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7 1 1 If i2 JANUARY 10, 022 THE SHREVEPORT TIMES TUESDAV MOKNIXG Grain Markets 1 LATEST MARKET NEWS Stocks and Bonds Cotton Market Livestock Reports MART AWAITS COTTON MARKET IN A NUTSHELL HONEY LOWER, I. XI. Xi. LAWYER FROM CHICAGO Sir Wells in Week Raise Mexia Output Above 200,000 Daily Mei.a. Ta, Jsm.

9. Six veils, OIL FIELD NEWS In ii 77 1" ii i imi ii ii i -i iw.aTaaa Meaisa 1 4 STOCKS HEAVY 44 VJt't-, fiptv. Asrirtt ti, PViav i I rt iM tak K.ul.: 44: Intu tit.it rim'- Auirii I Ms. i ijmitna GINNIN6 NEWS Cottyii Slcddy But Appro.uh of Report 1 10IJ9 1 radett in Check Through Day Harold 0. Hnlka, Caieaga attoisaMry, 4 i-thliiu mnr V'Sitst Vrtil S.

14' vu 11 Mnfa August I 'iilr THe uf January M.iri.iy arrived in Eh re vapor. yaeTaiTdatr ta represent tfift W. la atattwpt to leenr tbe release of Claud Irwia Deelinea of From 1 to 2 PoinU In Most Active Issues on New York Exchange Activity Grows In Face of Crude Price Cut Threat Lillic Taylor Oil Case Is Argued In High Court total production or a iiy compltted in tnu Mexia field mice Kriitay, bruvight the ttital nroil'iction neil above the barrels it day mam. Mitchellto Drill Three in 9-19-15 and Jna fZvmvoa. o11asail m.

i I ftut prK' of muMihif MonU lfl(fht-l i.rkx niMtliliig tins I prli-f of nudJimg Cut kiiaftmi. Arn ihU eir i Jit oT ctvp Mny of orp Jm linivi itf rop 1 ion of rnui A'jjniai IS esnlssss. sths eaava. aantaiwMft lw the city eour. tome day ago eerrta Bv BROADAN WAU li 14 it HI 1.1 4 li .4 1 JSI.44! :i.4.o-' 4,4 si.

4M.f"tr. 11. I Hi i'ii 41 ml "14. 5 1.1 ''no 11 1 i 4 14.VS3J 1 0 3H 4 h'JI 1 I I 1 4 Id 1, 1.1 1 It. I'M us 1 4 r4 1 'J i 1 "nut.

da. Nr York, Jin. 9. Bespit jj.lit oi" 0 4 j'' 4 4i n.S 107.9" i. .04 1 1 three months eaeh aa the pariah fates on charges of vagrancy, according Ity A.

,1. MXN (Pfftial tu 'Kh limes. New Orleans, Juii. 9. Millie tii fottijn niilt a nteady oiiougli tudity illil nut pet ery tar at.ti with Ijiillin cuijYirtiuna to TL.

I 10 T'mM- Bl DoraJo. Ark, Jsn. 9. Three I New Orleana, Jan. 9.

-The cele- wiil be drilled in srotion 91916' brated and long fougt Lillie U. Taylor din. in te c.U money r.t. ta th," I per cent, the lovreet siet'rre recorded i ci ni to sminntor vs use November I. 1919, the stork in- tu October tl ww he.rr today, dwunti Z'r to I).

Ii. linear, chlr ef police, with whom Mulke had a eoaferene yes- by Dr. T. A. I.

we. I known r.l!eil land from Claiborne pariah Continued rumors ef forthcoming cuts in the price of all grades of North Louisiana and Arkansas crudes notwithstanding, the year opens with evidences of intensive activity in all districts, in tbe old proven areas aa well as in the more recently opened districts. Nor it thla activity confined to proven territory in Haynes 'i-u pUinly Itoltl In i by th )or40 operator, utatfd nei; viat argued la the supreme court to- lerrtay. from 1 to 3 points recitterro in 1 r.e.tnhcr 1 as -v -i i nvT, vsisnoms J1ST. has been la th city for ssversl days today.

1 lie dorrlcl. up for the first i day, on petition of. the slate for re-cf fia three, ami King will begin I hearing. as soon an the rig ca'i be moved in. Alreadv Jlo.000,000 are Intoived.

Tile locations are of the John MU l( olh 60 0f most active Usih. A few special tie closed vith ret. gains but their ttrergfh ttes aUrtSiueri to special, reasons and Tiool The iinii'l tu 1 rlnnti Tatn) omm.r.'t! i.i I it'1 4 1 in 11. Mur.n 8 in the interest of th 'organisation, being sent her, he ald, to initirs the release of a tnsa named Htckej, who waa sentenced mora than iv wort uii Bin'i'H msii tiling At th same time trailcra 0,1 tin- a'lort mlde Ut Ikj un toe giniiins r- lurna ri tveil. 'T'le clus Ma i kucjilns tv it i ttiln vt affairs, fibuviiig net sales of tu I iioUits.

