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FINANCIAL.) HIGH-GRADE LIST OF BONDS CLIMBS | Government Issues Rise Better Rails Also Firmer in Today’s Trading. BY CHARLES F. SPEARE. YORK October of new total for the und- $800.000,000, one of th active periods of bond distribu *the history or the business. 1t is evidence of the strength of the invest. ment situation that it o accept this huge-total of without sreatly affecti . " prices of old i ome of which nued to today on the < of casy money. high-grade . First of sual demand for United States G ernment lone-term bhonds. These were up an average of 's, with very trading in_them on the Stock change and over the counter. It believed that banks and individy who have been liquidating stocks placing a portion of the proce such sales in h wde bonds. The better gr were firmer. in Lake 2 * one-halt Atlantic collateral 4s. The mark prior lien ds was broader than { been in a long while ar ditions in the market for public . ties were similar to those in there being smali offerings and a ves insistent demand. The improvement in German issues which set in yesterday continues, In- dustrial_ and public utility bonds ad- vanced % to %, and the leading mu nicipal and State issues showed reliel from the pressure that has against them since early in the week Italian, Argentine, Polish and sever of the South American descriptio were lowe Industri further reaction in the stock market and a number of poor September statements. This has checked the ad- vance in some of the more active iron « and steel bonds. Lodge 65, Goody 58, Hudson Coal 5s and Armour 514s were all heavy. Manhattan E vated 48 advanced a point. PURE OIL VOTES REGULAR. NEW YORK, Octobher 28 (#). oil declared only the regt terly dividend of 3713 cents a sh; on the common stock, payable Decem- ber 1 to stock of record November 10, In previous quarters, since March, 1926, an extra of 1212 cents had been paid with the regular quarterly. COTTON GOODS HIGHER. NEW YORK, October (Special).— Cotton goods markets were more ac- tive and strong toda Print cloth: advanced an eighth of a cent to § for 64x60s, and 9% for 68x72s. Raw silks were quicl. with prices generally unchanged. SIIE;{ QUOTATIONS. NEW YORK, October 28 (7). silver, 56'<; Mexican dollars, 42 Washington Stock Exchange s—S31.000 at pld. u‘\ at 1172 hs—4q at 1063, o o6t e s \\ ««m stcn Gas Light—2 at 813, 10 at m}eder:fl American National Bank—20 at| N.uu- ‘National Bank—4 at 500. Merchants’ Bank & Trust Co—1 at 153 & Gravel pfd —50 at 103, l-‘«lrr:nl-Amexu:m Co. com.—25 at 40, 12 40, & Kitional Mtge. & Tnv. pfd—30 at 6%. AFTER CALL. Capital Traction Potomac Elect. 1 28 —~This secy ies have 200,000,000, with month amounted s the i Specia, Dispatch to The Star, most new sues were promi- was an un eds of | ce of t h 1 at 1 T e 15 relépnone of Washmizton Gas 0 Washington Gas Washington Gas $200 at 1047 Washington” Gas 6s $100 AL 104, 100 at 104, 800 at 103, Bt 104, 200 at 104 E: Potomae Electric Gs 1953—$100 at 1073 ity and Suburban K. R. 5 s —310.000 at 9 $6.000 qoimerican urity & Trust Co—10 at 0. 