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Loew's Orpheum--"Trader Horn", beginning today; a thrilling pictorial of Darkest Africa...
...Public Enemy (Warner). Director at an executive meeting: "I've got an inspiration. Well make an African picture. Something new. Go right into the interior and use natives for actors. Nothing like Trader Horn. This one's going to be different. Now what will we call it. Trader what...
...Kurihara's friends have faith in his advice. They believe that he has sometimes made fat killings and on the whole does better than the average trader. The course of the market during the past month has justified his letter of Feb. 10 in which, after a lyric description of spring, he said: "Just so the stockmarket, paralyzed by fear for business and liquidation by wearly holders of stocks, having passed through the period of depression (Winter), gives signs to the initiated of the dawn of a new era (Spring), with its many opportunities to the alert and thoughtful...
...call costs $137.50 for 100 shares. The price at which the stock will be bought in a put is at a certain number of "points-away" below the market and a call is the opposite. The "points-away" are governed by supply and demand. Traders use puts and calls as a means of speculation, and also to protect themselves. A trader long 100 shares of stock at $.00 would often be glad to buy a 30-day put on 100 shares at $95, which would of course limit his loss to $500 plus the $137.50 price...
...tale of a Mongol fur hunter, who after being cheated by a wealthy trader, turns rebel, becomes the leader of the revolutionary forces, and is finally captured and shot. In his posession is an ancient silken document stating that he is the direct descendent of Ghengis Khan. He is rescued by the men who shot him, brought back to health, and dressed up as a prince in order that his people will ally themselves with their former enemies. In the end, one of his people is shot at his feet, he runs amok, and is shown at the close, sweeping...