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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 22

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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PAGE THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, THURSDAY, MARCH. 15, 1934 2 2 3 68 66 66 nine men and three women for a first-degree murder conviction with the penalty fixed at life imprisonment. N. Y. Curb Market Closing By United Prest Armr 111 Atchison Atchison pf Atl Line Atlan Ref Auburn Auto Bald Loco Bait Ohio Bayuk Cig Beth Steel Beth SU pf CAPITOL TIMMcCQY i "SPEED WINGS" Roarln? Planes Looping, Diving Cheating Disaster by a Hair's Breadth in the World's Greatest Air Derbyt Adults.

15c; 10c Seek Life Sentence for Woman Killer of Doctor By United Prest READING, March, 15. Life imprisonment for Miss Frances Sepse, 27, confessed slayer of Dr. Paul R. Hess, her physician, will be demanded by the Commonwealth today. John P.

Wanner, district attorney, said he would ask the jury of 82 82 82 49 47 47 31 31 31 55 52 53 14 13 13 31 29 30 37 136 36 43 42 77 7 5 75 23 23 23 32 31 31 3rd Broad Sts. 69 73 7 7 7-16 70 69 73 73 12 11 29 27 BOND EXCHANGE CONTINUES GAIN Bu United Prest NEW YORK. March 15. Disregarding outside developments, the bond market continued to break through previous highs for the year and longer today as a steady demand for speculative issues continued. Rails were prominent again, with gains of fractions to a point and more made by issues of the Nickel Plate.

New York Central, Southern Pacific, Western Pacific and Allegheny Corp. Wire Company bonds led the advance in utilities. 11 36 11 43 17 6 13 66 17 19 118 52 92 27 4 6 2 24 15 56 39 51 59 17 6 28 11 36 11 43 16 6 13 65 17 19 118 52 92 27 4 6 2 24 15 55 38 50 59 17 6 27 Tide A Oil 11 Timken 37 Trans 11 Union Carb 44 Un Oil Cal 17 United Corp 7 United Drug 1 United Fru 66 Un Gas Imp 17 Rubber 20 Smelt 126 Steel 53 Steel pf 93 Vanadium 28 Wabash 4 Warner Br ,7 Warn-Quin 2 Walgreen 24 West Md 15 West Union 57 Westing El 39 Woolworth 51 Wrigley 59 Yale 17 Yellow Tr 6 Young Sheet 29 2 2 8 7 7 LAME CHANDLER In 'The Battling Buckaroo' A Whirlwind Western Full of Action Alto "I'irate Treasure" Serial Two Comedies and Hollywood on Parade Adnltn. ISr: Children. 10c 7 MMllia nil imiMiininiiiiMiiiMiwMwiMi 1 5 1 1 5 1 II 16 16 16 2'4 2 2 Ford Ltd Goldfield Gulf Pa Hygrade Syl pf Hud Bay Huyler Strs pf Italian Sup A Kirby Pet Libby Mavis Bot A Mesabi Iron Nat Fuel Natomas new Niag Pwr Novadel new Pennroad Premier Gold Pub Sv Co of Ind Prentice Prod Royty Seiberling Sherwin-WW So Cal pf 1 1 1 24 74 24 24 Spotlight and Screen 72 73 45 44 45 High Low Close Acetol Pr A 5V4 5 5 Ainsworth 13 13 13 Ala Gt Sou 58 57 58 Alum Co Am 73 73 73 Alum Co pf 69 69 69 Am 26 25 25 Am Maracaibo 15-16 15-16 Am Super 3 3 3 Am Super 6 pf 23 23 23 Art Metal 2 2 2 Bell Tel Can 119 119 119 Bower 16 16 16 Bowman Bilt 1 1 1 Brit Celan rets 3 3 34 Butler Br 11 10 10 Calamba Sue Est 23 23 23 Catalin Cp Am 3 3 3 Can Marconi 4 3 3 Chi Riv Mach.

