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14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1928. § TRUSTEE FOR MERGER. | el in excess of the 90 per cent re- POTATO MARKET. FIRST GROUP INSURANCE. | PRICES ON PARIS BOURSE. | BUILDING GAINING. FISH PR“}ES BHEAP | Commodity News RS “",'l’.::‘x;ls actually voted at the meeting |« CHICAGO, August 3 (#).—(United | NEW YORK, August 3 (P).—Equitable | PARIS, August 3 (P).—Prices were| NEW YORK, August 3 (7).—Engi- | - | Continental Trust, Baltimore, 0 { - iy States Department of Agriculture)—Po- | Life Assurance Soclety reports that the steady to firm on the Bourse today. Is | B e e sapuiated | tatoes recelpts 75 cars; on track 177, to- | first modern group insurance policy in | Three per cent rentes, 68 francs 5 con. | oo construction. contracts let in ented a majority for : oA GAVE: LABe. et Bibiice 2 ;85 | th ited States 1 e CHICAGO. August 3 (Special) —| Named in Chrysler-Dodge Deal. | pnl. but represented b majotiy fof | tal United States shipments 774 cars: |the world, taken out by Montgomery | times: 5 per cent loan, 92 francs 85| the Unite s’ In_July reached b demand and trading just fair, market | Ward & Co. 16 years ago, is celebrating | centimes: exchange on London, 124 |$256,115,000, against $240,650,000 a year After experiencing a July business bet- " time there was in hand or in transit ifiar hies > | cemti o J 3 s g 1650, e ter than for any similar month since SPecial Dispatch fo The Star. sufficlent other assenting stock to make | SUGHHY stronger on barrels, about |its anniversary. The original contract | francs 20 centimes. The dollar Was|ago, up 6 per cent, Commereial build- I r d : teady on sacks Kansas and Missouri | was written on 3,000 lives for $6,000,000 | quoted at 25 francs 587, centimes. | , i {1923, the steel industry in this district| BALTIMORE, August 3.—The Con-|{he total of 80 per cont s issouri | q 2 ing operations showed the largest gain, i | 3 3 , . sacked Irich cobblers, 80a95, few 1.00; ' and has grown to $9,500,000, covering | ; - - |1 looking forward to a profitable third | tinental ‘Trust Co. of Baltimore has, iy Virginia barrel Irish cobblers, 2.75. 7200 employes. Almost 760,000 hac | kg R ey o xuety | quarter. Most of the contracts com- . , 8 = Z well ahead of the 1927 figures, Engi- ing in now are for small sized lots, but | e named trustee under merger pypopn prpoSENE BOOSTED. — D o iy, towan MAKING TOBACCO FOIL. |neering News-Record reports. The tofal Meats, Poultry, Butter andthe votme is large e e e ‘ PRODUCE E: dends i NEW YORK. August 3 (P).—Manu- | foF seven months this year was $2030.- . . Jis T AR | poration and Dodge Bros., Inc. | NEW YORK, August 3 (#).—Stand-| C XCHANGE. e | facture of tin foil has been siarted by | 051:000. against $1.755,620,000 in the | Egas Unchanged—V N T e ey | Additional Dodge preference and |ard Oil Co. of New Jersey has raised| NEW YORK, August 3 (%) —Rye fim e e | the R. 5. Reynolds Tobaceo Co. at Same time last yea ggs Unchanged—Vege- | Neer ‘veen asked to postpone digging | other stocks have been deposited in be- | fhe price of ‘kerosene for export 13 |No. 2 Western, 114 fob. New York | SILVER QUOTATIONS. | Winston-Salem, N. C. The foil plant | - { 5 thelr crops for three weeks by grow-|half of the consolidation with the | CCht 8 gallon. New prices are 17.40 |and 112! cif. export. Lard easy, | was built shortly after the purchase of ‘The recent graduation class at Prince- {ables Little Higher. o X : cents for refined ofl and 18.40 cents | Middle West, 12.50012.60. Other articles| NEW YORK, August 3 (#).