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CFINANCIALS : THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. 0. NATURDAY, MARCH 10, 192 ot o B S IBUSINESS BETTER NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE | |IRADE IS FEVERISH | [mvemmmans 10 e B iNes Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. on hand } IR J. Benson Thomas Co. []URIN[; PAS]. WEEK Adams Ex oty T MR GO Do wim A (41, St o B0 WO [ Postum (8.0, 5 (22 (313 (21 el it Unfavorable Weather Thronghott Ahumadn Lead. 4 4% 3% 31a| Freeport (1%).. 80 B0% 9% 794 | Pressed Sti Car. Advantage for Bondholder. ! the Corn Belt Gives Firmness t W Ale nle;;.;’eh«:rm ISL 181180 1804 | Garlel Snub A, Q1 18 s : The recent n:lrr by the Public Service G e - ax Ru .- Y d a s 3 > ‘ H erse: an issu - = {Local Bank Clearings Above|Atska tu ' GonAem ukead, B o8 63 ae | Dansery NI s+ | Turnover Huge—General Mo- | o7 7 er cent honds hcsrates seserai | et o e-produelng Albany | 8 Sen Aspl 2 2 2K 1 Punta Aleg Sug. olders as well as bondholders. 16| Br the Aswciated Pres property Last Year—Several Allled Chem (6} e Gen Cable A(4).. 6 64 PureOlt :b.l)el).' A tors Agam Is the Center bonds are debentures; that is to say.| CHICAGO, March 10.—Wheat yrices hr(e Loans a Speci-lly Rt‘l‘l.slvl?;.lm:rn_).. Gen Clgars (4).. ';l,‘; b Purity Bak B (2) 1 g g 0' Interesl. direct obligations of the corporation. but} po o overaged higher early today, in- ivi 9 p 3 . e 4 not secured by mortgage. They were % Current inferest rate and commison |f | Dividends Voted. Amerada (2)... GenEleo sp(60) 11% 11% 1% Rdio Corp of A 2 e ot o8 tad ot meaturity in 1048 | fluenced by the fact that Liverpool Higbie & Richards i Am Agricul Chm 18 1% 1% | Gan GasA(01%) ot b by T e o e ver 4 50 per cent. | quotations falled to reflect yesterday's 16 15tn St \\o\'n' 2 MENETEDIEs Sl o Gen totors (5). 16 RO SR BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. e eranc It Would seem that | Weakness of wheat in Chicago. Un- 816 15 W, BY EDWARD C. STOM | Am Bank N(t3). 8 5 K34 | Gan Mot of (7). 125 Rent Siik Hos. .. GEORGE T. HUGHES. e e B I avslouiarly attrace | favorable weather throughout the corn - - Am Bosch...... - ien Outdr Ad(2) Remingtn.Rand. Special Dispateh to The Star tive about @ 4%, per cent unsecured | belt gave firmness to the corn market. For the first time in many weeks | Am Br Sh(31.60) 4 i 2| Gen Outdr Ad(4) 5 teo Mot (11.20) . P ¥ Openi hanged to 1; higher. Chi ! S L 2 3 2 i 2 ver- | Opening unchange: gher. Ch | Washington bank clearings snow an in- [ Am Brown Bov. Gen Ry 12 (5).. Rep Ir & 8t 14), NEW YORK, March 10.—The stock | bond giving ;4;‘:‘7;;2 ’,’,,";fl%i‘é:m?i'; to| cago wheat afterward scored upturns In Nearby Virginia | crease over the previous weck and over | Am Brown Bopf o3 53 3 Gen Refrac (3). E Reynolda Spngs. B 9" | market went lower in today's two-hour | ! ‘x5 given to the all around. Corn started unchanged ; o Ihe mn-,s‘mndm‘g week in 1927 et i g St Giilette Raz (5). Fab i LI session, reallzing sales on the part of | ficae, bonds which was glven on and | % advance and subsequently contmued | 1/ 7 rudential Local clearings for the week ending | Am Goate (1) . L . Roval Dad.13%. ; #a [ those who had accumulated profits in | 8 per cent preferred stocks commanded | o climb. Oats sympathized with corn | /2/0 Insurance Co. March § were' $7.620.000. compared | am Dru (d0e) 1 dden Co..... 2114 | St Jos Lead (13) Y the violent advance of Friday being too | in immediate cash price in the open e : Loans e TR oulnE oD AksTAUILEAN) 6Tk 07k Gold Dust (30,0, 86 U6 ¢ SUL&San K (18). heavy to be absorbed without price | ™YK 0 vt the bonds | WOOL MARKET QUIET | over the same period last vear. Am & For Pow 1 Goodrich Ru (4) e St L&Southwest, “ 744 | concessions - There were exceptions. an | carried a conversion option into com- | ; Commonwealth Investment Co. [|| *&ichmand s & gaum of more than | AmEFoN2R((7: : Goodrich pf (7). ) Senuite (3% ).re 517 . 