Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1925, Page 50

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50 DIVERS SALVAGE 600,000 CARGO All Records Broken by Ap- paratus Designed to Seek Lusitania. =W YORK, Benjamin Leavtit o broken all records for deep-sea sal- vage in r ing a $600,000 cargo of co that had lain sinee 1569 with the wreck of the British frigate Cape Horn off the coast of Chile, said messages received yesterday by the we se Lamp Company from ship Blakely Vit and his corps of reported to have worked “‘as though in daylight at a depth of 518 feet.” Using high-pressure diving suits of the captain's invention and sure-resisting deep-sea lights, Capt. Leavitt's ambition next to salvage the $4,000,000 to $6,000,000 of treasure that lies in t Blakely was purchased from hipping Board and outfitted with the Lusitania job in view, byt it was decided to give and lights a tes wreckage Sailing from Hampton Roads E feet of wa Pichadangui, were made, the divers vater from 23 t depths rang 218 feet. The prev deep-sea diving ur ditions was said to hav feet. The diving apparatus is of manga- nese bronze, with arm and leg armor ball-bearing and hinge-jointed and the flexible sections composed of in- terlocked copper tubing wrapped and lined with sheet rubber. It carries air apparatus suflicient for four hours of immersion, hours : ADOPTED CHILD 7LOSES. . Barred From Sharing Estate of Father’s Brother. MADISON, Wi adopted child cannot inherit fro; parents’ relatives, the Supreme Court held in affirming the judgment of the County Court in the case of the estate of James W. Bradley, Milwaukee, de- ceased. Mr. Bradley died leaving an estate of about $4,000,000. He left no heirs except a nic na B. Tweedy, the child of a deccased brother. An adopted « nother deceased brother, W Bradley, sought half the e e court ruled he had no ¢ PRISON TERM FOR SOLDIER Sentence of Private in Honolulu for January 15.—An Slaying Comrade. By the Associated Press. HONOLULU, January 15—A court- martial at Fort Shafer has found Pvt. Z. B. Golden guilty of manslaughter in connection with the death of Pvt. Richard Keating, who was stationed at Fort Ruger, and whose body was féund in an isolated spot in the suburbs en Juns 7 last, with the head crushed. entenced to 10 years' im- Golden, whose ho was arrested two d ing of the body of Ki WHEAT EXPORTS EANNED. Rumania to Seize Supplies for Army and Civillans. BUCHAREST, January 15.—The ex- portation of wheat has been prohib- n January he requi- | es for the | untll the nex rves E farmers are reluctant to sell wheat. Before the war old Rumania export- ed around 1,000,000 tons of wheat annually. PAIN Nothing brings such com- forting relief as the original Baume Bengué. It starts to drive out pain as soon as l you apply it. l GET THE ORIGINAL Cured in 6 to 11 Day. "\ DaNIT SEE WHY THEy BOOST THE BATHING OaWM HERE, YOU NEVER STay in MORE THAM 2 OR 3 HOUR 5 AND THAT, You'LL COMCEDE, 15 A SMALL PERCENTAGE OF THE DAY. AFTERMOONS YOU FEEL ComPELLED To PLAY GOLF AND WHAT's THE USE OF \TT NONE AT ALL , WHEN YOU MIGHT B€ HUDDLED OVER A FINE, CREERFUL, ROARNG BLAZE LP NoRTH. AND WHE WANTS To R DE IN A WHEEL CHAR MoONS WHEN HE MIGHY BoARD A NOW F THIS BATTERY WORHK § EVERY THING WILL B8e © BUS PERMITS REFUSED. BALTIMORE, January 15— The Public Service Commission will not issue any permits aythorizing the es- tablishment of motor bus service be- tween Baltimore and Washington, ac- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925. | THE EVENTS LEADING UP TO THE TRAGEDY. g —By WEBSTER. |LINER MAJESTIC LAID UP, An! A (ETTER FROM OLD Storm Causes Damage Requiring ARTHUR ROCHE Down SauT! MIGHTY NICE OF 4iM To wRive A o7 oF DISCom TeNTED Bup 5 CATCH KING FISh OFF READ ABOUT THAT Man | Downy S6uTH SETTING BLowr To 3175 8Y AN INFERNAL MACHINE 7 SOME OME SENT T BY T THE WHOLE ROTTEM U 5INESS MAKES WE LONG FOR Aty DLOFASHIONED WINTER WITH SLEET AND 5LUSH AND EVERY THING YOU LUCKY, STIFF UP THERE ™ THE S00D OLD NORTW WEARING WINTER SLATHE S AND STOmING & FURNACE AnD At. THOSE MANLY. RED-BLOODED { THING S. WHILE TUM AROUND Dowm AERE FATING AL, MY MEALS In THE VERANOA AND MAYBE WATCHING ‘L sAY .\ Reao ! T HANDED ME & _AuGH ALt || RIGHT “:w cording to Hareld E, West, chalrman of the commission. “Public transportation facilities between these cities," Mr. West sald, “is entirely adequate. That is the view taken by the commission, and we shall not issue any permits for de luxe or any other kind of bus serviee between these points. “In the last year the commission has had several applications for per- miesion to institute this service. The commission feels that the eleetric and steam rallroads furnish adequate service between Baltimore and Wash- ington. Three Months to Repair. WYORK, White Star liner Majestic will be out announced. Persistent circles that this cated that the January 15.—~The of commission until the end of April while repalrs are being International Mercantine Marine Co. reports in seriously damaged in her last trip made, the shipping announcement indi- big liner had been from here by heavy weather and that her condition was worse than it was reported by the liner were met by a statement from President P, A. 8, Franklin, in which it was paid that Rothing serious was th According to Lioyd's in her plates was caus matter. . the crack by strain Away goes useless weight quickly —2 to 5 pounds in one bath Take a pine hot springs bath tonight—enjoy this pleasant, easy way of taking off weight THE easy way to 1ake off weight i by relaxa the pores of the skin ai allowing excess weight and pent-up waste mar- "‘:: be washed owe, In other words, ypara- o2 healthhd, mor necessary process of nature. 