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The voyage is a delight — games — and moving pictures and dancing —and an open air swimming pool and Father Neptune waiting for you at the Equator! 21,000 ton American Liners Under U. S. Govt. Mail Contract Fimest Ships — Fastest Time 8S. SOUTHERN CROSS . Dec. ICA + Dec. 28 §S. PAN AMERI .. $S. WESTERN WORLD . Jan. 8S. AMERICAN LEGION . Jan. and fortnightly thereafter [For Reservations, A'ply any Towriss Agency, or 14 5. & Tourist Agency, 1420 H St., N. W | | orsenization's eleventh annual conven- | encies so that they will be removed from | tariff insurgent | Moses called them *“sons of wild jack- | Senator to go, and I hope he's hearing | Gilbert, “and that is to the political | See us for A LEESE; THOMPSON AGAIN . HEADS FARM BODY Support to Federal Board’s . Program for Agriculture. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, December 12—Sam H. Thompson, Quincy, yesterday was elect- ed president of the American Farm Bu- reau Federation for the third consec- utive time, Edward O'Nell of Montgomery, Ala., | was named vice president. Both he and | President Thompson received the unan- | imous vote of the 46 voting delegates. Mr. Thompson will serve for two years. inectors are Charles E. Hearst, Des- Moirks: L. B. Paimer, Pataskala, Ohio L. Noon, Jackson, Mich.; George M. Butnain, Conpord. NE B Jhate W, Davis, Maryland, all re-elected: C. R White, Tgna, N.' Y. to succeed Enos Lee of New York, and R. W. Blackburn, Thermal, Calif., to succeed A. X. Ahlf, also of California. Terms of seven meeting next year. Pledge U. S. Board Support. i ‘The bureau pl!dged its support to the | Federal Farm Board. The action was taken in a resolution | adopted at the closing session of the tion, at which Boston was chosen lnh tho 1930 meeting. “We pledge support to the Fflder'\l} Farm Board in all efforts to secure the | broadest possible benefits to agriculture in the control of agricultural surpluses, ! seasonal or otherwise, and in making | the tariff effectjve on all farm crops,” the resolution read. ‘“Should it be found necessary to amend the agricul- tural marketing act to accomplish these | purposes, we pledge our unqualified sup- | | port in so doing.” Other resolutions adopted urged: Early completion of the Missouri, Mississippi and Ohio water outlets to the Gulf. | State and local tax on incomes in lieu of the present general property tax. Upward revision of tariff rates on ag- | ricultural products and immediate in- dependence of colonies and depend- the free tariff class; and in the event such independence cannot be granted, a tariff upon their goods. Rebuke to Moses Is Cheered. Federal financial participatfon in the | building of secondary or farm-to-mar- ket highways: also that States extend their rural road program by allocating more of their gasoline and vehicle taxes to _farm-to-market highways. The closing session was livened by an | address delivered by Dr. Arthur W. Gil- | bert of Boston, commissioner of agri- | culture for Massachusetts. Dr. Gilbert | drew prolonged cheering from the con- vention when he rebuked Senator George Moses of New Hampshire for his widely quoted remark on Weflkl'nl Senators. _ Senator | asses.” “There is only one place for such a| my words over the radio,” declared Dr. discard. Your Favorite Negative | 8x10 Enlargement Developing and Printing 35C’ National 6580-6571 OPTICAL COMPANY fl‘ hl Another Famous One-Cent Sale Today and Tomorrow The Best Exerciser and Reducer A splendid machine for home exercise and sclentific weight re- duction. Come in for free dem- onstration. GIBSON'’S 917-19 G St. N.W. 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Metrnpollt-n — Irene Bordoni in “Paris,” singlnx and talking, at 11:15 , 1:15, 3:15, 5,7:15and 9 pm. -K—O Keith's—"Jazz Hea: with Sally O'Neil, at 11:40 am,, 5 5:35, 7:35 and 9:35 p.m. Ambassador—George Arliss in “Dis- raeli,” from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Tivoli—"Hollywood Revue,” with an all-star cast, 1:45 until 11 p.m. Central—Glenn Tryon and Merna Kennedy in “Broadway,” continuous from 11 am. to 11 p.m. State—"“Married in Hollywood,” at 5:30 0 pm, 7:30 and 9:30. Opening to- M.E._SWING CO. /O/3ES CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS ORDER EARLY We Are Showing Attractive Designs Livingston, Inc. 2 13th St. N.W. We Carry - the Well Known Peters Weatherbird Shoes For Children SOLID LEATHER GIBSON’S 915 G ST. N.W. Only. 14 More Days Before Christmas to Enjoy OUR FAMOUS GREEN BAG COFFEE Green Bag Coffee Was Never Better. Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly Stores Wfl: Cleaner The highest quality at a ridiculously low price. A Rainbow Iron Hours More for the Joys o A most sensible and useful Christmas Gift. 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ATIONAL | Tonight ot 8:20 S i 0 | $1.00 1o $4.00 ALL NEW—FIRST TINE HERE N AMERICAS GREATEST REVUL EARL CARROLL Y VANITIES 56 Pt Wi SN 56 N Clliss s ORIG/INAL PRODUCTION - 45 SCENES Allfi’y%’li MOVIETONE OO EYEDWORID Beginaing Friday—Added Short Sublects 'Allll.l PARK THEATER Populer Prices PAzsg== F_St._at_18th—Cont. from 11 . m. NOW PLAYING A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture GRETA GARBO in her greatest THE KISS ONRAD NAGEL ON THE STAGE ALLAN ROGERS the Aristecrat of Melody in THE PALACE FALL FESTIVAL STARTING SATURDAY “THE LOCKED DOOR" _ ¥ _St._at 12th—Cont. froi HELD OVER 2D WEEK! A Paramount Picture THE VIRGINIAN ALL TALKING GARY COOPER RICHARD ARLEN MARY BRIAN WALTER HUSTON The Greatest Outdoor Picture Produced! STARTING SATURUDAY “HALLELUJAH” 1930 DIARIES AND CALENDARS Headquarters for Blank Books. Store Hours: 8 AM. to 5:30 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. 11th & Pa. Ave. I Shore Dinners, $1.00, $1.560, 32“ | LL THEATER S~ }l'on%rmr Bros, Hey! Hey! 1f You Like Them Snappy and Tuneful See and Hear ALICE WHITE IN FIRST NATIONAL VITAPHONE'S “THE GIRL FROM WOOLWORTHS” OTHER ADDED HITS LAST TWO DAYS IRENE THE TOAST OF PARIS AND BROADWAY IN “PARIS” Stnginr—Talking—Danelng BEGINNING FRIDAY MIDNITE B BEGINNING SATURDAY “THE LOVE RACKET" | “CHARMING SINNERS” “AMBASSADOR. "2 % | COLONY o = & vwmmsrsc oo TODAY-GE TODAY—COLLEEN MOORE AR R AATRING P OSTL JAND “POOL L TODAY—JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT in “THE MISSUSSIPPI GAMBLER" (100% TALKING). __ Conn. A llflfl"' TALKING). SAVOY 14ib & Col. B3, N.W. — ATTERTON and TODAY -RUTH _CHATTE and (100% TALKING). T4ib & Park RA. N.W. ROW — “THE TODAY _ and S TOMORRON. — (Tooe ERKINGY Ga. Ave. & Quebee Bt. N.W. 'H_SCHILDKRAUT {1 PO TStiasTorl | GAMBLER" (100% TALKING) TODAYROLA and (T, NG AVENUE GRAND E TODAY and TOMORROW.- T RSO PHOHT o0 TALRING ). CENTRAL °® o Bet Dend & TODAY and TOMORROW. GLENN TRYON in “BROADWAY" (100% TALKING) . Boston Women’s Symphony ORCHESTRA ETHEL LEGINSKA, Conductor PLAYING HER OWN CONCERTO | oputinizn o o, Er B, 30 410 1 n-';‘m 1300 G st.; District “Il THE TROUBADOURS “GYPED IN EGYPT” STARTS FRIDAY! | | { | | i Wfl&flmfik Others, $14.00 up Current!! These ukécles may Neighborhood If not, ask mmmmmmwmm&mmm A McKinley High Auditorium (ind & T N.E) TONIGHT, TOMORROW AND SATURDAY—8:30 P.M. P AT FOURTEENTH ST. Americes Greatest Songstress Belle | Baker I A Screen Triumph of Drama & Song “Song of Love” Ralph Graves—David Durand ——ON THE STAGE— Fanchon & Marco Present an Unusual Ides “BEACH NIGHTS” win JOHN IRVING FISHER* s . —_— LAST TIME TODAY SATURDAY “LUCKY IN LOVE"” CHARLES FARRELL MARY DUNCAN R-K-O [y LAST 2 DAYS - At 11:30 Entirely NEW Black & White ‘Revue Secure Seats Early Phone District 9324 RS NEWSDEFL W2 these Thealers District of Columbia. THE EARLE—13th and E streets n.w. RIALTO—Ninth near G n.w. 'AMBASSADOR—18th and Col rd. n.w. APOLLO—624 H street n.e. AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. s.e. CENTRAL—Ninth street. AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley. COLONY—Georgia ave. and Farragut. HOME—1230 C street n.e. TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. n.w. YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebec n.w. STANTON—515 C street n.e. HAPPYLAND—1020 7th street n.w. Maryland and Virginia. MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. OPERA HOUSE~—-Leesburg, Va. u::u‘non HALL—Indlan Head, REPUBLIC THEATER—Annapolis, Md. UNIVERSAL—Shady Side, Md. PLAYING NOW AT OUR POPULAR PRICES ALL SEATS—Mornings, 28¢ Atiernons, 83¢. | Eventgs, 500 __LOVE." Comedy and ! 2105 P: CIRCLE some i ¢ and DeForest Sound Reproducer ETTY COMPSON, NED SPARKS. JA GAKIE AND GREAT CAST. DUMBARTON TR TR A TREES AND CHARLES GHOST TAl 15 A T:lnnfi Picture), Comedy, * EoNTE JANET GAYNOR i cHAnx.u PARREL In “FOUR DEVILS"_ SEC_O COLLEEN MOORE 1t ° Mo " _(Talking). _ BETHESDA, MD. EVELYN BRENT in MELVILLE—S; STATE—Westminster, Md. IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. PALACE—Frostburg, Md. ASHTON—Clarendon, Va. JEFFERSO! COLONIAL—Winchester, Va. STRAND—Staunton, Va. HIPPODRDME wxs? RMORAN in MUSIC™ (Talking, sihens and" Dan P ALEXANDRIA. v NPHOERE 1 RICHMOND “POOTLIGHTS Mt .A;IOL CAMEOuvucnn D AREEN 1n 4. TBmehronized with Bound Va. Effects) NEW MARKET-—New Market. Va. ts. N.B e —————————— DANCING. ST ANZ&N o m!!.A:I;lg CLYDI CAROLINA & im'h- P"fl'! (8 SR Natc FRects and Dialosts , PRIVATE DANCING Jllhd.nn ey il o Nerth ve. R.E. 112 Cor