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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, AUGUST 16 5 EARI T, S“NNES PAY SHUR'I' EONENEG NI TS I R e e o T e e e e S ool o el oo %0 S ok a0 s oy S factive o T 10 198 4 beste y SUFFER SHARP SETBACK I'“Ts COTTON MARKET le‘aué‘l'l;liulllju ”'&.‘E“";Jh"'fif.' Lsflzu”d ?\T:m,::—m::\?: ;,’“:f;," the Whole the | {5 especially true of tomatoes, which | Maryland and Virginia melons I ve| Market for white 1;w v acounted for|y,ve glutted the market the past few | replaced the Southern vari but | and yams easy and and January to 23.35, net advances of |much of the selling. days, owing to the fact that Maryland, | demand is easily satisfled and it takes are in favor 6 to 8 points on the more active posi-| Private cables reported some cov-| V" A = 6 to 32 pound melons to find ready | barrel for 1.25 to 5.00 f Market Influenced by Glowing Re- tians, But afferings increased of thess |ering ana trads calling i Liverpool | e e |t 58 o i eacty ilh 5 o 20| Bad 400 £ 450 tor vams ports of Canada Yields and U. 8. | Reports of Rain in Texas Belt Also |figures owing to more favorable |suppiled by hedging or local selling | P! 5 fy pounders bringing and 30, while|run of the patch not desi weather reports and the appearance |and Manchester advices said the cloth [@nd some of the stock arriving from ; . : 4 ‘ smaller fruit moves slowly at 10 to 15. | prices have to be shaded on Visible Supply Prospect. & Faotor in Lower Price Of a few selling orders from the market was quieter with bearish | dIstant poifits will mot bring frelght | Sl B o' rtes® ey over but ali | " Titvle changs. tn the op — - iata i South, which were supposed to rep- | sentiment Increased, although big con- | ¥ g s Vet | arrivals of blackberries and huckleber- | from 1 cek. Recelpts ha : : e o e e Movement. resent’ hedging against new crop re.|(racts had been booked for Rusin. e . o E ke S Siee i Taa at 12 to 15 | runnt but the demand Son of Late Financier Gives | = heat todey sc. ——— | ceints. "October broke {0 2330 and | Cotton on shipboard awaiting clear- | (S following quotations: = © i 7ies et T Teady e ar % o 13 | runn ind it takes stri | backs in the price of wheat today 0 and | P el o tho el et g % | - 2 companied glowing reports of har-| By the Associatid Press jJanuary to 23.08 in late trading when | e oIy alen o S o357 | bushel; lima beans, 75 to' 1.00 bushel; | for the latter. ® [fancy stock to b ! Stock to Employes as clds in some parts of Canada.| NEW YORK, August 15.—Private [active positions were 1 to 21 ponts |mated at 20,17 bales, against " bwets. 100 and 200 & hundred; eab: | Fancy smooth handpicked apples |a dozen - together with prospects of a llberal creased hedge selling by the South | s ® lowes g - = 2.00.to 4.00 a hundra 0 10 | k) 4 e o o He Fights Banks. | increase of the United States' visible | seamma: ehiefy responsible’ for todayrs | uted chiefly to covering. | BALTIMORE PRODUCE. a dozen; cucumbe Dekief Soc illinct bring Bk peios) ant | supply total on Monday, tended also| jecline in the cotton market. After| There appears to be considerable | 5 L egg plants, 40 and basket; omnnn,\""’;: fl{f{am,"{‘" M ""’ wan :;" fl”:”;‘; AL j:_'w' o to depress wheat values. CIOSINg quo- | gelling off to 23.61 at the start, De- |uncertainty over Texas weather con-| BALTIMORE, August 15 (Special). to 2.00 bushel; peppers, 15 to 30 !r:;de- ik Sy e sind - .. | tations were 13 to nesz:\\er, cember rallied to 23.83, but later hrnke‘)dlll(nns for whil‘s- rfinnlm of ul\» h‘rlvul(e 3 xame“;:.:Ilaxl.e_;;:hfll;,;dx‘-.'x.;npv:; 1;_”‘{ s ; squash, 10 A;..;;{mr;er h@!