Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1927, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, DECEMBER e MUCH ‘CASH TRADE ONCURB EXCHANGE American Rolling Mills One of Features—New St. Paul Bonds Up. BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN, Special Dispateh to The Star. NEW YOR! Ing by the Ia e number of transac- :;tm- executed n the curb m - oa " " basis, it wa that eveaine up of acer tomary at the vearend, was y Prominent part in the proceedings. This apparently is being accomplished TOr two reasons. One was the de: on the part of nyl]l ~.\'.l\’vw'\|flfl to commence the slate.” The Important w losses for 19 : It was hardl would have a yrice trend, Rscendant. One of the o American R sharply into new pectations of pe large automobile that this factor influence upon the *h continued in the h rose gh Krnund. Ex- cts from 1928 earnines te company is nently in a merg factors in the s Another the demand per cent bhon were act coming within > to the re- luded a 5 Grpsum, a new high record for “the new Campbell Wyant and Cannon common and another 15-point rise in the spectacular \he\fl‘er Pen when it changed hands at 730. On the other hand, rather urgent profit-taking made itself felt in Bancitaly shares. Ameri- still active as an v and moved upward It was a typic: with speculative en m keved to the high pitel s accompanied | operations for the past month. ar-end market, STANDARD OF INDIANA.—Chi- cazo dispatches to Wall Street say it 1s regarded unlikely there will be any special distribution to stockholders of the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana out | fl' the Government's income tax re- . which is equal to 3 on more than 9,000,- lu‘" shares of $25 par value stock. GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER— The privilege of exchanging preferred £tock of Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. | for first preferred on the basis of one and one-quarter shares of the latter for each share of the former will be reopened January 1. Those exchang- ing wiil receive an increased dividend | income by reason of the additional | shares issuable on the exchange. | LIFE SAVERS, INC.—Life Save: Inc, earned $2.33 a share in eleven months this year. SENECA COPPER _CO.— Seneca Copper Co. has informed the Stock Ex- change of a proposed increase in cap- | ftal stock from o0 to 1,000.000 | shares. ‘The Philadelphia Rapid | Transit Co. also proposes an increase in authorized preferred from $23,000,- 000 to $30,000,000. MAIL ORDER STOR! ew | price lists on mauy lines of merchan- | dise showing reductions from latest catalogue prices are being sent out by Bears, Roebuck & Co. and Montgom- ery, Ward & Co. Tires are among the items cut. CENTRAL OF NEW JERSEY.— The Central Railroad of New Jersey earned $15.25 a_share in the first nine months of with net income of | $4,185,692, after taxes and charges. | SCHWAE ON DISTRIEUTIO! Teviewing the outlook for Americ Charles M r)lv\»b | e Bethlehem Steel Cor- poration and president of the Ameri- can Iron & Eteel Institute, empha- sizes the need for further exploration of the field onomic distribution | and seliing %, a% & necemsary | me of 4 ng our 1»'0:)*1"10’! December 30.—Judg- | ve | NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office 1 Worth A wi Following is the list of bonds traded in on the Curb Market today: stocks and New York At quh.n Anxlo Chil ¢ 2 “arnegie Metals.. 1 1Cent Am Mines.'. . 11 Gons Cop Dolor ; Salos in INDUSTRIALS, otal Pros A.... 1 it 21 Eonden Center M Hecla ) 10 West Salesin INDEPENDENT OIL § hunareds. 4008 0 Ohio n ~ 3 1 o B # 241 Am Con_ Oillds . AN Maraca N 3 ' 800 Vacuum" o1l D it o dr 8 Houston Gult i Cor A i J o cam Celatex Co. . 3.0 pia o W ) Smbie P ononfd 105 nd. . R RoF & 45 Am Sales Sales in n umits. thousands, el 4 as & EI n.um, 108 44 Am Na Gas filgs w0IL 09 30 Am Pe & LB 1070 10Ty # Anaconda 6e A 1017 10i 3 Avpal EI P 53 0013 o P d I Ton 106 b 5 05 A104% 1045 wi Cox i Laund Mach. Pub_Ser. corgia Pow pf . on Alden” Coal lhlunnm s 5 Gatineau Pow s B Gen Ay Iny 5e & 7 Fla s A i n‘ y- C'n 9K 40 Intern ' il A 511 P S 1 Keimer Woe 86 3 Kemeley Millb . e Co (b Owens $h™ Gl 1 paws deb ra i R R Co & u“Buvmn:m 18y McReespo T P i rn:'! Melv Shoe L1168 1 Mercantile St C.. 