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Had f any of |By the Amsociated Press, It PHILADELPHIA, October 7. anestiana Gihere: n the opinion of t > ircuit Court Invented in 1912, ‘s opinion sal gainst oscillating audion and the back circuit, vital elemexts in broad. 0 casting. the audion in Approximately half a billion dollars arlier date in rovalties and other claims are in in the inver the decision v ward the invention intellizently tumbled upon th which was written by ze Woolley f i >s Buffington r of no concern n none the less. the inventions oy at an » ‘hundreds of original i De Forest’s claim heen upheld in low times, more than 1t is expected appealed to the Sur ds of dolla — S The other claimant ernment, which malint ander Mesissner, a_German inven aiscovered the feed back cir is used on many radio r Among rare specimens of goldfish recently presented to the United W Japan is muscles, kept in a tank with only E of 'NINTHg Prominent among the new Fall felts— The “Parker” A very smart model with the nar- rowed brim that fashion dictates for this season, Pearls, tans, greys and all ' the favored shades. | Bound brims, roll :\_ brims or raw edged, \v > as you prefer, P-B Hats, $5 to $10 Stetson Hats, $8 to $10 Barbisios (Italian made), $10 Libov i The Avenue at Ninth THE BOVS SHOP ON THE SECOND OF THE P-B STO! English Overcoats Made Expressly for Our Boys" Shop by a Noted London Firm Made of sturdy British fabrics which provide ample warmth without excessive weight and which wear and wear beyond one’s most sanguine expectation. < Smartly styled, finely tailored and with the nicety of finish which character- izes garments of the better sort. Quarter silk lined, silk lined sleeves, silk lined pocket flaps. Tweeds, plaid effects, double-faced fabrics. Single and double breasted styles. Sizes 10 to 18 years. Overcoats worthy of Washington's best dressed boys and youths. $27.50 to $35 [ i Boys’ Slickers & Rubber Coats $4.50 to $7.50 Rainproof Hats, $1 and $1.50 Official Boy Scouts’ Shoes —with full oak soles and rubber heels, in tan elk ifeather. Sizes 12 to 1374, 450 (Little Lads) Sizes 1to 0, 0 (Boys) Sizes 675 to 9, $6.50 (Big Boys) Renember the I hen a Neat Hair Trim Is N¢ her Bill Shop ded Co. would be | " |of the Tw fiv t advanced to THE EVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON. ~ D. €. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1977. kyoan Retired Teacher Dies. Special Dispatch to The Star. - T GERARDSTOWN made public at this time, 1t Was | Zypiey “yritdred ¥ ceremony, it was reported by Mrs. El wood Morey, who spoke for Mrs. Veer- hoft. The details regarding the wed et ding or who is to get married are not a., Octoher | w,.:k" ]‘ufl“' g beth Gordon, 8, a natlve of this place, for 50 |The brother, Justice of the et T | venrs a teacher in West Virginia pub- | F- Gordon. and two sisters, Miss JOHN P. GROW, 83, DIES. lx'él:c’v‘m::t Gl SHIEHE AnS L Hbari 20| o e b e I Here) o W X the re- |2 to be stated RED CROSS TASK | First Fall Meeting of Twentieth | ar Bowers of Kansas ( rvive. Century Club Hears Story of | | Disaster Work | Confederate Veteran Survived by i 3 ¢ | 4 Sons and 4 Daughters. Special Dispatch to The Star. he American Red| LyNCHBURG, Va., October 5 ‘m"";:l;:":‘;‘.hvhn P. Grow, 83 years of age, a 2 were described by | Confederate veteran and farmer, died nan of that | Wednesday at his home in Appomat- Fall meeting Club in the rs in Clarksburg and | _The Cross h FACTORY-TO-YOU HPC HOUSE $3.00 P A ] N T A Gallon | Riv | Tames | Cosmos Club y I He and other offic Mr. Fieser | lie 1, will m other trip through | Moo 1 n in Nov dren: V. B. of this ANY COLOR lity of HPC will always be maintained. No other Paint can justify a higher price. Any color made City Deliveries and Out-of-Town Shipments J. W. HUNT PAINT MANUFACTURER 1221 NEW YORK AVENUE N.W. Main 1352 2112 5 SUNE. order. d Make Lower e wpon 1o FALSE TEETH alled upon to d one time, Stay in Place location of South the me The meetin Otto Veerhoff, ¢ n, in Novem: | ber, will be in the form of a wedding Hunt Building | Clothes for the Well Groomed Man in Every Walk of Life To provide them is the chief service of this house, a service in which we have more than a generation of practical ex- perience. There is more to the clothing of men than buying and selling and advertising. There is knowledge of fabrics, knowledge of the fundamentals and details of good tailoring, knowl- edge of fashion, of markets —above all —of men. And such knowledge is gained only inthe school of practice and specialization. Clothing of good quality, in good taste, assuring good-service—men know that such is to be had here and that it is equitably priced, within their means. Here are three typical examples— Hickey-Freeman “Travlwear” Suits Made of an imported Scotch fabric that is exceptionally long-lived and shape-retaining. The sturdiest of weaves, ideal for the traveler and the business man. And, in con- junction with durability, you have Hickey-Freeman tailor- ing and styling. Choose here from tans, grays, blues, browns and all the new shades. 65 The New “Washingtonian” The Aristocrat of Two-Trousers Suits 50 In the “Washingtonian” you have the quality of fabrics, the excellence of tailoring and styling and the refine- ments of finish one looks for only in the higher-priced suits — combined with the exceptional serviceability of the two-trousers feature. The suits are quarter silk lined, with silk-back vest and silk-lined sleeves. Choice of 12 patterns. An exclusive Parker- Bridget presentation. e P-B Super-Value Two-Trousers Suits 38 A long-time favorite among men who maintain a correct, stylish appear- ance with a modest wardrobe budget. A standard price with us; an above standard value; made possible by concentration on this line and quantity buying. Your choice of double and single breasted models, in all the new patterns and shades, with plentiful inclusion of plain and fancy blue cheviots and blue serges. B e YA AVl (ViS4 (VA B mainder here, dled at the home of | har brother here yesterday atter an She gave up active November in Clarksbur, rning here in quest of healt FRANC JEWELRY CO. - 627 7th ST. N.W. D :|Specials for One Day Annivernary.Sale of Fine Watches of National Reputation On Lowest Terms of Only 175050 v Make your Christmas watch selection now—tak - tage of these Anniversary Values. Small depa-i: :il.ld;.o?d selection until desired. Balance easy terms. Down and Saturday Only Elgin Pocket Watch | Knife and Chain Complete D 50$c1 a o‘:’):ek $12.9=5 Pay Only $1 Down . A popular ‘watch value, this handsome GENUINE JEWELED ELGIN watch, knife and chain complete, only $1295. Finest quality guaranteed Elgin movements. Three-pc. screw back and bezel famous Keystone case. Fully guaranteed. The supe- riority of this Elgin model has created an unusual demand. The move- ments are of Guaran- teed Elgin quality. The handsome, sturdy cases with the “NUWHITE NON-TAR- ‘NISHABLE” feature and leather straps are made for long service. 15-Jewel 25-Year Ladies’ Rectangular Watch $1 Down—50c a Week Handsomely engraved 25-year white go'd $ ] 9.95 filled rectangular shape watch, 15-jeweled movement of highest quality. We will replace any movement that fails to give entire satisfaction. Only a limited number. Ladies’ Tonneau Wrist Watch $1 Down—50c a Week 15-jewel, 25-year white gold filled case—famous I.a-Treb move- ment. Fully guaranteed—accurate timekeeper. Very special at— e Ask to See the “Perfect”’ Four “Blue White” Diamonds FRANC JEWELRY ; COMPANY 627 7th St. NW. 627 7th St. N.W.