Evening Star Newspaper, August 10, 1926, Page 13

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.. 10,107,344 CLAIM Virginia Revenue in Virginia this year case a year sgo. {Daughter-in-Law Says Late i H | rent year. Publisher Promised Husband | $250.000 I excess of a vear axo, with 3 four months remaining. Commis- Half of Profits. sioner Haves thinks the’ actual in- crease will be about $500.000 over the preceding vear. tha Associated Prems. f HAMILTON. Ohin. August 10.-A ‘claim of $10.107,344 against the estate | of the late E. W. Scripps, newspaper | jowner and publisher, has heen made terially to th end of the vear. by Mrs. Josephine Scripps of Mira- | , - | the coming vear will see mnt less than ::)‘;\’I"!h‘:"r”" daughter-indaw of the | zo0 000" 20 " Jicansed in this State. The suit, it one results, will tnvolve | the Scripps press services and 32 newspapers. Mrs Scripps claims the sum s due U. S. POSITIONS OPEN. the estate of her husband. the late | Draftsman and Engineers Needed James G. Seripps, son of E. W. Seripps. The claim is based on an for Work in Capital. allegad agreement made by the elder lpps in 1912 and retroactive 1o} gay announced open competitive ex- B Windbr svhichythie yoline aminations to fill the following was to receive. with his bro N canciks: P. Scripps, oneLaif of all profits and| "y ygocnte chemist, departmental of the Scripbe enterbrises. | gopyjca, Washington, at $3.000 a year. in behulf of Mrs. SCripbS {yae i arafts Quartermaster minor children, who were the beneficlaries in the . Seripps $1,560 a year. I'nel assistant | Husband Dead Five Years. e engineer a 2 a yvear, Seripps died shortly after | {EEne for duty at Washir burgh, and junior ol in me ology, Weather Bureau, thro the United States, at $1,320 a vea Full information and blanks may be obtained from Tnited States (ivil Service sreement was made. s died five vears ago. Their father died list March, leaving | » estate in trust, with Robert executor. plaintiff w nd in her suit | Mo be filed if the claim is disallowed | by the execitor it w0 Jisiribu | mission, 1724 1 street amonnting to abont $800.008 - for . Seripps were made during | xoapy (o xadre immigtiiiely ToLon DK lvhis colintrFapatikantato (othenlig E g Sevik but that no distribi- | ¢ pe world went to Latin Amer tions ve made thereafter. ~The i,nq ihe West Indies in the past v ELECTRIC n oand Pitt < pever terminated will allege that during ! \pproxi 5 o the two distribu that provision was Seripps #haring In <. but that he did not elf of thix provision until 1 agreement he Enterprises Are Listed. in which the plain shave include United | the Newspaper En ation. the Cincinnati Cleveland Press. the Colum The en Asson Reduced «MUDDIMANG. 709 13th St. Main 140 (Ohio) Citizen. the Denver Ex-| press, the Dalias Dispatch, the Des Moines News. the e (Ind.) Pre he Hoaston ¢ ess, the Mor ‘ress. the Oklihoma News. the the Los Hate (Ind.) in which = ~Jie SWAVELY cho! werly in Wash- located in_ the Swavely 1| ingwon ADVERTISING RELIGION DECLARED ESSENTIAL, daddd is nov Lt Man ion 1 tory de W junior sche equipied 1o take « from iwelve fou seventh and eizhth rollment county euch bhoy Epworth League Assembly Hears all athen ! ded ude Leaders Urge Method of Promot- e Bee ing Church Work The FIVE-DAY PLAN By the Ao Prese is popular with Washington LAKE JUNALUSKA = +°, An tudents stay in the e ga i bisinest and at a safe. progre: showld emplos paid advertising. the for five davs an Vipworth Leagne assembly of the overy week end at home. Methodist Epizeopal Church South Wheiesome, homelike atmos how in’ seesion. here: wrax teld by ae: phere at Swavely is satisfving nominatio to the moast anxious parent Paid = urged by Dr. The school 1= easily CF of The Broad ST e o o Church ronte s F i ment of r Headmasier, Manassas A s Adver added i which L be em vertising REDUCE Everfresh taken reg- ularly, effectively re- moves excess weight | without the usual weakening effect * Kight | siness of being | listed as dectslon, ref service, enthustasm, per- | optimism, lovalty and r-:—l itials in the Chvistian s generation eeverance, operation. JAPAN'S EMPEROR GAINS. Taken to Seaside Villa to Stay Un- til Autumn. | TOKIO. Angust 10 UP).