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D. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1933. NOTED SCIENTST DIES IN DETROIT Dr. William Henry Holmes | THIEVES TAKE $275 FROM THEATER SAFE Believed to Have Hiddea in Ta- kome Park Amusement House Before Closing Last Night. WASHINGTON KIWANIANS IMTIATE FOUR MEMBERS | S Wi B * Magner, Montgomery County Tommissioner, and Chief of . : :v:;nm“ Moxley Guests. ; mr wmmn Oourtenay Xnown in )rp-floommm«m:nr county. and m) n-nut Many - Lesding Roles Suecumbs. Xe POUR' CORNERS, Md., April Il—WBmvn mp:rmwmen t of the Wash- | oo yoRK, April 31 “UP—Wiliam]| B mfin lice force. Frohman's wwgrmg‘r:dn&flubmov- 8 8. Pardoe, a member of the !Courtenay, who pliyed opposite Doris peuedmnb'mmmplmnu. NOTED ACTOR DIES B3 muns gty nent Our 1933 Quality Would Have Cost *50 in 1930 We've been making clothes since 1879, but neither we nor anyone else ever made clothes like these for #18.50. Prices are lower now than for many years, but they are not going to remain at this level . .. they can't. These fabrics are the kind that fancy priced tailors sold for... Oh, what’s the use!..a whole lot of money a year or two ago. We've a tremendous outlet with our 63 stores and 950 salesmen in every State, selling the clothes we make ourselves, direct to the men who wear them. The quantity that we buy and our cash get us the pick of the woolen crop at the lowest price. Our designers, cutters and tailors then go to work on these fine fabrics with heart and soul and skill to satisfy you... because you are our bread and butter. 'Without you, Richman Brothers’ 3000 clothes makers can’t: work. Most of these 3,000 people own stock in this company and: get a dividend every three months . . . providing we please you, We have an assortment to please every man. That may sound like a broad statement, but we have a right to make it, for we have every color you can possibly want. We make sizes for stout men, slim men, extra tall and very short men ... models for those who want conservative clothes as well as for those who like the broad shoulder and flat hipped style. There is nothing worth while that we don't have. That's where our 54 years' experience in clothes making and in finding out what people ‘want, counts. It takes a maker who deals direct with the wearer to get that knowledge. Come in and take your choice of any suit or topcoat in the store . . . they’re all. $18.50 RICHMAN BROS. CO. 1327 F St. N.W. Was Conneoted With Smith- sonian and Art Gallery. rector of the National Gallery of Art, died yesterday at the home of his son, William H. Holmes, at Royal Osk, Mich,, near Detroit. He. was 86. Dr. Holmes retired from the head of the art gallery less than & year ago— June 30, 1932—and had been living with his son since. m!]hehld resided at the Cosmos Club here. m toro!fiwmfll- n 1906 and was made director in by legisiation in mh unit of the Smi Native of Ohio. % Born in Harrison County, 1846, he was about to set out {mem‘ Mass., to complete his normal educa- tion when. after mentioning his pur- pose to a friend, he was persuaded to come to Washington to join a class in painting under Theodore Kauffman, mnnercam!nghmhemdco- casion to visit the Smithsonian Insti- tution, and two of the professors—F. B. Meek and W. H. Hall—learning he could draw, put him to work making flnm; M tge shells they were mdy- ing. ring of 1872 he was made mm m syrvey of the Terri- tories, under Dr. F. V. Hayden, United