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Show ' . - .V THE SALT LAKE; TRIBUNE, --THURSDAY 20 ed A merlcanlom American Falla. held In the to '1935, and were sold to yield from 8.70 producers out of the producing buslneaa, and declares that profiteering and spec6.50, according'to maturity. ulation have been permitted to control EXCHANGE PLACE REALTY DEAL. said declines. . , MeCornlck A Co., bankers, have acOIL COMPANY TO EXPAND, quired from Charle A. Quigley, IncorBATON ROUGE, La,, Nov. 24. The anporated, the real estate holdings of the latter --en Exchange- place between the nouncement waa made by the StandBoaton building and the Salt Dake Stork ard Oil company of Louisiana today of Exchange building, for a consideration an increaae Jn capital stock from tor $30,000,000 to provide capital given at $145,000. The real estate Includes the. brick and cement for the expansion ot the company's busigarage building occupied by the Quigley ness, It was stated by official. new money The Increase represent company and the vacant property adjoin mg the garage, a total frontage on Ex- ,'but fnto the Louieisna rompany klid Is not taken out of the surplus or the earnchange place of more than 150 feet opAll posite the Salt Lake Commercial club ings of the company in this state. combuilding. the stock is held by the parent comMr.' Quigley declined to make any pany, the Standard Oil company of New ment concerning the transfer, and W. 8. Jersey. MrComlck, president of McCormok A Co., bankers, contented himself with saying LOAN IS APPROVED. that ho has no plans for any development WASHINGTON, Nov. 24. The Interof the property, held to be one of the approved tomost valuakle1uslness building sites In state commerce commission day a loan of $6,656,479 to the Boston dr the city, ' Maine railroad for new locomotivea and . other equipment, the company itself to WILL DEFEND ACTION. finance about $1,212,000 to meet the loan Stockholders and directors of the Guard- of the government. ian Casualty & Guaranty company, nowin the hands of receivers, met yesterday WILL SUBMIT PROPOSAL. deafternoon at the Commercial club to NEW YORK, Nov, 24 Directors of termine upon a course of action to be the Standard Oil company of New Jersey taken In regard to the suits brought by subthe receivers against the stockholders for today announced they had Toted to 20. a mit to stockholders on, December the return of dividends paid by the comsome months made ago by plan public pany In the years 1915, 1916 and 1917. which about 37.000 of the concern's emW. S. MeCornlck, president of the company, was authorised by the meeting to ployees in America would be. assistedcom-In Increase in the matacquiring stock. appoint a committee to examine the ters more thoroughly. I B MeCornlck mon shares by $10,000,000, accompanied of the present $100 par Was named temporary chairman of the by reductions value to $25, is Included In the proposistockholders, and Duncan MacVlchle. temWhile no definite ac- tion. it was slated. porary secretary. who have been active it tion was reported from the meeting, it Is Employee understood thst the probabilities point to the companys service for a year or a defense on the pari of the stockholders more would be eligible to acquire stock tn the pending action. under the new plan. Among those present at the meeting were W. 8. Hnd L. B. MaCornh k, F. J. .BIG SHIPMENT QF GOLD, Hagentmidb. Mr SfhVVr4tHp. United States Arrival today YORK, Nov. 24 Senator Heed Smoot, EdwHrd - Burton, of NEW steamworth of on $5,0004)00 George W. Morgan and about fifteen ad- ship Olympic, part ofgoldwhich the was con. ditional stockholders. signed to J. P. Morgan A Co. for the account of the British government, was CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. . regarded, la. financial quarter as the beX. Hi . . .13 J2.RM ginning of another extensive movement Wednesdays clearings Same dav last year 3.764 68 44 of the metal to the United States. The gold received today makes a total of $17,000,000 this week, the steamship MOTHERWELL IN IDAHO. R. R. Motherwell, manager of the Salt Aquitanla having landed several million worth Monday.. The steamship Lake branch of the federal reserve tank dollars' of San Francisco, is In' Idaho on bank I.apland. now en route to New York, is reported to have ahpard nearly $4,000,000 business Mr. Motherwell recently regold, the greater part of which is for turned from a trip to San Francisco, In where he was In conference with fed- Kuhn, Loeb A Co.s eral reserve officials regarding in the Intermountaln region. to C - East Quickly Takes & Ohio 6 Chesa-Speak- s 12 Per Cent. Issue of $4,500,000. Interpreted to Mean Strong Carriers Are, Transaction Over Crest of High Cash. WT 1 (X Announcement o ( the offering of In 6 '4 per cent equipment trust fiotea of the Chesapeake A Ohio railroad,, "warning, as It does, at the end of a protracted period of securities Issues bearing higher rates of interest, takes on a particular significance as being possibly of the future course of invest-jaaIncome returns. Millions In railroad securities have been floated within the past eight months bear-Jh- g 7 percent coupon lrieret-Tujcft'Higher net returns. To mention but a few theaUroad aallttrttlcs marketed In recent mohth. St higher rates: nt S rn Ji loan Record Given. A ten-ye- ten-ye- af ten-ye- 4 I, , 24. Nov. Senator WASHINGTON, Fletcher of Florida, ranking Democratic member ot the senate commerce committee, In a statement today declared that recent appointment by President Wilson to the shipping board should be confirmed without delay, as much depended on what was don by the board In the next three the remonths,- - The statement follow cent announcement by Chairman Jones of the committee that he would oppose confirmation at the coming session. , I think, it said Senator Fletcher, would be very unfortunate to tie them up until next March. At present there are only two members of the shipping board, and there Is a tremendous lot of work to be done. Now la the critical time In the history of our merchant marine, and a great deal Is going to depend on what Is done, negIn the next three lected or omitted morttba. ry . Northwestern railway, 7 per cent secured $15,000,000 In gold bonds at 100 and Interest; 538,000,000 in New York Central equipment trust notes, due serially from 1921 to 1935, at 100 and Interest; $.",, 000.000 In cent secured bonds of the Pennsylvania railroad at 100 and Interest: 7 per cent sinking fund ,$1,500,000 gold notes of the Chicago, North Shore & .Milwaukee railroad at 92 and interest to rteld 8.20 per cent. There have also been T per cent Issues bv the Grand Trunk railroad, the Pacific Fruit Express and others of equally strong charartef. The offering of the Chesapeake notes fh the first since the effects of the .freight and passenger rate advances Ekve been Indicated In the monthly reports of the carriers. As railroad securities, more than any other major class, have advanced during recent weeks, so apparently has their credit buttered to ..the extent Indicated by the reduced rate At this offering. The Chicago -- . i Midwest Women Seek to Find Missing Brothers Mildred Leonard, 8913 Houston avenue. South Chicago, Ilk. ha written to Postmaster Noble Warruni in an effort to find her brother, Wilbur Leanard, t'A ved to be in 6alt Lake. She states in her letter that there is some good newt here in Chicago for him. Mrs. Mayme E. Davis, Cape Girardeau, Mo, also has, written In an endeavor to find a brother, Buel E. Russell, who was in this city' when last heard from six months ago. Rockland Church People Plan Unique Celebration Sped. I to fhe Tribune. ROCKLAND,. Idaho, Nov. 24. The people of this place and surrounding country are preparing for what Is believed will be the largest of the kind ever held In this gathering part of the country. It will be in the form of a Thanksgiving ommuntty celebration and will be held tomorrow. The celebration will be at the L. D. S. meeting house and hundreds are expected to take part. There will be a service at 11 oclock in the forenoon, of religions discourses by the consisting L. D HI bishop and the Congregational minister There will he a mixed choir from .the two churches and other features from other churches. Thecommunlty has purchased so that with an assortment ofturkeys good things td eat a bounteous dinner wU be provided. The afternoon will hie given over to amusements, followed by. a talk on Unit -' stock-grow- first cool days of autumn and early winter have a tremendous effed on Catarrh indications. Flu and other infedious germs abound. They find a .' harbor in the nasal passages afftded with Catarrh.' Mays Pine Needle Balm opens and dean these passages, keeping them in a clean, wholesome condition. Healthy nasal passages do not harbor germs. Catching a cold in the head, nose or throat means that Thanksgiving service wttl be held at '30 o'clock this morning in the Eleventh ward meeting house, under the auspices nf the Mutual Improvement associations. The following program will be presented: Music by the Mutual orchestra; Pilgrims' pageant; organ sojp, Tracv Y. Cannon; trio. Miss Sadie Robinson, Miss Anna- Grand Pre and MJsa Henrietta Blau; Thanksgiving thoughts, William A. '.Mor ton; Thanksgiving hymn. Mutual