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GEN. HEINTZELMAN’S WIFE DIES IN OMAHA Funeral Services Will Be Con- dueted in Arlington Cemetery Tomorrow Morning. Mrs. Stuart Heintzelman, wife of Msj. Gen. Heintzelman, 7. 8. A, eommunding the 7th Corps Area, died Sunday at Omaha, Nebr, it was learned here today. They were last residents of Washington from 1920 to 1924, when the general was study- ing at the War College, and stationed here as assistant chief of the military intelligence staff. Funeral services will be conducted in Arlington National Cemetery to- morrow at 9 am. by Chaplain Julian E. Yates. Honorary pallbearers will be Maj. Gens. Malin Craig, George S. Sim- onds and Leon B. Kromer; Brig. Gens. Stanley D. Embick and Evan H. Humphrey; Cols. Russell P. Reeder and E. R. Warner McCabe and Maj. ‘Wesley C. Cox. EISEMAN’ SEVENTH & F STS. All-Woo l Easter CHARGE IT! 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He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Constance O'Connor; a daughter, Mrs. Quarles Jemison Brown, and three grandchildren, Margaret, Cathleen and Quarles Brown, all of Washington. Funeral arrangements will be an- nounced later. her residence, 1024 Massachusetts avenue northeast. She was the widow of C. M. Towers who was employed in the City Post Office for 35 years. Mrs. Towers had lived in Wash- ington more than 70 years. Besides Chatham, Mrs. Towers is survived by another son, William Towers of Norfolk, Va, and two here, and Mrs. H. S. Hall of Rich- mond, Va. Funeral arrangements will be an- nounced later. Is One of the Largest Undertakers in the World W. W. CHAMBERS You Don’t Have to Ask WE GIVE YOU MORE for YOUR Money There’s no “best” funeral service at Chambers. Some funerals may be a little more elaborate than others, but all Chambers’ services are “‘best.” For example, look at the solid metal casket above for those who want the “best” at small cost. The whole funeral, casket, hearse, cars, newspaper notices, free use of chapel and parlors and every detail—a service for which you might pay $500—Chambers’ price is only $265. Remember, Chambers services are secured in case of death by most families in Washington because Chambers is one of the largest Undertakers in the world. TheYoungXens Yoq Manhattan Shirts 131921 F Street N.W. Stetson Hats WEel Deliver Your $t.Albans DESIGNED Bostonian Shoes St. A EXPIRES AT RESIDENCE Mother of District Tax Collector Mrs. Sally L. Towers, 85, mother of Chatham M. Towers, District tax collector, died yesterday afternoon at daughters, Mrs. E. T. Abell, who lives | D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL Rites Thursday ARNOLD C. HANSEN. ARNOLD C. HANSEN FUNERAL THURSDAY Rites for Chief Accountant of F. C. C. to Be Conducted in Garfield, N. J. Funeral services for Arnold C. Han- sen, 56, chief accountant of the Fed- eral Communications Commission, who died suddenly Sunday at his holme, 2516 Cliffbourne place, will be held Thursday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Emilie S. Hansen, Garfield, N. J. Burial will be in Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Passaic, N. J. A fellow of the American Society of Certified Public Accountants and a member of the American Bar Asso- ciation, having received his degree from George Washington University, Mr. Hansen was a native of Denmark. Formerly controller of the New York Dock Co., and chief of the New York office of the Interstate Com- merce Commission until 1915, Mr. Hansen had lived in Washington since