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12 RO SHP'S OV AND CREW AT TS Cargo of Orkney Whisky, Noted for “Kick,” Fouls Le- gal Snag in London. By the Associated Press. LONDON, September 16.—The tribu- lations of those who have to do with the good ship General Serrett, laden with liquors originally intended for dry Ameri aily increase. voyage toward Rum Row def- initely is off. The liquor is being re- moved from the holds of the vessel, the captain and crew remain unpald, and the owner of the craft has been refused pern ard her. Mme. Mabel . owner of the Serrett, at midnight, flanked by attor- neys and river police, tried to clamber aboard the ship. She was met, how ever. by the superca who ordered the woman and those with her to de- part, threatening them with personal Vviolence if his order was not obe: Today Mme. Casares decided to for a court injunction to prevent C: Whitburn from continuing to act captain of the Serrett, and also for an order to permit her to go on board | | ARMY WILL SURVEY | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MUTT AND JEFF—]Jeff Buys a Horse “°As Is”” From His Pal. JEFE, I'M PUSHED FoR READY CASH AND YOU'R ) IN- LUCK T've Foumbj" You LuUck LOANING You FORD TROPHY ROUTE SO SooN. THERE'S NO N STORM HALTS WALES. Abandons Attempt to Cross Andes Mountains Into Argentina. I DON'T WANT A LOAN, T WAAT T SELL YoU A THOROUGHBRED Herse AS L§ For omLy #100. NAVY SECRETARY’S NIECE BECOMES BRIDE IN WEST (Copyright, 1925, by H. C. Fisher. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925. Trade Mark Rex. U. S. Pat. Off.) He's DEAD! QUITE SO BUT YqU AGREED TO BUY HIM ASIS. DON'T EORCET THAT. Los Angeles. The couple Mrs. Leonard W. Ely, wife of Dr. L. W. Ely of the Stanford Medical School faculty, and Miss Madrcia Morton of Loren Hopper, brother of the brh!eln"oell"nr was best man. eft CANCELING OF RAIL TAX STIRS HOPES IN MEXICO immediately for the vessel Young Couple Starts East to Con- Boston, where Mrs. Hopper will enter Now Believed Lines Will Be Able BY BUD FISHER complished through new economlies and the removal of the tax. It also was announced that the department of the interior has granted the request of the railways that the government forbid distribu- DROUGHT UNRELIEVED IN SOUTHERN STATES Showers in a Few Scattered Lo- calities Prove Too Brief to Benefit Parched Crops. By the Assoclated Press ATLANTA, Ga., September 16 The drought, which has gripped southeastern States for one of the longest spells in history, hung on tenaciously today despite brief thun. dershowers in several localities last night which offered little relief be- yond a temporary cooling of the at mosphere. Scattered showe: along the Atlantic seaboard. A storm struck Roanoke, Va., yesterday, which lasted over half an hour. Norfolk re celved a soaking rain, but there was little precipitation in the rest of the State. Rain fell at Durham, Raleigh and Wilmington, N. C., at_Columbia and Florence, 8. C., and at Miami and St. Petersburgh, Fla Northern Georgla continued to - under the oppressive weather county officials met h ans of providing work for needy farmers in the drought area starting immediately on extensive road building profects were reported | ““An Ink Spot! My Blouse Ruined!” Ship Will Be Sold. Chile, tion of lands belonging to the lines LOS AN Aconcagua, The syndicate which chartered the | Military Planes to Be Pathfinders | September 16 (#.—A storm raging in tinue College Courses at Rad- ff:',‘,'“‘;‘,’,fe,‘"l‘,‘fife,,fi;’{.‘a,f,’”_g(.’,‘l‘fi',‘“’}_’," to Strike Balance on Receipts wlll'nchdprevloluslyll;lad been’xsu%e:: aqt} No, it isn't. ERUSTICATOR will Ship for the westward ve E the Cordillera prevented the Prince of cliffe and Harvard. | Business Administration. Mrs. Hop- and Expenditises, :sg;:;n 3%;:3;“. e new national | permanently remove ink, rust and other stains. Works like magic, with- out injury to the garment, whether of silk, linen, cotton or wool. Simple to Several seasons’ supply Wales from crossing the Andes vester- day. He was on his way to Argentina, but had to turn back. The prince witnessed a thrilling in- Only in First Annual Re- liability Test. | per studied for three years at Stan- dord University, where Hopper was graduated with the class of 1924. The By the Associated Press. PALO ALTO, Calif., September 16.