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Show TjtiE HALT. .LAKE TRIBUNE. .SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 12 Die in Air Joy Ride THIS DAY IN HISTORY (Copyright. J927 ) ISSUES REACH MO PEAKS . NOVEMBER 109 H n d s o n s "Hair Moon" landed at Imrtmouth, JCngland, on i return voyage. lHul Gall Borden, manufacturer, born. Inventor of a method of condensing milk. 1828 Hiram Corson, educator, horn. He estatillehed many BrownIn the United State. ing rluha 1887 First session dominion parliament In Canada, h, I , V - - point tinder par.' The 4 '4 per cent rate now I th accepted thing for the primary obligation of th mot prosperous utilities. In this esse underlying bonds with hlgner coupon have now the been retired, which also rule. The other Important Issue was that of 115,000.000 Cltle Servic Power A Light debenture 6w running twenty-fl- v year, priced to yield t.ii per cent. Th proceed of these go to simplify th capital structure of th company and It subsidiaries. This kind of financing. In th long run. Is in th Interest of both borrower and lender. How much of th Improvement In th stock market ha been due to the natural rebound from the selling of th preceding week I Impossible to say. Some upward reaction would hav been normal In any event. It I plain. however, that mor attention la being paid to th trad position, and there seem little chance of a repetition of tne extravagant bidding UP of piioe that characterized the market earlier In the year. Th on ktoud of stock which seemaoln th beet position to respond to any chang for th better In th Industry represented I oils. Oae Deduction Is That Retirement of 4 4 Lib 1-- 1 erties Will Be Success. Y Bond Reduction Cuts U. ; S. Interest Figures An "T' i y 1 1 1 nually by $42,000,000. 1 j 'j j 1 By BYRON S&ycCR (Copyright, 1927. Salt Ukt Trlbun.) NEW YORK. Nov. I. Tb moit In Urtlnr featurweek of fcth Investment been tb market thl government strength In United 8tat loan. ThrM of th trsury Issues hav sold within tba past li days at t th prices In their history, who bringing th yield to tba Investor huya at currant level aown 10 arcmna one In the I1 laaue, cent fact, per have been treasury IK of 1943-4cent IX per selling on lesa than ' - - J MA LAD BIRTHS to The Tribune. WORK NEARLY COMPLETE.' to The Tribune. SMOOT. Wyo.. Nov. I. Road sur facing on th south nd road, from i?t:-c-- Special Smoot to Afton, Is rapidly nearlns completion, aa only approximately two mnes i ten to unisn. ,r imtM. Henry Facer, assistant literary director. After the business session, a social hour wa enjoyed, followed by luncheon. PARENT. TEACHERS MEET. SpecUl te The Tribune. HUNTINGTON. Nov. S. At a s De dal meeting Thurs day evening In th high' school th following program waa given: vocal quartet. Myron Johnson, Milton Perkins, Merrill Bunnell, L. B. Bennett; vocal solo, Merrill Bunnell; talka, Mrs. Brock-banMaud Johnson. Mrs. Lizsl L. B. Bennett and Glen 8. Lar- sen. Following th program, games were played and refreshments were erved. Parent-Teach- er k, Mol-ler- y. - Partus Cluh Dedicate 8r Handsome New Quarter BODY ARRIVES FROM UTAH, specie) te The Tribune. POCATELLO. Idaho. POCATELLO, Idaho, Nov. I. t A! fred Stoker, pioneer citlsen of Pora- - vlc 'will be held Sunday for Leroy tniio, waa buried (Saturday afternoon In Bing- special Is The Tribune. in Mountain View cemetery. Services Lombard, who died recently PAYETTE. Idaho. Nov. I. Dedfr. were held from th Third ward L. I), ham canyon. The body arrived her tlon of th Portia club bous In this S. church at 1 o'clock, with Bishop K. Saturday evening, and the final serP. Horaral officiating. Mr. Stoker vices will be In charge of the Schucity Wedneday afternoon marked th ed Beaslev undertaking par culmination of many year of died Thursday morning at a local macher of son waa mart w the lors. The He effort fin th part of th club Illness. short young a hospital after lor-m- er members. foreman in the upholstering shop of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Lombard, Organised in.im, the club residents of this city. has increased steadily, both in memth O. S. L. railroad, and had been ALFRED STOKER BURIED, f Nov. special to The Trtbsae. - bership and prestige, until It now stands aa the premier women's organisation of this section, with an active membership roll of 175. year many During the thirty-tw- o civic undertakinga hav been sponsored and carried out by th club, which, for th last few years, ha held regular business and social sessions In the chamber of commerce rooms, but th goal of th membership has aver been for a home of Its own. years. tor ini purpose nave Deen CATTLE SHIPPED. accumulated In various ways, but DIVORCE ACTION FILED. Special to