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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1921, HESITANT TRADING IN STOCKS': I PROGRESSES TO ACTIVE CLOSE Et ' "Oulsta nding Feature of Exchange Session Is Sensational Advance in Sterling and Speculation Is Negligible, With Local Element TakStrength of Foreign Credits. ing Bull Side; Corn Low. N'Ew YORK, Dec. 12. Today's business on the gjock exchange was overshadowed by the buoyancy of foreign exchange. Strength of International credits was primarily associated with events at, the arms conference, . Sterling rose almost 19o to $4.23 its maximum In more than two years. Advances of 35 to 50 points were registered by other allied remittances and nesitrals, notably Dutch and Spanish, were almost 50 points higher. German marks were carried forwaTd announcement of further disastroudespite s-failures in some former financial Marks at strongholds of that country. .9993 were almost 100 ,per cent above Octobers low record. n exchanges also Were -- By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. CHICAGO, Deo. 12. Statistical deveT opmenta continue to favor believer In higher pieces for wheat, but the market ehowed & heavy undertone- a good part of the day, and, whrie there were several sharp advance!, the close was about the tn bottom, with ret lo area of thJf old crcp and Igc lower on the Ju y 1 oats Life lost Corn delivery. and rye There was on almost total lack of speculative business In wheat early ant many cf the local e.emont toqk the bear Wtle accouhf. Prices held wttnrr -- narrow limits, however, with commission houses modeiate buyeia on. --tbs VrtgJw. t. The advance In foreign exchange to a . new high on the present upturn failedIm-to- have ally effect other than searing porters out of the market, and Liverpool broke sympathy with" American nd on the upturn in exchange.. This, with the continued liberal nm In the ,v. sou Ih west, was responsible for the bulk of the oarly se'llng, g, - ll'ic T4c, - ) Latin-America- r lat-"Tt- er - - Special te The Trtboae- NORTH BALT LAKE. Pm-- . 12 CattleRc. eetpta, 1150; niark.t, ateadr; good demand. Choice ateera. $3J!55 75: good atoara. $5.00 5 50; fair ateara. 4 00 5 OS, choice cowa and heavy helferi, $4 004 50, fair to good wi and hetfera, $3 50(k4 OO; cutter, $2 90(33 25; eannera, $1 60(0201), fat bulla, $2 50(03 50. bologna bulla. $2. 00 2 50; light veal calvea, $5.50 JV0. ' - Hog- Receipt!, W2; market, ateady; etrong demand. Choice prime top fat hojrs, 170 to 200 Ihe . $7.40; built f tales, $7.00&T50i feeders, $9 004i7 00. Sheep Receipts. $153 Aa.rket.x ateady- good demand. 4iool choice lambs, $7 2387 75, choice yearlings, $3 75.4.23; fot wethers. 3MHe3 50; fat ewes, $2 503 00; feeder lambs, $o 0042 9 00. . , OGDEN. Special OGDEN, Dec. 12. Cattle-Rece- 83. ipts. heavy steers, $5 004(5 25; govd sterrn, 00, fair steers, $4.00,4 50; choice feed $4.755 cr st ners, $4 03(8,10 00, choice cows and beifers, $4 004,4 50; fi- - to good ow and heifers, $3.50 (a 4 00; cutters, $2 0Oft3 cantters, $! 2 0ft; choice feeder cow. $3.504r4 OO; fat bulls. bulls bologna $008.23; $200(2.75; veal calves, $8 00(7 00. Choice" fst hogs, 175 Bogs Receipts. 2W7. to 230 lbs , 19 85; bulk of sales, $6.356 85; feeder bogs, $0 30 7 30. Choir lambs,' $4 Sheep Receipt. .4013 7 50, wethers, $3.604 00; fat $2.5 Ofigp 8 00r fyder lambs. $5 00g6 80. DENVER DENVER, Co., Dec. 12.attle Receipts. 