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THURSDAV, AUGUST 17. 1922
m
THE WEATHER
North and South Carolina and
-Local showers tonight or
y .1 -lay. ygt wtedlji
\ >;Ktniu—Partly cloudy ' tonight
. liiotsday; possibly showers
> t tit to southwest portion,
i ir^i—Ijoca'j showers tonight
•irwlay.
IV •■me and Mississippi—Partly
, .tonight; Thursday local
.r-ssnc—Partly cloudy In west
lucpl showers tonight or
n<Jdyj In cast portion
THE ATIIENS DAILY BANKER. ATHENS. GEORGIA
Market News
By Associated Press Leased Wire
- BAR SILVER
NEW YORK—Foreign bar .11-
tompr-rature". ' '4 j v4r 63 7 ~ 8 ' Menlcan dollars 63 3-».
ky—Partly cloudy weath-i . ’
ht and. Taursday; ho! 1 ■ UBERTY BONDS
(anatONiKETS
Cotton Shows Ah Advance At Close
Wednesday; LoeaJ MarketNominal
PAGE RIVE
Wednesday closed showing a
alight advance in cotton. Good
middling, local, is nominal.
.ii Lcmi/*&LUtf6.
CHICAGO GRAIN.
CHICAGO.—Wheat made d mod
erate upturn in price Wednesday
during the early dealings, no im
portant new selling pressure being
IN COMBINATION f
H;inncr-f-r»Mornin>r
[leraltl—Kycr»in>>
'i Cents a Word
I * YORK. — Liberty bonds j apparent. The opening which
[ J 00 -72; 2nd 43 100.94; ranged from % decline to % ad.
101.18; second 4%sj vane* was followed by a rise to
I 4%s 100.64; third] well £bove yesterday’s finish. High
•»0; fourth 4%s 101.18; | temperatures and dry weather led
fresh advance for corn and
victory; 4%s (uncalled) lOO^oj
victory 4%s (called) 100.42.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
, EW V O R K.—Foreign ex
oats. After opening 14 to % high
er com scored material further
NEW YORK . COTTON
Continued crop complaints com
bined- with the more favorable
view of the coal situation and re
ports of an improving goods de
mand In Manchester, led to further
covering oij scattered buying in
the cotton market here early Wed
nesday. Liverpool cables were
lower than due, but the opening
hfere was 4 to 11 points higher and
active months sold 11 to 22 points
above yesterday's closing, after the
call with December at 20.78 show
ing a recovery? pf 6G points from the
low nrtce of yesterday. There was
scattered realizing and <a little,
southern selling on the advance,
gains. Oats started % off to j but New Orleans Was a buyer and
chMigc irregular. Great Britain
m-.iii chum, ,ul 40 cents. I dav a bilir*nn 7! tLl abl f,c?; 47 ^ : 60
"•"« «* dlmund T M.^ cables Yti Ttalv
.ns. Seven time, fur ths r i„ mnn .i j
Belter investigate today.
Telephone 76 Ads
Call
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either the Banner or the Her-
itiii, to join the Banner-Herald
1 rec Travel Occident ShJ Pe-
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( lull. The Banner-Herald pays
your premium as long as you
are a Registered Subscriber.
J'horin 76 and ask about it. if.
WASTEP—To trade a
nt «iv.l'r'*>«(fy and a Kixat. po.v-
Ing fulness for u^rcS) cbo-t fqrtn.
•demand 38.86; cables 38.90. Nor-
way demand 17.37. Sweden demand
20.36. Denmark demand 21.57.
Switzerland demand 19.06. Spain
demand 16.63. Greece demand 3.17.
Poland deihand .01%. Czecho-Sfo-
vakia demand 8.00. Argentine de
mand 36.60. Brazil demand 18.45.
Montreal 99 16-16.
Vi higher and later hardened. Pro- I B P ot P®»p!e were credited with buy-
vislons were firm In line with hog
values.
