Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1925, Page 32

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: \ 32 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., C Thousands of ‘motorists - Standamd 4niihnock over week- BY ACTUAL count 3822 motorists in this city made their first purchase of “Standard” Anti-knock Gas last Saturday. News of its arrival and of the great improvement it produces in engine operation spread rapidly from mouth to mouth. On all sides drivers were enthusiastic about its anti-knock qualities combined with its ease of starting and smooth operation at low speeds. As soon as your tank is low drive in to a “Standard” Service Station and fill up on the new red gasoline. Then see for yourself what a wonderful difference it makes. You will note the following marked improvements as soon as the old gas in your carburetor and vacuum tank is used up: 1. Complete absence of gas knock 4. Over the hills ““on high” 2. Easier starting 5. Less crank case dilution 3. Quicker acceleration 6. Better and easier all ’round operation, less gear shifting, less vibration % “Standard” Anti-knock Gas is tions in this city and at “Standard” something new in refining. It is made from special crudes by a new process. It is an easier starting fuel and insures complete vapor- ization even in a cold engine. dealers all over town. Look for the aluminum painted pumps. “Standard” Anti-knock Gas is red so that you can readily identify it from all other fuel. You can al- ways be sure you are getting the knock make the new gas the best real “Standard” Anti-knock Gas all 'round motor fuel on the mar- —the most economical ket. fuel on the market. The new fuel is ready for you at all “Standard” Service Sta- These features added to the anti- special It costs but three cents a gallon more than “straight” gasoline. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) “STANDARD'’; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1925, © STANDARD tried out At all «STANDARD” Service Stations 2612 Sherman Ave., N. W. 14th and D Sts., N. W. 26th St. and Pennsylvania Ave., N. W. 5510 Colorado Ave., N. W. CoNnnea{w icut Ave. and Potter St., Bladensburg Road and Barney St., (Cottage City) Georgia _Ave. and Quiney Se. Bennings and Cool Spring Roads, Mrnqn.nch.unm Ave. and 2nd St., Florida and New Jersey ‘Aves., N W. : W Ave. and Blair Road, N;‘g;d‘;*hngl' Jersey Aves., and Florida Ave. and H St., N. E. Wisconsin Ave. near Warren St., Florida Ave. and First St., N. E. N.W. i-Knock G, C«;A‘:naldn;;nd Nebraska Aves., Ngi tlv;flpahlu Ave.and M 8t Florida Ave. and 14th 8t., N. W. 3327 M St., N W. (Georgetown) Wisconsin and Miller Aves., (Bethesda; Maryland Ave.and Oak §¢., 8, W. . 18th and L Sts., N. W. 14th and P Sts.,, N. W, § b

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