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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNErTHURSDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1922. 17 ADVANCE OF COPPER SHARES LEADING MARKERS. FEATURE Extensive Transactions in Red Metal Cause Rise of From t to 5 Points; Prediction of Liberal Trading Features Demand Freely Made. Pit, While Shorts Are 14-ce- nt Persistent in Covering. JtxHir (Irlbicacu (Dpjregff By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. CHICAGO. May 17. While May wheat actad tight, thera waa general eating In the deferred deliver! ea. The don waa about the low point, at net loeees of 1 tc to 1 6 -- 8c. Corn and oata declined l-to ahowing a heavy under- tone. while rye waa lower. to May wheat at the opening sold up to 1.474. a new high on tha present movement. Longs sold freely. A decline of lib followed, Trade waa on eral scale with persistent covering by shorts. The longs sold on all tha minor upturns after the opening. Cash wheat conttnuea to be bought, to come to Chicago for delivery. Seles of 106,000 bushels were made to go to - store, while those who have taken in the cash grain are now reporting liberal charters to send grain east. Liverpool refused to follow the sdvance In Chicago Tuesday and eloeed unhigher. Local sentiment changed to was much more bearish, despite the Increased apprehension of hot weather damage voiced In Kansas City messages. There was free early selling by local Grain wu absorbed by professionals. commission houses at 11.28 on resting orders, and more resting orders were found at 81.27 for the July. Pit tongs the last, generally unloaded - toward making tha final break and easy close. moveA belief that the ment of corn will Increase materially In lack a near combined with future the of aggressive buying made a heavy undertone la that grain. At no time were prices higher than the previous day's close. Country offerings were fairly liberal, but generally favorable for field work, although the forecast was for care. showers. Receipts were ninety-tw- o Bulk of the trade In oats was of s local cars. eighty-eigcharacter. Receipts, Shipping demand for the latter grain 0 showed improvement with sales of bushels. Rye was affected by the action of No export wheat and ranged lower. sales were reported from the west and wAa of a local the bulk of the trade character. 4e a to -- l-- after-planti- ht 250,-00- HEW TORE LUTED STOCKS. J A. Hogle (As Reported by KEW YORK. May IT. For the flret time in several years copper shares today overshadowed ell other Issues ea the foremost features of the stock market. Their rise of 1 to. ( points on very extensive transactions waa attributed to Improved conditions In the metal Industry and probable mergers. According to disinterested observer, however, the Strength of metals waa mainly due to, the concerted efforts ef professional Interests which apparently regarded that group as the best vehicle for the further advance ef quoted values. Predictions of an early rise in refined copper prices to 14 cents a pound were Attention freely made in trade circles waa directed to the fact that silver and the baser metals have shown almoststeady 'enough anrnmneement recently.'wee Speculative interest In steel stocks revived on news that leading manufacturers had been invited to Washing toq to discuss present end future trade conditions with President Harding and. other