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7 THE STAUNTON NEWSLEAUfcK. FRIDAY MORNING; SEPTEMBER 25, 1931 PAGE ELEVEN GASOUUE ALLE YPOWER OF HABIT "The Little Giant of Advertising CLASSIFIED ADS lai Job tor the Unemployed, fjost Article, Help for En ployers, Tenant for Hornet, Homo for Tenants, eta. I- Cenu Per Lino First Insertion; Three Per Lino Each Subsequent Insertion. linlmum Charge: 80c one insertion; 50c two InaertteAi; 3 three Insertion. peclal eesh rate for advartlalng HE LOOKS SO WWWl' L0R- St LS.nur MONOAN- BUT TUlrJK WEDMeSDAN (p 1 100163 SO: lhmi jTONjOHT HOW ABOUT IT WOULD I 'S THerJ- I A -mM AMD-neat Mt 3 jr pfcw ok.

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Open Clos A 73 Alleghany Corp. Allia Chalmers 17 American Can ti Am. Foreign Pow. 17 Am. Am.

Rad. S. S. iVi American Smelt. 25 American T.

14 4 Am. Tobacco 95V4 Anaconda Copper 164 Atlantic Refining 12 ACD 9714 B. 0 38 Bendix Corpn. 18 Bethlehem Steel 36 Briggs Mfg. Co.

10 Calumet Hecla 4 Chrysler Corpn. 15 Columbia Gas 22 Columbia Graf. 5 Commercial C. 12' Commercial Sol. 12 Com.

South. 6 Consolidated Gas .77 Continental Can 42 Curttss Wright 2 0 21 Davison Chemical 7 5 3 15 76 14 8 13 136 89 15 11 89 34 16 33 10 4 14 20 5 12 10 72 4r Vi 39 61 13 24 113 14 30 40 37 30 Du Pont 73 Erie Railroad 11 Elec. P. Famous Plsvers a. .124 16 10 .33 43 30 22 Fox Films General Electric General, Foods General Motors Goldust Corpn.

Goodyear Tire A Rubber 33 81 tNOVNS THE UlHOlE STORY ss to quality. Cows 2.50-5.60, ateers 4.50-7.75, bulls heifers from 3.50-6.25 as to quality and finish. 0- LIVESTOCK ap 700, lower top at 6.35 paid for medium and light -weights. Heavy hogs to 6.10 and bow from 4.25 to 4.75. 550 cattle and 100 calves.

Slow and about steady. 7.75 paid for one load 1,325 lb. steers. Bulk selling etocktTs and feeders steady 6.25-6.00. Veal 26 cts lower practical top 10.76, few se lects 11.00.

Jersey City All consigned directly to packers. 25,000 on hogs, lower top at 6.70 paid for heavy and medium weights, light to 5.65, sows from 4.00-5.00. Cattle 750 cattle and 100 calves, steady and unohanged, veal 6. 00-10. 00.

Steers 4.00-o00. Cows 2.00-4.76, bulls 3.00-S.00. Heifers 4.00-6.50. 660 cattle and 100 calves, slow about steady. Cne load steers sold at 7.75 bulk sold 6.26-7.00.

Veal 25 cts lower practlal top 10.76. Jersey Few southern calves sold steady 7.00-8.00. 8,000 cattle and calves, steady and no price changes except veal 75 cts higher top at 10.00. Steers 4.00- 10. 36.

heifers 3.50-9.76, cows 2.00-6.60 with bulls 3.00-5.00. No Sheep Baltimore. 600, steady and unchanged. Lambs 4.00-7.60, ewes 8.00. Lancaster.

Light, a tew iambs. Steady' top lambs 8.50, no ewes on market. Jersey Light, desirable lambs sold, 7.00-7,76 no strictly choice sold. Ewes nominal 3.00 downward. 27,000, 10 cents stronger on lambs.

