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: Stocks SAND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED < a —— peor PRED ON ‘fe [_xervorstocts | onsecmines |LEADEAS CLIMB CROP REPORTS Allied Chemical & Dye ....-. 62% A Se ee eer, | INSTOCK MART DEPRESS GRAIN American International Corp. 16% |Bessemer --.-........ 19.2: Head of Marland Refining Company Warns Pro-| America® Locomotive 65%) Big Indian -——-—.— 18.15 ‘American Smelting and Retg 53 |Boston Wyoming -.._ UNITED STATES BONDS ducers to Conserve Resources; State Reg- American Sugar .. 61% | Buck Creek --____ Other Issues Decline Sharply Government Forecast Con-|tinerty sua Dik i erthocnh { Burk ee ni FEI ulation May Be Altemative American . and ae aM dokbtons BUIe Cea In Trading On Gotham strued as Bullish In Chi. |ipery Sreera fs American Woolen .. Anacando Copper “4 TULSA, Okla, Oct. 10.—(By The , ers of Oklahoma and other profuc-|Atchison —_..-.--- 97% |Columbing Associated Press.)\—Warning oi] men | ing states, probably will not long | Atl., Gulf and West Indies —. 13 |Central Pipe Line —__ that state regulation of their bus!-| continue to permit such foolish |Baldwin Locomotive —-—---. 116% | Consolidated Royalty — ness is imminent because of present | waste of their property by thelr |Baltimore and Ohio ~ 68% {Cow Gulch ---________ wasteful production methods, E. W. | leasecs as has been seen this year. [Bethlehem Steel —-------. 48% |Domino Marland, president of the Marland “Should the present low price of | California Petroleum - ~~ 19% Refining conipany, suggested today | ofl continue, I think some form of |Canadain Pacific before the International Petroleum | state regulation of production {s in-|Central eLather - Exposition and Congress here, that | evitable.” Certo de Pasco Copper leaders in the industry immediately | Reviewing the history of the tn-|Chandler Motors ...-= 48 take steps intelligently to conserve | dustry, Mr. Marland pointed “the |Chesapeake and Ohio - 66% [Jupiter _ == the nation’s ofl resources. * | enormous waste,” of each period of |Chicago and Northwestern -. 63 | Kinney Coastat “I fear that we must face the | flush production, such as now is at |Chicago, Mil and St. Paul pfa 27% |Lance Creek Royalty — possibility of state control of pro-| hand, with a vigorous plea for cor- | (Chicago, R. I. and Pac. 23% |Marine | -_-.-______. "The land own: | rective action. ‘ Chile Copper Mike Henry -——-_____ 16% |Mountain & Gui —__ Central Pipe Line -.. ae Chappell Exchange cago Market NEW YORK, Oct, 10-—Some sub-| CHICAGO, Oct. 10-—With the ov: stantial gains in stock prices took |ernment crop report regarding GN aed in today’s. early dealings but wheat construed as bullish, the Crechoslovek Rep., 8s, ctfa hes teetine parsely cancelled in later | wheat market showed a renewed up-|pmcnomorak Canada bs, 1953" trading. Bear traders succeeded in | ward tendency today during the/french Republi, 78% - forcing material recessions of Copper | early dealings, The government es-|Japanese 45 shares while scattered lquitation | timate of the domestia yield of/Kingdom of Belgium, §# took place {n other parts of the list. [spring wheat was not only amaller|Kingdom of Norway, Sales approximated 650,000 shares. | than private reports had indicated, |Republic of Chile, Ss, 1948 - “Sree but was the smallest since 1919. As ne of Queensland 6s ~-—-—__ © result, the market recelved fresh |\' X- of G. B. and t, 648 1937 —— actionary tone at the opening of to- SWE ean teatlitece mit oe Reecen, Reositing; ‘}American Sugar 6s day's market although good support | which varied from %e lower to %@|American Tel and Tel. cv 6a --+----------—- was forthcoming for some of the re-|s%q up, with December $1.07%@|Americen Tel cot ae cent weak spots, notably American | 197%. and May $112@1.12%, Ww ; Liberty Second 4%e Ulberty Third 4% [aberty Fourth 44a. United” Staten Government bee NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—Stock prices continued to display a ri itcaeteaeeeset AIOTM, 10; te 4) MISCELLANEOUS ———<--—aaane—e 91% 90% 81% Chino Copper - 1 5 Anaconca Copper 7s, 1938 soy a9% i 2 F i Chicago and Northwestern... 