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1 BHBMHBMIHBBBIBBH BHHHHII THE OGDEN 51 ANUAKU: OCDLN. UTAH. 1 L hlSDAY OCTOBhK 26, 1919. H - J tn Again starts Mm&k Pronounced by thousands who saw this picture Sunday and Monday as Miss Burke's greatest screen success. H OGDEN THEATRE "Home of the Best Photoplays'1 v ijDaily MarkcFRcporF) p - ------ s( i NEW YORK, Oct. 28 Motors and t !tffiiiafpd shares were in a class by1 11 'tbfiiisrh i - ;it Mi. Miong opening to ts ftodav's siock markel General Mo lorswas apain the leader rising five 'points in ib'- n v hijzh of 365. Gains I f 1 to J point were made b Pierce kt brow. White. T'nited States Rubber, M Boodrioh and Ke stone Tire Baldwin q1 Locomotive merican Car and Cruri-i Hi EeStPel were higher by 1 to 3 points if Uther' hippingB and motor issues m cre firQl 10 stTonK- General Motors m idvanred us ;iin in 11 points within uV first halt hour ;Kj : Bu' inc r.f moiors ond their special iC, Ije? continued to overshadow all other; t features Oneral motors rose stead-j jJd hj to 39'"1. with variable extensions of Cj, etrlv Rams in numerous kindred fl ihare? Oils, which usually move with motors, wcie relatively backward,1 iu though marked strength was displayed M bv Texas company, Mexican Petroleum 1 aiid Associated Oils. Crucible featur j l ed the steels, advancing 11 points ,md jjlied issues gained 1 to 3 Equipments ,u and shipping-; made substantial lm I provement, but rails and coppers were .iS reactionary. Profit taking caused only rjf slight Impairment "f inn- ,i imnn m Kll mone opened at 7 per cen' jTrading Blackened al midday when I call money hardened. Dealings in pop-j i.. ular issues sucars and high priced i i specialties continued. Lackawanna, -i Bethlehem and Crucible Steels show-i 5j ed overnlcht gains of 3 to ft points, to 'jjii jether with AnwrK an Sugar American , Tobacco, , merit nr. mileo and K'ndi-i mi Fll Johnson j, ; Republic S: i-c mad. i be new high, of 1 21 V2 in the later dealings, but the general list reacted 2 to 2(1 points,, ' when call rn-in.;- :- , 16 points. J The closing was irregular. I Specialties, notably motors, equip- 1 merits, oils and food issues dominated I ! '. lodav's stock market Gross gains I registered 3 to 30 points but wen se- I verely impaired al the end. Sales ap-I 3 Eroximated 1,600 000 shares , w 5 CHICAGO GRAIN j 2 CHICAGO, Oct. 28. Cold weather pperted to stimulate husking and m jhelllnc had a bearish influence lodaj on roi n ma r;. ' The of:,.. . how I ier, was more or lens minimized bv iliher quotations on hogK and bj a lharp falling off 111 receipts The chief lellins; was on the part of speculators peniDR price- which ranged from aj I hade 10 c lower with December l 3 lie 1.27, and May $1.23VS'l 23 1.23 3-4 lower were followed b) a light rally In come case and then I? a moderate General decli Pits were easier with corn .Viler m pning unchanged to ) lower, in JM auding December al 71 to 7T,c the fl", Itrkot sagged a In Me lurtbet 3 ,. L'l)tur ns In 'he liog market gave a J t to provisions. The biggest gain ' He on pork p 1 CHICAGO, Oct 28. 71 Pf'n H'Pri Low Close M'fcCorn- 5.c' $1-27 1 27-. 1.25 1 25 S; 7 1 1 1 7o .70 IK , -74 -74,-4 73 73 .a IPork J Pt. 41.90 42.00 41.90 42 00 1! Lard 33 S" ri"' 33'75 S3 Sf H 26 .in 26.55 26 30 26 Rubs-24 4S 2,17 2i ?, 21 -7 S feL 1R.2F, 1 S .ju ix2.i 18 50 Jan 18.1 5 IS 42 IS 15 18.32 ! Br, CASH SALES. Lh,C.AG nn -S ('0-n No 2 id 1 hite 68 3-4'a 71c Rye Nn , ?1 fi 1 f Jarley $1 riii-ft l 42 A Timothy $8 50 11 25. J '-lover nominal. fork nominal Lard J27 50 Ribs ?18.25v7'19 nn ikiNEKPOLUinn' 0cl- 28. r'our unchanged fUey $1.101 35 firsts 5758c ordinary lirsis 5052 . ai mark, cases included. .jl756Vc; storage packed firsts 59c. Poultry alive higher; .springs 23 , fowls 16 'a 20c OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Cattle Receipts none; choice heavy steers $89; good steer-' 8. fair steers $57; choice feeder steers $7; 'cig, choice cows and heifers $61 7.50; fair to good cows and heifers ?5'T6. i utters $45; cannors 34; choice feeder cows ?56; fat bulls $56; bologna bulls $45; veal calves $10 5 1 1 Hogs - Ret cipis nunc c hoice fat hogs, 175 to 250 lbs.. $11 5012.25; bulk sil 75 12 "ii S! e. p k, ceipts 261 1 boice iambs ; S1O0U.5O; wethers $6. 