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14) PAGE SEVEN. NO COMPLETIONS BY! MIDWEST IN WEEK : Stocks : Grain NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED | | 7 New York Stocks | Oil Securities (By Wilson, Cranmer. 8 Company) STOCKS SLUMP. GRAIN TREND feamg Chemical & Dye ----.- 62% American Can -... 20% [Amarin Car and Foundry ~~ 166% LOCAL OIL STOCKS < ” American International Corp. 16% Bie Tedien” od 2 . i :: i! . ve -.---. 68% sats New Hole Started in Ambrosia Lake, New Mexico, | America® Zesomotive = 633 Boston Wyoming -—- ‘60 —— UNITED STATES BONDS a Oil Test; Steady Progress Made on Opera- peta Rees see atte 38 UO EW TORE: Oct. 11— Inoresset|Economic and Political |idneny 3° naae 7 wee poate tions in All Fields American Tobacco ------- 147% uudation of the lower priced] Strain In Germany Uti- |tiberty First 4%e FRENTE 97.60 American Woolen ~_..----- 10% {Central Pipe Line ... Se eee ee coy ta part to ‘lized by Bears Liberty Second 4%s -————_- 87.80 Anacando Copper --_-. -- 37% |Chappel -. the calling of bank loans under- Lie Third 4%s 5 For the first time in many weeks|ing out, getting ready to cement|Atchison _......--_...--_~. Columbine -.. mined the resistance shown by the Liberty Fourth 4%s —— no completions in the Salt Creek | 6% inch. AUL, Gulf and West Indies Central Pipe Line .. usual leaders in the early part cf CHICAGO, Oct, 11—In the ab- United States Governms field are reported by the Midwest.| Hogback—No, 4 NW% 19-29-16:|Baldwin Locomotive ME SSoy prea dete et gs tic ya bites lcccertity ed ro 000 shares |sence of any new bullish develop: |ceschostovak Rep. &s, ctf -- Inability to recover lost too!s after | spudded in October 4. Baltimore and Ohio - Cow Gulch ----------. 2 si " |ments, wheat prices tended down-|Hominion of Canada 6s, 198% some time spent in fishing, made it) Buffalo Basin No, 18—SW% 81-48-|Bethlehem Steel ------------ 46% Domina’ NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—8tock | V2 today during the early deal-|rrench Republic, 751 —--—. necessary for the company to sitid| 99; depth 240 feet, drilling. California Petroleum -—- 19% |Blkharn ——___; taleds Heceuetetrattos —Stock | ings, Secretary Wallace’s addr Japanese 43 ___ the rig on its Ambrosia Lake test; Golden Eagle Dome—} 1 BE%|Canadain Pacific - 145% | 2. T. Willams - I serentilae tinleatae tie ¢ Ssaphiled and | at Kansas City was taken as chiefly Kingdom of Belgium, in New Mexico. The derrick was| 11-45-97; depth 900 feet, shut down|Central eLather — — 15% | ae | day's tock market. Selline 10"|® relteration of statements made |Kingdom of y shifted 10 feet east of the original| waiting for rock bit lubricator. Cerro de Pasco Copper -—. 88.6 | Brents mith wah Gentine ecithnee pres-|earlier in the week. On the other |Republic of ¢ : location on the NW% of sec. 13-15-10.| . Baxter Basin Field Chandler Motors ---. 46 |Gates eta eo eae aa Pend | hand, bears put some stress on ro fe * Coa other operations for the week ending! Well No. 6—NE% 11-17-104; depth |Chesapeake and Ohio .. 66% | Jupiter : shares. Sears Roebuck advanced | PoTt® Of increasing critical economic stir a ok ‘ 2,655 feet, broke ripper, circulating|Chicago and Northwestern -. 63% |Kinney Coastal “ as iM pokes ~~ mente Fathwes jand political strain in Germany. | 4merican Smelting, 6s 1 and trying to pull pipe. Chicago, Mil and St. Paul pfd 27% |Lance Creek Royalty - .03 .08 ae net aac cunts are allway | Opening prices, which ranged from} merjcam Smelting, Neiber Dome test well—SWX 13- Well No. 29—SW% 10-16-104;|Chicago, R. I. and Pac, Marine -— vorable developments af tod: *-| 3c lower to a shade advance, with | American and Tel. 45-93; depth 2,115 feet, drilling. depth 2,220 feet, drilting. Chile Copper - Mike Henry ~~. aividend sopetin ay'*) December $1.09% to $1.09% and|American Tel col tr., North Casper Creek—No. 36 SE% Ets Basin Field Chino Copper Mountain & Gult With t Om |May $1.13% to $1.18%, were fol-|Anaconéa Copper 7s, 1938 36-87-82; depth 1,082 feet; stanfing| Bik 11 Well 2—depth 135 feet Be tee eh eee =| pacing WHS Seen en [towed ne Sve. Beaera UDty yee @ne'|AnAsoos Cevper 64, 1088) “4 “le 04 pi eRe af a . 