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"1 HEADACHE REMEDY 5 already dissolved! Therefore acts without delay! MNothing gives such quick relief from headaches, neuralgic, rheu- mitic or riodic pains, or aehos due 16 colds, as Capudine “Because it is liquid and its in- Qtedients are already dissolved. (/o /rl/ulr/ CApUDINE Your systém can absorb them at once. No need to prolong yéur suffering, waiting for a solid _temedy to dissolve. Capudine’s dction is immediate, gentle, and delightful. 10¢, 30¢, 60c. ROCHE RITES SATURDAY Baltimore Detéetive Died Hore Yes- terday From Heart Attack. Funeral services for Lieus. Oofnelius F. Roche, mémber of the Baltitore de- téctive force, who dled in this city yes- 88 & résult of & heart "CAST THY BREAD UPON THE WATERS' . Trading with unreliable, irresponsi- ble concerns of any nature is bound to cause you and you and us con- fusion and trouble such as we are now experiencing - - - but e Predict--- that the American people will realize this from now on and in the future, place their trade and confidence in concerns which have proven their responsibility and reliability. on't Forget--- that from the so called panic of 1907, the American people arose, the great- est nation in the world - - - and so e Predict--- that there is in this country the Honesty and the ability ---and THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WILL CARRY ON! o ONG IV |INEN Uy fpar IF YOU WANT SAFETY YOU MUST TRADE WITH A RELIABLE CONCERN Rites Tomorrow THOMAS ¥. CAMERON. THOMAS F. CAMERON BURIAL TOMORROW Assistant Corporation Counsel Suc- cumbs at 29 After Long Tllness. Thomas ¥. Cameron, 29, assistant corporation counsel, who died yesterday 8t his home, 1321 Kennedy street, will be buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery tomorrow, following funeral services at his late home at 8:30 a.m., and mass at the Church of the Nativity at 9 am. Mr. Cameron had been ill since last July. He gtaduated from the George- town University Law School in 1925, and was engaged in private law prac- tice until appointed assistant corpora- tion counsel ‘in 1927 He is survived by his father, William H. Cameron; his widow, formerly Miss Marie Qreer of this city, and & brother, Willi§ H. Cameron, jr., Also of this city. ONE OF THE LARGEST A UNDERTAKERS N THC WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as 365 Fer a Complote Funeral Cars and All We Mave amased the whele profession Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. You Geot the Biggest and the Best from EISEMAN’S SEVENTH & F STS. Spring SUITS 18 NOTHING DOWN Just Pay $6 IN APRIL $6 IN MAY $6 IN JUNE All-wool suits, tailored of long-wearing materials, in the newest and smartest Spring shades. ‘See them—a huge selec- tion in all models and sizes. PAY NOTHING DOWN Such clence must be : merited Y; Veters ‘Washington. that are fair and reasonsble. fter year the Tabler Funeral Service is chosen by the Buresu, the Navy and the Marine Corps, to serve them in We take pride in this appointment and offer it as e dence of our ability to render dignifi FINAL RITES HELD FOR J. P. HUBBELL Retired Manufacturer’s Body to Be Taken to Colorado Springs, Colo., After Capital Funeral. FUNERAL ON SATURDAY FOR JOHN W. HURLEY Native of D. C., Well Xnown Fisherman, to Be Buried in St. Mary’s Cemetery. Funeral services will, be held at the Church of the Nativity &t 9 o'clock Sat- urday for John W. urky, 17, well known Wuhlnmn Pplumber and fsher- man, who died yesterday at his home, 1219 Geranium street. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. A native of this city, Mr. Hurley was married here in 1885 to Miss Kate Cos- tinett. He was one of the city's most enthusiastic fishermen, and had many monl catches to his credit. At one e he displayed a large tankful of the fish at his D street place of business. He was a member of the Washington | lodges of Elks and Eagles, Besides his widow he is survived by three sons, John W, jr.; Harry N, and Walter | Hurley, and a daughter, Mrs. Charles M. Schneider, MRS. ANABEL J. WALLACE DIES IN ATLANTIC CITY | Daughter of Former Principal Ex- | aminer of Patent Office Is Buried in Seranton, Pa. Mrs. Anabel J. Wallace, widow o(, Dr. Clarence J. Wallace and for- merly Miss Anna J. Aughinbaugh of | this city, died March 1 in Atlantic Otty, following a stroke, it was learned here today. shewubunedln?len[ antvilie Cemetery. Scranton, Pa. Mrs. Wallace, who was the daughter of the late Wiliam L. Aughinba: principal examiner at the Patent e for many yvears, had lived in Scranton, Pa., for some time, moving to Atlantic City when her husband, a Dhyltelm in Scranton, died Within the past 10 months her ' brother, Arthur J. Aughinbaugh of Santa Monica, Calif., died, and another brother, John F. Aughinbaugh of Los | ‘Angelu was killed by & bandit. She is survived by a third brother, Dr.| g{llhm E Aughinbaugh, New York 3. | —_— CLOTHING STORE LOOTED | Goods and Cash Totaling $538 Taken by Thieves. clomln(mdenh!onumnluubf $558 was stolen last Was reported the Star Credit Clnthin' o, 835 Bev- enth street, by thieves who entered by removing a lock from the bars to a rear window. | aresatar S0 mens oule ¢ ‘esses, 30 men's topcoats and & number of shirts. sum of §35 was taken from the cash drawer. Wm. H. Sardo FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel PIPE ORGAN Service that is Distinctive BUT NOT EXPENSIVE SERVICE is our S8UCCESS Lincoln 05249244 412 H STREET N.E. confi- , understanding service at price: Bach family that calls upon us may be sure of the personsl attesition of Mr. Tabler as well the services of a carefully trained, efficient, courteous corps of assistants. And the merchandise we furnish is known and recognized for its quality and value. Requests or v for further information are cordially welcomed ss strictly confidential, and iseur no ebligation. N AL K.TABLER WQonectre 928 M St. N.W. WASHINGTON D.C. Tabuphons > NATIONAL 1544 « | Highest, | Lowest, 14, on February §. taken were 15! Atiant THOMAS D. BAILIE DIES * FROM AUTO INJURIES Yofmer Xditor of Arlington News- paper Was Struck Down Several ‘Weeks Ago by Mit-Run Driver. tomorrow cloudy, in_south postion afternoon, lli‘htly colder in south portion Virginia—Fair nnfl colder wm(ht' morrow cloudy and somewhat A probably ld.\n'!d by rain on the comst and rain or snow in the interior. W-G Virginia—Fair and eolder to- tomorrow cloudy. probably snow mn mu'.heut portion. Potemac and Shenandoah Rivers elear this morning. Report for Last 24 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Degrees, | Record for Last 24 Hours, mxhut 52, 3 pm. yesterday; 2go, Towses 40 11 pm. ym:dw ago, 16. Record Temperatures This Year. 68, on February 24. year year Tide Tables. | (Purnished by United States Coast and QGeodetic Survey.) ‘Today. 6:06a.m. 0:31am. 6:24pm. 12:45pm. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sun, today... 6:30 Sun, tomorrow 6:29 Moon, today.. 3:39 pm. Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Clplul (current month to date): Month. 1933. Average. Record. . 325 355 709 '82 6.84 8.84 High Low | Hien ; 1:33pm. Sets. 6:09 6:10 327 3.75 ... Ptcloudy Pt.cloudy ; Biclouey ar T ear r 0 Cloudy Pt.cloudy udy | Mo. 30.16 30.00 30.04 ST FRE32323, 2 20n 223258 petutes 3 (T8 m. Greengieh tims. todyy.) mperature. St_Georges. Bermuda. - San Jusn, Puerto Rico. TWRER B?ifi" 13 ‘Efin COAT Joui ml t Inaugural ‘give name an Address "Bo; Star_office between mm-y evening, 812 N ntaining tamps. e poodle, fem raved D56 Columbia Td. Anl'en to name Flu fle._Reward. Adams 7193-W. Ted Irish settar. whits ipot o B Bt ttl 1,,from 1100 K Lin. 889 .. Reward. i!m T Dot 7 et e A v o EP Kaams . marked white FOX_TERRIER DOG: and bfl'fl short tail. Reward. 