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i : ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, JUNE 5 1822. ' - BUSINESS IN NEW ENGLAND IM- |3t o stists Sit700 e ML, Susstanitt Sarierit e Bmior b i8iis 3% Grain, Produce and Live Stock GAlN |N S]'ERUNG ducti d fifty-four-hour week | during September and October. pera- PROVES SLOWLY BUT STEADILY | =i Race’s freut eitect on the sic- | tors"catimate the"pruns vield of tho Woolens. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. LOCAL WHOLESALE PRICES. uation in other sections. Santa Clara valley at 90,000,000 pounds, | PHILADELPHIA, June 5 (Spectal). | BALTIMORE, June 6 (Special).—| Eggs—Strictly fresh, selected, can- Reports to the Federal Reserve|and the crop for the entire state at| _Thers {s more snap In the woolen a 175,000, No. 2, white. 100 Ibs. "125a150; {dled. per dozen, 26; average receipts, Bank of Boston show that depart-| 175,000,000 pounds. oods ket th: (7 time. | NO. 2, 50a75; new potatoes, = 25; southern, 2. D 1 d ment stores here did the largest busi_ | Growers predict one of a"hhl;"fieft R tivity in the Anitthe tradohae poas | a5i007 Yoo 2. 2258300 oveets and | Liv pouliry—Roosters, per Ib. 16 their kistory in April, and|crops of walnuts on record. 8 | duced n bDett vams, bushel, 1.00a1.25; No. 2, 50a75. per lb., 25a30; spring chicke SlOW -Down Of LaSt Few Days IS Jeclared {2 5 month was the largest|somewhat early In the season 1o esti- | ihan for wersing ey, (OF KnItHnE | arague, doz., 3.00a4.20; No. 2, 1.80 | Der 1b. §0a5s; keats, young. each, 503 spring month in point of sales ever|mate with accuracy. Lower prices are a2.40. Beans, bushel, 1.50a2.00. Beets, | 60: fowls, 25, C i SR Dr = 4 - Only Seasonal—Stores Score kuoplere ey Shoes. 13% “Caous, G0, Bbasn . Corm | ter ehicken per’i: Siuit, nens. 20| Stocks Less Active—Merger : P ST. LOUIS, June 5 (Special).—Shoe | crate, 1.50a4.00. Cucumbers, basket,|Ib. 30; roosters, per Ih., 18; turkevs. Rlecord! Sales Sunshine to Put Texas Commodity Reports factories in thin section which huve | {0 on Eraplants, craie. 100820, | er Ib 325.::.;‘5.‘&. AT 0] I Fad oil . N i i H ' | , bushel, 20a25. ‘e stock—Calv choice, pe . — In Best Shape Since 1919 From Various Sections |or more are matntaining their record. | " Lattuce, banker. 30a50. Onions. 100 | 10%: madtum. $a10- thin. sas Tami, siasm rades s BY JAMES R. RECORD. Shirts. Paper. Ibs., 3.50a5.00: Noo 2, 2.50a3.00; Ber- f‘im‘?‘i-flr:rr Ib., 13a14. Live hogs, per and TOhaGGOS Sold = . 2 > muda, crate, 125a2.00; spring onfons, | Ib.. 20, BY EDSON B. SMITH. ,momentum, and there is constant ac-|g ... Digpaten to The Star. NEW YORK, June 5 (Spécial)—| THREE RIVERS, Quebeo, June 5[100, 1.00a1.50. Pear. bughel, 15022 50. D(grem fruft—Apples. per bbl., 5.00a ° 1 Spactal Dispateh toThe 8t tivity in the metal trades which | ‘pGRT WORTH, Tex., June 6.—An-|Survey of crowds at nearby resorts| (Special).—It s reported here that Pe}:""};" A '6;" 'E'G""?':i‘d 513: per e 55 h“k"'rgafl‘?ffmsa ::;l:;::: i o e BOSTON. June 5 —Thers has heen a| Were sluggish for months. There are | o5 0 =57 e DU S0 S 7 gt [over week end indicated that many|Thres Rivers Pulp and Paper wiil[100a2.00. Rhubarb. 100, 4.00a5.00. i O s uer box.| NEW YORK, June 5.—Nothing erect a $4,000,000 t - |Spinach. bushel, 50a60. Squash, bas-|Per crate, 7: 1 S plant here (h18 Sum- |3 01 "75a1.50 Tomatoes, crate. 