Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1930, Page 9

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LT. E. R. NOYES EXPIRES AFTER LONG ILLNESS ‘Was Attached to Naval lodied School Here 25 Years—Fu- neral Tomorrow. GEN. FOUNTAIN GIVEN : FULL MILITARY RITES b, Gen. John L. Retired Veteran, 84, Is Escorted to [ A. Arlington Grave by Comrades Now on Retired List. i | Michael Jakubiak, 44, who confessed he to meet his death as her, was sentenced | Funeral of Howard @ Brown to KISSES AND STABS WIFE |POLICEMAN’S BURIAL A ek irors, ooten| WILL BE IN VIRGINIA walked out to his wife as she returned from work and stabbed her to m_kt:dm Monday. He Plesdea guiy. - Be Held From Home Here Tomorrow Morning. Cembtery 3 . n. Samuel W,| Sweden was America’s best market Clvil War, for motor trucks in September. A Waterman’s brings pleasure for years Pleasure in its daily use; pleasure in the ‘fmooth, easy way it wtites; and pleasure in the consciousness that the name Waterman's carries world-wide recognition as indicating the best fountain pens made. For Yourself, or for @ Gifs, we show here ‘Waterman's finest men’s pen, the Patrician, A Fountain Pen Desk Set makes a charming gift for ax'xyone who writes. We show below, at the left, one of the many you will find at your Waterman's dealer. From $7.50 up. rt eral services 14 Randoroh, yesterday from a heart attack, will be Uni '3 x.undy i ‘mother morrow morning at 9 o'clock, and burial | southeast winds. cinct, with & record of 16 years' servios | Thermometer—4 pm., 60; 8 p: logical | gyt Sl e Thapady. Niptiaber widow, Mrs. Mamie G. Brown; two ita), following a bris the mr Mary B M officer of the police force, has ordered L e serve as pallbearers. Brown é St oy & l Puneral services for Policeman How- his degree ard’G. Brown, 47 years old, who died “"'R"- Afi'm temperature tonight and : 'Sel et bundv of , B O 24 Ni : held st the home, 5324 Ninth street, to- | moderate northeast shifting b 00l | georee “Hampion | ikady u&.f will be in Culpeper, Va. Ia Brown, a private in the eighth pre- Records for 24 Hours. in the Metropolitan Police Department, A had been ill for several weeks. His 53, fllmunlzht. M S S ‘Chemical 8% S ., 30.11; .m., | Soclet; 1iine: daughiers and a son_survive. A 3 % JOR, awed 13 Capt. L. 1. H. Edwards, personnel| 3's. : b7 s widow, Mre. all flags at pr!cim:t stations flown at half-staff while fellow policemen will | $y; charge of the organization of school t.l'oll in the mhfll mcinct this (Lbr‘:ny i URA PL!I art |LouIs wiLLIAM JoynEs - | Fumsneay Rodeia urvey3 O+ v 'F}s?:b’vm"‘”n.. m-‘ ol Today—Low tid o N tives and friends. EXPIRES IN NEW MEXICO | p.n. heh tee, o588 s . Marriage Licenses. T R S Thbde Morrow—l.ow tide, 181 AR M. Latcrean 34 and Svw M. Dl SEPHINE. On Monday, Mattie nnvlcl, 8; 'A"éc av0 Bboolf Y 7. Robersenv! beloved mother of ? ev. M. Tiehnic. . PIOREFHINE The Sun and Moon. Bertha s Pl 1 4 Mt ST Services at the 8. H. Hines' Oa v In your Waterman’s pen be sure to use Waterman's Ink——he ink that’s made for foun- tain pens. Blue Black for a record ink; the Louis William Joynes, 30 years old, prominent for many years in local ama- teur sports, died yesterday in Albu- querque, New Mexico, after an illness Choice of five jewel colors. Very large ink apacity, and extra-large gold pen point. Ten new Blue ink for school and general corre- of two years, according to word received by friends in Washington today. Joynes, a graduate of Tech High School, was one of the leading high school athletes in his school days, and after leaving school was much in de- Today—8Sun rose 6:36 a.m.; sun sets Rord O v, )lommml 20,88 2"t 18 ' ; "%-Yr' ) R g % Sn_st 4:51 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:57 am.; sun sets 4:51 pm. Moon rises 4:30 am.; sets 3:42 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one half hour after sunset. noes M. Wash- 'Nc?:u