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e FINANCIAL. THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O. THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928. FINANCIAL. - FOREIGN BOND LIST | Coxvom_BONDS stocx sxcaaves] SOME SHARES SOAR | [ NEW YORK CURB MARKET | [ALL BRANS ADVENEE (o8 oh oF oic T R L e Recelved by Privats Wire Direct to The Star Office ON RESERVE FIGURES| S FORM OF DISEASE SHUWS STRENGTH Quotations to 2:35 p.m.—Final Quotations in 5:30 Edition, HN GURB EXBHANGE Dr. Sokoloff, European Cancer g Salen. High, Low, 2:55. Following 18 the list of stocks and ’ :’-:HE: ;1;1.&;:0..' Stand Ol N J 6u ¢ J'A';nm:hxéf»: 103 bonds traded in on the New York Curb s: 0 i 4 Mount Prod . 1% | Profit-Taking Felt After Rye and| Specialist, Will Conduct Re- High. Low. 2:55. | Sug [Cast Orient 7s. Market today: Lib3k%s o7 1 Oats Go to Top Prices for search in U. 8. . 1011910117 10119 | TennElecPow 6s 47 l" 1074 107% 107% Liblst4lys 27 102 By the Associated Press, 10229 10229 the Season. . h1 8. A. L. Issues Weak—South| cibsasys. 18 10015 10014 10015 NEW YORK, March 1.—Old age and Lib4th 4s 49 103 10221 103 21 death itself are but diseases, Dr. Boris INDUSTRIALS. Hi Tubize Artificial Silk Is Fea-|""\'\eiiun co o, o o0 oot Aero Sup Mfg A 17 1815 17 1 Ala Gt Enluh 14 ]!gb Low, 1:30 i i Yenezuelan Mex. 2 Venezuelan Pet. . : US 3% 43-4 1 10226 10226 10226 [ ture—0ils Meet Mor 1Alb P Rar A pid s By the Associated Pres Bokoloff, European cancer and rej American and Japanese US4s1944. 310 11014 11014 11012 | Utah Pow & Lt8a. 15 102%5.102% 1024 ure L e 1 AT For™ 2 e In A AR D AT 5 z - Hhii US#%863 211 11514 11513 11513 | (arner Sug 7 41.. ';fi"l:':'.r"“ e CHICAGO, March 1.—Correct anticl- | nation specialist, sald yesterday when 1 pation that today's unofficial estimates | he arrived on the liner President Hard- of farm reserves would favor holdersled | ing for six months' research In the to early higher prices today for all! Rockefeller Institute, grains. Heavy profit-taking sales though, Old age, he =ald, should be espectally In corn, brought about suh-lfi‘:"'finy ';::"3",“”""“" and death sequent reactions, but not until rye and | papie Ty 1o e ern TS e e ag oats had established new top quotations | solving its traditional mystery. for the season. Starting ' to % up,| Dr. Sokoloff, a na wheat later scored some additional gain. | profe: Corn opened unchanged to % higher Hr recently received th» .hzcr"n prize and afterward showed advances all | for cancer research around, but then dropped sharply. Pro- |~ visions went up grad 107 107 o : 1120 1124 Favor. Am & F P 1pra 1087 1037 104% 104% Securities Rise. FOREIGN. Westn Unlon 6%s, farsaninesas o 2 920 = 3 ; * & 100 200 1008 it 102% 102% LLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. BY "CHARLES F. SPEARE. Argentine 6s Ju 83, & ::"«”: :":‘ O e 102% 102%| BY WILLIAM F. HEFFER 7 1007 100% 1003 | Yngstn S&T s wi. Sa llN‘A 100%s 100% | Sprcial Dispateh to The Stac NEW YORK, March 1.—Despite the comparative quiet prevalent today on the Stock Exchange, the Curb Market Argentine 6s Oct§9 Dispatch to The Star. [y Sty SUEW YORK. March 1.