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Csventy Injured in Bavarian Riot. between NUREMBERG. Bavaris, August l‘im\mln Electoral Assembising ). —Seventy rioters were injured here | The fighters used beer stdiand ch;u-a‘ e 1, PRIC This is the final cut. opportunity that seldom presents itsdfy All B sales final. { { { { { { { q { { { { { { i i { i { 4 { A ) Y What's a bath in hot weather persons SEVENTH AND F STS. Alterations at cost. $25 Tropical Worsted Suits 50 FREE — with each regular $1 size bottle of famous PINAUD’S Lilac Vegetal, your choice of one tin or jar of wonderful Pinaud’s Talc. Total value $1.25 Dainty Tre-Jur DusTING POWDERS A beautiful package with a big puff. $1.00 value for enly BATH SPRAYS SEVERAL PASTEL SHADES | Mfdlylnmecumo EISEMAN'S | Act now orlpse an home, your Keep Cool. THE EVENING and could only be separated | as missles When the fire brigade appeared. Police arrested many for cnn-ymg l!lpbm ngh Streams Impenl Ma!crml‘ LYONS, Colo, August 14 (P.—A cloudburst transformed the North and South St. Vrain Rivers into raging floods Sunday, imperiling motorists in mountain canyons west of here. The streams flow along arteries of travel to Estes National Park. Hundreds of mo- | torists were marooned for hour: ..is the Gladstone illustrated above. ioned of fine brass h partition that keeps sories separate and in ing Gladstone is the luggage problem. mported pigskin, lware and leathe STAR. WASHIU MOUNTAIN SEARCH VAIN. { MOUNT ROBSON, British Columbia, August 14 (P).—A two-day search of ‘Moum Robson has failed to yleld a | trace of Newman D. Waffl, head mas- | ter of Carteret Academy, Orange, N. J. who started alone to aw: me mcunuln by a new route eight day: Although little hope remflmd for his life, F. W. Waterman, Summit, N. J., friend of the missing Alpinist, was here to conduct a final intensive search. $35 Value Fash- with hea Shirt flap vour suits and acces- This outstand- answer to -any man’s lining. place. (KRS 1314 F Street N.W. Wi%== THE TRAVEL,LEATHER & GIFT SHOP Emcih. Why fussand fume about hot weather? Get a STAR - RITE ELEC- TRIC FAN. $7.50Value e 05.49 D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1930. CHILDREN’S VACATION ACTIVITIES INCREASED | Tap Dancing for Girls and Ele- | mentary Acrobatics for Boys on Camp Good Will List. ‘Tap dancing for the girls and ele- mentary acrobatics for the boys were added to the current season’s schedule of vacation activities at Camp Good Will yesterday afternoon when Miss Catherine Balle of the Balle Dance Studio, at 1341 Connecticut avenue, and Ramon Perna volunteered their services with the assistance of their pupil, 11- year-old Louise Rose, who gave a per- formance of acrobatic dancing. Miss Balle quite entranced a circle of the girls in the camp pavillion with a lesson in tap dancing while the mothers looked on approvingly. In the boys' gymna- sium Mr. Perna had the youngsters all doing fancy twists and tumbles on the big mat, greatly to their liking. In the evening the camp group was entertained with a motion picture show put on by the members of the Kiwanis Club, one of the reels being a first showing of a picture of activities pho- tographed at the camp earlier in the season. This evening the boys are to give their outdoor pageant of Indian and pioneer life, for which the drums wer:d loaned by the Washington Boys' WILL INSPECT DEPOTS Col. Payne to Make Trip in Tri- motor Plane. Col. Frederick H. Payne, Secrstary of War, who has direct su- n of the procurement of military , will leave here tomorrow aft- ernoon to make an inspection of ac- tivitles at depots and will make the trip in a tri-motored ali- metal, transport plane. piloted by Lieut. F. V. H. Kimble, Air Corps, with Sergt. Paul A. Ritter. as mechanic, s from Bolling Field at 1 o'clock. The itinerary includes Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio; Fort Snelling, Minn.; Sheboy Rock Isiand Arsenal, Iil, h, Minn., returning to this city August 24. At Sheboygan, Col. Payne will address the State American, Leglon_convention. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men’s Wear Seventh and F Sts. The Day Will Seem C-0-O-L-E-R if you drop in for a tasty LUNCH at our Friendly Fountain OR TREAT YOURSELF to the finest soda in town TYESE EVERY-DAY DIEP CUT PRICES 20 Jo X4 .50 135 Gu L 1.25 Baa 50 llm\' AL .15 Jnnu SoaP . . 30 Dn. j,.rom Tooxt POWDER . . . . W{|TkIN'S MULSIFIED SAVINGS FOR YOU!. 14c¢ 39¢ 8lc 59¢c 33¢c 15¢ 23¢ J. Basy TaLcum s PIP;'O-MANOAN RuM, 24 0Z. . « « HoNEY AND CREAM . . 1.25 Pmuku'l VEeec. Comp. 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West Virginia—Cloudy, probably occa- sional showers tonight and tomOTrow; not much change in temperature. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 82; 8 pm., 76: | 12 midnight, 68; 4 am.,, 65; 8 am, 67; 1 noon, 66 i Barometer—4 pm. 30.19; 8 pm,| 0.15; idnight, 30.13; 4 a.m., 30.07; | 8 am., 30.05; noon, 30.05. Highest temperature, 83, 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 63, occurred at 5:45 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 91; lowest, 72. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 5:42 am. and 5:42 Pm high tide, 11:05 am and 11:38 Tumomw—-lnw tide, 6:20 am. and 6:12 pm.; high tide, 11:44 a.m. 7 The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:20 a.m.; sun sets, 7:05 pm. Tomormw—!un rises 5:20 a.m.; sun sets 7:04 p.m. | Moon rises 8:35 a.m.; sets 10.06 p.m. Condition of the Water. | _Potomac, clear; Shenandoah, slightly occurred at Weather in Various Cities. Birmingham ... 30.0 Bismarck, N. D sooo Pt.cloudy Boston, Mass . Clear ! Rain Clear ; Clear 3 Rain * Pt.cloudy ; Clear Chicago, 11 Cnclimeati, Ohio 2008 Sleveland. Onio. 29.94 Columbia, Mo 29 Angeies l.ommm Aml. P Pucloudy ! Cloudy e irm PA % Portlund. Portiand, Raleign. Sait Lake City. r . Btcloudy Clear ! Cloudy & FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time. today.) Temperature, Weather 58 Clear Bioknom, " Swed 3 Gibraltar,” Spain Noon: resawich im. Horta. (Fayal 70 NOTED.DRY LEADER DIES | HARRISBURG, Pa., August 14 (#).— | Dr. Silas C. Swallow. widely known| prohibitionist and militant Methodist, is dead at the age of 91. Dr. Swallow was known for more tha: a quarter century in church and polit! cal circles throughout the State and as a prohibitionist campaigned for many public offices. In 1904 when he sought the presi- dency, he was defeated, though polling one of the largest votes ever accorded a prohibition candidate. FOUND. FURSE_confainiie money. “August Sth.—cn nn. ave: cwner can have same by f adntincation sad Datgns for 2. dress Box 139-D. Star office. LOST. BARPIN. piatinum filigree. one dlamond set in center: probably lost on 14th st. near en- trance to Willard Hotel; reward.” District BOSTON TERRIER, female, answers name i white and 'brindle ‘markings. Re- _Lincoln 8684. _ 1214 E st. n.e COIN PURSE. containing kess. money and wedding ring. ' Reward. Please return to 2011 Park rd n.w i ENVELOPE containing 3 A and valuable papers, bet Conn. ave. and K st. a.w " & T. bonds en 9ih and G and Reward. Decatur FERRET, brown. sies of miu strayed lv-y {rnm 11th and loll' Il\i“ Reward. M. x.