4200; market, steady to atroag. 8tere, $5 00 cows. $3 505.50; calves. $9500 50. bulls, $2 003 00; feeder. $4 509 90. Hogs Receipts, 1300; market, steady to 10 cents lower. Top $0 00; bulk, $9 75. 7600. Sheep- - Receipts, market, stedr. Lambs, $0 0049.75; yearling. $5 009 25, feed era, $7.75&8 GO; ewes. $3x04 25. - Dec. 12. packing mostly $6.90(9.75, grades, $0 50. ..... . ... ..... .23 .24 .29 .84 .30 v BAR SILVER. NEW YORK IVe. 12 Foreign silver, Mexican dollars. 50 c. 68c, Prod HOGS 7 Ship to. HUNSAKER COMMISSION COMPANY OODEN, UTAH. U. B. Hampton Geo, Tomlisaon (Bonded) 32 & ir asg,i 27 OS IS 60 4(i 62N, ,1 31V& 2:u 4 25 u 7' !5fc 22 l4 1 .... ms 62is 63 83 liriw 46 51 40 j ' 8 4'I 8 $5 25i . -- Una- WILLIAM EBS mTchon BROTHERS b BILLY ARLINGTON In MISTAKES WILL HAPPEN i Paths News Aesop's Fahles , Topics of the Day PIvaa. Wed, to Sun..- - Inc.. 15o to St. Mnta. Thura. to Sun . Inc., 15c to 60c. v4 6S, 11 127 74i 34) 54 39 88 .. ....! Adapted from E&nnie Hurst's heart-throStory in the Cosmopolitan Magazine Another of those clever novelties, Sketchografs WHATS THE LIMIT?" ,1 The Young Of 1922 BUT BUSINESS IS GREAT 18 112 801$, 23 nrr 60 80H 81 .GEE , 71 83 ONIEL McMAHON In 'Snapshots 47 58H In mr28 II. 19 AVEY & and 8) i 2 147 81 4, 70 2lol 7 47 17 23 n DIAMOND 8 30 22 lb l4 1124 4, 5 184 In JSEVERAD SONGS ANDERSON A GRAVES KARA KILO WATT 25V-- J 7V 52S in Prices WHITING and BURT RIDER 15V 15S 45! 71 20 53 101 51V, 141 8 14 30 15 0 27vt UN 2V: VL 33S 12Tu 1477-147- 8 Cosmopolitan Production ZANE GREYS MYSTERIOUS there- nS s 12V 4r -- 79 14 97 70 8 97J, .... m 80 N) 7 23, 3 I 3 8 A AND-NEEL- 18 14 38 Was.' No Advance GE0RGALISTRI0 is ft nw, 73k 84 19 3 estmguyUte Elec 274 34'VI H.! OHARA I 4 2S', 1 ' tl 21S aOi,) J7!, 114"i-4- All Seats" Reserved, 3U1, 66'.,. Hs 7 Hi 48 116 3S 27 85 14 .... .... Copper 23W 4 famous play 1 KANAZAWA BOYS . in,, 1JI.T Macks most AND DOT 75-- J13. 49' 12 stack whole I 74", --in JENNINGS 142 19T 79 2V 40 S Steel do pftl WiHve-uerian- u im HO 71', 8I . CH0DY 71, 17,142 Refg.j... Food Predicts U S Ind Alcohol T' S Retail Stores V S Rubber . Players ASHAYNE or, b4Vj bl Vi 64 8' 7 the ' 1VA SHEPARD - . 3! 2S 2 7 s' COMMENCING TOMORBOW A dhow everybody will want to see SAWING THROUGH 3S 521--4 7rtj A tMiUing photoplay of the sort which all of Harts admirers hugely eujoy " ' NEWS WEEKLY THE USUAL GOOD MUSIC With 3oS Hii.f Engagement Wilkes U.1N., ) 8 28 32 T' S 10 PANTAGES-- ' $ 52 51 83 5i 4 Salt Lake Now Conies Theatre Success O NIGHTS m81 Starting ol . Saha in hundreds. tbs Loevs State Big Tburs.,Dec.l5 MATINEE Now Playing SATURDAY WagenhaM and Kemper Present IN THE-HO-LE THE WALL The Coming Amusement Center of Salt Lake CHICAGO, liveries on Dec. Conneofieut 12 Unexpected heavy dePecmbt contracts did much to weaken wheat. Prices closed unsettled e .to tc net lower with Mv $113 to $1.13 and $1 02h. Juh torn lost to c and to c. In oati tbe outcome prdTlslons xirnu irijn Hu' jiflw.ifi'xifci. fit iu wheat was manifest at ?he ouint, the effect of large deliveries h re Iwing einphssued bv liberal receipts at Kansas City. At first, too. the outlook was for an increase In the United States visible supply Selling, however, was checked by the