Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1925, Page 26

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26 *® THREE ENGINEMEN DE N COLLION Says Princess Star of “Miracle,” Who THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925. Jealousy Story Was Only Publicity, Maria, Suing Gest Shared Role With Lady the end of May. Six witnesses were called today and a recess will prob- ably be taken until May 25, at which date a number of witnesses from the West and from New York City have been summoned. With the testimony of these witnesses and the introduc- tion of a quantity of documentary evidence, the Government counsel ex- pect 1g submit their case to the grand addition to the bonds mentioned at the Senate oil inquiry. Ll To encourage small farmers, Peru will_irrigate 375,000 acres of pampa land in the Department of Arequipa | and not more than 25 acres will be sold to one individual. Bees have been trained to start| former Secretary of the Interior, !nl Have Diana Manners, Tells of Protests in 3500,000__ Action Against Producer. and stop work at the sound of a gong a_breeder in England. A Model Home Jurors. The witnesses called for examina-|b; tion today included: J. C. Shaffer of Chicago, L. T. Rule and A. S. Booth of Pueblo, Colo.: A. S. Brown and J. C. McGrath of New York, and A. C. Harvey of Columbus, Ohio. The tes- timony is understood to relate to certain liverty bonds which the Gov- 6 Rooms and Bath ernment thinks passec between ac- teol cused oil magnates and Albert Fall, e N ol et ! Moy No. £33 & i Victrola No. S 405 Special) G Walnut, $265 EEEEREIENEEET CR T SR Specially desigued to accommo- MAIN ! 1078 RED STAR_LINI Catalog seat on request For, Event “Afaim New Popular Victor Records Charter a Bus out tomorrow worries that "atten way Down Home with violin, guitar, harmonica, piano in separate . o G Austin-Carson Robi: The Time Will Come with violin, guitar, akalele Victor Record No. 19637. List price 75 cents Vernon Dalhart The Flapper Wife—Fox Trot with vocal refrain International Novelty Orchestra Who Takes Care of the Caretaker’s Daughter— Fox Trot Whitey Kaufman’s Original Pennsylvania Serenaders Victor Record No. 19638. List price 75 cents If It Wasn’t for You I Wouldn’t Be Crying Now — Fox Trot I Ain’t Got Nobody to Love—Fox Trot Victor Record No. 19611. List price 75 cents Big Bad Bill —Fox Trot aag DGk Cheatin’ On Me—Fox Trot roor Ore Passenger and Freight Meet on Pennsy—Mail Clerk May Lose Life. licity, but was assured that it was “quite the thing fo do” in America. The princess says she was forced to wear a 13-year-old moth-eaten robe when she appeared as the Ma- donna, and for this she asks $10,000 more. By the Associated Press. EW YORK, May 14.—Stories of her jealousy of Lady Diana Manners, with whom she played alternately as the Madonna in the recent successful | theatrical produc- tion,, “The M PR ! GRAND JURY HEARS SIX IN OIL INQUIRY Pomerene and Roberts Understood to Have Taken Up Reputed Bond Transaction. Three enginemen eral persons injured in tween Penn: ia Rallroad ger train g eastbound freight t near Martin 16 miles west of here, this morning. Those killed were Dan V George H. Muench, both engineers. | and William Zimmerman, fireman. Two engines pulling the passenger train and six coaches were derailed. The list of injured includes: James Etter, 44, Covington, Ohio, mail clerk badly burned about head and fac Albert Hardwick, 54, mail cler Coshocton, Ohio, severe burns on cut, who may dle. 29, mail clerk, Rich- cuts on arms and Orahwood, exp ted for the purposes of pub- licity, Princess Maria Carmi Matchabell ian beauty, serts. She is suing Morris Gest, p jucer of thi tacle, for $500, believing her rep- utation injured to this extent. Her charges as to the purpose of the stories were made in court yesterd through her attorneys in opposin | motion to dismiss her suit. The two “The Miracle were ofter e newspapers during the run of that production here. Lady would play one night and s Carmi the next | sel for the princess told the court that Gest had caused the ne: On Corner Lot—Y/, Acre Improved by owner for his home $1,000.00 Cash Convenient Terms Open Daily, 4 to 6 P.M. Drive north on Conn. Ave. through Bradley Lane and Wis. Ave. to Be- | thesda Bank. Turn left along car track to Roosevelt Street then west 1 block. to property. BURTON and CONDIT 1206 18th ST N.W. Main 7834 Atlee Pomerene and Owen J. Rob- erts, special counsel for the Govern- a|ment in the oil prosecutions, expect to finish the presentation of witnesses before the additional grand jury by | ERRLRERRRRYC R PRINCESS MARIA. and face cut: Angeles, Calif., bruised All of the injured were brought to hospitals here. papers to be informed that she $2,000,000 IN RARE BOOKS | U330 (2 orce her was into the rolo ON WAY To AMERICA C o the wishes of th agement,” and that she had = that she had been “chosen 4 3 for the part, and if Gest det Philadelphia Collector Sails With | r 5756 Dunlabody Rich Store of 0ld Volumes aid the princess is_sort of pi From Abroad. passenger, 3 Your Savings Account Glen Oswald’s Serenaders R i 1. Ts always a cash asset. LONDON. May 14,—Philip M. Rosen- bach of Philadelp! is on his way | home with 400,000 worth of ‘books purchased in private deals a i i ‘.; at auction. The most valuable item | s in the collection is the only own | I 1 to Mr. | [ . Pays interest on the interest it earns. Enables you to invest small amounts at once. 3 S S Ballroom Orchestra Victor Record No. 18622. List price 75 cents the Unconverted,” for Rosenbach £6,800, $32,640. fore sailing on the Majestic terday the collector told Interviewe! he had 2,000,000 on old bool : n Europe during | . but that he had | sted the European | which copy of Richard Baxter's or about 4. Never pays less than the original investment, but paid M cpQ » = < - increases by regular interest. “There lebut one Victrola and that is made by the Viczoe Company o TRADE MARK H. BAUM & SON 464 Penna. Ave. Franklin 5392 YUU CAN ALSO RENT IT The American Security has thousands of just such interest-bearing accounts. Victor Talking Machine Ca. of Canada, A M ne fine A e m”-_.‘-‘-ld.u d more than a fraction of the ble books in the world. The are many priceless gems in European librarfes which_may never come to the market. The growing d for old books and manuscrip! American collectors is prices.” not ac- 3% on Savings Cash or Credit the Price Is the Same Cash or Credit the Price Is the Same MERICAN SECURIT ——— o AND TRUST COMP. ° 15th and Penna. Ave. Honors 3 American Doctors. has decided to c gree of doctor of Charles Mayo of Roche: Franklin H Dr. Hugh C Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $6,000,000 BRANCHES: i Central—7th and Mass. Ave. N.W. Southwest—7th and E Sts. S.W. Northeast—8th and H Sts, N.E. Northwest—1140 15th St. N.W. visit to Irela associated with Graduate Assembl degrees will be giv of American docto: Interstate Post | The honorary on June 13. 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