The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 70, Ed. 1 Friday, February 15, 1929 Page: 2 of 8
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Phelps Praia Cantiati Made
Bens heavy
Leghorn Hens
Springs 2 to 3 lb
Springs 3 to 3 1-2 lbs
Old Roosters
Young Stags
Eggs doien
Hides
IV Cushing Cresiniry CO
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Cream sweet
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KANSAS CITY Feb 15 —Hogs:
Receipts 4000 market slow uneven
tending lower 250 to 350 pounds
$9601015 200 to 250 pounds $990
1025 160 to 200 pounds $960
1030 130 to 160 pounds $8401010
90 to 130 pounds $765865 packing
SOWS $825940
Cattle: Receipts 500 calves 50'
market generally steady Heef steers
$9751115 light yearlings steers
and heifers $925 (Q1115 beef cows
$700850 10 utter and cutter
cows $550675 vealers $900®
1300 bulk stocker-feeder steers
$9501125
Sheep: Receipts 4000 market
about steady Top fat lambs $1630
bulk fat lambs $157501630: bulk
cull lambs $11001200 bulk fat
ewes $850900
Livistock
OKLAHOMA CITY Feb 15--(LP)
Livestock market today: Cattle 600
Market steady heavy steers were
abeut $7: vearlines $975 yearline
steers $9751075 calves 200
steady choice veal $13 fair to me-
dium bringing $81050 Hogs 2500
25 lower truck top $975 stags and
packing sows $9850 bulk 650
Grain Review
CHICAGO Feb 15 --AR—Profit
taking on recent advances caused
I ght weakness in wheat futures here
today Corn showed a firm tone with
short covering on prospects of lighter
receipts A dull cash market weak-
ened oats Provisions declined in
sympathy with live hog prices
Cash markets were: wheat un-
changed to 1-4 cent higher and oats
changed to 1-4 cent higher and otts
unchanged
At the chise wheat was 7-8 to lc
lower: corn was 1-8c lower to 1-8c
higher mut oats were elf 1-4 to lc
ProvisionA were 'unevenly lower
Cotton Review
NFW -YORK Feb 15--(1J3)—Active
iquidatim by spot houses the south
and contrnissien house interests was
more than offset in early coton fu-
three 'trading today by moderate
scale town buying orders
Loci Is who had sold yesterday rush
ed to cover their contracts and the
market displayed a confident tone
Buyi was inspired by rather gen-
eral ruins in the cotton belt which
were ibeginning to delay new crop
proportions Trade reports contin-
ued mixed but somewhat more fav-
orable d
Cott o-1 futures opened higher Mar
1995 up 02 May 2000 up 03 July
1965 to 2 October 1953 up 06
October new 1943 up 06 Decent
tt ber
Cotton futures were steady in thc
late afternoon with covering by Wail
Street interests and buying of the
distant months bv spot houses Prices
!3 held around their previous closing
?) levels Exports today were 13421
as bales making the season to date 5-
18 994739 bilks against 5016332 bales
10 in the same period of last year
DEA LER
DRUMRIGHT OKLA HOMA
SPEW HALF OF HIS
LIFE IN SUFFERING
"Money couldn't buy the good the
Sargon treatment did me It over-
came troubles I have suffered prac-
tically half my life Ever since I was
a boy I have been weak and nervous
and frail I was a constant sufferer
nommuLtak
MACK SPRINKLE
from indigestion and constipation and
I was greatly underweight Nervous-
ness made my sleep fitful and broken
tnd in the morn!ng I was always tired
and not fit for study
"I had to live on cereals milk and
soupS and even that would disagree
with me and my life was miserable
with gas bloating and pains Some-
times I would go days without any
appetite and then at times I would
bL ravenous with hunger Nothing I
took did me any good
"I certainly wish I had been able
to get the Sargon treatment long ago
'oecause I am just like a new man now
noticed an improvement the first
yak Now I eat three big meals a
day I've stopned that light diet and
eat anything I want but it don't hurt
me in the least Nothing disagrees
with me now and I am gaining
strength every day I sleep fine get
up in the morning feeling good and
I've already gained six pounds and I
have only taken two bottles of Sar-
gon "Sargon Soft Mass Pits are won-
derful too My bowels became reg-
ular the first week after I began
taking thcm and their action is so
aod natural that you are not
sick or upset in the least"
The 'above statement was recently
made by Mack Sprinkle S27 East 8th
St Oldehoma City a law student at
the Capital City School of Law
Sargon may be obtained in Cushing
from Suman Drug Co —Adv
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leave your car parked for a few moments in the
downtown or residence districts some disre-
putable character may choose it as his next prize
You can never tell when or where the auto thieves
yvill make their next haul
You cannot afford to lose your car or the equiva-
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taking Pieced together from persons
who were hi the vicinity of the garage
on the north side where the murders
took place the story of the shooting
has no rival in police annals for sheer
audacity
The seven men ere: James Clark
Dr Reinhart SChwiminer Frank Gus-
enberg Peter Gusenberg Adam Hey-
crs John May and Alfred Weinshank
They were henchmen of George
"Bugs" Moran one of the leaders in
the beer racket and known as the
luckiest man in gangland This is
not the first time Moran has escaped
bullets from rival gangs It is be-
lieved the men thought him present
when they mowed down the seven
with machine gun bullets
Doctor Not Gangiter
Dr Schwimmer was not a gang-
stv He war friendly with the Moran
gang and probably had gone to the
garage merly for a talk with the
men
The nieit were sitting in the garage
talking The telephone rang but
when one of the men answered no
me was On the line The telephone
'1perator gave police this informa-
'ion The murderers Lad merely
checked up to verify that their vic-
t!ms were "on the spot"
A short time later four men en-
tered the garage Another stood in
tin door Two of them were ci7essed
in police uniforms Their machine
guns must have been wrapped up else
the doomed men would have su-
spected The four drew their gun 4 and lined
thc men up against the wall their
hacks to their executioners ThW
the slaughter began -
80 Empties Found
As an army gunner traverses
target with t machine gun the
Thompson guns Sprayed a hail of lead
limn that short line of men They
crumpled and fell shot through by
dozens of bullets Frank Gusenberg
was not killed instantly He died in
a hospital a sho7t time later his body
pierced by 14 bullets Eighty empty
machine giin and slot gun shells were
found on the floor
Gusenberg was conscious but his
t-aining in gangland demanded that
he adhere to it code of ethics "No-
body shot me" he gasped in answer
to police question
Checked Over Work
The murderers must have stood
I:riefly checking Over their work
Then they left entered a motor car
and drove away No one saw them
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go—at least no one will say they have
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the faintest idea of what the nwn
looked like if they did see them gh
There were a number of persons in
the vicinity who guessed front tLe
' fusillade of shots that gangsters
were at work They saw the men
leave and noted the uniforms
Police responded to the call of a
passerby who looked in a few seconds
after the work was finished They
arrived while the blood still was
flowing from the riddled bodies
Shipping Board
Realizes Dream
of Private Line
WA SIIINGTON Feb 15—(UP)--
The U S shinning board has realized
its dream of the last decade the crea-
tion of a strong privately owned
shinning line in the north Atlantic
With sale of the United States and
American merchant lines to Paul W
Chapman and company Inc New
York for $16082000 yesterday the
government concluded its most color-
ful' and costly experiment in the
shpping business Very soon the
board expects to conclude its service
as a ship operator
Ship Botabitig: Vemembered -
NEW YORK Feb 15 — (113) —
Thirty-one years tyto today the Unit-
ed States battleship Maine anchored
in Havana harbor Was mysteriously
blown up 266 lives lost a war started
and the battle cry "Remember the
Maine" first heard
L A (Al) Crenshaw
for Mayor
Candidate for re-election Your
support and influence i3 solicited
Honest and efficient administra-
tion is my motto and pledge to the
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wise a very dull tligresivé and dis-
tressingly boresome day
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J Woody Dixon sprightly young
legislator from Love county today
threw a new chunk in the fire which
is being kindled around Uncle Dave
Faulk grixzled and vetenan lawmak-
er from Marshall in regard to a grow-
ing charge that Dave solicited a bit
of pardon business of T N frosth-
wage Ardmore cobbler Dixon told
the house investigation body thst
Dave :had told him her Was goodly
eflarlee for the three of them (third
being Dave's son) to split MOO by
getting Dewey Crostirwaité a pardon
But Woody scorned the chance and
Would have none of the tainted mon-
ey Thus we legate n Oklahoma
'day by day
Dxon declared that hd reitirded the
"approaelh shot" as feelerfrom acinm
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1000 pthui(is Wilson's Roulettes
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HARD WATUL PLUS ALIVO MAKES PUT WAtIR
Bet V B Pat Off
This is a
hard-water coutitty
SOAP and hard water make scum The
hardness in the Wet& combirtim with
the soap The scum collects dirt There
is a dirty ring around the dishpan the
washtubs the bathtub But soften
hard water -with Melo and no scum
forms
Water softened With Melo is A woh
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It make!! the soap much more effective
too savoig from Yi to Yz the amount
ordinarily used Melo only costs 10
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:isdrston ranks desigRned to tie his
hands and hobble his hoofsht the
pending' legislative s6ision Uncle
Dave you'll recall has related that
Crosthwaite hunted him up and tried
'to make a deal for the pardon and
Dave said he too said "get thee be-
hind me Satan" And Crosthwaite
relates that Faulk came ta-bargainng
on his own hook for the business
Oh well figure it all out for yourself
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PAVING TAX
PAYERS
Property holderS in district
78 who pay cash J for their
paving by February 17 will
save five per cent on the
total
District 78 is Fifth to Sev-
enth on S Noble and Harri-
son to Steele on East Fifth
Pay at Office of City Clerk
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THE CENTURY EIGHT $1825 to $2625
Standard and cusitotitMIprics Coil factory
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