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PAGE EIGffi THE 'CLEAN EVENING TIMES, MONDAY. MARCH 26. 1926. STOCKS--Financial News -Closing Quotations--BONDS Noon Stocks New York. March 26.

I -General Motors. Hupp and Hudson, the "Three Musketeers of Motor Stocks" as are now familiarly called In Wall Street. led a riotous advance In prices at the beginning of a i today. It was the i i of the week of one of the most remarkable upward swings of a selected few of the speculative favorites ever witnessed in Wall Street. Speculative i a generated by John J.

Haskoh's slowing forecast of the prospects of General Motors Corporation in 192S, was reflected In the enormous country-wide demand for the stock over the week-end, am the opening price showed a gain of four points. Even this was not sufficient to meet the demands of tho wildly i a I lie buying demand for Genera! Motors shares, and stock rushed up to 1-2 in tile first half-hour, compared with Saturday's close at 194. Violent scenes were again hibited on the floor of tho stock exchange as brokers and floor traders crowded around trading posts in i mad scramble for the stock which has made itself the speculative sensation of the last decade. Blocks of stock ranging from 500 to 10.000 shares changed hands at the highest prices on record, and the mechanical facilities of the stock exchange again proved I a a for the eitremely heavy duties again upon Mr. Raskob's assurance of a generous extra cash i i i year vsr, tho a i factor In I i such heavy country-wide participation in the buying of the stock.

Hupp Motors jumped 7 points to Cl in heavy trading In i period in response to Detroit dispatches of a forthcoming stork dividend i i tli Hudson Motors roso i i a to around 9S nnd Packard sold nearly 2 points higher, but the dizzy pace of the market appeared to be i i its own corrective in hte form of a volume of profit-taking in the stocks a have sky-rocketed sensationally In tho last few weeks. In the railroad group, Frisco common, Xew York Central. Hal- tlniore and Ohio and the Nickel Plates commanded a i and act i market. Motors lost about 5 points in the second hour, and Hudson and Packard were more freely supplied tn the market, The rail loan r.t:e was unchanged, at 4 1-2 per cent. Commodity markets were steady, i Crude Rubber up about i points.

Cotton up 10 i nnd a i prices a i a lower. XOOX STOCKS New York. March -Allied Chemical Allis Chalmers American Bosch American Can American Locn American Smeltinc American Steel Fdy American Sugar American Tel Tel American Atchison Baltimore A Ohio Bethlehem Steel Canadian Pacific Chicago Mil St. Do Pfd Chicago X- Nswn Chicago Rock Island Cons Gas Corn Products Delaware Hudson Dodge Bros DuPont Krie Genera! F.lcc General Motors Int Harvester Int Nickel Int Pancr Mack Truck Marland Oil Mo. Pac Com New York Central X.

Y. N. H. H. North American Northern Pacific Pcnnsy R.

P. Postum Cereal Pullman New P.adio Scars Roebuck Southern Pacific S. O. N. Studebaker Union Pacific U.

S. Rubber U.S. Steel Westinghouse Willys Overland 159 122 21-J I ..181 23 ..213 i the ni'ilor flocks, today in a new forward price movement which carricil a number of the well known speculative leaders to highest prices nn record. The demand for In first hour i a swept market off Its. feet, and pandemonium reigned the Kxohnngc as the stocks soared a 7 1-1' to i in I' 1-2 iwinls of a share.

That "country had been heard from" in I i new liuying wave for (Jeucral Motors sleek was plainly evident from the huge volume of orders to "but tile market" com- to over the brokers' wires. Promise of a liberal increne in I cash dividend of the company was seen in John J. ItaskubV comm nn current earnings and dividend announced in interview before sailing for Kuroitc Saturday. The professionals were ready to help the speculator move along, but buying demand from (be i i public w.i.s i doubt most i a factor in the new advance In the stock. There were other a a of measurement of the effects of the big speculative wave now sweeping over country.

A seat on the New York Stock Kxchange sold today at np from last week's highest sale, and comp a i i a price of about (100 for F.xdiange memberships a year ago. On the promise of the est a i of a stock trading mart nn the York Produce Kx- cliatK-c, price of memliership.s in a i i i sold today at fiX. against last week nnd earlier in the year, before tlie a i i plans of the F.x- change became known. New York Bank stocks jumiwd spectacularly unlisted market. For the mofl fart general indiis- I i a nnd business conditions were Ignored in the wild scramble for speculative stocks, but excellent reports from Iho.

well-known mer- establishments promptly i a new buying of Wool worth, Sears Iloebnck, Montgomery Ward and other stocks in a group. Kach of these slockn jumped 1 points in very active a i In he enriy afternoon, movement leflecting speculative a i i from he motor shares in a period. New York Central was at lead nf an aggressive advance in high grade railroad shares nnd sold a above. 17." for the first i in Ibe history of that road. Other stock? to participate In the move were Baltimore and Ohio.

