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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 36

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Classifications Nos. to 8 THE EVENING BALTIMORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. 3. 1013 36 JDcatljs JBeatijs (2 JDentfjs 2 3n Jllcmortam Booklet of 132 Specimen in Memo New. York Curb Baltimore Produce The Weather Sales in 100s Div.

High Low Close Ohio PS 7 pf A .20 7.00 109 109 109 Okla Gas pf 1 3 00 48 48 48 do cy .20 5 50 113 113 113 1 1 50 32 32 32 Pae l7o. .50 7.00 79 78 Va tPntpo Oil Ven 25...,. 4 4 tPrkrsbrg 1 l.OOe 11 11 11 Pen road 18 25e 4 4V. 4Vi Pa Edis $5 Pf .50 5.00 51 51 51 do $6 .10 6 00 80 80 80 do $7 .10 7 00 88 88 88 Pf, $7.. .50 7.00 88 88 Pa 4 00 56 56 Phila Co 1 5 5 88 56 8 Phoenix Seo.

33 11 1 1 1 1 do pf 1.50 3 00 46 46 46 Pierce Govern 1 8 8 Pioneer Gold 3 1 1 Pitts ft Lake 1.70 5 50e 52 52 Pitts PI Gl. 2 3.50e 90 90 Polaris 25 Potrero Sugar 20 4'. 4 8 1 52 90 tt 4'i 8 ft L5pf 1 3 106 106 106 Quak Oats .20 4 00 73 Va 73 73 RICO opt war 11 A Raym Cone. 1.50 1.00a 14 14 3 A 10 i 3 51 3 14 Raytheon Mfg Red Bank Oil Reiter-Fost Repub Rheem Rlchmo tRioGrVaO vte Root Pet tRoyal Type tRyan Aero St Regis Pap. do pf Salt Dom OH Schlff Co 4 18 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 3 3 3'4 A 3 1.00 10 104 1 14 3 4 00 51 3 2 3i 51 3 15 2Vi .25 1.75k 119 Va 119 Va 119 12 4V 4 4 13 13 13 27 27 27 9 9Va 9 A 54 54 64 4 4 4 55 65 55 2 2 2 1 1 1 U.

S. Department of Commerce Weather Bureau Local Forecast Baltimore and Vicinity Not so cold tonight with temperature near freezing in the northern and western suburbs and somewhat above freezing in the center of the city; light rain late tonight; increased humidity; gentle to moderate winds. Today's Hourly Record 12 Midnight 33 8 A. 27 1 A. M.

2 A.M... 3 A. 4A.M.......... 5 A.M..... .32 9 A.

.31 10 A. .30 11A.M...... ..29 ..31 .,32 ..33 ..35 .29 12 Noon .28 1P.M. 6 A. 7A.M.,...

27 2 P. ,,...28 3 P.M...... ,.34 .35 Temperatures Yesterday City Office Highest, 40; 30 Average (1 above 35 Average same date last 25 Average tame date for 73 34 Average dally excess since Feb, 1.....3 Average dally excess since Jan. 1.....1.1 Heating Degree-Days, 30; normal 32 Airport Station Highest, 39; lowest. 29 Precipitation For 24 hours ended 8.30 A.

M. today. Aecum. deficiency since Feb. 1..., 0.11 in Accum.

deficiency since Jan. 1 0.08 in, Relative Humidity Data Dry Bulb Wet Bulb Humidity Temp. Temp, (per cent.) 8.30 P. yesterday 38 31 43 8.30 A.M. 27 24 66 12 noon 32 29 57 The Almanac Sun sets today 6,29 P.

Sun rises tomorrow 8.12 A. Moon sets today 5.13 P.M. Moon rises 7.50A.M. High tide today 6.45 P. High tide tomorrow.

6.40 A. State Forecasts Maryland Light rain in west portion tonight and in central por tion late tonight; not so cold. District of Columbia and Vi cinity Not so cold with above freezing temperature tonight; light rain late tonight. Delaware Not quite so cold to night. Eastern Pennsylvania Light snow late tonight; not so cold.

West Virginia Light rain and not so cold tonight. Slogan Slow driving is your as surance of longer life to your tires A Year Ago Today February 3, 1942, was a clear very cold day. The maximum tem perature was 31 degrees and the minimum was 12 degrees. Temperature Bulletin Highest yesterday and the lowest Scovill 1 2 00 1 2 00 11 1 5.50 1 2 5 50 5 2 Scullin Stl Segal Sel Ind (al ct) Select Ind cv. do pr Shat-Denn Simplicity Pat Singer Mfg.

.10 6. Oa 211 211 211 Solar Aire. Solar Mfg. 1 20e 2 2 2 5 2 2 2 5 2 2 2V4 Soss 3 Penn Oil So Ed So El pf. 2 3V.

2 3 11.50a 39 39 39 1 1 28 28 28 2 1.S0 30 30 8' 8 7 30 So Jhosphate 3 1 1 lOe 4 .40 8 8 8 Sou Pipe L. tSouihl Royal. Spaldmc do 1 Pf Spencer Shoe. Stand do pf tSt Oil Ky 8 7 7 3 2 2 2 .20 2 00 25 25 25 Vi 1 25e 3 3 3 6 25e 3 .50 1 60 14 14 14 1 18 1.00 14 14 Va 14 St Pow ft Lt A Stand Prod 3 40e 7 7 37 8 6 3 15 Ster Br Stlpf .25 3.00 37 37 do 2 Pf 50 8 1 .906 6 .75 3Va 50 2 SOe 15 3 16 8 Sterl Al Prod 6 3Va Stetson (JB) Stroock ft CO 15 Sullivan Mach Super! OilCal 16 16 2 60 60 60 Va Taggart Tampa El 1 4 4 4 1 21 21 21 Technicolor 8 8 8 8 Texon Oil I 4 .40 4 4 4 2 3 70e 43 43 43 6tka Tob Prod Exp 1 2 2 2Va Tob Seo Ltd 13 026 2 2 24'4 Todd Shovds. 1.70 3 000 58 57Va 57 Trl-Cont war.

3..,.. Tubiz Chat A ll.OOg 44-4 4-4 5 .80 7 7 7 Tunc Sol pf Union Can 2 6 6 6 tUnit Aire Pr 1 1.00 7 7 7 tt A 1 7 Unit Cig-WhS 59 8 Unit Corp war A Unit Gas. 25 IV. do Pf 2 3.75K 11B lion nova Unit A 7 A Unit Pf. 9 24 23 23 Unit Prof SB.

i Unit Shoe M. .1.25 2 50a 67 65 65 do ..3.10 1 j-r Bee pf 25 5 006 6B' 68 68 8 Foil 8 3 3 3 8 8 28 28 1 1 2 2 1 1 10 11 48 48 Va us Lines cr 1 1 2 4 5 22 1 2 .70 8Va 1.50 28 1 2 .106 1 11 48 Va tt USPlywd cvpf Radiator. 8 Rub Reel. tUnit Wail Pap tUniv Cop vte Unlv Plot tUtll Eqult tt tt Valspar Corp 1 1 1 19 5 8 3'. 5 67 16 6 2 1 20 5 8 3 5 67 16 ev 2 do pf 1.25 2.

25e 20 Vemezuel ePt 3 5 V. 1 .80 8 1 3 Vogt Mfc Waco Aire West Air Lines West Md 1 pf. West Tab Wichita Oil. Wright 4 5 107. OOe 67 11.

