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PROF. GRIGGS TO CONDUCT [NEW WATER MAIN URGED |RULES RESERVE OFFICERS ‘A$ NOT FOR RETIRED LIST FOR ‘FIRE PROTECTION "OR RETIF Polut Out Need of |Sécretary Wesks Says Disabled cut by his jump to the Hospital, where surgeons saved his life, as he was bleeding profusely, | &round ; ¢t was decided that the patient When Connell reached the hospital | givy1y be cocfiesd where e, coald be BOTANY COURSE AT G.W.U. seven stitches were taken to close the | held in restraint and accordingly he wound. Following' the operuuonmh: w!nn]uu;li to w-lhlnl:g:‘A:{lttn:a“ 7':- was placed in a room on the third|pital. ¢ was repo t T Timothy Conmell Doing Well in!fioor of the institution. A short time | Stiiutlon fo be resting comfoytably. : later & nurse entered the room and ———————— EX-SOLDIER CUTS THROAT, LEAPS OFF HOSPITALI ]Don’t Cripple . - Commissiont i 12-Inch Pipe for Greater Safety | ‘! Emergency Officers Should Discaverér of “Valley of Ten Thou- : » Asylum Hospital After At- Glscoveredtha ipailant Das. misslir ¥ 5 sand Smokes” in 'Alaska " ; < s ’;7 . e tempt to End Life. A =;‘"g‘rlg's°,‘"~fg him sittzing on the | AGAINST ‘STOOL PIGEONS.’ Joins Faculty. in Business District. !\ . Hive Special Care, b / ren’s eet : |xoof of the institution, ‘navin, b diton ol Cutting his throat with a pocket- | there by means of a fire escape. The Navy Department has neither | Announcement was made today of | Need. of an additions] twelve-ipeh re-) With full recognition of the obliga- 2 W led come down hy 5 - | tion of the. government to' care- for Jnife while in a smoking car of the l’r];ll: “Wis perilous ;fg:x'flon. Connel, | authorized nor sanctioned the use of :,;,,‘:“:’“‘!;‘.‘_,:’[’n:w';“:h:ll“v!::;fl';:n‘th:: :n:,):"clnx water m'.l",";, m: do:l:- e :- :ri“c' :M" g o .+ Baltimore and Ohio railroad while at ?nwevcg—.‘fllsre%'l:rded l‘h: anpenlz":‘:‘d enlisted men as “stool -pigeons™ by ;f b;:mnnyi,whleh will be conducted by t;’m ‘:r ,“",;‘,f_‘,',‘,"’o,",:;&r. the | War, Secretary Weeks has expressed the Union station yesterday afternoon, | jumped from the roof to a se o | the civic authorities in campaigns|Prof. Robert F. Griggs, noted ex- | 1 pt 5 : Timothy Connell, thirty-one years old, | Story roof and_‘from e e saaihat et Bocretary<Dénby. a6 :};;r:ra:n& Jbotanist. best known, per- [fire protection facilitles has been ::-h:‘r_w::l 'vhl:'nt:::dthfilv' :: !::: Cram five toes into narrow bone- Come in yourself today and try a discharged soldier of Company X |phe jumped to the second-story roof |clared yesterday in ordering an offi-'|y T/ G Ten ‘l‘h:uund Bmaoke o pointed out to the District Commise = i $ bendinglhoullldmmm» on a pair of sensible, good-looking the 33d United .States Infantry,|and by the time he was located again | cial investigation. of reports that such 'fllnlty of Mount Katmai Al stoners by the committee on fire pro- | Army, as proposed by officials o arches and other Ed t Once 2 Whose home i8 suld. to be m San | he had climhed the fire escape to the |use had been madg af bl\(xzcjllck)tn bY | brot. Griggs, for fitteen years - “th| tection and engineering standards "!;hf'::;'(‘:';t ml;‘g:' el cn!lnu_m,wmk es, ucators. e you experience Francisco, was fiidlied to . Casualty foor-and ot badic Inched-iHis I8e velispiaf San DISRCERIE - it Qito, Stute University, recelve is | for 'the Natlonal Board of X¥ire|ment with Tesular oficers gusran | footailmentsresult. Andtheyare the relief they bring, youwill want egree at the University of |Underwriters. Th ittee re- | teed them retirement pay because of ily. innésota and his Ph. D. at