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: PINANCIAL.Y FINANCIAYL.Y i G . > WHEAT PRICES DROP. Mark p _Standard Oil of New Jersey. POTATO MARKET WEAK. ? - 4 4 larkets at a Glance NEW YORK, May 17 (#.—The| CHICAGO, May 17 (4) (United Stat- IN | [NEW.YORK CURB MARKET rzsr by b | | cmeco, oy 7 e e e e i k| Somele e 2 Direct to Thy Star Office cents a bushel collapse in wheat prices | T e v fes. in its an. | Recelpts, 119 cars: on track, 61 nev . = today resulted from a broadening out| NEW YORK, May 17 (#).—Stocks| "Bl" = . ; "m;:m‘:" '»d- i _zlgg old; total Unxmg‘_fiwm esrwprm-nv. e 5 : | nual report for ., showed a consoll- CArs; mew st trading sl strong: General Electric up 14 points to | GRS e S Y I | SR of selling and a deficiency of buying. jpde £ 1 00litol 510} ecaripacia Sales in INDUSTRIALS, S LR b f Cemt S Phr B1ae 43 a1 ¢ 91 ik new top. Bonds easy; convertibles| e bt Y ... -4 il Reports current pointed to likelihood vi i Texas sacked Bliss Triumphs, mostly IN I_IV I_ RAB'NG 9 | Curb strong; | With $40.422.758 in 1927. ‘The earnings | 375.° fancy 4.00; ordinary Louisian- hundreds. High. Low. Close ngara Shares [ 457 45 " 1Chi Pneu T Sias '42 983 082 G light t " les Bem Pnd . 1Chi Rys ofs dep 5s '27 8213 212 that the 1920 Canadian wheat crop |Steady on light turnover, are equivalent to $4.43 a share on the Flec 3 Enlide 58 33 i | g Great Atlantic & Pecific soars 90 points, : stock, 3.25. Old stock trading very slow i North Amer Avigtion. 19 | S Rt A sad e would exceed that of last yoar, the total | gher reacts. Foreign exchanges ln'ex-! 24484219 capital shares of $25 Phe|market dull: Wisconsin sacked round g2 Norih Am Uil Sec. . 3 16T Serv o ad U0 shl #B | Gpcar acreage in Canada being an-ular; Japanese ven jump 15 POINS. | year® The 1927 R o )53 | Ehites. 65a80: Minnesota and North 1Nor Eastern Pow s5d 60 12 Cit Serv P 5'as 52 nounced today as larger than the 1928 | Cotton barely steady; favorable weather. | oo 5 Dakota sacked round whites, 65a75 Sugar steady: better spot situation. 5 e Podhl gflolg‘m sacked Russets, 1.75a1.80; fancy, 32 Acoustic Prod NS Sh8 52288%. 13 Aeto Sip M1 B i . gAl{ln An?rn“ 0y Nervousness Among Trauers‘ AR St X 1Nor Eastern, . . 1 AlTea” Fack i 4 1Gons v 8ot total. Word was a'so received that filed P & 1. A pd.. e & E S 3 88 8t 2 ' | Germany's wheat needs were being sup- | Coffee steady; commission house selling. O S — ha"port, Bei 8 i !plicd from. Argentina, where ample| curcAGO, May 17 (#).—Wheat | being reflected in increased cultivation e ST 2 Outboard Motors B. s 0 " 80, is -s| o) e £ mexp 15 Param Cab Mg : 29t "G G AaT ;\{‘[‘,Fc';“r:&'r”d shipments until the end | ooy casy: lower Southwest markets. | country and in the establishment of | yearly capacity of 120,000 tons is to be 1 Barelee “Trans - 2 fels o December. v, 215m0% to 27, | Cattle sleady. Hogs steady to higher. the carpet industry. bullt in the Sudbury district of Canada. _— 2 Aero Underw 11 Alexander . Industries (A Nor sta PA o Eub 8 . " . > 81 . 