5 | . T. and San , gon, omer ek—No. 1, NW% 16-44-62; et ‘Walt t—depth 1,790 feet; Conaretene 2AE Hed Banke enact meee, buying power came into the rall| around.” Peet. Oo tiaS Baltimore and Ohio cv. sagen 6870 feet, bailing and clean. arilling. es ‘ een Cuadén Ol Royalty & Producers... road shares which improved frac- | although December corn touched | #ethiehem Steel con., bs, Wyoming Are Distributed Crucible Stee! General Motors Great Norhern pfd Suni t Bell NEW YOR! Mountain Producers tionally, Auto Knitter dropped 4% | @ropped 2% points, U. &. Alcohol, | Tobacco Products and Gulf States; & new high price record for the vanced to 78¢ for December and then dropped to about the same as ‘anadian Pactfio deb., 4 ints to 1 o thicago, Burlington and Qunicy 4 Cuba Cane Sugar pta Tom Royalty --. eee eens See ow ave {he | season, the market soon reacted as | chicago, Mil, and st. Teulv ov Aico. "4 s Erle .--. Western Exploration — 3 lished by Anacende, Chan? |a result of profit taking sales, After [Chile Copper, 6 i 6) a t ‘UW Ss al |amous Players Lasky ----. 70% |Wyo-Kana -—. citirs 2G enewam Chandler | opening unchanged to %o higher, year Tire & ‘ 5 lGenerhisAapbalb.<. Western States ora, American Ice and Lee Rub-|Hecember 77 to Tc, prices ad.|Great Northern, 73, A ; i) General Electric - ¥ on ber. Producers and Refiners sabe Beeey ek. Mon Northern Pacific ref., orthwestern Bell Tel., : yesterday's finish. leek 4 Blee 5 Gulf States Steel Pg fs ei ca 8 oe Aoithagealies Menace Pom! |" Oats paralleled the action of corn PN a eas Illinois Central - Salt Creek Pras. -. | 18: The aveoniasi aul x but kept within narrower ‘limits, | sinclair Con. Inspiration Copper - Bet ee One, hed definitely downward dente weuns | starting ¥% to So higher, December [Southern Pacif CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 11.—J]department for use in counties |tnternational Harvester 2 $33 noon, increasing ‘heavieesn petore | 43% to 43%e, and later falling back |Union Pacific First de ” a lengthy delay nearly two | where oil originates, $45.46 these |int, Mer Marine pfd 23% |S. O, Indiana 5462 64,75 eu by bens sing ‘bony gen of the | again. TT Bc Robtet. ka id one-half million dollars in fed-| oll counties, $63,567.07, and Univer-|international Paper -—. 71% |Cltlea Service Com ~-. 130.00 181.00 Lory mabey 8] ares Gaing com: | "Provisions were dull and without | Western Unton eral oi] royalties for the past fiscal | sity of Wyoming, $230,780.13. The|tnyincible Oil ------. ae 8% sieht ‘9 the general list. Losses | material chan; Westinghouse year have finally been distributed ong various funds in Wyoming, tate Treasurer John M. Snyder an- ounced today. grand total is $2,424,481.56. It was originally figured that about three million dollars would be coming to Wyoming as its share of Kennecott Kelly Springfield Tire -. Limo Locomotive -. Louisville and Nashville -. Copper Livestock in most of the so-called pivotal issues were held to fractions, Addl- tional new low records for the year were established by Endicott John-. CHICAGO, Oct. 11-—Grain closing: Wheat— December, $1.09%; May, $1.1844; July, $1.10%. Corn—Decem- Under the apportionment com-| royalties for the fiscal year ending |hack Truck — hail eal erent, AL Syd ber, 76%c; May, 74%c; July, 76%0. uted by the state treasurer and | Juno 30, 1923. These figures, how-|yfarland Oil -— Kale Rpvieona’ ‘wtee ‘Ol pre. | O8tS—December, 43%; May, 45440; pproved by Attorney General D. J.|ever, were based on the United |\raxwell Motors —~. V Chicago Prices _— ferred; and Davide Seeei Pre’ | July, 44%. Lard—October, $12.15; owell, the schools get a total of | States bureau of mines estimates, |xriadie States Oll --------- §% | CHICAGO, Oct., 11—{U. 8. De- Pale aM yi ue R ne ee Dey January, $11.02. Ribs — October 1,210,803.61, the state highway de- | and did not come up to expectations | xricsourl Kan. and Tox now — 12% |Partment of Agriculture)—Hoge— Mi prate © 8 points were $959; January, $! ent, $874,365.98; the highway WASHINGTON, Oct., 11.