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Show J THE SAtT. LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, i923. (Copyright, ms, by H. G. Fliher. Trade Mark Sac. U. S. Pat Off.) Theres One Born Every Second or So MUTT AND JEFF By BUD FISHER evr CVCg. OF BLAck Reaction Held to Indicate Sentiment Changing a to Another 1919 Boom v CHRRCS?j . Jto JJark STtmtif, Sjt NEW TORE. Th action April It. f today market was not such as to suggest that general rise of prloes which has been predicted both for commodities and for tbs stock exchange, on the recent expectation of an Immediate movement of the kind, today evident uncertainty In the stock market threw aa intereating n light ns did the da ye fall of half a cent per pound in cotton and 1 to I cents per bushels in wheat. Nona of these markets appeared to bo in any respect governed by the newa We atill have the lowest April condition since 1917 in winter wheat.. In cotton, Saturday's census report showed the largest mill consumption on record, from aa admittedly deficient crop, which must most requirements up to the end of the coming summer. la so far as the stock market la presumed to-- . he moved by developments in trade or industrial production on even money rates, the preinfluences are aa favorable aa vailinghave been at any time this seathey son; for railway traffic and steel output were at their maximum by the last reports and the open discount market, although 1 to 1 per cent above Its rates ofia year ago, is perceptibly easier than it has been during the last few weeks It Is difficult, under such circumstances, not to ascribe the reactionary tendency of both stock and commodity markets to a growing belief of business .circles that, with aR the profitable trade which is plainly enough In aight, the expectation of run away markets' and another 1919 Is by no rosana as widely held as it was a few weeks ago when the federal reserve was urged to act immediately by putting up Its rediscount rates so as to atop the impending overstrain on credit. How far prices on the speculative markets may have been pushed up on the basis of the expectation of an excited boom It would perhaps be hard to say; but to the extent that this belief was a factor in recent reaction movements, the present would fairly Indicate the changing business sentiments. On the stock exchange, declines twere In the majority, but they were mostly from fractions and the days sales total were, with two exceptions, the smallest of any full day since the beginning of February. The sam tendencies were visible in todays foreign exchange market, where nearly all European rates were a fraction , lower, with sterling closing at the lowest figure since January, except for the momentary dip of last hiesday, and with marks at the low eat reached in the present month, v RrW TOKX OCXS MARKET. MARKET INTEREST (ENTERS NPW TORE. April M Capper, eaatrv tlerpelytie, spat sad fetaree, llifllit'. Tie, eerier; ep4 a4 f. teres, $44 004 44.12. Ires, ON ATTACK ON OIL .1-- 82.00; SHARES P etredy; N. 3 sertbrm, N. Btsi there, t 27 0OQ2S 90. sertkrra, 91 80.99931.00, r lead, eteedy; spot. ft. 30444 35. Star, esey; 9t leei. epol sad delivery. I7.4O0T 42 Aatlweay, spot. 54-5- i 4 09 ho. 2 LA6T TIMES aasr-h- Day's total sals, 912,000 share. Twenty industrials avsragsd 101.79; nat loat. .SB. ioW, 99.9. High 1921, 106-Tw.nty railroad avrag.d 97.09; net leas, .14, High 1923, 90.