The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 247, Ed. 2 Wednesday, July 17, 1929 Page: 18 of 20
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T and S.F... 254% 258% 253
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PHONE 2-9131
191% 192
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xHumb G and G. 124% 124% 124% 124%
108% 112% 108
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Half Cost
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OVER 200.000 READERS
. . . 267% 269 % 267 % 268 %
113% 114%
113% 115
Spinach, per pound ..
omatoes. Calif
per ozen
113% ill
Anaconda Cop ... 112
Grapes. California, lugs ..
more than 25 minutes behind the
84% - 85%
11
Agents
. 11
Salesmen. ...
la
31
Apartments for Rent—Furnished....25
104% 103
prices
generally
Motors and Accessories.
172% 167% 170%
U. S. Bonds in
Several sales of desf-
reported
cows
Co
and
to
... 130% 133% 130% 131%
mostly from
148% 149%
.. 149% 151
9%
9
9%
9%
. 118% 118% 115% 116%
... 0
202 % 200
. 202
Help Wanted—Male and 'Femala ......10
TIANSFERS
Warner
104% 104%
130% 125% 128%
Night
L-Ruhber
50 %
51%
... 18
lUht
89
Amer For Pow... 1461 150 % 1461 148
1181 121
Wheat Rises
A T and T
248
Consolidated Gas . 149
To High Mark
Columbia Gas
89%
Warner
Money to Loan on
BRADF RI >8 TRANSFER - INSURED
Nor Amer Co.... 155
Internl T and
CHICAGO. July 1 7 —The high-
insured
Serv Ice
ALLEN BROS
' Poultry— Rabbta
Curtis Aero and M 166
167% 166
63
•Curb quotations—all others, from the Big Board
J 7 Houses for
In ci
Other Livestock Markets
Furnirure
< mAGO LIA ESTOCK
1
topped at $11.65 and best truck
813 GAMTIREIL
hogs brought 911.10.
Several
3-4
.2 411
2
diun weight rail
N
Provisions were
Lw nmowers
•I
nogs
Hoes:
less.
Packing
Legal Notices
1
Attempts to force liquidation
N
loan
in
yearlings
Recelpt:
nditi
tated the recovery.
all
a god
Dompan
steern and senrfinus mainly s14m13. Kan
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and
Vital News
ke etpts- 260*3:
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Roste derwood
17 4 Sth Ave.
$12.53014.25: cull and common $10012.75
on
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INTI NTION TO MARRY
MI Lad) t Beauty
1803 eun
airman of th* Board
IIRTFIS
1929
tered
High
Close
1512 Ei
Terrell, boy.
D
Har
WOOL .MARKET
building. $7,000,
40 1
1
DEATHS
PAINTING
TONE REASON A BLU
Ha t pct ’*
States, court officials said today.
endinp th* 28th
the
Samuel 8. Gannett,
Simmons was charred
almost
17.— Whente
Austi
Sentinel Life In*. Co., Kansas City.
fully
as
1*— Houses I
Transportation
SAFEWAY STAGE
Cruces,
for Mrs
.95
Given under my ‘hand
Texas,
Money to Be Used to Boost the
Plains Country
noAD
9
9
.71
con-
17.— Premier
furnityre ap
Raymond Poincare of Era nce was
day of Februnry, 1930
Young Lutherans Cheer Defense
of Modern Youth
I,
funeral arranrements tn
Walther
the
the year ' eliding th* 281h day o’
a •
per
the must comfortable kind
‘3611 Avenue H«
i
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2
(16 Mm-
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Curbs Rally,
Tickers Run
Behind Sales
SECOND NEGRO'S BODY
RECOVERED TUESDAY
Other Cattle
Class Prices
Hold Steady
Union
Nor
Glidden
Johns ■
.... 13
... 40
... 22
• . . No sales
. . . .No sales
Real
Inion
Stewart
Nmken
Help Wanted— Male .....
Help Wanted— Female
low-
$1.75
ahous
$12 T
commissioner,
who was ap-
18%
48%
.99%
63%
De-
in
tn
the
Mo .
fat
one
of
88
154 %
S W .
Pacific
Pacific
MINIMUM SHACK. 1 LINK*
MINIMUM CHARGE, a5o
T. 108% 110% 108%
Railroads.
High
69
30%
40%
Low
67
30
39%
Atlantic Refin ...
Amerada.......
STATES GET 40 DAYS
FOR BOUNDARY REPLY
91 %
57
TELL THEM
YOU SAW IT
IN THE PRESS
$14.50.
able fat
1 1
from
truck
41
43—
17%
Close
81
258 %
18
48
98%
63%
112
Turnip*
Aveeados
were
$9.25
.50
.48% P
Agents and
Apartment*
(
FIRE NEARLY TRAPS
FAMILY DURING NIGHT
GAUSE WARE
FUNERAL HOME
General Motors ..
Hupp . . . .....
248
149
89%
159
76 ..
35%
55%
121%
79%
71%
960%
88%
69%
57%
401
47%
t one
list.
complied
condit ions
Oils
Open
67
30
40%
Sheep :
quota ble
salahle
31
103%
86%8
129
to rbeSImesh-Ir
l epding til* 2811
M
ne:" ■ large Id
Close
69
30
40
luge ..
hunche
distance trtr
HAWKEN'S TR
1 00
! n: »4
06
1 4914
1.545
were
and
around
fit 4
steady:
fl” 25+-
’ :12.0
. .12.72
4814
49
the
St
DRY DEATHS SCORED
BY RELIGIOUS CHIEF
70%
41%
86%
70%
80%
166
31%
96%
87
68%
5 7 %
the
in
Ci MMISSION
TEXAS
32%
36 ■
53%
60%
26%
35%
73%
38%
57%
36%
7 %
42%
11%
16%
61%
200
91 ,
57
and
at
79
72
Rananas, per nound --
Grapefrult-
106%
111%
42%
—44 %—
17%
43
....
33
down,. 1
down),
. 1« OR
18.53
18 49
Ma-
the
new
J
J
■V, 4.75
( 24.00
Worth.
10a i
ler’s 1
il ui
firs'
firm.
Jan.
Mar.
May
98%
92%
69%
58%
17%
46%
97%
62%
Corn
July .
S-pt .
... 30
points het worn. Leaves 1:15
day. Wedesday and Friday
. 1.31
. 1 341
. 1.3”
300.
Jan
Mar.
May
July
Oc t.
Dec.
18.50
18 73
18.85
17.OR
18.26
18.46
Wheat--
July .. .
Sept...
1 ”4%
1.”3\
j 0
1 001
13.25
13.65
. 1 02% 6 1.03’;
. 12
1.002 %
168
96 %
92
68%
57%
de-
Some
My rtl
19.0
10.26
10.10
18,40
18.02
10.10
ling* $13.5
cows $8
d’um bulls
14 85
13.10
Road, girl
H. A 1
. .4814
. .529
93%
57
126
-813
71%
i NV
i Mu
911’,
mini It
th- yel
' pre-
with
■ -for
South
Most
little
33%
36%
54
60%
26%
36%
74
39%
57%
39%
7%
43 %
12%
16%
62%
70%
41%
86%
70%
beyond recognition.