—A num- fer of claims in the Salt Creek oll jel, Wyoming, will be invalidated y a Gecision of the interior depart- ment today ina cause by Louls Lavoye, 3 homesteader, The depart- by a ite more than half a million. cedents established by various de- Ppartmental and court decisions of twenty years standing. The lands in the Salt Creek field were classed as oil bearing ten years before Lavoye's entry had been dveloped under the Missouri Pacific pfd. Republic Iron Sear Roebuck .. Sinclair Con. Oil -. Southern Pacific ---—-——. Southern Railway Standard Oi! of N. J. and Steel Receipts 30,000; mostly 100 higher; 6.85@7.75; packing sows smooth 6.90 @7.15; packing sows roungh 6.75@ 6.90; slaughter pigs 6.00@7.85. Cattle—Receipts 8,000; fairly ac- j tive; killing quaility plain; run in- cludes about 1,000 western grassers; recelpts increased by liberal supply registered by American Beet Sugar over tho holiday pulled up some stocks at the end. ‘AAG DAY" FOR end 61, A Ley . desirable grades show full advance;| Preferred, Houston Ol] and Famous New Boek Conia “% 12, | others wee bulk good and choice | Players, Southern Railway was the hE Bi Seer == 492% |190 to 325 pound averages 8.00@ | only conspicuous strong spot, moy- | | ORDO (fe ee ~T- 54% | 8-15; practical top 8.15; part load|!DS Up 1% points to 35%. Call t : ty aay sas 37% | 8.20; better grades 140 to 180 pound | Money opened at five per cent. + pacltie cuca ePtraloum Boe b4%g | Averages mostly 7.50@7.90; packing | ‘The close was heavy. Liquidation Pennsylvania -. —----_ 42% | 90WS largely 6.80@7.00; welghty|became more general in the late h eee M ee TT 90% B| slaughter pigs 6.507:26; heavy-| dealing and the whole list sarge to # | Peon! a Retinens nore. 28% | Welght hogs 7.60@8.15; medium 7.65 |!ower ground, Jersey Central drop: roducers ani ae @3.15; Ught 7.49@8.00; ight Mght|P!ng 19 points to 200. Short covering ISSIE-SENATOR nt ruled that at tho time he filed| federal mining laws, Laveye had Hoadentpatenas partebisnnthe ecu Q ‘try, the land was in possession of | not uped the land ag a farm, the de-| Studebaker Corporation —~ seamiuseland banhy mainte coer uestion Is Raised to mineral claimant, who had a pro-| cision held, but erected a number of pcg aun. Panitio ce. "20% B| showing best action; mostly strong Screen Oth I temporary buildings which were) ~"Ticco Products A ------- 86% | to 160 higher; heavies moving slow. | ers, Is ‘Thousands of minute men were recrulted from citizen police to guard| was based upon pre-| rented for commercial uses. me ney arin y ous 2% | ly; about steady for weeks extrenic B kh: Cl . election booths during the referendum that voted to assemble a special Unton Pacitio --------—-- 120 | decline; bulk fed stocrs und year. rookhart Claim. srnor JO. Walton, for his’ declasation ot martial talc tareke ree ¥ 4 . C 5 : of m: ule throu, ° a ride on the East Yellowstone high- United Fetal Gtares -——-_ T8B iigudcpaa iene ‘nederatoraaz,| _,, (Continued from Page One.) state in warring on the Ku Klux Klan. Photo ahaws a typleal group of wipe alqwegah por. becmais, had Critid aise mpyeas CL avin | ply ratnee walahty fod ateerm tology at ce ee ae: of the! ANAMOSA, Iowa., Oct. 11.—De- Sitizen Guarda, fully armeg in defiance of military order that the election; approached with bright lights. |united States Steel --—----- 8734 | 10.00; other classes generally steady;| on the marking of e grees of c| clafing that “there is no political ie- » i Cantlin had told the driyer to put |Utah Copper ------ 58% | fat she stocm more active, higher in| cionser jaid at reat near Glenrock | 228,88 to the recognition of Russia,” on her dimmers. After going about | Westinghouse Electric ------ 57% mpeia) balk Veslera’to packers 11.60 | Tere heard by the mambership, Dolted States Senator Smith Ww. three miles further east Cantlin land --------— stoma + 