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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 19

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T. roomy aceli44, lb underoignad will afar foe sal and salt to trio bigkost- bidder for cask in lisedttle followtng pttr Donal property bolonglag 19 said der seed. towitt -a stock ot goods and -I Ford automobile. lett toodol. ,3 Studbaker automobile I gasoline 3 hogs.

hotter. 1 lot ot fixtures for Poutortlea Ways gasoline otanit and Pantie- IrtalEon- 1 corn crusher, 1 lot household goodst- "e- '10 totut lump cosi. And with tha widoiegi consont whteb Li, boon gives. at the 011.241 UM. will sold time tollOwing rest ProPortr.

kaown aa the-0 Urea ators house troPortY. located at Illmborlin ttiellrbto, Itittolt county. Tartness. con- 'listing of about ono acre ot land and is Improved with I Ant-11111g hoses; 1 store hous; 1 barn; 1 garag and 1 oen This sale will he mods on tit prop: arty- st Kimberlin Heights, omit wilt t4br1n at It 0.tocit, et. Ott on Thursday, 10,1010.

A. Administrator. 7Cnotville.Tonstssos, R. IP. 14.

141-1t COUNTY COURT LAND SALE The City of Knoxidlle vs. B. 1 1 '10 Am prop, Niels putt tmor atori Tb art 1414 ICt SALE Itiret a duly alaillitiell--Ita Ch ttelmts 1 ,4 gf I m. P. at a a oAlb e-.

4 dm, dificoottood, Ala undo ritignd, will offor tee sate and mitt to tit bigkoate bIttilot for reek in hood 'the followtsit For. aerial ProPorly boloottlat1 to said Ito-t ailed, atoolt ot good. and -1 Ford automobile. 1111 toodol. Studobaker 1 tasolio 1 7 1 lot ot fixtures far lioutorttelk I Warn gasoline otailla and I corn ern-Sher.

.1 lot household itoodit''. 10 totut lump real. And with tita widoles consent whieb lite boon MUM. UM. Will ho sold tli roe ProPert kDQWft as tha-0 tarreastAtors housa troPertn.

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No 1111. Puteusitt to a decree pronounced In tho ahoy canoe at the- leptons' her 120. in the county evert of 1Cnox I lets'. male to th highest bidder, at th north door of the court holm in 1 Dm by ICnorvillaa on tiaturdaY0 the Oth A do or ost 1 0 4 A 11 060 OA day of Oc tober -1920. 11, o'clock ---4 Put the el 1Cnox north 1Cnor, der I C9 FINANCIAL NEWS a NEWS OF GRAINS 1 AND PROVISIONS VOLS TO OPEN OILSATORDAY cormorrEE IRELAND NEED 1 Toms BONDS NEWS OF GRAINS NEWS TO OPEN COntAITTEE O.

11 ArIED LAY FOUNDATION-OF coteru SHRINE Catholic Blshops and Archbish LA FouNDA, loll OF COSTLY SHRINE Catholic Bishops and Archbish I 1 A. 7 in. the property dedcribed In the AIADIzEr RppoRT ipi kadine: A certain Jot of land in I the llth of the city of Knox, LAU 14 wine, Knox eounty. being the I soot hail of lot No. IS in Cowan'.

Addition saki city. fronting 26 feet Neer York. Sept. SCTh cotton on the south side of Grand Seetille ket tree weak and lower again tol and extending back In depth 160 feet, with a further decline in prices. I.

IJSA A Mew 'York, Sept. cotton Was weak and Wirer again with further (Welles in prices. plbedi the 11 seat 1 Aaditi on th and MARKET REPORT New 'York, Sept. cotton ket was weak and lower State Is Cleared For Season's First Battle. e4A4A INIAAAA.1 OAMAABli90 bps Attend Ceremony.

Five Members Will COlidUCti Public Hearing. Villartly of the Nation, Tells Purpose of Movement. In of the Nation, Tells Purpose of Movement. MIA ItAtrankAotaa HMI Papal Benediction Sent All Participants. Bender's Fighters to Clash With Emory and Henry.

being the same property-convyed to D. IL. Sprankle. by O. F.

Iron, Nov. 11, 1010. by dead of record the mpglater'sNoffie Knox tpunty, deed book 246. page 302. to which deed reference Is made for perfect deecrip Mon.

TEIIIIS sJ property will be sold on a credit sir months, in bar of the equity of redemption. taking Interest-bearing notes, with good security and retaining a lien as further 'Jetta ity. A. W. EDINGTON.

County Court POWZMI TIIO2tNBUR011 Bole. Sept. 17, 24 Oct. 1. S.

being D. IL lel. forter' book refers tIon. sJ geld credit equity bearia retain 2'0971 Bent. Structure to Be Dedicated to All Soldiers Dying In World War; Declares Truth or Falsity of Atrocity Charges Should Be Established.

