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-1 THE SUN. BALTIMORE, FRIDAY MORNING, 25. M3I Classifications Nos.1 to 8 18 BROOKLYN FESTIVAL GRAINS ARE EASIER Better Local Live-Stock News Service Asked JDeatfjs Beatfjs (2) (2) Provisions And Produce $4,060,000 IN GOLD IS SHIPPED ABROAD STARTS TOMORROW IN CHICAGO PITS Plea To Secretary Wallace Is Live Slock H'a Unlit 4 S0a5 25: me (Market News Serylee) I'nlted States Department of Agriculture Semce, Rniemi nf Airrifiillnral Economics, and the Mary- dium, litavy, Pigs. (:l.50 a4.2o; roughs, Calves, (30. Lambs, 146.

laud State Department of Markets, Cooperating. AIG LEY. On August 20. 1931. at Tampa.

EDWARD 8.. beloved husband of Ida Grove Halgley. Funeral from the funeral home of Charles F. Evans Son. 118 West Mount Royal avenue, on Friday morning at 8.15 o'clock.

Requiem High Mass at St. Cecilia's Church at o'clock. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Remains may be seen after 6 P. M.

Wednesday 22d Inst. 24 Speculative Hesitancv And Chicago Chiracn. Aug 23 Provision seemed In RL'SKELL. On August 22. 19:14.

HARRY LEE. beloved IiusIniiiiI of be late Frnuees Stlekel liuskell. Funeral from his late home, 719 Grantley street, on Saturday at 8.30 A. M. Requiem High Mass at St.

Ber-nardine's Church at 9 A. M. Inter-nient Loudon Park Cemetery. 24e SCHULTZ. On Augusst 23, 1934, at her resilience, 11 South Linwood avenue, FANNIE PHILLIPS SCHULTZ, be-loved wife of the lafe Ernest W.

Schulti Memphis (Tenn.) papera please copy. ile Old Age, Babies And Beauty To Be Honored At "Booster" Celebration New Export Movement Due To Silver Nationalization, Indicated fluenced more by the hesitancy of graine than Bullish Weather News Complicating 'iy tne suengtn ol hogs. Active selling dropped butter nd egg futures Baltimore Prices represent soles in large lots to jobbers and other large buyers on stock of good merchantable quality and condition. FRUIT APPLES Sun. fairly dem.

slow. mkt. tt an easier close, though price were generally unchanged on the mercantile exchange. While trade news continued moderately bullibh, profit taking entered and heileinii transaction in creased. By the Associated Press Jju.e notice or funeral will be given.

Cash pricea were: Lard Tierces. (8.75; loose. Old age, babies and beauty will each be separately honored in the "Boost Brooklyn" celebration which begins $8.65, Bellies. (13.12. (lull.

Bushel Baskets: Duchess, V. S. Is. Chicago, Aug. 23 Grain markets Were unsettled today, weakness Range of futures: Cl.Yr.

Ago. 254-in. Hoai.ic. summer High. Low.

Close. Lard- HAMMERBACHER. At her residence. Ridge road. Woodlawn, on August 22.

1934, MARGARET M. (nee Farber), beloved wife of Charles Hammerbacher and daughter of the late Rose and George Farber. of Fnir-mont, Jefferson county, W. Va. Virginia and West Virginia papers please copy.

Funeral services at the Wippert Chapel, Eutaw I'lace and Lanvale street, on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. 21e SHEPPAHD. On August 21, 1934, SAMUEL HOWARD, beloved husband of Lily Brown Sheppard.

Funeral services will be held at his home, 39(10 Fernbill avenue, oil Friday at 11 A. M. 24 Uamuns, L. B. is, 2-)i-in.

si.joni.-i, 2'4-in. (lal.16; ungraded. Wealtbys, V. S. In.

254-in. 90c.l; 2'4-in. tomorrow night and continues through abroad, continued hesitancy of specU' September October $5.70 5.50 6.15 lative interests and some bullish out next week. (X.75 N.S2 0 15 0.25 (S 02 II 05 040 tl.50 nun. Maiden Blush.

U. S. Is, a'-in, Mcintosh. U. S.

Is. 254-in. niin. December (Continued from Page 1) dollar at its gold-parity point. $35 an ounce and declaring that the Administration's international policy with regard to the yellow metal was unchanged.

Meanwhile, it was asserted in authoritative sources, that no further devaluation of the dollar was "in sight." The Secretary's statement and the $S75 0.20 0.27 12 00 13.10 January Slal.13; 2 54-in. SOc.all. Northwestern weather news complicating the senti Bient. Be es lireeliiiisa II. Is mm Sciileniber J-in nun nsi in.

rseainv i-nu. uaiup. The queen of the carnival has already been selected. She is Miss Irma Lowman, 3600 Fifth street, and will be 0 20 6 50 13 10 1305 October Various Vurieties, ungraded, lew Prices drifted lower, wheat losing Kutter HrcWnts. 10.44! tubs: liiirliaiitffi in liilther.

CANTALOirpia Silo. dem. stow, mkt. dull. Pink Meats, iuillbo flats.

7oc. WALLACE. On August 23, 1934, MARIE (nee Taylor), the beloved wife of the lale Patrick Wallace. Funeral from 728 Mura street on Monday at 8.31 A. M.

Kequiem High Mass at St. John's Church at 9 A. M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. 2d price, the tone and unsettled.

Krcnh bout a cent, corn and oats fractions, rye 1 to lc. and barley 2 to 3V2C. seme 7 'iac: wurt 01 wore. known as "Miss Brooklyn." Monday ii 'Ac. siHire.

'Jfw-. mm cnrc. lm p. xn Indorsed By Senator Tydings IWasJiington Bureau of The Sunl Washington, Aug. 23-Senator Tydings' office today indorsed the plea of live-stock interests of Baltimore requesting the establishment of a market news service office of the Bureau of Economics, Department of Agriculture, at Baltimore.

Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture, was requested to include funds for such a service in the budget estimates of the -cepartment for the next fiscal year. It is understood that the department is new preparing its estimates for the year, beginning July 1, 1936, and live-stock market interests are urging that adequate market news service at Baltimore be provided for on at least a six-day-a-week basis. It was explained that at present market news service was provided for the Baltimore area through broadcasts on certain days from a local radio station. This service, it was said, has received a favorable response, but it is felt that a regular office and service should be provided for the important Baltimore trading area.

Secretary Wallace was reminded that "Baltimore is one of the large markets of the country and it is felt that the department's market news service should be extended to include the city, and that reports from other live-stock should be made available to Baltimore as well." RESERVEBANXS' STATEMENTS itanil flats. earuy Vi-uu. bamp. Meats. 2'iallk'.

llci.NBY DEWS Sup. light, mkt, dull. Cal. scftre. 7 sr-orc.

'S-WiV. Cciitralizt-d (er night, David C. Winebrenner 3d, Sec HEIXZENBERGER. On August 21, 1934, LOUIS C. beloved husband of Ida M.

Heinzeuberger (nee Pole). Funeral services will be held at his home. 334 South Fulton avenue, on Friday at 3.30 P. M. Interment in Western Cemetery.

24e lots) IK. score. Bcore. bushel. Wheat returned to a level bout on a par with quotations a week go, while corn showed a net advance stand, Ks-lt.

