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Show 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH b: GiliUED: iEl'J STOCK MARKET. INFLUENCED' BUTPENDING i . 23, 1922. .jamrnnrn r? ,rr . COAL STRiKE -- EnEtiav-iMl- THEATRE'AND DANSANTE .. , ' Kow Playirtj e TEIDAT SATURDAY IHUItSDAY Price Movement Irregular and Transactions in EUERV DOSE i Popular Jssues Unusually Contracted jit Ses- Price Fellowi Twelve Years of Suffering ions Dominated by Bear Sentiment. . Advance Announcement of Heavy Purchases for Europe. ' By CHARLES D. MICHAELS.. J .CHICAGO. March 12. -- A heavily over, fold condrthM developed 1$ trains after Houses with seaboard early, break. and expert connection took the surplus off the wheat market around the Inside figures. A sharp advance followed. The Close was well toward the tofu - Net tains were Corn Gained eats HOlHc and rya HOfce. rSoattered liquids! ten carried wheat prices eff lc In the early - trading, . but there was an excellent dees a! buying on the decline, both here and alt Winnipeg. That buying was attributed to foreign account Liverpool, after being lower at the atari dosed Hd higher. That had some effort on kxl sentiment, which became more buUiati as prices Advanced. There w&e s general rush to cover short sales. Buying of a considerable' quantity of f Argentine wheel on ocean passage by Germany was understood to be largely the reason for the strength In Liverpool. There was little else In the situation other than the technical position to Induce the traders to take the bull side. No export business of consequence was reorted. at the seaboard. Official crop reports on the new crop wore generally optimistic. to The Slay-Jul- y spread narrowed around lie at one time the t0 sliest difference so far, but It was at the close. Receipts seven cars. At no time were corn values more than 4c under the previous day's Close. At . toe for May and 63o for July; there was persistent buying by commission houses . on resting order. When wheat, started upward support tsovering became Ktfieral, from the making an yfltum of low.The finish was within o of figures. Pemaud for cash grain In the west was very slow and exporters failed to show much interest, although offerings were on a low basla The seaboard re. bushel sold after the dose. ported Receipts, St cars with sample values Vi 4? an eic, " ld luo llq lc higher, market NEW YORK. March 21. The threap sned strike of the coal miners and more pronounced hardening of money rates combined to bring about further irregularity and occasional heaviness of stack market values today. Coalers declined one to two point and other rails were similarly depressed on reports that a concerted movement la under way to force a reduction of freight rates by the interstate commerce coro. llas ion. were bdV These adverse development reviews anced In part by encouraging of conditions in the Iron and steel industry, as suggested by an advance of prices by one of the chief subsidiaries of the Unlteltatea Steel corporation. 