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FINANCIAL.' THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1929. FINANCIATL. - : § COTTON CLOSES LOWER. |WHEAT SLIGHTLY LOWER. : NEW YORK CURB M ARKET Recsived by Private Wio | | |, NEW YORK. June 7 (Speciah) —Bet- | GHICAGO. June 7 UP) —Authoritative Markets at a Glance Direst to The Star Offies | | [ | quieting influence on cotton prices to- | er yield of wheat in Kansas during the NEW YORK, June 7 (#)-—8tocks ir- 38 Acoustic Prod 0 Patam Cab Mls in Pal ss “34 | ter weat! ves v 1 eather west of the river than all . m iy estimates pointing to a bump- » day, and, though an early advance in | harvest now reguiar; Commonwealth Power drops y K hungreds ] Paciacs BB ¢ H 1 Eparice PRK on'-ad wheat carried both December and Jan- | o almost at hand led to & ,capy ‘30 points. Bonds easy; entire ard_Motor 2 1P 3 3 uary above 19 at one time, the market | 9ecided late reaction in wheat prices| list dull in light trading. Curb irregu- ; H ; i ; ASo Bob Mt B kil 1 Parmglee Trans i ‘;g;""’" Pack be 130 with a loss of a few points on the day. hich had been | Foreign exchanges irregular; sterling H again under pressure. Cotton easy R —— any time during the past weeks had a | 1 1 Acetol Prod A... . 9" 24 Packard Motor n wi 28 sk Tire 5 1 " 3 -+ lost all the improvement and closed |today. The setback virtually wiped out | lar; several utilities touch new highs 29Aero Sup Mt B n 7 33°C Penney & Co. . 118' atineau Pow s all today's fresh gains, 1Aero Underw 7 123 C Penney & Co rt:220 atineau Pow 6s ‘41 96% The action of the stock market dur- pe = S 20 Gen AT 55 oA ww ‘52 A% a3 ing the Iast hour and 4 better weather | 28%ed ‘on buying chiefly because of|favorable weather. Sugar easy: in- iliti H | 8 Agfa_Ansco 3 ‘e d € 1o 5 Utilities and Oils Featurei Aln JSEenn’S : §Gen Ind Ale 6'ss '44. 10003 : outlook for all sections influenced late | farm relief prospects. Latest Kansas| creased spot offerings. Coffee lower : : i enn @ { 1Gen Vena 6s 31 ; | to Continued Trarine. Spots were reduced 5 points crop figures, however. indicated that, trade selling Trading—Industrials ) oy pld wi = Penn Ghio 2 Dol war 4 Geor & Fin 68 A 46 30 ndex to Continue to 18.95. the State, the largest producer of wheat = 3 3 i ' bemn wemc g 15 Georaia Fow 88 8 i 100 % Cotton range: In the country, would harvest this sea- | CHICAGO, June 7 () —Wheat barc- Also Ad e lied P & L'pid 1l 4 | 600 Pennrond_Cors vic 2O Pa ss an 80t Growth of Trade - i son 173,500,000 bushels, a total of about |1V Steady: small export demand. Comn Iso Advance. ifion o7 57 i T Eeo 78 ot A 'xd 3l Gl Py sed e’ o8 : . July e 27 40,000,000 bushels more than has been rains needed Northwest. Catt! Ry R R s i 3 pamperen Mie ; e : e M October (new) o looked for of late, and only about Hogs higher 1A SRate RS 1508 Rfh 8% 28 e : Reember 4,000,000 bushels less than last year. e Hel BY 1. C. ROYLE. F . Wheat clored unsettied at the same NEW INVESTMENT TRUST. as yesterday's finis to 11 Ve sh to 114 lower. Comn | ypw yORK, June 7 UP).