SOe 16 1 6 4 40 2 tStocks so marked are fully listed on the Curb Exchange. All others are dealt on an unlisted trading basis. Rates of dividends In the forecolnc are annua disbursements based on the last quarterly or semi-annual declarations. Unless otherwise noted, special or extra dividends are not included. Matured bonds.

Negotiability Unpaired by maturity. Bonds so marked are fully listed on the Curb Exchange. All othera are dealt on an unlisted tradinc basis. xd Ex dividend. xr-Ex rights, a Also extra or extras, Cash or stock, Declared or paid so far this rear.

f-Payable Jn stock, Paid last year, Parable in Canadian funds, -Accumulated dividends paid or declared this rear, nr Under rule. ww With warrants, xw Without warranta STOCKS EX DIVIDEND TODAY Bunk Hill ft 8, 250. Gilchrist, 25c. Pepperell, $2.50. Cotton Market New York, Feb.

3 (P) Cotton futures drifted lower today with liquidation and hedge selling absorbed through trade price fixing. Values were 50 cents a bale higher in the forenoon on Washington reports that the Agriculture Department would not raise cotton acreage allotments to boost produc tion of cottonseed oil. Prev. Close 19.78 19.53 19.37 19.14 19.12 19.10n Open 11.45 A.M. 19.78 19.53 19.36 19.18 19.14 March May July 19.79 19.55 19.40 October 19.19 December 19.19 January 19.17a aAKKea.

nNominai. (2) HODSON. On February 2. 1943. MAR CILEAN WALBECK HODSON, beloved wife of John F.

Hodson, of 1107 Wal nut avenue. Funeral services will be held at the Home of Harry H. Wltzke. 4101 Ed- mondson avenue, on Friday at 11 A M. Interment in Loudon Park.

Ceme tery. 5 HUMPHREY. On February 2. 1943 ELLEN aged 86 years, of 236 South coinns avenue. Funeral from the Harry H.

Wltzke Home, 4101 Edmondson avenue, on Thursday, February 4, at 3 P. M. In terment in Lorraine Cemetery. 3e ISEKOFF. On February 3.

1943. ELIZA BETH, beloved wife of the late Cole man' Isehoff. 5 Services at her late residence, 4081 Park Heights avenue, on Friday. Feb ruary 5, precisely at 2 P. M.

Interment in Greater Baltimore Lodge cemetery, Herrlne Run. I Please omit flowers. I In mourning at 4691 Park Heights avenue. JANNEY. Suddenly, on February 1.

1943, LOUIS, beloved husband of the late Angelina Janney (nee Jerardl). Funeral from his late residence, 105 North Hilton street, on Thursday at 9.30 A. M. Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Joseph's Monastery Church at 10 A.

M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. 3o JOHNS On February 1, 1943, ARTHUR bMlXH JOHNS, of Towson, aged 63 years, 'beloved husband of Emily S. Johns, and father of Frederick A of Little Rock, and Lieut. David S.

Johns, of Fort Sill. Oklahoma. I Norfolk (Va.) and Belleville (111.) nnpers please copy. I Funeral sorvloea at the William Cook Mansion. St.

Paxil and Preston streets, on Wednesday at 3 P. M. Interment In Bellvllle 111., on Friday. 3e JOHNSON. On February 1.

1943. at the Union Memorial Hospital, J. FURNELL JOHNSON, aired 55 VPHrs, beloved hus band of Lois Peoples Johnson. Salis bury (Md.) papers please copy.l Friends may call at the William Cook Mansion. St.

Paul and Preston streets, until 9 P. M. Tuesday, thence Tit his home, second avenue and Oak Lane. Glen Burnie. on Wednes day.

Funeral services at his residence 2.30 P. M. Wednesday. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 3 JONES.

On February 2, 1943, CARRIE a kn ell, peioved wile or waiter r. Jones. Funeral services are to be held at H. Sanders Son, North avenue and Broadway, on Thursday at 8.30 A. M.

Hnqulem Mass at st, Anns cnurcli at 9 A. M. Interment Now Cathedral Cemetery. 4 JONES. On February 2, 1943.

ETHEL max (nee scnuiwi, oi jiu woocuana avenue, beloved wife of M. Marshal Jones. Sr. Funeral will be at the William Cook MiuiHloti. St.

Paul and Preston streets, on Friday at 11 A. M. Interment at Loudon Park Cemetery. 5 JUBB. On February 1, 1943, THOMAS aged 85 years, beloved husband of Ellen Jubb (nee Hanshaw).

Funeral from his late residence, 2406 F.SRt Fayette street, on Thursday at 2 P. M. Interment In Cedar Hill Ceme tery. 4o LAUMANN. On February 1, 1943, ANDREW, aged 68 years, beloved husband of Maude Luber Laumann, Funeral from his late residence, 412 North Luzerne avenue, on Thursday at 2 P.

M. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. 4 LAUMANN.A special communication or Monumental Lodge, No. B6, A. F.

A. will be held in Masonlo Temple on Thursday, February 4, at 1.15 P. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, ANDREW LAUMANN. SR. 4 JACK A.

CHALDRON, Worshipful Master. LITTLE. On January 31. 1943. at his residence, 4158 Falls road, ARTHUR beloved husband of Cora A.

Little (nee Matthews). Funeral from the Burpee Funeral Home, 3631 Falls road, on Wednesday, February 3, at 2 P. M. Interment In Druid Rldgo Cemetery. 3e LITTLE.

Pickering Lodge, No. 146. A. F. A.

announces with deep sorrow the death of our late brother, LITTLE. 3a LINWOOD BENSON, Worshipful Master. LITTLE. Electa Chapter No. 22, O.E announces with sorrow tho death of brother, Arthur L.

Little. 3e S. CATHARINE ADAMS. Worthy Matron. LOWE.

On February 1, 1943, AUBBRA beloved son Mary C. Lowe (nee Norton) and the late Wallace F. Lowe. Funeral from his home, 3039 Belmont avenue, on Friday at 2.30 P. M.

Interment in Lorraine Park Cemetery. 5e MACHEN. On February 1. 1943, OLIVER beloved husband of the late Laura Machen Funeral services will be held at his home, 1710 Ramsay street, on Thursday at 2 P. M.

Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery. 4a McCROSSIN. On February 2. 1943. MISS MARY at the nome of Mrs.

cnaries Furdum, Highland, Md beloved sister of Mrs. Laura H. Brown. Miss McCrossln rests at the Warner E. Pumphrey Funeral Home, 8434 Georgia avenue, Silver Spring, until Wednesday, February 3, at 1 P.

M. Prayers will be said at the home of Mrs. Charles Purdum on Thursday, February 4. at 9.15 A. thence to St.

Lewis' Catholic Church, Clarks-vllle, where mass will be otTcred for the repose of her soul at 10 A. M. Interment church cemetery. 3e McKELVEY. Cm February 1, 1943.

IDA alvekta, beloved wile of the late John O. McKelvey. Funeral from her home, Sparks, Md. Body will lie in state in Jesaop's Church on Thursday fron. 11 A.

M. to 1 P. M. at which time services will be held. Interment Jessop's Cemetery.

4 MEDILL. On February 2. 1943. WIL ijiAM nusbana or Ellen joynes xvieaiii, 01 4U4 rails roaa. Funeral from the Mitchell Home, r.utnw riuce, on Friday after noon at 3.30.

