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DENTON, TEXAS, RECORD-CHRONICLE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1938
Mistaken Marriage-
DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS
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NEAL-LAKEY DRUG
Free Delivery
Phone 188
clothing and fled after tier. Circe, rat
moment
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Spot nominal; middling 8.55
sou for kittens, he explained so he’d
Adults 15c
Children lec
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FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 992
Last
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A MENTAL PICTURE
OBSESSION
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2- and 3-thread Hose, $1.15 value.........
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TEXAS SPOTS
"You’re as bad as Manne with a
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CARY WIsoS - Special
answer came swiruy
TED HUSING •- Reporter
Phone 130—For Ice
was attempting to save
the me of the slaytr,’ SbU "KirofR,
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JOHNS MANVILLE
$1
DENTON LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS
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ete., due to 8a
id. Eold on 13
$
M SYSTEM GROCERY & MARKET
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M SYSTEM GROCERY & MARKET
BUILDING
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SUPPLIES
Free Delivery
Phone 89 or 1134
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Get oar prices before you
bay. See us for piano.
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Always at Your Command
NOTICE!
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NOVELTY
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MUSICAL
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TOMORROW and THURSDAY
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MATINEE-
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Amte
Evers Hardware Co
Handy Motor Co.
Automoblle Refinancing
Gm Heaters
Water Heaters
Speed-Queen Washers
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Frisia cra-h
DREAMLAND’
ICE CREAM - MILK - BUTTER
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A thousand new thrills
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uyKIBBEE - Hito JOHNSON
Iona TURNER
TEXAS
Four Men
aru/a
in the greatest
jungle picture
ever made! A
NATURE IN
THE RAW!
We urge every family always to have handy a sup-
ply of reliable bandages, adhesive, cotton, mercuro-
American Express Traveler's 4 'hecks for Vacation
FIRST STATE BANK OF DENTON
Your checks are your personal cur-
rency. If a check is lost you can stop
payment on it. If you lose your check
book we will give you another.
Safety deposit boxes for rent
Assassin Claims
Another Victim
mentally analyze a bank account, consider well its
rountless advantages, then ask yourself this vital ques
tion, can I afford to be without one?
BERT MOORE
SERVICE STATION
Me
Ite
Oct
Dec
Adutts -
cudrem
LA MODE
South Side Square
iten. bounding at their heels
y took one look into the kitch-
Close
8.36B—38A
—over the old, slow, hard way of
cleaning with a broom or mop;
—over any other cleaner on the
market.
Why not stop in at once and get a supply ? Our econ-
omy prices make it easy to be safe.
Special: 5 Quilts or Cotton Blankets
PHONE 8
Electricity is an ever obedient servant. It is economical
and convenient. Use it freely.
1
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The Hoover is a fine investment,
not only because of the hard work
and time saved but also because it
actually prolongs the life of rugs,
upholstery, etc. Many fine features make it easy to operate,
useful for general house-cleaning, and built for years of good
service. Priced as low as $21.45, on easy terms. Glad to give
you a free domnstration.
t
who shot down the general and his
adjutant yesterday and then turn-
ed his guns upon himself
in a futile attempt to save the gen-
eral from an assassin
Oct
Dec
Jan
Mar
May
July
CITY OF DENTON
WATER AND LIGHT DEPARTMENT
The Hoover gets dirt where all
others fail. Let us give you a free
demonstration, and see for your-
self. ,
v Daughters
RICH MAN!
POOR GIRL
MAKKETS AT A GLANCE
NEW YORK Oct H —(API —
brought a mother cat with her latest
little now grown to formidable pro-
portions.
. eeek!" She fled and Kathleen
jumped from the bed grabbed her
8.42
8 36
833
8.23
8.16
7 84
iriait Ask for “wiard’s Messa
fully explains this marveioua tn
; free- at
You’ll want yours at the
DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
with its capacity to serve, its willingness to serve
Deposits Insured With Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Buy a Genuine Ford
Battery
Your Troubles Will
Be Over
5
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The upper-bracket General Elec-
trie ofticiels are privileged to take
their wives with them on business
trips on the company's expense c- f
count
ld
--------- ENDS TONITE ________
Here Is A Story That wa Delight Tea!
— EXTRA --
News EVENTS
Most accidents occur right in the home. Prompt
“first aid” for every little cut, bum or bruise pre-
vents serious trouble.
PLUS
Selected Bharti
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TIME TO PAINT
Use Lowe Brothers Paints, Varnish and Enamels.
Quality plus and economical. Phone 12.
WAPLES-PAINTER LUMBER CO.
RE-ROOF
with
GOVERNMENT BONDS
NEW YORK. Oct 11—(AP)—Gov-
ernment bonds:
high for the movement, after selling
early st 8.30, and at the end of the :
M. A. GAY
Roofing and Sheet Metal
Company
Phone 710
though aware, tat the first ttme, that
he was in the Gregory house
•Why did you choose this room’"
he demanded of Kathleen.
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MORE MERCHANDISE FOR
LESS MONEY
Ar TUB BOONOMY GROCERY S MLARKMT
with few contracts and prices hard-
ened further on a moderate amount 1
of buying
December advanced to 8.36. a new |
Kimbrough - Tobin
PHONE 47
S. C. W. Regents
In Session Here
TED HUSING
Sport
Call 1133 and 1153 for groceries and fresh meat*.
HEusafy
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The *<<*•• I
geyest romonce
-.from the greot
Broodwoy lovgb
MH
Johnnie Harri*
Service Station
We will WASH and
LUBRICATE Your
Car For
$1.00
Vacuum Cleaned
Free
222 South Elm
Call For And Deliver
PHONE 1577
, 4 54-44
133/4 56-46
414 $2-47
2 1 2 53-49
3 55-51
2 7 8 60-55
Try The HOOVER
LIVERPOOL COTTON
LIVERPOOL, Oct 11(AP)-Cot-
ton 12 000 bales, do American Good
business done in spots, prices 3
DON’T MARRY THE MAN
si ■ • • ty JttKM Bowman---------------—
SI
"2 ROBERT
Moung
Lew AYRES - Ruth HUSSEY
advised they held, looked up "These
smell to the high heavehis. They’ve
enough moth preventative - - Cleo,
what are you worrying about?”
"rm not worrying. Im just won-
dering where Dad coming from a
home like this, gets his flair for color
and rich fabrics Kcs positively
oriental in taste. Of course it could
be psychological revolt—”
"Look!" Bridget’s arms had dipped ,
into a chest. Now they came up drip- ;
ping with cascades of colored lights. .
the gleam of scarlet satin. silk of
Quickly Bridget spoke
Joey warned her against
NEW YORK FUTURRES
NEW .vdX Met. 11- (API -Cot-
} ton futures closed 2 higher to 2 low-
er
• TOMORROW A
___________A
Mar
1 —
I July
I Oct
480. May «*>: July 481 - .
CHICAGO PRODI CE
CHICAGO Ort 11—4 APIPguluz.
live, no can. 1 due 39 trucks, quiet;
reeve 14; other prices unchanged.
Butter 1116,273 Iba . steady; price.
You’ll see the difference
and the advantage
DENTON WOMEN TO ATTEND
Dr M Sanissheff, rector of the ■
NEW ORLEANS FUTUEES
NEW ORLEANS, Oct 11— (APh---
Cotton futures closed steady net 2
points higher to 8 points lower.
110 8
114.17
113.15
118 29 118.23
102 15 102 14 102.15
107 2 100 30
104 17 104 13 104 14
Kathleen nearly fell out of the
• TODAY •
BARGAIN 8 A
DAY (any seat) IVC
That mrus thing called “A
WOMAN'S SOUL" Held Up As
A Mirror To AU Humanity-
MAGNIFICENT
a
something about his smile.” then. “I
must not lose my temper over that»
remark" and a final triumphant
"here’s my chance,"-
Hello down there," she called
"Would you have me wear turbans
I the rest of my life?"
"Would you consider tt?"
Properly rewarded. I might We
need a man in here We re virtual
prisoners in our own domain."
The S. C W Regents meeting on j
the campus Tuesday morning d-
cussed routine business matters- of
the school, according to informa-
tion released from the oflice of Pres-
ident L H Hubbard The group ap-
proved the year’s budget and fac-
ulty changes
All regents were present except
Mrs J D Roberts of Dallas, who
is ill-Other regents include K W
Denman of Lufkin, J K Bnm of
Sulphur Springs. Mrs. H F Ring
of Houston, Mrs James M Charl-
ton of San Antonio. Mrs Elbert
Hooper. Mrs James M Loving of
Austin and J H Russell of Denton. -
desire to create a home
"Youll have to let that go fur a
little while,” she warned "Thu is a
t Becauses.iou mean incarnated: Kathleens 8.13. Houston 8 32 Galveston 8 29.
_ en-w- _ ■ in r ewifl- - r - -- - ------- — ■
.Chapter 11-.
A CONFESSION
Mentally Kathleen began refur-
nishing, decorating, moderntzing the
heuse. She cennded her plans to (
Bridget
SOFIA Bulgaria. Oct 11—(A
Major Stoyanhoff, adjutant of Ma-
jor General Yordan Peyeff, Chief
of staff of the Bulgarian Anny,
died today of wounds suffered
11— (AP>—Cotton
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
NEW ORLEANS OCt. 11.—(AP)—,
Cotton futures advanced 2 to 3 points ]
at opening transactions here today •
in response to steady foreign mar- 1
kets and favorable textile advices |
OCt. contracts opened at 837 bid.
Dec at 8 43. Jan 8.37 March 8.35.
May 8 25. July 8.22, and Oct. (new)
at 8.04 bid.
..BUT
STILL /
THE / IMS
LADY / 1
SAID
NO!72®3
TODAY and WED.
THRILL TO TEEIR PLEUGL -
\ (umpbtH (o\
• COsPLETE IuPANCE SERVICE
v
DALLAS, Oct
New crop RIBBON CANE SYRUP. EAST TEXAS
SORGHUM in 5 and 10 Lb. Pails. Syrup thick as
honey. Has the Davor.
can—'
"I wouldn’t touch one with a ten
foot pole" she cried "We’re nearly
starved We couldn t get in to pre-
pare breakfast—"
She paused MacDonald had gone
into action The sun flashed on his
polished high boots as be started on
the run Up the front steps he came
and when he reached the door, Kath-
leen was there to meet him
Both girls escorted him to the
kitchen, then retreated as he dispes-
ed of the remans They accompanied
him to the second floor and Kathleen
HE WAS TALL DARK, HANDSOME
. g, and (licit!!!
LORETTA YOUNG
RICHARD GREENE
---- EXIKA --
SCIENCE — xreity
’ What’s wrong?"
Kathleen slipped into the room to .
return. right side up "Rats." she
* elucidated Dead ones They’re all
2 over the kitchen floor. Joey brought
us a brace of cats and they wanted
to make a good impresston.
MacDonald laughed "Why don’t
you teas the remains into the garbage
NIGHT —
Baicony ____tie
Lower Floor 35c
State University Medical School
and one of Bulgaria’s best known
Open High Low
8.37B------
8.43 8.48 8 42
23 A29 8.36
8 35 8 40 8 32
o JU b.30 8 23
8 22 8 26 8 18
8.04 8.04 7.93
YESTERDAY: Kathleen and
Bridget move Into the Gregory
half of the divided house.
Does your car start easy
or hard? It won’t be
long now until the
weather is much cooler
and you are likely to
have trouble with your
old battery. Drive in to-
day and let us check it
Bridget waited
NEW ORLEANS SPOTS
NEW ORLEANS Oct. 11 — (AP)--
* Spot cotton closed steady 7 potnts
higher Sales 7.160 low' middig 7.-
37. middling 852. good middling 9.-
CT. receipt# 11,830; stock 745.390,
window as she twisted to look down
. on Donald MacDonald
' Three thoughts fashed through
Kathleen's mind as she saw Mac-
Donald below. An incoherent "there's
gave a vivid account of Circes idea _
of a morning greeting.
Have you no appreciation?” chid- , the kitchen Kathleen s features were
ed MacDonald petting the cat who ‘ aet in pleasant lines, but Angus
had followed them "All she wanted ( Gregory s ex-secretary didn’t like the
was appreciation ” way Angus Gregory* daughter was
spotted rettishnens noiding.herchands
MacDonald looked around as MacDonald saw only the race He
-acDonAIG tooneo arouno into it, rve , contession to
make,” be confided "Until I saw you
washing windows. I thought you were
The Golden Girl, incognito”
U. D. C. CONVENTION a
Mrs H L DaLee, historlan 0< the
Katie Daffan chapter of the U. D. j
C.. has gone to Corsicana, where
she will visit a daughter, Mrs John
Storrie, and attend the state meet-
ing of the U D C , which is in
convention there from Tuesday
through Thursday
QUICK RELIEF FROM ELEVEN die in CANADIAN FOR.
STOMACH ULCERS m —ESLrmE 0 „
—-j — _m —mm FORT FRANCIS, OnC. Oct II —
DUE TO EXCESS ACID i (Canadian Press)—Eleven persons
Free Book Tells •« Marvelcus were.reported.today,to havepbeen
Aan Trentmant Hwt Mem# p4cae burned to death in Une Fort Fran-
•r It Will Cost Yata Nothing pessarea ofNorthwestern--ontariq
__..1__.. __ _ " Province, where a forest fire raged
Over oo» million bottles of the WILLARD „t-,
TREATMENr have beensold for relief of }e5vercay-
Stomach and Duedenal Ulcersdue to Ezces ..... - ~-
Acie—Peor Digestion, or Upset Stom- sapsppqgyaH 1111 Ai
NEW YORK COTTON
NEW YORK. Oct. 11.—(AP)—Cot-
ton futures opened 1 to 4 higher on 1
steadier Liverpool cables, trade and
foreign buying
Open Oct. 8.25B: Dec. 8.30; Jan. | %
on a vast, hard seaof loy sheeta, sbe
mapped her campaign. First on the
list was control of her temper In-
stead of retorting to kind. she would
give that MacDonald person such
sweet answers he’d be ashamed of
himself
By remaining on the scene. she
could turn on the charm which had
reduced other men to subjection,
then when she had him just where
she wanted him. she’d bargain for
the right of-wny — --------------
Pack Rats
WALL STREET
NEW YORK, Oct 11.—(AP)—
. Stocks put on numerous quick-
( change acta in today's market and
generally convinced traders the hand
was faster than the eye so far as
confusing trends were concerned.
Dips and rallies were so frequent
that the customers no more than
' took a position on one side of the
market than prices pointed in an
enttrely opposite direction.
While the business news picture
retained its moderately bright aspect,
the foreign affairs apparently were a
neutral market element. the lengthy
upturn of the lla t inspired additional
profit taking at the expense of motor
r and steel’leaders especially.
1 Arcrafts did rather well from the
start, but were not particularly
buoyant. Los-priced issues were con-
spiuous. Utilities tried to repeat yes-
terday's upswing, but met resistance.
Electrical equipments exhibited
strength. The rails did virtually
nothing
The ticker tape picked up momen-
tum occasionally but was content to
log for the most part. Transfers ap-
proximated 1.500.000 shares
< HK AGO GRAIN REV II w
CHICAGO. Oct 11.—(API — Pre-
holiday conditions, with traders in-
clined to go slow, resulted in Chicago
heat nrices going • bit lower late
today after a series of slight fluctua-
, uaoua
At the elose, Chicago wheat futures
. were unchanged to 3.8 down com-
pared with- yesterday ! finish. Dec
64 1 V3 », May 85 1 4-3 8. corn
। unchanged to 1 3 lower. Dec 44 5 8-
3 *4. May 48-48 1 8. and oats at 1 8-
1/4 decline
High Low Last
835 838 8.26
8 39 8 28 8.28—29
8 32 822 822
8 30 8 20 8 20-21
820 811 811
8 18 808 806
rented house and you’re a working I
gtrl on Sabbatical leave "
Bridget, investigating deep chests
for the bedding and linen she'd been
High Low
3 3 8 43-40 Jun 106 31
3 3 8 43-41 Mar 107 7
points higher, quotations in pence surgeons.
American, striet good middling 5 83.
good middling 5 53 strict middling
___ ________________ 6 27. middling 5 02. strict low mid-
lightness of her voice "Then you 1 dling 4 77. low middling 4.37; strict
know her" good ordinary 397. good ordinary
"Not exactly, but I've read about 3 62. Futures closed 1 to 5 higher
her and heard about her until I m Oct 4 74; Dec 4.78; Jan. 4.78; March
Her husband said their mar-
riage "was a mistake" and a
Los Angeles court affirmed that
verdict when it granted movie
actress Ann Shen dan. above, a
divorce from hubby Edward
Norns Norris said he was sor-
n he married her, Arn testi-
fied. and she seems happy that
they are ’ unmarried" now
and a word spoken. might shatter „a..aa.a
though dreading to crush this first I ^Bidding swas’tound and aired in _______________
1 the.wannq.sun. then, darkness gatb- i en. Slammed the door and breaklast-
ered and the girts dined before the ed on brena. cheese and tea. The
uving room hearth on bread, cheese I rorty-niners had proven their em-
and tea. refusing to share the . ctency
kitchen with the pack rats. I While Brdget swept and scrubbed. .
Joey’s contribution to the house- Kathleen tried washing windows It
hold, sprawled, jumped and rolled on was fun, she thought it was like 1
the hearth-stone. It sunt the sea- watching a photograph develop the ■
* ene M • — view outside becoming stronger. .
more detailed with each swish of the I
cloth J
..— .. . . . _ And then, toes securelly fastened 1
The mother cat, a cross between a | about the rung of a chair, she sat I
tiger, and a calico, with a white vest on the sti}, and frame puined into*
t and a few black spots thrown in.for her |»)p polished the outside.
good measure, was promptiy caiied ! HUM. the vivid colors sortenea
Circe: the kittens collectively tabu- by reecton. rormed a gay Backgroun l
l tated as the rerty-niner. for her own rehectton. One swipe of
1 That night Kathleen slept in the , cioth and her hend. by a
bed from wnich her grandparents towel appeared Another swipe and
had departed She neither thought brown eses smilel back at her A
nor dreamed of them Her mind was a swipe and she Upped her head
occupied with bitter triumph Here back to laugh There was a «aw in
she was, literally in the same build- the glass and er mouth appeared
. ing with Donald MacDonald And he iike an upturned gash reaching from
| was coming into this side of the w to ear 5 “
house not tosee Bridget, but to visit -j coula learn to love you ir you’a I
a damned Oregon"------- keep four hair ted out of sight like !
Curiled Into the one warm inland thal- I
Stocks irregular, motors and steels ;
las
| Bonds uneven. U. S governments
i firm.
Curb mixed, oils in supply
I Foreign exchange steady, pound.)
1 Irene slip.
Colton higher, trade and foreign
KUpppfft
Sugar narrow; Cuban selling:
Coffee easier; trade selling
CHICAGO
Wheat lower; pre-holiday condi-
tions.
Corn weak continued liberal re- l
ceipts.
Cattle steady
Hogs weak to 20 lower
She slept on that and awakened N"
to a new day. a day filled with trials ma'am
‘ the first of which rested on her white i eg j
bedspread and brought a shriek of be d
tecocemwm artung threw, herwhi-
kern, spraying from her mouth with ' m a
pride Between her forepaws lay the ,g
corpulent remains of a rat
Take it away,” she screamed • Tn
•Take it awaeee--"
Bridget hurried in yawning "You • I gd
sound like a radio announcer at an ts
peacock blue sheen of golden velvet,
brocades, tarnished metal cloth
—"Here’s your answer/, she told
Kathleen. These are ancient, and.
my dear, there's a mystery in this
house we haven’t known existed"
Kathleen said nothing She felt she
was on the threshold of a new world
Hogs 1.000; top 7,95 paid by city
butchers, packer top 7.85: good to
choice 178-270 lb. mostly 7.80 and
IMi good to choice 140-170 lb. 7.00-
70; packing sows 6.50-7.25
Sheep 2 000: lambs 5.50-6.25: year-
lings 4.25-5.00; wethers, mixed ages
THE CHARACTERS
KATHLEEN GREGORY: pep-
pery red-haired member of the
Gregory clan, goes West incog-
nito to secure a right-of-way for
fhe Golden Girmine.-------
DONALD MacDONALD: young
owner of The Stubborn Boy
mine has refused the right of
way, hate* the Gregorys.
RIDGET: Kathleen’* com-,
panlon. i • , '
8 27; March 8.24: May 8.15; July 8.12 |-------
A continued absence of hedge sell- ot
inz from the south left the market
_..7
WITH
Robert Irene
Taylor Dunne
------ PLUS ------
Seleeted Shorts
the sprits of the departed Gregorys i-x, euc.
mse gtumhere not approve -St meanwnsneut The Golden
— MacDonald shook his head "Mriss Gtrsa.mine.ho . .. ws s.
— RUey were you born ornery or did m2bew3sAKi1"hoEo: "ith.“e
! it come on you gradually • “ 1 " -mtne .when, en956hndsmust28teu05
• qomeonrakntnfougnsandgets Ana vonPiFShestmmtthatsPo
mnanantantomiheeetswanovcssde onf Kathleen merveled at the
ness," she protested T merely want-
ed to find out what a Gregory was
like”
vwohtcnealonknstache-udhai stck of Fher she ’ seinsh conceited,
aunanuraed uniks she’s a first-run vampire in
Bridgeware Kathleen an agonized | tact, shes » typical Gregory "
M^nSSx N"geagapam“hrt liAat? exgafned Kathteeerimn
hurrtS^Wonldnt^ hash break- -ishoula dg
5" t ErgonrpFiiKe ! unghange.--------
("ll some would go for me because some Old Fges 4.121. firm, fresh graded ex-
ihgndabouhithaWnid ppearFtoomhe I Angus had red. hatr Butwhy.Shoua 'f .w,” cars » other
cottee, mLeneponafa"inamyeanndengningy t Prices unchansed -
pIoFTwwoHA"LFNTOSKp
calm-Heea.ruy," behind her se“pand: terty seleu I once met a girl who! ( USDA । cattle 3 300 calves 3,300:
cePzd-thuhehe It ocludea With i kne her and ahe “*d the nly tal - most fed steers and yearlings 125-
ne shnsurz"nntiihgoniitwouta ent she had was for bossing and it «33 better kind scarce; plain steers
erE.pieurz.m"mm.. Mo [she couldn t run the whole show she 13.00-6 25: butcher and beef cows
take22:snaxe to tne Mac- luldrt play in it That, another f Targel 400-5.00: bulls <00-3 00
Bridget was forced to leave them Gregorztatt,amhs,, ton
alone together when she went into’ (Copyright. 1998, Jeanne Bowman)
Leading Stocks
NEW YORK Oct. IO—(AP)—Sales,
closing price and net change of the
15 most active stocks today:
Loft 178.900 6 7 8 UP IT
Gen Mtrs >6.100 48 3/4 dn 7/8.
US Rubber 23,200- 62 7/9 No
Elec PoPw&Lt 30,700 11 up 19
Nor Amer Co 20.700 23 up 1/4.
Anaconda 20.700 23 up 1/4.
Gen Elec 19.700 44 7/8 up 1/9.
US Steel 19.100 63 No
Baldwin L C 16.700 11 1/4 up 1/2.
Int TAT 18.100 10 6/8 dn 1 4
. Chrysler 16.100 79 7/8 dn 1/4.’
Comw&Sou 15.000 1 3 9 up 1/9.
Mont Ward 14.700 61 7/8 up 1 /4.
Radio 14.900 7 7/9 dn 1/8.
Ill D E N TON DAIRY PRODUCTS CO
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