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FISH ARE PLENTIFUL | INGENTER MARKET Butter and Eggs Are Firm. | Potatoes Go Up 25 Cents a Sack. Despite stormy weather. which has been prevallent in the East the past saveral daye, marine products on Cen-; tar Market have heen plentiful andq large supplies of many varieties were avaflable this morning for the usual heavy Friday Saturday trade Among local from | the Kastern Shore brought cents for small fish and fro sente for large cronkers at 10 cents and butterfich at the same | price. Jersey 15 cents, rour erel. 10 cor cants: ste hut very pi Crabmeat {11 . were quoted A gallon, and erab el R malion. Hard crabs | rel. or 75 cents a dozen. and soft crabs At from $1 tn $1.75 a dozen Sea sealiops bronght §3 a gallon. Shrimp Are Cheaper. Shrimp proved today to be cheaper than earlier the week \'f'U\n:’ wholesale at § 2 gallon for cooked varieties and 30 ecents a pound for Ereen shrimp 1 The firm con and lines, croakers roast in hurter mar With top srades b hutter e were firm. auoted The hest hetween ition from 16 45. Eggs At from 30 to 33 cents for and with current receipts 28 and 27 cents Potatoes went ur secing today at € for whites and §6 matoes are 13 o apples fram Si 1o §123 $250 2 hushel: lima hea Quart, and corn. 30 cents a dozen Today's Whaolesale Prices. Rutter —Fane tub. 43 store packed Fresh annther 25 conts, £4.75 a sack cwests. Ton half hushel 0 ta W for 1 pound prints selected. 302 urkevs, White Leghorn ne: Poultry broilers. 3033 26, fowls, 26a27. roosters voune nld, 15. keats. £0. old. 33340, Dressed hroilere. 3%, keats, 0ld, 40ain Live stock medium, 10a11: thin, a7 Mo veal o Teetorn Aers. 24n Rhoulders voung, I Turkevs, 40 voung. Ahal.nn. Iambs lamh, Inins 34; 25237 shoul- 30a24: fresh 118 1 pork fresh hams Fruits and Vegetahles. Apples - Supplies liberal: bushel has. kets, Marviand and Virginia. v us varieties, 75 00, few high as 1. Cantaloupes—Supplies light. de mand moderate. market slightly s conger. Delaware and Eastarn Shore Marvland. Pink Meats, standards, 36s 20032 %5 jumhne, 38= 2.50; extra fimhns, 3.00a3 25 mostly .00 Grapes- Practically no Eastern sup plies on market demand T3 Colorado, maost Iy upplies lizht: tan few | quate limited: demand | | the oil ! point when it changed hands ghtlv stronger haskers Tiieve, med: light dull; Supplies market Potatoes moderate. vellows, & 0026 30 Watermelo mand very Corn o Supp maderate. m cacked. per 1ear hig Cuenmbers Supplies licht: de mand light. market slizhtly stronger home.grawn half-bushel hampers, 21.00 eries vams | demand | home-gro corn fow Ton few sales reported to Are Yon a Sucker? people put their wake np bre > on the dotted inquired of some vhat he knows that is of- Never pnt vour line until you have one in veur about tered 1o jesue RAILWAY INCREASES INCOME. NEW N 19 ). An inerease of S117 aperat ing in -ed with July Jast vear is ¢ ‘he Kan LA coven July 140 1926 than t 203 Radio Utilized in Garden. It has gardener radio SRt was 4 happy hut the plants in tomato nthers plants with ny of the rden COMMODITY NEWS ‘IRE AR FROM ENTIRE COUNTRY FORT WORTH « improved th turkey vie r the south The north chip 500 more car in 1925 ATLA orty o0 G a cities renc pounds of by for $6.409.606 as a result of the first o weeks, sales of the 1926 crop Tiis has given a marked Increase to. buying power in the tobaceo distriets. districts expect ads this vear t maney | N Proples Lanston ) Sacunits THE EVENING NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office BY WILLIAM F. W Special Dispatch to The Star "EW YORK Curh Market gave o good of itxelf today, although there was no decided change in the character of the trading from that witnessed Auring the past week When it hecame efforts to force real change. Du Pont, which was ad-| | mitted Wednesday, changed hands a —The| half point helow the high price es- €| tablished during the first day’s trad- ing, Operations for way again in