Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1925, Page 4

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g~ EXPLAINS INCREASE IN SANITARY TAXES, Chairman Delegation Growth Necessitated 'To a large delegation representing communities in Prince Georges and Montgomery countles last night, Nz % 722 7 N . N . \ N N \ \ . \ N \ \ N N\ \ N W 22 722220 72 7 N THE ‘EVENING safeguarding public health and mak- ing the water supply safe: The meet- ing was held in the offices of the Sani- tary Commission, in the Evans Build- ing Howard Duckett, chairman of the | Washington and Suburban Sanitary Commission, explained reasons why Increases had been made in water nd sewer benefit charges. | creases, amounting to about T i Ordered to Philippines. Maj. Christian H. Dewey and C: Capt. Duckett Tells Suburban T he i 33 1-3 per cent, became effective July 1, and the various communities have filed protests wit the Maryland | Public Service Ci umm(flslull ville, Kensington, ma Riverdale, Mount Rnh\ier burg, Decatur Heights, E dmunsu on and Capital View were represented Iast night. According to Mr. Duckett, the increases were necessitated by the . | rapid growth of the communities, for 5 been a Higher Rate. to the Philippines for duty, and Ma). John V. Little and Capt. Henry S. Blease, Medical Cor) nd f- ford E. Pickering, Veterinary' Corps, now in the Philippines, have been or dered to this city for duty. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. K C., THURSDAY, CHEVY CHASE LOOP LINE OPENS SUNDAY New Bus Service to Maintain Ten-Minute Headway Dur- ing Day. JULY 30, 1925. Chevy Chase which has no direct |street cars, with a 2-cent charge for transportation. For the greater part of | transfers to and from the busses and the day a 10-minute headway will be|Connecticut avenue cars. i maintained. Starting at Connecticut avenue and McKinley street, the busses will go north to Chevy Chase Circle, east on Western avenue and Rittenhouse road to Thirty-second street, east on Rock Creek Ford road to Nebraska avenue, southwest to McKinley street, west to Belt road, to Forty-first street, south to Millary road and Reno road and re- turn to the starting point by way of Service will start Sunday morning | Forty-first street, Belt road and Mc- (.n the new loop bus line of the Capi-|Kinley street. al Traction Co., through a section of | The fare will be the same as on Whisky and Auto Seized. An automobile and 60 gallons of whisky were seized at the District line and Wheeler road southeast iast night in connection with the x<r|e~l of Preston Henry, colore 27 Plerce street, by Revenue t\Z-n[ Wheeler and Detective Berry and Dy an Fhnb ot No 11 mesciner 1t is believed the liquor was a product of a southern Maryland moonshine plant. NN /7/ Yz v Four Quarts Sunoco Motor Oll to Every Car Owner Purchasing 5 or More Gallons of Gasoline TOMORROW, FRIDAY, JULY 31st aIG?BI’JMmIIB«SZ’I’fiZ’GSIGIIUIZ Every car owner who purchases five gallons or mor Gasoline at any Minute Service Station on Friday, Jul Motor Oil of the proper type for his car, or four co redeemed at any time prior to September 30, 1925. This is just a “good-will” offer. It doesn’t mean that our products or our service need any premiums to make them worth while. THE DISTILLED OIL —and Triple Filtered Gasoline don’t neeé any support. They stand alone. Although they're worth more, the prices are not blown up. You get “penny-for-penny” value. Washington car owners have come to rely on Sunoco Motor Oil and Minute Service since the first Minute Service Station was opened in April,. 1922. They have set a standard that’s hard to beat. Those who realize what good lubrication means to their cars and pocket- books now demand Sunoco Motor Oil. There is a type of Sunoco that exactly meets the requirements of your car. It has a slogan that’s well to remember—“Keeps carbon out—seals power in,” and the best part of it is that it’s true as gold. B o ) R 17th and L Streets N. W. MAVELOWER ~NOTEL 107 STREET e of Triple-Filtered “Standard,” “Amoco” or “Lighting” y 31st, will receive free of charge four quarts of Sunoco upons, each calling for a quart of oil, which may be CHATR-FREE —the type of Sunoco for Ford cars, eliminates chatter from the bands and gives engine parts the protection essential to smooth, eco- nomical service. Its consistent use guarantees a long, useful life for the Ford car. Transmission bands do not become glazed nor are they softened excessively so that unnecessary wear occurs. Chat-R- Free is good for the bands. The Minute Service Stations are solidly behind Sunoco Motor Oil and guarantee perfect satisfaction. If you have not yet become ac- quainted with what we have to offer we urge you to try us out on Friday, July 81st. You won't be sorry and we know you will re- ceive quick attention and courteous treatment—both essential to good business relations. Don’t miss it. Friday, July 81st. All 7% Flerida Ave. and 3d St. N. E. MAVFELOWER MHOTEL p 8 ZESTREET Z ‘Q o Linvoniulcus . I STREET S7TREET BRUAY] of ENCRAVING LINWORTH Home of the "2-Pants™ Suit TOMORROW---8 A. M. D. J. Kaufman's Semi-Annual Clearance Sale /£00 $35 TWO-PANTS SUITS .. 40 & %45 TWO-PANTS $3 1 5 $50 & 355 TWO-PANTS Hand - tailored All-wool 2-pants Suits, sizes 33 to 48. Regulars, Shorts, Longs. Stouts, Long Stouts. Every price includes 2 Pairs of Pants. I No Charge for Alterations I Suits Laid Aside on Deposit All Summer Suits Reduced All Tropical W’OYS(&AS Reduced to All Mohair Suits Reduced to All Palm Beaches Reduced to All Trousers and Knickers Reduced $4.65 $5.95 $7.95 Flannels, Worsteds. Palm Beach, Linens, Mohairs. Sizes 29 to 48. Shirts, Neckwear, Union Suits, Hose Sharply Reduced Shirts Reduced to 93¢, $1.35, $1.85 ¢ Sold from $1.50 to $4.00 U'Suits Reduced to 69¢, 89¢. $1.09 Sold from $1.00 to $2.00 Neckwear Reduced to 39c, 69c, 89c, $1.19 Sold from 75¢ to $2.00 Hosiery Reduced to 39¢, 59c¢, 89c * Sold from 50c to $1.50 Money’s Worth or Money Back D. J. KAUFMAN 1005-Pa. Ave. 1724 P&Aflc

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