— By the Associated Press. 'sts of Americans, MEXICO CITY, September 16.—A , have been made up of a An umbre! that folds into a roll 10_inches long has been invented luse as a pen. wealthy Britons and il Miss Lois Wilbur, daughter of Dr. |romance started when the couple were | decision by President Calles to cancel invented. 4 : cluding an adve . cldent while walking in the streets of | piss 1018 WILUE, Causheel of uf!hlgh school students here. the 10 per cent tax on the gross e == | in one handy pencil container. Sold Briton, 24 vears of Army flyers will make a preliminary ter the yeturn of his|Stanford University, and niece of I = receipts of the raflways has led to GlNGERun Washington’s leading The Serrett last night lay at anchor | survey of the route to be followed in as passing a :~""-'l’~ __’“l Secretary of the Ni Curtls D. | | optimism in official circles regarding | drug andA department in the middle of the river. After dispos- | the first annual reliability tour for |Stopped to watch an ~'fflm.~, 'ellvi\t‘e‘" Wilbur, was married yesterday after- Earth's Constant Fireworks. | the outlook for the national raflways. ] 1 | stores. Ask for the ’ ing of her cargo she will be towed | the Ford touring trophy, which will [two men. One of them drew a knife [ [WURUE WES PITE MERATGEY, SOter This tax amounts to about 1,000,000 ALE_ ‘convenient ~ Pencil take place in the Middle West from |and stabbed the other. The wounded | yyoi" Fogter Hopper, son of M. D,| At any moment, as shown by sta- | pesos & month. . Erusticator.” You'll see back to dock, where she will be offered e B g bgeic Eru for sale. The captain and the crew | September 23 to October 3. Military | man fell to the ground, but, | Hopper, retired rancher, with exten- | tistics, there are o average about | It was announced that the cancella- NONE BETTER it in a blue and gold will be paid off either by Mme. Ca- | planes will not participate, however, [quickly, hurled a large stone at his| qodPIe oG FC SORCRa T GmRTe 2 { tion of the tax will remain In effect | box. Setesior the chastarins ey aiats. confining thelr operatlons to a survey |assaflant, then collapsed and wus| coremony was performed by Dr. D. 300 Emenderwtonms I Eragmens B H | b Tes T Ul B S e o A. G. HERRMANN Sterling Products Company. The whisky on board the Serrett was|for the purpose of recommending |taken toa n.3s,;nt‘:1]. The man with the | Cpgries “Gardner, Stanford chaplain. | WOrld, giving 360,000 lightning flashes | penditures ~have been ' balanced. P distilled in the Orkney Islands, off | landing fields. The tour is designed | knife was arrested. - |The bride was attended by her sister, | an hour, or 100 a second. which, it now is believed, can be ac: | 750 Tenth St. S.E. the northern coast of Scotland.|to encourage only commercial aviation - 4 There are those persons who say that in these islands the whisky distilled has the greatest “kick” of any made in the Highland country. development. An announcement today by the Army Air Service said that a plane would be sent from Dayton, Ohio, this week on a pathfinding tour, Collar Maker's Daughter Weds. RIVERSIDE, Calif., September 16 A P).—Olive Proctor Van Heusen, 18- nsurance Is Refused. | year-old daughter of the collar manu- Owi lm the increased risks of seiz- | Yisiting Chicao, Moline, Des Moines, | F70 N0 “Cliiries Van Heusen. - was by American prohibition agents | Omaha, St. Joseph, Kanwms City, St.