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. AMAR1LL0 DAILY NEWS TUESDAY MORNING SEPT. 12 1922.
PACE FIVE
III Jk 1 A . I II VAT .
ojiirair v crnw zQir ivj stttat4ctj
1 !
EQUIPMENTS HIGHER
Oil EXTENSIVE BUYING
Br Astaclaleg frees
NEW Yl-1!K. Kept. U. Kilenslv
luring of equipment shares lu to th
mcuUqo of .eek-nd orders from out
at town points featured the flnn opn
of today stock irauket. Newly a
swer of shores were pushed up to new
tig record for the year In the first
tall hour of trtUinr. som of tha lead
vra being Atlantic Count Line "Hoo."
Villon lltclflc. Missouri JVarlfic pre-
Icrrwl. Illinois Central common an J
1 referred Ihildwln American Locomo-
tive Amortcun I Irak e Mho. Itullwuy
Rteal Hprlng. Hupp Motor. Mack
Truck Austin Mchola and I'nlted lie.
tall Htures all ut gnlns of Urge frac-
tion to 14 points. Mexican IVtroleuni
aj.d Htandurd Oil of California aUo war
stroog. but (knerul Anphult was rt
ertiotiury. declining more than I point.
Oder weak spot wer Aincrtrun To-
bacco. Iuhlc Ken' lie of New Jeraey
National Id. Anierlmn Hide and
leather preferred. Chandler Motor
CoMpUdated Uu and IMtstuni Cereal.
W hub .fell bark small fractions to 14
point r tatlaV
NSW YORK STOCK LIST
AUUd Chemical A Dye
AlUaOwlinein
American lieet Sugur
.Unerkaii Can
AiiuTlcao Cur A Foundry
American Hide k Leather pfd
Aimrkun IntertuutoiuU Coit.
Aiuortcan I-ocoinollv
American Hnpltlng k IlK'ff...
American Hugur
American Huinatra Tobacco . .
American T. k T
America Tobacco
American Woolen
nacamW Coper
Atchison
All. Gulf A V. Indie
IkUdwIn Locomotive.
biltBne k Ohio
Urthlehctn Httel "fl"
Canadian facldc
Ontrul Leather
Chandler Motor
Chsrtpeuke ft Uhlo
Chicago. Mil. Kt. J'uut
Chicago It. I. a llu-ific
ChJno Cupper
Colorado Vuel a livu
Ctora froducts
Iru'il4e b'leel
Kite
'mu I'lujrrs Uisky
Ceorrul Asphalt
... i:i
... u
... 4S
... M4
...m
... :i
... Si
...IMS
...
... Ut
... II 4
...111'
...l
....loan
... ti'i
....to;
... sm
....HT's
:
....14l
.... 4I
.... Ut
.... :!
.... 34V
.... li
.... 31
.... It
....HIV
.... Ii
.... 1
....1034
.... ss
(k-nmtt Klectr.c 1U4
(iederal Motors 1)
OoodrlchCo. 34
Great Northern pfd li
ininoi Centra! 115N
laM'Irutlon Cotter 414
Inlernulloiuil Harvester Ill1
lut. tier. Marino pld ii
loternationnl ISw u4
itivioribla oil U4
Kelly -Npriagfleld Tire 41
Kaiiaecott Copper !H
LoulavlUa k Nuahvllln 13t
AUitcan riroleum 11
Mla Copper St
Middle Hutea Oil 114
Middle Maw 344
MlMttrt I'aolfU? I4
Mrnr York Central 4
N. T N II. Italtfoid 3X4
Norfolk Western 1144
Northern latric II
Oklahoma lYod. A'ltef I"i
ItutBe OH M
lu Aroertcua I'eUoleum 114
IVnanylVMla IT
rente's fata 114
ItiraOU 114
lEay Consolidated Coper K4
Itradlug It
llep. Iron A Mteel 714
Itayal lutcb. N. V
(714
(bear Itoebuck
Mnolkir Con. Oil
Kouthet-a raciftc
Houihem Hallway
Htanaard CHI of N. J
Rtuds4taker CorporaUon
Tr4.aeas.-s Copper
Trsaa Co
Tetaa k lBAific
Tobacco rroducts
1 rabacooiiiisntal (HI
Vnlm laotnc
I'Bittd Itstuil Klorea
tl. B lud. AlcoUl
1'lUlad HlaUs lluUier
1'tUtitd States fheej
I'lsh Cvpper
Westlngnouae KkKtrlr
Willys overland
t hui tic Coast Llns
font (.Via
f'ul iUtes Mtel
Vrtbourd Air IJne
Klosshcf. NtM k lion
I'nltad trull
Vltg.Bts tVm. Chein
A luetics it jetiic
.. 114
.. 114
.. 4
..
