Evening Star Newspaper, September 2, 1925, Page 14

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Income Tax Paid by Washington As Disclosed by Return Figures (Continued from Fifth Page.) C. Wahlgemuth, jr. 6308 Flor street, Chevy (‘hase, Md., $308.41. William M. Wailes, 1514 street, $1,615.69 Carry B. Walsh trust. care ican Security and Trust Co.. John Walsh. 2311 Connacti, nue. $3.479.57 Benjamin American $905.08 Wardman ion Raphael Semmes. street, Chevy Chase Hannah I Seymour Ruilding. $232.8 William E. road, $426.35 Sharon Dairy, Inc. 324 southwest, $3,492.17 Dennis €. Shea street, $491.43 2 Raymond Md.. $2.457.63 226 Colorado hannon, 3200 Woodley R H. Warder Security and street trust, Trust 344 California Mortgage and Discou 1530 Phelps place Inc.. 1430 K street, Sherley Ruilding. $1.160.31 Sherman Apartment House (‘o H o sireet, $882.12 1. Lewis Sherwood. jr. 1300 roe street northeast, $319.17 lames F. Shea, §43 Louisiana ave nue. $3.317.95 Washington Willlam R. Shoemaker. Chief of | Co.. 907 Fifteent Fureau of Navigation, Navy Depart.| Washington ment, $147.17 Works, Inc.. $ Willlam H Washington Electrotype Co., place. $265.6% 923 Eleventh street. $1.273.39. Silver Spring Building Supply . Washington Investment Co., Silver Md.. $2.004 and G streets, $574.56 c.ve “o.. 734 Fifteenth Washington Steel Form Co., straet ward Building. $2.445.33 Helan 1. Simpsen Washington Terminal $641.88 Station. $30.616.7 Singleton Washington 1413 T street. $4.071.51 Webh & Bocorseltkl treet, £ arren. 201 East Chevy Thor Chase, Metropolitan Bank 1517 D. €., $4,657.34 Washington street. $1,200.6 Mon Battety Co., 1621 o Sholes. 1791 Lanier 5337 Sixtesnth Co.. Uni, 3000 Conneetieut laughtar, Grafton Hotel Tne Stephan L. Slacum, 2201 R $5.564.03 9.4 da S. Smith, 2116 Kalorama $576.50 Andrew W. Smith Euilding. $7.784.13 Daniel A. Smith, Georgetown sS4 omas W. Smith 1 Indiana avenue. $ i Smithy, 1418 strest Webster, 717 Ars. Welch, 719 raad, street, $404.75 Transportation D Inc.. First street No more chafing! Corsets and tight bras- sieres chafe and gall unless the skin is protected with I sireet, $1 ment Building L. A Snead $322 58 Spaid, 723 Fifteenth : National Bank, Silver ) 48 Supply Co Rittenhonse Sales, Lid street Senthzare Massa re. $413.99 outhgate. 17 $6.758.13 wvard Spliedt . 250468 tar Nawspaper Co. 73 Massachu 907 East 3156 sarman. Columbizn Ruild ein. 373 Thirteenth street Miller B. Stevinson. 776 Wandward Fuilding, $60 The Stockett Fisks Co street. $943.48 M Ine t-aet . Svlvan setts avenue, $1,115 Frank W. Stone, National Savings and Trust Co.. $336.0%. Joseph D. Sullivan street, $276.16 Luther A. Swartzell. 727 sireet, $748.56 School Days/ Is your boys eyesight normal? Ine., 918 E 1218 G 2520 Massachu Bob's parents knew the tremendous importance of normal eyesight to child- ren. So they had Bob's eves examined. The slight defect revealed was cor- rected easily (and in time), by the eveglasses pres- cribed. Hence Bob's quick an- swer—his better report cards. 1849 Vernon Fifteanth T 2131 G street, $1,084.67 homas, 916 E street B.C rles 15 William J. G streat, $204.33. Grace L. Thompson street, $579.13 Mrs. Mary S. Townsend chusetts avenue. $28,099.25 T. Lincoln Townsend. 4601 teenth street, $1.018.72 Louise R. Tvier, 17 street, $351.54 Tyler & Rutherford mont avenue, $1.344.45 . v leon S Ulman street. $2,269.95 United States Savinzs Rank Fourteenth s Tniversity Tavlor M Thomas, 1401 Monroe 2635 Sixteenth 2121 Massa Seven Hate Your Child's Fyes Fxamined! ' Nineteenth Inc., 1018 Ver- 1929 Nineteenth 2000 Special Facilities for Examining CHILDREN'S EYES KINSMAN OPTICAL co Dr. Roller » Optometrist 705 14th St. N.W. ville, Md.. $52 Joseph W $1.203.97 Pasquale Vasco, 1330 G street north east, $565.04 Valiant, Annapolis. Md., w Floyd P. Waggaman Hampshire avenue. $204.60 H. M. Wagner Co.. Inc and D streets southwest, $1.57 1714 New welfth WEAK AND PAINFUL ANKLE Pains = INSTER CALLOUSES ON SOLE FREE DEMONSTRATION Seven persons out of every ten have some form of foot trouble. It may be weak or broken-down arches, weak ankles, corns, callouses