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BROWVfWOOD 1ULLETW, TUESDAY. MARCH 2«, t*29
PAGE SEVEN
“Nothing Good is Ever Lost. That’s Why Advertising jn The Palletin Is Counted By Most People As ft Splendid Investment it Worth Tryftg.
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Classified Rates
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Me ml alma ia tor Jrtt Ihiwvtcc
tt M words or Um. Om oeat
Mr word Moh foliowtM latsr*
5£5&Tl
•5KS KSTShH.!
areful |Uw>
»twa Is recelv-
i art eaotoaad,
I II vtu sa — Hid Mi
JdjMortsd spaa rwefet t
a* i& mmm
■sort b« ta Us# offloe Mr U »
Aisw*n to blind ads will ba
iMli Si IIm oAct mi i^gir
aval Ua days orter loot larsr
aa arror to oaafte The Bul-
*Mla wm ba rea»«aalhto lor wnty
{ mPPUMUP
) Announcement*
ItoHMH
.............
Bulletin to latborM to an-
no unca L. E. SHAW u » eandMat*
for Alderman for Ward On*, in tba
cVVy election to ba held on April 1
The Bulletin to authorised to «-
nounce O.T, SHUoART as a candi-
date for alderman for W*rd
Three, in the etty election to be held
April 2. 1069.
In to authortoed to an-
ShTB as e
FOR SALE
300 acres, one anti quarter
milea from city limits, 100
tertoft cultivation, 7-room
House, good grass and pl^n-
t v water v *»ry iiberal terms.
86 acres, 4 miles east of
town on highway, new 6-
room house, 30 acre* in es-
tivation, fine black land,
fcflteain if sold at once.
The Bulletin
ffS^^Wart **> tCfg, totoith of Brown-
city election to be held on April 1
in cuhiva-
hoaa
(fled.**
Ade wUl be s
toa isator aT
win ft* vasMte-
o s JaM wo9.
EEJft ®*»r dir
MS a« actual
--
Financial
» • i k v i r at
EXPLOSKHfFII
IIUPOHT PLANT
[m a r k ets
i— :j-- ml.*..
^ lit* ‘n1 wr^"*’
jThree, to the city ijtlection to be | tkeep-proof fences, will
! 00 ap<11 *» m*- | take some city property om I
UPSTAIRS spann iswl. living room, i P^ace* f*d good terms. ;
bed room, kitchenette, breakfast | AWBREY AND SMIT'!
*“**“ |5nni 1030. Ap-
tor tbs
S12.00
BRO
EtSSSfiato.
iwwwoop boiu!:
LOAN ASS’N.
O. D Crabtree
f___ n, . .
$1.000 00
neo &
astw.
MS E. Anderson
P*y USl Oosfin.
Wr
FOR RXOT-^rtrtyWmxhed bfcd-
Phone 1915
138
‘ room, front entrances, adjoining
*** I bath. M Ave. D. Phone 1474
i.
Stated meettof. Brown wood
ter 141 R. A. id. 7:30 p. m. Ttiurs- .-hoick
day, March 3fttb. All Companion* tpilrtnient
malted. j 7iu%aom.
T. X. TERRELL. If. P. phone to
JAMES MING, Secretary.
FOR RENT'— Nicety formshed S
room apnrmept, atoo a nicely tor-
1 olahed bedrooms. wUh garages. 1009
ctupj First. Phone list . 141c
A REAL OPPORTUNITY a
• lots in Brown wood Heights.
These lots prill sell to a short time
double what I am Liking.
I
M0KJ9sJ$ANj
< OM m zsNi atotoa,
D. D. Mclnroc & Co.
PHILADELPHIA March 26—
—A terrific explosion occurred this
afternoon at the plant of the Du
Pont Pu’.vti-: Company at G:bc>.
town. New Jersey. The explosion
pan faE at gnat distances.
Olbbstown was cut off from tele-
phone ootnmutooaOon and it was
impossible to learn quickly the ex-
tant of the blast..
The mtostng man according to
the Du Pont Company. Is John
Hera. ...
According to the company, there
was no large property damage.
There probbaiy were no other casu-
alties. ■
AND BOOS
CHICAGO. March M —Butter high-
er; creamery estma 44 1-4; atanoarda
M 1-4; extra firsts ti l-IAsi g-4;
firsts M«M 1-4; escono. 4test |.i
’ *«• i.r.< r..mg«*<l.
