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b4 E R 3 LATE BEAR RAIDS - UNSETLE STOGKS i Many Quotations Carried to ¥ew Lows—Special Drive Against Steels. 1 BY STUART P. WES! “pecial Dispatch to The Rtar. = ‘¥SEW YORK. November 27.—Ex- pressions of opinion over the week ennl practically all indorsed the view teday that the” decline on the stock vihhange was due to internal market <$pditions chiefly and had very slight f@nificance for the business situation ohgs'de. . #P-king this for granted, the whole estlon early today was how near mpletion was the forced selling bv erloaded had 1 individua's h on'y e the pools and been going on ¥ <casio interruptions Aiddle of September. “During the greater part of the time ere w-8 not the severe seil'ng pres- « that appeared in the S-turday sndrket. On the con'T~ry, attempts to Hring ~hout a rally did not carry verv 2. There w '] a zood .de~l of ccdtter liquidation in prog-e an@ th's was surnlemented by fre Shert selline on the p~r* of snerula- whe had ga‘ned much corfidence the'™ suc ses on this side dur- welre. Stan1 Shasre Attacked. al attack was directed | a0 States Steel cemmon ' sran] ahares on ‘the hich ~fall the a slandar hother ar not | cowant hac allnwad | nogetmistia on ot hanann thik enhione. thas tha o o e +n ha snan namaty, mamant wae ovetantacm et o R 1 SenE acad dividand fo mna @nas: ReapY wien rednieimante cneailna » and O STemam Telaimad, \adine Ssrmant an | anpannt fam ha cwean ta en ha Yandla - ~ wa¥ ahoca 40 Af REaAT 2t o Y fenns Pelealn Tenimacelne. ‘2 e Anatdnnt 0 sho rvatan~a tha im Anv e “hn <ot e fre rlaa hlet fov the vear $4515 made eorlv n Tena n wten Rawa mnmavally wae sha in etasllam ahasa nraiane v hanmas Tealtan Men Athar Tuwanann +ha e was thue maline 15 hank a2 tha A —n mannline ta tha situation of An~neial A mnah hag haan caid an ~nn avanvte and W ranena to wam e ra enweane eavernmant § far ~hard af evnandis wae ha. 3 Amaninan deht Lt etertai e drnal thalthras FAneiel thines fn e gonwa tha mawna Sartiar~ ta the ald +ims narity with the @rlar Enatre $3,000 000 TO HOSPITAL | AND TWN NROHANAGES “Mpm Beonestheéd as Endowment in Am Tohse pf (n)... 105 m TWee s Wie e’y fAm W Wks 7% pf.. 85% aner o1 Criting Prpf.. 26 1Y Pme B Tead 1% FINANCIAL. Am Roach. Sm Cartan ON “Am Catton ON pf.. Am Dy, Am Shin & Com.. m Smeiting. Am Smalting p?. Am Snufr.. Am Zinc & Tapf.. 43 aconda. ... .. 45 ccaDry Conde 66 Arso Mrv G 1atpf. < % Assaciated Ol.... 111 \tchisnn, oy Archison of ) \tlanta Rir & AT 1% ‘antle Cat Line 10%% Camtie G | 2ely *Atlantic Ref.... 1’5" - . % Auto Sales. e’ Sl PatAeein t nen 18 Baldwin Loco pf... 11 % Ralte. & (o « Ralte & Ohin nf P8V, Bangor & Ar'nst'k. 9% Rarnesdnll (A) 28% Rarnesdall (B).... 19 4T . 6% Raschmt Packing Reth Steel.... 1ath Steel (B) Reth Ct1 78 (n). Reth Stesl 5 pf. . Boath Fishertes... Rkivn Fdison ~icivn Rapid Tran Rkivn U'nion Gas.. 115 Rrunswick Term 28 Burns Rros (A). 139 rnsRros iRY.. 5 6% Burns Bros D! 0t Hutir & Superior 27 me Butterick.cecesese 5% LM% S 9% % T T 6w % “anadfan Pacific.. 13 % “antral Leather 34 “entral eath pf. “handler Motor.. “hesapeake & Ohlo 6 %% ‘hes & Ohlo pf =1 1:1% ~hi & Alton. “ Chi & Alton pf. . S Chi & Fast 11l 28 ht & East I pf... &k hi Great Westrn.. 4% | ‘ht Great W pf... sl “hi Mil & S P 2 hiMH&StPpf. 3% ‘hi & Northwn.. 73% “hi R 1 & Pacific 1% hiRI&FE% D! 84 ‘hi R1& P 7% pf.. 92'5 2% 61 k(3 285% % 9 2% n lomSolvents A... 4% ‘omp Tabulator... &% ons Cigar.. . W% aneGasof NV 121 ConsCasof XY wi 60 fuly ns 1extile. B 3% 99 1014 1250 123% 4% 27 2 uciDie Bieer. 6 62 Crucible Steelpf... 81 .81 uban-Am Suxar 22% 28% Cuban-Am Sug pf.. % 98% ubu Cane Sugar. 1 U4 uba Cane 8 p..... 3 38 'avidson Chem. 2% 4% el & Hudson. 1% 1164 1loms Mmes. . wn 0% DuSS&AtDL.... ¥ % i Will of Maj. J. H. Dooley upoat 1K 1) i t deb... i of Virginia. Dup e p tman Kodak. IRICHWAND, Va. Novemher 27.—| Gwetrio St tote Three mi'l'on dollars for the endow- e -3 mpnt of a Towpitai and two orphan- o e ages for white girls here are provide: - vutt-donnson 854 5% T ain the aillof ok, James M| gndicott-Johnpf.. 18 118 bdte toduv at Lovingston, Nelson The estate was valued at which was 1< o caqunty. 36000 0°0 mos* the widow. at whose death the three mjllion is ‘to_be turned over to the Sikters of Charity In addition a lafge tract of land between May- delith, and the will requests that she “sgve It to the city of Richmand to e used as a museum and ar , pro- \'&;d the ci*v approvriates 060 an- nudally for its proper maintainence. Aside from bequests to other relatives and minor bequests to employes and servants, no mention is made of the digposition of the remainder of the ol e a th. —— :$1,00v,0vv SFEEL PLANT. JETROIT, November 27 (Special).— to be started on a The strretion ,000 sheet ‘steel plant here. will roll sheet metal for automo- bi fenders. hoods and bodies, for wHich Detroit is one of the largest mar- xefs in the country. AUTO OUTPUT STILL HIGH. ntly organized Michigan Steel Com- | sen Eiectric. a0 Klec spl W i... sdupp Motors. CEW YORK, November 27.