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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1927 FINANCIARE 24 @ FINANCIAL. than & per cent below last y - = N T being $2.25. This means solid meas- | o | ure “without quantities of water to | In Nearby Virginia stock, reported in the pink of con- | J | | 5 l : 27 { Weather conditions the past few Loans { | 5 ‘ H i | davs have not been conducive to i m SHURI SESS'UN PR 1 13 18 Taceer. S S vt Chie ! punimn Corney | AS YUI.E"DE NEARS TU T”RKEY IRAI]E‘ les of many oysicrs for roasta. 4 | Commonwealth Investment Co. H | Abitibi Pow(3). 1371 1370y 135 136 |Gen Am Tnk(4). 61 611 604 61 ). &0 | 4 b5 &34 | Pure Oil t1.87%. i Increased demands the next few dayvs : . . 5 58 obably will re: ooler = . Adams Exp (). 198 198% 1984 198% | General Cable A. 58y 4 + | K, pr Iy will result from the cooler | P t. srdlighi o v 1 ERERR)L. Ta% Purity Bak B (2) | = s | weather that is anticipated. Roasts recmoter Adv Rumley.... 11% 11% 1l . ) | itadto corp ot A. ; | Checks Indicate Gain in Local €0 to 65 Cents Retail Marketi,m, o e Mumaras 5 pan fen 1S it Abumanificen. Gen Gas pra (7) 109 i:adio C pf (3%) 5 : o ears, it is stated. hut large num- | sation, advertising and to Affect Character of | 3)ixRusber. .. R | Genialoeut atys i 25 1230 | lioadin Trade—New Rail Head | Seen for the Thanksgiving | ters of them have becn sciicduled for | Blenty of references, enthos Afax Rubber. |G ! izead 0 : : Allled Chem (6) X 153 | Gen Qutdr Ad(2) Read) o ei;ll‘:.hr a".fi'."l‘. ‘\:‘m‘fl: N | :e.rp'rl .«;\ W:rl.b‘u:;e;‘ he can be- . Gon i Yeceipts of fish the pase week, ieve, preferably based on land or its Dealings. | AT RaRAED. s 9% Gien Refrac (3). 69 | Real Silk pf (1), &7 : not large, have heen equal to the de- products. | Am Agricu! Chm Gillette Salt(5) 9 ST | e lce Crmi3), 7 7 | mands. Warm weather greatly de- Add Bo — | Am Agri Ch .. Gimbel Bos X [ fteldiceCriptct). 210 BY EDWARD C. STONE. Cool weather is hailed” by poultry | creased the demand, dealers regorted, BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. Am Bank N(i3). Glidden Co..... lemingtn-Rand. 231 dealers. The weather the past pre- | and prices were about normal. Con | Am Br sh (§1.60) ' | Gold Dust (3)... ep I & SU (4. 6 i ing the week ending November 17| L™ e could to discourage | frozen fish, it 1a stated, because there NEW YORK. Novewber 19.—The|Am Brown Bov. P A Jered g ounted to SIOLLOV0, a decline of| urkey shipments, realizing receipts | has not been much of a scarcity of c k o8t < activ Brown Bo pf 300dyear Tire. . Reynolds Spngs. | 2.4 per cent over the same wes S ird would mean 10sses 10 | froch-cang o js season. There W il i $tock market closed the week active Am Joony e ey 00 E . i D K fon | 0f the king bird wou! fresh-caught fish this season. Ther e will gladly receiv | firone. - There was Jisual | A Can (3). .. Goodyr Ist pt(7) Itey Tobac B (5) | 5ty |y z0, but ahead of clearings for e 0Py ‘chippers did not re- | wae n scarcity reported during two or gladly e rvofit-taking in the last hour, b i GOHAGI P |ossla 5 5 5 5% | 6.3 the icati il not change the character of trad- | Am Chicle (3)., Gotham r 2 Lossia Ins Corts 17 bik 1 15% | they totaled §26.373, e | started in this direction, however, but | qyje acovered. to applications for B oafiict s wel) 45| AETagkabe) ", Gotham H pf (1) Royal Dai.13%. jcountry as a whole cle were | factically no losses have been re- | T b kit e ik L g W Oh' vising one. Nor was it the estab- | Am Express (6). Gould Coupler A Rutland vf.. : o ' [ahead of the same period last year| Doy | tenet wair ke receisn of tukts Rvwe oans on Washington fo h in d i, but a| Am Hide & Lea ! Grt North pf (5) coedd b 58y : ,’,{"_'H”":'“"',L","" & It is yet too early for nearby <hib- | quantities of white catfish from the ptocks, that were in demand. but a | Am Hide& Lea. 1 - o | GENbRefal®) v - . Post of special issues Steel was frac. | american lce(2) « [ GrENor O (114). . i ki [ whishinton, clenrings heing ahead of | {0 the ylln;?lvmnhrkrl;" T?sih'?[ them |4t 19 conts @ pound, such fish alwaye Current rates of inter- tionally higher, but General ) A EntsrvaTia) Grt Wes S(2.80) 3 4 Stikasgo Lo ivious week, but behind last [ fully realizing what early shipments | poing jn fairly good demand. Lowar (|l est. Should you have @id little. and Gener rie was o 1 whe o well | during the warm spell would mean. | ‘el nCirars also sent quantities of J i scnuite (31) 6 25 | ¥ total. Richmond was als . | Yesterday dealers received fairly large 1 f i Money to Invest < high reconls of one | Am Linseed..... een Canan.... SRR T \head of the preceding week, but more 3 several other varicties of fish, 4 K - Numerous new high reconds of ¢ St S 5 ; oy I t e i e x came week. Norfolk clearings were | Carolina_and southwest Virginia, all | ioimac the past few weeks, were quots A r":; of i ‘.u\.