50 El STER. Chesapeake Aerie, No. 819, Fraternal Order of Eagles, announces with deep regret the death of our Drotner. GEORGE C. MEISTER.

May his soul rest In peace. EDWARD M. KELLY. 3e Worthy President. MESSIMER.

Suddenly, on February 1 1943, FRANK. FORD MESSIMER. Funeral from the Funeral Home of John C. Miller, 2433-35 East Oliver street, on Thursday, at 11 A. M.

Interment in Baltimore Cemetery. 4 MILLER. On February 1, 1943. MARGA- RETHA (nee Janusch), wife of John E. Miller.

4e Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Cooper, 1154 Washington Boulevard, on Thursday at 2 P. M. MISTER. On February 2, 1943.

EDGAR J. A. (Wood), beloved husband of the late Carrie B. Mister. Funeral services will be held at William Tlckner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Thursday at 2.30 P.

M. Interment In Druid Ridge Cemetery. 4 MYERS. On February 2, 1943, HATTIE aged 91 years, beloved wife of the lnte George H. Myers, and daughter of the late Owen T.

and Mary A. Rltter. Funeral from the Parlors of F. B. Wlppert Son, Eutaw Place and Lan-vale street, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery. 5e NEIGHBORS. On February 2, 1943, TERRY, of 681 West Fayette street, age 66 years. The funeral services will be at the William Cook Mansion at St. Paul and Preston streets on Thursday at 3 P.

M. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 4 NINER. On February 2. 1943, CHARLES husband of Frances Rockwell Niner.

Funeral services will be held at William J. Tlckner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Thursday at 3 P. M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 4e On February 2.

1943, BERTHA E. O'LEARY, beloved daughter of the late Rhoda R. and Bernard C. Cavey. Funeral from the Funeral Home of George L.

Schwab, 2101 Frederick avenue, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment In Western Cemetery. 4e iam tributes sent jree upon request FENDLAY. In loving memory of my clearest husband and our Dad Oscar, who passed away February 3, 1941. More and more each day we miss him; Friends may think the wound ls healed; But they little know the sorrow Lies within our hearts concealed.

3e LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. DOXZHN. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear father. JACOB who departed froir! us suddenly one year ago today. Father, your children all shall keep Your blessed memory as you sleep.

And when eternal day shall break. Greet you with love, as you Awake. BY HIS CHILDREN GRANDCHIL DREN. 3e PHILLIPS. In memory of JULIA, who passed away one year ago, U'eDruary 142.

You're not forgotten, Julia dear, Nor ever shall you be. As long as life and memory last We shall remember thee. 3e MAMA, DADDY AND DOROTHEA. SJeatljs (2) Notices received too Iat for classification will be found on Page 2 AMBROSE. On February 2, 1943, CHARLES HENRY, infant son of Marion A.

and Edith Ambrose (nee Grote). of 812 Webb Court. Funeral from the parlors of Joseph B. Cook W. LnmoreRU, successor), 1003 West Baltimore street, on Thursday at 10.30 A.

M. Interment in Western Cemetery. 3e BARR. On Fobruary 1. 1943, RAYMOND, son of the late Edward and Julia Barr 4e Services from the Funeral Home of Leo O.

Cook, 1701-03 Patterson Par avenue, on Friday at 10.30 A. M. Interment in Moreland Memorial Park. BON ACKER. On February 2.

1943. GEORGE, beloved husband of the late Bessie Chalmers Bonacker. Funeral at the home of his son, Mr. tleorne Rmlth, 1719 North Chapel street. Kequlem Mass at 8t.

Paul's Church on Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery. 4e BOOTH. On February 1. 1943, JOSEPH beloved son of the late aeorge ana Jane Booth.

Funeral from his home, 441 Grindall street, on Thursday, at 8.30 A. M. Requiem IIlKh Mass at St. Mary's Star of the Sea Church at 9 A. M.

Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn, 3e BROZ. Suddenly, on February 1, 1943. JOSEPH, beloved husband of Anna Funeral from his home, 4819 sena avenue, Brooklyn, on Friday at 2 M. Interment in ueaar tuu ueme tery. 4e COLEMAN.

On February 1, 1943, MARY E. (nee Kurtz), formerly of 2000 Nortn Pulaski street, ape 91 years, beloved wife of the late Frank Coleman. Funeral services will he at the home of her dauahter. Mrs. Helen Shockiey 5003 Ross road, Hamilton, on Thursday at 2 M.

Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery, 4e COOK. On January 31. 1943. EVELYN DISNEY, beloved wiie oi xno iaie John Benjamin cook. Funeral from her home, 3406 Cedar-dale road, on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. Jo COPPER. Suddenly on January 31. 1943,. in Biythe, uai mastisk GEANT PAUL V.

WffEK, son oi Juniata Hicks and the late Edgar Copper. Funeral from his mothers residence 4607 Belvlew avenue, of which due notice will be given. February 1, 1943, CHARLES beloved husband oi Mawe v. Nusbaum Diehl. and devoted father Of Mrs.

John Lyman Pock. Funeral from his lute residence, 211 Lambeth road, Guilford, on weanei day afternoon, February 3, at o'clock Interment Druid RidKO Ceme tery. Flowers gratefully declined. 3e DIPPOLD. On February 3, 1943, BAR BARA beloved daughter oi tne late Martin ana luargares jjippuiu (nee Flelschman).

Funeral from hef lute residence 3131 Lawnvlew avenue, of which due notice will be given. 4 DOWNS. On February 1. 1943, MAR TINA S. (nee Hanson), or tiio-bons avenue, beloved wife of the late Herman P.

H. Downs. Services from Leonard J. Ruck's Funeral Home, 5303 Harford road, on Thursday, at 11 A. M.

interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. 4 EAGERS. On February 2, 1943, HENRY beloved nusoana oi tne late Mary Eacers. Funeral from Ms home, 1606 East Thirtieth street, on Friday at 8.30 A. M.

Requiem Mass at St. Bernara Church at 9 A. M. interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. 5 FINNEGAN.

On February 2, 1943, JOS EPH WINCHESTER, aged 36 years, the beloved husband of Belle Sanner Fin- npcrnn. Funeral will be at his home. 3304 Ravenwood avenue, on Friday at 8.30 A. M. Requiem Mass at the Shrine of the Little Flower at 9 A.

M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. 4o FISCHER. On February 1. 1943 CHARLES EDWARD, aged 59 years, of 312 Prince George street.

Cumberland Md. Survived by his wife, Hannah Louise (nee Uhfelder): three diiUKh- ters. Mrs. Hattle Fleckensteln, Mrs, Dorothy Lenhoff. Mrs.

Katherlne Richardson. Funeral from Leonard J. Ruck Fu neral Home, 5305 Harford road, on Thursday at 2.30 P. M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.

FLANAGAN. On February 3. 1943 SARAH, of 2708 Mosher street, beloved wife of the late John Flanagan. Funeral from the funeral home oi George A. Farley, Fulton avenue and Fayette street, on Saturday at 8.30 A.

M. Requiem High Mass at St. Edward's Church at 9 o'clock. Interment Cathedral Cemetery. 6 FRENCH.

On January 31, 1943. at Wil mington, CHARLES beloved son of the late George E. and Mary E. French. Funeral services from the Chapel of William Berryman Sons, Reisters town, on Thursday at 2 P.

M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. 4 FUNK. Suddenly, on February 1, 1943, james Deiovea infant son of James W. and Hazel R.