58—S100 at 102, 500 at 106, [ 200 at 104% . 100 at 104 200 UNLISTED DEPART) Departmental Bank—80 at 6, Money—Call loans. 5 and 6 per cent. BONDS. Bid and Asked Prices. PUBLIC UTILITY. NT. mer. Tel. & Telga. 45, * Tel, & Telga. 4 Tel. & Te A1.1:nnlm & Pot. gui & P Telephano G & B el ot Va. 1 ramu-l Traition R ity & Suburban Georgetow 4 Potomac Potomac Potomac Elec. Wash. " Alex. Al i0iis 103 108y V\auhl gton Gas § as (s, series A B . Rwy : Boy: & e ot 103 CELLANEOUS. arber & Ross. Tno heatmt Farm Do .. a7y STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY Amer. Ta) Tl 1 Lapital T Washington W Rortolic & Baci Fowy Wash. Rwy .n.‘ 10014 « Katioral C Cobumnia Si.‘.?', ental * | Phila Corf 6s A ELLANEOUS i, 10 3% 145" | Vertientes Sug 7s. 3 h M wash Medical "Biix. probably | ; | Belgium 7%s. r¢ | Canada also | LUrNOVer | Czecho 7% s rets ine | Chile 8s 1941 | Finland s £ 6s 45 been | 1 bonds felt the effect of | { 105 * | Int Paper 5s 47. 5 | Laclede G | Int1 THE EVENING I ON NEW YORK BONDS STOCK EXCHANGE l Recelved by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. UNITED STATES. RAILROAD. (Sales are n $1.000.) Sales. High, Sales. High. Low. 2:55 | Ann Arbor 4s . 5 Bl Lib3%4s. . 10114 10114 10114 | Acchison gen 10 Lib 18t 43 10313 10311 10313 | Atlantic CL ol 48. . 7 Lib 2d 4%s. 100 100 100 { Atlantic C L 15t 45, Lib3d 43s. 10029 10027 10029 | Atlan C L 4155 64. » Libath ks 104~ 10330 10331 | B& O Gold 45, % 43-47 10119 10118 10118 ! B'g O cv 4%s. 1 10610 10612 | B & O ref 5s. 10312 10910 109 1 11115 1148 11412 FOREIGN. 5. Hizh. Low. a1, 91 3 09 983, 100 a9ty 97 B&O1stbsct. B&O 6s... B&Orfimp6s B&OPLEWY B&OSWihish Brdwy & { Bklyn Manhat 6s Buff R & Pitt 4128, n Nat 4% | Can .| Canad ! Canad Pac deb 45 | Argents | Arzentine 6 Ju & Argentine 63 Oct59 Argentine 6s A. Argentine 6s B. | Australia 55 195 Australia | Austria 7s. | Bank of Chile 9 9 | central l‘m ific 4s Belcium { Cent Pac 1st 53 90. Ches & O gn 4% Chi & Alt 31 Chi B & Q = CB&Q4! Chi & 13111 'gn 53 61 | Chi Gt West 4. Belgjum 8s. Bolivia Ss. | Bordeaux 6: Brazil § Brazil 7 Brazil 8s. . icm foM&SPre 4 CM&ESP ev {CM &SP 6s ChiNW 41552 {Chi & NW'6 jCni R = IChi R1& P rf 4s JCRIPac4? Chi T H ine s 60 Chi Union Sta 5 Chi Union Sta 6%s. 1'% | Chi & W Ind cn 4s. 95% | Clev Term 513, 100 {CeC & StL 4igs 104% | Cuba R R 5t 03 ’1“ i Del & Hud 1strt 43 1105 | Del & Hud 515 | Den & Rio G D Rio G West 5s. 100 | Det United 435, ., 103 | Erielstcons s firie gen 4s B Chinese | Con Copenhagen 5s ¢ | Chile 751943, 1007 103% 108 104% 105 104% 104% & 104w 1001 108% Czecho 8s 108 Denmark 6s. Dutch East 1 6s 47 Dutch East I 6s 62 | Finland 7 Framerican French s German K1 P § German Ger An Ger Gen Hung Italy Ts Italy Pub Japanese 4s. Japanese 61s. Lyon 6s.. Marseille 6s. Mexico 4s 10 asn Iilan 63 therlands 63 etherlands 6s 7 ord 6%s. . orway 5%s orway 6s 1 Norway 63 1944. Norway 6s1952. 