—A new in- e ;;;g;;;; ) y 15 Am "% Por Pow war TR Ao b H ub 7s BY HARRY H. BECKER. & Amer” Beveroge. .. 13 Wehiitp Morris " 1 i 1 Hone Ge'S ahy i Jesech Special Dispateh 10 The Star. S R § £ollip Morra A Hout Gt G ok 3 H Special Dispatch to The Star May s vesterday's finizh to 114 I ’ 3 rCl (LY w Ak L Blgs 87 . oy d 2 - closed at 1; to 74 net advance. oat: NEW YORK, June 7.—Further| Amer Gigar 2 3 Plox Bar & co pid Mipow & L 8insds NEW YORK, June 7.—The clash an: | 34 Amer Ci | D 4 Ta "y - unchanged to 15 up and provisions un- vestment trust, to be known as the strengih in the utllty division and brisk | 82 AR} GBS 4% 4 3 RlTeT Radhs Tipe A W R e 2 | rumble of huge {reight trains are fur- POTATO MARKET STEADY. | cnereedlo @ rife'or 12, © " " | Knocker-Bocker National Corporation advances in certain oils and miscella- 1§ AR Solortyme .0 1 BNy Rones T vl Sec Amer 86 nishing & bass note to the industrial| CHICAGO, June 7 (United Siates| WHEAT— o o o ool omiisel it neous industrials gave today's curb| JAm Comw B'A 74 B | drord Eews 7 7 Totersia Pow o8 2 symphony. Bide tracks and spurs are | Department. of Agriculture) —Potaloes: | L%, i ; o e ~r;n el 5 o te fache 2 ke amble (O { ek Inv Corp Am 88 A f i eceipts. 11 cars new. 52 old: on track. | Sembar ... management type and has broad powers market a decidedly firm undertone, no 1 Am Comw P optl war 2 2 5 Prop Silk Hose Mil . 3 Ihv C A BSA "‘7 - spotted with freight cars taking on and 70 cars new, 122 old: total Uniced De‘x:onru(v;:r» CHE It will have its head office in New York 73 Am Cn i 1 ! . i Withstanding that realizing gave the list | 100 4 Gaimis’s 3 el ERDE new ) Kep 6"& Coke 3047 9ty unloading goods and this is sound and | States shipments, 1314 cars; new stock |July ..~ s and a branch in Buffalo. Initial financ- t i o convincing evidence that business is|trading only fair, market about steady: | Beptembar_ ... ing of the company will take the form v imes. | 2 Amer Dept o) 2 Rainbow Lum P A an appearance of irregularity at t | BoAmer O &b L “ibby MeN & L B8 42 9134 . The powerful 3 Toasion Tl Mighle Drogresairiy WLHDLE thelusual Juneiseg. | AISUSIAIEREKed Bllss THUmPDS, Sdb | OATS= of an issue of 20.000 units of one share az—— H 3 buying, which made | 37 ZReT Ga 3 1 Ravbestos iass Gas 5155 46 4.00, accordis 1it d di- | Jul: S5 Gas 810248 0212 102 " X s Rprn ccording (o quality and condi- | July e H of class A and one share of common, to icCord Rad 6 43" 94 Railroad car loadings are being - | tion: North Carolina barrel Trish G | 3eptember 3 D oot ed sletly Ry Bankensres Corpo: emphis Nat G 65 43 9713 7'2 | tained well above the 1,000,000 a wee i December .. 