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REAL BELIEVES ARMS CUT WOULD BE MENACE Representative Drewry De- clares Plan Idealistic, But i Threatening to Present. By the Assoclated Press, NORFOLK, Va., November arms limitation agreement was de- scribed here last night by Repre- sontative Patrick Henry Drewry, a member of the naval affairs commit- tee, as “an idealistio proposition which might be acceptable 1,000 years hence, but not during these times of strife and unrest.” He was the prin- clpal speaker at a banquet given by citizens of Norfolk to Admiral New- tn A, McCully, commanding the United States scouting fleet, and more than 100 of his office “I am a pacifist But T am a pacifist that beli the time has 1not come when all natio o ready to clasp hands and ‘Peace on earth, good will toward men.' " leclared the next dee- ‘The I our r radi- He ud would mean the elimination of the armies and navies, and that would mean the loss of frecdom. { Mr. Drewry's addres behind speac by Lieut. Gov. J. West of Virginia and Admiral M Cuily, both of whom stressed the im- portance of larger appropriations from the next Congress for the su eessful_on S to_ follow calism.” came closely ully said it h: ble to keep the ship: froper repuirs hecause of his fleet of lack of . Wost eaid > of Virginia he feit sure, was for N the ment,” an > that was enough American people. DOUBTS FIND SHOWS PRIMITIVE HUMANS Skulls Unearthed in California Questioned as “Evidence” of Pre-Neanderthal Man. to protect the Doubts wheth ta Barbara, Calif., constitu ©of a race of primitive hur were thought to have lived on the Pacific coast before the Neanderthal | man existed in Europe pressed today by Roy Chap drews, head of the Americ: ©of Natural History expedition to the | orient, who arrived here home, ‘The earthed : Harrington stitution, eclose ins before th termine tively primitive race of 3 found their way from the cradle mankind acr then same | i | on hi ans of the land bridge that cted Asia and Ameriea, t trail that trod by the five million | was | life flowed den of Bden, in ce proceeded eastward, bridge to d westw and other man_life reat num Andrews lefi for New with Prof. Henry president of the of Natural History aj e party, and Mrs. took with them some of important discoveries unearthed Mongolia by the Andrews pa cluding twenty-five dinosaur and the thr oot skull of a pro historic dos. NEW OCEAN CABLE STARTED. FIUMICINO, Italy, November 3.— Work has been started on the At- lantic cable which will connect Italy directly with the Americas. _ been uncovered “in | York city airfield Osborr American o 2 Osborn, ey | in | in- ESTATE. Arrests Violator Of Air Traffic Law After Chase By the Associated Press. AKRON, Ohio, November 3.— After chasing Pilot Howard Cal- vert and his passenger, Frank O'Nefl], prominent Akron clubman, through the skles in an airplane, Harold Kuilberg, volunteer aerial policeman and former world war ace, made what is believed to be the first arrest of a violator of alr traffic rules in this country. Calvert and O'Neill were arrested after they landed at Stow Avia- tion Field. They were charged with stunt flying over the city, in violation of an ordinance passed recently by city council. Arraign- ed in municipal court both entered pleas of not guil d were re- leased on their personal bonds pending their hearing. O'Neill, charged with dropping handbills from the air, also in vio- lation of a city law, declares he will make a test of the validity of the ordnan Kullberg u in the flight. FILIPINO CONVICTED OF NURSE'S MURDER Found Guilty of Strangling Goth- am Physician's Assistant Last June. ed his own machine By the Associnted Press. NEW YORK, November 3.—Eulogia Lozado, Filipino, who has been on trial in general sessions for ten days on a charge of having slain Blossom Martin, & nu , on June 5 last, was found guilty of murder in the first de- &re o'clock this morning. The case given to the jury at . vesterday. As hour after hour passed and no word was received jury room it was believed ere would be a disagreement. At 10:30 last night the jurors re- turned to the court and asked Judge Ros: ky for further instructions con- cerning the different degrees of mur- d Lozado was charged with having strangled Miss Martin during the ab- sen of Dr. corge B. McAuliffe of West §7th sireet, where &he was em- ployed. He was urrested as he was about to_ throw the body of the girl from a Staten Island ferryboat. MOVIE ACTRESS CHARGED WITH BLACKMAIL PLOT Patricia Palmer Threatened Prose- cution Under Mann Act, Complainant Alleges. By the Assoctated Press. 