fact that foreign exchange was on the upgrade, aud because dry weather In the soutbtoist waa agam becoming a subject of comment, fcubseqmmtly, announcement of a visible supply decrease instead of the Increase looked for led to a rally. Inasmuch as for tbe first time the total was less than tbe amount a year ago. But the up turn in values was short-liveeonfwleoee bv bulls being further undermined by cotton market weakness dne to tbe government crop report Corn and ots were lower as a result mainly of big receipts of coru here. Besides, export demand for corn was less active than has been the rule of late. s in tbs value of hogs tended to weaken provisions. By Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hop wood and applause almost drowned the music of R. Owen Sweeten s large orchestra. There are so many high spots in this great fantastic comedy that it is difficult to pick one peak; yet the most dramatic is the rescue of Sandy. Come and see what will happen when Columbia discovers America. Too. Come Early. CONStANCE TALMADGE in WOMAN'S PLACE Beginning Next Sunday ... ... jJulc CORN Jan . , RIBS. Jan May ... ... CASH QUOTATIONS $1 17?H 1ft. Wbraf No 2 Corn No. 2 mixed, 48lit49c; 49Ci49Ho Oats, No. 2 white. 354fn7c; rd. No. 2 yellow, KANSAS CITY. KANSAS UTT, Dec. 12 (United States BuNo. 3 white. reau of Markets ) Cattle Receipts. 17 00ft, 83&854n many nominal. opening sales beef steer. 25$ 35c lower; Christ-mR.e, s bid fully 50c lower, one load 1059 pound Baxley, 62920, yearlings, $12 75; otbr early steer tales, Timothy weed, $5 909 10. $5 0038 00; she stock, stead v to 25c lower, Clover Bred, $12 5918 50. lots $5 00, heifers, bulk cowa, $3 094 25; odd Pork, noTr'nal. steady; beet early, $4 007 00 calves and balls, I srd, $89 Teniers, $7 098 00; practically no demand for Klb. 97 0067 79. canners and Inferior calves; stockers and feed-er- a. 5c higher; early fder sa.ea, steady to NEW YORK BOND LIST, $4.5Uf?fl 25. $j90fa0 85, stockers. 101 Hogs Receipts. 8000, mostly 25'Jt35c to lower IT doS 2i2s rog .... coup . . . .HU than Saturday; fairly active; few light yard .194V1U 4s U 8 85. cbQlc liglt traders, $9 90; poetical top, $9 do cv 4 coup .I94L hogs to shippers, I8M; bulk of sales, $ O'rfc Panama ?s reg .. "ft $6 85, 9 80; packer top, on 100225 pound do coupon ..... 7ft bulk good pa king sows, $5 50&5 85; pigs, Amn A T cv da.lftT'l, T steady, beat, $7.10. A Co 42 89 Hhecp Receipts, 4000; killing classes, fully Armour .' . . . few light ewea, $4.60, native lambs. Atch &gen0 4s stead; cr 41 7 Bnlf $10 25. Both Rtcel ref fisSOiPac Cent leather 5s.. 04 FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS. 1st. .. 821' tent bv J. A, ho A O cv 5s. 8Nii (A Reported Hogl $ To) 1 Nt h A 8 F adj 9v 72: C MAKP cv 4H Tar cv f. .... 971, ( .HI&PRv ref 1 f bile Cop col tr 9 85 80 Railway 5s 5 4 Colo A bo ref 4 STHTeg A Pie 1st connl 4a 7 P Colon Pan 4a . DAfUl U K of ft B A Dorn of Canada Os h, !' ts (10311 Erie gen 4s Gen Flee 5s Gt Nor 1st HI .Cent ref 4s 95 43 UN 89 62 18771 ... 