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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. TUESDAY. MAY 'ASKS SINGLE STANDARDS |81 roney IN WORLD COTTON TRADE Graln Produce and Live Stock R :l‘;;:m":::r;‘m.,. ¥ e IS ALK MARKET. [ Western export. spot. 1.66 per bushel; q 3227; atate, Tennay ——— S—Strictly fresh, per 3. 163 per bush and nearby western hennery wh; i = ol e, 50a3013; No. @ = Federal Bureau Expert Thinks Set “thern. ol 2 {first sto extras. 31a37; state Pennsy : nia and nearby western hennery TODAY 5 BOND Star over firect Koo prices repors New York-Washing IS SEEN IN NEW YORK SURVEY City of % 1 \ W 1 % pouliry —Ronsiars, per 1b. imot o ¥ i Would Simplify Merchandis- A R o ety nemin le st e G d R 1 R AF ‘ chick No. hrowns and mixed colors, firsts to ex- C : ing Greatly. per 1., timothy 100a {701 030 M Sorage. packed. | extra ey ommodities evea eadjustment 1 light clover mixed, 20.00a a1y X1, POMRE; 2 light ¢! L, mixed. 16.004 e Aol z i Cheese—Steady: receipts, : boxes. tate. whole milk, flats, fre - | specials, 15al6l3: do., average run. Conditions in Individual Fields.—Sit- i No. 1 ‘clover, state, whole milk, twins, spe- T S i do. average run. 1(al3. « » uation in Other Sections. Dot 1 clover mixed, 15.00219.00 ment of a single set of standards of common acceptance throughout the cotton trade of the world was urged ! NEW YORK. Muy 31 { per 8. chicken winter, per by W. adows of the Department | 50a60 1o Agriculture's bureau of markets| Pork—{ires: — I omin o r‘""'"'“'"v CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. s DO e n address today at the conference | medium, 13a1 S it No il CHICAGO, May 31.—(United States > - . 0 “of the American Cotton Associa-| live stock e e N s nonta0; | bureau of markets)—Cattle receipts. BY JAMES ALL Amount of commitments for future 1, Jambs. choi el 1 RIS S0 16,000 head; beef steers and fed she Dospateh to The st G e e thine amd an agreement could be | Green friits 00 @ to 4lc higher: common und| MW SORK, Mas 31— Furtber evi- [mil T cdiste business in clothing aw cado continued, | 10:00: we: le. stea 2 RK. May 3 = furnis and or e T e wer gl Galitorni May 31— Anxious shorts | STASSY_ GRICE, FU0 ady ; ! [deace of the x tion of prices al- ccd for future ey are but <on which American cotton | aitforni wheal pit. confronted WIh 41 heef’ steers, 8.00a8 : and | ready emphasized in thes | (ies hemicate s el e could be handled ~ throughoeut the orida or AL oflerin, yet facing | peifers mostiy. 5.25 4 5 ai A Lwithe e o moving in A =fac olams e Grapefron settlement of con | driTEES 0% X e A an v thouzh not quit good as at th e Department of Awriculture | POV 128 per o he price of M ;\d”;‘”‘ K i bull s m[nmh and the avs . period of last s volums Bopes 1o reach an agreement that is —otate o ouity 0| mostly, 8.00a8.50. Rhe surveys of price trend R 000 ‘head: active: tained 1 1 v i o mutually satisfactory en 11 | Hogs—Receipt various o i s o Ameriean vign]ofiine 1o 35¢ higher than Saturday's aver- |oflicial azencies Thi andiigates arciasEer ths buyers. It 1 e e e o AsTas | age: top. 8 practical limit, 8.13:|vey shows that of standards would simpl e erie | bulk, 7.80a8.10; pics mostly, 35¢ to commodities. NoTES. chandising of _cotton gre. T e e e i hin pedis | hizher: bulk. desirable. 8.00. during May YORK 31.2The present n ket kept within ordi Would result in forcign buyers r T e hiving the | Sheep—Receipts, 7.000 head; lambs, |showed —no AT g i S el ving more nearly the kind of cot- H % uneveniy. a0c to 31 higher: showed furth with cond ¢ from «a «Aatinuance of cro | ton they purchase than they ean un- i steady 1o strong; prime shorn not mean that an upwa other industr fdir the existing disjointed” situation | eE Nans to city butcher. 