1250 Hofld. aver Die. FUR CORT-Taken by mistake at W -un-- . "331”""? sh -1 esinr; W'y 38 YK "ot Georela. S Doo— m-yea from Ior 10 B me & nenr LI_0246. and_tan: answers to immet e o ave. lnd 1 see elevator_girl. 918 5.00 [ Jl!ll Hflly on North Caj Deward: “Hort b blogk Return to 14 Tryani W tro; 9 o'clock Monday night. l’lhun probsbly in taxi m.,. Croban, g e Sileral meld PAIR OF FIELD GLASSES, M 4. in a taxi. Reward. Ast. 406, arch, 1750 16in at. w%? v-x 7’12-1. Edgemoor, 12 noon_ yesterday, in front of 516 Baierut st Takoms Park. dress ceive reward. le!l Huffer-Shinn glasses; and K st Phone SCARF—] 0291, lul at. = castaniing near ave. ur0066-d. ‘s sray silk gearf. Phone Nat. $400 REWARD —for the return to Nichols Co. Woodward Rlds. of & Sraceict, one incn wide, st with uare emeraids, twelve large lso numerous “smaller diamonds; dla 3 lost a¢ Pin-American Gnion betweeny10 and P8 o March 3 o ARD $50 RE Co., Woodward : Bat- -’Bl m m‘-m pin Tomorrow. I 5:14am. | &s\l Amngm | | GOLDEN, h | HENSON. THOMA! | RUNTER. MARY HINMAY. n | lvmt lon IRISH POET LECTURES Gogarty Speaks on Culture of 90's at Universities. Dr. Oliver 8t. John Gogart; Iriah, Syee Btate Bens on “In- credible mume" last ¢ st Trinity culture of the 90's at on Cambridge and Dub- lin Universities. “ , poet and JOIIIOI—IPII(IGI. Mrs. Mable M. H of Atling| g '&szn"' of amank-.' T i SR | "I g:“::’ B:.'hlull,ul “\‘l l&m AMILY. ¢ m%xx':"" Bntl;n. BAILIE THOMAS DORSET. Thudsr. March 9. 1935, af Tis residence ave. nden, Va. BAILIE, umi Duiband of Virglnia' m. -m"} r aanenters, e T . e, Bliare Somets % of Bt | 'fl mer31g" Wiison® bivd.. uun.'fl Notiee o? xunm'} later. N D. Wednesda: 'og.': % 'lbax, at m%mu o Eonals a e o 2 from' A1l Baints Bpiacopal Church. 2 pm., o Oiley. Ma, BURLEY. MAGG mumzmm this 1ife Tues- enc day. Mazch 7, a rfiu%v‘q}] suehter ot the laie Iu}‘m atiids ol.her of Johi ! T et ‘Bl ! - !um the | 4N 3. | » CAMERON. THOMAS ¥. Wednesday. Mareh 4. 1983, at g rflmuce 132 ennedy ‘sf. n.w. elovi Bussand of Marle Camefon (nce Greer) frgm his Iate residenge, on Fri- 19. f the Nlll' be offered af | terment. Mount Olivet Cegne- CHASE. CHARLES AMOS. On Monday. March 6, 1933, at 530 pm, at lhz vall Hospital 'CHARI MOS' Ch. beloved husbapnd of S voted son of igene of Linkwood, Md. He aiso. leaves one | brother, three sisters and many other rei- atives and_{friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, d and “Eye sti sw. untll Thursday eve- nlnl H;u‘h 9 then at his late residence, ol Snureh, 'sFad it 4nd Bennin terment Arlington National Cemetery. A M. Died at Providence . March 7. 3, beloud filulhur ou ne on Saturday, March 1 3 quiem mass’ at Holy Name am. Interment Mount Olivet FLETCHER. MAGGIE Devarted tm- llle iocMRIch T 18 t g1y IS e, iong. o mourn thelr 1oss & devoles hul- h Fleicher. one son. Joseph s bet i e T % Hollomln officiating. Intermént Hatmony Cemete: AIC Depart. d hi Marc! T ARG GoLBEN be- | Tavea son of the IAte James’ a6d Marina | Golden. He leaves to mourn their loss | one brother. James Golden. jr: a loving sister, Mre. ‘Susie Henson: three nephews. three nieces and a host of ether relatives | and friends. Remains resting at Eugene | Fordy funeral home. 1300 South Caitol st. Notice of funeral hereafter BACKETT. ALPHO] day. Mareh 1213 B st husband of Ma of Mrs. Helen thy E. Williams. Lite On Wednes- ALPHONSO 8. belov y C. Hackett and father Farrell and Mrs. Doro- Funeral from the above Tesidence Bat March 11. Helatives ‘and friends invited: ment Rock Creek Cemetery. HAGER, EDWIN & iwin 8. ir. P.. Nellie C. lnd Hargiet Lanha ra) ‘Beott's. funeral nnm 800 Fridey, Mareh 10, and Triends invitsd to attend. Interment ar Hill Cémeters 2 On Wednesgay. March L. HARRIS. 