CHICAGO.—Wheat No. 2 red
1.02%@1.03; No. 2 hard 1.03%@
1.04%. Corn No. { mixed 62@
demand .10; cables .10%. Holland! fl.2%; No. 2 yellotv 62%@63%.
Oats "No. 2 white 31% @33%; No.
3 white 30% @33. Rye No! - * 71%
@72. Barley 61@66. Timothy Seed
4.25@5.16. Clover seed . 12.00@
16.00. Pork nominal. Lard 10.77.
Ribs 0.>6@11.00.
NEW YORK STOCKS—LAST
SALE
Allied Commercial and Dye .... 76%
Allls-Chalmers 54
American Beet Sugar !ZZL 46 >
American Can ..... C8J4
near "city. Address Exchange, yn
p.inner-Heruld. ill'
..
WANTED—To renf 4, 5
- room house, close
in, must be in good.sec-
tipn and in good condi
tion. Roy Wilson, at
Herald Office.
WAN*1 rip—To rent from owner 1
sdvi'rt or eight room house.
Phone 1U47. '/ / alSp
WANTED — Experienced colored
shoemaker. Apply H. Rosen,
burg, 1322 Thomas St. al8cb
FOR RENT—Four rooms with
sink in kitchen. 280 Baxter. -
a!7c
H)lfTRENT-—Two furnished or un-
furni.'.licd first floor rooms with
tins bath. Phone 1225-J.
American Car and Foundry ....178
Am. Hide and Leather pf ........ 72
Art* International Corp.
American. Locomotive 110
American-Smelting and Refg.. 61%
American Sugar .h. gg%
American Sumatra Tobacco .... 38%
American T. and T 122%
American Tobacco ~.~......«...„„1B0%
American Woolen 91^
Anaconda Copper ........ ....... 68%
Atchlaoy 102%
Atl., Gulf and W. Indies 31%
Baldwin Locomotive 123%
Baltimore and Ohio ... $7%
Bethlehem Steel << B" 79%
Canadian Pacific -..142%
WHEAT?- HiffM L ° W CIoSe
Sept. . I.09 1.01% 1.00 1.00%
Dec. . 1.01% 1.02% 1.01% 1.02%
May . 1.06% 1.08 1.06% 1.07%
CORN—
.00 .59 .69%
.54% .53% .54%
.57% .56% .67%
Sept. . .59
Dee. . .64%
May . .67%
OATS—
Sept. . .30%
May . .37
PORK—
Blank.
LARD—
Sept. . 10.70
Dec. .. 10.80
RIBS—
Sept
Oct
.31
.37%
.30%
.36%
.30%
.37
10.75
10.82
10.70
10.80
10.72
10.80
ing near months.
The early buying movement con
tinued with December contracts
selling up to 20.98 with active
months generally showing net ad
vances of aixrnt. 30 to 39 points
and a recovery of some 80 to 87
points from the low prices of
yesterday. The weekly report of
the weather bureau made a bull
ish showing but seemed to have
be^n pretty well d!fro*i:ued and
prices eased ott a f w points af-
ter its publication under the real
izing. line sensus report showing
domestic mill consumption of 458.-
548 against 410,142 for July last
year caused no comment.
ket today. In the first hour of
trading there was a rise of *27 Ito
*1 points, carrying October up to
20.42.
The July consumption figures
from the census bureau 458.884
bales yvere not considered favora
ble but they were more than off
set by the bullish construction
placed on the weekly reports of the
crop by the government, most
traders and Brokers claiming that
they indicated, more'|severe .crop,
detonation than-.egpected. yhp ad*,
vance was widened ito 40, ,tp
*i - — - -
Betty Compson in “Over .
. Cross-Eyed Ben Turpin As Comet
PALACE THEATRE TWO-DAY SPECIAL
_ HERE TODAY ^ND TOMORROW
point*. October rising [to 20.56 but
heavy realising catno from the,long
side a? thieve! an*l Continued for
home tittle. Under l( prices , (ell
until they rtlfn unchanged to 3
rfoipte up, compared with yester-
daye’ close. Oct., fell to 20.12, At
11 o^clock/tha market waa much
steadier with Ocf., back to 40.332.
