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U. 8. Consul's Gems Found. BUENOS AIRES, March 23 () — Jewelry valued at about $5,650, stolen | from the Montevideo home of Tevis Huhn, United States vice consul, was recovered here yesterday by police in a jewelry store. The jeweler said he had bought them from & man he did not_know. CEDAR HILL Washington’s Most Beautiful Cemetery Desiring to offer COMPLETE cemetery service, has installed a freezing vault ‘v‘he:tl‘ex"k‘m')ttlur may be kept in a per e Of ervation for an indefinite E‘n‘e Cedar Hill Cemetery On Pennsylvania Ave. Kast of the Capitol COCONUT PUFFS™ 17¢ Krispy Crackers Nation-Wide j-rrow LSpecialé PARALYSIS FATAL & 10 ALBERT SPEIDEN Well Known Washington Architect Will Be Burledv In Manassas, Va. Albert Speiden, 64 years old, well known as an architect in Washington an 30 years, died yesterday niaor mh‘: M-ny:nu Va., lullowing THE EVENING lized in the devel residential projects District and nurby Maryland and | The Vlw 7 T Ly et lucation bn?zhmh later graduating at the W «School of Columbian University, | Miss now George Washington University. Never Practiced Law. Mr. Spelden was admitted to the Dis- trict bar but never practiced law. Short- ly after leaving law school he joined his brother, the late Willlam L. Speiden, in the architects’ irm. Willlam L. Speiden died in 1914. Mr. Speiden had been a resident of Manassas for the last 25 years, where he was president of the Volunteer Fire De- partment at the time of his death. He was a member of the Chamber of Com- merce and the Kiwanis Club of Manas- sas and of the Monarch Club of Wash- ington. ‘Was Active in Churchy Mr. Speiden was active in the Baptist Church of Manassas for many years. STAR, WASHINGTON, Funeral services will be held at that church lt 3 ocloel tomorrow m pastor, Rev. Charles R officiate and_ interment will b. in the eemmry at Manassas. Mr. Speiden is survived by his widow, Mrs. Effie Nelaon Speiden; & da Miss Vi ia Speiden; three . lél of Wi Speiden and Cuthburt Speldmroth of Washington, sisters, Mrs. Frank Culverwell and Miss lnry ‘Anna Bpeiden, also of Washing- DOCTOR DIES SUPDENLY" Graduate of Johns Hopkins Dead in Bay State. B Eager H_" Gouid, bacterologia: —Dr. T o1 thologist, died suddenly ter- ‘M "fle ‘was a native of wniunnd wu graduated from University of Penn- sylvanjp and Johns Hopkins University. 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Magruder MacDon- ald issued & certificate of suicide today in the death of Mrs. Lucille Byxbee, 47, of Riverdale, Md, who was found shot through the head yesterday in|e her room in the Annapolis Hotel. 't Harris, a col- room Detective Sergt. , chief of the homldde to Mrs. Baville, who declined to dis- close its contents on the ground it was “strictly " Investigators said they understood, however, that Mrs. Byxbee had lost & considerable sum of money in & recent bank closing. Conducted Delicatessen. Until recently Mrs. Byxbee conducted & delicatessen in Riverdale. She made her home with Mrs. Saville, registering at the hotel 'nxudn{—ntlht lieve she shot herself soon after taking possession of the room. She is survived by two sons, R.ul h, who lived with her, ‘and Robert, dent at the University of Penn:ylvnnh eral arrangements have not been completed. BANKING PUBLICATION EDITOR DIES AT HOME| William M. Rankin, Jr., Was For- mer Teller at Riggs Na- tional Bank. William M. Rankin, jr., 33, former teller at Riggs National Bank and edi- tor of Dollars and Sense, local bank- |}, ing publication, died yesterday at his MARCH 23, 1933 THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Light rain or snow this afternoon, followed by fair tonight and tomorrow; slightly colder tonight, lowest umwnun lh'xt 32 degrees; moderate winds, mostly e lal :e—"cwuny with light snow N 'y u-,E:.