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PAGE FOUR oe — a —— ae | S SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. Monday in the manslaughter today. a (UV UR aes of Miss’ Rappe, took the stand at the the completion | mn which was According to Barker, Miss Fi haf been subject to attacks of ” ture unknown to him w 7 visiting In Chicago 94 Sow Haven, > Mich., ten years ago and Rappe died of adde & the ros r a a t n t 4 Miss Rappe. r Bates of Santa Ana, © met Miss “ rtment’ store . iss Rappe a model, and “J witness as a clerk. On three oc- o s Miss Rappe tote her clothe : d Up and screamed and wai 1 taken to the store hospital, she tes ‘ tifled > During one of the attacks Miss € Rappe tore off and utterly ruined a a gown she had been displaying in « * style show, Mrs. Bates said. ¢ Philo McCullough, an actor of Hol- 4 lywood, Cal., ‘said he entertained Miss 4 Rappe at his home about seven 4 months ago and “she took a few 4 drinks of gin, became very noisy and R tore her stockings and waist off. A He was friendly with Arbuckle and : visited thé Arbuckle home many ' times, he said. Liquor was served on : one of these occasions, he testified. ‘The defense deposition of Dr. Maur- foe Rosenberg of Chicago was pro- duced but it was stipulated that all Gepositions would be continued unti! Monday. B. 0. Heinrichs, criminologist and prosecution witness for finger print evidence, was recalled by the defense and asked who accompanied him on a visit to the Hotel St. Francis rooms where Miss Rappe is alleged to have heen fatally injured. He replied: “My secretary, Miss Salome Boyle.” “Did you not introduce yourself and Migs Boyle at the. hotel as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson? he was asked. “Not that I remember,” he replied. Ignatius H. McCarty, former inves- tigator for the department of labor anf fingerprint student, was called to the stand in an‘ effort to refute prose- cution testimony offered by Heinrichs. The prosecution first questioned ‘MoCarty to qualify as an expert. “He said he never testified in this sfate before on fingerprints. He \ras aaked if he had read certain works on finger- prints and admitted he had not. He was still being questioned by .the pepsecution at adjournment, Itwhich was taken until Monday. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26.—Fur- ther defense testimony formed today's Program in the manslaughter trial of Roscoe C. (Fatty) Arbuckle. A delegation of witnesses from the Lea Angeles motion picture colony, headed by Alice Lake, screen star, was HOA \ js A m “WINNER SIOR THE West” Board of Education of New York City makes arrangements to use Universal serial, “Winners of the West,” _ in history classes in the city schools. | : MONDAY One Day Only. Nov. 28. AAT ii buckle, in connection with the death of Virginia Rappe, Gavin McNabb, chief defense counsel, announced in court Harry Barker, rancher of the Stockton district, and friend PINE MOUNTAIN TEST ARBUCKLE DEFENSE TO REST CASE ON Rancher Testifies That Miss Rappe Was| Subject to Chronic Attacks and Tells Story of Acquaintance Passports of U.S.Women. in Coblenz Found 26.—The defense will close trial of Roscoe C. (Fatty) Ar- the wives of §2 American soldiers, who left here for Antwerp yesterday on their way home, was found here this morning by the military ‘police. Discovery that the satchel was miss- ing was made just before the train pulled out, ‘The military police who found the documents expressed be- lef that the satchel had been taken in San Francisco today in expecta- |tion of taking the stand to testify in | Arbuckle's behalf. Judge Harold Louderback’s court room was packed yesterday with per- ons who hoped to hear the defendant romedian testify and hundreds of oth- ers were turned away. No announce- ment has been made by the defense as n Arbuckle would take the wit 2. from the train by a jealous woman. The passports are being rushed to An’ by a courier. MONDAY ! BODIES OF MAN AND WIFE ARE FOUND SHOT THROUGH BREASTS ON PORCH OF HOME IN SOUTH} GALLUP, N. M., Nov. 26.—A c#mplete mystery shrouds |the double slaying here last night of J. W. Blackwell, Jr., a mine clerk, and his wife, who were shot to death on the front porch of their-home, according to the sheriff's office. The bodies were discovered at 8 o’clock this m C. E. Upland, a friend of Blackwell. The body of bodies. || The couple, according to authori- | tles, had just returned from a thea- the porch had ter and had stepped on when they were shot. of keys in his right hand. ‘The door was yet unlocked, and the house showed no evidence of havin. experts gave eviednce at ‘s session tending to show e injury wheih caused the death Virginia Rappe, in connection with | Arbuckle is on trial, may ced otherwise than by TO BE STARTED SOON A test which will be closely watched by the oll fraternity, of this territory, ill be spu@ded in within the next w days on the NEX of section 2-34 84, Pine Mountain, on leases of The }Evens Oil Corporation of Casper, which controls 2,400 acres in that } field. The hole will be drilled by The Cali | fornia Of! company under an operating |agreement. A standard rig has been rerected, all tools and equipment in cluding casing are on the ground, a gas line has been laid for fuel purposes and everything is in readiness for spudding in with a 20 inch hole which will be carried to any depth necessary. The field has been proven for both oll and gas by another company, the/# oll having been used extensively as a lubricant in its natural state, and fringing the highest per barre! of any ell yet discovered in the Mountain states, Owing to numerous difficul- ties the first well was not brought to "full production and the possibilities of Yhe field are not known. VIENNA, Nov. %.