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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 12

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12 TUESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 7 1937 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER I Utah Money Bags Swell I Month day for Ogden Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Lindquist and Sons and will be announced upon the arrival of Mr Rowell RflMDOm REFERENCES I1 I Etta Merrill Hotel Ben LomondBoth new and regular bowlers are LIVESTOCK New York Stocks Salt Lake Mining Stock Quotations invited to attend the meeting offers Laxtex girdles and panties $100 SALT LAKE CITY Sept 7 (AP) state treasury balance jumped from $6275873 on Aug 1 to $6436718 on Sept 1 Treasurer Reese Reese reported today The expenditures totaled $1452482 and Income $1613326 Quotations Furnished by Exercises Ora A Bundy American Legion department commander will attend Installation of officers of the Logan post Friday at eight ni at the Legion home in Logan canyon From Evanston Leonard Burley 32 Evanston Wyo accused of double parking paid his $1 bond into the city treasury today i By The Associated Press Air Red 62 A1 Chem Dye 223 Allis Ch 56 American Can 97 American Foreign Power 6 American Locomotive 35 American Rad 17 Vi American 82 V4 American Steel Fdr 42 A 164 OGDEN Sept 7 (AP-USDA) Hogs: 75 slow not enough done to establish prices few weighty drivein butchers at 1050 and packing sows at 800 down look unevenly lower than last weeks close nothing done Monday Cattle: 300 slow weeks prices around 25 lower on most classes dri veins lot medium slaughter steera and few good feeders 800 plain feeders and stockera 600-700 odd head good cows 575-600 low cutter to common cows 300-450 medium and good vealers 800-75 late Monday car 820 lb Nevada steers to feeder 810 load 935 lb Idahos 785 car 650 lb Idaho heliera 725 load 640 lb Idahoa 675 bulk driveins 600-750 egr Idaho cows 600 few bulla 535 Sheep: 27300 few lota truckedln fat lambs 800-50 late Monday 280 head 76 lb truckins 975 odd amaU lota 725-825 ELLEN IL ENGLAND PLAIN CITY Sept Services for Ellen Hayball England 81 wife of Thomas England pioneer Plain City merchant Will be conducted Wednesday at two in the Plain City ward chapel by Bishop Charles Heslop Friends may call at the family residence this afternoon and evening and Wednesday until time of services Interment will be in the Ogden City 'cemetery under the direction of Lindquist Sons Besides the survivors previously published Mrs England is survived by 22 grandchildren and ten FUIlGRjaLS Girls Enroll now for fall term at Ogden Beauty school Over Egyptian theatre Phone 247 Being Sought Officers are seekin Mrs Howitt Douglas driving a car -bearing California license No MP-6733 to Inform her of the death of her daughter in Alhambra CaL In Hotel Zone Parking in a hotel zone Saturday night cost 32 $1 in city court Allan Head today Contracts Utah contractors obtained $774615 worth of new construction contracts during August more than twice as much as in August 1936 the Associated Press reports Near Plug Dale Larson Salt Lake City who failed I to deny parking in front of a fire plug forfeited $1 bail in city court today BOTTOM DROPS OUT OF MART IN1VARSGARE Stocks Lbse One Ten joints Generally Through Day i By Victor Eubank Associated Press Staff NEW YORK Sept Touched off by a fresh foreign war scare stocks crashed through resistance areas in market for losses of 1 to 10 points generally There were a few wider setbacks It was the worst break of the year with numerous Issues plunging into low territory for 1937 or longer There were mild recoveries here and there but most leaders closed at or near bottom levels ITALY AND RUSSSIA Threats of a rupture between Italy and Russia over the latters charges of in the mediterranean by the