—Auto- | rydraulic Steel.. . % 3% m:‘h.ya output .emains high. Some | HydraulicStipf... ® & 217,000 ssenger cars were turned { aunuis Lentras, 08 106 out in October. This ia about 32,000 | .aspira sl legs than August's high record, but | ,aterooro Me! b represents a recovery of 30,000 cars | n o frqm the Sep ember slow-down and | pierpurv Met pf. k3 £ ialn unusuaily large figure for this Int] Agri Chemical. 6% 6w sedson of ihe year. In addition the | o) AgriChem pf.. Z8% 2% omobile makers are stated ta be| 01 ‘nent... U well booked up ahead and continue { ‘ol Compustion B 224 +oibe liberal buyers of steel. O oGt Nerthern. 3 e YORK CENTRAL GAINS. NEW YORK, November 27.—The N York Cantral Railroad Company fof Octob¢? reports gross income of %3§,733,437, a gain of $5 347,757 com- payed with last year, while net op- crating income amounted to $5,362,344, @ Jnln of $653,858. the ten -ndnths ended October 31, gross amounted to $291,754,285, a gain of 8,460,155 _over the same period last year, and net operating income of %59,597,455. - gain of $129,744. —_— November i MINEAPOLIS, Seftlers continue to move into ‘Mi&nesota. Forty-seven families. <chfefly from the middle western aTes. arrived to make new homes 27, — n §the worthern countles within the &t nienth> i M~ Dwolev's late “om and M . Cdlvary cemetery is set aside as a eife for the three institutions. aymont, was deeded to Mrs. at severa' ‘o e mata st CIUTVeSLET. 6 Kayser (Jultus).... h-uy-Spring Tire Kelly-Spring 6% pf Kelly-Spring 8% pt Kenneeott...ooco0e Keystone Tire. Open. High. Low. w ey (6 z @ ko1 Adv Rumley pf.,.. 4% % &% AY Reduction..... bSW 8% . F5% Afax Rubber. 2% 124 1% Alagka Gold. % N % Alagka Junear "M %t ATMad Chemical 6 0% 69 AWed Chem pf..... 199% 10 % 109 A"Ms Chalmers. ae a% 1 Am Aer Chemical. 24 % 2% Am AerChempf.. 60 ‘0% 63 Am Reet Sugar.... 38 88 88 Close. B 2% “- ol 1% “ 4% 1150 1% 4 % 103 5 T 4% 593y 15 Open. | Lackawanna Stee. 5 E iLake Erie & W.... 0 0w Lake Erie & W Df.. Tk 04 Lee Tire & Kubber. 2% b Lehigh Valley. 6 6% Liggett & Myers... 2.0 200 Lima Locumotive.. b6:49 62% Aackay Cospf..... 60 €9 Muck ‘Lruck. 62 88 Mack Truck s0% 80% Macy Co. 69% N Lason Pty Manhat Liec Sup.. 3 Manhattun Elev. Manhatian Shut. Manati Sugar Market St Ry Market St piior.. Mariand On. Martin-1arry, Mathizon Akl Maxwen (aj. Maxwell (B).... May Dept Stores Mexican Seaboard 15 Mexican Sbd ctfs.. 1% —idls Miami Copper. . 2%m 6% i o iy 2 A 6% Y Kan & Texas. 184w 13% Mo Kan & Tex pf.. 3% -T% Mo Facific. . 16 Mo Pacific pf. ans Mortana Power, 65 Montgomery. Ward 0w 29% Moon Motora...... DLt 5k Mother Lode Citn Natl Biscuit wi.... 3% Nt Enam-uag Natl Enamel pf. Narttend . Nati Lead pf. s ¢ opper. NewOr Tex & M-z 814 N ¥ Alr Rrake.. £ N Y Air Brake (A) @1 N Y Centrai.. 04 Chi & St L. 81 8t N ¥ Dack. .. a o N Y Dock pf. % s N YN Ha& Hartfd 200 0% NYO& Western. 20 20 Norfolk & Western 113~ 113% North American. &8 8 North American pf 85 5 North Amerrts.... 24 2% Norchern Pacific T3l 4% Nunnally Co.. v O Ohio Body & BI S % Oklahoma Prod s 7 Orphesm Circult. 18% { Otis Elevator. u4 ' “\wens Hotrle. { racific Develo; 4 Pacific Gas & 813y 1 Pacifie ot =4 Packard Motor. 134 van-Amer Pete... o 5% Tan-Am Per (B 51 Sl Panhandle P& R.. & 5 ennsvivant © sk Tenn Seahd S: 3% 3% Paonlo's Can %% 1 Peorla & Eastern.. 13 13 Vere Marquette. 29% 294 Pere Marq pf... 64 & Pere Mra prior pf.. 7% 4% Phinde Inhia € Philade'nhia Co pf. Phillips Jone: ‘hmihips Pete. Dierce-Arrow Pierce-Arrow pf.. “erce O, Pierce Of! pf. Pieelv-Wiggly. Pitts Coal. “ire & W Pitts & W Vapr... K Creek Coul. Postim Cereal. ... Postum Cer pt. Pre esed Steel Car Pressed Stl Car pf. 100 8% 4t 9 % “educers & Ret Producers' & Rf pf. Public Servof N J. | Puliman Co. ogra OIl Pure Oil 8% pf. Railway Steel Spr.. 103% 13 Ray Con Copper... Readine 2d of. Reis Robert Remingten Typr. Renlogle Steel 2ty Rep 1.~ & St 4% Pep Iron & St! p S5 | Reynolds Springs.. .14 14 | Revnolds Tob (BY. 61 2 Reynolds Tob pf B. 111% 1174 Royai Duteb....... 62 2% G- Josonh Lead.... 19% 18% StL&SanFran.. 714 s ~iL&SanFrpf.. 5% 36 St Louts Southwn 380 30 <t LewsSowr Df 9% 59% Santa Cecilia 8 2 2 ~avage Arms. 1% 1% <axan Motors. %1% Seaboard ALpPf.. 8 8 <ears Roebuck. 9% <anera (CODDET. M % Shattuck-Arizona:. 7 T Shell Trad & Trun. 35% %% Shell Unfon pf..... 3% 95t Sinclair Ofl. 0% 31 inclalr pt 9% %% kelly Ofl. . % 9 Slosa-Sheffiel 88 <o Porto Sugar. 38 SoPorto R S pf. 89 Southern Pacific. 88 88% Southern Railway. 21% 1% <outhern Ry pf. 62 srand Ollof N J ney 17 Steel & Tube pf.... 76 176 Sterling Prod.. 69 6814 Stewart-Warner... 61 &7 Stromberg Carb. 50% 60% Studebaker........ 17§ 118% Submarine Y 4 %% rs Tenn Copper. - 8% 8% Texas Compas 6% 4% ‘Texas Guif Suiphur Sls 6l Texas & Pacific.... 19 19% lexa; & PC&OIl. 1% 19 Third Avenue...... 14 14 Tide Water Oll..... 126 * 126 fimken Bearing.. 31% 1% +obacco Prod. Bi% obacrn Prod'A. ‘Tobacco Prod pf... 10.