'beloved L. and Blizabeth Funeral from_the Tt Harris, age residerice of rett. 940 11 .. Saturds ! Reiatives and invited. March " f friends nterment Glenwood Cemetery. 10 (YAM). Departed this life Wednesday, March 8, 1033 at Gollin- ger Hospital, THOMAS (YAM) HENSON. n Henson. and other relative Remains at Robert Camp- bell's funeral home. 423 4%a st. &.W. tice of funeral later. No- On Tuesday ave.). Friday, Interment Arling- Cemeiery. " Remains restin 3 the s lrlor of Almus R.Speare. 162 On Wednesda: OTHN, W heloved usban llurl;', (nee conlnturl and John W. M. “Schnelder. it residence, on Saturday. March wil B st Interment at St. LEY, JONN W. Praternal Order of sles request meibership to atiend fu peral services to be held for iheir late brother, JOH HU t the resic dence. 1219 Qeranium 'st. 30 % lock 'daturdsy “moraine Members 2150 Feauested o attend the Ensle service March 10, at 8 o'clock DOE ROBERT E. MATTINGLY. 10 KEEFE. JOBN JACK. On Wednesday, March 933, 4 Mount ‘Alto Hospital, JOHN oved B ACK' KEEFE. bel son of the late ih owel . Puneral from his iate re Tth st. ne. Sat-| uy M Church, where requiem mass aid at ® am. for the repose of hh Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tives ‘and friends iavited. 10 m ON. ALOYSIUS, JR. Suddenly. on Tuesday, March 7, 1933, in Denver, Colo., Aloysius. Jr., beloved son of Agnes and the late Aloysiis Lemmon. brother of Mar- guerite, Paul, Anthony and John Lemmon. Notice of funersl hereafter. LEWIS. ETTA. On Wednesday, March . 93 at bef residence; 1423 ist st. n.w. A devoted mother of Helen hambers. Jane Crowger, Thurston, Mor- Renie, Floyd. Sherley and 'James Lewis. and loving sister of Mrs. Eiey Gray She also leaves many other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. ird and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. MeDERMOTT, JORN. On Tuesdsy. March JOHN, beloved husband of the Hiahors McDermott. Bemains resting the 'nmouu Hanlon funeral parlors, 841 H st Funetal from Timothy Hanlon's mn;m pariors Friday, h 10, at 8§ Tequiem mass at B Bominic's Chureh at B & m. " Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 0 HEWITT. = Buddenly. on 7. 1633, at his Tesi- i5) Manor " circle, Takoma Park beloved mub-nd H of Emma Elizabeth Mills (nee Hal) and father of Gladvs E_Mills. Services at Takoma Park Baptist Churcn. Piney n.w.. interment. Con- at ho Aspen YR 10 at B30 P #gressional Cemetery. MINOR. | fll! M. Monday, March 6, 1033, o c glop Jeaves two grandchildren. Charles B. et C. Fisher, and many Iriends to mourn_ their loss. " Re resting at McGuire's funeral home. dh et nw nFuneral from the ‘above. med estabiishment Priday, March 10, a.m: thence to the Holy Redeeme: halu Church, where mass will be cele- o'clock, Interment Harmony WILLIAM On_Wednesday, T3 A%, Froviaence ‘Hossitel, AM E. beloved husband of the ewm Services will 'st’s fuperal parlors, QG hriday. March | HENNING. FRANK J. .m. nt Glenwood 2 Goorsta and Boutn Caroline papers nnn u:nl ru-u omit flowers. 10 ?n“vun""fl 7th nt" -"' :t fuc o«m nld-y Ma n m, t Ernest. I r'uuom’fimn. 1682 an "Lack e ‘kma . Shorur..h "xt‘ Mml“’ll HIY RY l"l Y'l" GOMC after 6 l 'll’ll f\lllll’ll Mll. 7 bretine: u-rfu ” f‘n'? remr 't‘l B Jn Seral B n-r oty 12 ln Memortam Ay By ARy Ing memory of “fl’- ried um-“nu Sienl years-seo s mother, care rill you sce the vacant chai e vacant chair, LOVING DAUG! BEALL. MARY Sacreq to the memors mother, MARY E. are] Just like & beautiful flower, mother. dear, our sunshine Which brings, to e’ the ever-loving thought of i It comes and lingers whenever it will In the morning, at noon or the evening [ Ao brings with it wishes, fond ang the p fucetest memories, mother. of y LOVING DAUGHTER PANNIR. . * BEALL. MARY E. A tribute of love to the BBy, a0l dear wile and motner, MARY E. o left s etght year arch 9. 