51 |outstanding one being Radlo, but Gen- | mon G0y “exerciseable at any time on | BOSTON. March 10 (Special) —The {JL_e17 a5t . N.W. rhone Main 2023 113000000 over the previous week, but | Am He o iziey. 6 Bin ] CoIYAREITIER: o il Schultept (8).. eral Motors and the great body of ac- | g hetore February 1. 1930, on the basis | wool market closed the week quietly was just under 1 per cent behind last | A 1ot ruty) s : Goodypiaretil) €0 S Seahd Air Lin tive industrials were under pressure at| or 9o shares of stock for each $1,000 | with Prench combing wool the feature, vear's fotals, Baltimore showed & de- | Am borerain2) Lo &0 Ll § SRR D ¢ the end. principal amount of debentures. At'the | Fine territory was quoted at 1.18 14 crease over the previous week and also | Am LatrSronn 6. 6 e ; 6 || Soara Ik (035 ). Trading was again on an enormous | jeue price of 98 the equivalent quota- | 1.20, Prench combing 1.08 to 1.12, half was 17 per cent below the clearings | am Linseed. .. . 7% e 1 24 || o acs Conper s 2, -2 214 | scale. For the second time in history | yjon” on this basis for the stock would | blood at 1.10 to 1.15, three-eights blood . . {of the same week last year. ALl Linseetiit . - STo 08 s i i f SRsIiak BrQ(3) of the exchange, sales exceeded one |y 'geq54'a share. The stock was sell-|1.00 to 105 and quarter blood 95 10 | str re S G e ‘ b ae 5 . £ y. as ; |sold from 0 3 xas ¥ Securities el B Tt A e . H R T 5 OARYE WASC L IRG 200 sttes arld i WD e e e ntiat while the | 118 to 122 and eight months 112 19 last year. Canadian cleabings Also | Am Metals (3).. 403 013 40 : . 22 | Skely 011 (3) 00 O o o haros between 3 o O C O e ot e | S IR TR | were up. Am Metala pf(7) 117 117" 117% 3 V B B Snid Pa i P Bought, Sold & Quoted [l | "“The Jatest report by the Department | Am b & Lecrtr. 5ie 54 ¢ L 135w ti6 191 138 | Saipet ms e o 1. 10 and 3 oelockc, © in the center | fact that they had two years in which faye You Been Stung Yet? of Commerce states that the dollar vol- | Am Radi. 5) 140 140 g o 9 3 A General Motors was aga! to exchange the bonds for the stock.| Some men have to get stung good m Radiator (5) 140t Gulf Mo & Nor.. 4 South Callf £d. of intetest, The initial sale was 20 000 - to Some men have io ge 2 % e — ume of business I8 gaining each week | Am Repubiie. . 62 62 ekhsgr it . St ez 4T |of Interest, The i e e gy, | In other words they had 'a two-year | and hard before they learn to be caus jRlthoush Lignter than & yeariaso fhe | Awm Sat Rastaly 61 61 BRI p South Dairies B. 11 |10 1803, Any of these prices was a | .call” on Public Service of New Jersey | tious in making investments. ~Befory general level of wholesale prices is Nipbldg (3) 110 110 avana Kl Ry... '] ! A USGiieh Pu, cf e 160%. 3 : S Was &1 .,mmon stock at a figure which they | yoy invest—investigate. . L. Vloran 0. ||| above the previous week and the cor-| am Smeiung($) 175 1 i L7y, | Herahay COny, SSUINeEhE e : new high record for all time. and con® | yyigiyt reasonably expect to mean a sub- | S ey | responding weck a year ago. | Am Snuft (12).. 