Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 85, 20 February 1917 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1917

Today's Market Quotations

PRODUCE

REMOVAL OF TANGLE SENDS WHEAT: HIGH IN EARLY TRADING (Br AMctste4 Press) CHICAGO, Feb. 20, Optimism la regard to a cleanlag up of railway traffic hindrances tendered today to

send wheat prloea sharply higher, many traders seemed disposed to an

tldpate a decided betterment of the situation in this respect within the next few days, and. contended that the only distinct bearish factor which bad perhaps not been fully discounted was

the chance of a worse rupture with Germany.

' On the other band, possibilities for

a crop scare orer damage m the winter wheat belt continued to receive attention. Opening prices, which rarled from the same as yesterday's finish to c higher. ' with May at

IL76U to $1.76 and July at $1.50 '4

to $1.50. were followed by material

gains an around. Corn Hardens wtth Wheat.

- Corn hardened with wheat On the

Mces. bower er, longs sold freely.

Altar opening 1-8 to l-3c higher, the

TF scored a moderate further adranee, and then underwent something

At a sag. Oats were bvlltshly affected by reports of tmusoal scarcity of supplies at

sul eastern points, snipping aemana tram near by sections was also said to be more urgent than has been the xnSeoflate. . - Higher Quotations on bogs gare trength to provisions. Offerings were

Xgat until a good aaraaoe nao oen

Oats: No. 3 white, 5860; Standard, 6860. Rye: No. 2,' $1.49. Barley: $1.00 1.30. Pork: $30.60. . . Ribs: $15.75 16.37. Lard: $17.10.

GRAIN

Chicago Futures

f WHEAT I' Open. High. Low, Close. 3Iaj ....17 180 176 179 Jurj-150tt 152 149. ,152 CORN, ayJ02 102 101 102 Joly .100 100 99 100 OATS May 67 57 67 67 July , 66 65 , 66 65 LARD July ..17.20 17.87 17.20 17.37 May 1710 17.80 17.10 17.30 Toledo Grain TOLEDO, Feb. 20. Wheat: Cash, $1.95. ' Cloverseed: Prime cash, $11.80; March, $11.47. Alslke: Prime cash, $11.80; March, $11.85. Timothy: Prime 'cash, $2.45; March, $2.45. Chicago Cash CHICAGO, Feb. 20. Wheat: No. 2 red, $1.82: No. 2 hard, $1.84 1.86; No. 3 hard, $1.80. Corn: No. 2 yellow, $1.02: No. 4 yellow, 980.11.00; No. 4 white, 98 99.

- Cincinnati Gram CINCINNATI, O., Feb.' 20. Wheat No. 2 red winter, $1.9301.95; No. 3, $1.871.90; No. 4, $1.601.70; sales, 1 car. Corn No. 2 white, $1.08 1.09; No. 3 white, $1.08; No. 4 white, $1.061.07; No. 2 yellow, $1.081.09; Na 3 yellow, $1.071.08; No. 4 yeUow, $1.06 1.07; No. 2 mixed, $1.0S1 09; ear corn, $1.061.0S. Oats No. 2 white, 64; No. 2 mixed. 62. Rye Range, $1.35 1.63.

LIVE STOCK7!

common to medium, $6.257.0U; heifers, .$5X0 8.75; good cows, $60:5. $11.00. Receipts, 1,500. Calves Common to best veals, $914.00; common to best heavy calves, $5U. Receipts, 400. Sheep and Lambs Good to cholcb $1011; common to medium lambs, $6 9.75; good to best lambs, $13.50 $14.75. Receipts, 400.

Chicago

CHICAGO. Ills., Feb. 20 Hogs Receipts, 26,000; market, strong, 15c to

20e higher; bulk of sales, $12.4560; lights, $11.90(3)12.55: mixed, $12.25 70; heavy, $12.2570; rough, $12.25 35; pigs, $9.3010.75. Cattle Receipts, 8,000; market, weak; native beef cattle, $7.75 11.75; ttockers and feeders $6.159.C0; cows and heifers, $5.1010J.5; calves, $9.25 13.25. . Sheep Receipts, 17,000; market, weak; wethers, $10511.90; lambs, $12514.6&

Buffalo EAST BUFFALO, Feb. 20. Cattle, Receipts, 400; slow and easy. Veals Receipts, 200; slow, $5.00 $14.75. . Hogs Receipts, 6,500; active; heavy, $12.9013.05; mixed $12.85 13.00; Yorkers, $12.7512.90; light Yorkers, $11.2512; pigs, $10.5011; roughs $12 12.25; stags, $8.5010.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3,600; sheep active, lambs slow; Iambs $12 15.35; yearlings, $1114.50; wethers, $1212.50; ewes $612; mixed sheep fl212.25.

