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Show ,TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY 10 GASOUNE ALLEY-BUSIN- MORNING, JUNE 25, 1923. BEFORE ANTIQUEING ESS the OH, AVERY. THERE'S ACROSS THE ALL EGHEHNIES AND OLD TAVERN WHERE THEY SERVE MEALS AND SELL ANTIQUES. STOP i P THROUGH ''CUMBERLAND, EMILV.TWIS IVsTT APtCMC-TUlSISABA- INTO throngs said yesterday WM. PRUETTE RVN DOWN TO WASHINGTON NOR GO BY WAY -- DUMMIES OF PITTSBURG AS I WANTED YOU TO, EITHER Cf. WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA, AND DASH TWO ' THROBBING MOTOfc "CARS ! - WALT t LORRAINE LESTER. MUSICAL FARCE U CARL v out; MCtJJJLOUGft and: I SKEEZIX HAVE REVELED FOOTLlGHT JMPRESSI0NS N THE MOUNTAIN SCENERY AND ARE NOW SAILING HORITRIO ' ALONG n: BALANCING O VEte. THE, UNDULATING BCICK HIGHWAYS , AND S" BRIDGES OF. EASTERN OHIO. n E AN WHILE AVERY MAINTAINS HIS LEAD.' HIS SPEED MAY NOT BE AS GREAT AS WALT'S BUT HE DROVE LAST NIGHT TILL TEN OCLOCK. HES NOW OUST OUT OF ZANESVILLE . n If it goes out of thi maps town writh out a dime With Kane it is always when Tom is champion we will get his money back." There are no strings tied to that remark. It comes right from the heart. Let Dempsey have hie $300 000 Well take the championship." says Eddie -- LOW LEVEL OE PAST WEEK A Cicugor 1 at New Heavy JBelling Resulting From Two Stock Champion Finishes Work With Heavy Fellows; Exchange' Failures and Accompanying Ready to Seek Speed. Rumors, Cause Drop of 12 Points. of the previous week. French issues, perhaps, sustained the heaviest losses owing to the continued unsettled condition on the reparations problem. Prague 7m were more than two points lower The Berbian Be dropped more than three points on the week. CHI company liens were the hardest hit in the industrial group. d issues losing twelve points and Pierce Oil bonds six and a half, leases of one to three points were not uncommon. A few domestic bonds held up against the selling movement and ended the week one to two and a half points higher. Railroad mortgages recovered most of their midweek losses and ended the week in fair demand. Lehigh & New York 3s were off more than eight points and Lake Brie and Western 6s lost twelve points. New offerings included 16.000,000 6 per cent state of North Carolina coupon notes at 100W, to yield 4.60 .per cent; $8,000,000 three-yea- r 6 per cent Wheeling Steel corporation gold notes at par; $1,000,040 6V4 per cent Pure Oil company gold notes at 99, to yield 6 80 per cent, and $3,600,000 twenty-yea- r per cent A. I. Nalman A Son mortgage bonds at 99, to yield 6 10 per cent. Mar-lan- Jack Dempsey birthday est exhibition shown As a Legal for Treat Fande: The Federal Farm Loan Act provides that the Bonds shall be lawful invest ments for all fiduciary and trust funds under the jurisdiction of the United States Government. They are eligible under the laws of many of the States for investment of all public and private' funds and have been officially held eligible for investment by savings banks in 36 States. The United States Government, as of May 3C 1923, owned approximately $3,000,000 of the capital stock of the Federal Land Banks. The Farm Loan Associations, during the year 1922, acquired approximately $8,500,000 of Federal Land Bank stock, 25 of the proceeds of which was used to retire stock owned by the Government, as required by the Farm Loan Act. The United States Treasury has purchased and now holds over $100,000,000 Federal Land Bank Bonds. While these Bonds are not Government obligations, and are not guaranteed by the Government, they are the secured obligations of Banks operating under Federal charter with Governmental supervision, on whose boards of direction the Government is represented. request el the Federal Farm Lean Beard In with end an he Kelt at the Federal Lend Banks, we eBer these Bends eti and Interest, to yield over 4.45 to the redeemable date (1933) and 4V4 thereafter to redemption or maturity Sons Brown Brothers & Co. The National City Company Harris Trust & Savings Bank Lee, Higginson & Co. Guaranty Company of New York TW ftstcaeatt ecetomed hems, wbflt aot gaaraatced, ore based vpoc wior&auoa. pod advice which we ' Cheatiag lie Grave me y.w riftse" ? IN THE " SWEETEST STOBY EVER TOLD JAMES WHITCOMB in-T- SEEN CHARLEY RAY