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Trq this flavor musferpiece— FRENCH VANILLA and CHOCOLATE Combination No. 7 in the Breyerpakt Pint Breyers Ice Cream is just real rich cream, real cane sugar and resl fruits, nuts or other watural flavors—blended and frozem with the skill gained from 64 years of fine ice cream making. There's nothing else in this extra-fine ice cream. No extracts or synthetic flavors . . . no manufactured cream or cream substitutes . . . no inferior ingre- dients of any kind. Is it any wonder that Breyers is recom- mended by doctors . . . that it is the ice cream served in leading hospitals and schools .. . that it is the deliberate choice of more than 3 million people every day? ©ne taste of Breyers—and you'll agree there is no other ice cream like it. Why not enjoy it for dessert tonight? / ROBERT HARRY STUDIER BURIED IN ARLINGTON World War Veteran Had Been Ac- tive in Affairs of Disabled Bervice Men. Puneral services were conducted in Fort Myer Chapel today for Robert Harry Studier, 35 years old, World War veteran, who died in the United States Veterans’ Hospital at Oteen, N. C., after a long {liness, Death was ascribed to a disease contracted while serving in the Burial services were conducted in Arlington’ Cemetery, following the serv- ices in the chapel. Studier was one of the charter mem- bers and organizers of Ace-Rasmussen Chapter of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War and had been active for many years in the Dis- abled American Veterans' organization in this city, until recently transferred to Oteen. He was a member. of the Stuart Walcott Post of the American Leglon. Studier was a graduate of the National University Law School. A native of Syracuse, N. Y., Studier enlisted in the United States Army and first served with the 153d Depot Brigade at Camp Dix. Subsequently, he was transferred to the 349th Aero Squadron, serving at Kelly Fleld, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. He was married in November, 1922 to Miss Isabel Freeman of Greenvill S.C. He is survived by his widow, his 1 , Henry Studier of Clay, N. Y. a sister, Miss Marion L. Studier of this city; a half-brother, Ralph Studier of ch{"}l. Y., and his stepmother, Mrs. Barbara Studier, e Births Reported. following births have b'll\ reported to II]"I Dll!l"-mlfll in the last 34 hours: P. Prances M. Mudd, twin boy and sirl sirl irl, elyn &l Daniel 3. and Flovence M. Creame Joseph ‘and Jessie Siiverstone, girl. N. and Margaret O. Goodwi Jnd Katherine M. Ful Leon ¥, 00D " And Dorothy Fiooril i . ana Marunrer Fo Barey wirl, Hugo J. and Bertha L. Goetz, giri. Frank T. and Ann Coe, girl. Frankiin 8. and Mary Resh, girl. nd Alma E. Robertson, girl. d Florence E. Stewart, girl. nd Lena V. Lewis. giri, Salvatore and Lucin Fisco, gL John H. and Mary E. M. Cole, Dante i1, and Esther Giovannont, sirl, Doomont . and Marsaret 8, Nictiols, wlrl Charles J. and Car Wy and Mar -m V" Fuiel, boy. V. Morris, boy. o Ehe M ; McCarron, boy. Charies )!z ‘and Eih arfleld, boy. 5 Bell bov: d" Ethel D Trifitiond, bo \nd Ethel M. Vellines, 0 hipp, girl, — St Doctors in Cuba are-prescribing pro- | S preference to | 5} letary medicines in District of Columbia and Maryland— Fair and slightly