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[} : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 25 1928 " 13 robably will Interfere with|tub, 4414ad5%: store packed, 28. vegetables, complled by the Market| Lettuce—Western stock, supplies mod- | Strawberries — Supplies liberal; de-|4.50, a few best, high as 5.00, fair = i weather Y 28, F catches nlp soft crabs and run the price| Eggs.—Fresh, selected, 31a32; hen-| News Service Bureau of Agricultural |srate; demand moderate, market steady; | mand moderate, market firm; East|quality and condition, 3.75a4.25 cholce | up. They hardly anticipate a protracted | nery, 32a33: current receipts, 28. Economics, says: California, crates, Iceberg type, 4-5 doz- | Shore, Virginia, 32-quart crates, vari- | count, best, mostly 3.50, few higher; fair . Poultry, allve—Turkeys, 25; Winter | Apples—No early sales reportied. en, 3.00a3.50, few high as 3.75; Southern | ous varieties, 3.50a4.25, mostly 3.75a4.00; | quality and condition, 2.75a3.25; few spell of such “weather, however, and predict increased receipts of the soft|chickens, 35a40; fowls, 27a28; roosters, Cabbage—Supplies liberal; demand | stock, no sales reported. few ordinary condition, low as 3. cayed, both sizes, 2,00a3.00. light, market slightly weaker; Norfolk | ~Onions—Supplies moderate; demand | East Shore Virginia, 32-quart crates, Watermelons—No supplies on market. ' crustaceans the coming week. 16; ducks, 15a20; keats, young. 70a74; Wholesalers this morning reported | old, 30. Dressed.—Turkeys, 30; roasting | section, virginia, barrel crates, approxi- | light, market steady: Texas, standard (various varieties, 4.50; Norfolk section,| String beans—Supplies moderate; de- An easing of the egg market and lower | chickens, 39a40; fowls, large, 30; small, | mately 100 pounds net, pointect type. | crates, yellow Bermudas, U. S. No. 1.|Virginia, 32-quart crates, various varle- | mand light, market steady: South Caro- It of the|26a27; broilers, 40a46; capons, large, {2.50a3.00; 1'5-bushel hampers, pointed | mostly 1.75, few high.as 2 ties, and 60-quart crates, various varie- | lina bushel hamy , green, 3.50a4.00; > prices for current receipts ; e product of the hennery. ‘C""mf re- | 44ad5; small, 30a35; ducks, 20a25; | type, 1.25a1. South Carolina, 1'2-| Potatocs—Old stock, qumles limited; | ties, mostly around 4.00; fair quality | few flat type, stringless, 4.50. ceipts dropped from 29 and 30 to 28| keats, 1.00a1.10. bushel hampers, pointed type, 1.50a1.60. | demand light, market dull; Maine, 150- (and condition mostly around 4.00, few | Cucumbers—Supplies light; demand oy A . Fish . cents, prices of hennery and selocted| Meats, fresh killed—Beef, 1922; °“é‘°1}"‘fi‘€“;§i‘:&'€"“§&?§if§ te; de- | pound sacks, Green th;:nlalnsa u.s higher; Nnr,lh'camll‘rxlla. 32-quart crates, | slow, mnrkfillsll(hlly meaker: oFf;mgon' i ol 2 stock continuing unchanged. veal, top, 23; lamb, 35; pork loins, 26a |mand light, er; | No. 1, 3.25; Michigan, 150-pound sacks, | various varieties, ordinary quality and | square bushel crates, fancy, 5.0025.50: ! rge Amount of Small-Lot| Fish Prices Cheap and Trade |t Gon i el e |37, has 10A01: e -6 Mitakad Gallornia. mperial Valley, fumbos, 36 | Rusct Burbanks, U S Wo. 1. 325 |condition, 250350 Norfolk section Virginia, fitbed stock. o ¥ s i 9 reported, prices of most other com-|hams, 23a24; smoked shoulders, 14a15; |an S, sal 3 stly ~6.00; | New stock, supplies moderate; deman ‘omatoes — Supplies moderate: de- | 7 -bushel hampers, fancy, few sales, «Tradlng-Capnal Traction in Marine Products Is Thoditios” remAmming, (e e e Ces | bacor., 20421 lard, 13a13%4: calves, 13a | standards, 45, salmon tints, mostly 5.00; | moderate, ' market ~steady: ~Florida. | mand moderate. market about steady: | 6.00. quoted yesterday. 1375; Spring lambs, 17a18. ponys, 54s, a4.00; standard flats, 12s, | double head barrels, Spaulding Rose, | Florida, sixes, green, ripes and turn-| Peppers—Too few sales reported to % M°ves at ]08 ]_4 Fa!rly GOOd Butter.—One-pound prints, 46a47; Today's market report on fruits and 1.75a2.00, mostly 2.00. U. 8. No. 1, 5.00a5.50. g, wrapped, fancy count mostly around | quote. % | | a | : 2 BY EDWARD C. STON! Marine products were in demand at 5 A 2 | Municipal Fish Market this morning Mm‘:‘l i | for the Friday and week end trade Exchan, o‘ % g : Wet weather during the early morning st S R ! probably reduced the number of buyers, Tagotio venty-s apital | business was fairly good, cheap 1080 n_moved at | prices of fish attracting buvers. o iyl Wast Dealers suggested that continued cool opened at 9. and sold off s = g et on & ; Washington Stock Exchange share turnover, SAL e { rashington Gas 6s B—$500 at 10734, e b . apital Traction Co.—20 at 1081, 6 at . AN 108 35 shares of Colum- tomas Riectric 6% ; o \ stomac Electric 67% pfd.