March closed 17. St. cveateel ateadlnefce was! son lirilurg company a fom-jprovt as the original 'Aivll s. 1 mrkt now ebowlnj dutinct vUle, Kl Dorado and Caddo, but it is noticeable In the Northeast Louisiana gas territory and in wildcat parishes. where prospecting hue been going un since the day of the Homer pieiioii, auu iu ui- nv.ri' 4u, it is claimea over aiuu.uwu.wu are Oil Syndicate's cooiplction.

involved iu tbla litigation. -40 ii i PkaHia TtfaBV.ailA I si A at DAILY COTTON TABLE month ago 1 serve 90 day. In letter written hy Irwin Jm Won he wa arrested I. W. W.

headrrti asters was Informed that It 1 very v. the. mvv triiiilne th i i Tj r. Mrs. tlreaxeale, who has been visit boom without any further encouragement than a alight ahow are being scouted for information on the many wildcats under way.

essential to the sueces of the I. I i v. awu.oabiuii uais ioibii nirinj par a ing her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Waters, wife of Capt. A- C.

Waters, and their pew son, joined Mr. Breaisale bare eu route to their home in irsaarn, moac or in memoera se lisyneaville and the new shallow of liquidation. Urgent pperd in Common, Virrt nd eeeond pr-ftnrtd issnn. The common fcrekt Wort tttn two '0WOT' noint whlrh tt liu evr'old. Som of ttiti from houses wbfrh usually ft for ''the house ol th Zod'sc" rumors the dHna in the shires.

Kn offieisl of the rosd, however, Utes that the company wet all its Interest charges and obligation due 1 lat and ies no reason expected auo i Mex. National Linet better opinion prevalent the ifeneral Europear) After advanct of 18 to IS points tiadera on the long aide 1 quldated a' a lexaa. Jan. v. ine jroii cotton, email i omp.ny i.

making deliter, ef raceMlons. Around the middle to Mexico to be used on the cured have the "hull horror." heavy oil district near I'rinceton, in Th 1. W. W. ttomeyi ar trrisr the northern part of Bossier pariah Nw OriBtoa C.i lvt.on MWI Havanri)) n.rp'i N4'ilmtnllnn K.Hy FUitlmor.

FoytAn Veir 1 Qt'k to appeal the cases of th man under are the territories holding greatest attention. Hayneiville bas 110 pro sentence, with the idea of aeenrine 4TUl KrelpS Slwk 17. 3 tH 2i'1 J34.4"! I j.m 41- s.n I 18, 1,, 5411 It 10v l' Ui IM.4S4 :oi.i! I II. tsj I la.ms K.st l.4ii 144. 11.71 10 tl II in) 14.

jn; S.337 15,413 374 M.m their release by an order from a su ducing wells and 160 drilling, ex tt day there were upturn! or in mtiu" national naumji. poi'ita or eo on ca-btegrams from I are especially built for Mexican market. In South America, saying travel. Two of the cars weut through perior court, it Is said. clusive of Iocationa and derrlcka Dan Kelly, Fireman Of HaynesvUle Drill Rig Dies of Injuries o- Hernjinrl for WOOl waa Marshall today V.

Bush, president of the Mis-1 eouri-JPaeific with headqnartari at reaching boom proportions. A little later ring tradere more than filled up the demand galling because they figured a further downward in order. When prices whicb would bring the total to ever 200. The Trlnreton diatrict has four wells and 14 nnder way. In addition to these there are a balf-dosen or more operationi scattered over the northern part of the parish and several others in the aouthern and St.

Louis, and A. KoberUon, trice- panlel Kelly, fireman on one of the Twin Raids Tame Wildness of Mexia Oil Field Followers Bv Assoclsteft Press.) l.m.tST 5 hi 4 Ina Prlpl. s-nlp-n'ts atork I under Saturdays Thy the April 1 maturities trill not I be provided for. I ody Further liquidation appeared in Chicago and Northweeterr, the stock 1tl for week. one time showing a loss of nearly for two cut of 'Jbc a barrel tj J4Jf, made in the price of Pennsylvania crude.

This is the second reduction I ft. i.oun rifhin about ten days. Expectation ftftJ'Jf had been that mid-continent crude would be cut. The managements of r.nr.nne-y i.OS president in charge of operation Qillilinti Oil Coropany'a drilling rigs the same system here tli.s I in. th.

fieldi desJ morning en route from New Orleanstll0 TMuU of tKtlvti whfn to St. Louts. The party lias been on th, b8! th, ri WM f)rjll aa inspection tour to New Orleans on th, Sherman lease in section 23-and were accompanied to MarshsU hy u. a uj in the Elm Grove get field and vi 4. 1.144 Mexia, Texae.

Jan. 9, 4yambltn cinity. 1 17.85 IS.O'i HD'i 17,01. 17. Ii and violations ox the prohibition laws in the local oil field are believed to have been checked following two With 265 rigs running EI Dorado is active throughout the originsl area but the bulk of exploration ia in the lit 1.101 on the most active mo, ith.

th. 141.1131 pressure let up and the market re-! covered sain, finally cioelr.g March at Us highest traded at I 1748 at ita lowest at 17. SO. October retained lt discount un-JJil: dcr March of over a undred tit, but while there was much hul tsli th. fa Dositlon, nuperinienaent jonn ramaj, wi held by the Ahearn UnderUklng Texas Taciflc.

raids made toy federal officers atxitr pending advice from relatives whom new south pool and in the territory intervening between it and the main th company is trying to locate, Other than that be is said to have a Total today state rangers In rreeston county near here Saturday night. Buhje-quent investigations have lad to fur pool. Caddo, 16 years old. has 40 rig WEATHER sister living in Wellington, nothing is known of his relative, ther arrest and officers stat that! mu HI.O MARKET. Chlc-auci.

Jan. Early toSay buy. eta r. ftiicceaful In bouatin" prices t.m- it did not receive any support of running, the majority in Pine Island where new operations are under way rampaniea doing business in tnat section, however, tate that there will be a lowering of the price sooner or later. Oil shares were heavy owing to the Pennsylvania reduction.