3 5 tEH TR R LR Ak L within| the nexb wesk: the | Dot S IOUE5 008 ahcaralugiio fqualey il - wes |ration. Frank C. Thomas is president “ 5 £ 0 3 inn P & L 4'zs TR 88 | ¢ b vanee st 3 3 Aar R B 3is 38 un S8 Line 65 ‘37 103 in full swing. with- | VS e 3 | December . 5 3 Reports that a new holding company | 3Amer Subtt Pl 3RoRbE 7 P P 3 T A 88 A REe . 100, 108 D teihir Ll g en Cfew 1 | 1:10; 1daho sacked Russets, 170a2.10. | {ARD" ———s — 2 i X some of | 400 Amer Super ris 0 i . g o —— | & . 2 i o being discussed. to take In some of | 4o} Amier et w7 2 Rudd Nife n 8008 80 any complaints of car shortages. | Beptember 1111 Since the World War 1,230,000 houses. the Eastern properties, ex i Angty On e Nae 38 at ¢ 18, 1 i Motor transportation is being rapidly | October ... 3 with accommodations for more than s + 88 88 ncome Figures. developed in Mozanbique, Portuguese | j RIBS— ,000,000, have been built in England : tat ed effect on Buffalo, Niagara & Eastern. 3 Anglo Nor Holdings 2 4 8 Safe-T-8tat C O D b il s Co s P 65 A 2022 10513 5 Northeastern Power and Eastern States Al At De, vie 3 Sstew Strs 3 war e GAE By 43 901 08121 The class 1 railronds had a net rail- | East Africa i ads ks o it 2 Anglo Nor ww e " Power B, which displayed the xrea((c-.‘ S aasi Ao (';’;"’ pr 8 Dgg;hm{unm N'Y P & L 412z (67 9114 way operating income of $94,204,113 for | buoyancy. All established nrv\'Dfflg m| 9 Arcturus Radio T.. o 2 Schulte Un Sc-$1 Str &ty Ui ie 138 1001 April, according to the report just made | ong UGHgee WERS wiate| ; 386 Gent An s : st PR Gran 33" 10838 public. This compares with $70,617,896 | h rose more than 10, PGS 5 38ec Gen Am Inv pd’ 107 1Ghio'E §iss D s6... S0l | for the corresponding period of 1928 by midday; American Gas & ‘Elsc\é .| 1Atk Nau Gy cum pid i8eeman Bros . 6 e JiOhlo P 582 Bo; 93's §1'* 31'7| Movements are well under way to| Mohawk Hudson Power and UDIed 8O3 1 Asio"gfec® oo™ ; O B 2 Pac Inves 55 A '48.. 92 12| care for additional freight movement Improvement. Profit-taking continucC| 10 Asso Gas & Ei A 8¢l Industries Inc bl 2 e R B 514 | by highways. Some States are already 1o retard the American Super Power is 8 As50 Gas & Bl deb ris 6 3 47 Sent Safety Control. 1 H 1 Penn Oh E 5i3s '59 B 9234 91, | making an intensive study of routings, e ¢ Sout hich | 1Asso Ravon & Serv EI vi H sues. Commonwealth & Southern WRTC| 1§ Al codwhilteries 1 Slerra Pac E o : arecpien & B o o3 * | &s shown by daily traffic, to enable them made its appearance for © i 4 Atlas Lite Pow AP € Sikorsky Aviation T Pitts Steel 85 48’ 7 to map out a co-ordinated system of | T Thursday, continued very active, 1 Auto Vol iMach : DR H b . ; highways which will improve movement v | 1AtVE Mch'ovt pr pi | igmmons B cvt b i ¢ 4 fluctuated in A narrow range. I saAristionca oA | 1. Singer Mt 5 5 of both passengers and freight. A study A number of striking gains Were| Hif o ] . I AR of that kind was conducted Thursday | ! itself felt again over a broad lm‘OA 's Amer M 7 ; Rellance Brass & 811 33 a3y - electric power and light