Coach Perfects His Aerial DefenseVols Expected to Score Heavy. I Chicago. Sept. the first time since fill corn today commanded less than $1 a bushel on 'chants for new crop deliveries. Continued fine weather, pointing to a 'huge yield safe from frost, was largely, responsible.

The market closed heavy. 6 to 9 cents lower. with December 99 to 99 and September 11.27 to 11.27. Wheat finished unsettled at 1 cents decline to cent advance December 11.26 to 2221 and Mardi 22.27 to $2.27. Oats lost 2 to 2 cents and provisions closed unchanged to 27 'cents down.

An soon as the market opened corn started to plunge. Offerings on a large scale were thrown into the pit apparently. without end, and about the only buyers were shorts who could grab profits. The September delivery In pork showed weakness, as receipts today were large and further big supplies were sai4 to be on the way here. Oats gave way with corn and touched the lowest price yet this season.

Export purchases of wheat totalling 1.000.000 bushels counteracted only In part an impression that urgent European requirements tot breadstuffs had been filled. Meanwhile, bears in wheat made much of the severity of the break in coarse grain. Provision declined with corn and hogs. brain and provisionel Open. "MEAT Utah.

Low. Chum Dee. ...1.35 217 2.31 2.3111 March. 2.27 Lit 2.26 2.27 CORN. Snit.

..1.22 1.115 1.26 1.27 Soot .1.112 1.15 126 1.27 Chicago. Sept. 22.Tor the first time dice fill corn today commanded loll 0.. 4 -sale to New York. Sept.

and Industrials pursued widely divergent courses In today's very active stock the former. especially low priced issues. scoring additional gains, whils tbe latter became more unsettled as signs of "business readjustment multiplied. That this readjustment is taking the form of pronounced price revision was clearly iudicated by the news that two prominent western mai order houses had out price. from 10 to 20 per cent.

while the manufacturer of a well knows automobile announced a reduction bf to 21 per cent for his product. Accompanying these developments were rumors to the effect that the coming weeks are likely, to witness a marked slowing down of operations in the steel trade, with probable reduc' tione of prices for fabricated materials. Bankers and other financial, interests regarded the latest industrial ad. vices ILSD a logical sequence of the protracted strain on the country's credits and expressed their approval of any reaction towards pre-war conditions. The more severe losses of the session were again sustained by motors and affiliated specialties, oils, steels, equipments, shipping' and some of the food shares, where gross declines ex.

tended from one to six points, with partial rallies on short covering at the close. Prominent among the stronger rails were New Haven. St. Paul. Chicago and Alton, St.

Louis Southwestern, Texas and Pacific, Missouri Puerto preferrefj and Kansas City Southern. Standard, or dividend paying rails were under pressure at intervals and unclassified specialties lost ground. Sales amounted to 214000 shares. stability on more diversified dealings was shown by the bond mar. het, with Liberty issues as the out, standing feature of strength.

Domes. tic rails kept pace with the demand I for low glade stocks, especially eonvertible issues, but foreign war nom' tions showed little change. Total sales (Pe 1raIvsp agtrregated $111,700.000.. Old United States bonds wars OW; enented on mak 0- New l'Ork. Sept.

and in- thistriltim ntirandbA Iwittalw Mom-rant I market today. December contracts sold off to 24.20, or les points beloW tit closing price of the previous day and closed at 24.45, with the market closing easy at net decline of 35 to 05 points. Reports of a more sweeping reduction in prices by one of the leading cotton manufacturers and that prominent mail order houses bad issued reduced price lists, appeared to be largely for the early selling. Liverpool wax better than due. but the market here opened easy at a decline of 10 to 20 points ow all months except October, which was points higher.

The near months soon weakened with later deliveries and a moderate midday rally.on a private condition report of 50.6 and unfavorable weather reports -met increased offerings. which seemed to come largely from the south. The selling from that quarter served to color reports of an easing spot basil tinder weight of Increasing receipts, and the market showed still greater weakness during the afternoon. Th," pressure seemed to be stimulated by reports that Secretary Houston was opposed to the use of banking facilities for the purpose of holding commodities for higher prices. Reports from London that delegate.

of the British coal miners had refused to con-alder proposals for a second vote on the strike question also had a depressing influence and liquidation of October was particularly active. The price of that month broke to 28.80. or 120 points net lower, while January sold off to 23.42. or 78 points below lost night's closing Last prices were to 30 points up from the lowest on covering. The weather map showed light to -heavy rains In the central belt and the eastern belt forecast was unfavorable, but the impression still prevailed that there bad been no serious loss of, cotton from the tropical storm.