1Cons Tex 8s Disappears as Credit Sit- o Hiitare ¢ e ‘Work of the refugees in Greece is 1 Outhoard Motors Xd 1 Delawa E1°P 1.5 '33 93 4 | wheat was renorted available to fur-'.qp - excellent weather Southwest.|of tobacco, cereals and cotton of the| A $4,000.000 copper refinery with a 1 Pareiee Trans AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL Pow’ war 1 BY HARRY H. BECKER. S { 5 pen 40 K rs 5 : net lower. corn 1%, to 215 down. oats Special Dispatch to The Star 1Am Brit & Cont Corp 133 C Penney pfd 3 + g 04 3, to 1 off and provisions urchanged to . dim B acon |33 8 Feaney v ; | ; 3 5 |a'setback of 12. | | NEW YORK, May 17.—All traces of | 2'sAmer Cigar 9 Penn Ohio Ed : I Hion I | | | | ¥ i Mer Gt R &LA S 114 Penn O Ea6s ‘pid ; L the recent nervousness disappeared to- | 4g Amer Gt B APLAB HI e 8 & e CR i B H 5 el G 200 v vl hange, where Am Commonw 2 S, Penn Ohio Ed op war 297, K o J % . . 30 1.05%, day - the Curb Exchange, where prices Am Com'® opl war i Then OVE 'S 251 g0 g Bt ber R R rose yantly Boreassd! volune, m Cyanami n 5 enn Wt P C. B5's N B a Sals g8, e 117% 114% uoyantly on increased volum 2 Am Cranamid B 1. 47 i CRE ] BR S P The aviation and utility stocks fur- | Amer “Dept Bores... P Cor A 4812 . : R s o nat, S 2 Amer Gas i 56 5 s o8 96Ys 4574 8 Py P, nizshed most of thY excitement. with | mer G & E pf L [ Ot Pen 5s '47.. 100 ' 9931 opening transactions in a number of 1Am It & T a9z darpen 65 ‘49 867 B6%s ty| 1 Amertahe G Hor b 5125 46 80" 69 cases for large blocks at substanti Jat Gy nilipps (Lonis) ATLL a0t 30" 3 i s Amer S & ehe o 2 {00 Cull G 81a5 43 Bte Bt t & ot e o nlona:. 8 nd Oi & Gas 65 301170 117 1) ices. o) o N5 wel n- | mer 8 K o 5 . higher prices. Later the gains were in- | oo L Copinll ick Bar & Co pfd S creased. & 45 Amer Superp ortl’ Bl Pow 5 Inv Corp Am ¢ A i Amer Supern 3668 Amer Superp b % 1 Fdentiel My 1v.1 38 2Iow NL &P 5s A ug 8 P&AL pfd 2 Laclede Gas 5'>s '35 s L 8 3 Lebizh Pow €= A 2026 H 0 33 3 30 Sentarber Sinnce Brats & . _RIRS— epettl Candy e 2 Mav B399 hilip Morris A RRERERE] Fokker Aircraft. | 368 Amer The most spectacular performer was | I Amer Fokker Alrcraft, responding to the an- | 212 Amer nouncement that General Motors had | “G Arcturus Radio T. acquired a 40 per cent stock interest | 48 Ark Nail Gas in the company. The first sale was for ATk Nt Gs cum bfd 15,000 shares at an advance of 3% 2 Aveo Biec Ind. points to the highest price on record 8 Asso Gns & EL A0 and the strength was well maintained. { 12 Atro Gs&El deb rin A : i b 81 i et i s<0 Laund Amer A Ritter Dental § 4 Bendix Aviation and the old Bendix 3 Aanc Taun R o war e R B 5 Corporation stock also made new to 1 ‘Aseo Havon pid. ..l 6 1 Ralis WfS\'r; n{’d"d 5 14 Nat D Frot'ells COTTON CLOSES LOWER. i 3 Roosevelt. Fie 3Nnt 65 : e A : 3 SNAL Pub NEW YORK, May 17 (Special).