stocks, carrie §Amer Sol’ & Ch 3 wevnolds Met bt b K 3 2 Amer Sta Pub Serv 2 ent Power 39 a number of them to the best levels on e O 3 § Roch Gent Pow cash 383 X2ZRZ, ) 2222222222 = d 1 Aviation Corp 20 Joutheest P & L Relian Br & ! marked up in_the industrial divisioh, 8 Aviation Creaii .11l 11 16 18outhe P & L » e o a4 Ot 9%:2 | by Southeastern Pennsylvania, Southern | With Grand Rapids Varnish 13 Souene P& e B L4 b e 103 ; r onsorship s 33 he b LS dennd Ol ‘A (31100 New Jersey and Northern Delaware. In | comer, reflecting 1 A and strength 9. TR R Ol 2 3 712 | each section every traveler by automo- S m"‘m”mdm" o ompany 1s earn- o & Haa 1010006 38onC EC P 3 3 5 $ g bile. bus, railroad, electric car or ferry 1t is understood the comperd b hes Ratt Cor o101 " 101 " T8on Groems A DN She WP 4. was given & questionnaire outlining his | ingiavithe e oL Yy o 3 TV TR o4 3 or her daily travel habits. Road- | new contract. Sen- ] Bplex M B¢ cum B! . 2 Slet Shalt % 23 building 15 in full swing throughout the | closed an important V' . s fry Safety Control did much better, 8 A ,}g{-gz 25 Suieig 13 e e AL 6s A 2026 10: 3 whole country. Imfuenced by official estimates that | fges' & stratton 3 i 8tand Mot i 380 Cal B b 44 100 | Wl oo nces that the Federal Reserve | eas ore profits are running ac a high "(fi.'é‘f,‘ st Myers 101080 10 . iBtand Pk & bf o s a1 Board will see to it that ample funds | ° by reports that some new prOf 1B R 1gurre coro 3 3 Soutnw GAE 35 A are available for needed constructiol business has been placed with L | 3Bidd Gl o 1&ein & Col 7 nd Pk Lo 7. g purposes, although received from pri i Announcemert r & Gam- | zBricc Bk i3 ; 18ter] Secor bt aliof 3% 3 3 1 exns Gas v 48 2 #81: | Vate sources, have created a better sen- vie has purenased the Dus Co. Which | a1 Buf'Nag kb £l . I aea B Dot timent in the buliding trades. This is | ouniains manufactures soap powder. h 1Buf N&EPprd ... 25 Hueo®, R sxpected to be reflected in lumber, which | Jowed by activity and strength in both | BU 5 Syiicn’sta 3 gl : o s o has been & trifie dull, in cement and jesues. Other strong spots in the mis- 5 Burma Corp 48wift Intl . . G UR| ot & Tn 65 A 52 99 9 in other building materials. The steel e oue section included _Checker | 4 Burroughs A M 1. i 3swite am vl bl ¢ SUR &'l v DA 8a0h d e O e ent alnEt AL W Cab, American Brown Boveri Foungets | 10 can Marcont 3 Taseert Corp. .1l L R e 2. pace close to capacity. There is a feel- on the retirement of dividend accumu- 4 Capital Admin A Bfd 3 13 Tampa B [ i Rub 6135 13600 My |ing in some quarters that automobile TEEDEE "'75;3"“3;'3”‘;"‘ Wigh-| 3 Gatermi Fract : 3 Thomps Prod A 3 s 10 8 Rub gie 38 production has passed its peak. but sales rust shares Cat X ] e it aier || AR s 5 {Jucmes sty std... 4l 30 Aluminum Corporation soared 5 points.