(3; lew, M.M. NEW YORK. April 19. (By the Associated Press.) The failure of the recent rise In prices to attract sufficient outside buying' power brought about fresh selling in Today's stock market, with a resultant decline in of the list. prices In most sections was an orThe reaction, however, losses comparanet with one, derly tively small. The relatively light volume- of Bales indicated an absence of any extensive forced liquidation. atOils were again the cotter of tack.. These Issues were offered freely on a revival of rumors of a prosoil pective cut in midcontinent crude issues The prices 2 but more than each yielded points, Total sales ef stocks, 909,800 ft bares. the B stock made up about half of its Total as lea of bonds, 9499.000. loss before the olose M Brian d closed 1 lower on the day and Houston MEW YORK. April 19 Tollowisf Is tba but the net losses In other active official Hat of transact ka am tba Haw Tart Sit, were held to fractkms issue Curb Exchange, firing all Hacks and bond Marking up of the call money rate adM la to 9 per cent after a renewal rate of IKDU8TR1A14. 4 it was regarded aa a temporary hardening Incidental to ApriltaxIt divi(Kale. Hmb Low ( 1st dend, interest and state excusePayfor ments, but it served s an further professional selling In the late deal Inga Chairman Garys explanation of th United States Steel corporation's surplus resulted In some selling on the in part of those who bought stock cash anticipation of extra stock or stock dividend disbursements, tbs lower, at 1091. Fractional closing losses also were recorded by the other shares of that group. Strength of Canadian Pacific, which established a new high at 152, up HIANDAKI) OILS was one of the features of the Buckeye P L .. trading in rails, which showed mixed C'bea Mfg ... . buying changes at the close. Recent COnt OU as. ew. of this issue has been attributed to Crescent common St. Paul account. foreign Galena Signal Oi and Chicago A Northwestern preHumble Oil ... . ferred each dropped a point on small Imp Oil Caa ... turnovers. Illinois General Motors was th meet active Indiana Inter Petr ..... stock on the list, touching 1914, a new N Y Transit ... high record. Dupont, which owns a Ohio Oil large block at General Motors stock, Prairie advanced 6 points. Activity of Gendo p L eral Motors was accompanied by retontbtrn PL increase in motor ports of an early Roatb Pena Oil adStewart-Warncar prices. B 0 lad vanced 214 points and Bosch Magneto do Kan 2 advanced 1. Western Union points do Ken ... , on publication of a quarterly earndo N Y estimated, showing do Ohio ings report, partly Vacaotn Oil ... earnings of (3 77 a share for the quarter. INDEPENDENT OILS. opened at 414 Pr Oil money advanced to I, 914 and tout 9 per oent, dropped to 914 and thence to 9, the last three changes an hour. Soma taking place within time loans were and bankera' arranged at 914 Per cent, but ftinbaturi-tie- s. 6 for were MMkimf prices yw Commercial paper rate were On unchanged at 16414 per cent. Sal Trading in the foreign exchange w&i extremely dull, with moat of the principal rate showing alight con cessions from Saturday's final prices. d (a cent) Demand sterling yielded to $4 55. French francs held steady lire around 6 55 cents and Italian Ca4.95H cents. dropped 2 points, towas conspicuously nadian exchange dollar being heavy, the Canadian as 7.61 compared cents, at quoted with 57.61 on Saturday. 