'Activity of several of the- dormant specialties In which gains or losses ranged of from two to five points movement the "popular Industrials and- - miscellaneous group were unusually. contracted. Pullman, Bethlehem and Marlin Rockwell were among the issues to make moderate gains. Kastman Kodak on salea of a few odd lota, rose 35 point to 740. Losses of large fractions to almost three points were sustained by Mexican and Petroleum, 'United States Steel Studebaker, American Sugar and Cuba Cane, galea amounted to $35,609 shares. Aonoun'ement of the cut in the Northern Fautfio dividend from a 7 to 5 per cent basis was also made soon after the dose of the market. The action of the directors occasioned surprise in most quarters, although the road's earning continuance of the scarcely Justified ' higher gate. Call money opened and renewed at 4 broker from the but Inquiry per cent, houses forced the rate to 5 per cent at midday and to AH per cent in the final hour. Reduced offerings were attributed to the drawing down of local reserves by Interior banks. Healings In foreign exchanges expanded considerably and for the most part to the of European Centers. Sterling advantage roe 1 cents over yesterday's low and alllqd remittances were 5 to 19 points higher. Scandinavian, Swise and Spanish bills strengthened, but the German mark continued to weaken, despite the of likelihood a moratorium to that country by the reparations commission. 1 i , Oats remains under the domination of corn. A little export business is bet not in .sufficient volume being done, to have any material effect on values, while the domestic call is very Mow, Receipts (Hi ears. Offerings at rye wer not large and there was some buying here for Winnipeg account Houses with northwestern tonnec-- . tions were moderate sellers. A Uttle export business was put through at the seaboard. . . nrCUBTALAL BOMBS. , As Reported by I. A, Hogl A Co.) f Bid. -- j Asked. CHICAGO, March ci. Wheat took an upward Awing In price today largely as a result of signs that foreigners were purchasing future IddMvery contracts her. The "market closed unsettled, cents net higher, writh May, 31. 86 1491.3994 and July $1.191.19. - Corn gamed and oats HH cent. In provi- May . July 1 A Vdy...... ptd.... (1 A L, Interna Corps Ana Laraaetlre Ana Smelt Rrfg., Ana Ait(r Asm Sumatra Yob... Ama Tel A Tet...... Ana Waolaa ' Arehienn Atl. Oulf A W Indian. Baldwin Laeomotlre .. Balt A Ohio Beta- greet "B .... Butt A Sup Cep.... t a Ilf petrolowa ..... tan Yactfle lent Laather Chandler Motors . .... Che Chi, A Ohio A It Paul... MU Chi A North we tern.. Chi. R I A ps Chine Coppers Cole Fuel A Iron...,, Corn Products , ... . Creelble Steel Co ha Chao Sugar ... Erie ..e. Oeaersl Electrl General Motors ..... Gt Northern, pfd.... Illinois Central Inapuation Copper Inter U Marine, pfd.. luternall Meket ..... Intoruntl Paper ..... K C Bonthern Kena Copper , . . ... . . Mexican Petroleum .. Miami Copper . ...... Middle States DU ... Mldvalo Steel Mo Pacific Nevada Copper N T Central I N Y, N H A Haasfoi Norfolk A Western Nor Pieirie, Okla Prod A Ref. Pari fie Tal A T4... Paa-Am- a Petroleum Peaasylrsnla .. .... PttUburg A W Vs., Ray Con tJopper Reading Rep Ires A Steel.., Royal Dutch. N Y... Shattnek Ai Sinclair Oil A kef.. Souther Pacific ..... Southern Railway . Std Oil of N J, pfd, Htudebaker Obrpa v., ...... ....... th moot foil firms. ' NEW LISTED ITOCK1 (A Reported by J. A. Bogin Os.) LARD . - ...dl.OS July".. RIBS-- May ,,..10.79 ? ...... " July' - Coro low, N sale. 8(BBTe. Rya No. , - 5689C; . 