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CURB "CHANGE FORMED. CHICAGO, February 7 (#).—Organ- $zation of the Chicago Curb Exchange Association has been completed um adoption of aws, though when actual trading in unlisted securi- fy ties will start and choice of quarters the election of officers ar a constitution and bave not been determined. * Frank L. Schreiner, assoclated with the Chicago Board of Trade, has bfl’n named president: John G. McCart and James A. (‘n\annufih Recretal E. D. Norton and E. J. Kuh. . with the officers, form the board of Mortgage Money Loaned at Low Interest Rates Economie Conditions Tyler & Rutherford Lean Correspondent Mutual Benetit Life Ins. Co. 1520 K Street Main 475 1st Trust Loans Any Amonot D. C. and Montgomery County Large Construction Projects FRED T. NESBIT 1010 Vermont Ave. N 092 Money to Loan M'fl‘ Dby first deed Of lfllll un rfl\l Flllll valling t and cor T -v Joseph 1. Weller 50, "3 & § 1% Wright, Slade & Co. Stocks and Bonds Rought and Sold for Cash or Carried on Margin TRE MAYFLOWER HOTEL Connecticut Ave. at De Sales St. Telephone Main. 1581 Resident Partner APPLICATIONS INVITED FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved Real Estate —for three or five year terms n prevailing:interest rates. Lincoln National Bank Washington, D. C. $500.000.00 available for immediate first trust “loans on D. C. improved property Interest 5'2% Commission 12 % /0 G. H. Selden & Company Inc. Woodward Building Main 7230 Money Available for FIRST DEED OF TRUST LOANS o . Reasonable Commission Prompt Replies to Applications JAMES F. SHEA 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. LOANS ‘Let us "LOANS ON REAL ESTATE Immediate Action Counemu Treatment Our have your apf peaks Percy; H Russell Co. 926 15th St. N.W. 6% FIRST Mortgage Notes Safe—Conservative Ji 40 Years Experience firancirg q “s W‘n;v H Saundérlé Co., Inc. K AT TOBN Main 1016 1433 K Indianapolis Water Works Securities Co. Bonds 1958 Secured 5. Due Jon. 1, arnings 8 Times Interast Charges Price 99 and Interest to Yield 5037 Stroud, Kurtz & Co. Tronsyortation Bidg., WASHINGION, 1« ON BOND MARKET 3 32 Pathe Exchange, Cuba Cane 1052 Lib 4th4is 93 1 US 3% 434 121 US3s... 400 1 U S 451944, 90 1 US4usb: 981 and S. A. L. Issue Are Under Pressure. BY CHARLES F. SPEARE. | to The Star. YORK. February 7.—Uncasi- the holders of several Argentine §s...... Argentine 6sJu b9, Argentine 63 Octs9 | Argentine 6s A ness among Argegtine 6s B groups of speculative issues was re-! Australla bs { fiected in quite heavy liquidation today | Australia 5 1087 {and lower prices for the bonds of | 2 Pathe Exchange, Cuba Cane 8Sugar & 8 4 Belgium 6348, Corporation and Seaboard Alr Line | Belctum 838, o Railway. Relzlum 73 1956. .. The Pathe Exchange 7 per cent de- | Belgium 7%%s { benture suffered another decline of | Belgium §s. nearly 10 points. which brought them Bolivia 8x. Bordeaux 6s. !1n the neighborhood of 60, or 30 PoInts | Brazil 614s | below their issues price. It is admit-| Brazil 7 \(('d that the situation is unfavorable, {and that a great improvement will {have to come into the company’s | affairs in the next two