\nr’ this afternoon and in extreme t portion, and in the mountains omy wrught slightly eolder tonight; tomorrow 1 vmu—mhc snow or n(n in north | and light rain in south portion this aft ernoon, followed by generally fair to- night and tomorrow; somewhat colder wnum and in south’ tomorrow. Virginia — Fair and slightly | yar eolder preceeded by snow flurries in the mountains tonight; tomotrow fair. River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers very muddy this morning. Report for Last 24 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Yesterday— 3 4 pm. Highest, 51, 4:20 p.m. yesterday. Year ago, 53. Lowest, 35, 2 a.m. today. Year ago, 33. Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 74, on March 14, Lowest, on February 9. 'l'fla Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today. ‘Tomorrow. . 6:0lam, 2 0:15am. 6:31 pm. 12:43 p.1 Sun, today Sun, temorre H Moon, today.. 4:55am. Automobile lights must be tumed (m one-half hour after sunset. MIplullcn. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month, 1933. Average. Record. 325 3.55 7.09 '82 home, 3117 Twelfth street northeast, | October following a heart attack. Mr. Rankin was formerly a national bank examiner | and at one time was in charge of a New York brokerage office. He was a mem- ber of the National Press Club and often contributed to the dramatic col- umns of the Post. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam M. Rankin, ar., and two sisters, Miss Margaret C. Rankin and Mrs. Mary Myers, Richmond, Va.. Pu- nearal services and burial will be in Richmond tomorrow. GREATER ONE OF THE LARGEST ) UNDERTAKERS N THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as $65 w For a Complete Funeral We have amased the whole Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapia Sts. N.W. You Get the Biggest and the Best from Wm. H. Sardo FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel PIPE ORGAN Service that is Distinctive ' BUT NOT EXPENSIVE SERVICE is our SUCCESS Lincoln 0524-9244 412 H STREET N.E. Only for what you get | November . December 01 Bora: Mags Buffalo, N. Y. | cn 8. Cincinnati, Obio Cleveland. Ohio Columbia’ 8. C. | Denver, Colo. Detro l’:.l'ch . Tex_ | Gaiveston. T | Helena, Mont Huron, & Snowing Pt.cloudy 0 Cloudy Clou Fl tlfllld Cloudy " Gloudy Raining (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. ‘Tem) 1t 1t] London, Ensiand . D0 " pars elaud: (Noo Horta (Fayal, Juuru, e (Current _observations.) !l Oeornl Bermuda Part cloudy m. 0 Rig Part cloudy 70 S caar zane 80 Partcloudy LOST. BULLDOG. dark ‘brindle; 1925 S lar; strayed from 815 Sheridan Frad lgenv:?i. DOG—Nm white about N_PINSCHER, , trimmed” ears. Reward. Cleve- EYEGLASSES — Brown-rimmed leather case; Monday, Lin. 6534-J. in brown 11 pm. Please call QLASSES. dark shell rim: March 11 about 5 p.m., between 1225 13th on N to 14th, north fo P {0 P, to Cooper's hardware. Reward: M!uonumun 'BOOK—BIack, bet, 1207 10th st. and Brighton Ho ot nboul 1 p.m.Wed. POCKETBOOK, l-uu black, in