Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1931, Page 26

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BALANCED RESULTS - URGED FOR WELFARE car fl-‘ '-m‘ AS STOLEN CAR DRIVEHS N Ou1 B Pus, an Auth Provision Co., 623 D was advised - Commissioned’ FOUR RABBIS UNITE| PROMINENT COUPLE Max Futrowsky and Miss Rae Friedenberg Married in Synagogue Service. ? Max Futrowsky and Miss Rae Fried- enberg, members of prcminent local families, waived the conventional mar- riage ceremosy at Talmud Torah B'Nai Israel Synagogue, Fourteenth and Emer- son streets, last n ht. ln n unlud by four rabbis. d been scheduled to plr'.’c u. M ‘Baris- ‘l‘cuky of New York, sent & telegram regrets. More than 500 perscns were in at- tendance, the rites being said in relay order by Rabbi Volkman, in whose e the event took place, and G._Silverman, Horowitz and . Rabbi Volkman pronounced the invocation. The ceremony, which usually re- qQuires about 45 minutes, lasted more than an hour. The rites followed Lhe conventional course observed in Jewish church, but the extnordlmry circumstances occasioned some exten- sion of its duration. Mrs. Bessie Friedenberg, the bride, sald the lddlfifinll clerlc had been invited to officiate for reasons of friendship and long association with the various local synagcgues. Following the wedding a reception, attended by more than 400 guests, was held at the New Amsterdam Hotel, where a wedding banquet and dancing were features of the festivities. ~Mr. and Mrs. Friedenberg passed their thirty-third wedding anniversary yes- terday and consequently the party after the wedding became a double celebra- tion. ‘The bride, who is 21 years old, for- merly Hved with her parents at 4701 | Calif Kansas avenue, and the bridegrcom, who is assoclated with his father in the wholesale meat business, resided at 4017 Illinois’ avenue. The couple departed on a wedding journey which will include visits to Philadelphia, At- lantic City, New York and other points. TROLLEY CRASH HURTS 25 Rear-end Collision in Brooklyn Sends Many to Hospital. NEW YORK, June 15 (#).—A rear- end collision between two trolley cars near the Brooklyn Navy Yard last night injured 25 persons, most of whom were taken to Cumberland Hospital for treatment. Police reported that 75 ns were in a Flushing avenue trolley when it was struck from the rear by another car. and vious incarnation of which one has no Trecollectior ROOF_PAINTS V. P. 1. GRADUATE MADE m LIEUTENANT. as ROBERT BRUCE, Son of Mrs. Arthur C. Adair, 1516 Columbia road, graduated with a bach- elor of science degree in civil engineer- ing at the Virginia Polytechnic Insti: tute and was commissioned lieutenant in the Reserve Corps, U. 8. A. TAKE OIL PLEA TO PUBLIC California’ ‘Ads Say Bankruptcy Confronts Industry. SAN FRANCISCO, June 15 (#).—An appeal to the publl‘: to help the Cali fornia oil industry out of its demoral- ized state was published in full page newspaper advertisements here today by the Ofl Producers’ Sales Agency of m“"‘“ s} éaid the Industry, capable e appeal said the capal f produ $800,000,000 annually in uvenue in normal times, was “ low- ing in the depths of distress, with pro- ducers, refiners, markets and dealers oonlrvnled with bankruptcy.” FalseTeefh Don't allow your false teeth to ornupwhmyweu.mxnrhuh. ust sprinkle a little Kling on your phws. ‘This new improved powder forms a comfort cushion—holds plates so snug, they feel and act like your own teeth. No more danger of rocking plates—eating will again be a joy. Leading dentists recommend Kling—it is guaranteed better than anything you ever used or motwy re!\mded. Large package KLING s “Calcimo” for Walls Attractive Prices on Plate Glass Counter Protectors {|Grocers, meat and candy dealers, ' equipping their stores with PLATE JGLASS COUNTER Cabot Tells Social Workers Careful “vagueness surrounds the Study of Real Benefits Should Be Made. B the Associated Press. MINNEAPOLIS, June 15.—The Na- tional Conference on Social Work considered today an urgent demand from its president, Dr. Richard Unhappy Mr. Hartman No wonder he scowls! His wife is too busy with the wash to get breakfast. It's rumored they get along terribly. Happy Mr Parker 1 1 «l from their Przwzte Lzves!!/ g UHITURE RENTING FURNITURE EXPERT EXPLAINS “NET BAG SYSTEM” Tells How Manhattan Saves You Money By Saving Your Clothes Present-day laundry methods, which preserve clothes as well as clean them, are far superior to the old home method of rubbing and scrubbing, ac- “| cording to Mr. E. F. Wekely, chief of the Research Department of Manhat- tan Laundry, Mr. Wesely attributes & large part of the Manhattan Laundry’s success to their Net Bag System of washing. Manhattan Laundry adopted the Net Bag for washing clothes six years ago. Clothes, they agreed, could be washed just as clean in net bags and would wear longer if rubbing and scrubbing were eliminated. Manbattan’s famous Net Bag Sys- tem of washing, as described by Mr. Wesely, follows: First, the clothes are assorted according to their