215 1 Orient Dev deb 6s. Paris-Ly-Med 6s Paris-Ly-Med 7s Paris Orleans 7s Peru 7%s.. Poland 6s 40, Poland 8s. . Prague 7%s. Queensland 7s. Rhinelbe Un 7s.... Rio de Jan 85 1946. RiodeJan8s47... Rio Gr Do Sul 8s Rome 61:s. . Sao Paulo 85 1936.. Saxon (PW) 7s.... 3 Seine 7s 42. Serbs Crot Slo Soissons 6s. Sweden 6s. Swiss 5145 1946. Swiss Confed 8s... ‘Toho Elec Pow 7s. . Utd Kingm 5% Utd Kingm .:‘1337 Utd Steam Copen 6 94% 944 Yokohama 65 W i... 9tk 94w MISCELLANEOUS. Am Agri Chem 7%s 10 1041 104 Am Repubdeb6s.. 2 101 101 AmSmit&R1st5s 7 102 ° 102 AmSmit&R6s... 2 108% 108 Am Sugarret 6s... 10 105 = 105 AmT&Tcltrds. 111 99% 995 AmT&Telrbs.. 2 104% 104% AmT& T st5s.... 40 105% 105% AmT&Tdeb5s. 3 108% 1081 Am Water Wks 5s. 10 100 100 Am Writing Pap 6s 2 921 9214 Anaconda 15t 65... 23 1041 104} Anaconda cvdb 7s. 13 108% 1083 Andes Cop 7s rets.. 10 107% 107" Armour&Co 41,8 39 44 Armour Del 5%s.. 28 Atlantic Refln 5s.. 6 17 16 3 16 6 22 106% Bank Gr Txunk stdb 6s. Trunk 7s Gt Nor4%s76D.. Hl 1t North 41;swill2 Great North 5 Great North Gr Nor gen 7s. | Hud & Man ref 5s Hud & Man aj bs. 111 Cent ref 4s.. 11l Cent 4s 53. 105 |11 Cent 43 66. S | It& G Nor ad 6 1 Int Rap:d Tran §s. Int Rap Tr 5s stpd. Int Rap Tran 6s 105 “11nt Rap Tran 7s 10415 | Int Rys CABsT2. e 2% Int Ry CA6lsret 6 et ‘l\ansucllys\'s 2388 10514 | Kan City Term 4s. 19 115% | Lake Shore 4s 28, 341 4 1073 Lehigh Valcn 4s... 2 105 - | Louis&Nash uni 4s 8 105 |Louis&Nash5is. 1 06 | Louis & Nash 7s. .. 3 91% | Man Ry 1st90..... 10 105 | Market St7s40... 3 100 {MilEIRy &L5s61 6 10214 | M&StL1strfds.. 2 9% | M St P & SIM en 4s 10 MStP&SSMis3setd 21 MStP&SSM5iks. 19 MStP&SSM6%s 8 MK&T4sB...... 60 MK &Tadj 67 MK&T prin 53 A. MK&T6sC... 941, | Mo Pacific gen 4s. 41y | Mo Pac 5s A 65. - “‘:xopacsu-*n. Nassau El 4s 51, NOT & MG5is., N Y Cent 4s 98 N Y Cent deb 4i NYCrfimdl;zs. NYCentribs ! NYChi&StL 53 sA. { NYChi&StL 513sB, INYC&StL6sA. New Haven 4s 55 NY N Hav&H 4s 56 921, | NY NH&H cv db 6s 104%, | NY N Hav&H clt 65 108% | N Y Ont W 1st 4s. 107 | N Y Rys 6565 9012 | N Y Rys 6s A 65... 89 | N Y State Ry 4%s. 102 |NY W& Bos 4%s | Nor & S gen 55 54 98 Nor Pac 38 2047... 1075 | Northern Pac 45 10L i Northern Pacri6s 102 | Ore Short L rfs 4s. f {3: Pennsyl con 4%s. . 105 | Pennsylgen 43s. 516 | Pennsyl 5s 64. 104 |Pennsyl6%s. Pennsyl gold 7s 105 | Pere Marq 1st 5s. . PCC&StL5sA PCC&StL5s B T Port RL & P 58 42. 9315 | Port RL P 63 47 107% { Reading gen 4%s.. 101 | Reading J C 4s 51 55 | Rio G W 1st 4s. 815 | StL IM&S 4529 1027 | S*L 1 M&S gn 58 31 119% | StL&SF pl4sA. 170 1077 | St L&SFprinbs. 15 St L& SF5%sD.. 29 StL&SFadj6s.. 19 StL&SF Inc6... 11 StP & KCShL 4%s 1 St LS W con 4s 32 San A & Arn P 48 Seab A Lref 4s...0 99% | Seab A Liadj &s 102 b A L con 6 100 | SB All Fla 68 108 | Sou Pac 4s 2 107% | Sou Paclfic clt 4s 10444 | Sou Pacific ref 4s, 96 95% 96 |Sou Ry gen4s.. 10255 1024 102 ¢ Sou Ry Con 58 94. 104% 104% 104% } Sou Ry 63 58.. }:" @ }:I e } Southern Ry 6%s. 051 05in 5 ™| TexArk FS 55 50. Lehinids ‘337,’ Texas & Pacific 1st 7 ¥ 9% I Third Ave adj 5s. . 