—
t
foultby
|
CR1CAOO. March «0— Poultry firm;
fowls 30(733; springs 834*94;
3S6to: roosters tt. turkeys
woObrt
docks 2463V; geeoe 81.
------
i
cOtTpB
_U
■w
threc lots on Ocggin Ave.
chow you those beautiful
three r
south <
Oarage.
Also
Let me
; -hade trees cm these lots
u7vn§ lots facing Ibth Street.
These lots are home sites and an
'investment all to the same.
our d«w
furnished
Two
001 O. giooo you will make if you buy
U0c thte beautiful I
'^~w^*!hototo, hard wood floors and modem
SEE CB
loan plan. (1SJW
>60.
BUTLnivr. A
ASSOCIATION
IX Crabtree * 902 E. Anderson
14C tfr
lynsmts on $i oop t
BKdwmtooto ti
LOAN AS SOI
-P
LOST AND^FOUND
FOR RENT — Upstairs furnished
apartment. tl7 Austin. Phong R- th*ou«ho^1
413. 139c
i—:
STOLEN—|
coiof, ntokk
-1938 Ford
radiator and cap.
fine Ha 12M70SS, license No 119-
868. Reward. McKean Motor Co.
136c
------ FURNISHED apartments
coupe. Orey 1313 Austin, phone T71.
Se-Ne
I MODERN three room
i apartment, dose to. .(ouple
jpnone 146.
for rent.
138c
LOOT—5 to
Brown'
erml
.-i706
between
Plains. Ub-
# H.
8k pi
mwood aim Cross P
reward Tor return to
tnt 806 Upjcomb 8
front bumper
sturday. Re-
TWO^roon;
close in. Phene 49
furnished apartment.
VI toon. 143c
413 W1
ACTUALLY 13
330 aeree land on highway two
dty limits. 300 yards
tool. 150 werea in eul-
•eree more Enable land,
baianoe pasture. 8even room hauT
large bam. and mw fence &n around
the place. Will trade for anything.
Phone 3367. P. O. Box 141 Brotvi.
wood. Texas. J. H. SULLIVAN UOp
FIRE INSURANCE
LOANS AND REAL
ESTATE
McMeS JBtAtfTY, LOAN
AND INVESTMENT Ca
401 02 Citizena National ‘
Baa I, Bldg. Phone <30
. l«!e
PLENTY OF money to lend
LOST—Two
barred
from Pontiac car Satu;
ward. Address P. a baa 363, San
Saba. Texas. 138c
ored 1 year old Jersey heifer, no
marks or brands, but roan stripe
on left shoulder, (running over
wethers. Phone rural 4404. 138p
LCMCT^SmaD brtnd / Bom^Tbull
dog. White breast. Male, jaatowi
to Shorty Phone rural 380Q. 143c
cent. * iec
TOR^P.EnY Two room furntshod
apartment, downstair*, phone 733,
1002 Fisk . 143c
FOR RLNT — Nice new
furnished apartments, well
located. 1401 Ave C. Phone
R-5H^r; ,.i4ic
Unfurnished
Apartments
...
apartment. Mod
garage. Mi Ave.
— •
duple'
Phone R-221
143c
on city property. $11.15 per
month. H. M. Noei and Co.
;i ___js«c
| i COME TO see us about
♦ your loans. Monthly loam
at |!1.30. Term loam at
6^. Trigg Raalty Co.,
Room 12, Rogers Bldg.
154c
BOMB REBEL
‘ STRONGHOLD
* ■ . j^t I
JUAREZ. Chihuahua. Mexico.
March 38.—(>P) —Mexican federal
airplanes again bombed Jlmenec
rebel stronghold, yesterday, killing
four soldiers of the 18th cavalry
and wounding 17 others of differ-
ent eonthHents. said a dispatch re-
ceived here today. "
—
ONE three room uatoniehed apart-
ment. water and garage furnished.