‘(:xd 2 p‘ S e B at 40 to | ot 1gus! v day d September 1.59 to 1.59'3 and ‘cem- | 1o 23.57, closin; The General | wires suggested airly good rains in | been in her: receip h i | to 1 5 ha A {55 e h = = At 100 % = : Sk ,\(\.l\..r‘ W i .-ixé‘n‘flm‘li‘, ;hex'-tcx 57% to 1.57%, with corn rang. :uarket clos d'zszm.u t net declines | central sections of the State, the early |and as a consequence the market |30 for green, and 60 per bushel | F ngc‘r’zeshn? af;'fr, f::nxla’n"d :} S lin, units owned by the late finan- | ing from 3% decline to % gain, oats|of 6 to 19 points. N | weather map showed no precipitation | rules easy and values lower; move packing ‘stock. : . 1250 bushel and 40 to 100 per 43 bas tinnes, and ceded to the| %al: to !ya% off, and provision un-| An opening decline of 7 to 15 points and the official forecast for' gen- | ment slow generally and only desir-| Green fruits are also in more lib- e(h ’Ju SR he‘;‘q l]‘eca}\nn(l! o est son, Edmund Stinnes, | changed to 20c down. was In response to relatively easy Liv- | erally fair weather in that State. The | able stock cleins up promptly at the | eral receipt and values have a tend- | to bring top va! plums with the family,| Downward swings in the wheat found the company's strong box still | market here were in the face of an | F million marks short df the | unexpected upturn at Liverpool. One imount needed to pay the thousands|of the best known crop authorities | of workers imund, who seceded|had wired here that wheat through-| from the family council because he!out a big stretch of territory in | preferred to conduc is own enter-| Saskatchewan Province, Canad: pris till was locking with | would yield as much as 40.to 50 bush- | the gr of powerff s which | els cre, and that for 160 miles i withholding credit, allegedly be-|from Melfort to Birch Hills there was cause of a_controversy with Edmundyhardly a poor fleld. He added: “It is over the ownership of the Aga Works. | by far the best crop I have ever seen." dmund upsi bankers today |\t the same time Minneapolis re-| annou t 0f 2.060.000 | ceipts of domestic Spring wheat to- | ks' worth ¢ Motor Works day footed up 384 c: as against 21 ares to his employes as a mark of | o*y 20000 ! his earnest desire fo keep the plant|® FEIEE 111t \wheat prices at of bis wish 1ol northwestern markets would sink = 9 14 basis for profitable shipments to - L - R S . - this city attracted considerable notice | . 3 8 1v1ng oom uites | meanwhile, and so, too, did persistent dearth of y important new export 3 * 1 I'hre ece Ov ed B vV r S 41 cepreserits [baataom ndos borh oD ULt [ 4 I'hree-piece Overstufied Blue Velour Suites, in loose previous hold- | the breaks in price amounted to near- f b ; cushion style only. . pular comment |1y 3c a bushel before a reaction set | % 3 > e votion | In. Both December delivery and May Three-piece Overstuffed Mohair Suites, with wing d by humanitaria : ot lood] 5 3 : . o ; 158 b strong fecling that | with Decembor on St e e ) | chair, three-cushion settee and fireside chair. Spe 51 49&0 © is an advertising dodge, | high point on Thursday. As hereto- E H cial at R Pt RS . med at the banks Which | fors, Powaver, strone Iaterests ece } 8 : atter ng to discipline FOUNE | buyers on today's decline. i i Comte In and Make Your Own Terms Sannes oy, fefusing him credft for] Scarclty of rural offerings to ar. i / = = ek - ¥ rive gave relative strength to the| Aga W o ark: Y » The workman's council at the Stin- | S/% arket, Offerings of cats were plan nwhile, merely has| risions w anc The Mooy eciag| Provisions were responsive