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Thursday Afternoon, May 17, 12 Home Owned Home Edited Home Read THE CAPITAL TIMES Market Reports Report of the Markets Report for Wheat Prices Higher; Corn, Oats Follow durinfr ihe early cionlinss. Offerings wore aiht and the market rc Donded quickly to buying orders. in ihe corn market continued ic act as bullish influence cn wheat. After oper.ir.fr a Me decline to advarw. July 1.17dm tp 1.17 And Sept.

1.15 to 1.16 the wheat market saeffod ictte above, ycs. finish. The fact buying (iimimsneu or, the bulsres and that any vigor taTThe close wis unsettled at Ho 3.. decline to ic advance, with Ju 17.. to 1.17 i and September to CORN" Scantiness of red rethep aside Firkcs despite lit ealiTip proms.

ansed from Vic with Julv 81 5 ou' srcue. itly tern hijrher, July 43 Product CHICAGO CHEESE CHICAGO 'I re Buyers felt that prices wort i br pond itn.o i dnite re no mo. l1 the holding for (:: ation as the; not look for nay prices i it MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR MINNEAPOLIS Flour changed to 10 cents hiprhcr. In iooci idi.nily patents nuoo CinCAGO DAIRY Q. CHICAGO Butter lower; re i Gi eeipts 9,213 tubs; creamery extras Gi 11: itar.carcs 11: extra rst.

408 G' second? 37 I jr Cheese unchanged. Eggs uncharged; roceipts 21,483 in Paultry, alye. lower, fowls 2nsj Lives to ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK SOUTH ST. PAI L.

Minn. tir receipts l.flOO, market fai.ly tivi. oil i i i i 1 1 ir rnc. so to Irifier, roramiin to nnod Meei tk.o ft. h.tio; i oik V.ofl ft, i mostly ddXi (a.

largely ft feeders slow 0Y 6.00 boloi? O.U ft J5(J 5 7.4.0 ft 7.. .0 bulk 1 250 pound offerings T.do; few 7.40; some heavier butchers 7.00 ft) 7.25, bulk rakers 4.50 5.00; pigs mostly 7.O0. Sheen receipt 200, market mostly steady; two loads choice 7.1 to SO Tiotind shorn iambj best shorn ewe? iisre ft. 7. SO; ow genuine lambs KkuO.

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO receipts 36. 000. slow, mostly to 10c lower; top 1.: hulk 15" to 240 Ih avef agr 7R. ift7.f 2o0 io lbs ht.vcnsr? Oft 7.R0: packintr sows fi.7r.: dosit 110 tn 130 lb nigs 5.5'.'ft heavy weigh I nog! ii gh 7.s'rift 7 'L' a i'ng so smooth packing sows rough P.COft killing pigs 0.00 (f7.30. Rp.

eir.ts lO.uOO; active; bet" steers yearlings, and beef heifers 25 no: TTT 'g i aTi airly good; top mn orei 10.50; numerous lot 10 0fift.j0.4": demand; bulk href rtee and yearlings 8.75ft.:n.(10: markl nnevenh higher than same riav jvrek ago. and highest tdr.ee FeMrunry: few plain steers with r.ny weight under S.50; bulk beef heifers 77 veal calves strong tn 27c higher; country demand for stockrrs and feeders slow; 'ntilk desirable ho bulls; 5.255.50; bulk veal calves to packers arnu io. urTA tn 12.00 to outsiders; ok stocker's and feeders Sheep receipts do: op, no. oso. pood Iambs and sheep around sleady: bulk early 14.75rbl5.00: choice hnntiv ewes 7.50; several cocks Te ras wethers S.60; California springers and fed wooled lambs MILWAUKEE LIVESTOCK MILWAUKEE recoip' 'Waives0 unchanged Hogs receipts 200 10 fcigher: ulk 200 pounds down 7.

7.85. Bulk 200 pounds up 7.4 Sheen receipts 100 steady May 17, 1923 fetock Opening Is Featured By Copper Slump (By thn Associated Preso) NEW YORK Selling of copper shares was resumed at the op which displayed' a. heavy" tone. Anaconda and Raj Coppers duplicator! ihplr nf the vear. Stand arc: Oil of New Jersey and Missouri Pacific also sold at New low urices.