Good and choice lambs quotable 6.60-6.85, ewes unchanged 1.00-2.25. 0 CLONING QUOTATIONS Chicago, Sept, 24. (yf) Breaks In Wall street securities threw a wet blanket on grain prices todsy, and more than overcame bullish effects of transpacific war tension. Announcement from Washington that the department of agriculture was Investigating economic possibilities regarding legalisation of beer fell flat as market Influence, and so did later word that the American Legion national convention at Detroit had voted heavily for repeal or change of prohibition laws. Deliveries on September corn con tracts kept heavy.

Wheat closed nervous at about the day's lowest level, 1-2-7-8 cents chesper, corn 8-8-7-8 down, oats 1-4-8-4 off. and provisions varying from 10 cents declln to par words to a una. K'an the name and address or none number or advertiser is not Svpn In an advertisement, but plies are to be sent care at this fflce, the name cannot given uL No one In the office la per mitted to do so. i Minimum Rate on S4 Words or Lees 1 month weeks. 1- 1 week 1-88 8 days 1 day -SO 0 cents additional charge on all blind advertisements.

THE NEWS-LEADER P. Central Are. Staunton, Va. AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE 0 SALS A rare bargain; 8-ton Indiana truck. 12 model with closed cab and van body; tire nearly new; cost over A give-away at 1456.

Augusta Motor -J4-2t-ebp-o OB BALB Ford I ton truck ISO. Staunton Sales Inc. -24-it-bp-mo FOB BALB Bulck- touring. 26 Staunton Sal J0.t ino. -24-it-bp-mo FOB BALB Dodge touring $26 utaunton- sates 10., -24-t-bp-mc jfO BALB Hupmobile sedan, 1200.

Staunton sales t-o inu. i-Ii-at-Rp-mc OH'B KIBB jour big Fall Clearan. Sale of Usto (Jars, many all types. We have cars that appeal to your eye and fit your pocketbook too. Low down payments and a year to pay.

When we ay these cars must be sold we aren't Joking. Every last one of them must go out of here during this sale. Right now is the time to buy. Our loss is your rain. Auruxta Motor Inc.

'The lord Place." -2l-7t-bp-mc FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOB AXB One school bus; A condition; prlceu to sen. APPiy Clyde earner. FordwlcS cr shone CF3. Cratssvill. -2S-8tnl-p BALB CHBAjP Good used 1 1 i 1 i Dealing sioves, nuuira uvi and other makes, various sises; buy now, low prices, easy terms.

Huh Kurnlture Com. -24-t-bp-ec rom BALB Will atart cutting about 200,000 leet lumner uci. i. Plenty white pino and poplar. How much do you want.

Real Call Carroll's Coal Yard, 1J North Auauata. Phone 1481. p-83-Itp-mbp FOB BAXB Used newspaper mat rixes, excellent lor umu( vr buildings, basemants, tough and practically non-inflammable. On cent per aheet 1 in-xSI in. The Leader Papers.

S-4-bp-tf. IrOB BALB First class elder bar- rels. II each. Ulty i'roauce hange, Ino. -2J-3tnl-p IrOB BALB Watermelons at 8.

the W. old watermelon paten. Brownlee. Waynesboro. J-lt-12t-nl-c rOB BALB Baugh'a animal base fertilisers.

Stock on hand at 8 store. Prices are lowest In years. Bee Mr. Sam Wilson, manager, for prices and analysis. -f-lm-nl- LIVE STOCK FOR SALE TO BALB Shropshire rams, year-lings and t'.

Guaranteed Breeders, ttts. 168 to 221 lbs. Yearling Shorl--hom bull, 25 grade mountain ewes. R. H.

Crummett, Rt. 1, Monterey, Va, l-22-it-ep-bp rOB BALB Cheap, fine year-old 9-galted saddle horse; 1 nice bucks. Wanted good steady Win to attend to little stock and Jlre furnace. F. C.

Kmlth, Church-vllle (Trinity Point) f-lt-Jtp FOB BALB One extra rood yearling registered Hampshire ram. (tr. F. A. Lasley Staunton, Va.