Port receipts today 9,597 bales; United State port stocks 8114718. Exports 4.010. enilklnft 270,477 so far this season. --Moot cotton quiet; middling 29.50. The market closed easy Clem net firth.

Low. 1414C October tt.se1 20.26 December 24.30 24.45 January ....24.111 22.42 23.65 March ..22.60 22.25 23.2e '1ay .1. .22.22 21.30 3346 mar- today. Washington. Sept.

foundation stone of the $5.000.00 shrine of the immaculate conception' which is being erected on the Catholic university grounds her and which la to be dedicated to the memory of the soldiers and sailors who lost their lives in the world war, was laid today by Cardinal Gibbons. assisted by Cardinal O'Connell. Attending the ceremony were most of the archbbshope and bishop of the Catholic church in the United States, hundreds of superiore Of Malty religious orders and prominent laymen as well as government officials and the diplomatic representatives of foreign nations. Bishop Sha bn, recor of the Cathollo university. and Blehop John P.

Mc-Nicholas of Duluth. delivered the addresses. Bishop Shahan announced that Pope Benedict had sent the papal benediction to all thowe participating in the service today and that tlui pope was making gift, the first of its kind ever to come to America, of a full life size mosaic copy of Murillo's "Immaculate Conception" which will be placed when the shrine la completed. The maze is cleared and the seenerY set for the snail opening Saturday, when the curtain will officially rise on Tennessee's 1920 lemon, with Emory and Henry as the opponent. The game Is called for 2:15 o'clock.

Tentative offk-iskt have been selected Sam Doak. Tusculum, will probably referee; Wolfe, Tennessee, wBI officiate ea umpire and Prof. Richardson as head linesman. Little is known of the Emory and Henry machine, but is a foregone conclusion that the "ffehting Volunteers" will experience little difficulty in rolling uo a sizeable score. It is likely that Coach Bender vrill take ad vantage of the opportunity to use all of his men, and watch them under lire.

Coach, Bender spud considerable time yesterday in perfecting his defense against so aerial attack. and this is taken to that the Chief is ex-pectins some such nutnuver from the Wildman gang. Four teams were in action yesterday and the afternoon waa given over to the perfection of Ways. A scrimmage session was not held. The vrogram for today is snore running of signals, instruction In kick-off tactics and the like.

The session will likely be rather brief and, not quite as strenuous as usual-Graham end and captain in ISM wen in uniform yesterday. Vowel! looks heavier than lest year and he was working hard gAt forward with Captain Hatcher. COUNTY ODURT LAND SALE Andrw Mtx.y V. Mary Ella. Catron.

1110. PUrsuaat to a decree pronounced In tho-abovs calm at tho August term. 1111. in th coUnty court of Knox soungy. Tonn I will offer for sale to tho highest biddor, at th north door of tho court house, in Knoxville.

on Saturday, the 1lith day of September, 1120, at 11 o'clock a. the lands deecribod in the pleadings: A tract of land containing 11 acres. mono or lees. lying tin lith civil district of Knox county. Tenn, beginning on Stackers (8terchi) line, Grill's corner; thencs N.

41 E. 71 pole to where a black oak stood and where now stands a. rock; thence -N. 45 W. 14 pole to a post oak; thence-S.

43. W.71 pole. to a black oak; thenso 8.43 EL 21 poles: therm S. 41, W. 33- poles to a stake on Osbornos lino; thence S.

41, W. 41 poled to Make; therm N. 11, fl. 23 poles to a sassafras; thence a 41. E.

34 poles to the beginning. TERMS Sala land Irttl-bernott, on a eretilt of ,11, 11 and 14 month0, In bar-of the; redern011ors. taking In-tore. bearing notswith good per sonal security and rotaining a lien ea the- land se further security. A.

W. County Court Clerk. OBEEN W'EBB, 3,10. 17. 14.

COU Andre, Puri the-et 1111. sourtip the ht of the Tenn-. Flopteri the la A trim more distric nine corner where new s' 11 pot W.71 21. 21 to a it 11. 11.

11. Beta of 1 the, tki Conti I the lel New York. Sept. ft --Oswald Garrioe VMard announced today that the selection of the membership of the Ocuunittee of One Hundred on Ireland. formed on invitation of The Nation.

for the purpose of investigating and reporting publicly upon conditions in Ireland. with especial reference to atrocities. has been completed. Public hearings are to be held in Washington by a commission of five members of the eorM'nittee. The perP011001 of this commission has not been announced.

Five United Stntes senators. Johnson and Phelan A California; Spencer of Missouri: Ashurst of and Walsh of Massachusetts. as well as four governors. Edwards of New Jersey; Oarey of Wyoming: Frazier of North Dakota, and Campbell of Arizona. have accepted places on the committee.