% TolStL& W pfd.. 56+« na Con:i UM . Twin City R Tran.. 68 . Lnion Bag & Pap.. 664 United Alloy Steel. 34'%5 3t United Drus... BB United Drug 1st. 8% 46 United Fruit. LI B Cnited Ry Inv..... 11 n Lnited Ry Inv pf... 25% 284 « Dited Retau strs 68 68w L 8 Cast Ir Pipe... Y% 8% USCastIrPpt. 60 Va Iron Coal & C.. Va Ir C & Coke Df. THE EVENING- STAR. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Qffice ~WASHINGTO IBOND SENTIMENT " REMAINS BEARISH Liberties Slightly Lower in Today’s Market—Some A l Advances Noted. 825 | b sm‘ BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. . 0% | Special Dispateh to The Sta: ;: ‘ NEW YORK, N. Y., November 27.— & |The week in the.bond market opened w0 |today with no tmprovement in prices. 8% | Sentiment among the traders. con- 6 itinucd bearish. 2% . Larege blocks of high-grade railroad | ** bonds were reported overhanging the : |market, While in this classification 4% there was no percep.ible weakening l;.';h of quotat.ons, there was no buying: jaround ‘present levels. Financial in- ! 15 i stitutions were evidenily not lnur»l 14% . ested at present prices. It was the 5% | OD-nion, however, that when the iurn | 11 | came the advance would be rapid. :39.’ Libertys Slightly Lower. 6 | Liberty bonds went lower. Losses 1% ;were' not large, but the tendency &o 8 ' i manifest during the past week con- .b% ; tinued unchanged. All this time, money | 4 |rates have shown no inclination to ad- @ |vance. If any:hing the money market %0 has been casier. - S it |, Among/high-grade railroad bonds ‘At- lantic Coast Line 48 and Canadian Pa- 10% | cific debenture 4s showed advances to- | |day. There was slight improvement 6% lalso in St. Paul 4s of 1925. Dominion of 11% | Canada 5s of 1952 were also very active 28 Innd a trifle higher. Bonds which were ' weaker intlude the Seaboard Air Line issues and particularly the 6s which ! wen: -below 58. Probably the outlook :for the Seaboard {8 no worse than it was when the bonds were selling ten or fifteen points higher. Apparently the reason for the decline in the bonds ! railroad stocks in keneral. Factor Causing Decl'ne. i TUneasiness over prospective 'egls- “lation is a faclor in the bond as well | as the stock market. Chicago Great' W stern 4s. the obligation of another | -20% go-called weak road, drouped a point. 19% Trie convertible 4s, series D, con- 1% tinued their reaction. St. Faul r 8% funding 4%s lost more ground, as €% did the - convertible 5s. Weatern 2% Maryland 4s dropped back a point. 74 New Haven 6s did the same. St 1% Louis Southwestern Term'nal 58 lost 6~ fractionally. Here at least unfavor- abl: carnings could not be given as . !the reason. The market for St. ‘Louis Southwestern bonds. in the fop/mior of many judges, has ncver| fwibeen 8 good us the merits of the ™ roud w.ranted. | Delaware and Hudson convertible 5s ! flla | were an:ther reactionary railroad | 4% bond. Deluware and Hudson rtock 18% | has been losing ground stead'ly of 8 llate in response to great losses in- &8 curred by the road during the strike. 5 Cuban Sugar Bonds © 45| Among industrials American Smelt- 3Wling and Refining 5s and Cerro de 51 | Pasco s went a little lower, wiile 12% | eastern ~ Cul 29; | Sugar_secur Sugar 712s gained. generally have met ‘31 | more favor now, that the outlook for 73 | the industry is 8o much better. Brier 38 Hill Steel 5lzs sold lower again to- day. 4 1" Price, movement in forelgn bonds _{was med. Both French :ssues were 40% yeactionary. losing some of the ground 80 At 181 134 8 1% | zained after the optimistic report 21 :brgught back from Europe’ by Pres- 4 |iddnt’ Mitcheli of the National Ci 8 iBank. City of Copenhagen 5%s is the same as that which has affected | no, ’:...- < Cont D.- [ev vonx BONDS socx excauncr] ‘¢, MONDAY,- NOVEMBER 27, - 1922. Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. UNITED ?‘I’A‘I‘u BONDS. Bal les 81,000). High. Low. . 10004 168 9820 162 o 6 98 00 10026 Liberty 1st 4%s Liberty 2d 4% 5. Liberty 3d 43s. 82 44 4“0 27 125 Liberty 4th 44 » Victory 4%s°23 Victory 4%s8 (¢ 17 10002 10002 US4%s1962... 523 9938 9930 FOREIGN GOVERNMENT, STATE AND MglNIOIPAL. = les ($1.000). High. .10 7 100 80 Low Close 100 100% Rrazll &s. Rragil Tls. Chile 85 1846 . 6 10%% 10% 1% Chinese Govt Ry Gs. 51 &% 61 Copenharen 538, %0 884 80 Cuba §s *04. .. %6 9N 9 Czechoslovakia 8s. Dan Municipal8s A.. 2 Dan Municipal 8s B.. 2 Tenmark Rs. e 2 Tenmark @8 TDutch East Ind ¢s 3 Dutch East Ind 63 a2 22 3 French Govt 88.......40 967 Fronch Gove Tis.... 4 % MY Halti6sctfs........7%8 9%8% %' Javanese 2 4%s. 3 984 92% “ 8% U 1 6% % Warsellles 68. « ™ T T Mexica bn... 17 e & B Mexien Gn large 10 a7 a4 Meaxien da. .. .9 #5Y 851 Montevideo 78, L1 Ry 89% 9% Netherlands 6s. QoW W% 6% Nneway Re. 3 103 1KY m‘a Norway 6s ctfs & W0 %A “‘E)"‘G‘ 17 T 14 2% Ovecnulond 2 W07 0T W0 Annamatana e D701 100% 100 PindeJonfn1944.. 2° % 94 94 Pinde Jan §=1947.. 