chorus. - TO SELL STOCKYARDS STOCK. that Hie Reports from Washington stock held by the Cudahy Packing company In the Salt Lake Union Stockyards company Is fcC be disposed of. In kep-In- g with the plans for the dissolution ot the packers' Interests In subsidiary companies, were verified here yesterday It wa stated by persons familiar with the situation that the Cudahy Btnek In the Salt Lake yafds Is purely a minority Interest ami that this will be sold to whoever has the money, probably a or stockgrowers of the state The sale will mean absolutely no i hange In East Quick Buyer. management df In the conduct of the TThe Chesapeake notes, even at their Inbusiness, return, were so quickly taken up In formation. accuadlng toauthdntatve east that Salt Latte Investment houses the .'did not have an opportunity to participate FARMERS MAKE CHARGES. ,Ja the offering, and the readiness of their absorption may be taken as an Indhatton, WASHINGTON, Nov. 24. Congressioneg least, that the strong carriers have al Investigations of recent price drops passed the crest of .the high rates they on the commodity exchanges, where farm Jnust pay for money. products are dealt In will he asked, the How far the ability of the Chesapeake American Earm Bureau federation antv finance Itself at a reduced charge mav nounced today, as soon as congress 'he taken as an omen of general interest ReDlikmson. Representative "hates Is a matter open to doubt. There publican, Iowa, has prepared an ijuca-- . are many Umea6n -- of - uiteertatnty -- stftt tlgatton resolution, the bureau In Industrial financing which do which recites the facts as to the said, existing dewet Immediately concern the carriers. cline In the pi Ices of cereal grains, liveat the same time, when a unit of stock and cotton, asserts that it has Iwuch a major factor In the country's gone so far as to the rood economic system ft s' transportation can supply of the country threaten and drive many tilt down Us expense of financing. It at feftst points the way to hope In other .field. J,The Chese peake notes mature from 1924 is vMimu.t AGorrrJbrt and A, Corrective Eleventh Ward Mutual to Hold Service Today , ondl-tlon- I- Evana of grand ball will b by L. A Fletcher Would Approve Shipping Board Appointees - two-sto- lURNING, N0VEMBER25, 1920. j j j ; I TRIM. WITNESS COLLAPSES. LOS ANGELES, Cal., NoV. 24. Mr. Winifred E. Graydon, chief witness for, the state at the trial of Mrs. Maybelle Roe on "A charge of murder, collapsed today and was forced to remain at homy, according to a certificate submitted to the court by her physician. Mrs Graydon was widowed by the shooting of her .husband at Venice, for which Mr. Roe Is now on trial. The state alleges that Mrs. Roe shot and killed Graydon during an altercation over the rent and possession of a cottage at Venice, Much time was devoted today to trying to settle the admissibility of an alleged (Tying statement by Graydon. T thou nactpvhU Hjrgieiiic Noe I ficouat coUl lit follotn g tdnet it rnmJtd: Avoid "coddling habit end c rertneted loom, opcoureg air baba, talcs a cold water bath, spray or (pongs each morning, followed by a brisk rubbingof die body with a oeenc both toweL On who can safely resist tbs shock of a cold plunge or even of sponging may wxh confidence expect se reeal ordinary drafts sad exposure. bh HEALTH SOCIETY MEETS. of the United States public Mapnber health service met at the regular week Iv luncheon yesterday at 1 J 15 oclock In the Commercial club. Dr.n. a. rnomp-so- n of Pueblo spoke on tlie care given at the hospital In that city to nervous and mental patients. Dr, B. W. Black presided. y a germ has been taken in and will develop unless the inflammatory condition is at once correded. Do not neglect colds, they very often lead to chronic Catarrh which is embarrassing and sometimes offensive to others. Prolonged Catarrhal often causes foul breath. Mayrs Pine Needle Balm promotes natural breathing by opening up the nasal pas- ages. It is a pure natural produd. Soothing and pleasant, to i Catarrh, colds of the head, nose and throat have use. When! made you feel disagreeable, Mayrt Pine Needle Balm will prove a contfort and corredive. Excellent for children as vell as adults. Sold in two sizes, 30c and 60c. Bold by ' ' Schramm-Johnso- 3 n; Good Stores and Druggists Everywhere -- Salt Lake Theater TONIGHT JBUgJgp MATINEE SATURDAY h i.i fa M, 'i ll BB Musical Comedy and Motion Picture Star With BEATRICE CURTIS BBS an 50c to $2.00; Matins 50c to $1.50. EATS NOW READY. BBB HERMAN A SHIRLEY . - . BBB V W STARTING TODAY James Ollvtr Curwooda Famous Drama of ths Snow Country GODS COUNTRY Left l BBB SB