Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1926, Page 29

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G STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY LARGE PEACH CROP. SPR NG EHIBKENS [}U‘”’"N S]’R[]NGER . bt FREDERICK COUNTY, MD EMPLOYMENT FAIR [:AIEH []F SAI'MUN I WIRED STAR FROM } U adTe s ke THes ek L SELLS $50,000 IN BONDS |1, . n.p.riment Finds Some De. Biggest Yjeld Since 1915 Expected \ ness was due to offer of Au; Special Dispateh to The Star ‘ | clines in Industries. | | by United States Bureau. ENTIRE COUNTRY usually an inactive month, and a d BALTIMORE, J Y CHICAGO, June 16 (#).—Peaches mt compaved with October. The | DAL June 16— rederick . are promising the largest production August offerings were absorbed by | County, Md., sold $50,000 41; per cent | FEven though there has been an un | ‘AGO, June 16.-Total holdings Spot interests at 15.93 and 1555 and | serial lateral road bonds vesterday at | eXpected slight decline in the iron and ' | this “season since the great crop in| 4 | & i vage are se WiRet: rallle abe bl e the market rallied, October tfading | o5 187, the net cost of the money to |steel industry, and considerable unem | The Government bureau of ag 5 | 000 pounds, « e 6.03 and Deq er 1595, At the e nd shoe pound mpared with chroai 16.03 and Decem 3 1 ployment in’ the textile and shoe § | ricultural economics reported tod 4819 4 he o 2 000 last month and 68,126,000 of the first hair the market was about | the county being slightly more than | g, e e ¢ De ent” 4.15 per cent. The commissioners of |Ustries, the Labor Department's re Perplexing Habits of Fish}'h” the estimated vield in sight at this time last year. Rnnnler-. Market 0pens at S[ight De- | steady and near the highs. { the county are elated over the price |POrt for May today said the country 159,000,000 bushels. an increase of ty e alled 14,370,000 punds, bre ol s atisf totalled 14,370,000 pounds, broiler botist generally was on a “fairly satisfac 0 "y 000,000 husnels over last year. 5 i o, v £ . -— . ! Family Responsible for | ot t e nalr sreater out comed by Dealers in i ke 4 i obo, and miscel. | line, But Works Up on CAR LOADINGS DROP. ? 3 e T e A alie put of peaches in the Middle Stat laneous, 11,084,000, | | ing_ group compos uk s | | | & €o., Nelson, ¢ Y | Fubber industry. particularly in Oh looked for and in most parts of the | bt . i - g the Short Pack. | Sontneass e well s vory heuvs Meat Markets. NS e Private Figures. Revenue Freight for Week of [send Scott & Son. all of Baltinore, |W4S noted. and satisfactory emple Lerop in th ar inlargzed pro v e e, - 1 . - p, o 1 - PRI L o t Southern PPine Association mills | 3 _ The next highest bidder was John p. |Ment conditions in the metal, ma —_ une 5 Is 945,964 Cars. eyl hine motive trades, but | Baer & Co.. who offered 05,0 ol hinery Bl ve trades, bhut o 2y o ered 105.044 0 jecline in the number of workers wa hown in practically all the bituminous — | duetion of other fruit is likewise ex ¢ a0 88 pier icant Dist week ¢ - : weted, especi 3 CLiant snring Y o v g s i - eulg Y { BY J. C. ROYLE, g ERG L S Sneing_chickens are in steady de. | g0 fect pimants wera 7l /B0 e Xeuibis S Loading of revenue freight for the | the bonds, or only approsimately | v sections. mand. the demand not bein sreat, |5 feet, und production 66,000.0 NEW YORK, —Cottof : 0w pol s than succes | A ng as great, [ §00,000 feet. and production 66,000,000, W YORK, June 16.—Collon i ey ended on June » totaled 945,964 | 0F & point less thun the succeastul | LETE 0 PECCo West Virginia. An Special Dispateh o The Star g : however it was when cheaper|Total unfilled orders were 263,000,000 | futures opened steady. July, 17.48; | bidder. | October, 1 Decembe: cars, according to reports filed today | The bonds mature in varving |thracite flelds were working at full | . NEW YORK. June 16 W\\hv.mmwBERRY CAI.LS PHONE uled. Dealers say there is|feet, 2 and retail grocers from the Middle ays a gopd demand for “Sprin Junuary, 16.20; , 16.38 Iby the carriers with the car service | amounts from 1952 to 1955, inclusive. | Production. | As. | State, county and municipal bonds on | The demand for permanent farm s such chickens are termed.