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Show 2i 16 MAY- - 25. 1921. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY MORNING, STIil BUSIES BREAK liEMDITY PRICES OF WIDE VARIETY 0F" SHARES HAKE'ShARP , y Price Movement Reflect Scope Further Suspension of Dividends Leads to Fresh Attack .on Industrial List and Some New Held to Low Records for Year Are Set. ' of Purely Activities. Speculative By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. Sinter. NEW YORK." May 24. Today was a day a of violent and at tlmea confusing In nearly all of the principal marietta, and these movements apparently reflected more than on any recent day the scope of purely speculative activities. They comprised a heavy break In Industrial shares on the stock exchange, coming after an Irregular opening; a sharp fall and sharper, recovery In European . exchange, and a rapid' decline in wheat, followed by a renewed advance which carried the entire grain market far above prices. yesterday's closing movements had "more These spectacular connection - than usual with the days news. In the case of the stock market, today's aggressive professional selling or Industrial shares was plainly pivoted upon the passing of dividends on "the Central Leather preferred stork and the Remington Typewriter common shares." There lias been li tils res son to expect con tlnuance of the leather company s 12,300,-0- 0 annual preferred dividend, when Its payment In 1920 had Increased the years deficit, after expenses and fixed charges, to 024.700.000. The recovery In the etgfk from the low point of April may have encouraged belief that the recent moderate' recovery in the leather trade would Induce the company to keep on paying It, but a glance at the meager surplus left, on the balance eheet after writing down Inventories should have proved the entire Improbability of such -- action. However this may be, today's announcement waa utilised for a' freah demonstration against this stock and against all others which have a dividend policy presently to determine. A decline ofLgi. points In Central Leather preferred and I in Remington was accompanied by losses InTypewriter Baldwin Locomotive, 64 in Crucible Steel and 1 to 4 points In various other stocks of the same description. The purely speculate character of the movement was pretty surely indicated by the fart that of the total of shares sold were those of eight or nine companies In this group. Naturally, however, the violence of the attack deranged the general market and; railways as well as industrials lost ground. move-tnent- nt - one-ha- lf RAILROAD BOXDS. (As reported by J. A. Hosle A On.) ..... 4a ........ ........ ...... r ........ t'. MOVET. WHOLESALE DAIRY PRODUCE. i Quotations by JHutnal Creamery ConpsiMCase lots. Freeh extra creamery butter, la 69- 9 727 pound cube Fresh extra creamery batter in cartons.. .29 - Fwe-ett- n creamery butter, parthment .29 prints .... Fresh firsts creamery 'butter la cartons.. .28 Fresh firsts creamery butter, parchment 26 prints Coot tug butter in cubes .30 detected fresh eggs .24 26 Ranch eggs Full cream cheeae, triplets .16 Full eras ns chaeaa, Young Americas. .17 Folk cream cheese, fivo-foaaaqaarea. . .16 Block Swiss rheesc .92 v .......... .34 Cream brick Cheese - T ................ ... . it lHe. KETAI8 MARKET. Hay 24 Copper, YORK. spot and , near-by- stead; 14c; futures, t EVAPORATED FRUIT. NBW YORK. Hay 24. Evaporated apples, firm; prunes and apricot, strong; peaches, steady; raisins, firm. PRODUCE Butter, higher: crunqi-er- r CHICAGO, itraa 28c; firsts, 22Q29r; seconds, 17 23c. standards. 