Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 327, 2 December 1921 — Page 18

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, LND., FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 1921.

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GRAIN PRICES Furnished bv E. V. WAGNER & CO., 212 Union National Bank Building CHICAGO. Dec. 2. On the southvest rain and enow forecast the Liverpool cables can hardly develop special nap over nl?ht. Liverpool whea losed one D lower. Western cash wheat demand dull. Oklahoma appears to have received some helpful rains but Nebraska is complaining, '"rench report of 30 rer cent drop in HiHr fall wheat acreage is startling. V.'heat and corn deliveries are nominal. If Kansas and Nebraska receive rain or snow as forecasted for Friday or Saturday. May wheat should ; dip to 113 or 114. Some snow a'.-i ready has appeared in Kansas, Fri mary receipts this week will be liberal at six million bushels, but the sible may decrease a little. Corn j visible should ?ain one million. ; RANGE OF FUTURES Furnished by E. VV. WAGNER & CO., 212 Union National Bank Building CHICAGO. Dec 2. Following i the ransf of futures on Chicago Board rf Trade today : Open High Low Close Wheat I e .May May Doc. Mav 1.13U l.ir,t 1.114 1.13 .1.1 1.17' i i.:3s Rye .?ls .Sfi Corn ,48r; .47 "i .r.4 Oats 1.1. '4 .54 . .IS', . .54"-. 1 IPC. May May Mav . ,3S", S.!)'t Lard s.po Ribs iRv Asssiviatoil Pr"i CINCINNATI. Dec. 2. Wheat No. J rod. $1.2Sftl.23; No. : red, $1.25 ?) 1 27; other grados as to quality. $1.1S fft 1.2.. Corn No. 2 white', r.5i&.5c: No. white. r.:?fj 54c; No. 4 vhite. 51 r: 52c. Corn --No. 2 yellow. SOT 57c; No. vh!!ow, 54'r55'1: No. 4 yellow, 52 a r.'c. Corn--No. 2 mixed, 54 T' 55c. Oas, st.adv. .'Hftl'.'..so; ryo, stead'. SOT S7c; hay. $14 fi 22. ( l!v Ass.H-i:it"'1 l'r'-ss i CHICAGO. Hoc. 2 --Corn - No. 2 mixed, 4:t'g4912 ; No. 2 yellow, 49U 'I 5 nr, Oals N. 2 white. G5'(:hic; No. 3 white. :!2- T 5c Pork Nominal ; ribs, $7.ft0fj 7.75; bird, .S.ir. !!-:- Assn'-iaiH. I'rri TOLEDO, O.. Her 2. -Clnverrof d T'rime cash $12..r.. Jan. $12.70. Feb.. ?12.75: March, $12.15. Alsike- i'rir.o oa-h J1".. Feb., $11. March fll.f'5. Dec. $10.75. Timothy-- PriniP cash. $".15; Jan. :i"d Feb.. f-ILo; March $:',.3'i; Dec, f3 15. INDIANAPOLIS HAY ittv A""nr'lr,.t"1 Props) INDIANAPOLIS. "c. 2 Hay Steady: No. 1 timothy, $17.50 f? IS 00; No. 2 timothy. J 1 7. 17.50; No. 1 clovr, $16.50717.50. LIVE STOCK PRICES (By Associated PrPsiO tXr'IAN"AP'"'M. lir-c. :.-H.-sr TIp . r.t. 1 n fnn : tii(rlpr. '-itt to.u'otpts ?n': in.-h.-ncr'l. 'alvis- U.-cpjj-'ts. Vn nvf r. 'lir r'''',' 1"'" l'J- uf....$ T P.. ilk of Site's T ..! ' t -"! asr:.l !i;0 C 2 ." Pis " ',,,(, t l,r.K 2 25 'lis up... 7 T'irkprs. J"1"' lhs. down. . . . 7 Pics a-'cnr-lire t- fjn-tHtv 7 S e.v a rrr' ! '. !i IT to v.-f::Rllt 7 Most of h-a v sows . S.tl' s in traok miirkt . . . . 7 7 i n '"; 7 r n 7 of 7 10 7 sn down 7 7T. ilown r, :,'i ; 2 ". r, S.--T, t; f.n 7 riA Vi 7 4 it I ii r, o -r i n ; i M '-t suli-s of hot's a y.-nr ,t':o :ltIK!I.!,1XO STPK': r.oo i to .-hoi'-.-, i.r.no P-"

