Evening Star Newspaper, July 10, 1931, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1931. SUCCESS BRINGS 30 x 4.50 BALLOON 70 , Each, i Bought 'airs ‘COMPANION—unheard of three months ago— now talked about everywhere! Talked about— and used—by thousands because of its tough~ ness, its unique guarantee®, its low price. Already COMPANION is selling so fast we have been able to introduce manufacturing econ- omies that make still lower prices possible. Now, more than ever, COMPA’VION is the na- tion’s best tire value! COMPANION PRICES Size Rim 30x4.50—21_ "28x4.75—19 | "30x4.50—21_ "29x4.50—20 28x4.75—19 29x4.75—20 29x5.0 9 33%6.00—21 31x5.25—21 29x4.75—20 | 28x4.75—19 "30x5.00—20 29x5.00—19 30x6.00—18_ 29x5.00—19_ "28x5.25—18_ | 31x6.00—19 "28x5.50—18 | ["29x5.50—19 30x5.25—20_ 29x5.50—19 | 29%5.50—19_ 28x5.50—18_ 729x5.00—19 | 29x5.00—19_ Complete Tire Mounting Service—No Charge *WE GUARANTEE ALLSTATE and COMPANION Tires to give satisfactory service—without limitation as to time or mileage. If any tire fails to give you the service you have a right to expect, we will repair o replace it, charging only for the propor- tionate wear it has delivered. Most liberal guarantee made. Oldsmobile Hudson Studebaker Nash “Oakland Open Saturday Until 9:30 P.M. Get ALLSTATE Tires Now at “3” Sears’ Washington Stores Sears’ Retail Dept. Store, Bladensburg Road at 15th and H Sts. Northeast Plenty of FREE Parking Space BLADENSBURG ROAD AT New Retail 1825 14th St. Northwest EGUARAN‘!EE SATISFACTION OR YOUK MONEY BACK 15TH AND H STS. \ N.E. Sears’ New Retail Store, 3140 M St. N.W., Georgetown [MRS. LINN C. DRAKE, ILL 2 MONTHS, DIES | Buried at Former Home, Drexel Hills, Pa. for the District of Columbia, died ves- nue, after an illness of more than two | months. Funeral services will be held tomor- row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Ci vary Eaptist Church. The body will mer home, for burial. Mrs. Drake was born June 18, 1881, at Lake Carey, Pa., and graduated from Keystone A(‘Bdemv She was married June 18, 1909. She was & member of Calvary Baptist Church, Chevy Chase ‘Women's Club, Francis Scott Key Par- ent-Teachers’ Association and the Con- duit Road Citizens' Assoclation. D. A. Knuppenberg of this city; her husband and one daughter, Beth. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR JACOB LIEBSTER Buried at Adas Israel Cemetery. Jacob Liebster, 61 years old, well known Washington fur dealer, who died yesterday from heart disease, was buried this morning at Adas Israel Congrega: | tion Cemetery following funeral services at the home, 5611 Sixteenth street. Liebster, father-in-law of Leon Brusi- loff, conductor of the Fox Theater Or- chestra, came to Washington from Mos- cow 40 years ago, establishing a fur Lusiness here shortly after his arr He is survived by a sc da four d: ters, Nan Liebster and Mrs ington, MONTH OLD SON BURIED | | Richard W Tupper, Jr. Laid to Rest—Confused With Grandfather. Funeral servic for Richard W old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ricl Tupper of 1311 nty-first street, who died Sunday. Due to an error in Health Department records, the death notice in The Star yesterday carried the name Richard W. con- fusing the infant witl dfather, who und Sadie and Louise Brusiloff, all of Was Were held yesterday Tupper, jr. i-month- lives at hours Hospita Hospital Basha beth's Hos- Reed Hos- r Reed Hos- othy M. Carrast Galloway. 24 tine. 26 Josepn Ricks. 