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14 1 HE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMlINhK THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 14, 1920.
I MINES MKT
I TRENDS HIGHER
I Tintic Standard and Iron
Blossom Advance on Salt
j Lake Board
The ircr.er.il trend of I he market n
HI, the Halt Ai-c i"ohance tod ax
Hfl ' higher end more active.
H Tlm'.r Btandnrd v ent up Utile. iell-
Hfl In M nhrh "S M-M ,n,J clonlns w,,h
HH1 mi and s.'.i'T'v asked. Iron
HH Blossom was 'I hravy trader, advanc-
HH, t life from in lU'oiilnK of 1 T to J.K at
HHJ tr,,. etoae Over 1000 shares of iiov
HI! n Mold for l"i ml lf4 Vlblon
HH traded t J 14 with New guinrx hring
Hfl in 4 C.
HHJ Silver Kinjc JoaI. sold 100 shares
HI for i
(Quotation furnished er private
nlre f J x Huptlc -v i .
i . in liiitidinc.)
HI Ask
j All.-. Con "3
HI Albion 1 1 1
Hfa1 I American Con 03 "3'
HI '!t uiii 02 01
Hh mik Cottonwood
Hlf Bullion 214 "3,
HH Black Metali " '
HH Columbus icoxaii ... - 'i
HH Crown Pbini 03
Colorado i "on .91
HH central Bursas oi1, 01
HH Cardiff LI0 140
H on
HH Italy 3.00
HH Kns't Crown Point .01
HH ICsst Tin. Coal. , oo 00
HH Kast Tin "
HH Kuroka Mines 0Z
HH Kmekn lAf
HH Kureka Kulllon 06 " '
HH Brtwna BHver 03 ' .034
HH Kmpiie Mines 031:
HH '.old Chain
HH Howell 192 -Oil
H Iron Blossom
HH Iron Kmc
HH Judge Mininc
HH Keystone 90
HH Leonora "!,
HH I .hi T11. 1.. "
HH May Dnv 014 .'
H
Mammoth
HH Mlclltgan-Utah 04
HH North Stan O-'vj ',
HH New Qulncy 04 .04
I Plutus 31 B4
Hj Prince Con :!'
HH Provo oi .0416
HH Pa lorn.
HH Klco Artec in i ne OU
Hlco Wellington lo -16
Sells 0!
811. Klnir Coal. l.5 L.9"Vs
811. King Con. '
Sioux Con
South MecU
South Standard 17
Silver shield 17
Tar Baby ('1 .04 ,
Tlnilc Central a .02
Tintic Standanl
I Con.
P i tide Sam
Mctor I
i nion chiei o4
w s; Toledo .06
Walker 3. on 4.uu
Woodiawn
Yankee "4
.nnia lo
Duly Weal 4.25 4.15
Dl'KM.Yft S.V1.M
B American Con.. at ' i
Uig Hill.
Ifiuraka Bullion
HI
Howell, 16U0 al lOav; ul IOC.
Iron Kiobbum 'i ai loO .it lc,
jM 'j at Jit. 600 .n
Hi Now Quincy, it
uanl Tintic, . t40 -it 6c.
Hl Ndildrivar ivu a ivu at 4
HH Silver BnKriu. 2uu at i.e. ;vu al
'unik Standard, &0fi al 2.85; loo at
HH l.'.KUVs; ituu ai i.7i SOU ul .'.'U.
HH Zuma. 00o io mo ul ivvac.
HH Woodiawn,
H
H Albion
H Black Metals,
Ha Col. Ktxaii
blmnlra Minea,
Hj Br. Tin. Con .
He tiowcll. (Ou ai --.
Hl Iron Kin. ,.i
lion Blosroin
Hj Ijehl Tintic, 1000 bc.
HH I'rince Con ;i'- jr.
HB SUver swing. Coal., mo ui
H Bmna, u'ou
I LOC AL -I I III I II s,
H
j Amol. Sup $ It.aQ I i . o
HJ I'rcfi i n il 1UZ.00 10X.U0
Wagon
HH Cement secaritiea .. . im.io
Hj x est Cache sug. . .. luo.uo ....
HJ "in i. ik Sue iv, oo .. ..
Hj I'lrst Nut. Bank 110. 00
HH Security State Hank 140.00
HH usden Packing ..