about 1924, He was a Scot- | tish Rite Mason, and a member of Federal Lodge, No. 1, here. | widow, Mrs. Ida Kornhoff Hansen; a | son, Arnold, and a sister, Mrs. Arthur Krug of Garfield. A F. G. E. Offices Move. National headquarters of the Amer- ican Federation of Government Em- Besides his mother, he leaves his | | ployes and the District department | | offices today were moved to the Wash- | ington Loan & Trust Building, Ninth | | and F streets. They had been in the | \ Curay Building, which has been taken | over by the Government. Ibans Hats FOR EASTER SPORTS-BACK SUITS In Time for Easter Here’s your Easter Suit in the mod- ern mamnner. ing informality There’s an easy, swing- about a sports-back that’s a welcome relief from the reg- ular style in men’ s suits. Particularly in the St. Albans designed sports- backs—shirred, bi-swing. The pleated, paneled or fabrics are excep- tional, with regards to both quality and pattern—and splendid execution prevails throughout. In your size— regardless! CHARG E N Pay in 30 days, or scatter payments over several months. $3.50 A grand selection of Spring shades—in felts quality — straight of superb or snap brims with narrow or wide bands. Wear St.Albans Oxweave Shirts $195 Then you'll know real shirt satisfaction. stripes — Plain colors and positively the last word in men’s shirts. All sizes and sleeve Cash, if you prefer. lengths. See Our Cherry Blossom Crepe Ties, $1 'REV. LAWRENCE GARRETT | Garrett's birthplace. | aged 106 and oldest inhabitant of the | Orkney Islands, says he feels about Curds of Thanks. ELLER, CHARLES 8. We wish to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to our their ~ expressions of sympathy and oeautiful floral tributes during our sad bereavement at the death of our husband and father. CHARLES s, MRS. CHARLES 8. ELLER AND SON. * SMITHSON, DANIEL C. I wish to express my sincere thanks and gratitude to rel- . and friends for their many ex- ressions of sympathy and beautiful Horal tributes ‘at the death of my be- loved husbanc. DANIEL C. SMITHSON. DAISY M. surrusou. L Bml; JAMS. bel auni of Roben Pl!ld‘ of Akron, mlo. and’ Mrs. City, N. J. Remains resting at Robert 2500 Nichels ave. s.e. Bervices at Db! E. Church. Nichols ave._ s.e.. Wednt dli lawn. Cemetery. R. C. LATIMER DIES; Attorney Was Connected With District Title Insur- Mrs. Flore: Savannah. ilte itliams ot Atlsntic G. Mason's funeral parlor. April 17. at 1 p.m, Interment WW o RITES TOMORROW ance Co. Robert C. Latimer, Washington at- torney, died yesterday at his home, 3428 Sixteenth street, after a pro- longed illness. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. at the home of his aunt, Miss Prances P. Smith, 1414 Buchanan street. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Latimer, after his grndunuonl from Central High School, studied | engineering at Lehigh University. He later studied law at Georgetown Uni- versity, where he received his LL. B. degree. Shortly after receiving his degree, he was admitted to the Dis- in | trict of Columbia bar. For the past 10 years, Mr. Latimer was connected with the District Title Insurance Co., with which he was associated at the time of his death. He was a member of Epsilon Mu Sigma Fraternity. Mr. Latimer is survived by his mother, Mrs. Bessie R. Latimer, and a brother, Lieut. Samuel Latimer, U. 8. N, now attached to the U. 8. 