Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 147, 3 May 1917 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MAY 8, in

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 CONTINUES UPWARD ADVANCE BEGUN YESTERDAY CHICAGO, May Wbeat price today continued C advance started by postponement of the German Chancellor's speech that was expected to outifnji nw mim terms. Offerings of wheat In the ' speculative pit were searee ana wotua-ne purcnasars naa w bid the market up sharply to acquire ownership. Profit taking on the adranee led to reactions but rallies quickly ensued. -Opening quotations which ranged from 1 to 5c higher wth f av at 1 7K Mid Julv St 12.22 tO $2.254 were followed by an additional jump of le aoove wiuai cop iigurea and later a successions of sharp setbacks and recoveries. Com and oats rose with wheat Demmi hiwTr. ws onlv of a scatter ing order. Corn, after opening hi to 111c higher, scored slight additional gains before beginning to react. Provisions weakened from lack of support Most of the trading was In lard and ribs. GRAIN

Wheat Open. High. Low. Close. May..... .375 280 272 280 July 222 . 228 219 225 Sept ......189 191 18 190 CornMay 150 153 150 162 July 144 145 142 144 Oate May 68 7 8 July 64 65 63 64 LardJuly 22.66 22.60 22.37 22.52 Sept 22.70 22.70 22.47 22.67

CHICAGO. May 3. Wheat: No. 2 red, nominal; No. 3 red. $2.90; No. 2 hard. $2.96 3.96; No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn: No. 2 yellow, f 1.6801.60; No. 4 yeUow. $1.66 1.57. Oats : No. 3 white, 69 71 ; Standard. 70071. Pork: $38.86. Ribs: $20.62021.00. Lard: $22.40 22.60. - TOELOD. O., May 3. Cloverseed : Prime cash, $10.70; Oct., $11.45; Dec., $1120. .Alsike: Prime cash. $11.60. Timothy: Prime cash, $3.60; Sept., $4.10. , . CINCINNATI. O., May 3. WheatNo. 2 red -winter. $2.97(33.00; No. 3, $2.802.95; No. 4. $2.752.85; sales, 4 cars.. Corn No. 2 hite, $1.72; No. 3 white. $1.70 1.71: No. white,. $1.67 ?J1.69: No. 2 yellow;$1.62; No. 3 yellow $1.61: No. 4 yellow. $1.581.69; No. 2 mixed, $1.60 01.61; ear corn, $1.58 1.70. Oats No. 2 white, 73c; No. 2 mixed. 72c. -Rye Range. $1.752.02. LIVE STOCK PITTSBURGH, Pa., May 8. Hogs. Receipts, 1,500; market higher; heavies, $16.06016.10; heavy Yorkers, H5.75O16.00; light Yorkers, $14,000 14.25; pigs, $13013.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 800; market, higher: top sheep, $11.40; top lambs. $14.26. Calves Receipts. 1,150; market steady; top. $13.25. CINCINNATI, O., May 3. Hogs Receipts, 3,700; market, strong; packers and butchers, $15.25015.75; common to choice, $90 14.85. Cattle Receipts, 500; market, steady. Calves Market, strong. $7012-50. SheepReceipts, 200; market, steady. Lambs Market steady. Steers, $7.50011.; Heifers, $7.60 10.75; Cows, $6.25 0 $9.50. . CHICAGO, May 3. Hogs Receipts, 24,000; market, slow; bulk of sales, NO MORE FOOT MISERY lCE-r.iir.TT . A NEW DISCOVERY STOPS SORENESS AND CORNS FALLS OFF Just a touch or two with Ice-mint and your corns and foot troubles are ended. It takes the soreness out, then the corn or callous shrivels and lifts off. r No matter what you have tried or bow many times you have been disappointed here is a real help for you at last'. You will never have to cut a corn again or bother with bungling' tape or plasters. Hard corns, soft corns or corns be tween the toes, just shrivel up and lift off so easy. It's wonderful. You 'eel no pain or soreness when applying-Ice-mint or afterwards. It doesn't sven Irritate the skin. This new discovery made from a Japanese product is certainly magical the ' way it draws out inflammation from a pair of swollen, burning, aching feet, Ice-mint imparts such a deDgbtful cooling, soothing feeling to the feet that it Jut makes you sigh with relief. .It is the real Japanese tecret for Ine, healthy little feet. It la greatly appreciated by women who rear high heel shoes. It obsolutely prevents foot odors and keeps them tweet and comfortable. . It costs little and will give your poor, tired, suffering, swollen feet the rest of their lives. Sold and recomtended by good drusslats everywhere. -AdC. .:

TRADING Oil STREET EASES UP EARLY

NEW YORK. May 3. Trading slackened substantially before the end. of the first hour, on partial relaxation of professional pressers, but activity at lower levels was resumed later. Steel made an extreme decline to 113 and other leaders were variously ' under first prices, while minor industrials and rails were in little demand. Tractions were again among the weakest ... features; -. Third Avenue reaching . a new low record at 22; the adjustment bonus making further concessions. , i High priced specialties, notably Industrial , Alcohol, were most Inclined to rally, but In general the list showed but slight recuperative power. Bonds were , heavy to. weak. $15.66016.9Or lights, $14.80015.85; mixed, $15.36015.95; heavy, $15,300 16.00; rough, $15.30015.60;' pigs, $10. 013.90. - Cattle Receipts, 5,000; market slow; native beef cattle, $8.90013.40; stackers and feeders, $7.1509.85; cows and heifers, $6.25011.15; calves, $8012.05. Sheep Receipts, 10,000; market, steady; - wethers, $11013.50; lambs, $13017.65. INDIANAPOLIS, May 8. Hogs Receipts, 10,000. Cattle Receipts, 1,600. Calves Receipts, 700. Sheep Receipts, 100. Hogs Best heavies. $15.65 016.00; medium and mixed. $15,400 $15.80; common to medium lights, $13.75015.40; roughs. $14.250 15.00; best pigs, $13013.75; light pigs, $11 012.25; bulg of sales, $15.46016.70. Cattle Prime corn fed steers, $12.25012.75; good to choice steers, $12012.50: sood to medium. $11,500 12.00; good to choice steers, $11,500 12.25; common to medium, $11,000 11.50; good to choice cows, $8.50010; fair to medium cows, $7.5008.25; cannera and cutters, $5.500 7.25; good to prime export bulls, $7.25010.00; good to choice butcher bulls, $8.5009.60; ionrmon to fair butchers, $708.25. Calves rCommcn to best veal calves $8012; common to best heavy, $7010. Sheep Good to choice sheep, $11.60 012.60; common to medium sheep, SS10.75; -, lambs, market, strong; good to best lambs, $14015; common to medium lambs, $10013.75; yearlings. $10.00011.50. EAST BUFFALO, May 3. CattleReceipts. 3.50; light. Veals Receipts, 400; active; $5.00 013.50. Hogs Receipts. 1.300; active, ctrong; heavy, $16.35016.40; mixed, $16.25016.35; Yorkers, $16.00016.15; light Yorkers, $14.50015.75; pigs, $13.75014.50; roughs, $14.00014.25; stags, $11.50012.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,000; active and steady; clipped lambs, $9 014.36; others unchanged. KANSAS CITY. May 3. Hogs Receipts, 10,000; lower; bulk, $15,250 15.85; heavy, $15.80015.95; packers and butchers, ..$15.40015.85; light $14.80014.60; pigs. $11.00014.00. Cattle Receipts, 2,000; steady; prime fed steers. $12012.75; dressed beef steers, $9.50012.00; southern steers, $7.60011.00; cows, $6.50010.75 heifers, $9011.50.; stockers and feeders, $8011.15; bolls, $8010.25; calves $8013.26. Sheep Receipts, 5,000; steady; Iambs, $14.00017.40; yearlings, $12.50 015.00; wethers, $12.00014.50; ewes, $11014. 8T. LOTJIS, May 3 Hogs Receipts 11,500; higher; lights. $15.20015.65; pigs, $9.75014.00; mixed and butchers $15.25016.85; good heavy. $15,800 15.90; bulk, $15.40015.80. Cattle Receipts, 1,800; steady; Grocery Specials Friday One Day Only Friday FLOUR Arlstos Flour, 24 lb. sack, M QJT per sack ....... D Ai7eJ Gold Medal Flour, 24 lb. Qf? sack, per sack ; i&LVO Mother Hubbard Flour, 24 Qf? lb. sack, per sack . . ... v X 7tJ Pillsbury's Best Flour, M Qp? 24 lb. sack, per sack pAt Macaroni and Spaghetti, regular 10c package, each 9c Macaroni and Spaghetti, regular 8c package, each '. . 4c National Biscuit company's famous Saratoga flakes, regular 18c package, per package . . . . 1 ............ . . . .14c King's JJelight yellow free. Peaches in large can, put up in a heavy syrup. regular 25c peach, each 19c Dromedary Dates,, regular 15c package; 2 packages 25c "Crisco" 24 ez. can, regular 40c can, per can . . 37c Beech Nut-Brand Home Style Baked Beans, one lb. 5 ox. can, regular 20c can, while they last 13c Full Carolina Head Rice, regular 12c kind ..........3 lbs., 25c Holland Tea Rusk, regular 13c pkg., per package 10e Arm and Hammer Baking Soda, 1 lb. pkg ........ 8e; Vz lb., 4c Corn Meal, 2 lbs. In a sack, regular price 13c, each 15c Pure Cane Granulated Sugar In 25 lb. Cloth Bags $2.55 Phone Your Order Early;" We Deliver to any part of Richmond. Phone 1204. Star Grocery LESLIE WHITTINGTON Fifteen Years Fifteen years ago resterday Emmon'l TJlorin Ca. ihmM .hmrinna in their present location.

