Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1931, Page 12

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HOOVER INDORSES | |Series of Drive Luncheons at » Community Center Starts Tuesday. - USSR | The efforts of American Jewry to ! ald their brethren in foreign lands was | termed “a remarkable plece of human | engineering” by President Hoover in a Sephe i whoishill | message to the American Jewish Joint for the woman who still § | biipution Committee indorsing the wishes to | organization’s $2,500,000 drive. | The local United Jewish campaign for | $60,000 is now in its second week. Half | of the funds raised are to be devoted to | Eastern European relief and the rest to ; N ion . | | Paiestine reconstruction. in the Old Center Mar-§ xSt Gt drive workers, held § ket Neighborhood - - - | yesterday at the Jewish Community Center, determination to carry on the W and reap the benefit of | | drive until the quota is reached was ex- | pressed by leaders. Among those who S | spoke were Drive Chairman Isidore | Hershfield and Harold H. Levi and | Rudolph B. Behrend and Mrs. Charles | A._Goldsmith, co-chairman. President Hoover's message stated: | _“The work of the Joint Distribution | Committee is well known to me and I | consider it a remarkable piece of human | engineering. | "“A people who have for a period of more than 15 years provided funds for the rehabilitation of their unfortunate | co-religionists in foreign lands will, I | feel sure, continue to work in this noble purpose and will contribute again |so that the program affording op- | portunities of self help and relief for | these people on the other side may be | carried on.” Reorganization of drive forces is un- | der way here and a number of new workers are being marshalled to carry on the canvass for funds. It was an- nounced that a series of campaign Small Lean {luncheons will be held at the Center. SMOKED | Mr. Behrend will be host at a meeting snouLDers T2 4 | T T ———=wumi————| PASTORS CHALLENGED swoiioess 12| 70 END HYPOGRISY | o e Converted Ministry Urged as Way | SMOKED by Rev. C. H. Watson Before Adventist Assembly. —pound Fancy Milk-Fed Finest Grade CHUCK ROAST —pound Small Lean FRESH A plea for “converted ministry” as a |means of doing away with religious | hvpocrisy was made by Rev. C, H. ONER IS SPIRITED an_institution’ for the insane, who is|Negro's arrest. charged with attacking a 6-year-old THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY. MAY 1, 1931 whlwcm,wuukenrmnthawuntyt.he:lrlvunldwbelnuleflo';ud board | condition. was _arrest i g i Ao shortll{ afterward-near the scene of the FROM MENACED JAIL | train for Kilby prison, Montgomery, | g55qy —_— for safe keeping. “Three companies of State troops were —— From the annual suction sale of sites called out last night to surround the Brighton, England's a bigger season than last, total The attack took place yesterday, and ! being $1,500 more than in 1930. By the Assoclated Press. MOBILE, Ala., May 1.—Charles Wil- | jail, although officers said no excite-| for booths at JEw M liams, colored, nee:nyny l'eletse;'s from gnent was apparent as result of the|Coney Island, amusement people ex; s d.: The “Wedding Bells” because of its latest style, rare quality, dis- tinctiveness and worthy craftsmanship. She likes the fiery brilllance of the solitaire and the three diamonds in the wedding ring. SHE WILL INSIST ON BUYING HERE insists upon - The “Wedding Bells” because he can depend absolutely on the quality (size, cutting and color) and value. ‘- He likes the way both rings match and appreciates the importance of our guarantee. HE WILL INSIST ON BUYING HERE Our Lifetime Guarantee Every diamond is guaranteed for quality. Every mounting is guaranteed FOREVER against defects or breakage. Free inspection, polishing and clean- ing service at any time. “Wedding Bells” A charming dia- mond solitaire and 3-diamond wedding band to match. 18- kt. solid white gold. 75¢ Weekly coIT T°“'"~cr° AR | Watson, president of the World’s Gen- | eral Conference of Seventh-Day Adven- | tists, at the orgar.zation’s convention |in Takoma Park yesterday. Fancy Milk-Fed “We must hava converted ministry | |and then we shall see the light of God | and His power aiding all our efforts,” Rev. Dr. Watson said. - “The efficiency and power attending truly converted ! LEG VEAL ROAST —pound VEAL CUTLETS S | ministers would make the hypocrites in SIRLOIN—ROUND | Zion tremble and sinners afraid.” The speaker said there was ‘“thou- STEAK 25 sands of members of the church who are formal and superficial and satisfied, ~pound EXTRA SPECIAL —— Finest Grade Genuine while thousands of others are longing Imported to be led into better things.” To help leaders in religious teachings *should SWITZER | get themselves ready,” he asserted, adding that “the standard of truth is trailing in the dust.” In his annual report, H. E. Rogers, | statistical secretary for the conference, | said that during 1930 a total of $8,- 144,449.50 had been ra'sed for evangelis- tic purpose in North America alone. He ‘;e%ogrted a membership increase of Genuine Spring It was announced by Secretary M. E. Kern that eight cities have sent in invitations for the next Fall council of the world leaders cf the church, which LEG 0’ LAMB 27 eI e Cf o held in October. These include e Louisville, Buffalo, Toronto, Omaha, Rochester, Davenport, Towa; Oklahoma LOBE City and Wichita, Kans. The choice aonst 19c | for the Fall convention will be made at —pound people get ready to meet Christ, the CHEESE AMERICAN CREAM CHEESE —pound the present convention, which will con- tinue until May 7. CHARRED BODY FOUND Slain Man Regarded as Victim of Chicago Gang Warfare. CHICAGO, May 1 (#).—The charred body of a man was found yesterday in the ruins of ar abandoned ice house near Barrington, Ill., and police viewed it as the aftermath of another gang killing. So badly burned was the body that identification through features or clothing was impossible, and two gold | teeth in the mouth held the only clue. | Chief Emmett Baabe of Barrington |said at the inquest the body was | “burning like a tcrch,” when he found |it. He believed the man's garments | had been soaked in inflammable fluid, in the hope of throwing authorities off the track. Finest COMPLETE WITH TUBES W. B. Moses & Sons F St. at 11th Nat’l 3770 CONVENIENT TERMS—EXPERT SERVICE . —to our neighbors—King’s Palace—on their substan- tial increase in business for the month of March, 1931, as recently noted in the newspapers. Goldenberg’s has also enjoyed a very healthy in- crease—for instance, during March, 1931, our business increased 26.5% over 1930—about double the re- ported gain throughout Washington. Records such as these are indicative of the shopping eonfidence of the Washington Public—in Seventh Street and its various merchants. This confidence is well founded. Seventh Street merchants are constantly lending their every en- deavor to meet the needs of the shopping public by giving superior values, courteous treatment and good service. SEVENTH AND K has long been rec- ognized as a logical shopping center, and “GOLDENBERG’S” is fortunate in being located here, near the new Center Mar- . ket, convenient to all street car lines, and for those of our customers finding it more convenient to bring their automo- biles down town, there is, of course, our FREE PARKING SPACE. GOLDENBERG’S wants to thank the many customers who have helped pro- duce our March Sales Record, for the confidence shown in us by allowing us to serve them. It is refreshing to our personnel to know that their untiring efforts in bringing to the attention of our patrons the best values the market produces are appreciated; and this ap- preciation shown by you in your patron- age of GOLDENBERG’S makes it pos- sible for us to continue to give the real values that are constantly being taken advantage of by the Thrifty. May we, with pardonable pride, refer to our slogan, “It Pays to Deal at Goldenberg’s” 25 Locally Owned and Operated Hardware Stores Consolidated For Lower Prices Consolidated For Better Service Look for the Store With the Green Front and Consolidated Emblem There’s One in Your Neighborhood Down Go Malt Syrup Prices for This Sale ONLY! High-Grade Well-Known Brands—Only 2 Cans to a Customer—None to Dealers BLUE Well Known RIBBON ==y BUDWEISER MALT MALT 3.1b. Can 3.Ib. Can 40c FRONT SCREEN DOORS Tt £ ity "sfh% ana s s s Rovinr $1.98 AIR-CHECK FOR SCREEN DOORS [3i oo 2iihaishe ke miee s ek GO C WINDOW SCREENS iy siidine, 2433 tnches, : 2PRONG ONION HOE R, st v st e 14_TO0TH RAKES &o: ::l:c:s“f:rged from steel; second-growth smooth handles. HOUSE P AINT al.! “;:.x‘gb grade paints that regularly sell for $3.65 per gallon. Below Are Listed the Consolidated Hardware Stores With the Green Front and Emblem in Windows Phone Any Store—They All Deliver Northwest Northeast Edward Cooper 1502 14th St. N.W. Max_Cohen 4811 Georela Ave. N.W. Hopkins Hardware Cog 3345 M St. N.W. ===, Famous SCHLITZ Southeast Alex J. Berlin 603 Penna. Ave. S.E. F. Frager 1115 Penna. Ave. S.E. John Sawver 1917 Nichols Ave. S.E. George B. Stevens 2755 Nichols Ave. S.E. District Line Hardware Co. Loveless Hardware Co. e Sy 3 Florida Ave. N.W. Loveless Hardware Co. 05 e M Wivtuh SN Northe it _Hard e N O Takoma Park, D. C. W._ Youncblood 9. Stanton Park Ha 341 Cédar St. N.W. C St. NE. Sol Stein NE. 3124 Tih S NW. Clarendon, Va. George M. Yeatman 4-6 Garrison Road Southwest George M. Yeatman 426 7th St. S.W. dium or lig g o blul"""dn’ . Ever hi Washington Store [115 "F* STREET N.W. |

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