50 Tr7.50, fat ewes $5-?i 6; feeder lambs $9 10 OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA, Neb. Oct 28 United States Bureau of Markets.) Togs Rece ipts 3500; market 3550c higher, top $14.00; bulk of sales $13 2513 75; heavy weight M 4u 1.1 75; nie- ditim weight $13.50(914 00, light weight $13.5013.90 heavy packing; sows, smooth, $13.2513-.40; packing; sows, rough, $13 0P 13 25; pigs $12. 50AJ I I . 00. 'ai tic- -Receipts 15,5oO; best beef I cattle strong; other classes steady; beef steers, medium and heavy weight.1 choice and prime. $15 5018.00; me dium and good .lo 7515.50; common' $9.25fi 10.75; light wriht. i;o and choice. $15.75 18. 5c; common and I medium $8.764916 75 butcher cattle! heifers $7.50f?j 13 .00. cows $6 601 12.25, canners and cutters $5.0006.-1 5(. veal calves, light and handy weight; $13.7514.00, feeder steers $7 00 g 13.25; stocker steers $6. 75fr 11 .00. Sheep Receipts 11 (.On lambs strong to inrai5(. higher, sheep and feeders Bteadj to Btrong: Iambs, 84' pounds clown. $13 . 5T 14 50; culls and common $,s on,'; 12 5n r-arling weth ers $9 50i 11 .25; ewes, medium and choice. $7 .OOrfi 7.85; culls and com mon S3 . OOfi 7 00 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. 1 CHICAGO, Oct. 2S Hogs Receipts 30,000; market active, fullv 25c high ,er; bulk $13.0013.85; top $14 00; ; light light $13. 00(513. 60; heavy pack ling sows, smooth. $12.75 '13.25; packing sows, rough. $12.6012 75 Ipigs. $12.2513 25 j Cattle Receipts 27,000; market I weak; beef steers, medium and heavy vveighl. choice and prime $16.75Tlf 50; medium and good $10 75(gl6.50: common $S.25fil0.50; light weight, 'good aud choice, $14.0019.00; com mon and medium $7 50 13 75. buictf-l cr cattle, heifers $6.75f7l! 50; rows $6.50iJ7 13.00; canners and cutters ?5 506 "0. veal calves $17. 00 ) 18 00 'feeder steers $6.7513.00; stocker I steers $6.0010.25; western range, 'steers $7.75il5.50; cows and heifers $6 00 13 00 j Sheep Receipts 37.0P0; markel firm; lambs $12 25 Ig 15 35; culls and common $8 f.o -T? 1 2 no; cw,s. medium good and choice $6 75 0 8. 25; culls and common $3 00T;6.5O; breeding $6 75 12.50. ST. JOSEPH LIVESTOCK ST. JOSEPH, Mo Oct 2S Hoc Receipts 5000; market higher top ; $13.50: bulk $12 75 o 13 25 Cattle Receipts 5500, market 'steady, steers $7.50'.; 1 7 25. cows and heifers $5.6014.50; calves $6.00 15.50. Sheep Receipts 4000; market 25c lower; lambs $n hot, 15 00 ewea (6 50 j 6.00 KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Oct. 28 j (United States Bureau of Markets.) -I Hogs Receipts 9000. market general j ly 25 to 50c higher; late sales 50 to 60c higher; bulk $13 00 18. 60; heav les $13 00 g 13 mediums $13 00 g 1 13.60. lights $12 8618. 60; light lights $12 75-.; 13. 25. packing sous $11 60012 50; pigs $13.00013 50 Cattle Receipts 15,000; market mostly steady; heavy beef steers, choice and prime $15 75 18 35, me dium and good $12 . 0017 15. 75; common ?9 . 751j11 . 85; light weight, good and choice, $13 00019.16; common and medium $8.60018 00; butcher cattle, heifers $6.5013 75; cows $6 505 11.75; canners and cutters $5 006 -50; veal calves $12.60016.75; feeder steers $ti7oO018 50. stocker steers ! $5. 