Glen price 2 points to 173, and the hakin D e ATy ot themselves under leadership of C‘on- tinental issues For the renewed strength Northern Ohio Power, Wall Street has a report that the same inter- este hack of the buving on the last move upward were again hecoming \etive in the issue. Freshman Radio and Franklin facturing hid upon an inereased volume of husiness, hut the price improvement centered in | was limited the new Misted in-| It was a market in which Texas Gulf Sulphur. | commitments were heing made with nd du Pont. Gen- | considerable caution, hut one which | naturally moved in| gave the appearance of heing in a the lnwer prices of | position to respond 10 any great on the Stock Ex- ! amount of renewed huying. Anugnst account | the rise got under Alden, lifting mn evident that liquidation in | ? shares were not meeting With the success anticipated, the pressure against this class of stock wax lifted. Humble Oil rallied at 62 Standard of New York after losing fractionally retraced the loss, cuum, however, did not do so wail as most others, Considerable the trading In dustrials like General Motors eral Motor: sympathy with the old shares interest NEW is an ORK, August 19, al list of bonds “ollowing | and stocks | traded in on the New York ¢urh Mar ket today £ o Am Seating Ve m Thread € pi ARt Gae & Eloe AN Fran Atian PO 3 Borden Ri mp © i Hot"Am 3 P Shar' B Am Tots Con Bean Do Ale'n Car Ligm Celotey” € Celdiex Co pf Cent Pin Cor Cent States 'E nf 4 05 Spe & munm e’ Xin 11361 31 Commonw P € n o Commonw P n pf 200 Commonw P € w 3 Consol Dairs P o G Balt n Laune T 1A A Wenden "Cop Hovston pfit mewall Co rod_Corp Bak A 8 iak B 1 Gen_Elre Gor 1Ge ELG r repts 158 Gon ™ Mire 1 Gen Nea. Gilletts S Glen Alden Derby 0 & R Euclid O Co &U 1 1 Hazeltine Corp 4 Hevten' Chem LHorn' & Hapdard STANDARD OIL ISSUES X 108 1001, ) AFTFR CALL Camtal Traction 5—$300 at 1011, Monex-—Call loane, 5 and # per rent Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY l|nnka PP e A 104 107 s Lol R0 10015 1 104 10013 104 1 Asked Ak, MISCELLANEOT Uhestnut Fams Dairy Wash Mkt ¢ Wardman: Park Hotel 5 BONDS. BUBLIC LIy Potoma: Wash. Ruwy Wish Rwy 110 1011, | t 101 NATIONAL BANK Natinnal Capital Calumiva Commiaral Dt Farmecs & Mehanies Amerioan Metranalitan Bank of Wash TRUST COMPANY an Seeunity & Trust Tr: Loan & Trust 165 SAVINGS BANK Wash FIRE INSURANCE nen s tonal Unior TITLE INSURANCE Title ate Title . Co. of Md. com MISCELLANEOUS CALL LIONEY FIRM. NEW YORK. August 19 (®)~Call money firm. all loans 413 closing bid 415, Time loans firm: mixed col- lateral, 60-40 days. 4l3ad4%: 4.8 ! months, 4%a5 Prime mercantile paper, ~adl, Star. pld 1001, ergenthaler Linotype 103 atl M & ~hinzton ‘dlvkel “Ex dividena. HRADING IS LIGHT N COTTON MARKET :::¢:-= a Negotiations. were | new | STAR. WASHINGTON D. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 19 NANCIAL. i | i | Opening Is Easy, But Prices i Rally Slightly in Later By the Ascociated ™ NEW YORK. August 19 ton futures opened October 16.70; December, 16.73; | March, 17.00; May, 17.13 The cotton market opened easy to [day at a decline of 11 to 14 poi | response to lower Liverpaol cabl ! more favorable view of weath land renewed realizing or liqu nrhvmn December sold off to 16.64 after the call, making net declines of about 17 to 21 points on active months. There jalso was liquidation of Octoh companied by rumors of possible from the South for ol easy: { ments here Hlivery, | “Offerings were | heavy or aggressive | steadied on coverir prices showing ra from the Jowest first_hour. Private cables said the decline Liverpool was due to increased he jing and continental selling. | Reporgs of further rains in north ern sections of the Western and Cen- | tral belts contributed to the e ¥l { rally, but there was renewed sel | on the official fo ts pointing 10 | gradually clearing ne De { cember advanced from 16.64 to 16.7 eased back to 16.64 and then mum\\ on a private report making the condi- | tion of the crop 62.2 and the indicated market for D s net lower | not particu and the Sl the decline. | of 7 1o 8 poi at the end of ng midday j hec. or ahout 10 19 P Angnst steady Oc- I first trades the belt account downward 1rend December, 16.3 or 13 to 18 po [ terday's ciosing level ' tions of more than § inches of rain ir the helt stimulated a rally of 11 pr near the end of the first hou O RUBBER SHOWS ADVANCE. | | NEW YORK. An | [ runber. smoked Tof 40 imonth ago, S5a 0 shares nf presant anietanin {of no par vaiue of M | Company” wiil " 15300 the appear At the .