9 RAILROAD BONDS. Reported by J A Hogl lt 3 AC o Bid Rant 4s Atch Top Balt A Ohtb couv 4t,a 1933... Canadian Nor fp? 1949 . . C M A 8t Pa1 onr 4 s 1tff2 . Gnvnd Tnnk P'" 4t Great Nor 7a lft4 A l.ftftR N C Y 7S 1MO O 8 L It Ift-- V Penn 7s lft.0 8 PL 4s I960 fit L do 5 1950 80 Tae conv 5s 1934 do eflev 4 182ft do ref 4s 1955 80 Pac San Fran Term 4s 1950.. V P 1st 4s 1947 do cent 4a 1927 4s 20o do West Pan 5a 1949 r 5 Rubber 5s... bteol 5v . Wabash .. i9,4Cr 4a... rf NORMA TALMADGE NEXT ATTRACTION Shakespearean Feetlval WEEK BEG. MONDAY, DEC. In Leroy mmm Novel Two Worlds Shell Make You Beth Lough and Look Whoe Here for Measure HAROLD LLOYD In the Big Laugh "NOW OR NEVER Cry And HAMPER .....t Richelieu Hamlet As You Like It Wednesday Mat Caesar Julius Wednesday Night King Lear Thursday Macbeth Friday Saturday Mat ..Merchant of Ve"lce Richard III Saturday Nlgtit '.50cto $200 Nights. 50c to $1.60 Matinees MAIL ORDERS NOW. Box Office Sale December 15th, Seotte Popular A Daughter of ROBERT B. Monday LARD May Today and Wednesday Return Engagement of Popular Screen Star By Request, the Most Good Tuesday ... July PORK-J-an ... BROADWAY SEAT SALE NOW ON Prices: Evenings, Lower Floor $2 50, First Bal. $2.00 and $1.50, 2nd Bal. $1.00, Gallery 50c. Matinee, Lower Floor $2 00, First Bal. $1.50 and $1.00, Second Bal, $1.00, Gallery 50c. Plus tax. GENEVIEVE OATS May ... 500 Nights I New York 400 Nights In Chicago and .. July Why Pay More? rtiR'XNU' IHRI CITS' . May ank Youll enjoy the Twelve Sunbonnet Babies, 1. and - VAUDEVILLE Crowded the American again last night with the lovers of uc A CATTLET SHEEPr 32 Jft, ...... , Cattle Receipts, 4500; most desirable beef steers and she stock, slow, steady; others bid ding lower; bulls, veals, stockers and feeders, steady. Sheep Receipts. 14 099; lambs, mostly 60e lower, bulk $rutft24; sheep sow; ewes, top. $4 25; feeders, strong; top feeding lamba, f 3lu WV :, Oil 12 WH1TE OAK1 And 201 4b' Rcf.. (United Rtatas Bureau of Markets Cattle Receipts, beef 27,000; steers, mostly 25c to 60c lower; good and choice grades, scan, show little change;, jtop year steers. $8 60; Hugs, $1100; best bulk beef steers, $9 60 3 8 00; beat grade she canners and stock, ateady; cutters, 15c to 25c lower; bulls, 10c to 15c higher; veal calvea, stockers and feeders, steady. strong; Hogs Receipts, 90,000; 26c to 40c lower than Saturdays average; botchers off most; closed active; holdover, moderately light; shippers bought Shout 27.090; big packers bought practically normal quota, with some smaller local houaea In market In limited way; top, $7.69 for average up to 7 23; bulk light lights; hogs averaging ISO pounds and up, $9 757 15; pigs, mostly 25c lower; bulk desirable, $7.40 67.50. Sheep Receipts, 23 000; killing classes, 25c to 50c lower, feeders, 25c to 60c higher; top fat lumbs, 1125; balk, $I0 60mi00: mostly gll.00; nils, $8 50 9 00; top yearlings, $9 75; fat ewes, top, $5.60; heavy, $4 00, down; comeback feedklav er lambs, $9 60 10. 25. CHICAGO, 5.75. .4$ 4 t 2:30 Extended ee. m , OMAHA. lT Dec. 12. (United State BuOMAHA. c. reau f Markets Hogs Receipts. 6900: five, steady to 10c lower, bulk all Mies $9 00y$ 6 75; top, $9 89; medium and light butcher, .67 4 story of the old frontier vrest. smashing The remarkable companion picture to Humoresque' 11442 43', 41 7.T??7Mri2unjP 2' SI 304 81 46f4-14 59, M 6(U Pacific Mail Pan-AmPetroleum Pennsvlrania r. . "Pimbnrg A WVa.... Kay Ton Copper Reading ... Rep IrnfKA Bteel Royal Dutch. N Y .... Miattnok ArliNCoppcr. . Bheli Tians A Trad.... Sinclair Oil A . Soul Item Pacific Sootlfern Iiailwav Stand Oil of N J, pfd. Studebaker Corpn Texas Co Texas A Pacific Tobacco Products . .... 