50 46 181 4 19 102 1027% 100 9614 104% 108% 112'2 1024 99% 961y 104 103% 112% 98 98 18 118 105% 105 112% 98 118 105% 4 1 2 ki 104 101 102 108% 105 99% 104% | 1053 108% 100 Barnsdall 65 1940, Bell Tel Pa 55 C... Beth Steel pm 58.. Beth Steel rf 5s... Beth Steel 5% 53. Beth Steel 6s...... Brier H St 1st 5%s. Bklyn Union 5%;s. Bush T BIdg 5s 60. Central Leather 68 Chile Copper 5s. ... 2 Con Coal Md 1st 5s. 1 ConGas N Y 5%s..106 Cuba Canecv 7s... 3 Cuban Am Sug 8s.. 10 Denver Gas 5s. Dery (DG) 7 Det Edison bs 40 Dodge 6s..... 7 Kast Cuba Sug 7%s 5 Fisk Rubber 8s.... 4 Goodrich 6%S..... 3 Goodyear 5s rets.. 137 94%s 94% Hershey 5%s. 6103 103 Hoe & Co 6155. 1 “i99; igp Humble Oil 5. 29 W 9y Humble O & R5%8 1 102% 102 Dllinois Bell 1st 5s. 16 105t 10 Lllinols Steel 4%3s.. 3 997 997 | Int Mer Marine 6s.” 40 10214 102 L 10 100% 1001 L 40 108% 1073 35 108Y% 1071y 104 10 98Y% 98 1073 107% 101 100% 102 102 101% 101% 104 104 105 105 218 216 104 103% 105 105 95% 9% 106 % 104% 2 112 4 112! 96 Y 102 imh 101% 108 1027% 102% 119% 119 107% 107 102% 4 101 99 nt Paper cv 9Ty 91 111% 119% 4 126 106Y% 102% 58%, Inter I Int’ Lackawa S 58 50 62.. L Lorillard (P) 5s. ‘| USRubistrf5 110" | Manati Sug st %3 100% 9939 109 100% 103% 854 1017 100 87 105% 105% 10514 | Tol Tr L&P 5% 30 104% 104'% 1045 7 Midvale Steel 53, 100% 100 | Virginia Ry 1st Montana Pow 58 2 103% 103% 103% | Va Ry & P 5s. i Tel 5 6 106% 106 106% | vy 576 B dison bs 4. 1005 2040 1045 s e ntars ionn A, idison U358 116% | Western Md 5% J DL AT s Western Pacific 5. ngn 4s49... WHITE SEWING MACHINE. 2 YORK, October 28 (#).—Net profit of White Sewing ‘\1'uhms Corporation for nine months moved up to $1 6 a fi)‘ re on the Ql Mid-Con 6345 40 101% 100 87 5109 109 15 100% 1007 5 1087 108 110% 110% 101 101% 3101 101 2 101% 101% 1 106% 1067 17 103 10 28 104 103% & T 585 1105 105% 13 1023 1021, Nor ()nxo c L Nor States Pow 5 s W 6. ommon, from §952,093 a share a year ago. Third $£211,507. against second quarter and third quarter of 1926. C, B. & Q. INCOME UP. " YORK, 28 (A).— Se of $427.501 in gross September, the Chicago, & Quiney has larger net 98% | operating income than a_year ago, 381 against $3, 03." The total nine months, however, was less than the sume period last year, §21,- 'A ac | Pan-Amer Pete 6s. in the % in the 7 106% 106 4 105% 105'; 4 105% 105% | Public Service €; October 109 e i 99 10014 1084 9x on 9s 100 s 105 021,031 against $21 u‘l N J 5s 25 10 1027 storient7s 1 1607 100 fec Pow 65, 17 107% 107 PARTS MAKERS 'UNITE. “Toledo in 1st 8. 108% 108% V YORK, October 28 (B).— United Drug 6s. W0kA0T Consolidation of the Motor and Acces- S sin sory Manufacturers Association and AT the Automotive Manufacturers Asso- el ciation was announced today. The = 3 enlarged organization will bear the 1 871 87T name Motor and Accessory Manufac- 6 1034 103> turers Assoclation and headquarters 4 111% 111% will_be ‘continued in New York with M. L. Heiminway as manager. Offices of “the Automotive Manufacturers Association in. Chicago 'and Detroit will be continued as branches of, th | USSteelsfbs. ... Utah Pow & Lt 5s. Warner Sug 75 39.. West Elec 5s. Westn Union 638, | Westinghouse 5s | White Sew Meh 6 | Willys-Ov 68 23. Wilson & Co 1st 6s. 2 102% 102% 3 101% 101% ! Speculative Element Reas- {10 new high pric { could not he denied that the develop- STAR. WASHINGTON, CURBLIST SHOWS POWER T0 CLIMB sured by Action—Kemsley- Millbourn Feature. BY WILLIAM F. H Al Dispatch to The Star, NEW YORK, October 28.