..1174
..1114
.. 104
.. 44
.. 314
.. II
.. U4
..IU4
.. M4
.. (54
.. C4
..104
.. 4
.. M4
.. 1
..124
.. 71
.. 14
.. :i
.. 214
..1544
.. il
.. II
; rOKEIQN EXCHANGE
NUW VOHK. HeH 1 1 -1 nif tgil V
itsiifv en") tlrsai Hillajn drtiutiid
4 4(4 laMes 4 4S. slsli -djy bills OH
I auks 4IT4; rVan domaiul I .
I ira f 7i Italy dentaiid 4114. roliiea
4 II; ItoUjiiiiu demand 1 1?' rabies
7.W; 4rniaMy tbmaJid ahl
HII0; HolLtiid itamand II II rwlilea
II I4 Nora demand 1171: MwMte4i
It-uaJid li Is oniai k diiiiand 21 li
rll-ikiad driiiaud ll; Msiiii
Hand II 44; (iitrs ib-liutiid lis I4aii4
dt4it4d .tfl'ti Cwtlwi ttUiiakUl demand
I IV rgmima demand Is II; Mrs II d
Uud 111 IT; Monlreul II If.
PHY 000D8
Pl AtKS)ieJ I res)
Ki;V Vl'KK. ll-Kews U
hlebil W4gi- In Kew IliigUud mills was
Mi4J " totlmi oaIs iiMikHs today
M a luruumur of hisbu (Hues im
giodf 4is4 guilds WHS lltili.l bit MS
P4'illuaT sliadil) In hmII nuaJHU.es
!ut Willi muck rauimii. Vros Mats
lirinw Uuul guuds wt'i liad g.itx
pil of staple iliata i.r la-lug lu
s list demand lluilaps sdisiuwd
i lnH'1) lr4ls i4 miss ailnMl lg
lakpiia
ooTrii
$ AwstisUiJ TisM
MiW inllh. i'H II -The msisel
oi iUlio IwUiio Dietd si an aatss'S
Id to I p jots and auid I is p..ol
in litghin oa iiHls nf ilU.f It. lilies
fi in Ikasil and a ftiui sttot adu.
rink Mai i sdsml a I iiMklil
iiw lttli imn.4 lite insieoK'Sl sd
j il i- .f s j.i .mil j r- ml )"
CATTLE RECEIPTS ARE
EXCEPTIONALLY HEAVY
If AsMtate4 fre
rXJUT WOKTH. B.-pt. II. Ksvtp
tional Ubvrul receliits arrived In the
cattle yards lh estlmata cnllinr for
X.(VQ head of cattle and 4100 calves.
Cuttle valuea ruli-d fenerully steady
and the calf nuirket opened alxiut
steady but closed 2 to (0 cants lower.
On hoK the nuirket was steady to
Or: hlKher; shippers and packers pal
II IS for irouod hoes. Most of the run
oT 1200 ht-ud sold at a apreud of $1.70
IS. lUrs remained steady; storkers
hold at I.00W.&0.
Khrep: lleivlpts amounted to about
If 00 heud. The nuirket was steady.
Feeder lamb brought 111 00 feeder
hip sold at 'M and some rannert
a-cnt ut I If. 00.
rhtraf o IJvs Mock.
