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FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1926. FINANCIAL, » 22 ‘ | ECHOES BETTER BUSINESS TONE |2tz fer, i qex s e vians TR |NEENTER MARKET n\\H\\w 't:l,_": :;:?'“SAN o hus o s e SIEPPED UN GAS'Cominunnce of Varying Money Rates, Good Densinidi) 150 raaling s leven with & 4 e g NE K. 9 cording to an announcement hy the INVESTORS BUY S future price movement following the [ heing hought for speclal retsons. Ty ke evan it $750, $1,060 and upwards, secursd > - during 'l:-da)' hrief two-hour the previous final. Columbia Syndi- o : e 2 o Georgia ?eaches Being |sion. " The market turned a cate' felt the cffect of proft-taking. | But Railroads Are Busier BY STUART P. WEST. wtelk ago therw were 45 commodittes | WANTED—AN EXECUTIVE JAMES F. SHEA Received Here. utilities w conspicuous in ' the| The pool operation in Ca NEW YORK, June 19.—During the | The situation in the French franc |proposition which he would have : : WEEK’S RISING STOCK MARKET WARD BAKERY PLANS. | FIRST MORTGAGES NEW YORK CURB MARKET o e e 3L plket | Received by Private Wire Direct te The Star Office here provide for hoth bréad and cake 3 6%2% production. There is to be installed a ‘Whatever ‘ase yesterday. there were a number : g 4 uneasiness there had bean over the [of indlvidual issues which wars for Investment Securities, Low Cotton Prices and | company.” There ialso 0 he s T 1 gumominations of 5250, 3508, “ i i # 4 - raveling cake oven with a ca s s H reactionary tendeney of th t | W x G d i . i Only Light Supplies of | [ouriiiaey fendeneyof ine market Wik Gi'ng Gas'starisd forward Broguotion Slowed Down,| Dropsin Currencies Are Principal Features L on improved real saate stuated — in the District of Columbia. again and of®rations for the rise were | hut this Vi hsorbed without i iy L R P i s T Lo Than Usual. et o) SR WAL AN i On et which | _who has $10,000 to invest in a N.W. i huving, notably American Super- | Ginger Ale appeared te have b v 4 Power class “B," United Gas and |completed and the market for the = Banoe ot cahare has bean & coniin |imane of the miogt Interssting: Sonseh | gt el amill which hiis'a wons Disappointing news from the | Improvement and Electro Bond and | stock was left to drift for itsalf. . 0. ROYLE. mi devful . peach growing section of Geargia has| Share securities, all of which were | The market as a whole was active g . 5, :Yh'“(.;.h:‘,m ,,,'I:r," ,f,:',,r ',':,‘:f::\""e;‘f,r:‘;:‘,f":,‘,":‘.l‘,';: cabinets come and go in what might | future. Write for a) t- heen received by local deaiers. In-|up a half peint or more. with the general tendency toward " 5 IRETIB An Froncr Selglan Lht Talsn| NS o he w asnaal ST round. | ment. W. H. Braul, 333 Invest- | D ation Chiall A rvars ttepe Sx t0] ' Eome Thealiarcy. i iohr Aevels: NEW YORK, June 13 v | ments in Franch, Belglan and Italian | Now the Socialista are in. They were | oo e’ g il ) / / the effect that peaches are dropping | i n’.ng::’.a 'Im f;m lrm_n"fl::.d 6l pr i ot s a rising nm' :;‘ynn‘hor:v;u“h '|hor‘l‘.‘(p;:,l::‘"'f ing. )1\: will gladly receive from the tre in large numbers, due. | NEW YORK, June 19.—Followin] of production, hut reta ‘al o4 o " - pul rouxl r favorite v — " » an ive prompt attention b e ki BB e L e Trapage 5o 3 Ding hard on'the gas. Each in taking | It {8 curious how little the anaiysie | which ineludes a capital tax. They o azl _al-( g 7"”’ Aphities 1145 Naveh Fumaed 10 B the Mew’ Bork LR s l‘,;n‘k action from the same motives, In- | of (he stock market has changed from | may he strong enough now. inasmuch . pplications A Fhe Information came in an official | Market today: v d Sl Austry counts on mementum Lo carry | Nk {0 week during the past monih. |us the ther parties haye failed. But | First Deed of T t | Loans on Washington announcement by the executive com- | Sajesin INDUSTRIALS. FOREIGN BONDS production over the end of the flscal | CEE PR OVOF B-rfml of four 3;‘" it _is dificult to conjecture what the rus Real Estate \mittee of the Georgla Fruit Growers' | hundreds. shdeEr 3 b i 5 5 June 30, and the July 4 hell- | B2 Fhds a.nw'v of rising markets | gyeet would he upen French psychol Not . A Fixchange at Macon, several varieties | o at’s oo Fate, but In anzious not | bansing immediataly into selling Mar- | ogy."already Thoroughly undermined. otes Current rates of inter- to wind up the fi 1 T | wia, when i eEvaning WS |If It were auddenly annioumcsd that | est. Should you have e Likewise, when selling movements are | o nevcentage of all the capital in On Hand * Money to Invest of the fruit heing affected. Local| e dealers depend largely upon ship- | checked to clear {ts shelves of all possible ed there {s no period of pro-| pance was to he gathered in by the Rearing & fo s longed inertia. They quickly develop | govact W00 1B Tnianomits ot —we can also take care of ments of Fibertas to supply their | g v nort - | Into buying movements. i Thix fs a theroughly nermal A # you. Our experience, ex- trade both for eating and canning! i oting Georgia peach rrnp_}' velopment for this time of and | _The remarkable feature ahout these Low Money Rates. i e e ard irend in husinens. | Changes ia that they oceur without | The investm tending over a period of New grain Ix cammeneing to And its | anY easential happening in the outside | fow weakn ha See Realtor Thirty-Five Years way inte the Far Western, Middie u . Wall street had the same | come adjusted to the low money raies. —insures vour prn!ectvon 1t is stated. would serionsly hamper | - E e, 5 the peach market here and possibly { k 4 A K Denmic 8133 fncrease demands for other feults. | upn Fried 1 tx Dealers bhelieve Delaware growers will | 4 Teinain X% stern and n markets, and 8o :g:’nln- s data hefore it In February, It can ne longer get any fresh im 15th come to their reseue It the Georgis | ut the full flow by | & ;"fll'm‘k prices were hreaking, ®sTpulse from the evidence such as has & New York Ave. erop is as seriously affected as it is ached. ad early In January when prices | heen given by the latest Treasury op- Main 4346 Percy H, R“S”“ Co, reported. quently are busier [ Were going up. To be sure, it was led | erations of a superabundanee of funds. ol Only Light Supplies. one way than the other. The prob- |astray by over-optimistic predictions | For the first time since the war loans SR ol o 926 15th St. N.W. lem for the carrlers for the moment made from high quarters at the opan- | were floated there was no new Treas- ‘0 Loas to an Investor in 35 Years is quick return of freight cars to ori :nr of the vear as tn what was going | ury refinancing to offset the disburse- nating ronds. Shipments are heavy.|!s happen in 1926, But it had | ments which Washington had to make e erating efciancy has advanced | he chance (o obsarve in January juat | at the middie of the month. Yet there —— heek in | 28 well as in February that a big dis- | was not a ripple in the money mar- WE FINANCE Only light supplies of Georgla 6s. | Tneedas, an early peach are heing too far to permit any serious ¢ : tributive business was bei ket freight movemant . ness was being done | ket. a1l elassss of incoma-prod: ughout the try | o2 AN come-productng property | | . . i i LT A R i e Gilt-Edge First e SO CEEEI RSt -, H 080 538 1 Prov L ‘Aus 1 Prov Sania Fa 1 Rhin B Ro CC 4 Russ, 29E FECEES & PR o e »29300-00Pu900 VT RTOORDRI B 3828%: e &1 Westoh UF, 6 received. Th sold today mostly at SEx-dividend New Automobile Models. was being taken at prices which | Treasury had been issuing short-term || Loans a Specialty 5.50 a crat Elhertas, Georgia e 4 war. . Rellex and Hilleys are expected later 30ons G Bal new in the season A carload of Tom Watsons, the al BALTIMORE PRODU! The automoblle world is beginning | Were not profitable. notes, coversd by tax collection, to Current int. rate and commission M o motsls balance what it had to pay out en : b ortgage Notes BALTIMORE, June 19 (Spectal).