Great Northern preferred. Frisco common. Wabapb. Nickel Plate. Ches.i|)eake and Ohio, Iteading and Pennsylvania.

Steel and copper stocks gnre good account of themselves, under the leadership of United States Steel and American Smelting. The former jumied 4 points to I'll 1-2 and tile a 0 points to in i a i of the movement wliirh has been in CLOSING PRICKS New York, Mar. 26. (I.N.S.-- Closing prices: A i a 120 Kelly i i 24 Mack Truck 93 a a Oil Mid. Cont.

Pet Mid State Oil i i Pacific 4a Packard a a Famous 115 Pierce Arrow 12U Radio Corp 15C. Royal Mulch 4 6 i Simms Pete 20 Shell i Oil Transcontinental OH i Hand 27 vj Skelly Oil 27 S. 0. of California 3. 0.

of Now Jersey 40 American Tobacco IGT, A a i i i 110 Bnrnsdall 22 Chrysler Corp 71 I). L. 143 Dodge Bros. 21 Fulton Syphon General A a S. Motor 99 r.S Oil 2f.

nt. Cement I.ago Oil 31 Mexican Seaboard 7va Nash Motor 90 i a a a Power pfd 2S American (54 "1 Oil Well supply Owens S2 Pan A i a Pet .19 Pan American West Ill's Phillips Pet 39 S. 0. of New York 29 7 Texas (ittlf Sul 7 7 Tidewater A i a i i Pacific Texas Pacific 1 2 "4 S. Paul ..112::.

76'; ..167 .191 93' 3f" -19 ..173 A i a A i A i a Can A i a Car ft Kdy. A i a Linseed Oil A i a Locomotive A i a i A i a steel Kdy A i a Sugar i i A i a Tel. Tel. A i a Woolen A a a I A i A a i i a i i Ohio Steel a i i a 1'et a a i a Pacific Cues. Ohio 1 Chicago i i ft St.

I' i Copper I Colorado Fuel Colorado a ft Eire. i a i a Corn i steel Cuba Cnn Sugar Delawar? Hudson ns I I 1 (in .117 HO Wounds Woman, Commits Suicide W.iterlown. N. March I A shooting and seriously i Mrs. Craee Cochrane, 32.

in bis a a here today. r. hews. 42. New York- Central railroad engineer, committed suicide.

was made defendant in divorce suit re'-ont- ly filed by his wife. Mrs. 0'ich- rane is reported in be in critical condition nt the hospital. Another Cane for Gov. Smith; Tis Black Thorn Albany, X.

Al Smith had his collection of thirty canes and wallilng sticks Increased hy one today. Rose Nally nf AVntorvliet oamo to the executive chamber today nnd presented the governor with Murk thorn stick brought here from Dublin hy her uncle, Kdward Nnlly. Xally explained to tho executive that hrr uncle had intended tn present him i the stick hut that he had died before he could carry out his intentions. Stock Letter New Yurk. March Fuel Irnn directors nuil officers meet today fur a a meeting.

(Jreat reports February net operating Incume vs In 11C7. Calumet Arizona Mining Co. re- jnU'ts year ended December 31 net incnnie, S3.7L'.V!iii a depredation but before depletion to a share vs. In Tnlsa says Inhnma. division of Mid-Cont.

Oil (Ins Association orders commille nf five to restrict production of Wild- rat wells in the two states. Texas a Arkansas.Louisiana divisions are a-ki-d to join. New Cornelia Copper reports year ended IVcember 31, not income a deprecia- ti'in lofore depletion cijiml to SI.74 a share vs in 192(1. Gnndbody was still no change in the character or the market on Saturday. Tremendous a i i and violent price changes were still order of the day.

we do not expect to sec any a a change in the market in near future, we would not surprised to see some profit I i reactions this which, while small compared to the recent advances, will look large enough when expressed In i sign for the a i a day. We would not discourage traders from closing out commitments, in I i a I i profits before they aro smaller or losses before they are larger. The i a i in the utilities-rails is somewhat different and positions In these groups may be held i regard to the so-called markets. Opinions--W. J.

i Co. --The Improved outlook for rails and the excellent earnings outlook of i i i make these much more a a i nnd a a Livestock Market East Buffalo. Mar. 26. (I.N.S.

