Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 200, 10 July 1916 — Page 3
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WHEAT OPENS LOW BUT SOON RECOVERS CHICAGO, 111., July 10. Wheat suf- ' fered a week-end drop and the openMlng today was at' price substantially lower than Saturday's close. After the first few sales, however, It recovered on general buying, and prices ( mounted almost to Saturday's close. J July opened at $10H : September at j $1.08. I Corn opened . steady to . a shade lower, but prices rose after the flraa ' 'run. July was tight. There was general buying of other months. July ' opened at 78, September at 74. Oats had a steady opening and developed prononuced strength later. ; Prices Vent up with scant offerings ' soon after opening. July opened at 40H; Seutember at 39. r. Provision opened steady to a shade r lower.' -' '..'..-', ; GRAIN 1 CHICAGO FUTURES H ; Open. . High. Low. Close WHEAT . July 10 108 108 -Sept ...... 109 HO 108 ; CORN July ...... 78 78 77 Wt 74 74 73& OATS j July 40 ' 0 40 Sept 88 40 38 108 110 78 74 .0 39 TOLEDO GRAIN ,v TOLEDO, O., July 10 Wheat Cash 1 ii Li nATcraMd Cash 8.75: October, $8.95. Alslke, othy, Cash $3.10. Cash $9.60. TimV CHICAGO CASH ; , CHICAGO, July 10. Wheat, No. 2 r.. Red 1.09. - Corn No. 2 white 82c; No. 2 yet t low 80c: No. 4 yellow 80c. '' Ooats No. 3 white 40041 c; No. 4 white. 3840; Standard 41c. 1.11. Sale, three cars. m Corn: No. 2 white 83 83, No. 2, yellow, 8383 ear 8183. I Oats: No. 3 mixed, 38 39.. I CINCINNATI GRAIN I CINCINNATI, July 10. Wheat: No. $ 2 red winter $1.1201.14, No. 3 $1,080 fv t . ... j ' ; LIVE STOCK I PITTSBURG ptTTSBURG. Pa. July 10. Cattle: ? Supply fair, market slow, prime 1 steers $10.1010.50, good steers $9.00 t (510.00, tidy butchers $9.009.35, fair I $8.00 8.60, common $6.757.50, comt mon to fat bulls $5.008.00, common Z to fat cows $4.007.50, heifers $5.0O t ft 50. fresh cows and springers $40.00 E 075.00, vearcalves $12.00012.50, ? Sheep and lambs: Supply light. It prime wethers $7.657.85. Z Hogs: Receipts 50, market lower, Si prime heavy $10.35, mediums $10.35, heavy yorkers $10.35, light yorkers t $10 25. plga $10.00010.15, roughs $9.00 p 9.25, stags $7.0007.25. heavy mixed I $10.35. . I CINCINNATI CINCINNATI. O.. July 10. Hogs: Receipts 3400, market lower, packers and butchers $9.7509.90, common to -choice $7.0009.00, pigs and lights if $.OO0.85, atags $6.0007.25. f- Cattle Receipts 1,300, market t-steady, steers $5.95 7.W. heifers $6.50 08.50, cows $6 9507.00, calves $5.00 5 iuo. I Sheep: ReceipU 2,600, market I steady, lambs steady, $7.00011.35. CHICAGO UNION STOCK YARDS. HI, July 10. Hoga: Receipts 42,000, market 5c lower, mixed and butchers $9.55 10.20, good heavies $9.70010.20, rough heavlea $9.4509.65, light $9.50010.05. pigs $8.7509.60. bulk of sales $9,800 10.00. ' ' A Cattle: . Receipts 17.000, market steady, beeves $7.90011.35, cows and heifers $.OO09.25, stockers and feeders $5.858.60, calves $9.50012.00. Sheep: Receipts 1.900, market steady, natives and westerns $3.50 8.00, lambs $7.10011.00. - INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 10. Hogs: Receipts 3.5UU, mansei even, best hogs $10.20, heavies $10.00010.20. pigs $7.0009.75, bulk of sales $10.00 1015. ' -Cattle: Receipts 1.250, market weaker, choice heavy steers $8.75 10 00. light steers $7.609.60, heifers $6 0009.25, cows $5.257.50, bulls $5.00 7.50, calves $5.00 11.50. Sheep and lambs: Receipts 200, market steady, prime sheep $6.25, lambs $6.256 8.50. PRODUCE NEW YORK NEW YORK, July 10. Live poultry, fairly steady. Chickens 23 26c; fowls 18c. ,, Butter Steady ; creamery first 27 0 28c. Eggs, 23024c. '
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CINCINNATI PRODUCE Butter: Creamery whole milk extra 31c, centralized extra 29; do firsts 25; do seconds 22; dairy fancy He. ;. ' ...V'; Eggs: Prime firsts,' 23, firsts 22. ordinary firsts 21, seconds 19. duck 23 cents. ' Poultry': Broilers 1 lbs. 22024, broilers over 1 lbs. 26c, roosters 11c; bene, 4 lbs. and over 16c, under 4 lbs. 16 cents. Potatoes: Eastern Cobbler $2.75 3.00 bbl., Southern $1.2501.40 per 90-lb. sick. Sweet Potatoes Alabama sells at $1.00 1.25 per hamper. .Tomatoes: : Texas sell at 60 80c per 4-basket crate. Home grown, 2 2.50 per crate.