to a de- 5 4 cline in the price of cotton seed oil . donation, and will convoke an assem- % - ¥ / of the plant's employes to discuss | 214 i1 hog values as well. i WA ade of the | T i e — (P, LEVYEC »d‘ k -) stock, which | LIVE STOCK MARKETS. A :rw'fi"rm'"tu*;l-h“ of the company's 16 COmMPANY'S| BALTIMORE, August 15 (Spectal) il b ! The live cattle market rules steady . i Would Force Surrender. | to firm on first quality stock, but com- The bani oup, which fs wind. | Mon to ordinary cattle move slow at = o uD: Thich I8 nd. | the lower valuss. Nosurpius of chotos which ts that the | veal calves in the daily receipts, but H ! H b 2 L L =3 Works to Ed.|Tough, heavy calves are hard to move mund by his mother and his brother, | €Ven at the lower prices quoted. Hugo Sti was illegal, appears | SPring lamb in good demand at full 2 as llisgal, fopears| Spring lamb 14 good demand at full Hurry! The great sale of fine furniture at The Phillip Levy Store offers a host of bargains at unheard-of low sitich hola s were assigned to Ed-|hard to place even at sharp discounts. Jound, tor the purposs of hiving them | Quotations todey at Light Street prices. Doors open at 8 o’clock Monday morning. 735 7th St. Liberal Weekly or Monthly Terms. gionTnto r y cash. ] 7 Beef cattle—First quality, 1b., 10a : = = = = are viewed g able holding, and | 11; common to medium, lb., 8a8; bulls, = g ¥ : e their ult te disposition may have|as to duality, 4aé; cows, choice to - = & to be decided by urt action, which | fancy, 1b., 4a6; common to fair, 1b,, 2a3; also may be led upon to blish | oxen, as to quality, Ib., 4 to 6; milk the legali Edmund’s t: er of | cows, cholce to fancy, head, 50.00a shares in the works to his embloyes. | 75.00; common to falr 30.00250.00. ! | ; For the time being young Stinnes| Calves—Veal, choice, Ib., 1212%:|8# | N o ] e egic advantage, as the trade | ordinary to medium, Ib., 10al1; rough | . s B unions may intervene and recommend | and. common, lb., 6a8; small culls, Ib., acceptanc the shares, thus insur-|6a8. " \ ) .' er operation of the plant in| Sheep—Choice, lb., 4a5; old bucks, iy i 4 old = 'i urnltu‘ e" the big banks. The Aga|lb., 3a4; common, Ib., 2a3; lambs, | > g TR THROR TaER- e - L] ues under full operation, | spring, choice, Ib., 14al43;; fair to rkers propose to support Ed- ! good, 1b., 12a13; common, thin, Ib., nd Stinnes until his fight with the | §a10, ks has been decided. Hogs—Straight, 1b., 13a14; sows 1 10a12; stags and boars, Ib., 5a7 < dining room outfit or bedroom suite that e i g N I lining ro utfit bedroo € ;e n you want to get rid of? You can turn it ot i B e T d 3 < in as part payment on new furniture at 6.00213.00; state bulls, 3.50a5.00; cows, = . Phillip Levy’s. Have you an old parlor suite—; CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. NEW YORK, August 15 (#).—The n of clearing house trust companies for the |1 'zone"s, o HemraneeTye of 35,067 | Calves—Receipts, 920 head: steady. [ | ¥ v call at the store and® if our (20 o decrease In reserve of | veals, common to prime, 9.00a15.00; G150 fearnss &gt 1 terms suit you as well as they do : atereomPied with last weelt | culls and little calves, 7.00a9.00; but: | i e i Bed Davenport Suite, Davenport Table, i termilk calves, 6.50a7.00; fed calves, o = ik thousands of othefs B 340,851,000, ¥5,263,487.- | 7 50a8.00. 