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_40 RHODESIAN SKULL'S MYSTERY DEEPENS Like No Other Known Type, Says Dr. Hrdlicka After Trip to Africa. A single skull of prehistoric man, which has puzzled scienti since its discovery in a lode mine of northern Rhodesia five vears ago, i3 like no known race inhabiting the dark continent in modern times. Dr. Ales Hrdlicka of the Smithso- nian Institution, who recent sited Africa especially to determine the conditions under which it had been unearthed that this Rhodesian more complex than erly been supposed. Due to that no, scientist was on hand when the miner's pick revealed it. much va has been lost and var: g conclusions Lave been deduced by the anthropol- ozists who have studied it. In a forthcoming issue of the Jour- TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—‘The Last Warning,” comedy mystery play, at 8:20 p.m Keith's—Pat Rooney-Marion Bent, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Earle—"The Test,” vaudeville, con- tinuous from 1:30 to 11 p.m. Volga _Boat-| man,” 05 and 9:15 Palace—"The Crown of Lies” at 11:30 am., 1:10, 2:35, 4:45, 6:30, 8:10 and 10:05 p.mn. Rialto—“The Night " at 11:40 5, 5:40, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. (ol ia—Paris,” at 11:20 am., , 2 50, 4:40, 6:20, 8:05 and 9:55 p.m. vomen’s _ Hus- 6:05, 7:50 and Volga man,” at 5:15, 7:20 and 9:30 p.nf. Central—"“Whispering Smith,” at 2 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Partner ." at 11:25 A\gn , 6:55, 8:25 a.m., and Lincoln (colored)}—"Mlle, continuous from 2 to 11 p.m. CASH REGISTER FIRM LOSES PATENT SUIT Remington Arms Company Upheld Modiste,” THE EVEN. |NEW POLICE SCHOOL SESSION WILL OPEN Thirty-Four Officers Named Take Course Which Will Last Thirty-Five Days. to Another session of the police school, the fourth this year, will start to- morrow morning, at 8:30 o'clock, at the seventh precinct station, under the direction of Sergt. F. 8. W. Burke, it was announced today by Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, superintendent of police. The new session will last for 35 days. The officers who have been directed to atend follow: First precinct, L. Hale, . C. Helms and Q. E. Heyne; second precinct, C. P. E. Dfll() 3. J. Fit: patrick and H. Solomon; fourth precinct, R. M. Ke: ulr(ng and W. M. Sanford; fifth pre- cinet, S. P, Smith and G. B. Shoemaker; sixth pre ct, A. G. R, Houch, W. J. Livers mdn anld R. Schleichert; seventh precinct, R. 8. Montgomery, B. Mc- Clure and J. D. Martin; eighth pre- cinet, C. W. Richmond, S. B. Myers and 1. L. Murphy; ninth precinct, W. B. Satterthwaite, J. O. Patton and R. J. Maghan; tenth precinet, J. B. Jone: W. H. Humphries and R. B. Guijarr eleventh precinct, ¢. F. Smith and M. M. Welch; twelfth precinct, Dale H. NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Assigned as Instructor. First Lieut. Marion P. Echols, fleld artillery, in Hawail, has been detailed as military instructor at the Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, and First Lieut. Francis G. McGill, fleld prtillery, at that institution, has been ordered to Honolulu, Hawail. TUESDAY, Gives U. S. Park Land. Twenty-four acres of land to be used for camp site purposes in Lafayette National Park on Mount Desert Island, Me., have been donated to the Gov- ernment by George B. Dorr, park su- perintendent. The park now has a total area of 7,680 acres. MAY 25, 1926. Ordered to Active Duty. Maj. Horace T. Jones, Judge Advo- cate General's Department Reserve; Capt. H. C. L. Feast and First Lieut. George E. Rinehart, Finanee Depart- ment Reserve, have been ordered to active duty in training at the War Department. All are residents of this __ AMUSEMENTS. DIRECTION STANLEY CRA '!DAI-L'I POLITAN Lr ST. AT 10T CECIL B. DE MILLE'S Most luun sulshed BOATMAN JULIA FAYE o8 Mats. Daily, 2 Today, 10:30 A. M. te 11 P. M. nd Most m.u-. THE VOLGA WM. IOVD. ELIHOR FAIR, CRANDALL'S Arenue Grand. 