—Bar sil- | the plant and business of the Tobacco | ton was the largest in the history of ers of the Kaw and Missourt Valleys | oppvsl " & » | PR " . “ 5o that a better price may be obtatned Chrysler Corporation, to make a total ' for water white kerosene in cases. | unchanged ver, 587 : Mexican dollars, 441, 1 Foil Co. of Richmond. the university. {by all. The present price here is low- p P Retaflers were on hand at Municipal | €7 than the cost of production Fish Market early this morning to ob- | ERESNO.—The downward revision of salers were able to comply with their | FOCOTItiOn of the competitive basis demands. Fish from the North and |MOW existing in the industry brought Chesapeake Bay were plentiful and | 200Ut by independent packers. It also | presents an effort to clear the way | k. the ¢ st of t 3 cheap. haddock, the cheapest of the |grPTRENE T COOF L0 oo Candy T reat Phone Main 5215 supplies, selling as low as 3 cents a A pound box of Pegey Porter Assorted Chocolates pound. Hard crabs were plentiful at $5 | pHILADELPHIA.—The 500 new re- B I 11 iaheC Yot Oc # barrel, while soft crabs, not so plenti- | trigerator cars just ordered by the Penn- | and a pound box of delicious cream mints. Both for 69¢. ful. were quoted at $1.50 a dozen. qylvania Railroad are of special design | Wholesalers = reported a _generally 4,4 made to operate in passenger trains | gdragey condition of the market it lor treight trains running on what is rain_would be followed by cooler | PACHE v r schedule. They weather that would put life in the trade. | ¢ The anticipated improvement was nol | FORT WORTH —Texas steer sales materialized, however, and business ' are gctive and at good prices. Two continued dull and draggy. [sales at Amarillo this week totaled No change was reported in prices of $300.000. The steers brought an &ver- meats, poultry, butter and eggs, DUt |aoe’of §1150 a hundred pounds and slight_changes 'in_prices of vegetables | 30 % th % b Al B and fruits were reported. Recelp\inur | b T J aches and cantaloupes continue eavy, supplies being greater than de- | COAL TRAFFIC OUTLOOK. m’u‘“&finms and other vegetables from | NEW YORK, August 3 (P).—Better nearby truck gardens and farms aiso business prospects for coal carrying continue in pientiful supply, dealers railroads in the Fall was forecast by reported, and prices are cheap. E. E. Toomis, president of the Lehigh g Valley _.ailroad, on his return from Eu- Today's Wholesale Prices. Nationally Known CIGARS These Special Prices Are for FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only “Be Sure to Take Home a Treat™ R S S R e e R R R L Lo oot s Il Over Town” —the Better to Serve You These 5¢ Cigars Cinco, londres King Edward Havana Ribbon Rocky Ford Garcia Grande 13 Or 4 Pound Box of Peggy Porter B Ot, i for Ass’t Chocolates 69 rope. The public had learned to use | substitutes for coal during the prolonged | mining trouble. which had affected the | anthracite business. he said. but he be- lieved the former demand for hard coal i was gradually coming back. n ",;;h" ::';:’f"n large. 25 your mouth. You are s to like them Two Pounds o ue miboon Spring chic Gravensteins, medium | > 1:' % Fresh f P Gri c 30a33; smi e § 2.25: small size, 200 Virginia. And a Pound Box of o ulrj. ,",lf]'. e % o s kurt-kr’ru young, -2 s, | bushel baskets. Summer Rambos, U. S, N 0 i) i -andies at This ese Low Prices Are i Cey KIi large. 