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1925—PART 1. CONTEST FOR FILIPINOS.T : i it Annual Oratorical Competition to|" Be Held December 12. will be made by Simon Hirshman, ; evening, Dec secretary of the board of directors 20 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 29, and of the dedication committee, and | FINE ARTS GROUP | == o <2=4%"'NEW HEBREW HOME Lawyer Seeks to Collect From Den- Maurice D. Rosenberg, local banker. ation; David Welner u_E [ A chorus of the combined choirs of | the Young Men's Hebrew Ass { tist—Damage Suits Filed. \ |the local congregutions will sing. |t Mrs. Yetta Becker, Fr i : 4 damcser Uhas Cantors A. Kalmus, Willlam Tash, A. | Circle; Mrs. Henry ipers of the { P LR s L Liebson, Adler Shefferman and H.|Deborah Lodge . Cohen of BRER D (AL Set T Tt o Weltz will also sing o number of se- | the Natlonal Capital Lodge. de I play, and Nathan Bachrach, basso, Representatives from various local Sheriff represents the lawyer. : dication as oo e aitiniy ieuen| WING) Planned for Monday. | include Nathan Plotnick of the Ohey MR e e s ioldsmith of the Wash: of the new Hebrew liome |hrew Benefielal Assoctation; Mrs. I | 0.- | this afte &t Tleventh Street and |of the Ge gton Lodge 1 Country Club; H. E Baer of the Temple Brotherhood; M , Workingmen's Circle; Mrs. ;. Young Woman's F among the Filipino District, under auspi Club of Washin Interior De S e | ceedings broush Will Get Quarters in Pension |, Office to Open Space for |4 Labor Personnel. Zinc mining in Tunis has revived. |the The f r i E ollided with him at | neu and Eleventh northeast | comr= for the A Haislup sued the Capi. | ntist, for § 1 for: counsel fees lections. Master Harry Goldstein, Col. Mitchell to Speak at|wii'sing sh folk songs, accom- el I e Jewish organizations will attend the Archig L sl S Sholom Congregation; Louls Rosen- Ad e Aneaeilas nisnt ac n_ Hebrew Congregation; Leon- it the | Kahn, Hadussah: Mrs. H. Roller of Co. for | Herman Goldstein, Arzo 1 B'nai |in nection with the divorce pro- B aatle 1Tl dhel e torrees ollt panied by Mrs. Levi David. v Ceremonies—Housewarm- fees AutormesdsorEs dedication as a community committee - — P! d Israel Congregation airman of the dedlcation |&rd Zisman, District of Columbia He- 1t 2 o'clock | the Temple Sistes : Willlam Tash | Brith; Milton Hopfenn Town 1in-| 5 Beneticlal As: Y orgetown Congrega- Philip Berman, Southeas sy John U i 5 e lent | tion s for the plaintiff of two holy scrolls. | ETegé e eremonies will close | Dtth LEGION TO HOLD BENEFIT eferes Israel Congre- Nordlinger, Jewish Mrs. R. Lichtenber Avenue Ladies Legion will hold an exercises opened 1lius T. Loeb of the Ohev Sholom T | Congregation. Benedictions will then | : e Silver Chernikoff of the Tal- rah Congregation: M. Tatin of Dr. H stone The story of the efforts that culmi nated in the erection of the home | will be told by Bernerd Danzansky, f the institution; Harry | shairman of the board of . William | tr Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith, . holder of | chat of the building fund com Kennedy and Rudolph B. Behrend, n of the building committee \ 1l be raised over the bullding by Commissioner Rudolph and a squad of ex-service Moving of the Fine Arts Com-[men from the Vin Costello wsston into juarters i the | Post of the Ameri y sfon B will > the se of the absenca of Rabbl ispl its hon from the city, Rabbi H extend the greeting of Hebrew hwerel « egation, will speak tion. Other remarks See A‘nnnuncemenl Super-Power Neutrodyne Page 47—Part 1 CREEL BROS Distributors | FQ§Wq;i?FN?3EETar Studebaker Pouer Durability-Finis | annual rental of $24,000 a drawings illy »pment of Washin, in the opinion e Public, Bulldings Adas Israel Con for his [ J ower-cvomiort-Long lLire - b It is simply a matter of wisdom in selecting gifts at this time—you eliminate all the worry are combined in this Unit-Built Studebaker Sedan TR | coviosion thmt et immedintely before Chn at a One-Profit price $1395 Sreleht and wor tax extra You Will Be Well Repaid by Selecting Your Gifts Now!! Remember—Y ou Pay After Christmas One-Profit value i You needn't worry about vour Christmas n IF you are merely seeking trans- & cause you c: portation you may not appreciate the Standard Six Sedan. But if you seek quality in transportation ; inbuilt as well as obvious; if you demand comfort and good taste; if you thrill to a smooth powerful engine, then you uwl appreciate this fine Sedan. select ¥ at ou These facilities enable Studebaker to aiter Chris manufacture quality cars on a One- Profit