warmer tonight tomorrow fair and warmer; gentle westerly winds, becoming southerly and increasing tomorrow. Virginia—Fair, aslightly warmer to- night; tomorrow fair and warmer; moderate northeast winds, beeomml southerly tomorrow. ‘West Virginia—Fair and warmer to- night; tomerrow increasing cloudiness and warmer, followed by showers and thunderstorms tomorrow night or Fri- day; cooler Friday. Record for 234 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 70; 8 p.m., §4; 12 midnight, 57; 4 am, 51; 8 am., 56; Tioon, 7. Barometer—4 pm., 30.0 30.14; 12 midnight, 30.21; 4 Ll‘l 3023 8 am, 30.25; noon, 30.19. Highest temperature, 73, occurred at 1:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempera- ture, 50, occurred at 5 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 60; lowest, 48. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ’l‘odly—Low flde. 9:15 am. and 9:31 de, 2 d 2;44 pm. 10:11 am, and :2¢ am. and The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:51 am.; sun sets 7:18 p.m. Tnmormw—!un rises 4:| sets 7:19 p. Moon nu- 1:12 am.; sets 1 Weather in Various Citles, gremsenature g e Stations. 5& EE Westher. Abllene, Albany, N. ¥ Gievelape, Ohl Columbus, Galveston, Helena, Mon r "Me. Fortland! Oreg. 3014 Raleigh, Salt Lake City. 2 3: compounded in local d.rug stores. | W a very good casket for... STEEL VAULTS. Best that nnny can : $85 Au nlu- dneinds tit Sincere * The Greater CHAMBERS Offices and Ch 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. Phone Columbia 0432 Ryan Service Is Competent ou can always be assured that will receive competent, dig- ed momury service when you Puneral Parlor, Pri- yate Ambulances and Livery in Connection. ; JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telophone Atlantio 1700-1701 5 ¢ £ 4 ; £ § ; Horta (Fa: Hamilton, | gen_Juat, Po Havana, Cul Caion, "canal Zon Deaths ]ieported ‘The following de .’0‘.“‘ o the Hulllh Den:nm-nt ln Ih. lll'- 24 hours: JBQ hs.c l!fll,,‘;.} 5' 8 ‘ah n‘iff." ‘Lawrence, § Norin Carelina 3 0! t. " 5 e 18 Ees ot St b 9, Eastern Branch of 8 months, Ohildren's Hospital Sareh Miller, 04 Caliinger Hospital. illinm_Proctor, 61, Emergency Hospital. Hattle hnn, ospital. Je ital. )fl‘é}.?n" 5 Brovks, 36 Waiter Hos- > Triomes Branaey, 2, Gulinser Hosital Alton Wallace, 9 months, 4336 Poote st. MONUMENTS on for,_Xour 1 Difterut Siren Matoriai -rkerl—Lellar Cuthnl WASHINGTON GRANITE Ave.'N.W. Memorial Wreaths and Sprays Beautiful expressive con- .ceptions made . of lasting flowers— 5350 & $5.0 Shipped Anywhere 3 Doors West of 14th St 1407 H Street National 4905 CLEARANCE MEN'S SPRING SUITS Genuine® Bargains at $272.50 Formerly $30 & $35 $372.50 Formerly $40 & $45 ON CONVENIENT PAYMENTS These suits afe “best sellers.” We’ve reduced them from our regular groups for immediate clear- ance. Plenty of light shades and blues. - MRS. MARY RIDER DIES; 40 YEARS D. C. RESIDENT Former Member of Women's So- dality of St. Ann’s Catholic Church Succumbs to Illness. Mrs. Mary C. Rider, wife of James V. Rider and a resident of Washington for more than 40 years, died yesterday at her residence, street, after a long iliness. She was 77 years old. native of Farquhar County, Mrs.