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COMDR. RIEGER DIES N PARKED AUTO}? Heart Attack Fatal to Re- tired Naval Officer While in Machine. A heart attack suffered as he drove his automobile along Connecticut ave- nue late Siturday night was fatal to Comdr. Augustine W. Rieger, U. 8. N., retired, 47, who was found dead in his automobile early yesterday. Lights Still Burning. The car apparently had been hastily parked in a restricted zone just north of Taft Bridge, and the lights still were burning when the body was discovered by Sergt. W. P. Barnes of the eighth precinct, cruising in a police car. Dr. O. C. Foote, 5112 Connecticut avenue, the retired officer's physician and close friend, said Comdr. Rieger had been under his care since his retirement be- cause of heart trouble in 1931. He said he belleved the officer had been dead at least six hours when found. A certifi- cate of death from natural causes was issued by Acting Coroner A. Magruder MacDonald. Comdr. Rieger was last seen Satur- | Pole, Erie, Pa. FAMIL!EN‘ WHOM WE SERVE PAY ONLY FOR WHAT THEY GET. HENCE, WHILE WE DO NOT ADVERTISE SO- CALLED “COMPLETE” FUNERAL PRICES, OUR SERVICE COSTS NO MORE. -~ NORYAL K.TABLER Winectr 928 M St. N'W. WASHINGTON D.C. BE REASONABLE, JOAN. HE'S THE ONLY FELLOW ) CAN GET FOR TONIGHT. MAYBE MARY WONT NOTICE..... | ‘THANKS FOR THE TIP, TOM. | WON'T TAKE ANY MORE CHANCES WITH"B.O” 'L VUSE LIFEBUOY AS YOU DO THAT AFTERNOON SO LARRY THOUGHT YOU USED A WASHBOARD — AREN'T MEN STUPID ? ‘Mn. Reginald S. Koehler, night relatives and an elevator ::; l’l‘ '.hnwmmm Aplnm'-;au, m7 Twentleth street, where he Funeral services will be held at Sc. Alban’s Church at 2 p.m. tomorrow, with Rev. Charles T. Warner officiating. Burfal, with full military honors, will be Arlington National Cemetery. ‘Was Memphis Navigator, Comdr. Rineu last, tion . was lumpm as navi- gator. active sea career as wel! as of an ex- ecutive ashore.” During the World War he was stationed at the Naval Academy, from which he bad luated in 1909. He was a North Carolina native. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Sarah T. Rieger; a sister, Miss Flor- ence M. Rieger, both of the Twentieth street address, and another sister, Mrs. H. J. Stockum of Baltimore. MISS FANNIE POLE DIES; LEGATION SECRETARY| House Employe of Hungarian Mis- sion, a Native of Hagers- town, Succumbs. Miss Fannie Haywood Pole, house secretary of ths Hungarian legation here, died yesterday at her home, 3022 Wisconsin avenue. She was a native of Hagerstown, Md., but had lived in| ‘Washington for the past seven or eight ars. yeM'Lu»s Pole was the daughter of George W. and Ann Stmmons Pole of Hagers- town. Before coming here she had resided in Roanoke, Va., and New York City She is survived by a sister, Roanoke, Wilbur 8. Funeral services will be held at 10 am. tomorrow ai St. Alban’s Church, ond the body taken to Frederick, Md., for burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Va, and a brother, Col. GREATER ONE OF THE LARGEST A UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as $65 w For a Complete Funeral Cars and All We have amazed the whole profession Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. You Get the Biggest and the Best from BRING HIM