Evening Star Newspaper, July 7, 1926, Page 29

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i !. 3 Homegromn Potatoes ‘and|in corain drections siocks con ik Reiterated Complaints of In- Tomatoes More Plentiful | ez * ¥4 7 v [Ny Jeld| . geot Activities Lift Its Today in Center. Market,’ |Xet for, consoliaated 1aunaries tol : " Value Today. £ £ i i i i ix i i S .! Ll 3t 3 8 f m:. mnén;dm four days h';;l o s -ivi . By the Atsocinted Press. ' ¢ .Y y bes growing ¢rops in the regular cash distribution ‘brought NEW YORK, July ’.—-Otit, on’ fu- t id nearby land and |, i ¥ ¢ g Virginia. ‘It cam at & time when ary g “iut to the .previous tures opened steady; July, 17.92; Oc: P R ) v B b i Voo v lon and r companies to- L -16.45; The ap- Yo e et gt B e b g v 6 ot st o be e éarly today| , Morning, it is reported, wefe due part-| - Buying' ot Consolidated Gas of Bal- market, 1 : by relterated complaints of fnsect ac- Iy to the recent rains. timore accempanied. further bidding oS changes | tivities. The opening was 1 polnt 1| P _of gas stocks on_ the board. v Public utilitiés generally taken { revalling prices, with no at- 8 g 5 i We will gladly. receive - and gi;{e pyompft attention Bisarbe st Anyi Baak to applications for oy % by Loans .on Washington ; Real Estate Current rates of inter- est. Should you have Money to Invest ~we can also take care of . you. - Our experience, ex-'i tending over a. period of H i ?’ Es is e i ¥ Inting r asked for stock distant [Jalestn i : 3t C AT R A cinerated }tnll. points. Much of ‘the stock from dis- a ! 2 . . 1081 Wers absorbed on | had snatched it forth and run with tant points, it is stated, does not reach Al B 6 declines of 6 or 10 ts, however, &h‘ ash-barrel not and after ofe %o 166, Decerh- here in the best condition, while that from nearby farms is in perfect con- ber rallied to 16.57 before end of the frst hour, with the general mar- -Five Years :’o:h-lllnt about 10 to 15/ points In} he ditton, er. —-insures your protection. Apprehensions of insect damage to omegrown tomat gradually mm",’;’n‘:n?x'rfn.”:nce. being llllflrm Know that & e the crop seemed to be one of the chiel ah ¥ n Y 3 b S PeleH.Rm“Cm on-the adyance, evidently pro- ot Mai * 926 I.Eth St. N.W. ing 1 ¢ held down by liberal supplies of the ed by reports of. mnuznn show. £ P §§. : ; i o oo I e bt o n S B S0 S B soSe vegetable from Texas, Tenngssee and Mississippi. The homegrown product. ery gonditions over thé bell New Orleans Wwas quoted at $2 a basket of 20 pounds . q NEW ORLBANS, July 7 (#).—»Cot- ton futures opened %.‘ Jufly, 17.45; | 81ve Up ever tryig to make another. e e B ] e e quitable Co ive Building Ass’ ey, T kot M, I iy Equitable Co-Operative Building Ass’n although Liverpool was lower than | ¥ “ 5 ot due, First trades showed gains of prney JOHN JOX EDSON, President WALTER 8. PRATT, Jr. Secrotacy ts to a loss of 2 points. The ; SESs and3 ; Orkaniaed 1418, ' 0 - erplith YEAR 0O mi-mn" e : B gy gl me need (Ml Subscriptions for the 91st Issue of Stock Being Received UNH]RHGNIRM}E M:'i""f-: ‘ 7 Are You Saving . e You Sauing | prices had eased off § to 12 Prime Factor-in K“Nflfl UP b o o } For o Home. SHARES polats from the highs on realising. | - Profits Durinq Ffit : .A The Equitable’s plan of system- ‘- e s ; 3 b atic savings will help you obtain a MANY FARMERS SECURE A Half of 1926. home. - Each pay day make a de- LOANS FROM LAND BANK|- . : ; posit and continue, regularly, to do - BY J. C. ROYLE. ; ¥ this, * You'll soon see how quickly FamTER, 46 Thind in Maryiand, [ S Diweick S B % your money will accumulate. e NEW Yo! . 