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THE EVIEYING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, JANUARY. 12, 1933. NANY MORE BANK | i sty | CHARLES W. NORSE, e Added Week End Special New Low Prices ELECTIONS HELD, |1 | SHIPBUILDER, DEAD|| | SUNNYFIELD WILDMERE SLICED : Selected Lincoln National ~ Board| | Financier, 77, Was Believed B ACON <3 x EGCS Elects Davis President. | | Recovering From Pneumonia : ESTABLISH . 3 3 = Doz. [ Other New Officers. : When End Came. LB. |9C COURTEOQUS . i Many more directors and officers m! o 3 Y B Aypouiated Ttuss In A¥ Stores SERVICE ; PR|CES SunanTOORS - 4IC Washington's leading financial institu- , ; BATH, Me, January 12.—Chatles W. tions were elacted at annual stockhol . Morse, 77, financler and shipping mag- ;(l:l‘da’;“”‘s‘;z:r?fliné?fiuimlllzflbloan‘:\d:Eo; nate, died at his home here at 8 o'clock | directors have also crganized with elec- p — this morning. He had been ill from | e 1 tion of officers. 3 pneumonia for a week, but was believed Directars of the Lincoln National Bank | " to_have been recovering s | clected the following officers today for . Two of his sans, Benjamin V. Morse the coming year: Floyd E. Davis, presi- | of New York City an Ty o bt‘. i dent: Albert 8. Gatley, executive vice | » iof New London, Conn., who had been president; James A. Scper, vice presi- 3 at their father's bedside, returned Onthe dent and cashier; H. T. Offterdinger, 3 en- he had d the crisis in his fllness. s L T fi.fi‘;fir?'d&f:;es' %:/l| A&P’'S REGULAR LOW PRICES WORLD'S MOST A&P’S RECULAR LOW PRICES glreHml;;fi_ K. Lee, Richard A, Ulzdcms‘ __ CHARLES W. MORSE. Anna Geiger, wife of Dr. Joim .| i e S erat-american| TOWN LOSES DECISION |survive . o o il Crndimothe’s Beead Sticed B Rajah Salad Dressing. . . .ot sr 15¢ . held their annval meeting yester- | Was Known as Plonger. . * Lb. Loaf o and elected these directors: Charles | e g Two decades ago Charles Wyman Quaker Maid Ketchup. .1 vot. 14¢ T S. Adams, Lester A.| Jewish Consumptive Relief Bociety | Morse figured prominently and fre- Creamzry Butter ARG s 57¢ ) Delightfull s A Wi B; . AL y Vs t time as| e y M ’s S. ~. 15¢ John Dolph, w,nm;r\ 3 K;a\l;ro: Charles to Build Sanitarium. fi-‘t‘-mllt'xlriz.‘;a;l)lzcfig;;;( w?,t s::;:k ;‘r]:;;p\:f Sumyfield Butter .. 2 "N 4 6lc 8 O CIOCk Mild Lb. |9C ortox; > daét 12(;“ ;5 Granulated Sugar ......10 ws. 45¢ E. Galliher, Issac Gans, William F.| 2 |lator and dictator in coastwise and Ham, George W, Hars, Hary King. «»’»“l’ifififi°f’i;.ir \:(.mgizlnax;y‘é;,.-NM;‘HMW‘. a5 well ac several times S vl Elver: 12 B 27 Medium Charles B Lyddane, Arthur D. Marks,| courts, the Jewich Consumptive Relief | yolved through his operations. piain £/C RED IR LE Strength Lb. 2|c Nectar Tea %-m. vks. 14c %-». mxe. 27c ohn Poole, James B. Scott, Leon To- | Society of Colorado has won permission | Wall Street remembers Mr. Morse as briner, George E. Walker, 'Wilmer J.| o puild a branch sanitarium in the |00 of the last of the plunger type, Purelard’ .. . ... 