—The | irh Market todiy gave the most im- pressive display of strength that it had so far this week. Whether the demand that earried numerous issues s for the year was direct response to the $50,000,000 se veported in the latest brokers’ Ire was a question, but it NAN. ment went a long way towar suring the speculative elem all the improvement was ms and when weakness develop tervals on the Stock Exchan et was sympathetically Much has been said during the past w days about indicated improve- | ment iu latter half year's earnings of Kemsley-Millbourn ~ common. This was the main consideration for the buying which carried the stock to a new high above 14. The 6 per cent mds, because of the conversion privilege which they carry, went for- ward simultancou to their best | above 140, | Deere common, which has the pros pect of common_ dividends now that the arr on the cumulative preferred have been closed up, have been carried to another new high rec- ord. St. Regis Paper, also at a new top for the . was adjusting its market price to that of other paper and power compani Glen Alden 1 was another to reach a new peak the year, and An n Rolling another, The sharp rise in the stock disproved rumors which ben current for some time of o among the directors of the ntained, 1 at in- this trer have Ford Motor t prices, reflecting ach of the time for new Iord models. acuu. . and Humble lost their place of leadership in the so-called Standard group, but others were taken up in an wndeavor to attract a public following in the oils. Included rions these were Tllinois Pipe Line at a new high a Pipe Line. So far as the pipe companies are concerned, they are not likely to be affected to the extent of the Producers and Re- finers by overproduction. Public utilities shared tent in the improvement, without particular feature. NORTHWEST SELLING SENDS WHEAT DOWN Weakness at Liverpool Another Bearish Factor—Corn Gains on Weather Outlook. of Canada rose to its the early ap- marketing the | to some ex- but were By the Associated Pre CHICAGO, October 28.—Wheat aver- aged lower in price today during the early dealings, whereas corn ad- vanced. Selling ascribed to the Northwest, together with weakness at Liverpool, had a bearish effect on wheat, but corn was strensthened by prospective unsettled weather. Open- ing unchanged to 7 off wheat held near initial figures. Corn started at 1 decline to % advance and later scored general gains. Oats were firm- er. Provisions likewise slanted up- ward. Appeasement of demand for at least the time being was given as the rea- son for today’s downturns in wheat value at Liverpool. Besides, Argentine growth conditions were reported as satisfactory. Washington _ advices meanwhile were that the Furopean heat crop outside Russia is about .000,000 bushels greater than last r, although offset in part by low lity in some