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FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922.
THE ATHENS DAILY BANNER, ATHENS, GEORCTA
PACE 8EV6M-
TUP U/F A Ti-IFI? ' OR RENT—Two large furnlaheo
i l lUi ¥F J l lJun | rooms with connecting bath, with
\ t li«-
rand Vicinity: Rain Fri-
good Janitor service, In one
the best residential sections of
the city. Address P. O. Box 434.
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•,,i" Georgia: Rain Friday warm-
in iast portion; fresh to strong
t shifting to south winds. , FOR RENT-One furnished room;
AV fl)dr ’Conditions: A distinct I 2<0 w * Clayton. Phone 895.
i m has developed over Texas,
npnnicd by generally cloudy,
• t-iilng weather over most of
• •tton belt, and with rain In
. lablt* amounts as far east as
vippi and western Tennessee
disturbance will probably
northeastward ovtr the
valley, and the rain area will
Georgia late Thursday after-
<>r nii^ht. Friday is also like-
i>e rainy. The weather will
-••armer There is r eonsid-
area of cold weather for the
•n in the northwest, with “—
eratures below freezing over
of the states west of the DLD
SKHippi. i J-
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“POLITICS” TO KEEP HP USE WOMEN
. AMERICA OUT,
L08T AND FOUND
WILL PARTY who found Navy
Blue Bilk Parasol with white !
tips at Palace Theatre about .
6:30 Thursdny afternoon stand- |
ins In Lobby, Phone 303. mlOc
LOST—On Cloverhurst. between
Dr. Carlton’s and E. I. Smith's, j
black crocheted bag, containing I
three or four dollars. Finder rail !
653. Reward. mlOc ;
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PTE TO
ITALY '
MISCELLANEOUS
MATTRESSES made
. Hewatt. Phone St.
OR RENT—Two rooms fnrnthed
or unfurnished for light house
keeping. 140 Hancock. Phone
414-M. m!2c
FOR RENT—uae furnished and
ono unfurnished room for light
housekeeping. Also unfurnish
ed room fer gentleman. Phone
1276-W. ml2c J from the grave problems confront-
■ Ing the European nation*. . ...
WASHINGTON—Prf jsal of the
United 8tates to participate In the
Genoa conference may be viewed
as the first step in a campaign of
“tactful pressure" to promote eco
nomic rehabilitation of Europe, It
was said Thursday by a high offi
cial of the American government.
It should not be regarded this offi
cial said, as an Indication of the
United States’ desire to hold aloof
WANT SO BATES
IN COMBINATION
Banner—Morning
Herald—Evening
2 Cents a Word
Minimum ehajve 40 cents. Three
times for the price of 2 1-2 inser
tion*. Seven times for the price
of five insertions. >
Telephone 7| Ad*.
THE
BANNER-HERALD
WANTED
WANTED— 1 Two furnished rooms, I a4T13 , | vitation extended by his govern-
with connecting bath, in private i~l, SALE Ono pair of nice me- lnent pursuant to the resolution
home, by two young business ; dmm size mare mules. Will sell j adopted by the allied governments
women. Accommodations deslqed ‘
by Saturday noon. Address PMK
rare Banner. mile
See Lipscomb for Insurance. m3lc
FOR HALF
EGOS FOR SETTING ~ Fishel i WASHINGTON.—Because it be-
Strain. Pure Bred White Rocks, lieves there has been An exclusion
Phone 883. G. L. Daniel. ml2c ‘ of questions which makes it not
I - I primarily an economic conference.