Price changes became "narrower. I
Liquidation-.' from the long , side ]
worked against values to some ex-'
tent and nt 12.30 o’clock the Hat
stood at net gains of 14 to 17
points with October at 20.25.
- Holton closed steady at net ad-
s f.:tce of 24 to 28 point*.
Prev.
Open High Low Close Close
Oct. 20.20 20.56 20.12 20.35 20.11
Dec. 20.21 20.50 20.11 20.33 20.09
Jr.n. 20.20 20.43 20.03 20.27 20.03
Mar. 20.14 20.25 20.17 20.25 19.9?
May 20.00 20.11 20.11 20.11 19.83
There was enough realizing to- 'g teudy 5 0 higher, sales an the spot
lm.I TlnnnmYiAM 6n Ofl A? rlitrinif e ■ J « • « lit.
9.85
9.40
Central Leather 4o%
Chandler Motors 60
CJiesepnke and Ohlo\ 75^
Chic., Mil. and St. rnul'„ 21M
Chicago, R. I and Pac. 44^
Chino Copper 29%
'Colorado Fuel and Iron .-. 30%
Corn Products ....114%
Crucible Steel
Erie • :
....nits
9i%
17%
‘Kir RtfNTffc&W, v 'W'h-.raV-«7*V^ rth , rt ‘? pt; -'-
furnish,* or unfurnished, 10a5
Prince 3 AVe.
A '17 -0
Famous Players-Lasky 57%
General Asphalt — 33%
Gencrhl Electric _..179
General Motors IS
Goodrich Co.
The close was steady 1% to %c
net higher. Corn closed firm %@'
% to %c net higher.
send December Off to 20.67 during
Wednesday or within 7 points of
yesterday's close, but continued
crop complaints gave the market
steady undertone and active
months were 20. to 22 points no
higher around 2 o'clock . ■
Cotton closed barely steady.
Prev.
Open High Low Close Close
Oct. 20.64' 20.95 20.67 20.70 20.60
Dec. 20.65 20.98 20.66 20.72 20.00
Jan. 20.63 20.84 20.43 20.00 20.47
Mar. 20.52 20.R5 20.47 20.62 20.60
May 20.38 20.70 20.38 20.55 20.35
NEW ORLEANS SPOTS
NEW ORLEANS.—Spot cotton
191; to arrive none; low middling
19.76; middling 21.00; good mid
dling 22.00; receipts B.30; stock
69333.
M.,$i Hodgson
To Preside At
Meet
Morton S. Hodgson, president of
the Athens Ro't.ury Club, 1 will!
preside over one session of the In
ter-city convention to lie held in
Atlanta on September 8th. The'
discussion to come up while Ml
Hodgson is in the chair will b
"Rotary Elucation"/one of th
phases of the organization worL
■ I WEoh ;fee la especially acquainted
HR 14HIM3M
?J%lfe > ^1reetiag be held at the
'li'CahTtoT City club rih’d all the R11-
tiry Clubs In the state will have
! 'representatives ttiere while a num
ber of International officers will
be present, including, Ray Havens
past International,.president, John
F ; (listrlcl
Turner, formeF' dfttrlot president •
of Uitnpa and Joe Henson, prom-
lcnt: committee -chairman.
'The 1 meeting-id Atlanta win he
one of the biggest ever held by
Rotary In tno state and -the Athens
club is planning to send a large del
egation over for the one day meet.