63 |New York Olt ---.--- 9.00 10.00 1k Salley ie oe UD | followed by a alight sag and then by Anaconda Copper 6a," 1988 96% 97 Sonaolidat “=. -- || E . r an again |« moderate general advance. At. T. and San Fe., gen., 89 29% Kevin-Sunburst Pi eline anomie? ay |Red Bank ----—- 3.00 2,00 | most effective in the ol, copper and|* Subsequent, the market ascend: |Baltimore and Ohio'cn, die <2 Sanat | Cusden Ot 25% |Kovalty and Producers .07% 408 | automotive issues. Cuyamel Frult|oq sti higher owing partly to un.|Bcttlehem Steel con. ts, Series A Mave?) | z Crucible Steel _... =p gg, | Sutiest. Sa 01% .03 | dropped two points and Kreage five. |usual strength in the corn market |c’v@dian Pacific deb, ds -—..-_______-__ sf) 79 - . “i = ta 46% |Tom Bell Royalty ... .02 03 Equipments and steels also turned | jnq partly to bullish rts about | ticts® Burlington and Qunicy ref, 68 ——_____, STH 88 t a) ora e Cuba Cane Sugar pfd ------ Western Exploration — 310 320 |heavy but. mate Hake Sasor an 0 bul ye Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul, cv., 448 —___________ 56% 868 Erle --.. om = - 4 = st au very: /German finances. The closing was | (};{i, Copper, 6s susk aS 98% 89 | Famoun Players Lasky -...-. 70% | Wyo-Kans :$5 «75 | losses of a point in Baldwin Crucible | strong, 1% to 2% net-higher. with Goodyear Tire 8s, 1641 TAS 15m ne | QpRRAT’ Agonalt 23% | Western States -16 18 | and Guit States Steel being cancelled |Stay S'13%¢ to Lik . ; = ——t ieee heow i . é : * = Fahad 1X. aN .07 08 | in the first half hour. Sugars were |~ "4 See ed, } General Electric ---------2—- 110% | ¥ ia 7 Corn and oats rallied with wheat,|Montana Power 6s A_—-.-.- 4% 98 | GREAT FALLE, Mont:, Oct., 10-—| Great Northern here three weeks| other) jive "14% |._ NEW YORK CURB crast guons throughout, American and aithough at first the government re-| Northern Pacific ref., 6s B 108 104 ‘The Illinois pipe line in the Kevin. |#5° was quoted in Great Falls papor | ienera) Moors coo--------— F144 | Mountain Producers — 14.12 14.28|Soutn Porto Rico, each rising a port about corn had a bearish ef.|Northwestern Bell Tel., 7s BEET SESE, 107% 10TH | Sunburst field has closed because of as stating the Rocky Mountain di- Guit States Steel .. 16 Glenrock Oil -..-.-.. 63 -70 | point. ‘The general list pointed UP | fect. After opening %@% to %o low- Pacifio Gas and Dlectric 5s ~.. a -- =~ Ba aah | $ n of hig road is in favor of put-| >" Salt Creek Prds, -—-. 18.75 19.25 | ward when the initial selling orders er, December 74% @14 Fy rset Dy re: Se A Pine aa eA 94 94 lack of storage and the pumps of|ting on oll burners instead of coal, |!!!inois Central ~~. Salt Creek Cong ---— 1.25 "7.80 / had been absorbed, Woolworth ris-| market sagged alittle further ana | Sinclair Con: Oll col., t= -—-————— 83H 94% | that company have been shut down. |'This would take care of the crucp|!2sPiration Copper - Mutual 912 925]ing 4% points and DuPont 1%. | cert pe - Southern Pacific ov. 4g om 91% | nternational ooo-- — a re ‘acifio ba) a 91 s It 1s ‘understood that arrange |oil output of the Kevin-Sunbypst |2@ternational Harvester 33 |8 oO. 6462 64.75| Foreign exchanges opened lower, | ‘02, Scored slight gains. [inion Pacitio iret 4 —-—— % R Mitt Mae Akeliie pid occctas 885 ize ;|_ Later, with number 2 yellow corn, |. 8. Rubber, 58 ___.--_----....-= 7 85% 85 ments are under way to take care of |field. The storage capacity af the intesnafional’ Paper ~ 180.00 181.00 | French francs dropping 11 points to |mpot delivery, commanding $1.10 «| Western Unlow or eae 108 oh ® larg® proportion of the gutput of | field is filled, and so the Tilinois|/"ternational Pap _——— | 6.07 cents and German marks sell- h : te Siti ee proh} the field and that the shutdown will | Pipe Line has closed until such time |J"vineible O1 be but temporary. aa the consumption warrants the |/tily Springtield Tire —— lent Bi oe nents ee ARS Ua Lepeming: Mime ee NS Limo Locomotive bushel, the highest price yet this|\Wertinghouse Electric 7s oo ie 77, also the new high price record tt |the morning but"the uaa induct | (OF, the ensch. | The market cloned fon. Gantiin, bag told, Rien enat trong, 1% to 1% to 4% net higher. = ' a eaeene and railroad leaders moved upward|necanber 26% to at) ee was the gun he had carried on the Market Gossip and Briefs =""z { ‘4 ° ° ° = ‘ment of Agriculture};~Hogw receipts Mi 4 Kan. and Tex new _ 12% |ment « . ‘ On Operations In Oil k ields eeeiey Seavie pid. -—.