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Show LAKE TRIBUNE, TEE-SAL- T APRIL FRIDAY-MORNIN-G, 13 14, 1922. (firrry'r-n-'- '' DOMESTIC OILS STRONGEST ISSUES ON STOCK MARKET Tenth Consecutive Full Session to Record Shares Sales on One Mill ion ; Coal Strike Continues to Be Negligible Factor, Markets Favor- Financial . ably Affected by News; Shows Business Gains. - X ' "" ? . By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. NEW YORK, April 11. Today' financial mot fata war crowded with news of various aorta, which happened to ho al together ot a favorable character. The country's foreign trade returns for March showed an increase of exports to the of exlargest total alnoe October, excess ports being the largest thus far Infor1921. the The railway car loadings reported week ending April 1. although reduced from the week preceding because of nevertheless smaller , coal shipments, showed a business exceeded only twte since last November and running 113,940 the. .corre. cars, or 14 per pent, behind - In spite of the gpohaing'weeJt. last year. month' textile strike, last takings-- of cotton by the American spinning Industry were reported by the census bureau as the largest of any month but two since trad - reaction betian in 1930. Abroad the Bank of England reduced Its discount rate below any figure established since the war began, and the Bank of France reported 117,913,000 francs of Its paper currency called , in during the week. Heveral of those announcements were not made until after the close of business, but the markets, still uiuor the Influence of the Liberty bonds to par on Wednesday, were in a cheerful mood,. Prices for tho war loans got no higher today, hut a general advance occurred in ioreign Fovtrnment securities, a number of which went Into new high, ground, and there was a series ot rapid advances In railway bonds. The business dons In that branch of the market wa again unusually large. Transactlonaln stocks also Mil considerably above a million occashare, for the tenth consecutive being more consion, movement of prices an Wednesday, sistently upward than holinotwithstanding the stock exchange weekday tomorrow and tho Impending end. The really striking fact at London today Is not that tho bank rate has come down, which It did a full half point the previous rats was hopelessly out of touch with ths open London money market, but that private discount rates on Lorrf bard street ehould be rullnf at 2 to 2 own stayed at 44. epr cent, whileIs our one the This disparity respect In which the mutual position of London and New Yorw resembles that which existed before the war. The explanation Is not entirely obvious. Ths relatively greater 'severity of trade depression In England may account for part of It, but it also must Indicate - that London Is regaling rather rapidly lta facilities as a central money maryet. From ""tha" federal" reserve systems weekly statement one would not get the impression of expanding trade, for rediscounts are down $o0,3O0,(KK)-- f ttrtherr For- elgn exchange retee did not change toany great extent, though the rate on Paris reached a new high level. Perhaps the most Interesting part of tho statement was Its showing of gold Imports. Although we received no gold at all last month from England (as against (8.800,-00- 0 delivered for her account in February). our total gold imports during March were $4,700,000 bevond those of , February and (6, 900,000 beyond