Funk (nee Kauffman). Funeral from his grandparent's home, 2868 West Garrison avenue, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. 4e GORALSKI. Suddenly, on January 31, 1943, JOHN, beloved husband or Frances Goralski, Funeral from George A.

Weber Funeral Home, 705 South Ann street, on Thursday morning at 8.30 A. M. Requiem High Mass at St. Stanislaus' Church at 9 A. M.

Interment In St. Stanislaus Cemetery. 3e GOTOWICKI JOBOWICKI. On Janu ary 30, 1943, JAMES, beloved husband of Margaret Gotowlcki. Funeral fyom John M.

Weber Funeral Home, 403 South Chester street, on Friday at 8 A. M. Requiem Mass at Holy Rosary Church at 8.30 A. M. Interment In Baltimore National Cemetery.

3e HART. On February 2, 1943, at her nome, 3018 A be 11 avenue, ellen beloved wife of the late Thomas J. Hart. Funeral from H. W.

Mears Se Son, 805 N. Calvert street, on Thursday at 8.30 A. M. Requiem Mass at SS. Philip and James Church at 9 A.

M. Interment in Cathedral Cemetery. 4 HARTMAN. Suddenly, on February 1, 1943, george nis nity-sixtn year, beloved husband of Anna F. Hartman (nee Hoffman).

Funeral from his late residence, 108 Margaret avenue, Essex, on Thursday at 8.30 A. M. Requiem High Mass at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church at 9 A. M. Interment in Sacred Heart Cemetery.

4 HENSON Departed this life Sunday, January 31, i4j, at her reatim.d. 2104 Druid Hill avenue. ISABELLA LOVIE HENSON, beloved sister of Summerfleld Henson, She is also survived by a niece, nephew, brother-in-law and a host of friends. Remains can be seen at above residence. Funeral will take place Thursday, February 4, at 2.30 P.

M. 4 ORNDORFF. On February 1, 1943, glenn beloved son of Joseph and Minnie Orndorff, of 1228 Vogt avenue, Aroutus, Md. P'uneral from Ambrose Inc. Funeral Home.

414 North Frankllntown road. near Franklin street, on Thursday at 2 P. M. Interment In Meadowridge Memorial farK. 4e PEARCE.

On February 2, 1943, ELLA COMLY (nee Garman). widow of Wil liam Tagart Pearce and daughter of tne mie rancy Mooaie ana j. warren C. Garman. Funeral from the residence of hei daughter, Mrs.

Orson S. Eastman, on the Glenarm road. Friday, February 5, at 2 P. M. Burial in Trinity Ceme- tery.

Long Green. Md. 5 KKU.l.V. On February 1. 1943.

JOHN beloved son of the Into Cornelius and Mary C. Rellly. Funeral from his home, 725 Llnnard street, on Thursday at 8.30 A. M. Requiem Mass at St.

Bernardino's Church at 9 A. M. Interment In New Cathedral Cemetery. 4 KKLLLY. Our sad duty Is to record the death on February 1.

1943, of JOHN REILLY, a member of this organization, whom God in His all-wise providence has removed from the field of life's labor and from our membership roll. BALTIMORE TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION NO. 12. 3e flFINIIAHT'. Suddenly, on February 2.

1943. ELLA if 724 Kant Twentieth street, aged 64 years, the beloved only daughter of the late Jesse and Mary Ella Relnhart. Funeral services will be at the William Cook Mansion, St. Paul and Preston streets, Due notice Inter. 3e February 2, 1943.

LAURA MATILDA, of 3240 Keswick road, daughter of the late Louis and Caroline Rice. Funeral from the Burgee Funeral Home, 3631 Falls road, on Friday, February 5, at 1 P. M. Services at Grave Run Methodist Church at 2.30 P. M.

Interment In adjoining cemetery. Se SCimoEIK.R.On February 2, 1943 HERMAN beloved husband of the late Elsie A. Schroeder. Funeral services will be held at General German Aged People's Home, 22 South Athol avenue, Irvington, on Thursday at 11 A. M.

Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. 3e SIUiTF.lt. On February 2, 1043, WlC MAM husband of the Into Carrie Moorchead Shuter, of 3300 Clifton avenue. Funeral from the Mitchell Home, 1900 Eutaw Place, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 5a SLOCUM.

On February 2, 1943, MAY A TiiBNKB, omovea wiie oi ueorge Sloeum. Funeral from her home, 4100 North Charles street. Services and Interment private, Thursday. 4e SLOCUM. MRS.

GEORGE W. Tho Bal timore Chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, announces with deep sorrow tho death of a beloved member, MAY Honorary Chapter Regent and Honorary State Regent, February t. i43 MRS. ARTHUR RHODES KNIGHT, 3e Regent.

SLOCUM. The Maryland State Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, announces with deep regret the denth of MRS. OMillOR W. (nee May A. Turner), a beloved Honorary State Regent, February 2, 1943.

MRS. BRANT E. ROBERTS, 4e State Chaplain, SLOCUM. The Baltimore Chapter, No. 8, united Daugnters or tne conrea-eracy, announces with deep regret the death of an honored member, MRS GEORGE W.

SLOCUM. 4 MARY B. READ. President. SNYDER.

On February 1, 1943, REV. SAMUEL beloved husband or Hattle D. Snyder (nee Malce). York (Pa.) papers please copy.l Friends may call at his home, 5 West Fort avenue, from 7 to 9 P. M.

Tuesday. Thence to Olive Branch Evangelical Church from 12 noon to 7.30 P. Wednesday. Services in church at 7.30 P. M.

Further services In Emanuel Evangelical Church, Loganvllle, on Thursday at 2 P. M. Burial In adjacent church cemetery. 3o TAN t.FY. On JnnuiiryjO.

1943. JOHN or 535 North 1'ulnnkl street, be-loved husband of Amies M. Stanley (nee Wilson), Ashland (Va.) papers please copy.J Remains reposing at the parlors of Frederick A Cole, 1200 Wert Lombard street, until Wednesday at 10 A. M. Services and Interment at Ashland, on Thursday, at 2 V.

4 sVEWAIir)n IVtViimry 3. 1943, at her home, 2310 Roslyn avenue, SUSIE (nee Nolan), beloved wife of the late John E. Stewart. Funeral from William J. Tlckner Si Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Saturday at 8 30 A.

M. Requiem Mass at St. Cecilia's Church, 9 A. M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.

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LAFAYETTE 4331 IMS "2 1 u. i STEWART. On January 31, 1943. EMMA M. (nee Bailey), beloved wife of Frank lln S.

Stewart. Funeral from her home, 407 Annabel avenue, Brooklyn, on Wednesday at 2 P. M. Interment In Cedar HiU Cemetery. 3 STRUMWATER.

On February 3, 1943. HARRIS, beloved hxisband of Fannie Strumwater. of 2015 Walbrook avenue, and beloved lather of Sol and Irving Strumwater, Mrs. Ben Wain-gold, of Cumberland. Md Mrs.

Samuel Polakoff, Mrs. Joseph Elsenberg, Mrs. Maurice Myerburg. Survived by fifteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild Funeral from Sol Levtnson St Bros. Home, 1124-26 W.

North avenue. notice of funeral. In mourning at 2207 Whlttler avenue, 4 Sl'l I.IVAN. On February 3. 1943.

CHARLES EDWARD, aged 64 years! the beloved husband ol Theresa H- Sulllvan. hl lat residence. 201 North Curley street, on Saturday at II A. M. Interment In Holy Redeemer Cemetery.

