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15, 1978 KAPLOWITZ STREET AR RUNS BROTHERS, INCORPORATED 301 | E EXCUSIVELY RESORTS - - VACA AUTUMN WEAR S T SALE 11:30 am. to 11 pm. | Sergt. Lineberg Is Seriously Hurt in Traffic Jam at Fox Theater. MADAM ot car while direc ing traffic last night in front of the Fox Theater, Sergt. Horace W. Lincherg of the first precinct is in a serious condi- tion today in Emergency Hospital from a fractured skull Lineberg was making a tour of the ct when he saw that Policeman s D. Atkinson, also of tk net. was struggling to un! traflic jam in front of the th been caused by the stes He went to the d had been there b he was knocked ted by Mot n charge of Con Struck by a s ‘10 e DOORS for all the fuctor Frank Tt Blank Books ey . Stepped in Front of Car E. Morrison Paper Co. Atkinson did 1o 1009 Pa. Ave. $35 U DRESS ta see the ate on hospital aw Lineberg pre ished him to tF The He said to proceed and reported News From Rochester’s Party || (hat he obeved a sign . VANDOYSER. & t the officer stepped in front of his cYANCouvER, B ached him. The car folks enjoved a fine g slowly and stopped imme o iatReattie ver el tad shice man's isher, the { fives here sev Mrs Puget Nound pinc at the auaint English city Fifth and H strecis by said to have been driver ert Brown, colored. 20 years o Naylor who been arr and ch h leaving the sc an accident. reckl ving and op- erating without a permit Auto Collides With John L. Sullivan, Clifford St 10 years old Fra et northeast, were both slightly red yesterday when their automobile was in a collision at First d E streets southwest with a taxicab Andrew Moore, 236 Fo They i ming that they would see their own physician Warren Leftwich, colored. 7 years old. 688 Fourth street northeast. was slightly ‘injured yesterday in a collisior at Eleventh street and South Carolina avenue so st. and Wilton Baylos colored, 60 vears old. 5810 Daniel road northeast, was slight ired when knocked down at Fourteenth and U | streets. ‘The former was treated at Casualty Hospital and the latter at | Garfield Hospital { The police are conducting a search for a driver of an automobile that last night collided with the Elev precinct reserve car at New Jerse 3 1 nue and Q street and fled the ! The was occupied by Policemen Link of E. Van Meter precinct, They were om getting the tag number None was injured mizht we start Fast ove Rockies. All we F. R ROCHESTER return. Augast 2Wth, we will short 18 trips. leaving Denver T Mk SLONW . R. ROCHESTER TOURS District National Bank Building or address my Taxi 35 years old. and e of 611 Big optical plant on the premises eed prepa. e exac a LEESE & ass MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 3th St. Whar! Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cate and Luneh Counter on Steamer t. Vernon not open on Sundass | prevented { by the heavy rain. ACCIDENTAL SHOOTINGS. | Two Men in Hospitals Treated for Pistol Wounds. | Two men were treated at hospitals yesterday for bullet wounds accidentally inflicted. One of them. John J. Ken- nedy, 21 years old, 731 Sixth street southeast. was in Folger Park about 1 o'clock in the morning, he told police. when he shot himself in the left thigh. He was given surgical aid at Provi- dence Hospital The other wounded man is Robert Holston, coloved. 