1 ranscontl Oil Toioir Pactfie-v- . Trth to The Tribune. Choir ship-pin- butter 48 58S ,57N, J3U., isx 4 1 Okla V fresh eggs Pancb egga ull cream cheese, triplets . . ... Atnenr Full cream cheese, Full cream cbees. 6 pound squares Block Pwia cheese r. Cream brick chees ...... Northern Pacific lo-- al Cooking Selected 32 4b 89 29 39 ........ .......... Corn Moves Slowly.' in cubes If 4H PO li la his MATINEES Thurs. and Sat. Tonight 113 401 Nevada Copper X iT Central N V. N H A Hartford. Norfolk A Western,,.. -- WHOLESALE DAIRY PRODUCE. Quotations by Mutual Creamery Company ) 4 ate lots. Fresh extra creamery hotter in 68 pound cubes $ .89 43 Freh extra creamnr batter in cartons Fresh, extra creamery butter, parchment prints .42 Fresh ffrats crestnerv butter In cartons.. Fresh firsts creamery butter, parchment prints .4h 42 3 ojh r 5114(11 States Oil Midnte Ktrel Mo Psciflc Montana Power -- INDf 81HIU, 8TO hS. SAN, WM. S. HART 3.a 28, 119 81, 12 12, S 82k 81 102' Beth bteei D'-..- . Butte A Sup Coj7pr.., tVtrolctrm . . ianndiow pnTifTtrnTT ( entral lather .... Miami 56c LOCAL INVESTMEUT, SECURITIES. (A Reported hr J A. Hogl. & Co BANK STOCKS, am si! 8.1 . , entirely-hf"fWbTtr- 53 H 2h 4Pt 5v5 31119 r con-tlnu- ed jrmwt 63l 60-d- The trade had been looking for an !n- crease In the Visible, apd w hen the showed a redU(.'tlUH (it ItSjhi bushel, -bringing the total down .to iittdjr, last, ' year's for the flrst ttme this season there - r was scatter eel short covering and a la'ly, Fbut It was not maintained. Milling do- emand remains plow, with shtivplng-nate- w here of kO.uuO bushels. 25,000 t bushels now at Buffalo. Including Reports on the r flour trade were mixed, a little more in- quiry being reported In the southwest, 'while trade was , smaller. at Minneapolis the July wheat showed more strength than Jthe old crop deliveries on account ofsouth-wes- t, damage reports from the where dry weather has prevailed for some weeks and parts of Missouri . tand Nebraska, are now --complamlng. The December earlv gained ellghtTv on the May, despite deliveries of 718,000 bushels. "Bartlett & FTazlerand the Armour Grain company put out the wheat and the former took In the bulk of it. Winnipeg was weak and cash prices there were 3c lower, with the December 6y7o and under Chicago, the biggest May discount so far. The break lo the low point at the last was In sympathy with cotton. No export business was reported at the seaboard, although ijt was understood that some had been done In hard winters at the gulf. Cash wheat premiums Good rams generally- - were unchanged. were reported In Argentina, and Buenos Aires opened lower. tlon of wheat. No sales of cash grain were reported. No. 2 on spot was quoted at 1HSC over December. Receipts, four cars. 82H -- Visible Supply Decreases. le- 32N$i 41S 22,101 Alrhison , A tl, Gulf A W Indie. Baldwin Locomotive A OUi 32$ 4l47k 148,X49' 67 v' 67' 6. M 4.1 94 .... - -- At no time were corn prices higher than Saturdays finish, and the finish was en-at the bottom. Prospects of a material largement In the movement, with receipts estimated at 910 cars, early had a depressing effect. Actual arrivals were disappointing, tang 693 cars, but thev proved entirely too much for the