Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1932, Page 26

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CUBA .. SOUTH Four Famous TRAINS AFTERNOON—EVENING—NIGHT 15% HOURS WASHINGTON to FLORIDA Via the Double Track - Sea Level Route DAILY Florida Havana > The Tamiami Lv.3.35 P.M. dally until Dec. 14 ST ok, ogs A 1418 ington, 5.C. Coast LV.3.20 P.M. Effective Dec. 15 | IS ait coat atike T HERE are as many grades of coal as there are mines. How can you tell which is the right one for your use? Many home-owners have found that American Coal gives best results in their furnaces. That is be- Historic Chicago Parish to Carry Religion to Lonely Youths. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, December 7.—The Second 2010 COAST SENE F CHRCTMSSON . e ROOSEVELT FARM PLAN CALLED | QUICK WAY TO BETTER TIMES| & of Pennsylvania U. Declares Voluntary Allotment Idea Promises War-Time Prosperity. By the Associated Press. sylvania, told the Presbyterian Church, one of Chicago's | terday that “the voluntary allotment historic places of worship, has invaded the outmoded mansions of the city's original “Gold Coast” to carry religion to lonely youths. About 100 young people from the 90-year-old parish participate in this mission. It involves canvassing Chi- cago’s once famous South Side residen- tial district, now a dilapidated section of rooming houses and factories. Youths to Pay Visits. “Our young people will visit several thousand dwellings,” explained Rev. William Clyde Howard, pastor of the church, “We will obtain names of those not affiliated with any other churches and :m’te them to find a church home us. plan, which represents President-elect Roosevelt's ideas of effective farm relief, immediately tary Dr. Mead, “aims to arm prices at least to the levels of 1929. Since that time the gross income of American farm- ers, with the fall in farm prices, has declined more than $4,000,000,000, and the business produced by the expendi- ture of that $4,000,000,000, in the vari- ous channels into which the farmer's money goes, has declined by several times that amount. Every industry and business in the United States is suffer- lu;!g from the shrinkage of fsrm pur- chasing power. “The plan is, in substance, first, the levy of an excise tax uj the con- sumers of food and other farm products, a tax which will be paid, in the first in- -[in the tax. lan,” said | & ing stock. Those farmers who do not reduce their production will not share return for a reduction in his acreage, for example, the farmer o , by the Governme cents & m"-’ng he wil Tave i nd on a price for each b his reduced becat ot 83 cents, the Chicago pri I '.hm ] ice plus the tariff—above this foreign impurg.: would check the rise. In addition, the wheat ower t:emomm mtu:%! mz}nr bushel rom jovernment, “The application method price-raising will be effective if of erally introduced, and if substantially all farmers co-operate in the plan—to put agriculture back on its 1929 level, to add several -billion dollars to farm | P income. Called Prompt Way Out. Have you & bad taste, Make your choice now at this very low price— 3115 hristmas . SPresents VERYBODY enthuses over these charming oval rugs. For all the world they look like expen« sive “Chinese throws.” Rich, glowing colors —high, luxurious pile. Just the thing to brighten that odd corner! See these lovely LBRDUNCE ESNNTCEE “Any names given us with a prefer- eeds wil rugs and share their enthusiasm, They are moderately priced. House & Herrmann “Furnitare of Merit”- Seventh at Eye conted e, ence for other cr Il be turned |stance, by flour millers, meat packers| “This measure, as soon as the law is Y ¢ .“(‘ 10 oReE to. the Mearest congregation. of | and cotion and tobaces mamfsbnmrers, | PASSed. even before it 15 put Into opera- | bag: BoY Smai L e tractie that denomination.” This tax the manufacturers will shift to L‘{'};r’.‘,‘. :fig&“”:flf‘“‘t 1:;': ;g;m with undigested foods? Try Olivc All to Be Canvassed. e o o v s s prices, | ctimulant to American busines, a stim- | > ic% the substitute for calomel Students, clerks, artists, stenogra- ) creased cost of living. flfi{fi;‘:m;bl&;f ::'fe wz';u:x“.fl&'f of| Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are » g’l::;lrsén;al:%r:‘: :fifflfi?fi:’?flm “ Kotaat Ammps Bopht country banks, protect farm mortgs onice-Drilligsit faren will B leanvasiod ‘Second, the proceeds of this tax will | investments, substantially increase rail- The Second Presbyterian Church paid to the farmer, on condition | way traffic and earnings, stimulate im- | pain. All sponsors 40 athletic, social and religious that he reduces his planted acreage of | mediately the lumber, cement, agricul- | ll’.wmm each week. Its membership wheat, corn, tobacco, cotton and other | tural machinery, fertilizer, automobile| Take one or two at bedtime for | s 1,500 is scattered from fashionable | Products, and the number of his breed- | and gasoline industries, all depressed by | quick relief. Eat what you like. [ Winnetka, on the Lake Shore north of Chicago and Evanston to industrial o iyt il R —odeuire il (as FOR A CONVENIENT WINTER Gilbert Leads Hank Mills. JEFFERSON PARK, La, December 7 (#).—Johnny Gilbert today rode his |, 183d winner of the year in the third race here to take the lead from Hank Mills. Gilbert scored with Strap Han- ger, an &1 shot in a 6-furlong dash. < "GIVE A (Jud RANGE for Ch»ristmas.J cause this coal is selected from the leading mines,then thoroughly cleaned to remove dust and dirt. To try it yourself, just phone District 6240. For those who heat with oil, our Fuel Oil gives ideal results. It is clean, and burns with maximum heat per gallon. American @ ICE < ompany ExperiencedAdvertisersPreferT heStar We :bougi.u three thousand yards of very Iine Rayon and Damask Fabrics, and then had them made up into coverings for. these “Famous, Luxurious NACHMAN | Of all items of household equipment, the rmost worthwhile gift is the modern gas range. In addition to the value of . o - Inner-Spring the range itself, you’ll be giving your wife an added hour S s S of leisure time a day, thirty hours a month, fiftcen days a \ : year. That’s what the modern gas range will do in time- 35 Mattresses, made to sell for $39°50 54 Mattresses, made to sell for $32'50 70 Mattresses, made to sell for $29'95 REDUCED -FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! The nationally ‘known Roper tabletop gas range 359.50 Only a small down pay- ment is needed and you then have 30 MONTHS TO PAY at about 6c a day Here’s your opportunity to get one at a remarkably low price, on this special Christmas offer—good for a limited time only. These are all brand new ranges, with latest re- finements including insulated large oven, and oven heat control.. Compare the modern gas range with any other practical Christmas gift. Ask any woman! Your wife and family will be enjoying a Christmas gift that will pay dividends for years to come, proud to own the latest in fine cooking equipment. Take advantage of this opportunity while this special offer lasts—come in or call either of the phone numbers below TODAY. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY 411 Tenth St. N. W. Dlstrict 8500 GEORGETOWN GAS LIGHT COMPANY 1339 Wisconsin Ave. WEst 06156 $1 Delivers Your Mattress

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