Cfly cab, Wednesday evening, from 1éth and F to Garaller. * Rewara.” Jennings, 3800 14th, vum Gark Dlue. vichnity Euclid and 141 containing glasses. = keys WRIST WATCH—Lad: 5 . Tost Saturday night, between 14T and ngraham nd 6430 Sth'st. n.w. Adams 9477. Re- TgR_Tadys white goid. March ann's Dept. " est: 196h. 25¢ HOW much or how little is paid for a funeral service depends entirely upon individual needs and copper casket; others prefer mahogany, osk or cypress; s it costly covered design. select the desires. Some choose a bronze or ill others Also, the amount of service rendered varies with plans and requirements. In short, the cost of a funeral is just what you make it—and no more. That is why the Tabler Funersl Service never advertises so-talled “complete” funeral prices. O"di ients pay only for what they get. Visits or requests for further information sre courteously welcomed and incur no obligation. 928 M St. N.W. WASHINGTON D.C. Tataphone > NATIORAL 1544 ¢ Bart cloudy | OTHO T. BEALL DIES Native of Prince Georges Was De- scendant of Colonist. Otho Thompson Beall, well known in business nlrcl- here, died aufldcnly yu- terday at his home, 1314 Park road. He had been connected with i, P B T cé hemthewnnrmeeu an Oto e Klager and two children, | itherine and Otho 'l'hompwn Beall, jr. Funeral services will be held at 2 .m. Priday at St. Barnabus Church, Lh.nd Md., with burial in the church- RYAN RITES-TOMORROW Policeman, Who Died Yesterday, Will Be Buried in Glenwood. Nncnl serivces fcr Policeman Thomas Ryan, tenth precinct, who dled at !I.ble! napnm mlel‘d-l morning, will ducted in the 8. H. Hines Co. fu- nenl home, 2901 l'vumenth street, at 8:30 am. tomorrow, followed with a requiem mass at St. Aloysius Church at 9 o'clock. Members of the Policemen’s Associ- ation will attend the funeral in uniform. Pallbearers will be selected from No. 10 police command and interment will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Plan Benefit at Riverdale. RIVERDALE HEIGHTS, Md., March | 23 (Special)—A card party will be held tomorrow evening at the local fire house for the benefit of the Pire- men’'s Auxillary. Mrs. Genevieve Stew- art is chairman o! arrangements. Ok "B TDeloved: hugbend Y Badwin (nee " Rithardeons from " the above’ residence "on vary_ Chure il Reiatives ana. 17iends u\- Vited Tnterment churen :tlnnery 23 THOMPSON. beloved Mosband" of sopme Klager Beall and father of Katherine and Qtbo, Thompson Beall. ir. “Pune es| 1Bim, thence to aba; Md.. whi Services will be heid ¢S S Relatives and friends invited. M. On Thursdsy, Marc) et ressdence. 5622 52nd i BELL. wife of Gilbert Remains resting st the funeral home. 2001 14th st. Notice ‘of funeral Jater. 4IDA MAY. Departed this life sday. March ‘22,1 at her resi- cencers4¥a 1o et A, wife of John T. Better, her of George 8 and Eimer ¥, Betier and sister of Joseph Fadle.” Notice of ~funeral ALEVIA A Bell Hines Co n.w. Ivnu. On Wedneaday. her Tealdence. Ster. Bi e Keen). “ punerai from her R ALEVIA in Vihe “GOLh vear ot her age. Saturday. March 25. at 11 am sidence. Interment Biove Cemeters. Hernamme™ Suddenly. on ‘Nndlv XBEE it 8o Tunera) Bome, 400" Chapin Notice of funeral later. i " Remains ‘resting st ‘tha Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Seiapin Cr.mpers O funers} homs iater. Interment Richmond, Va. | DROWN, RICHARD 0. On Thursdsy, March 1 RICHARD O. DROWN. ‘beloved 3" of Mary Weat and the ats Orviie B y CLARK, in| Hids “Clark Priday. fermént Giengood DARE. On Thuridey. | At her home. RACHEL | beloved wife e late Etchison of Gnlh!uhun. Md. funeral la | PAIRFAX, R von ‘Notice o | | Wednesday, ABETH P, e Jackasn - wite.of William Fairfan. nsw of Matthew. n:u‘:— 501 eir joss. Rem: rest Janifer's funeral parior. 