161% 161 Bardnevinfie)s. G uRy HHO cts s 15 o fan | trasted with the closing quotations ofstantial profit at some time or other, Moran Building i B 5 | S s3) 6i% G4 63 e s e | Snear & C 1 1 159% Friday. Great strings of stock | quying that period. ERIE REVENUES. Several Dividends Declared. s d 1n 88 <[ Housenold (t4). vear & Co..... 9 | came out on the tape between 160 and | 9% that pedlod. - @ kholder has| ) Am S .. 60T 60 e 3 6" | Svicer Mig. PO S T ohich. Tast 8 LGt e advantage the s NEW YORK. March 10 (). —Despite 1716 H St. N.W. | |, The board of directors of the N. Auth |y, Sugar pf(1). + 1053 105 | ston Ofl..... : P e o , which last figure p e over the bondholder becomes evident in , grof iy coal revenues of about $400.« i Provision Co. has declared the regular | am sun Yy 5 5 ::o:«;;';‘":'_"'x;:) I : SWG& K (3Y) G #4'3 | top, temporarily at least. for 5”"2‘“ just such situations as this one. Stock- | g “pep (20 TEIECUES OF SOOUT Y e Main 3628 f|| semi-annual dividead of 3 per cent and | xm Y 1x0n womnen tepn IR SRR A0 OER O8 Bon Sea Mil1 (5y, 0, m"f"t"f! ‘:gfllnbgggflgglgwfl"ghgp:c"f l'": | holders received the preference i(n sub- | pie Railroad approximated $9.200,000, o Eaa i aisliend ot | Moo cent o [l manaciots). ; { Hupp Mot(1.40). 13 k s | Std Millg of (6) . o B - f scribing to these bonds, a preference against $9.202.711 a vear ago. The stockholders of record on_ March 26 | Am TobaccoB(X) 16 ; | : ot StandO Caliz 1) y - | which was in effect an extra dividend | .00 Gihation is considered encourage This dividend is the fifty-sixth dividend | s obac pf(6). 119 119% 119 tlinots Cen (7). 4 Lt S J(Tile) i 9 ] Gyrations in Radio. because if they did not care to avail yo " view of the fact that other to common stockholders, the company [ Am Type Fo(s). 117% 117% 117 11l Cent pt (6). ary I b NY(160) themselves of the opportunity they | & 8 e gl O Care offsetting having paid regular_dividends for 28| \m wW&Elel) 54 tndep Ol (1) Y61 Sud Pl Glass pf.. Wt ke e arians” tn Fadm | could sell ther “rights” to some One jouer revenues from coal w R t consecutive The results for 1927 | Am Woolen pf.. 5 § 5 Indian Refining. Sterlg Proact?) Y T . - else. R - eturn v gratifying. the company hav- RS N N ¢ | tnduin Reti ctes : W Pl 0 . "*| In this stock, oo, there had been an i iy e e G e e e i tef pe 1) SlemartwWar 6) wiw w6 * wiw | unwieldy short interest. It had a 91 | ZINC STOCKS DROP 5 he company now is issuing a limited | Anacond g L da | dnzersoll Rdcra) I Stael ; point jump on Friday. a larger rise) Equip Rumanian Firemen. 7 ¥ st There is Amotat o 7 per cent | eumulative | arckorsbani3i: 6L 6 Inid S0 (pifi). 5 WL pr | atinsueNes (e, even than General Motors, gy I R N e moun { i) i L | Stuaehak ue 7. " 12 tlosed ubs 0T TR Opening RUCHAREST.—Smaller _cities _and of slab zinc ai the close of Febriars o e bkt 3 y | ttcontt 1tubciy ; ; | v ; 7 s SECURITY D e Giieoiors ol (he N ParmErs V& | ALourotiilie). on | Internat Agrt... iaionoiy o { 5| was 25000 shares at 114. up 61, points, ©o%ns in Rumania Rave Siented & e | Hore T . ne” Anetican Zine PROFIT and Mechsnics National Bank. in George- | Armour Lil pfe7) 7 e B S T Sweetsof Amer. 1% 13 Iepresenting the = overnight buying | mand [of mater e Tehe i ormed | Institute reports. - February productio 9 = . orders from panic-stricken bear opera- | fat A col ttee recently was formes nstitute reports TUary pi ction | town, ha 1 th lar qua b 302 5 1 2 {Int Bus Ma t6).. & S £h Y > 2 I - . SATISFACTION v':r‘l"dmt‘iingl‘:f‘sr;(;wr‘;xgigflncra3a|x‘n NPT S|t Cement (4).. g LT acIon CRAT L 13% | tors. This demand satisfied. the price | here to assist the communities in im- | was 50.042 tons and shipments 50.338 In Owning a First Deed of to ouncement by the president, | Atch ) D 3 nt Com kEng (2) an 7’5 | Tenn Copper (1) s 107k | ca down for the moment nearly 3| proving their equipment ton T v i Harry V. Haynes. The dividend is pay- | AclCoast Lit10) Int Harv (16)... 