Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 89, 1 March 1916 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MCH. 1, 1916.

ocal WHEAT OPENS HIGHER ON CHICAGO MARKET CHICAGO, March 1. The German submarine campaign against merchant vessels was the cause of an easy wheat market today. Values eased off after the opening, which was U to c above yesterday's close. Local traders were generally on the selling side of the market. Corn prices were i to c lower on scattered liquidation in sympathy with the weakness In wheat. Oats were U to Vic higher at the start, but broke in sympathy with the other grains. Provisions were higher. Quite an irregular and unsettled market in wheat with retiring spots for the day showing net losses of to c was shown. Corn closed lc to l!c lower and oats were off c. GRAIN CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO, March 1. Wheat: No. 2 red $1.101.14. Corn: No. 2 yellow 724fi", No. 4 white 6669, No. 4 yellow &6!)'. Oats: No. 4 white 40iig:41fc. No. 4 white 3840, standard I2(?'43. TOL.EDO GRAIN TOLKIM). ()., March 1. Wheat: Cash $1.13 !, March $1.15U. July $1.12. Cloverseed: Cash $17.75, March $12.10 July $10.67'2. Alslke: Cash, $9.75. Timothy, $3.50. LIVE STOCK CINCINNATI CINCINNATI. O., March 1. Hogs: Receipts 3,300, market steady, puckers and butchers $6.00?i8.B0. Cattle: Receipts 700, market steady, calves $5.00.t 11.50. Sheep: Receipts 100, market steady, lambs $7.00 11.40. CHICAGO UNION STOCK YARDS, 111., Mar. I. Hogs Receipts, 3t,000; market, 10c, higher. Mixed and butchers $8.85 fi9; good heavies $8.70fa9; rough heavies $8.50r8.65; light $8.35(fi8.95: pigs $7.00 8.15, bulk of sales $8.70 8.9 Cattle: Receipts 13,000. market 10 15c higher, beeves $6.65 9.75. cows and heifers $3.758.40, stockers and feeders $5.85 7.75, calves $9.00 II. 25. Sheep: Receipts 15,000, market steady, natives and westerns $4.40 8.S5, Iambs $8.00 11.25. INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS, lad., March 1. Hutfs: Receipts 7,000, market 510c. higher, hcHt hogs $9.15, heavies $8.95 fa 9.15. pigs $6.00 8.00, bulk of sales $S.m5!U0. Cattle: Receipts 1,100, market strong, chofte heavy steers $7.2o S.DO, light steers $5.508.00. heifers $4.505' 7.75, cows $4.50 6.75, . bulls $4.75 tf.73, calves $3.0010.75. Sheep and Iambs: Receipts 630, market steady, prime sheep $7.50, lambs $6.00 11.25. ' . PITTSBURG PITTSIJITRO, Pu.. March 1. CatUe: Supply lisht. market steady, choice HUers $8.40 8.65, prime steers $8.10 8.33. gooil steers $7.75 8.00. tidy huicher $7.35 7.S5, fair $6.507.15. common $5.50 6.25, common to fat bulln $4.507.00, common to fat tows Z. 00 6.50, heifers $6.507.50, fresh t ows and springers $35.0075.00, veal calves $11.5C12.00. . Sheep and lambs: Supply light, prime wethers $8.75 9.00, lambs $7.00 11.73. Hogs: Receipts 10 double decks, market stead, prime heavy $9.15 9.20, mediums $9.209.25, heavy yorli rs $9.2O0i 9.25, light yorkers $8.75 $S.00 mixed pigs $8.00 8.50. roughs S.35, stags $6.50 6.75, heavy .jM39.2. PRODUCE NEW YORK MOW YORK. March 1. Butter: Strong, creamery firsts 29 la 35 Is Krks strong, 26. rh; CHICAGO CHICAGO. March 1. Butter: Receipts 9.03!) tubs, firsts 2831. Eggs: Receipts 11.664 cases, firsts 21 Ilve Poultry: Chickens 16, springers 17'2, roosters 12. Potatoes: Receipts 38 cars; Wisconslns 88 95. CHICAGO FUTURES

WHEAT Open. High. Low. Closo Mav 112Vi 113 110 111 July 110U 1HU 107i 108 CORN May 75 75 U 73 746 July 74 75 73 7378 OATS May 43 43 42U 42 Julv 41 4 41 40 41

NEW YORK EXCHANGE CLOSING QUOTATIONS American Can, 57. American Locomotive, 68. American Beet Sugar, 66. American Smelter, 96. IT. S. Steel, com.. 80. U. S. Steel, pfd., 116. Atchison. 102. St. Paul. 92. Great Northern, pfd., 120. Lehigh Valley, 77. N. Y. Central. 103. N. Pacific, 111 ViS. Paciric, 96. Union Pacific, 131. Pennsylvania, 56. Bethlehem Steel, 450. .