January, - Spring Vegetables Flood rr Markets of United t States -- CHICAGO, April 13. Coincident with the opening of the baseball season Is the arrival of the season for new potatoes tn cream and young onions. The markets of the country are being liberally according supplied with new vegetable to the ,weekly review of fruit and vegetable lines issued today by the United States bureau of markets. . ,Th generally .ample supplies, -- Hhe review points out, have induced slight to moderate declines In potatoes, new onions movement and celery. A rather heavy -continues- In potatoes. - sweet" potatoes ami apples, but other stored produce seems to be nearlv through, Eastern apples have had a tendency In the past week to go higher in price and cabbage prices show an irregular upward tendency. In most other prominent lines of produce there has been little change tn price during the past week. As the strawberry season becomes furthere has been heavy shipther advanced ping from - the Louisiana section, this of tha supplying territory Heavy supplies and early movoment. has caused some price some poor stock At depression In tha northern market twenty-fou- r the closing of the week pint crates were eeUtng- - at (4 to (4.56, two-thir- ds 1 ITTOAX MARKET. NEW YORK. April 13 The local raw angar market wa aorhanged. Spot Cuba wrra pom-Inawith April shipment quoted at P coat and freight, aqua! to 4 04c for centrifugal, coat and freight, equal to and May at 4.11c. There were ealea pt 60,000 bags of second half April. Cub, Tha raw sugar future market wa Irregular early and after opening Ajpoint lower to point higher, firmed up on covering for over the holiday with final prices 1 to 3 point net higher. Mey. 2.65c; July, 3.76c; September. 2.92c; December, 2 07c. The market for refined was unchanged at 6. 2665.600 for fine granulated and enly a mod crate domestic buaineaa reported. Thera waa little betetr export Inquiry noted. In refined futrtuaartion tures. . doling. May. 5.85c; July, 05; September, 6.25c. 2c. BUTTER MARKET. CHICAGO, April 18 Very light gtucka of over yesterday, and today' war carried butter extreme were light- - There wee receipt . shortage of butter and' dealer, bad difficulty ! -trepplylnr'thelr regular orders." Demand,- - local a well a from ether large mar- end. shipping kets. waa goad, curing the opening market to become very firm end price to advene sharpIt waa easily a seller's market on all ly. grades and classes of butter and not hard to get premiums. Duo to a shortage of fresh, the demand for storage oral considerably improved, ' POTATOES. April 18. Pota toe. X CHIOAOO, ceipts, 67 472; Wisconsin era; Weak; total United State shipments, sacked round whlta, $1 503 '1.40 ew.; Mlnnoteant sacked round white, SI 4041 00 ewt. ; Minnesota aaekad Rad Rivera, $1 60(11.00 ewt.; Idaho sacked Buraia, (1 M Q100 ewt.; Idaho racked Burbank, (1 80Q I.- 76; Canada racked lond whites, l.S5 ewt.; new stock, market weak; Florid No. 1, (7.00 6065-7No. barrel ; 2, (5 barrel. 67.50 - OOTTOK - 8 STATISTICS. r WASHINGTON. April IS Cotton on hand March 8t ta oonasmtug ratabltahment amounted to 1.668.981 bale of lint end 186.289 nf lietora compered with 1.