Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1930, Page 26

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B—10 WINNERS CHIS N RADD ALDIION Carol Deis, Soprano, and| Raoul Nadeau, Baritone, First in Competition. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 15—A so-| prano from Dayton, Ohio, and a New | York baritone were recognized today as | the winners of the fourth National Radio Audition. Miss Carol Deis and Raoul E. Nadeau | won first prizes in the women's and | men’s classes last night in the finals, | sponsored by the Atwater Kent Founda- | tion over the National Broadcasting | System. Each was awarded decoration end two years 2 conservatory. | Bell Song” 4 Fugitive” Other prize winners were Mary G.| Cortner, soprano, New Orleans, “Once | There Was a Prince,” and Stephen F. Merrill, tenor, Campbell, Calif., “Celeste | Alda,”’ second avards of $3,000 and| one year's tuition. Joyce Allmand, ¢ )ntralto, Dallas, Tex., “My Heart Is d d | Loper, baritone, Jac ant de Quitter Ces Lie rds of $1,500 and one ye: oombs, soprano of Long | and Ross Ark., “Largo Al Factotu of $1,00 and one year’s tuition. FEDERAL OFFICERS PROBING BANK FRAUD Investigation Into Alleged Plun- dering of $5,000,000 From Insti- tution May Bring Receivership. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, Decembcr 15—In- vestigation by Federal authorities into | the tangled finances of the Guaranty | Building & Loan Association, allegedly | Eundered of nearly $8,000,000 by Gil- | Tt H. Bees:myer, is under way. | Immediate Government action was expested today in the form of a decision | to be returned in Federal Court on a | bankruptcy petitions. Attorneys for four | depositors in the closed Hollywood con- cern charged Beesemyer with paying association funds to favored creditors, A ‘Federal receiver was asked in the petition because “the State building and loan commissioner ¢annot properly | conserve the assets, due to the inade- | quacy of the State law and of his forces.” Postal inspectors were investigating || charges that Bessemyer fised th> mails to defraud in promoting his loan com- | pany and other alleged “get rich quick” Pprojects, SOUTH TURKEY DELUGED | 8Y DISASTROUS FLOOD | S | Wide Areas Inundated as Result of Torrential Rains—Popula- tion Fleeing. By the Associated Press. ISTANBUL, Turkey, December 15.— | Southern Turkey has been ' stricken | with a disastrous flood as a conse- quence of torrential rains which have inundated the Seyhan River Basin. | Adana, Mersine and Antaeiia have| been flooded and still heavier rains are | reported sweeping in from the Taurus| Mountains. The populaticn is overcome with | penic and fleeing to the hills, with old people and children secking refuge in the mosques and scaling the minarets | %0 keep out of the water's way. | The property loss is enormous. The | ‘Turkish Red Crescent Soclety is rush- ing food and clothing to the disaster | area. TWO BANKS MERGED Institutions in Pikeville, Ky., No'i Under One Management. | | PIKEVILLE, Ky., December 15 (#). =J. J. Moore, president of the Pikeville | National Bank, announced yesterday | his institution had acquired the assets and aseumed the liabilities of the Day & Night National Bank of Pikeville. . | bur nd hold-up claims of the Fi- y * I served yesterday. S, | of Mr. Moore said the merger makes the Pikeville National Bank one of the| largest financial institutions in Eastern | Kentucky, with capital and surplus of | $200.000, deposits of $2,000,000 and re- 1 sources of $2,300,000. Natural Boy With Bullet Lodged in Heart Returns to Work . By the Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, Kans., Decem- ber 15.—With a .22-caliber bullet iodged in the pericardium of his heart, Virgil Bennett left a hos- pital here yesterday to take up the usual duties of an old farm youth. Young Bennett was shol dentally Thanksgiving geg. home near Halls Su 3 Placed under observa 3 hospital, physicians decidi operation would be unneces; and upon his release predi the accident would not shorten his life. YEGG CRIME STYLES SHOW GREAT CHANGE | Older Safecrackers Supplanted by‘ Young Bandits With Fast Motors for Getaway. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 15.—Crime has its style periods, too, W. D. Clark, who for many years has handled the & Casualty Co. of New York, ob- venty claims a f the activities of yeggmen breaking into banks at night and blowin safes | and vaults” he sald. “Nowadays 80 per cent of our losses are the outcome ps. This is true not ._Chicago, Philadel- Beston, San Francisco and other . but also in the smaller ve per cent of our burglary years ago were due to ige age of the yeggmen A ‘pete’ man served a age. | of the motor car in a nd the ease with can be stolen, to- | rfecting of mechanical | < in banks were cited by Mr. Clark as probable reasons for the | change in burglary methods. A Gift For Men that will win warriest welcome. Gladstone Bajs . $15.00 to $110.00 Suit Cases.. 15.00 to 115.00 Oxford Bags 17.50 to 72.50 Attache Cases .... 7.50 to Sport Bags.. 10.75 to Sole Leather Hat Boxes 20.00 to Pullman Waerdrobes 19.75 to Wardrobe Glad- stones ... 35.00 to English Kit Bags Duffie Bags. Sole Leather 16.00 16.00 250 to Brief Cases. Tie Cases, leather Collar Ba, leather . Tie and Handk Cases Soft Collar Cases Handkerchief Cases Tie Hanger and Rack . Dressing fitted Bill Fold Cigarette Cases ... Flasks .. Beverage CASTENS LUGGAGE - - LEATHERWARE 1320 F St. N.W. 2 Doors East of Fox Theater CHARM RESH as the air you breathe—light as a cloud —naturally blended from good coffees—roasted skill- fully from 46 years’ experi- ence — these are naturally influencing preference for Browning & Baines qualities your Roasted by the Roasters of Orienta j=———IN OUR MEAT MARKET THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1930. Christmas Values [~ Sigmemyip s —the equal of which we have never before of- fered in our twenty-one years in Washington. SANITARY Thursday we reduced the price on eggs. . .today we le<-~r our butter price. The same fine quality butter, in the familiar red carton, that is such a big favorite. Pound Carton 4 Prints Our Most Beautiful Washington Food Store e BUTTER PIGGLY WIGGLY You Can Get Blank Application Cards for District A uto T;;s You May Not Be Interested in Why We Reduced These Bread Prices, But You Must Be Interested in These Prices 39 | f at Any of Our District Stores. Save Time at the License Office ———? LAND O'LAKES BUTTER America’s Finest Quality Butter Seasonable Foods— Dromedary Dates . 20¢ Van Dyke Dates . 20c Bulk Mince Meat . 19¢ Social Club Mince Meat . 2 43c None Such Mince Meat . . »ks. 15¢ Peter Pan Raisins . . . . s ves. 25¢ Sun Maid Raisins . 10c Imported Layer Figs . . . . ». 35¢ Hoosier State Pumpkin . . s 10c¢ Fancy Currants . 15¢ Jello (5 flavors) 25¢ Royal Fruit Gelatine. . 2 »xes. 15¢ Eagle Condensed Milk . . . un 19¢ Dromedary Cocoanut . . »xs. 13¢ | Lean Pork Chops * 23¢c | | Select Pork Chops ™ 29¢c | | Smoked Calas . . ~15¢ Prime Rib Roast.......mw 35¢ Chuck Roast . m. 25¢ Bottom Round Steak . 38¢ Porterhouse .. m 55¢ Puritan Bacon . .™ 38c | | Strip Bacon . . . ~ 25¢ | Breast of Lamb » 12l,¢ | Loin Lamb Chops. . Rib Lamb Chops Lamb Roast | | Sirloin Steak . . »~ 43¢ | ' Loffler’s Scrapple ™ 15¢ | . Skinless Franks . » 32¢ | . 38¢ m. 17¢ n. 33¢ Smithfield Sausage . . . . .. Pork Pudding . ........ Mrs. Faunce Sausage . . . . . Hamburg Steak Veal Cutlets . | Breastof Veal . . ~23¢ Calf Tongue . . . »15¢C | Smoked Westphalias . ... w» 37¢. Loffler’s Franks . m. 29¢ Hog Liver . . . . m. 15¢ Pork Roast “Center Cut”. .. 25¢ | FreshHams . . . »25¢ | | Sanico Hams . . » 27¢ | | FreshCalas . . . »~20c | SANICO SELECTED EGGS Selected and 3 5 c Guaranteed Sanico Pound Cake —made e » §58¢ e o Carton of a Dozen Home-Type Fruit Cake —made just as you would make one at home. Good, wholesome cake priced low. You'll like it. 22069c¢ | = 30¢ GREEN BAG COFFEE 29“ from the very finest ingredients possible to obtain. Citron Peel (bulk) . ....m 35¢ Orange or Lemon Peel . . . ». 30c Cranberry Sauce . . uns 10c, 20c XXXX Sugar Brown Sugar Pecan Halves . . . . in gtass sar 32¢ Walnut Meats... . i uns 23¢, 49¢ Maraschino Cherries botues 10c, 25¢ Basket Brand Raisins . . . »is. 15¢ R. &R. Plum Pudding. . . tn 29¢ Gelfand’s Mayonnaise. . - 20c Best Foods Mayonnaise. ®* 20c¢ “Sanico” Mayonnaise . . % 17¢ Queen Olives quart ar - 39¢ AT Del Monte Ripe Olives —add that extra touch to a successful dinner—in tins. 12:23- Take Advantage of This Sales Promotion Offering Special for This Week! We Want You to Thoroughly Acquaint Yourself With the Really Fine Products That Are Canned Under the Peter-Pan Brand — And for This Reason We are Making This Very Special Offering. Delicious Wisconsin Peas, tasty Golden Bantam Corn and very fancy Stringless Beans are included in this offer and each of them is a food you can serve with pride and thoroughly enjoy. PETER-PAN PEAS. ... PETER-PAN CORN. . . rerusey STRINGLESS' BEANS . weuses regularly For All This Week— the Above Combination for Standard Grade Tomatoes Corn~Poas Standard No. 2 Size Cut Beans Stringless 3 tins zsc SANICO FRUIT CAKE The very finest cake our skilled bakers can make . . . filled with cher- ries, pineapple, pecans, etc. We have been told by friends that SANICO FRUIT CAKE is as fine as they have ever eaten and we sin- cerely believe this to be true. Try one of these cakes, then you'll want to give one to many of your "t g 9.49 Put up in a most attractive lithographed tin. 3. Cake A gift that any family will appreciate. P SANICO LONG BOY The same fine bread we formerly sold for 9c. Grape Juice 25-49- 1Y5-Ib. Loaf— BREAD ‘You save 237 over our former price on this size loaf. Pound Loaf 8c Christmas Tree Lights —replace those broken lights for this year's tree. 325 Card of 10 Lights, 79¢ A New Low Price on Welch’s Pint Quart | Large Budded Walnuts | Full meated, large | and easy to crack— their superiority is eas- 2 1bs. 75e ily worth the differ- | ence in price, 1b., 39¢c. ' Finest Quality Almonds Paper shell, the very finest quality you | can buy —you’ll ap- z Ibs. sse preciate the differ- | ence, pound, 29c. Large Bright Brazils | Over 95% perfect. You won't find the many bad and 1b. z9c empty ones usually found. < Fine Large Pecans more—Easy to break ~ The kind that usu- 2 Ibs. 7 5 [ in your hand, 1b., 39¢c. ally sell for much | MIXED NUTS, Ib.. . . 25¢, 2 Ibs. 49¢ ———CANDY— Boxed Chocolates 52 98¢ Thinshell &X5 1 35¢ Sunbrite ERE? 3% 79¢ Thinshell X5 51 98¢ Dixie Mixture 2 m. 29c gerhshgx’g‘Kifses Za1b 89¢ FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT 3«20c 325 New Cabbage ......... ™ 6c Cranberries .........2 » 35¢ Fancy Kale .........4 = 25¢ White Potatoes. . .. .10 = 29¢ Sweet Potatoes. . ... .4 » 19¢ Stayman Apples e 4 me. 25¢ NEW POTATOES | PEAS IN POD

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