— Jestery r hress « 2 Atl Coast Pishrs ris and Western Air Express gained more 2 Atl Coast Pishrs ria’. o o ot wd Nat Pub Serv 8 5 3 320 Nat_ Rub M 5 , After early buying the cotton market o than four points before midday | & A%as Plywood 5 9 A s Urgent buying of the utilities, which | ito Vot Mach < : 2 : (LNConer Realls 65 48102, 02" | Gas easier during the afternoon today enuine were subjected (o heavy selling at times Ao V0 Ma ovt pr o+ 0% 3 : : s e 8 2k % cas T 4 ok g ] ol Aviation of Am 2 e For15iss A ‘48 89 under reaiizing and some Western sell- Baik e «‘\\xm{,x sund ;l,'-’"’:]?(th,nxll“ 5| iPEaes c 2 3 Fally P65 50 105% 10314 1053 [ing, which was probably influenced by ; %0 new igh ground. Ru ‘ Nheock & ¥ et [ Nor Stat P M 615 33 10 : o in wheat. Active months sold to new high grour ors 2 Babcock & Wilco : zander vid 2 NGr Stat P M 61 33102 1013 declines in whea! d two into new high ground. Rumors that | 3 Baiees §J0KeE A senulte Real Eet 21, 30Mhio Pow 4'us D ‘56 9874 98 114 to 18 points net lower, but rallied E \rd. itracted greate g §5 e Am ne : el L e R partially on trade buying, closing at 4 Electric Bond ¢ S Eeanchbte o o e bix ourd gummcteq greaer | ff Bt SR ic Get AR dns vrd: 109 B Ouond’Go e ne L 88 B Blloaes Thi oot moreet O investment buglng and sent ne e | 7 Bthcsua sieel ris (GBac Wa oIl 61u¢ } 5 points lower at 19.70. took for cur Trade Mark across he first st he 1 Blauners 3 Parmales Trans. 6s o . : R e Al hor et tssncal onvec- HILR 2 Pt O F 65 A 50 Wi 1001 1000, Qoen. ¥ : prigdiinares mere imuce I ooimec g glie R B BB ACh T et et yar e 3 1043 Well dressed men are wearing panama hats for all : occasions. Buy a “Supernatural” Genuine Panama, that such an event might be postpor o4 JAomRGeEteA sziol ol 10 | Detoner G view of tha reluctance of the mana~e- | 21 Relian p&St 6 2 993, 3 ": or. " . o S e ErTe s 31 101 1008 December ... famed for style, color, and soft finish. Unmatched et ta furnish all the information de- | [ ] Siliex e g | e A e Tuoimer: i ekt in it A % 1 . 12 8mith Co (A0} 1.1l 5 St I GaskCoke s 4 Ma 5 9 3 s . manded by the exchange. The exact na : 38mith Co (AG) 11118 $SCTL Gaskcoke 647 81, 84 84| March Registered for the comfort and long wear it will give you. "ll\’P:l‘ its holdings has . pas 5 I;A:D\yl’;:'l;,‘&{hfm 2 ) 2 Shawsheen 78 '31 a6 :2 9 S. Patent Office closed. i : ! Southe PAL 3 Sheri Weom c oy 47 90 g AT e power | 1 Southe P&L b pid. .l ASines Shef Bs '20. ... 89% 99% = i 1 Other strong members in the power ; e e Shecean 08 B Good Stores Sell These Hats With Pride and light group were Electric Investors, Ni 3 5 o 3 Tvay Amer 5s A ‘43 06 " R 1 Stheast PAL 6sA 2025 10215 10213 Northeastern & Smnl!l‘g\;lm'n Power mtm S 1% Rowalty. . =010 18 1Stheast PAL $sa 2025 102:5 102 e RO 2 3 ean & Toreign Power warrants.| 21 Burma Corp 4 uther 3 0 Sou Cal Ed 3% 100 A ae mprovement kept up with | &3 Cable Rad T ¥ic ¥ : 1southw Beli prd, ason Gal Ed & st et FEW MORE PENNIES § ECUADORIAN PANAMA HAT CO., 297-303 Mercer Street, New York City the leaders in point of advance. i‘:lv Gap Adm A i ] Southw Dai Prod pfd 8 5 18thw G & x-fi:'.k A ns;’ L : 5 x ; Sthw P&L 6s 2 ; 38 Am R L dsmine &t T P AT AN LR AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA strials Higher. | 4Cap Adm A'pta i : 1Cerman & Co A .. . 