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3 3 L“' ’ 26 §15000 TIRE FIRE. IN “RUBBER LANE" Isadore Glasser Loses Half of’ Second-Hand Stock at 2025 Georgia Avenue. | the second-hand tablishment of 5 Georgia avenue. was generally known, was burned shortly after 3 o'clock this morning, and tires valued at about $15.000. one- | half the ®stock, destroyed. The fire spread to the home and second-hand | store of Frank T. De Neale, 1o the south, and Richmond lunchraom and hall of Noah Ranch. A. W.70. the north, and damaged both I ings. angelo Ure owner of a froit! stand at 201 Georgia avenue, dis- covered the fire and sounded an alarm When Battalion Chlef James Keliher { reached the scene and saw the blaze leaping high above the grandstand | in American League Park he sent in a second alarm, summoning additional fire compant, Rush From Smoke-Filled House. Three colored men gained entrance eale home and uroused the | sleeping occupants, Mr. De Neale. af e: his wife and_daughter, Mi Neal, and George W son. brother of 3 bad attacked the re: home, and the house ing with smoke. Members of the fam- ily, fearing their lives were in danger, hurried from the house without stop- ping to don their clothi Tie several gocupu ent to Urciola’s e of busine. 'nd remained until -firemen assured them there was no further danger in thelr home, When they returned the overed that 98 cents and tw street car tokens had been ta i from a pocketbook, but the thieves had overlooked 350 |3 There were ten and mner tubes a large pile not beine little of the stoc ion of one-story i “Rubber Lane.” nutomobile tire 1sadore Glasser. as ng. & St the nouse the fire. the front po! frame structure inner tubes w The propert ser is owned Tiait ay and Elect, De Neale owns the cupies. He i §1.000. which Origin of Fire Unknown. Ver: where most of the Compdny. property he & mount of about $800. Herbert tridge conducted the lunchroom n the lower floor. The blaze did not reach the lunchroom. but water did damage to his fixtures. the Colored Woodmen on_the upper floor damaged. Police ‘and firemen made a careful examination of the premises. but wers unable to determine the origin of the fire. It was suggested by interested persons, however, that it probably was the work of an incendiary. Three companies of firemen. Nos. 20 and 25 engine companies and No. 12 truck company, responded to call received about 4:30 o'clock yes- terday afternoon because of fire in the residence of James Smith., 3711 Ingomar street. Trouble with a fire in an open grate was responsible for the blaze, which did s . i OFFICER BOARD TO PLAN ! NAVAL RESERVE FUTURE | Rear Admiral Thomas Washingtonl to Head List and Others to Be Announced Later. Property of of the World slightly was only The future of the naval reserve force of the United States has been piaced in the hands of u board of | regular officers to be headed by Rear Admiral Thomas Washington, chie of the bureau of navigation, hccord- ing to Secretary Denby. This board will go into the entire question of al reserve and is o make recommendations for new legislation. Other members of the board have not been selected, but the ccretary imdicated that il would be ranking officers of the ) Revision of legislation under which | the naval reserves were organized was made necessary by the policy which Mr. Denby said was forced upon the department and under which all branches of the re. cept the_ sixth or voluntar; class have been disbanded. When he has received the report of the mew board, the Secretary added, he pected to confer with rep of the Association of Naval Reserve Officer: Mr. Denby said he had been much gratified by the spirit in which the reserve officers affected by the new policy had taken the department action in