m? ?:t'gu of e Hel: tmm e inte mmr}'u o s dollars, and a matching pencil is five dollars. Other men'’s pens priced at $7, $5, etc. A New Pen for Women —Waterman's Lady Patricia shown below at the right. See the clever new clasp that replaces the old mas- culine clip. Three smart colors. Five dollars mand for referceing basket ball games in_the Capital. Funeral services will be held tomor- %“BUY NOW” Inducements 1o Those Every Waterman’s is guaranteed forever against de- fects. Service Stations are maintained at the addresses below for the purpose of ’m-.king good our guarantee and for servicing our pens as required. Bus I|. 20 -n:n o'l p.m. Condition of the Water. ams, 36, both o’ o Yore ?xnl'y > sae 15" bl mmm Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers 7- ETH, Alic!&'fll BTT oflnll‘f{ both clear this morning. vember I8 ot her regftence E Weather in Various Cities. nl*'.'c'.' :""“‘"'" 2»‘: B Matting = & o ey é"L'm"“‘" nfi”%""‘ . _and Annie Sai rember 232, Nannie Al- Rev. James Margaret L. othy rthu H. Wfllh(v 27, & eorn, 27, both of Richmond, 8._Mon! omcry. L. B. Waterman Company Stations. o 191 Broadway, New York . 129 So. State St., Chicago WASHINGTON GRANITE 40 School St., Boston « 609 Market St., San Francisco MONUMENTAL CO,, INC. 263 St. James Street, Montreal, Canada 8 New "g_"r N, Natl. 5870 for the pen, three for a matching pencil. : 9 i st e Waterman's oy DESK SET ¢ oS% PATRICIA Ty, e <) Lo »‘,' :-um T ymond, 3 ry mnmuld. &n 'ahd Batah Burtem, n wm. *%and Dorothy Cole, 1 P e AR g Rachel m‘n thmnu-. Bl Roben OB, B lerll‘ m and Bertha Turner, Buftalo, X e d Lillan Desnburs, Grarleston; 8. 3029 b nnm 1})" %’”l" g, oS St Sy EEe umbia, R % . Denver, “Golo... 30 Births Reported mnn. mvnec "' 8 hlrthl h.vl bfln Te) morti. Gaivesion, e . knowiedse Helena, Mont, to every Huron, 8. Tidianapeiinind 30,18 Jacksonville,Fia. 30 Al E undl.b vember p.m., from the home of her son. In- e it B it Church Cemetery, Qer~ T ] e ] ln" in onnut o- Urban and Suburban Service JAMES T. RYAN L Almn in l&l fis'l'uch enby Funeral Director ie Wurzbacl || BRocni’ A 3 01 Clear A, i 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Portiand, Me. Pt cloudy gn B MarinacV. Wienter, eirl. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 s orman W, and. Blizabeth N Hafminett ', And Gla Oll‘" L ‘;" rfen. h.r er, umrill Clrl\w:l. lon ! l!o'mblr .! -nd‘ friends invi !{"un Q. Ana Julis L. Scott, Eranz A. and Dorothy "é’o e el hfil‘ Raiph W, and Eiis ph W, an et & s e = NN == A \\\\\‘u\\ s e NN ! 4 D N Horta (nun. Asores... 1 | 1 are ‘r‘ . Current ons.)_ | 1P . boy. 1% e, ?flfltfln, rmudi e ""m . Eolonn"an S St 1 vl ey .%: PUGH. * nll » udy LOUISE. 't B joust, Pt A "D:n |SAMUEL BEARD DIES . B AFTER LONG CAREER e husband, one brother néphe | Fifty-Year Railroad Service Record Ends—Funeral Set for Tomorrow. Wy ¢ Husbénd o s-un T Bésyd. " Puneral from | EVANS, Samuel Beard, veteran railroad man, A -;r-h““‘:‘“"’&“ o died yesterday at his residenee, 100 W | tin' |. b‘“? m-eee He was 70 oy ‘t’mu s 9 -'xg‘ mnd- i 1 % "n-n Jre shining Beard, & native of Maryland, mely_grave, had Tesided Hero the major part of his | B0 ,'{" B uddents, op wodn-q-fl o- B WL ot save, . He had been employed with the o ved, ‘sister Western Maryiand Railroad for nearly m- i opa v,flhg %50 gfi&;-;:a "i‘;“"..?“:m}.?&':h fosr, S 50_years, retiring in 1925. otz | Little do esides his widow, Mrs. Sarah J. mo T A "fiu"'v?.\m m."_ . uunml‘humaflod m . ik GEGRGE: This means the Whale Funeral, Cars Included £ ° s Beard, he is survived five sons and | BRID We have received orders from the owners of this business to turn the stock into cash—the ihres dnighiers They -2 e, Garrll R m E. an only way we can do thu is to give Washington a real furniture SALE. Don t miss these Beard, Mis. James O'Connor, Mrs, M-rv oven - Daniel O'Connor and Mrs. John Shane nut. Efl‘?" & ley. raday, mber yeats our hesrts have un‘ Funeral services will be held tomor- | Relatives and mend. lnvlud. Interment lflwnl‘ g P!"L for °i row mornin, t 8:30 o'clock at the Arlington National Cemetery. 