4 A 2, laomtnsL ' lie r ley, 69c. Ttruolhy seed, 34 60 9 50. Clover eeed, 515.0025.00, Pork, seminal. lard, Rib. . Ns. b4, ,68Q58c; No. 2 Oato No. 2 white; 10 5. . t yel- No. 3 white, a , - $11.25012 26. , , " 'WlllfOrerlend . . tele ia httadratft. HEW YORK BOND LIST. C 0. rof 5a... 85U 106V L A N 90)4 .... .10JV4 Mo KATexon 1st . . Iu6 Vb Mo Pac en 4a... 77)4 S34 88 Went Power 60... MS 85 NT Cent deb 8a. 103 Ama tr 8s. 114)4 Nor Pae 4s ..... 83)4 Armour A Co 4)4 87)4 Nor Pse I 87 Nor Pac-GroAtch fen 4 Nor K U 2a U S 2a coop . U S 4a re 11 8 rr 4s coop Pin Sa re Pan 8 Coup 4..., 4. ...... ..... ..... - , eie. Tin, firmer; spot EVAPORATED FIOTH, NEW YORK, Msrrh 25 Scarce: prune, quiet; apricots, peaches, active; rsleln. quiet. apples. notalssl; BAR glLTEE. SEW 934; K YORK, Mexican AN SAJI changed. , Morel) 22 -F- orelg dollar, 60)ic. V CITY, BAY. Mo.. March 22,-l- - , but silver, iay, t , An- - rnrk t 4)- $29 ST. DO 6e..., 78 4 It... ... 91 .... .... . Iron, steady and snehanred. ' Lead, steady; apol, 94.70)24 81 Klnc, quiet; East 81. Louie Spot, $4,700 Wat Antimony, spot. $4.28. M WI mm t tOXBOH, March 22.' Standard 37 7a d; electrolytic, 61 148 10c .. - Tia, Uad, 21 12 8d. Zinc, 2$ 1 v 6. " 1 .. spot, topper, 99 March PLAY1NC : i PUEDEDIOLI Two Kinds cl IVscsn ' A PICTURE SUPREME t HAROLD i "THE END , By Walter Montague , ' ' , A. , " Ela.COTA - - y MABEL HARPER V PANTAGES mhhm At the firsts iigu of a raw, tor thrni) . rub on a little Musterale with your fin-ln- . - 4 " , , to It goes right the spot with a gentle tlagle, loon congestion,, draw out tofeneia and pal. , ; Mu8tc?olo is S elean, whit ointment made with oil of mustar4 It haa all the itrength of the mu tard plaster without th blister. - , rl Nothing likes Musterole tot ' eroupy children.. Keep it handy for instant use. 35 and 65 cents ia jar End tubes; . , - , hospital size, $3. BETTER HAN A MUSTARD PLASTER i 8 TONIGHT AT P. . THEATRE SALT theLAKE American actor great . JA , B Walter'; Hampden ASTHMA 4 ntiTruiin4 family pat-il- TLAXSEZD, 22 risaaeed, on S HAMLET SHORTSeaTrip "MAOS ETH" SAT. EVE., 8:15 Macbeth or the generation." N. Y. Globe, NIGHTS: . $4.80, 82.00, 1.80, and Vm , . . ' 8AT. MAT.l $2.00, and 50c - bet I g , - CANADIAN E. L SWaahan, Oea. Agt Faa. Daft. Canadian Paofie Rad way ,420 Locuai Sl, Sc Louia. Ms, ' V, or jpcai waamahip agants 8 DAYS MORE l! cot- - DAVID Tiie andoriioli! Donoy Man-derfiel- TIMfl WR!. Today, Pfotc3tiveflssociation Some People 12X83 Dont Like Ua 4 fiA - REGINALD DENNY GEORGE LARKIN Ih'a Northwet Mounted Pellee tory RAIDERS OF THE NORTH - THE ALARM" Featuring JIM COWLEY , C-- City, n AapUaatioa. Brill Y. t Cbwbeurt aa 8eathamyta MAURETANIA ..A 9 Apt 85 M.y 19 .... Apr U May May AQI ITAMA BKUENGARIA .... ..May 89 Juno 8 Jnly U N. Y. tn Fly mouth, Chvrbourt aa Uaubiary rAHONlA..., Apr I May 19 June It PANNOMA ..Ape it e- Aloo calla at Bailf. , K. T. to ftwoeatowa and Llvnroeat ... CARMANtA it May 17 ...Ayr DCtTHIA (new) Apr 59 May 24 Jm tt LACONIA (new) .... My 19 May 91 Jnn 54 SAMARIA (nw) May It Jan 7 July 4 Fralgbt M. ..... t - Return-o- f Phene Wea. . ALL THIS Saillnf !f. AiStltlA ' ' from Y. t ..... Boet-- Loudouierry ( OLCMIilA M. Y. to Londonderry, t 6laaw I May it Jan It May 17 Jan M July H and ftlaafo ' .Ape 5 Hrpri CAUKHOMA ow) Portland, M., t Ealltaa Bad 01gW : IATLRMA Apr II Moa treat 4 Olatw Jan I Jan CA89AYPRA May I IATUHMA .... .... May 1 Jnn 19 Ju)y 1 83 Jnly 1 Ang 1, ATIIKN1A Jm Ala roll t