Evening Star Newspaper, August 21, 1923, Page 19

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WIDOW TELLS LOSS OF §13.000 IN OIL AY Stock in Black Panther Com- ! pany Worthless, She Now Works, Is Testimony. & PHILADELPHIA, August widow told on the witness stand ve: . at the trial of three former Is of I ek Panther Oil Company, charged with fraudulent conversion of more than $1,250,000 of stockholders” mon how she had Leen lead to invest $15.000 of a 000 estate bequeathed by her nd, in ek of the concern, ch is now in the hands of a re- said the . Margaret Huff, of this a meeting 1 attended in a number holders the company y ent Gividends in 1930 money, 1 h The defendants, Max W, F 1 Marion, Ind T ' Lindley, Harrishurg, Pa. dent, aben Douglaks of this city, rged specifi with > prete company Assistant District ficld, in outlining the case, said that office had represented the production of oil at thousands of barrels a day from extensive wells said to have 4 been scattered throughout Montana and other parts of the midw d W ted for %2 . while a second charter is- sucd in 1920, fixed the amount of capltal stock at $10.000,000. riedell and 1T 4 been N default of nail. sted in Los Angeles iedell was arr last Octobe CURB ON INSURANCE COMPANIES URGED State Commissioners Would Re- strict Unauthorized Sale of Policies. By the Associated Press, ed insur- L. Conn, in_Ohio. n an address nnual ses vention of state insuranc sioners. which opencd here Mr. Conn urged a uniform aw to make it illegal for insu companies to write a policy on prop- state or territory ympany is not admitted, of lise or accident fore the of the nat L n which ft s not licensed The pro- d posed law. Mr. Con should tarry certain p. ation of the “company in_its home state and the in other states, ment automatic revocation fines and imprison- bs oner of Massachusetts. Averages of Insurance ,ance commi "spoke on Companies.” the standard- of s in the ization ce ficlds vention will conclude Fri- 4 ACCOUNT IN DISPUTE, BARRETT LAWYERS SAY | Urge South Cnrouna Governor | Not to Ask Extradition of Firm Members. By the Associzted Press. August 21.— | proceeding: Lybrand of Wag four, mbers of of Barrett & were prin ayment of a Co., rily { & S| ernment’s impotes lay in the fact that the price of wheai would come lown, regardless of acts of Congr if a price on wheat v *| of wheat, where the; on a resident of a state | | former insur- | matters to be discussed | i i | puted account, attorneys for the ‘ndants urged Gov. McLeod yester iny ot o' issuc réquisition papers | upon Gov. Walker of for | their detention i "he governor. after h of the case prese which was requeste would ear futy vetts, stated that he his decision in the VISITING ONTARIO MINES. % American Institute Members Leave Toronto for Northern Begions TORONTO, 21.—A train of twelve Teft night for the mining rorthern Ontario, carrying ing members of the American Ins i Metallurgical En- 180 members, tate in the Union, ain which arrived Vork s morning. tour of northern Ontario the technical sessions will be held in Mon- August 30, August After th and Quebec, of the meeting treal, starting, J. J. LINDLEY DEAD. NEW YORK. August John J. Idndley, veteran reporte York ilerald. died of heart disea st Luke's Tlospital, following 1ess_of one e & « l# Claire, Tow and began his new the Minneapolis bune. Subse- auently he cngaged in newspaper work in Chicago. per (.uer}' with | | | for the New | THE EVENING Man Blue in All His Organs, Autopsy on Freak Discloses | and NEW YORK, August —Fred) nounced, “was due to ‘argyria’ Walters, whose bright blue skin had