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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1931 ROSIN DYNAMITING FAILS |stored more than 16000 barrels of s tound, The harves s opersied o (¢ || TALY ADDS 20 CRAFT ".I.NE IS FMAI. ] ] [BURIAL SET TOMORROW | et s o oL, 08 S S st s TO SUBMARINE FLEET Banker Dies || zop yereRmany oFFice gt i X Gasoline and Explosives Found on |gline had been spread on the wharves, |mite, placed on top of a rosin barrel, Brunswick, Ga., Wharf. apparently to ignite them. The plot |exploded. It blew the barrel apart, bul Submersibles Completed Rapidly in = Heart Attack Proves Fatal to| was_discovered when dockworkers in- |falled to ignite the gasoline : > BRUNSWICK, Ga., August 17 (P)— | V88 Vestigated @ slight explosion which did - Program for Speed and : Former Riverdale Man at An unsucoessful attempt early yesterday | jittle damage. Sales of low-priced automobiles in Cruising Range H. { %“ 3 yattsville. i xmm he e !rlu\dt Inv d ha on which were France reasii | % {0 dynamite wharves b hxid el | By Cable to The star. A b B, | jpecial Dispatch to The Star. ; \f:l TE, (.ATIEII\T c. | ROME, August 17.—Italy is rapidly g i1 completing & submarine program wnich ' Banker and Retlred Official | HYATTSVILLE, Md. August 17— e Lain will give her the largest fleet of under- . L S="‘°°;l "'O'ui:‘l:; MS“D‘h et te the Rasary Fiease attend e v years old, es Army Vot- | mass ol reuiem .mdmar:a"}:em-nemy stationed In the, of Telephone Company to 3 erinary Corps, who died suddeniy Sat- | PCINDEXTER, CORNELIA. On Mondar An_inspection of one of the 20 new : i § | urday of heart attack at the home of | SAfRRLIT D! 8t T4 gm., CORNE | submarines today revealed it to be of Be Buried Here. | ; o ! his brother-in-law. Charles M. Shryock, | now. detoied mother of Li.'flu"rfimn'v':» moderate size, but capable of com- : ! will be held tomorrow afternoon at Ar- | Ler. Sister of Wooaia 3 Emma 3 g Fandmother of Thelme and Rebort Peine | paratively long cruises and deep im- i ! Tyt ey, Wil en | S Tersion, | In saking thelr sests the Army chaplain officiating ARG oiber elaties o reiedas submersibles make experimental plunges | _Augustus P. . Crenshaw, 70, s d"} % Bid | _Capt. Lewis, who was on leave from | IeStng at the W. Emest To Make Sure of Gawler Service Remember to Call JOSEPH GAWLER’S Sons, Inc. A WASHINGTON INSTITUTION SINCE 1850 L neral of 30, 60 and 100 or more meters, rector of the District National Bank Fort Ringgold, Tex., where he was sta- | courij,oe? You st aw Rbtite ol R | ot Gin s nw silnarare Cnmme“d’smce 1910 and an official of the Chesa- | tioned, had apparently been in good | POWELL, WILLIAM SOTHORON. On Mon- in the last few months the Rugglero|Peske & Potomac Telephone Co. for 37| f ¢ health. August 11 | VIL, just commissioned at Taranto, | YEArs, died yesterday at the home of | : Born in Washington, a son of Mr. went through the tests with record|his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and | i | and Mrs. H. E. Lewis, Capt. Lewis later | 8 | speed and reached a depth of more|Ms. O. Leslie McCrea, 3300 Cathedral| f& jmoved with his family to Riverdale, Md., | Euneral Wednesday. August 18, 3 pom than 110 meters. avenue, after a short illness. e | Where he resided until he entered the n Baltinre {‘;,’,‘,";‘» 108 west N vright. 1931) Funeral services will be held at St.