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P4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO C., FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1925. SOVIET SENTENGES | st o, Liawer HADASSAH ADOPTS 3 GERMANS TO DIE Convicts Trio of Plotting Against Lives of Trotsky and Others. Br the Assoc MOSCOW, July Court yesterday Dr. Karl Kindermann, mar and Theodore Volscht, three ¢ mans charged with plotting the lives of Leon Trotsky, M and other bolshevik leaders Von ted P 3.—The sentenced Supreme to Kindermann, Volscht were asted ago. They then w “commerc with cor dispatch from said the men had custody by the Rus: was alleged, th reed German merchants look up mer customers in Siberfa and them in touch with German Ditm nine month described agent mercial espion Berlin in Januar been taken into with for- keep con- d in Moscow June courtroom was filled foreign diplomats officers, ernment officials and civilians. Creates Sensation. Von when he confessed indictme full acc and def man sensation tand and count in the He gave a activities with of the Ger- ety, known as “Consu He he had learned while in prison the organization w: not guided by national T but was merely weapon in the | hands of a group of politicians bent | promoting selfish ends his iled the work archist identif Volscht, He said gents of the ould not and ants we! the two | he had Ger- | other defen lear man polit Anather Baumann, witness, a German named said he was a member of the “Consul” and that he had par-| ticipated in a plot of the organization | to kill the entire general staff of the French army of occupation in in 1 57 GIRLS T0 LEAVE _ ON PRIZE VOYAGE Winners in Drive for Monticcllu} Fund Given Farewell Dinner in New York. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 3.—Fifty-seven death | Max von Dit- s | crea [FINLAND WILL MARKET ‘ Worrws Wet Host | By the Assotiated Press LONDON, July 3.—A Welling- aland, dis tch to the | Dally Mail says a controversy is | #ing there on the question of whether the official entertainments in honor of the United States fleet should include alcoholic liquors. The prohibitionists con- tend that the dry law of the United States should rule, but public_opinfon favors the custom- | ary hospitality. The decision will probably be left to the ad- miral commanding the visiting fleet. | {WAR ON SPECULATURS | child on the slope of Mount Carmen. : Another hospital is to be constructed Rise Follows Announcement of | . in Tiberius under the terms of a con- i tribution by Mrs. Peter Schweitzer of Government’s Move to Curb Gamblers. Women’s Zionist Organiza- tion Plans to Build Hospi- tals in Palestine. Adopting a $350,000 b its medical and hospital worl |and re-electing i n suing year, Hada: the women' Zionist organization of America, closed its annual convention yester- {day at the Mayflower Hotel. The hospital program included plans | for several hospitals, of which the {first will be erected in Halfa. dget for for the en New York, who will erect a me- morial to her husband. A tuberculosis hospital will maintained at 1 by the Canadian branch of Hadassah, it was an- = nounced. Among the speakers were ROME, July 3—The announcement | Njjsq Henrletta Szold, national pi |of a cabinet decision veste 0| Gents “Mis: A SHvernan of’ Provi [ take steps to protect the lira and | B oy punish speculators coincided with a PEThiaic. pradtiont @ Sier | slight strengthening of the currency. s e e s e | The lira maintained 20.50 to the dol- |y {isEn: WhO vepotte |lar and 143 to sterling after having | 2 | Bone from 28.65 Tuesday to Officers Elected. | vesterday. 