2ms J5¢ Jona Cocoa........... ¢ an 23¢ Yealler sna L. Perry West, The board | 0 W L Nt O nge County, & | PECUllaX fo teelt, which it produced in N N t M . 2 3 B k Exquisitely l/z'“) I3 25 M cihisiadl will crganize late today at the same g e _exciting days when it was thinking rin s { . time the benk’s organization meeting is | was announced yesterday. in hundreds of millions. Rising from ucoa INu argarine. . .2 ws 23c OoKar Strong can C Campfire Marshmallows w. vk 17¢ held. | The site for the institution, planned | the position as ~bookkeeper for his 1 o 1%-1b. 3-Ib. T A e o e IO e A ares | faiher. he soured across the financial Crisco .. . % 19c; Y4 28cs ¥In 55 Bokar isnowipahedin thesew lock tisht cana Dromedary Dates. ....... ms 17¢ sky like a meteor, often leaving a se | ' » ghla s ) & hich k it fresh longer. Ea n. isi S\lS(l(;:)\’]“:x“i:‘{f'du\lh:h(‘;llfl\\‘}l‘;;‘l‘xi‘vol‘zfig"““\l Highland Mills ing path, and dropped Into apparent | Quaker Maid Cherries, 2 mea. eans 25¢ which keep it fresh longer. Easy to ope: Del Monte Raisins .....3 sk 25¢ MR The town pposed construction of the | oblivion behid the walls of the Federal P 1 rles aker, andolph Barbee, | sanitarium, but lost its case in the | Penitentiary at Atlanta in 1908 - e = e 2-1b. 3 aniel L. Borden, Hanson E. Ely, Jr.; | Court of Appeals, Mr. Morse had bcen convieted of A&P Pumpkm nmmes o o B Sunsweet Prunes 7c v P. Erwin, Norman B. Frost, D,g misapplication of ehe funds of one of . Vacuum Blue Rose Ri 4 ms. 19 = d, James M. ton, Har- | his banks and wes sentenced to serve : e IXose IXice. . - 37¢C £ caas, s M Sonmeon, o' | oo BB vl et | Flako Pie Crust. . ......2 mes 25¢ CONDOR ¥, 3lc e Ko ;_mrrls Charles P. Stone, Charles G.| MARKET :;tnrx flfwn lwh\'-a! pargonhm by Presi- FI 3 h ’ Y 3 Its extra strength makes it Dried Lima Beans.......3 m 19¢ reat and Griffith Warfield. ent Taft on the ground that the p ¢ m; i The following officers were re-elected | oner'’s health was such that he had eischmann’s Yeast. ... ... .cake 3¢ delightful for demi-t Dried Black-Eye Peas . 5¢ or reappointed: E. K. Morris, presi- |Sif6 = DOMESTIC BONDE only & short time to live. He made a Whit Sug e Y teeees dent; Harold N. Marsh, first vice presi- | ' {13! y 4%s '07. remarkable “comeback” in which he te HOUSe Evap. Milk, 3 22 17¢ In Most Stores Dry Salt Fat Back n 8¢ dent and counsel; James M. Johnston, | ¢ 7 B 5 x!muped considerable of his fortune, ceeesee e S. Dunn, cashier; S. Webster Adams,| 1Am Rad afas°- 2 superintendent; A. Russell Barbee, as- | ;3 Am Rell s 33 i Indicted After war, —— . - sistant treasurer, and Marian Trum-| % Asso El I d 4izs 63 1 2 mAnfl:;s}:)l:o !;SIUMT‘ Mrr_“Morw rfizur:(} B . y h e 2 000,000 steamship m: E b "Grorge. . Haveaner v elected | 13 A3 & & B 8 - in Government. war_contracis o biila g I N O UR MEA T M A R K E T S president of the Anacostia Building As- A a8 ‘38 in cf 36 ocean vessels, 22 of which were 2, sociation at the annual meeting of | = s A '5I completed. In connection with the ship aus: ge stockhoiders. Other officers chosen in- ) % Wb contracts Morse and his three sons and e | B W:.i“'“.i':'fn‘ T ety e o ; Meat SWIFT'S PREMIUM OVENIZED SMOKED 8. Hartman, secretary. 