7509.70, Sheep Receipts 8000; lambs 15 to 25c higher; fat sheep 25 to 50c higher, breeders 25c higher; feeders steady, lambs $1 3 . 00016 36; culls and com mon $8.00'g 12.25; yearling wethers NINE THOUSAND PLEDGED FOR FINANCING OGDEN LIVESTOCK SHOW AND SUCCESS ASSURED With assurance of $9000 for the financing of the Ogden livestock Blioy, the success of the show is practically assured, according to the decision reached ai an enthusiastic meeting held last night in the Weber club rooms The big event will be held Janunrv S, 9 and 10. WHh the rlnanclal needs of the show disposed of. other committees vsill im mediati Ij Btar preparations for the other arrangements Reports show n, n 1 35 carloads tit cattle as entries in the beef and feeder division have hepn as- j sored, with about 15i entries in the dairy class thus far Considerable numbers of sheep and hogs have also been assured for entry Fred Kiesel df Sacramento has wrif- $fi 50010.75 ewes $6 0007.50; culls ,and common ?! 0006 75 breeding BWeS $1 50014.00; feedpr lambs $10.50S 12 25 BAR SILVER. NEW YORK, Oct 28. Bar silver $121 ' Mexican dollar 95C MONEY EXCHANGE J NEW YORK, Oct. 28 Merc ant lie ' papei unchanged Sterling: Demand $4 16 lr4; cables' $4 .17. Francs: Demand 8 68; cables 8 6fi Ouildei?: Demand .37 15-16; cables! .38 1 16 Lire: Demand 10.62; cables 10 58 Marks Demand :'. 22; cables 3 25. Time loans strong, unchanged THEY GET ACTION AT ONCE Foley Kicinev rills invigorite, strengthen and heal inactive weak and diseased kidncvs anc. bladder, lira ( J, BUiS, 506 8th Av Sioux Kails. S D. , write- "J .suffered with kidney trou ble; used to have severe pains across; m back and felt niserable ;nd all tired out. but after aking Fc.ie Kid ney Pills I am well I have not been' bothered with kidney trouble since." They relieve headache rheumatic pin. They relieve neadache, rheumatic pains, swollen or stiff joinls puffin- ss under the eves, floating speekr A. R. Mclntyre Drug Co Advertise r cnt ? nn OLD PEOPLE PUN I HALLOWE'EN PMOT FOB FRIDAY Halloween partv . planned espei ially tor the older generation, will he held at the Second waid amusement hall next Fridav eveninc Tue 'flair Is being arranged by the Relief society of the ward, who are acting under the Impression that the younger folk will have amny places to enjoy themselves that evening, while few provisions for the older generation are being made Ml. however are invited to participate in the entertainment Splendid refreshments have been ar ranged, it is reported and good music haa br n procured. Old fashioned dances will be one of the features of the evening. 00 "Brass Gates," what do they mean? See this program, it's different, Alhambra Thursday. on I EARL SPIN GETS SIX MONTHS SENTENCE Earl Spanb v;is sentenced by .ludse A. W Agee In the district court this morning to six months at hard laboi in . the county Jail Spann pleaded guilty jto the charge of forgery. This is the second time this year i that Spann has been sentenced to a Menu in the county Jail He has been arrested, the officers said, upon other charges but no complainls had been 1 ' i upon Spann s promise to reform Aeria! Pilots ! Meet Difficulties CHICAGO. Oct 27 With' adverse weather conditions prevailing over the route of the army's transcontinental race, only three of the six stragglers in the return flight were able to make progress toda. Lieut D B, Gish, who has been waiting at Cheyenne, Wm , since Saturday, had the most 3UCCe38, flving "23 miles to St. Paul. Neb Li' 'it K M. Bagby and Lieul Col. H. IE. Hartney flew us miles from North Platte to St Paul. Neb where they Were forced to wait for better flying weather All three are 1337 miles from 1 heir eastern goal Lieul II W Sheridan has been held al Buffalo, 328 miles trom New York, since Saturday