'y Mesabi Iron . ’iMwlI St Prod ., i =)dl '\i-l'l n;, . 20 Mon, awk Hua P - Yon Hua mnw . £S5 -~ FEES Boiler *14 E da 0t *ud1a 7 I Piney Boews P J Bt & Lake is Gustry's i ate probler K for con progress 1o solution problem. benefit not facturers, PENNE Rai I!mdi greater they have in the o presiden road. This ix du standing far pervice itself was, and Ftates kno #nd ra o furnish more sion and i “The ou but he waye, 1o two out. | that " the railroad | oice b years sgo CHICAGO LIVE sm('x MARKET e Do 2 370 pound up, pigs bt 1op, 850, Lo, 300 poundr pounds, 40 weights, uy Bows, WIE Cattle pliy #le 1yphes week end 35 higher —highest reere, b.ov; fat heifers, up 4 wels! Woerern Jager ardm for 14000 head most Vadg on unde down. few | thst | Penn ehoice fat ewes, .00at —» Town 1 To tesch the poor of Cape Pl wtrengthen dema |t presen, | in 0 Ric i : it Co i i 1 Shaeffer LI 1011 R Y OR Warner B 13 un‘- & Woraiat w.n,mr Sales in FOREIGN NONDS (TS TEN Aire 7hnu B CeniikGerst e 1 o biies S Commodity News N A | WILMINGTON, Delavare, Decem E have been completed wherehy the Bellanca Ot Corporation wil locate u man Auring plant 6 ilew south of this ity % of the du Pont family | are interesten Niations Menm| i B YRA B NCISCO, Rosd ton pl ted aud finished for 1926 s 1 reduce cement stlocks © rimen to unuwual helghts in Calitornia this y Jullding con o planned 1925 alko will it GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS Uy Special Leased Wire 1o The Btar NEW YORK, December 30 WA Asked with Araw 0 1M s withunt o per LO00 KM 41 00 o iliion BT00 o0 1 UNGH, Cold bars are firm prices and prices on the in creose with wille running between 60 wnd 10 per cent of capseity. Pipe il operations average wbout 60 pur cent IRENE WILKES - BAIIUE anthracite for 4 trom - Demand tor sentic use i st tar catistactory. It is estinotid 1927 will eliow a decreass of 16 ver cont in the wimount of wages puld antivacite miners thioughout the Ivenis ficld NEAS CULY - hg Nationul Ml chwill cost 18D 000, The mill duily wapacity of 4,000 o1 6 o and Piivat Bank KA hre v will by WHITE SEES U. S. BALANCE IN THE SOUTH AND WEST Armour Head Expects Agricultural and Cattle Countries to Steady Business Machine. ssociated Press, HBURG, V —The ngricultural South nnd cattleraising West promise to n 928 interesting both from a poli and a business standpoint, White, president of Armour sald here last night. Mr. White, a speaker at a dinner to” Charles 'S. Nelson, Lynchhurg manager of the Armour organization and winner of a nation-wide contest of branch house managers. cited the fact that a Southerner had won such a sales contest as proof of the “pro- gressive spirit and prosperity of the South.” | The closest competitor to the South, | he added, was the cattle-rais. | ing West. He expressed the belief that |)I(‘ *n!llh and the West would punch” to E siness machine during the next year if other parts should falter, 30, the ke 0l dson o, December C. E. JOHNSTON T0 HEAD KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN Job Adolph Edson Retires and Vice President and General Manager Is Moved Up. By the Associated Press December Johnston, vice i eneral manager of the Ka City Southern Railway Co.. will suc ceed Job Adolph Edson as presi of the road on January 1. The hoard | of directors, ¥ ey accepted Mr cnation and voted him the title “president, retived.” il remain with the road in an and WORKERS ARE THRIFTY. $16,500,000 Value of Western Electric Employes Investments. CHICAGO, December 30 (). —Six- teen and one-half million dollars is the total paid-up value of investments placed during 19 25,000 employes of the W at its Hawthorne Works. which represents the sum the workers who took EXPORT TRADE BROADENS. Aided by Com- merce Body in Entering Field. BALTIMORE, export Baltimore Firms December 30 (Spe