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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 10

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LAAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER Saturday Evening September 17 1921 SANARDO PACES The Markets 1 HOGS GO HIGHER AST MILE AT (BY LAM8OX BBU8 COMPANY) 1 The PERJURY PROBE 90 11845 185O1S 45 NEW TURN OR 962 OW at7 revealed ARBUCKLE CASE ARM BOYS DO 8 825 pnBixli (Continued from page one) WELL AT AIR is said to be championship by a score down A fair cash 00 scored to ar JOHN HIDER going to the automobile races Cars 00 a heat won PUBLIC SALE 4 00 3 Local eed Prices the WEDNESDAY 25 30 Cash 62 September 2 1 31 32 45 Head Milch Cows 67 clades firm 3 ANOTHER MAN IN CASE? 150 Head of eeding Shoats for 5 Brood Sows CONTEST Lafayette Produce hens 6 Head of Horses 10 in horse Local Seed Market I i SS00 WALL STREET rash USUAL SALE TERMS I The 1921 WOOD Owner ROSS Clerk Eastburn and John Jarrell Auctioneers kee UUCH SHRS8H MARSHALL ARMS PUBLIC SALE I i 5 10 10 Beef hides Beef hides 5 5 4 4 and her on in Episcopal church for benev purposes and the denomina pounds and up pounds 1 4 be free his home 250 300 10 4 8 8 8 Miss Marv Browne and Williams both of Cai May COHN Sept GO 62 13 1845 980 50 00 40 60 to lie at 12:30 o'clock and a ten minute service will be maintained 10 8 2TO JO'J 4 3 Today 2646000 bushels bushels 3430000 springs springs with 7000 placed a gain pounds entry David third 00 O') (H 00 uo 00 oo 00 00 Timothy I Alfalfa Sweet clover Lawn gass seed tlb Blue grass good years extra 1 4 5 $100 large The Arti cles WHEAT Sepc 50 TO 00 indicating that have been re 10 00 50 00 82 ST mixed Ry harness lot of horse collars and pads time if bad weather will sell under cover 00 00 00 00 oojo 00 O' 00 of cars Ilogs Receipts Lafay by Mr Mr 63 58 36 35 34 26 31 double races His Tony Mack 50c 1 36H 38 37 43 Selling prices in Lafayette today: 3 13 9 the on stock strong Justice II iy morning 6 pO 1 3 5 25 50 down 50 5 00 50 G8 43 Pressing means Arbuckle must jail cell 41 cotton seejl menl Rolled oats Red dog Monday aft Williams in charge with week 75 hi broke the olds when in 2:03 tanks one 100 gallon oil tank one horse power carpenter tools one grindstone scoops shovels and 37 39t 38 sl down 75 00 15 HARNESS Two' sets of brass mounted This is a big sale and we must start on 28 81 36 29 51 20 30 18 15 consisting of Jerseys Shorthorns and Holsteins all of which have been tuber culin tested within the last thirty day and I can furnish test papers for any cow sold About 25 covtfs will be fresh by sale day the others are close up spring ers You will find in this lot of cows some of as good cows as would be possibM to buy artywhere as I have tried to select the milking type of cows for this sale May OATS tept Bee May Sept Dec May PORK His testimony is wanted before grand jury He a hunting trip APPEARS Arbuckle was new court scene Virginia Rappe Best hawsteers 1300 to 1700 lbs? Light butcher steers 1000 to 1250 pounds Common to medium steers and cred inopportune to the stock a contest and benrs the latter gaining the upper hand Prices were higher at the beginning but weakened when Mexican PetroI nd some of the other foreign well ns domestic issues fell 3 points ood issues were heavy and low grade motors fair! milch One team of black horses 7 years old weight 3000 pounds an extra work team 1 gray mare 5 years old weight 1600 pounds 1 gray horse 7 did weight 1400 pounds 1 roan mare 5 yearsld weight 1350 pounds an good mare 1 gray mare weight 1400 pounds 6 years old West Point Indiana Owner JOHN JARRELL Auctioneer Lafayette Indiana These shoats weigh from 60 to 120 pounds and alii are vaccinated These sows are all Hampshires four are due to farrow soon and one has six pigs by side? 7 00 5 50j i ed ti I stick When the stick gains of In the evening An orchestra engaged several stunts will be be served Kllingboe are both and trial diCtment liberty on tor Ba il on lie charge bad been flx'ed at $5000 nnd attorneys for Arbuckle had put tip the cAsh in anticipation of ac tion by the