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: . H 1 ‘Two THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE THURSDAY, AU! UST 9, 1928 a Broken Legs May End Career of Fred Stone, 40 Years on Stage. | © Some Shadows from Fred Stone’s Past ADDRESS BIDS GF Nn. MAS ae . FINANCIAL (CRE ATR eH rnap ove | | wo | MARKETS | "ev Cash Wheat— Arrive Star May Be Forced by ; . ; so in His Quest ; 14 Pe Protein rapngracy 2 . L Airplane . ; : ast Unlooked for Upturn in Liver:)' To arrive .. 12 be tet High Money Rates'Prove Too Stanford University, Cul. Aug. 9. pool Quotations Causes . 1.29% @1.36% Great an Obstacle for - 4 a : : —@#)—California will give its fore-} F LEGACY IS HIS DAUGHTER “6 most citizen, Herbert Hover, a Market Flurry Peet Sect ooeare P i < 3 tumultuous farewell as it sends him — 1.22% @1.28% — Chicago, Aug. 9.—@) —Grain ‘ ” forth next week in quest cf the we. Interpretation of the Scare- presidency. values were on the jump teday, sud- batts ae shiney. etn pe Efe phere ta crow in ‘Wizard of Oz’ Is Moving southward trom his home|denly reversing. the recent extreme|, 40/0. o, (14% @1.20% obetacle ter speculative operations here a week from today, the Repub-| downward course of prices. Euro-|Grade of for the advance in today’s stock mar- ‘a Unforgettable lican presidential nominee will be/pean buying estimated at 2,500,00011 dark northern. 1.11%@1.18% |ket. Scores of issues were run up ol the center figure in receptions in| bushels of all grain accompanied the| ‘To arrive .... 411% 1 to 8 points on a resumption of pool 4 New York, Aug. 9—The restless four cities, if he uccepts the invi-ladvance, There was fear of a sur-/2 dark northein..... 1.09% @1.18% | operations in early trading, but the ew ork, bees er tations which have poured in upon prise in the United States govern-|Grade of scarcity of money caused a general 1 feet of Fred Stone, that have patted him. These are Santa Barbara, ment crop report this afternoon, and hern ... 1.10: selling movement later which cut out a eae takes Mi He oe sit Pasadens, Los Angeles and Long! another bullish tater for unlooked- : Toumne rt Sa down or wiped out many of the early ican Hoke rofore than a quarter west last named place the nomi-|£0%, Sharp upturns today in wheat/2 northern ......... 1.08% @1.12% | gains and sent a number of issues pl Francisco ais never again move f : ek : i’ be neted fee theumsnae of quotations at Liverpool. Montana Winter. : to 4 points below yesterday’s final ee Vin cas remaining. part- f ° ro oo : nee native bene Teoatt. ohe vit] Wheat closed firm 1%¢ to 2%¢/19p IDHW or 1 HW. 1.28% @1.30% | Motations. to he erat ol fd team of Mont- Y . other native born lowans, who willl net higher, corn %c to 2c up, oats 1 Call money renewed at 7 pef cent, ner 0! = 4 * but despite the attractive of the high rate banks called about $15,- 000,000 in loans. Time money was quoted at 6% per cent, the highest “4 rate since July, 1921, with no great 1.70% @1.12% |2mount available even at that high re 110%@ 4 figure. Rumors of another increase Shae in the New York federal reserve gomery and haa probably is lost to for good. . ee or Bred, Stone, who left hone in Kansas at the age of 13 to join @ be gathered there for their annual] at 146 to %c advance, and pro- ‘0 arrive ........ 2 las ion Aes Fege to pride visions unchanged to 17¢ down. a ead es soi tale ia 1.24% each August. Since his self-imposed | ya/ fenera, Tush to buy sent wheat|/195 1DHW or THW. 1.16% @1.18% | tae ith the de- values whirling upward today 0 METIVE .<.000.. 1114 of 7 to become une silence will be lifted w: here | Lively fashion at times. On the | Grade of its circus, and who rose oa un, © livery of his acceptance speech here bulges in price, however, hedging | iniw or 1HW Se cnaits for bl dies 4 » Saturday, the nominee is expected] sales against newly harvested wheat To artive Ai i, paying the penalty for his boundless ae . to deliver addresses at all of these/became gf broader volume, and | yo *EFve.