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THE WICHITA BEACON. PAGE TWELVE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1916. COULDN'T FIND PLAYER charged consumers by grocers until AND HIS SYSTEM FAILED STOCK TRAIN Aw ciock toaay: reBti eggs, sic; country A AND HARVARD WHEAT WENT UP conferences with the authorities hero the announcement of the campaign was made. This is of particular interest to the planters of the State of Sao Paulo, where hri e-rpmrters of the coffee crop limine or one super-haekrielrt man to develop Chicago University undermined the entire system of coaching as Produce.

This market is for those who have eggs HOGS LP5 CENTS Market Fairly Active and Topping at $10 Stock Cattle Hard to Move. Duiier anu otner produce to sell. The IS BEING AGITATED News of Attempt to Put Embargo A FOR GAME l-iucucoii uy j. Biagg anil resulted in the most disastrous year Chicago has iMices are quoiea Dy swift and Company, "ii'i in ii vuupie in iicciioes. oiieci uiiu Aiosiey Avenue: t-ive poultry, free of feed: Hens and Mnrni a theory of getting a winning on Food-stuffs Has Its Influence.

puiieis. ic; Drouers and springs, 14'ic leiiiii is io nuiiu ins entire ma' Jlrazil titnl nearly one-half that of tho world In grow n. A coffee plantation Is one of the greatest Known hreoiloi.s of the hoiil; worn. The trees grow on a very wet soil in rolling or hilly country, nml as they reipiire shade the ground underneath Is In a continuous soggy condi roosters, uc; staggy young roosters, 11c; young torn turkeys, 11 lb. and over, 19c; hen turkeys, 7 lb.

and over. 19c: old toms But Little Glory to Victor toiiio annum one. goon Packrielil man, who is the huh for every play started. And Stagg has been successful. Hegln- nt.

uuune, 1. 1, geese, r. t. So: The National Exchange Considers Legislation Regulating Speed. This Season.

(By Associated Pi ess oos nun tt nor I'CKersaU, about ten years ago, Stagg has turned out winning teams with Eekersall, Steffen and Pat guineas, eacn zoc; guinea squabs, 114 to 2 iuc each. Under grade poultry at Chicago. Nov. WHEAT Wheat ran up swiuiy in value today, ow nir to ru (Compiled by The Beacon.) Jhe hog market was five cents higher mil the bcst ll0's even a llttlO better than that. fnnnlni till iw tin me nig cog in mo machine.

,111.1 1 cri ni no. Butter Fresh nnckl mors that export business vesteidnv fur tion. Here the clangorous worm propagates Willi great lupiillty and is introduced Into the systems of the humans Ills year the star failed to show up and 2Co. OAeeeuoii um lumi wilicn Hail lleeil Utl' Brown and Pittsburgh Are iiw a coiisisioiii loser. "gain uncl ranging between to $9.95.

nouneea previously. The December dcliv lair activity prevailed. thru the hare feet of Hie crop picki fry wan especially strong and rose HOG SALIC. subject to candling, $9.90. Hides.

HI DKS Cured hides, flat hlf. MULTIPLE C0LF CAME nnove neiuri; neginning to react. Arcen 83 anil cultivators. 212 1:1.95 the Class of Big Eastern Football Teams. tine crop advices were tho most bullish Opinions of Organizations of Shippers and Other Interests Sought.

The symptoms of tho disease caused IS LATEST WRINKLE yet received, doubt being expressed whether there would be any exportable hy the presence of this worm are pro cured hides, 23c; cured bull hides, Uc; green hides. 21 tic; cured hide brands, 40 lb. up. 20c; cured glue hides, fiat, He; horse hides, green or cured. t2MKi7.0ii: tniinu, surplus at an mis season, opening oriees.

nouiiccd anemia with the inability of The one feature of golf which Is llkelv winch ranged Irom to higher, with December at to and Mav nt the laborer to work morn than three or 1 larvard to capture the future patrons of that I hi' four hours out of the tw only-four. The fj.g to were followed by decided Now York, Nov. 22. Yale and are mak Inn final prepai ations biggest tnolball fuss nf the ycai will In. ilrlvi'M lining hv tin- rival great game la what is called "Multiple bSiSc; dry flint, 32e; dry flint, light, 32c; dry flint, culls, 19c; dry salt, 27c; hog skins.

MHV)c each. I'ollltS igo, Nov. 22. At the suggest Ion of iiirtner gains anu men a material down It has not been adopted to any economic aspect of Hie scourge has np- coaches, Dm 65.... 84....

13..., 7.... 81.... 27.... 89.... 33....

turn. 217 20; 200 1X8 178 182 171 240 244 205 1H4 200 178 1S12 150 9.R.1 9.70 9.70 9.63 9.60 9.55 9.55 9.25 9.90 9.85 9.80 9.70 9.65 9.55 9. 15 9.45 34... 85... 45...

79... 85... 6... 9... 67...

85. 88... 63... 51... 35...

86... 17... Ii. Lincoln, ucling for the Michigan Orange society, which has niem- gieui. fnitnu hs yei.

it win. nowever. (Quoted by J. R. Johnson Hide Com 80 40 .160 .120 40 he hi'lil ati'l pealod to tin! planters, who are losing every to Word that Chairman Fitzgerald of the come into vogue more and more.

In the Beeret practice will energy will bent pany and the J. S. Smith Hide Company). toward turning ii)) shlp of In that suite, the Nation. House appropriation committee at wash oiu game escn player plays but one ball.

much through the short hours and poor quality of the labor. Dr. llackett. re ington, woum urge an embargo on toon in the new game, each ti aver uses four stuffs led afterward to a notable setback Wichita Broomcorn. Prime whisk.

l(Kiil2e: ehoieo en this year will It. there are victory Saturday. Rut 1 1 10 glory nt victory lie empty. At Provlili-ni't', 1uslifii.l claims lliat toil llarvaril. I'i nicotoii and in prices.