TELLE. On February 1. 1943, at her Twentieth street. MAKY CATHERINE, beloved wife ot the late Herman Telle. Funeral will be at the above residence on Wednesday, at 3 P.

M. Pleae omit flowers. Interment private la Lorraine Cemetery. 3, TITTSWORTH On February 1, 1943. at 01 nls sister.

Mrs. Thomas Bureess, Glenelg, Howard county, ALGER beloved son of the late Ellsha ants Catherine MacKenne 1 It tsworth. 3 Friends may call at the above residence. Funeral from Hlglnbothom Funeral Home, F.lltcott City, oa Wednesday at 2 M. Interment la St.

John's Cemetery. TUNNECKE On January 31. 1943. at ins inie rrsinence, JOHANNES K. A beloved son of the late Johannes and Matilda Tunnecke (nee Boots Remains may be viewed at the funeral home of Leonard J.

Ruck. 5303 Harford road, until Wednesday at 10 A. M. Funeral from his lata residence, 4806 Frankford avenue, on Wednesday at 3 Interment la Park wood Cemetery. 3 VFniTZ.

Suddenly on February IMS. MARY E. (nee Aspen), beloved wife of the late Charles H. Vedita, of 623 Cntor avenue, Waverly. 4 Funeral from the above reldene on Thursday, February 4, at 8.30 A.

M. Requiem High Mass at the Church of the Blrmed mt 9 A. M. In-terment In New Cathedral Cemetery. VICTOR.

On February I. 1943. JULfUS, in nis eigniy-seconn year, Deiovea husband of the late Anna Victor. Funeral from Thomas J. Kennve, Holllns and Ollmor street, on Thursday at 8 30 A Requiem high mass) at St.

Martin's Church at 8 o'clock. Interment in New Cathedral Ceme-tery. 3 WAITZ. On January 31. 1943, WILLIAM BENJAMIN.

beloved husband of Elizabeth Haetterieh Waltz. Funeral from his home. 3800 Fleet. Wood avenue, on Wednesday at 30 P. M.

Interment In Oaklawn Ceme tery. 3 WARMICK. On February 2. 1943. KVP LYN beloved daughter of Anna, belle and the late Arthur F.

Warmlck. Funeral from her late residence. 533 North Potomac street, on Monday at 8 30 A. M. Requiem High Man at St.

Elizabeth's Church at 9 A. M. Interment In New Cathedral Cemetery. 7 WfIlIirXFR. On January 31.

1943. A. MARGARET nee of Hazolwood avenue, Raspeburg. loved wife of the late Adam Well brenner. Funeral from the home of her daughter.

Mrs. John CV Schwsru. Helalr road, on Wednesday at 2 P. M. Interment.

In Jerusalem Lutheran Cemetery. 3e WHF.F.LF.K. On February 1, 1943. at her late residence, 1207 South Carey street. MARY K.

(nee Selmont beloved wife of the late Robert E. Wheeler. Funeral from the Funeral Home of John J. C'owmi Ac Son, Wll-03 Hulllne struct, on Thursday, February 4, at 11 o'clock. Interment in Loudon Psrk Cemetery.

4 on February 1. 13. HtV UH. CLiArtr.NCK Of SmlthS- bursr. Mil beloved hufthand of Anna he I Wolfe (nen Feurst).

3- FUNiiKAL DIRECTORS (4) Modern Est. 1848 Funeral Service JOHN F. DENNY, INC. Light and Montgomery Sts. Motor Equipment South 14161417 The Best LILLY ZEILER.

INC. Funeral Hnme. Fastern Wolfe WO 1491. 405 8. Wolfe 8t, 700 8 Conklms St Phone Wolfe 1433; Phone Woife 221l MILTON SCHILLING FORMERLY OF MONUMENT NR AIPQCTm The 3rd Generation of Schilling Service 3914 fl HANOVKR ST CURTIS MS G.

HOWARD STRONG 3207 North Ave. at Hilton MA 4154-17 yearn m'lih the late John Dennv CLARENCE F. HOFFMANN 1639 Brosdws. PR 53f 21 years m-lt the lste Oeorse Ziricle PHILIP UEKWiG SONS Orlenn Pt Wolfe RM7 P1 CEMETERIES AND LOTS (S) PARKWOOD most beautiful burial estate MemoHsl Park Monument Sections Public Mausoleum Chaoel Perpetual Care Non-sectsnan Term Executive office. 3310 Taylor aye.

Ha. 058,, "FOR THOSE WHO CARF" OAKLAWN CEMETERY Back-Middle River Pin te entmre REASONABLE PRICES TfcRMS TO SLIf5 I'honeyernonj7ll. Fet fi BALTIMORE CEMETERY Desirable Memorlnl Monument or Sections; S3S Uuward 1'er Crave Terms. North East of Oav Bt. Wolfe Hoi.

OUlre clq.scd on Sundays and hohdiT? LOUDON PRK. CEMETER? 3R01 FREDERICK RD Transportation for Insm'Ctlon Free Pus Service to New Serrton Ollmor 0772 0773 LEtes33 8T MORELAND MEMORIAL PARK The Cemetery Without MonnmeTit Offlce580HHjirfortlRd1 Ham133X DRUID RIDGE CEMETERY. PIKFSVILLE Executive Office. 505 Cathedral 8t Lt. 683 8.

Office Cem y. Fo 4 5 4 5jP 1 esl 59, WOODLAWN CEMETERY. PUBLIC CHAPEL AND MAUSOLEUM TRANSPORTATION FOR INSPECTION Office, KOrest 6600. Woodlawn. Mf, LORRAINE PARK Beautifully developed lor.

reanonanlw DNced. Permanent entombment In Lorralra Mausoleum. 1'hone VE. 1838 or Waodl 49. LORRAINE CEMETERY lot for tale, in section will Facnnoe Terms desired.

LB 6002 or even GI 5944 GRKEN. MOUNT CEMSTFRY LOT 6 araves. lipsiramc 'y tsmv MONUMENTS. VAULTS, ETC. (6) HENRY MERKEL, INC.

3534 Frederick Ave Ollmor 407S WM. A. GAULT SON, IN(X 210 W. Franklin Rt VErnon 5114 LOST AND FOUND (8) Ads too late to classify appear en Pase 2. BILLFOLD, belonging- to sailor, at armory.

rn. niie. Kewara. essch hjo ka. BLACK and White Puppy, mh.te breuc vicinity 1715 callioun st.

Kewara. BUMPF.K with Md. license attached. He. 26J-74W.

Kewara. sj, u. um. CHANG'S Purse lost Monday, vteimty wortn sc. ioc.

ana ecnreioer Baser? counter. Reward. HA. 8492. DIAMOND SAPPHIRE nir Pin lot! St deniae'i Ed Lace fe car.

Fonirr't. Keawics or Overhui ru. Reward Tu 2J7tf. DOCl i'ov KoX Terrier. Pure whits body.

black neaa ana esr min wnne down forehead. Short tail AnwM tt name of Pnrtrv. Liberal reward. Telephone Roslvn 14-F-21. CConffrtued on Ntxt Page) Stocks Sales in 100s tt.

High Low Close Acme Wire 1 tAero Sup B. 3 Ainsworth 2 tAir-Way ElAp 1 .258 18 17 Va 17 5' -5V. 5yB .500 6 57 57g 1 l3i lJ4 h8 102 1024 1024 Alum Ltd. 1.50 do pf 50 00 104 104 Va 104 Vi Alum Co Am. 2.50 6 OOo 114 113Y 1134 do of 6 1.50 6 00 108 1084 108 Alum .50 .60 8V 8' y48 Am Capital B.

