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Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry— A splendid assoriment. tdeat for Chrlstmas sifis. a5 prices fa Selow their” actaal valoe. ROSSLYN LOAN CO. We know the molt particu- lar men will like these ties for Christmas — foulards, silks, mogadores and all- overs These are the tics men like all the cther days of the year. $1.00 Others—GIFT BOXED 55c up to $3.50 2for $1 3 JAILED FUGITIVE HANGS HIMSELF Conscience Traps Banker Charged With Embezzling $1,000,000. 1 By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 12.—A sui- cide’s noose ended today the life of Walter C. Davis, 50-year-old president of the City Savings & Loan Association | of Colorado Springs, Colo, Who had | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, Goldenberg’s Changes Hands 2 OF 3 PURCHASERS IDENTIFIED WITH FORMER MANAGEMENT. \fled from a $1,000,000 embezzlement | : charge. Davis, seized here yesterday by a detective who had seen his picture in the “wanted” department of a detective story magnzine, was found hanging 1n‘ his cell in police headquarters early| today. Prolonged efforts by an inhalator crew | and ambulance surgeons failed to re-| vive him. He had fastened his necktie to the upper part of his cell door, and his |swaying form attracted the lnentlon( {of a policeman as the latter made rounds of the cell block. Davis disappeared from Colorado Springs six months ago, about the time his association was thrown into reeceiv- | ership. On behalf of 7,000 residents of | [ the Pikes Peak region who had in- | | trusted their savings to the company, an_investigation was started. Davis' arrest here resulted largely ‘ from a nervous habit of looking over | his shoulder. Detective Dominik Pape, walking in fashionable Gramercy Park some time ago, saw a man ahead of him who kept glancing nervously back. | “That bird thinks some one is lookmg\ 10!' him all right,” sald Pape to him- | | Recently, as Pape was looking over an issue of True Detective Mysteries, | which publishes pictures of fugitives, he | came on a photograph of the nervous man of Gramercy Park. Pape and an- other detective spotted him yesterday | and trailed him to a well-furnished ! apartment, where he had been living | - | tWo months under his own name. [Down Famous Southern Short Routes REAP A HARVEST of health, pleasure and recreation this winter. Fares were never so low to all famous southern playgrounds. Direct, straight-through service, most modern parlor coaches, and liberal stop-over and return privi- leges. See the agent today, let him help plan your trip. New Low Fares One Round e JACKSONVILLE. szoao ST.AUGUSTINE.. 2130 DAYTONA BEACH 23.00 PALM BEACH.... 2850 30.00 _?'T PETERSBURG 22 .95 BILOXI NEW ORLEANS UNION BUS DEPOT 1336 New York Ave. NW. Phone: Metropolitan 1512 GRE})HOUND He admitted his identity, they said. LIQUOR BOAT SEIZED | IN CHESAPEAKE BAY | | Captain Drowns in Attempt to Es- cape When Small Dory Overturns. By the Associated Press. | NORFOLK, Va., December 12—Her sides riddled with shell-fire and machine | gun bullets and her skipper, William Bauers, dead, the liquor-laden speed- boat Matilda Barry of Phjllddvhh. was towed into port yesterday by a| Coast Guard patrol boat. | Coast Guardsmen said Bauers, when capture appeared certain, attempted to escape in a small dory which was over- turned in the high seas. He was pulled aboard the patrol boat, but efforts to revive him failed. cr:;’t:‘e Cl}?tull’e was made after the rum | 's wheel rope was parted by a well- | directed shot. e " 4 ol Boatswain's Mate R. H. Wilson said | the rum vessel was sighted as she attempted to enter Chesapeake Bay. | Disregarding a signal to stop, she con- | tinued on her way when a shot parte the wheel rope. | Four hundred and twenty-five sacks | of “hihky were captured RECTOR | HESIGNS CHARGE | Charles Town Minister Will Go tu‘ Roanoke Church. Special Dispatch to The Star. CHARLES TOWN, W. Va., December 12—Rev. John W. F. Peild, rector