Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1921, Page 5

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A L THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921. " - —g- charge of public bujdings and grounds, e S e Washingtonian Named for |COMMISSIONERS TO GET [GOURT REPRIMANDS O defenanic wre Tound not Fully | orderll 3. thefoutt Ingostwatiod NAVAI_ RES[RVE Market House Commission| AUTHORITY ON MONDAY R :2!:'95'!53, RA:!.NRE.:Y. Col. Sherrill, the engineer oflicer in | park policemen involved iIn the case 1200 Officers and About Thou- sand Men Come Under l Order. Practically the entire United States|. Naval Reserve was placed out of sALL THE N EW " VICTOR REC- -ORDS Released for OCTOBER will be, obtainable here to- morrow in our REC- ORD DEPART- MENT, where most capable assistants will care for your§ ney, member of the police | Market Bullding Appointees to| AU 1, Sob, 0,0 (| SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY Call on President ed by Judge Mattingly for firing . ‘Ihree shots in the while pursuing Harding. John H. Wise, Louis Jenkins and E Clayton Hancock. cccupants of an au- EXTRA The three members of the commlis- tomobile in east Potomac Park. Rai- LONG STEMS o o sion to uppralse the value of theyDeY and Patrolman Sergt. Wilson, : 2 Z reprimanded for the al- buildings now belonging to the ult upon the three men Washington Market Company pre- |wi were overtaken. The three paratory to their being taken over Sughtiinto ! dolrt terday, ’ ich with disorderly = conduct., by the federal government ,appointed G dismiised. Plant | Yesterday by President Harding, will | Addressing the policemen, Judge Ho“and B“lbs Yy present themselves at the White |Mattingly said You are fortunate 0 'y Now House Monday to receive their com. | 1O 10 be in court on a serious charge. | There was nothing that this man had Artisti al 1 existence today by an order issued missions and personally meet the |done that would justify the shooting. istic Funer. De“g“’ by Secretary of the Navy Denby dis- President. “No_court of justice would approve : der From Fresh Cut Flowers By Our Floral Artiats Louis A. Dent, attorney, of this city | such an act, nor is it likely that any MREES Y ez (O et ™ 2 the only local member of the com- (department of police would approve mission, called at the White House |t said the court. ulns nncrn;u;. mc‘ll.la?mrding to him, | that the p A 3 ° C the new body wiil lose little tim< |law and endangeri e B i B s it ot | fav and et : Washington Flor o. actual work -after the meeting with [ this man from the, machine a; the President. icted these i s with a bl ] s it has not been definitely decided | “These. sthes two defendsrs 14th ard N. Y. Ave.—Main 106 where the commission will have its headquart enrolling them. This force, bullt up| B under war conditions, and consisting (of men trained at sea, in practically its entirety went into history. i ‘The men will be disenrolled from classes two, three, four and five, but! 2 i Will be permitted to re-enroll in class Introduce many new Interpretations 18ix, for which class no retainer pay in both Classical and Popular Music ‘15 provided. The other classes receive annual retainer pay _of various A Victrola in the home means wonderfully good t'imes amannis for the home circfe and splendid entertainment for friends i, Nearly 200 officers and more than a . thousand enlisted men of the local re- who drop in. 3 1 le 5 serve force were affected by the or- As a means of studying good music it is unrivaled, der, it was said today by local re- Records nothing, and y g & = 2 5 = i E 1 A s : serve officers, who immediately be- | ° ® for the foremost artists and.entcrtamers in the world |gan the discussion of plans rur’"“_! - record their best efforts on Victor Records. [ing the authority of the Seoretary ot | 7 You'll enjoy collecting Recor{ls and 500N possess w hat {Who have sworn to enlistments and} ! might be termed something “priceless,” for good music | accepted commissioms. ' never loses value ‘and as famous artists pass on they s “B“E:TI-"E:':]H-:: A"t‘:d. ot @ < f vas said at the Navy Departmen leave with you a “personal” recollection of their art. | that the Secretary took e sotion oo cause he could not, under the law, de- . : i velop a need for ‘a deficiency appro- ouse {naval reserve, except class six, receive We Save You 50% on All Stelnway