3-piece Overstuffed Davenport-Bed Suites, in apartment | you wish to trade in Lamp, Phonograph, Rug, End Table h in own vaults, members Fed. |, Sheep and lambs—Receipts, 2,290 | size—upholstered in velour; with spring-filled loose cush- B Eicbarnendoatismoratlonn Hirotaaicnunant sah ety Anah eral Reserve Bank, $44,565,00, head; | rrregular Shaep LSS0 0a 00| i i chair, 1 av. 1 club $ 5 : Depar - Bed Davenport Su : Sral Reserve “Basik, 65,000; de-|cunis’ 2.00a3.00; lambs, medium | to ions. Fireside chair, bed-davenport and club 139.a0 because of our Exchange Departn c Ted Dmienpoics Reserve in Federal Reserve Bank of | PTile: 13.00a15.00; culls, 10.00a11.00. | & | chair. Double Discount price only catediin oun basemens(Sne St phonograph, 6x9 reversible » $573,094,000; decrease, | E63 Toccipts, 450 head: steady. | Beautiful taupe or walnut color, genuine mohair, loose- et g i = = that sells rezularly for §250. 1 Reserve in own valuts, State banks | P185:, 14.00a14.25; heavy hogs, 14.40a cushion style Bed Davenport Suit Fireside chair, long Elee o e i b 5 : 14.60; roughs, 12.00a12.50. 2 L §325 quality = s 90.50 This Outfit rust companles, $8,163,000; de- davenport and wing chair A $325 quality $ 00 'y You Save K on is o 0 e ST Bl daveaps 3 aon Phillip Levy & Co., 735 7¢h St. 2 Reserve in depositaries, State banks | 3 salcie S et = o ot Compas SN CALL HOMES FROM TRAIN. It Weekly or Monthly Terms Net ‘demand deposits, $4,375.015,000; — increase, $11,484,000 (United States de. | Goran Travelers Get Wider Use | | 5 deducted, §5,430.000) of Wireless Telsphony. Time _deposits, = $575,704,000; in- ; 2 360,000 HAMBURG, August 15 (P).—After Circulation, §22,708,000; increase, | SiX years ofi experimenting, a new $89,000. German system of wireless telephony Ageregate reserv 3,168,000, has been installed on' traifis on the o decrease, | Hamburg-Berlin _rallroad, _enabling $14,690,150. i * | traveling passengers to call or be Summary of State banks and trust | Salied frem any exchange by aay sub- scriber. The invention will be introduced on e % 283, |'all main sections of the government raone S oanpogr e FLIBGIN, | oivm: anud & 1o clatniol pemtenpene Y i - e . $4.648,300; decrease, $200,200. | Will be able to communicate from one 8 : E i i h ' Rugs, durable and attr Currency and bank notes, $22,916,- | train to another. = o v tive. tterns suitable for 500; increase, $675,900. —_— Boz: ] / every ’room Deposits with ~Federal Reserve | e, { $20.00 values @74 Q5 Bank of New York, $97,424,600; in. ; | e 2 Benic ‘of v Yoric3 Bl | YouThquickiytradefor vl e Total deposits, $1,140,047,200; in- t b H Rugs, in all good colors. n's Inlaid Linoleu 3 { ||| Suitable for any room v of pattern: ® Py posits, eliminating amounts H || the year ‘'round. sg 95 e, yard, 98 e o i aaarical el E ! Four-piece American walnut. _ Full Vanity American Walnut S pa : % e m t banks and st compa 1 > ur-piece American W 5 y 69 G 3 S Qiher banks and trust companies in | NI Durablllfu in 5"4 our-pi | 6x9 C ne Gold Seal Rugs, in || o e rk and United States: Dresser, semi-vanity, dressing Bedroom Suite, in Queen Anne Congoleum Rugs, beautiful pat- | I'he compiete living room outfit offered at this sensat Deposits, $1,086,306,200; increase, table, chiffonier and bow-end bed period, including dresser, full without border. $4_ 95 terns. 6x9 size. $1.98 2.930 A rcludi consists of a three-piece overstuffed living roo $2.980.100. in a guaranteed quality. Double vanity, chiffonier and 10 i § S I ontit e only ... Il with spring-flled, loose cushions—a beautiful Banks: Casn in' vauit, $22,745.100, ( Discount Sale® price— Q750 bowend bed. for 51 1 Q%0 | ] - . ) sorTust, companies sh s 5 ! complete for only _..... only ... $1 Delivers Any Rug i g sl L Balance on Easy Terms f — Jepanese to Study U. §. Politics. |WHEN YOU NEED A KEY . 