Most of the initial changes were fractional. Royal Dul orl Tin a noint. Soeculativ inued unsettled. lot for Playei To of nix Ho oop 1 er it 1 1 a mn.ueini Knj. ir.f er yarn iii s.

Cuban Do can sugar Pfd. dropped 3v, dupli tn i 1 Oil (I i Chili State Steel, Brown Shoe and Arr.ori.tarc Ice each dropped a poinl or more and Baldwin yielded Vs. Woolwnrth advanced 2 points, Tide water OH. wmen was wean jestci day, recovered 2 points. Foreign exchanges opened irregular.

Demand sterling dropped of a cent to and French francs advanced 2 points to 6.67 cents. German nif.rks also improved sllgh 'v, beine quoted at .0021 ttf: Rales, Id 6 Cu W. Indie) .128" Canadian Paciric Cr.trnt Leather lotors Chesapeake Ohio Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul Chicago Pac.

Copper Colorado Fuel Iron Crr. lhir Fop 11 Famous Players Lasky I Asokro i Kloot ri i 32 i I 71 i jnt. ji Inter I to York Central X. H. and ITartfnrd folk and Westcni 1.

T0: Ray Consolidated Copper Rep. and Steel Mrrsi! Siov V. S. Lid. Alcohol United States Rubber United States Steel Utah Coppe Westingh.

is? Electric Willvs Ovr N. W. Max. Mtr. B.

54 Vt I' A 7S Griao CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE. WHEAT Opening High Lose 'Cose Uav 1 20 1.20 1.19V4 1 1 97A loir 1.1 1.5H l.lf. RIBS Julv Sept. MILWAUKEE GRAIN MILWAUKEE Wheat No 25 (ffi 1.31. No 2' Nor 1.22 1 Corn No 2 yellow 86 87.

2 whit. 84 V3 ftl Bo Oats No 2 white 45 48. No 3 white 4 54 47. No 4 white 44Vi 45. Rye No 2 78 70, Barley malting 74.

Wisconsin 6fi fil' 74. Feed and Tejected Hay "unchanged; No 1 timothy A i Edgerton EDOERTON Wis Arnold! Sfcrl brek, 63, wiho conducted a dothdufc store in Edgerton for several year died at hia home in Stoughton, May 11, after a week's illness with pneumonia. Mr. Skribrek was born in Norway and came to America in 1SS3. He is survived by his wife, two sons, Claude, and Viio nd two daughters, Mrs.

Samuel ftnrenson and Mrs. Inger Haskins, Stoug Jiton. funeral vices were held at the ho He'pge. Intennent was in Jensen Alice Nichols spent Sunday with relatives at Madison. Mrs.

P. M. EMirsfTson spent Mother's Day at Madison with ner son, Valdo. Dr. F.

E. Shearer spent Monday at a hospital clinic in Chicago. Harold Sutton, Portage, spent Sunday with bis mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Will Hayes, Mrs.

Ellen Hoy. and Miss wrare oon soepr Sunday a mid Mrs. Will i the Tiome of Mr. and Mrs. A.

S. Thompson and family, htoippn r. r.n niour MoUpress, Madison, Sunday visitors at the ho Mrs. Sarah Greenwood. Charlotte Cunningham spent Margaret in Madison.

Rank of esnuire was conferred Pythias Monday emnlovees of the i CoTrmonwealth Telephone en joyed wiener roast at Stebbens ville Monday. Transportation was donated the srirls by the Edeertor. Buick Co of the marriage of nie Holland daughter of Mrs Andrew Holland, to Wolfe, Elk horn, which Rroktood Satvraay. Mr. ant Delavan The the rit Mrs.

Wolfe liv tiiv; olol htdft A 0 guests. Mrs. Weetman Dickinson was elected president of the federa i tion. Other officers elected were, Mrs. Fred Jenson, vice Caro lyn Eiederm'an, sec; Mrs.

