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FINANCIAT) THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. SATURDAY, MARCH 9. 1929. FINANCIAL. 25 f ———————————————— e R R AR DN R, S | 5 D | Prices also have continued without much pound, Price of roe shad dropped to ' | L change, being what dealers term cheap. ‘_h;]:";u:kl;n‘;{;‘u ':)l'm_?‘[:dl-‘l;s "l:)\\';ma:kg‘.! ‘ . 1B U I Plentiful supplies of tomatoes have | cents. boen received throughout the week, Small quantities of rockfish were re Recelved by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. ceived during the st 0 They of the originals contained & large per- | price the past few weeks. Oviters ne 3 . Low. Close. ! Open. High. Low. Close, - | i e been receiv GAIN I E R | Abttivt Power. . ; RiecTowaLic1), Bie 85 €14 6lis| NorAm hiomatk dotee 1ose Loy Gore i JL { centage of green fruit, the repacks being | Quite so plentiful, have been reccived i i tities s ently e Adams Expi8) tec PRLI f17) 108% 108% 108% 108% [ NorAm Ed pf(7) 101 10 101 101% | turning. Fancy stock wldi?.‘.‘f.?ai'f{fififl?d‘fi.‘? “‘fi"p',f,’-",l‘fif& (1”. Adams Millis(2) 3 lec Stor B (5). 5 kbta 84l 85, NoGerma Lioyd 58 594 o8 R | past few weeks—$2.25 a gallon for 3 Adv Runidey. ... 71 73 | Em BrantemA) 17 17 17 17 Nortn Pac(b)... 110% 111 1094 5—$2.2 1 ¢ Peoples Company Gives Pre- [ty Rumiey of. St LT TE 7 Nor Pacetsts).. 106w 1075 1osw w07, Bear Raid> Toward End of Weather Interieres With of the faney repacks sold mgx.pw““"““"* itk LS 0 Ahumada Lead. M j Eng PubSer(21). 52% 52;- Ofl Well S pf. 102 than prices quoted. 94 | Bag Bk Bt e 5 ! 102 102 | . e n i g { T Siniaary Extiowte on Alr fefetn 137, 107 " 1081 107 1084 | kine P ser e ¥ s |gmmibun s | Market Aiso Helps to } Shipments to Washington ',mlfl‘,i Des pas"":?“&'lffikfl“"f":fl{‘-, DIVIDENDS. 5 4 i | Alaska Junea... % 84 7 ¥ |Erie RR. = Orpheum pf(3). being received from both Cuban and| Corp. 5 Rate Pav'ble Albany Papri2). 201 20t 20%- 2001 Erie 15t pf. Wholesale Market. | Florida growers. They sold around | Am G 50 A A . 6 Vus Steel...... 4; 4 5 i . Euty 5 Earnings in 1928. Alleghany Corp. 35% 35 854! Eureka Vac (4). 49 e, S Depress Prices 13450 a crate this week. Peas, product | Al e pet @ Allechany A G5 1015 102 101% 102 | Evansau 1120 . ; b | cacine canizy ¢ 5 : | of Florida, were more plentiful this week | ! ' e IS Chaim(7s. 158 89 103 1575 | FelbanKeCopt. 13 9 19 |iwcLightg 3). e 7 78 BY GEORGE T. KUGH| Sudden appes 8¢ 82 and $2.50 a hamper incpow o 5 i § BE RBWANS €. STONE, AllimChalmiz)] 83 187 183180 | I GO VT Fac L . ] iE T, UG R el ®1¢| Increased receipts of both white and | 215 e pt it 2 Ameradaizy LSl A S0 S o E ey B poillE . O o et {that swept the At . vellow squash from Florida this week | 5 e Net earnings of Proples Drug Stores, | Am Axricul Chim 134 193 19 Eidenty-1 b 9% 86% | pack ST T W YORK. March 9.—Another vio- | foilowing a 2-da played found ready sale, the former at §3 and | Bancq Com 1t Tr Inc. for 1926, according o preliminary | Am Bank N(13) Filene's pf(6%). eitgnbg R b s vanionsan Fadlo aNiIake i oy fadustry and | (he Tatter at §3 and $3.50 a bushel. Cel- | Bheti beobods “oi Q cs'imates, were 2 all cha ’s‘(” Pl First NaiSiiig) 6 19 Pan-Am Wn B tin a few selecte 2 were com- 6 vk nan = 'y has been plentiful this week, prices Sonul Banking pf @ :lr']g\\thd;irl P uivalent after | A'"m" I.‘uu ¢ :_wal‘ :.:.mm‘x.. Panhandle. : bined with ar ot price move- ¢ Bl g | Leing so low that dealers fail to under- | Ci P Tooln c i1 Q on preferred stock « Am Brown Bov, 2 el L - s A S e 4 | Gen_ cigar ‘Co T o o Paramount-F-L G 4 | ment eisewhere In today's stock market t carcit fis I 1| stand h ow 'l; x;’:;m?l;s ;mpumm»g ]);gflf. | %L & '; ;\r 5 2 sheim pres) ¢ b 480¢ | Park & Til(13) ! "he fireworks in R: came in the ki L 1 yed | F Stock: sold at $2.50 an S| GRCEoS S0 36 B to $474 a share S Am Can (14) Ln 118% 119 | Follansbee 1214 . 5 s o _ S % voc in som the crate. | "do 55 pt on 122,625 shares | (88 AmCar&Fdy(§) w5 8913 9% 99 i g Park Utab(80e) . hour. The ini e was 1000 - 98 99 | Eyundation Co.. 3 3 by S 5 A n| String and stringless beans, product | C4i14, T&D 6"~ Bf of no-par common Am Cham pf7). T kox Flim A4).. 9 91tk 91l Eathei B p 3 . 4“1.[‘ P Z‘ilm“‘l-”!x‘)“' Tiw E of ‘Florida growers, have been ""”’“ i & % Stock, Earnings In | § Am Drug (60c). 4 9 9%l ErankS pfo7).. 108 4 Patino M (3.89). ¢ : s B At BE SaTE recovery from both the rain | plentiful this week. the best of the sup- | Homestke Min co ) 07 onil @5 wame ! A s o Fow.. 100 10915308k L0BA [iBeRUOFLT €4). .. Mok 45 5% 43K | BesrisuniMoton. f f a0 1 Toht an B Gh wind was repor.ed, however, and ' plies selling at $2. $3 a crate, or- | 1ii Pw & L 6% bi share basis, Am lce (12% 407 41 40 41 Biteis ¢ Peniok & Ford b - . = 7 caps and bounds until it copgitions soon gat back to normal, | dinar quality selling at $1 and $1.50.! Int Bution H § M equal to $5.49 a| i% i T 9 iR vAlet Metor. Penn Dizie Cmt. ; ) Iigher thon 1t oresed Wi | Haulers from inland places {ar off | Pppers also have been plentiful, re- | lndian Motoes” ot = com- " Lk &E ou in o8 L. 5 5 gty 218 2 94 poi gher than it clos o Tou R ioveot | ceipts e : il inh;r:k’ s TR Am Locomet(8). Gen Am TC(34). 93 4 Penn R Ri3%). T T nesday. Of course, the new st te roads found - ceipts being greater than the demand. doenl i, . Sales Am Loco pf(7) sy ea'ulnall !':::Ib.l.ng::::; | along 'to a ne 1 above 93, IS & Hof: npasabi atce ere have been plentiful supplies of | Mackay Coi . A 4 CF ¢ 4 en Calle 5 5 e 5 totaled $11,348.645, Am M&EFpf ew 7. ks reports, and in a number of instances | kale and spinach on hand this week. | 40 Pf .. e 5 went Western Union, | .5, % & | The ach, fre .- 1 % | Maafis Trust ! 2 12 = EHITMCOpTNDY. . ho wen ] s required 1o get stalied | The spinach, from Texas, sold at $1.25 | M : comparcd w it h B [ Am Metaind) . e, Phina BCRL e | i highest in its history |y} £ the mid | {& bushel basket, while the kale, grown | N Beilas H (n i Am Metal (rts) . W, 2 2 oREcRaTen. 3 208% Phil Morrisc1).. X o i above 740, 1D alme nts at followed the rain | i the Norfolk, Va., section, was offered | 90 Stock ... an intrease of N 5 Am Metals pfi6) 115y 11a% 1181 1181 | Gen Electric 6, Phillips P (1), i S 1or spectacular s R 4 " roRes, matking it pocei. |t $2.25 a barrel | @ el $3.206.404, or 39.4 AEERECRESAN e LR RS ST el L : 4 | Plerce. Arrow... i 341, il i ] i \ o teach here without | Other vegetables offered by whole- | per cent. y & Am P& L (11).. 106% 106% 106% 106% | G40 G & K1 A(8) 3 Bibtot Atiow st L : is_suppos a large short interes ok Vesterday and o- | Salers included onions, beets, carrots, | Reece Bution H M Q 3 7 Business of the SREE S PR S Moin 06w Mok e g::f;fihusn‘:'z: f Pierce Uil oo on 2 2 ' T hte Swa i ona Dio: S r brought thoir | cauliflower, eggplant, cucumbers, cabe | Benier Soikedinehy & f003, Washington _ co Malcotm Gibbs, | AUATow BL(E). 103 104 104 104 | Gen s pf BuE Bietca Peteaim B 4 00 shaves at 126'» for a gain of | o quantitics of produce of | bage and lettuce. do_pt Q817 pany, of AL UVICKS). <. D66 236 156 156 [l SR LUIRERL. . Pilsbury (1.60). most 6 points. ViiFienis x e D bie (of} "Shad and herring have been more | Slisan Mach Malcolm_Gibbs expanded | Am Republie . W e e LEREEEE R : | Bitta TermiCar. ke B ves b Caiiie Al AT o eeuctomed | plentiful, while other fresh fish have | % JeTcY & SRRS.A. 5125 Apr. rapidly duris 928. Starting the year | Am Seating 4% % odh Bs|o “ ,,' dis) Pitis& WVa () 1 a 5 5 2 supplics, bt | been scarce and high. Herring became | * For the period trom Januacty 29 to April With 48 stores ¢ operating | Am Ship & Com. & 5 an e U“‘“'_A ) 5 Pirelli, Italy (A) 2 All these storks cem= down in the <k |50 plentiful the last few days that|! OF At An annual rate of $1.60 on_December 31. Am Sm&Ref(4). 1164 1164 115 115 | Gen Ry Sigis).. v 5 ¥ 51 f the session, perhaps on{ fices o S @ 1240Th of one shate A o A " he com- | Am Snuff (12).. 19st 1934 1904 1ubi | Gen Refracc).,. ‘ EaE B IBOTOR(T) wora | o “)‘vv‘)?l'\-\*v S A Increas prices dropped o a3 low a5 4 cents & +Record dates hmve not been set e emed s Reanedy chain, | Am Sil Fayavsh, 6o 70~ son sie|GlIeteBR (5. 115% . 43% | the president of the Radio Corporation | of eggs Pennsyivania. with 15 stores in Harris- | Am St Fy p£c1) 1134 113% 1131 11as | G tbiel Bros. .. 4 Prairie Ofl&Gas { tn re were any negotiations c ontinued the past three | burg, Scranton, Altoona, Wilkes-Barre, | Am Sugar & il g SRR < : 2[R i e D3| pleted or pinding for & merger With | aaye, brices. S el ancaster, McKeesport, Carbondale and | Am Sumatra(3). 51% 506y HHGIad ( B Sl g nion. 3 Sevainli o dozen. Prices in | e o ynchase. was made] W el e Waivy), 214ia 20060 214% 2145 Gobel (Atolyh) A 2% 2 | pile heaviness developed in the changed the past | for cash and involved no issuance of |Am Tobacco(8). 17l 173 171 158 old Dust (new) Bioaicsial | coppers. Kennecott had been strong at 4 tinae oo m! 200000 additional stock. As a resuit of this|Am Tobac Bi8). 174'¢ 174 174 b 2 v P the openin a had been in | Y t ly believed a steady | || i e opening of several | Am TypeFoc8).. 150 150 150 150 4 . : 30 13 ettt st svpnly. The latte at the start |mg < will resuit. operating 101 stores. Locations have |Am Woolen..... % 0% 20w 0% | dOWHS! N ) . b Pub S NJ pf(7). iz 3 {and freely of d. Kennecott lost its! per % i ort stay of | fi| been secured for seven a stores | Am Woolen Df.. 4pw 46ia 464 46 ¢ n : 7| P e . B strength in the motor s S @ Taleh which will be opened during the next|Am Writ P'a ctfs 12’ a9 a3 uld Coupler A Pullman Co(4).. » my T R ' A L oot | Barr Building, Nine Hundred and Ten Seven- O s i g i A g Dt G G| Graner e o Eaom, 24 (25~ | Sord off end the same was ¢ the ‘tnor period, however, and | teenth Street Northwest, Washington, provement in operating efiiciency Gur- | Am Zine bf..\. 106t 106 105 105 | Grand F&W (1) i . Purity Bak(3).. 12 5 : S | dealers were able to fill demands for all Bl by 44 Tng 1626, refiected n an operating ratlo | Anaconda (7)"% 1351 15¥ 15t 1361, | Grand Un be). 48 4y | 5 stocks modities 2t reascnable prices, i District of Columbia O o1. her cent, Compared wWith 5% |AncherCap2.40. 88 &8 67w IAh@ Unon.... 26 g i Radlo Corp. .. k A feature that stood out in the oill i 1 visitors from all sec- | L 2,t"in 1927, In other words, for |Anchor Cap(rts) 1% 1 GIRELW T (1), o 24% | Radio (new).... 0% 82 {aroup was Texas Corporation, respond- rket and the | Bids { il i 5 E",:nf"ga"a"r of sales in 1928, the com- | ARdes Copr (3 61 64 Gz 6u | GriNoOrth pf(s). Radio-Keith(A) % 06 G6R e the OTABIE AanAls | ; Pl e R T jids for same will be received at private sale by pany retained about 61 cents for the; Archer Dunls(2). ik 4 din 438 ot cae g it L S7a | he oils, however, did little ; i . showing deep interest the undersigned trustee on March 23, 1929, at 10 o vhi! 3 tmour bei - . sz Ry b i ot vi v he credi " he 5 i 1 | ‘e - 3 H < < s"flhn}d?“n(:'i‘:cdglxlxrxplluézs “f?rlemgr; Armour 1llA) Y D e ESA1 Sk Hok. .. G thiut the, Ieer e pa onner xnp:m’r‘]:flm'n e o'clock A.M. at the office of his counsel, as undersigned. Soiian. of salea, 315 Armour Li(B). o Grcens Chmainy, 16176 | RemiBets e 25| deeided to malntain & hands dlicted. Some living not too far @is-| ||| Al bids subject to approval of Court. Certified check Sales for the first two months this | Armour [ pf(1) & 82 Guantanamo pe. ! Raaltae 3ty ¢ | that there would be no further | tent made purchases of attractive fruits | {'t for $10,000 must accompany bid. year. were §2180447, compared with | ASSOLIG (1) 6 e B e R & } ference with the course of speculation |and vegetables to take home, being de- : $1473583 I the corfecponding perlod | Ats0 ON(D). 3 Tl 3 ioris s nb [ that there would be money enough sirous of leting refalises ot home sce | | | Harold C. Smith, of 1928, gain of 43 per cent. 3 ¥ Rey 4 3 g to finance it, provided the speculators'such commodities ont of season. The balance sheet as of ‘December T e oy ER fj::‘"’:lz‘fi\‘;‘;,‘rm 513 Al 2% | were willing to pay the price 1 lers this morning e predicting | . .. . Trustee 3}. ‘1‘9336 ;goowiidc‘;hr::?{;lenllnrl(;flth.t AUanRe[(110) B8 88 37% 57| Har & Walkr(2) 5 Richtield Oil(2), 1 4 {much of truth there was 111');111:3 ‘;{ “’mm;\“ny ;:r\ e e H. Winship Wheatley, el fo current liabilities of more | Atlan Ket pf(i). 116 116 116 116 | Hurtmn 101 20). e Rio Grande O1l. . 3 p point. { 3 ! than three to one. ¢ t Jie commn, N | Attorney f " Company is thus | AUasPowder(4) 100% 100% 100% 100% | Havil Ry pfe6). S % | lossia‘ins 163, 2 .t | fact is that the market accepted it. supplies of all con u.'d\iul:’rlr:‘:r:yr_omrn?;p | 1010 Vermam AV‘Q’I‘:};H&'W in excellent position to continue its ex- | AULOBUFAD A3). 4Ty 4Bly 4T: 4biy | Hersney Corp... 6yl 8912 661y 69| RoVAIBak Pel) 34t 3 3o Realizing Increases. commoditics, espocially fruits and vege- 2 W. pansion program. Bullo&O(6).... 132 132% 129 129 | Hershey prid).. ; Akl e realizing_increased toward the | tables sre rep: Washington, D. C. Capitalization of Peoples Drug Stores. |Baito& O pf(4). 79 1y 4y 7y |Hoe&CoA..... 204 Safeway (3). lcnd. Early in the session Baitimore & it early yeste Inc., consists of $2.500,000 of 6'> per|Bambgrpi(6i) 108 109 108t 10y | Hollnd Fuce2is) 5 ay pt (6).. Ohio Ead sold obily fractioha i | Bet iret Pl Af eoRmOAItles A e t $100 par convertible preferred and | bany & Ar(3%s). ¥l 69% 65 gy | Homestake(il). 7 4 T8 |Safeway pf (7).. | its rocord high, but it reacted toward | Week end trade, find prices substantially | 22,625 shares of no-par common, Pre- | burker Bros(Z). v~ 2y° 3 5y |HoustonOil. 180 J0s Lea13). b . 11 sole a TRttt ferred 15 convertible into common until | Barusdall A 2). 41% 4l s, 41 | HoweSound(d). 7 5 | StL & San Fr(8) March 15, 1933, in the ratio of 1 1-3|Bayuk ISt pIc) 1054 105 ud Man(2%).. 504 5 SUL&SunE p.6) Kennecott broke away from the other | —Butter for each share of pre- )0 Ol : Hudson Mot (5. 908 9 | SUL&Southwest. : e | CODDEE Eicke SU e ad id, Aulbp (U s e e elistia SAFE . FIRST Torres. In addition there are outstand- | Beldmg-Hes 3 EPUBN IR s % Suvage Arms (1) 5| | i s HgE Tor. thC L 8 ent receipts, 35. i ing warrants which entitle holders to | LelE N RpEC16) Bzt s2a b2 | Ind 0 & Gas (2). 313 1y [ Bohutts (3560 . ere was a°quict demand for. the ¢ purchase 19,625 shares of common at|Uest& Coi3)... Xl Kbl ¥ole 85t [ Indian Mot pf(7) 50 Schulte pii8). of the railway equipment ¢ s Spr chicken: $50 a share until December 31, 1930. Bethlehm Stl(4) « 101 1005 101 | Indian Refining. 2574 Seagrave(el.20). Aitirios s T A 142 fowls, 32a33: 3083 al’c:p]cs Drug Stores common stock is | Broominkdaie. . 48 45 45 |Indian Retgcifs : Sears-Roe(32%) g 1 4 o S ; : c r & Foundry. The close wi ters, 19a20 . geese, 20; currently quoted on the New York Curb | Bimingdie pti7) 110 110 110 110 | Iniand St (33%). 2 5 ' | Seneca Copper. Car & Foundry e Al . young, 50260; old, 30, Dressed— 3 * 1929 high | Blumnthi pf(7). 100's 100'; 100's 1ov'y | Inspiration C(4) . Shattuck FG(2). + 3 M . Winter chicken :n”d“’,',',‘w of 9,"‘.‘:3, r‘;’,{‘,'hxfls on a $1 | BonAmiAdd).. B2y B2 2ty | IntervoroRupTr 4 Shell Un(1.40), 40 SECURED BY E Lk 5 Is. 34235 Leghorns, d 7% - | Borden Milki6). 1824 182 1821 interconRubber. 24y 12 o IACEREEEN | P ; 1 38a40; | ;fi‘—;‘:;r ?:n(::;tg‘);x%‘?d‘g:s \ils:r:;;::n :rlus MigFCo. 4¥a 47% a5 | Intl Bus Ma (5). 16 i gll"::'::;!.&';‘:fl’) 3 3 ucks, - S g | AMPLE VALUE e ritish kmpire. 4 4y, | IntCement(4).. u; ¢ 1 . | Stock Exchange around 120. Lrockwy Mot(4) 62 6iu | Int Com Eng'2). ‘ Sinclair (1234).. t killed—Beef, ~20a24; | The money loaned on the im- Convention Committee Named. kiyn-Mani4).. 7 Toia | Int Comb pt(7). e 2mb, ; veal, 20a27: pork loins L i35 e in con- | BKIynUnGas(5). 186 181 186 | Int Harv (2%).. 107 st il A . ; fresh shoulders, b . £ e D s of | BiUnbwickBA3). 544 ‘Bon. b0k o | Ins Reron ot ] SoTPoR Sut2i. TN e : : 1 Lt proved real estate back of our he District Bankers Ascoclation, to be | Brauewick Ter.. o4's il 4 igu | nt Mer Harine SouihCaLRd () ! ! . bushel jard, in bulk. 131: b re c oxi ne, b ucyrus(l) Bin 870 B nt Mer Mar pf. ’ 3974 i g , ba 502 in packages, ompeund lard. 1315. | | ) v :‘;};‘n’:“m’:"’;fi"" P,}:’e" :m\l.tn,;.,’;'mmeg Bucyrus pi(7).. 1143 .. Int Nick.Can 80¢ 6 ::::: g;cl.l,).” % 1 15 yamd, ba"'\‘l' 0023.50; asp 1 e niock af‘c‘:! ;'5:16; jamba, || v 6{6 FIRST MORTGAGES :maé;:’m,:lgc;f a;;}x)gl_;ows by Gen- SEE’.’;:.‘;:.‘.":‘ {:: l[":::’:k;;;-_ 4 33 SouRy M&O ofs ¢ 4 dozen, 6.00a12.00;; beans, bushel, 1.50a | 13!al4. it Loss ot " . : 3.00; beets, crate, 2.50a2.75; cabbage,| Increased recelpts of cggs this week Program commitiee—F. P. H. Siddons, | Burns Broa(B). 31% 31% 31% 31| Int Papr& PoC. ;"::1\-2?1‘«,"';'66 3 transfer, 75a1.50; carrots, bushel,1.50a | proved an interesting feat of the | —has been lcaned only after chairman; W. W. Spaid, vice chair-|BUrroughs (15). 274 284 274 279y | Int Prig ink 214 el S 174 | 1.73: celery, crate, 1.50a2.25; cucumbers, | market and resulted in_decreasing the | s P 3 v man; Victor B, Deyber, Howard Moran, | Jush fer de(i). 110 110 110 110 |Int Prig Ink pf ¢ SpicerMfg pt(3) B2 b2 521, | bushel, 3.0025.00; ‘egg plant, crate, 2.00a | high prices that prevailed snce the || Over a Third conservative appaisement—and W. J. Waller, C. C. Lamborn, F. P. Har- | Bush Ter (7). 1164 1154 115t 115 | Intl Silver (&) s L BN 4.00; ‘kale, barrel, 75a1.50; lettuce,| Chrisimas holiday season. Most of ihe | | 5 % 2 mon, jr., L. A. Slaughter, H. H. McKee, 9::::‘&"’8“:.‘»1‘2‘;"“ e (ke fsuTe R g:.;). 4 9 | stand Com Tt1). i 3 3 ag |bushel, 1350225 onous, 100 pounds,| egss received the past few days were || of a provides a wide margin of se- J. T. Exnicics and Joshua Evans, jr. i Skl 4 10w 10l | Inter Dep! - 1 1 SWGEE(2Y). 5025.50; peppers, craie, 1.50a3.50 hite or hennery stock, as they are | 2 iy 2 tertainment committee — Thomas | Builerick Co... it ylu sis 31 | inerts pecr ), % ek | TR IO A0 a0 guash, crate. 1508200; Satoy catbage, | more familiarly known, 5% ) Contiry curity; while the interest ‘W. Brahany, chairman; Frank Stetson, Byer & Co pr i 8109, 4 Jewel Tea (15).. 148'3 | $ta Milling (8). hel, 1.00: spinach, bushel, 75a90; to- It is said by dealers that there is an i R 4 vice chairmen; F. W. MacKenzie, E. J. ) J¥er, it 128 128 128 123 | onng Manvis). i 190 | Std Millpte ~ 6 , crate, 1.00a3.00; turnips, basket, i g demand for brown eggs. | 24 doesn’t vary throughout the McQuade, L. E. Schreiner, Francis G.|By-L'rodets 124 1164 110t 116% 116% | jones & Lau7), 2 P 122 {Sta 0 of Cal(t3) : i shol, 75a2.00 eranber- | Hennery whites the past few years have }‘ Without a . il Addison, jr., and Archibald McLachlan. | cunt puck(4). 5% 757 T6% 75% |Jordan Motor... 12 124 | SLdOIINI (1134), 44 9 49 94 | TieS barrel box, 7.00a8.00; grapefruit, | brousht prices several cents in advance | entire term of the mortgage. Sports committee—F. H. Cox, chair- | Culiahan Zinc. TR e . 90 |SUONNT (L0, 39 {box, 20023.25; oranges. bot, 200a3.25; | Of the prices brought for brown stock mnr:I: Ci{li‘rngiqr;g;ir:g;e ghn}gn;r{a‘:l:ag' g- guln;‘n;xu:n 121 134 1814 1324 |y yer z(n 79% | Std Piate Glass. | rines, ‘l,. strap, 1.2523.00; stra and 1‘15 . q;:w\lw':-“.:\?:;«d:}; :"i:;&flg B irmard, E P Wilion and E2ra | ga INyavaso. Ba e o ot Keith-Al prei).. s SARIMRG 0 L B ‘;‘l“" "”‘ i v soon will bring the premium u..i In amounts from $250 up. Gould. 'an acific(10). 248 248'¢ 2464 246 \elly-Npring. . . 2 p J o 26t ay and Grain Prices. stead of the white: 3 Transportation _committee—C. H.|Canon Milis 280 3% 4% Ao dan | Ko Lire 6% bt 83n el £ Whikat o, 2 ved Wikiter. “Brown eggs are much more valuable | Woodward, chairman; J. Frank White, | Caro Clin&0(4). 92 9215 91 = 9oy | K08 Hayes(2). . el Studebaker$5) N i% 87| Spot, 1 March delivery, 1.32. | for cocking purposes than are the white | vice chairman; Thomas P. Hickman, R. | Cur CI&U stat3). 100 101 101 101 | Le'vinator Corp . ‘ K ennecote (4> BUOhREna bR, B 3% ! comn €xpori, March .| ones.” commented a dealer, “and man S. Stunz, J. D. Leonard, Maurice Otter- | Cavanah Dobbs. 38 8 3715 & 3 s 4 4 Sun Ofl (g1).... 59 59 9 59 |no quots . 2 yell e, | consumers are demanding them.” back, W. R. Lewis, M. F. Calnan and [Celotex Co (3)., 68's di iy [ RIRDAS L) un Ol D8 | spot, 1.0951.10; cob corn, 5.25a5. ultry dealers still are hendling § b Edson B. Olds. | Celotex pf (7). P T O i el 5 4 BSHIGE T, s % T q Oats—N 3 59; | &¢ arge q of turkeys, sup- . k i Hotel committee—H. L. Selby, chair- | Ceiotex \rights). SRR S LS - Superior Steel 3 4 No. 3 whit s : this season being far greater than | |l A man; F. P. Harman, vice chairman; C.|Ceut alloy 2y, e e L E Sweetof Am(1). 16 6 Rye—Nearby, 1104 usual <o long time ‘after the Christ~ Main 2100 925 15th St. N'W. A. McCarthy. H. L. Offutt, jr., C. D.|Cen Aguirre(2). a0 Uil IR L SR 5 Hay— Receipis, g mas holidays. It is stated that the | M Boyer, J. R. Waller, T. J. Groom, L. C. | Century fub M.. 16 T it (i b 18% | Symington CIA. 12 2% 12! % | arriving here in limited quantities only, r nd for the king of ti= Bckh;tll‘ and S. M. Thn‘;t, A. Soper, | Sentury It pto) B % | Kreuger & Toll. 41 2 425 | renn Copper1) pt]ss e than ample for the demand ?fié"i?ii .{"ufix“f{fn? mfli\a‘x;ck hlr;‘c‘l;‘ Publicity committee—James A. Soper, | ., ‘us(6). : y p 5 > - | which is being supplied mostly by truck ta s using v of the A 4 ¥ TR E R . CARETV chairman; Barnard L. Colton, vice | Coriamtoes tos oo ‘ibie 115 111 | Kroger Groter). ' 1074 108 | Texas Corpncd). * | rom nearby points, a few carioads be- | at meals and for sandwiches and salads || THERE 1S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SAFETY chairman; John M. Riordon, B. A.{(Cies& Ohio(10) 220 22015 220 2201 | Lambert Co (8). 21a 141% | PexaxGulfSulc4) ~ g g | ing received. There is not enough bu Chickens Fairly Plentiful. Bowles, Dr. F. Farrington, C. F. Jacob- C& O Corpn(3) 3 85 NA% B, | Lee Tive & Rub, 20 201y | T&P CXO(b2%) | = o5 ; 1, | ness passing to establish prices on the | winter chickens also have been fairly v Dool * : 6 Ld s, A c s also have been fairly B O e fohert O Alowmatt and | oy S alione-oe. A6 den. 10% 1w | LAREEIILG) e At i 4| various kinds on merit at a range of | pientiful {hrough most of the seaton | 3 . . 3 . 2l K e 22 One month after Ulysses S. Grant had been inaugurated in 1869, our |15.00216.50 per ton of timothy or clover | and Spring broilers came earlier and | Richard ;Hation, Chidk East 1l pf 61 61 ot g1 |Lima Locomive Al [ IR ioR EvE e R0, | nay Were cheaper. than sual for so. ealy | firm started business in a modest way in the city of Washington. In Ladies' committee—Mrs, Robert V.|(CniGreat West. 20% 0% 20 0 | LAnk Belt Co. ... e i ST | Straw—No. 1 wheat, 11.00312.00 per o ers_ sy ti | Lachlen, Mrs. Edward J. McQuade,|GniMils SIPpE 9% 5o oo ool Lort Gy I TIAWASONDEE: Ry Ry g old, 3 Seling e kens 98445 ol o s raan and Ry ey ) Mrs. Albert 5. Gatley, Mrs. C. H. POpe. | Chi& Nwn (4),. 81 ssis 881 Loose- W (160).. 691y II;'“&"'»'»“J'“:” ! o7, | hens, 33a34; Leghorns, 30; capons, 35a | the season. . o0 the opening o fifl’sfiégf\f }?{-”‘llaa;: ik Fs‘{;fl:kg«rl:fi!c:';""."f.f"f}'."T""" e nin el Loutemma ol - o Tuao Proa (8, {43: roosters, 18a20; ducks, 20a32; guinea | Fowls, in great demand at this sea- this era of reconstruction, expansion and industrial growth. the nolicy of our founders brought immediate suc- cess. It has continued unbroken through every successive period— through wars and peace, panic and ~rosperity. ot P < Dr poultry—ur! . 35 | prices having advanced the past thr ward, Mrs. H. L. Seiby, Mrs. James A.| Co Ty, Cands) Louts & Nash(T) 144 143 11 b s . Soal0r Jote ety B | nEces RERTE SiResalhe past thuee Soper and Mrs. F. H. Cox. n,...;.,.ez_.o,u,, g 36 g | Ludium Stletfs. R Tob Prod ofs\C) {old and mixed, 30835 : with prices about the same as X ChileCop (3%). 113% 114% 113% 114% | Me Call Corp(4) o 3 rranscont ON1, .. 9 » kL 5 quoted ear February Sales Ahead of '3" in | Chrysler Mot(3) 10%% 1113 1094 111 | McCrory B(2). . 5 Trunsue & W(1) Total sales of department %0““‘ ;‘ City lce (3.60).. 58'x bdla 5i% b8 |McKeespt Tin Pl TruaxTraer « 28! 69 26 by dozen, 37s supplies and a fairly good demand for February were larger than a -‘"“"’D lghé City lce pf(6%3). 105 1 104% 104% | McKes&Ro 1.60. Twin City R Tr. bz receipts, duck eggs, | them has been regisiered throughout according to preliminary repotts 0 the | oy siores (1), 25% 6% 25 251 | MeKsn pf A 33 & AR - . 3%a45. Butter, good to y | the season Federal Reserve system by 438 SWOTES | % | (( j-eabib). 65's 6b'y 5% bty | Mack Truck:8) UOea R ) § it pound, 47 prints, 52a5 wing an interesting inaugural | After allowance is made for the fRct|coca.cola (4)... 490a 450 494 49., | Mad 8q Gar 11g. 22 By ) Un Bag & Paper blocks, 51a53; Toils dairy prints, | trade. the meat market became dull and that February of this vear contained | ', iaya Aikmn 64's 64's 64'n 641 | Magma Cop (45, Uuion Carbes) 30a32; la 34a38; store packed, 29a | inactive. A reaction so far as beef, | one. less bu;x?;su%as,'mfl:m“fi FUBLY, | Col Kuel & Iron. T T 16 Mallison pf(7).. 9 et i b b g Bfocsks butter, dtaks . | % | jamb and vesl are gofressed, B kel | 28, sales of these firms s 107 | Col Gas & Elh). 144' 1445 1445 1443 | Manaeli2%). 8 Thit { A o | place a business has bee y crease of approximately 4 per cent. O | Gol Ganklol new. o9%s o9is 59 o9 | Man Mo Buniy CRlonTIRVE(8) - L L ¢ _m'lu'x:z‘v‘ pork nRrkes Rltniel the 438 reporting stores, 159 reported | Cuj Gaw piace) 108 106 106 106 | Man B m2g(db) Sl [ Sleat Biid, § increases over February of last year,|Cojumbia Graph 76 76% 5% 73% | Man Shirt(2)... E jtd Dyew pf(7). 5 (i | ~cf this morning was quoted | while 279 showed decreases. .| ColCarbon t43%. 141 141 139% L Marland Oil..... 5 UL Eido CUst | r to 24 cents'a pound By Federal Reserve districts, increases | ou"Crodit (20 sl bl Mariin-Roe 13% ihadt it i M ; {and 31, and vesl from 20 t in total sales for the month, a5 COM= | ypy Cyinipt bty & 9% 994 Mathieson(6) .. 14 9 9 U el 5 NEW YORK, March 9 (P).— uality smo : pared with February, 1928, Were Te-!i om Invay (4). 178 199 178 May Dept S(4). § 'iog) [ISCRSEIERIS) S| arregular: T ars o new | at smoked choulders were sell- | ported by stores in ‘the Chicago, New | Com iny cwar)., B0 664 57 | Maytag (12). P e s g | Bonds dull; convertible under r at 17 and bacon ot 22 cents a pound. | York, Cleveland and St. Louis di A Com nTrpt6ls 97 9T u7 sengel Co. .. p sk | D Alconpl (6) 5is Ve louirh st Fokker Aircraft reaches Joins were active at 27 eents | while the largest declines occur | Com Solvnis¥). 2 267 265 MetroG pfil 2 ji |{CRVIASINER, .o . v k. Forelgn ex : : Woted at: 25 and 96 the Atlanta, Minneapolis and Philadel- | (00l bowerers). 133% 133% 150 130 ) Mesionn Seatr. .. U8 Leathr Aid) 8 Carsiin Atesr g . SR LI (UED LT phia_districis. . .| Condo Nasuiz Miami Cop (3).. o ighon 1929 low. Cotton higher ol hont oy Sales of 2 mail order houses Were|Congoleum-Naif 7% zi% 7% 27% | Mid-Cont E(2).s @ THE T i | textile reporis. Sugar easy; Cuban | Caomound o u leader i the fruit 208 per cent larger, and those of 8/ G 836 sa | Middie States. .. HDDEEs o« e ing. Coffec hig Auples, always & Ig ) b ent | Cong Cgrs (5) B4ty 841, B3 K3 U S Kub 18t pf ng. Coffee - high te sup- 5-and-10-cent chain stor 4.5 per cen! S Baoi CRTa/iT) 0% s Y0 Yo, | Mid States curs. 2 U S Smelt(3%) port. T ligt i & larger thah in Pebruaty of Moot Jrni|ven Milnpisz). ¥1 21 37 27 |Midlandpfiviz) 20 2 10 |USSmpramy. bue b | . D et sency. ARbougtese b o Changes in the volume of business v KL L), BT 2T AR TS . 63 5 e e i market s 1t s ok alliordisr housss and chaln sores Comsol Gas (3)... 108'a 10¥1s 1065 106% | ‘M"o K&Teox pfi7) 3 5 f ? Exchange Rules Amended. |Iate in the n, according to Govern- efiected in part an increase in the | Cvnsol lextie.. 4 4 » 4 sorriiPuEie 3% 82 i § b ment reports, there were as many as amber of retall outlets operated. Contamer A 120 19 19 183, 188, | 1sou et EREEIS NEW YORK. March 9 (P).—The | 195 corloads of the frult in transit ona | ne report for the Richmond Resorve fContuiner Bove. 9% 15 iy o1y | HOPac it 3 Univ Pipe & Rad | New York Cotton Exchange has amend- | qay this week. Barrel stock the past district showed a decline of 2.1 per cent. | Cont Baking A.. 61 61 601, e0n | JORWEERES: 8 S ULl P&L Ate2). 4 ed its rules so as to grant membership | fow days sold mostly around $5 a bar- Reports were made by 41 stores in this | Cont laking B.. v Lot 105 fos, | 1ok AR 8% 4 Vaaukeo Salbs, . rates with certain limitations to cotton | yel, buchel baskets selling from §1.65 territory, 14 showing an increese and ContlCan(2i4). Tla Tld U L | o0l paiideyy, 3 313 | Vadasco pf 5 b 75 mills, co-operatives and other corpora- | to 's1 73, 20 5 tieorease, Contl Insur :’ ). an :4\‘ n.o‘ .Ml:. Mother L (40c). Van Raaite, 4 4 9 | tlons in which an executive officer owns Oranges have reached here this week Assnciates Honor Coolican. ':_:;'r‘.“_‘:";";‘:‘;‘~_ S 4 Lo igGiinipidCerd 3 Vanadium (14). 105 105 | @ membership in the exchange. in fairly liberal supplies, both from i ’ -1 % Motor Meter A.. 2 2 Vick Chem(4). — | California_end Florida, meeting a good Osear Coolican, who Doty T oy SOl Dl T s 3% | Vietor Talkg(4) 215 16 Wae Nith . B0 T | demand and firm market. More larger giishet] the FuARRE SERUp of the WAR: (Ooty. tais cg2) ..o (60 113" 100" 1518 | Mutline Mts. .. Viet Talk M cfs. | White roak (5). ;“‘. . 8 )+ | fruit has been received this weck than o ho nr;‘:::sm"(uh(;' all b3 time t the | GronbWilatorri 100 101 a0y Tor Y| sumnsipritis.. A e | hew. g 4 4 2" | earlier in the season, when such great 3 6%t ; White Sew Mach 36 s | earlier in the seeson, omobile business, was given a com- | Cruc:ble Stive). B »E w8 ) Munsimzwiid), 3 Va-CarCh 8% pf. 5 hit ach i 5 autom usiness, was | Crues > car Cl 5 Wilcox O11 & G.. 24y 2 cuantities of small fruit were received. plimentary dinner last evening at the | CubaCaneSugar. 4 41| Murray Corp... Va-Car Ch pL(7) 9 Wiloos (A> 558 24 24 rabged from $310 94" e e e : : olies of grapefruit and @ A yson M. P. a Cane Su pf 12 120y 12Y % W:lcox Rich B., 4 o plies of grapefry B haih stineion Bitih kA i 1i% 1l : 1 35% | Waldorf(1%)... 281 23 | willyaOvel.20, 8 light pts of tangerines were re- A LA d Otis A. Glazebrook, jr.,|Cuban-A Sugpf. 62's 6213 624 62% as . { walwartne1.20) 3 Willys-Ovd pf 7. 99°x 99« 9 reported the past few days, some of the e w t/\ arriere were | GO Wi by 59 59 59 Uity a Baking (A 5 | wimnete Eapétralt biing of exceptionally fine A B bout 25 b sinbers of fhe | Curtianero 3y, 156 16T 1644 BB, 3 4 227 | war ) Baking B 127 | Wilson & Co pf. 66 6 s ' | quality. Florida grapefruit sold from $3 D (oo local offices attended, | Cuyumel Fruit. . B0 78N 8% ; 30% | Warner Bros Pic Wilson Co pf A . : to $4 o box, tangerines seiling at a wide e i m’) e evening wes the| Ch 6 65 66 : Warn BrosPrts 3 ¢ Woolworth (§) 9 | range of prices, some pufly stock selling e o Chi sl CfaTand: | oxson Otism; Pro B . : ; rner pr(2.20) bt 534 | Wright Aeror2). & 270 270 |as low as 75 cents for half boxes pmmm“}" o #:‘m?:cifim sl e 165 183 |Natrstillers pt i s Warner-Quiz).. 35 35% | Wrigey ((13%). 5% 15 5% Strawberries hdve been plentiful and e pothachiia, difector of /the | Do & WivD). 135 1501 100% 180k ). R S A, 244 Yale&Towne(4). 6% Gay G| cheaper. dealers reporting a light de- Washington Better Business Bureau, | Detroit £a(8).. 2 01y 2401 2401, | N4% LeadoRlr g ot g : Yellow Truck... 4l 4w 41 u}uflg{‘;‘ A T TNt vl el 0 last night on the | Devoe A (13.20) W B9% ¥y ba% | N 4 y 4 " Y A (el Tr & Copf.. &0 &0 0 ¥ S pts b s 3 ifil’;’f :-;‘vslh;yr:?;ich 1oca18peuplo are | Davasaitaxion: 115% 116% 115% 115% e ) “"fl:m?flr'fl) :'7‘-3 4‘.".‘: P4 Youngstn Shi6) 109 109 109 109 ;rohi bfit MJ:‘& f:“:r“!;':‘fr "lr“ :fm?c':‘f;g being separated from thelr money. Mr. | Dlamond M (8) 154 154 158 158 Surety (5) 26 | W Penn EIpf(T) 1078 108% 1075, 10%y, | | Dividend rates as aiven in the avave tarte | 40, CCOES 1 quart, some not in good con- lieves that more fraudu- {one Mines 9% vh 9% o 3 ) y 6 108% 108! are the annual cash payments based on the | dition selling as low as 13 S. Rothschild believes tha! | 11l Int (36) 69' 691 691 | NAtTea (1%). " it P Po(8)... 108% 108% latest auarterly or half-yearly deciarations Poars, alligator pears, grapes, bananas B e ooes Lauiinlonie) 1iT 1T (i | Neyads Cop (). &8 P Dy Boss dhe e B 2N Cpaniyextra |t Pius €% In atock T Plis | anq cranborries were smong the other people unfamiliar ‘with fnapce than | Jonvde N(4) 1811y 185k 180k 1hote| N T Al BT I e R 89 4 prefereed “tack "$pli |33 in"wises | fruit receipts that claimed attention of | < . ) 2 e DO, (b & Pald this vear--no reu v- | buy The volume of trade during the werk | Durham Hos... #9094 9|8 3 T8 geLe6). 37% 1377 | West Pacific pf . 61 61 1 |mble in stock. ¢ Plus 5% in stock 4 pay. | DUYCTS. i | ended March 2, as reflected by chrek | wastmand18) 182 182 180% 181% [N F Dock...... W U Teleg (8).. 22015 5 | Shie WIST aSFned ‘e Eupetle {0 Sahtr "'T" *"’ "'f"l"‘- 2l paymen's, was snaller than in the pre- | Eastman pr(7) 128 128 128 128 | NYNHAHart(4) Westhse A B(2) 51 insiock b Pariis ‘Modk 1 plus 3 Otn | While reccints of potatoes this week | ceding week, but greater than a year | Eaton Axle 1) 674 68 67 7% !N ¥ Ont& Westn : 155 153 A Rl T (e e "L eeTe. [ DRYec been xenorted. i modersle ‘bufl #g0, according to the Department of Klec AutoL t43% 158 1641 152% 152% Norf & Wnitin) ton Electric. 25% 25% soex. % o i ! plies, dealers gay cupnlies have kept up pas G Commerce. Eieciric Buat... 15% 13% 131 18% Norf& W pt(k). White Eagle(2). 364 TR sty ores common stock. 8 P “gyych “petier ‘this Winter than usual, ] Thomas W. Brahany, Mrs. C. H. Wood- ! cpypj g p Lous GasA 175 4 2%, 425 | Tob Prod (new). 19 iy 5021.00; pigeons, pair, 3 nave not becn so cheap this week | | i 1 the season. Keats s, 1,507 cases; native and n received in fairly plentiful ‘With the inauguration of Herbert Hoover, an era of commercial co- operation and unified nrosperity looms on the horizon—and we look forward to even greater success in our own special field. the marketing of First Mortzage Notes on apnroved income-producing property in the na- tion’s cavital. From 1869 to 1929 many changes have come in Washington, as in the Nation—hut the policy established by our founders has enabled us fo make a continuous record—nearly sixty vears of unfailing inferest re- turned on the 67~ First Mortigage - Notes we sell, without a single loss to any investor. SWARTZELL, EEM & HENSEY CO. MORTGAGE BANKERS 727 5 STREET N.W./ WASHINGTON D.C. s FCHE SIS TSNS ST S50 ) %) JRIEARSEIESE IR SR S

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