3 Ealol F 1922, charged with conspiracy to de- e 1Cent 1il P8 3 [3 % fraud the United States and the Gh’l;}:lr\smlbodmwlgneg 3{"?‘”2;522 c};l;?fm,,‘ q United States Shipping Board Emer- 1b. Tashles, Louis Gelbman, Henry Schmidt, 1’- o e b g 3 i1 | Bency Fleet Corporation. They were ac- i Frank M. Dent, George C, Havenner,| 1 B RS Quitted after trial in Avgust. 1923. j Mr. Morse was born at Bath, Me., 2 T tia: St avs g oot | v i in 1856 and, was a graduate of Bow- | Halves Ovenizing makes them even more ] to 14 Lb. Average dividend to sll stockholders of record} 2C g G E 3 70, e e o L e in Syrup delicious and tender. Also skinned December 31 last. i Sry Pu 0iss e e o e RTLETT G hams have a smaller percentage of fat 1 C Savings Bank Elects. 1 Com x4 iy B 00T, LT 10, | leaving three sons, Harry. Erwin’and ‘ON A BA reen than regular hams, and the price is the LB 2 Directors re-elected all officers as 6 93 Benjamin, and one daughter. In 1901 " oot e com e By SR . Wit D Bavry. Wilber H. Sopp vice | 11 ; 7., | marrying Mrs. Clemence Cowies Dodge ARS Links Premium Ovenized Smoked Skinless willlam D. Barry, Wilbur H. Zepp, vice | A e %5 | marrying Mrs. Clemence Cowles Dodge, 9 sresidents; Willim R. De’ Lashmutt r Fa7. W | divorced wife of a Pullman car con- PE Hams. Half or whole. Center Slices..» 19¢ ice president and cashier; John F. ey “A- i %9 & |ductor. e 8 1 m ! Cook, assistant cashier, ~ (4 47 Mr, Morse organized the Virginia Cans C . c > The directorate held its annual meet- | 3 , Shipbuilding Corporation at Alexan- Halves Large L2l ing of organization yesterday and re- I ”-‘,‘ . 2 43% 4% |dria, Va, during the World War. The SLJNNYFIELD SLICED BACON Lb. c elected all officers of that institution.| Mo P * Goiz | firm was financed from Shipping Board | § in Syrup by They are Harry G. Meem, president: b i funds, and under the management of John Joy Edson, chairman of the board; e hd Bos | several sons of Mr. Morse turne Arthur Peter, first vice president and w.mlilmf,fim 10034 | assembled steel cargo vessels for emer- 2 % | general counsel; Charles H. Doing, vice | 1 Joeb B 673 A ok ant ar™ | service. The Shipping Board Very Specially Priced president in charge of the West End| . . 193,,194,, 194, | was one of the creditors when the cor- office; Charles R. Grant, vice president | 1 H0o 7 BORSIoRENaS TIAG Thj e e S HORMEL'S and treasurer; William H. Badcn, vice 7 1 Teicyees jafer i war. TR GROD . Lb president and trust officer; Alfred H.| | Hi pw & 5 g S R ST I ALIAN . C Lb. < Lawmn, vice president and real estate 3 A officer; James M. Mason, George M. i ups‘u i q SOCIETY WOMAN WE[) | VECETABLE F R E S H ChO SMCIQYIocCen(erISC 3C0rnfl' Ib. |5C; Rlb Ib. 2|C sltlr'r Falph Endicots, Norman E. | cans SR e e Sop 220 | PRUNES PRl e | InfOoeiR 0 B officers; Leonard Marbury, Harry W.