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SUNDAY, OCT. 14, 1928.
MARKETS
By STANLEY W. RRftNOSIL
Associated Press Financial Editor
®eiv York, Oct. Id. i.I’t T..,bi. s
brlei si ssion of the stoci m kei was
one of the strongest and m< ,t active
since the bcghioitig ol the j '-t n.L- ■ I
upward movement.
Prices of a wide variety an.-*
forged relentlc: ly upward, wid; the
advance nu t impre. ,ve arc tig tne
“blue cliip" issues, tic -e . ailing h
tween $200 and $;>00 par • hare. A
foretaste of what vs.;. to i-.vui v.r ■
given at the opening v.d.aii iarge
blocks of the more acti -torIn
changed hands al; pri, as . vi ral point;
above the previous close,
Montgomery Ward an, '.idled
States Steel common shared the 1 m
light, the forntet soaring 115 p fin ! >
295, and the la tier changing hand in
enormous transactions almve both
prices invading new high territory.
Bethlehem Steel also nanmed new
high ground above ,!, buying of the. a
issues being based on reports ■>!' a
pending stork split t;;> in United
States Steel and a resumption of divi¬
dends by BetMehei
Motor Products moved up more than
nine points to 291'-j, International
Harvester 'Hi points to 820, dears
Roebuck five points to 159-1, and
Goodyear Tire 6S points to '.inT*.
Case Threshing Machine and Coty
rose about five points each and Ameri¬
can Linseed nearly six points.
Reflection of the current investiga¬
tion of recent transactions in I) >dg
Brothers was seen in Ihe weakness of
that issue. Periods of heaviness also
were felt by Chrysler and Hudson.
General Motors, however, made a good
gain.
Rails also shared the market’s activ¬
ity, with Hock Island up four points to
129, nearly the all-time high, the fea¬
ture of the group.
Total sales approximated 2,000,000
shares.
NAVAL STORES
Savannah, Oct. Kl. ('!’) -Turpentine,
firm, .IS 1 ;:. Sales, ;>00; receipts, 398;
shipments, none; stock, 21,131).
Rosin, firm. Sales. 1 ; receipts
1,480; shipment:;, none; stm-k, 120.: as.
Quote: R, D, K. Id G, II. I. 8.1.0c N T-:
K, 8.15(«'8.20; M. a.lb;.. 8.80; Is, ,:.85<j."
8.40; WG. 9.50; WAY, X, 10.20.
MARKETS AT A GLANCE
NEW YORK
Stocks, strong.
Bonds, steady.
Foreign exchanges, easy.
Cotton, declined.
Sugar and coffee, holiday.
CHICAGO
Wheat, easy.
Corn, lower.
Cattle, irregular.
Hogs, steady.
GOVERNMENT BONUS
New York.—United Stales, govern
ment bonds, closed yesterday:
’ $98.10
Liberty 3 l-2s .
First 4 l-4s 100,31
Fourth 4 l-4s 101.00
Fourth 'kt 105.18
Treasury 4 l-4s 110.24
COTTON TABLES
NEW YORK COTTON
New York.—Cotton futures closed
yesterday: Rrev.
High Low Closa Clone
Oct. ........... 19.40 19.16 19.16 19.30
Dec. 19.28 19.05 19.06 19.22
Jan. 19.20 19.01 19.08 19.19
Mar 19.11 18.91 18.91 19.1(1
May 19.01 18.82 IS.83 19.00
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
New Orleans.—Cotton iuiurcs clos
od yesterday: Prev.
High Low Clone Clone
Oct. 18.69 18.10 18 19 i .02
...
Dec. 18.74 18.51 18.58 1.867
Jan. 18.71 18 . 5:1 18.52 18.07
Alai' 18.04 18.15 18.46 J M.bfc
May 18.53 18.34 18.31 18.48
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COTTON SI id) OIL
New York, 0:1. 13. i/5*>—Cotton-cod
oil closed wet'k. Prime summer ,,cl
lov/, 10.00; prime crude 8.12 R, Cw8.‘-’,'i '
October, 10.00; November, 9.95; De¬
cember, 10.00; .January, 10.05; Febru¬
ary, 10.00; March, 10.18; April, 10.28;
May, 10.30. Sales, 9,400.
SPOT COTTON
New Orleans, Oct. 18 O'Ri— Spot cot¬
ton closed steady, 18 points down.