—Strength m [ ATEenUnSSaA geveral of the forcign issues, With €X= | Aystraita 53 1956.. treme weakness at times in the Sea- | Ausirs a 63 1967 q stria 78 board Ailr Hnr group and ‘frregular | SASIFS (O movemenie =i % number of speclalties. | gefgtum 6s. cature of moderate propor- | Belgium & featured 2 mmkd < o prop Belgium €4, . price at which the New 1neluum 78 1956, had a good | Belstum 8s. | Boltvia 8x. mp 0 ( v oo tnter et 1 K00 Nat Tranmt, mu \urlharu r i 100 BOY 997 Tl 9T 974 RAILROAD. y 07 10 Atchison gen 4s... 21 AtlanticC L 1stds 4 Ann Arbor 4s. 0 South Pen 00 Soutnern P L0 2 was not without its usal activity in the 6% 96| jssues still thought to warrant a higher 100% 100 = 103% 104+ | price level In some Instances ad- 104% 104 104 | vances were sharp, but they were con- 108 108 108 | fined to issues where the floating sup- T11% 111% 111 l"f"- 101101 106% 107 108 108 106 106 10y 105y Mune} to Loan Secuged by firet decd of trust on reat Prevailing Interest and ecommiasion Four Killed in Bulgar Raid 20 W, ; X 20 Wash. L & Trus KOTCHANE, Jugmhf«. March LJouPh 1. Weller Ji"5% & § ! ;{fi;{.;i‘;ur mcn"an:((1 a woman were MONEY TO LOAN y_an alleged comitadfi band | n fmprer which crossed _the south Serbian | Fatate 'iv'- 7,'""'"'1'.'.':5'.'.‘.'. T e % boundary from Bulgaria and attacked . T. BALLA this tow The band escape 0 Kt NW. York City notes were s effect on prime issues. T | sal thoumands. RONDS 14 Ala Pow 4an. is 1S expec 1055 105 | Plles are limited and selling prices un- 884 &84 | usually higher. One of these was Tubize Artificlal Silk, which rose 5 points further to a new high record of 510. This represent- ed a price 51 times the annual dividend ed fo be strengthened by the form tak- | razil 6las. | financing. The | Brazil7s £k B 110 © 110% | B&O PLEWY . 102% 1 Bang & Aroos 4s 51 100% 100% 100% ; Brdwy & 7th Av 5s. 100% 100t 100t | Brooklyn Elec 634 s 106 1067% 1067, | BEIYDElevated 6 101% 1005 10105 | Butt R 8 Bite 455 101% 1011, 1014 1105 110°% 110° | Can Nat 43,8 54 110% 110% 1101 | Can Nat 438 67 Can Nor 4145 193! Canad North s 101 | Canad Pac deb ds. 10314 | Can Pac 4148 48. .. 10514 | Car Clinch&O 6s 52 1105% 1101 110 | Central Pacific 4s.. 111 110% 110 | Cent Pac 1st 63 90.. 1107 1101 1101 ; Chesa Corp 5s wi. en by the new Treasu per cent rate for call money will Brazil 8s 4! probably carry over into the carly part | _of next week, with a lower average | #] after the middle of the month. by ) in aii g at Bz 981 1 'Am Tow & Tt tin um' Roll Mill 58 4 Seating, Ge... 10 & lu mmul 240 ,\un % & | Bremen, | Buenos Atres Buenos Alres 7s 58 | Canada 63 1952. South American and Japanese. | Canada bis | the forcign department the de- | Chile 781943 and and higher prices for South | Chile 8s 1941, merican n:m‘ Japanese issues attracted | Chile 8s 1946 ention. the former, the bonds of | Con Pow Japan 7s. ithe Chil rm gm(‘mn‘ nt and of the |Conenhagen bsct.. ; Mortgage Bank of Chile were outstand- | Covenhagen 51gs. 'ing. 'r‘w s were above 94, compared | Cuba 5%4s.... a price below 80 during & part of | Czecho 714s reu ear, and the Mortgage Bank 63,s | Czecho8s52.. « L s were | Danish Munic 8s A Danish Munic 8s B 9 payment. Prospects for a favorable 98! 