| 4 Cent Pub 8 A R (PR A e 33 Western P 81as A ‘87120 Effect of Wheat Drop. 110% 1387y s ke Lo Ll The announcement by the Bureau of | cenk spol [ & Cent 1 n Irving Air Chute was a weak spo § et B §Trans Am n o b | Agricultural Economics that the drop | |in wheat prices has not really hurt s ! ] i T are holding up in an astounding way. | t voline Ohin T8 '37. 104'2 oup. declining more th 3 Transeon Air Trap . 29 Loy y i St B S ot 118% 3 Trans Lux DLPSA Sales in FOREIGN BONDE . Al 183 Tri Cont Corp. rhonsands. S therwis- in the section | 1Cent Sta EI pf ww.. 8it SRS SORES ST o3 Dy foritrs yet aid not Huve ‘shy but changes 1 Gharts G v ties TS Al 3 Triplex Bafe Gl Lta 3 Bank Prussia fs ‘3000 97 were negligible, _ Aviation Securl 95 Check Cab Mig |1 ki § Jriplex Date G sipank Erumis s 39. 01, reassuring effect on the agricultural made its debut, and in active trading - e D ERTEARTE BT | %8 Buenos Atres 33 53 10113 1 communities, It is true that only those its introductory price. K 1§ Tng ‘Sa1 ‘Lomp s 40 Buencs Alrss 1t lol i0g | 5o held heir wheat have seen their in the aviation than 2 points from its opening price. | 4 Cent Bl conv pf 187 advanced over . The only movements of importance in i A STuns Sl LA 3 3 11 om & Fr BX 8iss (37 holdings decline in value, but every the oil division were a 10-point jump | 387 Zom ge : uE:I:% 'v‘x&'ne'énf”. 2 1 D‘in?.«'h 1;;:0.“ 1'% | farmer has been hurt sentimentally. 1 Colg 5 iathon vic | neis Port 8 | This has not yet become apparent in the hich was wiped out later. and strength | agyt Gom 4" Bov. . Ghem por sfé. (B Eow Orr 838 13 B 0 T eimene of buying. except in agri- in Standard Ofl of Kentucky. Al S 1203 Un. Corpn. rts 13 Finl Res Mtx 45 61 i 8% culaural implements. but it seems likely €30 Com Serv got war.. L e LR i e o s Thy, iz 31, to show its effect in the near future i S oont eiaet e i o o 13 Uni Co S Free St Prus 6s 53 aé11 unless Congress takes some acn‘onlw‘m? H 1 Cons Auto Mer pf Y 20 Unt ¢ 6 Pree St Prus 8'zs ‘b1 9 131 | will reverse the present mental attitude Baltimore Markets St ) A I 1R 1§ eben, Mo s 54 85 0t the farmer. For Sum . S R A 3R8er Con Mun 6s | “The mail order sales. however. are | mer places and Sum . ) § Hambars . uas, 370 [ still holding up well. This, it must be Epecial Dispatch to The Star § Gontol Tl ot n - R atll holding up well. Thie, it must be mer moods—for the conventional E, Md, Jane 17.—Po- ‘B = . 1ind M Bk Fin Ts ‘4 > i % . barrel, 250a5.00; sweet ] ¢ 8 Mendoza 1'% 'S | x . s i, T 2baaa% T, pati | Sy o e HE e, L e e e fhe"chal | ..t A uriiss Aero Exp . 4 H rota 75 41 4 3 s D%50a2.00; asparagus, dozen, 75a3.0 8 Clirtiss Alrpors vic. . 1 ¥ ’fi%{.‘“{“ffi“‘q“ 3 S0 9T iore sales are at a_point almost 25 we offer “typica]” Shhanenkihoes i beets, 100, 4.00a6.00; beans, 5 7 Curtiss Flying Ber = | 1. o 3 c 53 higher than a year ago. 225; cabbage, hamper, urtias Reid Air pfd ippon_Eles T per cent 7 g . ge. gurtiss Reid Air prd. 3 B ¢ L] 8 reti of white—in “typical” Hahn value ot el el patin i B ) 3 iR B Y i f4., | INVESTMENT TRUST LISTINGS 1.50a4.00; corn, ushel, . Davis Drug allot ctfs r 8 1st pfd 89 85 v S'as it . ¥ AT I e : domans | B A b ot o B i dorgae et o Soiil bt tlien dinind at $6.50. A pair for every Sum- 1.50a2.75; kale. bushel, : e . 