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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1927.° SIDE OF ADVANCE | POPULAR ON CLAG ocks traded in on the New York 15 rb Market today ] About $£330.000,000 in second | . H ~<V'v = INDU 'I’R[’\‘I 7 1 Liberty loan bonds were turned in | e —"777_“ 1 Interest Centers in Recent| ;i inva v, AL L O | Southern Selling Believed to, Speculative Favorites. | been called November 15, | BeCauseof DropinTo- |, . . | today 1'n¢ retary of the Treas- | ’ . | Oils Hold Gains. [ ury Ogden L. Mills aaid that there | day’s Trading. i had been sharp falling off the | _— second day, however Covember | —_— BY WILLIAM F = SO | 15 there were §2 000 | By the As: | WhAdw . e NAN. deemed, and on November 16 this | 5W YORK wember 17.-The | Bpecial Dispateh to The Sta | I a1l off 53,000,000, | R STarket) opencd enny. todavi ab NEW K. November 17.—The This leaves rou out 8250 |4 gecline of 11 to 15 points under re. Important price changes on the Curh 000.000 1 out . and offi- | powed liquidation and a little more Exchange today cials helieve they will trickle in at | gelling helieved to be for Southern xchange today were again recorded moderate rate for months to | on the side of advance. In numerous | | come. Detailed figures will not be | tention was paid un- Instances impro harp, snt | | lable until after reports drom | favorable weathe te from the culation cen i ehs | the 12 Federal Reserve banks. ‘ ndl the' maridet ‘wopked st which had held speculat in [ i & & | in early tradin January de earli in the week and failed 'o 10 | « to 1952 and May to 19.90, or fluence genuine miblic participation i INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER. |ihout 20 to 21 moints below sester the main hody stocks, | S A = = (.- | day’'s closing quotations. Spot houses 1 NEW YORK, Novem 17 (M.—| 4 De 1he ! warni issued | Diveotors of International Harvester | Were n buvers of December, but | a month g at o eelaet Je. kam wannual | {0 MOst cases sold later month, tion for the 1 in Bancitaly sh; o e . | A private report issued before the o prica cor move . Sk PR L | openinz placed the indicated crop ¢ into new h . today [T stock” dividand ‘is pavable Ty | 12.003,000 bales, and estimated gin appesred to he no top fo | ATy to. holders of record December [ Din v to November 14 at 11.078 Shepard, whic woved up f | p Hithe crshoarcliend o6 | 000"t les, representing $6 per cent of eent bond nscontinenta Ya A M par vfd 1 16 16 L . Private cabl reported h per B were ac ir Sales MINING STOCKS liguidation in Liverpool, a &ymp: with the stock on the | k) | trade caliing on the decline. biz box | a market eased subsequently un- The floating v of Midland 8 der continned liguic imd South Products hayin consider v n selling, which seemed to hecome duced as recent acenn little more active after tl P lation by those anticipating imporian ation of a private report from Mem developments within the company. it prior to No- wne a ditficult matt vember 14 at 11,150,000 rimnin eale prica np still forther and the indicited crop at 13 w terri ve hales of 300 ponnds. lined ings « 10 1937 and May to 1 : th losses of mt United States Fre | the market was within mon, one of the roeo of these figures at midd: that was repoited to have heen heay oversub: eribed when off for pub lie subscription, raehod 1P ahout E rading continued active in the new United Biscui sues, a though were somewhat helow | lished the price Wednesday. in rise the oil hut most favorit Standard Oil of held up group earried on to their hest Kentucky r vear at top for the | , and Gulf Oil stood out atrongly again at its hest for 19 Among public utilities 12 d Middle West U tops. Atlas place of prominenc among industrial specialties, with parentiy little for sale ar current prices. stock < ind Washington Stock E;cha'nge SALES | at T Whashinzton Steamboat Co.—G | ' ofd.—1 shington Gas Lishi— & Elec at 1101, R, 10 at 8 Washingt #3010 at Washington ‘Rwr. & 00,10 5t 100,15 at’ 10 00 1 ar 100 Lanston Mono:ype—10 at 103, 10 at zenthaler Linotype—10 at’ 100, Rwy com.—15 at | on 370 e pfd.—15 at 10 at 100,79 at 103 10 at AFTER CALL. Farms Dairs 6155 —$9.000 at | s: 104 % | 1) 8 5 L0 b . $500 at AT- cton Gas Bs $200 at 104 04 Money—Call loans. 5 anl 6 per cent BONDS. Bid and Asked Prices. PUBLIC UTILITY Ked. | ey Alex Ralt gion Gas Washin w Gas Be. ac STOCKS. ‘ 2% 1£350,000,000 Second Liberties Turned in As Interest S NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office tops Following is the list of honds and INDEPENDENT O1L STOCKS ¢ | Con Oifids 1011, 1067 1oy 1011 106, 10074 | STANDARD OIT, ISSUES ! §e R B0 1008 0 Neh n 2000 Vacuim 01l 144 BONDS es BR 1007, 100¥, 10215 10 ot 108 10 i 1014 082y 10818 100 100 i 100 TRUST COMPANY c & Trist SAVINGS BANK 1 1085 3 i & Loth FEDERAL LAND BANK BONDS.i (Quoted by Alex. Brown & Sons. Closin Asked. Tk g R Rate— 55 aor | London Montre Pans Pity may be girl is going 1o accept it stitute, Mediterranean and Moroccan Cruises HERE‘S a new Mediterranean cruise . . . shorter, smarter gayer and with more thrills! No northern waters . .. across the south Atlantic to Vigo, Spain. Then downthe African coast to Moroccan Casablanca . . . scarlet doors and solemn sheiks, rugs, jewelry, mosques, and mystery! 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November 17 (#).— pected higher quotations at Liverpool, | Flonr barely steady: Spring patents. | rlong with reports of adverse weather | 6.90a7.25, Rye barely steady; 21 in Argentina, gave an early upward | Western, 1.19 f.0. b, w York, and | trend today to the wheat market here. | 1.171, c.i.f. export. Barley steadv: Temperatures were too cold over ,m. Iting, 9614 c.i.f. New Yor] Lard outhern Argentina and rain threat- | easy: Middle West. 12,6 5. Tallow | ened to extend to the harvest region |irregular, special lnose, 814: sxtra, 8% north. Opening at 1 higher, | There were no sales in the wheat | Chicago wheat advanced a little more, | market at the opening. Other articles | rted somewhat. Ci unchanged. Isa firmer, corn s ! 2% wup and continuing to climb. | isions receded | WHITE ROCK EXTRA. I verpool advices current today © YORK. N B Fat told of increasing demand for ‘,l,f,'k"{“}‘,fifl""L"l'"' j‘.-,‘,’py,lfl wheat and of scarcity of sellers were lclared an extra dividend of one dollar ed here with prevailing uncer- |3 "share on the common stock and $5 | tainty regarding new a share on the second preferred, in | Argentina. According to rddition to regular quarterly divi at 1\,,.,;,1_ m\‘]\m vurllh! a 'vu-' dends of 30 ¢ 4 on the common® | hroughout the section o Arzentina | § on the second preferred, and | where cutting is in progress appeared | €175 on the first preferred, all pavable | p imminent and low mercury was mili- | January 2, to holders of r Decem- | tating against wheat growth cls This brings total ments g 10 $3 on the common stock ave part atten- and $15 on the second preferred. ion today to reported dect of the movement of corn in the Southwest, = pecially Oklahoma. 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