ANYTHING escape from while in midair from top of building opposite State will Raffle WE HAVE NEVER m NOON 12 TODAY SO GOOD trait-jack- theater. PANTAGES Picture attraction Quicksands - Starring HELEN CHADWICK And RICHARD DIX , . With Hale Walter Long Alsn Tom Wilson Jack Curtla Noah Beery, Trank Campeau J. T. McDonsfcl Dick Sutherland And 2000 U. S. cavalrymen from the Presidio wornt President Harding i Speech via Radio AT THIS TODAY TOMORROW L THEATER TUESDAY EVENING In conjunction with regular performance A Whirlwind of Dramatic Action! btfim te be xcwttt ted refUMw . COME EARLY Jack Mover, Walter Long and a splendid cast BOUT DEPOSIT IS NOW ASSURED LAST HOUR South Sea Cannibals By TRANK SMITH. SHELBY. MonL. June 24 If bolting ran hive been holding off making plana to rome to the Jack Dempae-Tcmnnjr Gibbons heavyweight Paths News o battle bare, one week from Wettneaday. because of their belief he third $100,000 Installment of H00.000 guaranteed Jack Kearns would not be forthcoming, they might I'lst peck up their duds and come onThat Is sure. The $100,000 will he paid on the dot and everything points to the - possibility that the fund will be put In escrow by the coming Wednesday night This information came from a person high In the councils of the bunch of men who already have gone Into their kicks for the first 1200 000 The Information was given in the strictest confidence and on the promise thaf the name of the Informant wguld not be divulged, at least until after the fight Is over. Rtgwirte from Great Palls Indicate that Jack Kearns 4 lo hop the rattler and qua thisready section cold If the money is not forthcoming at the tfme Specified This i no different attitude than he showed prior to and until the day after June 16. when he received th second $300,000 There Is no other stand for him to take, being the man who dtstated the terms and had them accented. But Kearns will not get the chance to bust up the proceedings in the manner Indicated Underground, , reports from - the pempeey camp stale that Kearns Is looking for an out. That Is hardly There Is no legitimate believable. MILTON SILLS CARMEL MYERS The Usual Good Music nht reason for that junk being broadcast. It's just one of thosespread mad rumors on which the scribes have been fed since their arrival here and at the Kalis. Another wild one that cropped Out here the other day was that Gibbons was not In the condition advertised, owing to the fact that" he had a couple of fever blisters on hie underUp. More Junk. Gibbons is In the pink of condition, if anybody ever was. When Kddir Kane, manager of Gib. bone, was informed that the third $100,000 would be ready for Kearns, he Indicated no surprise. He said he knew tt would be there and that he was glad Dempsey would get what was coming to him financially, for he certainly was going to get what was coming to him phvslcaliv. Here oca camp that will not kick Enemies of Women Today is Startups Buy-Ro- z Gum Day Prlxee for dancing, mothers with meet kiddies and other features Free Gum and Free Ridee Get your free ticket from your gum dealer tU NEMAN Vicente Blasco Ibanezs Greatest Romance With Lionel Barrymore and Alma Rubens . Five Days More Everything in Hardware WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY Automotive Equipment, Mining and Induatrtal Machinery NORMA TALMADGE ' IN , SHE LOVES AND LIES-Wi- th Conway Tearle "OUR NAVY IN THE NEAR EAST? COMEDY TOPICS NEWS h wtA ii' justice less July Acceptable by Treasury: These Bonds are acceptable by the United States Treasury as security for Government deposits including Postal Savings Funds. Alex. Brown & it CHARLES RAY LOVED IN VAUDEVILLES MOST SENSATIONAL ACT ten-ye- years of active operation the 12 Federal Land Banks have been buih up Operation: until on May 31, 1923, their Capital was $39,808,297; Reserve, $3,403,000; Surplus and Undivided Profits, $3,741,103; and Total Assets, $787,750,071. All twelve Banks are on a dividend paying' basis and every bank shows a surplus earned .from its operations. - n I Cracksman and company Masher oone-bruir- one-ye- ar one-ha- lf Price 10014 WONDEBS AND SURPRISES THE GIRL RAFFLES and-wO- Federal Land Bank 41 Bonds At the THE ORIGINAL . th Year In fire and world who could do RILEYS 045,000,000 redeemable - By HU Oh