Evening Star Newspaper, April 5, 1929, Page 12

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iy sl o -quart crates, 30a35; to| mand light, market ;l Florida, 1 hampers, pod PARIS BOURSE : ettt g B Wholesale Market | (15 u‘:-’my and % e -mnn- ¥ 100; Laxions, tew saies, 30, Rk A:mm: e m‘i" 1w | ADDISON IS SPEAKER o e posn wel” sitented. » | | mi iy, 5o 06 poce s Tow a5 47; Toths, Weste etuce r on the Bours todey. AT BANKERS’ MEETING Some of the big league ball clubs ¥ S = e oA Three per cent rentes, 72 francs 80| ¥. G. Addison, fr., vice 4 i, Some “of the big league bull clubs| " eity market report on frults and | Sivet potatoes—Supplies' lghts. i de- putimes” v s e . 3 s o, ¥ viel nddel o id out on reserved seats| vegetables (compiled Ifl the Market mm market steady; East gees, 2. : ?&“m?'fi&n'&g game of the season for | News Service Bureau of Agricultural | 8| bushel hampers, x;l.lnwl. eu(u slightly slack puk, zso ts, buniched, 2 W";’cnmm on London, 124 francs 221 Bank of Washington, last night spoke on two weeks. The movie and the talkies | Economics) says: No l. 1.6081.75; whlh yams, 1.50a1.75. 3.00. c:ulmawer-‘s?pua very light; too The dollas = ';ldfl 32 | the service S0 bic, @ have been heavily patronized and the | sales to jobbers except’ Where other- "“Mflg moderate; _de- | Peppers—Su| Pm‘“ light; demand : "“‘”5', e W W 3 harges k many vaudeville theaters have played to| wise noted. mand. llcht. ‘market about steady; Flor- | light, mltket slightly weaker; Florida, cummbers—Su Iun nwdmfie de- me' ntimes. finanéial institutions at a ner-meet- capacity business. Sales of golf, tennis, ]e’_s“pplm moderate; demand | ids, sixes, ripes and % mm p!m fancy, some fair. quality, | mand lignt, market dull; Florida, 7a- B ln: of the Prince Georges County Bank- c ti High | hunting, trap shooting and camping | mp ‘market dull. Barrels: No sales [ No. I, !:my count, .50; 00; eholee,:oo-zm bushel mpers and square bushel Sale Is Approved. ' Association, xnu:e Hamilton Hotel. Activity Continues at 19N cquipment have been heavy o “Boxes: Washington, extra | count,” 3.504.50; No. No. 2, fan | ZEOplAnt Supplles light, demand | crates, fancy, 2.50; cholee, 1.50, R0 ot s T ki mamlamwomngz the First position, v .75a4.50; cholce count, mark Iy ~] rs of Upper " Speed in Many U. S, e Ig‘.m: x‘fe'fl'x’y engaged tangy “Waespe, amdll AC A A - pplies modera mn; taney, high bsir tow sste Eho: e i ¢f the Ameriai Srown Bovert Eieciric | Marlboro, and president of the sso- ik xcees k " moder: et steady; 3 . Apr! ~—A report a | cial ; but with new, busihess eXceo S ible | Daskets: Virginia, U 8. No. 1. 2% | SSCCRR,Clas. medium to large size, pp! ; the Ou agribulture department today |hall dnterest in the: Scintilla Magneto| The organtzation voted to hold iis Industries. overproduction is & menace. Sales of | Taches b SIAVSA O 3.0003.50, few higher, ¥ Gailfornta, 40- | showed that 3,081,480 tons of sugar have | Co. Bingamton, N. Y., to aviation in- |next meeting May 8 at the Beaver gflng patent roofing and hardware are %;fiénp,lgl Y, inches, 1.50 "No. Grapefrult—Supplies moderate; de- . K been ground to date. terests for $2,250,000. Dam Country Club. eavy. Furniture dealers have been 21, inches up, Ramos. 1.80a1,75; Penn- 3 e BY J. C. BOYLE. doing a good business and the tent and sylvania, U. 8. 1, 2% inches up, Bpecial Dispatch to The St awning makers are commencing to reap Romes, 176!200 Bhrn. pale, 1.75; ranSn 7 their annual profts: U.'S: No. 1, 3% inches U, Winesaps, fIN YORE, Rl b, e cam v Sales Continue Large. 2.0082.25; . 8. No, 1, 2% power consumption continues upward. | Radio sales are continuing st a ter- | inches up, Staymans, fine “.m, and This is highly significant of the indus- condition, ‘wrapped, 2.50; Virginia, U, 8. $7ia] activity, since the longer daylight rific pace, although the trade has been |y 1, 23, inches up, Deuclmu, scalded. . i hortly aftel Bouns ‘havefedused the_ amount. of | Yoousomsd 40 & falling og shartiy Al | peuied, 200, ’ 11| Asparagus — Supplies moderate; - de- ee L g Surrent, consumed. for Tghilng below | e, 73 quarter of the year. Retall| Lo market iy wesk- : If @ man can write a better book, sing a better song, the level maintained throughout the | gales having served to keep volume up. ;:eeiou‘t’l: rf“x?%"s&"'fs%‘fl?fi-mm s ; T The demand for sppercl, shocs, and | S50 36l 0 “medtuim s, 35oakon: : each a better sermon, or. build a better mousetra There may be some uncertainty ex- | millinery is excellent, while piece goo White and parily white, medium to large 'y pressed in ullrn-cn’nserv:flve clrcles | are ;:fifi:‘?,"‘ disposal of &' considera- | L0 6525°00; small size, 1.50, . . . 2 2 e amiencrm eur (s | The. Talvoad_equlpment compaale | CAORAEC__Supplics moderatel emave| | than bis neighbor, though he build his house in the ve v - | have more orders on hand than fo 3 3 N {‘rnyc Rfi\;r::ly:?dnrln;:é btell‘:‘;eahkm‘x‘;r several years and the buying is by | South c:‘f""""i M'&“'hfl hampers, ’ ’ ” s st o means over, since 1t is known some | Boinied Upe, i40120; few higher: woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door! In fact, the activity after the Easter | big carriers still have specifications to ?fluth Cflll;o1 . crates, pointed X 7] period has been remarkable, The |place. The railroads are doing a tre- m-llml_s su,". . . : < Steel mills are, functioning at 95 per | mendous business and the reports of 1 ‘f‘le ery kupp %so moderate; demand L B e I etter i eme. o8 o’ *prioes | the reglonal boards indicate”that, the |light, market about steady: Flo are firm and the demand, while not ;‘equiremenuhof tfifipp:l;sx t“*‘i‘l.}oc.;r;g;"\‘f ea V) roughou e *C Buding :avlvlst}l’:srparip‘:llasklx:; Shendy:| | Sales of Soeds'shribs wnd garaen | 1308375, few 300, fae conditon 3008 tools have been larger than usua 25, B O o o e mtomone tndus, | the demand for wire fencing, nalls and plituuce_Supplies limited: _demand try is shown by the heavy buying of | similar products is good. Tochory | tsoh. 8 dmgf“ ‘:D;::_m;‘; finished steel sheets for the new mod- -o— 4 : poorer as low as 3.00; Arizona, crates, | els which will be brought out this| TREASURY CERTIFICATES. |iceberg type, few. sales, 5.00; North 5 - - Bpring. (Reportea by J. & W. Sellgman & Co) | Carolina, ‘5-peck hampers, big Boston | Other Improvement Noted. Rate- Maturity Bid type, 1.00a1.50. - 3 " Some steel companies have had to Zune 15 1920 993032 100" Onions—Old stock; gplifl light; S 10-inch crates, individually washed and recooled and crate washed, 4-6 dozen, ! dpply the stimulus of pflc; re;iuctlons 8 3 08 08 243 ‘llsg‘;ggnll:flsl:cfl“fi:loxv‘/? M!chmn, in order to keep volume of sales at a " 15, 020 5 - Y katisfactory level, but in general the |3l 2 23-32 5004.75; 50-pound sacks, yrllows o apovement in hands of ultimal 23 De. 3 A 250; Ohio, “100-pound [ mers s been most sa . s, 5. No. 1, 4.00; some “ ,, Mahoning Valley producer decl routed, 3. Gne Mahonig Ve peoduct decured| © pOREIGN EXCHANGE. ot O tock: suppies e a ou enormous sav' s ification for sheets he has ever re- Hibbs & Co.) | &te; demand light, market steady; New ‘?‘PCC“ ication s (Quotations furnished by W. B. o 00 | 150-pound Backs; ronnn’ Ghites, ed owing to inability to meet deliv- inal gold Selling check: ety requitements, . Anothier: producer Nominal ol Selllng ohe™* | U. S. No. 1, 2.00a2.10; Michigan, 150- | gavs he has orders for eight-week oy DO $4.0065 4480001, | pound sacks, russet rurals, U, S. No. capacity operations n{vw gn his books. ssels, 4 9 1389 'l"e'b’ Ogtznizdn?;}‘stwc':lrt]:pldlmlmrg;:- The building _construction program A - ,1;, perhaps slightly behind thg other 3 3 i ida, double head barrels, Spaulding Xey industries. This is attributed, how- i .. |Rose, U. 8. No. 1, mostly 7.00. _ever, to the temporary stiffening of drid, 193 Spinach—Supplies moderate; demand “Building loan rates. g’;n;';mmgmg fg W8|ught, market dull; Texss, bushel bas- The passage of the Lenten season T X kets, Savoy type, 75-85. “has been signalized by a remarkable 3 Strawberries—Supplies moderate; dt jmprovement in the amusement lines. | SOpeahagen: : 3 mand light, market slightly weaks The legitimate theaters have been filled ' Stockholm, crown. N 3 - | Florida, pony refrigerators, various vi U. S. Steel Corporation Common_ Stock : g The “champion mouse-trap maker” was first of all a good business We have prepared a special analysis, man. His one and Ol'!ly thought was better traps—and still better i zxnh;ce:;l::be P traps. He never shouted “enormous savings”! Doubtlessly, the more traps he sold, the less they cost—but that’s not what brought the crowd to “his house in the woods.” M. J. MEEHAN & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange We’ve found it mighty good business to follow that same path. e s ok WE ARE PROUD OF THE SUBSTANTIAL SAV- INGS OUR 22-STORE YOLUME OFFERS —BUT we aren’t getting excited about them. We'drather be right on style. We're more particular about the guality of our woolens. We believe in being “cranks” on failoring. VALUE is our first consideration. We know that honest, sensible savings are sure to follow. That sound policy has taken us, in 15 short years, from scratch to a national organization of 22 stores— 3 factories—and over a million customers. Yes indeed! We’ve found it mighty good business to follow “the mouse-trap man.” ‘25 °35 45 two pants with every suit POINT.your motor up the - Use Bond Ten Pay Service—pay as you get paid! steepestthill. Step on it? L % 4 ‘Betholine flashes you over The only budget plan based on established cash prices. A friendly service, the top--without knock or for which there are no interest or carrying charges. Just pay noise. The mighty power of ; $10 when you buy, the balance in ten equal, the:famous benzol blend / leaps into action the in- stant you put your right foot down. Try:it today. - weekly payments. That's all! - B2XD 1333 F St

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