The Denison Herald (Denison, Tex.), No. 82, Ed. 1 Monday, October 31, 1921 Page: 2 of 10
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L 31 —Cotton *put fair
*«*/ Good middling
*r t2.4»: middling
_ - -- —---19-55; |WKl ordt-
ryy %*%' ordinary 9 75 Ratal 7.9*9
Price* euy.
Wy midd;t.v
5.9*0 American.
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***» Grtaina. OcL SL--Mu<h better
IJy»rpooJ,rable» than due and a favor
•*>*• *$dnk>r> «f textile trad* reviews
l PUt the price of cotton hlgti*r by t!
t* 39 point* In the first haif hour of
v ' th#' daosloit lodrty. Ikerombor touching
* _y.****** a pound. Riitine** wa» re-
Strict**! In soot* extent t.y the rtalni
I ®T *■**• *«>tton ucba t;« bore tomorrow.
* AH Saints' Day, a».i * WntaJ holt-Uy
Moderate))' heavy selling «•( tn *p-
^•rantty Inspired t>» the quiet In the
•P°* department srd the advance*
m W*** todppd out and "replaced tn the
C9S9* W to II u nlock by declines of
1® la 14 point* under the cloae of last
If Docember fell to IS OS At noon
JWWOa wore attain at net advance* of
• • abopt throe point* on a private crop
wO*p aoadmpanted by the claim that
the Crop *M )l per cent picked.
Wfcf Mew York Cotton
1 Mow Tork, Oct tl.—The cotton mar-
ket opened flip ,| *n advance of 17
The market
jth* early aftei
tl quotation and Increased southern
•fltlng. December broke to 11.45 and
January la I5.lt making new low
rround for the day and a aot decline
of 22 to 29 potnta
f_I*
u> offar Httl
to m point* on hither Liverpool cable*
%M* December aeiliny at lt»S and
at 15.55 during th* flrat few
There were some Liverpool
orders heTc at the opening
-*m* was also a buyer bat the
omK advanced offerings Partly
tra*i Now Orleans and the sooth and
•clttpg Met tt^im for January or
#ho market eased off after the Gall.
Points of Saturday's
The Irregular opening 0f tor-
Olga SKChange ratte bad an unsettling
ii fluencA but the action, of the early
■oaikot wdp more generally attributed
t*> prevlcrwly former opinion* than to
M>iy spMteJ feature In th* early new*.
Private cables reported hedge *« il-
mglli Liverpool absorbed by covering.
f*rty •riling movement sent
#rioao to 11.77 fbr December and 11.45
ir about 10 to l? points
the general list. There
Chiesfo Wheat
Clitcngo. OrL II - Expectation of a
tecreoa* In the Untie* State* visible
TurtJ ln*the Ita* *mirKtTodat^bmi
thl* Influence was largely counter-
halanrod by *enirg on the part of
house* with northwestern connection*.
«»p«nlag price*. which varied from fee
off to He advance, with Pscember al
11*1 to 911114 and May 51.12**/ lo
51.11 were followed* by slight general
gain*, although a temporary sag Inter
vened.
Corn opened unchanged to He litwrr
to %c higher May 13*054. and than
declined all aronnd to below Satur-
day* finish.
Oat* started unchanged to He hlgh-
«r. May II to 31 %, and later weak-
ened Ilk* corn
Higher hogs lifted provision*
In l;itor dealing* the market fluctu-
ated often but within narrow limits
Boniish feeling was somewhat empba-
slaed by word that Buffalo and other
eastern mills were acquiring duty paid
Canadian wheat The close was easy
He to He net lower with December
I1.07H to li es and May 51.12* to
•Ml H.
m
*?’?“ J*?“anr »*£*»»* to about
however, the mar-
few steadied and December pulled up
Chicago Machete
Chicago. Oct. 11.—Potato** steady:
receipts 1*5: northern white sacked
116501*0 cwt.; bulk I1.79M1.15 cwt.;
nicked and bulk rod river 51.4501.50
cwt; South Dakota white ff.4O0t.«S
cwt; Idaho roaaott 1119 cwt.; rural
•109 cwt
Butter lower, creamery extras 44He.