| BLibby MeN&L | e Gauss, Bernard L. Amiss, Charles M. | 1} 195 1ind Lt 8 Prince Irbian-Khan Kaplanoff, of | Irelan, jr. assistant trust officers. A Manitoba Pw 5 3 large cans All officers of the National Metropoli-| Mees g 85 na North Caucasus Family, Came Uneeda Bakers . c tan Bank were re-elected, as follows: | & ier Mot Py *bs p ; i i Whole Fruit George W. White, presi L R W B 33 10838 104 Here to Earn Living. z L P.| “abin ok Fresh By Tt AR LRSS B e M| Assorted PEAKS | sy kia STEWING CHICKENS 1. 19¢ 1 Ne Bog G&E B L. 0 and general counsel: C. F. Jacobsen, dd! t - L s T AT wedding has united Mn Vernon Magof Burwell, ncsistant trust omeers: ¢ £ 4 Re% Bot 843 B bt e B | A sioms wesliny ocieiy woman, to 8 EIE;I::‘;:ltngake Lb. |9 o ’, l I AKER Shoulder 14 Rib Veal Lo, 18 edfor ckio J to carn his living when the red fiag was | | ] VEAL CHOPS b R. E. Briggs, P E. Hildebrand, assistant | kg f% B3 | reised over his native land. C Chops c cashiers; F. V. N. Cook, auditor. ! 5 33 2w x ; M -Khan i e s e sy, | SN i, Sies s, Briogs Gt Ko RO o Taglinr SHOULDER VEAL ROAST . 12¥%¢ ing Co{fir‘l‘r‘mr/mp were thg;ct;u”m 'x:ll ST und o in family in the North Chucasus, were Uneeda Bakers O A o P 0114 10114 101 % | marri esday in Greenwich, Conn. I e e Firman R. Horner, vice president; John| 3 1113, 310 1A justice of the pes £ t A. Massic. vice president and treas-| & pac'm A L"-J, 8 | iy it & emall group, which | PREMIUM FLAKES urer; Archibald Mclachien, secretery | 2 BhiS JHiee 13 included Princess Simon Sidamon- Eris- Ige and assistant treasurer; Guy D. Cowl, 4 toff and Prince Georges Matchabelli, i n 2 BN I F B a assistant treasurer; E. L. Goldney, su- 2 % When Prince Kaplancfl came to_this Salted Soda ; \ o ISC pkn C okgs. c Chesterfield—Lucky ditor. Ry 8 8 i1 | country e was like many other Rus. Crackers - TRE. Striket Camel LOI8 Gold Del M P 3 . - R, sian noblemen, impoverished, and foun — —O . cans Joint Stock Bank’s Election. 7113 employment as a department store door= onte Peas. ... .3 me amdic Directors of Potomac Joint Stock | 1 i | man, where Mrs. Siems first met him. —Piedmont’ land Bank of Washington re-elocted Uk W Whis W312| During the World War he served with Encore Spaghetti.......3 eus 19¢ were Arthur Peter, Carroll Pierce, Jo- v & cavalty seph A. Wilmer, John B. Cochran, J Wy i i B et . C. Hopkins, jr., Shirley Carter, F. C.| 3 A T e e e T Standard Tomatoes. .4 mea. cans 25¢ ( :I( ;A Cocomalt ............50s can 22¢ Bedinger, J. M. Hooker, Thomas P outh ] This is the bride's fourth morriage. . . Hickman, J. P. Saul, jr, C. Thomas d G & B Her first husband, Chuster B, Siets, A : $ 12-0z, Bummers, George A Tiairis, John 1| istend £ £ T i ' R 51” P;nfild railroad builder and ‘million: Stringless Beans. . . . .4 mea. eans 25¢ Davis Baking Powder. .. '45 23¢ edy an R b By, 40 aire, dicd in 1018. Divorces terminated $ 1 The National Capital Insurance Co.