THEN. FVE GOT TO HAVE SOMEONE FOR HER. HES GOOD COMPANY ONLY SOMETIMES.... *B.O” GONE _ 0 need to make blind dates"now! ‘TOM WANTS ME TO GO TO A PARTY, MARY. MAY | TAKE YOU ? OH, YES — IT'S JUST GRAND KEEPING HOUSE FOR YOU, HARD IMAGINE SCRUBBING MY NICE TROUSSEAU LINENS AGAINST A ARE YOU SURE SCRUBBING CLOTHES ISN'T T00 THE EV DR. HOLMES’ RITES AT HOME OF SON |Interment of Nationally Known ‘Scientist Will Be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Funeral * services Dr. William for .| Henry Holmes, former director of the Gallery National of Art and interna- tionally known sclentist, who died Thurldly at the home of his son, Wil- liam, in near Detroit, Mich., were to be ldumzlmmeolnnothzr son, Osgood Holmes, 1454 Belmont street, at 4 p.m. today. The ashes were brou; here from Detroit fonom cremkltgn. -;g, will be interred in Creek Cemel Dr. Holmes, who was a native of Ohio, had left this city less than a year ago, and had been living in the Michi city since. Early in his career he came connected with the smmuonhn Institution through his ability to draw, and later became a geologist and arch- aeologist, studytnl archaeological re- mains in many parts of the country. He served for a time as curator of antropology in the PField Museum, Chicago, and, returning to Washington, bacame head of that department at the National Museum here. He was the author of numerous sclen- tific works. The two sons are his only survivors. MRS. MARY C.OLLIPTS RITES TO BE HELD TOMORROW Services Will Be Conducted at Chevy Chase Home and at Church at Tenleytown. By a Staff Correspondent of The ';l:! 5 CHEVY CHASE, Md, Aj | — Rites for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Collins of 6604 Western avenue, who died here Saturday at her home, will be held to- morrow afternoon at the residence at 2 oclock, and in the St. Columbus Church, Tenleytown, at 3 o'clock. In- terment will be in the Elderbrook Meth- iscopal Cemetery. edfitrsbcoum-, wife of the late James E. Comns. is survived by two sous, Thomas T. and Louis A. Collins, ard five duu‘hun, Mrs. Helen Kieffer, Mrs. Clara Talbot of Baltimore, Mrs. Katle B. Kline and Mrs. Amanda Phillips of Kensington; 33 grandchildren and 54 great-| dchildren. - Cedar Hlll Washington’s Most Beautiful| Cemetery Pay a visit to this enchanted spot. lnfl then ask yourself this .u.V;:IIldn‘C you be ha Dllr ln lhe knn";dl! that wh 5" o dear one: the peacetul environment of this inti ‘the hour of me( Brines o :nlny things to be decided with 7o Beart o consider them care- On Pennsylvania Avenue East of the Capitol FOR YOU? THE OTHER GIRLS WILL BE JEALOUS. YOU'RE SO POPULAR NOW GRACIOUS, DARLING — NOBODY SCRUBS ANY ING STAR, WASHINGTO MRS. ETHEL F. PERKINS, WIFE OF DOCTOR, DIES Native of Potomac, Md., Who Had Been Ill Long Time, Was Cap- ital Resident Since 1900. Mrs. Ethel Pawcett Perkins, wife of Dr. W. Robert Perkins, died yesterday at her home, 5610 Sixteenth street, following & long illness. Mrs. Perkins, who was born in Po- tomac, Md., in January, 1893, came here with her parents, Harvey C. and Marian E. Offutt Fawcett, in 1900. She attended Washington schools and was graduated from Central High *8chool and Meadison Hall Seminary here. Besides her husband, whom she mar- ried in 1916, she