I'lUl AUO Fl'Tl'KES
CU1CAUO, Oct. 14.
inn High iow Close
Htm Nov.
i n beet
HI Ore. :'oM- jjiii 13.04 fZ.a7
HJ March s.04
Hh
H I'ec- . 7 '4 v.,A4
HV May .VOi .l '.w:a 'os
Hj uala
Hi Dec .60 .iSt .65t ,&6
H;
H Cork
HJ Oct. 2S'I0 So
HJ Lard
HJ Nov. lt.11 HM.ii It. S3 XO.lf
HJ Jan. If.tl IT. 30 lf.11 IT. 3a
H Kibs
HJ ct. 17.11
Hj ; Jan 15.15 li-4t 10.15 11
1 M VOllK si i, m;
H Vi:v YillK. Oct. 14 Rav tutgAt
H. Lei and us no buj-inexs was reporte't
Hfl Cuban arlctl oontUIUS nominn
HI There were reports In the market tbal
HT t'ubu wax ende oring: to eell the re-
HJ lelndei si th old i ropi f. o. b
HJ bast.
Hj There 'a Kod Inquiry for rcfin
ed for Immediate delivery and price
H were unchanged at 14 osnts for Qs
H granulated. L - pr-hnrr from sei
ond hand was reported.
Sugar futures opened weak and 10
to 20 point lower under liquidation
H, A good demand developed later and
H pricen rj'lipJ sharpl) At n..on valUSS
Ha ranged from unchanged to 17 points
H r
J .
I LIBERTY
1 BONDS
II
I IVVBtTMVVT AgXXnrUTIEA
HIGH BATE PHILS
TO STOP BUYING
Firmer Trend of Money Mar
ket Disregarded by
Traders
SEW FORK, Oct 14. Steela, i iilp-rin-nis,
min, coppers and tohuecos were
the prominent featiues ut the dtill and
Irregular opening of todsy'q steel mar
ket, railf representing the weaker
slinrev ;, puhlfa Stool. Baldwin l.o-
co.motlve, Mexican Petroleum, AmerU
can Smelting, Goodrich and Tobacco
Produta made gains cxti-iniine from
subefantlal (rations to 14 points.
Nickel Plate, ot) Ol y est erdn 's
trOngsSI features, lost on" point and
St. Paul reacted a lurg fraction. Kx
change on London and contlnen ll f-.u-
ropa ssm d sllghttj .
The Indifference manifested i trad
ers towards tn firmer trend of tit
moni-x- market Indicated ' tramifer si
I i itllVf lnt ri tt to the long account
Call loans openel at i per cent, the
highest Initial quotation In man) weeki
out favorltlS stocks continued to ad
vance. Motors, oils, equipments and
'tlgarx replstivd g ;tns r.j I to 3 point!".
while Delaware, Lackawanna ana
WaStl i n wax cbngplCUOUS among tht
rails ni a 6-polnt advance. The few
tkwsrd Issued Included Norfolk ano
Wi tern; Atlantic, Const line. Vanadi
um Steel, Consolidated Has and li
Clerte tins.
die, .mil shippings yielded to prea
sure :it midday. Reactions of i to j1
points Were led t AtlanilC-GuU
American International, Mexican an
Pan American Petroleum 'imi IIoipti
'11. ft.'ilN ami inil,4l i im)s . .ii . m
pathetically hut Reading and Bnldwir
Locomotive h-i.i around best prices oi
the morning.
Hie IGO ' K MS,
CHICAGO, Oct 14, General buj
ing. partly on seaboard account, turned
tin- h-.it market upward today aftei
some depression at the opening, ini
tial declines were iiHcrllied to hearlal
ieWM taken tit tlx rmrl'nmi lit ii'I'i'l
on farm reserves, mii the other hand
slg-ny indicated that a fair ambunl o
epori buslii. ,n progress. pen-
ing quotations which varied from un
changed figures lo lc lower, witl
December, 2.0g to $.'.o;, ant
March 2.Q4 lo 2.0, .ri foilpwei
iy n moderute setback all around urn
then by an ascent to Well ahoxe yes
1 et dl x 's finish.
in corri ts7eic was perslatenl buyini
on the pari of the strong commission
houses. After openuig unchanged ti
2- lower, with Dpceruber su' to m;7,
the mai l el scored M;,;!!: g, Lis
OatS hardened Srtlll Otbei grail)
starting a shade to 'H xc oif i
cember "". to .".'. ;,n! then rnaklrui
an advance.
