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I-,, rHE OGDEN STANDARD: OGDF.N. UTAH. 1 1 IURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 191(a I , - II AMERICAN LEGION STARTS PETITION TO HAVE MERCHANTS OBSERVE ARMISTICE DAT AS HOLIDAY r I 1 "" HKi in order that Tit". -day. November lii Hi will bo observed ' holldHj In Ogden. Hfj Iht American Legion ot Ogden Km start Bf ed! petition circulating in this city, ask BH Ing thai the m rch n 1 n ii,, daya Her- i . , i . i the imarlcan Hi , ., ,:, . I Me ' I B)h i i" ippolnu i B .1 S l.. a i N..: HI Herrick and .'oc Gos. The petition wan Bl started tod n.i n Ii cxpecb I that lh Bl merchant! oi the cntln cit will observe the Acting Governoi llardln Bennlon H-3 . ..i i -i B day, and with on ol lh H . landed, the membi B i- -ion ask (he nipporl ol ! merchants B nnd cltliena In making Ihe day daj Bvj Hfl John Lewis, prealdent of the Merchant a I inc hi the Store, nl In regard to the closing made the following siatcmen.: B" " The executive committee of the Mer- Bj aiding the member! of the American -pion In their undertakings In iIih The plan which they hav outlined :.r Bl the celebration here on November n is BB Just one. an.l l believe that everj mer Hf chant in Ogden should observe the daj celebrate with the aho were miles HT and, all nu ke it n ilav nf Inn Htj Sol J. Kaplan oi ih-' Buchmlller B Kaplan company regard to Hie cloa Hl inc. made the following statement: I I COLDS breed and Snjjk Spread INFLUENZAAa KILL THE COLD ATBjk BILLS CASCARAQLININt Standard cold remedy for 20 years k in tablet form safe. ure, no TCae. opiates brrjlct up a cold in 24 hours relieves grip in 3 dtv. yW Money biCK if it fail- The iHAAISBaaV cmuine box has a Frl VjJjji gs At All Drag Stores I fiis MSIElT NEW YORK. Nov. 6 Trading m HI stocks at tin opening ol tud.r. s ses Hl slon resolved Itsplf Into a coni bi Bl tween opposing factions, declines sue H; ij ccediag advances. Steels and oquip BL ments were the objects of bearish I pressure at reactions extending from large fractions to two points. Moiors, Bl oils and several mi.-. Cllaneous -i" B; cialties also fell back moderately Off" II Betting features included the rubber Bi issues, American Sugar and high grade B rails at gains of. 1 to 2 points. Firmer B tendencies developed within the first HQ hah hour Bi The market became comparatively B dull before tho end of the first hour, dealings tailing far below recenl aver B 1 agrs. Further irregularity soon set In as a result ol renewed pressure, lead Bll .is lor ihc most pan iiKfi;i-in- ilnn Bl early losses. The strength of rails Bl served to bring about temporary mi Bl proveraent, but another and more vio HI lent, reversal occurred before noon. B Steels and equipments were the chief H fi . tures of the reaction. Crucible drop ping five points between sales at an HI extreme loss of IS points. Related HU shares were 3 to 10 points under yes terday's final quotations. Call money HI opened at 12 per cent. Rails weru the only 6tock3 to with Bl stand pressure, their declines being nominal Selling seemed to originatc Bh largeb with the shorts, whose activi B ties were materially assisted by tiKht Bi' ' mni i'i nihil ami s.-veral olher B leaders rallied substantially, but the HH undertone reflected further unsetlle- B i "" CHICAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO, Nov. 6 Although selling orders predominated in the corn mar Qi ki i ai. ihi- nprnin ixday, the weak I J m BS which ensued did not prove to be Hj of a lasting character. Most of the Bl selling was based on opinions that a Bl reaction was likely after a 15 cent ad B ance within a wek Bulls, however, ME were confident that the market for the future deliveries, would be rlae mm as long aa corn available for immtd-, HJ late delivery was valued at the present bis premiums over the nearest future delivery. Opening prices, which H ranged from ; to 2c lower, with Ue Bu cember ?i 38 to i .:. ami Maj $1.30 BJH io 1 ?A, v.eiv followed by a rally thai Bk in some cases carried the