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AIR SERVICE TO DISTRIBUTE COTTON BALE SOUVENIRS vras&instn' June 19. The air servic-3 c( the army has acepted th offer of -j,e chamber of commerce of Amerlcus. Georgia, to furnish a bale of cotton to be transported by airplane from Amerlcus w the Merri:r.ac Manufacturing company, at Lowell. Massachusetts, to be manu-f-ctured into print cloth of a specially prepared design submitted by the air Lrvice and to be distributed by airplane , & souvenir representing aerial proif na in the transportation of raw mate rial from the cotton fields of the south to the factories of the north to be man ufactured as a finished product. Mayor Perry D. Thompson, of Lowell. f.as completed arrangements for the - re ception of the cotton and its manufacture into cioth and President J. E. Hlgrhtowor of tfce Amerlcus chamber of commerce will have It compressed for shipment. Orders have been issued to' the command r officer at Souther Field, Ga., to prov vide the pJrslan and assign an officer t make the flight, and to the air service officer of the Northeastern department at Boston to designate a suitable landing r'ace at Lowell. It Is ia!t probable a Do Haviland 4 will be used to transport the cotton. Dis tance, via "Washington. New York and Boston, about 1.100 miles. One ot the commonest o all street gnperstitions is that there is tremen dous good fortune ahead of anyone who meets a piebald horse in the street. "Where the idea came from no body really knows, but it exists in all parts of the world. BggaggaassigKagag c - J MARKET REPORTS g New York, June 19. Cotton futures opened steady: July. 31.10; October. 30.70; December, 30.35; January, 30.30; March, 30.14. Cotton closed steady: July. 32.08; October, 31,67; December, 31.43; Jan uary. Si.26; March, 31.05. New Orleans, June 19. Cotton fu tures opened steady. July. 31.30; Oc tober, S0.23; December, 29.85; Janu ary. 29.57; March, 29.45. Spot cotton steady, 75 points up. Sales on the spot, 1,044 bales; to ar rive. 328 bales: low middling, Z6.S8; middling, 32.13 ;jood' middling, 33.13; receipts, 5,746; stock, 424,378. THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, FRIDAYJUNE 20, 1919. 9 Liverpool, June 19. -Cotton spot, quet; prices higher. Good midaimtf. 20.56; fully middling, 19.96; middling, 19.46; low middling, 17.91; good ordi nary, 18.26;. ordinary, 15.73; sales. 5, bales; including 4,500 American; re ceipts, 7,400 bales, all American, fu tures closed very steady. June 19.48; July, 19.28; October, 18.52; January, 18.05; March, 17.83. New York, June 18. There "was a continuation of yesterday's covering movement at the opening of the cot ton market this morning and prices were 17 to 33 points higher. Cables were better than due and there was some Liverpool buying, but the early weather map seemed favorable and there was realizing around the initial CUT RATE DRUG STORE DR. M. C. BEVERETTE, Proprietor 420 West Belmont Street Office Phone 938 Residence Phone 1668 W. B. Ferriss, President E. R. Ferris, V President Roland E. Lte, Secretary SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, SHINGLES AND MILL WORK at Pensacola Manufacturing Co; 205 East Main Phone 637 PEACHES! PEACHES! PEACHES! We have them. How many do you want ? A-No 1, hand-packed. Varieties, Georgia Belle and Elbertas. $2.50 bushel, f . o. b. Monroe, Ala. ;. Check or money to accompany order, L. R. James & Co., Monroeville, Ala. ' ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH The business world wants expert help. Let us train you. Pan American College PHONE 51 274-289 BRENT BlKLDING THE man or woman aSiefed with backache, swollen muscles, stiff Joint, rheumatic pains or other symptom of kidney trouble is entitled to sympathy and should have help. Natore gives early warning of kidney trouble by pufaness under eyes, spots before the eyes, dry mouth, biliousness, weakness and pale, waxy, dry akia. It is unwise to neglect the slightest symptom of kidney trouble. Give tbe kidacys the help they arc calBaf for. tone up weak, inactive, sluggish kidneys and help rid the body of poisons. With kidneys and bladder properly functioning, ap petite ia restored, reireehios' sleep is possible snd health, strength and energy come as a natural result. C F. Reynolds, EImirs,N.Y writes: "Three months sco I waa sick in bed with kidney trouble. My back ached so severely I could not get up. We read of Foley Kidney Pilla,so I seat for boom snd commenced tilting them. In few days I was np out of bed and upon keeping the treatment up for boom time I was able to go to work, snd have bad ao more backaches," gg 3 89 S3 B 9 m.