— | '0 seethe with ;“'(':\f:‘;"g'n:"m'n'f Business Situation Retter. fheintarest upon the Gevernment || Higbie & Richardson, Inc. 14 8 Potatoes, white, 100 pounds, 2.0023.50; :{‘r:“":f‘mmml,_ F::-'-u.m improvement has oo |debt. It felt itself suMelently strong | 816 15th 8t. N.W. Available barrel, 2.00a5.35. As- & o curred in the price feature of the |this time to pay out the couvons on expansions and express confl business situation as compared with | the Tnited States loans without at- g In A‘“’“;:r'";'d » Up ®ariy Florida watermelon, reached this city vesterday, the second carload paragus, doren. 1.00a4.00, Beans, A adiness in t ture. Any unsteadin i > hushel, 1.50a3.50. Cabbage, hamper, | (¢ the future, AT SOEIEG atock | & month ago. Thers has heen an ad. | PMPUNg to ralse fresh mones = The Fromot Action of the season. and they find ready sale in spite of the cool weather, it 1 1.7581.90. Heets, 100, 3.00a6.00. Car- . The | VAnce in certain i t steel. experiment has been interesting on 1 | [l ced City v rots. 100, 3.00a5.00. Cucumbera, crate, | MArket raiher than in the Il e ol el & |ihe ground that It has shown the easy First Mortxage Loans | U‘;,:‘:{’,:,r)\\']fldil‘:‘% }::F:;t [T . P pre RIS R3.385300RT3 30055338322 2 S AN DE R BAND S S22 Disizzm - S ptd ey A5182! s BRI NRREE82. 880205 ZIRLNIER2R3R._22 & o esio— DoRmmBIDISNLD " 2R IUET RN RN R2BLR3. -z el. 1.25a3.00. Tomatoes, y v {ded pur- | modity prices, sush re o tion the laat few days has a P s . Juch as there should |¢orped, and stocks got into strong | | be if ‘a_business hoom were in Dros- | hands. Thev have been pushed ahead Ready Money t 11213 D DR AN DIWBD IV D I ANDEIMBIFABD 1 1553 I cws A Ehe R o sizes and qualities. and this moraing’s prices ranged from $1.25 to $4. Honey dews, standard crates. mostly 12, were quoted at $2.25 and $2.40 Homegrown strawberries are sup plying the market. None has been received from the berry section in| the vicinity of Norfolk. Va.. for some | time, and Eastern Shore. Md.. berries | are no longsr coming. It Is thought | another week will end the homegrown <npply. Homegrown herries this | + morning were offered at from $4 to R o T %6 for crates of 32 quarts. Pon Receipts of string and stringless heans from North and South Carolina | continue heavy, and a few are heing | supplied by nearby growers. Mod. | orate supplies of corn. cucumbers. cabhage and tomatoes are in the local market today. Meat prices remained unchanged this morning. There has been slight ; Aecreases in poultry prices during the Rand K B new wweek, turkey prices sxcapted. Turkey S el prices increased. The poultry marke! i« somewhat easier than early In the week | X slight weakness In the butter and scg market was reported today. Prices Ald net ehange, howsver, but Acalers sxpect lower prices will pre- vall before long. Buyers were on hand early this morning, getting sup- plias for their retall trade, business being fairly brisk. Prices of most rommodities were what they wers at the cloge of vesterday's business. Market Prices Today. Rutter—Fancy, 1-pound prints, 46a 47; tub, 45246 Eggs—Tresh. selected. 31a32; hen- vy, 33a34; current receipts. 30a31. va, 35; Spring hroilers, 40a45; Plymouth Rock broil- are. 173 to 2 pounds, 46; smaller, 338 white Leghorns, 35a38; fowls. 32; <. 22: ducks, young. . 18; voung. 