8. Pennsylvania. SUCCUMBS AT HOSPITAL Priest Ordained in 1922 at Marist College Will Be Buried in New Orleans. Rev. Lawrence Garrett of the So- ciety of Mary died yesterday morning in Georgetown University Hospital at the age-of 38. Ordained at the Marist | College here in 1922, Father Garrett had for the last two years been teaching at the Langhorne, Pa., pre- paratory school of the order. Funeral services will be held at the college tomorrow at 9 a.m. Burial will be in New Orleans, La., Father Feels About 60 at 106. William Groundwater of Rendell, 60 and “could walk 10 miles a day if I liked. | BRING OR REPORT DESERTED ANDM | B the’ Anumal Protective. Association. 5200 rbljiun‘m ave. n.w. Phone Emerson LOST. Lost and Found cdvertisements for the daily Star wiil be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to moon day of issue. Saturdays and legal hclidays up to 10 a.m. day of issue. For the Sunday Star up to 11 p.m. Saturday. BICYCLE. boy's Osdillac. ted_ white and ghromium trim. {rom 2800 27th st. n.w Reward. _Phone Adam 6 18¢ EYEGLABSES black ¢ caze: ELn and 13th o April 14, W Return nw . in_ bmnn Teather case, h and P sts, dre: t. Copley Cor e LASSESIn Edmonds. case vicinity 14th and G. Call Geo: Reward. iy | GOLD BRIDGE—One tooth: Reward _ Address Box “in taxi ot on_ Friday, 430-R._Star office. ETB Dair handkerc| SUITCASE. between R and Corcoran sts. women's clothes in it_ Please Fetlirn'to 1336 Corcorats 8t B 5 reward. POCKI bill Wms'r WATCH. 1ad, chromium. Elaine, Shepherd @dar Hill C/mtatefl;:'z]M AS DRY AS BEAUTIFUL TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road COL 0464 ADams 10341 Established 1900 SARDO CO./ $4.00 All City Calls LINCOLN 0524 For a Regular $150 Funeral 75 No Extras! It has taken 25 years and a steadily increasing volume of n fradrainary service is always the same {rrespective of price! WASHINGTON'S LOWEST PRICES $75 to $200 and up DEAL Funeral Home Phone L1.8200-8201 5 . and J. U. are requested to be present at the Hall Tuesday, April 16, 1935, at 8 p.m_ to arrange for the fu- neral o( Sister VIRGINIA ADAMS. neral Wedn, April 17, from the G mpbell A M. Nichols ave. s.e. All sister tents are in- M. GILLIAM. 8. M sxsmM E_BROWN. Leader. SISTER A. Z. R! secremy ILEY. LADY rA The _officers and members of Prlnu Hall Chapter. No. 5. O. E. 8. are hereby nctified and the Xun!nl of TRICIA BAILEY. . 1935, at 3 p.m Orieene 11 and ABIIE F. EXDDICK R M. IBROSE SHIEP. AM! BERTHA SBAUNDERS. Sec'y. BAILEY, PATTIE ALSTON. on Sundsy. %l u 1935 at 1 pm.. N. 1735 Oreson ave e e ot ey. nmeul Wednesday. 3 p.m.. from Berean Bapiisi 3 and 'V sts. nw. PFriends invited. Interment at Suffolk, Va. 16° BARRINGER, CLARA STAATS. Departed {his life Tuesday, April 16, 1935 nna. Va. CLARA STAATS BAR- . inthe 66th year of her age services will be held at the Vienna Presbyterian Church at 2 p.m. on Thursday. April 1K. Relatives and friends invited. Burial Hill Cemetery at Oakton. Va. = BARTON. CHARLES HASSON, JR. Monday. April 15, 1935. at his residence, 821 Whittler pl. n.w.. CHARLES HAS- SON BARTON. Jr. beloved husband of Let . Barton and father of Amy and ton. aged 51 years. Puneral from me above residence on Thursday. April 2 Mazonic service by ope Lodge, No. 20, F. A Rel. tives lnd triends lnviled. lnltrm?m Cedar Hill Cemetery. 17 H. Jl. A BARTON. CHARLES special gommunication of Hope No. 20, " hereby tllltd for the r Dose of ltundinl zhz funeral of our ate brother. CHARLES H. BARTON, Jr. on Thursday. April 18, 19 o'clock p.m Auest 8._GEORGE TATE, Mll!er . ELCAN. Becretary. 