2.00a | $5087.00. " Grapefruit, “per Fox. 6004 |else that happencd fn the m D “"Apples, packed, bbl., 6.50a8.50; No. berrien, | souinanEes, S L egtown, | K6t Was as important as the ster- is bo o ha iserve Bank ying by merchanis Fruit. 5 2.°5.0026 01 hel, 1.75a2.60; box ap- 5 | ling movement. How lagely jump among the retall stores, but this is | RiCS 15 b ‘:S::I\"E::l‘:n: ::.E.'\";"‘r:':flf has begun to approach normal &E8 5| DETROIT. Torleh (Special).—Fruit c.'fifi‘r’;?‘h‘?&'ffixié‘.“.’ni s o | ies, e oad 0 Blaciherrien ot 18w S {across the $4.50 level was due 1o largely lpasnnlal, \{m:u:}r:n; :{n"':"n"fln'" the Fallroade. ix.:‘?:g:.,h:::; Z‘n’ladkem;“."e]p:r‘:flffi.."&rM-‘"B'l'z"'htlt situation in southwestern Michigan is |18 in good condition, although seasonal | 25- Cantaloupes, crate. 2.50a{.00 based upon general in New England con- fluenca has not yet be o m H mora factors pointing to improve- slowing down im the last few days In| .1 than to reaction. according to gome lines. notably textiles and boot8 | the foremost bankers here. They con- and shoes, and slghtly smaller sales|sider that the reduction of freight Texas in the best condition it has|solid colored gray, tan and white known since 1919, according to bank- | shirts would be worn this year. lers and officials of the Federal Re- new potatoe: tions i 4 and |B00d. Growers declare this year to|dullness in some drugs, togsther with [ Cherries, 1b. 5a20. Grapefruit, boxes. | go, /8,2 the fact that London was closed for v &k itself felt vear. Bank loans have decrease date ha c 5 15.00a7.00. Huckleberries, qt. 20a30 0 i tinus to show siow but steady Iim- ‘.I.", o first important effart to break |an Influx of new money will come blz:unm!;n:“:n5’?:3:3'.‘&,‘".",,':{5:"33 g;l;glzfluvuon!, has cut money value | &0 00 - box, 8.00a10.00. . Peaches, f:;lul((-;cn:llt—. Thal 15iness and the supply exchange provement. | the textile strike in New Hampshire, | POUring In this month with the MAst|record crops of berries, cherries, bushel, 2.00a2'50. Pineapples, crate. | 550 mblings, por PR from domestie ‘ Bullding operations have gained ! which has been in effect since Febru- |Keting of oats and wheat. The peaches, pears and plums. Except Clothin; 3.0025.00. Raspberries. pint, 15a18. | Of per crate, 2 s SRk R =t crop is especially bountiiml. Balaw! 7] P i Strawberries, qt. 10a23. Water- | 15V Per cwt, 1.00a1 emall, will IH B Elsewhere in Texas conditions are|BS W ins an Sprys an abnormally| ATLANTA. June 5 (Spectal).— | trR2evEan (AL, . 1.50a2.50. BED! per craie, t be made cl r another day or i s RIS | o so propitous. aithough a graduai [high apple crop is expected. Commencement” at colleges in and|™elons: . ! 350 Tomatoes . . - recovery from the effects of the floods = around Atlanta have created a sharp Selling Prices at 1 0'Clock. £.00. Beans, 75a1.7% are apparent. However, the losses In Paint. demand for ready-to-wear clothing| Wheat 1 red winter, spot, no|150a3.00. Peppers, p ompletion of the many seations will far exceed the| CLEVELAND, June 5 (Special).—|for young girls. "This has been re-|quotations; No. 2 red winter, ot, | Kale, f0a1. plans to begin pay- returns from crops, no matter how |President Joyce of Glidden Company |flected In Increased business among1.261%: No. 2 red winter. garlicky.{3.00. Spina ar debt. b se bountiful the latter may be. i says flvelplamu of that concern now | Wholesalers and retailers here. ;Y:t, 1.25%; June and July wheat, no :v 'r" hfl"“_‘ etail trade in furniture. farm im-|are running twenty-four hours a day =5 . ation has T rare and bullding ma- |and that owing to new tariff on 1in Wool. No sales. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. a2 alancen terials throughout Texas showed an|seed oil, lead and lithopone an in-{ BOSTON, June 5 (Special).—Big wool| Corn—Coh corn, old, yvellow, quoted| CHICAGO, June 5 (1. S. Bureau of | ik itonio S increase in both April and May overicrease in price seems certain. houses have stopped passing heavy per barrel: contract corn, spot.|narkers) Receipt 17,000 DAl e ro ers ars the earlier months of the year. _ lots of wool back and forth each time [67%: No. 4 corn. spot, 65%: track | hena. aeti SR e T ade fato N There was a slight shrinkage in other e there Is an advance in prices. Manu.corn, vellow, No. 3'or petter, 70 hiEher: & top beef steers, 9.50; Has efther fully retail lines. Building operations con- 2 acturers are buying on a somewhat| No sales i | L N i has either fuliy tinue to expand, with increased de- ‘mfifi:T'};E}a-‘Y‘pT;l; {Special) —May [ lighter scale. but thers is no disposi- | Oate—White, No. 2, 48% asked per| 335250, better r, et ang and lumber. orient | tion to shade prices. A ruge and biack Tust are mak- [to thie port amounted to 13,830 bales, i ome sec- |Vvalued at $12332076, according to 5 ',"‘(fi,;“;_:fl‘.;“.‘ "‘}{um;".’p'}:ue; last |gures furnished by United States Automobile Accessories. o mentern jex calves stron Nonn P Senton and Tarrant coun- |customsofclals. Imports through this| KANSAS CITY, Mo, Juna 5 (Spe-! Hayv—Receipts, 47 tons: range 16 5as one sioom & ties The cotton crop condition is|POrt from January 1 to May 31 ag-|clal)—Sales of auto tires andi1500 to 22.00 for good choice tim-!y\ns"g T5ag about 65 per cent of mormal for the |BTegated 65,547 bales. - |accessories are fully up to those of | othy and mixed hay: market firm; 2 No. 3, 4% asked per bushel. 3 80a1.00 per bushel: No. weatern, export, spot, 1033 ~ While We Paint Y ours We paint all makes of cars heifers mostly 15 higher, other gride and cannere and cutiers and veal calves strong. 10t be looked upon as Lexn Active. the stock m By : i s last year and the genaral condition €A 000a10; 50, 1 ) ists in this ¥ 3 on supply on hand ample for trade s 51000 L e bl Pring and wWe ISHYOL A cat at {Sastion hase ey I::;“;Tc‘lm s wage Cottons. ofitradsitymuEimprored. St o ianglea rye. 1500 No ‘su'f.?.'f;' n-m;n"rx;x(;h: e ; N a cost not to exceed the reduction of 13 centa an hour BOSTON. June 5 (Special).—Result Amtememites: 1 whenr 1Tsnaizon; No. 1 mominal, | SO0 140, PIERCT i Buluneay SO 0% ere was no grea: Sunday buying cet ponis of determination of Amoskeag Manu- t " : AP H facturing, Nashua Manufacturing and | DETROIT. June 5 (Special) —Work | NEW YORK. J Bu"dmg to June 1in FI‘ISGO Pacific mills to resume operations in | has heen inaugurated on new planta settled; spring u[;‘al-nu. 7.65a8.25 Shows a Wonderful Record |2t least part of their New Hampshire | for Hupp Motor and Wilson Body | spring clears. 6.0046.75; soft winter higher; ton, 5 —F! —1) tical top, 10.75; k, 10.10a16.75; pig: B s {15 o b higher: ty, 9 packing sows amount you pay to operate S FRANCISCO, June B5.—The|February 2, namely, a 20 per cent re- | ,Z DETROIT. June ¥ in some of 12.10. sows, rough, 9.00a% Ve i plants today was closely watched by | Company. Stratahte 60088 faoft Winter | Reavy weight, your own car and give youa BY LYNN C. SIMPSON. cotton manufacturers in other New | e Btralghta. 