Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 129, 12 April 1917 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1917
PAGE NINE Plan Community "Sings" to Stimulate 1 Interest in Musical Matters in City munity work by the National Music Supervisors, will be used. . Plans for launching the community movement were made at a meeting of the Teachers Federation last Friday. The Federation acted with charcteristie enterprise and energy when -the matter was presented. That the movement will succeed is assured by the sympathetic interest being taken in it by the teachers. r - ;
Today's Mar Quotations
GRAIN Cincinnati Grain CINCINNATI, O.. April 12. Wheatf NO. 2 red winter, $2.37 2.38 r Nov 3, IJ.3102.S4; No. . 13.00 2.20; sales, S cars. Corn: No. 2 hi. $145: No. 3 vhite. 1.45; No. 4 vhite, H.41 81-43: NO. 2 yellow, 11.42: No. 3 yellow, $1.40 ft 1.41: No. 4 yellow, $1.38V415t NO. 2 mixed, $1.42; ear com. $1.43 1 43 ' Oats: No. 2 Mte. 73c; No. 2 mfxed, 72HC. Rye: Range, $1.6901.80. Toledo Grain TOLEDO, April 12. Cloverseed: Prune caBb. $10.50; April, 10.26. ' Alstke: Prime cash. April. $11-60. Timothy: Prime cash. April. $2.S0 Chicago Cash CHICAGO. April 12 Wheat: No. Z nd. nominal: No. 3 red. $230; No. 2 hard, nominal; No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn: No. 2 yellow. $1.3S1.39;, No. 4 yellow, $1.361.40. Oats: NO. 3 white. 67H69; Standard. 6870c. Pork: $37.50. Klbs: $19.5201997. Lard: Nominal. LIVE STOCK Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH, Pa., April 12. Hogs, Receipt3, 2,000; market, 15c higher; heavies, $16,35516.45: heavy Yorkers, ll$.80l.3; Iteht Yorkers, $14.50 15.23; pigs. $12.50 13.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600; market. 25c higher; top sheep, $10.75; top lambs. $13.25. Calves Receipts, 200; market, 25c higher; top, $14.50. Cincinnati CINCINNATI, O.. April 12. Ho? s, Receipts, 3,400; market, steady. Cattle Receipts, 900; market, steady. Calve Market, $6012.75. . Sheep Market, steady. Lambs Market, steady. Chicago CHICAGO. April 12. Hogs Receipts. 20,000: market, slow. 5c to 10c higher; bulk of sales, $1616.30; Hhts. $15.43125: mixed, $15.70S5 16.40; heavy, $15.6516.40; rough, $15.65 15.85; pigs. $11.75 14.60. Cattle Receipts, 5,000; market, slow: native beef cattle. $9.50013.25; Blockers and feeders, $7.3010.00; rows and heifers, $5.75011.00; calves $9fl 13.25. Sheep Receipts. 13,000; market, firm: wethers. $10.7013.10; Iambs, tl215.S0. Indianapolis. , . -r. INDIANAPOLIS. Anril. 12. Hosrs J Gbt heavies, $16.15S1"G.50; mixed t rnd mediums, $16.1516.25; good to j chclc U?ht. 116.15710 20: common r mcdi-.m Hsht?. tl4 75s-1! 13: b"li r,f Pf!e3 b-st hrT3 16.1510.25;j tn-i-jbo. ir 0015.75; tiht rlzs, $tl.--r,0t13.75: best pija, $1414.75. R-i Vcl'JU. 5.500. Cfttl'. Prima steers, S12.00((13.25; sood to choice steers. $11,500)12.00; common to medium. $3.00 11.50; heifers, $6&$!. Receipts, 1,300. CiiIvps -- Common to best veal $8 50f;13.00; common to best heavy, $610.50. Receipts. 500. fJ'ieon and Lambs Good to choice. J1 3.50 14.75: common Iambs. SlOGnt 13.75; good $14$15. Receipts, 50. to medium to best lambs. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo., April 12,I logs Receipts. 