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OPEN AT EIGHT. §15 DRESSES $15 SPORTS CLOTHES FOR 5 75 EVERY SIZE 12 TO 48 HIGH.COST DRESSES HGHCOST COATS R 28 TOM $ (0 10 320 EXQUISITE DRESSES ~— NAVY AND LIGHT SHADES—EVERY SIZE— | [ tillery Engage in Anti- | | 40 ‘rounds of ammuniti | Aft ‘REYNOL’Ds"i's' HELD before Judge Robert E. Matunflv arges | connection with the theft of ‘123 ln | jewelry from Mrs. Estelle Friedricks, THE EVENING 1.C.CUNNERSFIRE. [ AT AERIAL TARGET | Batteries of 260th Coast Ar- Aircraft Practice. | Spectal Dispatch to The Star FORT MONROE, Va., August 7.—The | gun batteries of the .!Gflll\ Coast Artil lery, anti-aircraft organization, District | of Columbia National Guard, went on the firing line yesterday in earnest. | Battery B, commanded by Capt. James D. Eggleston, took on the brunt of the [ work. Both_ Batierles B and O left { quarters at 8 o'clock yesterday morn- | ing and proceeded to the gun emplace~ ments, which are of the fixedmount ‘(ype Soon after arriving. observers spotted an airplane of the pursuit type {near a kite target. i Range Is Adjusted. The range section, under the direc- | t Edward Reinmuth and or, Winkler and Nagle, o the gun crew, which Corpl. Schuyler swung _the piece ce Leek, from the nce firing, | Pyt. Paul Frederick put a shell into the | | gun. | The gun pointer gave orders to are.] The firing was rapid. and the sky was daubed with shell bursts following the kite target. Use High-Speed Target. The plane towing the target was traveling at a speed of from 80 to 100 miles per hour at a height of 1,850 yards. Battery C had fired part of its trial shots before the target was spotted, and stood by during the firing of Bat- tery B, but later they will fire about resting yesterday afternoon, repared for night practice. Th fnlln\\‘ the target with searchligh and will be commanded by Capt. L. Gosorn. Plan Daily Parades. During the remainder of this w\l)rk the 260th will parade daily, and the Fife and Drum Corps will provide music for retreat, relieving the Post Bugle Corps. AS “JIMMY THIEF” Placed Under $45,000 Bond for Action of Grand Jury on House- breaking Charges. Arthur Reynolds, aged 35, 513 Sixth street, said by police to be a “jimmy j thief” whom they have iong sought, vesterday was held for the action of the grand jury under $45,000 bond on two charges of housebreaking and one of grand larceny. He pleaded not guilty and waived a_hearing when arraigned The housebreaking chi apartment 32, 1476 Newton street, and two suits of clothes, valued at 870, (mm Morris W. Lamb, apartment 25, 4800 Georgia avenue. The grand lar- TODAY'S' AMUSEMENTS. National P’lly!n--"whnl Anne Brought Home,” mmcdy at 8:20 pm. Metropolitan—*The Foreign Legion." at 11:40 am,, 1:35, 3 40, 5:35, 7:40 and 9:40 pm. Palace—"Hot News,” at 10:45 am., 12:10, 2:15, 4:15, 5:45, 7:50 and 9:50 'Ffll’lfi “Home, James,” continuous 1:30 am. to 11 p.m. Fox—"The Crimson City,"” 12 noon to 11 p.m. ‘Detectives,” at 10:45 2:20, 4:10, 6, 7:55 and Fan,” continuous 1 to 11 p.m. Tivoli—"Midnight Madness,” { ous 2 to 11 p.m. Ambassador — “Home, 6:20, 8:05 and 9:50 p.m. Central—"The Street of 8in"” 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. e continu- James,” MESCO E. Swing It er vonlel 1y cary from ¢ E. R. ROCHESTER TOURS, District National Bank Building ceny charge alleges that Reynolds took clothing and jewelry worth $168 from Kenneth H. Shielor, apartment 301, 1000 Rittenhouse street. Bond was fixed at $15000 in each case. The pelce claim they have nearly a score of addi- tional larceny charges which Reynolds must face. Reynolds was arrested in Baltimore last week, and is said to have admitted having robbed several apartments here. | Police believe he is the man responsible for the widespread robberies in apart- COATS OF SILK AND CLOIH -~WITH FUR AND Wi THOUT | ment houses bexween May and July. | DRAGS WIFE BY HER HAIR; {ONLY “PETTING,” HE SAYS EEERER GIBSON’S | Extra Special BATH SPRAY | AND 1--$1.25 Bath Spray with long rubber tube. 1—50¢ Bottle of Palmolive But Judge Gives Him 360 Days in Jail for Using “Cave Man" Tactics. ‘Walter Bailey, 42 years old, a machin- ist, of 605 Parragut street, was sen- tenced to 360 days in jail by Police Court Judge Robert E. Mattingly yester- dlyulruultolmuuultc ferred by his wife, gl- ley Additional clur'es ol intoxication and using profane language were placed and the court imposed | against Bailey flnnolszsor:wdnnlnmhcue The wife testified that Bailey had been intoxicated for two or three days and that she had slept on the ground in the back yard for fear of going in the house at night with him. Yesterday, | she claimed, he grabbed her by the hair, | and she had to climb out on the roof | to get away from him. She was rescued by neighbors. Bailey said he was only