-y. - v -. -. :.- r -- - - & 1 I NAVAL; STORES a 6 B B 8 B 9 flHlS.B ii gggggM ; PENSACOLA. Pensacola, June 19,1919. . .. Receipts, Casks. Sold Everywhere. figure which caused reactions right after the calL October sold off from 30.75 to 80.48 In consequence, but ral lied after the publication of the fore-1 cast of showers, selling up to 20.80 or 40 points net higher. The market became rather more ao tive and decidedly firmer later owing to the firm tone of the stock market, increasing confidence that Germany will sign the peace treaty and large exports for the day. October sold up to 31.17 and December to 30.87 aroilncl mid-day, or about 77 points net higher. . GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Corn ; Open . Close July .. .... .;. 1.79 l.ol Sept. ... ...... 1.72 1.74 1-4 Oats July ... ... ... 71 3-8 70 7-8 Sept. 71 69 7-8 Pork ' L- ' ' July .60.50 . 50.75 Sept. ...'... ...48.20 48.S3 Lard July ...... ...34.02 84.15 Sept ... ,.. ...33.40 33.90 Ribs ' ' July ... ... ... 27.67 Sept. ... ... ...27.50 27.70 Last Year 105 2,274 5,140 Today . 225 This month ........... 2,464 This season 7,239 Shipments; Casks. Today . ...... 287 2,507 This month, ...'... ,9,722 5,620 This season ......... 23,976 13,535 ' - Stocks,-Casks. Today . 18,003 33,444 April 1 .......... ........ 34.740 41,839 . Receipts, Barrels. . : , :. . Last - .". . - .. Year .Today . . . .. . .. . . . ... ... E87 263 This month ........... 6,412 6.757 This season 21.001 17,047 Shipments, Barrels. Today . '". . . ... . . . 784 1,758 This month ........... 7,658 8,426 This season 21,032. 45,425 Stocks, , Barrels. Today . ... ... ......... 49.800 44,972 April 1 .......... 49,831 73,350 Quotations were as follows: i ; '.- Clan' r WW . .... 16.60 - WG i ... . 16.50ft N . i................ 16.40 M PORTUGAL, OFFICIAL FAMILY HAVE TO BE TRANSFERRED AT SEA Washington, June 19. President elect Epltaclo Pessoa, of Brazil, and his party who were enroute to the United States from Portugal on the French cruiser Jeanne d'Arc were transferred to . the American army transport Imperator 1,200 miles at sea yesterday after the cruiser's engines had been disabled. Dispatches to the navy department today said the trans fer was made in small boats without incident and that the Imperator would arrive at New Tork tomorrow morn ing. , . t ;..':',.., ? The Jeanne d'Arc became disabled soon after she . had passed tbe Im perator, from Brest for New York with American troops and a wireless mess age recalled the big transport. Later the transport Mongolia bound for New York from France arrived and took the cruiser In tow for the Azores where repairs will be made. At last reports the Mongolia was making good speed with her tow. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Beginning Friday, June. 20th, the price of our PURE wholesome Pasteurized and Clarified ...... .. 18c- Mf V' "WW airy Co- ; p Je ' f t Cents yjf Quart Delivered Milk will be reduced to. . . . ... ......... . . . Take no chances use only "The Pen sacola Dairy" Pasteurized and Clarified Milk. - The highest standard of quality is al ways maintained, extreme care being" given during the hot weather. Fresh Creamery Butter, made from fresh Pasteurized Cream, 60c lb. ensacoia 'PHONE 1321 Invest Garden Street K . . I . . H. G F . .. E . .. 5 . i 16,221,6 15.60 15.47 15.42 15.30 15.22 14.55 SAVANNAH. Savannah, June 19. The spirit mar ket was steady at 104 with sales of 100 casks. . Receipts, Casks. ... Last Year .Today . . t.. 231 12S .This season ........... 12,774, 9,736 -. Shipments, Casks. .Today , 545 . ' 326 This season 45,253 10,249 Stocks, Casks. Today 5,774'- 24,020 April 1 .... 18,850 24,293 The rosin market " was firm with sales of 615 barrels. - - . . - Receipts; Barrels. Last V.'i - Year Today . .....V 1,000 ' 530 This season 27,437 S6.452 Shipments, Barrels. - Today . 1,084 1,841 This season ........... 34,479 46,682 Stocks, Barrels. Today 65,303 ' 85,633 April 1 ............... 