Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1927, Page 13

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e e e = A % e e . o iy DECEMBER 22, 19?7 T | WHEN-ISSUED TRADE WAWES GAIN NEW.YORK CURB MARKET , SRR 1 oN SPLIT-UP BARRED Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office l I r Fam g m BURB MARK Following is the list of stocks and 10 Uni Verde Ext gg% a w{L 5s D 103 ¥ Stock and Curb Exchanges Take bonds_traded in on the New York 1 Unity Gold 4 54 B Ske 17 5 108 i ! ¢ b - H ¥ NG 9 o8 %, Curb Market today: Action Following Confusion Fe 4 04 4 Sales in INDUSTRIALS Sales = INDEPE T OIL STOCKS. ZE i e : in Such Dealings. ] bundre } . 1:30. |0 eds N rous Issues Rise, but e i in poitde 3% ta 19,0 b P pfd. . 2 2 J . s 5 z LK ¢ P sof 13 Alllance Insur. ¥ 25 City_Serv n. .01 B 314 - 5s X R By the Associated Press, t Spo‘s Are Found “{ g e e ; 2% Ghtotn " Sy "", 10" 0" 1 Shawshean' 7 oo B8 { NEW YORK, December 22.—Stocks " i SR W A 4168 A g created by splitting up existing shares C b i o n Pete. 4 = ol . ' ,4 Elsewhere on List. 12 Am “Areh 5.0 7 3 " , p 8 i Cal Fa Ba 44 1088 1 of corporations already listed for trad- o 2 ing no longer are eligible to the lists - 4am Dont “Stores 3 1 & X ; § of the New York Stock Exchange and / WILLIAM SFFERNAN. §Am Gas .. 1 g g o - 0 . . | Curb Market on a “when-issued” basis. M F. HEFFERNAN. Am Gas & EI b i r;; 521 nd PL ds. .0 08% 9 me was revealed yesterday when E 5 af Am Hor B Ha" Sfecial Dispatch™o The Star. o o "q‘; reliminary steps were taken toward NEW YORK, December 22.—There fisting on the curb. 275,000 shares of I e irs e new common stock of the Kroger 3 & Baking Co., recently tion on the Curb Exchange today. o d in a plan to exchange two The ruling also applies to rights, A Numerous issues scored substantial Am Superpow B and to shares created in recapitaliza- i 0i) Mount Prod 1 Gulf | &ains and some reached new highs for o Lo 101 the y:r. O:hlhc o;lh‘e‘r :m\d, there 101 tion plans involving a number of were stocks that exhibited an easier 5 undertone from the outset and ended 5 Atch Top § ; Tt L8 STI00% T01% 101% | issues hll(-r !I}:zm !hint |E‘}arteady'fim!£ ) [ 3 ' LI T Such stocks and rights will nof e i Rito o 1 ”“2." 101 dmitted to trading” until actually 1 sesslon in listless manner. Thi: ”&GP“ ; |r.‘,; 1y a6 and the original shares are ® i 1001 SEARRE R o&ilition. was thought to have been -5 ; ARD y:cv s : : st Bom S 013 | retired. New issues which do not brought about. by pool operators who i 2] i A ) O] 8 Wisc Cent 5s... 98% 4 98% |represent stock dividends or splitting have been switching from one group B . 4 'y al . e up of shares already listed, will be h 4 l BONDS. to the other in an effort to keep alive admitted to trading as heretofore, on a when-issued b: trading interest in the market as a 1Blum 'S 31 34 3 3al § 4 1 < 'y LB Te AT iy o 4 | 2 S asis. _— in_ Aly D 3w Sty ik | 10GalS 0 ptold g 2 15 paok ”‘C‘ L8 B > 01% | " The action was taken to prevent ' ot ek were ous active than | 13 i G000 162 2838 00| gt fRean M EE ShEAE B G By B | recurronco ot "wiaesprend contucion ortune e to they have been, and many of the se- Brockw, Mot n... 8 0 0 a::;j;;;',‘,’,‘_*“!;, i 8100 SR used by simultaneous trading in old L] o 'e curities that were strong “today \\'l‘”‘ o) rie wi. 24 3% o 'w 0 Nat_Transit and new shares of United States Steel of the specialty, class, although here 7 i 5 Y Transié . 