native' beef steers, $7.50013.00;- yearling steers and heifers,- $8.50012.00; cows, $6011 r stockers and feeders, $6 010.15. ' , Sheep Receipts, 800; - higher; lambs, $15017.40; ewes, $9,60013.00; yearlings, $12.76014.76; clipped lambs $13.00014.65. ..; it ;

PRODUCE CINCINNATI, O., May 3. ButterCreamery, extra, 41c; centralized extra. 38c; do firsts. 35c; do seconds 32c; dairy fancy. 32c; packing stock. 28023c. "'.VV' . '-.jEggs Prime. 'first 32c; first 32c; ordinary first 31c; second, 29 c. Poultry Broilers under 1 lbs., 48050c; fryers over 1 lbs!, 30e; turkeys, 20c; roosters, 15c ; Potatoes Michigan, $8.0008.60; Wisconsin, $8.0008.50. Sweet Potatoes $1.65 02.25 per hamper. " " - ; ' Cabbage $5.0006.00 per crate. , - Onions Spanish. $4.0005.00 per 100 lb. crate; Texas. $1.7502.75. CHICAGO. May 3. Butter market: Unchanged; creamery firsts. 32038: Eggs: Receipts, 22,368 cases; market higher; frsts. 32033c. Potato- market: Unchanged; receipts. 40 cars; Idaho, Colorado : and Oregon whites, $2.60 02.65; Wisconsin and Michigan whites, $2.4002.50. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE American Can, 44. : American Locomotive, 66. American Beet Sugar, 92. American Smelter, 97. : Anaconda, 78 .. Atchison. 100. v Bethlehem Steel, 120. - Canadian Pacific, 157. Chesapeake & Ohio, 58. Great Northern, pfd 108. Lehigh Valley. 62. New York Central, 91. No. Pacific, 101; So. Pacific. 92. . ' Pennsylvania, 52. U. S. Steel, com., 114. U. S. Steel, pfd., 117. , Local Markets GLEN MILLER PRICES Hogs. Heavies, 260 to 300 lbs $14.75 Heavy Yorkers, 160 to 180 lbs.. $14.25 Light Yorkers. 130 to 160 Ids. .. .$13.00 Medium, 180 to 225 lbs..... $14.50 Pigs $8.00012.00 Stags $8.00011.00 Sows $11.00012.00 Cattle. Butcher steers, 1,000 to 1,500 lbs $8.00010.00 Butcher cows $5.0008.00 Heifers $8.00 010.00 Bulls $50007.60 Calves. Choice veals $10.00 Heavies and lights ........ $5.0007.00 Sheep. Spring lambs $8.00010.00 PRODUCE (Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper.) Old chickens, dressed, selling 35c; young chickens, selling 35c to 40c; country butter, selling -40c; creamery butter, selling 45c; fresh eggs, selling, 35c; country lard, selling 28c; potatoes, selling, $1.00 a peck. FEED QUOTATIONS ? (Corrected Dally by Omer Whelan.) Payins Oats, 70c; corn, $1.50; rye, $1.50; clover seed, $9.00010.00 a bushel, straw, $9.00 a ton. Selling Cotton seed meal, $48.00 a ton, $2.50 a ewt; middlings, $50.00 a ton, $2.60 a cwt.; bran. $48.00 a. ton, $2.50 a cwt.; salt. $2.25 a bbl.; Quaker dairy feed, $40.00 a ton, $2.15 per cwt WAGON MARKET Timothy hay $18.00. Mixed $17.00. Clover hay $16.00. Alfalfa $20.00. Straw $9.00. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY; .

