Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 131, 14 April 1917 — Page 9

THE KiCHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATUKDAY, APK1L 14, 1917

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Dependable Market News for Today

Quotations on Stock, Grain and Produce in Large Trading Centers by Associated Press Local Prices Revised Daily by Leading Dealers.

WHEAT TAKES LEAP TO HIGHEST LEVEL SINCE WAR BEGAN

CHICAGO, April 14. Wheat jumped

today to new high price levels. Shorts who tried to cover found the market bare of offerings, and were forced to

raise bids with stunning swiftness. Eager payment of premiums for cash

wheat for milling and export seemed to preclude any chance of liberal de

liveries on May contracts, and appear

ed to be a cause of increasing anxiety

to bears. Realizing sales by holders

developed somewhat on the bulge, but

led to only moderate reactions in

values. Opening quotations, which ranged from i to 3c higher, with May at $2.2314 to 2.24 and July at $1.89 to

$1.89 were followed by m, general steep upturn on which May touched

$2.28. Corn like wheat ascended to

' After opening unchanged to I'c up,

the market scored decided gains al

around. Oats kept pace with the Advance of other cereals. There was active buying of May delivery. Strength of grain rallied provisions. At first, the market had sagged owing to lack of support.

GRAIN

Chicago Cash CHICAGO. April 14. Wheat: No. 2 red, nominal: No. 3 red, $2.39; No. 2 hard, nominal; No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn: No. 2 yellow,, $1.471.48; No. 2 yellow, $1.46. Oats: No. 3 white, 69; Standard. 70.

Pork: $35.60. Lard: $20.7720.82.

Veals Receipts, 250; active; $5.00 14.75, few. $15.00. . . Hogs Receipts, 4,000; slow,' heavy, $16.7016.75; mixed, $16.5016.70; Yorkers. $16.4016 50; light Yorkers, $14.7515.75; pigs, $14.25014.50; roughs, $14.5014.75; stags, $11.60 12.50. : Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 1,000; active; clipped lambs, $10.1013.75; few $13.85; others unchanged.

St. Louis. ST. LOUIS, April 14. Hogs Receipts. 2,500; steady; lights, $15.75 16.20; pigs. $10.75014.50; mixed and butchers, $15.7516.20; good heavy, to sales, $16.2516.30; bulk $15.85 $16.20. . , Receipts, 270; steady; native beef steers, $7.50 12.50; yearling steers and heifers. $8.5012.00; cows, $8.00 ($11.00; stockers and feeders, $6.00 $10.15. Sheep Receipts, none; steady.

PRODUCE

Cincinnati Produce CINCINNATI, O.. April 14 Butter: Creamery extra. 48c; centralized extra, 45c; do firsts, 42c; do seconds, 39c; dairy fancy, 38c; packing Btock, 530c. Eggs Prime first, 31c; first, 30c; ordinary first, 30c; second, 29c. Poultry: Broilers under 1 lbs 40c; fryers over 1 lbs., 30c; turkeys, 2l26c; roosters, 17c. Potatoes Michigan, $9.509.75; Wisconsin, $9.509.75. Sweet potatoes: $1.76 2.00 per hamper. Cabbage $7.007.75 per crate. Onions Spanish. $G6.50 per 70-lb. crate; white. $9.5010.00; yellow, $9.5010.00 per 100 lbs.

DOUBLE FEATURE, LYRIC SUNDAY

Mary Doyle is In the chorus, , but not of it When she left the stage door she had no more of the Merry Merry appearance than she did when she went to early masB. Had you whispered in her shell-like ear that she was to become a vampire she would have had heart failure; but that Is just what she did when she returned from the summer road tour and found that Frances, her beautiful but trusting sister, had been betrayed by a rich society man whose advertisement she had answered. Frances had no business experience, and Mary had always discouraged her looking for a job, fearing

in a vague way Just wha had happened

in her life. That she hoplessly lost her

own heart in her successful endeavor to rehabilitate her sister serves but to

show the indomitable character of the

girl who lost.- ' ' "BORDER WOLVES",

Into McGowan's dance hall there sneaked one afternoon a bum. - He was

thirsty, and strange to say, he had enough money to buy a drink, which

Cincinnati Grain CINCINNATI. O., April 14. Wheat No. 2 red winter, $2.532.55; No. 3 2.452.50; No. 4, $2.252.35; sales, 2 cars. Corn No. 2 white, $1.526: No. 3 white. $1.52; No. 4 while. $1.48 1.50; No. 2 yellow. $1.48 1.49; No. 3 yelloW, $1.48; No. 4 yellow, $1.44 1.46; No. 2 mixed. $1.481.49; oar corn. $1.48(21.52. Oats No. 2 white, 76c; No. 2 mixed 74 c. ; Rye Range, $1.70 1.84.