00; upward to 18.00 to ou ress here today l turned ‘argund and camo tack to| Ameriean ine, Lead and im §"| few weighty tolomna bull Gub@d'|, Wylie (Chen, Barto, was stver |asnouneea that he doer noe merll AVY EGLASSES NEEDED Casper. At the V Bar V ranch he |putte and Superior --------~ 14 | Dulk 4,25@4.50; western grass bulls | ‘tiere Gomes the Groom" wher he | 2 fsht on such an {esue when “liv. passed the Newcombs again and |(olorado Fuel and Iron ----- 26B/| 3.75@4,00 mostly; stockers and fee: walked in on the meeting. Lion ing issues are still unsettled.” are told them to dim their lights since | Montana Power -------—--—-- 59% | ers moderately active at week's de-| Neri oh «ion | Senator Brookhart declared his po- FOR BEAUTY REPORT (Continuea Page One.) they ‘had passed several Cave with: aner pels i bier ~ 117% | cline; bulk 5,25@7.00. Jad eng ped saeae place We, [litical opponents were trying to > tching over the car and seelng | 01: obeying this traffic regulation. |ghattuck Arizona -...--.---- 5%| Sheep—Recelpts 26,000; stow; fat po Ae ae hosp), | sal ene: he} “screen from view with a Russlan at it was not tampered with. DF ite Voruatenioas valent mee oye lambs uneven, mostly weak to 250| hye bride, ee St MEHE With | isguo” the “personnel and tive pur- By STEVE: HANNAGAN, not want thelr soothing features That the bullet hole in the ton-|i05 shout o mile east of Evansville lower; no western fat lambs sold; : pose, of the viclous attack they! (onited Press Staff Correspondent) marred by cauliflower ears eau had been tampered with since | cantin drew up his car to the side choice natives to packers upward to on me.” esday was a statement made by cKaih, He said the hole when he xamined it again yesterday was mailer and less perfect than it had non the day before. of the road, got out, flung out both arms and told the plaintiff to stop and that she was under arrest, She did not stop and he got out of the Standard Oil Stocks 18.50; some held higher; sheep and feeding lambs steady to weak; odd | lots fat heavy native ewes around 4.0 g00d to choice feeding lambs Vapor Baths Now ‘Available In City He renewed his assault on the de- flation policy of the federal reserve board and summarized briefly the Status of legisiation sponsored or NEW YORK, Oct. 11-—{United Press)—Eyeglasses have become an adjunct of beauty and style, as wel! as vision. “I must rush home and my dress and glasses,” will be the new cry, 2 early 12.75@18.00. supported by him tn the United Eyeglass and spectacles for - Kilgore and Tce followed MoKain | "7 '9 avotd being knocked down. — NEW TORH CURB : Siates senate, a part of which, ho| every occasion are being shown. New Hootch Brand n testifying. Their statements were tran ¥ Open, Close Omaha Quotations. “ said, would be issues of the coming|Some are made of most precious ‘ubstantially the same insofar as | After he had again passed the New-| angio __ 144 14%) ona Nene Ore IU.’ 8. FN agar) be? i Ey oe campaign. metals, end are given added valuel Found | Police he necessity of the bullet having sa sally tegen at the side of | Buckeye rate © 00H Dapestenent uot -Agnlaulttee) Biome | faraflavecy hay oe orien nt | “Up to Abie,” eaia.the, senator, |by the. profune use. of precious OY. he fact that the hole - | Continent a | ; z “ ey 3 pale Fp coh i ny ait Bee | manG) Whei\tha ear S008 to ston Rute Receipts, 7,500; active to shippers | 933 Kouth Wolcott street. To stimu. |“™Y enemies have chosen the issue | stones. ‘hacen ing been thrust through {t probably ith an intention of ascertaining he direction which the missile had he tried to Jump on the fender but |calena was thrown to the ground, It was |r) inols after the car had gone a hundred |naiana on better grades; packers holding back and talking lower; good and choice 200 to 325 pound butchers, $7.35@7.60; top, $7.65; mixed loads, late the maximum in fnterest in this late science of healing, Friday ie | this week will be set aside as free and have fenced it about with false. hood, misrepresentations