Huvlll. Ireland. Montreal In Livarpeol ALRANIA ..... .......May 8 Juna 19 July 1 TTRRIlk.NIA ...May 58 Juaa 4 Juy I1 July I A( 19 8pb ANSON IA Montreal tt Plymouth, Chrbor( and Loud fun IT July I AN DAM A ANTONIA May 57 Jily I Au . Oalr Canadian . ttemhlp llu Calllug at Irlb Port, 8950 t?XVw553 WEEK 4W Liverpool. Montreal, Quebws, Queenstown, Thw People' SCHOOL CHILDREN will be admitted Saturday matins te the gallery far te aach MATINEES Tuetday, Thursday, aaturd;, p. m. . Th t tax NEXT WEEK Rural pomedy. Drama "MY JIM" V I tty :: no higher 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, plus uZir, York,- - Cherbounr," Rotitbii'rTrtoTi: Y.. Queenstown, Liverpool, I'hUadrh - Quewnntmaalt, Uxerjwofi Madeira. C fcr" N. yDoston, Axoj-rs- , Genoa. IkMion, Quc..,., Naples and Jfw LENA RIVERS 30c, 60o i 'f Ralph Clbninger&Co. 10c, 20 . - Hot!, EELASCO Presents iPPODROH Thurday, Friday, Saturday ROUND NO. ONE ' - """'"LEATHER PUSHERS Of the famous Ringilde Series, Featuring 591 Market ..... WWillKCMEttFTra "DROADVAYl . in-Ch- ina track. of South Africa, It a the talk of the town. NOW in your claims and we wiH collect some W a .collect money..! oryoiL ' ' 'r' ' ' and' everywhere. Scientific Collector of Honest Debts. , 11 Rooms Continental 'National Bank Building, Salt Lake City, A" FRANCIS O. LUKE, General Manager. I t A Romance - ' I By' DAVID - BELASCO r L,MEa Offloro Btnot, hi fnulM, C IxiWt Kotal; 1 Sim PrxL Kvltioa, Eotl Utah; AmericaKaya Eapra at. J. a. XUaee, V a, WtKy.Be Ball lab , of J. Price 51.00 to $3.00, plus tax . Mail order new.' Bend money order or check to Go. D. Pyper, Salt Lake Theatre. Enclose- - eelf-- e d d r e s e e d stamped envelope. CElEJEEvto d, general manager Salt Lake Union Stock yards. Over seven years ago he indorsed a note for a friend. We collected it from the friend.1 Turn r.lerchants M0 Petfer Grimm DILD IlOfiEY i CUMAR: ANCHOR Matinee Saturdayv .Latest Great Picture J. II. f SALT .LAKE THEATRE thurs., fri.,APR, bat,t MAR. i I , habit-formi- 30-8- (Deans J PACIFIC AOBNTS gVRYWHaWB We collected $287.00 for ANOTHER DAY c or true asthma, ! f HOMODY N B CAPSULES, la mo eaaea they act Uka magic and make th worot sufferers forget they had aathma.' Tell your friends who suffer they give ure and quick relief your money back If they fail. Guaranteed free from dope," Injurious or HOMO--- ,. DYNK CAPSULK3 arg fordrugs. Bale t drug 1 torea Iripenaiy. . (Adv.f take PriscilSa ONE CLASS SHIPS , J0NT U"ER N. Y. Poet, Globe, Tribune. Oreateat living Hamlet. t al. 68 Conaecutlv Time en Broadway Best Record Since Booth . . "THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE" FRI. EVE., 8:18 . (With Mr. Hampden )n HI Original Roi of Msnaon) SAT. MATu 8:18 "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE Stage history made. The greatest Shylock of ins day." N. Y. Eve. World. - Spend moderately on your pads age and yet get the maximum in comfort and service, - Sail from Montreal or Old Quebec two day down; the picturesque St Lawrence only 4 days open sea. Aristocratic servlet at dtmocratic tart en " y TURNER & Li - AT THE STAGEcDOOR . . i DANIELS E COMEDY ' , ..... LLOYO-BEB- INTERNATIONAL NEW - PATMfc REVIEW SHAWS SPORTING DOG REVUE SWAN AND SWAN' , In OP THE ROAD i - I p(g. htle ' 00 Mt.rin, ' , Eft, 52. 5.'u 2.63. DUNBAR Actor-Singe- r, TO SEE KANSAS CITY rBOPUCE. KANAAlf CITY. March 22 He lower; fimta. 