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it” Edith Hallor Strand Today] Offerihg'For Saturday In this ttwNI Universal produe- j Edith Haller, who will be remain- lion, "A Shocking NlgM," at the Elite bered to? her splendid work ln.“Chil- Theater today with "Bride No. 13." 1 dren of Oeetiny," comes to the Btrabd Fddl<4 Lyons and Lee Moran appear, Theater today as the featured ptayer in their last five-reel feature, since iu- Select's atlrrlni; drama. "Just Out- they find a greater demand on the | side the Door." part of the public for their original: This splendid offering from the play on«<re«l comedies. They are soon to by Jules Eckert Goodman. directed by George Irving, and with a cast In cluding J. Barney Sherry. Betty Blythe, Eddie Sotherland, Arnold Gregg. Ida Lewis, and olhers. deals with the romantic side of life, Us loves and Its hates woven Into the woof I of modem business. and social life, j gratuloted. as their success in th?s» was beyond question. The experiment with 'ire-reel features of light texture has not been very gratifying, though they p It pretty hard in at least two of the subjects, apd made an intelli gent and creditable effort. The rat- noble- thing they have demonstrated for tbs moving picture industry as a whole, is that tt takes exceptionally gdod farce-comedy material to Justify expansion into a long feature, even when presented by a capable cast. The average plot of the kind is not strong enough-tor the purpose, though it may succeed admirably in shorter form. “A .Shocking Nixht" la thin plot ma terial, spurt out for more than It Is worth-, If ta not without a certain iMUaHoltor plays the role of Madge ; Pick ton. a yoang welfare worker, who | I. eallaii itMiii Ia orl liiof tilth Is called upon constantly to adjust the troubles caused by a weak-willed brother. Ned. whose forgery of the name of Edward Burleigh, proprietor of the Burleigh Mills, to a check, gels him Into serfou* difficulty. “Just Outside the Door" Is a splen did dramatic piece, with a leading rote well suited to the talents of I Edith Hallor. i.VGdtfflTH'S The health of more than Mto.noo, 'citizens In more than a score of cities ip Michigan Is sndancered because of I the delay in tha construction of wa-1 terworks. I MOTH PROO' )LimON SAVES C FRED A. lit)WARD’S USEFUL ’OVERY The United Kingdom Is facing a house shortage of 1,000.000. STRAND ( l^-TODAY-fe i EDITH tmZoR ELITE r-TODAY- QlVVttlftlM A Ajl v ounsumc vomcay ‘Pals and Petticoats 5 CORN— May 67% 68 Vi July 69% M‘i 'OATS— May. .4464 44V4 July 46*4 45% PORK** May 21.00 21.00 LARD— • May 13.20 12.30 July .13.57 12.57 RID?-— May 11.36 11.36 Markets which under test ; it maksa leather as long. . It prom, be. nation's shoe and qoarcly In half, Mr. MARKETS TO CLOSE. ^77, * ^ wsswee-s curb, coffte. cottonseed pH. sugar tad produce markets and Chicago board of trade will be doaed Saturday on account of Lincoln’* birthday. Liverpool cotton exebango will be closed as usual on Saturday. MEW YORK COTTjDM- . The following were the rultr-r priest In the'exchange today t.. . . Tone, steady; middling, 11.86c, quiet. ; . f. >•’: Pm.- ■Open. High Low clow Clone Jan. M.tl Mch. j.. 13.60 13.63 13.63 13.86 18.62’ May .... 13.86 14.08 WA1 18.87 13.9* , July .... 14.35 14.40 U.20 14.3$ 14.33 04 14.73 14.80 14.65 14.84 14.76 Dec. .... 14.80 16.05 14.|2: .,.. .1431 . NEW 0RLEAN8COTTON. the hundred] i erlee mad* by been Inventing useful and practi things for almost half n centu ilia achievements have won him title of the "people’s chemist.” 1 new solution can ha put on e one application and It blda fair >her caugV.t From Department LiaanTY BONUS,. . d|oMd ttat aigereuced will continue to We-effect that i New York, Peh. 11.—Liberty bonda to narrqw as Ue season grows .older, hglty of more cotl closed: ' as American srilllit are taking morfe lib- 0B Merely than wai 3V*> .......... 1*1.24 orally of the poorer qualities, which Mi000 Pint 46 87.30 were neglected during the war. CPe( j. Second 4s' ’. 