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FIN COTIONISEASIRR | EREARLY RISE Covering and Trade Buying Cause Climb in Today’s Opening Trading. ANCIAL Following is a list of stocks traded in on the Curb Market today. bonds and New York Salew DU . i Rundreds, NPUS “‘”.““ Alb Pick Ba Ravon " Prod Rolling M Seat vie sted Press March 11 By the Asso NEW YOR ton market opened steady advan of ol months showing net zair points on covering by and trade buyi { There seemed local buying on | belief. that recent liGuidation had im- | proved the market's technical position but demand was supplied by further yealizing suthern nd | prices ease before {1 of the first hour. May sold up to 14,14 and | reacted to 14.09, or within 4 points of yesterday's closing quotation Private cables reported hedge ing in Liverpool, but good bu cotton cloths for home use. Som | the early buying here was probably promoted by bullish figures on cotton goods business for February New O todu > to 6 s, i 10 séllers | to be ns Market. NEW ORLEANS, La., March 11} P).—Realizing and selling that set in after cotton prices opened 1 to points up and 1 a few more points later caused a setback of 4 or | b points from the highs today. EX pectations of bullish weekly mill tak ings was a suppo influence. Gains of 10 or 11 points weve shown before the dip, wi t 14,17 July at 14.31 and October at 14.40. STEEL PRICES FIRMER. NEW YORK, Maich 11 Youngstown dispatches to the cial district report firmer steel prices | 1n all finished lines in anticipation of a coal strike April I, with possible interruption to production. Sheet makers are asking $2 a ton above current levels for second quarter shipments. Producers of strip steel are said to be trying to establish a market at 3 cents per pound base, an advance of about $4 a ton above recent minimum: Pig iron buying has been accelerated OIL TRADE PROSPEROUS. NEW YORK, March 11 (#).—T general prosperity of the oil industry last year in the face of record-breaking crude oil production is reflected in the tnauguration of dividends at the an- nual rate of 3 on the common stock of the Mid-Continent Petroleum Corpo- ration and in the increase in the an- nual payments on the class A and B | stocks of the Barnsdall Corporation from $2.00 to $2.50. WOOL MARKET QUIET. BOSTON, March 11, (Special).—The Boston Wool Markét has grown steadily quieter as the week has pro- gressed. Prices are gensrally firm, { but concessions are bLeing granted, notably in fleece wools. Fine Okhio grade fleeces, or their equivalent, were quoted today at 45a46, grease basis; half blood at 45a45%, three-eighths blood at 44ad45 and quartel blood at 43%a4d4. Fine territory was quoted at 1.09a1.12, French combing at 1.05 half blood 'at 98a1.03, three-eighths pow A pow B 1st pid d C pid ndel Corp Gas & Ei Biyn Shaes Piackst ¥ G '8 Bohn Al Co ri Wi azil LL & T Beill Corp Brillo Mg Ien City B R u.< onsol 1 7 Curtiss Aero M 11 De For R C vt 11Da For RC v e d *y Dixan Crucible . 