8 3 Cen G 8 ¢ )12 |and General Motors Corporations fol- e : 3 g &5 8% 3% llowing large stock dividends earlier and there were a few old favorites &E... 3 3 h . 8 ] ! d e 8 z F o that maintained a buoyant tone 9 M. i W, % 5% 380 Praitie P L +» 5 rk 5%s. . 5 % [in the year. Transactions in these to special developments. § Campbell W 3 3 100 Sonth Penn O 7% 37 ¥ O Free 28 Tmaie- Y new 1es, which amounted to two - O ® Gulf Oil of Pennsylvania figured . 5 3 o v \ s 9744 |and four times the transactions in the Prominently in the trading. The ‘elan C A ; f 1008 O Kentucky g 122 s % old issues, represented to a large ex- o'a 3 e 1 Co s 1008 O Nebraska stock ran up approximat 3 points K . 0§ Q Netranta Ay 4 5 Ha ite G 0 i I to 118, or the highest price it ever s Bt g 900 Vacuum Off ... 145 1318 Hy Bl % { fessional traders who saw an_oppor- has sold, and buying continued as a guirre B 3 Sales in Dk ““‘“ ity to make quick profits through result of additional appreciation of the QCent Pin Cor.... housands. - Mo % ., |the difference in fluctuations. Such R revenue expected to be derived from « £os ) : 21 Ala Pow 4 05 05 08 7 oGl transactions tied up a large volume the contract entered into by the com it S P&L Gs bid 95 ! L t el B i ] of capital and were held largely re- pany with Texas Gulf Sulphur to I Graph rets. . 2 9 of g sponsible for the huge increase in Il P % o d % work a large sulphur deposit on Gulf Xk Ak B fon m(’gw‘ . i brokers’ loans during that period. The Oil's property. 17 4Am Tovn %12, 2108 ™ Toan odnd M Bk Den 681X 061, 9 strictly speculative feature of many Shares of Herman Nelson Co., 2 Am Roll Mill 83108 108 106, Yunt Medellin 7o 918, 914 |of these transactions aroused wide- manufacturers of heating and venti- 3% 1085 1 e o hy o 98, | spread opposition on the part of bank- lating devices, came in for consider- 1010 able attention, due to the announce- ment of a declaration of a stock divi- dend of 6 per cent in addition to the regular $1.20 cash per share. An additional buying incentive was found ! in the report that the company had obtained an important contract from Sears, Roebuck. Industrial Rayon “A” was another to show activity and it sold at a mew high for the year, above 23. Mountain Producers and Salt Creek Producers scored mew highs, as did Newmont Mining, which ruled the most active of the metals. Public utilities generally were heavy and Standard Oils did nothing out of the ordinary. MAYTAG CO.—Maytag Co., New- ton, Jowa, washing machines, is negotiating to acquire another com- tar cash, and the;e Mllb;:w 7 Geon B . 5 y 312”. e fi-‘, Bnane says F. L. Maytag, chair- oG . 