--. 27% |24.000; mostly steady; bull seed ane Western, Baldwin,| Provisions were firm tn the ab- ness placed on the stand. She relat. 4 fsaen ae 170 pound averages mostly 7.50@/en and Marine preferred climbed CHICAGO, Oct, 10—wWheat clos.| Arter the shots had been fired and the Boyle agency on the afternoon z Newcomb had been wounded I of- the reaction of general depresrfon in |company of Indian@ for infringe-|Pan American ePtroleum B — 54% |Dig8 6.50@7.25; heavy welght hogs| vanced 2% and American Agricul- 1.10%. and Mrs. Charles Mann had gone ta Mud¢y field. The Mutual refinery at|ton process. Petters end Wines 23% |Packing sows smooth 6.85@7.05;| Steel, Pierce Ol] preferred, National her since ‘his car was less crowded. | front seat, ahe at the steering whee 78% |slaughter pigs 6.00@7.35. ferred, Colorado ang Southern, and)” pork plank. Lard closing: Oo-| "artian cecil Mor | Seated in the rear on the left and - have taken up permanent residence | feet and are underreaming {n order|Sinclair Con. Ofl 17% |on catch as catch can basis of val-|nearly two points. Call money! nary 9.40, eral she sustained the story told by | Miles from Casper, according to her ing as low as 2,500,000,000 for a despite the recurrence of selling) “Oats started unchanged to %O night Mrs, Newoomb was shot and Maxwell Motors -— Mt eae custeet 100% |cholee 180 to 825 pound a Studebaker, Gulf States Steel, Ame! ed the story of how the Newoombs i Glenrock W. in Seopa eae a eeithua ete Pantie 64% |7.75; Packing sows largely 6.7006.90|1 to 2 points above yesterday's final| snes lof June 29 and how she and her fered to take her to the hospital but | ©, the oll industry and the consequent |ment of the Dubbs patent tn {ts con-|Pennsylvania ~. medium 7.55@ 8.00; Nem | tural preferred 3. New lows for the} “Corn closing: December .16%: Gisnrock that evening for @ ride. Bhe Oats Closing. December .43%;]1 used no profanity. I did not even Glenrock has ceased expanding for Pure Oil -... x i haye helped sustain Glenrock indus-| The Hatfield Ol! company, drilling| Republic Iron and Steel 42% | Cattle. Receipts 16.000; very slow | Consolidated Cigar preferred, the|tober 12.20; January 11.00, shom, was the second of the do-|"SDt sides, respectively, outside the city. to set their casing at the above/Southern Pacific -. —— 86% |ues in line with low time two weeks | opened at 5 per cent, Miller, She was extremely emo-|‘t**timony, « car met them. It was 107% 107% Baie season, December delivery rose to Louisville and Neshville Chicago pressure in a number of ordinarily Yo off, December 48% @42% that the cartridges had not been 5 ec, and | Middle States Of CHICAGO, Oct. 10—{U. 8. Depart-| inactive issues. New York Central,|jater advanced a trifle above ‘yeater- changed. % New Orleans, Texas and Maxico,y day's finish. Helen Newcomb was the firet wit Norfolk and sence of any aggressive eelling. faces H, and Hartford -. 12% |7-00@8.00 ;top 8.10; desirable 150 to|ican Can, DuPont, American Wool- = {uatinnealaeePacs obs) had purchased a new Ford car from fork I. ie Cantlin discovered that Mra. J. D. Glenrock feels itself hard hit by|patent against the, Standard Oll|Pacitic Oll ~.--——-—--—-._ 87% | Detter erades weighty «laughter | figures. | Jones Brothers ‘Tea ad-| December 1.09%; May 1.13%: July mothers now the Gsceiasd, And Mr. i ek = Hal Riney said that he would take | M retrenchment of activities in the Blg|struction and operation of the Bur.