•Betty Gompson oailbrn Moore £«.«. /***. tu
ParaaiDimti Picture 'Over tte Eorder '
PALACE SPECIAL TODAY AND TOMORROW
CHICAGO CATTLE
CHICAGO—CattJIe receipts 11
000 beef steers active; strong to
16c higher top 10.85; bulk 9.00 to
10.60; better grades beef cows and
heifers ^strong to higher; other
grades and cannera and cytiers 1
steady to strong; bulls 15c higher;
veal- calves 25 to 50c higher; stock
men unchanged; bulk beefs cows
and beifen 5.00 to 7.50; canners
and cutten largely 2.75 to 3.76;
bulk bologna bulls 4.00 to *.26; v.aal
calves mostly 12.00 to 12.25.
JHoga receipts 19,000; market
slow; lighter-wei^it mostly, steady
FOR SALE ,-
IOC KALE—Fine" jnilch cqw,
gives 1 five gallons bf milk a day.
CHc-ap.’' "Apply P. 0. Box 548,
Athens, Ga. nl8p
F0H HAI,H—Cheap 5 passenger,
IiilesJ-fturlng Cnr. A real bar-'
fialnlfii/llfflh. Call 296. O-20-p
FOR j SAKE—Four gallon milch
cow with second calf. Call 273-J.
al8c
FdlPr.Vj.T^-Four room house, one
'' hlaiilfc.&>wn car lino, near Normal
School. >1600. $200 cash balance
rosy terms. Campbell A Barrow'
70J. Holman,, Bldg. -Phopo 1761
J ... — " A-17-p
LE-jrc_,
nuKUrn ciZvlenccs, $2605, $460
cash' iiil.-incc $25,00 per month.
Cnpipbjll and Barrow 76?AJolman
Eltlg. Phone 176L ’■
FOB 3 ! SALE—Four bieee - .Walnut
Ilnifdj bedroom suit’nsjfispfihE
and isatlress, one oak disHw-tsblo
kltcheh rablnet and 4 burner oil
stove all practicality ;iC|r^8^^HlU
MISCELLANDIOU8
HE At, KSTATB LOANS—Wa can
noyi- secure loans on Improved
f irm- 'lands or city property.
Shackelford and Meadow.
S-l-o
economy dairy—Milk that la
rich and clean; 12$f cents quart;
daily delivery anywhere In city.
Phone 1006. a20p.
LOST AND FOUND
8T01.1 :n- — Ford Sedan. Dark
blue body. Four Ripubllo non-
*kl«I Urea. License tag 13490.
Motor number 8446&S6. Reward
D^Ik)so & DuBose.
L0ST_Waltham watch, can iden
tify Howard. Telephone 9?4.
?»INFSVILLE.MIDLAND
WAY 8CHEDULE
2 dally for OalnasvBle laavea
Nf, 12 daily ex. Sun. for Galnec-
™i« leaves 10:46 a. m.
Eo. i leaves from Galnesvffla ar-
drst 3;2g p, m
Mo. u dally ex. Sun. from
t—Inesvllle arrives 10:10 a. to.
GEORGIA BAILHOA|l> ,
i'- hnm Union IFp^t tor Union
^•tht, Aniruita
••d Atlanta
7:25 pm
12:l«mm
PolnL Augusta
and Atlanta
8.20 am
-•"k nm
-L.
Illinois Central
Inspiration Copper
International Harvester
Int. Mer. Marine qf
Internationa) Paper
Invincible Oil
Kelly-Springfield Tire
Kennoeott Copper
Louisville and Nashville .
Mexican Petroleum
Internation Nickel
Miami Copper :.
Middle States Oil
Mldvnle Steel
Missouri- Pacific
Now York Central
N. Y.. N. H. and Hartford
Norfolk and Weserl
Northern Paeiflo
Oklahoma Urod. and Ref.
Pacific Oil —
Pan'American Petroleum
Pennsylvania — —..—
People's Gas
Pure Oil
Ray Con. Copper —
Reading —~
Rep. Iron and Steel
Royal Dutch, N. Y. .——
Sears Roebuck S
Sinclair Con. Oil
13%
io9 I top 10.00; bulk 7.75 to 9.35 bulk
404 11.70 to 2.05 pound weight 9.06 to
*'"*113 110.00; 210 to 240 pound butchers
~ 06% 9.60 to 9.80 choice 3.00 pound
’ " jo butchers 0.00; paoklng sows gen
erally steady; bulk 7.75 to 8.25;
practically no trading on pigs
| heavy 8.40 to 9.55; medium 9.00
to 0.00; light 9.50 to 10.00; light
light 0.40 to 10,00; packing sows
smooth 7.60 to 8.40; packing sowa
rough 7.25 to 7.75; killing pigs 9.26
to 10.00. .
Sheeps receipts 15,000; fat lambs
strong to higher mostly 10 to 16o
up; early top natives 12.70% bulk
12.35 to 12.50; culls mostly 9.00;
several- strings medium to good
western lambs 11.25 to 12.05; good
Washington bill 12.85; four cars
western held above 12.00; sheep
mostly steady; four cars Montana
wethers 10a lower at 7.76; medlun)
90 pound western yearlings 10.00.
Feeders firmly held, no early sales.
NEW YORK 8POT8
NEW YORK—Spot cotton steady
middling 20.06.
NED ORLEANS COTTON
L ,ie better turn taken -by the
coal troubles, together with the
lack of any rain of consequence
In the western- division of the belt
and too much rain in the central
and eastern division put the prices ] uary - 11.55;
strongly -higher in the cotton mar- | Ui34.
COTTON SEED OIL
NEW YORK—The cotton seed
oil market closed steady. Prime
summer yeHow 10.10; Prime crude
blank Aug. 10.00; Sept. 10.07; Oct.
9.11; Nov. 7:98; 'Dec; 7.02; . Feb.-
7.92; Mar. 7.99. Total sales 20,000.
LIVERPOOL 8POT.
LIVERPOOL. — Cotton spot
quiet; prices steady. Good mid
dling 12.52; fully middling 12.37;
middling 12.27; low middling 11.82;
good ordinary 10.97; ordinary 10.47.
Sales 6,000 bales, including 3,100
American. Receipts 7,000 bales, In
cluding 100- American. Futures
Closed steady. August 11.87; pc-
tober-11.69; December 11.00; Jan
March 11.40; July
YOU'RE WANTED i parent miscreants wire perfectly i
"OVER THE BORDER” I good citizens of Truckeo whom (he |
had hired (o work aa bootleggers '
In his picture. , . '
The revenue olticera remained
cnly long cnotigh Yn glVC MF. Sthri-
luws sortie ‘'solicited 'advice iihbut
the detallB of the action. *Over the
Magnolia
Balm
WORLD’S PRODUCTION OF
COTTON FOR 1921 15,197,000 BALES
U. S. Consumption of Cot
ton Approximately 16,-
914,000 Bales ; Show*
Gain. '
pored with 514,754 on-June 30 and
458,817 on July 31 last year; In
public . storage -and at compresses
J y,«*,87T -baloey ' compared .with
Tj'l*'T,826"On' Juhe 10 and *,<64.4*2
T.vUr 1
Southern Railway
Standard Oil of N. J...—,
Studebaker Corporation
Tennessee Copper L
Texas Co.
Tpia* and Pacific -—
Tobacco Products.
Trsnscontlnsntal, Oil
Union Paclfla — -
United Retail Store* —
U. 8. Ind. Alcohol
United Stated Rubber
United State* Steel -
Utah Copper
Weatlnghouae Electric
willy* Overland
Atlantic? Coaat line _
Coca Col* ~~y-■■■
Quit State* Steel
WASIIINGTbN.—(By tho Asso-
‘clntcd Press.)—The world’s pro
duct of commercial cotton, exclu
sive of linters, grown in 1921, was
bpproxlmately 16,197,000 bales of
478 pounds lint, while the consump
tion of cotton, exclusive of llnt-
ers in the United. States was ap
proximately 16,014.000 bales of 470
pounds of lint, the census bureau
announced today.
Statistics of cotton growing
states follow;
Co'nsumed during July 304,$30
bales, cotqpnred with 386,307 in
June and 244.043 In July last year.
On hand July 31 In consuming
establishments 520,208 bales, com-
OTHER MARKETS
CITIES SERVICE QUOTATIONS
Quotations furnlthsd- by Atlanta
Offlcss Henry L. Doherty A Co,
Cities Ser. debenture
-D” ‘man, ■ 90% 01%
Cities Ser. prstere«^Hf'il¥B*$£
Bmpfaw atTkM' Fuelral per'
'- cent preferred 90 03%
Cities Service 0 per cent pre.
ferred' 07% 08
Cities Ser. common — 102 195
Cities Ser* banker* — 20% 20%
Common stock, scrip — l$p
Preferred caah^crlp t 101%
Common cash crip — ■ 7*
Seaboard Air Line J
S10.8 Shef Steel and Iron ---•«
United Fruit 'gj? «Jpm«nU
Y'lrglnla Caro Chem. ——— “j*
American Zinc -
Reynolds Tobacco
Chicago and North Western
- WALL STREET
NEW YOBK-The upward *nov*;
ment In prlcM 'WtU ^. nt ^
tho opening of the Naw York
change Wednesday, reflecting the
improved Industrial situation re
sulting from the tenement of th*
Sal strike *"d
fut prospects of an termination
^SSff!S5Ka:
T r-hfi-mcak and Ohio gain-
polnta, tmesapcaK .nailer
gouteernFaciiic. North-
W New York Central and
cm pacific.
great Northern PM*
sss, *«.»".,:n^4
point.
Mexican
forthl year -re ma,^ by^o.um-
You vShop in the
“lores of Athens. Shop
bi The Banner-
«a.
OaV Korth American and Al
chemical was
In good *1**
rlulng
NAVAL STORES
SAVANNAH.—Turpentino firm
1.12%. Sales 168; receipts 241;
ihipm-nts 155; stock 10,i76, Ros
in nm, sales 1.193; receipts 773;
shipments 287; stock 96,898.
Quote: B D E FT? H 5.05@6.10; I
5.10; S'6.15; M 5.10@5.25; N 5.40
6.60; W G 6.00@6.1S; W W.6.60
NEW YORK SUGAR
NEW YOBK^-Raw suger quiet
without sales. Refined quiet.at
7.00 to 10.00. *
NEW YORK LOAN.
NSW YORK.—Call money easy;
high 3%; low 3: ruling; rote 2%;
closing bid 3; offend at'3%; last
loan 3; call loans against accept
ances I; time loans steady; mixed
vldual-quarter* which was distrtib-
ing to speculattva sentiment for a
SVwlnt-wKh slightly Miaiter um8 * nd the general mocement
, ■ being registered by SL became quite confused. Mexican
Seaboard and Marland oil Scar*
Roebuck, Montgomery Ward. Man
hattan Shirt and U. S. Alcohol
were depressed a point below yes
terday's flnaf figures! Subsequent
ly the representative* shares again
surged upward, under the leader
ship of equipments. Allied Chem
ical, National lead. KeUy-Sprlng-
fleld, American International and
Vanadium atcejs also made mate
rial progre:
"atcral, 00 to 00 daye, 4@4%; 4
to 0 months 4%; prime commercial
paper 404%.
NEW YORK DAIRY
NEW YORK. — Butter firm,
Eggs si r.-tdy. Cheese steady.
NEV/ YORK DAIRY.
NEW Y’D-"<?—Llve poultry firm;
prices uncha -ed: dressed poultry
steady; west.-.-t chickens 27038.
* CHICAGO POTATOES
. CHICAGO. — Potatoes steady.
New Jersev secl.cd and bulk cob
blers 1.50@1.65 -wt; Minnesota
sacked early Ol.io’* '1.00@1.16
cwt; New Jersey sacked giants
1,40@1.45.
orf. July 81 lakt year.
