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Show THURSDAY FEBRUARY 19, 1931 THE SUM, PRICE, Cattle Prices Steady and Lambs Stronger KANSAS CITY, Mo., February 3. Trade ia cattle showed a inure active turn than a week ago. Prices were fully steady with last weeks close and stronger than the low period at the beginning of the week. The decline has been definitely cheeked, and while no substantial rally is anticipated a period of mure aetive trade seems assured. In the average nuality end eonditiun were much the same as a week ago. Sheep and lambs were cents quoted strong to twenty-fiv- e close. weeks last than Lighthigher weight hogs ruled ten eents lower and were steady. strong and heavy-weigh- ts Receipts today were 15,000 cattle, D00 calves, 0000 pigs and 8000 sheep, compared with 20,000 eattle, 2000 calves, 9000 hogs and 11,000 sheep a week ago and 13,288 eattle, 2079 salves, 12,806 hogs and 14,370 sheep a year ago. After Wednesday of last week there was stronger tone in the fat eattle market and today the market continued to refleet an improved feeling. While prices are not qnotably higher than last weeks close they are steady eents higher than early to twenty-fiv-e in the week. Last weeks decline in prices caused reduced receipts for today. It is also evident that the bulk of short fed eattle, against which there was marketing pressure has been shipped. From now on eattle should show better than average finish. The better classes of steers sold today at $9.50 to $10.75. The top price was grades. Fair to paid for good short feds sold at $7.50 to $9.50 and common to fair at $5.50 to $7.40. Tone in the heifer trade was improved. Most of the sales were at $6.25 to $7.35. No full fed heifers arrived. Cows were steady at a price range of $2.75 to $5.50. Calves were steady at )N 1285-poun-d $10 down. Trade in the better classes of feeders and stockers was fairly aetive at stronger prices than last weeks close and about the same as a week aga Several lots of ehoiee stockers brought $80 to $9.00; the ehoiee stock steer calves, $9.00 to stock heifers $7.00 to $7.50 and light-weig- ht $9.-2- 5; choice feeders $3.00 to $8.50. Plain to fair elasses of both stockers and feeders sold at $6.00 tu $7.53. Hog prices ruled steady to ten ecnls lower than last Friday, steady with Saturday and praetirally at the low point of the season. Strong and hra grades continued relatively low as compared with s. Receipts were moderate and there is BY no indication that the runs will inREV! YORK. No section of Mancrease. The 140 to hogs hattan ia ao riehly steeped in attracare bringing $7.35; 230 to 260 pounds tive lore as ia The Bowery. Yet its $7.00 to $7.40; 260 to 325 pounds $6.-5- 0 present glower reto $7.00; packing sows $5.50 to flect none of its $6.00, and stock hogs and pigs $7.00 brighter past. Toto $7.75. day it seem just a 8heep and lambs were quoted strong highway of breadto 25 cents higher than last week s lines, pawn shops eloae and within twenty-fiv- e eents of and the eheap-joh- n the close of the preceding week. The tores a haven of better grades of wool lambs brought the anbmerged ten $8.25 to $8.50 and shorn lambs $7.40 per cent. to $8.00. Ewes are qnoted at $3.00 to In the beginning $4A0; yearlings $6 A0 to $7.50. it wae an Indian trail and later on Bowery Line, The Bouwerie and then EYERYIDfcY NEW o. o. AMIHITYRE light-weight- 230-pou- Fourteen Alien Seeking Citizenship Papers Jan-onlak- VERY THURSDAY PACE SEVER FIRST PRESIDENT WAS ELECTED 142 YEARS AGO Yb tsflow its present ns mo. is, Mat-sonak- is, cane-seate- e me mew IFoirdl ns.aum Charlotte Cushman made her debut there as Lady Maebeth. John Drew and 'the elder Booth were also among the theaters famous players. Theatrical history was clouded by bloody riots. In 1849 there was a clash between partisans of Edwin Booth and MeCready at the As tor Place theater. 