|Peoplo's Gas _. Nght Nght 6. year were established by Republic| stay .75%; July .76, and Mrs. Mann were riding in the 174 |packing sows rough 6.60@6.85;| Inameling, Pressed Steel’ Car pre-| ray 45%; July 45%, pea getioa alyhirn Mr. Mann and Mrs, Newcomb were the time being and many men who Hatfield Nearing Sand. Reading -——-——. tries have either been latd aff or/south of Rawlins are now down 8,704|Sear Roebuck —- 16% | practically all grades heavy steers) losses ranging from fractior to| Ribs closing: October 9.52; Jan | tenses witnesses to appear. In gen.| When they were about 10 or 12 The closing was easy. Trading " lings going toward Glenrock and they as depth, after which drflling will be|Southern Railway 85% |ago; handy weight and year! tional under examination and after Parco Cracking Plant. resumed. During the pest few dage|Gtanderd OU oF J. = 33% |show less downturn: run mostly | slackened Dereeptibly in the late Klan W elcomes sho had gotten down from the stand | Wer® returning into Casper, Some- Two cracking mills, operating un) of driliing formation was encounter-|Studebaker Corporation -.-.-- 96 |short fed natives with moderate| dealings, owing to the absence 0 had to be assisted from the court-|°N® !m the car shouted, “Turn on 3 red traders who left early for the fer the Dubbs process haye beenjed which looka very favorable for|Texas Co. ---------—————__41__| #upply cholce offerings; top matured | many % placed in commission at the new re-| bringing in a good well in the Mud-| Texas and Pacific ----20% B] steers grading chofqs. 12.00; ad Himernd reli G ldels Poste] Proposed Law finery of the Producers and Refin-|dy sand which they expect to reach Tobacco Products A 86% |Icads yearlings and handy weigh five ints to’ 107, 7“ new low foe the er corporation at Parco, Wyo. These | within the next hundred feet. Transcontinental Oil 2 10.00@ 11.00; most killing classes un pot A ; Union Pacific -— 120 |evenly weak to 250 lower: spots|year on the announcement ot an] 4 against Masks in the west and are the first install- Down 1,550 Feet. United Retail Stores 73B|more on heavy fed steers; canners| additional tssue of preferred stock pense the controlling factor. A suit 1s now ling very nicely. Westinghouse Hlectrio -—--. 81% lern grass bulls 3.75@3.85 sheep searce; steady to srong; good ook tye Mattiad your dimmers" or similar words. She Mrs. Cantlin, wite of the defena-|*aid that she had previously gone ant, in testifying, added no new | {nto @ ditch because of having her facts to the statements made by | !!mhts dimmed and she had resolved those preceding her. not to dim her lights again, Just before the state rested tts! In a short while a car coming case at 9:30 this morning, Judgo, West passed them with the seme OKLAHOMA CITY, Okta., Oct., 10.] Brown had granted the prosecution |command being shouted by one of —A statement declaring that the Ku| the right to present the car to the} the men tn it. It stopped about 50 or Klux Klan “would certainly welcome | jury outside of the courthouse for | 60 feet in front of thelr car. A man definite legislation regulating use of | examination. This was objected to|sot out and when the Newcomb car maski was issued here by N, C,|>y Hnterline who wished to have | passed he Jumped on the fender and Jewett, grand Dragon of the klan in| the examination postponed until he} shouted again for her to dim the Oklahoma. Mr. Jewett asserted that | had had an opportunity to bring out | lights. She increased the speed, the Ku Klux Klan “belfeves a law| further testtmony for the dofense. | thinking she said, that the men were is needed making {t @ felony for one Possibly “holdups, The man. was or more persons at any time to tres.| MANNS TESTIFY AT Ae ths Lessa pass upon private property or to TUESDAY SESSION. t the entrance of Hvansville the pear in public masked,” except at| Yesterday Mr. end Mrs. Charien|°®F again overtook them and drew public initiatory ‘services or in| Mann who were seated in the New-| =P in front of them at the right parade. comb car com!ng from Glenrock on| 5&4 side of the road. Cantiin and ment df a battery of ten which are/ The Hughes Royalty company|t. S. Ind Alcohol -. 