Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1925, Page 5

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SEE MORE REVENUE FORU. S. SHIP LINES Government-Owned - Vessels Eliminate “Fare Rebates,” Which Will Increase Receipts The United States lines, Govern- | nship t through of allowing certain known persons to travel at | m rate” but in cabins traveling public the mini- practice widely ce must make ames of pas- eiving the advantages of mum rate.” Whether this ventually to full publicity ts remains to be seen. At of the Emergency Fleet day as said that as the understand- it Minimum Rate for Omcialx. s ana omeials | granted | © McClure New prominer AT GERANIUM, S16HS, ; MORE. TIRED THAN . SIT STILL . HELL DO T FINDS THAT INSTEAD OF GOING GERANIUM WATER RUNS DOWN SIDE OF GLASS ONTO TLOCR ES HER HE DIDN'T KH BUT WHAT PND HELL 6IVE P! IN CASE THEY spaper Syndicate LL SO VERY: PE UP EASY, MONDAY, MARCH 80,000 IN MARYLAND PAY INCOME TAX Records for First Quarter Show Increase Over 53,000 of Last Year Period. Special Dispatch to The Star. N 30.—According .. Tait, col- lector of internal revenue, §0.000 per- vland distriet paid their ATTER TIVE MINUTES RUMMAGING W PANTRY REAPPEARS TO ASK WHAT HAD HE BETTER USE TO WATER 1T es in full in the first quar- nst approximately 53,000 last Tait ascribed the increase to 25 per cent cut in income taxes,) which, he sald, reduced thousands of sessments to the point where the taxpever found it less difficult to make bulk settlement explained, the reduction was under discussion in Congress in the first quarter, and many persons deferred payment in anticipation of the cut The number of non-taxable return however, fell off this vear, as com | pared with last, the approximate to- MOPS UP, DECIDES COCOA PITCHER. tals being 50,000 for 1924 and WILL POUR BETTER AND WONDERS S THAT A NEW SPOT ON CEILING OR AN 0D ONE SETILES (OMFORTABLY AT LAST, WHEN A SUDDEN DRIP DRIP ANNOUNCES THAT WATER HAS SEAPED THR! TIOWING SRUCER AND TS TIME MOP UP AGAIN These apecial low prices with this clipping ONLY, || QUALITY SHOE REPAIR the E ndoned it v- | of | to MAY EXTEND DATE FOR DOG SHOW ENTRY Officials Seek Permission to Delay what the the Government ships. theory upon hich special privi- | ven most of these people | advertising of their - pay the full rate f ot got Closing of Lists as In- terest Grows. s practice w o ined to the G it is understood th special privile been more common on the private > The Government mere'y [TOW 1ig in the competition for | Mission to accept entr | more days has been asked th American Kennel Club, under whose rules the local show will operace it was saia| Charles A. Watson, in explanation of the granting |ShOW. S im rates to them on Govern- | the club. Meanwt are regarded Interest in the the granting of | Show this vear is s closing time for a W night, may be e Members of Congress Classified. Members of Congr. today |is tomorro s of |at the club’s o e The show will by grass A bout the operation of | - - s ot len whe : 2|14 at the Riding and Hunt ¢ the ships and the problems which th g 4 American merchant marine faces, the | D William P, C batter, jaithe argument _|Philadelphia and Baltimo o | week end, e public it may result, |ciers who a ne ol them hereafter| for the cabins e many of them ves of the mini- mum rate privilege No estimate of the loss to the Gov- ernment last year through the opera- mum rate privilege | 1ia 00 and $250,000 h C. Palmer of the Emergency Fleet Corporation said to- day that an effort was being made to | curtail the privilege of the minimum Government vesse sible; that the Gover to get all it could f its ships. The new coi reement, Palmer, bulldogs nd Lindsey ¥. Gri Leach, bull . Airedale terrier: Mrs. H. David- said, would | accomplish much in this direction. | SAYS et |is operated by artisans. et Us Make Your Glasses IN CANADA RETURNED | CLAFLIN OPTICAL Co. Secretary Davis Points to National 1314 G 922 14th EST. 1889 Responsibility, Urging Legislation. A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth St SE. | ~or. When You Catch Cold ed | | Rub on Musterole | "0t Musterole is easy to apply and it gets | in its good work right away. Often it | prevents a cold from turning into “flu” or pneumonia. Just apply Musterole with the fingers. It does all the good | work of grandmother’s mustard plaster without the blister. tion to enable United States -onfined in insane hospitals da to return to this country advocated today by Secretary ation | ca out officials of vario n which | the unfortuna e the r them in| : 5 | Musterole is a clean, white ointment, % i i | made of oil of mustard and other home is it highly imps | simples. 1t is recommended by many | e ,.‘?‘”’ e is| doctors and nurses. Try Musterole for | Ccanadian government in|Sore throat, cold on the chest, rheuma- e Davis in| tism, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bron- : 3 . chitis, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, | pains and aches of the back and joints, | | sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet—colds of all sorts. To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. to assu ility of maintaining return with the this matt “I earnestly appeal to you to give this matter the serious consideration to_which it is entitled.” There now are the La where citizens t temporarily detained in Canadian in- stitutions should be brought back to the United States. but cannot be- cause State muthorities refuse to re- ceive them, on the ground that they have sacrificed their citizenship by lo ne | 35¢ and 65c, jars and_ tubes; hos- pital size, $3.00. 4 BOMBS QUELL BANDIT. | Police Us [ ods in Capture. BOSTON, March 30 e Modern Warfare Meth- A squad of p 4151/ 11th St. N.W. Army Doctor Ordered Here. —_— comd ehgetee 8 Snctain Mottt || Folly to Suffer v i With Piles ||| been ordered to this city for duty the Army Medic Center, Walter | i will re- Maj. Charles G. Step into any drug store. get a 60-cent Last year, he|R for 1925. This was ascribed to *hefin 1924, Indicating an increasing higher exemption clause for married | number of p ons in the district iia | persons, the exception having bLeen|ble to income tax assessments increased from $2,000 to $2,500. “Many persons did not know they | were required to make a return if their incomes did not exceed $2.500, Mr. Tait said; “otherwise the returns from married persons possibly might have been fewer than reported. - . If vou want work columns of The Star i } read the want be a greater falling off In this class | of returns.” | Mr. Tait asserted decrease in non-ta total number of s ived at the office was about the same as riffith ff "oal ood orporation | oal i 00O ! lean Buy Your 311 7th Street N.W. He scott, Medical | || lice used modern methods of warfare vests, to captu store in Roxbury ves »er had threatened to red, so the t walked in and picked up the unconscious form Toseph Burke. NEW and USED Office Furniture Save 50% and More H. BAUM & SON 464 Penna. Ave. Frankiin 5392 YOU CAN ALSO RENT IT Your Banker Kmows. When in doubt about a sscurity consult_your banker. It is equally as much his interest as yours to pro- tect your savings. You trust him with your deposits—why not trust him with your investment problems? Ervening Star. 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