4 Dubilier © 1 Dunhiit a1 10 Durant Mot Pe E ( Bond_& B & Shon Invest Tne PAL 24 pf ‘A 715 909 100 Mot o Foun, Freshman rod C. | |I‘X| AMNI Coal. 1 R TEERERE 351 Lt “ptd 108 Sq_Gar vie 173 Lon ey Harris ey arn Mead John Mercantile St ¢ 1 Mercantile 8- ) il o it S h S hog HEmaNe 1 n & L m n[]flBl Pab Ser B. 181 4 Neisner “Bros . N Eng T & ¢ \HH Bl'mt P,l‘d n 7 North 0 Pow O i Bor Stager BC A 1 e Rsiehoga - 2 blood at 88a92 and quarter blood at 78a82.° Scoured Fall Texas wool was quoted at 83a85, scoured California wools at 85a90, and Carbonized acoured at $0a85. VICTOR SALES GAIN. NEW YORK, March 11 (). —Sales ©of Victor Talking Machine Co. for the first two months of 1927 were $6,772,- 000, against $5,054,000 in the same period of 1926 A5 e ST e Rl Washington Stock Exchange .. BALES. Wuun:m Rwy. & Elec. 45—51,000 at 4 ithern, m b g PY e s Mt -‘i'ago‘ Frosi CoZ i AFTER CALL. &P, ToL 5o —$1,000 ay 10035 W 5—$1.000 at 101 ington G "m&‘é-o fln":sn:usan at 100%, }"om o 1at Be—$1.000 at 100 ton :Bu«m pld—5 at 'imw, B com 530, 8t 374 P Tngton Rwy: 45—$3.000 at l'lrlhl Traction Co.—4 at 108. Money—Call loans. 5 and 6 per cent, Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIO UTILITY, Amer. Tol. & Telra. 4a mar; Tol, Ao g Stk $ Anmmn Pot. B. na & Pot. Kiar IPI'"“JHA l» . of Va. bs 'rrl«tlu" R, R. Suburban s . G lec. mac Elee, cons. Elec. 6s 105 . Gas 6 o) . Car 0 e g Wash. Ruwy Wasn. Bwy. & Barber & Ross 6l ‘37 Chestnut Farme Dairy n‘,l iy Ghewy Chase ¢ ' Storage '8¢ Park Hotel )5 STOCKS. PUBLIC UTIL American Tel, & Telga Capital Traction Washington Gas Norfolk & W Potamae Wash. Rwv. & Wash. Rwy, & NATIONAL Rational Capital Columbia .. Commercial {;_‘.... BANK « &M Ameri ational g% .. ond. at. Bank of Washington TRUST COMPANY ity & Trst... 280 st 107 156 Metronolitan American Se Continental Merchants Nation; mion Washing SAVINGS BANK Bank of Beth, United Statex Washibgton Me FIRE INSURANCE American Coreoran Union TITLE Columbia Titl ate Title Title Inv Natioual Ceraeie INSURAY ot Md. com’ MISCELLANEO! Barher_ & Rows com D. C. Paper pid Federal Storage pid Federal-American Federal-American pid Wash Woodward & Loilizan Bldisl 1 OIHS Dok S D %! ... progteciy i BIFSREE § PSSO IS BIIT S D eI =D 2 3 oINS w» o F i B RSOHENSE o5 SEERER 12050 B R PFEERERE ER mm DB i3 Fa it FAR R 552 i 230 B B DD 85SRARENAEEEEEcE W BuumanpusaORDE it S, Bvo: & kst S&T BI 100 MINING STOCKS. hundreds. 5 Am Explora ... o1 Anlo il ¢ N 19 Cons Cop Mines Cortez_ Si Eng Gld M L 20 Flor Goldfid 10 Forty " Nine 50 Golden State . 20 Goldfld Cons. 10 Hawthorne M 5 Heela Min. T Kerr Lake. | ‘wrnont lmlnl igsing 1 Noranda 0 99 io sl SR w & B W T 3 Wenden Sales in INDEPENDEN hundreds. 42 Am Con Oilfids. 23 Am_Maracaibo. BrEeon Ol Gcon_Oi ariy . Synd. 10 Lone 10 Mex QI iR 1 Mex Paniie. . 16 Mount Prod " %, Nat Fuel Gas “ New Brad 0 . el ‘0 Pan % Reiter-Foster Oil” I Riehfleld Oil Cal. 2 Rov Con O & R Quinlan ? Wileox O & G 11 13 Woodley Pet n.. STANDARD OIL ISSUE 30 Camberiand P B0 Eur P L. 200 Gal 30 SigOil 1900 Humble ok H Bk COMMODITY NEWS WIRED STAR FROM ENTIRE COUNTRY March 11.—The Skaggs in of groceries will add es to their Colorado string vear and will open 200 new stores in the Western area. March lumber ex- ports from Texas promise to set a new record. All dock space at sev: eral ports is piled with outbound car- goes and more lumber will be shipped as soon as room becomes available. Mills are operating at capacity and some of the lumber is consigned as far away as Africa ATLANTA.