Denials that export sales yes halls. There are three points to gain between each two greens. In the old game there was but one. The three points are cently discussed the results of the campaign wagi'd by the t'nitcd Slates thru- lliosi1 of Vali medium hurl, 9ftl0c, choice self-working. SWulOV.c: medium self-ivort-iior nl Live.

Stock Kxchungo Iiiin tieen sounding til" various live stock associations and shippers' organizations thruout the country, to determine the feeling with respect to supporting federal law to proscribe the minimum rale of speed tit which trains moving carloads of livestock shall ho handled. 475 $9 90 213 85 180 9.70 171 9.65 1M 9.60 203 9.6.1 186 9.55 158 H.45 334 10.00 258 O.ao 221 9.8a 102 9.7,1 190 9.65 198 9.60 1110 9 43 165 9.45 150 9.35 IS. 350 9.25 115 7.25 110 7.25 125 7.25 117 7.25 116 7 25 98 70 9S 7.00 81 7.00 79 6.75 69 6.75 torduy In the United States were large formud another bearish influence. The ill the lost of out Porto Kloo, whom the death rate it) distance, C'l proximity, and CI) pocket- the uaiiL. KroWll.

With tile husky Heel Close was unsettled, to l(gc net higher, common self-working, (S'Ao; sound common. log. I.aeh player shoots bis ball alter 11: 9.: l-olhinl as- ii mainstay, lias whipped liolh was greatly reduced, the labor output wit Ii December at Jl.SJ'a to ll.Kl'i and nately with his competitor, the aim being THRoWOUTS AND Plt Yale anil Harvard, who have Victories to enormously Increased and the planters' at ji.iW'V to keep his four balls as elnso together 1 811 540 9.25 i lif.lr fi'iMlit over I'rineeton. 1.... so 1 he exchange neither advocates nor up coti.

Corn advanced with wheat. Un MARKET GOSSIP. turns correspondingly augmented. in me iieiu as possible, and then to send poses such a law. I he questions upon favorable crop conditions In Argentina Drown Mill lias a name on Its schedule ninl it is a tusscl of considerable Impor them along as far as possible and aft By Orthweln-Matchette Sedgwick Blk.

which Ihu proposal was discussed are as leuoeu to accelerate buying. After open each count and the halls are about the i nicago iteceipis Today. Last l'r. tance In Colgate the I ro idelioe eleven follows: lug unchanged to higher, the market Wheut place where the final test for that run Is WILL HIT SOCIETY FADS will finil a worthy opponent Tlianksniv l-'irst your organization approve scored sharp gains all around and then made each player pieks one ball out of 99 1H 114 inovonu-ht to otitaln law ol this Kind Corn asit Uats 214 1 SO 430 9.25 1-' 111 7.25 10 119 7.25 7 110 7.25 1 110 7.25 6 90 7.00 12 90 7.00 20 7.O1I 9 96 7.00 9 39 6.75 underwent a sag. ing May.

The Class of the East. 9.... 11.... 7.... 7....

61.... 67.... fecund hat would he your suggestion Disappointing returns from buskers on- Northwest Wheat Reeelnts Dr. Bulqin'a "Lean Cow" Sermon to the four and tries to pocket it in the least number of strokes. Kacb player up to this time has had the same number of strokes.

This form of play does three It Is unfortunate that schedules do not. eiaieu as someinmg or a Hick on do Minneapolis 387 i lo a minimum speed per hour or per iv. exclusive of the time required tor 718 call for a meeting hclween Pittsburgh clines when wheat turned weak. The close Duiulh 175 food nd rest? ii ml llioivn These two elevens are the was Iirm at le to IVj'C'l net advance 1641 Winnipeg 6 things. It teaches direction, limitation, Third What penalty would you suggest of the without a slruggle right o.

is oats sympathized, only to a mod- and exactness of position and energy. KlMinsas City Receipts Be Preached Tonight, May Stir Up Something. cause tlio al tendance at the Tab 6 40 6.75 I "WAGON erata extent with the upturns in other Wheat for failure to transport slock at this, mini muni speed? This form is infinitely more pleasing now. Neither lias Its standaril Ir.iileil in the ililst this year, ninl what .131 HOGS. cereals, i rane was light.

orn 41 1 430 9.5'J I 3.... Fourth Have you nny suggestion ai to and practical man tne old form, and it captures those who try it and keep at is more, tliev have won their panics hy nigner ouatat ons on Oats tiicnonilcriillee of figures that leaves no Kafir the proposed form of bill to be Intro tluced it any length of time hogs gave firmness to provisions. The market was ulso bulllshlv affected hv the Mi.ii.1 fi re otiiell St. Louis Receipts 16 1 .100 36 Piitslmriih hasn't met llarvaril or Yale Fifth Would your organization support Wheat aviiuu ui grain. BEAT EVER HAMMER hnl It nrol.alilv is lust as well for the CATTLR Cattle were slow today, especially in the stock cattle classes.

The latter kind was Hard to move and prices, were a little lower. Fat cattle were about steady. BEFF STEKItS. ernacle service Tuesday evening was small, on account of the rain, Dr. liul-gln did not preach his sermon, "The I.

can Cow," as announced. He said there are a lot of persons in Wichita that he wants to see in his audience Corn Oats elevens of those two ollcsly ll nl versit ies vaanington, JSov. Widesnread and the lull Introduood by advancing Its en actinent thru your members' congers ion a I lives? Would von ho willing to attend Hint she ill.ln't. The principal wlnt severe damage to crops In the west and Omaa Receipts Kiioit lirohahlv will ho deciding whether south wus done by the recerd-breaklnir Weat Racine, Nov, Joe Walling, a Chicago lightweight, won all the way over meeting at some central point with other Hiown of rittslilll -fill Is entitled to the wt, l'r. N'o.