members of the administration. Steels had their inning in the last half of the session, when Midvale rose an extreme ft points and eloeed at a net gain of 4 as a result of unconfirmed reports to the effect that the company would be absorbed by Bethlehem. Republic and Replogle Steels, as well as several others of that group, also closed 1 to t points higher, but Bethlehem was relatively heavy and United States end Lakawanna finished at moderate losses. Oils and motors, and equipments, as represented chiefly by Mexican Petroleum, Studebaker, Baldwin Locomotive end International Harvester contributed substantially to the markets constructive side, Harvester gaining SI) points, united Drug was strongest of the Inactive specialties at a gain of t points. Seconuary issues dominated the rails until well toward the finish, when Reading and Canadian Pacific were In process of accumulation with Rock Island, New Haven, St. Paul and Baltimore A Ohio. Sales amounted to 1.675,000 shares. The money market again Ignored withdrawals of funds for federal account, call loena ruling at 8 cent throughout. Time funds were In plentiful supply at 4)4 to 4)4 per cent, but slight concessions w ere repo rted on prime commercial paper. Cables from abroad suggested depression In London and on the continent, growing out of latest political and ecoThin was not renomic developments. flected in foreign exchanges, however, the British rate holding Arm, with only moderate reactions in allied mills and German marks. HU ACVL-- TORE STOCE LIST. THE MYSTERIOUS ROME & WAGNER t take Tribes Uwl Wire. railWASHINGTON, May IT. 8tat road commissions have the same authority to Initiate and establish freight rates that they had prior to the enactment of tho transportation act. according to witnesses for tb railroads, who appeared and today before the house Interest foreign commerce committee In opposition to legislation designed to repeal the of the section act, and limit the Jurisdiction of tho Interstate commerce commission over etat ratea. Alfred P. Thom, general couneel of the Association of Railway Executives, told the committee that the Initial power of action In the matter of state rates Has with the state commissions. Just the earn as It did before the transportation act became a law. Whenever a stats, he said, ha- - aoepted th general-principlaid down by the national government as embodied In the transportation aet and administered by the Interstate commerce commission, the state commissions have retained absolute control over rates within that statb. It has only been where state have refused to accept the national standard and have Insisted on that discrimiretaining in effect rates commerce that nated against Interstate the federal Commission hst been forced to act, according to Mr. Thom. NOW PLAYING TWO MORE DAYS CS1eifTHbasn-Sl- rate-maki- ne le The two popular HARRY BERRY & MISS . WHO AM I a ? In Worth of tho Rio Grande' kfcWoiSw Puremount Dictum 'Northqf fhg, Rio Grand outdoor. T00NERVILLE COMEDY. PATHS NEWS. DANSANTE ' MAY McAVOY in' "THE HOMESPUN - In PARADISE 1:S0, CMS, 4:00, 5:45, 7:20, IMS Se 15c 88c Matin securities. nrYiBTKxisr (A 11:80 to 7 p. patron, Phene Waa 1870 for Reported by 1. A. Bogin A 0s ) RANK er Dance parties. STOCKS. ... C1TT PRODUCE. KANSAS CITY, lio.. May IT Bags, fresh 22e. KANSAS No Unchanged creamery, 12e. ; been, I.N 88c; pecking, lirSTHlAf, 23c; broilers, 40c; I C E