Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1926, Page 27

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J FINANCIAL, = MEATS IN DEMAND INGENTER MARKET Pork, Beef, Veal and Lamb Prices Are Firm as Trade Is Brisker. A decided improvement in the meat market, direct result of cooler weather, was reported by dealers this morning. s is especi e of § the pork it is s such products always being in greater de mand in cold weather. Fresh pork is in demand to company Fall vegetables, sauer kraut heing the one vegetable requiring the fresh meat to complete its pre tion. Beef, veal and lamb prices continue firm, veal, quoted at cents, being higher than usual. f was quoted at 16 and 17 cents for the average run, particularly good vearling me: bringi 18 cents. Lamb brought from 25 to 28 cents. Today’s Wholesale Prices. Butter—F 1-pound prints al . Poultry., broilers, 25; fow , 284 young, 20; old, 15 60, old, . 34a40. Dres: 33a33; keats, ) urkeys, young, 10 R0a Beef, fresh 18; loins, 3 smoked shoulde Live stock Calves, 141 medium, 11al2; thin lambs 13%zal4. Fruit and Vegetable Review. Today’s market report on fruits and | compiled by the Market ce Burcau of Agricultural Apples—Suppl Hght. market st ton, medium to large Jonathans, liberal; ; boxes demand W mostly and and ties, me. 7e, T51.00 w York. bulk, per ton, domestic round type, mostly | around 25.00: Danish type. mostly | 30.00; Pennsylvania, bulk. per Danish type, 30.00. Celery—Supplies light; demand light, ;nlrk(‘( slightly stronger; New York, 0. Grapes — lles light: demand moderate, 1 ot steady; New York 2-quart Climax baskets Concor Niagaras and Delaws ifornia, crates Flame Tol vs. Lettuce —Supplies moder: light, market about steady 2-dozen crates Big Boston to ordinary quality and co 1.00: California, crates Ieeberz type, 4-5 dozen, best mostly 4.00; fair condi ton, 3.50: Colorado, crates Iceherg type, gome poor condition, wide range e: demand New York fn prices, 2.00a3.00: few hest, 3.0 Onfons — Supplies demand lght, market firm: Mi, and New York, 100-pound lows, 1", & No. 1, 2.00 ._mostly 2.00; some New York low 7. Peach Market Steady. Peaches—Supplies moderate; de. mand light, market steady; New York, bushel baskets Elbertas, medium to large size, 1.50a1.65: few best, 1.75 some ordinary condltion, very poor color, 1.00a1. PEARS — Supplles light; demand light, market steady; New York, bushel baskets, Bartletts, No. 1, most- Oregon, boxes, Anjous, extra pplies moderate; de- mand : steady; Maine, S El Cobblers, United States 1 14.40: Mich igan. 150-pound sacks Russet Rty United States No. 4.3, 1 Sweet potato phlies mndomzo: demand moderate arket about steady: North Carolina and Virginia, cloth-top _stave barrel 5, mostly Corn Supplies light; erate, market s homegy sacked. per dozen r corn Tomatoes Supplies mo mand moderate, market st srown. half bushel hampers, around | some ordinary quality. GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. million marke) 30000 1550 00 20.00 13000 ¢ thousnid marke ) 26 00 8.00 800 300 30 00 26.00 40,8 D war 4135 1919 weldort 38 precwar | mn\q -h(prvlnr i~ 4300 56.00 73 AEG Borltaer tar 107 00 FOREIGN EXCHAN GE. #Quotations furnished o + Stockhoim. crown TREASURY CERTIFICATES. & W Selgman & — SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Reported by J. & W. Se Adirond P & 1. © Alum, Co of Ainer Tel & Tel Co ds ARt ginclyle C. o1l P. . da 1038, Sou. Pac R_C.4x 103 S804 of N Y swifs & il rlew : Indla expects a yush of auto buyers ;‘g. ity iy Suogaee, Lol | | moderate: demand | ton, ! ing ket today: Sules INDUSTRIALS in Rundreds, YPUSTRIALE, ] Actna Tite T ?vxu‘ 1 Gt South bita 120 lam Co x koo 1 Am G 1 pia : A ,“'&“TE bid, er pr ple 15 A Thiest't b 1 Arundel Cory 4 & T Corm B n City RR. yrus Co lotex Co” vid nt Pip’ Cor. et Lea wi. n pi wi & B.. r ne Ran “:fi.,.l Bu'n i G Imp L&P new ‘A Rwys & EI. . e e i SEC MINING iE 10 Fureka s 8 Fatcon: Lead Min 4 Gold Cen M Sy rnew ston Gaa B Wash W <ton R AFTER CALL Washington Gas Light—7 at BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY. Amer. Tel. & Telga. Amer. Tel. & Telza. 