50% |cutters and bulls stea‘w: veaters a under construction. The Dubbs pro-| drilling on its holdings in the Ma-jUnited States Rubber ——---. 7%4|higher; stockers fairly active at | cega is owned by the Universat com-| honey Dome section are now down|United States Stecl ----_-_ 87% | week's decline; bulk weighty rau- . Willys Overland -.-—------- 6% |stockers and feeders 4.50@7.0 balbsy's Fj | American Zinc, Lead and Sm. 8 |reaty steera on country Butte and Superior -—--.-. 14 late yesterday 8.10. SA 4 Colorado Fuel and Iron ~.--. } . Receipts 26,000: fairly Montana Power -. ki best fat lambs steady to National Lead - strong: in-between kinds weak; culls YANKS IN FIRST ILL G ee a STOCKTON, pany, in which J. Ogden Armour {s| 1,580 feet with operations progress-|Utah Copper --------—-———_ 58% Page bulls 4.25@450; few 4.75; west- and feeding lambs steady; killing Calif., Oct., 10.— choice fat western tambs 13.26@ : most natives 18.25@13.50; top utehers 18.75; one deck prime fed (Continued from Page One.) Meusel. Scthang fot a double into right. Frisch threw out Scott at first, making a nice play of it. No Alexander A. Kels, Ludi butcher, Ms ‘ ; two doubles was wentencea to be hanged for vs|| Standard Oil Stocks | searing wethers 11.50; two murder of Edward Merservey, an aged itinerant laborer, near the Kols ranch In the Lodi dist:!ct on Septem- ber, NEW TORK CURB choice range wethers, some two year old included 9.00; feeding lambs mostly 12.75@13.25. GIRL SLAYER the fatal night of June 29, testified to the effect that antlin had drawn his gun when he was beside their car, had pulled tt forward and down- W. 5. Miller, as they later proved to be, Jumped out of the oar, Miller crossing to the left and Cantlin re- maining on the right hand aida, Miss ward ag he started shooting. As the|Newoomb said she passed between GOES FREE |= totais the Newcombe and thelr | tem as Cantiin said: “Stop that friends went by, both Mr. and Mrs, | 06F” Ter basuaaher| to drive because partment of Agriculture—Hogs—/ A baby is not a toy, He ts Mann were able to seo flashes of} @ net time she did not know who Recetpts 8,000; slow, steady to 100) human, with a completely organized! yep moRD, Neb.’ Oct, 10—al-| fire from the gun held by Cantlin, |Cantlin was, though she goon rec- her, good and choice 200 to 325] poay, entitled to certain rights which . “I shall never forget that flash| nized Miller, She started te drive higher, #9 “4 0: 7.60: iy: z though a coroner's jury here yester. faster, she sald, thinking the pound butchers 7.25@7.50; top 7.60;/ should be respected. Under no cir- dey held that Anton Lene. 55 was aid Mrs. Mann. gd ln Cent pv men mixed loads carrying packing S0WS) cumstances should a mother allow/in% to death by Alva Vajgrt, 15|8t the same time stating that she tee ‘Ds. n She declared, and Ught 6.90@7.16; packing s0ws/ baby’s rights to be ignored for the year ol4 schoo! girl, on whose fath.4 88 in peor health at the time of the| Pulled @ gun and fired several times, mostly 5@6.90; average cost! sake of the pleasure of amusement ern farm the former waa employed,» {Pasedy, was very cold all during|0n® bullet passed through the tos- yesterday 6.98; weight 273. of relatives and friends. Excessive| si. wit) not be arrested, County at-|the ride and paid very little atten./nMeau ebout six inches from the Cattle—Recetpts 10,000; fed steers | “piaying’ with baby oply tends tolto.ey yA McKillup of Seward | tion to most of the things that hap- yignt Sime snd Try, taehes sym the and yearlings slow; mostly 260 low:| annoy him and cause him to fret.lannounced shortly after the coro- | pened. GSES at stae Maud which er; early sales 8.50€)10.50; » veral Perhaps even hindering his natural! news jury gave its verdict. Mrs, Mann aaid that the incident rae eee vt ray loads yearlings held about 11.00:/ development. The girl, according to a statement | had left her suffering from a dls-| «ne snes aud that Cantlin re. canners and cutters 2.60@360:/ Rocking, shaking or bouncing the|made by the prosecutor, shot Lana|tinct ehock from which