984 | Spring and Summer season, which is 932 93's | expected to swell earnings appreciably, 100% 100% 100% | were the basis for the buying. In view 100%s 1001 100t | of the high seling prices it was logical 100% 100t 100% | to assume that stockholders eventually 115% 115% 115% | Will benefit through a recapitalization a01; 90'¢ 90y [Of the financial structure, resultingina 991 991, 993, | Stock distribution. Blackstone Valley Gas and Electric paying $5 annually and earning well in excess of this amount was thought to be under valued as a high-grade utility issue. It was carried forward AVINGS DEPT. Open until 5:30 today National Metropolitan s Bank v | No Doubt Your ey R 10815 108 B5%W 954 104 994y touched 99. Japarn higher than they Denmark 6 100 con this veme! Electric Power n“ o 1051, AT e forw . . Germany 615 were back 1o the level at | DE 1 10315 103 103 almost 15 points to a new high before d $2~m‘?m\ L e o wuron 108% 104% | Chi & Alton 3s. the demand subsided. American Gas randa-oire and electric was another favorite, reaching its best at 133, also a fresh top. Prospects of a larger stock dis- tribution when directors next meet for dividend action was a factor in the calculations. Not for many months has speculative | Wall Street looked upon the ofl shares with as much favor. Despite many false starts in the past, they appeared to be headed definitely upward and there was every reason to belleve that the better grade issucs had been thoroughly liquidated at the current price level. Merger gossip involving Standard of Indiana and Gulf Oil, was having its effects upon sentiment. Lion Oil which 101 1013, | i & Alton 3% 8. 1095, 1084, | Ch! & Alt 31gscrf. Cht B o'th No- | Duteh ies Tast October and No- | DU (el Hast L4e 8 Finland s £ 6s 45, - all German is vember. The new foreign blaxm offered I today were reported as well so In spite of the extensive decline that ,:::;'"!nr'_fln 1% i has aiready taken place in them. Sea- | Sl “board Air Line bonds went off even| ore today. The most significant iquidation was in the three issues of | per cent mortgages, although the ad- | tments and the refunding 4s were bottom prices. The Seaboard All- Florida 6s were off over 2 points and | ymearly 3 points under the consolida- | | tion 6s. | Some Industrials Rise. | —did business with this bank, for “The Metropoli- tan” has enjoyed the patronage of the substan- tial people of the Capital, for more than a solid cen- tury. o8 s 108 1os 1074 1164 110 9w 107t 100ty 104 981, ugy | Chi& NW 1s, 2100 100 | Uit Rys5s. [ ChR1& Pred !CRIPaceswi. ChTH&SESS. . Cht T H inc 65 60, French 7i4s. French §s. GermanEIP 6 C.\|&§|Pln‘%l .n MESP rf 438 ef. 7 You'll do well to make a financial friend of such a bank as this. 1024 971y 988 9614 1 30 Ge \:vm s i G P This represents an interesting point | Japanese 4s....... any 96t 10 b Mot ||n,,|, y.