WASHINGTON Wednesday & Thursday WM. FOX presents Hank Mann in. the new Fox Comedy "Mis TficMnsln Job"

If you haven't seen the new comedies, you have missed the treat of a lifetime. Don't miss this one.

MURRETTE

TODAY FINAL SHOWING "Nannette of the Wilds" With the emotional star Pauline Frederick in the title role. Also George Ovey Comedy WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY "The Martyrdom of Philip Strong" With ROBERT CONNESS & MABEL TRUNNELLE -byThe Rev. Charles M. Sheldon "A PARAMOUNT PICTURE" Also Two-Reel Comedy "The Land of Nowhere"

Cincinnati CINCINNATI, Ohio. Feb. 20. Hogs Receipts, 3,300; ., market, , active; packers and butchers,; $12 6080. Cattle Receipts, 400; v market, steady. , Calves Market, steady. Sheep Market, steady. Lambs Market, steady.

Pittsburgh PITTSBURG, Pa., Feb. 20. HogsReceipts, 1,000; market, steady; heavies, $12.8090; heavy Yorkers, $12.50 80; light Yorkers $11.7512.25; pigs $10.7511.25. ' Sheep ' and Lamb-Receipts, 300 ; market, steady; top sheep, $12.00; top lambs, $15.25. Calves Receipts, 100; market, lower; top, $14.25.

Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Feb. 20

Hogs Best heavies, $12.75 12.80; medium and mixed, $12.75; good to

choice lights, $12.75; common to medium lights, $11.50 $12.75; bulk of sales best hogs, $12.75; roughs, $11

1.85; best pigs, $10.7511.25: light

best pigs, $910.75. Receipts, 6,000.

Cattle Prime steers, $10.7511.25;

good to choice steers, $10.0010.75;

St. Louis ST. LOUIS, Feb. 20. Hogs Receipts, 14,000; higher; lights, $12.30 12.55; pig. $9.2511.25; mixed and butchers, $12.4012.65; good heavy, $12.5512.65; bulk, 12.3512.55. Cattle Receipts, 4,500;. steady; native beef 6teers, $7.50 11.75; yearling steers and heifers, $8.50 11.50; cows, $5.50 9.50; stockers and feeders, $69; calves, $6 14.50. Sheep Receipts, 1,500; strong; lambs, $12.7514.75; ewes $8.0011.50; yearlings', $11.5012.35.

Cincinnati Produce CINCINNATI, O., Feb. 20. Butter: Creamery extra, 46c; centralized extra, 43c; do firsts, 40c; do sec onds, 37c; dairy fancy, 34c; packing stock, 20 26c. Eggs:. Prime irst, 43; first, 42; ordinary firsts, 40; seconds. 39. . Poultry: . Broilers under 1 lbs, 31; fryers over 1 lbs., 23; roasting, 4 lbs. and over, 22; turkeys, 24 26; roosters, 15. Lemons: California, $2.753.7S; Messina, $2 5003.00: limes, 85c$1.00 Potatoes Michigan, $9.009.50; borne grown, $99.50. Cabbage $7.50 8.00. Onions Spanish, $2.35 per crate; shipped, $12.00 13.00 per 100 lbs. Sweet potatoes: $1.50 1.60 .?cr hamper. '

Chicago CHICAGO, Feb. 20. Eggs: Market lower, 3941; poultry alive, unchanged. Potato market: Higher; Westerns, $2.60 2.70; Wisconsin and Michigan Whites, $2.502.55. Receipts, 32 cars.

Kansas City KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 20. Receipts, 14.000; higher; bulk, $12.10 12.50; heavy, $12.4012.55; , packers and butchers, $12.20 12.50 ; light, $11.80 12.25; , pigs, $9.7511.50. Cattle Receipts, 11,000; weak; prime fed steers, $1111.75; dressed beef steers, $9ll;cows, $5.509.50; heifers $7 11; stockers and feeders, $7.2510.50; bulls $6.509.00; calves, $7.00 13.25. Sheep . Receipts, 5,00; steady; lambs $1314.50; yearlings, $12.75 $13.50; wethers, $10.7512; ewes. $10.50 11.85. '

New York Exchange Closing Quotations American Can, 44. American Locomotive, 73. American Beet Sugar, 89. American Smelter, 102. Anaconda, 79. Atchison, 103 v Canadian Pacific, 155. Chesapeake & Ohio, 59. Great Northern, pfd., 114. Lehigh Valley, 74. New York Central, 73. . No. Pacific, 104. So. Pacific, 94. Pennsylvania, 54. U. S. Steel, com., 109. U. S. Steel, pfd., 118.

Spring lambs

Sheep.