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"Re?, u. a Pat. Off." OHIO WOMAN IS CANDY SCULPTOR 1 V'.Si VV.' HI 5 r v." V A Mrs. Louis I -hultz. Mr3. Louis Schultz 13 perhaps tho only woman in the United States whose profession is that of a candy artist. For fifteen years she has been fashioning flowers, fruits and other forms out of candy. She holds a lucrative position with a Cincinnati confectioner and her unique work make3 it possible for her employer to obtain $5 a pound for her confection". bulls. $4.50 ge. 00. Calves, $5.00S.00. Sheep Market, steady; J2.0UU3.00. Lambs -55.00 7.00. (By AsfOflatPil Prosit CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 2. Receipts j --Cattle, 700; hogs, 7.200; sheep, 700. Cattle Market steady; butchers! steers, ?6.5O?8.r0; fair to good, $H I tj.f.O; common to fair. $4ti 5.50: heif-: ers, good 10 choice, $5.50''t8; fair to! good, $4.50 'i 6.50; common to fair, $3 14.50; cows, good to choice, $i.25ft5 fair to good. ?3.50 T 4.25 ; cutters, 52.75 ; fi 3.25 : canners, $2 '.r 2.25; stock steers.! f 4'' 5.75: stock heifers. $3.5U 'i 4.50 ; . stock cows, $2,5013.50. Bulls, steady; , bologna. ?3.5ofi4.5(i; fat bulls, $4'o i.5o. Milch cows, strong; $30 ft H0 Calves, steady; good to choice, $12 w' j 13: fair to good, $9'.' 12; common and! larce. s. j I iocs --Act ive and steady; heavies.; ?7.25; good to choice packers and' butchers, $7.25; medium, $7.25; stags, 4.5o; common to choice heavy fat j sows, $51j5.50; light shippers, $7.50; pitrs. no pounds and loss, $6.50 ft 7.50. ! Sheep - Steady ; good to choice i lights. $3 it 3.50; fair to rood. $213: j common to fair, ?l '1.5o; bucks, $2 ft 2.5i; lambs, steady; good to choice-, 1 $li; lo. 5o; seconds, $7fjS; fair toj good. $S.5"'10; common to fair, $t.5o 5.51. i 1 Assoeiatoil Prrss! CHICAi;t), lec. 2 Cattle - Rr-ceip's. 3. unit; beef fleers, strong to 25c higher, rpiality very plain: bulk, S6.25 o 8.25; she stock strong; bulk fat. cows and heifers, $3.S5ltii; hulls weak; boloet as. $3."i5: t'alves and stockers sleady; best veaiers to packers. ?T't 9.25. iiois -Recoipt?, C3."(H ; fairly active; lisht and licht lights steaiiv : oihers steady to 5c lower than yesterday's average: top. $7.10 lor light lights; practical top. ?7: buik. $6.70 'ii ts.f.0; pi;s. steady; bulk desirable. $7 7.1. S!."Vi --R.ceip.ts. S.t'On; iat lambs, .-teadi to 2"o higher: sheep and year!:tv.:s. s'.-ady ; choice fed western Iambs to city butcheis, $10.75; bulk l.,t latch;. $ 10 10.50; choice handy ev.es, ,!3.r.ii 4. 50; top, $5.25; feeders "Ciree; steady. c ttv Asso, i : 1 t i FAST BFFFALO. Uoeeipts. 325; slead ( 'a I ves - Keeein'i s. D. -Cattlo steady; ,i0; 3 iiii'.i 13 eh. Hogs- Re.-, .ipts, 14.400 25'f50cents lower: luavies. $7.o': mixed. $7.0017 7.25; yorkert . $7.255; 7.",(i; light vorltr and pigs. $7.51.(7.75; roughs. $5.75 o eo : stags, $ 1.0017 4.50. Sheep and Lambs--Recoipts. P. 000; rwe;.. 25 ccnls lower; at $2.on5 5.00, iithers, titvhanged. 1 Bv A -.s(.r-a t f. FtTTSBFRCf. Dec. ceipt s. 4.'oo; market . s ?7 Oi.'a 7.20; heavy yr 7.75: light vorkers, $7. Pi-pss) 2 Hogs Reeady; heavier, ivkers, $7.65!p 73 '.. 7 00; pig:;,, $7,751; T.fttt. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, market steady; top sheep, $5.00 700: top lambs, $10.55. Calves - Receipts, 200; market, lower; top, $13. no.' PRODUCE .MARKET iRv Asso. i.itefl rress) INDIANAPOLIS, Dee. 2 ButterFresh prints, -IllHlc; packing stock, 15 iff 20c. Eggs otic. Fowls 4v2 lbs. ami up. 2Uo: tin der 4'.. lbs.. Mfi 20c: springers 17v71S,