239 | Texas Corpm (3) 5 o d points. Then a new buying wave ap- o O ADHI T 10 stocknolders of Tecord | At1GUIE MWL | Inestten pre3.20) Tex Gulf Sul (4) 3| peared and the quotation mounted once | at_the close of business March 23 At Guita Wl pf. 5 a1 5 Int Mer Mar pf. 2 R Tou Bific. . § more, almost touching 117 ! . ! e =l 4 & 9t 107 7 Nickei (2). . 1T o1 k Although moving through a much | ain EE! GOS! The Southern Railway has deciared | Au ltefning (¢) 109 109t 107 int K i 1 . V¢ || the usual quarterly dividend of $2 per | Atias Tack..... 10 1L 10 ! smaller range, steel had its share lgi R(,al L late l oan | share on common. payable May ! to | Austin-Nichol 5 5 i the Lmelight. It opened above 148. | = S 4 3 r S. | 8 85 5 7 Thomp J R(3.60) b v v e ent stock of record April 2, also the quarier- | Auto Sases. | S : L which was a new high for the preser 1415 K St. Main 4752 il Al 0 $1 55 et iahare v sabls S TR : i a0ty | Tidewater Ason. A movement and then like General Motors Ass ) 5 o 1 & Tel «8) M E TIdWASONLI6) i { April 16 to stock of record March 20. | o' 0'(6). .. 110% Tilt 1105 e 4 4 TR TES s met realizing sales price reacting. e s Fifth District Farming Conditions, | Bang & Ar (3%4) 4%y 4l 03 Tobae Prod (m). 9 1 St. Louls Southwestern. Pack Dot A ¢ e MONEY TO LOAN Willlam H, Hoxton. chalrmax of the | 84nE & Ar peiy 111 111 1115 111 | Jemel Toa o oo 7ir | Tobac Prod A «7 2 3 iz | The character of the trading can also Real estate lnan assistance that goes <o far be : Bank of Am (12) 690 6 M4 | Transcont O11... & b illustrated by what occurred in St. vond the mere lending of money that borrowers * Becared by First Marteaze on imoroved Rea) | Richmond Federal Reserve B Jones Lros . b Tedn i - 2 - te in D.°C_interest 6% wnd 614% | up agricultural conditions in this dis- | B4ik ofdlantie) Jones & Lau (1) 5 ransie & W(1) Louis Southwestern. Most of the rails | S higaitsetvciie retirn s and again, and WM. T. BALL. | low | Bank of N Y (18} " o *| Twin City R (4) 5 were neglected, tha exceptions being S ; 1221 Fre \A“Lh.éRD [ ere s Mifle activity on farms at | BarasdiAtbzia) e 2 Cdwd-EI F (4).. i I this stock and St. Louls-San Francisco. | bring their friends. | this season of the vear, and this year | bayuk Clgar . : T apiy 541 Union Carb (8) . ! \ On _published analysis showing _that the weather was unfavorable for out- | peaghh Blissse ® e b Tl ¢ Un O1l of Cal(2) earnings of Cotton Belt if extraordinary | 3 Established 1887 side work between the middle of Jan- | BESEREMLLICS ool Union Pae 110). | flood expenses had been deducted, would Low Interest Rates Immediate Answers uary and the middle of February. The | eiihs 8108 05 7 EayEer LT BIRY: UnitedBis(1.80). 4 3 have becn far above those officlally | 2 i 2l | cold peratures were favorable for | GelE {vSpLS . s Sy Suoig <. 0% ! Utd Cir St pfo6) " reported, the stock was bid up almost and Commission on Applications DAVID J. HOWELL & SON ||coid temperatures we test & Co 3 3 Keis-Haves y {fruit trees. but on the other hand| ;% (8 TP b ooy 5 & ottt United Drug (9) 4 .;polnu in thfi f:;]s( hour. d'rhv]n I:ican?o ivil i Vint. ains we) ed in some = . v facibicd . Utd Drs 18t (31 9 3 own over al e ground gaincd only Civil Engineers Winiexiréine gere damayedfin ot :5:;:::‘:::;'1... 19 11 2= 3] Kinney ut (). 91 ‘ Uia Peultisaey. 1 : to recover part of the loss. B F S \L L CO Y . 2 " o . s 4 3 o Ira gl's . 3O > < . . 