Wt. 1H5 17.00 I 6 1178 com wave oi tne weather 90 l'r. $6.85 6.5U representatives of similar organizations when he skins that loan cow, and they Oats nureau announced today in a special bul 29 ....1100 r.yer Hammer, also or Chicago, in a ten-round match here last night. Vi.le'o vleloiv over Princeton hy 1 MB' 6.75 4. 2 730 6.25 1 letin, j-racitcany no harm to fall sown Clearances Wheat 396.000.

last year 65S. were not. at the meeting Tuesday night. t.iiieiiiiou'ti ninl a. field coal wives the Him lor the purpose of discussing this mat tor? Conditions Deplorable.

000; corn none, last year oats 390,000, BUTCHF.il HEIFERS. grain was reported and tho damaga to cotton was slight, hut in California, to decided advantage In fixing nil a l.asis -A. H. Moore, lite stockyards, when 560 7.25 ist year Bi.uuo iiour ill, now, last year 515 which to soiead the dope for the meet he heard Dr. liulgin mention his sub 000; wheat and flour 896.000.

last vear matoes were a total loss and truck suffered except in a lew sections. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET (By Associated Press.) New York, Nov. I'll Mercantile paper. The conditions under which livestock shipments are handled hy some roads and in some localities are deplorable and 7. "0 7.0) 6.75 6.25 3....

1.... 1.... 6.... 670 8:0 620 IOL'0 '550 910 700 807 975 ing next Saturday at New Haven. Harvard was nnahle to cross the Tiger goal line.

The host that could he accomplished was field goal, and Yale also was wood Calveston Wheat receipts 19,000. shlo- ject fur the evening, nsked him why he did not call her a "runner." When the evangelist asked fur an explanation, 3V1-. shameful. Markets have been utterly ments none; corn none. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE.

sterling iiU-uay Dills, i.ti'b: commercial ruined or made exceedingly prosperous 6.1 New Orleans. heat receipts 63.000: 2. By Orthwetn-Matehette Sedgwick Blk, CiO-day bills on batiks, 4.70'W commercial depending upon the whims and fancy of enough to H-glstor one of those. ah' i.rove.l stronger against th shipments none. BUTCHER COWS 930 980 Mr.

Moore said that, "canner" Is the Close certain railroad magnates. Localities O.oO Primary Movement: Receipts Wheat tw-dav hills, I.TO'i demand, 4.i5?i; cables, 4.711 5-16. 11... 7.00 7.00 6.85 6.5U 6.2.1 6.00 6.25 6.00 5.50 5.00 4.50 4.30 4.25 Princeton defense than did Harvard's. WHEAT Open High Low T'd'y Yes.

have been discriminated against and the 612 2,000, last year 2.864.HO0; corn 1.256.000. last 4.. name given by stockmen and packers for a lean cow. ..1062 930 6.00 5.75 .1100 .1000 live stock shippers compelled against Dee. May ear 768.0I.K); oats 1,241,000.

last year 1.184.- and Yale showed tn a hotter advanlag in picking up the Tiger mlsplays. Service Game Saturday. 770 000. Shipments Wheat 1,161,000, last year 1. .1080 This "Lean Cow" sermon of Dr.

ftnl- July CANXERS AND CUTTERS. corn 362,000, last year oats Francs Demand, fi.fq',4: cables, 6.83V4. Marks Demand, cables, tin. Kronen Demand. 11; cables, (luilders Demand, 40Hi cables, 4(J 15-16.

Lires Demand, 6. Hit; cables, 6.BH. Kuhles Demand. Ilo'i; cables, CORN While the Yale and Harvard teams arc gin deals with modern society, many 976 4.75 2 j.uuij, last year i.uh.uow. Dec.

May lMi 1S1V, lS.Pi MV iVs i'i'1,) iss4 lis WOU lS0v li7 loSv 13S4 apt- 7U U5-V 07 D.V!t 67s fiT's 57 67- fi7 2H tIH tl-'Vu (K phases of which are handled without whetting Iheir knives those old rivals. and Navy, also will he getting 4... 14... 710 677 4.35 4.25 4.25 July OTHER PRODUCE MARKETS readv for Rome tote. Tile big servie gloves.

In one Oklahoma town where this sermon was preached, smile of the Har silver, 12lk. Mexican dollars steady, tiovernment bonds steady. Kailroad OATS ills on the same day tills year as (By Associated Press.) bonds Irregular. Dec. May Kansas City, Nov.

22. BUTTER 622 710 950 1190 1220 1056 150 5(i2 BULLS. 6.50 I 1.. 5.35 I 1.. 5.00 their host Judgment to patronize certain favored markets merely because the railroads upon which they are dependent would not establish suitable schedules for other markets.

This condition has been known to have boon forced upon the railroads at times by the Influence (vf those controlling certain markets, but this seldom occurs. There are many good reasons why such a law would be desirable and many states now have such statutes governing their state business. There are also good reasons why such a law would work hardships upon the carriers and compel unnecessary expenditures hy carriers who are now giving the maximum of service ...1450 ...1110 lime loans easier. nays, Final 90 5 11 5.25 Creamery, 40c; firstu, 38c; seconds. 37c POK1C- i davs, 1 oVii six months, avyi.l.

packing, 31c. Jan. 27. R0 27.80 27. 27.77 27.

CO Call money firm. Jllgli, low, KUUS-Firsts. 38y2C. May 27.51' 27.70 27.60 27.50 27.47 city officials lost their jobs, the prosecuting attorney was ousted from office by the governor and five men went lo the penitentiary as a result of disclosures made. Incidentally Hr.

liulgin was arrested for libel and put In the ruling rate, last loan, closing bid. POULTRY Hens. 15c: roosters. 12c CALVES. 10.00 I 1 120 8.10 8 460 LAUD 1...

8... offered at J'A. broilers, 21c. Dec. 15.7; 16.87 Mi.

(15 lti.fio 1.70 the Harvard-Yale scrap. now it looks like another Army vear The Cadets have met and defeated some of the host elevens ill the country, including Springfield and Notre Damn. Forward with the mighty li-phant tn heave the hall, lias carried thenl in hum stretched down the field. Line plunging with (iliphant or his terrible teaninuite. Vida.1, to carry the hall, has produced real results, and either Vldal or oliphant can kick goals with relentless precision from unheard of angles.

few call loans were mane at as hlgn 6.... 370 6.3d 5 116 Jan. Hi. 16, CO NJ.22 35 18.30 as 5 per cent in the last minutes of tho Chicago, Nov. 22 BUTTER Higher STOCKERS AND I US- market.