Stan-ward Oil of New Jersey continue downward, losing more than three points. Kelly was hit in the stomach by V. S. DEPAKTMKNT O1 AGP-ICLH-TIRE I WEATHEM REPORT. I consequence.

they will remain until gambling and liquor law violations have been thoroughly broken up. the fire box door when the boiler ex for the deep sand and several old porarily but, receiving eo outffMa lieip, aold in th. late tradjn, prices dropping to lower level. f-T the Th. market ploderl and hurled backward into a t.

1'. Martin, Chief. on -neici crime is like a prairie' 1 Tiaa dull anil lutiesa and more attention waa paid to the election of officers. pit of scalding water, his hips tired and the flesh parboiled, 4 wells are being drilled deeper. Humphreys Pure Oil Co.

to Build $50,000 J. D. Stewart, another member of trie crew wno survived a ride over Wheal cloeed with net declines of HO l'v: corn naa 3i 3 lonr; vat w.n i. ft S'" loivr; ruled Hfllc higher, and barley cio.ed unchanged. In the absence of foreiem bualnwa th.

netr of damestic origin tra. not aufft-vlently arrocg to effect any fiatalnwl T.ast (4' JiMV TOUR STOC LIST, toutbem.) TT1.li t.on AM! Ch.iti i 65 Amr. Rt Buasr AlDff. r.ii ii SJ'i Amir, far 4 Foun BRF.TF.rOKT COTTON. Closing Snot Prltee.

Mlddilng Lncnanged Rermpts aua ehlpmenta. londay This day last year Ptvpmenta Monday This day last ear Total recelnta to data To date last fur Shipment to data To date la.t Stock on hand Monday This day Ui REALTY TKASSrraU. A Broo.e to L. A. rllll, lot Hock II, Queenaborough eubdtvlaton.

1774. John H. Hill et el. to O. M.

Hoejtabar. east half of sortbeaet section S3S4. ii. H. HoMar to TT.

T. French end Samuel Bok, aoree In northeaat wmir, aoutheaet of eeotlon 9-17-14. IS, 000. Mrs. M.

J. Horan to ilora Bnowdan. south 80.7'. lot all lot and north HI IV lot 7, Horan Spring tract, 11,400. I.

lngeraall to Wrs. Myrtle J. Hamilton, lot 8. Hamilton Terrace. 1500.

W. Ingsrsoll to aire. Myrtle J. Hamilton, eheriff'g aala, 1S.1I acre. In aoutheaet comer lot 7, section 4-18-34.

also i.t acres In name section. $200. Harry R. Reinhelmer lo ft M. B.

lot b'oclt 7. Lnlverslar Helghis ubdl-visioo. 8. B. A.

to H. E. Iteinbelmer. above lot, retaining $8,700 ver.dor'e Hen. outhside Realty Co.

to M. lots 1 and S. block B. Bouthaide Park addition. 1600.

Robert M. tfllllamg to IC. Falley. lot i'U block 2. T.

A. L. I. Opo. eubdtvi-elon.

0 Refinery at Beaumont the trees for 165 feet astride the boiler is recovering from minor bruises though a broken leg will keep him off the rig for some time. Shrevetwrt. t.a t35J. F'ttr fhreveport and icln1n -t 'ne--ttied and warmer tonight, ahollt 54" for lowest temperature: Tuesday unsettled. Fop I-oulsiaiia and Tils.lay.

probably occasional rain to south portion, somewhat warmer in west portion tonight Kor Arkansas Partly cloudy tcrght and Tuesday. little change in tempera lure. For Kaat Texas 'North tonight and Tuesday, probaoly local rains east portion. cooler in eitreine nurtures! pot ion. 42'i fort.

The dearth of epeciiia tiv Intereera iris fuily apparent today. u.gii 77.191 Sl.oOt "9 -M 47.StiO S4 S47 A third member of the crew aimed urn w.i un cay aro ranged witnin 1 Beaumont, Texaa, Jan. 9. Construction of a refinery below Beaumont, on the Neches river, will be started at once by the Hum- Glascock is also recovering from Id r.ltpnrtera weje In their fire and must be broken up In Its Infancy," said Assistant Attorney Gsnersl Clifford Stone, who is hers with Adjutant General B. Barton, I In charge of thirteen rangers.

Investigations and raids have been for the most part In portions of the oil field outside of Limestone county as local officers have the situation fairly well In hsnd, It Is gald. Twenty prisoners taken In two raids on notorious road houses Sunday night, were moved to the jail at Fairfield' today. Several of th federal officers ief'. here today to return to their respective posts. Walker of Stockton-on-Tees, Ena land, Invented the friction match in 1829.

i lis 'i 43 571, 34'. 116S phreyi Pure Oil company, according i o'oa nre ana in mo west the day Imst-7. nejs was over with 1 many. Holland and Ienrark the principal l'i'i buere. 7a1.

Trae til rt. tt W-A (IM.tlANS SPOTS. N.w Orleans. Jan. 9.

Spot cotton te.dy to A. Humphreys, who, with minor injuries. Have Derrick Up For Fourth Test For Oil i.a: I unchanged. Sale, on th. spot.

TTeather Conditiona. l.ignt freaziiig wea-fher mo.tly prevailed a large number of directors, were receipts. to arrlv, 1.US1 4' here, yesterday and today inspecting I the market price and no buslnea. waa re-1 ported don. the recently purchased site.

