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DENTON, TEXAS, RECORD-CHRONICLE, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1937
DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS
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DELIUTFULLY COOL!
to raise the price level 10 to 11 points
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600.131.03
.$1313,33286
Total
LIABILITIES
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COOL AS A CAVE!
BUSINESS METHODS
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dined to await developments.
Paying by check is . the accepted
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CHICAGO GRAIN KEVIEW
NOTICE TO BANKS
world. It marks you as an up-to-date
business persoh.
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Safety deposit boxes for rent.
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American Express Traveler’s Checks for Vacation.
FIRST STATE BANK OF DENTON
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a man Sheriff C A. Lovett said 3 >
Van Fleet publicly declared God i
had ordered him to kill 29 years ;;
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WITNESS MT HAND AND SEAL
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DENTON LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS
DREAMLAND
Get Our Price* On Seat Cover*
HOPPER AUTO SUPPLY
Phone 185
E. Hickory
Van
CONRAD NAGEL
ELEANOR HUNT
Now on the Screen for you to
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Automobile Refinancing
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Mobi lubrication
414 North Locust
Phone 494
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Canning Supplies
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Oklahoma Man
Beaten to Death
WEDNESDAY-THURS.
The Best Flay of the Year , .
Sparkman Battery
402 W. Hickory
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Denton Dairy Products Co.
Phone 292
Johns-Manvllle
Rock Wool
Half an hour or more passed. be-
fore the sound of a horse crashing
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They had evidently followed down
the south ridge, after creasing the di-
A short distance from where she
Fleet met on the street they had
a quarrel," Lovett said
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THE NEW
PLAZA
NOW SHOWING
SEE US FOR PRICES ON PAINTS
BEFORE YOU BUY
QUILT SPECIAL
Quilt or Double Cotton Blanket
25c Each or 5 for $1.00
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GOVERNMENT BONDS
NEW YORK, July 30 — I API — Oov-
ernment bonds
100.00000
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Condensed statement of the condition of the
DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
RESOURCES
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MOTHERS !
Would you deliberately invite a dangerous germ
into your household . . .knowingly expose your child
to contagious diseases . . . disregard the warnings of
the most noted health authorities ? ,
Of course not. But every time you take your raw
milk from “just anywhere” you are running the risk of
doing that. There is only one safe milk—PASTEUR-
IZED. See that you get it daily from
BROOKS DAIRY, INC.
Telephone 467
Auto Painting And
Body
Rebuilding when done right
are the most highly skilled of
all the automotive trades. De-
spite all the ads you read
about how many painters and
body men there are at work
in Denton in reality there are
very few REAL CRAFTSMEN
here.
If your car needs painting or
if you have a wreck we would
suggest that you go into the
matter of painting or rebuild-
ing very carefully before you
let Just anyone do your work
WE KNOW that our special
body department can turn
your car out PERFECT Our
wrecker is available day and
night and our tow In charges
are much leas We will gladly
give figures on any kind of
job our courtesy car is at
your disposal while your own
ear is tied up.
Handy Motor Co.
A Safe Play to Buy
Night Phone 935-
MEW ORLEANS SPOTS
NEW ORLEANS July 00—(AP) —
Papa
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Johnn
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cept tur
“FENROD AND SAM"
with
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P. Lipscomb, M. D.
Bouthenst Corner Bquare
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Correctly Fitted
Phones: omo 206: Reetdenc 541
8 474.004.42
2,196.42
30.000 00
7,001.00
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rose cans »« •a
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Burmac Produ n 2
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Call 1113 and 1153 for groceries and fresh MM to
HEadbasy’
December recovered from 11 98 to
12.04, and was holding at about the
beat shortly after the first half hour
when prices showed net gains of 8
to 11 points.
Liverpool rallied.
The market remained quiet during
the morning. Early bulges attracted
a little realizing, however, and prices
Let th
wife du
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band--1
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and spir
lins.
