Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 109, 24 March 1916 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, MARCH 24. 1916 ROACH iMOUNCES TEAMS FOR SPRING ATHLETICS WILL NAME COMMITTEES. organization early next week he announced today. President Bowman explained ' today that the committees have not been selected so far because ' of the automobile show. Local an J ioreian L. S. Bowman, recently elected president of the Commercial club will name the various committees of that c

WHEAT SELLS FAST ON BEARISH REPORT

CHICAGO, March 24. There was a general rush to sell wheat at the opening of the market today and prices started KQWc under yesterday's close. The break in Liverpool and reports of favorable weather in tho southwest were the bearish Influences. Corn prices were V20 lower. Oats selling was general in sympathy with the break In other grains. There were two sides to the wheat market today as shown by sharyp fluctuations coupled with resting spots at advances of 0ic Corn closed with advances of ,4c, while oats were a shade lower. Hog products were 1xi&1ViC better.

LIVE STOCK

INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 24. Hogs: Receipts 6,000, market 5c higher, best hogs $9.90, heavies $9.80 ??9.90, pigs $6.0008.50, bulk of sales $9.8009.85. Cattle: Receipts 800, market steady, choice hoav'y steers $8.259.25, light uteers $6.508.75, heifers $5.5008.50, cows $5.25?27'.50, bulls $5.007.25, calves $4.509.25. Sheep and Iambs: Receipts 100, market strong, prime sheep $8.00, Jambs J6.00rt? 11.76.

CHICAGO UNION STOCK YARDS, 111., March 24. Hogs: Receipts 20,000, market 10c higher, mixed and butchers $9.40 5?9.87, good heavies $9.60 9.85, rough heavies $9.15ft9.45, light $9.259.95. pigs $8.00 8.75, bulk of sales $9.709 B.85. . Cattle: Receipts 1,500, market strong, beeves $7.2510.05, cows and heifers $3.85 8.60. stockers and feeders $6.00(38.40, calves $9.0010.25. , Sheep: Receipts 6,000, market Ktrong, natives and westerns $5.00 &.00. lambs $8.55Q11.70.

CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, O., March 24. Hogs: Receipts 3,400, market steady, packers and butchers $6.90(9.95. ' Cattle: Receipts 500, market steady. Sheep: Receipts 300, market steady.

PITTSBURG PITTSBURG, Pa., March 24. Cattle: Supply light, market steady, rahoioe uteers $9.10(F$9.50. prime steers f9.10fa9.50. good steers $8.50ft9.00, tidy butchers $8.358.85, fair $7.50 R.25, common $6.00(7.00, common to at bulls $5.00(5 8.00, common to fat rows $4.00(9)7.50, heifers $6.00 8.2j, fresh cows and springers $4 0.00 (& 75.00, 'cal calves $10.50(fi 11.00. Sheep and lambs: Supply light, firime wethers $9.009.25, lambs $7.00 q. 11.75. Hogs: Receipts 10, market active, prime heavy $10.0510.10, mediums M0.0510.10, heavy yorkers $10.00 10.05, light yorkers $9.259.50, pigs

Throw Away . Hair Dyes! Apply Q-Ban Instead AH Your Gray Hair Then Turns Dark. Lustrous Without Dyeing Hair. When your hair turns gray, streaked ith gray, premature or just turning icray, or if your hair is falling; if you have dandruff and your head itches, a few applications of Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer to hair and scalp quickly :urna all your gray hair to its youthful dark shade. Entire head cf hair becomes clean, fresh, lustrous, wavy, thick, soft, full of life, evenly dark and handsome, without a trace of gra," showing. Q-Uan also stops itching Ural p. dandruff and falling hair, and promotes its growth. Q-Ban is harm,rsa not a dye but a delightful hair color restorer. C.lvo it a trial. Sold dp a money-back guarantee. Only 50o, a big 7-oz. bottle, at Fihe's drug !tore, Richmond. Ind. Out-of-town oiks supplied by mail. Adv.

$8.759.00, roughs $8.759.25, stags $7.007.50, heavy mixed $10.0510.10.

GRAIN

CHICAGO CASH CHICAGO, March 24 Wheat: No. 2 hard winter $1.09fe. Corn: No. 2 yellow 7474i,fc, No. 4 white 6568, No. 4 yellow 6667i,4. Oats: No. 3 white 4142. No. 4 white 3940.