or bunions or probably a case of tired, aching, painful feet. i Regardless of what may be the nature of your suffering, you will find quick and permanent relief, this week, at our Foot Comfort Department Foot Comfort Expert to Serve You For the beneht of all foot sufierers, this store has arranged with The Scholl Mig. Co., for the services of one of Dr. Scholl’s most skilled demonstrators, who will be ac our store to give free foot comtort demonstrations on the above date. Every foot sufferer should take advantage of this exceptional opportunity. Free Pedo-graph Picture Made of Your Feet In a few seconds’ time, without removing the hose, he can make a hotographic print of your foot that positively shows if you do have oot troubles and to what stage the trouble has ressed. This serve ice is absolutely free and places you under no obligation whatever. FREE SAMPLES Do you want to know how to stop corns hurting inatantly? Come in and get a sample of Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads. They remove the cause corns—iriction and pressure. Thin, antiseptic, healing. Bring your oot troubles 1o this store during this dem- onstration and learn the true meaning of foot comfort. Demonstration in Shoe Department. Fourth Floor. L/ Penna. Ave. 8th and D Allison cave | PAIMeENt, $6,213. $6 he Md.| Building, Benning, | Ine.. | Tenth | Wood- | Insurance Co., | 314 Fitth | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C George Weschler, Seventeenth and| Col. W. P. Wooten, Barracks, $207.84. 710 Four- | nuub- Work, Secretary of Interlor,| Mra. | Edna M. Sanford in a suit heatley, . $441.25. , Hylas T. Wheeler. St. James Hotel, | $949.59. [ Dr. Witham a. idalent of St 362,70, Charles S. White, 3000 Connecticut avenue, $3,052.15 Denwood S. White, 1 1$1.052.80 John ,280.73 Mrs. Katherine \* Thomas circle, $397.70. H. Wylie, 1205 | X Sanford. an employe of the Amer ican Rallway KExpress Co.. tells the | District Supreme Court that she left husband and returned to her White, superintend ¥ Flizaheth's Hospital,| Rudolph H. Yeatman, 5327 Thir- | her lteen'h street, $393.82 Yellow Cab thr 4 knife at her their infant in her arms. for her life. the wife asse were married November 2 1231 Twentieth had street, $5,398.71. held Edward G. Yonker, 1427 Montague | fear: | street, $2.052.96. They 7 1923, ¥.| Zirkin. & Sons, 14th | sued for maintenance. She withdrew street, $1,623.86. the procesding and they then went to 2 11ive together again last July. The con duct of the husband did Delayed Middies to Know Fate. |ihe wite dectareo™ not improve the wife declares Passing on the cases of 10 Midship- | ™Y men were not permitted to graduate with their class at the Naval | Academy in June, Rear Admiral Nul ton. the Academy superintendent. has | recommended that two be dismisse two may be made to repeat last vear's | work and six be graduated. The names | are all withheld from publication pending a decision_ by Secretary Wilbur 210 D streat Campbell White, State De Inc., 821 Wilcox., Hane & Co., Inc,, | street, $363.60. Oacar Wilkinson $3.718.86 Henry K $48.390. n- £ 422 F it 1408 1. street, | Attorney John D. Sadler Willard, 1416 F street, who lfams $662.84. Joseph A. streets. $321.85. Clarence R. Wilson eatate. “lean Security and Trust Co., $% tta| Franklin P. Wilson, Colorado Bulld | Ing. $386.73 | John Wischhusen, | street, $345.41. Charles D. Wolcott, | second atreet, $354.73. Allen Wolte, 1710 Rhode Island av. nue, $220.60. Addy R Inue. $404 | Woodst on 4 co. 1300 $1.400.47 Henry Stott \Wondward, street, $360.87 Co., Inc., Southern Iner, Kighth and G | Ameri ¥ Isabadskin | é%// your handicap? | S0 Resinol reduces blotchesredness. roughness.etc. and promoles skin health 211 Butternut ng 1743 Twenty Yoult quickiy frade for Studebaker { Power Durability Finish | 00d, 816 Connecticut ave and Blockion Ralilroad Pennsyivania avenue, o 3420 Six i teenth Ninth Fifteanth T Washington ) Threw Knife at Her, Wife Says. | tor a limited divorce against Varnon | | mothar's home August 23 after he | ax she | . and Mrs. Sanford last December | She is