304 3 atineau Po Gs hlé. withheld the identity of i 3 Gatineau Po 6 !ha company, saying it was too early to make a statement. CURB SEATS SOLD.—The New York Curb Market membership of E. ‘W. van_Vieck has been sold for $67,- 000 to Nathan Markoe, equaling the Sn Cap high record. The membership of H. imu"%f«m..,, L. P. van Sant was sold to Kenneth 3 Havpiness C_ St. L, Taylor for $65,000. 1 Hellman “w STEEL.—Otto Miller of Hay- oy B den, ® Co. has bech elected a| 3 Huvlers oo director of Otis Steel, succeeding C. 4 L. Bradley, resigned. SIMMS PETROLEUM.—Three new directors were elected to the board of Simms Petroleum Co., representing mew holdings in its stock, but without ers and corporation officials, although 3 i many brokers found them a. profitable 3 Pairs, $4 029 g e P& L o8 R 13 CFat B b I AR R 6% 181 a: .“; i x‘ni’ o248 8 9%, | source of revenue. VERY musasléCualimeres Hiseny : 2 g SHEET STEEL TRADE. hand-knit in England and NEW YORK, December 22 ().— Germany; hand-clocked; hand- i : Sales in the independent sheet steel i gBru T & B 7ie ¢ ; 0 industry the first half of December embroidered. In rich plain % Can Nat R[‘, Cg : Ex-dividend. p vere 215,000 tons. Operations were at shades as well as patterns. : e per cent of capacity. Unfilled ton- DIVIDEND OMITTED. ge approximated 625,000 tons. IN addition, a very large assort- NEW YORK, December 2 . Srme . Directors of the American Wi BUTTER IS LOWER. ment of high-grade Wool Hose, the preferred stock due at this time. e\ms“‘jf,‘“",;*,'af‘;};’;d;“"j; Sreatn: cluded. Extremely smart color - irsts, 47a48; firsts, 42044; seconds, 38a All sizes Three thousand telephones have | 40. Teceipts, 2,466 cases; effects. e h been installed in PBritish street: i 1a42; ordinary first, 80a37. - ———— Packed in Gift Boxes at No Extra Charge. cmmw&:&&&&%&&&wm&w’g THE GIFT OF GIFTS ; ; r . ' The Most Useful Xmas Gift That Can Be Given, Made TO H elp You Dec:lde! oot PEFESR R e g o ot o o ORI 0B oo csSiuma: 1 o Faraee 8- § Com Ed 41 D. 35 i M C 64 10 f‘m\l'! oil 5‘4 8 4 Cuban Tel '7"6! A .»n S ok ox Theaters A Preed Eisem R €. echman_Cha Witon - Sylphon Gamexwell SR ORARE R FER MR R () SRA o . ~|~>-.s):.n>)6>—a.&<> Do 00s B R R A IR N DDA DD ARSI NN DD DAS by Dr. Freiot and Staff of Expert, Careful and Skilled Omrilcogl ti B e P #ndiEverliating Diige MANY SUGGESTIONS—AT DEFINITE PRICES! Gold Crown and Bridge Work, per tooth, $6 and $8. Guaranteed. Triple Patent Suction—$10.00, $15.00, $20.00, $10.00 $ 1 0 * s 2 0 *+ 8 3 .00 $ 5 .00 = = === == F SFPE [ ey F R OR SRR Natural looking plates our speclalty R, FREIOT'S repatation i to dentistey what sterling s to allver, and for, fl!l\llnry that lasts e AR O G0 ll()\ES‘l‘ b RY Ts cord, Thogsands of satisfied patients in” Washington and lnrrnllndln1 :lllu and fowns is positive proof of our r'“lhl"'v’ and for den- s tistry that Is natural looking, lasting and guaranteed. Nebos Nkl e ri 7—1«1. St. N w.—m ARRANGED Bnkiss KTA~PM Cuff Black Alpaca Coats ANCE NEXT TO RORE. Billfolds inks Gray Alpacs Coats rh.-;:.