40a42 edium k0 sl 353 s vnoie T d light T .\'nm(,] {f»"','.mf n”{l‘nl‘s discs Sheni Lice e PE RUG STOR A”:amb?:: Royals Box of 50, $1.89 : g i) " | Pears—Supplies light; demand light, empting it nint-fAavored disc: 0 s 36; Leghorns, 35; fowls, targe. 20000 | market steady: California, boxes, Bart- made of pure cane sugar. They are, oh, for Friday and OPLES SERVICE DRUG STORE C Y Box of 100, $3.78 L 2 e Roats, 100110, | letts. medium size, 2502.15; small size, Aoieoadl Saturday o ey 705 King Street, Alexandria, Virginia Get Your Share of These Good Values Be Among the Many Thrifty Shoppers Who Will Crowd Our Stores Tomorrow! 0 004: veal, | 2-2582.50 fresh Killed— Bt 4 isa3¢: | Peas—Supplies light; demand light, 25: fresh shoulders, 19; market steady: New York, bushel bas- ms, 28a29: smoked shouiders, | kets. Telephones, 2.00. i smoked ham: 18: bacon, 24a26; lard, 14 | Live stock—Calves, 13!2; Sprl-ns; THE TEADER o lambs, 13al13%:. Fruit and Vegetable Review. Dien Satwday il g, Today's market report on fruits and vegetables. compiled by the Market News Serviee Bureau of Agricultural Econom- s, Says ansx:m s— Supplies heavy; de- mand moderate, market weak; North Carolina, Ridgeway section, saimon tints, standards, 36s and , 1.25a1.50, SUPPORTING mostly 1.50; few higher: standards, 45s COMBINATION R S ST R T T R e Y e vy e g e R X T TR T TR R TR TR R N R R R R TR R R e and irregular sizes. 1.003&0‘.:;. mlsc‘;‘l- Last \ Janeous melons, supplies moderate; de- i mand light, market weak: California Footbridgs ls, jumbos, 36s and 45s, some X ::‘cyb.éoa:?oo: ponys, 45s and 54s, to Comfort 1.50a1.75; honeydews. few sales stand- = ard crates, 6s. 8s and 9s, 1.50a1.75. Lettuce—Western supplies light; de- mand moderate, market firm for good stock: Colorado, crates Iceberg type, 4-5 dozen, fair quality, 4.50; Eastern supplies moderate; demand light, mar- ket steady; New York. 2-dgzelli cratlA;s o ig Boston type, 1.50a1 st mostly e 2% a5h }3.7:5: fair quA’l‘A’:\ and condition, 1.25 m:'m ,fi:M Onions—Supplies light; demand light, market steady; South Carolina, no sales Teported. 4 Peaches—Supplies heavy: demand moderate, market about steady: Georgia and North Carolina, bushel baskets 1; medium to: A . sixes, Elbertas, | L 8. . 1, 1.25a1.50; North Caro- lina, bushel baskets, Belles, U. S. No. 1. medium to large size, 1.25a1.50; Virginia, bushel baskets Carmans, fine quality and condition, medium - size, 1.25;; large size, 1.50a1.65. Potato arket Stronger. Potatoes—Supplies moderate; demand PED. < modetate, market _ Slightly _sironger: e PhUi A D SHOE Eastern Shore Maryland, Eastern Shore men is not only de: Virginia, cloth-top stave barrels, Cob- signed in the latest ap- blers, U. §. No. 1, mostly 2.00; few low proved styles, but is scien- as 1.85. tifically constructed for Watermelons—Supplies moderate; de- | the utmost in COMFORT. mand moderate, market steady: brok-| Black. white and tan kid: ers’ carlot sales delivered Washington: atent and satin. ’ Georgia, three tiers Dixie Belles, 22- | P s pound a e; four tiers, 225; four tiers 20-pound r:fzmge. some decayed, 175. :-': Lima beans—Supplies moderat de- ’ mand moderate, market slightly weaker North Carolina, bushel hampers, 2.0 250 mostly 235 B Apples—Supplies moderate: " demand | Tight. market steady: Virginia, bushel 726 7th St. N.W. baskets, Alexanders, U. S. 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