submarines brokers said were the principle cause of reapse Cloudier developments on the Shanghai battle front coupled with growing doubts of a substantial pickup in domestic trade this fall were also seen as depressing factors Steel tumbled through par for the first time since July 2 Other steels were weak along with motors coppers rails oils farm implements rubbers mail orders and specialties Transfers approximated 1700000 shares Grains reflected war rumblings by 'running counter to stocks Bonds folowed the share list LOS ANGELES Sept 7 (AP-USDA) 750 steady with Friday grain feds 1150-1200 top 1210 Cattle 3200 holdovers 444 mostly steady medium fed steers 9u 25-80: some held above 1000 Mexicans 575-700 fed heifers 860 grass and short fed 750 down cowe 525-700 cutter grades 350-500 bulls 585 down Calves: 1800 very Blow weak to lower medium vealers 900 medium to good calves 775-850 Sheep: 550 holdovers 544 no lambs sold medium to good ewes steady at 385-450 American Tobacco 78 American Water works 14 American Wool 8 Anaconda 50 A 63 Ut Oil Hef 23 Auburn 13 4 Of- Pf 25 Barns 17 4 Bendix Av Boeing 27 4 Bord 83 Bur Ad Mch 24 California Pack 31 Cal Hec I 12 Canadian Pacific 10 Case 145 Cerro De Pas 64 Ches 43 3 St 1 I 2 Chrysler 97 Coca Cola 141 Pay Cash Save on diamonds watches Rt Smith 278 25th St Outing About 70 Episcopal young people of Salt Lake City and vicinity broke camp Monday noon after a three-day' outing and conference at Mueller park reports the Rev A Leonard Wood pastor of St chapel 1 GEORGE A HANSEN 1 NORTH OGDEN Sept Funeral services for George A Hansen were held Sunday afternoon in the North Ogden ward conducted by Bishop Harold Campbell Mrs Annie Brian Mrs Myrtle Price Mrs Gladys Simpson Herman Green and a' quartet composed of Nephi Manning LeRoy Randall Leslie Randall and Maurice Berrett furnished the vocal music Mrs Edith Orth Lottie Randall and Roberta Green were accom panists James Gunn McKay offered the invocation Horace Shurtliff offered the benediction Bishop Brown Bishop Frederick Barker President William A Budge Samuel Moore A Larkin and Bishop Campbell were the speakers Interment was in the North Ogden cemetery Bishop Burns Cox dedicated the grave The Ogden stake Relief society 5 board the North Ogden Relief society and Daughters of the Utah Pioneers had charge of the flowers Pallbearers were members of the North Ogden ward quorum 1 Bail Left Maggie Smith 49 194 West Thirtieth forfeited $1 in city court today on a change of overparking on Washington between Twenty-fourth and Conference Pastors of the Utah-Missourl synod Lutheran churches were meeting today at the Evangelical Lutheran church Salt Lake City for a one-day conference 3 Bargains on new large size Refrigerators at Reads Appliance Traffic Charged by Patrolman Pettit with overparking Leaves Daughter Mrs Teva Richins of Grouse Creek is a daughter of Mrs Charlotte Paskett Crofts who died in Firth Idaho Sunday of a cerebral hemorrhage 25 2604 Washington in city court this Harris forfeited $1 morning OMAHA Sept 7 (AP-USDA) -Hogs: 4000 moderately active good and choice butchers very scarce steady to weak medium grade unevently weak to 15 off sows steady to 10 higher under broad shipping inquiry top 1115 sprlng-ly by shipper good 190-260 lb 1075-1110 heavier nominal medium to good 160-180 lb 900-1075 medium grade 180 225 lb 950-1050 good sows 400 lb dow 940-60 few 965 stags 1000 down Cattle: 7000 fed steera and yearlings and heifers moderately active strong cows slow but fully steady instances stronger on beef cows bulls and vealers steady Stockers and feeders slow steady fed steers and yearlings largely 1100-1450 few loads 1500-1650 few head 988 lb yearlings 1675 most short fed heifers 1050-1200 part load strictly choice to prime 897 lb 1550 bulk beef cows 475-625 cutter grades 350-475 native bulls 575-625 Few meaty kinds 635-50 few