7002740, | Pork—Tirm.| Welght, 10 | s : J v ; England centers. New Hampshire | Notea mees, 28.50a2050; family. 28.00a29 00 {210.80. ligh palnt ]Ob equal tO lf not bet- Special Dispatch to The Star. mills opened on conditions announced (Special) —The | Ard—Steady: middle ~west, ing sows w y Speet, performance | 5 duction In wi S four. | fact that building operations hera for 21045 & Hrouxht & h th l | butlding boom continues unchecked, -11- Oy Tages andSa- Alty=four- | o At June 3 showed a 400 Der f"m}?.\m\. June 5-—Ideal meathrE “,,*, Reoripis s ug = ter than, € original. though there is a summer halting in = et Threage bver those of Drevious | for the ripening of harvest felde in 3 l ? some lines of retall trade in this dis- Ve reck Ts causing &reat encouragement | the outhwest led to general sellin e 2 . trict. Building permits for the year| u Goods. T business ciréler. Total amoant in: | °f wheat today during the early part ; in San Francisco up to June 1 involved | NEW YORK. June 5 (Spectal).—|yolved last wask was $6.600,000. This | Of th® Board of Trade session Slow-|=ted 0 sterin 1 overs an the expenditure of over $20.000,000,|Demand for rubberized raincoats I8|compares with £1,600.000 pravious|Ness with which wheat that has ac-) &bt SHPRSES, IS0 €Uz, nal o ’ which is only $2.000.000 less than was |very light at present the greatest|waek and $950,000 for corresponding |gumulated iIn Chicage was moving| BrKEY : handy - ewes for “pent in construction here for the en-|call being for cravenetted garments. | wecr of 1051 out tended likewise ‘to depress val-|lambs. 1 e Ntravas T W k tirel yedr ol 3301 Crmiksicondhions gg:e\:eurb?:)’;:::nduqc?;” fors wom ST. LOUIS, June 5 (Special).—In- | om and eo did deliveries ',’,.'-":‘.;I'.'f('rs..arr.- B S el merg . [ op or B ot the fiuit croplconditions ! S G RIoR RPN LY creased ;?w{:);]m building construc. | on Juna contracts Buyers were Tew e o ] : = v G tion in this section is causing & great | until declines in pric ted b 5 The Steel Deal. e e or A tBa | prrremURaH. s 5 (Spectany — | Improvament in stert and imber 0 | 1Tihc ™ FRC%, LY JH | Washington Stock Exchange e | . i 3H, S — | dustries. Construc Jperation d f % to o% > 2 {. ‘ prlfi]f[{‘“?n;hnzlw.?!l::%nISF:?,;“::")‘:;; l';}la's‘l ml’rkalr is being featured by |gi Louts Lenisville, Memphis, Little | Taie. 1 x:r-:'mm“ 1 a‘na’n::nr{e:n:':x‘- vi L > | | {1 the deciduous fruits has proved to be | aiffcuity in. :IZurfi,‘:?’..'-;'..?fiZ."“%‘:lF | Rock _and Evaneviila an APProxi- {1125 to'114%. was followed by mod- e as R me stock | | casa . i r re a_vear| n . ol o 0 613-619 G St. N.W. e Sk manager of the Call- £ A AN prices o IO and mac om0 whent, a4 cats toucned A | adincio W e o fornia Fruit Distributors, estimates EWelry. terial have been greatly reduced |jowest prices vet this season. Afters on' ur on Phone Main 6660 that fruit shipments will total 55,000 | KANSAS CITY, June 5 (Special) — | since then opening % to % off. Tuly 6014 to 60%. 