Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1921, Page 22

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N WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921. FACES BANDIT CHARGES. | Man About to.Be Released When | Circular Is Remembered. | NEW YORK, September 15—Wil-| llam Bailiff, alias Charles Davis charged 'by the Chicago police with the attempted robbery of the Iilinois State Loan Bank in August, 1920, was turned over yesterday to Detective | Sergeant Thomas MacFarland, who | brought a governor's warrant and ex- | tradition papers to get.the prisoner. The police said Bailiff also was sought in Buffalo for a $250,000 jewelry rob- & A % bery and for a $73,000 bank robbery in | tandard aeronautical terms, de-|ly while turning rapidly in the form New Bedford, Ohio. ini THE EVENING 'STAR, SHOT DEAD IN AUTO. | oss 2L T e, & .|t e sovrs sase ort STANDARD TERMS OF THE AIR um Runner Miller of Lexington, 8. C., attempte . > : ey ey ORDERED FOR ARMY AND NAVY ler is being held in the Burke county s to evade a blockade set by oficers on Officers of Two Air Services to Be Re- the Dixie highway from Savannah. |20 ‘,’:J,'.'.‘,":::Q};,}',‘;’;‘fl',‘,{"‘: e qmred in Future to Use Prescribed Nomenclature. - New Fhhitf TVAYNESBORO, Ga., September 15.| The automobile escaped, but officers|ner's inquest was held over Peak's --\. K. Peak, an alleged liquor run- |Pursuing located it two miles from |body and a verdict that the dead man * v of Columb blockade. Miller surrendered and | came to his death “while resisting ar- ) umbia, 8. C.. was instantly | apprised the officers of Peak’s death. [rest for the illegal transportation. of lled near here last night in an ex- | Peak was found In the .car shot!liquor” was returned by the jury. | FSt,, Cor. 12th 1| Columbia Theater 604 9th St N.W., Between Daniel ! Corner F and G advisory committee fcr seronautics, have been officially prescribed for use vised and compiled by the national|Of & helix or a “workscrew. Tax—-To run an airplane over the ground or a seaplane over the water under its own power, without taking Bailiff was arrested two weeks ago in connection with a safe robbery in Brooklyn, but was about to be re- Itsa gl;i-“td combination—New Ebbitt Service and Phone (il ; e air. leased through lack of identification c. Frankiin [ e pevcosee suen she otoers. o | wESeTinRg, s repaly st o very | That the s rembmaeton | MESDMngsy Ao ounestng bisiax cing after the theater—with Breeskin fea- gl ‘ Dan 3713} [thm two airine VIRt vl aes the rog R LA O e : turing the music. - Drop in on the way home. WEEK-END SALE PRICES il |out’ laymen have been calling l| | constantly being termed “blim l| | nates For some time, aerial experts point thing that traverses the air an * ship,” whereas the word “alrcraft” should be employed. They say that all balloons, rigid and non-rigid air- ships, or lighter-than-air crafi slang word, now oObsolete, but ol nally used to designate a non-ri airship driven by an engine. in: in an airplane fuselage slung beneath the:gas bag. The word “hydroplane, has often been misused in referring to a seaplane. “Hydroplane¥ desig- led, which planes on the surface of the water, but does not take the air. An airplane has been called an “aero,” which, it is ex- 1. wrong as calling & bo The words “aeroplan ne” and “dirigible” ha heen done away with and “airplane,’ “geaplane” and ‘airship” have taken their places. Kinds of Alreraft. According to the recent published report of the onal advisory com- mittee, “airer: constitutes any form of craft designed to navigate the air and is divided Into “aerostats” and “alrplanes.” Aerostats comprise light- er-than-air craft, embodying a con- tiMrs. R. E. |cap In a street here, took it home and GUARD SELECTS CAMP. Special Dispatch to The Star. HOPEWELL, Va., September 15.— According to Capt. J. T. Garrow, the Hopewell National Guard company will go into camp at Virginia Beach on or about September 19. The company is being put through a period of intensive drilling, prep- ed | 8ratory to going into camp, as the company was only recently organ- 1zed and is not in good form. DYNAMITE INJURES BOY. Sp::;l Dispatch to The Star. NCHBURG, Va.. September 15— Earl, the_six-yéar-oid son of Mr. and Jordan, found a dynamite struck a match to it. In the explosion " | that followed the child was cut and bruised in all parts of his body and his left eye was injured so that it had to be removed. —_— ROOSEVELT GOES TO N. Y. EASTPORT, Me., September 15.