Provisions were strengthened h
I'oieeasls fluit tli. -,v.i r e uni-f- state
ment November l a'oiflrl simu a rv
ilei reuse In BlOCkfl of laid and no . it".
Later the wheal morkei iveakenei
decided l as ft result of heavy Bellini '
attributed to a proihinenl trader wh( i
wa .said to hai- beep long. The c,JS
was nonmi" 1 in 2c net lowe.
with December ?2 0T4 ,-0 jivos am;
March 12.01 to J-o:j.
Aggrenytve selling of corn supposed
to i"' for a big Sew k'oi k trader led
subsequently to a dechne. The 'close
was unsettledi C net lower lo 2e
advance with December ai -j n
6T4c ,
OGDI N LIV1 SrOI K M i(kl I
Cattle -Receipts 2; choice heav
iSleirs It. 0019. U0; good steers tl.OO'a
s 00 fait -teers 16,006. SO; choice
feeder steers 16,00 fj 7.00; choice cows
and heifers 6.00 OO'SO; fair to goon
I cows and he.feri- 15.006.00; cutteri
?400j 4.50; raiiuers s.i.oo ii .t.O'i ;
Choice feeder cows M-00 tj 6.00; fai
hull- 14.00494.80; bologns Culls Jj.u
't 4.00, veal ' ..:es .t oqsj in 50.
liogji Receipts none: choice fai
:og.- 17.", :,; '.".ii pounds $l3.oovi l.J.Ti
hulk of ili sta-25 Vlt'.eO; feeoe:
hogs 1 1.00 tj 1 2, 00.
Sheep Receipts 1516; choice lambal
9.U0tJ10.&0; A'athSrc 1 1 " t) t : :,
b 4.00 ' 5.00; r d 1 lambs It.Ofl
1 0.00.
IRRE1 M
J. H Farnsworth, PIcaho, Idaho,
carload of cattle,
c. B Reynolds, LakeyleW, ''rcgon
. . n ears of sheep.
C. L. Wood, Milford. Utah, eigh
cars of sheep.
Stephens and Rej nolda Heher. Utah
carload ol Bhl 1 p
a j btfe, Kelton, Ltah. carload oi
attle
Y. a. Allied, Oxford, Ida., carload
of cattle.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO, Opt. 14. (United States
Bureau of Markets). Cattle Receipts!
II, 000; markel slow; early iiier sule
sated) to strong, hulk good and choici
I .. '.fi 'n 1 on . 1. ml r 1 , .- ,11 fj 1 11 ;,i
steady; cauners 780J4.2I; bologna
bulls If.OO 'i T.'i. iiiv . eak to shade
lower; 1 hole. venlers inostlv 51'. j"'n j
1 grassy enlxes $ ii.:,n ;
itockers and feeders full' steai ly. Re-
' mi s w ,-: et-y- : mill
I loss - Receipts 20,0000, nialket ar-
llxo, mostly steadv with yesterday's!
averaged top 11510 U hulk light and
butchers ll.S0tll.l0; bulk packing
s..ws i4.l0fi 11 to pigs strong to
Ight r
Sheep- lleeelptn I ." I..M (,,)
-i .i pund Unib openlug steady: other
grades slow nd lowei , top native
lambs to city butchers $12.40; bulk
III. 00 'n 12.00; choice westerns late
'.i.i.n ?K! 'inn, r.u eTXes ...7.r. . bulk
I $5.00; feeders steady.
1 tflN'XUAPOl 18
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. ict If.
llour unchanged to ;Qr higher, to
arload lots, family parents quoted ut
$11 50 11. TO a barrel In !s pound
cotton " k-.
j Bran ItO.OO.
M W KOHK BIL1 KB
NF; YRK. ncl It. liar sllcr.
, domestic, unchanged foreign 80Sc
Mexican dollars talVc I
BIG SHEEP DEAL
GOING ON HERE
Utah Company Buying 23.000
Head to Put on Winter
Range
Twenty-three thousand hed of
sbeep art being pstrchssed at IhS
ll'nioii st-iel. yards of Ogden by Steph
ens .t Reynolds LlvestOOk company
I of Heber, Utah; according to infor
mation received this morning. The
I sheep will be pastured In Colorado
j winter ranges.
Seven carloads of sheen, -hioped to
I ogden b C B Reynolds. Lakevlew
pre., have been purchased by the
Utah Cpmpany, and ll ts reported that
negotiations are being made to pur
chase eight additional carloads hlp
pc i here b) C. L, Wood, of Milford.
'
U. S. COTTON INDUSTRY
IS RETAINING PROGRESS
'A tSHJNGTON, Oct 14 Cotton
oneumed during September amounted
157,147 running bales 01 lint mid
(7,121 bales of llnters, the census bu-(
, :ni announced toda.
Consumption In Septembei last year
I vas 491. U6 bales or lint and ''.t,l:t
1 .f llnlei-a.
Cotton hand September 10 In con-'
; uming establishments amounted to
)07e2tt bales of llnl nsd 256,265 hales
r llntero, compared w tii 1,067,970 of
nt mid 251,102 of llnters on Septsm-
, ier 30 last year; In punlic stoivge and
l compresses 2.701,152 bales of lint,
1 pd :i4!tT.'i of llnters compared with I
I 1, 502,107 of llnl and 22T.1K5 of llnters.
j imports during September were 20,-;
t4 bales, compared wiih 54,342 a year
I 'CO- J
Exports '. re 228.061 bales, mciud-
I nx L445 bubs of llnters. compared
lth 286,884 I;.le8, including 3,S3 ol
inters In S ptembej 11 year ago.
Cotton spindles active during 8ePrj
mber numbered 84,040 808 compared J
vlth 84,219.1.91 In September a veac.
I
saw STORK SI ' it K I IS!
1 Last Sale)
Mlts-Chalmefs H
American Beet Su;ar 75
tmsrlcan Can 32"'
vmgrlCaii Cilr & Foundry 133
American Kids sV Leather put . ..,s
American International Corp . t j
Vmerlcan Looomoli.e 9"i
American SmglUn'g Ref'g ...59
Vmerlcan Sugar 1041
1 inert can Sumatra Tobacco . '.'ol4
vine rice n T. & T :S:S
tmerioSn Tobacco See
American Woolen 74,. I
Xnaeondu Copper 5ot
ktchlson 884
;l . Cub" .v W. Indies 144
loldwln Locohiotive 114,
ictmors A ' hlo 4 7 ,g
letliteheni Steel "B" 71 ' ,
a qadlgn Pacific 4 1 1 4
ntral Leather . . 41 4 ;
tiandlej Motors So !
!hesapeuke St 'hi. 7 '
In ago. Mil. and Si, Paul ... 42 m
Jhicago. R. 1. & Pac . .'. 39
Ihinp Copper 24 54
Colorado I in I .V: Iron 24
Jorn Products 83TI
"i UCible Steel 132 I
Cuba Cane Sugar 3 4
firle is';'
leneral Electric llo
leneral Motors 18
Lloodrlch Co l
"real Northern 88 '2
ircat Northern ' re Ctlfs :i4Vs
Illinois Central 94;S
irispirafron Copper 43'
lUt .Mer .latine pfd 72
international Paper 7"v
ennecdti Copper 2274
LoulsvilU a. Kashvllii 106 B
ilaxwel xi or. rs 2
doxlcan Petroleum .. 1874
l mini Copper I S 4
Id a Slates OH 1 4S
dldvaje Steel 394
dtSSOlirl Pai ific ... ... 288
xJse fork Central 81 '4
C. Y.. N 11 and Hartford V4
orfolk tk U'etern 10014
Northern Pacific ... 90S
hio Cities Gas
iklahoma Prod. &. Ref 3
i".!)! American Petroleum Kg1
Pennsylvania i3
People's Cms S9:4
Pittsburg anil W t Va . .-.. 86
.ny Consolidated Copper 11
'leading 99
.ep. Iron r S:ce! 79
Royal Duteh. N Y 7 778
-hell Trans. Ai Trad 49
Sinclair Con OU 31
Southern Pacific -ou
SouHiern Railway 22
Standard OH of N J. pfd 103
BtUdebaker Corporation 58
Tennessee Copper It
Texas Co 50
Ti k - - A: Pacific 23Mi
Tobacco Products 7'4
rrs ni ontlnents 1 1 n 1 1
UfilOn Pacific 117
1 B Food ProdUcta . 49
U. S. Ketall Stores 73
U. S. Ind. Alcohol 85
United Slates Rubber 79"n
t nlted Sim. - S'eel R8V4 1
Clah Copper 57
Westlnghouvt Electric 4 7
willy's Overland 11
A merle. 1 11 Znn-. I .... I ,ui. 1 1 "2
Bt Its and Superior 17 4jB
Cala. Petroleum 26
Montana Power 65 1
si- ittuck Alisons 8B
Pure oil 39
t VSH Mi ls
CHICAGO, Vt- 14. Wheat No. 3
red 24. No. 1 hard $2 1 1 h I 17.
Com N'o .' mlxeil tIOtl04 iNo 2
S cllow 92 i 9.tc.
'ats No 2 white i.S'4Soc. No. 3
whue 541-.
Rye No 2 1 1.69
Barlex tOC $ I 06
Tlmoth seed $r,.ooeiK.5o
I'loier -ee.l 1 '.'.OOfi jo (in,
I'ork nominal.
l-ard $20.50.
Rlpi 1 I T mi . 1.00
1 ppo a i
rJrh j lCfcjxxxx-i.-'.w;3a
HOM1 l I'll III l CB.
xtiss Consui lo Stewart sa' hosies
to th. members of the Home culture
'club last Saturday afternoon nt the
home of Mrs. Gertrude COOlldgC vl I I.
Il.xrum Smith gaxe a book review and
Mis? Emms Chcsncy also c.
Je. t of Interest during the nc e;
Vl I KS I STAT! R I HAPT1 It
The rcgUlSr meeting of the Queen
, Kthei chapter will be held Prldd
ex-enlng at S o'clock In the MasOrilc
temple All visiting ui'-mbers an- in
xitcd to be pres. ni
CARD PARTY.
Members of the Episcopal Ouibi and
I Daughters of the King win entertain
from 2:30 o'clock until ." o'clOoV r
j an afternoon card part Sa turds si
; the Guild hail. There will be musical
entertainment aS xvell as card gin as.
Refreshments win be served Mei
hers and friends sre cordiallx Invited.
IM.IU i.t I i-
Wllljam H Hiinn of Phoenix, Aris..
xvus the guest of Dr. .in.! .lis. K ,
Bundy. Wednesday afternoon and exe
ning. Mr, Mann is with the mechani
cal department of ibe southern Pa
cific railroad at Phoenlv and bus bet u
on an extended visit to seeral eastern
states.
BE l ESPRIT ( LI B
Mrs. p. Hall will be hostess to the
number of the Heau.v Esprit dub
Friday at her home, 1565 Grant ave-nue.
"BRfOEir IS ;
PANTAGES FILM
"Bride 13." said to be the most
sensational motion picture serial ever
filmed, will begin at in. OrpheUm
Theatre as a fature of Ihe P.intagea
bill today.
Margaret Clayton. I'tah girl, is the
star and she Is presented n a dazzlim:
dcrles of breathtaking si rft I -n it
The serial was filmed in co-opera-have
never been equalled
Hon of the Cnited States navy and
manv seeped are on, and above, and
below the water, in warships, sub-:
marine and airplane lumping off
heights shooting down on airplane,
sinking submarines, pretty girl tied;
to rocks in the surf, and manv similar!
scenes replete with thrills, will be of
fered during the many episodes Thl
picture will run fifteen weeks and j
win be shown on ihe vaudeville bill
ex cry week.
UVi
KANSAS Cm I l I STOt K
KANSAS CITY. Mo.i Od, 14.
Il'nlted States Bureau of Market-.
Cattle Receipts 6.0C; market slow
and uneven, but mostly stead) m all
classes; beef steers ?I4.G'"; good year
lings $15 00; bulk of she-stoek Soo-ii
T on. ranner.i mostly $4 00tfi4.50, ul -tor.-
16.0006.60; practb all top on
vealers $l5.oo.
Nogs Receipts 4.5c-. market un
ev-n but mostly strong 'o 1 5c higher
than yesterday's average; spots up
rt:ore. ioj, $i5.r.o. bulk medium and
heavy $i i 75fJ,16.25; goon and choice
1.1" to 175 pound hogs $14,40014.90
she. p Rgbeipti is.ope; Biisep ano
native lambs strong; western ewes
$5.25: native lambs $12.00, western
lambs 15 to 25c lower; early i"i
$12.10.
OM M LIVES km iv
I i.M AilA. Neb., Oct. 14. t"uiiil
states Bureau ,if Markets) Hogc
I Receipts S18OO; market generally
Steady; bulk medium and light butch
ers II 4.1 5 j) 14.65; top $14. 5; bulk
strong weight and packing grades
91 8.75 fj i4.io.
Carrie - Receipts 4 500; fed cattle
weak; top yearlings $16.25; grass and
range bevx es and butcher stuck, vtead
to strong x eals stcadv. Blockers and
feeders firm
Sheep Receipts 8.000; quality of
'lambs here poor, market slow to 16c
lower, sheep stcad , yearlings I8.7S;
feeders stesd.x .
Ml I M II IRKE71
NEW STORK. "ct 14. Coppt a
nominal producers noi quoting. Small
.-ales of eletrofytfc reported In the opi"n
trade around 1 7c.
Iron antl .iminioiis unchanged.
Tin weak; spot and ncaroy $39. 00;
futures $40 .00,
Lead steady, spot 7.S0 f.1 7.75c.
SSInc SOsV; East St Louts spot 7.20 .
7 4 0c.
A London: Spot: Copper 93 7s fid:;
electrolytic 10. tin 249 5s; lead
lf 10s; zinc 40 2s 6d.
Hi ri ER H I t.i.s
CHICAGO, ct. 14 Butter higher
c reamery 4 o tj 5 4 tc
Kggs unchanged: receipts 1,044
I :ses
Poultry alie higher, fowls general
run 21c. springs 24c, turkeys 40c.
UBERT1 BONDS
NEW TOR K ' ct. 14. Liberty'
bonds closed: 3s $92.30; firsts 4s
$89.30; tecond 4s $89.10; flrsi l'4
$89 50 second lV4s $8tel4. third 4s,
$90.:..'. .fourth t'a $89.is. Victor
3s $9 00; Victory 4!is $96.02
POT M'U s.
CHICAGO. Oct. 15. Potatoes steady;'
repelcts 90 cars, northern while $1 80
0 1.7S. Minnesota and DsdfOtS SOrl
.hio $ 1 TO '.1 1 SP
1 )M i it VT1 B
LONDON, Oct. 14. Bar silver 65l4d'
per ounce.
Money and discount unchanged.
.PI x OMING HOU
PARGO. N. D. Ott 14. The four,
aiiit airplanes, flying from Alaska to I
Mtneolo, N Y . left this morning for
Winona. Minn . where thc expect to
urrlxe early In the nfternoon. ,'
ONE BABY TWO MOTHERS 1
Blood Test May Decide Which Woman W ins
This Cheery Little Prize
3
Mrs. Daniel Pittman (right) and Mrs. Jchn C. Garner (left) claim p,clty Madelaine
Louise (center) as their daughter.
Mi I M Mikl I
NEW YORK, ct. 14. Prime mer
cantile paper unchanged
Exchange easy; sterling: Demand
13.48 1 4 : cables 83.49.
Francs; Demand 6.55c; cables 8 57c.
Belgian francs: Demand r..90c; cables
6.82c
Guilders: Demand si.ooc; cubien
3110c.
Lire Demand 3.90c; cables 3.92c
Marks: Demand 1.45c. cables 1.46c.
Greece: Demand 9.i.0c.
New York exchange on Montreal lo
per cent discount.
Time loans steady, unchanged.
Call tponey strbng; high i per r, nt
low 9 per Ceng; ruling rate s .r cent;
closing 9 per cent, offered at 19 per'
cent; last loan 19 lier cent
LEGAL NOTICES
GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES
Consult County Clerk or the Respec
tive Signen for Further
information.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
l .slalv ot I'mlb ' h i inpliev s. Deceased
Creditors will present rlulnis with
voucherp (, (be iinrl.-i.TlpneU, , p,t -fweii
t fourth street. Ogden. l tah. on or be
fore (ho 14th day of December 1'i20
I ... E A, LARKI.V.
Administrator of the I .state of Knilh
Champneys, Deceased.
T I Maginnls. Attoni. v f.u AdmlnistlS
Hate of first publication October 14
, n2'- 6443
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
fc-state of Peter Hcgobuni. Deceased
Creditors will present claims with
, vouchers to the undersigned at the law of
rice .r Isabel-son. Kimball & Farr Nn
.05 Dald l-:celes building, on oi tiefoi
ih. 1st daj of December, 1920 M2
... ARNAUD LAUORDE.
jJh- Administrator.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Batata of James I). Smith, and his wife I
Mary E Smith, Deceased
Creditors will present lalms with ,
vouchers to the undersigned at the HW 1
offices of Harris & Jenson at No 31 t
Col. Hudson building;, in Ogden City We
bei county, State of ttah, on or be fori
the 15th day of recember, A D J92o
CHARLES C SMITH
Administrator of the Estates of .runlet i
Smith, and HlS Wife, Mr E Sniill.
Lc.asofJ.
Harris & Jenson. Attornevs for Adinims
Irator. t2: ,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Sarah E hltehlll Vormerlv
Sarah E Radfleld, or Sarah Bleanoi
Kedfbld. I'ecea-sed.
Creditor? will present claims with
vouchers to the undersigned ;,t th- law
offices r.f Hun is A.- Jensoit, (it No 313
o). Hudson building, in Ogden cit. w.
her countx . State of I'tah. on or before
the 15th day of December. A D 1320
THOMAS E WHITEHll.l.
Admlnlstrtor of the Estate of Farnh E.
Whltehlll. Formerly Semh K. Itedflfld.
or t-riiii Bleapor Rcdfleld. Deceased.
Harris .v .b nson. Attorneys for dminl
trator 24
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Eatad of .lan es W'hnlen Ueceafrd
Creditors will present claims with
ouchei.H in (he undersigned at the low
offices of Harrta & Jenson. at No. 313
Col. Hudson bullldng. in Ogden " it y . We
bei County, SUite of Utah, on or before,
the 15th la of lecemhe, . D 120
IAY"II JENSON.
Administrator of the KstatVt of James
Whalcn. Lei eaed.
Harris &. Jenson. Attornejs for Adiiunls
trator. (24
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate 'it Samuel T Whllaker. Der eased.
Creditors will present claims with
vouorfem to the undersigned at No. to.".
David KccA building, on or tx-fore the 1st.
day of Deer i
GKOKGE H ALVEKx
5'S Executor.
The nno sgyethj This is MY
son thai llv;th, aud THY son la
i ho dead; and the other sayeth,
Nay; but THY son is the dead
and MY son Is the living
1 ScripiurcH
.
Staff Special
ATLANTA. ia.- It is a far cry
, from the court of King Solomon and
ithe plains of Israel to the court
nf Judge Bell in the state oi Georgia.
Yet. today, as two wompn stood
before Solomon centuries ago. there
are two women before the court hrc
Ono sayeth the Child la hers and tho
other sayeth, nay. the living g mine
and the dead thine.
Madelaine Louise, fuzzy of hair,
rosy of clioek. bright of eye and im
partial of chuckle anl smile, is the
daughter of Mia Daniel Pitt man
Or, ?ho is the daughter of Mrs John
C. Garner.
Mnilnluln.i oj hnrn M i 0 1U1Q
al Grady Hospital. On tbat night
Tioth Mrs Pimnaii and Mrs Lamer
bore daulit'-r-. Tin babies were
taken from them and returned to
then arms In ihe morning.
The baby the nurses gave Mrs
Pltiai.ni lived three weeks and died.
She is burled In a grave with no
name on Its marker, for Mrs- Pitt
man Kays she was not her child but
Mrs. Garner'Si The nurses were nilt-
j taken, says Mrs. Pittman and, "the H
liVlhg If nunc (M
Mrs. Garm borne so mf
L' t i hild bu Madeh lies hei W
j heart and sho sa.v9 she will not r
give her up
Solomon directed the child be sev
ered and "half to the ono and half
to tho other - u:.n Tho real mother
Vrlod out in protest and the fain
mother offered no objection.
Not so simple a problem for Judge
Bell and not n implo the solution
he plans. Hero, both women are j
I honest In tholr belief and-well, . J
fXYord tests are out of date.