| pPORTLAND.— Business intinues | arket was steady today tecli RTLAY s S 3 3 > division of the American Railw a reased during the month elling « . z B : - | the average are selliniz at the highest [hands inc dusie . g West to the Atlant coast aure scour- | ¢ 9 BiE 6.6 vnriete foi supnlics ofcanned | HATE I.ESS THAN FAIR the demand usually being greatest in new crop prune contracts | of 3 to 5 points. Ju salmon, which has become one of the | | during the 4th of July holiday season. Pacific Northwest. although | 1747 and Deceniber to 16,14 under | soclation. prices in several vears | while extensive road construction and staple food products of this and other . In recent years, however, accord-| e and England seem to have | liquidation and selling by brokers | Thix was a decrease of 135,200 cars - | municipal improvements helped to re countries. | SR ing to dealers the 4th of July holi- v their early season needs. | With local and Southern connections. |\ qey the preceding week this year, | duce the unemployment in evidence From every river on the Pacitic Says Present Return to C. & P, Co. "‘,”';‘;":']“f‘“r:l‘“ '“‘]‘»Lr'-‘fifl-‘ i}:flflm;l 28| prices ..,(-'w cents 2 cents | Relatively ¥ Liverpoal cables and | 2 08 S0 iilva noe of a olidey GERMAN STEEL MERGER | turing the precedins months Const come reports that the supply of | 0 R sons - seekini for 40s and Gz cer 50 reports of continued good weather in S b 41 — . s s ‘ i lief from the doing their eating the South exc 4 Thty | decreases being reported in the total fresh fish is < to have kept s N nate—! i 3 J 4 K | e South except for the droughty [1€ 5 - many canners inactive P L LR Net in 1925 | 1" recorts in by States instead | ATLANTA.—The rains which fol- |sections in the castern belt were fac- foging g ol *‘l';“”l';"““ eashal FINANCING EXPECTED[ N. Y. C. PROSPEROUS. periods. The total pack from Al Was 5.83 Per Cent. of taking baskets of food on their|lowed several days fasting und | tors on_the decline, but the market \w(l't”']‘l";[ :}‘”' s total "’*("'l"" \‘”‘2; NEW YORK, June 15 —New, finan.| NEW YORK. June 16 (®).—A bet to the Columbiu River is expected to WRIBAOS e prayer among wgin, North Caro-|soon steadied on covering and a little it Seci ¢ 75 | cing to complete the conswlidation of | ter year for the New York Central in s Fairly Hberal supplles of thellina and South Carolina planters, [buying on comparatively low private | 0f June o wias a decrease of 02200 Germany's leading steel companies | 1925 than | “was forecast by A. P. " @ Ccotton | cre zures. sold » to “rs, crease of 3 i1 oe into the United Steel « s Corpora . o S o ben, the cotton | crop figur July sold up to 1 the correapionding week i | s the Uniteg Steel Worke Corpors- | Hareis, vice president and chatvnas of e murket| ion is expected to total between $30.- | the finance committee, on his depart be extremely small. In consequence, | [idhilokens ave balng. Teioived. the canners are declining o name prices | special Dispatch to The Star e o "l'“ Tecelyed. the sup- | have materially until tha exact amount of the pack | ‘ : plies being ample to meet demands. | crop, although abandonment already |and December to 15 e available can be defnitely known, It| BALTIMORE, June 16.