The lay J.S94, a4.407. Low middling Middling Good middling rnle higher. Pirlf clcad 5c higher; ruled Se hUW: nh In Robeline Vicinity ing of the pipe line between Beau Tnr. H. PH Amer.

forp Amir. 1S Amr. ft n-f. 44 Vi tmr. Puiciir iiH mr.

Som. Tob, Amur. Tel. ft Ttl. mer.

w.n Atchiton S36. A. C. ilolf TV. 1.

Loco ft. ft 54' Rth. Ptl 54 'i i.nailiin Pacific 'antral I'hendiT ilotori 60 ft t.4 Mil. ft ft. Paul.

Jt. I. ft. Par. Sl.

"oca t'j t'nrn Produta 84 'a 'ruclbl tn? tiii uba Can 8jt.r t'i closed 1:140 b.glier. mont and Mexia, where the Hum this morning over northern interior sec. tlons and the Atlantic coaa. to Vorth I f'acilna. eicept.

hard freiine in Ro'-kv Mountain dietricta and adtacent ctlcns. including a temperature of beiow rero at Modena. Light, to moderatelv havy precipitation i largely occurred o'er the At.anlic. coast i and inland to the lower Ohio and Mia-' siisippi Valley, besides a little rainfall In southern Arizona and on the Pacific coast, i Range of Prleee. etv oRi ass rorrov nnva.

phreya production la located, Is now Special ta The Times. tMiea C'pen lj jan. 7'-. 4ti. 4 '6 zi 4) S4" 17N, St'.

41 4 3. Ner Orleauj, Robeline, Jan. 9. A syndicate MOYT.Y MARKET. New Tork.

JaD. 9 all money week. High 4. low 4. ruling rate 4.

cloelng bid offered at t. last loan J. Call loajis against acceptance, s'i. Time loang easy. 60 flaye 90 day.

6 months 4. Prime tnercaiitlie paper 4406. under way. Other lines will be laid 1.11 Hose 1.11 1 01 l.lj'i 1.0:'. at once.

Colonel Humphreys said. Mtfy Ml'H July 1.01". Corn May i quiet. January Mar.n May Juiv Octoher composed of Robeline, Natchitoches and Shamrock people has secured leases on IS acres north and west of the well drilled last fall by the Tudor Oil company, and have derrick up 17.40 17.41 11. S3 16.

is.oo st net 1.00 air at Julv Hats Temperatures and moisture Phrcvcport paat 24 hours May The cotton marxei ad--anc. of 3 te phints. Thermometers Rel. Trv Wet Humid, bulb bulb Pet. Closing with rig ready to move in, espet ing to begin drilling within the next 3Q4 Jl 'a.

34 65 119. sn, 4'1. MS 'a 4'-' 04 77'. TVs in 66 '4 1361. 71 4', SSH SSl 7i 4J T.oca! Tlme- u.

13.60 yesterday. 4j week. The location is two milei north 4" 44 42 00 p. yesterday. 4S Bid 11.

as 17. 8 14 S3 15.S7 of Robeline, on the old mill 'site of July May I.sni- Way Ribs- Jan. May 100 100 Low 17.27 ,17.17 17. J4.74 16.00 High 17.44 17. 4t 17.87 11,14 .16.10 00 a.

today 42 January March July October 7 I 1 the Brown Lumber company at Shai EAUT f)T. Ixiria). Rst St Louis. Jan. Cattle, receipts 6.00; beef steer, eteady to 16o lower; light' yearling strong: fat cowe, veal calve, and stockers generally steady: bulls opened steady, close easier; bulk beef steer.

to good 1.460-pound average. S7.S0: bulk veal calves IS.S0i9S9.00: top 19.80. Hogs, receipts t4.800; eloemsr eteadf at day'a decline, 40fl65o lower; top $8 JS; bulk 110- to 170-pound average. 18.00 SI 25: bulk 190- to ISO-pound kinds 17. eO 3 I.S5; packer aowa.

weak Si. TICS. 00: pigs 5076o lower, I7.0O9I.2S: common aouth. ern klndj $6.00 7..0: clearance, fair. Mules and Horses FOR SALE Observations taken today at A p.

m. 1.00 tH5 rock. Resumption of oil exploration in this territory, where excellent show meridian time. First figures, lowest p'erature last right: second, highest io! day. third, rain and melted enow past 24 I hours.

frTTONSCKB OIL. (HK AGO aish r.Rtrv. 9, Oottonsaed oil Tork. Jan- New Krdlcott-Johnsoti ir i nin 3 B. 7 t'tmoue Pl.yr.

LVy 77 7Si leneral Ativhalt M' 'SS'i leaeral Electric 1S irnera! totcirs 9 Treat Kortb. pfd. fPi JtS Sta.s St! 4SS 44T. liiinot. 4'entral ln.plrllot, 1' oiipr St! tnt.

Tlarver 79'. tnt. Mr. JJar. pM.

Int. 6iH 4t' Invincible Oil J41. US KUy-Sprmt-ft'd Tir. 11' Copper t'5'i Vo'i a lo. 1tn Mmlran P-t 1 1 1 '-i 10'i red 4S 411 4 Chicago, Jan.