Dr. Allen H Bunco. opert on blond Ifl
microscopy, may draw a few drops H
Irom the veins of Madelaine Louise
and a little from her two "motnCI HV
The blood of ihe child and the
blood of tho mother gppsju ihe H
same under the lens. HOyt the doe- IH
rhere classification
of human bl I hnch n Hal
M idelaine Loui le'a blood i .. d a,
i with that of one mother and differs H9
irom thai of (he ather, the problem HH
is solved. Should it resemble tho HS
blood ol both ngH
Madelaine Louise makes no choic.
She coos bar ina ma s" to thom both
and cuddles her head n their breasts,
oo
Six Candle fa, LorleS in South Africa
have an output valued at $3.ii00.ooi HH
annually.
New fiair Growth I
After BALDNESS I
HAIR GROWN ON MR. BRITTAIN'S BALD HEAD BY
INDIANS' MYSTERIOUS HAIR GROWER ,
Mr head t the tcp and back wit absolate!7 bald. The t lp BjBCBiw
ibiny. Ad expert laid lii.t as he Ihosfht tho hair rootj wTe KSr -ti-'X. i
cxlioct, and thero no hope of my cter l-ot.rc a new hilr growt'i. -.'N
Ye', now. t so are orer 60, 1 hT tuzcrljnt growth K yj. Al
ttronc, lumroui Koirl No trcre of haldoeai The plctoxe tbowo 9"9f
here are Iroto in j photographi. I
Indians' Secret ol Hair Growth yj
Al a time vriirn I had bccoo.i i t m 'yi I Ik
jfc i - trf"C riou hair lotions, tortlca. aptcii.ii':' jff jjFjBPr tSK
treatincoti. -tr 1 cis.i j - .1 my lrai'. (.2
BBBSg Cherokee Indian 'medicine man'' who had ai Jtf ,lr-"irs. t HH
nUr A e i - :. aiteTerated J.J grow my hur. "5- Cj- ' i
St- ff Allhengh I td but little faifi. I gprs it s . rn i rtttnt pkate l
Sc-'. xi.T ' amaiement a hrbi lun 1003 BppeSred I-. ucre;?ped da7 b7
n .cx2 15' lnt0 hJltl3y growtX aai r:e i ;,t, u in
Jp4)flP'' 'T 7 Ac' isiciihri and hifr , r
tTBW Obriously, lt ha r rrM ta 1 aPI 1 id i ' tj II in 1
glBV JEBb iciln iij,!n; me fertiliting f'-en' r of t;ie mj'erir. pomade.
T"JEBgaaf0H I neto'.eited for ar.d rame into ponf.e - of (h prin ipl for
cl'ifaWPW p-. , '.. i it: i o j i : 3 ' . . ' r i 1 J
ihe rsclpi put into prectlcal form b;. ehl
rhcic BNWS bald. That my own hair growth wu permanent haa been amply preraS. LlVi
Kany cea and womca. al chddren, haee reportel latlsfactor -n atffslBSii Blf '
How YOU May Grow YOI R Hai?
My boDt balief la that hair roDla rarely ila ereo wh t
toe Ka.r fall out threuch dandruff, feter. eiceitiTe drT e ;
f . I bi the auordsn I I bt bees m-cd wl
I SOLD B ax parts that often when hair rail
, . p the rcte b'coxe iaaijcljcd nil - lK' I
p i:; mi-'I I" Hirl i.ii v, r; jjy fjA B
remain for a i.ti . -.. UTtWUffn '4 I
r r ' ! e r',.i wt r-' "u P fertUned. sV-VtthMkW f I
M.aiopooj . . ' .-oDiaiu alkalu a. I W flJSVWl
nal lotloot whlcl r taio aieohol a"
roemlea to Ihe hair. a (. . r I I Wirl
nU.Lf it 1-nttle Kotalk . It fu'Miff
Laxaera. ,.UIM elrrocnt f f nature which c t trw iK' 1 ', 1 Tl Jl 'jrSBi '
t ,.r,T.n.", . - i vitality to the aealp and hai- j
PROVE FOR YOURSELF
f ihr rttraJnl ICo'.alko at a jjial'a T'' '7!eaa4M
;00 CO GUARANTEE with each box. A mai: taating box SI' ' fkT
SI KotaJko 'n'.l teatimcniala etc.) maj be obtained by aecd wlVa. r
lag ten eanla, alleer or atam; a. le rc addreaa b lies if HI
JOHN HART BRITTAIN, Slabon F, New York City
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS We're Afraid He Won't, Freckles! R m