1o Assoclated Press. wervice 19 —Leaders of the Duplicate Kes, 25¢ cal parties in Ja- Bring your locks to the sho) P seikal, Seivukal and| TURNER & CLARK Weivuhe have decided to send to B. United six parliamen- asement r se of studying.| 1233 New York Ave. Am can < ices. The| ston in October and will subsequently visit other cities. It 18|.m, cniidren an snre of mercy” When di- hoped ¢ parliamentarians will \—D.:“um.’ o dollowed T NEVER” LIS & b It scarcity and snormous cost of SAN- bring back to Japan a number. of | Datolie starcily and gnormous cost of SAN: new ldeas which can be applied to|years' test. Soid everywhers, or by mail. B0¢ the modern political situation in the | bottis empire. Est. C. A. Voorhees. M. D.. Philadelphia. OUR EQUIPMENT REPRESENTS |: 5 Delivers this Suite 0 HELIIILL] 2 138: —an_investment of thousands of dollars and is the latest and best Here is a bargain for you! Oblong extension obtainable. Our operating force is, made up of experts who have table, h?auut]ul ;uf(et wltlhdlllnled s\l\;r_ dmv\_'ie';, .5 = bench as well as chair experience—op- L e e s érators wito are peoficient and rioble 1 straight-top rafl instead of Soundet asshoms, Fine every re-p:ct.k A:’ tl;'ey do nothing but A7, 4 3 Z operative work and the same thing from Z NN Z = . year to year, thq"‘;;u!durlll{ are skiiled 10 i i \ < : Oil Stoves Reduced a legree. lental work leavin . 3 NN A \ 7N\ s . e, S . I e T Sfice 1s supervised personally by De. e NN Double Dlscount Pnces on Fine Dmmg Room Suites! 2-burner Oil Cook Stoves on Work, per tosth. $6 5| Freiot and guaranteed. That has been 4 ! 2\ A Genuine American Walnut A 10-piece American Walnut _ Super-quality 10-piece American ||| Ic8s—ftted with guaranteed Gl s O prcacd fec the past il yea sl ing NS - AZk Dining Suite, in Tudor period, in. Dining Suite, with 4 legs on front Walut Dining Suite, similar to || Kerogas burners— e - only the very latest appliances known to = Y N\: . vq T T B of buffet, china cabinet, server, picture—ith 66-inch buffet, china complete fmith loven: S 7 dental science, only the latest pain pre 2 : \\7 /A cluding buffet, china cabinet, table extension table and genuine cabinet, server, table and America’s Only ... ventive methods uséd in DR. FREIOT'S y > : VN R 2. chain Double ' $ o leather chairs—all in Tudor period. finest dining chairs in genuine | e o e e D o | s : 1195 Save $47.50 when you S| Q5% lcather. ASSOquality. $9700 || 3-burner Ol Cook Stoves on ousands of sa = 8 > : ; : \ i bu ok S on ton and surrounding cities and towns. | I ; Discount price only. buy it for only. Double Discount price, legs—the foremost America t. Eicht large electrically Come in and Make Vour Own Terms || Home make—com- Testimonlals upon reques ] rge el g vi b! 75 b4 3 2 4 || plete with double 5267 cooled. sanitary reception and eperating rooms. Al % ’l D pictei it instruments, glasses and apoliance drinking cups: ‘perental i . E = ete.. thoroughly sterilized before using. Malds "Nl jegs—fitted with the celebrated * DR. FREIO ’ = ' . | mmEm e . o | plete with ~double $3 450 407 Seventh St. N.W. Delivm - | &ven fortonlyrtenns " Cleanliness Ts One of Our Many Siriking Features - $1 Delivers Yours e it Whce et ok 1 St L comia o Uotionouk Dresser rusie Siol § 39 50 SE.NW No Charge for Ext: Ing et . consists of len T, § o oned Hours: 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Sundays: 10 AM. to 1 P.M. Bed, 3 Golden Oak-finished Rockers and Parlor o - s Look for the Name, DR. FREIOT, and Address. Table. Al for.. —_ 735~Seventh t.,N W BE‘tWeen G &Hd 233 2 4-burner Oil Cook Stove on F e Rt S e e S

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