9. WHEAT No SI. 17. hard SI. 09 '4.

CORN No. mined 4Stt'4o. yeilo'v 4S49-4S'4r. ings were obtained in the two Tudpr wells, this being the fourth attempt to find oil here, is the cause of a great deal of interest and excitement Abilene I Atlanta No. opened about 10 Points on liquidation i.rders of 700 barrels on contract and dU trade 'conditio.

generslly. Prices sonata nS.lly rallied with lard end Cotton and at the close net lo.ses wer. to Joints. Sales 9 barrels. Prim ctrude 7 00 prime eummer yi ow spot March S.68c.

May July 9.1-,c. an b.d. i.nrs-No. a whi. Sir 'ic.

No. 4 64 40 in this section. Three Wells Due Sheep, receipts 1.500; active; best lambe DSC 36c higher: sheep 6C7c higher: lamb top $13.00 paid by snippers and packers for double of choice western lambs; no other good lambs h.re: few medtuma going 111.00: cull fat ISO-pouud ewes brought le.76. wniie al "it, RTf Vo. PRf.F.T ilsir TI.MOTHT SECrv-tO i.0s tuflKfi SI 2, SO PORK Nominal.

LARD KlgS S7.a0SI Sr, VBTf TORK OTTO FT Tl RT. N-ew Torn. 9. Cotton fun Soon in El Dorado ures Just arrived two car loads as good farm, logging and oil field mules ever shipped to Shreveport. These mules are all well broke, four to six years old, in good flesh and ready to go to work.

These mules are being sold at about one-half what they were selling for two years back, and if you are in the market for mule of any size it will pay you to come and look them over. I also have for sale a few good saddle horses, that I can sell worth the money. South Pool District VNaAi Cltl Chicago tlorpus Christl Dallas Denver Itodge City Fort Smitii Ciaiveston Havre Huron Jackson, ills. Kansas City Little Rock Louisville Memphis Modena Montgomery Nashvilie New Orleans New Tork Oklahoma City Phoeni Pittsburgh 1 1.5" U.St 17 90 17.113 II. hi opened eteady.

January March May Joiy October The cotton roaiket cloaed NAV.S.L STOItrjl. Savannah. Oa Jan. 9 sale. 61.

receipts' -J ao4. stock 1 1 "aj. Tu -pent in shipments Closing Bid Rosin firm, sales S33, receipts M. shipments 79. S4.47t.

R4SA CITY CASH CRMV. Kansas ity. Js.i. 9. WKbAT No hard St.05I.H, No.

red SI Hfrl 1 fXIRS No. 2 white 42ie, No. 2 44c. No. 11 yellow 43c.

law IS 41 11. 17. 77 17. 16.47 High 13. i ..11.40 ....17.97 H.4J 14.60 IS.

a) 18 SI! 17. 9 17.37 1 68 January March VV July October 41 It 2 Raielgh mixed 74 S4 Kaneae City. Jan. CATTT.B Receipts 500. Quality plain, trada alow, sll ciaase.

around eteady, undertone weak on beef steers and better grade cows. Early top sleere $7.23, eome held higher, medium to good cows $494.75, moat heifers good canners largely $3.50. tmik cutters $383.26. bulls mostly 14 down, waters mostly $8 4T8.60. few St.

75. early sales feeders etoc.kers 1594.76. HiXiS Recetpte 1.000. Open to shipper steady to 10c lower, later sales to packers and shlpners mostly 10c to 20c lower, closing with loss largely regained. 140 to 180 pounders $7.4007.60.

190 to 240 pourider. I7.2U7.40. 260 to 300 pounder. bulk of sales bulk throwout sows $5.606.75, best stockers and fat pigs $7.60. HMKKP Receipts 1.000.

Sheep 26q to 40c higher, fed ewes $6.65. wethere $6.60. yearlings $10, lambs steady, fed west.rae $11. 7S. a Original Bluebeard waa a former marshal of France of about 1429.

W. H. Alexander 1312 Texas Avenue OATS No. 2 while a jr. No.

J4 9S5c. RTK RARLRT 44 HAT unchanged Choice Special te The Tlnee. El Dorado, Jan. 9. W.

Tark-ington, is setting casing in his first well on the Holloman leaaa in the northeast of the northwest of 6-19-16, where his well completed at 2,178 feet Sunday is flowing steadily, making 75 barrels per day and getting stronger. Mr. Tarkington believes that aetting tubing on the packer will increase production to from 300 barrels up. Several important tests. Including the Block Oil and Gas company in the southeast corner of 6-19-16, and the Arkansas Natural Gas company's third well on their Cullen, lease, in the southwest corner of the northeast of the southeast of 4-19-15, ar billed for tomorrow.

VfcW YORK New Tork. Jan. 9. Spot cotton Middling ateadr. .11 86 108'.

199'. 11 1j 73', 13 St. '4 741, fei, 6 SO's E'4 414 -11, HI. is 14 U'4 45 114 80 i 9. 4il4 3 S.1 9S iriss 'a S7S S3 lis el -t 91 4" i 1 $511(9 tlmnlkn tn.

1 prairie $11,504 13. No XHdle States Oil 12'- Vfljvale Steel t9. 11aouri Pac 10H V. Y. Central 7S' 7:.

N. X. H. ft is-, V. ft "S' Vena.

Pacific 74'a Ka. Prod ft Kef I'aclfie Oil 44 5i Pan-Amer. Pet 4SJi Penn.ylvanla S41. Pure Oil Ss'i Heading Wi np. Iron ft Steel 61 r.oyal Dutch.

N. il't M4. t. Lou.s ft San Fran. S.

A. la pja 4 4 eara -Roe buck 3'-. ti''s hell Trans, ft TraS. "9' Sinclair Oil A Ref. Steel ft Iron Joutherii Pacific 79'i tt'i toiithertl Rv It 17'n -iitharn pfd.