Reg* firm; receipt* 5.559 cases: first*
49c0Sl.
P*»r the meet part trade was of a
local character. Prices for corn closed
sasy at the am« as Saturday's finish
to He lower with May 55%c to *>%«.
New Vorh Stocks
New Pork. Oct. II. - Th* uneven
courso of early prices in the Modi
tauwfcot waa Indicated bv Mexican
Petroleum's levs of 1% points and
Baldwin Ijocomotirefs gain of 1H
points. Oils as a group worn lower;
further selling of Pacific Issue being
noted. Ralls, equipments, motors,
chadiical* leather* and text!ioa
strengthened fractionally to !H points.
On th* speculative steel* Vanadium
______ ______________'i In the
afternoon, notwithstanding l relapa
call money rates to five per cent. The
of the bears in dspreaatn the
Mex teas oil* urged them to go gen
nlng tor ether wtakanota Pierce Ar-
row prsfeiwd was hammered down
four point*’and Htudebatar. United
State* Rubber. Mkrine prefsrmrt and
Ailxntk* (tnif «ne to on* and one-half
{■olnta
Ksnsa* City Lrvastack
Kaitiwa Oity.*f»ct. 31. — Cattle: re-
cefpt* 19.090. beef steers etsady to 75c
lower; early top fg.4»: other sale#
M«o#«.50; ail grades and classes she
*t« k steady to strong: bulk cow* fl.M
04 99; medium fed hdfer* If. 99.
grosser* fl.M 9 5.4*; bulk canner*
lf.59; cutters f3D0OI59; hulk bull*
*k99#4.00; calves steady; top *10.09.
Ofeckem 14.5005-'®; feeders J5-50V
4.15.
Hogs; receipts 4.000. fairly active;
mostly 15c to *6e higher; lop *7 79;
mixed droves |7 I507JM>; bulk of sale*
17.9907.65; sows to 7505 45; pigs
steady with fe^P offered
, Sheep; receipts 3.590; generaIIv 25c
higher; fa* ewes 54.5904.75; fed west-
ern lambs 19.15; bulk native* 59.590
*90. feeding lamlm top |7.90
W!i'
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HARVARD AND PRINCETON ROT^ M^wafera deducting
slipped coot. ::j§mr *— '— “*
* Chicago Livestock
(Ailosgo. Oct. f|. — Cattle: receipts
15,999; boof steers end butcher she
stock slow; 15c to 35<r lower, bulk beef
Steen 15.7309.25; canners grid Stocker*
steady; bulls Msady to weak
Hogs: receipts 27,009 ; 25c 10 toe
higher; top »805; light light* $926;
bulk f7.49Of.09; pigs strong; hulk
around ISJ5.
Shsep: receipts 15.Q99; fat lamb*
steady to 25c higher; sheep steady:
fat native lambs top $9.00; city butch-
era 19.15; best western* $9 00
last EL Louis Livestock
Bast 8t. 1etuis Oct. 31—Cattle; re-
ceipts 57.999; steer* slow, about
ataady; westerns steady; bidding low-
er; canner* and vealers steady; other
killing classes and stock stuff tSc to
25c higher; medium to good cows
M.7S; bologna |«lls $4.00fM.2&: bulk
cannon 52.75W2 95; stockers and feed-
ers I4.59M5.50; light real calf top
•11.59.