(80,643 of Uut end 223 111 of Hater a year ego tad la pubtie storage and at compresses S, 783, 804 bale of llat and 124,-08- 9 of llnter compand with 0,252,852 of llat and 294.445 of Untara a held a year ago. FLAXSEED. DULUTH. Mina., April , 62 48. to S 72 (3 NKW INCORPORATIONS. Tho Sanpete Magnesium Sulphate company filed artlclea of Incorporation with the county clerk and with the aecretary of state yesterday. The company has a capital stock of (30,000, divided into shares of a par value or (1. Incorporators ars B. G. Billing, A. H. Anderson, Jr J. M. Anderson, O. R. Anderson and With the exception of the ) Vogelaar. latter, all are ot Mantl. The Ploanlnny Freer company of America, with a capital stock of (2a, 000, divided Into shares valued at (10, also fifed papers yesterday, . John B. Bears, Htrlngham A. Stevens, James B. Wallis, J. Frank Ward, Daniel Alexander and KoVrt I. Burton arq lnsorporatora. 5 V 'do 74 4a 4a '4ii 4(4 2921. (90.98 " Argentina 7 Oort By 6. . City ot Beege. 8.-- . do Bento 8a Bordeaux 6a . ... do Chrtitianla 8a . do Copenhagen 5Vi do Lyon 6a ...... do Marseille 6a . AND .! 4 66 St 1U m 55 110 112 87 110 02 10014 66 110 112 88 11014 93 88 88 .N0TB Entire 00 rCES (ZQaramotmlQidurt ; A smashing drams of marrlagw - sad three kinds of love. . MM 6a. nf $1r,on-Nebrskaj-- (27,000.- Show Starts at 6j 4a 7.. ..... ... (s ... ..... .... 4a. 6e.. 4... .... 4s KOWErJJA LAST TIMES TODAY AND SATURDAY half the natione I. FAREWELL 7s..... lr The Frame Ti, f WEEK OF SEASON Ralph Cloninger & Co. .... I n -- Up, modern grama f today-MATINEES Tueaday, Thursday A Saturday at t:30 10c, 15c, 80o and ESo Plus Tax EVENINGS lOo, 20a, 30c and 60w No HlQhar .. 7 TM o s . INTERNATIONAL IJOtNT I An Extraordinary H Production O NANCY FROM COMEDY Spootal Mualcal Number of ThTee People I .... Wlek-Rp- ' Omtart Photoplay oaEarth, Beg. SATURDAY, J April 15 Wl NOWHERE ; s Supported by - MYRTLE STEADMAN NEWS . T Another Big Star See Dashing, Plqnont, Saucy Bob Daniels in S ;u: A " o! CONTINUOUS, N: NeTF.Bolo P. 1 TO 11 M. NOW PLAYING Fmranptm ctfe . Pacific ev 4a. 8a 4e Steel LEE MORAN, In ' THE RUBBERNECK" 1. ,. rr HARRY CAREYS LATEST AND GREATEST PICTURE ANNE OF LITTLE SMOKY I New York to Europe ... ... ; W BEBE DANIELS j il do nf 4a Union Task car 7a , United Drug 8e Un Ry Inv lat 8a P, U 8 Realty 6a U S Rubber D S Rubber 6e U 8 Steel f 6a... A Lr 5a ;. Utah Va Car Cham Va Ry 6a W eaters glee 6e .. Wretera Md let 4a We tern Pac 6 . Western Ue WeetlDf Elee 7 .. . W A L Erie THE PATEOWAES Tl ' ... 4s .... ... 8s i Total ralve of bond today were (2A.84T.0O0, wttb 882.588 004 the preview day compared and (8.284.009 s year ago. COFFEE XARZXT. NEW YORE, April II. The market for nf-fv- e fatnna abewed eaetleee atmgtfe today, owing to farther advance, la Braall, cnvcrlng b eborte aed arattared buying of by lilac dcllveriro. The npenlng wee 4 to It eetebllehleg new high remcda bigher; pnlate tor ell deliveries wltk May aalllng at 10 38c, Ola and II 80c. Thera at September at July aoraa pra holiday raallaing, price attracted but cinae the abewad caualng alight rractkroa, a nat advance of 4 tn 8 pointe. Si tea were Mtlmited at about 33,000 bag May, 14 19c; July. 10 04c; Scptarober, 4 79c; October, 4 77c; December. 7bc; January, 4 71c; Matrh. 4 Toe, to ltc; 8aa-a- , Spot coffee (Inn; Rw 7. to 24 s. He i9e GEM A Big De Luxe Service Two-Fiste- TO PLYMOUTH. BOULOCNE. . HAMBURG By New Jkraericaa Flog Steamers Rooolsts Miy 2, My 30, June 27 Reliance May 16, June 13, July 11 R d TO r Sailing! every Thuraday. by the pnoo-UCar- -' gteamerf MMt CUf Mwnt roU, Moant Clin ton, Henra, Bayera. Waerturn berg. vttagpecuU cabia god annmvvd third elaae vceero m k1 tion. TDflTED AMERICAS URES. too, , 1MOrRe.LeoelLa Balia 8t-- , Chirage gtramahlp Agents b gradraMaranun , n iwonera Ihs I C E MRS, WM. S. HART Service Regular HAMBURG DIRECT Ton r.:conc P Drama of Love and Hate In s Motmahlna Country The Coming of tho Law With A .Anno 12:30 , TRIBUNE WANT AD8 GET RESULTS 2:45 5:00 Foatum Begin f 7.15 2:15 FATES NEWS ALL Picture. Live-wir- s Sunshine T 5 Comedy. 