district attorney favor ing trial on the lesser buckle hail hoped to tills today to start for 1 os A ngeles 10:30 at Sunnyslbpe Stock arm located 4Vs miles southwest of Lafayette 'bn the South River Road TMPTEMUNTS One wheat drill corn b'inder iron roller three good wagons all complete one hay ladder one Nisco spreader good as new one John Deere corn planter good as new two disc harrows one 20 ft flexible harrow one spike tooth harrow two sulky plows three cultivators one walking breaking plow one garden plow' one Peoria oats one mowing machine one disc cultivator onegravel bed one butchering kettle one water fountain one hog oiler lot of hog troughs two 50 gallon oil gasoline engine two pump jacks a lot of numerous other articles 250 300 1(M) Roughs Molla Bjurstedt Is Still Tennis Champ PHILADELPHIA Sept Mrs Molla Bjurstedt Mallory to day won the middle states tennis singles I championship by defeating Miss Edith Signourney of Boston 6 0 6 3 at the Phila delphia Cricket club Miss Sigour ney and won the doubles championship by de feating Mrs iforniiT in th'e final battle for the doubles of 6 3' 6 an Sept Oct Jan Sept' Ort Jan Butter (packing butter sides the two contenders Jimmy Murphy winner of the Grand Prtx in rance Howdy Wilcox and number or other race celebrities will attend the reception Barney Oldfield who is slated to act an official starter is scheduled io ar rive this and will attend the reception The affair will be for Elks only 3 A 93 ACRE ARM AT AUCTION fraction and white 45c 0078 00 down 50 down 5 50 00 down I SO down Church Benevolence Breaks All RecordsBy the Associated Press CONNERSVILLE Ind Sept 17 'More than $33000000 has been paid into the treasury of the Meth odist (lent centenary fund in the las three years it was annoiincedvhere today by Dr ade eago i annual Wade is corresponding secretary of the committee on conservation nnd advance is the mosti re markable example of increased be nevolence giving in the hiWtory of the Methodist Episcopal he said IN COURT cast today for in the tragedy motion Sheen 1 good to ioleeStrictly choice lambs Buck lambs I Throw outs Buvks to 180 pounds to to pounds to HO of Mrs Jessie Cock riday will be held Case Com promised Tenant Keeps Home The suit of Roy Williams vs Edward A Shriner for possession was heard in Justice Clay Bry court riday and following a meeting between plaintiff and (lefendant a finding was rrlade for the plaintiff based on a compro mise by which'the defendant will retain nossession until Jan house in question is that at 515 North Grant street tvest ette which is now owned Williams and occunied bv Shriner who is at present build ing himself a home Vaughan and Vaughan were attorneys for the defendant while Mark Thomp son appeared for the plaintiff TOLEDO SEEDS heat $126: $134 cash $1235: alsike $1065 timothy prime cnsli 1920 $250: and September nnd October $260 cember $267 Indiana conference Dr Robert Simison pig pounds and secured while Claire ry a gain of Redinbo both of Poland pigs and the advance up to all grades Chicago quota were steady and Indianapolis 25 cents higher fancy show cattle 'from the and girls'l clubs which were at' auction 1 at the Tippecanoe Hing new evidence another man ma sponsible for the fatal injury in flicted on Virginia Rappe whose death resulted in a of mur der against Roscoe Ar buckle noted film comedinn was under investigation by the defense forces today Much seen cv surrounded this unexpected development but it was ascertained that the defense hopes to completely shatter the prose case against Arbuckle by obtaining the concrete evidence concerning the other man Street Cars Will Run to Auto Race The Lafayette Service company has arranged to run street cars to the Tippecanoe county fair grounds 106 109 jrll3 Chcp feed Rye middlings Tankage Morris 60 Tankage Wilson 60c Thrift dairj' feed Thrift horse feed I Wheat middlings Pure wheat shorts Bran Bariev ted A (fa its meal Alftdfa niolmses Armour's stock feed hog feed Cracked corn i 00 000 00 associ record of etc This neatest and book SHOW Intel national Chicago from 3 was industrials