BUT a purebred bull and make jullv -yood times. Nine purebred bulla sale, one to two years old, two 'Shorthorns, one and two years; one Black Pole, 2 years old, and two Jerseys, 1 1-2 years old. FOU SALE OR RENT FOB BBST OB BALB Large til garage in the village, of -New Hope. Apply Mrs. Virginia Jfr.akle, New Hope, or H.

lit. Sidney. t-24-Sip FOR RENT T0B BBITT Apartment house, Ik m. uiair; i rooms ana oatn; ail -jnodern improvementa Apply 20J Street. l-il-tf-nl-e TO BBWT Room formerly ocru- -piea oy neverier iress Hat In Woodward Apartment building.

This la fully equipped with oases, fixtures and decorated. Would make a woji-drful specialty rhop. Reasnnaole rent. Apply office. Woodward Apartment, l-j4-st-mbp-c TO MS Modern apartment, 4 diockh irom center Ol city; lights, water, electric refri rator and heat furnished.

Prtvat hath III N. Augusta 8L Dr. F. K. ftiarkley, Central Bldg.

env i i.ni.i i ii. FdB BlaTT Modem apartment, six rooms and bath. Ground floor, front and rear porrhes, yard In rar. 1'hone (It. U.

O. klots, l-Jl-mbp-tf-C. riAxo moved Br wcvd "small cyclone" swept Ra-rTiine yesterday afternoon, brpk-Iiig an electric light pole aad destroying a tent at the scene where the McCormJrk pageant will be held this afternoon. A resident of Rsphlne reported- that only slight ralnfsll arctimpsnled the wind, that blew wit It cyclonic fury. So powerful was the wind that a filano, standing on a platform tn on of tho four tenta on the By FRED LOCHER TO HDMBllRAS mw tSKiNo rvr (tl Tta VS JSW.s road.

"It price had any liquor in his car I didn't know It," he added, v-- Harry Lotts, of Harrisonburg, who arrived at the scene some time after the accident, said that Price was not drunk, and that ho didn't smell any liquor on hla breath. Mrs. Lotts also substantiated this evidence. Another witness for the defense, Harry Doyle, said that he saw Price soon after the aocldeut and that "Price didn't look drunk when I saw him, and If he had been drunk he got sober mighty quick." Cash waa recalled to the stand. Price asked the witness: "Wait kind of looking man was It who offered you the money?" Cash Teplled: "That kind of looking man," and pointed to Price.

HUT ASKS 915.000 FOR USE OF WORD Wahington. Sept. 24. Alleging Infringement of its trade name, the Sanitary Grocery 1845 Fourth street northeatt. yesterday filed suit for $15,000 damages from Frank J.

Salatto, trading as the Sanitary Meat Market, of 125 G. street northwest of 701 Second street northwest. The grocery company asked a restraining order to prevent Salatto from continuing to display the word "sanitary" in his store. In Its complaint the grocery company alleges it has built up good will valued at $3,554,000 and that lt operates 587 stores which employ 2,682 persons. It claims lt owns real estate valued at $1,736,488.19 and has personal property valued at The company does an annual business of more than $30,000,000 the petition declare.

State-Wide Terrltorf VIRGINIA COLLECTING COMPANY Leader Bldg. Stanton, Va. Reference: Staunton National Bank. Phon 1598 CLEM BROS. Coal and Wood CLEM BROS.

QUICK LOANS UP TO SMALL monthly repayment plaa Call, writ or telephen COarXCBBOTAL SMALT. LOAJT Bt rixfAjrca co. C. K. JONES, Mgr.

Hogshead Bldg. Staunton, Va. A 8TATB License Company FOR RENT Modern Office In Leader Bldg IS iV. Central Ave. Ideal location, southern exposure srivinjt; excellent light.

Janitor service, hardwood floors. Apply to Ruckman 8c Johnson Professional Bldjf. Phona 444 HEWRYJ GOOD NAfA" PROVE THW HE wAfe Nr40CENT Close .81. December: High .33 3-4 7-8; Low .32 7-8; Close .22 7-8. May: High .26 1-2; Low .25 3-4; 3-4.

0 N. Y. MARKET'S New York, Sejpt. 24 p) Kiigs 18,367 caaea, irregular and 3-4 cent higher on extras or better, 2 sales 100 cases. Extras 25 cts, 115 case.