,..$8.0

Produce (Corrected Dally by Edward Cooper.) Old chickens, dressed, selling, 30c; young chickens, selling, 30c; country butter, selling, 35 40c; creamery butter, selling, 48c; fresh eggs, selling 40c; country lard, selling, 22c; potatoes, selling, 75c a peck. Feed Quotations (Corrected Daily by Omer Whelftn) Paying Oats, 58c; corn, 1.00; rye, $1.15; clover seed, $9 10 a bushel, straw $9.00 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal, $47.50 a ton, $2.50 a cwt; middlings, $42.00 a ton, $2.10 a cwt.; bran, $38.00 a ton, $2.00 a cwt; salt, $1.85 a bbL; Quaker dairy feed, $35.00 a ton, $1.80 per cwt. Tanktage, $64 a ton, $3.25 per cwt. Wagon Market Timothy hay $14.50. Mixed $13 14. Clover hay $1214. : Alfalfa $15.00. - - ' Straw $9.00.

Indianapolis Representative Sales

3 18

HOGS

96 118

$ 9.00 11.00

RICHMOND MARKETS

Glen Miller Prices Hogs. Heavies, 260 to 300 lbs. . .$12.00 Heavy Yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs. . .$1175 Light Yorkers, 130 to 160 lbs $10 00 Medium, 180 to 225 lbs. $11.75

ARC AID IS PEARL WHITE in "IRON CLAW" Seventh and eighth Episodes "HAPPY HOLIGAN" A Cartoon-Scenic Entirely New In Richmond

10 , 400 11.75 56 269 1280 STEERS 2 46$ $ 7.50 13 ... .............. 802 8.35 5 852 8.50 2 865 a.00 19 1056 .9.75 HEIFERS 2 ,. 600 $ 6.00 2 800 7.25 3 576 7.75 12 769 '8.50 8 720 9.15 , COWS 3 813 $ 5.00 6 953 6.00

2 MS 7.00 Z 1100 7.50 1 1300 .00 - BULLS ' '.- 1 470 $ 6.00 2 ... 8M 7.00 1 ...................ie90 7(0 1 -15X0 SLSO 1 V... 1660 .00 CALVES 4 220 $ 6.50 9 416 8.00 5 145 12.00 7 174 13.50 PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

Lyric Tie afire Wednesday Afternoon and Night THE FAMOUS loose Meart Pfctares IN FOUR REELS ' This picture was brought here by Wayne Lodge No. 167 Loyal Order of Moose at a large expense. ALSO AS AN ADDITIONAL FEATURE MARIE WELLIN KAMP In a 3-reel picture Shows Start 1 p. m.; 2:30 p. m.; 4 p. m.; 5:30 p. ul; 7 p. m.; 8:30 p. m.; 10:00 p. m. No Intermission Admission Adults 10c :-: :-: Children 5c Attend first show if possible and avoid waiting for a seat

Washington THEATRE y WASHIN G T O N WEEKLY PROGRAM TODAY MRS. VERNON CASTLE The Most Beautifully Dressed Woman in America, in "PATRIA" Sixth Episode. Today and WednesdayBluebird Photoplays present MARY MAC LAREN in "THE MYSTERIOUS MRS. M." A story of Gripping interest, baffling the Plot-Detectives. Wednesday and Thursday Added Attractions: Fox Comedy "HIS TICKLISH JOB" If you haven't seen the new comedies, you have missed the treat of a lifetime. Don't miss this one. Also Pathe News. Thursday and Friday Wm. Fox presents "The Price of Silence" A powerful photoplay against destruction of the boys and girls, of the country. ' :

Friday and Saturday Added Attractions: Pathe News and Frank Daniels In Comedy. Saturday W. A. Brady presents Frances Nelson & June Elvidge 'The World Against Him'

A gripping story of one who con

quered, after everything failed. SHOWS DAILY Continuous, 2 to 11 p. m. Adults, 10c. Children 5c. Ladies' Rest room on left. Gent's room on right. You can park at the Washington

J EXTRA MATINEE THURSDAY

Hundreds Turned Away Last Night, at the Murray Theatre

Where

OTIS OLIVER Is Playing TTDkT1T1tt t of TSn

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Matinee Today 2:30 BRING THE KIDDIES Big and Small Matinee Wednesday 10 & 20c

OLIVER Celebrates His and, Washington's Birthday With an Extra Matinee Thursday "7 DAYS"

COLISEUM S

SKATING TONIGHT POLO Wednesday Night POLO Indianapolis vs. Richmond BILLY BLOUNT Premier Eastern Goal-Tend Reputed to be the best in the country, "will be in the goal 'for Richmond. ' " Game, 8:45 Seats Selling Phone 1569. THURSDAY Skating, morning, afternoon and evening. SATURDAY Skating, morning and afternoon. POLO-Saturday Night-POLO New Castle vs. Richmond Amateur Game, 8:00. Second Game, 9:00. Admission 25c. Reserved Seats, 15c Extra PHONE 1569

WasMnnttomi "gdjg FEB. 21-22 Attraction Extraordinary, the Unusual BLUE BIRD PHOTO PLAY Direct from the Famous Rialto Theatre, New York City. Tie Myistteiriiofliis Miro M Louis Weber's Latest and Greatest Production with MARY MACLAREN and HARRISON FORD A Weird Story of Wonderful Dramatic Power. It Will Hold You Spell Bound!