| : A Army during the World War. After the e T bl Thomas' Episcopal Church tomorrow : e e e Quanm, mITA. vt 18 " : morning_at 10 o'clock. Burial will be | o gl oo 8 bejoved Two Killed in Storms. in_Oak Hiil Cemetery. | ,mg:;td 'Lh-r« s rrxi‘a”s s wife, who be: BUENOS AIRES, August 17 (P)—| Mr. Crenshaw was a native of Wyan- | 4 [ fore her marriage was Miss ‘Marion 18, At 430 .m"'"""' | Dispatches from Asuncion, Paraguay, |dotte, Va. a son of the late Augustus ! Shryock of Hyattsville, and two chil- Chu today said two persons had been killed P. and Elizabeth Parker Crenshaw. He| AUGUSTUS P. CRENSHAW. dren, Ralph H., jr. 11 years oid, and el d several hundred injurcd in violent | €ntered the employ of the telephone ez - | Dorothy, 8 years old ‘ | Sive e Tnterment Mount rms through the region of Villa Rica, | COMpany three months after its organ- | His father, who lives in Washington, | . | agamiy: tiaaes weere defiroyed ization, following completion of his edu- | Crenshaw, 1409 Massachusetts svenue, |, I [8ther, who lives in 9 Mondey. August 17 cation at Maryland Agricultural School. | and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Schreiner, | {05, (V0 2F two_sisters ! "‘"““." PoRlish, Saiay In 1912 he, was retired from the | Forest Glen, Md. ive. Raymond E. ‘i 5 B o 7 and Katte Alired id James telephone company as secretary and | Pallbearers will be Dr. W. Sinclair MOr¢ end Paul C. Lewis of New Vork | d wednesday. August "x" treasurer, He was treasurer and ves- | Bowen, Walter Clarkson, P, G. Burton, | &r¢ the brothers and Mrs William D. | M D from W Tate: aldend I )( " l ' 'RS { zyman of St. Thomas' Church, Eight- | Joshua Evans, jr.; Preston C. King and | Dergman and Mrs James McCallister, | %' Eraest “Jurvis funerel ehgrene. e c@nth and Church streets, for 28 years | W. W. Chlpchn.se er of Wachington, sre the sisters. } You st. n.w. untl 5 b.m. Tuesday, there~ and ' member of 156 SATAINE sGEImIE: s Capt. Lewis was graduated from | “iier st ihe above residence Ta Recommend iee ot the divcese of Washington: George Washington University. —He | SMITH, CHARLES B. Op Caturds st He is survived by two sons, Augustus| ARCHIBALD ]AMIESON e, ona Sime 2 & veterinary in the | i aged ; ’ % e | United States Department of Agricul- | 5f Semuct L Baity, Joas (60 e street, lnd John M. Crenshaw, 3300 wILL BE B RI H R l\ll’! E_ Breckenridge, Charles [. Marvin Cathedral avenue; two dsughters, Mrs. URIED HERE | ————— | Gonton K an Soseph & epiun“Fheral 1 J. V. Morgan, Edgemoor, Md., ond Mrs. AR D. Dobble has been re-eie esi- | Tuesday. August 18, at 930 wence 18 Ambulances C. Leclie McRea; a brother, Millson |Funeral Rites for Newspaper Man |dent of the National Union ?rw;?.fifv'- aoly, Comiorter "Caren. " 1ifh and" o Mo Bl b i Capitol st l& s.e Whtrr mzu will be - men of England. Clean, Fresh and SANITATY LOST. | to Be Held Tomorrow at 3 | =————neand. - Terment " Congremsionsy Comtters " Rela: harges Lowest in City len Tale. Poneranin : i d. .$4.00 Any Place in D. C. y; tag No. 13675, Rews:d Fhone Clor: | in 8 H. Hines Chapel. THA. 07 Sundar Aurut 18 Call Col. 0432 XYEG] 8, i goid fempies, | Funeral services for Archibald M.|ALEXANDER GEORGIA W. devoied daughier of Bem: -~ 2 s 1de;\13. jamin end Luls_ Wi d sister of Anmte | binck" case: either ai NI S | samteson, \Wastimgton: newspeer wian| T H RGIA . | Water 5t between 12th and 14th s.w. Met ares’ \y. A all. Notiee ‘of fu- 4921, Reward who died suddenly Saturday mnrmu:.