Sal's. 3,622. Bov middling. 17.11;
middling, 18.64; good middling, 19.00.
Receipts, 3,398; stock, 180,099.
79- FAGS APIECE
Washington OR/—P -oy,k- of the
United States smoked cigarette: at
the rate of 797. per capita in 1927. The
German consumption was 458 and the
French 270 per capita.
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soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil
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guaranteed fcy ail druggisti. *
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spot, and by the
time they say Jack
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comes the rheu¬
matic pain and dis¬
tress. St. harmless Jacobs
Oil is a
rheumatism j a n d
pain liniment which
never <i; c appoint;
and doesn’t burn the
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FOR I STABILIZER
DAMAGED WHILE
CROSSING OCEAN
(Continued From Page 1)
be needed.
At 9 u'cluck, eastern tandard time,
however, the lue.y department receiv¬
ed a me. - from the Zeppelin slat¬
ing thul the crew had cite, ted limited
i | mr snd m the I ime expected no
need l'< y mil face vessels.
flu: position of Ihe airship at (hat
me v.;r in l;8 it tide 8 : north and leit
,tint'.' fit wei about UgO miles from
;.( i uimla. This second message inili -
■lud that the Zeppelin was making
lair progress and ihat site was head¬
's;; directly fn'‘ La 1 lnus i. N. 4.
The slip reipiesteil ihe latest wca
i !■ ivj ert. Tin- Radio Corporal ion
.
it \mciica was in contact at 12:",i
is in., with tiie dirigible but. stated
jli■■ i; ivi reports of trouble aboard lit.'
sis liner had been received irom her.
Repairs Made
| I Washington, Oct. 18. (Ah- The giant
airship lira! Zeppelin, which heroto
! fore has had America, smooth early sailing today on had her
m.ey to
apparently run into dilficultics, but
had refrained from definitely calling
| Lor help. the dc
Wirc'ic: .: ni ’s ages to navy
sartment reje cted that tile port hwl'i-,
j auital of the ship, a fin used as a sta
bil'c/.er and for vertical motion ol the
■ raft, had been damaged. Later, how
ever, the department received a uics
! .age say in gtliat temporary repairs
I iuui been effected and that the ship
w/:is proceeding. Nevi'rtheicss the na¬
vy ordered ships at Hampton Roads
and Charleston to stand ready to go
to sea to aid the Zeppelin should that
course become necessary.
New York Ready
New York, Oct. 18. OVi With her
five’580 horsepower motors droning a
steady song of power and speed, Graf
Zcppi lie. huge transatlantic liner, rac¬
ed over I lie Atlantic today at between
75 and 85 mile • an hour beaded for
Lakehiii I. N. J., via Bermuda.
Advice r.uf unfavorable weather to
i he noi th diola'i'd tb.ai the air-hip
pur, uc a i irci: 11 :a■ ■■ r,uirse to I he
south. Hr. Hugo L, la ser, commander
and build'"-, Impcs. to laud at the Unit¬
ed Stales naval air station al Lake
burst at noi a tomorrow with bis cargo
of 20 passengers anil mail from Frieil
rielishafen, Germany, demanstrating
that ccc'S esc the ocean by airship is
no longer mere adventure but now is a
commercial undertaking.
Four years ago today Dr. Eckener
saw the dawn as he approached the
island of Fan Miguel, the Ay. ores, on
the Zlt-3, now the Los Angeles. At
dawn this, morning the Azores were
well beheal him' a he directed the
Graf Zeppelin, half again as large as
the Los Angeles. aided the airship in
Good weather
making up for time lost in buffeting
headwinds over tin: Mediterranean
after leaving Friedrich.-hafen, Ger¬
many, at 2 p. m., eastern Mandat'd
time, on Thursday. In swinging south
to Madeira, the dirigible entered a ro
gien of light variable winds which
made pa . .age ore ier. The dirigible
neaped a disturbance north of the
Azores bj following a com e to thi
south along which lavi,;|able trade'
v. ind" might aid the 12 cylinder mot¬
ors in speeding tile ship.
If L'd' hui 1 is. reached by noon
Sunday the airship will have required
hours to complete the transatlan¬
tic voyage, ft is estimated that by
taking a southerly route, Ihe airship
would have flown 5.400 miles, some
1,000 of vhii li will tie over the Ail.'iu
tie. After the eraf tpassed Funchal.
1 .land of Madeira, at 8:80 a. m„ yes¬
terday. 2,800 miles over water lay
ahead of the uirshi" licl'ore Bermuda
hould I" 1 reached and (iien another
800 miles, needed to be covered before
the ship could lie brought down at, the
Lakehur i air station,
The last word from the airship vi s
lerday was picked up by the Glial ham,
M,-i station of lhe‘ Radio Marine
Corporation at 7 p. m„ it read:
"Three hundred and thirty rude:
v- ;t of Madeira. Altitude 1,400. Sev¬
enty-live miles per hour. Weather
gcril. Heading for Bermuda, hxp'-rt
arrive Sunday noon, if weather con¬
tinues. AH well. Or: f Ze.ppeliri.”
One message picked up at the
| | im-lude Ass- re.-; Ihr said that Amerh-m,.: the pa.-.sengerx. and who
■■ a woman,
vie on ■ kiigly in-sick. Lady Grace
! ! Drummond Huy, who hopes to be the
first woman t o cross the Atkinth
I ;ii,- from cast to radioed her
mother, Mr.-.. S. T. T.ethbridge in Eng
land that she found the air voyage
wonderfully interesting.
I Gould f ond in Ocean
Nava! Air Station, Lakehurst, N. J.
j Uage Oct. 12. >J ?)—Informed of the rnc-r- uc
from t’ne Grnf Zctii.elin. in which
j j. wa.-. d that the- dirigible w:is
i I having trouble with icr port hoi i
zontal. officers of the air station said
deal the hi 1 - could make a
■,.)i the o-cao, if r:ef> vary, and
jif the of weather her would were probably not: too remain rough,
; part
fr.r 2i hour " or more.
SENATOR CURTIS
IN WASHINGTON
(By Associated Pro:;?,.)
V,"; : hirigG n, O'-l. 18 - Soiiitm- fib;,.-:.
Ciivti ... th:: Bopublioat' vivo pro-id'r,
- i: i t.< rninr-P, returned ' . Washington
today from a month’s <■; mpaign in the
: vvps, l to resume the* party’;-; drive on
;he eastern coast.
Reaching the capita! oariv in the
j day th? senator went /immediately to
] h:* off,cos to take i-nr- of senatorial
'dutic? which have areumulated in 18.;
ah. “life. Ho will leave tomorrow night
for Raleigh, X. C„ arid spend next
* week on the Atlantic- seaboard.
FORMER I *f!’f L- - DEAD
Empress Marie of
Daginar of Den
n ion. Sh f . lap. ed
- -everal hours be-
11 ne. t»Kuma*t(it/iv
BANGHA
ROM PEN, CAPTURED
I. VST OF TRIO \\ IIO KA N G VI N I’¬
LL f IN BUN. CAt (.dll' IN
I LNNSA LV ANI v
(By Associated Press.)
Atlanta, Oct. 13. Basil Bmigiiart,
tin last of a trio that ran a gauntlet
of gun lire i:i a dash from Atlanta
federal peiii1 1 iitiar.v January 35, 1927,
ha- been captured.
Penitentiary authorities announced
Ihat Bnnghart was apprehended at
Everett, Pa., Wednesday.
Albert Rosenberg anil Fred. MeGol
driek were Baiiglmrt’s cempanions in
the break for liberty. They sawed a
cell 1,-ai anil raced across a brilliantly
lighted lawn that was raked by
guards’ lire. MeGoldrick cracked an
ankle when he leaped from the cell
window and was captured. One of
the group was shot by a guard.
Rosenberg, who has boasted that he
would make ' Ihe United States pay
$1,000,000 a vear for each year" he
had . pent in (tie penitentiary, was cap
hired during an attempted holdup in
Indiana, hut his companion, believed
to have been Banghart', shot his way
to freedom. Rosenberg i serving a
term in the Indiana state peniten¬
tiary.
Banghart was serving a two-year
coition e for violation of the motor ve¬
hicle theft act when he eswiped in
1927.
10 I 0 S MAROONED
FROZEN TERRITORY
HEROISM OF FX IDENTIFIED WO¬
MAN S.H ES MANY FROM
S REEZ1NG TO DEATH
(By Associated l’ress.)
lb lives. Oct. 13. The plains coun
tr;. . from the Great Lakes to Okla¬
homa, today felt the dying gesture of
an, unseasonable wintiy storm which
swept into the I'ock.v mountain slai ■■
three days ago. routing lazy Indian
summer weather.
As- the slorni spread eastward tow¬
ard the Mississippi min, bringing and occasional dropping
temporal ures,
snow spits, slovyly rising; tempera¬
ture and clearing skies in the, middle
northwest * proclaimed passing of the
storm from the mountains.
Snowfail had abated in Wyoming,
where the storm, which reached bl i li¬
zard proportions yesterday, marean
erl I on riel s, halted air mail and delay¬
ed train mail and impeded wire com¬
munication.
More Li-.in fifty automobile tourists
escaped pos. ihlc freezing to death
through the heroism of an unidenti¬
fied woman \vho 1< .1 a relk f pa' .
from Reek .Spring: to their marooned
automobiles along the Lincoln high¬
way between Baxter station and Bitter
Crerk, Wyo.
The re uers, worked for more Ilian
four hem" extricating cars, caught in
He- blinding si >rm.
Denver c:.< aped (lie snowfall, though
lemperal-iirt dropped here. cold
Los Angeles was caught in III"
and was spitting snow as was north¬
ern California and Navada points.
CONSPIRACY CHARGE'
THOSE HELD IN MEXICO FOR AS¬
SASSIN A'I SON OF PRESIDENT
t NDKR OTHER CD VRGES
(By Associated Press.}
Hr ini City. Oct. 13. The rliargi
of con. piracy against Joe dc Leon Ta¬
ra!, the .Mother Superior C'Uiecpcbuj
Ae"vi no do la La: a and II nthf-r held
in eon in ction v/ilii '■ if" assa. /filiation of
G'-o'-r-al Alvaro Obrego,.- wa . lo'lny
ordered withdrawn by the mpc.rior
court of the federal district. Thr<
of the. ijiinor defendant.: Were released
j j by the same finding.
The 18 who were held now face
J --barge, soeiation a against . individuals and and noi for "a.
I person proper
’
j remain.' -Toral, tindei who l:ilh-d the charge General of Obn-gon murder
| .V oi her Gone iciori i held imdor
■<
charge of" “complicity” Jn the
of the present-elect and that charge ii
also still entered against several of
the ofh'-r defendant.-. .Some ,,; the
latter, who arc not believed io have
i i'cen c-omieeted with the killing of
; Ge'e-ral Ohio''on, nr- neld und'-r
! "hiirgc"- O' damage t' propes L.
| refe'-s to dynamite b- .• o cxplo; i'-ns
which tool; rdaci: in ihe ihairib:-r f 8
deputies building and m the Obregon
j political headquarteivs.
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"S! 1 \HO I I .
1 Miami, Fk., Oct.'13. Iff, T
; ai d arrived here tods;/ to < let,
i . Jao for t.V- opening of a greyhour
. ; a' if; V: ]ilar:*. c' Miami Beach. -■
I which b hope.-, to build a n. . 8; ' o
; Coney Mar.d.
TO VISIT LINCOLN'S HOME
L .: . Ky., o ;;;. ,g
n oiifement that Governor cmitii wi
visit LineoInV birthplace t.onrr.i-ro
wu.-s made after his arrk a! here loda
In accepting t.hc invitaGon of Kei
Demon at.- the gov.-rnor so d -
v-o-ji'1 go to Hodgenville. place of tr
Lincoln ,-ihrine, in hi? special train.
OUR STOMACH
bad breath, coated tongue, belch
iny;, headache, constipation - call
% for a frood cleansing medicine for
- stomach and bowels.
. CHAMBERLAINS
! TABLETS
5* »t disappoiat or luuseatk - !5o
BRITISH JOURNALISTS VISIT U. S.
Some of the members of the party of British journalists visiting
fh • Uni! d Stale.: in the interest of international good w ill snapped
during their stay in Boston, Mass. Left to right in the group arc,
William Clarke, of Hie Belfast Telegraph; W. J. T. Collins, of tho
South Wales Argus; 1*. B. M. Roberts, of the Edinburgh Scots¬
man; y.’illiam R. Wallis, of the Yorkshire Morning 1’ost, and Alin
Tilt Robbias, of the London Times,
Oi CANDIDATE ON
TOUR NOR MISSING
SOME CONCERN IS i F.LT ?*Olt
\\ 5IFRE \B()1 i 7 OF REN GIT
LOW, COMMUNIST NOMINEE
(By Associated Press.}
New York, Oct. 18.--Concern was
. V|".v cd todiiy ut headquarters of
;uc Wo-'l.crs (Communisl.) party hcrt
for th safety of Reiijamin fiiUovv, the
paiiy’.- vice president ini candidate,
missing on a campaign tour.
The last the national campaign com¬
mittee heard from him was when he
left Sun liicgn, Gal., to deliver cam¬
paign speeches ia Phoenix I,in I'uc:-
day night and Tucson, Ariz., Thirrs
day. He did not appeal at rillier
place. had
His associates here a report
that represealatives of Hie .Xiiiervau
Legion and the Ku Ivlux Klan bad met
his train at I'hoenix and ordered him
“not to get off the train, but keep on
going- William ’
O’Brien, the party’:-; candi
date for governor of Arizona, wired
national heailqutnter;, from I’liomii:-:
that ii" in. looking in small town jail:
for Gil low but due to th-- holida v was
"lahle-to "'■■■! of 1 1, i: 1 ! rep'u'i . <) Brien
is out on L ill hail aft r being urre Led
for atteoij)! ine; to Imld a nil cl ing on a
■ heel ciimpus ill I’hoenix Tuesday
ni;' ht.
<!ifle\ ■, a fie loci Ncv, York state
..‘Miilymau. w-a;: con; ict.ed <>l ci'iin
inal unmvb;, in 1930 and sentenced to
fri.ln live to tell year:, in Sing
'in;.. lie vvn pardoned by Govei not
Smilti in 11 hi. The Mew York Gity
hoard ef eiectiens has four times
liaised Is: i from running for public
idle in flic stale sine then. At va
i ion Line s lie ha been a candidate
for mayor and governor.
ijjfeieran for Smiiji /
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W- 1ILIQITSNESS
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ALI’O on rails
Montreal l/B) lnspcidioii trips over
the Gaiuulian and I'iicilic lines will be
mm! by engineer: in a sedan automo¬
bile designed for traveling on rails.
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Rub Rain right out with omall
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Limber up! Quit complaining! Get
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aoraina.
for Economical Transportation See these used cars today! You can Ret the
_JB ' car of your choice at an exceptionally low
price—and you can huy it for a small first
payment and on easy terms. Ihese cats,
carrying the red 4< C). In. f hat Counts fat!*
provide you with a definite assurance of hon¬
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thousands of miles of satisfactory service.
Come In and make your selection today while
stocks are complete.
A few of
our exceptionai Used Car values;
“with an OK that counts”
Coastal Chevrolet Corporation
BRUNSWICK, GA.
PAGE FIVE
1 he Oglethorpe Hotel
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
Dining Room Open for Brcakl'asl from 7:30 M. In 12:00 Noon
and for Dinner from 12:00 Noon to N:.'I0 R. M.
75c DINNER
Mixed Rickies
Grape Juice and Lemon Cocktail
or
('hiclicn Soup a la Rein •
Choice of One
Ron; I I,cg nl I,aiiih. Hi >■, n <8 ni /
Slew -d Chicken, wi I li I lumpdilig;
Baked Trout, < Ireolc Sauce
Choice of Three;
Fn li Snap Be.ms Creamed Cnrroh. Fried YantK
i\la- lied I’nlatocs Slcamcd Hitc
lb ad Lei I uce, Tbous.-uul ! bind J ires mg
F res 1 1 A p| ilc Bin and Cheese or 1 1 (ram and Cake
’Dm Sweet Milk Coffee Butler Milk
$1.25 DINNER
t Vlery Olives
Gi apr (nice and 1 ,0111011 ('ucluail
Ghicken Soup a la Urine
Hriiilcd Trout, Lemon Butler
Choice id' One
Fried (‘hicken a la Maryland
Baked Virginia I Inin, Raisin Sauce
Filet of Beef, Mushroom Sauce
<'Indcc of Three:
Fresh Sump Beans Creamed Carrots Fried Yams.
'Mashed I’olalocs Sfcaincd Rice
Head Lcltucc, Thou, and I land Ore : in 1 ;
I’ri. 1 1 Apple I'in a la Mode or Ice 1 'rca in and I 'ake
Tea Sweet Milk Coffee Butter Milk
After Dinner Minis
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ALWAYS MAKES A RECORD
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Phones S?)l and 35)2
“ Lite Company willi the Coal and the Service”
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