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: VENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 13 i * 13 L6 = == i e KET ADVICE | FARM PURCHASING; POWER| CORN DAMAGE HEAVY: ™ * Meats, fresh killed—Beef, 22a24; veal, IS MENACE TO TRADERS Slight Advances Scored Last Week Wind and Rain Flatten Fields in 20a24; lamb, 30: pork loins, a34 NEW HAVEN, August 13 (Special) » i CHICAGO. August 13.--Trade con- fresh hams, fresh shoulders, 19;| NEW HAVEN, August 13 (Special).— | The chorus of prophetic voices heard | in Beef,” Hogs and Potatoes. | Montgomery County. { | tinuns good in most packing house lines. | smoked has, 28a23; smoked shoulders, | Commodity prices deciined moderately | in_the financial disirits utiering 10~ | " ning power swwng upe | SPecisl Disbsien (o The Star i 4% shilkimove tn woor 1 L k- with ot 1 e ’ 7 v prod- | ROCKVILLE, Md., August 13.—The {58 G M A% chllmore it un:\ L ek - Calves, 131:a14; Spring | 13t week with a consequent stight in- | pCBRCistEs: CAERSTE NG (R AN I | ward last week. Prices of fam prod- | =R g Rk ’ I r at firm prices. Beef trade is slow be-| lambs, 13a13! | crease in the purchasing , power of |the recent growth in volume of stock | ucts generally held strong. Edight ad- | heavy rain and high wind of Saturday | Cause of high pricos. Higher pricos have | night and Sunday prostrated growing - 3 | tended to slow up foreign busines rading s - | = "The majority of these tips and fore- | resulting -advance in peirchasing | L ding Is - Light—Aircraft, Flax N rvice, Bureau of Agricultural | The situation is attracting the close | casts m-ca":«‘nnhl';u Man_{? are insin- | power of rarr:‘w prodfu(',?s . Storm. a bumper crop was indicated 1 { ST. PAUL. Minn ax cf =L Economics, says attention of business and financial | cere, bas data gathered at second | Index numbers of farm purchasin . Issue Is Placed on Mar- |y oAV, Minn -t oa ‘e | aged—Supplies Light on Gantaloupes pllés very Hght | Snasts. parbiedlatly. in. view OF th| BANA of Sebibt CEaaa i er. and of agricultural and non- SEES RADIO GAINS compa 3 t vear v hold demand moderate, | sharp scasonal demand for credit which | securities about which bankers and stu- | 2 al prices for varisus per L] J ket Here. It neat crop is promisy D. C. Mark market dull, North Carolina, Ridgeway | normally develops in the Fall. Any-|deats of the market know nothing v in the following table 000 a year 8 Fruit and Vegetable Review | money. This movement is not incon- | issues and tradings, and with the pro~ | vances were made by beef. hogs and v atoes a i _ cultural | corn throughout Montgemery County v market report on fruits | Sistent with the present strength of | found changes wrought in business | Pofatoes Meanwhile non-agricultural | V0 i " feared, wil mean a serious | g T ince t r | goods prices sagged slightly with the and. I s Cern and Other Crops Dam- | ,,q vesetables compiled by the Market | money rates MUS the Wi the curtailment of the yield. Prior to th NEW YOR! ») standards. 36s. 43s and 27s.bost | {hing at all approximating eredit | favorable. Some of the rumor mongers | which th vage for 1926, represent ‘4}1\{\ -'-\m.?r}\’;full’:‘:uulfl'» I}S m:' reco oft vipe. 1.00: Eastern Shore, | siringsney will he a novel situation in | would hear ivestigation as to whether | 100 in sales and new scientific improy Flattening of hundreds of a San y ales reported: miscellaneous <o far as the past few years are con- | they are liable under the conspiracy | n A gr 3 ments during the next few years, in t BY EDWARD C. STONF o6 and washing out and se | mel upplies light: demand light. | cerned laws. a oiiial | Opinion of Dr. F. A. Kolster, in charge o st . PORTLAND, Oreg c! aging other growing ves p navket dull; California. Arizona. stand- | Fluctuations in the general whole-| Besides these false tips on the mar- |, ded 5 of the radio research laboratory of Kol- O o D e b 8106000 s p in