1- ' I 3- -4 story for tho book of Ilf two women. One, rich, selfish Rad rmln. tolerated her husband. Tho other, poor, coveted finery, envied her friend and misled her htuband. MARKET. NEW YORK, April 16. Th raw gar c klghar, market waa firmer aeB pricca with Cabea qaeteB at 6 cento, coat eod fraljhte equal te 7.78 coats for caatrifagslr wo the high price level. The an lea of 15,505 bag ef Forte Blroe,. Map 7 fleer 55 at local te cent 4 ahipeoaet ROTTER MARKET. loot week, Bell B; 5009 beg ef Cab CHICAGO, April IB.1 The BemaaB waa aprll, first week Map shipment, to a New 9 cents, coot mB ronaldcrably mart aettvo la toBap'a better Or)r no reflaer at 6 freight, aaB 46,000 bags ef Cabea te aa market here, aod thia, together with light 9 auppllaa, gav the market a fTTmer teee. operator foe April and Map ahtpmeei--e- t There waa a general aBvaae la price. Deal-et- a eeata, eoat aaB freight w ragar fatarea market woe ArmTho heM firm aaB eccaatoaaU wera able later-eator oa covering aaB baring h to ebtala preadama aaB earn buyers ef and remmlaaien had dlfflcolty to ftlliag thakr prompteB by hoae, the flraeoeaa hi the apot market and cam erdera. Dealers viewed the (Min with aa- - had ray. Ds-be- en in decided additional setbacks No In rices took place immediately, but an lour later when details ef the court decision about trading n future deliveries were at hand the narket underwent a material further su-re- ne iecline. gome rallying power was shown by rheart values as the day came to an nd, but the upturns failed to get nore than a fraction above the low point which had been reached. A OUR GANG Happy, prankish, carefree youngsters hare a wonderful rime TUB LEADING Wheat. Ko. 81 gellbw, cables, 4.96; 5 75. cables. 45. 76. .0047. 6 Belgium, v demand, .0047; csblet, demand, 89 00; csblet, 89.12, Uocwsy, dentod, 25 55; Denmark, 17.91; Swedes, demand. 15 55c; Bwitaeriaod, demand, 18 41; Spsln, demand. 166: Greece, demand 1.16; de.0022; Cscckostoeakia. Poland, demand. mand, 2 95; Argentina, demand. 65.75; Brasil. demand. 11.05; Montreal, ick. B; low. Call money, strong; rioting kid, 6; ef fared at ruling rate, laat loa a. 5. Call leant sgafMt acceptances, 4. Tima loose, earner; mixed collateral, 50-9-0 5 months, day. Prime commercial paper, 7. 4; 5; 5W5. 5&3. 6e5; TOUSTtD F0REIQJI G0WT. (Aa Reported by J. A BO YDS, Hoyle ft to.i Bid. JAakrdT Argentine 5a IMS do 147 Brasil 4a 100 (rwy rec loan) dO 5a 105 e a . . . , a e. . . . da 5a 19GB Bnenoa Airea 5a 115-4- 4 (Ige) da 5a 1915-4(await da I0B 8a da 1926 5t 4t AJ3D April pi -- t 8e. $3 40 53 42. ' , POTATOES April 16. potateea. flrmf reStates ceipt, 18 cart; total United and balk 925; Wincontln tacked round whites, 514051.50 rwt.; Mianeaota tacked white. $1,80 cwt.; Minnesota tacked Red River Ohio. 81 1851 28 rwt ; Montana tacked Rnexet. ft 55 cwt.; Idaho tacked -- Raaeeta. balk 82 002 26 cwt,; Michigan round whites, $1.86 cwt. , CHICAGO, ...... ........ .... 4 TVBPEYTnr. G 9ATANVAH, April 16. Tarpentr, nothing doing; hat sale April 10 at 1 60H 1 51; receipts, 157; ohipaeata, 250; stock, 191. Rosin, firm; ssiet, 26; receipt, 525; 150 stock. 66.114. B. D, 4 95: B. P. 00; Quote: G. H, I, 500; K, B06fi&92: M, 5 9245 5.10; X, 550, WG, 5.50; Wf, 5 50. 47Bf5 OHZOAOO CHICAGO. April PRODUCE. 16. Batter, higher: treqmery extra, 4flt: standard. 45c; Bxtra firats, 4Ar4.Nc; firsts, 44544c; 'tec end. 48c44c. Eggs higher; receipt. 85,585 rae; firsts. SAftTTc, ordibary first. 24Cr26o; min extra cc))aeon, ,30&.6e; storage packed fifeta, 29c; atoraee packed firs a 28 e, Poultr alive higher: fowls. 