months if the ! interest on the bonds is to be earned. On February 1 the company Was ‘vnmblr to pay the first semi-annual instalment of the sinking fund. l'unmm'n‘g to $157.500. The present’ W | quotation obviously discounts a great | deal of trouble. H S. A. L. Bonds Under Pressure. The cumulative effect of several| days of heavy selling of the Seaboar AfF Line junior issucs and the first mortgage bonds covering the new Flotida lines was seen in the volume of bonds pressing for sale again today, and lack of support even at the new levels. The adjustments broke . the refunding 4s were off a | pol the 6 per cent bonds were | down from 1 to 2 points. From the | standpoint of actual value and earning power fthe consolidated 6s and the re- | funding 4s are the cheapest of the | grow ‘g 'HE' third listed bonds to react were the Cuba Cane Sugar convertible 7Ts ! and 8s, the latter losing over 2 points. | Earnings last - year were equivalent to !one and one-half times the interest rhlrzr‘ on these bonds, but they may | not be so good this vear. With the | maturity date only two years away, | there is obviously a question in the minds of holders of these bonds as to { how they are to be met when due. On this score the management has no’ fears, as its balance sheet has steadily been getting stronger and it is in a , much more liquid condition than when ’rhe last Cuban crisis occurred. Domestic Market Featureless. |t | Aside from these special bonds. the | | domestic market was featureless. There were substantial advances in Andes | Mining 7s, Anglo-Chilean 7s, J. Keyser | 51,5, Marine 6s and in B. M. T. 6s. { Speculative rails were mostly lower and { the market for high-grade rails dull {In this connection the offering of | Paris-Ly-Med 18 | Southern Railway .equipments on a 4! Paris-Orleans 7s | per cent basis for a short maturity and | Peru 6s 51 w. 1415 per cent for the longest maturity | PeruTs.. illustrates the height to which prime | railroad securities have gone. Another | significant® offering was that of the | Pacific Gas and Electric 41,5 at 99, following an issue of 4 last SPp‘Acm- { ber at 96. | New high prices for the year were | reached today -in City of Yokohama 6s, |"Queensiand 6s S | Uruguay 6s. Finland 61s, New South | Queensiand 7s. | Wales 6s and *the new Peru 6s | Rhineive Un 75 { NEW Buenos Afres 78 67 Buenos Aires 7s 68 Canada 53 1952.... Canada 6% 1929, | Chile 781943, .000s Chile 851941 | Chile &5 1946 . Chinese Gov Ry bs. Con Pow Japan 7s. Copenhagen bs &t.. Copenhagen 648, . | Cuba 6%s. | Czecho 1% | Czecho 85 1951 Crecho®= 5 Dantsh Munic 8s A Denmarlk 65 Duteh F 191 Salvador 8s 48, Finland s f 63 45. .. French 7s. French 7ts. French &=, German i P 8% German s Ger Am Bank 1 Ger Gen Elea 7 Greck 7s. . Hungary 74s. Italy 7s.. Italy Pub 7s. Japanese 43, Japanese 6145, Lyon 6s.. Marseile 6s. .. Mexico 43 04 asntd Milan 6%s. Montevideo Orum Dev deb 65. Parts-Ly-Med 6s. ., Porto Alegre flt MERGER BUMOR DENIED. NEW YORK, FPebruatw 7 (1" —Re. lvival of merger yumors lnking the Diamond Match Co. and International Corpofatlon in a $150,000,000 | co “solidation were promptly denied by officials of both ~companies today. Thomas J. Reynolds, vice president of Diamond Match, said there was “no thought of a merger, no conversations | Swiss 548 a;xdl no nngnuallkml:o de‘p;l'vnunlvu’ wiss Confed 8x. o nternational al lente roposals {f that kind were being constaered: | yoio,E!, PO 18...0 A Tok1o 6% 1961. PRICES ON PARIS BOURSE. | U!d Kinsm5ks 37 | Utd Steam e PARIS, February 7 (#).