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;MEAT PRICES (Corrected Daily by John Maher) SELLING PRICES f Bacon, 35c to 40c pound; beef steak, 30c pound; ' beef roast - 23c to 25c pound; smoked ham. 30c; compound, 22c; boiled ham, 60c pound; .dried beef, 60c pound; fresh pork, 28c -to 30c pound; lamb, 25c to 40c pound; lard, 25c to 28c pound. FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Corrected Daily by Edward Cooper) , 8ELLING PRICES Asparagus, home-grown, 10c bunch; Bananas, 20c to 30c dozen; -Green Beans, 15c pound; Beets, 8c pound; Cabbage, 15c pound; Cauliflower. 15c to 35c head; Celery, 10c bunch; Chives, 10c bunch; Cocoanuts, 10c each; Cranberries, 12 c pound; Cucumbers, 16c to 20c each; Egg Plant, 15c to 20c each;' Garlic, 20c -pound; Grape Fruit 5c to 15c each; Kale. 15c pound; Lemons, 20c to 30c dozen; Lettuce, leaf, 18c pound; head, 10c b 15c-each-;-' limes, 15c to 20c dozen; Onions, green, 3 - bunches for 10c ; Texas, 10c pound; Oranges. 15c to 50c dozen; Parsley, 10c bunch; Parsnips, 5c pound; Peas, -green, 16c poun Pepiiers. green; 5c each; Pineapples, 15c to 25c each; Potatoes, new, 8c pound; 'old, ..$1.00 peck; Radishes, 5c 1st EXCURSION TO : CINCINNATI Via SUNDAY, MAY 6TH R $125 ROUND TRIP Leaves Richmond 8:32 a. m. Leaves South Richmond 8:37 a. m. Returning Leave Cincinnati 7:00 p. m. . C. A. BLAIR Home Tel. 2062. Ticket Agt Otis Oliver Co. at Their Best Wave Sixes' ever written get in

bnnch ; Rhubarb, ' 5c bunch, or 3 for 10c; Spinach, 18c pound; Strawberries, 15c pint box; Sweet Potatoes, 8c younr; Tomatoes, 15c pound. . MISCELLANEOUS . . Beans, Navy, 18c pound; Luna, 18c pound; Kidney, 18c pound; Honey, 22c

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; Dr. J. N. Hurty, state health officer, has Issued a statement that milk Is a great food but that tea and' coff eVcontain no nourishment ." -- They're madewito nn "if you've ever tasted goodies made with Calumet Baking Powder you won't blame a kid for being tempted ! G-r-e-a-t, b-i-g, tender, tasty biscuits, cakes, doughnuts, muffins ' and everything I can think of all so good I can ' t keep away from them ! . "Mother wouldn't think of using any Baking Powder except ' Calumet! She's tried all others she knows which is best she knows Calumet means positive uniform results purity in the can and purity in the baking great economy and wholesome things to eat. "Yon . want bakiturs like mother's then use Calumet Baking Powder." Received Highest Awards New Cook Book Free Ste SUp in Pound Can The National Film Co. presents Norma Talmadge to "Captivating Mary Carstairs" Adapted from Henry Sidney Harrison's famous novel of the same name. ' - A brilliant film comedy-drama, bubbling over with sparkling humor and rich in big . dramatic moments. hi (.'77 ULRICH in ID)eoie 77

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