she hae not into town saying at th fed g ras steady; other she stock 15@260 low | naby after he has been fed ts a very|to defend her honor after he had| recovered. She rarely discussed with “The Hell with her. Ite cutee on eee omens venis nteady:| P24 practice. ‘There are some who|tauntingly told her that he waa go:| anyone the killing of Mra. Newcomb. |The 1 Move ont youre Boskke Oia Oe ae BC. ton ‘weaia| believe that such treatment helps to|ing to leave whon she informed him | With her husband she had spoken | #ornton, ; locking bologna bulls 3.60@4.00; top a settle the food, but if you havelof her condition. of it hard!y at all and most of her It was 15 minutes, ahe anid, be 10,00; heavy calves 60c or more low-| 1.) haa such treatment immediately ’ : information regarding the affair had lore anyone came in @ car to Ae. Slacee owt carly | aioe To@ine| After eating a full meal, you will| BERLIN Oct, 10—(By The Asso-|come from Nellie Newoomb, or|f0r® anyone cam town who had by feeders slow; early sales 10@16¢) Jere that the shaking 1s more apt|ciated Press)—The United States|Helen newcomb, daughter of the thle tiave wet cue ee eee. 4% lower; bulk 5.50@7.3! : to create the desire to spit up the|government it was officially an-| deed woman. bier S. P, Off ----------- 193 126 | Sheep—Recslpts | 26.000; _ Jembs| rooq rather than to hold it down. |nounced has submitted to the Ger-| Previously Miss Newcomb had tes- ogre pe EEL, %4 65% | sterdy to 160 lower; bulle fat western} ry ‘the program of the child’s| man. government. the prellminary titled that Mra, Mann had sala to| 7) Hag ite epeanarre tir cansad eee Ir 0@ts a0; sheen and toon | training, baby's father has a detinite| draft of a trade and consular agres-|her, “If I were you IT would stop|™ J Ride’ ewnnesna Fealttemos ae Tambo 15 10@ 12.90; ahoop and £004-! piace, He munt co-operate with the| ment, which ts under examination |the ear and teach those amart slecs this time is Mrs. N. H Grimes o fantine teinbe 12 thie aOe toecding | Mother or all etforts of proper train-|here. No negotiations betwoen the|® lesson” or words to that ettect,|‘hs t Nowoomd Grim ass feeding lambs 12.65@12.90; breeding te have yet cocurred. | MYe. Mann, when on the stand said mes. She ts not Crude Market ewes mostly 6.00@7.50. pee rane oe Nee arm Pr | re Serene tS DENS, FOE: GOCUITEL Tee aba, O14 Set cemmemnber having | TUNE With ber’ present husheng: - — ly = baby will behave an per- ‘a! The matter of newspaper inter : Seotly when. in the site cary.ot the | TONERS. 3. ¥., Oct. 10-—itty | ci SMe etthough Miss Meweocsh | vows which she had siten wae coe Att ds F. 1 mother, but™wi!! completely change| federal prohibition enforcemen entered into at this time She de 81.85 en unera when the father makes his appear- agents today raided 22 places, mostly | “one #0. runs, ope hit, no errors. Pend Seventh Inning % p Anglo ——- 104 GIANTS—Stengel sinstea intol Record Made In Buckave | -———- 7 right. | Kelly hit into s double play. 4 Gontinental”-————_— 48 Scott to Ward to Pipp. inyder 4 _—— churned the air and the enning end- Operation Here eee ed. No runs, one hit, no errors. Indiana ---————-—---- 89 YANKEES—Bush slashed a sins} giin é r ss gle over the middlo bag. Witt and dispatch in performing |Nat. Tran -———-—-——- filed out to Mousel. Bush scarei|% ‘onsilectomy operation was dem-|N. ¥. Tran ——-———-93 on Dugan's double into left field, | ("strated this merning by Dr. G.|Nor Pipe ----—---—--- 8. r before an | yh pelea ca se, tieing the score. Dugan going to pies an interested group |Ohio third. Kelly took Ruth's grounder and threw Dugan out at home plate. Meusel flied out to Young. One run, two hits, no errors. ayy Bighth Inning OMAHA, Neb., Oct., 10.