2 Madassah elected the followi s: President, | By the Associated Press The Tribuna cannot foresee any ap- termination of the crisi: s two encouraging fac- The first is that forelgn na- while gratified over the in- ed value of their own currencies, | have shown no tendency to lose faith in the lira, not having been deluged by the panic within Italy. The sec- ond is that the fall of the lira has not materially increased the cost of |living except through dishonest prof. | | | ice presidents, Mrs. ew York Cit Baltimore; N etary, York City; . B. Lefwowitz, New York national board, Mrs. William on, New York; Mrs. H. J. Dan- nenbaum, Houston, Tex.; Mrs. Harry | Winer, Chattanooga, Tenn.; W. Myers, Boston; Miss Rachel } son, Brookl Irs. Silv Providence, R. I; Mrs. A Brooklyn; Mrs. Robert Wile, York; Mrs. Robert Szold, New Delegates to the fourteenth ITS LUMBER IN AMER‘CA Zionist congress at Vienna 18; Mrs. N. H. Ebin, Brooklyn, a o R Y.; Mrs. Joseph Horowitz, Brooklyn: Organization Created to Sell | Miss Jennie Jellin, New York City; . rah K P r's Product Here—U. S. Firms et kel Jolted by Report of Plans. } ward Jacobs, il Crockin, ki tions, |iteering merchants, the honest mer- chants refraining from raising prices world nuel Palley, S\ Max \)\ulnmll Mrs. A. Slomka, s | Henrietta Szold, rieda Silbert and Mrs. B. Brooklyn, Chicago: land, now the most heavily fo ted of Furopean countries, h: oused much attention from Amer-| ican lumber manufacturers by creat- ing_an organization in its lumber | trade for marketing in the United | States. The National Lumber Manu facturers’ Association, one of the American groups most concerried, has received advices that the Finnish s mill owners have put in charge of |Regular Army. They their enterprise John Saari, formerly | Lyon, Medical Corps, s a lumber manufacturer in Portland, | Way ch.; Ma). and are attempting to establish |man, : nent foothold In this country. |Riley, Ka First American lumber trades hive been |Lex, Jr., Ordnance mewhat jolted by the infermation, |tioned at Cincinnati, Ullian, Detroit, Davis, Pittsburgh, Pa. Four Officers Resign. dent has four w | ignations are James A ationed at Fort harles C. Hill Lieut. Charles Department, Ohio, and Second girls, representing all parts of the country, who were elected member of the independence pilgrimage for their part in the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation drive, last night | were given a farewell dinner at the | Hotel Roosevelt before their departure | for France on the Leviathan to-| morrow The rting advice Simon, chairman of the centennial| committee, to the girls was, “Keep in | mind the oft-quoted saying of Thomas Jefferson while you are in Europe— American husbands for American girls.” A new drive to obtain the remaining $100,000 necessary to obtain full title to Monticello, Jefferson’s home, will be launched next vear, it was announced Almost $300,000 was collected in the first campaign The girls will be chaperoned by Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews of Washington, D. C. during their 2l.day stay in Paris It was announced that the title of “Miss Liberty” had been conferred on Margaret Behan of Pelham Bay, , Wi received the most electoral of . Frankiin| Assigned to New Post. Frank E. Parker, Finance De- partment, commandant of the finance school, this city, has been assigned to additional duty as finance officer, dis- trict of Washington | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Nationzl—"“The Champion,” edy, at $:20 p.m. Keith's—Miss Juliet ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 Earle—Ben F vaudeville, p.m Riaito—* s ous from 11 a.m. Metropolitan—"The Talker,” tinuous from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Palace—"Light of Western Stars,"” at 11:20 a.m., 1:20, 3:25, 5 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. Capt com mimie, p.m. anklin continuous from 1 vaude- Orchestra, to 11| Me Again,” to 11 p.m. continu- con- Lost—a Wife,” at 11:25 :35, 7:30 and $:40 p.m. ccloth and Scarlet,” at 0, 8 and 9:50 p.m. Ambassador—‘Silent Sanderson,” at 8:05 and 10 p.m. Earle Koul’—“The Warrens of Vir- ginia,” cont < ARNIVAL uipment—for Jargs or Fmall carmivals. Big stock Low prices GARRISON’S Wholesale Toy_and Novelty Co.. Ine. 914 E St. N.W. Fine Folks Booked Now Room for 7 More 5-Day Special Train Tour_of the ing Washington July 17th, cludes Denver, rado. Sprin ake Clty, stone Park. River. side” Los ‘Angeles, Holiywood, “Pasa: dena, Catalina, San Diego. “Grand Can- yon' ‘or’ Yosemite. anta Barbara, San Francisco, Portland, Tacoma and Rainier Natioual Park Seat e. steamer trip on Puket Sound to Vie- toria_and Van- couver,” on to Gla- cler “Lake Louise and’ Banfl in. the Canadian = Rockiel . Paul, Chicago an ellow Minneavolis_and home agaimn. Rooms with private hath at high-class hotel and the best sightsecing trips are furnished. All at a most reasonable cost. Ask for my Hlustrated Itinerary just out. ROCHESTER'S HOUSE PARTY TOURS, Room 010, District 01 Ehesnbealie ‘and ONto Tieket n‘e Main 18 14 Fourteenth St NW. | operating | south of |architect will be selected by the jury | tects and architectural firms are com in view of the fact that in the past [ Lieut. Harry T. C: American lumber exports ha‘'e gone |recently stationed to nearly all continents of th¢ world. — The only opportunity the Finnish pro R et e Dehciousflome Made Candlcs States, it was said, comes from the | very complete utilization which they | can make of their timber, and the willingness of their own consumers to | use short lengths and bits of wood The American experts point out lhal‘ this national custom results in com-| plete use of évery tree cut, and lower | charges against resulting lumber that may allow it to compete in the United States against home | Frodice T " [MT. VERNON HARDING SHRINE DESIGN || Charles Macalester TO BE CHOSEN JULY 20 Leaves Tt St Wha Architectural Com- 10 A. M. and 2: 30 P. M. peting for Memorial to Be || Round Trip, s5e Erected at Marion. venaugh, Cavalry POLLY TRENT CANDY CQ. |T19-13 st >o=. 1013 E st Four Firms HERZOG’S Sea-Food Cafe and Restaurant OPEN ALL DAY JULY 4 Crabs, Lobsters, Scallops Oysters, Shrimp. ete In announcing the meeting, Hoke || 1Ith and Potomac River—Open Donithen, chairman of the executive || Until Midnight—Closed Sundays committee of the Harding Memorial | Association, declared that four archi- By the Associated Press. MARION, Ohio, July 3.