37 years old, of 53 F street. He sald he accidentally drop- ped a pistol from his hand while at home about 10:30 o'clock, the bullet entering his right leg. Surgeons at Preedmen’s Hospital gave first aid. ngion, A exia-g C dria & Mt. Vernon. ¥ Electric Train Service pw £ /] Mid-t 12th St. &Pa. Ave. The titie of world's champion wheat grower 1s given to Frea Lapstad of Law- | rence, Kans. For the fourth successive | year his wheat has been pronounced 100 per cent pure. 29 R D ERTE The Lifetime® pen has become an American cla: TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National Players— Nightstick," melo- drama, at 8:20 p.m. Columbia—"The Big 11:20 am, 1:20, 3:30, Killing,” at| 5:40, 7:45 and Fox—"Chicken a la King," continu- | ous, 12 noon to 11 p.m. Palace—"The Racket.” at 11:15 am 1:45, 3:55, 5:25, 7:35 and 9:40 pm | Metropolits Legion." | at 11:40 am, 1:35 7:40 and 9:40 pm Little Theater—"Salome,” continuoiis 1to 11 pm | Tivoli—“The Wheel of Chance,” at | 4:25, 6:10. 8 and 9:50 pm Married,” at 6:15 Ambassador—"Just 8 9:40 p Central—"The Night Flyer." at 12:30 2,3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 pm. THIEVES ARE ACTIVE IN CAPITAL HOMES Three Valuable Rings, Quantity of Silverware and Table Linen | Among Articles Stolen Three valuable rings silverware, table linen ar were among the articles recently report- ed stolen. arion De Wild ace. | e of the fourteenth precinct | engagement | s stolen fro mher home some time during the past two weeks Theft of a threc-section white gold and platinum ring. valued at §750, was re- ported by Mrs. Theta Pri who said | the ring was taken from her hom 1306 O street, some time yesterday John B. Harry, 4301 River road missed $90 worth of and liner from a bureau drawer told police it had been stolen A revolver and m the la 815 rteenth sence last night James I northeast mond rir said v rear of his ho LODGE PLANS OUTING. Members of Shepherds of Bethle- hem Will Go to Beach The annual outing of Loyalty Lodge No. 4, Order of Shepherds of ~Bethlehem will be held tomorrow at Chesapeake Beach. Members of National Lodge No. 2: Capitol Lodge. No. 3, and Trinity Lodge, No. 5, have been invited to attend The excursion committee is composed of William J. Nalley, chairman; T. A Green, S. E. Everham. S. C. Thomp- son. B. C. Moor, J. W. Phythian, Eva Green, Blanche Tawney, Mabel Dement. Effie Wallach, Mary Canaday, Katie Miller, Mary Stormer, Anna Everham and_Eleanor Moor B N:DVELTIES To Help ¥ou Enjov Your Vacation! GARRISON’S Wholesale Toy and Novellv Co., ver and $10 was ndry of Lee during h. a dia- 0, which he shed in the St. Main 1586 | Relief inone minute Corn pain ends the minute Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads are applied. They remove the cause—friction and pressure of shoes Thin, protective, healing, safe, sure. At drug, shoe, and dept. stores DrScholl’s Zino-pads EACH Put one on —the pain is gone! "’5’%‘@»‘3%'@ T ldenufy the Lifetime pen by this ssic TV ") t/.)s delicious BV eéld F know that you'll like Mother's Bread. Jt is the same delightful bread that won your mother from the tiresome worry of baking day. 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Today we offer you this same Mother's Bread. If anything, you'll find it more delicious than in your mother's day. The quality is uniformly good. There are never any “below standard” loaves. Each loaf is as delicious as the last If you could only warch us bake it, you'd quickly know the reason. We use the highest- . . the finest-grade shortening . . . ‘ven the most par- Notice MOTHERS BREAD A Cordial Invitation g I'be Corby Bakery is always open to inspection, and visitors are cordially welcomed. Z Won't you come in and see for yourself just how Mother's Bread is made? Many Famous HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS ARE GREATLY REDUCED NOW A Remarkable Offering in THE AUGUST SALE OF LIFETIME FURNITURE REMARKABLE offering in A the August Sale. Many splen- did Hoasier Kitchen Cabinets at large reductions. You will find & model to suit your particular kitchen. 