1 bulk, 10.00a12.00: . for most of the 1 n some of the current bani with regard to standar | from 13 ta 12 California S to shippers, 13.40. ‘s affectid s hav 1 the van in s Anal Tais 2 | packers, 13.15: native spring: i werd ion. hein first orices to ) T a By o e A YTl ibg0a bulk, fat ew whers decrs downward i With a reenl IMPORTERS FORM GROUP. Tomatars ot cainsivame tuihesanvanee o U000 e co e it oo (S0 n it e | For the first time in the history of | per do; 5 + (Nofwithstanding immense receipts of | —_— ions warrantd (ILGBU DrOSesE ICET. % the foreign trade of the United Stat corn. 1. the market for that | COTTON MARKE P ETaUimat be ARk Ean oA \m..mru»rs of this country are organ- al ‘was firm in sympathy w .mL ORK. iy > ) s th. The e o ox & ized as a _group. The formal organ- « After opening unchanzed to 1, | NEW ‘h" fay 3 ; ~The cotton | liquidat CHICAGO, A4 A demand for g the, al Council of | paypiORk: . including Ju 3 1o 6 ,"'-u'\“ = oW "! the iafluence of aniraw m Bquidatie and fancics” Importers been per- . SO et showed material gain expected bullish crop report from the {conditic rosent 1o 33000 toes. whi t £ With & representative member- Thiter Yo I oe |government tomorrow and aftery This Lurest measure of stabi and hankers ship from every section. f0; McCormick, I the action of corn,|OPERINE steady i« deciine of 311 i e e BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. 15,00 Rty I’j" e heiped to POrts of £ood weather in Ihe The federal reserve bank e Seseiial sl i W YORK, May 231 hamper, i aRdI LR @lir Kooy erholide monthly survey, v the first - which we have been unable as vet to " ) 4. foreign, i sipts. 105 velopments to include a settlement resume extens to wineh g i) SaRE e heet s of E i chea ‘im", ulk: 56|9f the British lahor troubles led to|nrit Wt eetail i and i Byl o hew Texax trinmphs. Xo, 1| Some liauidation. - There was alsothe metrope ; : nd wouid naturalls e per ounc N e T e a0n | Some _southern selling. - The major o stions of the i han ko for kavs count rates, shert “wt: South Carolina, copblers, Futures opencd stea iy continuat.on of this ele- 2 Ltbrec-month bill cont. b [ Bcieberiling Docemy 16 < still apparent as we look in s IW YORK. May 31.—Flour—Hasy e (‘m‘"'" = o Winilaw s pandetypeoplaion Radishes. per 100 bune 3 19.25; spring | s e Rhubarb, per 100 bur inter straights, | ton market W much por a aiting S N rainhie ¢ g | affair today because of the govern- - iment’s condition report, duc Thur: S 7 245042500+ 44y morning. Poor cabies caused 2 1drop of 6 to 1 points during the open- 110l Tiddle west, 8.50a0.60 | iz call. but at the end of the first | ! v {hour of bus months | 1Y rer i ) . wer 0in i DAIRY MARKETS, [ Vitaese opened quiet. i e e fibe aspberric LTIMOT | Octohs m e e o e niat, DT quart, 10205 [ Chickens—Aliv eton : eral upturn in businss T | Waterm, 1o A friar i ot st heretofore, the quickened pace of &+ Selling Prices at Noon. otmai e mpesion (bVAEGses showe ) e e Wheat—Xo. 2 red winter, spot, ing a decrease in the acreage of 205 jabout TS5t e leontolea atne or Te- winter, garlicky, spot per cent. from a brokerage firm had [P 0DS trozression i othe Pec . strictly fresh near- | the effe of incre il nd | B > 4 2 —1.800 bushels of 5 outhern. 23 izhtly and prices over| s s ek - winter garlick, for shipme mery fancy. last week's finals, touchin o i PR IEORIS A1dy ASCrias O 5 pipment, made in bulk i el it io0 oat) , per bushel nearby . . that former nd more in- ! Hom O O ot e S ear thr Corn—Cob. new, yellow - pack-! xpw YORK > = ’ Sycarn othes loubladithuse of et 3808 0E odE e '_.\”llh:’;\ B NEW YORK. May he Ameri- ) wviard oth T exports amounted to » ruments May 5 butter 4 ¥ d-ferred | « spirit o Y R May. tter. P ¢ divideng of 11, | on the whole \giyments e t abroad No. 3 or oW per cent on preferred stock. Tie com - sum rospect is good a money value of the pianos shipped in % lots of nearby r 3 r‘”:‘ pa h"x'xx«:«’»ldl nrs rylr,ul:xr quar 8 @ 1920 was more than double that of : olery i ¢idend of 1 per cent on common the > 2041.30 per bushe B 0 iabe year previou i % per bushel; 2 firsts (58 10! December. The exports perforated muti " { ——— ls also showed a4 big increase and 15 per - 5 - in tiis. tor unaucstion- | California Fruit Growers andard for 15 adust S o plan- ol poaeiies ang osematic vl Made M-serable by Rains | possible for the merchant. | SIMPSON. CISCO, May 30— 'ns miserable for Californ fruit In the middle of the o) | DA LA ENAS. 8 pping season rain had Special Dispatoh to i faflcn twice In th <t week and the uman ouc PITTSBURGH - 31—With i e 1o ripe fruit will be comsid- 2 1 . ¢ S crable. Incidentally. these storms t < forced on th ket fruit in y i Trade in Pittsburgh Area (o The Lattle s in Favorable Comparison [ et Semiihnts o 2 | 2 = = condition. Berries have also v iy & s S g 2 suffered further injury How would you like it?”" asked ety ARy the low point in canned when worker: unprecedented wag temperaturcs have buying of seasonab parel and furnitu well as nec fruits_has n reached for the sea- ‘son. There is a decided stiffening in the market as a result of the clea ing up to current stocks. It 100 soon to say much about the fu- ture. bui apparently the packers are ulted in libe wearing . and_luvur! in larg { the Iaying Leller. | o “Ill take it in two-dollar bil - o mand. There is a Sharp contrast new ones, please. jtween the business department ; due for somewhat higher prices on and retail shops and indus- | the new crop. Fruit in Good Demand. ng here that judse| pegches. pears. cherries and berries arks ibefore ithe American lare in good demand. according to :ol Institute Iast Week! jealers. at the prevailing low prices pmed v Zeductions dn lifornia ezg producers have found water route to the Atlantic coast { profitable. and in consequence v shipments are planned as soon “I'm sorry, sir, we haven't very W. CLARK TAYLOR, many new twos today. T'll pick out Director the cleancst we have for you, if those will do.” iron and will he fo | prices, to be followed by furiher | in wages. This feelinz has an | 5 effect on the 1 indus- | | | ions in this di vior is a_member of {try and pi - ! v of the Washin ey pia s normal shippinz conditions arc re- ty of the Washington The 13 1e S . trict are at b, while new busi- | crored ute a rate of §2 olleze of Law. an I'he little dialogue is important, | ness is in very smail volume. Plants | StOed, By U o oren o£gs Is po are operating on a b per cent. with the Unite of the District of Columbia, only because it illustrates the atti- sible, while the regular rail rate has been $3.30. The rail rate probably v His e el str < “orpora : comewhat reduced. GOSMAN Cases a: i i S tude we strive to maintain in our | tnan that of the mdcpendents. There | ihe® Ciiornia Shippers are pre- les are worl o affairs of this Telations withldepositoss { i€ mo_indication of renewed interest| paring for an invasion of the English money lo you—Rehrn banl ‘ ns pos {on the part of consumers. and nearby | markets, at least in an experimental them 1o your dealer, { resumption of normal buyinz is not | wav & number of consignments are : anticipated already engaged for this new trade. Many ldic Ven. Collections Easfer. The H. . Frick Coke Compan We Pay 3 Per Cent Interest | SECURITY commerdiai BANK ‘ the | Business agencies report easier-cote DiEUnited Stites Btesl aubs has l.ciions and a normal movement of abou 0,000 coke ovens, and it re- ! soods ith the paying out of much Tt e disiciel gricultural regions. Esti- e bl her- mate at the jobbers in this sl e not {orritary are doing the same volume to refresh you of refreshment—cool. men in the coal and coke dealers. Chief among these are that many id {stunted grain in many plains counties ¢ , . . 5 mo. 0 ovens in the Connells- of husiness s Sear ago. but their ERE'S a brimming q,ldss-full WASHINGTON'S LARGEST SAVINGS BANK [N ikt in operatio O “matarally much less dus C f 9th d G St jnradntion s & better showing. (o the reduction in prices. |owinz to and” from | “some. adverse enorts a orner O an reets i The Nake t There are. however, ‘,,‘,,“,l“,,.:“'(‘,",,. cheain and. cotton el UNDER UNITED STATES TREASURY SUPERVISION e industr. sparkling Gosman's Ginger Ale. S ivanita ieriae o1l atier arops| FURLS EXME N imARY B LE { ping irom over 6.00 1o 5.00. and ad- heing planicd in place of the aban- vancing 1o *d to 5.00. doned grain and that the vield of oats cannot pro- i will he very short. The latest esti- Oil operators declare thes the current | tton acreage in Texas duce at this fizure Sip it slowly. Enjoy its flavor. No 1 3 quotation is nz field de- uction per cent. other gingeralehas the same rich asments. TeluCing demand for pibe | P houneed by “Glorse B nd other suppli Simi condi- | T, te agricultural commis- | aroma — the delicate “bouquet’ ! { o orevait 1 othner ol ietas. " | Honer. The present conaition of the | L ° i plant indicates a yield of 2,500,000 N imployes Form Units ~as Gosman'’s h Employes of various ror:Jnmnmm““““ ] - - Pure selected ginger and careful financing (st ceecilngflomes uler { e mesienl L ERG o0} BURSL 1 bl d - k th d” L merc No dev lux»!:vn:;‘:n:‘nf ki_ml;or-l that hll“mmman;rnrz; in ‘c:usnzt.;:‘m. olending make the dijjerence. & however une | “The peach crop. which will begin t Order a case and keep a few bottles on e tance in the buil industrie: re expected, however. un- OO ® til waze scales. which expired today. ! move 1o market immediately. will be Ol n‘ > are settied, and delay in this matt ol nsemat faconling Ko ice ready for thirsty folks any ime A case S = is anticipated. the estimate of the United States De 62 per cent of normal. according to | Importers are hold s for | partment of Agriculture bureau in the s of the |southwest holds 24 bottles( family size) each bottle | : O O e Ther deince| emeo giving two full glasses. | these sections menace the country-s | St L N, | uotations faraished by W. 1. Hibbe & € A Wit Ask Try a bottle at any soda fountain in town. To be sure of the genuine. look for the name Gosman on the label and bottle cap. Amounting in all to $11.00 per Food Prices Fall Further; 1., 1,000 square feet within 6 months Idle Ranks Grow N°"hwesq ' BY L. 8. McKENNA. I spateh to The Star, 1 PAUL, M —A further :l.-‘ eline in the cost “of tood products and | an increase in unemnioyment i noted in the federal reserve bank's|indiana Tinc conditions in thel The'Gosman Ginger Ale Company | { ‘Baltimore, Md. . i Notice of another reduction in the price of Cornell- | \Wood-Board is being sent by the Cornell Wood Prod- report of busine nsportation (a.. 130 ucts Co. of Chicago to 10,000 Lumber and Building nortawest. The report. which was Tone Co A $ % < | made public among other | Ohin O Co- oo A material dealers throughout America. hpzs nds e Prospects e LIRS . e e N . in credit con improvement in | Lean-yivania Mexiean Fu This latest cut of $3 per thousand square feet fol- I e e mv\'(,l,;::"',‘lr':;;v-rn:l‘vm . 1 £ ¢ 3 > yme: o1 ers outhwest. Penn. pe Lure Co.. lows reductions of $4 in January and $4 in December B e Tt when thintcs Siaris | Srandard Nl Co. Catitormin F - fd o Took brighi for emploving @l Ntaadard Oif Co. Indiana A large majority of those out of work | —making a total saving of $11. { tin road building. and on the tandard iy : e . Thifroads anmounced sus 5 s I'he increasing demand for Cornell-Wood-Board | shep operations, which will add about | Sianiari 01 e has disclosed that previous re(luctmm received the |ing or jobs. L e e d Will Ch A vashi 01 Co. 2 public’s appreciation of this company’s effort to bring i NBY;}:: Al Sham | ot fog) close every shop on its system with FOREIGN BONDS. ® © down building costs. the exception of one local shop and| Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co, L Il I . the one at Havre, Mont. The suspen- Prices at noon This latest reduction should hasten the construc- O e e . . . : o < pi e obs Jority | Bremen &13..-.s . 184 tion, remodeling and repairing of Summer Cottages e o | oataelae Loy v Be o Homes, Stores, Offices and Garages, which can be 3;";.‘.?1,39“c§2{f;‘.uéi“',‘;"‘rr.}'&&'r"‘aufi?{& Danziz 450 Nooweer Bank %2 111 5 > 3 s ord. i quickly and economically paneled with “Oatmeal” e Tor Shipments of small quan- | e ey ..smoo d.s’t ’e 5 Hi\h(:l Gornell Board P stead of lath dinl titles are large in number and gh-‘ mveirad (el leomrel Toisael @i Undn 2mdl s, e e than at the same period of last year | Erankfurt o and, with considerable lower prices.{Rambu See the Cornell dealer near-by fhe volume in meneral business 1s not | Hambarg rrs nearly as large. mbarg 4% Sales Are Moderate. St ! Current gales in dry goods and nn.um»zl ax ! tions are holding up to previousMunich i weeks and salesmen are just begin- ning to Aispi: their samples of fall | Cereral Officez, Chicago Iq.m nandiee, Shon manafac:iirars ara | well supplied with orders for wom-!| Tne eucalyptus iree, a native af N ™ Water.Power, Mills and Timberlandsin Wisconsin * . i en’s high-grade shoes. Men's shoes| Australia, often grows to & h-l‘u o & “@ [} Sat war ioen o207 War loan 3a.. Talian Bx... 0 Tralinn ontes 1925 3355 Reigian Reat Sa 7" Belgian Prem. 5s. 51 Gosman's Root Beer and Sarsaparilla are in only moderate demand. A fair COD feet.