1.0: tricia . also known as on, and =aid to be a motion s, was arrested vester- day by United States deputy marshals | on complaint of George Lasher of Burbank, Calif, who alleges the | woman extorted $1,150 from him by hreatening _prosecution under the ann act. Lasher sought her arrest | hen he learned of her marriage at! anta Ana a few days ago, the offi- | cers suy { Connected with the cas impli in the charge. to fede; s Don Osborne, who on Tuesday at Cincinnati plead- d guilty with Ruth Putman to ces & out of an alleged attempt to blackmail John L. Bush- nell According to Department of Jus- through Osborne but not | t that Lasher was E Palmer. Authorities i gated the charge againet Osborne | lso investigated the charge Miss Palmer and declare the to be very similar. $4,348,000 MONTH TOTAL. CHICAGO, November &.—Contribu- tions for missionary and benevolences to the committee on _conservation and | advance of the Methodist Epis- | copal Church reached a new high | ord in October, totaling $4,348,000, ording Dr. M. W Ehnes, hile the centenary five-year period not close until October 31, and in 1924 are made according to money recelved up to October 31, receipts | this year exceeded last by $123,000. Total receipts for the church fiscal ear from October 31, 1922, to October 31, 1923, were $12 ATTRACTIVE DETACHED HOME Priced Right for Quick Sale 213 Sheridan Street N.W. One-half Block From 14th Street (Takoma Park) Cars (Just North of Rittenhouse Street) Detached two-story and at frontage by depth of 172 ft. tic homie, on lot having 47-ft. Large living room with open fire- place, dining room, pantry, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, bath, sleeping porch, electric light, back porch, screens, awnings, laundry tubs. Two-Car Garage. Trees, Flowers and Shrubs OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY FROM 2:00 TO 6:00 Price, $10,750 Very Good Terms Incorporated (Opposite State Department) 1653 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Main 9716 & 6152 | according | ( THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. BARS NON-LABORERS FROM BEARING ARMS Moscow Explains Calling of Terri- torial Classes for Training, Denying War Rumors. By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, November 3.—Though calling up six classes of territorials for training, the government announces itself determined to stick to the o'd vrineiple not to permit the non-laboring classes to hold arms, but instead, ac- cording to Gen. Muralov, commander of the Moscow garrison, will form them into non-combatant battalions to clean barracks, and will detail them, as a free labor force, to state institu- tions and the municipal authorities. “Speculators and traders are spread- ing rumors that the calling of the ter- ritorials means war, while they mean- time are trying to euter the territorial forces,” War Minister Trotsky declared In a speech to 2,000 sailors and work- men. “But,” he added. “we will not let them; we do not want to arm the bourgeoise, whom we permitted to| trade because of our weakness.” As the first step in the “clean-up of | bourgeolse tendencies,” Moscow's ex- | pensive all-night cafes have been or- | dered to abandon dancing among the public, while the smaller saloons have been ordered to close at 11 p.m. instead | of 2 am. EX-TREASURER ACQUITTED. CHIC ., Novemb, Richard Houlihan, former treasurer of the In- ternational Asso nd Ornament; acquitted v o | | fied that the transfer of other organization had be e a legal manner. | Thos. A. Jameson Co. 906 New York Avenue Main 5526 "Mount Pleasant Real Value Open for Inspection NEW HOUSES 1729 Irving Street 8 Rooms, 2 Baths—Built-in Garage 2 pantries, 5 porches, attic, cold storage, refrigerator, open fireplace, 20-foot paved alley, best material, fine workmanship, strong construction. sonable. For sale by ANY BROKER or Thrift Building Co., Owner. Phone Main 768 ructural | M Abe Martin Says: l flkaFlTéER Th' difference between a big,! lumsy, eight-miles-per-gallon seven-passenger automobile an’; social standin’ is that we kin put th’ car up ferth’ winter. (Copyright Naticoal Newspaper Service,) e e DES MOINES INVITES G.0.P. DES MOINES, lowa, November 3.