836.08 Call 1318 Ave Z. Phone
X-13R9 lJto
LOST—Book of Green
John 8. Owens. Pf
1900. Reward.
For Sale
tone 1481 or FOR BALE OR TRADE—Pbur room
LOST
■One large curly Airedale
dag wearing strap collar, name Jer
ry. Reward. Phone
Coi~ - i -
5?f. •ssrjs.is
ur. name Jer- ~ 1L~rZ,T^l-:POUR ROOM unfurnished apart- snlaried neoele nav hacW
Hun“r Si ”™Lm br ;: 3
_««I, —tn.^^ l!2p ^ T, y’ *" conf'^n-
WE WILL HELP YOU
$50,000 per month to loan
CK duplex_4 room °“/utomobiles. We pay off
apartment anfumished for rent to old notes, make payments
“-IW «d «t«d ti».. No
N-EW BRICK
COT COUNCIL NOT TO
HOLD MEETING TONIGHT
Due to conflicts to datee the dty
council will not meet Tuesday night,
according to Mayor Palmer Meln-
nie. who said that a meeting win be
held at the city hall Wednesday
night instead.
A meeting qf the Montgomery
and Ward firm, recommended as
elty planning engineers, will be put
off until Wed need ay, ih« mayor
asid.
endorsers,
Also somII
CL
drive
made
venlgnoes. 191:
ns
.rajou?
141c
was wearing ebfflB on
Phone rural 5631.
SLJ'R-niT'TS
Wanted
front, foot. . ._ .
* 130p ™*rt«er*t»_______
— FOR SALE—Lot on Austin Ave . 100
1 * x 380. Bdge of city limits Jasper
j j Wright, phene 400 or J-188TT. UOp
rooms, private
to bath. All biMt paid
319 per month. 1207 Cottage BA I
190p
b&r.
WESTERN MOTORS
FINANCE CO.
WANTED —
gnd three children,
after 8 pm.
D---
POR SALE—Upright piano, good
far; man; condition, very cheap call 364 be-
Pteoe W-151 ftxu 8 p to. or J-868 later 138c
home If ponlble.
UNDRY WANTED- Reasonable
Mn Edith Davee. 1130
Ave. Phone J-007. 143c
HOME Beautiful” of
“ <t*’"u 1929 ft noring complrtion.
Watch for the formal open
ng
I
For Rent
156c
Mission Worker
in Mexico Safe
He Advises Home
SAN ANTONIO, March Eil.—(JP>—
A message from the Rev. ED neat
Jackson Gregory. Baptist missionary
in Cuba run. ainatoeT Mexico, etat-
tng he is al right in every way. has
been rvcciv,^ by the Rev. Prank
Mam of this city.
The menage from the Rev. Mk.
Gregory came through an Ameri-
can official at Nogales, who under -
book to, correspond with him after
a report had gained circulate, last
week that he was being heM in pris-
es by vevalMttaniata.
»----*
I NEW YORK. March ».—Th* stock *»ee,
msrkct was inoftfted to rally In aOot*
at the owning toAny, from the tovebi
reached in yeeterdey's drsstlc break,
bat further wlllnx also appeared, and
ftSina and lueaea were about evenly
hatant-ed. Union Carbide and Columbia
Qtophopbone mounted about 2 polnta
sacs. MMMtoatoery Ward 1 1-4 points,
and lr. a. RtfH and Radio auhntsntUlt
freettone Notional Cash Heglater and
l«oew», howevar. 1<wt shout *
each, and neUInc cropped out In the
'idehendeitt steels. Vanadium and
Republl, knlns more than a point
mA y+ ■
•troqg rally Inf tendencies develop-
ed soon after the openfnf. Many
traders apparently had stood aside
at the opentmr to a waft tV effect of
tba many margin calls sent out last
night, and then rtentered the market
when .t appeared atrong buy In* »up
port »m being provided for many of
the leaders.
International Telephone. which
showed Independent strongth yester-
day quickly converted ah fhltlgl Idee
of 2 pob.ta into a gain of aim
NEW YORK. March M.—*'otton
Steady: May M7S; July »,
n ku.U; Dec. 9h.lt; jmo. Ju.12.
>f 2 poto.ts Isto a sain of similar ex-
eat. and Radio continued the advance
began yeaterday b> climbing 2 1-t
polnta to 94. tY^pera also anapp, d
adsrahip of
ms lo *4. tVjppefa also
back brtsbly under the leaderahip
Andes and Greene ('ananea
Good baying waa apparent In the
amueepunt group 1 “armmount Famous
Leaky. Warner Bros, and Fot Film
all moving up a point or eo la the
early outburst of buylhg.
