Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1928, Page 12

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* CONTRACTS BVEN T " FOR W SENER New Links in District's Sys- tem Will Cost $165,359. { | s far the addition of nine in the District's sewer system, | cost of $165.359,56, | erday by the Commis- | con- Supplementary Convention Be- tween Countries on Exports. VA, August 1(P).— the second ject which was recently hel When ratified it will r ber of restrictions by different coun- | tries which grew up as a resuit of the war. | GOSSE BOOKS SOLD. Autographed Rough Hardy Draft Brings $3.700. | t 1 (# —Sale of the s Hardy created more than usual interest. e highest individual price paid ! 0 a: $3.25 Chester , $3.00 Wilmington | AND RETURN ! | Next Sunday, Aug. § Lv. Washington . . 7:35 AM. | Ar. Philadelphia . . 1047 AM. | | Lv. Philadelphia . . 7:30 PM. | | Lv.Chester . . . (Standsrd Time) Same Day Consnlt Ticket A Important Message | You Should Know Concerning Your Car. The lubricant in the transmission | and rear axles should be kept up ! to the proper level. This insures easy gear shifting | and prevents wear to parts. | All Ebonite Dealers drain out the | old lubricant and make no charge | for this service. Then refill with fresh EBONITE | (Combination of Pur, Oil) 20 Cents a Shot | At Pilling Stations and Garages, | BAYERSON OIL WORKS | . SR Then Suddenly @a Clear Complexion Came “The itching stopped and thepim- | For free sample of each, write Resinol, Dept. 28, Baltimore, Md. | Resinol ~THE — SERVICE | STATIONS Washington L. Adams Mill Road and Lanlisr Place, . Bladensburg Road and Neal St. . ©oF Georgia Avenue and Upsher St., N. W. 2nd Street and Massachusetts Ave. e H Sixth and‘ New York Avenue, N. W, Seventh ;;nd S Sts. N . . Fourteenth and Corcoran Sts., N.W. Fourteenth and S Sts. . . Thirty- tifird and M Sts., N.W. EVENING STAR, WASHING TON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. T1928K' ( hough carbon maybe an asset (when GULF NO-NOX MOTOR FUEL is used)... still many lubricating oils contain a gum which adheres to the cylinder walls and valves having a tendency to collect and hold hard particlés of carbon. This often results in valve treuble and loss of power. SUPREME MOTOR OIL is manu- factured from coastal crude petro- leum by our own process in one mammoth refinery...Uniformity is thus assured...Coastal Crude Oils have a “less carbon” feature pos- sessed by no other crude petroleum ...not that it contains less carbon... but owing to the absence of anysticky gum, more of the fluffy carbon is blown out with the exhaust... SUPREME MOTOR OIL has body (viscosity), it is viscous, and resists heat .. . maintaining a tough oil film on bearings and cylinder walls. This tough film on the bearings and cylinder wallsisa constant protection against wear...and the seal around the piston rings guards against dilu- - tion in the crank case by preventing the passage of unburned gasoline. There is a Grade for Every Car! or Uealer At any GULF Service Station The GULF CHART will recommend the proper grade for your car At any GULF Service Station or Dealer GULF REFINING COMPANY

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