Evening Star Newspaper, October 25, 1923, Page 13

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PREHISTORIC MAN {TOO DRUNK TO INTEND . UNEARTHED IN WEST/ ATTACK, GETS NEW TRIAL Smithsonian Excavators Find Re- mains Resembling Ape in California City. By the Associated Press. NTA BARBARA, Calif., October: representing the Smithsonian Institution have uncov- ered two skeletons at Burton Mound in this city, which carry the human records.fer back beyond the dawn of Ristory on this continent, in the opin- fon of J. P. Harrington, who has charge of the excavation. The skeletons were found about below the ancient ground The bones of the body were integrated, but the skulls ved, These show while the skull bones he ridges over z and the fore- | fol te eleton taken out ches loug. s are those of a ng éntedating the native tribes vioinity when the Spaniards They .were Iying on a hard pan formation and the soil lavers above them showed no.gign of dise turbance. e CHANGED MINE CONTROL TO GET U. S. PROTECTION Frank Bache Says in 1914 He De- termined to Break Away From Union Labor. Death Sentence for Negro Convict- ed of Plan to Assault Wom- an Reversed. By the Associated Pross. RALEIGH, K. C., October 25.—When a man is intoxicated to the extent that he doos not know what he Is doing he is not capable of the intent cessary for conviction of burglary i the first degree, the supreme court | of North Carolina held yesterday in a decision handed down in the case of Jumes Allen, eighteen-year-old negro, sentenced to die for alleged entry into the home of a Louisburg merchant, with intent to attack the merchant’s wife. The negro gets a new trial, . The defendant entered the home late at night, hid under the bed in which the woman was sleeping and severai times touched her, according to evi- dence add e trial. The negro Refusal of Judge ruct the jury that i o e to prove the ne ck on the woman round for the new trial the awarded by the supreme court. HELD IN $50,000 FRAUD. AKRON, Ohio, October 25.—Frank Skat Broh Xty was Ar- in connection with scheme through to have obtained § N. J. to be taken to Jersey to answer to & charge of the mails to defraud. ple———iole——=]al———jolc——la|e=—=lal=—=0|c—=] THE EVENING STAR, WAS NEW WITNESS FGUND IN SACCO-VANZETTI CASE Attorneys for Pair Convicted of Murder Open Argument for New Trial. By tiie Assceiated Pross, DEDHAM, Mass., October 25.--De- elaring that the discovery of hither- to unknown witnesses to the slay- ing In 1921 for which Nicolai Sacco a tolomeo Vanzett! were con- | »d of murder constituted Im- counsel for the secure in the calculated and covered with a electric therm supply. tat. ! 813 14th St. N.W. OR YOUR BROKER 4 Bedrooms—2 Baths—Built-in Garage If Winter Comes —and come it must, the purchasers of these homes can each rest knowledge that his home has a heating plant that will keep him comfortable in our lowest temperature, The radiation and the American Ideal Boiler have been liberally vell installed with all exposed piping and the boiler bestos and the entire system controlled by a full The coal bin is Jarge cnough for a winter’s A maximum of heat from a minimum of fuel is assured. But two of these homes remain unsold at 1410-1412 Ingraham street northwest, the ideal location. i C. H. GALLIHER defense late yesterday opened argu- ment in tae matter of an affidavit submitted by Roy C. Gould. Accor: ing to the statement, Gould was pr ent at the shooting on April 15, 1921, in South Braintree, in which & pay- and guard were lllllld.' ould trial and counsel for the tended that it was therefor to the cause of justice that Bacco and | Venzetti be granted a new trial Fred H. rise con- ! essential | er 80 read an affidavit fr Erasmu . Whitney, who testified ' § at the trial in 1921 under the name of | | Carlos Goodridge, to the effect that| he might have been mistaken in iden- | tifying HINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, " RAPS POLICE DRINKING. Judge Sees Danger to IMorals in Manner of Handling Evidence. SCRANTON, Pa., October 25.—Offi- the | cers of the state police, who instruct troopers to drink whisky they gath- o hayi Witmer Moore, attorney for the de- | court. 