Neceeeary selling was apparent In
some of the high priced speciaitlee
and m, I M.i nil telSg laauea. Wright
Aeronautical krofc i>,4ata bat quick-
ly Vecovetwd Its loss and Fllenea and
Eraser etaree each dropped i point*.
Foreign <xchange* • i^ned staady,
nlth cables unchanged at 14.U 3-|.
NVW ORLEANS. March TVe
cotton market opened firm awing to
Uverpool cables cr.mthg In much
better than due. First trade* showed
gains of s to » points. The market
continued to |»>prove on trad* bu>inn
and covering by Shorts, May sivunc-
mg to Su.M. July U> to. 12 and October
to AH, or 14 to It points above yes-
terday's cioae. Toward' the end of
the first hour the marVet was quieter
| I lo 4
“L^r
points In the
and prices
towed hdwea i
eany feUk
cee broke sharply later under
ure of liUSral aefltng promoted
re r>orts Of progress In planting In
Ronth Texan, weakness in Aocka and
a reported farther advance In nail
money. Values sold off rapidly until
May traded to l».7t, July li.tl and
October il.M, or fc to M points down
from the high* and IS to 31 point*
under yesterday’* clone.
At noon the agHut waa active bat
Weak and at or near the lows.
NEW ORLHAXK, March 24.—Cot-
ton Spunad steady. Jan. lt.H-Md; May
M-M; July St.St; Oct. li ke bid; Dec.
IMS
MVERBuOlw March tor—Cotton
spot quiet higher; American strict
.fund middling 11.73; good middling
ITlAf; strict middling 11.13; middling
'tact- strict low middling IS.CS; low
-ng 1S.37: strict good ordinary
. rood ordinary »jf. Rnles is,SOS
bales. 4,OSD Americas. HrcSipta 1* ht-o
American I.Soo. Futures closed qu4e<
and atewdy: March 10.s$; May NTS
July IS.71: October ‘
10.53; January 1 o r,t
EAST ST. LOUIS. IIL. March M —
Hog*: 15.000; ld«|9c tower, rse to
Ido lbs 11.W6I1.40; top 11.49; pack-
ing sows 10 00610.10.
Cattle S.oto; catwe 1.500; steady;
steers, mixed yearlings, and heifers
11.75613 35, rows 1.3960.50.
Sheen: 3.00"; hlddtng VtWey: spring
Mmba 33.00. wooled ewea 10.M down.
dffCAOO, Marsh Mr-Mogs: I4 0OS;
*11.00, packingw>w
BOW* io.so
90-130
steady; top 111.00.
4*10.05; pig*, medium to
Iba. * 90611 00.
Cattle: kauti; calves: 3.989; st
steady tn 15c lower; slaughter airets.
10.*2:
ars
STOCK SALES
STRIKE NEW
l f! i t i m b j__ i mi h lh
: HIGH RECOKB
HI# YORK March ft
tol asJw on w New York stset
Exchange st a new high leaartl
all time today with
8^46,740 chares In
ket which broke a
call money rate was
13 to 30 percent and then
spectacular fashion in s felt hour
of trading. n uj<»
The previous record kr&s MQJW
•hares on Nov. 33. 3928
Extreme declines of $6 to 839 ft
down otvaftpa* oul
share were /ait
as rtrong '
the market,
had token
large commission
passed back
brisk rally
brought
den.
"“■wev a*
SHARP BREAK
IHOOnOR
oqUiml—4oh huua-
Thl* bufea mot
so s—mad lo bs
-NEW YORK. Msrrh 98.—Cotton op-
nut steady at ah advance of l to 13
points In response to relatively firm
Uraponi cable* May safe up to ft.98
and tn* new October to go lo. or about
10 to 19 points net higher on covering
combine# ; with moderate trade and
Ho us* demand. /
met reaiialng. There al-
some —atheru —II-
Ing. which eased prices MlghUk. The
willW Idr shower* In —«lvrn belt
ersated uncertainly as to weather
and the market held *uady during
the Brat half hour.
The market waa quiet later, with
price* easing off under further liqui-
dation nnd —me Wull Street or local
selling which may have been In-
fluenced by the action of the stork
market. May d*c<in<-d to 30.73 a*d tke
good and choice 040.1 ton Km. 13 596 ' aew October eoatnot to So.ou. of about
A'eSliSBr»<! vs*, w —. >—* •<
and choice 9.00611.33; vealers (mirk- _
fed) pend end «hot—- 11.00610 99: higher at mkklay
Stocker and feeler steers, good and'
aKoi< « 13 00611-00.