thin light kinds and westerns 500-25 practical top vealers 900 stock er and feeder steers largely 700-900 some held higher Sheep 11000 fat lambs fully steady slaughter ewes strong to 25 higher feed ing lambs strong bulk and top sorted choice grade native and range lambs 1050 slaughter ewes up to 375 early sales range feeding lambs 975-1000 some held higher 10 2 12 38 39 Col El Comwlth So Con Oil Cont Baking A Cnt Oil Del Corn Prod Coty Cub Am Sugar 8 Curtiss Wrifcht 5 Del Hud DuPont Eastman El Mus El Autol El 4 32 35 City Market offers special value tomorrow and every day our own make country" style sausage 15c lb fine 2602 Wash Grain Theft Sheriff's officers were requested today to aid in recovering 75 bags of wheat which were reported stolen from Ford Roundy of Newton Idaho Mother Dies Mrs) Ivie Mar-chant mother of Mrs Vera Marble of Brigham City died Monday in Salt Lake City following a long illness 1 KIDNflPINGCflSE COSTS $100000 Some Run Into Five Six Figures Says G-Men Official 31 29 48 34 50 28 31 Graham Paige 3 Gt Nor Ry Pf i -43 Hudson 33 WINIFRED BLACK Final rites for Mrs Winifred Dunn Black 38 wife of William Black Riverdale automobile me chanic will be held Wednesday at ten a in the Lindquist Sons funeral chapel with the Rev Walter French of the Methodist church officiating Music will be furnished by the association of the Thomas Dee memorial hospital Friends may call at the mortuary chapel this afternoon and evening and Wednesday until time of serv ices Interment will be in the Og den City cemetery Wrecker Service Night and day any time any place Phone 190 Browning Chev Co Car Taken Theft of his auto from Huntsville Sunday was reported to sheriffs officers today by Leland Shaw of Liberty DENVER Sept 7 (AP-USDA) -Cattle: 2000 calves 200 killing classes steady 1008 lbs fed steers 1400 other 1320-1370 short fed heifers 1135 grassers 550-700 some held 800 beef cow 500-750 cutters 300-450 bulls 450-525 vealers 1000 down stockers and feeders 550-900 Hogs: 1000 steady to 10 lower top 1160 180-270 lbs 1125-1155 160-180 lbs 1065-1150 light lights 1000-1100 good sows 900-950 Sheep: 13800 trucked In native springs lambs 15-25 higher at 925-1065 no carlots sold asking steady Indications weak to a shade lower best Colorados held 1075 medium yearlings 600-750 slaughter ewes 225-300 native lambs 850 CONSPICUOUS LOSERS Conspicuous stock losere included Chrysler Bethlehem Steel Youngstown Sheet Tube 31oss-Sheffield I Case Deere International Harvester Republic Steel National Steel Wheeling Steel Vanadium General Motors Goodyear Goodrich Rubber Montgomery Ward Sears Roebuck Douglas Air-Craft Boeing American Telephone Western Union Consolidated Edison North American International Telephone Westinghouse General Electric Du Pont Eastman Kodak Anaconda Kennecott American Philip Morris Santa Fe Central Pennsylania Southern Pacific Northern Pacific Pullman Radio Corp 'Celanese Coca-Cola American Locomotive Johns-Manville Allis Chalmers Union Carbide Allied Chemical and Air Reduction A drop of 125 points in this week's steel mill operations was attributed almost wholly to the labor day shutdowns Exporf Copper Market Firmer Detroit Jewel Gas Ranges a few at close-out prices Mountain Fuel Supply Co -3 JOSEPH ROWELL I Charles Rowell of Didsbury Alberta Canada who has been notified of the death of his uncle Joseph Rowell retired Southern Pacific section foreman and prominent Mason of Ogden left Alberta Mon- PROGRAMS NBC BLUE NETWORK TONIGHT- -NBC Ben Bernle and all the Lads I Dinner Edition of the News i NBC Ted Wallace and Hla Singing Band i 6 :45 KLO Musical) Moments Revue Chevrolet Program With Victor Orchestra Morton Bowe Ruth Carhart the Song Smiths and Graham McNamee 7 :00 KLO Old Spinning Wheel So Washington Furniture Co NBC The Other Americas with Edward Tomlinson Commentator and Orchestra 7:30 NBC Manuel and