Clll(ln(! off those el & The reserve ¢ were accept- ing the situation necessitated by gov- ernmental economy measures and go- ing into voluntary reserve to which transfers were offered. DENIES KU KLUX HEAD DRIVEN FROM DISTRICT Secretary Southall Says H. B. Terrell is at Atlanta on & Business. Denial of alleged reports that Harry | B. Terrell, Ku Klux leader of this city, had been forced to ‘eave town has been made by K. W. Southall, secretary to Mr. Terrell, who is the recipient of a telegram from the srand goblin, who has been for the past week at Atlanta, Ga. According ito Mr. Southall, the local klan leader left for the organization's headquar- st KEEPING UP WITH WHO WAS USING THIS CAR OF The Sad Opt;n;ist. The most determined umunht has moments when he s mutters to himself, “l wish that life is not all pies”; and ere he's from his grounch uprist he’s shed brine from his eves. The most resolved of Sunny Jims has mo-, ments of de r: he fails to] 1ce on buoyant limbs, he seats himself to swear, and wearily he wipes his glims and rends his beard and hair. T would not give | a picayune for any mirthinl gent who alwa hums a cheerful tune and never makes lament;| he shows he is a locoed loon, de- | void of sentiment. The optimist has gloomy days when he can’t frame a song, for evervwhere he turns his gaze he se=s so much that’s wrong, sees virtue halt on| tonv w-: hile crime is go ing strong. But, since he is .m| ontimist, he fiehts the gloomy view; he taps himeself upon the wrist, and savs. “This will not | do! There never was so dense a mist the <un could not break throneh! And all the evils behold are doomed to nass awav, and Virtue, shod in shining gold. aeain will have her_dav: then whv lament and rant and scold. | and flop my ears and brav " The ontimist sees egnod advance | thoneh nrogress oft is slow: and | if he is. by any chance. immersed in tears of woe, he soon emerges from his trance, his teardrops cease to flow. WALT MASON. ORDERED TO PAY ALIMONY. Upon complaint of Mrs. Viola Ger- trude Zepp that her husband, James! Fred Zepp, had neglected to pro for the support of herself aud_ their{ children. Justice Hoehling in Court s ordered the husband to pay wife alimony of $70 ]nf' pending the outcome of the The \ neys Raymond Nendecker and Varieties Furest_and Finest Home-made Candies in America Fresh Today and Every Day Arved ™ ! [FANNIE MAY CANDY CO. F.T.Hurley, C.M.Hopkins. C.C.Archibald, President. Vice Pres. Sec. Treas. 1010 E St. and 614 13th St. irePrevention Nothing is more danger- ous than carrying lighted matches about the cellar, attic or garage. * 'You will find absolute protection in the EVER- READY Flash Light. See our’ complete line. 15 styles. $1.60 Harry C. Grove, Inc. 1210 G Street ters in Georgia last Saturday and is «xpected back the early part of next week. The following is the telegram re- ceived here: “nderstand report is being circu- lated that,] as the representative of the Ku Klux Klan was run out of Washington. The only reason I Ief( Washington was upon | ructions from Atlanta to report here to as- sist in preparation of our response to resolution recently introduced in ngress. My office. 801 Munsey wilding. is and has been open. [ m still grand goblin, Capital * Do- .main, and will return to Washington when transaction of business here is completed.” Signed, Harry B. Ter- rell. Atlanta, Ga. This is the first public information given out by the local headquarters, previous inquiries concerning Mr. Terrell having met with the response that j'ie is not in just at present.” —_— ASK POLICE PROTECTION. Northeast Boundary Citizens Also Seek Better Streets“and Lights. Belter streets. street lighting and police protectidn will be asked by the Northeast Boundary Citizens' As- seciation, this