m. Canadian V Mat. TODAY, 2:30 (pacific to (0 00 820.00 830.00 .40 .40 100.00 102 00 ioi.o 0.1 Coal Sugar Utah Fire Clar Utah Pr A Lt 1st pfd I 10)1 U I Fuel Ts pfd Wtlker Bras Dry Oondt t'tah-ldsh- e 110 00 Lmmmdm Pmcifl itMUwaj .78 The DeKoven . BONDS. CUNABTD) Loved Comic Opera. ANCHOR SAME BARGAIN PRICES SEATS NOW SELLING to ptfwgwonrnif bwkt "T HEAR THEM WHILE YOU 0k)WB ROSE" D nAVS J Seat Now Pop. Mat Saturday FIRST TIME HERE THE LEATHER PUSHERS" MAl'ltETAKLA AUL11AMA ..... CABMAS1A SCYTHIA (MW) RED HOT RIVALS" Very low round trip fare will be made from stations in Utah to Califor nia resort dties. Tickets on sale May 15 to Sept, 30 with final return limit Oct. 31, I Visit 'v. -- i V- CALIFORNIA IN SUMMER $ neasest agent ( . v ' ( Bosioe M. Y, COLUMBIA HEAPS IT. I COMING SUNDAY' AND LON CHANEY - ln Gang NSV great wh whs of men hate, and men REVUE rAMAKPR SATUBNIA lev. REPORTED MISSING SALT LAKH THEATRE ?' Juo July Jl7 turn ,...Jne Kaylee. Jeo r 1 - Slsegew Jura Key Auf ft. 12 , t IradeederryST to Picture ecu Vl Hestxeai , elysla a n.KMi Ale north-bree- d ft liwrpo! IS 54 Oe T Jely tl- Asg IS Bstese, Dsbravuli 14 July 1 'I 2 Lneot JlF es4 Olssgew M, CANADIA1T BEBVICI! x This is Mis Janis first appearance in this city and for her initial engagement she i presenting tha greatest musical comedy produced in years. 15 eibrsher, - es4 XriiU IN A marvelous" story ef th Auf snd 1 Boat. June 1. ITALIA i Bmtee to Lea4e4erry, A4YKIA HZR MUSICAL "THE TRAP" A . X ...... Jra .tJea .......Jra CAMFHOMA AUiEBIA 1T. UED-FO- R BREACH OF PROMISE. LOS ANGELES, Calif., May 17 Archlo N. Vanon, formerly of Parle, III., Is defendant In a mitt filed In the Log Angeles superior court Monday by Mias Han) Frasier for 250,000 damages for alleged breach of promise to marry, Mies Frasier alleged in her oomplaint she became engaged to Vance In Bt. Louts September 10, lt2t, end that Vance then came to Lob Angeles, promising to make a home for them after their marriage. He broke the engagement In a letter to her January 5 last, the plaintiff alleged. Vance la making hla home her. He waa formerly a representative In the Illinois legislature and county treasurer at Paris, according to Mlaa Frasier. The latter alao stated she had been employed aa his housekeeper. y- Cell f 4 A Hnm04rg ts4 rhHrf W.'WP caboVa .July iaXOMA m v y fwSo .nTTlUy LirOSlA (raw) 1? Wf U i.i.'Iwe 1lrmuth. H.iltiW NEWS !" sL4 ....... Com. TONIGHT THE THREE COLLEENS' lu IsL frsnelee, er KweeU Ml Xsrk.t Street, Kenya Hot.lj ef K.Ttf.tlwi. Xeo. 4 U 7. Krw, Itatal Btabl As.rws st-6. Lmuiara. So. J. ydx Vra , Hotel. Belt lake City. Fraigkt BalUsga as AgfUeotla Saatksmptra K. T. to Charkaur s4 aa 5U7 H BEhltNOABIA - MAY THEATRE SECOND-HAN- UN Offleee SALT LAKE Q rial. Stn. Masterpiece, America's Greatest and Best dc healthy conpladon,l ngnlarboveiaa4a e FLAXSEED. DULUTH. Mins., llir 17. Ue 42 20-21-- 22 112.00 T2 260.00 boa Vancouver. Sailing By Popular Demand Sat., Sun., Mon., May Matinee Saturday so.oo loi.oo .82 X.8 a. s to to 00 80.00 M 08.00 Standard Qnidunt tea and fiMR ships') ecroes th tadfic. Fortnightly f LAST PERFORMANCE THE MAACOT FRIDAY NIGHT B S 0 00 00 00 Bahrain Here we ijcTvZCO Asked, 8.00 Aiaelg Sngsr da pfd Con Wagon Bam Eire In. Independent Cos! Marftn Canning St pfd , Mt States Tel A Tel .. or Blotchy SMn Wart e R THE MASCOT STOCKS. Bid. Constipation A ADVANCE IN PRICE NO Afternoon Evening (Ex. $un. A Hal.) (Sun. A