17 u\\:n 3 JAMES A On Saturday, April e. loved' “huspand ot zmfi Funeral from the Tuncral nome. 1400 cmmn st. n.w.. on Wednesday, April 17. at 2 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. BERNSDORFY, LUCY EVA. on Tuesday. A iy: DERPP ot iii0 widow of Elmore mother of Fletcher resting at Hysong's Toe v at Flint Nontasue st nw E. Bernsdorfl and sdorfl, Remains . 1300 N st BET: wu_l um D. On Sunday. April 14, 19. p.m_ at Jersey City. N. J WILL!AM "D BTz, beloved father of Helen F. and Prank E. Betz. brother of Helen. Spottswood and Lel Mrs. Rachel Lee, Frances E. Stewa: the McGuire fune: 1 fter 10 a.m. wmnemu me nba\e establishment Wednes and friends inv Taterment n H-rmony Cemetery. BIGGS, MARY MARGARET. On Tueidu April 16. 1935 at her Tesidence C: ve. Hyattsville. Md. Stary BIGGS. beloved ~wife ol Relatives and friends Invited. ment Cedar Hill Cemeter. BOWMAN, FLIZABETH. life on Tu April 16, Dlvflmn lve ne e Demmd 1935. at 3 ETH three brothe; rgaret Co! | James. Edward and Lucious and a host and 1 Rema of other relativi resting at Euge April 185, ALICE BROWN. Aty Booen She is survived by two sons and two | Hervey Brown of Mount | Md: Lewis. Brown' of | Seat Pltnlnl Md.; Mrs. Mary Alvey flf Pleasant. Md.. and Mrs. of Washington. gaushters Rain Md where mass will be said at 9:30 a'm. for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery. Upper Mariboro, Md Relatives and friends are invited. BRYANT. LULA. On Tuesday. April 16, 3. ‘after a lingering iliness. at her Tesidence. 842 Q St 1w LULA BRYANT. beloved wife of Alexander ant Guire funeral home. 1820 8th Notice of funeral later Bl‘TCHII "A\K Or\ Snmrdu 5 5. FRA| afternoon. April 1 late residence. 450 Notice of funeral later. COLBERT. PEACHIE. o Saturday. April 13. 1935, ta Aertte at_Garfield R k> mamrer thels Wes 2 loving nushand. a devoted mother, t¥o sisters. two brothers and & host of other Telatives and friends. Remains resting t fune: pariors of L E. Murray & FPuneral Tuesday. April 16. ll n from Verment -Avenue Church. 0 Murray omciating: oterment in Uno. Vi CORKERY. CATHERINE, April 15, 1935 1 ERINE CORKERY. On Monday. 30 pm. CATH: eloved sister of Mrs John J. Short and the late Mary ahan. Puneral from the residence of her sister. 513 Tennessee on Wednesday. April 17 at Holy Comforter Chy Relatives and {riends invit ment St. Mary's Cemete Alexandria LUCRETIA. O es pen Wagner. Funeral from’ the Nev funeral home. 924 New York ave. n.w. Tuesday. April 16, at X p.m in Bernville, Pa. Please omit flowers. FLETCHER. HENRY D.. On Satu April 13, 14: 7330 pam.. at Freed- men's Hospital. HENRY D. FLETCHI the beloved husband of A Fletcher, son of Mrs. Louise Fl brother of Minnie Moore. r Parthenis Harder. Margaret Ros Jock. Welch. Louis. Jr., and Lens Fletcher, sind stepfather of lee! Olle Funeral Wednesday. Aoril 17. at from the Metropolitan Babtist Church Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jar- vis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.W. Interment Arlington National Cemzllrr) GALLAHAN, REBECCA A. On Mondsy. April 15." 1935. at her “residence. near Piscataway. \(d REBEC( Intermen: 16% St Mary's Church. Piscataway. Md. at 10 a.m. Interment in Church Cemetery. HALLBOURG, FLAVIA J. On Monday. April 15. 