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Show - , - , ' t..wpwr. Nt , - 4410'4;;(1'';;:40.,Orqi . - - , , ,v v , , - , , , . , ,,, - ' , f . ' f ll ll, Si AR- -- DElithul i 4 . Fi rlah t T(ACLL ilip ouliol I111 , , l )ST3litEoEtsTris.enN:w atleli l !sol! today were without It reletion to the news. ,vblere will be hair to trace sad connel- i 5-5- -3 ' , , Ration Will Still Leave America Short; Four Boats PropOsed.for Us, 142 for Britain. J. C. BOYLE. Correspondent of on the non between nrceeedings gnd th large instock exchang Infor loans. in broken. crease l stance. r., market, did hesitate at times and for some troupe a lower level of valuation wag established but that could hardy ttava been due to any doubts on the loan situation. The increase was set down to the Of Investment bankrequirements new bond issues and ers floating for that was explanation enough the speculative fraternity. Meanwhile, call money renewed at 4 per cent and could be obtained for slightly less in the outaidoe market. That left stoeks to fluetuata under the operations of t other inThe uncertain trend influences. dicated that the ease in money had been well discounted and aiao the demand, while new indications as to tne autumn businesa prospects, were lacking. Something may be learned from the statement of unfilled tonnage of the United States Steel corporation to be given out at the BY (Speciel The Deseret News.) NEW YORiC, July 7(CPA) only The United States will build tons or over in Sour ships of 2.0r 1 gross tonnag.) 1927, with a conof 63,000. That is a fact of signieiderable con, in ficanes nection with the , 1 , power confer- - three t ."r 1.4 core now being week. held at Geneva. close of thethe June railway reports Perhaps Accor ding to the will reveal something. The chances official figureal,are, however that the real nature issued by the of the industrial altuation will not aga States be made plain for a month or more. United 'ek shipping board, this country-tinanCial t le leader of the Worldhas built only of the tonnage ono thirty-nintconstructed in the last sik years. and this year will be fifth among the six great ship building nations of the world. ratio. or any other Tile ratio established for the limiting of naval armaments, Mill will leave Winnipeg Gives Impetus 'Great Britain master of the seas, To Hesitating according to shipping men here. Moat Ships, Most Power. Prices. ca"SinCt the days of dug-onoes," said William Francis Whim, naval architects in charge- - of the program of rehabilitation of some BY GEORGE C. SCHNACHEL. of the shipping board vessels, "the wire- service to The tribe or nation with the greatest (Special leased Deseret News.) nember of vessels has been master CHICAGO. July late limiting of Of the waters. to.' other naval powers In the matter In wheat were a the aggressors slight upturn in day,. of cruisers, battleships. submarines price. causing in the temperatures nixing would still and other armed craft northwest and firmness in Winnileave those nations in a position peg were factors in their favor. of dominance. for they have the Interest In wheat lagged during merchant,-vesselboth to supple the first hntif, and covering by shorts in- Juy in a moderate way. and supplement their armed and could change them Into constituted the bulk of the busifighting ships with little difficulty." ness. Locals were on both shies but According to the shipping board showed a tendency to lean on the figures, Great Britain holds first bear aide in anticipation of a place in ship construction. Of the big movement of wheat from Ne:50 ships of over 2.000 tons bur- braska when that crop starts its den built, building or eontracted movement marketward. After the for this year, she accounts for 142 first hour Winnipeg eh,swed firmto buying by exporters with a total tonnage of 980,000. ness, due favoralsie weather over and the Germany is building 49 with a ton- the This advanced pienorthwest. nage of 390.OS6. Italy :8 with a ta fractionally. tonnage 'of 300.100. and Japan 19 E. C. Stakman. rust specialist with a tonnage of 9.700. for the department of agrteultu7 Not only is the United States not wired from St. Paul that the stein msneral but building ships for herself. but the rust infection is fairly other nations are making profits light on Marquis .wheat in South t As far north as Fargo building ships for this country. Dakota. forty per Great Britain has under construe. infection theis. generalbutononly one or of plant tion seven tankers for America, cent Alit Mr. ach. on' two postuits , title Germany is building one. Stakman. on more rust "Slightly Even little 10 meter yachts for durum. Rust in general but light and on abundant Island sound rust ard Minnesota. Leaf Long racing being built in Germany.