He had come here three weeks
ago from Indiana.
. .1,1
. .45
. ,«•
; 4.00
.13.50
93%
57
TAX COLLECTION OF
CITY ARE BELOW PAR
1 (2%
H:01
.091
Linden, fill.
t Arlfncton, boy
White Settlement
• • ear
1030
hand
Texas,
A
Gt
Gt
Mo
M
St
pur.
.1 30
33%
36
53%
60%
26%
36
73 %
38%
58% ’
38%
7%
43
12 %
16%
62 %
44%
tat
grade
spots
ling*:
long :
' A RD
75 %
34 %
55%
120 %
78%
71%
10.27
10.43
io.no
18.60
.. is no
19.08
19.35
HOUSE WRECKED BY
DALLAS EXPLOSION
&2%
77
.... SzI
....«>
.8y 4
... .40 w
..i:h it.
. .z
41 .KH w
81%
124%
61 %
197
84
35%
136
166%
1 12
1 31
77
123
82%
125%
' 62%
Hilburn '
derwood vs
vs Willi
Nichols vs.
1.53
Sterling P
LFT UN handi
Open
..1.39
..1 484
1.3838
1.43
1.4814
8
* S
2 7-8c higher,
trifle higher.
PREMIER POINCARE
ILL FROM EFFORTS
. .1 01
.. 1.01
.. .ne
... 75%
... 34%
. . . 56 %
• 121
89
156 '
61 %
109%
HOT WEATHER PEP
TONIC
By United Press,
NEW YORK, July 17.
53%
60%
26%
36
73%
39
.57%
37%
7%
43%
11%
16%
61%
4 3 %
78%
35%
56%
123%
80%
72
71%
42
*88
73%
r
RAISE FUNDS FOR
PANHANDLE TOWNS
52
51
......—
. . .18.53 14
. ..1R.74
. .18.94
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. ..18430
. 18.51
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cky va.
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|7 0417 541
!txS 1
21
in
80%
122%
60
197
83
35%
136 ,
sharply with wheat.
At the close wheat was 7 718 to American
timate on the Canadian prospects, । from the previous clostng levels,
compared with 918,000,000 bush- .------
F; E16,
run AG (RAIN i< ANOE
reached the highest of the long 1
drouth and heavy losses were re- '
Given uner my
ftice at Austin
BI ILDING PHRMITS
of Texs
doing bui
ewes, medim to.cholce 130 lbs. down):
$5,5007; full and common, $2,50085: feed
er lambs good and chice $1 2.700 13.75.
By United Press,
FT. WAYNE. Ind., July 17.-
An attack on “dry raid killings”
"Tmesmne7mm**zh
"‘Where Year Credit
Is Good"
P’ennsylvania a Fifth Aves
Phone' 4-0274
.. 18.74
. 18.92
. . IX OR
iy at
hody
T.ard —
Iuly . .
Sept.
Drc. .. *.
Ribs--
July . . .
Sept. . .
ReHlies-
July .. .
Sept, ..
Aside 1 8 5- 8c higher; corn was up 2
.....• 1(
82.25-2 54
... .75 -Mk
.... 85 (M
....6% 7<
in,. Texas, March 1. 1920
May Coneern:
45 % , 43%
Los Ar
N, M .
$14
74%
, outstanding
>14 75 . oth-
HrVEiStDE -Fiv
^!,:i^,>*
FOR HENT—G-ro
BouthSide.4-
8 R N M and bath
se l
e.RoM house, 6
e w shed and
Oats—-
July .. ..
Sept. A. ..
Dec . . ■ •
Rve - -
Juyl ..
Sept .. ..
gun aftel 5 v. in.
day of April, 1929.
1. COUSINS Jr.,
12 to PER ROOll
ARNFI.l
hauling
IP MH
IP 22
19.201
18.n213
18.84-86
19.03-04
G. T Hubbard. 105 Frey; repairs. $so)
Howard Battle, 2805 Primrose; residence
l’ainting and Paperhanging
WALLPAPER
Furnished and Hung
C'MI'I.IU ROOM AVERAGE, "szm
$6, $7 and $8 Per Room ,
you anywhere, 7 Htr or 700
I load in city. 8 1030, 4-8746-J.
g It tn do business in
Sheep: 134%0: native lambs active and
fully steady at 114,50 n ’ 4 75, a few $14.80
115,10: brat westerns held higher; fat
—-----r*
opening fully
Idaho lambs
sows and pigs sold at steady fig-
ures. Packing sows moved usu-
ally trim $9.25 to $10, and some
feeder pigs brought $.9 to $3 50.
I.inited receipts of eheep and
71%
42
87%
71 %
t IP USE
August
Spots 18.00, tone steady.
Garages, Parking SpAce fer Rent..... 27
DIV <>n< i SLITS FILF D
ftificate of Authority from
N t enough to make a market
DENVER LB ESTO K
< (implied with the laws of Texas
Sarah Ella Gettings,
National Fidelity Life Insurance Co., Kan-
sas City,. Mo . has In all respects fully
Sheep:
stendy on
otp fill stock-
West com
n r
MeKfrney
D l ....
ston Hilbt, n
load corn fed natives lambs
CHI AGO CASH GRAIN
day of February. 103
hand and my sea} t 1
Texa«, the date first
( L. S I YV
ewes, $5.5046.75,
brought $7.
moved out at
feeder wethers
$5.50 to $6.00.
all classes: f?’
t held nt $14
1243 East IImwood _
NEW YORK COTTON
By United Fress.
NEW YORK, July 17.-The closing ton*
were too scarce to rermit a fair
test of lamb valued.
ngeles Cal
. 13: al'
I P m. Run
Office 11!
(92 lbs
classes, not many western grassers se!d:
I First and Fourth Liberty 4 1 4s, tost and Found .....
Treasury V3-4s. 33-8s of 1 9 I ? I machtnery tor Sale
and 3 3-8s of 1947. Treasury Money to Loan.........
day by employers who read th* "Situa
. tiop Wanted'' ads in The Pre** Youi
ad tn these columrs will be run or
special low rates Drop in today •
Th* PRESS office
HlWi riasalesman
St a a fot
l ebruary.
Given i
office at
; most packer^ $9 25m 1”, few up to
-sturk- :tgs$T0, 5 do w n.