Williamson Harpiscord Ensemble NBC The Vagabonds Quartet 8:15 KLO Evening Variety Show' News Eddie Blsmark Hotel Orchestra NBC Hal Kemp and His Ambassador Hotel Orchestra NBC Marvin Com modore Peary Hotel Orchestra 9:45 KLO Tales of Foreign Legion Optical Company 10:00 NBC "Russian Rhapsody" Za-rova soprano Sarah Kbelndler violinist Arthur Schwarbman Orchestra Gale Page Songs A1 Vieira and His Hawaiian Congress Hotel 11:00 NBC Frank Castel's Club Deauville Orchestra Silent i WEDNESDAY 7:30 KLO Breakfast Club Requests News The Hollywood HI Hatters I Vocal and Instrumental Trio 8:19 NBC Young Hickory Dramatic I Serial Jingle Town Gazette Songs and Patter 8:45 NBC Originalities Novelty Instrumental Octet The Trail Dr William Hansche NBC Grace and Scotty Songe and Patter NBC Seventy-first National Encampment Grand Army of the Republic 9:59 NBC Arlington Time Signal 10:00 NBC Love and Learn Dramatic Serial by Elizabeth Todd 10:15 KLO Boyle's Musical Serenade KLO News i NBC National Farm and Home Hour i 11:30 NBC Bennett land Wolverton Songs and Guitar Music Peggy Wood Music and Drama 12:00 NBC The Sou them a ires Quar-i tet i Noon Edition of the News 12:20 NBC Continental Varieties 12:30 NBC Western Farm and Homs Tour Talks Charles Marshall and his Mavericks the Harvest- ers Directed by Ricardo 1:30 NBC Club Matinee Sansom 1 Sherman Jackie Heller The Cadets Harry Kogen Orchestra and Baseball Scores News KLO Popular Orchestra 2:15 NBC Dot and Pat Song and Patter 2:30 NBC Marlowe and Lyon Plano i Duo I NBC Three Cheers Trio 3:00 NBC Harry Kogen Orchestra 3:30 NBC Press Radio News KLO Lienhardt Drug Stores "On the 3:40 NBC Jack Baker Tenor NBC The Escorts and Betty Popular Songs1 4:00 NBC Food Magician NBC National Singles Championship Resume "Musical Tour Bequest Hour 5 :00 NBC Mary Junior Revue News 6:20 KLO Popular Orchestra 6:30 KLO South Washington Spinning Wheel" All Star Football Gam latio To Wed License to wed was issued today to Roy Wills 21j of Roosevelt and Clara Baker 19 Ogden by County Clerk Lawrence Malan I -3 18 99 56 7 53 21 17 98 72 45 12 14 53 15 23 26 National Power Light 9 New York Central 30 NY NH J4 4 North American Aviation 8 North American 21 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Stokermatic See it and buy now Price advances soon Ogden Electric Co 2556 Washington avenue Phone 2 i CHICAGO Sept 7 (AP-USDA) Cattle: 14000 calves 3000 general market more dependable common to choice light yearling steera and light heifer and mixed yearlings such as sold off sharply late last week not 25 or more high er strictly good and choice medium weight and weighty bullocks fully steady on shipper account stockers and feeders selling' as much as 25 higher scarce about 3000 westerns in run mostly she-stock best fed steers 1840 several loads 1750-1825 best light steers at outside price grassy and shortfed kinds 1000-1300 according to weight and condition cutter cows 500 down outside on weighty sausage bulls 675 vealers 1150 down Sheep: 11000 spring lambs opening slow early sales weak to 25 lower good to choice natives 1050-75 choice closely sorted offerings held around 1100 good Idahos 1050 sheep sharing spring lamb decline native slaughter ewes quotable 250-400 License Ludwig Neilsen 22 and Thella Williams 19i both of Brigham City obtained a -license to wed today from the county office) LARKIN MORTUARIES I Ogden Salt Lake City Brigham City and Los Angeles 1 466 24th SL Ogden Phone 821 549 KIRKENDALL-Darling Mortuary Phone 150 529 25th Street 5057 FLORISTS DUMKE Floral Co 1600 Grant We accept Utah National Prosperity bond3 Phone 125 6287 Ogden City Floral Co 2277 Washington Ave Ph 2686 Free Complexion Treatments Consult Merlo Norman specialist Ben Lomond LEGAL NOTICES Called Off The Fire Social club tfip to Grace Idaho has been cancelled according) to Mrs Milton Pettit club reporter The trip was