1 FOR SALE—Good gentle milch I fcut rather "one of a political char-
| cow. fresh in. Phone 1075. I in "I"'* •* "™ uld " ot **'«»
I fully participate. the American
] nu_c I (-ovrrnment haft declined the in-
WANTED—Room and Board in
private family, close to business
section by gentleman. Refer
ences. Address C. M. A., care
Hanner-Herald. m!4p
WANTED—One nurse or cook. Ap
ply 398 Dcaring St. mlOe
SALESMAN to cover local terri
tory selling dealers. Guaranteed
salary of $100 week for right
man. The Commercial Radium
Co., Fifth Ave. Bldg., New .York,
ml3p
WANTED—Sewing by the day at
your home. Call Miss C. B. Dur
ham. Phone 803-W. mllo
FOR SAI-E—California Syrup Cane
Seed $1.25 per bu. Phone 573-R
or 892. mice
WILL exchange 138 acres moun
tain farm, 6 room cottnge with
bath, 35 acres In fruit, near Bre
vard. for home In Athens In
good neighborhood. Box 357, Bre
vard, N. C. a8p
WANTED—By young man attend-
tendlng agricultural college,, one
room in good home near the col
lege. Address ’J. W. R.\ care
Banner-Herald. mlOcb
WANTED—My customers to kno^r
Gsntfyi* ,J * mlSpb
DISTRIBUTOR-Salesman. Clarke
(ounty-T^Big money and perma
nent connection to good man
at a bargain price as I am over- j at the Canneo conference,
stocked. J. T. Pittard, Winter- The note made public Wednen-
ville, Ga. mlOcb j day night emphasized the desire of
the American people suitably to
nr* nn i, n ~ . I ncsist in the economic recovery of
FO RSALE Pure bred R. I. eggs Europe, but stated the United
for Betting, $1.25 per setting, i states government could not be
Phone 1669-J. ml6c unmindful of thoir "clear con vie -
—— —— tion” that they "should not unnec
essarily become involved in Eufro-
pean political questions.’* The
note added that "questions appear
to have been excluded from con
sideration without the satisfactory
determination of which the chief
causes of economic disturbance
must continued to operate.”
Without the establishment
Russia of the essential bases of
productivity, the note stated, the
United States government believes
"all considerations of economic re
vival to be futile” The conviction
was expressed that this could not
be secured "until adequate action
is taken by those chiefly respon
sible for Russia's present economic
disorder,
FOR SALE—One 5 passenger Lib
erty in very good condition for
$300.00. ml3c
FOR SALE—One mule
and two horses All blood
ed stock. Apply to J. W.
Barnett, City Engineer.
U. S. Geological Survey has a
huge camera which has to be oper
ated by small electric cranes.
Cotton
Grains
Market News
By Associated Press Leased Wire.
Stocks
[Financial
TOKIO — Many progressive
young Japanese women aspire to
become detectives, says the Yama* \
to in a recent resume of actlvitis j
of self-supporting women. On the j NEW YORK COTTON j
avem.ee two dozen women apply ! NEW YORK—The cotton mar-
nt a certain local detective bureau 1 ket was very quiet early Thursday!
each month seeking employment Liverpool showed continuel stead
as sleuths." The bureau points' “f ‘ h «™ ‘
BAR SILVER
NEW YORK—Foreign bar silver
64 1-4; Mexican dollars 49 1-4.
little fur- j
. „„ nnn ther buying on the more favorable' LIBERTY BONDS
with r<r»'.e to two shining expon- Manchester trade advices and ■kjt'xxt vnwv riu** . i
ents of the profession. Miss Yak»kO complaints of delayed farm work in 1 NLW YORK. Liberty bonds
NakaMara and Miss Tsuruko Sato, the south. The opening was 4 to | closed: 3V&’s 96.70; first 4’s 97.08
through whose efforts many dlffi- 0 points lower, however, under, bjd second 4s '97.30- fj rs t 4%’s
cult-cases have been solved j £Udo« SSttS*few $nts, w}& j 97.30; second 4Vi’s 97.22; third
are h fn '"faetories^about 66.500 of ! ^rTl^ZV^o 'lYUm. ^ 08 f»’ “
these working in Tokio. Out of lower. Private cables reported a victory 4% s 100,02; victory 4% s
So Easy to Drop Cigarette
Cigar or Chewing Habit.
DECISION NOT TO
AFFECT ENGLAND
LONDON (By the Associated
Frews).—The decision of the
United States not to participate In
the Genoa conference will not af
fect the date nor the plana for the
conference so far as Great Britain
In concerned. It was stated of
ficially Thursday.
The American refusal was no
surprise to official circles, where
No-To
sands to
shattering tobacco habit. When-! Milts of the Washington armament
ever you have a longing for a; conference by the ratification of
•8go has helped thou-. the realization exists, <t was said,
i break the ooetly. nerve- that efforts to consummate the re-
smoke or chew, just place a harm
less No-To-Bac tablet In yeur
mouth Instead. All desire stopa
Shortly the habit Is completely
who call follow our instructions. 1 broken, and you are better off men-
write fully. Syncro Motor. Co | *£; SMf o?"n”
Hattie Creek, Mich. mlOpb J To-liar end If It doesn't release you
TH I fi-nm all cm\i..g for tobacco In
158 capac- j nn y form, your drugirtst will re
fund you) money without question.
