Evening Star Newspaper, October 4, 1927, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON? D, . TUESDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1927 INGENTER MARKET - Spinach Lower——Tomatoes Higher—No. 1 White Hen- nery Eggs 50 and 52. pre the kale quotations on « of spinach and ice v tomataes only changes noted in wh food commodiii today Spinach, which has been 00 and $1.23 a crate 1o price of $1.00 today Tow = 15 a erate selling at “from sclling for bringing and selling Tom Dealers in « No. 1. white rents a dozen naining the same s follows: h selected. ent rec quoted were Runch tinr 2.0024.00 per rots, 1.00 a half bushel; squash, 150 a hushei \ » dozen ears, sold in five-doven lots snd Sweet potatoes, 1.0021.25 a4 hushe! h. one. 3 store packed &mall to medinm Spring chickens, 2 16; dneks, 18420 henn with other N 1s they were yester 40: henne 38, Other prices tar, s 100 hunche: Do wmaller, 3! es Iceberg type, 4-5 dozen mns\l}'[ n-.Rm slow, market {pound sacks ve dinm size pond sacks Supplies light: demand | dull; New York, 100 ows, U. 8. No. 1, me- Michigan vellows, N Supplies moderate: demand arket slightly stronger; New . bushe! haskeis whites, medium | X Dbushel baskets | 0 | reau demand n Shore Ma Tows : ymat upplies modera mand moderate. market s 1,-bushel hampe tics, mostly around 50, Cauliflower Supplies moderate market about nd. crates, suppli v Cantalo 1 et dull; wa Color: pony suppli 1k meats : SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS IN BALTIMORE INCREASE th to T AL INMORE. ieposits in 12 in Baltimore 3 Total mu banks | this pusit at the end of Jul: $ 5 at the end of 1€ to fizures just public by the Baltimove branch Federal Reserve B: made of month was con 1 movement of de- declined in August dur- the preceding four year: mber 14 this year, 67 regu- | change, DEFENDS FEDERAL COTTON FIGURES North Carolma Agricultural | Economist Compares Hes- ter’s and U. S. Statistics. By the Associated Press, RALEIGH, N. ¢, only have the of Agricultural n without ioundation ges have weakened the its worle with farmers, . head of the depart ic economics al sald last night, in a Not Bu- October 4 ainst the Feonomics department Dr. ment of " agr ate College vernment nearly the rarr [ Orieans state the tion covrect in their estimat wer of cotton than is H. ary of the New who said in a rece ment that the methods used by artment in obtaining inforn cotton supplies are mnot states that the depar estimated the world c: ton by 886,000 bales and that this had reduced the price of cotton over $1 a bale. On this difference it may be well to examine the basis of each re port and to point out the difference between {hem. Source of Informatio “Wirsi, we should con of information. Mr. H veport by one Mr. s figures are not - the s SHison. an pect ia the prob- xport stocks. We n's report on it does mot come directly from original sources.” On the other hand, Dr. made by him with able mill Torster | the department’s figures on mill stocks are taken from the International Federation. This information ar | Hester, | ex- | takes his | Mr, | actual | census, but apparently are deductions | GOLD LODE FOUND. Size of Slr’i);e Dwindles—Manila Savings Deposits Saved. o e, Star and Ghicazo Dails |~v inds, published a p r'mluunm. {ober 4.--The Bulletin story this morning that the Benguet Consoldated Mining Co.. in the R auio gold district, had discovered 800, 1000 tons or ore running $ | ton, £$ B to the gold st @ume out in the afternoon he pay lode to a half mil Tion. - B of the ¢ At that mains one mine: heavier and the ore er as the depth increa lode assays $1.041 per ton figure, Benguet world's bon. a numl lower of Fill Up With Firm Flesh New YEAST and IRON adds many pounds Pleasant to take— Quick r= sults—or pay nothing Daily the letters pour in, teling of the amaz g_benefits in weight Wod health-boilding that IRONIZED YEAST ' gives. They say: 10 pounds gained in 3 weeks,” “one full treatment added 7 pounds,” “11_pounds and _new TRONTYED YFACK his built up weight and new healthy energy in thou sands and it cando the same for yon. IRONIZED YEAST ie 1wo fonice in one— wesght-building Yeast wnd strengtheaing Iron. | president See Ugly Hollows of weight. | from 15 | vear. TRAFFIC IS LIGHTER. FIRM REORGANIZED. NEW YORK, October 4 (P)--Sep- | NEW YORK, October 4 nher freight traffic on the Mi tinghouse Airbrake has reor- ropped 1o 141.300 carloads. Westinghouse Tnternational 508 in the same month last Signal Co. to take over for- i holdi . ouri - GOLDMEDAL FIOUR ends baking failures because each batch is ‘kitche'n-'tested” for pies, pastries cakes, biscuits and bread apolrn Kann President DIAMONDS Other Precious Stones Hembers of Amsterdam Diomond Erchanoe hirty-five Tears 2t 935 I'" StrC(‘t‘ PLATINUMSUITHS 4RTHOR 4. JEWELERS AR R RY AR R ARt R ERR Y nthththththtnl 155!5555%555&5555%5 AUTHORIZ] ACENCE Whenever you think of Paints Iarly reporting member banks in lead. ing cities of the fifgh district had time _ deposits axgrefating $236.414. 