countries, Germany France in particular. Movement of wheat in C: tinued on a big scale, toda at Winnipeg totali against 1,637 a v . On the other nd. autho ent_advices in- dicated that the grade of Canadian wheat remains disappointing as a re- sult of frost, rust and excessiv moisture, and that deliveries of nadian wheat by farmers to country elevators are still about 21,000,000 bushels under last at this time. ye a nada con- ivals cars, SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Kevorted by J. & W. Seligman & Co.) . Bid Co. of Am. il & Tel. i 0014 i Thiead Co. s 1038 101 1y conds Copver s 10130 ated 01l Gs 1035 102 smunmm & Ohio G4 1) ] & Cor. 4158 Pt ¢ u\ Alum, 10017 1024 JUU Her Humbl: oil M is 1911 n ~'nm| Line 1~ 1090, Ol P Std o & R Ir. Mt S, Smelt Whesitme FEDERAL LAND BANK BONDS. (Quotec by Alex. Brown & Sons. Closing.) . A«k».u“ "fi}'i" i1;s July 1% July 1% Jan i duly TREASURY CE;I‘IFICATES. (Reported by J. & W. Selic ” Rate—Maturity. A co 13s Dec. 1 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. (Quotations furnished by W. B, Hibbs & Co.) pornd dolla crow Crow crown. . 2lot b . Crown. Five Candidates Heard. Special Dispatch to The Star. GLENCARLYN, Va., October 28. B. M. Hedrick, Lyman Kelly and Wil- liam J. Ingram, candidates for super- visor; A. C. Clements, for sheriff, and | A. D. Langley, for constable, addres: ed a Mlfll Ghnwlyu cm. D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1927. NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office Following is the list of honds and stocks traded in on the New York Curb Market today: INDUSTRIALS, Sth vl 130% IR Sales in 1001 e Ala Gt Alb Pick i Al Pk Aium B Am 4 Am Am Am Am Am Am Superpow B Am ¢, pid Ariz Pow & I Gas & FI italy O Hall ¥ E W iy Shors Alum. .. . ? Borden, Co. . 1 Bord Co F paid B D S 1st pid § Bklyn City R 1 Bieviys Buf Niag & an Marconi W .. ‘elan Cor Am n I Co Am_ 1st pf 1 ‘elluloid Co ... 107 clluloid Co n'pf 90 1N T pt a1 M&SP 0T X0 "k " A G Hood Rub 7. . 1 Hood Rub 5158 Interstate Pow s te Pow Gs OK1, t P S bs A 95 v B & S ba A 104 A ouig A 101 rag _Co AToo B Prod 68 1001 at P & L 68 A 10414 1y B 7 Sand Gs 1001, 1001 # Consol _ Laund. 1001} 5 Copel Prod A0 6 Courtlaulds “Lid. } " D o W e 2 Dinkler Hot A ww ant Mot Zitingon - Sehild B & Sh pld R & Shon Cor Inc.. 4013 (Pl A 100% 37 Sou Gas 61 14 Southea P Southwi Bs A SouthwP&L e A 10: Stand_Inyvest 5s. O N Y 6lse. ](Nl ol Water A estoue Tire da Po s pr. Ford Mot €O Can Alden € 15w Ma i Oil 7 L Al Printin Tappiness ¢ St fellman R pfi’ Gi n Choe pid wi Chop pfd wi t Mie. . nd “Fun 5 Huylers i Indust Ray { Insur € N A Tl A Tul B Tl pid Manv Millb Store & Krus : e UM ik 10 Leon T Tias wiw 1021 4 Johns fees Kemsloy L o endosa Al 7 Merid_Elec Mor Bic Boeot 172 Mor. Bk Chile 6s 1M Bk Danmk 6s, 101 Mednl 8e., 10 Muni_ Medel 7 Nuremberg 28 Perell | Leh oh Vol ¢ salen: MeN & Lon. Wire Lon « Light B in_ Botgling. v Drug_Store: i Hosiery pfd 2 MetCall Corp n.. sales in NV thoueands, FOREIGN BONDS. 