--Livestock report: Hogs--Receipts 11.000, holdover 1129. weak to I5c lower. Bui 170-220 Ibs. 500: few 910; 230 1'70 Ibs. S75-S90; 300-325: Ibs around S50.

Pigs and light light SOO-650; packing sows 700-750. stork and bulls steady, steers 15 Cattlo Receipts 1600. sh L'oc lower, spots off more. Gooi Ycarlnig 1375 down; medi 1100-1320 Ibs. Steers 1300-1375 11 i 1100-1275; light heif ers 1000-1150; medium to good cowa SOO-950; cutters 525-050 700-950.

Calves--Receipts 1300. 50c higher, Top vealers 1750; cul and common S50-1200. K.it wooled lambs 1750: few 1700 5000. steady clipped 1500-1530: throwout conferva i avenue CURB MARKET T. N.

S. i a i a Kilifr. New York. a 26. I General Motors sold at $200 a share in a violent uprnsh of the ftock a few i heforo the close of the a tod'iy.

The stock had been In a heavy demand from the openliiK KOIIS, the opening price for the first ses- filon of the week i point's higher a at Saturday's close. The stock gained 10 i a In a turnover in excess of half a i i Tho railroad stocks and dleel shares Jollied i the motor stocks In a new forward price movement which carried a ber Of well shares to the highest price on record. York Central led tho rails and United States Steel Iho steel nhnres. Chrysler's 7-polnl to 70 and Hitpp's 7-polnt advance to 81 were the features of tho low-priced motor Nw York, Mnr. SO--Tho railroad tttelu and the ttotl shares Joined a i i ri 1 Motors Pfd I i i a I i Copper Int.

i I Paper i i a i a i Copper a A N. Y. Air I a i Now York Central N. N. H.

Western Pacific Pure Oil People? Uadin Corporation 00'; 3 PS-; 40 fil-'i i 22 V- i a CLOSING PRICES Furnlod by O'llrlan, Potter, Stafford New York Stock Exchange) New York. March Anplo-American Oil 20'i Borne-Scrymser Co. 50 Buckeye Pip? ChesebroiiKh I 'itics Serv Com fiS Do Pfd 98 'J Do Bankers 291; Continental Oil 171; Cresson Oil 2 Cumberland Pipe Durant Del 10 Eureka Pipe 71 Galena-Signal Oil 7 Do Pfd' New 33 Do Pfd Old 40 Glllilaml Oil Gulf Oil 109 Humble Oil Rfg Illinois Pipe 201 Imperial Oil f2'; Indiana Pipe S2'l Intcrnniionnl Pet; 3914 JInimtain Gulf 1 Do Producers 26 National Transit 27'i New York Oil New York Transit 51 Northern Pipe I IS Ohio Oil I Fuel 41" Pennock 51; Prairie Oil Gas Prairie Pipe 21P Salt Creek Cons Do Prod 31' Solar i lilfl Southern 31 i South I'enn Oil S. Penn Pipe S. O.

of Indiana S. O. of Kansas lie 100 IH; "i rt s'i i Itepnlilio I Steel Sinclair Oil Southern Paciflp Railway a Texas Corporation Te.ras Paclfle Coal Toharro I i i I'nilcd Clear Stores I'. S. Ind Alcohol I'.

S. 1'. P. Strrl On Pfd WcstiiiRlimisc Motors Willys OVerland (1511 122' 145'i 195i; 11311, 1 0 1 35 2 4 i S. O.

of Kentucky S. O. of Nebraska S. O. of Ohio Stutz Swan Finch Vacuum Oil Lone Star Gas Natl Fuel Gns Mies Dement J.

Watson 3fl 90 71'i IT', .126 41 71 15'i 141U 54 25 30 15 300 11 72 38 4 1 SO 310 S3 203 03'1 26 15 nr. 320 GO-; 220 31'i 32' 39 92 safer and in for Orvk i run- i under cover of in few Prince Whiiely--We look for distinct rhanse in tlie ninrket soon and cipeet to see steel, rojijier -ind rail jrronps move sbnrply in I i week, nnd for itmny industrials to react few spe- cialfie-; niay advance. Maloney will in-obaliiy see more excited trading- wit ii a i up of new croups dard pnunise lo be early features and wo would not ho sur- pri-cit to see a sood swins in tbeni next week. Oils i cuppers have possibilities. K.

