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THE EVENING TWOHERE AWARDED PRIZES FOR WORK Harmon Foundation Recog- nizes Distinguished Achieve- ments of Colored Persons. Two colored residents of Washington have. been accorded recognition for “creative work” in the third year of the series of the Harmon Foundation's Awards for Distinguished Achievement ‘Among Negroes, it was announced by the foundation. Mrs. May Howard Jackson, 51, of 1816 Sixteenth street, received the bronze award of $100 in fine arts for work | in sculpture, especially the plaster bust of Dean Keliy Miller of Howard Uni- wversity, S. W. Rutherford, 62, of 609 F street, received the gold medal and $400 award In busciness “for his sound management and leadership through the National Benefit Life Insurance Co., of lhk‘h he is secretary and business manager.” $3,000 Capital in 1898. “The judges considered him to hav! rendered an extensive group service,” said the foundation statement, “devel- oping his company from a small sick benefit association with a capital stock in 1898 of $3,000 to a legal reserve life insurance company with $75,000,000 in policies in force. It has been owned, controlled and operated exclusively by negroes, giving employment to 300 men and women inits home offices with more than 1,500 men and women in its field force.” The judges which awarded Rutherford the gold award were Roger Babson of Babson Park, Mass.; Anthony Overton of Chicago, B. C. Forbes, Henry Bruere and Kcnneth F. Duncan, New York. Other prizes to colored men and wom- en by the Harmon foundation were as_follows: Fine arts—Gold award with $400 hon- orarium, Archibald J. Motley, jr., Chi- | cago, Il Business—Bronze award with $100 thonorarium, Frederick Massiah, Phila- delphia, Pa. Education—Gold award with $400 Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Cofisins and Other Fine Shoes | COLLISION CLIPS WHEELS OFF AUTO When two automobiles collided at Seventeenth and K streets early this morning the machine above was deposited on the sidewalks with all its wheels sheared off. H. R. Smiley, 1917 I street, the occupant, thrown out on the walk, was uninjured. Murray O'Malley of Elkridge, Md., was the driver of the other —Star Staff Photo. machine. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, .JANUARY 3, 1929. 56,241,748 GIVEN G..0.P. WAR CHEST Republican Treasurer Nutt| Files Report Listing 144,124 Donors. By the Associated Press. Pocketbooks of 144,124 friends of the Republican party furnished $6541,748 to the funds of the national commit- tee from June 24 to December 31, on | which date a balance of $285637' re- mained, indicating disbursements ag- . Four years ago, collected $4,360,479 and | expended $4,270,469 and had a balance | of $110,010. A report on the committee’s finances | was made yesterday by its treasurer, J. | R. Nutt of Cleveland, to Chairman | Lehlbach of the House campaign ex- | | penditures committee. Nutt's statement listed the amount ex- pended for administration and expenses of he Republican national committee during the period as $3,529.178, exclusive of funds returned to State committees and allocated to other committees. honorarium, Monroe N. Work, Tuske- gee, Ala. Bronze award with $100 hon- orarium, John M. Gandy, Petersburg, Va. $400 Award to Pastor. Religious service—Gold award with | $400 honorarium, Rev. L. K. Williams, Chicago, IlI, and Archdeacon James S. Russell, Lawrenceville, Va. Bronze medal with $100 honorarium, Rev. Channing H. Tobias, New York. Music—Bronze award with $100 hon- orarium, J. Harold Brown, Indianapolis, Ind. ‘The total amount of cash honoraria was $3,000. The awards are administer- ed for the foundation by the Commis- sion on Race Relations of the Federal Council of Churches, George E. Haynes, secretary, New York, and recognition was given only for achievement which “is of national significance and which measures favorably with the best that has been done in that partlcu]nr field by any race or nationality.” B \ Few Superintendents, CEDAR _FALLS, Sunday school superintende: vears is the record of the E Church here. For 25 Joseph_Sartori presi Nuhn, his successor se still teaches a_class. has been re-elected superintendent_for the fifth time. N2 === JANUARY == ENVENTO RY AFFORDS UNUSUAL VALUES vears the_late | William C. | such case: ed 35 years and uben H. Miller Explaining the manner in w s were handled, Mr. Nutf Stmc and tional treasurer, paid to tr he acted ly as agent for the %law tions, the percentage varying dn dif- ferent States. The statement showed $116,000 was .