basis. They enable Stude- baker to eliminate the profits of out- side parts and body makers. Many major savings are thus effected and passed on to you in the form of & Studebaker’s lowest priced Sedan — but all quality ( z A 7t Lo A = And you will wonder how it can be sold at the lowest price ever asked for a Studebaker four-door enclosed car. It is possible only because Studebaker has concentrated on the production of quality automobiles more than one hundred million dol- lars in net assets. Few “manufacturers” have foun- dries, forges, etc., to make their own engines — yet one-fifth an automos bile’s cost is in the engine. Even fewer build their own bodies —yet one-third of the cost of a car is in the body. Studebaker’s facilities Not only does Studebaker make all bodies and all engines used in Stude- baker cars, but also all clutches, gear sets, springs, differentials, steering gears, axles, gray-iron castings and drop forgings. Only Ford in the low- price field and Studebaker in the fine- car field enjoy the benefits of such complete manufacturing facilities. higher quality and lower price. Unit-Built construction Studebaker facilities result, too, in Unit-Built construction—in cars de- signed and built as units. The hun- dreds of parts in a Studebaker ear function together as a unit, resulting in longer life, greater riding comfort and higher resale value. Scores of thousands of miles of excess trans- portation thus are built into Stude- baker cars. And "No-Yearly-Models” As a natural outgrowth of those two factors, a third great advantage to the buyer is attained — “No-Yearly- Models.” Because all phases of man- ufacture are directly under Stude- baker control, Studebaker cars are constantly kept up-to-date. Improve- ments are continually added, not saved up for spectacular annual an- nouncements which make cars arti- ficially obsolete. Resale values are thus stabilized. HE fine Studebaker Standard Six Sedan illustrated below is a real four- door sedan. It is upholstered in genuine wool cloth. Carpets are wool. Windows are real plate glass. It has full-size bal- loon tires. Equipment includes an 8-day clock, gas- oline gauge, ash receiver, rear-vision mir- ror, stop light, dome light, safety lighting control on steering wheel, automatic wind- shield cleaner, coincidental lock to steer- ing gear and ignition, controlled by same key operating door and spare-tire locks. But the most important superiorities of this Sedan are concealed within the frame- work of the body and in the chassis. Body pillars are of northern white ash, cross-members of hard maple. We pay a premium for the best steels. Run the engine—the most powerful in any car of its sizb and weight, according to the rating of the N, A. C. C. and the Society of Automotive Engineers. The motor is not built for excessive speed, but rather for smooth, trouble-free service at 5 to 55 miles an hour. It is built for a long, quiet life—not for spectacular stunts. Come in—test its performance—power— comfort; then realize that you can buy it for the lowest price Studebaker ever placed on a Sedan. 17-Jewel Wrist Watch tiful Tl s of 14-18-kt “1847” Rogers Bros. 32240 and select one sured that it w received at Ct Pay After Christmas d—the stones are blue-w full of life and color. Pay After Christmas years Sale of Elgin Watches Very Special Va Toilet Ware Lovely Toilet Sets, inivory, in amber, and in lovely two-tone ef- fects. $15 Up Every Man Wants One— New Strap Watches Here is a high-quality Strap Watch—one that any man will be able to wear and depend upon. Priced special. Buy now! —vyet risk nothing You can buy this Sedan or any other Studebaker with confi- dence that no announcement of “new-yearly-models” at the January Automobile Shows will make your Studebaker artifi- cially obsolete. Studebaker Standard Six Sedan (Four Doors—Ample Power—Wool Trimmed) $1395 ~tmiscrat ez “Under Studebaker’s fair and liberal Budget Payment Plan this Sedan may be purchased by paying a portion of the total cost in cash and the remainder in convenient monthly payments.” Stap Wach A fine value—newest designs —pay after Christmas. 184 Special V::lrue 16 Odd Rings w The very newest d styles—ior every occ 5250 Up Open Open Ml Evenings Evenings Pen and Pencil Set This always makes a fine Christmas gift—a very special value. Shaeffer and Eversharp. $Q.50 Jischers 918 F STREET N.Ww. WASHINGTON,0.C. Joseph McReynolds Commercial Auto and Supply Co. 14th Street at R, Washington, D. C. Georgetown Branch: 3218 M St. N.W. i' -8 A woS. L I iDis R dBlaAe K SERS X B AR