5 Hale, 29, and Elizabeth Rev i Earie_Wilfley. DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 Any Place in D. C. Call Col. 0432 | Me- | PURSI Mrs. Grace Drake, 50 years old, wife |, s of Linn C. Drake, the Scout executive |'tOmOITow, terday at her home, 4901 Potomac ave- | gentle to moderate shifting be taken to Drexel Hills, Pa., her for-' | Mrs. Drake is survived by her father. Fur Dealer, Heart Disease Victim,‘ d Wl | wara! * A9 THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Mostly cloudy tonight; tomorrow fair, not much Wife of Scout Executive to Be|change in temperature, gentle northerly winds becoming variable. Maryland—Mostly cloudy with show- ers this afternoon and possibly in ex. treme north portion tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy, gentle to moderate shift- ing winds, Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and possibly showers on the coast, not much change in temperature, vinds. | West Virginia—Probably fair tonight and tomorrow, not much change in temperature, Record for 24 Hours, ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 80; 8 pm., 12 midnight, 73; ¢ am, 69; 8 am 71; noon, 71. Barometer—4 pm., 2097; 8 pm, 30.00; 12 midnight, 29.99; 4 a.m., 29.96; 8 am., 29.96; noon, 29.93. | Highest temperature, 83, occurred at 12:15 pm. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 68, occurred at 2 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 84. Lowest, 68. Tide Tables. Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low 10:21 pm.; 3:50 p.m. ‘Tomorrgw—Low tide, 11:32 am. 11:15 pm.; high tide, 4:26 a.m. 4:52 pm. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 4:50 a.m.; sun 7:36 pm, tide, 10:38 am. high tide, 3:25 am. and sets 7:35 pm. Moon rises 12:02 am.; sets 3:11 pm. | nps to be lighted one- Automoblile la half hour after sunset Rainfall. Comparative figures of the monthly rainfall in the Capital for th: fir ven | months against the average arc shown in the following ta | ‘ (Furnished by United States Coast and | n\’.n CARRIE sets ' Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:51 am.; sun | @ard of Thanks. : MASON. CARL. Ws wish our many friends and eiploves of Veterans' Bureau to know Bow much we appreciate the beautiful flowers and kind words of sympathy ex- tended fo us in the wdden passing away of our devoted husband and nephew. MASON. MELCENIA MASON, JESSIE E. MASON. * Breaths. {ANDERSOY, WILLIAM J. On Wednesday, | " July 8 1931, WILLIAM J.. beloved husband of Tsabell Anderson and father of Mrs. Isavell Brewton. Funeral from Deal's f 816 H st ne. on 4t 10 am. ‘Relativ | ir Interment = Arl Cemeters. ANDERS al_home. 11 WILLIAM J. The members of al Nelson A. Miles Onirade. WILLIAM 3" ANDER. iterment st Arlington Nation " McGILLICUDDY, Commander, N WALTER. Suddenly. on Thur 9, 1931, aU3 am. JOHN W usband of Estelle Beek ORA. AL Suddenly. on Thursdas, 1931, AL A BERRY. ns. He host of oth it al Monday. om_ the W J 1432 U st. JANE, Average. Febr March. Record rainfall for the fi months was: Jan 1882 1884, inche inch! pril, 1 1889, '10.69 inches; June, 1900, inches; July, 1886, 10.63. Weather in Various Cities. 7.09 inches March, 1891 9.13 inche February, | 884 | 10.94 Tempe Weather. FOUND. TANIMALS app BROOGH ith pea oms at top W | FISHER, ROBB. ERLAND, W LT nds LY. ALOYSIOUS. FELTER. CORINNE 3 i BESSIE YDCHILD. MARY ANN nonc ur. mink, Wed Diamond taxi: liberal roward. 1941_Calvert st. Col. 3371 PAIR OF GLAS: Shiv 3 ‘al ‘and Treas Buildines, tl. 6400, Br. 470. 