The Tribune. sine the advent of the ' big apple Cora Kelly filed suit for divorce MALAD, Idaho, Nov. I. Seven' car flossom festival, on May 1. four year from Leo W. Kelly In the Third dis- load of cattle were shipped from ago, the club treasury has been gaintrict court Friday. They were mar- Malad to Ogden during th paat week. ing rapidly. Thla local holiday, Inried In 1917, Failure to provide was six by Ed Vaughn and one by Lyman augurated and sponsored by th Por, tia club, has been an annual affair. Ipaen. alleged. employed there for forty years. FUNERAL PLANS MADE. FUNERAL SERVICES HECD. Special to The Tribune. POCATELLO. Idaho, Nov. S. Ser Special to The Tribune. for Vincent Jackson, colored, POCATELLO. Idaho. Nov. S. Fred vices died last Sunday at a local hosH. Schaefer, who died her Friday, who will be held Sunday at 1 o'clock waa buried Saturday afternoon. Ser pital, the In afternoon from th A. M. K. vice were held in the McHan chapel. Th Rev. T. A. Patteron with th Kev. Kean of tn Episcopal church. will be In will Interment offlclat. church officiating. Mr; Schaefer had been a resident of Pocatello for thirty-thre- e Mountain View cemetery. MJE SA GE. k-rs- - w 'E Celebrating ths completion of a ten months' program of enlargement and improvement of departments, and training of employees a program planned to place Anerbach's Big Stors in the best possible condition for the greatest hoMay season in our history. During the past year the charge account business of the Auerbach Company has increased tremendously, and we now have on our books the names of many thousand representative Salt Lake people. If you are not enjoying the convenience of a charge account here, we cordially invite you to visit our credit department and open an account. We assure you a courteous welcome with no fuss or unnnecessary delay in granting your wishes. - ub-f- or One Cent Is wta a Day AUERBACH'S BEAUTY SHOP Brings$100a Month QAT ssssssir (H Thousand Taking Advantage of Lib- ral Inauranc Offer. Policy Sent Fre for Impaction. Kansas City. Mo. Accident Insur cost of one rent a day la ance at being featured tn a policy Issued by the National Protective insurance eorfation. Th benefits are lioo a month ror 12 month 41200 to 11800 at death. Th premium I only IJ.65 a year, or on cent a day. Of th thouexactly sands of application received, many have com from th agenta ana exec utive of other Insurance companies The offer I limited to 100.000 policies. Women aa well a men are eligible for this remarkable policy. It also applies to children who are 10 years of g or over, ko meaicai axaminuiion Is required. n. --- Mr. REPORTED. if LAD, Idaho. Nov. (.Birth are reported as follows during th paat week:-daughter to Mr. and Mr. Joseph G. Evans, a daughter to Mr. and Mr. Clare Itudell. a on to Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Gibbons. , """uu i of Mr. O. H. 11 a bey a follows: C. L. Sorenson, chairman; Mrs. 8pencer Allen, vice chairman; Mr. Parley Sorenson. secretary ; Mrs. Orson Hancock, assistant aecretary; Mrs. M. A. Mclntyre, literary director; Mrs. horn A 7. or three deduction are to be drawn from thla demand for govern ment bond. On la that th new of- - I .t. rr-WtUOWM. OrettV f.rln In ntii.ctln with the retire. I ment or me seoonn uDerues on Ii scnoot icacner. died With four . November It will be Just a successful VT i u jjiuhc a all th other government financing ussu at ixew In recent rear. Another la that the I Krunswirlr. TL T TVi ' , ,K,, ? progressive reduction in tne amount i r of government bond outstanding by I InompSOfL, alSO killed, mti muGn inninm lii.no mui wi me iI WS Her IianCC, remainder, mere u untemetloaal Wewereel) m.Alitm to thet mwumni of tm.ra. I ment curltle for temporary eorno- ration surpluses. Thar I no (ubsti- - thrt.Tilnr. That thla denser ha tut for government bond for thl been averted I largely due to the purpose, and. no matter what happens management of the investment bank-t- o the reat of th bond market, thla inr community In reaulatlnz th flow demand la expected to persist. l0f new financing. In new, Bearing on thla point. It la Interest- - I offering at one time were at the rate Ing to observe that the public debt of almost fc quarter of a billion dollars its oeen reaucea no,io,v(. in uc- - i ner week. Thl total naa been graa- tober and 11,061,699.191 for th year ually declining, so that reasonably 31. THese are the ofll good distribution has been effected on ended October clal figure of the treasury depart- most of the bond. ment. Th approximate aavlng in In Ail this refer to domestic financing. terest annually la around 142,000,000. In the foreign field th discussion of With th Second Liberty loan out th German situation still Is being