Ore- | expecied g S 1id crates. honeydews. medium size, | sale price level and in the purchasing | ket, forecasts of husiness and economic =" Aug ! § 93| or Radio Corporation. At present. he Buod of & 100/000:hale hop ot by, | (bectad ‘ 8O- | Dest. 150a1.75; ripe. 1.35 power of the dollar are given below for | conditions are being freely fssued by Augu : 4 439 said, the company could manufacture a the | Perhaps 75 per cent of the o morning reeeipts s ice — Western _stock. supplies | various periods. The average for the | writers and organizations who claim to | ;.10 receiving set capable of projecting a ! under contract cgetables were light, due, it is reported. | moderate: demand moderate. market | year 1926 is the base used | have special information and to base 1 i |small-sized vision of any particular fering 20 cenis v TS, | ¢ rmers to gather crops Californin. crates, Teeberg tyve, | w Purchasing | their forecasts on statistical investiga- ! 1962 ene which meigtt be IevdeRt [ L oot p E 5 : 3 dozen. mostly 330; Eastern stock ale nower cia. | tions. Many of these have proved fo o i o 2 v e » ihtly incroased prices rosulted. | supplies moderate: demand light. mar- price {levartuse [ be so wrong as to be of little or no help avera: Small vegetables, including lima beans, | ket dv: New Vork, 2 doren, crates o \Lr: ('hP:;flnt:n\\‘pr:l and ‘.m,_mn ntd»rmm o 2 5 Rutiand Railroad Report. vere received in exceptionally g Boston type. 2 25a2 | s to reflect on the credibility and use- e s SUARHIOES acearing tn Wkioe. ve Onions—Supplies moderate: demand fulness of the statistical profession Y R . quoted. Crops metsate BERG siely . Boit SR * Education by means of talking motion | on the preferred stock in the first half expected to rea 00-pound T In a recent month the United States pictures is being considered in Ger- of 1923, against $1.9¢ s share e vear exported $6.000.000 in rubber products. | many ago led t trading on the Tine average X May average oW morning 3rowns, U, 8. No. 1, 2.2 Apil ave, iarch Fruit Receipts Light Peach Market Duli. Pebruars - averane truckloads of frut from the _ Peaches — Supplies liberal: demand g m Shor¢ of Maryiand and Dela- Moderate. market dull W P;x” G takkh - ware, chiefly cantaloupes. ed. this | ROWth (Ostoling, U 2N Lo ripe, wers 8 i dels by the storm, light receipts|1.3301.50: same Qeorgll PURITPE, s Foreign Prices. | ity m a slight advance in prices }‘"\‘q:n{-““,:\"“mw 27 North | Cable advices from London report | Sced potatoss reported a slight decrease | !. Larldaiie skets, Elbertas, U, S. | that the index of wholesale commodity | S ts of peaches, supplies the past | Carolind, BUtHel MEEED o oal prices in England as computed by | e Qe lm::vtfi l:rN\ exceptionally e Belles, U. S. No. 1, me- | Crump rose to 96.3 last week, as com- | ast wee levels Shen : 2 Supplies were equal to the d e size, 1.25a1.50, Virginia, | Pared with 94.2 a week ago and 93.5 a | at 94 mand. however. Good Virginia Car- :“\“l““ N e ans, U8 No. 1| vesr agn | s .)N X X North | Carolina Elbertas being 3 Pears— Supplies light: demand mod- | ;m:rln:u:d \\nh‘ 74.3 the week preceding 2 ket steady: California, boxes, 2nd 74.1 a vear ago 1o~ Ea Chemical Company Addition. U. 8./ BALTIMORE. August 13 (Special).— The Davison Chemieal Co. will begin e ie- | work immediately on an addition to its il mand slow, market dull; no sales re- contact sulphuric acid plant, which has . . 3 elected, 3132. hen- | ported A capacity of 100 tons per day. The | n' i e 194 ourr 9 Lima beans- Supplies light: demand | addition will enable the company to | Il ll w u NEW YORK. Augt 3 N ali 1s. | light. mark v: East Shore Mary- | double the output of this plant and i our o 1ro 11€ o can. ke e A St Liny all, 23. S, ¢ s, |land, bushel hampers, 130a1.73. few | expected to he in operation by Decem- | 2 32a33° small, 3 | ber, if not earlier. 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