| 4 I¢X El Oy 8 803 | Subsequent marriages o Rushion Bt Sugar Corn .........4 meda cans 25¢ Z Ige. C Carton of American Cheese.........». 19¢ of the District . of Columbia elected K P Peabody and George Drexel Steel. o these officers: President, George R, Re- | ) v o o pkgs. 10 pkgs pett:; first vice president, John C. Yost; | ;2\ ""‘,f d8.08 19 Fresh Lima Beans. . .4 med. cans 25¢ second vice president, James A. Dono- hoe: attomey. Walter . Marlgw; sec- | o 1 Foltihy washington Produce Del Monte Spinach. . . .targe can 17¢ WINGS Ige. IOc kg. m';%m secretary, R. Edward Early. 1 Bogo’ st : 3% an Tona Sauerkraut. ... .3 iarse cans 25¢ iy e : : : i our Skin elected: ’X’Jh?u‘?“o ‘?:slr:;, Eé&'md“"sfl Pk s WHGLESALE PRICES, Carton of 10 rkes. 98¢ Another Added Special Keep Y Youthful Brashears, Charles A. Carry, James A.| 4 En & o i , % Butter—One-pound prints 93 score). % ’ . vis Flemer, Jos. A. Hvrbfirt_i inid R M 2 27; tub, 26; one-pound prints (92 i B. Kramer, Morris E. Mar- b A Tl score), 26; tub, 25; one-pound prints | ' H. Marlow, Maurice Otter- | 3 oaw (90 score) tub, 24, e . viicm N, Payne jr. George R : & 1% Eggs—Hennery whites, 28a31; me- Pork and Cuy T. Steuart and John C. oh B C Ot d f ) idium whites, 22a25; current receipts, | F R E S H F R U ' T S & v E G E T A B L E S Cks, Cc 1 4 = e ¥ |2 ’xd'a (_.mz;mme:u radcdu(xuas, 32; b BE NS ) > %46 4 - mediums, 12; standare S B At ‘ Blis A E ATa 7B Poultry, alive—Turkeys, young hens, / \ 2 iders of the Chevy Chase| IUHi ihdus : 16a18; young toms, 14a15; old toms, 8: TEXAS RED BLISS For Clothes or Dishes e e At e ‘\‘l‘ Without “warra old hens, 10a12; chickens, Plymouth DR SR nd ditecion Jor i e Rock broflers, 14a16; Plymouth Rocks,4 | Cans c R o botas: Diealdbcty Prod A “When tssued pounds and over, 15a16; under, 12a13; Sl IPER Sl IDS AT e raliat Bleney G ——a Dixed_ colored chickens, 12814; ]hv- ousins,’ ;23 horn, 10; colored hens, 13a15; Leghorn o s ; DlVlDENDS ANNOUNCED hens. 6a7; hens, 4 pounds and over, | A C G R W B B - Specially Priced All Week 2 Pigs. | Sc win Erikson, George B. Fraser, Diller B. Groff, Oscar B, Hunter, 8. 8. Jaffe, wil- | NEW YORK, January 12 (F).— paoaas;soung i s T | Delightful Creamed r& C liam L. Orem, jr.: John F. Presto Stock !wn o o s. o b&Si B st Wy Rate Ava. 2. M| tome, 105 . 39ai0; chickens, or Browne For Cleaning Bath T k - ? 1ani- | Westahse El & Mfg..(*) .. Feb.20 Jan. 23| Plymouth Rocks, 4 pounds and over, T the board of directors {0 so amend | { 7arme Bate. Period. Dus,| JOLEE, 18030, chpous, deres, Tis0 : the by-laws of the assoclation to per- | "I Nat Bank b laits, e DR Salorel St FRESH STRAW Pint Box C mit membership in the Federal Home | Seriel whios n 853, [LeBhomA Sat; | SooRRI L0, Pk c Cak c ¢ c : = gs. ake an Fresh Filet Haddock. . ....1n. 19c | Fresh Cleaned Trout......m. 15¢ ‘f; Fresh Cleaned Croakers. .3 ws. 25¢ | Oysters S“a&% 45¢; selects 60c || 5 S| West Jersey’ T hens, '4 pounds and over, 15a17; keats. the '"““"w‘"’é“”T‘fi.‘ (Camaen) 5 . 