2a2 2.,. dcure, 24Vjc. I nrenarations nf ihn RanW nf Manhflt- Sun. I it. mkt.

Ftead.v. K. ll r.uxH HiTPiTits. 4 4'2l rases: firm: extra tirsTs. i retary of State, will officially crown her queen and present a silver loving Mrotes Early, 2-qt.

lOalSc. Nearby I'sa-'c. fresh crudod flrMs, iA'Jlc; nr- eince Friday of about a cent. rent rrr-eipts. I uturs lttlnyerator fitajsdanls Ortobtr, Ulr.

cup of which Governor Ritchie is the 5u-nu. 2.ia40e. HI CKLliREllltlES Sup. light, mkt. steady X.

Ida 1 2c. ot. PEACHES Sun. dem. slow.

mkt. dull Trading was light and the early WANN. On August 21, 11)34. OLIVIA A aged 83 years, daughter of the late James and Mary Wann. Fuueral from her late home.

Forest Hill, Harford county, Friday, August 24, at 10 A. M. Services and Interment at Old Centre M. E. Church, Forest Hill.

at 10.30 A. M. 24 trend was definitely lower as scattered New York RuOiel baskets: Md. and N. C.

Belles and HENNING. On August 23, 1934, CLIFFORD A. beloved husband of Nellie Henning. and son of the late Thomas R. and Mary V.

Henning. Funeral from his late residence. 1R02 Normal avenue. Duo notice of which will be given. 24 donor.

To Have Three Attendants Miss Lowman will have three at liquidation, centered on the September future, followed price downturns KltxTtAS. U. S. 2Vln. (2.2ja2..0; 2'A-ln.

few 12.60; 2 54-in. S1.7.-a2: 2-in (l.SOat.75. Elbcrtas, U. S. 1.

254-in. 1.. "Ala 1.65. PMARS Sun. litfht.

dem. slow. mkt. dull. New York, Aug.

T. Nutter Rerrip4s, 11,471 tube; unsettled; creamery. biuner than extra, extras (M2 score), rttr.j firsts (8H-K1 Hcorea) 'jc. tecunds (K4-87 tan Company, Lazard Freres and Bankers' Trust Company to ship gold to France and Belgium were followed by a gain in the dollar, which had been showing distinct symptoms of weakness on the foreign exchanges in company with sterling. Secretary Scoffs At Rumors Asked about the rumors in connection with the weakness the dollar at Liverpool.

Later, however, a fair acoriffO, lf4u l4 centralized (1HJ jyorej, laic, tendants Miss Lillian Cervenka, Miss N. tin bas. Clapi Favorites. IJ. S.

Is. 2-iu. min freiir it Si 40a 1 60- truck. 1 25. sprinkling of commission house buying, mostly from Eastern sources, Ettas Kct'ints.

Ij.WH cases: flrra: mued efilora. special packs i)r selection from fresh re DAMSONS Sup. light. bu. few WITTER.

On August 21, 1934. MART JEAN, aged 8 months, beloved daughter of John A. and Mary G. Witter (nee Bowling). Funeral from the residence of her grandparents, 202 South Washington street, on i'riday, August 24, at 2 P.

M. Interment In Baltimore Cemetery. 24 bolstered the market and then some Rita McNally and Miss Virginia Vaith, On Thursday night, officials have an PRUNES Sup. mkt. steady.

ceipts, li4ii2MHc; itaiidardfl and commercial standards, flrsm. liPic seconds, yoc. mediums, 40 mMindt. dirties. No, 1, 42 poundrt, umtergrade utwjuotetf; aver HOLMES.

On August 22, 1934, DAISY (nee Nolen). beloved wife of the late William X. Holmes. Funeral from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Charles R.

Durling, 102 St. Dunstans road. Homeland, on Friday at 2 P. M. Interment private.

24 speculators took hold on word that frost and snow had appeared in the age checkB. lo'AalYc. relngerHtonj. 8t--ial nounced, "Miss Baltimore, 1934," will be selected in a contest open to single girls of 16 years of age and up living ana about reports of international packs, 2a-4c. standarda.

2hj lc. firsts, lilc: seconds, 20c; mediumv llfallt'-fcc. White iiffgs Kt-sale of premium marks, 84 a. 15c. nearby special paeka, including premiums, nearby and mid-Western hennery, exchaniie we- Canadian Northwest.

Wheat prices were lifted more than a cent from bottom figures, but profit-taking sales pushed values back in the final selling Iuks, Italians, mostly SOc. WATKKMELONS Sup. dem. rery alow, mkt. dull.

Md. Va. and N. C. Various Varieties.

pound 2c: iniund avg 12al5c. 24-26 pound SalOc. 16-20 pound 4a0e. each. VEGETABLES BEANS Sup.

liberal, mkt. dull. N. E. Md.

and bu. hamp. Bountiful, 50a7nc. Nearby Round Stringlesfl, per bushel, tiwt-tlv monetary warfare, he replied: "All I have to say is this: The finan ZELENKA. On August 23.

1934, FRANCES, beloved wife of the late Vincent Zelenka. Funeral from her late residence, 809 North Kenwood avenue, on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment In Oak Hill Cemeterv. 25 cialb, 2ia31c. nearby and mid-Western exchange standards, 27a2ftc.

marked mediums. flurry. KIRCHER On August 20, 1934. WILLIAM beloved husband of Virginia L. Kircher (nee Haas).

Funeral from his home, 1623 Locust street, on Friday at 8.30 A. M. Requiem High Mass at St. Athanasius' Cnurch. Curtis Bay.

at 9 A. M. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. 24 1IECTS Sup. mod mkt.

steady. Nearby. latie hlilieh. Wheat showed net losses of to lc, December new deliveries closing after reaching a high $1.05. May options finished- at ciers seem to take seriously rumors from South Africa, China and Tim-buctoo as to what I am going to do over each week-end.

Why those places should know definitely what I am going to do is beyond me. I just wonder where some of those rumors come CAIiBAtiB Sup. mkt. dull. Ta.

and oajf-c. puueui, 'j'ia-ic. pewees, uazic. Pacific Coast, fresh shell treated nr liners, fancy, Pacific Oast standards, 32a Pacillr CoaHt slifll treated or liners, ine-diuins. Pacittc Coast, pullets, 24a2.V.

retrigeratoi's. nearby, large, 2a27c. Pacific CoaHt, la rue. Itrowns KeHale of premium marks, H4 'Sialic nearby and Western sriecial packs piivate saleft from stre. Western slandards.

24a24c; refrigerators, finest, 24n'2tlc, l.dTe pofliltry steady to weak; chickeni. freight and express unquoted; broilers, freigtit, l)a21o. bu. round type, 4uaooc. bu.

round type. 20a3iic. CAUHO'l'S Sup. mkt dull. crts.

tt Hoy earhv 1'Aa2e. hunch. ll.06al.06, down iyic. from yesterday, in the city and its suburbs. Wednesday night Brooklyn and Baltimore babies will participate in a contest, the ratings of which will be made solely on a basis of physical perfection.

Dr. Robert Johnson, head of the baby show committee, will be assisted by a staff of three child specialists. Riding To Rings At 6 P. M. Thursday night a group of knights will ride to rings in a field CELERY Sup.

mkt. dull. N. 54 August 23. 1934.

