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" TARONT DR ~ PROGRESS AHEAD + Commerce Secretary Points to Amazing U. S. Advances of Recent Years. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 14—Robert P. . lamont, Secretary of Commerce, said * tast night the Nation's progress in the . last decade was proof that even :ruwr X ress is in store for the immediate i : !pelklnl st o0 Assocta uon of Com. fuerce banquet, attended many Nation's leading mauscmlxsu the Choirmas a retary used for the first time statis- cs gathered in a recent census of man- ufu:mrlnz and_distribution. cited Chicago as an example nmmng pace at which the world hu traveled.” This city's manufacturing and whole- Passion Players Happily Surprised With Net Profits Final Allotment Brings Lang, as Christ, $1,375. |; Lean Years Ahead. By the Associated Press. OBERAMMERGAU, Germany.—The final lpporummem of profits among the “Passion Play” performers turned out to be I pleasant strprise for all, net ts proved much greater thln anticipated. This is upec\llly welcome, as there are nine “lean years” to come before the next series of per- formances brings more grist to the mill, Apart_ from Stage Manager Johann Georg Lang, who draws $2, 000 d ter Guido Diemer, to $1,750 is allotted, the star actors, AlolA Lnn(l (Christ) and Hugo Rutz (Caia- as) eachireceive $1375. Auni Ruts Lo «M-ry! and the recently m Preisinger (Magdalen) each drlw SI'IS nnd 80 on down to $75 for each child Todny there are no more Nlnrenes PARIS SEEKS TO DRAW Specific Points of Interest to Attract Travelers. PAIU! (NANAJ —Pll'l.l ln hlr season” longs 1 but sho takes stock of h:mll lnd uau new things to attract ted traveler, There are already high hopes of a bright Christmas trade with t.he rein troduction of streams of bright, new silver coins and the abalition of lhm grubby, crumpled bits of paper that have too long been legal tender for 5 to 50 francs. The French mint has been working overtime and the shops | are looking forward to the happy sound of much jingling when Pere Noel has come a little nearer, what with the sleigh bells and the tumble of 5, 10 and 20 (n\nc pieces. the national campaign to increase !h! tourist industry, even the novelists are being exhorted to “‘pull their ." An appeal is made to them to y more attention to real lecal color, as some of their great predecessors have done, Marseille might have kept its Chateau d'If to itself all this while had it not been for Dumas and his “Monte otre Dame' outshines many STAR, MORE TOURIST TRADE e Novelists Are Urged to Write of [Make the (Copyrient. 1030 by Morth “American News- r Alliance.) BRITISH “HOME” OPENED Swiss Sanatorium Fitted Exclu- sively for English Patients. “ONTANA-V!RMALA (N.ANA) — Here in the v heart of Swlflcfl-lnd new Bntlsh \'flll[e hl! betun ofllchl opening of u jum. It has been bum. -nd nmd ox- clusively for British patients; its food will be adapted to English tastes, and 1|.l entlr! lblfl will be Briti laimed to be the finest sana. mrlum ln Europ' and a real home from home. (Copyright, 1930, by North American News- paper Alliance) Regular Delivery Over 100,000 !ln_‘l.l.:lu nld The WASHINGTON; D. C., FRIDAY, Cristo”: sale and retail trade, he said, together equllly beautiful edifices, thanks to Tepresent an annual total business of |14 Galveans on the VAAge sWells. | victor Hugo, and Gascony has, been im- more than ten billion dollars. mostly woodcarving. All profess relief | Mortalized by “Cyrano” and “D'Artag- ecretary Lamont said that in 10 | JOTCH, AOLoRreing & manes of |Dan.” Let movelists, Gatnte, vor 09 gears the Nation's population had In- | by Which they found especially ving Vague background that might be any- Creased 16 per cent, itg income 50 per | {5 WEER LR CU where, but seek to do for some part of cent, and its wealth, estimated in 1522 oazsdl % o France what Tattarin, for instance, did [ | 5000 now and service wi Hd :3210|oooun ,000, has, ;:e recited, in- » or Provence, is ¢ e owara | |_tomOTOW. reased in seven years by about forty Wi i ere s n rnovunen WAT Bition dollats, “an amount equal to the Typewriter Turnout entire accumulation of the first 90 years| The country’s output of typewriting i of our national Jife. machines of one kind or another rep- A:mu;ng ,thlt !hfl‘al‘lc! deal fgl‘ :h! wul of l,‘“zl}rlyfll ,000,000 i most_part w! ‘mater] ngs, le- be exact e figure was o iy ol ety o5 | | 41 Years Old—Burnt Up Her Fat the Right Way aspects of life. He concluded that “this | does not take into account '.he rebullt 1 | What a difference a year will make | If you do this you will lose the fat backward glance over our record of | machines. That period was the most ||| progress must, even taken alone, assure lctlt‘;ey year in t.he history of the \n- | | —just a year ago I was fat and 40— | that makes you lazy and sluggish— |T was indolent and far from ambitious. | you'll have energy—ambition—your most of us that we shall soon resume | di | skin will be clean and clear—your the forwArd march.” e ry Lamont spoke at a dinner Stove—Boiler | Look at me today—you won't find | a pound of excess fat on me—I am | °V®8 Wil spazkie—~god » , A great dm of lumber passes through charm and vivaciousness. iven hy the ‘Chic: Association of Repai vivacious—ambitious—active—feel as located along the Gulf of ‘ Get Kruschen—nature’s own magic ree celebrnung the city's indus- trial growth in the decade from 1020 the ports 1 | . | good as I did at 30. N e wxceser e i e | Rudolph & West Co. || 7% s, at Peoples Drug Stores or aay| other ports combined. Due to a de- It's so easy to take off unwanted | grug store in the world—an 85 cent| grease in the amount of Southern yel- Located | fat if you only know how. jar lasts 4 weeks—A Kentucky woms | 605 R. I. Ave. N.E. D:*"_ry ments {‘h";e f'“’“ | Be sure and take one-half teaspoon | an lost 24 pounds in 31 days.—A New | of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot | York woman 14 pounds With one . North 6613 | water before breakfast every morning. | bottle of Kruschen.—Advertisement. 2s been put at $154,000,000, L STAR RADIO CO. ashmgton s Largest Radio Store -um - el 409 11th St. N.W. 1350 F St. N.W. 3218 14th St. N.W. Near Pa. Avenue National Press Bldg. Next to Park Road ICTOR ANNOUNCES MARVELOUS IN PERF.ORMANCE i AMAZINGLY LOW IN PRICE 131 Complete With Radiotrons Great Lumber Port. Good Furniture costs less todax than during any period in modern times ONE year ago the market for furniture broke as Badly a3 the market for stocks. The retail furniture store with money in the bank was able to buy like it had never bought before. Mayer & Co. took advantage of conditions and bought liberally of the known qualmu. 3 Sirfulcaneously, prices throughout our store were cut to correspond to the new low price level. And now, Mayer & Co. offers you discounts on even 1930’s adjusted prices. You had better take advantage of these savings now and do it before prices advance. ; Mayer & Co. 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