NEW YORK EXCHANGE CLOSING QUOTATIONS American Can, 51. Awaconda, 80. American Locomotive, 63. American eBet Sugar, 92. " American Smelter, 93. U. S. Steel Common, 85. ' U. S. Steel, pfd., 117.. Atchison, 105. :1 St Paul 97. Great Northern, pfd., 119. Lehigh Valley 79'. . N. Y. Central, 104. . Northern Pacific. 112. Southern Pacific 97. Union Pacific, 138. Pennsylvania 67. Bethlehem Steel 445. RICHMOND MARKETS GLEN MILLER PRICES HOGS Heavies $9.35 Heavy mixed $9.00 Mediums $9.00 Heavy yorkers $9.00 Pigs $78 Stags $4.506 CATTLE Butcher steers .7.PO?88.00 Heifers $607.50 Cows ; $56 Calves $5.0010.0C SHEEP Spring lambs $8.00 Sheep .$5010 PRODUCE (Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper) Old chickens, dressed, paying 20 to 22c. Country butter, paying 20c to 22c; selling 25c to 30c. Eggs, paying 18c, selling 23c. and
The Woman on the Cross The half naked troglodyte stalked forth from his cave in search of a mate. He clubbed her into submission. When she proved untrue the remedy was easy, for she was the weaker. He killed her. Civilized man stalks his mate by cajolery and many promises. When she proves untrue, he slays her. He does not cleave her with a stone hatchet as did the troglodyte. Civilization has devised more subtle methods. He makes of her an outcast ; he tears her own flesh and blood from her arms; he turns a deaf ear to the agonized cry of motherhood robbed of its young; he crucifies her on the cross of convention." , It matters not that he himself has sinned. The woman is the weaker and she must pay. , But must she alone pay? . This question now is stirring the civilized world. Every woman is vitally interested; it is a potent force in the life of every man. "That Sort," Essanay's five act feature, deals with just such a problem. Warda Howard depicts the agonies of the woman on the cross with 'a dramatic intensity that strikes straight to the heart. She is ably supported by Duncan McRae, Ernest Maupain and John Lorenz. , ' The drama of Basil McDonald Hastings, produced un- ' der the direction of Charles J. Brabin, and to be shown at the IPalace .TTIhiesittiPe TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
Country lard,4 paying 12c; selling l?c Creamery butter, selling 35o. ; Potatoes, selling $1.80 per bushel. Spring chickens, dressed, paying 30c; seJJing, 35c. .... FEED QUOTATIONS Clover hay, $12.00. Timothy hay, selling $17.00018.00. ' Oats, paying 35c. Corn, paying 6870ci Middlings, $28. Oil meal. $38.60. Bran, selling, $26.00. Salt, $1.50 ton. Tankage. $48.00 ton. , k
COAL QUOTATIONS (Corrected by Hackman 4 Klefoth). Anthracite, chestnut, $8.65, anthracite, stove or egg, $8.40; Pocahontas, lump or egg, $5.00, mine run. $4.50; slack. $4.f; Winifred lump, $4.50; Campbell's ' lump. $4.0; Kanawha lump, $4.50; Indiana lump, $4.00; Hccklng Valley lump, $4.50; Jewel lump, $4.75; Yellow Jacket lump $4.75; Tennessee lu&ip, $5 00; coke all sizes, $7.00; nut and slack, $3.50; Jackson, $5.75; Kentucky lump. $4.75; Winf red washed pea, $4.25. INDIANAPOLIS REPRESENTATIVE SALES
. HOGS 3 363 $9.35 19 94 9.37 44 169 10.05 38 206 10.20 STEERS 2 800 6.25 2 505 7.00 2 ., ............ 703 7.35 ' 2 745 7.50 1 1350 9.35 HEIFERS 2 .V.U.i............... . 580 6.50 9 563 7.00 15 ;.. 680 8.25 2 700 9.00 COWS 4 565 4.40 3. 836 5.35 3 1216 6.75 BULLS 1-... 400 . 5.00 1 .1250 6.00 1 .v..;;.... 1320 6.85 CALVES 2 300 5.00 3 133 11.00 3 ...................... 173 11.75
GROANING FROM Continued From Page One. law does not require that the deliberation or premeditation shall exist for any appreciable length of time before the act is committed. If a person has actually formed a purpose to kill and has deliberated and premeditated upon it before he commits the act, and then commits it, he is .guilty of murder in the first degree, however short the time may have been between the formation of the purpose to kill, and Its execution. It is not the length of time that constitutes the distinction. y yet they're MILD (that's a new thing for a cigarette to do