21; f Eges. unchanged; receipts, 96.991 caean. Poultry. aiire., unchanged. CHICAGO May 24. r inun oil. tiTLrTH, Min.. M. 24IAuMrt M4 vilib ftl.Mlb. . - . i , PROFANE LOVE i8 19-1- Vi s COFFEE MARKET. May 2 4. The market for eof-fe- e T future lost pert of yeaterdaye gain ae R SR s remit of rea tiling by old kmga who sold 1 July contract down to 6.U tad September to TV TR 6.47 or about five ts eight point below yesTV. terday's bast level. The general market opened 1 unchanged to three points lower and cloned at T4 a net decline of four to nine points. There 1R waa little bualnesa. but the technical -IR positionsvery seemed a shad easier after the ad1 vance of the previous day. Close: May, 5.94; V4 6.11: 6 49; October, July, September.. 6.64; NM, December, 6.94; January. 7 04; Vrch, 7 24 1R Spot coffee at 6 to 6H for Elo 7a, 14 quiet and 9 to 9 for flantos 4a. S NEW H iviTV, I'IV, IV. ik M 10V4 IN .? 4 - 2 an mm Holliager Howe Bound Kerr Lake Magas Cop Mother Lode . . . . Mother Lode now Mother Lode Coal Nt pissing Ray Here United Esst . . . . United Verde Ext V4 V4 6 V4 9-- 16 k 9-- !. 1H 1R IS IS 44 IT . 84 9 1R V. SI to . . ' . 23 55 R IkR H 4S 2!; 9S 27 25 VTW YORK BOND LIST. 2 ref 9 Inter M M 6s . . . IT C Ho ref 5a.. 9V 2s coup 4a reg . ...104HM K A T lat 4a. cr 4a roup . . 104 H Me pac gen s, . 8a reg T7H Mont Pow 5a 77 NY Cent deb 6s de 8a coup A T A T ev 9c. 9TNoc Pac 9a arm A Co 4H-- . 8 L ref 4a.... Bath Steal ref Bey 82 Pac 5a. . 86 Pena gen Jia Cent Leather 6a L A 9 F adj 6n Chest A 0 cv 0 R 1 A P R r 4e 6618 By 5s 6a 75HTcx A Pac 1st Chile Oop col City of Parts 6a. 99 U 8 Rub 5a Co L A 4 Van 78 H Lr & 8Uel D A R 0 can 4a.. 64 Wabash 1st . Dom Can 6a 1931.. 93 Nor Pac Gt Nor Erie get 4a 424 Joint 6H Gen Else 6e 95H U $ do do do Bans ..... .... .... .... 780 6. lSt TAT .... tr .. .... Bo.L ..... ..... .if. track Plcturee r CHARLES RAY J Jt 74 60 THE OLD SWIMMIN HOLE From' James Whitcomb Rtlty'i Immortal Poem. KINCTO REVIEW Boy Scouts America's Delega. of America, tion to tho Internetlon.l Jam. boree at London. FLAX, OATS AMD RTF. May 24. heat, receipt. with 229 ear a year ago, cash No. 1 oorthera, $l.56Htiil.66H I May. 36H-Com$1 63H; July, $1 , No. 9 yellow, M756c. Oats No. 8 white, 99U59e. Slow Barley, 466'Jc. Rve. No. 2, $1 47V; Flax, No, 1, $1 ftHal.91. end Showing RUTH AT THE BAT Shots from his many famouq games BABE SUGAR MARKET. NEW YORK, May 24 The raw augar market waa firm and prior were unchanged at 5 02 for centrifugal although buineu was light, the only aal reported being 756 bags of Ban Domingos in port at 6 93 for centrL fugal. Coming Next Sunday THE 8KY PILOT 4 H 94 KtH 83 Vi M 79 94 84 H 66 H 8?H 78 94 H ... 94 H 54 H ..... 96H Continuous, 1 to 11 ALL NEW TODAY TOM HOOKE nonMayAn beam. m 34. Floor, unchanged higher: la carload lota, family patents a cotbarrel in $9.50(9.50 MINNEAPOLIS, 15c Super-Matte- PLAYING MINNEAPOLIS. 125 car compared FOTATOE8. CHICAGO. May 24. Potatoes, dull; receipts. T9 cars. Northern white sacked and bulk, 90c to $1 cwt ; new Texas Triumphs, sacked. No. 1, $3 008.85 rwt; No. 3, $1.90 cwt.; Loulalana Cnrotina Trtumphe. 82.T5A2 90 cwt.; Sooth cobblers, $7.00 barret to of Horn 13 1 . AMERICAN KrV T0RK FRODUCfc SR IfWW YORK. 24. Butter, firm; creamR ery higher than May extra. creamery MSitMc. i 28Hc; flrata, Egg, firm: freeh gathered extra flrato. SR& 19 ftrta. 23H34Hc. 9H 26r; Cheeae, Irregular; state whole milk flats fre-- h 4 pedals 15ni6Hc; state whole milk twut am, el le, 15Ql6c Uve poultry, ateade; fowls, 30e; dresacd, steady; price nochanged. 60 .... .......... ....... ....... ........ Wise Wive YORK, 28 2V. -- - Too MR 27 R - 6 . forest Midget of photographed for the first timet Also the ambitious Lola Weber production of IS 22s 26H .......... Among the the"Pygmies 1R R 16 234 64 H .... The heat of the "Wild Men of Africa serlee S 8 IV, ........... ........... COMING TOMORROW R 2 SR 14 .. "ASTRAY FROM THE STEERAGE" ft SO 6 -- Mack Sennett comedy R - 1 .......... ........ Supported by a great cast, Including CONRAD NAGEL and ft 5H AND SACRED if Made in Heaven . 