FULLERTON. Tribane-8al- t Lake Tribune Wire. GREAT FALLS, Mont., June 24. and If M.STATE Ckleego celebrated his twenty-eightoday with the greatof boxing he has et further celebration, he completed hU work with the heavy boys, and from now until the end of training rkhe will work with light fast for speed alone. boy HorWaa as fast as astreak and the giant negro, Godfrey,today, also celebrated the end of hla punishment. The big colored boy was not in shape to work against the champion, and he gave three cheers when he learned that he need not work again. His entire left side is battered and bis arms and shoulders are almost from working against the champion. Dempsey went eleven rounds today, at high wped ail the way ten rounds five different boxers, and one against fast shadow-boxin- g round The rain, which resumed operations today after a one day layoff, held down the crowd and forced the battlers to work place was jammed. The rain made the roads almost impassable again. took on Dempsey Burke, Drake and Woipin, with seconds between rounds, and thirty Then took on Herman Audrbach, a welter from Sait Lake City, and made one the best displays he has yet shown. Then, to convince the crowd he still has some speed, Dempsey went two OUTCLASSED. rounds with Connie Bodkins And such beautiful eyes alightning little fellow from Sioux City,Curry, and Why. man, her eyes shine as clear as he was almost as fast in his footwork crystal. the featherweight was. Radio Fan I don't care much for asThe celebration today was those crvstal sets Exchange a quietbirthday one. Manager Jack Kearns had planned a party at the camp, but called it off for fear someone would a story that the is not training. There were champion Just a few old fnenda and the training gang. Dempsey called off most of the morning work excepting a short road run Just before the ram started was a sheaf of telegrams and There Issue messages for him. Mike Trant presented him with a Jeweled buckle with an Llks emblem on it, and a Local Taxation Exempt from Federal, State, Municipal artist of Great .Falls named GladysgirlHeaney presented him with an oil painting of hirpself in action In the outdoor ring here a really good bit of pointing, Dempsey had planned to finish up rith the heavy boys, lay off work tomorrow and start the speed boys The fact that Godfrey and Tuesday. . Ten-Thir- ty Burke both have been badly mauled changed the plans Dempeev has been working with Godfrey, ordering him to wrestle, ,hug and pull him around to give him strength, and haa not been punching much Dempsey at he says not. Burke has been leat badly Data Jaty 21 Do Jetf i, punished and today Woipin established a new record He took the Not before 1, 1933 count and went down from a right hook that was half stopped, making Interest payable Jaduary 1 and July 1 at any Federal Land Bank or Federal Reserve Bank. Principal payable at th seven times he, has been a goal in five rounds of knocked for .Bank o.f Issue. Coupon and registered bonds (interchangeable) in denominations of $10,000, 5.000, $1,000, boxing. The fact that Dempsey has been $500, $100 and $40. Redeemable at par and interest at any time after ten years from date of issue. working much harder than was supposed is revealed now. He has been doing hard road work in the early mornings and working from an hour to an hour and a half with The Supreme Coart of the United States has upheld the constitutionality of the Act creating dumbbells and the big medicineheavy bell He showed so much speed and such the Banks and exempting these Bonds bom Federal, State, municipal and local taxation. fast footwork and Jabbing today that his critics were a maxed i I the - . DE PERON TRIO BONDS RALLY SLOWLY PROM MOW YORK. June !4 (By the Associated by Frewr') Liquidation frightened investors followed in the failures two of stock exchangesake and the accompanying absurd rumors of all sorts during the past week and carried practically all of the bonds listed on the New York stock exchange to low levels, in numerous instances, the lowest prices of the year. The rally of 'the last days of the week was general, but in few cases restored listed bonds to the final figures of the previous week. Money continued easy and there was nothing business conditions in fundamental Bond to warrant the heavy