—The pres- | Lower prices are anticipated, accord-| s greator than for all of last year In | showing net udvances of about 2 to § for the week N.dTl 000.000 and $40.000,000, and may be | e for Europe today. Since the roads 1s expected that uotations will run | ent amount of return to the Chesa- |InS to dealers, but they are not ex.)the same scctions | points by the end of the first hour ! i dza and 1924 do not include | brought into the American market | were returned from the Government extremely high | s ., | Pected to take much of a_drop until A report published by a local | 04nolls within a few weels E . : | peake and Potomac Telephone Co., | yper the approaching holiday season | iRty sy oil. . renlies.. o) . Pillon, Head & Co, the hanlers | s TANrOas situation has bean tmpacs " " { " b d by o) A ™ o 5 sy~ By ° E . based ol replie on . Rea s g TS | ing, he said, and the (' » a o Many Mistaken Tdeas. under the rates fixed by the Public | This morning’s cool weather was| ... crate: demand | Southern correspondents, pointed to a | FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY. | who have underwritten previous bond | . 8, 16 Wkld (00 (e Centely nam Uty § o ; 2 welcomed by dealers more espectally | New stock: supplies moderate; demand c unidaEw . |anjoying steady progress. “We are Canners and salmon fishermen de- | Service Commission to net 6 per cent | - pecia | p indication of 14,160,000 bales as & issues for the Rheineibe ['nion and N sat o clare that more mistaken ideas exist those enzuged in the sale of meats, June 3 NEW YORK. June 16 (P).—Thelthe August Ths eel Weorkis twat el atisfied th conditions. ur L e e i Ae Coast | OF slishtly over, is lless than falr, | oo weather always increasing de-|South Carolins, clothitop stave bl 3 fiftieth anniversary of the investment |of the constituent companies, will be salmon than about any other fish. Ac- | A. E. Berry. president of the com- | mands for such products. | slat barrels \u~|| S.. No New Orleans Quotations. banking house of K. H. Rollins & [in charge of the new joan. ;nrdim: to Dr. W. H. Rich “f' ”;,. pany, complains. | ‘l-‘\ vl:o fruit and wfiamhln mxr‘kfl 1.‘) :*:“:.‘ 4 North arohna, - ungrades ‘\‘l;‘\\“ :}um _\.\P ;u;p !:\. ) ,l\‘.,u? ‘IT being cel \;,.hd urd” h | The ml.umraw n's bonded indebted. ‘nited States Department of Fish- | g o S receipts W stly light or moder- j0at.50. | =totto s opened steady. July llins, its founder, is still chair- | ness probably wiil be increased later o riae fhe mhiitaker a0 exiats that all | At the becinning of the year the |, is hisckberries g be. | | Strawberries—Homegrowns supply- | 16,50; October, 15.57: Decer 1 |man of the bos During its exist- | to $60.000,000 or more. Most of the|ton. We have practically taken care Sahinon roturn to their native waters | telephone company announced that a | ing the exceptions Ckbervies from | ing the market: homegrown supplies | januury, 15 March, 1 The |ence the. nreanizaiion has underwrit. | financing will be ‘tone. in tne Unitaq [Of all our equipment requirements for every four years to spawn. Irroneous | ‘nrther trial of at stosix months | Ngpeh Carolinn sold at from $3 to e; demand light, market {market was today with I ten securitie egating hundreds | States, 1t is understond. although a | 1S year.” O O e rown up | under the existing rates would be|g450 a crate of 32 quarts, whilo szrown, 324t crates, varl | cables about as due and firs s of i ¥ ? vart of | portion of the forthcoming issue will about every other phase of salmon |made to determine if the company | Delaware &us brought from | ieties w6.50; mostly 5.00a | showing gains of 2 points on July and | which opment of | he reserved for subscription in Eu-| If vou need work, read the want life. [could provide necessary expunsion | §1.25 to §4 a dozen. | 1osses of 5 to 8 points on later months. ‘ the public utility industry | rope columns of The Star. Even the experts, however, are not | With the vevenue thi ved before N B ites inots P pomatoes—Supplies moderate; de- | 5 thoroughly conversant with salmon | it Would ask for higher rates i arket Prices Today. | mand moderate, market weaker; Flor. | e an Imcarnntionl faderation. | A ruling of Judge John C. Rose in | Butter—Iancy, 1-pound prints, 46a | jda, os, ripes and turning, wrapped, comprising officials of Oregon, Wash: | United States Court states a return of | 47 tub. 74 | fancy, count, best, mostly 4.00; chotce, | ington, California and British Colum. | less than § per cent to the company Fresh, selected. 