of the way, th next problem that con- - carrled.on with animation. Th ques rronts the treasury department will be tion a yet unanswered I whether th maturity of the Third Liberty or eervle on Germany' Irian, nf which It H7 855 Tftft la tins reparations external loan ha th first call on the exchange market. A prominent outstanding. How that will be handled cannot, of course, be predicted British banking house, apparently at present. t with authority, takes th Th third Inference from ' th speaking that Germany must be allowed position In name strength to find th exchange to meet Interest government bond, on It foreign kmns ly, mat it roresnadow aqualiy u and fund (Inking tulned strength In th general bond I rerarrilrae nf whether there le auffi- market. Is not so universally accepted, dent for th transfer of reparations. Government bond are In a clasa by Undoubtedly th French government themselves, and yet It I an encourag- - take a different view. It ha been A far a the eor- - suggested this week that all parties Ing development poratlon bond market la concerned, to th controversy get together and that, too, ha been strong thl week com to an understanding on the th very highest grad of oblige- - Ject If that come to pass, an Th average show a alight stacl to furthr German financing In falling off from a week ago, but that th United State will hava been re-beoaus they Include middl and moved. hav German dollar bond econd grade descriptions. Railroad been omewhat teadler thl week, mortgagee selling on a 4.15 and 4.70 howlng that th market I not unduly per cent bails hav been In demand concerned. In exces of th upply, Domeatlo Issue of th week Iiav Meanwb.ll. th ltuatlon a to nw conformed to the new tandard. Th issue has been working out,,bttr Philadelphia Suburban Countie Gaa J.11 aPctjd. A few weeks ago It ft Electrlo company cold a mortgage looked tf another period of oon- - bond with a 44 per cent coupon run- m i june waa nmg tnirty years at a prlc only two to The Triboa. POCATELLO, Idaho, Nov. . Lieu tenant C F. Leonard of th regular army wa th guest of the reserve officer of Pocatello this evening at a dinner at th Hotel Bannock at ' S o'clock. A number of officer from out of town attended the meeting, and it wa requested that all local officer be present to welcome the guest. Colonel Leonard discussed the plan of training schools and methods used by the war department relating to th organized reserves Captain Homer 8. Jarvis, who has lately returned from Fort Penning, Oa., organised the service and tactical school to be held during th year at the meeting. SUIT CHARGES NEOLECT. Suit for divorce waa filed by Ruth E. H. Mollerup against Lout 8. In th Third district court were married In 1921. t allur'They to provide- was alleged. Special Special i basis. Two LITERARY SOCIETY MEETS, aperl! te The Tribune. MALAD, Idaho, Nov. . Of fleers 'for th ensuing year war elected by the Ladles' Literary society at a bual nea meeting held Thursday at th Reserve Officer Hosts to Col. C. F. Leonard 0, 1927. NH S Selected with utmost care by buyers that have had years of experience on the Eastern markets. The big thought of these experfs has been to secure only the choicest of furs; this merchandise is trimmed with prime furs and the fabrics have also been given a great deal of consideration, but, above all, their foremost thoughts tjave been to get the best ctvles ever offered at such a nrice. These The values are coats are remarkable. marvelous. Monday Special at ; Send No Money 10 To secure days' free Inspection of policy send no money. Mall or bring to tne National rroiecnv insurance association, 1083 Scarrltt Bid., Kansas City, Mo., th following information: Name, age, address, bene ficiary' nam and relationship. After reading th policy you may either return It without obligation or end 13.65 to put policy in force. tAdveriisemeni. Big Ticket Sale on All rrf V-- i ; Beauty Shop Services . SHAMPOOS Shampoo with rinse. Sen 10 for $5.00 50 Each. Oil Shampoo, Sell 4 for S5.00, Each.. 91.25 T5o $1.10 Lead on arid on, oh wondrous star, Though time and years are fleeting, Bring "Peace on earth, goodwill toward men" SCALP TREATMENTS . MAECELS, WATER WAVE AND FINGER WAVES Water Wav or Finger S $1.M Marcel, Wav In every Christmas greeting. , 11.00 Tonic Massage, Sell S for 44.25, 85c Each 11.50 Violet Ray Treatment, Sell 5 for $5.00, S1.00 Each. ...SeU for S4-S- 75c Each . Beautiful winter coats in 'FACIALS 11.50 13.50 11.00 a Most unusual, display of the newest styles M M and fabrics. Reat Facial. Sell S for $5,00, $1.00 Each Treatments, Sell S for. $10.00, $2.00 Each Cream Facials, Sel'for $4.25, 85 Each M I A I I II FT .'Ik fII . 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