Evening Star Newspaper, September 17, 1926, Page 11

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/ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTQN, D. €., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1926. REE TR SCRRRRIAC P | e - Vo MLV N £ 0 0 D W SRR Y T B R o T WS — Seov York, Cliloaiss, a edi e . Ay Wi it mean 1 [TEN-CENT BUS FARE [3oiioi, s, Thinacon sod | comssny and ey the proeeigs) DOUGHERTY ADDRESSES |t .ot ¥ g Merrill declared that slightly more [ a fair valuation and a rate of fare. | for that AU e i Merri{ declared that slisntly more | a fair vatuation and'a rate of tare. | (' F) FCTRICAL ENGINEERS |, HEARING coNcLUDED motor bus passengers would be nies attended the hearing and’ mani- o EAA A | i feated by a straleht 10-cent cash fare, | fested keen interest in the bus com. .|- G a judging from the records'of the pas'| panvs case It was reported that }M*“'"‘S at Vision of Maj. L'Enfant | § : X . |sengers carried the first six months | should the bus company be gra 4 : Rapid Transit Co. Drops Service-|qr (he current calendar year. 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