‘v,flp.-n:.»‘;p.id e e A mach& Ry ( Gulf Sta 15((7). L R Wie: diniE Ak ive, and additional shipments are c: cents this morning, most of || ¥OR.. e thcks concerned gives a good idea of | AT MER&FY (11) e sears 234). ending over a period o o New b m als uf Hrtn B b10 7, stk R R s : v . Atlanta had a & Materially increased shipments re | rly large quantities of white | Thil‘t -fivepYea s T ren. i“ffl]{l,:\:‘ St vt | Am Radiator (5) 1oe & Co A Heltivn GLisbyy. : cver the same week a year | expeeted tomorrow. " | perch were received from the lower y o cts preferred. Interna APCT. | Am Ry Exp (6). Houston O} & | : 37 ‘ding to Brad-|ity of Center Market will keep the o ‘. < o, Kennee “a t nmons (2 £30,000.000, according to - them at 15 cents a pound. Yellow Buck " Enan, Kenne Savmetf am e 31 | Hudson Mot (5> Eirions () S immary, over tho preceding [piaces of husinesa open fo receive | thein 8 13 conts, 8 pound. | ¥EUGw ercy H. Russell Co. Arize zoleum-> | Am N 40's | Hupp Mot(1.40). Sinclair O1l - ‘ : i king. | (= ; Aicording to the Department of | morrow's receipts will include some | g = Besntraoi e . N. ors and Packard Motor, Cotey, Inc.. | Am Smelting (8) 17214 przwe v fIRER O EL) ol sommerce, wholesale prices were high- | dressed stock. m:‘pmf«..dv',‘“‘vnz,"l-’,””,"m:a esuid 926 15th St. N.W. and Congress Cizw and R. 0. Revn- | am Souft (12).. 1435 144% 143% 144% 0 Bl i riall ng at & lition, sold around $2.50 a bushel this Insurance Co. Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. . creasing the demand for shell stock || 917 15th St. N.W. Phone Main 2623 Abrahm&Straus 113 1134 113 1134 { Gen Asphalt ... 814 Pure Oil pf (8) Week End Profit-Taking Fails | A Romiey o 36" 51 38~ aur | Gonkieosrs)ic 1t this season | originality. Proffered only to en- | Allls Chalm (6). 111% 114% 114 1143 | Gen Ry Sig (5). Izeal 0nly 43—Notes. King Bird. 0 b | Am Bosch...... ji2lidaen prapE(idy. S - % m-fta1st (7). B 95" Pank clearings in Washington dur-{ (06, 0 Foo warm that dealers | cumers are not vet faking hold of nd_strong. There was the usual AmCan(2)..... 3 ! 5 oles = : t Gothm § H (21g) Rossla Ins (6).. 15 ; § | the previous week of this year, when |G lE (o 7 o tore they had turkeys | (hree stormy: spells, but the market and 'give prompt attention ~ 3 7 2 Granby Con M hed favorites, the socalled pivotal Am & For Pow N e, 1 _ ! L Real Estate cad (13) fylous WOkl the same record ae|Ders o biing or send their turkeys | jower Potomac that found ready sale e ! the | Gt West S pf (7 Savage Arms... B B | Dot especially prominent > L 0 ; wr for the | quantities of turkeya from North | *“ Bty “uoe plentitul in the Po. ind or another were set up. The Gulf States Steel sabAin L e [ i K Am Locomot (§ ulf States you. Our experience, ex- = 2 e Seii but far under the rec pected today. | the supplies coming from North Caro- | fhe nature of the market. New highs | J7petely BICHH ranh s eneca Coper.. . 3 0 : f and a remarkable advance of {all wholesale dealers about the vicin-| boiomae this week, dealers selling —insures your protection. 3ipntgomery Ward Sears Roe- |\ papubiie b b uber Ihe (5).. 4 N .. S d (4). i Simms Pete 4 ok s 0 obah] a : oleum ¢ ! them. Tt is deemed probakle that to- | bg'el = z«\,n. Beechnut Packing., Hupp Mo- |\, Shipbldg (8) 108 ~ 1144 S0 Por Rie S( evious week, but olds Tobacco In other words.|amsuFdys (3) 53 54% 525 His | IMian Refs ctfs 6E Ehan dMring ey Igus Bee i Quoted 42 to 45 Cents, the small cod selling at 10 cents. Had- outh Calit i5d. . outh Dairies A. e still below the level g : dock sold at 8 cents a pound, the filet | SOtRe s o o andally ing for live turkeys, deal bringing 22 cente | o et s oo iaoar e | Southern Ry (7 39 | Washington and the approac his morning for live turkeys, dealers | \roan salmon was quated at 27 and o Lo Spaulding e (5) Sia | Chvictmas holiday trade is_expected | reported, 45 cents being the highest, | e liosalmon was quoted at | Joseph I. Weller 430, Wath- L. & Trow | Spear&Co pf(7). 