24c; springs, 80c ; rooster, 7r; broilers, 50500c. ' 1 tame Old . Rrica. Now ia the time Second big week THE in hla eupreme (ucceet, PURPLE MASK, e miracle p mystery play, staged by Amea, with lta nveeUtura of wealth and a full complement of thirty In the cast, was chosen by The Committee of Three,' representing Americas Theatres' Managers aa th first at-- " Association, traction to make a transcontinental tour under It assurance and guarantee. Prices will not he advanced heyond the range of SOc to $2.50 at night and 60c to $2.00 for matinee, and mail orders will now he filled t 86581e l52e. 47c; 46 kard. Ns. S No. 87587C. Barley. 55574c. Timothy oeod, $8 5055 86 Clover oced. 61AA051&.80. Pork, oeminal. Lard, 11187. Bibo, 69.75519 75. DULUTH, FlaxaeoB, lea la headred. Tetel eelea for the day, 982.000 .hires. Be Salt Lake Theatre SPECIAL MATINEE TONIGHT TODAY XZI FRED STOriE TIP TOP With original New Ysrk company of 100, Including the SIX BROWN BROTHERS WHITE SISTERS LONDON PALACE GIRLS Glebe theater eherue of bewitching beauties Prices Evenings: Lower floor, balcony, 3.60, 12.00; S.90, 13.00; circle, 1.50; gellcry, 1.00. 1.CD to Matinee: 3.90, glut tax. aiked. 3 commencing Thurs.,!pr.19 MATINEE SATURDAY' Direct from five triumphant months at Htnry Millers thsatar, New York, and similar emphatic eueeess at Power tt.eater, Chicago INA CLAIRE and her eempany, including BRUCE McRAE In Arthur Rlehman'e gay comedy THE AWFUL TRUTH BY HENRY MILLER Original cast and production Identically and positively Intact Prices: Eve., 90c o 2.90 Mat. 90e te 2.00 Plus Tax Seat Sals Today PRODUCED THE OOX WITH THX SMILE FLAXSEED. 16 Gloria : , April 6.38 bid; July, 83.12 May, Mlaa THE LUMARS 1.50 1.00 April 28, 27, Seven reals ef hysterica KINEMA v I I I NORWAY I NORTH CAPE THE MIDNIGHT SUN LUPINO LANE Morning li,ted ts yea Dene Orche- this dream playlet Columbia Rocotd waits, mom " Ef iS MY HERO. 5 a COMING I It new ready for distribution BENNETTS TRAVEL BUREAU, Inc. 91 Market St, Ban Francises Bert Levey Circuit ! g L a d I a s Matin every day Put SatAm urday and Sunday Sat and Sunday SOc tns.8,Ani 6 U AMERICA UNE Deri May In Th ALL FOR baaaaaaaaaaaad WEDNESDAY HANNEF0RD FAMILY VARD0N A FERRY MAUDE LEONE A CO. MARTIN JOHNSONS TRAILN0 AFRICAN WILD ANIMALS IMRES I Independent and escorted MONEY BIGGEST SHOW FOR th particular, ef eur E TOURS Booklet giving Will Prince's you'll say it' th perfect render! ox youhev ever herd, pu the othe- rLa Goloodrme." eld i At Celumbia Dealer,. SaV Matinee Saturday. UINTAH MASTERMAN ,,,..2.00 Three oClock in the stra 28. THE SIN FLOOD Tlcketa on tale ht theatre and exchange tlckctc at Music Stores beginning Monday HAROLD LLOYD SAFETY LAST , PRICE Balcony Thura, Pit, , h local branch American Au.plceasseclatien for Service Field French scholarships Family Circle Ns war tax THE MATINEE Salt Lake Theatre CARLSON SISTERS AMD BCBBOEDEB. FLAY promptly when accompanied 10 per by remittance pin cent tax and envelope. SHERMAN, VAN & HYMAN Wednesday, April 18th Mme. Eva Gauthier, Soloist and E. Robert Schmitz, Pianist, in Joint Conceit. Lower floor LEOPARDS VALECITAS Salt Lake Theatre Next Attraction RYE. 16 Wheat, eaah $t 8451 82; No. t dark 46; No. 1 dark northers fancy. 8184 northers, 51.255184' May, $1.24; July. MINNEAPOLIS, No. 1 northers, Flax, Ko. 1, .... shipment, WHEAT. OATS September. $122. $125; Corn, No. 8 yellow,' 7457V. Oat a. No. 6 white. 41p42C. Barley. No. 2, do r. ?. Copenhagen Pnbsn Govt da 129 (large)., da da 129 (amsiJ) lap 5a 107-4- 7 ..M. IflQ? Norway 1904 do 8 ...j 1954 da Orleans Paris 5ao Paulo .5a 1906 do 5a 1907 ,j da M tsutUtem) 1918 4; old. MASTER AMERICA P LATER, rOTURES. Ko. red, 2 mixed, No. 2. Rye. -1 Germasy, demand. Hollaed, demand. S 27. No No 2whlte, ,01, 4846e white, M0BTT AMD EX0HAMGZ. April WHttt CVirn, 90-d- YORK, WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER a, er NEW f Win-thro- 00. change. hit. Quotations la rants: 45514; Greet Britain, demand, 465; cables, sixty-dabills oa bank. 462. France, Be Band. 5 56; csblss. 