1:30 3:45 6:00 10:15 I International Newt r ' Nancy 3:15 Cir.:" VAUDEVILLE ACTS AS HEROINE Rvanlng COo (Plus 1000 Beat (Bun. A Hoi. 86 (Plu Aft) Tx)' ,Yx) Tk) Bal.) 10,XMU. (2n4 GOOD Easter Sunday Constance Talmadge in .Polly of the Follies THE SOME OF BIO PICTURES Matinees, Eight, TODAY AND TOMORROW c; HAROLD LLOYD In A I and DANSAKTS BIG DOUBLE BILL Today and Tomorrow ...... Union LAEAE AND DALE ' THEATEB 1 Largest Theater Finest Picturee Beautiful Ballroom Cafa Befreehments After Cuticura evwywbvie n .v r PAM7A6ES: mm Q Mothers Rest Srae.Ofotmrat.Tekero.i6e ri lrrai; n- -. LEE MORSE , SETW1CK Skin Tortured Babies Sleep 7..;; - lh Market etreat, San Francisco, or Bureau ef Navlsatien, Moees Paggl, 2t West SecKenyon hotel L. J. Kyss, Hotel Utah; American Express C ond South street; J. G, Tomlinson. Wilton hotel. Silt Laka City. , S Hoop 8 A GIL --cv .v:;'-; do coi So Bail 11 So v So Pacific ev da .a. do ref 4 da col tr 4a So Ry ten do co 6a do tea 4a Bo Porto R Sugar 7s. 8t Oil ef Cal deb Te Third Are adj 6e I ' - SOI Th WnrliT Greatest Tonic 4...,, 4i It nf li Tide Oil Xnnsrd-ChasdU- CAJIABIAll TANLAC P Port Ry L Reading gea 4 S A col Rep I 5a.... R G A W 1st 44 .... .... R I A A La L 1 Mt A Bo ref A Bt L A 8 ad 4a... do lac 4a do pr lieu 4 A 8t L S W lat P A K C S L 4 A A A P 1st 4 , Sea All Lloa con 4a, do adj 8 ... ..... do ref 4a 7' ' - - THB CPBEEHT OT FUN n Bner hive, besides their hutnrfcm sppntraento er yea. service, til of the glories ef the river trip to State-room- s htv 1, A I and 4 hsrths with wardrobes, etoasri rnaniug water tod steam heat ender yonr own issaMdisto eoetreL Far schedules ef' aratfnes m4 tsti see tha Canard Aen Th Oed splendid UHBQUALED vaudeville BILL, " rHCLUDOTa . 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The Wage aval of electrotype finishers In th book and shop of Greater New job electrotyping York will remain unchanged at $59 a decision another for year, under week nrade by Laurence T. Hinch, chairman which rat on of of the board " arbitration, the question of wage readjustments in association the Industry. The employers' sought a reduction of (7 a week. 8,.. Jimmie Aubrey In the new whirlwind comedy A CHABMEP UTE Alee Lowr Children 15c Balcony 30c Tax Included on all tickets Direction S. X Fox Enterprises ADVANCES ARE APPROVED. WASHINGTON. April 13. Approval of advances for agricultural and livestock wo purposes aggregating 2, 834,000 today by the war finance corln- loans ths of Distribution poration, Cl Colorado, (221,000; Idaho, (18,000; low, f) 6,600: Montana; 000; North Dakota, (387.000; South Do koto, (192,000; Texas, (201,000; Wyoming, .... ..h. Dolores Seal, Dramatic Soprano, Added Feature. Augmented Orchestra. - la hundred.-- Sale ... ... YOU MUST SEE IT . lltd L B A M S 4.8 4a 1928 4a 1981., 61 Lahlgh Valley 4 ,, 701 H8 Liggett A Mycr 6a 4 110 Lorillard 6a 03 Loo A Nath 87 k 4o unlflid 4a ., 87 88 Mkt St Ry con 6 8 8 v uattamrntt dtrB 106 Max Petr 8a do 8ao Paulo 8 78 73 46 78 4a lllch deb Cent do Tokie 6a . 