“hllib(bol’n. HAMILTON WATCH tals * G Re Gre irrel. August 11 610 11th nd Masonic fob, ini- rq, Finder communi- cate -un n B C Decatur_1910. ys: $5 reward. KEYS H. ; Mmonumnn “Ohad & . o ON Wz poxen), between sm and Concord nd 9th and G sts, reura Room ‘914, " Mather Bide WATCH, gentiema, hile: gctasondl, with, beit ‘chain. turned to' 4329 old Reward if re- Adams 0124 Boox . 618, containing names and addresses of customers: lost in yleiniiy of Sth to 13th sts.. north of Gi re- 1d Est. 1883 ONUMENT Right. Lk WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. DINE, Secty ain New York Wver NW. - Nat. ssm0 AMBULANCES Best in_ Town. 5400 Local Call.. Col. 0432 Clll Chambers Co. TALTAVULL | O'CONNOR: THOMAS.. BISHOP DARLINGTON -~ DIES IN HOSPITAL ¢ Head of Harrisburg Diocese of Episcopal Church Ill Several Weeks. By the Associated Press. KINGSTON, N. Y., August 14.—Right Rev. the Harrisbuig, Pa., Protestant Episco- pal Diocese, died at the Kingston Hos- pital today, aged 74 years. Bishop Darlington was brought here a week and a half ago from Lake Mohonk, where he had been stricken with intes- tinal obstruction, and underwent a surgical operation. Complications later developed and death came at 5 am. today. ACTIVITIES WIDESPREAD. Served 25 Years as Rector of Christ Church, Brooklyn. HARRISBURG, Pa., August 14 (#).— The interests and activities of Bishop James H. Darlington, who died in Kingston, N. Y., today, extended far be- yond the boundaries of the Harrisburg Episcopal Diocese. Early in his ministry, tor of Christ Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., before his election as bishop, he was in the forefront of temperance wo:k. “Following his consecration as bishop in 1905 he served on the Executive Com- mittee of the Church Congress and as chairman of the American Church Mis- sionary Society. He also was chairman of the commission to confer with the Eastern Orthodox Churches and the Old Catholics of the Protestant Episco- pal Church. Following the close of the World War he received decorations and citations from France, Serbia, Italy, Belgium, Greece and Spain. Bishop Darlington had been chaplain of the 47th Regiment of the New York National Guard, chaplain of the Ma- sonic Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, lieutenant, colonel on the staff of the Governor of Pennsylvania, a member of the Pennsylvania Commission of Public Safety during the World War and chairman of the Serbian Relief Fund in the United Stal 1o "declined . appointment_on _the United States Commission to Russk It was Bishop Darlington's pride that his three sons followed him in choosing the ministry for their life work. They are Rev. Dr. Henry V. B. Darlington, the Rev. S. B, Darlington and the Rev. Elliott C. B. Darlington. BLUE COATS RECALLED Police Instructed to Return to Uni- forms Abandoned Due to Heat. With the break in the present he: wave, Capt. L. I. H. Edwards, person- nel officer of the Metropolitan Police Department, issued an order this morn- ing instructing all members of the po- lice force again to don their blue uni- form coats. Permission was given the officers sev- eral weeks ago to shed their coats in order to obtain relief from the intense ve. © ‘anogiiter of the Inie Rev. Tnom- Childs, D. D. and Mary Porter hilds. _Puneral services at her late resi- dence ‘on Saturday. August 16, at 11 a.m. Interment (private) Rock Creek Cemsiery. U Chevy Chese. Md. Priday. Au- 2 pm. " Tnterment Arfinston Cemetery. CORDELL. YOUNG WALLIS. A 1 communication of’ Mount Btasine Todve: No. 33, F. A A will be hed at 1 . Sharp, Mriting: avgust 15, 1030: atte: Yourg ALLEN. Acting Master. DANDRIDGE, ERNEST “Devated this lite August 13,1930, at 11:45 ANDR! WALLIS CORDELL. ARLES D. PUTNA] on_Wednesday, p.m.. TDGE, beioved hus- band of Mary “Dandridge Remains rest- at Barbour Bros.’ funeral home. 48 K Notice of funeral hersafter. DAVIS. WILLIAM E. Suddenly Tuesday 3 118 East t a o Funeral services Thu & P 8t 118 Bast ave, Hne;l» K P. On Thursday, Ausust . at 3. st his residénce, 315 % &% SRANR# FUGTET: “heioved Husbind 6t Maud Fugitt (nee Cissel, and son of Catherine Fugitt. Notice of fu- neral later. . GODDARD, JOSEPH LEST: August iz 1930, at 11 CESTER, the teloved husband of Chnr!oue C. Goddard (nee Graf). aged 36 3 H. M. Padgett's fu- 'ER. On Tuesday, Casualty Hospital. August 15, at 1 National Cemetery. JOHNSON, SIDNEY. rted this life on Tuesday. August | n 1930, at his residence. ry, Vi DNE! ba; Bogze. " Oph 510 . "'5’ tiam. lmnq. s mour; arture. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines ‘funeral home. 231 N. Patrick st. untii Thursday morning. August _15. 2 Trom his Tnte Fésidence, Seminaty, Va. ) JOST, WILLIAM F._ On August 14, 1930 at nm, AM F.. belovad husband 5 Jort - Faneral’ trom . ihe Tuneral home of William, H. Scott, 400 8th st_se.. Saturday. August 16. at 2:30 p.m. Reia- tives and {riends invited.” Interment pri- te. ENBURG, MAGDALENE. 13, 1930, Augost 16, at 2 Hill Cemetery. LUNENBURG., MAGDALENE. The Ladies' Ald Society'of the First Reformed Church will_atiend the funeral of MAGDALI LUNENBURG. {rom, the church Butiraas MRS ANNA ROBERTS, MEINBERG. MARY C. On Tuesday, August 1930. ‘at_her residence, 1514 Girard st. R beloved' wife of ~Adam 59 neral from 556 Tt st 10 a.m. Rela- Interment 14 ‘he chapel of P.'A T s.w. Friday, August 15. tives * and friends (private) Glenwood Cemetery. Ou Wednesday, Au- 3 ‘Connor _and brother of Daniel, the Rev. James O Connor. Funeral from James neral parlor. 8:30 Saturda Trinity Churi at 9 am. Inl ry. James H. Darlington, Bishop of ! which embraced nearly 25 years as rec- | to nd the’ funeral of our late brother, | *¥ Bnfl;a. Departed this life Wed 1930, & .. A9 du Au'ul i3 D! laté Martin Jones -na of the iate Robert rd Wi v e mane restine At 3 Hoilinms funeral parior, 301 M st. &¥. Notice of funeral later. ~ WILSON. MARTHA. On Tuesday, August 12,1930, 4t the” residence of her ‘son, st . MARTHA. he- 0y, o, tison_and She leaves other -« ‘and friends to mourn )5 festing at Henry 8. Washinston funeral home, 467 n.w., where & short cervice will be heid at '10°30 Saturday. August 16. thence o Oakville, Md.. where recular funeral services will be held 01 pm. Relatives and friends in- In fltmnriam. BROOKS. SPENCE loving rememb; bead evening shades are falling, And we are alone. In our hearts there comes a longing, he could only come back home DEV WIFE AND FATHER BROWN. GEORGE. In sad memory of darling son, GEORGE BROWN, who a parted tnis mp three years ago today, gust 14, 19; No_one kno\s how T miss you, dea: No one knows the tears I shed. By in heaven I hope to meet you, no farewell tears are s HIS DEVOTED MOTHER, CARTER HOWARD. In memory of Rhusband, CAR’ 4 parted (hla e Tons vou ) 4 parted this i vears ago today, o Au- EDMONDSON. E. Bacted 1o the . memory ‘oimy - beroved motner, ANNE EEDMONDSON: xpo 1ot me one vear ago today. Auguet 14, 1929 and * grandmot; ELLEN E_ EDMOND- Son. nhr; ?vnnned This e 7o seave ad, Gone are the faces I loved so dear. lent the voices 1 loved to hear Too far away {rom sight or speech. But not too far for my thoughts to reach. Loving cnd kind in all their wass. ONELY CHILD, ELLA FA EDMONDSON. ANNE E. In sad but mnns remembrance of our dear grandmother an aunt parted this lite “one vesr ago toay, xust 14, 1929, When we are alone and silent It ‘all the world forget. The vears of her life were numbered When the messenger whispered low. “The, ‘{‘u ter has come and called for She ered, “I am ready to