13 V4 tAm Cen Mfg. 2 6 6 6 tm r. ALA 3 50 21-21 21 do new 1 21 20Vi 20Vj Am nit PALS 2 1 7 1 Am Cyan B. 9 40 39 39 Am St FgPwar 1 -ft ft lm Pntk AMm 7 100 13 13 13 Am Gas El 10 24 24 24V. do Pf 1 4 75 102 101 102 T.min Mrh 1 2 50e 21 21 21 Am Light 5 1 20 13 13 13 Am Pot Jfe Ch 1 2S1.50e 47V 47'a Am Republics 6 35e 8 7 7 Am Seal-Kap 3 Am Superpow.

59 do 1 pf 50 do pf 11 SAP El Pow pf .20 Ark Nat Gas. 3 do A 14 .256 3Vt ay JV4 A A 70 V. 70' "70 Vi 5V 4 5V4 4 50 103 103 103 2V4 2Vi 2 2V. 9 5 3 2 9 2 'i do pf Ashla Atlantic Fish Atlas Corp 2 9 7 2 .40 .508 5 3 3 17 21 2'. 1 9 122 3 2I4 5 2 tAutomat Prod 2 Avery Si pf 1 1.50 17 17 Babcock Se Wit 3l.50e 21 4 3 13 l' 1 .60 9Va .80 h8 00 122 1 3'i 6 A 16 3 00 13' 3 1 .50 3 001 42 2 1 .50 3 50e 27 2 4.....

l4 Ihl.OOe 13 21 tBaldwlnLoo 27i Barium StaStl 1 Beaunlt Mills Bell Tel Can. 122 Bellanea Aire. tBerk GayFurn Bliss IE 3 13 IV. 42 6 27 1 13 8 4 2 65 2 2 1 6 9 12 V. 10 11 39 7 3 8 10 5 3'a IV.

42 7 27 Blue Ridge. do cv pf Blumenthal Borne Scrym. Bowm-Bilt H. 1 13 Va do 2 pf Bras Tt Breeze Corp 2 1.50e 9 8T Brewst Aero. 9 7 .10 1 2 7 1 7 4 2 65 2 2 lVa 6 9 12 4 Bridgpt Mach 2 65 Bride Ma pf Brill A Brown ft 2 2 Brown Rubber Bruck SilkMill 1 Vi 6 9 Buck PL Buf NA-EP Bunk Xd.

Cap Cit Prod. Carnation Carrier Corp. Catalin Cessna Aire 15 4 12Va 10 11 39 8 3 8 10 5 1.00 11 2 00 11 .25 1.00a 39 7 8 4 3 8 1 l.OOe 8 25 Chi Riv .50 .20 10 .50 5 Cities 65 6 5 8 do pf 64 v. oj-. ova City AU Stpg 1 .60 5 5 5 Claude Neo Lis 2 V4 Cle El .50 2 25e 31 31 31 triov Tr.r.t 4 9 9 9 Clinc Coal 3 8 8 Colon Develop 27 2 2 r.l PnlATmar 1 1 1 8 2 1 rvii.

Arm SOS 00e 54 64 Va 54 Colum OAE Pf310 $.00 29 Vs 29 Ve 29 Colum OsO 14 1 I Comw So wr 18. A A Comm Svc.3.50l.80e 18 16 16 Comp ShMvte 1 80e 9 9 9 Cons 1 3.60 58 58 58 do Pf .10 4 00 104 104V 104 Cons Gas Ut. 2..... 2 2 2 Cons BU Corp 3..... ContOAEprpf .10 7 00 85 85 85Va ContRoll Se 8tl 3 2 00 11 11 11 Cooper-Bess.

11. sua vi wva Copper Rang 3.50 an om o-rm Cornve Min 2 -ft Ts 1 1 1 1 7 19 19 19 6 10 10 10 1 1 1 1 Cosden Petro. Creole Pet Liquid Crowley Mtln Crown Pet 3 3 2 3 Crown Int A 3 7 7 7 1 12 3 3 8 8 Crown Drug. Cub Atl Sue. Delay Strs.

Durh Hos Duxal Tex Sul Eagle Plch Ld East Gas ft 2 1 1 9 2 50e 13 12 1 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 OOe 9 8 5 8 12 1 1 1 East GftP 6 pf 2 25 24 244 do of ,...1 50 4 50 51Va 51 51 East Mall Iron.1.25 2.25e 21 21 21 East Sta Corp 2 A A El Bond ft Sh. 57 2 2 2 do pf 5 6 00 53 5J do $5 Pf 2 5 00 49 49 49 El PL 2 pf A.1.$0 10 10 10 An war 5 Eleotroarao 3 8 Elgin Nat Wat 1.80 26 26 26 Emerson Eleo 17 .35 6 6 5J Envsco ft Eo. 1 35e 8 8 8 EmpDisElPf. .20 12 00e 92 92 92 tEquity Corp. 21.

do $3 J5 1.900 29 27 29 Esquire 1 2 2 2 Pairch FnAA 12 2 2V. 2V. Fansteel Met. 3 12 12V. 12V.

Fla $7 pf .25 7 00 86 86 86 Ford Mot Ltd 2 107e 3 3 3 Frank Cou 2 1 OOe 2 2 2 tFuller (O 4.50 2 OOe 9 9 9 tOellman Mfg. 1 11 1 tcien Alloys 1 -r -fir i'i On Finan pfA 1 50 7V 7V T4 Gen 1 1.25e 14 14 14 Gen Share 1 i tt Glen Aid Coal. 7 2 OOe 13 Va 13 13 Godchaux Su 1 6 6 6 Gorb Mfg 1 23 Va 23 Va 23 Ot AtlftP n. .75 5 00s 72 72 72V. Gt Nor 3 50 3 00 31 30 31 Greenf ft 6 l.OOe 7 7 7 Oro Sir Prod 3 1 1 1 Gulf Oil 9 1.00a 42 Va 41 42 1 5 5 5 Hall Lamp.

tHartf Ray vte 1 11. II" Hat Cr Am Hearn Strs 1 -Z5g 4 4 4 1 2 2 2 Hecia Min. Helen Rubin 6 1.00 6 5 8 1 6 6 6 Heyd Horn ft Hard. Humble Oil tHum-Ross F. till Iowa Pow.

do div 1 3 00 85 85 85 .25 1 60 23 23 23 3 2 OOe 63 62 62 5 .200 3 3 3 1 1 5 4'. 29 29 50 11 V. 11 1 4 29 11 V. 17 13 4 1 15 6 3 3 9 A 1 3 80 6 33 a do pf Imp Oil Ltd. Indu Finan vte do pf 17 17 1.60 13 13 4 4 1 lVa Int Cig Men.

Int Hyd-El pf. Int Int Int Prod 4 hi 00 15 15 8 6 6 Int Home Ed 3 3 3 2 9 A 1 3 3 1 V. A 1 3 80 6 33 IntersPwDel pf Irving Air cn 1 1.00a 3 2 1 Ital SuperpwA Jeannette Gla Jacobs L. Jer .10 6 00 80 Kennedy's 1 6 King LtgpfD .10 2 50 33 Klngstn Prod. 4 .10 2 2 2 Kirby Pet.