Fred Sherman, treas; Mrs. Short, recording sec; Mrs. Geo. Fsrman, member at large. Reports of the annual district convention at Evansville were, gtven 'by Mrs.

S. F. Smith. Mrs. Evelyn Went worth and Miss Carolyn Bieder man.

A talk on the Philippines was given by Mip.s Charlotte Wood, Madijcn. who taugiht English in Ihe Philippines for several years. Auout 540 was realized from tha bake sale Saturday sponsored by the Culture, PhilomntJiian and Marquette clmbs. Proceeds will be used toward furnishitijr a room at the hospital and maintenance of the citv rest room. Tho fitiar.cia' corn rnittcc of the city federation is made up of a representative from: each of the seven clubs.

They are: Mrs, Richard Brown, Monday club; Mrs. Frank Williams, New Cen tUTy; Mrs. Fred Ratzlaff, educational; Mrs. Conrad Mitdbon, Progressive study; Mrs. D.

P. Devine, Maiuuette: Mrs. A'ian Earle. Phi lomathian, and Mrs. Sidney A special Mothers' Day program given hy the Epworth Leagite S'jnday night at the M.

E. church. The M. Ladies Aid were entertained at the home of Mrs. Sarah Greenwood Wednesday.

The Monument Circle was entertained by Mrs. FT, R. Houfe TF.urs Elmer Hall, at a meeting of of the Isaak Wal Culton Memorial CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO Wheat, no sale Corn No 2 mixed 83 No Cloverf seed 12.00 Pork nominal. Lard .11.10. Ribs 3.50 0.37.

FINAL LIBERTY BONDS, NEW YORK Liberty 3 Vis, 101.1; first Is D7.11 second 4s 97.13: first Ikis fi7.17.fli secne 4 97.23: third 4 4 s. v.urth 4 'is uncalled victorv 4 5 00; TJ, Gov City Markets PROniJCF Quotations issued by F. Hoffman, 2136 Regent st. The retail prires of prnchve Tuesdav were; Strictly fresh eggs 20c whipping, per half pt, 21c Oranges, doz. 4060c Apples, lb 8c Quotation The wnc Tuesday wi hy Franks Fruit Co.

L) ner case 6.o07.00 Clerey, per 1 doz. bches 1.251.50 Oranges, box 4.756.25 Grape Fruit 4.505.00 Potatoes new, ner bibl 12.00 oo 2.50(S3. LIVESTOCK. Quotations furnished by Oscar Mayer Paekinw Co. Tbi, who.Tiaie orice of Tuesday were: Medium Canners 2.003,25 Cutters S.OG3,'.0 Bologna Bulls 3.004.50 Botcher Bulls 4.005.09 Ifrdbim tj good cto vs Light Holfs 140 100 7.357.70 Hogs 190 190 7.507.7O Packing sows 5.856.35 Bulk of Sales 6.707.70 Heavy Butchers 220 270.

7.507.70 Stags 4.005.00 Calves a 5.0OS,50 Heavy Butchers 270 320 7.307.50 Pigs v. B.orgia.00 News of People in Southern Wisconsin Towns Stoughton Department C. J. Rollis, Editor Office FIrt Floor, 102 Fast Main Street Telcphor Mrs. Percy I Hipponrneyer, Mrs.

Aimer Kiel, Mrs. Louis Stensvad and Mrs. A. V. IHoefflm ara an attendance, opon the parents teaehers conf erenca la Janesville today.

It continues two daya and the conference, consists of delegates from parents teachers as sociations in the William Elkey. of iMilwau is soending the week with her daughter, Mrs. I. H. Shaver, John by number.

The Postoffice Department has issued a ruling that they must be known by name. "Atten tion is the announcement states, "to the fact that tne numbers assigned to rural mail boxes Hrc nnt to appear upon them." It emphasizes the necessity of having the name of the head of the family served by the mail box painted in plain letters on the box, Miv' Edna Anderson leEt this morning for attendance upon the r.oVoo nf Mr. and Mrs. T. L.

