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Show fade two Lamb Prices emedwdav HogGoandLower, Cattle ' Steady At River RIIEUW Tba Bun Special Service. WODUK . KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 18. The cattle market held clone to staedy. There were a few weak spots in medium classes of fat cattle and some strong spots in atocknra and feeders, but the bulk of all kinds moved at teady prices. Stocker and feeders made up a larger jier cent of the total rattle run than on previous Mondays. Chicago, however, had a liberal O.O.MfllVTYRE V NEW of the s YORK.-Superstitiou- theater are aa pronounced as. those of the atheru among the voo-dooia-ta swamps. Perform-er- a will laugh from the teeth out at Much frailty supply of fed cattle. Ilog prices openbut acareely one ed stead with Saturday, but closed them. The ten to fifteen sent lower under a slow whiatler performtrade. Receipt were not heapaeker ing in the dressing vy. Quality of the offerings is beginroom even wrinklea ning to show a wider Salesmen the brow of Otia resisted lower opening range. bids for lambs I MSkinner. until late in the day, but were foreed I. All Barrymorea to Pa cent decline. accept a twenty-fiv-e dread a stray eat Receipts today were 14,00 cattle,. 800 and Mrs. Fiake waa calves, 8000 hogs and 10,000 sheep, upset by a floral compared with 15,000 cattle. 1400 gift of lilies. Any number of musical calves, 8000 hogs and 12,000 sheep a eomedy producers regard an- effem- week ago, and 11,?.)5 cattle, 013 calves, inate ehorus boy as an omen of good 8440 hoga. and 27,046 aheep a year fortune. An owl is reputed to have ago. found roost in the flies the night bePrices , for fat cattle were about fore the Iroquois holocaust. lumor'is showing Hollywood a few William Rock waa so flustered when editorial tricks temporarily. April and a person sat in the front April are jewelers on Nostrand Avrow that once in Chicago he skipped a enue, Brooklyn. Sign in San Franperformance. Many fortune tellers are cisco: "Seats put u Pants for fifty r supported almost entirely by a stage cents. ' clientele.' Marshall P. Wilder traveled with a horse shoe nailed over his dressing room door. ca - Im Ify. pJ - . cross-eye- d ; the same as last Wednesday, a shade lower than Thursday, but strong compared with a week ago. Asking prices were higher and on that account trade got off to a alow atari. Them were fewer fat cattle offered than a wt elf ago and average quality and condition whs not ts good. Shipper loyk a good many medium to fairly good rattle. The outlet for good quality hall-fsteers was broadened by a broad feeder outlet Good to choice steers brought strong to heavy-weig86.75 to $7.50; and good to choice light to medium weights $6A0 to $7-2A liberal number of medium to good steers, in a wide weight range, brought 5 A0 to $0.50. Cows were steady at a pries spread of $1.75 to $4U, and heifer were steady to cents lower at $4.00 to twenty-fiv- e $6.00. Veal calve were steady at $6.00 at ht 5. down. Stockers and feeders were in larger supply than for some time past. Trade showed good volume at steady price The bulk of the sales, both storkcr and feeder classes was at $5.25 to $0.00, .with choice kinds np to $6.25 and ordinary kinds down to $4.00. Stock calves were in limited supply. The bog market oiiened steady with Saturday and dosed ten to fifteen cents lower. Compared with Friday, there was a fifteen to twenty-fiv- e cent deeline. At the' low clow the general market was only five cents above the extreme low point of the season) Shippers were the uaihstay of the market, hut as soon as they had fiiled Beerbohm Tree, Bernhardt and Cyril Maude were most superstitious o( all the international ' idols. Eddie Dowling and scorcs of others crow themselves in the wings before making first entrance of the evening, as an act of prayer, and not, as some suppose, superstition. The late Bert Savoy earned a 82 bill the day before he waa felled by a lightning bolt their orderi packers bought at the dehogs sold cline. The 100 to 300 to 250 pound to at $3.05 $3.80; 0 $3.35 to $3.75; 130 to 160 iounds to $3.75; packing sowa $2.75 to 250-pou- $3-.4- $3.10; stock ' hog and pigs $3.25 to $3.75., Salesmen resisted lower opening bids for lambs and it was late in the day before ths trade was established cent deeline. The betat a twenty-fiv- e lainlis brought 0 wool of ter grades to $7.05; shorn lambs $5.75 to $6.15; spring lambs $7.50 to $8.00; yearlings $5.00 to $5 A0 and ewes $3.00 to $3.75. - $8-A- Per Cent In Coal Output Under Last Week Decrease of Over 18 The Sun Special Service. WASHINGTON, D. C., April 9. The total production of soft coal during the week ended April 2, ineluding lignite and coal coked at the mines, is estimated at 5,886,000 net tons. Compared with the output in the preceding week, this shows a decrease of In ton or 18.9 per cent. April 1, "Eight Hour Day," was observed as a holiday at many mines throughout the eountry. Production during- the week in 1931 corresponding with that of April 2 amounted to 7,214,000 tons. The total production of soft coal during the present cslendar year to April 2 approximately 79 working days)' amounts to 89,327,000 net tons. The total production of Pennsyl 374,000 - vania anthracite during the net April 2, is estimated at 881,000 from tone 179,000 of tons, a decrease the output in the preceding week; In the anthracite fields, April 1. k'Cf1. Hour Day" is also observed as a boll was due day. That the loss in tonnage indicated largely to the idle day is rate by the fact that the average daily in than lower cent was hut 0A per with I The Mix, school band .. band meet .m Pnsa'.kut sttmfrj Mrs. Fern Neilson of I yon visited with friend, hero last week. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Henry KelwLH Price on bnsineae last week." 1 Mrs. Dora Mead, Mrs. Vid. I v ton, Mrs. Elvin Kenner and Mrs. Neilson motored to Price Andrew j Herring return Monday of ast week after business satisfactorily I visiting friends and reUtivTst ton and VernaL I Mrs. Elisa R. Workman, tendent of the Kii branch was presented with a nice appreciation of hef.work by ths mary children of Kix last Sand,;. I Many Kix people attended theL I contest at Price last week-enbZI of them included Mr. and Mrs. Babcock and children, and Uiii)i?l ma Boren, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley JW I ney and children, Miss Belvs Mu .Wild Boren, Mrs. Esther Cv I tis, Miss Wanda and Beth Workn Mr, and Mijn George C. MealTI tnd Mrs. Merrill Mead, Mrs. Workman, Mrs. Erastu. Workaa l and son, Rexr and N. O. Perk Lm 2?!! M the preceding week. Compared the week in 1031 corresponding with that of April 2, there is a gain of 13.7 per cent. The total production of soft coal for the country as a whole during the wek ended Miwh 26 n estnnEted Et 7.260.000 net torn. Compared with the this inoutput of the preceding week, tons or dicates a decrease of 478,000 6.2 per cent. In Illinois and Indiana, proauction again increased. In other states, however, losses were practical-9 6 to ly general, ranging from about somewhat to in the cent east, per heavier declines west of the Mississippi. The total production for the week is but 3A per cent lower than in the corresponding week of 1931. During the week of March "19, Utah produred 51,000 tons of coal and during the week of March 26. produced 41.000 tons. The total production, of beehive coke 'during the week ended March 26, is estimated at 10,000 net tons, a decrease of 4800 tons from the output I in the preceding week. The decrease in . , ' A Los Angeles man-h- a invents! 1 Pennsylvania amounted to 4700 .ton. Production .during the week in 1931 home vaennm .cleaner to be opentdl correa xmding with that of March 20 by the regular' water system s il amounted to 29,700 tons. house, taps being instilled in all tkl rooms and the dust being carried eff.l in sewer pipes.. , - ELECTRIC" ML- Zll d-- H pr2 piStl Jl C d. w Short wave wireless' service betna 1 Australia and ahips at sea has Uni developed until it is in constant toad with shipping in the Pacific. tree-planti- SPRING CANYON COAL CO. The most superstitions actor is the dialect comedian, Jack Pearl. He chuckles about it, but if someone touches his ear lobe Jig will chase until exhausted to return the touch. And nothing prevents him from picking up hairpins jokers often "plant" on the etage during a performance. Charlie Chaplin never fails to register white horses, with a wet thumb and palm pat.. Tom Mix. baa never appeared in a film without hia white . Roscoe gloves ribbed Ar-buek- le attributes much of hia trouble to an umbrella- opened in a hotel one fateful day. Shippers af ths - Spring Canyon Raymond Hitchcock. us rd one rab- Coal bit's hind .leg. for. makeup; purposes career. George M. Cohan wears a faded green robe at hia first nighta lnu shoot returning jiome- for a forgotten article on way tp-a premiere and the curtain stuck. William Gaston ear rice a gold piece-- . And thus is thuae. daring bis long ' 'plage- ; Mtaca At STRING CANYON, CTAI llols-worrie- - Otftoi, Stf -- Nswhams SALT LARK CITY, CTAI . PROFESSIONAL Maury Paul has. different full dress or dinner suit for every night in the week. Tomato, juiot, cocktail is now' the favorite drink among Americana at the Paris Kits bar Hsin Menken goes stoekingless winter and summer. Verne Porter has written under ,58 .different names. Soy Dooley's entire stage earning! won put into knnuities ' through .the years. So she is sitting pretty. Arthur Brisbane's mail is signed A. Brisbane. Thingumbobs Dr. R. F. McLaughlin, Thyridam aa Avwia, EASILY WITHIN YOUR REACH One of my .secret end fanatical devotions is the monocle Several timc-- i along bidden byways of the world I sported one. But never right out boron all those people! I have often followed those blase continentals who wear them with the fixity of a port-bol- o in a ship, and my admiration has necessity for enduring thi hardships of household drudgery Th no longer exists. the variety of the sinal boy for the ring champion. "ALL-ELECTR- IC eye-bulgi- Bdt all my furtive longings are not m foppish. I never' see an agilo tap dancer with whom l wouldnt trade jobs and tosa ' in ldy tortoise shel handled knife with the collapsible scissors and earpick to boot. Also Ive ached when aayipg goodbye to d anr to nip up a waddle out, legs waving in air to ia taxi. There are. moments, too, when I have longed to take up flying ring in a big way. . , hos-tess- p. lins the happy quality of being cheap ' and for . the mo went being fxcliM-ivasido from no being bad for the arnica business, haughty lady wa making her way about with short and tpiick tiekety tack strokes casing condescendingly at the world through a lorgnette. lie ing a low minded dolt, I found my' elf feverishly' rooting for her to go into a sudden split. psa-s- t c, . -- Short shavings: The famous elipti-ebar is bpek in. the swanky Park Avenue club, John Barrymore, .Tomes Kirkwood and Lou Tellngra have hdi al four wire, each. Will. 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