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RESORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, MAY 3, BALTIMORE, Md., May 2 (Special). 1925—PART 6. ded to bring these prices, . 2 or ungraded potatoes are hard FUUR U S “ENS HI‘I’ RAIL MILEAGE DECLINES BALTIMORE PRODUCE. D oCormiska. tock mustibel {RAW:SILK ADVANCES. Trackage Now Almost Exactly Same as Back in 1913. pecial Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, May 2—Referring to {the Interstate Commerce Commis- sion complete statistics of the rail- v e ways for 1928 which were issued this week, t:e Rallway Age calls attention | to the fact t they show that at the Developments Abroad Most & end of 1923 the total mileage in (_ha Important Influences in In- oty b, ot vestment Markets. “Tt is significant in this connec- tion,” the Railway Age says “that in HUGH NEW HIGHS INWEEK the 10 years ending with 1913 the railways earned 5.26 per cent on their property investment and raflroad | mileage Increased 42,245 miles, while lin the 10 years ending with 1923 the return earned averaged only 3.74 per cent on property Investment and mile- ge did not increase at all.” SO e | WANT MEMBERS FREE. Stock Exchange Governors Fight BY G Special Dispat NEW Y( ad were An market The two I JORG h to T <, May Dev among the most im-| ces in the estment week i ppenin eatest i ts Ge! reac d ard ma on the in uent ¢ atfon of Great Britain Much Merger Talk. | | | Outside Interference. ulroad con-| NEW YORK, May 2—In an effort in come 10 [to prevent domination of Stock Ex- rs do mot await | change members by outside interests of a merger be- | with which they may be affliated, llate securi- | the board of governors has adopted roads involved. Nor do |a resolution prescribing that such as- ny stress upon earnings of [sociation must be discontinued when s. It is enou their (it interferes with the report be | business of the at . sy explained that the step was prevent any corporation or investment firm in which change member may bs 1 having control over the procedure of tcck Exchange. It small some cases, BUTTER PRICES LOWER. CHICAGO, May 2.—Butter—Lower; 4; standards, 40; ; firsts, 861;a371; 30,128 be ! credit of a | ced when | creamery |s receipts, fter the is apt me to put into effect anc first burst of enthusia to be a in the securitles in question. e only rule for the investor to follow buy securities on their own merit and bt upon guarantees or upon the efits anticipated from combina. tions. Big Week for U. S. Issues. The general m LIVE POULT};Y LOWER. CHICAGO, May 2.—Poultry—Alive, fowls roosters, 14%; tur- 25; geese, 15; UCTION SALES. _____ TOMORROW. t ADAM A, WES AUCTIONE Household Furniture, Car- pets, Rugs, etc., contained in No. 1311 K St. N.W. By Public Auction Monday, May 4th, 1925 Commencing 10 A.M. tg of 35 rooms, including Mahogany 4, Oak and Bird'a-Eye Maple Dreasers Chiffony, Mirror Front. Mahogany and Maple Wurdrobes. Large Mirror, and W. E. B prings ‘and Mattressol Fillows, Tables, 1. second a idd grade obligations as well as those of rank. Four of the United t obligations have cords for the year nd the so-called sav d mortgages have b ward. In the highe ut s sound investment bonds there has been persist- umulation. The average price, fnvestment and speculative combined, is not yet back to the high of Febru- arv, b close to it There has been particul for the best of the public that f: f more AUCTION SALES. TURE DAY ket col high T and Lunchroom Library T Refrigeraior, Bed and Toiletware, Pictures, Shades, Curf > Carpets, Rugs and Chnh ADAY A. WESCLER & Sox Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers Entire Furnishings, Equipment and Valuable Paintings Contained in “New Ebbitt Hotel,” 14th and F Streets Northwest BY PUBLIC SALE COMMENCING TUESDAY, MAY 5th, 1925 At 10 O’Clock A.M. Continuing Daily at the Same Hour Until Ali Is Sold Consisting in Part of BEDROOM Pillows, Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Wardrobss. Draperies, Costumers, laree quantity Bed and Table Linen, . also furnishings in Preident McKinley Suite Pade. Sonines. Hair \a Blankets, DINING ROOM AND GRILL Mahogany ax k_TLea Seat_and Bentwood Chairs, Lamps. Reed & Barton China. Tables. Buffets Tabla : Silver'plated Ware. “Ebbitt" ANEOUS Hotel Cos Steel Lockers., Stie: Screens. Awninge, F Room Fuarniture Carpeta uishers, Fire Hose, Mirrors, etc RITCHEN Washers, National Regieter Checking System, Cop; Table Warmers, Exhaust. Fan. Broder, er, Time Clock, Dutchese Biscuit Cutter. TINGS AND WATER COLORS Walter Paris, Weber, Gay, Nye, Macneil, Bacon, Har- and others to be sold Friday, May 8. commencing Hamilton-Low a and Alu Iee Cream M By Luci at 2 o'clock P Tnspection Permitted Monday, May 4th Terms Cash. ap30-5t Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers. TOURS. dwo De Luxe (Cruises Around the World by the beautiful €.8. RESOLUTE Qureen of Cruising Steamships (Sister ship of the S.5. Reliance) From New York From San Francisco Oct. 24, 1935 Feb. 9, 1926 THE SHIP — spacious and luxurious; extra wide decks; spe- cially ventilated for tropical service; big, but not so big as to lose the homelike atmosphere. THE MANAGEMENT —the RESOLUTE is owned and managed by Americans who know what other Americang want; foreign registry and European servants. THE ITINERARY— carefully selected itinerary, including only places of prime tourist interest. Hawaii —China—Japan— The Philippines—Borneo—Java—Straits Settlements—Burma —Ceylon—India—Egypt—Italy—Algeria. = Rates $1800 and up including shore excursions Descriptive booklet on request United American Lines [HARRIMAN LINE] 35-39 Broadway, New Yerk or local tourist and steamship agents The live poultry market has been firm and active nll week under a good and constant demand for all fowls showing quality, and prices have been well sustained. Receipts yesterday and to- day have been more liberal, and in consequence the market has been easier, although values remain un- changed. Demand for springers con- tinues good under a scarcity of good stock, which {8 wanted when of de- sirable welght (1% to 11 pounds and over), and shipment of birds under 13% is not advisable, as they are not want- Mixed colored springers 113 pounds and over will bring 55260 a pound; smualler, 50a54; Leghorns sell mostly §0a52 for large and 4048 for small Choice Winter chickens also {n light receipt and in good demand at 45 to 50. Demand for old hens has e off to some extent, but a fairly a movement is noted at 29a32 for medium to large and 25 and 26 for small and Leghorns. Old roosters in light recelpt and market holds steady at 18, Most of the ducks arriving show effects of the laving season, and all oor stock is slow sale even at 18a 20 A pound, but large, fat ducks weighing 4 pounds and over in fairly good demand at 22a25. Pigeons in more liberal receipt, and market shows a_decline on young birds, which sell 35a50 a pair, as to size, but old birds hold firm at 50 cents a pair. Gulnea fowl in light receipt and want- | fatrly good for both F ed at 90al.00 each for large young and 50a60 each for small and ol The egg market has ruled steady all week under a good consumptive de- mand, which has kept all desirable stock closely cleaned up from day t re