Extra firsts 21 1-3 cts. 60 firsts sold at 31 I- 2 cts, number on dirties at 18 cl, 22 cts, bid for extra-firsts. Nearby hennery whites, closely selected extra quotable 35-41 cts unchanged. Live Moderate and steady with good demand for fat fowls Leghorn hens 18-11 cts. Colored hens 23-28 cts, broilers Leghorns 18-22 cts, Reds 18-23 cts.

Rocks 23-28 cts lb live ,1 i WASHINGTON MARKETS Washington, Sept. 24. (JP) --Butter 1 lb prints 34 tub 33. Rggs hennery 30-33; current receipts 20-22. Lir poultry spring broilers lba and over 26-28; 2-2 1-2 lbs 26- 27; 11-2-2 lbs 23-24; Leghorns 32-24 hsns large 23-24 smalt 21-22; roosters 14-16.

Dresed eprlng "broiler 3 lbs and over 32-33; 2 1-2 lbs 29-30; II- 2-2 lbs 27-28; Leghorns 27- 28; hens large 25 small 31; rossters 15; Long Island ducks 21-22. Calve 7.00-9.00; lambs 4.00-7,60. Potatoes per barrel 1.75-2.00; sweet per bushel 0 BALTO PRODUCE Baltimore, SepL 24 UP) Produce: Apple. Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, bu baskets, Jonathans U. S.

l'a 1-2 Inch up, Sweet potatoes-Fast ern Shore of Virginia, barrels, yellows. U. S. l's 1.00-1.25. Llv poultry: Ducks, young, MVhlt Peking.

4 lb and over 19-21. Others unchanged. 0 CASH GRAIN Richmond, Sept. 24. Wheat Car Lots No 3 red winter Va.

45-50 No 3 red winter Va. 43-46 Virginia bag lots 41-50 Corn Car Lots No 3 whit to 41 No 3 whit to 69 No 3 yellow to 69 No 3 yellow to 67 No 3 mixed to 87 Virginia bag lots 60-60 Oats Car Lots-No 3 whit to 38 No 8 white to 32 No 3 mixed to 22 No 1 mixed feed to 26 Winter seed bag lots 36-40 Rye Car Lots Abussi 60-66 BALTIMORE WHEAT Baltimore, Sept. 24. (JP) Wheat No.2 fed winter garlicky domestic spot and September 49 Octobsr 80 1-8. LIBERTY BOND New Sept.

24. WKD. government bonds (dollars and thirty-second) Liberty 8 l-2s 22-47 102 Liberty 1st 4 l-4s 32-47 102.1$ Liberty 4th 4 l-4s $3-38 191.18 Liberty 4th 4 l-4s rg 33-38 104. 14. Treasury 4 l-4s 47-18 103.2$ Treasury 4s 44-64 106.

Treasury 2 3-4 44-66 104 Treasury I Mi 1940-43 111. I Treasury 3-8s 43-47 101.12 Treasury 3-ls 41-43 March 101-' 8. Treasury 3 l-3s 44-49 109 Treasury 31 41-66 99.1 SUBSCRIBE! TO THE NEWS-LEADER PLANTSSEEDS TBBXBITIAL flower plants 'now ready at low prices. Nice tern lants, 10 cts. Waynesboro "lorlst Ine, Pu Pont Blvd.

Phone 160. WANTED Miscellaneous TM WILL thank the party that borrowed our Electric Polisher to return same to us at once. Walter's Drug Store. S-24-2tI-2tni-m- KYDKAT7LXO cider mill at Lone Fountain open continuously at L. Beard's place.

S-l4-6tp 1TOTI0B TO TABMEK.S We ar still making brooms for 20 cents eaoh with your broom corn and handles. E. 8. Paxton's Broom Factory, Plunkett Staunton, Va. 8-lS-2wks-nl-p Help Wanted Male Female WABTXD Well educated man or woman with sales ability to act as registrar.

