Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1926, Page 16

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e R e, e W[]MAN PR[]I]UB[RS e Reheve ferarkanr ocorb | dueed the PAae gz ey, el U S SEU_S S[MH more than goapo e o ot v (20 b o Mosgonsn, secctios| SECOND PRESIDENTIAL i, ontivs s For financial wizardry, Anne Nich-| Wife.” has expanded the scale of her amount bought in the same months |accounted for by the government trade another man. ols who produced her own play | Productions this season. Edvth Totten, last year. Soviet purchases in Amerl- |monopoly. Exports reached $325.- Special dispatches from Chiapas say n 2 vith - tliea Car , | “Abie's Irish Rose,” has beaten the | with a new theater bearing her own ca in August were $8,900,000, compar- 000,000 and imports $373,000,000. IX- that the permanent commission of the ‘[ _also is in the field. Mrs. Henry : AR, i “hi : ; e 5 record of any, man for money-making | F™fp % e . 3 ed with $5,000.000 from Germany and | ports increased 20 per cent and im- Chiapas legislature has sent a vigor- ! AB lVE IN ]- |in the theater, having become a mil. | B Hab “{‘fip-“;irfi]"“:;""‘j_:’m‘;""“ e $3.800,000 from England. ports 5 per cent over the previous RS ous protest to cvery state legislature ing new productions this year. This week has seen six new open did not restore her to first place. which > 5 . o gy o 2 g cere lower than expected at the be- n majority of the state legislatures is - It is in the “art” theaters, leaders| ;' S £ o ¢ 5 liminary figures just made available, | (Copyright. 1926, by Chicago Daily News Co.) of Obregon. ecomie eifective. Strongly Entrenched in New || 1= e ot imas women | 7! i Doves y 1. P Mc-| Temporarily Recovers First|coverin the fiscal vear ending Sep- i oty i b . Dispatches from the state of Tabas g have left their greatest impress. The- | Wiy - : tember 30. According to these tab e e York Playhouses, With |res: tielburn heads the Theater Guild | Xone Aty Position Because of Cot- |lations Soviet purchases in Germany | SHOW AND BARBECUE. [P the Awociated Press. heen favorably received by the people |as executive director. The destinies of eke ,im):r:xlmntely $85.000.000; in 3 MEXICO CITY, October 3. —The |strations for Gen. Obregon are bein i the Neighborhood Playhouse, another " England. $65.000,000 and in America. first openly expressed opposition to - : Successes to Credit. te er in hom;vr of better dramas, 5 's‘ : ton Importanons. 75‘7.‘0001\03 Abou; 67 e cent of Sov- | Special Dispatch to The Star. Ithe proposed g"n_‘l_t:‘lunl;nnl Jamend. S— . it Aok are in the hands of Miss Helen Arthur, Ivy Poisons Senator. et imports came from these countries. | " pURCELLVILLE, Va. October |ments apbfove ursday by the| » |with two wealthy women, Alice and o & —_— Persia followed with $27.000.000. with | = c Chamber of Deputies. which would| ~Queen Elizabeth hath buflt her- By the Associated Press. | Irene Lewisohn. as financial i Senator Simmons, Democrat, North By JUNIUS B. WOOD, Egypt. Italy and Sweden trailing. 23.—A hunter show and barbecue will | [ (0", former President of the re- | self a bath, where she doth bathe = YORK, October 23.—Women | Miss Eva Le Galienne, actress, Carolina, is in Washingten undergo- e et Rk, Close to one-third of Russia's ex- | be held at Middleburg Monday. Four- | public to serve a second term. has ! perself once a month whether she thic. aeason have entrenched them-| taken-over the old Fourteenth Street |ing treatment for a painful attack of By Radio to The Star and Chicago Dails News. | ports during the vear went to ENg-|teen classes have been prepared. |made its appearance in the State of | .ooo 1t o selves more strongly in New York | Theater, long the home of lurid melo- | o SR = MOSCOW, October 23.—America | land, not counting the coal miners’ re- i iy Silver | Chiapas. The constitutional amend. | reauire or_Hae vs the Con- plavhouses, e irical STOINCrE | oty ANk thls'weeh tgine u' veper. | PPISON 1vs, Which bas spkend 'over Bie | juwgueqrliy tescvarsd fioey pilics in | et SEmmety. Gueagy (R NICE There are two pony classes. Silver | ont’is being sponsored by friends of | temporary Writer Magazine. than ever before. | tory program for the production of | face and scalp. He was exposed to | Russia’'s purchases abroad in the | one-fifth, with Latavia, Persia, France, | cups and other prizes will be award- | former President Obregon. A. favorite weapon of the anelent Invading a field svhich only a few | plays hy outstanding .dramatists, at | the ivy on his farm in North Caro- |months of August and Sptember, | Italy and America In the order named. | ed. The proceeds will he given to| It would not permit a Freeident to | cave man was o club made from the sears ago was monopolized by men, | prices far below Broadway's theaters. ' lina. 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