21 We. poultry, NOW SHOWINO THIS WEEK ' HAMPTON And His Company " HEW YORK TRODtrOZ. 87 Vi March NEW YORK. B J?2 Butter, ansottled; Ot Nor lit Steel So.. ..100 t)4U ernmery extra. 89)6 110c; cresmory firsts, III Cent ref 4s... SSHWsbonk 1st 85 37A39e. , 95 1st U Marts . extra firsts, 29 Eggs, caster; 27c; same, firsts, P!)4i23)4e. . . COTTON MAKKET. . thecae, firm ; state whole milk flat fresh March 22. Cotton NEW (YORK, future specials. 21); 21)6c. Rive ponltry, opened steady; March, 18.15c; May. 18c; July, steaiir; broilers, by Ospreas, 17.40c; October, Id 99c; December, 18 85c. Sofflric; roosters, dressed, 17c; anehsnged, Cotton futures closed steady; March, 17 93c; steady. 1- -4 25 a barrel la OSposml Butter ss , f Afternoon Evening (Ex. Bun. A Hl.) (Sun, A Hoi. Art.) 0e (Plus Tax) 85c (Plus Tax) 1000 Boats (2nd BaL) 10 (No Tax)' mAry and Sear by, $29.25; IXOVk. Wave 1 THE LONE WOLF ' Supported by METNL JCARKET, NEW YORK, March 22. Copper, stead; electrolytic, spot and beat by, 18c; later, I - "MtNNrsPOLTS. to 10e lower- - In qnotMt St 199 20i9 tua aailii. Bras. 534 6023 ! Wonderful mystery itory BERT LYTELD hnd HAZEL DAWN in star parts Prlcaa Matinees 5c an4 10c; Kigbta be, 10c, 20c The Young 6s ...107 OIL ref 99T4Pe TAT 4...,, 84 78 92 14.1 W-JHaJMli- - - LARRY REILLY t Tf tt Pr VF 1 .... 12.1' .Jriy. -- ' ' TO PAULINE Utah Copper Weatern VbIob Weetinabooee Elae 1 f NOW IT! Progrwn Begins 12:30, 2:15, 4:00, 6: 41 7:30, 9:15. , BAEOAIN MATINEE SATURDAY REMEMBER t u ' of compared with February, stocks at close of previous month Percentage of average stocks cloa each month this season to average monthly rat salea during same period 579.5 Percentage outstanding orders dose of February to total purchases 5.5 during year 1921 .... DOMEgTie'feONDg GAIN. . NEW YORK.- March 22. Higher money rates exerted no adverse effect upon the bond sMrket today. A malorlty of the domestic groups held or added to recent excessive gains. Were Liberty Slfcs and tha third- 4 especially actlva and strong and Burner out underlying rails continued to be ac cumulated. Foreign Issues were Irregular, the most backward feature being the French government 714s, In which another reaction was ascribed to realising sales Two of th latest domestic underwrif Ings th Missouri Pacific $18,000 000 refunding sixes and Erie T5.000.000 con solldated sevens were Jmmedltly oversubscribed. Total sales, par value, aggregated 515,799,000. ' CONTINUOU WE GOT IT ! FOR THREE DAYS YOU CAN. SEE - y-- - ( year Percentage decrease of net sales during February, compared with net sales during January-,..,...- , Percentage decrease of net tales from January, 1922, to February, 1922, Inclusive, Compared with net salea during same period last year Increase of stocks at Percentage - close of February, 'compared with stocks at 'Close of same month last year percentage inorease of stocks close . Wrote Ua for It! Phoned Us for It I YOU fftfifft1' LAUGH! The picture That Slakes the Whole World -- , Tta. 3 GEM 6. , Answering Representative . Rayburn, Democrat, "Texas, Mr. Smith said Approximately 50 pericqpt of traveling men work on a commission basle and paid for their railroad tickets. The associations, he added, did not expect to obtain rate lower than the cost of service. Representative Webster, Republican, WHEAT, OATS AND EYE. w ashlngton, "and Hawes, Democrat. MisMINNEAPOLIS, Match M. Wheat, twelpit, souri. supporting the bill, declared there 191 rats, com pat--5 with 175 car ivesr an; ought to bo a reduction to the man paying caafc No. 1 northers, $1 604i1.53 In advance for a book good for 2009 miles May, I48Mf July, 51 84. or nrtor of (ravel. Porn, tie-- 9 yallow,- 91 H ?99r. Out. No. 5 white. UU4i33a London homey. , iWMt IA)K4ONiMrrtr- wsarpeir' Hr, No, 2. 