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crates, Iceberg type, 4-5 dozen, 4.50a 4.75, few 5.00. ‘Onions—Sup sht; domand light, m‘rm l'.nd) , Ohlo ln lndhnl. 100~ yellows, z No 1, me- - INLARGE RECEIPT fiseici S.N soe hlr qunll reen llolmninl U. pound 5 Retailers Ouote Birds at 39|RNo. 3. ;m:u 120-pound sacks, U. 5. to 42 Cents a Pound for Moweet e v : e e, yoliows, o, Hollday Trade. mostiy 2.75; North Clrolln mls. yellows, No. 1, fair gd"m e l:‘ppllurl,ll ida, bushel lerate, market firm; Flor! ushe .u'l:“:‘;.y:e"!‘}f :x:::mi:b‘m’x‘t}lego;l\!nm“ hampers, Giant stringless, 5.25a5.50; and . poultry houses, leaving scarcely | . fat type, £.50a5.50; "f,“"“’ §“E‘.‘g and Toom ‘enough on. the sidewalks for pa- | condition, s R g trons and.others. Most of the visttors | DU lmhc‘k“g:".'flgeg" e to the wholgsaie district were asking |POZF stock, no BSICe teporeih about prices, dealers stated, very few | n.h: A et e . making purchases. hite, mypped medium size, Leading retailers today were q\lotlnz pers, wi Hdi Ao g od turkeys at 39 :: 42 cents a pound for rép‘;":'d?i".‘;k‘;"’," e b the holldl trade. 5 . ' Ot is juyst a case of waiting for the uErf'phf:k_e?“%fl;ffi e g.,’g;fd“_d Jast minute,”. suggestéd a-dealer. “Re- |l3ht, markes slighty werrers TorieR tailers and’ consumers appear 'to be |PEPRET COateR o TROCF RCEAR oo holding off, hoping last-minute prices | 3’00 v e will go dow: Dealers. atioted various prices _this | _Peas—Supplies ligh motning for. live and dressed stock, age and condition of supplies being a governing factor. Many of the turkeys were received on consignment, accord- ing to dealers, thereby making it im- possible for them to sustain losses. In many instances, however, rur chases have been made outright, it is stated, and persons making purchases in this way are displaying an amount of Inxlety Supplies Plentiful. All the deslers agreed that supplies promise to more than equal demand and that prices will not be high. Young turkeys, alive, were quoted at wholesale _ around 28 and 30 cents, while dressed stock sold: all the way from 33 to 38 cents. the 33-cent stock not being of top quality. In addition to the thousands of tur- Keys in tHe poultry and commission houses this morning, haulers on the farmers’ line also were in evidence. ‘Tomorrow and. Wednesday their number will increase, making the total receipts of the king of the barnyard fowls go far into the '.hous';:ds P . Large consignment of turkeys from ‘wvarious States, shipped direct to retail- ers, still further ipcreased the number of birds on hand here today. Chickens, ducks, geese and keats also were in heavy supply today, dealers being able | to definitely state the prices asked for them.. Prices were about the same as prices uuoud at the close of last week’s market. An easier eondition of the egg mar- ket was reported. - There has been no appreciable drop in prices, however, but . dealers predicted a probable drop of several cents soon after the close of the ‘Thanksgiving holiday season. Butter prices were unchanged. Com- forty years the H. L. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, MONDAY, markét steady; California, 45-pound crates, few sales, 11.00a12.00. ‘Tomatoes — Supplies light; demand light, market steady; California, lug boxes, ripes and tum wrapped, 6x6 lnd ll r, 4.00a4.25. ower — Supplies moderate; de- mnnd ll:ht market slightly weaker; Island, crates, 3.00a3.25; Cali- fornia, pony crates, Snowballs, 2.60a2.75. Oranges—Supplies moderate; demand . | moderate, market steady; Florida, boxes, medium size, 4.00a4.50; few fine quality high as 5.00. Grapefruit — Supplies light: demand light, market firm; Florida, boxes, No. 1, small to medlum size, 4.5025.00; large p size, 4.00a4. POTATO MARKET. CHICAGO, November 25 (#).— (United States Department of Agriculture.)