Which is made up otherwise of persens prominent in the discussion of public questions. It le announced that Sir Auckland Geddes. the British ambassador. and Prof. Earnonn de Valera, es repreeentatives of England and Ireland.

have been Invited to -provide the conunIttee with Information, and to submit lists of persons who should be called fts witnesses. The Nation states in reply to both favorable and adverse comments with respect to the proposed investigation that "it has undertaken the project in the conviction that anything which jeoprdizes the relations of the United States with foreign powera or which. ten de to breed international ill-feeling, la a proper subject of inquiry by any' group of, American citizens. "The object of such inquiry ehould be the determination, so far possible. of the truth or falsity of the allegations which tend to cause ill-feeling.

to the end that, if true. responsibility for the unhappy conditions may be made clear. and that. If falat, the allegations may be publicly shown to be such." -f u. MEDAL PLAY FOR WOMEN GOLFERS AT CHEROKEE KW YORK STOCKS A Woman's handicap competition will be waged over the Cherokee afore Saturday.

according to announcement of Pro Jimmy Dickson last night. Prises are offered by Hazen Mum, and the match is expected to draw entry list. wEm. NEW ORLEANS 4 If er $150,000 FOR DEMPSEYBRENNAN BATTLE Dec. .1.04 1.06 6136 994 Ottiii---: Deo.

59 0 57 67 1day ik 1 64 14 11 11 POl- Sept. 6,. 24.10 Oct ii.11 ii 14.60 Oc1t. "19.91 11.97 11.20 19.95 Jan. ..11.2" 11.46 17.15 11.07 111i.i--: Sept.

11.11 Oct. iiii Hilo 17.49 Cask Orals, Wheat-No. 1 No. 1 hard 12.4101.51; No. 1 hard.

11.47. Corn-No. 2 mixed. 11.110142; No. a yellow, 11.27 01.14.

17114: No. 1 white 5101711o. Bytt, No. S. 11.1201.11t Batley," 110 Silo.

0 Timothy seed, 11.11 TAO, 7 Clover seed 111.01 11.11' Pork nominal; 1ar4 26.10: ribs 11.17 017.76. Chicago Livestoeit Cattle Roosipts 10.110: choice steers steady to strong; top 11.15; bulk chat 15.11011.9e; good steers mostly 1540011.25; medium, steers very dull at uneva pries': bulk. grassy cattle 9.0001441r butcher cattle weak and draggy; best she stook 1.6101.50; can-nets slow. 4.1104.11; bologna bulls 4.00 1T.10; hole valrs 17.11017.75: 1,11111117 calves dull. 1.61011.01; best feeders steady, others western steady.

bulk 1.50011.11. 1, Hoge--Reoeipts 11,10: opened 15 to 26 cents higher than yesterday's early average closing strong and 10 to 15 cents talgher than opening; top 17.45; bulk light and butchers 11.40017.30: bulk packing sows 11.11501110; Pits to to 25 cents higher; bulk desirable kinds 11.50 0 17.11. Sheop---Reosipts 16.100. slow, mostly steady; spots on medium tombs lower; top native 11.76; bulk 11.00012.50; no good tat western here; top 13.00; killers 11.00; fat ewes 5.0001.00. Mew reek Osier.

New York, Sept. firm; creamorr firsts 61011e Eggs firm; fresh gathered firsts 17 010o. Meow, firm; average run 1102111to. Poultry alive, chickens br freight by express 37040o1 fowls 41041o; old roosters 220; tur- korit.4404. sea poultry steady; western broi ere.

fresh, 410510; western roasting chickens. 40011c; roosters 17041c; turkeys 31 0 ITe. 1-10EMZSOCIOIDIE I LAMM 1 TO 26-centa higher Mao yesterday's early average 01011111kft strong Mid 10 to 15 cents lather than opening; top 17.46; bulk light and butchers 1g4001710: bulk packing Seim 11.115016.60; piglet to 25 moats blither; bulk desirable kirxls15.5101W: 6. Because he is unable to secure the course he to pursue at the Unlversity of Tennessee, there le some talk of All Doak, the 'husky Tusculurn man, leavingeachool. It Is to be booed that Doak will be able to straighten out hie course and with the team as he appears to be a valuable asset to the line.

LOST AIM FOUND bp pp oom.vmegagooMOmpooroompatimmem LOSTBunch-of kepi on Lyons View ear or up town. John N. McCoy ngraved on same. Reward. to Journal and Tribune.

11-23-St LOSTGold bag on eirolk Park ear. monogram H. P. P. Reward.

Helen rettways ISIS W. Clinch. 11.23-3t LOUTPurple woolen shawl. be. Swoon Magnolia Avenue and Boyd'.

bridge. Reward for return to Journal Sind Tribune. 0.21-St LOUTPurple woolen shawl. be. Iween Magnolia Avenuto and Boyd's bridge.