—Increased inquiry for cotton goods has brightened the South- ern textile outlook materially and nearly all mills in the Southeast are running full time or higher than nor- mal. R NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office 1000 Imp O of Can n )00 Inter. Pet € Lud 5008 O Kentucks . 408 0 Ohio pt 4300 Vacuum Oil Sales in thousands. G Allied’ Pk Allied Pk Bty Alu' Co 010038 Am Gas & Ei 68 1025 i Am P& Lt ts.. 1014 11 Am_Seating G 104 4A Wr P 65 n owi Nb 11 Anaconda 6is BON ox 1 Cons € 1 Cons € Cuba a6 A 1 7 Cudahy iDet Ciy G 90 96 % atinean Pow Os 99 Motars 6s.. 100 1¢ 10 Gen Mo 5s A..: 1004 1Geo & Fla 68 ‘A 9713 Sdrand Tru Gles 1085 1 Gulf Ol P b 47 1004 34 Gulf Oil P by '47 10015 10 Gulf Sta U Bs A 951 2 Hood “"Rub 7 1 Hood Rub 5 ind Limestor Indiana P & L 60 Int Gr Mo bR Wi 100 Mon WP'C 5sA DRI 1 e g 1001 90a) mw' 08 G dimlont Ohio Paw 4348 D 9010 d°5s 98 Bs. 2PHLE P 5l 72 1085 2 Porto Ric_Tob 0 99% 9 Dotomac Ed bs E 934 8RS 0,5 100 0 6ls hawatcen T e 14 Cal Ed 5s '5i u Caln .. uthe P &1, 6 Y 8158 10 Sun Oil 5Ys 58wt & Co' B 13 Texas B &1 5 Transcon "0l 0 Ol Pro’8s 2Uni Ind 6%% US Rub 150 US Rub 6158 : Wabash ity B 1 100 4 Warn B Pie 0155 1063 Webster Mil 8155 0415 Sales in FOREIGN BONDS thousands, 1 Algric Mtz Bk7s 9061 Lo 100% 1 Baden 7y " i 1 24 i3 7 e Pt 1 EEUR 67 Burmeister&W 63 m ] Panin"Con Figs 83 anish Con 148 2 Denmark “B105 14.."‘ ur M&T 7as A 9% ree S Prus 6gs 991 er Con Mun %5 1004 Con El 6l%s. 95 %b States Gs.. 90 z C 7ios ww 1001 bard El 7s. ORL ow Aust 7144100 7% endosa 7 i ‘31 0N 4 Mlae M1 My Ba 0822 170 Montecatini Tiorst Montevideo 6 4. 9} or Bic Chile dx. 71 uni Medellin Rs. 104 4 i Medollin 7a. xw eru 7lgs. . io Grande Sanda Falle s ‘A mxx, Blis lalrml 105% ) O -...u:m:::a-—..o:x i:'-: orn OTIS STEEL PROFIT UP. NEW YORK, March 11 (#).—Net profit of Otis Steel Co, for 1926 rose to $1,907,314 from $1,404,; 387 in 192 FOREIGN EXCKANGE (Quotations. turslshed by W. B Hibbe & Co.) Nominal Selling checks London. pound '“'5'4"5}1'" A Montrea! " dollar. o8 - 8"4 Paris franc Brussels, franc Beriin. inark Rome. lira Zueich, fran Athens. drachia: o, crown Warsaw. zloty Copenhazen " er: TREASURY CERTIFICATES. (Reported by J. & W. Seligman & Co.) Aate—Maturite s June 15" 1 2 Rept PO HE SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Reported by J. & W. Seligman & Co.) i e—Noon.—— Alum, Co. of Amer. O Am. Tel, ‘& Tel, Co. Américan Thread Co. a1 Anaconds Conper 63 1020, a:'fll(lnu‘d fl]olfll li" . P fmore. & Olio 04 1939 Bl e oft V. 54 1 'f &SPl Chiie Copper cont, ¢ T¥on 6 Columbia G Continental Gen, Petrolouin’ Car’ By Goodyenr T EE zslpnw‘ 3 orthiern 7 ; Hierahey Choc. co” pan: Humbie oI 54 : ass, Gas Co. Bhs 1946, . Morzis &°Co.7% s 388070 C, 48 Vfi 7 iod L& . Cp. 5358 195 Riibbor 0358 881025 GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. (Quoted In dollars per nlllllllln marke. ) o Asked Ger Gt (w 1n) Ba 1914-18 1400.00 Hamburg 4%« 1919 fl 1“00 23 ‘113 g‘\: (Quoted in dollars . . GerGon it (90“ rl:l lhl(bu and 5nltk ) Ger Gen Elec 331 Berinda powar amb 5n. 5 Hamburg Am"!