3 Carey Mortgages; G0t |icto are ‘the faotors. counias oo nar now A DT :‘:‘Wfi'\mfim ent of 'the = 915 F Street P B R SEE - SE are reported. Packers are paying 271, and 28 cents for the product, accord- , ing to reports, and much of it is said o be of inferior quality. -Meat, poultry, butter and egg prices ied unchanged today. i ' Today's Wholesale Prices, Butter—Fancy, 1-pound prints, 46a 47; tub, 45a46; store packed, 27a28. Eggs—Fresh, selected, 31a32; heri- nery, 83a34; current 28a29. Poultry, alive—Turkeys, 35; Spris Wroilers, 40a45; Plymouth Rock broil-{ ers, 1% to 2 pounds, 45; smaller, 38a 40; White Leghorns, 35a36; fowls, 30; rposters, 22; ducks, young, 20; old, 16; old, 35a40; D”M o “ ottt oot B Today’s market feport on frults and vegetables (compiled by the Market News Service Bureau of Agricultural Economics) says: Cantaloupes—Supplies liberal; de- mand good for godd stock; s 1 Special Dispatch to The Star. P BALTIMORE, July 7—“More than | months - the | |& tenth of the farmers of Maryland wi farms {11 honey balls, ponys, 458 4.00, few higher; standards, 4.75, few higher; Arizo: ‘Tints, jumbos, 468, 6. s Ner sty ponys, 54s, mastly 15s, 1.15a2,00. o . ident in « | which has t General Motors . Sranting upai i Beuvee ot the Fed- ’ Logoreichy ' The New York Life Insurance Co. eral agricult: censud ‘'now being ; S Offers o Make ¢ ‘ash F elgn P tal loans made by this bank | than $100,000,000 a year. 5 through the 20 National Farm Loan |, Hopes of a melon cutting, a distri- F- It M ] agelnan » | bution of el \ mmnh the auuo,”nom o S m:_th:r.mowuwtm On Improved Real Estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia and Nearby Suburbs - od $4,000,000, e e, e in ' Montgomery County, Maryland | =/ FOR 3, 5 OR 10 YEAR PERIODS s Bl e 900,000 more than in 1920. The e ON APPROVED SECURITY A Apply {RaNDALL H. HAGNER & GOoMP. l,'mmh-o Telephone Main 9700 I bushel . - hampers | 8¢ 2* ~ Dependable tacy, 1.00a1.25, 1053pital Traction Co,—10 at 104%. 10 at : , . : i Aanele wsghed apaa tna @ .. Income e masietn, gemend |l Y et 0 iy e B Slbeiee F o T Pt aoeas ; * lina, crates, 1.25a1.60, few 1.75; Texas, | 1°% AP DALL. s e g . : g B, GistrIbe- " . First Notes are an ideal Investment Medium - Bushel baskets, 2.00a2.25. grinmee m“"m’ i for people w dapital is a lithited one, and when ; A Fool snd His Money. u'fi& vy, e PR every dollar’ must produce an assured amount. And, “The fact that & stock Gertificate is "wi ugtnmx {anfii gfin: : : unlike many mediums of . investment, they're never TR i | 15 ers _ bo agencies, however, act: 3 rfl the ’“EI::' of farms operated y-all owners, hmlnzrnowmn, increased. from 82,805 to 35,138, How- ever, the population on fatms de- creased from 279,226 to 249,819, 8 _increass in . o7 ol ;‘ffi tf i v ghEzER {1 gt 2 P 5 | ?' » o Hoish gEgitee ig§§§§§“ A% i Py RRGE SRR AR B BRE FRRE T R IS R SR B8 F n#flm g5 2 % o i ir Frnsk k1 } : Annette, like a | § R cloth-top stave barrels Cob- Blers, . U. 8. No. 1, 4.05a5.00, mostly n.’;fi; fair quality and condition, 4.25 .50, ¥ ‘Waterm alom—eupnuer-k heavy, FA o T s Peas—Supplies light, demand mod- erate, ‘market steady; New York, D otmbare-—Suspiies: ight, demand i pp] . Vi Seaea | Washington Stock Exchange msection, . hotbed - stock,« %-bushel ] SALES. .50; choice, 1.00a1.25; LEaT b H i®. 1088 affected by fluctuating markets and industrial disorders. g They Guarantee an Annual Income of G L e SHORT-TERM, SECPRITTES. : » O Twendy Tears of Service Withowt Loss ta @ Shupie, Customer (Quotations furaished by Bedmond & Co.) B Al ? 5 : g B 8 friucs ; i ; & o Sl el MORTGAGE INVESTMENT ‘DEPARTMENT rdinary paper. Tho of people in Washington would have saved their money if they simply had asked ‘their banker to tell them what |. he knew of some supposedly wonder- ful investment, (o b pibs 383 e e i o it iy Your investment dollar is iven three paramount factors | i o ‘Fir;t: it hn'ci;t‘li&bsblme pro- - tection of sound, conservatively i estate behind i

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