action ‘being decided upon at a meeting of the organiza- tion held at the Burrville Public Scheol Friday night. ‘““We have about one policeman cov- cring three and a thiMl square miles spread so thin as to become invisible,” it wie stated The' association voted to co-operate in ‘the city-wide membershipr drive of citizens’ associations. It was voted 10 ask for = branch of the Public Library’ at the.Burrville School. Assictant Superintendent of Schools ‘Wilkinson explained that the elght- room &ddition to the school will be “uMy equipped in'every department. The opening exercises will be held under auspices of the citizens’ asso- ciation, If you need & Truss see us—we have Trusses to 8t eIl conditiens, All new steck. Res Ascnable price: ZIMMERMAN—a; of Wide experience—is here to serve the Tadies. KLOMAN’ Instrument Company. 1114 14th Bt. N.W. Phone M. 5086, Make WE Repm Upholster All Kinds of Furniture American'WoodFinishing Co. 1217 9th North 12 Funeral Sprays o s e T h e instinctive and universal taste of mankind selects flowers for the ex- | pression of its fin- \ est sympathies. i tributed t It was pointed vut howeve: OUR TRUSSES ‘ THE 1 DONT MIND HMirt USING TH' CAR, BUT TH' Poon FISH HAY GoTTA SToP THIS Joy , EVENING THE JONESES—The Boys Must Have Had Company. ETHELDERT SIMPRINS ! MHAT WERE Y'DOIN' wiTH fy cag RIDIN' BUSINESS! ~7|CARLOAD OF TEXT BOOKS +| WILL RELIEVE COMPLAINT Now Being Distributed Through School System, Says Supt. e e Ballou. Walker, former (eorgla banker and Arrfval of u carload of school text|Prominent in church circles, jointly ot 0 Slond o st 15| [idiccd wth Tohert Holumen on ac- 3 . = the Connecticut tion, . These August lHeving the books. ure n wughout tem. that inck the of lllmllmm will mean be 1 erence hooks in the schools this Fxplaining the shortage of the tex . Alexander T. Stuart, director of book ermediate nstru whatever trouble there is now is due in than unexpected increase more book: to a delay ordercd have un mounting in 500 and 2,001 “We asked for $1 upplies from Congress this year, and but Zot but | tempted down the e bool A major 100,000, o ad number ion of shortage uccording of teachers’ refer- July. which wvailable fu amount left, plles, count complained of Avenue Citlgens to Supt, Bal which were due row belng 8- the school ayi sinking fund grand jury at the 1 Hancock adequate appro- that there will Tex. ction, ®ald that receipt of ne anything in the grades to be- " sald Mr. Stuart. 000 for school we have at- that by cutting the appropriation ¢ € Al He The Diana NEW Oxford or street wear. Neither heavy A too light, but pearance able in the extreme. 0.00 Mnke Feeling cloudy? your own silver lini ousts a grouch and invites a grin. He pals with you! “The 8c CIGAR with the 10c Personality” Henry T. Offterdinger Maker 508 Ninth Street N.W. Agents for COMONY'S London Made Briar Pipes low-heeled for sport nor too modish in ap- and comfort- Ot - Fine . Grade STAR,” WASHINGTON, | wan expended moon mfter it became There {s a small will be used at the beginning of the ifow semestor in February to purchase additional sup- ————— e ARREST FORMER BANKER. October 10.—John D. the mysterious disuppeas ance from the vault of the First N tionzl Bank of Sparata of the city of 330,000 ment &nd municipal bonds, term of the hus been in govern- uuperior court, by authoritles in San An- to Information v Judge James Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. g eyt Norwegian Calfskin in Black and Brown. Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F FHorist” ! FOURTEENTH & H STREETS 1 ERE is a handsome, durable desk that is unique in design and construction. It is a NATIONAL Flush- Construction Desk, with smooth, flat surface and thick, heavy top. Especially built for long, exacting service and priced unusually low for this value. It- witl Be worth your while to examirte: this desk at our show- - rooms to-day. OFFICE EQUIPMENT ——found where business succeeds 712 13th St. N.W. Main 1086 D. (., MONDAY, -OCTOBER 10, 1921. OK L WAS JuST RIDING AROUND MITH A FEW OF OFTER THIS! Daily af 2:15 and 8:15 P. M. the FRANCIS RENAULT RYAN & LEE LIBBY & SPARROW SELMA BRAATZ Except on SHUBERT The finest and best balanced vaudeville bill ever offered in Washington, SUPERLATIVE ACTS Headed by the Queen of Popular Song NORA BAYES Shubert Topical Weekly—Film Comedy mats, 9550 metts, 25 1o $]> turday, Sunday and Holidays CREATED A FUROR! VAUDEVILLE AT THE—— SELASCO THEATER Sunday at 3 and 8:15 P. M. comprising WALTER BROWER BERNARD & TOWNES HARRAH & RUBINI KREMKA BROTHERS MOORE’S ~—ALL SHUBERT-GARRICK e &3 'stiscnr Tonite 8:20. Mat. Thur. BROCK PEMBERTON Pre ZONA GALE'S “MISS LULU BETT” WwITE CARROLL McCOMAS And Original Cast and Production. ARTISTS’ COURSE SEASON 192122 National Theater, 4:30 P.M. Oct. 31. SCOTTI GRAND OPERA CO in La Bobeme. . FULDA LASHANSEA, soprano. b UISE HOMER, Osntral Feb, 23. Inv:h 7. FRITZ KREISLER, Violinist. $14, $11, $8. On sale ‘oncert ' Bureau, in ts P.é.l_!_’s T2 2 The Vanderdile Producing Co. NTS EK—!uu Thursday FRAIGES WHITE™ Sole8 s “PHIPHP’ TO MOUNT VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester APITOL G World's Series Games on Scoreboard In_Addition to Show. Next Week—'‘TING-A-LING."" ARDIN DE ST. MARKS The Dnneu Gardens Besutiful, Pa. Ave. N.W. In Japan FAVORS TO ALL TOMORROW BALLOON NIGHT A Big Sensational Feature EADY R—with a_complete stock of School Stationery. E. Moms“'"og l"nper Co. Eyul;n Specialixt, ormerly With Edwin H. Etz) ‘om Located 0 Mol Bidg., 10th and G Sts, N.W. Phone Main 781. RIALTO WEEK—11 P. TONIGHT, 8:20 | ’rllE.\_’rn THEATER M. QWilliam Syox ]mamé.s THIS WEEK 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. ol Raoul W Ixh turizati 3 panish Lov Starring. MIRIAM COOPE —O0V BERON" (Weber) TURE— MIRSKEY. Conductor —COMEDY— “THE TOREADOR” PAT! V. _PATHE NEWS—TOPICS —TODAY— Beginning at 6:30 P. M. CLYDE COOK, “The Toreador —By POP MOMAND. WELL, TELL ‘Er NoT To LEAVE THEIR HAIR PINS IN,THE CAR METRoPoLITAN S “SERENADE” De Luxe Ple- | GEORGE WALSH Wl.lhl-flmn s Finest Orchestra ;i CLYDE COOK in | R CRANDALL'S 181k & Col. Rd MIRIAM COOPER GEORGE WALSH In Ramoul Walsh's Special “SERENADE™ 205 8115 2 Daily 525 Resei GERTRUDE Apd Company, In the In Their Funniest Skit. “‘An _Presenting “Ornamental Bong Bits. MAE & R Wi 0N The Clever srd_Youthful Entertainers in_Another Morossu Other Hits. SAVOY THEATER 14th and Col. Rd. |0 PM. 8 AVENUF CRANDALL’S CRANDALL'S Yonx ruate TODAY -~ PATLY TARKE, in “SALV I i A UBERTY ~ G npllt.il ar dAl" st CONSTANCE WEDDIN LOEW’S ALAC Continuous—] TGDAY AND ALL PARAMOUNT PR THOMAS | with AGNES AYRES —IN— ‘““CAPPY RICKS” By Peter B. Kyne T I W I LOEW'S .COLUMBIA JCOND GREAT WEEK — —_NOTE! Owing o the great length of this mighty screen productioi Box Office Opens 9:30 A, M. Performance Bezins 10 A. M. St P Season 1921.22 Oct. 28—JOHN McCORMACK, Tenor. Nov. 10—Mme, FRANCES ALDA, Sopran let;opol{nn Opers; CASINL Cellist. poNetzmoliian [ Ry AR l”m:xi‘!