of Zion Episcopal Church here for the past five years, has resigned to lakt charge of Christ Episcopal Church in Roanoke, Va., it is announced. The date of his departure from here | has not been determined. Rev. Feild came here from Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Chflstmas and w Year Reduced Round-Trip Fares Ullman, vice prv<\den( and general manager under the new regime at Eo BAUM (left), treasurer; I. G. Goldenberg, president, lnd Harry E. I Goldenberg's, one of the oldest department stores in Washington. Goldenberg Teturns to active participation in the affairs of a firm which he helped to organize 37 years ago. Mr. Baum was controller under the old manage- enter the furniture business. He retired some 10 years ago to ment and is a veteran officer of the firm. Purchase of the store was confirmed by the District Supreme Court last week. INEW PEACE PLAN ‘ IS GIVEN PUBLIC! | Organization to Voice Sentiment, | | With Precinct Committees &s Nucleus Here. A closely knit Nation-wide organiza- | | tion, with “precinct committees” as its | nucleus here, designed to give immediate, concrete political expression to public sentiment in favor of peace, is the cen- tral feature of a plan announced in| the December issue of the News Bulle- | tin of the National Council for Pre- vention of War, issued today. The plan indicates a definite change of emphasis in the council’s work. Past | activities have largely been directed | toward dissemination of information, with an eye to formation of & signifi- cant body of peace partisans. The pres- | ent project, in contrast, concerns itself ! primarily with giving expression to ex- | isting sentiment for drastic action | against war, which, it is now held, rep- resents the majority opinion of the | country. “The World Court for six years has | been the Senate's foot ball, although it | has been indorsed by practically all the | important_organizations in_the coun- try,” Frederick J. Libby, executive sec- | retary of the national councll states in his bulletin editorial. “Despite the mil- lions of persons enrolled in the great | women's organizations and the churches, | which constitutes the backbone of the peace movement in America, neither branch of Congress finds itself con- strained to vote peact | LEFT $54,198 ESTATE Mrs. Florence Murray Named Sole | Legatee by Husband. ‘ An estate of $54,198 is left by her de- | ceased husband, William Murray, to Mrs. Florence Preterre Murray, 1601 | Argonne place, in a will appraisal filed | today in New York by Deputy State Tax Commissioner Maurice A. Stephenson. Mr. Murray, who died June 14, left an | estate appraised at $58,484 gross. The estate’s holdings include $39,533 in | stocks and bonds and $16,869 cash. Mrs. Murray is sole legatee, and is named executrix. 600D NEWS MflTHERS Two-thirds less school days lost due to colds—with Vicks Colds-Control Plan. You have Vicks VapoRub for freating colds. Now get Vicks Nose Drops—the new aid in pre- venting colds—and use each as directed in the Plan. for BETTER CONTROL OF COLDS FORMER CYCLIST DIES “Red” Parrish, Once Trick Motor Cycle Rider. Famous as RALEIGH, N. C. December 12 (F)— | 50eq it in 1913, with the idea then R. B. (Red) Parrish, once famed as a trick motor cycle rider, died at the home of his parents here yesterday. | He was 43 years old. For 11 years he had lived here in | comparative cbscurity, the last 12 | months bedridden from old injuries and illness, but a bulging scrapbook told in_ headlines and photographs of his_exploits. His last trick ride was in 1921 down an aqueduct near Los Angeles. Calif., | for a film company. The Water pipe was 11 feet in diameter and at the point of the ride sloped down & hill ot & 45- degree angle to a highway. At 65 miles an hour, Parrish raced Mr. | Ceremony in East Room of White House Set for This Afternoon. In the historic east room of the White House President Hoover late this | afternoon formally will receive the deed to Analostan Island, acquired during the