K. I i i feel tb.1t it is i late lo do miicb new buy- nnd speaking, fcol c.iulioiis on Hie active Newman teinptini; to i by sharji one he aware of the hazardousness of the i i i nnd he nuick in recm- Trudlni I 1 i a i Copper, wool 1500-1COO; clipped 1200-1400; fat ewes 000-1000. Jersey City and New York Live stock Markets, Mar. 26. (I.N..) -Cattle--Receipts 2 4 0 including SOO on sale.

Steers scarce, medium 1250-1330. Cows slow- low and 475. MO. Common and i cows mostly 725-SDO, few good 950-1050. Bulls steady, bull; and i 750-900; Vealers and Calves Receipts fiO i i 4390 on sale veal- ers active 50c higher good and choice 1MS-1SOO.

i 1400- 15SO, and common 700-1250. HOKS--Receipts 2 7 0 I i on s.ile. Sheep--Receipts 10.370. Includ inc on sale. Lambs scarce a i only fair.

Good 1776. mcdi.um 1C. cull and common 1300-1550. sheep i a STOCKliARKET Now York. Mnr.

20-- I civil Motors jumped 4 points to at npemiic of (be a a and IlniNnn Motors was up 2 point's 1-2. Tlie rails were active and i i Pennsylvania. Northern Pacific. New York Central. Si.

Paul a Wah.iAh a i a higher. A block of 20.000 Hupp. Motors sold ui) points from Saturday's close, r. s. Steel sold up 1 SS at MO: Woolworth was 1 3-S at ISrt Texai Gulf up at 7S 7.S; Anierlcnn Smeltins up 3-1 at IS.

1 Radin up i at Produce Market New York. Mar. nricrs a were: Vood i No. 2. Red bushel 5-S.

Cnrn No. 2. Yellow bushel 1.19. Oals No. 2 White .09 1-2.

i Pat. bbl. 7.60. Ilrcf. a i Ib.

.31,1.33. SiiRar. a a In. mcM Ib. .31.

Coffe No. 7. Mio. Ib. 16 1-2.

Cream. S2 S.C. Ib. .43. Kggs, fresh first doz 1-2.

COTTON' 3 New Y.irk. local m.irket opened firm to- E. Keeler Funeral Held Funeral services for Elmer E. Keeler were held Saturday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock at the homo nnd two o'clock from Wcs- leyan Methodist Episcopal Church. The Her.

C. I. Armstrong of Ilrad- ford, assisted by Her. Martha Skiicc, of llradford. The Rev.

Uifford. p.istor of the Weslevan Methodist Church. Olean, officiated. Ilurlnl was In Pleasant Valley. Pallbearers were Charles Simmons, Howard Kyler.

Cillford Baker, Alven Harris. Thomas Wood. and William Skuse. Out-of-town relatives In attendance were Mrs. Leonard Shepherd, Mrs.

Harold Murphy. Marlon, 0. Mr. nnd John Krnvor. Buffalo; Mr.

and Mrs. ft. W. Keeler, Salamanca: and Robert Keeler. Buffalo.

Mrs. Jennie Lutz, Bcllefonte. Mrs. Annette Comer, Altoona. Mr.

nnd Mrs. licorce Miss Myrtle Bathiirst, Lyndonville. X. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Ernest Fowler, Aldcn, X. Mrs. Sadie foreman, Uellefonlc, I'a. and Preston Harhrlrk. Buffalo.

Funeral Held Funeral services for Mrs. Adclla 2. I.e Car were held Saturday afternoon at three o'clock at the liome of her son. It. C.

Le Bar. S26 Bishop Street. The Rev. L. A.

iVrlght. pastor of the People's Methodist Episcopal Church, i ciated. Burial was in Obi. Pallbearers were: W. B.

Hill, B. F. Hardy. F. E.

Cage, nay M. K. A i a and 7. Boyd. Out of a i and fiends in a a were: Mr.

nd Mrs. A Howard. Bolivar: 'Ir. and Mrs. M.

Fcrrington. Obi; E. Ferrlnston. Obi; Mrs. Mary Le Bar.

Obi: E. C. Spcn- cr, Ohl: seth Wright and Mrs. P. Mr.

and Mrs. L. .1. 'White. U'clis- Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Vright. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maser.

