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ANCIAL.” . 1Y THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY. MAY 29 1929° 4 Year's Revenues Higher. Corporation, reports gross revenues of | than Federal income tax, totaled $422,- | Ism.zm for the year ended April 30,453, as against $439.687. Gross income I 929, as compared with $770,229 for the | amounted to $359,390, which compares i The West Virzinia Water Corvice Co., | preceding 12 months. Operating ex-| with $330,542 for the year ended April | a subsidiary of Federal Water Service | penses, maintenance and taxes, other|30, 1923. o #: Growth of New Yerk Com- FINANCYIAL.Z, " CURBSHARESDROP | [NEW YORK CURB MARKET Reccived by Private Wire Direct to Thy Star Office 4 140 3510 INDUSTRIAL Zenith Radio and Club Alumi- | num at New Low Rccords. BY HARRY H. BECKER. Epeclal Dirps 3 r NEW YOF turned irre further 1 udlity rtocks, and more esp those identificd with p mation of new s on the In view of the I power, professionals e again’ 1o cak spots met considerable he case ruptly Specalative Iesues A Before mid-day t tamn hig versely aifected farm income & ing grain prices, Zenith Radio far tween sales to a fc low of 277, again: ing of 36%. 1 to a disappoint: ended Ciub Aluminum points additional and als a new low That_issuc_ s 1 nts Tuesday W o Chicago Stock Ex- change s ed trading | in it because ng orders failed 10 maich the selling. Utilities held their early gains rela- tively better tha E hough there was no extraor ¢ weakness ‘except in the few specialties mentioned. Amer ican Superpower gave. the outstanding performance, the “A" ock climbing more than 13 points from its opening price before profit-faking halted the ad- vance. The * lesser extent, and there was consider- able activity in other securities created by recent ex Southeas 2 in the combine being bu the guidance of the Morga Drexel inte reached 109 first time, adding 3 points to the gain of the preceding > cept for other new high by Penn Ohio Ed other power and light issues did not make much further hcadway. Ayiation Group. High-priced industrials to hold_their | rallies best included St. Regis Paper, Aluminum, Ltd: Libby Owens, Trens america and Swif: & Co. On the other hand, Deere & Co. broke 10 points after opening firm _and _Grigsby-Grunow eased in sympathy with other radio issues. y Aviation shares held near their pre- vious closing_levels, with most of the activity in Fokker and Bendix. The Jatter, in which General Motors has an intercst, was in belated demand on the inauguration of dividends. Transconti- nental Air Transport lost part of its Jate strength, due to profit-taking end in the face of the announcement that the new eir service to the Pacific Coast | will be inaugurated July 8. There was very little change in the general character of the market for ofl and metal issue: CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET‘ CHICAGO, May 29 (P (United States Department of Agriculture).— Hogs—Receipts, 20,000 head, includinz 5,000 direct; market slow: mostly steady to strong with Tuesdays average oi hogs scaling under 25y pounds; heavier weights strong to 10 higher; top 10.90 paid for 155-220 pound weights. Butchers, medium to choice, 250-300 pounds, 10.00a10.70; 200-250 pourts, 10.25210.9: 160-200 pounds, 10.00a 10.90; 130-160 pounds, 9.75a10.90. Pack- 9.0020.65. Pigs, medium to choice, 90-130 pounds, 9.25210.50, Cattie—Receipts, 8,000 head. Calves —Receipts, 3,000 head; fed steers of Value to sll at 14.00 upward, strong to 25 higher; top, 15.10; steers more active than light yearlings; she stock slow. Slaughter _classes, st choice. 1,300-1.500 pounds, 1.100-1,300 pounds, 13.65215.25; 95 1,100 pounds, 13.75a15.25; common end medium, 850 pounds up. 11.00a13.75; fed yearlings. good and ch pounds, 13.50215.25; heifers, good and choice, 850 pounds down, 13.00a14’ common and medium, 9.50213.00. Cows, good and choice, 9.50a12.00; common and medium, .8.0029.50; low cutter and cutter, 6.2528.00. Bulls, good &nd choice (beef), 10.00211.50: cutter to| medium, 7. 