11 POCKETEO ack: lost Thursday bet 6 and 6:30 p.m. on Mt Bitone North agas-we POCKETBQOK, containing $68 in front of 5 and 10 cent st sts. n.w. Mrs. Bessie Shaw, rd. n.w. Reward tiny; bills., change. 4 fokens, . reward. 609 8th &t 5.w Deal available prices. array of at a very perienced price than i Experienced Service 'OR more than twenty years Washington at reasonable And during all these years, we have been building up a background that enables us today to offer all the finest pos- sible services at the lowest pos- sible prices. Here we have a complete which to choose, prices starting makes his own choice, and pays only a reasonable price for ex- experienced service. service has been to the people of merchandise from low figure. One services, a lower s often asked for in- U’,‘g"‘m FUNERAL HOME Inc. or urneighbor '%fl'.?:'serzzi’;sm . PHONES:LINCOLN 0200'6201 PICKETT, DOROTHY. On Tu PUSFY. CHARLES J. ROBINSON, ROGERS, mnorzsr W. NOYES. Pres. Devarted this lite on 31, at her residence. | w., SARAH Mollie L. Fells, s, Fells and Daniels also leaves a host of other Notice of funeral later. ¢ Wednesday. July 8. Phiiad Lucy “Circle o R sts. nw 1 Cemetery. Exalted R ta On_Thursday. Julv 8 ELY. Funeral fr h funeral home. 29 H st. e Saturday. July I1o at 2 Inters ment Cedar Hill' Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited day. July 7. her_recidénce. 880 Florida ave DOROTHY _PICKETT. . dev Gaughter of Fmma Pickett Prazier of James, John. Joseph Pickett. She also leaves of and friends. Remains resti t Jervis funeral chiry w." Notice of funeral on July & Tnited States Hosn't {llness. CHARLES J. PUSE: d of Anna L. Pusov Pusey. “Funeral rashington st.. d irdas. July 11, at 2 bm. LLTAM F. Suddenly, on . 1931, at'Bel Altor . WILLIAM F.. on of the late Robert P. and Maude E. Rittenhouse. of 180 U st. n.e. Funeral from W. W. Chambers Co. funerai home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Saturday. July i1, 2t 10 a.m. Interment at Glenwood Cemeters. 1531, al ieter EARL. Departed this life on Tuesday. 'July_7. 1931, at Gallincer Hos- pital. EARL ROBINSON, azed 21 vea He leates a devoted motner and am and Anna Robinson: devoted sis. g Lt g gl other relatives to ‘mourn his death. Fn- neral services at his late residencs, 764 Lamont st. n.w.. July 11. at 2 p.m He s gona never to be forgotten. * ROBERT C. On Thursday, July 91931, at his home. 1814 Kenyon st n.w. ROBERT C. beloved husband of Aiice L. Rogers, Ho'is also survived by a brother. o1 fromy hix late home on -5: 2y 1%, a3 pum '517 11th St. S.E. and Richard | Braths. WILKSNS, EDWARD. Departed this life on Priday ' July 10, &t 1:25 am. EDWARD WILKINS. beloved husband of Elizaoers Wiikins &nd devoted 1; Gordon. Philip and Jos erine Carpenter and El terment in Wa r tives and frier lite reside; In sad but 1 + devote who en- 2ars ago to- . remembered HASE GREEN. CHASE HUNT. MARY remer AGNES MILTON. 10SF MURRAY. EMILY LOUISE ND ¥ NEWSOME. ESTELLA e ROWLES, CATHERINE FUNERAL DIRECTORS. " Frank Gex_r s Sons Co. . al 2473 o5y R Funeral Chapel ST.NE s | Svmiance ettce Lincoln 0524 i 'Caly"de J. Nichols, Inf:.~ CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST, CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln_03 ‘n.. ne West 0096, 3034 M St. N.W. Trfablsned GEO. W WISE CO. 200 M ST. N.W. West 0138, | LM GAWLER CO - Funeral Directors = 1804 M St N.W. Pot. 4130, 4x‘| V L. SPEARE either the success e 1605 T S RW, “oto F st Nw. JOHN R.'WRIGHT CO _1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 00! 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