This Is the highest rate Quoted 4.. 900 6.50 4. unty jail for a hours hy the 832 eaioeiy, Jan. 14.70 14. SO 14.65 .5 14.67 8.50 7.15 5.00 6.

(0 6.25 6.15 6.00 5.50 5.00 In many months, if not this year. Receipts. 2. 844 cases: unchanged county attorney who was afterward 755 510 EGGS Steady. Firsts, ordinary KANSAS CITY BOARD ousted.

6.25 6.20 6.10 5.75 5.50 10.. 1.. 4.. firsts, SiiUuSe; at mark, cases included oooooooooooooooo OF TRADE, Sedgwick Blk. 416 815 720 810 755 820 By Orthweln-Matchette This "Lean Cow sermon will be 830 ...1070 Close POTATOES Receipts.

35 cars: un preached at the Tabernacle tonight. REAL ESTATE T'd'y Yes. cnanged. 5.00 ALCINE PLAYERS PLEASE On Thursday night when 1,000 or 6 14 2 1 3 1 3...... 1 1 2 10 IS3'i 181- POTATOES Steady.

Wisconsin and WHEAT- Open High Low Dec Wi3 182 May IS6V3 lWt 183 July 155v'i 156 'i 153 CO UN- i Michigan, whites, Jl.WKfTl.70: Minnesota more business women of Wichita are IN "FACE VALUE" DRAMA at the minimum of expense. A speed proper for the plans and water grade linos would be excessive for the mountains. Ilranch line traffic might with good reason be handled slower than main line traffic. Of the hundreds of replies received In response to the Inquiry, all, without exception, indicate a desire to be fair to the railroads and yet many show tho need of legislation In this direction. Some are opposed to the proposition and give sound reasons for their position.

Secretary Heinemaun of the National Live Stock Exchange, whose office Is at the I'nion Stock Yards, Chicago, says the stock Heifers. 643 6.10 2 730 550 6.25 1 416 8(0 5.75 3 586 STOCK COWS. ooooooooooo luli-4 and Dakota whites, Minnesota 6.00 6.25 5.25 and Dakota omos, Sl.50'1.60: Washing expected nt the Tabernacle, Dr. Bill-gin will preach on "Queen Ksther." Courtesy the Guarantee Title and Trust ton and Colorado winte, 1.7Wil.80. Company.

Rift Crowd Attended Show in Spite of Dec May July POULTRY Alive, firm; fowls, 14c Sunday afternoon will he another "10 4.60 I 0 726 4.50 923 4.50 I Lewis M. Clark and Sonhronla. et al. to springs, Inc. Stormy Night.

Sophronia Halm Armstrong. S-2S-16: lot meeting for men only at the Tabernacle. Wichita commercial travelers will he the specially invited guests. New Yorkv Nov. 22 SUGAR Raw 53, S.

Emporia Avenue and 30 Fourth Ave. OF TRADE. quiet. Centrifugal, 6.2,; molasses, 5.40; re nue, N. K.

English's Addition; lots 34, 36, KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK. (By Associated Press.) Kansas Citv. Nov. 22 Hi fined dull; fine granulated 7.50. 40 Pattie Avenue, Schweiter Sub; 21, Sedgwick Blk.

Open, Clos.e MINNEAPOLIS BOARD By Orthweln-Matchette WHEAT December May Next Tuesday night will foe. "Billy BUTTF.R Firm; creamery, higher than 2t! Washington Avenue, Abbott's Addi 13,000. Market 5c higher. Bulk. Sh.Siwi) 191 1911.4 extras, tion, feet, commencing 50 feet of 195 exchange will he glad to hear from the railroads, individual shippers or various organlzatioas In a frank discussion of the questions.

No action will lie taken until all concerned have been given an opportunity to present their views. 9.95; heavy. J9.8ui 10.05: packers and butchers, light, pigs, EGGS Irregular; fresh gathered extra Sh corner River Street and Central Ave line. J.V.M. fine, 4S'u0c.

CHEESE Steady: state, specials. 2i'A Edith S. Jackson, et al. to Henry Las KANSAS CITY GRAIN. (Hy Associated Press.) CATTLE Receipts.

9.000. IncliiHtm- (124 'AC. sen, et 11-10-16; SW 23-25-3W, Kansas City. Nov. 22.

Cash: WHEAT- southerns; market steady to 10c lower: prime fed steem, J10.50SI 11.73; dressed beef steers, $7.50 10.25: western steers 10.25; cows, heifers. S6.00T 10 (Hi: No. 2 hard, No. 3, POULTRY Dressed, llrm. ELGIN BUTTER.

PITT LOOMS UP ON EQUAL TERMS WITH BIG-3 WINNER M. C. Yoakum and N. C. to James H.

Amend 4-1-16; lots 12, 14 Vine Street, Sunday Every convert in the Billy meetings five years ago is urged to be at the meeting. A reservation will be provided for them. Jack J. inn reported last night that at a meeting held during the day at Hose Hill, there were five conversions, making Ma all told that have been converted by him and others in outside towns anil school houses since the Wichita campaign started. 2 red, si.82'ii.Si No.

3, 1.80'al.Su. CORN Unchanged. No. 2 mixed, OS1-. (ElgoT butter quotations come via As- stockers and feeders.

bulls, $5.00 Jj.7.00; calves, 96c; No. 3, iiSlfOSM-c; No. 2 white, 975fj.98c; No. 3, 96ifi96yic; No. 2 yellow, 95Vatf96c; No.

jawrence eveutn Addition, f.C'a. H. C. Richardson and Ohio D. to W.