Sh--«p: is wei; weak to lower; lamb*,
goad and choice. 03 the. down 18.486
17 86; ewes, medium to choice. 150 Iba
down I 54)6 U 0*i
' KANSAS CITY, March M-Hnp
10.6)0; steady; top 111 k) on k)i'-3i*i
Iba.; 110 88 on 310-340 Iba ; parking
9.89^10.30
■ uling
wnlag
about
DALLAS
1086, House
wKh (be general market
net an- hanged Co 8 paints
March t« —Spot cotton
m 10.75; Galveaten 10.19.
ORACH rum—E
Caul*: IJ4S;
rHICAQO.
WHEAT
March
.-w—agg
~***g§m
K> ■SnRN
i to.
March 91.—Table:
Cioae
III 1-1
1 to 1-1
NEW ORLEANS.
—Cotton prices broke
today in sympathy with «bt
choice
yeerllne*. *'•>-d-ch-.U*
l|J4fl4 71: cows, good
611 99; v«aler* < mi Ik-ted; msdtoai
dpo|as 9 89619*89. slasher and feed-r
M 11 784
High «. 1 Io*W
l to 1-4 1.181-3
1 33 0 1 1 19
i»1 lS,f
r
' r?urder and Suicide
Bank Bid*. Coroners Verdict
J
I* a ■■
1403 Brady I38e
and sail new and
goods. 115 E.
EPt
Broad6»y,
ad Store. M. T.
PLon* 979.
LAUNDRY—25c per dozen.
R-2187 . 984 First.
WANTED—Position u
114*f
■ .
FOR SALE OR RENT—Five reotR
brick veneer with tl conveniences
Phone R-338 138c
POR SALE— l win deliver fine rteh
■oil for garden* and towns; atoo
gravel W. Jk. Middleton,
phone J-11
-4-
l
FOR RENT Large choice bedroom
IT IS import tire that I re-
turn to my home in Fort
Worth,* therefore my filling
9|Etio*f comer Coffin and gjaeping perch. Oarage. 706
Third if for rent on April 1. ***• Ptwo* 36 j 138c
If you Ere interested »ee me for rln" and "aptoD
immediAtely. Sam 6. Cur-!!^. ^ Apply
ry, 1420 Cogffa.
___
, koeoa
11301 Ave. D.
it
* - --------
salesman ot
i experience
Lokxccpcr. three year*
Oood reference. Write Thomas H
Oordev, Santa Aims. Tex. 138p
or 'POR 8ALE—Pretty good old DOdge
roadster, runs good, fhir tires, bar-
FOR 8ALE—77 model Port
ster, good condition, sell
Phone rural 3830
■ ----- ————
WANTED—Emplorment by single
man. 21 years old. experienced as
flipping Clerk, Rc.r. Efrate office.
Mercantile or Drag Store Will rOR
eonfedto any reasonable etr^ploy- 3 month* old. Subject to
menL Phone 874. call for Mr. Prb^ .^ llJ7 . ^
; ■*__ ■ j_140pl
LAUNDRY wanted 2-^
Phone R-1794
WAirTm^r ade
•even room house on
milch *toi and chickens.
FOR SALE—Piano in A-l coodl-
doaen.' tion. Morgan Furniture Shop. 101
1»P|E. Broadway. Phone 1683. 141c
my equity in FOR SALE Five room house, 1
Ave. D. for | co, 1806 Sevenlh Street-
Phone Duplex at 103 Mel wood Ave.