‘”‘ p y»(«l ul' E Rond & 5 6 10214 1 Lot v 3 Tose more than 3 points to a new top oy T & zalv ) :‘;\a: ‘ah 12;6;1‘&1)3(:11:1'&01;9‘)2?2“;r‘od{ftg | Sereens DAl tT: gl 104 yesterday made further upward progress. b ”i)’li T 15th s’-— U.S. Trea: Oldest National Bank Vtive piece of line is to be preferred to a | Lyon 6s. [ ChI& W 1nd on 4s, 9% The speculative element was more con- 1, ~'ni'm.u‘ Pal. t. opp. U. . Treasury in District of Columbia v 101 101 | 4 101 1ol (‘«&\,‘; 'J,“'"_'f MICCC& SUL Tl 6s AL | Clev Term 6 Cuba R K ax Cuba R R 71s. | Cuba Nor 515 cts. | o1& Hua 1ae ot 4 D& Hudcv Den & 1210 G cn 48 Den& Ri0G 414 36. D & Rio G imp hs -1 cerned with merger gossip involving this company than with the annual re- port for 1927, which showed only $2.25 a share earncd as against $5.90 in the previous yvear. However, this was in Dine with disclosures in reports of other oil companies during the period of 1 96% 964 9 | heavy production. Citles' Service com- 1 1015 1011 1011 | mon made a new top, but improvement was fractional. COTTON SCORES GAIN ON SHORT COVERING : Buying by Recent Sellers Infinenc- L 105 1055 1044 104% 102 102 108 . guaranteed fipst mortgage on unproduc- itive mileage. Unless there is a weak- | Mexico 4s 04 asntd iness in the Seaboard situation that has | Mexico 43 10 asntd. imot yet been disclosed, it would seem ‘as though the refunding 4s and the +consolidation 6s had now declined be- 1 low their intrinsic values. i al i Another weak- junior bond was the | Nord 6}s. !International Great Northern adjust- | Norway s Iment 6s, which are off 1'> points this | NOr®ay 6s1 +week on poor earnings of the road. | Norway 6s 1944 In the industrial list another advance | Sorway 6s 1952 in Park-Lexington 6!;s. making a total | Or'ent Dev deb Gs.. ©of 8 points in the past week. and frac- | Paris-Ly-Med 6 | tional gains in Hudson Coal 5s, Cuba | Paris-Ly-Med 1 Cane 8s and United States Rubber 5s, | Paris-Urleans 7s. -all of which have been weak. expressed | Peru 63 67 w.1 _mon confidence in these issues. United | Peru 7s, States Gevernment loans were quiet and | Peru 73 981 1091 5 4 o 3 : 4 1 3 Sylphon . v Con & Dis Grt LR ¥ t & NH&H 4 1yn _barely steady. 'l::ru :'nl 1956. ¥ L f EXPRESS INCOME OFF. St ] 8: R ed by Relatively Firm Liver- M_auo—u- P, Mo. o -::.;l-‘u'::h Disrie Elecerc: + NEW YORK. March 1 (P).—Net in- | some of the American Railway Express | g‘ in 1927 was $2,206,683, against 1926 | of $2,318.346. Grt Northn 438 Great North bts Great Nor gen 1 1001 pool Prices. 1135 108% 107% o 9315 108% | Green B & W db BTN | et y 10| Hav £ Ry 53851, You can get 100 investments By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 1.—The cotton | market opening steady at an advance of 1 to 6 points today, sold 10 to 15 ! ttug & Man ref bs. 1 & Mun ay 5, ROBERT GAIB EARNINGS. NEW YORK. March 1 (P).—Robert , 1081 Ll Cas LERS points net higher shortly after the call Gair Co. earned $1.60 a share on 473.- 1015 on covering or rebuying b) recent sellers . 