MARY C. (nee Jerscheid), aged 78 years, beloved wife of the late Louis Kloch. Funeral from her late residence, 3006 Kenvon avenue, on Monday at 2.30 P. M. Interment in Oablawn Cemetery 27e FUNERAL DIRECTORS (3) Modem Funeral Service.

JOHN F. DENNY Light and Montgomery sts. South 1410-141T. Motor Equipment The Best ert kit2 25- noorer Xl.60al.75. Mich Corn showed early strength and prices stayed above the previous close until they reacted with wheat in the from." 54 crts.

best, mostly highballs, 76c. Pa xl 6tin1.7.ri: 54 poorer, ooc exjiresa, 17aJ2c, towls, treight, lalMc. ex final selling. The bulk of trade, light Condition At Richmond And For Entire System Shown Statements of condition of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond and all twelve banks of the system, dated August 22, follow: ass Errs Hu lmioiid Bank. AH 12 Banks.

Gold certificates on hand and due from V. S. $162,807,000 14.963.361,000 Redemption fund. Federal ReserT. notes 24,034,000 Other cash 8,080.000 press, jallK'.

roosters, freight, i lc. expTeiis CORNSup. mkt. stdy. Nearby, per Hal2c, few 16c.

CAUEIl'LOWEU Sup. light. pony As to the international monetary situation, with the pound moving down against the franc and the dollar also tending toward weakness, the Treas est in recent sessions, was in the way of changing over hedges by cash unquoted turkeys, ireignt, im i-pc. express, 12a15c; ducks, freight, exiiress, 15r. liressetl poultry steady; chickens, fresh, lfia 27c.

frozen 22a2flc; fowls, fresh and frozen, i)a2()o. old TOosteTH( fresh and frozen, I0a12c. turkeys, fresh, frown. 17a2Uc. ducks, fresh.

I3aljc; frozen umiuoted. houses. Corn finished unchanged to Jr. i. filial.

6.i. CUCUM HERS Sup. mkt. dull. N.

bu. U. S. Is. (lal.16: dills.

(1.261.35. Nearby, Jy4-bn. 35a60c. lUiCPLANTS Sup. mkt.

duU. Nearby, IX-hii hnnin. 2fln25e. c. lower.

adjoining the carnival grounds, but LILLY. On August 22. 1934. EDWARD J. LILLY, of 530 Loudon avenue, beloved husband of the late Annie Lilly (nee Welkner).

Funeral services will be held at the Home of Harry H. Wltzke, 4101 Ed-mondson avenue, on Friday at 2 P. M. Interment in Western Cemetery. 24e September liquidation in wheat was ury Secretary said: "I am not disturbed." In addition to these expressions, JOHN BURNS' SONS Bio-eia iork road, towson.

md. Pbone Towson 205. Funeral Directors for over 7.1 year. Day and night calls nromptly answered. Modern funerals at moderate cost.

Cbapel Free WJTTL'CB N. Y. track ree. light. Western: Philadelphia dem.

light mkt. atuy. teehew 6-do7. 7fifl4: noorer. (.1.60: 4 In evidence and this, together with lack of outside interest, checked buying.

Some strength was derived from Philadelphia, Au(T. 23 P) Butter Top Treasury officials expressed no concern the riders will be mounted on motor cycles instead of horses, officials say. The winner will be given the privilege of crowning the "Queen of Love and Beauty" at 10 P. M. poorer, (3.

Eastern: Sup. lisht. dem. slow. mkt.

dull. N. 2-doi. Big Kraues, us score, ir.tc. ui score, 2Hc.

00 score, 27c; 8t) score, S3 score, 2(ic 87 score. 2514c: 86 score over recent uncertainties in the bond market and began to give preliminary Boston, bOatMC. LIMA BEANS Sup. mkt. dull.

E. Sh. bu. (lal.25; N. (1.2."al.76.

OVinvi: nnA Anm mkt dull LILLY and ZEILER, INC. 403 S. Wolfe St. 70ft S. Conkling St l'hone Wolfe 1433.

Phone Wolfe 1222. LITCHFIELD. On August 23, 1934, EDWARD beloved husband of Isa-belle Litchfield (nee Hurdle). Funeral from his late residence, Sutton avenue, St, Denis, on Monday morning at 11 o'clock, 20 Total reserves $172,065,000 $5,216,055,000 Redemption rl Federal Reserve Bank notes 2,336.000 Bills diwminted: Secured by S. Government obligations $161,000 $3,437,000 Other bill discounted 16.37U.tKH) Kggs Keteipts, cases; firm.

Special packH, nearhy white hennery, wliite xtraa, 27a2Nc. brown extras. 2ia27 Vje. Nearby 5ll-ib. saeks, yellows.

U. S. 'is, (1. faw $1.05. 50-lb.

aarks, Valencia. U. S. Is. study to orthodox refinancing next month of $1,400,000,000 of certificates colors Average extras, UaHl'tic.

graded GEO. SCHILLING SONS Not Connected With Any Other Firm Monument and Aisquitb Sts. Wnlfe 2lioli. Tomorrow the carnival will be opened by pioneer residents of the community, wno will pull ribbons switching on the lights forming the large size, SI. DO.

tio-ip. sacas, yellows, 1 ft mristiv around SI. nrsiH, current, joa-lc, Live Pon I tr.v Fowls. Plymouth Itorks. fancr price improvements at Winnipec resulting from last night's frost and predictions of more frost tonight in the greater part of the Canadian Northwest, North Dakota and parts of Minnesota.

Minor rallies on this news were not sustained. The Canadian reports said damage by frost will be more in quality than quantity mixed cx)lors, fancy, 17c; White Ieg- GKE10N PF1AS Sup. mkt. dull. Idaho, bu.

Telephones. (2.60. nl.ttiiMlio Ivn and called Liberty bonds. $5,000,000 Netv Silver norus, iancy. nc ordinary.

lUjrt.ic. old roost On August 22. 1934. THOMAS ROGERS, beloved son of Dr. Thomas R.

and Nancy Paige Manakee. Funeral services at his late resi ers. 10al lc. Plymouth Jtocks, spring chickens, JOHN J. COWAN SON KSTAB1IRHED 1SR0 P'iZA 2082.

raney, ji none isiann uens. lire, $19,816,000 8,114,000 xji i r.ivo uiin. U. S. Is, 4Oa70c.

Nearby. 54-bu. 2lta26c. POTATOES Bot rec. light: track mod.

mixed colors, pixir- and barebacks street and booth decorations. Bright Tobacco Prices Jump Tcrta! bills discounted $650,000 Bills bought in open market 103,000 U. S. (Jweroment securities: Bonds Treasury notes Certificates and bills 30.547.IHX Run mod. dem.

hit it. mkt. sliahtlv weaker. dence, 2535 St. Paul street, on Friday at 2 P.

M. Interment in Loudon Park PHILIP HER WIG SONS 201B Orleana street. Wolfe 5.147-4137. 10O-lb saeks Cobblers, U. S.

Is. (11.10, Of the wheat still susceptible to attack. Raleigh, N. Aug. 23 (JP) Prices Cemetery.

24 mnstlv XI ft.i L. 100- h. scks Oibblm. II lower; White J-eghoms. springers.

Idal7c. ducks. Wliite Peking, spring, old, lOalic; mixel colors, old. aic; Musrovy, 12al3c. Krcsseti l'iuttry Fowls, fresh killed, in boxes, 14a20e.