| placed to the use of the Republican senatorial committee and $228,500 was given to the Republican congressional committee. During the campaign the Republican party made frequent reports on its finances and Nutt included in his state- ment a list of the funds received and cember 31. Gross receipts during the two months’ period amounted to $1,630,003, the state- ment showed, of which $439,361 was collected by the treasurer for various State committees. The balance of $1,190,642 went to the national com- mittee. Expenditures during that period were: Administration and expense of the na- tional committee, $1,396,996; State com- mittees, $69,753, and senatorial commit- tee, $15,000. oo CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. A visualized sermon on the subject | of “A Father’s Love” will be delivered bv Dr. Pierce at the First Congrega- tional Church, 7:30 o'clock. The theme will be illustrated by the photoplay “Sorrell and San."*. “Christian Science: the Summons of Divine Love” is the subject of a | lecture to be given by Paul A. Harsch, C. S. B, of Ohio, 8 o'clock, in Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Thirteenth and L streets. He will be introduced by Dr. Frank F. Bunker, first reader t | of the church. James E. Walker Pnst No. 26, Amer- ican Legion, will meet this evening at | Twelfth Street Y. M. C. A. Installa- tion of officers and initiation of new members, committees and returned to the State committees their proportion of collec- NN Y FUTURE. A service in memory of Capt. Daniel ) 7 —OF OUR BETTER SUITES— Living Room, Bedroom and Dining Room Suites That Sell Regularly at $225, $250, and $300 Now at Genuine Sacrifice Prices . i»«in-v..- »v,‘l expended between November 1 and De- |} M. Keyes will be held Sunday, 3 p.m., at the tombe of the 2,111 unknown soldiers of the Civil War in Arlington National Cemetery, under auspices of the Daughters of Veterans. Mrs. Cora Manoly, daughter of Capt. Keyes, will preside. Stanely Hornbeck, chief of the division | |E. 5. cameron, National Canners' Asso- of Eastern affairs of the State Depart- {cxmun J. A. Moran, Bur\'nung! c::mA ment. ::lry] nndMSnd‘Akxand Maj. Charles_G. Sinclair, Medical Corps, U, S. A. Re- Washington Branch, Society of Amgr- | freshments. 3§ 1) avi s ican Bacteriologists, will meet Tuesday, 8 p.m., in room 223, east wing of the Department of Agriculture. Alpha Delta Phi luncheon tomorrow, Speakersx | 12:30 p.m., at the Hotel Gordon. £ U RGNk WEEK END SALE ’\f N Beautiful Primroses = North Capitol Citizens’ 31'25 each A meeting tomorrow, 8 p.m., in auditorium | \ pEnagR i Y C & C Flower Stores & Building, will be devoted to social ac- tivities in celebration of community night. President Gilligan will make an address. The program will be in charge & } Funeral Flowers Delivered Free The Federation of Citizens' Associa- | Y/ Jomi . The Bederation of Cltisens? Asocia. | Nominal Charge on Other Orders boardroom of the Municipal Building. | :(;‘, Y/ 807 14th St. N.W. 804 17th St. NW. 22 ‘The Woman’s National Democratic (b Franklin 5442 Franklin 10391 ! of W. E. Wise and Mrs. Ada C. Payne. Club, 1526 New Hampshire avenue, will b L L Ll 20 2t R R R AT The Woman's Interdenominational Missionary Federation of the District will observe a day of prayer tomorrow, p.m., in Mount Vernon Place Episco- pal Church South. Mrs. Hamilton E. |§ Clark will preside. Public invited. The Stearns Bible Class will meet to- morrow, 1 p.m., in Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church South. Dr. K. B. Momaw will be in charge. Assoclation | ¥/ give a forum luncheon Monday, 12:3 pm. Subject, “China.” Speaker, If You Enjby Quality and Flavor You Will Take Advantage of This Coffee Special! B 4SCO Coffee, n.35¢ This Pnce for This Week Only! ASCO Mixed Tea .