8 5% 9% & Pio Crand- Do 8niRe 7 1% O 1% fan Paulo, Citvof.8s 2 9714 9ip 06k Qon Pavin, Rt of. fn.. 2 K o8& Q-inn, Dentof. 79... 48 % REY% Qwaden Bf........... 20 4G 1% 104 TovinGs. ... 1A Winodom T'd Kinedom Klae '37. 36 WK 075 102% Trnemav 85 1946, 2 106% 1B 1Y% Zurich 8s..... 1 10% 10% 10 MISCELLANEOUS. Afax Rrrhor .. 5 9% 98 % Am Aot Chom 7148, 7 108 1oL 107 Am'Cotton O 5s.. ... 61 8l S AmSmel & R1stfe ¢ @ o'W Am @eea-Raffu.... 9 102 W4 Am Tel & TelcvGs.. 8 1Y% 3% Am T & Toltris Am T & Teltrds 81 Anton Jereens 6 (3 Armonr & Co 4145 8% At'antic Pafinine Ra Azncaren Rara 1 s K Path’sm Qtecipm he. § Path’em Ktepl e f s 13 Rriar H' Q¢ 18 (4 87 Rilyn Fdison ren 5s. 4 Plhvn Fdaan 7« N.. 2 Rueh Term cnn i 15 RBuch Tm Bld~68°60. 8 en‘ral T.ea‘her 5. Caren ds Pacen 8s. hila Canner & Fhita Connerta .. 15 Comn-Tab Rec fa'41 1 k-] 3 ” (41L.000). High. Low Cles 3 Bal & Ohfo prin 3%s ‘94 Ohle id 4 80 10 % 8 kil . v. FINANC Grain, Produce and Live Stock WHOLFESALE MARKET REPORT. No change in the meat market was 83% | noted today. Dealers expect the mar- ket will naturally be dull.this week on ‘account of. the demand for poul- 10% | try for tke Thankegiving trade. The 29% | market on lambs remains strong. Ffuits and vegetables for the holi- day trade are plentiful, and reason- able prices prevail. There is an £8% | abundance of celery on hand. IAL... CHRISTMAS BUYIN STARTS IN EARNEST Merchants Watch Money Flow in Steady Stream Into Cashiers’ Cages. 86% ot ;:: A local dealer expects a carload of 3% 8o ‘ J stasumas from Alabama in time lm‘l BY J. C. ROYLE. m 1m0 1o |the holiday trade, the shipment being o, o 4 % 11 11 |larger than previous shipments of the | PN p TR e The ftar. ) 6 7 |fruit frem that state. Bolilay Bisios me s ) 2 8% | Eggs—Strictly . eetocted, can- |1 ying has begun. Central RRof N J 68 2 108 [dled. per dozen. 58ag0: average re-| Stores all over the country toduy Ches & Ohto cv bs.... 51 91 |ceipts. 58; southern, §6. Cold storage | were full to overfiowing with cuu- Ches & Ohlocv4ls. 2 1% | egws, 28a30. tomers, and from this th = Ches & Ohio gen 4%s 21 u% Live poultry—Roosters. per Ib.. 18: e & time on mer- Chi & Alton 35 1349.. 2 52 | turkeys, per Ib., 47a48; spring chickens, | on & steady flow of cash Chi & Alton 3%3s. ... 14 5*.;,:; 1b., 25a26; keats, young, each, 65270; ;Into their cashiers' cages. The mer- ChiB & Qgentsisis s s o1~ o% , each, 23. chants still belicve in Santa Clau=, ChiT&QIst& rf5s.19 ®% 9 9% | Dressed poultry_Fresh-killed SDTIOE|whatever doubte the modern g CB&Q-Nldivas.. 3. 81% s1% i | Shickens. per Ib., 30a33; hens, per b fyp oy ) : P Chi&Eant Tlgents. 13 % 7% 79% | 2/A28; roosters, ‘per Ib, 20; turkeys.|SIT0 MaY have on the subject. ChiGreat Westernda 0 g2 50 &0 Poaeo. > 5°ash: keats, ‘young, €ach.j_ S mfi:f:’.?f‘fflle:m?»":s ey gh :g zgt; ‘r!el s‘s‘“ g gtfi mv :g" Live stock—Calves. cholce. per 1b.|as the added purchasing po: v 58... % €8% 32%: medium, per 1b. 12; thin, per{the high-wage scales . ChiM&StP4s1925. 13 8% 7% 79% {1b., 6a9. mhs, choie r 1b., 13: available in actual cash. e et ChiM &St Peveksa 18 G6% 664 65 | live pigs, &n?;s.ou each; live hoge.|ing featurc of tke buying trend - ChiM&StP4s’35.. 10 2% 71% 714 |Per Ib., 83 feday is the demand for housefur:- CM & Pug Sound4s. 2 6% 68'¢ 68! _Green frujts—Apples. new. per bbl.. i’hm“ and adornments. On o ; « T4 7 Tk |2702T80° per bushel basket. mearbi.|ln the last weei: the sales of ChiRT & Pac ref 4s. . 16 % 82 o M2~00é=)"eruclolu- No. 1. per bbl.. 7508 m‘;‘;‘;‘g(l’em = Compaus. 2 ChiUn Station 6%s. 2 117% 112% 12% g o0 T ;e e A e fl'm”g,_"onm’;‘ 5 TR m;g.ao: Florida, 4.00a5. Lemone, 2‘:".,;" of furniture and homseh Chl& Windconds.. 1 % T4 % |4op, " > ©00a7.00. Grapetrult. 3.00a|F0000 Were more chan double COCAS Traf6xA] 6 100% 10 Vegetables—Potatoes, per bbl., No. 1./4a¥’s business, " o o o0 CCC&SILAb4%s.. 7 9% 9% £9% | 1.60a5.00: 50; No. 2. Cleveland T s 11.6032.00: per sack, 2.00a2.50: No. Silk Shirts tn Demand. eland Term 5%s. 3 103% 10°% 108 |5mu.oo. Sweet potatoes. North Caro-| ;. & Colo& Southern 4%s 6 86% 86% 84 lna, 1.00a1.60: nearby. 150a2.00. Let- |, JniTte and gloves are holiday stard- Cuba RR Gs. . 3 B @% 4 [tuce. per crate. §0a1.25. Romaine let-| V% Nd are eelling in tremendous CubRRIst&TiTis 1 16 1% 104 ftuee per crate. 50l 26: £ Lot {years ‘there is & sttons Gemend For per crate. 6.26a6.76. Cal i 2 Del & Hudson 5%5... 1 100% 100% 100% | DOTthern: 3 25050 - por | BbLs ReArDy of tonpes wlthough the gaudy stripes Den&RloGeonds.. 