‘ el T On L : s cmains resting. At the W. EYEGLASSES. white_gold pince nez {rame. 1 X k 0 rrow Galbraith A. E ¢ o ) e dind mn”" chureh, 1432 U with short chain. Pinder please call Na- will be held at 3 o'clock, tomorrow % ¥e p E 3 It { fionan 350 *brancn zoz 19°" | afternoon, at the S. H. Hines funeral it e Timmed, Semones €a% | chapel. Burial will be in Prospect Hill E; 5 us 3 x o Y E ™ Z R e " | Cemetery. Mr. Jamieson died at George- ' 2 o a 16 oRle, “Bervices B | EYEGLASSES —Shell rimmed, in black leath- 3 A al Monday, August e Fesidenes 1 Clfiton. o E x ‘ URSlO N A eimeseas horaing. Hewsyd. Fhgns | town Hospital, to which he was removed | from the e 3t her duuchier Mis, Bor: | wesrinl Sk’ ‘c:’x':.r&}y - after Monday, before 4:30, “645"Br 3. | after being stricken at his home, 3228| 0id B Dosie. mu e g G T TAYLO} Priday, g On Saturday, 1931, ’AI!P,S TAYLOR of GI‘ Rhod ES ] yell Jesthe: IR i AUGUST 25th AND 26th, 1931 || | SEASSES—Ho :’5»‘;"" BT s ¢ c‘.. o | " He is survived by his widow, Mrs.| plial ROBERT BROWN. SOR ROW! ROBE| Hiatt place. O T s e at, Gartieid o ~ FROM WASHINGTON, D. C. Ic-n Met 3467:_rew! | Brown. . g £, 9a81: reward Olive S. Jumieson: his mother, M 2150 “leaves 1wo uncles, Very Low Round-Trip Fares ||| SF0" (s fi'rt?ncmuf"z'uz(n':’:f. Sither. 3' | Isabelle Jamieson, Grand Rapids; a sis-| w. Rt fé:’yrifix:flfiu oot to Points in— Reward. Return Mrs. Brown,, nbove‘ter Mrs. Arthur T. Cahill, New“Yorkd e lA'fl‘::”? ot Tuneral Tatér. from ¥, Srnest durvia § 32 U st. hw. NORTH cAmOLINA and three sons, Ballard, Mitchell an Departed Jhis lite . ntermen o Sund A\ll\-\ll 16, 1931, i St OCKETBOOK brojdered bag 1B ¥ TTIE 3. ¢ FRE POCKETBOOK _Greey embreldered Bag 1 | Philip Jumieson. it E 3. CaR TSCHIFFELY. DR FREDERICK A. SIAN. % OCKE ontain FET TR X Sunnn All"\.ull 1931, at TISIAN P mook mck & white. contatning s T g f\;‘s‘firfirl"u zosary and money. between Llth & 13th on Pm‘c.l has passed new legislation a s kiand car. Reward. North islat Final retura limit, September [[|15ee = Frorend o Sorth | 15 qid its industrialists and exporters. | 23, 1931 b d loving Similar Excursion October 3rd, 1931 ors. ST, B- By unorsl par 5 hil D. C.). Wedne P Reservations, Tickets and Full ‘ of Tuneral c,,,,::, Shformation | CABTER, WILLIAM A. Departed this jife , Dent. t hi A plL nw., | CITY TICKET OFFICE, Mr. Or wner [ “',uu;}fé%fi“f;{;f;“?“ Band_ of CH:““’ v °.§"‘?‘ brie service McPherson Square I e e e e e e———————————— g et VI A oot :m 2, Alloe W_ 1 ‘Tancls Dou lay, August 19, at I2 o'l Phone Natlonal 1463 ‘ SPECIAL $12.75 SERVICE JOB reaiivie” . ipfege’ ot Fnencin e Sl e '.g’fl = | Southern Railway System | 321 NGl ot ines' funeral be 241 North P will b held 18 88 iatiee. atrick st., Alexandris, Va. 2 neral T“!lfll)’v August 18, 9 column. 22 Operatmns fiom Roberts ¢rape apel, Alexindria, Va.” 1o w.