A Richardson, 3-9-K1; NE SW and of NW HE Vi 26-25-1W, Lottie Collins and Sam to W. L. Morris, bHF.EP Receipts. 7.000: market strong- sociated Press on Saturday of each week and are carried with the date on which they arrive, as they are available only 3. lijc.

to 10c higher; lainhs. ill.lHM1ll.8O; yearlings, wethers. i7.5oriis.aO: ewes. OATS Steady. No.

2 white, once a week.) The Alcine Players are coming to receive the patronage of Wichita people Ihat Is duo such an aggregation of talented players. In spile of the fact that opening night, last nighl at the Crawford Theater, was a stormy night, the attendance was larger than usual. The company did itself justice in th strong drama "Pace Value," hy W. (. Herman.

Grace Hamilton impersonates with great satisfaction the character of the Ideal American girl, of pure motives and loving disposition. Miss Hamilton is seen in some very attractive gowns as is also Miss Heuluh (Jwynne. who appears as a society leader. For the first time in Wichita, Ailing Alelne plays the role of the middle aged man, taking the part of John Archibald, a philanthropist. No part, calls fur more acting this week than that of Mark Mcintosh, a wealthy dope fiend, which is portrayo i Elgin.

Nov. 18 BUTTER Higher. No. 2 mixed, 56'ujic. RYE 1.43.

lots 2, 4, 6, Armstrong Avenue and 17. Ill, 21, 23 Madge Avenue, Buena $6. 75ft 7.75; stockers and feeders, 10.50. 40o bid; no sales. Last week, se'fce.

KAFIR AND MILO MAIZE ST. JOSEPH LIVE STOCK. (By Associated Press-) St, Joseph. Nov. 22 HOGS Re With one game on Its schedule before tho windup of the football season Pittsburgh I'tilversity looms up In the gridiron limelight as the team that neither the east nor the west can disregard as a championship possibility.

Under "Pop" Warner's direction Pitt went thru an extremely hard season this year without losing a game. True Navy held them to a 20 to 10 score, but Pitt won and the Navy has no weak team. Pitt has developed the most formidable scoring machine in the country as the scores against Penn and Syracuse indi-ealo. The vletories over Washington and Vista Sub, L. S.

Currv and Kmma A. to Thos. J. Morris. 10-11-16; lots 1, 3, Hillside Avenue, Fairmount.

Park Addition, $1 etc. li. W. Catt to same, 8-25-15; lots 251, 255 Fairfax Addition, $1 etc. 11A steady.

BRAN 42. SHOUTS Receipts of wheat, 124 cars. FLAXSEED. (Bv Associated Press.) Duluth, Nov. 22 FLAXSEED Cash, 2.90, down 4c; May, $2.92 asked, yesterday, NEW YORK COTTON MARKET.

(By Associated Press.) ceipts 11,500. Market 6ttl0c higher. Top, bulk, Kansas City Close: WHEAT Decem QUARANTINE LIFTED ON WICHITA NURSERIES Twenty employes of a Wichita nursery branch at Winfiehl have been returned to this city as a result of the recent, lifting of a (uarantine against ber, tlM'A; May, il.8Dfn.8iW,; July, $1. CATTLE Receipts 2.500. Market slow.

CORN December. 2-'siJ2Vfcc Mav 94ic; Steers. cows and heifers. $5.2545) July. 10.00; calves, New York.

Nov. 22. COTTON Futures SHEEP Receipts 2.H10. Market strong. opened steady; December, 20.65c; January, Yesterday's prices from the Drover's Lambs, Jllatall.SS; ewes, $7.2537.65.

WEATHER BULLETIN S. Department of Agriculture, Local Office, Weather Bureau, Wichita, Kansas, Jefferson and Navy show the versatility 1 elegram March. 20.96c; May, 21.17c; Jijly, In the Pitt Ivalir corn, etc. Receipts 4 cars, against win jose seine winen tor tour years New York. Nov.

22. COTTON Futures a week ago and 23 a year ago. Prices has paralyzed the fruit, tree business of CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. (By Associated Press.) Chicago. Nov.

22. HOGS Receipts. unchanged. closed steady; December, 20.34c; January, 20.4se; March, 20.89c; May, 20.S7c; July, There is no satisfactory way of showing that Pitt can beat Harvard, Yale or I'rhu'olnn or vice versa the teams do not meet. Hut Pitt, by defeating Penn State No.

2 ltafir Per nominally iz.ssgi O.SSc. this county with loss totalling thou sands. Wlchila lias been shipping only ever market strong at yesterday's average to 5c higher: bulk. Ki.ltrnO.85: light. New York, Nov.

22 COTTON Spot No. 3 kaflr Per nominally $2.35. I hanksglvlng has as much claim to the title as the winner of the Big Three round robin. 1 cotton quiet; middling uplands, 20.30c; mixed, heavy, Milo maize No. 2, per nominally green and shade trees.

The quarantine saws, 100 bales. lO.Oo; rough, pigs, New Orleans Nov. 22. COTTON Snot CATTLE Receipts. 27.000: market weak: Cane seed Per 1 car, 12.50.

fluid; middling, 20.00c. native beef cattle, 12.ui; western Bran Per sacked, nominally steers, stockers and feeders, 1.42. HADHIS STORE SOLD BUT JURY SAID GUILTY Oklahoma City, Nov. 22 Two-thirds of cows and heifers, shorts Per sacked, nominally the 1916 cotton crop of Oklahoma, or 435.252 calves, Ml. 10.

SHEEP Receipts. 24,000: market firm: Forecasts till 7 m. Thursday: For Wichita and Vicinity lenerally fair tonight and Thursday; not much chango in temperature. For Kansas (lenerally fair tonight add Thursday; warmer in west portion tonight. LOCAL DATA.

Highest temperature yesterday, 3S; same date last year, 50; same dale for 2ii years, 72 in ISSio. Lowest temperature last night, 32; this date last year, 3D; same date lor 2'J years, 29 in Precipitation for 21 hours ending at 7 a. total since January 1, 29.16; normal for same period, 29.56: total last vear for Corn chop Per cw sacked, city made. wethers, Iambs, 11.90. bales, have been ginned so far.

according to figures obtained by the State Board of Agriculture. The crop this year has been nominally estimated at something over 600,000 bales. ST. LOUIS GRAIN. (By Associated Press.) it 22,301 bales, Pottawatomie County with much realism by Klroy Ward.

