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Show "V , K U THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY CORNING, DECEMBER 9 0. nr - MODEST RECOVERY FOLLOWS 20,-192- -- SALT LAKE 4 M Theatre Tonight at 8 Premier Presentation In Tht City of . Ttua pamou and Wonderful - , Production Owing to enormous slxe of production and length of performance, patrons are requested to 'be seated by oclock, as no oas will b seated during first act, F. Ray Comstock and Morris Geat - RENEWED DECLINE IN STOCKS ' VICTROLA? Which is your Christmas Many New Records for Year Made; Public Suffers Heavy Losses; Cotton Crop Above Estimate. PitcstHT . r- W$LDS Bel, Orient 'PRODUCTION By W. s. cousins. I A Deo. new end mills ere pot buying because they have 11 YORK. ,BW violent wav of liquidation greeted no orders in hand for finished goods, er at least not sufficient to justify them in the opening of the stock market in entering tha market at this time. the first session of the week. The diFuture Is Bright. decline In value was added rectly to that which has been in opera- nesThe attention of statistician and boat tion with scarcely sn Interruption since the specialist in the closing week ef year is directed chiefly te the retail broadest s the first of the month. In consumer section of the markets, market of its whole history and the most and for It is just here that adjustments have active In weeks, new low prices for the not only in the in- to he made In order to Insure plain sailyear ware established, ing In the early part of next year, Th dustries, but also In the rails. can haa been blamed for many things best retailer The breadth of the market of which he Is not guilty and ha sufbe Judged by the fact that over 409 sepa- fered losses tradwere by the shrinkage of Inventhe rate iaquea represented in and the heavy falling off In trad. ing lists, whereas the previous high rec- tory. He is naturally holding up prices In th ord in the history of the New York stock holiday season, and there la more or lea exchange was 383, exclusive of rights. aa to his attitude toward On this day alone 103 Issues made new speculation after the Christmas waek. low records for the year 1920, and of prices soon be busy with year-en- d Retailers will rail102 were Industrials and six these inventories, and thes will probably road stocks. reveal fact the that present supplies are "Old line rails like Sew Haven and St. low, and th necessity of rePatti were apparently sacrificed without extremely will be As aeon aa stocking apparent. regard to Intrinsie value, some by ehoice realize that lowest level have and some of necessity. Among the in- buyers been reached, they will again start In te dustrial issues which went into new low accumulate, end this will form the basis ground were American Hide and Leather for a general impetus )n business. It Is preferred, American International Cor- most likely that that time is not far ott. poration, American Locomotive, American Smelting A Refining, American Sugar Crucible Los fining, Baldwin Locomotive, - Steel, Goodrich, Copper, Re- and Inspiration IronSteel, Russia public Royal Dutch, Studebaker, United States Vt, Steel, United States Food Products and lob ANGELES, Dec. 19, Washington Kelly Springfield, P- - Vapderllp, who obtained g sixty-yelease of th Kamchatka peninsula from Ralls Decline Rapidly, In view of the optlmlntio statements th Russian government for a Los Anconcerning current conditions and im- geles syndicate, expressed confidence, in mediate future prospects which have orig- athestatement given out here today, that trade contracts with the Russian inated In Wall street in recent months, government he brought hack with him it Is difficult to account for the spineless do more to restabiliae-t- he "will For world condition of the speculative markets. r ths peace treaties weeks the leading investment houses than anything of nations has been able to ac. have been boosting the railroad shares, league pointing out the greatly enhanced oppor- compliah." "Russia must haws supplies and sha tunities for profit under ths new rate wants to buy them from th United A schedules and under the stimulus of inStates, rather than any other country, hit creased business for the geest commerbecause she considers this cquntry is the cial enterprises of America. real friend she has In the World," As S result the railroad shares have only said Mr. Vanderilp, whs returned te his been heavily absorbed by investor home here yesterday. throughout the country, and priced have xvh "These orders which I have received risen under the stimulus of this popular have exerted tremendous pres-sur- a already demand. Two weeks of liquidation has, upon th governments ef France and & however, wiped out 11 the increase that Aa soon as the pewa of thorn has accrued sine the publication of the England. waa the to British th world, given gov. ilt is erament commerce commissions decision, and more reasonable atassumed current opinion that the professionals have titude in dealing with th Russian trad made