Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1926, Page 36

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GET A GooD PICTURE OF MIKE AN TH KID SHAKIN HANDS AN RUSH 1T RIGHT BACK To TH OFFICE, TH SOUMD WORLD NEWS PHOTA SERVICE WILL HAMDLE TH B KO CKOUT 1M CASE THERE 15 OME . LOOKS LIkE A WHALE OF A SCRAP DOESNT 1T 2 ON TAX REDUETN | Bipartisan Bill Is Seen as| Outcome of Talk on Para- mount Topic. By Consolidat ve for tax reduction has be- | zun with the openi Publicly the Democrs = on t) get partisanshij <lon what the: the presidential campaizn vear 9! Pr ended to ¢ > along with outlined by President Coolidg Secref Mellon The Chief Executive has adol nore or less neutral positic it to Cor e the pe An unusu L has y itself -t ty party 4 with the ¥ to bring abot reduction. Harrison Gives Views. rity of both 1 of Re should fina should be re t Hazrison , we will ha the M means that the m be a pa majority, but will come out of the ranks of hoth parties. He and other leade s such a majority in due reduction. Anio Watson of Indi s know now that a | of rates can be made, but that they want it to be made in 192X, when pre- sumably there will be more political | advantage. The Demacrats, on the other h THE NEWSPAPER PHOTOGRAPHER® WHO 15 A RABID FIGHT FAary ie“r‘{&» ment ha will b that political advant 1o the party which forces thre reduction at once. Mellon Is Quoted. | The Dem o - St iiie 1) Secretary P i prosperi ~duction With the & - pe cent cotton the rebate crue | tax . VETERANS PLAN BALL. | COUNTESS SALM COMING. ! | Welfare Dance Proceeds Will Go|Palm Beach Plans to Welcome Her to Help Needy. on Her Return. reduction is rensoned, | ¢ 5d. toldbntre yme in hand, pronsintion | Detailed plans for the joint service| PALM BEACH, Fla., December 7 del conferenca | organization welfare ball, to be held This Winter playground will e at the City Club January 17, were dis- | welcome among its early arrivals T ¢ SEE inane i D. L |cussed last night by the veterans' m von Hoogstraeten and leadership Hafhl 3 | joint entertainment committee in a 1d son, Pete: of Texas n: 7. Gaynor Dies, |mecting at the City Club. the [paltial Rt o North Cars have d S 3 Nine veterans’ anizations. have [ iine ‘vesidence ‘oh Bl BEavo. VY. sure to which they ave in publican support. The pur is to reduce the on which . Y.. December 7 (). | Iy expressed their sup-| Gayet widow of | Dort of the ball. and the indorsement | jayeq {of the remaining bodies is being = a cember 1 | sought by the committe 3 roceeds fror ay the home has been or- for cccupaney about De- . When You Feel a Cold Coming On | Take Laxative BROMO QUIN: ablets | 16 work off the and fo fortify the sya- | tem " Giainst un R nfivenza, L} Sl A o Senaure of E W ment. he box bears te: in need of fin . 30c.—Advertise- To be sure of fine bread, ask for the kind whose name, in itself, means quality Whether the purchase is a motor car or a loaf of Bread the first thing you want to know is—whose make 7s it? When e s . a8 ’ vou buy Rice's Bread you feel as sure as you do when you put alicays stood in this city your money into a car whose name, in itself, means quality. . for the finest bread that can be had VADE BY In this city the name of Rice has always stood for the very best bread that can be had—the most delicious in flavor, the firmest yet most delicate in texture, the whitest, freshest, - R CESTEDRECIPY & . INGREDINTS most nourishing. J Every loaf bears the seal and guarantee of the City Baking Tnstitute. This means that a staff of skilled experts have se- lected and tested the ingredients and tested and placed its “stamp of approval on each perfect loaf. Ask for Rice’s Bread —by name. At your own grocer's—fresh twice every day. | FOR U. S. CARS URGED M’Carl Advocates System to Clear Up Difficulty Over Gas Tax and Licenses. Distinctive motor vehicle tags for all. Federal-owned cars here and throughout the country were recom- mended to Congress yesterday by Con- troller General McCarl as a means of helping clear up both the gasoline tax 1mco Lanps $16.75 ts $130 elephone $4.75 to $72 Spinet Desks $26.75 to $235 Individual ~ Chairs 81675 to $300 Swoking Stands $1.75 t0 $95 Cedar Chests $9.75 to $95 Secretaries $4975 to $435 Poster Beds $29.75 to $125 Governor Winthrop Desks A Quick Shin Ihg:'long tlm.e AT ALL DEALERS Seventh Street question and ‘the motor vehicle tag |over the matter of collecting gas tax | Department applied to the District from the Federal Government here. {government for refund of all taxcs Mecarl ruled recently that the taxy could not be collected here on Federal: leclined to refund the ta purchased masoline. The Bost Office | omtinme to cotiect o e % ADVERTISEMENTS B et RECEIVED HERE Morse Pharmacy, 1901 L St. Is A Star Branch Office Supplying a want that you may have quick- ly is only a ‘matter of putting an ad und:r the proper he.ldmg in the Classified Section of The Star. It is certain to get the attention of some- one who can supply that want—because The Star Cllul!ied Section is read regularly. the recognized medium for bringing together those with wants and those who can supply question. With the situation over collection of the gasoline tax highly confused among the States and the District of Columbia, McCarl also proposed in his annual report “consideration by Congress broadly that no gasoliné purchases by the United States shall be subject to tax by the States, whether imposed directly or indirectly upon the purchaser.” The Federal tag instead of State tags would help particularly where trucks and automobiles of the Govern- ment are on the highways and mak- ing gas purchases from other than contract, McCarl points out. It would help clear up some of the questions which arise from the necessity of “a proper showing of the purchase being for the United States.” Conflict of opinion and_jurisdiction in this city has resulted in confusion price to suit all. i i AA Oriental Kugs $6.50 to $1,000 Windsor Chairs $5.95 to $50 Nest Tables $19.50 to $77. Hoosgier Kitchen Cabinets $39.75 to $88.25 Boudoir Chairs $2975 to $100 Bookcases thru_u wide range of prices Cabinets to $185 Occasional Tables $15 to $150 Hoover Sweepers at Standard Prices Colonial Chairs Hundreds of different chair styles await your selection. There's a style and them. Lem(e your Classified Ads with the Branch Office displaying the above sign—one of which is in your neighborhood. The Star prints MORE because they get RESULTS. “Around the Corner” is A Star Branch’ Office End of the Quest for Gifts Every Section of the Store In all that charmed empire of gifts, Lifetime Furniture comes first, as the truest token of the whole- some spirit of Christmas. "Wander Thru the Displays For Gift Suggestions The easiest way to decide what to give is for you to walk thru the vast display of gift pieces here at the Lifetime Furniture Store. MAYER & CO. paid to date. So far District offic assitied Ads every day than all the other papers here combined, Between D & E

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