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Show h- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11,1922. W turning early that the Turks would sign an armistice before nlght.tthe market until after midday showed a tendency to sag in sympathy with corn And oats. Shorts in wheat 'grew restless during, the last hour of the board of trade session, no word having been received as to the outcome of the alliee ultimatum News that export bids at to Turkey. the Oulf of Mexico showed a Continued rise 'Tended further to emphasise bullish did reports sentiment, and, eo likewise,demand. Forof a better domestlo milling meanwers credited with having eigners " amount while accumulated a good siaed of tutor delivery holdings, and thy finish was at about the ttfp figures of the dav. The bearish aspect of the government crop report aa to corn, compared with what most traders had expected, made and oata average lower. prices for corn Provisions were easier. Influenced by the official corn crop estimate and by a UNSETTLED ' Tl ny July Rye, OATA' Dye ... .... May ... ... Timothy . Jsa RIBS Oct .(3 10.78 ,CA3H QUOTATIONS. . Wheat. X. 3 led. $1.13 1 X. 3 hart, 11.08 t -- 1- -9 l-- 4c 4. l-- l-- 1- -4 l-- Rib. au.ooBiaoo. 11.37 3.47 11.3T 4 CHICAGO. Oct. 10. Wheel went up$1.10. ward a little tn value today, owing mainallied, MHC71 No. a yellow, Cora. No. ly to uneasiness regarding a eh. nee that KLttBks.i,. tha Turks might choose to fight rather a white, 404Zc; Ns- Oata, No. than accept terms which had been of041 He. fered bv the allies. Closing quotations were unsettled, net higher, to a i with December 91,07 4 to 31.07 8 and LCS 31 09 Corn finished to May Effect. to off to up; oats at to decline to a like advance, and pro' down. visions unchanged to 13 let-u- p 'Jo In shipping demand. y Some flrmnese at the et&rt wae disJJaSXir RANGE or THE LEAPING FUTURES. played by the wheat market, apparently aa a result of higher prices at Uverpool Lew. Close, Open. High, and because the United States govern-me- ' WHEAT By CHARLES D. MICHAELS.. was wheat ll.OTH 0.- - Local Dee $1.07 $1.07 1 crop report concerning Oct. CHICAGO, operation x.o I cft aa bullish. Besides, talk waa i.o i.o were the mala factor la tb (rain mar construed X.01 1.021 1.02 current about frost- - In Argentina. Buy July 1.02 Influket today. Tha offset all other CORN Ing, however, lacked volume throughout .82 1H moat with Dec .2 .1 the and traders aa ences The government report had an morning, early decreasing Influence an corn, but Wheat turned strong. The trade soon forgot all about the report. At the last corn was Ho higher wheat was up to Ho lower, oata He higher to Ho lower, and rye HQ Ho higher. A majority of the pit element waa disposed to go alow on either side of wheat until something definite develops In the Hear blast situation. During the early trading strength In Uverpool and claims of froet in Argentina attracted little attention. From theee causes prices eased off slightly from the previous day's aloes, tittying commission houses absorbed tbs NOW W1AVIN8 offerings, on Aha decline. - . Later buying by local professionals started values upward. Eborta covered freely on the advance. The finish was at the top after a range of HdlHo Premiums for wheat at the seaboard continue to advance. No. 2 hard, Unqualifiedly eueoeesful ploturlzatlon of an unqualifiedly successful etas f. o. b. New York.aold at 25o over Deolaaalc. cember. e In tha A History of ParamounL At the Gulf No. I bard was ISHo over December bid for October loading with no JtSSE L.LASKY PRESENTS .offerings, and 30o over was quoted for No. 1 Manitoba, f. o. b. Montreal. Red winter on spot here was off to at 8c over December, due to the withdrawal of local mills from the market. Corn had a range of Ha. The lowest prices were made early. The highest was toward the last. The finish came within Ho of the top. Aside from the government report, there was little In the situation that attracted attention. While many traders construed It as bearish, the fact that total supplies are more than 300.000. 000 bushels less than last year, induced fair buying on ths breaks. The seaboard showed less anxiety for supplies. Bids from the gulf for near-b- y shipment were withdrawn downstate. Spot offerings sold full at readily prices compared with December. Receipts were 45 cars. December oats were Inclined to act tight and closed about He under the May the previous day. ' Cash against Xo undersome houses took December. Heavyweight grain waa In demand In the sample market, with the basis as much as H91o better as compared with the December. Receipts 164 cars. Houses with eastern connections were moderate buyers of rye. Some Canadian rye now at Buffalo sold at equal to 6c over Chicago December. Two northwestern markets received 229 cars. Local Operations Are Main Factor in Grain Market; Report Has Little to 4. SseflQStS. d. IlCSOtgiSM. Porh, BomlnaL Lard, $11 40. 11.4 t at set advances f g polsts on eoTorlag end buyl-- g by houses, rtoetegi October, A -- Sc; Pocem-be- r. A met Mgieh, 8 22c M-- y, 8 lie. Ths desuad for rottced futaro roeeleted of one lot for November delivery dt 8 SUc. which wm 18 potate below tho prevloua cloeo. Lets (a tee d-- y theee wae a tale ef 8noA rs here ef Cubes fron efawe ht 8 84d, a slight ever the early treaseetleaa. aula 02S8c. Clmr , July ... v. LARD -. . . .114 Oct . IS BP OAR MARKET, NEW TORE, Oet. 10.Thara was change la raw enter prices, bat mors sctlylty wet d coat noted Cubdt at wr reported. freight, equal to 8 28 fee Centrifugal, iad Porto Ktcos at the eoino leyol. The dsy'e boat-n- i amounted tqIbout 12000 bsgu of Cubes nd 76.000 bag oT Porte Bleoe fur October ship ment et quoted prices. - Raw sugar futures were fktriy active end prices, while somewhat irregular, wore la the , 4e. hi ghee aaA elneed TPRPEMllXX. 8AT1NNAH, Oi., Oct 10. Parpen tine, fins, ; sale. 202 , receipts, TOO; salpmeete. 04; v stork. 11,821. Roela, hr mi li4; receipts, 2978; thlp-nte- , 8I8SO, Utt ; I tuck, . D,- - R. r. Quotei G, H, t. E. M. N, 8.10; I .. . WO. 1.80; WW. A 48, . 1 32 Cfrlteaa. (Dfiatgo nt ALL-WEE- 'k K The Old Homestead' MONTE CARTES Musical " Comedy Revuo . Izry the Kin; AND Mlle-ston- irrw you ROBERT BARRON in COINCIDENCE 22c Children, A mill?' cues icakxet. Rupert Ilughcs 1ND1 8THIAIA Ooundec) on hiejamous STANDARD A JAMES CRUZE PRODUCTION MUSIC BY THE AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYBODY BUT COME EARLY I OILS. E M 7 BUSTER KEATON THE LORNER GIRLS .whose marvelous 'work in D. W. Griffiths Birth of a 'Nation and other big pictures thrilled a nation. r BOB WILLIS fly n .Marjorie Daw GORDON WILDE AND CO. Ralph Graves . the handsome chap who gained fame overnight in D. W. Griffiths Dream Htrcet, and recently scored unusual triumph in Kindred" of tha Dust. AMZXIOAN 001? CTBT OSCHSaTSA . PAGE AND GREEN ANNOUNCEMEtlT n DINNER AND DANCE ALL NEW TODAY LOUVRE CAFE AT, They All Appear in PANTAGES long llianeo" n Thursday, Oct, 12, to 12 p. m. : DELICIOUS DINNER Beginning from This novel story was written by PETER B. KYNE . Saving 2 75c PER PLATE NOW SHOWING Relish, Soups, Choice of the Best Meats, Fish, Vegetables, Rolls, Desserts, Drinks. Courteous Service. on 210 no IMH HTRIAL 6 ro Kfi 8 45 8 60 Amalgamated Sugar com .. 82.00 85 00 Amalgamated Sugar S pet pfd 88 00 5Q 00 Onaeolidated Wagon 516.00 825.00 Homo Fir las e.. .57 .60 Independent Coal Morgan Cannlnf S pet pfd .. jni.no 108.00 104.00 106 00 Mt Btatee Tel k Tel a.. 2 00 2 50 People Sugar pfd k com .... Sehramm-Jnhnaon S pet pfd .. 100 on 102.80 .55 .50 Standard Coal .SO .65 tl 8 Fuel 7 pet pfd Vtah-lria- b 8 85 .. 8.40 Sugar 80.00 6ft 00 Ttah Fir Clay ......... at wnrM THEliAUllNJ - talker m R m r 2no.no 112 on 114 00 Rroa Dry Goods i HONRS. L Stock Ex da 1920 8 e ftdantCflal da 4 84U t tah Pr k Lt-l6 1044. . t tah Lt k Pt 4a I960 . . . !Ttah Idaho Sugar T 1080 88.00 so on irs 04 00 84 on 07 50 88.00 W 00 Do:You-;Die2(Hlie-Siirgeon,s1iil- Wed. to Sun. Inc. 16c to 75o Thuro. to Sun. Inc. 16c .to Y8s Tna.-Tax Included sTarifiiiu86tr OOMMENCINQ Have you tumor or any othef allmont you would like to havq mltsru. by thle wonderful' healert Kow her tenth year in Balt Lake City. 4 POLYfUSOB TUMOR OP THE NOSE dr; buying. KELLlNG, Drugless THE COMFORT ROUTE - Pam via ha I - Cherbourg Londoa via Southampton Berlin via Hamburg Tkrmmth AtxAInrt fa mtl posts cf thm mmrid berge, new 0N Shtpa, mwiiml for eocafort and eteadiacae, tail fort trhtiy tram New lark. Vaaiiritiad emaine la aiielMaae. 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S A, .ceisase Healer ' -- a would like for everyone to know about the wonderful results received.. D. C. Mechanotherapy, Hydrotherapy.. Electrotherapy ' MY PATIENTS OET WELL Specialising Female Troubles, Appert. dlcltls, Lumbspo, Rheumatism, Ner. vouinetL Heart and Kidney Trouble, ttho. Ladles' and Childrens Spe. clallet. l thelidll HEAR HER OWN STORY i F. MARION Grsduste Chiropractor and - and ft digppeav-feyHlfeataiEBtsJlv- ea' Reduced Without pr T- fe? TONIGHT 10KB018 wool. SALES. IjONPON. Oct. 10 Th wool auction tale opened firm today With offering of 10.270 bale. Thera waa a large attendance. Compared with the last aerie cioe merlnoe advanced ft to 10 per cent, eroeabreda and fine combing 10 per cent and otbef grade rent, medium 7 to 10 were unchanged to 8 per cent dearer. There waawtetiva home and continental Dance While Dining. J. F. SNOW, Manager. 33SE ........ r. 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