Rew to Journal and Tribuneard tor return New Orleans. Sept. ILSpot cotton steady, lower. Sales on the spot 410 bales: to IOC Low middling 15.01; middling 27.10; good middling 2.71. Itceipts 2.511; stock 201,617.

The cotton market closed steady at not dietitian of 54 to 115 points. CIIPeing High. Low. Jaid. Ootobor ....11.50 25.10 25.25 Decembor 15.41 21.17 21.51 January MD 21.41 12.11 March 12.11 12.11 blhlr 9..22.25 21.65 21.75 WWI, 411111 110JV January 22.40 22 2 .6 March ..22.75 22.00 112.2e MAY 23 .25 21.65 21-15 I I I CI I Chicago, Sept.

offer of a puree of 1160,000 for bout between Champion Jack Dempsey and Bill Bram nen. wan wired to Jack Kearns, man. agar of the titleholder. In New York tonight by Floyd Fitzsimmona, Benton Harbor, promoter. The bout, If 'arrw ged.

would take place at Benton Harbors the latter part of October. wpm gon ti 1 misir adawno rna Is ager of the tit lehold er. In New Yk or tonig Mich ht by Floyd Fitzsimmonn. Benton Harbor. promoter.

TM 'arranged. would take place at Benton Harbor. ths latter part or October. Chtesse Prods. Chicago.

Sept. 21.Potatoet weak; receipts 41 care; Jersey cobblers. acked or bulk. 12.1502.25. Butter higher: creamery Eggs lower; Mete 18014c.

Poultry. aHre, lower; fowls. general run 30c; sPriogo Ho; turkeys 410c. rTti irA Mont YZ receipts 4 cars ersoy co era sack- ed or bulk. 22.1502.25.

Butter higher: creamery 4405e. Eggs lower; firsts 68054c. y. Poultr olive. lower; fowls.

genital run 30c; sPringa He; turkeys 410c MOANS HALVE AticoAlls II II 1 g'" A WEEKLY STATEMENT OF RANK OP ENGLAND WEEKLY STATEM ENT RANK CIP Emu ANtl 7 II I I I I LOOKOUT SERIES I tifillAHT nrntrn Eanta IEEE Ilk iet.as BROWNS AND RED SOX STAND unix SHOW OF COPPING BUT THEY WORRY THE LEADERS ir woutonnu. l'' 4 Hollingsworth Pitches Aluminum Team to Victory By Score of 5 to 1. London. Sept. 22The weekly statement of the Bank of England shows the following changes: Pounds Sterling Total reserve.

decreased 120,000 Circulation, increased. 221.000 decreased 28,784 Other securities. Increased 1.132,000 Public deposits, increased. 1.1105,000 Other deposits, decreaned 17,127,000 Notes reserve. decreased 220.000 Government securities.

v. 20.102,008 The proportion of the bank's reserve to liability 1a11.12 per cent; last liek It wee 11.211 per cent. Rats of discount, I per sent. ag All WANT AD RATES WIIIIIN FARO IN ADVANC1L -1 Insertion lee per line 11 oonueoutive insertieno go Dor line oonsecutive insertions lo per line Ilb Consecutive insertion" te lam (Minimum else 3 lines. (Sts word.

mounted sa ens I A) ILATICS IF CMARUZD. Want ads charged only to persons whose names appear in telephono di. rectory. liaise same as above tt Paid within five days stherwise rive ennitt per lino higher. LABOR TYPII (Minimum en inch.) I One Inoortion ...111.00 per Inch two insertions .911 per inch I' bree insertions AO Per inch Bin OnnettiOnl so per inch (Subject le 5 eta per In cash dia.

aunt.) CONTRACT It Lower rates on en In twolve contracts supplied onapplication. 1 0: OM! IPS Mla affsl 111........1 11 I 1 ITT ILTIPTI AT ireb A tvrweee III I ri Sales In Last 11001111shiLow Sale Am. Beet aurae I 22 712 9 78 79 Am. Can 1 2 35 26 26 Am. Car Tdy 1 111133 132 12312 Am.

H. pre 9 89 1 673 41 Am. mt. Corp. 61 76 74 14 Am.

Locomotive 51 91 13 I 11412 Am. Linseed 1 41 'IT 81 Am. Sm. Ref. 19 ill 40 41 Am.

Sugar 2111101011109 Am. Sumatra Tob IS 90 1812 2812 Am. T.L. Tel. 8 112 911 SS Am.

Tob. Set. Am. Wools 13 7712 Anaconda Copper 82 64 53 i $3 Atchison 11 If 83 21 A. C.