— Potatoes—Receipts, 154 cars; on track, 323 cars; total United States shipments Saturday, 644; Canada, 38; Sunday, 38; Canada, 30; trading rather slow, market about steady: Wisconsin, sacked, round whites, 2.30a2.50; Minnesota and North Dakota, sacked, round whites, 2.10a2.25; few Hollandale, 2.30; Idaho, sacked, russets, 2.70a3.00; fancy shade higher. — Owners of Salukis, Arabian dogs, re- cently held a bench show in London, and demand light, | one woman'’s exhihjts won 10 first prizes. FOR more than RUST COMPANY has been making first trust loans on im- proved properties in the District of Columbia and adjacent suburbs of Maryland . . . In- vestors have found the notes SAFE in the abundance of the security —CONVENI- ENT in their denominations ($250 and up- wards) — PROFITABLE in the highest interest yield consistent with a conservative investment. mission merchants and dealers on the I > farmers’ line this morning continued to have their usual displays of foodstuffs. Thé former had immense quantities of both fruits and vegetables, while the latter had chiefly vegetables from near- by Maryland and Virginia farms, truck-| ers in the outlying sections of' the Dis- trict contributing supplies. Buyers were out in only fairly large numbers this morning and prices quotea (ur most commodities were the same Eflm uoted at the close ct last week's mal . Today's Whole-le Mca—l-tun' Prices Slightly Higher. E Butter—one ~pound prints, 4315a¢ " fub, 4315a43%,: store packed, 30, H nnery 56a57; fresh select- #d, 55a56; current receipts, 50a52. Poultry alive—Turkeys, young, 28a30; B S TABLIS old, 30. Dr 3 88; old, 28a30; Spring chickens, large, 33a34; medium, 32a33; broilers, 35a3 5d5l:’ch, 29a30; eats—Beef, 20a22; veal, 4 hmb 26a27; pork loins, 22a25; fresh. 2022; fresh shoulders, 20a23; - Live lwck—cflvea, 141%a15; lambs, 12}2a18. " Fruit and Vegetable Review. Daily market report on fruits and vegetables (compiled by the Market News . Service Bureau of A‘rleuzunl Economics) says: Avples—Suppllr.s moderate; demand light, market steady. Boxes: Washing- ton, medium to large size; extra nnc! Delicious, 3.75; extra fancy Stayma 325; hnc suymlns 2.75a3.00. Bushzl . baskets U. 8. No. 1, 2% inches - up anks, '2.00; U, 8. No. 1, 2'5 inches up, Yorks, 1.50a1.65; unclassi- fled Staymans, 2'; inches up, good ality, 1.75; U. S. No. 1, 27 inches up, Btaymans, 2.0022.25. few 2.50. Gabbage—Supplies moderate; demand light, market firm: New York, .100- . pound. stacks, Danish type, 1.60a1.75; South Carolina, barrel crates, approxi- mately 120 pounds net, pointed Wg, 2.50a2.75, muuy 275 Xev higher, 1 bushel ham) Celery—Suj llea modmte demand light, market steady; New York, 2-3 3.2523.50; California, crates, Oldest National Bank in the District of Columbia Your Standing —in- the business and professional world is not " a little enhanced by drawing your checks on sucha bank as this. {I'The Metropolitan has served Washington un- interruptedly for gener- ations. 3% on Savings 'National Metropolitan 2, Bank . oid “oud Drstrice 3830 l‘lfi St. opp. U. S. Treasury We will gladly tell you more of the six per cent notes now available. H.L.Rust Company 1001 15th Street N. W. National 8100 REeD 18809 R., F. & P. TO DISTRIBUTE annual dis $847,000 IN DIVIDENDS | 3oiersonr Special Dispatch to The Btar. RICHMOND, Noved-é:er 25.—Dividends ml‘ & Po- ts stockholders on December 31, it has been announced by officers of the company. ‘The major part will be_distributed among residents of Richmond and Vir- zlnla. ‘The dividends were authorized y the board of directors at their regu- hr meeting here Thursday. ‘The board declared the usual semi- are e s will receive approximate! the $847,000 to be_distril railway company. The treasury State of Virginia will be $140,384 in the distribution. match me poly in that country, form- 1 erly hela by a British concern, lnd mny | manufacture the fire-produce: Equitable Co-operative Bldg. Ass'n Organized 1879 JOHN JOY EDSON, President Assets ........... +.$5,662,549.55 Subscription for the 98th Issue of Stock Being Received 915 F St. N.W. Interest Compounded Twice a Year. To become successful one must be “thrifty.” Success means effort and oftentimes sacrifice, but success is the highest ideal of one’s ambi- tion. 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