21%0 he reflected in another week, ut| Diessed stock was quoted at 43 and | it Areva R { Spicer Mig. st |+ substantial advance in retail busi-|30 cents. Weather conditions and the | Mullets Are Absent. _—_ - picer pf (8). ness. auantities of turkeys received will de. | Dealers missed their usual larse shipments of jumping mullets from steel, paper, mail order, ra floor | Am Sugar (6)... 74 T4l A [lnsnlzasivaiEony “orty-two cents was the low price Gover: sulphur, food. motor, Per-| Am Sugar pf (1) 108% 104 : InterboroRapt'r 3 fume and tohac manufacturers or { Am Sumatra.... 64 64’y Intcont! Rub(1). @distributors were represented. Am Tel & Ca (5) Int Bus Ma (4).. > The rails did net do relatively as| A Tel & Tel (9 | Int Cement (4).. well as the industrials. Still Norfolk | Am Tobaceo (8). int Com Eng (2) & Western sold at the highest for | AmTobaccoB(8) e L) termine prices next week. all time, just below 200, Northern Pacific, above 98, was only fractional Am W W (m8oe) AmW Wks pf(6) Iv below its hest for the vear, and St.| Am Woolen. . IntMtch pf(3.20) Int Mer Marine. Int Mer Mar pf. Int Nickel SWG&E (%), Std Millg pf (6). StdOilCalt28%), StdOilLNJ(1115) Becomes Railroad President at 43 L. R. Powell, jr, who has been clected president of the Seaboard Air At present,” remarked a dea.er this morning, “indications are that there will be a 60.cent retail market North Carolina, probably due to the| lateness of the season. It is about time for the fish to be on their way to| First Mortgage Loans Louis-Southwestern advanced a point | Am Woolen pf. or more. The railrond list was wait- | Am Wr Pa of ofs ing for the October ecarnings state-| Anaconda (3) : 0o 51 ments. the first of which. that of Kan- | Archer.Dan (3). & 61 61n | sns City Southern. appeared today. It | Arch-Dan pr (7) 111% 112 111y 112 e Showed an increase in noth gross and | ArmourDelpf(7) 86% 4615 8ot Bovg | [s1and Creek (&) in balance after taxes over the same | Armourofill(A) 10 10 10 10'x | Jones Bros Tea. month a year ago. The expectation | Armourofill(B) 6 6 6| Jordan Motor... is. however, that most roads will not | Armour 11 pf(7) 64% make so good a showing. * | Arnold Con&Co. 54% Utilities were quiet . and vet AssoDry G (2% 531 53 52k Brooklyn Edisen, cre AssoDG Ist(§) 110 110 110% 110k higher than at any t Atehison (710) f 1920n 1910 1913 | . Small advances were 1 Atchison pf (5). 10413 1043, | IVeis-Haves (2), 2 Y " lumbia Gas and | Al Coast L(+10) 193% 193% | isennecott C (6), phone. Barnsdall “A" and Marland | At Guif & WI.. 0, Hoje f IS ISNPELS) - Svere the leaders of the oils. hut this| AtlGulf&W1pf. 39% 41y, | KraftCh (1 13) Tex & Pacific. ... part of the list, too, was comparatively | Atl Refining (4). 119 119% 11815 1181, | KTesse (1.20)... { Tex PC&O(6UC). quiet. | Austin-Nichols. 5% 51, | Kresge Dept S.., | Tex Land Trstn Short covering may have plaved a | Austin-Nichpf.. 29 29 2 g | KressS H (hl).. 95! 5% 95% | Thatcher Mfg. .. part in the proceedings. as for in-| AutostrapA (3) 45 Lago Ofl (75e).. 36t | Thatchrp?(3.60) stance in the rise in Mack Trucks, but | Rajawin L (7)., 25315 254 i anqhen Col(TI) 82 | ll:o Fair ( 4x;. it was not the major influence. Stocks | G sl LeeTire & Jtub. 13 i3 18 13 | Thompson(3.60) la e : forged ahead in which there was nnifiz::;’zgn(i’r u',“.{{-, e LehighVali3ig). 9 4 s 7 | Tidewatr AS Ol The new chairman is likewise [ a1 shipments of rabbits and con- ; ; ’ o i late S Ves gk el AT | rmer waters, it is stated, and it is >, 3 5y | Std OLNY (16U ) o2 Line, sucgeeding the the coming week, and it also is highly | Warmer waters, it is stated, > x‘::”r‘..an’:r'br i 5 a D1 Glass pr.. | Warfield, Is a Virginian t birth and | probable that some fancy stock will | expected that shipments from Florida Intl Silver pf(7) terling Prod (18 b only 18 years old. 1o thus becomes | ("0 high as 15 cente. will be here in a short while. - ot o e M RaWATT T (6 | She of the voungest railroad presidents | ““p (0 FE A% 0 O 0 porning | Kinsfish, trout, croakers and flound- i i gl ; lin the country. Just £0.| ere the same ns prices reported tha | °rs have been fairly plentiful the past tudebaker (5).. & 56% o7 | Powell started with the Sed . t few days. Local dealers are re-| [*W days, g at prices ranginz ¥'% | 'Submarine Boat. a clerk, in the office of the auditor o icne™ piy’ jarge pments of | from 10 ¢ the trout to 1§ cents 16'§ Sun Ol (11),,,. 32 y | of passenger ounts. In 1918, ;}' chickens, and fairly large supplies of | (0F the Kingfish. e 613 | Supertor O1L000. 3§ i | became directly associated With the| qucie ‘and keats also are being re.| Season for hard and soft crabs I liSyminaon: S 54 iate Mr. Warfield in the management | (G008 | about over, according to reports, and .