1| young, 20a30; old, 16820. g Mesats—Beef, 11; lamb, 15; veal, 11; e A A R drs. of | pork loins, 9. fresh hams, 91t smoked Grapefruit ......4 tr 19c { Idaho Potatoes. .10 ms 25c | thede amsocia- | Am Sesch & Fry €8 5 £ | hame, 1015 sirip bacon, 2; Iard, 7s; o 6 s 25c | White Potatoes. .10 ms §5¢ but a bill is ‘QL‘.rS Mach G % A e okt 3.0083.30; ranges ........0 = £3C 5 o Arocotki | fogs, heavy, 3.00a3.30; i o s S n. 1 Jan. 3.50: medium, 3.25n3,50; pigs, doz. llow Onions 3c d ?(:-r;nav‘\;?;i\:;f ::“ ol et "ot < 2145 : 3.00a3.50; u;uuh.:"‘) 5083.50; caives, 3.00 Tangerines o o 2l 20c Yello : 0 . All Week K 5| Banana on. 21c & 25 White Onions. . . . . 10c 3 Priced 1l Wee 'the éfvfno’“iéil"x‘sn;'{":fi | culif westh siaies 1> 3 ™ 12| " Game—Rabbits, per dozen, 1.50a1.80 al S ... le < te Specially Prt i e | Se .16 Jan Apples, fancy box stock, 1.40a ...aach 6c | Beets . . 15¢ the Benefits of the system. | cur o 5| 1.75; pear;, 2.00a2.50; pineapple, 3.26a | Coconuts:..... ... FORCES CONCENTRATED “ oy 3R B B i S b ""”““floz-\%c S e ‘ MAPLE Blended — Ciga B Pet 20| @ , 2.00; s, 1.00; kum- o B ACmn)uaudr 45 . 31| Vegetables Potatoes, 100-pound i Disarm Vera Crus Groups. Gross .'1(. N) ,| sacks, 1.00a Idaho bakers, 1.65a Florida MEXICO CITY, January 12 lAP\—‘ 4 To¥h brovs SLES ; 41185 sweels, 60A75; cabbege, new, 90u ¥R Mexico's greatest military concentration | Int Cie Mach 37 1.00; old, 65a75; Kkale, 35a50; spinach, 5 2 and movement in four years has thus far | Lhwbetk Cor oI 151} L Jan- 31| 75a1.00; ‘watercress, 75: peppers, 2.008 York Imperial Porto Rican Yam ) Fancy Northwestern proceeded smoothly in the State of Vere | 13 W Dept Mf pf 3’ p L N Tl e B S S Stayman Cruz, where nearly one-third of Mex- | Norristn-Penn v ) i 20| berg, 3.253.50; peas, 1.50a2.00; string Or Stayman ico's army has been concentrated to|Quio As Tel bf ..., 33¢ .. Jan. j | beans, 150a2.50: limas, 3.50a4.00; 4 weet - disarm and disband nagrarian forces | prenti (G E) Mf Co.$ 4 mushrooms, 75;. beets, crates, 1.50; car- i pLE Bu pumbering more than 20,000. | Bullman tne Feb 150; tomatoes, repacks, PO A Eleven battalions of these agrarians | Res Resources Cor “; LS Bk £ : . 1.26a1.50; turnips, who were originally organized as 8| Rich Ice Crm Cin 1 R ; squash, 2.25a : 5 Jar ral guard and then fused into & po- | Riverside Cement ; salsify, dozen bunches, 75. 4 9 3 l 7 28-07. Jitica) organtzation, by former On\’frmr] Py s1.80 @ 10 Lbs. C Lbs. JC Lbs. , o4 Wil Tejeda, have been disarmed without re- Lia . e @ sistance. Several battalions remain to| o Do Bf - o0o- 8175 Q V. R W4 Historian Dies. be dharmfd v of N Y A pt .1e MJan. 16 31, FOND DU LAC, Wis, January 12 () - . western United Goin . 7 -—County Judge Patrick Martin, Ais,Fm- 0 zepLRe 8 the Veterans of For- More than 1,000 cows are Lept in the| ., h ,,, 1o G , for tional historian of the 5 gity of London, c“'eR'" e H'Mm"u el eign Wars, died yesterdey of poeumonia,

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