trade of the city ase in the last nual report orof the 11 of the Ral- nmerce not en > were in I, the report said, ining markets and orders. S now en- a growing export business, addition to the new concerns in- duced to enter the forelgn field, the report, ? formerly enjc only mall export and import trade, given specialized aesistan result that their were m: broadened. a Cod Fish Cakes TWO reasons you like them =delicious flavor and big saving ot time. Gorton’s fa- mous*‘No Bones” Cod Fish readv-mixed with tresh boiled potato. luhe.x...olaia.um.mu. three thrift plans, est believed to be a rew recopd for thrift among _ industrial employes of any single establishment JOHN JOY EDSON, Organized l)hw ....$5,292,042.50 President Assets :l@ Equitable Co-Operative Building Ass h & WALTE 48th ¥ Surplus Snbu:fij)tmns for the 94th Issue of Stock Being Re:elved Your Christmas Money Don’t spend all your Christmas money—start a systematic Savings Ac- count with the Equitable! No matter what you are saving for—a home, your children’s education —vou'll find the Equita- ble’s plan an helping hand to accumulate money. Start now Corporation, and Each issue of these business men and | and directors. Each issue is amply ocal guarantee that than $5,000,000 ment. vent offermgy. Denom S$210, S1o0. 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Open Until 10 \P.M. Saturday \3 250 Pork and Beans 3 Tins 25¢ Campbell's Brand—known to all. APPLES Stayman & Ark. Black Beans 25¢ String tins for Ibs. for Ritter’s Pork & Beans. . .3 Tins 25¢ Ritter’s Vegetarian. ... .3 Tins 25¢ Van Camp’s Kidney......Tin 10¢ Van Camp’s Bean Hole. .Tin 121/,¢ Manning’s Hominy........Tin 10¢ Gold Dust The housewife's Soaked Lima Beans. ......Tin Q¢ Baby Lima Beans. .. . No-1Tin 12Y5¢ Baby Lima Beans. .. .~No-2Tin 171/,¢ Mixed Vegetables. T 7lc Chili Con Carne..........Th 12¢ Large Pkg. 23(: favorite cleaner. B S « Gold Dust.............Sm Pke. 5¢ Old Dutch Cleanser. . ... Pk 71¢ Sunbrite Cleanser. ........ Pk 5¢ Octagon Cleanser. ......Th 6l/)¢ Kirkman’s Cleanser. ...... .k 7¢ Chipso .............. Sm Pks. gc Fab . sessass TN I0S Pillshury’s Pancake, 2Pegs. 2] c Ready mixed for vour us A. Jamima Pancake. ...k 121¢ Va. Sweet Pancake. ..... .Pks. 11¢ G. M. Buckwheat. ... JPke. 11c Pure B'wheat Flour. . ... 5 lbs. 29¢ Flako Pie Crust..........Pk 15¢ Swans Down Flour. . . ... Pks. 35¢ Swans Down Graham. . . . .Pks- 35¢ Wash. Self-Rising. ... .. Bas, Wash. Self-Rising. ... .5®b. Bas. Quaker Corn Meal. ..... P Peter Pan PEAS AND CORN One Tin of Each Alaga Syrup.............Tin 17¢ Log Cakin Syrup. . ..., Sm Tin27¢ Log Cabin Syrup. . ... Med Tin 52¢ Green Mt. Boy Pure Maple Syrup, Bottle. 45¢ Virginia Sweet SYRUP Per Tin, 19¢ 35¢ Navy Beans (dried).....3 . 25¢ Lima Beans (dried) ......1% 10¢ Red Kidney Beans. .......1» 10¢ Black-Eyed Peas........1» 715¢ Bulk Rice..............15. 715¢ Florida Tomatoes b 20 First arrival of new crop from Florida. High Life Peas. .... R Heart of Me. Corn. Jockey Club Peas. . .....Tn 1714¢ j rE Meadow Lark Peas. Tin. 10¢ B. R. Succotash. . .. - 121 3¢ Paris Corn ............3 Tin 50¢ Fancy Lettuce Large Comb. Offer Tins for Tin 1215¢ Shoe Peg Corn......Tn 15¢ T. F. Shoe Peg Corn. . .Ne 1 T, 10 S. L. Whole Cherry Beets. . T 19¢ T. F. Whole Beets. ....... T 14¢ Head ] ()¢ and crisp Arizona Lettuce. Fancy Celery. .. Fancy Kale . ... Chnions, yellow. Turnips. . .. Rutabagas . .Salk 106 Lh, Sc R ol {7 13¢ iaisie s o BN 13¢ Idaho P;fatoes “Finest Cranberries ............ I 24¢ D'Anjou Peas .........2 s 25¢ York Apples. ..........4 1 25¢ Delicious Apples. ......2 . 25¢ Fancy Lemons. ........ D 400 5 Lbs. 17c Cabbage, old crop. . .. N2 Cabbage, new crop. .. W & Apples, Box A B. ... .. .31 28¢ Apples, Box Winesaps. . .3 ™. 28¢ Cocoanuts .........10¢ ™ 12%¢ baki tor Florida Oranges i California Orange: L70¢ "™ 80¢ Grapefruit A0 White Potatoes.......10 '». 29¢ Sweet Potatoes. . . ...... 4. 15¢ 1 5 Florida Oranges for the | Regular Prlce of One Dozen 45¢ " 550

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