—Design of the Harding memorial to be erected | Marfon Cemetery and its | of awards at a special the office of Edward P. York, July 20. meeting in Mellon, New | - peting. They are Paul Phillipe Cret, Philadelphia; Henry Hornbostel and | Erie Fisher Wood, Pittsburgh: John Russell Pope, New York, and Egerton Swartout, New York. Grading and landscaping of the site probably will not start before October. CUD TESTED' "SWING CO~- 1013 E ST A woman's idea of economy ing things she doesn't they are cheap. Ry zzzzzzzzzz;;z;zzz ////\ Celebrate the Fourth At ARLINGTON BEACH South End Highway Bridge Bring the Whole Family Free Picnic Tables Under Great Oaks Fine Bathing Thrilling Rides Many Amusements Best Dance Orchestra South of New York Free Admission to Park Free Auto Parking 22777 7 Seashore Excursion $ 4 Atlantic City is buy- need because 2227, Z W 7 2, % Z 72277 22077 7 Z % Seven hours by the Sea Lv. Washington .. 6:00 A. M. Ar. Atlantic City ....11:40A. M. Returning Same Day Lv. Atlantic City .... 7:00 P.M., Lv. Philadelphia ...... 9:00P.M. (Standard Tim Tickets on sale commencing Friday BALTIMORE & OHIO Round Trip Sunday, -~ §350000 BUDGET in Palestine | be | Miss Henrietta Szold, | Slomka, | August | ~.| Mich., | rcepted the res. | more officers of the | stationed at Fort | | [ ‘ | PICNIC July 4th and 5th AT Carmody Hills At this beautiful spot, magnificent shade trees. the' babbling brooks and and enjoy the sparkling spring Let the Kiddies run around and enjoy themselves in the open, without fear of trafiic and mishap, under To Reach Property » Take H street car to District llne ne. (Chekapeake Junction) drive out Benning read to Di line n.e. and follow Red and White arrows ‘to property. Automobi at Blst and Dix streets n.e. office will take you to property Phone Lincoln 6371 0. B. ZANTZINGER Owner & Developer The Ideal Place for Your Picnic. ach pay day deposit a small amount of your salary in this bank. Do this regularly, and watch how quickly your money grows. 3% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts 4 A N K i OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. PR U RRIRIIR R ) Chair Car de Luxe Service $1.50 | Stopping OF In ALEXANDRIA Church and Washirg- Lodgeroom | m., Guide and Lecturer, ] From Mid~City Terminal | | 12th St. and Pa. Ave. N.W. Phone R Regular Service | 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Round Trip, 90 Cents Mount Vernon open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Moust Vernou Not Open on Sunday| supply you with Blank Books. o E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. | | domy B, cocHRAN, President . P. and Cashier. al business and savings ac- pecialized and solicited. We have a limited number of Stone Mountain Memorial Half Dollars for distribution as long as they last. Monthly statement of accounts rendered VE FOR FREE ‘:{\D‘:a“l‘ METAL SAV BANK! Mo K COLEATE THE | SPIRIT O THRIFT. FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Tenth St., at Penna. Ave. NW. Branch 1111 Connecticut Avenue = | All Roads Open to No Detours ENS ls?:vilgfb S SANK Going Away Be sure that your valuables are safe. : \ Rent a box in our ® vault. “Bank of the People” 1336 N. Y. Ave. THOS T MICKMAN, | lll“l;l"fll’“l’ll)‘ | MUSEMEN / STANLEY / FIRST RUN © SHECT WIO VILLE Ancmcss PERFECY frghres. PLAYS ALWAYS COMFORTABLE The Ben First Show) in Washings LAURETTE Franklin TAYLOR Orchestra |, VIHE, SCRERN neArD IONE NIGHT s IN ROME. RADIO BILLY “SWEDE” HALL and Compuny in “HILDA” 6 OTHER PEKFECT FEATURES 6 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. DELIGHTFULLY COOL TONIGHT & SAT. NIGHT DAVID BELASCO'S “THE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA” SUN.. MON. & TUES. NIGHTS NAZIMOVA 'in “MY SON” WITH JACK PICKFORD 150 FT. ABOVE THE STREET. ‘SPECIAL: See Announcement, Peoples Drug Stores. ‘ TONIGHT NATIONAL "= $1.10 - 85¢ - 30c This Theater Has No Agenci All Seats on Sale at Box Office MAT. SAT., 85c & 50c. NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Direction Clifford Brooke, Offer “THE CHAMPION Next Week eats Selling You Certainly “MEET THE WIFE” ON-THE-BAY Bathing, Dancing and All Seashore Attractions. Round Trip: Adults, 50¢ (Sundays and Holidays dren Trains leave District I 4th: 9:16.10. 10:45. 1 3:25. 8. K. Sunday 4:45. 8 408 Children Adults, S 08 Oth Frequent W il oy Great Falls Park]| Ideal for Picnics Cars Leave From South End Key COLUMBIA ¥ Street at 13th Centinuons, 10:80 &. m—11 ». & LAST TWO DAYS ADOLPHE QRETA MENJOU==NISSEN In a sporkling ecraen version of the vondwuy atage success, LOST---A WIFE" dy—News—Overture—EBte Begiuning Sunday BEBE DANIELS Jn “The Crowded Howr” AND LOEW'S PALACE ¥ Street at 13th Hzuons, 10:80 &. m.—11 3. m LAST TWO DAYS THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS By ZANE GREY With JACK HOLT- LLIE DOVE Newareel Pictures of ke BETTY COHPSON In “Eve's Seeret” | Take Care of Resources Over $5,000,000I Your Eyes Don't delay con-, sulting_our op- tometrist 1f vou are baving trou- lo with your Sves M. A. LEES OPTICAL 614 9th St. ({ICRANDALL’S Tivorr co. | 712 11th Street ‘ JEAN'S | HAIR SHOPPE NESTLE LANOIL Perinanent Waving SOC a Curl 1417 F Street N.W. Opposits Washington Hotel Phone Franklin 1146 “Office Boy? There are lots of bright, active young- sters’ of working age who will be glad to give you g service if they only knew you wanted some one. A Star Classified Ad will bring them to ap- ply — and you can make your selection. The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined. Star ads are read—that’s why they produce results. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office CRANDALL’S METROPOLITAN F AT 10t LAST TWO DAVS—11 T0 11 First Natlonal rr ANNA NILSSON STONE great Tairtax THE TALKER News—Prelude Finest Qrcheatra cast in 18th & Pa TODAY—ALICE TERRY in CLOTH 'AND SCARLET. GEORGE O'HARA and_ ALBE in “THE PACE TOMORROW —— ADOLPH and ATLEEN rk RN CRANDALL’S Alnas 18th & Cal. Rd. N. HARRY CARE STLEN SONS GEO. O'ARA and A VAUGHN in . “THE {AKERS. And Juvenile nedy TONORROW TTY COMPSON in FOR OLD. AL LIV And CRANDALL’S “CE hwmn Bet. D TODAY_wANDA HAWLEY i Shop FLIRTING " HAL ROACH Comedy sU RAND, ALL’S a’u 0Y THEATER And Garden 14th & Col. Rd. Mata. 2 5. %5 3% sun TODAY_HOOT GIBSON i TAM ING THE WEST" OTHE P NG fhxc And Aiton Fanie TOMORROW RICHARD DIX in TO0 MANT RIS And or'R GANG T BUCCANEERS CRANDALL’S AVENUE GRAND Pa. Ave. 8 p.m. Daily . PACEFMAKERS TOMORROW ema Stars and “SUNK; CRANDALL’S Avollo Theater vt o s Jnd Garden TODAY *D(l!fl‘ P‘R:} MARMONT And GEO” 0 ALRERTAPACERY O TARA PACEMAKERS TOMORROW_HOUSE PETERS and HEAD RUTH MR T ST1. i : CRANDALI.'S YORK THEATER Ga. Ave. & Quebec St TODAY— WM = AR FATRBANKS and EVA n THE FATAL MIS And ',!-(1 O HARA and in THE Hovse p PATSY RUTH MILTER 1 o WINDS" SEN VHISKER CRANDAL]_’S Homie Theater 0 € S e t. N.E, 12} N and \[F\JOV i giad “THE DARI And RALPH TOMORROW — HARRY BELOVED SILEN NDERSoN S ABEY i Comedy. And 8'FKEITHs TRA—3 HEADLINERS ® Other Great F. HEIRY SANTREY And Xis Orchestra of Master Musiof . Beats Mats, 50c, Eves, §1. . Beats Mats. 280, Eves. 380, ‘Bargain Matinees ory Bunds: CHEVYCHASE Conn. Ave. & - McKinley Si.,D.C. REX BEACH Pathe Comed: Second_c PR[NCBS nxs ]l St STRON. N “NOMADS OF N LIBERTY - Nerth ( r-p and P Sta RICHA -5 HARD DIX in NEW | STANTON Ok A e RICEARD DX Fi158:00.95 RANGER, TAKOMA T.’