| Symington CI'AL. 147% 147 of the roads affairs. Before he wa| “UiUS 4 sin and a shame what has | CTAPmeat lias been scarce and higher | Tenn Copper 1) N tockholders here will also be much | Past few days,” commented a dealer |, o, nd, Seallops were plentiful at $4 | | interested in the record of the new this morning. 2 gallon, and’ sheimp, the ) pastitew| i i Applications Invited at 5%% On Improved Property Kan City South. CSopf4). rd (4).... Spring. . Construction Loans o ; o | t Minimum Rates Tex Guit Sul (4 Lablanils Shipments were received from |} . | e g Chiaivman of the board, Robert' | overy Givection.” ha added. -and the | 1iye Was more plentitul. the green| Nuit. This official started with the | \Giny “\eather played havoe with | S0NS e | voud asiw clerk, 25 ‘yeats 280 WK then Buyers were on hand early thi 9. His fi ition was in . yers > _earl; N \ : Rabbit Shipments Tnspected. morning to st the et pick of com || Glover & Flather 1508 H St. N.W. (Gl S Lo g modities. Buying was not particularly Health Department inspectors were | jviqic ~ coysumers holding off for the | holiday season next week. Prices this | s appointed cashier, and six Jater hecame treasurer of the | on the job yesterday. They examined | Money to Loan Consult us regarding your | SECOND TRUST LOAN re- quirements. We can - make such loans at low rates and at- tractive terms, W. H. WEST COMPANY Founded 1894 916 15th St. ar ending on October 20, shows total of §16,843 compared with 110 in the previous year. The ng loans of s 5 in 1926, Cash on hand of the past ar amounted to $193,887, compared 1 $134,797 a vear ago. The com- ided profits of ASSURED ANNUAL RETURN HANNON & LUCHS 1435 K Street N.W. Main 2345 | See Us About Refinancing Mortgages et Garoling bl morning were substantially the same | the coppers and the tobaccos did not | Bk Comerce t18. Life Sav (1.60).. o Dt (5) * 5ly B it tather o gy ST 8 g e ay's W " come from this source, but from specu- | Barnsdl A (b2 % ) Lig & Myrs(f14) miken (15).... 11%% In his first statement to Sl“'_‘“‘";f‘ ! what js likely to happen to rabhbi Today's Wholesale Pric First Mortgage Loans lators convinced that the outlook for | Barnsdi B(b2ls) 26 LIZ&MyrsB (f4) “Tobac Prod (1).. 105% 5 lers President Powell said that 1\_9 packed in hoxes or barrels and ship-| Butter—Fresh, l-pound prints, 54 gag these industries was favorable. and | Bayuk Cigars.. 100 100 88 9% | l+ma Loco (4).. Tobac Prod A (7) 116 would carry out ;‘:"‘- }"'I' '1‘7:1.;"15‘"\':\'»::"'"1' when the weather is warm. The | tub, ore 2 | Lowes' Ratees of ‘nterest ana Commission that the stocks were underpriced in | BeaconOIl....o. 1% 14% 14 14% | 49 Carb (3:60). (CERANCIRLUH 10 RO e B B e i T L R e R Gl bl R CIOBE ER L Fisher & Company, Inc. 9 ot o -taking | B t % T3 T 3% | Loew's Inc . ’ 6314 | effort a ng sers. , 48. | L B e e ST DR LTS 0! I sl | Underwood (4).. 63% | of the Seaboard system. In his obin- | Dealers report a continued firm con alive—Turkeys, 40242 d . o 116% 116% 5 Underwd pf (7). 123 | jon, the South is facing a prosperous | it % . i i ably. Probably the advance had at.| Hest& Co (3) 5T 5Th 57 Loose-Wil(1.60) i A ion, the South i g a p! dition of the butter and egg market. | fowls, small and medium rge, tracied an outside following which | Bethiehem Steei 55 5513 85 5515 | OF!Mard Co .. | Union Carb (6. 15 5 : R e e e n Chinkens ROUIEES, | was anxious to protect profits. Steel | Beth Stipt (7).. 117 117 117 o andiprCT Unlon Oil (12%4) 45 | Association Reports Best Year, | market steady and firm, while egs| Saihe 'Off Soinennats butrin dhennin | GIebmiREale. . 248 48 Lsuslannoll. .o Unlon Pac (10). 192% The Perpetual Building Association | Prices slightly advanced this week. : Dressed—Turkevs, quotations stood the test of week end | Briggs Mfg Co.. z A e Un Pacific pe(4). 5 has just closed the best vear in its| It is believed by dealers that prices |50; Spring chickens, 32a33; roosters, | realizing well. Bkin-Edison (8) 163% des | oL eI NRRN{T) UtdCgrSt(C80e) 4 34 | hist At the annual meeting these | Will not change to any material extent | 15a20; duck; capons, fancy, : bl i e Bklyn Un Gas(5) i3 139% 1397, | Ludlum Steel(2) Utd Cgr St pf(6) G divectors were elected: James Berry, | until after the Thanksgiving holiday s, keats, 80a90. | Brown Shoe (214 44's 4415 | MacAndrws 2.60 | Utd Drg 1st (3% ! Arthur G. Bishop. Joshua W. Carr,|Season. f P killed—Beef, 18a20; | WHEAT HAS UPTURN Brunswick B (3) 3 33 Mack Truck (6) United Drug (9) 4 4 Marvin A. Custis, E. C. Baltz, Frank- Farmers still are getting the short | v 25a27: fresh ham, | ’ Brunswick Ter. . 