—Prices were Urugs:ly '::01: n | firm on_the Bourse today. Three per| Yokohama 6x w | cent rerites, 69 francs 50 centimes; 5 per cent loan, 87 francs 5 centimes; ex- | | change on London, 124 francs 2 ce | times, The dollar was quoted at 25 francs 45 centimes. .The Bourse will be closed the remalining Baturdays in Feb- ruary. | 10 de Jan 85 144 Riode Jun 88 47. Rome 6igs. .. Soissons 68 veden b4 Jax Rubber §5. ., Am AgriChem T%s Am Repub deb 6s., Am Smit & It 1xt Ga Am Sugar Ref 65 Am T & Tcltr 4n, Am T &T cltr b, AT &T afbs, ., Am Tel & Tel 5% Am Water Wk bw. Am Writ Paper 6s. Anaconda 1st 6 . Anaconda ev db 7s, Andes Copper 7s. .1 ArmourCo 4% 539 | Armour Del 6%, . Assoclated O1] 6x., rnsdill 6 1940, , Dell Tel Pa t8C Beth Stesl 6148 63, Beth Steel 6s. ..., Bklyn Edison 6s. .. Bkiyn Union blgm. . BBush Term Bldg | TRANSUE & WILLIAMS. NEW YORK, February 7 (®).—Tran- sue & Willlams earned 13 cents a share | on the common stock tn 1927, with net | profit of $13,864, in contrast to net loss | !0t $177,768 in 1926, “FRISCO OBDEBS CABS NEW YORK, February 7 (®).—The | Louls-Ban Prancisco has ordered 000 cars, of which 1,500 went to Amer- iean Car & Voundry, 1,000 to Pullman | | Car & Manufacturing and 1,500 w‘ General Anl?rl"ln ’lllll ('lr Co. SHORT TERM SECUBITIES ‘Renorted by J & W Seligmian & Loy Chile Copper bs. .. Col Gan& Il deb bn. Con Coul Md 18t b Con Gas N Y 6%, . Consumers Pow bn g w-w 100 4 iy i ey i ioo " | jos 2| Fisk lubber Goodrich 6% Goodyear bu rcts. . 1o & Co 6% 7 | Humbie i e, V| Humble O & 115 1iinois 1te1l 181 Gy, Hilinoin Hreei 40, 1t Mer Marine 6a. Int Paper bs 47. 2 tnver Paper fa 6s. | Iut Telk'Teler 4 n Do) Kayser & Cobln DlEenCny raLs ¥ b Myern ., | Loritiard tbe » Laiiny G & 1 6 o1 FEDERAL LANI] BANK HBONDS. | v Alex Brown & Sons 0 Mant I'ower deli be Mot skio 181 4 4 u Mat"Tub 1et b 5¥ Fdiaon bs 44, Hew Yok ki) 64w HYGELI &P HYTeld'4n. ., HY el 64, Y Tel 6n gy, | Nartn | N SR TN 1acih, & 11 be | Van - Amer Juie b Futla Co s 6l wi, Fhills Coaf bs A, Fiviluh Hand CA L bo | Kierm Aviow be | tr dtio A Fas & I’ulrlu rvice bige bl Hervice e orv (danbiymby " ktonAr B i Lu.“. Jalr 11 6 | H1 fali 11 814 Finelatr 104 | #in Bive 1 | Sueity 0 ; | 90 kel el be B B Mo Rug e Bouthwest bell bs | Srana C1i 1) ba 40 ok kust Urient 18 Teinbblenbow 6 47 Vides RYRLAN o [ i ke, Gunbsess s sGod Aviedo kb bos 10, . Kb 0014 03 24 0217 079 104 156 FOREIGN. High 1 Sale [ 6 100 31004 1001, 1001 a8t 9% 1087 a7y 100 1051 1081y 106 116 1104 10512 4 101 6 107% 102 1010 5 11% 10 10215 101 6 1014 Mexico 48 10 asntd. 