is survived by three children, W. Robert, jr., 15; Betty Vir- ginia, 12, and Jane, 10; three sisters, M. Mitchell and d | Board of Supervisors each year makes ; Charles F. Pawsett, Milwaukee attorney; Willlam and Howard Fawsett of Montgomery County, Md., and Clif- ford C. Fawsett, Wai Funeral services will be held at her home at 11 a.m. Wednesday, with burial in Rock Creek Cemetery. ST ADOLPH VOLKMANN DIES AT HOME IN THIS CITY Retired Furniture Man Had Lived Here Since Giving Up Richmond Business. Adolph Volkmann, 76 years old, who had made his home here since he re- tired from the furniture business in Richmond 10 years ago, died Saturday mamlnl at his residence, 2953 Tilden street. Mr. Volkmann, a native of Mainz, Germany, came to this country and located in Richmond in 1878. The business which he established in the Virginia capital is now conducted by a son, Charles W. Volkmann. Funeral services will be held at the residence at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. In addition to his son Charles, Mr. Volkmann is survived by two other sons, Adolph H. Volkmann of Washington and Ferdinand C. Volkmann of Balti- more; two daughters, Mrs. Charles J. Rohland and Miss Minnie Volkmann, both of Washington; two sisters in Ger- many and seven grandchildren. " L TER EEERRRANS Established 1900 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H St Northeast SASSNN SN AN ADVERTISEMENT. by LATER TOM, I'M OFF “BLIND DATES"AFTER TONIGHT. MARY SEEMED LIKE A PEACH OF A GIRL, BUT WHY'D SHE HAVE TO ing sceat Why wait to be warned about "&9)."? Wl all perspire—a quart daily. We all are subject to *“B.O." (body oder). Soonet or later YOU are bound to offend—and perhaps be warned and pethaps sos/ How much wiser to take precantions mow! Bathe regularly with Lifebuoy. You will know by its extra-clees, quickly-vanish- that Lifebuoy is no ordinary toilet soap. Its rich, bygienic lather purifies and dedbrizes pores—stops “B.O.” Helps protect health by removing germs from hands. Great for the skin complexion sosp ever. Its bignd, penctrating lather frees pores of APRIL CHAIRMAN NAMED | FOR FAIRFAX DRIVE R. R. Buckley to Direct County Ef- | forts for Children's Home Society of Richmond. Speclal Dispatch to The St PAIRFAX, April 24—R. R. Buckley, Fairfax, will serve as county chairman | this year in the annual drive to be conducted by the Children’s Home So- | clety of Richmond, between May 1 and 15, to raise funds for activities during| the year 1933. These campaigns are' conducted simultaneously each year in all the counties and cities of the State. There are at the present time four children in the home from Fairfax County, and to assist in their care the an appropriation from the county funds. The county’s goal in the present cam- paign calls for the raising of uoq'lv through voluntary subscriptions. Due to the unusual number of calls in the | last year, the home closed the year with a deficit of $9,280.29. Assisting him in the campaign Buck- ley will have the following district com- mittees: Centerville, Mrs. D. W. Buck- ley, jr, W. H. Richards, Mrs. Georg Turberville, Mrs. H. M. F. Palmer and Mrs. C. R. Buckley; Dranesville, Rev. A. L. Ribble, Miss Mamie Bready, Mrs. George Bready, Mrs. 8. R. Robb, Rev. | C. N. Brown, Mrs. Mark Cockerill, Mrs. | John Oliver and Mrs. Mark Turner; | Falls Church, Mrs. Willlam Cleveland. Mrs. Martin Webb and Mrs. Claude Oliver; Lee, Mrs. L. I. Dolph, Mrs. M. M. Barnard, Mrs. Albert Simms and Rev.