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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1922. YOU KNOW ME, AL" Copyright, 1922, by The Bel' keE X MEAN, DO YOU PLAy?; I p- I i Anywheres laur'AKtli ArsJ J3V& t I The credit clearing house b&rdmeler for the month of October, 1922, show a drop in purchasing for the country as a whole at the beginning of the month, followed by a turn of the tide and a steady in- -' crease in purchasing throughout the whole month. The marked exception is f in the eastern section, In which, outside of New York City, purchasing Is some The reason for the , what below normal. unusual Increase of purchasing throughout October appears to be that Jobbers And retail merchants .throughout the country are still impressed by the lee. eons of caution. which they learned dur- ' ing the depression of th last two years. Therefore they spread their purchasing e rally showed losses. California was .for fall and winter over. longeb period down over 1 point to 6914, and Standard than In past years, and also at first purcOil of New Jersey yielded 94, felling at hased less than they would have done a new low record. : had they beu more confident. But the Independent oil Issues wers Irregular. excellent fruit crop on the Pacific coast, New Bngland Fuel was in continued the high prices of metals in the moon tain sections, the large crops and good supply and sustained a further loss of I points to 66. Mammoth Oil was In prices for farm products in the northern and middle agricultural sect.ons, and, supply after opening with a fractional most of all, the very high price of cotgain at 44, and declined to 43. ton in the southern agricultural section, Industrial issues were Irregular. so new that . them courage, they gave their order have been increasing TWO SEEK BANKRUPTCY. Tribune. Special to . throughout October NORTH SALT LAKE, Nov. 13 Csttte Re Two petitions h voluntary bankruptcy coast Pacific on ha the Purchasing market 980; filed Were with ceipt, the clerk of steady t lower. Prim yesterday . been almost phenomenally high during Officials ' steers, Decide 6.356t7 0O; good steers, $5 50d4 25; the United States district court. Ray feeder Against E. July, August, September and 0 tober, and 50 00: choice cows sod heary steers, 46 $5 Knowles of Ogden gives his liabilities , so far shows no signs of diminishing. Pay heifers, $4 354x4.75; fair to good row and as $3734.67 and bis assets is, I79.2A, on heifers. ment ard good. $3 604(4 25; ratters, $2 00(33 00; which he claims exemption. Nephl H. The mountain section had reached its $1 5042 00; fat balls, $35063.60; boNeilsen of Ogden gives his liabilities as logna bulls. highest level of purchasing for the year $A00S3 00; light seal cslrse, $7.50 $1036.32 and his assets as $223.60. ile A 25. during October, and. In fact, in the last Act claims exemption on $186.75. week of October reached almost the high-e- rt Hogs Receipt, 1090; market steady. Choir level recorded. Active buvlng by the prims top fat hog. 173 to 236 lbs., $9 60; bulk UNLISTED EOHEIQX GOVEXKKIXT BOXflS. of sales, $3 2541 behindhand. ' 8 T3; $7 50418.25; feeder. public Is still somewhat wheat drtre-inIn spite of a large crop and $S.OOt9 00; hetvtes, $ 007.00. (As reported by J. A Ififls A To ) 13. The Chicago board Nov. CinCAGO, sec' good prices, the northern agricultural Sheep Receipts. 1022; market steady, chrire fat lamb. $1130312 00: choice yearling. $7.00 tion has been checked by the difficulty of trade's bill to restrain enforcement of 7 50; fat wheat to market, so that the Capper-Tlnchof getting-it- s wether, $5 5OQA50; fat ewsa, $3.50 bill, regulating tradbehind 4(4.40; feeder latnba, $10 004(10.50. the fallen high ing In grain futures, will be heard In the purchasing has summer level. OGDEN. The middle agricultural section, shows United States district court and not In In a marked way the increase of purchaa- -' the supreme court, It was announced toto The Tribune. Ipoelsl Nov. 18. Cottle Receipts, 174; OGDEN, ing throughout October. 'Payments are day by District Attorney Ctiarle V. oo4 market strong. Top. $7 00; choice prime steers, after he held a long dlatance telesection Clyne southern agricultural 25 The 45 9 7.25; good atern, $3.5048 23: fair staora, converaatton with Secretary of Agat the beginning phone $4 504(5.50; feeder Steen. $5 0OQ6 00; r bo ice dropped in purchasingalmost H. C. Wallace. immediately riculture of the month, but belfera, 34 254(4 50; choir cows, A4 00t4 60: The case, set for hearing today before to fair $3 50$4 00; cannere, 91 . began to Increase again. Payments, how. cows. good Judge James H. WUkcrson, was ' avsr, are less prompt than In other c- - Federal 2.00; bqlls, feeder cows. $3,004$ continued until tomorrow to glvs coun4 00. tloria. sel for both ths opportunity to seHog SOM; Top. market Receipts, The eastern section, outside of New lect the trial sides steady. court. $3.16; fat boat. 190 to 220 lb . $7 73013; York City, has stood at a low snd-lpurchasing The bulk of evidence said to havs been still s heary hog. 36 7S7 15; balk, $A 7506.15; f cedlevel throughout the summer prepared by the Chicago board of trade ar hog a, $8,0041 10.00. inactive. The Influence of the long strike- on one side and the government and the Bbeep Receipts. 1839; market steady, fbotc period has not yet beenandovercome, espeAmerican on Karin Bureau the federation la tuba, $11.004212 00; fat wethers, $6 90017 00; Pennsylvania. other, will be affidavits from daily In New England fat ewsa, 34.00(33 00; feeder lamb, $10,004$ professors M0KEY AXD EXCHAHOX, . of political economy and farmers, both feeder ewea, $3.0Q4.. IS. Forelgs exchange 11.00; Nov, NEW YORK. to attacking and defending the act. demand, 4 47 ( eahjes, Fourteen affidavits by college profes- firm. Orest Britain, on OMAHA.' ' bill hanky 4 43, Franca, sors were filed today by Henry 8. Rob- 4 47; Siity-daOil OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 13 (United State Bu4 56; cubtea, 4.541. Italy, demrfVut, bins, attorney for the board of trade, all demand. reau of Agriculture.) Hogs Receipts, 3000; 4 TO; cable 4.70. .Mel slum, demand. 60S; market dealing in futures, debulk 4 .01 fully steady; RICHMOND, Va.. Nov. 13. Hearings of whichit uphekl grades, 17.35 packing V18; cables, 05. Germany, demand, tended to stabilise the market cable, 7 60; bulk butchers. $8 00(t8.13; top, $8.20. 80 IS; cablea, were begun In chancery court today on claring .01. Holland, demand, seldom In anti to resulted ths 51) beef Cattle 18 strakholdere deIt 000; of 30 hardships demand. 93. Receipts, Steen, slow, Norway, Sweden, the petition of preferred scarce; mand. 26 64. Denmark, demand, 30 12. 8w!t- - atrady to 15c lowar; choice the Pierce Oil corporation, who are seek- - producer. board The an of seeks trade she 18 to and veals, Him bulls stock, SL 23. 15 In, demand, steady aaaler; demand, ing an injunction to prevent the present on the ground that the Capper-Tlnch-Injunction aerlend, demand, 1 56. 10c to 25e lowar. shout demand. atockara, Poland, dull; steady; Greece, the of .40. directors corporation hill hoard of wat 14.000; gives unwarranted power to ths sec- Caerho Slovakia, demand, S A Argentine, deSheep Receipts. conslderrag from functioning and compelling the elecof agriculture and that It attempts mand, 36 12. Brail!, demand, 11.65. Montreal, fleece, lambs strong; bulk, $13,504(13 85; top, new directorate. The preferred retary a of tion $11.90; fed clipped lambs, $13.60, sheep and ' stockholders contended In their petition to regulate Isas interstate commerce a 1.00. Ceil money teller; high. 4; low. 3; ruling feeders, atm;-ew- e top, $T.00; ftodlng tombs, that exclusively Intrastate. that the present board wee not 'legally trade inet $13.15; fesdlqg awes, $5.65. bid, 3; offered at , Excerpts from ihe affidavits filed by rkte, 3; etoeins and properly elected." loena cell Loan, acceptance. S; against FNher, professor of political econSince the original proceedings against Irving KANSAS CITY. M. Boyle, piofesaor time tonne firm; mixed rxdleterpl, day. at James omy Yale; were Instituted hers the present board KANSAS CITY. Mo Nov. 13 rural economy at Cornell, and Thomas 6; 4 6 months, 6; prime commercial paper, (United State two weeks ago,- - the preferred stockhold- of Bureau of Agriculture.) Cuttle Receipts, professor of political economy at ers as represented by Alvin Untermeyer, Carver, SUQAX MARKET. ah 25c to fat' of strong stock, Harvard, the higher; bulk remainder, representative John C. Voran. Therese H. Hosenblatt, follow! NEW YORK, Nov. W. The local raw auger cows, 64 00415 00; few better grades, $5 504 Worthelmer and Irwin Unter-meyAddis wa and with 6 most 65 market bulls 50476 sod unchanged eteady 50; Is epota belfera, 00; "It Professor Fishers obtained a writ of mandamus affidavit my opinion, cost and Mrelght, equal quoted at steady to strong; bulk bologna bulla. 8.T5 read, that sudden or unreason- Cubea 3 58c from the New York supreme court di- able There were for enlea to best centrifugal. wradea better 4.00; cannara, 12.40(32.50; fluctuations iu of grain do of B2ft bfi of Cuba afloat to a local refiner tier early, $11.00; ether aalrs, 66. 854(9. 10; recting that a stockholders' meeting be not frequently occur asprices the result of spec- and IT, TOO bags for November shipment to in better grades real era. $9.00 9 60. called for December $. The court here, ulation. manipulation or control of prices oulpoet refiner. twodavs later enjoined the stockholders in transactions Hogs Receipt. 12.000; mostly steady te 5a In trading upon Raw sugar futures were 'Irregular and trade lower, few sales, 5c fo 10c lower; packer from holding the meeting, ruling that the such exchanges andfuture such fluctua- wee light. to 3 points orr top. $8 25; early Early gains of b New York court had no Jurisdiction In tions as alo occur Inthat shipper top, $8.20; 140 to 180 pound -- and in such on prices deliveries active commiaaimi covering $810418 15; bulk dealrabl 190 to 270 the case. future trading are not detrimental to house buying were lest near 'the close under qnnatly and quality, pound, $8 10448 20; mlaed Interval with $7.20418.00, hulk of sales,-- weight producers or consumers Consequently, liquidation and aelllng by trade $8 00A20; packing future trading has had a marked tendency final prices unchanged to 1 point net lower. sow, aiegdy; bulk. $7 0075: Wool Stocks stock pigs, to stabilise the market prices. Clooing; December, 1.72c; March, 1 27c: May, 15c to 23c higher; hulk, $8,004(8 55. AH of the affidavits were unanimous In 3.42c; July. 8 55c. Last 6fieep Receipts, 6000; market fairly active; The market for refined auger was unchanged the declaration that trading In futures steady; bo choice lamb offend, about t 6.90c to' 7 00c for fine granulated, with generally tended to eliminate violent price fluctuahalt of receipts oa through billing; best westWASHINGTON, Nov. 13. Increased tions sew business light. naern without sort, $14 00; bulk dealrabl with three stocks of wool as compared Beflned futures nominal. tives, $13 004$ 13.50; yearling. $12.00; watbera, months ago are announced in the Joint ewea, $6.50. $8.00; BOND MARKET. WHOLESALE WAIST PRODUCE, Quarterly report of the departments of NEW YORK, Nov. Stocks In liquidaCHICAGO. agriculture toandthe commerce. (Quotations by Mutual Creamery Company ) tion of foreign bonds, 13.Heavy much of it on the United States Septemand afloat Case lots. Nov. 1$. (United Btates DepartCHICAGO. ber 30 amounted to 625,173,618 pounds part of investors who have become Fresh extra creamery butter Is 06- ment of Agriculture.! Cuttle Receipts, 82.000; grease equivalent, an Increase of 46.022,-43- 4 alarmed over the Turkish situation and $4.45 ponnd cubea early trading oa hoof and butcher eh stock, the failure of the Berlin reparations con- Fresh extra creamery butter In carious. .48 pounds over jfuns 30 stocks. cloalnf good barring largely iteady; The most notable Increase occurred ference to reach an aereeu eut, caused a Fresh extra creamery butter, parchweak to 25c lower theaa classes; western greas: ment prints H widespread break in ths prices of those foreign raw wool held by manufacmoat cows nbow in er beef between and grade Fresh firsts creamery butter In eertone. turers, the reported stocks having in- securities in tpday's market. Most of Freak decline; long fed etcera, very scare; top, firsts creamery butter, parchthe French and Belgian issues. Including creased 22.636, TOO pounds. Stocks of do13 00; weght, 1634 beat yearlings, pounds; ment prints mestic wool held by manufacturers re- ths blench government 7 13 10; balk and 6a, fell Selected boof ateora. $A$3 10.00; bulk fresh egg while to new low records for the year. mained practically unchanged, western grasaera, $6 00Q 6 73 ; canuera, cottar, Ranch egg' tockera and feeders, eteady; $u!i. atrady t dealers stocks increased 3,136.369 pounds Prague 7lha were the hardest hit, Full ereem cheese, triplets of domestic wool and 16,167,336 pounds dropping A points, while the companies Full cream cheese. Young Americas .... weak; veal calves, steady to 25c lower. "Sc n 8s yielded 314. Mark. Full ereem cheese, of foreign. Receipts, 46.000; market Beg squares .... to 15c lower; ctoe off mdat; bulk 160 to 205 Dealers' stocks at principal markea Bellies 6a broke 31 points and Lyons 6s Block Swiss cheese 41 6 40; and choice good $8.33 3 were: Boston, 127,514,2.86; pound avernfo, cheese a and Ss, Cream brick Philadelphia, points, while the French 280 pound ' butchers, $8,454(8 55; top, 210 t Chicago, 13,675,341; Bt. Louis, Belgian 7s ami 8s, Seine 7s, Bordeaux 6s, ' 23,554,394; and $8 55; packing aowl $7,554(8.20; dealrabl pigs, YEW YORK PRODUCE. ' New York, 9,119,602. 11,996,423, 6a, Belgian mostly 68raO, estimated holdover. 10.090. 6s and Solssons 6a were off 1 NEW TOBK, Nor. 13. Butter Firm; creamto 314 Receipts, 45,060; fat lambs, 25c low Losses of a point or more also ery higher than extras, 50460c; creamery ar;gheep points. in top, $14.40 to packani eomo held higher were registered by Chile 6a of 1944, ext reft 49c; flrxta, 3048o. on sapper account; bulk, $14.O0ld 25; culls( Brazil ds; Queensland 6 and State of Eggs Firm; fresh gathered extra Ante, 67 $l0 3tKu.ll. 00; generally feeders, to Be Relieved Sao atrady Paulo 3s. IttitlsITlionds, particular- 6284c; firsts, 47 (t .XV : Pacific coast whites, strong; on load 63 pound feoding tombs, $14.35; extras, 826185c; Pacific coast finis to extra bulk around $14 00; short mouthed 6 United of ly were Kingdom 1937, firsts. 68Q8UC. HELENA, Mont., Nov. IS. Relief from $5.80; feeder yearlings, 81140; Cheese Steady: state whole milk Rate fresh .feeling ewea, the severe car shortage uhfler which strong. Bond dealers report' that the market 80 pounds; sheep, strong; eholc do. avenge run. 26c; averaging 202Te: epeeiale, Montana shippers of grain and livestock la developing twtejear-olearn. $8 00; tome an overloaded condition mate whole milk twine held specials, are suffering will tie available soon, ac- and that comparatively 26c; do. wether. $11.00. . light new buy- average run I5tf2Je. cording to advices received by the Monpower is coming Into the market. ing chicken Live by freight. 23e; poultry Firm? tana railroad commission in a telegram Large amounts of surplus funds, which hy express. DEXTER. fowls. 20 U 23c; roosters, 2h6t25c; from St. Paul. ' President Budt of the Great Northern were Invested in bonds earlier in the 16c; turkera, 406442c. Dressed poultry eteady; Special te The Tribune. ehtekenue, withdrawn to meet the year, are 24df40e; western fowls, 17 DENVER. Colo., Nov. It Cattle Receipt. system has informed the commission that demand forbeing increased commercial credit. t4J3r; old roosters, lSfeiMet turkeys, 836530, 7238: market steady to 25 tower; ateer. $6 26 the four northwestern lines the Great Weakness of the foreign securities had 7.50; cows, $406.5; calves, $5.72$.50; BUTTER MARKET. Northern, Northern Pacific, Burlington a' depressing effect on the rest of the feeders, $4.507.2S. receive from market. Losses of 1 to 2 Nov. 18. Trading In the butter ' and the Mllwaukee-wi- ll CHICAGO, Receipt a, a82S; market, 25c to 40 highwers points eastern lines 600 empties daily starting quite common in 'the list of rallread market was fair today and the market, was er;lloga top, $8 65; hulk, $7 66 8. 65. scarce butter Fine was and the and number mortgages, among the more ''prominent steady. Wednesday, by Saturday brought Receipts, 21,408; market steady to The medium grades were rela- 13cSheep full will be inereaeed to 1000 cars a day, being feeder, $11.73 higher; tomb. $12 (18.63; Louis A Western 4s, tively price. St. Toledo, were but some as . burden then quiet, until conditions are permanently relieved. International & Great Northern adjust- accumulation 12.50; ewea, $4,004(6.50. a. arrkrals and good deLight ment 6. Colorado A Southern 4 4 a. Den- mand kept the underscores cleaned up. Freeh ' COFFEE MARKET. ver A Rio Grande consolidated 4s, Erie cars of centralised were quit readily cleaned NEW YORKXitov. 13. Tb market fair coffee general 4s and convertible 4s, series A; up and the storage butter found fairly wide ' tower today, awing to reports was futures A .Norfolk Western convertible 6s. out let. Price ware generally unchanged and ef and scattering markets lower Brasilian Southern railway general 6s, Seaboard the market wee eteady. , After opening at a declln of P liquidation. Air Line consolidated 6s, Northern PaThe Cannon Building company, capi.few potato on a rallied 14 to price points 4s, Frisco, adjustment 6 and in- WILL RECEIVE WAGE INCREASE. covering of boxing, but weakened ere la la the talised for $10,000, filed Incorporation cific 6a YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Nov. 13. Bheet lata trading on report of or. settled Bio exarticles with Clarenre Cowan, county come Chile Copper (a and 7s broke 2 and workers t employed under the sliding change rates and Indications that gaatoo elerk, yesterday. Quayle Cannon. Clar2 were atilt offering coming crop shipments the Amalgamated points, respectively, in response to scale regotUled-to- y ence SI. Cannon, David H. Cannon, HarAssociation of Iron. Steel and Tin at discounts, Marsh told off from 9 27c to Repubriet B. Cannon, "fcugena Sliver Cannon the weakness of copper "stocks. 2 points, while Workera will receive a wage increase of 6 22c and July from 8 82e to 8 30c, with the and iMoses L. lkolbrook are Incorporators. lic Steel 6s also dropped net decline of 12 to 14 114 points were noted 4 declines of to I per cent for the next two months, market closing at a eatlmatod lso were filed by In' Incorporation papers at about ,48.000 Wilson convertible 6s, Marine 6s, as a result of the bimonthly settlement points, gales wore a the Ranch company, or9 520; Jannary. 0.48c; March, December. bags. Producers and Reftnera here the Goodrich 3a, 3s of by representatives manufac- 9 24c; May. 0 02c; July. 8.78c; Feptemhor, 1 87c, ganised toy James T. Keith, Thomas of 1941, Manila Thomas, Leland It Kimball, Edward D. 8s and American Sugar 7 4 s., Cuba Cane turers and of the 27union. The averae gauto 4a, Spot cuff quiet; Bio 7 and Smelting 6s. Bheet Dunn and William Story, Jr. The com-- p telling price of 26, Local tractions also slipped to tower waa found to be $3.24 per hundred 1513c. anvil ae a capital stock of 300,000 Shares, ground. Third Avenue refunding 4s and pounds, as compared with $3.03 at the METAX. MARKET. of the par value of 61. adjustment 6s lost 9 points each. United last settlement NEXF YORK, Nor. II Copper steady; elecStates securities government yielded ' trolytic spot and future. 18 e. Tte, essy; with the rest, the losses ranging from 6 STEAMER GOES AGROUND. spat so6 nesf by. $37 00; future. $27 25. In, to 24 cents on 3100. The new and fourth 2 1 northern, $3O.0Oai OO; N Nov. No 13. OsLONDON. The steamer ateady; Discount 4 were the largest losers. car II, prhlch sa.led from New York No northerns, $23 004(30 00; So. 2 southern. $24 90 Total sales, par value, were 914,893.-0026 0o, Fine, .quiet; Feat St, land tpot and vember 2 fbr Christiania and CopenBERLfN. Npv, 13. (By the Associated 7.257.30, Antimony, spot, Went aground Sunday about 1240 near by delivery, Six new offeringa, totaling less than hagen. Press ) The Reichsbank today increased feet north of the Okroe entrance to $673. Its discount rate from S per cent to 10 110 000.000, were put out today, the Christiansand, Exfo an Nee. 13 Standard eopper, apot, LONDON, largest being an issue of $3,000,000 first change Telegraphaccording per rent. dlBpatch from Copen61 17a AS; futures, ft 64 15; etoctroiytte, apnt, lien and refunding mortgage 6 per ent hagen. Two steamers have to tho gone 71 5. 182 70 Tin, spot. 13a; future. bond a of the Tidewater Power This Is the fourth increase In the Gerof the ninety-fiv- e Lead. spot. 186 26 (Va; paaengera 10; future, man toank rat this year. On July 2S company, offered at 96 to yield 6.36 per aaelstanco still aboard today. Is not believed futures, It 50 23 6d. 2 2s Else, apot, (6d; the rate, of 6 per cent, which had con- cent. that the Ihip was seriously damaged or futures, 56 17s 6d. tinued from December, 1914, was raised in a leaky condition. . to 6 per cent; on A u rust 23 It wss made -1 CURB REVtgW. .BAR BIIVT.K. 1 per cent, and on September 21, I HUNGER RIOT& IN COLOGNE, NEW YORK. Nov. 13. The week beNEW YORK, Noe. 18 rorsifa bsr stiver, cent. 63 Mexican c; dotisn, 80s, gan on thq curb market today with RERUN, Nov. 13. Advices from Comany of the Standard Oil Issues in sup. logne report that rioting which began XAJfiAl CITY PRODUCE. TO BE TOPIC. ADVERTISING ply at concesbions, and a qumter of in the suburb of Kalk spread Saturday KANSAS 13. Eggs CTTT, Mo.: Sot. thefn sold at new low prices for A free lecture on the value of The and Sunday to the suburbs of Kuelhelm the year, 44c. while one, Atlantic Lobos, with a less and Ehrenfried. first, -- Sfsny wmaows Specific in Advertising" will be given shop Butter I whanged; creamery, 46r; parking. to of sold at a low record. Imwere smashed and the mob stoned the tonight at 7.30 o'clock at the Chamber 26c; buter fat, unchanged, 41f. Oil of Canada was exceptionally police, shouting of Commerce under the awpices of the P on' try to 1 rest higher; hens, perial' w Hunger!" in this group, however, moving Manqr arrests were "Hunger! extension division of the University of strong made. 12018c, spring, 15(?18c; brotiera, Jorj turin Utah. Ignite W Larsen, member of the the early, trading over I point up keys, 1 cent higher. 23c. to 113. Standard Oil of Indiana, in whkh local advertising piub and copy writer TEXAS HOTEL BURNS. the. staff of fltevena A WaUlls. Inc., dealings continued on a large scale, was COTTOg MAX RET. HOUSTON, Texas, Nov. 13. The Colo- on The lecture le one will be the speaker. well NEW YORK Nor, 13, t oltm futures fairly held, ranging from llg to rado hotel, a three-stor- y wooden et of a aeries of thirty that eonstitut a 117. New York opened down 4 point ed barelr steady; December. 25 95o: Jannarr was fir toy destroyed In course early today. advertising offered' by the 15 7or; March. 25 (W; May, 25 40c; July, 25 inr at 674. Standard Oil of Kansas, which Business I niton futures university extension division. clewed steady; December, 2d 2V; sold at 710 on Saturday, ranged in , he Vo Sn'aVi Into y men nnd their representatives are .January, 2duc; Marvin 23 Pic; May, 23. 73c; ffrM half of toda from to fiKO. Thwer rcHc-utthird-flofrom a rlU to to Professor , invited, 23.43c. according , July, pur value Standard OH Isautt f&n-- J which they wer dhttnc Frederick W. Reynolds, director. V . ' i css-nei- s, er . Oust Hearings in Sait Directorate Open rora-fed- er 1 40-9- - I. 6; 4; 4. er can-ner-a, 8c , 4 Increased Three Months in d Corn-fe- t: d Csecho-lovakia- V Montana Shortage Cars to d d - wc-te- ru Building and Ranch Companies Are Formed - ship-pe- Jones-Thom- I0; Reichsbank Increases Its Rate of 0. ar pr -- -- 6. ruc-tur- e. H i Tj nlT eepe-clail- ST AJ4tAif sire of the French parliament to prevent Germans in themselves establishing France as before the war. Other motives are thought also in some quarters to be behind the prorosltloii. For instance, it Is commonly reported that a considerable number of Americans have been availing themselves of the favorable rate of exchange and investing in French property with the purpose of holding on until ths franc recovered Its prewar value. -- Taking Futures Trading to Supreme Tribunal. JtiMvr'jsfeb zCiA .. f ns ir LARDNER CAH PLAY Small Purchasing in First Part of October Rises, to Record by End of Month. , - njNF, D. & R. G. W. and Shopmen Funding Negotiations Are Reach Working Agreement A complete and detailed agreement bethe Denver A Rio Grande Western Opened at Washington; tween railway system and the Association of Mechanical Crofts, Helpers and ApprenEarly Completion Probable tice Awas entered Into in Denver recent- done away with my and built me- - up thirty pounds, and Ill certainly stand by medicine from now on," declared F. M. Anderson,- - 3552 Hast 5th fit., Loa Angeles, Oalif., switchman for the Santa- Fe Railroad. "For over twelve years I suffered with a dull pain in my side, and then two years ago an attack of influenza left me in cun awful condition, ' and with thia pain giving mo moro r trouble than over. I had no appetite, couldnt sleep, and xraa about to have an operation when n friend put m on to Tanlae. "Tho very first bottle helped mo ' more than everything else I had tried put together, and now I have a big ap- eat anything I want without fetite, touch of indigestion, my strength baa returned, and I am in fine "Tanlac has trouble! ul copy of this, brought back to Salt Lake by C. F. Spaulding, one of the members of the committee who signed It for the craftsmen, covers twenty-thre- e typewritten pages and seems to hover every possible point that could have been brought up at the conference, The agreement was effective November 1. Wages are specified on sliding aqales and rules of seniority are outlined. The agreement also covers hours of service before overtime begins and rules governing overtime. Wages for skilled mechanics generally ranges from 69 cents to 85 cents an hour and eight hours generally is considered a day's work and six days a weeks work. The agreement Is signed by Joseph H. Young as .receiver for the railroad company, and by of the different crafts. representatives A bonus of $620 was handed to each of shape. thirty-seve- n foremen in the Salt Lake Tanlae is sold by all good druggists. shops of the Denver A Rio Grande West(Advertisement.) ern yesterday In recognition of "faithful and efficient services rendered during the post year. This was given to foremen who declined to go on Strike with the shopmen last June. In addition to TREATED the Halt Lake foremen those were seven one Soldier at Summit, two at Helper each at Thistle, Ogden, Green River, BY NOTED Midvale and Monti who received the , bonus check. ly. well-know- - WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. Negotiation for the funding of Rumania' war debt to the United States of $41,000,000 were begun today between treasury officials and the apectal Rumanian Commission and indication were Riven that the funding arrangements would b completed In about ' two week. While the flret day'e conference, in which Assistant Secretary Wadsworth participated aa the treasury and world war debt funding commission representative, oomprlued only the presentation of data concerning Rumania's economic conditions. It 1s expected that the Rumanian delegation will propose a plan to defer payment on Interest and principal for five years. A formal statement by Eftimie Antonesco, head of the foreign delegation, however, made no mention of the Rumanian government's program. "We cannot, for obvious reasons, give any details concern ihg the progress of our negotiations with the government of the United States before tbev ore concluded, the statement said, but I wish to point out that ths .interview I gave in Pari recently was Incorrectly reported, as I did not mention anything definite with regards to the date on which we can begin to refund our tmbts." The Rumanian government Is consolidating its debts Into ons eerie and this program, together with economic conditions confronting the nation, was said to be the Influencing factor in, the expected program for deferring payments for fiv years The statement by the commission head sold the American government was being given "a frank etaement of the exact flnnaclal situation of Rumania, reand as. sulting from the world war, serted that proof would bs offered that the Rumanian government was exercising "strictest economy both with resard to military and civil service expenditure. Rumania delayed sending a debt funding commission to the United Stale, according to the statement, because the government wanted to settle Its accounts with all countries "as a solution of the question of debts naturally depends on the total amount of sums owed to ail creditors, a complete statement of the government's situation, therefore, Is to be supplied to the American commission. Antonesco said he was surprised to read In some American newspapers that Rumania had yvastefully expended 800,000,-00- 0 francs, . or about $20,000,000, on ths recent coronation of her sovereigns. Although the ceremony was. In substance, of our common he said, a celebration victory and the reunion of nearly all Rumanians, It cost in all about fSOO.OoO, out of which, among other things, was constructed a lasting monument in the cathea and the triumphal dral of arch at Bucharest. run-dow- n . CATARRH FREE Gooding College Gets ' Appropriation of $9000 Special to Tbd Tribes. GOODING, Idaho, Nor, 13. President Charles Wesley Tenney has Just received word from Superintendent J. E. Baker that the Methodist board of education, with headquarters at New York, will grant Gooding college aa appropriation of $9000 the coming year. Before making this appropriation. Secretary A. W. Harris and the board of education were assured by the trustees of Gooding college that every effort would be put forth in the Intermountain empire to raise an amount equal to $1 per member In each and every Methodist church metween La Grande, Ore., end This collection, if Green River, Wyo. taken In full, will more than match this outside appropriation, aa there ar more than 10,000 members In the Idaho conference. Jordan Junior High Wilt Give Operetta OCULIST Iowa Physician Makes Startling Offer to Catarrh Sufferer Everywhere. Davenport, Iowa Dr. W, O. Coffee, Suite 1003, St. Jame Hotel bldg., this eity, one of the most widely 'known phviicians and surgeons in the central west, announces that he found a treatment, which (completely healed him of eatarrh in the bead and nose, deafness and head noise after many years of suffering. Ha then gave the .treatment to a number of other sufferers and they state that, they also were completely healed. Toe doctor is to proud of his achievement and so confident that his treatment will bring other sufferers the taraa freedom it gave him --that ha ia offering to aend a 10 days supply absolutely free to any reader of this paper who writes him. Dr. Coffee has specialized on eye, ear, nose and throat diseases for more than thirty-fiv- e years and is honored and respected by countless thousands. If you suffer from nose, head or throat catarrh, catarrhal deafness or head noises, send him your name and address today. (Adv.) The Jordan junior high school will give an operetta. "The Trial of John and James," and a pageant, "Columbus. Westward Ho, the latter Written by Mrs Alice Merrill Horne, a Salt Lake evening author, at $ o'clock .Wednesday In the auditorium of the BA son School. Ths pageant la being produced by the school htetorv department under the dix motion of. Georg Archibald, teacher, England Ready to Make: and the operetta by the music departLeona teacher. Miss ment, Stump,, Another 'Debt Payment following Salt Lake musicians am Ths assisting in the production: Mrs. R. DorWASHINGTON, Nov. 1$. Orest Brit- een, Mias Marjory Baumberger, Eugene ain has advised the United States that Middleton and Cecil Ockley. Dancing $50,000,000 rif Interest on her war debt costumes were designed by Mis Mildred will be , November Burrows. to this country 15, paid Eases Quickly When You Apply it was announced today at the treasury. Great Britain mad a payment of a Little Musterole. ' . of interest on October 15 and of- Death of Boy Is Result ficials explained that the $100,000,000 inof Accidental Shooting terest payment would h subject to addebt .funding And Musterole wont blister like the justment when the British as the Arne mission reaches this country, The Tribune. to mustard plaster: Just Specie! is authorized To fund lean on with your fingers. It peneAMERICAN FALLS, Idaho. Nov. 13. it spread 4 cent at per foreign debts interest, Wagner, 15 year of age, died at trates to the sore spot with a gentle while Interest at present is ruling at 5 Joseph the Bethany Deaconess hospital at an tingle, loosens and draws per cent. hour yesterday morning, following In addition 10 the Interest payment on early an accident, in which he was shot in the out the soreness and pain. tfi war debt proper, Orest Britain te ex- thigh. Musterole is a clean, white ointment pected to pay $610,000 on November 15 ee Young Wegner and three other hoys made with oil of mustard. It is fino for incurred for debt on the sale the interest had cone to Horae Island on a hunting relief from sore throat, bronof silver during the war, which is al- expedition, where the boy accidentally quick croup, stiff neck, He was brought to thia chitis, tonsilitia, headaches liquidated, there being shot himself. ready partially be congestion, paid on that account. city by hts companion In a motor boat asthma, neuralgia, $61,000,000 yet to and his leg was amputated, but he died pleurisv, rheumatism, lumbago, pains several hours latqr. He te survived by and achea of the back or joint; sprains., Eagene O Neills Play to his parent, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wag- sor muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted three sisters and one brother. colds on the eheet. Keep it handy Be Presented in Paris ner; Funeral services were held this morning feet, for instant use. 35c and 65c, jarg and from the Catholic church, with interment tubes; hospital size; $3.00. Nov. IS. Announcement In the American Falla cemetery. CHICAGO, that "The Hairy Ape. by Eugene Batter than a mustard plaster. O'Neill, had been selected aa the first American plav to be presented In the Captain of IrjJantry Odeon, the national theater at Paris, waa made today at the offices of the i Assigned to Salt Lake Drams League of America. Notice of the selection was received in a cable Special to The Tribua. Alba-Juii- message from M. DsnJer, director of the Odeon. . Ths Drama league through a committee composed of Walter Pritchard Eaton. Montrose Moses. Margaret Anglin, Kenneth MaoGowan, Theodor Hinckley and Mrs. A. Starr Beat, nationally known authorities on the drams, submitted five besides The Hairy including plays, "The New York Ape," "Anna Chrlstls. First Year" and "Kindling "The Idea. - M. Denier'S cable sold "The Hairy Ape would be presented immediately. John WASHINGTON, Nor. B. Ray, Fifty-thir- d Infantry, has been relieved from duty with that regiment at Fort D. A. Russell and assigned as assistant military instructor at the Balt Lake City high schools ll.-Ca- ptaln POLISH BALLOTING ENDS. WARSAW, Nov. 13. (By the Associated Press) Balloting In the Polish elections wss completed yesterday when the new senate wa chosen by the electors. The diet wa elected November 5. The ft ret joint meeting of the two house is set for November tl and the election of a president of Poland by ths joint body, the national assembly, will be held tbe middle of December. As it has been PARIS, Nov. 13 (Py the Associated determined that the president will be Press.) Various foreign government. In- chosen by a majority vote of the nacluding the United Btates and Great Brit- tional assembly and not by a the present ain, will, It is understood, make diplo- vote. Marshal Pllsudskl, matic representations to ths French gov- head of the state, is considered to have ernment against the bill proposed by the an excellent chance of being elected. minister of the Interior forbidding forto hold real estate in France, or RECOVERING FROM BROKEN NECK. eigners to lease property for more than nine GRAND FORKS, N. C Nov. 13. A years, without governments approval by month ago John B. Hayes, a local formal decree. wa thrown from a wagon and The bill passed ths chamber of depu- rancher, broke his neck. After a tots) paralysis ties without discussion on November lie is reported recovering and In possesand 1s now pending in the tenet. It 1a of all his faculties. Three doctors retroactive and provides that it govern- sion removed fifth eervlcal vertebra, mental permission Is not granted within which was the broken. six months the properties may be token over and sold by auctios. WIRTHB PLAN IR BALKED. Tbe proposed law. It Is pointed out, apBERLIN, Nov. I!. (By ths Associated peared to be In contravention of ths treaty Press. ) Chancellor Wlrths attempt 'to of 1853 between France and the United States allowing reciprocal rights to own reconstruct the German cabinet h.;s met a with check, owing to the refusal of real estate. The purpose of the measure, ax gen- the German Peoples party to designate de- - suitable conditions for portfolio. erally attributed, la to carry French Property Proposal Meets Stiff Opposition two-thir- t out-kh- V ds Is Your Heart Misfiring? Doe It palpitate, flutter, throb or skip a beat now and then? Are you troubled with shooting pains in 'the heart region, shortness of breath, numbness In the limb or other distress after sating? (Perhaps fault but It. Isn't merely your heart that' at gas In the stomach pressing against the heart and InterferGet rid of this ro ing with Its action. by taking Baatnmnn's Gas Tablet and should secure Immediate relief (mm you all disagreeable-symptom- s. Baal men ns Gas Tablets are compound- I especially for the relief and prevention gas in the stomach and bowels. go direct to the eource of the trouble They and help ip correct 1L Genuine Koaimann's Gaa Tablets come In a yellow package-pr- ice one dollar (ret a Supply today from the Owl or Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Store. J. Baal- - ' mar.n, ChemiBt Han Francisco. (Adv ) V |