1115 22nq n.w. Funeral Priday, March 24, at 2:30 {rom the above pariors, Rev. Walter ks officiating. Interment Woodlawn | | Cemetery. FEARSON. (OLARA VIRGINIA, On Thurs- at her relld:nc! | ag years. Notice of funeral hereatier. GLORIUS. LYDIA NARRIETT. On Tuesdsy. arch 2 a ergency Hospital. LYDIA “HARRIETT. wife of Harry A Glorius and daughter of Mrs. Mary Payne and tne late William Payne. She is siso urvived by nine children. Notice of fu- | heral hereatier: 'RA. On_Tuesday. March 21. GLOVER. _Remains resting e - Shambers Co. funeral home, lmrm K(:)r"‘lnln st. n.w. Inferment in Cleve- HEALY, CATHERINE VIRGINIA. On Thurs- day. March 23, 1933 at her residence Jiestonn. ave. nw. Avt. 1 CATHERINE VIRGINI of lh‘ lat Jfi Puneul lcr" nw.. on Saturday. M r thence to m Pair’s Cathoiic Ehureh, 15t and V ats. 1w where mass will be'said at 9 In ‘ment Mount Olivet” Cemetery. HOLLIS. FANNIE, Departed this life Wed- nesd h 22, 1 h Paul Heals: oxboro Bl of 3 .~ She also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Remains Testing at the John T. Rhi funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of Des?'md this life Wed: t Sunday, Ma; from A\lenn‘rl- Memorial Cili, BTIR ana N ath, B KE| ®. FREDERI LERE March “21 FREDERICK V.. beloved son of Nor: the late William Keleher. from 'Bis 1ate residence. 1513 E 4 C] Tut Brovidence Hospital nmem "o T mea. xnumun Hoek cmk wards. She Telativen and Triends’ Remains restine at me Jah & Co. Bome. 235 Norin Patrick st Notice of funeral here. LEPAGE. N. Departed this life io33, st 11:30 pm AMMO? Sunday, March 19, 3 AMMON _LITTLEPAG! husnnd of the ‘to mourn 4 xmn oerusalem mnun ih and Bev. gxllul Lewis oHiciating. tives and invited. Interment llou!i Ilon Oemetery. MeBLAIR, Ilcllll'l Comnd!l of Nchll’d March 24, 1 at at 816 Franklin 3 Va.. to attend tl our’ late comra McBLAIR. WILLIAM O. 3 nder. cGREW. ADA LOOMIS, = On Wednesday, - P Cltiton Springs. N ¥, Ak LooMIs McGREW. in her 813t vea widow of Beniamin E. McGrew and mothe; of Milton PFitzhugh and Irving McGrew. chapel_of Glen- 3 C., on m, OHN. Tuesday, ter & briet iliness 30 B. Alexandris, funeral of Funera] services in_th Cem hi ne: b fost of other relatives and frie peral Saturday. March Irom First Baptist Oni Dumbarion ave. n.w. Re ciating. . | Neither the JAMES v/ uy ternoou, Maren L Fome of hus s0., WALLACE M1 Vi Mol ‘me of Artingion, Va.; three dlulhlus, Mrs. residing near hfi nrulz Vi 7 endon, Va., unti Friaay, Marca 24: thence ‘1o Gainesy e, 8, wasre seri- ces will be neid a: the M. E. Cnurca at Interment in caurca cemetery, MOORE. CAROLINE A. Wednesday, Mareh s Ber “restaence 40 rince CAROLINE A Moore, sr. Fu- Berai from the resiacnce on $riasy. sta. ca 24, at 3 p.m. Interment Union Cemeie:?, Alexandria, Va. MOUNT, TALLU fe of nefal services on Saturday, Ma. J Dfll at Hysong's parlors, lllJU l: Interment Cedar Hill Cemeters. EDWARD SWANN. on 'mnnau at his’ residence, Lo aliis resting wt At BN AR, B runera ome. "ony G H: Hines RRIE, March 23, 1 Lemont at. n fvices and mumem Mavsville, Ky. On Wednesday. MARY 1oss: at S5 p.m., at the resi: TERSO! ushter, Mz Bolo gmn. 1‘2‘4“ ot 8% MARYS LEiEn: sears,” belovea wite of ¢ : JoBn W. Peierion, formerly of Hai m ery Baturday omit foers. ' oWednesday, e, A . Puneral will be held from Timothy Han- lows tuneral Parlors, 641 H si. ne. on 30 am. * Reqllem ma 2 M-unm (Shirch. ‘Capitol % am. Interment Mount Ofiver “cemeicty.” “Heiat i Olivet | ives ana irienas POLLARD. CHARLOTTE A, On Tuesds March 21 i933, at Freedmen's Hospi: tal, CHARLO' I"IS A. POLLARD, wife of the late Rev. B. PDUlru and devotea mother of Do“y Alea: Dorothy and bllnlty Pollara_and Ju. Lee. James Epps. Funeral Tnursdiy. Xmm the W. E: numn WiLLian M., March’ 22, 1945, at his iath st ne, WILLIAM JR. Wednesday, residence, 3117 stepmothei, hig sisters, . and Interment Richmond, lw THOMAS 4. On Wed AL, AL Bibiey no.mn’x”'-f-fi'o M'"h now, SCOTT., AARONELLA March 21, wite o s wite of the late Dr Che gevoted mother of Marion da e oti- Funeral services Priaay, 2 « p.m. Ghur:n. te: cloc at_Berean Interment Harmony ALIII‘I' On Wednesd: . Mary i his residence, in . anassas, e Gith year of his age, AL- beloved husband o Efle Kelson Funeral services at the Baptist poonduciee toa by Dr. cay. .darch 24, 23 pm. Interment at Manacess Geme: STEWART, ,GEORGE J. on Jednesday. a L hh I 5 dty” Wwison 1 Va. will be sl fie repose o, 8t Ck‘lnts Church, (:;’prl:(n ’215 & dt ?nflly,d March 24, at 10 l:hunn. ‘. lames Cemetery, THOMAS. EDWARD. oOn 2 3 at Emergency Hospital, WARD THOMAS, devoted brother 6f Lewts Tlmmn nnd uncl e ©of John Thomas. 1 Pria; Mar =4, at 1 pm. from Ei 2 Ja rns funeral church, 1432 Interment Payne's Cemeter: GTD WILLIAM L. On ‘Thursday, G A 480 am et hli L Wastvaron, i h‘lg’th. fle\oufl hul Monday. March Remains temporarily restin - Rhines funeral chapel *3rd o o, . Notice of tuneral . MARY. Wednesday, u.xfi’.“'-’.-’.“lé"“ ot Gullines Hospital, MARY W, Matids White, lnd lo Remains temporarily " Rhines funera) L’.nii"“‘& and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of Tunerat latre in Memortam DIGGS, JORN. In lovi loved husoand. JOHN DIGGS. who asted 12,0 Ereat Bevond two years ago toces: March 2 nm beloved, rest. 18 LOVING WII STER. oncs CARRIE WRiTas Sus M'Vl‘!, MARY E. l - 9, Passed s erch = aWay two years lso CaCE B MALCOLM AND HALL, CLARENCE V. my brother. CLARENCE Barted this life one year'ago today. only knows how much I m ; Never shall your memory fade TO" Loving | thoughts shall always wander to Where you are laid. HES LOVING HisThR. mms. 8. a0 DAW- SHAMWELL. JOSEPH. In sad but I memory, of our deat husband and sathers Whe ife one year age agar »2.;&?'«'5?’1 o5 |\ V. L. SPEARE CO successors e m.:,n_, scessars to nor connected Atlantic 1700 _ TlMOTHY HANLON J. WILL! ]\'\I LEE’S \O\S co. FUNERAL DIRECTO! CREM-\[ORIL \[ 4th & MASS. AVE. N.E. LINCOLN 52”0 Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 111 Modern Chaner Tetéohons National 2473 CHAS. s. ZURHOTRST 301 EAST CAPITOL Phone Lincoln 03y "W.W. DEAL & CO. 816 H ST. NE. LINCOLN 8200 ]oscph F Birch'; Sons \C BIRCH 3034 M St. N V\' Shone west Established bt | JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N. Fhone Nerth 0047 FUNERAL _DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. 3 1al wnmmdelunn me, s, e, s n.w. l':r the 1 mpie, Risase of St 1&5 fincral of Brother JOHN %fi" rom First Baptist cnur:hs i t. and GEO. C. SHAFFER *fl‘h Floral rts Night Phones, Clar. 1 !-'l’.r&ldvl FLORAL TRIBUTES $2.50 up Dellvered