Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1924, Page 18

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TETHARD SHOES CLUE I MURDER E’Iate and Wearing Apparel Identified by Sister of i § Modiste, Thought Slain. B the Associated Press. $CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., July 30.— hile the climax to the mystery sur- unding the disappearance of Miss RQueusta Hoffman, modiste, was ached yesterday afternoon, when illlam H. Bennett, district freight agent for the Southern railroad at ome, Ga.. and his wife, were bound dier to the grand jury on charges of murder, interest is in nowise abated. Bhe grand Jury does not meet until $ptember, unless called in extraor- :inary session, and In the meantime e prosecution has announced that P effort will be spared to get at the ptiom of the mysterious affair. Siuter Alds Identity. #While Miss Hoffman vanished in 1915, rélatives, who had abandoned hope of arning her fate, are now taking an aftive interest in the investigation ahd ¢l co-operate with the officers. Ldttle doubt is expressed but that the skeleton found under a house for- erly occupied by the Bennetts Is the remaine of the missing modiste, the identification having been made agmost positively by Mrs. Anne C. ight of Richmond, Va., a sister of Hoffman, who furnished an ng recognized the plate of eth and shoes found in the grave eimilar to those usually worn by Miss Hoffman. rominence of the Bennett family s added interest to the case, he ving stood high in church and fra- rnal socleties for years. However, Bennett was indicted here sev- asury bills, the case being nolle FOR WHEAT “JUGGLING” nsas City Trade Board Accuses Armour Officials of Mis- representation. the Associated Press. 3KANSAS CITY, July 30.—The Kan- sas City Board of Trade late today f‘:gfibended W. T. Lincoln, local man- afger of the '\rmo‘\'A[r Grain (‘nmpnny.!OUTLooK FOR FREEDOM BRIGHT, FILIPINO SAYS Commissioner Gabaldon Declares Propaganda in United States Has Reacted Favorably. and George FE. Marcy of Chicago, president of the company, from mem- v%rshm in the board for “misrepre- sentation of wheat receipts.” Lincoln was suspended for 10 days and Marcy £§r 60 days +The board charged that warehouse réceipts for grain were rewritten d lists of grain receipts loaded out apd unloaded submitted, after which the receipts were canceled and new ofre isened for No. 2 grades of grain. ‘The effect was that wheat receipts lled for higher grades of wheat than that actually held in the eleva- tgre LThe difference in value of wheat called for on the warehouse receipts amd that in the elevator was between £30,000 and $50,000, the Board of ade alleges. sThe alleged discrepancy was first dfscovered in the secretary's office of the Board of Trade. An official weigh- s then ordered by officials of the d. up reinspection of the entire elevator bpard. L & X 4 doesn’t? 8 A B DN S A . oy - HOW TO TORTURE YOUR HUSBAND. Gosu! Teis 1oa'T MucHt BETTER! I'LL geT IT's A HUNORED An" NO USE TRYIN To WoRrK, On A DAY LikE Thus! | MIGHT AS WELL QU'T L] 3 X 'L BET W' Peome ace gas g AN GO Hom'e,! 8 eE&s=— g 7 DROPAING Lue FLIES | WiTH HEAT PROSTRATION: ‘sAwFuL! 1| FEEL KINDA QUEER 1T 1S 1N TR BERT, I'VE GOT B Have Some New FuURS! “RHESE ARE A FERFECT O1SGRACE! Look AT TwEnTY T oay! By the Associated Press. BARCELONA, Spain, Isauro Gabaldon, ton, who is on a mission ti behalf of the Philippine Independence movement, yesterday gave the news- papers here a long declaration of the alms of the Filipino “Never before were our hopes for the triumph of our cause so well founded,” said Mr. Gabaldon. country which knows our desire wiil resident commis- sloner of the Philippines at Washing- become a partisan of Philippine as- pirations. “The propaganda we have made In the United States has reacted favor- ably upon public opinton and pro- voked such feeling as to contribute powerfully to the labors of the con- stitutional Filipino representatives in the American Congress at Wash- ington. The Democrats of the United States have conceded us absolute in- dependence. The Republican party, however, is not our enemy despite its show how few Japanese enter the Philippines, and also to prove that many of those who had resided in the islands had returned to Japan. Ex-Supreme Court Justice IIL PITTSBURGH, Pa., July 30.—George Shiras, 92 years old, retired as- soclate justice of the Uuited States Supreme Court, who has been critical- ly 11l at a hospital here since he suf- fere: & f'lc;ll.\‘le: hip ":\ a fall .flva & 3 to show any im- opposition to our aims. Woeks .