Br Aiaariates Ttw
CHICAOO. rVpt. Il.-Cattle: lle'alpis
14000- market slow; better grades beef
steers and yearling fully steady; other
grades weak to lie lower; orf matured
ref steers $11. 11; best yearlings 111.00;
shmtCKk steady to wtk; bulls largely
lio higher; veul calves rl to CO cents
lower; rlmruncei of berf steers only
laJr ut noon; bulk beef native steers
M.TS41 10.25. ulU veul culvea around
fU.OO.
fog: neoeHs 40 000; muiket in4
steady to strong; ItO to f 10 pound hogs
M lOOft.wt: tup MZ lute; bulk !2i to
lOpound butchers I.10r9.4i: bulk
210 to 300 pound butchers ll.Suei.15;
hulk lucking sows !.04i T.60; piss
ctrung to 2ac higher; btt
l 2iJ 00;
estimated holdover D.000.
Khp: lterelts 17.000; lambs un-
ovih; packer lop lf 7i; best western
lunibs 113.10; sheep steady; fat heavy
ewes II 0004 00: sand hundv w-.luhi.
t6.;o; (op reeding lamb 113 00: bulk
113.(01 1 f.liU.
Ksiims City Cullle.
Cy Assoi-lati'd Press.
KANSAS C1TT. Sept. Il.-Cuttls: He-
relpts 41000; iffnerully steudy; Ijrht and
medium weight red steers $10.31; best
buhls tlO.li; hotter giwdes grsssers
l iO; plain kinds i.0 I j. good Ughl
f.rdcts l7.iV7.70 giwnsvi- hellers ii 00
4.0O: rows 3.tvtll.00; best vsalers
110 (KIU 10.(0; bulognu bulls 11 40 J. 75;
runners and cutters ti.libi.2i.
Hogx: Itei-eJpts 1000; market active;
top 13.00; bulk sales II.30U 1.10; pack-
ing sows $.I5.10; stock pigs $1.7(0
1.0; M-st natives $.00.
Hbeep: Iteceipts 7000; market steady;
ti p westerns $12.10; natives 11 2.(0; bulk
vi stern IIJ.75I J.0 bulk awes $ 004J
4.(0; wethers 17.10.
SURPLUS TALK MAKES
WHEAT PRICES SLUMP
If Associated FreM
C1IICAOU. Spt. 11 Intimate of a
liberal surplus of supplies aa compared
with world Import requirements had
considerable) Influence today aa a bear
ish factor In the wheat market. 1'rU-es
closed uusettled 4r to lo net lower
with IVrember tf.01 to 11.02. and
May tt.MS to ll.. Corn lost S
to 4c; oata finished unrhanged to 4o
down and prov isiona off (c to 1 2c.
Vhat Op. n High I aw Closa
Bcpt 1.01 1.014 LOOS 1004
Ir 1.024 1.024 1.014 1.014
May w
.. 1174
. f4
. .674
. . .41
. .3(4
.354
.. .314
lo;
1.94 1040
Corn-
Sept. .
.124
M 4
14
.114
.154
.114
I4
.174
.104
.114
.35
.17
.134
.(74
.04
.334
.31
IVr. .
.NUy .
Oata
Herd. .
Dee.-. .
May .
Urd
Oct. ...
..10.17
I SO
.. 10
10 21
11
l.2
10.17
III
too
19 20
l0
110
1.70
Jan....
Jan. .
lUte
Kept. .
fatk Grain.
Br Asescisted risss
CHICAfrtl. Sept. II Wheal: X. 1
ted $1.04; No. 2 hard 11.024 tl.M.
Coin: No. I mixed V344i4r; No.
rellow 44f$44r.
Outs: No. 2 white 3A!4r; No. I
while 3f.4374i'.
8U0AR
s Asserlatsd tmt
NKW VOHK Kept. Il.-The local
inaiket lor raw sugar was quiet and as
no sales were reported prties were un-
changed ut I4 I's i'uIms cost and
rrlglit enusl lo 4 40 for centrifugal
final prPs-s were generally T lo I
I amis net higher with a modersja busi-
nees lepoi tail. Closing: Ihtolwr I 25
Iteeiiiitwi 1 II Msieh I 15 M 1.25.
METALS
By Assasialsd Frsa
NKW VfilSK. e5.pt II 4"i.pper quiet. I
LlectrolMu shS slid fuluiea II. Till'
tsslrr; :l and luture 12 15. Iron I
steady ; No. 1 tutttlwm'n IJsflajll M; No. I
I a nil hem 21 sn 17 as oad steady.