past year by the Roocsevelt Memo- rial Association, as a memorial to the late President Theodore Roosevelt, and accepted for the Government by & spe- cial act of Congress. The ceremony will be attended by a distinguished company, including trus- tees of the Roosevelt Memorial Associa- | tion, members of the family of the late | President, members of the cabinet and officials in the Federal and District | governments. James R. Garfleld of Ohio, who was Secretary of Interior under President Roosevelt, will, as president of the memorial association, personally make the presentation of the deed to this 90- acre tract in the Potomac River be- | tween the Arlington Memorial and Key This island was acquired by | bridges. association from the | the ~ memorial Washington Gaslight Co.. which pur- of erecting a manufacturing plant. | Under the present plams the island will be kept in its rustic simplicity. | Approaches to the island will be con- structed and paths laid through the underbrush and trees. Plans for this work are to be made by John Russell | Pope of New York and Frederick L. Olmstead of Bruokllne, Mass. Give Play Wednesday OAKTON, Va., December 12 (Spe- cial)—The Oakton High School ]All\mnl Association will present their play, “Who Wouldn't Be Crazy?” in down the pipe. He suffered injuries the Lee Jackson High School Wednes- which ended his career. AL T day. IUUHILJIU![!HH‘!(.‘:IHHHE Orange Juice Drink Set —of clear glass — tumbler decorated with gold bands and hand-decorated Orange Tree color i‘n nzturvzl $3.00 Very useful for the breakfast tray 1317 Connecticut Avenue Just Below Dupont Circle T T VAT Reupholstering 5-Piece Parlor Suites...Antiques 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites Dining Room Chairs [ PAY A LITTLE WHEN FURNITURE IS RETURNED Thereafter DOWN DECEMBER 12, 1932. Keep Well...Eat Plenty of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Finest Fruits and Vegetables right from the Growers, at the most unusual prices. It will pay you to visit our Stores and just look at the display. We know you will be pleased with the Quality and Prices. It Pays to Trade Where Quality Counts Iceberg Lettuce Head 5c Ripe Tomatoes. ..2 ™ 25¢ Delicious Apples. .4 ™ 22¢ Fresh Mushrooms. .. » 2Q¢ | Apples.....4 ™ 22¢ Calif. Celery. .. "= 1 5¢|Navel Oranges . .6 20¢ Texas Spinach. . .. 2 » 1 9¢|Juicy Grapefruit .4 - 19¢ New Cabbage. .. .4 ™ ] 5¢ |Bunched Carrots 3 = 19¢ Fresh Broccoli . . 3 » 25¢|Juicy Tangerines. 2 - 29¢ Oranges Lard i e Lb.6c ASCO0 Cooked Pumpkin. .2 big cans 19¢ ASC0 Baking Powder 1, ean 15¢ Ivory Soap ..3 guest size cakes 10c ASC0 Choice Tomatoes 3 No..2 cans 25¢ Crisp White Heads Finest for Juice . Best Quality ASCO Bartlett Pears... Farmdale Choice Peas Franco-Amer. Spaghetti. Heinz Tomato Soup......2 cans 25¢ Reg. 25¢ Pillsbury Cake Flour 19¢ Light, fluffy cakes with ease. Baker's CoCONUt. vassocveeessss.2 cans 25¢ ASCD Black Pepper or Gro. Cinnamon can 10c Old-Fashioned Brown Sugar. .2 1-1. boxes 13¢ Canfectioner’s Sugar.. ... ....3 1-Ib. boxes 20c Brer Rabbit Molasses 50C Green Label 1 3c Gold, Label l 5(: Large Brazil Nuts New Crop Mixed Nuts......m». 2l¢e 4SC0 Chocolate Dessert.. .2 pres. 13¢ Fine Paper Shell Almonds.. ...} Jello-O (a1l flavors) . ..3 pegs. 25¢ Delight the Kiddies with a Rallquflewb‘ Coaster Wagon = $2.58 Steel axle and supporters, resilient cushion rubber tires, nickel-plated ‘hubs. A Fireside Assorted Chocolates. .. ..m. box 39¢ Patsy Ann Assorted Chocolates s-. bax $1. 49 “Holiday” Assorted Chocolates. .5-. box 79¢ Hard and Filled Candies e Famous Mixed Candies. . Hershey’s Chocolate Kisses Reg. 37¢ Liederkranz Malt Syrup cans 3 : The B Crisco (Tisoow) \7m D\ k’s Pitted Dates. . . .pk 3-1b. can Heinz Cooked Spaghetti 3= T We select our Coffees at the planta- med. cans ...0.0.....O...O.l...o.o.....t.o.o.o'n SOUTH A LITTLE EACH tions—Blénd and Roast them Dec. 23, 24, 25 and 26 MONTH WILL DO! Ourselves. 