62,641 96.263 Quotations were as follows: - . Close. : WW. ...... . V.. 16.60 fcvG . . .... .... 16.65 N .... 16.40 M . 16.15 K . 1570 I 15.60 H 15.50 G : 15.45 V 15.40 E . 15.33 D . 15.10 fB . 15.00 JACKSONVILLE. Jacksonville, June 19.The' epirlt market was steady at 103 with sales of 500 casks. . , Receipts, Casks. Last Year 617 18.590 75 19,427 56.382 57.219 Today . 166 This season 18,011 Shipments, Casks. Today . ... ....... . 425 This season 81,332 Stocks, Casks. Today . 8 064 April 1 41.644 The rosin market was quiet with no sales. . . v : v "" Receipts, Barrels. Last Year Today.. 686 1,342 This season 65,103 66.388 Shipments, Barrels. Today 3,066 625 This season 53,685 72.611 Stocks, Barrels. Today 119,690 162,013 April 1 .....120.652 178.236 Quotations were as follows: Close. WW. 16.80 WG . 16.65 N . ....... "40 M 16.15 K is.35-70 I .....v.. 15.60-60 H". 15.20-50 G " 15.20-40 K 16.15-30 & , l&.io-zw D . B . 15 Falls Tires KING OF THE HIGHWAY A medium priced tire, giving greatest mileage for least money. The BEST tire, on the market for Ford cars. F. S. Meflen Co. Distributors. Phone 334 JUDGE LiDSEY ""HAY HAVE TO GO TO JAIL JUVENILE COURT JUDGE SAYS HE WILL BE LOCKED UP RATHER , THAN PAY A FINE OF $500. Denver, "Colo, June 19. Ben B. Lindsey, Judge of Denver's juvenile court, will go to jail before he w.1 pay a fine of $500 for contempt of th criminal court here, he has announced. The Colorado supreme court, on June 2, denied Judge Lindseys petition for a rehearing. The - judge had fifteen " w vi &v .u jdii, ii. uig court Insisted. - - ;v The fine was assessed when Judge Lindsey, in May, 1915, declined to tell what Neal Wright. 14 year old war of : the juvenile court, had told the Judge about the shooting of Neal's xatner. jseal's mother - was on trial charged with murder. Neal was th Lonly eye witness. Mrs. Wright was Judge Xrindsey refused to testify at the trial, insisting that whatever in formation he possessed regarding the killing had been given him by the boy in confidence and he could not and would not violate the boy's confidence. . Soon after , the trial, John A. Perry, then judge of the crim inar court; found his fellow judge guilty of contempt and assessed tbe $500 fine. Judge Lindsey appealed to the supreme court. The fine was upheld by a majority of the justices three of them, however, dissenting. On June 2, last ' the Colorado supreme court de nied Judge Lindsey a rehearing. Judge Lindsey announced that In re fusing to pay the fine he is not acting upon a personal point of view but con siders that as the Denver juvenile court Is one of the oldest in the United States, all other courts look to It to uphold its rights. And one of these Is . that a relation of circumstances given in confidence to a juvenile court Judge is not to be used in any other proceedings. The judge has received letters from many of the judges throughout the United States ursrincr him to maintain jhis stand. "Various children's agencies have offered to pay the fine for him. ' ."No matter what the supreme court decided, I still believe and will always believe that what Neal Wright told me was told me In strictest confidence and that I would have been unworthy - hold the position I now hold If I had testified," said Jud;ge Lindsey. "The fact that four justices of the supreme court say I was wrong does not make It -so. I am not going to pay that fine, because if I did I would admit I was wrong." S S S3 E & ssassas. 8 JVcather Report. it,,; Compiled for The Journal by the We a the. Bureau Office. - f - Pensacola, June 20. j Sunrise, 5:48; sunset, 7:53. ' ! Moonrise. 13:35 a. m. (21st) ; moonset 12:22 p. m. . Next phase of the moon, last quarter ' 21St. : High tide, 2:65 p. m. Ixw tide, l.T a m. Yesterday's Weather. Temperature 7 a. m.. 77; 7 p. m., 80 Highest. 83: lowest. 78; mean. 79; nor mal, 80. Mean same date last year. S3 Accumulated deficiency tnis year to aai. 325. Highest of record for June, 101 deg Lowest of record for June, 55 deg. Rainfall For 24 hours ending 7 p. m., 0. Total for this month to 7 p. m., 1.03. Normal for June, , 4.87 Inches. Accumu lated excess this year to date, 16.28. Humidity 8 a. m., 87; 1 p. m., 71; W p. m., 70. Barometer 7 a. m., 30.03; 7 p. MW 29.98. 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