-Rider, after her mi e in 1889, established a residence in Washingto: he was a member l'.heWomln Sodality of St. Ann's Catholic Church. Besides her husband, she is_survived by, whm Miss Mary M. Rider. services '1.|.l be held Thurs- day mo it the resi- dence. ition el mass will follow at B'. Ann’s C ie. Church. Interment will be in Mourt Olivet Cemetery. Card nt GIl;anlu. CLARKE, MARY wish to express our ogre APDTSCiation o enr Ctsiends” Sad Rmxu.nh.l ireat BaDilst Ghureh.far. thelr the dea s Yt M LoV SISTER AND NIECE. Teitiend? BT OBERTA m': residence g?x'u"fy' nl Lorr BRADLEY, ey SAniE ‘uf .“{- abflumd T T meutn their loss a Gevotea xnn,:v‘ Bessle and Ludy Hig :fl & grand- 0t thers, " ten hun of ‘other 9 5. thence to neral will e Thele Bunds, T % m. from Macedonis A. & Ch\luh. BURNETY: ASRON. _Suddenly, lnv 20. \uo o i Wlnl nd William Bulnu 4 & al Jeaves “intee. sisters® Notie ot Hluner‘lnl Tesiy MCHARD l PAIRO. RRY. GFORGE . Taseed late n yond on Tuesday, May E BERRY of 608 16th gt. n.e. fi‘u‘_‘mi- o mourn their loss & JWJ“ fe, Try; five sons, four daughters, two brothers."one sister and a host of Iriends. Remains resting temporarily ! Cl Co.’s_funeral parlor, 4121 Brandywine | P! 103 loved husband of er of Arthur and Puneral services from o0 Chapin st p.m. Lillian_Pryor Marie Fryor. Chambers' funeral home, on National Ce: PRYOR. HURSHEL D. A specisl communl- Naval Lodge, No. u; unerai of our late ther, PRYOR. By _order mf master.” | ROLAND' 'ie)“fl Ifllbl.y ol)llll wite ot Richard & Resm her late u!ldtn:l l'l Thursdny, ""n’u’ he: tives and rienas Ihidiment Mbunt Olivet. Gome wiil 8 at 9:30 am. Iri!ndl invited to attend. Mount Olivet Cemeter: lflllN!DNv FLORENCE !ll.l' Bllfl‘!n esday, May 20, 1920, . a G, ’.?,‘f'm’u'"-‘,ut'u R Tison.." Pun nmnrlmrfld Thursday, May 22, &6 11 am. ALLWOOI‘I L I s’}lv at Cullmlvllh,o“ll % OOD unl!ll Th\rl- ay Manassas, Friends lnd relmvu SMYTH, WILLIAM. meg this m- ‘fl' Sunuty. May \Iy 1930, WILLIAM SMYTH ( v . l’etlrld devoted hulblnd .l l‘.r Sm; day. Mi X . “nephe beloved son of Berths Butler. nephew Teom fo nme | lids and joving moti Ghilda Mosby. ° Notice"of ‘funeval 1 COOPER. CHARLES. On Monday, u g 1758 t. PER, devntea' n per. Florence ax CRARLEY on” of Mary. Gooper Teiting at nu Jarvis" funeral " ohurch, . 1433 untll Wednesday noon, 'th -z mo Tesidence of his mot] EDWARD, Departed th £ 30 1930, JAMES £ o 2% son of Bernice terment Rosemont Cometery, © DUCKWALL, THOMAS, w. Gars My 2T oSS loyed husband, o 1435 on ‘Friday. May 30, at 330 PO, - Relatives and friends vited. fn- erent srivate.”” B GARY, WALKER On Tuesday, May 20, 1“0 at_his nlldancm 12 s SARY. “heloved Tusbana ‘ot E 25 ‘h above ress Thuradey, ferment 1vy Hill Gemetery: Al Mexlndfl Va. o R o R TIGEY on Thur: fives and irlends o Drivate. HITCHCOCK, MAR! day. May 21, WARY E S0 afeer e mcier Sitan HITOI 1_Crescent pl. 166! nw. Yidow of Capt. James H. Hitehcotk and mothy hur L. Hitchcock and Mrs. Edgar of Washington, D. Mrs, Monto H. Thomas of P ‘Body m hnmlnm i v.: m"'rmue:”nx HOUSE, CATHERI] NE CECILIA. ny May 21 19%0; St g b, Mve o ERINE CECILIA H UsE, widow of snnuel 5 House. © Bervices 5t et ho onroe LW, Apt. 30, Th Interment Winchester, KELLY, JS%F' ¥, lae n of the d Notice oF ‘tuneral hm MARSH, TTA. Debaried this life May 20, min C, u;uh iy é’l"im o‘n 'nn;’mu o Seiaved husba s "member. of “Americans. . Baliston ugmn Councll, Daugh- Mand’ United Joiners, Slso member 1‘”}!