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Ask sny Sheuffer dealer to show, you how mechanically nice the Lifetime pen is made “Lifetisse”" am in green or black, $8.75, Ladies’, §7.50 —pencil, $4.25 Others lower At better stores everywhere Lo Lacxe “Lifevme” pen, $10, pencil, §5. SHEAFFER'S PENS PENCILS - SKRIP W. A SHEAFFER PEN COMPANY - FORT MADISON. IOWA ) porrre Seventh Hoosier Cabinets— Former $65.75 Models. Now. ... $49'75 Hoosier Cabinets— Former $78.75 Models. Hoosier Cabinets— Former $88.75 Models. MAYER & CO. Street Between D and E Washington's Sommer Kesort PABACE E ST AT 13TR CONTINTOVE J0:30 10 1 - NOW PLAVING A Poramount Picture THOMAS MEIGHAN in an underworld pietore THE RACKET with 1 is Waolheim ON THE STAGE WESLEY EDDY presents Paul Oseard's “POW-WOW” STARTING SATURDAY HEAR “\i\" SEE Fex Movictane News LOCAL “OUR GANG" COMEDY with east of Washington children e EAENR T CoLiMBIA SUOUS 1on 10 i P NOW PLAYING WALLACE BEERY RAYMOND HATTOR Two Big Shotx in a Rolsterony THE BIG KILLING ADDED ATTRACTIONS \) i "‘\‘““\\\\‘\\\“\‘\““,’ Meyer Davis’ YCHEVY CHASE LAKE € s % Wednesday, Aug. 15 # Leonard Chick—Tenor s and % The Hudlow Sisters Z Dancers e | aasssassasanassansansasasd RRANANANNANNANNN STANLEY CRANDALL THEATERS [ Timchin el Crmpans o imercs] The Refrigerated INTINTOUS 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M De Luxe_shows. 1:50. WO P M NOW SHOWING JAMES HALL RUTH TAYLOR n Ford and Lila Lee in “JUST MARRIED” —ON THE STAGE— DAILEY RASKMAN’S RADIO MINSTRELS TR T T TR MerropoLiTaN “Where_the Screen Each Week" CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. Speaks TO 11 P. M. SECOND WEEK LEWIS STONE NORMAN KERRY In a Drama of Self-Sacrifice A Tale of “THE FORZIGN LEGION" Vitaphone Presentation AMBASSADOR coi*Ra™%w. TO! 4 TOMORROW--RUTH HALL in JAMES ED. 621 H St NE. ROGERS and LOUISE FAZENDA in_“A TEXAS § " TOMORROW--CLARA BOW in —_DIES OF o DR AVENUE GRAND i &% Ave. 8.E. TODAY-CLARA BOW in “LADIES SRORROW “WILL ROGERS _and TOUOINE FAZENDA In "A TEXAS STEER * CENTRAL " = TEDAY_WILLIAM A CHEVY CHASE Conn_ “Ave. an MeKinley TELLO and CONRAL GLORIOUS BETSY cOLONY Ga. Ave. & Farrazut St 'SCH and PERCY SON COMED EMPIRE TODAY “TELL oll B St NE. COSTELLO snd in “GLORIOUS 535 Sth St SE. T WILLIAM _HAINES 1n I 3 THE WORLD! SAVOY Tur & coBiNw TODAY . ADOL NIGHT OF M TIVOL] ' & Park ma N AY--RICHARD BARTHELMESS THE WHEEL OF CHANCE." QRROW LOUISE PAZENDA and LL ROGERS in “A TEXS E_MENJOU in “A TERY. EER YORK Ga. Ave. & Quebee SLUN.W. TODAY-—CLARA BOW “LADIES OF THE MOB Film Features WMBARTON 1 “'!l:‘hl"!"‘ Ave. DOLORES DEL RIO and BEN BARD WOMAN COMEDY TOUCH AMERICAN THE PLAY North Can_and Fla Ave TRUXTON “Frdo fiudiinsos “THE PIONEER 'ouT TOMORROW - “COME TO MY HOUSE" CAMEO THEATER ™' ;" RICHARD RARTHELMESS 1+ SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM SECO coay Wid Prinste NEW STANTON H8:bfwt'haw’s s “SQUARE CROOKS e R St N "OR MeLACGLEN ir AN'S HOUSE CAROTINA "'l with MILTON SILLS. DORIS K! PARK THEATER . 2ty JOHN GILBERT in “ST. ELMO™ SIDNEY LUST'S HIPPODROME nie"tiiviihs. FIFTY-FIPTY GIRL ELITE IR AND R L AVE MOLLY O'DAY “SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS" TAKOMA ' ang Butternut §s AL T and 9 P NORMA SHEARER in PATHE NEWS and CHA n CTHE STING OF ST IESSE THEATER ™a2m\ WILL ROGERS n T COMEDY and NEWS CIAL MUsic EXAS ST Torics Studio, 11 afoale Tesnona 41 s Sontinued unill Sest