70a80: old, ssed—Turkeys, 35a38; broilers, 43a 21.00; old, 40RO 2 Noranda Live stock—Calves, cholice, 12; me- opper Alum. 10411 thin 6a7: hogs, heavy [ 19 bortl Goid Mins and medium, 13%; light, choice, 18; A Gotd &P Jambs, 16. \eata— Beef, 17a18; lamb, 34a3T: o i Seam i i oin i ) Adirond, P& L € 80 1820 Alum. Co. of Amer_ 72 1833 0535 it ! o i 2o SRS e oS e e 8-t 3R 2 T FESPE FEE SO SEE &S TE SRS Central of Geormia 8 1929 Chi Mul, & St_Paul fis 1634 e s 78 1939 Fisher Body Corn. Au 1928 Goodyear T. & Great Northern 7 R I P e e t) a s T I e T e wiotel DEARR B BBBE K DDH I DR DDA I I B DB D B G D R e S "o A3 o i« stated. Early season melons u 1v are in demand, according to mer | chants. i 2Eng P 8 than 38 ounds. it - mated. ana l“‘.'(‘.‘l»'“zfi':"?’“ t lerflow of | SlIENt hardening of copper quotati o - e . . v 0 un T quotatinns . Prousht $160 and 32 Vesterdavie 1 ped, Mot Truck 76a1.50. Torn. bushel, 2.00a2.75. orders and e eady and un- |and related metals and a somewhat | "4 Of mones. Lawest Rates of Interast and Commission carg: ged 24 pounds . | 1 Fircions T Eggplants. crate. 3.00a6.00. Lettuea, | "hipments ons or | Armer tons in the textile The stock market position remains | Thomas J. Fisher & Company, omes 75 cents and $1. They were from the 1 Fornan o A | buishel, 25a75. Onions, bushel, 1.10a | Affected by elther pebr :’"?" ove- | Rut it «...,,,..",,.' ',',,' ,;{'d"'}" o been for the last three| e P el - Teesburg. middle section of Florida. g s L 1.10a | vers of stoek dividends. Improve- B sa at thers is X 5 — - ¥ and the car contained approximately i Spring _onions. 100, 1.00a1.25; | (WS G100 d water way transporta- |any marked forward swing in com e ;‘!lr::'-:;l;«"vrll!!l‘]::: ,;’;.m";: = ; 5"'3""""‘.5". . 1,000 melons. asnel : 1.50a4.50. Radishes. basket, 1.00a Only mbdetate taceipts of cents 2.00a3.00 chases for the West. - ‘ —with never a loss te a client Ioupen have been In evidence the past o e T S S Al WL improvement "‘"':“u‘s:'::';:'l'f :";"‘m:;.;'fl;"" fomtRrY. Dun's Review. | again without any fresh reason. but of as much as a single penny, ::”ga\:r;“g?;;n;-xs;t :w.p'm‘:m:..\t App barrel, 2.00a4.50; bushel, 758 | :ndul;r\ lh:'l‘;:rfl’l‘ :n:m_v ‘steel sup- | ing much encouraging fo -“‘f"":“m. “!‘\T"v“ Nflun gh- decline late in the L°.n in either principal er interest. ceptionally sweet. Most of the can L30. ' Pineapples. crate, 33%a3li. o An active wildcat Teasing cam Price question. OUT of 60 changes 31 | war vt he Sdoares in the Fall and I Send for Booklet s e i 1t | patlen. ) tn progeadd In NG OIRURES | W9 A3Vances and 2¥ daclines, but w | Sarly Winter had been excesaive l In Any Ameunt on I CHAS D SAGER | crate. 1.0023.50. Cherres, auart, fa | ‘here B & o 7 Tst—2nd—3rd Trus ‘ . V. son non 18, Watermelons, 100, 100.00. :fi:fi-(;‘&:fi" "This to some wlFE APOLOG'ZES DESIGNATION OF AUTOS | e provide sujtable and satis- |f Since 1906 SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. | ea wouine campsstn - ' 1 | Soioy selutions tor your sean 1] 924/14th M. 36 k | ol ariing campler ..., wen | FOR EDISON'S FOR RENT IS SUSTAINED || san s Seiuemerre 418, %5 S “Quotations turnished by Redmond & O B.‘::‘g‘,‘:"::;rdin‘ 16 latest reports. A J‘ {ll find our charges tne lowest == = = rec H g f t a point wall above tha s Judge Schuldt Decides Letter “L"| REAL ESTATE LOANS 0. Building materials " | 50 v Lumber produe- | Explains Spots Are Cau Is Reasonable Police Regulation. | Realty Loan Ce. ANT AMOUNT tion, l':;:u:h down from the year's ey < 10T F 8t NW.—M. %11 APARTMENT HOUSES 270 peak, In high above normal. Tinseed Chemicals in Spesch to West SppeRE IR eds Open Lvenings TRETDRNCE LOANS AT Low RATES ced, nts are s ey b c: :'v:d';!‘r‘no..g;l.r: sha e are steads - Orange High School. 