go." HER® LOVING 'GRANDSON ~AND ' NIECE WILLIAM " FAUNTROY AND ELLA HARPER, LAVINIA M. 1n memory of our wife and mother, LAVINIA M. HARPER, ¥ho departed thif life inree years ago to- day, August 14, 1 You are not unamn Nor will you ever be. As lons a5 life and remembrance last We Fill always think of © JAMES E. HARFER AND CHILDREN. * HARRIS, rnmz In loving remembrance of my dear mother, FANNIE HARRIS, who died two years aso today, August 14, 1928. Sieep on, my dear one, God's ways are DEVOTED DAUGHTER, ROSE H. POGUE. * HOPKINS, RANDALL AND CLORA. In sad but loving remembrance of our beloved {ather, RANDALL HOPKINS, who departed e July %ni000; and devoted motner, GLORA HorKiNs, Who deparied this ki August 14, 1915. Like ivy on a withered oak, When other things decay our love f0f you Will Always live And never iade away. DORA AND MARY. * BUGHES, LOUISE. In sad but loving Te- membrance of our dear mother. LOUISE HUGHES. who died four years ago toda¥, August 14, 1926. There is such & sad, sad longing owD in our hearts today, To think ot oty foved one. Whom death took from us away. Sweetly sieep, dear mother, and take your Upon your Savior's loving breast Your earthly sickness and sorrows are Goa His beloved rest " Toly"AND RENRY HUGHES. * MARTIN. ATTIE CAWTHORNE. In But loving - remembrance of my belo sister, HATTIE CAWTHORNE MAI 3 ‘who passes y_One year ago wdu, Au- gust 14, 1929, New Bern, N. ‘This dny brings back lld mcmunu lear one laid to rest. Those who think of her fodn Are those who loved her best. A precious one from me is gone; Toice 1 loved 15 stilled. A place is vacant in the home, Witich ‘ever can be Alled: dear sister, take your 20 live with him in heaveniy rest LOVING SISTER, MAYME E. NORWOGD. MINOR. SIGEBEA B. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear brother. EIGSBEA MINOR. who left us three vears 850 . August 14, 1927, LOVING SISTERS, VIOLA AND EM- PRENTISS. C. FRANK. JR. In loving 76 Our hearts still ache with_ loneliness, Our eer shed many o sllent tesr: God, only knows how we miss you, " pea AL the ‘énd_of these two long years HIS MOTHER AND DADDY. ¢ FURKS. ALICE J. In loving remembrance dear mother. ALICE J. PURKS, mo ae:.mdl this lite” sixteen” years ag0 ay, August 14 LOVING SON, JOSEPH N. * SMALLWOOD. GEORGE. I loving remem: brance of mv devoted husband. GEORG] SMALLWOOD. who departed this life two years #80 today, Augusi 14, 1928, In_my heart your memory lingers, Sweet. 5o tender and true There is not a day. dear husband, That we do not think of you. As time goes on we miss you more, Your memory s a3 rmnd today, As in the hour you pessed away. DEVOTED S DORETT! ENALTWOOD, JEROME SUBLL. SMALLWOOD. GEORGE. In loving remem- brance of our dear “son and brother GFORGE, SMALLWOOD. who departe this 1ife two years ago foday, Ausust 14, Bleeg..on. our loved one, God's ways are t: He knew you were weary and needed rest, Gaued you home. vour work vps don Som we' VING MOTHER, ADDIE SMALLWOOD: ‘BROTHERS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. the successors of nor connected -rm: e oriEinal W R, ‘Speare estaviish- Pione prank_esze St. N.W. Formerly 910 F_St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private leousme Ambulance Lincoln 0524 A'Lnu.s R SPFARE riginal W. 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On Wednesday. gust 13, 1930. at Sibles Hospital. M. beloved daughter of Timothy Mary F. Whalen. Puneral from her par enis' residence. 02 Cromwell terrace nee.. on " Saturd H where thence to St. Titerment Au- ass will be Motnt' Oliver Cemeters. 9th & F Sts. | WHITE, l.[wl; EMORY. 13th & H Sts. 18th & Col. Rd. 14th & H Sts. 14th & Pa. Ave. 11th & Pa. Ave On Wednesday,