6 73% 73 13 |cabbage, per bbl, 1.25al.60. E€K-|Tne ghow e or i AL Den & RG Int ref Sn. 13 46% w_|plants. per crate, 3.00a500. Tomatoes. | ZhE shower of neckties which de- Detrolt United 4%s.. 6 %% |Per box. mnearby, 1.00a4.00. ns, | frends on the average Amcrican o Erle con ext 7s.. o 102% § mn,w per basket. Peas. s.fioa;fiso Peryand Ch::ens 'é»'u’z’n“.SZ:‘ I:‘;:_::n evis e ot 48 e et. Peppers, per crate, Florida, [{y0 Cloner : = 044 | 5 00ne P 10021.50, . according to precent :: Erle convaoiAY 4 m‘! e 0. eiile, per, bbl, L96LE0. |gicasions 5s to color mohemen. ErieconvdsD 111l 1 4171 doz., 50ate0. % 1n thp Sonday trend fs plainly eho - ‘::fl'l;lrfl":l"l::n iqlebes.. : ma'q 'l; t:fi: :::M:apt-ur‘flcs.! Productic i k 7s.... 1wy GRAIN AND PROVISION b M AT i ek e L an) Great Nortn gen 7a.. 23 19| pALTinoan No‘_:':b:f“;‘:&‘s . |Prands suitable for gife purposes, 1 Great North een 5143 1t 0% | cial). —Potatoes, white, 100 pourds, [trom 635803601 ter he roric Green B& WdebB.. 5 11 1408110, 180 pounds, 75al.85: sweecs. |ponding period last senr. ot " Hudeon & Manre?sn & #2% | barrel, '1.00a1.25; bushel, 50a¢5; yame,{ Clothing sales are improving and > *5% | barrel, 2.00a2.05. Beans, bushel, 2.00a [is cloth manufacture. e cott” 100%% 19% % Inter-M 418 ctfs 41 Inter Rap Transit 6x. 4¢ Inter R Transit 68 ct. 6 k3 Inter R Transit 7e wi 9 %513 Trwa Contralref 4s.. 13 Towa Central 1st 58.. 1 TT% i Int & Gr Nor adj 6: o5 i 4| M&StListrefs. 12 . 4 Kansas City Ft 8 4s.. 10 Kangag('itv Son br.. 2 Kangas ity Term 4s ¢ £ Lake Erle & W 1st 53 2 a1ty Lehigh Valley 6s..... 13 Long Island ref 4 9% g 107% 77 Manhattan Ry cnd4s. 2 6z Market St Rv cons 58 7 w9ty M&StLrefextbs.. § 25 MS'P&SSMGLks. 1 1?:": MK&TprinSsA.. 1 82 MK 7 MK&TésC. & 6 Mo Pacific gen 4s.... 7 Montreal Tram st fs 1 8% Nassau E Ry 48 1 2 89 New Orleans Term 4s 1 77 N O Tex & Mex inc 5¢ 22 N Y Central deb 6s... 73 NY Cent ref impae 42 N Y Central deb 43°2¢ 2 13.50. Beets, hundred. 3.0024.60.° Bro- icoli, bushel. 20a35. Brussels sprouts, jguart, 15a20. Cabbage, ton, 8.00a12 60 Savoy, bushel, 40a60. Carrots, hun- idred, '3.00a4.00. Caulifiower, barrel, 3.0026.06. Celery, dozen, 6581.30. Cu- cumbers, crate, 4.00a5.00. Eggp'ats, |Srate, 4.00a5.00. “Hcrseradish, bushel, 3.00a4.00. Kale, bushel, 30a35. Let- tuce, bushel, 50a1.09: onions, hundred pounds, 1.00a1.75. ' Oster plants, Lun- ! gred, 6.00a8.00. ~'Pa-snipe. bushel, $0a 11.00." Peas, bushel, 350a4.50. Peppers, {crate. 4.00a4.50. Pumpkins, hundred, {5:00ai5.00. Spinach, bushel, 76a80. | Squash, crate, 2.5083.50. Tomatoes. crate. 3.0024.50. “Turnipe, bushel, 40a 50, barrel. 2.00a5.00 bushel. 50a1.50; loose, bushel, 50a75 basket, 20a30; box apples. Cranberries, barrel, 11.00a14 60. { fruit, box, 2.5024.00. Oras 24.60. Pineapples, crate, 4.00a7.00. Tan- strap, 4.00a7. Selling Prices at 12:30. No. 1 red winter, ~pot,-no 1t No. 2 red winter, spot, No. 2 red winter. garlicky, % Apples, packed, 582. Grape. gerines, N®. 3 red winter. spot. 1.2. . No. 3 red winter. garlicky, 1.18% jvember, 7% ; December, no bid. Sales—None. i Corn—Cob corn, new, 3.35 per bar- trel; contract, spot, 78 bushel; No. ons; 2, 9% No. 4. mo quot No. U, track old or better, s« velloy 2 corn box, 2.50 | The cott:: spindles of the United States ar~ 'working at better than 99 per cent ~* capacity. Prices are firm deepite t trend in England, where 3,000,07+ yards of tweeds and serges and 6,4 000 yards of cotton cloth from superfluous stores for dischare |solclers have just been thrown o {market at prices under the cost of {placement at preseat quotations ° raw materials. Building Tie-Up Feared. The controversy between bullui. . contractors and the bricklayer: this city threatens to tie up $100 000 worth of building construc and to throw 125,000 members of t building trades out of jobs. _ But has only threatened so far. The te: rific cost of such a tie-up both to e1 ployers and emploves at the prese:t time is likely to bring a speedy se:- tiement of the affair, which does involve wages, but concerns a fig} of rival organizations among th workmen themselves. Automobile body bullders are ar- drely in_the market for raw mi- terials, but competition among aut-- { mobile manufacturers now s becor ing =0 keen that recent high pris are cutting off buying in some stances. Cotton goods &re mov! in good volume and mills, both south and in New Englan tremely busy. Sporting gonds s 46% | gaiucd sharply. Bolivia 8s made a nha Can. INYCent LCelt3%s 5 721 1 per bushel active and are being hea 5 |new low record, while Brazil Tiss|pub? CaneScdebfia 1) New Haven cv deb 63 13 i ~“None ed_for the holid: 31a | advanced. ~ United Kingdom o e & New Yeri 511, Oats—White, 3¢ asked per| The industriu ¥ oot | 1929 were very active at dvancing o Qeeel T = N ¥ We. “ bushel 2, d. itry is reflected in the cali for wi T Iprices as sterling exchange made its [ Donnor Stel Tn. ... 2 Norfoll & V s | Rye—Nearby. Der bushel; No. { clothing and deslers who carrs the 1y |mew nigh fo- the year. T Pont da Nem Tl 2 | Nortolk & West ov 68 10 Jisa, 2. Western export, spot. 95 bii per!lines already have placed orders f. 101 :u_.;‘(:..;_q.n:;;';l:n ; 5% orthern Pacific 3s.. 6 "l" b%hfi: No. f. el"l;'i _’%m;muons. ~ :flrfi:‘;n'l'ng ’dehveral-‘!. The mahl;‘u 4 nira e lay —Receive ons; marke or | for 8 is slow i A h . | - Fick PubbarRa...... 