Shows Continuous, 2:00 to 11 P. M.

Adults, 10c; Children, 5c.

H. C. HASEMEIER CO.

New

Silk

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amd Dress Goods

Special Bargains for the Month-End, just eight days in which to take advantage of these unusual values.

SPECIAL VALUES IN SILKS FOR THE MONTH END SELLING CHIFFON TAFFETA Special yard wide all silk Chiffon Taffeta, in a beautiful soft, bright finished cloth in eight splendid shades. Our regular $1.50 value. The shades are Hague blue, Russian green, navy, old blue, brown, wisteria, prune and grey. Month End Sale, Yard $1.19 NOVELTY SILKS We show a beautiful line of Fancy Silks in plaids, checks and stripes, suitable for separate skirts, waists, suit and dresses, in all of the newest shades and combinations. We offer some very special values for Month End Sale, Yard $2.50, $2, $1.50

SILK POPLINS We offer a beautiful yard wide silk Poplin in every wanted shade, including all of the new blues, greens, browns, prune, wisteria, rose, grey and black. This cloth promises to be more popular than ever. Priced special for the Month End Sale, Yard 98c ALL SILK SHANTUNG Two pieces of 36-inch all silk natural finished Shantung. These cloths promise to be in great demand this season. Month End Sale, Yard 89c CREPE DE CHENE Just ten pieces of our yard wide, half silk Crepe de Chene. These we offer in all of the light or dark shades; especially adapted for blouses, dresses, waists and undergarments. Shown in ten good shades, including ivory, pink, flesh and sky. Month End Sale, Yard, 50c TUB SILKS We show a large variety of the new Tub Silks for women's blouses and waists, men's shirts and children's wear in the white or tan grounds, with the fancy colored stripes. These goods are guaranteed sun and tub proof. See the special values offered for the Month End Sale, Yard $1.25 ALL SILK CREPE DE CHENES Just three pieces of a yard wide all silk Crepe de Chene; the shades are ivory, maize and pink. A regular $1.50 value Month End Sale, Yard $1.19 KIMONO SILKS Four pieces of yard wide Kimono silks in old blue, lavender, citron and old rose, with the large floral designs; regular $1.00 value. Month End Sale, Yard 79c WOOL BATISTE . Five pieces of 36-inch wool Batiste; the shades are navy blue, Copenhagen, Russian, pink and light blue. Month End Sale, Yard 59c

BLACK SILK BARGAINS One piece yard wide all silk black Taffeta. $1.25 value.. Sale price 98c One piece 32-inch all silk black satin Duchess. $1.50 value. Sale price $1.25 One piece of yard wide black silk Poplin, $1.25 value. Sale price 98c One piece of yard wide black Messaline, beautiful finish. Sale price $1.25 One piece of yard wide all silk black Peau De Cyne. Sale price $130 One piece of yard wide half silk black Crepe de Chene. Sale price 50c STORM SERGES Three pieces of 36-inch Wool Storm Serges in three good shades: Navy blue, black and Copenhagen. Month End Sale, Yard 75c WOOL TAFFETA Seven pieces of 40-inch all wool Taffeta, Just the right weight for the one-piece dress. The colors are sand, grey, green, Copenhagen, brown, navy and black. Month End Sale, Yard $1.25 FANCY COTTON PLAIDS Three pieces of 27-inch Fancy Cotton Plaids; to move them quick, yard 19c NOVELTY SUITINGS One counter of 36 to 40-inch Fancy Novelty Worsted Suitings, in checks, plaids and stripes. Just the thing for a separate skirt, one-piece dress or children's wear, in good range of styles and combinations. Month End Sale, Yard 69c ALL WOOL FINETTE SUITING This is a new cloth, the width is 40 Inches, in a fancy novelty weave, all wool in the following shades: Copenhagen, Burgandy, olive green, plum, grey, brown, navy and black. Month End Sale, Yard $1.00 BLACK AND WHITE CHECK SUITING Three pieces of 36-lnch black and white checked Suitings; choice of three sized checks. : Month End Sale, Yard 29c

EXTRA SPECIAL Two hundred yards of yard wide Black Mercerized Lining in a fine soft lustre finish, a regular 30c value; special for the Month End Sale

YARD 19c

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