market well Bj above yesterday's finish Oats, like corn, suffered an iuitial rush of selling. The start, which was Bag - 'o h down, includinc December at 72 'o 72LC was followed by .. Blight BJ further sag, and then u nearly com HH plete recovery. Weaknt ss in hog and grain had a depressing effect on provisions. Sell B ng, however, was not aggressive Later the corn market weakened BJ ataln owinx chiefly to assertions that HJ ear Shortage was being alleviated. Re Bides, it as reported that as a result ol offerings from Manchuria, the Pa Bj cific coast Avas cancelling orders for HI corn shipments from Minneapolis The H close was heavy. 2 to 3c net lower v.jth December $1?,7'2 to 137"; and HI May $1.29... lo 1.293;. Some prOViBiOn rallies which sub Hl Btantlally look place failed In la.-1 . CASH SALES. , CHICAGO, Nov C Corn No 2 HH mi:;ed. $1.61 1.63; No. 2 yellow. $1 64 Oats No. 2 white, 7374c; No HHp 3 white. lOMtft !ZiC. I Ki ; Rye: .No 2. nominal; No. 3, $1 371; I B'v 1 Hi Barley, ?1.281.35. BH Timothy, SS.OO 11,25. v Clover, nominal, BJ Pork, nominal fl & HH "Xovemher 11 in the heart of the sol iii ra, sailors ami marines, is day whii h ihe ).o.h oi e:,ienla will never forget. Those of us who were at home aldinp Iht boys over there had most glorloi'fl time last ear in fact the celebration v is pronounced the greatest that hs eer lnen held in Opden and one that will forever live In memory here. But on the otlier hand, the majority of our hoys were oveiseas some were ready to go others were on the high seas aiding Uncle Sam In his vork of transporting the troops. Is It not befitting for the Merchants of Ogden and for other orap la 1 1 Inns to Join hands with the hoys who upheld the freedom of the world and mnoe the world safe for democracy. "Their Joy and smiles of November 11, 191$ were missing, but mothers, wives, sweethearts sisters, brothers and psis were made happy when the Germans were forced to defeat when the big gur eased I i nc ami when the biggest of s'l wars nded t, for one. will close In honor of the bo s of America the boys who upheld Old Glory and tho boys who Will be the future Instlllers of pep In k.Ii n nnd other parts nf the country. " Other merchants of Ogden also signi fied their intention of throwing their huts In the ring and Joining hands with the American Legion stars in making the -day futinr In every sense of the word. From the early dawn of tfoi I ,nler K until the wee small hours of Novcmher 12 the soldiers of yesterday will hold sway with the citizens of Ogden and other cities iheir guests. The program will start earl) and end late with a grer.t variation of stunts. Lard. $2I 7". Ribs, $18.75 j 19.75. CHICAGO QUOTATIONS. Chicago, Nov. 6. ' Open Hich Low Close Corn Dec. . . $1.38 $1.4n $1.371" $1.37'2 jan. . . 132'j 1.S5 IM 1.31s 'Mas .. 1.80$ 1.32 1.294 1.29 Oats I Dec. . . .72'- .72"R .71 .71", May . 75Vj .75T8 .75 .75 i Pork Jan. . . 35.00 35.tn 34.25 34 90 Lard '.Nov 26.65 26.4 7 26 60 Jan. . . 25.00 25 12 24.95 25.00 Ribs 'Jan . . IK. 6u 1X7" ism 18.60 May . . 18.65 18.75 18.45 18 62 BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO, Nov. 6 Butler, higher, creamery, 5 1 f M 1 Eggs, higher; receipts, 1.788 cases; firsts. ."! , 60 : ordinary firsts. 53 55( at mark, rases included, 53 59c; Btorage packed firsts, 61'rT61,,ic. Poultry, alive, unsettled; springs, 84C fowls, 13225c OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA. Neb. Nov. 6 Hops; Re ceipts. 1,000; market, 10 to 15c lower; top, 14.80; bulk. 14.257 1 1. 6it; heavy weicht, 11.50 14 75; medium weight 14. 60Q 14. So; light weight. 14.60 14.80; heavy packing sows, smooth. 1 I 3i 'i 1 ' 50, packing sows, rough, 1 l.lofi 14.30; pigs. 1 1 tio ; i - on Cattle Receipts. i'.OiiO; killers. In to 15c higher; feeders, steady; beef steers medium and heavy weljrht Ct and prime. 16 J50 18.25; med lum and good, 1" TV'; 15.50; common, 9.0010.75; lipht weight- good and choice. 15 7.".? 15. 5u; common and med ium. B.5015.75; butcher cattle heir ers, 7.50tJ 13.25; cows. 6 75f 12.25; can ' ners and cutlers. 