1a) WA & £ ’Sr"ifii’ 1010 eiet fhete has Sewn | EiTeen Mk (64 > { Kresie Dept § s Y2l U S Disiribating 14 |and forth without getting anywhers in | Main 2100 923 13th St. N.W. Jenty of rain to give the ground | et o maiion (6 Kroger Groctcl {USDisiipry, ®5 5 X i |particular. Toward the close the selling Bio scly of Rt sy 10’ Hottman 1) a5l |predominated. offerings coming from | ~ B Tnere it an effort being made by | ik iom-san pfé ; Validie) | US Alconol (6. 112 |those who disliked the hectic character Money Available for | agricultural leaders to prevent acreage | ukiyn Un Gas(s 119's 1187 115 ho & Kink3). 2 a4z b . : e LD TR increases in cotton and tobacco thiS| grownsShoe(2zis) 4xla 4544 48 iy ALy TRt o A e 5 g S5 | 1100 up cver 11 oliite cii e da¥ FIRST DEED OF year. Fertilizer pr!l;rs are ugdlm, be | Brunswick B (3) 34's ddia 38 .'I:(“\)N"“'I i 3 k J & f | 119, up po y. = much higher than last year, but since | grunswick Ter.. I» < ivn e | LiEEMyerszt 1 L : o CgEean £ TRUST LOANS e T P R o Lig Careva.00s ' Sma w94 WILL REOPEN MILL. < in 1927 many farmers v - | Bucyrus ev (234 7 - A N - 4 % Gq crease their tonnage this year if pro- | Burus BrosA(s) a4 g3 HEENREE V. # 3::":(“;3%» : ;Tlxlm%oknw?.:an fi mr’rlyll ;‘« wh: | duction is to be kept up. Most of the | Burns Bros (B). 16 16 5 ; S . A 8 Sted . ! | The old Roseland cotton mill here has = 2 I L R D TR e T Lotniara Co. o 3| U by Toniay Vins 7 e APPLICATIONS INVITED S ion to in the year's opera- | Bush Tern (g2). 60% 4 soee 4 bl '3 any a X - Reasonable Commission | tione than_they were & year A Bush Ter de (7). 110 1185 110% ! LouisGasA(1.75) 2 9 Unt Pive & Ri2). 2 ¢ | proximately 3100.000 for improvements for LOANS - Prompt Replies to Applications “On the whole, crops last FPall| ButteCop&Z... 4 6t g | Ludium Steel(z) Utl P&LtAce2). : will within 90 days be put into operation or on | 1 than those of the | Butte&Super(2) 105 10% ! MeAndrews 2.60 i 5 vanadium (14). as the Rudisill Spinning Mill Co.. it was | JAMES F.SHEA | preceding Season. and i adaition vields | Butteriok Co b | ekt Corp 1)+ A O D o U Shnounced s Lineonin seerdsy ([ IMPROVED PROPERTY d feed crops were good.” | Hyer & Co. W9y 100'y WRS MeCrory B (2)., ¥ ' N0 | Van Raalte pf.. 'y | The president of the new company is 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. .°‘ m‘.h ous '", e . lexerkcoprx 110% 110% 110% ' | McCrory pf (6). Viek Chem «4).. 31, | A. A, Whitner of Hickory. N. C.: wvice | S h = = === Notes in World of Insurance. | By-Products ( 3 Muck Truck 61, . Victor Talki (4) [ presidert ana general manager. C. A Locatediin: iheiDistiice of * Colambin Unlisted Stocks & Bonds In denying recovery In Cameron vs.| ... packg (4). 7 5 Mad Sa Gr (1%) B Vietor o bt (8). . % | Radisil of Cherryville. N. C.: secretary- : " n { Martin, the United States Supreme | 31f PAckE (0). 4 . 1 Magmis Cop (3), Vietor or pf +3). 10774 | treasurer. W. W. Rudisill of Lincolnton and adjacent Suburbs of Montgomery Court declares that paid-up life insur- | (b Foue (100 4 Mallison & Co... P Va.CaroChem.. 15 | 5" 15 | These, with W. B. Punam of Cherry- . ld bts of the person v whost & Calutet & Ari8 i - 4x1 fville, own the total stock—8$200.000 an T Counties 1d sm"l'“ENDE N & CO {ance policies cannot be attached for tun Mallison pt (1) Va. Ch &7 b | ville, i d Prince Georges unties, Md. 418 _Sawthers Main_aogs | Gebts of the person upon se ApPU-| Caty & Hecla (2) : 2 Mandel (215), .. 4 YalranCotl &C g 8 g issiied in common and $50.000 in pre- | win i | g cation they were issued. 3 Alets Man K Sup 6) Vivadou ib10), . ferred—it was ul‘d. and will compose | ~The Masonic organizations of Lincoln. |f‘.