| C. A. Langston; Mount Vernon, Dr. W. P. Caton, Mrs. M. H. Cox, Mrs. W' P. P. Reid, Delegate E. H. Allen and | Mrs_ E. L. Finks:; Providence, Rev. J.|LoW G. Sadler, E. O. then. Mrs. R. G. Albertson, George B. Robey, Mrs. J. U. Kincheloe, Mrs. S. c. Stuntz, Mrs. J.| W. Echols, Mrs. W. W. Louk and Rev. Chester Denha WIFE OF H. L. HAIGHT STRICKEN ON BUS, DIES| Capital Woman Had Started Trip to Visit Friends in New Jer- sey—Winchester Native. Mrs. Hannah Jane Haight, 39, wife of Harvey L. Haight, an official of the | American Surety Co. of New York, with offices in the Southern Building, died late yesterday while on a bus en route to visit friends in New Jersey. The bus, had reached Hyattsville when she was stricken and she died before medltll‘ aid could be summoned. Mrs. Haight, who lived at 6615 Second | street, was cn the bus with her mother- in-law. She was a sister-in-law of | ‘Walter Haight, Post sports writer. A native of Winchester, Va, Mrs.| Haight had been a resident of Wash- ington since childhood. She is survived | by three children, Virginia, 14; Anita, | 12, and Richard, 9, besides her husband. Funeral services will be held at 2 pm. Wednesday at the Chmbers funeral home. Burial will be in Rock Creel Cemetery. | ’ 4 lrtmmiy f WANT ME TO TEWL THE SHOULDER? YOU WON'T GET SORE ? THEN HERE GOES. clogged impurities — gets skin cleaner, healthier looking. APRODUCT OPLEVER SOTHERS CO. ) aLTon ALENTINE SEE, 1 JUST SOAK THE WASH IN THESE CREAMY RINSO SUDS. JHE CLOTHES COME 4 ORS SHADES WHITER — AND THEY €« I never scry METAL WASHBOARD! iT WOULD WEAR THEM OUT IN NO TIME RINSO'S AN OLD STAND- BY IN MY HOUSE, | USE MRS. Mrs. Maud MAUD STEPHENS, 1539 Kenilworth 4o, . N.E., Wuliuu-, D. c. 1933, THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy, fol- lowed by showers late tonight or tomor- row; slightly warmer tonight; moderate south and southwest winds. Maryland and Virginia—Partly cloudy, followed bfi showers late tonight or to- morrow; ‘warmer tonight. West Vlntnh—claud:. probably M ers tonight and tomorrow; warmer to- Potomac lnd Shenandoah Rivers very muddy toda) m for Last 48 Hours. Tem) Saturday— 4 pm. . Record for Last 24 Hours. Highest, 66, noon today; year ago, 65. Lowest, 38, 5:30 am. today; year 2go, 46. Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 77, on April 18. Lowest, 14, on February 9. Tide Tables. 4mmlshed°b;y United States Coast and | odetic Survey.) Hllh 54 p.m. 2: 39 p.m 3:20p.m. The Sun and Moon. Sun, today ... 0 Sun, tomorrow . 9 6: Moon, today ..... 454:m 7:10 p.m. Automoblle lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month. 1933. Ave. January : February 63 March 'll '89 00 July '86 August September October November December 01 Stations. Abilene. Te; Albany, N, Atlants, Ga. Atlantic _Cit: | Baltimore. Md. Birmingham Bismarck, N. D. Talc, N. Charleston. Chicago. Tl Cincinnati, OF C Benver “Coto. Detroit, El Paso. Galv 8. . 2082 Tndianapolis 16 36 A Jacksonville,Fla. 30. (m Kansas City. Mo 2 FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time. today.) 