5 75 6 75. veal, calves light and handy weight. 13 00' ; 1125; feeder steers. 7 .00 Q 13.00 ; ' storkr-r steers, 6.50 S 10 50 Sheep: Receipts, 4.000; killing grade, 15 to 25c higher; feeders,1 Strong; lambs: S4 pounds down, 13 75 14 50; culls and common. 8 OO'f? i 12.00 ; yearling wethers, 9 75fJ 11.25: ewes medium and choice, 7.6008.25; j culls and common, S.'S '.SO. OGDEN LIVESTOCK. Cattle: Receipts. 834; choice heavy steers. 8.00 9.00, good steers, 7.00 ! B.OO fair steers, 5.00 7 00; choice, 'feeder steers. 7.008.00, choice cows! and heifers 6.90 7.00; fair to good rows and heifers. 5.006.00; cutters, l.005.00; canners. 2.0004.00; choice feeder cows, 5.0006.00; fat bulls. 5.00 ?6.00; bologna bulls. 100 5 00; eal calves, 1 (i.OO -Tr 11.00. Hogs: Receipts, 158; choice fat hogs, 175 to 250 pounds. 13 5(iT; l 1.25 bulk. 13.75T 14 00 Sheep Receipts. 2.752; choice lambs. 10.00011.50; wethers, 6 50 g 7.50; fat ewes, 5.0006.00; feeder lambs. 9 001 10.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO Nov. 6 -Hogs: Receipts. 43,000 market steady to 10c lower; bulk 14.50014.90; top, 15 00; heavy, 14.50015.00; medium, 14.60015.00; light. 14.50014.90; light light, 14.00T' 14.05, heavy packing sow smooth. 14.00014.60; packing sows, rough 13 754J it 00; pigs. 18.75j 1 1 50 Cattle Receipts, 14.000, market, higher; beef steers, medium and heavy Weight, Choice and prime, 17.50019.85; medium and good. 10.50017.40 com mon, 8.50 10.50; light weight, good and choice. 14.00019.76; common and medium, 7.50013.86; butcher cattle heifers, 6.50014.60; cows 6.35013.00' cauners and cutters, 5.26 06.35; veal calves, 17.50 . 18.60 feeder steers, 6 7" M2 75, gtocker .steers, 6.75012.75; western range, steers. 7.5015 25 cows and heifers. 6 5u12.50. Sheep: Receipts, 34.000; 'market firm, lambs. 12 25615.00; culls and common, 8 5012 00. ewo. medium good and choice 6:760 8.00; culls ami common, 3 00 6 50; breeding 6.76(2 12 00. b KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY, Mo, Nov 6. Hogs Receipts, 7. nuii. markei. in higher' pigfl 25c lower; bulk, 1 4.7iKi 1 5 00 : heavies 14.60 15.00; medium: 14 65 "1 10; lights, 14.40J3 15.10, light lights M.00014.90; packing sows, 13 506 14.25. pigs, 12 50fj 14 35 Cattle: Receipts, 10,000; market, Steady to weak; heavy beef steers, Choice and prime. 16.60018.25; med- lium and good. 11.76015.60; common. 9.50011.50; light weight, good and hoice, 12.66018.00; common and med lum, 8.00012.65; butcher cattle, hclt ers, C. 35-5 13.50; cows, 6.86011.50; can- tucra and cutters, 5.00 06.30; veal f No Other Plug Like It! W W UTWARDLY all Spark Plugs look more or m kkpsklkw Vy less alike. It is trie patented interior construc ts JJLJ H tion of the PORTER PLUG which sets it apart 0 1 K from any other Plug. 1 in I PORTER PLUG is the final development of IS NpJiS m e Spark Plug. It has eliminated Spark Plug m M defects and therefore a majority of your motor M troubles by its self -cleaning principle. MWf more Spiark Plug fouling! 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This blast bums and sweeps apart 33 fa3ke5s are mjur?d nd P1.8 1 lcaLk- UnLCr .1 l l l excess oil conditions nm or porcelain and shell will carbonize, but ! the porcelain clean as long as engine is running. -n n .r i .k j t a t fj i . i -l -i i that will in no way lessen the spark, as the sides or the porcelain Could anything be more Simple, practical and wil always keep clean, due to our patented explosion chamber. SURE? Thus no short circuit is possible, and plugs should never be cleaned. Porter Plugs Are Distributed By I John Scowcroft & Sons Company fc jWKBftstBtswwwBWsBssBBIM fffrKPSliWMHKBsW!'-5jJ cslves, 13.00 lfi.T5; feeder steer.;, 9.25 'a 13.50; stockr steers. 5 75 s ;.u Sheep: Receipts, 6.000; market, uneven, mostly ptady, lambs, 12.75 14.75; culls and common, 2 50 ' 11 75; yearling wethers. 9 25 10 75; ewes. 6.0097.75; culls and common. 3 OOtff 5.75; brfedlnu ewes. 7.5013.00; feed ing lambs, 1 1 00 g 13 00. METALS. NEW ORK. Nov. 6. Copper, spot, dull; electrolytic, spot and fourth quarter. 