—U. 8. De- ‘Training and Habits the tonstis and |Prairle Ot! ----—--——-- acenolds of a boy in just 36 seconds, |Prairle Pipe -----——--~~ Choroform was administered ay an anesthetic and the operetion myiftly accomplished. The patient is get- Ung along nicely. oO. Ky ----—-—-——-- 8. GIANTS—Ryan flied out to Witt. Dr. Barger is an ear, eye, nose and |S. 0. Neb ~---——-——---- Bancroft singled past Ward and/ithroat specialist whose success in| 5. went to second when Dugan threw/his chosen profession has been|S. 0. Ohio —. . O. Ne Ze) cemeememnenn out Groh at first. Frisch fied | marked. onetiiperte out to Witt. No runs, one hit, no _. — YANKEES—Pipp scratched an Republicans infield hit and on a wild pitch by ° picked off at secund, Snyder to In Meeting * Frisch. ‘Ward singled into left Ward going to second. Hendricks |rcan leaders of six states tn the went in to bat for Scott but filed] Rooky Mountain are meeting here errors. Ryan went to second. Pipp was Ryan threw out Schang at first,! DENVER, Colo., Oct. 10—Repud- out to Stengel. No runs, two hits |today with John T. Adams, chair-|Cat Creek rrors. man ! Practically all testimony was to| Med as untrue certain alleged quo. Repul ional CO CLOCK cee mnennnn 1.80 ¢ on | ance. There is a strong tendency former licensed lquor saloons and tatto! Dll ornt: er Ninh Inning commttthe, wae pire son loner i nealbe resmmareang i Of Old Friend) cn the part ot the tather and grand-,“rrested 17 proprietors and bar. ie Sean eth: Sita ho ee newspaper, sealvameieed tie are GIANTS—Johnson now playing|ers to make plans for a closer |Grass Creek ~~ a parents in particular, to pamper|tenders in this, the home city of | ha ve beats Ment nat tations published in the Tribune. ale 5 ie | Latal rs tt Torohlight <———-———--————_-- 1.88 pee baby, and spoil him with over at-| Willan FL Anderson, superinten-| there may ha fon mare SRS roneh eho | ted fously ata SORE EPt Ae EONAR races Henn | eo) Denweee ee BASOAsl “AN Hatt manip crecrmeeteeeen 148 oe gue to’ “Fined . A dent of the AntiSalcon League of | DUt Were not certain, previously stated Foung’s fy. Dugan threw out |state organizations during the com |Z Basin - = 136), 3 Sunn sone tention. Such over attention ia the|dent of Sheritt Perry A. Morris and Jus-|that the interviews in the Tribune Méusel at first. Stengel slashed | ing campaigns. Se CHOON sceg dec ,90 | tine. r., to attend the funeral|/enemy of all training. The baby ‘ork. tice Henry F, Brennan both testisi.| We® less correct than others, e4 that Cantlin when he came in| She emphasized the allegation that a long hit into lett fora home run.| Informal conferences between | Sait Creek --..- AIO ‘99 }0f W. S. Jackson, an old friend and| oon learns to look for and demand Johnson throw out Kelly at first.|state chairmen end national leaders |Pis Moddy ~~ Sto Sal oleentat alpstinegs Stra mas setiam histone tect THe artes ce ante | outa oct Derby, ies oF tin ce | froma the soene watd that bay hag trea | Cantiin tad kept, cutslag’ aaet word One run, one hit, no errors. ‘® held at the opening session. | Hamilton —...---------—---- .90/cldental discharge of a gun which|{s not met. He cries for a pacifier,| Mrs. . ra nl piv a i na | four shots, after another, but in her testimony YANKEES—Cunningham went in-| Tho states represented are Arizona, | Mule Creek -. ae ho was cleaning in preparetion for) he cries to be taken from his orib,| Tetary of bir a joday 6! roe on Several Casper physictans and sur-|TOUsht out only one piece of pro- to center fie for the Giants. Groh | Montana, New Mexico, Utah, Wyo- | Sunburst ‘T0)a hunting trip. Mr. Dunn was|to be rocked or to bo carried about,| 9% the U. S. 8. pe ggstcoppt asda aida] pert Agora attended Mra, Newcomb| ‘@nity. being unable to remember threw out Bush at first. Witt |ming and Colorado. hot @ former partner of Mr. Dunn |The habit grows, and there ts no|Navy dirigible ZR, and both (SRo| Metatia| haa parteciaed’ ao autopsy | the others, flied out to Cunningham. Dugan| Those attending the meetings in ta Tiree reported but was employed quicker way to teach a child to ery|>¥ carrier pigeon to President | OF who had F body were called on|,, Sh also repeated that she haa filed out to Meusel. No runs, no|clude Mr. Hazrslett Taylor Upton, | by him tn the undertaking bustness.|than by giving him everything he| Coolidge @ measage that the atrcratt | Over the the condition of the bullet|“*™elled whiskey on Cantlin'n Slope spots houd, We tha othent: Rapuellont ce Potai a cries for. No one wants @ “ory.|ad been “commisatoned and addod ( : ganization, and Claudius H. Huston, toes re 4 oe breath” although she denied having to the navy list as a ship of the | ound stated at the 1 t Joseph 3B. Kealing, Frank P. BURNS F ATAL vrbe foundation of al! training ts| United States navy, Per oe | Sumerevinoen ek Titschert, N. A. Grevystadt,- Dr. regularity. A baby’s habits are rep olinla and Dr. J. C. Kamp, who| “nk eageimeeseremte Horace 1 a J. B. Gord HICAGO, Oct. 10.—Potatoes Ne! f a Barly training| the family h Regular habt FF age led pale eae oakonra | jorace Le A jordon, CHICAGO, 4 — |quickty formed. Barly ining |the famtly happy. Regular habtts,| tation, spoke in regard to the mat a Butter and Eggs f ———————___—. slightly weaker; recefpts 73 car: TO ENGINEER will do much to lighten the mother's|and proper care are necensary for! ter of Pi i ure. Aescaek be |The oyster, at the commencement RAILROAD PRESIDENT DEAD, | totai United States shipments 1,409; tank, by allowing her more time for) baby’s, health and happiness. No|fore her death. Dr. A. P. Kimball | ot)!" Career fs #0 small that 3,000,- NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—(By ‘The As-| Wisconsin bulle round whites U. 8. — her household duties and recreation./one reflects baby’s illness more}and Dr. Allen Melellan had per-(002, Would only occupy one cubic CHICAGO, Oct, 10 Butter un. | sociated Prosa-—Ralph Peters, pros-| number 1, 116@1.35 wt; ditto,| GRANITE CITY, M., Oct. 10.~| By keeping the baby's time for sleep.| quickly than the mother. rmed the autops: jt ttled; creamery extras .45%4; stan-|ident of the Long Island railroad, ked 1,10@1.80 cwt; Minnesota! Barry EB. Hamilton, 30 years old, a| ing, feeding and bathing strictly tol The mother will find that system The bullet was presented in court! __ a dards .43%@.44; extra firsts 43%@| died suddenly at his home in Gar.|and North Dakota sacked’ round chemical engineer at the St. Louis | schedule, the baby learns to “livelatic training im absolutely indispen-|by Corner Lew M Gay as Exhibit Nn 45% firsts 42@.43; seconds 40% | den City Tuesday. white U. 8. number 1, and partly|Coke and Chemical compeny, died| by the clock.” Another important] «able for both the baby's welfare as steel jacket bullet Surveying and Locations @.41 Mr. Meters ‘had been president of| gradod 1.00G1-15 cwt; ditto bulk 1.05] today from burns recaived late yes! point—the proper training fn in-|for her own. Many cases of atraie 1 in the gun sub | Geologists, Oi txperts, Oil Meld gs higher; receipts 5,699 cases:/the rallroad for 18 yeats and was|@1.20 cwt; Minnenota and Notth|terday’ when he fell into = vat at| fancy makes it easier to train him|on the mother's nesvare system are| mitted as fo. 2, a 45 cal! Maps, Blue Prints rate -30@.36; ordinary firsts .261{o have retired November 19. Ho| Dakota bulk red River Ohios U..8,|acalding water, His home wan in|in other respects when he grows|dno to irrerular habits on the part} ber automatic holding eight cart WYOMING MAP AND @2 was 70 years old number 1 and partly graded .95@| Portland, Ore., where he is said to! older. lof the Remember that habits, | ridges, four of whit shot BLUE PRINT CO. oe —_ Several days ago he deve 1 n| 1.05 ewt; ditto sacked, 1.0541.10] have been prominent | A happy healthy baby is a reali both ¢ and bad, are hard to| Sheriff Morris said t the gun was P. 0. Rox 35 ; the t thickly { from which he was be to ew outh Dakota sacked early! He was taking the temperature enjoyment to a ousehold. Hia| break eretore, it ts wis en that Ca vad handed Roem 10, Daly Bldg. jated jeland in the world. _ “be recovering. Ohios number 1, 1.00@1.10 owt, of the water when hig ankle turned. happiness makes every member of | ago the good habits, ‘to him two days after the eh : . ii cceiiicdneinamnteniatcMie ‘ksatiankastimaiets, Mis AX ce,‘ maiingemmmnnaniplatearineaiticseta. g wee 2 f

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