Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1925, Page 25

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LENA GOLD FIELDS CONCESSION SIGNED)..- Gives Anglo-American Group Right to Operate Vast Mines in Siberia. By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, November 16.- -The Lena gold flelds ' concession, @rovisio granted to an Anglo-American cate by the Noviet governme April and ratified by the council of commissars August. has heen signed in tinal form by Fi Djerjin. 1 of Na ned by the Soviet nt contract with the Lena Gold Fields Co. for the exploitation of the Lena gold flelds in Siberia, which are estimated to contain more than $100.000.000 worth of gold. Ameri terests participate to per cent in the in ‘The grant was neg Lyman Brown of L nking in ent of 50 q, Calif., Gwynne of The Lena Gold Fiel &ls0 the interests ing Corporatic Ltd.. and tb ena G rtie: erated by the be taken the Russian-authori the company many barges and tugs for transportation on the Lena River. The company agrees to Install $7,000.000 worth of modern mining equipw which will be largely of Amer! manufacture, FASCIST LAW TO SETTLE “CLASS STRUGGLE” ISSUE Plan Drawn by Minister of Justice to Solve Problem Approved by Cabinet. By the Associated Press ROME, November 16.—The Fascist for the solution of the prob- class s "' embodied in the law draw Alfredo Rocco, minister of jus P by the cabinet. The new system pro- vides for the institution of special courts to fects in order to mony between loc the central government SCHOOLBOY l:'IGHT FATAL. Youth Held After Row in Which Combatant Was Mortally Wounded LUMBERTON, X November 16 UP).—Carl Watts, 13, i ad and his schoolmate, Wallace Smith, a few months older, is at liberty under bond of $500 for his appearance in Superior Court as a result of a schoolboy fight a few miles from Lumberton Satur- day. Watts died Saturday night from injuries received when Smith is al- leged to have struck him on the head jury held that d the blow. The mear the school a A Rev. Dr. Creighton. Episcopal Rec- ve He will suc who retired now is living ADMITTED F(.)'H A MONTH. Organizer of Canadian Klan Per- U Q --~Maj. Luther c in THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925. CCEPTS BISHOP’S POST. \BUMPER CORN CROP REPORT HAS OFFSET tor, to Serve in Mexico. | NEW YORK, P).— | 3 Dr. F. W rector of | Other Feed Harvests Short, With T fnnonneed ust it e | Inereased Demand, Agriculture Department Says. November Creighton nee of the post of Bishop of f Agriculture de- rday that the incrensed orn crop this year will be largely off- by the likelihood of increased feed- ng demund, smaller supplies of some | other feed crops and the large supply | of corn which will be ueeded to re- | plenish farm stocks, the corn crop is expected to 10,000 bushels more this t. the depnrtment esti- that the crop is only 90,000,000 16 B). | memr—————— ntion at mitted to Enter Dominion. n DTTAWA. O Novembe well of | + this annou 3. 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Washington ,.;°0c, Open 8:30 2. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday, 4:30 p. m. No cheerier reen, no more lpvely radiance will you find for Christmas ifts than the world- famed 3reen pen with the white dot. It is made of Radite, that jewel-like substance which has clothed with new and brilliant beauty the most successful of all writing, tools. The supreme writind ease of its iridium-tipped nib is backed by the Sheaffer's Lifetime Buarantee. The Jade pen, “the pen of no repairs.” See the complete line at the better stores everywhere. Lifetime pen, $8.75. Titan pencil to match, $4.25. Others lower Sheatfer Skrip—successor to ink—makes all pens write bettar S HEAFFE PENS:-PENCILS:-SKR ‘W.A. SHEAFFER PEN COMPANY FORT MADESON, WA bushels larger than the 1920-24 five- year average, and considering the low stocks, the total supply for the year is less than the five-year average. Last year the department said the crop was_about 50,000,000 bushels below th e five-vear average. Hearing Not Good. { From the Louisville Courier-Journal. “Is vour herring good.” asked the woman of the fish