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Show . . V J-- Z THE SALT LKE WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 192a. TRIBUNE, 15 Copyright, 19 22, by BQ Syndicate, Ins. (YOU KNOW ME, AL By RING LARDNER Tbo vmm Cash Purchases Concluded When Market Was Low Bring On Sharp lpturn. Cirua Jltulg- - tyrSfantt By CHARLES D. "MICHAELS. Chirato Tribune-Sal- t Lake Tribune Le.wd Wire. CHICAGO, ftoe. 23. Buying of cash wheat and futures by foreigners and exporters, coming at a time a hen the market was oversold as the result of the of (14 740 from the recent high Point, brought about a sharp upturn In all fthins. There was a noticeable lack of ressure, and the finish was at the top net gains of on wheat, IS G2c on corn, 74lc on oats and on rye. Liverpool disappointed the bears and closed unchanged to 4c higher, and local shorts had to compete with foreigners to buy futures at the opening with first sales as much as Hie higher. At no time was there a pronounced selling movement, nd on all the dips strihng commission n ousee bought freely, with the seaboard talcing hold and reporting a big demand for cash grain with sales of over 1,500,00(1 bushels, malniv Mamtobas. Strength in stocks and cotton had some effect on sentiment which was much more bullish than of late December aited tight and went to about 2c over May. Heavy rains are Interfering with harvesting In Argentina and caused uneasiness in Europe, which was reflected in the upturn in Liverpool Buenos Aires, however, opened unchanged. While there was a lack of news on corn that was construed as radically bullish, there was active covering by local shorts and also sufficient buying by bulls to readily absorb all offerings, and the market showed stubborn resistance to pressure from the start. At the outside prices were up 21421c from the low of the previous dav, with the finish within a fraction of the top December went to lc over the May against c on Monday, bias tern cash demand slow, but in the west there was a persistent call for shipment to the southwest and the tar West. Receipts H6 cars Oats showed a firm undertone, although trade was largely of a local character. TYemiums In the sample taatket were firmer and shipping demand fair. Receipts 111 cars Liquidation appeared to have run Its course In rve, and the latter grain maintained a discount of about 30c under wheat. Export demand was reported as slow, however, with bids for cash grain at the seaboard 1914c lower. A f 22c iSSc t WHOLESALE DAIRY PRODUCTS. (Quotations by Mutual Creamery Company 1 case lots. Fresh extrs creamery blitter In pound cubes Fresh extrs creamery butter in cartons Fresh extra creamery butter, parchment prints Fresh firsts creamery butter in cartons. Fresh firsts creamery butter, parchment Printa dfli 41 "Cooking butter In cubes SO Selected fresh eggs Ranch eggs 3d Full cream cheese, triplets , .25 Fn!l cream cheese. Young Americas ... .2d Full cream cheese, S pound squares .... 1T7 Block Swiss cheese 32 Cream brick cheese 32 NEW YORK, 63t,i; Mexican BAR SILVER. hoe 28 Foreign bar silver , dollars, 4844c. higher. Improved quality considered, folk desirable real calres to packers, $8 50(975; ser-erlots upward to $0 00; bulk, desirable bologna bulls, $4 0044 25; bulk stockers and feeder, on country account, $6 004$7OO. Hogs Receipts, 48 000; mostly 10c higher; bulk 170 to 200 pound arerage. around $8 20, good and choice 210 to 280 pound butchers. $8 2568 30; top $8 30, few 130 to lbO pound arerage, $8 254(8 54); packing sows, $7 356 7 85, desirable pigs, $8 23 6840, estimated hold' over. 8000. gbeep Receipts, 15 000; fat lambs, steady to shade $14 fro to city butchers and top. higher: Special to The Tribune. shippers. $14 85 to packers, bulk. $14 23614 66; NORTH SALT LAKE. Hot. 28 Cattle Re- culls, mostly $11 00ill 50 choice Prlkns eteera. market ateadv. ceipt. S90; freshlipped fed lamb. $13 15, three doubles feeder 00. 83 $6UO$6 60 good afters, shorn. $13 feeders, actire, 85, $556 pound August nteers $5 25f&5 75. choice cows and beery heif- around steady, morning top feeding lambs er $4 00$4 50, fair to food cow and heifer. $14 00; desirable 87 pound clipped rearling $S2S4$4 00, cutters, $2X48 00; eanoere, $1 50 wether $11 10 sheep, about steady, hearr fat 41 2 00 fat bulls, $2 5041 3 60, bologna bulla, ewe, $5 005 60, lighter weights, upward to $2 00 $3 00; lifht real caleca, $?054r7.2S $7 00, Hog Receipts, none; merket higher Choice DENVER. prime top fat bogs,diire-tns-175 to 225 lbs, $8 15; feed , ers. $7 50ti3$2&; $8 009 007 henries, Special to Tlie Tribune. $6 0047 00. DENVER, Colo., Nor. 28 Cattle Receipts, , sheep Receipts, none; market ateadr Choirs fat lambs. $11 75312 50; choice yearlings, $7 00 2072; market steady to strong. Steers, $4 006 fiO &7.50, fat wethers. $5 60496 50; fat ewes, $4 7 50, heifers and cows, $3 0063 50, calres, 45 50, feeder tombs, $1OO031O5O. $4 068 00; feeders and Stockers, $3 50$?7 00. KAM6AS CITT. 10c higher. Hogs Receipts, 2204 market 75. 25 KANSAS (United Top. $8 00, bulk. $7 5067 CITY, Mo.. Nor 11 market stesdr. 560, gheep Receipts, State Department of Agriculture ) Cattle-Recei- pts, Lambs $12 254rl3 50, Feeders, $12 00fcl3 00, 15 000, beef ateent. strong to 23c higher; top, $1100. bulk. $7 2308.00, 'bulk cows, ewes, $4 006,2o. most 00 canner. $3 7534 50; few around $5 OGDEN. 3 50ft4 00, bulls $2 60(fl2 75, bulk bologna hulk choice real calres, $8.00, cutters, largely Special to The Tribune, $3 0033 60. 28. Cattle Receipts, OGDEN. Nor. 89; Hogs Receipts, 14 00; Retire; earlr sales 5c market steady. . choice prime Top, to loc higher, later, mostly 10c to 15c higher, steers 00 steers. $5 50(96 00, good $6004(7 shipper top $8 26; packer top, $8 20; hulk of fair steers, $4 504f5 50 feeqer steers. $4 756 ales, $8 00418.15; light lights, mostly $7 90$ 6 50: choices heifers, $3 0064 00; choice rows, 8 05, bulk desirable 170 to 270 pounders, $8 00 $3 6064 00, fair to good cowa, H OO41 3 50, can4St5, mixed weights and quality, $7 754?8 00, ners. $1 feeder 0. bulls, $3 0068 25 packing sows, 10c to 25c higher, $7 25 7 50, cows, $3 00423 75, real calve $3 0067 00 stock pigs, steady; bulk, $7 60t8 00. 1484, Sic higher lop, $8 00 Receipts, Hogs gbeep Receipts. 7000; lambs, strong: fed fat hoga, IfrO to 220 lba , $7 508 00, heavy westerns, $13 7514 00. best nsttres. $18 75. clipped tombs, $12 50, sheep, around 25c higher. top ewes, $7 00, other lots, mostly $000 IH IT LUKE V7 feeder IS 5068.00; $q 00, bulk, tMHvb ott, 15c 4139; Kbeep Receipt higher. Choice lambs. 00611 00, fat wethers, $5 0066.00; fat ewes. $4 00fe5 00; feeder lambs, $10 004$ 1100, feeder ewes, $3 00$4 00. ho,, boo. IS Ill OMAHA. Nor. 28 OMAHA, Neb, (United States Deof partment Agriculture ) Hoga Receipts, 600, active 10c to 20c higher, hnlk mixed and packing grades, $7 004j7ftS; bulk 190 to 250 pound butchers, $7 0047 95 top, $8 00 Cattle Receipts. 