Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1933, Page 10

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jié | THE EVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, CRUSERPORTLND 7 25255 e e | A Special Purchase of Genuine Warrant Officers. Newest Heavy Craft t0 Be| o e ianmm i, Jurgensen, on o e W 1 t D. 3 S .t J t I F Th ; Delivered to Navy IV(V:;I;;nan, S s Mrs. Emma Harrington Thiebaud, 79, a nu lnlng ul es us n Or e din. Chief Gunner Francis J. Kaiss, orders | € | January 31 revoked; continue Deep Sea | aushter of Henry Willlam Harrington, (] Feb. 15. Diving School, Navy Yard, Washington, | Representative from Indiana during Do Machinist Prancis B. Good, ge. | LINCOIS administration, died tn Emer- A Washingtonian, Capt, Herbert . |tached U. 8. 5. Concord about February | §¢¢Y Hospital yesterday after a short Leary, will be the commanding officer | 18; to Office of Inspector of Naval Ma- | ilness. of the Navy's newest heavy cruiser, the | teriel, 4th naval district, Philadel-| Born in the Genesee Valley, N. Y. JRYYS - phia, Pa. 4 Bl G an’7 U. 5. 8, Portland, scheduled to be de- June 3, 1853, Mrs. Thiebaud was taken s ) . 1§ Miercd February 15. = @ ed Feb e at the age of 3 to Madison, Ind., where 4 - SR : X4 2Nz - e vet . 43 ] ) A 4 > e ruary 23 by the commandant of the | DANCE TO BE HELD Judge Harrington practiced law for A . S Boston, Mass., Navy Yard, is the second A many years. Her mother was Abigal e e s eaigued speed | Western Union Employes Meet |HaThon Hartington, - Washington r 335,I'lnn‘4 and will carry four p‘fln&fij Saturday Night. ‘;il;rlng, ;hc %{mcolnt:dmmistéaltl‘nn and 5 (5o 7z ater Judge Harrington moved his prac- The Assoclation of Western Union | tice to St. Louls, Mo., where his daugh- s Employes will hold its fifteenth annuzl E‘g; Was Tarrled{m Charles B. Thiebaud. ch 19| dance and card party Saturday night at | Thev subsequently went to Vevoy, Ind., nd, s A where Mr. Thiebaud established a phar- hat 9 o'dlock in the Willard Hotel. Music macy They came o Washington in 2 the de- | will be furnished by George Gaul. 1925 when Mr. Thiebaud became ill. He Jeday. e May g1, | COmPrsing the committee in charge died in 1026 Mrs. Thiebaud had resided 1888 sind was apfiofi{f:d to the Naval o=t Miss Stella McDuffie, Miss Ethel | Jfre Juce [nat tie Wwith her daughter, Academy in 1901. His work in direct- | Wakefield, Nelson E. Ross, newly elected |~ puneral services will be held today at ing and training armed guard crews | president, and Clarence Limerick, newly ‘Vevoy, the body having been entrained for the merchant ships during the | chosen vice president. J. H. Call has |last night, accompanied by Mrs. Mac- World War and general gunnery in 24 | been elected secretary-treasurer. Duff and her husband. battleships of the Battle Force, brought him the Navy Cross. France made | bim a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. | He served as assistant naval attache at London, 1924-192 | naval inspactor in ch: - SPECIAL NOTICE Barker. “whee: e ¢ s wan, || UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS Ames Loder of East Orange, N. J. An- o . . o other Washingtonian, Lieut, Comdr, R. Disclaims any connection whatever with Il sacve shoard the Portend, | a Charity Ball scheduled for Feb. 17, 1933. The first vessel authorized under the i i i BN e e e e Purchasers of tickets for said ball are in- went into commission November 15 and formed that they are in no way contrib- recently was damaged in gun oft ihe Virginia Capes, when rivts became uting to the relief of any member of our . \ ; ) 79 Pi e c e S i n organization. N Ao Civil War Veteran 101. P. J. CALLAN, - N . ¥ 2 ’ Newton Henderson of Burnet, Tex., % T has celebratea his 101st birthday an- Departrint Conmander \ ; I hlS Grou niversary and is still active. He went through 15 Civil War battles uninjured. | Starting | —_— | Think! Have You Tomorrow LOCWS PALACE N - Invested in Family —_\ Contentment Lately? %, T H E Y B R o K E : Look about your home searchingly. Does your din- p ing room furniture please you? If it-does not, replace H E R H E A R T_ : it with this new and handsome 10-piece ensem(ble, inchud- P 3 ey ¢ alled her “bad” A Bufle Mirro, Zpiece St of Dishes B ing the EXTRAS sl}own at left._ The s.uibe ’ef)nqists ofa e fh ey sa : d fh at s h e S 78:pi:ce°Din'i’n: Al p.edestal base extens.xon t.able, chma' cabinet with drawex, server, buffet, and six slip-seat chairs to match, of genu u s Ly %v was “unfit for society : ine rich-looking walnut veneer on gumwood, carved and The secret that burned deep in her woman's o > 3 decorated to the “queen’s taste”} heart is the secret that many women have Ry ! o + silently borne against the world. To every / woman who has ever felt the fascination of temptation ... to every man who has . e Shias ever contributed to a broken heart . . . here o is a picture to thrill your soull Every woman has a love secret. : 2 | : ) 7#&’ What was Madame Blanche’s? | JTREET. S NW, | So ity 42PIECE SET + 26 PIECE SET <) B { Three Special RADIO Values oo & A Model Ilustrated—50c a Week! DUNNE! The star of “Cim. arron” and “Back Street” gives to the screen the perform. ance in which you will always remem- ber her. Follow her story from in. nocent girlhood to experienced matur- ity and you will againhailherasone of the screen’s most thrilling actresses. The SECRET ” o MADAME BLANCHE HR 7 & . Philco Baby Grand Jr. Fivey' Ly Crosley Superheterodyne $29.99 Complete with Tubes Complete with Tubes Dial light and dynamic speaker —a completely balanced super- A real radio built by PHILCO and The 1 dditi | A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE with e latest addition to the mar- GUARANTEED! velous “Crosley” family. Illumi- LIONEL ATWILL—PHILLIPS HOLMES Gen.uine walnut cabinet, illumi- nated dial, superheterodyne—dy- Sereen play by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. nated dial — dynamic speaker. Seventh and D Streets N.W. namic speaker. Complete with From the play “The Lady” by Martin Brown. Complete with tubes. tubes. Directed by CHARLES BRABIN ;s : ARBIBIBEREZR

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