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RICHMOND MARKETS GLEN MILLER PRICES HOGS Heavies 5800 Heavy mixed $8.00 Mediums ..$8.00 Heavy yorkers $8.00 Light yorkers .$7.50 Pigs ..$5.506.00 Stags ..$4.505.00 CATTLE Butcher steers .1.. ...... Heifers Cows ..$7.0007.50 ,.$6.007.00 ;.$4.505.50 Calves $9.0010.00 SHEEP Top lambs . $9-00 Sheep ....$4.005.00 PRODUCE (Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper). Old chickens, dressed, paying 20 to 22c. Country butter, paying Mc to 28c; selling, 30c to 35c. , Eggs, paying 22c; selling. 21s. Country lard, payln? 10c, selling 15c. Creamery butter, selling 38c. Potatoes, selling $1.50 per bushel. Young chickens, dressed, paying 22c, selling 28c. FEED QUOTATIONS Red clovw. seed, paying $9.50. Clover hay, $12.00. Timothy tay, selling $15.0017.00. Oats, paying 40c. Corn, paying 65c. Middlings, $28.00. Oil meal. '41.00. Bran, selling, $27.00. Salt, $1.40 barrel. Tankage, $48.00 ton. COAL QUOTATIONS (Corrected by Hackman & Klefoth). Anthracite chestnut. $8r60; anthracite stove or egg. $8.35; Pocohontas lump or egg, $5.75; mine run, $4.50; slack. $4.00; Winifred lump. $4.75; Campbell's lump, $4.75; Kanawha lump, $4.75: Indiana lump, $4.00; Hocking Valley lump, $4.50; Jewel, lump. $5.00; Yellow Jacket lump, $5.00; Tennessee lump, C5.23: coke all sizes, $7.00; nut and slack, $3; for carrying coal, 50c per ton. INDIANAPOLIS REPRESENTATIVE SALES HOGS 20 7 28 79 81 f.6 17 2 4 7 4 O ia 20

87 7.25 447 8.50 176 8.95 171 9.00 222 9.00 253 3.00 295 9.10 630 5.50 667 6.40 945 7.35 1127 8.10 1120 S.40 1232 8.65 505 6.00 715 7.00 895 7.50 830 7.75 770 8.25 990 5.35 1070 5.75 1230 6.50 1250 . 7.0f 1130 7.25 810 5.10 910 5.75 1370 6.00 1610 6.60 1660 7.00 177 7.00 195 8.00 245 9.00 160 10.00 134 10.50 225 10.73

STEERS 'HEIFERS COWS BULLS CALVES u 2 7 A year's supply of drugs for the Colombian army is to be bought by the government through its consulgeneral in New York or by direct contract with drug merchants in this country. Plan

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REBEL ALDERMAN GET SEVEN CHAIRS IN CHICAGO COUNCIL CHICAGO, March 1. Of the nine "rebel" Republican aldermen who sought re-nomination in yesterday's primary as opponents to Mayor William Hale Thompson and his admin istration, seven were successful. Two of the "rebels" were defeated by administration candidates. Several contests were threatened today by defeated aspirants. Women wwe credited with a large share of the credit for the result of the Republican primary. Democratic candidates for aldermanic nominations, stamped with the O. K. of Roger Sullivan, were victorious in every ward over the Governor Dunne-Carter H. Harrison faction. Mayor Thompson issued a statement today declaring that he had "just begun to fight against the whisky crowd,' so-called reformers and politicians," and that he was ready to "take a fresh reef in his belt and go. to it." MRS. LANDWEHR DIES: FUNERAL AT ELWOOD Mrs. Nell Landwehr, aged 41, wife of William F. Landwehr, died yesterday afternoon at her residence two miles north of the city. She is survived by her husband, her mother, Mrs. George Shall, two brothers, Earl, of Elwood, and Grover of Marion, Ind., and two sisters, Mrs. Maud Kidd, of Columbus, 0., and Mrs. Ella Burk. of Alton, Pa. The body was taken to the home of Mrs. George Cunningham, 916 South A street, where friends may call at any time. Members of the Woman's j L.oyai Moose cjircie win nota services at the home this evening at 7:30 o'clock. The body will be taken to Elwood tomorrow for burial on Friday. "Air" Tour