& l:flnzie’ ol B"rlll German Lloyd 4% North German 'In\ll ierlan Munich 48 pi Badische Anili 258185 Commerz & Privat Disconto Gellschaft Dresdner Bank . Deutsche Baul . Darmstacdter Ban 64.00 Mercur Bank Vi 80 Heyden Chemical .. 1100 Aust A ¥ G (Gen'Eiec).! 100 Berliner Handels .. 1 120000 B e FEDERAL LAND BANK BONDS. (Quoted by Alex. Brown & Sons. Closing.) 6400 34,00 4400 0600 36.00 46.00 66.00 1 ate—Maturity 7. AR, WASHING SEAFOODDEMAND HEAVY IN MARKET Meat, Egg, Fruit and Poultry Prices Are Practically Unchanged. Marine demand and 8 fast products were in the Friday both church Last week's storm Atlantic Virginia this morning fc urday days the trade being severe alo put North Caralina nets out but cts of the const hundreds of and commission a quick recovery from the ef storm resulted in receipt of supplies from the storm. affected avea. Sinall se [ tomae we past few day had ample stock to fill demands. Both fres caught and frozen fish from distant Dpoints were plentiful this morning and oysters were very plentiful The meat market continued dragg A firmer condition of the butter mi ket was reported, with no advance in | Several slight advances > reported in the big butter centers , according to lecal and an advance of 1 cent in price of tub butter was recorded here. Meat, egg, fruit and poultry prices today were substantially the same those reported vesterday. tong the lower Po sfully operated the and local dealers today fresh-caught | 1es Prices. prings Today's Wholesale tter—Iresh, 1-pound Poultry ens, 40; eipts live—Turkeys, white Le rooste: 20; ducks, your old, 80a3; , 45; old toms, ms, fancy, fowl: horns, 2 keuts, Dres: fowls, chicke lambs, shoulders, hams, 2 Live medium, smoked shoulders, 18a ock-—(Calves, choice, 11al3; thin, 7a8; lambs, Fruit and Vegetable Review. Today's market report on fruits and | ¢ etables. compiled by the Market ews Service Bureau of Agricultural 13. liberal; demand _barre Supplies market stead No. 1, Black best, mostly BOme P 00 i , 2% rer scalded, low srthwestern, medium . extra fancy Winesaps, mostly 3.00, bbage—Supplies {mand moderate, mar -bushel hamper pointed type, Texas, barrel crates, ap- plu\lm)llf‘h 100 pounds net, round type, Celery rginia, inches up. scalded lu\\ inches up, moderate: de- et firm; Florida, demand "lorida, 10- | L s, 3-6 dozen, 3.00a3 Lettuce — Sup; moderate; de- mand moderate, market steady; Cali- fornia, crates, Teebers type, 4-5 dozen; 3.00a3.25; Florida, 1) el hampers Big Boston type, 2.50a2.75; poorer low as 1.50. Onion Market Stronger. Onions—Supplies: moderate; demand | moderate, market stronger: Michigan, ! 100-pound ellows, United States No. 1, ze, 4.00; Ohio, 100-pound Yellows United tates No. 1, ordinary quality and condition, 2.50a3.00 Potatoes—Suppli mand moderate, change in prices: Michigan, 150-pound | sacks Russet Rurals, United States { No. 1, 3.2524.10, mostly 4.00; M aine, ‘pound sacks, Green Mountains, ited States No. 1, 3.50a3.75, mostly pinach—Supplie: mand moderate, market steady; Vir inia, Norfolk section, bushel baskets, voy type, 1.00; 5.peck -hampers Savoy type, 1.25; Texas, bushel bas: kets, avoy type, 1. Sweet potatoes—Supplies moderate; | demand moderate, market slightl: weaker; Tennessce, bushel hampers, ncy Hall, 1, 1.25a1.50; Eastern Shore Maryland, bushe hampers, Yellows, No, 1, mosily 1. few higher. North Carolina, fair con- dition, cloth-top harrels, Porto Ri 0. 