15 Ag Mor B 78 | 1% Ak Mor Bk 7 % Baden 7a 1 Bank = Pruss 1 Batavia Pet 4748 0130 Bral g1se wil 035 hane 51 Buenos A" Huenos A % Bicnos A 71ss § Denmark 51 42 Deutsche Bank 08 % Neimer Bros. 4 Ay R 3 XY el Co b 114 Nichols & Shep. rih Am Utite oA U st pfd {Ps e nfd 1001, I g 100 HEN 98 92 02 101 05" a1y 925 22, in' Hugo 78 Hugo 78 36 wa RS Hugo 7s 46 wa r»!,.m 5 ey 2 Pen 2 Fo On Ed 68 pt a8y Pe P& L pt 7e. 1 1 Peap Drug Store. 1 Phillo Morris . 2 philip Morris A’ Piggly Wiggly pilian & Lake ¥1 Portl EI Pow Pow Corp_ Can Pur S T & L. 3 Pyrene Mfi. . Remington Ariis. Pl s Baltimore Markets BALTIMORE, October 28 (Special).— White potatoes, 130-pound sacks, 1.50a sweet potatoes, barrel, 1.50a2.00; yams, barrel, 1.50a2.00; beans, bushel, 1.50a2.00; beets, 100, 2.00a3.50; brussels sprouts, quart, 10a20; cabbage, 100, .00a4.00; cauliflower, crate, 1.00a2.25; rrots, 100, 2.00a3.00; celery, crate, .00; corn, dozen, kale, bushel, 25a30; lettuce, bushel, 40a60; lima T .25; onions, 100 pounds, 1.00a1.75; ' peppers, basket, 10n25; pumpkins, 100, 5.00a10.00; parsnips, basket, 35a10; favoy cabbage, bushel, 3004 bushel, to- matoes, basket, 35290; Apples, basket, 23a75; barrel, 2.50a 6.00; cantaloupes, crate, 1.00a1.50; grapefruit, box, 3.00a1.25; peaches, bushel, 2.00a2.75: grapes, hasket, 15a 18; damsons, bushel, 2.5023.00; oranges, hox, 3.00a5.25; pears, bushel, 1.0023.00; quinces, bushel, 1.0022.25; Kieffer pears, bushel, 40a60. Hay and Grain Prices. Wheat—No. 2 red Winter, export, 1.33%; No. 3 red Winter, export, 1.30%: No. 2 red Winter, 'garlicky, ; No. 3 red Winter, gar- nd . a_cony v I C H & Lt.. 130 n Grocery A BSou P & L n ASou P & I, war Spa Riv P&P pfd 1 3RSt Reg Pap. n‘x.&rnnln Stand Pow & Lt Huso. 60 Swift ‘Inl.. ift & Co 1 Syra Wash M 1 Timken Axle 1Trans Lux Pie. 2 Trico Prod Tub Ar i Biseu - JBisenit, n a i RIS 2 SER3.535253238 i RRCPRRER 2 oo DT T TTSITIE -ty ” Battery 1 &L vic B ar o domestic, 98; 25 per barrel, Pllqw 5.00a old, 105 cob corn, nominal. Oats—No. 2 white, new, 5715 asked; No. 3 white, new, 56 asked. Old oats selling 2 and bushel over new oats, Rye—Nearby, Hay-—Receipts, is arriving in only limited and in somewhat irregular condition. It is, therefore, not being officially graded and sells strictly on its merits, within range of 14.00216.00 a ton, timothy and clover grades. Straw—No. 1 wheat, 10.00a11.00 per ton; No. 1 oat, 13.00a14.00. Dairy Farm Products. Live poultry—Turkeys, pound, 35a i Leghorns, poor and thin, 18a20; old hens, Leghorns, 14a18; old roosters, ducks, 23a26; small_and poor, pigeons, pair, 20a30; guinea 5. ng —Receipts, 1,265 cases; native and nearby current receipts in free dozen, 40a42; strictly fresh, doz- 46 Sales_in hundreds. 4 Am ot 2 Anglo Chil € 10 Ariz Globe €. 3 Chict o New hay Center quantity 30 Golden _State. . Hecla, Min . # Nipissing . 5 Noranda 3 Ohio Cop £ r Gold' M 2% ch Hishicn: t Min ood to fancy creamery, pints, 49a51: blocks, 48a 7a38; rolls, 3313a36; store dairy prints, 3313a36; 41ad WILL ADDRESS BOND CLUB. BALTIMORE, October 28 (Special).