‘ocl.fl‘ o . Taking up the Japanese question, |Droyement €arly todsy, attending phy. Mr. Gabaldon said: “Japan_never has been a menace | = R e o STUDEB AKE cause the Japanese seem not to like Just Drive It; That’s All July 30— o Europe in our climate and because they do not consider the Philippines a good prize. Japanese have invaded Honolulu and California, but have avoided our is- lands despite proximity.” Mr. Gabaldon then gave figures to people. their geographical “Any How to sleep or youth-health-bea eA secret that has meant wonders to me in better health and looks I nEvER thought much about sleep. I guess I slept as well as most people. My health has always been normal but I do get awfully tired sometimes. Who My doctor asked me one day, “How do you feel mornings?” “Pretty irritable,sometimes,” I said,“Not very eager to start in on the day’s work.” “You are not getting the right kind of —= sleep” he said. Then he told me what to do. Every woman who values her health and good ple directions. Take a Creamy, refreshed Orange-red Lifebuoy is the color of pure palm fruit oil. You will like its quickl v-nh{h- clean, Y ing odor because you cleanness. 5. S T 5 P N P i P B I 8 A 0, “neutral bath” Just before you retire fill the bath tub with luke- ‘warm water—just the heat of your body so that the water feels neither hot nor cold. Lather your body freely with the wonderfully ing, antiseptic lather of Lifebuoy Health Soap. Work this lather deeply into'pores. Then relax and remain absolutely still in the water for fifteen minutes. This is a “neutral bath.” Dr your skin by gently patting it with the towel and get directly into bed. You will not only go to sleep at once, but will feel and rejuvenated in themorning. A week of such sleep will cause a marvelous improvement in your looks and vitality. Lever Bros. Co. Cambridge, Mass. looks will be delighted if she will follow these sim- [ i . The gentle. antiseptic in Lifebuoy possesses a nerves just below the skin. In sleep alone the ex- hausted nervous forces are restored. In sleep alone the mind finds the complete rest in which it clears itself of worries. Get a supply of Lifebuoy and en- joy this wonderful Lifebuoy Sleep tonight. \ Lifebuoy isa Health Soap because its creamy, gently antiseptic lather re- moves from hands and face the germs one constantly picks up from things which others touch, A Daily use of Lifebuoy keeps your skin: splendidly alive and pores open, ena bling the body to get rid of wastes and g The Hoalt- Decir Press. ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia, July 30—Five oficials of the North Cau- casian State Rallway yesterday were condemned to be shot. They were cenvicted of the theft of 240 carlcads of fuel oil and 37 carloads of wood Which they recorded as having been consimed on the rallway whsn in Teslity they sold the fuel mad appro- priated the proceeds to their per- sonal uses. In view of the “proletarian origin” of thc culprits, however, the court cemmuted the death sentences to im- risonment for 10 years in strict iso- latjon in_Moscow. /4 For Conuous Se T | p— save pennies is some- times sound business. The Lackawanna Railroad has spent a million dollars a mile to eliminate grades and clip 20 minutes from passenger schedules. Hearst’s International is e mill uuag zot?ulgmm. Every issue aims to gi 100% value. M”fi-{"g NEW VERSION OF WHAT HAPPENED IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN” by Rudyard Kip- ling, in August. 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Day and night, keepinga watchful eye everywherc, cA Wire Chief must be “&verlastingly At It” e 5N EAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY : Bell System” ] : OnePolicy-One System -Universal Service Did he have a right to suspect her? UNBAR was in a terrible state of mind. He was worried sick about his wife. He was madly in love with her and she had been acting very strangely during the past several months. ’n-xeedthing thr:lt tmualed hi}:p ::fl_uxt was tha:l she nowsrhe- d uctantly to his affectionate advances. She :’::ldn’t :‘e’x;yn let him kisy; her. The whole state of affairs was driving him mad. He suspected everything. And, yet, he alone was to blame. T iasidious thing about halitosis(unpleasint breath). You, your- ‘dpr‘:;:ltyh ynul:zni_r. Andm(nafllydmtftimdnbw’ i and busbands dodge this ane subject. know when Sometimes, of course, halitosis comes from some deep-seated organic dis- order that requires professional advice. But usually—and fortunately— halitosis is only a local condition that yields to the regular use of Listerine as 2 mouth wash and gargle. It is an interesting thing that this well-known antiseptic that has been in use for years for surgical dressings, possesses these unusual properties as a breath dcodorant. Tt halts food fermentation in the mouth and leaves the breath sweet, fresh and clean. Not by substituting some other odor but by really removing the old one. The Listerine odor.itself quickly disappears. So the systematic use of Listerine puts you on the safe and polite side. = Your druggist will supply you with Listerine. He sells lots of it. It has dozens of different uses as a safe antiseptic and has been trusted a such for ahalf a century. Read the interesting little booklet that comes with every a5 bottle.—Lambert Pharmacal Company, Saint Lois, U. S. 4.

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