11214 Mich 8 tare Tel 112 Danish Munictp 8a A. 10 112 lag 8s 97)- 4 00 07 109 Midvale Bteel ev la Dept st setae Ta... M A St Lou ref 8 Dom ot Caa 6& note 100 100 86 101 1129 M St P A S B M 8 98)- 4 M 08 8 09 do 6a 1031 K A T pr 1 5a A 96 04 Dutch 8 Indie 6 1047 197 new eiij 5 A .. 95 94 iao 06 do 0 1962 do lat 4s 106 107)4 Ms Pae 1?3 107 French Republic ref 8s 1928 103 1084 146 103 do 7V6 do gen 4a 91 91 33 91 Japanese lat 4V Moat Power 8s A 77 76 78 886 do 4 Mar A lat JOS 108 84 108 Kingdom. 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RAILWAY AND MISCELLANEOUS do ref 4s 0r-R R A .Nav 4a, OtM Steal 8e A Pae Gas A Else Pac T A T 5 Packard Mo Tar 8 P A T 7a. Penna R K do fen 5e do gea Per Marq ref 8a.. Pierce Oil deb 8a .. Chlneee THE BEAUTY OF THIS MASTERPIECE CANNOT BE TOLD BY PI WORDS BONO TREND tTILL UP, NEW YOhK, April 13. Influenced by th more moderate ton of th stock list, bond market showed a slight today slackening of the previous aeualon acttvlty and breadth, but th trend In moat divisions wa toward auu ; higher level. In this particular, foreign Issues led, accelthe strength of French exchange Parto-Lyoerating the recently Mediterranean railway and Department of Rein 7. and both or Mexican government th 6 denoted further accumulation, also th Dutch East Indies. Chines. Japan and sooth "American group. Liberty bonds halted - In their recent sensational rise, although moet of the aerie closed at gain. Many domestic and rail added a polnL to recent gain fracothera were better by substantial were value) tions. Total sale (par -- - 99.70 STATE MUNICIPAL. 09 154. 100k la ' Low. jCloae. GOVERNMENT, (lSl.OOO.OW 8, 254 1258 09.80 99.60 99.70 686 100.06 99.92 100.06 48 lOQ.OOi 99.90 99 96 1270,100 80' 100 721100.80 80il00.08U)0.O2 100.08 4. fttAVION Siivor exporta for March aggregated with (3,918,636 in (5.000,000, compared March; while Imports of Oliver totalleda 16.953,105, against (3,(72.047 In. March year ago. ninth month Silver exports for th (4(909.. ended with March aggregated 148. against $46,440.71 during th corresilver sponding month last year, while$54,02.,-12Imports for the period totalled for tho with 646,649,630 compared nin month ended March. 193L- - - 99 64 90 06 90 92 99 86 . 4 a 414 FOREIGN' 707 year ago and with I'uav rwirae 41 , -- 8. Liberty do lat do 2nd do "1st do tod do rd do 4th Victory .. .. High. A' (454.-0.0- BONDS. Sla. TOMOESOW mm ports Highest Since 1920. NEW YOKE, April 13 Following are tobond as day high, low and closing price of the total the New York Stock Exchange, end1 alee of each bond (ealea in 10001 UNITED STATES : - aaua --- --- Wileon A Ce a do ev 8 , March Exports the Largest Since Octobers 1921; Im- . March, 1014. for th blue months ending , Exporta March With (3.021. 0', aggregated (6 609,000; during the same months 1921. while Imports for th period to- taled (1.880.000, against (3.009,000 during the same months Of 1921. Gold exports during March aggregated (986,743. against $709,(68 in March lost year, while imports of gold aggregated 133.485.2i 8, Against (37,371.776 In March a year ago. Gold export for th nine months ended 'with March aggregated I2L090.000. compared- with $181,000,000 in 'March a year gw)rtlft gold import for the peftod to tailed (434,000,000. compared with no for Jtha B-f- ?r-- 4 Eight?" (WSXOOO constructive side. Sales amounted to shares. Again eliminating the coal strike, which threatened to become an adverse factor importance?' tho day s 'genof increasingwas distinctly encouraging. eral news the opening of tp TparkUeA bles