10% 11 | Macy RH (5)... Utd Fruit(15%). 143%2 Gy lin W. Harper, Vernon G. Owen, John | end of the bargain in the vegetable shoulders, 18a19; | ' Buff Roch&P (4) %0 80 | Mad Sp Gar (1). i USCI1P&F (10) C. Scofield and George Wright. At o was the comment of a dealer smoked shoul- i ON LIVERPOOL NEws Burns BrosA(8). 100 100 101 |Magma Cop (3). USCILPpf (7). the organization meeting the following | this morning. | : lard, 143315 | Burns Bros (B). 1814 1815 181 | Mallison pf (7). U'S Distributing s were elected for the ensuing | “Prices of some of the vegetables | H gur;o;xhsAd!N 133 135% 133 135% | \lan Bl Sup (5). US Dist pt n(7). W":fi:{’r‘,‘z sufficient to pay for their —_—— E ush Term (b8). 65 65 65 65 | Man Elmg (d5) U S Hoftman (4) Jumes Berry, president: Arthur G. ring.” he added. : Corn, Oats and Provisions Also Are | Bush Terde (7). 106% 109 106% 108 |Man Shirt (2)... U S Alcohol (5). Rishop, vice president; Marvin A, Attentibn was called to turnips. cut- DAVEGA SALES RISE. H - in Today’s Deali Bush Trm pf (7) 115 115 114 114 |Maracaibo Oil... US Leather w1, 2 24% 24% | »shua’ W, Carr, off carrots and beats selling at 50 and | NEW YORK, November 19 (P).— _ Firmer in Today’s Dealings Butte&Super (2) 5% | Market St prior. US Leather A.., & ! assistant secretary; | 10 cents a bushel basket as one item es of Davega, Inc., for 10 months | — t Chi Butterick (g2).. 46 Marland Oll..... 36} 3 3 U S Realty (4) ur G. Bishop and | from which the farmer is deriving s vear rose to $2,353,863 from $1 Al 1¢ago. Byer&Co......; 85 Mar Rock(133%) U S Rubber.. Foshiine W executive committee; | VErY little revenue, a decrease of more (033,450 in the corresponding 1% i Calif Packg (4). 69% Martin-Pary (2) %} US Rub 1st (8).. bk Y Y6 6% | Arthur G. hop, attorney; John C. 'hflnlu"’_ per cent. it is stated, com- | period. By the Associated Press. Calif Petm (1). Q;a::uson ‘;’{{,’ : U S Smelt (3%4). Scofield, committee on status of loans; | Pared with prices last year. PR e et SR AR Mathieson.p: U S Steeld7)... Vernon G. Owen, aiser, and F. C. Cabbage Is Cheap. ER. ,effgcrfiffn price:n?terl,i\'-rpool led | Calumet & Ar ( Q::;I‘D”‘(‘,fi,“" 8 8 i 1L 1tz and V. Bt Cabbage is :m;umr \-,.zn.m, v STEEI‘ ORDE,B’S HEAVIER. | 10 an early upturn today in the wheat | Calu & Hecla (2) . £t . Univ Pipe(12%) ported by dealers as being martieularty | . NEW YORK, November 19 ().— g . - hsdsl-t Mexican Seab. .. | Utah Copper (6) li y s as heing particularly | o N 3 | marke: here. The Liverpool advance |CADDry (t3%).. 52 52a 5 n eheap, A whole barrel of hard.heaq | Orders for fabricated structural steel . " % » Miami Cop (1).. Ul P&LUA (e2) ap, whole barrel of hard-head | Wwas ascribed to speculative buying | C#n Pacific (10). 194% 195% (105ConTaeAT | cabbage selling at 75 cents, a bushel to | I, the 10 months of 1927 amounted to | 4nd to scarcity of sellers. Opening 1 | CaseThreshg(6) 269% 269, T oy Vanadium (14).. be had for 35 or 40 cents. 131,860 tons, against 2,133,780 in the 0 1; higher, Chicago wheat reacted | CerrodePas(15) 63 63t T Vick Chem (4 It is reported that thé season fos | $Me period last year. October orders | a little, but then hardened again, | Certain-Teed (4) 534 53% Midland pt (112) Victor Tlk Mch home-grown tomatoes is practically | Were at the rate of 83 per cent of | L e fackvea I q Corn, oats and provisions were also | Chand-Cleve.... 7 7 Min St P & SSM. Victdr ev pf (6). over. ‘Some few ripe tomataes, ripen. | (ADACIty. against 76 per cent in Sep- Reah hseate in Ge S 2 up and later held to near initial | Shate « b3 Mo K | va-Car 12 ceived the past few days. They =old | "*=" o) > figures. ,‘;M:)"Uhm'l‘“ 210% z11% 2104 _\:?,:‘0':,’,"?,‘0}2;: Vivadou (3).... $£1.50 andngl %5 2 basieb aBoUL: s o —_— properties are made only after Current trade gossip today concern. | C& O Coron ). "84 adi "si1a Mo aBRcIDE Vulcan Detin. 6 cents a pound. There were plenty | EARNINGS ARE LARGER. | [| rigid analysis by our Ap- g wheat said that surprising "*h“‘cm&muln b % 11 Montana Pow (53 \Wabash.... Cities Service Has Fine Year. green tomatoes in market this week. REak st ||l praisal Committee of special- iess of selling pressure appeared to | S 1l pt 7 T4% e, M AN The Cities Service Co’s met earn-| Fearing a blight that is affecting | NEW YORK, November 19 (P\.— ists. Be largely due to conservative market- | “::'Ig'l';;.