- being confused with stem rust, the report concluded. America Legs Behind. to Liverpust closed unchangedwith Great Britain from 1923 to 1927 higher, sympathizing Arbas bei:t 74t boats with a tennaee the advance in North America. 000 were 1,45: of 4.5101147 compared with 18 gentint shipments Australia 1.SOS.0O0 and toms built here in that time with a bushels receipts were esticombined tonnage of le9.584. Italy bushels. Local C,ty at 113 cars and Hansitsstocks built Sa with a tonnage of 505.6451 mated what limneatiolis cars. from 1922 to 1926, compared with 33 for the 210.000 bushels decreased 14 for this country. and the 1927 1927.) adItalian program calls for 28 liners. Wheat lost 1110St of Its erlier sales and at taking under vance motor profitV' er mostly ships aggregating higher. WI Oata closed 300,100 tons. No European mari- tho close prices0011 higher, Corn claw,: time nation has ceased ship build- 1611 Lard cloned :1(1 In h!ther higher, 1925 the United and bellies ?usher. ing since 1922. In bushels States did not build a single large Local cash salve seers 0,0oe bustswheat. 93.000 bushel, corn. 0.000 ocean going vessel. oats tes arrived England today is building 25 salon the of whoat new times the tonnage and 35 times in First Chicago today teens aouth central the number of ships being con- - i lizton it graded No. I and No. : red. :eructed in this country. Some of he great engineering com panics LANGE Or GRAIN ruTt RES. have abandoned ship building enCHICAGO, ioly Both Low Clow tirely. Others are devoting their conto yards mainly Wheat repairs or are 451 1.41 1.01 few a in activities centrating yards. July 1,451 1.44 1.44 Many reasons are given for failure Sepieirber 1.411 1471 1.49 to compete with foreign builders. December Corn: 941 The majority of the engineers may July 17t .191 it is because ship building does not September 1.071 1.0511 1.4141 1.08 1.10t 1,111 s lend itself to quantity production December Oats: in which America shines. Others 441 AT .451 bay it is a result of too much big July .41 .46t .48 tteptem brass hat," an attitude which has Decemberher 11 .43 .601 workman efficiency discouraged 1.11 1.101 1.111 and initiative. Isrly 1.00 1.81 1.031 Proposals at Geneva on the limi- September 1.01s 1.041 1.1 Decerni.er of tation tonnage have led to dm Lord: ctleaterte as to who shall measure July 12.1: 1: 11 12871 11.00 12.00 11.95 Acuariege and under what system. Septembrr 11.10 13.100 11 04 It in shipping circles October Ribs: here, that engineers who measured' 12.11 roughly the tonnage of H. M. S. July 11.4S Sept mber Renown, which carried the Duke 114411e.. of York to Australia. by displace!. Jule 14 ell 14.30 14 IS 14.17 ment of water when the vessel Remember passed through the Panama canal. CASH (ALAIN. found the vessel of 10 to 12 per cent greater tonnage than her CHICAGO. Juiy X.LANWheat No red 1.47i: No. 2 herd 1.50k. displacement. Corn. No. 2 mixed 1.03; No. 2, yellow The rehabilitation and Diesel!za- - 1.041. ton of a part of the idle ehipoint (MIL No. 2 ohlte. 460 422, No 4 white board fleet is still possible with 42I6442 Rye. No 4. 1.032. satisfactory results. but all these BtitY. 70 tt Ile. vessels have passed at least half Timothy geed 4. to 540. their useful span of years,(('ory-- CloNer tie& 20.00134 eo right, 1927.) . , 1 WHEAT BULLS ; h PUT UP FIGHT $ , , , , ; , , ut I : ' .1 .. : . . 1 ') ii ' , - ; - ',..,1 ' : .,,Jo - ; - $ .4 '0' 4 , ' 1-I 't ot ,.. i ' ; ... I ! t 44 . - ' .'. , , 1 ; ', : 1. i , , 1 I r .'01kri I ?.' .4 , ? ; tThe LOWELL, Masa. July I Lowell division of the Pepperell himati farturing company t operating at 94 per cent Of capacity on a poundage baste About 75 per tent of the ern", rd machinery le engaged on the remainder on fancy rabrir The Sante will Introduce a new d)ed ,,, ,, if A , suitable tot ; dreams. LVBrL NEW 'ORLEANS. July I 4CPAiOf liardwesd lumber intila li opetetton is the Lewd dietrlet. Mit bed both mil:t land yard. isnadatod ?tactically mi of these emit be ohm dews until Sep:timber. with Oa 11IWS fe Wei of wort of 75 (la). About 1,1kli0011 SCZ41 or timber land were Mode& ! .., . Commodity Notes 'PEITILEX ;.:', . , , i i . I . rAcculta Belid Cridt0A oo. Par 1 t I ' Y., ' , . , ' , . , t ,:ittietra.:" - , .r.,.