“:b'.::"'|:“m' 208 211 _ Man Shirt (2) 31 :’I"I“" r&..“..”‘_) ‘ board of ‘directors. 1 | Neb., are considering a novel use of life | (10 B LU T00 Son D¢ Market St prior, 43 . ulcan Detin( . E b oo l OANS insurance in planning the financing n!!&m Alloy (2) 300 B0 o I Mariana Ol ..o o uble 4 Wabash........ 6 g COTTON GOODS SLOW. tance s s 5 E |a new temple. The plan provides that{ oo o ninar., 1 1 ¢ Marlin-Rock 4 ; Wabash pf (A (5 9 p . each of the 2,000 Masons advance $250 | Curo ge Pascord) €1 64 Mathieson A1(8) P b Waidore (4% }ss s % NE WYORK. March 10 (¥.—Busi- Let us have your applica- |15 the building fund. s s, BE% B Mathteson pf (7) | Waiworth (1.20) é1s 16+, | ness in the cotton goods markets is de- INTEREST tions for | 'Rhode Isiand has the unique distinc- | Crangrer Mot pf. 15 15 May Dept S14) 82| \Vard Baking #. : "% | void of profit and is proving burden- OANS ON REAL [ tion of having twice as many ordinary | cnat.bn Lii16) 610 615 6 Maytag (13). 3 4 4 Ward Bak pf (1) 332 | same o some mills, Textile Warld savs and industrial policies issued on the| Cpas'& Onio(10) 1%9%, 190% 1 Mexican Seab. X Warner Pic A... Buyers still lag in many lines despite ESTATE |lives of its citizens as there are resi-| G O Corpn (3). 74t 14 . Miami Cop () Warner-Quin(z) apparent stabilization of raw material i dents of the State including every man. | Cht & East 1l pf 65 =~ s AMig Cantinant« ¢! Wark&Pipe Cor. There is interest in gray goods for nea: Immediate Action ! woman and child ) Great West. 11 11 el 2 W Penn Kt pf(6) 101 | delivery at low figures 14 7 Courteous Treatment Earnings of 10 leading insurance com- | G Gt West 3t 1 o1 i giates Ollct | W Penn 1 pe €1 112 ik gty 3 4 ply to Our record of 3 reart which have reported for the year | cyiyas . g West P 10 pf(1) » W 115% | i L e ool B total $63.018,600 compared with | (. S LA Mtier Rubber... i 1% | \ent DairyA) ii"| WHEELING STEEL PROFIT H. L. RUST COMPANY i]| $20.961.000 for 1926, an increase of U & Nwn ooy Bty B0y T9% T “: :“‘ H b 7 Western Dawry B 43 B (AN | \\’HE{:L}A‘\G,Q‘V 1‘?: M‘lrr‘lll 10 '4"“ 3 057,600 or 110 per cent. according | i fiia e (6. 110% 1101y 1090 104 Weut Maryland. <1 The Wheeling Steel Corporation earne P“‘Y H' R“m“ CO. 10 a compilation of Gilbert Elott & Co. the P pt o) 1,’,1 i :.],". I... . Misnours & West Pacific. ... 3§ { & net profit of $4.028,916.06 1n 1927, and LOAN CORRESPONDENT 926 15th St. N.W. bank and insurance stock specialists | iy yel Cabiz).. Ik s 153N | RROUE) Feo BE: A '3\~ | Weatn Pacifie pf § 5 3 | the net surplus for the year increased ! The PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE i|| This total represents a new high earn- | Cniiaas (2.40) | v - v West Union (8). 168" $1.177.317.56 alter payment of $2.852.- —=—"| ings record for companies in this field. e Co 1’:54; Manigmry W(1h 4 Westhse A Bi2) i 59840 in dividends, according to the COMPANY of AMERICA Mooa Mblor. 4 § " Westinghue (41, 1045 | apnual statement malled to stockholders 1001 15th Strect NW. Main 8100 Southern Dairies Comparisons. FENRe P . Mors&Eski3%), 5 85 .| Westhse I8t (4). 108 | | yesterduy e C 1 DIACE 5 4 First Mo"g.ge Loan‘ i driiionaletalis S sonnection Wit | Gt e St S1owALE 2% | Motner L bve). A% | Weston Klectric Sowest Rates of Interest and Commieston | LD€ annual report of Bouthern Dairles B i g White Kaile (2) COTTON GOODS QUIET. P "mMmISION Ine., shows that the net income for | 2 EE SEN IR 3 b 3 5 : e eahie Mo Fip ClasiL B Motor Whi 2) e e Special) T ey e | eeiid s \he 172500 Sliatea oL no par | Coca-Cola (b). .. 138t 1384 I3s 135 | Molline M Wiy 2 s >mm:',}.QT'F...?ETZ"\J.'»'