Some forty made him a good living for many [{°aNe ago e have vears in sideshows, died yesterday in | this report is correct, it is probable Bellovue Hospital from heart disease, | that while in the mine Walters Phystcians who made & careful ex. | Preathed into his body nitrate of sil- Sad , N ver, which turned him blue amination of Walters’ \\alh‘r» is survived by his widow ered to their amazement that not| only his skin, but all his organs and body dlr«(ov»i i 4 | tissues, ment, heart and | Jameors including, brain, and saw muscles, were of the same brilllant | Tn mancuvers he wa color. i horse fell on him “The coloring,” the doctors an-| by, Buropean it ble for his coloring o Berlin, aft thor- ion, gaid he believed fall was respe Prof. Versch ough e the coloring w ing of a WHEAT PRICE FIXING |\ CALLED FUTILE PLAN| i Farmers Raising Too Much Grain| to be damaged iblood w impeded for Stable Market, Says Rep- resentative Anderson. » 3 nd the s arte lood mixed with t The Cap With the RED Flap Attached By the A OWA August 2 “The government cannot stabilize the price of wheat,” Sydney Anderson, representative from the first Minne- sota district, declared in an address yesterday before the Rotary Club, and added that the price of wheat would return to normal when the farmers got back to a normal acreage. Mr. Anderson declared that the gov- would' tend to induce the raise more of this conditions, he = uld not “h sack” indefi- nitely. The congres: farmers are ra nan pointed out that se in 1916, when they were called on to sl to feed the world. When You Make Rassian Dressing remember that your fa- vorite reci will be more appetizing if you add to”:ach %:npy of dressmg one table- spoonfal of LEAPERRINS' SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Chicken Tender meat of chicken. Deli- cious in salads, sandwiches or patties—for home use or outings. -, STANDARD SINCE 1855 For Better Vision The Right Glasses and Eye Comfort Consult Kinsman Optical Co., 705 14th St. N.W. Established in 1900 Cuticura Soap| —The Safety Razor— ; Shaving Soap Caticare Soapshaves withortmug. Everywhere Zic. | | After This Treatment (Toilet Helps) n keep fre You " neck or fa your arms. from hair or fuzz by the occasional use of plain delatone and in using it you need have no fear of mar- ring or injuring the skin. A thick paste is made by mixing some of the powdered delatone with water. Then the hairs and after utes rub off, wash the ces of hair h I however, and for Summer Rash Prickly Heat Sunburn Tired, Aching Feet Use Noxzema Greaseless Cream spread or 3 min- in and vanished. to get real Ad- | mix fresh % e e Wise Motonsts THIS famous healing cream Wil tell you gives quick relief in all ® hot-weather irritations of the not o, Mg skin—rash, prickly heat, sun- ; grease in thej burn, chafing, insect bites; tired, % transmission| aching, swollen feet, etc. In- or different stantly cooling, soothing and re- | Sl freshing to the sl You can || R e actually FEEL IT HEAL. Snow because white—greaseless—rubs right in ||# grease can- i —no soil or stain! | Mg So fragrant and delicate you'd never suspect its powerful heal- ing qualities. The world’s finest || skin preparation,being the only |/ one that actually penetrates the skin and carries oil of cloves, || menthol, camphor and other || cooling, healing medication di- rect to the inflamed skin nerves. || and that the gmm cut a clean path through the grease and run practically unlubricated thereafter. For the gears in your car, the transmission or different and rear axle, will be bhest in- sured by that most satisfactory lubricant— EBONITE (It's Shredded Oil) For Tranamissions and Differentials Get a'jar today—always keep | it handy! At all drug stores— 3 sizes—35c—50c—$1. If your druggist cannot supply you send money to the Noxzema Chemical Co., 102 E. Lafayette Ave., Baltimore, Md., and we will supply you direct. DIST. -,e R JUNIORS—Littlo NRs One-third the regualar dose. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST" Pgoples Drug Store, Inc. ’ Hairs Will Vanish I STAR, —Electric Light Bulbs, Tungsten fiament, in 25, 40 and 30 watt sizes. Special, 79C THREE for —Thr Mixing ferent finishes and styles, Choice. cach N Regular ize, just for suits. cial— 79 WASHINGTON, A “Save —7-piece Water Set, light blown | glassware, cut with a pretty Special, o 79c Brcaa 79c 2t v o Set. consisting —Two Hundred Jardinieres, dif- |—Manahan | \ Tar Suit Bags. | D, G '[‘lAlbl)AY AUGUST 2. 1923. Member of the Better Business Bureau “THE BUSY CORNER” Third and Last Day of Our Sale Three Lots, at 58c, Street and Fourth Floors. ,000 Slip- Over Bungalow Aprons ()c For a One-Day Sale, Each . . —These were drawn directly from the garm —The materials are git —In figured and checked designs. There in the lot—plain bodices with checked skirt are piped in contrasting colors, Some are trimmed with pearl buttons. Kann's—Street and Second Floor. o Sale of ‘—? Housewares R—0-Cedar Pol- ishing Mop, with smooth- ly polished handle. Reg- 2 ular §1.00 —Wash Day oet, uuq.ung of[value. Spe- six bars of Ivor spap and | cial— medium size galvanized tub. | Seven-piece set. special ...... 79¢, 79c¢ ) dasy | —Percolators, pattern. a e pure aluminum; ¥ panel ~shape, 4 ;;,,f,u, pint size, with n ned Sunray finish. —I2-piece Ice Tea | fith Special— Set, ¢ consisting of six | cial. eac z ce tea sippers.| #9C. - —Preserving Garnage Kettles, Mirro Canx. galva-|aluminum, five nized iron.| A reinforced|and six quart throughout. | sizes. Regular with lli-’ll'v‘ o1 = ftting cover. | $1.50 value 12-auart size.| Special — _79c¢ finish round shape, with hinged cover. Special wight —Gmelet Pans, purc aluminum. Regular $1.20 value. Spe- 79 C cial Top| —lce_Cream Freezers, Bread Boxes, | Kann's_ Busy Corner white japan- | brand: 2-quart 79C ned finish,|size.” Special well made. Special | 79c —T hre e-gnllon ( @) Stone Crocks, with cover. Can S i be used for pick- 1 oitlers, e Bl heavy rein- !‘!I" and preserv- forced tin; | ing. Special— well made 1 Special [ 79 C 79c¢ e E—Combinels, ‘ heavy stone ware —Ste rno| with cover and O utfit|bail handle. Spe- consist-laja ing of ket-| tle, stand| and can of | Canned| Heat. ch-‘ . ular $i.00 set. Spe-| cial. cor plete— 79c i | | $1.40 right Spe- (q;‘@g' T e \ _fi S C Table Knives, very pretty tern. They give you except Special, 79c —Silver Plated ally good w six for— —Water Pitchers, double coated | —W izard = v 2 + —Cups and Saucers, semj-porce- white enamelware, slightly imper- | P o lishing | lain ware, subject to manufac- fect, four-quart size. 79c Set; con- ] |turers |mpcrfecl|on~ 79 Sl sosressnnse sisting_of Special, SIX for.. C Scrubbing regular $1 Set, consisting mop and —12-picce Din- (I)i:xl;(blltgm;?)a'l,: 30c bottle Heting of four and a 10-qt. of-oil cups, four i saucers and Speciali— Specia). | fainten prates. complet & y_imper- 79¢ P fect. Special, 12 pleces 79¢ Aaivieoeeii20F in‘a —Bono Combination. “Ask pat- for it by name. A deodorizer 5 and disinfectant. It destroys will insects, bedbugs, vermine, ion- etc. Regular $1.25 combi- nation of pint can of Bono and sprayer. Special, com- 79c¢c ear. 97c~ pay you to purchase now for your fall and winter supplies. 