Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 238, 17 September 1915 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALIIUM AND SXJlT.TCLn3IlAn. FTUDAY, SEPT. 17, 1915.

MARKET

com;:g co:.::jio:i HALTS CEtlSOIl'S CAOD

WHEAT IRREGULdR Oil CHICAGO MARKET CHICAGO. - Sept. 17. The September wheat future cloved surrounded by great nervousness as the range for the day was 3ft. and the gain lc over last night. ; The cash sales here were only 5,000 . bushels of wheat, 55,000 bushels or corn and 60,000 bushels of oats. December wheat closed at a loss of about c and May was off ; me. There ' were - losses in corn of He to HC and in oats He to He. There was a further reduction in the price of flour; with the best hard spring wheat patent selling at $5.90.

GRAIN

CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO, Sept. 17. Wheat: I No. 2 red fl.lt. Corn: No. 2 yellow. 76 H 77, No. 2 white 74H75H, No. 4 white

74H- Oats: No. 3 wnite nwaw, no,

4 white 3434v stanaara

TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO, Sept 17. Wheat: Prime cash $1.18, December $1.09, May I1.10H- Cloverseed: ' Prime cash $10.70, "October $11.45, December $11.05. Alsike : Prime cash $9.60. October $9.65. ; March $9.66. Timothy Prime cash, $3.77, October $3.4T, March $3.60. ..

I LIVE STOCK

CHICAGO. UNION STOCK YARDS, Sept. 17. Hogs Receipts 13000; market Rc lower; mixed and butchers $6.65.20; good heavies, $6.907.75; rough heavies $6.4006.70; light. ,$7.35 8.25. pigs $6.80 8.15; bulk of sales $645 7.80. ..;-- . ' ' . Cattle Receipts 2000; i market steady; beeves $5.50 10.40; . cows aud heifers $3.259.00; texans $6.75 8.40; calves $9.00 11.50. Sheep-r-Receipts 7000; market strong; natives and westerns $3.00 5.75; lambs $6.258.80. " CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI, Sept. 17. Hogs Receipts, 3,250; market, 5c to 10c lower. Packers a ad butchers $8.108 15. Cattle Receipts, 1,007; market, steady. Sheep Receipts,' 1,122; market, steady. ' ' . . .

INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 17. HogsReceipts, 7,000; market. 10c lower. Be6t hogs $8.10 8.25; heavies $7 $8.10; pigs $57.25; bulk of sales $7.90 8.20. Cattle Receipts, 1,100; market, quiet. Choice heavy steers $8.50 J9.50 light steers $7.509.15; heifers J5.5O08.25; cows $36.76; bulls $4.50 7; calves $4 11. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 300; market, strong. Prime sheep $2.50 $5.50; lambs $57.75. PITTSBURG. PITTSBURGH, Sept. 17. Cattle supply, light; market, steady. Choice steers $9.359.50; prime steers $8.90 9.25; good steers $8.258.50; tidy butchers $88.75; fair $6.757.50; common $5.50 6.50; common to fat bulls $4.50 7.25; common to fat cows S.3.50&6.50; heifers $57.75; veal calves $1111.50. Sheep and Lamb Supply Light and steady. Prime wethers $6.20 6.40; lambs $69.10. Hogs Receipts,, light; market, steady. Prime heavy $7.70 7.75; mediums $8.508.60; heavy yorkers ?8.508.60; light yorkers $7.507.75; pigs $6.507.15; roughs $6 6.25; stags $5$ 6.25; heavy mixed. $7.90 $8.15.

PRODUCE

NEW YORK. Sept. 17. Dressed poultry, irregular; chickens 16 26. fowls 12H18. Live Poultry irregular; chickens 19c, fowls 12H- Butter steady, creamery firsts 24 25. Eggs firm, 3839.

CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Sept. 17 Butter receipts 5,936 tubs; firsts 22 23. Egg receipts 6,222 cases; firsts . 22 23. Live Poultry: Chickens 1213, springers 16, roosters 10. Potatoes: Receipts 25 cars; Wiaconsins 4045.

l The harbor of Rio de Janiero haa fifty miles of anchorage and is tald to be the finest in the world.