33c—23c=—10c Saved Cigarettes Old Gold, Lucky Strike, WOOL TAPESTRY-FRIEZZA BROCADES AND DAMASKS Also Chair Caneing and Porch Rockers Splinted by Our Experts at New Low Prices Estimates and Samples Given Free ... Write, Phone or Call ME. 2062 ox xicur rone CL, 0430 CLAY ARMSTRONG e nw. Upholstering Return Limit, Dec. 27 Also Dec. 0—Jan. 2. Inclucive Return Limit, Ja ROUND. TRIF FARES TO SEVERAL POINTS FARE ' | ;. cxconviie Phis 25c | Sanams - All Points | &P ciiics Round-Trip Tickets—One Fare Plus 1} Dec. 14-25, Inclusive—Return Limit Jan. 8 Chesterfield We Use Finest Ingredients Obtainable and Bake it as carefully as you would. 4SCO Coffee As fine a blend as you ever drank. The choice of millions and millionaires. Atlanta P Birmingham Columbus Athens Raleigh 4 Tins of Fifty Reduced Round Trip Pullman Tickets Honored on All Regular Trainy, Inciuding “Orante Blossom Speclal” LY AKE PULLMAN RESERVATIO! BAGGAGE G. W, VIERBUCH] STOPOVERS CHECKED Phone: Nailonal 0631 o Union Station ALLOWED SEABOARD .\v\ RAlLWAY //////////// N '//é’///////// Loaves 5¢ SRt ey T Victor Bread . ..>0 ™ The economy loaf—used in thousands of homes. A4SC0 Meats—High Quality—Low Prices Our Meats are Finest Quality sclected by experts. That is why thousands of Particular Homekeepers always buy Meats the 45 Way. Pork Loin Roast » IOc’wlnza?yl;l.:; Choe fic Sauerkraut . .. » 5c|Center Cut......»15¢ Freshly Ground Beef.» 15¢ Selected Cuts Street N.W. Justifying Your Confidence Is Our Success .l v:ltrrd T T T $500,000 Collectnon} Of Works of Art, Original Paintings, Silverware and Oriental Rugs WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION | TODAY~TONIGHT CAPITAL ART GALLERY AND AUCTION ROOMS 724 THIRTEENTH STREET.N. W. FURNITURE, BRO! STATUARY and other Objects of Art OIL PAINTING )LD and MODERN, INCLUDING A PAIR OF ORIGINAL PORTRAITS BY American Radiator HOT WATER HEATlNG SYSTEM plant while our installa- tion is being made. ROQUEFORT If your family is small, | Long Cut | Morrell’s Selected Pickled . 9 Pig’s Feet ™ 15¢ Kingan’s F. F. V. With Each Purchase of $1.00 or More You Will Get a e_eo 0%090%0%¢% %0%e%0%¢%¢%¢%¢%¢%e%c%c®c®c%e’e you'll want to know the secret of preserving ' mmr&*wzm:@m Roquefort’s rare flavor. Buy it in foil-wrapp.d $269 COMPLETELY lNSTALLED : 5-YEAR GUARANTEE NO MONEY DOWN REMBRANDT PEALE (These portraits have been authenticated by MANTEL FIELDING, of Philadelphia, who is recognized as a fore- ) most_aathority on Peale’s work. Chuck Roast™ 1214 Potomac Cut Salt Herring . 20¢ Jewel Electric Iron for 98c Ham * 29c¢ Whole or Half FIRST PAYMENT FEBRUARY 1st, 1933 From 1 to 3 Years to Pay Ask us to furnish you with further details of this hot-water heating, consisting of 300 sq. ft. of radiation and 18-inch boiler. Sublette Heating Conrpany § 1922 M Street N.W. Other paintings by BLAKELOCK, MIGNARD, HOPPNER, POST, LAWSON, J. FRANCIS MURPHY and DUPREE These paintings will be featured in this evening's session Individual portions. Steaks— Vogt's Tender Round .. » 23« Pure Lard Savory Sirloin . ... » 29c Porterhouse .....» 33c Pl s‘1 027 Pail Buy “Good Cheer” Merchandise Certificates, $1.00 & $2.00 Now on -Sale-at all our Stores in denominations of One and Two Dollars. They are mnpt.d as CASH in our Stores for the purehau of any foods. STERLING SILVER, includin(fl-hur. and tea services by Stieff, Tiffany and Gorham. also rare services of IMPERIAL RUSSIAN ENAMEL. ORIENTAL RUGS incl: BOY. LAVERE KIRMAN (12.%x9) ROYAE nu-'n TAVERE RIRMAN dBloxios ROYAL PALACE LAVERE KIRMAN (20x11) EOYAL PATACE TAVERE RimMAN e Alse collection of seml-sntieue BOYAL KASHANS and others including ons. Formerly the Property of BARONESS SCHOENHOLZ AND OTHER PARTIES IN nn-u.u-r & SALE STARTS 12:30 p. m. and 8 p. m. sharp AND WILL CONTINUE DAILY, EXCEPT SUN'DAY UNTIL ALL MER- CHANDISE 1S SOLD. PHIL DIAMOND, Auctioneer RO IJEFORT on the genvine @ Imported: from France only . . . Sold in 5 ib. foaves . . . Also in Portions repacked by feading U. S, Distributors The Rarest of All Cheeses et D O D O OO This trademerk In RED NAtional 0653 NAtional 0808 E! AR ERNR TN