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WANTED—Incubator,
ity. Must be I nperfest running
condition, State price. Address
P. O. Box 223, Athena or Phono
37. m!2c
WANTED—Young lady to answo-
phone calls and do book work
for pressing club. Apply Red &
Black Pressing Club, Phone 1317.
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$60 PER WEEK easily earned sell
ing 100 household necessities of
highest .quality direct to house
wife. Oldest, largest direct sell
ing house in America. Write to
day. We train you how to sell.
A. M. I.gwell, organization mana
ger, 3018 Herrs Island, Pittsburg,
Pa. mlOp
I FOR RENT •
Kilt RENT—An apartment of
three connecting rooms and bath.
347 Minggge or phone 1346, mlOc
Farm Loans
Holman Bldg- Athena
C. C. Thurmond
TOM WILLIAMS
(Formerly with Wingfield-
Chamberlain & Reid) •
TAILORING shop
Complete line of the season's
moat stylish fabrics.
404 Holmsn Bldg.
southern railway
No. 8 lea-'ee Athens ft "0 a. ui
arrives Lula 8:40 a. m.
No. 8 leaves Athena 4:14 p. m.
arrives Lula 8:60 p. m.
No. 7 leaves Lula S:6» p. m, ar
rlvee Athens 1:80 p. m.
No. t leaves Lula 10:01 a. sl, ar
rives Athens 11:40 a. m
O. a Miller, a A. Athene. Ge.
Telephone 8).
Gainesville' midi and rail
way 8CHEDULE
effective July 24, 1921
No. 3 dully for Gainesville leaves
1:48 a. cl
No. K-dally ex. Bun. tor Gnlcee-
vine leaves 12:00 noon.
No..3 dally from Gainesville ar
rives 6:20 p. m.
No. 11 dally ex. Sun. from Gaines
ville arrives 11:26 *• n.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Ar. from Union Ifpf for Union
Point, Augusts PolnL Augusta
and Atlanta. and Atlanta.
7:25 pm t;10am
11:30 pm 1:30 pm
8EABOARD AIRLINE RAILWAY
Northbound Gouth bound
I CSvee Leave*
10:06a Atlanta-Monroe to. 6:16p
3:16p Meniphis-Rlrm'gham *:*4p
3:11 p Atlanta 1:24 p
8:lip Norfolk-RIchmond 2:24p
the various conference treaties are
engaging tho American govern
ment’s ottentlon primarily at pres
ent. It Is tho British belief that
the other nations Invited to nttenrl
the Genoa meeting will he present.
While it Is known that Russia
desired Amerlron representation, It
is not thought likely she will risk
losing her long sought opportunity
to re-enter the conference of the
powers by declining to take part In
the Genoa gathering.
AUGUSTA FIRE
CAUSES $2,000
COTTON DAMAGE
AUGUSTA. On.—Fire that at
one time appeared to threateri a
Jarne ncetion of Cotton row was
put under control Thursday after
noon after a general alarm had
been turned in with a Iom of only
82,000. The sample room and of
fice of the cotton firm of Luke and
Fleming was Rutted, and the dffico
of Frank Calhoun considerably
damaged.
In the District Court of tho United
States, for tho Northern Dis
trict of Georgia.
In re J. N. Weir, a* an individual
and trading ns Athena Specialty
Co., bankrupt. In bankruptcy. No.
1076.
A petition for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law
by above named bankrupt and the
Court having ordered that the
hearing upon nald petition bo had
on March 11, 1922 at 10 o’clock a.
m. at the United Staten District
Court room, in the city of Atlanta,
Georgia, notice is hereby given to
all creditors and other persons in
interest to appear at said time &nd
place and show cause, if any they
have, why the prayer of the bank
these working in .
317 factories investigated by tne
City Social bureau, in 28 the girls
were found working more than 12
hours a day. The average wage
is Y25.16 a months.
About 2,000 women make a liv
ing teaching “nagauta” singing to
Japanese music of the sbamlsen.
These make an income of about
Y100 a month.
Bus conductors are those most
noticeable to foreigners in Tokio.
