Evening Star Newspaper, September 10, 1925, Page 44

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THE EVENING Fu iNuns, Leaping Into Hudson, Rescue P ER EAP”A TAXES Two Lmle (,nrls Caught by Current| | FORPARKS URGED -~~~ September 10. 1in the garments of | mac day bed into the | s e tu and Mary Im { Catholic $1.75 Levy Here and 1! Cent in Country Suggested | I to Lions by Coldren. nuns, ¢ order, y uts, ran to the River and rescued two of ers d without hesitation | plung: ed in. little girls from drowning | struggling in the wat > children, members of ca- | in resculng Angelia tion party from the lower East Stde| 01d. and Alice et mia i | Bella Pieter, 11 | down, and her hore 4 _swift_half an hour Jater. |BRITON DRAWS REBUKE DIAMONDS NEAR SURFACE FOR RAP AT COMMUNIST‘START RUSH IN NEW FIELD ! associates on Parliamentary Union fzs»c".t Gems Found 18 Inches Resent Attitude Toward Another Member. Assoct succeeded were wading near the _when they got into The de | Down—One-Legged War Veteran | Gets South African Claim. By t By the Aw | LoxDO JOHAN Septemb: in this district have al oned their 1! jobs to take part in a diamond rush to + | Oersonkrall, where several valuable .| finds have been reported. Already 3,000 | claims have been staked off and dia said to have pur \h.m..‘.s‘ ve member would not be a 2 4, Communist member of | also a delegate, intended a: each, which were found only 18 inches under the soil Hundreds of athletes tovk pi the rush, running several stake claims. One of the mc able of the claims was mar off by a champion runner on behalf of a one- | lezged war veteran who could not » up with the other competitors sret of the Col. Wood but it was the Interparliament ade up of men who e of political opinion, entitled to attend the con TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“The Vortex,” drania, at Still Waters,” comedy Springtime in Starch OLMANIZING puts vear-round spring- time into the feel of your linen. Springy pep and springy step go hand in hand with TOL- MANIZED starched collars. 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Philharmonic Course ach of the above con- | S11. $8. plus war tax. reert H Violinist. 1 “mTrw AN hix Concertor- e Gershwin's opera. B andas.” with distimeuished otoists, will he nresented second hulf of program. ANNA PAVLO with full cvmphons orchestra. n RIVDA WEMPEL, Sonrano. in (he pas Jeany Lind Conceri.” (v reauest ) ason tickets. $13. $12. $9. $6. vlus Conductor WALTER DAMROSC] s ER :Inr.;h Al ctor. on: considered the forer ins. - Soloist ATTENTION, LOVERS OF SEA FOOD Hard Crabs, fine and fat, 50¢ to 75¢ per doz. Fresh Caught Rock. 20c Ih. Crab Meat ..65¢ Ib. M. S. FAUNCE No. 7, 11th St. Wharf 7. 1ves. : roNiGuT. 8120 | VAT “The Poor Nut" ARLINGTON | — AMUSEMENT= WA and her Baliet usse | |‘I i SELLING | BT I T ——LOEW'S— WASHINGTON'S LEADING THEATERS COLUMBIA F Street at 12th LAST THREE DAVS Pavamnuu' Preaevlu SWANSON “THE COAST OF FOLLY" News—Toples—Overture Beginning Sunday THE TEN COMMANDMENTS At Popular Prices? 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