1732 GEORGE WASHINGTON 1799 eimnimiC3iil earn it wm fflimdl dtowe Low first cost, tow coot of oper-atio- n and upkeep9 and tow gearig depreciation mean a distinct macing to ccerg purchaser HlE H- -E The town raced their spanking Fourteen applications for citizen- bays theresports until banned by special ship have been filed with the county ordinance. In 1802 huge posters proclerk for hearing the second term of claimed a bull baiting at the Mi&cr district eourt, which opens in April. theater. The petitioners are: Antonio Sunday afternoon brought out a Price: Apostolos N. Boullas, grand promenade, comparable to Fifth D. Price; Pasquale .Via, Spring Men; avenue today. The two hotels of the L. Jouflas, Price; Antonio K. were there Bulls Head TavPrice; Mark Hovat, Spring period ern and Black Horse Inn. Gallants sat RuGlen; Joseph Bertrand, Price; d out front in ehaira and dolph Pozzotti, Hiawatha; Nick E. admired bellen in hoop-skirl- s. panning Stelianos II. 8s Kongialis, Helper; adakis, Helper; Nicholas George Laur-aki-s, The famous theater of the epoch Standardville; Giorgis Gigonak-i- s, was The at the and Helper; Eugene Andreini, Coal City Elizabeth Bowery, built at Bowery the street, stupenand M. V. Spetsioti, Price. dous cost of $105,000. The stage was 100 feet wide "to cavalry and Handcuffing one man to the front water spectacles. permit The troupe which! of stolen a so ear his four bumper opened the playhouse included Edcompanions could not attempt to get win Forrest and Mr. and Mrs. George away without running over him, Con- Barrett. stable Alfred Hodgson of Lindsay, arrested five Prices, after a long wrangle which Canada, single-hande- d men. stirred the town, were finally fixed at 75 cents for box seats, 37 for the The will of Mrs. Mary Shaw Yoe and 50 eents for the gallery. In pit of Glades eonnty, Fla., states that it 1830, a toe dance was introduced by ease both of her daughters desire a Madame Hutin which drove ont the mirror, whieh is now an heirloom, it piona en masse in a burst of righteous is to-bcut in two. indignation. A1 Fa UTA Ford is n splendid ear to own and drive because of its attractive lines and colors, safety, comfort, speed, reliability and long life. 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One gang marched from the Bowery Theater to attack the As tor Place Opera House, defended by militia, and in a riot a number were killed and 200 wounded. No "one knew exactly When the people of the United Washington did not think himself at era in their hands, aad sang an ode what it was about. Nobody ever does States turned to George Washington liberty to decline an appointment con- composed for the occasion. At Bruaa in a riot. with the universal demand that he ferred upon him by the suffrage of wick, he waa joined by the governor an entire people. Ilia acceptance of of New Jersey, who accompanied him David Warfield has received the tend at the head of the new governit, and hia expression of gratitude for to Elizabethtown poinL A committee highest offer to date to appear in a ment end fill the great office of first this fresh proof of the esteem and of eongresa received him on the road, screen play. So far he rejected all president of the republic, he evidenced confidence of his country, wen con- and conducted him with a military offers, preferring to rest on his legiti- the same diffidence whieh weighed nected with declarations of diffidence parade to the poinL where he embaitmate stage honors rather than invite ed to New York in an elegant thirtehim he when of in himself. took command en-oar possibility of ending his professional npon he there barge, prepared for the purwish, "that may career with failure. He ean afford to the armies, according to the division not"Ibe reason forsaid, by the eitixena of New York aad pose ehoiee the regretting indulge this viewpoint, too, being the of information of the George Wellifor indeed, all I ean promise, is to manned by thirteen pi lota. worlds richest actor. He bought real commission. ngton that whieh ean be done by "The display of boats, said Washaccomplish A-l while others were buying estate honeat seal ington in hia private. journal "whieh an to the In that response suggestion stock so highly touted by the. best wee attended aad joined "on Chi s As the business the public required be be a candidate, ho recognized the banks. immediate attendance of the president eaaion, some with vocal aad others feet that he was likely to be again nt the seat of the government, he has- with instrumental mnaie on board, the Charles G. Norris tells of a