L. 1 Ad, G. W. I. 2616011116 Baldwin Loco.

TIT 112109 110 Baltimore Ohio 51 44 43 43 Both. Steel "EV 11 73 72 73 Canadian Pao. 27121 120130 Central Leather 64 CM 45 46 Chandler Motors 71 47 66 66 Chl. M. St.

P. 63 .31 37 38 R. I. Pao. 398 40 2712 38 Chia Copper 10 28 27 2712 Coca Cola SO 33, 31 32 Cot Tuel Iron 3 Corn Products 58 24 24 86 Crucible Steel 46131 III 11 Cuba Can.

Sugar 24 32 ST 38 Erie 14 20 19 1914 General Plectrio 8143 142 142 General Motors 240 SO 19 1912 Or. pfd. 48 19 '78 WA Or. No. Or.

Ctfe. 3 Gulf States Steel 60 Ill. CAntral 1 1180 10 90 Insp. Copper 201 4712 44 44 IntMer.litar. zed.

4 74 1434 76 InL Nickel 20 19 IS 19 Int. Paper 20 79 17 18 Kennecott Copper 7 25 IS IS L. N. 2103 102 103 Mex. Petroleum 331192 12134 111612 Miami Copper 3 20 20 20 Middle States Oil 94 14 IS 16 Midvale Steel 1ST 29 ST ZS Ildw.

Pacific 162 IS 1 II 28 N. Y. Central 24 TIM 742,41 N. N. IL H.

142 37 35 17 N. 10 4 tS III Norther I 110 Ill TO Pure Oil 3912 19 Ok. Prod. Rot. 42 4 4 4 Pazt-Am.

Petro, 1041 4 i 01 91 Pennsylvania 51 42 43 43 Pitts. W. 'fa. 12 21 St 15 Ray .22 .3 --i'''' 15 Readiest 16 941 92 113 Rep. Iron Og St.

$2 74 TO Royal Dutch. N- 28 17 34 111 11. la. 44 10t4 0 Its le S. A.

ptd. 27 171 18 Shell. Ti. ag Tr. 2 63 51 Il Sinclair 011 R.

112 33 43 SI Sloss-SheL S. A 5 47 II I Southern Pao. 78 47 96 Southern By. 2 127 21 30 Se Southern Itr, pitL 4 04 IS 43 ti G. of N.

.1. 10 106 104 1 04 Studebaker Corp. 344 01 I SS 59 Tenn. Copper I 16 9 Texas Co. IS 51 50 60 Texas II IS ST 14212 Products 52 71 43 TO Transoont.

Oil 24 13 12 12 Union Pacific 27128 121 13 United Fruit 1202 201 203 1 1Y. S. Food Prod. IS 14 47 58 U. S.

Ind. Alcohol IT 85 42 $4 IL S. Rat. Stores .122 72 74 71 IL Rubber i TS 16 42 43 IT. S.

Steel 270 110 SS IS U. S. Steel. 2t104 106 MK 'flak Coppor ler 43 11 43 TM! IS 53 i 53 83 34 iiihint: 110 43 73 130 41 61 18 38 27 32 3 31 ,38 19 142 19 71 3 500 91 441 71 19 73 11 103 131 20 11 ZS 28 71 70 70-- 84 81 10 171 38 SI SI 12 12 II 14 1 I OS 30 So IS OS 104 04 19 10 SO St SI TO isti. 12 mg 13 208 202 17 58 I3 $4 71 IS Is IS A I III CA ILI ki I ...7.6 7..

Jig A. a 1 O. W. 26160145 146 Baldwin Loco. ST Ill 09 110 Bal Otimor Ohio 51 44 43 43 Beth.

Steel 14 13 72 72 Camadian Pao. 27121 120120 contrail Logatnr ..1 Del 41i3e1 I Ile Chicago Stocks. Mose aolot. 211.Switt Sz 109. Cottensummt Olt.

New York, Sept. the exception of the spot positions. which were uetained by covering. oU was weaker undercom mission house silluir south and Liverpool; followed by late rallies on improvement in lard. The close was 10 points higher to 13 lower.

Sales 11.300 barrels. Prim. crude 41.01; prime summer yellow spot 1310; October 13.71; DeCember 13.10; March 11.57. Prime wintEkr yelloW and aumzner white Eirre---is mer Ye Deiteml wint.ar 1- Liberty Bowl Quotatious. Now York.

Soot 2LCloolog prices on Liborty bond today worst 814.o OA 14.1S Pint fa (bid) 11-40 re 5.34 'First 4104 47.20 8600111d 4 iii.11 114,2 4 Third 4 ICI Fourth 4 '11 86.44 Victory 1 'I 9114 ViOt017 4 'a I SLIM -Professional InALL 1 Professional C11 rds FRANK NELSON 14 PIANO AND ILAILNIONY 111. Cheryl' Avas Aim .110014 DR21 Rs. LEE MILLER OPTIcOrATH ruyerczAze aoi-4451-40s HOLSTON SIAM. onal Cards FRANK NELSON PIANO AND HARMONY' 4 7 III.t DTr Gooda Market. New York, Sept.

13.Cotton Vero 'plater In todars Intrketik lower prices on Mantled geode having failed to atitpulate buying. Tarns wore weak. continued quiet and unchanged. Burlaps wore toady to firm. Ilk) Epeeist to The Journal and Tribune Alcoa, Sept.

21.Hollingsworth Imbibed freely from the sweet cup of revenge today and Alcoa heaved the four game series with the Chattanooga Lookouts. While the crack Alcoa mounds-man held the Nick ling gang to a lone hit and an unearned run his team. mates pounded Vines for enough hit to gain a II to 1 decision on the final game ot the series. 'Holly" was given exeellent support and pitched unbeatable ball. striking out an even dozen of the prise Lookout rwatamen.

Chattanooga tallied its lone run in the wood when Cunningham drew a pass. was sacrificed to loomed and sowed an error. This evened the more as Alcoa had led eft In the Mat round with a hit which was made to count for a run. The Aluminum makers came back in their part of the second, however, and Put the earn on ice when they pounded VMes for four hits and scored 11111 many runs. Vines then tightened and managed to hold Alcoa without gains for the remainder of the game.

The Lookouts immured, their only hit of the game In the seventh when, with tws down, 2401derkorn hit for three ba.gs. John. eon grounded out and the Alcoa hearthstone was saved. The box score: Lookout AB It 11 PO AEI EMILY. If ....4 0 0 1 0 Graff, sa 3 0 '0 1 0 1 Leonard, 2b 400080 Cunningham.

cf 2 1 a I I 0 NeIderkoni, 3b 2 0 1 1 2 I Johneon, rf 202000 Grose lb 2 11. 12 0 0 Townsend. O. 1 0 0 Vines. 1 IMO GEO.

J. NV; O. OS1ZOPATIIII0 FUT1CIAN 11117111VEILL BLDG. nmobizs lit t' "1r uddiroY4," to, -i I "'IP 3.4 IVI, 4'5 f.k,,e''' t. 1 ,..4 -e, 1 4, 4 4 1 i- 4.4 li, S.

441f Nib A' I. 14.L 7: 4. 1 tp, I 4. 4,,., ,4,4,:,,,,:, I 1 i 0, 14 a I 7--1 A' 5 I 4 A 7 4 Je i 8 I iii A of 'UP04, IC'- A 44 7 .04,..4,.,. 4 4 i A .4, 1, -7-- 4 4 '41fr JIA.otidi 31) iho, (g) fie 71 1 Now Torte Now York, Sort.

1181-11MO morcna tno poser I por cont. 'Duckling strong. Storting 00 SAT bills SAS coanbor eta SO day bills on banks S44; cow. mongol II day Ulla 1.46; demand A1.50041 cables I.1134. Y'raseess.

1 eabloo SA Belgian tiluses, LIS; foibles LH. ()undo's. demand 11.11; -sables lAro, domand CIS; cables 4.2$. Marko, dentaad 1.11; cables 1.12. New Torn exchange on Montreal IS pr cont digeount.

Oevornmont bonds firm: railroad bonds Irrogruinr. Timo loans Strong; 00 darn. IS days and 0 Months HIS POt coat. ----0-----, DR. KATE T.

CALLAHAR OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN SII-4104 Intrults La ruopin xlaw pawns sin Wild Mt 1 I. tst4La-tillbill osTROPATHIC PHYSICIAN 44,44 IIMpIRIS BLDG. 0 OLD Mils. 1101V "MON SOL Noir Tech NoW York, Sept. U.Copper quiet: electrolytic.

spot and nearby, WAG IS; fourth quartos. 11. Vint easy, spot 44.0; mearby 44.26; futures. 4 CSC Iron tetbdy lied unchanged. Antimony 7.36.

Zino quiet; East St. Louts delivery. spot MI. Lead Iteadr; Isnot 3.0001.20. At London: Standard copper.

spot Hu Is id; futures Tp Ts 4d Eloctro- lytte. spot 1130; leturos hip. spot 14Ip 17s Id; futures 272p Ifs Id. Lead. spot Sip 17s Id; futures 32p.

Zinc, Pot 41P; future Up to. --i 2 glut 4 Ittla lyti ape 2111 KNOXVILLE GIANTS LOSE THIRD STRAIGHT 14 84 47 IS 144t 47 13 Livarilool Cotton. StCotton spot in fair demand: priers toady; o4 middiing 116.00; fully middling lit.211; middling SIAS; Low aniddling.t.73; ordinary 14.23;-ordinarr eat 4.000 baleo. Including I.110 American. Receipts 1.000 including 100 American.