-:- i energy. At 53 he went in for avie- Z Places, with the principal ones in the] acted as @ barrier against additional | Minn. & S. > went ac a bank rediscount rate after the close ey tion Taking a cial 21ett Ae aed es? ; civ ceatee 4 Los Angeles. today |@2in8. Many successive days of low say Jeet hl io ee mane of the. market were freely circulated, i Wont ecover, of course; but it is with ‘Senator, George Hi, Moses ot [Brice record breaking of late, how. | Grade of bat they were without official con- °C doubtful if he can ever dance again. 4 ‘ 3: New Hampshire, chatrman of the |¢ve™ A genbatnt A gee ‘2 12p 1DHW or 1HW. 1.10% @1.11% |" 4. usement shares turned -eak we'"A couple of years ago, speaking an ae : notification committee, to go over| tr, Net mid cbeevt from hedgere th ‘o arrive ...... + 1.10 Onva dental oe ta anoret her to a crowd of fellow actors and ‘ P ‘ s the program for the ceremonies the the pit, and except lve eri | Durum ‘ cir wulation during th ‘test fe rw da i: til cctresses, Fred Stone, announced 1% : day after tomorow at the university |*mount of futura del tly. pearee to | 13 Pe Protein ont of thei invelvin vite ave tale 8° that he had a legacy which he would : ‘ x stadium. today bebo peiateat Taree £2 |Choice 1 amber. 1.10% Sik ay pletures, nw SWather Broa, A leave when he passed on. He had 3 s : Tomorrow he will confer with Dr.| cee BIAMPCOTs (0 ene oe. resulted 1.08% @1.10% | dropped nearly 4 points, Fox Film Niven his daughter Dorothy fe the gets : as wise ; : Hubert Work, chairman of the Re- lasgeiy thor’ einall offerings’ today, 1.14% @1.17% 33," Pathe 2%, and Paramount. wo more - . : i national committee, who Ses m i % they were old enough; that, sai 7 ton and Chicago. i - |, 1° arrive a 1.10% | 4 poi-+- Western Uni ted 3! A —<———=> Corn market advances today re poi~*- ,Western Union react %, ‘red Stone, would be his legacy. But he has left his engagement 2 amber .. 1.09% @1.11% th? His Other Legacy «| Here’s Fred Stone, the comedian who has convulsed millions, in some of his most famous roles. Upper | book clear fcr Friday nights when |Sulted ie Leh vet Ld bd Grade of 1 am'er. ioe Ott yg beeytmns Radio, General Mo- fr.. But while the present generation | lef: ig Stone with “his camel” as they appeared in a musical comedy, next is the famous team of Mont- | the 54th anniversary of his birth will babe strength. In " Oat al bet Grade of 2 amber... 1.00%@1.05% | tors, ‘arren Bros., Consolidated lives it has another legacy; @ legacy | gomery and Stone as they appeared as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in “The Red Mill” and below | be celebrated. ‘The candidate will be 10,000,000 bushels of United States |arade 1 durum..... 1.00% @1.05% |Gas’ and other high-priced special- : *h Gf memories, in which comic figures. | Stone as the Scarecrow in “The Wizard of Oz.” Left, is his daughter and co-star, Dorothy Stone. Right, |the guest of newspaper correspond- | 10,000, ten for Novernber, De |Gt#de 2 durum. SoK@L Ode ties, were substantially reduced in ti dressed in preety bata is the Stone fami Fred Stone, Carol Stone, 12; Paula Stone, 15; Fred Stone and Dorothy Ston eats me Ceara reel, ae =f eed Semibor And Jauiary auipossnt: lave 1 durum.. 1.01%@ the afternoon selling movement. Gancing and grimacing © ? the continent, at a birthday dinner i ‘o arrive ........ 96%! it h rec: ® owy stages of theaters long since| wagon. Event: Sunday to church. And after the] been tanne! by thz Mis con-| at Palo Alto hotel, and later he will|been contracted for in Europe. . (Obaras Giatan @ othe tae e es naw igh rec. Je closed. o down in Wellington, | service he went to the front of the] stant use ct a b brimmed tea} join his family and a number of| The corn ‘market bale active, ee 2 yellow corn....... 1.00 @1.01 01%, or 4% points above last night’s There is the scarecrow from “The | ened a barber shop; and it was there | auditorium, knelt before the altar gallon hat, has always protected hig | Felatives. |Prices advanced