|inarried here vesterday to Harold ong Rum How and. elacwnere: the | Louls, Indianapolis, Columbus, Cieve: | T S pian. son of o Los Angeles Tondon underweiters are refusing to | 1and, Detroit and Fort Wayne. Lieut. |huilding contractor. The couple left e T Shipments agaimat s, | James T. Hutchison of MeCook Field | for Cataling Tsland, first stop on their nsure whisity shipments against loss- | 4SS, 7 {luthlinR, o MeS for Catalina Island, e e A The tour will start from Dearborn, | S==—ot—t P * rar. | sent there fr s « sued. The present rate is from 20 to | Pombing squadrons at Wilbur Wright Fleld, Ohlo, to render any assistance | 30 sl s b ds, ac- Fea | 30 Shillings ver hundred pounds, ac- | needea by tour officlals and civilian | i contestan ® shipments to Indies, with a e E | Motor-truck transportation in Den- mark has forced the Danish State rail- to reduce freight rat o] |0|c———o]———=|ojulol——Tln] cagaealo| ———| LANSBURGH & BRO. Stairway dth dt. Entrance INearest E { from | Saloniki has postponed its this fall to next April. [c——0] Entrance Sth dt. and 1 dt Pure Wool Jersey Balbriggan Sport DRESSE Two-Piece Styles Every Garment Guaranteed 1007 Pure Wool e Special-firel | ings great advance in opemtz'ngfi‘zbwandmsegf’dn‘ring Wins praise from thousands of local motorists “QTANDARD” Anti-knock Gas—the latest improvement 1n special motor fuels—is the livest topic of conversation today among 4 g 2 S t all “ST, o . motorists. Ever since it first went on sale last Saturday, enthusiastic Servie g::z:fb drivers have sung its praises on all sides. This city—long accustomed ! to special fuels—recognizes that here at last is an all ’round good 2612 Sherman Ave,N.W. gasoline that will enable you to get full power from your engine, on Dy Su Y. =0l ——=|a|—— |0]—|0| =—-| 0| —— 0| —=]0] ol———|ol——Jo|———]alc—=—|a|c——|a[fF——au|—=|ale——=[0| e—=|n|e——|a| c——=|a| —| 0] Slip-over style blouse, with plain back and ~ % . 5 26th St. and Pennsylvania three-button gollar. Skirt with kick pleats. - All the steepest hills. In fact, with “Standard” Anti-knock Gas, she’ll v NowL newest colors. Sizes for Misses and Women. stall before she’ll knock. M;:ulsu;m Ave. and 2nd > = 5 b v y ‘gas knock. at > For school and P]ay Wear, Gn‘ls wash means more power on the hills, less gear shifting, less vibration. But Gel:rgiz Ave. and Blair Road, z : : it does a great deal more than this. The new fuel vaporizes more BELE il | readily, making starting easier, especially in cold weather. In addition :: :::::.:;JFH ss:.fi: g to these two important advantages “Standard” Anti-knock Gas burns 5510 Colorado Ave,, N, W. vo the last drop even in a cold engine. This practically eliminates Connecticut Ave., and Porter crank case dilution, thereby saving both gasoline and oil. Bl:s;:n:;:;]bdm c i Try the new fuel today and note the following benefits when your GSl"fc:mg::zh"). Dainty little wash dresses, in engine gets the new gas. Of course you must make allowances if any N T T B prettiest of colors and de- other gasoline is left over in your vacuum tank or gas tank. BCR"::?N'“; Cool Spring signs. A large variety of styles. LR New York, New e Wise mothers have bought sev- l 1. Complete absence of gas knock _ 5. Less crank case dilution and 3d §«N N.J:;qA 2 . Sizes € 4. = ‘2. Easier starti Wisconsin Ave. near Warren eral. Sizes 6 to 1 s . ng : 6. Better dndicasier all yound St N.W. e a . Quicker acceleration operation, less gear shifting, less Cckn‘::.:’:;‘u‘:v..nd Nebraska Juniors’ and Little Women’s Smart 4. Over the hills “on high” vibration. N's‘: Hl;mv,;.b,,, Ave. and M e 1.9 s The new fuel is a refinement in refin- cents more per on. nonfi. Ave and 14th St., J Gll’ls Felt ing. It is a specially refined gasoline _Pe - N. W. ; T from selected crudes, and is red in Get your trial tankful of this new fuel 3327MSt.,N.W.(Georgtown) color which distinguishes it from all at any “Standard” Service Station in Wisconsin and Miller Aves., o} H A S Patent Leather, Black STAN DARD oduf motor fuels. Itisthe mosteco- this city. Sold only at aluminum M:f;w A)n. e fouin:. f Satin, Tan Calf nomical of all special fuels—only 3 painted pumps. SW. 2 | o 18th and L Sts., N. W. $ .79 All sizes. All widths. All heels. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) 14thand P Sts., N.W. TRANSPORTATION BUILDING o] Washington, D. 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