- .sato- - ' iiA4" 47 -- am fOro . ',.4. -. &Mai - I1 L B ! tt:: ream 11 i W. Just 1 it - 1 e ' I 8 1 t Time Times Tirtios Month osji, - .. 4' i , 1 aasd sfincoautrbectreptiarntledelastallotni.cdo .'j The News wirOnot he responsiblo for more than one incorroct Ia- - i ; It seeetles. .. r l The on eerdsOffice otthn i w t! bpi, - . DISPLAY CLASSIFIED Permits the use of cuts and display type in stoat column also. Rates furnished On r04311.1111U, YeMade by elle eldest. larlTeet awl beat Like el tbe known pima. atanutaeturere. Regular 1750.00 Value l Now .'' ' WOOL PRICES CLASSIFIED DEPT. tin t PROSE WASATCH WI. CHICAGO.. Rumanian Robber Defies Police to Attempt Capture VIENNA(INS)--According to reports from Roumania. Terente, the notorious robber who is active In the swamps between Galata and Braila, again bolds all the authorities and police in check. Two years ago eery effort as made to catch him, but in Vain. A short time ago he was seen In the church of his home village. Carcaliu in the Dobrudza. At' first the villagers shrank from him but when he distributed valuable gifts among them they became more friendly. Finally. he Jumped on the pulpi! pushed the priest away and. armed with dagger and revolver, harangued the crowd. asking them to assist him in his feud against the authorities and threatenin6 terrible revenge if "his own people" gave him away. That same evening he robbed the priest's wire of 140.000 leu and all the priestly garments. explaining they rnigbt be useful to him some day. Within a short time he gathered a band, getting arms and clothes for them by addressing letters to storekeepers and ordering them to prepare the goods ordered for a certain hour. when they would be called for. ;Cone dared refuse. Though many gendarmes are being sent against him. he appeared in one of the largest musig halls of Braila. ate and drank hear'ily. amused himself with a dancing girl and. on leaving. wrote with a piece of coal on the wall; "Many greetings to the beautiful daughters of Braila! Death and damnation to my persecutors! Terren'e," a reward or 100,000 leu Despite put on his head. it seems impos7 sibie to discover him. The Ruman- -' Ian authorities have now ordered the churches to pray for his early capture. - Mother is horrified when Susie wants to go riding with some boY What! Two irresponSible youngsters go tearing through the country at thirty or forty miles an hour. or maybe stopping aed parking along some shady road. leavens! She never did such a thing when she was young. in his car.- of course, she didn't. There were no automobiles then. And mother has completely forgotten all about those long buggy rides on moonlight nights with a g chap who could drive perfectly well with ono hand- - and a docile old horse that had pulled so many young couples down Lover's Lane that it needed no guidance. The mere thought of petting parties makes mother conipany. and that when they were alone she and her date sat on, opposite sides of the room and cony...rowel intelligently about Shakespeare. and Mr. Booth's. conception of Hamlet, and other improving IDeseret topics. You see. mother has forgotten all about that old sofa built fog two and the spooning that went on on it: and. fortunately. furniture can't talk and tell all it knows. Modern youth has in- vented new names for old things. but it hasn't devised any endearments between lovers that its parents didn't know. --- her' - 'YOU WE VE SAO DAsYS effs SEVERAL CHOC 1(11 : MR -- 1.-....2- :- -: :- 5EE NI1ES.TvE 60-tory Lrrit.E. Vitet t: ibby , 'VW R. S. Nero. Symtgatt ? 4' a DESER.tT ParticaB Is solicited.' Dancing Every Evening lien. and Mon. Except Arranged. Trunaportation E 22 SS ESIT fIND O. Phones Was. TaS. 441S. b.411,4 1$11 ? 'OH. tit 1 1924 W ce 101 1'14 01 El ta Ill ba, PC Li tIr I tIc MONUMENTS 111, 11V II:1 1,21 --- 111 ERM. PLANTS AND ru r towDESIGNS. ELLISON'S mowE- Ct-- NERAL RS, 39 E. 80 TEMPLE. Was. DISPLAY CLASSIFIED VI& 11,21 ISF 00.InnINMaftOMOSOMteme --- Call Hanger 8z soul t Painting and Papas, I. 'IC.:1 Hanging IV b erlik 41FVO Nth : South First Petill 111111111 I Coal Prices Reduced Lump, cash , $7.80 Nut, cash $8.75 Marsh-LewCoal Co. is III4 I 1242 SO. W. TEMPLE,' H viand 21441. :- -: 5VVEI1EACrt, 1 mamma Salt UNCLE: a ,. . . a 4, .. a tio .. p a .A. a. . 40 0 a to vo It A M .00 -- Cleit Nosticat eftelent. , lif: 444 rail SI el. almi5oAls,41 II ;'I't l t ..c " jr: COO 7 tears Teal 0 - onnonsino Ai Mint Cr I - - ;', , , 'IA A A! .do 4 WIN a 2." ,0 441. Metle e, . 