--—-
the call
inquiry is fair on
wools and moderat*
Baltimore and
Bulk of the butcher
from $7.75
cutters sold
to $5.25.
for Rent—Unfurntshed. ... 24
By United lh ess
NEW YORK, July 17.— Reac-
10 years, died at 9 a. m Wednesda
__ _ i a ported in the North American
Hnle N o rpAUI ' spring wheat belt and the North
IICIU IN dI I west Corn and oats climbed
FONI WenrI •uUMI < S ER CITS
AND VEGETANL.RS
Hie tollowina are represeuta; tve lobbing
oricee to retailer* in Fort Worth •• guot
•d by th* U 8 New* Kervlr* dally:
The Press "Rooms for Rent”
column of the classified section is
filled with good vacant rooms of
isiness in this
1111 South Main; *ton
245 % 247
146% 147 .
nt Spelman’s Funeral
PAN r- • R TRANSFER CO
58“8882
H+i
1, III IIWWWWRPRWWWi •
Xa ; ' • •
WOors. formerly of Cooke-Teague
now located 13415 Commerce: bring
this state
Real Estate...
s for sal....
> for Sale..-..
State, mid I shave issued to said Company
a Certificate of Authority from rhis of
flee entitling it to do business In this
State for the year ending th* 28rh dav ot
February, 153”
vetghts; 170 to 340 aver-
1 rarly sales medium
• ( down $10.15010.25:
40: big packers talking 25c
' t utchers and
average cost Tuesday $10 93,
League by E. J. Gallmeyer, Ft.
Wayne, president, before it ad-
journed yesterday.
The Lutheran Church, of which
the Walther League is a young
people’s organizatin} “believes
in regulation thru hristian In-
fluence and not thru a police-
man’s club," Gallmoyer said.
Rounds of applause, greeted
the President’s address as he
defended modern youth.
WICHITA LIVESTOCK
By V S Department of Agriculture.
culls and ommons
wes salable $4.5006.
ST. J0S1PH LIVESTOCK
By US, Department of Agriculture.
ST. JOSEPH, July 17.-Cattle: I
{trend. moving up 2 nds. .. pi m
i A sharp spurt to a new; high Munical Inatrument»
in American I. G. Chenionl | Parenr Wanited.:
5 1-2s featured the stock privi- er nnal-nisih-aN
slaughte1
$10.50 and
R B COUSINS Jr .
Forced to His Bed On Eve of
Victory On Debts
Given uqder m,
toffice at Austin
t above written
*—TARVET,
above written
(Seal tJ
' We mov
I ...
.R7 «
grassers $11.50:
the International
done right. 13 * room
Home, pending
be ' made on a |
Rusiness Wanted ............ ......... 48
। 55A- Income Business Property For Sale
Decline Unon • ’ • nee 1m ..........;....... l
I Funeral otices ..................... 2
ON® echoUrehlp v
in the city for
tion; certified h
1084 E. 9th.
NATIONAL. B
other sales
market facili-
est wheat prices of the year were 1 , ■
’ . lege securiites, the issue scoring
reached near the close of a. wild ( ---- ■■ - ‘
session today, as all
Lambert Chem
Pathe Pict
Bethlehem . Steel
U S Steel ....
Flames Which Burn Houses. 1 — -n
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Colburn and seriousiy.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
By United Pre**.
NEW ORLIANS, July 17. -Th* closing
tone steady. Spots 1914. lone steady, sales
and mv seal of
the date fir*’
Funeral
54, Lnke i
be held rtf
Secrest wei
mahd at steady' prices,
First of Two Drowned At Lake
Was Recovered Sunday
stricken with illness today, fol-
Towing-dils tireless" cmpaign in
Ok INSURANCE - ci >MMlMION-
Stafe r • Te \ « R H Cousins Jr
Simmons Bed ... 118%
from outstanding strength in a
number of special issues, there
was little feature to stock ex-
change trading today, and piv-
otal shares moved narrowy.
Cmpany is (v1
this offi e"-Ht i
this State fur
advances. Canadian temperatures
top $7: feedinR lambs,
mbs. good and choice
$5 and $6 —
to no 73
Apply in
$14.50; brat
of a medium
Acraa. Ranches, Gardao tract* -..........
Help Wanted instructions....
Hom* Building Supplles ....
firmed up after early ease. storen orri
to TITe general; list was fi atred : Tra noortr’ ,
a by a fair demand for stan lard 1 wanta 1"
[rails, most of which wet a steady. Wanted to
Trading in wheat was wild and with St. Haul adjustment 5s andWanted Mor
feverish affair today th- o|Mn- Missouri Pacific general 4s prom-
ing being a sharp jump mm yes- inent on the tape. in dustrial s
‘ - ’ • ... .....-1 utilities were dull and in-
$8,509 lh: tat
1914 ।
,9 I
i1. , 1
R F. H;zlewpod,
repairs, $>4
readable 2-0514.
rexns medium to iarge size ..$4.25-45
»: few to outsiders up to $15; scat,
sales storkers and feeders $10212.50.
ep: All classes strong tn 23c higher,
slaughter native lambs >14 358 14 50;
son, of the City Recreaton
partment, dived 21 times
leading’ efforts of workers
recovering the bodies.
ments Survivors are four sons, losepn
Frank and Charles, of Fort Worth and
Paul Kuban of Prague, Okha , and six
d ughter, Mrs. W J Hester. Mrs D J
Dwire, Mrs W. J Stangl, Misses Francis
and Stella Kuban. nil of Fort Worth, and
Mrs. Celia Abasavok of Prague. Okla.
Funeral for Mrs Sam Rowland, ’.j 1610
LipHcomb, who died Tuesday, were held
At 3 P m. Wednesday from Harveann &
Cole’s chapel. Burin] was in Greenwood
With the Magnolia Rebekah Lodge No
130, condcting services at the grave. Snr
vlvavts are two sons, F W Rawland
Wichita Falls, nnd K F Rowand, Fort
Worth: two dnughters, Mrs, E-mM Perry
Hallwood Calif . nnd Miss Heth Rowland
Fort Worth, and her parents, Mr. and
Mr*. F. H. Sherrer. Fort Worth.
Body of David Meredith, 73, 1302 Fast
Belknap, who died Tuesday, is being held
nt Robertson-Mueller-Hnrper’s Chapel pend
InE. burial arrangement*.
2400), caves 800): opening steady on
Bear ... 10534 106
NEW DUPLEX-
each, modern.
July
Oct. old
Oct. new
(Refill ' Chairman of the Board
llOARn ok IN R l'! < A N CECOM MISSION
HRS STATE OF TFKAS
Leaders like
Iody of Mis. Marle
2223 Rosa,'wpo died at
day, lx be Ing held nt
Three white men and a negro
who was ’injured in the same
accident were reported improved
Wednesday at St. Joseph’s In-
firmary.
... 20
... 36
... 58
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... 6
Tn al! Whom
No. 158
To All t
THIS
ddARD 6r INgURANC* COMMISSION.
ERS, State of Tezas. /Thle id to Certity
that Woodmen or Union, Hot Springe,
Arkansas, having complied with all m*
guiremente of law relating thereto, t
hereby authorized to pursue th* bsinese
of Fraternal Benefit Society within thle
State for the year ending Maren Hi. 1930.
In witneus whereof, I hereunto eign my
name and affix my offielal seal at Aus-
PA PER HANGING.