1 .;mm": :‘h; mlv\";e”re.u‘l;vm‘v that | . | FRED T. NESBIT Iead has heen active during’ the 4 | requires the letter "L on the license week owing to Mm:lh‘ -ndhl:r'm; B o e | tags of rental automobiles. Judge Gus | - industrial demand. Copper ha . 2 g | A. Sehuldt jn Police Court today ever. | S*% 84 qood of trust on e trend to a lesserdegree. Sil-| WEST ORANGE, N. J.. June 19 | rileg L e | Jo "i“"vf' roet gnd com: ver, with some further purchases un- ., A X o | ruled the motion to quash in the case Joseph i. {7 der the Pittman act at $1 an ounce 5 h'“" g d:mn vesterday adhered | of Philip Milestone, president of the e = now assured, was strong. ‘The reatric. {0 his rule against public speaking, as | \Milestone System, on the ground that Ground floar 834 15th Si. N'W con tion of ginc preduction strengthened | Mrs. Fdison addressed the student | o i talning about 3.000 square fast suitable the regulation was reasonable. i the position of that metal. body of Weat Oran, . o for investment houss or ether high o ge High Schooi for | Milestone through his atterney, Prepared to Accommodate the class busineee Textilen in Doldrums. 4 I‘N"‘v the while apologizing for chem-| . B. Stein, declared in a metion that| Most Conservative Investor Textlles are in the doldrums =0 far |jcal stains on the inventor's elothes. | people using rental machines abjected with H. L. Rust Co. 0. Pac. R. R. Co. orris & Co. 738 1 New York Central 8s Oregon Short l;m! Penna. R 781 Sinclair €. Q11 P, C. Swift & ‘s. B ;Illnn O1l of Cabf hion Pac. R BCo T2 Rikber B Wastern Union 8148 1 tinghouse £ &M eSS oRun ety R a3 o 8230333333 °2303303 Fo330323233333355323222333338333 152 SENE as wholesale buving s ~oncerned, but | Mr. Edisen and hi; vt v i oot S s wite arrived at | to the designation of driving livery|| pj . N.W. S r:“r‘o:en.l':{’!'\::dnl':zru’l‘n the high scheol In the same small |Machines and that therefors the reg | b Ll L s m: ::nN b e ¥ Mtine mere, frealy. | oar_thak ascved. av s vaR(ale for ths | LIAION WWas RECRAIL (o et and Gold Bond Coupon . . T avemants are active. The | Crown Prince of Sweden a fortnight | Uy ¢asonable { Certificates = 2 i Aine ot The mear deaters, however, |80, T had the prince riding in this | B L el Pavable at Any Bank . y Sk r." Mr. Edison said. “and now 1| ; | DERAL LAND BANK BONDS. | haye been dungeroualy narrow. nave | cAll It Guistavus Adalnhust He was | A€Signation ar a_means of identifica Guaranteed by When You Need a Loan Sons. €l Y “ roundly cheered by the i & [tien. A fife of $10 was imposed o - B 2 $ 5 | avers Brmamars of ¢ profiabie semson TR Cheniee v, et lase e AL e e ne | United States Fidelity T o - & Guaranty Company Loan Specialist | Court of Appeal . and while it has gone up and must tell about the spote on| COUT HERw [ R vow: yanke; it {Mr, Edison's clothes.” Mes. Edison | Ao ™ 20 conta a pound lower than st | er ta s morning | | (Resourees, $46.600,000) l.o T T vaayThe tact remains, |1 asked him to change his sult as | CANCER FUND SWELLED. | Yieldin, Money to an howsver, that the Uniteq Stateg prob. | Hant whnt Bims to wear one with P A 14 Vo . Do e 4n0.000- ton of |1PoL%. He said ha had not time and | §199.500 in Additional Contribu- % Interest Pius At 5/2 %, and 6% ithat if he did wear the other suit Tax refund up to 4% mille INTEREST 5 ~rude before the end of 1926, and that | [hA! : ¢ [it would get dirty tos. The spots are tions Announeced at Meeting. production of the remaining portion of | [, SR K8 TFOL LoD, TAR #PALE ave | & N Renewing Your This amount les in the hands of the t bya, i | tactne or Renew SURY C IFIC by me“‘n‘\l‘s'hi'nFl.):.al::\::'.lharn "X he ‘conelusian of her talk v)w:“é\“fl“ sifie of 3’;;33'““9"(‘:,':'_"“’::"1 CHAS- D. SAGER Conmlt.u;'EL‘Cl'l“ Realtor TREASURY CERTIFICATES. ru":r.ll d—’:::axl:u ales in the northern | inventor aross and amiled at her re.