sharply on short |3 yellow corn. 99 @1.00 |close, was the only development of * Wizard of Oz,” flopping behind the lthee Fred Stone began his public|and made ‘public profession of his] $0" Naty bs ee liead ———_—______ covering and buying on stop-loss or-|" To arrive .. interest in the rail group. footlights in the comic, insane fash-| or oer conversion to Christianity. And, to lent sie eon ids Bagh sic a ders. Despite atin against offers !4 yellow corn. é 98 ‘cicleaenilataltec, {5 on that delighted hundreds of thovs- ticing tumbling and tight |show that he meant it, he promised| light rays. Mr. Coolidge’s general on the bulge, the undertone was rel-|" 79 arrive @ CHICAGO POULTRY 0 ands of children. There is the Chin-| rope walking in his own back yard,|to contribute one-tenth of his in- | CO ied ‘i i ’ bared 1h bord atively firm throughout the day.|5 yellow corn. @ 93 Chicago, Aug. 9—“)—Poultry, ese clown from Chin-Chin, the show|the boy became so proficient that a|come thereafter to religious philan- See re Nibed ie White House inti- September was easily influenced,|g yellow corn. @ 89 Jalive, about steady; receipts 5 cars. that would be running yet if Dave |traveling circus offered him a job|thropy. He has kept his word; and this a eeanailcound ti and advanced and declined sharply|> mixed corn. @ 95 |Fowls 23@24%, springs 32, broilers i Bee Gntcagor tres the lacred | ea aga rete a | Hiejelncoms prunes avery TU One IAM atan ee eg Ca eadina basis as aieady tn |® mixed corn. @ 93 |29, spring ducks 28, sprink geese 19. ago in Chicago; ther “jon the road to earn $10 a week, |year. is slidge c: 3 i ‘ To arrive .. 4 prioateiclesa tent sehicasl z fbly youthful dancer from Stepping | which sometimes was paid and come’ |° Fred Stone returned to the stage, Hag om tote od aue be eet ee | ‘se higher, with country offerings |4 ried corn, (oe CHICAGO PRODUCE Stones, in which Fred Stone intro-|times was not. His brother Eddie,| But he wasn't. the carefree Fred Le Wales Garo Ara Gia of old grain small, but inclined to/* mixed com. $ Cheats erie, Sco ine ww Bived hi 1 Sees ig shame junioes obese ies pane peehenela Red ater phere dowa work at the ees offices ete ery abatnig’ with either are 5 mixed corn. @ 87 |higher; receipts 6,721 tubs. Cream- ublic and prove: joins Dave Montgomer: ter of four ycars ago, he was able to Frail spatter HN s low ‘: : E: ud eracy was no mere talk; there is! From the circus the aad RRS intreduce his davghter Dorothy to Peete Haale ab shots Dead Illinois Democratic Provisions were dull and had a Beane ata a rad ill ysion die. bret al —but why goon? Until this Rene |ors went into vaudeville, playing six the public as his cn-star. Since then js es Leader apheresis i 35%@ .40% |@ 48, seconds 40@42. " ation cf theater-goe 5 performances a day in 10-cent thea-|father and daughter have appeare ; igher; receip tal Stone can’t retire, broken legs of 00. tors all over the southwest. ‘Then |togcther constantly. And the two| Waechter Funeral a Daan gneeie, te say |Exertee eo inte Soa me The aay ae Suaieai lan tine ay, gined ft ie ee Cab gonier Jae ey a Peaks to Be Held Friday salen ial Tee as te Minneapolis, Aug. 9.—(?)—Unex-|Barley, ch to fey. 68 @ .70 rats 27@28% o join the u "| trou or a while, went back to say they will join them when the: ernor Smit lecic go i. te cauie ‘ < . q . 4 ss ing strong, talk satsitly ects cinema cnailia ea a tittle older, y Chicago to attend the funeral of |/Pected strength in cables, a better| To arrive .. Cheese unchanged. mi; 1c ag . olde Barley, med to No present~lay actor has quite/again, And so it went until a d All of his life Stone has been a] Fuperal services. for Charles|George E, Brennan. export demand, and evening up in ¢ for the hold on the public that Fredjin March, 1895, when Stone’s won “family man.” Int the days when; Waechter, Glen Ulin pioneer banker| It is the intention of the Demo- panceiot these een ee dade eres er Stone has had. Perhaps that ha8|took him to Galveston, Tex. he and Montgomery were teamed to- |and merchant who died Tuesday, will|cratic presidential nominee to leave paca cally sdsaei Vite market | To arrive been because he has been such asu-/ A minstrel troupe was playing | gether, Stone always spent all of his;be held from the Congregational P wd ¥ CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, August 9.