and comparative stead ware in demand irregularly within closing wns easy 250000 sli a res 63 Head of the Highest Type of the Poland China Breed Will Be Sold at Public Auction 1HEY LATONIA DERBY Bv the Associated Press 1 LATONIA Ky Sept Out of 330 nominations seven thorough breds of the three year old divi sion qualified to face the barrier of the 1921 renewal of the Ehtonia championship at the Latonia track this afternoon The race is exclu sively for colts carrying 125 pounds and is valued at approxi mately $33000 The distance is a mile and three quarters best gains the kept BIG the at December South China Wants Voice in Conference By the Associated Press WASHINGTON Sept 17 of the unrecog nized government of South China 'because it was not invited to par ticipate in the armamenjt confer ence is receiving considerable at tention from American officials and it is understood that it he entiiely acceptable to Wash ington if the Chinese delegation were so constituted as to include a feibuth China representative finished fifth in which was 2 Ole yellow 1 68 pounds Sent 4 1 September December May $140: seed prime and October $1215 December ebruary $1240: March 1235 prime cash $1050 October December $1075: Martli 10 9 prime CASE DISMISSED case of tlie state of Indiana Dwight Livengood heard in Clay Noted Sneed Kinas A reception for Roscoe Sarles Lafayette's famous race driver and Jules Ellingboe dirt track cham pion of the world 'who will race tomorrow at the Tippecanoe coun ty fair grounds will be held by the members of Lafayette Ixalgo No 143 Elks at their home this has been vaudeville Lunch will Sarles and members of the Antlerctf herd Be TP Idaho $22540 Constitution Day Observed in NEW YORK Sept Consti tution Day commemorating the adoption 'pf the United States con stitution 134 years ago was cele brated by many patriotic societies here today today: Wheat 94 cars oats 139 cars Hogs Receipts: Inst week year 1491M)V Exports Corn 424000 and floury to of wheat corn qc to Jc off nolo fi) off wisent unchanged to 3c off COCKRELL UNERAL The funeral rell who dted at xthe home 1 126 North Seventh street at 30 'ernoon with Rev lof Trinity church I Burial in Springvale of Chi Route in a report to the ninetiethRoute goes the honor of secur ing the highest number of awards the 'total of premiums received by boy amounting to more than Several other boys also made sums through their entries only girl who took prize money was Miss Lucile Vess of IL who secured second prize on two entries The highest gain made by steers in the Hereford beef production contest was 410 pounds This ani mal was' owned by Sam Barnes of IL i Ovid entry secured second face with a gain of 435 pounds and two entries by Merrill Median of It placed third and fourth with 400 and 3S5 pounds each Shorthorn leef production contest rank Rover ot Romney first as his steer showed of 416 pounds agai fist 405 gained by Billy Wilson's which scored Simison of prize money pounds credited to his steer and Herman Royer placed fourth was 390 pounds PIG CLUB Tn the pig club contest the I)u roc entry made by Theodore Os terling placet first with a gain of fit) wx i i I cIxm4 LJ i i czxrx 1 vs cv gained 304 second prize took third money with 293 pounds Lawrence and Robert Williamson whom had entered tied for fourth place their en tries each gained 290 Ovid DI Johnson ditto 225 accord lug most of heavy sales in truck nmr a of picture tactress who died according to ac cusers of Arbuckle following a drinking orgy in the a part merit in a San rancisco hotel as a result of mistreatment by host Todav Arbuckle was to be raigned in superior colirfr upon an indictment charging manslaughter returned by the ebunty grand juryA But this arraignment is mere for mality it was said and District Attorney Matthew Brady was i scheduled to ask a continuance ofthe manslaughter case until ac tion is been taken on the charges of first degree murder pending against Arbuckle' in connection Miss' death I ONLY ONE TRIAL I The district attorney had an nounced the murder charge will be pushed and it will lie left up to