“v.g ‘I‘xun:tln: When Other v«.m:’ Is Be Card Cases Silk Muff anes change in its management. Mook ror the N-nluh.ng.nurllwlvow,‘a".!.': g nss' Garter Sets o Umbrellas COHOCTON STATE BANK.—The e : ” Suspenders S Cigarette Lighters -+ Cohocton State Bank of Cohocton, N. 1 A L e e e — Silke Handkerchiefs Shick Rasor: Y,a! which W. J. Faulkner is presi-| *312h Poc% p2} g Linen Handkerchiefs o s ha.- .nmemb'eflotmth: e Initialed Hi Fancy Coat Sweaters n nitialed Handker- has npiul of $50,000, surplus $25,- chiefs £ Wool Vests 000 and deposits of $548,000. Underwear ‘Mgl Billfolds UTHERN SUGAR CO.—William SO ¢ Suspender Sets randkerchiefs w Tuxedo Ties Full Dress and 80 J. 'rnu?‘;;.“ tvx:‘n:erl controller coof ltlhe 11 Mamis lznu“mrl Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., has cKees wi Hosiery Link-and- Tuxedo S Buzton Sets been elected a director of the South.| 7 pead Johnson.: ern _Sugar Co. William J. Connors d Cigarette Cases n Cigarette Case and Bow Ties Match Box Sete of ‘Buffalo, chairman of the Great Juns R S WO ShreriRa 2252 00aS5n oL S sononanS e ND: HREE ERREIE b 10 Interstate Po Ba. %nlcrflt’bla l.:‘;nas' invest Cor 8 L&P 5sA SEEEEE et R oo g P et A Soons: SRS Spo0500! SRR A I SRE3ISSB32RRRFIS 20033 FUNSRR Hu:nautc—g:z Elosuehee ” #OF RRANSER R ORRREA, oy oy Lakes Transit Corporation, was made a vice president and director of South- ern Sugar. mDEM OIL, CORPORATION.— "W, Campbell, president of the it Clearing House of New York; Gaston, director of Gillette Razor, and George Kern of the Nai x P H : ! - g / y 9 . ° " T TR P Wy oo 2 #| | A Boy’s Christmas! o > 2 S WIS RS #n‘ EHRE et et 605 30 002000 A a = e ol <4 ciach! o F b4 Retlh 88 lon. 'WOOD TYPEWRITER.— rs of Underwood Typewriter rn® Pow Ch. dan Thy ) = : 1y 4 WASHINGTON knows that Saks looks out well for the boys. Here meet December 29 to com- amalgamation of the com- . y ~ u e 6/ , ) ‘\ ; ) 2mmiemation of the com-| ERSDESUY L L) 2 P = is an entire floor (the Second) devoted to gifts that will thrill by stockholders December 15. 3 Barke Davie Co i o 3 i =) =i | L b/ e yo ter, wha ik Ylitileioe big! company will be known as Un- 1 Penn Gas & FI A. ‘ -Elliott Fisher Co., with a 2 Penn Ohio Sec, i3 3 3 A of 22 directors, of whom 12 i fenn O B4 N.. 843 3 . 4 \ ‘ i} be newly elected. "%; Wrallr J’:"c"’n 3 . : . = t $1 00 } 3 t $3 95 b 83 Pt Morriee 1. 10% 0% 1 al . i a ° L CAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET| 3 bix Wicriey 4.0 2 ] . —EE : . CAGO, December 22 (Depart- j = Sports Belts - = & 23 2 o 5 t of Agriculture).—Hogs—Receipts, } Biiliene € i3 $ . Union Suits 0 0’ ¢ ¢ 0 head, slow; around steady with 4 rday’s average or 5 to 10 cents SRS 5" 3 i 5 " Jower :hyan best prices; spots off more Jeol Jpomn, Ptn 408, 84 9 | Sh&m Black Rubber Raincoats on light lights and pies:; top, $50; bulk an, ‘285 b . M . ‘” b b . b . { s Hats to Match good and choice 210 to 300 pound qa .. 