9 Cle Noon. Greenwich time. today. Horta (Fayab). Asores Bt clouay LOST. BR( monds: Sati 22 1 returned good | reward rlvm 6th G own. -nu 'mu from Georpetown " Can "Weal bici Dumom ting: Sunday. bassador Hotel, receive liberal reward. DOG Bpite, on Ssturday Abr 77, bt Fhone “Fotomms and 8 pm. ac 324; b eral_reward, strayed 9-W; re- to management Am- and K sts. n.w., and chain: EYEGLASSES, on 00 B sw. | throues park To. Will 2 Wliard nou? Baturdys. m-n PIN nll ChD: jew- | ot Fetarn to 1303 & Hamp. and reward. TECE—Friday. on Noteh Capitol car or downt Reward. 2033 Sabitor to " NOTE 2190 PUR PIECE. {mal brown sione mar- {40 Retvasi Alles Jon ang DR . Phone un Webs! m wx 3156, Reward ARCEL. talning _two und 2% PhOLORTADR. Finder T. Andrews, 1523 st.n.w. K. black patent Teather. Bat. mond en’ route urday afternoon in lA’at llflnehll. Reward. POtomac 0133, }l- e contsining blankets —and rsday. betw lO!-L Jost "Thu een Rockville one OLave Dog Selyham._ all 1‘1" i:;;’"ao'fi’ neme of George 3, y 3 Tracy vl n' HDth TOY m et Wi 2 smal black mm neas; lost Sunds: rnmhu ruk‘ or Ale. 2150 Rew acmrr clothing: nd nw. m-u, ink o Setier- WATCR—Lady's, whi Earle Thester, Bunday e uhfmn':flx"n 447 Monroe Re EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F Open a Charge Account 'NOTHING DOWN Just Pay $6 IN MAY 36 IN JUNE $6 IN JULY OOCH ~Adusmarine, sef with small au-‘ 1 Platinum and_gold get- | CONTRACTOR 15 YEARS IN DISTRICT SUCCUMBS Lewis W. Lawder, 47, Was Native of Baltimore, Mason and Board of Trade Member. Lewis W. Lawder, 47, vice melldznt of the contracting nm o! R. E. Co., died yesterday at his home, mo Warren street. Bzhldbmnmtdmt here 15 years. Mr. Lawder, who was well known in the construction business, was an active Mason, a member of the Board of Trade and of the Mason Contractors’ Associa- tion. He was a native of Baltimore. He is survived by his father, R. Frank Lawder, and three children, L. x:nm, Marguerite and John W. Law- Funeral services will be held at Gaw- ler & Sons chapel, 175¢ Pennsylvania avenue, at 2 p.m. tomorrow, with burial In Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Qard of dIhanku. f Dathy and Besutitul Noral thibutes m.{".‘a at her death_ GEORGE' 8. DODEON AND PAMILY. 24 Bta!hn. RICH, On_Monday, A 24, HIA 3 ll lllnlnl Alto Hospital, RI ARD ASHBY, devo! ed husband Eunice Alhhy father of John Ashby, 4on of Loulse Ashby and {he late’ llmue‘ Ashby, bmther of Peters. Alice. John and VlumIA Ashby. al resting At ut W. bnul Jlrvh fllnelll church, 1432 Busdenty. on Satur- | NG iln ey Beker B mnem rrum the Daal eral home. 2 foril ol 1 . Relativés and Feiends ited. " Interment Port Lin terr BANKS, Binday, Abt 3, ried this life on Hos- Rem iy st Qullinger after a brief iilness, WILLIS BA! ins resting at Janiter's funeral par- 1115 22nd st. n.w. Notice of funeral | BELL, ZACHARIAH. On Satu 1033, after a brief iliness. | mer Hospital, ZACHARIAH. beloved hus- | band of Barah Bell of 1911 mm st. n.e. | H one stepdaughter and nd friends to mourn their neral Tuesday. April at 12 aclock noon from. Henry & Weshingion's funeral home. 467 N st. B.w. Relatives and friends invited. BERRES, n.us{ Y. Hollywood, Calli 1933, AISY RILEY, beloved mite of Awert J' Berres of Hollywood, Callf. H. Bardo abel. 417 