86.30 This has been a big help to the In- Therefore, on th I First 4He 87.40 terlor since the major portion of the i (> lUjeuiood oi Second 4Vis 86.64 largo curplus consists of off-colored: pS |ltlcai devetnpmi Third 4V4s 96.02 cotton. I moke European tt PParih 4V4« 87.00 Numerous Important etenta of in-1 prolpecta more favc Victory’ 8846 *7.84 tereai to the trade and political world ocher band there li Victory 444* 87,12 are scheduled for the last half of Pah- heavy tenders on 1 ■ - ■' " retry and early’March. near close of currei H,;W E. BEER’S COTTON LETTER. The allies are to bold a peace eon- After -these poss (Ppeclal to The Bsanhr) ference with Turkey within the next have their Influence New Orleans, La., Feb. 11.—No lm- week or so and the London cooler- for the next crop pc riant developments haring occurred ence in early March to consider Or i n the «arly produc overnight or recently, the market con- many's attitude regarding the heavy bell: and it ia liki Hanes to rata comparatively steady In reparation Imposed wilt be productive for a big reduction (at* of fflfarorabl* fdnsign trade ad- of unusual Interest an to. the final ega will begin to b, vices.. penalty to be imposed on Germany,. feet on the market. The only feature worthy of connld- Meanwhile the March option will he Much 1* expects elation trf late Is thp better demand for | In process of ffnal liquidation and lm- constructive propoa (By AMoclated Press) Chattanooga. Tenn., Feb. 12.—The Tennessee river here tonight reached a stage of 311/, fret and was slowly rising. Roads In several onttylng sec- Hone are Inundated, as Is the trolley line to RoasvHle. Residents in the lowlands are threatened, but none have been forcod to move yet. ADDITIONAL WARNING CAROLINA RIVERS. (By Associated Press) .Washington, p. a. Peb. 11.—Flood warnings Were issued by the weather bureau tonight for the territory ex tending pom tho headwater* of the Tbnbesare. river to Riverton, Ala. Ad ditional warnings were Isated for the rivers of the.Carollnas. • Juafl Takes An Estonia Iv»W WnLEAnO vw I I UN, The following were the reMng Wl«* In the exchange today: . Tone, steady; middling, 13c; stekdy. .... . . ■ Pro*. . Open High Low Close close Mch. 13.36 13.36 13.12 13.26 13.23 May .... 13.68 13.66.13.48 13.66 23J6t July .... 13.82 13J2 13.78 18.86 1188 Oct 14.13 14.30 14.13 14.20 13.13 Dec. .... .... 14.30 14.23 Thousands of people, Uka fill* dff*f lady, gratelnlly testfty about HatoSe, which does iu wondara ny taking up pure, moating, pun repeating. Acid lie w about aevanty other] The cost ol the trip of the Ameri can naval balloon A-6598 from Hock- away to Moose Factory coat the United SUtre 88,740. Fritz Lelbsr In Plays of 8haksapeare, a* Ok. **■ a iZ" 'J .. SPOT COTTON MARKET. Athens. 16c.. Atlanta, steady. 12.80a. New York. quljt, 18.86C. New Orleans, steady, lSe. at Ihe Colonial theatre, Thursday- and Friday, February 17th and 18th In “Hamlet and Othello." low grades, the discount on which is | portant developments are expected in gradually narrowing, and It I* pre-i New York, where rumor* are afloat lo ailments. Protect yours box of Eatonto oosU put n vour druggist's guarantco. ,AlNt;PETE v THE FOXy.CUSS ?| INID VDO WCBE. WOBKPtG M A tU9TE»Ut\e ftAKEAEO TrtlS.^ PffTt. AKb 1 tMDUWtr l'DWDPW44e»E* VA. OL3*f VTS . aorta KNK> JOB MWB.VIN4 TWOfft L HlAvybbAW. XViOOLONf'Aj ^ WANT W6o V-10& “ ' p*». .J- VNE WaWlBAUAM»DVC LLWiV MAO WtTwmVfSI hV6W CHICAGO GRAIN. PAGE BIX . THR BANNER, FRIPAY M0.RNIN9, FEBRUARY 11, 1821. PHOTOPLAYS At th* Palsct today with Russo, Tal* and Russo,'dancing artists. Michael Bros. Wholesale Department Fleming-Dearing Building * Clayton Street ANNOUNCE For Sale a Large Lot of . SHEETING, DRILLING, OUTING BLANKETS, HOSIERY, COTTON GOODS, Etc. • * • -V * That was slightly damaged by the fire. In some cases the damage is only by water. The price is very low and the entire lot will be sold at retail. Our advice—-come early. Remember the place. •l:* lent Located at Fleming-Dearing Building Clayton Street , Camp Greene cantonment site will bo transformed Into n community center. Financial agenciea report that 84 per cent of all 1920 failure* were lirrns which failed 'to advertise. " The foil > vlug were the ruling prieu on the r-xclunv, ’ : Open High Low Close Close WHEAT— Mar 1.66 1 66V* L68V4 MM* 1-67% May 1.55V* MM* M8V* M« MM*