‘.rz. Jlolistat. T RACHMANINOFT . Paniat. Season Prices, $15, On sale at Mrs. Greene in Droop’s, 13th and G. TONIGHT. MAT. SATURDAY ATIONAL 7 s JOHN CORT Offers & New Farce “ A BACHELOR’S NIGHT it with Alex. Asron. & '"‘mmv‘r'hnn COLLISON hn) by , $1, SLbo, $2. Prices—Nights, 50c, " s 32 STARTING MONDAY—SEATS THURSDAY Charles Dillingham Presents erome Kern-Anne Caldwell Musical mms OIOOD! Lebanon Lodge. No.7, F. A.A. M. Occupy the Auditorium Tonight However, We Will Give a. For Our Patrons in the Spacious UPPER BALLROOM Phllharmomc Course National Theater—4:30 O'Clock $10, $7.50. Concert Bureau, Matines, HARLAND DIXON vu.mx KENT _ ARCADE | “Paul Jones” Dance ARRISON, Soprano, . | North | Sunday et , Holldays atinees. Excopt Suturdays. Sunday, The Greatest Ehnw'nnun in the Warld in Her Tremendous Ourrent Success and Her All-American Ballet Company of 16 Beautiful Danseuses With LEON BARTE, Principnl Dancer. Staging by Michel Fokine. TRA—The Popular and Perennial Players—AD] VICTOR MOORE-—EMMA LiTTLEFIELD Naw Fersion of Thelr Orlginal mit, HANGE YOUR ACT OR BACK TO THE WO WILLIAM—MANDELL BROS.—JOE Gladys—BUCKRIDGE & CASEY—Billy ' With the Trado Twins. XANDRIA ) FRANK & E The Master-King of CARME) Syncopation In_a_ New Sort Order Now. Special Film Features| DUMBARTON 2, mncx-:ss CAROLIN LYRIC "3 an Jrvine ste NEW STANTO MONDAY'R G RAPHAEL ot .n] O Street HIPPODROME mha\ Y. Ave. Burlesque's 1 lm Fopular Entertainment, the EVERY MONDAY, , | MASONIC TEMPLE,, | DAVISON'STr 1329 31 . & Teach you to dance correctiy jn a few lessons | Norm: & {Where to Spend Your Evenings I 10th st. 5100 8115 o (Piices nd_Hofids: HOFFMAN Unususl Occurrence.” Jack Thomus at the Piano. Next - Week—Harry Carroll & Co. Jolm Steel. Phone Main 4485. 1349 Wisconsin Ave. ON THE i € Street N Aitan Troduct 1 LE. WANDA HAWLEY, Ak 11th & N. C. Ave. S.E. LICE ¥ 1 LAND 0 H St IER STURDY ¥ 1 MARY PICKFORD in “Through the Back Door” AND GOOD_ COMEDY 6th & ¢ 61580 URLE Ti SHOW JaNE oy AR AN “KAZAN" Oliver Curwon RA-—Toduy und Esery AN L THE Mondas—F BLUE ¥ DAY Open 10:350 n.m.Dally EMPIRE 911 H mInn \rv EIL E CRANDALL'S THIS WEEK— MIRIAM GEORGE W ALs) CLYDE i Oth Street GAYETY X et ack Singer Presents v KELLEY §! A Frisky. Trivalone .'-xxy oo Joyous Festival of Fun and Gay “MERRYMAKERS' Next Week Step Lively Girls. Five Evening Orchestral Concerts November 14th 16th i Junuary uary 20th. By The New York Symphony Society Walter Damrosch, Conductor Central W .h School Auditorium the auspt The Washing ‘Ps“ ety of the Fine A Course Tickets: $6.25, $5 and $3.75 On sale at ti fice of the So- . 1T York Avenue and Feb i 'DANCING. ~ Assembly Dances The season’s new dances—latest steps. rictly private. course for teachi Tostru Separate studios or expert daucing n and daneiug, 8 to 12 NEW YORK DANCING ACADEMY T QUCHESTRA 1N THE CITY AN L3 or CLASS O “PHIVATE T TEACH ¥0U T0 ‘DANGE 1N 7 LESSONS. 434 7th ST.—505 Sth ST. N.W. 2 PLACES. . F i ® ROF. A BE 421 110 5 Tessone. NW. i Private lessons: Ly appointment. 97. 1715 Conpecticut Ava. DOUGLAS - FAIRBANKS In Alezandre Dumas’ Triumph! “THE THREE MUSKETEERS” The feature is presented daily at 10:00 a. m. 2:30, 4: 7:15 and 9:: N & ‘Arlington National al Gemetery | dio, 1241 me convince vou that I can teach Tou the very latest in a for each pupil. sons at any time. “*‘MISS MILLER Jack Hoffman and Lillian Hoskins (formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt) reopen _their informal class dances Thursday evening. October 6, in their new stu- {Connecuaut ave. fflnkl[n 3¢ Class Instruction, 100 General Dancing. 9: 0101180 OATHERINE BALLE, 740 9th St. . Frank. 6506, B . Sns it you want to ganes? Lat od. Tesch: Lo Jessons by my met Call_and be convinced, Reduced rates. 1213 6th St. NW.~ Lessons at All Hours Alexandria & Stop over sllowed at Alexandria M. Tickets Cars_ Teave 13h ‘Bt and’ Benmylvania 6 and 85 minutes after 50 minutes. For 10 years not have an Appointment. Open_ 10| America’s foremost academy. a.m. to 10 p.m. _Franklin 7554. REPUBLIC % 5t America’s Finest Colored Theater 2:30 P.M.—Today and Tomorrow—11 P.M. GEORGE ARLISS in “DISRAELI” Hsrold Lloyd in “Bumping fu« Broadway” Weston Studios of Dance, 26 14th Hote! 8 Washington Hotel Studi Georke | & New York Ave. For beginners a0d thiose deairing to improve thel NELLIE W. CRISP, Mauager. "