announced tho cut In the Bank or England discount rats to tho lowest level Since July, 1914. This evidenc of International mone by further relaxatary ease was followed center. Call Ibarra tion of rates at this opened at 4 per cent, that figure applyfew next In tho loans to days. In ing however, demand private wanegotiation S and oven obtainable at money 3 per cent on approved collateral. exContrary to expectations, foreign changes were not perceptibly responsive to the lower British bank rate. Sterling eased a fraction .from yesterday s high requotations and few of the continental mittances showed more than nominal changes from the previous day. NEW YORK BONDS. - ? TODAY WASHINGTON. April II Incmute in tho value of America s foreign trad waa of department reported today by th ootnmorco, with announcement that oats loot month aggregated (333.000,-th- o highest since October, 1921, end that Imports totaled (2J8.004.000, th greatest sines Decomber, 1930, Tho tredo balance of $74,000,000 In favor of tho United States shown by the figures is the greatest since November, Th 1921, when th total waa 883.0OO.VOO, trod balance In February waa (3S.0O0.-00- 0 end in March, 1921, (113.000,000. Export last month compared with (387, 000,000 during March, 192L and were fignearly twice as great as th prewar ure of (187,000.000 in March. 1914. (SSL Imports In March .compared with, stantial contributions to tho market's i A domestic story that brings up tbs question, "Have Children STOCK UST. w - - nv XORX on NEW YORK. April IS. Business the stock exchange today passed the million share Hne for the tenth consecutive full session, but failed by a liberal margin to reach the more Impressive dimensions of recent days. (Good Friday), Tomorrow's recess soiling to insure prompted additional trofiua- - This tendency was most mani-e- st In the more representative steels, equipments, motors and foreign oils the latter giving evidence of renewed liquidation. Domestio oils, notably the Standard Oils of New Jersey and California, were among the strongest Issues, with Sinclair, Coeden, Pacific Associated and Tidewater, dxtreme advances In this division ranged from I to 8 points Rails were favored to a greater degree than at any previous session of the week. Gains of 1 to 1 points accompanied the buying ot aciflcft. granger., coaler And. trunk lines, but- - the common and- - preferred issue of Gulf, Mobil A Northern led that entire division with extreme gains of 4 and ( points. Tobacco and food specialties, also textile and leathers, notably Tobacco Products, Loose WlleeJ Jewel. Tea preferred, American Woolen, American Hide and auLeather preferred and the secondary tomobile Issues, particularly Pierce-Arrosubcommon and preferred, made tvt (J MAN' SAILOR-WAD- E Funniest Thing Lloyd Hal Produced Youll Laugh ana Laugh and Laugh, : And "THE HOUSE OF THE TOLLING BELL A big spook and ghoit tory, with May McEvoy and Bruce Gordon. Th r :7 THE DANSANTB bt tha place tor you to enjoy yourself from noon to midnight. Cafe in connection Lunch 11:30 to 2 p. m, 50c, 40c, 36c. No admloaion charge to luncheon patron. Dancing free to theater patrons all afternoon. Dancing at night 8:30 to 12 midnight, 60c per couple. Best of music. Like a roof garden, Como and meet your frionda.- DHOAPIVAV BATURDAYOrt-- TODAY AN Deubl werth-wh- ll Y bill FAKDAinii f Tlfj'NUT DOUGLAS AET AC CO HD In a we item dram ' i THE FIGHTCvO ACTC2 SUNDAY WM. RUSSELL In BLOSSOMS 'DtSKRT |