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Births Reported. have been reported R Bepariment. during. the last Fannie M. Waller, boy, d Ruth Vail, ," Tl Dumples G. Marion R. B: Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department during the last 2 Mo 7 C. Davenport. 82, 1303 Maple View | ne L. Campbell, T4 Gi l The_{o] the Healtl | hours: Austin' C. Geory Further Delay in Having Your Draperies, Portieres, Rugs and Carpets CLEANED and STORED —invites loss—moths are on the'job. Let us send for your floor coverings at once—clean them by our effi- cient process, and store them in safety until Fall. Col- lection will be promptly made, on notice. We Glue-Size Rugs free after cleaning, if desired. Insurance, at Full Value, without extra cost. Storage, in Fire-proof Steel Racks. LOWEST CHARGES FOR 100% SATISFACTORY SERVICE &. P. HINKEL & CO. 600 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. Phones POt. 1172-3-4-5 :IEIEEIEEI::EI'E —u]——0lol—=n|——]| FUNERALS Are Getting Less Costly Every Day We are getting caskets at 1, what we paid two years zgo. We will give you a full funeral equal in looks and quality of a $350 Couch Casket funeral—the full funeral, $195. Shipping fu- nerals, complete, as low as $65. We have a won- derful funeral, cars and all, nly $75. The greatest of all, we are the largest in town—10 cars, 3 chapels. 5 parlors, hearses and ambu- lances. Finest embalmers and directors obtain- THE EVENING CAYWOOD, PIONEER REALTOR, EXPIRES Stricken by Heart Attack, He Dies in Home Herje at 72 Rites Tomorrow. * to 2 president of Caywood Bros. & Garrett, Inc., real estate dealers, dled suddenly yesterday following a heart attack at his home, 6838 Sixth street. Funeral services will be held there tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, with burial in Glenwood Cemetery. Services will be cnnducud by Harmony Lodge, No. 17, F. A. A. M,, of which he was a member. Mr, Caywood was born in Herndon,’ Va. in 1859, and came to Washington at the beginning of the Civil War. He had been engaged in the real estate business here for 47 years, opening his first office with B. H. Warner at 916 F street. ‘The firm started by Warner later developed into Swartzell, Rheem | & Hensey. Later Mr. Caywood pecame affiliated with the firm of Caywood & Garrett, the name being changed later to Ca; Two D have gone into busine: years we Washingtor them servi to their ne be had at experience Charles B. Caywood, 72 years old, | Our services, complete, may low as $100. wood Bros. & Garrett, with offices at DlBB&N’;w Yfil‘k ave. ' he es Harmony was & mcmber of Albert %‘fi‘: Comubolz M. 8., and Almas Temple, A. A. N, M of the Masonic bodies. He was a member of the Washington Ecard of Trade and of the Washington | Real Estate Board. He is survived by his widow; Mrs. Came E. Caywood; a son, C. Chester wood, an attorney, and a sister, Mlss L. E. Caywood, all of Wuhlnfiwn |BANK IS TAKEN OVER ‘BECAUSE OF SHORTAGE | Two Tellers Arrested When $250,- 000 Discrepancy Is Found by, Examincrs. By the Assoclated Pre NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y., July 28— The New Rochelle Trust Co. yesterday took over the North Avenue Bank & Trust Co., on whose books State bank examiners said they found a shortage of more than $250,000. ‘Two tellers of the North Avenue Bank were arrested in connection with the shortage. Assistant District Attorney J. Lester Albertson said one of these had | | been altering his books to cover the al- | | leged peculations of an unnamed “high- er up.” Depositors are fully protected, ls said. Those arrested are Max Rosenthal, 26, and Thomas J. Burke. ecades . since we first started ss, and in that twenty have served many n families, giving ces that were suited eds and their means. prices beginning as And that means d services, with high STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, able, such as W. F. Elliott and R. K. Harvey. These men are men of experience—why, Harvey was -orn an undertaker. They have been under- takers so long his father buried Abraham Lin- quality merchandise included. A comparison of our prices, after seeing what we offer, with the prices of others, we are sure that people will under- coln. As for W. W. Chambers, he is just an ex- pert on economical funerals. If You Want the Best and Pay the Least, Call The Greater Chambers Co. Undertakers Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. uls 7 stand what our long experience means to them. ,?ef-:AL FUNERAL HOME tse.[f| |5t or rgfiare:u:e, Ask yournelyhbor STREET : | PHONES: LINCOLN 8200-820I FRIGIDAIRE ANNI 5IH VERSARY JUBILEE CELEBRATI NG 15 YEARS OF ACHIEVEMENT Make it 2 point to pay us a visit during the next few dlys. For we are celebrating Frigidaire’s fifteenth anniversary and have arranged a special program that you won’t want to miss. Among other things we are making a special Jubilee Offer to those who purchase now—an offer that will surprise you with its generosity. We are pre- senting an Anniversary Gift DURING to all adults who visit-our aire K. showroom. And we.are giving interesting and dra- matic demonstrations of the enduring qualities of Frigid- $ Lifetime Porcelain. INSTALL FRIGIDAIRE AS LOW AS Special Jubilee Offer VISIT OUR SHOWROOM NOW ANNIVERSARY GIFT TO ALL VISITORS lemon juice cannot stain THE JUBILEE WE WILL IN ¢ YOUR HOME FOR ice |0 powN FRIGIDAIRE SALES: CORPORATION BRIGHTWOOD SALES CORP. 5631 Georgia Avenue F. S. HARRIS COMPANY, Inc. 2000 14th Street N.W. BROOKLAND HARDWARE 3301 12th Street L. P. STEUART, Inc. 14th and R. L Ave. N.W. STANLEY HORNER, Inc. 1111 14th Street N.W. EMERSON & ORME 1506 Connecticut Avenue R. G. DUNNE COMPANY 600-604 H Street N.E. S 18th Street and Columbia Road CARROLL SUPPLY CO. 717 12th Street N. —DEALERS— 5000 Wisconsi MITH'S FRIGIDAIRE — GUARANTEED MITCHELL HARDWARE C. W. KENNER 3610 Ga. Ave. N.W. S. KANN SONS COMPANY 8th Street and Market Place N.W. LANSBURGB‘S ith, 8th = Sts. PALAIS ROYAL 11th at G - in Avenue 20 Wilson Blvd. FOR THREE We are showing that neither heat nor moisture can harm this lasting, glass-smooth surface—that it withstands hard knocks and scratches—that even lain interior. And in addition to all this we are showing how the Cold Control speeds the freezing of ice and desserts—how the Hydrator makes even wilted vegetables fresh—how the Quickube Ice Tray releases pressure—one at a time or a whole trayful. Come in now and receive your Anniversary Gift. BEATTIE'S ELECTRIC SHOP, INC. larendon, Va. Dies Suddenly l CHA‘LES B CAWDOD. [RUMANIA TRAIN BLAST INJURES TWO WORKERS | Two Other Railway Bombings Re- ported—Officials Fear Commu- nist Trouble. By the Assoclated Press. * VIENNA, Austria, July 28.—Outrages in various parts of Rumania, including the bombing of a passenger train be- tween Cinaia and Ploesci yesterday, in which two rallway men were hurt, were reported here today. A locoxotive vas damaged by a bomb at Hermannstadt and five coaches and | the engine of a train werc derailed at Curea, mear Jassy, by an explosion. ‘The authorities, who anticipated Com- munist trouble August 1, were search- | ing the houses of alleged Communists throughout Rumania. Police arrested | 81 persons at Jassy as a precautionary measure and railway guards were or- dered to watch all route: LOST. kreen beads. in Palals Reward for information or return BEADE—String of Royal. of same. _Lincoln BRIEF ;. With barber fools, near 14th and B st e, Re' d. 4283 CAMEOG BROOC] huween Euglid and Harvard. Reward. Return Abt. 7. The Colum o VELOPE—C Nativity Church to- car §iop. nflbove ehurch to: Inera: ham Market. Reward. Georgla 4065-W. GLABSES. on Conn, ave. pair of white gold frame able reward. North 3113 HAT BOX—Small_bla between Daden. Md C.,_on Route ail_Line. at McKinley st patent leuther and \'\thnltafl. 0 rk_biu eater, Saturday afternoon, Reward if returned to Mrs B malen 37 Kine st Alexandr Tost D. dots: 5ty chirs- va PEARLS—Strand_ of _Richelieu pearls: lo- callty Tih and E. Reward. Phone Nolh c with blue st downtown, © Call ™ T this morning between 1-5 0440, ASE. ¢ T h (c\mhes Botveen Falls Charch and. Fairs | 3SR Rumetser, Hishesyth | Please notify ard 30 Md.:_rewar SUTT __CASE, biack: paja G ketbgok with pearl star oin d._Patricia Wright. \Vest 1687 | WRIST WATCH—Gruen: 12th hus ‘or near 48th snd Spring bl and_ P on Reward. the acid-resisting porce- cubes with finger-tip RUSHE _MOTOR COMPANY Hyattsville, Md. J. B. ENRIGHT Rockville, Md. JULY 2200. | ~ | inch " | B !m 28, 1931, THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Generally fair and continued warm tonight and tomorrow, followed by local thunder- showers tomorrow night; ‘cooler Thurs- day; light, ntle winds becoming moderate southwest tomorrow. Maryland—Generally fair and con- tinued warm tonight and tomorm\v followed by local thundershowers morrow night and possibly in exu-eme west porticn tomorrow afternoon; ceoler Thursday; gentle, variable winds be- coming moderate southwest tomorrow. Virginja—Fair, slightly warmer in southeast portion tonight; tomorrow generally fair and continued warm; gentle winds, mostly west and south- west. West Virginia—Fair and slightly warmer tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy and continued warm, ibly local thundershowers in afternoon in west and extreme north portions; cooler ‘Thursday. Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 91; 8 pm., 85; 12 midnight, 76; 4 a.m., 74; 8 am, 77; noon, 90. Barometer—4 pm., 29.98; 8 pm, 29.98; 12 midnight, 29.99; 4 a.m., 29.99; 8 a.m, 30.02; ncon, 30.02. Highest temperature, 92, occurred at 3 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, I 73, occurred at 5:30 a.m. today. Tempeature same date last year— Highest, 91; lowest, 78. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 1:14 a.m. and 1:49 pm.; high tide, 6:58 a.m. and 7:26 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:04 a.m. and 2:36 p.m.; high tide, 7:45 a.m. and 8:12 pm. ‘The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:04 am.; 7:24 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:05 am.; sun sets 7:23 p.m. Moon rises 7:22 p.m.; sets 3:42 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- sun sets | half hour after sunset. Rainfall. Comparative figures of the monthly rainfail in the Capital for the first seven months against the average are | shown in the following table: | Average. 1931 January January February February . March April .. May . June July Recoid rainfall for the first uvm‘ months was: January, 1882. 7.09 inches; February, 1884, 6.34 inches; Marcn, 1891, 884‘ inches; April, 1889, 9:13 1acaes, M 1889, i0.69 inches; June, 1900, 10.f July, 1886, 10.63 inches. , Weather in Various Cities. Stations. Weather. Cleveland, Obio. 30.00 Columbia, 30.10 7 a.m., Greenwich time, todav.) on Temperature_ Weather. London ... 56 Clear Pari< Berlin, Brest, Geneva, Stockholm. Sweden (Noon. “Greenwich' time. (Fayal), Azores... 176 (Cufrent "obscrvations. Hamilton. Bermuda 22 San_Juan, Porto Rico 2 Havana, Cuba Colon, Canal Zo ASKS $106,000 DAMAGES England. nce Clear Clear Clear Clear todat Part cloudy Germany . Horta Part cloudy Clear Part clouds 80 Part cloudy ‘With Breach of Promise. LOS ANGELES, July 28 suits. one asking $100.000 for alleged breach of promise and the other $6,000 fo: alleged breach of contract, were filed yesterday by Sally Winters, also known as Sally McGowan, scenario writer, against John P. McGowan, di- rector, and Meteor Pictures Productions. Mrs. McGowan charged the director proposed to her May 31. 1926, and said she was induced to live with him on promises of marriage within “a rea- sonable time. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men’s Wear Seventh and F Sts. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 BtSStes i At imab 0341 | 2 Ryan Service Wins Appreciation —because it s thorough Careful, painstaking work at all times under all conditions is responsible for the success we have enjoyed through the years. Model chapel, private ambu- lance and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN JOHN RUFF 1000 King St.. Alexandria, V YEARS,,, Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. [ Scenario Writer Charges ]Jirectol"i () —Two' | BROWN FUNERAL SET Rites for Widow of Canal Commis- sioner to Be Held Tomorrow. Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, widow of the late George W. Brown, member cf the Isthmian Canal Commission, who died Sunday morn- ing, will be held at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. William Mackenzie, 1236 Howard street, tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. ~Services will be held at the Church of the Advent, Sccond and U streets, at 11 o'clock. Interment will be in Glenwood Cemctery. e NEW YORK, July 28 UP) —Lindley M. Garrison, former Secretary of War, re- ;!‘e::e!’wthc "tulzlt]!d zshle of his wife, Argare! leburn Garr] died December 20, 1926. B e Mr. Garrison, a former Philadelphia lawyer, ved a part term as War Sec- retary under Woodrow Wii: He re- | filed yesterday. et S . | | | BEALL, MaRY Jorc ednesday. July 29, at 10 atihew's Church. Interment BOYNES. LE ROY. Departed this life on Sathrday, JuBO%, 1550 TE RN dicoreh husband 'of Maric Boynes. He leaves a father, mother. four brothers, five sis- ters and oter relatives and frien . Battimore, Ma ILIZABE’I'II Buddenly. on Sun- 26, 1981, Mrs. 1ZA v., 29, st 10:30 thence to the Church of the Advent and You sts. nw. am. Glenwood ‘Cemetery. cwwoon. CHARLES B, On Xondes 1931 at _his residence. (438 6th Bk CHARLES B CAYWOOD. hu: Carfie E. Caywood c ter Caywood. P 2nd Interment 28+ July CURTIS, EDWI 1931 WIN EDW 10 atniey Hosgial, the Beloved son ot e it Edward and Johanna Dillon. ~ Funeral 1 residence, 24 t. ne, on Thurs d-y morning,’ July 30, af 8:30" o'clock to St. Martin’s 'Church, where 1 said at 9 o'clock invited LI E. A Th Council, No.' 433 potifled of the death ot B LON, stone: Tucaday, July 38, 131, Tt runem services at St Ma:: tin's C"‘L"h at9a . July 30 Interment Toth st now at 530 P w»cmsd-y i1y 35, We Wi’ chen o Lo734 st nt,8 pm to have the usual K. | "iervicn: ih ho our departed ot Blother ™ GEORAE ¥ HOWELL ‘&K | EVANS- JOBEPH . on Monday. July 21. 1931,"at_hi tdence, 652 et her T ! JENNIE GAmER Ienatius Go Cemetery. Rel | HOLDER. Jomy. erton, day. July 30, at 11 a.m. T, JACK- Elizabeth kson, son of ne late Emma M and donn Juck He a0 ieaves other’ Telatives and ‘o Wednesdar. & o, July ‘HerBERT JENNFR al vie es p.m. ‘Dfl‘ll] com- is tllled !or Wedne: 3 .Y y 29, HE)"B!RT Tnz n ll’l‘" llle hm(her 0\.'. E?M:)R:e On aéon??r Ju ly 2" | COMORA LAWSON, ma beloved fizul‘hvr of Joseph and Roseann Lawson Wednesday. July 29, at 1 pm Gulre( funeral homz 1820 On Monday. 1410 Mass, MORRISON. _Remsins Funeral and" r;a*lors‘ lgou N R"c., Weanesanr. .vu’fy’,:‘ nit Statesville, A . and Wineral | Lfrom Mc- | st. | at his residence, 1 EPH funeral home. ‘Thursdas. July tent Glenwood ‘Gemet: ROBEY. CHARLES W. sasl Conum! OBEY. ared 5 o Mingie W residence, Thi Relatives' an ‘edar Hill Cemetery. usband | above 2 pom. | 25, 1931, - JORN “ fllouxv. d members ) mos ¥ 85, Colambia rempie N and’ Fores: Temple. No. 6. are | cordially and (rsltmluv farlied {0 gieend. | R OH] RHXN | CORTEZ W. PETERS, = ROWE, AVVA On T\lesdlv J\l!y 2! at 3:1 A ll her residence. lirar), bflo‘td wife OY !he late Albert Funeral Wednq Jul sional Cemetery. mv"! Conares- SEILI'R BEULAH E. R} lumbla_Lodge, 131 BEULAH E. SEILER (e Ward). be- Inved Mite-of Hurts K- Befer-snd mother of John and Harry Seile.. Funeral from the'Wm. H. Sardo & Co. funeral chapel. 412 H st nee. on Wedaesdry, Ju'y 29, at 11 am, " Relaiives and triends invited. n- | __termont Fort Lincoln Cemat STRAUSS. DAVID. On Tuesday. July 28, 1931, ai hig residence, 2630 Ndims Mili nw.. DAVID. beloved husband of nd father of Leon and Harold nd Mrs. Harry J. Loeh. his late residence Thursday. July 3 T0:30 am. "Talerment Washinzion” Je brew Cemetery. SULLIVAN. JOHN JOSEPIL on Mondss. Jduly "27.’ 1931, JOHN JOSEPH. aged 21 Funes On Mo» day. July 27. | AUE, HARRY L. BOWIE, WILLIAM ory ERESNAHAN, MARY ELIZABETH. RECEIVES WIFE’S ESTATE [ CUNNINGHAM, W. signed in 1916. Mrs. Garrison’s will was | CUSBERD, M‘"fl- wh 4 bound together by the ties of pure love HIS CHILDREN. JONES. LILLIE ELIZABETH. MARTIN. 1113 SEVE & A9 In Memoriam I sad but loving rem ‘Vho ‘departe mu W. s ago today, Jul ARENTS AND Sacred v the mem- dear " 1athen IAM E. left us Gve years ago tod: brance of our dea: HARRY L. AUE, thirteen ve HIS of my’ BOWIE, who July 28, 1526, Tender thoughts of 7. Gindden life's pathway. herd and lens. off transtormine care aiid 80 Into_a gladsome soni IS DEVOTED DAUGHTER, EDNA E. EOWIE. s In skd fe and o~ B'AND DAUGHTERS. ™ l'l’l.Ell.aLl,\ ther, LOVENTA BDTLE ear mothér. 4 g who dled elghi 4 who ent " years ago today, HER DAUGHTER. BLANCHE CLARKE. * 3. _1In loving memory of our dear father, W. J. CUNNINGHAM, Who geparted this lite cieven years ago todaz. July 28, 1920 Sweet are the memories that never wil ed 30 dearl: fade of the one we'loved %0 dearly. 