Harvard. | cently made a survey of the District | conditions of the service, which ais- | Sounnecessary, because Educator them forall the family. Remember «lllsxalhé was cr;lvlnmxl:sluned b:'lth(\[nng has just nublludhed its re;;lon. u;miilgra th'om lrlo‘m mlklnl’&d:qu:le shoes are acientifically builtto “let though that unless the name ational eographic Society to lead mong other needs to put the - | Pro’ lon for ol age or eir de- " expedition to the scene of the then lrlc!t amonxu‘lhe ""fz Haes !xn {l}ll'a ’;flnaem: ot{nervlvlll:ok ':arr.. vxuk-m-cnd. the feet grow as they should”. Educator is branded on the sole, - , , | protection, the committee notes the e contract wi ergency officers 3 5 3 3 = i, ‘to study the botanical life | following: More hydrants in the con- | was & wholly, different matter, he | Don't rob the growing child of the shoe i3 not a genuine Rice & over the vast area covered with' the orf- fully cq’ullill;ddd“lll.lthe "'f"a‘"'nf: fid‘lfidx'l -‘n,d ol:;,t:% '1'5"5'1' e I:hu-p Te- 1 jts birth-right. Don’t bend young - Hutchins Educator. It’s put there 1 a fully equippe ri ower an r st ms ul o % = . While engaged T eay icano. It was | Cstabllenment of ‘a modern Dre de- | | There were new eligible for revire- | bones out of shape. A glanceat for your protection. discovered the Valley of Ten Thou. | Partment drill school and fire college | ment under_ the plan urged by_the sand Smokes, unique in its majesty | 2N¢ frequent and systematic house | legion, the Secreta: J q Y| to house inspections by company | emergency officers, and the number members throughout the congested | would constantly ~increase h E RICE & HUTCHINS ATURE neverintendedshoe ~ the X-Ray herewith tells a vivid prisons for growing feet. story of abused feet. The committee . tpeaks highly of tired roll of the Army, which tlonal Geographlc Soclety to this giant | the Are-alarm svatem I use in the | ar, the Felired yoll of the Army, which cauldron, and the reports of these!lDistrict It says, on this point, that, furpoge. 616-17 ST N expeditions resulted in the setting |the well maintained and reliable fire- RSNV . S THEIMANS STORES: . 1003 D07 e Avr and other high-value districts. ars passed. Whatever Cong: c T These , the committee fi‘m decide to do for these men. Du A o& points out, are pnrllcullrlfi" urgent. | he added, they should not be placed ate.us.earern i i < |alarm. sysiem has been improved by ; ear o the asen as'a mational monu | 0 O e e ey fosck NAVAL MAN ENDS LIFE. For the past six months Prof. Gri, to the headquarters equipment, there- g has been In. Washinet workiee | by_providing for a total of forty | COPENHAGEN, September 23.—An Bl unon'a monosrani oo o crorkine box circuite, and there has been un [Amerloan naval officer, whoss identity < " tal number o 0xes | has not as ye en est com- . : ) fheasientine works being issued by | in ‘sorvice: and someincreass in the | mitted suicide in s cabaret Hers wariy| FOR MEN, WOMEN AND Wherever you buy yvour ciotnes this Fall vow'll find the National Geographic Soclety, deal” | number of ‘red lights at boxes. this morning. CH,ILDREN ing with full scientific details of the stemped your meney is worth more than for a long time past. But Sher membors, ot the. sxptamimstd : The newly established botanical de- Unless like this it is not an Educator. o ) e celebrat- it’s worth most at the Man’s Stores, where we ar: ! Eohrae, hnotbe e, st neral ¥ it cultural students, and seminary work ing a great - N for post-graduates. S —_— MOTHER KILLS HERSELF. Mrs. Edward Shreve Suffered From Nervousness, Mrs. Estelle Shreve, twenty-eight years old, took her life