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Y. Stock Market Closing Cameras Pierce Jungle to Record Blood-Stirring Spectacles "Devil Tiger" at Victoria Tomorrow Presents Astound-ing Sights in Asia's Wilderness By United Prett High Low 10 9 96 mi. miinu.iu.'!iwin"-m-iii i i. hmnijiiumuui jn S7 96 8 7 HOTEL DAUPHIN Dauphin Fcatnrinr the "Shimmy Qneen' BOBBY KING "-DINE AND nwn NO tOYKR CHARtiK 7 14t4 14 14 Copyright. 11)34.

by United Press NEW YORK, March 15. Manufacturers of brass and copper ingots advance all prices cent a pound. Dun Bradstreet, food index down 1 cent this week to $2.24 vs. $1.54 year ago. American Zinc, Lead Smelting Comivaiy and subsidiaries 1933 earnings $3.31 a $6 preferred share vs.

net loss $64,965 in 1932. Fox Film Corporation and subsidiaries thirty-nine weeks ended December 30 profit $1,410,793 vs. loss $7,595,000 in forty weeks ended December 31, 1932; in thirteen weeks ended December 30, 1933, profit was $1,080,015. Remington Arms Company Inc. and domestic subsidiaries.

1933 net loss $1,492,629 vs. net loss $794,242 in 1932. Hartford Fire Insurance Company declares regular quarterly dividend of 50 cents, payable April 2 to stock of record March 15. National Biscuit Company declares regular quarterly dividend of 70 cents on common payable April 14 to stock of record March 23. Am Metal 24 22 22 Am 15 14 14 Am Razor 49 49 49 Am Com 1 1 1 Am Smelt 45 43 43 AmStlFpf 41 41 41 Am Sumat 19 19 19 Am 120 119 119 Am Tob 70 68 69 Am Woolen 14 13 14 Am Wool pf 75 75 75 Anaconda 15 14 14 Am Wr 4 3 4 Armr 111 A 6 5 5 Close 9 87 3 9 19 100 140 28 50 10 9 36 16 Adams Exp Air Reduc Allegh Corp Alleg pf $30 Allied Chem Am Can Am Can pf Am Car Am pf Am Am Inter Am Loco Am Fdv a7 3 9 19 99 140 28 50 10 9 35 16 3 9 20 100 140 29 50 10 9 36 I7V4 16 16 16 12 12 12 16 15 16 5 5 5 32 31 31 224 21 217 15 Vi 14 14 38 37 37 Crucible St Del Hud Det Edis Dresser Du Pont Elec El 6 pf El 7 pf Eureka Vac Fox Film A Gen Cable Gen Cigar Gen Elec Gen Refract cts Gen Mot Gen Rty Gillette Gill $5 pf Gimbel Bros Goodrich Goodyear Graham-P Gt Nor Ore Hudson Mot Hupp Mot STARTS TOMORROW FRIDAY P-AlUjL rsri ft 11 11 53 53 54 nn 5 5 5 ran 16 15 15 38 36 37 v.

-is? 4 4 4 13 13 Last Times Today Fashions 1934 With WM. POWELL BETTE DAVIS FRANK MrHI OH iOO 1A' DANCEH8 lilt ii Coolerator An EiHtinr Newspaper Drama That Will Make You firip Your Seat! IRREGULAR TONE IN CURB PRICES WITH GLENDA FARRELL 4 20 19 19 6 5 5 33 32 33 66 65 66 9 9 9 144 1 40 140 42 40 41 8V4 7 7 15 14 14 58 57 57 17 16 16 20 19 20 19 19 19 28 28 28 3 3 3 19 18 18 87 86, 87 41 41 41 17 17 '17 1 111 Central Ingersoll Inter Int Mach 1 Int Harv 1 Int Hyd El I Int Johns-Man Kayser Jul Kelvinator Kennecott Lambert iLeh Coal Val RR I Ligg My 1 Loose-W Bis i i. i tuin ii ft A terrific combat between the jungle'a deadliest foes the fearless lion and the devastating tiger one of the many brilliant highlights in "Devil Tiger," the Fox production that took eight months to film in the jungles i oi Asia. STARTING TODAY A BRAND NEW FIVE-ACT Bu United Prest NEW YORK. March 15.

Fractional recessions in leading oil and utility stocks and support for active stocks in other sections gave prices an irregular tone on the curb exchange today. American Gas. Electric Bond ariii Share. United Light A and other power leaders held in supply at small concessions, while Humble, Imperial Oil and the various Standard Oil subsidiaries turned downward after an early display of steadiness. 56 55 92 92 55 92 a man and a black panther and a crocodile, and a number of qthers.