a jury to decide whether Arbuckle shall be convicted of first degree murder second degree murder manslaughter or turned free by ac quittal There xvas also one other alternative which was thnt if police court at the preliminary amination of Arbuckle failed hold the comedian to answer to superior court on charge of mur7 der the state then would be forced to go to trial with the man slaughter indictment Acquittal or conviction on the murder charge would mean automatic dismissal of the manslaughter charge for he law holds a man may not be twice placed in jeopardv for one cause MUST STAY IN JAIL the murder charge remain In a for some time to come of the murder charge on the manslaughter in would have meant quick ball for the accused ac i on the manslaughter NEW YORK AIR buy held The IDryfus firm bought 18 head of the club steers for a total of $176002 an average of nearly $100 a head The company also bought 10 hogs for $26685 i BOYS DO WELL To Merrill McChan of Lafayette and Ray McCoy of Sun and Thunder In City Together Bright sunshine and loud peals of thunder at the same time! This was the phenomena that visited Lafajette shortly after noon Sat urday With practically no warn ing a short but heavy rainstorm came up irom the northwest and passed over the city The storm together with the thunder disap peared about as quickly as it came and the city was again basking sunlight pounds and Merrill McChan tied for the' prize offered by the Hereford Breeders ation for the weights feeds record was for most accurately TRIP TO The trip to Livestock show November4 26 to won by Cedric Carter of Route 1 Wingate Ind Ray Miles the county corn champion took sec ond prize of $15 and Chester os ter of West won third money of $10 There were several other bovs in this judging contest who xvpuld have been eligible for the prizis offered had they entered in regular order before the fair opened Their failure to do this forfeited for them the prizes 3a 00 29 32 37 30 UO(r Hogs Receipts strong: hr Idol er light and light bulk parking sowssteady: bulk desira August 25 1909 The record for a Mil tie by Directum I at September 30 1914 the third heat of W' CHICAGO Sept 17 npts 105 cars market weak litres $270(11280 Wisconsin 45 Red River its $2 nine Cobblers Type Poland Chinas HURSDAY SEPT 22nd A rp T7ADlr THREE MILES NORTH MONTMORENCI 12 MILES NORTHWEST LAAY Al AKlu ETTE ON JACKSON HIGHWAY Local Cash Grain Tli rn A Co Lights liens Heavy Light Old Leghorns 1 Hen turkeys Toni turkeys Ducks eese No 1 25 4 BULLH AM CALYK8 4 3 CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGOj Sept? 17 Butter unset tled creamery extra 42c standards 38c: firsts seconds 32e eggs higher: receipts 7008 cases firsts ordinary firsts 30c mis cellaneous poultry alive un changed also of Romney Hrs steer's gain I AND COAVS ii oil Ou ch or heifers iir butcher heifers Stock heifers SHEEP INDIANAPOLIS Sept Receipts SOW: higher: receipts 200 unchanged: 300 unchanged sheep 300 unchanged Hurs generally steady: mixed and assorted 160 to 200 $''50 'JM to 225 pounds ditto $8 to 250 pounds to weight 5 ftMP 'AM ket 860 Choice bulls air bologna bulls Choices calves 140 1 150 grounds i onimon veal oaiv Ae 1 Henry caves 250 1 to 400 pounds hides hides So 1 So 2 REORGANIZE CASS The young of Trhtily Sunday school will be re organized tomorrow at 9:30 AH rnen who are not now connected with any other chui are urged to attend Ku Klux Klan to Ask for Injunction LOUISVILI Sept 17 Decla Jng that it is their intention on our constitutional rights Steer and Pig Club Contests Successful Two Lads Tie for irst Place eed ing Gains Seen Some excellent records yvere made by the boys and girls of the county pig and steer clubs the season's work of which came to a close with the final day of theTippecanoe county fair rizes i ranging from $5 to $50 'awarded to contestants in steer club froifi $1 to $10 in pig ertib and $10 to $25 in live stock judging contest A large part of the prize winning steers and pigs were bought by the Dryfus Packing and Provision company and the Rund and Klink JPacking company both of this city