31a32: hen- | gount, 3.00, Al ripes and | bia has been formed to study them. |would be confiscatory ') 34; current receipts. 30a3l. | turning, pped, 1.5val 65 few early | Between 10,000 and 15,000 adult fish The net return on the property of Poultry, alive-—Turkeys, 35: Spri | sales higher | | broilers, 40a4>: Plymouth Reock broil Watermelons No supplies on | | | | | | moderate. market steady: North and business is running ahead of last year {on a1l of our lines. The new leasing urrangement regarding the Big Four | will give us greater flexibility in opera ————— will be marked at sea this vear be- | the telephone company in 1825 ‘was N, doad tween British Columbia and Monterey | 5.83 per cent, according to its annual |§7% 1!z to 2 pounds, 46 smaller, 3% Bay. | report e b, Joms o 1 plies modernte: de. “Since 1916 the United States Bu-| Commenting on the disappointing : 20: old, 15 il e mais e reau of Fisheries has marked and|showing made by the company under |Keuls = youns L o 3 liberated more than M Youne | the mew rates for the first six months | Dressed “Turkers. Foaftt broders S0 | fish,” said Dr. Rich. ;m " these | of this vear, Mr. Berry said: {80: enta. youn. S0a1.00: old, 4bano. | markings it has been established con- | “In the period which has elapsed | 4, Liv® Stork—falves, cholce lusively that salmon return to the | sinea the present rates were put into | S TALL th stream from which they originated. | affect it has been demonstrated that o, MM They never enter other strewms. It/ the present return to the company is | Neats -Beef. 17al8 lamb, 34u also has been proved that Pucific |jess than a fair return. To put the | veq =, i v Coast salmon spawn only once. After | oyse in another way. it has been dem- |pork loins. 33 R % they make one migration to (he spawn- | pntrted that the rates which the |hams RoiRers. ing ground their lifework has been |eompany originally sought would have | huns. 33433: fresh shoulder s rute: demand accomplished. heen fair and reasonable had they | L . steady; home- “It is a mistaken idea that all sal-|peen put into effe This justifica ‘ Fruit and Vegetable Review. shel baskets, small pod va- | pointed und round Supplies light ‘!(‘hmnd! e. tarket nr Delaware, | bunched holdovers, very la sales 1.50. rge si 2.00a2.50; mon run in fouryear cycles. The (jon of its course is gratifying to the | Today's market report on fri run in the Frazer River hus usually | oo | vegetables (compiled by the Market | ©'G; T occurred in fourvear periods. hut in| \Ve helieve that the paliey of at.|News Service Bureau of Agricultural | mand good: market steady: South Car- | the Colombia the return of the fish | yoypting to require the telephone | Eiconomics) saye olina. bushei hampers, green, 1.50a may come at any time between onei.ompany to do business In Maryland | Cantilounes—Supplies modetute: de- | 3 gy, nostly 2.01 North Carenfie.| and seven yea The pink sulmon |,y return which is even less than |mand moderate steady Fisher Farmpers. oreen, o 60adso0| of Alaska run in two.vear cveles.| o cost of financing extensions and fornia Tal : 1o 3 Y | i : cost of fina ons and | 3 stly around 3.00: North Carolina while the silver sides are threesear | yging operations is a_mistaken one 3.000 standa d v Gl Bsctith, oipackl fish and stay iIn the native stream, ,pg one to which we believe the busi i, 1 8 npers. & 3.50a4.00; flat, string- | foar Sbefone ROlNE to sea. \ess Linterests of the city do not sub S:50n ;. must] 0: g 00, sction | Chinooks and chums are i e S 3 and 155 honey less, moatly 4.00. ‘Correction yasears ular. In the southern Pacific Coast crates, mostly 128 day's report add Virginia, Norfolk | streams the Chinook goes out as u| stundards, 455, honey balls {section, S-peck hampers, voung fish, while farther north they | Lettuce—Homegrown sunplies vack. 3.50. stay in their native st longer, | grown steadily, while the packing. re- | eral: Western supplies me Cucumbers often as long as 18 Atter | frigeration and shipping of fresh | mand moderate: market weaker, n the Chinook goes to the o it stays | water fish on the Great Lakes and | count homezrowns: California. crates, | Lurolini from one to five veurs | inland waters has shown u correspond- | Ieeberg type. 4-5 doz., 4.00a4.50: home. | 2:00: Vi A, 2 X . other B % |ing increase. rown. 2 doz. crates Boston type, | Stock 1shel hampers, . 