— His health | momewhat improved. Emperor Yoshi hito was carried vl his special 5 traln and tahen o villa PASTEUIIZ$D his seaside The FXOURVESCING SOLUTION 0F it L L S it id for several s MAGNESIA Mav 11 he sustained Lt stroke - o cerebral LTI at thes L A RUIANIY ; was regarde riti al ror Yoshilt ©orenn eirey Autumn lir the Winter, | Where Shooting Is Good Pronitie Atch = fror Lo write his own A , The shoot will ‘rote a mamber of il continne as this hot weather —or go on your vacation before calling our upholstering shop. | half the textiles made i From This l ) Source Increases $250,000. ' ONSCRIPPS ESTATE ==tz H RICHMOND, Va., August 10.— Auto licenses ure fur more numerous thun was the To date 303,087 li- censes have been {ssued for the cur- The revenues are about Since the first day of July the license tax has been just one-half of the annual tax, and the applications for new cars will add ma- State taxes before the Mr. Haves inclines to the belief that | The Civil Service Commission to- | General's office, War Departmeut, at engineer ot $3,500 a year, assoclute fuel engineer fuel Bureau of Department of the Interior, shout | application the Com- We will have your upholstering all ready when you return, | | or when your new home is ready for occupancy. Special ' reduced rates this week to keep our workshop running | through the dull season. Clay A. Armstrong 1233 10th St. N.W. Frank-a-lin 7483 AUTO TAG SALE GAINS. |JUDGE WILL RETIRE | D. C. AMERICANS OPPOSE ARMS SUPERVISION Eight Nations, Led by France, Vote in Favor of International Military Control. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, hearing on an application for con- tinuance by Ford. The decision of Judge Tuttle to re- tire from the case came after the filing of an affidavit by the Ford at- torneys charging personal prejudice. Sapire’s attorneys strenuously ob- jected to the proposed delay and charged that the Ford millions were | belng used to starve their client into dropping the case by use of the con- tinuances and incidental heavy legal expenses. Judge Hough gave the attorneys until today to agree on a trial date. The case grew out of a series of articles published in Ford's magazine, the Dearborn Independent, which, it |18 alleged, attacked Sapiro’s integrity |in farm dealings and charged counec- {tion with a Jewish economic con- IN FORD LIBEL SUIT Manufacturer's Counsel Charges Prejudice in $1,000,000 Case Brought by Chicagoan. By the Associsted Press. GENEVA, August 10.—Some form of international control of armaments was favored by the mafority of the | military committee which fs prepar- | ing the agenda for the proposed in- By the Associated Press. DETROIT, August 10.—Announce- ment of the retirement of Judge Ar- thur J. Tuttle of the Unfted States District Court here from the $1,000,000 | TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, erinarians in the Philip 1926. inoy: Rear Admiral Hilary . Jones | HOLDS GIRLS’ CLOTHING | INSUFFICIENT FOR JEWELS I tlapal control was not desirable lvll‘: technical and psychological grounds. | 1 i as it would only engender i1l will and | | Conrad J. Broth discontent. He emphasized. however, | ppoyuacturer Hidden [President of o that the United States did not op- Adornment Popular—Engagement : pose the plans of other natlons for subjecting their own armaments to the w iatin Rings for Men Urged. | By the Associated Press. international supervision, bLut he made it clear that America would PHILADELPHIA, August 10.—The |ered the piof the P never accept this. The fight for supervision was led by the French. |modern girl does not wear enough ‘( (T ¥ ;clou“ng %o hang jewelry on, Willlam | (o pi S i inari; |R. Cooper of Minneapolis yesterday | zuiivn. Bid for Veterinarians. | told the National Wholesale, jewe To meet the demand for trained vet- | Axsociation in unnual convention here. | :s and to | Mr. Cooper is president of the orxant ve stockion (BT Declares Pocket Picked on Street, furnish protection for i TR he said, “the women libel sult filed. against Henry Ford |®Piracy. ternational disarmament conference o S by Aaron Sapiro of Chic ,' :,,”l Bl 8 { when the subject came up vesterday. | the islands, says the New York oS [of today are taking to wear pdt elox ' erative far jp S g The delegates of eight countries|a scholarshiip of 35 pesos monthiy, as | pensive jewelry out of sight of fne nis of Fdmonsto and the Tarm marketing promoter.