000, compared _with 5.4 August 10, September v collected from the actual census of 90 per cent of the world’s cofton mills. The United States department raiseg the_estimate to 100 per cent in order | to include all mills, t “This information is given in view of tha apparent misunderstanding he- WILL USE POWDERED COAL | tween the origin of Mr. Hester's and | the department’s report. Tt would ap- pear from this that the department Ship Being Pmed in Baltimore to has an equal claim to correctness with | Run on Pulverized Fuel. Sl roive Difference in Reports. Specia! Dispaich to The Suar. “The difference between the fwo re- BALTIMORE. October 4.—Shipping circlen are awaiting with interest the y,";;,;d,;;“?""“-“ed By Rollowing ompletion of work on the steamship | % Mercer, which is being fitted out with {burners for using pulverized coal as | 3'" : fuel at the Maryland dry docks in Korgikn mull ! Baltimore. The fuel conservation paort stock committee of the Shipping Board re. | and afloat .. 1.308.000 cently discussed the practicability of ao82, the mew method of using coal under| oo 8953000 “There is a difference of sea conditions, and the Mercer, be- longing to the Shipping Board, was | bales between these two reports,” | ordered to Baltimore to be fitted out. | 8aid Dfi;-o{(mmv ““The greatest differ-| o imopeivad o Coal will be pulverized aboard the . ence. ,000 bales, i= with respect to d vessel and fed to the burners, which foreign mill, .Japanese and afloat ::dl'hn:(lvh:e“::!‘ “su"u"’ Mé’o‘n':u only. in stocks. In other words, the greatest much resemble oil burners, by com- {g«unt- sting tablets—60 to a bottle. Safe pressed air. difference in the reports is n t _everybody. Does Mot upset stomach por {field where Mr. Hester's sources O YOO cause gas or bioating. PRICES ON PARIS BOURSE. imformatmn are not known. This does | not mean that Mr. Hester's report IR‘ PARIS. October ¥ UP). Prices incorrect. but that the Bureau of Eco- | moved irregularly on the Bourse to. | Nomics has no way of determining | o JRONIZED YEAST soday from your day. " Three per Ccent . rentes. 56 | its accuracy, because Mr. Hester does | g See the a fain 1n woight and francs 60 centimes: exchange on Lon. DOt State in detail sources from which | sirength from just & ‘course treatment. don. 124 francs 2 centimes: § per|h® Sets his information.” I you ace not satisfied with quick results, cent loan. 76 francs 70 centimes. Demand good; market firm: The | - e o refunded. dozen crates, Big Boston dollar was quoted at 25 francs 47% ! Women of Shangha! are taking up & o TRONIZED TERST CO- Atnme | ornia and Colorado. centimes, the artificial flower fad. Ge. 9RY. Meats, fresh killed 3226 smoked sho; lard, 152 Calves, choice. thin, 9a10: lamb, 38: strip bacon. Live stock. medium, 13a14: Fruit and Vegetable Re: Today’s market report on fruiis and .wegetables. compiled by the Market *News Service, Bureau of Agricultural Xconomics. say: Apples—Supplis light, market stead Ington, combination. ancy Winter Bananas, medium to ze, 3 hushel has e, Jonathans, 213 inches up. Delaware, commercial grade, 1. Nn 2 Staymans, 2% inches 1 3 e yeast is the same used in making ml, h T ks ‘mal oo Deneticil. This yeast is treated with iron taken from fresh vegetables —spinach, lettuce and celery. on is exsily assimilated by the blood and toning vp liberal: demand boxes. Wash xtra faney and | 211.600 5.000 Only when Yeast is Ironized in this way is It most effective—{for Iron is needed to bring out the weight-building values of Yeast. By this ]Mmul ) IRO (1ZED YE. you results in half the time r Yeass and iron taken separatels 1.988.000 7.838,000 680.000 | 886,000 up, Grimes and Jonathans, 2.00 AR 886,000 | 1, 2% inches, De. noderate; home- g market; New eported. Cahbage- bupnhe rown mostly _suppl LRLRLRLRLR ;55%55%&5%555%5555 Rood, market 23 erates, 2.00a2 upplies of Kastern stock good, market | and Niagaras, : Western stock. supplies moderate: demand moderate, lifornia, lugs, Flame y think of the name u Pont for duPont Paints Spell Paint Satisfaction “made by the makers of th efzt'mous Duco” 'HATEVER you plan to paint, consult the du Pont dealer in your neighborhood first. 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Motor Fuel Supreme Motor QOil Combined with Supreme Motor Oil either of these gasolines insure power and mileage ~Fill your tank, change your oil and note the improvement in your motor. At the Sign of the Orange Disc A. ABELMAN, 4909 Ga. Ave. N.W. OTTO W. BENSON, 5008 Wis. Ave. N.W. E. A. AWFORD, 1203 Pa. Ave. S.E. H. F. DISMER, 3124 14th St. N.W. EASTERN HARDWARE CO., 305 ‘Pa. Ave. S.E. W. A, FINCH 2416 18th St. N.W. RENCH CO., 424 9th st. N.W. fi-L‘ Auu -1 =y =y g g g 2010 18(5\ St. N.w. » 703 Kennedy 8t. N.W. N MODERN ., 917 H N.E. MONARCH HARDWARE & AUTO SUPPLY FRANK F. POCH, 4525 Wis. Av.. N.W. F. H. LENOVITZ, Hal .'B. RECTOR, 5643 Conduit Rd. N.W. SAM MENDE 6 A WARE & AUTO SUPPLY CO., 13“ 7th 8t. N.W. A SERVICE HARDWARE CO., 4710 14th St. N.W. W. J. UMSTEAD, SERVICE HARDWARE CO., 2569 Ga. Ave. N.W. F. L. WATKINS, S co., 1801 L N.W. '"GULF REFINING COMPANY| i t S L L LLELELE L Y \

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