2 2 I l- es i £.40a8.75: 160 £ 200 pound | 42 Kirte Roson pre 3B I 7’1}7772615' OWZZflg 'UUZ “ 7’Zg er | Sport Hose Pt tate ::: $:00a8.50; most pigs, 7.00a7.25; I e el I N = Play Outfits i Handbkerchief Sets 5 P ng uowS. g:s a'ld-ffit hegaxvsy- Sanitary (‘n;cery z?'s' 213 5 . . . HEEESIEEE e h | WO G, e Loese St at $4.95 I 4 L Pm Knickers : Blanket Rob. at $2.00 i White Satin Party Suit Towers Slickers Wool Jersey Suits Hats and Caps Knickers | A4 Popular Gift! Gloves at $7.50 N == Oma—Recelptlsl 7,000 head; fed : C s steers and yearlings strong to 25c r El Tstof ... 1 g i 3 . ! * higher; welghty kinds suitable for §h Hoop. Tt | MIRRORS, & wids range of styles . from $ 8.00 outlet up most; market on Silica vie fl f 9 » R Bt bo-a tm season's high g ; SMOKING STANDS . . & 2 1.85 copos | ASLE I BOOK ENDS o 8 per pair 6.75 vealers best fed steers, 17.00; bulk, 3 : 3% E 6 / BRIDGE LAMPS, complete wubM 10.00 most weighty sausage 00a15. ; H 7.50a7.85; weighty shippers v C e 52% .E’“'lv B Tty ippers . 82 OPEN BOOKCASES . . 19.50 B8t fr ; \ Sport Hose s 4 50 i ke itz * wv{'t: [ e RS 1 2 ; : OPEN ARM CHAIRS el 29.50 Union Suits e White Silk Suits H ¢ \ ye :m: ehi;f:;y ‘l’:ml;::w:t fé—;geq‘gw{j T nken Axl b ] EASY CHAIRS, in denim or your own covering 54.00 . | Shirts and Blouses | - ¥ Striped Jersey Suits higher: -;K'gtnzh'g‘g"y“du;g e ‘ X pici. 4 FLOOR LAMPS, complets with shade . : 34.50 I '5; a;:e"! oy ~nnnywe g e inds 3 prum »ei 5 I | wants. to pro- $ dy; sh a e 1 pt. gl s e ojp S| B By B B | SRS SRR SGS 13.50 at $2.95 | wo il e | at $9.95 46 o handy and medium weight ne S0l Lamn: 3 | { | .fl'db., 12.75a13.25; 92 to 100 pound 1 fjnion Tw Twin. 11 wanted yellow and Long and Short Pants * Jambs, 12.00a12.75; extreme weights, it : O ! f ’J( lA Washable Suits olive shades. Strap Serge Sailor Suits b E.“:L’JS 1‘31ftga‘shlr 5 wnm“é?}lx\o'ort';‘(;;-?r(i{ oM e, : A I” 0”1‘ GZ 4 Gdllf | é"l"WKP:‘“ Suits collar. Sizes 4 to 16. 2.Pants Vest Suits go00d teeding lambs, 12.00a12.75. 7 T 33 1 ’ . ] kers Overcoats <eng ot ¥ : < N Decorative Glassware, Vases, Uniqus Cigarette Boxes, Telepnone Book Covers H:u o (Hats to match, 75c). M“M(.z s SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. e Be. 0% 1 and a galaxy of other brilliant Christmas Gift suggestions— (Beported by J. & W. Seligman & Co.) " ReEE “"‘t.n”’ 3% 28 4114 all of them conservatively priced. A /—\/ LS L4 I axi C NY'n. 15 Pet. C g1 4 041 o g 8% ¥ a MINING STOCKS. < 3 - . S S .:F‘i» ’u’“..“,’u’f»‘& 0% | 10 Sl Bi : { ! O MBINA. INE leather hi. X i ; : i N e TION of belts, tan or H < Deln K 7 ‘:,...u‘,m-“;'rm high-grade_rayon black, with initial A Gl 1 § En Loph s ol 709711713 TWELFTH ST, N.W, WASHINGTON, D. c mufler andrayon | ¢ buckle or belt- «The House with the Green Shu X Smart designs ‘ and new color- ot hrt n Val. 1% 1 4 ‘ b Bl 3 f STORE OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TO 3.30 P.M. DAILY, INCLUDING SATURDAY : i o Charge Accounss Conveniently Arranged 8 NB'VC" ‘: 1038 1034 ing 1. (3! ] Freight Paid To All Shipping Poinis in the United States WA AT pad | 1Xon e A L Shoane Endorsed Merchandise Carries An Assurance of Satisfaction 1. bs 16 116 €6 K 5 Shattuct k Denn Tono Min. ..

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