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Edwerd Everett Hortos
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A Lesise Cempbell
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M. A. GAY
Roofing & Sheet Metal
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WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
THE SPELL OF
HONOLULU!
Gay island escapades..
Romance in Brass Buttons
^.. Glamour... IntriovB -.1
Serial
‘Blake of Scotland Yard’ 1
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
•RT WORTH July 30.—I AP|—
(USDA)— Hogs 700: butchers 15 cents
BURGESS
MEREDITH
and MARGO
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Protect Your Family’s Health
% BE on the safe side of health during these hot July days
E .... drink more milk! It will supply you and your fam-
Loans and Discounts .........................
Overdrafts
1 Banking House and Fixtures
Other Real Estate
U. S Bonds .....
Other Bonds. Stocks and Securities
CASH AND SIGHT EXCHANGE
BERT MOORE’S J
Service Station
For Battery 5«vica
PHONE 243
MORE MERCHANDISE FOR
LESS MONEY! k J
AT THE ECONOMY GROCERY aj MARKET ?
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___ ______gay farewell, she
plunged down the trail that led to
the valley separating the two divides.
COMEDY!
FaturinE 1 CantF
ef Wundreds If I
Locat hmutntH
FRIDNY
SATORDAY
in the same manner bids will be re-
ceived from banking corporations. as-
sociations or any individual bankers
as depository for County Trust Funds
of said County
______ring __________
iv and all bids.
likewise at the same time and
WHAT ✓
HAPPENSVf
TO 0
MWINC
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my outfit." Kay swung into the sad-
dle. and added, with a demurely
provocative smile. ”And I might, any-
way. even if you weren’t!”
—Waving him.a----
! 1
fully keeping it on the rock.
Relaxing after her long ride, Kay
felt the peace of the soli,-, ,
gradually steal over her. She plan-
ned what she would say to Tom Run-
yon.
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TODAY And WEDNESDAY
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WALI. STREET
NEW YORK, July 30—(AP)— Buy-
ing forces were in the ascendant in
today's stock market and motors,
rails, utilities and specialties were
given a brisk forward push
While profit sellers cut down early
general public demand for future*
Assertions were frequent that crop
losses both sides of the Canadian
border had been over-estimated
At the close wheat was 4 1/2-5 1/8
cents under yesterday’s finish. Sept.
1.21 1/2-5/8, Dec 123 1/8-8/8, corn
1 cent to 5 cents down, Sept 1.06
1/M/B. Dec. T6 1/2-5/8, and onto
1 1/2-2 5/6 off.
NEW ORLEANS FUTURES
NEW ORLEANS July 20 — (AP)--
Cotton future* closed steady at net
decline* of 14 to 10 points.
Open High Low Close
JOHN DEERE TOOLS
Tractors, Tractor Plows, Home drawn Tools. Figure with us
on anything you need in the famous John Deere line—a big
line, highest quality; attractive prices and terms.
COOK STOVES AND RANGES
This also is one of our main departments, and we want to fig-
ure with you on any kind of a new stove—for gas, oil, gasoline,
wood or coal. Guaranteed quality, low prices, liberal allowance
for your old stove, easy terms.
Evert Hardware Co.
2-
FAQE nomr -
enough on that sore, because he
couldn't leave his patrol duty until
relieved Rapidly calculating his free
times, as he had outlined them to
her, Kay found that he wouldn’t be
off duty until tomorrow
She decided it would be a good
plan to get in touch with him now.
Cupping her hands about her
mouth, she sang out a ringing halloo.
There was * mere chance that he
might be within earshot, although
it was unlikely. If that failed, how-
ever. Kay had another means of sum-
moning him. She listened inteaty,
but the echoes of her call died away
without any answering shout After
two or three more tries, she waited
until she reached the top of the ridge
Dismounting, she made her way to
a nearby outcropping of rock and
hastily gathered some twigs and dried
bit* of brush She pulled out her
waterproof match box that she al-
ways carried in her saddle pocket,
and lighted the little.heap.
A thin column of smoke rose lazily
in the clear air, and Kay sat back
with an amused smile to see how
long it would take the famous fire
patrol to discover I She fed the
small blaze from time to time, care-
I H I C I T V
alum to good slaughter calves 5.50-
7.50; culls down to 4.00: plain stock-
middling 6.80; strict low middling 6.-
55; low middling 0.06; strict good or-
dinary 5 55; good ordinary 5.15. Fu-
closed quiet. July 6.69; Oct.
Jan. 6.68; March 6.70; May
mixed up tn a thing tike this. I’m
going up now to look over the ground
at the central divide, and I thought
maybe you'd go up there tomorrow,
when you are relieved, and see what
you make of it Zeke Farley is all
right, but he’s kind of clumsy, and
he’s got a one-track mind. I thought
you might run aero** some signs that
he'd missed.”
"Sure III do it. I’ll come right back
to the Lazy Nine and tell you what
I find I wish I could go up there
with you now,” he ended regretfully.
"I know you couldn't do that to-
day, but if you’ll go up tomorrow.
I'll be ever so grateful I don’t really
expect to find anything myself.” She
turned, and walked back toward
Flicker, with Tom Runyon beside her.
“But I thought I’d like to see the
place.”
"You're taking a lot of trouble for
this bird!” Tum Runyon shot her a
keen look. “I wonder if you'd take
that much pains if I was accused of
murder?”
"I would if you were a member of
was sitting by the water’s edge a
epot was staked out. Kay realized ________ a., a, aa..
with a shudder that it must have | OF omci thia the 30th day ot July
been than the body waa found A D 1937.
Kay tried to recomstruet in her | ORO P ELBERT. County Judge,
mind what had happened Suppose Denton County, Texas.
Ted had been wounded? What would . .....
before mid-session.
A good portion of the early gain
was maintained during the morning
due to showery weather in the east-
ern belt and towards mid-session ac-
tive months were 3 to 11 points net
higher.
rott taking was encountered from
time to time but was absorbed on
moderate recessions and at mid-ses-
sion October sold at 12.03. December
pt 12.03, March at 12 20 and May at
12.16.
SILING, Ok, July 20—(P—
Clyde Van Fleet was dead today
from a hammer beating Inflicted by
Reining Flicker in, Kay gased at
the still pool of water that lay be-
fore her. Its surface was stirred by
a gentle breeze which seemed the
only movement of the apparently in-
significant bead wters, and yet it
held the sources of two rushing riv-
ers in its mysterious depths
I Kay had been to this spot a num-
| her of times, a* It had always held
1 a strange fascinating for her. It
seemed incredible, looking at its se-
renity in the early afternoon sun-
t light, that it could have been so
I lately the scene of violence
I Dismounting Kay took out her
lunch She studied the general lay
of the land as she munched her sand-
wich.
J Chapter 30
CALLING THE FUME PATROL
The miles slipped past, and Kay
finally came to the wooded slope of
the eastern divide Remembering that
this was the region Tom Runyon was
ppatroling, she speculated idly on the
chano** of meeting him.
In one way. she hoped she would-
n’t. Yet, on the other hand she might
be able to give him her Idea of the
mysterious circumstance* surround-
ing the death of Scrap Johnson, and
so make his attitude less antagonistic
222882,2849.26 ElEMLiSgtOc8SuryyBepatuSe6,xoe
the profile of the central divide
oi Denton County, Texas, at its next
regular term thereof on the 9th day
of August. A D 1937 from any bank-
in* corporation, association, or Indi-
vidual banker of Denton County.
Texas, for the unexpired term, be-
ginning August 1st, 1837. and ending
February 1st, 1939, as County De-
pository, as provided by law;
Buch bids shall be fled with the
County Judge of Dsnton County, on
or before said 9th day of August.
A. D 1037, and not later than 10
o’clock A M of said date, and each
bid so made shall be by sealed pro-
posal for such depository. Said bids
shall also be accompanied by certi-
fied check for not less than 1/2 of
1% of the County’s Revenue for the
improvement.