advisable, as buyers are critical as to quality n withheld or mixed stock is not & tion of price, but of buyers. market closed today at 27%a28 a doz en for native and nearby firsts in free cases and from one-half to 1 ¢ a dozen less for eggs sold re- turned. Demand for white potatoes is turning to new stock from the South, and as a consequence the r native and nearby potatoes nd a shade low at 1.00al pounds and cases Twenty Miles at Sea . —and yet on the Mainland. N+ Doubly atcractive because of its combination of seashore and countryside features, providing contrasts of beaches with tree shaded avenues, of surging sea with placid gardens of hydrangess and bright Spring blooms. cottages are For information, writa PADL A. YOLCKER, City Mgy, OCEAY CITY, WD. “SHOREHAM HOTEL™ Ocean Front Opens Apr. Ist to Oct. Ist. Wra. Kendall C. Hastings. MASSACHUS! 3 ANTUCKET ISLAND Home of the Ocean Breezes Cobblestone strects Thirty miles at sea off the Massachusetts coast ACCESSIBLE-—Two new steel passenger steamers dails Three 18hole golf courses All Modern Improvements Finest Bathing emperature of wate August degrees. Boating, Fishing C: | Tiage and_‘Automobile - DEving Gaddie | Rifie ver t*Tnaors. Equabie climate comtortable Sleey every night mwh Lirim The et neat’” Sadke "l Wit | Summer membership. hotels. i'”fl e boarding and Restas nts and Aver. Com Cottages. 3 room Telephone, | Telegraph and Cable connections. Write | for “illustrate booklet to Publicity Com- | mittee, ‘Nantucket Tsiand, Mass. H RNISE | apartment hotel front | $hore drive, Mags., close proximity 1o | mer residence of President Coolidge: avail Larg houses | 75.00; 150,00} calves, veal, cho 110%; prompt | ATLANTIC C Ownership_ Mzt | With its quaint old houses awai July and | ! able for June, July, August or later. Apply to | ol o1 BN A to move at any price. Season for sweet potatoes and yams nearly and demand easing off at 2 barrel for the former and 4. barrel for the latter Maryland and Virginia asparagus continues in good demand at 3.00 and 4.00 a dozen for No. 1 and 1.5082.00 for No. 2. Other native and nearby vegetables in fairly good demand at the following quotations: Kale, 35 and 40 bushel; onions, 3.50 and 4.00 per 100 pounds; spring onions, 1.25 and 150 per 100; radishes, 1.00a3.00 per hundred; rhubarb, 1.50a3.00 per hun- dred, and spinach, 25a40 bushel. Nor folk_strawberries made their first ap- pearance on the market this week and met with ready sale at 15a26 a Be Issued Tomorrow. NEW YORK, May 2—Raw silk markets were 10 cents a pound high- er today. Canton silks were bought freely for cotton mill use. Cotton goods were quiet, with prices fairly steady. New carpet and rug price Iists to be issued Monday reductions from the Spring season of about 5 per cent. carpetings will Monday many buyers kets preparing for it dress goods opened for the Fall shows a reduction in price, reflecting the recent drop in wool. Wool prices are now back to about the levels prevafling last July, when the sensational lvance began, Trading in men's wear lines showed slight improvement. open BALTIMORE, May 2 (SpeciaB.