6,000; steady; bulk, $15.80016.23; heavy; $16.1516.30; l,ackers and butchers, $16.0016.25; light. $13.50316.00; pigs, $1315. Cattle Receipts, 3,000; steady: prime fed steers. $12.2513.00; dressed beef steers, $10g12; southern steers, $1S.5011.50; cows. $6.508 10.75; heifers, $912: stockers and feeders. $7.7511; bulls, $7.5010.00; calves, $3013. ' Sheep Receipts, 5.000; steady: lambs. 12.2515.50; yearlings. $13.00 014.00; wethers, $1213.25; ewes, $11.0013.0C. PALL ADIUM WANT ADS PAY APRIL Selection of Emerson : Records Operaphone Records Crescent Records Par-O-Ket Records
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. . EAST BUFFALO. April 12 Cattle, Receipts, 100; slow. Veals Receipts, 300; active, steady $5.00 13.00. Hogs Receipts. 2,000; slow; he-ar. ST6.70flfl6.73-; mixed,- $16.G l-?.70; Yorkers, $16.5016.65; light Y6flrer37-$15.2S(3'l.25r- pigs, $14.75 15.P0; roughs, $14.50 14.75; stags, m?: . ' ' " . Sl eep and Lambs Receipts, 600; tteady and unchanged". " sVr.' .St.; LOWS. - V ST. LOUIS, April 12. Hogs Receipts; 8,000; higher; lights. $15.75 16.25;- pigs, $10.75 140; mixed and butchers. $15.75 16.33;' good heavy, $16.3516.40 bulk. $155 16.35. Cattle Receipts. 1,300; steady; native beef steers, $T5O12.50; yearling steers and heifers, $8.5012.00; cows. 6g 11; stackers and feeders, $8C10.15. ' ' Sheep- Receipts. 2,000; strons; lambs; $1315.$5 ewes, $9.5012.25; yearlings 12.7514.z; cuppeu ianui s12.0012.7e. v ; PRODUCE Chicago April .12. Butter. l CHICAGO. 40 45c Eggs: Market, 2931c. " Poultry alive : Unchanged. Potato- market: Unchanged ceiptJ, 25 cars. - ' 1 ReCincinnati Produce CINCINNATI, O., April 12. Butter: Creaniery extra. 48c; centralized extra, 45 Vic; . do firsts. 42c; do seconds. 39e: dairy fancy, 38c; packing stock. 230c. " -. " Eggs Prime first, 30 Vie; first. 30c; ordinary first,' 29VzC; second, 28c. Poultry - Broiler ander IVz lbs., 40c; fryers "over li lbs.. 30c; turkeys, 21?26e; rdosters, 17c. Potatoes Michlpranv $9.509.75; Wisconsin. $9.50 9.75. Sweet potatoes : $1.75 & 2.00 per hamper. Cabbage $7.00 7.75 per crate. Onions Spanish. $66.50 per 70-lb. crate; white, $8.509.00; yellow, J3.50 9.00 pet 100 lbs. . : Chicago Futures WHEAT , Open. Hi?h. Low. Close May .'.... 208 ,219tf 208 2174 July 179 189 17 189 CORN May " . ...127 135 127 134 July ......125. 133 125 1324 OATS May .: 62 65 62T4 65i July .... 61 54 61 64'4 -LARDMf:y -. ...20.90 21.15. 20.90 21.10 Juiy ..... . 21.12 21.37 21.12 21.37 New York Exchange Closing Quotations mcriean Can, 46 . American Locomotive, 67. Ameiican Beet Sugar, 96. Airer'.can Smelter, 101. Anaconda, 80. Atchison, 102. .. , . Bothlehem Steel, 135. Canadian Pacific, 160. Chesapeake St Ohio, 5HJ. Great Northern, pfd., lllti- ' Lehigh Yalley, $4. New York Central, 94. No. Pacific, 103. So. Pacific, 944. "Pennsylvania, 53. ' U. S. Steel, com., 112. , U.S. Steel, pfd.. 117. Indianapolis Representative ... Sales HOGS ........... 4 82 $13.50 ..298 15.50 162 16.15 .... 190 16.50 285 '16.50 STEERS ., . :. 775 $ 8.65 n 13 24 SO 35 2 20 14 16 , . 825 - 9.75 944 10.40 1092 11.25 1244 12.25 -HEIPERS ....... 555 $ 8.00 ...... 593 9.00 ....... 626 10.00 ........ 598 . 10.25 820. 11.00 ....... .