Mrs. Mary Maser. 'Ir. and Mrs. Ralph Maser.

Rlch- lurg. Mrs. L.Napbleone Mrs. Anna Napoleone, eighteen years old, wife of Lewlnso Xnpolc- onc, 024 North Fourth Street died Saturday night In the Clean General Hospital, following short Illness. Besides her husband sho Is survived by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Antonio La Delia, four brothers. Frank. Alex, Fred and Victor Iji- Bella, three sisters, Julia, and Mn- falda La Bella, and Mrs. Anthony Slnlcropl of Olean.

Funeral services will lie held Tuesday morning at eight-thirty o'clock from the home, and nine o'clock from St. John's Church. Burial will be In St. Bonavcnturo Cemetery. Club Hostess 'I'be company produced nver pniinds (if copper i i liie year an average of pound.

Kennecott. i i i IK- no mist a in i I i on recessions. The stock nnt a spectac- performer, but even in react i a a it should be readily a a ibere in chance of its a i a wide open break. News From Oildom an IS.S1). up A I I A I I CliicaRo.

a 20. I a i npencd a lower today. Wheat was 1-Sc liiRher to Imvcr. corn 1-4 to 7-Sc lower and oats 1-Sc i to l-4c lower. i prices: I a a 9 i 1 4 0 I May i 5 September a July Sept.

0 2 i a a i Sept. New York. Mnr. L'0--(INS)--l)c- inn ml sterling. 13-Ki.

i Frondi cables. checks When secretary of the i 1 1 I i offers i nil on I I i a cable. 1 13.01, checks 19.93. 100.000 acres of I i a I a i a cables 1-1. a for rale at a i i i as i by law.

it i Sp.iln cables. HI.79. chocks 10.7S. Sweden c.ibics checks lifi.si. IS 126U 44 16'i 142'i 55 26'1 36 16 Allied Chemical 161 A i a Ire 32'; Cerro Us Pasco Chi.

11. I. Pac 11515 Houston Oil 117 7 Inter. Tel. Tel 159 ft CURis MARKET New March 2li.

I -Stock prices were steady at the npenlni; of Curb Market today. Investors was up to IT 3-S: Marconi Wireless of Canada w.n unchanged at 6 B-S: a Chain Stores was up to rf 1-S: i i a Coal up a a i tn 41. and Prairie Pipe I.lnc Up 1-4 lo 200. Deere five points to a hish record at MO; V. S.

a was up a point 10 107, and Silk remained unrh.ir.Ked at 595 1-1. Iterlln will hold nn extensive bulUim; trades inhibition In 1030, be i i i us tn product i on certain tracts. This conclusion has been reached as a rc- r.nlt of cunferenccs between Secretary Work nnd representatives of i i Oil Asso-1 a i and interested par- tics. Of 100.000 acres to bo sold, re- i i will a to only a 1,000 acres. There are as a 153.

134. US. 15C. 157. 161.

and Ififj. Then 1 sections aro in proven i i imposed allow max! mum i of SO barrels well a day on a i i i sucii i as secretary sees fit to increase allowance or remove re- i i Th( ceiilcrmary of (leorje Merc- i was recemlv in Kn-- a i L. Rollinson Linden Rollinson. seventy-eight ears old. of 127 South Seventeenth treet, died Sunday afternoon at twenty-five o'clock, in the fountnln Clinic.

Mr. Rollinson has cen a resident of Olean for fifty years. He was a member the Royal Lodge No. 723, I. O.

O. F. and the Plasters' Union. He is survived by two sons R. L.

Rollinson. Gowanda; R. B. Rollinson. Washington.

D. one sister, Mrs. Kmma Smith, Binghamton. and two grandchildren. The body was removed to Hal- wigs' funeral parlors.

noxiis New York. Mar. 20. (I.X.S.I -Opening Liberty Rond quotations" 1-L's 101.10: 1st 4 4 102.25- 3rd 4 1-Is 1 0 0 and 4th 4 1-ls 103.13. Too Late To Classify in Slrnyfn, Ixisl.

Found I I rM.jrn OF found 0 to N. Union St. Pho.ic P.M'KAGlv--l.ov a a nn North Union at a i i work l.il,cr;,l Ir lo Times 11 Automobiles For Sale ESSEX oori coml-llon very reasonable, at -U-. st.it» or call Olf.in 4100 or A I a for Kent I I S.VOO per month. nero.a.