States geologist, and was one of the explorers ut the Yellowstone and of the Colorado. One of the peaks in Utah is named Mount Holmes for him. He was first of his party and probably the first_white man _to reach the summit of the famous Mount Holy Cross in |the Colorado. During 1874 and 1876 he studied the archeclogical remains in Southwest- ‘were M along Piney Bnnfi, the In 1898 he was awarded the Duc le Loubat prize of $1,000 for the most im- t work in archaeological research was he who compiled | 3% on the A. V. ! hensive re Annfmr. cur expedition o cotan in 1695, Became Head Curator. Murnlu to Washington in 1897, Holmes became head curator tional Academy of 1.02|Inflllmhlmhldoftbe Buresu of American Ethnology at the , and in 1910 organized the | division of physical | ¢ anthropology department as well as of the Nltinnll Gallery of Art until hi.ll retirement in 1932. Dr. Holmes' bibliography includes 21 publications, relating largely to his scl: entific activities. Swedes Pay for Fun. STOCKHOLM, (P).—Residents of Stockholm spent $3,776,000 for thea- ters, dance halls, cabarets, concerts, foot ball games and boxing bouts in |union. 1932, giving the government an amuse- ment tax income of $525,000. All told, 13,000,000 tickets were sold, : | automobile salesman and made his | Pk William C. Ingleton Named Presi- DR. WILLJAM H. HOLMES. - D. C. AVIATOR SAVED BY 'CHUTE IN CRASH Lieut. Waterman “Bails Out” as Wing of Plane Is Ripped Off in Air. By the Assoclated Press. - PAXTON, Hi, Avfll 21.—The wing of his airplane ripped off by the land- ing gear of another plane, Lieut. Paul Waterman of Washington, D. C., “bfifled out” and landed safely yesurm ‘Waterman, Lieuts. Clayton Stiles and Robert D. Cassell, from Chanute Government field at Rantoul, Ili, were flying over Paxton in close formation | when the nxccldnt loeeurnd The llndu‘h l.nl gear of Olpol 's tore throi wing fe 'sterman’s ‘plane Just below. As the wing collapsed, Waterman donned his parachute and followed. He | nra landed in a fleld near town, unharmed. Caseell made s safe landing. arrived ington lor two or three months as an | home during’ that time at 3726 Con- necticut avenue. He was born in Dan+ vm:v,wv.:, and h}.l p‘renm ts now live in n was & student University, the U: HEADS ALL COMERS dent of Covenant Church Body. Other officers elected were Alfred J. Barrett, vice president: John H. Collier, | : William C. Ingle- g secretary; Elmer er, lnd Rev ‘Wil- M. Tate continues as u-cher OFFICERS INSTALLED New officers of the Commerce De-, Braneh, - A“’II]I 933, ll‘ Ifl’m ELLA 2 o ro ,.u:r-‘. §E How to Select a Fitting 3 MEMORIAL FREE Ullustrated 48 e book “Personality in rials.” te for "rodsr.” The Gnorm Marble Company Department F TATE, GEORGIA rm— GREATER mt OF THE LARGEST UNDERTAKERS IN THE m Think What Service You Can Get as Low as For a Complete Funeral Cars and All We have amased the whole profession Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. 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BT i Relatives Sad s lepds Tavited. !.ur.‘.fi' 2l prstoes '&M‘ ‘Cemetery. u B oY A ....sw.,.