15 10% It s | Jorhern Pacifl dx. - ¢ % petter grade of timothv in fair de- | Leather alon 1s “low, but nelces In the w w || COMMODITY NEWS Fromoriean T D 71ha 2§76 6Ly '“")w«fi-v:-»-—:"}::cigl"iss’ 2 (. mand af 150022000 per tcn. and for (tanned products do not reflect the ad- & #% | ! Con Flactricdshfs.. 10 105 105 1 | S0 5 7 | good mixed. 16.00a17.50. vance in the raw hides. - Lumber 2 A D e ) T e mij O shortiTiretisii o ' “Straw—No. 1 tansled rye. 15.002 | production fs at high : S WIRED STAR FROM e e QreShLemnse s 1 v2k 1600; No. 1 wheat, 10.C0a1L.60; No. D e e e, I 21k ENTIRE COUNTRY CGrodvear TirefR°R1. 11 8 7% '8 Te-iya: refds. 1 0% | 0at, nominal, 12.00a12.50 gaining on production. 3 5 is-Lyons-Med €s. 48 Sh Goodyear Tire 89741, 4 115 Tid% 1% Dar! 3 TODAY'S CHICAGO PRICES. 2 ennsylvania gens. 9 100 9% 9% g 9%| DETROIT, November 27.—Automo- |HainnA-Amerafls 7 &5 % o &““;fi“",""s Sz W o | OiGAT G e era tenaency today New Encland Renorts e mhbg Y “ I Humble AN & P 5% K o o7 -.-ul nnsylvania 8 108% 8% 108 5 : 103 10 [bile hody manufacturers are in the fiarns QLSS B T GIl | Pennsvivania gold Ts 3 10w 109 0 108t | Domemric semiintes wan wer e Less Freight Congestion 2% 2%’ market for several million feet of [Inter Agr Corn § 7 m m (P ia&Eastincds. 2 27 2% 6| pool quotations counting as bearish | spectal Dixpateh to The Star. 3% U .ihargwood one-inch lumber. Quota- |Tnver MerMarinafe. § #ol #o % |PCC&StLIzA.... 6 9i1a 95 1% |factors. Favorable weather condi-| BOSTON. November 27—The worc 494 .| 0ne today are from $55 to $56 a- InterPaperistsaA. 3 Fe skl v Portland Ry L P 1 76 105 | tions in this country were also an in-lof the freight ronzestion in 50 K0 ¥ o) 3091 Tnter Paper 1zt fe R. 2 8 Rsi3 87 | Reading gen 4s 3.3 3% | fluence against the bulls. Besides. | pnelang apparently has nassed Ka'l- 15% 15y | thousand fcet. This is acting as a|ginclaRCrIgt il F S (2 % |RIArK& Laws 3 7 |Argentine offerings to Europe werelyoads today are handling traffc fn 1% 21l ' damper on buying. OWIng to the price | yacyawanma St 650 1 %0 @ 0 reported as increasing and the Ar-|petter shape. and general bosim 2 1 |war in the automobile industry the|T.iepett& Mvers5s.. 5 % 98 o3 S\gL IM&SR & G 4s.. 13 2t | gentine harvest making £0od pro-{eonditions. while more or less s 403 anies are refusing to pay higter | Manati Suzaraf7%e 18 o% o4 oo | S L& SFpru..a. 62% | gress. The opening here, whichigye to seasonal causes. on the who e A Midvale Steel 5n...... 22 &1 s sy | ST -2 5% | ranged from i to % lower, with are excellent. 14 13 |prices. New Eneland Te) fa 8 o8 o o, |StL&SF&LsE... § o | May. L14% to 115 and Juiy, 1.08% |™“The falling off in building o 61 $12 | vora New York K 1st §14s 2 10t 108 1nane | Si L& S F inc 63 [ 80y |19 1.06%: wase followed by a moderate | tjons has been less than was exp X 1 17| YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, November 21. | New York M3 iatis 2 184 1000 100 |ot /s S Fadjes. . 8 “¢% | additional sag, and then Something of | Lumher dealers still report a siro-s t2 2% |—UP to the middle of this month the | TW FOT o v, [StL&SFprin6sC. 5 a rally. demand. and it is impossible to «'- A New Yorv Teld%s... 7 %% %% 1" Corn and oats sympathized with|yaj e el | tire ralés of the Republic Rubber Cor- | Niv ik ile Powss 1 9% % oo |StLS Wistds.. ‘ T3 | O e ess ot apbginized with!tain prompt deliveries on heating and 8% 18% |, ration have been 26 per cent great- [ Narth Am Edison6s. 8 %% 8 g8y | St PRKCSh I4%a ‘¢ ) 7 |relatively firmer. After opening un.l“'#bf“,"{f”’;f" = AR o % .er than those In the corresponding|warthStateaPowsn. 3 1% o1 5 |(SanA & Atk Passds. 2 %% | changed to % lower, May, 68%: 1ol wayeomi tuation stems to be <lo Bt 3 |period in October. New equipment I8 | orhwest Bell Tel o 11_107% 107 1073 | Scabrd A L (sta) ds. 11 5 |68%, the corn' market eased 8 Tittle | pitraeinons Sont ot $9 o ton bene % 2% being installed in the mechanical and | Nornwest Bel T 70 11100 1078 10 | Seaboard A L ref 4n . 15 %% | more and then recovered to about|oamamire f ot ee” here but T Ei% ; rubber goods departments of ths com- | PAcife Gar & BROS.- 3 T UL TU4 | Beaboard A L ads5s. 16 0% | Saturday’s finish. ek e ol T 2 = ipany. Users of the company's soild |PacTe! & Tei6a'62.. § WM S CM | Reaboard A L con 8s. 61 5% | Subsequently, indications of some- | evaily active. althouch profte on 17 1 itruck tires have placed big orders hp s 'lm % pe|SouPacificcyés. 6 0% | what liberal export business lifted oo ot 1% 1w 'lately and pneumatic tire production | Publlc fervicefe... 18 % 8 % |Sou Pacificref4s.... 7 8 |the wheat market to slightly above | M2nUfacturers are small e o DD S e R S s - s [Saturdari fnigh. but mew declincs | yniyystrial Plants Are il TTLE, — - £78..... 1 10M% 100% 1 outher. Ry 1st 5 85 d T T | e avars in this terrtory a';?n"“:a SoronSceet Hoop 88 3 9 ‘o7 ‘o1 | Southern Ry gen4s. 27 ncrease Lot RS SR xistnlge uply ot R d in South 7/ T today that the entire Pacific nor'n- |Sinclair Ol 7s.. 8 1005 100 100 |Sovthern Rvdev&ije 6 oz B0 colsmlEs oLy heet e oo atore eopened in Southwest 8% B4 | west will buy more candy this season 2 ea 9 o3 |TermAssoStL5s..o6 98% ¢ 157 = g 13 cents net lower, with May, 1.13% |Special Dispatch to The Star. %% &% than ever before. The general price 2 o am o |Third Averefss..... 