selling. traders, however, followed the stock price trend and drops of one to as high as twelve points were not uncommon during the midweek period. New offerings held up well in the face of the depression, the total last The pre632,900 week reaching vious week new offerings aggregated 000 Investment houses nearly $195,000 reported fair sales of the new issues during the past week and numerous large issues are to be offered during the coming week, Including an Issue of 346,000 000 farm loan bonds. United States government bonds suffered least from the persistent selling during the first three days of last week and ended the week at levels slightly higher than those of a week before Extreme losses In the foreign group were rather severe, but a majority of these issues Tallied during the latter part of rthe week and closed at levels only slightly lower than those one boy in FILL' ONE TO 21 statement that the Drilled frtatfw has a surplus of 170,000,000 bushels of wheat, given out by Governor Preus of Minnesota at the wheat conference, vas taken by the trade without in question and had more to do to Price Drop to Lowest depressing values than any other factor. In reality, whoever made the figures should be investigated by the Week; government During . Year s officials, working under the grain futures act, for circulating Follow. information which depressed the marCom Fails to ket, and forced to show their baris for such a statement The figures are so much in excess of those made by the wheat trade in general that they $axlflf tTrilnnxe scared the average holder into unloadBy CHARLES D. MICHAELS. A Chicago statistician does esing 34 CHICAGO. June Wheat prices timate that the carryover will be more than 106,000.000 to ItnOoOfOO lut we$k dropped to the lowest of bushels noo Where this etra the season for the deferred futures sod to 86,000,000 is, remains a question. were within 1 cents of the lowest The trade is entitled to know of Hs of Uot December for the July de- origin. A rail for another wheat conferenu At the same time corn ad- in two livery. weeks has been issued vanced to the highest of the season, The wheat market has been put in and to the best in recent years. It s better shape by the dsc'lne. but the a moat remarkable situation, showing trade is not disposed to look tor n big, that corn can act independently and sustained advance, unless there is seare right, rious damage to the northwestern crop, advance when conditions despite demoralisation in the wheat which is not improbable, as there have been years when June prounre wts trade. The main result of the wheat confully as good m at present, yet blac ference last week was a drop of 10 rust and other conditions hate brought cents in wheat prices from the high inradical change. The tr.uie point of the last two weeks, with the clined to look for serious Injury th.s In trade in about as hopeless a condiof North year, especially parts tion as ever known, it was so hopeDakota, where moisture has been inless at times that even erne of the sufficient. beet Judges of market conditions was inclined to take a most pessimistic . 52 view of the future. In spite of such Joe McGinnily viewa prices advanced 4 cents In two daya due to an oversold condiEm a Keep Winning tion among local traders and to a lessening of selling paeure. Iowa. June :t. MARSHAIJ.TOWN, Aetlon of the wheat market showed Joe (iron MarH McGlnntty. the absence of a balance wheel, and 62 Manager old, pitched his second vicyears so long as it is left without a father. tory within three days when Duharp fluctuations are to be expected buque defeated Marshalltown here tofrom time to time. Developments durday. 5 to 3. He kept the eleven hits ing .the week have shown beyond a fairly well scattered is only - CRONIN & HART and is three hours aheadt, doubt .that speculative influences which have been largely responsible for the maintenance of wheat vaJurw al a higher level formany years are hot in evidence Wfthraaal of support byleading speculators when the mar- a ket needed buyers most resulted in break of 4 8 cents from the high point of June M to the low on Juno 'there AND ACROBATICS Later Thealf S' ear flard sere - 2frs tecatlew ewe Meek north of Sheri Lino 1$ and to pace eur deer. Street Cara Nee. Remember t. ' A . atari. 7 |