Hoga: receipts It.SOO; active butcher
grades 25e to 49e higher; light lights
•Jwl Ptaf* t(ks to 2$c up; butcher top
•5.19; light light* 59.25 pigs up to
#5.35; bulk light* and medium weight*
57.994)1.90; no heavy hogs here; pigs
■MMtly $8 25
New York. OcL 51,—Yale, as tor
undefeated la her 1951 gridiron nu
paign. appears strongest of th* "Big
Three as the data* for the annual
Big Three” femes' approach. Har-
vard and ITincetoaw both of which
have squirmed oat at the small end
uf the football horn this season, will
clash next Saturday. Tba following
week tb* Tigers meet Tele and en
November 19 Eli faces the Crimson
in six games th* Bulldog has scored
Ii8 points aga nst their opponent* 14.
Thetr hardest fight was against the
Army, a game they won 14 to 7.
Harvard and Princeton both bava
fallen In Intersections! games. Har-
vard's defeat came Saturday at (he
hands of Centre. Harvard has scored
54 point* against opponents' 34.
The Tigers hoped and fully expected
to win from Chicago, bat the Maroon
eleven demonstrated an efficient at-
tack sod wan 9 tp 9 . f
Princeton has 74 points sica nst their
opponents’ 3fu
MINERS RESTRAINED FROM
UNIONIZING COAL HELDS
Itkll "*l --town
unionise West Virginia U
„aetf * •"£*
would enjoin the
•lues from
I -
V depart-
m
DENTON COUNTY OFFICERS
FIND COMPLETE LIQUOR a
Denton. Oct 51—One maiv was ar
rested aad what sffksero said waa the
most complete liquor still ever found
In this county was seized tn a vacant
farm house near the Denton-Dalis*
county line# late yeeterday. A 1
lead of equipment was captor^ and
seventeen barrels of meah destroyed.
SPANISHWAR VETERAN
SPEAKS TO LEGIONNAIRES
Ml hob
toatioo*;*’-.-v
tender
SB H
India ns polls, Oct IL--An injunction
directed at stopping the United Mine
Worker* of America from efforts to
.unionize the Williamson coal field Ip
West Virginia where miners have been
on ftfike for more than a year, was
Issued today by Federal Judge A. B.
Anderson on the ground that the union
w«s seeking to restrain trade.
After Judge Anderson’s announce-
ment t»f the order some delay in Its
formal Issuance waa occasioned by a
discussion between court and counsel
as to the exact text of the order.
The court dM not deny the right of
workers to organise but held the min-
ers' efforts In WYet* VlrglnJa were in
furtherance of a conspiracy with oper-
ators In organised union fields to shut
oR the competition of the non-union
'mined,eoa). In discussing with coun-
sel the texf of the order, Judge Ander-
.-."I Hnid h,< would not enjoin, “peace-
Kansas City. Mo.. OcL Si. -Modi-
fication of the political • clause in the
American Legion’s constitution was
urged at the Legion’s convention hern
today by Oscar K. Uarlstrom oi Alex
do, III, commander In chief of the
United Spanish War Veteran*, him-
self a member of the American l*s--
gion. Captain Cartotrom Drought
greetings from his organisation.
"The patriotism which gave serv
Ice In war can be translated into a
patriotism of service In time of pesos
and under our form of government
can only be expressed by participation
In the shaping of public policies and
the choosing of men charged with th*
dnt) of carrying out those policies,”
Captain Carlstrom said.
"This means participation tn poli-
tics, not necessarily partisan and In-
deed under no circumstances commer-
cialized politics.
"What America sad her states need
today as much as any on* thing Is
non-commercialized politics—politics
based upon integrity and sincerity of
oerrtes to the state What* body
men and woman can be looksd to with
renter confidence to leal and
strengthen such a movement than the
service men and women?