8;OM';c. : Visa, No.' ' Mousy, I9K per tent, y. j Chengs in Tims of Shows 12:30 2:1S) 100, 6:45, 7:30, 9:15, Kots v Pad fie .... Product Traearontl Oil t'aloa Pacific ....j, It B Food Product ,, U 0 lad Alenbo) .... U S Retail BtsTes.... U B Rubber U 8 Steel b a , RETAIL BUSINESS) Tha following summary of the report from four representative department store In Balt Lake City covering. their business forth month of February, 1932, was today made public by Jobn Perrin, chairman of the board of federal reserve agents, federal reserve bank of San Fran- cisco: Per cent Percentage decrease of net sales during February compared with net sales during same period last - ri -- , A GREAT ACTRESS' 4.. ... CASH QUOTATIONS. , , lVhest SO-p-er Hv JL Paramount Pisturs. every night. FrlTtte lessons in dance step by appointment. , ...... ...... .... 10. 90 May -- 1)4 Paradise I ' yrm DANSANTE open noon till midnight. nilLuncheon 11:30 to 2 p. m. afternoon. Night prices, Dancing free to theater and lunch patrons 60c per couple; 40 per couple for theater patron. Now orchestra at 8:30 6.... 97)4 ft 92 S. POTATO per cent. Fool - dairMU . . July bill Produetio lr.SSr; July. 17.537 Octobor, 1192c; 1186c. Cottos, apot quiet; mMrillag. 19.25c. The cottos market olosa stsaSy with prices IS points knaror ta 5 points sot blfboc, 1st deliveries displaying , Cecil B.DeMille'S May. Che A O. ev ev 4 V4a. 94 Reading (ea O.SlAHtP C.RItPRy ref 4a. 79 St L A 9 F sdj 9a Chile Cop eol tr 6s 89V48 Pae ev Colo A'So ref 4)4 89 So Railway Ho... D A R tt eonnol 4 77Tex A Pse Union Pae 4s Bom of Csasds 5 1931 ,. 97 U K of 1 B A I 6 We (1957) 43 Brin sen 4s 98 U S Rubber Oea Klee 5 Air-W- Ikacouut rates, short three month' bin, " - Co A cent Leather to.. Coat Pse 1st ". rr There- is no use argruing! Youll aimply have to see Tanjac has Aon mjt husband and myself both a world of good And I pm my faith to dt as a mediejn of extraordinary merit, ' said hfrs. Nancy Sharp, &21 - Cathulu Street Los Angeles, Cai. I had been disappointed so often during the past twelve years, during all of which time I had a had form of stomach trouble, that I had lost faith in all medicine and It took a great) deal of persuasion for m to tven give Tantae a trial. , ) Before I had finished tho second bottle I knew that I had found just what X needed. I rould just feel I was doing new life and energy with aYory dose. It toned up my stomach and in n abort time I was able to eat anything I desired, which was eertginly a novel experience, as for twelve years I had lived upon a very rigid, and restricted diet. , Tanlac also built my husband np wonderfully and at .our home wo look ,r . upon it as onr stand-byTanlac ia sold by Bchramm-Jobnson- , Drugs, and by the leading druggists. . (Advertisement) . Asia I, LA 9....... Aoacoads Copper .... 