19 inot tell now we miss you, Our lips do not know what to say. Buf God ¢nly knows how me miss you HER oTED R HUS‘B ND Al AND BBl o EALL, MARY E. In memory of my mother, who died eight years ago ! Loving thoughts. silent tears, Beautiful memories of one Ao dear. SON, HARVEY. * FERRIS. FRANCI In !‘lfl and loying remembunce of brotl FRAN M. Annjver- M Dominic's Chufeh: My home has now a vacant chair T Think of him ‘who ‘once. wi Althovgh T know he's gone I can't believe he's gone to stay. I miss his Jovely akill a 1 miss his laugh, I mist mile. And though the years Smme and go. Tknow I'll aAlways miss him $o. Sadly missed, LONELY MOTHER AND PATHER. You are gone, but mot forgotten ard e, one’ that loves you est, my love for you will linger Aot 1.0, o A8l to regt sisT¥R, mste. - FREEMAN, nl:'uAmv c. AN, who departed two years ago today. March 9, 1931. The world may change from year to year, And friends fror gl But never will my father om my memory fade away YOUR DEVOTED DAUGHTER, MELBA ». JACKSON. In sad and_loving my dear husband ., Who was 50 suddenly called home " three ‘years ago today, March 9, Loved in . mns;nmq g deatn. | HENNING, fl!lfllnldl T sad but lovi memory of my_ desr. devi usban: GEORGE who was taken {rom me - -uunu five vears ago today. March 5, 1928 The blow was hard. the shock severe, We never thought his death so near. Only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell What would T sive to hold his hand. s dear facs Just Hig loving smile, hls weicomé Yotee. That meant 86 much to m He_little, thousht when |..vm. home That he would never return. THAt he o soonIn denth Soud sleep And leave me here to mourn. T have lost my soul companion, A life linked with my own. And day b day I walk thre JOHNSON. VAL. a_dear.’ devoted who départed this day. March 9, 19 remembrance of o e, SR ite two vears afo io- e 2 flower m t fades away. pon_this e would not stay. rhcw{u sess and knows the bect e 100! iway home to rest LOVING FRTEND. ROBINSON. JONES. HA) uv T AES, MARRY ‘m loxips memory of my an Gevarted this Jife eh geparted this It T years es ioday, The one T laved h His firm The hand ihat & Now lies in anm LAWRENSON, membrance o ROBERT J. LA sone to rest. + ln ail ave me help h;am Sl nl'r 1. In low nl.n- Qur husband and father oné aren B, 1892 year ago ioday. Loving #houghts, true and tender, Just to show we_ still remember. WIFE' AND GHILDREN. o McCORMICK, EDWARD M. In sad but loving rememprance of v 8- Bund: EBWARD | M. MCGORMICK. 'vho departed tm- life one 3 geparted "t o e toauy, You xuflered hours. yes, hours, To wait for cure. but in vaia:” O "B il "God ‘above knew what was best, He called you home to give you rest Ma hll soul in A cH mcx wfi ckRRfE = Mcoon- MINO - RICE. Deoarted this lite four et a0 o 3 I5us avo today, March 9, 19 ‘l'hmll -e may mourn those in I the dearest, they shall return soon. .hl-'fl Thy voice 'comfort those now weeping, blddml rejoice. All In Jesus sieepin; DE' i DEYGTED WIFE. ELTZA MINOR. ‘.’Keclfll:nAl“oll!H'; m:m‘llilflf of I:VQ l;ld af- ory of my dear t! AU SAkE whe Geparicd this iFe w0 years ago. Mazeh 2. 1 SIMMONS. ROBER: g oo T membrancs of ROBEHT A e STAMONE i?:flr(?:.‘l!“‘ from us lll 'Cll’l ago ID‘., Shorish our uSEkeen s You el ;l"f.mme FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JoscphmF:cBirch's Sons 3034 M St NW. BBy, mes qase IGHT CO. JOH| North 004y V. L VL. SPEARE CO. o7 TOM Bt uinhitanes 1538 T the rucnna Teltner the s 'grs fo nor conneeted with _Natiosei2s0z 1009 H St. NW. WILLIAM H. SCOTT mnh 8t l.l. J AMES T. RYAN Mllnlle 17? 816 B ST _N.E ~ TIMOTH Y HARL J- WILI WILLIAM LEE’S SfSNS CO. CRE\IATORIDM 4th & MASS AVE. NE. " Frank Geier’s fi Co. SEVENTH ST. N.W. National 2473 301 EAST CARITOL, ST. i | MODERATE W’fm‘fi% i Evenings nd Sunds 14th&E7e 0. A. CO 'lli:“g.lfi""& 3 l“‘ -1 ".n":l l ‘Gude Bros, Co., 1212 Asute Delivery Serviee FLORAL TRIBUTES $2.50 up Delivered