3 756 2 595 COWS 2 ..... 660 2 810 2 , 910 3 773 2 .. 945 2 1205 1 1190 BULLS - 1 ..i. 380 1 ..... ... 800 1 . 1150 1 1440 CALVES 2 115 3 106' 2 190 12 124 12 135 5 140 4 122

8.25 8.50 4.50 5.00 5.75 6.00 6.50 7.00 7.25 5.00 6.25 6.50 7.00 6.00 7.00 7.75 8.50 9.00 9.00 9.00

TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO, March 24. Wheat: Cash and March $1.13,May $1.14, July $1.11. Cloverseed: Cash and March $11.95, May $11.55, April $9.75, October $8.50. Alsike, $9.40. Timothy: Cash and March $3.50, April $3.45.

PRODUCE

NEW YORK NEW YORK, March 24. Live poultry unsettled, creamery first 34361. Eggs, irregular, 2121J2-

CHICAGO CHICAGO, March 24 Butter receipts 6,987 tubs, firsts 3334. Egg receipts 22,387 cases, firsts 1919. Live poultry, chickens 16V& springers 17. roosters 12. Potato receipts 45 cars, Wisconsins 8895. NEW YORK EXCHANGE CLOSING QUOTATIONS American Can, 62. Anaconda, 86?. American Locomotive, 75. American Beet Sugar, 71. American Smelter. 101 ViU. S. Steel, com., 84. U. S. Steel, pfd., 115. Atchison, 103. St. Paul, 94. Gt. Northern, pfd., 122. Lehigh Valley, 77. N. Y. Central, 106. N. Pacific, 113. S. Pacific, 99. U. Pacific, 133. Pennsylvania, 56. Bethlehem Steel, 430.

INDIANAPOLIS REPRESENTATIVE SALES

HOGS

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90 112 296 167 194 217 294 635 877 1223 855 992 1298 520 ' 705

8.25 8.50 8.90 9.80 9.80 9.85 9.90

7.65 8.15 8.25 8.40 8.75 6.75 7.85

Ladies who are wanting beautiful Spring Hats in latest styles and beautiful colorings should call at Mrs. C. A. Brehm's 20 Discount Sale Saturday And see our wonderful display of 500 trimmed hats just received today. We also are prepared to re-block your old hat like new, or we re-trira your old. Give us your trade. We need you and will give you courteous treatment and best styles at lowest prices. Mrs. C, A. Brehm 35 NORTH EIGHTH ST.

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Commercial Club Rooms Western Michigan Fruit Belt Illustrated with beautiful slides, showing lands and products in this territory. Farmers and horticulturists are especially invited. MONDAY EVENING, 27 Come and bring your friends.

RICHMOND MARKETS

GLEN MILLER PRICES

HOGS Heavies .. $9.50 Heavy mixed $9.50 Mediums $9.50 Heavy yorkers 1 $9.25 Light yorkers $8.25 Pigs . $7.00 Stags . $6.007.00 CATTLE Butcher steers $7.008.00 Heifers $6.007.00 Cows S4.506.00 Calves $9.00 SHEEP Top lambs $10.00 Sheep $5.006.00

PRODUCE (Corrected Dally by Edward CoonerV Old chickens, dressed, paying 20 to 22c. Country butter, paying 32c to 289; selling, 30c to 38c. Eggs, paying 18c; selling, 22c. Country larL payin? 10c selling 15c. Creamery butter, selling 40c.

potatoes, Belling $l.&u per uusnei. Younp chickens, dressed, paying 22c, selling 2Sc. i

FEED QUOTATIONS Ped clovv.. seed, paying $9.50. Clove hay. $12.00. Timothy l ay, Belling $15.00 17.00. Oats, paying 40c. Corn, paying 65c. Middlings, $28.00. Oil meal, '41.00. Bran, selling. C27.00. Salt, $1.40 barrel. Tankage. $48.00 ton.

WILL LEAVE RICHMOND

Elizabeth Culbertson, the Centerville girl who has achieved considerable notoriety of late, is to return to her father's home at Centerville and start life over again. She has promised the authorities to remain away from Richmond.

Personnel of the Junior, Internediate. Junior PreD athletic teams, to!