‘:l";-- gl o Moon Motor-. ... Ward Cl A (8)... 117 s for the 1 months ended October | their erop of red potatoes, farmers are | American Power & Light earned $4.96 | #ng on the part of the Canadian grow- | ljhlhllltSlep iy Mother L (50¢). | Ward Baking B. 31% E T were $31,24 . an increase of | SUPDIVINg the local market with more ;3p;::3f:“:;:dll':ery:\r:'1n sfltg'zk in ilhe‘ Y.‘: qu]{edl 'cour'.!e_dwhlsh seemed ;O‘CM&SIPCH.. 1 Motor Met (3.60) Warner PicA... 23 23 23l 36" per cent ovel for the f",f_‘“"d"’fllfll}"? A cdn Redybe | e ‘f;‘“f"b“o;' against | orld markets with unduly large offer. | 5 M&SIP of ofe: 2 [ Moits B0y <2 WarF&BIpe Cor. | et S ok e e coT o | o, x Yo 1| Chi& Nwn (4)oe 91 51 3 % i y i Ings for the f v ) g By | ge. It was added that European| e Muilins B pf (8) Warrenlst pt(3) or 34,553, which ex-|Should carefully examine them. Po- markets on the whole suggest that|Zp B0ck I8 (8). 1081 1084 Munsingwr (3). | Wells-Fargo. ... %l 2 T e illon qollars | tatoes offered this week were affected \,P‘FYAI,I'UR,ES_INCREASE' thanCToR Mot I 0t e ymoce | ChleCo ). 3T il Whenn 14 (1) 100 109 100 the record figure of $24.462.662 for RhOLL DreiEncy, of ab Loch feep. 1 | ommercias failures - tha Latiea ¥ . '3 q - tire y 1926. |18 ., S ' d ; = r dverage quality. g,',‘:;f,';'efé:, 0s o . e oielie)e W Penn k1 pt (7) L10% 110% e e e Getober, 1927, were | them will not keep for sale during the | States this week are put at 442 by | Good commission house demand for | Chrygier pfA(8) Py 114's 11415 11415 | Nat Bellas Less, West P Po pf(7). 114 114 larger than any October earnings in [ Winter months. R. G. Dun & Co., against 430 the | ecorn today was much in evidence at! i\ siores (B).. . 5B SAL i R e DECT). stn Pacific pt 647h the company’s history, amounting to| It is said by dealers that large re. | Week hefore and 457 a_year ago. | 8. 3 s for October, 1927, was $1,927,- reason for prevailing cheap price | Bears gave prominence to Omaha ad. | Croert bor oe ot 105" 1oo Sl Westinghse (4. T e renan of 40 per cent over | of potataes. Both red and white pota. | MONEY for yices telling of some very favorable | Coljins&A pf (7) 106% 106% Natl Dairy (3) \eston Electric. g Jast October, and 169 per cent more | toes are plentiful, dealers this morning | SECOND Nebraska husking returns and saving | oo pac s een), oo 196% S G { White Eagle (2) than October, 18 auoting a_price of $1 a bushel for | COND that there were no complaints any. | . . 1 s White Mot (2).. " hoth varieties. Sweet potatoes were | MORTGAGE LOANS Col Gas & El (5). Nat Distillers. .. 4 - Other F al Notes. D i | White Jtock (). . quoted at from $1 to $1.50 a bushel. fomes and Business Properties mer 'Ilara, assistant cashier of PHILIP MlLSTONE 1104 Vermont Ave. Decatur 1681 | 96's 9BYy Com Cred (1)... 19% 19% GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS, | Com Cr ot (1%). 21 Com Inv (3.60) 56% X By _Special Leased Wire to The Star. o 9 e e o e Com InTrpf(7). 98 98 | Com Solvents(3) 158 159% Bid. Asked. Ger Gt Red Loan with draw 1| Com Powr (215). 63 67 ctis att per 100 R M. 52.00 5800 | Conde Nast(2).. 45 45 e Col Carbon (4). | Nat Distillers pt ) Vings Bank, has Oyster Plant Searcer. o i d Willys-Overland \'EL I.‘:I“"o‘”a)' Willys 0d pt (7) 1 and his resignation accepted ter plant is not so plentiful this Nat Ry Mex 2d Woolworth (5).. t November 1 O'Hara had | seq it is reported, and dealers find Nat Supply (1), 8 Worthn Pump. . on an emple no difficulty getting rid of supplies at Nat Surety (10). Worth Pump (A) 4 4 than 10y $1 and §12.5 a dozen. Spring bunch | Nt e o) Wright Aero (1) § 5 -n named. 3 onions, radishes and parsley are fairly Nevada C(1%).. Wrigley (13%).. 64% 6% 6 5% | - Secretary F.-FL Ellis of the Wash-|plentiful and cheap. Spinach, more N i Yellow Truck 205 ~ton Tond Club announces that the | plentiful, quoted this morning at XX Contig)onn. Yol Tr&Co bt (1) 90ie 0% 90" first luncheon of the season will be [$1 and $1.25 a bushel. NY C&StL (8).n ates as . “' g « held next Friday, November 25, at| Moderate supplies of string beans | NYC&SLL vf(6). 106 5% 106% ars W the lLafayette Iotel. The speaker|from South Carolina and Florida the | NY NH & Hart.. 523 g fatest quart-rlv “or ey d will be Grosvener Jones of the Depart- | past few days met a moderate demand | NY NH&H pf(7) 11 113% | eie SieciNe il ek iEnioF o)) ment of Commerce and the officers | that kept the market firm. Only few NY Ont& W (1). 