‘ i N ey, May 20, ?o!o. ‘at. e!‘r.u des 35" fi '{". ¥ piaNwAi AL velove the late Wil lem H. Moran, T ogitn Vear” P ner !zem I anbve Fesidonse Thirsday, ‘l‘u. A " Toterment at Congrgs: W' residence, lfx 3! i beloved son of )“mln an ‘wman. grandson of Mallah B aner ‘Roberts” Nowman, Notice of funeral hereafter. 2 v lnnnto p.m., fros t huren. lelnn “ostine. al church. “1 Do Wednesday, above residence. on TENNEY, Ifi E| B. ‘Tuesday, Ms “ ? ‘"lmnct ot 'l#hl‘l’. m’l‘l Beh le(l ly, N 9 bt | eme "y'. “l n' es and frie ‘invil M on Tuesday, uy 20, “Hosp! Hing 1 z'x'.’v Wencadas, My venue Bapt Rt thereatigr” ok BALL ¥RED C. In memery of our friend, FRED O. BALL. who one year ago day, May 31, 1929. d Jend, but mot, for; You are gong, dear, {riend, bu gotten. FOWLER, DAL lll.l.l A m te ot lm o SY 1“mm0!1 o% " Far ay 21, 1 Just & I um of awset rn?qu:unu: st a foken o at our hearts s RADORE" CHILD! YLE, ‘In sad_and loy IR By Sel mSr TBE 8 ho pusied'sway one year dso today, 21y 19329, Mgther, de ' To'see So0F am 'fli-r your volce ‘and neve afi Bome -Az B oammon. KLO* s H. lnvlu mb 3 h:zm.mflfl“gl Gll! d lear % l’- &l’ 1, {ather e Sears w0 oo + fo, have you near, change year to year, R e Dass away. nu-u we watched him n him h"we Toved Mfln“'w a0t ‘Bim stay. The world ma, Qur hearts t the FANNIE, Sacred to the e oday, ey 31, of my mother, dled four years A few more rolling l!lll at T ‘hll: :ll:ll thl IOM u! GMIL ‘Then I sl o Ao my mo! Ak BACGuTER, M 3 F. In loving remem! "5; Y?c"'fln‘x';““vocuu. -fl'-' &ifi:&m e four years ago FUNERAL DIRECTORS. —TIMOTHY HANLON Nncm Director Priva e m 1 H St. N.E. V L. SPEARE CO Wm.'H Sardo & Co. anate Limousine Ambulance Lincoln ALMUS R SPCARE the Original W. R. Speare Ce. uu Connecticut Ave. __ Potomse 4600 WILLIAM J. fiALLEY it N.| Braneh 0.01 Established 1876 " o Wil co Endfl' JDlease Teturn o ADL Ohlln o E L‘und e, v iah 34 o © iween 30 u.:‘d* n lost _wi n&g b g gas Td__setth edot Fhone Cofurabta') m“ eward e o ward: 9 3r “miand’® ot “Horenead " R = S T S 1337 J0th St. N.W. ___Phome Nerth 004) lyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9th 8t N.W. Cob. 6324, Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 984_New York Ave. N.W. Dis J« WILLIAM LEE'S S FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 933 PA. AVE. N.W.__NATIONAL 1306 1383 W, W. Deal & Co, Joseph F. E&hll Sonx 3034 M StTNW, - Fhane west 00 #| ™ Frank Geler'l Sons Co. 1113 SBEVENTA ST. Modern Chapel. Telpnons National 2473 S Revara. 2ot GoLF. fow Hlmn.hlllc;iuicfimefith .Z“:."; ) ‘Reward 1f returned. Ad: dress . Star o in Domt‘h)y Beauty T S “rm{x{ to Cogar, 3055 vuu 8t h‘:‘o 1 oof"&'.‘ m°f # et i & Ere PRICES. Open Evenings and Su g ° Buy on Eiseman’s convenient Also enjoy these other payment plan. Pay weekly or BREVERPAKT PINT Combinations gty v No. 1-Vaaills, Fresh Serawberry and Chocolate, EISEMAN s No. 4—Vanills, Fresh Strawberry and Orange Ice. Seventh and F Sts. FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY m—ncruwl PERPETUAL CARE Wide Ranss Sold of Hented Sos Aohoe No. 3—Frozen Cherries and Coffee. REASONABLE PRICES—TERMS No. 6~—French Roasted Almond and Banane.