1 *'py at e = cars, as against 40,420 last The |Jewelry trade in this section is show-| ATLANTA. June 5 (Special) —Build- | the corn market continued to descend. | ing marked improvement. though re. cent changes have been made in prices. Collections are prompt. Ac il ut entire sixth Oat Lumher and | largest yield, it is predicted. will be in {ing is active throug ' grapes. = Apricots and cherries will be | federal reserve distriet. started % to 3% down. July,|at . and later underwent a} l T £t. The brick manufacturers and producers of rag {1 ‘day wens counts outstanding are 1% per cent | giher building matertals are reaping hstanding Fgher quotations|Z Jlume of under total of this time last vear. benefits. Bullding permits issu=d ®. the provision market de-|¥ i< the reduc- here in May involved expenditures of | clined with grain Witiness 10 the pre- Vegetables. $1.7 0. The Hote! Ansley will start | Potatoes—Strong: recelpts. ssventy NEW ORLEANS, June 5 (Special).— | €0on on an annex to cost £200.000 and | 8even cars. Wisconsin sacked round ! Prices for potatoes and onfons hava|contracta for the $400.000 Bibh county | whites, 165a1.75 cwt; ldaho sacked ! Capital Tract been 80 unmatisfactory that producers | courthouse in Macon will be let|russets, 2232235 cwt: new stock| Washington ¢ long Bavou la Fourche, nna of the | shortly strong; Alabama sacked Bliss tri-|at 105, 81,000 a umphs. No. 1. 3.25a350 cwt.: Leoui Washington ¢ fana sacked Bliss triumps. 3.30a3 tal Traction & of Mexican Petro- Studebaker and the thels offset the benefi- of the further reductin: yney rates 1n 81z per ce persist 25 cwt Louisiana eacked large white, |® kst 2502275 cwt.; Texas sacked cobblers. | Wnehineton hebeatly No. 1, 375 cwt: South Carolina siat |at 10 barrels Irish cobblers, No. 1, 6 2586 50; | 4 roleum ex- No. 2, 3.50a375. Total United States| shipments, 6.16 cars. i ANNOUNCEMENT % loans DAIRY MARKETS. BONDS. 7 | BALTIMORE. June 5 (Spacial)— i ori Harry E. Huntsberry | ootummons, dus b @pscab | Bidand Asked Prices. ! pound. B5: medium. 50; small and PURLIC UTILITY. whita leghorns. 40a45: 40a45; old hens. 28227 small andAmer: white leghorns. 25826 old roosters,[Am. T 16: ducks. 20223 poor and thin. 18 |Am T ani cka, 32 . pair, S5a | Anacostin & P spring ducks. 3 pigeons. pair. 85a T I Eggs (loss oft)—Native and nearby ({ & & Jolcihone ! firets. dozen. 23a24; southern, 22223 fancy. pound 3614a37; prints. 33840; nearhy cream- | Stone & Fairfax E ot e o] ung winters Formerly buyer and department manager of Woodward & Lothrop, is now associated with our eales department and looks forward with pleasure to serving his friends in their real estate transactions. ub- £h points of of stocks while all seriously de- ngs steel common new high. quite he disappointment 1erger Rtocks 34826 process butter, 28a28 Potomac CHICAGO. June b—Butter—High- |0t Elec Pow Realtors er: creamery extras, 85%; firsts, 311 | hot. Flec Tow = Wash. Alex & Mt a34ly. seconds, 26a80%%; standards, 35 1342 New York Avenue Northwest “The World’s Best” Wwash : Eggs—Higher: recaipts, 26407 | Wasninirn ne A7 i cases; firets, 23a23%: ordinary firsts, | Washington Gas 7is 21ipa miscellaneous, 223%2223,; h. Ry. & S , . storage packed extras, 25a25%; stor- ( Wash. Ry. & E G. M Be. age packed firste, 24% MISCELLANEOTS .. If you did not know—if from your own experi- {D. ¢ Peper Mrp. & 2 e A . %, ence or observation you could not testify to— FAAFO A X2 X2 A A FO XA A2 A Xk O Yok S| Loyl el o B3 STOCKS. PTBLIO T Capita; raction .... “aeny hington Gae o % the truth of that statement, we would not use it. » Here is one product that is so outstandingly superior that it knows no real rival—no equal. D 71 es Promise of Active Week. (Spe dry goods mar- No other truck has done, or can do, its work. NATIONAL PANKS None has shown the same stamina or efficiency. Distriet Farme: Federa of an activr Both wide and hs were in fair