468 common shares in 1927, as compared | 106 nt Rapid T os apparently influenced by relatively firm m one :mh $167 on 1750»0 shares in 1926. Serbs Crot Sio 8: 100% 101 el ] Liverpool cables. May deliveries sold Int Rap Tr ba atpd. ' o4c. | 1ut Rap Tran 7s }"": ' l‘l::’* Int & G Nor 1st 6, 112 112 | 10t&G Norad és.. 22 RywC A GaT2 Sotssons 6s. Sweden 634s. .. f\Nashington Stock Exchange! Swisasleides, ' Swiss Confed up to 18.72, or 15 points net higher and within 5 points of the high price touched at the end of last week. At this figure offerings increased and prices When you put your spare dollars to work in Cities Service Common stock you invest Sales. Toho El Pow 78, 6 99% 160 eased off 4 or 5 points. Reports of a . » i Int Ry C Am 6s 41 . P ash. Gas 65 “A”—s500 at 106, §500 at | Tokio 6 8 79 7 4 . Steady spot situation in the South and 106, $2.000 at 105%. Tokio 6%81961.., 122 SRE L e the comparatively small volume of offer- in more ‘h“"‘ 100 companies. T{xcse going Cap. Traction Co.—5 at 111. Utd Kingm 548 37 & 106' 106 106's s Ings, however, gave the market a steady concerns, which make up the $650,000,000 tPot. Elec. 6% pfd—2 at 111, |Uld SteamCoven 63 13 7% 97y 97y | RanCity T"“‘" undertone. i g i ' Elec. 5o pid—5 at 1071, 5 at| Uruguay s 5109 109 109 | Lake-Shore Private cables reported trade calling Cities Service organization, supply neces- 10734, 20 at 1 | Yokohama 6 35 98 s s | LehiRh ynlcnc and covering in Liverpool, with mer- P £ d life a1: 7 ash. R. & E. p!d—!') at 1031 | | Lehichval con 4340 chants there buying near and selling sities of modern life to millions of people. 1 3‘1;: —2 at 265. liaes Am‘ml.lcf;ulusoul, i |‘.,°,'.': l‘:|:'"|;-§:#‘ distant months. India was re’pnrtedwl:uy- atl Securities pfd.—10 at 101, . m 748 1 105% 105t 1051 | 14 . ing cotton goods more frecly in Man« ; " 0 2t 101, 10 81 1015 3 at 102 | Am Cotton Ol ga.. 1 101t 101t 101s, | Lovs&Nasn uni ¢ ey ¥ e A Thus you get the added protection of re. ergenthaler Lin.—10 at 106, PAm Smit& R 1st 6 10 102% 102t 102% | Man Ry 18t 90 The reactlon from the opening ad- | Nols & Shen markable diversity—both geographical and oies MG S0 AEH; Am Sugar Ref 6. 6 104% 108% 104% | Man Ry 20 4n 2013 vance carried the market back to 18.60 1 T | Am _'ll:& Teltr Y9 993% | Markel St ¢ % for May, and 18.15 for October, or industrial—in one investment. L e ‘!‘111 'Jfirfifi"‘{.“ ’ 11::,“: :U.’.l. ::nl-:ln;- & L5861 "wm«"") 3 pom'l)s nr]dynmrda\;i‘s‘(-lmxnu; 3 jon —5 a 1 ey 5 05% | M1l Kl Ry & L 6s i quotations on the old crop an oints i S el o1, -l 2 * - Elec. 8128 pid—5 at 10715, | Am Tel & Tel bl 10% 10K% 108% | M St P & SSM cn 4n Set. lowor ‘on. the mew. Prices. wera 1 Srtnwent Cities Service Common stock paid more t Elec. 67, pid 1 Am Water Wks b rston Mon —10 at m at 1091, | Am Writ Paver 6 s 10 at 109, Anaconda It S Anaconda cv ab 7s. {Wash. R. & E. pld—3 at 103'2. | Andes Copper 7. 5 100 than $9,500,000 in dividends in 1927. At its present price, this 17-year-old security gives you a ne¢ vield of over 8%. MSIP&SSMinIsztd Y| M SULP & SSM bYys 1055 | M St P & SSM 6158 110% | 31 K & T 11 4 \\lll\ln A point or two of these figures | .