PHONE 2-4750,
P A I ’ I RH ANGING
and up: tninting
l.OARD 01 INR1RA.NCE
ERS STATE of
No 2713 Austin. Tex is
Employ your spare moments
profitably by reading The. Press
classified ads.
’ ' « .
\..
By United Press.
■ PARIS, July
Article* for Sale.............
Auettona-... .. -
Auto Parts. Accessories .....
Autos Wanted ..............
Auto* (Usedr for Sale.....
j Rusiness Onportunltfes ......
BOARD OF
FFS, Stat
ers $14.23 down fed yearlings $11.50012:
fat ewes top $7
_________ _____ _______ _ _ ... . tape,
in the general list met with fail-l terday's closing levels due to the j and utilities were
ure in the early dealings, and strong cables and lower estimates-clined to be easier,
active iesues rallied to around on the probable Canadian yield A generally steady
their previous closing levels in ; Prices advanced nearly 56• 'ailed in the foreign
tbe afternoon. Simultaneous ease mid session at Chicago, and Jul) fair den.and in •vi
wheat opened 7 l-2c higher at principal European nnd
Winnipeg. One expert regarded American zovermentals.'
250200,000 bushels .as a high es- , issues, however, moved
Steady prices were maintained
in the market for slaughter
steers' at Fort Worth Wednes-
dav. despite the fact that offer-
ings of slaughter steers amount-
ed to about two dozen car lots.
Packer demand appeared rather
quiet, but several sales of very
plain and common grassers were
made from $8 to $9.75 and
other fed steers sold up to
$1125 and above. Several cars
were of value tp move around
$13 and $13 25, but remained in
first hand, at a late hour.. The
day's cattle receipts amounted to
about 3,500. head and calf sup-
ply was posted at 1,000 head.
Butcher and beef grades of
she-stock encountered a dull and
bearish demand on packer ac-
count. the trade averaginz steady
to around 15c lower. Cutters
and low-cutters were wanted at
pointed to relocate the boundary
line on the eastern border of
the Texas Panhandle, will result
in tranfsrerring 28,500 acres or
44.6 square miles from Oklaho-
ma to Texas, if it is approved by
the court.
s-- —■ s .11®.
it VEAL31
( c
The Fental
3 1363 i M .
rwp acres, 5-p
housea, will ca
rag* and roo
Muntard Greens, Hosen ....... M... .30
Onions-- Texnn Crystal, erates ..$125-15
Pepper*. Texne, pound .................
Potatoes—Texas BlIse Triumphs $15-17:
Radishes Colo . dozen ........... . 81
Rhubarb. California, pound ..... 10-12%
Sweet Potatoes—Texas Porto Ricen ..2-34
JanDs drew
W anted- Female ........... u
Wanted—Male . ..... 1
ire*—4 frjce Fuvnture ..... 32
tes. Warehouses far Pent.. 26
'on ..... 1
$11.35 to
R BcOUSINS Jr..
Clnirman of the Board
WANTED 4 Baleu!rdien;
who died Tuesday, will
m Friday from spelman
funeral chapel Burial
WANTED—Man
work. 17(41 Pri
WANTID-SIndu
and women to
Beauty Shoppe.
Apply in persot
Houston.
FAMILY wash. 2
10 days; will w
for 11. 2-3819
. the explosion. None was injured
Texas Would Get 44.6 Square
Miles Under Report
and my seal ot
the date first
staged by Case Threshing
chine and Johns-Manville,
former issue selling at a
[4-ROOM bungalo
| and out. dos*
FURNISHED M<
| 034 St. Louls;
B ROOMS nicely
apt., on car Hi
•-ROOM modern
Main. |2<) 4
NICELY FURNI
W. sixth st. ;
FOR RENT—Wei
house, T. C. U
COUPLE to eh a
Arlington in*
TOR RENT—2-io.
lights, water ai
Westmoreland <
19—(hooma f
raALb-tr
distance. • Rft
LvELY houth r
•ona bl*. 4-1315
•04 TAYLOR, roo
place; respect*!
IARGE s: E t
Ave. Gentlema
CO(‘L. well futn.
conveniences. nr
COOL upper bedr
bath, r*a*nnabl
BDDROK DM, nultn
InK couple; chei
PRIVATR HOME
m»n. Sin Jtnw
NO ALSTON—Sou
; a.ntlwnw
ROOMS H IM up.
-1006% Mai.."
iOUTH ronni.' pr
«. MOS doui.
hogs moved
$11.65 and
repor.e 1 down
. 10.19
undet my hand and my
t Austin. Texas th* du ।
B IV M )M modern t
office at Austin
above written.
/Senl)
LEONARD DECISION 2
Court of Civil Appeals is ex
pected to announce its decision
Saturday on'a petition filed by J.
M. Leonard, seeking a writ of
mandamus?
Leonard would compel Judge P.
J. Small of County Court to enter
a verdict returned by a Jury re-
cently grantig him $81,000 for a
lot on nelknap Street condemned
by th' city tor park purposes.
Given -under -my and -end- my-nea+ el
office at Austin. Texas the dnte tlrs»
ahove written R H OUSIN Jr.,
(Senl) Chafrman’ot th* Hoard
BOARD OF INSU RANG E O »M MISSION
ERS STATE < •H TEXAS
No 1333 Austin, Texas, May 1. 1020
To All Whom It May Cuneern:
By United Press.
WASHINGTON, July 17.—The
States* of Texas and Oklahoma
have 40 days in which to file
objections to the report sub-
mitted to the United States Su-
preme Court, to establish a new
Furniture for Sal*....
Furniture Wanted ...
By United Press.
DALLAS, July 17—A two-story
house was wrecked and two other
houses were damaged as result of
a terrific blast last -night causing
| damage estimated at $8,000.
i Investigation revealed that gas
; jets were closed and no leaks In
i pipes were found. An auto was
seen leaving the place just before
chapel pending burial arranee
in. al lpng d stance
4-6824 W. 4-7579 W.
fERTFH’Y: That
cars ot desirable light and me-
......iilU
Utilities.
Lettuce-- Cal Ke ana
WICHITA, July 17,— Cattle: Butcher
cattl* .uneven, scarce: quotable about
seady; stockers and waler* unchangid:
odd lots grab* steers and heifers $91
10.75: some common down to $8; odd
lots fat cows $809.50: all cutters $3.23
3 7; most vealers 113.50 down: few miock-
ers $9.50011.
Manville. 189% 195% 189% 1192%
17 1 MOr HOr Transfer and baggag*,
and day, 2 (875.
TTtPTTXSSFET-S-foofa,8
showing losses, of
Smooth ’ butchers
to 3 5-8c, and oats were
special beautful
marcel Si and
Shop 4-0043
a net gain of over 5 ’points. ! Radi"eartr‘torssalit"improcna "
interests while strength was displayed by ReA! !tnt tor ae-U proved
bought on the hope of still further । International Telephone. I 1-2s Rez+- tat. Por SAaa.5 uburban .