1 Vealers (milk fed), good and choice, 00215.00; medium, 9.50a12.00; cull and common, 7.0029.50. Stocker and feeder steers, good and choice (all weights), 12.25a13.25; com- mon and medium, 9.73a1 Sheep—Receipts, 13,000 head: market 25¢ lower; Idaho Springers, 16.25; Cali- fornias, 15.75; few wooled lambs, 14.50 shorn lambs, 12.00a12.25; top, 12 fat ewes, 6.5027.00. Quotations on shorn bgsis: flaughter classes —Spring lam £®d #nd choice, 15.25216.3 medium, 14.25a1 cuil and common, 12.25a14.25. Lambs, good and_choice, 92 pounds down. 12.00a 13.00; medium, 11.00a12.25; cull and common, 8.25a11.00; medium to choice, 92-100 pounds, 10.75a12.65. Ewes, me- dium to ceoice 150 pounds down, 6.00a 7.25; cull and common, 2.5026.00. SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Reported by J. & W. 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Darhy Pete 5 Darby O & Rel . 19 Gulf Ol ‘Pa 2 Homaokle, OH . 1 Houston Guif Gas 32 Intercont Pet ... 1Leonerd Ofl . 2Lbn Ol .....0 1 Lone Star G Del 1 Maedal Synd 1 Marland_Mex 1 Mexico Ohio ..... 2 Mount Guif .1 3 Mount Proi Fuel Gas s TT S & T Rac iev'nfd M1 8 Prerabs of DA 1sD'68 05 Yz 8n L pany’s Plant Is Reflected ! Elsewhere. ! gl BY J. C. ROYLE. | The § . NEW YORK, May 29.—No public 1 for long without A 5 the | ent officiais and | Some of them can stand s industry 1s ! was made | today e the time went romp- threugh two new tur s 160,000 kilowatt the plant o fthe U gen L and uthw G&E PAL 65 A v D P Blas Mfg 65 '4; nd P& L 6s n Maid R 6155 51as 30 FOREIGN LONDE nes. * | the corrcsponding period of 1923. This S s 522835002 CEnBe3RsE233338: all ready to u. 'HESE convenient containers hold all the original fresh-flavored juice of two large Florida grapefruit. delicious, healthful and full of vitamin vitality as when it filled the tree-ripcned fruits.” Nothing added but a dash of cane sugar ... And aow it’s ready to serve as the world’s best breakfast drink or before - dinner mixer . . . Good grocers stock it. Fruit Products Co. of Florida, Detroit, Mich FLORIDA GOLD Grapefiuit Juice ALSC PACKERS OF FLORIDA GOLD GRAPEFRUIT | the electric powes facilith | sylvania_has oped 3,400,000 hor: yower, California 3,220,000 and Illino! The growth of hoth hydro- | steam plants throughout | the country is commensurate with the | power developed in these Common- | 1 But the real development has} 2 the steam plants. D hen the units started to- | v use 160 tons | holf a ton and kilowatts of power. The new machines weich cnly 8.8 tons | 1.000 kilowatts, a5 against 32 tons old type machines. ‘The mere | ical perfection of this machinery ! e the eyes of foreign engincers | bulge. | ‘The two generators will use 1,700,- 1000 pounds of steam an hour, or fhe cquivalent of 212,700 gallons of boiler | foed water. This water comes from the | ¢ity mains and is the same as that cor | Sumed by other citizens, but the con- | denser water to the extent of 310,000 gallons a minute is licked up from the Fast River, and when it has cooled the steam is returned to that stream. | What these new developments (each ! |of the generators can light a million | homes) mean to New York can hardly | be estimated. They have been instru- 1 | mental in reducing insurance rates, | death rates. the spread of disease, | . robbery and violonce, and [ raised the standard of living in over a | million homes | "This type of progress is not pecnliar {to New York. Relativeiy the impr ment in small cities is much higher and | the demand for eleciric power today is | i of that for | demand, coupled with greater efficiency in the use of fuel und in distribution | systems, will result in the up and com- | ing public utility compantes in the elec- | tric power ficld making profits of 20 | per cent or more above those of a year | ago. London v®men are reviving fancy needlew WHITE SERGE TROUSERS $7.65 Plain or Fancy Stripes | I Just as Prescription He Wrote | A - L E L ATGA e ETh s ed Fo;- Hotels—Restaurants—Bakeries and Confectioners, Etc. Blodgett Gas Ovens A Type for Every Requirement Made in a variety of sizes for small bakeri. restaurants and clubs, the Blod- gett Gas Oven is exceptionally well made of reinforced iron by skillful workmen in a factory devoted exclusively to the manu- facture of portable ovens. Very simple to operate and requires no attention after in- stallation, with a minmum cost for upkeep and fuel. The “100-G” series as shown are equipped with flat composition shelves, securely rein- forced to prevent warping. Doors are snug fitting and are removable to permit shelves being double spaced for large work. No brick work is necessary as each oven is mounted on a 6-inch kase. Come in today. Let us show you how you can increase the cap v of your plant with very little expenditure. —Have Qur Representative Call— WastineTon Gas Licat Co. NEW BUSINESS DEPARTMENT—Industrial Division Washington Salesrooms 419 Tenth Street N.W. —GAS APPLIANCE HEADQUARTERS— MAIN 8280 Georgetown Salesrooms Wisconsin & Dumbarton Aves. Tender, Juicy EncrLisa L.amB CHoP with crisp BACON THIS WEEK ON THE LIBERTY LIMITED CHOICE CUT — inch-thick — boned. Skewered neatly—with best heritages from Mother England! —Grilled English Lamb Chop with the Epicurean kidney enclosed—and Bacon. < tied. Salted. Peppered. Grilled nut- C. E. McCullough, General Pass. brown over a clear, hot fire—sealing Agt., 613—14th St. N.