1001 104 104 91'y 103 107w 1067 Koty 10615 a7k 109 i 1 1084 17 106" 4 102% 4.102% 44 1057w 67 10y 16 100% 4 01 34 108 10 111% 41 964 TH L00% [ 7107 10474 I 40 16 10% B 101% 1 os 1 Eant Cubi Hug e i 10 Jom, & 100ty # fuiy [T 01 [T W10 1 " 1ol 4 » # 100 b 10 RTINS PUNTIIN 4 1ok, tIy o 0o 2 T 4 don, [T 10 104y 'R LIRS 4 4 o Zd06 19107, 2 1ok 6 buin 10217 1077 1103 1163 100 100 100% 100 98 974 108% 97 997 105 108 105% 1140 1o 105" 100 1000 100% 100" o614 107% 101% 1013 1% 1074 1013 1015 114 wog ! aiin | 1011y 1048, 1051 pRRLEY 111t 111 1067, 1054 105 10915 onre 108 1 100% 1021, 1023 1021 97N 100 1033 104 U 102 1071 100% 104 104 Yl 103 100 1060 | 10§ ‘lChmaNw Chi & United Drug 6s Warner Sug 7530, Warner Sug 78 ¢1... West Eleo bs. . Westn Union 63 Wastinghouse bs Willya-Ov 635 3 Wilson & Co 15t 68. Winktepeat Ar 738 Yngstn S&T 68 w. HEAVY LIQUIDATION | (=== BONDS o ] Raceived by Private Wire Direct to The Star Ofiice Quotations to 2:35 p.m.~Final Quotations in 5:30 Edition. UNlTlD STATES, Sales, High. Low. 6 1071, 107 7 4 23 ] 24 37 RAILROAD. Atchison ad) 4s. Atchison gen 48, Atl & Dan 1st 45 48 Atlantic C L 1st 48 Atlan C L 4148 64., B&O1stbsct..., B & O 58 2000 D. B&OTfimp 63 B&O PLEWY 4 B&OSW bs 50 B & O Toledo 4s Brdwy & 7th Av bs Brooklyn ke 61y x Blkiynkilevated 6y Bkiyn Manhat Buft R & Pitt 4 Can Nat 41330, Can Nat 438 b4 Can Nat 4%s 57 Can Nor 418 1935. Canad North 615s. , Canad North 7s. ... Canad Pac deb Can I'ac 4% s 4 Car Clinch & O 5%, Cent ot Ga 63 Central Pacitic 4s. , Cent Pag 1st b8 90, Chesa Corp 53 wi Ches & Ocv 43w, Ches & O gn 4';x.. Chi& Alton Chla Al Chi Ch& 7 20 » 931y 100 51011y 101 1004 2 100 310 CM&STeva g satols CM&SLPEN 418 CM&SUPre4lgs, “M&SP rf 438t StPcvis... &SP v bs cls, CM&StP6s. Wi NW 415w 2037, N\ ref os. Chi Ry Chi R'1& P gn ds.. ChiR1&Prrds, CRIPacsrswi. CHTH&S Ebs.. Cht T H 1ne 6 60.. Chi Un Stic 43g9. .. Cht Uhion Sta fs 44 Chi Union Sta 5. . ChLi & W Ind en 45, C& W 1bles 62 5 z.&errr.-A. C&SInt4s2o.... Cuba R R | Cuba Nor 5138 cu Cuba RR 7%:s.. Del & Hud 1st rf 43 Del & Hud igs Del & Hud 78 40. Den & Rio G en 4s. D & Rio G imp b D Itio G West b8 Det United 4% Erie Int cons 4 Eriegen 4h. ... Srie conv 48 A, Erieconv ds BB. | Erte cvt 58 67°'wi, o & Jersey 6. Fia l3C 6874, . Ar Trunk stdb 6s., Grand Trunk 7s. x North 4% t North 6% Hud & Man ref 68, Hud & Man aj 6. 111 Cent 45 5 11l Cent 4 %5 66 LIl Cent Chi 4% Int Rapid Tran 58, 3 | Int Rap Tr 6s stpd. 1097 96 MISCELLANEOUS. 1081 106% 1024 1020 104% 100 91ty 1005 113 122 91 91 102% 1000 109 1074 oo, 10z i, 100 100, 2o 10ht 1003 101% 1041, iy i Int Rap T Kan City FtS 4 Kansas City 8 6 Kan City Term 4, Lake-Shore 4s 2 Lake Shore 48 31 Lehigh Valen 4u. . LehizhVal con 418 Lehigh Val 68 2003 Long lyrf 4n49. . Long 1sland 5u 37 Louis&Nash unt 4 Ui & Nash 6%, Man Ry 1st 90. Market 8t 1 40 M1l E) Ry Mob & Ohilo 4% 17 Noaswau Kl 4nb1,,, NOTex &M In B, ‘en pen dlhe tdeb 45, AR LT ION ‘mwll‘v'u av New Havon 4n 6h., NY NI&I 40 66, . NY NS db 4w 67 RY NI&H evah 6y NY 1 Hav&H elt 8y N Y ONEW st 4n NY O&W ron 4ntih NY Itystin N Y ityn fin . va.v..l valgn 1ty 814m 623 N V WA Huw 4 . Nor & § won s 04 Bortollc & W en 4s. Nor 1'ae i 2047, .. Borthaon 1o 44 w2047, Northern Fao e ) 6s Ore Short 1, rfe dn Ora Wanh 1a1 48 Pennsyl ren 4l4m. . Vo vl Tn Peoria & 1 ine 4 Peve Marg st hn., PECANIL iy 19 152 Portc L1 6w 4l Houding ko 4 Yy, . Hin G Wental 4a Hio (W 1ot 4a N A& Lds HE LA