color and material and placed in individual net bags which bear the customer’s name and contain only that customer’s ar- ticles. Safe in the nets and protected from all metal or other hard surfaces, clothes go into the washers. Here they are subjected to the gentle cleans- ing action of swirling hot suds which penetrate each garment and loosen every particle of dirt. Ouly the purest of Palm Oil soaps and soft, filtered water are used, after first having been inspected and tested by the Research Department. Many rinsings of fresh, clear water follow, removing every trace of dirt from the clothes and leaving the fabrics refreshed and clean. They are then dried, starched where necessary and ironed by the most modern methods. That clothes wear longer and look -| better when washed in Net Bags has been proven by test after test. For instance, two shirts, exactly the same, ‘were washed fifty times each, one in a net bag, the other by hand. At the end of the test the net-bag washed shirt showed absolutely no signs of wear, while the hand-washed shirt had become a sad combination of rough edges, torn seams and broken buttons. Other tests on all sorts of wearing apparel are being carried on regularly and in every case show the Net Bag System to be far superior in preserving the original sheen of the cloth. At Manhattan the Nets Get the Wear and the Clothes Get the Wash. Enthusiastic Customer Praises Net Bag = avail themselves of our His wife sends everything to Manhat- .flm service. tan—where the Net Bag System saves "}m‘ fOur prices offer con- them money by saving their clothes. (_ vincing reason for buy- | : BAE ng at Reilly’s. f - System In a recent letter to the Manhattan Laundry Mrs. E. R. D. writes: “ . . . But the ome actual fact that pleases me most is that the clothes do not show as much wear as they did when I had my laundry done at home. . . . Itisindeed a pleasure to recommend you. . . . This letter is typical of the many received by Manhattan from satisfied customers throughout the District of Columbia and Virginia. Such letters bear out Mantattan’s claim that “Net Bag Laundering Saves You Money by Saving Your Clothes.” Three-Day Collection And Delivery, Service Quite another Manhattan feature which has found great favor with ‘Washington housewives is their 3-Day Collection and Delivery Service. In this highly developed system your clothes are collected one day, laundered to your order the next and delivered to you promptly the afternoon of the third day. For instance; if your clothes are collected Monday morning they are delivered Wednesday afternoon; called for Tuesday, back home Thurs- day, and so on. No delay. No worry. You know when you'll get your clothes when Maphattan has them. And there is no additional charge for this extra service. .o Services To Fit Every Need And Evéry Purpose Manhattan offers the housewife & wide selection of economical services— from Complete Finished Family to in- dividual piece work. There is a service to fit every need and purse, and every service receives Net Bag Care. Damp Wash is the most inexpensive service of all. It costs only 5 cents a pound, and as small as an 80-cerd bundle can be sent. Clothes are re- turned damp, ready for the line, THRIF-T js another inexpensive service. Flat pieces are all ironed, but the wearing apparel is returned damp. Only 8 cents a pound with & minimum bundle of $1. In the Rough Dry all the flat pieces are ironed, wearing apparel comes back ready to by ironed at home. Minimum bundle, 75 cents, only 10 cents a pound. In Economy another popular service, everything is machine ironed, includ- ing flat work, and returned ready for use. Men's shirts, 10 cents each addi- Estimate without obligation Screen Floor Wax “Duco” for Floor Cleaner Paints & Stains Furniture —and all other reliable paint supplies, at SPECIALLY LOW PRICES HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS & GLASS 1334 New York Ave.—Phone NAt. 1703 ALSE economy never pays dividends. Yet some families let washday interfere with home life—and happiness. And they think they’re saving money! Manhattan does save you money—/o#s of money! For here soft Net Bags keep out the wear that wears out clothes. That’s how we make your clothes last so long. Suds of Pure Palm Oil Soap loosen the dirt. Floods of soft, filtered water rinse it away. No rubbing, no scrubbing. Is it any wonder your clothes look so fresh and white! But that’s not all. Highly efficient management gives you 3- Day Service on everything. Let Manhattan do away with weary washday worries, tired muscles and rough red hands. Our representative will gladly call and explain our many money saving services. A month’s trial and you’ll see why so many Washington women are sold on Man- hattan, Call Decatur 1120—today. wa Wéeks to Live/ A N orthwest Wonderland Vacation f . Lwo as you like, unhampered bfi business or lomy cares, for 2/52 of a year. something N ==== MANHATTAN Laundry Or join a jol nll-upenu tour. 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