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Cellophane- Yecans? | | GINBEL DE come “smiling thru’ after i At The PECAN SHOP 2021 14th St N.W. 7 Adams 3648 By the Associated Pr NEW YORK, delphia. By the Associated Press. grounds. A board of Arm! e lic is invited. .ddmmaeom other healing | tions. CREOMULSION FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON License Plates for ALL Motorists To Be Issued By The AtlIts Main Office,Pennsylvania Ave.at17th St. 8 AM.-8PM.DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY N ORDER to facilitate the general public in obtaining 1931 Automobile License Plates, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia have authorized the establishment of a branch office in the headquarters of the American Auto- mobile Association for the distribution of 1931 License Plates. Commencing at 8 a.m. Friday, January 2nd, passenger automobile License Plates will be issued to the public from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m., daily except Sunday, to and including Saturday, Jammrv 17th, in the offices of the American Automobile Association on the ground floor at the corner of 17th and G Sts. N.W. only at 1700 G St. The public, not finding it convenient to obtain their plates at the District Building during regular hours, are cordially invited to avail themselves of this additional dis- tributing point, which will be open twelve hours each day. DisTrICT OF COLUMBIA DIVISION AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION “A Public Service Institution” Broker, Former Partner in Stores Company, Plunges From Gotham Club. ary 1.—Lee Adam Gimbel, stock broker, was killed in- pe purst upon the startled view of Desk | Then he let go suddenly and trans- stantly yesterday when jumped from the sixteenth floot of the | proci Yale Club. He was 35 years old. Police said that a note had been found by the medical examiner indi- catiny Ggmecl& inten‘;l:nd to commit suf e, tectives assi to the case 38id later that they knew Dothing of | “ho b whved o o such & note. Relatives of Gimbel denied that any note had been found. b e i the sk Srocrsee |ENGINEERING COUNCIL firm of Sartorious & Smith. Previously he had been vice president and a direc- tor of Gimbel Brothers, operators of department_stores, but severed his con- nection with the company in 1928. A maid at the Gimbel apartment, in Park avenue, told police that her master left the apartment yesterday morning apparently bound for Phila- It thelr 4. Gear-0la. duughter, Mary wi eir 4-year-ol laug! T, ' Lee, was in New Rochelle, whefe Mra, (17 engineering profession, ~through Gimbel expected her husband to join |the American Engineering Council, has her for the New Year holiday. LUCK WITH FISHERMEN . Nets Have Been Inside Limits Set by Army Engineers. Fisherman's luck has followed the fishermen of Chesapeake Bay. They wanted to set their nets beyond | the limit line fixed by the Army Engi- neers. The Maryland Conservation De- partment protested this would prevent the fish from reaching the spawning ‘Then it was discovered that through a misunderstanding of existing regula- tions the fishermen had been placing their nets in the proscribed area for | years and the fish had reached the spawning gmumu just the same. y Engineers yesterday overruled the Mu.ryland protest. Dr. Simon to Speak. “Is Man a Machine>” will be the sub- ject of Dr. Abram Simon in his New Year message to the Eighth Street Con- gregation tomorrow at 8 p.m. The pub- __THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, TACKLES POLICEMAN, PREFERRING JAIL CELL TO NAGGING OF WIFE IN NEW YURK FA“. New York RA::; Gives Cause for Arrest After Lieutenant Him Harbor From Spouse. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, January 1.—Edward 2 Brink showed the boys at the West “He can't stay here. boys,” said Lieut. Forty-seventh street. police station that | Mors™ “be's done nothing. Throw him persistency gets you there, even if your | But Brink wasn't discouraged. He e T lieuten R B el o witte v e lieutenant's and held on while Attired in & snappy camel's hair Cost, | {hree policemen tried to pull him away. fell Oor|Ljeut. Edward Moran early today and |ferred his grasp to & patrolman's knees. wimed : So they decided to grant his wish. “I want to be arrested.” As he entered a cell he smiled with “What have you done?” Moran de- | satisfaction and said, “That's what you mlnd!d should have done in the first place.” “Nothing,” said Brink, “I want to stay He said he was an actor and ex- her. plained he wanted to get away from his And he waved a finger at a fashion- wife's “nagging.” representing 20,000 members in all prin- cipal industrial areas. TO PROBE EMPLOYMENT | Ralph E. Flanders, a vice president of the soclety, will head the committee. The information gathered will be sub- mitted to Col. Arthur Woods, chairman of President Hoover's emergency em- ployment committee. More than 100 subcommittee will be appointed. Their first report wiil be on conditions n con- cerns with 250 or more employes. Profession to Seek to “Regularize” American Industry as Result of Study of Conditions. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 1.—The coun- Just Think of It— The Star delivered to your door every evening and Sunday morning at 115c per day and 5¢ Sunday. Can you afford to be without this service at this cost? Telephone National 5000 and de- livery will start at once. decided to investigate American indus- try to determine facts of unemploy- ment and of relief effort, temporary and permanent, it was announced here. | The keynote of the industry will be | “regularization” of industry, which is to | be directed by a committee of the Amer- | ican Society of Mechanical Engincers, ' | Comfortable Economical Every Saturday and Sunday 18 i Baltimore == Trip to 80 minutes from heart of Washington to heart of Baltimore Tickets good on all trains Saturday and Sun- day, with return limited to last train Sunday night POvE9050000000000000000000000000000000000000000:0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 2 s 1 .00 Round == Trip to Annapolis And UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY Sundays Only WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE AND ANNAPOLIS ELECTRIC RAILROAD 12th & New York Ave. N.W. Reliable the Safe D Entrance for license plate service will be D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1931. SAN FRANCISCO MEN Philadelphia Physician, Touch With Sons 20 Years Ago. By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, January 1.— Believing Dr. Samuel Schwartz, 84-year- | old Philadelphia physician, may be their him soon. They have not seen their father in 20 years and believed him dead until Sergt. Frank McGrayan of the San Francisco Missing Persons Bureau told them they were bei sought by the Philadelphia physician father, Aaron Schwartz and Dr. Charles | Schwartz looked forward to seeing | Dr. Charles Schwartz lives here and | § Aaron Schwartz, New York manufac- turer, is hcre on a visit. The latter said he would leave for the East, prob- | ably next week, where he would visit | the man who believes he is their father. | The elder Schwartz left San Fran- | | For One Day Only cisco 20 years ago for Porto Rico. He subsequently went to Philadelphis and | circumstances. THINK FATHER FOUND |tost touch with his sons. He and his 84, Lost L before. for solution. Tomorrow and Tomorrow Only; The Inexpensive Shop Offers This Great Value A Marvelous Sale of Just 150 Fur-Trimmed Coats A Wonderful Collection of New Late Winter Models for Woman and Miss Plenty of the Popular All-Black Coats $29.95 to $35.00 Values $19.74 From 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. tomorrow, the loveliest dress coats we've offered this year at $19.74 will be on sale! are absolutely new ~oats just off the manufacturer’s racks! In their styling, making, trimmings and linings are they supreme values! Many of them Featuring the Straight or Modified Lines of 1931 Slim fitting coats for every type figure, 14 to 20—36 to 42. Intricate seaming and tucking that plainly distinguish them as higher-priced models! Huge Fur Sets Rich, full-skin pelts of silky caracul, beautiful black and pointed black furs, lapin (dyed rabbit) and marmink (dyed marmot). 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If the past year has been d General Foch and follow his found his armies at the Marne giving way at both ends and the middle he determined to attack and he attacked so successfully that Paris and France were saved to civilization. THE LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK 7th and D Sts, ANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 formed their father, who was born Paris, Ky., was killed in' London during the World War. Progress may be slow and with iscouraging think of ample. When he 17th and H Sts. 900000004 The Styles Sketche Left: Brown broadgloth coat trimmed in brown Aapin (dyed rabbit), $19.74, Next: Black brogdcloth trim- med in luxurious | black furs, $19.74. Above: Green broadcloth trim- med in pointed black fur, $19.74. \ Y No Connection Wlth Anp OtLr Washmgton ‘Store . 0000000000000000000000000000000000000090000000000000:0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000