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RETIRED OFFICER DIES Gol. Ulysses G. Worrilow, a retired Infantry officer, died at his home in Portland, Oreg., yesterday, according to War Department advices. Born in Rockdale, Pa., June 5, 1866, Col. Worri- Jow began his military services in March, 1889, as an enlisted man, was commissioned a second leutenant of Infantry in October, 1894, and reached the grade of colonel imMarch, 1921. He served in the Spanish War and in the ‘World War and was awarded a silver citation for gallantry in action at Caney, Cuba, in July, 1898. His vidnv Mrs, Marian B. Worrilow, resides at 212 Bybee avenue, Portland, Oreg. MRS, EMMA EARNSHAW EXPIRES AT AGE OF 71 Resident of Capital Many Years ‘Was Native of Prince Georges County, Md. Mrs. Emma Earnshaw, hm{ & resident of Washington, died suddenly today at her residence, 3241 Thirty-eighth street. She was 71 years old. Mrs. Earnshaw was the widow of the late William E. Earnshaw. she m born in Prince Georges Count living on a farm near wwhenvme ht- fore coming to Washi For about 35 years she was a mem- ber of the Epworth Methodist Church THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1930. South, -ndxnmmfiro{muul a daughter, Ethel J. ‘Edelin Earnshaw Ea e, at 2:30 o' " f‘:\‘.’emen will be Congressional Cemetery. Port Embargo Lifted. SAN FRANCISCO, August 20 (#)— Lifting of the recently imposed em- ba 'uno the port of Mollendo, m rcv- olution-torn Peru, Was in radio dispatch received from uu lulm- shir Bokuyo unru en route from San Franeisco. SEEKS DAMAGES fadie Rosenberg Asks $25,000 as Result of Crash. ‘The Wash n Railway & Blectric Co. and huc 1 of Baltimore were sued jointly in the District Bupreme Court lnr $25,000 h{ Sadie Rosenberg, 603 Kenyon stree -t s ol jury while a guest automobile, whlcfl“wu in collision with n car of the traction company on Geor- m avenue near Florida avenue Febru- 3. 1“‘!““ is charged lnlnn hn host an motorman -lemic ar, “Atomeys Saul Q. and '.FHI G, Llch'tnbert appear for the lfllh = — — ——| == = = = 'T-—- = = EISEMAN’S 1LD.C. WOULDPOST BONDFORBORGLUM Ready to Aid Sculptor if Ar-|, The rested on Return for Stone Mountain Parley. By the Associated Fress. ATLANTA, August 29.—Daughters of the Confederacy will stand bond for Mar! Gutzon Borglum if any attempt should be made to arrest him on his arrival here Saturday. LLAKE-BOAT CREWS IDLE Harbor Jam Pending Grain Un- loading Results in Unemployment. thel load grain into elevators, a period unemployunt faced their crews today. ‘The Jlm of lake boats in the harbor n gradually inereasing since the beginning of the harvest season, until there are waiting vessels with approxi- mlul IDNHIMI bushels of n in heir ldl Elevators have 12,250,000 mmu storag e Marriage Licenses. Barney Marshak, 3. New York City, and tee, 37, this city: Judge Rob- Borglum, original sculptor of the | paon; Stone Mountain Confederate Mgmorial James L. Key, Demoeratie nominee for mayor, to see if plans can- not be perfected to resume carving on the memorial. 1 near here, is coming to Atlanta as the || guest of Glark, 26, lnd sofhl- Barszczewska, Rev. Charles J. Borglum is subject o atrest on an old | 20! F District of Columbia—Partly cloudy today and tomorrow, not much change in temperature, gentle northwest winds. Marylan¢—Cloudy, slightly cooler in central portion tonight, tomorrow part. Iy cloudy, moderate west winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, not mueh change in temper- ature, moderate southwest winds. West Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and wmorrov, not much ge in temperatu; lau!i for Twenty-Four Hours, ometer—4 + 87; 8 pm,, 80; 1 mmnum, T2 4 am, 69; 8 am, 69; noon, Bar mlh —4 .m., 30.00; 12 midnighf Joo: dl.m sE 8 a.m, 30.01: noon, 20.97, Highest wmper-mn 89, occurred at 2:30 p.m. yesterd Lowest, mnponmn 68, occurred at 6: iTfle am, today. 'm| lmn same d. year— Highest, 73; lowest, 6 i Tide ’l‘nhln. (Furnished by United States Cosst A-9 Braths. TR o B 14t Bouglas st -hl a- iy, 0“2!'..,:" BV nm BIOI . . life ovw owm'a&fa.flé"*s, "’ J. Py the l-:- Elisabeth "ant m':nn m > ot ow u hn‘a‘th-: nflml: T “ tf’ r .m ln . o Yfil\l ml.llfl a'.'r y e Baptist t ugus! ¢ 7 Oeloer, it 78 assemble at -n!n 4 J o » A ul.-m.rm. GEORGE W. The Crigpus B, SRS b o Wi l! AII st 27, 8 !3"1 PR .?.'::-..":‘..'i ! W FULLER, Pres. AR SEACE B, Yyas et M hn‘llt Ch\ll’c)r' from aln'l“l“ G, L. WALTON: m-‘r‘}‘" i ""“0 D!BIH this Hfe eaey MARIARA,, Den i ..‘;gufia.&gg'}mfi-a g Bl & ohe Sisler one ‘nfl‘ %nd" .‘::.’.‘3 n&-.u‘y'-:-' §y ndiratirasy XY tlu\ Dl:‘v{. a n"‘mm- i ln‘ °mm.§fig-,'m of the I'h" ety o T 8y, Aus gressional Cemetery. ) SR to 8 > atlem mass -u nla at § 8 9 or soul. Tnterment iount G- STEWART, ll-ll ll&t% m& ul indictment existin, Superior Court, wi rdstown, W. Va., in the De Kalb Memphis, Tenn.} h grew out of his removel some years ago as the sculptor ;“"MH of the Memorial Association. charged him with larceny and || malicious mischief, the charges being based on his destruction of the models from which the memorial was being cal md eodetic Burve y—Low tide, lm high tide, 12 Tomorrow—Low tidy 140 p.m.; high tide, :09-p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:33 a.m.; sun sets 6:45 p.m. 'romorro‘fi!un rises 5:3¢ am.; sun sets 6:43 Pa S v pman half hour after m’l‘ufl. - SEVENTH & F STS. FALL SUITS 20 Bargains in new Fall Suits—purchased at a big reduction from a manufacturer who retired from business. All brand new Fall styles— just received from the hands of the tailors. Smart shades of blue, gray, tan and brown in neat stripes and overplaids. This is a wonder- ful opportunity to secure a real bargain. ‘Roanoke, McDoug! Julenh 2 Dabach. 43, Okolona, Ky., and Vivian S oehle, 25, Loulsville, Ky.; lerpoint. Ko Swittfam Edward Stewart. 21, and Mary L. Seabach, g P Baltimors, Md.: Rev. L. mes B. Daly, 28, thy Bonner, u"'n.v B g-Lv Dorothy Bonn: ala K" Reeland, L and Jean Barshe, :l’ionl‘lli:cr. ‘El“l" Alll rl‘l Potomac River clear u "a:l:l' " gh-g r 0t Ohristine P. | miver ml::dy m“mm.'“ ) i a5 M Joseshine oravil, Weather In Various Cities. v Eward . Ron ruumcn Brown. 'Ia. And Alies Thomp- g TAtUTe. o J"V"zn‘a roci The De Kalb County grand jury sometime ago recommended that the charges be dropped. Solicitor General Claude Smith has not indicated that he intends to push the indictments. If Borglum is arrested, Mr. Key will uuflthnt he be released immediately on ‘a‘ Ov-n“lynn)lmlon. }I'{ Lll l‘l‘:l ngl‘l’ Oarl Knel i 3 nd beih of Bal Stations. flglme. stneid, N tianis fi. thiy city: Louise Oresby, . lhll cll A Rev. 19; | Bin B Selby igws. E Fro '—'r‘_: ™ SRANGTE o vieln e v. woh ol -flh-.u. et dge Robert E. W Ford ot Deaths Reported. ‘The following deaths have bee ried 7 | to” the ‘Healin” Depariment tn the ‘Teov 3¢ ‘llllb!lh Wi jarah E. Grif .