iand Armour Swift and Wilson companies of Chicago The firms had their regular ers at the sale which was riday at the fair grounds 3500 steady' light: top 88 60: Im Ik tiers 725 pigs le $7257i 750 500 eom pared fnt lambs around (t tsheep nnd year feeding Billy second place Romney took with a gain of 400 2 white white $105 barley 5I035 tim $i2ixtfti is no ribs CHICAGO Sept Wheat opened4 to 4c lower on the Chicago board of trade today with December to $129 and May $132'4 to $132 Corn Aas dull and slightly easier at the start nnd dropped with wheat when the eastern selling was extend ed to the grains Opening prices were to 'c off with Sep tember at 53c: December 33c to and May 53 Oats followed corn December' opened at 39c advanced then sagged to 3Sv Provisions were stroRJT trade and support of lard options by packers were chief factors Shorts were inclined to cover on the ad vance which ranged from 5 to points at opening The close was at the low point of the dny with September l)e 4 Choice butcher cows Choice milch cows vummon to cows each CHICAGO CAM! PRICES CHICAGO Sept' Wheat No 2 red $1 127 No 2 hard $12571 127 cole No 2 yellow 53 2 white rve No 2 othv pork nominal lard $1090 950 the court of Brvant Satur dismissed because of lack of evi dence Livengood was arrested on the West Side August 27 for driv ing with a cut out open and on being arraigned licfore Justice I iigar asked for change of venue i Tl ESDAY I I 20 AT TWO Situated a quarter of a mile xiorth of West Point adjoining the high school building a quarter of a mile from the elevator This farm contains 1 93 acres of good rich productive soil Has about 8 acres of good woods pasture with running water all of the year 85 acres of cleared land Part of this farm a little rolling (but not hilly) The buildings consist of a seven room house with I good basement The house is in fair condition The barn has room for 7 head of horses plenty of mow room nnd drib room The farm is well fenced and extra well tiled Is located in good neighborhood close to church elevator school house and railroad station nnd garage TERMS: 10 per cent of the selling price on the day of the sale Balance one half as soon as abstract is completed and approved otherhalf will carry a mortgage of five years if desired Possession given October 1st 1921 A clear merchantable abstract and deed will be furnished at time of settlement or Information regarding this farm communicate with the owner or auctioneer OIH Mv SI sniz ceuiuei to The close found September 52 '4c December 5253'4c and May 5i to 57e Car lots today: Wheat 56 ears with 48 of contract grade last year 58 cars corn 342 cars with 329 of con tract grade last year 246 cars oats BP cars with 44 of contract grade last year 97 3500 Cars inspected corn 730 cars strong AVheat Primary 2125000 bushels bushels Daily "Wheat bushels Cash Local Packing Companies Attract Much Attention at Stock Yards Avne miorifinri In horr nrloao I on Saturday and quotations were I steady 30 cents higher Light hogs orongnt: $a2u pneu tions 10 to The sold county fair on riday attracted much attention at the yards Saturday They were purchased bv the Drvfus Pack ring company and the Rund and Klink packing company I Hoff receipts 'were exceptionally heavv for Saturday at the local yards At Chicago receipts were oo TOO 4567 holdovers At Indianapolis were received I HOO8 1 Market steady to 30e higher 80 140 GREEK ARMY WITHDRAWS (By the Associated Pressi ATHENS Senl 17 An official statement issued today on the op erations against the Turkish Na tionalists dated September 13 iviewing the fighting ot August sa st was consKl continue pur of the enemy and the Greek euni in oils 1 to eo a 1 1 and their subsidiaries broke I to 1 points standard equipments showed iness and coppers but mils moved narrow limits The Sab's approached Breaks State Record Step ping Mile in 1:59 red Edman Scores Double Win By the Associated Press SYRACUSE Sept 16 Sanardo the great' pacer xvho has not been seen very often this year on the grand 'clrcnit broke the state fair record here this atfernoon when he paced the