planned for NEW YORK Sept 7 The export copper market was quiet but slightly firmer today in line with a moderate improvement in prices on the' London metal exchange Early moderate sales were reported ranging from 1375 to 1380 cents a pound i European base ports or about 5 points above late quotations The domestic market continued quiet and steady at 14 cents a pound delivered CopperProfifs Show Huge Gains NEW YORK Sept (AP) Kennecott Copper Corp reported today for thfe six months ended June 30 net profit of $26751950 against $9097891 for the comparable period last year WASHINGTON Sept 7 (AP) The justice dejrtment calculated today the cost of putting a kidnaper behind prison bars may run to $100000 "There is no way to computing exactly what it costs when we catch and convict a kidnaper but it frequently runs Into thousands of dollars and in some cases into five or six a department official said He estimated the kidnaping case which (terminated August 12 with the sentencing of seven kidnapers at Binghamton cost a minimum) of $28543 This figure he added does not include the salaries of the judge mashals and clerks who worked on the case Edgar Hoover director of the federal bureau of investigation said it was impossible to estimate the cost of any single case because the number of federal agents engaged on it varied and their salaries constitute a major item Since June 1932 when the federal kidnaping law passed 99 out of 100 kidnapings have been solved records show The only unsolved case is that of Charles Mattson 10-year-old son of a wealthy Tacoma Wash physician The child was found dead several days after being taken from his home December 26' Cify Will Obtain Weigh Equipment I A public weighing scale big enough to serve trucks is to be ordered by the city commission to replace the wagon scale now available in the rear of the city police station Bids are to be opened September 16 The present scales are too short for big trucks and not fitted to care for heavy tonnage The action was taken on Mayor Harman motion MONEY RATES NEW YORK 8pt 7 (UP) Money rate remained unchanged today 44 BAR SILVER NEW YORK Sept 7 (AP) Bar silver steady and unchanged at 44 Do not buy a band instrument until you have investigated our free offer Glen Bros Northern Pacific Packard Penney JC Pennsylvania Railroad Pullman Pure Oil Radio Remington Rand Republic Steel Reynolds Tobacco Safeway St Louis San Francisco Schulte Sears Roebuck Shell Socony Vacuum South Calif Edison Southern Pacific 33 Standard Brands 11 Standard Gas Electric 6 Standard Oil Calif 30 Standard Oil New Jersey 61 Stewart Warner 15 Studebaker I 11 Texas Corporation 53 Texas Gulf Sul 34 Timken Roller Bearing 57 3 Inquiry The postoffice department announced an inspector has been ordered to investigate the need for a postmaster at Adams-ville Utah said an Associated Press dispatch from Washinngton I SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Sept 7 -(AP-USDA) Hogs: 1050 including 790 direct slow butchers mostly 10 lower compared last Friday early top 1065 on load good-choice 170-175 lb few 150 lb and 255 lb butchers sorted out 1000-50 few loads unsold held above 1065 packing sows unsold asking around 775 for best Cattle: 1200 Including 125 direct steers very slow no early sales quality largely medium early undertone weak to shade lower asking fully steady few loads held above 950 early ahe-stock sales fully steady loaded mixed Oregon grass cows and heifers 700 two loads young Oregon cows 650 two loads medium Oregon grass cows 625 load Californias 550 part-load weighty dairy cows 465 medium bulls eligible largely 500-600 or unchanged Calves: 10 nominally steady good-choice vealers quoted around 900-2000 Sheep: 4000 Including 1575 direct active steady to strong good-choice wool-ed Oregon and California lambs 975-1000 straight and sorted 10-25 per cent medium top 