8 lOe 2 2 tKopprsCo pf .30 6 00 95 Va 95 95 Lack RR NJ Lake Shore Laker Lane Le Tourneau. 2 4 00 27 27 27 5 80 9 9 9 14 3 3Va 3 1 25g 7 7 7 4 1 00 28 27 28 6 .65 4 4 4 8,,.., A '4 4 1 1 li l'4 2 .600 7 7 7 Lehigh ft N. Leonard OilD Lit Bros Lone Star Gas Lone Is Ltg. Loudon Pack 15 8 3Va 45 .40 6 3 6V 22 3Va 6V4 22 Louis It ft B. Lynch Corp.

1.50 2.00 22 Mass Utll AssO 1 A Mead .40 3 00a 127 127 Memph Gas 1 3 3 Memtt-C ft 13 6V 6 127 3 6 104 1 Mer A .50 lk 104 104 Mesabl Iron 8 1 1 Mich Bumper. Mich SU Tube Mid Wes Corp Midwest 5 2 9 5 6 5 7 2 .90 7 V. 7V Midi St cum 1 3 00 18 16 18 Mldvale 12.10e 27 27 Va 27 Min Mm ft M4 25 1.400 S3 52 52 Molybdenum. 17 .50 5 8 19 1 iy. 14 6 9V 8 Monare Monog Mt Cit 13 OOe 19 19 1 1 14 6 9 6..,..

IV, 13 15g 2 1 1 50 13 3 .60 5 6 1.00 9 3 1.00 10 Mount 6t Pow Mount Prod, Nat Nat Fuel 10 10 Nat pf.1.50 6 00 89 89 89 Nat KUD Men 3 1.00 8 7 8 Nat.Sug Ref 6 10 10 10 Nat Tun ft Mi 6 2 2Va 2 Navarro 2 14 14 14 NEPA 6 pf4.101.00k 31 30 31 New En .70 1 80c 101 100 100 NJ Zinc 4 58 57 58 Ros 1 2 55e 19 19 19 pf .50 5 10 103 103. 103 NY Wat SV pf 1.10 42 42 42 NiagHud Pow 25 2 2 2 TNlBg NO 1 PI 2 10 89 do A war 4 1-64 58 58' 1-64 -64 9 9 Niles-Bem-P 13 1.25e 9 Nip Mns 2 h.lOe 41 tt 25 25 9 ST. tt A 25 25 9 6 A 48 Am Ray A 1 2 25e 25 do 2 2 25 Nor Pipe 3 3.83a 9 Nor Sta fw A 25 BV Furnished By The U. S. Department Of Agriculture, Food Distribution Administration FRUIT APPLES -Mitt.

dull. Truck W. bu. V. S.

Is. Staymans, 2a-ln. $1.50 2. few hiither: 2-in. $1.75 2.25: Delicious, 2li-in.

tl.15 2, lew higher: lull ripe, S1.Z5 1.50: B.ack Twias, a'l-m. si.zo i.u; 2'-in. Sl.25 1 .50: Yorks. 2V-in. 1.25 1 40.

few rusher; 2-in. i 1 so; Rome. Sl.25 ho. 3-n $1 501 65: Stark. 3 'i- in.

$1.101.25. Various Ian varieties, ir.tusv, best. 90c. $1. lew higher; poorer.

65CRAXBERRrESMkt. Mass. Late Eowes. '4-bM. boxes.

$4.50 4.75. GRAPEFRUIT Mkt. dull. Truck land wire-bound boxes. Comb, la and 2s.

visrch so 1 75. few higher: I'unet. $2 2 25. Iff hisher. Kail aiand.

wire-bouna boxes, mmo. is ana Marsh Seedless. $2 502.75. few hiaher: Duncans. $2.25 2.50.

Texas, stand, boxes. Is and 2s. Foster Pinks. $3.50 3' LIMES Mkt. dull.

boxes. Per- best. SI 50 1.75: poorer. 50c. $1.25.

ORANGES Mkt. abt. stdy. boxes, color added. U.

8. Is, $3 25 3.75: laud, wire-bound boxes, color added. U. 8. Is.

$3 3.75; Comb. Is and 2s. $2.25 -3. few higher, natural color. Comb.

Is and 2s. $22.75. few higher; C. S. 2s.

$22.50, lew fctgrrer. STRAWBERRIES Mkt. dull. 36-pt. ir.osUy 27c.

pt. TANGERINES Mkt. stdy. i-bu. boxes Comb.

Is and 2s. best. $2 2.25: warty. $1125; V. 8.

2s. $1.501.75: vasty. 1 1.25. VEGETABLES BEANS 'SNAP Mkt. dull.

bu. tamp. Strmgless Black Valentines, good $3 3 25; lair $2.25 2.75: poor $1 75 2. Tender Greens, fair $2 .25 2 50: poor $1.75 2: Wax. flat tTpe.

fair $2 2.50; poor Cual $1 75 2. BEANS (LIMA Mkt. dull. bu. tsmp U.

S. Is. $5 5 25; ungrd $4 25. BEETS Mkt. abt.

stdy. Texas, 12 so 2.75. few hifher. BROCCOLI Mkt. dull.

Crts. Cal- $5.75 6 SS 50 6.75. CABBAGE Old Mkt. Terr dulL Rail 50-lb. sacks Danish, best.

$1.10 3 25. few higher: poorer. 50e. $1. New-Met abt.

stdy. Truck 1 4-bu. hamp. round type, parked locally, mostly $2.2.1. Rail Fla IV, -bu.

hftrnp. round type. best. $2 25 2 50: poorer. $2.

CARROTS Mkt. Stay. TITICK N. BU. bas.

topped, washed. $2 2.25. Rail Los Angeles, crts bunched. 6 84.75 5 25. few hiaher.

S5.25 5.60. few Juefter. Txs. crts $2.25 2. SO.

CAULIFLOWER Mkt. stdy. Ponr crts fr'r. $2 602.73. CaL, $2.402.50, le L.rhrr CELERY Mkt.

abt. stdy. Rail 16- lrs. trimmed tops. Golden Heart, col $3.75 4: 6 dox $3.25 3.75: 8 doz $225 3: 10 $2 3 25.

lew higher: pascal type, all sizes. SJ.io 4.Z5. cal, li crts. Pascal type. 3-5 mostly $4.

COLLARDS Mkt. dull. Bu. bas. 8.

C. 5c. few higher. Va. Norfolk 75 CUCUMBERS No arrivals.

Light In EGG PLANTS Mkt. abt. stdy. bu. crts.

Is. large. $5.50 ungrd. ai s.ies. $4 50.

KALE Mkt. abt. stdy. Va. Norfolk Sect- cu, ei i.

iv, LETTUCE Mkt. dull. Cal. crfs. Iceberg, sir.

mostly f.35; 4 doi. a ie. iiw n.jner: mostly $5.25. MUSHROOMS Mkt dull. Md.

and Pa 4-ot brs nest. 75 90c poorer, 50 60o ONIONS Mkt. dull. Rail 50-lb. sacks Teiiows.

u. is, mefl. to large. $1902; wasty. SI 1.50.

$1 90 2. few higher. 50-lb. sacks Sweet Spanish. U.

S. Is. 3-in. $2.15 POTATOES Old: Mkt. gtdy.

Truck 100-Tb. sacks. S. Is. Chippewas and r.

lauiiis. iew nigner. Moun Jains, best. 402.60: poorer. $2.25 Maine.