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It is not the length of time that constitutes the distinction between murder in T the first and second degrees, as far as malicious deliberation is con
cerned.- In murder In the second de gree no deliberation Is required, It is sufficient that the killing is done with malice express or. implied. Defines Term "Malice." ' - In law the term "malice" includes 111 will, hatred, anger, revenge, and every unlawful, malevolent, and wicked design or motive. An act done with a wicked mind and attended with such circumstances and conditions that plainly indicate' a heart regardless of social duty and fatally bent on mischief indicate malice within the meaning of the ' law and hence malice is. implied from any deliberate and wilful act against another however sudden that shows an abandoned and wicked heart, Malice may be inferred from the deliberate use of a deadly weapon. . Intent and motive is the gist of crime, and although the law presumes that a person ' intends the natural results of his act, yet such presumption may be rebutted by the circumstances and surroundings of the case, and if such may be rebutted by the circumstances and surroundings of the case, and if such circumstances and surroundings show that there was no intention at the time of doing what was actually done, then there would be no crime. One guilty of murder in the first degree shall suffer either death by eltrocution or imprisonment for life. Carries Term for Life. Conviction on a charge of second degree murder carries with it only the Infants-r.!dthors Thousands testify - rations Tho Original MALTED. MILK Upbuilds and sustains the bod No Cooking or Milk required Used for . of a Century Free Sample DorIlcks Racine, Wis. CINCINNATI 3-A40 ROUND JL TRIP EERY SUNDAY From Richmond Excursion Train Leaves 4:55 am See Local Agent. - : TPHEATORIUM ' TONIGHT iV "THE FLAMES OF VENGEANCE" A 3-reel Mutual Special with IVA SHEPARD. A Simple, Practical Model 1704 1704 Girls' Dress with Sleeve in Either of Two Lengths. To be closed in Front or Slipped over the Head. This attractive little model is a one-piece style. It is easy to develop and may be worn without the shield. The fronts may be closed from neck to hem, or the dress may be cut without a front closing in "slip on" style. The collar is jaunty and becoming. The long sleeves are nice where warmth is desired. For coolness and comfort the short sleeves are very appropriate. The Pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 4, 6, 8 and 10 years. It requires' Zhk yards of 36-inch material for an 8year size. ' A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. Namo Address City sis Addrcaa Pattern Department, Palladium.
punishment of Imprisonment for life. "I would have the authority, although not specifically provided by law; to "call In a jury. In the event a plea of guilty to me, tpr the purpose Of determining his punishment," Judge Fox Informed a newspaper man. "But that action would be cowardly, in my opinion. , Disagreeable as such a duty would be to me I would ask no jury to share responsibility with me." Theodore Crist was appointed foreman of the grand jury and George Scott the' Jury bailiff. No other work than the Investigation of the killing of Officers Little and Stephenson will be attempted by the jury at this time.
according to the instructions of, the court. - Among those subpoenaed before the grand jury as witnesses in the murFOR HE BLOOD At All Emu Stores THEATRE TODAY : Return engagement by special request of Clara Kimball Young in 99 TOMORROW Edna' Wallace Hoper in 'TERILS OF DIVORCE" wwww o
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ANOTHER SENSATIONAL DOLLAR DAY AT THE
Our Great July SheU Emptying Sale In Full Swing O COME TUESDAY I The Grand Leader is the only department store in Richmond to hold O a Dollar Day individually. We need no combined efforts of other stores to make this day O a success for our values at $1 are sensational. Come, crowd around the doors, look for the Q Special Dollar Bargains and save. Hundreds of other Dollar Bargains throughout the X store not listed here.