\V., Washington, in all the flavor—the sizzling, rich DP-C juices—until done to a turn . . . in 1892 is the World’s | Most Popular Laxative | hen Dr. Caldwell started to| . .. nractice medicine, back in 1875, | =i g : || the needs for a laxative were not | .+ 20 Y as great as they are today. Peo- 3 ple lived normal, quiet lives, ate plain, wholesome food, and got plenty of fresh air and sunshine. : U But even that early there were Biire Oll Corp, 3158 i 7ia 315 | ® 3 drastic - physics and purges for hell Dojen SIS : & 0 n 2 :2 1| the relief of constipation which N g D2 L 3 3 : 3410 5 Dr. Caldwcll did not believe were good for human beings to put. into thcir . 8o he wrote a prescription for a laxa- tive to be used by his patients. ki % Ye ; "[‘hp“nr srr‘)'icnl for {‘(msln}a- ion that he od early in h TREASURY CERTIFICATES. n, Cont i ; ) : ; practice, and which he put in B r AT B . o b (Oamceery - 154 e Co 34365 105 '{| drug stores in 1892 under the Bi ! El Pow A ! 15 9: “ 1] name of Dr. Caldwell’s Pow & Lt 1 b 5 Pepsin, is a liquid vegetable Beating 65 . 8 edy, intended for women, chil- . fi"«"&"nfi w1 3 9 dren and elderly pcople, and ) & F 410y 14 % 12 they necd just such a mild, safe, su 5 r G As GAE § 5 : ||, zentle bowel stimulant as Syru;: AT AGE £3 i3 2 Netvon” % 213 ; 28 As Sim H 2 Il Pepsin. rofu:mn }:XCHA»;GE. 4 Bate Valse Under successful management R P E N N S Y L » A N I A this prescription has proven its | never without Dr. Caldwell’s Isi Lt ptd ha Land & Ex Siores LIBERTY LIMITED Now operated on a still faster schedule 183 hours to Chicago R g No extra fare k No sauce! No elaborate seasoning Ledves Wishingsons o+« Only the crisp, savory bacon and ~ Arrites Chicago. e - 9:00 AM. the fresh, green garnish of parsley or A7dd ional uzil:\s leave Washington for Chicago s : B 45, 7:05, 7:20, 10:3 Waterfcress tolbHnaouththeRtenden | = 1 10 tHEE 05 TOHOS0EN delicacy of the lamb. To'Detroit, the fastest train is The Red Arrow— only 16 5-6 hours. Leazes Washington e5 Detroit. . . 8 oo Ky 4 : Then promptly unskewered. Un- Co.. ha 194 : : » 25% : " 1 re . —DiDi N i i3 i SSUES_anp FORM tied. Served au nature—piping-hot! e 7 773 | Seles in units. 65 202 Angla Am Oil 1M1a 14%% 2814 z 1! 1Y And it’s as easily digestible as it is delicious! A dish that leaves you fecling fine. Simple — wholesome — satisfying. . . The American for St. Louis leaves Washington at 6:30 P.M. and arrives in St. Louis at 5:10 P.M. ‘The Spirit of St. Louis leaves Washington at 2:45 P.M. and arrives in St. Louis at 1:20 P.M. For information and res: telephone Mai 9140. Sundays and holidays tclephone National 73 Try it this week on Pennsylvania dining cars—you’ll call it one of our 3 1 _Fam Strs ) t Food Prod B L Mig & Stores ¢ Pub Ser A Puis B (Quotations furnished by W. B. Ilibbs & C 3 23 rts cash London, pound N Orl Gr No R R inzara Shares Niles Bem pfd yma_Elec worth and is now the largest selling liquid laxative in the world. The fact that millions of bottles are used a year proves that it has won the confidence of | people who needed it to get relief Syrup Pepsin, and if you will| once start using it you will also always have a bottle handy for emergencies. | It is particularly pleasing to! | know that the most of it ‘is RAILROAD Amer, A a4 QCit Bery bs 6 i by b : from headaches, bilousness, flat- | bought by mothers for them- Carries more passengers, hauls more freight than any other railroad in America 1 pfd el POW., B8, 3% ulence, indigestion, loss of appe-[selves and the children, though i 103 103 tite and sleep, bad breath, dys- ' S: T“F Pepsin is just as valuable s o 48 1B, 1 pepsia, colds and fevers, | for elderly people. All drug stores o b n o gt 7L 887 #8nw 83T, Milliens of families are now | have the genercus bottles. 2674" ontl G&E 68 A 581, 6% 851s 86% | e Bedshell sl At S e o Stockhoim, crown