H st. i, on Tuesdsy. RO 25, Notice ot fu- neral late BOYCE. SARAH FLY ADI’II 22, n.e. KILE: On Thursday, at IZABE’ on s-mrdn. s at Ber Fesidchen B3 ELIZABETH BO .. on Tuesday. April '25. at | Reiatives and_friends 1nvited. Tntfrment Fort Lincoln Ceetocs. '0Vig BOYCE. SARAH ELIZABETH. A speclal | meeting u'xr Priendsbip ter, No. 17, | E 8 eld a0 2y, A o attend oh *uneral !vil‘u:umln AT | e funeral of Sister ELIZABETH BOYCE. By order of worthy On Baturday. April 22 5 Bn. at her residence 4503 BROW) Funeral from the above residence on o ADrL 25, at 8:30 am.; thence | Anthony' klmd. D.C. where mass will be said At D am Tor the Tepose of her soul. invited. T Iiterment Monnt oing ll.lusm:l JAMES. On Sunday, April 23, his ruldenc;.A Port lfironkvuh 0 ot Bverlina Bark and father of Mrs. Richard Burl Funeral ome, 1400° Chanid apln 8 tice of funeral later. suzCnER, u:{ugg F.,0n Baturdar, por | residence, 4031 .ANNIE'F. BUTGHER. * ‘Sarvivine que (nee Catts) .w. No- WEN C. Monday, April 3 at his nndentz 102 C(dll’ , Cherrydale. Va. OWEN © - CHAR. TERS beloved busband of Ccnarianie Chlr(erl (nes McMulles the Ives funeral home, 310 Wilson Bire"' Silrdngen Vet Romes ot seryices later. 13 COFFEY, MARY. On Sundsy April 21 103 eorgetown Hospital. MARY Sorres’ o 3348 11th st n.w! Notice of funeral hereaf! ABETH. _ Suddenty. 933, at COLLINS. MARY !l. on Saturday. April 22, residence. 8604 w"mn ive, Md.. MAI LLINS ' (nee | n-nml Beloved it of the late James comm apd mother of Thomas T and ‘Collins, Mrs. Helen Kiefler. Mra AraTBot ot Biliimre. Ma, Mrs Cline and Mrs. Amands Phillips ngion; ‘She 1s §ursived by (hiriy: nnd:hfldnn and fifty-four great- | grandchildren. Funeral from the_above residence on Tunnm April 25, at 2 pm thence to 8t. Columbus' Church, Tenler- €. ¢ pm. “Refatives "and xmna; 575 invited. Interment in Bider- brook uA E. Church Cemete: RAIGHEAD, ALICE 1 luddenly on Pri R v o Iy vy ADICE ™. beioved asvanier og Rev, Jlmu Cralghead. Funeral Tuesday. April 25, at 10 t Lansdowne. Pi Greenwood | Cemmetery. unn. LOUISE M. On Sundey. April 3, at her residence, 1332 15th st. v LOUTEE N, DANGEL SR romain are Co, 1000 H lowers. 1 JOSEPHINE. Monday, |~ April 24, 1933, JOSEPH: neloved wife of 'Domonic ‘D'Lorenso. . Fune from her late residence, 1524 lo‘l l'e D.w. on Wednesday. April 8:15 . linqulem m-u at Please omit a.m. Triends nvited” Tnterment "B Cemetery. | FOWLER, JAMES G. On Priday, 3 . JAMES xil 21, G FOWLER, : "l | April 23, Sund: 1933, at_his ruluence v | West Bradiey Lane, Chevy Chas g RI( d husblnfl of Charlotte Bailey um An (he forty-afth | year of his a fesidence on Tue Lt Relatives and frien Clara Fowler. GILL, THEODRIC LEITH. tional Cemetery. invited to attend. | GOODSON, CONRAD. Sun n“ gt o IoNs GO Fremiments Hospltal RAD GOODSON of 1410 10th Remain ot Praziers’ fugeral home. 3% Rhoat Tsiand ave. nw. Novice of 1 al later. % 5 E, JB. April GRANER, GEORGE, J AR 3 a e 7 moptns. T Gra: Friaencs” ox nu Morse st. ne., e 2 pm. lnunmm 8t. Mary l(AlGll On, Bunday, JANE. Suddenly, on 1033, HANNAH JANE boton X Virstnia £ Anith mn'"‘ R u'-n'm "serii jces By Brisntwood 0O B Bt 8 n.w. on Wednesds . ' Relatives and frisnds rment in Rock Creek Cemetery. HAIGHT, JANE H. of Brightwood Cha are notified of the Mrs. H. HAX( Sund: 23, 1933, Funeral Wednesday, Asr 100 P Bhapinr et now o Atiendance. Ter 0 " Chanipe oty n. 3 uested. AGNES L. MOTYKA. W. M. ILADYS onmm) Bec. -ofl'lJ‘A e ?2 lfi". l! Ull’l& er CORNELIUS 0. "HO! i O ee s of Cornaliug ai olland.. ~Remajns resting at Megulre's funeral home. 1820 9th .w. Funeral from Jehovall onuu and members m. meter: K 7 1 coln Mem k':mvnn and"friends mn_ JOUVENAL CARRIE V. On Saturdss. April 22, 1034, at her résidence. 