1000 on 200 head 84 lb Californias straight bulk good-choice shorn and medium-pelt lambs 900-35 part-deck Oregons 875 bulk shorn and medium-pelt yearlings 700-25 package short wooled slaughter ewes 375 good quoted to 425 Doxey optometrist now located on balcony of Emporium ALIAS SUMMONS IN THE CITY COURT OF OGDEN CITY COUNTY OF WEBER I STATE OF UTAH 1 PEARL MARTIN Plaintiff LYDIA TAYLOR Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO 8 AID DEPENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within ten days after service of this Summons upon you if served within the county in which this action is brought otherwise within twenty days after service and defend the above entitled action and In case of your failure to do so the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the Complaint of which a copy is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you and will take judgment against you on her first cause of action for the sum of Seventy-six and 47100 Dollars ($76471 with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum since the 1st day of May' 1937 on her second cause of action in the sum of Twenty-three and 50100 Dollars ($2350) with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum since the 1st day of May 1937 and on her third cause of action in the sum of Twenty-five Dollars ($2500) with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum since' the 1st day of May 1937 together with costs and disbursements herein I This action is brought for the purpose of obtaining judgment for the amounts above set forth and for attachment to afford a means of collecting the same i JOHN DAVIS I Plaintiff's Attorney Address: 812 Eccies Building Ogden Utah Dated Ogden City Weber County Utah this 10th day of August 1937 2766 Trans-America Union Carbide 14 92 22 On Visit Mr and Mrs WJ Manfull of Oakland and Mr and Mrs Charles Cooper and daughter Virginia of Los Angeles are spending a short vacation with Mr and Mrs Rose 451 SALES Bingham Metals 900 at 34 Combined Metals 500 at 29 Chief Consolidated 200 at 85 Clayton 500 at 55 300 at 50 200 at 51 Comet 100 at 58 200 at 57 Eureka Standard 100 at 125 Iron King 300 at 35 Leonora 1000 at 1H Miners gold 000 at Mountain City Copper 2000 at 9 New Park 500 at 27 Ohio Copper 1500 at 24U 1500 at 24 Park City Consolidated 1600 at 3614 1000 at 37 Park King 1000' at 4 Tintic Standard 500 at 750 50 at 745 Utah Idaho Sugar common 100 at 280 200 at 275 Walker 200 at 265 200 at 262 VL West Toledo 1000 at 3 1000 at 34 Zuma 1000 at 28 500 at 27 100 at 28 CHICAGO Sept 7 (AP) Lard: Tierces 1060 loose 1097 Bellies 1600 CHICAGO sept 7 (AP) Sabre rattling rushed world wheat values skyward nedrly 5 cents a bushel at the extreme today Winnipeg quotations In the lead Highest prices of wheat here were simultaneous with reports of an address by Hitler referring oenly to an ment between Germany and Japan In various quarters 200 emphasis was glven to reports that Russia is refusing to shtp wheat through the Mediterranean At the close wheat was 2-3- cents higher compared with Saturday's finish Sept 108 Dec 110- corn 114-4 up Sept 10114-102 Dec 64 4 and oats advanced Union Oil California Union Pacific United Aircraft United Corporation 4 Un Gas Imp 11 United States Rubber 45 United States Smelting 78 United States Steel 97 Vanadium 24 Walgreen 25 Warner Pictutres 12 Western Union Tel 41 Westinghouse Airbrakes 35 Westinghouse Electric 136 White Motors 19 Woolworth 42 Extra Liberal Trade-in allowance on Westinghouse Refrigerators during our fall selling campaign Let us appraise your old Refrigerator i Tonight Regular meeting of Ogden lodge No 719 Elks will be held in the lodge room tonight beginning at eight 4 1 Foot Dr Swanson compete offices at Samuels Phone 463 IO ''HOLLYWOOD A1ARDI 1 I LANNY ROSS CHARLES KANSAS CITY Sept 7 (AP) Wheat: 2S4 cars: 2 -4 higher No -2 dark