Thickens. Western, 2tft'-7c; nearby, 21n2c. White Leghorns. 21a23c; old roosters, 10al2c. ducks.

Long Island, lfie. $467,565,000 UD2.250.I100 Little attention was paid to precipi S. Is, (l.26a1.36. Pa. ami 1001b.

GEORGE W. ZIRKI.ER 302! Northern I'nrkwat Hamiltnn 420B. MILLER. On August 23, 1934, FANNIE (nee Poch). beloved wife of the late tation which occurred over parts of Certificates Circulated Washington, Aug.

23 The Treasury revealed tonight that less than a quarter of the $20,823,514 in silver certificates issued under the Administration's new monetary policy have reached new heights today in the tobacco belt. From points scattered throughout the new bright belt came saeks Hound Whites nd Cobblera, U. S. Is. 90c.

a(l, mostly (1. SPINACH Sup. light bu. (1. SQUASH Sup.

mod. Nearby 54-bu. 25a30c. POTATORS Sun. dem.

light the United States grain belt. In fact, a bullish factor in corn was fresh as CEMETERIES AND LOTS (4) Edward Miller. Washington (1), papers please copy.l Total TT. S. Oct-eminent aecuri- tiea $103,563,000 $2,431,524,000 Other securities 428.000 reports of light breaks and prices sertions that much damage had been ranging from 522 to per hundred Funeral from her home, 612 North Decker avenue, on Monday morning at 8 o'clock.

Requiem High Mass at St. Live Stock Markets mkt. dull. N. bu.

bas. Jersey tyne. best. pounds. Prices for some grades were done that grain since August 1.

Washington reports that wheat acre (lal.KI; ungraded, 7oaiM)c; culla, 2oa40c. 'rnr ATI Knr. mud mkt. xteadv. M.

Y. found their way into actual circula tion. Andrew's Church at 9 clock, inter ment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. 20 I.nt baskets few 40c. Nearby.

54-bu. double and triple opening figures for last year. PARKW00D Memorial Park, Monument And Mausoleum Section! 2S Per Orare U. Term a Perpetual Can, "Inquire Aoout Our insurance Feature. OFFICE Mill BARFORD RR HAM.

(USS. ge may be reduced 10 per cent, next Total bills and securities $104,415,000 $2,487,180,000 Due from foreign banks 119.000 8,141,000 Federal Reserve notes of other banks 16 727 000 Uncollected items. 85.721I.ikpo 404. 761. Olio Bank nremisea 3.1:2S,O0O 52 775 000 liamp.

ripe, best, few 45c; poorer, 15 year as part of the AAA program, The remainder, after making al XELSON. Suddenly, on August 21. 1934. LEONARD beloved husband 20c. Canners stock, 60aboc.

per busnel. AUCTION SALES fl Tt A PFjS Cn 1 display lugs. 456 Tied Mai Baltimore (UNION STOCK YARDS. CLAREMONT) Aug. 23.

CATTLE Receipts, 700. Trading very active. Steer and heifer prices 50c. hialieT. Tod on compared with 15 per cent in 1934, were received with mixed attention, agas, $1.501.60, arg.

(1.67; 481 White Malagas, lowance for whatever amounts may be in transit, has gone no farther than the vaults of the Federal Re oiner i.ixa.uoo Total assets $310,070,000 $8,207,734,000 of Anna May Nelson (nee Weller). Funeral from his home, 5 Steven-son lane, Towson, on Friday morn ing at 11 o'clock. Interment in Balti more Cemetery. 24 steers, $7. SO; on heifers.

S.ViiO. ('own and hullb. avg. (1.04; 02 Kiniera. ti.u.MU.

hi, avir 1 01: (10 Servian Blues. Sl.40al.45. avg. Some observers said this might be construed as bearish. It was stressed Tt to 5tc.

higher. Hlaugliter steers tiocxl, (1.43; 100 Cornichons, (1.35; 155 Muscats, 3n Jtlemonamo) Booklet of 132 specimen In Memo-rium tributes sent free upon request. LOUDON PARK CEMETERY Lot Purchasers Will Be Furnished Transportation foi Inspection. Sew Lc Pires Term Free bus service to oew section minor 0772-0773 Vernon K938-eaS9 IjI A lllljlTir.H Federal Reserve notes in actual circula serve System. 1 meiium.

common, Heifers ilx. S4.7."a"i,50' me1ium. S4a4 the Washington intimations lacked of ficial announcement. (lal.16. avg.

(l.oa. I.EMtlNS-Ciil., car. $2 20a4.7S. rvnAVCi-IM Cat .1 cars Valeneias. (3a4.26 XESER.

On August 23. 1934. AUGUST comnicn, low cutter and cutter, This was disclosed by a comparison tion $144,746,000 $3,105,028,000 reuerai rteserve nana vows uooa, common and medium, low cuiter and cutter. S1.7ria2.1n. of Treasury and Federal Reserve note circulation 82,303,000 PEARS 608 boxes Bartletts, (1.85a 2.50.

avg. $2.00. PINEAPPLES Cuba, 270 crates, (1.302.70, son of the late Henry W. and Emma F. Neser.

Funeral services at the William Cook Funeral Mansion, St. Paul and Bulls icod (beet) S3.tOa4: common and me Cash prices for (trains were: Wheat No. figures, showing a net increase of Member bank, re red, jm.uo; o. nara, si.iuai.iu'4 ino. 4 BALTIMORE CEMETERY Beautiful Perprtual-Care Sections.

Reaaonable. Auto for inspection. Terms If desired. North ave. east of Oav st.

Ph Wolf. 1101. dium, cutter, j.oa.7n. CALVKS Receipts. 2(H).

Market active, 2.V. higher. Top, $7 for vealers under 200 lbs. Veal- serve accounts $124,650,000 $4,072,321,000 mixed, si. 07.

Corn yo. 2 mixed, No. 1 $13,000,000 in money in circulation Preston streets. Interment at Mount HOFFMANN. In cherished memory of our dear mother, SARAH who died August 24.

1932. 24e BY HER CHILDREN. ers over 200 f4.2oa."i. Vealera Jood to Olivet Cemetery. 24 since the silver plan was inaugurated 43 OO0 Forenro bank 253.000 0,513 000 Other deposits 1,486,000 201 775 000 2 white.

630. sample grade, 4'JHc. Kye aig. (1.51. BUTTER Extr.

02sc. I Storage-packed fiOsc, try ..15100. Firsts S8sc. EGGS cnoice, ihai medium. 1 4.6a5,7j cull and NESTLE.

On August 22. 1934, AMELIA, with a jump in Federal Reserve notes outstanding accounting for $8,414,000 no sales. Barley, 6c.t$l.zs. 'l imouiyseed, owt. Clorerseed $121T cwt.

Prices for futures ranged as follows: Cl.Yr. High. Low. Close. Ago.

common. HOGS Receipts, 4,10. Market 10c. to SOc. higher.

Maximum advanee on light liuhts. Liirht- neioveu daugnter or tne late ureueric DRUID RIDGE CEMETERY PIKESVILLB Biecutive Office. r05 Cathedral street Tel Forest Pikea. iB9. Vernon 6938-0919.