Pianos, Player-Pianes, Victor Victrolas L a;:ppr&l‘p:fa‘:é“::o?x?h m%o:e‘;e:‘f :sl;l- Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry this, it was said at the department. SOLID WRIST However, it was pointed out by On Our Clean Sweep Sale ™~ Afevburine| And Qur Monthly Payments Make [ v seree in Used Knabe in Used Knabe Grands. Buying Easy Grands. You must act quickly to benefit by this great sale. Why not take advantage like many others of this tremendous opportunity that these prices, these terms afford? Here may be seen some splendid makes of Players and Pianos at prices so reason- able and terms so easy that it is comparatively no effort to own one. | President William R_Hoofer of the | ciation hat the act creating the na- val reserve designates the classes, and that there has been no subsequent . amendment to the act authorizing the abolition of any or all of these classes B s . S t. into which the reserve is divided. attery Service Stations |, ;oo { the appropriation act for the L. A. O'NEILL, INC. | for the current fiscal year which di duce the reserve force. He pointed "1 t { out that while there was a limit on AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO. the appropriations, he believed there strict Naval Reserve Officers’ Asso- Sees No Authority. éth and H Sts. N.W. ) rected the Navy Department to re- 21st St. and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. was no authority in law for the Navy Never before has such a bar- Department to abrogate the contracts e his been offered to the . oy . AUTO BATTERY SERVICE CO. wln'h themr&;s;-rg‘-;lufg?;lrsl-h-;d [men. He eI o Washington, 11k + The prices alone positively do not convey to you the real musical worth of many A527( W Steeet WL [ ot class 1 officers and men, composed | [l a1 B0 d ¥ ery e o of these instruments. B. €. FURR, of ex-regular y officers and men, | shaped. with rikh\mn _hra(‘:ltl;l. - 7th and G Streets S.W. Secretary Denby n ;:::n);;ito;;larfo eep in repair . j . : MARYLAND BATTERY SERVICE, INC. Drcsred confidence that many of those 9 Make it a point to stop in today or tomorrow and listen to a few of them and you 1711 Kalorama Road N.W. affected by the order would continue uluherg (Turn OfF 16th St. at the French Bmbassy—0: > Block Weat) e G i ava e will convince yourself on the spot that this sale makes a purchase well worth while. serve in class 6 without compensa- ilchltltp thp This last order of the department Manufacturing Jeweler L - ding th serve has the effect, Westinghouse Batteries FEEAnIng 1 yeache Baa e sect ST Stk 5. — MARYLAND BATTERY SERVICE, Inc. Sgo " ircedtng e " commandants ot | Used and Sllghtly Used 1711 Kalorama Road N.W. Distributors. Himber of offcers to remain in the | reserve and to discharge the remain- Instruments on Sale Aecolian Player $198 MaBOERRY ..................iiiiiiiiiiaiinns Heinekamp Upright ............. $98 } i : . . ? e $198 . 4 Sohmer Upright ....... e $165 : ot e LRI $439 7 : : : Pl y S‘?Eé..f.‘.’.‘;’f??‘?.f‘??f.’. ______ b $398 y ‘ For Boys_F or Girl S a ers x;:;;: ;X:rnden Upright $3$9580 $ a ers 198up |=szm =1 198 up Guaranteed EncamaniiaBoer $439 1| Guaranteed | Story and Clark $525 MAROBARY ...ooooiitiirnninnensaioitiacecses Note the curve of the instep in this Brown Shaping Last See the result in the finished shoe Easy Easy Payments Payments Bthiae,, $ : To Approved Credit Take Long Time to'Pay Balance Bench to Match Brown & Simpson Upright..... -~ $109 ‘ ; Free ‘Behning Player Free H » A OB < o0 55 = ait's w50 5 v s aMeio s e Sodiwiatoninisies oinitinle . ; Delivery Brewster Upright Delivery Mahogany Guild Upright. . . Foster Upright ‘Walnut .. | -~ Growing Feet Never Grow Tired or ! K . Cramped in Buster Brown Shoes I gt _ : Values These . Are plendid Values et B , Made for Long, Useful Service for 3 - Boys and Girls Who Romp and Play ' Guaranteed by Us to Give Long Wear and Perfect Satisfaction Peerless Upright | e L N ot Knabe-Angelus Player EARSRR ST, e e I Kring Player DAROGREY s - - -z o5 5 o' s'alalois s lgvi s S Sl Billings & Co. Privilege is given 1o ex- vel i ument in ‘ N ) A\’ 1 : 0 e or used, ponflualr pro- na e » . i3 _;nrc::’eulo;’ u:; ":;a,:: wctd by ariven. 4100 JRWilliams, pref 22w, o = antee for from 1 to 10 e 1330 G St. N.W. e <+ BERBERICH'S 2= 813 Penna. Ave. A '1116-1122 7th St. mmmmmmmmmfifimusfimmmmmfimmw‘m ) yo A ) .

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