— An invitation to hold the 1924 na- n convention in extended to John n of the republican nutional committee and a resident of Dubugue, Towa, by George E. Hamil- ton, se etary of the convention bu- reau of the Des Moines Chamber of | Commerce, here last night. | SELLING FAST!. Inspect at Once Jameson-Built Homes When you inspect the many features in these homes at 230 to 254 10th St. S.E. SAMPLE HOUSE 250 10th St. S.E. —you are convinced you have seen nothing to compare with these at the price asked. Only two squares from beau- tiful Lincoln Park. Six large rooms, tile bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, cement front porch, kitchen porch, large sleeping porch, beautiful living room and di ing room, kitchen with one- piece sink, built-in ice box and many other extra features Sold on Easy Terms Price and terms rea- Inspect Sunday 640 Kenyon St. N.W. $1,250 Cash This home of six large rooms and bath contains many attractive features. Hardwood floors and trim ; hot-water heat; electric lights; built-in refrigerator; cement front porch; large rear porch on first floor and a sleeping porch. Deep lot to a 20-foot alley. Side light brackets in living room and dining room. Gas and water connec- tions in rear room on 2nd floor, so that one can easily rent several rooms as an apartment. Open Sunday, 1 to 6 P.M; 1006 Taylor St. N.E. Priced Within Your Means And on Your Own Terms This beautiful bungalow of 3 rooms and tiled bath is located in the best section of Brookland, Michigan Park. Bath has all built-in fixtures attractive lot, with beautiful and a shower bath. Large, shrubbery, All modern im- provements and conveniences. Open Sunday, 1 to 6 P.M. The Realty and Investment Corp. of Washington 3 735 13th St. NW. .0, BANDITS LOOT BANK, LOCK 15 INSIDE VAULT Four Unmasked Men Seize $125,- 000 in Cash and Paper—Planes Aid in Futile Search. By the Assoclated Press, OTTAWA, Kan., November 3.—Four unmasked men who robbed the First National Bank today, and then, after locking fifteen persons in the vault, escaped with loot estimated at $125,- 000, are still at liberty. Airplanes and posses have fafled to find any trace of the men. The robbers made their raid with- out firing a shot. They rode into town in a large automoblle, entered the bank and forc und five customer. n upon the floor while they gathered up approximately $25.000 and $100.000 worth of bonds and securities. Th: locked the fifteen persons in the v, and drove out of town. The victims were released ten min- utes later and the unsuccessful search started immediately. Three airplanes circled above the country around Ottawa in an effort to vick up a trail. NEW HOMES 13th .o QUINCY STS. N.W. BRIEF DESCRIPTION Six rooms and bath; hot-water heat; electric light; hardwood floors; open fireplace; cold storage room in basement. BRICK GARAGE Furnished Sample House Open for Your Inspection From 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. LIGHTED EVENINGS N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. “Everything in Real Estate” 1418 Eye St. N.W. Members of Washington Real Estate Board EAT YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER IN YOUR NEW HOME IN CHEVY CHASE Jest propositions in this great resi- Below we offer some of the dential section, Our « opment. We handle your interests well Cor taining e . Living 15 feet and toil g iu locat this property gk on attic floor. Metal weather strip Electric heaters in b i well built. You No. 26 Grafton Street, Chevy bedroom house within one block Golt Course. That means 1 porch colu - living room, dining room, butler's rst floor. eping porch. to churches and business community of ntry a citchen on the the kitchen and a sn development, accessibility Chevy Chase. we consider this house an attractive proposition. all day Sund; 4318 Broo rooms i this Chevy Chase Bank Bldg. Built Expressly for the Better Class of Colored People —and offered at prices and upon terms which will make ownership easy. They are modernly planned—and exceptionally well equipped in every detail. Six Rooms; bath; hot-water heat; hardwood floors; front u'\d back porches. Sample House, 753 Columbia Road N.W. Between Georgia and Sherman Aves. Open for Inspection Every Day and Evening B. B. Pinn 712 Kenyon Street N.W. BARGAIN! NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE Onlv $15,500 | and Newlands Street. with roomy fireplace. ted Kitche Back stairwa #nd sleeping porch on second fioor. » A and copper screened throughout. Road, between Raymond and Shepherd Streets, Dutch Colonial, 8 firors on first floor. Living room res in this f the most EDW. H. JONES & COMPANY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1923, SIMPLIFY TARIFF LAWS | IN AID OF COMMERCE Protocol and 38 Articles Unani- mously Adopted by Geneva In- ternational Customs Conference. GENEVA, November 3.