Total deposits $128,039,000 $4,327,382,000 Deferred availability and Josenbine Nestle. weight and medium weights 10c. to higher. Funeral from her late residence. 5901 items 85,702.000 408.230.000 (fll.ir.l in 1 ADI! Iiit in of that total.

Market steady. Nearby current receipts. 20a 22c. few higher; hennery whites, large size, 27a (2) nn-iiMj gixMi aim cnoice. iu- Glen Oak avenue, on Saturday at 8.15 180 good and choice.

18O-2O0 jo.ai.oini Surplus 6,171.000 138,383,000 Reserve for contingen- At the close of business on August 8, WOODLAWN CEMETERY Centre St Ver 4721 For k00 S.85-H fl.03'4 1.03-, 1.0354 1.0354-94 4 A. M. Kequiem Mass at bt. DominicK Church at 9 A. M.

Interment in Holy Notices received too late for classification will be found on Page 2c. rew higher; medium size, za-ioe Receipts Butter. 601 tubs; eggs, 2,207 ese. LIVE POULTRY Tnmin CHICKENS Ttoeka. 154 to li lbs.

goon and choice. J7.tj0a7.uo; L'OO-uo gooo! and choice. 220-2M) gool and choice. 230-2DO llw good and the night before the silver policy be v. 1,155.000 22.545.000 AH other liabilities.

81,000 27.349,000 Redeemer Cemetery. ao 1 mu. cno ce. naeKins sown Mm i OAK LAWN CEMETERY Phont Vernon 6741 or Rtw R. 1 04 1 reni good.

Jt5.2riaft: St.l-.VIO 11m 1 nirtlium 4 1.04 54-54 came effective, the total of money in circulation stood at $5,334,000,000. When Total $319,070,000 $8,207,734,000 Ratio of total re .93" -i354 14al6c; 2 to 254 17al8c; 3 to 354 lb-. 20c. MIXED COLORS 154 to 154 1.0654 1.06-0654 DISS anrti And rhoict Sir, 'JT, NORRIS. On August 21, 1934.

MARY E. (nee Stoecker), beloved wife of Robert W. Norris. 24e all. 50.

serves to deposit the books were balanced last night the SHFEP AND I.AMRS-Rerelnta. T.amh MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES (S) ann federal He- BARNEY. In loving memory of my only brother. MELVIN H. BARNEY, who suddenly passed nwny, one year ago, August 24.

MRS. J. P1SANI. 2 to 254 10al7c; 254 to llaioo. l.lrr:lliiRN lu to 1 Ifc 13c- 154 54 .7754 .77.

..14 i Funeral services at her home, 3108 prices steady to strong. Top, few choice Harford road, on Friday at 3 P. M. ln- to 1 lbs. 131 4c: 144 to 2 2 to .0054 .60 -605, 63.41 at Jjainos i ins.

nown tincxi and TO. 2 terment In Loudon Park cemetery. choice. common and medium. Sria6.7o: total had risen to $5,347,000,000.

During the fortnight, however, Fed eral Reserve notes outstanding in 25 loaioc; ii to juc. nr. li rtHiCKRNS Colored. A lbs. and nrer 24e WM.

R. EB EE LING Memorials. Mauaolema. Opp. Bonnie Brae.

GTLMOIt 4133. serve note liabilities combined Contingent liability on bills purchased for foreign correspondent. Commitments to industrial advances. 17c 4 to 454 1617c: under 4 12 BETZ. On August 21.

1934. MARY .8754 .49 .4974 culL Ewes iMHO lbs. good and choice, S1.7.asi.2fi; 120-150 good and choice, all weights, common and mediujn. 75c.a$1.25. 15c.

Leghorns, 10al3c roosters (old). SalOo, LOST AND FOUND (8) $25,000 37,000 $528,000 845.000 PATZWALL. Suddenly, on August 21. 1934. AUGUST, aged 71 years, beloved husband of the late Carrie Patzwall.

Funeral services at his home, 3429 Hudson street, on Friday at 1.30 P. M. Interment in Sacred Heart Cemetery. 24 Wheat September: Old M.04'4 1.04 December: Old l.OZ'l l.Of. 1.07 Corn Sept 7BT4 Deo 7854 May 8154 Oats-September: Old 50i New b0 December: Old 50 New 51 Way 6254 Rye September: Old 8 New S6T December: Old 87 ew .87 ay 9154 Barley September: Old December: New 7754 Hay .49 .60 .5154 creased by $9,695,000, while Federal Reserve Bank notes in circulation .604 DtitjKS roung.

t'eKings. iaxc; juuscovy, 12al4c: puddle. 10al2c. R. M.

PETERSON, Acting Local Representative. Chicago .00 (nee ieini, in uer nny seventh year, beloved wife of Charles L. Betz. Funeral from her home. Franklin avenue, near Woodward Drive, Essex, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. 21e New York Re BANK BOOK Lost. Union Trust Co. Catons-ville braucii. No.

4.352, in name Hammond Brenner. Please return to bank. dropped enough to produce the net PhiCatTO. AlUT. 23 fJfV Men 1 ftJVi New York, Aug.

23 (JP) The state PAVLEROS. On August 23. 1934 including 4.0(Mt dirrct; active 15a25c. higher increase of $8,414,000 of Reserve System .7154 Li.au cunesuiiy; -uu-d(fl ItOUIidx X7.5a7.35 ment or tne conf.itmn nf i cuciai Reserve Bank nf NW vl- currency in circulation. When the new policy of issuing cur .8454 .86 .86 .8954 f.0!?, I0'200 Pounds 7n7.25; light lights 2.nn0.7.-l; pigs $5.50 down; packing sows shippers took 3.000; estimated holdover 1.000? Msrhf iht onnA .8454 .8454 .86 .86 .89 Washington Markets U.

S. Department of Agriculture Servlcel Washington, Aug. 23, APPLES No car-lot arrivals, none on track. Ruahels: Sup. dem.

slow; markets dull Wealthy. U. S. Is. 2-in.

OOc.ad BKAGLE Hound lost, white spotted with black, front legs very prominently bowed, answera to name "Bing was wearing Pa. license tags. No. 2000. Howard.

3514. Grcenmount ave. Ches. 3rXI7. WRIST WATCH lost, silver, Baltimore Mail Line pier.

Reward. Ches. 1429. Univ. 8240.

close of business on August 22 shows ANASTASIA, beloved wile ot Jonn Pavleros. Funeral from her late residence, 1648 Pennsylvania avenue, on Saturday, August 25. at 2 P. thence to Greek Church, Homewood avenue and Chase street, at 2.30 P. M.

Interment in rency against silver held and acquired choice 140-ltJO pounds $(ia7: lientweiirht lilO- i -wv Simula o.i,mi.i; memumweieht I'oo. by the Treasury was initiated, there Total reserves 1.820 44.1 nnn BURGER. On August 20, 1934. at Bon Secours Hospital, KEV. CHARLES J.

BURGER, C. S. S. of St. Joseph's Church, Rochester, N.

Y. Office of the dead Thursday evening at 7.30. Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Michael's Church, Lombard and Wolfe streets, on Friday morning, August 24, at 10 o'clock. Interment In Holy Redeemer Cemetery.

24 .7854 .81 .6654 .61 54 aw "nds heavyweight 254-in. (lal.25: fair 75c. Maiden Blush. V. S.