—(AP)—U. 8. ‘ . Dept. of Agri.—Potatoes, receipts for the west this evening on the om: perlative dancer, such an nese there, and Stone struck up a friend-| Spare time with Mrs. Stone znd the|church at Glen Ullin at 2 p. m. Fri-| Twentieth Century Limited train, Cesragr | dv eee egeeerer| eid - 9 onsale GAS cara; aripen libra, fin Clown. And perhaps it has been be- !ship with a young actor named David| children, while Montgomery pre-|day afternoon. which would put in Chicago at 9:45/10"t¢) new highs for the day, closing 3 @2.07 |demand very slow, market dull and tie; Cause cf his attitude toward the the- + the two became firm |ferred the cafes and bright lights. | Rev. Irwen will officiate at the|9:45 a. m. (central time) tomorrow.| pb ‘ones Dinar . papline og re weak: Kansas and Missouri sacked “His Shows Wholesome Frplllg al a LEE ote eiv onese stog epee eer |pae ie He plans to return to Albany tomor-| “Oats were quiet and firm with : Lish ‘Cobblers 70 to 80, mostly 75; Ps on, went wil lem, itt! on -acre farm in Connecticut. ij b Py “3 During recent years, when other \lster he and Montomery went res was partly to help him “commute” big, | other grain. Barley started lower MINNEAPOLIS RANGE occasional sale 85; slightly heated The governor decided to drop work and rallied 1% cents on buyi i ying| Minneapoils, Aug. 10.—()— it i 5 e 2 on his acceptance speech to be pres- * 5 by i in and h Their first engagement was in a/which Stone always calls a ranch,! in Bismarck Hospital ent at the funeral of the illinois Sane Saath psc SOY Sone Wheto High Low Close An dress their nora in ane OW eicins New Orleans variety house, at $40| that Stone went in for aviation re- pony Democratic leader, who in recent and futures responded to aid Sept 1.09% 110% 1.08% 1.10% An jokes they ae : mvola week. This was more pay than|cently. He bought a plane, hired a Mrs. Th Wal 5 years had been one of Smith’s|Doard buying of futures, and whest|Dee’ Tagie 110% 1.08% 130 mi their script, Fred ane WAYS |either had ever drawn; the only | Pilot and made regular trips. Then, irs. Thomas Waldecker, 57, of/ staunch supporters. atree-th Bebanber ubpancian Lie B3 i‘ 1th 2: 14% insisted that parson coke ner eeer |trouble was that they couldn’t get it.|@ few weeks ago, he decided to learn | Lemmon, S. D., died at a local hos- 5 nek eptemb x ndvanc ng | a es tin i & Show that pent take my OWN |The show was forever broke. The | how to fly the plane without the | Pital anny Wednesday morning. |camMPAIGN PREVENTS pe ae pt irivgesber sete saree & pt. 2% % 90 "kids to see.” Wholesomeness bas manager owned an oyster bar, and|Pilot’s aid. He studied earnestly|, Mrs. Waldecker was born in Hol-| cope AND SWIMMING early ona ina senies rs a % | 1% [98 ‘An Slways been an psloative you could told the two boys to “take it out in| Under his pilot's tutelage, and had lend. Besides her husband, Thomas Albany, N. Y.; Aug. 9-—()—Fond mee noe Es | a at ee ‘5 7 safely tack on a Fred ‘i tone shew. trade.” Stone was not a drinking | made a number of solo flights when | Waldecker, she leaves three sons and| ..°he is cf swimming and golf, Gov-| anG*itm aa a oe es alent 2 pt. is % a5 34% .35) Fi ee eee re init to offend the [mae however, and to this day he ithe crash came that may prove to) "e daughter in Lemmon, §.D. E000 Sauien Ys finding it next to ims | sue oman mas fats (0 ord. Now |Dec, 87%. 