—The Inter- national customs conference ad- journed after having unanimously adopted a protocol and convention of thirty-eight articles, which many of the countries represented h an- | nounced they will sign at Gene Thn] aim of the convention is to permit a freer development of commerce by simplifying custoras formalities | i through the reduction to a minimum of restrictions and prohibitiol importations and _exportations provides for the fullest publicity for all formalities and tariffs, and ar- ranges for collaboration with the In- ternational Chamber of Commerce and the executive council of the Inter- American High Commission at Wash. ington through the exchange of cus- toms information. —_— No matter how good the book, it can’t do all the work. To reap from its sowing you must do more than merely read it. Phones Main 5903-4-5 i right in the center of the devel- almost exclusively and can serve Large_lot, con- House is of the center-hall type. Dining room and two pantries. Lavatory Four bedrooms, two baths Bedroom, bath and storage room Storie foundation and chimney. Oak floors. This home is well located, Open all day Sunday. nd. Here Is a four- looking the Kirkside like it It has a'large front porch, one Considering surrounding Open feet long, with & la: usually in bigher priced houses ever offered in louse obtainabl Cleveland 2300 Phone: Col. 5817 : Eleven Rooms Two Modren Baths Beautiful Electric Fixtures Room for Double Garage No. 1315 21st St. N.W. This house was built for a home and the material and fixtures carefully selected by former owner, It must be seen to be appreciated. Could not be duplicated for twice the price! Just papered and painted and floors varnished throughout. " Open for Inspection Sunday, 2 to 5 P.M. QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. Real Estate Financing 819 15th St. N.W. Main 8416/} { Il : REAL ESTATE. ":——-——-————-—-—_ S . 'Mount Pleasant Unusual Value Open _for Inspection NEW HOUSE 1737 Irving Street 8 Rooms, 2 Baths—Built-in Garage . 2 pantries, 5 porches, attic, cold storage, re- frigerator, open fireplace, 20-foot paved alley, large lot, best material, fine workmanship, strong construction. Price and terms reasonable. For sale by ANY BROKER or Thrift Building Co., Owner. Phone Main 768 Semi-detached Cleveland k 243 Macomb St. Just ¢ square west of Conn. this attractive detached containing 9 rooms and hot-water heat, electric Property vacant. Price, $15,500 42nd and Qarrison Sts. Three detached Miller-built homes, containing 6 and 7 rooms and bath and all modern im- provements. New and ready for occupancy. Prices, $9,250 to $9,950 1839 A St. S.E. 7 rooms (4 bedrooms) and bath, new modern home. Only one left. Act quick. Price, $6,950 111 18th St. S.E. 4-room and bath brick house, good lot, 2 squares from Eastern =) 2 o g Built-in garage. Price, $4,950 Price, $21,000 Above properties open for Inspection Sunday from 2 to 6 P.M. W. C. and A. N. MILLER REALTORS f 1119 17th St. N.W. lights. Chevy Chase 3914 Legation St. This attractive detached stucoo over hollow-tile 12-room and 2 bath modern home, on lot 60x150. LIGHTBOWN BUNGALOWS At Cottage City $5,950 to $6,950 DESCRIPTION 5 rooms, bath, cellar, furnace heat, electric lights, gas range, kitchen cabinets, concrete walks and concrete roadways and good size lots. $500 to $750 Cash Tm $55 to $65 Monthly, Including Interest HOW TO GET THERE Take cars out G St. N\W. marked RIVERDALE, Berwyn or Laurel or Beltsville and get off at Hoffman's Store, Hill St., Brentwood. Any one will direct you to Cottage City. Chas. M. Lightbown, 5. Build. Tel. Hyattsville 133-W. Post Office, Mt. Rainier, Md. Cleveland Park Brick Homes 2926-30 Porter St. Two Left—One Sold Their location and construc- tion will appeal to the most exacting; their equipment and finish to the most fastidious. They are primarily one- family houses, but, with the investment factor in view the builder has equipped one room on the second floor so that they may be used to fill the growing need for two- family homes if desired. They are on wide, deep lots to 15-foot alley, with concrete front porch and handsome marquise over entrance. They have a living room with open fireplace, dining room, kitchen and breakfast porch, four large bedrooms, independent shower, bath and porch—all with tasteful fix- tures and decorations. Every convenience has been added—automatic hot-water heater, Hoosier cabinet, full bathroom in basement, coal bin—nothing left to add. OPEN SUNDAY AND EVERY DAY ,,,,,,Mcxznvmdcos ervice 1415 Eye St.