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R )T WEATHER HITS " TRADE IN MEATS arket Reported Very Quiet d Today—Few Changes in Wholesale Prices. o1 rket has made the There was very lit- markel before the ange in the weather became so ticeable. and that little bit seems have disappeared Hot weather usually brings in ased demands for smoked meats, fe stated, but the demand does not t brisk until greens are plentiful @ cheap. Dealers sav most of the mand at this time is for sliced Bats, ham and bacon. i“ooked hams are in fair demand. risumers utilizing them in prefer- ce to doing thelr own boiling dul i the heated period. There has been le change in prices the past few vs. dealers state. - home-dressed ock bringing several cents in ad- nee of prices asked for Western s Today's Wholesale Prices. §1: prins, weat h meat lifeless. life in the Hutter—Fancy, tub. re packed, TBggs—Fancy. selected. ¢ ; average receipts, 31a31% Broilers, 4548 towls, 26a 215; ducks, towle, 30; ndled. 33 Poultry—Alive ite leghorn: : keats, 40a :turkevs, 23a2 rkeys. 28a3 Live stock—(alves dium. 10a11: 1 1n, fring, 131514, Live Hvieats—Beet, 17a1 % | 0: hogs, loins, : shoulders, 18a20. market report on ftraits vezetables compiled by the b Vews ~Service, Bureau of ricultural Economics, sald: Santaloupes—Supplies light, bnd good. market steady Cal perial Val jumbos 36s, andards 36s, 8.50: jumbo flats ks, 20. choice, 10%:] 8as Lambs 1 hogs. 12 H 1, 18: Sprin 31a32; de- ornia., 9.00; 9= Tucumbers supplies - moderate, mand limited, market fairly steady: uth Carolina and Florida, bushel mpers and square bushel crates 0 1 . 2.50a3.00: fair quality, Norfolk section Virginia. sales, bushel stoek few ‘~mDCIk on, T.ettuce—Homegrown receipts mod- rate and supplying the market. Qnions—Supplies Ught, demand ipgerate, market steady: new stock ‘exas and California. standard crates ellow Bermudas, U. S. No. 1, 4.00a old stock, Egypt, approximately pound sacks, vellow, 6.25a6.50 Potato Market Slow. Peaches—Supplies light, demand oderate, market steady: North Car-| . Maryflo 3.00a3.50; | Red Birds, few spolted,l Supplies very | New Stoc 8t steady inia, Norfolk section, cloth top stave frrels Irish cobblers N. S. No. 1. . orth Carolina, cloth -top rrels Trish cobblers, U. S. Ko, 1. mostly 5.50: few poorly graded. | .00. 5 Sjnwherne.—l-lome:mwn,k.::Cleu t and supplying the mar! ‘J"‘omames‘flupplies moderate; de- aand moderate; market firm; Missis- ppi. fours ripes and turning wrapped No, 1, 1.60a1.76: Florida, sixe: nd turning wrapped, ordinar ty. fancy count, 3.0023.50 termelons—Supplies lght: nd moderate; market steady: sales frect to retailers; Florida, Tom Wat- ons, 30 Ib. average, 1.10a1.15; 26-28 b. average, most around. 1.00: b average, mostly 75c. String Beans Cheaper. String Beans—Supplies liberal; de-| nand sood: market weaker; North arolina 5 peck hampers, green. 4.00a '50: bu. hampers, sreen, 3.50a4.00; irginta, Norfolk section, 5 peck ham- bers. green, 4.2524.50: South Carolina FINANCIAL. Received by Private Wire BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. NEW YORK. June 4.—Today's ses- sion on the curb exchange was one of the most interesting witnessed in many weeks. The public utilities com- manded considerable attention and it |1ooked for & time as if the report eir- culated in the Anancial district that several stock exchange houses had denied their customers the privilege |a marginal basis was having no ef- fect. But the selling that subsequent- 1y came into the group gave svidence that holders of some of the higher | priced issues were being forced to Il:quldlte. Jehigh Power broke from 15043 to 44, American Light and Traction at 163 lost 8 points, National Power and Light at 325 wax off 13. and.some NEW YORK. June 4.