52QO; beef steers, steary to 15c higher, fop. $11 00, she stock, bulls and reals, fully steady, Stockers and feeders, firm to Ifte higher. genSheep Receipt a 13 000; killing erally steady, bulk lambs, $!8 5013 80; top, $13 80; clipped lambs. $12 154$12 40 yearlings, $1125, ewes, $1 25fgA50, feeders, stroug, feed- clae. ing tombs, $13 40 NEW . TODAY ' ' i X? L X t. v xt ' s ..'' , , ble Today, laat tlmea, splendid-doubill First run LEO MALONEY In a western drama THE DRIFTER And a big society apaciai FALSE FRONTS With an cast. Including Barbara Castlaton, Edward Earls, Frank Loses Boy. Comedy Spscial Thanksgiving Program HAROLD LLOYD In Grandma's Boy all-st- '' Hill-Roo- y - r, f t , AT REGULAR PRICES i 4 , i t a ' , v v r ',S u. V C to x l V!v 'V; ' 4 ,V' - , X f' 1 a ' LWER iWIST" x . Screened as the World Would It. - ' , .t ;r 'I X JACK DEMPSEY IN A VERY NOVEL PERFORMANCE The Things You ve Laughed and Cried Over All Brought HEED OUR PiCTUHJk silken have Glorias fire and emotional been so, lavishly displayed as in this picture. As the heartbroken wife wbo resolves to live up to the wild reputation society has given her, she is irresistible. Supported by CONRAD NAGEL And a Cast of Stars. PATHE NEWS "The Eyes of the ADVICE COME EARLY! Showt Start: 12 30. 2 00, 3.30, EARL FULLER, HIMSELF THE DADDY OF JAZZ AND HIS FAMOUS BAND, FEATURING JULIA DAWN, THE GIRL FROM RECTORS RIVES AND ARNOLD IN " CHICKENS 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30. Fagln teaches Oliver a game. Every Dickens character 'portrayed by the Ideal artist Lon Chaney Oliver Twist Jackie Coogan Fagtn Bill Slkea George Slegmana Gladys Brockwell Nancy Slkoe Mr. Brownlow Lionel Belmore Nelson McDowell Sowerbarry Carl Stockdale Monks Artful Dodger Edouard Treboal World-- - BARRETT AND CLAYTON IN'FATE ii - ( BECK AND STONE ( SINGERS WITH TRIMMINGS USUAL GOOD MUSIC ! i KITAMURA BROTHERS STARS OF THE ORIENT 17 .UMUUM 7 j - i JOHN GILBERT IN HIPPODROME BILLY HOWARDS SYNCOPATED STEPPERS A Rollicking Mutlcal Comedy Revue "THE LOVE CURE New Songa Pretty Girl , also Flrat-Ru- n PRICES 1 TJ THIS IS IZZY SAYS The new revue this week has more laughs, songs and pretty girls than ever before. V A BIG HOLIDAY BILL' filOiITE CARTER Featurs Plctur CONTINUOUS SHOW CALVERTS VALLEY" Direction ACKERMAN & HARRIS THIS WEEK A v ', BROADWAY Back TIE ' 1 IN PERSON Impossiblelrs. Emu on a Houseboat v 't' I CITT PRODUCE. CITY. Nor 28. Fggs. lc higher; Butter and poultry, unchanged. Wish gwanson Belled SWELLS ; f CHICAGO. Nor 28 rlted States Depart, meat of Agriculture ) ,attle Receipts. 13 0u0. better grade natire beef atecra and desirable beef heifers, strong to 25c stronger, beef steers, mostly 15c to 25c up; top matured steers, $13 25, weight, 1550 pounds; best yearlings, $13 00, weight, 1050 pounds, bulk natire beef steers, $8 254(10 25; short fed unerenly 50c to 75c higher than low time last week, spots show more upturn; beef coirs and lower grade beef heifers, steady to strong; canners and cutters, generallr strong: canners, closing weak; bulls, about steady, stockere and feed ers. actire, strong, real calres. largely 25c r Gloria -- -- , ' s CHICAGO, aauwn, OCEAN A . v' 50. Dont Miss Those Bathing Suits V v r KANSAS KANSAS firsts, 44c. x. NEVER ' 4 i b V , .. FA&AMOUKT r . fv&, . A ' i A Vf s 11 10c, 25c, 35c Children accompanied by par. ants admitted Free to today's. Tomorrow's and Fridays matinee. .Meet Little Bobbleu and Little Millie. Change of Program Every Saturday Musical Comedy Revue New Revue Now Playing IZZYS. NIGHT OUT And Alice Calhoun in LITTLExWELDCAT PANTAGES 8 A comedy masterpiece. NIGHTS WED. TO SUN., INC., 15c TO 75c, TAX INCLUDED MATINEES THURS. TO SUN.,. INC., 15c TO 35c, TAX INCLUDED i i i U |