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NEW YORK STOCKS (Hy Assooiat.-a I--. ... , NEW YORK. Dec. 2. Close American Can 2,2 -- Am. Smelting 4 3 Anaconda !;' Atchison W Baldwin Locomotive, pxi div . . f,r,:ts Bethlehem Steel, B 50 V

Centra Leather Chesapeake ard Ohio, ext div. C. R. I. and Pacific Chino Copper Crucible Sleol Cuba Cane Sugar General Motors Goodrich Tires Mexican Petroleum Now York Central Pennsylvania Reading Republic Iron and Steel . 31'- " 57 ! . 33 H . 27 I . r,5 i . 7- . 10": " o 7 'll2i.i ! . 751., I ii:! . io : 7('.'j i .12.;', ; . 5l,7v ! ! Sinclair Oil ! Southern Pacific , Southern Railroad j Studebakor i Cnion Pacific ! T S. Rubber 1 V. S. Steel ! Ttah Copper RICHMOND MARKETS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING Oats. 30c: ye, 75c; new corn, -H1 , straw, $S per ton. SELLING Otl meal, per ton. S5O.00: per hundred weight. 2.6". Tankage. C) per cent, $.",5.00 per ton: per owe, $2.y5. Bran, per ton, ?27."; per cwt.. ?1.5". P.arrel salt. $3.25. Standard middlings, $28.00 per ton; $1.50 per cwt. Cotton seed meal, lior ton, $50. 00, jmrcwt.. $2.65. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET j Richmond flour mills are paying; $1.15 for No. 2 wheat. LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady; No. 1 timothy. $15; clover, $16; heavy mixed. -S141T15. PRODUCE, BUYING County butter, 3'c lb.; eggs. . dozen; chickens. ISc lb.; fries, ISc, 1 BUTTER QUOTATIONS The wholesale price of creamery butter Is 44c a pound. REALTY TRANSFERS j Robert If. Fetta to Business Men's Finance Association. $1; Pi. Block E. E. Starrs' addition, city. 1 Mary Tosehlog executrix to Herman j Otton. $6.75o. Pt. 4-15-14. ! Laura. C. Hunt to Edward E. Nogglei and Florence, $1; lot 47 Marcharton, city. j Vernon E. Shelley to Dickinson' Trust Co., trustee. $1; lots 31-32 Bar-j ton's addition, city. j Charles L. Lambert, to John Sheets, $1; lot 21, J. R. Mendenhall's. addition city. Alvernis L. Noedham executrix to .lames V. Brumfield and Lucretia.l $65o. Pt. N. W. 28-16-12. i May Lennard to Joseph M. Richter! and Bertha, $1; lot 26 J. Smith's add: tion, citv. Consider Method to Bestow Wocdrow Wilson Awards ( Bv Associated Press) NEW YORK, Dee. 2. Every faction of the eoun'ry was represent, d today at the general meeting of the national committee for thp Woodrovv Wilson foundation, at which the method of selecting the jury to srant Woodrow Wilson awards for distinguished publfc service is to be decided. Frank lin D. Roosevelt, national chairman, in announcing the program, said the ! committee expected to complete its i deliberations; today, but would extend -jthe Tiioeting if , I ?.eee.tive were business before the j not completed.