= 14c ASC OOrangePekm{:"' 17¢ Lipton’s Tea. . = 10¢c House of Lords Tea. o 23c Ritter’s Cooked 3 e 25c Spaghetti For Your Conventience! Ve sell the Bread of the following S| You'll Taste the Difference. Maxwell House Coffee ™ 49¢ Orienta Coffee. . .. .™ 49c Victor Coffee. . ... ..™ 33¢c Kaffee Hag. ... .™ = §5¢ ASCO 4;'“ 2 5(: ” Tomato Soup Quality and Quantity! Victor ... Bread “"‘SC From Our Own Bakery! (nmp'lmcs in our Stores: Corby Baking Co. Generel Bak’g Co. Rice-Schmidt Co. T Dorch Baking Co. Hecltzbeierlein Baking Co. $8.85 $11.85 $14.85 ‘This wonderful sale includes nearly our entire stock of regular $10 to $24 shoes. Styles and leathers for every occasion, but sizes will soon be incomplete. Women Who Know Will Buy Several Pairs ‘W. 35 TMoses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh Main 3770 Rosedale Peaches 3 s 50c B i Quality Canned Fish! Pink Salmon ............® Red Salmon . S Del Monte Sardines. S 12 Tuna Fish . ... l4c 20c Domestic Sardines. ..., .= 5‘/zc Choice Shrimp .... PR [ Crab Meat ....... s Cod Fish Cakes......:...."" 14¢c ASCO Shredded Codfish. ..P* 10c California Apricots 3 == 55¢ Timely Suggestions! ASCO Sauerkraut. ........" 12¢ Joan of Arc Kidney Beans. .<*® 10c ASCO Mixed Vegetables. . .*» 12¢ Michigan White Beans. . ."™ 121/c Black EyePeas............" 10c Dried Lima Beans ) (- Pamunkey Corn Meal. . -3-brke. 10c Maypole Syrup Ao d (- ASCO Golden Syrup.....a" 10c ASCO or Ritter’s California Peaches wen I5¢ 19¢ 25¢ A group of Living Room Suit tive coverings of mohair, velour etc. with reversed cushions of t y catelle, etc. NWewest styles, elegantly revealed. An apportunity to buy the better suites—and they cost you no more. 24 Months to Pay If You Desire ASCO Buckwheat Beans Pancake Flour 3 ans 25¢ 3 i 25¢ Dependable Cleansers! ASCO Ammonia. . , .3 small bots. 95¢ Red Seal Lye. ... .2 pkes. 25¢ Lux Toilet Soap........3 ks 25¢ Skidoo Cleanser. .......3 ©s 25¢ Gold Dust Powder......% pkes 25¢ Ivory Soap....,.....2 s cakes 95 Star Soap. . . . Seakes 250 Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour 3 sles- 29¢ Breakfast Foods! Big Boy Wheat Cereal. . . . .Pk 15¢ Cream of Wheat. . oo s 14e Cream of Wheat. big pke. 24¢ Gold Seal Oats. . Sl pke- Gc Gold Seal Oats. . O i | - Shredded Wheat.........P 10c Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. . ... .rs 8¢ ASCO Corn Flakes. .......Ps 7c Silver Aid Silver Polish. . ..%r 25¢ Kellogg’s Bran... . ... 12¢, 20c P. & G. White Nap Soap © c2kes 25¢ IN ALLOURMEAT MARKETS. Fresh Pork Loins whee ot [, 25¢ Select Cuts Pork Chops | End Cuts Pork Chops Ib., 32¢ Ib., 22¢ Small Lean Fresh Hams | Fresh Pork Shoulders b, 25¢ b., 19¢ Delicious Apple Sauce | Long Cut Sauer Kraut can, 121 lbn 80 Tasty Phila. S{ga%ple Pure Pork Sausage Meat b, 17¢ b., 30c Fresh Hog Liver Selected Beef Liver ]b'z’.lh}zé c b., 25c Lean Boiled Hams Lean Boiled Ham i lb., 48¢ | ™ 1/2 Ib., 29C i Markets " in® Washingigns D O 'and” Vi Again“ASCO” Stores offer produce bar- gains of exceptional value 9¢ Good Cookers or Bakers . Black s Bk APPLES G u. 25¢ Fresh, Savoy Type Norfolk SPINACH 3 rons 25¢ “The Finest Out of the Valley” Staymen Winesap 5 Pounds 29c APPLES Large, Crisp Heads ICEBURG LETTUCE Each " A group of Bed Room Suites depicting the $5‘00 CaSh latest styles in elegant veneers—suites that will immediately appeal to your taste—the 24 Months to Pay higher priced—higher quality suites at a If Y ou Desire jieral price concession. Week End Fish Specials Fresh Flounders . Ib., 15¢ Halibut Steak Ib., 32¢ Cod Steak b 25 AMER]CAN FURNHUR Fresh Fillets of Haddock, Ib., 21¢ 512 NINTH STREET. NW. ] INTER-OCEAN L/.__V\J Standard Oysters S qt., 60c BUILDING WASHINGTON’S LARGEST FURNITURE CO. R. 9 _9_0_8 e_o A group of Dining Room Suites, in the newer period designs. Single and double pedestal tables —attractive carvings — the greatly demanded full size pieces in the newer i N shades of ‘walnut vencers—original prices, \ $225 to $350—now at clearance prices, 24 Months to Pay If You Desire 0°0%0%6%6%°0%¢%°¢%0%0%0%e%e%e [ BETWEEN E ANDF STS. ‘o