0, .... I, ..,,-- 1 Attlit - ...- .- ,. C ammenamo . . i - I eik - ItIt It: 1014 gmyMutfpply,; a 4 IM I .1,.11F051H:MAa8:0:0:TE:N:11-1.1.::- all . I14 Murphy. tNPEC-- r "You TO SAN A KINT) Nisioczo ATSou-- T "-HFELLOW NNII0 ELOPED NNI-r-m N'Oug, HuSBAND? HES THE CHAP I u5E0 -- TO SEE CAL.1.046 ON HER: DoN1 CAPE' 11A111111111 itd 11 W t JU stavrcs Was. I HARI:AN -- ,,, ; (7), 1IS blORTT'ARY. gl Last 7th South. ktL. : t - , .moft Gm Bettanoovbe remrLe :,:t . EMIGRATION CARVON Special Rates to large dinner M----- EV::14;Ni ;(1)U ,,ii: . rda izc. T.-Lmcrt,otiorta .113 tAtt-- r , 6 MuSIE5AND: . c'5?' F. 1"C to 0 DONNELL & CO. um:torts:tem he& embsimsrs. 3: south Fourth East. KELVIN GROVE CAFE , , 1121 VI Phone -- I misolos f II A CO.. 17 east rfwe M IAIA-A- t Successors to Joseph IL Tar. South, ior Funeral directons to the Coon lo na Salt Lake CIO' ash vicinity since MK L.47 Attendants., Wah 1134 -: -, 0' to leadJOSEPH WILLIAM TAYLOR-1- 12e West 6 month ing undertaker. ofTeee both Was. Phone St. Temp' fice and residence. ABOVE 50 THM3 HER ,--- dt la ea 1114 FUNERAL DIRECTORS .' "). It:S oeneeeeoseeeefeeo . : - THE WENNSPAPEP5 . 'Awe BEEN TVLI, OF ABOVT 'NfOLAZ FINDIN4 HIM IN 'THE DEPOT! WHAT A 1317--- C 14, di JordanAt Mends I libelomina Si Jordan. family residence. Wilhelmina street, Matilda Jordan. died 5s, wife of Conrad 46 Friday. Mrs, Jordan cam. 'her. years ago from Sweden. Surviving are husband to her in addition tour sons, one of whom is on a mission in the aouthern states, and one daughter. Dinners barrels-Bra- :- FIND THE : WHY DON 4111.14 4, : It:t nemscommummermomooll 'YOto CAN'T 4 'Vpi-- In the ftm0.1 ADOPT 51;7: 1121 D died ThortidaY &served Daily NAIHN, BOY ; BET-r- y - , T 1040w ABoirt Jit !!) :0 On b, loot I -, AT Homs . Skrt HOW D 'YOu "YOU lel resFrank Jobs paterAt th street. State south Frank John Palmer. 45. miner itt at gingham. the lieieware Mine Chicken and Trout 8 - -: C, el teweln MVS-TEPV' - 05EENiS ri - AN 7: ltIt , idence. 329i We .11111:-.7.c..--- 91 0 Called By Death eummissznommulmoure plant 467 t, 1,24 01 e The Buigarian government is endeavoring to educate the peasantry- to the advantages of scientific several experifarming through ment stations. and Be was a pioneer of this valley I n 1893 coming here from Bear i..ake valley. Here he established g LI F. What fathers and mothers need In dealing with their girls and boys is not the wisdom of 59. It is the memory of what they thought and felt at 24. noRarar Copyright by Public Ledger. numerous children, grandchildren cheese-makin- al 11:1 C Monumantat SALT LAKE Nab!. and Work.. C. O. Johnam prop.. laa N St. FARMINGTON LtrENSES. FLORISIS. FARMINGTON, July couples were licensed IFLOkal. CO. 114 sant Owned the first half of this Week: Thomas KINII SentkiDocotatIono and deeds weft E. Francis, Jr.. and Marie Nancy .1..16 air apectalli. Pron,re ttenl Betlette, Elko; George R. Emery, Salt Lake, and Ida Hut WildTHZ ROSERT. 10 west Ind Boutin I SY e rimmed a William H. le up, ing. Rexburg. Ida.l dorugnn sprays Walk de!teery wyatt, Deaver. and Loodea Ranson, guaranteed sondem 4471. Salina. day and That Is youth as It Is today. As It was In the past. As It always 'Vs only by remembering their own youth with its follies. with its temptations. with its .festres, that parents cart keep In touch with their children and help them. the first ft, ItIS bed. will be. DRIGGS. Ida. July S ) Patriarch Samuel Kunz. died MOIL IL NEW YORK. Jelly IThe 40Eowinn out as are th elCy aseeegeo fist. MINNEAPOLIS. Tuesday at his home In Cedron July by Dow Jones & Co derresee .10. and the funeral was held there unchanged. Shipments Teeney ratleloads 12 t his detrease are widow. 26 sof. Thursday. Surviving Twenty industruile 11.D III'S 0 A.Funeral JOHNSON. Henry services for Henry A. Johnson will ward Socond hi the held be sandy p.m. Sunday under dichapel at TO Jensen. J. J. rectiOn of Bishop body May b viewed at the C.IGott ser to the mortuary chapel prior Ceremonies of Interment ta vices. will be under Sandy City cemetery direction of the L O. O.a ki mem-of was Johnson Mr. which ber. STEELE. ROBERTFOneral services for Robert Steele; young.Muheld at Lake. will be Elul-copsiman of al Sunday at 3 pm. in St. Paul's and East church. Ninth viewed be Broadway. The body may mortuarY the at chapel Saturday and Sunday until 2 p.m. MORGAN, ANN RICHARDSFuAnn Richards neral services for held Sunday at Morgan will be ward Twenty-Bixt- h in the pm. The body may be viewed chapel. 