Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1924, Page 17

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Beware of see that you get « At lers” in five- pound cans, and at service stations from the Checker-board pump, only. substitutes, ONITE. ‘EBONITE "(1T's’ SHREDDED OIL) |_TODAY’S AID TO BEAUTY | We have found that In washing the hair it is never wise to use a makeshift, but is always advisable to use a prepa- ration made for shampooing only. Many of our friends say they get the best results from a simple homemade fanthrox mixture, You can use this at a cost of about three cents a shampoo by getting some canthrox from your druggist and dissolving a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water. This makes enough shampoo liquid to apply to all the hair instead of just the top of the head, as with most preparations. Dan- druff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear in the rinsing water. Your hair will be so fluffy that it will look much heawier than it is. its luster and softness will also delight you. A real discovery— Sure mothproofing now Used successfully by over 300 clothing manufacturers HEIRS FILE $200,000 SUIT AGAINST SCHOOL lkin of Late Dr. Charles W. Hoff- man Seek to Recover Bequest' to Mount St. Mary's. Special Dispated to The Star. FREDERICK, Md., June 10.—Liti- gation over the estate of Dr. Charles ‘W. Hoffman, former librarian of the been revived, Maurice H. B. Hoffman of Hyattsville and eight other neph- ews and nieces having filed suit in circuit court here to recover $200,000 from Mount Saint Mary's College, near Emmitsburg, Md., legatce. The suit is expected to be heard late this fall. The plaintiffs eharge that the col- lege has not fulfilled the provisions of Dr. Hoffman's will, which designated the bequest for erection of & chu It is the second t sought to gain poss tune. When Dr. Hoffman he left several beque: and friends and the residue of his estate, to be held in trust died, in 189’ to relati that more than $75.000, for his half brothirs, s their death $10,000 go town_ College for a librar: remainder to Mount St. a churd In 1915 brothers, th the will, des h ample churches for its ne that expenditurs for another would be a waste of the fund. i Associate Judges Glenn P. Worth- ington and the late Edward C. Peter ruled for the plaintiffs, while a minority decision was rendered by C Judge Hammond Urner, who by the court of appeals. was distributed ¢ contending return of the momey, ask 3100,- 000 and $100,000 punitive damages. Judges Urner, Worthington Robert B. Peter now will the iss AUTO COLLISION KILLS SURGEON, INJURES FOUR ‘Wreck Near London Hurts Col. and Mrs. Fowler of Washington. Fatal to G. A. Gordon. By the Associated Press, LONDON, June 10.—Dr. G. A. don, Bri government surgeon, died today from injuries received last evening when his small motor car was in collision with a limousine in which were four Americans—>Miss Constance Deighten Simpson of Los Angeles, who was recently presented at court: her mother, and Col. and Mrs. William E. Fowler of Washing- and for pas; Gor- 1 o broken nd bruised. s w not they suffered from the shock. The collision oceurred on the Great tern road near Hounslow. Go don’s car, which is said to hav on the wrong side smashed to bits limousine was overturned and the occupants thrown out. VISIT RESTRICTED AREA. Commissioners Inspect Section Op- posing Apartment Houses. The District Commissioners, in their capacity as members of the zoning commission, made a_personal inspection_this afternoon of a large area_in the northwest in which it has been suggested that the erection of apartment houses be prohibited. When the applications for this r striction were brought up for pub- lic hearing several weeks ago much testimony was developed on both eisds of the question, and the com- mission deferred action in order to give the matter further study. MOST men expect an overcoat to last more than one season. Moth- holes must be prevented. Larvex makes mo impas- sible.