100-10. sacks. Katahdin. U. is.

si.iu jtsv: 3u-io. paper sacks. Kstah tins. U. S.

IS. S1.3& 1 40 Titihn mn.lh Russet Burbanks. U. 8. Is.

$3 251 3 53. New. Mkt. Dull. Rail Fla.

7 bu Bf-W a.du; si.au ij. ua. Diiss. u. S.

IS. S. 00 2.60: TJ. Is. Tt.

mnvtiv to an SPINACHMkt. sidy. Texas, SQUASH Mkt dull. bu. bamo small.

$4 1.23; large. $2 SWEET POTATOES MVt rt Eh Mi. bs. bas. Goldens.

D. Is. $1 .65 'J- J' nisner: 1.50, and Nancy Halls. U. 8.

Is $1.40 1.50; $1 1 10. few hieher rcTs. $1 1 25. few higher. Bti.

bu. White Yams, Bflr if hisher. bu. Puerto ui $1251 80. N.

bu Jersey, O. 8. Is. $1.401 50. few bT- bas.

and Gold- sj. is. i.ow i.o: si 1.25 1 125: -2-bu. hamp. Goldens.

best. 75 en TOMATOF8 Mkt. gfdy. Ban. lues, r.jj.

ncj lurnine. U. B. ls. 6x6 t-nd Inrwrr.

mostly around $5: 6x7. $4 50 rZ- .4 -vi u.r,,ln" ana ripe. wrod. TtrCNll'S Mkt Kht. StrtT Tnir-k ba.

bas. Bine Tops, washed. $1.25 i.50 pf' few higher Canada. 50-lb. sacks rutabagas, waxed, frttUl.

sue. EGGS 4 Market weak on the Baltimore Butter and Fsg Exchange. Near-by Ungraded Whites, 57 pounds up: offered. mixed colors, onered. T7 rn Ki Street Sales Current receipts Vprices In.

c.ntte commission: Near-by Dniridril r.nn Whites. 37 39c. few very large higher: mixed colors. 36 27e. Peceipts Butter.

3.600 tubs; eggs. 1,705 LIVE POULTRY (Today's Quotations! Prices include commission. Recelnt. Torng chickens moderate: fowl, ducks and BHOILERS AND FRYERS. 29 31c.

ROASTERS 4-5 pounds. 33 34o.l 5 twun'Js up, 35 3Sc. FOWL Medium ard hfavy, Ul.aU, jC. I'AHKIWIN, Local Representative. Grain Markets Baltimore FLOUR Market steady.

Receipts. 4,545 barrels. WEEAT Receipts. 61,853 bushels. Shipments.

37,241 bushels. Stock. 6.272,879 Opening price. $1.54 Va. CORN Receipts.

2.841 bushels. Shin. lnent. 2.000 bushels. Stock, 1,155.288 bush es fia i yriiow.

si i 13, OATS No rcelpt. Bhipinent. 700 bush el 3ji Durien. On ail sales of oats to the local trade, xerpuii i nose on track, there is an addl- nf 13... nmr n- age and elevator, which ls paid by the Furrr.

ao wmte. ta vie: no a wnite. 67 63c RYE No receipts or shipments. Stock. S51O50 bU'heU BARLEY Receipts.

3 667 bushels. Ship- core. sloe, i.naa ousneis. MILL FEED 146 tons. Market firm lor spot bran and middling.

Sprint braa. per ton. 100-pound cotton sacks. $4546 Standard middlings, per ton. sacks.

$4546. STRAW Marcel lor straw Is Arm Wheat ro. i per ton. $17 KAY General hay market in steady. For timothy clover and mixed hay prices are 21 23 oer ton.

For all grades of hav below No. 3 the market la irregular as to win. Chicago Chicago. Feb. 3 UPi Ciosing grain prices toady were: Ooen High Low Close May heat- Mi v.

July 1.39-n 1.39 1.38 1.39- 1.39 1.38 1.39 1.40 1.39 1.39 1.39- 1.40 Eea May-July .97 .98 .98 .98 .97 .98 V. .98 Vm .98 .99 .58 .57 .57 Lec Oati May. Jui Sr-O .59 .57 .59 .57 .57 .59 .57 .57 Va Soybeans Ms Ju Rye 184M, 1. 85 May July Eep .82 .84 86 .80 .83 .85 .81 .85. Grain Range rYesterday'g Quotations! Chkgo.

Feb. 2 tPi Grain range at prin cipal markets H.gh Low Close Close May Wheat. Pr 1.40 1 39 1.40-1.39 1.39. rvi a 1 71 1 111. 1 SJ 1 33'.

Ran. City 1.34 1.22 1.34 TTir.rupeg 92 July Wheat Chicago 1.39 1 39 1.39 Mn polls 1.34 1.33 1.34 Ksn. City 1.34 1.33 1.34 Sent. Wheat 1.33 .92 1.39. 134 1.34 1 40 1.35 V.

.94 .98 .95 .59 .54 Cfcicaxs 1.40 1.40Va 1 40 iln Dfihs 1.35 May Corn Ch.caii Kn .94 July corn Chicaeo .98 Kan. Ci-y May Oats Ch-cazo Mn-poitg. J4Va Wjiruptf 97 .94 Va .68 .98 .94 .98 .95 .59 .54 .64 .58 .54 this morning Albanr 24 2 Miami 74 71 Atlanta 60 Minn. -St. Paul 35 20 Buffalo 27 15 New 34 23 Chicago.

39 32 80 36 48 25 Philadelphia. 36 18 Detroit. 32 24 Pittsburgh. 33 22 Elklns. Va.

35 16 Richmond. 46 26 35 lost. 53 36 Knoxvllle. 57 27 San Antonio. 72 65 Memphis 64 40 Snow Hill, Md.

47 19 Degree-Day Data Accumulated normal degree days since the beginning of the heating season, 2,634. This Is 58 per cent of the normal for the entire heating season. The accumulated actual degree days at Baltimore since Oc tober, 1942, the beginning of the oil-ration period, have been 2,548 days. This is 97 per cent, of the normal for the entire ration period. Washington Prices Washington, Feb.

3 (JPi- Eggs: Whites U. a. extras. large, 3W 40: medium. 36 jh: u.

b. sianaaras, large, 37 jk; medium 3536: U. 8. trades. 3334.

Browns fl. extras, large. 3840: medium. 35 Va 38: 8. standards, large, 3738: medium, 36: U.

8. trades, 33Va 35. Jear-by ungraaea eggs: current receipts, wnites, 34 36: mixed colors. 32 34. Receipts Government graded eggs.

836 cases. Live poultry firm. Fowl, colored, 4-5 25: roosters, 5 Vi lbs. and over, 16 18 Broilers and fryers, 3 lbs. and under, 28; 3-4 29 Butter Supply situation too uncertain to quote prices.

Live Stock Calves. 17; lambs. 16 17. ELEC. NOTICES, MEETINGS, ETC, THX SAVINGS BANK OF BALTtMORB.

January 26th. 1U43. Rotlcs is hereby given to members of the Corporation of the Savings Bank of Balti more tnat an election of twenty-five di rectors to manage the concerns of the said oang ior tne ensuing year will be held A'l THE BANK on TUESDAY. THE 2ND OF FEBRUARY, 1943. from 12 to 1 o'clock, AUSTIN McLANAHAN, President Sswx Vr.jw v.ws JK--w i in i i 1 1 i Kvfeitl aiMaataaaflgVPMIwIv.

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