— Franklin D. Roose’ former n:‘; - tant secretary of the Navy, who has been seriously i1l at his summer home COTTON USED IN AUGUST. Cotton consumed during August | lamoumed to 467,103 bales of Mmgand: 50,871 of linters, compared with 483,- 560 of lint and 49,412 of linters in Avgust last year, the census bureau | Every evening—at 6:30 and 7:30 your favorite— i Breeskin—will be heard in solos. l has announced. 1L g A in Campobello, N. B., has gone to New e dnacans York. He was unable to walk or to tained by its bouyancy, They include | SIt up, but talked cheerfully before he “airships” and ~balloons.” left. Dr. E. H. Bennett of Lubec ac- Th> word “airplane” is now used to | companied hi Why Pay More for ——l e l! | g Put Both O’Donnell’s Stores at Your Personal | Service for Generous Savings “Tractors” are airplanes having the propellers in front; “pushers” ha ing them in the rear. Usually air- planes are equipped for land work with wheeled landing gear, but when! TOILET ARTICLES B s om through the alr by screw propellers. Castile 29: . Fashionette, Venida and Glem- by Halr Nets—2 for 25e; $l‘35 dozen 60c Ceylon Floatin, Soap, per bar.. Sayman'’s for ... Cuticura. fitted for alighting on water with a boat or pontoon. the term “seaplane” is used. “Airships, known a as the craft formerly ghter-than-air are now Soap ..-- Sweet's Deodorant 19¢ called, are divided into three types— ff Hudnut (Cremindi s e e frSiailiwhosoRformplENmaIntained odors— - y a metallic frame within the gas ‘:0 ee Small, $1.00; Sanitol Tooth Brushes in 35¢ bag or envelope; “non-rigid,” whose $75 Monthl large & sealed- package: s envelope is Kept taut by the pressure ! y Melba Tollet Waters; of fhefcontalnediiEnss and samem! INCLUDES INTE| This splen- : $1.00 Amorita )rigia”” maintained by a rigid or REST @a bleng— | 21 odors i $ Cream ... 3% jointed_keel and also by gas pres- 608 to 620 | sure. These three types are all pro- pelled by gas engines located in a hull or car or in individual engine houses suspended below the supporting en- velope. and controlled by means of rudders and fins. “Balloons,” the second division of Carter's Ko-K Shampoo 2-pound bar ~ Green Castile Soap. Nelson's Hair made for those who know good coffee, as the greatest val- Amorita Lilac s Vn(re';nl ................... 6% Lion Brand Benzoin and Q¢ Almond Lotion............ 29%¢ Build Up With We'd Like to Enter a Contest To see who could fit out the best-looking room or the best- me aeC e Dressing Houbigant's Ideal and ~ VINTONA —a real cup- i o Idenl and 18% the aerostat class, have no power g R S ST R LR e [ e e looking home for the least money. it's dollars to e Woodbury's Facial J6c | Powder .ol 5% S.‘-:fi"; {..'.‘x'ar‘z.:':‘if acsgktatioonsotitheliclaliatyle doughnuts that the Lifetime Furniture Store would 4 e L] Sokp El Rado Depilator; 89c | Wint Vinton a cable to the earth; “barrage.” cap- land the first prize. pkg., H Derwillo, liquid-powder; - 80, 49%¢ and builds "up where tive balloons used in forming an M all 8hades......cceuvnres < Palmolive ,Shampoo, 39 atrength i3 needed. arrage against airplane at- ., : 2 te,” aptive - o > . : mioagnute Thres Flowen35c aad it quet vty Vie, | [l[icons. such s fie Eaguot observation Doubt it? Well, there’s just one sure way of finding out, BERER - F i et 80c Zyano Tooth 39, O’Tonnell’s only. balloon, which has tail fins to keep it 3 Palmolive Shaving 27c || Baste =i ... 9% headed into the wind: “nurse” a and that is to come down tomorrow and look over the S iitatia Setaty Rasors ne ¢ Nallo Instant 29, 1 00 B e best-looking furniture in Washington, and the prices ¢ o or, new pat- > rvice bal- - ent style, ALl 35.00 53" Polish .......oceeeirennnns < $ . loons; and “pliot and “sounding” bal- il g 4 f - OMelS L...aeeeeeeee . Oakley's Cynisca Talc Powder icons, emplayed in eecuring moteoro- will be music to your ears. - 3100 ontat. . o () M Ll e S P e eric e At Trpen, Sargeants’ Masze 5% Ever-Ready Safety Razdri'the } The heavier-than-air types of air 51 Perhaps there’s a'room or so that you need now—or perhaps Remedy regular Dollar Bet, in box, g9c ° now officially termed ‘“air- . % = If vou'll 3 Il be " Sweet Marie Tollet Soap, 25¢ ‘| complets with blades, otc. . < facelaividtedilintoliscyeral only a single piece. you’ll permit us, we mighty pleased to show you around and show you Nepi caken. .