represented | motors gct ‘em too/ Gasoline, your motors food, must be not only richin power but easy to digest” 'y 'HERE is as much difference between gasolines as there is sA between roast beef and whipped cream. Poor gasoline is so indigestible that it gives your motor “cramps.” Raw and heavy, it enters your combustion cham- ber. Itburns unevenly and incompletely. In the struggle to assimilate this undigested gasoline, your motor is completely upset. Its pickup becomes sluggish, it loses power, its mile- age falls off. In more severe cases it becomes clogged with excess carbon and develops a sharp motor knock. To cure this motor indigestion a complete change of gas- ' oline diet is needed. The perfect motor food After years of cxperience and study, Tide Water technolo- gists perfected in Tydol the ideal motor food. Alive with power and energy, Tydol is easy for your motor to digest. Eachdrop burnsinstantly and completely. There is no wasted power or gasoline. Your motor starts quickly, picks up with a rush and develops maximum power. Your mileage goes up as your operating costs go down. Why not start your motor on this scientific Tydol diet today? Have your tank filled at the next Tydol pump. You’ll find them nearly everywhere. TAYLOR-KORMAN OIL COMPANY Wholesale Distributors Rosslyn, Va. Tel. West 3045 TypoL Economy Gasouine For full Tydol economy use Veedol motor oil “YOUR NEAREST TYDOL DEALER” . F. M. I.P ra Feights, Va. KVLE, W 4. Northwest Washington EL'S PILLING STATION A erman Avenne and Girard Strest N.W. Ay (M RERVICE KTATION 21st_and Virginia Avenue N.W. BARRETT'A 17th AND R SUPPLY 3th “and R Steeets RLEM Northeast Washington COOPER SERVICE STATION Iadenshare Road and Diste ot DS MO va. Steest. Alexandrin, Va. . ATATION VICE_STATION o Mt Vernon Bivd. STATION rigzar, Bast Falls Charen. v T4 Wilson Boulevard. Clarendon, Va. VIRGINIA AUTO SUPPLY Rosslyn, Va. tor 4 2700 C: ient "avenne N.W COMMERCIAL GARAGE 303 th Street N.W. DPOUGLAS FILLING KTATION 20th Street between L an GLASSER'S FILLING STA' E te Ba Nearby Maryland CAPITOL TRAIL GARAGE M. MORRIS ) Southeast Washington COHEN, M. Maribore ‘Pike and FT. DAVIS FILLING STATION op Denna. Ave HIl BE, GO HOTE & ¥ Tap Good Hove SAWYE W AT Distriet Line an DTN int Street ERVICE STATION 1 WRIG! oy ’l‘“fldfllvlrl STATION E Congress Heights. D. €, . Nearby Virginia Akfil SERVICE STATION Nart] Vi AY MOTOR €. Rar, Va. n. Atreet, Takoma Park, c‘mmbnm « Ri ik \'n;;“? T WHITE NOUSE SERVICE sTATION AR, .fnnnlm« Alexandein, Vo _Hzattarille. Moo \\\\\\t\‘\m‘\\\\mfixmx\\\\\\\ss\\\\\\\\\\\ ATARLARRARR SERERRANAAARARNR NN \\;‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\“\\ ATTRRALAAAR TALALAARALAALALAALAAALALLAAAARARAL LA AL AARARRRA RAAR AR NN DAY, SEPTEMBER & = e ; en Santa Fe Years How the Santa Fe has that growth means to atreasonable rates, due grown in ten years and what SantaFe patrons. Better service to efliciency of operation and millions spent for improvements, That Santa Fe freight moves promptly, that Santa Fe journeys are enjoyable- doesn’t just happen. Wise economies, 284 million dollars spent between 1914 and 1924 on track and equipment, and the co-operation of patrons and employes—these have helped to build up a great transportation ma- chine which is at your instant service for a most reasonable charge. And this in the face of heavy increase in costs of operation without correspording increase in rates. In these ten years the Santa Fe and the Southwest have grown together. The Santa Fe's growth has been not only in mileage and facilities, but also in ability to serve patrons better. This decade has been a period of ex- pansion. In it the Santa Fe’s operated mileage has increased 922 miles. Each locomotive now hauls 54 per cent more. Nearly 14,000 more Santa Fe freight cars are available. There has been an increase of 15 per cent in passengers carried one .aile and 79 per cent in revenue tons car- ried one mile. Other important items have grown, too. Such as expense of maintenance of the railroad, which increased 121 per cent, or $1,700 a mile. Maintenance of