Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1928, Page 35

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COTION ADVANCES ONWEATHERNEWS = Firm Cables Also Factor. Values in New High Ground far Move. EW YORK, March 17.—-The cotton ot was higher today on a continua- ) s buying movement stimulated by relatively firm Liverpool cables and reports of rains i the Testern beit. Prices made new high ground for th: movement, May sclling up to 19.28 and closing at 19.2 pared with 19.07 at t ous day. The general market closed steady ‘at nct advances of 13 to 17 points. The opening was firm at an advance ©f 16 to 19 points in response to higher cables and the unfavorable view of the weather map. Initial prices attracted much week end realizing, and there may have been a little Southern sell- ing. Offerings were absorbed on reac- | tions of § or 10 points from the best, | #nd the market steadied up in late tradi on continued trade buying. ! combined with covering and a moderate commission house demand. Closing Trices were within a few points of the st n the Eastern belt sive. while more considered favor- able Western balt where the weather was clearing and colder. tures were probably factors on e Liverpool which was er than due on the Tday. ere had been h London. local he English mar- an i d demand for cot- ton picce goods from India, with a fair ropean connections h buving a little cotton while there was fur- g in May. which closed October. compared with of 44 po 2t the close of Gay. Buving of near was accompanied by re- eports of steady or firm spot h South and a moderate spot demand in some of the Eastern belt merkets The amount of cotton on shipboard swaiting ¢k nees at the end of the week was estimated at 121,340 bales, against 184 last year. CROOK PLAYS GIVEN SNUB IN ENGLAND BACK IN 1728 But “The Beggars' Opera™ Finally Wen Faver and Has Been Revived Often. Corresponden.e I Baliimore Markets ‘ EALTIMORE. March 17 (Special).— The live poultry market continues firm and active on large, fat stock of all nrevails, cspecially for Winter chickens 21, pounds and uader. large smooth, fat, yvoung chickens, ducks 4 pounds and over and vouns hen turkeys 8 !pounds and over. Several car lots of which arrived the early part were sent to other mai vrices to strengthen and values are shade higher toda: at 27 and 28 cents a pound for stoc weighing 3': pounds and over and 24 | and 25 for Leghorns, but light, poor fowl moves slow at 22. Winter chickens, 2'. pounds and under, scarce and meet with ready sale at 40 to 45, while voung, smooth, fat fowl sells mostly 28 to 35, with Leghorns selling at inside | prices, but poor, thin fowl will not bring over 23 and 24. Capons continue | active at 30 to 40 as to size, while old | roosters are in better demand at 15 close the previ- | Cps: Receints of turkeys have been very | light the past week, especially of young | 8 pounds and over, which sell | Teadily at 45, and young cobblers, 10 | pounds and over, which will bring 45, | but old toms not so desirable at Ss.f while poor and crooked breasts move | slow at 25, Large, fat ducks. 4 pounds and over, in good demand and values show an advance at 30 to 32, while smaller fowl brings 20 and 25. Guinea fowl and pigeons in good re- quest at 40 to 85 er .h as to size for the former, and 45 to 50 a pair for both voung and old of the latter. With the excention of capons, which are pre- ferred dressed on this market, there is more demand for live than dressed | poultry and capons is the only line that | ]-nl bring A premium on dressed over ive. Demand Growing. While receipts of native and nearby cggs are steadily increasing, the de- mand also shows an improvement, due to the Lenten season. and the market | holds steady with prices showing little change from last week. All offerings on the exchange are meeting with good demand and buyers are taking hold more freely where quality of offcrings meets their approval. The market closed today at 27'; cents a dozen for in free cases and 221, to 26'; a doz for current receipts in free cases. Duck €ggs and goose eggs in light receipt and | under a good demand the market holds | firm at 39 to 44 a dozen for the for- mer and 75 to 1.00 a dozen for the latter. White potatoes are in more liberal | receipt and with the drop in price of new potatoes from Florida the market for old stock rules easy and values a shade lower at 125 to 225 per 100 | pounds. with McCormicks and reds | sclling at inside prices. Under a fairly good demand and lighter receipts mnr-‘ ket for sw Potatoes and yams rules firmer and values a shade higher, but | t takes well graded, fancy stock to Ting top prices of 3.00 to 4.00 a barrel, while bushel hampers sell mostly 1.25 | to 2.00. as to quality and condition. { Garden Truck Demand Fair. Demand for native and nearby gar- den truck continues fair despite in- | creased receipts and lower values on | early Spring vegetables from the South, tut it takes first quality stock to bring ‘outsme prices at the following quota- | Kale, 2.00 to 250 barrel: onions, 3.00 | n 10 450 per 100 pounds; oyster piants, | there was a great hubbudb. Drury Lane and other prominent theaters had re- Jected Gay's npera. . so eommon in tk cays that man- agers thought them neither intsresting no;‘;:uxtjg mtlnnnme:ix . opera proved such a success that King George II went to the twen- ty-first performance and took the Queen and two princesses with him Rival managers attacked the opera and L3 red it was encouraging crime, much after the manner moving pictures are denounced today. Yet it has been revived In nearly every decade since its uction and now fills houses in on with scores of crook and of more recent vintage 5.00 to 7.00 hundred: parsnips, 25 to 33 | basket: spinach, 250 to 3.00 barrel; | furnips, 30 1o 40 basket for washed and | 39 to 30 basket for unwashed. | The live cattle market rules gen- erally steady under fair receipts and show little change from last Demand only fair and centered on frsi-grade stock, while common to | ordinary cattle moves slow at inside Quotations today at Light street | prices. whar! Bee! cattle, first quality pound, 12 to| 13; common to medium, 6 to 10; bulls, | as to quality, 6 to 8'»; cows, choice to fancy, 6 and 8; common to fair, 3 and | 5. oxen, as to quality, 5 and 8; calves, | veal, choice, 14 and 14';: large, fat, and 13; large. rough. 8 and 10: rough | and common, 7 and 8: sheep, choice, 6 | sod and constant demand . Winter gerlicky domcstic, 1.6515; | Vorel, “and I really don't know what | have the 33¢ bottles TR SUNDAY. and 7: old bu-ks. 4 and 5: lambs, vall. | choice. 14', and 15: fair to good. 12| and 14: common, thin, 7 and 8: hogs straight. 8 sows. 6 and 61i: stags, 4 and 5. live pigs. 10 and 13: shoats, 8 and 9. Outside of choice. light-weight, dressed hogs the market rules generally Country lard in only fair de- nd quotations today. Cholee light weights, pound. 10 to 11, Maximum, and 8: country lard. dark brown, 8 9 and 10; heavy. prim> white, 11; and 10 Closihe arain quotations: Wheat, No. 2 red Winter export, 1.64'5; No. 2 red No. 2 yellow domestic, 1.12a1.13; No, 2 contract, 1.10; cob corn, 5.00a8.50 per | No. 2 white domestic, 66';. white domestic, 65'2266'3; 1.00a1.10. | Lark's Champions Protest. | Friends of the lark are protesting that trappers took unfair advantage of the | birds during the recent blizzard weath- er forced the tiny songsters to seek shelter in the tall grass bordering Brighton Downs. where they were caught in ground nets to be sold in market for steaks and lark puddings. Prosecution against the trappers is be- ing urged. “Who is She?” You simply can't keep people from | wanting to know who you are when vou're as sparklingly frésh and crisply | heautiful as dainty Georgette Vorel, lovely New York City girl who lives at 482 Carroll Street, Brooklyn. 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