1, mostly 3.00: \\ hite yams, No. | condition, 2 Strawberrl »—wum)nns niand moder; ida, moderate; de- light; de- te, m..\rkvl steady; Flor vony refrigers Miss few best, 40 cents pe ng beans—Supplies demand moderate, market Florida, 7-bushel hampers, green, 4.00a4.50, few 5.00; wax, 4.00a4.50. Tomatoes light; demand moderate, market firm for good stock Mexico, 1ugs, ripes and turning, w ped, fair quality and condition, spacked, Florida, 6s, jing. wrapped, 1 cholce count, ripes and count, 3. 50 ripes and turn: count, 7.00a7.50 6.0006.50; Cuba, 3, turning,* wrapped, fancy ; choice count, 2.75. AR s Rt INCOME IS LARGER. NEW YORK, March 11 (#).—: income of the Buffalo, Niagara & Eastern Power Corporation for 1926 rose o $7,159,895, from $5,732,227 in 102 Your Banker Know: When in doubt about a consult your banker. It is much his interest as yours your savin You trust him with your deposits—why mnot trust him with your investment problems? security equally as to protect DIVIDEN DS. Pay- Stock of able. Avr. 1 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Apr Corp Auburn 4 Ban of Am Bank of U s Bk of Man €0 Can _Loco_pf. 3 L 5 Mot Se Phi at Dairy P Do 6% vi. Prophyl ' Brush.. Recce Told Mach on Pitts Wi Singer Mg Co.. S a4 s B 5 H PN Sor lmil\rld "Ry Light Dt Torrington Co.' Un L&P new ! | zine is | be D |BODY FOR ZINC CONTROL | | IS PLANNED IN EUROPE NEW YORK, March 11 (®).—Ne ations for the formation in Burope an international syndicate of pro- | ducers of zinc were indicated by pr vate advices received in Wall Street. | Under the plan reported, Ame: ican zine producers are to be included | in the arrangement The syndicate is reported as hav- ing been conceived by Vielle Mon- | tague Co. of Belgium and Montar gagesellschaft of Germany. These | companies are understood to have | requested Kuropean producers te communicate. their productive output and ¢ acity. Control of Amer] n to be ught by cate. although no effort output is contemplated. Activi on this side of the Atlantic are to be carried on through the Association of Zinc Exporters, the report said B. Zimmer, president of the| American Zine and Chemical Co. afliliated with the s tion, de clared that the ition had not | bheen approaches the organizers | of the proposed sy te, t that | the formation of body to con 1 inc market abread would be ccellent thing for the industry export the synd to contr | | an | UTAH COPPER EARNINGS UP. | NEW YORK, March 11 (®).—Utah “opper Co. ¢ §9.45 4 share in| ainst $7.59 a share the net income rising to $15 from 0,831, Total $16,586,386, against $13,538, yre income | 01 028 was in 19 NT OF TH ONDITION OF Ihe Manhattan Fire & Marine Insurance Co. of New York On the 31t day of December, 1090, as re auired the District of Columbia Code nended Jure 30, 2, and August 1N | i1 | ital Sto il Stock $100.000.0 §00.000.0¢ est (e All other 4 thorized rein: nics on losses already Total assets XDenses, taxes, Commision okerage. cte! 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