Evening Star Newspaper, May 20, 1926, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, (., THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1926. EGGS ARE HIGHER, i perative Butter and Vegetables | veur o canner AKRON.— Reports from some plants Are About Same. indicate a slowing down of original | time. This is in line with reports of curtailment in some automobile ed increase in tory production. Some tire men do erialized. Incr not_anticipate a_sharp_bulge expected about this | business until the replacement it is said by dealers, | for balloon tires speeds up, st was only 1 cent on T t is expected that with the appe ot ‘hot we when | Mill Co. hought 82,000 ol R e prices | imber iand in Ouachita advance deereases in poultry prices 1 today, and with the de- t there will i "he .‘\‘\n:um {tons of kraft r mills rom 75,000,000 10 prices Market Prices Production shipments totaled < | untilled orders now are 293,500,000 feet Rock broil- | | Wi | FORT WORTH Xis expects {grain crop of more than i hundred million bushels s vear 00,000 bushels BRENTWOOD. The Packing Corporation has bo and Vegetable Review. .]n“( almond crops will be h warket v on truits( tables, ,.r.u.m« n..{ i Service Bureau nll BROOKINGS Western 1 ¥s ditions_are unusually good demand! time of year. except for dry « dns countr western extra fancy | saus, Nebraska an Dakotis. exceptionally tle business . Washing- | the pl: and feed con BOSTON. It is estimat [ men here that product [and pulp in Che advagped rate .cted to continue thfough most Sumamer. DIVIDENDS. .00 double-head bar 3 Ext Q I Q Q cccee S e 2 = ol Are You a Suc ida, sixe s s ,,.,ymn o 7 Poprer Ton many people in day dreams ar Never put your line until you have one in your bank what about some stock issue 1 pr mand weaker nd CANTALOUPE SEASON NOW BECOMING ACTIVE CHICAGO, May 20 () production ) crates, a milh more than last visit th The | home office is in Washing COMMODITY NEWS WIRED STAR FROM | srow of morthern Californ ~l'lll ver the question of a less than $30 a ton from canperies. Turkeys in Supply—Meat,‘ ||1.-\..» \\h:. oppose u..mn.,, MONROE, ‘The Browr ing parishi om the Centr: v $500,000, and will . Many 2 official estimate Cansas wheat crop, which ] R Phiced It at 140,000,000 bushols, > quoted for them alive, Loy, In_ Oklahoma the wheat & ' | head and most estimates of the croy | holds classes @ few hou | the. 200 then safly forth and do. their | which will be harvested within days. Latest estimates of the crop run from 60,000,000 to 7 bushels, while wheat is placed above 1000 H5ns (ot pritots. in. DIHID Vel ley at $83 a ton up. Late surveys of the Ntate indicate peach, wine grape ru raisin grape crops will be I]EMAND F[]R “FE HUDSON MOTORS PAYS 20 PCT. STOCK DIVIDEND| Cash Inclense From 75 to 87 1-2] by Directors Today. e By the Associated Press DETROIT, May Directors Flrms Making Every Effort t0 | me rudson Motor Car Co. today de- | v :-I‘m'»d :.I :l]un-kA lh:’ll‘]( ' Yl~'vr|-fi(;,4l;.|‘< ent, Cut Mortality Rate. \"ululll.l\;lll't";u e Hine tise on increase in the i ash nll\]:lvnd was an Crlme Studled nounced, rom 75 cents quas 5. latter is pay — J 1 to stockholders of rec BY J. C. ROYLE. ord June 0 stock divid DspiTte aL bursement. & taken out at ar LR HOLIDAY URGED. s & month, Nes s R a volume 2 o Baltimore annciexs Suggest Clos- the first > Do ing Saturday, Mny 20. s to han dle it an Special Dispateh to The One large uri S has commundeered one of the most |29 should be e e agants hére to. act | urged by a number ef pe instructor 1o the young men financial district. Inasmu T breaking into the busine besCto put his instructions fnto eftet Lut bustness is too pressing for the voung salesmen to devote all their time to trai id instruction. Group insurance ix showing the I t gains as compared with last | car, with industrial insurance next Ithough all departments life in <urance arve extremely active the country over. A study is being mude of workmen's compensation insurance by companies engaged in this branch 1o determine whether there should be | a revision of rates. The companies |dpricots r plan to carry on a campaign of in struction to show relationship betwean | 3 industrial safety and economy of pro ) duetion Values for western New York Would Cut Mortality. Every effort is being made by the [to 7.00 per double-headed barrel it is pointed out that sht be enjoyed in t firms the short session of financ could be eliminated NEW YORK l;iIODUCE, W Dispatch to The Star te of 20 pounds companies tocut down mortality. | Despite the more liberal offerings of of all companies are | Florida tomatoes, the by demand haustive studies of held the market steady to firm Frederick L. Hoffman, | Crates of 144 tomatoes wholesaled consulting statistician of the 50 for the best dential Co. . “The eled apple situation was Supplies w method disease among the and Indian population. | hea Mexico has the itation of having | volume the nighe: ie v rate in the worla | 125 to with @ terrific mortality from ty ! . D STEEL TRADE LARGER. for ca have been closely followes NEW YORK. May 20 (P).—Busi-| investigated by the insurance ness in structural steel in April was | h; compani The interest of the companies in the eradication of disease and accident is clearly show e figures of the |less than in April York Life Ix surance Co. for . when, with $5,219,000,000 insur ance in force, the company paid BANK CLEARINGS. 