- - Durham Duplex Regular 59 how well it can be furnished—and how inexpensively. Sylvan Tollet Soap; rose, {9~ | $1 Safety Razor Set....... et o 19¢ $1 Safety Razor Set.. planes or wings, which are usually superimposed, namely, monoplanes, biplanes, triplanes and multiplan: Hay's Hair Health, Purina Oliv o 25¢ 29 There Is also the Langley type of Bz - Soap, 3 cakes . Sockaise < plane, which s still .cllledy":e san |l g l:": ’: by :':’ Soap tiseptie M m,” t! arrangement of its can renm: loor . A 25CH | e S zol antmpt o et8Ic o aprrorimetely| | oo make(abere monchisl Casmcars So come in tomorrow, please. the same level. “Seaplanes,” airplanes designed to rise from or alight on the water, are classified in two groups—‘“boat sea- planes,” having a central hull not u ll}1ike & boat, ‘whose landing gear co! more floats or pontoon: Terms Employed. ‘Among the new and often misunder- stood terms are the following: Aeronaut—The pilot of an aerostat (airship or baloon.) Alrdro: -A. landing fleld equipped rs and. shops. ! 'he operator or pilot of $’.98 heavier-than-air craft, such as air- planés and seaplanes. Bank—To incline a plane laterally in turning to prevent skidding. Celling—Maximum height to which an airplane or airship can clim! Fuselage—Body of an airplane, in- ||| cluding passenger seats. Glider—An airplane without a power plant. Heliocopter—An aircraft deriving but the Open and Lighted Until 8 O’Clock P.M. Phone us for closed car to inspect. You are under no obligati P igation H. R. Howenstein Co. 1314 F St. N.W. } MORE OF i THOSE FINE ‘ LEATHERETTE | \ Genuine THERMOS | CARAFE,No.56 | fmmoio e R T 7Y Sl s B O | s TS Pt W g blg‘t“,“;‘e.nnkq::fl.'- relieves indigestion. Tab- 5& O0'D. Quality Tissue Toilet Paper; sheets, 10c; 6 rolls .... Between D& E seaplane sts of one or Seventh Street SHOPPINGBAGS, 39c Why Pay More? Sleep Meter Alarm Clock Mayer & Co. ............................ its support not from win wvertical thrust of propell Nacelle—Inclosure r sengers or engines, but, unlike the fuselage, it has no tail unit. . Reductions on genuine Thermos Bottles: : No. 6—Nickel-finish; pint $2 79 - o4 B0 ceecoo Ornithopter—An aircraft deriving its Egyptian support and power from fi Deodorizers wazo ol “First Aid to Any Home Baker” causing it to o of Citron 3-ounce bottle leveling of ground than normal e Preventel Stall and desoend nearly vertically. No. -41—Brown finish; i = $1.35; quart - Side slipping—Sliding on a bank e 1.89 KLIM Powdered Milk; 1-1b. tin, 80e; 21§ $3.15 toward the ground. Skids—Runners used with landing pint size .o.i.oo..oe vieen gear, alsp on lower wing tips, as a Same Style, Guart Size, $298 Try a bag of “Ceresota” and eliminate all flour worry. Good bread - bakers demand R good flour, and Ceresota is a standard of quality wherever it is known. ‘ = Your first trial of Ceresota will acquaint you with the merits of the product which the manu- facturers claim to be No. 15—Corrugated style; prg;clat‘l’onn. —Slidin, sidewise away 52 '49 83c [} crom the“sroand on banks opposits _ wafers Sharp & Dohme’s Milk ll.nfll-—21c and 42c Fancy Marasehino Cherries, 3-0z. bottle, 15c; 7-0z. bottle . “Family-Ade” Concentra flavors. to hold; pint......... G5 ame Sirle, Quart dise, §300 . Lunch Kits, containing pint size Thermos Bot- tle. (Metal or fiber)...... $2'98 “Why Pay More” Ammonh.cfi-f:i ‘::.td:.' 250 af:.d g-o:ilce bonli?t 25(’. Tincture lodine, 2- 25 c ounce bottle........... 19¢ to_slipping. Soar—To fly on a level without power. Spin—An aerial maneuver in which the airplane descends nearly vertical- he e e ey e Package Best Grade Castor 0il, 4-ounce bottle.... pilail;?ltge .......... Yoo . Powders, PEr DOX..eeerecccrcaces 25‘: .. doC - Waxed Paper, 3 loc A Rats, all colors.. 156 CIGAR ki s < Best Vanilla Extract, 35C A real smoke for Sc— SC' ’ 3-ounce bottle......... a;value s‘ehlom equaled.. l smeper . $1.25" . [ Box of 50 ......52.40 i wsz';ns]f"'«-'}“ $1.00.. | Box of 100 ... ..$4.75| e v _0'Donnell’s Cigar Hat Clesner........... » . il : 0'D’s Sodium Phosphate (efs - ’ CAMELS—PIEDMONTS— cnesmnneu:s- : fervescent), per potund 75 C SPURS—SOVEREIGN— LUCKY STRIKE—SWEET : AR 50, $6 . 3 i1 ‘ | i 20c e “The Semmes ] i pint bottle.s.o.l..;l.i ....... 250 - pro»tGCti E ay” | * Dobeirs Solution, : A i 15¢ 2 for 2 Dt The sort of work that has’ earned the- indorsement of * the motoring public—the sort of work that can be done only by competent . workmen, working under * ideal conditions and under the direction of.a leader who personally sipervises every. job, and takes pride “in making every job a per- For Sale at All Our 159 Stores . SANITARY GROCERY CO., Inc. 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