Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1925, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, Da; GOES 72000 MILES ON FIRST CRUKE U. S. S. Trenton Proves Stamnia by Sailing Equiva- lent of Thrice Rourid World. part of the world . Tren- A dur- | shares vered the ve ed a major breakdos at um Cramps oved her in the *h in the 1ed from d - from TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1925. NEW YORK, November 24.—Some- re they are earning their livings. - where in New York are three women working as shop girls who claim to countes: s despoiled of $45,587,000 ian Soviet government. ms are merged and as- setifco, Inc.,” and were rday ih Supreme Court by ey F. Dudley Kohler, who gave names, but refused to disclose they were working and how One of them, Vera Karpoff Peteroff, was deprived of “gold, Karpoff rubles, furni- bonds, stores of coal, corn, wheat achinery, valued at $13, petition says. Marle s alleged to have been de- MUSIC DIRECTOR IS HELD FOR 3D-DEGREE ASSAULT | Baccolini of Boston Civic Opera Company Convicted of Striking Choristers’ Walking Delegate. ¥ the Associated Press, |Three New York Shopgirls File Claim For $45,587,000 Against Bolshevists By the Associated Press. spoiled of similar property worth $11,.- Kapnist claims to have lost nearly $20,000,000 in the 500,000, while Sophy overthrow of the czarist regime. Dispatches from Petrograd Decem- told of the arrest of a ber 1, 1917, Count Kapnitz, chief of the naval general staff, on a charge of foment- nd of his having been sent to the fortress ing trouble among minor officlals, of St. Peter and St. Paul. The suit is based on the claim that the Soviet government acted without warrant in law in seizing the prop- The Russian government has not been served with papers in the vs he has been un- uccessful in his efforts to find amy one in this country authorized to rep- erty. uit. Mr. Kohler s resent the Soviet government. WILL ARRANGE FILM DEAL WITH GERMANS Laemmle Going’ to Berlin to Sign Contract With Big Produc- ing Company. 1 Rt | By the Associatea Pre "W YORK, November 24—Carl mmle, president of the Univ sal Pictu orporation of this city, will leave Universal City, Calif., to- day for Berlin to sign a contract with the Universal Film Corporation of Berlin, popularly known as UFA, through which the American com- pany will enter the German film in- dustry. Through this arrangement the STEPHENSON AT WORK. Begins Making Chairs at Indiana State Prison. MICHIGAN CITY, Ind, November former grand dragon of the Indiana Ku Klux 24 (P.—D. C. Stephenson, Klan, who on Saturday started a life | Amerfcan company will loan the 5,000,000 gold marks (approxi- "'$3,600,000) and will receive the prl\llo- releasing the entire Universal program_in Ge:many and taking wh: UFA productions are consldered suitable for release tn_all marke's outside of Germany. Under the German laws a foreign- made picture cannot be released in Germany unless the releasing com- pany releases a German picture, less than 100 plctures are made | Ar God’s Cranberry By the Associated Press. CARBER, Mass., November 24.— Sauce from “God’s Cranberry Bog, the bit of land dedicated here last Spring to the support of the Little White Church at the Wayside, will add splce this year to thousands of din- ners from that of President Coolidge to that of a Cape Cod misslonary in India. The Rev. Charles W. Hldden, lead- er of the congregation, announced the receipt yesterday of an acknowledge- ment from the President’s secretary, vhich rend: It was inaced kind of | many more in England, France, Italy and the Scandinavian countries, ‘American producers have hitherto been unable to release all their pic- tures in Germany. By the arrangement with UFA, it 1s pointed out, Universal will be able to release in Germany as many of its pictures as the number that UFA produces. The UFA is the largest German producing, distributing and exhibit- ing company. It has five studios in Germany and owns 150 theaters angements are belng made to in- Bog Sauce for White House Turkey Realty Man to Stand Trial. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla, N ber 24 (P)—George A. Rubin, re te dealer; M. L. Schwartz and Fred Firestone, salesmen for Rubin’s c cern, and B. J. Stam of New York are scheduled to stand trial Decembe the Court, Deland, charges of conducting real esta erations without The: ch under The nd Jury declined dict the men on an embez: charge preferred by Mrs. Belle Wilimer of Armond and Annapo who claimed she had been mulet bxlxpsb orfl 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. £ 1,250 pounds of dedicated cran- remain, while n v $1,000 cen added to the treasury for improvements. the Contributes berries was you to send to the Precident the cranberries, which carry with them uch interestin ociations, and the President has asked me to express to | sou his thanks them." Mrs. Annie Shertleff Boardw; parishener whose bog holdings large, last Spring gave a small for the experiment of the A man in to whom an George $1 for of the man, 1 that Coun experiment 1e of New Yorlk, s ndard price for be from bog be made that which he | a doljar a pound, i license. nd chu k Prayers for the success of the ture were said when frosts or other | dangers threatened. The hc ed 100 per cent more cranbe fn anv of the 20 vears prev P In the Popular Price Section for Wednesday A Parls automobile faetory employs | |l | | | fl oy the Assoclated Press. ally Germany, while about | terchange stars and directors of the Persi NEW YORK, November (el i S : e e e Baccolini, 24.—Al- musical director of loston Civic Opera Company. yes- was found guilty of assault in ind was given a sus a1 | 8 ? 15 1 ; i e term n the State prison for the al- [GAMALY 0, BT, WU KEOW ‘FURNISHED APARTMENTS | Indianapolis girl, wil begin learning |{ —With Complete Hotel Service— the chairmaker's trade today. H., ATTRACTIVELY PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ment ye t the day i tration_and_ other | TWO BEDROOMS., PARLOR, LARGE RECEPTION HALL AND BATH — WELL FURNISHED Three Exposures Overlooking Thomas Circle PORTLAND HOTEL 14th St., Thomas Circle and Vermont Avenue Start From Pl A Thanksg’lwng Sale of ‘Tr1mmec1 Hats It is made up of two great con- wlt charse grew out of an »n on the night of September Manhattan Opera House, | = S d to ‘Ll\'?‘ alking dele- | rcation took place back Lefore the curtain was rise on a play to be given an opera company. The vas a result of a threat on the of members of the chorus who to go on with the performance iey were paid in advance. [l;PORTANT LARGE FALL CLASS in Life Instirance and Salesmanship will Tuesday | night, De- stituents—fruits of a very special purchase—and selections from our own stock of higher-priced Hats — combined tempting group at $2.85 Faille Silk Metal Cloth Bengaline Satin Novelty Materials in one big‘ Princess Is Improving. ROME, November 24 (#). the second house, who Princess hter of married September suffered a slight attack of in- This was made known today hen it was announced that she was entering upon convalescence, limited to seventy-five in number. For enrollment, communicate at once with JOHNSON R. MORGAN Agency Statistician and Instructor, ?}..2199 Thanksg’iving Accesséries---and Featuring’ A Sale of Famously Good Silk Underg’arments You'll be wonderfully surprised at the quallty of the materials: the character of the garments—and the care and taste with which they are made and trimmed. Very unusual for $2.95. shorf ELEVENTH ST BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 1 | g Hats for every occasion—and Hats for every type of taste. Hats for Women and Misses. 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