'Futures cl0o04 1015: Ortobor ILI 17.110t May.10.31; Jett ISIS. 4, didtaittill' 4 04 Ito4 ten 111.1 Itl-1 Total 4. gates. 974:100 aharos. TA---B1 etvidei KNOXVILLE-- VETERINARY HOSPITAL SEteett.

Totrfatirgalts, SIS Vf, clivrel6 both Pheb OIL AA fcir tzfortn EMI) aito 01, CAM 6-t KNOXVILLE'--- -VETERINARY pm 1111001, Sletelat Yotartaartass. Bit V. chary Ay. bath Phoebe 0 s. '1'.

Otl- SAFE 1 GUARANTEED Ow" 1- 11)- 1 't 46 i i t'''t, kiI, It 1 1 0 ii 41 abi i '-s- -2 1 '4' 1. 4. AA for tztain 1 1 trbm.1 0.1k C'3 CAY ST Totals dr 211 1 1 24 1 Alcoa AB It PO A Ilrogdoe. so 4 1 1 1 5 Byrd. rt I 4 1 2 I Doyle, a 4 0 fb, A Hondereon71; 3 1 0', 2 -413 11 PO Brogdea.

an 4 1 1 d. BYr rt I Tipton. .4 1 D071e, 0 Holla4roon, 71; 3 1 RIIPOAE 2.1150 0 00 .120 Pootalus-13) 1 11 Part, Ity I. ammo'. 1 12 Itoleirrtb, 2 41 1 10028 :,1101, Speer lei to The Journal and Tribune.

Birmingham, Sept. Chicago Giants made St three straight from the Knoxville Giants In the thirst game of the nogrO world series today 'whoa they defeated tho Southern Leaguer to 1. Th final garage of the Birtnhighone aeries will be played tomorrow; The taunt; thou go to Now Orleans for a pair of ngagentento titer which theY will ploy two Santee at linoxvillo October 1 and The; encounter feature-4st -vras tint clean threw bagger to left field by 'Ono wine Maddox, tho one armed rondos Th Knoxville nogrotio wore badly eighth Chicago secured an oven dozen bite off Pero while Brown yield. ed but holt thot number. women, off- 04re' do When-it aiiC' Chtento 001, oe 012-7 12 Knoxville ZOO 001 100-2 Batteries: J.

Brown and Ilarthol: Fore. and Caundru- ammo et the stare the Browai and Red ttsity Ifelsals.411; lett. sad Everett Stott, below. a $as. sad (tester) George Sialor at Breves.

New York. dept. 1120.Th bet tar raw sugar-wog quieter today and no now amain, 4- wale reportd. Prit4 -wer -unchangod at tit Waite for cost and freight; Ogital to tor a The market tor refined wait tweet-tied and 4wro reduced coat per pound by two of Um leading re. fliers to basin of It fronts for find granulated.

with Lb list uow'ranging 14 to It Second-band Agars woro reported to be- LOW 1111,, 14 CntAIL The uneetiledifeliting to- tbe relined market to ocattere4 liquidation to sugar gad closing pricer; woro to points net lower, al- though, there- -waa only a moderato Lieadout moaloy, silver SII61 'or 011130. Money SU per eunt ratoo. short and titre Oaths bills I 11-14, por-coat. 0- L. Now 'Tort Caffetr- Nile' York.

Beirt. for coil'. futtiros oterator at la doclino of 12 to IS pointa fold IS to II point bet lower during the early tramline few, der continued liquidation and smatter-leg rresoura ocompastod by roporin that 141tai1lan ohippors had aocoptod lower bid; for JI tho coot lind freight -mariret -late iteotent bee lila; October TAO: December III; March MI; July fnot, moderato demand," Rio re. 8 rAntos 4's. 12 ta 14 i 1 Per 0011 bill 1 tot Ot tat 4 Of leg tha 10.

lin 187 1. I I ammo almo, a dom. vow 21 1 721 1 I iicee Lookouts Ole' 000, 101-4 Summary base 131ta; Two.base--littsh.. Sacrifice --hits, 141si4ertrort -and Base 'be -ballets Off Italy; 2: ett ut4- brafolly 12: by Vinsa 3. Tune of gams, Lmres, o4 While YienufBurkAi's battling Browns and Cho Rod Sot have only itn outside chance el copping the illag bs the A.

Wrecok they are 1111 important part lit the last lap of tho pennant drive and are liaving tosid.ra1T.to dikyritil the neck and- neck spurt being White Ewa and Yanks. Tbeyliterally kept the Indians to the taco during that club'e diimatrous slump recently ty ticking 24sw tea Clicazo, .73,, 4 4 Lt 4" 1 1.

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