Call Between twelve and one. Personal interview, iil N. Lewis Bt. -19-mbp-tf-e HELP WANTED Female WAJTTBD Middle aged white woman for general housekeeping; no children; no washing. Address 100-R, care Leader, S-24-2tl-ltnl-ec SITUATIONS WANTED WAKTBD Experienced bookkeeper wants work.

Efficient, steady work. r. Call phone 1067-W or writ 1204 Walnut Rt Blaimtnn Va Chaa. C. Chew.

-24-6t-ibp-p WAKTEO Man -and wife want positions to look after church property or something similar, w. H. Lam, Woodstock Rt. 1, box 22. -17-2wks WORK WANTED wASTTBD Hhousework, cleaning, launary or anything re-apectable, by middle aged woman, with child to support; best references.

Mrs. W. W. Mauck, S22 Wlnthrop 8t. -24-2t-edh-bp HELP WANTED MALE WAJTTBD Fl ve or six men to cut Corn.

Apply T. J. Hounlhan, 208 Kalorama St. 9-24-2tnl-e APPLES APPLBB WAKTBD Will buy your apples, Yorks, Ben Davis, Oano, Htayman, Black Twig, wlnesap; delivered at packing house at Plshersvllls. Cash on delivery, R.

B. Bosserman. Phone 4F4. l-ll-tf-c LIVE STOCK WANTED WABTBD Cattle to winter on fod-. der and straw.

Mrs. B. Smith, Greenville, Va. -26-3to XJTZBTOCb: WAKTBD Shipping mixed load of lambs and cslvta from Greenville Saturday, Sept. tt.

Glad to have yours at maruet price. Phone Sl-K-25. S. jJ. Campbell, Greenville, Va.

-2S-JtNL-c I WAWTBD 59 head cattle to winter. Titus Nursery W'aynesboro, Va. -22-t-c WANTED TO RENT WABTED 4 or I room completely furnished house or apartment; permanent Apply Chas. 1. John-aon, mgr.

meat Pender's npw stor. -24-2tl-ltnl-p J. B. LXB. Aaotloneer SALE OF VALUAHLE FARM IN NORTH RIVER DISTRICT, AUGUSTA 430 UNIT, VA.

By vtrtne of a deed of trust exs-Ud by D. at. Beagar and wife, dated the 8th gay of Jnly, 1M5. of reord la the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Coart i of Aeruit Oiraatjr. Tlrrlnia, la D.

B. 824 at page UT, defanlt kaving bB nade la the psyment of the debt therela seared and having been requested the btaiiolary nader sal deed trast so to do, the nnderrlraed trastees wtu sell at pablle aactloa, to the highest bidder en MONDAY, 8KPT. 28. at the front door of the 'Circuit Court Hons of Attgnsta County la the City of Steanton, Virginia, at the hoar of twelve o'aloek noon on said all that certain tract or panel of land with all the Improve. nnts thereon, situate, lying and being la Worth Ktvtr XHstrot, An-gasta Coaaty, Tlrglnls, aaar Bos-ow, adjotniag the lands formerly owned by W.

Simmons. K. K. BanSolph aad others, containing BSO ere, be the same more or leaa. TBBM3 Or BALB I CASK.

Any-en anticipating the 'pvreaa of hta farm aad who prefer sot Say aah for the farm will do well eonsnlt with W. M. Laades, on ft the trnstMs. Arraagemeat can bo aaader whereby the paroheeer will aaabled to obtain front tbe holder seen red by tk of trnst, as annefe. as one-aU, or perhaps more, of the par-ehas atone oa term and to aeenred by eotemporanoons deed of trnst on the farm.

tTTOir, w. Bt, LAJIDKS, t-frl-nl- Trsst. fxoonde, wss moved a sflort dls- Aiii, uui waa not aimigefl, The mlehlv klax i 1 1 cj- i.ients was of short duration. The storm will reuse no interruption in to plana for today's profrejxu W0MT YOU Price Held for the Grand Jury Case of Commonwealth vs L. Price, of Harrisonburg, In which the defendant was charged tvtth operating a car while under tho Influence of Intosicanta, was sent on to the October term, of the circuit court grand jury at the conclusion of a hearing be-ror Magistrates C.

