Judge, 1930-09-27 · page 17 of 36
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| The Latest Quotations Qeaereunsens opened strong in the West today at $1,000. Buy- ing was brisk and quotations rose to =1.450, plus board, tuition and free cracked ice.” A strong bear raid came near caus- ing panic on forward passers, prices sinking rapidly to 2e a yard at the close, with a scarcity of bids. The depression seems countrywide and traders are contemplat dumping several shiploads to create a market demand.” “John C. Lenhart, millionaire left- end king, has made another corner in Jeft ends and is reported to have made =+,500,000 in the past two days. With exception of few mediocre b seh Southern New Lenhart has the entire supply under control and is demanding three-year contracts at $10,000, plus a ten-per vlers in Jersey, cent share of the gate receipts.” “Depression along the Pacifie Coast continues because of the failure of the half-back crop. ure faced with Half-back growers bankruptey unless emergeney measures are immediately taken to exterminate the broken-ankle bug and the pulled-tendon beetle.” Parke Cussmincs JUDGE BARS “Cornflakes, oatmeal, hominy! Darn it all, won't I ever think of the breakfast food that makes you muts go?” “Would you move over, please?” 15 | | | | | | | | ; Ny | | comicbooks.com