4 ®1 |{to 1.13% and July, 1.05% to 1.05% FORT WORTH. N Nz, w4 % for mixed plain candy will be 15 cents 7 10014 106% 10 | Third Avead) Se. ... 63 65 | OFHEAT S Open; Hih Low. Ciose | tendy improvement e penditions 9%l 1)y ;a pound and so-called French mixed 5 101 101 101 |Union Pacific 1st4s.. 23 throngbout the Bonthwest. ShIch be §% 9 |is about 24 cents. 9 100 102% 103 |Union Pacificevis.. 4 gan In September with the marketing M %] HOUSTON, November 27.—The Im- 7108 108 103 |VireiniaRylstBs.... 6 f ‘crops and extended to the mer- #% 8l jerial Sugar Refinery has announced 8 106% 106 105 | Wabash 1st 5s. 6 chants and banks in October, has 8. 8 | nother advance to 7.1 cents for re- 8 o1 % one | Western Mary s now reached the manufacturer. Re- 8.% fined sugar. ‘The company’s mills are | Unlon Tank Car 7s... 3 18% 103% 108% | Western Pacific 5: 4 ports have come from all over Tex- 14 .1 |now preparing to close down after | ynited Drug cv 8s. 9 n3 111% . 1% | Wes* Shore 15t 4 7 as and Okl~homa In the last week of 6 €1 [refining 343,000,000 pounds Cuban raw [ yn sicam Copen 68.. 5 91% 91% 91| Whel&LEconds.. 5 the reopening of industrial plants 5 15 'mugar. This Is a net gain of 50,000,- | PRSP FOBM s ¢ &% @ eni| Wheel & LEref4ks 2 Zon which had been closed down and sorie '10% 1 000 pounds over last year, and estat e o of which had been in the hands of 185" jlishes a new high record. 1 108% 108 108% TOTAL SALES (Par Value): 1027 1022 1022 {receiver. ne% a1 — o 2 100% 100% 100%| '18:W--- 2HB00 2noom.. &0 1040 1035 1035 This revival of business has bec: E? [ THOMASVILLE, Ga., November 27.- 17 102% 102% 102% 1ipm.. 6.87000 2p.m.. 804200 9.65 sespecially noticeable »mong the smu!l ;1 Reports today from southern Georgia i = clothing manufacturers, cotton 1ls 5% 8% | ioNe that virgin timber is disappear- | Utah Power & LtSa..11 91 91 81 ———— T3 et 7 ° 81 iinc rapidly as a pesult of active oper- | Va-Car Chemical7s.. 16 3% ®4% % SHOR1-TERM SECURITIES, DAIRY MARKETS. tinue to make reports of the rapid 80% M%I._“o"s of mills piec!ed a year ag0 tolva.CarChem 7%sw ¢ %% 91 91 (Quotations furnished by Giedmond & Oo.) = ber 27 (8 with which old debts are being r-- M% 115 ,help supply the emergency demand | Western Union 6148, 2 108% I 109% ~—Noon.— | BALTIMORE, -\9ve1r_n P 3 pe-|tired. Only in the cattle sections his T hifor lumber. The demand for timber ! wickwire Spencer 75. 4 9%l %% 934 Bid. Ofr. | ¥ Live poultry —Turkeys. 2ound. ldebt lquidation been slow. : 5 Bmioam, Co: 7% 1983, , 2la2 3 pos R anafioavalistores R csorieed Wilson & Cocv %6, 17 104 10535 10sig| ROBIoid &0 7 011G Toze.. 97 93 od hens, 20a22: 1teenorns | NeW Oil Field Increases b sigta © | Winchester Ama7is 1 101 101" 101 {american Sugar 37. 1 102 old roosters, 13a14: ducks, " - 5 ¢ BOSTON. November 27.—Sales of the A ST American Tel. & Tel. 6s 101 goese, 20a28: pigeons, i California Production 8% 8 ] N2 L5 nin, = American Tel, & Tel. 8s 1925 114y gulnea fowl, each, 470, «% 4wl United Drug Company are running FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Aarocda Copper 6" 1020, 10043 it M by S DRnetes £ She Bles > 6% sty ‘ahead of those of last year. Prices | quy,iions furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co.) | Anaconds Copper Ts 1829, 1084 | ST T e = & 18% 3% are 30 to 30 per cent lower. Nomlual ~ Selling checks | Anglo-American il 25 v old toms, 43ais: ‘poor and h.\dm ’soo. t;;'embar 27— = our o 1980 . 5 S 1% 19 | pyILADELPHIA, November 27.— 555 | Betbiohem steel 78 10838 | 22a25; ola roosters, 15; ducks, 24as; | L1 discovery of a new ol field in Kern 13% 13% ) Carpet mills are well booked up to the 1.00 * | Capadian Pacific 8s 1014 | geese, 24230. county bids fair still further to in- usie 1ste | Shante ‘of April, and firmness of raw [ ECISE | (CenteatTeathec ne 1g) = Eggs—Loss off; native and nearby | crease the production of ofl n Call- 1% ¥1% materials is holding . up prices for m{t Copper Export - 10134 { firsts, dozen, 58a60; southern .56a57. | fornia, which already is exceed.ngly Eone Shemhien:veluets and- tapcstries st |G 15| s2a2d: prinie: SIaEE: nearhy crebmery. {new field s held nder Tenss Ly tho cheni strie ¢ 338 5 : 3 5 N i mopectally £oed, qemand. High W oo T 97 97i3 | 43a46: ‘adle, 34a35: rolls 31a33; store | Standard Ol Company of California. wages have put the old ingrain car- 1540 | Great Northern 7 1936. 110 [ packed, 31a32; dairy prints, $2a33;| Exports of raisins from Calforniu pats out of the running, as working- 000015 | Bocka® o sTie 108 1005 100% | process butter, 38. : | tnis year are bejeved io have estab- 68 & ;men now demand better grades of o0 Hansas City Tetm. 66 1008 101 o hass amora e lished a new record, according to - t6W . 