Business optimism, broker* said,
was the main market motivator al-
though the new turn in the admin-
istration's court bill fight was believ-
ed to have furnished ammunition to
those traders opposed to the measure
Chrysler was the star performer of
the day, Jumping nearly 4 points st
one time to cross 110 at a new high
for the move Banta Fe and Consoli-
dated Edison carried the banner* of
their departments.
Steels took a rest along with a
number of other recent sprinters
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
NEW ORLEANS. July 20—(AFI —
Increased liquidation by recent buy-
ers depressed cotton prices today fol-
lowing an early advance and at the
beginning of the final hour the mar-
ket was 9 to 10 points net lower.
October traded at 1181. December
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heard him dismount at the base at
a shoulder ot rock just beneath her.
The next second, she was confront-
two years later,
and he lived in
grief until hie
death in 1781.
Lessing appears
on one of the por-
trait stamps issued
by Germany in
1926. e -
Common stock .......................................,......
Preferred Stock ...................................
Total Capital
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Dividend No. 72
Reserved for Dividend on Preferred Stock
Preferred Stock Retirement Fund ......
DEPOSITS
crossed the stream and mounted
again, to yet dizzier heights.
A Stake Marks the Spot
A half mile or so from the sum-
mit. Kay came on one of the granite
monuments that mark the meridion-
al boundary between the two states
She drew in for a moment and stud-
ied its undressed surface broker "by
the smooth spaces left for cutting the
words "Montana” and Idaho.”
An empty feeling tempted her to !
stop and eat her lunch here But she
method of the modern business
. __ this Gaynor guy that time I saw him
itary’place up here with you, but yy1 say he‛s
She pian- "murdermekay
declared positively, "and naturally I
don’t want a member of my outfit
Leading Stocks
NEW YORK, July 10— (AP)—sales,
elosing price and net change of the
15 meat active stocks today:
Gan Mol 36,500 M 7/8 up 1 1/8.
NYC 39.500 43 up 1 5/8.]
V8 BU 37,700 119 up 1/8.
Param Plc 33,700 38 up 1 1/1.
Chrv 33 300 110 7/8 up 4 1/4.
Repub SU 19.800 41 1/8 up 3/8.
onwasou 19.000 3 8/4 up 1/8.
Warner Plc 18.900 15 up 1/2.
Amu- 15,200 58 1/4 UP 1.
M Ward 14.500 63 7/8 up 1 1/1.
nth Am 13.500 27 3/8 tip 1.
Mo Trk 12.900 25 1/8 up 3/4
Pure Oil 13.000 31 1/8 up 1/8.
scony Vac 12.100 31 1/4 up 1/8.
E Powal 12,000 M 1/4 up 8/8.
CHICAGO CASH GRAIN
CHICAGO, July 10.—(API—Cash
wheat, No. 3 red 1 30; No. 3 hard 1 30-
11 3/4: corn. No. 3 yellow 1.38-38:
No. 3 white 1.28 1/3-39; oats, new.
No. 1 mixed 38 1/4-35; Mo 3 White
38-40; no rye; soy beans. No. 3 yellow
150 barley feed 58-70 nom, malting
unquoted.
LIVERPOOL COTTON
LIVERPOOL, July 30—(AP)—Cot-
ton 6.000 bales, Including 3,900
American. Spot quiet prices un-
changed. quotations in pence: Amer-
ican, strict good middling 7 65; good
middling 735; strict middling 7 06;
EXTRA ADDED
Grantana Riee Sportight
“AN UNDEEWATER
ROMANCE"
A Red Hot Musical
Mobilgas, Mobiloil
Are you going to run ms in? Il
promise not to do it again 1“
“You do it as often as you like!’'
Tom Runyon boomed, as he scatter-
ed the firs and stamped it out.
"Hows everything going at the
ranch? That fighting puncher-car-
penter of yours back yet?"
Kay drew a quick breath of relief
He hadn't heard, then!
“You haven’t seen anything of
Zeke Farley around, have you?" she
asked, to make assurance doubly sure.
“Haven’t seen a soul since I lit out
from the Lazy Nine last week I don’t
mind telling you,” he bent to Kay
with the elaborate gallantry that al-
ways gave her that sense of uneasi-
ness with him, “that I’ve been count-
ing the hours until I could get re-
lieved and get back there. I never
dared hope for this break I” He smiled
fatuously, and drew closer. “What
would Zeke Farley be doing around
hern a few words Kay told him of
the finding of Scrap Johnson’s body,
and the gun she had given Ted Gay-
nor_________ _____—--------
"Of course, the ordinary, every-day
mind jumps right away to the con-
clusion that Ted is the murderer,"
she ended. "But I knew you had more
Intelligence than that, so I wanted
to see you and get you working on
it from another angle.” Kay gave
him a sidelong look, to see if she
was putting the flattery on too thick,
but Tom Runyon's pleased smirk was
untroubled by doubt.
“Well now. I’ll be glad to do any-
thing I can," he offered heartily “I
can't say I was much impressed with
turkeys, hen* 15. toms 14. No. 2 tur-
key 13; ducks, ♦ 1/2 lbs., up 12.
small 11; geese IX
Butter 11,572, firm; creamery-spe-
cials (03 score) 31 1/2-32; extras (92)
31; extra firsts (90-91) 30 3/4; firsts
(80-89) 29 1/4-30, seconds ( 84-87)
24-27 1/2; standards 490 centralized
carlots) 31 Eggs 10,395, firmer; ex-
tra firsts local 20, cars 20 1/2; fresh
graded firsts local 19 1/2, cars 20;
current receipts 16 1/4; storage pack-
ed firsts 20 3 4.
High Low Last
1127 112.4 1137
11011
The grass was trampled by foot-
step* and hoof prints, which were
fairly recent The sheriff and —
posse must have cane back this way
from Clear Water Basin, she decided
25c til 5 35c after ft
Children 10c Phone 75
LAST TIMES TODAY
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pERMAN literature wzz
- unsettled state when Gotthold
@phraim Lessing came along, in
he 18th century, and gave it 5
ugh standard of excellence. Pre-
xocious in his youth, Leasing
itudied theology, medicine, phi-
osophy and literature. When he
vas 19, he saw his first play pro-
duced. He became acquainted
with Moses Mendelssohn, Voltaire
and other great philosophera .
His series of “Literary Letters,”
which he wrote from 1758 to 1'
orm the greatest collection „
iramatic criticisms in German
sistory. Besides these letters,
Lessing’s most famous products
ire his “Minna von Barnhelm,”
Germany's first national drama,
nd "Laokoon," an essay, or col-
ection of ideas, which forms the
sasis of his theories on literature
and art.
As famous as he was, however,
jessing died in poverty. He had
narried when he was 47, but his
wife and infant son died less than
3 I t 43-40 Jun 105.33 106 18
8 1/8 49-48 108.13
8 55-51 108 3
113 80-55 1014 1019 1014
3 1/2 53-49 _____ 98 15 98 12
Home Own Loan 102 30 103 16
NEW YORK COTTON
NEW IUEK, juny av.— (AP)—Cot-
ton. futures opened steady, up 4 to
6 points with Influence of higher ca-
bles partly offset by increased hedge
seuing. October 13.04; Dec. 1198. Jan.
1199; March 1207; May 12.10.
Southern offerings centered in the
October and September positions
and were believed to have been for
South Texas and Mexican account.
there was little fresh feature in I
the overnight news to influence sen-
A Man’* CASTLE is a Woman’s
FACTORY
Men are judged by what they accomplish-- woman
by the homes they keep.
Both are judged by the manner of their living
She. is » happy woman who keepa a modern' home
with modern electric appliances to reflect her
Achievements. ___
CITY DF DENTON '
WAI ND LIGHT DEPT. *
sagged a few points from the best.