2 p.m. to 1:40 from the at chapel Interment will be in City cemetery. HUNT. LE MAR MITCHELL. Funeral services for LeMar C.,Mitchell and Hunt, 2, sou of Arthur Irene Mitchell Hunt; who died at his grandmother in the home of Marlon. Utah. Thursday. will cbao-be held In the Larkin mortuary The body el Saturday at I p.m at this residence. may be viewed avenue. to prior F,61 Kensington the services. Charlestons and Blarkbottoms cease at the early hour of nine at night and all people ge home to For youth will have Ito fling Tt must laugh and dance and make merry. Boys and girls will fing each other. and not all the parental tabooes In the world still atop this. Lock the door on a girl and she will climb out of the window. Forbid her to have datei at home and she will keep them at the corner drug store. her away from nice parties and she will ally off and So. Keep God knows where. Patriarch Dies at His Home in Gem State 1111 Bel-glaBRUSSELS.fINS)--Thlin. are not dry like the Amer-- cans. but 44,ey can't dance as much LINDQVIST SONS. CARLQUIST CO, as they would like to. The local Undertaker& 213 south state. those 1572. HI of authorites the little seaside resort of Le have reEDDTNGTON SIORTUART. SuglarbOausk 25 . 1969 Sn. lith East Hy. cently ordered that all News. wELL OF ALL ""n41N65! HELLO MIS5 BIRCH I mEAhl WAS. wALLINGTON 45w1rl3: adi --- And the greatest pity of all is that parents do not remember their youth. becauge if they did they would recall how they outwitted their own parents when they were forbidden to do the things that the other boys and girls of their set were doing. Above all. they would remember the dangers they ran into when thet-- were forced to take their pleasures secretly. instead of being permttted to indulge in them openly and harmlessly. An, bib Belgian Coast Resort Quits Dancing at Nine Every girl needs a mother's advice. Every girl needs a mothers hand to guide her. But m6ther is helpless unless she has her daughter's confidence and tnless the girl knows that her mother is speaking to her out of ner own experience. Poor. tempted little Susie. on the brink of committing some folly. might go for help to a mother who had been young and foolish and in love herself but she could never go to a mother who represented herself as having alsays been wipe and poised and TOOTS AND CASPERGreen Eyes, Why Are You Blue? Jour. - herself to Susie Its because mother :vpresents as a prim raragon of perfection that builds a barrier between them. preventing them from ever getting acquainted. or undrstanding each other. and Leeping the girl from getting the help from her mother that she n2eds. Fc r how can Sus:e ta k about necking to her mother who tells her that the always kept men at arms's length and never even kimed hr hus band until after they were married? How can Susie confide to her mother that some youth has almost irresistible fascination for hPr when mother tells her that in her day no nice girl ever permitted herself to even think of a man until after he had popped the question to and RUBBER. NEW TnRK .112,7" I.(CPA. rublveri smoked ribbed wheats advar,ed ) at today a norm quotation of 341. This compared with 3Y1 a month ago and a years 107.; ) shudder. And she gives Susie to understand that when she was young when a girl had a beau she preferred to have mother and ?other bear them 8 BRAOLT. MARIE CHRISTINE Funeral services for Marie Chris. tine Bradley will be held at I pm. Sunday. July .10, in the Third ward of Bishop ettap0 under direction The body may be G. H. Dorey. of her niece. horns 'Owed at the Miss Margret Hansen. 756 Roberta street. prior to the servtces. InterLawn ment sill be in Wasatch cemetery under direction of tb Deseret Mortuary. CONSOLIDATFif' Ni I Funeral Notices 4 44vor4mmicom,mgrge But mother would have died if she hadn't had the biggest bustle and the widest sleeves and the fullest skirt. And If she had little feet she knew how to hold up her train so as to show them to the best advantage. But mother has forgotten all 01 that when she tells Susie how silly it is for her to want to dress like all the other girls instead of wearing sensible clothes as she diC when she was young. -4-, '39 TERMS TO Sum TOUR PURSE. microbe-collectin- BOSTON. July. S. (AP)The 4 CHICAGO. 8 Ju:y CAPButter Commercial Bulletin tomorrow will higicer; receipts 14.6:3 tura; creamery extras 31f. etanderds 33e: extra firms second 34413i. finite 36103 "There is a broader demand for 32;Egg. uncharged. raceipta latIg case& wool and prices are generally firmer. though not quotably dearer . ex- POTATOIN. CHICAGO. Ju'y 11.(AP)Potatoto--- cept for a few descriptions: The Rect. tt ears; track I 41; total tendency of the market. however. V. s.Ipts abloinettis 'At cars; tradtag fair; Is .difinitely - against the buyer.. market steade; Virgin ia barral Irish 4 la North CIS. Carosina The prices in the west are fully firm Cobblers barrel Irish Cobblers beat 4.24 4. SC with demand steady. bested t.00. s.iog 'London has opened with prices five per cent dearer .. approximately on the average than the close of SUGAR.. the previous series All foreign ' NEW TOES Ju;y raw markets are strong. with an upward tig market was firm early today with I prices unchanged at 4 22 for Cuban duty tendency. were reported. but the. paid. NO is..i The manutlocturing pogtion buyers at the quoted price, nisi. the moat favorable it has been for were ho drs asked advances of more with or months. less general With the nception of an opening de- ! buying in moderate quantities. c:ine of 2 In the Juty pwaition as Mohair is steady with demand i a result of po:n,s liquidation promoted by the still slow losaanco of ilit notices. which wag latr "Th recovered. raw vulgar future were firmrail and water of wool from Boston fromshipments On active COVring and increased Janary i IT commtas.on house .buying. The firmness tit. 1,27 to Jly 7, 1927 sm dqe to th continued disnaisd in were 96,872.000 pounds alleluia from Europe and to 452,00 pounds for the same period the Cuban market private advice, from Cubannowintimating last year. The receipts from January anat In prat-- I the restriction plan 1.. 1927 to July 7, 19.i7 inclusive - ce tray he eatertle4 to tit coming were 194.261.100 512 Pric at midday woe. I Point pounds crop against 072.057 pounds for the same period b'ghor on July end I to II points higher on later deliveries last year The Commercial Bulletin will 1 Tr. refined sugar market was no- at 4.2 for fine grantriated with publish the following quotations tolight and of a hand to mouth morrow: DomesticOhio and Pennsylvania futures ciosed firm: approx. fleeces: Delaine nwissuhed 45; j Ibaying sales 142.00e tons July. 2.72; blood combing 440 45; j blood combI 74; December. 7..28; blood combing 43444 2 72. 3 .44. Marh. ing 431144; Michigan and New York fleecesDelaine unwashed 430 44; I blorid 4 combing 43; j blood combing 43 3 44-- . 1 j blood combing 430 44. Poultry Wisconsin. Mirsouri and average New Ene)snd I blood 77 0 25; NEW YORKblood 4104r, j blood 4:4142. NEW YORK. July 12 Scorod basisTexas Pre firm. brotlers by freight. le, months (stilseted) 1 050111); fine rinuAry 35. dick. by oxpreay, 2so 42. foula, by 8 months 90092. 256 33. California Northern 1.110ft 1 OS: froii. Errimed poultry irregular. low 92 0 95; middle southern county en. It 027, 72 075. F. 31 staple Oregon Pine and 1 0501.07i fine and F M clothing CHKAGO. CHICAGO. Jut? I 90095: valley No. 1. 9015 95. weaker. reretpra six rare. (aerie s TerritoryMontana and similar' ally. IefU 23. 26,13: broilers 2.1491. Fine staple chafre 1.12' blo,d turkeys 24; rookterk lee; darks 21. rombinr 9711.n2; I hlo4 comblng 8S090; j' blood combnig tOli811. Pulled: Delaine 1,0411 Is: .4A 1,050 1.07; fine A supers 93'd, 9; A 4 surer' 98092. I1 New Bond Issues. Mohairs Good oroginal hay fan II ... Texas 5110 59; Texas kid .aC7,7d: e Srvica to Tbe good original bag Arizona and New Mexico 824154i original bag average New.) 1.2 months IC Oregon 52 fr 55. Graded stock: First enrnbing Langicy and company bare purchased : lle Oale,0041 Carolina Power and Light 70075; good carding 41045. : company first and refundIng mortgage per cent series of IPS 4 i gold bonds a el ill be offered snort!). by bonds f Wool 1 I Them Dry Goods group beaded by W. C. Las igley enr1 company and Includlng Boubright anal And ixa col0.7 corporallom 1 company WOOL BOSTON. July iO7PAtiTrad,og tri I Offering In being made of an Issue '3411 dar- I of II l 600 0 in'eatern Power Light a ad territory wools in th BOInern kat la within a prie range slight:y two year 1 per company. Telephone from recently PrqVaiiillg quota- I cent gold note by A. B. Leach and tion while in fleece wools a 'wavy I company Porter Fox and and eornpany movement of quarter blood la the fea- : atn. Fin ture, territory was quoted today at I alit 1.12 clean bast.: French comb1 St TOTAL MIVCR PALES. for choice lots. half ing at I blood at leaeflt SS: three-e!chth- a Wood By Special Loosed Wire to The Deseret at SlitAik and quarter blood at Taft $o: Neste) on. Ohio grade fifroes were quoted at 15144 lar,sac hafts half boi-iNEW YORK. July he at 440 total pantat 411 44. and her of shares unofficially reported as I;; three,eightha blood the New York Eirtrunge quaver blood at 13.13 Tem ty traded to on months wool wa, quoted at 1.10 and dor were 1 454.204k against L7Sserte terelay. 