4138 A & Tel. il tr.'8a | 1 R, R Bs.. ar S Sapt { Commercial Distr & Mechanies American ronoiitai. "k ot Washington. TRUST COMPA American Seourity & nu‘nrunl Tru Nat A0 e & Trust.. ST, Sifved Wi ton Mechanics' .. Firen " Rationa) Cuion TITLE INSURANCE Tide. e Title MU com MISCELLANEOUS. nid ug Stores bid NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The 'Star Office NEW YORK, October 11.—Follow- is a list of bonds and stocks traded in on the New York Curb Mar- Low. 1:30 580 580 120, 120 701, b IrE e P2 STOCKS. 21, 2y o0 68 3 45 077" o7 70, S50 T% 18 11 1 70, Money—Call loans, 5 and 8 per cent Thix exchange will be closed tomorrow for *Columbus Da Bid and Asked Prices. Wia 08 IRy 02 95 05 Asked. | it & Subroan b R 100 001 s Jona 106 1088 T a0 100%; iyl Ea Wash. Rwy. . gen 4. 103 MISCELLANEOUS (hestuut Farms I 103 103 > Plane 83 87 101 : o Bldg o A01 Wath Mut Cold Storage Bs.. 98" 1. Wardman Park Hotel 5%s.. 08% ‘9oif PUBLIC UTILITY mer Tel & Telga *14401 Aopiran Traction L108% dodi Aahingon Gas oLl T 0% Norfol sh. Steamboat. 2 - botomar Elec. Dl i 108 B Dy Elew. o Toawo Wash. Rwy. & Elec. pf 90 203 NATIONAL BANK 4 as0 is8 490 t 0 50 at 93. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, COTTON ADVANCES When out walking at night Persian | women are preceded by carrying a primitive lantern, prompt Actton. First Mortgage Loans s Lowest Rates of Interest and mission Thomas J. Fisher & Compny, Ine. 738 _16th_Street. s 900 F Street 620 17th Street CONSULT i 8 6 : e t i Y Stocks Bonds 2/0 ,.,.t*;'.u:.:fu.";n;:,:'"",;:n 13 134 10 the future by investing 1% 1% 0dd Lots Carried on Margin i Now. s First 1 18 Mortaaie Wm. H. Snunden Co., 52% %% |Market Goes Higher in Early B“Ck & Com n S Founded 1887 13 R N 35 208 > otes n.w.. Washington, D. 1 1 i ~—BROKERS— and #% g% Trading Today Due to B il EEECtersteter | 23% 23 ildi ix’:-. }3& Several Factors. 312 Evans Building | | aw : 1420 N. Y. Ave. N.W. i is 16% o b 2 | o O L botconl e i We will gladly receive [f; ES‘ NEW YORK, October 11.—Cotton Direct Private Wires to New York d = rompt attefltion 7915 | futures opened firm; December, 1&02; an g:;e I: O F'f 217 | January, 13.18; March, 13.42; May, to applications for 92.‘3_ 18,67 July, 1347, " The market open- = Losciaoni Washington ||, 281 | ed firm today at an advance of e FIRST MORTGAGES eal Estate 28% |to 35 points on active covering, pro. 5 20" | moted by relatively firm Liverpool FOR SALE Current rates of inter- || 20" | cables, reports of rains or showers in | ' e Sales 'STANDARD OIL ISSUES the South and was further stimu- 6% % est. Should you have e Lobos Bfd.. 3% 3% 3% |lated by Washington advices concern- . Money to Invest Seip contnent (il - 408 Q00 Bhe | it Cooies b S A —we can also take care of fal s oil. . 10 < ~ 00 Homble QLR 88" 529 85N | plang for the storing and Anancing e L you. Our experience, ex- Can i 38, 8% 2% |of surplus supplies in the South. In deummhm of $250, $500, tending over a period of | Vi 3z 81 1‘.2: December contracts sold up to 13.13| $750, $1,000 and upwards, se- Thirty-five Years - 214 134 land March to 1345 In early trading,| cured on improved re oy betd 3342 | net advances of about 32 to 27 points tuated in . the District insures your protection. i — s ) : 50 Solar Refin 165, 183, [on active positions. Prices were with- | Colambia. g ;nm :u;l‘m' I’lflm 0“ n @24 83 |In a few points of the best at the Pe[cy H. R“sse o Ll o 13-, end of the first hour. Private cables JAMES F SHEA 17, said hedge selling was light in Liver- 926 lSth St. N.W. e B o5 pool, with the market higher on cov- 643 Louisiana A e ,..J, e - 203 ering and investment buying. e £00 Vacuum Ol 04% New Orleans Market CONSTRUCT]ON Sales in i = X thotsands. T NEW ORLEANS, October 11 (4).— We Buy and Sell | 5 Allied. Pk 161% 1613 | Cotton futures opened steady; Octo- y LOANS | Amg 00, 1003 | ber, 12.76 bid; December. 12.98: Janu- & Am ses % | ary, 13.19; March, 13.35; May, 13.48. Am Thread C'os ‘;,’;?? 