‘a. *fl'al '0! “unr-lln 'homas ri| ‘"fllrl!lll i “ n lhe C’\I!“l‘un "Ellillblth ©. Stewart, 87, Georgetown Hos- o Maria A, IYOE‘{IC “ l’l" K st. ”m b Retyrn 1o sddress on furn-u Dermit and aha, Nebi Philadeiphia " Phoenix, Arl Pi one L.Z 5Bl I poud .‘na"zn"‘"“k purse, on e: hone Notin m%fm RING, Ia || diamonds, 7 70 92 13 86 8 %0 lg 8 .90 4 .08 .98 .10 01 %8 .{ '.,.,:,?.1;,“‘ oo (o m m fi:fi ite. Ins ru;"m: ’: V5. un:mf:. ’I'mfi'}\{c" P In Memoriam, IR X years ago, August W::‘:" 'L l‘& II‘ h . L parted thi ‘l wust 39, 1929, yoar age (“u. Au- Wg, dhiak al her in stlenes, LT - "B i, T ..u".r."s‘.... ."’ ‘fl.‘h‘l’ ll‘ Just ended. Rl'fi'.. wee for you, deer ln L -n\lm wer luml JACKSON, un e memory of, ‘A?‘ X w:..'. — dear _mothe K| b/ w'als Tears ao aln.bm 1929, e grasses, more ‘nieht, containing eash: Finder jmay keep esh. | o e T T, i iamond solteire set SR 4 ope !u Tt Onivesatts *Finer rebisn”orte 4 | nder # ater_and receive reward. e T WRIST WATCH and flexible b ||| £oia. near St and'G 3¢*stop o’r"fil‘.‘nefl'fi: Finder piease call Berw: Est. 1883 ONUMENTS a‘?fl iu{-mi: 'i-"":'. WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMF{L‘DTAL CO., Inc. “uu. 8870 S nite, T — , % lmer.&l:‘.i uowlm (7 a.m,, Greenwich time, today.) Tvian Jackson, 3 mom Freedme; Thtant of Henry and Evelyn Suser. Ohtl- dren’s Hulf Infant of chhlld and Ida Norvelle, Chil- dren’s Hospital. If you do not wish to pay cash OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Pay $5 Down—Then $2 Weekly or $7.50 Monthly Don’t Hesitate to Open an Account t :v"-’-’.f.“ o Colon, Canal Chinese, Hatchet Vietim. NEW YORK, August 29 (#).—An un- identified Chinese, believed by police to be the latest victim of tong hatchet. men, was found in & Bronx ltrn to- day, Al'uu fractured and his body covered wounds. Doueuv- walted at t.ha hflplm to question him if he should ‘regain consciousness. Beaths. 4 JEFFERSON, -o? *and men B | th & !.- 1400 ““vnmmm Ve~ ust: 30, at’ 10 e 0| b .,wj.,:‘..:'\..m. Yeek Gemetery. " UsthtE’ AN Bhliourams. * yoy TILEY. on Wed- LEWIS, memory of my son, T [oyting b g O ras Births RePorted fiunln Ind Ollflll %- For Rent ey Ko THE ARGONNE ghrise 3 st Ruiees Wi 16th and Columbia Rosd N.W. 2 Bed Rooms, Living Room, Dining Room, Kltelum, Bath and Lpuon Room u!CTIl REFRIGERATION Slrh-m O and rr:?;m o' arid Christ Ghatles and Katherine. Har """B":'fl s t and Gertrude Brown, eirl: Lowest Price in Our History for a Kroehler Loose-Cushion Bed- Davenport Suite!. Tomorrow’s Tomorrow’s Price 100 You will greatly appreciate the finely tallored effect, the graceful lines and the obvious richness of this latest pattern of upholstering! Cushions are re- versible! The newest mode for Autumn is here now! ‘Spetial Purchase This is another typical exn.m le of how prices have come to an lute rock gou.om level for this mlt A.u\x Sale! We made a special purch: of these suites at a startling price