ML | M AL LN SR EYY LIR N Vo in e B & H P an) by HE L& H K o s, BOL K I Bl HLR W 1 1074 Win Jin BUP & KCRIL A Han A& Arn b Beshoaid Al 4 Heuli A L vef 4a Heuh A Loaid)bo., Huab A Loon fa WISALLICla B0 b A B AL Bl B 8 15, Hou Van Au b, ., Hou Fastiia ol 4a, Hun Fenoifls ref Bou 1y gen Hou Wy Con B Ky fie b heen By ’I',uu 1 10 20 4 H n' 1 11 e 167 18 81 « 981y 964 6 1015 1 ) 1 1" 10 [E] 1 1 1 1" " I 5] 1 1] I Dde 9014 100 1% 1017 109 ity 1007 e 1095 064 10415 s 108' 1007 104 108 10415 1 06 10467 bid 1001 101 1015 1001 116 0% 1004 100 s 104%y 1061 1044 i 1001 80 .mm 100 hia 104 Voo 10w1; Ay i 107 107 102 T 10y ot i o [ (NI ity n Ay fitity Ay an iy Wi ity Wk Uit 10644 08 COTTON REFLECTING LIVERPOOL ADVANCE Prices Ease Off From Best, but Hold Some Gain Over Previous 104 . Closing. 102'% Ro% 107 104 112 105 102% 103% 107 101 Dy the Associated Prees., NEW YORK, February 7.—The cot- ton market opened firm today at an advance of 15 to 20 points in response to relatively firm Liverpool cables and faflure of rflr‘fl weather news to show any break in the Texas drought. There was rather active covering, together with some trade and Liverpool buying, mand tapered off after industrial ord had been subplied and prices later cased off several points from the best under Southern selling. May con- tracts reacted from 17.75 to 17.63, the general market® showing net advances of about 2 to 10 points at the end of the first hour. Private cables attributed the firmne: in Liverpool to trade calling and cov. ing, with Jocal and continental buyin but said_buyers of cotton cloth ‘were still holding off and that yarns were freely offered. ‘The market steadied later. There ap- ared to be comparatively little for ale after the absorption of early of- ferings, while there was trade buying of March and commission house biy- ing of early new crop months, pre sumably on the complaints of continue drought In west T . In some cas early scllers appeared to be coverty the rally, which carried March up to 1.59, 21 points net higher, and Oc- 54, or about 13 points ahove ¥ closing quotation. Trading was quiet, but the midday market was within a potnt or two of the best. 1007 104" TN 104% kg 1001, 1010 101 1Washington Stock Exchange 1004 { Sulé 10310 washinglon Gas 65 A" -$100 at 106. 6L Capital Traction Co.—10 at 1147, 20 0% | e 14 51,% ptd—30 4o | potomac Rovg | o 108% *1 Washington (hu l,inmr 2 at 86%, | at 867, 5 at 87. ‘hington Rwy. & Elec. com.—20 a 4 | Ameriean Security & Trust Co.—50 {450, 10 at 450, | Lanston Monotype~10 at 1081, derchants' Transfer & Storage pfd. 30 at 110, 10 at 110, 10 at 110, 8 at 110. Mergenthaler Linotype—10 at 108 Sanitary Grocery Co. pfd.—10 at 107. After Call. 104 rausfer & Storage pfd.— o 10 at 110, i ‘Rl"r\ National Ba o | ‘ Merchants® at 5047, Peoples Drug Stores pfd.—10 at 1237, Riggs National Bank—2 at 505. Potomac Electrie 5'. 7 pfd.—3 at 1087, Mergenthaler Linotype—5 at 108'y, 5 at 1081, = Columbia Sand & Gravel pfd.