Light hedge selling continued.
December sold of to 11 97 and was
ruling at the low at midday when
prices were 3 to 4 points net higher.
Future* closed steady. 11 to 16
lower. Spot quiet; middling 1238
Take drudgery out of washday with a
SPEED-QUEEN, which has a combination
of fine points not found on any other washer.
Built for clean, quick work, durability and at
a popular price—as low as $44.50, on easy
terms. •
he bass been ikely to do? -
‘That strange remark of Josh Hast- e AA AAA ciK e
inn about Td» having dragged him- 500,000 C KKLS
aelf to the water flaahedinto bar aicKIc Iki +Ee
mind Probably that waa what ha MISSING IN .THE
would have done But after that. ■■ s EVEoV VC ADR
what? Hla Instinet would probably U. 5 - EVEKY YEAT
have been to stay aa near the water --
CHICAGO PRODUCE
CHICAGO, July 30—(AP)—Poul-
try, live, 34 trucks, steady to flrm:
hens 4 12 lbs, up 18 1/3, less than
4 1/2 lbs.. 17 1/3- Leghorn hens 13
1/3; fryers, colored 19. Plymouth and
white Rock 31. barebacks 17: broil-
ers colored 30. Plymouth and white
iigner than Monday; top 13.10; pack-
ing sows steady 35 cents higher most-
____________________ ,
Cattle 3,000: calves 1600: few plain
and medium to good yearlings 33.00-
s 4.56-5.50; cutter
SYNOPSIS: Fire destroys Kay
Crandon's Lazy Nine ranch house
and barn Jeh Masting owner
of the riying six, tries to bay her
faneh ana court Kay she hates
him and is determined to keep
her ranch and rebuild Ted Gay-
nor, a puncher she tmpuisi vely
hired, dghts scrap Johnson, a
eowhana who molested Kay.
— Fhey -hoot R omi, wounding each
other Hastings Ands them un-
consclous and murders Scrap
with Ted’s gum. Ted crawts to a
. ohm* where a girl named Marten
nurses him through a feverish
week. The gun is found and
• herim Frie searches for Ted.
—ABar derides to look around her-
. trti at the scene of the shooting.
ago
The 60-year -old farmer died yes-
terday from hemmorhage of the
brain, a few minutes after he was
beaten by Frank Fuqua, 55. In a
fight witnessed by several specta-
tors. Sheriff Lovett said.
Fuqua surrendered to Sheriff
Lovett immediately after learning
Van Fleet was dead. He was re-
leased to the custody of neighbors,
with instructions to report at the
sheriff's office in Taloga today
Lovett said Fuqua and Van Fleet |
first clashed tn 1908. after Van I
Fleet announced he had experi-
enced a vision In which God in-
structed him to kill Fuqua
When he went to Fuqua's farm
to carry out his divine “instruc-
tions". Fuqua knocked him down i
with a single tree and turned him
over to officers Van Fleet was
committed to the Western State
Hospital at Supply, later to be re-
leased
as possible, like any wounded animal - _______--
Kay nnished her lunch, and expert- 10.00: rat cows 4.56-5.50; c
mentally followed the water course grades 2.50-4.00; bulls 4.00-5.50;
s short way northwest. She soon gave - ----' '----— —•—
this up after coming to a precipitous
drop of granite down which the wa-
ter trickled in a miniature waterfall
at 11,88, January at 11.90. March at "oeccs
12 00 and May at 13 00. --TT
Better cables and fears that rains ~
l ily with all the energy you need in a readily digestible
t form. Try a cool, refreshing glass anytime of the day.
# ... you’ll find that it will snap you out of that "heat’s-
E got-me-down" feeling instantly! ________________
’ ' :h
-- ■ im
M25
.gereg
------------- Sheep 1000; killing classes steady; timent and local interests were in-
(Con"right, 1037, Marie de Neryaud) feeder lambs weak to 25 cents lower, mimni *----- “------
----- spring lambs 8.00-8.50; fat yearlings
Kay discovers Ted and Marton in 6.50-7.00; aged wether* 5.25; feeder
the cabin, tomorrow. lamb* 6.50.
Pursuant to house bill No. 572, CHICAGO, July 20,—(AP)—Stop-
passed by the Regular Session of the loss selling in a market devoid of any
Fortv-ffth Legislature relative to the ' aggressive buying support plunged
“ ' —mt, — iz**z ‘ Chicago wheat prices down more
tice is hereby given that bids will be । than 5 1/3 cents a bushel late today,
received by th* Commissioners” Court Wheat trade specialists said the
’ m ---" “ “ collapse was largely attributed to
failure of current news to develop
^HONOLUU
WENDY*BARRIE
I RAY MILLAND
ed with the barrel of a gun, and Tom
Runyon’s grim face behind it.
Kay chuckled wickedly' at the
change in his face as he caught
sight of her. The hand holding the
gun dropped to his side and amaze-
me nt mingled comically with chagrin
and pleasure in his expression.
"You I" he exclaimed Hell’s bells,
I thought I'd run the firebug to earth
at last! He gave a pleased guffaw
as he slipped his gun back in its
holster and strode over to Kay with
outstretched hand
“Bay! This is some surprise! That
was a smart way to get hold of me.
all right! Believe me. I didn’t waste
any time getting up here, when I
saw that smoke!" He gased with ap-
preciation at Kay’s bright color and
the mischievous smile with which
she greeted him.
"I thought I'd give you a shock!
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3 STAMPS
BY 1. S. KLEIN •
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CmcisM
, / ~3
“ng5i ——p
F3k4,
Total - $1,313,332.86
------Member Federal - Deposit <nsurance Ocrperstlan_____________
Spot cotton closed quiet. 18 points
tower Sale* 306; tow middling 10.67;
middling 13 17; good miadi 12.- |
72; receipts 1.423; stocks 271,970.
NEW YORK FUTURES
NEW YORK, July 20.—(AP)-Cot- !
ton futures closed etoady, 11 to ift*
lower.
Open High Low Last
Oct .. 12.04 12.11 1181 1186—87
Dec .. 11.98 12.04 1175 11.82 -
Jan . 11.99-12.04 1177 11.82
Mar..... 12.07 12.11 11.81 1186
12.10 12.12 1184 11.89-—90
quiet; middling 1230
TEXAS SPOrS
ALI.AS. July 20— (AP)—Cotton
11.80, Houston 12.06, Galveston 12.05.
MARKETS AT A GLANCE
NEW YORK, July 20.—(AP)—
Stocks higher motors, rail*, util-
ities rise
Bonds firm; rails lead moderate up-
turn.
Curb steady; utilities in demand
Foreign exchsnge mixed; sterling
up. franc at new tow.
Cotton lower; Wall street and New
Orleans selling.
Sugar lower; trade and commission
house selling
Coffee improved; Brazilian buying.
CHICAGO
Wheat weak; damage reports min-
imized.
Corn lower; influenced by wheat
Cattle steady to 25 higher.
Hogs 10-15 tower, top $12.65-----
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BARGAIN DAY — 10c
4 54-44
3 3/4 56-46
Every time Fuqua and
preceding year as a guarantee of the
good faith on the part of said bank. ■ gains of fraction* to 3 or more pom us
hi* The Court reserving the right to re- in many instances before the close.
•—■---—" favorites held most of their morning
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to Ted. The probabilities were that
Tom Runyon hadn’t heard anything
about it, and it might be well to set
the trend of his first impressions
IAs she gave Flicker free rein to „ waa w .....
make the steep climb, she realized her, came to Kay’s ears Sitting up
that Tom Runyon might be a valu- | straight, she waited with laughing
able ally. With his knowledge of eyes,..
ze"Enhgisnd”pace 2
•d 8^. Kay didn’t want him to go ’ After a few minutes more,
with her now, but she was safe
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