— Arthur Wilson Page, vice president of the American Telephone & Tele- graph Co., president of the Bell Tele- phone & Telegraph Co. and presi- dent of the Bell Telephone Securities Corporation, will speak at the dinner of the Baltimore Bond Club tonight. He is expected to discuss telephone and telegraph financing and explain what underlies the securities of such enterprises. GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. By Special Leased Wire to The Star. \F\\ YORK, October 28. SR b e DG Ankel it n with draw “Ctfn att per 100 R M 55.00 60,00 G v Gor Gt Eed Lean withy i (Quoted_in dolla amb 3u. 3148 & Dusseldort 48 pre- i t 1.000 28.0 (Ghied 1 oliars ver raillion 3mrk') i Ger Gen E iec 4% Ger Gen Elec 414 Hnlnl!llg Amer Line R‘/’! . Norin. German Liord 448 Franifort a-3 48 bre X\mlch s “pre. war pound, 45249 50; ladles, 3 packed, 337 process hutter 2 Reite i Rfelield 0" brd § Tidal Ocase 0 - ¥ T Osage 0 N 'V 15 Venezuclan Pet.. Sales STANDARD OIL ISSUES. 00 Ehessbrieh Mig 1200 1203 | 0Ga's &'pe'h 6100 g;‘xmhlu 61 30Ina 1 7000 Inter, pet € 50 Northern P L 700 Ohio 2000 Cont’l Ol 1. 950 11 P L, 700 Nat_ Transit 100 Benn Mex ¥ k 6&a ‘25 52 REERE RN SRR PR I F, 00 § O 100 Swan & 300 Vactium 0il Sales in thousands, 10 Ala Pow 1Am 11 Alum 36 Am - Ga 1 Am P Egnautsiomaalia c2o5ec00 = 5. nid 5e. 95 o Am 5. 101 & EI 65107 ow & Lt 05 106 Y‘i% Hamibure 438 1919 o rlin ds pre-war Krupp s ZI2[=R2 Pessd e 2 3B e S Elec ey pld’B 10 vat Bank. 32 o 19w e AR FINANCIAL." OTTON DECLINES IN TRADING TODAY | Market Starts Lower.| Steadies and Then Eases | Off Toward the End. By the Associated | W YORK, October 28. | ton market opened easy today at a de- cline of to points under further | liquidation. local and Southern selling | promoted by relatively easy Liverpool | }cables and reports of continued good weather over the South. | December eased off to 2033 and | | March to 20.73, but demand absorbed offerings at these figures, and the mar- ket steadied up on buying, which was said to include a considerable trade de- mand from abroad. December rallied to | active months generally showing vecoveries of 10 or 12 points from the | lowest by the end of the first hour. Private cables reported local and ntinental liquidation in a somewhat | overbought market at Liverpool,. but that the current month had raliiel { thera on trade calling and bLuying by | importer: market was fairly ste within 6 or 10 points of Yesterday's closing quotations on further | lc buying and cover The de- not active, however, and | ces eased toward m when there seemed to be a Ii more local and Southern selling. Janu- ary contracts, which had sold up to on the early rally, eased off to 0, with the general market show- | ing net declines of about 29 to 36| points at midda: | LUMBER TRADE BETTER. " YORK, October 28 (#).—The | s umhv‘r thermometer” of business s/ encouraging, the National Lumber | anufacturers Association repos | For the week ended October tually the same number of softwood | s show a n in current orde shipments over the preceding | -k, with produetion about the same The current volume of business is rter than a year ago. 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