Howevr. recent "leaders in the ReAi vatat: wanted.. ,22.2,.:
convert! oles like Atchison 4 1-2, Ne ’• .........:........
All< heny Corporation 5s of Room; "of R .nrdinfGPGGRe::,:
1944- and 1949, American Tele- Rooms f<«r Rent- Furnished. ....
Phone & Tel. raph 1 12s andBoomt.Hounrkreine-Furnishrd
Missouri Pacific 5 I-2» sold on &. • • """"
from g fraction to ? points
dav of February.
Given under my
office at Austin
ahove written
1(1— Situatior
YOUNG, giri: in
**i»*ladv cr cas
EXPERIENCED 1
elderly peo; le. <
id 19911 4^.;
SrENO and expi
10 yr» experlen 3
. from 4 p m c
4
Fort Worth Fl
WANTED, job e
or taki k rh*ri
nr nursing Mri
Hotel. ‘2 :384
i
I bo se and gar*
V
|
EXI I KIENCED '
ment cases a •
Stock Range
Anne Kuban €6,
1 a m. Wednes-
Robet t son-Mueller-
Kansas CITY LIVESTOCK
Bv US Department of Agriculture.
KANSAS CITY, July 17. — Hog*:
L.emons. California erates ..
market before the end of the.sec- ‘Amen. Mextenn, baketp ....
ond hour. Peachep, Elberiae inht ..
Erratic Mart
)
Prav *ntt systemfo poisoning, give* you
plenty of vim. vigor •nd vitality. If
yourhealth 1s bad try OVER THE TOP
TONIC Guaranteed and dtstributed by
E. G Gassaway. 6-3200
4-1355,___________
4-R< M M house.
Prairie Ave. J
B P Janie,
B ROOM hose w
garage, acre ot
per month.
4 BOOMS, mode
Mansfleld Pike,
month. G. W
houn Phon* 3
B ROOM modern
___________
B -ROOM modern
^ 4-1678 M
COOL, clean mo
pchool.__$70._
F
1211 Hemphill. 7
208 W Myrtle,
505 Loutstana,
415 Loufsiana,
2407 Cypress, 1
vour Chevrolet te me 2-0166
X-----------
Shnmrock Beauty Shop. 104 E Centr
-
ft FRENCH Oil PI RM 4NENT-M
Realtsrte LA Mrs W E Napier 911
Baltimore 4 K050
e All classes generally stendy.
e ,
top $16.40 ayraging 1338 and 1474
HEREFORD, July 17.—Trav-
eling 1200 miles in five days
and visiting 17 towns and 15
counties, ffietals of thet Here-
ford Chamber of Commerce se-
cured pledges of nearly $4,500
for the Panhandle Plains, Inc.
“Dr. O. H. Lloyd of Vega and
W. R. Arnold, secretary, secured
the money Wnfeh, "with other
funds contributed by the Board
of City Development, will be
use to advertise the opportuni-
ties that exist in the vast Pan-
handle-Plains area for the farm-
er, homeseeker and investor.
blocks around its best levels and
Northeast Power & Light, Cities ----- ---- -
Service, Allied Power & Light’ and i tionary tendencies in United
Arkansas Natural Gas were turn- States government issues and
ed over in good volume at small i highly erratic price movemen S ‘otel» ...........................
advances. Gulf Oil of Pennsylva in the active convertibles fra- , n..u„, for Rent Unfurnished......
nuaxacaxexedn.carlx2nointloss.ltured.trangctions.on_the.bond_lleusmn_for_RentFurnishedarnon
—
j Declines ranging from 2 to । Livestock for Sale.................
14-32nds were registered by Loans, Character and Salary......
<■ ndttons prec ederrt to its doing buainess I
Company h Certificate of Authority from
this office entitling It t* do business ”i
thin State for th* year ending th* 28th
In a
laws o
FOT painting and
In many sections. Cash prices
were 1 -2c to 3-4c higher. Receipts
were 3 9 cars'.
Hudson . . .
Chrysler . .
Packard . .
Studebaker . .
Briggs Mfg.
Bosch . .
Goodyear . .
Goodrich . .
rival of Mrs Edrmansky’s brother, from
Hot Springs, Ark. Suryivors are his
widow and three dauhters, Lois, Eva
and Neill*. J
DIAT. 3
Silk Hos .. 81
fairly good
CLOTHING BAI
Patrick Duluth,
• nd Overcoat II
in tailoring fiel
Generous comn
Union label If
ur-ta advertised
20 years. Kno
line easy to •
policy protects y
ed so wire nr
Patrick Duluth.
PHONE. 4-5332
PAINTING and pnperhnging for particu-
lar people 4 5014-
By United Pr ess,
BEAUMONT, July 17. — Jesse
Simmpns, 26, was instantly killed
last night when he was blown sev-
eral hundred feet out of his house
by a gas stove explosion. A leaky
gas line was blamed by public
service officials.
quantities are selling qulet and regular.
Buyers are more interested In gr*d*d lot*
and very uniform original bag offerings
that *wtl) not have to be graded Prices
on fine quality wnol* -of sotnd and well
grown stapie appear about steady, as com-
pared u ith Iasi* week. Inferior wool* ar*
very weak.
Beauty Parlors
PERMIANENrS-sands:E
Guaranteed cull. hnmpoo
Louis, Mo . has in all respects fully con-
plied with th* law* of Texas •» cohdition
precedent to Ita doing businesa in ’hb
State, and I haye tssued to sad Company
a Certificate of Authm Ity • from khis of
fi 4 entitling it» to do business.in this
free: ♦He* $4 $6, $5
Shoppe. 705% Houston.
residence. 1900 Lipscomb The
4s displayed resistance . to the
1- ad* and. up. 2- wbu
in FNTOCK
t nf Agriculture.
H ks: Very sthw .
d tn shippers most at | 823.75
ices top 111 .f0 on $11.60
12 fed native steers. $1.
has tn ' Nil r
with th* law*
precedent to It*
n$ R B
Board 3
1 , 1020.
Th I* la ta
Price movements in general,
however, were less violent than in
recent sessions and there were few
outstanding features in the day s
trading.
Special strength was displayed
by Electric Bond and Share. Na-
tional Electric and General Real-
ty and Utility hut gains elsewhere
tvere limited to small figures. The
improvement around noon was
stimulated by active short cover-
ing in a number of issues and evi-
dences the money situation was
easing off from the stringent rates
in effect over the mid-months.
However, there was little incen-
tive on the part of large operators
to resume operations on the up-
side on a large scale.
Marconi International Marine
was again turned over in large
Charley. 3-3091__________________
1ALI Armstrong, 4-2016-w for vaintfng
nnd.oaperhanging.
PAINTING and papering, exchanged fot
lined car 4-0850)-
PAINTING and paper hnnging: th* kln4
that mnkes friends. 4-3017.
Marland....... 33
Philips Pet ... '86
Prairie O and G.