Chicago CHICAGO, April 14. Butter:

45c. Eggs: Receipts 21,450; market.

! 33.

Poultry alive: Fowls, 2214

springers. 22 23.

Potato market: Unchanged. Receipts, 30 cars. , : v

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Chicago Futures

Toledo Grain . TOLEDO, O., April 14. Cloverseed? Prime cash, April $10.85. Alslke: Prime cash, April $11.60. Timothy: Prime cash, April. $3.00.

WHEAT Open. Ilieh. Low. Closa. May .223 225 223 224 July ......189 193-189 19lvi CORN May 137 139 137 137 July 133 135 133 135 OATS May:...... 65: 66 65 65 July 63i 64 63 64 ' LARD May. 20.9dW-206 -20.77 July 20.90 21.12 20.87 21.03

LIVE STOCK

MISS WHITE BOOKS GREAT ORCHESTRA

Pittsbureh PITTSBURGH, Pa.. April 14. Hogs ncipts. 1,000; market, steady to lower; heavies, $ 1 6.45 tit 16.50 ; - heavy Yorkers. $16 16.40; light Yorkers. ;i4.E015.25: pigs, $l313.50.Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 300; market, steady; top sheep, $10.75; top lambs. J13.60. Cal3 Receipts, 50; market, louver' top. $14.25.

Cincinnati CINC INNATI, O.. April 14 Hoss Rectipta, 2,500; market, slow; packers end batchers. $1616.25. CaUle Receipts, 100; market, Ciilves Market. $6 12.50. Sheep Market, steady. Lambs Market, steady.

Chicairo

New York Exchange Closing : Quotations American Can, 46. American Locomotive, 69. American Beet Sugar, 95. American Smelter, 1018. Anaconda, 80. Atchison. 102. Bethlehem Steel. 135. Canadian Pacific, 162. Chesapeake & Ohio, 60. Great Northern, pfd., 111. Lehigh Valley. 66. New York Central, 95. No. Pacific, 103. So. Pacific, 95. Pennsylvania, 53. TJ. S. Steel, com., 113. U. S. Steel, pfd., 118.

Indianapolis Representative Sales

MODEST ALTSCHILER On Sunday afternoon, April 29, the Russian Symphony orchestra will appear in Richmond under the auspices of Esther Griffin White, in a program that will appeal to musicians and the

general public, alike. .Thepe will ba an instrumental and vocal eoloist, the program to be full of variety. . All tickets will be $1 for any part of the house, with no extra charge for ieserved seats.. Miss White had this organization engaged for 'Tuesday evening, March 27, but postponed the concert for the benefit of the managers of the Galli-Curci recital.

Cattle. Butcher steers, 1,000 to 1,500 " lbs $8.0010.00 Butcher cows $5 00(S8.00 Heifers $G.0010.00 Bulls $5.007.50 0 Calves. Choice, veals $12.00 Heavies and lights . . . .$5.007.00 Sheep. Spring lamb3 .$8.0010.00

HOGS

ceipta, 7.000: market, steady; bulk of bain?. $15.S0f? 16.20: liehts, $13.40

16.15; mixed. $15.65016.35; heavy, $ 15.63 &U5.S5: rough, $15.65(315.80; H?, m.oM 14.50. Cattle Receipts, 500; market, weak; native beef cattle, $9.30(f 13.25; etockers and feeders. $7.30 10.00; cows end heifers. $5.75 11.00; calves, $9(ff, 13.25. . Slhoep Receipts. 2,000; market, steady; wethers, $10.7013.10; lambs, ? 12.15(9 16.00.

3 96 $1325 7 220 15.00 12 HO 16.00 42 182 16.15 47 ........v.. 235 16.50

Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS. April 14. HogsBest heavies, $16.i5(fl 16.50; mixed and mediums, $16.15(Ji16.25; good to choice lights, $16.1510.20; common to medium lights. $14.75S!16.15: bulk ot sales best hogs. $16.1516.25; roushs, $13.005815.75; light pigs, $11.505? 13.75; best piss. $1414.73. Receipts. 3,500. 1 Cattle Prime steers, $12.00(5!; 13.25; good to choice steers. $11.50(12.00; common to medium. $8.0011.50; belters. $6$9. Receipts, 350. Calves Common to best veals $8.50(13.00: common to best heavy, $6 10.50. Receipts, 250. Sheep and Lambs Good to cholcts $13.5014.75; common to medium lambs. $l0((i13.75; good to best lambs, $15i3?15.50. Receipts. 50.