3.50; Fresh Business Betier. ishermen off the north Atlantic|25a1.00; doz. crates choice, Correction vesterday's | “The Atlantic Coa.t saimon returns| Coast reported record catches th Onions - Supplies lizht: demand | report. Virginia, Norfolk hot- two and three times to spawn, but |season. and the use of motor trucks |light. market steady: Texas. standard | bed stock. should have read 3.50, in- the Pacific t¥ is done after | to transpor s from fishing har- | eri Yeilow Bermudas, U. S., No. 1, | stead of . one breeding t bors to s i I marke California. standard § Blackberries—Supplies liberul: de The fish business of the Pacific |viised the profits fishermen. | Yellow Bermudas, U. S, No. 1. 1.75a [ mand limited: market dull: North Coast has increased lu in late | Maine sardine plants. which have been 00, 32.quart crates. best, m and this Spring the catch of | idle for,some vears, will be operated | Peaches — Supplies light: demand | 3.50; small size, fair condi halibut shiny W points | this season. The cod catch of New. |moderate. market steady: Georgia, 6s. ti 02350 | i the, country was excep- | four xpected to net that | Uneedas. 3.23a3.50 | Supplies moderate; demand | tional. Th Leinng indusivy of | pr Jf Canada siound $£14.000.000 | Potatoes— Old stock: supplies light, | moderate; market steady; Texas, | the southern has als too few sales to establish ma bushel baskets, 2.65a2 Reduced Prices on All Early American and Colonial Furniture HALF CENTURY OF Charming old -mahogany and gumwood Dresser, ¢8 inches, re- duced to— A INVESTMENT SERVICE R e Dol b CELCREe can Furniture. Every Colonial plenishing is Dressers reduced to— $175 reduced now. TH E establishment of E. H. Rollins & Sons was coinci- Zfi.fié?ufi?&‘im“,’.." dent with the Centennial celebration in 1876; so that $98 Fine old Salem Dresser and Every plece represents genuine “Lifetime qual- in 1926, while the Nation is celebrating its 150th birth- | e o e i o day, this firm will have completed its first half century. Chests ‘1‘1“0"' are suggesting today for charming omes. Pioneers in enterprises on which are now based the o _manogmay chex with soundest and most seasoned investments, this firm, ‘ $59.75 . | Charming Chest of Drawers, in solid mahogany; 36 in. wide; re- through the underwriting and wide distribution of 0TS ‘securities, has played an important part in the growth giahogany Lo T, i foue : Poster Beds . Spinet Desks and constructive development of this Nation during $49.75 Fouposter bed. foll Eolid mahogany Spinet Solid mahogany Chest of Drawe size .........820.75 Desk, Tudor .n;’u&, the past fifty years. Uiy hgg?.égucad = : Twin size four-poster, \ ; ; red finish .....835.75 Sv!;er Desk in solld We wish at this time gratefully to acknowledge the Secretaries il e f fr- d d l' Poster Bed ...841.73 Large Mahogany Spin- loyal support of our friends and clients, through whose sty DR B S e N ood, 2 drawers, BUMWOO! mahogany, dull red helpful co-operation this has been made possible. $59.75 - fish -.1....-88750 Goltd mahogany Spinet Mahogany and gumwood Secre- Desk, reduced to tary, 36 inches wide, 3 drawers, Quaint old mahogany $38.75 $115 four poster ...8$49.50 Quaint old mahogany Eeg::t:gn.nnk e Full sizse Poster Bed, and gumwood Spinet very attractive.$50.75 Desk ........849.50 E. Ho RO“ins & Sons . {mols::st‘saogi%:zé.wvl’gQ‘urven- Founded 1876 $160 Becretary Desk, mahogany and gumwood, 2 drawers, : galid m.ho:?lgfo?mm Duco MAYER & CO. New York Philadelphia 1...ish, $135 Seventh St. Bet. D. & E. San Francisco Btately Becretary in Colonial Red Mahogany lamentlgo fronts, $157.

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