48 ii' ifsnd. f.Hi N. .1. Pfd. .114 rt -t'udebeker Corp.

II '4 Term. Liopper 9 T4 9 raae "io 48 4St I'egag ft Pacific 5. 4 "''oiaoco Products 64' to IVatis. on IU1 i'-t Vmun I'eciflc 155" fnited rmit P. Prod 9 'a IV a.

Alcohol fnitej Stores 3e SIS f. 8. P.i.bber 2" H'i f. S. Heei SJS I'.

R'erl Pfd 11i' t't'h I'Vjr-oer 0 Vtnii-d'iol 31'. SOS -o. fihem eettt 1 'ulon i', e.rfcV.jse mec. 'A i a aS i 64 41 4: 4t St. Louie Kt.

Paul Salt Lake City an Antonio San IMegn San Francisco Seattle Hheridan Hpokawo Vtcksburg Washington tvinnemuc-a i.n r.RPooi. MPOTi. t.lve.rpooi. Jan. Ctun spot In fa.r 1 demand, prices easy.

4I) Ciood middling "n'ait middlitg Middling Low middling .4 Good ordinary o. i clover sio.eospn.oi). ST. itrris cash crux. Kt.

t.oula. Jan, I. WHKAT No. rsd 11. Sil, No.

J. f.1.01.:i. May SI. US'. July 99c.

rViRNXo. wh( iUy July OAT? No. 2 white SSc. BicAf.o ca4" pRnni Ohh ago. Jan.

9 POTAT1 'Btj Strorger. Michigan bu.k cwt. Minnesota bulk 7.1t)2,;o cwt. Wisconsin bulk Ij.litJ 8. "5 ist, tTisccnsio aackeil SJ.0Oi9l:,li i.wt.

Ordinary Amount of- precipt'atlnn of lesa than .01 of an Inch arc not publtabed, including Amer- irales 1.000 baits PHONES 26 RIVF.R ttl'LLKTIN. PHONES 26 lean. Receipts 0 oro bales, Including l.fiO YELLOW CAB Epped wit, receipt-printing taximetars. Gat your receipt from the clrtvar RIVERS A.VI) STATIONS Flood Htage Chg. Pre-fUage Now 24 Hie.

dp. Feet Feet In. American. Future, cioaed January March Mav July tseptember tictober t'ecember 11.0! lOfi 10.14 10.64 10 St 1 10 1 i I 94 I i hica hairy PRonrrr. Chicago.

Jan. 9. Bl'TTKR Lower. crmrv extras 34r, f.rsts "8(3t3c. stand- aids 8-ir.

I lajwer. ftrs's S6o, i "4t0(. POCLTRT u.iseltltd. fowji Me, spr-ngs 3li. tl, al'j 4ei.

ry tbe Driver the Following Fares and Ertrsa For Use first wbnle mile or tnctlon etati Wot eeacti aildlUorial one-third mile or frsKXion lo aeoXM For each four mtnntra' sraltrng Umt to cxnta tor each passrnger above one for entire trip eitrm fs csmta PHONES 26 RAILWAY TIME TABLE-JAN. 1, 1922 I T. tAUl HAIRY PRtinVf E. Red Rlrer Der.leon. TVs.

JO Arthur City. Tea. ...27 Index, Tea 2" 6 7 Pulton. Ark IIS 0.1 Springbank. Ark.

...97 Sbrevcpor'. La. 89 C. l.lltle Riser Whlteolifte. Ark 11 Snlphor Rlrer Ruig.j Tet.

Finis y. Test it I ypresi. Riser Jefferson, Tet. 4 Vrkansa Rlrer PVirt JtiI'H, Ark CI Llt'ie Rock. Ark 0.1 Ohio Rher-T Pl'igbnrgh, Ps.

JS II Lruisvllie, K.v ii Mlsalaelppl Rlsrr St laills, Mo 90 I I Memphis. Term. St Tl.l Vickshurg. Miss. ,...4 New Orleans.

Le. 10 4 l.i,u.s. Jan. 9 -Pi "I LTRV Hen. TOWS ItOMlrJ.

Sjulbertji t'girterod 0.1 .10 o'i Vi's Ii! 0.J j.i O.l 0.1 .01 .01 O'J i. 1 o-ioon eg'seered People Who Don't Visit the Dentist are Getting Ready to Visit the Doctor THE NEED OF GOOD DENTISTRY You perhaps have read in the papers what the big dtxtors are saying about bad teeth; how they are the cause of many diseases. One of the first things a doctor does nowadays is to advise his patient to have their teeth examined. It is now recognized that diseases of the heart, brain, lungs, lood, kidneys, stomach and bladder are caused from diseased and infected teeth. si.riiias -ic.

s-jj, aucks iio, gee lor. PCTTLR Crtamsry 36c. LOOS 3 h4NA. ITT HAIRY PROnirR. Kanes tilty, Jan.

9. ec lower, firsts "tc, seconds 19,, TKXA8 PACI1TC RAILWAT TvT TORK COTTON. i New York, Jan. Trade on the eot- ton market was light today. 'IJI ators and southern wire house were the principal sailers, while New houses Liverpool bought.

Janoarv opened at 11610 and olesed st 11,140, compared wi'Ji the previous cos of it. etc March erpened st 11. He sue e1oee at II. lie. HRT flOODS.