3012 3 18tand Dredge 3 6Stand P & L 6 'S 2 0730 High priced industrials were all| 3EATER Frect - N 18tand Inv.... L e Lty o S L ? 13 Gelan’ Cot Al 5% 131 Stand Mot 3 s SIS0 ML R . 1000 higher, with Aluminum Corporation at| 13gean Gof Am iy § Stand Pow & Lt 5 35un O &% i 0040 Yo 19 IGH Divi- 0B 2299°977" September a new peak and Tubize Silk, St. Regis| § E8N",G AN & 3Stand St Prop S E: Paper and Great Atlantic & Pacific| 8 Cent Pip Cor . & y § Starreny corp.- 1Ll s iTexas B & L 5 56 BT ok Tea all strong. the last making an; GOt EUSE4....... 8, 8 L eID, otk e 3Un Am Inv 85 A 4R 103 103 uniprecedented opening yise of almost. ifgent Siaie: 1 | 7 Sterling 'Sec pri ‘allot 20ni Lt & Pail Stus 53 00% 80% 90" points from the previous closing | 1Cent Sta El 67 of... 3 Stern Brow bt =y i S Jevel _and then dropping 40 points.| 12Sent Bta Ei oy pf.-. 13 5 EaE o : 9 - A nd. dend claims are ric was favorably influ- Ein Store Btook |© : ; . - TR Perryman Electric was favorably influ § Ghnin Slore "Stock 2 St Ao i VRaden e S g 0 moreoftenmade enced by an official statement showing | 1 1 \6 8w | . Check b Mg . 2 Swift & 158 £ April sales four times ahcad of a vear | 3 &NAF,Ch YK, 3 8wics Am k1 bt | apme R e et ol than fulfilled ; ago, Celanese was steadied by mews| 1Cohn-Hall Marx ' J1avia v Maen”. 1 o AT e h7 1oTis 10144 10174 % ores that one of its controlled companies| 198 €31.C ., Folth R 1 Tabee BT : 3 Cauer, Yalley 10,48 8% Baen the exceptional had perfected and is about to market | 3 Columbus El Pow ... 1 Thermoid pi ' 3 71, g H & s A . Ab: | i : Hemaeml ol § Gubaa Tel Thag M1, 116, 1167 110, vieldof HOODS || 419 11th St. N.W. pen ave. a ‘non-explosive cellulose acetate base| 3t; Commonwiih Ed A § Cuban Tel 738 A’ | 8 Commonw P pfd ..... 1 Thomps Starrett pf.. 2Eur Mg & 175 C 88 88 for X-ray and other film. 74 Cons Alrcraft ...l 43% 4 2Tob & Allied S 5 : Oils came in for slightly greater ac-| "3 Eohs Auto Mer vié!! i 17Tob ‘prod Bxport H oo is not mere talk. Above tivity, with Gulf of Pennsylvania again| ~ 8Consol Datry P .0 40 381 3% | podds A .y {pranklorb 8 %6tt s5i 81 o1 503 9th St. N.W standing out. Among the independents | &SRSOl FilMp oy A A e D 1 Gelsen Min 65 '34 887, 88%4 % s * ESt. N. W. Intercontinental Petroleum touched the | 4 consol Insiry FI: 3 27Trans Am gd'qli i o et Coneatun e SleRe e $ | t Below old high on favorable advices from its 3 Gonsol Laund D11 1ima 1T 7 Transcon Air “Tisp.: 2 5 Ger Cons Mun, 65 33 14tl'1 S N VV . Cirkieh subsidiary regarding develop-| 2S9nT Thamond ‘Fiber 30% 3313 38 RO e 19 8 Rib o8 3100 : & i * N. Y. Ave. ment work. 1 Cooper Bessemer 44 6Tri Cont Corp 33 \“(H P & L 5s Vi 3 Cooper_Bessem pi A 49% 27Tri Cont Corp 'pf.. 8 e 2 Copel Proa 151 L i A'Elec & P 5 A '35 8812, 98'2 . 2 3 534 Tubi Art S B... s 2., | % . T 1 Courtaulds Ltd...... 20 13 Tung Sol Lamp...... 27" 3 Westy_Chlor 5'=s '37 10012 100'2 | L] L J R 3 Growley Milne: T oaoa 8 Tung Sol L A..... 00 5 85 West Pow 5'as A 57128 125 45 Curt _Afrport vte Wi 12% 2 2 Unfon Am_Invesiing 3 10 West Pow 57 16 123 3 26% 25% 2 iunion N G Can 11earco Hyd Eiee 75 '52 8 N.W. | INTEREST IN FOKKER CO.