the profits while the public has commission, headed by Kameneff, and either suffered direct loss or has become within ten days Francs, Instead of deloaded up with stocks purchased at prices nouncing th Russian had from 10 to 80 points above the present appointad a commission government, to negotiate tor level. They can hardly be enthusiastic the purpose of reopening trade," over thia turn pf events, and will probaMr. announced he had Obbly be most rautious when again invited tained Vanderilp for orders $$.60, 000,000 worth of to participate in a "sure hlng." be to delivered ever a period oi goods denied cable reports three and years, General Liquidation from Europe that these orders would he The character of the soiling, apart from effective only If the Lenin realm were til the professional activities of ths bears, recognised by Washington. paid was indUstive of general liquidation, a tha orders were Independent pf th Siberian concession, great part coming from the west and south. Not a few issues have thus been driven to at point which two or three HIGH 8CHOOL CLASS ENTERTAIN, months ago would have been considered Special to Th Tribune. ag out of the range of possibility." UnderSPANISH Dec. 19. The freshhave been-- disregarded, man class FORK, lying value th Spanish Fork high whether the sellers have been those dis- school gave ofa successful "Misfit" party posing of long stock or traders on the and dance at the gymnasium lest night. rhort side, it is always necessary at Many ludicrous costumes added to th times Ilka these, however, to consider merriment of the occasion. such matters more Judiciously than speculative Wall street does. Neither the present business situation the future ' business outlook is In anyJiorrcspe t different from what It was a month or twe months ago, or, for that matter, what It was In midsummer What ths stock . market has been reflecting ts the attitude of people who were Indulging in hopes that were not Justified by actual Whoever had been reckon, performances Ing on recovery of trade prices because cf "autumn scarcity or on an Immediate renewal after the Republican victory, or on the removal of all the unpleasant eredt complication ns soon as ths November menev tension eased off, would now be quite sure to keep along th drift toward despondency, 4 HCflf LONDOtf ' te WfCT Chin Chow w!H b given her EXACTLY, ax dore in London and New York, DOWN TO THE VERY LAST SPANGLE. TWO YEARS AGO ' In New York, when "Chu Chin Chow" waa first presented In America, before ths mrfst brilliant, audience ever gathered together In America, many people paid, FIFTY DOLLARS for a single seat.'. Sc 4IC1SMIB8 imm SEATS THURSDAY. 10 a. m. Richard Walton Tidily Prsxont Pspulgr Hawaiian Romanes Some styles of the genuine '"Ay AngeUs Syndicate Opens Trade With , i , (with the Victor name and trademark on the lid) 1 I, A Brilliant Cast, Including FLORENCE ROCKWELL And th Singing Hawaiian WED. MAT, Beat fiesta 1.00. SAT. MAT, Bast 6at fil.SO. Night 60c to $2.00. X may be bought at Consolidated with 12 selections of your own choice ON WEEKLY PAYMENTS OF. . . . . L Rig Kmaz EiU BARR TWINS -- m - Cotton Crop Increases. In PREVARICATION" record, THREE WEBER GIRLS LAKE SOUTH-SA- LT DOTSON HUNTINQ & FRANCES ' , price. Th1 condition, which Is to b found in mnnv perts of the south, met sly illustrates th feet that th mills are hot buying, notwithstanding the fact fhqt cotton has declined 2)4 per cent, from sn extreme comth high point, which pared with other conwuKHtles )et th SHOP" Monday Mats. Bogin Thursday FAN TAG Price: Mats. 13c, 60c. Evening. 1 CLEMEN Lamps' Q 4 CO- - !! ' KENNY, MASON A SCHOLL poor Opan 1? HP AMERICAN CENT , ." PATRON AO(E THK REWARp pF MERIT Smokers Off ETTER PICTURES FOR 17c -- Stands i Kiddies 100 Matinees pundayt, Evanlngs, Holiday S5 WHY PAY MOEE?" 2Qc .. . . ... .WITH ALL-STA- 3ST r c, CAST R , AiAr2 Jnf M3T MrVKfl Thrss Playing . WM - Mre Day RUSSELL. . Lateat In Ml picture Smashing THE CHALLENGE OF THE LAW in Imitation mahogany. Big 4.00 value. Xmas A Smashing, Tens Drama Canadian Juanita Hanasn In Tha Leet City" oqtwfv Size 16 by 49 by 37 inches ' TODAY, TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY $18.05 WM.S.HART BEFORE CHRISTMAS FURNITURE. . . Examine the Creenewald stock and Greenewald prices. Values are bona fide. Reductions we genuine. Support ad by Eva Novak, Florene and S Carpsntar of Salt Lak In splendid company, THT vem0aldy FURNITURE CO C TESTING f A a TT 13 NOW HERE Genuine Wantaro Dram Coming DANGEROUS TRAILS" I sz BLUE STREAK McCQY" ' A BLOCK foldonVomanc of th day of Net. Laid In th vast llsrrq slaps among ths plant redwood. f th Md biggest, tendsreat thing In human Ilf. A splendid Paramount picture, MODERN CENTAURS earns remark, abl picture of horoomanahlpl The Usual Pood Music. , A ly Gray." v X J&5USS& Now CEDAR CHEST SPECIAL ' Broadway z I From Cecil Raleighs Celebrated Stag Success EDUCATIONAL COMEDY, AN OVERALL HERO design, Mn.ma ..a.. HEARTS ARE TRUMPS , Handsome GEM - 25c GIRLS BN CAUTIOUS VEfiR MONEY Children (Matlnssa dally