Erickson, East iCoshkononj and Miss Anderson wnl also visit Edgerton. 1 ler motner, itits. South Lynr St for the Mrs. Christine tjuale, had a stroke Df apoplexy at her home on South Monroe continues in a critical condition. Yesterday was Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Kjolseth's 23d wedding anniversary, so the boarders presented them with a dozen silver spoons in honor of the event. Martin Rustad went to Chicago yesterday to be with his brother, John Rustad.

who is failing and who has had two operations for L3 Marcus Formo of Pleasant Springs, is suffering from injur ies, including a oronen ou bruised i aosod by betng stepped on bv a horse that he was leading. He" is an elderly man employed on the Martin Hougen farm. In attendance from out of town at the funeral of Mrs, Marie Sund bye were Miss Belle Sundbye of Milwaukee, the Misses Marie Sundbye and Christine Christiansen of Madison. Mr. and Mrs.

M. E. McHone of Jim Falls, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Olson, southstde.

They are enroute home from Missouri, where they spent several Vnniversarv Womans Relief Corps The Philo C. Buckman Womans' Relief corps celebrated last the 13th anniversary with a picnic supper at 7 and a program. members of the or.d thrlr families. Mrs. Al.

Schr'oede went to Jar ville this morning to visit rloxn hler V1 EflZi SoOOOpOO. The East Side park association met last evening at. tne cn.j for transaction of business. The Philomathians met Monday evening for their regular meeting. In connection with their literary studies, each member was required to read and tell a short story way the girls may get a genera idea of modern sho; Several meetings wi Kegisiration ar.

'B" for next fall will begin tne latter part of this week. Miss Mitchell's sister, Miss Ma Vrl Mitchell, of East Troy, was a visitor at Stoughton over the week Miss Burull was absent during the early part or the week because of illness. She returned to school Tuesday noon. The dual track meet which was to be held in Edgerton Tuesday afternoon, was postponed' on account oc the bid weather. The Dramatic Club will put on two one act plays in the high school Assembly Friday evening, 7.1 to.

Elizabeth Daws has re The Records Fiore Fuel filling station, Main and Washington, 52,000. J. S. Alexander, garage, 1317 W. Dayton S225.

Endre and Richardson, residence, 2123 Commonwealth $4,500. Louis Kurt h. residence, 2125 yiivosion S5.000. Jcflm Mollar, flats, 2023 Washington ,37,000. OIb Bailey, garage, Helena st, $350.

BIH.THS. Fepcrted by the board of health In. Mr. and Mrs. Robert tierrv Madison, son; Mr.

and Mrs. Fred oi Wllismr en son: and ZvTrs. August Unterhauz, 2251 Talmadgo daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bultman, 222S Buena Vistj.

rinutrhter: Mr. and Harvey Philumalee, 5D2 Dickenson daughter; Mr: and Mrs. Peter Schre ibor, 006 Willard son; Mr. and Mrs. Michelangelo Cara vello, R.

F. D. Madison, daughter BIRTHS. At. tlie Stoeber hospital, a son tc Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Mueller, 443 W. Miftim a son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart, Verona, Saturday, DEATHS Mrs.

Maria K. Safford, 82, Wednesday at Madison. David M. Link, 60, Middleton, Wednesday at Madison. MFW nflRPORATIONS Stratford Realty share's.

1,000 shwes Tefer ltd pat flOO. 1J0OO ibatw common ter ing a in turned to Stoughton, from Menoiuo months with her son, Julius Dawe and family. Mrs, Daws has Mrs. Ernest Shellestad was i Oregon vasterday attending a mee of tUe Woman's 'dub. Mario sical "program, A number of Stoutrhton ladii and a picnic yesterday at the 'Seras Mrs.

Jacob OfFerdahl, East Wash ington hecame a patient at the Stoughton Surgical hospial yeser day and underwent an operation to Lloyd Olson and "Pat" Donahua were visitors yesterday. Theodore Jerde, student at Ripon college, came home for a short visit. Eobbia and Bottle Enger. bad a I birthday party Saturday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. S. Engen, 50fi North Prairie st. There were about 14 little tots in the party, who had a jolly good time, with refreshments and other gondthings. The visitors brought number of choice presents.