—The Austrian crown struck a new low level of 6,700 to the dollar today when the bourse reopened, while stocks soared upward, some of them advancing 35,000 crowns. pea ea i ‘We are exclusive representatives in i Wyoming forthe Herring-Hall Mar- vin Safe company, and carry a stock | of thelr products in Casper. The. news- papers évery way are full of accounts ell as losses by fire. full protection for | your yaluables and your records, you | had bptter not walt another day. No,| use tod lock the’ barn after the h is stolen. We have pafes of* vari sizes, for business office and resi dence. Talk to our man “Dick,” about {t or tome to our store and: see. the | safes.’ We can satisfy you as to size, | terms and price. Don’t delay in this important matter. The Mills com. pany, 139 West Second street. 11-10-14-19.23-26 Hippy i LAST: TIMES, TODAY ~ Barbara Bedford in “Cinderella of the Blackwell was crouch- ed down on his knees with his head resting in his folded arms, leaning COBLENZ, Nov. 26.—The miscing | "S#inst the two-foot wall around the suitcase containing the passports of {Porch. The corpse of Mrs. Blackwell |lay prone a few feet away. Hach had been shot once through the breast. An empty automatic cartridge shell was found on the porch between the removed his gloves and had a bunch They notified the police who search- the Neighbors of the Blackwelle todaylure trip to Denver and Farmington, corroborated the den’ N. M. neighborhood with no results. CORINNE CRIFFITH ‘ —IN— “MORAL FIBRE” For five years Marion Wol- cott cherished the thought of revenge. She had taken an duty bound ‘to fulfill her prom- ise. She prepared’ for the part with a large wardrobe and a finished education. She had her prey in-her web and was ready to spring upon it. Also - “A PERFECT Two-Part eee Comed; iy. COMIC CARTOONS PLAYING Sunday and Monday Continuous 1 to 1 A. Bishop-Cass Theater Hills” - And Mutt and Jeff. LAST TIMES TODAY Thos. H. Ince’s “THE BRONZE BELL” With DORIS MAY and COURTNEY FOOTE Also JOHNNY HINES I “Torchy’s Frame-Up" and CURRENT EVENTS “THREE WORD BRAND” HIS LATEST WESTERN THRILLER A Tale of the West That Was and the West That Is Today —ALSO— —AND— PLAYING A SCENIC BEAUTIFUL LATEST CURRENT EVENTS A Bishop-Cass Theater SUNDAY AND MONDAY Ha! Ha! Ha! a es | SE wr) th) oath in childhood and she felt _ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 19), This Picture Is Proclaimed as Superior to the “Four Horsenzen” in Many | (LYRIC) STARTING SUNDAY THE AUTHENTIC REVELATION OF THE WORLD’S S1°RANGEST LOVE DECEPTION STP OW CON ORTOST EG FET I = T She Won the Heart of a King am! the World Was Torn Asunder. | -A drama that rolls up the curtalm of time and there—alive!—before your eyes—are, the lives, the love, the intrigues, the pomp and ponyer of the two most romantic persons in all history. Fi The great life work of the man who produced “Passion.” t y 7,000 Persons in the Cast’ Beneath the robes of a queen the cruthed heart of [f a girl, Beneath the trappings of royalty, the wild heart of the world’s worst husband. See DECEPTION And the girl who laughed at love to win a iting, whose beauty tore the world in twain; whose tru)> story will be remembered as long as men and women love. IT’S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE( THE REAL ROMANCE OF ANNE BULEYN Europe's Film Masterpiece—The Gre test in Screen History. * The Man—The greatest domestic villain of history. Husband of eight wives. He inoved with the tread of a kingdom to crush a woman’s heart. Broughit before your eyes, a living, vital, breathing characte, played by the man who played the king in ‘‘Passion.’? PLAYED BY EMIL JENNINGS. The Girl—A dream of alluring be: wh love stirred a nation and shook a dea ene hore the on Seven tbe nities life of a mighty kin g—who thrills the heart and moves th 1 ifi- cence of her womanly appeal. °. aged by, the x pamai PLAYED BY HENNY PORTEN, EUROPE(S GREATEST EMOTIONAL ACTRESS DIRECTED BY ERNEST LUBITSCH Whole cities, palaces, abbeys and cath , for this | ctor cece! tons < merene saa tanes scene alone, water spectacle beyond di tion. And throbbing through all the gigantic alanine and stupendous sweep of the spectacle is the heart beat of the girl who came to be the mother of @ queen. Acting, the Like of Which the Screen Has Never Seen Before. LAST TIMES TODAY DAVID BUTLER In the Comedy Drama’ r “MAKING THE GRADE” —NEXT— A BIG COMEDY —NEXT— PATHE NEWS PRET: