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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1932 A9 ! MAGAZINE EDITOR DIES : ; FLIES FROM PITTSBURGH Deatls i T Printer Dies THE WEATHER HERE IN 41 MINUTES |SFAB®, ALICE, on sundas, Sunuary a1 Benjamin B. Hampton Had Been e 111/ Bitice Dosaribers District of Columbla—Partly cloudy, bty ! g mbers NEW e o not quite so cold tonight; minimum jamin B. Hampton, 57, founder and o temparture tonight about 26 degrees; | Planes Believed Set by Piot | sonvrrr, sormma v former editor of Hampton's Magazine 4 tomorrow increasing cloudiness, with for Continental Airways. Sl s New World Record for Transport SOPHIA F and more recently an author and pro- HOLTZ, , ! . 3 slowly rising temperature; gentle vari- s o avcer of motion pictures, died in & hos-[ able winds becoming moderate east by | What is believed to be a new air | } N, pita g tomorrow. transport world speed record was es- | ’ 52 Hampton, who maintained homes at Maryland—Fair and not quite so cold | ta1iiched yesterday when a Continental | - ok Heidas Ak by PRISCILLA. Los Angeles, Calif., and Pawling, N. Y., | . " tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudi- | - 3 : Ll L L S ad been in the hospital since Decem- ness, slowly rising temperature; mod- | Alrways plane with four pas: rs flew [ sHIp . <te 1 ber 5. " 4 erate to fresh northwe.t winds this aft- | from Pittsburgh to Washington, a dis- | _ A native of Macomb, IlL, he published | ¢ | ernoon, diminishing tonight and becom- | tance of 192 miles, in 41 minutes. The and edited newspapers in that State for | ing northeast by tomorrow. L several years before coming to New Virginia—Partly clrudy, not quite so | 2Verage speed was 282 miles per hour, £ Aork in 1600 cold tonight; tomorrow increasing | or approximately 47 miles per minute. [ SIMPSON, RUTH. - He was one of the organizers of the 5 cloudiness; rising temperature followed | Piloted by Russell Mossman, the plane | 1, b Liggett chain of d stores and be- | i y by rain in extreme southwest portion in | left Pittsburgh at 1:34 p.m,, o1 7 : { ‘Washington st 2:15 ‘The s d N tween 1911 and 1916 served &s vice | : the afternoon or at night moderate president of the American Tobacco Co. | ? ; | north shifting to east winds. uled time for tI He leaves a wife and five children. | ; | West Virginia—Partly cloudy, not | Mossman's great speed was due to quite so cold tonight tomorrow increas- able winds, v h at times reached fax, Va ing cloudiness; rising temperature fol- | & Velocity of 80 miles per hour SIMMS, SARAH . . . P-B Quallty M erchandlse i ‘ . RNe oy sRn O Te D R NE e R S OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT ; § . Report for Last 48 Hours, tb}:t“"gti':‘ cntlmy:\ }ijlh\d‘ Wasi n_in | Everything Is Included " G orany | TemBEEBue. Baromete, | 115 Hours o et o reo Y g FINE MEN'S WEAR : ChNudey Degrees. Inches. |54 hours and 50 minutes. 8 pm . . 30.08 EISEMAN’S, Th&F | e O @arh ot Thanks, WILLIAM H. BAYNE. 4am 30.24 G HARLES EDWARD (ATT'¥.) 1 All $30, $35, $40 A FUNERAL | WILUAW K. BAYNE7 ol B Bemeigens 8 pm i 30.54 SMITH, RICHARD p.m.. RICE sam i Deaths R( :OI k S Staz Eauploye Sinee 1918 Was Stn| Nooh-..L01110 e re I i ; I Washington’s Greatest | 5" “mPo7e >inee R T 30T L B i feeter & snioh %o g of Robert S. Bayne, Early ha“g‘:‘s‘ifl S D ey e | NCES, wife of he X Funeral Co. : Lowest, 22, 4 a.m. today. Year ago, 30 oL ]”_._""&{.{;,,,_ L o We Broke All Records Capital Printer. Tide Tables. he Tabor tack T niary o SEERUDE in the City — (Furnished by United States Coast and o b D e uE Expert Embalmers William H. Bayne, 58, a ltnotype op- Geodetic Survey.) , Tiaies { Hud hompso: erator for The Star for 12 years, died | 1 S Tompow Jiga infins teackinak enls : ° 5 Parlors, 3 Chapels, 12 | early yesterday at his home, 1320 Low . S daian fossaa b £ R andc ar Cars, Hearses and Kenyon street, & victim of heart . . 3:45pm. 4:49pm. | ox i Bux | P | . ... 10:36pm. 11:39pm. | January 31, 1032 at Emergency Howpifal | Re f P Ambulances Mr. Bayne was the son of Robert 8.| TlelSnntand, Mcont r drese. Hody T THOMPSON. GERTRUI i Call Bayne, one of Washington's early| = L BT A o LR Ow | Tl s, and Mrs. Ann E. Bayne. He|gun today... 718 = Seta = t n : - ! [ sen employed by The Star since | Sun. tomorrow 5 | ARTOIS, EM) n Ay, GREATER September 24, 1919, during which | Moon, today 15am 2:23pm.| ot nw i ERN ; o SON. ¥ 7 Automobile lamps to be ligh T grade. { 7 ] : $ e 1 rainfall in Un- Phone Col. 0432 i months ago. Had he recovered from| Month 1932. Average. F qmstmnr\hl\, this is the mnst drastic price cut = ; “He 1s survived by his wife, Mrs March it brings vou the finest group of overcoats offered & And Ml Ghrile B Bevnc el Funeral Chapel ices for Mr. Bayne will d he h(‘l‘am: r;w of the ran!l ])U]‘?- hour after sunset % 0 - ular members of the composing room Artois. ~Not 1 CHAMBERS Co. T oty TR B i HIS low price, effective a week ago, has [} Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. o ¥ 1 was siricken with the | o O, TR o (n hes in the e brought crowds of men to our store. he "wolld” e been Jomuary . 470 "0 706 recognition of his service 1 Y e el 3 6.84 FUNERAL DIRECTORS, . 4 i1 . ~ o= = — | d hter, M Hazel Mae | April . e 1 '86 we've made in our 41 years’ business history—and Wm. H. Sardo & Co. | b e ’?f e o3 o 8 J\T\\'r‘ w00 su, o RREX, FLLEX I at so low a price. Every $30, $35 and $40 overcoat 2m e NE ~ Lincoln 524 be canducted &t Hines. f is now $16.75. We urge comparison. JoscphF Bx*chsSons X ; t Noy i 7 69 '89 | BECKWITH. WILLIAM o Wost 0008 urch_and the Church of AHEAEL N atio piscopal. Burial will . 3 A QTR ; ~ GEO. W. WISE CO. be’n Gienwood Cemeter E = OUBLE-BREASTED styles, ulsters, raglans, g a7 i Dbl : ‘ i Md. i Raving Saves Life. BLOOKS. HARRY. On half - belted models and university styles. TAB LD ER : ; : . iR Deep, warm fleeces, llamas, boucles, smooth- T B Nat'l 1544 | oghe of Du " ravea : ‘ 3 finished woolens and satin-lined C hesterfield V. L. SPEARE CO. & penalty. m“‘mfi"ioéiii'fig to| Abie: : | Rinis Nty 20 models for day and evening wear. Plenty of blues (ol : % e and oxford grays—the two smartest colors of the Rent. o j 2.7 Toes 1St N.W. season—and browns. An opportunity that comes - Tormerls M0 P SL MW, : WILLIAM H SCOTT BlLnw. s ol car 1585 9OV Toeived ikbara o ¥ In fl{nuurmm. 409 8t {ACELET—Sm e 4 e LINCOLN t at C ib Saturda o mex A e I E e d 1v. | BEACH. MARGARET M aliec s bt WEAVER. NANNIE GOODWIN CARTER. ROBERT. siccessors to nor co i bone Linceln 03 7J. WILLIAM LEE'S W o FUNERAL DIRECTORS k head mark 7 months old: col- CREMATORIUM A B R R L 332 PA_AVE N.W.__ NATIONAL 1384. 1388 F. i—Pen ck hoops LM GAWLER CQ it i e siarses. ‘D'\nd( brown brindle. w b e e e e e ngs on face D. F nd. 445 Qui t. nw. Adams 3983 " Funeral Directors - Lett-in faxl befmest 180n St (XONARD M. GAWLER t S Brunel mas Park Hatel 15M M SLNW (i 0 s O A " | St Paul, Mint ¢ H metery o Y BESSELLS. CHARLES E : 2 SSELLS. CF s H PR SAFFELL OPERAGL T biack et 931 3 GROVES. ALICE R : ry | BESSE ReONAT SYRVICE-REASONABLE | G5 I P S T atur- |5 B Ine Bo e I o dow “of (e nie | SEE G Natl ops7. | SRR M Gl 3 3 y y i ago today, F ; v s Frank Geier’s s Sons Co, |t iatlied for aes gt L | wirs, FOORENCE ® : e : February. 