136,067,91 Of the 11,031 policy-'| NEW YORK, ) ~New York holders who died during the vear | 3 4 000,0000 New 1,641 succumbed to | 51 to cancer and E re- | Y Reserve accidents 5,000,000: Boston hank is paid on deaths due to | $50.000,000 New Crime Engineer. “mee | PERPETUAL S5k | BUILDING lusses, which they say are mounting excessively v 1 in some lo- J This trend is »hn J. de Boves of tecting jewelry houses. banks a | PAYS Ik shops, says the business man g it too easy for the crook to | f them fail to realize,”” he ! 0 . 1 ndit seldom (:u"nlet-f 2 protected o ar t ‘h is made of alleged in- | Compounded only to tuberculosis. Far too m «ls, Dr. Hoffman Semi-Annually lems of insurance companie He de clarved offenders too often gain liberty Insa was responsible for 24 per $12,000, cent of the total and permanent disa Surplus, $1,000,000 % 4 tion of our new bldg. JAMES BERRY, President sunity i iz Said, in di the homicide prob- [l Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over after a comparatively short term in prison for the criminal insane bility claims allowed hy the Prudential e hrve yoors ranking ‘second i iCor, itk i & E iSts: NIWe Temporary location dnrln‘rrnnn\mr W More pa ers passed through . outhamptor n through Liverpool | JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y e gre Power Co. Loan Approved. [ nine Ilmuuml dollars ($29,000), princi Special Dispatch to The Star BALTIMORE, May 20 The Ma per cent, being part of a tota lund Public Serviee Commission ves. | principal amount —of two hundred proved application of will also carry the increased cash dis BALTIMORE, May May e comes on Sun 31, becomes a holi Saturday being but a half-session NEW YORK, May 20.-—The season [ initial carload o ifornia apricots peiches and plums arrived today. The 3.30 per lug of ‘)vlfl\l'n 1t pounds and the peaches 20, The plums sold at 4.00 to | old Crop carrots further stre ened. Car lot_shipments changed hands at 5:85 tons — BOND |SSUE 0. K’D. | vonas. series B sinking fund, 5% per | the further right to the said company ' _ Carbona Leaves No Odor | to pledge the said bonds so fssue The odor of Carbona disap . i v“vt. > a . any art - thereof, us collateral (o is beimy The L secure loans to it and Chemps—uko Bay | FARMERS GAIN. NEW . y L0 () Private Wall Street Hn Interna arm im- . Cleaning Fluid plements to Towa farmers nm S| : REMOVES GREASE SPOTS SLO00.000 and Without Injury t0 Fabric or Color { pal amount, of its lirst mortg gold bonds, seri sinking fund and fifty thousand dollurs ($250,000) secured by mort or deed of ¥ trust to the Fidelity Trust Co. (Balt it subsidid ! v | more, Md.), dated June 1, 1 and Baltimore and Annapoli authorized by a supplemental - Railway Co.. for authorization to| denture, dated June I, be 29,000 first mortgage gold | the same is he AT This is only a partial list of the many money saving bargains on sale in all our stores this week end. Shop early while stocks are NEW POTATOES | ASPARAGUS Finest Florida No. 1 Stock urch 30¢ 3 18s. 20¢ SPINACH 2 1s. 15¢| NEW CABBAGE Ih. 5¢ RA.DISHES 3 sunctes 10c RHUBARB 2 sunches 15¢| Spring ONIONS 3 suncres 10¢| PINEAPPLES each 20¢ STRAWBERRIES resrine ar.80x 25¢ TOMATOES No. 2’s, 4 Cans 25¢ | CAMPBELL’'S BEANS 3 Cans 25¢ BEECHNUT BEANS 3 Cans 35c | SNOWDRIFT 1-lb. Can 23c POST BRAN Package 12c | RITTER’S MAYONNAISE Jar 19¢ POST BRAN CHOCOLATE Cake 4c | HEINZ RICE FLAKES Package 18c American Sugar R Refiing Co. I_Bs_ [H Best Cane Granulated CONQUERER UNEEDA SHOEPEG CORN | GRAHAM CRACKERS 2 no.2cans 25¢ tarce packace 10e EVAPORATED MILK "=~ 19¢ BUTTER EGGS GHEESE e cow: I, 4G | smewrmDoz. 3T¢|, s, 41b. 23¢ LR NEW MOTOR BOUGHT. NEW YORK, Ma of Argyle ) vention ¢ e hich s expected to e Ui watomo bile industry becau: - : “ask for Horlick's The ORIGINAL ForlInfants, | Invalids, mer fares via the Baltimore and Ohio make it possible for you to see the wonders of the West this yearat moderate cost — California, Colorado, the National Parks, Pacific Northwest, Grand Canyon and many other interesting places in this western vacation land. Plan your trip via the Baltimore and +Ohio; a convenient and modern train service is provided via either Chicago or «St. Louis including The CAPITOL LIMITED to Chicago. The NATIONAL LIMITED to St. Louis Both are all-Pullman—no extra fare. Fine equipment—good meals—courteous service. “.‘”.\ GREATLY reduced round trip sum- Direct connections are made with western lines, offering you the choice of many attractive routes. 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Bhe A b The Aged Rich milk, combined with extract of choice grains, reduced to powder. Very nourishing, yet so easily digested that it is used, with benefit, by ALL AGES, ailing or well. An upbuilding diet for infants, invalids, nursing mothers. Con- venient, Light Nourishment, when faint or hungry. Taken hot, upon retiring, it inducessound,refreshing sleep. Instante 1y prepared at home—no cooking. - without extra cost. WALTER V. SHIPLEY, Assistant General Passenger Agent Woodward Bullding, 15th and H Ste., N. W. Phone: Main 3300. ore & OChio BACON } Every purchase from PIGGLY WIGGLY 'y weory JOMES Stuffed Par—h STORES must give you complete satisfaction § ez or Faser or your money will be cheerfully returned with- § s su— ¢ out question. 10¢c W R a2 ] (s

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