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NEW YORK EXCHANGE f STOCK QUOTATIONS

BY CORRELL eV THOMPSON.

Brokers. I. O. O. F. Bids. American Can ......... Anaconda ....... . American Locomotive" . . American Smelter . American . Beet Sugar . U. S. Steel Atchison .............; St, Paul c.,... v..- '.. Great ' Northern pfd ; . . Erie

Lettish Valley,

New york Central

Northern pacific;, ... Reading . , ,-".. -Southern Pacific,.'., ...

Union Pacific

Rumely . . .y , -Rumely preferred .

Phone . 59 71H ' . 57 80H 64ft '74H .101 84 118 - 30 . .142 92 107: .148 . 88' 128 . 3 . 7

Has 61 '71 57 81 65 76 101 84 118 30 145 92 107 149 88 129 S : 8

CHICAGO FUTURES.

Sept. . Dec. .. May.;., Sept. . Dec. '.. May . . Sept. -., May . . Oct. ... Dec. . .

WHEAT. Open. High. ...105 106 ... 97 97 ...100. 100,, ,M CORN. ;.. ... 72 73 56 ; 57 .... 58. 58 . OATS. ... 37 37 ... .36 . 36 ... 38 .,. 38 ... .. . PORK. .... $14.50 $12,50 . . . $12.75 $12.75

Low. Close 103 104 96 95 71 72 ; 56' B6 67 57

37 37 36 36 38 38

$12 40 $12.42

$12.70 $12.72

i The state - boxing commission hag stepped to the fronts and Interfered with the boxing show that waa .to be'

held here onJ September 27.

Manager Benson received word thai Jeffries could, not tight before the local club on that date and also, light at Dayton on the 22: The boxing com

mission ' quite . .; psoperly insists that

there must be a lapse of at least ten days between a battler's fights,: and consequently' Manager Benson.; was forced to. postpone .the local engage

ments until October 5. -

RICHMOND MARKETS

GLEN MILLER PRICES

...$6.90

$77.25 607.75

$77.25

256.50

$4.00

$5.506

CATTLE.

Heavies

Heavy' mixed

Heavy yorkers Light yorkers Pigs .........

Stags Sows

.$7.1

:$6.:

Best steers Heifers Good cows Bulls ..... Canners . .

$7 i..$6 ,...$5

. . $2

Calves $10.00 for Saturday's

8HEEP. Top Iambs

.. $7.56 00 7.50 00 6.00 006.00 603.50 delivery 7c

FEED QUOTATIONS Red clover seed, paying, $8.00. Clover hay, new, $12.00. Timothy hay, new, selling. $1618. Straw, paying $5.00. Oats, . paying. new, 30c. to 32c. Corn, paying, old, 75 cents. Middlings, $30. Oil meal. $39.00. .-' - J A v - Bran, selling $27. Salt. $1.40 barrel. Tankage, $48.00 ton.

PRODUCE

(Corrected Dally by Edward Cooper).

. Old chickens dressed, paying lsc, selling, 25c. Country butter, paying 18c. to 25c, selling, 25c. to 30c. Eggs, paying 23c; selling 27c. Country lard, paying 10c, selling 12c. Creamery butter, selling, 32c. : Potatoes,' selling. 60c. per bushel. Young chickens, dressed, paying 25c, selling 30c.

COAL QUOTATIONS Anthracite chestnut. $8.60; anthracite stove or egg, $8.35; Pocohontas lump or egg, $5.50; mine run, $4.50; slack, $4.00; Winifred lump.' $4.75; Campbell's lump, $4.75; Kanawha lump. $4.76:. Indiana ' lump. $3,75; Hocking valley lump, $4.25; Jewel lump, $5.00; Yellow Jacket lump, $5.00; Tennessee lump, $5.25; coke all sizes, $6.50; nut and slack, $3; for carrying coal, 50c per ton. '

INDIANAPOLIS REPRESENTATIVE SALES :