1%%1: The mnrke’t'nnenfigl firm today, due to er ondas D. C. and Montgomery Co. Am Writ P 68’0 81 better cables than expected, bad Hg:zmnflé? A H3% 103% | weather in the belt over Sunday ana FRED T. NESBIT D 1001 100% | indications for continued unfavorable | 3 i a0k 5958 1878 | weather " condiviona, < Fivet” sratee Treasury Notes |/Luow vermont ave 1 lwngrlv 4 o 0% | showed gains of 20 to 34 points, with 100 100% Sl Sy % mz" 102 ' | December trading to 13.10, January §9% [ to 13.20 and March to 13.38, or 32 Etc 1138 | to 36 points above Saturday’s close. = 90% | After the first of the rush had sub- 10913 | sided the market eased off, losing 4 Bond De L 81" to § points. The undertone continued - partment 130% | Arm, helped by the efforts of Govern- g 107 | ment agencies to aid the producers 3 123 | in marketing thelr crops in & more The Washington Loan ek 9% | orderly menner. New York and New 2, | Orlean exchanges will close tomorrow and Trust Company I |u| m 3% | for Columbus da: 12 (LG TR I =L a servant | i 104 suz 101 g0 “aa 96 96 L 10835 10215 a8il ARi 0y p2m 100 1ff 0 o8 e B 108 1388 097 gy 12 1018 091y 90 10830 10330 118 * 118 [ULA TN ol ot 0415 9d1 e 1S S it 7 Fanscont O11 07 977 Sales in thousands BONDS. A Third of a Century Without a Loss Main 2100 B. F. SAUL CO. SECURITIES FOR TRUST FUNDS Administrators and trustees of estates rely on our safe 61,9 FIRST MORTGAGES —to safeguard the funds for which they are responsible. The soundest of security—con- servatively appraised. desirable local real estate—protects your principal. Semi-annual interest payments are made in full on time, with a Third of a Cen- tury’s record of never a loss to - any investor. ing, a this. resent t for need. 3% 112 Years Oid Capital, 925 15th St. N.W. “n_ O Prod Bs P S Ru gl 108 1 20 S Ru 6 1018 1 10145 1 1017 101 101 1ot 100% 1007 2 iwah R & dis 0 10 ab Ry, s T Wonst il Wia 10873 10812 10888 Salesin = FOREIGN BONDS. thousands. ZANG N C 6s ww 08 08 08 . T Autioqua 7a° A" v b3 dua 75 B L A Bilen Al T T 1 lien ‘Aires 7 Hunos X i3 B8 it 9813 0NN a7a0 gvap sk o4 i TS G TR IO T - T on un 35 biih bl okt 161y 871 7% 871, B850 ks onm wiN 7N 078 I 00 " 90" 90 102 101% 1017 T AN 05% 85 1003 1005 1003 % Toet Tag R Ca On i A Sandg Falls 55 A Sax B Wi 6y PO N e ) Stem 4’ i 10 Siem & H i dend. ALASKA RDAD SOLD. Bondholders to Rehabilitate Coal Line in Far North. CORDOVA, Alaska, October 11 (#). —The Alaska anthraeite rallroad at Katalla, southwest of Cordova, was purchased here Saturday at a fore- closure sale by Attorney A. J. Dia- mond, representing bondholders who were said to have acquired $600,000 worth of bonds. The sale liquidates a $60,000 indebtedness. It was said that the railroad will be rehabilitated at an estimated cost of $1,000,000 to carry coal from the Ber- ing River coal fields to Controller Bay at Katalla, NASH MOTOR RECORD EW YORK, October 11 (P).—|% h Motor Co., had a record in Sep- tember, both in sales and production, which would have been the largest single month of business the company has ever had but for inability to pro- duce all the cars ordered, E. H. Mc- Car general sales manager, reports. The " September output brought the I htan o the nine months this vear | to 111,965 cars, against 75,347 in the same period of 1925, CAPE WOOL ACTIVE. BOSTON. October 11 (Special).—Ac- tive trading in Cape Wool was a fea- ture of the wool market at the start of the week. Scarcity of Texas offer- ings has helped the position of avall- able cape wools. A choice line of 12 | to 14 months cape was turned over in { bond at $1 per scoured pound. Some |10 to 12 months, stock has been taken by mill men at 93a95c clean in bond. Other foreign wools have been some- what spotty in trading, due to re- stricted stocks and hlgh quoted prices. POTATO MARK.ET WEAK. CHICAGO, October 1 (#).—Potatoes —Total United States shipments Sat- r 1,619; Sunday, 56 cars; trading rather slow; market weak: “lnconfiln cked and bulk round whites, 1.75a 0: fancy shade higher; ‘\nnnesolu sacked round whites, 1.75a1.90; Minne- sota, North Dakota sacked Red River Ohlos, 2.00a2.45, according to condi- : Idaho sacked Russets, 2.00a2.50; shade higher; sacked rurals, BUTTE]{IS LT);ER | CHICAGO, October 11 (#).—Butter, lower: receipts, 8.518 tubs; creamery 4 standards. 41; extra + fiirsts, 3815a40%; sec. 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