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16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AU GF'Q 1925—PART 1. _‘_*_—*_—______. [ corporation authorized to issue 1,000, Clarence Stevenson, Kmers ctor and Landonia Lightfoot Tan ‘War Flotsam anh Ashnre Mystery Scientist 000 shares of no par value ‘smlck‘! d“ ' Taylor, James C! » Colum- | stmore. Correspondence of the Associated Pres vided into 200,000 shares e af I;\N Berkley . Ware, Ernest Watson | o | ror TAWT Va 2 voting _stock and 800,000 shares City Official Accused. o Ay R class B non-voting stock. An author- Washington. Mahel Magdeline 15d July 20 hed ized issue of 100,000 shares of the mnmlN Alice Lillian Ellis, Ahn:- Rose| MILWAUKEE, Wis., August 8 () 3 s U | class A stock has been acquired by Barry, Salle Eln . Charlotte | John J. (v o it ot 1 plate has been | the Petroleum Securities Company, Delsina_Collins, E p lood. | the city se department, was . which belonged the stock of which is owned by the ‘me-l L Juanitep e Fannle Beatrice | ested 1odas on o wormm charging s 2 tter Doheny family, Doheny announced. wis, Fdna Thelma | him with being ) ud and ! T |An authorized issue of 410,000 shares pntier: X i \mmmw llvnmh Beatrice Penn, |a cheat, e alleged |of the class B stock is being offered ])mnlh\ Pearl Smith, Ethel Beatrice ' paddi Woman Certaln Remalns Are| . < New Firm BUYS Stock of | for subscription to stockholders of the Commencemmt Exercises at Pan-American Petroleum and Trans- 3 5 S 5 sh o = i Those of Hushand Despite : Pan-American Petroleum | fo vasia or the vignt 1o subserive 10| Summer School Will Be IV We Lead—Others Follow | one share in the Pan-American West- Other Finding. ; P Concern. Sneican"Feirseom ot rianepori | Held on Tuesday. ‘\\\\\\Vj 7 SPECIAL SALE! stock held. Br the Associated Press 3 i - By the Associated Press E The six S Attornes A B Tinning. , ‘ NGBLES, August &5t | RETURNS AFTER 56 YEARS |schoul oo District Attorney A. B. Tinning of | Contra._Costa. County stated today 3 prieisl e e R 7 i i : e it o Sl n A that he does not consider the identi- ¥ the recently organiz American | Belgian Who Served at Legation |, Grad 5 ol prdiEed fication of the body found in the Pa- . ‘Western Patrojeur Co. and the Pan. | B8 3 {;:‘}.IP‘II sclyool will hold their commence- an d Cellulose plant laboratory as that . | |American Petroleum and Transport | During Lincoln’s Term Visits U. 8. ¥ 11 o'clock Tues rning. | = : - e The cpmmencement exer for the| 3arbe as tain er te ot whid & ¥ ses for thy W. Barbe as cer Co., under terms of which the former Disaatoh. to Ths: Sta colorcal graded schools the contrary,” he said, “I am . pe cha s ire capital stock | S 2 : v a . . Beiemrer intaete | has purchased the entire sapital stock 7 YORK, : August 8—Touis | tho samms oo, "Cao0ls Will be held at On Terms Every One Will Like 4 to doubt whether the right - - of the transport company’s California . for the corpse has yet been 2 subsidiary, the Dan-American Detro: | S , & member. of the Bel strial work will be one of the fea found et G served at the Bel g Tinning did not give the detailed | Officers _of the new Pan-American at i reasons on which he has based his | Western Petrol - o Bdward | ham_Lincoln was Pr ident, "’”,') s N el 1 today on the Red Star liner Pitts 1Tt rer: a Vir: 75 Mrs. Charles Henry Schw ] ; jr., vice pre ant; burgh. s ‘Uhnr..\nul by h 3 < 7 ; . the chemist and general manag i \ tary, and Fred Ritte rer. The | nephew. gaaler L the cellulose company, a ; board of direct i include: the two . Mr who she is certain that v Doheny's, Ritter and J. Crampton An-| Washington, LB 4 e et dld Joe Rodrigues, for a | \ derson, president of the Pan-American |a8nd leave next ieek s : u UA\!