\ggs, MARY 1. Departed, this mu - —repack with g o Rar restdonce, 1118 Sth St R+ uu- 0 RUTH 5. xAmn Qasdondar: | fheerine. iness, MARY Jo Wi o vaar ahd AUGUST o L 5. MASON. devoted wife of George®Watkins. -!u of Wil Clark L X of ‘funeral iater. DRAIN CRANKCASE AND RE. SPECIAL ; s at FILL with 5 quarts 30c per quart n h lock. res. oil. ONLY friends fnvited: “Tnterment Mannt Oifret Spray springs. gyt 3 3 M. D. On Sunday, Au- Align front wheels. o ML TR 8t Duisries, Properly inflate tires. LINE, Funera Od.nlldl! August (m t A m, fr ;\o‘:i':nbn.g:'-nd fasteners. *E ‘Ehirch South, DumHes. n mu clluu.uv. AUGUSTUS P. nday, August 16, 1931. the r):.mencdeun! his ONLY ONE funeral establish- bears the same name, we urge ment in Washington can pro- residents of this city and vicin- vide the experience, facilities, ity to look for the full name of and traditions of service which the name GAWLER signifies ...and that establishment is 5 the original firm of JOSEPH ber. Services here MUST be GAWLER'S SONS, Inc., estab- more beautiful and com 'ste, lished aver three-quarters of a yet charges are not a penny century ago. Owing to the more than smaller firms would fact that another local firm require. i & G A":v:l::m rersprionzs. ALFRED B. GAWLER INC. WALTER A. GAWLER FUNERAL DIRECTORS WILLIAM A. GAWLER ESTABLISHED 1850 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N. W. WE MAINTAIN NO BRANCH OFFICES this institution when consulting the telephone book for our num- OO O TR O O O TS PR O-SEND O -GN O -GRED ) -FSEm- () -aress () ST (- () A () u;- late Luke o e | Wed Replace necessary gaskets. . CRENSHAW. husband’ of | §Gumt Oliver Gamete Ad;u-t distributor points. St. Thoma:' Episcopal Church, 18th and | ZANELOTTIL. nucll Batur: 2 ? | gust i o Clean and Lo Lot lP"’“ plugs. at 1 am. Interment .‘:"‘6:.’%&:‘"&.‘.‘. CES, infant ] ulb. etery. Madolin_Zenelogti. DAVENPO) neral services Tuesday, Au b A, LVEN RT, HARRI re) Tighten manifold studs. \ August 16, 1991, at P iaie rulalnci mu &m. u H'“ T ot dear i ts. n.w. Interment St. Tighten water connections. mmer f p 3 ke Tighten water pump pack nut. - : nd Re Adjust fan belt. S VNG et T, S, un e e In Memoriam fie Alwienin shol abiorner Son ! ARG cheral thapel "jrd and | POSTON. ARTHUR Y. L0008 "S8SToN: 2 3 A orother nt This Adv.—Order the Above Job Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. . fl,:;g,:, o gt g Bg o 3 H DAV‘Yv JULIA M. Suddenly, on August 17, l\lll 17, 1929, nd We Will F 1931, ‘i et residence. 1810 WIomIng Wyoming ave.| Our dear brother is over ther “ i J0LEA" b Belored wide of 3 A. Davey. o the river of 5 Gallons of “Esso” for. . Reral ervices at Cawlers chapel 1900 | whore kaiugs &l immorial nnsyiania “ave. avednesday, “August | WAre'rohed i ihele 'carmente .L-m 19, at 11 a.m. Interment private. 18 SISTERS., ROSETTA N, yite' ot Harry P Davis’ snd, mouur Of | CHAPMAN, NATHAN. To sad byt Paul B, Davis. Funeral rom \. W. Cham- | memory 'of mY dear . n# "Co"funieral ‘home. 1400, Ohapin REMAN, who deparied n.w. on Wednesday, August 19, at 10 a.m. o . At lnurment at Fort Lincoin Cemetery. Y!Ifl m-y %0, but you are not fore ‘o' rresh miy love will ever S Beiovod hu;’.,:f,f,{'z’; Forax tong us ‘thers i3 i .n‘ memery, A CHAP- 2 3 Eq o MAR, SALES SERVICE gu. Funeral from sbove residenco. on N (00 memery of our dear Tussday. August 18 a1 3 'p.m." Interment o 3 E L. NEIL GRAHAM. On Monday, e ted this | e iwe” ears wxo o co 1931, in New York Cit oy ; . ‘n New Yor 5 3040 M St. N.W. Tell Your Rt oRanal FincH! m..lm,’ '::'.‘ T K"x" iy é m‘ he.’a_-, anior i Friends &30l son 'of Nwnals Robiasski Dudier Aad fl" higi more Under CARTEE Managewment Widow of Brie. Gen. William Wade Dudl:r ‘{ throues e w- oxun SHmk of days sone by HAMILL, IDA M. Offcers snd mcm\u Triw 8 Dai of < e is now— mm iy, DotiGad of O dowth PEu” 1""‘3,"&',‘" b one AR, ¢ o! auzer DA HAMILL.* Funeral from the | ' . t Home, 4901 Conn. ave. n-,lnu.l,. EpwaRD M. In beantitul X August 18, at 10 a. who ARRIE YANCEY, Cog:tllm' | EDWARD M. po [ I T this life six years ago today, Al It Haopened at Breakfast oy T TR e b oH"lAhumrluM-nc: ci bart Bl FUNERAL DIRECTORS. H:ndler (nee Gatewood), l ith e . uol.unlxcs]t::‘(?ufl g "“A‘:;,un Clyde J NIChOl'Q lnc. E, too, noticed what a sparkling, fresh appearance her bt Ve GEGROIA HOLMES: T Birch's Som dresses had since she'd started sending th Eli Beloved™ motice "5t vula, and [ebert |~ Joseph. F. Bird ns g em to ite. and Fannie Wanzer. She also lz-vn other (ISAAC lmlfl;{‘ H s | and friends. ~Remains resting St \1 West But he didn’t know how we get such beautiful results. Horlhe 2o BUSLARR W £ il it In washing, the Elite’s exclusive Controlled Method ‘ COLLECE MEN TSNS, TANCER ConOh Sl oA G; beloved wite of Howard C governs every step. From the time the clothes, are first : 5 R o o the e cha bers Co. funeral parlors, 1400 Chapin st. received, through the mild, pure suds, and the many rins- | z et Ricngud. v, * V10 b | 928 MLSK. WM fart 1334 - . . . . Lo JOHNSON, ERNESTINE. On Sunday. Au- ‘w ings of fresh, rain-soft water. Even ironing temperatures / BESTiNe SO, the dcrote . V. L. SPEARE either the successor: M 161 { 1 >~ Bessie ister l ] are under scientific control. { ’ ’ [ I b 3 u‘:fin B S .}‘H’ Rt John | Phione National 2883, | i d and Eve sts. s.w. Notice ucruu -w. =) % s iy e, Then comes the secret of Elite’s success with dresses. s st 8. on sworen 2| JOHN B WRIGHT CO. Careful “tOUChinE up” by experts with hand irons gives | g 8 - LYY , foaves s f0 mourn thelr” loss er Dushand, | 1337 10th 8t N.W. n-.;n-nn.ul < Washing a devoted daughter. them that crisp, dainty appearance so sought after by B, 2 it Wasnineion: " gobciniam. Wl 301 un'_f_nkm ST. Aususc 18, ap 3 }gm : : seral home, women. i 4 JOHNSON, SUSIE A, -rne Ynmt Ladies' | jate ' Reliet Association: You are | Just another Elite feature at no extra cost to you. N - suR}: % % umr:}‘:.x‘.*.?v':fl:a:’&;’:j_il Doesn't this give you an idea? Pick up the phone and call ‘ 4 . s st G AV, fie Cl E.:uM-....E-N T s us. Or hail a yellow Elite automobile today. ; » L ; I st p 07 SN rorn wise e st oot LM GAWLER CO ues l 2P Phone Potomac 0040 for Prompt Service £ , Hvilont Sitefie. Vnleitit G| f p & 4 :T":A::mén Sumlu' August 16, 193 b Funeral Dlrecta‘s = °{ [ _1804 M m _NW. Pt 4130, am. | s | ;‘u. . CAPT. maLEH ,gl,\hpam;{d.enlé on| "33 -Ynn : 4 n- A : Sansiitie Mineid ek R ) WILLIAW LEES SONS, ' peciaily Frice o S Lyt CREMATORIUM fery Tuesday. August 18, National Cemetery Tuesda. August 1 332 PA. AVE. NW. _ NATIONAL 1384. 1388. 2 P . : s % Pelaiives mvited. . J. SAFFELL Splendid opportunity to take back to LINTON, HOWARD WILLIAM enoirt FF ! PP e By, huciist j6. 1ML a8 | oEEERC N s e school the season’s smartest Gladstone Bag. uhu-u cmllnflu S Sokily TR Bt id cowhide leather, with chord De. and M ¢ e Co. A Sl ¢ ow & ey, Tt W3 |y smvr spw . National 247 .. P 3 M an rme Gl 0od Cemetery. * cord lining, center partition shirt fold and Joa. Toier .entmeu’fl“.l'u:le‘r Wm. H. s.rdoT thes: 635 9 Convenient Branches roomy accessory pocket. A real value. %! f'.c A mml s =5 1314 F St. N.W. Quality—Modcrately PBriced Entire advertisement copyrighted 1931

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