Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1926, Page 24

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2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, NOVEMBER 14, 1926—PART T I e — i Safer s i lus, Reports reached him last Spring that | being towed on a 175-foot hawser. It | by the height of the periscopes, which T 1 l::i;‘:;daor(:l;rfi(r §'§°oo°o'$?ffi°§uf’5§w'{§§ ::t;;rl;sm:cr:“g::&r. glrfefi:?mfg “l;. New York and Vermont bootleggers |had not been submerged quickly |is a handicap to the operation of the SALE OF PAPER UPHELD | causes during the' last vear and is |Schloss, Rabbi Louls J. Schwefal, had combined and had under con-|enough. boats during davlight hours.. Tanks —_— . fore and aft have petcocks which| KANSAS C R 7 now sbout to open a campaign for | Simon Atlas, Lee Baumgartner, Ru- struction three craft that could be| All three of the boats captured o KANSAS CITY, November 13 (, +$1,500,000 for the United Jewish Re-|dulph B. Behrend, George R. Bene- towed under water. measured about 28 feet in length. | Permit their filling and submerging | pemurrers and motions to dismiss the 4 ! SumDd o " | uipped with towing rings | the boat, but to raise the craft again ¢ by Walter 8. Dickey, b |able for Jews in Russia and Poland, | nard Dansansky i David, iss The customs men were fooled the |pletely covered with a small entrance | hand. Journal-Post, to set aside the recent 5 fifst time they stopped one of the |that may be scaled against the water. - 1 he Kans: Cif I3 » | Mr. 8 t 3 DI t sale of the Kansas City Star were pfr. _“!“':‘::’fgd 5:,‘:'-"“‘)‘,‘:"";0,“5;"1‘1"_\( towing launches, but later one of the | Periscopes serve a double purpose in sustained by Judge O. A. Lucas in e e o e I e 0 2na il ki strange craft was found adrift with | these craft. Both air and vision are | When George Stephenson, pioneer | Circuit Court here today. e 5,000 bottles of ale in the broad lake. | had through them by the men below | raflroad bullder, declared that 15,miles | *The demurrers are all sustained and g ay be admitted to orphan |Gewi | i Then followed the ca r i ad ; n capture of the sec- | the surface of the lake. The sub-|an hour was a practical speed for |the petition 1s dlsmissed. - Jud Rudolph B. Behrend, General | e e tohnerpaee i Canadians Capture Craft on ond, With” 4,000 bottlen. ae ‘e was | mereing debthe of colires, 18 Hmited ' travil, hin sanicy web questomed. Pl Chairman, Lays Plans for .\ huirman $chrend iast niht oo | dec Sact Mie, tarss tHahn, Jacor, Lake Champlain, Third R GG 5 a6 = T s . .cers and executive committee: | Heckman, Mr rd Heidingstield, | g | ) 8 A4 A, Q} | Relief Campaign. R. B. Benrend, general chalrman:|Zalman Henk ’ . of Kind Founq_ 4?(),\,4 N /4 ) D, . (7] Rabbl Abram Simon, Isadore | — i arry Sherl Joseph Wilner | Mrs | ce chairmen: ¥ the Associated Press. Bent upon re : every Jewl honorary e s ot wome in \ Rudolp| 3 =0id T. ALBANS, Vt., November-13.— | i Behrend, general chs an f.: ,.“;l L | PLAYS AS WIFE BATHES. Lake Champlain bootleggers are back | @» 100 en for the United Jewish : s S on the three-plane method of distribu- | NP elief func ad complete 2 : . sy, | tion—motor boat, automoblle and air- | =3 he basew : mpleced ot : [Husband Sends Her to Turkish Liehmotor boat, aomel s e e ( % +ll start anvas: & . Bath When Card Game Is On. | fove they took a leaf from recent mili- | g I campaign, e i ; i 5 v history and submerged. 3 ywn of Detroit, has 4 sig . 3 .| NEW YORK, November 13 (#). X third rum-running “submarine.” ? , of which more than | s 8 Abe | what to do with the {1ast of the fleet known to have been ! been raised with £ ) |to have the boy E constructed for th rious traffic, 228 h | tilt with the pastebo: ; 1 the hands of Canadian authori- Torbriner, Har-|oq in court today by Sefzure was made by the Royal . r | % | Essex street. agunted Police in_a cove mall compared with the goals Morris Wittlin. Alexander | “Beck and 11 friends were arrested - ntgomery, N. Y., from ‘or other cities of equal populatio Volf. {in a raid m;‘ the Be[“lk ;m unizm by ;\‘m!ul;] v.hPhAmetll‘h;an h[zu:"rnl 1(."1 guard 7 police, who had watched a card game | had been barred by high winds. S o Al | through a window after finding the | oy utid el rved as chairm: Mrs. (eorge Hyman, Mrs. Adolph|door padlocked. e-dollar fines were L1 3 drives in this city, declared his | Kahn, Edmund 1. Kaufmann, Joseph | distributed impartially. Beck describ-| Financlal loss represented by de- that “Washing'o®s Jjews | (. Kaufman, Harry King, Milton Kor- | ed himself as a married man. struction of their ‘‘untersee’ cri v will not be found wanting | man, Mrs. Louis Kronhelmer, Mrs.| “Where was vour wife while all this|and realization of the effect of Can- when the time comes for & full en | James Lansburgh, Sol Lansburgh,|was going on?’ he was asked. adian co-operation with American -ollment of workers and they will | ) Harry Lewis, Rabbl Julius T.| *“Oh, I sent her off to a turkish|'chasers, will prevent further effort raise thelr quata as they always have | Loeb, Morton Luchs, Mrs. R. B. H.|bath for the night,”” he replied. | along this line, according to- Collector r, Ly d_that with | Simon Lyon, Miss Henrietta s e f Customs Harry C. Whitehill. > on a three- Benjamin Neiman, A. W. Mos- | | here 1s no doubt, however,” he i - [ i Washingtor v rson Nordlinger, Cantor Louis Stands Show for Senate. sald, “that rum-running submarines [ ° ( & n made Y in | Moe Offenberg, Mrs. Charles | From the New York Herald Tribune A ‘hamplain proved their use- b ington would do its | L. r. Nathan Plotnick, Leon | Perhaps a rich man cannot get into @ 2] proper i this great humani- | pr Mrs. Harry Roller. the kingdom of heaven, but he still| T stence of these ‘“‘mystery-| N arlan w | Mr rry Rosenberg, Louis Ros-|has a fair chance of getting into the 8 been known to the authori- P> Joseph H. Hagedorn s Philadel- | enber . D. Rosenberg, Rabbi Wil-| United States Senate if he lives in the me time, said Capt. J. B. Wear Dales Labeled Wear| & We Will Celebrate This Pay Day /- THANESGIVING| ¢ FEAST of What We Say [n Our “Ads” ; : B | No Installment Red-Tape We Prove In Our Store : 1st Payment Gets Purchase - Y Buy your new outfit now for ~ Thanksgiving and get the extra wear. 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