REED A TUCKER BBB JAMES A ETTA MITCHELL - & COREENE f J day. Mat, be- gin Thursday r.WuevS1' ?vs 2 76c. . c. 25r. 50o. $1, $1.25 s i 5 I I i! THE REVENGE OF TARZAN an and feature all-et- it' 5 1; ! Social Hall Theatre EVERY NIOHT THIS WEEK Mats, Thure. and Sot. VARSITY FLAYERS With Professional Cast In t JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN By Henrik Ibson , Box Office Open 12 to 10 p. m. Call Was. 5014 Spooler Rato of 60cto HlghSchool and College Student Mon., Tuos., Wad. blit of VAUDEVILLE by Pearl Six Rumanian Gypsies In Frolics In a Romany Camp Matinees 20o Kiddies 10c Sundays, Evenings, Holidays 35o 'WHY PAY MORET" AMERICAN The Home of Big Pictures Where You Can Be the aereene Mightiest Productions for 20c A 30c SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DAY NEW : EVANS TODAY MINTER In Her Lateet and Greatest Picture Succata . EYES OF THE HEART Wonderland LITTLE ZION CANYON A Trip Through Utah Comedy New Big, Smashing Path On ORCHESTRA OPENING MARY MILES ALCAZAR MURRAY BILL Week Commencing Sunday THE FURNACE I - a , 'H McIntyre and Heath Successive Weeks STARTING MONDAY VJelsh filale Concert Choir FIRST METHODIST CHURCH, Second South and Second East Streets Reserved Seats Tickets, $2, $1.50, $1. Tickets on Sale Dayton Drug Co. and at door. Hello Alexander Company of Entertainment The Theater Beautiful 20C-GEM- -25C 25c; c 5t.Nlghte and Sun Matlneae 20e , ALL DAY, 30c GREAT THANK8GIVINQ DAY PROGRAM The Screen's Supreme Melodramatic Achievement DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES . It Is filled with thrlile, tuapenee, , myetery pnd action. Week Commencing Saturday On "THE MONEY CHANGERS . 17C-STRA- With a Jubilee New York Caet. 100 Price $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 ORDER SEATS BY MAIL NOW t mwi ALWAYS THt U3T MCTURtS TODAY, TOMORROW AND BAT, SPECIAL HOLIDAY BILL Confetti and Serpentine Wear. Your Costumes , Prof. Bales Largest Orchestra in City. v Victory Club In absolutely a smashing cracker. Jack western picture, In which apeedand daring win SUNSET SPRAGUE Added Attraction Naw Copy CHARLIE CHAPLIN In a Big Two.Reet Laugh THE PAWNSHOP - - r-- . The First to Reduce the Coat of the Gorgeous Musical In Extravaganza Jazz Jubilee Tonight BONNEVILLE Monday Only Each Week for Fifteen ND-20C Great! t of the Masterpiece Screen at Prices Within the Reach of All Coming TOM Sunday MIXi In For Four Daya THE CYCLONE Night 20c; Matinee 17c Sat. and Sun., ALL DAY, 23e Look at the Coming Attraction- Tomorrow Dustin Farnum In "Big Happiness Sunday Marjorie Rambeau In The Fortune Tellar LAST TIMES TODAY MARY PICKFORD In the Beet Picture she ever made, Daddy Long Legs $m -- ' 29-3- BUCK JONES EMPIRE THEATER - PROGRAM DANCING Tonight PHANTOM FOE! It will surprise you! It will entertain you! MYSTERY! INTRIGUE! SPEED! zr sen i Mountain Ash Solve the Mystery! He is a diabolical genius! His tortures are fiendish! His revenge is for. blood! Following the plotting of the mysterious NOW PLAYING headlined !! j IJIMHHIMLa iimiMII wolf-dog- jft and TUES., NOV. Doe. Not Play Salt Lake The World Famous Character Comedians POLLYANNA TONIGHT yv - Learn His Identity! WILLIAM DUNCAN A tala of courage In which red. s blooded man, and Indian guides fight to defend woman. International Nows, containing greatest pictures of aerial acrobats ever mads. Universal Comedy Romeo and Juliet e Orpheum-Ogd- en BBB BBBBtBBttBnight Prices: Mat Every Special This Afternoon Returns by special wire on the East Sid High School game at Everett, Wash., today MON. IN i pwa mmw"m 9 nesm OB EON Special Thanksgiving Dance Tonight. A Good Time Guaranteed All. t ' SPECIAL MUSIC A' Return Showing ot HAROLD LLOYD in HIGH AND DIZZY" 55! BBB Presenting the Gleeful Comedy In a Pest House Featuring x PICKFORD MARY BPS CLAYTON supported by a star cast, Including Walter Hlera, Clyde niimore, Sylvia Ashton and Helen Jerome Eddy, in JL ALL STAR ACTS bbb AND THE WOMAN - MATINEE STARTS 1 P. M.' FORMAL OPENING, 7 P. M. SHARP AND imhof, conn SSS Hg mi Get Whate BBB WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1 BBB BBB BBS BBB BBB BBS ETHEL A CITY SPARROW GRAND OPENING ' BBB MULLEN & FRANCIS n . ROSE A MOON lit Priest Evenings, New Bill Today and for the Balance of the Week PANTAGES BB 1 BB BB BB BB 54 Fg BB aa 2 WARNER "OLAND BBB BBB JJJ a TOE PHAETON BBB BB BB BB JUANITA HANSEN Telephone Was. 5990 EVERY NIGHT gXCEPT MONDAY Matlnsea Tuesday, Thursday ,,, . and, Saturday RALPH CL0NINQER And Associate Players In "PEACEFUL VALLEY Price Evenings 25c, S5o, SOo, T9 Matinee Tuesday and Thursday, 2So, 35c. Matinee Saturday, I5o, 50o. Next Week) Little Peggy O'Moore |