- Hundreds of thousands of gar- ments - have been Larvexed by the manufacturers who made them—not one moth-hole in any of them! Now youtoocanuse Larvexinyourownhome. arm, | rious, but K | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTORN, D. COMPETITION IN TRADE BRINGS BOOTLEG WAR Virginia \Prohibition Department Reports Seizures Valued at $68,000 in May. Special Dispateh (o The Star. RICHMOND, VA., June 10.—Moon- shiners are warring among them- selves, according to some officers of the state prohibition department. Rival bidding for cash customers the cause. The May report to the ate prohibition department shows 3 arrests, 143 stills taken, 2 $5 i 70,8 chines confiscated. The va property taken was nearly $68,000. This ‘report is independent of the activities of federal prohibition of- ficers and of police and county of- ficers throughout the state. "ederal officers reported the cap- of 450 gallons of liquor in pos- ssion of William Scott and Charles Petersburg. The liquor was stored in their home and was be- lieved to have belonged to a moon- shiners’ band. The men were ar- rested. WOULD ENJOIN HUSBAND. ‘Wife Asks Court to Bar Him From Her Home, Charging Cruelty. Suit for maintenance has been filed in the District Supre > by Ruth A. Alexander s Alexander, a ma 3 chi grocery ¢ wife charges cruelty a s @n injunction prevent the husband from visiting or molesting her. Tk were married at January 8, 1914, dren. Attorney pears for the wife. Kidnaped From Jail. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. June 10.— Fate of negro prisoner who last night was kidnaped from the jail at Pablo, near here, by ten robed and masked men, who imprisoned Mar- shall Owen C. Wingate in_the jail, still was in doubt today The negro | was serving entence for insulting white wom nd have three ch orge I' Barse ap- a Vacant Properties WANTED “The Sign of Gardiner & Dent” Is a Sign That Your Property Will Rent We have many prospective renters of stores, offices, apart- ments, etc. Others like our system of securing tenants, W believe you will like it, too. Consult our Rent Department. GARDINER & DENT, INC. Member of Washiogien Beal Estato Main 4884 1409 L Street N.W, FIRE IS COSTLY! J Be Protected Aguinst It OLB 923 New York Ave, N.W. Insurance Agency STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That’s All ety to| Rockville cl FLOOD WATERS CAUSE DAMAGE IN INDIANA ‘White River on Rampage, Forcing Cottagers to Flee—Wabash Near Danger Mark. By he Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, June 10.—Flood waters were causing heavy damages in Indiana today, with many streams out of their banks and others stead- ily approaching the flood stage. White River, whose banks in the vicinity of Indianapolis are dotted with summer cottages, was on a rampage and many cottagers were forced to abandon their homes. Ow- ing to flood walls little damage has been caused by the high waters with- in the city. H. Armington of the United ates weather bureau predicted the would not go much higher-in cinity unless there are addi- tional rains. Reports from Anderson, Ind., were that the streams of Madison County were at 4 higher stage than for any time in Jun hin the past thirty- five years, wly planted corn fields, oat and wheat fields are under water in_many sections. Wabash River at Lafayette, was reported as rapidly ap. hing the danger stage and a ¢ had overflown into the low- south of the city. Ayres to Nominate Gov. Davis. sntative William A. Ayres of announced today he had been 2 the nominating Jonathan M. Davis New York Demo- ntion. S(‘l‘ cted SIR MORTIMER DURAND, EX-AMBASSADOR, DIES Represented British Government as Envoy in Washington From 19803 to 1906. By the Associated Press. LONDON, June 10.—Sir Mortimer Durand, former British ambassador at Washington, died Sunday at Mine- head, a watering place in Somerset. The Right Honorable Sir Henry Mortimer Durand served as British ambassador at Washington, D. C. from 1903 to 1906. He had previously held the posts of foreign secretary in In- dia, minister at Teheran and ambas- sador and consul general at Madrid. He was born in 1850. CALLS SMUGGLED GIRL. Defense in Navy Trial Asks Stow- away’s Presence. BREMERTON, Wash,, June 10.