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PAX HIM lot s i r WORKERS RAISE $311 M FIRST 2 DAYS OF TUBERCULOSIS DRIVE Throe hundred and eleven dollars : had been raised bv workers in the ' annu;l t'lborculosis drive at the closo : f their first two days of work, it was ; announced Friday. The money is from thp sale of health bonds. It is ' hoped. Mrs. George Burbanck, chair-! ; l.tan of tiio seal committee stated, j j hat the health crusade fund of $40'. can be raised from the sale of the ! hrmd-r. Campaigners will continue their work Saturday and probably nexl week. ! The Christmas seal salo onens Monday when f.U:f children in the town rhip will start their seal selling. Of ! this number. 5.' 0 m-e nub"o s',v,""l : children. r.Oo from St. Mary's school, ',00 frorii' Si. Andiev t- scliml. and 5oo itov.nshi'r children. The 5,J00 public i school children are all members of ; the Junior Rod Cross and fulfilling j their motto "To Serve." they will do j their bit under the direction of their i orcaniivition which has as its chaitj man Miss Lilla K. Payne, j Children's Goal $500. j The children's noal is $ioo. called in ! the bt:dg"-t "nutrition tund for underi nourished children" ami which is used I for buyinu milk lunches for the chil.ilien. Last year the milk lunch plan was hi'.'hly successful. Lack of funds ! this year lias made it impossible to . earrv too work on tnougn in some m stances children lunches. Solicit", not to involve a paign but m :'f Iv relatives, friends buv their own milk .g by the children is l ni'.s.' to house camwill be among their and neighbors, it is i said. Earlhani college is expected to launch iis ea.opaign it) behalf of the an. i-tuberculo-is tight on Monday simuitar.eously with the opening of the sticker sale in town. 'fiV POULTRY ! AWARDS ANNOUNCED CONN ERS Y1LLE, Ind.. Dec. 2: Sweepstakes prizes at the Fayette i poultry show vvtre awarded Thursday, as follows: Cock. H. J. Pfeiffer, Con-; nersville. on Black Langshan; hen. ; r. TI. Thomas. ConnersviHe. on White Wvandotte: millet. F. II. Thomas, on White Wyandotte: cockerel. Wood- ! ford Martin. Courersvillo, on White ;Rock: young pen. Oris Williams. Coni nersville, en White Rocks, j Cups for the ben displays in varj ious classes were given as follows: j American, Oris Williams. White I Rocks: English. Hurley Austin. Rush. I Buff Orpingtons; Asiatics. H. .1 Pfeif- ; for. Black Lang.-hans; Mediterranean. : Ed Chambers. ConnersviHe, Single 1 Comb Anconas. j The cun tor th" best display pen i went to F. H. Thomas on a pen of 'White Wyandotte.-,, while li. J. Pfeif- . I for won the cup for the best display j of the entire show. 1 First on hen. first on jnillet and j third and fourth on cockerel in the ! White Leghorns went to Dr. K C. ; Tost of Cambridge City. Ral, a breed- : or from 1 leaglani. was another strong j winner in this class. CALLS REPORT ON THE PHILIPPINES UNFAIR TO PEOPLE :a 1 !rlNl far ft. Ci.J' "For General Wood to demand of the Filipinos 100 per cent efficiency in all lines of activity when other independent nations of the world do not even approximate that standard would be grossly unfair and absolutely indefensible." That is the statement made by Jose P. Melencio, well known m Washington, who has just sailed to assume his duties a3 a legislator on the islands. Melencio made the statement in discussing the report of the Woods-Forbes commission, to bo made public soon. The weekly picture plants payroll of the moving i in Hollywood, Fa!.! average? 530'( noo.