trying to “pet” his wife. In imposing sentence !he court advised him not to try such methods of “petting” in the future. oy ®Xoursio®® to NIAGARA FALLS . ¥16%° Tickets good for 16 days Hore is ‘youe chance to see one of the seven natural wonders of the Khampoo. Both for 98c Orly one set to each customer Get It At GIBSON’S Where Your Dollars Have More Cents {917.919 G Street N. W. | PSR S ' world—an ideal vaca tion trip—atsmall cost. Bacursions Leowe AUG. 17, 31 SEPT. 14, 28 Special Train Leaves continuous | Little Theater—"Lady \Nll"ld\‘n’l’u‘l‘!'si at | STAR., WASTINGTON, GROSNER’S Choice of the House! —and that is the last word that we'll give you about tropicals this year. Buy them—wear them for four or five weeks this year, and put them away. Next year—you'll match them with any $27.50 to $35 Suits. sizes at this writing. Only Buick--- could glve suc/value Only Buick- - could build sz¢/ a car D. €, TUEBDAY, AUGUST 7, 1974, WASHINGTON'S SUMMER RESORT 1325 F Street F_ST. AT 13TH Continuous 10:30 to 11 P. NOW —we offer you the last word in ““Hot Weather Suits” — PR Tmount: Pisture. 8 IE IlllIEI.S With NEIL HAMILTON ON THE STAGE WESLEY EDDY Presents a Lo blix Unit BABES ON BROADWAY LOEW’S cowmgu ANY Tropical Worsted SUIT 4 Metro Goty eyer Picture L DANE ture of thrill who cause them DETECTIVES ADDED RITS OLOR CLASSIC 7 95 Kuppenheimer & Grosner $27.50 to $35 Tropical Worsteds with musical interpretation b; COLUMBIA CONCERT ORCHESTRA Burrows, Con M_Newsre Marshall Hall STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves ith Street Whart 10 a.m., 2:30 & 6:45 p.m. FREE DANCING_ALL AMUSEMENTS Round Trip. 50c We' 11 4 g b Alterations at Actual Cost CROSNERS 1325.F. STREET nd quickly relieves Bil. ind Dizziness e ———] T Stanley 116 Inch Wheel Base Two-passenger Business Coupe . . $1195.00 Five-passenger 2-door Sedan Five-passenger Phaeton . Four-passenger Special Coupe . . $1250.00 Five-passenger 4-door Sedan . ... $1320.00 121 Inch Wheel Base Four-passenger Sport Roadster . $1325.00 Two-passenger Business Coupe .$1395.00 Four-passenger Special Coupe .. $1450.00 Five-pass. Close-Coupled Sedan . $1450.00 Five-passenger 4-door Sedan . . .$1520,00 129 Inch Wheel Base ++$1220.00 Five-pass. Close-Coupled ied.-n $1875.00 Four-pass. Convertible Coupe. . - $1875.00 -+ $1935.00 $2045.00 ++ §2145.00 All prices . 0. b. Buick factories Flint, Michigan H Horner I0|.)-|0| Bury Motor Co., Anacostia, D). C. 14th St. Bowdoin Motor Co. Alexandria, Va. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES colors and appointments . . . New ele- ments of power, speed, acceleration, smoothness and reliability unap- proached by any other car in the world .+« New features of comfort and con- venience nowhere equalled . . . and all at the prices of ordinary motor cars! Here are the prices of the Silver Anni- versary Buick! Read them—and then consider how very much more of style, luxury, per- formance and value you obtain in this new Buick than in any other automo- bile you might name! Only Buick could give such value . . . Only Buick could build such a car! New Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher T H E with matchless lines, SILVER ANN |\/ERSARY BUICK WITH MASTERPIECE BODIES BY FISHER Buick Motor Co. Dick Murphy, Inec. (Division General Motors Corporation) 1835 14th St. NW. & 604 HS 14that L ~ Fred N. Windridge, Rosslyn, Va, Emerson & Orme Rushe Motor Co., Hyattsville, Md. 17th & M Sts. N.W. C. C. Waters & Sons, Gaithersburg, Md. AMUSEMENT! NATIONAL ‘;;‘ $1. 15¢ & Me | TMAT. WED. AL SEATS 50 NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS IN Farl Carroll's Homey Comedy. F AT FOURTEENTH ST, A Glamorous Romance | of the China Cmur “THE CRIMSON CITY”| With a Brilliant Cast Includine On the Stage Another S. J. Stebbins h‘l]lD-SUMMER REVUE ith EVA SHIRLEY AND MONY SEASHORE ATTRACTIONS Real Picnic Pleasure Chesapeake Beach Round Trip: Adults, 50 (Exe Trams‘ Children, 10c STANLEY-CRANDALL THEATEI& The Refrigerated i EARLE ONTINUOUS 11 A. M. 10,11 P ™ De Luze Shows. 1130, 3 Now' SHOWING LAURA LA PLANTE In & Comedy-Love Masquerade ‘HOME JAMES” ON THE STAGE A Half Hour of Refreshing Fur JIMMY ROGERS Vietor Artist The Rube Fiddler AND OTHERS ALWAYS CooL N “nen Ih! lrvnn Speaks CONTIN lDLS ll A \( 10 11 P. M NORMAN KE| In a Drama of Self-Sacrifice ‘ale of LEGION” Vitaphone Presentation MOONLIGHT AND CNARLIE ALTHOFF MerRopaL iTah LEWIS STONE “THE FOREIGN T 18th_and 1. Rd. N.W PLANTE in RES COSTELLO IAD NAGEL in “GLORI- 621 H S6NE -ROLORES NAGEL I TQDAY AND TOMORROW P NGRS LANE COMEDY 'AVENUE GRAND i &3 TODAY AND TOMORROW. COLLEEN MOORE in_"HAPPINESS D CENTRAL "» s me v TODAY _ AND TO\(()RRU\\ i\lX\ JANNT in STRE SIN." LUPINO LANE, COMEDY CHEVY CHASE §:8tu2%.0% MeKinley $1.D.C. 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