Mrs. Frank Schumacher went to Chicago for a visit. Reuben Ha3 musson went to Juda yesterday. Drs. Will and Nell Davis returned to Madison after visiting Mr.

and Mrs. William Gilley at Steb binsville. Miss Clara Homey is upending the day at the capitol Plant Fish Fry Members of the Isaack Walton chapter received from the state fish hatchery csterday 32 big cans of pike fry, which were planted at which should add considerable to to. supply of rsk fit o.oo si eventually. Fry of game fish, however, have a notion of going down stream Kock river in search ol clean ter, the carp rooting up Ke lsa, causing foul surroundings for i fry, which can often be seen ssintr over the Stoughton da tu in great schools, ai'o Henov Eltb krnn of petal Point, were Sunday o.

o.rs the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hellick tie Cir her league rii uur a ion, East North St. A transaction wss completed in he office of Atty. Ben E.

Wait, vherebv Tbeuoc re Th ru.s.,n dls to Nels Anderson, from west of Stoughton ceil nrfigt tamov sopoit Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Montague, returning to Madison in the evening.

Miss ThoW Hanson was home from Madison for a Sunday visit Hanson, at Hanerville. io Mahel I'oite came home am Madison to sner.c Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. no ant springs. Raymond knr.oo and loido kr.v? returned to Stoughton from a visit rh friends at Kockforn. and ve gone to housekeeping. Rev.

and Mrs. Jack; Linn of Oregon were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

Kjal se th, East Jefferson St. uisirict scnooi uipiomas Supt. Sylvanus Ames will hold ooitpi eay at tote ntgn thool assembly room of thos siring to obta dis surrounding towns of the Emery Johnson, Moils n. ss catier yesteraay. Theodore Edwards of 'McTkarlnroi spent v.

stPidav io lrr. jgl C. P. Ward of Madison was a Stoughton caller yesterday. wankee yesterday.

Attornev Ben Wait transacted law business in the capitol city yesteraay. Mrs. Wallop" Bowman and lit tie baby arrived from Madison yes terday morning to visit her parent; Mr. and Mrs. F.

A. Montague, cr r.rth Prairie street. James Boden is suffering from when his hand came in contact Dane County Agency, Wnusau $5,00050 shares par WOO. W. J.

Webster, Arfhur L. Damon and Mabel Web iraran Fros and Crossing Milwaukee operate and deal in tioooe opp a' p.os i eeee kind $25,00025000 shares par $1. Benjamin J. Morgan, J. H.

Cunningham and J. J. Washocheck G. F. Bond Milwaukee.

$25,000 250 shares par $100 and 3,000 shares common without par G. F. Bond, Leo W. Solenshy and Juddville Dairy (Cooperative), Town of Gibraltar. O.

Fish Creek. Wis. $2,500100 shares par $25. Harry M. Schuy ler.

air pop: op i I' Schuyler. SUPERIOR COURT. C. Schwenn fined $10 and costs for speeding. MARRIAGE LICENSES John H.

Simon, Dane, and Emma Schmidt, Dare. Ernest A. Herrlihg, Madison, and FlnTP nee Sell an tz. Madison. Clarence E.

Heppe, town of Fountain Prairie, Columbia county, and Clara G. Kasper, town of York, tope conore. Patrick Smith, Madison, Sarah Spencer, Madison. Mvrtle: C. Bitnev.

et to Bloomer, lot 3, 2. Orchard1 Lawn addition to South Madriwin. Hiram Nelson to Sara'h Leslie, part, of lot and 2,. block. 22, Turner's aiMition to Stoughton.

Fred C. Herriaiff. to William H. part of lot and' ddition to Matooa. to 6 of the of eraing.