yesterday after~ noon by shooting herself in. the head while In her bedroom at her home, 802 Chocolate Nuts - The rich meat of. the regal walnut, creamy white Brazil nuts, even the tiny grained, flavor rich pignolia nut—fairly buried in thick shells of pure milk chocolate. ‘Three of the more than 20 varied 24th Anniversary “Party” - chocolates There are special prices on all classes of seasonable merchandise found in a CORNWELL BETTY BOX 11l over the store. - Below we cite some store leaders. - Come on, help hile in her bedroo One pound, $1.50 Mra. Shreve was alone on the second A floor of the home, band, E ¢ d atin i as celebrate. y ward Snreve, and_thelr ton ohidie Matinee Mints, 55c Laura, eleven years old, and Edward, | {3 = Mintflavored, pungent Jr., twenty-one months old, were down- creams, chocolate covered. stairs. Hearing the shot, he found his /& wite lying across the bed ‘with a hole in her right temple. Dr. W. L. Bowen of Emergency Hoapltal * pronounced . her ead. or Dull Calf § L % “Party” Ends Oct. T3¢ "~ o : Main . H. E. Martyn, deputy coroner, 5 = 0 & made an_Inve ation, and gave a cer- (5 ; tifieate of suicide. He said a sister of o Mrs. Shrve told him she had undergone two operations and had recently been nervous and ill. Buy Before: October First. and Save Money! Gréa_t-Birlfida,fPart&S_alg fix . 1,000 BERBERICH’S 1116-1122 Seventh Street 813 Penna. Ave. Z Z % % Léaving Competition “at the Post” 1,000 . . EEE AT OF : Parket-Bridget e : * Presents g i Fel 2 - Jackie Coogan Clothes for Boys . - o t 3 9 % ¢ (3 A4 Verinewest Felt e Jadhe agons ki thesc it s The Washington G F all Hats x I want to wear them always.” -Trc;n.;do; range of colors § e And so Fhe. Boys” Shop is introducing to A 4-button, loosely draped : R S he i of (sylee Mateh Emer g2 Washington’s Young America- the complete ' . model, for college, young busi- a A £ line of ]acl&ie’Cboga‘r{ :Suits ‘and Overcoats. ness and professional men. De- ; Excellent styles and materials for boys from signed for us exclusively, and 3 to 10 years. And very moderately priced. shown only at the Parker- Bridget Store. In Herring- bones, Plaids, Pencil Stripes and Plain Shades. Hand-tai- lored, of course, which is an investment and not an ex- Never Before Such Beauty and Such Value! 1,800 | Superb “All-Silk” C Cut and Knitted ’ Neckties - Two Blouse Specials for Boys Percale Blouses Madras Blouses pense. 69¢ ;. 9o - Collar attached. or * with ' 7Y = With or without collar, in geckb_amli, htFia:& cgunl: ma:» $4O $45 $50 s - dras in light a ark pat-:- 2 hg}.lt i d?rk colore‘dléangn :terns. Our customers (and N o ey Marvelous new color and pattern con- 3 FOR $2.50 .stripes. Sizes 7 to 16. ' competitors) ' say it is the v / Call in or, write for your . - town -famous special for ;. greatest boys' blouse value copy of the P-B Suit Chart 3 x 53 : Sehuly e Kicale ol 9 | 4 2 o which-illustrates the ten ex- o L clusive suit models for Fall = ¥ which we alone are showing 5 in, Washington. ~The P-B.- - >l price range for Fall is from ; $30 to $65. P. S—Don’t forget Barber Bill and his: five.galloping _horses. ' He is giving, with his:compliments; to Washington boys and girls a copy of: the beauti full and interesting booklet: “The Life of Jackie - Fine Winter Weight WORSTED Shirts and Drawers s siu o s550 .- Perfect qualities—some slightly soiled from packing.. :Such’famous makes-as ; Caftee;, Rg:f:rrd, Augusta, mers and New gland - Knitting Mills—- Shirts 36 to 44; Drawers 32 to‘gs. s e Netionally Known Stare for Men and Boys " .'THE AVENUE AT NINTH T D-Igf,f's:n : 3 Aong Nationally Known Store for Men Daily, 8:30 406 - - L