6 1 floor coverings for their homes. :00063° | Kennecott Copper 7s 1980. 108% " 108% | CHIC. ARKET. |complete figures available today. 13 = Copenhag 2085’ | Libdy, McNel & Lib 1 101% | CHICAGO, November 27.—Hogs—Re-| Members of the rais.n assoctation > 18%| HAMMOND, La; November 27.—The ' Gilijtiatia’ crown. 855 [ M. St P &S S M 02% 1935 | cetpts, 54,000 head: early market steady ; | 2nd independents euch predict the- 47 i Hammond Chambeér of Commerce 1S Stockholm, crown.. 12696 Mornis & Co. 738 1 108 St = *| prices will not go lower, as demsnd 415 T iencouraging the planting of black- R eociated Prae. Penna. R. R. 78 1990.. 109% 110 {bulk 170 to 235 pound averages, 5.10a|{; gctive. The demand for fancy dricd B 8 :Dorries a6 & supplemental crop to the | P AU P o Foreign| St heik 2oL TN lotd I iB15; few cholce, 240 to 290 pound ) apricois is Ereater than tho suppls. T i sirawberrles Agricultural leaders | NEW YORK. tovember 37 Foreign | fears, Rothich & G fosbro 10288 103K butchers, 8.20: top, £.20; Tew 140-pound | ana stocke are belng rapidly cleaned & ¢ |here regard the strawberry as theilimand. 451: cables, 4.62%; aixty- | Standard Ol of Calif. 7o 1063, 108" |averages, 9.25° packi 5a up. The prune movement i& £low, a= 151 152 ‘greatest money crop in this section,iggy bills on banks, 4.49 11-16. France— %nuw-m 011 :‘5;'1? }g:,: {a ?a;é:sbzls pigs, n‘n:en‘;y ho!dleru decline to make price corn- U 11 ibut they reiterate that no section can 10703 cabies, 070 > | Toion Tank : 7.9088.20 A cesstons. % 25 |prosper permanently while depending &..'5‘::3 04813 cah‘l'e:'. o sfi%flm Yecoum O:1 7o 108 soee T4 {gfi $.65a8.15 ; light light, 8.10a8.: (Copyright, 1922.) 61 6 |on one crop. —Demand, .0652; e, .065235. Ger- | Westinghouse E.. & M. 7o 1931, 106% 107 g"“:«h"';“l’g.‘g‘sgg‘fi._"mg' nl:u““ Lo o o G BT OIS SRS e Cattle—Receipts, 26,000 head; beef 5% uh, —Demand, .1844. Sweden—Demand, IREASURT CONTIRICATNS. steers generally strong to 15 higher; 5 5 Yoode. ] *3-| (Quotations furnished by Bedmond spots up more on better grades short & . Denmark—Demand, .2031. Swi's — i e erland—Demand, .1865. Spain—Demand, ———nNooa. fed; killing quality plain; approxi- 7 SO0 A Derty o Sorieseh .1638. Greece—Demand, .0149. Poland mately 3, western grassers in- |expe wi ve early 2 emand, 00008 CaechoslovakiaDe- cluded in’ run; early top yearlings.|imig week to inspect an area covering mand, .0316%. _Argentina, .3687. - Brazil | sis 1355; (neveral eers | 195,000 acres of coal lands in_eastern —Demand, .1262. Montreal 1.60. 7.7589.50; bulk native beef steers of 'ifentucky and western West Virginic. : quality and condition to sell at 8.00a | for which Mr. Ford is megotfating wi-i 10.00; three loads heavy the Elk Horn Coal Corporation. Neg: 2% | for worthingion Pmp. ‘Worthington (B).. 8% | Wright Aero. M 8% 9% 9% 2 | *0dd fots. High, Low. Last, 102 CaliMoney..... &% 4% - % HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. $500,000 LOAN A+PROVED. The Interstate Commerce Commission T o e Brie PHatiway “Combeny ing an X lway Gom % o loan of $500,000 from. the Ghited States Treasury, to be used to take care of outstanding bonds maturing in the near future. . BOOSTS PRICE OF SUGAR. .- NEW_ YORK, November 27.—The Pennsylvania Sugar Refining Com- pany today advanced the price of re- figed sugar from 7.10 to 7.30 cents a pound, ‘a new_high record for the ar, TODAY’'S CLOTH - PRICES. NEW_YORK, November 27 (Spe- cial).—The market for cotton cloths was Inactive today, but prices con- tinued firm. The Yokohama raw silk market was reported very quiet, with no_sales, and the local market was dull also, with prices in some grades down about 5 cents & pound. Quo- tations for XXA and XXB were $8.40 and $8.25. respectively: best No. 1 was off -2 cents to -$5.20; -Kansai * No.'1 ot '§8.19, and cautons uncdanged, t Pl Canadian to killers, 6.06; some other westerns to feeder buyers, 5.0026.75, according to quality; she stock steady to_strong; bulls about steady: veal calves weak to lower; stockers and feeders fairly active, strong to 15 higher; bulk desirable heavy bologna bulls around 4.25; bulk best veal calves early to packers around 8.00; bulk canners around 3.00. Steep—Recelipts, 24,000 head; open- ing fllrly"u:.t'l‘r;:‘ fat lambs "steady to weak: 15. y shippers for 1th Inng:; city one load prime naf butchers -top, 14.60; 14.50 to packers; 1tberal supply- rangers, mostly feed- ers; no carly sales; sheep dull, arcund steady, tiations were started in New York luvt week between Johu E. Buckingham, . W. M. Stewart und John W. P Tepresenting the Dk corporation, and men from the Fou organization. $500,000 IN DIVIDENDS. SPOKANE, Wash., Novcinber Distribution of $500,000 in dividerc to stockholders of record Decemb. 1 is anpounced by the Hecla Minin Company at Wallace, Idaho. will bri the total ;él_v{lg:nd pay 50, or ments_this Tear fo oe: capitaliza el tion of §1,000,£00.

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