Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1921.° THODIEOFBURNS | NLANPERLLSIN Colored Man Charged With Using Light as Missile Un- der Arrest at Hospital. Two colored women died at Emer- gency Hospital early today as a result of burns received last night in fire at 2323 Jonnors court north- wdgt, which was caused by the ex- plosion of a lighted-lamp, sald by the police to have been thrown by e colored man. -Chief Watson said: MAY REMOVE CDATS, Rules for Firemen at Stations Are Amended. The Commissioners have amended the regulations of the fire depart- ment to permit firemen to go without their uniform coats on the apparatus floor and also when on watch duty. The former rule, which required the men to be In full 'dress uniform while on the first floor of engine houses, except during June, July and August, was the cause of some dis- satisfaction among the men when it was adopted about six months ago. In recommending. the changes Fire “I believe that conditions in the fire department will, be improved, not only from a standpoint of content- ment among.the men, but also from a standpoint of efficiency, if the tions in question are amended to pe mit the men to appear on the appa- ratus floor on the’inside of the build- ing throughout the year without their coats, so that upon receipt of stolen from a drawer in a desk at her home. The check was made payable to Elizabeth C. Bleser or Mrs. H. P. Bleser. It was not indorsed. The po- lice have notified banks and business places to look out for the check. $560 CHECK STOLEN. Mrs. Henry P. Bleser, 2012 O street northwest, today reported to the po- lice of the third precinct that a cashier’s check bn the Union National Bank, Philadelphia, for $560 was 1t Does Not UR ideals prevent us from lowering anything in Fashion Shop Clothes—tailored in Rocheste r— —except one thing. And this is PRICE. $35 is a feature price of the Fall line—that’s, an alarm the men will be in a_ posi- tion to respond fmmediately, without the delay of removing their uniform coats.” The men will still be required to } wear their coats outside of the en- gine house, except during June, July and August. ORDERED TO PHILIPPINES. YOUNG fellows on their w3y to school or college will be inter- ested in the kind or shoes we have provided for them. Distinctively new style features are shown in the new Fall models, 5 | Hester Jones, thirty-five years old, of 2147 L street, died at 2 o’clock this morning, and Marie Hughes, who re- sides in the Connors court house, died at 3:45 o’clock. Percy Brown, thirty- two years old, who resides at the same address, who is charged with hav-| ing thrown the lamp, also was burned and is at Emergency Hospital. Heé is under arrest. An Inquest will be held at the District morgue tomorrow if Brown's condition is such that he will be able to leave the hospital. Alcohol in Place. Detective Barbee of third precinct who is making an investigation stated he learned the man and two women were quarreling when Brown threw the lighted lamp. The officer said there was some alcohol in the place and with the explosion of the lamp the clothing of the women and Brown caught fire. Brown and Marie Hughes were taken to the hos- Scratch or Blot — Once you own 2 Wahl Foun- - tain Pen your writing troubles — are ended. Thispenismade by the makers of the famous Eversharp Pencil. — Fromiits flexible gold nib to its snug-fitting cap, itis made with Jjeweler precision. It writes smoothly and it does not blot orsweat. Isn'tthatas now in China, have been ordered to report to the commanding general, Philippine department, fop assignment i fter you get through experi- menting, come back, as they all do, to ital 1 tomobile, ’ i 5 —_— 7 = SD_F“;‘, %;’;,3,‘,‘,;’23 T Waterman’s much as you can ask of any pen? getting it down to wxihe fre depsrtment was calied and 1deal | | THE WAEL COMPANY, Chicago $500 damage had resulted. > Fountain Pen ‘We have the pen point that fits | your style EXACTLY. Defective wring is believed to have caused a fire that did several hundred dollars’ damage at the Cabin John Bridge Hotel early this- morn- ing. Mother Earth. Fall Suits, $25 to $60 Stetson Hats begin at $7 Our own hat special, $3.50 The Tashion Ghop 15th&G 9th & E Next to Keith's Opp. Crandall's Opp. U. S. Treasury ROCHESTER TAILORED CLOTHES * MANHATTAN SHIRTS—STETSON HATS INTERWOVEN HOSE Stop in at your dealer’s and get your Wak! Fountain Pen WAHL FOUNTAIN PEN | 5 ————e et | 1001 F St.. Cor. Tenth =t s s Bucket Brigade Formed. Shortly after Herman Clemroth, proprietor of the hotel, had closed the place at midnight he discovered the fire on the third floor. A bucket brigade was formed among the em- ployes and word was sent to the city for aid. N in Georgetown, 0. 