1038, at Emeigency Hospital, FLAV! HALLBO! She is sur- vived hy l son. Mr. W is Allen of 4115 Wisconsin ave. n. at Birch's funeral n.w.. where ser ces will Wednesday, rll ment Westherd. HANNAY, SARAT ¢ be held on at 2 pm. ]n(!Y' 'hnuday Notice of funeral hereafter. AxvoLnch On Sunday. April 35. Al C.. beloved husband o 140 W Hansen and tatner of Arnold Hansen of P: mains Testing at his late residence, 2516 Clifl- bourne place n.w.. until 10' p.m. Tues- gay., Avri) Interment at Passaic, J. (Passaic, N. J. papers please 16 HARPER, STANLEY E Departed this life 9o Saturdsy. Apri] dence rida E. e ts Survived by a wife. Tiother- Ave sisters and. six. brothers Puneral Wednesday. April 17. at 1:30 p.m. from E. W. Bundy's funeral home. n.w. ' Interment Ar- metery. HOWE 'I‘IOMA!. Suddenly Efldl! VADH} ome ula 4 Giit THOMAS HOWE (formerly of Pa River! Mass). ased 88 vears. beloved husband of the late Margaret Lambert. Burlal wes at Chula Vista. Calif. Mon- day. April 5 usl.n: (BALL, suddenly. on LIE HALL. son of " Martha | n and grandson of the e Richard Elammer ‘Jackson of the ashington bar. Funeral and interment private. JOHNSON, LILLIAN N. On Sunday, April 14. 1935. at Emergency Hospital (AN ed wife of the late Charles . on p.m. Relatives ThtErment s ek ea- nesday. April 17, at * e tiends invited: Creek Cemetery. JOHNSON. SERGT. JOSEPH 5. er Chas. Sumner Post. No. i ¢ Deloved father of Gariett DuuM-m Johxé. y. Apri 935, m.. from National solmm Home hapel. Washington. D. Interment Satlnal Soidiers Home Cemetery. e atives and friends invited April ER A Elisels Khby (nee . "Notice ‘o Tuneral later. ATIMER. ROBERT CARY. On Monday April 15, 1935. at his ruldence BERT RY LA’ a ren Latimer. services will be held at the residence of his aunt, Miss F. P. Smith. 1414 Buchanan st. n.w.. on Wednesday. April 17. at 2:30 p.m. Interment Oak Hnu Cemetery. LEE, KATHERINE E. On Sunday. Aprfl 13 loss, KaTHER) .~ beloved wife John Remains Pesting ot the rmpel "ot Thos. 8. Ber- Teon 1011 Hek st now . Puneral e ices ot the Mount Vernon Place M. urc! th on Wednesday. April 17. TP, Priends invited 5 the serv- ices. Private muxmen: MAXFIELD, MARY. On Monday. April BT 100, af the resiqence of e daueh: ter. Mrs. rles Brenner, 519 South MARY, be- ‘Maxfleld” and Katie, Williams Hardin parles Brenner. eral wve residence ‘Thursday. t 3 p.m. Interment Presby- mqn lexandria, Vs. command- | McCREIGHT. EDWARD 0. Baturday. ‘April 13, 193 Union Station. Washington WARD O. McCREIGHT, #4179 18th st. n.w. two brothers, Robert Newton, N. co b MtCl’!llhl of Was) ington. ment Wednesday. Apri' C.. under .Auon\c rites. MeGLUI Suddenly. on at 9 am._in . D. C. ED- formeriy ~of He is survived by Gliman "of “Co; Beverly o 8 cousin, John & Tnters Pat Catniiens 18 Qa \Mondas, McGLUZ McGlue and mother of Alva Mze McGlue. Services At her late residence. 421 O st. s.w. Thursday. April 15. at % pm. Rel and friends please attend. Oak Hill Cemetery. MORENO. AMELIA. On Tucuday Tesidence. 206 12th st er 8.6 AMELIA \K)RENO beloved daughter of the late Manuel and Raymond Moreno, Notice of funeral later. MORTENSEN. HENRY. On Saturday, April adelphia General Hos- R ade i P SRy MR- EN. asca 30 years. beioved son o Hans Mortensen of Maywood. Oherrye dale. Va. Funeral from the George W. Wise Co. funeral home. 2900 M st. n.w Wednesday. April 17. at 11 am. Rela~ tives and ‘friends invited. Interment Glenwood Cemeters. 15 MULLIKIN, CHARLES [ pital TEN M. On Monday, at the residence of his aw, William rown of . 'CHARLES M. MULLIKIN. ars. beloved husband of Peari terment Bowie Cemetery. lltlruv ;EDMUND. ~ On Monday, Awzil EDMUND MURPHY. beloved Bbatand of CaonDs Muries mai Testing at the W. Chambers C funeral home. 1300 Chapin Notice of funeral later MURPHY, LENA M. On Monday 1935, at Providence Hospital. LEN, the beloved wife of Thomas Murph residence 3901 20th st. n.e Taterment Arlington 0'CONNOR, EDWARD April 15 1955 EDWARD T. On Tuesda: at Providence Hospita Y CONNO! He is also survived by three grandchildren. Margaret. Kath leen and Qu Hysong's _parlors terment Mount | | Epd | h».