5 55. Italy, demand, TOMORROW FOR THREE DAY The Massive Production Leo1 Ditrichstem PL... PL... Foreign wnima and STARTING With Special Musle. PL.. Id. of young hsarta 1. 39-d- , The Cobbler1 the that A comedy NEWA RATHE ' increase of th, visible supply handicap on the bull side of the market; so, too, was the fact that imary receipts continued of good ilume. Corn and oats followed whest In a With downward awing of prices. weather more seasonable and with a number of traders Inclined to be pessimistic over tbe supreme court de cislon, recoveries lacked vigor. . Provisions were depressed by weakness In lard 'quotations at Liverpool. or "COIDCSILIS A Worth-whil- e Plctnra. XARSA3A LAMAR and DAVID BUTLER a heading . Rtronf purporting cast. ;- j tBo HZG3A IODISE WIVES mm'i l JRAKCB A grlppln atery ef th trlala, tamptationa and trlumpha ef yeune people In a hi city. Generally acclaimed aa a second "Humoresque." MEN'S KCT0AJ6 ensued :1 CommandEcur POOR ax-t- l-- which TODAY :4S, 7:10, The mb nl TODAY a, 95U. -4 4, . LONDON, eoppw. April CHICAGO, April 19. (By the 74 2a 56; MT8 19a; fatarva. elated Press.) Wheat underwent a PM, 11 6a. 81; fataraa. apat, 214 If. 2)4 M 5B; fataiva, Tia, 90 sharp decline In price today owing 27 7a 5B; fatam, 27 Ida. IaOoB, apot, chiefly to better weather northwest, spot, A 45: fatarie, L 55. Sise, but also more or less as a result of the United States supreme court deET ATO RATED FRITIT. cision upholding the grain futures NEW TORE.. April IS St. pore ted unsettled act. alosed The market XJIT. BaU; prlmo lUU, 1 3 4c to 3 RT YgBX ROOK net lower, with May Praaoa, laaotllod; CaUforaia, 7516e; 1.24 (A, fv port el by J. A. Hof AC) and July. to tl 24 651d. to tl 22. Cora finished to Oragaaa, lew.Hw. 11.21 Apricot, galat aaB aarf rlwie, 21e; r to 1 down, oats off choicop 24c; fancy, 89585c. nd provisions varying from loc dePMebn mj; cboica, 11 512a; Mtn line to 9c advance. cbeko. 12l2c; tmmcj, 145l5c. For a moment at the outset, wheat fUistaa, aUaBg; too maacat!, 7512c; rices were on the upgrade, and July chaica te tmmey dad. 65He eeaBtoaa, lelivery touched a new high price 616c. ecord for the season. Then heavy -- 2:1, 12:30, y Renewal of Decline Attributed , to Rumor of Cut in Widcontinent Field; List Reacts Generally. SALES. ft prepared; Be meet farther BeeUaea. eer arnrhet waa a lead p te firm with BemaaB aaB aapplp both moderate. ttotatoty gad EMIN PICES TIKE U N D E R S T U D Y NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM Tie riymeath, Bmlepnee. 19 Xi, It Jan 13 T0UV9AH MEW AMSIEaDAK . .Apr M Jaae I July f EE VP AM a w . . . )uy I Jam 14 aOTTEADAM ., ..Key U Jua 19 Je), July ti EYMDAJS Juaa 3 1, 4 I katacaaer Office, 139 h. LaSalle at. LU-ttor Loral Agrata. (rl..4yr .A- - 9,t fikm&iuUi: Fast U. S. Mall S3. Sonoma, Ventura, Dellgntful 10,000 tona. Lloyd's 100A1. servic. 110 let elaas; $30vt 2nd elect. Samoa, AUSTRALIA, SYDNEY, 30 2nd. Paeltle Tnr 1330 let Claes, San from Tat class. , 3amng, 9c9 23, June 29, Francisco, Apr. ' ' 24, Titay OCEANIC LI.NE, LLOYD HEW Y0BK-B- EMEH DIEECT 66 lUf II Irij Jaig 7 U Iwa U Kay 8reoi ....... .Apr. Meoeohoa Hsinmr 5ay4Ut Torch ..... Jmif Ksy 16 Jaaa Bay M Jua 87 A(. aririoa and aarvtoa For Ratto, Etc . Ayriy 1 Pmnmwri ri. W CtoaoMwiaa. Gca. Mgr.. 106 No. La 8Uc ht anv loral 8?rmhi Afcat , Faaa Cbirttgo. or |