5 Pa. Ave. 6.6 'ro\'E and __AMUSEMENTS. COMPANY OF AMERICA Keith Pop. Price Vaude- | ville Stanl, L/ " Fien o anencis PERFECY Plays 15th 8t. Below F Today 1i39 to 11 P. W. C. B. Maddock Presents LENN & RICHARDS With a Splendid Cast fn & Real Novelt; THE TEST Four Other_Great Acts fi THE SCREEY ANNA Q. NILSSON Rebt. Frazer a more in the SPLENDID ROAD —NEXT WEEK— TOM BROWN AND HIS MERRY MINSTRELS ORCHESTRA | CRANDALLS, Ambassader 18thSt.&C TODAY-—CECIL B De A BOATMAN To)mnnm\ “BEVERLY O] YORK : C?ANDAU',S Ga.Ave.8Quebeest. TODAY—CONWAY Brashares; fourteenth precinct, M. J. Hall, R. M. Kirby and J. W. Peters. Air Mail Bids Alk'ed. DOROT D WARREN" COMEDY TOMORROW--MARIE PREVOST and AT CMOORE “in "“THE CAVE 00 MUCH CRANDALL'S , JENTHAL nal Anthropology Dr. | 2 Iirdlicka refutes the contention that | By Court in Charging human bones found in the same | 2 art of the same skele- | Infringement. v believed. From the rollected ~it is ap- parent, he sa, it the other re- mains are those of a recent but primi- i » who used the cave as feasting. Broken bones of & \\t‘ll as ul animals can- evidence he h he savs, tively not the skull of known African type of man normal variants. Neither known pathalogicul monstros antism or loontia remarkable specimen, of “]uth . provenience, histo ill anthropologic: * in some T “is posi- i now their it any perior to anything vet known of \e'nnh‘r(hwl‘ man. The mining the site at which it was vered are still going on dually denmh h what still -1 44 points patents ow ned by the Rem- | cided yesterday by Judge Manton of | the Cire ch the Al this work | intently watched,” con-| Hrdlicka, “for any day it | cer mew evidence of much | wones were found should be cludes Dr. may unc importan 40 Ways to “California_Are Shown in _This Book the utmost enjoyment of your | lifornia trip. send for free booklet, | “Forty Ways and More to California | and the North Ca showing with | maps the tou nd territory covered. | \lso fares, train schedules and other | wion you need. Sent frpe on | . O. Small, General | ¢ North Western Ry., Bldg.. Fifteenth and | Philadelphia, Pa = Advertisement. PLANS CHILDHEN S CLINIC Labor Depnnment to Have Pavil- ‘ ion at SesquL v ed | to contribute housing a children’s clinic as an addi- tion 1o the Government exhbit which | opens at the Sesquicentennal Exposi- | tion in Philadelphia next month. A 20-foot mural painting done by | Peppino Mangravite U[ Washi on, representing_the spir protection which the Nation fer dchild- hood will be one of the features of the | Labor Department exhibit. The de- sign is by Mr. Mangravite, who has assisted in the general design of | wvilion by Rodier and Kundzin, architects. of this city. 'EXPERIENCED WORKMEN DO OUR TILING, ETC. ELLE Main 8731. These 7th Street Homes have 6 large rooms with 3 large screened porches and separate garage —in one of the best localities in Petworth A match- less combination for ‘8,950 1106 9th St. N.W. " By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May tional Cash Register Ce 25.—The Na- infringed on ington Cash Register Co., and will have to pay the latter company dam- ages for losses sustained, it was de- ait Court of Appeals. Judge,Manton's decision was an ap- proval of the decree of Federal Judge Thomas of Connecticut given last vear. The decision ended litigation that began three years ago. The Reming- ton compan Jjoined with Willlam S. Gubelman, from whom they pur- chased the patents involved. The decree of Judge Thomas di- rected that a special master be ap- pointed to ascertain the amount of damages suffered by the Remington company, and Judge Manton gave his approval of this decree, subject to attorneys’ stipulation. The National company was under injunction re- straining it from use of the patents and under bond of $250,000 to secure | payment of loss suffered by the Rem- | ington company. MASS MEETING under auspices of IRISH-AMERICAN MEMORIAL COMMITTEE Mt. 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