(h)\nr‘ of the late Laura V. | n-‘eul | | Ba:!.mcr’ Md PERYOR. MARIA. On Monday, Avril 15, 195" at Gallifiger Hospital after a brief llness. MARIA YOR. beloved sist, : ay and Harry Notice of (Lnrr-. hereafter. HENRY E. On Tuesday. Avril [ is _residence. Oakland, Md . HENRY E PYEMONT. beloved huss | band of at. Funeral | trom nceon Friday, fr‘»nd: mvuzd Cem RIC um ocwun C. On Monday. Anrl 15. 1935 OSWALD C.. the beloved hus- nd of Ruth Gertrude Rickard Jite Tesidence. 650 G st a invited. sday. 1% Cemetery. ! 1t ment Rock ’cree‘ and B0 % pm ment Cedar Hill g e slnn GEORGE A. On Monday. April 15, a_ Glendale. Md. GEORGE, A ne s of George and vir: ave. g On Sunday, ;na Aspinwall Pa. SP! Snowden arnd. (nee Gilliam Middletor w; “uV\fl IE L. On Monday ve'n &AL %"v‘( ERS. aged 85 vears beloved mother of Mcs. E. T. Al s Departed this nre‘ COL- | e daughters D‘Aed<1<ur and a host of e erertina ment in Payhe s Co ing remem- (ORA ADAMS. 250, In sad as YEFFEnSon "c'é’ifxr: ) KEMPER g . EDWARD J. brance o & gn We _ever retaineth o artn lovely c to ANNIE CLAY “who de life five years ago today. Apri Fx 5 As I loved her. so I miss her In my heart she is always near. Loyed. rememhne»( lon, uq for always, Bringine mans NELY HTER ER. LONEL DAUG coRDerA COLE, EMMA HALL. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear mother, EMMA HALL COLE. who departed t s‘3r< a0 today. April 16, 1'»m HER CHILDREN GILROY. MARY. In sad but loving re- nce of our dear mother, MARY ILROY. who departed this life eighteen ag0 today. versary mass at St LO five April 16, 1917, Annie Stephen's Church. VING CHILDREN. As 1 Io\ed her. so I miss her: In my memory she is always near. Loved. remembered. thought of alwsys, Brihging many a silent tear. Noghing can cver take away The love that the heart holds dear, Pond memories linger every day. ‘membrance keaps her néar HER LOVING SISTER. ALINE PIERCE. * JACKSON, WILLIAM HENRY. A tribute of love ‘and devotion to the memory, of my dear husband and our father. WiL- LIAM HENRY JACKSON. who entered clernal rest one year ago. April Dearest loved one And our loss we deeply fee But ‘tis God that has herrl' u‘ He can all our sorrows hea LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. MINKINS, Clunu:: E. SR In memory of our 'father, CHARLES E. MINKKNS 8R.. who passed away _‘Igflm 16, 1028 E PAMILY.’ NORTON ALBERT E. 1In sad and loving remembrance of my beloved husband, ALBERT E. NORTON, who departed this | lfe'two vears aco tody. April 1 10: | HIS LOVING WIFE. MARGARET. 15, thou hast lett us ___ FUNERAL DIRECTORS J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Crematorium 4th and Mass A . NE. _ Lincoln | 5200 Frank Geir's Sons Co. Mok ehipel oo, NAtional 2473 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 'OCK. Mgr.) hone WES 0600 Established 1841 36?34 M St. N.W. CHAS. S. ZURHORST CO. 301, EAST CAPITOL ST. ~JOHN R. WRlGHT 1337 10th_St. N.W.___Phone Nerth 0047 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successor te nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establishment NAtloml 2802 St. N.W. FUNERALS DESIGNS GEO. A, COMLEY [T xperts or 261-3-1 Con. € Shaffar EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MODERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0108 ey 14th % Eye and Sundays GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pisces 12 r I!’ N, NAtionsl 4278