5esjs y.mr inuct. K-iM Nl Umiio
sh I and liearl.y delneiy 1.
ihtnnimi siHit I 5i( 75 1
DOINGS OF
I UW TO COlltCT
FROM VOU ton PUUlNts
OUT OF MV
HAIR VtmRDAV
tmi5 A vtrrv mrioiis
MAI TCIt WHrlMeJ
II s4 j' -m. II I I . . 1 I V 1 . f f I
RAINS PUSH COTTON
UP EARLIER IN DAY
By Associated Pins
XKW Ultl.KA.VS. Kepi 1 1 . ICvinsi
over a good part of the belt put the
(.rice or iotti.ii higher in Ihs early trad
ing today but lui rvalixing by lung
met the advance an da reaction set In
which pera.sU'd to tlie close. In the
lato liadiiig thv nuirket run Into offer-
ings which most brokers thought were
tho result of hetg nrlllng. I.oweat
prices came toward the rtose when tils
Hst showed net Iomm-s iJ 2 u 3.'i wlnts.
The iloe wus 21 to 3'i points list lower
on the day. (xtoU-r losent piic was
.'V.l and that month closed at 204.
Cotton lior I p.
t AsNclsttd frssi
NKW YOltK. Hi-pt. II. -A further ad
vance at the opening or the cotton nur
ket today carried lliecendier rontiactt
up to 21. I or 23 points net higher and
140 points above the low price nf but
week. This seemed sufficient to st
Irurt ronsidershls realizing while tlirts
was some sou tiered so'.ithnii selling and
the murket reacted to 2I.H9 for Mem-
ber deliveries which closed at that
I v I. Tim general llxt iloserl bai-cly
atady at net declines of 24 In 33 points.
Tha market opened firm at an ad-
vance of 3 to 13 points on relatively
firm Liverpool rabies and reports of an
Inci'tiiMlng- 1 1 mtr demand. tK-lolier soon
old up to ill and January to 22. 07
naklng net sdvsnres nf about II to 23
points rn the active months but tlis
I living thru tunered orf und trurtlng
was iitilet Inter with prices working
irradiiully lower under profit taking by
rerun liiivers ntl-til soutliern sell-
'"H ""u ha -a I pressurt.
I
I Col ton Tattles.
AMrisled I'lSM
I NKW Vt'flK
Kept. 11 Cotton cloned
Iloirlv Nteady.
Vloler . .
Ie'enibi-r
January
Msnh ...
May
NKW OlM.KANtf Hept. II. Ctittoll
rinsed steady ut net declines of 21 to 33
points.
Ottouer ..
l)ecetnler
Juuuary .
March . . .
IJverpool Cot I on.
B Assssiated Pnsa
i.IVKKISKJL. Kept. II. Cotton: Spot
!n good demand but bus.ness modorate
l-rlres steady flood middling 13.11;
fully middling 12.11; middling 11 01:
ltw middling I Ml; good ordinary 11.71;
crdluary 11.21. Kales 1.000 bales in-
cluding a.200 Anierlran; receipts l.oou
bales tncluUing 500 American.
NEW YORX MONEY
NKW YOllK. Sej.t. 1 1. Call money
firmei; high 4 4; low 4; ruling rata 4;
closing bid 44; ctHered at B; last loan
44; call loans ugutnst acceptances 14-
Time luuns firm; mixed collateral 0 V0
days 44444 4: fours! mouths 440
44; prluiw romiiirrcia i-r 44j44.
BB1
Ml
CONSTIPATION
BIUOUSNESS
'. Headacho 1
INDIGESTION
Stomach Trouble
SOLO tVMYWHIM. o
Pl FACE
For Two Years. Hard Large and
Red. Lott Sleep. Cuticura Heals.
"Itti troubled with timpki and
blackbssdi oo toy fsca for about two
years. TIM pimple weft
haid largo and rod. and
wrert In blotches. They
kchtd and burned caus-
ing mt to sctetch and ir-
ritate lh affected farts
nd I lost a lot of sleep.