31% 87% 37% would be nothing in it to offend the | ering ruefully when he recalls his ef-|have put an end to his stage career, |_ Funeral services and intermen: ossible to squeeze a turn of either|siq = ~ us -— Yat most delicate sensibilities. Fred | forts to eat 60 worth of Aitors 8 willdaice place in Lamon. p A et aia aa ae 7.9 Stone has played for the great Amer- | roducers of music shows were try- partnership. between New York and this farm, Lemmon Woman Dies Th 65; Minnesota sacked Early Ohio’s thi ing to see how few clothes they could very few sales, 85c. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Aug. 9.—?)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat No. 1 dark northern 1.14%; No. 2 dark northern 1.16%; No. 1 dark hard winter 1.19%; No. 2 hard winter \ 1% | 1.09%; No. 3-mixed wheat 1.07. i 4 ieee grade 65@69; No. * Corn—No. 1 yellow 1.01. eae form of exercise into increasingly| Winter wheat offerings were light | Oct. * 2.05. 2.0! Oats—No. 3 white 40@41. a ji ps enemas _ inere et. . 05 2.04 2.04% . ‘or ily. eel A crowded days as a presidential nom-| and the market was firm. B ag Rye—No. 2, 94@96. tov mse ‘was born in Valmont, Cole- then he brgmtot te Maw. Xork, CAL CAN T GET Strasburg Resident inee. =| Durum offerings were smali and Priel 61% 62% 61% 68 Flax—No. 4, 28 fee 53 yt ‘and the first | 2king theirdebut at the famous old i Di Hi W Since his return Sunday night| demand was fair. D 60% 161: 6 ——_——__—_ foe sie mae ot IMs life were, waite pewery. Sheatse, Recognition came les Mere ednesday from a short vacation on Lot Local and nearby mills reported “aie Bal Da ST gtionie MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR “ be viering as his nomadic father |i # £eW years when the partners got SUNBURN C0 AT _,| Island, the governor has been ti he best flour trade in some time. DULUTH RA: Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 9.—@)— — drifted nd the west in a covered tc re peer in London at Valser Wald, 47, of Strasburg died|down to his office by a combination t Corn was easy at yesterday’s late} Duluth, Minn., peg ye t Flour 10¢ lower. In carload fots, family patents quoted at 6.70@6.80 a barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Shipments 35,728 barrels. . 00 @ 24. a high-grade Wednesday night at a local hospital,|of state and campaign business | decli: ferings were moderate. pen Low ose o- ae et i : following a short illness. i! ,. {Which has kept him from the golf “ nae - 08 in Seal supply and de- pica High ol ? —_—_—_—_—o jzard of Oz.’ _ Superior, Wis. Aug. 9.—UP)\—His| | Mr. Wald was born in Russia|course and the swimming pool down| mand was fair to. good, Sept. 1.08% 1.05 L Weather Report ||, Their London appearance was a/ fishing enthusiasm undisturbed by| August 16, 1881. For the last 28]on the farm of Lieutenant-governor| Rye was steady. Offerings were | Oct. i - «| hit and in 1900 they returned to New |his experience yesterday, when he! years he has been a resident of|Corning, his favorite retreat, light and demand fair. Dec. 1.06 Se ER Ter «| York to take parts in Charles Froh-| spent the hottest day of his vacation| Strasburg, where he has been em-| Golf and swimming are the only| Barley offerings were larger, and| Ry tions r SOUTH ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK His Temperature at 7 a. m. .. a South St. Paul, Aug. 9.—(AP-U.S, Sept. 98% 94% .03% 20% Pr pgp ee es ad 62] man’s musical comedy, “The Girl: on the steaming waters of the Brule| ployed as a cream buyer. hich th really | a bette: Rad i Highest yesterday 95|From Up There.” They became under the full blaze of the sun, Trea: The deceased leaves his wife, Mar- rite neh 5 ee eae oe both penta tues easiest Ip ow Price 4% | D-A.)—Cattle: 2,000. Open’ west last night .. . Fed 60) highly popular: & couple of yeurs | ident Coolidge ordered John Larock,| garette, and seven children, Ignatz,|that he went to Long Island for alrange was 64 to 76 cents. vaudeville house. Bran 23. 00. ing campaign whicl Precipitation to 7 a. m. Q|later, when a woducer was prepar-|his Indian guide, to be aro: and as! Margaret, Mike, Julia, Valser, Jr., , tion. Flax— . ‘= } Highest wind velocity .......... 