Elliott spent three weeks recording an elephant stampede in northern Siam as part of the story. VARIETY PROGRAM 34 33 33 It is the first time a dramatic picture, with a Hollywood cast, has been made entirely in the virgin jungles. The crew included 150 natives, five cameras and two sound units. Marion Burns. Kane Richmond and Harry Woods are the principal players.

Among the battles recorded are those between a tiEer and a croc 5.5 5 41 41 41 8 8 8 27 26 26 12 11 12 PACKED WITH GIRLS MUSIC DANCING Spontaneous Side Splitting Episodes I OX Ol'R SCREEN odile, a python and a leopard, a Malayan bear and a hyena, a tiger and a leopard, a tieer and a lion. Air Conditioned Refrigerator The Coolerator is entirely different from other refrigerators. It is scientifically designed to maintain low temperatures with less ICE. This system is nore economical and guards food better. The Coolerator provides a constant and rapid circulation of washed air, free from gases and odors.

Preserves food in its natural state -no drying out no loss of flavor. Fish, cheese, onions, butter, meats, etc, can be placed in a Coolerator and each retains its distinctive flavor. The exclusive, patented method of air circulation is found only in the Coolerator. 1 ICE LASTS LONGER In summer a Coolerator requires reicing only six or seven times a month once a week in cool weather. The ice melts flat from the bottom and all the ice man does is plaoe the new supply on top of the old pieces takes less than a minute.

The Coolerator is automatic noiseless with no machinery or moving parts. Nothing to get out of order. No Tepair bills, no defrosting, no trays to fill, no fuses to blow. No matter what form of refrigeration you now have, ice or mechanical, a Coolerator will keep food better and at lower cost Our ice salesman will be happy to tell you the many advantages of 'the Coolerator. U.

S. TREASURY BALANCE WASHINGTON. March 15. Treasury balance as of March 13, miscellaneous internal revenue, customs receipts. $11,007,658.69.

38 37 37 22 22 22 19 18 19 2 2 2 177 177 177 19 19 19 33 31 32 16 16 16 CHICAGO GRAIN CI.OSINA International A'etrj Service CHICAGO. March 5. Grains 7 7 were GRAND 3 CORNERED MOON The Season's Finest Coiuedr With CLAUDETTE COBERT RICHARD ARLEN TbWT Adults filV4 SL Children. 10c BIG SHAKEDOWN -A Warner Bros, Ticture With Bette Davis Chas. Farrell Ricardo Cortez Serial KIT CARSON 7.

5 5 5 3 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 3 17 eaev at the close today. Wheat finiahed lv lower, corn to Sc down, oatg to Tie off. and rve 1 Mi to Hie lower. Last Drices were at the bottom. I.ate tradinv waa rather nuiet and featured by an abaenee of buying aupport.

Corn, which dlnlaved firmness early, fell off with wheat late. 19 18 Police Benefit Ball For Pension Fund MARCH 17, 1934 BROWNAGLE'S ORCHESTRA The Best Inco Band FKATI'KK ATTRACTIONS UNLIMITED FACILITIES Zembo Mosque Adm. 50c 35 34 35 Lorillard Lou Nash Ludlum pf Mack Tr Marancha May Maytag Nash Mot Nat Lt Central Central Rts Norf No Amer No Pacific Otis Elev Pac Oil Packard Para-Publix cts Park Utah Pathe Ex Pathe Ex A Penn Pere Mqt Ph Rap Tr pf Public Serv Radio Reading Rem-Rand Reyn Spring Reyn Tob Safeway Sears Roe Servel Inc Shell Un Oil Simmons Simms Pet Skelly Oil South Pac South Ry Spicer Mfg Stan Stan Cal Stan Oil Stew-War Studebaker 28 28 28 5 5 5 39 39 39 8 7 8 55 55 55 13 12 12 9 9 9 41 40 41 52 52 52 FOUR CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES DAILT! CHICAGO LIVESTOCK MARKET CHICAGO. March 15. Hok.

Receipts, I.l.niK): S-10c hlxher: top. 4.S: bulk. heavy. S4.25-4.60: medium. S4.40-4.65: liKht.

I4.30-4.I: llarht liahts. nacklnK sows. S3.5U-3.90; Dixa. holdovers. 200(1.

Cattle. Receipts. ll.OOO: ateady. Calves. Receipts.