A. Lightner and J. W. O'Rourke yesterday. Price's bond.

In the sum of SthO for his appearance before (he grand Jury, was furnished by Harry Lotts, of Harrisonburg. Litigation arose as the result tt a wreck thst occurred between a car allegedly driven by Price and a machine operated by I. Phillip, of Alexandria, on tho Waynesboro road near Rrands on the night of Sept. 16. The automobiles collided on a curve and the Price car hurtled off of the road and down an embankment.

Mmelled liquor Phillips testified before the magistrate that he smelted liquor on the breath of the defendant after the accident occurred. H. B. Hook, federal prohibition stent, the next witness, told the court thst he slopped at the scene of the wreck and found a bottle containing some whiskey In the pocket of a coat which was lying on the front sett of the Price' machine. The federal agent also said that Price was intoxicated.

Another prohibition agent. Warren Tburber, also stated on the stand that tbe accused was Intoxicated, when he (the Officer) arrived at the scene of the accident. M. M. Cash, whose residence near Brands, said that he beard the crash from hla home, and went Immediately to the wreck.

He stated: "Soon after I got to the place, that roan (Cash-pointed toward Price) offered ten dollars to state that I was nearby and ssw the wreck and that it was the other' man's fault." The last commonwealth wlt-nss was Officer R. A. Lynn, who slated that Federal Agents Hook and Tburber came to Staunton and asked him to go to the seen of tbe accident, and that the officers gsve him a bottle containing some liquor that had been found in the Price car. "I wenf to the scene," Lynn atated, "and began to Investigate the twreck I saw Price lying over against a fence ana went over and ask nd him if he was driving the car that had run down the bank. Price said that he was not driving the car.

I then asked Frank Arebart. who wa in the car when the accident happened, if ho was driving the car. said that he waa not driving. I asked him bow many people were In the machine when It wrecked. He said, 'Just me and the other fellow.

Lynn added that he thought that Price was drunk. Price's Version Price took the stand in his own defense. II said that he was not drunk, and tht he hadn't had a drink since twenty-four hours prior to the mishap. He suted further, handed Lynn bottle of liquor down there in the road. I don't know where tbsy got It.

I hadn't had any." Lynn explained later that Tburber banded him the In Staunton, and that when no one would own the liquor, he told Hook to ask Price lt it belonged to him. Price, continued hta testimony by atatlng that he was taken to Jail by Lynn, and was. later released on bond. Frank Arehsrt. passenger in the Price car, told tho court that Price was not drunk when he got la the car with hlra near Brands and that the defendant sot taken drink, en the STAUNTOX MARKETS (Corrected at 4:00 p.

m. (Prices subject to sudan fluctuations and are not guaranteed by Quoting Arm) v- Quoted by City Produce Exchange: EGGS, current receipts EGGS, pullets and HEN'S, luevy 30c HENS, small and Ieghorns BROILERS, H. H. Barred R.ocki, 2 lbs. and BROILERS H.

H. Barred Rocks 1 lbs. to 2 lbs. BROILERS H. H.

Reds, 2 lbs. ea. and up He BROILERS H. H. Reds and heavy mixed breeds 1 lbs.

to 2 lbs. BROILERS, black Ceghorns and Anconas, 1 to 8 lbs 15c BROILERS black Leghorns and Anconas 2 lbs. ea. nd up TURKEY8, young bens, 10 lbs. ta.

and up 14c YOUNG TOMS, 15 lbs, ea. and up 14c YOUNG HENS, lba. ea. and up 146 OLD TOM8 CROOKED breaata and light weights 14c OLD ROOSTERS and STAGS. GUINEAS, old, each 30c uuiNKAS, young, 3 lbs.

and up. (per pound) 26e BUTTER DUCKS 8c GEESE 5c Quoted by Bell's Poultry House Hens, 11 20c; roostsrs, eggs, 20c; broilers, 16018c: ducks and geeet, 10c; guineas, old, JOc each; guineas, young, pounds, 20025c by D. B. Wilson Grocery Jow -Hens, 11 20c; eggs, 2ucj broilers, 16 ISc; country sides, 15c; roosters, 8c. Quoted by White Star Mills-Mills making two grades of feid known as mired feed and middlings; mixed feed, 90 cents per 100 pounds; wbite middlings, $1.20 per 100 pounds; bran, 90 cf.nts per 100 pounds.