5 engine company, went to the scene and, extinguished the flames, which were confined to the upper floor. About $15 damage was done by re to the automobile of Raymond Stringfellow, 1826 F street north- westa last evening in front of the Potomac Electric Power plant, and I or, 1243 4th street n Buys P bbb b b e E b F e E e R e Fire was discovered in the tailor shop of Morris Berman, 503 12th street northwest, shortly before mid- night. The damage was slight. WO0D NOMINATION SOON. Appointment Expected to Go to Senate in Few Days. Nomination of Gen. Leonard Wood as governor general of the Philip- pines will be sent to the Senate in a few days. No decision has been reached by the President as to his selection for vice governor. Accord- ing to Secretary Weeks, no Army offi- cer will be given that post. Gen. Wood will return to Manila from Tokio about October 6 and take his oath of oflice there as governor general, beginning his duties imme- diately upon his confirmation. ASKS AID FOR VETERANS. $219 Modern case design—-used but geod. Easy to pump, guar- anteed, delivered free, bench | to match. This is an amazing value. o | ANSELL, BISHOP & TURNER Open Evenings Until 10 P. M. Special Notice--- In answer to many inquiries, WE WISH TO MAKE THIS CLEAR— e EVERY Seal Bond I [ to Secretary Weeks. John T. Taylor, vice-chairman of the legion’s national ~ — W2 h Credit - legislative committee, who signed the request, said “it would be a source AT ANY TIME of great satisfaction” if his commit- VICTOR American Legi, i ! gion Requests “Active 7 | = Ar t that the War “Deépart- \ " abled veterans to obtal lief h 4 SOLIEEHE s e To Approved .| i | Time to Pay Balance Take Long tee could report a definite promise to this effect to the forthcoming na- tional convention. i IT READS LIKE THIS: The splendid makes—the prices—the terms— Please do not delay or compromise when such PERIOD .OF SWEETS SOON-. have thus far brought an enthusiastic response offerings are laid kefore you. NOW is the time to HIS is to certify that Victrola, Style. . . .. No TOF ‘TALKING MACHINE COM- PANY, Camden, N. J., is fully GUARAN- TEED BY US, both as to material and work- manship. FURTHERMORE, WE GUARANTEE TO The “sweetest day of the year” is| coming. ocal candy ‘do their bite to be obser , manufactured by THE VIC- from piano buyers everywhere. accept them. alers are preparing n “national candy ; d_throughout the 'y October 8, under auspices of | cou | the National Confectioners' Associa- tion. | Everybody in every family should Some Used and Slightly Used Instruments on Sale Thursday and Friday | Brown & Simpson $198 Upright, i be remembered with candy on that day, according to the pla OIL, REGULATE AND TUNE THE MOTOR OF SAID VICTROLA DURING THE LIFE- - TIME OF SAME WITHOUT COST TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER. | ANSELL, BISHOP & TURNER, INC. 1221 F Street Northwest WASHINGTON, D. C. Aeolian Player, Mahogany Heinekamp Upright, Stuyvesant Player, Mahogany $98TJ. & C. Fischer Upright, 198 Guitd Upright, Tt A 3 2 | MAtOZANY =i .o so s stnisniois B "iee b vhmon [PusiEin: $175 schencke Upright, now available in the Woodward & Brown Mahogany ................. WHERE ELSE ARE ? ! Tnited “slt";_g:s,"}, Upright, ~ 3109 Solo Concerto Player, $417 Remember, every YOU OFFERED SUCH SERVICE Y = | n‘l‘:reh'luml;mgb il‘:lxy- R be : 3 : | MABOS ANy i = ’ ¥, ‘ cuses for inability emember,; every | | Haines Bros. Upright, $93 : NEW player we We have by far the largest and . % ‘ e P NEW player we New England Upright, carry has also been most complete stock of VICTOE given a color io carry has also been | | Story & Clark Player, $349 Seehune lpight i mded taaell VICTROLAS IN WASHINGTON. ; AR e S 2 All models and all finishes. will be i e e reduced to sell Sterling Player OalEt SRIBR DS P auickly. found here. « } Hecqi{omiexcuscsfac quickly. e{v:gft yer, 5265 Story & Clark Player, N‘ew Pia ers St [ [N S AT S Bl Mahogany ................. i | Take Adpantage of i a2 New Pla ers Solo Concerto Player, $279 Boudoir Upright, y | O A 1 : S l | S 1}:3 Marshall & Wendell AT e e T (AN 3 390 i ur nniver sal'y ale | $390 u \Léll;"right, $50 Berkley Upright, i) up { . = | T G A B A O s Mahogany ................ : o Payments |E l S p J. H. Williams Player, $498 Wehle Upright, ‘ ) $ $1 00 as % | $ | Mahogany ................. Peerless Uprigh t, Low £ ° Story & Clark Player, 5549 AT o tvs g BUYE a2 Sol):‘».::('::nncye}ii{ Player, $398 Knabe-Angelus Player, DOWN 9 = < 2 Mahogany ................. THIS $5 DOWN Enl::l:'sog:l“yUprlght, ........ 5159 Krierli [:layxer, To ép:irswd = TR O e R LR ahogany ................. red = Monthly Message o S Enf::;(y)fi'j&ii:gélus Player, $439 Newton Player, Take Long Time to Pay = ) has the sua- Take Long Time to Pay Mahogany . ........eeeeeees Mahogany . ..... Lerieeanas L—_B—dmce___ % Genuine VICTROL A ity ot wdte. ce Knabe Upright, $198 Jac‘t‘)/g“li:'o& Upright, 5 Victor =i H Walnuts oo e ht: Privilege is given to Vi a e : s Sciiares g4 Tekos Uil $269 S e : 1 azd b . S e - within one year from Sianeny CONSOLE CABINET p Boery. dhetriment i 2 T = - . Py s i thess N i y / ~ - . : Bishoo & T eraved by new or used, positively ab e/lllmmnms,.mc. s i e o itten 2114 S 2] Ansell ISNop Urner, lnc. Z.'fo,fifiidffi’fr'fm' i 10 n : J.HAWiliams, Pies, P 1221 F Street N.W. tyi:;n, according tf condi- 1330 G St. : N.w. . i 4 i ] 2 | NAAAAARAARAARARAAAARAAAAAAAS? | Open Nights Until 9 PM.l ‘Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star e