140p
typist. Call J-2308 l»P bedraoma. basement, elect
“NOTICE**—Any bonaflde
| lodgt. MW>, ftehoal or otto
Ifttote acganixaUon may h
rtt 81X08JO hi a Ih
society,
r leglti-
ers tor, big kit. H. O. Frxnke,
'9d.
irough eooparaaon with my of-
nr. Redermeas given and requir-
|6d. Room Ik. Hayes Hotel. 137c
to-
Furnished
ihed P
Apartments j
•£^711
Souths ids Engtian Brick
AU Built-to features, five roonu
xl9S feet.
gain m
so too
You Will s
ff you vlll look. Phone
2502 Second St. 13
APAR TMENTS/ Nicely
two rooms, adjoining
water/ garage. 1306 Cottage
' • 143c
l RENT—Two room fUrnfebed’
tmefll, hot water, 19D5 Durham
NEW BRICK HOME
j:. Great Sacrifice
S SS^^JISSi
143c and bredkfast nook Built-In China
cabinet, lots of
cablnots. tile bs
throughout an
Phone J-198T. I
rsaffi
,- hardwood
window 6
and linen
rtENT—Fnrnished apartment.! FOR SALE—PraeUeally new btmga-
water. Close to business Me-| low-, cool location. All modern con-
duna 1666. 143p
raisr. m t
506%. Anderson
Phone 332.
M2c
RENT—Furnished apartment,
room, bedroom, kitchen,
nook. Private bath, mod-
nbM
Waiving
Phone J-1968. 143C
RENT-^Furnished apartments,
in Mrs. Cbm. Ratliff Phone
er 1838. 138c
lAUGHEY^APARTVmrre. 2002
Modern three room fur-
apartment. large sleeping I
private bath, private en-
I hot tad cold wtter. Phone
178. 3436
Ooat MILK, pure and fresh, 80c
per quart delivered. Phone 31
_ t 148p
FOR SALE—Hay. good brigSTJohn-
son gran. 36c per bale, delivered
phone 3602. 141 p
FOR SAiZoR TRADE^
Good u*ed curs. Will brude
for vactflt lots. Brown wood
Auto Exchange. II
OFFICE SPACE for rent
floor location. JOuagk
to answer telephone and calls in - —
your absence. Available April 1st. j FOR
O. C. Bkinner. 303 Bast AnOrsor.
146C
i ’POR RENT— Bed room. (
private entrance, garage.
lean, oral
1216 Irma
138p
POR SALE—anode Island
hatcMnt eggs, can trae «r
Call J-F63. 500 K Chandler.
i
P
1 Houses For Rent ];i
L___J._ ___________iJ B
r 1 ■ r
POR RENT — April 1st, modern *"
five room house furnished or un- »
furnished. 1307 Ave. E. Phone J- \
1347. 136c £
POUR ROOM HOUSE—Oood pisoc
tor chickens, garden and cow. 5
mile* out E. T. Perkinjon. 116c
POR RENT—A room bouse, bath, f*
glassed in ikcylai porch, near the ’
high school. Phone J-2177. 136p \_
POR RENT—Six room furnished '
house, modern, hot and coic water. °
Price 13760, phone M5. Walter J. D
Stewart and Co. 143c
FOR RENT—Practically new mod-
em five room house with every c«B- ?
wn fence Price reasonable. Phans j
1836 before 5 p. m. or call at 1610
Ave. D. 136c
TOR RENT—Five room suburban "
Itotoe. 818 0m month. Phone 786 "
After 6 call J-308. Walter J. Stewart -
--- ... *
POR RENT—One fumisbed and one ®*
unfurnished ooftage, close in. "Oi P
Wes* Anderson, phone J-684. 138c ~
FOR RENT—ix room house, close JJ
to. Phone 1888, after 8 call J-892 *
143c ta
FOR RENT — My home S
completely furnished. Pot- f*
session now. Phone 974. ^
Mrs. Mice Johnson. 142c m
FOR RENT—Six room house, bath. °*
hot water, garage, phone J-1560 ~i
er 2360. 138c ^
POR RENT — House on Ave. B.
Phone R-1219. 138c
POR RENT—April 1st, new seven
room house with all modern con- ~
venfencst. Paved street. 1403 Ave
E. Phone J-1347. 143c
RENT—Newly papered and
paintsd bedroom. New furniture.
Refined couple 301 East Adams.
148p
RENT- Bedroom ad>5lnlng
hot water, doat in. 907 W.
rat phone 2136. I41p
OOMS for rent. 1306 Center.