Mr. Ward is giving one of his strongest roles, and wins new praise for his ability as a clever actor, lie has been with the company hut a few weeks. Messrs. Klbbeo (lossett, Hawkins and Misses Allen and Lewin, appear in the play. For tho first time since becoming stage director, Kurle C'raddock who succeeds James llliss who has gone lo New York, appears in a part.

Ho Is playing the role of ('apt. Nathan Mar-ley. U. K. A.

The stage settings are most effective and show duo credit to the company's artist, Mr. Criggs. That vaudeville is what the public wanted as an innovation to break the waits between acts Is evidenced hy the enthusiasm with which the attractions are received. This week, Ed Foster and his educated dog, and Hippie and Moody, in a song and dance act. added greatly to the performance.

Pictorial ST. LOUIS LIVE STOCK. (By Associated Press.) St. Louis, Nov. 22.

HOGS Receipts stopped all other shipments unless a special inspector was called from Manhattan or Topcka. at considerable expense. It transferred the fruit tree business of Sedgwick County to Cowley and other adjoining counties. This Is being returned to its normal location Due grower, the Wichita Nursery, lost worth of trees when the quarantine was fixed four years ago. The infection started in a block of this company's trees.

A full protection against San Jose scale ill he accorded hy a regular inspection of till fruit stock going out of the city, it was stated today. leads with the number of bales ginned, while Hughes County comes third with St. Louis, Nov. 22 WHEAT Lower. OiHi.

Market 5c10e higher. Lights, Track, No. 2 red, No. 2 hard, 21,974 and Lincoln county with 20.097 bales. 90; pigs.

mixed and butchers. nominal. 9.25-f,10.ii5; good heavy. i9.904i 10.10: bulk. CORN Lower.

Track, No. 2, 97c; No. 2 09.4OU9.95. white, S1.04. pernio, ie.s,i.

Relative humidity yesterday. At 7 a. m. STOCKS AND BONDS. (By Associated Press.) New York, Nov.

22 Pressure caused by CATTLE Receipts 6.500. Market steady. OATS Lower. Track, No. 2, 58c; No.

2 Native beef steers, yearling J-', at p. at i p. 91. Boh Boyce sold his second-hand store at Ida and Douglas Avenues the day heforo the sheriff raided his place and found half a wagon load of beer on ice under the floor. But Boyce was not to give possession of the store until two or three days after the raid.

This probably is the reason Boyce was convicted of maintaining a liquor nuisance by a jury in Judge Thos. C. Wilson's division of the District Court Tuesday afternoon. Boyce denied any knowledge of the beer but the testimony of Sheriff Sarver and Deputies Evans and Willis convinced the jury. white, nominal.

RYE Higher. No. 2, $1.50. steers and heifers, i8.50(,ll.50; cows, him Sets today, 0:13 p. rises tomorrow, 7:19 a.

possible hours of sunshine traders and liquidation from interior points combined today to bring about fur stockers and feeders, Texas St. Louis, 22 Wl I FAT Higher; tomorrow, tl.y. luarantiiie steers. prime South December, $1.83 May. $1.87 i ther declines in today's broad market.

Total sales were estimated at 1,800,000 shares. Moon riiaso today, last quarter; next ern beef steers, 00; beef cows and CORN Higher; December, 93c: May, heifers, il.25ft7.60; prime yearling steers A. brief spurt in rails was temporarily 7'sc. cnange, to new, on November 25. BATH Kit CON I UTIf i vsi effective, the recurrent selling of other OATS Lower; December, May, and heifers, Jiative calves, fall.

25. ANYHOW, HE CLIMBED nctivo issues resulting in another rever SHFEP Receipts 2.500. Market steady. sal, Bethlehem Steel losing 30 points. The closing was heavy.

Barometric depressions are central this morning over Arkansas and Saskatchewan, and precipitation has resulted quite generally in middle and southern districts between the Mississippi River and the ljic. LIVERPOOL GRAIN. (By Associated Press.) Lambs, 11.85; ewes, year- Mob New York. Nov. 22 Price changes at to ung, ix.w'tt 10.00.

Member Is Convicted of Charge of Torturing Sheriff. reviews make a complete, continuous program, the Wilbur orchestra givin." a fascinating musical program. day's Irregular opening again suggested Liverpool, Nov. 22 WHEAT Spot No. 2 hard winter, 16s; No.

1 Manitoba, old, 16s lling by professional interests and a iiueny and in the Pacific Northwest. Heavy rainfall is reported OKLAHOMA CITY LIVE STOCK. (Compiled by The Beacon.) WANTED A NARROW ONE. With a face that vainly endeavored No. 2, old, 16s No.

3, new, 15s continuance of the recent inquiry from Interior points. Coppers were mainly low- Oklahoma City. HOGS Re iioiu iNonneasicrn lexas. Northern Loui siana, Western Arkansas and Oklahoma. wltn rails and sniping issues, nut re- ceipts, market higher; top, Slid.

CORN Spot American mixed, loS 3d. new, It is warmer this morning in the South essions were relatively nominal. Sugars, to appear mournful, and eyes that JOPLIN ALONE GAVE MAJORITY TO LIQUOR bulk. iU.u0ny.75. west, tne, Aiiddle Mississippi Valley, and CATTLE Receipts market steady: strove to produce a respectahlo flow of petroleums and motor subsidiaries, as represented by rubber shares, were better by native steers, 10.30; cows and heif- iiom tne Rocky Mountain region westward.

It is colder in southern districts tears, Patrick Murphy O'Dolan entered stockers and feeders. frsotlons to over a point, together with Railway Steel Springs and Hide and WICHITA MARKETS (Compiled by The Beacon.) a draper's shop. west or the Mississippi Valley to the Pla 6.50; stock cows and heifers. bulls, calves, $5.009.00. teau regions, und also inViouth Dakota ather preferred.