pretty e ailed npon to reader paMiq service, tened his and on the sec- decorations of the ships, the roar of departure, larriea saleswoman recently young Into the social whirl At a dinner she and simply added that at hie age it ond day after receiving notice of his the eannon, end the kind eeeleaiatieaa sat opposite a haughty, superior lady. would involve a sacrifice whieh ad- election, he took leave of ML Vernon. of the people, which rent the ehy as pa seed along the wharves, filled my After looking the bride over from mitted of no compensation. He main- In en entry in his diary, the feelings Imind with sensations as paiafel (conoccasion an so inspired by affeeting aeroaa the tMle the lady cooed: "I tained this tone whenever he alluded to his mind are thns described: "At templating the reverse of this eeana, seem to remember seeing yon someto the anbjeet, in replying to numer- abont 10 oclock I bade adieu to ML whieh may be the ease after all my The where. lady beat her letter urging him to aeeepL But, Vernon, to private life, and to dom- labors to' do good) as they an pleas ous to the pnneh with: "Certainly, I used although he declined to announce any estic felicity ; and with a mind op- ing. to sell yon gloves. At the atain of Murray's wharf, decision, he had resigned himself to pressed with more anxions and painwhieh had been prepared and decorsensations words ful to have that ebummi-nes- s the inevitable. I the care for I Incidentally, Washington made it elear that he express, set ont for New York in ated for the purpose, he waa received of the restaurant waitress who not punning the office, and would company with Mr. Thomson and Col. by the governor of New York, and waa drooped beside my restaurant ehair last night and moaned: "Ive been only leave hia farm to take it from Humphries, with the dispositions to was conducted with military honors render service to my country in obed- through an immense eoneonrse of peostanding on these dogs so long I feel a sense of dnty. The electoral college gave him its nnanimona vote on Feb- ience to its call, but with leas hope of ple, to the. apartments prepared for like my divorced husband all heel ruary 4, 1789. Neither the animosity answering its expectations." jnim. Washington arrived in New York Aril 23 and on the 30th the On his journey from Alexandria to ! A magazine editor forwards this of parties, nor the large number of York, Washington was every- - etitntional government of the United bit from an amateur writing contest enemies of the new government in which I think is swell: "His name some of the states, could deprive him where received with the greatest dem States began with his inauguration aa onstrations of affection by all classes the first preaidenL was Andy Pettijohn and he covered of a single vote. of hia fellow citizens which were man-b- y The reluctance which General with with hairs his bald spot long thin the most flattering marks Decrease and gazed too frequently upon the Washington assumed his new position and that genuine modesty which was of heartfelt respect and by addresses mnle when it was white. a distinguishing feature of his char- whieh evinced the unlimited confiYear 1931 The other morning, visiting a Long acter, are further illustrated by the dence reposed in his virtues and his Island estate, the host asked if I eared following extract from a letter to Gen- ability. At Philadelphia he was received to go through his eral Henry Knox: "I feel for those According to a cheekup made Wedstables. And it jnst members of the new eongraw, who, with unusual splendor. In imitation nesday by City Recorder Carl W. En Anexhibitions atthe of have of an triumphal given unavailing hit me I had not hitherto, 87 dog tax licenses have been eoid pey, cient Rome, an arch was erected at been in a stable tendance at the theater of action. For in Price this year and a total of $181 since leaving my myself, the delay may be compared the bridge over the Schuykill river, collected from the sale of the licence. on side each was and in laurel to a reprieve; for confidence, I tell placed forks of the ereek dogs, for whieh no tax As Washington passed un- Twenty-fiv- e Everything Is now you (with the world it would obtain shrubbery. was collected, have been killed. It ia the civic erown der waa let movements a to little that arch, credit) my changed. One apthat the rovenne will ran chair of government will be ac- down upon him. The fields and aven- expected proached this ala-o- the somewhat lower than the $333 receivcrowded ues were with those unlike not people, companied feelings rock through by through a whom he was conducted into the city ed in 1930. garden suggesting of a eulprit who ia going to the place Empey announces that all people VVlli. a prize mnraL The of his execution; so unwilling am I, by a body of leading eitizena. At desiring may secure garbage removal illuminated. town the conwas in the of night evening life, nearly stalls might all be The next day, at Trenton, he was service at a small cost by making arI rooms at the Ritx, sumed in public earn, to quit a peace, ofwelcomed abode in a manner aa new as it rangements with the recorders ful ocean for difficulties an of with brass plates to Price In effort fice. an as keep usual to waa without In addition the that competency of political pleasing. bearing the name clean as possible, the city will exdemonthe cannon abilities of and which inclination and skill, discharge There of the occupant. and pedigree strations of respect and attachment tend service at a minimum eoeL were no leathery or horsey smells. The are necessary to manage the helm, hostlers wore purple costumes and am sensible that I am embarking the by military corps and by private perTestifying hie wife made him nee white canvas gloves. It was so grand voice of the people, and a good name sons of distinction, the women of the seeond hand golf balls, refused to lot indicative of my own on this voyage; but what city arranged a tribute him bny bnt one shoe lace at a time; I went about tipping my hat to the of returns will be made for them, heaven gratitude for their deliverance, twelve and rebuked him for passing ont ciglady horses. alone ean foretell Integrity and firm year before, from a formidable arettes to hia friends, Earl F. Miller On a bridge over the crack which Short shavings: Peter B. Kyne has ness are all I ean promise; these, be of Appleton, Wie., haa sued for a dia studio penthouse on top of the Pa- the voyage long or short, shall never passes through the town was a tri- vorce. with in sake deSan Francisco. fore laurel cific National bank umphal arch, decorated me, although I may be Bertha Kalich is another famous stage serted by all men, for of the consola- and supported by thirteen pillars. On A man entered a railroad station star to be given a benefit A gripping tions which are to bo deprived from the front of this arch was inscribed in Fort Scott, Kan., gave book, "The Murderer Invisible, Far- theie, under any circumstances, the in large gilt letters, "December 26, the agent $10 cx had rar A Rinehart James Rolph, Jr., Cal' world can not deprive me. 1776," and beneath, formed in the been "converted money wee The official announcement of hie flowers, "The Defender of the Moth- to pay for a ham he stole from e ifornia's fashion plate governor, haa never worn any footwear save high election as ehief magistrate of the ers Will Be Protector of the Daugh- freight ear in 1917. boots Ticket speculators are thicker United 8tates was maae to him at ML ter!. When a girls only reason for As Washington passed under the than ever. All the high flyers are in Vernon on April 1 1789 by Charles Cuba. Paris hotels again slash Thomson, the secretary of the con- anh ho was met by a party of mat- lying a man ia that he is 4 "Maverick Makers (Dutton) it the tinental eongresa. Accustomed to re- rons leading their daughter, dressed er, some divoroe lawyer' gets mrfy to of Arisooas rocketeers. spect the wishes of hie fellow eitiaene, ia white,i, who carried baskets of flow eelleet a piece of change. -- o' - ex-sal- es eon-Ne- Is Expected In Dog Tax Revenue For le Tnx New Ford Tudoe Sedan iviib in the Sund! to I f en-cp- iy. d CMt hestj rer LOW v! isbsnd vhen er 1 m ill n eihfe them1 opf PRICES OF FORD CARS $430 toM$630 ipmrm Mr r.O. B. DtrmU, flm frmgkl mmd drlirrry. Mmmpm mmd dmwm fmymmml m HM ml mil m. Vmm m hqr . I Ml M mmlwl fmmmmlms flmu Smm fmmr tun Mr tr w . |