They number about 150. Others
better educated gain the better po
sitions in the company as officer
clerks or inspectors.
There is always a shortage of
city, and where girl employes have
telephone girls, 5,000 being re
quired by the 15 exchanges in the
proved of great usefulness is in the
railway offices as ticket sellers.
They get up to Y60 salary. Those
employed as shop girls in big de
partment stores receive Y30. The
largest department store employ
ing as many as 500.
The largest income is command
ed by the hair aressers. Those
in high class geisha quarters re
ceive as much a Y1000 monthly and
those of the poorer districts Y200.
About 1,500 girls arc employed
as ushers in theatres and moving
picture shows.
There are teachers, doctors,
seamstresses, nurses, professional
musicians graduated from'the for?
eign muic academy, Journalists,
magazine writers and painters. To
these may be added in the country,
the woman horse conductor and
the girl who dives for shellfish.
Athens'Lodge No. 790 of the Be
nevolent and Protective Order of
Elks held a regular election Wed
nesday evening when officers for
the ensuing term were named.
Those elected wero Ross Creek-
more, exalted ruler; R. F. Smith,
esteemed leading knight; A. J.
Palmer, esteemed loyal knight;
Carl F. Crossley. esteemed lectur
ing knight; Frank Postero, secre
tary; Earl Fnmbro, treasurer;
Wiley Jones, tylcr; Ed B. Wler,
trustee.
Arthur Flatean, a prominent
member of the Athens lodge of
EHks, was selected lncnl delegate to
the convention of Elks to be held
in. St. Louis, Mo„ soon.
continuation of the better tone in
Liverpool, but said there was less
desire to buy otfing to unsettled
price levels. Loclliy there may
have been some scattered selling
on reports of rains in Teras which
has been complaining of dry
weather in some sectlon.s
Trading remained quiet later In
the morning and prices fluctuated
within a range of 10 or 12 points.
There was scattered buying on the
outlook for further rains in east
ern belt sections but the news con
cerning early new crop prospects
100.70.
NEW YORK MONEY
NEW YORK.—Call money easy;
high, 4*4; low, 4; ruling rate, 4*4;
closing bid, 3*4; offered at 4; last
loan, 4; call loans against accept
ance, 4; time loans .firm; 60 days,
4% (15; 90 days, 6 months, prime
mercantile paper, 4?i@5. .
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
NEW YORK—Foreign exchange
in the couthwest was a little more j steady; # Great Britain demand 4.16
favorable. Farmers South Tp. ‘ 14 . cables 4 35 1 . 2 . 60 day bills on
ns were said to be replanting , ...
young cotton damaged by thd re-: banks 4.33 1-4. France demand 9.01
ceent freeze and sotnc advices said ca bles 9.01 1-2. Italy demand 5.11
the outlooklng was for a substan-1 . , .
tlal Increase of acreage In that I 1*2; cables 6.12. Belgium de-
state. May contracts here eased | mand 8.49 1-2; cables 8.60. Ger-
off to 18.03 and October to 18.74 1 many demand 41; cables 41 1-8;
or about 11 to 17 points net lower, HoIland demand 37.80; cables 37.82
that ?evel Norway demand 18.08; Sweden de*
1 7, 1. .X ft„,l„, «“n d 26.23; Denmark demand
The .a?i .ftA^'nnn d hl nv 21.08; Switzerland demand 19.42;
e middle of the afternoon, being „’ y .. .. _ ^
the
influenced by the decline In grain
May sold off to 17.97 and October
to 16.60 or about 17 to 19 points
net lower. v
Cotton closed barely steady.
Open. High. Low. Close.
Mar. . 18.36 18.40 18.26 18.26
May .. 18.16 18.16 17.97 17.98
July .. 17.44 17.47 17.26 17.27
Oct .. 16.83 16.86 16.65 16.66
Dec. .. 16.63 16.63 16.69 16.47
NEW YORK SPOTS
NEW YORK.—Spo tcotton
quiet; middling 18.66.
NEW YORK BIDS
NEW YORK—11:45 a. m., bids
quiet but steady: March 18.32;
May 18.06; July 17.37; October
16.76; December 16.66. /
Spain demand 16.76; Greece
demand 4.68; Poland demand .62
1-4; Czecho Slovakia demand 1.63;
Argentine demand 37.25; Brazil de
mand 14.26; Montreal 96 546.
NEW YORK STOCKS—LAST
SALE
Allied Chemical .58%
Allis-Chaimers 46%
American Beet Sugar .. .. 39%
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO — Although wheat
opened higher In price Thursdogy
Increased Helling soon led to de-1
Clines. The initial gains were due
to bullish constructions placed on!
tho government reports of farm'
reverses of grain and to higher \
quotations at Liverpool. The ;
opening varied from 3-8 to 1 1-8 \
higher. Corn opened 3-8 to 1 1-4
higher. Oats started a shade off’
to 3-7 ndvar.ee. Lack of suppo-* 1
weakened'the provision market de
spite higher quotations on hogs.
Wheat number 3 red 1.37 1-2;
lumber 2 hard 1.36 1-4 to 1.35 1-2.
Corn number 2 mixed 67 to 58 1-2;
number 2 yellow 67 1-4 to 69. Oats
number 2 white 38 3-4 to 40 3-8;
numbernumber 3 white 35 1*2 to
38 3-4. Rye.number 2 1.02 3*4. Bar-
ley 62 to 69. Timothy seed 5.00 to
7.00. Cloverseed 15.00 to 25.00.
Pork nominal. Lard 11.17; ribs
10.76 to 12.25
Wheat closed unsettled 2c to 6
l-8c lower net. Com closed heavy
2 1-2 to 2 5-8 to 3 l-4c net lower.
Open.
High.
Low.
Close.
WHEAT—
May
1.42%
1.43
1.35% 1.36
July
1.21
1.21% 1.17%
1.17%
CORN—
May
.64%
.65
.60
.60%
July
.67%
.68
.68%
.63%
OATS—
May
.41%
.41%
.38
.39
July
.43%
.43%
-39%
.40%
PORK—
May
.. 20.40
20.40
20.00
20.00
LARD—
May
.. 11.46
11.45
11.30
11.32
July
. 11.62
11.67
11.45
11.50
RIBS—
May
. 10.76
10.67.
10.66
10.80
July
. 10.65
10.65
10.47
10.60
DR. A. N. BOWERS
1ENTIST
517 Sou. Mutual Building
Phone 227
DR. R. A. VERDIER
Practice Limited to
Eye, Ear, Nose end Throat
GLASSES FITTED
.' y,* ; Phone 830 ^
510 Southern Mutual Bldg.
.?
WiLCOXE
Transfer Co.
Long Trips Our
Specialty
Cheapest Truck in
*— os s«t Town
600 Thomas St.
J : i2 P ! : J2* rupt for diqpharge should not be
l..:33p Blnnlnghem-Atlanta 5:42 a * nted r .
lt:3Ip N~folg-Wilmington 5:49 a I ' 0 c FULLER. Clerk,
tl.-sftp Washlnfon-N. Y. ' By W. O. Cornett, Deputy Clerk.
Says Bonus Plan
Is Worst Kind of
“Frozen Credits”
WASHINGTON—Comptroller of
the Currency crisslnger announced
Thursday thnt In the event ot the
enactment of soldier’s bonus leg
islation providing.for payments by
adjusted service certificates he
would advise national banks to de
cline to accept the certificates as
security for loans.
Mr. Crisslnger described the pro
posed plan of Issuing adjusted ser
vice certificates for use by the so’.,
dieri, if desired, as collateral for
loans to eighty per cent of tbolr
face value, a* "the worst kind of
frozen credit/’ and declared while
he would be without authority to
order national banka to refuse to
accept them as security, he would
strongly udvlse against their ac
ceptance.
PURSE SNATCHER ESCAPES
AIKEN, S. C.—Miss Marie John
son and Miss Agnes Hughes, both
employed by Mrs. F. H. Anson, of
New York, who Is spending the
winter here, were held up by an
unknown negro Wednesday night
as they were returning from the
Horse Show. The negro attempted
to snatch the purse on the arm of
one ot the young women, and es
caped when she screamed and
three police officers enmo to their
assistance.
NATIVES INSULT POLICE
ALLAHABAD, India.—Police re
port to the Bihar government their
inability to cope with the natives
In the Muzarnapur district. Mag
istrates and police officials are fn-
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
NEW ORLEANS—Declines of
8 to 12 points Were made by Cot
ton In tho first half hour of the
session Thursday under selling duo
to snow and rnln In localities' In
northwestern section of the belt. e-, n ,jj_ n Pn-ifj-
where drouth has been complafeed *
of. and to further reports of slow L ™ t ‘ ler ••
trade In the cotton goods markets {Chandler Motors 72*).
of tho country. May fell off; to I Chesapeake and Ohio 59Vi
16.85. ' j Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul .. 23
Selling was more general In )ho Chicago, R. I. and Pnc 40%
afternoon and considerable llqut- chino Copper 27
elation of long I Colorado Fuel and Iron .... 27
bought, as done. In the trading up p|t 1ns
,0 1:30 o’clock prices were sent to
Am. International Corp. .. . 43%
American Locomotive .. ..110
Am. Smelting and Refg .. 48%
American Sugar .. .. .. ..72%
Am. Sumatra Tobacco .. .. 28%
American T. and T 120%
Amreican Woolen 87%
American Tobacco 137%
Anaconda Copper 48%
Atchison 96%
Atl., Gulf and W. Indies .. 29%
Baldwin Locomotive 107
Baltimore and Ohio 37%
Bethlehem Steel “B” 64%
136%
35%
net declines of 23 to 26 points. May Crucible Steel
selling down to 16.73. F r >c .. • ■ • •
Rains in central portions of the Famous Plnycrs-Lasky
belt during the day. where they General Asphalt .. ..
were not wanted, hold tho market : General Electric .. ..
steady for awhile, but did not enuse I General Motors
upturns of more than a few points.
Tho wide break In wheat caused | d , Northern Dfd
sympathetic easiness in cotton and | rainnis cVntra P
toward noon May was off to 16.81 I ' lh "o' central .. ..
with the list showing losses of 13 1 Inspiration Copper ..
•o 16 points. ) International Harvester
Cotton closed steady. j Int. Mer. Marine pfd.
Open. High. Low. Close. International Paper ..
Mar. .. 17.00 17.01 16.81 16.84 Invincible Oil
May .. 16.91 16.97 16.73 16.77
July .. 16.69 16.73 16.48 10.61
OcL ..16.08 16.15 16.90 16.93
Dec. .. 16.88 15.73
67%
.. 10%
.. 83%
.. 60
..152%
..10%
(Goodrich Co 38%
. 75%
.100%
. 39%
. 92
. 70%
. 45%
. 16%
kelly-Sprlngficld Tire .. .. 44%
Konnccott Copper .. . 28%
Louisville and Nashville, bid 113
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CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
.. CHICAGO—Cattle: receipts 14.-
American Can 44% 222= •"’EJP'iSSl
Am Pnw n _p Ann/ ].,, 4Cii/ ’ffrades oeof stcets steady, others
Am. Car and Foundry •• weak to 16 lower; top steers 9.40,
Am. Hide and Leather pfd. .0724 weight 1,481 jounds; five head
yearlings 9.60; bulk beef steers
7.60^)8.65; she stock, bulls, Stock
ers and feeders steady; vc*U
calves steady to shippers, packers
bidding lower. )
Hogs: recepts 23,000; lighter
weights active, 10 to 16 higher;)
others slow 5 to 10 higher then
yesterday’8 average; big packers
holding back! top. 11.50 ;bulk 10.-
95(3)11.35; pigs very slow. I
Sheep: receipts 17,000; fat sheep
and shearing lambs steady; bid
ding 25050 lower on fat lambs;
no wooled fat lambs sold early;
choice fall shorn 13.50; fall shorn
Texas yearlings 12.00; . yearlings
and twos 31.50; tat ewe early 9.35;
bulk early 8.00^8.75; good CO
]>ound shearings Iambs 14.25.
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Cough Remedy
Says It Acts With Unusnal Speed
—Loosens the Mucus—Relieve*
the Irritation and Stopa
the Cough.
Costs Next to Nothing—for a Big
Supply.
Whenever anyone in my family
catches cold and begins to eougn
and sneeze, and hawk and breathe
heavy, it doesn’t take me many :
minutes to tjx up a remedy that
will drive away all such troubles in
double quick time.
It’s no secret—anyone can make
a half pint of the finest cough -
medicine in the world for a trif-
fling sum. "J
Got from any druggist one
ounce of Parmint (double
strength)—to this add a little
granulated sugar and enough wa
ter to make one hlaf pint—that’s
all there is to it.
But now you've got a real medi
cine—mind you—the first spoon
ful you take acts directly on the
membrane of the throat and nose, j
the tickling ceases almost fa-}
stantly—the inflammation begins |
to disappear—up comes the stub- •
born mucus and often in 24 hours j
every trace of the cough that
frightened you is gone.
Its really remarkable how this
home made remedy acts on the
mucus membrane and that Is one
reason it is so helpful to thousands
of Catarrh sufferers.— (Advertise
ment.)
.124%
27%
13%
30%
22% I
80%
17%
99%
80%
2%
48%
56%
36
76%
shlted In open "court, the report committee,
reads. I Merging of the plants would savo
I shout $400,000 Major oneral Le-
8QUIRT ACID ON FURS } Joune, commandant of the marine
PARIS.—Police are on the look- j corpl declared, but added that he
out for men who have been throw- I ,hi. .ten
tng acid on women’s fur coats.
NEW ORLEANS SPOTS
NEW ORLEANS.—Spot cotton
steady and unchanged; sales on
spot 1,605 bales; to arrive 792;
low middling 15.76; middling
17.00; good middling 18.00. Re
ceipts 19.06; stock 254,067.
NEW ORLEANS BIDS
NEW ORLEANS—Noon bids
steady: March 16.88; May 16.83;
July 16.59; October 16.02; Decem
ber 15.82.
COTTONSEED OIL
NEW YORK.—Cotton seed oil
closed firm; prime summer yellow
11.00 bid; prime crude 10.00@
10.26; March 11.10: April 1U1;
May 11.42; June 11.45; July 11.67;
August 11.66; September 11.74;
October 11.40; total sales 24,800.
LIVERPOOL COTTON
LIVERPOOL—Cptton spot quiet
nrlcfs firm: good middling 11.22;
fully middling 10.87: middling
10.52; low middling 9.72: good or
dinary 8.87; Ordinary 8.17. Sales
5.000 balrs, Including 3,800 Amer
ican. Receipts 7,000 bales, Includ
ing 3.100 American. Futures clos
ed barely steady; March 10.25:
May 10.15: July 10.05; October
0.17; December S.62: January 9.44.
MAY ABANDON CAMP - —, , Ru ,
WASHINGTON—Tho question ed | W»ly*, Overland ^ ,4
abandoning the Paris Island. S. C.,
marine corps station and consoli
dating Its activities with the Quan-
Uco, Va„ marine base, was Mscuss-
ed Thursday by the House naval
Mexican Petroleum
Miami Copper
Middle States Oil
Midvale Steel
Missouri Pacific
New York Central .. ..
N. Y. N. H. and Hartford
Norfolk and Western .. .
Northern Pacific
Oklahoma Prod, and Ref.
Pacifio Oil • • •
Pan American Petroleum
Pennsylvania
People’s Gas
Pure Oil 31
Ray Consolidated Copper .. 14%
Reading .. .... 74%
Rep. Iron and Steel 50%
Royal Dutch, N. Y, 61%
Sears Roebuck 67%
Sinclair Con. Oil 23%
Southern Pacific 84%
Southern Railway 20%
Standard Oil of N. J Y!S¥f
Studcbakcr Corporation .. .101%
Tennessee Copper ....
Texas Co
Texas and Pacific ....
Tobacco Products .. ..
Transcontinental Oil ..
Union Pacific
United Retail Stores ..
U. S. Ind. Alcohol .. .
United States Rubber .
United States Steel ..
Utah Copper
Westinghouse Electric .. .. 66%
ST. LOUI8 GRAIN
ST. LOUIS.—Wheat: No. 1 red,
I.4S; No. L 1.3201.45; May, 1.31%;
July, 1.13%. Corn: No. 3 yellow,
57%: May. 59%; July, 62%. Oats:
No. 3 white, 35%@36%; May, 39%;
July. 41.
CHICAGO DAIRY
CHICAGO—Buttter firm: cream- ,
cry first 32@35; extras 85. Eggs
higher; firsts 22 l-2©22 3-4.
Poultry alive lower; fowls 26;
cprings 29: roosters 19.
POTATO MARKET
CHICAGO—Potatoes dull; Wis
consin sacked round whites 170
1.80; Minnesota sacked round
whites partly graded 1.8001.70
cwt; Colorado sacked round whites
1.80 cwt.
NAVAL STORE8
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Turpentine
firm; 81 1-2; Sales 45; receipts 28;
shipments 23; stock 3,198. Rosin
firm; sales 558; Recipes 699; ship-'
ments 196; stock 65,369. Quote:
B to H 4.10 to 4.16; I 4.30; K 6.30;
M 4.95 to 5.00; N 5.40; WG 5.75;
WW 6.10.
NEW YORK POULTRY
NEW YORK—Live poultry Irreg
ular; broilers by express 76 to80; ,
chickens 40; fowls 32 to'34; roos
ters 17; dressed firm; prices un-
» \
:**** :
11
.. 46
. . 31%
... 60%
.. 9%
..132%
.. 45
... 48%
... 59%
.. 94%
More than 500 women have report
ed their fura npoilcd. with an esti
mated loss of $100,000.
WARNING! Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin.
Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are i
not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians j
over 22 years and proved safe by rfiillicns for
Colds Headache Rheumatism
Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis
| Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain
Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions.
B&adjr M B*y«r” boxes of 12 tablet*— Also bottle* of 24 snd 100—Druggists.
CITIES SERVICE 6
PER CENT.
Cumulative Preferred stock to
yield more than 9 per cent If
purchated at the present mar
ket A sound. Masoned and con
servative invcitment
* Ask for Circular P.
Henry L. Doherty & Co
Bond Dept.
Ry. * Elect. Co. Bldg, Athene,
would not recommend this step.
General I^Jeune said the (unctions
of tho camps were different, ex
plaining that raw recruits wero
trained at Paris island, while at
Quantlco men were put Into regb
ments for expeditionary or eracr
gency service.
72
4
36%
140 '
36%
13%
ATLANTAN DIES IN N. J.
ATLANTA. Ga.—George K. Cald
well, chairman of the Southern
Freight Rate commission, with
headquarters In Atlanta, died Wed
nesday night at the home of bit
brother-in-law, J. K. Upton, of Mont
clalr, N. J., according to informa
tion received here.
French sov.rnment bought the
famoj, statue of the .Venus ds
Atlantic Coast Line, bid
Coca Cola
Gulf States Steel
Seaboard Air Line, bid .. .
Sloss-Shef. Steel and Iron
United Fruit
Virginia Caro. Chem. .. .
American zinc / ..
WALL STREET
selling orders made - for confused
conditions at the opening, of Thurs
day’s stock market. Selected of
pooled shares were active and 1
genorally higher, seasoned rails j
atfd Industrials showing only noml-,
nal changes. International paper.
rv - (,
food specialties also hardened, j
ther Improvement
shapes and plate*.
Tho closing was firm; sale* ap
proximated 900,004' shares*
v stocks recently
t that th» many
changed.
NEW YORK DAIRY
NEW YORK—Butter firm; cream
ery extras 38 to 38 1-2; Creamery
firsts 34 1-2 to 37 1-2. Eggs steady
fresh gathered firsts 23 1-2 to 24;
cheese firm, average run 20 to 20
1-2. --
ililiJ!
SUGAR MARKET
NEW YORK—Raw sugar firm at
3.86 for centrifugal. Refined firm
er and unchanged to 10 polnte high
er with ifne granulated now listed
at 5.20 to 6.30.
HOSPITAL TAKE3 DOG IN
CHICAGO—A mongrel street dog
with a broken leg occupied a cot
at the American hospital here on
Thursday. A ohauffeur and a po
liceman picked him up in the
street Wednesday night and as the |
humane associations were closed
for the night, the hospital agreod
to the policeman's pica to take
the dog. It Is believed to bo the
first time In the history ot Chicago
hospitals that a dog occupied a cot
m one of them.
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UNIVERSITY POSTMASTER
WASHINGTON—Frank L. Sho
field was nominated to be post
master at tho University of Rich
mond, Va. .
Find
Better
able setback, caused a further not
able rise in many Instances. Low
priced railroads and Industrials
were most fancied hot many of the
usual leaders worked considerably
higher, especially Studcbaker, Con-
Products, American Locomotive
and Baldwin. Omaha gained 4 1-3
1 • 11,. Ncrfolk and Southern 3 znd
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