—Following is an official Hsi of bonds and stocks traded in on the New York Curb Market today: 3 Sales otuanas. Y 1 e 200506l 3362332 23350332 5 Sumat T 7%n 9 6 jof dealing in this class of securities on | in pESEmEER T geEeazzazy 3228388835283 VETEIEP S E §uSie 8530 Sirtxihot-0% FEESTRE w3 SUTE R EESETIETIENT R VA 0 82222 3285853828228 RCR888822528! . 3 pe V! 2 e e 535! 22223 EAES S 0 SO A = ¥ 99532 B 4 [T 3%e3clistoney 2222353232 A e s bt YUY FIRe £ 3 SEEESFEEEAS RS ~ 220000 o e 2 3972 25230 820, 3 a A ik b 3. ,_ »o, o P Dnaswawe® nonn 222 3355 2232 (i A 8355553, » 5 338222552233282533 TEEAPIS SEETSERET - it Dt et ot o ekt - EEE L EEREE R S SR SRR RS b DR R b B Feeag s g ddaadacdag, 22 33 AmZame B W!’. 2oz Lt i 23832 " dzaas; SRR 23209008 R RR0D B 2300 EE = $38enzg vt B1an. 1017 14 Tono Ei Pow C 75 907 STANDARD OIL ISSUE: © S2EI=L LT 234 o ol 5 $o5% 3] FE W FESE #20 F 1300 Imp O of Can nw 10ind P L: .%... 5400 Inter Pet € 'Lid TRIEY et 2008 1300 B 0= 121 Pttt iar 2R D BSRoR 2R bu. hampers, green. mostly 3.0083.5 qw low as 2.50. i Eggplant—Supplies Ught; den‘ulnd‘ ight. market steady: Florida. pepper t o. 1, mostly 3.00. ~ | "Bawherries—Supplies light: demand | od and market steady for good k: North Carolina, 32-quart crates, . 5.00a5.50; some fair quality, 3.002 400, poor condition low as 2.00 Gorn—Supplies moderate; demand . market steady; Texas, bu best. mostly 250 ordinary | 0 qnality ' What Experts Buy. Trained investors always buv se- ! jrities thai have a substantial loan | alue. One of the surest methods o etermining the value of any stoc s to seek a loan on it. H your banker sclines to consider it as collateral, 511 can vest assured ita marketability oes not amonnt 1o much ERMAN lONi)S AND STOCKS. (Quoted in dollars ver millian marke,) > 8 97 1828556 e G4 (w in e 1914-1 =% hars 41,5 1010 18! 200! » Gt 4-58 (forced 10an’ 13.50 17 fQuoted 1n dollars ver thousend Genr Elec 45 pre-w 7 Gen Elec 4153 1010 FHiin, 4s_pre-war m 38, 3%8 & 4a pre-w burg Amer Line 47 Prih German Lioye 434 prth German Llovd ian Consols 3 ! o! 3 ‘0" ipseldo; pre-war ankfort a-AL 4 pre-war nich 4s pre-war dische Anilin € G (Ger Ge = mmerz and Privat Bk Gellschaft BRSSELSan 2 2222225902:s' 33333333384333253% tache Bank .. .. matacdter Bank Feur Bank Vienna @ 3 BOSTON STOCK MARKET. BOSTON. June 4. ‘ollowing is a of today's highest, lowest and clos- prices for the most active stocks 1t in here: Low. Close. T So5 3 rona & jzona” Com on & Maine fumet & Hecla mer, 3 T... per’ Range dy Coal. ng Creek Rogaie by McNeil sachusetts [ssachusetts hawk ) 591900 So S5 nom; 219t FRRFEE Y & Tabby »H-aLEDERGD B 3 SRSESRRSERS 583 4 - eaa PR fs R e AR I e e 25 Koot = L i = = e T SEEESRRE ey IR D LA A P et it ol PR TEXTILE TURN SEEN. Noted Recently. EW YORK, June 4 (P).—Marked rovement in sales and profits is rted by the Botany Consolidated s, Inc., for the first quarter of this over the same period of 1924, en- ng the company to acquire more n 993 per cent of the capital stock jits subsidiary, the ny Worsted . 'The opinion prevails in the tex- industry that the turning point been reached and higher prices I prevail. Washington Stock Exchange | SALES, Washington Gas 53—31.000 at 100% Wihineion Ga G 330008 201 Capital Traction Co.—10 at 95%. Light=—10a4 68 % L ha, 18 At s Nations] Mige. & Invest. pid.—100 a1 0% | ATER CALL. Washington Gas 6s ' 1.000 ae 103 Lanston Monotype—10-at 83. : Washingion Rwy. & Elec. ptd.—50 ai 33| Moner—Call loans; 5:and §.per cent. Bid and ‘Asked Prices. BONDS: PUBLIC UTILITY 43 s - Bn wmgton Gas American Tel. & Telga Ameriesn Tel. & Tels pey Anscostia & P - Anacos. & Potomac guar. 5» C. & P, Telephome Bs. C. & P. Tel of Do 0h 00! SS55S Capital ian City & Suburban 5i Georgetown Gas 1st 5 Potomae Elec. 1ut 6 Potomac Elee. cons, B LLmEes 3338328 333 S S T MISCELLANEOUS. Pdt. Joini Stock L' B Riges. Realty ( Riges Realty Seouthern .Bi¢ Wash Wardmen Park Hotel 6s. STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY. Wash. Rwr. & Terminal Taxi com. NATIONAL National Capitsl . Columbia BANK Farmers b Federal-American - Liberty .. Tineoln WY B Natiorat Metropoltan. Riggs . : Second PP National Bank of Wash... TRUSF COMPANT, Trast. American Sécuri Continen Union g Washington Loan & Trust.. Tnited States .