New Tor. Jan. I Cottotj goods wars s'soidr today, blanket orders coming to frequently, tfash goods lneulry was bet- tor. Raw silk was higher. Cotton jams were steady, but quiet.

Burlaps were bareiv steady. Raw wool price tending higher, forced yatug tie. Knit good fiim. (aat Bosuul) .101 '4. 1 04 SO 17 .109 '4 9 74S 70 S4 Arrrves -m- Ijeattej SO Arrival p.m.

30 Lame ajaV 1 pjb. ii 4c. coupon vPansnv rriatr-d. Is, coupon Amer. Profit, ft 6 tnicr, Tcl A Tel.

ci-. 6s tcblHCi gen. 4e Pliant Line 1st 4s Fialtlmora A Ohio steel ref. 'eiltt-s! of fjcorgia consolidated eittrai I. either 91 91' 23 Arrives f.m.

leave- p.ra. (No, 4S Leaves for ajud Cypress p. in.) (West Uoond) SS Arrives 11:55 pjn. SS Ieaves a.m, 85 Arrives pjn. SF.

la-avr p.m. SI Arrive 1:15 a.m. SI tovas a.aa. (Jfo. 43 From Cypress Arrivea 12:40 p.m.) Stopa Here.

S. X. DmslOXe-MAIlKaST ST. STATION 4-lmitcatea rise. Indicstes fail.

Report for esferiiay. Rlrer Forecast. Red River Not much etiarge a' Fulton and Shreveport during natt twe da- a Hiilpiiur Kir Not much cl.ange et Fin-ley during nest two days. 100 76 'heaaneekc ft Ohio cv. Mil.

ft f. P. 4 'as rt. 1. ft Pec.

Ry ret. 4s i nloraoo ft e-oiiih-rn ref. mi llCTTKn A-reamery. tc lower. SSc.

pscKlftg. 1c lower, lie JMCLTTIT Cnc.ha.rged, hens springs i8 turkay. 40c. RHK MtRhrrr. New Orleans.

Jan. r.re nominal, tn rectip-t 1.443 millers' receipts ssme. rice sales reported ftsj pock-sis: II nJuras at 6c. J.S4I pocVeta Blue Rose at 3'-si4'4c: Tio porkete 4 arollna 16J pocke-s early ptciific at 4c; St pockets second head at f7 pocket, acren.ras at storm proof at Receipts pockets. Bran and polish cni hangcil.

TORK IIRB MtRhl.T. SI GAR MARHE7T. New Tork. Jan. I The raw sugar mar i ket was firmer and epet price wer ad- I vaneed to a bails of 1 e-J6o oost and I ai.aia aa i 45 Arrives I ft Rio 'irande consoi.

4 7J Itcminlon of rana.ia 5s ITt'i F.r'e gen. 4s io's liliftols Central ref, 4S 91'' Int. Mer Marine es US t'tty ref. Is 81. t.lggotf Mers l.s l.oul.-c'lie ft Nas'nx-i'ie tin.

4. 84 Miaeovrt, Ku.n. ft Tesag let 4 7. Missouri Pec. gen.

4a 4 1 freight, etiual to Lata for cettrlfugal aa.e of about 70,000 bags ef Cubes by Cuban operator and re.lners for prompt J.miarv ahiDment while iO.tiOO bags cf Cube wer 0 opera'Ors for 11 I at b.ssb. ira.i KAiHSAs CITY rKJl-THtlUN (South Boand) 1 1 sro. I Iicaves 10:50 p.m. Laeavra (No. "The JroUc," Arrives 5:40 p.m.) Ikinnd) p.m.

4 bcave 1 ArrlTea Art I ea 11:60 a.m. 11:20 p.m. FORT WORTH laTTY.STOt I Fort tvorth. Jan. S.

Receipts increased 1 materially tcda. around hesd o' toattie. to (too ht.gs scd 4'itl stieep being on market, t-i sddttioti to which nere 1 ISO hogs thst csrre direct I to Amour ft Price, rjied getisraliy lowec end s.ow trading was e-rpei-i-iiced lo practically all eteer. lost 15 fail's ruid tder leer Friday's basis end hga eloweo off i and hlfers held shou' s.s.!-, ew Tork et.tra. d-t).

i.e.,,,, I Jen. 9. Tracing vas normal the eschange taOay vrith nervous pre. ailing. Norfolk ft tgca'ern cv.

January ard early Feb-lary shipments St sr.d fieight. lo for I cftritngV. Tiers, vas mot a tlvliy In th till sugac market and th pri.es were firmer. i to' ig 1 to I points net Merer. The i 4 Am vet a.nv p.m.

a IjeaTea p.m. ajeaTeia Arrivea (So. 10 "The lndcM Leaves at 11:25 m.m.) we. the res'jit of an IncTeaeed aheco market sji nnnl.h'v itr- I tdS ttst'e nmard ss well as some covering, Two or threw car. of gooo: hog.

sold to oscirara a. preo ev toe T.rrnr-rss or uos ST.3-. mi: BAGGAGE PHONE 26 YELLOW CABS SHRtVFPORT A PACIFIU i ar 7.1557300. Pies sold moetiv'i advice from tveshinsten reporting 6.s8.1c. a'thougo a few brooal.t i m.ts Price, at one High Low Cio.e A r.

ft Pan--. Re'ai. Candy i 4 4-4 He Lege jj jj Hoe on $1 8a NVa1: 's Booi.ef.'-. 211 21 Ho. on trroT.l.'.g 73 ,3 "edersl OH I I I.

1 14 itieitn, Oil .99 94 PI ln'errisi Petroleum 16'. Merrill Oil t', S's omsr 7 "apu'pa $14 i Ii time tiers 9 t. 10 ne higher but I anew th fwid i er.c. Vortrtein TSclflo 4s Sj's Peameylvanla gen. in Pending gen.

4a 9 Remlbltc, Iron ft tiet! 6. (19401 i t. Louie ft San Fre.n edv Is 7" tabwe Ale I-'na adj. 6s. L'H southern Pel I Tel.

is 94 Southern Pacific c-. ta eutliem Reliwer Sti. tesittern Fsltwajr sen. 4e i Teiae Pacific Ut ntoTi Pacific 4s ni'ed King, of O. P.

I. Vee CJ571 feel ts kginla Car. Cbsenlcal 6. 9e. let.

4s 4 ft O. cv. Is 16 Is aRleJ. These teeth frrajTrTly Mot or a flsy a ro. ts What can yon espes thesM btit III Iwalth, tvl breath, srnfferlni 1 eeey consist-d of feeder- ismcs S.20 p.m.

8:45 a.m. 4u5 pan. 4:10 a.m. 1 Arrivea laavcw 2 Arrivea 0:20 p.m. ln-avca Arrivea Iravc 11 Arrives p.m.

12 1rarcs 40S Arrivea Leavr aoi Arrrves 4:40 p.m. 404 sjratea C'MIC frfl T.n F.ISI04 Jsn rewipis ete be-ier ef yearling, active aw pout jetesdy: top 110. on for L4-pnnnd kinds. he.f ster( unevenly 1 4 50c' lower; mostle off; tup IS l.atT.pcund averages, bulk S4.7Ffteo- a.m. p.m,' MISSOl'HI, a AN HAS TEX AH HAIIaYVAT.

esse.1 eff near ta close under reailslog end r-d lell.ojt M-rch 5 13c; Msy i9.i I July 2.67c; Peptember 2.47c. Tli-re wss a bttter Innuu for ref'nM I soaar both for domei''r a.t,d export bus': riese Tneie cm no clangs In quotations which ar. 4 4.90c fcr fine grannlated. I Refined future were nominal and wtth. jeut transscfioits.

Closing price, were n-i changed to 1ft points net higher, with at 1.10c July I. SSc. forrrr, MtinsiF-r. 'ev Tork. Jan, 9 There was l.s-A bo.it ess eonngii give fu-ure.

a 1 traoe tu'dav rA p-ices fi-viustei wlfhtr. a rsr.gs cf Itn Ms-rh wiling ef III II4M.F.. Tore. Jsn. Foreign en hangs New .10:00 a.til.

5:10 a.m. SI Jmrra p.m. (3 liravo 84 Arrivea 2 Arrives strong OUI.AT MBP7RTT HOVI. Tork. Jsn.

Liberty UH. eivS e-eady to JSC lower; eer-le. aloc'a- WtTM.v liemanil Sends KoW cables to day on banks 41" Come in at once, have me examine your teeth, show you what is to be done, and what it will cost. Ex amination free. TRaEATMENT OF THE GUMS A SPECIALTY DR.

A. B. KARPE Shreveport Dentist Shreveport Sine 1912 14 Ymh' Eperieot 405-Tews Street Sbrioo Build.ini 11:00 pm. 7:40 a.m. :40 p.m, svas.

en.i ii.ri see eetlv Istg'lj U9 is t-we- than Hstiirdny-s g.er,.: 6'. lower Jlgh's ar4 bought ahoiit O-'O; he I. ovT ntn.ier.te: top SI ii, on ore io.e i ia Tret 4 vavsssttl 4a s-lret 4Vte ii BOlTMEnN PAMFIO MMVA fl :5 ro. 23 lravns 6:00 a.m.' 27 Leave etrHABOn MNE (U. K.

a.m. Lrsrew 1 :00 p.m. I I4-awej ii MM .,.97 PC 91 0 7. 17. 1 Si 74 9' 4a .100 (II lm.

Frsett. si ten on to I frem Ststfltji wbfie Hsptamhar ad. Arrlvrs SS Arrive 2 Arritea 4) Af lives JOt Arrives Arrfiea 4:00 pjn. ws-nft 44 third1 rtk 44s inters te TTfiurT 4ae J7I 'l't. cables 13, ITAi.r rterr.rvl 437 411.

PB11M -I'emsod 7t, cables 74'4. M4. rbi 69 S4.74. collies Ss 90. V'HW AY Kcn-nri-l If f-J, SWFTtSlM II 90.

T'CWSHK Pstn.rd 19 II rf-ITITRLANrt lmend 19 11, IPTN 15.00. norecy, t.wnsd 4 40. 91 if. HP Hewisnd II, IPnPEAL-'4. IAtTSiAN.a A AflAANrVAaS s.se: c-Miie S7ee)7je.

p.g. 'l. k'k deslrsh e. MS I is iie.p, rt. eliwe 13.

f.t inn's 119 40 bn li'et. HV12.3S: tliet. fall shorn Hwiraj I'l ftt vsnceo. rrom sscjs iv Th. marke erentd uncharged tu 1 potr.t h'aher and closed on-harred pw'n's e-s etitira'sd at about 10.000 hs.s fret onee If 9f tsc- le.

IJ UHo. savr avm, I Leavea (fll 12:45 p.m. 20 ro. 301 Twrlr, V. ga pn, Pees.

I (eu j. Tl op i I l. Swiav res rise, J-.

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