Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1926, Page 42

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42 CARUSO ROYALTIES INVOLVED [N SUIT Fund of $546,895 From Rec- ords Disputed by Widow and Other Heirs. LIFE’S DARKEST MOMENT. SAY, 605,114':\‘5 KIMDA ToOGH MEWS BouT ScHeouL KEEPIM OFEM ALL SL‘JMr;\evz AT 1T 7 WHAT S ATT YA AT HEARD 1T 7 W‘H*/. ey D CVOED T Do WAY WITH VACATION S AN WORIK R1GHT STRAIGHT THROUGH T~ YEAR. YOU'LL-GET Your. SUNMDAYS OFF THOUGH By the Assc T 'ON unting to sbtained frpm | chine Co. of was invol Lefore Chancelior Wal The proceedinzs were instituted by s o A * as ancil that an hich wi his brothe e widow wel the birth —By WEBSTER. . subject to the for the | E Amer- | r Glo e. mother of 1 and that | rights to his | | law | HITS PREDATORY DRIVERS Salvation Army Worker Says Many Unmarried Mothers Very Young. Auto- | \ the THE DAYS WHEM You | BELIEVED EVERYTHING \ bl | | GIRL ADMITS ROBBERIES. ‘ eraging 16 | — I to leav | With 19-Year-Old Youth Commit-|young ‘grnnd laceny. ted More Than 40, She Says. | Ly ROCHESTZR, N. Y., June 15 (P).— | od | Lillian Swi brought here by | tate | Dolice from Buffalo, yesterd | fessed that. she and Russell V sulcide by shooting the head. Sh ‘ | Louisiana U. President Resigns. ‘ BATON RC ) 5 > = Thomas D. I Lieut. Col. E. R. ¥ con- | A rtflles ix month: supervisors In executive session her yesterday. falo after Vansickle had committed | Tex. Ordered to United States. McCabe, Field | che at Rome.|vears. dered to the United | invigorate for duty with the 2d Division, ed in Buf.|with station at Fort Sam Houston, Coor. 1926 (N. Y World) Press Pub. Co» himselt through | Follow The Safe - i e e mestne| Road to Health 1d on a charge of | DR. BOICE'S - PRE- | SCRIPTION TAB- |LETS for constipa- | tion are guaranteed by a successful rec- ord of more than 0 They cleanse, and promote habits. At your druggists, 25c. \ THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, i | | i | | | | | | | normal | Do not_gripe or annoy. Money returned if not satisfactory ALUMNI HAS ELECTION. Togo Matthews President of Hyattsville High School Body. Special Dispatch to The Star. i HYATTSVILLE, Md.. June 15.— At the annual banquet of the Alumni Assoclation of Hyattsville Togo Matthews president ltam H. Consta to present High™ clati JUNE ' 15 s School, held at the City Club, Wash- ington, these officers were elected: Beltsville, vice preside retary, and Stanleigh lege Park, treasurer. - President Matthews was designated 1926. of near Branchville, | torium. The medal is a member of the senfor class 1dership, scholastics and athleti his will be the third vear it i - | been awarded. The Labor party was Alumni Asso- power in Queensiand r ommencement exercises of the school, next Friday night in the school audi- | Convenient B&nflsing Offices for Business, Men and Womcn The offices of the American Security are so situated as to offer conveniences in transacting banking business for Business Concerns, Men and Women. ; ' ’ Not only are they convenient]y 1ocated. but they are fully equipped to assure service without de]ay. ' ; MAIN OFFICE—15th AND PENNA. AVE. ! CENTRAL BRANCH—7th AND MASS. AVE. N.W. NORTHEAST BRANCH—S8th AND H STS. N.E. SOUTHWEST BRANCH—7th AND E STS. S.W. “"ORTHWEST BRANCH—1140 15th ST. N. | MERICAN SECURITY i > AND TRUST COMPDANY - 1 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $£6,500,000 TOTAL . RESOURECES GVER $§37.500 000 STATES TIRES ARE Cleans Tan and Black Shoes The accumulation of caked, old polish | should be removed by rubbing the shoes with & cloth saturated with Corbons, es a cloan smooth surface and | will then give a better and | more lasting polish. Carbona removes ] to be held | d to | chewing gum perfectly. For Safety’s Sake-demand turned to ntly. | 1 | UNBURNABLE | Cleaning Fluid | REMOVES GREASE Spots | Without Infury o Fabric or Col 1206306 60¢& L Stz Bottles at ol g Shres. UNITED STATES TIRES AND TUBES Akron Auto Supply Co. Harry S. Chidakel 509-11 7th St. S.W. Main 4996 Bailey’s Auto Supply 14th and Columbia Road Columbia 7236 2250 Sherman Ave. North 8794-W W. S. Kenworthy & Co. 1617-19 14th St. N.