1ighams and percales. others trimmed with rickrack —Colors are lavender, buff, blue, green, pink. black and white, etc. -~ S. KANN Sons Co. Telephone Main 7200 Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets of Imported Dolls . and $1.95 Four Styles Are Hustrated ents themselves. It will are combination effects s and trimmings. Some braid. ~ iAn Early bholung of Fine Velour Portieres and Curtam.s At prices that,will interest those who desire home this coming fall as economically as possible, of this opportunity and save A small deposit will reserve any article for I Extra Fine Quality Heavy Lus- trous, Double-Faced Velour Portieres . —Well horders. In_combinations of —Rose and Blue —Rose and Green —Blue and Blue Rose and Gold —Rose and Mulberry aupe and Taupe —Taupe and Blue Gold and Blue —Gold and Gold Rose and Rose Mulberry and Mulb, Mulberry and Blue ~ Green and Taupe ~Green and Gold A Pr., $19.95 Fine Imported Irish Point French-edge 1% vards High-Grade Double-Faced Curtains Terry Cloth Mounted on_good auality ner. wit !.(ic]\ in t!(‘:!;:l] and color, plain and s with patterns that can De alor. > Stame "1 adapted * for any drapery pasloréaining. pyepoisie. B ull bolts. Spetial, 70C A Pr., $12.00 Kanr Yor. Four Leading Values From Our August Blanket Sale —72x84-in_“Kenwood” Vir- —70x80-in. Fine All-wool gin Wool Blankets, made of plaid Blankets, made of pure virgin wool, long yarn, Secially eelociod St carefully constructed to give PCCRIY selected yarn, i a long 1 and unstinted Iine, soft quality that as warmth.. They are single ~sures warmth and service. blankets, weigh 4 pounds The colors are pink, rose, cach; in plain white with ple gray, gold. lavender colored satin bindings, alsc et B T solid colors with satin bind- "¢ roC With black. st ing to match: others in special in our three attractive plaid color August~ Sale, $9 50 combinations, with satin 5 pair ... binding. ragh S5 —nweinch “Kann speciar All-wool Plaid Blankets, madc —stfl:m. Part-wool White . qpecially for us, long staple Blankets, well made of splen- <0t ¥ IO TS OnE .“h.“ did matemalst whitebwith pink, . Y2i1Is uscCin Sicicfconstrac. rose, lavender and blue bor- tion, 5-Ib. weight, large block ders, finished with colored plaid, in bluc, pink, tan and binding to match color in bor- gray, with colored soisctte hor der, good weight, August price, pair! Dress Goods der. August .'\nncxfblr(‘ct Floor. 2t $8.50 Pure Linen 13-piece Madeira Luncheon Domestics at Special Prices —63x90-inch Ripplette Dim- ity Spreads, the ripple striped Regularly. $8.00 style. Size suitable for _gpecial Monday, single and twin beds. Regu- 5 6 00 larly $2.00. S, $ $1.75 st . Special —63x90-inch Bleached Sheets, made from good quality muslin! —Hand embroidered and attractive patterns. —64-inch _Bleached Mercerized very Smnle bed or twin bed size. Cotton Table Damask, Knnt] 1.2 $l 00 heavy weight and sturdy wecar . ing quality; assorted 59" —36-inch Hill Bleached Muslin, Patterns. Yard. a reliable good round-thread _Cotton Huck |-.,¢e wels, muslin, soft finish. good size and heavy weight. In Regularly 25c. white with red and blue Wed- nesday, a yard.. “19¢ Kann's—Street Floor. “ 18¢ borders. Fach.. Kann’s—Street Floor. Two Styles of Women’s Exce ptionally Comfortable Shoes for Hoine Wear —Nicely made low shoes that will give splendid weat: Note the special prices— Black Leather Two-Strap House Slippers —\With rubber heels; sizes 4 to 7. $l 85 o A pair... 100 Pairs White Canvas Comfort Shoes —Soft, flexible soles, rub- ber heels. A $ . pair. : 1 079 —Kann’s—Fourth Floor.

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