| itz eia® Aot 3 < A R AR A Pl (I H 30 Union_Tobacco 10 Baniel Reeves . 0 3 " x 15 1tal Superpow 8s 63 77 T 1Lima R Perd 6135 ‘58 88 By the Associated Press. 1 Davenport Hos . e R 2 y NEW YORK, May 17.—The General | 18 Be*Re, %6 *' it 19ni Chem o0 1 Mianst MS s 41 v a8 i ! Motors Corporation _ yesterday an- | 2 Doenler Die € G/ ; Son EemEL PR 1 Mor BX Chlies 1. » v i § Dougias Aircratt. 400 B nn T8 58 . { Tnounced its active participation in the 5 Douslas Alroraft. 3 [ iEmi das cell L ; T Rle"Glanae b o1, 0 8 ow m aviation industry by the purchase of a | % BINRLE & Roooes s Dlock of 400,000 shares of common stock | 3 Durant Mot ULt a D AL of the Fokker Alrcraft Co. of America, [ &Dus Co A vic 70 2 o 1om L8 S 5 00 K Tepresenting a 40 per cent interest in | §3 Eiie.kiee wi o ot Biece Dye” Wks A g e B i that concern. ol i o e 3 2om : S T 0 B i 1319-1321 F Street ‘Thh makes the third lnrhge m‘lko‘mo- 2 2 Stinn Hugo 75 36 wa 93 t L e 13 Stinn_Hudro 7s '46 bile company. to_enter the airplane ] 3 ol ELS 7 's6 5 60000000090000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000400000900000084000¢ field. Ford already has organized the 1 Housen U For Sec IO RS T A ww 86 1P &L 2 ptd A, i % For Sec st pf 0 1Uni Ind 6's '41.. SEVENTH AND F:STS. van_Camp Pack 65 '6i asd = 4 & & Stout airplanes division, specializing in i Frelent of Del 933 9 ol qlee the manufacturé of heavy tri-motored sl G L ¥z When fiird. metal planes. The Packard Motor Car : Ww—With warrants. | Co. has been experimenting for months y 3 ” with a Diesel oil-burning airplane en- 1 Panny Far Inc.... v 5 b D s. 5 nivers” Avlation” <6d DIVIDENDS. gine, the first successful flight of which | 4 Fanstesl Frod (... WP &L ctf B, was announced this week. R an C Pke.......... Stock of In consideration for the purchase of | 108 Fiat Am _......... NIt & Bond®: ) Corporation. Period. Rate. Payable. record. the Fokker stock, James A. Talbot, AT eman Fund M. Waigreen el RIS ToomotiTe L e b 5 chairman of the Fokker board, an- 2 Flor Pos&Lt T ‘Did 3 Warson " "W, | 8o gian: @ 9 Tmeds Jumeds! ! nounced that General Motors has turn- R s L 2 West Auio Sup Al 374 | Bklyn Cy RR Co Q 10 June 28 June 15 ed over to the Fokker company all of e e A -] 8 Western Dr '8 3 1 Burlinglon R R. SA 500 June2$ June 18 the capital stock of the Dayton-Wright | 4§ Ford Motor Lid..... e A T e 1 O . @ 16315 Yuned] Mey 91 company, the assets of which consist of | 2';Ford Can rts ... i) 2 Whitenight Inc .. 330 + | Chesebroust Mt Q 100 *June20 June 8 McCook Field, in the heart of Dayton, § Fonmaotion Por Al 3 WIS Fooa Froa11: o roush MIE 2 80 June2s June 8 Ohio, a large number of valuable pat- | 403 Fox Theaters A ... . e O i Consoll B B al % ents having to do with the aviation in- 1Frand (H H) Mfs Co 3 AWl Loy cal, uba 67 cm Pt 150 July 1 June 1o 60 Freshman_ Chas Co.. 1 SWinter B ...oii Cuba R R Co.. 120 June28 June28 dustry and additional cash assets of 2 Garlock PKE : §Zenitn e Do. pfd... 300 Aue 1 July 15 substantially $6,500,000. Negotiations 8 Gen i Do 300 Feb. 130 Jan. 15 for the purchase were closed today after 4Gen : b e Ofexieny e July 4" qureds months of negotiation. oid + A " 50 July 1 June 13 Anthony H. G. Fokker, who with Mr. e ] 3 b : B0 Juiy 1 June1s “Talbot, Harris M. Hansue, president of . - ® July -1 Junels i Fireprig' n. e 2 5 Eaquitable Office the company, and their. associates, is | Ind Ale vic wi.| 3413 3 Blde Corp. 622 July 1 June1s believed to contyol 40 per cent of the Print Tnk....... Dolores 3 Do. pfd 17 July 1 June1s Fokker stock, will continue with the 3Gen Laund Ma.'" Lead Mir Ggneral Sprini & ‘company in charge of engineering and 8 Real & Utii Cor: Class A... + June 3 May 27 design. The present personnel will be Re'& UL Cor pld Do, Class B | Stk June 3 May 27 & id Cons ....... o ot Gu o2 38 e operatiol Fokke: 2Glen Alden Coal. Intl Harvest Co. Q .62'2 July June 23 continued in the operation of the Fokker o S Alder Ooal, ollinger Gold Inveatore, Baulty {company, supplemented by additional 4 Goldberg Stores PES el Co Inc.....Init SA 100 July 1 June2D | personnel from the General Motors or- | 27 Goldman Sachs 1 err Lake seiieeoon Jogel Tea' gtk 175 June20 June 8 ganization, 1Gorham A Tn” Co " Caiv. " Do. .. CExt'100° Juneis June 3 8 Gorham Mc pfd. .. ewmont Minini Do. new com.. Q@ .75 July 15 July 3 4 Gotham Knitbac Mac 11% N J Zonc m........ o |Lake Shores Min 3 Grameph Co Lid rels 34 i Nipissing el R 20 June1s June 1 . 3 Granite City Stl. ... 1 oranda rts cash. ! T iy, ‘MeNeil & Baltimore Markets 1y Gr A & P T Cpid. . 117% 117 , PRy .| “Libby pd.. .. SA 330 July 1 Junel4 5 g 3% | Missouri-Kansas- G 3% Premier Gold '#0] Tex. Lines B @ 176 June3s June 15 Gilksby 2 6 Shatiick Denn.. .. North'n Se. Co. SA 450 July 30 June 21 G 2 180K Natl ‘Transit Go @ 25 June1s May 31 i Netl Fam Stores i al 4 Tonopah ; 3, 3 Co. " CMmite 40 June 1 May 20 i g 7 Uni Verde s Do. pid" .. O June 1 May 20 ; 3 Uni Zine Smeli ] Natl Lead Go June 20 June 14 i N 2<<qagadacaaaada FEE Z 3 3 1 3 9 ] 2 1 000000000000000000000°0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 “& 000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000. ZEATTO00'! 2 SPRING SUITS of good quality and correct style 25 30 ‘35 LIBERAL TERMS EASILY ARRANGED | Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. | BALTIMORE, Md., May 17.—Pota-| toes, white, 100 pourds, 1.00a1.50; new 1 potatoes, 3.00a6.50; sweet potatoes, bar- | 3 i 3 1 2 § H rel, 2.00a3.75: yams, barrel, 2.00a4.00: 3 G, T AT Do, class B pf Aug. "1 July 19 1 1 i i 3 1 i iclena Rubenstein. .. 1Utah Metals. . NY srerta- Herciles Powd n..... 117! 1 Waker Saines ) June3s June 15 Sales In INDEPENDE] . S8 July 1 June 10 hnngl’;fl! & oilf ";1'“1'2' g\m-h Co 1928 ——— A In" Con_ Oilflelds . ; hellTraneport 2.00a2:50 bers, by e 18 Am Mazacaibo Co *! & Tradine Co .00a250; cucumbers, bushel, 1.25a3.00; Hygrade Food Prod L 3 Ltd (1 par) eggplants, crate, 2.5024.00: kale, bushel, | Imperial Tob ...... 2514 9% Gities Sevvn iz | Bt nCOi 30a60; lettuce, bushel, 1.25a1.75; lima | e e 8 2" 2Cit Sery pfd E E Corp S beans, bushel, 3.00a4.00; onions, crate,| 6 1Ins Shares A.......0 2 SOl o Dzl & 1.50a1.75; Spring onions. 100, 1.35a1.50; | 1Intl Perfume . hamper, 2.00a3.50; peppers, crate, 1508 | 25 1o Brogect’ 7 3 16 Greote eie ; S 3.00; radishes, 1.50a3.00; squash, crate, | il Saf Raz B PRl Dent wete.. Universal Ins Co 1:25a2.00; spinach. bushel, 30a75; too| o8 Iatern Utll'A ; By et i L crate, 1.25a5.00: apples, bushel, | 5 Intersate. Hosier i Derby O & Ref pfd.. 28 o wpl grapefruit. box, 2.25a3.75;| 2Investors Eauity..!! 52 2 B Ao ol 1% 185 7 of 1% oranges, box, 200a4.00; strawberries,| 5 lrving Air Chute.. 3 3 Houston Gull Gasl.. 11 O i g bl L 5 4 quart, 7a13; watermelons, 50a75. T Ken-Ran e &L, 3 7 Intercont, Pet ... 2 {Taterim. 12 Keystone Aircraft ... 36 Dairy Markets. ol o 1gis| Pleomars ol Poultry, alive — Spring chickens, § Mardgyl Svid pring s, | 8 Mex Seaboard Ore pound, 35a45: Leghorns, 30240 poor i : i 6% B ; and thin, 25028; old hens. 35a36; Leg knyan Sec 3, 4 Monise uir horns, 30a32; old roosters, 18a20 E ek / TN puel s ducks, 20a25; guinea fowl, each, 50: 3 New Bradiord O 1.10: pigeons, pair, 35a40. e e R AR A asparagus, dozen, 1.25a3.50; beets, 100, | 6.00a7.00; beans, bushel, 1.25a2.50; cab- bage, hamper, 75a1.00; carrots, crate, | 2.5083.25; celery, crate, 2.50a3.75; caul flower, crate, 1.75a2.00; corn, bushel, “9 £ OO 3s Tess tax 125 June 15 June 1 35 July 1 June ¢ 100 - 5 July 1 June § 8715 June 15 June 1 30 * June 15 June 1 75 June29 June 19 2009 D p Om |FEDERAL LAND BANK BONDS NEW YORK, May 17 (Special).— Bid. Asked. Land Bank 4s May 19 Lnd Bink 43 Nov. 10 ¢ Land Buik $1as Nov. 1958 Eggs — Recelpts, 1929 casss: native i G A ‘lll:":;:u;" 8‘1 Eng P;,.-nl;( 4"0 L 1?3773; . and nearby fisis, 29042000 curent | §RTNEL SOTS o 4 Pivmontn Ol LAnd Bank 4'as July 1956-36 recelpts, 20 Ve Long Isl Tt bld 1 Reiter-Foster ~ Oil." S | Lind Bank 4105 May 19420p32. Buau»xu Good to fancy creamery, 4 Loutsiana Land & Ex 2 “‘“x"'éf’b’!fi &R Land Ié‘.lui pe Junjl!‘)izi“mjia. pound, 42a45: prints, 46a47; blocks, 45a A arr Siores.. ... 43 gaslLC Prod, - 33 s ¢ | Land Bank 415 J.&3.195%0p; 46; ladles, 35a38; store packed, 31 ELLAin BDE 8 2 Venezuelan Pet e R s L yolls, 33a35; dairy prints, 32a34; process < “ped xa 101 ales in STANDARD OIL ISSUES Lang Bank 4245 J.&J. 10530p33 butter, 38a39. 35 Marc 1;:\, Intl Pl‘;r" 22 {units. MER SUBSIDIARIES -STOCKS. ¥ \fi "K‘x; Kt ;V :':f\:uv.;: % 33 Mare Wire Lon . 5700 Anglo Am_Ofl 5 q 13 July 19340p34 . y ; i "o Maryl Casugl..... 5" 13 R : nk 5s Nov. 1941op31... 9914 Hay and Grain Prices, 20 Mavia Bottine » ey o ey ; Bank 55 May 1941op3l. . 904 Wheat—No. 2 red Winter. garlicky, | 11 Mempnie Nail Ga . 100 Chesbrgh Mig !l gl #pot, 1.08%5; May delivery, 1.08 4 Merritt Chap & 8.0 7 1600 Contl - i1 : . NO. 2 May ves A bi Tron . 1200 Humble O & R . 119 7 AR Sed i T S | it . - e 1.02a1.03; cob corn, 5.25a5.50. Mid West' Util 167 800 Inver Per Tid 111111 81 § NEW YORK, May 17 (#).—Copper oD hlte: Gomestic, spot, | 13 Minne Hon Reg.:iill 7 7" | 1200 Nat Transit o ’ | steadier; electrolytic, spot and future, B8as9. No. 3 .white, domestic, Spot,| 1Minne Miolihe B 1030 : 30 Nortaern B L7l ; | I8 ISR ateNdy, (unchatged, (0 Caky; B6asT. : +1 16 Missours Rans Bipe .36 ° 212 | 000 Ohio Ol 11011l |spot and future, 43.75a43.87. Lead e Neatbi 1 00110, 1Mitso Kan Pipe Tts. o % | 1400 South Penn 01 | steady: spot. New York, 7.00; East St. B oote: mona S L B 7700 8 O Ind s Louis, 6.75a6.80. Zinc steady: East St Hay—Receipts, none. While hay is | 1 Moh Hud P 1 106 400 8 O Kansas pi i y; Eas . @rriving here 1n limited quantities on! 108% 8 600S O Ky n : 3 3 % |Louis, spot and future, 6.60a6.65. An- The smartest patterns and fabrics of the Spring season are here in large variety. Rich tans and greys in handsome all-wool materials that wear splendidly. Also plain blue serges, pin stripes and conservative, but attractive mixtures. 900000000000000000000000000005000000000000000000.00000000 9000000000000 000(000 2227 000000 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT ON OUR LIBERAL CREDIT PLAN 20920000000000000000060000. 3t is more than enough for the demand 3 Montecat dep i 3008 & Omee 111l LR timony, 887. Wwhich is being supplied mostly by truck 2 Moody TrvSe ot s 300 Vacuum 01l . 2 . ¢-5m nearby points, a few carloads be- LR A R L A BONDS. FEED PRICES DECLINE. ing received, There is not enough busi- | M Unicipul Sery oo ds Y ness passing to establish prices on I)n'! l'g,- Buian Spieid . 7 | bl PSP 55 A ‘53 855 Facto particularly responsible for various kinds on merit al & Tange of oaS S he Rt the recent downward trend in feed 14.00216.50 per ton for tmothy or clover 1 Nut Ba > 9 Lid 85 ' prices include ample farm supplies of Hay 52 Nat Fam 8156 s 3 i leed and grain and early availability Siraw—No. 1 wheat, 12.00a12.50 per L e 1 H Somw O 88 3655 + | of pastures in most areas. Supplies and ton: No. 1 oat, 12.50819.00, ] Nat Food Prod B... 10 a3 & I 08 2028 88 offerings of most feeds accordingly have % 4 63 NAL Rgy Mucn L g 1. 35 31, |been more libcral during the past B IR ] (3 . month than earlier in the season, says Gasoline Price Advanced. Nit “Heater Sup.ll Gis foa| 10 55 the United States Department of 'Agri- CHICAGO. May 17 (#).—The Y ,‘\jf‘,l’ R = Erg cuu'}m-. Htgfl protein and corn by- ard Oil Co. of Indiana today announc isner Bros 1 2 As50_ G&E 51us 71 T product feeds have declined sharply an increase in the price on all grade delson' Hi_...... 3 22 A s = since the latter part of March. gasoline 1 cent a gallon o % The advance is effeciive in the 11 Newper 5 an Nat Ry 7s E . 2| As a result of the depression in Ger- 3 ien Cluck: il 5 , 5 | o = e b s many 70,000 in Cazechoslovakia are out!$ |- States of the Middle West where the G L AR aro P & L%, — e e — pany m s i ¥ Auct n . Ao F &k be of work, L G000000000000000000006000000000000000060000000000000000000000000000000000000600000000000000000000000000 Buy now. Pay later in small weekly or monthly amounts during June, July and August. It’s easy to open an account at Iiseman’s. Don’t hesitate to ask for credit. SEE OUR SMART LINE OF STRAWS AND PANAMAS

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