|31000.000 endowment fund of the| B Tasn Gucaletios (Quotations furmished by Reamgnd & 0. | SIS D0, efals"are ‘commenein o | WS, | e wera amnounced ‘vosterday 2t || 924 14th St. N.W. L R T G recover from the depressing influence | . % Takcheon fx: the s oirkap S| . N.W. TP 25~ . y I 1 eo Ban ! A N.Y. Ave. Main 4346-4347 P ag | g 100 of ety ol e aahed ia peak | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET | Thomas W Lamont. general chairman e ROl i 2 52 | of ‘the vear Inst week. | CHICAGO, June 13 (United States | Morgan &« Con Drosided. The ' new ———— & i | Department of Agriculture).—Hogs— | gitta bring the total so far raised to FOREIGN EXCHANGE. 1 8,000 head: steady to 10 lower: pos- | §338,515. /Quotations furnished by W. B. Hihbs & Co.) TRADE IN METAL. \!;b!x o market for light lights and | “Heading the list of donors s K % 3 i miral Selling ehocks | NEW YORK, June 19 UP).—“Livels | pound ok "f}”én.”fq 5t a0 | 100000 Lt Sl The New York Life 1 rance Co. dressed pork, heavy, 'f:i 3 Wenden Cop.. E 3 seo buving of plg iron. which got under | 1o a10 bt PP S e A 3“:'.‘:n|v& m “nm ';7‘::’:1;! T Offivsve Mie e Western, 30832 1sales INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS. g way quietly and rather slowly | ton, 14.80; packing sows largely, 1 b : | 1 o : in hundreds. | Paris. frane. . L s month epened. eontinues to gal | a12:80: shippers, 5.00: estimated hold - mv e . T s S , e e Grost. Lake | aaihah e et o L DAIRY PRODUCTS. . Fl t M L()an % Beacon” Ol . . . ; 461 “Two_important 14.25814.80; light rs (1) age ) X & BN ek gDy D= e SR Rmea n o R R 2 & & 3 w5 » 3 33 33233222233 FEFELRESESEET™ >: 2930 D1 ¥ F S = ED®S & [T TTTrTeT——" St fain it 03835855 -nR50 Bba fataii & OF fuke: Futatone & & . - = niame 13 238350 3B n RS misae 1 sz = > > PRSI E et e e < P e . Metal Trade say medium weight 2, i v ity | » BALTIMORE, June 19 (8pecial).-- disposing of prospective production. | ylaughter piga no prices. ;fl’:::" Jeshoenn, edv o hane On Improved Real Estate in the Dis- E:::';:ugni BDiGnd le0ieey tonn e | Cattle—1.000 head: compared with|oid, 15a23; guinea fowls, each, T5agb: trict of Columbia and Nearby Suburbs movement The steel plate market s :,,r;;fi“.f.‘.‘;s”‘mfl"fim“‘;':_ e old, 40a50; pigeons, pair, 30ait. in Montgomery County, Maryland firming up in the Fast. atearn weak (o 25 Tower: mostly 10 to | and® nearby. fresh 4'”"';":'&";:":: FOR 3, 5 OR 10 YEAR PERIODS | 15 off: steers receipts predominating | ng14429. e CHICAGO STOCK MARKET. o, | in run: supply slightly excessive: run | Qutter—Good fo fancy creamery, H16AGO, dune 19—Fotlowing n| | EVERYMAN'S thout 7.000 larger than a week earler. | pound,” 3aa4z;” printe, "42a44: “lndies. | || Homsns Apaetmente : . ~ g |33a34; store packed, 30a31: dairy Business Properties Pulldin a report of toflay's Galss, hish, low INVESTMENTS | | toheavy. 1o best | irlnts, 30a31; process butter, 3583 i - and closing quotations at the Chicago ‘ welght at 10.50: best yearling, 10.40: | Poiln S0ass gRLitld Steck Exchange trade for voungsters and desirable ON APPROVED SECURITY BY GEORGE T. RUGHES. light heifers uniformly compstitiv — light heifers up to 10.35: steers of Apply Fruit and Vegetable Record. Today s market report on fruits and vegatabjes (compiled by the Market s 8 News Service Rureau of Agricultural| 141 Columbia Synd. Eeranemics) saye: 1 Cons Royalties n Cataloupes—Supplies mode ; mand moderate, market steady: : fornia Tmperial Valiey, Salmon Tints.{ atandards, 36s and 46s, 3.50a3.76; jum.| *3 Sibeen Ofl Corp bos, 4ps. 3.76a4.00: flats, 128 and 158, P : 1.25a1.50; fine quality and condition | standards, 38s. 3.75a4.25; jumhos, 36s, 25a4.50; few higher fiats, 125 and 158, Py FEERE PE P Py FEEEE P Qslo. erown...... Stockholm. crown SEEETESIE nions—Supplies light: demand Jight. market dull: Texas, standard erates. vellow Bermudas, U. §., No. 1, Zor 1.35. 