participate in spring athletics at the "Y" has been announced by athletic director A. M. Roach. The two Junior teams listed are the Ones, captained by Livingstone; and the Twos, captained by Quigg. . Intermediates are classed as Ones, Twos, Three and Fours, with P. Hayward, A. Hafner. C. Chappie and C. Porter, leaders, respectively. The Junior Prep combinations are known as the Indiana, Tiger, Lion and Pirate crews. -Personnel of the teams: Juniors. Ones Livingstone, capt., Dollins, Crowe, Moss, McMahan, E. Church, Burris, Loehr, Brehm, Pinnick, Gaylor, Xusbaum. Twos Quigg, capt., Thomas, Holcomb, Hyde, Asbury, Youngflesh, McDonald, R. Graham, R. Cutter, Breese, Dafler, Mansfield. Intermediates. Onese P. Hayward, capt., W. Meranda, R. Dollins, H. Long, G. Borton, H. Russell, F. Butler, B. Bly. Twos A. Hafner, capt., H.. Brown, W. Wilson, C. McBride, F. Hebbler, Tounley, R. Jordan, P. Bly, Stanley Reid. ' Threes C. Chappie, capt., R. Parker, E. Shelton, E. Porter, E. Sudhoff, K. Whitnack, A. Schepman, R. Brunton. Fours C. Porter, capt., W. O'Neal, C. Hasecoster, D. Monroe, E. v Roam, R. Jenkins, E. Laning, J. Meranda. Junior Preps. Indiana Benge, capt., C. Cureton, J. Falk, A. Baker, R. Taylor, E. Beetle, E. Ireton, J. Sullivan, W.' Unthank, J. Coate, J. Edwards, J. Corrigan. Tigers Smith, capt., D. Harkins, Waris, Minnick, Judy, Weir, H. Baker,

WATCH SORE THROATS because swollen glands or inflamed membranes often affect other tissues and lung trouble easily follows. As Nature's corrector of throat troubles the pure cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion is speedily converted into germ-resisting tissue; its tested glycerine is curative and healing, while this wholesome emulsion relieves the trouble and upbuilds the forces to resist tubercular germs and avert the weaks ening influence which usually follows. If any member of your family has a tender throat, get a bottle of Scott's Emulsion to-day. Physicians prescribe it to avert throat troubles, overcome bronchial disorders and strengthen the lungs. No alcohol or harmful drugs. Always insist on Scott's. Scott Sc. Eowuc, Bioomfield, N. J. 15-33

Matthews, R. Robbins, Haynes, C Muth, Pettibone. Johnson.

Lions Brankamp, capt., Rost, W. Kohnle, Bescher, Kohler, Babylon,

Davis, Duffin. R. Robinson, P. ' Blossom. D. Waking, V. Spaulding, M. Ken

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Pirates Todd, capt., Deltrick, Eik-

enberry, B. Kohnle, C. Graham, W.

McGrew, J. Quigley, W. Stovall, E Hoessli D. Ramsey, N. Hoeffer, H Ward.

FALL INJURES KROLL

A broken right arm, a sprained left arm, multiple cuts and bruises on face and body was the extent of injuries received by Bert Kroll, fireman for the Pennsylvania road, in an accident at 5 o'clock this morning. Kroll who is a resident of the Y. M. C. A. dormitory, lost his hold and fell from a water tower to the ground a distance of 15 feet. In falling Kroil struck the ground arms and face foremost. The accident, it is said, was unavoidable. '

Dandy Lunch And Wagner's Celebrated Bock Beer SATURDAY AFTERNOON & EVENING. Billy's Place 322 MAIN ST.

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We are fixed to do the doubling of Automobile Tires. Look up your old tires and let us show you . what a saving we can make you.

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Old (Globe Fertilizer The Kind That Made Wayne County "Famous." Will Unload Next Week. 2 Cars at Richmond, Ind. 1 Car at Centerville, Ind. 1 Car at Webster, Ind. 1 Car at Fountain City, Ind. Plenty of Fertilizer, but hard to get cars to ship same. Better haul now. Jones & WflMains

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Our First Spring Showing Mew Coats aid Slits Black and white check and all Wool Serge Suits; all colors. Specially priced

All Wool Poplin Suits in all the latest models and new spring shades,

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Coats of Poplin, Serge, black and white checks and stripes. All the newest novelties, made up to the season's best styles. A price for every purse,

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SKIRTS All wool materials; extra wide Values to $3.50; special, 806 It $1,419

Attractive are the Prices on Our Dress Goods 40-inch Silk, all colors; Georgette Crepes, yard, $1.39 $1.50 best 40-inch Silk Crepe de Chine, yard, $1.25 . 40-inch Silk Poplin in an elegant assortment of new shades, yard, $1.19 36-inch Crepe de Chine, at yard, : 50c 36-inch black Taffeta, at $1.00, $1.25 & $1.50

New assortments of Silk Shirtings, at . 98c ' ; . Curtain Materials Our assortments are second to none. Nottingham, Madras Voile, Scrim and Marquisette, yard, 5c to 75c

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MnMinieiry Sttoipe Always Sells for Less. Values to $3.98, Ladies' Trimmed Hats; special for Saturday only,

Untrimmed shapes in great variety; all colors. Special lots, Saturday,

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Flowers and Trimmings. An exceptional variety in all the newest novelties,

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