- < Waehington Mechanics . ... VIRE TRSURANCE. American B O Coreoran Firemen's 5 Nationa! Union . TITLE INSURANCE. Columpia A Real Estate 014 Dutch "'gmnu TaTTED THE EVENING NEW YORK CURB MARKET Direct te The Star Office the lower-priced members reacted a point to 2 points. Then there was the announcement atter the close of business Wednes- day that the governing committes of the stock exchange had suspended trading in Maxwell Motors A and B. This was reflected in a sharp drep in Chrysler Motor in the curb market. Publication of the' report of Durant Motors for the year ended December 81, 1924, showing a heavy T Iln" off fncome brought a flood of selling into the market which carried the price below 12 as against the pre- vious final of 14. Activity and strength in Universal Pictures ae- companied the report that the eom- pany’s foreign business for the first six months shows an increase of 100 per cent over operations for the same period last vear. which totalted $283,. 000,000. & s e ZRiom SRt Banacne S o Gy CNE- NP+t o = 322 i 33 o o Eaots [ ' FEry R JOP PRI oo -0 R EE i TS o - s i 4 Venezs 31 Wileox 1 Woodley Pet. INDUSTRIA! &S0 R = oo S TR |2 G L ey s i Hibalien 2 ?é % 85 ? 8 3 R owsr G Lt & Trac.. 1 ac_p »>u 3 IS LEY L TS TR h @ 1] 850 Gas & Elec. Frult... .... SuoDh@Em, > vz !;é 2 o A = Soto ! o 2 i3 I 0308 IR Pt PO St ey oret) 30303 -1 VELEEE R -ZEE-‘- 2,208 S S R E L i Pt 230 3 4 P §§§ 3 B K e e £t g poret R T 350 £33 - a oS! 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S = aus 13uDILDO- GO & B g e o 2! ous_rond: e 220 = H I 3R 242 sn 8o 30T ot BRE5 RS R0, T ’E;E" FE T A £t H 3 255 i : 'O FH i g QK 32 3, i il UL T > PRSI e A » ay FS ) BEHRS 28 SR 35 S # i 488 E i e BB s e D10 5 B 01D 1D YR BB 291 (MR DS 4% . - 4 b i 3 i i Saomints SEEr as . o B RIS O w0 n LI ¥ . T T L L W A 2 5 S i i!i RyE 3 358 3 3 ig;'g ) 1 1 <, ] of bt Do el 9 68 wen SalE5Em B ” ggfl 5 .- TREERE0Y 5 e B art 2 BodBBcr B nubiBe T80 3525355% e U T S Wt oo 2a 3, = A = R BB Rk S - MINNEAPOLIB, Minn., June 4 ). ~Flour, 16:ts 20 cents higher, at .05 29,10 a barrel; 3 , 32,308 - vels; bran, 27.50a28.59. > "‘» b 1SSUE OVERSUBSCRIBED. NEW YORK, June 4 (®).—An is- ue of 30,000 aKures ot MeCord Radt. ater an uring Co. offered to the publi€ at 352,50 @ :r:e-: hits béen oversubscribed. P R i wonS: o LERPT o STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY. JUNE 4. 1925 COTTON GOES HIGHER ON DROUGHT NEWS Firm Liverpsel Cables Also Help to Keep Markets Firm Todsy. By the Associated Prass NEW YORK. June 4. A further advance featured the opening of the cotton market today owing to con- tinued complaints of droughty condi- tions in south Texas and velatively firm Liverpool cables. > First prices were firm ai an advance of 29 to 38 points and active positions sold 37 to 41 points net higher before the end of the first hour on covering and trade and:commission house buy- ing, Spot houses again were buyers of July, but realizing checked the ad- vance around 23.46 for that position and 22.73 for October. Offerings were well enough absorbed on reactions of 8 or 9 points to give the market a tairly steady undertone, with buying promoted by reports that the crop was making less .favorable progress in some parts of Georgia. New York cotton futures closed steads &t net advance of 47 to 61 points. Opening 23.36: Néw Orleans Quotations. NEW ORLEANS ton market opened strong today with prices advancing to equalize the gains made in the New York Exchange dur- ing the holiday here vesterday. 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