Evening Star Newspaper, August 7, 1928, Page 12

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ATUGUST T, 1928’ 12 ]md Maryland, truck receipts, bushel baskets, Carmans, medium size, 1.00: large size, 1.25; few fine quality and 40, conditio 3 Potat “Supplies moderate; demand put out over the crop situation llnn year and that Spring wheat farm- | produce a bushel of corn and 54 cents Davison Chemical Report. The Republicans, who have just con- | er will get about $50,000,000 less. | to produce a bushel of oats. cluded a strategy meeting here, would | These low prices prevail now At the present time the farmer is re- Shore, South ght: demand h Carolina, 10 cents a Te i ed L or to be pleased or like {o be pleased about the outlook |grain actually s moving to ceiving o cash price in most instances | Baltimore Regort Shows { moderat | big hl\_l‘\'rst of grain, but the Inw(‘.‘il‘ | under a | Maryland, t Sh Virginia, | prices in four vears rather offset thelr | o the s marketed through live |corn, but the prospect is that with| o e cloth-top Sobblers, U. S. | political optimism. | stock, there is a possibility_that. corn | corn futures on the new crop at around | = | No. 1, 2.0 . 25, | farmers will mot so definitely feel | 75 cents, he will get much less than 70 | Grain exported from Baltimore in | 3 1 ra 1 ,000 bushels ket ¢ L should ish them with a real issue, |ov e r Weath Conditi c 1t com 2 time, | fa is receiving around 4o |Mmonth was only eather onaitions ause | inston 2 y . 3 than make up for the price decline in | farms i the com belt is about 8 Per| 1o view of this situation, the poli- | than the entire July grain g west Furnish Prospect bushel h: they can't mistake the bad break in |y chel helow the 1927 level at this time with price conditions la For the first seven months-of 1928 | CERTAIN-TEED REPORT Supply Is Ample. S— — ment estimates to be the cost of Pro- | fom market in some scctions because [ with a tremendous crop. Right now | shipments of 155 during | Beed, P per market business, according to re- mand mod Special Dispatch to | Wheat prices on the Chicago Board |a might decide to hold politicians re- | months, against 235918 barrel stlof ers say they look for very little im- their surplus yields ¥ & b amed up after surveying their pros- | the 1 vacationists are controlled by six muscles Berlin. cins, small 10 AL for almost bumper vields of corn and & | In corn prices are 30 cents a of around $1 a bushel for wheat. He 1g0, but' since 80 pe fs getting about $1 a bushel for oid| Below 1,000,000 Bushels in July. “The Democrats think this price under a Republican ad) lump. T} p of | cents for cash corn. when the new crop ‘,‘]{_‘zfpfid gt : mand mode e s 3,000,000,000 bushels 4 cheap | is sent to markef. For his onts the | first time this £ brokers’ 2 % 3 .. Ibut they're worrled becaus the | feed for live stock er now B3 i ’ B 1o W iotd aver: WHEthe §E: of Nodsron : pared with 1,656 e ek {Large Grain Yields in Mid- | thousht that the big vields might more | however, when the humber of hogs oi | cents. paise witts 11 . A | Limi the farmers’ minds, ~ | cont less than last year. {dishe GAMIEANEY ars doMmy sore Dare : S Draggy Situation—Vegetable | moder 'Ot one thing both sides are certain—| oats values are nearly et i e et el it cciy 24 a01 by s of Low Prices grain values. These are the 1o 0 | and reports at the board of trade are od by Canadia rmer. 5 grals d e I orts at ard of trade are ed by Canadian farmers, who are | grain exports from this port have o e hampers ‘bab Sears and far under what the Govern- | {hh TSNS A0 (0 BN TR 00 | Chpeeted to flood the. world markets | ed. 12,763,193 bu D Htiered ith bl S —_ | § . duction, | of the price le artie: . . . i . . « e price level the partie rned about the | the same period of ] Weather conditions continue to ham tring BY OWE! Crop Value Declines Seen. | Recently the Government complete | attitude farmers, who | are at 66,451 bar ,“(‘m“ l”{' - of dealers this morning, the mar- | truck receipts. A spanisible . 1o | v f 7 per cer continuing dull and dmig\ Deal- | stringl 5 3 | CHICAGO, Aug Republicans | of e are 20 cents a bushel under a | whe sponsible not helping them handie | year. i \ and Demoerats who have become well | year ago and 30 cents a bushel under | The provement in buving conditions until s . Shect steel so thin that it s cooler weather and return of Summer medium _to | pects through the corn and wheat belts | ter whe e The movements of the human eyes | transparent as glass is being made in ew best high. 1.5 ely know whet 000 less from the L0 ¢ 4 Cesterday's Tain is expected v < . - - - - ng crops of vegetab ANYmmmnmmmiEmwmw CORNER 7th- & H STS. N.W. (| Pears— e were light. ma large qu: 1 the trade this morning, how- | medi t better quality products are ex- er in the week bushel % Colorado, Watermelons From South. 0, o scarcity of vegs ceipts being mor demands. Continu Both effect t down This $22.50 3-Piece Bed Outfit $1 3:90 L o A As shown, comprising metal Bed, comfortable Mattress and sanitary Spring. A specially re- markable value for only Z : le and, Model Phonograph. $13.90. “HY | Lamp. End Table. finished in 3 \ 5 ) maboeany, and six new records. Resularly $1.00 Down $1.00 DOWN FOR YOUR OLD| ™ PHONOGRAPH | % 7 & Live Stock. FORT WORTH.—E [s1 This $54.60 10-Piece Phonograph Outfit 54.9.60 Beautiful Console has been caused by the increas 3 n demand for machine-made cigars. capons, large, 44a a25; keats, 1.00a1.10. Fruit. 1.| 10S ANGALES.—Total value of field a30; pork loins, 33a34: | fryjt (including nuts) and vegetable esh shoulders. 19:|crops in Los Angeles County is est smoked shoulders, | mated for this year at approXimatel 000,000, a gain of $10,000,000 over nd_Model Phonozraph. 19; bacon, 24a26; ive stock—Calves, 2 nbs, 13a13%:. 3 e Steel. PITTSBURGH —Carefu The four items shown in this box have been repriced at 33Y/39, off reg- ular prices. The prices below indi- cate the savings! Fruit and Vegetable Review. The daily market report on. f snd vegetables, compiled by the Ma News Service Bureau of Agricultural I Economics, says ished rate for the next three months. Cantaloupes—Supplies cleaning up: | This is encouraging makers to hold Gemand moderate, market steady; | firm to advanced prices The four items shown in this box have been repriced at 33'/39, off reg- ular prices. The prices below indi cate the savings! eces All Gliders extra jumbos, imbos 36s, various varie | - S B Cavanagh-Dobbs Earnings. . —~ All Couch NEW YORK, August 7 (#).-—Gross - earnings of Cavanagh-Dobbs, Inc., for m Hammocks, 1-3 Off six months ended April 30, Tose to S n the previ- €Y $5,016,567 from $4. This one is now Walnut. 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