1923. One-"trooper, ‘testifylig- against a saloon man, said he bought whisky | from the défendant and drark it He sald he had orders from his su- perior to drink the liquor. “You go back and tell your su- perfors they are making a serious mistake by ordering you men to drink the kind of stuft that is being sold these days,” said Judge Witmer. Such a policy, the court added, might also result in starting some of the young troopers on the down- ward path, dence against” bootleggers, m criticised by J . B. of the United States district To Appreciate Beauty Is To Add To Your Jewelry Adornment, tastefully accomplished, is a sign that you are a beauty lover. True taste is invoked by these little art desirables. “Fair Finger's Circled Orb” A diamond of clear brilliance, supported by two sapphires like guar- dian beayties enthroned on white gold chased mounting—52.50. Commence Our Ohristmas Deposits Plan “Pearl Chain_of All Virtues” Pearls add magnificence . to elegance. We arc fea- turing a_necklace of rare beauty, 32 perfectly grad- uated pearls, platinum snap—47.00. Commence Our Christmas Deposits Plan A Gift Well Chosen A man'’s gift well chosen, Cuff Links'in French Bro- cade designs. " Either plat- or 14-kt. gold, of individuality and A Man’s Timepiece that Brings Time. Peace 14-kt. Green or White Gold, 17-jewel Elgin accu- racy, design masculinity, octagon, cushion or round shape—special at 50.00. 387 Pairs Black Kid Laced Walking Boots, Welt Soles Cuban Heels $ 4_.65 Formerly From $7.50 If your size is on the Chart here is your = S opportunity to Save Every woman should have a ir of these Queen Quali £ Boota for cold and stormy weather. & Cgrueen Quality Boot Shop | J 1219 F Street N. W. October 26 -Deman mines, was turned over to the Mammoth 1 Min- ing Company of West Virginia in 1914 in order to obtain federal in- unction protection against violence, Frank Bache of Ph! . | Two New Modes of other _oper: against ted Mine Workers of America, s testified that In 1914 he perate his mi asis in an eff , increase tonnage, and make some mone: Commence our Christmas Deposits Plan 3. H.DURBRING PRES. SCHMEDTIE BROS. CO. 1209 O.8t.NW. WashingtonDC. Pbilipsbom 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, )| & ASRIANRRALRERRRI 0 Faclusive Apents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SRORS Shoes and Hoslery for Women end Children — | [ B | = =) Distin ctive Footwear The most fastidious taste will apgprove | e T T L R o) eIl e l l———=lol—=lolc—=]alc— T Fe reason, he de- o turncd the properties over y concerr JUSSERAND SAILS TCDAY. Ambassador Ias Last of Confer- ences With Poincare. —Where to? —QCuess —Club? —No —Theater? —No '\ —Where? | —To the Fourth Annual Fail Closed Car Show —Come along Convention Hall Fifth and L N. W. 10:30 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. A Real Show! Ask the Man Who'’s Been There! Today-Tomorrow-Saturday Under the auspices of The Washington Automotive Trade Association “Enjoy Your 1924 Car in 1923” ![ New Liquid Bleaches Teeth Instantly! | A nmew harmless liquid bas been dis« | covered which—in just three minutes— | bleaches dull yellowish teeth a beau- | tiful pearly whiteness. It's almost | magical! You just brush your teeth | with a few drops—and no matter how | black or discolored they may have | been—tiy aro instantly bivached to a charming new lustre, a marvelous, snowy whitcless. Tobacco stalns are bleached cloar With just a few appli- cations, This mew 1iquid is called Blea dent. Perfected by a prominent den- . Safe in every way. You could k your teeth in Bleachodent a year the ensmel wonld be just as.good as ever. - Fine ‘for the gume, Get Bleachodent today. ' Only & few cents for full sized.bottle.. Money back if" mot delighted. Sold' at all druggists such ss the Peoples' Drug §tores.—Ad- vertisement, these excellent designs black All-over heels . ... Patent kid, braid trim- med, French last, Span- All-over black suede. French last, Spanish 310:2 satin, French last, Spanish heels Black trimmed. sQ50 Brown ——Street Floor—— pntcnt kid, braid trim- med, French last, Cuba; satin, Cuban heels ........... suede, trimmed, French last, Cuban heels ......... suede French last, $Q .50 110& kid A price that spella bi¢ bargain. ever offered. . Special o-a Selin of a well-known make of Silk Hosiery $1.69 Special two-day selling of Celebrated Nationally Advertised Pure Silk Hose UNDERPRICED—all perfect—full fashioned with fine mercerized lisle garter tops. Double heels and toes. We honestly believe this the best value for a service hose we All perfect: Full-fashioned: Black. Brawn Seal, Beige Friday--From 9:15 a.m. to 1 Clearance of 300 New Winter Velvet-Trirnmed Hats They regular come fram our stock of much higher-priced Hats—rep- resenting some very excl e .remainder usive Hate. They'll be on sale Friday morning only from 19:15 to 1. First come. first served. [clc—=Ta[c——=]o[c——=lol—x2o]c——=c]——]a[c——Jcal——[o]——]al——a o] ==—= o] ———]o] ——=]a[——=]o[——=1] \ p-m. ] fl | @ m BL | Q- _fl fl ‘fl | fl @ g *The House OF Quality 608 to 614 Philipshorn Largest Exclusive Ladies' Apparel Shop in Washing- ton. ELEVENTH STREET In the Inexpensive Dress Department An Eclipsing Sale of resses 513 Every Frock included in this collection—and they number hun- dreds—was designed for selling at materially higher prices. They are charming models—for street, sport and informal occasions— some of silk: others of wool—and embracing all sizes from 14 to 44.—Second Floor. 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