P 68 i ' »0-
, TOLEDO O.. March »—<W-
I Murder and suioMte was the verdict
Df Oeranqr Kreft here today in the
I drat* rag woman and three child-
fen near Maumee. Ohio, ywterdmy
when the small house In which they
lived was set ariic Notes ftafihft
to the coroner indicated the Moth-
er. Mrs. Haael Buyer. 95. planned
the death ot bar children and bar-
•elf. 4^
Facing poverty and knowing that
another oiiid soon would be born,
the mottaer rendered »er three tots
.noenMble to pain ai.d set fire to
the shack, the coroner said.
down) S0A61SS0
FONT eronTH, March
1.000: S0>air to 10c lowei
til
July
*9nt:
tt?h
n l-«
40 3-1
I. ■■ nth the 61um
In stocks and on ihe rai*h« of c«l
money to 17 percent values
gained 14 to if points In early trad*
ing but the suosaqu—t brtik ear-
ned May on to 16X7, Afty lfM and
October 1661. of dl or 10 .points
00wn frftha the highs and 4f/.tc 66
points below yesterday* ctmft.1 j2K
now ever, trading intermu Absorbed
cotiTirtr ftt tJit lov er IFrtfil and 60-
tlve positions rallied 14 to tt potnu
from the lews. <vtL£r
Ml ■ 8tl0»B I .iw-
Firing WitbiBh-
tro.vTTNrrr) from faJe. onf.>
"has mads n very large tnlfhbdr of
false rtrersrwee from M
Befoie it was sunk by
be declared, “the masto)
Alone had a pistol and Aid WfTftti
It in a threatened manner^ ^
The I'm Alone "defted" the Wad>
cott. he said, and fled, “bs
tinuoufey pursued by the
and by the coast guard pa
Dexter which joined in the
When overhaule l by the De
the morning of March 23. “thfe
cott also being cioae up," be,
the master persisted in his <c
stop despite warning that ha
—»4
1.99 l-t be sunk, and "finally the Dexter
□ii-r-------- *•- -------J
,90 7-S
aw
M 1-2
cope lied to fire a number
Into the smuggler’s hull. ang.
vessel sank.* ^j.
•w wnfe
Ial- ..W'
for «'hoi<> uj nirdlum rail hega; pack-,July
■oars S.UftkftO. Apt.
ttw and mlvsa 8.0SO: alnupbw! LARD:
”14
Mm.
. ____La r
yeurMng* 1IT54HS9S; fed ateerullftS; March
atnok atecas 11.80: fat cows up to Aprtt
9 95; hateher *ra0«*« 7.8067.78; calves
heuvtea 18 09.
6bwn: 599; stiady: spring lambs
1700617.10; abonl fat lambs I4.0O;
shorn fat wethera 115
1.98 '
1.98 9-1
>.Sf I-4
1.09 8-8
.44 1-8
.44 S-S
.43 1-4
1.001-4
1.99 1-1
1.84 1-9
1 94
s
,JF"
OKLAHOMA CTtY. March fft—Cat,’ -M8I8AJE6;
He: 309; culvea; 890; fulb' stead> , N*™**1
etoeru 11.90618 00; bulk raw. 135f# W
Hug*: 3.399; ritody: top 19.B8. |MM>
——F“— -
18.96
!>:>>
18.77
18.18
„ | Foreign Offl< e to-
SW Await Report ^
LONDON, March 38.—J&— lift
l-i. British foreign office Win
‘ 3 >;« statement concmftng the
of the British
!*•£ }• United States _______
until tt receirqs a full repory Qym
i'Si:4'
XO® VsnM
»S
Six per cent of the world's popu-
lation Uvea in the United States.
2? JR
department
have been 4
1
rl
IT - "
l Oct 9.8
Mew TONK March N —Oottone«ed
J <!<>iw<i easy; prime »ummer yellow
t4»; prime crud* 8.37 1-9-4.08 l-l.
March 10.40; April 10 U: May 10.41;
Mena 10 19: July 19.01; August 10«i;
| Sap*- 19.78; Oct. M.79; autos 13.990-
r f rock
143«fhOM R-236,
de in 5 miuutes,
»
your new or used
thru oft or take up your
note and make ftmaUer
5tern mortgage
Co.
*tt National Bank Bldg.
Telephone 1600 143c
TOR—Now lo your time to get
new suit; blue serge. $50 grade
t3d; also extra good suits for
d parcel post. Suits clean-
pressed this week for 75c.
34. 101 E. Broadway. 136p
or long
STOVi THOUBLE. Phone
We repair and buy wed
Phone Morgan lifts *
v* M*b
an repair
payment*.
