Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1926, Page 39

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£ W.SCRIPPS WILL FILED FOR PROBATE Widow Given $60,000 a Year | and Ranch—Fund Provided for New Papers. v i Br the Ascociated Press HAMILTON, Ohio, March 31 will of Edward W. Seripps Yisher apd founder of the Howard newspapers. who died at sea off the coast of Liberia offered for probate today representative of Newton D. of Cleveland, former Secretary War, who was its custodian The will is dated November The | late pub- |, Seripps- | on March 12, by Baker of was Howard, who. with Rob nly surviving son of s, is the head of the ward newspaper | The will itself is brief. It refers to a larger instrument, however, a trust agreement, which was entered into by the late Mr. Scripps. with Robert P. Scripps as trustee, on the same duy that the will was executed, and under the properties of the former een controlled and admin the latter. e purpase of \zreement was to prevent hiatus or interruption in the operation of the Scripps-Howard news. papers at the death of the founder. | n Named Executor. ripps is named executor stee. terms of the trust agree W. Scripps. widow of | the publisher, is left the life use of Miramar. the large California and Winter home of the Scripp and an annual income of zht to will $1,000,000 property of the trust estate. A daugh- Mrs. Thomas K Meanley, of La | i annuity of | Robert F as well as By the ment, Mrs ter £15.000 Miami the purpose of car zations into popula- Ar. Seripps has | a number of vears. Another a $30,000 es to Science Service for the purpose of earrying on the work of that insti tution, h Mr. Scripps founded | lifetime 1o popularize and ate scientific information and oughout the country nd for New Papers. also provides lity of ent of th starting aind news enterpr rolling stock of which held by the trust estate, T also can be used for p opportunities for person: Scripps-Howard concern. purpose de a which the ng stock | in the | Its ehief means by pers of the Scripps-Ho After minor beque: and a flat-sum bequest of $2 Harry L. Smithton, E. W secretary, the entire residuary come of the trust is left to Robert P. Scripps and his children for the Iife of the trust. which is to remain in existence until the death of the youngest of Robert P. Scripps’ chil- dren | No estimate has vet been placed upon the value of the estate, but it 1 expected that this will be done in the next few weeks, when letters tes. tamentary are applied for. In case| of the prior death of Robert P. Bcripps the following are appointed as trustees of the estate: Roy W.| Howard of New York, Thomas L €idlo of Cleveland and Gibson Gard-' ner of Washi Marriage Licenses. Marriaze licenses have been issued to the following H Cha: G nd Louise Thornton. nd Josephine A. Demma. A U | Clarendon, Va.. 0. Talley o B, Rabbitt of this cit; . Charles T. Isbell and E Luther Jjones and Laura ‘Swarm Up Chesapeake Bay for Special Disvatch to The Star sands of fish" Swepson | mountin i 1 taken from the hay half that, sumer shot ing States waters pared Maryland 1925 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SHAD ARE NUMEROUS. 'MUSICIAN HOLDS AMERICANS Spring Hatching Season.* BALTIMORE, national | shad, the by Conservation Commissioner fle, now are for the hatch vival prompted their aston ‘ nd the swarming 1 the Chesapeake B Their fle to empha annually to the publ 17.000.000 pounds ) 1921, less than | in ng season. Don | tormer wera | Well known expe Alfonso In 1900 music. who ind the cost up 400 per cent commissioner, taken from last season, with 50,000,000 in 1920 bahy fish will be pl this yes Accord- | Meaning in Mu 13,000,000 United | curh the as_com- | ture generation Twice | jumping jackal ced in as infe | of ‘musical vibra to rounds the were As many streams Look Your Best fof—ifaster Valeteria... SPINDLER'’S INTRODUCE When you send your suit to us for Valeteria service it not only is pressed—it is shaped. The illustration shows how the collar is pressed and shaped on our special Valeteria collar press. The shoulders, front and back of coat, and the trousers (or skirt) are simi- larly pressed—each on a spe- cial press that shapes the gar- ment, just as was done when it was made, a new service for well-groomed people If you've been reading The Saturday Evening Post you know about Valeteria—the re- markable new service that shapes and presses the clothes. 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America alarming of the and Mid Sewatsiic| Zelaya, son ragua such an now, wh with the the | Charleston, jazz orches nd so on on ‘“The Hidden | he points out, that the cosmic rhythm . today declared | of the finer things in music has beet » steps are taken to | jolted from its rightful place i merica’s fu e pianist is goinz to illustrate “a bunch of | these and other points during his lec ture, which is hei en, free, unde; auspices of the Liberal Catholic Church, it nnounced. “Heavens, is awful is vibrating at nent nen: 274 will leciure at will be hed this con plonged study ions and their effect it this unen tli] The collar is specially pressed and shaped on a collar press; the shoulders on a shoulder press; the coat on forming presses (two of them) ; and the trousers on a trousers press— or, in the case of skirts, on a skirt press. Certainly any one who takes personal pride in their appearance will want this service. Telephone us today. 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