Hal. Aft) 85c (Plus Tax) toe (Plus tax) 1000 Beat (2nd Bat.) 10c (Nc Tax) BRANDON LIGHT OPERA CO. Seles In hundreds. Poultry rooster, VAUDEVILLE p Tea, Bridge, Luneh InIGHTB WILKES And 1 ' Herle'e Six Knights ef Melody SiM till midnight. Always just right. CAFKi Luneh 11:30 to 8 p. m. lot, lew Creams, etc., neon till midnight. Ns ad. mlstlen charge to lunch or refreshment TotsI sales of bonds tods were 118.178.000, compered with 115.071,000 prsvlous dy tad 8,654.000 s year ago. HOUSE j An Oriental Picture With Bnappy Action. M A DOLLS S' THE PROPHETS P. 11 NAZIMOVA 0W EUGENE OBRIEN TO 1 NOW PLAYINCf The hit Of th year H A Beautiful Comedy. Hour CONTINUOUS, s VAMP Pr THE DANSANTE AND CAFE THI DANSANTB entertains them all. Unchanged, YOilD. Ifcc AiekicaN t Butter FAHTACES An absorbing romance of love and adventure In the great lfr 18c. , FRANCES & FRANK THE LIONS BRIDE stan JACK HOLT' BEBE DANIELS KEW YORE 10KDS. IT. Tallowing tra today NEW YORK, high, low and cluing prices of bonds on the New York Stock Exchange, and the total uln of esck bond: 8 BONDS I 1 A L Cell ALBANIA TYHHHKXIA AVSOMA .. St. Lawrence to Jo 0lraw 1 Jaly Rout ?? 4 r U it sra i Ag IralsBd. et Marine, Kutraal to Livrpeel Jaae 10 July ,......Js .,.....Jaly It Aug 2 Aug 18 Itept 1 If I Alw rslt Gliije and 'Aaaiea Kostreal t Elywsatk, Cssrbssr 17 July Aug 24 ANPAXIA July I Aug I 5pt ANTONIA Je t pxmm cmti New Tork, Cherbourg, Southamptrli; N. Queenstown, Liverpool, J'hUad.ipM, y, , Queenetown, Liverpool. Asores, Madeira, aibrwltar. NITA NALDI N. Y., Boston, Genoa. Boston. end Queenaiown, Naples Liverpool. Yeung, pretty, and Montreal, Quebea, Queenstown, Liver pooL brunette. The vll. lainesa You will b rewarded by attendS. Y., Plymouth. Cherbourg, Antwerp; ing any shewing New Turk, Hamburg, Llbau. pane g. during next week at I 1 S NIGHTS, BEG. THURS., MAY 2 Matinee Saturday - Price Night, 0e to 22.50 Motlneo Mo to (2.00 e run In New York Prom A. L. ERLANQER presents ' one-yea- 5" PRIM GUM.O EPeCEBS By A. A. MILNE With LAURA HOPE CREWS and the ORIGINAL NEW YORK COMPANY INCLUDING DUDLEY OIGGES N. V. World 'Mr. Fin PaneegTBy la the gayeat, beet produced end altogether most charming comedy seen thie neeeon." ' Utah Children' Home Finding Society Benefit Performance. f JACKIE COOGAN MY yc BOY AmericanTheater i. V "Vi SATURDAY, MAY 20, . 10:30 a. m. 10c and-25c- t Murray, 5aiiha UtVi?. Ei;;: i f th Merican A rrtr"n ffsw York, Plymouth, Cherbourg Hamburg. Penslg. For sailings and ohr in formaltod apply Intornetionai Mercantile Marin Co Kyert Neutebeem, 8870 WssMngtoo Aye. Ogden, Utah, er Leeel Assntsl in th county of 8a.lt Lake time th mid creditor may ettend, 1rove aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 16th their claims, appoint a trustee, e Amine of 1S7J, the raid Henry Harksr, the bankrupt, and traiuuct sutlk-o'hr- r day May, Ilf Tire DISTRICT COURT- - OF THE Jr., waa duly adjudicated bankrupt, and bunlnees aa may property com kefor aid meeting United States for .the District of Utah. that ttie first meet met of hie creditors be held at th office of the Referee, JuiUlOI.D R. LETCU- -n f In th rpattar pf Henry Marker. Jr VuL will 424 Continental Bank building. SsJt lake R.feree In Innlr . y, . Bankrupt In Bankruptcy, No. 755. City, Utah, on the Mth day of May, Salt Lake City, Utah, May IT, 1.G t To th creditor pt Henry Barker, Jn. llli, At 10 R) o'clock A.., M., at which n33J snl dfrtrlct f |