Local Markets

Glen Miller Prices Hogs. Heavies. 260 to 300 lbs $15.75 Heavy Yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs.. $15.00 Light Yorkers. 130 to 160 lbs $13.00 Medium, 180 to 225 lbs $15.50 Pigs $8.00(8)12.00 Stags $8.00$f)11.00 Sows $11.0012.00

Produce (Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper.) Old chickens, dressed, selling, 3Q to 33c; young chickens, selling, .30 to 35c; country butter, selling, 354c0; creamery butter, selling, 50c; fresh eggs, selling 30c; country lard, selling, 25c ; potatoes, selling, 90c a peck. .

Feed Quotations (Corrected Dally by Omr Whelan.) Paying Oats, 6Sc; corn, $1.30: rye,

$i.Z5; clover seed, sa.uutsuo.lH) a bushel, straw, $9.00 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal, $47.00 a ton, $2.50 a cwt.; middlings, $47.00 a ton, $2.40 a cwt; bran, $46.00 a ton, $2.35 a swt: salt, $2.25 a bb).; Quaker dairy feed, $38.00 a ton. $2.00 per cwt.

Wagon Market Timothy hay $14.00 15.00. Mixed $13.0014.00. Clover hay $12.0014.00. Alfalfa $15.00. Straw $9.00.

Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo., April 14. Hogs Receipts, 1,000; stead, bulk, M5.6016.15; heavy, $16.10(016.25; packers and butchers. $15.9016.50; light, $15.35013.90; pigs, $12014.75. J Cattle Receipts. 400; steady; prime fed sieers, $12.50(5 13.00; dressed beef steers. $1012.35; southern cteers. $8.50011.50; cows, S6.50??10.75; heifers, $95112; ctockcrs and feedera, $r.73ll; bulls, 37.5010; calves, 8i?13. Sheep Receipts, 500; steady; lambF. $12.25(i5.70: yearlings, $13.00 14.S5 ; wethers, $12(313.25; ewe, S115T13.

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East Buffalo EAST BUFFALO. April 14. Cattle, pAzalDt. 150; slow and star.dy.

O'clock Monday

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To insure delivery, as we will close promptly at

3 o'clock to take part in the Patriotic Demonstration. ' .; Omer (G. Whelan

The Feed Man.

31-33 S. 6th St.

Phone 1679

procured him some consideration and courtesy; from the gun-running smug: glingband of desperadoes inown far and wide as the Border Wolves. ' Being shy of "hands for a desperate adventure on the following night, they enlisted the bum for the enterprise.

MISS YOUNG PLAYS IN SAVAGE FILM

One of the most charming plays ever filmed is "The Savage In6tinct," the latest release by the Clara Kimball Young Service-World Pictures. In this picture Miss Young appears as a beautiful young mountain girl. She runs around bare-footed and, although her home is located in the midst of a rather lonely country, &he has an intense love affair and an exceedingly exciting life. The Washington theatre will have the pleasure of pre

senting this delightful drama to its

patrons on Thursday and Friday.

which will be the Paramount 'Picture at. the Murrette. on Wednesdayand Thursday Is a story of unusual interest. ; .".'',

MEXICAN PROBLEM ', r TOLD IN PICTURE

There is no subject of such importance 'just now, as the Mexican question... The strained situation along the border, the almost imminent possibilities of serious consequences keeps Mexico continually in print. To haver a feature 11m treat with faithfulness to detail, its locations on

the very'soil of Mexico, and to bring to residents of the United States truthful replicas of life in Mexico may be considered timeliness - extreme. This is what "The YaquL". sensational

Bluebird Photoplay will do when ex hibited at tlM Palace, theatre on Bun day, with the favorite . camera-actor Hobart ' Boeworth. playing the sta; part. . ; . ; i v

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Comedy : ! ''MAGGIE'S FIRST FALSE STEP" A Thriller with a. "Punch" ' ; featuring CHARLIE MURRAY & LOUISE FAZENDA . FRANK CARMAN Hoop Rolling Novelty Elsie Williams & Co. In the eternal question "Who Was To Blame" THETHREE LYRES Tinkling Tunes to Tickle ihe - Tastes of the Tired TheatreGoer. BLACK & WHITE Novelty Acrobats

TONIGHT "WHITE DOVE'S - SACRIFICE" A thrilling Western, dealing -with Indian Loyalty. CHARLIE CHAPLIN in' 2 reels of laughter SUNDAY PEARL WHITE

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