"I read an advertise
ment for Cuticura and sent for a
frsa gampl. I purchsseJ mot and
not using four esses of Soap and
lour bote of Ointment I
Jaalsd." (Signed) Mis Btrloa
bompson n.f.V. i llowdoc.O.
Rely on Casirur koop. Ointment
and Tslfum to tars for your akin.
MtisHVSI lrw - US-
sv a mm s ws
sv ii".. i a s i sssi sv.
tsa.sisa asssisi sllksel ssa.
THE DUFFS
pAMAt5
lINts pj
It HI
VOVl OUT OP
IUCK
High Low Close
..2194 2143 21.4.1
..22.11 21 C 2119
..22 07 21 00 21.15
..22.2(1 21 bi 21.1.9
..22 15 21 U 2l.i
i urn i4iw t loos
..1.50 20.91 2014
. .XI .aw 3110 2111
..21.11 21.10 21.11
..21.74 21.25 21 2
ran
til 11
I . . ll -- I l Vrtlll UAvr lrtru.W.l I . 7 Y'l
i i Yount t?uT op i . a 7
i' v is 11 siflTnjiviiJsm sxs ti naa 1 1 1 g o . 1 1 f l
y v .r-; . tyyrK c
4. a is ii t ivaajuL : 1 1 s m. . m m 1
COTTON SEED OIL
U Ao. intei Vit-
Nl;V VHK Mi-pt. II 'ollon sel
oil i loorri tead ; Ht'iileioher l (Mo
lier 7.:t : Noveoilu-i 7 44 lei eiiilier
il: J.IIUKUV 7 r.t.: l'i lru.iry "tit
Mthh 7 71-. April 7 70 Huli-s l.iOO.
I'lline stniuni r tillmv k.ll) I. id. prims
ci uili- tl oo l.lil.
libertTbonds
Br Aaxx tstnl Ciot
NKW Vt'KK. 1!. Liberty
binds iloHid: 3'a. IIO0KU. lint 4lS
1100 72; swotid 4'tS tloaj"; Hunt 44s
tiOOnO; fourth 4'tS IIU0I4: Vl.toiy
4 uncalled 1100 72; culled 1100 30.
CHICAOO PRODUCE
Bit AMoctaUd f rM
CHICAOO rkpt. ll.-J'olaloes strong
er; Wbai nsln sucked snd bulk loMders
tl.IOtil.30 rwt.; WUu-tnslil sucked
early i'hioa 11.101(1 TO i-wt.; Minnewitu
si.rUed and bulk early Ohlos tl.OOtt I 2
int.; I'lult suckwl early thios II 101
1.20: Idaho scke. rursls mostly II 2i
i-wt.; Houth Pakolu Msi kel esrly Ohio
tl. I0l 1.15 rwt.
CHICAGO. Hepl. ll-BlUtsr easy;
i res met)- .exltss 114c
Kirs higher; receipts M;'. rsses.
f) 30-.
MK MrAVOY ClltltMINM
AH IIIAMIK Mior l.lltl.
May Mi Axny ths dainty I'uriiiiMiiinl
star is making a gnat bit this wroii in
The Top nf New Vork" at ths Mission
Theatre where slit- is u lis il simbby
little New Vork milrngii Is pi a depart
mem store. A blonde wig transforms
her Into a chatmiiig blonde and she
quit Mulls the ieiiiiiiienti us ths
1-erolne of I'Jonyn Levien a stoiy "lluby
liull" upon which II Is Imsed
Last Timet Today
"TOP OF
tiEVYomr
ReaJ folks-real Hi rills real
heart Ihrobs Ihal'a this ptctur.
A big whoiesoms love story; a
brand nw side of New lark
life lou'll enjoy every mlnul.
Pathe Newt
Aeaopa Fables
twins' liflCj
One Performance Only
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 25
Afternoon Only
ticmMKii ninths 4T5
'Wile
i IJ'ltj.hi.