Lieut. R. S Worthing ton, westbound, has been held up near ly a week at Rock Island, Ills., and .Captain F. Steinle is still at Battle Mountain, Nev. 1 00 Star Distance Runners Enter Six-Mile Race I Two star distance runners 01 the Wes side high school of Salt Lake (and a star from Cheyenne. Wyoming, entered the big six-mile cross country I championship race here on Armistice d ay, today Peter Vogelar and Yea -man De Busk entered under the hib school colors, while W E Towns, an Indian star of t'heyenne, also entered ten that he is trying to secure a COn- plemeni man to take charge of all Sac ramento valley exhibits lie antici pates that many entries of California stock will be made Catalogues for the evenl are now be ing prepared. Secretary R. C Evans reports, and will he distributed throughout the country. Superintendent Oberhansle) Of .he boys' and girls' division announced that a number of club members had arranged for entries A report of the entertainment com mittee was submitted to Jack Brown ing, chairman, to the effect that ip Alhambra theatre had been secured for the evening of January S Plans arc being made for a wrestling match, the principals to be of national repute SATIN AND GEORGETTE v Developed In midnight blue colo.ed sAtin and Georgette, this, dress was embroidered in black diamonds wl h threads of Pekin green and Mandarin yellow run n jig through them. The most baracleristic feature of the dress Is the overskirt. the top of which is CeorgettR with the lower part Ol silin The generous sash is worn at the left side of the cen ter back and 's f twelve-inch Mack satin ribbon Such a dress may bo used for the afternoon at borne street informal d'nncr and theater wear. vogefar and De Busk are stars Si the first order in the high school ciassJ and are expected U) show a world of' class in the coming grind Both boys have good records in the high school class and are expected to make a lirst class showing in the big feature. Towne, a full-blooded Indian, will wear the colors of Wyoming in the big classic, according to advance dope re ceived today. He has competed in the big ten -mile classic at Denver on four occasions and while he has never won the event, be has always placed in the first five. He has a record of 59 minutes in the ten-mile run En tries are coming in daily arid the offi cials in charge of the event expect one of the largest and classiest list of en tries ever gathered together in Utah. nn "Brass Gates." You" want to open them. Alhambra Thursday. WHAT'S WRAPPED UP IN A LIT TLE BOY? What's wrapped up in a little boy 0 ; All that makes foi a father's joy; ; The pride that shall shine in a dim ming eye And an old man a peace in the bv mil by; Strength perhaps for the manly deeds Which the world we live in so soiely needs; Faith for the black, dark Leurs of test. Courage in trial to do his besi What parcels of splendor shall time untie For a little boy as the years go b .' There in the baby that rides your knee When the siars come out, is the man to-be Wrapped in packages, it u ,,e ,11 That you see them not, are the virtues all. : Deep in his breast lie the future years I With your bapp dayG and your nights of tears. Time's deft lingers shall break the string 'Round many a comfort that he shell bring ! Do you dream of an age thai shall glow with joy? Then it's all wrapped up in vour little boy There are hours he's hringine when you shall sigh And your heart shall ac he, in the by "I Cured Myself of Tuberculosis" "3B mm Every sufferer JSTIW bould lend this 1 ffllcted lth Tu i jt ktouIosIs. w h i ytr vpc 1 imented on I - - I 11 us. 'if. ' Km- i 80 Pounds road to health. r"jvuii hla simple mWm trjBatnv nl 1 n ugh - 1 acked L loi tured i e r son I fc ,n 11 home I H5r v 9'-' mav k Bfc" h i I'I'iin 1 1 r. . " tton. Juat Mb '1 1 lie- and .' 