Is. 254-in. 75e.a(l: 2V4-in. 111 i uoniinforl WRIST WATCH lost Thursday afternoon, Highlandtown uec. Reward.

711 Mrmsey Bldu. inuiius ini.iinii nnCKiniT antira miuOum were $494,468,203 in silver certificates Woodlawn Cemetery. 24e United States Government ohli- good 275-550 pounds Sri.50ftft.7ff: dim ennrf (ial.2o. summer rippuis. n.

is. 2'-in, (lal.25: 254-in. (l.25al.3jj. .78 and choice 100-130 pounds outstanding. As of Tuesday night the ROYSTON.

On August 23, 1934, ALICE .76 attte Kereint 7 ftiM Jam fConffnued en Vecrt Pane) Other bills di'-woimted! Kills bought in open market 1.84GOOO widow of the late William E. Koyston Utility, 254-in. Northwestern total stood at $515,292,717. Oovernment; calves 2.000 commerciaf, (Government strictly good and choice long i i eu 3 tea uovernmeiit (riiriHn Urcenings. U.

S. Is. 254-in. min (lal.16 2-in. mostly around (1.25: U.

Utility. 854 -in. 85n. W. Combina COLLINS.

On August 22, 1934, JAMES Funeral from her late residence near Beckleysville, Baltimore county, on Saturday at 10 A. M. Services at Grace nun nrminy meers BTeany to strong on shipper account: all other Rrades slow, weak; Tftal bills and securities (ktlo Stock Purchase Offer Baltimore Grain mwer Liin ween nign time iiema 201 612 000 federal Iteserve notes in artnul M. E. Church at 10.30 A.

M. 2 tion U. S. Is and U. 8.

Utility. Itambos, 254-in. (11.25. Northwestern Greenings, 254-in. OOc (1.

Mcintosh. 254-ln. fery few uim apniymg to ll representative weights son of the lato James J. and Mary Hughes Collins. 25 Funeral from George M.

Fink Son Funeral Home, 811 North Wolfe street, on Saturday at 2 o'clock. Interment circulation 650,068.000 RING. Suddenly, on August 22. 1934 aown; extreme ton ut an Made By Atlas Corp. sales, o.iai;jc.

won itivers, i-i-in. o.ic.aei, est yearlings light steers fully MAKCUn, beloved husband of Fannie jifre oaiiK now circulation nrt 31.355,000 FLOUR Receipts. 1,917 barrels, lnclud Inj 286 CAnHAlih, No car-lot arrivals, unoran on track. Truck rec. mod.

Sup. dem. light. Market ateadv. 1 54-bu.

hamo. Pointed type. Frank Rinir. xiKHuy inarKci: on an neirent but cows Tery uneven steady to weak; bulls firm; Tealers ininMis: AueiuneT oan, reserve private In New cathedral cemetery, Would Buy Minority Holdings In Funeral from his late residence. 2243 nr iiwer.

fiiaugnter uattip nH aiina iur Buipmeilfc. Market steady. Quotation tor flour, barrelt In 98-pound cot ton sack. Including tax. art: 75aOOc.

N. bushel hamp. domcstio round COOLAHAN On August 22. 1934, ED veaiers Nteers irond and Linden avenue, on Friday afternoon. ToUl deposit 1,800,411,000 Ratio of total rewves to drposit im ru pounds fu.arm 1 50 August 24, at 2.39 clock.

Interment tyie, nflckeri locaily, ooatioc. CANTALOUPES 1 Col. arrived I unbrkn on trark Western: Mud. light, dem. light.

Market IW Flour dark to whit I6.0naft.TS Dnunda mi 7r.n 1 1. i kwI cut 1 Hi neaeivc nme comhined T2.5 In Hebrew Friendship Cemetery. 24 aju common and medium 550- WARD beloved huslmna ot Konerta and son of the late Martin and Mary Coolahan. Funeral at his home. 1022 John street, on Saturday at 8.30 A.

M. Re steady. Salmon Meata. 45c. (2.75: heifers good and stand, flats 12s, 90ca(l; jumbo flat 12s, vmKK poimas ooa7.no; common Man Caught In Cave-In winter Patent 6.26a6 so Bard Winter Patent V.90a7.06 Winter Straight 6.61186.76 Hard Winter Sprin( Patent 7.1na7.80 Spring Straight B.90a7.16 WHEAT Receipts, 11,324 bushels, including ami uifuium sj.ian.ou: cows Boon 7h7t (l.lflal.25.

HONEY PEWS 1 CM. arrived. 1 hrkn on e.R.,liM aUnu.u nn, Two Of Its Larger Controlled Companies New York, Aug. 23 (PJ-Atlas Corporation, large investment company, today made a cash offer to minority stockholders in two of its larger controlled companies. Holders of the capital stock of Pa cuiiiinon ana medium a.fiOa3.7ri: low putter quiem Mass at Corpus Church at 9 A.

M. Interment in New Cathedral darlings ex- 1 1 unbrkn. on track, make read: No Is In Serious Condition Cemetery. -o end medium 2.503.fi0:' ypaWs nnH DICES. On August 21.

1934. VICTOR car-lot arrivals, none on trac; sua to iuixeu Melons, making Wednesday read 1 1 unbrkn. on track. MIXED MELON'S No car-lot arrivals. 1 f-i mpdIum 4n 25; cull and car ana Dusneis ailoat.

tocks in eleiators, bushels. I Opening prices were: No. 2 red winter, gar Laffa Angelo Rescued From beloved husband of saran Ulcus Crm (nee Bell). Steers good and choice pounds $4. 50a d.J5; common nd medium cific Eastern Cornoration.

formerlv Funeral from his late residence, unrtrkn. on track. WATERMELONS Kee. eqr. to Va.

boat 4 Md iMint. Sim dem. licht. Mkt. steady.

Trench After Being Buried Fifteen Minutes vi. oijfc, uuiueauc, 74 c. august aeiiTery, domestic, 99 c. Settling pricea were: No. 2 red winter, garlicky, spot, domestic.

(1.0054. CAntino vHraa war. Vn "nep 13.000; closed active after llpn'n: hulk all steadv: ton 1mh, Boat Mrl. Va hulk ner 100 melons. Watsons Glen Burnle.

on Friday at 2 P. M. In ternient in Baldwin Cemetery. 24e and tirays selects, (I5a20. 1'rimcs, Rescued by fellow-workmen after DUNN.

On August 21, 1934. MARY I 'a1 domestic, (1; August delirery, do- CMLiviiY car-lot arrivals. I unbrkn. on traek. Sup.

light, ihin. light, Market steady. "A erl. the beloved daughter ot the late up COBN Receipts, 9,001 bushels by ear. Ship-Bents from eleyators, 331! bushels.

Stock in ele he had been buried fifteen minutes in an eight-foot trench which suddenly pounds down oood and choice Sfl 357 25 CASABAS Sup. light, dem. light, market ward J. and unvia Dunn. Funernl from her late residence, the Goldman Sachs Trading Corporation, were offered $2.50 a share for their stock, and of the common stock of Shenandoah Corporation, $1.80 a share, the former offer to expire September 11 and the latter September 8.

Atlas already controls 65 per cent, of Pacific Eastern Corporation, which as of June 30 last reported net assets of common and medium ewrs fH-150 vators, oj.oed ousneis. Gob Com Onoted at. nv himl 9rm caved in while he was at work, Laff steady, i lumbo to Ms. stand, 6s to 8s. (1.75: ponys, 6s to 8s.

(1.25. PERSIAN MKI.ONSt-Sup. light, dem. light, 2S2S Pelbam avenue, on Friday at 9 A. M.

Kequiem High Mass at the eimiep nil weights common and medium fcedinf lmbs -0-7 pounds good and choice Angelo, a 57-year-old City Water De snriiie ot tne Little Flower cnurcn ai 9.30. Interment private, Please omit market steady, itimnos to os. (1.75s2; stand, 6s nd 6s (1.50; pony. in Ma si nr. loads prime nearby yellow 00 spot.

Offerings am. Pie for present needs. Demand fair. No. il yellow corn arming here by car minted at We, nominal per bushel with transit billing.

OATS Shipments from elevators, 100 bushels, tortain elevators. 16.7IH1 hunhola DEFINITELY STATED The Wm. Cook organization originally sponsored the idea of stating the price of a funeral in advance. (It saves you money and eliminates dissatisfaction. It is still the fundamental feature of this business.

We describe clearly everything to be done and every charge to be made. Under no circumstances is there ever any attempt to persuade you to exceed the amount set by yourself. Rather, by judicious advice the cost is kept low. Yes, methods ARE different here. A Wonderful 1 Funeral for.

JL sffcaO A Mark hroadclnth or gray embossed cloth-covered casket with lining and pillow of fine silks; handsomely engraved name plate; all silver plated handles, outside case, embalming, motor hoarse, tHo-llmou-nines, chairs, candles and candelabra. Other Complete Funerals at $100, $150, $175, $200, $250, $300, Etc. Cemeterv Charges at Cost New York-Jersey City partment employe, was in a serious condition last night at St. Joseph's nowers.j CORN Sup. light, dem.

light, market steady. pff Ynrlr Ini. 1 im sacks, n-aoz. mostly arouna uos, FLETCHER. On August 21.

1931. at No. 2 white onta, SOaOuc, per bushel, as to Hospital. l.VKI. Including W6 dirrct: markrt nnminal.

Calrpar-Ren-liJta. 1.280. jnclilrt- $24,979,145. Including stock in Shenandoah, which is under contract for purchase from Central States Electric Cor el Nearbyl practically supplying the miirket. "The EM, A v.

FLBatlKK Interment, at Newport, R. on August 24, 1934. 24e Note On all sales of oate to the local trade, excepting those on track, theru la an aHrfitinn. TA RLE GRAPES 2 Cal. ard.

4 'iii" i. 'aiiTa airan; inr nnlltllrrn nearby kinrla nominal; (rood Tennessee, $7: com. Other men who were working In the trench with Angelo jumped clear FRENCH. On August 22, 1934, LOUISE unbrkn. cars track.

Astern Sup. light, dem. light. Market steady. B.

Sh. 2-qt. climax barge of 1540, per bushel for storage and elera- tion. which is paid by the buyer. OUR reputation is assur-ance that the ceremony, in the beauty and reverence of the service and in the distinctive uniformity of the Funeral Cortege) will be the finest token of respect that anyone can pay a departed loved one.

For 60 years it has been our great privilege to serve a distinguished clienteleyet the needs of the family of modest means are not overlooked. At Selected By Patrons Our Last 1,000 Funerals Were at Follows: of the slide and were not injured. They poration, Atlas controls 95 per cent, of the stock of Shenandoah, which reported net assets as of June 30 of Imhs Kerelpta, 10.0SO, InehM. mg 7,040 direet; lamb strong to 2.V hisher: ood to elioire, nwlimi. Ml Kna7 fin- beloved daughter of the late Wll 11am L.

and Murv C. French. immediately seized shovels and cleared 10al2c 54-bu. bas. Niagaras, Sne75c.

LLTTI'UE 3 Cal. ard. 7 7 unbrkn cars track. Western Sun. dem.

light eommnn thniwonla, $iM: sheen sleadi: rhnlre RYE Receipts, 1,1160 bnMiels, Including l.WIO wishcls by oar and 100 bushels afloat. Stock in levators, 181,219 bushels. HA I General nay market Is quiet Supply ample. On good timothy and cloter mixed prioes Funeral from her late residence. 5008 Belnir road, on Saturday at 2.30 the earth away.

An ambulance was Market weak. crta. Iceberg. 4-5 do $11,498,505. Atlas, as of June 30, reported net assets of $119,665,761.

M(' Ileeeipts, S20. Ineltidlng SW direct: marlrasif VIkIih. ICO a- nsr P. M. Interment In Loudon I'Hrk called and he was taken to the hospital, mostly fair to ordinary best, poor (1.503.

Eastern Sup. light. tl Cemetery; 2.e nuui 5,1111 uw ion, ins poorer grades 01 bay am hard to sell at any price. Market Irregular on evenrth na below 8 Hmnth riem. ugni.

jtiaraei: ieauy, tf-uoz. ens. This move on the part of Atlas was understood to represent an important GRUNER. On August 23. 1934, JOHN Dig noston, u.ial.ic.

LIMA BBANS Sup. dem. slow Market weak. Bushel hampers, (1.501,75 fi where it was said he was suffering from shock, suffocation and possible internal injuries. The trench on which the men were at work is for a street water main and Grain Price Ranges In Leading Markets beloved husband or Mary Gruner.

Funeral from William J. Tlckner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Monday at 8.30 A. M. Hequlcm Mass In St. Gregory's Church at 9 A.

M. 27 step in the company's program of simplifying its capital structure and consolidating its assets. The company ex STRAW Maraet is quiet and steady. Wheat k.VTv "fciwR" si ot straw, (8. MILL FEED Receipts, 881 tons, including 5 tons for shipment.

Market steady on spot hrsn and middling. Spring bran, per ton, 100-pound sacks, $3J; standard middling, per ton, 100-pound kecks, $.14. BARLEY Shipments from elevator, 107 TOMATOES 1 ti. Y. attd.

tnbrkn. ear track. Truck rec mod. Sup. dem.

light. Market steady, lU-qt, climax baskets. panded rapidly during the years of de 84 were less Chicago, Aug. S3 Wl Range of grain prices MIX ten VEGETABLES No car-lot rtls no cars track. ONIONS 1 N.

T. and. 1 brkn 3 unbrkn clining markets, by offering its own stock in exchange for the stock of ai i.niirii.ai iiinraru iiaiay Sept. Wlicst High. cars track.

Sup. dem. light. Market bw in eioTaiora, v.ilid Dusueia, Philadelphia Philadelphia, Aug. 2.1 MP) Flour Soft, win service pipes to various houses in the 4700 block of Elsrode avenue.

Volunteer Firemen Pick other Investment companies, taking ad yeuoy. mass, auu oo-lD. sacks leilows, U. S. 1.

(1.15; fair (1, PEACHES No car-lot no eara track. tsr. straight, Western, 6 0OaQ.78; nearby. tl .25 104 '-4 1.02 Sup. light, drm.

light, market steady. Va. Chicago, old rliicaao, new Minncaic.li, Minneaimlis, KnnMa City Winning xT.irerKKl Dee Wliraf hard winter short patent, spring fllrt. el Mb a77 1. FRANCK STaTt0? at prices that appeal low.