—A defense demand that the prosecution produce the *woman in the case” halted the general court-martial yes- terday of fourteen bluejackets of the ni States battleship Arizona, i 11 nineteen- a sailor, on | York last April, before the Diego, Calif. T under advisement. The girl's last n prosecuting officers.~ covered at Panama, Canal Zone, and put ashore May 12. Her first nume was miven as “Madelaine.” It was dis- closed that she desired to enter the movies, using that X!|n-ll)t;dlx'[x the i Balloon tires areat their best on a Marmon. The combination is one that has won over many experienced motorists who thought there was nothing new in motoring. There’s a ride wait- ing for you at our salesroom—in a balloon-tired Marmon. T. V. T. Motors Corp. 1909 M Street N.W. Waskiington - Main 7768 X-MARMON Fight the odds with Forhan’s mothproof your ‘woolens with the special Larvex atomiser. It is easy, convenient, E and sure. Makes Woolens Mothproof Pyorrhea is no respecter of " Don’t gamble with your teeth and health. Don’t wait for bleeding gums to tell you that Pyorrhea is about to strike. Visit your dentist regularly and brush your teeth with Forhan’s For the Gums. If used in time and used con- sistently, it will help prevent Pyorrheaor check its course. Atall druggists, 35¢ and 60c in tabes. WmdmamfiA _itclmbl’ynnl::* v i+ g Rl i T w?? me is unknown to | C., TUESDXY, JUNE 10, ‘1924 FEARS BIG EXPLOSION. Expert Says Kilauea Is Due for Great Blast Soon. By the Associated Press. HILO, T. H., June 10.—Prof. T. W. Jaggar, the volcanologist, who hurried back here to observe the eruption of Kilauea, is of the opinion that a big ex- plosion of the volcano is immirent. This is based on Sunday’s explosion and land- slide, the first since May 30, and the fact that’ noises like dashing waves are arising from the pit. A blue color in the steam in the middle of the pit shows the presence of gas. he cracks in the floor of the pit have widened since yestorday, and there have, been numerous earthquakes. Yesterday's explosion was preceded by a short series of earth tremors. 5,000 MORE MINERS QUIT. SCRANTON, Pa, June 10.—The number of employes of the Pennsyl- ! vania Coal Company on strike in the ton district was increased to 10,000 today, when 5000 men quit work, alleging that their wages had been reduced. Last week a strike of 5,000 employes of the same compaay went into effect because of a similar Protest. The 10,000 miners struck without tthe sanction of the district union. The general grievance committee of the company met last night and voted to tie up all collieries of the com- pany today. The strike is 100 per cent effective. To make sure of getting Raisin Bread on Wednesday Ask your Baker or Grocer to place a standing ovder for you every weeR A finer, yetinexpensive Raisin Bread, made with plenty of plump and flavory Sun-Maid Raisins, is baked “Special for Wednesday” by bakers every week—everywhere. Your baker or grocer is prepared to serve you by taking a standing order for this spe- cial loaf. He will deliver it or reserve it for you regularly every Wednesday. Phone him your standing order today. Get this famous treat fresh from the oven every week. Avoid disappointment—call him now » 17 CUBAN RAIL HEAD SHOT. General Manager of United Roads Only Slightly Wounded. HAVANA. June 10.—Gen. Archibald Jack, general manager of the United Railways of Havana, the emploj s of which are on strike, was shot .nd wounded late yesterday as he left nis office in the Central station. At his office it was said he suffered only flesh wound in the cheek. taken to an emergency hospital. A nineteen-year-old boy was arrest- ed charged with the shooting. Gen Jacks is a native of England and u veteran of the British army. He was Endorsed by bakers everywhere, including the American Bakers” Association and the Retasil Bakers’ Association of America Raisin Bread Special on Wednesdays Dry throats know NuGrape as a per- fect thirst quencher. Pleased palates, identify NuGrape as A FLAVOR YOU CAN'T FORGET. And the chemist! He knows that NuGrape is pure. 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