dealer. . [ole———o]——ol———]a]———|o]c——=|o]c=—=lol———]a|———[a| ——=| 0| o | ——=]a]e—F|0] ——=| 0| —| 8| —| 0| ——23]0| —| 0| ——| 0| —3] 0| “Mam?" four herring—Iis it good?"” wadam,” he replied, “I'm very lal———lale——— ol ———a]l——— 0] ———= o] ———| | — 0] ——u | B —| 1] I'VE CAPTURED I'm sure overjoyed with the wonderful reception I received Sat- urday, my first official day in Washington. My reliable right hand is still a little sore from shaking hands with the hundreds of cus- tomers who came in to wish me luck and to take advantage of my wonderful values. I’ve had some wonderful openings, but the crowd that came to my newest store was the greatest I ever witnessed. fitted or servative—all ‘wool rials. con- mate- 0°G0 In the lat- s est singleand double breast ed styles Smart plaids and solid col- ors. e Can. . Satins Crepes. shades combinations, Welcome Everybody! COME IN TOMORROW AND GET YOUR THANKSGIVING OUTFIT YOU NEED NO CASH WITH ME 1 Trust the Working People MOSKIN THE CREDIT KING last night by pageant committee fol- lowing alleged charges made by the New York Evening Graphic, that the selection of “Miss Americu™ had been framed. The committee also passed & resolu tion retaining attorneys to bring suit on behalf of the Atlantic City Cham- ber of Commerce and indivi: mem- bers of the pageant directors uguinst the Graphic syndicate The two decisions were reached last By the Associated Press night following a conference of the ATLANTIC CITY, November 16.— payor, Samuel I'. Leeds, president of S ‘or | the Chamber of Commerce; Louis St. A sweeping investipation by Mayor [0 HIROERE O Lommerce; Touk Bt Bader of the entire management of | qirectors, and H. Starr Giddings, New 1925 beauty pageant was requested ' York attorney. MAYOR ASKED TO PROBE 1925 BEAUTY CONTEST Choice of “Miss America” in At- lantic City Declared “Frame-Up” by New York Newspaper. MY GREAT FREE SILVERWARE OFFER \ Is the Talk of the Town Those SILVER SETS walked out of the store so fast that I wired People sure know a good thing when they see it and they are not bashful about telling their the factory, doubling my previous order. friends of my wonderful offer. opening week. Come and get I Want Every Man, Woman and Child to Wear New Clothes For-Thanksgiving! Wait no longer—if you want a wonderful outfit of new style for Thanksgiving, come in now and I'll dress you from head to foot without any actual outlay of cash—Moskin, the working persons’ friend, gives credit freely to every deserving person. Men’s and Young Men’s IE -327.50 Rogers Set FREE Men’s and Young Men’s ATS .50 Rogers Set FREE Women’s and Misses’ DRESSES 14" [d PLANS “LITTLE VENICE.” Resort Promotion Company Ship- ping Gondolas to America. VENICE, ‘Italy, November 16 () Sy } o Since thousands of Americans are un §5th jssue of stock now open able to gratity their longing to come|§ for subscription to Venice, an American resort promo. | Shares of stock, $1.00 each, tion company has arranged to takeif pavable monthly. at least part of Venice to America. | Five per cent interest paid The company, which s promoting ,,~ on stock withdrawn, | | Enterprise Serial ' Building Association 643 Louisiana Ave. NW. 807t of little Venice on the coast of T o i Florida, has ordered 25 gondolas frony James E. Connelly, President James F. Shea, Secretary the principal gondola factory here. Ten of them already have been shipped = ) your set during the NUMBER 129 SEVENTH STREET \ Next Door A to Kinney's / Shoe Store Grand Opening SALE Women’s and Misses’ FUR-TRIMMED COATS Here are the three greatest Coat values in Washington. Every gar- ment is beautifully designed, lined and interlined, trimmed with rich fur. All new shades. $ 47.9s g A Complete Range of Plush Coats at $29.98 Up | Rogers | | Set | FREE | | KIDDIES’ CLOTHES ON EXTRA EASY TERMS Welcome! Call for me when you enter the store—I want to shake your hand—I want to make the ac- quaintance of every wage-earner in Wash- ington. jole———lal——=lale——=|al——— ol ———=|0|—0]o| —=3 |8 | ——=3| 8| e——(= 0| ——=| 0| —3| 8] —23| 0| == 0|8 | ———3 |0 | —==3|0| ——3| 0 | c0—==3] 0]

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