‘lp 19 Th IT lS SURPRISIN —HOW LITTLE peo- ple know of the really remarkable dividend records being made by the well-managed hotel corporations operating hotels that arc well lo- cated. THE A. LINCOLN HOTEL -location ideal and the management will be the best to be had. THE BUSINESS ABILITY —and integrity of the officers and directors of this company are too well known to com- ment on. Their rec- ords are all ones of great success in the Biemessknoddl (Every element of risk to the investor has been ban- ned as far as humanly possible. 9000000000000 000000000000000400000000000 Officers and Directors: LESLIE M_ SHAW Road ient Viee President. Marstand Dike- mher ot ( Me cress Director, Federal Seeurity and ice ni President Washineton Real Eetate aranty Corp Merchants’ Bank & nst (o i Canital Bank Director ol Canital Tn € E MORAN Th'fllnr‘ President of €. E. Moran Vestment Bankera, It will .please us to send you more informa- tion if you will mail the coupon. A. Lincoln Hotels Inc. 501-2-3 Denrike Bldg. 1010 Vermont Ave. V000000000 0000000000000000000000 enrike Blde.. Washington. D. . SvOeePe $00e ton-goods market was quiet at un- | NEW YORK BANK CLEARINGS hank bany b Federal 000,00 Secured b first deed of trust on real estats. | | i Wash. L. & Trost January, 16.78; J"“Phl Weller gii ™ol & # V% = Real Estate Loans The Capital Realty Co., Inc. COTTON GOODS QUIET. spatch to The Star " YORK. August 19 —The cot- || Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Real Estate Loans —in the District of Co- lumbia, nearby Mary- land and Virginia. Print hanged levels today. 60, | loths were quoted’at 71y for 6 688725, Raw sil price for 4! Dispateh to The Star NEW YOR halane nces Reserve 284.000.000 Rank New, credits, Money to Loan Prevailing interest and commission, REALTORS 809 15th St. N.W. Phone Main 9486 WEAVER BRO S Stocks &Bonds REAL ESTATE LOANS s, Bl APARTMENT HOUSES RUSINESS PROPERTY RESIDENCE LOANS AT LOW RATES E EDT NESBIT N.W. Main 9392 EDWARD B.SMITH & CO. Members N. Y. Stock Exchange New York Philadelphia Boston MILLER Train Control Subiect to Change Will buy 109 shares at 24 Will sell 106) shares at .. 2% Clarence Hodson & Co., Inc. 135 Brdwy, N. Y. Tel. Rector 2472 Investment Securities Corporation Financing Commission Orders Cities Service Company Henry, 14 Doherty & Con1pm1y S~ 803 Wilkins Bldg. Main 6189 1508 H St., N.W. WASHINGTON James Donald Cassels Manager Meeting,r Unusual Requirement HE test of our service to the Investor lies in our ability to place capital in an investment that is of unques- tionable character and one on which there is a guaranteed an- nual return, July Maturities and semi-annual interest checks are tangible proof of this. We take pride in the fact that for 20 years no investor of ours has ever lost a penny through ownership of our Annual Return First Mortgage Notes Secured by Real Estate in The Nation's Capital Mortgage Investment Department SEANONSLICH 713, 715 and 717 14th Street Main 2. Maryland—Virginia District of Columbia The Yield Is Important WO factors will determine the measure of your financial success — 1. Your own capacity tosave; 2. Your money’scapacity toearn. o Ride 17 Miin Insnras and Exe NW. 3 FOR RENT Stores and Offices Near the New Willard Hotel —Reduced— Monthly Rates If Rented Before September 1st H. L. 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