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! THE EVENING. MHZvS TES"MUNY SENATOR JOHNSON’S 5-DAY | MISS WILSON WILL SELL - mLiL : 1 VISIT IN BERLIN ENDED| -ADVERTISING AS:CAREER v \ | He end Mrs. Johnson Will Sail for T Home Aboard Leviethan ret Wilson, daughter of Former Presi. ¢ ] July 17. © dent Wilson, has entered upon'a b ness career. She associated herself, Hiram | with the Biow Company, a national Johnson of California and Mrs. John#on | g gvertising agency, and sold a large | here. contract during the day. Miss Wilson, course of which the senator met many | who prepared herself for the adver-|gssassin, as Signor Pletravaile refus- | government officlals and also talked with | {ising business by twelve months of |ed to give them any information. 1 study, will be efiguged in & selling | S tor John: sald he was unable |and consulting capacity. go 1 "be During the world war Miss Wilson t 11 fe the United States on board [ sang for the Re ‘ross in the mid- e 1 at al: He refrained (dle west and south. Afterward she Redmond, for the last four years from discussing European affairs with | sang in training camps in the south managing editor of Editor and Pub- | NEW YORK, July 8—Col. Hermai |nowspaper men and expressed, his dis- {and" for the American expeditionary | lisner. died in 8 A, Mets & s : approval of the habit of some American | force and allied armies in France an 3 vi A Metz, who has been a witness In | FRRREIE L GNE Sfotements which Euro- | Belgium. She later devoted much of |managing editor of the Fourth Es- | nst || Cins are inclined to belleve as an ex- | her energles to propaganda work in | tate. the Chemical Foundation Inc.. at Wil- | pression of the opinion of the Ameri- | behalf of community centers through- | the navy, attached to the cable cen- K win, formed one group. BERLIN, July 3.—Senator Witness ™ in ~ Suit Against| 5 ey, it weh v s ey Chemical Foundation Gives His Version of Facts. Leonid Krassin, bolshevik commissar for foreign trade and commerce. to go to Russia because he has planned the L ly 17. B the Associated Press o Lavintuan Ioy. the suit of the government against mington, Del, declared yesterday | can government. out the country. that his testimony had been grossly misrepresented. In a statement to the Associated Press he said: “The Morning of Wilmington, Del, on June published ‘an article purporting to give my testi- v as a witness for the govern- © in the suit of the United States ist the Chemical Foundgtion, Inc. his article stated in effect that 4 had paid money to German spies, one of whom was under indictment us a fugitive from justice for formation extracted from i and used by enator Moses in a senatorial tion. Retraction 1s Made. On June the Wilmington plete retraction ating among_other publication ated was false 2 further that neither reproductions of - testimony nor fair paraphrases 2 Z 7277777727, & @ 27 N 27 2 of ice cream.) T n at the trial; that I admit that 1 had paid any \ shown by the testimony to be man spy any sum of money ver: that T had never employed person charged with being a jation (- taat that Not Inspire Suit. counsel for tie defendant court that I was the in- n the suit and had v's action, 1 urope when W. Anderson du ilmington offered n uumber is not only the ent, but that > the wit- acts as fully ght out, stimony of the witness he consideru- ith a severity that ving before wit- evidence already in in my judgment, but a part on sudden noti . are liable to do i le injury to an! is no redress,! e in a court! of- that | . and have so|R having been! bring out ¢ whole picture allowed to 1 to tell his - pinned down - to fients and half H. J. TOUSSAINT’S WIFE FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE RULES ONTESTANTS may submit as many names as desired, but only one name per coupon. Where more than one naime is submitted on the same coupon the first name only will be considered ALL SUGGESTIONS MUST BE MADE ON THE COUPONS PRO- VIDED IN-ORDER TO RECEIVE CONSIDERATION, and in every case the ice cream preferred should be clearly indicated in the space allotted. Typewriting, long-hand or' hand- printing are all permissible, but care should be taken as to clearness or casy reading. In case it.is desired to make a change, or an accident, such as blot- ting, makes what ‘was written illeg- ible, it is permissible to rewrite the part required on the back of the { Former Washington Woman -Seeks } Legal Separation From Parricide ! Under 99-Year Sentence. . Tex., July 3.