and decelt. “Their sinister plot is Weaded by an An optician must also be a mod- iste of the eye. He must dress the orbs in the fashion most befitting In & fiat-sided bottle, artistic and squat, Fred Hyman had some stuff that, after he tasted it, reacted en ,|{ndicated magnate of the cement various styles of facial architecture. | |, Rey feet that he had fired in a south-| nat. Tran - $7.00@7.25; early sales packing Lagabari ps ed Me can bo|*Tust assisted by a candidate whoy Girls are having eyeglasser mado HE pares, a te ee They all clatmed that the hole in | Westerly direction diagonally acrosi Breen Oe et aVerau® cost | taken care of will be given the |qualitiea by voting for. the Exch:|to match thelr dresses, The lens| otentiong on the lniies “aces he car was not a clear cut hole and | the road and into the ground. Miller yesterday, $7.00; weight, 266. mabmiciaia (en shash tue |Cummins ratlroad law, With this|are colored to match the hue of the Ria: toate vane ciaaeen je and hat if it hed been shot through | had taken a position across the road | qnjo Oil ------———. Cattle—Receipts, 5,000; fling | bath rooms, take the Grant atreet | *ett!ng they decided the background | gown, ‘When seen on the desk of the rectly it would have been clear as | ftom Cantlin. Prairie Olt classes’ generally steady; bulk fed | bys and get off at Tenth and Wol-|™USt be screened from ylew with a] Charles Schwab, steel magnate, re- captain of police, Wiltam Clayton if drilled and that it would not haye| Cantlin then ran up to the New-|Prairie Pipe -—-. stoerg and yearlings, $8,50@10.25; | cott atrosts. ‘The vapor baths being | ®ussian issue. They misquoted me| cently spent $1,000 for a complete | (DM) oF wena coe, nm a downward course. comb car when {t stopped. Hoe did|Solar Ref. oo plain quality heavy bullocks, $10.76; | administered in Casper are under |" the papers, they filled the Chay-|sct of up-to-date eyeglasses, It is wieked green contents ee c id Considerable cross examination | this for the purpose of placing the|Sou. Pipe ------ top yearlings, $11.00; bulk the direct supervision of medical |t#uaua platforms with frresponsible | stated. ful the fluid is fa not Posy ox 1 as conducted by the proseeutor| woman under arrest. He found|s, 0. cows and heifers, $3.75@5.50; fed| physicians. czariats and they camped on my traji| “Oxfords” are the approved styl9 its name—iemmel. In odec te ten ho asked questions regarding the | later that he had shot Mrs. New-|s. 0. heifers up to $9.85; bologna bull (ete BL | ke a pack of Russian wolves, for evening wear, They are eve-| oie its potency Captiin Chen bullet being deflected from stecl,| comb. He said that it must have|!s. o. $3.50@4.00; desirable light veal | “If a senator is not strong tenough| g!asses which fold up, betng carried eae te Serta i, eng hard rock, soft rock, ete. Indefinite | been a ricochet bullet. Hal Riney|s. o. $8.50@10.00; heavies, $5.00@6.00; to go to Russia or ‘Turkey or any|in the watstcont of a gentleman and| ‘i be made. Mather then e tok answers resulted in most cases, K{l-|came up and offered to take the|s. o. stockers and feeders, slow, steady; other country and come back and tell | dangling on @ rich chain when worn |) usint chemical analyeie for ‘nuias gore and Lee said that they had|wounded woman to the hospital. | nion Tank bulk feeding steers, $6.50@7.00; |the truth he saw it, he ‘s un-| by women. it 1s probable. the If decide have to Guernsey a few weeks ago when they | ‘Thanks, I wish you would,” Cant-| vacuum - stockers, $5.50@6.50. | worthy of the high office. ‘There is| | Made of platinum white and yel-| |\,/* Propel ptheps Mar ie bd of ricochet bullets near | lin said. 8, P. Oil - Sheep—Receipts, 83,000; lambs, TAKE HAND IN AATE = political 9 as to the recogni-| low gold, they also are decorated af gailon off can with sand| Cantlin said that all the four shots |8. 0. Ind. - steady to weak; bulk fat western jtion of Russia.”’ with diamonds. land fired bullets at the ground about | which he fired had been fired in — lambs, $12.75@13.00; best held at | prurning to a statement in his plat-| Lorgnettes, expensively decked| Great earthquakes are usually in front of it, All the] tentionally. He denied that Miller $13.25; fed clipped lambs, $12.00@ fi P jform in the coming campaign, Sen-| with diamonds and onyx, appearing | followed by hundreds or even thou- ct in the can. They | had had a gun or had fired a shot 12.25; natives, $12.00@12.60; choice ator Brookhart aaa: as @ pendant worn about the neck|sands of minor shocks. Scientists Were fired at « distance of 100 feet.| He stated that he had not used range yearlings, $10.50; wethers up sc |, “When I first became a cand{date| until a secret button is pressed, are| have discovered that when the fo Wether or not a ricochet bullet | profanity. Crude Market to 87.60; ewes up to $6.00; feeders, — | for the senate, T started my platform | the rage among the 400. of disturbance is of amall depth the could change direction was also | weak; bulk feeding lamb: CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 11—The in concrete and distinct terms. The| For those unfortunates who must aftershocks continue about ten asked by the state since many wit- 12.75, latter top; feeding ew: Wyoming Public Service commission | issues have not changed except that| give weakened eyes constant assist- days, when moderately deep three nesses for the defense including Cat Creek @5.50; breeding ewes, mostly $6.00 | has intervened in the proceedings |two points in tle platform have been| ance, “skeleton” eyeglass every- Cantlin himself had said that the shots had been fired not in the direc- GOV. WALTON Lance Creek @7.60; yearling ewes, quoted up to brought by the Casper Chamber of| fulfilled, Newberry hag resigned, thing the name indicates, are sug- months and when very deep several years. Osage ---- $11.00. Commerce before the United States;and the ship subsidy bill was|gested. Shell frame spectacios, light ——___. tion of the car but diagonally across Grass Creek > Inter-State Commerce Commission, | defeated. in weight, are conaldered very g00d| or results try a Tribune Classl« the road. The witnesses who were Torchlight jin which the Casper organization! “The soldiers’ bonus was vetesd| form for ordinary wear by the eye-| mea Ad. asked this question said that it was Elk Basin ----. ;cialmas that it is discriminated against/anq questions of taxing war profits| glass fashion creators. A combina- ey entirely possible, depending on the Greybull as Butter and Eg; |'n railroad freight rates and asks a/and texcess profits to pay {t, as|tion shell and gold rim also ts good nature of the obstacle with which a oan es {revision of the whove freight rate) against taxing the common people in| tast SS the bullet came in contact. Bis Muddy | structure of the region west of the|sales taxes, are yet to be settled. I| The face-hiding, ponderous’ shell. You'll Never Forget, Kilgore was auked if he was not Hamilton CHICAGO, Oct. 11,—Butter— | Missourt river. The Casper pett!-/introfuced a bill to repeal all the| framed spectacles, first worn by ac MRS. WALLACE RID in sympathy with the defendant. He (Continued From Page One) Mule C Higher; creamery extras, 46c; stand. | ‘ner relates that Casper freight} vital sections of the railroad inw|tors and authors, radiating an air anes replied thay he was rorizing empire represents in an ex-|Sunburst Errol J. Cantiin, the defendant, was called to the stand yesterday afternoon, Cantlin told a story that was substantially the same that had been told before by other witnesses. Cantlin’s little bey Junior had been. lost the afternoon of June 29 and after a search for the child had f United Prese}—Since the Brazilian | ti are wearing large flexible spectacies|| The Benson Orchestra 2 .