demand , and the basis on spot was He to V4J lower as compared with the December. Export buslnesa was restricted by a at the gulf. Domestic scarcity of tonnage g call, however, was fairly good, wlh sales of 331,909 bushels. Prospects that the United States would make a gift of 107,000, bob bushels of corn for Russian relief had little effect on values. Cash houses weie buyers of December eats and they gained slightly on the May, but trade on the whole was not Urge and the undertone was easy in svmpaihv with other "grams. The visible supply is more than double last years, which tends to restrict .domestio shipping business. Receipts, 13$ cars, with sample values unchanged to i.o lower. Shipping tales, $0 990 bushels. Trade In ri wa light and tho market 24! Con, .... lUlt we ISslea. High I.ow . ;c ! .(. 9, 29 2TV( 2 materially better, ntlnotably Liras,! a I'ruguayv- were hesitant at the outset, Ciuuwllmixed or Irregular At mlddajc.aJ--Mad- y to firm towaids the close, when pressure Ohe A OitUv of rails and most the against represen- CM Mtl A Ht tative- Industrials and specialties relaxed, CM & No ihu extern. . . nil. li I A roe . 575.000 bales. shares. In . . Copper Money tendencies were firmer, although Colono ?iul A Iron. call loans held at 6 pSr cent until Coru Frodirt Jut before the close, E 2 per cent then beCrucible Stuel ... ing demanded. A E per cent rate was Cuba? Cane Sugar , maintained for 39 and bills, as Erie . against last week's fractional conces- General Electric sions. Dc neraL Motors Bond trading was less active and again Gt Nor. pfd ..... Inspiration topper Irregular as a result of further Tcallxmg sales. Liberty and most other donnetic In; M Mir imp, pra :v: niernatl VirL The forposed to ease. eign group xyak featured v .the strength J.UtbtuvU.Rimw', V kuilli.ra I. of Japanese 4s, 'City of Tokio 5s. and K Kona tonp-Lnlted Kingdoms of 1929. Total sales, inlHTl'le-X h . par value, $18,750,000. Pcrmlcmw bills-en.A- orr-th- - ......... (ir amusing amazing mystifying pleasing and entertaining 1 NEW YOHK STOCK USX. Amn Beet Sugar Amn (an 7 Amo & Fda. Anm H A L, pfd Alan Interoatl Anm Locooioriv Amo Smelt A Hetg... Amo Sugar Amo Sumatra Tol Amo Tel A Tel Amo Woolen Ama E L A ft Anaconda Copper for the distinct purpose brought have , - LAST TIMES TODAY of ...... 85 79 197 62 57 198t 195 L4 JOtUj 98 82 99 87 $5 8! 88 90 88 85 ) Akod. 85 79 left 92 69 1081. IftftC, 98 62 87 85 88 0O 84 86 for the purpose of hearing and determinCOTTON CROP ESTIMATE. ing the for the WASHINGTON, Dec 12 In snnounefng its from the application of Utah of thewnKlr,iat Keahouid fifil estimate of cotton production for this Petroleum stete 'a company. ftOO corporation oL cha e,ir as 8 349 bale, which Is 1.900.00Q hales more than given in the preliminary estimate in state of Delaware Dated Inla 14th day of NoVernLer. 1 01 ' October, thf department of aarlcultnre placed (Seal) CFARENcrc CuWA.N,' blame for the eironeous estimates earlier in rp Clerk Third DNtriot Court. on the jxPjlsom and wldnrpread propa By Fred C. Bassett, deputy clerk. ganda at plaiitiug time" t to ncieHge sud St a Pierce. Critchlow & Marr. attorneys for liu k of travel fuuds which prevented tistlcians of the government from peraonall , applicant. 