‘n)mxl A Fine Blue-white Spark- d by the inves: s [Batrorein . *“Warren Smith, | churia for California, where hie W = e Raymond Tl i e Snel exp . Hrrirda SRR ! B, fox Japs = ing Diamond, set in a hand- some 18-kt. solid white gold To Be Holding Company. | first time n i i 7 ._A statement by Doheny l.,;.-ry:eq;m»]\ ed ‘ns‘;“: e»n c * Bel v g 1 } 14 N mounting of the newest de- Every diamond that the new comp would be a|embassy ther ; : : - i h 1 . g | holding company, an an-Amer- he aged diplc ? 3 B 3 : sign. ?zr ?:".;.;“;: ::gl:::; 7 the manufacture of artifi 3 iR e e o 5 ko . gl continue activ el t i % Pay $1 a Week o= PAY Pay $1 a Week s the hody of my husband pany. producing rket. | 4 e B 2 it e, § . abe! mild. . (Therel are Hnentificaiion CHARLES H. SCHWARTZ ing petroleum and it atly < i 4 ? arks on 1t which are known only to| A scientist of Martinez, Calif.. who is | “It ix inten ¢ for listing | come. N | o i : 2 $ X ok 1 be found on no - reported to have blown up his plant of the an ern Pe.| “I am anxious to get to \fashing 15 | A Week A Week world. This man [and to have died there. troleum stock on the New York Stock ton to revive some of the gemoiir - | h i | | I Photo shows Mrs. Charles H.| E z of the days of my vouth,' fsaid M Schwartz, the supposed widow. e new company is a Delaware | Strauss. | (e A Veterred to was found lllinois Capital <+ 1847 Rogers Silverware o ”‘\in']:y!'u\vr“(‘ryr;lm i 4 . !-—-—'Q otriiding " % i ) - Guaranteed aim, saving that the id For 50 Years cation proof held by them was in isputable, but could not be made l . N " Will Produce Proof. g | Mrs hwartz said that “at the o she would produce *‘un ? ‘ da evidenc in the form of v peculiarities” which ‘‘defi | | y | | stablish the identity of the S EP A.l- NlGH.l- iled from Oakland last week I | rred body” as that of her husband. | . PENNSYLVANIA AVENMUE AT SEVENTH fled to dinclone oy aowa | P h . : l Had Eczema in Pimy Pimples, Itched | | | . search of the steamer Nordic, e e | o .nfivawwvcwniiww#veowvvtrvvt persons aboard whos . Badly. Healed by Cuticura. tallied with that of Sch Jersey i Doeved y Hav et not sleep at night because of the ir- Army records show that Gilbert @fter the United States entered the sent for a free sample. It helped aid he was a native of Virginia. Our entire stock of Gabardine and Tropical Worsted [ |rmmesy Meey B Hemiton o, et SR b | Coats and Pants, originally selling for $27.50 and $30. Clear the porcs of impurities by "'$9.95 | 9. - S 9.95 needed to soothe and heal. Cuticura ! Boys Desiring $200 Gifts Must| BRY Cotiowrs Shavis ek 8¢ of the Leopold ores ahnlee otk bl 0 models are the most popular: 2 and 3 button Gifts of $200 for each boy faith.| Notch and peak lapels. late scholarships, a made avail John “‘When my baby was three gaged in missionary work somewhere e T T of and had her treated without any e v T e Rarbe enlisted in the Army and spent benefit. I read an advertisement for| | Sterling Silver . L Solid Silver arker said “":‘r"‘” sl hil . 4 . her 80 I purchased more and in a CREAMER than ’1.».\ 000 life m\ur«\nu' Box 40A, Bristol, Tenn. and creamer set, in daily use of Cuticura Soap, with Talcum is fragrant and refreshing, Pay 50c a Week Obey Commandments and !EEEE:—EEEEEBEUEEE—:EED organized to_administer a_$2.500.000 | The coat is silk trimmed and every exposed seam silk piped. The : / & = Entrance Nearest E St. v boyvs desir to share in the hene. l fully keeping the pledge for three akt : om the fund. "l'hn cash gifts | ’ . K - k are desizgned to help the boy: o get ! Men’s Linen Knickers, $3.95 R AL S L G AB AR DI E S and e e 1847 ROGERS BROS from “the ‘Lamily 15" vears | a4 | |iy causing her to cry, and she could b Pay $1 a Week ®ome time at Fort McDowell shortly Cuticura Soap and Ointment and SUGAR AND * SHERBET month's time she was healed.” [ 0 | case, while they last | touches of Cuticura Ointment