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FOOT tt VERf MUCH BETTER - EVERX ONE. HAb BEEtS t0 KIND - MUSICAL COMEDY IS THIS ODD Iff. y Zk. The collarless frock has been in vopue for several seasons, but now a new idea in collars has been developed to set off the severe necklines of the modern black and dark colored crepes and satins. It is pictured here and the front looks very much like other round collars which have been stylish, but the back is the unusual and interesting view, lnis type or collar nas oeen sponsored by the girls in a new Deaths and Funerals Funeial services for Mrs. Anna Wardlow. who died Wednesday afternoon at her home, 113S North J street, will be held from the home Satur.iay afternoon at 1' o'clock. Rev. Props will have (i chars: Burial will he in Friends may call Earlham cemetery anv time. ISAAC W. MERCER Isaac W. Mercer. 71 years old. died Friday morning at 6:30 o'clock at his home, 2o;t North Eighteenth street. Paralysis was the cause of death. He i- survived by his widow, two sons, Charles and Clarence, and one daughter. Mrs. Grace Kruer of Waynesville. 0. lie was a member of the Christian church and had been a resident of Richmond for many years. Funeral serv ices will be held in the Spartanburg Christian church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Scott will officiate. Burial will be in Spartanburg cemetery. Friends may call at Hie home at any time. The body will leave tile home at 1 o'clock in the aitrrnoon, Sundav. HEARINGS ARE OPENED , ON ORDER RESTRAINING ! CHICAGO 5 CENT FARE CHICAGO. Dec. 2. Throe federal jud today opened hearings on lie injunction restraining the Illinois Commerce commission's order reduemg fiv 1 sitrface car fares from eight to cents. lie fare reduction order was issued Nov . 23. and at noon Thanksgiving Federal Judge George A. Cat pen-is.-ued a restraining order on po day ter t ition of the street ear com panic--'. th tt the odrer was confiscatory and v io ated the Illinois laws. Beside.- Judge Carpenter. Judge--ranees E. Baker of the Indiana distriet. ud Ferdinand A. Geiger. of the Wisconsin district, formed the court It) decide whether the injunction shall be dissolved, modified or made permanent . The issuance of the fare reduction order followed closely a ruling of the I'nited States court refusing to take a hand in the action brought by the city administration to force the street catcompanies to lower the fare themselves. Orders Transfers Issued. The day alter the injunction was i.sued. Judge Baker, at the request of taxpayers, directed the street car companies to issue transfers 10 ai! fare payins- passengers. I no transit, was provided should he re tor; deemable at three cents each if tl: faro reduction order became effective. Attorneys for the street car com pany, in the hearing? conducted helm commerce sommission. prior fore tn the fare reduction order, contended that. a. drop from eight, to five cents would reduce then operating income by more than to million dollars a year, .ond that they had no chance to effect economies to equalize that amount. NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY USING CORN FOR FUEL O'NEILL. Neb.. Dec. 2 The O'Neill Electric. Light and Fower company today began to burn corn instead of coal in its light plant, one of the largest of its kind in this section. The ompany found corn was cheaper and that its heating qualities wis re sal is-

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N 1 Broadway musical comedy and it is finding many friends elsewhere. It is fashioned of exquisite lace. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS SHOPS AND STREETS IN RUIN IN VIENNA ( i-,y Associated Tress) VIENNA. Dec. 2. The inner city of Vienna today looked as though it had been struck by a tornado as the result of yesterday's wirespread rioting, the worst, since the downfall of the monarchy. All the leading hotels and restaurants and many of the shops dealing in luxuries were wrecked and the streets are cluttered with debris. No deaths have been reported but a police official said that many had been injured by the mobs in their orgy of plunder and destruction. The police stood idly by while the mobs worked their will, some even expressing sympathy with the rioters. The trouble started in a demonstration before the parliament building by strikers from Floridsdorf. a suburb. They sent to Chancellor Schober demands lor abolition of the slock exchange, eoniisoation of foreign securities and more effective, food control. His answer they regarded as unsatisfactory, and the rioting began shortly 'afterward, spreading to all 'part of the inner citv . The empty stock exchange was stormed, the hotels partially wrecked, and their guests robbed, insulted and beaten, and well-dressed pedestrians in the shopping distiicts were stripped of furs, jewels and money. Many Americans were among those attacked although in one instances the display of an American flag saved Colonel Miller and his wile from molestation. Agreement to Maintain j Oil Prices, is Charged ! WASHINGTON. Dee. 2- Members! : nf tho Independent Petroleum Mar-! I kets association were charged hy the I ; federal trade commission today with! 11,1 vui asof eu .iijivii . ueiu--ei es. to maintain the prices and selling practices estab!ishel jn the state of California, by the Standard Oil company of California. Briefs REWARD ! $15 for any person returning one comfort or $100 for the return of six comforts! taken from J. M. Garrett,' Fountain City, Ind. SALT! SALT! 100-pound Bags, $1.10 OMER G. WHELAN The Feed Mart 31-33 S. 6th St. Phon 1e679 SPECIAL We are selling Automobile Rohs Rt surprisingly low prices while they last. McCONAHA GARAGE 418 Main Phone 14S0

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