6 18 5 17 36 74 49

23 78 64 57 32 2 14 21 11 6 23 3 4 3 2 2 2 2 3 1 1 3 2 2 3 2 2

" Hogs At. Price .................... 136 $6.25 119 6.75 ..... 218 7.00 142 7.50 152 7.85 .. ." 189 8:10 . 213 8.10 176 8.15 .. ... , ...... 157 8.20 ... 175 8.20 152 8.25 Steers. ........ 584 5.25 880 6.00 .. 957 6.75 839 7.35 : 1155 9.15 Heifers. 690 4.75 696 5.50 .................... 666 6.15 895 6.85 715 7.25 .. 785 7.75 Cows. 750; 3.50 860 4.00 920 6,75 ... ...I... 1106 6.25 1090 7.00 Bulls. 570. . 4.50 ......... 790 5.00 .. 1250 5.75 ... 1400 6.50 1280 ; 6.85 . Calves. 340 6.50 .'.v.-.. . ; . ; ... .... " 200 ' ' 7.50 190 .. 7.00 146 10.00 ....... . .... 156 .10.50 .. .............. 190 10.50 r. 185 i. ii.oo

CARRANZA TROOPS WIN

WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.-Carran-zlstas have captured Mesquiz ami the Villista garrison is retreating to Chihuahua, according to advices from the American consul reaching, the : state department today. 'Enroute the Villistas have raided two American owned ranches, seizing horses and mules.

BERLIN BACKS BEflNSTORFF IN U. S. ATTITUDE

-', BERLIN, ' via - Amsterdam, Sept. 17.

Following - a-? conference between Foreign! Secretary voni Jagow,r U&der

Secretary . Zimmerman and other offl

clals . who have, taken a leading part

la the diplomatic negotiations between the United ' States J and Germany, it was officially stated . at' tle .foreign office , today that the government is confident' there . will be no break in the friendly relations, between the two countries.- t. - i

The conference, called" by Herr von Jagow, was held -at the' foreign office last night. At .its conclusion, the for

eign secretary went to. the home of

Chancellor . von " Bethmann-Hollweg, "who had ; returned- Only fa tmw. hours

previously. from, a visit to Munich The

chancellor and . Herr,; von Jagow. conferred until, after midnight. . . x. - A prominent, government1, official stated that Count von Bernstorff, the German, ambassador to the United. States, had the full . support; of .his superiors at the foreign office, that his pledges as to Germany's submarine policy will be fully ratified and ; that, if necessary, further' assurances will be given to the United State, v v

Statistics

RHODES Mrs. .Mallssa C. .Rhodes, aged 57 yean, died at 5 o'clock this morning at her home at 306 - North Fifteenth street, after a- long illnesp of tuberculosis. She is survived by her husband, Vincent , Rhodes, . Funeral announcements later. ' . . SMITH John-W, : Smith.' aged : 49 years, died Thursday night at McConnellsville, O. He was a former resident of Richmond. He is survived by his wife; two sons, one brother, Isaac E. Smith, of this city, and one sister, Mrs. John Crowe of Webster township.. The body will ; arrive : here at 9; 15 o'clock Saturday night' and be taken to the home of his - brother at 119 South Twelfth street, 1 where services will be held at 2: 30 o'clock Monday afternoon, r Burial in ' . Earlham cemetery. ; 1 .'.: ,-;

HUNT FOR FUGITIVES FROM STATE PRISON

JOLIET, 111., ' Sept. 17. A : posse of forty-five special deputies, with a score of detectives from Chicago today were seouring this -section of the state lna bunt for a murderer and two burglars who escaped yesterday from the state prison here. ' The fugitives were Clarence Brown - and James O'Neill, Chicago . burglars, bath - serving a third term, and Joe Scuttio, serving a tweh-tyrfive-year term for murder committed in La Salle, 111. The men' were working in the stone quarry and when the day was finished calmly walked away when no guards ' were - watching the gate leading from the prison yard.