(w for rent, J'llone 7013. 61 and Tools l.NVtrr.ATORS-: Ciphers im-uMto77 nnd ivn. Also bone cuttrr. I'honc 69 uoonis For Houselieopins CIIRRN ST. nicely fur ni.ihe-1 moni.i for licht hnusrhrrp ins.

lisp of ph Inquire at KC W. st i Aparlmenls anil Finis Oil Co. declared a i i of 1 JUT cent in common flock and vesular i i of cents in cash on common and cents on preferred, all a aide May 1 to stock of record A i Stock i i is payable In common slock at par $25. Twenty-one notices to drill now oil wells In a i i a were hsued laat week against ten the preceding week. Kleven wells were a at Lone Heaoh.

seven at Kern and one each at i i Kosecran.i and Seal Beach. Dally a California crude oil production a week was barrels, decrease of 4.700 from I preccdlnK week. A i can IX'Irnlpum I i reports. XKW a bowl with tarilo. put two I a sieve, add clnipped parsley and mix all i Krfiich and you will iiavc an unexpectedly pli)uint drcsjing.

Careful Preparation Surffs rnnipK to Ihoe have i Ifd llirniielvr.i lo do- srrvo it. Cnoil financial prrparulion If 0 mainlain a steadily croivini; a n't nilli the OLEAN TRUST COMPANY I'aid in our In- tfroJt Dfp.irlmcnU CLEAN Trust (Smpany HOOT bath. F'hon" 70 ST. upper Daily Motor EXPRESS Buffalo-- Inlrrmnllale I'olnls--Olcan Service also to principal points In Western New Fork and Northern Pennsylvania. Olenn terminal at 403 N.

Union Phone 520G. Rowland Trans. Lines Crndilnck A Son O'Brien, Potter Stafford PRANK OWBNS, Met, STOCKS AM) BONDS Bought Sold Quoted 403 Exchange Bank Building Direct Win C. D. HJTHILL Members Ntrt York Stock Exrhanje Dial .1131 Miss Frances Eaton of Mooro Avenue entertained the Jolly Bunch Club at her homo Saturday evening.

A a short business meeting the remainder of the eve, ning was spent nt music and games. A dainty lunch was served at i i o'clock. Tho next hostess i bo Miss Theresa Kahrcr, a Street. Hold Funeral Of E. F.

Putzke Prayer services for Kldor F. I'uUke were held Sunday, afternoon from IlnlwlK'n funeral pur- lors. Tlie llov. A. llrndford, pun (n of Trinity Methodist KnlscopnJ Cliurdi, and llov.

A. C. K.imundfi of Hlnsdnlc. officiated. The bod.f.

was taken to Versailles, N. whoru funcr.ll services wore held this afternoon at three o'clock. I'allbearers were Angelo lannone. Julin Nice. Leon Snydcr, Harry Brooks.

Kdward Sherwln, and Edward Mnnley. W. C. T. U.

To Meet The Clean W. C. T. U. will meet at the homo of Mrs.

B. U. Taylor. West Sullivan Street Tuesday evening. A tureen supper will to served at six-thirty o'clock, after which a program will bo presented.

Plan Card Party The Daughters of Veterans will hold a card party at the home nf Lucy Green. i First Avenue, Tuesday evening. Pedro and Flvo Hundred will ho played. On Your Spring Suit and Topcoat These Garments arc Correct in Style and Color $50.00 Suits Going at $35.00 and $40.00 Topcoats Going at The Entire Slosk Will Be In a Few Days I). Fitzgerald, Propriclor Now is the time to prepare for packing and moving.

Our service includes local and long-distance moving, packfcig, heavy trucking, fireproof storage warehouse. Estimates gladly furnished on all work when required. ISETT BRO 325 South Union St. Telephone Ingalls Motor Bus Line, Inc. CUBA-GLEAN WKKK DAYS Leave Cubs SM5 a.

11:45 a. p. m. Oltin a. 2:30 p.

5:30 Bui tt in Conn.ou Hlntdalt inn tor Buffalo W.ihlniloa. FARES--Cum to HinJdue. lilnxlil. to CUM to Glean. KOe.

THIS IS The Logical Time To Apply Shingles AM) TIIK LOGICAL SIIIXGI.KS TO A I SHINGLES Hicre Is color hlcnd. siir and uelsht In niici every requirement. 1ct us show you namples and sulimll you prices I. W. Miller Son Phone 7357 233 S.

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