. quier today ' = Class & stock. The consolidated account | ColliRS@AIID Bk 1 Mulitns B pf(8). T Willyx-Od pe A7) E and slightly easter. Print cloths were for 1927 and 1926 show these compari- | Col Kuel & iron M Munsingwe @), Witson & Co.... {quoted at 7% for 64x60s and 8': for 1927 and 1926 show thi 2 R Murray Corp... ¥ ¢ 2 Wiison Co pf A, | dBxs, the former a decline of & six- 2 | & Elh) First Mortgage : ’ Col GaEOf A8 103t 1030 107 Nash Mot eT6lg) ARl fia| Wonlworth (6. D e 3% Bdvandedis” in'an 1 Carbon (4),. FA'y Bxé, Nat Actie (sla : 2 worthn Pump. . 4 0 | getive market Creat1)... 2t 2 Nat Bailus Hess Wright Aeto (3). e e e ComCred 1xt 6 NatBHess pfe7) Yeliuw Jruck. .. B Com luy Tr 380, ) o | Nat Biseult (17) : 18 181 | Younksin Shes) ! FOREIGN EXCHANGE. % ow (LA, Nat Cash 1t(A) 5 & Vi e | (Quotatims fuinished by W B Hibbs & Ca ) L 3vh 275! Conde Nawtz)., . Natl Dairy (3).. she Y it o ihe ! ¢ 1 at Teprersat b 151 | Congalenm-Nais 20 2 24| NatDeot Stotes Tt e o - S0y iy Wt | i ALDStIsL (7). p : ¢ e dode e i 4 | Cong Cig it g st » . Voo anares | ; : Your Pataka . 1140640 e 6n WA | ik e b at Distillers pf 1! A o ! Bt iinenls, . w nsol Distribut | 1 3 | Nat Leag vfALT) i fierfin i 5 i In 1925 niet sales amounted 1o 88 256,- | B);. 137 14 FISNT SUCPowk Lt (1) ek o | Bome A . 841: expenses, eic., W $7,085,170, leay soltian uf(B) 101% Nut Kudintor3) ar I3 Aty : : . - On Qualified Properties & balance of $1.171671. Other income | C PRI st : : 5 . T P R e ) i HE Maoris of New Zealand, sl | i totalled $242.651. Total fncome in 192 . g B in the al dncome in 19 3% 1 stwo udapest e o < () though an sboriginal people, 5 S 2 | was 81414 interest, including d-- E Nat Hurety (lu) t W avahle 1740 preciation. v 8ok 11,263 taxes | Cont Baking ., ' 4 " " atn m as N i et Shan = District of Columbia preciation. was placed at $511.263, ta " nt Baking i ; Tea (4).... ! A stock mblue Bée i eteck store their grain and supplies Town \ in storehouses raised above the were $60,000 and other deductions vere | COnt Kak of (8), 1z | Novada Ciiig). b st " pius 98 i relereed vink Gl fd Fl th $164 938 jeaving a net ineome for the <’um:u :’;": N YAl Br(S) " olis | R over ather ||| | vear of 3678121 ont e, N Y Cont (#)... v NEW YORK, March 10 (# . For- round . S S i 4! 181 PO b NY C. a3 s 3 b on posts w aey & atakas, ut insur () Ny CRELAR GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. | (i1 cxchanges steady: quotations. in o posts which thiey call Pataka Heard in Financial Distriet, A Bsle) 1% Mo 0 8 " - o & il = 1508 H St. N.W. S taek) FoDHi T .,,,',;,,,,,;,'.,'.-,, of Corn I'rad (18)e, T2 Tuth T2 7 NYNTIEHar 1) Ty special Loased Wirn to The star | eents: Oreat Britain. demand. 487 9-16 On the other side of the world, these ¥ . with whieh the Crandall | oy Ine (gb)... 145 1465 148 NY NH& 0001) ' NEW YORK, March 10 : rables, 487 10-10; 60-dny I;!}‘l!“nn banks Patakas are another illustration of the in- Main 1753 j are connected, set w new | CTucibienSieali8 n7 K7 - nb INY onta W, R R Sl gl o g4 s stinct of the human race to protect their 11927 of $37,060,024, the | Guba Cane Su bt 24 v NY Bream pt (8) f e 100 R\ PERCITR o ‘ report states. Net earnings | CUbas Ovmpany., b NY Bum of A (1) 2 i Loan i it e A savings from harm. Federal taxes and depreciation | S40en Am B (1), (o NorAm b1 % stk : Demand._ Relgium, a0t ge renned $5470.608 A morplan ot o11a |Crucibie ur(1). 114 118 114 SRk i ! 101 Holldnd, 4021; Norwas Waiaatan Lo L 493 tematied uiter payment of §3. [CortsaAera (i) bk bRy b8 i b it 1 e gl inari ,“H\\P; n\| 0.83: : “\::‘ 2078 ow safe is your Pataka? Has the money Mortgage Money Loaned | I 03" e | Davison Chem.. 39% 40 8% ! 