3 Salt Creek Cona. Potatoes—Old stock: Supplies light: 4Salt Creek Prod ton few sales to establish market: new Bl e Sy U stock: Supplies moderate; demand - moderate, market steady. North and Seuth Carolina, cloth-tap stave barrels Cobblers, U. . 1. 5.5026.00; few falr conditio} 0. Salse STANDARD OIL ISSUES. Lettuce—\ rny - uptien Sttt ] PR e e homegrown supplies demand | 880 4% Yaves "bed’? 132 slow, market dull; California, crates.| 890 Continent Gil nw 2 Teebers type. 4 dozen, 3.00a3.75, mostly T i around 3.50: homegrowns, 2.dozen| 400Imn 0 of Can nw crates, Big Boston type. 50al 00 Nut" Fianiy 0 Peaches—Supplies very light; de- North mand light, market dull: sales, direct ; to retailers, Georgia, sixes, Carmans, 3.75a4.00; Uneedas, falr condition, 2.5023.00. Strawherries Homegrown, re- celpts light and supplying the market. Tomatoes—Supplies moderate; de- mand moderate, market steady; Mis- sissippi. fours, ripes and turning, wrapped, some green, 1.65a1.85 Cabbage—Homegrown, receipts mod- arate, supplies moderate; demand limited, market dull; Virginia, Ner- folk section, barrel. crates, pointed type, 2.50; homegrown, barrels, point- o4 and round types, 2.00a3.00, accord- ing to quality. . Asparagus—Supplies very light; no rales reported. String beans—Supplies liberal; de mand limited, market weak: North Carolina, bushel hampers, green, 1.30a 2.00, few lower; 5-peck hampers, wax, 2.00a2.75; Virginia, Norfoik seetion, 5- peck hampers, green 23.00, mostly arqund 2.50; homegrown, barreld, 7.00a 8.00. Peas—Supplies light; demand mod erate, market steady; homegrowns, 2.00a3.00. Cucumbers—Supplies moderate: de mand light, market dull; South Caro lina, bushel hampers, fancy, 1.25a1.75; Virginia, Norfolk section, hot-bed stock, 7-bushel hampers, faney, 3:50; cHoice, 2.00. 33 ] 3 SETESEFESPSEES RIS E AR S S eaanst I o ane_ igh FEE FEEEEEIES value to sell under 9.00 scarce; grassy URELY, there are 100,000 Utilities and Raliroads. cows and heifers in increasing sup- = e Washingtonians who witl || [RANDALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY Compared with the rallroade the pul\ao utilities have both :dvu\uggp ing less decline; tanners and cutters gladly send one “mm or and disadvantages as mediums for in- unchanged: bulls stron to %5 higher; L e e e | GE LoaAN GORRESPONDENT tment. There eral con. | vealers, 2. .5 . 26,000 from | MorTGAa EN T he | utllities. s there in of | Sheep—4.000 head: practically none the it st Cinnivs e 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 8700 the raiiroads. There is mo uniform | On sals today: for week 30,000 direct served fheir country in the | system-of aceounting imposed on the | and 92 doubles from feeding station: C‘, s:nwd"t nl he Great Willities, as is required of the rail.| fat native and Westrn lambs, 2.00 to War. g to_Jehn Poole, roads. Regular earnings statements | 228 lower: oull ane vearlings, 125 to Treasurer, DISCHtoH of Coltaws are the rule among the utilities, but | 1.50 dI: fat sheep steady; feeders Federal. ""‘r‘ Natlonn ‘| steady to 25 higher: week top fat deral-American Nationa some of them give much more in y bl B i ‘Western, 1 5 formation than others. The different | ' T 0Ny b 14.50; fat ewes, 6.50; Stateg have different laws governing P ng lambe, 14.76: utflity inancing and regulating utility ations. R o m— o SAFETY BY THE bes so largely u n the utility flel‘; that it often takes elaborate CENTURY analysis to determine just what is the security and earning power behind 1 3 i apecific utility rc\;rl:le::.m Rn.uw.'y . | Centuries ago First Mort- bonds are more simple in this respect. 