as | | N MUST HEED PLEDGES| 75 o i i B ries “EU | | Sosp3e. Ointment 2 and toc. Talcum Be. Soid | { . | | it e i || Nations’ Laws. : 2 g o ol ot | At the price of $27.50 and $30 we stretched a point to give SB R H @ RQ Entrances 8th St. and E By the Associated P: 1 . . . NEW YORK st 8.1 o our customers the best material and best workmanship possible. U . St—Stairway Sth St Eift by Mr. Schepp to aid boys, have ngle Breasted. fits of the fo ago with a cash capital of 18| to advance their education \ hepp started in business 63 h capital of 18 eleted) meveral Linen Knickers that we've sold for higher prices. All full cut pledge (o be taken and long, some in brown, others blue plaid. Most desirable knick- | S _/ 1a “schepn Founis h'.f h'i: ers for outdoor play. . Dlsplay.- 07 .New mapt Fél[ vort f the aid and encouragement Saks—Third Floor 4 P ) ‘emember my accounta A bility to my Maker and endeavor with o, H ’ God's help to keep His commandments | X | 2l H and daily seek His favor. “Second—To be loyal to my coun V try. to abey the laws of the land which s : ANNUAL 1 which I may sojourn. » honor my parents and 1 R - 2 TN Pansy-BlaeIz~7éli and other Shades soernneazss | Sale Athletic Underwear ., do ve even so to them = o} O Fifth—To abstain from all intoxi: 2 . . eating drinks and harmul drugs. © | Athletic underwear consistently in demand by men who look for com- Sixth—To avoid the practice of ! - : 2 gambling in any form . i fort on sweltering days—and who appreciate quality at a price. Three o] venth—' shun evil companions o . - H T and Avall ‘syselr) of (avich motsil and prominent items that stand out like a house afire. Athletic Underwear of relizions influences as are within my | : < 3 Seact our own make with our own label. Guaranteed as to workmanship, mate- Eighth—To cultivate those manly 5 . ‘ qualities which will fit me for good al 3 vear. ’ ¢ eltizenship and for an honorable life rial and we \ ‘v‘ I am prospered {; c 1 = . | oiint i e nty ais At | ALL PERFECT—NO SECONDS, all fresh, clean and white. from ! f < the foundation what it has . 5 Z nded on my behalf, in order that stocks never before opened and displayed. No sleeves —and all knee 1 - L a m fi it o tend like privileges to other deserving boys.” length. All sizes. From 34 to 30 inclusive. SCIENCE BRINGS SF:"AIN | AND PORTUGAL CLOSER| She | Experts' Congress Plays Big Part | .....nll" 7 in Bettering Relations of |ll|""||llnn Two Countries. LA el g A | Flat Crepes — Canton LISBON. | Juiv (1§ —the @ scinel | 1B Crepes—Novelty Silks congress for the advancement of the i G tt sciences Is only one of ny y: e Which Spain and Portugal appeast to : ¢ eorgettes be showing a desire for closer rela- o. ° L4 § p In Pretty Shades of es attended the congress to ex- | R - / Many scientists from both | u P R eloong ok | Java, Black, Pansy, Cocoa Tonahts ot pectal amnte teoc | All $1 and $1.25 All $2 and $2.25 All $2.50 and $3 B , tions in both countries. | : 2 ; . Misses’, women’s and The Dol o Uhs mavRe B J Athletic Underwear |J [l Athletic Underwear Athletic Underwear . extra sizes. ve presided at the congress but prevented from doing so by ill- His place was taken by the | Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to S S o ulll’l“l"lln President of the cabinet. - French ana During the earthquak ' used the word ‘‘temblore, " s s ic 3 many readers to the dic- generally used. In late editions of! e Jctonaen o, Saks—First Floor Saks—First Floor Saks—Fi =R S LD Patent Leather, Black Satin, Ab: Th: t W. d >TA bl 3 : 8 VlCI Kld ut rd “Tem re e xrimasses - b - : All Sizcs, 3 to 8 Paganini's favorite violin is pre- served under a glass case in the mu rry yry nicipal palace of Genon, his birth place. He bequeathed it to the city EVER YT i e - on condition that it never should be & used: \ 3 k £ J