AGED VOMEN-S HOME; REQUKTS FRUITS

The friends -of the: Margaret Smith Home for Aged Women are responding to the suggestion that those having an abundance of fruits, vegetables,.; etc:, donate the surplus to the home. ' The management wishes to thank those so donating, and announces that there is still need for-more of. the sameand that all gifts wiir be thoroughly appreciated. " " ' "". ' " " MAY SEND TROOPS! ' " .WASHINGTON, Sept. ' 16. A force of marines ' probably will have .to be landed on the Island of Jonaives, Haiti, to maintain order, ' Admiral Caperton reported to the navy-department today that a number of outbreaks have occurred. . 7 ' ' ' -.

AirDch!d5jl3sdr To be born is to be jreat ' For" there' are poasifrUi1 to every liny human ln-

ianu Asa ror tais reuon' every one should remember tat whaterer la done ; to aid the mother, to re? Here her of diitiLi. daring her t r y I a g months, will sorely bs of narked benefit -' to the child. Among the sterling aids Is a. splendid external remedy known mm "Mothers Friend.'

It la what Is called an .

- CTCOT' Mil. - mt

piled to the abdoBuaal nuuelea, aentty rubbed - la by your own band gnided by your own mind. It makes the anadfi pliant, taey expaad quite nataraUy and the effect npoa the nerves is such that they adJust themselves to the process of expansion so that pain from this source 1s ahaoet ehmlnated. Women who we MMothera . Friend, refer to the absence of mornlns- skkness, they are .relieved of a areas many -miner distresses, all apprehension disappear and those peculiar nervous nidetsM: ao Joager -disturb the nixbts. It .m well s named "Mother Friend' ' Oct a bottle today -of any drovgist. Than at ones writs for a meet eater talniBg- and teatiiiittia book for all proapec. ttn mothers. ' Address Radaeld Begulama Co.. as Imar BMir Atlanta. Oa. .

C9U ttiO. T. 0 Oft LORD'S; DAY

Mrs. , Sophia Huff 'of 'Fountain .City,

was elected president, of : the Wayne County "Woman's ' Christian 'Temperance Union at the ansual' contention of the organlzaUon held today In rthe First Christian V church ,v he re. Mrs. Huff succeeds Mrs.Hannah Tayor of Economy, who .was chpaan vice .president in the election. The latter, de

clined the. nomination for re-election.

Following are? the other officers: Recording secretary,' Mn. Laura' Clemens ; of .Union' Center ; CoTeeppnding secretary. . Miss - Rebecca ' Davis of

Richmond.' and; treasure?, -Mrs. Sadie

Bvea of Richmoaa. - . -.:. . Unanimous, protest waa . "made by

the 63 delegates attending; the' conven

tion against -Sunday moving picture shows in' the county; in the following resolution: .J,." We, 3ft strong, protest against Sunday, motion picture snows. The delegates represented .the - entire membership ' of the .union in , Wayne

county. ' The . principal speaker at the con

ventlon was Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley of

Liberty, stated vice president of .the .W. C. T. sU.ti who, delivered a speech this 'afternoon. ' - The convention was called to order thisi morning, and fter- Rev." L. -E. Murray hid pronounced devotional, routine biislness was begun. Reports frbm various officers showed a satis

factory Increase in the membership of the union1 and the finances. One 'of

the features of the convention was -the action of the delegates in their unanimous decision 1 to make an ' effort to have a safe i and. sane Fourth of -July observed in Richmond .and the county yoeUyear.. During some time . in theisprlng. the subject wlll. be given consideration and the attitude; of -the W. C.'-.T. U. will be brought to the attention of , the rclty council . and- other municipal authorities. : . .. . t BULGARIA REPLIES 1;. SOFIA, . Sept 16, Tvia London Septt 17 Official announcement was made tody -that Bulgaria!s reply: to the proposals of the entente- ! powers was made 'on Tuesday- -The. nature -of ;the answer was' not divulged. . " .

BRIEFS 1

. Freah oyaterajit Prleo's.