Up to $4 Dress Skirts, $1 Women's Skirts, all wool Serge, mixture and ete., only 18 in the lot. Tuesday at $1.00 Up to $7.50 Poplin Dresses, $1 Women's Dresses of pure Silk Poplin, nicely' trimmed; special for Dollar Day at . Sl.QO Up to $5 Trimd. Hats, $1 Beautifully trimmed Hats; ; actually worth up to $5. Tuesday your choice at I $100 , o o o o o o ( o ( () 8 O o o o 8 o o o 8 () o o o o ( 8 o ( o C) ( 8 o o 2 Women's 75c Gowns; One ; 25c Corset Cover Beautifully trimmed Gowns, fine ouality muslin, Tuesday . , 3 for $1.00 $1 Scallop'd Table Cover Three 15c Napkins Large napkins and fine quality Damask Table Covers, Tuesday Both for $1.00 Regular $1.50 Middy; One pair 15c Hose' ; Your choice of hundreds of beautiful Middy Blouses, Tues:, Middy and Hose for $1 6 Pr Men's 25c Silk Hose Men's fine Silk Hose in black " and colors, 'for Tuesday, Dollar Day, 6 Pair for $1.00 Regular $1.50 Suit Cases 25c Lunch Case Come in Fibre or Matting; for : Tuesday . Both for $1.00 Two 75c Sateen Petticts. Your choice of two Sateen Petticoats or one Petticoat and one Wash Skirt, Tuesday Both for $1.00 8
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der case were Officer" Charles Kuhlman. Officer Grovelle Bundyy Charies Morgan, ' Rader Benson, -Sherman Kavanaugh, , J. C. McKlnley. Howard Overman, E. B. Dowdy, H. K. Swan, Chauncey. Burr and Van Buren - McCauley, ,': :. . . j'
CASTINE WINS EASILY. ELDORADO, O, July 10. Eldorado baseball team wag wamped by the Caatlne club yesterday. The score was 15 to 2. - ' ' - '
A rwffllincry Evcnl Thai Wffl Startle Ml Richmond
The Greatest Sale of Millinery Ever Known Takes Place
Your Choice of Any Trimmed
These Hats are worth and regularly priced at $2.00 up to $12.00. All included in this tremendous sale. The stock comprises Hemp, Braids, ' Leghorns, Panamas, Sport Hats and Children's Hats.;",; rv5r , ! : POSITIVELY NO HATS RESERVED Everyone goes regardless, at each . $1.00 DOORS OPEN AT 8:30.
39 NORTH s Three Work Shirts, $1. I 3 for $1.00 Men's 50c Blue Work Shirts, well made and cut full, Tuesday, 3 for $1.00 One 75c Men's Union Suit One $1 Sport or Dress Shirt Come in all sizes of good materials and well made, Tuesday, Both for $1.00 Two 75c Sport or Dress Shirts; 1 Pair 25c Silk Hose Actual $2 value, Tuesday All for $1.00 3 Women's 50c Bloomers Women's Jersey Knit Bloomers, in Black, White or Pink; Tuesday . .-' 3 for $1.00 2 Child's 50c Rompers; One Child's 50c U. Suit Tuesday . AU 3 for $1.00 Five 35c Turkish Towels Of good heavy Knapp; size; Tuesday 5 for $1.00 large Women's Regular $1.50 Waists ; 35c Cor. Coyer Tuesday, Both for $1.00 20 yds. 10c Scrim, $1.00 Fine quality ' Flowered Curtain , . Scrim, For Tuesday, 20 yds. for $1.00 12 yds. 12c Scrim, $1 Finest ' quality white or ecru Curtain Scrim, beautiful border, Tuesday ' ,' 12 yds. for $1.00
ADVERTISE FOR OIDS
.. . The Boajd of County Commiseioner ordered , the Improvements on Jackson and Center, Township roads under the threa mile road lay to be advertised for the receipt of bonds. Bids may be made on August 3. -. j .' The earth's population reaches a grand tc4al of 1,700,000 persons. , Summer Hat in Stock at Only 8TH STREET COO GRAND LEADER Men's $2 Pants; One Pr. Dress Hose Pants are of fine Worsteds ; positively worth $1.50 and $2; Both for $1.00 Women's $1 Waists Two 50c Corset Covers Tuesday All three for $1.00 3 Women's 50c U. Suits Women's Gauze Weight Union Suits, lace, trimmed, knee and silk taped neck, Tuesday 3 for $1.00 Women's 75c Envelope Chemise; Women's $1.00 Gowns Your choice, beautifully trimmed Chemise and Gowns, ' Tuesday Both for $1.00 One 75c Bed Sheet; Six 15c Pillow Cases Special for Dollar Day Tuesday All for $1.09 2 Pair Boys' $1.00 Pants Boys' Pants of all wool mixtures - well made and cut full. Tuesday 2 for $1.00 ' O O O O O ( O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 o to o o 0 o o 8 6 yds. 25c Marquisette Of fine quality, in white and --ecru, for -Tuesday, Dollar Day I: 6 ydsTfor $1.00 3 yds. 50c Table Damask Of fine quality Damask, beautiful pattern, for .' V - - Tuesday " - : 3 yds; for $1.00 12 yds. 12c Unblea. Muslin, $1;: 12 yds. 10c " Pajama Cloth, $1. ' For Tuesday, Dollar Day ( ) o
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