—4 at 111%, S A Gl 1 :ington Gas Light—5 at 951 :V:!p;m‘d came out ¢ Electric 5'»7% pfd.—10 at 107. - TR : ington Gas Light—10 at 95%, 10 Power 6 per cent | Washinglon Rwy. & Electric pfd.—10 | referred registered at 100%. ight sales at 11135 N &N | Columbia Sand & Gravel Co. pfd.—15 | end the 5': per = at 98, 20 at 98. cent issue sold at 0. Vass. rcial National Co. pfd.—10 at 107. Railway & Electric preferred s ox at ¢ Grocery Co. pfd.—20 at 117, 20035, Ten shares \ 0 at 11655, 2 at 117. tional Co. preferred Db 1 " E Storage Co.—10 at 137. 10 of Security Stor Merge: . & Ref. Whrs. Co.—5 at 50. ;s;m— came out at 10274 and ¢ AFTER CALL. 3. Terminal Re g & | Potor s ttrib i ’l thg Corp. appeare b«nlr(;i P(\Ih{n‘.w Electric Cons. 55—$2,000 at or the first time in weeks, selling at 5 Electric 6% pfd.—S at 1113 n & ac Elect - 1%, In the bond div prices | Wachington Gas $5-8$500 at 1053 prevailed. The . 00 at 10555 i were in Washington G pe— 21 D ke Me ler Linotype—10 at 1021, 10 1 Ss, which changed ha at : tion 5548500 % A $500 Washington Gas B bond | 1y ToR Caas 8 A sr-\:'nnm;{xnaw._ e t 1057%, $200 at 104. Z Se was moted for the | Money—Call loans, 5 and 6 per cent. week, the asked price on Miller Train | - : Control being advanced to 23, no doubt Bid and Asked Prices. a8 a resuit of the annual report made BONDS. Wednesday. Officers Managing Southern Dairies. The officers managing Southern Dairies, Inc, which concern has been taken over through stock control by the Kraft-Phenix Cheese Co., include E. S. Perot, jr., president; H. J. Adair, i : J. A. M. Adair, vice . H. W. Shaw, treasurer; M. Heartfield, secretary: L. M. Ogden, |; mssistant treasurer, and Herbert Depew, assistant secreta It is stated that these officials will remain on duty. as it is proposed to cperate Southern Dairies as a separate unit instead of : completing a merger. Wash. Southern Dairies has been a pioneer | Wash In the development of the dairy indus- try in the South on a large scale. From & rathdr small beginning several years Ago this organization has extended its | ‘operations, until now it has 47 manu- facturing plants and distributing sta- tions from Baltimore to Miami and 8 | Wasdmarr Park Hotel 5148 selling its products in 1000 Southern cities and towns t{hré)cl\xluhout 10 States STOCKS. and the District of jumbia. PUBLIC U’ % i Riter mork | that BER e, aiia ey, L Dairies has been doing has been recog- | Amer nized by agricultural leaders in the |{ 2 South as being most constructive and helpful in placing farming on a sound | P and profitable economic basis. It was || . through this initial development that|wWash Rwy. & Elec. pfd. . 100% the Kraft-Phenix Co. and other large NATIONAL B dairy products organizations became NAL BAN interested in the South as an ideal|¢ place for creameries and manufactur- ing plants. Predicts Best Convention Yet. George O. Vass, one ef the vice pres- ldmur‘:nd cashier of the Riggs Na- licity committee for the coming = ers’ convention, is most gnthusiastic over the for the Montauk| A Beach sessions. He declares the pro- will make the business sessions Fations! S T e e o, Jiaresting fear | Wuneien 158" & tures for afternoon and evening enter- SAVINGS BANK. tainment. With three of the best golf | Bank of Bethesda 5 courses on Long Island open to the g s e bankers, concerts, card parties amd|Potomac scores of other diversions, there should | 3 avi not be a dull moment for anybody, Mr. Vass said today. Bankers Plan Annual Cruise. American ‘More than 125 Baltimore bankers are | 77000 planning to go on the annual OUUNE|Firemen s next week of the southeastern group of | ¥ational i the American Investment Bankers’ As- soctation. A chartered steamer Will{rolumpia 5% Jeave Mfln&e’re June 1 with the whole | Real Eotata i o F"m" Mflrn op will be st Virginia Wash. Cons Title ofd : Beach, where golf and tennis tourna-| . P MISCELLANEOUS. ments have been arranged. Sunday the | AT & JOT inc com steamer will proceed to Old Point Com- fort, Va. Those wishing to play golf | will’ disembark there, while others will| siay on board and make a tour of his- toric places, including Yorktown, in the “Hampton Roads district. Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, | ¥ District of Columbia and the two| (Carolinas are included in the southeast- | en section. Gleaned in Financial District. “The Jocal broker office. will join the | . aew York Exchange in returning to the | 7 five-hour daily schedule again next ug'::';x»dvral Reserve Board announces 3 s Vol 4 that the Cleveland Bank has raised the . Tediscount rate w0 435 per cent. Unlisted Department. g b varse s80Ciation | oy yesurttie st w’fi‘:fl D::x! administr meeting, | (TBess securities are not tisted under Bs- heduled for yesterday afternoon at | 1 ;‘dauar‘ru. was postponed by W. 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