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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1932 ISRURG The New Fleet of 25 Speedy Trucks which delivers The Star to its suburban subscrib 1 -s These new trucks, handsomely painted in tobacco brown and chrome yellow, will become familiar daily sights on the highways and byways radiating from the National Capital, " carrying The Star—Evening and Sunday—to the farthermost points in the Maryland and Virginia territory comprising the Washington trading area. Thus giving suburban subscribe of The Star the same prompt and dependable carrier servwe enjoyed by residents in the National Capital. 3 Each route is under the personal supervision of a trained, experienced representative who has been schooled to the lm portance of faultless service. The Star through its’ orgamzed facnlmes is literally the local newspaper of each’ ‘community within the radius of its service—fealuring Aocal news with the same completeness}" and accuracy, that it gathers national and world news throuofh A the Assoched Press, supplemented by its swn corps/ef corrc-/ snfmdcms stationed in the great world centers. of keen obser ers. j! i: The financial news is served “up to the minute” by special rwitresgfrom the recognized financial centers of the coun ANNA /lcs, black and white in The Evening Star and a eflght-pioe Color Section with The Sunday Star, are by / ‘ ,_L er;cas igreatest humorists—clean wit that provokes h ( fagazine Section with The Sunday Star is hterglly of interesting fiction and’ specnal featur by i;moue vl o ’ P The Rotogravure Section, also with The Sunday Star, offers each week from eight to sixteen pages of reproductions of ac-\ tual photographs of people, places and events foremost in the public eye and current thought. \\ 1 \\fl\ ,’.-; The merchants elect to send their unabndaed messages \\ if - All the important events occurring ever)where, and all sub— through The Star—because of its all-inclusive circulation and |e('ts of engrossing interest, are discussed in The Star by the ! \ N\ ¥ the reader c:onhdence which it enjoys by reason of its strict leading participants in them and by writers of note. censorship both of advertising as well as news. \ This new fleet of lrucks now msun‘f a still more dependable service, bringing your EVemflb Star/ Wltb the latest news of the day, before supper and your Sunday Siar in time for/Sunday morning breakfast—by di rect carrier service. J "”\LOO"’ Tening %iaf s b @hz Sunday Star and service w1|l begin lmmedlatel he &