2 5, ! e S B LU 2 So much for the points in which the . f 20\ %vage(si o: real estate were pre- : N irakdaiieml o o e u A Penny Saved Is Two 2 erred by investors who held ':JLOSING WHEAT PRICES. |the fact that the utilities have been Pence Clear.” ; safety paramount, and attrac- Low. far more successful in gaining and é ¢ 8% 138" | retaining public favor than have the Benjamin Frankiin, tive yield desirable. % |rafiroads. From time to time con- sumers complain and public utility S e 19w e PailalRe i Ronnenhmudonnub s Rma1e— FRERL T T Far B R o e et e EPE PRSI S re e - ITE DISPRSRCRE S P o) s W0 133 o= = et Ba w3 Wi mem i3 =t is P —aai & s = Et S3FRIRRIAIRI S3ETe mann B we o= o P St o AR S e P e LTS 3 e e DA S i 20003, BB 3D I E S DR B A IEA A IR A IS DL D0 BE Ba BEA Sz B2ERIIEIICSRVIL.LS S8 mmamtaamswihane ~ »2BRRRAINZBIBILLT R ity _a v & B 08 - 353338 13819914 S da it 2 & FOENET A 2 seBELYE3Dy 32833 CEdEEy oy ._._.,.__ e 333es3non350uponsse33e 3 9335u35550000050009! 2232833222003 2228R33222R233328 283033 3033353383 222 32 23 > > 7 3 P 222388 b | 2320853e- 25 = SO ST S»o053 1222229 53 31, 77, S 333083 B FESIESN FPEESTE —a Century EEL T 3222233332B223R33332F%: paiars [ 383223233222233 ~.. RO 5583 ZERTRT " avpara 93335283332, 33282 222! A S s 5] ) 3 = 22 S DD D A AB B DA DA DI D e Tk e B D ) T B et D 1IN 23 rieans_ cotton futures 12 Doima p. = cloved steady, Byrd Denies Workers' Plea. Special Dispatch to The Star RICHMOND, Va., June 19.—Gov. Byrd has denied the application of the State emploves for a work day of seven and a half hours, insisting shall put in eight hours Y , save for Saturday half days. The woman workers were al- most wnanimous for the shorter day, I“ne have so far resigned. 1o comissions al harassing orders, . ' e sanditiona obtain _ tfre: A third of a century ago our quently. Th:h:ll“l‘fil h:\;l ;\: Il‘u(‘h cir proy av ; e fronds in the eontintous da. o e ; 6Y,% FIRST MORTGAGES m:f:“':‘,',‘;:;:J‘;,‘:;}‘:‘:?",:‘.Fc?fl'_' Your principal, regardless of its size, A Third ’ of_shippers. will yield you an annual return of 614 %, of a began to safeguard — with in holding publi : < d i CLOSING COTTON TA e e tllitias heve ts. thenk if carefully invested. If you have worked sound realty security — in- OTTON TABLES. |the originator of the customer-owner- iad 16¢ veis moneyslf you seok o e estireh i : NEW_YORK. june 19 (#).—Cotton fu. |Ship campaigns which have been car y INETaas Y 2 surplus funds; they tures” closed Wady. unchanged 107 points rled g In prictisally every section of dium of Investment that is absolutely Safe Without o began paying interest depend- o t! ed States. Ly . the Stilities have managed their public __If your happiness depends upon a guar- ably. They have never low- relations with greater _intelligence Y Loss ) ey than ave the railroads. only veryre-| || anteed annu;l reflxrn—-l’:I p«ildyoq want the credi e stahdivd: e h the latter n ng a " T Yut of the ulllity book of Dro- maximum of assured yield, we suggest edure. T y’:'::nyhmn;‘nf; of the udliies— SR . and all throug] is article the trac- pesasa BBl PR ST MORTGAGE NOTES UL C class by thcmnlvsnh;hl‘:'e Ml;‘l mr:;]c B F SA O fi':‘;‘.'"“:';'.ynfi?m"-dn’n tos Londa of aisc: Mortgage Investment Department . . . FE TR GEE FE FESAESEICHS 8233 737337 230315535 EEEE e % e ""'"d"':""d"lM- tric light and power. gas and tele en in doeubt abeut a security | phome companies have been almost ; : 3 W consuit your banker. It is squally ta | unknewn in the past decads. Pre- : Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. much his interest as your to protect |ferred stocks of these companies have your savings. You trust him with|a record of continuous paymsnt of your deposits—why not trust: him |dividends which only a few of the 3 LT oy o [ S SR 2293 3325 3 FEICEREE o BeoB 5B omram & “}m— @an 0000 n0p 3 -