Barnsdall A
xGulf . . . .
Ta All Whom It May Concern .
THIS IS TO CERTIFY. That th*
Seaboard Fir* and Marin* Insurance Co.,
New York. N Y , has in kN respects fully
complid with the laws of Texas as condi
• font precedent to its doing busfness in this
Sate, and I hav fsued tn said Company
x Certifiente of Authority from thl* of
fice entitling It tn do" businese tn thl*
State for the year ending th* 28th day of
February, 1930 •
Given under my hand and my seal oi
office at Austin Texas, the date first
above written. R B, COUSINS Jr..
(Seal) Chairman o: the Board
The report,
court's special
N
ditions precvdent to It* doing busines» ir
this State, nnd I have Issued ta-sald
WE BUY mngaztnos, newspapers rag*.
Amertean Paper Sock Co 1300 North
• Jone* G-2124
—DETECTIVE SERVICE
ERASE THAT SHADOW OF DOUBr
3 4204 514 WORTH BLDG.
ox INSURANCE COMMISSIOIN
ERS-STATE OF TEXAS
3 Austin. Texas, March 1. 1929
Whom It May Concern :
IS TO ’CERTIFY That the
Vanadium Steel . .
Munsing Wear ...
Natl Cash Reg . .
Nlui-Dair--Lsnd--
Postum .. . . ....
Steel. General
Open High Low
82% 82% 81
Artiehokea California doueD
Haeta- Texae . ............
Cahbage--Small lota, per lb.
Carrots, Tezas, bunched ,. .
Cauliflower. California......
Ezgplant. Texas, pound .. .«
Celery. California dozen .. .
arrangements Are pending. Rev. L D
Auerson pastor "the First Christian
Church, will officiate. Survivor* are her
hushand, C. A. Getting*; one son, G”'
A Gettings, nnd n sister. Mrn. L. 13
Hults, all of Fort Worth, and a brother
D Hunt, Piggott. Ark.
Body of John Henry Frdman, 5, 1000
Hpscomh who died nt n a. m Wednes.
day. la being held at Spelman - Secrest-
Weiler’s funeral chapel pending burial nr
ranrements Survivors are his v Mow and
three daughters. Misses Lol*. Eva and!
Nellie, L
Body nf Mr" J, W Reedy, 42 MRvis:
Okln.. who died here at 5:25 p m Tues
day. WAS forwarded tn her home nt 8:15
ft m,Wednesday_fer_burial, by,larveson.
& Cole. Survivors are her husband: two
sons, Carol and James Reedy Jr.; a "sster.
Mm. Oma Horman: her mother. Mm. Mat-
tie Wilkerson, all of Davin; one brother.
Shawnee, Okla.
J H. Erdmnnsky. 50. resident here for
3 FURNISHED
gaa. alnk hob
WANTED- 25 rex
A ppi y 307 -300 R
COU^RED 2 roon
nished, 13 25 w<
T C U car
’PERMAN
WILL TEACH !
shampooing. fi
ting and manic
given 6-2680,
10-- Help Wa
E iqtEizhthS t
8.— Help Wanted—Male
SPICI A ! •coume* pip* Hn* welding A< me
Welding Co., 108 W Bluff, night clanset
DID YOU FIND THE WOR
YOU WANT?
Many good posulons ar* being filled ever
Cgll 3-2M5_________
paperhanging Cal
#88 .. ’ ■
5505280 ' ' ■ a ee: S1e"
e‘ -
»10,0); 1.1
Westinghouse . ... 197% 200
Amer Sug and Ref 83% 84
Gt West Sug.... 35% 35%
Wright Aero .... 137% 140
on permanent waves
days Special pH'4*
•n ‘ ampe wav* sets
61% 61% •6078
praising and selling: must have car ane
come w ell recommended For appoint (
—mentrmttt-22f**-t__--
CITY salesmen with cars: attrctive prop
on it Inn. 4 <1137 - W.__________
MAN to lentn selling: distribute. TO
samples a week to make $25 tn $3
week See Mr. Wainwright, 2102 For
Worth Nnt’l Bank n‘dg . between 3 an«
5 p. m. nnd T and 8 p. m.
W A NTED—Expe rienced automobile‘me
chanic. 5-1011.
children, 3212 Knox, narrowly es-
caped being trapp'd in a fire at
2:30 a m. Wednesday when their
residence was destroyed by flames
originating next door.
The fire was enveloping the
Colburn house rapidly when the
crackling of the timber was heard.
Very little furniture and ofter
contents were saved. The loss was
estimated at $4,500. .
Origin of the fire was in an ad-
jacent house, occupant of which
had not been determined by firs
department officials Wednesday
The house was occupied within
the past few days, neighbors said
Loss of the house was estimated
at $4,000.
Crosley Radio . . . 88 % 88 % 86 %
Monty Ward .... 124% 129 124
Not As .Much Taken In This
Summer As Last, Figures Show
Tax collections this summer
are slightly below par in com-
parison with collections for the
same time last year, according
to Mat Coleman, deputy city tax
collector.
From a total assessment of
$4,587,729, there has been col-
alected $3,919,455. Last year at
/this time $3,564,386 had been
collected An a lesser assessment,
$4,304,978
to Mr and Mrs
f • ri 3 . 1910 Sabir* l" x
Roberson, Route 2, Box 7, g r!
Classifled Ad* ar* ccepted up ua-
di 11 o'clock nf day of publlentton
Th* Presa will dot, b* responsibie for
more than on* incorrect Insertion.
Please read your ad th* first day it
appears Out-of-town ad* ar* payable
In advance.
Situation and transportation ad»
nuat be placed over th* counter.
Parents and Children Escape
Feeder yearlings
$8 25 and some
wer noted at
Slaughter lambs
By United Presa,
NEW YORK. July 17.—Rally-
ing tendencies were resumed on
the curb exchange today after
sharp recessions had been forced
in pivotal shares shortly after the
opening. Considerable liquidation
was effected thru the early trad-
ing but offerings were generally
well absorbed and losses in many
Instances were recovered before
noon. Trading was again ex-
tremely active, tickers running
mis is to CETIVY. rhat
Missouri Stat* Life Insurance Co.,
Receipts, 14”” direct*. tnlkinK
pigs md putkng sow about
Miami Copper .. 41% 42%
Nevada Gon- 43 4-5
Tenn Coal and Cp 17% 17%
Kennecott Cop .. 84% 86%
Industrials.
ers and feeders steady: few loads $10.23
d 13 25
Hors; Receipts 64 M N •; opening mostly
15 to 29c lower: 260 Npnt 25c off. later
trade at standstill: top $11.3; 17”-26”
Chenault, 400
Hlx. 1206 Fa
Goodson, 3301
desirable
sold at
wether-
Radio Corp ..... 77
American Can .. 164
Butteriek Co ... 31
Corn Prod........103
W A TARVER,
Chairman if th* BmU!
Natl P and Lt. . .