loco- motives showed an upward trend of 137 per cent, or $6,141 each. Passenger cars 85 per cent, or $999 a car. Freight cars 155 per cent, or $161 per car. All operating expenses combined jumped 114 per cent. Taxes advanced for each mile of track 196 per cent, or $993. To- tal taxes in 1924 were $17,730,961 or $1,499 per mile. Yet Santa Fe freight rates have gone up only 28 per cent and passenger fares only 47 per cent. Freight loading carried by each car has increased 3.12 tons,or 14 per cent. Freight loading carried by each freight tram has increased 226 tons, or 54 per cent. These are gratifying marks of progress. The Santa Fe hopes to keep on grow- ing and to keep on giving satisfactory service. W. B. STOREY, President The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway System e P N N e e S e R R 65¢ Window Shades, 49¢ Perfect quality complete with fix tures and crochet ring. Light and dark colors Third Floor Fashion’s Newest Velour Domestics Reduced! Dimity Bedspreads $2 Spreads, size 72290, $1.79 $2.75 Spreads, size 80x $1.98 $2 English Broadcloth $1.39 Pe. Ten-vard pieces of 36-inch Lingerie Longeloth, in a fine quality. $2 Birdeye Diaper Cloths, $1.39 Doz. Ready packed in a sanitary package. Hemmed, readv for nse. 24x24.inch size. $2 Mattress Covers, $1.39 Made 1o protect your mattress and keep it clean and sanftary Unblaached cotton. 50c Turkish Towels, 2 for 59¢ Large Size Bath Towels. of heavy. double terry. All white >r with colored borders 25¢ Huck Towels, 6 for $1 size. absorbent. firmlv Fast-color red or blue Good woven. borders 39c¢ to 59¢ Wash Goods 25¢ Yd. An assortment of smart wash fabrics, consisting of Fine Volles in printed patterns, FEnglish Broadcloth in striped and fancy designs. A remarkable lot of cottons, suitable for children's and women's dresses. Street Floor Home-Needs Special Couch Covers, 98¢ Made of striped linene and adged with deep knotted fringe. Full length, 54 inches. 65¢ Jute Hall Runner, 29¢ Yd. Reversible, two-tone runner, jurgble and easily cleaned. .Just a Small lot for closeout Third Floor. Satisfaction First Since 1539 39¢ Baby Blankets, 29¢ Third Floor )Hlafts& these Chic r hoxes Soft brims Ne 'S S, pes. simpiy or richly adorned Street Fleor—King's Palace A Remarkable Group of Yes, ahle va they are remark- ues, hecanse of the fine the quality fabrics, excellent styles, the care- tailoring and the choic- eolor cfecta=ng In uded are lustrous satins, which are a pronounced fiat effects and novelties eader, alsn crepes; fancy striped The sty how lang cleeves cular hacks, new lines, cape efects and beauti colore pencil blue, copper tints, 7 black and combina Sizes 16 to 44, Second Floor—King's Palace Sale! Stout AnkleShoes A comfort-giving shoe that is built_for foot health and ease. Good looKing (not sim Iy a health =hoe). made 3 | Nt black Kid, satin hr patant leather, with Cuban heel and | rubber lift. | Made with steel shank and arch suppori on a eombina- tion last, designed solely to give support to the stout ankle | and give comfort in walking. Sizes 4 t0'10. Second Floor—King's Palace Tomorrow---Baby Day Speci;a:]ls _ Crib Blankets, $1.98 Pink or blue, in block or floral patterns, 38x30, FRANSERNARREARAAARARAATTRARERLARANAARERANRAARAA S NS NNNNRRNRS “in pink or biue. Infants’ Carriage Robes Crepe de Chine Robes, with pillow top to match $3.98 Finished with scalloped edge and embroidered design — Pink or blue. 5 Flannelette Kimonos, 49c| Muslin Gertrudes, 59¢c trimmed with pink or blue shell c P edge. Madeira Bibs, 59¢ £ Finished with scalloped edges Nainsook Dresses, 59¢ and Ditesbay. ¥ L.ong or Short Dresses. with 3 emiroidered voke. skirt irimmed | Kapok Pillows, 59¢ Covered with pink with lace and embroidery AR Baby Blankets, $1 Knit Bootees, 25¢ Nursery and checked patterns, White, trimmed with pink or A0x4n. blue, Recand Flaor or hiue ATHET T AT T T AT TTEE TS TR TR S AA LA AT IS IR CET A AR ATALALASATALALAGATAAAAAA LA ALATHATTALATATAAATATALAT U ALALAAAAAATA ALALLALEA A AL AL AL AL AR AR AR A AL ARA R A S AR AN {3

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