12 Pras pvigttlgatierysd ef om it usual this morning to tase him on Joseph and Irene, all of whom are fen cays ary ‘hla _scceptance BS a steady. Offerings are a0 298 Han 206 Pe C } : lontgom- | the stream at home. : i . y Ter Be ef 3g “7 and Stone team might well be| Despite -“e many hoacs s,.cni ses-| | Funeral services will be held Fri- speech. ronan ani, re. Coes CHICAGO LIVESTOCK: Dec. 2.10% 2.10% 2.09 2.09 Be cutans Temps. BE 32 23 the comedy business in it. They |terday under a plare bronght/ day morning a 10 o'clock at St.| White's charges against his legisla-| Chicago, August 9—(AP)—(U.| caicaGo GRAIN TABL higher; weighty medium grades 9.00 i = fo és and promptly the American|the temperature at the Cedar Is-| Peter and Paul Catholic church, tive record, and makes suré that his| S. Dae ‘of Agri.) —Hogs, 20,000; RIC AGO::G IN E 25: rig B2E@EIS™ Stockers No =f Aa theater-going public realized that} land lodge -vell up into he nireties Strasburg. Father Fox will be in proposed debate on his politieal ca-| market uneven mostly steady; pack- caso, ug. ara and f dull, iar; bai A® North Dakota— i new Sars of the first magnitude | and up to the sams levl us Warh-| charge of the services. Interment|reer with Dr. John Roach Straton ing sows strong top 11.70 paid for oe High Close readers vary 4 A Re Kinds. 4 Amenia ..... 4 Ms P erle one kaweun icaca at ington’s, the chief exeri:tive has 19¢| will be made at Strasburg. is a go, the .omines hopes to get ral loads of choice 1880-220 lbs. Pa 1.12% 1.18% 1.42. 01.19% | Calves: 1,500; about steady, 16.00 * ott Os” will tell you there never was a are nati | ROOSBUG Ie Tae to TED BOO-SpD | Dee, LAT L9H 116% 118 OHS o 504 sity active, fully another show quite like it. |The Tom Heeney and His Bride cation here August 22." After that {10.75 to 11.70; 160-200 ib. 10.60 to[March 122, 122%.120% 121. | steady, 5 Wedner- drew Helen from Tey Mencioas rr rs v3 he also plans to in a short vaca-| 11.70; 130-160 Ib. 9.90 to 11.60. ay 1.28% 124% 1.22% 1.28% sa . Early sales desirable over the country. It played. Ps < oh | tion before saunc! ing into his speak-| Packing sows 9.50 to 10.40. Pi. 160- to 200- ages 11.25; igs, Brobably will| medium, fo choice, 90-180 ib, 9.66 ee ak eM: ae 0 0 0 0 0 0 years and brought the t: i | g . 7 ‘4 14% 8 Clear ans re cme. But Stone ‘enem. ie , # ae eee Hien on ee mn fons ney ates, 000; calves, 2,500; gen- Bae. 15%. 16% 16% .15% ar | bers cause it was Bo 8 “ey ae eres 0 Cloudy | playing inthis show that ‘he’ met : erally tena on tes Beers 8h sept.” 87% 88 8TH 27% 0 Clear |Allene Crater, the actress who be- Funeral for Mandan der 800 tbs. vi ‘searce; strong; Dec. 40% 40% 40% 0 Clear |came Mrs. Fred Stone. a . Is Held Today] 1692 Ib, steers 16.25. Bent| March 42% AB% 41% 42% 0 Clear | “The Wizard of Oz” was followed : Woman el IF | Peiese 160% i Aaa sie peat| Rye— 0 Clear by ee, hits, notably “The Red : — fhe dg Sood and choice 1800-1600 Ib, | SePt- 26% 97% 95% .96% 0 PtCldy| Mill.” Then, their fame zecure, ‘ " Funeral services were held at St. 14.25 to 16.60; 1100-1300 Ib. 14.25 to | Dee: 1.00 97% 95% 96% 0 Clear | Montgomery and Stone got parts in! 4 ! Joseph’s Catholic church this morn- 16.78; 950-1100’ Ib. 14.50 to 16.85;| March, -.-- - 1.02% 1.01% 1.02% | 0 Clear |the sem "Chin Ghinneeseo™ ae | : Rdnesday, night. "A greqe con- | common and medium 860 Ib. up 2.001 ego" 2.1 1248 1200 12.00 : we let ss - p S Fred Stone still maintains that : : : Secrse af floss attendél the pert £0 A oO, rae Menrunge good and /oet, = 1895 1227 12:12 18.12 C) shew. aed oa reering yet if fortune jees. The local chapter of the Cath- =, and choice, 850 Tb.| ibe , ial lied, while the show minent worker attended medium 8.75 to 14.60; cows, good lies— im 8) and 9.50 to 18.00; common RECASTS was at eight of its success: tg relat hy pice lost]: not go on in fr withene others, these two | Mostly fair] They say that when Mon Roane hat was dying, and Stone brsoaiy! ni iis peal Montgomery looked up at HETTELE : i 53 5 3 eT] Bi E 5 F H

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