The celewrated . Harper .wWskey, quart $1.00. oaHon, $3.75. All brand of: whiskey;, bottled ' In bond , $1 .25 - per pottle. i Weateott 'Hotel;. Bar.-, ;. 1-tf . Fresh . oysters aeryed at Price's 'aa you like them beat. ; s-B.rn OY8TEA LUNCH SATUR

DAY 'AFTERNOON- AND -EVENING.

PATTERSON," 14 SOUTH- 9TH- "TV- --... , - . 16-thur-frl-tf You get the - best lee ereame - and Ices, ten popular flavors, at ' Prlee'e. r NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. " State of Indiana,' County of Wayne, . ss. - In- the matter of the' estate of Bessie B. Krick. deed., in Wayne circuit court April term. 1915. , t Notice , iB hereby. . given that the undersigned , has qualified as executor of 'the la6t will', and testament of Bessie - B. Krick, dcd., before the Wayne circuity court of Indiana. The said estate is . supposed - to be solvent.-- - - ' v JOSEPH C. I KRICK. i -.K . . . i Executor. (( ''Gardner, Jessup and Whlt'e, attys. ' - " ' Sept. 17-24-Oct.l

Take a package of Price's elegant chocolates along wih. yeu. FRIED OYSTER t LUNCH r SATUR-DAY-AFTERNOON AND. EVENING. PATTERSON,' 14 SOUTH 9TH, ST. i ... 16-thur-frl-tf

4 Price's egg frappea. are delicious.-' C Constipation ' upsets - the., entire' sys-tem-causln'g many t illnesses ?to the human family. .Don't worry HoUlster's - Rocky Mountain ' Tea' wUl drive out constipation,, regulate-the bowels, tone- the stomach, purify the system. Give it a thorough trial. 36 cts. :Tea or Tablets. - Fosler" Drug Co: Adv. r

BRIEF V.6.i6.". 6..6.1 6,. 6.. 6.. 66 ' Lost Between high school and Glen Miller.: two books, a Ceasar .-'and ' an Algrebra. withv the name John Lemon In Algebra.. : Telephone 4174. - Reward. ' . J17-lt

WOMEN SHAVE ; UNKNOWINGLY - When women are so., unwise as to use so-called hair, removers, they, actually shave unknowingly because such

preparations; stimulate ; hair . growth.

after each' removal. -The oronerJ.way to remove hair is

to devitalize it A" It ; Is Impossible to

accomplish this result with pastes and rub-on preparations because they only remove, hair from the. surface of the skin. DeMiracle, the. ' original liquid depilatory, devitalises hair by attacking it under the Skin as well as on the skin.- .", ". . . . " '.. Imitations, of w DeMiracle are . as worthless "as' pastes and nitron preparations because they lack certain', ingredients that DeMiracle alone contains '' which give it . the power to . rob

hair , of its vitality its life-sustaining

force.:-.-' ' ' . ' ,'. '. ' .; ". .... Buy. a bottle of - the genuine DeMiracle. .today and - you will, get the orig

inal liquid : hair remover. Others are

worthless imitations refuse . . them. Remember, you are not asked to buy DeMiracle on a mere promise of your money being refunded,' DeMiracle Is the only depilatory that has . a binding guarantee in each -'package .which i entitles' you to the refund of your money If it falls.'.'." .v.- wi-'v - 7' DeMiracle is sold In three sizes, 60c," $1.00 and $2.00 . botUes. Tb9 larger sizes are the most economical for dermatologists, and large users to buy. If your dealer win not 'supply you buy, a bottle at Clem ThistlethwalU's drug stores or, order direct from us. - The truth about the treatment of superfluous hair mailed. In plain sealed -envelope on - request., - DeMiracle- Chemical Co.. Dept.. P. Park Ave. and 129thV8t, New .York. Adv. . -, -

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Merchandise That Is Seasonable and with Weeks Yet of Wear Time. That Are Staple for Practical Round Utility.

Goods

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15c, 18c, 20c Curtain Materials

36-inch White Swisses.

36-40-inch Nottingham Lace Materials . . . . 1 . ... . . .(

36-inch Plain and Fancy Scrime, with floral borders

and lace borders in white, cream and Arabian . . . . .