— Pot 3 4 been conducted throughout the af- ape yep harpeatorunenh be unig eee psa irs Pht ts Overtime Pays government has suspended press ‘othing was done toward a co-|that look ike o'dfashioned automo. of Chicago Play; ternoon, Junior was found that ev The law which you ma: 83 must| shipments 1,473; Wisconsin sacked Fines for Labor censorship which was made effective operat ve code for the farmers and Goggles mad modern. T oF lish Child ning. Mr. and Mrs. Cantlin, their Aras Iegbeeal Prev gg ategaana eae or ar pareeiaes daring the seditions movement of|laboring people and my amendment | shafis which fit behind the ears tan oolis i Geos CHE ren: mane. Worse s:. Mae Oe ater (tasers but irotne ca] 4400138 owt: Minnesota and North On Sind Said July 5, 1922, and only ended the first | for cooperative banks had no chanco|be bent at will and there are hinges . } shom,: Cantli stepmother, W. 1. 4 must be it ag ae fet cate 1 of September, this year, a atrong|The farmer's marketing bill wnay|on the nose rest A saxophone crows and a (Dusty) Milter, Cantlin'’s brothersn- | in truth, infact Fs Ae IRE Ee aerate at 9 aa etd N OUNAAY, SALA | Sentember. press is devoting col-| smothered and the agricultural legix.| For polo players, back-lot banebal!|| bell. ding-dongs and. it’s Jaw, were gathered at the home of | has teeth and will meet the alarm- 7 te a nd North Dakota sackei] _UARCHMONT, N. Y., Oct., 11.—|umns to criticlam of Dr. Epitacio|lation that did pass was inadequate |and sturdy kiddies who inctined|] really an irresistable fox thé defendant. A light lunch was'|!7& situation’ Ret River Ohios number 1, 90 @10s | our bricklayers were fined $5 each|Poasoa, recently elected judse on the|and a makeshift. ‘These, together |to be a bit rough . in thelr datly|| trot Hear it at served. Thore was nothing to drink| The house then proceeded with | *°t pact 9001.00 cwt, | here yesterday for working on the| Hague court, who was president of|with the federal reserve administra-| antics, there is a new type spectacle in the way of intoxicating Mquor. | its organization and W. D. MeBeo | CWti bulk .0@ pis head Sabbath. the republic when the last seditious |tion are the burning questions in| which has an outer rim as a prot ic Sh ‘either Cantlin nor Miller had been | of Stephens county, caueus cho “That's all right." they said as|movement occurred. ‘The press is| the coming campaign.’ ing wall and unbreakable glass as] The Music § oppe drinking that afiernoon or at any | for speaker, was elected over'I take their children to pecied off the b “Counting clamoring for general amnesty fo a ens, ‘ime during the evening. They | Salter of Alfalfa county: Me’ re scrupulous in the ouble overtim make §36|xolffers participating in last year na r rutomontie news to] They resemb'e the hesdgear worn went In the Bulck touring car for aggerated from fear, falsehood and religious hatred which ts fully ex emplified from its operations. “I recommend that you immediate ly enact into a Jaw a bill drawn and submitted here with which provides for unmasking all citizens and com emocrat and Salter a Republican, Potatoes ristian sepulture, ards, 44440; extra firsts, 441% @45%c; firsts, 4244@43%c; seconds, 40%4@ 41c. KEgge—Lower; receipts, 4,756 cases; Nrsts, 30@34c; ordinary firats, 26@ 27. for every Sunday's work.” | rates are higWer than corresponding! and amend tho old law to pump thie rates to Cheyenne, Denver, and Bill-| water out of the valuation, ings, Mont., and asks that Cosper be| capitalization of unearned increment made ‘a comman polnt” with the|and reduce the return to the interest pi Bt SR Pg |rate on the bonded portion of the a ee capital. It was smothered in the PRESS ATTACKS EX-RULER |committee, Six membern of that | Rio DH JANEIRO (hy Mall committee were defeated in the etec- to rebellion, ("Spark Plug,”"—Care Tribune, of intelligence and dignity, and Ja ter adopted by bootblack and butch er boys, should now be worn only in the Mbrary or other hiding place. Increased general participation in amateur athletics has brought about a new vogue in spectacies. Tennis players, golfers, hunters and ot naire prize {ig [by mi “HUMAN WRECKAGE” Wyoming—Starts Sriturday

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