de- b the mark s None has proven equal to carrying its loads— and living as long. It is literally true that this Speed Wagon will carry “a pound or a gallon or a capacity load” between any two points, quicker and cheaper. Lineotn 000000 National " Metrapoiita Riggs : Second [0 Washington 9 XA RO A X T A A A kT KA FO4FOH X o4 R 3 24 Aok The TRUST COMPANY American Secnrity und Trust Continental Tryst........... ... National Savings and Trust.. Unlon Trust........... . Washington Loan and Trust SATINGS Commeree and Saviogs.. East Washington .. Security Navings & Comn Usited States Saving. Washington Mechanic FIRB INEURANCE, 24 work- cke, drille, twille cens all racorded n fizures market continued t that manufacturers well supplied for soms come 30077 Its range of highest efficiency—its greatest mar- gin of economy over all others—is from 500 to 2500 pounds. § J g;‘:-.:‘,'.'n_" SUGAR IS MORE ACTIVE. 4 iremen’s RK uhE B2 " : “A quarter-ton to a ton-and-a-quarter.” - SRRt : | xrw yomic mune n—The rav H TITLE INSURANCE. n, with s early June ship- § & = o umbia Title. 5% ... ment i 1-16 cost and i But—inasmuch as it will cover any route with Golumbin, Title. o i 211-16 cost an 230 2 2 2 I o S b Kk e e Kb X e ek Kok O = LLANEOT'S and late . and "“{ at 2 cos! no load, or loaded to full capacity, cheaper than 5 otumv m':,‘r;';:nfl-u»;;:n» : o |30 feier tonal 1048 " Therd ware s T s e The Weiss & Healy Dr“g Store ot T Tl (i L IO S truck—it has proven to be the world’s most Mgt nodar TN G e on whiinued buving b out” 3. side interes -1 6trength in the spot market and un favorable KEuropean ocrop advices i Prices at midday w 2 to 5 points net higher economical carrying unit. 1907 Nichols Ave. SE.—is a | g o Washington Marl The majority in favor of the Speed Wagon is . RET R "Tne Gemang or refined wan more over-whelming—as evidenced by the fact | Gotations, fina ranulaied being lsi- | Refined futures nominal. that today there are more than 70,000 in use. PERPE-]—‘U—A BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,000,000 Surplus More Than $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary That’s more than of all other makes combined —of similar type or size. BRANCHSOFFICE It gives to the host of Star Patron_s in this neighborhood a convenient place to leave their “Classified Ads”—assured they will be promptly forwarded to the Main Office. There are no fees for the serivce which Drs. C. H. Weiss and U. S. Healy, the proprietors, or Dr. S. M. Walker and Mr. Dement, the assistants, will gladly give you. * pecialists On Insurance. Demand is great. Only way to obtain a Speed W agon is to order at once. Our service compre- hends more than merely “writing a policy.” It guides vou intelligently through the different ramifications of the in- surance problem—be it fire, theit, glass or auto insurance. There are things the layman ought to know—but generally does not—and we give our clients the benefit of this expert knowledge— to their advantage in many ways. Consult us— ireely. Phone Main 601- 602. LeRoy Mark, Inc. Colorado Building Delay means disappo_igt_ment. ~ THE TREW MOTOR CO. 14th Street at P Telephone Main 4173 A — P T3 5 LB B T LT .. A Star Classified Ad reaches into every part of ‘Washington and suburbs. You get the largest possible audience. “Around the corner” Is { a Star Branch Office | ~ ' Reo Motor Car Company, Lil_ning, Michi K e X X e 3 e o KX o S A e e KK bt et « FAo oKk 2ok e RN oo A KA KXo KK