76% 78%
163% 103%
was made at
convention of
CAM- min . ' the I cd N 2024 A a
■ - T- as March 1, 1020 ro AH wnom
Concern This I, in Certity. that
China Insurance Company, Ltd .
ansfer Co Safeservice,
strage loca} and long
. - 4-858
• ER co.- We move you
n * $ 2 00 load a ne up.
% FACE H—THE FORT WORTH PRES8-JULY If. 1929
Steer Prices Firm Up Put Demand Proves Slow
els in 1 928. Scattered showers
over the American Northwest
were believed too late to be of
benefit. Cash prices were 1 to 2c
higher. Receipts we're 199 cars.
In spite of favorable weather,
corn drew considerable investment
buying on the strength of w' "it,
and/the lower cotinjry arr."‘s
Cash prices were l-2c to 1c hh-
er Recetpts were 68 cars.
Oats were up to a cent higher at
the start and had a strong tone
record high.
Public Service of New Jersey.
United Gas Improvement and
American Radiator and Standard
Sanitary were outstanding strong
spots, all selling at new 1929
highs on extremely heavy trad-
ing.
Montgomery Ward and Sears
Roebuck were buoyant on special
buying induced by the further
recovery in wheat prices. Stocks
of other companies to benefit
from this increased purchasing
power iwere"also strong and act-
ive.
every Thursday
and marcels 1
. ..14.83 Nominal
> . 15 ”5 15.12 15,00
Bv T’ R. Department of Agriculture.
DENVER, July 17.—Caftl*: Feceipts
G(M: steady tO lower, grass fed steers
1117 15; cows and helfers $8614.25; < alves
$716: feed*!* and stockers $012; bull*
708.50. ,
Hogs: Receipts 50): market 1” to 13c
lower: top F11 ; bulk $10/11.50: packing
sows $8.5003.75: pigs $10010.50.
Sheep: Receipts 2600; indicatious active,
steady: On early sales.
Metals.
Amer Smelt .... 106% 108% 106
By United Press,
CHICAGO, -July
No. 2 hn rd
No 5 hard . ...
Sample Er fl de
No. 4 Northern ..
Corn--
No. 1 yellow . . .
No. 2 yellow . . .
No 3 yellow , , ,
No. 4 yellow .. .
No 6 yellow . . .
No. 2 white ... .
No. 3 white ... ,
Sample grade . . .
No. 2 mixed .. ..
No. 3 mixed .. .,
No 4 mixed .. ..
Oats— i
No. 2 white ... .
No. 3 white . . ..
No. 4 white ... .
Snmple grade ..
Bariev........
Timothy .......
Clover .........
To All Whom it
THIS IS To
$14 250 15.13: medium.
boundary between
on . Gua ra ntee a rd
ndon, Fr g . has i
plted w ’th the law
other classes Of cattle held
steady levels.
Fat Yearlings Scarce.
The better grades of
yearlings were very scarce,
small lot making a top
Horn t
R C.
J B
w R
M 1
mostly 25c.
in carlo’s
Body of Will Jackson, one of
two negroes drowned Sunday
when a steel caisson oollapsed
at Lake Worth, was recevered
Tuesday afternoon.
The other negro’s body was
removed Monday. F. A. Swan-
Motors. American Can. Pennsyl-
«vania and International Tele-
phone and Telegraph, however.
meL heavy offerings of stock
around their previous closing lev
els. On the other hand, sensa-
tional forward movements were
thruout the session, as the Cana- Al 1 noPt 1 1178putheAdnme and
dian crop was reported a failure alll EuTingB’oBEnnt Hlelknap: and Mra
John Su'. 2017 Bird and Vlola Car
Massages
-MASSAGE
MACS'TIC TREATMENTS
608 BURNETT ST
nEDU C Eyova WEiGHT
eows changed hands around $6.75
to $7.25. Relatively few bulls
were received, occasional sausage
sorts ranging from $6.75 to
$ 7 25.
Not much business' was' trans-
acted in stock cattle on country
gccuint. as fully 90 per cent of
the day's cattle' receipts cdA-
sisted of offerings suitably for
slaughter.
Slaughter calves and vealers
made a good morning clearance
at prices that were steady to
stroig. Best light weight veal-
ers brought $13.75 and $14.
about two loads selling at the
former price. Good to choice
medium .weight fat calves so‘d
up to $13 and one load of good
to choice heavy fat calves
brought $12.25. bulk of the
weighty averages finding an out-
let around $10.50 to $11 75.
Carhit Butchers Hig’er.
Hog trade was Uneven, carlot
butchers moving at prices steady
to Sc higher, with tru"k hogs
the two
DNESSES made during July ana l
, TV up a «T-■___________________ 1
Prairie Pl Ll ...
Pure Oil ........
Sinclair Con ....
Stand Oil Cal ...
Stand Oli N Y.. .
Stand Oil N Je..
Simms Petrol ...
Superior Oil .....
Skelly Oil ......
Transcontinental .
TP Coal and Oil. .
Texas Corp ....
\('itips SmicH___
xCurb stocks.
B ROOM modern,
tosch 6 .
F li RE N ! 1 wo
1st. Good for
4-ROOM house,
heuse. 2-9640,
808GAMBRELL,
Hem ' $25
COOL Seminary 1
furn . $16; 4-re
*rn 5 room hbui
4 464 <
YOU
RENr a G-room
cello, 50 per c
on purchase p
buy later
call 4 : 0 M
|0 50 Pettte Beauty
O. 1.33- 133% 13212 1323
BOARD OF INSURANCE • COMMISSION
ERS- STATE "F TEXAS
No 2917 Ajstin, Texas, March 1, 1920
To All Whom It May Concern:
THIS IS TO CHRTIFY. That th.
London and Frovine ial M. A G. In*. Co .
Ltd . London, Eng . hn* In al) respect* fully
complied with th* laws of' Texas HN con
ditions preedent to its doing bsiness ir
this Stnte. nnd I hav* issued to said
Company a Certiicate of Authority from
this -office entitling It to do bustness it
15— Situution
COLORED boy w
_.4 -11B M____
YOUNG married 1
kind Hn* Fo
.
HA LEHMAN, 30. n
permanent or te
WHEAT PRICES SOAR
TO NEW HIGH MARKS
Tadersspuros-wBra-WT
Crop Scare.
By United Press.
KANSAS CITY, July 17. Spur
red on by a world wide crop scare
and predictions of $2 wheat, tn-
ers today had sent the price of
wheat here to new higl records.
The gigantic buying boom added
millions of dollars to the value o‘
the crop.
Early today, July wheat was
selling at $1.35, up five cmte
from yesterday's close; Septem-
ber, at $1.39 1-2, up 5 7-8. and
December, $1.44 1-4, up 5 5-8.
Cash prices showed substant
gains with the top price, $1.56 on
No. 3 hard wheat. Receipts hit
today were 681 cars
Alphabetical Index
' To Want Ads
All classifications are num-
/bered consecutively in the
order Hie ji appear.' Form- ~“
stance'the first classification
is Legal Notices "I," Fun-
eral Notices "2", etc.