"Had the American Legion and kin-
dred service organisations s deter-
mined and aggreegve policy looking to
tho support in a united stay of those
men who would support and giva de-
cent consideration tb their interests,
there might not now be th* lack of
adjustment economically that exists
between the condition of the service
WHITE WILL NOT
* RESIGN CHAIRMANSHIP
St. l-ouie, Oct. 31.—Oeorge White on
hio arrival bore today for tba Demo-
crallr national cummin** meeting t0.
morrow, denied reports that he woukt
resign the chairmanship.
come WMfwift - "'Ilf I
AMERICAN DELEGATEE GIVEN
' "A*KO* ambassador
Washington. Oct. 31.—Th. rank „r
ambassador was given today
American delegates appointed by IW
ideat Hording to represent the United
States at tho forthcoming conference
oh limitation of armament and dia-
possion _pf Pacific and Far Eastern
qimefkma -
72TH CAVALRY RELIEVES 4TH
ON BORDER AT FT. BROWN
HrowngvSlle, Texas, Oct ll.—The
Twelfth United States cavalfer. Colo-
t- Esdgwick Sics command Inf, took
up border duty hate today, relieving
the Fourth cavalry at Vhrt Brown.
The latter will begin an overland
march to Fbrt McIntosh. Laredo, it*
new station, tomorrow.
HARDING QfPOSEE WITHDRAWAL
OF AMERICAN RHINE TR00P8
Washington, Oct 31--- President
Harding was understood to have ex-
pressed opposition today during a con-
ference Wtto Chairman Porter of the
bouse foreign affairs committee to the
passage of any resolution providing
far Immediate withdrawal of Ameri-
can troope from ghe Rhine.
big
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from the
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into camp
annual |si_i
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■otd a hard flrht J -
tor tb* «uu dilj
ULSTER PARuJSSji
profit wy
Undon. Oet'h^!
tion to put the Ckhr^
better position totlrol
Minister U071] {fee?
bouse of comooMni
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OUTIHC FLANNELS
Good heavy Colored Out-*
togs, 37-ln. wide.
Ktootol pries..............
DAMASl
W* oiler exceptional quality fine
Table Damask, full width; />n
•seinl, per yard,
11 CORDUROY
J J | We offer 14-tncM Costume Corduroy,
' k ► 4,1 »«*» to« shades extra A 7 a a
! 5 ! sp«c1al quality, at our spa- \/ III/
* . eial price per yard. only... T**wv
is; COTTON SUITING
* « - 55-inch Cotton Buttings, bookfold. In
j S ch#ck*- •fHpee and plaida af
* . Our special price per / V*
J 9»r*. snly^...............
]H BUCK TOWELS
99 Lerge else Bleached Huck Towel*, a
very special value at our eve*
price—each, /V*
only ................Wv
TURKISH TOWELS
Largs stse Bleached Turkish Towels
A very special value at f *Tf
r*’rkr"b...........
STORBSERGE
W* offer full If-inch Storm Serge, a
vary rare quality, at our
•psetoh price for yelrd
toft'
HMD mm
SS-iadi Book fold Plaid Salting, rich
■•w toO plaid effects, <e a
choice quality. Our price 1*1/*
per yard only ........... *«'*•
DOMESTIC
Bvtra good grade Bleached TTnmsetlii.
foB 34 tnchee wide, a rare « 0
quality at our special price
BLANKETS
We offer full six* 59x73 Cotton Blan-
ket* tn assorted colors
. with fancy border* at,
per pair
u>n man-
$U9
tLANRETS
A rare value In a 59x59 Cotton Blan-
ket. assorted colors, with
fancy borders Our price
per pair
ion man-
$225
•****#*•*•■***
paid oniy
DRESS GINGHAM
We feature new fail Patterns in choice
totality Dress Gingham. A very ex-
tra quality. Our special fa
l£'*-’*'< 19c
tAKTOtFUNNEL .
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I YARD-WIDE HRCALE
"*itra fine grad* full count Percale. In
sr~ isc
*99A*m«»wa999«e>s.
ROOKFOLD TEKCALE
7$.' 9 GOOKlOtd
•*' I* ^°*r* ***** patter*
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BLANKETS
Extra Special—94x79 full ate* Cotton
Blanket In grey, tan and whit*, with
deep fancy borders. Our An raw
srir.tr $2.15
BLANKETS
44x79 large else, extra heavy Cotton
Blanket, good heavy nap, da If.
extra weight. Our price \\ AY
per pair only ............} ^WeW
BLANKETS.