3 And the easiest way to dn"m- to take 2 pine hot springs bath. You can take it at home—in your own tub—aa thou- sands of others are now doing. The easy, natural and pleasant way to reduce As you know, thousands of people go every e e take mineral baths. Men and women take these baths to lose weight, improve their health, and to rejuvenate the eatire body. e e T e ve ingredients and their proper im such mineral baths. To these were oil of pine and balsam as is done in European health resorts. Thus science improves on nature by combining these rwo types of baths of recognized value in this mew and effective farmula, SAN-I-SAL, protscted by patent. A San-I-5al bath is therefore a far betver treatment than a natural springs bath of similar type. And you can take it in your own bathroom. Many people have taken off 2 to 5 pounds in one bath You merely put San-I-Sal imea your hee bath. It dissolves quickly, giving the water beme- ficial weight-reducing properties. As you bathe, enjoying the fragrane aroma of pis woods, the pores of your emtire body ';: opened and their pent-up wastes poured out. After the bath you'l slesp Wwith the sound- ness of lnurahfld. T el The following day you! ears younger. Masy oo ilews ko o e B inds in their first San-1-8al bath. This is mnnunl if you are mueh overweight, for mal and Ee s et i the relaxing of pores that perhapy have seldom boen m'ayum":u'fum'::::u- s ::::ih rable quantity of accumulated useless A tonic for the skin and the entire system San-I-Sal, by freeing the pores of pent-up waste matter, lends softness to the skin, and aids in clearing up minor skin affections. San-I-Sal baths are also taken by many people nowadays to alleviate rheumatic wnd similar pains, break up a persistent cold, tone I‘:{i‘:‘ cry and rid that tired, languid feeling. Prescribed by doctors and nurses Doctors, murses and various institotions or- der San-I-Sal in large quantities for their patients. It contains nothing that ean pos- sibly be harmful. Just refined natural mineral salts, mainly from Stassfurt, combined with aromatic od of pinc and balsam. The best proof is that more than half the San-I-Sal sold every day is the thousands of packages sold to delighted users after trial rreatment. Ask your druggist what he thinks of San- I-8al—and what other customers who have red it say about . Then you ery e, Take r firse springs treatment 8 Tomplets directions & £ irections in every package. atany drugstoreor drug department for $1.00. Take San-1-8al baths for one month — watch the results Take a San-I-Sal bath twice a week for one month. Wateh your figure regain its slim, youthful lines, your skin become smoother and softer, your entire system more buoyant and energetic. One month from today see how much younger you il and look. resulting from heavy weather. one-quarter of an inch wide, high above the water line, and runs vert cally through two plates. g LS There has been ne ralm fn central Australia for three years. This is our 8-page furniture broadside which has just come off the press. It illustrates many of the excellent suites and odd pieces that are to be had this year in our half-yearly furniture sale---an event that we have heen working on for over six months. - As you come into the store this week it will be handed to you---or, if you wish, we will be pleased to mail you a copy. Qur half-yearly furniture sale begins Monday, January 19th. You will find it worth waiting for. The Hecht Co. F Street at 7th Your satisfaction If your first San-I-Sal bath does not give you satisfactory results, your money guaranteed will be promptly refunded by San-I1-Sal Laboratories, Inc., Washington, D. C. NOTE TO DEALERS: Webie for inferenasien, prices, displaze, eic., so Sales Depi. Sant-Sal Labovaserics, Inc., 383 Madipen Ave., New York San-I-Sal is for sale at Peoples, O’'Donnell’s and all other good drug and department stores. S\ AREAN (LRRRHRAZSTE A NRLR ~Carolina Florida Special Leaves Washington 8.40 P.M. Commencing Jan. 9th through sleeping cars to Winter Haven, West l!-ke ‘Wales, Sebring and intermediate resorts. A de luxe all Pullman erain. \ INAUGURATION OF THE First Through Train Service , to East Coast of Florida without interchange On January 24, 1925, the Seaboard Air Line Railway (over its own rails South of Richmond) without interchange, opens new 'Cross-Florida short line from Northern and Western cities to West Palm Beach (Palm Beach); and on January 27th establishes Coast to Coast day and night service be- tween St. Petersburg, Tampa, Sarasota—West Palm Beach and intermediate points, shortening the time by many hours across Florida, from Coast to Coast. Through sleep- through Central Florida. Orange Blossom Special Leaves Washington 920 AM. Effective Jan. 26th, through sleeping cars to Winter Haven, West Lake Wales, Sebring, West Palm Beach. Daylight through Central Floride. Ob- servation cars. The Flovidian Leeves Washington 2.55 P.M. A fine, fast train_ with no north of Savannah, serving flf sonville and Florida's East and Wmmw :hh‘\lponnnd&. ;‘:mhuthm:sh ampa. Coast to Coast Limited Effective Jan. 27th. Overnighe coach end sleeping car service between St. Petersburg, Tampa, Saresota—West Palm Beach, through intermediate resorts. CrossFlorida Limited setvice= St. Pet bnlhh:l’b‘y -We , Temps—Wast P rg Pt ing, dining, and observation cars. Optional and diverse route fares, including Florida’s East and West Coast resor ' Seaboard | Air Line Railway

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