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MORE SCHOOLS GET SCIENCE EQUIPMENT Two more township schools will probably install equipment so meals may be served the pupils at noon hour. Township Trustee Edgerton said today that he was in favor of the plan now employed at District No. 5, BRIEFS ATTENTION MOOSE. All members of L. O. O. M. are requested to meet at the i hall tonight, at 7 p. m. to attend funeral services of Bro. Chris Wessel. Wm. B. Watson, Dictator. W. Howard Brooks, Sec'y. l-it NOTICE TO EAGLES. Members of the. Eagles lodge -aro to meet at the hall at 7 o'clock tonight, to attend the funeral of Chris WesseJ. . Chas. Ashenfelder, Pres., August Johanning, Sec. Polo Coliseum Tonight. Fall River vs. Richmond. 11 4 Barney Doherty's Fall River polo team vs. "Richmond, at Coliseum tonight. i-n Throw Off Colds and Prevent Grip. When vou feel a cold coming on, take LAXATIVE BROMO QUIXIXE. It-re-moves cause of Colds and Grip. Only One "BROMO QUIXIXE." E. W. Groves signature on box. 25c. Adv Polo Coliseum Tonight. Fall River vs. Richmond. 1'1t For Overworked Women This is the season of the year when the wife and mother begins to feel the strain of household and social duties, and gets into a run-down, nervous, weakened condition.. To all such our local druggist Clem Thistlethwaite. says. "We have a rare combination of the three oldest tonics known, in Vinol, which we guarantee to restore strength, make you eat better, sleep better and feel better, or we will return your money. Adv. Barney Doherty's Fall Riv er nolo team vs. Richmond, at Coliseum tonight. . Polo Coliseum Tonight. Fall River vs. Richmond. 11 Barney Doherty's Fall Riv er polo team vs. Richmond, at Coliseum tonight.

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north of the city and as fast as the Junas would permit, the equipment for domestic science instruction will be installed in all the township schools. 1590 Ladies' Costume With Sleeve in Wrist Length With or without deep cuff or in short length with or without flare cuff. This portrays a very smart style, suitable for any of the combinations row io vogue. In blue poplin or moire with satin to match or green serge and matched satin it will make a very handsome gown for afternoon or calling. The waist ha? surplice fronts which form a yoke over the upper part. The sleeve' may be finished in wrist length with a simulated or added deep cuff or in short length with a new flare cuff. The skirt is cut with ample fulness and has plaited extensions at the sides of the front panel. The pattern is cut in 6 sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. Size 36 wiH require 6 yards of 44-inch material for a medium size. Thokirt measures 3 yards at its lower edge. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. Size Name Address City Address Pattern Department, Palladium. H&ffl&mi FOR Prosecutor REPUBLICAN PRIMARY