'Cotton spindles active during
July numbered 15,693,908 compared
with 15iG33,332 in June and. 14,4»»,-
25$ In July last year. .
/Consumption of cotton In the
-.United States during, the cotton
•near. August- .1. 1021, to Julyc 31;
1922, exceeded that . o( the year
y*er 1920-21 by more than -a mil;
lion bales, but was half a million
A bet that' tpe press-agent over
looked—but Fate was kind!
Even Fate’s taking a hand did
not, however, prevent, the press
agent's being accused when a story
emanated from Truckoe, olC., to
the effect that San Francisco rev
enue officers ran down a “moon
shiner's ring" and found the
fenders* 1 -to be only niombers of the
Fcnrhyn Stanlaws Paramount com
pany on location In the snow coun
try for scenes of “Over the Boe
der,*'' which, with Betty Compsun
and Tom Moore featured, will open
at the Palace Theatre today.
The fact Is that the press-agent
was guiltless In .this case, nnd
what actually happened was this:
One night, Chief Revenue Agent R.
A. Wolf and h!n-deput|cs swooped
down upon Truckee and arrested
two bona-fide bootleggers. Tho
next morning tho ''revenuers” saw
a barrel-laden cavalcade disap
pearing around the bend of a moun
tain iralt
They followed hot-foot anchfound
the suspicious characters In a typi
cal mdonshlners' cave with a huge
still hi full operation. Just as the
handcuffs were about to be clapped
upon the wrists of the red-handed"
captives, Producer Stanlaws ar
rived with Miss Compson and Mr.
-MOore and explained that the np-
Border,’’ was written by Siv Gilbert
Parker. The supporting east In
cludes Cessna Ferguson, J. Far.
rell McDonald,. Kidney iVAlhronk,
L. C. Khuimvuy. .Iran deCrliic, E.
J. Brady nod Jos«p(i Ray. ;i
Turpin An Honest Ciftductor In
8ennett’z Latest pCmedy At
The Palace Theatre Today
Bribe Offerer Is Hurled From -Car
When He Suggests Ben 8plit
With Company on Fares t
707 tn si! other states; exports
6,184;326 bales) burned 70,000 halos;
with .teaks , July - *L 1922. were
2,028.188 bales.
-. Cotton spindles In place July 31,
exclusive of doubling and twisting
spindles; numbered 36,948,048, coni-,
pared with 30,417,584 In 1021, and
35,834,462 In-1920, the Increase dur
ing (he year having been 326,452.
Cotton consumed during July
Amounted to 451.548 bale# ef lint,
and 55.424■ bales of linters. com
pared With: 507,809 o( lfnt and ,68.-
235 of Hitters In June and 410.143
ef lint and 60,044 of linters In July
laat year, the census bureau an-
bales below 1019-20. United States
consumption was Z8.U per cent of
the' world's production compared j nonneed today.
With 28.0 per cent for 1920.21. JULY SUPPLY
The carry over of cotton on Jilly | ON HAND.
II . this year was 2,828,180 bales; Cotton on hand July 81 In con-
compared with 8,584,860 bales
Ben Turpin, th*- cross-eyed com
edy star, known the world over for
his ability to put over situations ns
no other comedian can, has com
pleted another two-feel special, nn.
der the supervision of Mark Sen-
nett, King of Comedy, which will
bo at the Palace today.
In his latest Turpin plays motor-
man and conductor pn a pny-ns.
you-entbr car, and Phyllis Haver
plays the feminine lead for hint. To
say he Is'funny"is putting it mild
ly. Ben Tuipln In this picture la
nothing short of a scream. Ho op-j
crates the ear as no other car has :
ever be;n operated, nor could one
conceive In their wildest moments |
any vehicle rushlnj through real
honest- to goodness : stroets 'filled
with traMc,; barMy missing • this ,
and,that. .then, finally .bumping a .
motor truck, da this street car does I
without’ dong Injury to nnyrinO. ' 7
In driving a car. an' autoirtobW. I
and riding a donkey,, or at least at.
tempting to ride .it as ho does In )
•'Stefci,Forward," Turpin will al-,
way*,.give ope thd, laugh of their!
1I.U. sUwiLn 4/v fhn linnmtfrtfi man. *
IPttB
FOR THE fiELICF OF
Pain in the Stomach and
Bowels, Intestinal Cramp
Colic, Diarrhoea
— SOLD EVERYWHERE -
lives, owing to the eccantrlc man-!
ner of his efforts 'no make those
eyes behave."
In the making of "St'p Forward"
which will be shown nt the Palace
Mr. Bennett had Ben Turplh step
otit of his usual 1 character and
adopt that of an employee of the
Drive It Yourself
New Fords At ,
-EPPS GARAGE
392 Washington St.
Phone 497
-4-- ■ ^—
year ago atld 3,661,162 bale* two
years ago.
Based on the average consump
tion for the laat year, tho mill
stocks, 1,215,102'bates, will meet
the consumptive requirements of
the domesjlc mill*'for ten weeks,
the census 1 bureau announced. Sta
tistics. fbr the cotton y^ar August
1, 1921,'to July 31, $922, show ap
aggregate supply of 14,094,426 run
ning balek, made up as follows;
'Stock Avgust IV 1021;., Total
8,534,300 bales, of wfclqh 1,111.1*7
were held In consuhtlttg establish
ments. 3,723,215 In* public storage
and at comprqoies and 1,700,000
(estimated) .elsewhere; gtnnlnga
7.977,778 bales,: Import*. 503,465 and
quantity to bbjance distribution,
118.823- bale*. \ .
TOTAL
sumlhg establishments amounted] pubUo -service, with such wonder-
ho 1,215,103 bales of lint and 134;. |ful success, which will be proven
507 of-llntera,-compared with 1,332.. I with the arrival of tb« picture, that
303 of lint and 152,005 of linters so, the comedy star will" In RI1 hrob- (
held on June 30 and 1,111,147 of.sblllllen follow It up with another
lirit and 201,353 of linters so held al a sequel. >
July *1 last year.
Cotton pn hand Juljr 31 in. pub*
11c storage and at comprcsaca
atfionnted to 1.48M22 bale* of lint,
and 54.587 bale* oullftters, cpmpar-
ed with 1,936,025-of lint and 78.380
pf linters so held June 30 and
3.721,113 of Unt and 243,026 of Hat-
era so Iteld July 31 last year.
CCtton Imported ' amounted to
1.687 bales, compared with 12.0*2
bales In Jun* and 3,452 In Jqly last
year. ' -j
Export* amounted to 371,742
bales, including'9',100 •‘bales of lint,
era,* compared with 491,070, Indnd-
Ing 12,673 of linters In June and
500,962 bale*,' including 2,700 of
Loafer Draw* Fiiie
In Police Hearing
E. KAY
“THE SMILING PAINTER”
Fine, Painting and Interior
Decorating.
Phone 280, Athens, Ga.
DISTRIBUTION. _ _
Distribution of the supply was. linters in July last year,
as follows: I Cotton spindle* active during
Consumed 5,011,014 hales, of! July number 21,976,269 compared
CHICAGO DAIRY
C H I C A G O—Butter higher; _
creamery extras 33 1-2; standards'which 3,7321147 were consumed in J with 31 ,$77,015 in June and* 32,-
33 1-4. Eggs unchanged. cctton' growing states and 3,17>.. 171,018' In July last year.
Jasper McCOrijl* was given »
fine of $26.00 in police court Wed
nesday morning after Iptiq* .tried
for idling gwUpafing. Failing to
pay the fine he wont to the stock
ade. " 1 ■ '■#!< I
Outside of the' sanitary Tases
but little business caqie .bettfio thc
recorder. .. .. , .
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31st*
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