5 hus e i e L s which you have saved from hard and A2 ow Seterset Bt b Interstate Commerce Commis- | Dearakco uf(1). 119 11956 119 1195 | o0 wen sup. ... 5 g A | 1138 ak byl bbbty S b el enintndyd o Tus’ withorined the Beuboard AV | e & 1ud (), Lt 184is 160% 1050 | O emeasse), e b Dt ! gl TR oy e tedious work been put in a safe place and | Tylel’ & Rutherford ||L% Reinsy, i e 740,825 of equip | et L& W ca7), 14 434 i 1A% | Ol iglavatrt97) h 3 Jis o I ko, 40,83 | Shanghat is it earning you a good return? Thousands ment trust certificates and $240 875 of | Detrotn ki ()., 10l 1798 178 Oin Klov pf (8), 12 I 833t " o T o X > Fir % ‘ " nefit Lite ine o 0 Nofes issued by Swartzell, Rheem and Applications Invited Nat Supply (), - o [ W sell themn al not less than par. | Digrond M (1) 160 1A% 4 e I T | Mitnieh As pre wan i § e £958 & Kéraot viahingon Chapler. A1 ‘Is_l in | D lhrun CLA' - Juse L 1 b oot A rAlbt-t T Y i oo SHORT-TERM SECURITIES Hensey Company their Patakas and have Money to Losn ekl Mo Ay .‘fm"' ":Z?:“:i DomeMinee . 105 A 1ok racifia Gua (2).. 1l W] tNevurted by J & W. Selisman & tu s done so with the comfortable feeling that e e R T R I S T T L it . O T R e their investment funds ave being taken Joseph 1. Weller Jib %o cvening. Duneng snd pelreshment [Famtman oy 16 e p fliel g 0 b B o 3 “;f: h CiLh ] Al vo al A ds TR TN care of by a company whose record of over <z - e e s e apriary | s ST, AZ1 ML U8T AT LiRdginmipacolh " I i T LR A 2 fifty-eight vears without loss assures them en wypicyated $4 THEORS ComPAIIEE | iCisenlont & Kre. 10 IRt 1t Van-Am P i 4 | HeMion Vsie ) N | FEERI L SRR of peace of mind, with 34510472 in Februsry last 0] 15006 AUto L0B), 126G e L 2 ; K Alstiian A K G (den Kl Vanh, o Norin" ahoman Lo Vg e S 1 oent . wnlle zales l:,r | e Hos " h‘ o o wer $8.06h.147, againn | vis ows BLE, e Ao M AT ity ! : ! At 8 thex should appeal fo vou as a safe KO8 i iwo montis of | Klen larviiecain 14 14 1 1atiie fxchae 1 TREASURY CERTIFICATES. \ 4 and profitable way to invest vour funds. WA Lot 26 per cent | Kreo Btor Buti) G iy g John (8), . Kiv Pleported by ) & W Seligmng of Bos 4e 1008 4 . iew 3 HOs E. JARRELLCO, . | i PR . iy X1 1, oo SRR L PR PARNINGS SMALLER. LR el etk & v 7 T TTT i A A | NEW YORK, Mareh 10 (1, Pacific | ¥ i - Penn 1L It (814 ) " b ! 3 Com Shard e, st | R e TN R P R Swartzell Rhoem € Hensey Cov FUk 1 V92T, ageinkt 8213 w share on " " I 8, e 1 0 o Aars tian 1st Trust Loans e i ey Swre o1 | wed Lkt 40y wiw Marg (18) Vit n e im ot (7). 8% 013) 03 e . M [ Mortjage Barkers Any Amount aividends on e first preferied | e MoUrcrvan) v e & HOL E 200 140 POTATOES STEADY, A e 5 | TS, Street N Washinghon AC 1. C. and Montgomery County . Wi 1 Tnsihy, i o Vv B Wi bt R ) p ; Virat Natsi vhty . Willpa et 1y, B W N | CHICAGO, March 10 (United Biates [ 5ol o of 8 decey AL 1k 3 e o Large Construction Projects CALIFORNIA PETROLEUM. | [UEt (IR Plarge-Arrow. vs 1ih 12" 1 | Department of Artoulture) - Potatoes 30 LR M &8 RY A3 e S8 Years Without Lose to An Incestar ; D T, NESBIT W OYORK, March 10 (A% Net | ek it pf \ Piltshury () 80), 4 "Moo ovelpts, 170 cars, on track, 490 cars "RE . toft of California Petyoleam Corpovi- | Fisk 1et pfevit) 42 0: At T Eimey pfof ) 110 H10n e e Trotal U0 8 shipments, 1038 cars: de- | 1010 vermont Ave. ™, Y32 for 29 10l v 81,300,458 frem ' K ieiachinan i Pitis ey pf (8), in i ia mand and trading slow, market steady; | L ¥R A e 4,608,567 in 1926, o Foyudation [’ 4 FauwhieTob, Y 16 dble Drices UNChANROd, | o o cmeatuen \\n;.!xnn. Bleel U, & . »

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