4 36% 36% * Unit of trading less th xpect a large turnout of regular and | homegrown beans are to be had, and | NY Steam pf () 9 + Partl; - Blus 4% i "y by \te members. they are not in the best condition. NY Stm pf A (T) 3 Application is pending before the| Receipts of cucumbers the past few Norfolk South.. . e i - rate | vl York Stock Ischange for listing | days have been so light that sales| Jorf & Wn(t10) g 9 s % quarierly. ' ¢ Blus ¢ “| of 1. I, Keith Corporation $2,000,000 | were too light to quote prices. Liberal ‘orAm b10%stk 61 , 4 s carfied, ~ ovariile " in Hirst and general refunding mortgage | supplies of celery and onions and mod- | North Am pf (3) ; ] 3 0%, in stock, e bius 1750 | Li ear 6 per cent bonds, series A, |erate supplies of lettuce were reported NorAm Ed pt(7) 2 6% In stock., us 2% due March 1, 1946, near the close of the week's market. | North Pa¢ (5)... J bayable 1/40 of a share auaiteris During October employes of the | Fruit dealers are offering attractive | v Plug s i e e e i, Railrond purchased 397 | supplies of fruits from various sec- or Pac cfs(6).. D Plus 23 in pref .| Pennsylvan | i Pius ‘one-halt of common etock. additional shares of stock, brifging | tions, apples being about the only jQmaibus. ... ngs on November 1 to 100, | thing in the fruit line received from pnhm 9 | Orpheum Cir (2) SHORT-TERM SECURITIE! B utober 1. October purchases |the nearby fruit this morning were Ous Elevator (6) o e 8 I usht the total purchases since the | quoted at from $1.25 to §2. Co., Inc. P e fat of the vear to 3,413 shares. The Market News Service Bureau Founded 1087 4 100 Main 1016 . Drop. |of Agricultural Economics reported isinineiad g Fifth District Rediscounts Drob. 15, 0o 0 chipped apples yester- Packard (3) . 52 A arop nfl$4 u'.ol;{'m!‘r)rrfd‘-*:j};‘;;’\!: day as follo : ek -~ | el i oca h Federal Res ies ; 8 PR Niger L T 85 | Davison Chem.. 33 234 LT I I HRT L s | ihe ‘ons the outstanding change | Supplien moderste; demend, Bsht Del & Hud (9).. 185% 185 D L A Ol thw 1 e § e ha: Rlchmond Bank's, weelcly, re- [ F25,0% By e e, ey e | Detrott Ed (8). 161 158 Fan amBeE (5 Mrt for November 16. The volume | [OCUUR 0 (0VED Bae, ot ne, Roines Devos & R(2.40) 377 38% 3 Bin M. lumped to $18.702,000. At the same | ¢ P05 Ores Bty around 3.00; il shact5Gelily | Diamd Mtch(8). 14z 142 Panhandle...... me the bank increased its purehases |y pigher: hushel baskets, Pennsyl | Dodge Bros C1 A 17 16% Parmt-Fam e eontarices) in/thel openimarket to | \S¥ [HEers DUBICH 168 (e = STr DIVIDENDS. Dodge bf (7).... 650 | Paramt-F 9‘;” 104000 and marked up its Hold-| Yar'a. BRclessiDes COUES anll- Py Pe- Pav-Hldre of | Dome Mines (1), Wo1l% jAREeA LT 8 . iovernment securities to $15,- Virginia, United States No. 1, Rate. ned, ! Dunhill int (4)es 5814 Park Utan (30c) from $12,388,000 the week | ;b Bt nches up, 3.00. | Dupont (13%)., 3 32614 325 athiaec I e, before, 5 3 e 1010 Vermont Ave. Fastman (18)... | Bastman pf (7 Iy Wiggly Retires Debentures. Pear Receipts Light. ton Axle (2).. 61/ 7 all its 20-year 7 per Light receipts of )-ou:‘s are re- Penick & Ford.. % shenty ed., ew York, bushel baskets of £ AutoLt (16%5) ez cont debentur ; Cibn, N O & Tex Jlectric Boat... " First Deed of Trus Notes for Sale Penn C & Coke. . g 4 5 and interest is announ ‘kles were quoted_at from $2. PennDix Cmt(2) 2 ! : Do S."‘l‘;.,,;’f_.';\! "Wisgly Corporation, at $L50 and $2: Pac Ry of 1% c Power & Lt 27% 28 2 Penna R R (3%) 6 6 i rraphis, he corporati has | dons to $3, and Kieffers at sl e Nov. 1 | EPELDE40% (1) 11812 11815 116% 118% | peoples Gas (8). gou, Hae BBy i D aing $1.30,000 preferred stock, | $1.50 to $2. 2 g b 2 20 | Klee P&LLDE (T) 105% 105% 105% 105% { pere Marq pf(5) 9 Std: Ol of N. Joi 1 i oA teah of the original issue of Grapefruit, oranges and tangerines Eleo Refrigeratn 8l 8% 8% 8| ppila& RCI. 5 50 | SU L T MU E'S iz heen retired. Stores in | ire being received in small quantities, Phila&RC&]1 ofs 1 ity te Secured by Improved Real Estate in the District of Columbia Principal and Interest Do pt Lo Sep. 1 A )| EIStge Bat (16) 71 71 71 7l ol tat um- | While cranberries are more plentiful. Ennin Pub S pf 5.0 Jan. 4 Der 8| B RS (A 7% | EAARTCH] CEN: X operation in the United States num-| while cranberries are mete plent/ful d John (5)... 76 | phillips Pet (3).. 2% it 48 i950 ber 2,600 GUARANTEED o xa. e £ bt 25074 : 4 Innciive conditions prevailed at Engineers Pu 364 364 | - 16% Vi AR S0, DA (04 : e Municipal Fish Market the past week, Engors PS pf(1) Plerce-Arro 3 Wheeling Steel C. 5'as 1918 SHIP AND COMMERCE. £ MORTGAGE & . GUARANTY FEDERA St "“’.',.,}Ef’ai”.