‘\,\‘" addel | fdday, with trading comparatively s St s - 4 121 MK&Tes B Ptoney—Call Joans, 577 and 6 [ Armour&Co sands 14 o, 42 spis | 8K & T ad) b i Balti Mark i Bid and Asked Prices. | AT Deisua.l | S0'u{ MK& I prins A, ! GILIOIE Mo | n 101 Mo Pacin : BONDS, { arnsgan P | 310 ra tu a's b il & Wi, b G 4 1 6 7 1005 1 1 i love| BALTIMORE. March 1 (Special)— {3 Southern Bldg. &) Washington, D. C. Branches in principal cities PUBLIC VT Bell Tel Telra 109 114 Live poultry—Turkeys, pound, 35a42; Mob & Ohlo 4% 8 77 o pesig old, 30; poor and crooked breasts, 25: | hiehemsti pmbs ira . NOTex & M 6s B. 120 100% 1004 o Sl b : e k + 1001 | Winter ‘chickens, 38140; young chickens, ot s o INOT&MGign 105 105 | 32033; Legh 27a28;"poor and thin; s B e S S i e S ¥ Cent deb 4n YAt | 20022 27a28; Leghorns, 244 1044 | 25; capons, 28u38; old roosters, 16al18; 109 100 | ducks, poor and thin, 23024, Ait 3% | guinea fowls, each, 40a85; pigeons, pair, | :”7“- 1074 | 3035, o Keth Steel Gu, . .. Vkivi kdison 6a. .. sklyn Union 6% s Bugh Term Bldg on Cnile Copper 6s. H. L Deberes & Co NV Cent oo 3 Newe N Y CentLScl 3% 10470 1045 ) NYUIIASIL &Y 8A wite | DY C & BULtn A sdddress - obligation, Aull miorma non about Cities Service » hilte Tited Tout 5 4 Dressed poultry—Turkeys. pound, % Col Gankei deb ba. win | New Haven 350 56 {42 0ld 20032 Y £ Saaman Broa s . tia iy T Con Coal Md 18t be New Huven 3igs 08 26028 roosters, 17a18; ducks, Absav Kl p vel ] b [ Con Gaa N ¥ 5% o1 New Huven 4u 65 130 capons. 30040, y ’ ¥ | Consumers Pow 1oy 1 A :; m.mu db 4n 57 | i Sceint, LAST caas: wathy j b4 PR Ety ,\Y ‘\'“‘:I'A“: i and nearby rent receipts in [ree Sutheast v 4 fery (DG) S e b | cases, dozen, 2; strictly fresh, | ":nmu-h‘l o [ Datroit kdxon G % tok B IURIIN (o SR ‘ — = | Dodie 6 R | NYSiuteity 61gn 62 000 A CEEAmOtY, ’ 0 A ' | ipe oaxse i B | B o e L | puond, 4049 prints, 40051 blocks, 478 | @b‘ fihfl\“\g Stav ! ‘,, Fast Cuba Sug 148 | Northern Pas ss. .. 149; 37; rolls, 3235, store s i .{ 114k Rubber %n Nor Pac 4% n 2047, b dairy prints, 33835 | 1o i Mot Ac Cor 68, Northern 1ac 11 68 HEOREARRRLILER, B0, ‘ ittty Gounrieh 8%s. .., G year e rets luuuuv Produce, 5, 100 pounds, 17 ADVERTISENENTS Humble U1l bu. 100t 100 | Penngy) gen 4 % 101 15004 00; sweet l Homble & I r.'u 102w 1025, syl ken b 112y 2.5 50, yams, barre Hilinois bell 1nt 6 : beans | 10.0a 1050 [ (TR bushel, 200u4 50; cabbage, 12601.60; beets, bushel, 190n iiffower, crate, 1.50u200; car- 126 i geplunts, crate, 40000 lettuce, © numyl b 6ie., Ayl ym, l-m.wn 1tinoin Srew) 4% 1t Mer Marine G, » Int Vaper 6s 47 E 100 Inter Papes 16 Int Tela’ [ RECEIVED HERE 226a8 50, kale, bushe Rivcw orfll CCLODNY BROS. PHARMACY . 3.004 PN R e bortit bk I be gz, 350; onfonis, 100 pounds, 200a3.00; iy I3 T ot il PR peppers, crate, 3004500, Savoy cab G’k DeN DAy buge, - bushel, 50a66; spinach, bushel, 10081 15, tomntoes, crate, 200ab50; squash, crate, 4.0005.00; turnips, basket, Loaciede by L dmeinde i b ihn o7 Lackawanna 811 be 1110 G Weat el ¢ AL IMAS R&D 48 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. | J H 104 HULAM&N 4 20n4( 6 ifornia S S e 122 B8 L M&R gn on 41 Apples. bushiel, 12603 00: birvel, 3 50 - B i .w. S aiingishess | 2162 California St. oriliard . 1 A& B ) A A 8.00 e S i Loumv G & Eby b2 3 10s % 5 T Weat: M LR N ML &S K prinbe ! Hhut 50, ' et Pain \ \IM--\\ SANTY 1 E 1 hox. 4 6 Wi P M e il o il Is a Star Branch Office Manntt Bug af 1% 1068 1065 106 | Bt LEB Kb D.. 11 500 strawherries, quart, H0a65, b Wonwanth My A0, RE S0 Con Sy ah, .. 