AND LONQ D1
craltot. packing,
storage, bonded
Phone 447
15c TAXI
Comm in today and see this amazing
value in Columbia’s Newest All-Electric
Set with Loud Speaker
It*o only once in a blue moon
that we can of er you ouch a
value. Not a discontinued model
but Columbia's very latest prod-
uct—made by the makers of the
farawtxa Columbia Viva-tonal
Phonograph.
Cast yotrr eye over these
»pecifioation» lutnandlnglT
beautiful high-boy cabinet with
to Speaker. A set you ean depend
upon for endlera hours of fine
reception.
Come to and bear this ml
That's the only way yon ean ap-
preciate its fine tone and ample
volume. But don't delay. We've
only a limited number of than,
fine sets and ihry’re going to he
snapped up quickly.
O&AIO'
3
Winkler County
'Committee
PORT WORTH. March
Members of the WiaUer
croton ftdvfeory committee.
Honing under ti
of the Railroad
here today to cat
Wn<»7A&8S6K
» iin i*i »
:i
2
imm. "Jj
St net
p,,&
1948
\lf,
Juty 90a#l Oct. 19.008. Dec. 19.98.
mm
r,u,.-
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I9.7S-79
’VS"1
Low OSes
RM ,
Mil* 19 it |9.97
: r. s s b e
iXM (old) 90.11
O.’! (SMT> 90.10 19.90
Dec Kt4 1997
L&rt,
This was first proposed
and railed, through lack
aims <wni Should the
agree to recommend the n
. would probably not tof
eftot
sc
e rrcommena tn
ouW probably hot
it \uRU the Railroad
laid a hearing.
Ho I,.-,.,' }
CtRlOAfco, March 99.—ubiedl
Qom (baa i.-.k-o for. tod to an cartj
ur>««98i tadsv la wheat pcMbx bees. Z
■to - ~ -Se advsaeC
ler Showed hnraisg
“ weep ing
3-9c higher, ~
lest)
1—no
on ftltcmatii
batteries
r mating
needw.
Three stages of radio frequency
and one detector. Highly seuid-
tiwe—extremely aetortive. Built-
ft
^Liberal Allowance on Trade+im)p
co.
148c
143c careful driving.
142c
OAlrTON China, hiarch M-iA*
-Thirty thousand Kwangsl soto-
lm moved tmm CanUal Kwang-
tung. la whteta thb dty la Boeatod.
northward to the Hunan and Ki-
al%Bl frontier* today in a cam-
paign against the Nationalist gov-
ernment at Nanktaig-
, YOUTE BURNED TO DEATH
LOB ANQELE8, March 36-<tfV-
P Sumner Brown. Jr.. 21, son of t
web known Loo Angeles real estate
broker, was burned to death in an
airplane crash near hers today.
A medical writer says that tbs
OOrnftv at 1-0C
Cfcicaga wheat lata;. ■ .
t'orii. oats and provision*
wtos flnttor. srith ror* *
changed to 3-0c higher,
v.u'-irj
I 1-8 to 9c <>ft Mina bM aa
tmSto Osh \ ereg TVs** co*
No. 1 ordinary hard , r>
1.88; IS n^rosnt umtei
14 percent l hgl K: 19
01.19; 10 mroant L9061.31. Rp. J-
red mixed delivered gulf arouod
Qoti-Ji 1-8 9a 6c lower Boole deS
Baesra
1.00 to
Oots
OH ri ^90ses«*e re r* m ~ m . g*vwg vsnvw
S0.0U 0*91.00. 6
ns ased 4aU. eo entry run hwra
top. pet- ISO peaoda. ieUvered tT
ftecerdlhg to type ami rermtaaso
)la«jJ ■
Oato: No 8
(• p •
ttauL
CM IGA GO, March SO.—Wheat* N«C
M 1-8; No^ 3 felxe^
utxcd 93; No. 3 fsUo^f
1 whits 00 1-ftgrff l-£
No. 4 white 40, •
What idosed unsettled. 8 1-7
1 -Se net tower, coca 2 S-t to 9c
oots 1-8 to 1 3-Sc 007, s»d
at a setback roogtog from
KANKAS fTT) March
No 2 dark haM 1 II; No 2 hai
• I 19; No. I r«S, not:
1.99, Mra 1 18 1-4; Jfe
*r*’*9m
•
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