bard 114-17 No 3 112-14 No 2 hard 1114-15 11-2 No 3 nora 1064-1 634 No 2 red nom 10814-11 No 3 105 Close: gep 03: Dec 105 Mar 107 Corn: 6 cars unchanged No 2 white nom 103-05 No 3 nom 103 No 2 yellow nom 99-101 No 3 nom 95-99 No 2 mived nom 97-99 No 3- nom 93-97 Close Sept 90- Dec 63 Dec 64 Oats: 19 cars unchanged to higher No 2 white nom 33-32 No 3 nom 30-32 Milo maize: Nom 149-59 Kafir: Nom 149-59 Rye: Nom 77-80 Barley: Nom 45-68 CHICAGO Sept 7 (AP) Meeting Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Lodge 173 will meet Wednesday evening in the WOW hall 2425 Grant avenue TELLS YOU WHERE TO REACH THEM! Consult the ads below when you are in need of a skilled mechanic or tradesman Call or write for free estimates If your needs cannot be filled from i these columns call 4511 Miss Herrington BONDS i 43-40 Juiii 105 Afcft 43-40 Junt 4 X05 3l 43-41 MftCh 10516 31441 10516 34fc 4743 10528 3l4 45-43 ej 10510 44 52-47 'H318 4f 5147 9928 52-49 a 10327 2 Vi 53-49 9711 3 4 ft 4644 1059 4ft 5444 i 11019 2 4745 10119 3ft 4846 10310 3 V4 ft 49-46 4 10326 2 54-51 99 3ft 5551 10130 2 60-55 9927 2ft 59c56 99 FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGES 2 4742 1012 49-4 10116 HOME OWNERS LOAN 24 ft 49-39 9923 2 44-42 4 9912 3a 52-44 10118 4 Mary Piersantl Venna Hicken-looper Roma Chamberlain Dorothy Hendrickson formerly with beauty salon are now available at the Smartt Beauty Salon 2359 Wash avenue Ph 882 I ENTERTAIN NEW YORK Sept 7 Stocks Weak war scare hits list Bonds Lower loans Join retreat Weak leaders drop sharply Foreign Exchange Easy sterling recedes Cotton Steady October liquidation unfavorable weather Sugar Higher trade buying Mixed poor Brazilian support near month covering CHICAGO Wheat Higher foreign political strain Corn Strong Influenced by wheat Cattle Steady to 25 higher top 81840 Hogs Steady to 10 lower top 81170 SUGAR NEW YORK Sept 7 (AP) After a little Irregularity early sugar futures firmed up today on covering and trade buying against sales in the acutla market Business was light with operator inclined to limit fresh commitments and await developments in the refined market Sept No 3 sold at 251 and May at 240 or 2 points net higher March No 4 rallied from 118 to 119 or point net higher Futures No 3 closed steady 1 to 2 higher sales 4350 tons Sept 250 bit Nov 241 bid Jan 237 bid March 238 bid May 240 bid July 241 bid Raw sugar was quiet- The only sale reported was one concluded late last week of 18700 bags of Philippines due late this month to a local refiner at 350 or unchanged from the previous The refined situation was still unsettled with only one local refiner quoting a price of 515 for fine granulated Several southern refiners coqjinued at 520 BUTTER AND EGGS SAN FRANCISCO Sept 7 (UP) -Dairy market: Butter: 92 score 35 91 score 33 90 score 32 89 score 30 Cheese: Wholesale flats 18 triplets 18 Jobbing prices flats 19 -20: Eggs: Large 33 medium 27 small 16 FUMIGATION BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS oGdenfender'shop Experienced Workers 2327 Klesel i 4936 BEDBUGS Roaches etc Cyanide Hollanders Elder Lange-veld of Salt Lake City who recently returned from the Netherlands mission will speak Wednesday evening at eight in the LDS Ninth ward meeting house CARPET CLEANING AMOS'N'ANDY isy pi? 0 FLORENCE CE0RGE DON WILSON RAYMOND PAIGE? ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS Large Variety of reconditioned radios from $500 up Boyles HAMPTON Rugs furniture cleaned upholstered and slip covers Phone 2911 I 3042 VAN KAMPEN SON a rug furniture or mattress we clean and repair it phone 1320 i 6080 i ELECTRICAL WORK CHICAGO Sept 7 (AP) Cash wheat: No 4 red 107 -08 No 2 hard 115 Corn: No 3 yellow 103 Oats: No 1 mixed 29 -32 No 2 White 31 -33 Rye: No 3 83 -84 No 4 80-81 Barley: Feed 40-60 nom maling 65-89 nom Timothy aeed 250-60 gwt 1 NEW YORK EGGS NEW YORK Sept 7 (AP) Eggs: 10152 steady mixed colors special packs 23 -29 standards 22 -23 First 2121 seconds 19-20 mediums 19 dirties No 1 19 average checks 16-18 whites resale of premium marks 38-39 nearby and mid western premium marks 35-37 exchange specials 30 -34 exchange standards 29-30 fancy mediums 31-34 exchange mediums 29-31 pee-wees to pullets 16-24 Pacific coast jumbo and premiums 37-40 Pacific coast specials 33-37 standards 31-35 mediums 29-31 pullets 22 browns extra fancy 32-37 nearby and western special packs 27-31 'standards 24-26 nearby mediums 24-28 duck eggs extra large fancy 26-28 other nearby large fancy 22-25 FLOUR MINNEAPOLIS Sept 7 aS) Flour carload lots per bbl in 98 lb cotton sacks: Family Patents 15 higher 690-710 standard patents 10 higher 630-50 shipments 22715 Bran 1750-1800 BAB SILVER LONDON Sept 7 (AP) Bar Silver eteady higher at 19 15-16d Sterling prica equivalent to 4448 cents) gas extermination guaranteed Marsh PL Grant 742 MATTRESSES REMADE 1 MATTRESS renovated complete $400 Converted into spring filled $950 feather mattress and pillows made Conrad Phone 1195 3501 MESSENGER SERVICE i A and A delivers parcels messages and baggage Phone 502 4109 PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING PAPERHANGING per room Estimates on cleaning painting and decor Ph 2154-W 2045 EXPERT paperhanging 40c bolt Cleaning $100 up Wm Waters Ph 1797-W 3881 Address Richard Badger broker will discuss and Progress of American at noon Wednesday in the Ben Lomond hotel at the Optimist club luncheon Dr A Foutz chairman of program committee will MISS THIS DIG STAR-STUDDED FULL HOUR SHOW CURB NEW YORK Sept 7 (AP) American Super Power Bunker Plill 26 14 Central States Electric 114 City Service 2 Electric Bond A Share 14 Electric Bond A Share Pf 66 Vi Hecla 15 National Power and Light Pf i65 Niagara Hudson 11 Translux 4 Technicolor 28 United Gas 7 METALS NEW YORK Sept 7 Copper Qieut Electrolytic spot and future 1400 export 1375-80 Tint eteady Spot and nearby 5860 future 5830 Lead: ateady spot New York 650-55 East St Louis 35 Zinc: Steady East St Louis epc and future 725 Iron No 2 fob eastern Pennsylvania 2500 Buffalo 2400 Alabama 2000 Aluminum: Virgin 99 per cent 2000 Antimony: Spot 1750 Quicksilver 9100-9300 Platinum Pure 5100 Scheelite 2200 nominal Lighting Fixtures LIGHTHOUSE ELECTRIC (18 years in business) Licensed UnJoo Electricians Phone 581 309 24th St i 9034 POTATOES CHICAGO Sept 7 (AP-USDA) Potatoes on track 319 total US shipments Saturday 524 Sunday 37 Monday 96 best Idaho Russets firm other stock about steady supplies heavy demand very light account Jewish holiday sacked per cwt Colorado Bliss Triumphs US No 1 washed 150 Idaho Bliss Triumphs US No 1 washed 145 Russet Burbanks US No 1 washed 172-80 large 200 US No 2 practically free from cute and clipped ends 120-22 North Dakota Bliss Triumphs US No 100-10 Wisconsin Cobblers US No 1 95-105: unclassified 75 Bliss Triumphs US No 1 95-100 Washington Russet Burbanks partly graded 360 From School Dr Johnson chiropractor returned Monday from a month of post-graduate" studies at the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic ELECTRIC WELDING BROKEN machinery and truck frames welded at 2216 Washington 3875 KDYL Every TUESDAY Night LOS ANGELES Sept 7 (UP) Butter: Extra 36 prime firsts 34 standards 3 -undergrade 31 Eggs Candled clean large extras 34 Candled clean medium extras 29 1- Candled small extras 19 Western cheese: Daisies 17 longhorn 18 loafs 18 PAPERING painting tinting cleaning Newcomb 3352-W 3253 PAPER CLEANING FIRST class paper cleaning A Miles Phone S133-R 2573 Tonight The Ladies Bowling league will hold a meeting to organize the group at seven-thirty tonight at the Mapleway alleys Sell that extra furniture There are buyers for anything you have to sell Use for sale ad i.

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