2 HiSLAnCEY : NLREVATHAN, MES ’ BARNES AND C. &' CUNNINGHAN, ¥ In_loving memory af vur “devoted iather. DANIEL GUBBERD. ®ho entered Into" rest twenty-nine years aso today. July 28, 1902, Loved in iife, remembered in death. His FAMILY. *° JACOB. 1In sad but loviag yer father, JACOB Md. ‘who des July 0 today. n_loving memory of our HISER. ‘who depurted this tife six 3 8. 1925. Dlosll iy e b HEts st i S In sad but loving remembrance of our devotes . LILLIE ELIZABETH departed this life one ycar &so to- Gny, July 28, 1930; Time cannot erase her memory, For each day we miss her more snd more; HER SISTERS AND NIECE. In sad but loving ho departed t her darg; Beart and mind— O3el aNg Ponind. l)-'l,(rHTERS TROSE 'AND MAR: " arace DEBOR . RACE DEBORAM. Sccred to the ‘memory of dsughter and, Hster CRAYE DEBORAN MARTIN. who dent ed this life one year ago todey. July 1930. Some ma think we are not lonely When they eee us smi Littie Ho iy SFnow the nesrtaches e ramrer a1l ‘the while: i It s not the tesrs at the time that are Tr:tflle!' of the hearts that are brokem, he s ip the atter vears. Drancs ciitntls Spower n[w rA;nm. MOTHER, BROTHERS A¥D 'NDERS AND FANNIE e of love ta the beau~ devoted LUMMI PL one month azo todey, June i d take thy rest. Sleep on. beloved: <leep and take thy THHR DE\U]'I‘D DAUGHTERS, IDA AND MA UNERAL D!PEC‘I‘O.S. ‘e~’s Sons ons Co. ational 2478 Modern Cr Fitone Na tionat 2802 " s 332 PA A\‘!‘ NW. pm., | = Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel H ST. NE. Lincoln 0524 ulance service ¢ Clycle & Nlcholl, Inc. _Col._es24 "~ Funeral Directors - 1804 M St N.W. Pot. 4170, 4171, Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W p% one Wes! tmnmma froio GEO W. WISE CO. CLEMENTS Established 18 1213 Wise. sors of mor :onnecul r <~n—- ""N\V 1009 e ja-lN R WRIGHT co Neither the ith the origiaal W 923 M St. N.W. Natl. 1544 "W. W. DEAL & CO. 816 11 ST. ______ LINCOLN 8200. J- WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM NATTONAL 1384. 1 J. SAFFELL |. ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER SONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 NO BRANCH OFFICE | years. beloved son of Cornclius and Mary E. Sullivan. Funeral from his lute r dence, 18 Berrzman ate., ¢ Md. on ‘Thursday. July 16 Requiem St, Chtrene capitol Heidhis, M Relatives ‘and friends invit: Mount Olivet THORNTON. WE m. o 9 ck Inter .Mu 29 . Bessie_Thomas and Mrs Funeral (private) . OISy at 30 Am e Trom Frase | funeral parlor WATERS, IRENE E. On Tuesda: 1931, at her residence, 1211 Ke! n.w.. IRENE E. beloved wife of Harry Al Waters. Funeral from her late Thursday., July t mags a Criren ot 930" a'm. ' Relative and_iriends lnvrm Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. JOSEPH. Depacted this life on| Tuesday. ‘July 26. 1931, at 9:55 am.. JO- SEPH WATSON of 1413 Corcoran ¥ Bodi, At tne Alex F, WEBSTER. Jr, Myrtl % ofod brotiser bf O'Neal \‘m:fns. Cnrnz "i man. flesefl ine, . Alex e, Voo Rev. Fantroy officiatiis. ~Inter- ment Douglas Cemeter: life Saturday. WELLS, OLA; Departed i July 25. 1931, at 4 p.m. at her residence. 331" P st. , OLA” WEL] 4 i Iw!lkl'loi 1 " Mary Walke devoted” Triend o also | Gude FUNERAL DESIGNS Bres. Co., 1212 F Si, Prompt Auto Delivery Serslee. Arlisiic-—expressive—inexpensive. LOWERS For Funerals By Wire Anywhere ana 1407 H St. NW. Nat'l 4908 Glenwood Cemetery Choice Lots and Sites For Sale ENDOWMENT FUND ENSURING PERPETUITY