1248 2 st ne. CARRIE V. JOUVENAL (nee White: Torer. the . beloved wite of Adolph K. Jouvenal and mother of Jacques F. Jouve- Tote 5. rie her late residence on Wednesd: orit 30 gt 2 pm. ives and frien Port. I.I invited. ' Inferment coln ~Ceme- ter: 26 S0 Seturdey, Ao 22, belove ther of FA runem Trom the home Tuesday, April 25, st 3 p.m. LAWDER, LEWIS w. m Sunday Avril 23, at 5:10 p.m.. at LEWIS W. LAWDER. & and of the “late H . Funeral on Tuesday, ler ' ral Y. MARY. bert Kain. be | 4 Ceme- | 24 | Relatives -na‘ friends | T Cer Brookiyn, | 24 9 reh " of | Reiatives "‘l Mary ‘Rorit chnz sy, April 28, % invited. bh.‘ On, Mondey, April u. dizon st! xm n o nuunu % nce” Taachy Beltve MR T beloved ;“enn the, | m- “Thomes Sisore PADDOCK, l. !ud fur- dlIhAprfl g)z‘.mn‘n Jgf-lm:n“ eloved father ot llnl 8. Robert R. and Thomas L Faadock and brother of Edward and Lawrence 8. Paddock. Funeral from the W. W Chambers Co_ {uneral home, 1400 Chapin st. Shalednesday, Abrll 26 at " Relatives and frienc nterment Arlington ll-lm‘nll ETHEL FAWSETT. On Sunday 033, At ner nrelid:nte,mflolv r & lingering illness, beloved wife of Dr. and daughter of the u: a ion Offutt somery County. Md. Fu- Iate dence Wednes- . Interment Relatives and 25 FANNIE HAYWOOD. [ PoLE et 51 of Roanose. Va, na oL Wihoar 5 Fois of Erie, Buneral fiom St Aiban's B £ nurcn, Wisconstr ana Siahe ll‘ll ave .w., on Tuesday, April 10 Relatives and friends terment ount Cenctery, Prederier, M. RIEGER. AUGUSTINE AU- Sunday. April 16 a E W. RIEGER (U. Navy. re- tired), Deloved son of Ssrah Thompson and the late Augustine W. Rieger. for- ety Of (wilminglon. N. C.* Body resti Suddenly, on . cn April 25, at m. anermem Arllnnnn National Cemetery. | SCOTT, LURA L. On Saturday, April 22, 1935, at Fresdmen's Hospiial LURA L | . (devoted daughter of Nellle D. Scott. "She leaves two children, six brothers, three " sisters and other rela- tives and friends. Rem: W. Ernest Jarvis funeral h, 1437 AUt R Funeral T'n‘"g-'l' o R .m.. from Mount Salem Baj Chureh, Penola. Va. one SHAW JULIA W, Bunday, April 23. 1033 her home. i Ardwick, Md, Mra JULIA . 8H, laughter of the ll'& Pl‘lnl A | Anna Williamson. Funeral from lh! ruldtnce of h!l llll—er, Miss M. O'H. 17 n.w. on Tuesdsy, “interrient in Lincoin . nd al th lllz i Smith (nee Stack). PFunera from J5A Iate residence Tuesday. g s in Olivet Cemetery. Relative *Lnterment Moue vds p.m.. at_her late 1 | merdyt i, Jue Interment Harmony Cemeger. Tesidence. DDIE. arted this life af Hcspll!l PRpareed, ! Roril® 2br STEWART. ‘beloved nephew on: he is also survi . a.m._on Tuesday. April 25. Tnterment Mount Olivet Gemetery SULLIVAN. ANNIE C. On Friday. April 2 . at her residence. 1205 Kearney | ANNIE C. beloved wife of the <5, k., Sullivan and mother of M geline Reck Katie ucnonum. €ina Grady and Mrs Fineral services wiil be 1 1 t | £ | Sl 5 Interient st Mount i V. On_Saturda A ! . 