GRAIN QUOTATIONS BY LOCAL DEALERS a CORN: Whit and yellow, dry merchantable, shelled, SOe per bushel; ear torn, $1.20 per barrel. OATS: 26c per bushel. WHEAT: loc. BARLEY: 35c. RYE: 40c.

RICHMOND MARKETS Richmond, Sept, 24 () Fruits and vegetbalee. Moderate and steady. Apples graded stock In bu hamper packs 1.00-1.10, ungraded stock bo. Potatoes bu basket of nearby eweet potatoes bu. Farmer nearby stock ba baskets white potatoes 76-80 cents.

160 lb sacks neerbv ntoclr I ft.t An graded gtock 2.00-2.26. Pesrhes jersey bu assets rancy stock at 1.71 hn. nut nf Vir ginia stock 1.26. Cabbage 1.40- t.ou per mo id crate. Fair anrl ataad VI.

Cinla creamery In lb cartons 31-34 cts lb. Waster A high scoring pound tsrton packs 37-38 cts in. afndarat mnA alnw mA Nearbv hannarv elaaaaa at 26 cu wlm tnlx4 ran at 22- xs eu. ruiief eggs 16-19 ets. Moderate aad unchanged.

Leghorn leaa 11-11 cts, colored hens 29-22 eta, broilers Leghorns 20-13 cts. Rsrls 23-25 cts. Rocks 35-27 cts per lb lira weight UAderato aA changed. Veal mtrm 4.10-1.1$ a I -Lt tV 31 30 11 10 28 28 10 9 19 17 7 7 13 12 21H 21 6 6 10 13 12 20 18 40 18 16 '66 61 40 50 43 5 6 6 6 36 33 6 6 16 14 10 41 '40 4 46 44 8 7 16 15 34 31 16 14 30 19 26 26 27 27 8 82 7 1 17 22 11 7 7 0 47 1 34 Houston Oil Hudson Motors Intern, Harv Intern. Nickel Intern.

T. fc T. K. L. Kennecot Copper Mack Truck Mid Cont.

Pet. Kans. A Tex. R. Montgomery Ward Nash Nat.

Biscuit Nat. Pow. it Lt. N. V.

Central Haven ft Hartford North American Packard Phillips Pet. Penn. R. R. Pure Oil Radio R.

I. R. Too. Rem. Rand Sears-Roebuck Sinclair Oil Stand-.

Brands Stand. Oil N. J. s. u.

v. Texas Corp. Texas Gulf gulp. Timk. RoL Bear.

U. S. Rubber IT. 8. Steel Untied Aircraft A Warner Bros, West.

Elee Yellow Truck CURB STOCKS Asso. Gas Elee. .8 Cities Service 3 Elec. Bond Share .24 Ford Ltd. 7 Penn road ,4 PHI LA.

PRODUCE Philadelphia, Septi 24 OP) Butter: top 36-38; 92 scar 21. Cheewe, lite and dressed poul try nocbacssd. a rise of 27 cents. Corn and oat reacted wltb wheat and atocks, Provisions averaged lower viih hogs and grain, lard touching new bottom records. Wheat September: High .49 Low .47 2-4; Close 47 2-4 7-8.

December: High At 7-8; Low .43 3-8 Clos .48 3-8 1-2. March: High Low .81 1-4; Clone .11 3-8. May: High .64 1-4; Low .62 5-1 1-4; Close .82 3-4 7-8, Cor September: High .39 3-8; Low 3-8; Clos .28 3-8. December: High .37 3-4; Low .36 3-8: Close .36 7-8 37. March: High .39 7-8; Low .88 $-8; Close .36 5-3.

May: High .41 7-8 Low .40 3-4 7-8 Close .40 7-8 41. Oat rtpmber: High .31 t-4; Lev..

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Pages Available:
801,312
Years Available:
1908-2024