2 105, Luhly 104y | Bt L & X K ad) 8s. . 206 Ynlo P 53 | Bidveje et bn, - 36 101 101 101 | Bt L& B ¥ ing & H Hay and Grain Prices. fintes I MINING STOCKS i Mont Puwer te 43, 5 1080 104 104% | BUL & B K pr in 6e 1ot 1oty Lo | Whent No. 2 red Winter export, Faul | All you have to do to place st Huwer deb b 2 101G 10l 1615 | 81 P & KeS) “Hhe Wi 08 wi [ 186, Noo 3 red Winter export, no a Classified Advertisement in Y RN T 7 B EERTY Inve N TR, | u-nmlmu No, 2 red Winter, garlieky Lot 2 e whupiang Vel 1 0% Bt b0 o A‘.m:m. No. 3 red Winter, gar seitlling \ - A 6 BANKE VY Ko be 48, 2 106 [T ‘noquotations. o 19 \ The Star is to leave the copy ! Fgs 1 WOk J i % 21 hl low, domestie, 1108 o i 4 H . ! Yok E v onl% 200 yellow, domestie, I eloty ! ! 5 Star Branc! Rée ) 5 3 Yo ubispie T WA AL 1IN RO TN | et export, 10845 corn TN i | with the Star Branch Office in } 4 A i T 100% | SIS AL Ik B 3B 8. 06 Wwte Gdo it | COD. Bew, 4950600 per barrel oviwi s vour neighbo heve': ¢ s 454 o I N T Tersunr,, 108 | Bou 14en L0 uus, wien o | Oats Noo 2 owhite, domentlc, 86at7; bt “N"M'“.h‘md' ”\f"‘”‘“c ' ¢ & i |IV'\-“I i i nou Paciy ref IA Loh i Wi oy NOO 2 owhite, domestic, 65a086. | W YORK. March 1 !'\m‘\gn! near you Il\d it rrn&en its serv- % L Au i ey 102 S 9w wlhe i | Rye o Nearby, 1000110 exohunges steady. Quotations (n cents) - | . ith 3 F1K [ oL Oy e Southern Hy Ate. I 1200, 1260 ey | My lm-u‘,.u, none. Hay fs arnive Qreat Britain - Demand, 487 9-18: ca- e without fee. ) AL Teorm Awno M 1 4%, 2 e 04y way | Dere e fule quantity, but the de- Dles, 4877y; B0-day DIl on banks, 483 %, 3 gl P Texan & Pacilio st 2 1000 Uik 111 1 for hay locally 15 very limited France — Demand, 393 3-16. cables, Star Classified Ads are so 1" e &7 b 62 Vot 1o [ e A tacne 17 0tm 6105 (g fu 1L enotah actial bisiness s pus 303716 Ttaly Demand, 828%, ¢ SRR AT phedif i pd S T Vet Ava et an w0 6wty e, | 10Ut establish aotutions on the vl blex, 5201 universally read that the vesults » . L 1ran Ame Pl Averad) b B bt I3 ’ wds of grades shge of pri e 1 Helgl Ay 7 V. 2 H o . Yipenr o AT e ,u,',: e TLror e Lar nuaso fojon |ul": nn‘ng I8 about 1400 to 1700 per ton for g Jx:\fi:m“‘;h\llm’ulfl :I:innnll‘,“:«.m‘ m}""‘ will be most satisfactory, Y ¢ ‘w " Vanplen Yw F UGN Vo et cf an 6 Uht, ity ey, hay n timothy and clover mixed Hweden, U684 Denmark, 2078 THE i P i ik D LA | o ao tar ame, 2oue ' w7 ws | HUBWS N 1o wheat, TLO0AIZ00 per Bwiteeriand, 19351 Spaln, 16.89. SOVE 810N i bty hile o A Un ian s 1ye 81 Vo 1o jon |ton: No. 2 130081400 CGreece, 1331,. Poland, 1133 Cu«un- A The Stat prints such an ove 1# s K LA Rean R e [ Wit furarity T StTe 1EEY 1N . o i o slovakin, 9961, Jugoslavia, 176\, | L 2 § : ‘ i “rc8 Avinw e Bl W 100 1k outba” ¢ T4 Austrla, 1410, Rumanla, 811; Argen- DISPLAYED sreater wwlome o / | 1700 110 A Db 60 Dty oo bw o 1o towis toes| BALDWIN BOARD NAMED. Wi TH i, 4370, Brasll, 12.00; ‘Toklo, 4 Advertiing every ' f Labtie 8 0 ay ¥ z , | Patniaeryiaabise | vu iy &0 TR TR} PHILADELPHIA, March | (). 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