'j-4.f.iai
I DOOM OPt" If Ii7 BN
251 I
Qua TltTBtlT ADWITl TO BVMYTrHWC
Tkkels on sale show day
rhaigid on show grot:nd-.
at
sr SV l I 1 II
I WANT VuV TO KMCW THAT I
MARRitO MV VdiP I fOU Hf M
PCAUTirtlL MAiR.I WORSHIP tVtsTV
HAlRONHCR Mf AO AMD I (xrtCT
yOU TO PAY TOR MV LOSS -Uin
HAIR HCAN5 EVCsTf Trllr
TELEPHONE SERVICE TO
HEIGHTS WITHIN WEEK
Tlephons serviis In Hun .l.n inlo
Heights Will be rtt.ilili-hi. within about
one wi-ik. I h-.hnin s an Ih-iiik In-
stall! d in the t. nidi ii. i and t lis. laving
i .f i ables la ulmiil eolniili'li-d 1'unnec
lions uic to l-e mjilo wilhln snothi r
week. Hi-coidiiig lu lieoig II. Hill
msnuger.
Tiii:.viri:y inii-AitrMDNT. ioihi-
Vising All h.le t s tifficv. iishliift. li
U. C.. August 25. 22 - HKAI.ll I'Kti-
I'UHJ4 Will ls received at this ufhrr
until 2 p. in.. Hfpleiiiber 25 lUi? Hnt'
then opetisd. for Intel lor ehat'l1 in thv
fulled Slates I'twi urn. mul I'unit
House. Amailllo Texas lu uiioi ilalue
with lirswlng N. 211 and the son iliva-
t lull copies ( which may be had si this
nrr.ee or st Ihs nlflie of ths Custodian
n ths discretion of the Buier lsn
Atchllwt. J.is. A. Welinolv Acting
SiiN-i vising Aiihltcit.
rUTS-SORES
Cleans ihoiougbly than
without rubbing apply
UD
CmirMUUMiJmrt V4 rvl
llsves smooth elrsn
roinilelou. iNiswny
with "ulii no" or siil-
lowuos.1. BEAUTY CREAM
A fs Bfiviter In erssis fnne
sillily sum "i nuu
l l.h an. I lill snd
koe. TnslslisbrsisklliM.
Tks Bskrsss Cot
Wssatlssas
FAIR THEATRE
Today and Wednesday
f Uraiai
PfRrrxiMAMCtl IT s k
Cnllliis Isriig Nrse Mine ptke as
Radio for the
Boys
Is III lte of liMiipsnlonlip
r iilerlsliiiiig liMpinitf and
rdm si inns I
fcf.pT. HfM'iii. rimrs
Gish Radio
Service
I OS I-:. lib HI. AnurUIn
riser la
l!w sLla.
i
Olivia Returns the Spoilt
EVCRV HAIR IN nnn HEAD MeAN3
POIIAR3 AwOCtNia TO ME
I must pt Paid !
I'M OUT OF WORK AhD
hip kair MfAM rvcrtv
TUi4U TO ML! r
A MlMUTt:
s'
I i
"feast ss Alt yes hmm
Mmthtr Mid sm srt f sine t
Aave Ktllm$$' Cera 'lease
le Immh. Ami (Ast'l th
Bind I Urn rs est sasat a
sse ass of assssws ines
sssi fef a I wtl Cssst
ss oaf sorry sal"
Kellogg's Corn Flakes
are a taste-thrill
at meals or any time
That's becauie KeUou'i Cora Flakes are ss
tWIdouily flafored tht Kellogg flTor that is
known all over ths cMlized world! You ss
veil aa ths little folks can eat great bowlfula of
Xcllogg's Corn Flakes day after day and each
sunny-brown crispy crunchy spoonful thrills
ths taste ss though it was the first t
i
Put Kellogg's In comparison with imitation
corn flakes! Kellogg's Corn Flakes srs never
lough or leathery or hard to eat! They are all
tbe-tlme crisp all-the-time good I Don't miss
such enjoyment!
Insist upon Kellogg's in ths RED sni
GREEN psckage that bears ths signature of
W. K. Kellogg originator of Cora Flakes
HOME ARE GENUINE WITHOUT IT!
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TOASTED
Id
CDS
FLAKES
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KEUOCC? BJUM
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Warren, David M. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 209, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 12, 1922, newspaper, September 12, 1922; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319092/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .