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Show ullE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY. T YOU KNOW ME, ALV HEAR EAST IS . 13 MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, '1922. Copyright. 1923, by' The Ball Syndicate, Ina. txNEER SEEK rr SETORE. 1 aeout MED rr$ EKQU6W JUST A T 7 You'd haib GAME!) HlC-t- i By RING LARBIGH r PROBABtv A STAR tiuM.M&s- j,' !P6litical Developments Foreign Land Cause Net Gains In Wheat Prices. (jjJM70uCC& tTrbzuj IjfExaigp ptdljx By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Nov. 8. Political develop- CHICAGO, $ menu In tha near eaat were the doml- -: nattng Influence In tha (rain market, and ' while there wee a email break early in sympathy with Liverpool, at no time wae there any gyaat presaure and It took but . relatively little buying to make a harp advance. Closing trades were at on wheat. to 1 ; net gains of oa torn, S 5Jl-4- o OS oat Mid I $ rf , The most effective buying on wheat wae by houses with eastern connections, liberal covering by shorts was in at times. The bulk of the new trading Is going Into the May, which s6ld at a new blgh for the season, while the July wae within 1 cent of the best figure on the crop. The December-Ma- y spread narrowed to 4 cent difference on at the last, compared with 1 8 cents the DeSaturday, with some selling of commiscember and buying of May by sion houses. Winnipeg had a holiday, but wae quoted ee higher on the curb, although receipts for two days were 8418 cars there, against 263 care last year. A break in forto eign exchange checked export business some extent, sales of 800,00 to 400,000 winhard bushels Manitoba, durum and. ters being reported. A decrease of 1.- 286.000 bushels In the visible was somewhat more than the trade expected. dePersistent buying of the near-b- y liveries of corn by commission houses and local bulls advanced prices to withinsea-so-a fraction of the best figures of the Offerings were not large and there wae less pressure than expected, despite on the decline of 2 cent In premiums cash grain and prospects for an Increased movement In the Immediate future. Baltimore wae out of the market downetate, to outbid Chibut New Orleans continues cago, both for old and new grain. Receipts, 837 cars. While oats showed a firm undertone other it was mainly inwassympathy with largely of a local Trad grains. character. Visible supply was .reduced 1.887.000 bushels and total stocks are less than half of last year'a Receipts, 217 cars, with the basis easy as compared with December. A good export business was put through In rye, and while Duluth was a fair seller of futures, offerings were readily absorbed and the market showed relatively more sales at strength than wheat. Export bushels. the seaboard aggregated 600,000 cars. Receipts, forty-tw- o evt-den- es i a M Si 74 and 8s, Italian 8s, Bolssons 8s. Seine 7s, Queensland 4s, Uruguay 8s. Zurich 8s and Prague 74 all closed at 1 to 14 points below batnrdays final prices. Liggett & Meyers 5s were the weakest spot in the industrial division, dropping to, STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES OF 00N0S 14 points. NEW YORK, Nov, 8. --For the irregular downward reaction which occurred on the stock exchange today, but which was mostly fractional, there was some attempt on Wall street to srguo "election uncertainties' aa a cause. Tha explana.-Uo- n was largely pointless and on the whole superfluous. It maybe doubted if there la such a as uncertainties" In the results of thing tomorrow's polling, unless by that tegm is meant the scope of tha political reaction which da certain to be shown from the vote of 1820. The course of tho day's foreign exchange market suggested a different possible In th mv iboti of tho Turks. How far our market waslniurgint disturbed by that occurrence may actually be doubted. The cables reported perhaps firmness on the London and Paris stock exchanges, which had the news all day and which would naturally hava been most upset by It, If the Turkish demonstration TON OF COLD ARRIVES. had been taken with all seriousness. The SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 6 Gold bul- day's bond market was Irregular, foreign lly lion valued at nearly securities moving much as they did last In the week and Liberty bonds slipping ton of the yellow metal Tilned off a of Alaska fraction from the prices reached on Satpeninsula district- the Alaskan urday. arrived here today aboard Sine foreign exchange has ever since Steamship company liner Victoria, making her last trip of the season from the war been peculiarly the field for speculation on the result of political events, Nome and Bering sea point. gold shipment brought the It was not surprising that the Turkish Today' amount reaching here from the Seward Nationalists' rather Insolent note should to ap- affect the market, It did so today, to peninsula during the 1922 season proximately 81,000.000. It Inwas said. The the extent of bringinglowfrancs to less than steel chests, the year's previous bullion was contained price, cancelling In Italian lira which were carried immediately to local all the recovery made banks after discharge from the vessel. eince Monday of last 1week and causing a from Satursterling reaction of 4 day and of 2c from last week's best MERGER REGARDED POSSIBLE. price. No one ascribed the German marks DETROIT. Mich., Nov. 8. Formal new low level of depreciation to the Turkish Incident; indeed, R wae .hardly necesmerger of the Chalmers Motor company mark, measured In hunand the Maxwell company here was re-as- sary. That the dredths of a cent as usual, should have circles In local business today garded as against 81-- 4 the week by one to a possibility, following the naming a month ago. was a perefore and 4 Federal Judge Arthur J. Tuttle of D. B. logical response to today's Relcha-ban- k Hutchison, secretary of the Maxwell fectly statement of paper currency Issues company, as receiver for the Chalmers 83- .- In the last week of October. concern, aa it holds 12,500 000 of acomIt Is quit impossible to discuss these Oft A 000 bond issue of the Cnalmers any longer aa a serious pany. Interest en this Issue was de- - performances chapter In the history of currency. For faulted Inst April. the edification of the curious R may he Judge Tuttle announced that the sale remarked that the Relchsbank printed of Chalmers company stock would proba- - 59,483,517,000 paper marks that week, In December, bly take place more than redeeming Ka recent thereby of the daily output to forcing promise BOND MARKET. eight billions. The best previous weekly was record 85.477,000.000. NEW YORK, Nov. Confusing price Anyone who Is movements took place in todays early still Interested in the statistic of this be interested In bond dealings, but the main trend ap- rakes progress may Most of the learning that the paper currency was Inpeared to he downward. creased 14 per cent In the week, 50 per foreign bond were reactionary, apparto the Increasing seri- cent In the month and 413 per cent within ently In response ousness of the Turkish situation. Among a year; that continuance of this pace three trillions of pathe first to lose ground were Belgian 64s would provide nearlynext November; also per circulation by and 8a. Sol two ns 8 Bordeaux to. 7a that the fantastic inflation of the last 8e, Japanese lets, Argentine was accounted October for by of week and 6s. Dominion of Canada 5s, how- more than 71,000,000.000 marks Increase in ever, moved up neatly a point. In the of treasury bills, to make mostly railroad list Frisco income 6s dropped discount, exPutillo deftrtL current This the more than a point and Great Northern up of worthless hibit paper and reckless pub, while Toledo, St. Louis A Western 7s, lic finance Is the basis on which the climbed up 2"pomts Is asking for a forGerman government InThe only Important changes In the loan of 500.000,000 gold marks, or dustrials were gains of 1 point In Julius eign 8118,000.000, declaring that otherwise it Kayeer 7 and an Increase In Chile Cop- must let the printing press go on. advancing, and per 7s, most of the latter were canceled later, and a lose of 14 In Magna Copper 7s. Liberty Issues held SHERLOCK i NEW YORK, Nov. 8. Reactions of I to 8 points in the Erie railroad Issues, in response to heavy liquidation in the final hour, was the outstanding development fas today's bond market, the price tendency being mainly downward: Erie convertible 4s, series B, were the hardest hit, dropping 8 point's, while the senes A and the general 4s were not far behind with losses of 64' points each. The aeries D bonds sold off 3 and the prior lien 4s and Erie & Jersey 6s, 3 each. Other nulroad mortgages reacted In speculative sympathy. Foreign bonds yielded under the deInfluence of the belligerent news pressing from Turkey, most of the European Issues selling at new low levels on the movement. French 74 and Sa, Belgian Department v i 1 i i . j Under ths personal guidance of Hugh W. DougaB. Anthony C. Lund or P. Melvin Petersen (names listed alphabetically) you will net only receive scleAUflo yolca training and interpretation, but also you win have many opportunities for publlo appearance and musical activof this ity in ths fellowship 0 school III MARION CLAIRE e 111 PAGE, HACK & MACK - j , 4 ,1 n fi Den-mar- steady. B 4 ' LAND COMPANY FILES. Articles of Incorporation for ths Baa-I tlan Land and Irrigation company were filed yesterday with the secretary of tate. Capital stock of 8200.000 In shares a par value of 81 each were Hated. F. Bastlan le named as president, M. Bastlan as vice president, and J. Bastlan as secretary and treasurer. Sj ' v1 , X GREAT BILL TODAY k THE NIGHT BOAT III FEIN & .TENNYSON 5- -8 lit k 0 HARRY HINES 17-1- 6, .1 ' j In voice, as la other mu- steal work In our school, you are at liberty to select your own instructors and subject or to follow prescribed course looking toward graduation. A rV ' . Vocal Tribes, POCATELLO, Idaho, Nov. 6 Professor A. Calloway Gough, dean of the engineering faculty at the Idaho Technical Institute, has received commendation for the book that he recently wrote, entitled "Analysis of the Auto Mechanic's Trade." The most recent praise comes from Charles R Allen of the William Hood Industrial Dunwoody institute, who has asked that a sufficient number of books be supplied for his classes at that institution. Professor Gough, who holds hi master's degree from Kentucky university, worked out thie lob analysts at first for the vocational education department of the state department of education. It met with Instant favor with Melvin S, Lewis vocational director, and with Dr. E. A. Bryan, state commissioner of education, and tho book la now being used vocational in several and Industrial schools throughout the country. Prof easor Gough hopes soon to publish the book In more extended form and has the material ready for publication with the exception of a number of drawings Professor Gough has for Illustrations. . been with the local college for more than twelve yeara 8500,000-rVirtua- ' Three Eminent Instructors in HOLMES (peels! to Yh Cause Believed to Bo. For Erie Railroad Issues React From Three to Six Points eign Situation Rather Than Election Uncertainty on Heavy Liquidations. Stettfs sr JOHN BARRYMORE Educatora Recommend Book by Idaho Writer fc n. h , sQ--S -- on rye. 8-- OM l-- 1-- to 1-- 1 - HIKES ME CHICAGO, Nov. 8. s ka cwt. 1, LONDON, L0TOO It OBEY. Nor. A Bar stiver, 84 per 1 per cent. Money, Discount rates, short cad three months bills; t 84 per cent. Kansas KANSAS CITY, firsts errr nootroz. STe. Mo., Nov. 8. Butter, creamery. 87S8e. Poultry, unchanged ; keen, 12618c; broilers, 20e. l4lc; Efts, springe, Coal Striker la Gwen One to Tutenty Yeara B pedal to The Tribune. I PRICE, Nov. I. 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Sailings from San Francisco, OcL 17, Nov. 21 Dee. 19, etc. .OCEANIC LINE, Pin Street, Sin Francisco. years, and director of tho third elaao shall, bo three tn number and shall be elected for the term of three yeara e that tho term of office of one- class shall to expire each year. All directors are l.e elected at the regular annual stockholders' meeting and all director are to serve until their successors are elected and qualthed. No person shall be eligible to- - the office of director of this association who is not the owner ef at toast fifty (50) shares of Its guarantee stock of tho par Valuo of ten dollars (810) per share, ss shown by the corporation's books The board of directors shall ap- they point such employees and agent aa may deem advisable, define the authorduties. their each of and prescribe ity They shall have the power to remove or reany officer or director for failure fusal to perform the duties of his office A Tote of tho director. bv majority of the board 0 director ahad constitute a quorum." The said meeting win further eonsHsr such other buxine sa as may properly com before eaid meeting. ' N. A. MACDONALD. . Peers tarr. Dated this 4th day of November, 19 2. - FRANK KEENAN OUR GANG Comedy and EILEEN SEDGWICK t C7T3 THESE STARS 1 Lead to ' , ths Two Stars JOE MOORE - ZSZM, -- Northwest Story n Feeturlno GEE BUT LOVE IS AN AWFUL THING M loads THE GREATEST LOVE- STORy.EVER. WRITTEN Canadian Mounted Relic ARREST NORMA MGREGOR 111 Disquieting reports by aggressive upturn, and after that brought a sharp the bear side was at a disadvantage. The weakness at Liverpool was explained as due to large North American exports and Increased Argentine offerings. Enlarged baying power, which developed in wheat, came to a considerable degree from houses with eastern connections. Under ths circumstances and with no the May- - de particular selling pressure, livery ascended to a new high rrice rec ord for the season. Talk about chances of a postelectlon break caused a Uttle setback at the close. Corn and oats reflected fhe action of wheat, despite reports that foreigners were out of the market for com and that Argentina was underselling the United Btatesi ' FlAHKLTinrCHABLEI Aeeegi Tehles, Topic ef the Dey, Path Verne Kigfrf, Tv IwittriM, LAST PATHE NEWS The Usual Good Mutic ELECTION RETURNS A 111 Conley . J. CommeneUf W.d Might, Mev, S T leetsdlag itmd.y KATHfEh IVENIVOS ' At t m r. X. At 1ft r. K. DOC BAKU ia FLASHES" llghtalftf revs tt fne. f .ft. sed fashions !fi.kf 4 SUmere I T0RKE 4 I KINS Smith A Strang Berber! TT Dure tl BOIS d through the romance and breathless tures of PRICE, Nov. 8. The Carbon county Red Cross voted to send 816 to the near east relief at tta meeting held hers yesterday afternoon. Mrs, J. R. Sharp, president, and Mrs C. H. Stevenson were authorized 4o select chairmen In all of the county precincts in the appeal campaign tor old clothes. iso. The past work of the local Red Cress The shooting occurred at Scofield April la recalled in Its contribution of 8100 to escort27 while the deputy marshal Whs Acflood sufferers, which was the some the from train. MiRStsslppl miner ing cording to the evidence, lorritvg horse largest amount given by anyllk organstate. bullet ization in One the twelve times. was shot passed Plans for .the sixth annual roll call through Dorrity' clothing fund one enare under way and tha collection of dues tered his thigh. The eentenco was pronounced by Judge end the membership drive will be under T. K. Woods after overruling a motion the supervisiona-- of the (county chairman, J. Perry Kg Tor a new trial. , 1 WILFRED DU , 0 ' of a siew crisis In the Dardanelles led rmCACO. slightly firmer; to a general advance today In the value total 1'ntted States ehlp-mset- of wheat. The market closed unsettled. receipts. 120 csrs; 3 200 W I won six. sacked and bolk muni 4c to 1 4c higher, with December 81 16 whitea, 8180 per cwt.; Minnesota sacked bulk to 8LI64 and May 81.154 to mead whites, 98e ewt. . sacked Ohio, KOtoSc Corn gained o to le and oats 4c to cwt i Minnesota sacked gSgOOe cwt ; North Ia- - 4c. In provisions the outcome varied Xkote s eked end bulk Bed River Okies. SSStlkW from 2c decline to a rise of 15f. cwt ; North Dakota sacked and bulk round The. wheat market opened on tho down whites No. 1, NtV't ftOg ewt.; Sooth Dakota bulk sacked Buraia grade' In eympathy with Liverpool, but early Ohio, 80 ((i 86c cwt.; Idaho news of ' actions the Turks POTATOES. Kev. 8. Potatoes Jto-- ManjMilesMlnfer "Horn Moore 0 0mm III GOLDEN DREAMS. two-thir- ds i 15". OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. hereby given that psreuant to a resolution of th board of directors of the Fidelity Building & Loan association at a meeting thie day held, a special meeting of the stockholders of the said association will be held at suit No. vU Judge building, 'Balt Lake City, Utah, on Wednesdar, tha 38th day of November, 1822, at the hour of t oclock considering p. m., for the purpo NOTICE Nodice 1 V amending article T of the articles of Incorporation of said association, no that the said article will read as folkiws-Th- management of the affairs of this association shall he vested In a board of directors which shall consist of seven persons, divided Into three classes Directors of the first class shall be two tn number and shall be elected for the term of one year; directors of the second class shall he two in number end shall bo elected for the term of two I NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I have this !hv putcha-e- l the mock of merchandise, fixtures ar d equipment of Fie Millard Drug cor.panv. located at Delta, Utah, and here.v notify any srd all creditors or 01 here claiming any til to or Interect In the said sum. of n fixtures anti eldpttie. t to the lx h claim, on or Sent of to V November. 32. 1 k ftn-rw1 Thornton, at f WltoUAM in, -Mi l un . a. i . |