-W. North 441 M. T. Maloney 1703 6th St. N\W. North 7751 Real Service 2203 Nichols Ave. S.E. Linc, 10469 Rock Creek Service Station 1827 Adams Mill Road Col. 10474 Service Tire Co. 1336 14th St. NW. North 9224 Takoma Auto Supply Station 16 Cedar St. N'W. Col. 4582 AUTHORIZED DEALERS IN WASHINGTON G OoOOD T RIEES Gathering Rubber Latex The United States Rubber Company owns and operatesthe largest produc- ing rubber plantation in the world. The company’s properties in Sumatra and Malaya comprise 136,000 acres with over 7,000,000 trees and give emgloymeat to 20,000 people. A group of factory buildings on the United States Rubber Company's plantation at Kisaran, Sumatra, including four Sprayed Rubber Pros it Unita: MEre of (Hessiphints toe nroduciig Sotayot Hubbes noo being built throughout the Far East by the UnitedStatesRubber Cowpany, Answering some Questions about the New “Sprayed Rubber” TRADE W GIANT for POWER T the ESSO pump there is power. Giant power that banishes motor knocks, that shoots you through the thickest traffic, that puts your car over thé long steep hills on high. ESSO, the wonderful new motor fuel, makes old motors run like new, gives new life and flexibility to any car. Tt sets a new standard of motor performance. It is specially refined to meet abnormal motor conditions. Test ESSO yourself, in your own car. One tank full is enough. Try it out in traffic—on the hills—o6ver rough country roads. Compare results with those you have been getting from other fuels. ESSO will stand on its own merit. You be the judge. Red in color. Packed with power. On sale at the Esso pump. STANDARD ©QIL COMPANY What consistent use of Esso gives 1. All your motor’s power—and no knocks. Z 2. Greaterflexibility—less gearshifting. 3. Freedom from use of choke—no crank case dilutjon. 4. Quick start—lightning fast. 5. Instant pick-up—quick as a cat. 6.-?];}]eed and pull for the long, hard 1ls. 7. New and longer life to the engine. Q—What LA Sprayed Rubber? A—Tt is an entirely new form of crude rubber produced from rubber latex without the use of smoke or chemi- cals. Q—Who produces it? * A—The United States Rubber Com- pany. Q—Where? A—In Java and at its rubber planta- tions in Sumatra and on the Malay Peninsula, by means of a special patented process discovered by its technical staff and by means of spe- cialpatentedapparatusalsodesigned by United States Rubber Company 1 >chnicians. Q—What are its advantages? A—Tt is used in just the same manner as any other form of crude rubber— but being produced without the use United States @ of smoke or chemicals, it is cleaner, more uniform in texture and has a higher tensile strength. Q—Is it used in building United States Latex Tires? A—Yes. Millions of pounds of it have been used, and more and more will be used all the time as new plants - for pfoducing it are completed by the United States Rubber Company in the Far East. Q—Does the United States Rubber Company make Sprayed Rubber only from rubber latex from its own pla?tations? A—No. The Company considers that Sprayed Rubber is markedly supe- rior o rubber derived from latex by the old methods. Therefore it has located factory units for producing Sprayed Rubber in various rubber producing areas in the Far East, thussupplementing thesupply made from the latex from its own trees. Rubber Company Trade Mark . - UNITED STATES ROYAL CORD A BALLOON s

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