1 D mmV ' -ji 'Kn on ost curd to LsmAw1 Afrnuxi: wJmmMWWMmJ . ,-, , , , Ld K , Jo - I IttS Pounds lumbUS, Ohio Advertisement, IS Your Blood Starving For Want 01 Iron? Modern Methods of Cooking and Living Have Made an Alarming Increase in Iron Deficiency in Blood of American Men and Women WHY NUXATED IRON SO QUICKLY BUILDS ,A Who Should Taki i jjl UP WEAK, NERVOUS, RUN-DOWN FOLKS Nuxated Iron 1)1 Over 3,000,000 Peopl Annually Taking It In This tflP Country Alone To Increase Their Strength, Power, LfvX I ' inactive man j Energy and Endurance. lT ) i "Is vour lilood Rtnrvlnc for want of iron? Iron la red Mood food. II you wei.- lo ( without cJilirijT until you DSCaBlfl week, thinnd emnclatod. ymi could not do .-i more serious harm to yourself than WbSSI you lot your tiloo.l literally starve for want of Iron Iron that gives It strength and power to chance food Into living tissue." says Di James Francis Sullivan, formerly tthyslclan of Bellevus Hospital (Outdoor Dept ) N' w York and the weSt.- bheatsr County Hospital "Mod'-rn method! of cookinp and the rapid pace at which people of this country live has made Such in alarming InCreaso in iron deficiency In the blood of Ameri ca n men and women that I have often marveled at the large number of people who lark Iron In the blood, and who n . r suspect the cause of their weak, nervous, run-down state, i-iek of Iron in the i.iood not onl' makeH a mon a physical md mental weakling, nervous Irritable, eautly ratlcued, ut ii utterly robs hiss of that virile forro, that stamina and strength of Will which are Po necessary to BUCC6U and power In every walk of life it may also transform ft beautiful, sweet-tertiper- i erj woman Into one who is cross nervous and irritable. 1 have stroncb omphasissd I the great necessity of physicians making Olooil i mlnatlona of their weak. anaemic, run-down patients. Thousands of per ons go on year after year suffer ing from phi Slcal weakness and a highly nervous condition due to lack of BUfficI' nl iron In then- red blood corpuscles without ever realising the real and true cause of their trouble Without iron in. our blood vour fond mefel) passes through tho body, sorm-thinf.' like corn through an old mill With rollers so wide apart that the mill can't grind "For want of iron you may be an old man at thirty, dull of intellect, poor in memory, nervous. irritable anil all 1 in-down" while at 50 to 60 with plenty of Iron In your blood you may si III be young '.n tooling, full of life, your whoie being brimming over with vim and energy, "As proof of this table the cascof Forrner t'nited Slates Senator and Ylre-Pres-identlal nominee Charles A Towne who at past 3S is still i veritable mountain uf tireless energy. Senator Towne says: 'I have found Nuxated Iron of the greatest benefit as a tnnie and reghla.tive Hent ' -forth I shall not be without it: I am In a position to testify for the benefit 61 others to the remarkable and immediate helpfulness of this remedy, and I un hesitatingly recommend Nuxated iron to those who feel the need of renewed en ergy and the regularity of bodily func Hons.' "But In my opinion vou can't make strong, keen. for. eful men and healthy rosy-checked women by feeding1 them on metallic-iron. The old forms of metallic iron must go through a digestion pro. ss to transform them into organic Iron Nuxated Iron hefore they are ready to be taken tip and assimilated by the Pu man By Stem Notwithstanding all that has been said and written on this 'ib Jecl b) well-known physicians, thousands of people still insist in dosing themselves with metallic iron simply. I suppose. be cause it costs a few cents less. 1 strongly advise readers In