.koma Park, D. C. HOBART BOS' IT 1S THE LAW " Conedy " eorh _Fables ELITE 1%h St and k. ANDRA. HIPPODROME ?t RAPHAEL 9th and 0 | fltmh N.W. GOL| " Also COOLD HEEL! CAROLINA !1th & “TH] " wiih GEOILEEFAD TE AMERICAN 2= ‘" : _or_THE_PUR & CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave Ph w. 9a3 % 0 MEARA MEDF‘OBDK MY Iri“f;i" 3?-‘_“, NAN (GEORGE FAWCETT. THE PARK THEATER 15 1 X7 and MONTE BLUE in NG IEN T And WILLROGERS in “DON'T PARK SATUE RDAY—Dflllhlr Feature Show — SO in “THEDENTAT R CAST "in “THE ou St. Bet. 14th &15th ADE‘: “oLD. noxzz’m“" in GEO: m& Palpcs. Mrmnd'(‘omu)\ Adu!u og Hnices s Now'in Effect— The Great Driving Stars Are Entered For the Opening Automobile Race Classic Under the Official Auspices of the Contest Board of the A. A. A. to be held at the New Speedway Laurel, Saturday, J uly11 What is pronounced to be the fastest track in the world—will be the scene of a spectacular endeavor to break all championship records. A Thrill in Every Mile of the 250 in This Race to Break the Record Send checks to Washington- Baltimore Speedway Offices, 800 No. Cap. St. (Phone Main 7731), and tickets will be mailed promptly —or they may be had at the follow- ing local stores: A. G. Spalding & Bre. G st Quality <h 14th and F Peter De Paolo The Record-Breahing Champion Oateterin, 14th St Spart Shop, Investment Bullding. Schedule of Price General admission—Adults, dren (6 to 12 years), S1. Infield parking—with view of track, $2. Reserved grandstand seats—$4, $5 and $6. Box seats—$7, $8 and $10. Gates Open at 8 A. M. Race Starts at 2:30 P. M "$2: Chil- For a Jolly Time Spend the Fourth at COLONIAL BEACH “Washington’s Atlantic City” Special Schedule of Sailings From 7th St. Wharf STEAMER ST. JOHNS Today at 2:30 P.M.; Sat., July 4, 9 A.M.; Sun,, July 5,9 AM. BSesson and Noliday Tiokets, 32 One-day Excursion D TRIP(rmn.\.nI same day), §1.50. Childres, Malf Fare Every Trip FREE DANc'NG Sohkolov Rain or Shine Music SPECIAL 4th of JULY CELEBRATION at COLONIAL BEACH Salt Water Bathing—Fishing—Crabbing—Dancing FARE: ROU: ple parking space at whar! Steamer St. Johns #tops at Alexandria avery trip. Phone Main 593, Spend the Fourth at MARSHALL HALL On the Beautiful Potomac Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf Daily at 10 A. M. 2:30 and 6:45 P. M. Round Trip 50c¢ ——FREE DANCING McWilliams Orchestra All Amusements WM‘T@ Shady Picnic Groves § Dir. Messrs. Shubertw POLI Com. Mon. July $th The Washington Opera Co. EDOUARD FA’YV'I:::" Gen. Dir [ROBIN HOOD ' MARIE PREVOS‘I’ AND | PRICES SRD N | Eves., 50c, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50 MARGEETT snd ARSI | Matinees, Thursday and Saturd, Oparatic Véoa Baglaaloy Boaday | Orchestra, 75¢; Balcony, 50c Office, “A4 WOMAN'S FAITH" | Pol ALxa RUBENS & FERCY MARMONT | 3“.12..'9 !flh‘r’c‘ Vicoratn Dapes SRR ANASAR Week July 13—-F French-Amerioan Prime Donna | EALLY COOLED WITH ICED AR «KISS ME AGAIN" | A Lubitsch Production Starring Box M. 8. PINAFORE™ Teach you to dance cor rectly in a few lessons. Strictly private: any hour Class and dance Saturday evening _with orchestra. eston, Foxtrot, Tango, W: AMUSEMENTS AT THE BIG FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK GLEN ECHO | Collegrate, Ch | GLovers, 61 sons any time. 75¢ | Guar._results. " Fi 0,11 stra. Priv ADbolnbment Fr. 8587, " Estaviished z"v) 1

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