— 1 With the a ment that Henry | J. Toussaint will accept sentence of | ninety-nine years in the Texas state |N penitentiary for the murder of his father, O. H. Toussalnt, comes the filing of a divorce suit in_the elghty- ninth district court.of this.city styled Madelyn Toussaint against Henry Touss=aint. Mrs. To . who was married to the convicted parricide-im Wash- ington, D alleges cruel treatmen e usations _ and the fact ‘that her husband has been convicted of a felony. ~ The false accusations referred to in_her petition iwere those made | against her in a divorce action filed by Henry Toussaint a month before he killed hi ather and which was subsequently withdrawn. ROAD MAY BUILD BRANCH. NEW YORK, July 3.—Miss Marga- |of deputies, who was stabbed Thurs- (Tests recently made by the .Government with ice creams of various grades demonstrated a preference gen- erally for those products which contained the higher per- cenfages af cream (Iiutterfat), sugar and other constituents STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 3 1993~ DIES OF STAB WOUND. NAPLES, July 3.—Gluseppe Pietra- valle, deputy speaker of the chamber |N RUSSIA ON 0|L TR'P B'G:'ll’:::’ninlnoh r::‘;:’:nf:h’:g.:l’iu;nd is accompan! him for a dy by an unknown assailant, dled frogies > (ritggis S RSueEal s - \ yesterday despite the efforts of medi- | TWo Groups of American Magnates | cluding Mr. Sinclair, may vieit the ollgagues to save him. He was Reach M for I Barnsdall projact at Baku. director. of the United Hospitals ach XMoscow for-In- spection” Tour. The. police stlll are utterly in the dark regarding the identity of the i, A T By the Associated Press. - MOSCOW, July 3.—Former Secre- tary of the Interior Alpert B. Fall and __ TRADE EDITOR DIES. two @roups of .American ofi men in- NEW YORK, July 3.—John Francis | terested in Russian ofl have arrived | here by way of Warsaw. President 000 damage sul employes are i Kellogg. Unite N%{ today. The e is th: Alex- t after | Harry Sinclair and Genegal Attorney -ndeyr Milburn , C:mvl‘r';y.o‘l;:‘letlm:l!(a. " hospital ring the war he served Inm | Pany. together with Secretary Bald- President | Robert Law and General Attorney W. court in Baltimwore, subsidiary corisorations. sor's office. 5 kg R Which df These Ice Creams o Ask your dealer for our special Ice Creams “A,” “B” and What to Do “C.2" These ice creams durIi)ng this test will be made exclu- sively in the brick form, in plain Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, or a combination thereof—and packed in sealed cartons to insure delivery of the original product under sanitary conditions. Ilach sealed carton contains a COUPON SIMILAR TO THAT SHOWN BELOW. These ice creams differ in their CREAM (butterfat) content, and one of them is made without the gelatin preferred in the government test.. Compare them care- fully, decide which you like tlte best and mark this information on the coupon where requested, together with the name you suggest and your own name and ad- - dress as a contestant for one of the cash prizes.. \ SAMPLE OF COUPONS THAT COME WITH ICE CREAMS ‘A’, ‘B’ AND ‘C’ THIS REPRODUCTION MAY NOT BE USED—SEE RULES EX-SEORETARY FAI,L' A ?;:f,“;p“fl‘.'m‘li.‘“’:&f:;"fifi‘;"f‘:-’.‘:"{:i CONTEST IN DISPOSAL ‘ oF sm,m ESTATE By the Associated Press. LIBERTY, Mo, ASKS 32,5_“),0(1) DAMAGES «;;-d;;e«:;:;oe probate court here July property in question had been willed MILWAUKE®, Wis., July 3.—Depo- | previously to her husband, Georse 1 i _ | Weslain Davies, an opera singer. | sitions In conmfection with a $2,600,- | Weslain Davies, an opera singer. | in which government | who has not come to_this country, de- | arged with accepting |clared that Thomas D. Stokes, Diview bribes, attorney, was in possession of the w it "k;" before Harry L. Tiying"the property to Zeltun and de- tates commissioner, | manded that Stokes produce the docu- Judge Kirkland ruled today that The Oregon Short Line was author- ized by the Interstate Commerce Com- mission yesterday to proceed with the ronstruction of an eleven-mile branch line running from Ammon to Dumas, both points in Idaho, to provide trans- portation facilities for an irrigation projec SLIP COVERS MADE FREE We have 20 patterns of best grade of cre- tonnes suitable for Slip Covers. If selected we will make them up free of charge. 5 Lansburgh Interior Decorating Co. Jullus Lansburgh, Mgr. - 637 F St. N.W. % 7 coupon, provided the attention is called to such change on the front of the coupon. All persons in the employ of the Chapin- Sacks Corporation are barred as con- testants. ABOUT THE NAME Do not use any part of “The Velvet Kind” in the name or names you,submit. Try to make your suggestion a coined or entirely new word or expression, attrac- tive and snappy in character—something that will catch the fancy and be easily remembered, if possible. 3 Try not to select a word or expression that ‘is descriptive, geogtaphical or other~ wise impossible of registration. in the Patent Office. ¢ But in case of doubt NEVER HESI- TATE TO SEND IN YOUR IDEA. Ifit is not the BEST suggestion, there is a possibility that it may be selected by the judges for one of the numerous cash awards. 7 Follow our mewspaper annountements PUTTING IT UP .TO THE PUBLIC IN order that, we may ascertain the preference -of the people, we are put- ting out under special formulas Three Specific Grades of Ice Cream. Each is made from ingredients of high quality and unquestioned purity, and: contain varying- percentages of CREAM (But- terfat). These Ice Creams are designated “A.”: “B” and “C.” This is “A” grade.. We ask * that you try all three grades and then indicate your choice by mak- ing a cross (x) -after the grade you prefer. - . Mark your preference with an x 85 \ $1500 in gold To be given for a name What Print Here Name Do You Suggest? Your Name St. Addrens ‘-Mnil this coupon to Contest Dept. hapin-Sacks Corporation . First and M Streets Northeast CHA PIN-SACKS CORP. KN OWN .. THROUGHOUT THIE. SOQOUTH PASSENGERS TAKEN OFF. VIGO, Spain, July 3.—Two hundred passenge’s of the British stemer July 3.—The will ;’!‘Kh‘ind [anh WBITQ rescueC within Edme of the party, In-|made by Mrs. Julta Woods Davies, | Hieqn - minutes ‘after gliving her $500,000 estate to Harry < Lello Zeitun of London, England, was the steamer rocks Soon afterward, however, the vessel -was refloated without much trouble ‘and | towed here, where it will be repaired | The passengers will continue _their E. E. Kirkland. The|yoyige on another steamer. | criminal cases. IG HT T (These experiments were made with a limited ‘market” of approximately 50 people, and indicated as well a marked preference for ice creams that included a percentage of ge7at5n in their caméos;t;on as against those which did not.) We Are Offering for Your o-operation One Thousand 500 Dollars in Gold for a Name 665 Awards AS FOLLOWS 1st Prize..........$300 2nd Prize .... ox 150 3rd Prize .. -~ 50 10 Awards of $10 Each 22 Awards of $5 Each 30 Awards of $3 Each 100 Awards of $2 Each 500 Awards of $1 Each In the event that the NAME AD- JUDGED BEST be suggested BY MORE THAN ONE PERSON, the Grand Prize of $300 will be awarded to the contestant who FIRST SUBMITTED THAT NAME The Second Prize of $150 will be award- ed to the contestant who, from the view- point of “time,” was the next to submit that name. Should three, four, five or more contestants elect the same “Best” name, the Third Prize of $50 will go to whoever was the third to submit that name—and so_on, in the same sequence ._as the suggestions were sent in. ‘To prevent any- uncertainty regarding this sequence, eath suggestion as it is received by the.Contest Department will be stamped immediately with the date and hour by a clock-machine. The receiving, stampifMg and custody of all coupons sub- mitted, until the contest terminates, will be in charge of a specially qualified repre- sentative of the Gardner Johnson Adver- tisers’ Service Bureau, Inc., of Washington. IMPORTANT NOTICE LL ingredients used in the -2 production of our ice cream are of high quality and unques- tioned purity. The quality and purity of the dairy products are further safeguarded by both CLARIFICATION AND PAS- TEURIZATION—thereby insuring a product of a purity’that is impossible of improvement. e | County "Hospital for the In: The Zeitun will is alleged to have | He testified regarding neurof The complair was filed in federal | been made in London, not long before | sane tendencies in | Mrs. Davies' death. ——— LEADING ALIENIST BURIED. CHICAGO, July 3.—Dr. James G. Kiernan, seventy-one years old, one of the country's leading alienists and psychologists, who died at his home Sunday, was buried today. nan was at one time head of the New York Hospital for the Insane and for He previously was|G. T. Stanford of the Sinclair Com-{a&ainst the Urjion Carbide and Car- |Davies’ lawyer had no right to with- |many vears was in charge of the Cook bon Company, ‘New, York, and seven |hold the wiil. - Dr. Kier- ne heré. many famows NN, % Dz % %