19* P s e R A e e R redanes 854 Nt -nm * Martin's Ohreh en Mount Olivet Cemetery. Hami onARp o berel. "“‘.:""’.2. no. jevember L’?fi \Irldly. ‘uv'mbn ), 8t 9 A n!! llv tlmc he-ll @ broken hears, Inur.lllt e ll untrue. Deaths Reported. (b sl diatt S o [ Thl dl!l dont um as, hal o leon e Tave ben PR 3(, fiy i T Suisanna, O Sudler, ‘78, 1711 Kilbourn aun Mty Neien o Emma Cox. 75, Georgetown Hospital "“do.u""‘“" ) 2 D, cxnim 3 ass. 3 RO " ol Rone B, Beers. 11, mauum'-' cABDOZO, IAM. a? E ‘nmlnn t0_our beoved d Loulee . Civin Castons 10, Foriner Apts lief A of nqln GORDON roline M. Starr, ei, 2018, .| Broth o, four years: aeo Filiam E "Dyte, 66, 408 Ce: 1 v be | 19, 1 = They say time heals 8 broken heatt, lm. oh It seems umm T Bear Eioise, MR FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Gate Leg Table Mahogany- fimsh. turn legs. A ra sl3 95 b 38 L st. ne. "Waltes Heed Gene i 1 An ll Phld]"; 48, en route Emergency "w’ 3 llnm J. Bryan, 84, St. Elizabeth's Hos- ¢ 950, o1 Bea ot ool A e R Chnfiel H. McCarteney, 52, Garfleld Hos- Eag;a sity Ho hearses, as above. Only the best P do we use. We assure "eien Hunt, 82, Sitley Hospital, band of ?fi""“ & Cripoen and 3‘ oy B fect service at a very Minor Crippen. 47, Georgetown Hospital. Pore ope Nate " _816 B ST | hlrllhm'llnl hrllne 62 221 Ascot n. 'uneral servi ce‘;n: of Finest cars to be had. acob o mm :‘ ;:,,::,, Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 5, oofl Katherine Woite. ‘28, B ¥ Homita . fiu e o . onthy. Obidren' | ot Cunale Relatves'$5d | Private leousme Ambulance 2 H ST, lnu'x;r to Jane Roberts, 2 davs, Gallinger | DALGLEISH. C &Mm T 1930, 't of Wiliam and Alelse Proves. 11 s Jhomes Bersk ;;ln l&ffl 309 s 2. { R H. Dalglelsh, sr. Rotico of' Iu P i3 - -] A SR S, Hissoeti's ‘Ho nl:rdx.xur nr'i..g 0 ol oDparted this 1 Yl Devte. 9 i - 0% oobanek| Joseph F. s Ch“g'efl 's Hosp 3034 M St N g We have mark down dressers mow for ... Dining Room Suits Reduced Ten-piece genuine walnut-veneer. Buy now at these low $98 prices. Easy Terms. In Case of Death Call - 'r'“ o/ " months, Childre Lobat A M e fmish, nice 9795 4-Piece Hollywood Bed Room Suites Genuine walnut-veneer. Includes dresser, chest, vanity s and full size bed. Easy Terms. THE GREATER | [=idn o n."'u".‘. B .{o;f GED, W. W. Chambers Co. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. | | snx 7 Giamon R Windsor Chair Mahogany-finish, a real outstanding 83 95 5 B ,.‘.’.z.,’,l*’."',".":;aozt JOHN R HT CO. Hlln 8 p. R L he oo Phone North 007, gak St e Clyde J. Nichols, inc. FOR TOST ANTMALS apply Anigal Rescie | | League, 345 Maryland ave : Siss, nopaE, COI"”‘ " formerly of Washington ‘tzom her late residence’ Novémber o n in- o '§‘flm o TA | Wied" Inbelaent Gonevessional Cemegery. 1 EN ddent: jebt Novemm: 3 W 8 e Fom Wr king uuhlhhn:ml a1 am, ber 20 1 e oward. 407 Bart Bids. oF bin_4940. BR¢ Phone Columbia 0432 Where the Best Costs Lese evnu Ave. N.W. A minary p s:sbfif,’ f CREMATORTOM CHAS. C. ZURHORST 'm‘gf T, DOG, bull_terFier, male, white Black g:d.m eve. 1012 3rd st. Dist. m FUR, lofi Palace Theaier last Sunday ek, . Reward ‘increased fo $40 if returnes o alifornia Get at the real cause. That's what || GLASSES—Reward for return or location of Boon, in_ viclnity of ves. Made by Simmons. Brown 5-Piece Breakfast Room Suite finish, link spring, €13 QB es Lo b“oclla horn Tim Enamel finish, four Pinder phone Gl ghais and uble 1o il §13 95 3-Piece Living Room Suites e f Upholstered in jacquard velour, loose reversible cush- s79 il ions, guaranteed to give years of real service, “You'll Always Do Better Here” Cor. 8th and E Sts. N. W. Includes coil spring, all-cotton mattress and full size

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