United States Steel want ye to tell me," he began Wheat prices are quoted below on a anu North Dakota. held fir: 1 on the over-night announcement Misouri River basis except when other pbwat the custom is for th wearin' iv Prevailing conditions Indicate that the of the wage more lse, but Corn Products wise specified. If you to obtain the mnurnin' the depth of it, I mane." was subject to realizing for profits. weatner In tins vicinity will be generally fair tonight and Thursday, with little I.ima, Nov. 22 Kd ward Hall, a member of a mob which tortured Sheriff Sherman Kly of Allan County on August 30, last, because lie refused to reveal the heron bouts of a negro prisoner whom the mob mo tight to lynch, was found guilty hy a jury here today of attempted assault on the sheriff.

Penalty for the offense is one to ten years imprisonment. Ten witnesses for the state testified that Hall climbed a pole and helped adjust about the sheriff's neck the noose of a rope with which he was tortured. Hall, on tho witness stand said he climbed the pole to escape the mob, as he believed his own life was in danger. "Well, replied the assistant, "of approximate prioo of wheat at any given shipping point, subtract the freight rate per bushel on wheat from that point to Kansas City from ihe price quoted. The course, it varies.

If it's a near relative, cnange in temperature. CKXF.KAL DATA. Observations taken at 7 a. m. local time Joplin, Nov.

22. Of the four principal towns in Jasper County, Joplin was the only one to give a maturity against the "dry" amendment voted upon in the recent election. The vote in the four cities stood: Joplin For prohibition, against, 3,543. Webb City For prohibition, 1.301; against, 1.269. Cartervllie For prohibition, 475; NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET (Hy Associated Press.) New York.

Nov. 22 Scattered llnuida hand of black on the sleeve or hat, freight on a bushel of wheat from Wich and for a more distant friend a black ita to Kansas City is about lxh cents. tion for trade selling of coffee futures here Tuesday sent the near months Into new low ground for the movement. The L. Yr.

Wichita Receipts Today. tie is enough." tt 73 Wheat For some moments Patrick Murphy general list closed at a net loss of 3 to I 12 Corn Oats ODolan considered. mints. Sales, 63.5U0. November, 8.06c; 1 Stations.

December. 8.07c: January, 8.14c; February, FORT WORTH LIVE STOCK. (Compiled by The Beacon.) Fort Worth, Texas. Tuesday: CAT-TL1- Receipts. market steady; I'fi) 25c lower; steers, HOGS Receipts, market steady; bulk, EE lJ Receipts, 400; nominal; lambs, KANSAS CITY HAY MARKET.

(From Kansas City Drovers' Telegram.) Receipts of hay Tuesday included 24 cars prairie, 68 alfalfa, 3 timothy, 2 clover mixed, 1 clover, and 4 straw, 102 cars in all, against 57 a week ago and 73 a year ago. With prairie receipts only a quarter of Monday's and demand continuing fair 111 size and strength, the market showed some improvement. Demand was forced to show more snap to secure needed supplies and one result was the advance of 0 Kafir 50 0. 0 0 River. Grade.

8.21r; march, 8.30c: April. 8.36c; May, 8.43c; dive me a idioe lace, he said, at last. "It's me.wife's mother." Topcka CASH SALES- -1 June. 8.4so: July, 8.54c; August, 8.b9c; Sep Basis Missouri against, 430. Carthage For prohibition, 1.1S5 against, 813.

The total vote in (he county was State Journal. tember. 8.64c: October. 8.69c. 31 Price.

No. Grade. Price. I No. Spot quiet.

Rio is. 9'ic; Santos 4s, 10'tc. l.ss Cost and freight offers were delayed hut FURNITURE IS HERE 18! 26 THE WRONG MEANING. 1 or, SI, 914; against, S.4S7. Majority for the quotations received ranged from about 9.80c to 10.10c for Santos 4s, London 2 $1.90 I 2 l.S8',l 3 1.S0 3 l.S7,i 3 1.S0 I 4 1.S7 I 4 1.80 I FOR BOYS' DEPARTMENT prohibition, 1.427.

credits. 1.87 1.N4 1.S5 301 4H 32 481 42 50 36 1 32 Miss Helen Hughes, the Republican It will be noted hy the figures of the Official cables reported a decline or 3 3-32d in Rio exchange on London but no candidate's daughter, told at the Lake N'ephawin Camp of the Y. V. C. A.

an city vote that Joplin gave a majority of 412 against the "dry" amendment, change in the primary quotations. Vic toria reported a clearance ot D.um tor New 181 -34i apposite story. Feed and Hay. Retail prices at feed stores follow: uOc shown In the bulk of sales with 17 cars at against 12 cars at $10. which York.

Brazilian port receipts, Jun- Aniarillo Boise City Buffalo Calgary Chicago Cincinnati Concordia Denver Dos I lodge City Durango Fort Smith Fort Worth Galveston Havre Helena II ron Jacksonville Kansas City while Carthage, which polled the largest vote for it, gave a majority of lSi of us, she said, "are apt to diahy, 41.000. Bran. SI. 45: corn chop, best yellow, 14 attribute a wrong meaning, a degraded The furniture for the boys' department of the Y. M.

C. A. has arrived and the formal opening of this department is scheduled to take place within the next few days Improvements amounting to $1,500 will make the boys' department one of the best in the state. The old auditorium lias been redecor while shorts. J1.S0: brown shorts.

figure has been the ruling single price for several weeks. Alfalfa receipts showed a sharp de 46 40 372, or nearly 40 votes less than the "wet" majority in Joplin. alfalfa stock food, corn, oats and meaning, to the most harmless words. "We're a liltlo like the lady who said .30 Clear .00, Fair .11 Cloudy .00 Clear Rain .00 Clear 1.40l!ain 1.4a Raj Rain .00 Clear .00 Clour .62 Rain .00 Fair .00 Clear Rain .00, Clear .00 Fair Cloudy crease, but the receipts were liberal, not bran. $2.20: hen feed.

kaflr corn, NEW YORK LEAD. (Bv Associated Press.) York. Nov. 22 The metal ex-quntes lead, Spelter spot. East St.