—The live cattle market iS quiet but steady on most lines, with demand centered almost entirely on top grade cattle and all under grades move slow, even | at the lower values guoted. Demand 1l and Spring lambs but easy on calves. Beef cat- tle receipts continue very light on the wharves and only falr at the stock: yards. Quotations today ut Light Street Wharf: Beef cattle—First quality, pound, 9 a10; medium, pound, 5a8; bulls, as to quality, 3a5; cows, cholce to fancy, pound, 4a6; common to fair, pound, 2a3; oxen, as to quality, pound, 4a6; milk cows, cholce to fancy head, 50.00a common to fair, head, 30.00a , pound, 10a ordinary to medium, pound, 81 rough and common, pound, Ha ; small culls, pound, a8 Sheep—(holc pound, buc pound, 5aé; common, 3a4; lambs, Spring, choice, to good , as and quality, Hogs—Straight, sows, pound, 8al0 pound, 5a6; live pigs, shoats, pound, 10a12. - We have noticed that no matter how high the octal birds may fly they always come down to water, says the” Office” Boy $4,000,000 IN LETTUCE. EL TRO, Calif., Ma (Spe- ciall.—The heaviest movement of let. | tuce ever known in the Imperial Val lcy has just been completed. About 700 cars have been shipped since \id-December, or 400 more than a vear ago. The value of the crop ¥ was $4,000,000. WOOL PRICES SHADED. BOSTON, May 2 (Sepcial).—The raw wool m: ets ended the week still unsettled as a result of the sharp wool bhroad Domestic quotably hanged, few sale: de Foreign wools adi, 6a7; ol pound, eiee RESORTS. _ATLANTIC CITY. N. 4 B ot RAND ATLANTIC pound s 34 } boar: 14al5; RESORTS. ____DELAWARE_WATER GAP, PA. The Kittatinny The Mountain Paradise Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Now open. Leading Hotel, ry modern apnointment. Excellent cuisine. Speclal early season rates. Wolf Hollow Golf Club NOW OPEN. Adjoins Kittatinny Park i8 holes, 6400 Championsh! course. Wonderful Kittatinny Kuesta accorded eve Booklet of hot map malled. JOHN PURDY Virginta Ave. 1 Pler). Capacity 600, Widest and most popular avenus in Teso Largest hotel off the beach front. Al 6o veniences, auto bus, goif priviiegss “HOT 6.°D. PAINTER, Prop. | . ATLANTIC CITY. N. J | Directly on the Bea'h. in the | Chelsea Section’ | IMPROVED "AND = REDECORATED maintained J HOTEL atly fmp up for 2 B cky Ave BO: Green Gable House, R rooms. rates rivilege. ¥olf course and road COPE Private batt H. K. BOW » uth ¢ m Visit with Spring on the Boardwalk D HOTEL | - ’ Welte "ot Booklet. | WASHINGTON 1. | Boardwal ATLANTIC CITY, N { solntne.”_ s b s e SR 2. 5 AN <s \y‘\\\_; % OME into this delight- ™\ ful Spring climate. Combine precious health with outdoor plea- W sures for a royal good e vacation. Nature is differ- :nt here. The sunshine is brighter and warmer, the skies are -heerfully tinted and with every breath comes the scent of the sea. It's not too early, now, to enjoy an out-in-the-open season with golf, tennis, trapshooting, fishing, sailing or motoring. Indoor attractions include theatres, dances, musicales, etc. Municipal Broadeasting Station—300 Meters—W P G THE LEADING HOUSES are always open and comprise the finest in the world. A wire, letter or phone call to any of the following botels will secure booklet, rates, reservations asd other iaformation. « -The Ambassador A -Chalfonte-Haddon Hall | Ax-Betel Traymore Az-Mariberough-Blenheim| 2 -Ritz-Cariton A -Hetel Brighton -The Shelburne A -Hotel Chelasa A -Hotel St. Charles tel Knickerbocker | A -Hotel Morton A -Seaside Netel A-Ameriess plao E-Europesa plan AE-Both pls Az-The Breakers A -Hetel Strand A -Galen Hall A -The Helmhurst “Only Four and One-hal? Hours from Washin, Comfortable and convenient train service with through Pu! a Penna. R. or via Baltimore and Ohio R. R. with frequent connections at Philadelphia. Railfo time tables and full information can be secured from local ticket agents. iman R ad Blue Ridge Mountains “The Alps of America” Altitude 2,000 feet. Capacity 500. WILL OPEN JUNE 12th 300 rooms. 100 private bathy High-class Orchestra. Golf, Tennis, Mountain Climbing. Magnificent scenery. Excellent Food and Ser- Sibe: Pub Spring Water. Splendid State Roads. 