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FINAN ¥ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY’ 7, 1929. [orsex vorx BONDSsmocx sca] | BERRY SHIPMENTS : AT D. C. MARKET 15 Baltimore Steam Facket Co. !gmfdh of John R. Sherwood, was mot BALTIMORE, May 7 (Speeial) —All| Following the stockholders' mee directors of the Baltimore Steam Packet | the directors re-elected the cfficers of Co., which operates boats on- the Ches- | company. apeake Bay and its tributaries, were re- clacted at the annual meeting of th2) company's ctockholders yesterday. The | place on the board, left vacant by ihelis 4 % FINANCIAL." ’ " TRADING IN BONDS ON BROADER SCALE share oa the first preferred. tor Car Oorporation earn- r profit of $33,833, against 55 of $193,624 in the first three s of 1928, EARNINGS REPORTED. i L NEW YORK, May 7 UP).—Pacific | ed fest qua Telephone & Telegraph System had | et first quarter net profit of $3,818,784 | mon ; arainst $3,181,765 in the same 1928 pe- | " Net profit of V. Vivaudou, Inc., for riod. This equaled $2.78 a share on|192g was $355.703, compered with $1.- the common, compared with'$2.00 a|012.101 in 1927, and cquivalent to 40 Sales. }tqt:h, Low. Close. ‘The tax-reduction movement in France * UNITED STATES. 1 i ‘were distinctly heavy in tone, such as es_are fn $1.000.) O et 5 year ago. cents a common saare against $2.30 in rowidg. Bl L Nor States Pow 8. 2 100% 10 100 TFaisbiics Co. and subsidiaries ended | S prsvious year. g growirig 9920 9920 | pacine Gas & K1 8s. 20 1014 101 101k s"niee?. -gfxigm;;u.sa& a y!lrpam;;u;c‘i 5 IR i " " 2 22 |paoT & T 18tbs... 01% 101 Y i equivalent 78 a share on_the oney spen he record numbar Telephone ~ Issue Registers o129 700 |PeoTATlethe... 1 loaw losu 10a4 |Other Fruit and Vegetables | fis preferred’ on whith no. dividend |of American tourlsts to.Cuba last sca- 9727 15“)'{ 27 | pan-Amer Pete 65. 110 lga»«. 13;& 13: . 4 has been paid sirice Mxl:‘y. 1921. Lml s?n h:; great'y relieved financial condi- H 101 25 25 1 B4y Y £3 - ' a tions . ! Gain—Corporation Group 10120 Jo%s |Paramaunigaiaei © 382 fex sou| - On Display by Whole e T L T it F. B. KEECH & COMPANY " 8 10316 108 16 10816 | Phila Co 65 67 w1.. 28 98% 98y 98% . Affected by Credit Phila & Read 6549 108 100% 100 ~100% salers. AN 3 FOREIGN. Philips Petio 63%s.. 17 90% 90% 50% fembers cf w;:l. H"* u’zgv‘-‘. cl;;e'; Por Ric Am Tob 1; 132’1- ‘3‘{2; lg“”fi New York Cotton Eschanze New Orleans Cotton Exchange y y Strowberries from North Carolina, Liverpoo! Cotton Exchange, Ltd. (4: embers) . BY CHARLES F. SPEARE. DI it 12 o g 1ot | Norfolk, Va., section and Eastern Shore Bremen Cotton Exchange (Assoo. Mermbers) Winripeg Grain Exchange Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. 1 95% 95% 95%, 6 18 78 74 | of Maryland were among the attractive o ne ou Chie>go Board of Trade N. Y. Co! & Sagar Exchange, Ine. NEW YORK, May 7.—With & broad 21 1005 99% 10014 1 99 99 99 |offerings of fruit this morning. Premier | Rubber Exchange of N. Y., Inc. list of convertible bonds all showing 5 99% . 99% 99% 6 93% 93% 93w | berries, pmc}:ct Tfrthc‘hl:filflr:o&ms- New York Stock Exchange Washiagton Stock Exchange vity, - o6 15 99 99 99y | ers, were e larges 5 e E B C t t New York Curb Market Clicago Stock Exch :z:fl::r::’:h;ct::tet‘::a‘;':v::::d : '; 3.';’3: gg% 333 11 xm:: 100% 100% 'mmx‘;fg of the berries received this Vel‘ ‘e On el‘l b 5 5 23 105 102% 103 morning. " . in spite of the rise in money rates and 2 105 105w 1054 | Sinclatr Crua 11 '06w ‘96 '96%| Not only were the Premier berries —with a financial status COTTON the periods of unsettlement in stocks. 18 95% 954 95%|Sin Plp.|h:.n';h. ey 10 ione SR TONE ‘:‘J“.:,‘,,:gi‘n;1‘"*{,.,:“{;‘,i‘v‘"%u;::,‘:’,?é‘zg that just permits keeping ‘The leader was again ‘TInternational 3 9% 98% 98% |Skelly Oll Gls 4 o) y ?, water. Special attention given to spinners’ requirements and 13 1004 100 100 ' | South Bell Tel &a. Hagher Prives than the othets. Tus O | GHeh Bl tieed B the execution of orders for Future Delivery on all Cotton Telephone 4135, which jumped up to|8 130 by mid-day, compared with yes- terday's closing of 126% and the high price’ in March of 131. From thal 2 104% 104% 104% 44 106 105% 108 9 114% 114% 114% 3 108% Lgs 108% 8% 4 107'% 107% 1074 ]S ‘Tenn Copper of them sold 2s high as $6 a crate, $5 being the price they brought where ; grown. North Carolina berries possessed a better coloring, dealers stated, while the Something must be made ble for emergencies. flAny amount will opea an account at this old interest- Exchanges of the world. Our Cotton Department is directed by Edward M. Weld and Bulkeley L. Wells, formerly partners of Stephen M. Weld & Co. J. W. Ray and J. B. Gordon, crop reporters Jevel they had dropped about 10 points. 7 88 88 Norfolk frult, good size, was not so D ! t : A p Their strength was an accompaniment 4103 102 108" | Tenn Copper 68 B4 10 100 104k 10i% deeply colared, showing the nesd of sun- paying bank. ' Why haven’t x:‘:ll!:ll(het?h;ficu.;tmbelt,now‘l’}'oml‘mvflydlfl"'fi 00% 100 ~ 100 d : 9915 | shine. Prices of berrles ranged from “ ile” i e clients of this department. We maintain direct to that in the new stock which has 18 1004 100 100 | Transconti Ol 6%s 43 100 9 994 | P L 5350000000 - you “a dollar pile” growing Private wires to all markets. Just been listed on the board and was 9 92% 92% 92% United Drug 68 b: U.S Rub 1st 1t Citrus Fruit Receipts. for you HERE? ' under heavy accumulation there. 2 97 97 97 |{'sRubius, P M : . . 4 106% 106 105% | U S Sreer s It is believed by dealers that a few X Other Convertibles Weak. % 99% bright days will Tesult in largely in- ) g t H CORNER 17TH % ERUD e Utah Pow & creased receipts of berries from Mary- atona avings rus 0. ST, N. W, WASHINGTON Nearly all of the other convertibles were weak. The American I. G. Chem- | cal 515s declined 2% points, selling 6 100% 100% 100% 4 103% 103% 103% Utilities Powr %8, Walworth 6%8 Warner Sug 18 4 land and Virginia and also will mean receipts of some of the homegrown The Oldest Savings Institution in the District of Columbia INEW YOIK - 16 99% 99% 99% g o 9 points under their high of last week, e 9% 9 stock. Dealers think supplies will con- 63rd nts un 22 931 92% 93l | West Elecbs. 5 maLADELPInA Provios S I T e 4 9B 93 wesin Union 8231 39 1011 1011 101% s TeRCh Anese funltHe ikstior Year Cor. 15th and New York Ave. et - 4 10 Westn Union . 6 108% 108% . A national Corporation 548 dropped a ey Mol White Baie© s & 102 102 103 | Moderaté weceipts of oranges. grape- Potnby FAmerican e O O aars | Chrisvianta's 85 99 89 |willys-Oveus33.. 1 101% 1014 10i% |{rult end pineapples were reported by B s Tt e o [ 17 §I% 87 §74|Wiison& Colst6s. 4 101 100y 101 |fruit dealers this morning, prices being e e & e 1 9% O 0% |WinRepeatAri%s. 1107 107 107 |about the same as those quoted most D et & e ot 2 874 . 8734 | Yagstn SET ba wi. 24 100% 100% 100% | 9f 1ast week. Dealers also had plenti- 28 ro;e ‘1:,2. T_lere!v;:% :fiw:o“on H 95% 9% ul tsufmnes of bananas and small Pacifie aew comvertible 5158 were listed | CEeehio 88 19 e RAILROAD. Bee o, s e e and declined 15 after opening at 1013, 13850 08 oo | atemmon rensn... 43 02 93, 02 | String beans and. peas. shipped-in The high renewal rntlg for money and Denmurkbich: o 100 | Atch deb 4% s '48... 91 112 istack. were the most plentiful supplies an advance in bankers' acceptances re- | o 5348 Mch 53 19 in the vegetable market, supplies com- stricted dealings in the upper grades | "0 sty ing from Norfolk. Beans sold as low as of corporation bonds. Some of them the legal rails and public utilities and various 6 per cent mortgages and de- bentures that were in demand late in April. The railroad 4%s were also off 9 108% 107% 107% eggplant, cucumbers, carrots, beets, fractionally. 21 118% 113 113% . onions, caulifiower, lettuce, cabbage, Foreign issues marked time pending 9 106% 106% 106% 1 tomatoes, celery and asparagus, to offer 8 clearing up of the confused reports 88 5 8% ST% 8Th the retail trade. that come from Paris concerning the 3 102 101% 102 A continued firm condition of the debt settlement. While most of these are hopeful, there is enough doubt as to the ability of Germany and the allies to get together to check any broad de- mand for dollar issues. One of the features of recent financ- e e 13 100K 100 100% lected and hennery Sioce, O o % that these have been bought on & very Lo LIRS Slight changes in prices of poultr tlose ‘basis And thas thelr distribution | 4 16 100 100 1004 were Teported this morning, meat pricey has been difficult except as concesslons | Mortor o by asnids 5 i1 i “l“.m remaining the same as prices quoted were made to large purchasers. Some (yf1an 6148 T 7 891 89 8w |Cent Fac yesterday. of the regular bidders for this class of security have withdrawn from the market temporarily. Municipal Offering. Dutch East Fiat 7s war 5 141 21 95 8 88% 4 104% 104% 104% 1 84l Bl B4Y 3 100% 100 100 80 97% 96% 96% 3 91% Montevideo 4 101% 101% 101% 3 104% 104% 104% 15 92% 921 92% 11 100% 100% 100% 26 95% 95% 96% Bkiyn Un El 58 '60.. Can Nat 4%s 30 wrnlouaws ~R-Brrn~Seaoe Chesa Corp $1 a basket, the best of the supplies selling around $2.50, while peas sold from $1.75 to $2.50. Wholesalers also had supplies of Spring greens of every variety, squash, butter and egg markets was reported. Egg receipts have not been sopgenvfi the past few days, dealers report, and prices have advanced. Current receipts, g‘lllo!;!;l :t 2'g centas last week, advanced ents, an similar advance sl Today's Wholesale Prices—Jobbers* Prices Slightly Higher. Butter—One-pound prints, 45a46%; tub, 45%5248; store. packed. Soa3r Eggs—Hennery, 33a84; fresh selected, ‘The attention of munici 9 s S 14 1004 eva 100 32a33; current receipts, 30. the New York City sale and in the re- 2 101% 100% 100% Poultry, alive—Turkeys, hens, 30a32; talling of the province of Ontario $25, | Norway eye s A toms, 25a28; Winter chickens, 42ad5: 000,000 issue of 5 per cent bonds offered | Orient Dev 5%s ‘57, 44 88 87% 874|CM&StPgn8s... Spring chickens, small, 40a42; large, at_par. 18100 100 100" |CM&StProt4%s8d. 2 94% 041 04y |46a48; fowls, 32a34; Leghorns, 30a32; Bids -for the New York City bonds | paris-Ly-Med 4 103% 108 103 |ChiMiISP&Pacos?5. 97 9214 92 2 | roosters, 20; ducks, 20; keats, young, showed ‘8 wide difference of opinion | paris Orleans 6%s. ¢ 95 95 0y |CMSP&Pacadiss03.278 73% 72 73 |[60875; old, 35a40. Dressed, 'turkeys, to the price at which they could be | Peru 6567 w1 e 88 874 874 |Chl&NWgn3s.. 10 5% 7T5% T6% 35a40; Winter chickens, 45a48; Spring sold to the public. There was about ! Peru 16 87% 87 57 |Chi NW 4%82037.. 5 941 94% 94| chickens, 50a55; fowls, 36a38; Leghorns, & half point spread between the two 8 102 1013 101 | Chi & NW ref 5 2 103% 103 103 |35 capons, large, 50a52; small, 45a47; syndicate bids on an “all or none” basis 478 775 7714 |Chi& NW 6%8....0 1 107% 107% 1073 | ducks, 32a33; keats, 80a1.00. and nearly a point on those between | Polana . 8 83 8% 88 Meats, fresh killed—Beef, 22a24: veal, bids made for “all or any part.” 3 8l 94% 94 94w |23a26; lamb, 30a32; pork loins, 30a32; 1Ty er L e e S amoked havus 20 Eb t] 8°30.. loket ms, ; smoked shot TREASURY CERTIFICATES. 16111 110 110w [ GUETERO T8I0 1] 0me 102% 102% | 17: bacon, 22: iard, btk 13a3ie (Reported Ly J. & W. Seligman & Co.) 8 1013 100% 101% | Chi Union Sta 68 44. 3 101 100% 100% | in_packages, 14a141;, Raté—Maturity. Bid. - 89% 89 ° 89%|Chi& Windcn4s.. 14 86% 8o% 85%| Live stock—Calves, 15; Spring lambs, 4358 June 15, 716! 3832 80 : lza&: 133“ l:& 1103 103 102 {18, g * 99 99 K ik S gfl;g £33 .9 944 94 94w 5 1odts 1004 104%5| _ Fruit and Vegetable Review. 3 H n;.,, RioGrDoSol6s'48. 4 89 88% 89 1 107% 107% 107% [ ‘The daily market report on_fruits § 4 L HE guu Do Sul 85, 1 103% 105% 105% 3 97 97 97 |and vegetables (complled by the Market BUICK - powered 2 S0 Pauto 131 1106 1008 1008 i | e e o) heavy duty model, $3260 = 2 onomics) says: les bers ex- W“hmgton Stock Exchanug Sao Paulo 1950 2 104% 104% 104% 85 90 8% 89y | CERt Where otherwise noted. 5 = - < A 5 SALES. A 2 100 1000 100 3 1014 101K 1015 |, SPRLee Buppiics Mght: demand lght, “‘,mo Ibe. Straight Rating. (Chassls H e . Barrels: Viry . 8. . 0.B. an.) "#”"‘m Rwy. & Elec. 45—$1,000 at | Serbs Cr Siaw 9 80 9% 30 35 89 ba4 85 |No. 1, 2l inches up, Winesaps, 600: salys ¥. O. 5. Femtine, Miokly $1,000 at 85%. Serba Crot Slo 15 90% 90%. 90% 6 8o% 88: Asy|U. S. No. 1,2V inches up, Winesaps, D. C. Paper 65—8$1,000 at 95. So 5 98% 984 984 % 108" 108" 104 |fine quality’ and condition, 5.5086.00; L T ol 5 4 ]l s e $ ' 'ty TR Ll et e S e | s e =t otP it ot s <t e 3 .- 2 , 6.0026.50; U. S. No. 2, ¢ Second Natioral Bank—5 st 245. Syrine Cont 2 1081 108% 1084 | EF o :g‘y: BN B | ellow Newlowns, ey Sl with actual 72 H. P. for Motors Tl:m:k has modern look. These trucks strikingly prove ui‘.?ng Bank & Trust Co-15 at w 78, 1: z’;?u :;‘\: ::ll;: 3 100 100% 101 | #nd bushel basket no ‘sales reported. the medium-duty models,and actual ~ 4-speed transmission; and modern thathuskinesscanstillhavethe hand= Fi 16 76 3% T Asparagus—Supplies moderate; de- .P. . 4 . "fl%:‘u Linotype—10 at 107%, AT 35 103 1084 103 Dl ey “moderaie Tarket ieady Dl :;)6!: l: ;:il;the hennu:::y.r;wfieb. G:Md:knku!p;:hl;l:dmgnedfor some appearance that wins good 8. 3 110 ware, dozen-bunch crates, partly white, nal gear e, lere safe truck-operal traffic. will orable Fical Estalc Mige. & Guar. pta—100 at | Sruguey Go1960-.. 14 45 sais 9 $ 0 130 MO |large ‘sise. 3.00a4.00: mostly ~around wordiiheverabout: “amnbothitiss? e e T public opinion. 7% Vieass b 53.. 8 86 8 8w 2 104% 104% 104% | 3.50; small to medium size, 1.50a2 50; bt high » 2 Definite advancements in arsaw 80% 80 80% 8 108% 108% 108% | mostly around 2.00. East Shore Mary- longlife”, “reserve power’’ cannot Prices pass on to buyers the AFTER CALL. Yokohama 65 w 3 95 9i% 94% = truck design and i 40 110 = 109% 110 = |land, ‘dozen-bunch crates, Green, long, add anything to the fame lon, and construction benefits of unusual manufac- Washington, Rwy, & ec. pIa—s0 at AR GreenB&WdebB. & 22 22 224 | laTge size, 4005.00; small to medium By BUICK on s"l.fl give these trucks unusual reserves turing advantages. These prices - wiithigr'Car & ow_paoson | eeasHii N MR e v o e s e oSOt i X, Gtin| PYDUICKoR e T SOMIL of rugged sirengit, beyond a1y contain 1m0 “watee” b0 pomm - .—1 & : ev long, large size, 4.0024.50; medl 3 . demands. work. s e e B IR T T A Lo A e i 2 In this BUICK-powered series M"""‘“fln Frames, axles, poker-playing on trade-ins. Full, 5 - e—Si : crankshaf 4 AT Chem 538 cv'id420 102% 100% 100% 8 9% ik, 9% “'fi:'fl::r = ';%r;gifym‘gg:kf::f- Geiang of General Motors Trucks ts, springs, shafts, fair trade-in allowances are made— Bid and Asked Prices. Am Int Cor 658 49 133 106% 105% 106 20 9k 9sk” oan | (Eab TATG R arrel crates there are 33 types, of different basic ~ Propeller shafts—every detail. Yet but no excess allowances. (Time pay= Am NatGas6%e’¢3 12 78 7% 774 « 22 0% 0% 70% | poiniag ¢, 1.25a1.40. A - M we know of no other trucks, . BONDS. AnSmita R13tss. 38 1004 1004 1004 |Int Rap Trésstpd.. 1 704 704 70w | Pomted type. 1208170, gt oAt Straight Rating capacities—8,000 »'of ments financed through Y.M.A.C. io PUBLIC UTILITY. Am Bugar 17 103% 108% 103y | Int Rapid Tran€s.s 13 647 64 647 | Oelory ubp ey 2 . Ibs. to 18,000—covering the entire ~ c0mparable capacities, that can ' pian, at lowest available rates.) - 1 Bl Asked. |AmTAToltrds.. 25 99% 99% sgw | IntKap Tra 2 108% 104% 194 | Lettuce—Supplies of Western stock i match them in the ratio of horse- ¢ i : Amer B & el 4% Am T&T cv 4%+'39 225 186 135 1364 | Int & G Nor 1 5 104% 104% 104% s ) range of medium-, and heavier- — & Int&GtNor ad. tt moderate; demand light; market firm. hassis -« d Am. el & Tél. o AmT&Teltrés.. 15 103% 102% 103 1 8U% 89% B9 ok Toebirg tybs 4356 truck duty. power to cl weight. o £ Anscostis & Poi. BB amT 17 103 108 |IntRysCAG6873... 7 81 8L 81 |Arizona crates Iceberg type, gen b ¥ It will certainly pay any truck a Anac"d Bot. Gar: 106 106 It Ry CA6%src © 95% 9o% 9% | 508475, mostly 4.50; 6-dozen, mostly In features which increase effi. owner to check up on these facts. S “Tel. of 97% 97% | Kan City Ft S & 5 91 9 91 | Onions—Suppli SlsEAtes S akmang All the qualities a man means % = ‘P o BI & Buburoan B 5% | Asaconda 1at J03% 104% | Kansas City 8 6 495 98% 98K |ignt market dull; Texas, standard when he says ‘“modern truck ciency, reduce costs—or both! A quick and thorough way to do so Gecrsetown Gas st 18] ] nmeos A ‘;‘3,‘ 138% x!:: CsI;y Term ds.. 21 88% 87 87%| crates Yellow Bermudas, mixed, No. 1 performanc-” first finthestis —again they command investiga- is offered below. 4 way you can Foromac Flec. cons $% {51 | Armour Del & 13 8L 90 90%|CaniVeensin 008 8 ok 51k o7 | M eoicser Hoaion lberal; demand ence with BUICK-powered trucks, Lo Everyoneof theS3typeshas:; employ at once. - ash. Associated Oll 8102 102 102 |Lehigh Val 552008, 6 104% 104 104 | light, ot en (O stbak s MIHI- fuelpump, A. C. fuel filter, oil -filter. A s A ash Atl Gulf S bs... ]gw 1;:“ L &N4%82003... 3 97 91% 97% ggn ';gonfp:und B ik et Rials The first BUICK-powered trucks e cliane: Alsaite hr’k dnd-‘ 106 108 |Louls&Nasn1 € 101% 101 101%| U. 8, No. 1, 2.50. New stock: Florida, established new ideas of truck per- Tibetostion “ 3 £ HEAVIEST DUTY lo0 100 b double-head barrels Spaulding Rose, U. formance. Of speed with safety. Of = oPrica "i'-‘“'"""in PRl o S e S = 3 . 1, 8.25. ure con! ter- ot . Strai It 108% 103% 20 Strawberries—Supplies liberal, mnot uninterrupted operation. Of work- t tedm @ tor), count s ...m-namémehm..'.u.?.of 104% 104% 1 cleaned up; demand moderate, market i Of. T, weighted crankshaftwithharmonic pontiae, 6 capacity. economy. Today’s 3 an). 103% 103% slightly weaker, prices declining; North o4 Y balancer, 4 3 ; ,a practicallystraightpower 100 100 . Carolina, 32-quart crates, various va- larger, more powerful BUICK en- % e LIGHT DUTY 23 i e Somi3 moy SWSSI N, | gince faake it powible for tho usey ine wnder anyload condition. poreruac: by, 300 % 95% ¢ 5 les 5 53 1081 2001 3 ;;’;?m e “{-i of heavy-duty equipment to profit Smart, modern appearance is = '° 'M:mb- ‘fw;" us'" Rating Capac- 96w 96% sales, 5.00a5.50; later sales, 4.5085.00. by the same modern advantages. another advantage the shrewd F. 0. B. Pontiac, pital Traction Co. 92% 9% ‘Tomatoes—Supplles moderate: de- ashinton Gas. 1 197 mg.. ug ,‘.; s.. 15 70 lga 13\) RO 2‘“ HIY:;. x;nrket steady; P'lgrln;. 6s, . 8¢ 4% 4% ipes an ul g, wrapped, angy B B 184 1000 rhes, ahd Guming, ‘wrapped, fines ACCEPT this WORK TEST Wath. Rwy. & Elec. com, 2% :ih N wg‘:flil:e.b:m%pmm e TO ALL WHO EXPECT At our expense, without liability or obli- pares with your present trucks. Prove 01 101 fi; mand light, market about steady: TO BUY NEW TR n:lan.find out what advantages these or disprove our statements; you profit 101 100 \NY Florida, %-bushel hampers green, best, UCKS modern trucks may | in your own either way. We provide whatever avail- :ggu :gzy. WS ,_‘;onizgl); ,l;g:’ck “:fmlmseos not wanted, = . :fi:kh.‘nndm;tdefia::ly: h:; :::eh l.h:l{ able ':nodel. ehug::or body most closely gt (OECE Peas—Supplies liberal: demand mod- nH—g -y time they will save; how economical their 9% 99% | o erate, market steady; North Carolina, operation; how their work-capacity com- A1l you have to do is to ask! 1z 1‘!‘2 NY bushel hampers, 2.00a2.25, mostly 2.00; 105 “omm | NY ety Bhs T ot NY .50, mostly 2.25; jorfol section of 2 . 106w 106 Virginia,” S-pecic hampers small-pod 8. O. S. Call—Franklin 05 varieties, 2.00a2.50; large-] varieties, et Ty T O b 2502.76, mostly 2.50. TRANSPORTATION erchants’ Humble O!1 5. 100 100% Peppers—Supplies mcierate; demand ENGINEERS 0 flonal Sayi Humble O& R & 100% 100% moderate, market, steady: Florida, pep- « e ) plon Trust. Lilinots Bell 18t 108% 103% per crates fancy, 3.50a4.00, few higher; ‘K : igims 108% 104 cholce, 3.00a3.50. ; il I 91% 91 | Eggplant—Supplies light; demand : - §: o s %0, |int) Cementéss.. 290 108% 105% 108 08% 98v ofs | moderate, r.arket steady; Florida, A Foltmas nsion, i3 ;58 054 01% (98 |OreshortLtastd.. 2 103% 103% 103% | PePDer .crates, fancy. 3.00a3.50. - , - TE9 Ore Wash 1st 4s. 8 88 Cucumbers—Supplies moderate; de- > urlty 82 2 9% O1% 914 88 574 874 Ghited atates Gavin 0 | 4 93% 03w o3 |PennsylEendMs... 9 98K 93 98% | a7 pachel hamees,® faas T30 3 W Washington Mechani (] .15 93% 934 9% Penna RR4¥ il e e R D L S ; FIRE INSURANCE. %8ev2026180% 127 127% 106% K - rican . KanG&E€s62... 4105 105 105 102 [ TR ;Eg,'"n, Kendall 5%s'48 waz 2 934 93% 934 | p, 108, SILVER QUOTATIONS. ‘R‘UQK ch ~TRUCK National Ol Laclede 5s. .. 9 100% 100 100 ‘0;/- _NEW YORK, May 7 ().—Bar silver, SALES LEASES MA'NTENA‘N@E TITLE INSURANCE. Laclede G 5% s 52 }g:& ig:: 89% 55; Mexican dollars, 413%. Iymbla Title 8. 2 119% 119 107% Bales. High. Low. Close. 9 E e Y 2 > 2 . fln e St nin Lo o 11k 1904 | sou paciorer s " 5T 51 . SONTROUKED BY VELEQW ‘THUCK AND COACH MFG:GO:A SUBSIDIARY OF GENERAL MOTORS s : ST g1 [SouFac di i o s Richmond Branch 30.38 M St. N.E Norfolk Branch % 844 844 ou Ry gen 5 ‘4 88% 884 ~ Barher dhaze Dairy pid - 106% 106% 82% | Sou Ry Con 6 7 108% 1084 108% 107 West Canal St. 2 * s o8 1611-13 Granby St. ol Band & Graval bi 95 95 99K | oo oy eskn. L4 115" 10 1{i| PHOEBUS, Va—H. M. Teser. ASHLAND, Va—Ashland Hudson-Essex Co. ROANOKE, Va.—Martin Bros. s NatT Becrrlites i 100 100 10 | Ry Ma & Guss 13 ‘45" 'e% 1214 NEWPORT NEWS, Va.—Sheffeld Motor Truck CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.—Carpenter Motor Co. GLOUCESTER, Va—T. W. Turner, ral Storase pid. 100 " 100 80% | TexArk FS5%s60. 2 101% 101% 101% i Vi w. g Y3 S SN Carieit T SURROEN, W, S Arueo: 3 ce 874 87% Bt | Toxm Eacbo s o9; 2 I0M% 101 101% | LYNCHBURG, Va—J. W. Fretwell, + ROCKVILLE, Md.—Brosius Bros. & Gormley, Inc. FREDERICKSBURG, Va.—GMC Sales and Service Lanston Monotybe 97 07w 8 06% 464 56%| ORANGE, Va.—Smith-Hood, Elear Cé. MADISON, Va.—J. B. Carpenter. BROADWAY, Va.—Miller-Hoover Motor Co. R 1o 1 15 444 i ddw| BERWYN, Md—Gingell Motors. COVINGTON, Va.—Wright Motor Co. STAUNTON, Va.—Motor Sales Co. u.u'l Mige. & Inv. pm". 105%% 106% 1 1014 101% 10i% SPECIALIZING IN COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION Feal Eot. Mis. & Guar. bid o] 1101 101 101 Sy, S Whr Htitin G W S Wamaah eaRa Thos 13 100 105" 108" J g : ; » Wk Medlcal ' Hte ‘B L1 99% 9% 99N . 1 73% 78% 73% WestMaryland4s.. T 80 7sunl A MODERN TRUCKh FOR 1 viRY PURSE 3N} PLRPOSE Woodward & Lothrop pid. o 24 10115 100% 10146 SOUKAO048300acees 22 90% 99% 90K WesternMdbis... 8 97 96% 97. e e et g