2300: steady. Beef steers: uod and choiee. S6.5O-7.50: common and medium. S4.5O-fi.50: yearlinea. hutcher cattle: heifers.

cows. Sli.75-4; bulla. calves. feeder steers. stocker steers.

stockor cows and heifers. Sheep. Receipts. 11.000: atesdyi medium and rholcg lambs. culls and common.

yearlings. $7-9; common and choke ewes. feeder lambs. S7-K. 48 47 48 6 6 6 10 10 10 19 19 20 UNITED ICE COAL CO.

9 9 10 lO'i 10 29 27 27 33 31 32 CUFVFA TH1 msBi- Sales Room, Forster and Cowden Streets 11 11 11 ,13 '13 13 38 38 38 Opposite Paul Muni in "Hi, Nellie," Here Friday 45 44 44 9 9 9 7 7 7 ft ANNA STEN appears! The thrilling, seductive actress who brings a fresh and exciting art to a role of strange fascinations. With glamorous allure she rules her men, and breathes fire into the story based on Zola's fa mo shovel I THE PRIZE WINNERS The Abraham Lincoln Contest for new business has closed. The priies have been awarded to the winners. The Campaign proved to be a success. It demonstrated that this Country Is emerging from tie depression.

It encouraged our organization to greater efforts for the future. Our companies have the reputation of having some of the best agents In the industrial insurance field. Many of them have been with us for over a and sometimes their sons come with us, In an organization such as ours, there will always be found some men viho are Master Salesmen, and to them the thanks of these companies are extended as we award the prizes for their successful efforts: The prize winners are: INDUSTRIAL Tomorrow! You'll Meet Her and Never Forret Her! duua Sim Ir, Samuel Goldwyns A HJA" AJIammg Stai Russia to Electrify' Amiricol The story of ZOLA'S brave and reckless lady of the boulevards With Phillips Holmes-Mae Clarke in 1 Harry Woodland the SAMUEL GOLDWYN production of GLENDA FARRELL Miss Farrell, blonde beauty, was chosen for the coveted role opposite Paul Muni in "Hi, Nellie," gripping newspaper drama which opens tomorrow (Friday) at the Colonial Theater. 2 Jacob Wassennan $35 i 7 Paul Lafferty $3 8 William Brewington 5 9 John White 5 10 Lawrence Cassone 5 3 Martin Newman 23 4 Edward Macintosh 10 5 Peter Stern 5 NANA with Lionel Atwill, Richard Bennett Mae Clarke and Phillips Holmes thru United Artists Michael McNdis 5 STATE MUTUAL LAST TIMES TOD AT RAMON HOVARBO Jeanette MacDonald "The CAT and the FIDDLE" VALENCIA pa. SATURDAY.

MARCH 17 HARRY RESER World's Greatest Banjolst in Person With His Clicquot Club Eskimos Admission Sir. Tax Included 1 Robert Lehman 2 Edward Macintosh 3 Charles Kaighn 25 4 Jacob Wasserman 10 5 Harry Woodland 5 7 Charles Smith $5 8 John White 5 9 John Watson 5 10 Fred Scott PT- r) fa 7 7W I flk til Ikll-TN TUTATDC I Vi Vvi v.ummuii i i intMiivt IX TT PENNSYLVANIA, Wmmmttf Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Mar. 15, 16, I 1 ni To see "NANA' 6 Michael McNelis 5 We know that those who gave their Insurance applications to these men will be gratified in having produced the successful results. To those of our agents who did not win a prize we extend our thanks for their efforts and express the hope that in other contests which we shall conduct, we may find their names among the victors. The INDUSTRIAL HEALTH, ACCIDENT and LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY The STATE MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY 121 N.

Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. HARRISBURG OFFICE 209 Dauphin Building: THEODORE H. STOLP, Superintendent Our companies can always use the services of experienced insurance men. big time STAGE ACTS experience a thrillyou wilt never I' I ir r-inm" i Comedy song dancing and a "skating classic" ON THE SCREEN "EIGHT GIRLS IN A BOAT" I TT.ftYlT Thurt. Fri.

On Show Picturo 7.30 P.M.; Stag Show t. P. Pictur. 10.15; St. To Show, 6.30 ft P.

M. Adm. 50 75 Inclu. Childrtn andor 12 yoan 25c Starts FRIDAY TM4jrfjrxussMii 7fffsiLiiii.

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