3 s s i » ). crate. 18003381 kale, buthel 15025 | 13RS Por R e i ToPieken a3, : 37| York Stock Exchnge committee on mer dress—for every Summer bushel, 2.5083.50; onions. crate. 1.40a [ ] 30 nta Pe city 15 ‘45 32,, 33, stock listing today spproved the list- e oting rlonx,” 100, *110081.2; P 0 ing of investment trust securities. The need! 5. R . committee announced that it was pre- <’ 100, 1.5082.00: squash, crate, lglas Airera H \ radishes, 10 L Dubilier & R L CHEER LR DL 20 39"« | pared to receive applications to list the 1:00a3.00; apiaach; ushel Es pushel O i 30 Sunnes Hu s 46 w3 817 8 30| Securities “of certain types of com- | rate, 1508350 apples, bushel | S 3 il aias E v Z . . orate! 150u330: “appis, bushel o < dlh | panies ‘commonty designated as tnvet. W hites Woven White Shoes Flowered grapefruit, box, 1.5083.50; oranges, box. B e B . . n—_New | ment trusts.” And that it would con- 5 T N R i g0 8 o ~With warrani; | sider” exch apgileation upen itstmerits in Czecho for Sports Shoes S Htentent 1 ; | iy e watermelons, 35a75. B b $ § Gt e . i i ki Dairy Market. iR A epliwar ; # Joumnt R O£ 00 B G, ifh. | More than 1000000000 tickets, welgh | o opne bl fancy creamery, m Pow Cor . 4 nith 0 33 ing 0 tons, were use v ndon Y , June T (#.—Bar silver, me:gua?fi:?g l'):mu. + bmkz.r Ene Fub Ser oot war. H fates in Wi stoors busses in the last 12 months. : Mexican dollars, 391 ’so 15a46; ladies, 35; store_ packed, 30: et 33'Ah Globe © 9V Tolls, 3335; dalry prints, 33a34; process | ! Lrnadie Meiais butter, 38a39. 14 Fajardo suy Co.. 11 Eom' Ton % Bre Pouitry, alive — Spring chicken: 1; ::3“:'..'1'3:.&?, 11 nd, 30a43; Leghorns, 26a34: poor S Fer . \ Do, O a28: cld hens, 30a31; Leg- | 28 Plat reta m Al 31 Polcon Lend Min . s 27a20: old roosters, 16a20: ducks, | ,,1Fiim Insoec id. 7 # Aolder danier w D 3 nén. fowls, each, 50aL10 | 4 ECERT Mo amy.\ " "Fate 330 18 Goigna Eone Digeons, pair, 35840, o Eord Mot e Ca’ 3 Hel a s am s Receipts, 1663 cases; native| 4$%ord o u Min & ‘8m 5t receipts, 28a20; small, undersized, 24. | ;; ;:;d_rl;"lf:“l;:d‘\ vese e 3 ! 1 Mlmm"m. . Hay and Grain Markets. Rk (s Mig Co Zinc n Wheat—No, 2 red Winter, garlicky . . 2 o d'll;’:ry.dl?g" : i { Quiney, M 30 : Y, 2242%27,%% Corn—No. 2 export, May delivery, no | 5 r ) : = / ' quotations: No. 2 vellow, domestic, spot. | & i Roan Anteiope: Cop s T05a1.06, nominal; cob corn. 5.25a5.30. | Tnd " iconei 'vi¢ ‘2 B8 18he m 3 ‘x/ & e 2 Onts—No. 2 white, domestic, spot. 55 | n Pub Ber. . o f82 4 @ Snopah. Min 2 15 BO y S and Glr]b ant at the start in Cosden & Co., most of g 3 Da a56; No. 3 white, domestic, spot, Sen Real & U Corprd 90 © 89% Nerde Exi 54 i n Alden Coal ... 132 131 3 38 Ge Elec W 18% 17% 1 1 i Rye—Nearby, 0100, | pay ol 53 Coliman s Rt el ghd | I nen oGP : ayifeauiredsin arriving here in lmited quantities only, | 33 Gotham Kntibac Ma. 7 1% INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS. 5 b-HAHN it is more than enough for the demand o 352?’«"“;?.5"\?.‘3%2;"‘ 841 :?,:' s ey 4 which is being supplied mostly by truck | i, Gr A&P T C ptd.... ra 1 Allen_Oil . v ° é 3 § from nearby points, a few carloads be-| 4 Grigsby Grunow u 1327, 2 Am Con Oilfids ! bPECIALS A3 Hahn's Respect the Fact That Young People ing recelved, There is not enough busi-| [ Hal Frintine..... 4Am Marscaibe o 4 . ness passing to establish Drlcrs‘:r}.Ll"\"; §Horeltine Corp 0 8 7 Colon Ol Y . ) Know Style! various kinds on merit at a r 12 Hiram Walk G&W = 31 Cosden 01 & ‘ . iR Foie iy A &0 wer o Tor timothy or clover |} Horna Mara (5L 82" 8 3 Golimbyg gnd i) Continue the “Big Noise hay. 28 Hyerade Food Prod y 3 Crown Cent Pete . .. a iraw—No, 1 wheat. 12.00a12.50 per, '1Imp Chemical o Eorn Sene Byl s A . ) N O Lt g boR19100 IR Flneice ot 1L g PGS m wid ot o in Men’s Shoe Circles 8 2 Insur Secur.. .01l 9 Homaokla_ Oil L4l Live Stock Market. 4 Insur Shares A 3 Houston Gulf Gas 143 4 o i 2 Intl Prod . 54 Intercont Pet [} Cattle—Receipts, 200 head: light sup. T n! ply, market steady. Steers. choice, 13.00 :xflv- R R ] LTl el Black and White S; d, 12.00 to 12.75; medium, Intl 8hoe 1L B G Del Thi 1o 75 E0oS: ommon, 5.00 to 1025, 1 Inil Shee Sicep 23 58 Masdal Bvnd . ) Tan and White 5 Heifers. choice, 11.50 to 12.50: g00d.| i 'nierstate Hosiery 2is R 3 Boys' black - and - white Boys' camel oxfords, 1025 to 11.00; medium, 9.00 to 10.00: | 4Iren Fiieman Mig eif 2113 3Ny e @2 daria t get enough “Gro-Nups” Rubher trimmed in black and tan common, 7.75 to 8.75. Bulls, good to| ute % ete Rop_......0 1 1o supply the immen Beclsts andi soake leathiop Russia calf. Sports rub- ber Goodyear soles, Ac- 2 .sotta Prasch 3 Pac Western Ol demand. Such a wel- soles. Sizes 2 @5 5() cording to site, e atable. 1000 to 11.00; falc 10| 381 ital Supstsow 4. ... 3% ip i % 25 10 10.00: common to medium, | 23 Ttal Superp ded fis - :2;: H - N come change from i = - ordinary black or tan $2.95 $3.65 " 5 o . 950 | 4Jonas & Naumb. : 3 Plymayth Oil 8.00 to 9.00. Cows, good to cholce, 9.50 nas & Naumb pfd.. 42 FRIPR B e shoes—for wear Sum. mer evenings or olc 13 10 10.50; fair to good. 8.00 to 9.25; com- 2Klein (D Emil) Co . 24! 2 iRyan Con mon to medium. 5.00 to 7.75. } Kleinert Rubber wi | 301 40 8841t Ok Prod. s throughout the Sum- mer day. Fheep and lambs—Receipta, 500 head; | 3 Kolster-Brandes ... ; 38avoy o ool moderate supplv, market lower: sheep 1 EALes "PR.n8 % i 3 o 3Trans ofl std 1! 200 t01.00- Spring lambs, 12.00 to 16.25. | 2 Lane. Bryant. ... .. sl STANDARD O Hogs—Receipts, 300 head: light sup- Az S 3 E i ns A Iy, market steady. Lights. 1180 R ARl Am O Reavies, 1140 lo 1:50; medium, 1183 | 3 Leriey, sfores 3 ARBASSE Y roughs, 7.50 to 10.30: light pigs. 10.73 [P T STRRR L 1 Banet o ¢ TIee 11 60: trucked hogs, 15 to 30 lower! 3 Lic Quens S O . $ o0 Himbie 0 & R - than quotations © 3ty dipmL i o cer’ smoked elk ox- Junior women's black. S oReceipts, 75 head: light rup- | [ {oaon, BT Qe e A ' DI EC IRy ORI TR0 | e el R : ! ford. Tan trim. Heart toles, Per ondhite crepesole ox forated vamps, nature ford or smoked and tan 1500: no extras 2 Louisiana Land & Ex 10 800 Ohjo OIl 2 . V. ores 9 758 1 '») b ¥ A T 4 St ‘v;'l‘l” Tast, welt soles. Accord- 1 900 8§ O Ki . " N oty © T 13 e 8 A wle. Sitw11% §3,45 ing to sires il SconiRIRIL ey fiflo Bl lmporu-d n ([ AR $2.95 $3.65 Bie e avis Bo'tling .. Ohio pfd % Ty i Boril G U TR o imne ohein, ol ¥a CZECHO : " ? i 3 H Bpecial Dispatch to The Star ? sales in } Mcessnn Al ousends BONDS . Agricultural Produets. S MERR NI Gap R AN braided shoes 9 (i } g 3 X, > - >3 SER Commodity Notes ATLANTA. June 7.—Tobacco, eotton ervlil Jogan & B Cadf b and practically all major crops in the Hi’f}““ 5 “siia 3 > Southeast, which have been retarded id-Cont Ldry A" 3 9 cod for the past week or 10 days on account idland Royalty pf 3 llied Pk 8s 39 of excessive rains and ccol weather, face ideal weather conditions now and will make rapid progress henceforth. Ml Wegt Uil 3 lied Pk 85 fler t £'5ons 14, 4 lum: € Amer, £ 53 1 Minhe Hon Reg lum Ltd s 48 Mitsouri Eans Pioe T 35a 130 R AT S it B o Made over seas and just received to add a Boys' l\'el(,lll k-II sizes: e Bies L oash olis 1 518, e e brown and black or black Mohawk Hud Pow ire” touch to men’s Summer comfort. Made : ~ — . . - i Xo . igidaire” t 4 o and white. Heavy duck Misses’ and Children’s Imported Woven Sandals otor Mater Gaure - 30 Arnol XRTR 8 o 4 P i a Lo Very special in “Hahn Specials”. e $4.95 kle patches. Beige and “Extra Spe $1.29 white. Sizes 33.50 ? and light tan. $2.45 Sizes 6 to 2.. 2 3 b cubic foot gas well was completed in| | " the lower traverse formation of the Natural tan Muskegon oil and gas field recently by 4 . 7! the Dixie Oll Co. It came in at 1870 rs Bl 18 jall” 1 ;‘eelldume second largest gasser in this : t1 Fruie 8 ‘4 s gLy Tt eld. Pl 1 H 3 3 3 Monawk Hud war £ 5600 B i i f i 3 » 3 of interwoven strips of leather. All-tan. with rubber soles and an- 2 > {43 Rubber. AKRON, Ohio—Denial of & decrease n tire prices has been made here by the B. F. SoERs! $ESE8 7th & K Goodrich Co. Conditi o e & ihis time fustify s out, according 3212 14th o on e ;i ; ‘ Women’s Sho E ve been | 2 Norih Amer Com.. . ) (*Open eve- B e i e AR < prani P 7th and K A OTTAWA, Ontario—Total value of A T Susrs cotton textile products in C-nsda dur- i . . udahy 2 . ing the past year incre~-- | 5117127 to 1 Qihonrd Motors &:: . 14th at G Board M » o total of $57,548,356, 227,431, (§:; onrd Motors &, i 020 -gor -diie-praions seas. SRS Soq

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