15c S-lnch Fine Sheer Plain White Crepes for children's dresses,' gowns, underwear and Q 1 waists, per yard O 3 C 16c 40-lnch Fine Sheer Batiste, white onlyfor children's dresses, aprons, etc. Qi per yardvr O3C: Colored-' Mercerized Petticoats, - splendid - ftj materials, deep flounces, while they last. . mOC 25c '. Beautiful : Striped Woven Madras : Shirtiags,

mercerized yarns, 32 Inches wide, in all neat eel-. ored stripes, unusual values, per - fZg yard, only AOC 12Hc Double-fold woven Shepherd Check Suiting,, now quite popular for9 children's school Ql dresses,. per yard .,........... O3C 15c White Llnene (linen finish) and Indian Head materials, now quite popular for. middy 1ftwaists. Saturday, per yard... ............. XUC

F 1711.1 niit they last. $1.00, and $L25 values, of Pique., n fv r z5 Wasn SWrls '..xttzLvz!:!

50 Wash Dresses

$1.00 and $1.60 values, nicely trimmed models of

Llnene, Ginghams, Lawn Materials, not all sizes,

but yours may be in the lot

$5 -to $15Ftioible V Sdf JESSS

Summer Dresses.

Crepes, Lisle Ginghams and

these go for

Wonderful Waist Values lor Saturday Stoppers And just the weather to make them indispensible. ,Fine sheer Fancy Dot and Stripe Lace Cloth and Voiles in all the wanted dainty shades, most all sizes, $1.00 and AQg $1.50 values ; ; only one table of them ; these while they last .................. .

ART NEEDLE WORKERS, TAKE NOTICE Buy your. Crochet threads now while assortments are complete. , . Clark's O.-N.'.Tv Crochet Cotton, -20, 30, ' 40, 60, 60 at 10c; 3 for 25c

Royal Society Cordichet, all sizes.-1 to 150 at 10c; S fer 2So J. and P. Coats Mercerized. Crochet, a splendid substitute for D. M. C, hundreds are using It: all sizes 10 to 60 10c to 20o

Eagle Crochet Cotton, P. F. C. all sizes,3 to 1 00, at ........ 10c; 3 for 25c

Special Values in our Eomesltic Section Saturday and Monday

NO HOUSEWIFE CAN REFUSE 85c Full Size Seamless Sheets 50C Persian Comfort Challles, fast colors, all new A . designs, per yard 4C 7c Standard Apron Ginghams, all size checks A and plaids C

Hope Bleached Muslin, Saturday and Monday

per yard Pretty Plaid Dress Ginghams, new Fall styles, per yard only 10c Yard-wide Percales, light and dark styles, per yard

10c V 1214c Outings, light and dark styles.

neat designs for gowns, per yd. only. .

16c New Fall Plaid Dress Ginghams, in all

the new rich Scotch Plaid colorings, yd.

$1.25 Couch" Covers, oriental striped, heavy

tapestry materials, . full fringed, Saturday

6c

7ic ..7c 85c

10c

89c

CHILDREN'S "TOPSY" HOSIERY SPECIAL! One case Boys' and Girls' Fine Ribbed Maco Tarn Hose, 20c values, all sizes up to 9, ' P Saturday . XDC TWO PAIRS 'FOR 2Se

Men's Fibre Silk Socks.1 lisle half foot, double heel, white only, Saturday, a pair.

Women's 50c Silk Hose, white, black and OQ colors, plain silk and boot styles. Saturday. Extra size $2.00 Wool Nap Blankets, tan JT" and grey only, fancy borders, per pair. . P A0"

Splendid size Cotton Blankets, tan and grey only, fancy borders, a pair

Extra Size Cotton Blankets, tan. white and AO grey, with fancy borders, a pair. ......... aOC

10c

69c

Spaml Valies Iras tells

35c-50c Plain Striped and Plaid Wool Dress Materials, in .Fancy and Plain, Navy, Brown, Red and Black colors, per: yard :.. ........... ...........v..

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