1933, JANE V. TAYLOR of ’l p l n.e. Surviving her are a d:\oled mflther and one brother. Remains at Prazier's funeral home. 380 Rhode Island Notice of funeral hereafter. 2| Tl.lll.. I‘IT!' 33, Buddenly 21, her re X Vo!tfl wife of the iate James Tumer. beloved mother of Margielee Turner. Two brothers, one sister and other relatives | lnd friends survive her. Funeral Tues- pril 25, at 2 pm. from Fi | En:u\"}h?;‘iu“hh- of lDelnlofld lBhel‘lfl rd. friends invited. o .nd VOITH. LILLIE MAY. on _Priday, J eral from her 741 ‘Longfellow st. D on Wednesday. Aprh 28, nh!'; N,y Requlem mass urch of Nativity. at Interment Rock Creek Cometers, °Eioan TADOLPH. _suddenty, on & n‘x'n:s.x b pis residence, 203 A beloved Nusband of e late- Henrietts and father of Ferdinand . Chazles W Vo&:mn‘l; M | Fun 2l from rmner;;::l o e T | pm tiv | mend- mmea Infefment Cedar _ i 24 DITH A. Suddenly. on Satur- lnlfi at the Providence beloved ‘wite ‘o Wil A e o o s | rcaldent§ le l:n ‘Tuesday, AFrII julem mass at St. Peier's Mt o™ e s | ‘tHiends Tavited. Interment Fort Line coln Cemeters. wn.nms CLATIE. On Thursday. A A v!fl 20, LATIE, bBeloved wife of John Wil- e also lelvn to mourn their loss Thomas Gurrett, = Funeral April 26. at Gaffne: 1 " funersi sesttn s iestln at Btewart's| WILL ALICE !l"l:ll;ll. ,On Sunday. April = fentan: " Favabies” Sonse, oo nce, War BEALL WILL. beloved wife of "the lste Josepn, Bensof, Will formeriy ‘ot Georse- serv | Cemeters Tuesduy. April 25. at 15 bcinir noon. Friend Relatives and 4 In flrmnriam. 'RYER. ALICE J. In sad m:ymry n! OIgR delr 'H! ln:u‘ Iovml fife two sears ago0 tnu'-y 'l'&rfl!"md i rd. the shock sev. re, death 30 near; Lol D.h‘l':‘leo"hnx{llve In‘:;‘ can tell o s & 35 out farewell. RENCE O~ .um SONS, W. Pl ALLACE 1. ARD B NALD { DomsEX. TxatEs . devotion (o' the band 25 father, by daughter L. k. e Fesidencs: " Wanall 04 E A tribute of love and EMOLY of gur dear nus- MES J. DORSEY. who | this life one” year - today, JACKSON. JOHN M. In loving remmbnnu JA left us three N, who Seares ko foday April’ 24, 1930. A precious one from us i & s S e """' oy 38 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. W. W. DEAL & CO. 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN_ 8200 Frank Geier’s Sons Co., Modern Chaer. TeséohoneNational 2473 CHAS S. ZURHORST 'ITO! Ploln Tl.lsa‘:l.l l' 'T TlMO‘l‘HY HANLON S AMBULARE snvlngf" Chaillet Funeral Home 1804 M St. N.W. NAtional 5528 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (BAAC BIRCH) | 3034 M St. N.W. e West 0 Recabumnes 9982 ;| JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th 8t Phone Nerth 0047 N.W. stabiished 1876 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the puccessors connected the original’ W. R, Bbeare ‘estaniishment: National !w.- 1009 H St. N.W, WILLIAM H. mc IL !.l. JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA _AVE. SE. Atlantie_1700 J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM AVE_N.E__ LINCOLN 5200. FUNERAL DESIGNS. gas.| GEO, C, §HAFF—§_ L. at his Lt 3 -onnnl"rnc: Ol- 14 JONE A ntYfiu fi(‘) A. COl night Vhoner Clare 19057 .E. E-E-a-u uudc Bros, Co,, 1212 F St, A A rative—taeteasive

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