1.341,11te a yr pit ago. 1.671.itee a eght mfirtila at 900 $: year age, and 1 1.214.3e two years ago. DRI GOODS. to date wales were rt.prom Jan. NEW TORS. 234 tee against 229.73E00 a year ago. July a ton some,' markets 1, PT quiet today at and 211.1k1S.30 two years lam Print cloths tore uncharged Price, and at Sf for GS quoted at 71 for TIAILY MTOCK AVERAGGES. 72e. Esse silks were unchanged in a sow market. By Special Leased Wire to The Deseret zbI1 FREEDelivery - GET FIRMER ,.. .. , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES --- - .70 1 ISO lines ; .20 3 AO $ LOS 410 .44 3 lines .30 6.21 1.40 .40 4 lines 115 110 .00 0 lines L50 1.20 10 lines 1.00 words to tho Count an aromas No ad accepted for less tine. than I lines. Any misprint. error Or Weeniest- sA (,,,..., 7 --"- i 2 7,..PM S, I"- ' lief ; ' ;7;,:-:--- , , - ,' - : - ., ......,...........,,...."...,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,....,.......,..,..,,,...,,.,..,...,-,,----,,..,,,,,,..,.....,-,,,,...,,,,,,-...,,,-....,..--..,.;,,,- '. '''''skii,,,,Z,;:,,:.o..:,...,:.- , 1., - , !, : '' !' "'. -- :',,. ,--- reel,, J.?, ,: PlIODECTS. 11.. , BABY- GRAND let ) GRAIN NOTES P CHICAGO. July Foreign ticmand for cash graft, at the seaboard with yaterila I showed improvement, Wes of son ,.00 6,f041) bushels reported In al pox:flan. It le reported here that b'ark rose in whcat found in all wages,. (4oM innGra ipg to Kentucky and Tennessee. crop cheerver reported run 1s1 Grand Forks. N. D In near'y at ceded ftIda and said that considering the erge of planting. It was the earliest rust ap peaNnre ir ten y.ark Reins ,n parts of Illinois and lows Wora reasndal art benyficial corn aol ..other reisocts reeeted atto pug,- dve market or for continued warm weather 1Vsoth.r reo,4,t.rrs Over a large part of the still belt were felorabic but Incraaaing reports of run are being recoiled. Prhate ranort, on the nate that the raw crop Nryenotsituation filltng as well se expected . - '' Beautiful - ...,. S CFA -5 he al. tamp. 4 tat packers te eonvince the ?obits through adeortialas that irnoke4 , . inane ace a Seed bny Si thie ilm. of the ?est lit laid to be productng results. 'LAWRENCE WARD MAN; RIMED Otestaeas in ham and bacon as a t. teasetwool. Pleef trade le fair and rit .NTINieTON. July Special.) Funeral services were that Is lamb eats Irregular. In the .. Lau rence Ward chapel bld it ednesdav for Lloyd Striker. son of Alden dtaker. Bishop Reuben Toviocwrroww. galy 11(CPA)--- 11 Brasher now plate (Sr etteer art bolding strong was tn charse of the vervices. contracts 'rick mass third quarter I.; com.11epeakers were Johnson. karger ealltemor. errordlnr 'Nelson Day and Peter, :alias Hans Jenseh. The .Jeas--d CautPhell President c'f Ttei eemeseneern beet and Tune coral:akar (grave in Lawrence vinrd cemetery dedicated by D. Heber Leon. diktat ber price. for th. Vaird quarter,a ard. sour aro lie a ton. . ! , r 4 t I ,...,k1 1 : ''''''''""'ló.464 , , , , fillyles and rz I , A -. e X DO,R--,.()-,TH:Ti..---D- anothers ---- II- , I et , , 1 I ' - 4- itit,e,114 l . - -- ,, ,, no,- OfltirN. ätfly arg on deposit In Ogden Need in Fathers of statebank Today in shown is banks, it ments issued by the fie. financial With Their Bois and Girls Is Not the institiatiOns In this city. The state- ments show total deboolta of $29.727.614.5,3. Total resources are 923.- - 1"What i i m the Memory of How They IL :acute s.nt a:n f: ha::: wint117011t, want 95S.2ae.. Deposits In the banks tt ryb ir are: First National ! and First Sav191 90; 1,1! 