| In parts of South America it is|voted for such control; six voted |well as exemption for matriculation |male glance. sich as jeweled or [ billfold eontaining eS| h"’r”""" of Judge Benson |still the custom to erect wooden |against it, with the delegates of six |and laboratory fees, is offered by the | buckles and lingerie sets. was taken from | the eatih of Columbus, Ohio. to hear | erosses on the outskirts of the villages | countries abstaining. | Philippine government to students in| “I believe the feminina love for!three w . _WAS made yesterday At a ' to frighten gway evil spirits. The American delegation voted vaterinary seience. jewelry s finding expresion in this |tald the police . National Furniture Co. Values — Values — Values! Easy credit terms are yours That's what is in store for you at “The National’s” great midsum- mer event—our August Furni- ture Sale! Every nook and cranny is filled with suites and odd pieces, each one “red tag- ged” for your information and comparison. You have no one to blame but yourself if you pass up these-bargains! 7 % Store Closed All Day Saturdays During August A suite of superior quality and finish, of genuine walnut veneer and gumwood, carefully made and designed to appeal to the family that wants an unusual value! inet and Serving Table. Truly a o o . 4-Pc. Walnut-Veneer Dining Room Suite Comprises a Buffet, Oblong 6- $ foot Extension Table, China Cab- remarkablevalue inwell designed, durably constructed furniture. $5.00 Deliver s This Suite 0000000000000 000000000; . I sy 2 3 Red Metal Bridge B —— Lamp Walnut-finished metal ends: And Shade cretonne-covered mattress with $24.65 Hardwood construction, nicely finished. Designed with many labor-saving devices. Easy Terms valance. $15:95 Easy Credit Terms $1.29: No Phone or Mail Orders L2444 22 2222222222222 I e A dainty 23-picce Dinner Free—&. v e Kitenen Cabinet, 0000000000000 000000000000000000800000000000 %000000000000000000000000000000005005000000 8 AR il | lh l‘ |‘1‘U>-, I | Ixi"\“p A walnut-finish suite of solid gum, comprising four pieces— very attractive in design and fin- ish. Chair and Bench extra. The suite pictured consists of a Chiffonier, Bow-end Bed, Dresser 4-Pc. Walnut-Finish Bedroom Suite and Semi-Vanity. Two-tone 88 decorated panels. $5.00 Delivers This Suite for the asking! And, as you come in each week or month to make your payments, you will smile at the knowledge that you are using and enjoving the fur- niture—all the while! Buy now and takec advantage of our Stere Closed All Day Saturdays During August August Sale prices —pay later at vour own convenience!! 3-Pc. Living Room Suite This superb outfit consists of~ three pieces and will furnish vour $5.00 Delivers This Suite As pictured—a Three-piece Over- stuffed velour Settee, Armchair and Wing Chair ', Suite, covered in living room in a most satisfactory manner. The low price is not the onlv attraction—easy terms make ownership a simple matter. with loose spring-cushion seats. A value hard to duplicate ¥ \0000000000000“.00000’0‘ 9000000000000 000000000 This Guarantced Lawn Mower $4.89 Fitted with keen-cutting 12- inch blades. No Phone or Mail Orders 10600000000 000000000000 23-Piece Imported Japanese TEA SET $4.95 Beautifully Decorated No Phone or Mail Orders Refrigerator $16-75 Easy Credit Terms 000000000900000000000000000000000406006000 V0000000000000 000000 $2.00 allowed for your old refrigerator 3-Pc. Fiber Living Room Suite $28.00 Easy Credit Terms. Other F iber Suites Greatly Reduced Three sturdy pieces, just as pictured, of strongly woven fiber, in brown finish. Comprises an artistically designed Settee, Armchair and Rocker to match, three pieces for living rdom or porch. Well braced for long and satisfactory service. August Sale Price. . . ... 13 2 N iz ) P A N 0 % Y i 7220 ,“....-W.,., I T R 7 I 77

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