Jsome lingers naa tni npuiatea ana mure Hobert Roberts, who has bean verv ill with pneumonia at his home in 'South is now on the gain. Melaas have returned from their visit to 'Menasha nndl were accompanied to Stoughton by Mrs, Silas. Spengler, formerly iliss Margaret Melaas. Mrs. Martin Jacobs on, who cuise attend' the funeral of.

A. Skibrek, returned yesterday to her borne in Chicago. Oscar Johnsor. of McFarland, visited yesterday with Oscar Forton at Mr. nnd Mrs.

visit with their at Wesfrport. B. Duncan and Currier niDt Milwaukae, Lewis Amble, Mr. and Mrs. I Mr.

and Mrs. ored yesterday to Miss Pearle LI lesand spent yes The little asonof Victor MaurseLli Madison, left the hospital yesterday and is stopping with hL; grandmother, Mrs. Ole Oftelie, for haiance of the week. Mrs. Blanche Westerfield and P.oontpr Afi i Fnrads, lO'i'otieso: rp cje cf Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Ons rude. The Westerfields were Ruth )o r.cd the farm now belonging to Mr.

Onsrude. Farmers reported yesterday that the soij had become saturated with moisture and that cultivntin wa done. Previously the ground bad been hard and turned up lumpy when plowed. Grass is coming along more rapidly and pastures will soon supply enough feed for the cattle without hay and bran. Pant Fish Fry.

Twenty four additional cans of pike fry were received by the JanesviHe Isaak Walton chapter mission and planted in Lake Knsh konong. This makes 47 cans received at Janesville the oast week. be cslKy.boteo coo; el those that arrived Mondav is better than 600,000 fry, or a total of 1.175,000 planted t'o oast It' df.vs. A shipment of 24 cans was also planted by the Isaak Walton chapter of Edererton Mondav. In all.

1,775,000 to 2,000,000 fry have been i ooni he is sosio ers during the week. Hew Laws of Wisconsin of Wisconsin Xlepartment of Stite, Pred R. Zimmerman, Secreinry at I seal at tha J35. LAWS r'F V.U.",. POT 7,1 sn roi.l sectirn .1 1 7a innroopor shall wit tall sad for so doir.K.

EXCEPT THAT IN CtTIF OK TK12 F1HS7' CLASS THE CITY CLERK MAY CHARGE THIRTY FrVK CENTS FOR CElVlKi; ANT) FIT PCC ftlP Tlt Iv A'. fio. SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage and publication. Approved May 16, 1 023.

No. t7S, A.l Published i.k;. laws AN ACT To iimenrl sec 10 of the statutes, rel thn filing Office shall lie rr, a TKAT IN CITIES OF FIRST CLASS THE FILING OFFICER OF THIRTY FIVE CENTS AND idbed. 1 llllot.o SECTION 2 effect upon Approved May No. 216, A 7 Published May 17.

1523. CHAPTER 137,. LAWS OF 1923. AK ACT To create aeetion 51 of the relating 'to loco represented sembly, do er BECTION 1. with indepf jtraight air brake valves tasci of emcrceoey when SECTION 1.

CCPV LAW SECTION 1. tbereef shall bes SECTION 2. Rates For Classified Advertising Local ads are i ailed for within 30 days from ir The Capital Time Mi, HOCJtS ivill be inserted 7L4 Park Et, Badger Pharmaiy, 1320 University A Badger Phaimacy, 210, State Et. Tiedamann'B Pharmacy, 7 Ucivexity Ave. 680 W.

Fair Oaks Pilarmacy, 1118 Atwood Avi. XSD LODGES SOCIETIES AND LODGES ITndison Chapter No. i R. A. Stated Convoealion End ariij Leffal Reserve at Beaver Bui.

MOOSE 1 OP PYTHIAS tha Elka' bture LOST ANH F.OU.VD FOUND Rent a Car 23.50 SUIT OR OVERCOAT 23. oO The A. Nash Co. E1S State St. TRADE AT ENGELHARDT FURNITURE CO.

pi a tdock the ioijt'n or ri. oo E. N. Edwards Fur Co. SUNDAY SCHOOL MALE HELP WA FEMALE HELP WANT! DISKV'ASHSR i Read Capital Time.

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