Louis delivery, New- aeked. per bushel. Jl.ln; alfalta meal. withstanding. As on Monday, however, the size of the offering had apparently 'Doctor, I'm worried about my hair.

change stronir: 12'fol2r: shelled corn, sacked, per bushel, oats, sacked, per bushel, 65c; wheat, sacked, per bushel. $1.80: linseed meal, 4 1 1 rsi 66 70i 501 3l 70 38 i 6-n 74! 7n 411 It's coming out "something dreadful" said the doctor. 'That sig CAMPAIGN IS STARTED AGAINST THE HOOK WORM ated and partitions have been built to little effect on the market. Salesmen insisted on steady to firm figures for Hit their consignments and holdings and buy lead, 30 10s; spelter, 37 5s. $2.45: cotton seed meal or cake.

$2.45: No. At London convert it into separate rooms for the nifies run-down system. You'll have 64 1 2ll 161 Sti 311 50 58 1 HI 1SI tili ers were forced to pav such considera baled prairie hay. No. Knoxville Los Angeles boys.

The secretary is planning to haled prairie. JlO.Oi'ifll.OO: No. 1 baled al tions to procure anything. AT FIRST SITE. straw was In brisk demand anu con series of receptions for the boys of the All right, doctor.

What said falfa, hav, No. 2 baled alfalfa. J13.iWn5.iiO: No. I alfalfa, per bale. 0C'ii70c.

Memphis Monona. tinued to sell at firm prices. Sao Taulo, Brazil, Nov. 22. Health authorities of the State of llio de Janeiro announced today that they would guide schools.

the lady, promptly. "Henna or perox tofaw. per ale. JC'tioac. Montreal Herbert How did Mabel happen to aies were: Prairie Cars: 1 No.

1, $11.25: 3 No. 1, III: ashington Star. become engaged to Richard? New Orleans Now York accept the offer of the International TEARS GET NEW JURY. Wheat. Corn, Oats, Kafir.

1 No. 1. 17 No. 1, 12 No. 2.

$10; 1 No. 2. $0.50. Rupert Richard took her around The following prices on wheat, corn, Health Board of the Rockefeller Fo.un TURN ABOUT'S FAIR PLAY. Alfalta Cars: 3 No.

1. $20: 1 standard. oats and kafir are paid to farmers, the and showed her his home on the hill. uation, wnica proposes to co-operate range In prices being on account of dif Kansas City, Mo Nov. 22.

Tears from a witness brought forth a new Herbert Huh. Love at first site. Smith got married. The evening of ference In uality: Wbeat. No.

2, $18.5: 4 standard, ils: 5 standard, 6 standard. $17; 4 standard, $16 I No. 2, 2 No. 2, $16: 5 No 2. $15: 3 No.

2, 1 No. 2, 1 No. 3. $14; 2 No. 3, 1.70; No.

2. corn. SSfrWc per his first pay day he gave his bride J14 jury in district court here today. During the trial of a damage suit it was bushel; oats, per bushel; kafir, 9Jy Saj' "I Saw It in Tne Beacon'' of the $15 salary and kept only a dollar 1 No. 3, $13; 1 No.

3, $12. 9oC. Flour. for himself. But the second pay day Smith gave with the Brazilian government in a campaign to be waged against the hook worm.

It is estimated that hundreds of thousands of laborers i nd others are suffering from the effects of this parasite, which is sapping their vigor und decreasing the crop output by at least 100 per cent. Dr. Liwis Wendell Hackett of Harvard University, who is one of the staff North Platte 40' is; Oklahoma 3tj Phoenix 72j 32: Pocatello I 281 Portland, Ore 5: 4ni Rapid City 4i M1 lioswell 02; 2eJ St. Louis 4S! 461 St. Paul I 3ul Salt Lake City 40! 2l San Francisco 6P 46 Sault ste.

Marie. I 211 Seattle 54! 44! 'Sheridan I 32' 141 Springfield, I 56; 4lj Washington 46' 26! WICHITA I 31 35, llliston I 34: Winnipeg I 'AV 2P Cloudy 1.46 Cloudy .0" Clear .01 Rain .0" Clear .26 Clear Rain .00 Cloudy .00 Clear .011 Clear .00 Clear Rain .00 Fair .74 Rain .00 Fair Cloudy Clear .00 Fair The following wholesale prices are Cotton his wife $1 and kept $1 himself. Bonds Stocks Provisions Grain quoted In Wichita on highest patent flour: per barrel; $4.70 for 100 pounds. Retail brought out that the witness had had trouble with her husband "Aren't you living with him now?" she was asked hy the city attorney. A flood of tears was the only reply.

The representatue of the city then declared tears had often proved effica "Why, John," she cried in injured Members of all leading grain Leased wire connections. Every facility tones, "how on earth do you think I can prices. $2.45 for 50-pound sack; $1.25 for 24-pound sack. for rendering prompt service. Write either home office or nearest orancn.

manage for a whole week on a paltry brancn: Livestock dollar?" Butter snd Eggs. 'Orthwein Matchette Company Branches: s-alma and ichita 1016 Pnltlmore K. C. Mo. Boards of Trade.

Both Phones Main 992. Kxchange Kansas City, Mo. 'Darned if I know," he answered. "I paid up until o'clock today by Pi grocers: cious in dimming verdicts, and demanded a new Jury. The demand was granted.

fcresh esbs. 33c; country butter. had a rotten time myself last week. It's of physicians sent out by the Foundation, arrived here from New York a I hort time ago, and as a result of fcis A CONSIGNMENTS Your Next Car Consign to Us CONSIGNMENTS your turn now." Topeka State Journal. S.

I'. l'ETEKSO-N. Observer. was the range of prices The following.

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