18H " ! 00TT0M. NEW YORK. May 34. Cotton future opened steady; July. 12 90c; October, 18 03c; December, 19.48c; January, 19 67c; March, 18 02r. Spot cotton, staedy: middling. J2 78c. Cotton futuran cloned very ateedy; July. 12.62c; October, 19.96c; December, 1S.76C; Jan-nar19.96c; March, 14.19c. net advene Cotton closed very steady at ef 26 to 29 points. XLXIU2 CITT PKODtrcnE.' KAN A ClfY. Mo, M,7-2- 4v BuIict, ,lul poultry, ttjicb.nx.rt. ELSIE FERGUSON In the new Paramount production 22 R 8 28 ............... quoted at ton sacks. Bran. Tin. weak; spot and near by, $92.0082,50; futures. $32 0093-50- . Iren, nominally unchanged. Lend, steady; spot, $5.00. Zinc, quiet; East 8t. Louis dellrery .spot, 94.8534.90. Antimony, spot, $5 35. ir i LONDON, May 34. Standard copper, a pot. 74 4a: elackrolyetlc, 181 2a 6d; 76; tin, 27 15a. 24; sine, lead, ; LAST TIMES TODAY R 40 56 22 - ....... 9; L lH ......... .............. ..... ............. ............... .. YORK, May 24. Prime- - mercantile pa-pr- f 4fe7 per cent. Jlacheogt, firm. Bieritng, demand. $9 95 I cables, 93.99. Prance. demand, 8 62; cables. 9.54. Belgian franca, demand. 8 52: cable. $.54. Guilder. demand 94 63c; cablet, 9566. V Lire, domand. 5.42: cables, 6.44. . , Mark, demand. 1 64; cables, 1.66. Greece, demand, $.48. 29. 29 demand. Sweden, Norway, demaad. 15.65 Arfeatioe, demand, 82.75. braitliaa, demand, 19.75. Montreal, 104 Vr cent discount. Tima loans, ataady; 60 days, 90 days and six months, 6H per cant. Call money, firm; high, 7; low. 914; ruling offered, at 7; last ratal T; cloetag bid, . lean. NEW Durant Mo Goideya Picture Indian Pkg N A Pulp Phil Morris Peerless . Perfection T Radio Com Radio Pfd Bweeta Amer Tobacco Export Ua Prof 8har liecla NEW especiall- THOMAS HOLDING 1 18 Missouri ................... ..... ............ kt atf P r n I OH 2H .......... British Ami Tob tar L A t levelaad Intonations! Fete ......... .......... 4e ..... Livingston, F Maracaibe Oil . Marrit M W Ref M W Oil Oena . Northwest'' -Okmulgee 7 r, Omar Penaock . Prod A Ref . ,n Ryan tons bait Creek Prod Bimma Shelley 0U gapuipa Mlaaa Big Ledge . . Montana Caledonia Cal Jcrmne ( si Copper Con Cop Craaeon . Dundee ......... $t J Industrials Aetna . Allied Pk com Re- - Certain, Speedy lief, for Aeid Indigestion.- lAaked. Bid. - stomach troubles, such as atomnch-ach- e gas, sourness, and inability to retain food re In probably' nine cases out of ten, simply evidence- that excessive secretion of acid is taking tflaee In the stomach, causing tbs formation of gas and aeid indigestion. Gas distends the stomach and causes that fulL oppressive, , burning feeling the sometimes known as heartburrv-whU- e oHd irritates and inflames the delicate lies The trouble lining of the stomach. entirely in the excess development or secretion of acid. To atop or prevent this souring of ths food contents of the stomach and to neutralise the acid,, and make it bland and harmless, a teaspoonful of blsurated magnesia. a good and effective corrector of acid stomach, should be taken in a quarter of a glass of hot or cold water after easing or whenever gas. sourness or acidity in felt. This sweetens the stomach and neutralizes the acidity in a few mo ments and i a perfectly harmless and in, expensive remedy to use. An antiacid. quch &a bisurated mag btained from can be which neria, any druxcist in either powder or tablet form, enable the stomach to do its work properly without the aid of artificial Magnesia comes in ' several forme, fo be certain to ask for and take only Bisurated Magnesia, which is y-prepared ior the aboxapurpOAs, , (Advertisement.) KZW YORK CTOS CLOSE. Elk Basin Federal 0U Olenrock ... - mtn-Imu- ........... ......... Boone Oil b...... tarib 8yn ............. Ooedea Dominion Oil. ............. , A ............... do cot Us 1929 C A O gen 4H 1902 C B A J III dtv 4a 1949 do gen 4a 1954 de Joint 4a i92t CM A Gt West 4a 1959 C M A St P 3014 do roe 4H 1983 do deb 4a 19S4 Chi N W 4a 1987 C C C A 8t L es 4i 1999 Cent Pac lat 4a 1949 Colo A So let 4a 1929 Bela A Hud ref 4a 1949 FI A X Coast 1st 4 Ha 1959.. Gt Nor ref 4 Ha 1961 Ill Cent ref 4a 1959 do fee 934 R t! So lit 3S I960 Los A Nah ua 4 1940 Mich Cent deb 4a 1929 .X O A N E ref 1061 X Y feot ref 4H 2019 X Y Ry 6 1942 Nor Pac P L 4a 199T O S L ref col 4s 1029 1965 pann H K fern 4 do roa 4 Ha 1921 1997 4" Reading gca Term 4a 1950 9 So Pac 1st A ret 4a 1965 do con 6a 1994 do con 4a 1929 lat la ad grant 4s 1947. twPac So 1st ref 4a 1st con 4a 192T fo T Ry 6a 1962 Want Pac lat 5a 1946 fn Leather preferred made an ex treme decline of 8V points, the common losing 4 Remington Typewriter lost 7 and Baldwin Locomotive, Harvester, and Crucible Bethlehem. Ickawanna rrow, American Woolen, Steels, Pierce-and Petroleum Royal Ttltch, California several minor rails and specialties were vast to six point a In a Impaired majorltr of cases final quotations' were of tlie day's at or within rraftons bales amounted to 800.000 shares. The money market reversed its usual course, opening easy but rising to 7 per cent for call loans before midday. This was attributed to heavy withdrawals by the federal reserve bank, necessitating Foreign exchange waa calling of loans. heavy at the outset, but strengthened on news of the Silesian truce. Liberty 84s exceeded all previous at $87.70 and others of that group were irregular. Borne foreign Issues were probable success of atrengtheuedbythf the new French offering, but the gen eraT tone of the bond list was uncertain. Total saJea. par value, $14,760,000, ; do pfd do bkes Oils Allied 0U Alien Oil Atlantic Pete 8a 4s YORK STOCK LIST. ignored. Central Lalled Retail Cnndy II 9 Ship Corfm Wlliys 0 8a pfd Cities Berries corn 4m 1906.. Atrk AT A S Fe to sdj 4s 1996 Atlantic C L n 4s 1903..... B A O fold 4a 1648 do P I, 1928 1933 . ... de cony . Cent of Ga coo 4a 1946 xrw NEW YORK. MAY 54. Readjustment of quoted values In conformity with 'immade furpended ox reduced dividend ther perceptible progress in the market today. A wide variety of Inauen. lowest established mainly speculative, records for a year or more. which today en Among the shares tered the increasing Hat of nondividend payers were Central Jseather preferred and Remington Typewriter first and second preferred. Other developments, such as fu price cutting' In steels and Iron, a new low quotation for Liberty bonds'., and stiffer money rates were among the factors which restrained all bullish initiative. In the early stages pools endeavored to enlist public Interest by their suptobacco, chemport of some of the oils, held icals and other closely specialties. These efforts were abandoned, however, when pressure became too general to be Telfa Safe, Continuous Dancing Tomorrow Night Its Tom Jolliest Picture He I Supported by Helen Chadwick and a Cast of n Player (This is the picture in whrch Tam Moore met: his wife,. Rene Adoree.) Well-know- SALTAIR An All Star Vaudeville Bill L.D. S. NIGHT TWO BIG BANDS Fare Speedway now. condition. Parking accommodations for 500 cars .on new concrete pier. Saltair - j 35c Cents Evenings, 35c. 3 rr.' Matinees (Except Sunday & Holidays), 20c. ct Children, 10c. Why Pay Eiore? Monday. May 30 SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY CHARLES FROHMAN Presents CHATTERTOH In J-- . M. BARRIE'S BEST PLAY "MARY ROSE" Surrounded by positively the seme superb east seen during the entire season' run at the New York Empire theater. PRICES 1.50. Eves., $2 50, $2.00, 11.00, 60c. Mat., $2, ft 1.50, ftl, 75c, 50c. MAIL ORDERS NOW FfanciscLuKe Cenefal Manager Hoernj' Continental Bank 5AbTlAKC City Utah LI Bl.f |