13 nj and ehe king revrts ting GEM passenger A. Frc SERVICES J Office 501 Harkat 8trat. San Francisco, or Buroau of KaTtgation, Mosra Pa,xi, Konyon Hotel, Salt Lake City: L. 1. Kvos, Hotel Utah. Salt Lika City; American Express Co,, M West Pro-MiSo, at,, Salt fLake CttvT T. O. TomUnaon," Wilson Hotel, Salt Lake City. Freight Saillnga on Application. V Y. TO CHERBOURG A'D SOU THAVETOV Deo SI CA8MAM1 Fob 7 Feb M 1 Ur SI AQUITAMA Y. N in.vrl AIRAV1A StYTHIA (o-- TO LIVERPOOL. M SS Fob 85 ,..r...Jan Jan 10 HALIFAX, Her Y. BOl RG Last Time Today Firrt Pulfed Doo SI BOSTON , . TO (AtccMin, Jan S3 to Crufaol CARMAMA lONDONDEltRY, AND GLASGOW Fob 11 LIVERPOOL Big DUSTIN A Fob Again - Last With FARNUM Thrilling Story of Adventure and Mystery In the Wcit New Orchestral Organ Si STAR. , ASSYRIA Crowd. Night In THE PRIMAL LAW NAPLES, PATRAS, DUBROVNIK. 1RIESTE, HUME. iJan 8 ITALIA PORTLAND. ME , TO HALIFAX A GLASGOW Fab IS Mar 80 SATLHMA Mar S Apr 13 (ASSANDBA ALGIERS. MONACO, N. V TO GIBRALTAR NAPIER. ALEXANDRIA tONTANlI NOPLE. ATHENS, FIUVE, VENICE CAROM A a Nw York, Chnrbours. Southampton; Philadelphia, ''Liverpool; Azores, Xaplea, Genoa; Montreal, Quebec, XilverpooL N. Y., Liverpool; New York-Bosto- n. IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT court of tne mste of Ltia, In onii for In tho matter of Balt Lake county . the volunury withdrawal from tho stato N. T.. Plymouth, Cherbourg, Antwerp-Neof Utah of Seaboard Petroleum comY'ork, Hamburg, JLIbau, Danzig. pany a corporation of the otato of Delaware. Notice. Notire Is hereby Riven tliat a hearing will be had beloro the Honorable Albert R. Barnes, one of the Judges In the New York, Cherbourg, Danzig. Third judicial district court of the stats For nailing and other Hamburg, Information apply of Utah, In and for Balt Leka county, on' Mercantile Marine Co. International 14 No. Dearborn SL, Chicago, I1L Tuesday, the SOth day of , December, 1921, at the hour of S.4S o'clock a. m., Or all local agents. red star Like Ahericah Line , r Appearance of Home-Comin- g HENRY SOUVAINE, Pianist, With- - PENELOPE ORPHEUM MAT. AND Big Western Drama, with" Ora Carew, Salt Lake Girl, In Wild Autd and Airplants Stunts Bnglnnlnq Tomorrow AND lociGIBRALTAR. Only TOM MIX J ' FRIDAY EVE., Dec. 16th - LAST TIMES TODAY With Hie SVYOMA CAMEROMA N. Y. TO VIGO, Run Pictures AFTER YOUR OWN HEART SS PLYMOITH, U HER UAUBIRG Jan SI liar 7 " Y TO LON DON DERRY AM) GLASGOW. b Jan SI Fab 85 Apr 1 A! SERI A Mar 17 Apr 15 ASSYRIA N TO LIVERPOOL Abb bLASGOW. N Matinees 10c Nights 15c, 20c Children 5c FIRST METHODIST V CHURCH EVE. Mezzo-Sopran- . ,i DAVIES, " o. Assisted by the " Amplce will give a These distinguished artists program of the most unusual Interest, A limited number of reserved easts are available. - - J -- of Complimentary Plane C. Glen Salt Lake City, South Main St. Daynes-Beeb- e , Music Co. Salt Lake etty $1 South Main St. . Broa-Rober- ts 151 BENEFIT CONCERT t ' v By f Gordon Circle No. 4, Ladies of the G. A. R. , Hotel Utah7 Ballroom - i - - - .inr- .- .. THUR)AY, Dec. 15th, 1921. LAMPORT RHOITUKE A S outii AMEninA J U THt WORLDS GREAT GARDEN ' Blo da Janeiro. Montevideo and Bocase Aires Regular sailings svstt three weeks by la seri- ous passenger eteamers of Sl.OeO ton llvHe a. meat, eepeeielty dealtned foe travel IP Wa i Company's othca,4i broadway,e.Mr Yoa roo-Ic- Ay Stumsfclo ar Toanst-Ar- si t |