95 Ogden Felt at Twenty," Says Dorothy Dix tem lf the process of etabilizing ings banks, National tat. bank 87123.1194.99:1!,199.434.441 the Frendtt franc result in any Bank of Commerce, t, substaat.al rediatribution of the Commercial Security bank, 12,world geld supply it will have a to me: '14y parebta are very strict with si(feitt upon the stack market. la4,497.115, fouaded as it is on the abundant me have dates. They wool let me go out with credit our hun accumulations have other boys and girls,. They won't tot boys corn. to the house. They made possible. The London money I I Glance Markets at a . wont let me go to dances or to market is most directly concerned ,. ............,...... but conceivably the effect may be the movies unless they take me. , felt on, this aide. Expert banking They think that I should wear long 1 NEW YORK, Jo ly S(A1)-11te-sks opinion la that never before in hisand never use my cosmetics skirts . cllinbe LI potsLa oil Houston , .,-has Irragstar, tory any banking institution i and that I should sit at home ol ., held such a commanding position in to record Sigh. , !, ' ; lasses costlitaa an evening and read improving Ronde. Arm. Franc foreign money markets ait the Bank ,,,' .!: books Instead of wanting to go out et FTBAC,11 holds today. stirs ',' :;,::... "ot, ' , exchanges ateadrilltbIlsa Announcement and have a good time. They sal was made today VPForeign stghtly. that application has been filed with that's the way they did when they ). Cotton la.gitar: less favorable weatker. the interstate commerce commission 18 were my age. advacced; talk rawrictlag sew Sugar 'y' for authority to put into effect the crop li don't believe my father and l'abl I plan for unification of control of the Cafes steady; bettor spot dooms& mother were ever young. I Northern Pacific and the Great think they were born a million CHlEACrO. Northrn. Hearings. it Is expected. I 4 Jur;y AP)W beat will begin in September. In brief. higher, dIsappolnung barvestleg merits years old.: , lb the argument in favor of the merger , wither. Corn steady. untasorable Oh. no. they weren't. my dear. 1 is the desultant economies in opera-U'. il Cattle atevely to trots. .."1 Aboub thirty years ago they were the improvement in credit of flogs weedy. . just as young as you are. and they the roads concerned and the fact 1 te:t just as you feel. and wanted ,AP0' 2,4 that competition will not be 4 to do just the name things that you turbed. The St. Paul. the Vnion Pa1 PRODUCE want to do. and regarded their par- cific and the two Canadian sys, roleir'N,, tems are timed as the real coments as old fogies. just as you do. ...re And the pity of it is that they petitors. SALT LAKE. In the foreign exchanges, Italian have forgotten all about this lost lire went off over 1Qtantationg by Itutdal Ccaansery I points at the Butterfat. youth. with its ardent desires. its SI lb. deEeered start, regaining a part of the loss passionate yearning for thrills and excitement, its imperative need .34 lb stations Wet and there was a sharp drop in IStitterfat, country of 2 C mess : Whoa A. companionship. milt. the currencies of Spain and Norway.' BUTTER. 1927.) 41 lb For if they remembered their Own youth they would be able to Extras, cartons tb. be tritoda with you. to chum wall you. Crecucery gusts, carton and talk things over with CHEEBE. you. and that would prevent you both from making 80 mknY "I lb. Eml cream lost mistakes save so both and tragic many heartaches. you '4 lb Fail cream tr,pleta Just why parents choose to pose before their ebildr en as precraebd 27 dad whits ious prigs who never had a a:ogle natural human Impulse In their Erato extraa headers 23 dos. Freak liras lives is a mystery past all fathoming. But they do NEW NOEL Mother will tell her daughters that when she was a girl all NEW YORK, Jut? that she asked was just to dress modestly $o as not to attract any atreceipts 1&.e4S, creamery higher tention, and ttrsia extras. 420 421. creamery extras nothing would have induced her to appear in public in Manufacturers Buying; to(S2 SIsoon t creamery firsts III a frockthat showed her kneecaps and where two or three layers of chiffon d duty as a bodice. And she would have considered Mrselfsi core) Ssyrft. 23 041. Pacific disgraced to have had a bit of London Quota tioni Eggs firm; receipts rouge on her cheeks, or to have coast whites, extras, Sgülf. used a lipstick. True enough. Because in those days nobody paintCheese firm, recetpts :MOSS. State, Rise. g whole milk, rats, fresh. fancy to fancy ed who was respectable, and trailing skirts were the vogue. speissi. It ü 1 1 10gden Total $20,000,0001 I yes-sa- le - : BankDiposits cia-.1.-Review- 1927 , - 1111111MOOMMONmed011r By CHARLES Ir. SPZILIt11 The Deseret News.) (Special Correspondent of Consolidates" Press dissociation.) 1127. (Copyright. coollifilEs, ; 1 1y -- - ..... ,Da . - , , , , , ..,, JULY - 8 -------N FRIDAY THE DESERET NEWS , 8(-------- ! ,----, , e, .. - i -.... .,0. - ' - , , - - - |