“;;.,n.::n., Fijish. m te nce, 423 Ingrabam st n.v. on Mon- Al il Crureis. whiere Sieh requleth sati 'wing 8¢ 10 O'clook: Relatives and Triends e 23° DENNY, IDA, : 5 40 .'f: % :"‘5'::" 18, fared sl of e gy, Tocll and Avgey, 89 s 22 Suddenty. on .flm . Pran fe o mnm t‘ int and mun of Mra. it oY Wasninsion, | PUNLOP. ELIZA. on wecamny, April m idence. Golumbia EN 28R neal serve ices_at st Maraare uroh on Saturdsy. April 22, at 2 pm. Inter- ment st Loudon Park ‘Cemetery, Balti- more, Md, 21 TZGERALD, Y On_ Thursday, April 20,1935, 8t Seored washington Homital MARY A. FITZGERALD. =Fu ome, 301 Ol 2 t am. theiice 9 a.in., where mass will Tepose of her soul. lnemznt llullnt Olivet Cemetery. ‘nnool! ll't‘l'lz On_Wednesday, April MITTIE RY, Vdevted ana Jher nhuv’ un Fi Satur O Rttt Tarvis tueral” chiren 143 U n“‘g,w Interment Lincoln Meorial HAMILTON, ‘Thursdar. "apr 48, 0 zn mourn mm oas o nlsl.er Earnest and Broetue mamin nost ot other uh‘m f‘re s o "u u rarily JUISE. On Wednesday, at ‘the cé of he on 'nmrmy, o Ut ¢ nce. FEE Y livet Cemehry. ”-Nso" SE ADELE. feloved Infant a-u?nu. Pm-n P and h er Mflh- 0"2 hfl;:l‘&lmfl" ‘ H’WDC ivet cemenfn e | , April cl. VIRGINIA B, On Wednesday, Ap i., it |- B 1%/ JOHN 'R. WRIGHT CO, ; | 138 7 10a 8 N Fhene Nera 0047 ""\TTTS—PHRFW mSw v i Home, 467 ves -n "iende tavited. TURNE] gy *8'%%.%% e il 23, Creek Cemet: JoskPR lan 1119, 1933 xm:"'b del County Md. DB N ears. Funeral ‘Monday. 1 uln:‘ m. ‘“&n Afll x-un-‘. cnl-pe Day ermy ann o-unmr v-. at1 ‘Wednes- Frow el 19 g L APEL 33 bkv nwm by’ L Wiseman and fesner "o Eawar an = e E. . Wissmap, late i 3%".5‘-"' 'om Relativ nmcndll mvlud G, LAWRENCE. On Th 20 wAOBSo st bis fesiGence, ""'" ENCE ¥ YOUNG Henry “and Eva Portla, Oilis, and Portia Hanry 7% S Smith’ Youn Finceal Jiok 40 nephiew of Sophie Leas. - FA ) ; 4nd Mo Thorgan s Budan ?\pgl 3, pm. " Relsiives wnd ict i vlted. Interment at Hermony Iu Memoriam. BURWELL, NRIE’ Rembrance ot m:;‘.'fr}u gt Thires years a5 tod prfi"'d 535, 1 A Wflnl thought, & silent tear: autiful memory of one so dear. G HI » ALPHONSO 'c. FERGUSON, MARG. In lovin memory of our dear mother, M. MARG. %"fl%m Al e GILL. VICTOR ¥. trif O T el ibute of lm to | who ol asiees im Sésue April ‘OTED WIPE, MABEL C. GILL. * Vcoonm SIDNEY JACKSON. In lovin Sn;mun of aur dlll’gnl mother, SIDN e uo today. Abrd 21 1650, *" ) assed st e om x v’:’ah e Cailed paand Co% it home. It was will, (8ot B Bome, It was Bu i o A m' . . PE. A loving tribute the 2ot my 3e1m:¢nra‘§me'r° Y . ente; into a"’u”m s tyenty-thies years aso to- ) 80 mn}iur -lnu !fimmg ot 70! meet you, mnthcr el DAUGHTER, JENNIE, , MARY g to tn‘i A w;mu of love Mel poni g“ our be- Sk | P i Conk yéar ago ud-v 35 Zede e e mx?’fif-’." 7 Ksep: CE, BETTIE, %mth-r and .m!m'&'fi“" Frit ho e’ oda, A‘n'fix" DL i nfl vx'%o 37 o5 “mum ar. AUGH [<] AND BON-IN-LAWw, L0 A AND MARY T) ‘Xn ¥ ‘HENRY ‘BRODIS. ROBINSON, NEWTON. l-vu remem- brance of oted husband. ROBINBON. whe B 850 todaz, April 2T Teg2 - The rol.lni( stream ol life rolls on, “. the on e vnlu. lh e smile, 1 nnn nev nn 'll-hout But you have Jever left me T Know Touwill b e e be with mxfi”#v"v%:xfifih’"fi'&'a"wu . TA!ID%E flll‘)lol (lAl) In loving mem- TA who ‘“"“:, u:'nfiaen ly xouxtun Jears ago to- IA AND BENNIE. VERR, LILLIAN A o e E""’ acred o the, memory Xoo sptered Int Teat ‘ahie Tear agd Yaaes. Forget you? e loved you ?u?..n';-'e"x':v"e ou st Four memory 1s as fresh fodas WARD, MINNIE, In Geathy beloved moine mOther wad mume MK A0 today. ADHI 21, 1'2“ [ T e floneum!fltexl loved 80 well, he VDI‘,’ lwefl to hes HRARE d m WANLON Efififi‘fi.‘“‘ illet Funeral Home 1804 M. St. N.W. NAtional 5522 m 3034 M 5t. RW. ™" Fotng, rom 0000 1841 feen nrmnu' R soeess fi%‘ufi.‘.‘& ngm-fiuz 1009 H St. N.W. LIAM H. 409 Sth fl !' 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