Full els* 44x79 genuine Nashua Cotton
Blankets In tan, grey aad whit*, with
deep blue and pink Por- Sa aw
dera Our special price, Jj wS
per pair only .*........... ^Fee/M
mm
sairaww mtemwm nmwrare.e
MOTS RIBBED UNDERWEAR
Good heavy quality In ecru and white,
shirts aad drawers, Af
' 9X
HEN’S WORK SBMtTS
LADJES UNION SUITS
Good heavy «jhtxd
garments, special
Fk* .....................
19c
LAMES UNIOR SUITS
NiCO soft ribbed taw aa
■farm**** special $1.00
price.
LADIES UNION SUITS
Extra nice quality.
1
$1.15
CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS
Good heavy ribbed
garments, special
price ..................
50c
CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS
$1M
In extra quality, all
aisea, special v
twice
e y s s • wago«**4a. %• # *••
75c
• so# *•*$*«**•»*••«
B0YS UNION SUITS
good ribbad gar-
ments, special
Price .....................
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75c
95c
ms UNION SUITS
Extra quality, ail
aisea special
price .....................
BOYS UNION SUITS
In heavy fleece, ail
sixm, special
pries .....
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MEN’S on
A genuine 249,
Denim
Special pries.....w***#Sv*
mswon tsma \
JWg assortment good heevy Work
Qlovea the kind that give As as
•Tries, special fi.lHI
HEN’S DRESS SHUTS
A high grade Druse Shirt. —
ntn materials, big aesort-
ment of petteraa spa- '
®tol price
MEN’S DRESS HATS
A trig line of M*o’* Ha* 1
th* newest shape* Sri
colors, special
price
MEN’S SWEATEES
Good hoavy Wool Coat
pvtov o * a# •*•**• r«9••••••**
MEN’S SWEATEES
Good hoavy Coat
||yfd
spaclal
* prica......
MTS SWEATERS
Good heavy V Nark
Sweaters, wool,
Special price..........
boys Sweatees
Qood heavy Coat 8w«id-
era. good color*. *0*'
eial price ................
ms SWEATERS
Boy* Coat 8w**l«A
extra valuta aps- i
dal pHre ......
BLANKETS \
Extra Special—99x54 Australian Plaid
Blanket*, Mg bold plaida, beautiful
colon, very heavy weight da fa
...... $950
BLANKETS
Fun sit* 65**9 Heavy Double Plat#
Australian Blankets, beautiful color*.
Very special at our dj ns
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ry special
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BLANKETS
FuU sis* 49x19 graraine Colonial M10
Heavy Plaid Blankets, a very special
quality and a big veto*
at our special print
garment only
BLANKETS
Latgs rise 79x59 Wod Blankets, van
ttno mixtura A rare value AN aw
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HEN’S SUITS '
QOtlity to ^Ifli Mtn • Suits at th® popular uric® of
519.59. We frankly stale that the value* now offered suJ-
pass those of any previous offering and we Invite a vsr*
tkra inspection of these rare Suite at- *
MEN’S SUITS
Th* other Mg popular Parkin, price in Men’s Suit/ again
demonstrates the vary utmost in value. Wo offer rWht
choice model, in Ceesimarea. Worsted, .m one of thl ?n.
eet Blue Serges are have ever been able to offer our mtn
hl j' ™ I** totmwtao values offered In this tot of
(blgh grade, dependable, all-wool suits at— ..... __ :
Other Saits at$29JA, $3450 and $39M
ms KNii suns ^ boys knee suns
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m..*. 0f trlcotine. *9**
a wonderful «tL
spatial
price .........
HEW FAU SMS
Wa have an *«**«•
Mitta the* are extra
“do at polret tarllto
volaur* and tricottoA
•pedal price ......
WEW FAU SUITS
Big assortment of"
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