all cases to get a I physician's prescription for organ!) iron l Nuxated Iron or If you don't want to go to this tiouble. then purchase only Nux- 1 and by: Though bo's 0 so young and bo's hall and weak Theor are glorious words for his lips to speak, There are splendid deeds for 'us hands lo do And parcels of pride which be- a bring ing you. loo you think at night as yoj stroke his hair a led Iron in Its original packages and see that hls n ivl 3 23A particuluar nam (Nuxated Jl Mi " ly 4 I - Iron) appears on ii- pack- J7 mm' ld J. i 1 ,mt" Ii "ii hn-e aken pr.-- f JB mia, Tv Jrl sWTffl ' parationa nu h as Nu mi U JB "vA y vwf other iron I .Ay Wp mm' Mmfa- VBsfll I1 (O LmT .mW AWP - .ArmW jlv yEmW jaSSsWs iflLsH I from Niivi- jt r wTmW mmkwYm Jm In ' Jf r flB tmmWM. ' 'mL upon the value ol Nuxated es2!-'s' " 1 Iron as a means lor crii-i'- V-Trl I1' I Ing red blood, strength md ill I . 11.I111 am e, I r Fi rdlnand U I fol bj but that 1 iei k "'' fcr - I I ) ii who...- .-.,in r.-i. , n I I- k-k-uu st.ps genor'illv 0BbbSBb mmBmW tired a pi- ... hi. . :ign.-' HB qBQHbV ' JmrnVL f H run-cli.V-n HlkQs 'fmmO- ' brought lack or jWUm&l' It jPKHLr To I '' v'-T - healthy, beautiful women with- yiVf jl j;T WmBSSi A. i H . - 1 1 . . 1 1 1 -1 ma -in 1. 1 -. ,i -- ' P 1 1 ' 2 fining processes and modern ''- ; 4A W:''' '" '1,111;: methodi emove Lh 1 l ) f N. on Of Mother Earth from -0 i-' il many Of our most common foodj ns-lf 11 ill I this Iron deficiency should be Wllf 4Vv upplied by using iBSfc. the run- ''r F, H some form of or- DOW N j j . jlJjt jjf ' . ter 'ho? , inn. ii III ... ' ' ' " ' - - - - vJIHsHPiCVbbbbbbV its great power as a tv.iiu, 5aBSJBi yw strength builder, doing T:s3fiBHSEaw.j!BP KUUUi a 11 .1 ' 8 1 THE EXHAUST ED" 1 luence business man ! b e c o :n e ' . n . weak, pale and sickly-looking just like a plant trying to grow in a soil deficient in iron Pallor moans anaemia. The skin of - n anaemic- woman is pale, ihe flesh flabby. The memory falls and often the;- become weak, nervous. Irrit able, despondent and melancholy Give such a woman a short course of Nuxated Iron and she often quickly becomes an entirely different individual I have J8Cd Nuxated lion widely in my own practice ?V.iW-1Jgn1 y?' . y Of the mysteries which are bidden there? All thai you dream of and hope to too g bound in the boy .hat bestrlces yiur knee. Tune shall open these parcels small ' And round your feet shall tle W ap pings fall. I Do you pray for an age (hat s sweet I with mirth? MANUFACTURERS NOTE: NuxatcH ' Iron -Kb is used by Dr. Sullivan and I I Others with such surprising results. .jnd if ! which is prescribed and recommended abovi by physicians, is not a se r. remedy but one which is well, known vo IH i i nJlki thi u H Inorganic iron products, it is ... il 1 similated. does not injure the teeth. maKO f. them black, nor upset thi i I i b guai in H entirely satisfactory results to every our- H . baser or they will refund yrjur money. It is dispensed In thrs city by McTntyfS 4 LH Drug Co and other druggists, Adv. Vour babv brought ii with him at k tsiH birth; L jl glorj to you 6 ill Than thfl greatest deed that ycur boy I shall do0 f m He is little now. but can't you iee H LL A hint of the man that shall .rao Cav jP' I fell And don't vou know thai vour eorv p Lvm I Is now wrapped tip in your little boy' ii I FLYING SQUADS OF STATE POLICE AT FAKRELL jjl ' ill FARREIJj This hlgh-powored auto, manned by a 'half dozen state police, is ready for a hurry call If an unauthorized gathering of steel strikers Is reported. MONKS REBUILDING ANCIENT ABBEY ,1 LONDON Kor 13 years monks have been at work rebuilding Buckfast Abbey. They carried on ' operations throughout tho war and hope to finish In 10 years more. r I I