Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1925, Page 56

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HAREM IN BRITAIN CHARGED BY GIRLS Brother of Derby Wlnner Owner Is Accused in Sen- sationa! Case. By Calle to Th “LONDON, tional alle; f & regular * November 30.—Sensa- lons of tue maintenance “harem™ of pretty girls man’s country mansion 19 of a systematized plan for obtain ecrults” of tender ye: a Morriss erchant, tivelr unknown | zo, achieved fame h uccess in the great British vur' event, but even had Menna never existed the doings at Pinpingford Park would have earned Addi vas glven to the case got married while on prelimin: Police R tion when the couple bail during the Court hearings. Although the ne: rained from mer tioning the the time, it 15 a vell known tenet tr ‘ruun\ - | may be had f is under ment act” | ausing purpos Wife's Sister Witness. Additional sens by the alle Morriss' v tion was provided on that two of Mrs. ters were amo: 1 one of them t the prelim and New York World. | —— e friend in order to reassure Y.hB mother. The tale was generally ti me. After a day or two \mrms was alleged to have made improper 'sug(fliun? and to have molested, or | lm week end there accompanied by a attempted to molest, the sirls. For the prosecution it wa that the maids were forbldde tradesmen’s stated | se the paone except for loc: {ordere and that Morriss hod instruct |ed the exchange not to put through \uu calls that were not in a2 man's his) voice. o of the witne st Morriss that sl o get GBI 8 hiend o phote 1 e out | the | rescued by g glven to the test y the l-J.Cl that at the 12 hearings all the sirl witnesses’ numes were sup- pre: they giving their evidence Xl“l‘l‘\" the pse donyms of ‘“Miss B, of Brighton," " ete. For the prose towas AH»;E(][ £ InrnF\ raptivated the L“’H by of wealth 3 her pres-| their £10,000 Bail. neighborhood Manna | the Derby), throughout the rest of | 1. Only on ball to the extent, was Morriss_allowed free | the preliminary hearings and, {untll the Lewes Assizes trial, for the police strongly opposed ball, alleging | that ‘they had grounds for believing Morriss would leave the country. Bail | | in £400 was accepted for Mrs. Morriss, | 2st whom the main charge is “ald- ind abetting.” The sensational | of the couple while (1x||1g s charge added greatly interest ffences s dding this se public The supl ‘lnr Just hll|\h<h thelr booklet, to California and the Nort : It is not a pleture book. hut it is chock-full of Interesting information about Toutes, reduced shows with the C u! ine maps the territory ¥ over. A copy e by writing | 0. small N.W. Ry, | delphia, | B More Precious | Than Gold GoodEyesight It our optometrist for carcful. rate_advice. OPTICAL CO. 614 9th St. 712 11th Street | | {of this attitude is that Chang feared at- i q0BN fan. D. MONDAY Semi-detached ‘Washington Heights 14 r., 3 br—3-car garege decorated fot 80x130 omas Company Main 8416 Newly J. Benson 819 15th St. - BY Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. MOSCOW, November $0.—A confer- | ence for the purpose of establishing through_service to lsurope and Asia {via the Trans-Siberlan Rafiroud starts December 7. France, Esthonfa, Latvia, Russia, Chin: and Japan will be represented. The Japanese and Chinese delegations will have about 20 members each. Several members of the German delegation already have arrived. It is hoped that detalls will be settled to connect London, Tokio and Peking by @ morthern route through the Baltic states when Spring traMo starts in April, making the trip across the two continents in 18 days, the same as Revue m 12:30 to | Linds, coutinuous f NATIONAL — “Seventh Heaven,” SERVICE PLANNED edy, at 8:30 pm. wville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. STRAND--Ear! burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:16 p.m. the Box,” at 11:35 a.m., 1:35 35, 5:35, Wheel,” at 11 a.m., drama, at 8:30 p.m. Conference Attended by Delegates| ,BELASOO—"White Maglo,” EARLE—Stafford Pemberton Dane- viudeville, MUTUAL—"Hey Ho." burlesque, at 7:35 and 935 pam. 5 and 9:45 p.m. Sea Food Cafe and Restaurant Herzog’s Frank. 5823 Oaly tresh fish in season usec. m}fefli’i'ma Dertled Crabe. Fiakes, fbrimp, Bcallops. Drolled Live Steaks, Chops. Chicken, eic. Oraiers in every % Foot of 11th St. at Potomac River Close at 9 P.M. Closed Sundays. Seating Capacity, 150 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON 'S AMUSEMENTS. NEW TRANS-SIBERIA Joate : POLI’S—"Hello Lols,” musical com- c comedy, at 8:30 p.m. of Seven Nations to Meet KEITH'S—Adelalde Hughes, vaude- in Moscow. g o it ers, vaudeville, continuous from 1] to 11 p.m. | 11 p.m. GAYETY—"Models and Thrills,”| 2:80 and 820 pm. METROPOLITAN—“The Man on PALACE—“Irish Luck,” at 11:20 a.m., 1:20, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. —"“The Merry Widow." 12550, 8, 7:05 and | before the war. The new coiference follows qulckly Ithe atened disruption of nese-Chinese he Phantom _of n dession here sev o 0. . . 735 s muddied politics 25 vented uny decision Leing reached, the « n“mf«' delugates obeying the orders 3 hai Chang Tso-Lin and refus- ing !o als through freight or thro Dassenger trains scross the Chinese Lastern Rallway, a sec- tion of the Trans-Siberian Failroad. The Chinese sald that, for political reasons they did not want freight un- der any consideration, but would dis- cuss the sale of through tickets if all passengers were compelled to change trains at the border. The explanation the | and | | ASSA The Man on the t 6:15, 8 and 9:40 pan. CENTRAL—"The Limited Mail,” at 12:30. 2, 3:30, &, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. uss either tempts to smuggle munition, gold and propaganda into China. Chinese preferred diverting all g Viadivostok. - Mosc traffic to the Amur . requiring two 1 delegates & hopeless, Outtit No. H2— omp - Pullman € oval $0x30 inche Danger in (‘oldo—itther John's Eohktit of complets irain 33 Taches. Medicine gives strength to avold them. Advertisement. FIREPROOF hristmas Trec Decorat {tmense stock Satone A 808 9th St. GARRISON’S 2 HB33IHD Wholesale Tor and Nereity cm. Ioe, Code Word “PERFECT.” Our Special. COCHRAN TAOS, P. HICKMAN, Fresident, V. 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