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COUPLE QUIZZED - INMURDER PROBE Occupied House Where Sup- posed Skeleton of Woman Is Found. By the Assoc:ated Press. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, July With the arrival here today of Harry A. Parker of Memphis, nephew of Miss Augusta Hoffman, missing mo- diste, the police believe that the id tity of the skeleton found in a gr: under the floor of a building in a prominent residential section of the city will be established. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bennett who were brought to this city yes- ection with the c: was Miss cners, in entering the gen- | of suilt or knowledge of | her than to admit that | was hoarding with d it was their ¢ had married times contradicted TEETH AS CLUE. ach other. Missing Modiste’s Nephew to See Plates. S, Tenn., July uthorities wife, with n was living at of her disappearance in :ssed the belief that he letermine whethe with the s worn by hi Relatives of Miss Hoff family ned hope 4 alive. RECEIVER IS NAMED. Auto Finance Body Restrained From Disposing of Assets. Supreme appointed nporarily enjoin- s from disposing of the as- ized in December, Kota, with a capita for the prim on_automobiles. ¢ contended that 16,000 s an investment in the ment aid that a_South the Man 80, Wife 75, See First Train; Now Plan to Ride By the Axsociated Press. GLASGOW, Ky., July 25.—Lewis Franklin, 80, and his wife, 76, saw their first train yesterday when they came to Glasgow from their farm near Beaumont, Ky., on which they have lived continuously for 40 years. They made the trip here—their first motorcar ride—in the auto- mobile of a neighbor. Asked why he had never left his farm during the last four de- cades, Franklin replied that he did not want to go anywhere. He s now trying to think of visit so that he can ride 180,000 SCHOOLS HAVE ONLY LONE INSTRUCTOR Rural Education Parley Told Mil- lions of Children Have Limited Facilities. Associated Press. pathfinder days, any W. Dunn of Teachers' College, Columbia Uni- versity, declared last night at a na- tional ‘rural school conference held under the auspices of the Columbia summer session. Between 00,000 and 6,000,000 d ceive their entire ele- tion in these institu- nequality of educa- she declared. “If cannot give a education, we should provide kind of school that can. The nation-wide movement for consolida- tion of schools i an effort to do just his." Prof. Dunn admitted, however, that for a long time to come it would be impossible to consolidate all schools. She stated that much could be done in the way of Improving the present schools, providing them with more profieient teachers, better books and facilities. Other speakers included Miss Kima principal ‘of the S Whitmell, Va, and H. E. Lang, con- solidated ‘tural training -school, Ypsi- ; | lanti, Mich D. C. MAN BOOSTED. C. C. James Made First Vice Presi- dent of Building Loan Body. ) United Building and s at the clos- promoted from first vice pi in accordance with the stom of promoting its of- dair succeeds Miss Ann k. d from second to first vice pre: 3 McKinnis, d to second vice presi- Otto T. Sallick, Milwaukee, from _ | assistant_secretary to third vice presi- dent ‘Walter McDowell of Tacon v vas_elected fourth vice pre: ward C. Burton, Chester, Pa., treasurer, and H. F. Ceilarius, Cincin: nati, Ohio, secretary, were re-elected. & o Prof. James Seth Dead. EDINBU H, Scotland, July 25.— - |James Seth, professor of moral phi- losophy in the U burgh since 1898, here today, aged 64 vears professor for several ye: housie College, Halifax, N ersity of Edin- died at his home He was - |afterward at Brown Univers 1., and Cornell University. cuit court had decided that * were guilty of gross mismanagement and_misappropriation of the company’s funds. a brother of Dr. Andrew Seth, professor of logic and metaphysics in the University of Edinburgh for a quarter of a century. Thesre ought to be another name for such a vinegar as Heinz. It is so different from what gener- ally poses as vincgar. Vincgars vary just as teas, coffecs, and spices vary. The difference between Heinz Vin- cgars and the ordinary kinds is so great they scem to belong to different classes. And the average family uses so little, that the difference in cost is negligible. Youwill neveragain use vinegars that arc “just sour” once you learn that vine, can be as rich, mellow and delicious as Heinz Vinegars. Y MRS. JAMES McVICKAR DROPS DIVORCE ACTION Philadelphia Society Woman Has Interlocutory Decree Set Aside in New York. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, Jviy 25.