FEDERAL HELP AVAILABLE FOR ROAD BUILDING

The taxpayers in Wayne county were informed last evening, through the medium of Lester E. Boykin, of Washington, D. C, federal road engineering expert, that Wayne county may have the services of an expert road engineer to supervise the construction of a road in Wayne county without any expense whatever to the county. Mr. Boykin spoke before a poorly attended meeting at the high school auditorium, where he presented the subject of "Good Roads," and showed by stereopticon slides how the county could be saved hundreds of dollars by building the right kind of roads in the proper way. While in Wayne county, Mr. Boykin, who is touring the state in company with Road Expert Tobin, took photographs of Wayne county roads. The importance of good drainage for roads was emphasized by the speaker. He said that freezirfg injures the road much more than thawing and that if a . road is properly drained, both in the matter of a proper crown and also the proper underdraining, freezing will not injure it so much.N The government is sending out special road engineers, without expense to the tax payers of a county, who will supervise the construction of a road according to the latest im urns See your dentist twice yearly. Us Senreco twit daily. From pyorrhea come by far the greater part of all tooth troubles. Unless treated and checked, it will result not only in the shrinking and malformation of your gums and of the bony structure into which your teeth are set, but in the loss of the teeth themselves. A specific for pyorrhea has been discovered recently by dental science, and is now offered for daily treatment in Senreco Tooth Paste. Senreco combats- the germ of the disease. Its regular use insures your teeth against the attack or further progress of pyorrhea. For Perfect Work Call Phone 2316. Suits Dry-Cleaned $1.00 The Dennis Shop 8 North 10th St. I YRir THEATRE LIKit Main & 9th. TONIGHT Two Reel Imp. Comedy Drama with Jane Gail and Matt Moore in One Reel "PLOT AND COUNTERPLOT" "Twenty Minutes at The Fair."

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300 GOOD LOWER FLOOR and BALCONY SEATS To Be Had at Fine's Pharmacy 50c, 75c and Sl.OO Eagles9 IMMsIIipcIIs THE BIG NOISE OF THE SEASON GENNETT THEATRE Thursday, Friday, March 2-3 Watch for Street Parade, Thursday

TODAY and THURSDAY We take great pleasure In presenting the masterpiece of Silent Drama Wm. Vaughn Moody's Great American Play "The Great Divide" Staged at Grand Canyon, Arizona, Starring Ethel Clayton and House Peters For Staging, .Acting and Story this picture will outclass anything ever shown in this city. Continuous performance 1 to 11 p. in. ....

provements resulting from goverri ment experiments, he said. !. The suggestion of Mr. Boykin will be brought to the attention of the county-commissioners. t

NICHOLSON TO GIVE BANQUET FOR BOARD OF CLUB DIRECTORS John II. Nicholson, retiring president of the Commercial club, will give a dinner to all the members of the board of directors this evening at the Westcott hotel. S. B. Swayne and Henry Gennett are the only members of the board absent from the city who cannot attend. .-J . Mr. Nicholson has been a member cf the board for the past sixteen years either as a director or an officer. He asked this year to be relieved and would not consent to have his name on the ticket for re-election. He ex. pressed keen interest in affairs of the club and pledged his hearty support irt the future but urged that some new blood be given opportunity. ,j The following men will attend the dinner: L. S. Bowman, James Carr. Howard Dill, Edgar Hiatt, Charles W. Jordan, George Knollenberg, John Mc Carlhy, Fred Lemon, George Eggeieyer,' Fred Krone, Lee Nusbaum, William Romey. John L. Rupe, Richard Sedgwick. George Seidel, Cliarles Slifer and E. M. Haas. : A three-wheel cab invented by a London cabman half a century ago is still in use, the claim being made that it has never been overturned. shrinking?

Danger ahead! -4 Go now to a. mirror and examine your mouth? Do your gums look "rinsed out," shrunken? Do you see a jagged appearance in the gum-line? If so, see your dentist. He will tell you , that you have pyorrhea, and that to save your , teeth you will have to fight this drca Urease at once.

Hut Stnr ecu dots mtre. It cleanses : the teeth delightfully. It gives them a whiteness distinctive of Senreco : alone. Its flavor is entirely pleasing, ; and it leaves in the mouth a won- : derful sense of coolness and wholesomeness. Start the Senreco treatment before pyorrhea grips you for good. Details in folder with every tube. A two-ounce tube for 25c is sufficient for 6 weeks daily treatment. Get Senreco of your druggist today; or send 4c in stamps or coin for sample tube and folder. Address The Sentanel Remedies Company 503 Union Central Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. SABCAPt TONIGHT "The Strange Case o! Mary Page" Henry Walthall and Edna Mayo, are presented in the second episode of this greatest of all series. . WITH IT IS The Man He Used to Be Three Part Vitagraph Broadway Star Feature. FRIDAY, MARCH 3RD The Picture that is taking the Country by Storm Your Girl and Mine" A protest against the White Slave Traffic. Starvation Wages for Girls Loft Factories And a Plea for Aid for Those That Have Fallen 7-Reels Full of Fight and Plea for Right. A picture that will do you good to see.

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