21 21 :,' Small lots, second hand. 20 g 21C Iron, firm nnd unchanged. Antimony. $8.87e. Lead, quiet; spot, 6 70c bid; C:85c asked; December, 6.75'. bid; 6 90c asked Speller, easy spot, 7.55c bid; 7-70c asked At Ixmdon: Spot copper, 102 17s 6d. tin, 276 2a H.I. had. 33 3d; spelter. 4 1 10s. LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK, Nov. 6 - Liberty bond prices at 2:55 p m were "i'. 100 first 4s. 95.00; second 4s. 93. mi; lirst 4's. 95 02, second 4'4s. 93 20; third 41. 95.10; fourth 4, 93.20. Victory 3s, 99.50; Victory 48. 99.11 POTATOES. CHICAOO. Nov. 6 - Pota oi steady, arrivals, 65 cars; northern whites, sacked nnd bulk, $2.502-60; early Dhlos, $3 00, western russets, $3 OOfy 3 15, rurals. 2JOi :: mi SILVER. NEW YORK, Nov. 6. Bar silver. 5) 23H- Mexican dollars 96 LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK, Nov. 6 Prices on Liberty bonds at 11:30 a. in today were: 3 Vis. 100-72; Hrst Is, 95.00; s.-cr.n-i 4s 93:01; first 4s, 95.10; set ond 4'4s. 93.20; thud 4U. 95.12; fourth 4'48, 93.26, Victory 3 ft 8, 99 44; I Victory 4?4s, 99.4 1 oo Appeals Made to United States By Albanians TIRANA, Albania. Oct 6. (By The .Associated Press.) Continued np Ipe-als are being made by the Alban J ians for Ihe 1'nited States to assume a mandate for Albania. The Alban ian has an amaxl&g confidence In America. Scarcely a week goes by In which some local Albanian society or group of patriots does not present a petition addresse to the Americans ap pealing to President Wilson to inter cede on behalf of their country. When The Associated Press corre spondenl was passing through a small town south of here on horseback, he was slopped by the mayor and local officials who presented to him an ap peal seeking the protection of the United States because the (".reeks i' np"i't'l ti hae taken posses- 1 sion of the city of Koritza, in South ern Albania. The Italian protectorate is in opera tion, but most Albanians profess a i distinct dislike for the Italians, saying their desire Is merely to exploit the ! country and to retain a strategic foot hold in the Balkan!. Some of them say thev fared better and the country proxies M-d more under the Austrians. American observers say the Italians have brought great material nnd moral I good to the country and have siabi lised things in an effectual way I The country Js extremely primitive and there are 'ontinual interna! dis orders. Railroads or telegraphs do not exist, many of ihe most, ordinary con veniences of life are wanting, sanita tion is almost unknown, schools md churches are few in number, and al together the countrv seems extremely backward. Except for the southern part which la fairly fertile", It is a bar ren wasto of docks and woodless hills and mountains. Albania produces scarcr-lj enough I crops f support its inhabitants. The l inil.it ion 1 upward of two millions, divided about evenly between Chris tians and Mohammedans (inly about " per cent of this number is able to read or write. The women do all the work. They are veritable beasts of burden. Is-j d( '1 they compete with the ponies and i donkeys Hfl pack earners, but an- not considered bv the men as valuable be- : cause they cannot bear up under suc h i heavy loads. In the frequent sale Ol 'young women for wives, the price SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that tho kidneys are out of order. Keep these oran3 healthy by taking COLD MEDAL The world's Btandard remedy for kidi y, livor, bladder nd uric acid troubUs. Famous 6lnce 1696. Take regularly and keep in good health. In tbreo oizea, all druggists. Guaranteed as represented. Look for Use name Geld Medal on crerr box and accept so latitat! j often paid i; not as high as that given for a good horse. This severe life among the women shows itself In pre mature old age and in many forms of serious physical disability. Fifteen I per cent of ihe mothers die in child birth. The men sit around coffee houses. I discussing politics, or attend lo the ; business of repelling by gun or sword