sacapt ML, "tun. and Holiday), ONE WEEK NOW PLAYING ENDING FRIDAY ; Headlined by Gordon Bratland at th Or an EDUCATIONAL COMEDY, DUCK INN RATHE REVIEW Children (Matlnssa dally ageept Sat.. Sun. and Holidays), fio. Hundred war turned away last night. ' s peppery bill of And ' VAUDEVILLE THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS All Cedar Hi'IF'j to.iTimwu i to ii n n. bURQARITA FISHER ' In THE GAMESTERS" THREE MORE DAYS MAURICE TOURNEUR LATEST MASTERPIECE OFF I m NOW PLAYING C0RINNE GRIFFITH IN .THE BROADWAY BUBBLE' wr.rrggapr.r rm r'invm x." "X1 PER 9 Continuous Parformanpfi Dally 1 to If P. M. JOS. R. WAYNE x CHRISTMAS Siliiiiiii New Eye 8eat Now Selling A GREAT SHOW LILLIAN RUBY Pictures 9 Shows 7 Years ITS JULIETTE PIKA L Joyfest , Big WHIRL 07 MIRTH 23c, 25c, and SUc, 73c, - Wct Night Except and Tuesday. Every NOVELTIES Chests J FLOWER THE ' See This Remarkable Special lOty. cent price was ths outcome, both of s wholly unexpected yield and of th breakdown of a speculation to which many factors, Including the banka and the had contributed trader,cotton Th commodity situation la fairof conditions which prevail Illustrative ly In other lines of business. Th demand cotton for finished goods cam to a sudden atop along with ether textiles, leather and manufactured products. It was not a mere slowing down of demand; It was rather, a complete stoppage. Cotton producers Winging their cotton to the gins war tent home and Informed that the hover were out of the market, a eeendngly amaxtng rendition In affotr that col tin should not bs selcabl at any their comedy In yi'ipi ' o 13 TO 19 EAST FIRST and Other Demand Suddenly Stops. cotton belt But th season In th turned out to be si nearly perfect as any on the and lsat month ' ROYAL GASCOIGNES IMM1 lto ) RAE ELEANOR BALL A BROTHER All ' niugtrated COLOR &C0. - Entir Stock Reduced & Th government's December esttma'te of the rot ton' crop of 1920 exceeds by over 961,000 hales the latest monthly forecast, and. If accurate, would represent a cotton yield greater than last years by 1,6(9,000 hale, or nearly 16 per cent. On this basis, the agricultural department's estimate of 12,197,000 bales is half a million balea above the average have been made Crivate forecaste that experts her end In the south. Past sxpertenc has shown that the December estimate for cotton production often have to be corrected by the later and much more exact cenaua bureau report of cotton production. But In the great majority ef eases th December figures have been increased by the census bureau: so that this weeks report would of Itself be fairly adequate explanation of the season s great tall In cotton prtrea. But It is not the wholo explanation. the growing season This crop came last June, with so very unfavorable prom r that th ..Ise 1 government report of Juifn gave It the lowest percentage ever reported at that date The cotton trade et that time predicted a crop of only 10,000.000 bales, and a month later, even with a higher condition estimated, the department Itself foreshadowed nothing above 11,460,000. It was on this basis that ths speculative price of cotton future readied 461s cents a pound. Ripf PP REST BAKER Christmas Reductions Leather Rockers Evelyn and Gertrud in A Wonderful It has long been recognised that en of the great handicaps to the broadening of our foreign buslneas has been the lack of faculties foe financing this trade. Respite the increase in foreign banking organisations of one kind or another, we -- have added very little to otir facilities for long-tercredit for foreign purchaser. It Is to meet this defect that the'bank-er- s are now whipping Into America pf shape a new.' 1100 000,000 corporation designed to provide for the absorption of InvestmiSht securities baaed on our foreign commerce among American Inveatore, and thus supplement the efforts of the Import and export banking houses, which erg concerned most'y with the turnover of shipping document and rapid hnv not fartlltlea for long-tercredits The operation of this new corporation should be extremely beneficial to thoae who ere endeavoring te open pp the avenues of trade that have been quite effectively fogged allies the cessation pf hostilities. EVE. BEG. WED. 1 Foreign Trade Equipment Lacks ths VICTOR-VICTROLA- S ar Or n NOTE 8PECIALT de-alr- es jrt Sears-Roebuc- k, fw aMheatoJtX 0H Vfiur In presenting "Thu Chin Chow" in this city tonight, Mr. Morris Ucat to emphasise th fact that "Cha m 6 Mjsrr With HARRY CAREY pktur that la full of thrllla heart IntoraaL Also ths Justly famous JOE lit hi , and MARTIN la toot twe-roUniversal spools I comtdy A WILD NIGHT International News Wsskly THURSDAY Edith Robert In WHITE YOUTH Haxt'Junday SO LONG LKTTY" Talephons Waa 3990 EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY Matins Tuttday, Thursday and Saturday RALPH CLONINGER And Asoclat Pliyeri In CALL OF THE WOOD3M THE Frlc 35c; Evening, 2Sc, 3c, 6O0, 71k; Tudjy and Thursday Matin, fcAturday, 35c, B0 a. Nxt My Hart,M th wk Pa Succts. Great International Ordrr Your o1 Now. |