—10 at 105, Mon Call loans, 5 and 6 per cent, [ E Bid and Asked Prices. | | 10204 108ty e BONDS. CTILITY PURLIC w Waah Elec. 4% g A Wash Rwy. & Flee gen A2’ 103% 1085 MISCELLANEOUS, Barber <& Rows Inc. 6148 it Farm Dairy 6 e Ll Sise. r Mig l-..: .vmm “Sunck: Land Tk . old Storage Se. Wash'* cona. Tty Wandman' Park Motel 8%#. ! TOCKS. PUBLIG UTILITY., Ba 100 b 100 2 A it Taction . Wishineton Gan b teambe e, R " A r ofd . & Elec: com Wash' Rw. & Eiec, pid. hATlo"AL BANK . 210 1 |nvmu &' Mech oral-Atnerican \vm'mnl Bank of Wash | TRUST COMPAN Amer See & Continental Me b SAVINGS BANK of Tetlgada VIR 1Nat RANCY MISCFLLANEOUS [ Doy Vi & R v T Wondwaid & Luthion Wil JoN LN vl SIIVER QUOTATI(DNS. NEW YORK, February 7 o) slver, 567, Mexlean dollars, 434, DIVIDENDS. Voo Hate vl a A G M Ay Bar Tl o’ ¥ Swestian's o 430 8 B 47 Salew 1gh, [ow 1t AR T TINTIN & 1010 101k 1010y LT TN IR TN [T I TN TN 1001 1006 1004 00N J0usy Lhosy Wy 1w 1080 108 10N W0t 1odiy YR LOELE LR W o ar At Third Avavef du Lol Tr L& 1 6 lya 30 Unlon Fao et és, Untan Pao iat of 48 Un'hng 4t u Union Pao ov Vhsmil ALY Weat Md Wastarn Fasifto b Wast Bhore dn pin) Whel &L B vt A )e (RN 1014 108 n | in Mexico * | stock.” New York, sacked per hundred | EGGS AGAIN BROP INLOCAL MARKET Receipts Are Heavier and Wholesalers Expect Fur- ther Declines. Another drop in price of eggs was reported this morning, current receipts | being quoted at 36 cents. It is the bellef of dealers that continued in- creased receipts will result in addition- al decreases before the close of the | week, and dealers would not be sur-| prised were the price to drop to 30 cents for the week end trade. Dealers carnestly hope weather condi- tions in Florida will change in time to enable growers to supply choice fruits d vegetables for the Easter holiday trade. Reports from different sections of Florida tell a sad story of ex ences of growers the past few weeks, il Cold weather affected growing erops | of both fruits and vegetables, accord- ing to reports, and the dry weather that followed, it is stated, made grow- | ing_impossible | Texas growers are ter, according to reports. and the contributing to the here. Strawherries, product of {growers, continue scaree and ceipts | smaller than for a nums ber ot years and prices cor higher. Missionarys sold mostly around $1 a quart box this morning Today's Wholesale Prices. Butier—One-pond prints, 50a51; 48u19; store pucked 40242; faring much bet and tub, ! Fresh selected. hen- eurrent receipt | Spring | Toosters. young 40a45; 3!\:’7“ killed— Beef, 20a25; : fresh ham, lotns, 19a20; dre 1 smioked hama, 20 14al5; strip bacon. calves, alive, 16; lambs, Fruit and Vegetable Review. Daily market report on fruits and vegetables, compiled by the Market, News Scrvice Bureau of Agricultural} Economics. says Apples 5< oplies moderate; demand moderate: v: barrels. Vir- Rinta U. §. No. 2 Staymans, 215 up. good quality and condition, 6.50; || U.'S. No. 1, 2!, inches up, Yorks, 6.50: | | Black Twigs. 