West pref. ... 46 %
Pacific ..... 97%
K T j....... 62%
International 5 1-2s
Building and Contracting
•CA R PENT i :r work wanted, work kuar
Anterd ori •s rensonable 4 4539 J
Riepairing and Finishing
I RAISE. LEV ELANDREPAIRBUILD
INGS - 1178. 4. BUILDING cos.
TRACTIXG.__________
EXPERT Hoor refinishinu. waxtng. pof-
tshing. Hubbard 5-2744 Hubbird hm-
selt.________
FLOORS cleaned refinished by
new process better ‘than scraping Alec
oninring nanering. ete 2 BKRR *
Auto Seen Leaving Building
Before Blast Kocks Section.
$11,258 1
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18 83 in 34T
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CHICAGO PRODUCE
By United Press.
CHICAGO, July 17.--Eggs: Market
steady; receipts 85 in eases; extra firsts
32c: firsts 310317%c: ordinaries 28030c:
second* 25027.
Butter: Market firm; receipts 5543 tub*;
extra* 40%c: extra firsts 39 (40: firsts
38039c seconds 37 @37%c: standards 4”%c.
Poultry Market -steady, receipts 1 carb
fowls 18%0 28c: springers 270340: leg-
horn* 25r dueks 21e: geese 4sprine} 220±
turkeys 20230c: rooser 21c: broiler* 25
229c.
ceipts 854: market uneven, steady and
dill. 230 -350 $10,906 11 fi”; 201-250 91150
■iJl.75. 140.1 $11.3 g 1 1.75. 130-160
$10.15611.64; f<”-130 $10.50011.50: packing
sows $9 254 10.50.
Cattle: Receipts 5500; calve* 11””: mar-
ket steady to strong: beef steers $9.50 )
15.50: lights yearlinzs, heifer* and steers
$1(4 14.50: cows $7.2709: nil cutters and
cufter cows $5.7506.75: vealers, $0114.50:
heavy vealers $913: bulk atocker and
feeder steers $10,506 12.50.
Sheep: Receipt* 8000; market steady to
15c hluher; top fat lambs $15; bulk fat
lambs $146014.50: bulk fat ewes $607.
1 Day ..,.......14c per line
3 Daya.......... 9c per line
6 days for S...... 9c per line
« (• words to a lin*>
LA ST- -Black and white female setter bir
dog, answers to name "Lady," with her
black and tan spitz. Call Rural 3. Re-
ward._______
LOST-Sunday night, large Airedale and
bull mixed dog, dark yeilowish , tan
color, sheared close, bob tailed, tan col-
lar, very friendly: answers name " Stkl";
>10 reward tf-2240-W. 2413 W gfith Rt.
•LOST- Pair of glasses in leather case,
between Monnig’s and Fishburn ‘s 3-2)74
3-2050_______________________
STRAYED-4-year qid light Jersey cow,
dry, from Mingus Farm, 1 mile north
of Kennedale. Reward. 4-1576.
4— Personals—Rusiness Service
WHITE LADY, keep house, care for 2
children Apply 1507 Ft Worth NatL
SPIREILA CORSETS
RENT FA NS-Bound Electric Fan Co
Phon* l kWJ 4 1221 142< Hemphill
DR C A DREIS, general orri. prac-
tic* and disense of men and women *29
Fin* Arts Hidt 2-7439
LEARN TO DANCE-Phone 2 ”523 FA.
• MOUS DANCERS. 608% Main St.
CHICAGO, July 17 — Livestock :
Hoga: 25,000,. including 7000 direct*;
mostly 13020c lower and very slow at de-
cline: top >12.15; bulk of good to choice
150-230 lb. weights. >11.75 J 12.10: choice
31 lb. average*. >11.85: packing sows, $10
010.50. Butcher*, medium to choice, 250-
350 lbs.. $11m11.65: 200-250, $11.25012.1:
160-200, $11,500 12.15: 130-160, $11,800
12 15; parking sown, $9.65710.65; pigs,
medium to choice, $10.50011.75.
Cattle,: 8000, calve* 2000: better grade
fed steers steady, desirable light yearlings
strong tn higher, rows very slow, riost
grain fed steers $14616, early top $16.40
Slaughter classes; steers good and chote e
130 - 150), $14,541/0 16.50: 110-1340, $146
16.50; 950-1100, $13.25016.25: common and
'medium. 830 1bs. up. $9 500113.25 fed
yearlings, good and choice. 75050, 513.50
16; heifers good and choice, 850 lbs
down. $136 5.5”; common and med him
$8.50013; cows, good and choice. $8 75 t
12: common and medium. $7.7508.75: low
cutter and cutter. $5.7507.25: cutter to
medium, $8110,35: vealers (milk fed),
good and choice, 814017: medium >13^14.
cull and common. $8413: Stocker and feed-
er steers, good and choice (all wgts».
$12.25413.50: common and medium, $9.50"
y 12 25 1
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■ . ■ -e
Sears - Roebuck..
Fleischman Yeast.
Fox Films ......
Gold Dust .......
.. 1. H H 1,13 1.11
. .1.13 1 101 1 13
. 1.18 1.22*4 1.18
Selected Stock List—Closing. Quotations
----------------4--------------------------------------------------------
(Courtesy of J. $, Bacha & Co.)
0— Help Wanted—Female
OFFICE girl will work for >5 pet week
3 1651.____________
VALDA NAOMI LONGS
PHIVATK SHORTHAND STUDIO
___12ID Hurl.? 4 2082-M______
Take,your buatnens coura now.
Pay attor you w-t roatfion.
.FORT WORTH ntWNF.RP COl.LWW
WANTED- Middlenged enlored wnrnn t
"okLIIve• I'lno : UU
Carbide .. 123%
Bros Pic. 6 2
»i -LaWN MowEnS SHARRKNE
RAt 10 ELECTRIC Ml' P
4 4100_______________________1714 8th
LAWN n wer* aharpened s Cal'
Dee. . . .18.75
top $14.60: erly sales range ambs $14.60:
best he’d around |K.75 fed clipped lambs
514: good grade yearlings averaging 111
111: ewe top >7; three cars range feeding
behatr-of the unreserved ratifica-
tion of the British and Ameri-
can war debts by the Chamber
of Deputies.
1 x The Premier’s physicians
I forced him to remain in bed
- just as he seemed to be or the
eve of one of the greatest of his
many victories in a long and col-
orful public career. They an
nounced he had a high fever,
Induced partly by his arduous
sessions I the Chamber of Dep-
uties. where, he recently com-
pfeted a three-day speech ex-
‘plaining the government’s pol-
icy on the war debts, and partly
by <the current heat wave in
Paris. ,
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Sorrells, John H. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 247, Ed. 2 Wednesday, July 17, 1929, newspaper, July 17, 1929; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1638560/m1/18/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.