1 National 2473 SUIT CASE, black_ Wil party who called | (7 am. Greenwich time, today) i Beale 7" | BROWN. ARTHIR R oe 2O 20 | Cleveln ase i "bann? "Re¥erd | stations " Temperature. Weather e oy i 1 A . Englan ¥ 8 F ¥ T v 1 W g [} FUNERAL DESIGNS. TCH—La sied “Gruen; | ¥ A i sor S : Jo Warrenton, | Ri¢ 1553 GEO. C. SHAFFER | o e R e e EXPRECSIVE FLOKAL EMBLENS AT MOD- vard st o 14t o S oudy i 3 : ! FRATE PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0108, 8 A‘“‘;‘ ';: !‘ = s 0 3 Itar. qm.,n 54 Rain K 1 1 Open Evenings ady’s: vicinity of 1 (Noon Greenwich time v 85 . and Sundays 14th & EY: co “““fl‘ Eitany K Ed S Hort 62 rt el kS n s peton — { pm Call Wisc n 4093-J. ! Bermuda 568 A ‘ it Sanee Tae 2 Gude Bros, Co., 1212 F St. wgiat watcii Goig . b B e el af e Jate resiger : A ! ve. 5 a d ntic 4196 > : y On_Sunday m : 2 VERY $30, $35, $40 and $45 suit in our stock is included in these two groups. Handsome, — 3 et i long-wearing worsteds in models for men and i atusaad, Jomy young men. All sizes. NOMINAL CHARGE for NECESSARY ALTERATIONS $85 and $100 Overcoats = pr i R b Al e 0 U KEMPLR, EDWARD H. | HOWARD. MARIA AND' BOF st i’ $,4 Q)50 EXTRA COMFORTS... i Montagnacs and British LA, On Sunday. ’ v . L 0w ot Cap Cnaties Rdolph | toduv: Febiuas Burberrys. Your Choice at . ased 82 years 15 30th st To have, to loy and then {0 par nw trom i Is th atest sorrow of our he st nw. o rsday, Fel IS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDR Tk = x TR | KING E memory We urge immediate selection because there is a very WITH MALICE toward none, but able to provide a finer service at Ruisband. of Gaihesine B8 ¥ ks . . = p fl( 605 22nd st. n.w. & limited ngxmher of these ltl\urlqus. lmpnr.ted over- {0 Bliensss b dhe Laillibe of Wk very moderate cost. The answer is fhe e r‘;}]:;zrnbu‘:m_ m coats. \\fc can not recollect their ever being priced ington, may we point out that the simply this . . . operating costs in g A so low before. unusual comforts and refinements a mortuary are almost constant, m regardless of the number of services Stepher provided by Joseph Gawler Sons DO NOT mean higher charges. A :\eld. llf a firm cnnd:fls only four beautiful service through this firm, unerals per month, the total over- 'y, 30, 1032, PATRICK A . g % 5 head, plus profit, must be paid b; « All Sales Final and for Cash complete with many special festures, L0% BN T 0 ML G e i may be obtained at a price within that Joseph Gawler Sons conduct a a0 large number of services per month, Ol Bemet the operating costs per family are ! the means of every family. We : Cemetery drastically lower. Visit our Bublic Free Parking at the Capital Garage While Shopping Here JOSEPH GAWLER Vew York Avenue at Fifteenth Branch Store: 3113 Fourteenth N.W. ALFRED B. GAWLER WE MAINTAIN O 8:30 AM. to 6 P.M. (6] 8:30 AM. to 9 P.M. 4 I pen o pen WALTER A. GAWLER o n s' n c = NOOFBFRI(A:?SCH Please McCAULEY, Saturday, mark all our prices in plain figures as proof that eharges here are absolutely fair. 4 {ongr Z Advisory Department for odatine T on Thesdar, Fcbm:\rv Any business man or woman can dependable funeral in- quickly appreciate why this firm is formation. ©Oh. how I loved o No heart oo o ool de b Db 2 HER _ m\nrsn' ROBINS THOMAS FAYMOND DOUGLAS ¢ my d dence. A oA RANDOLPIL, day, i e Trioaias. sho o WILLIAM A. GAWLER AN “)“::;’(‘)"HH( me of mmm-r \\uu\\'s Tuneral parlor, 1115 2204 st. n.v ROLLISON, JAMES. On Saturday, January 30, 1932, JAMES ROLLISON, son of velt and the Iul! Bertha Rollison, 18: w 5513 FUNERAL DIRECTORS SINCE 1850 %55” i {F{"“j;g;}w“““" . "2"“:1{‘,“; b TEE?JKN @WN fi i Imcl750-52-54 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W. Phones: NAtional B e A 2 from the Otis F. A diamond in u-e m.un Dadlors, 12th st. and Fia. ave n.w. JAMES, AND mA. @