7.50; boxes, Washington medium to large size extra fancy Delicious, 4.25, few higher; Staymans, | 3500375, mostly 3.50; Winesaps, uT:s:i, | biashel biskets. Virginia U, 8. No. 1+ 2% ! inches Paradise Sweets, 2.25a2.50, and U. 8. No. 1 Staymans, 2%inches, 2.75; Pennsylvania U. S. No, 2 Staymans and | U. S. Commercial Staymans, 2': inches | up. 2.25, few higher. Cabbage —Bupplies, moderate; demand | moderate: market about steady; new | stock; ‘Texas. barrel crates, approxi-| mately 100 pounds net, round type, 3.00 | a325; Florida, 1!,-bushel hampers, | pointed type, best, mostly 1.75; ordinary | quality and condition low as 1.25: old | e alive, 13. weight, Danish type, 1.00, Celety—Supplies moderate: demand i moderate. market about steady 1 [ fornia,"cfates. 5.3005.7 | condition, 2.00a2.50, few 215 -ew fancy individually washed, 3.00 Lettuce—Supplies heavy moderate, market weak; crates, Iceberg type, 4-5 do: 13.25; few higher. Onion Market Firm. Onions—Suppliies light: demand mod- erate, market firm; Michigan, 100-pound sacks, yellows, United States No. 1 medium to large size, 2.85; Ohio, 100- und sacks, ‘yellows, United States No .+ medium to large size, mostly 2.75 Polatoes—Bupplies moderate; demand moderate, market steady: Michizan. | 150-pound sacks, Russet Rurals, United | States No. 1, 3.2583.40; mostly 3.35a3.40 ' Spinac! pplies liberal: demand moderate, mlrhl steady: Texas, bushel | baskets, Bavoy type. 1.76a1.85. ‘Tomatoes—8upplies moderate: dr-‘ mand moderate, market steady; un-| known origin, repacked in New York | City, 3s, rif wrapped, fancy cou: 2.6603.00; chotes count, 8.15a3.50; orig- inals, Florida, 6s, ripes and turning. | wrap; fancy count, good quality and | condition, 5.75a6.00; fair quality and| condition, 5.00; choice count, | ;rdinnry quality and conditiin, String beas e-n.m demana | light, m"n!?—!w -bashel | hampers, green, 8.00 3 ew "hmh asy 7.00. Peppers—8upplies light, moderate, market dbout steady: popper crates, fancy, 4.50a5.00. 1 Eggplant——Supplies moderate; de- mand light, market weak: Florida, pep- | per cratea. faney, 250a3.00; few higher demand | Florida | poorer low as 1.30. Squash—No supplies on market : Carrots Are Steady. | umbers—Supplies light; light, market about steady hothouse stack, two dosin fancy, H00; extra fancy, 550 Carrots -Supplies lHght u.nund'\ud~ e, market about ste tern lottuce, erates, bushel baskets, demand | Indiana | cartons, W 00 100 Beets ate bunehed, Supplies light; demaiid mod- market frm; Texas, Weatern let- crates, bunched, 330a3.78; few 1 as 400, Cauliftower mand moc fornta, pony around 2100 few low as 175 Lima beans-—Supplies 1igh 1ht, mavket about steady brshel hampers, 5 50600 Strawberties —Supplies Meht: demand | Hght, market ste Florida, pony | elrigerators 20a1.00 per | quart; few high us limited frm, Supplies market crates, 2000 : demand | orida, g | FREEPORT umco] | a“' b iines nicave TN N Ahu\u‘ o BOenE k ARE ANALYS Aok bagh shae TP [ Wit 1 1 | Topal 6riias AR6IS o0y s sai08 | Bl e | VO DI Lyl RO o ot ol A 1 704 Wor assle tor Siwvn | i T Al £ o Aack pave capital stark LD ool Wit of 84 it 1004 » Pivitents i ol P HATITI it [T TR $hon \ v pae sha Al v T L e pniatts has bt et | N vl B b i ol Burapbobl Wue for INNe (elsmnen apital_and Surplus_$3,000,000.00 While This Is “Big” Bank —in every sense of the term, small depositors are served as readily as others. o | Deposits invited in any amount — Same Rate of Interest Paid on accounts, big and little. 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