20 miles to Gettysburg; 25 miles to Antietam. Garage. Write for booklet, rates, etc. Address vatil June Ist JOHN J. GIBBONS, Mansger ANNO! Announ¢ement is made of the connection of Mr. J. P. M. Duvail, former city passen- er agent, B. & O. R. 1L as part owner of 1ta Tours, of 402 Kresge Bldg., 11th 4. Main 1472. Specializing in_Auto ‘ours In_ Cadillac cars in and out of Wash. ington. Vacation, week-ends and all-expense tours. ) DAYS FIRST.CLASS HOTELS, 8.8. Colombo, New York, through Mediterans ean to It ane 30 YOS Zeeland. Clierbours, Aug. 13, to New CABierican Express guide throughout tour. Aglv:mat’;rnnrn}l ‘rI““;v.u to Ben ‘BrM. FERGUS PE()\"I‘EOR. - EXPERIENCED TRAVELER, 15 20th ST. N.W.. WASHINGTON. D. C. ® Qrand Summer Cruise July 1, 1928 Norway — Western Mediterranean Bpecially chartered new ‘“Lancastria,” 53 days, $560 up, including hotels, guides, drives, fees. Fascinating :rip. 1928 World Cruise, Jan. 20, includes Pel ;slm;ossm. Mediterranean, Jan. 80, inc!udmz Lisbon, Tunis, and 16 days Palestine and Egypt, $600 to $1700. Fine North Cape Party May 9 F. C. CLARK, Times Bldg., New X OBER'S STEAMSHI® AND TOU "The BERKELEY-CARTERE oA Hotel Masterpiece on the Ocean Front The finest new hotel on the Atlantic seaboard, ficeproof, soundproof, exquisitely furnished and decorated; opening July Ist for year round oc- cupancy, in the Garden Paradise of the United States, one hour twenty minutes south of New York. Golf—ten 18-hole courses—horseback riding, yachting, and every amusement of a leading metropolitan resort. Amer- ican Plan; Beautiful Grill Room, Dancing. Descriptive Booklet. JOHN O. EVANS, Managing Director NEW YORK BOOKING OFFICE, WALDORF-ASTORIA HOTEL ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY LATEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SUMMER ITOTELS. Ocean or RIVER ViEW FROM e EVERY ROOM ——— EN WELCOME TO USE OUR NEW PIER —OPEN— JUNE 25210 Sepr. 15¢ Excellent Bathi —and Boallng”g 800 FEET OF BROAD CEMENT VERAKDAS T ChAn B ams On State Highuay midwey bohwasn Boston and Portiend "The Emerson and Cottages, Yerktaror e e beatel oot Bt T Open June 11 o Oct. same but New Carpet and Rug Lists Will|Saturday Market Sees Many Gen- i showed |y, An auction sale of | ment 92,000 bales of rugs and 6,500 rolls of | considerable and | mand > e already in the mar- |and material advances were quickly One line of noted in the prominent issues. STEAMSHIPS. NEW HIGHS ON CURB. erous Advances. NEW YORK, M: market on the curh exchange g arly evi- dence of the broad buying movement | that has been in progress in the | public utility division. Although it s apparent that the forward move- would to contend with the a volu have profit-taking, continued in large New high records were again established on the advance and gains ranging from 1 to 6 points appeared on fairly large business National Power rose 6 points to| 283, and new highs also were made | in ‘American ric and | Southeast Powe i i | l Tiinois Ave ! ! RESORT ) — . VIRGINIA, y 2t | N B P | “Every one is expected to visit ||| :I}e proposed Shenandoah Na- | tional Purk site and the beauti- | ful Shenandoah Valley this year. We want your opinion. One of the most unique and accessible places o stop Where the view ix the best, the food and accommaodations excelient, an the Drice the Towest, 1o at 0 Bryce’s Hillside Cottages (Near) Orkney Springs, Va. 10 miles the Highway, tnrn west nt St near " ali the wonderful Shenun, Endless and Luruy. We uutomobiles, horses and west of ottages and hungalows ed alerping po g iras w Duthhouses Tor fiueat’ home. 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