—An in- terlocutory decree of divorce obtained against James ickar by his wife, the former Mrs. William Disston of Philadelphia, has been set aside at her own req it was announced last night by 3dward W. McMahon of her counsel. The decree, obtained in an uncon- tested action May 7, would have be- come final August 7. Mr. McMahon sald he appeared for Mrs. McVickar in the Supreme Court at Nyack, N. Y., July 11, and that upon setting forth her reasons for not desiring the de- cree to become final, the court set it aside. not wish a intention of s all there is the attorney said marrying again. to say about it,” last night. Mr. and Mrs. McVickar, who are both socially prominent, were mar- ried in December, 1922, in Jersey City. Mr. McVickar previously had been divorced, his first wife having Mrs. Daisy Emerson Horner M daughter of a millionaire manu turer of Baltimore. The present McVickar's daughter is the wif John Wanamaker, 1 EW Branch Store 922 14th St. r RE3N . | We Examine Eyes‘ —and fit the proper| glasses—scientifically. §Sec us if you requirel glasses. Claflin Optical Co Relieves sore feet .For Sore Skin of PRISONER CLUBS GUARD. Latter Subdues Attacker Despite Blow From Iron Bar. JAMESTOWN, N. July 25.—Wes- .’ near here, last night pried two bars from his cell, wrapped them in a towel and clubbed Undersheriff Ernest A. Gos- came into the corridor. Gossett, al- though wounded, overpowered Sand- berg after a struggle. Sundberg was held on charges of y of several stores in this city. - escaped from the city Jail two weeks ago by prying the lock from his cell and getting out of a window. into a gasoline Atchison (Kan.) law- ck which was repaired, to a note on thte inside, 1813, more than 110 A promi; yer has a accordin, December 24, 'Says Ordinary Buttermilk Best For Freckles, Advises Old Time Recipe of Butter- mifk Cream in a New Way—A Gentle Massage with Fingers Before Refiring Is All That Is Necessary | Buttermilk and Crenm—Simple Bext—Keeps Face, H Sxquixite Condi- Rem- ands The old-time termilk and Cream to whiten and e kin and remove harsh 1 wrinkles nd ugly sallowness |is grandmother’s recipe, and women ut the country are again using it to ensure a beautiful com- plexion and snow-white hands and arms Ruttermilk, however, is not always buttermilk combining it perfect cri which you can buy in small quantities ready to use at Peoples Drug Stores or any i ass drug store by simply ask- or “Howard's” Buttermilk . There is no secret about it nor is there any doubt about the result— INCORP ORATED &l Our Watchword LITTLE CLEAN UP NEEDED IN MEXICO, WARREN SAYS Country Must Recover From Ef- fects of Revolution, Retiring Envoy Holds. By the Associated Press. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., July 25.— Conditions in Mexico are good, but a little house cleaning is needed to get the country completely recovered from the effects of the last revolu- tion,” declared Charles Beccher War- ren, American ambassador to Mexico, who arrived in San Antonio yester- day en route to Washington to sub- mit his resignation. He was Mrs. Warren. “Mexico can continue its movement forward by taking advantage of the opportunities and the natural re- sonrces it has,” Mr. Warren continued. and Mrs. Warren are leaving accompanied by Sunburn and Tan| | it's just a common ordinary butter- | milk in the form of a wonderful | cream. That's all. 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OSSINING, Y., July 25.—Euglogio lozado, a Filipino, was put to death in the electric chair at Sing Sing prison last night for the murder of Miss Blossom Martin, whom he stran- gled to death a year ago in the home of a New York physician, by whom both were employed. —while the family is away is the right time to have your Heating Plant re- placed or repaired. 1 Fall will bring the usual rush of such work—and delay may result if YOUR job is postponed until then. #rReady to give wou Col- bert's proverbial 100% ef- ficient service at Reasomable Cost. Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 Street "oz 3016-3017 LT T T 11 Strike Injunction Denied. NEW YORK, July 25.—Supreme Court Justice Lydon vesterday denied the application of several structural iron contractors for an injunction to prevent the International Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers from continuing a strike which, since i art on May 1, has held up construction work valued at $10,000,000 in this city. T DURANT “Just a Real Good Car” LA L T L LI L LA 22 g We Pay You on your DAILY BALANCES 2% 3% 4% The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Digestible=No Cooking. A Light Lunch ¥ Avoid Imitations = Substitutes Northern Fok g dode e A ek A ek Aok ek ek ok : New :****************************************(*********************** = z % § Delaware, York, New Jersey and District of Columbia. Maryland Northern Virginia Pennsylvania New Jersey District of Columbia It’s reliable information—up to date and in handy shape for reference as youride. The distances between important points are recorded in red; between other points in black. 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