eon- cession, consequently you save equally! $159 Three-Piece Genuine Mohair Living Room Suite Tomorrow’s Price ‘100 This magnificent creation for the living room actually is design proving one of the most outstanding BT and- mo- size, has button- hair of real quality! back chair and Your choice of new club chair. Can be TR S e ] 2\ ) el Mo- had in about 7 dif- —— ) quelte Teverse oush: ferent colors. Made < (6~ A, e, S v fons! Davenpert and ki gk ‘ ; f - Sedvis fg,i’,‘,'f;,éé’é"‘ ‘Amip‘: carved frame on the cial purchase for mfl?&fi:%&% our August Sale. (15) $109.00 (10) $17.50 Occasional 4-Pc. Bed Room Suites or Pull-up Chairs $59.00 37.50 la; eces. New atraight-end i P, oo o8 fms o, Nzt s 2 :’A‘m wel “nflasilahvmd 1o'r'er 3"&':.' Inmayn. m ’l‘:l: Ivrtl\l seats of beau- woods. Drought has caused heavy losses in ieultural for ! ;{;ubm bhhm ns o th- Dominican Open 8:30 AM. Every Business Day t’s the Cash You Take Care of Now —throu[h regular Payday depositing, that Will Take Care of You, w! age and infirmity end your earning years. e Ghriatiun, of our‘dear amm”w‘i':"{u't’- wiknt vears aso b ) {"’n‘m‘m" Some '\nm in e A SHELTON; FLORENC i\lfii meme %’n'er !u et veArs g0 foday, Ausust omn lron ur heas °'"".Y“" Biter eem Then' cume- an .xm‘- --\g sweet, uyru 7 1 pm., from Sim; n pen Rem iy resting at Teral chuten: o2 You st DEL SORDO, EMILO. Co. e on Saturday, Aug R o o-m DU 2 ms t Sm rnlt' g’ 3t th n-;z *ine beloved hu e flomains " zesting {IThis ‘handy, service-giving bank offers every encouragement to earnest thrift workers—accepts initial Savings deposits of One Dollar or more. + o Wather i gan e is not doa 3 an 0. @9~ Both Offices Open until 5:18 3 -| en:’t :é‘mm Taferment pfl. 0D p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 2nd, for “" TEILING, ung:: A0 En In sad Payday Depositors’® Convenience. b % -,iw it e B SRS w'lg."um;n "y but_not fe the) 'E'X uuu"v’&?m"" "fx"lum- ' | WHYTE, FREDERICK. In loving =l | EARNSHA The American War B iy i R lay, Ausust 39, ll;' ;Afl!l- 5 W, EMMA. —— e —— mothers will ll“r;d the (A\mfll peloved mother, M: mwgaa% A i nS. WEHBER MORRIBON, Prestdent. e ol Deasiwood, D €. Mrt; ot : s IGHT CO: :f‘._ "'éf T N.W. ""h -:E.mm % :‘ lyfie J. Ni fioii, ille- mm . N.W. . W.' Deal & Co. i u. P CHAS. S. ZURHORST L 80! AST Iz, Delivers + Just & few short months ago a bed- dann t sulte with Kroehler con- lon and such quality and style . i.hh was simply unheard of for & price anywhere near this low! Be sure to see this suite Saturday. Advance Fall Style This suite has just arrived-—the very scme of lv.ple preferred for Fall! The beay f appearance, quality of {hs soft, n-wue uphelsterin”, an of design are all here ‘n ths measure! On sale balui.ay Complete facilities for efficiently sorving corpora- m tions, firms and individual business men. FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Pa, Ave, at 10th—TWO OFFICES—1111 Conn. Ave. ° JOMN B. COCHRAN, Pres. THOS. P. HICKMAN, V. P. & Oasher ugust ».m iénds invited. - Interment Congre metery. Tomorrow'’s Terms '10* Delivers A 100% mohair suite, outside backs and sides covered The a good aevoled mnm T of Fre bortrer. neral services a Tesidence. "814. Bra nklin Va.. 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