Cloae. i.6.i"',i iM'i-n 1.03 'A 111-4 l.ii i n'4 lol jot 14 1.04 1 04' 1'4 1.04'4-U 1 10'i 111 C. B. P. Ward As Head mi.

pas. u. is, in. (2.50; 2 in. (2.50a2.75: U.

N. 2s. 25 in. fair (1.50a2, mostly (1.5tial.75, Bu. bas.

iu.cii,. ai.Ktni. Drinir hort nafpnt. 17 Rna7 124 were between $101 and 150 132 were between 151 and 200 315 wars between 201 and 300 224 were between 301 and 400 98 were between 401 and 600 46 wars between 501 and 1000 7 war 1000 and over WM.J.TICKNER SONS North A Penntytvania Ave. a FAYETTE 4SiM3MSSTZ Wfieat No.

2 garlicky, doraestie spot itunist dellTery, WT'o. Corn Na 2 yellow. S'sOOe. Oats No. 2 white, 6254a64a Hilrsgn.

t.ld Miirago. new $2.25. W. Vs. Bu.

bos. Hales, 2 54 to 24 inches, u. S. Is, (2 78. few higher.

Bu. bus. Elbertas, V. f. li, 2 to 254 inches, 254 in (2.25.

lOSii 15" 1.12'. 1.02'a vantage of the fact that the stocks investment companies were for the most part quoted substantially under their liquidating values during the bear market period. Crude Oil Stocks Decline Washington, Aug. 23 (P Stocks of domestic and foreign crude oil were reported today by the Oil Administration at 338,762,000 barrels on August 18. a reduction of 1.625,000 from the Parade Of Apparatua One Of Features Of Convention In Baltimore County George B.

P. Ward, of Owings Mills, THE WM. COOK FVXEtlAI, MANSION IS SCIENTIFICALLY AIR-CONDITIONED loos ion; P.EAS-l Col, srvd. 8 1 nnhrkn. cars Iinneairlia.

Kanaa Winnipeg. Mar Wheat Tfilitrln Ifc1 itaailaWa'Mawfcii rraeg. ritip. dem. light.

Market steady ick. Sup. dem. light. Market steady.

Toledo. An. 23 (Ft Toledo grain on trask lo. hti. hamp.

Telephones. (2.25: poorer, (2. PET'PERS Sup. light. Demand slnw, Market bu, hamp.

green, large, 75c; poorer. loni i nn 110M 1.1o4 101 i 1.014 dull '11. was elected president of the Balti 1.074 1.11 U'2 fhifago Minneapolis Knnsas (Ity Winnipeg lower 1 POTATOES No car-lot arvls. 1 unbrkn. car track.

Hud. riem. alow Murker dull 1imi. .80 4 81a6254c. Oram In store, transit billing st tlJ.

TJtThM This Plain But Beautiful Solid Mahogany Catket Cover A with extra fine lb. sacks Cobblers, U. 8. 1s. (1.051.1(1; xI.lTernonl.

Sept. Com flilesgo more County Volunteer Firemen' Association yesterday at the annual convention of the group. The meeting was held in Lutherville. total a week before. Domestic crude stocks declined icw as ei is.

ei.ioai.io: lew tow as SI. SPINACH Him tiht Hm ll.l.t IVm. Cook St. Paul and Preston Streets VErnon 8080-8081 dull. bu.

bu. Sew Jianaas I'lty Dec f'orn 000 and foreign 165.000 barrels. sxirn, 44 54o. abore; oats, 254s3c, sbofe. Minneapolis Wlnneapolls, Aug.

28 Flour loc. lower: SMrloar ta. family mtent.a 17 60n7 70 tm.i Hilcago Savoy, SWEET POTATOES No arris, no One of the features of the conven Vtodem. .77 ii .4714 ,7 .77 .77 '4 .77 .45 Ksnaaa Itv Hint. rala cars use, isup.

oem. light. Mrket steady. N. bu.

has. Porto, Kicans, partly graded. (1.25: few TJ. 8. Is, (1.35s1.50.

Bu. has. Nauev Halls lurtlv vraded kl RAILWAY NET EARNINGS New York, Aug. 23 (if) Net railway In 98-ponnd cotton sacks' ahlpmenbi 21,029 barrels; bran (2S.60aS4. Wheat Cash No.

1 rjilcago, old I lilrago, new, tion program was a parade in which fourteen volunteer and six regular fire companies and three Are department ambulances participated. .40 '4 '4 .47 U. S. Is, (J .50. Bus.

bas, jersey type, partly Minneapolis, Mlnneaiiolia, Winnipeg operating income on railroads reporting today for the month of July sDrltlsh urhange rate, BmmmtBanaBBMB Other Waahlnoton Marketa Wnshinirtnn An 09 A Lutherville and Towson were in quality eronrtcimn, nanrl-lomtlj upholstered in silk, is Included Id our complete funeral: Professional Services, Outside Cane, Hearae and Llmoualne, Candelabra ad Cendlei, Funeral Notice and Door Crape, A Complete Funeral $525 CHARLES E. FRANCK 01 MADISON AVE. VErnon lit) 1034 10.1.1 cluded in the parade route. liOnl Soiilliwealern 12112,787 $242,278 New York, Ontario A WeMern Cotton Ginning Decline Washington, Aug. 23 (P) Cotton of tub, 2Sc: S8 score, 2Sc.

tub. 27c. Legs Best current receipts, fancy tlMlliprV Ul.lf.M lli.llfb. jortnern i.ii.io'; no. 1 red durum 1.121.18; old September (1.11; new F-pteniber December (111; May $1.1054.

Com No. yellow 7oi7054c. Osta ho, whit (061 lnduitrll Loam Larger Washlnnton, Aug. 23 (JF) An rise in industrial loans by Federal Reserve Banks was shown today In their condition statement for the week ended August 22. In that week their total Joans of that class were $298,000 against $214,000 the previous even day thla yenr'a crop ginned prior to Au Named School Principal Leonnrdtown, Aug.

23 Brother Hfauco and dated uhile eggs, If. extrs; large, 31 u. S. utrss. inediiun.

31c: It. M. stand. Allowable Oil Output Cut Washington, Aug. 23 (JF) The na Tumal Direebrs Funeral Direct on Sine 1799 Henry W.

JENKINS I Sons Co. Consult Us For Prices We Meet Ail Conditions Orchard and McCnllob Ntrreta VKRNON lrge. llovernmmt graded and gust 16 was reported today by the Census Bureau to have totaled 353,888 tr "it eauaa, large, ooc, stmidanls, large. 2354c. Live I'nMllrv 108 W.

North. Ave Rogatus, C. F. has been named principal of the Leonard Hall Grammar School. Ho was executive coun I tional allowable crude oil production for September was set today by Secretary Ickes at 2.341,700 barrels, de running bales, counting 4.424 round bales as half, bales, compared with 459.528 running bales, Including 9,807 half bales, to the same date a year ago.

linniB. 1 roosters. TsOc.i spring chickens, Plynimitli ItneVs, 0er iwunds. 21a22c under niinrie Wand Retls, fancy, rolored, 14a16c.t Ij-glmrns, I-talflc: turkeys, old toms, 12c. old bens, Hsloe, selor of Camp Calvert on Brcttons JtMiimt crease of 107,600 barrels from the August quota of 2,449,300 dally, Bay this summer, I.

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