the frequent Serbian or Montenegrin , invaders The hostility to the Serb land Montenegrin never erases- Feuds pistol duels and vendettas are of daily I occurrence. The Albanian, once he I believes himself or relatives wronged, ! never rcsu until complete and fierce j vengeance is secured The American j Red Cross hospitals throughout the j countrv are constantly called upon to treat the victims of these feuds and vendettas The Italians have a force of bout ' 25.000 troops in Albania. The major part of these are in the vicinity of Yalona. The rest are used in police and garrison duty in different parts of the country. Their presence has tend-I ed io tranquilise the country and) keep down the troublesome elements among the population There are re curring sporadic clashes, however, be tween the Albanians, Serbs and Mon tenegrins, in which frequently the Ital ians are forced to take part. THIS WOMAN FOUND RClIEF. Men and women suffering from backache, rheumatic pains, stif and swollen joints, lameness and on ri ss will be g'ad to read how one woman found relief from kidr.ey an-l olafM r trouble. Mrs. (L Hyde, Homestead, Mich, writes 1 h.ne been troubled With weak kidneys, and several times in the last ten year-? I lad that terri ble backache an 1 tit'ed out feeling, Scarcely able to do my work Pole-, Kidney Pills made mr fcl like a new person." A. R. Mclntyre lung Co Ad ertisemenL oo Women's Congress Not to Postpone Organization WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 The inter-1 national Working Women's Congress ar its closing sessions here today, eh elded to postpone discussion of the whole question of permanent organiza tion until next year. Efforts of the British delegation to effect affiliation with labor parties were defeated and the temporary organization, with headquarters in the L'nited States un der a provisional committee composed I of a president and four vice presidents I will be continued. The next meeting I will bo In conjunction with Ihe next cession of the international labor con 1 hcritllc Vorld T' y 7ui- as if J1 declared io be ' ' ; - ' i S English baby at A. ' ; liifeb' ' a recent baby WUk . . .; k$ ' lb w shorp in Lon- ;--v-; AmVW.: N 1J don. She &as 5 born in Ollavta, j 6 Can., is tuo p?.'"' ' ' MjmtSk '' 2i ' years eld nnd ' JMB 8K0m& pounds. " IJelH The. baby rsas ' photographed on vfi'' her arrival from WmA v&f?$: England aboard WaWa XtB t h e steamship P Bj ference organized under the treaty of Versailli a In urging affiliation with labor par ties, Miss Mary MacArthur of the British delegation, declared it was idle I to claim non political status for tho 1 organization since every suectt,!fH di cussion would require enactment oi legislation in each country, making c I j operation with labor parties essential- u mwasBBBmwxrmmwsmtMOBBBmmmmMiwmmmBsmmMKKmW s The Effects of Opiates. TMIAT INFANTS are peculiarly Btisceptiblo to opium and its varioOl j preparations, all of which are narcotic, is well known. Even in tn M nmallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in tho func tions and growth of the cella winch are likely to become permanent, causing imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narooth s in J;ltor 'H1; 1 Nervoua "diseases, euch as intmctable nervous dyspepsia ami lack of stay ) t powers are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children qui , in their infancy. The rule amoDg physicians is that children should ne i I itj receive opiates in tbo smallest doses for more than a day at a time. w only then if unavoidable. j i The administration of Anodynes. Drops. Cordials. Soothing Syrups an other narcotics to children by auy but a physician cannot be too Btr0 ' decried, and the druggist should not be a party to it. Children who ar need tho attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crim M doso them willfully with narcotics. Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears tho rf signature of Cbas. si. Fletcher, s s tJ''A tlcnuine Castoria altrujs bears the signature of c? f-t