"cert! . 7.25 8.00 8.73 . 9.50 ? 7.56 S.25 8.75 9.50 10.00 $ 5.50 9.50 12.25 13.00 i l l l l l l 6 2 4 2 Local Markets GlenMiller Prices : - : Hoe. Heavies, 260 to 300 lbs ...$15.50 Heavy Yorkers. 160 to 180 lbs. .$14.75 Light Yorkers. 130 to 160 lbs. ...$13 00 Medium. 180 to 225 lbs . $15.00 Plga $8.00 12.00 Stas $8.00 11.00 Bows '.. .....$11.00I2.00 Cattle. Butcher steers. 1.000 to 1,500 lbs $8j0010.0C Butcher cows ...$008.00 Heifers ..... .$6.00 10.00 Balis $5.007.50 Calves. Choice veals $12.00 Heavies and lights.. ..$5.00700 Sheep. Spring Iambs .....$8.00 10.00 Produce (Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper.) Old chickens, dressed, selling, 30 to 35c; young chickens, selilog. 30 to 35c; country butter, telling. 354cO; creamery butter, selling, 50c; fresh eggs, selling 30c; country lard, selling. 25c; potatoes, selling; 90c a peck. Feed Quotations (Corrected Daily by Omer Whelan.) Paying Oats, 68c; corn, $t.25; rye, $1.15; - clover seed, $9.0010.00 a bushel, straw, $9.00 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal, $7 00 a ton, $2.50 a cwt.; middlings, $46 00 a ton, $2.40 a cwt; bran, $44.00 a ton, $2.25 a cwt; salt, $2.25 a bbl.; Quaker dairy feed, $38.00 a ton, $2.00 per cwt Wagon Market Timothy hay $14.0015.00. Mixed $13.0014.00. Clover hay $12.00 14.00. Alfalfa $15.00. Straw $9.00. GOODRICH ASKS QUICK DISPATCH OF SEED TRAINS ... I.. By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, April 12. Govern or Goodrich and the Indiana public service commission today issued a joint bulletin to all railroads operating in Indiana, requesting that preferences be given- all shipments of fertilizer and seeds over all other perishable freight until seeding time is passed. Delayed shipments, it is said, caused the bulletin to be issued. Easy Terms and on Approval You cannot buy more in the way of a musical instrument for the price. It is better value than any "talking machine" at anywhere near its price. it OCt E&y Terms pOOt for this COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA pp. Post Office. ' Phone 1655
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By FORREST DAVIS . Richmond is i to have community
moslc. - ' It Is to be under the direction of .the Teachers Federation and .Ralph C. 3loaae and Miss Edna. Marlatt, of the schools musical department. . . After alL these are the logical organizations to handle the machinery of community moslc. The schools are closest to the peoplei. , " At first the movement will take shape in so-called "community sings." These will be held in various sections of Richmond. They will.be started aeon. - " ' ;' ;"; Federation Will Meet. Tomorrow night a meeting- of the Teacheri Federation will be held in Supervisor Sloane's room in the high school building. At this meeting a teacher and patron wilt be selected from each school In the city to form the executive ma chinery. Miss Caroline Heltbrink, chairman of the entertainment committee of the federation, is to be executive chairman of the movement. It is the plan of Mi6S Heltbrink and Supervisor Sloane to divide the city Into three and possibly four districts or communities. "Sings" will be held in each of these. These communities will ; be West Richmond, which probably will meet Steep Advances : Made in Market Prices of Com (By Associated Press) . CHICAGO, April 12. Steep advances in the corn market attracted far more notice today than anything ise on Change. Reports were current that scores of distilleries would be utilized by the government exclusively for the manufacture of denatured alcohol needed for military exnloslves. It was inferred that a bis increase of the demand for corn would result. There were also Liverpool dispatches telling of a probable broad demand from Great Britain for Ameri can corn, opening prices wnicn ranged from 1-4 to up with May at $1.27 to $1.27 and July at $1.25 to $1.26 were quickly followed byjumps to $1.31 and $129 respectively bni then a material setback. Rams in Kansas and Oklahoma temporarily eased down new crop deliveries of wheat. The May option, however, continued to be in demand from export and milling interests and with the strength of corn soon lifted July and Sept. wheat. After opening at 1 decline to 2 advance with May $2.08 to $2.11 and July $1.79 to $1.80, the market rose all around to well above yesterday's finish. Oats hardened with other cereals. Trade was mostly in small lots.. 1 Provisions took an upward swing, influenced by the rise In value" of corn and by firmness in the hog market. Business, however, was light.
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in Allen Jay Memorial church; the south end, which will sing in Garfield auditorium: the central section, which will have headquarters in the high school auditorium; and probably the northeast end, which will congregate In Second Presbyterian church. Set Tentative Dates. Tentative datea have been selected tor three of these' "sings." They are: i At Garfield. April 23; At High School. April 30; , "; At Allen Jay church. May 7. . Arrangements for these will be In the hands of the general committee and the music department. - Programs for the "community sings" will be simple. "'" In addition to the mass singing an
attempt will be made to provide special features, vocal and instrumental numbers. The High School and Garfield orchestras will be used to advantage. For these first few "sings" oniy ine familiar, old songs will be used. Their words will be printed on slips of paper and passed through the audience. . Ralph Sloane will'lead the singing, with the aid of a piano and cornet. Miss Marlatt will help with the conducting and general arrangements. : Later,- when the audiences become accustomed to singing, a regular song book, one that is being issued for com BALFOUR COMES TO SEE WILSON ON WAR COUNCIL (By Associated Press) , WASHINGTON, April 12. The government today began to prepare for important war councils to be held here soon with commission trom Kngianu and France. The state department announced it expects the arrival within ten days of a British delegation, headed by Foreign Minister Arthur J. Balfour, and including Admiral De Chair, representing the navy, General Bridges, representing the army, ana tha governor of the Bank of England. It was learned authoritatively also that a French commission, headed by M. Vviani. minister of justice, and former premier will arrive about the same time. U. S. PROPOSES TO AID RUSSIA (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, April 12 Efforts of the American government are being directed toward assisting the newly democratized government in Russia to strengthen its position, lessen Internal troubles and quickly bring Russia's latent forces to bear against Germany. BUTTERFLY. Fox Trot.
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