lastest mile a race exhibited on the this year 1:59 in the second 'heat of the 2:03 pacing class Sanardo was driven by Tommy Murphy Czar Worthy a bay gelding record for three year he negotiated the mile also driven by JMurphy The trotting ifccord for a mile in a race is 2:01 made by lamburg Belle at North Ran dall world pacing is 1:58 made Columbus () Sanardo Avon the 2:03 pace in 2 03 giving him the race in straight heats Sec ond honors went to John Henrv DOUBLE VICTORY naman by winning the next ttvo on the program Avon pace by takingxthe second ami third heats after fin ishing fourth in the first Second honors went to Hodson's Jay Mack winner of the first' heat Edman's Legal won the first two heats and first money in the 2:17 trot The gelding tne third by Lord risco CHICAGO LIVE STOCK CHICAGO Sept 17 Receipts 500: compared with week rgo fat yearlings and good choii light and medium weight steers mostly 25 to 40 cents higher: plain heavy and northwestern steers uneven mostly 25c lower spots off more: i oninion light steers about steady: fat heifers gen erally 25e higher other she Uneven mostly steady canners bulls mostly 50c higher: veal $1 higher Stockers 15 to 2x: 1090 11095:11 0211095 1097 4411'4 t7l UI: VVWJ I 37 1 39 I 43l jl05 loti il04 194' jios iO8yiio'Al loo'i 11 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 aft JuJy of free assembly and free speech" irl i 4 I Ul tllA'I All lilt II IK 1 1 47L Lilt: Ku Kliiz Klan in Kouisville today tn sppk iniiinrtinn army withdrew to the left bank of restraining Mayor Smith the Sakaria river from carrying out his announced intention of preventing the meeting i scheduled for tonight N'EAV YORK Sept 1 brief and dull session of market resolved itself into between professional bulls gaining the Molasses Detects Water in Gasoline By the Associated Press '5 ST LOUIS Sept 17YLittle dabs of cheap molasses on plain pine sticks in the hands 'of sixty one oil inspectors 4n Minnesota saved users of gasoline thou i sands of dollars during the past year according to Hjalmar Nils son state ail inspector Inciden tentally this simple test for dis covering water in gasoline 'has gone out from Minnesota to a doz en other states On the theory that water is heavier than 'gasoline' and always sinks to the bottom Mr Nilsson devised the simple test a year ago A stick dipped in cheap molasses 'glides through gasoline without showing any effect on the molass es But when water is encounter ed the molasses comes off the is wtn the exact amount of water He went 'the mile in in the bottom of the tank is clearly wcreipn Sunday to accommodate people ine the bwill begin running to the grounds the PRICES Wheat No 1 $118 No 2 $116 3 Oats No 3 white 29c or yeaning gilts spring gnrs a rew yearnng ana spring ooars ana young sows a AR ROM A PRIZE WINNING HERD Come to the sale and see a real herd Sale Starts at 12:30 pn Luncheon by Montmorenci ladies Aid Society MARSHALL VANDERKOLK BROS AUCTIONEERS: JOHN' JARRELL AND EASTBURN ati nnm yarik Milan mmu IKSrJl air Purchased by 125135123 1231 126)4 1129 i291125ri26 129 1129'4 133 52 53 1 MSt NEAV YORK Sept 17 The actual condition of clearitiff bouse banks and trust companies for the ueek shows that they hold $54625240 reserve in excess of legal requirements This isan increase of $362 81310 from last week LIBERTY BOND PRICES NEAV YORK Sept Liberty bonds closed: $S7n4: firt 4s $s906: secririd 4s $8 s8O bbl: first $8900: second 4'i's $8906 third $92 84: fourth 4' $M20: Vic $9901 Victory 4 $9904 Di fl to Entertain lUNE UnHOHLd? Noted Speed King THREE MEN DIE Army De Haviland alls at Love ield Texas Catches ire as it Strikes Ground DALLAS Tex Sept 16 Lieut James Armstrong and two en listed men Sergeants Gibson and White from Post' field ort Sill Oklahdma were killed at Love field Dallas today when an army DeHaviland observation plane went into a spin at an altitude of about 150 feet and crashed to' earth Th mkchin burst into flames as it' struck the ground 10 1L IV I 11 a a IIP 1 i I'' The offering i 1: 4JA 4 A KJ "I A Be 1g.

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