‘.’fn"p'«“ ] Now. 107% 107% | plorce Arrow pf. 58% 58% according to reports of dealers, due, 1) NRRpf..§1 Jan. BrieR R. > 63%s 632 | 1rierce Ofl. .. froo YORIK, November 19 (P it is thought, to weather mndnh;nu § 82| Pierce petrolm ; FEDERAL LAND BANK BONDS.| .7 Ship & Commerce Corpora: | a1 near approach of the Bhinicieirs (Quoted by Alex. Brown & Sons. Closing.) | tion had net loss of $1,286,609 for the | G " COR, (0t wever, the oyvster CORPORATION Security & Mortgage Co. | Main 1403 26 Jackson Place Resources Over $1.000.000 Resources Over $4,000,000 1412 K Street N.W. 61% Pillsbury (1.60). PittsTerm Coal. 27 ok Loat mine montha tHis: year, againae)| RATELORatiEn, RS It ochie o L. E. Breuninger, President Washington, D. C. —that are about due. We have abundant funds for Loans on Real Estate in District of Columbia and vicinity. We Will Finance Your First Trust Loans To Run 5 Years No Curtail 5%% Interest Lowest Interest and Com- mission. Prompt Service THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL COMPANY, Inc. Paid-Up Cash Capital, $700,000.00 Commercial National Bank Bldg. 14th and G Sts. Gi' Rt A 4 e »%v-'mlv:’l;'"hnx'ihx. Jmon | Congoleum-Nair 74 : [Qunted in dolian o . Raotonuee 4320 1015, o aa0p " Cong Cgra(t4%4) “Quoted in dollars per Con Cigars (7).. T Gen Elec 4148 prew 0 | Consol Distribut % P el Lo 10| Consol Gas (5).. 116 116% 115% 115% Am;\ 8. t‘U,- Ji 45 ”I" o | ConsolGas pf(5) 100% 101% 100% 100% dambure Amier Line § 158 - 0 | ConRRCuba pf 6 72's 72% North German Lloyd 4%3s. . 2.00 | R e,y s . 30 | Consol Textll 3 Dusseldort 4e v | Cont Bakg A (4). rankfort a-) * pre-wa Cont Baking B.. Munich 48 Dre-war- - L oo = (Quoted 'in. doilars ‘Der share | Cont Bak pf (8). A\ ’g‘_fit’r{;-‘r"}» Fhm e :X;; B0 0 | Cont Can (5). AEG (Ger G Elec) nta Bl 800 0 | Cont Insur (8), e 15 100 | Cont Mont (80¢). Disconto Gellchait. 100 | Corn Prod (13). 65 2 Betipee Handels 10300 | Coty Inc (16) 11% 1% 110% 11 Deritehe Rank J0 | CrucibleSteel (6) £4', 85% 8l Jarmetasdter Fank pi0n | Cuba Cane Sugar 7w e 40| Cuba CaneSupt 34 SRR e 150 | Cuba Company.. 26 Austrian A E G (Gen i 1.00 | Cuba RR (4.80). 82 e Cuban AmS (1), 23 Cuban Dom Sug. TREASURY CERTIFICATES. | ciaih pee (s (Renorted by J. & W. ‘oh:f\j!} &:‘" ) { Curtlss Aero.... ———one——— | Your LIBERTY BOND Funds 61,9, Guaranteed Insured Mortgage Bonds Principal and interest guaranteed by a strong in- dependent surety company. Please send me more information about Insured Mortgage Bonds. - their holdi 11§ shares, as compared With 1|nearby farmers. Bushel baskets of | Wm. H. Saunders ‘1433 K REAL ESTATE LOANS 51,9, FRED T. NESBIT Compans. Aven Tadne (i) Do (y-l g A B of il pi a1 Bo of_Dell ol 81, PR LN Batdue B'L e 107 BaxhNut Packing Ciieen Exh bR Iathe EX A (4). 3 Patino (a2.10).. 195 19 9 1 L . " el eriess Motor. 2 2 Bopiyear ok ~ Retirement of Y | Himbie, | Mian. w3 g Coal. 1eStmS ofa 234 rlussos) S b A0 | Pitts &w va(6). PRI L L in the correspond- | yych of a falling off as was the case | Fairbanks (3).. E PorRicoTobA(7) 400 | jng 1926 period. with fish, Fair Morse pf(7) 108 108 18 | Porto Rico To B. o- Oyster men are not shipping their Fed L&ET pf (6). 98Y 0 9%%; | Postum (§)..... 119% 11 MEBGER PLA“ HITS SNAG' entire output to the city at this time, b Fed Min pf (7).. 9 951 | Pressed StlCar. 7Lk 5 y_ |1t Is stated, many of them storing e SEOn M e, a1 | First NatS(14). % 28=|PrsStiCarpt(7) 87 91 NEW YORK, November 19 (®.— |supplies to be shipped here next week 51 50 20 F 11 Fisk Rubber, . 15% | I’rod & Refine: 27 27 27 2 Youngstown dispatches say the pro- | for the holiday trade, when advanced e 2 11| Fleischmann (3) Producers&R pf. 42 42 42 42 posed plan for the merger of six com- | prices are expected. Dealers are re- <& 0 Nov: 17 | Foundation Co.. .41 41 | PubServNJ (2) 424 424 424 424 banies in Ohio, headed by Mansfield | ceiving supplies enéugh to meet de- 1 l?flPrQN Shar. 3 5“ Fox Film A (4). T 77 PubServpf(8). 104 104 104 104 Sheet & Tin Plate Co., is said to be | mands. it 0. -.~ S NE0E Spe: © oh ! Freapt-Tex t4% 9 9814 a7% PubS NJ pf(7). 119% 119% 119% 119% encountering difficulties and may not = Finest selects this morning were vk & ¢ ot N %Gilmel Sn(3%) 354 35% bu 35'% PubSE&G pI(6) 110 110 be consummated. P quoted at §2.50 & gallon, standards o B Ml Yai K R of ‘ t Pw & Lt pf. %1 {ional ‘Transit 4 orth Am Prov pf$1 Péan wat & Pwr. i1y E2 SosseEs s e e i o e

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