0 n 4s... 95 Betti Steel ref 6s. .. COHN May .. July .. . ay 0 .. . fates. far Tob WHEAT PA6SENQER FARES ARGUED. WASHINGTON, March 22 Taking is- -' sue with a majority of the interstate commerce commission, former Senator Hoke Smith, representing the National Council of Traveling salesmen associations. Insisted before the house commerce committee today that the senate bill directing sale of interchangeable mileage books at less than the present rate was constitutional. Mr. Smith declared the bill directing the commission to order sale of books did not confer Upon it power, which It lacked now and that a lower. Charge for talesmen would stimulate business and send the agents of trade Into territory from which many of them now are practically barred because of high passenger t Texas 61. STOCKS. WASHINGTON, March 2!. Stoaks of of farmers and local potatoes la the hands dealers March 1 In the fifteen leading potato states aro estimated at M, 949,000 bushels by the department of agriculture. Of this quantity, 73.4S9.A00 bushels was held by farmer and 17,460,000 bushel by dealers. Of the holdings In the hands of producers, 30,955,000 bushels are expected to move off the farms and 42,556,000 to be retained. As this Is tha first year that stocks of potatoes on March 1 have been estimated by the department, there fa ho basis for comparison with a to eke in pro- ceding years. The states covered are Maine, New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Idaho, Nebraska, Montana, Cotorafto, Washington. Oregon and California. - .In 1921 these states produced about 70 per cent of all potatoes tn the United States and had a surplus over farm require menta of 1(0409,000 "bushels, or 92 per cent of the total production tn the fifteen states. , The movement from .farms to March 1 was 119,371,009 bushels, or 20 per cent of the total surplus, leaving 10,- MS. 000 buabalsr oe cent of Che ur- plus, to move from farms after March 1. 1921 In the group of atatee Including Pennsylvania. Maryland, Virginia, Wgst Virginia, Ohio, rodlana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri and Kentucky, which normally consume, tn addition to their own large production at potatoes the bulk of the surplus from the northern tler6f commercial states, grew 86,000,000 bushels less than in 1920, when 166,739,000 bubfi-e- ls were produced. , Three surplus producing states, Maine, North Dakota and Colorado, had unusually big crops last season, bushels aggregating 21,000,000 more than In 1920, when 37,017,000 bushels a ere produced. Up to February 15, these three atatee had shipped 42,079 cars, as compared with 22,493 cars up to the corresponding date last year. Ams-J- A ms TYaas sions there was a setback ranging jrom , 7' to 90 cents. Scantiness of receipt, together, with persistent commission house buying, gave some- - independent etrenglh to theeorn market Oats were v governed by the action of corn. Dower quotations on hogs b (1 a depressing effect as to provision values. U. From . Stomach Trouble Quickly Ended When She Got Tanlac, Declares iflrs. Sharp. , Husband Also Restored. TEW TOEX ITOCX LIST. (As Raparted by Jr A. Basle A Co.) Hgb. Low.iUoee. Ants Beet Sugar ..... Css All Week : rsDCz-jiL:N.TM Plymouth, Cherbourg. New York, iiambura, Llbau, ' J i.i 1 a a. -. New York, rtyinoutb, 6'hei hour,, I Fur sailing and oilier i formation apply Internationa Mrentll Marin C, - 14 No. Dearborn Ht Chicago, 1L l.tirK, Loiiat |