Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1928, Page 42

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» s D THE EVENING STAR.” WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1928.° KAPLOWITZ BRO 1:‘\\ NCORP ADPA L BEAUT”:UL COATS Thrown Beneath Street Car BEAUTIFUL DRESSES 4\\“‘\\ OPEN AT 8 A M -SELF SERVICE $15 SILK DRESSES Big optical plant on the premises OPTICAL COMPANY 9th St. " | EESE R e e e MT. VERNON STEAMER | Capital OF FREAK MISHAP | | | When Latter Is Hit by Auto. The victim of a freak accident, Miss Dorothy Jones, 28 years old, 800 Eig) eenth street, suffered minor inj n she was thrown beneath a str esterday afternoon at Ninth and | F streets. She was treated at Emer- gency Hospital for an injury to the WOMANISVIGTIN B e e Says, Asking § $25.000 Declaring that through the negli- gence of the defendant she was in- jured on her head and shoulders and bears a scar on her forehead which will “ever disfigure ber and mar her feminine (ll;\t"hbnr\" Pauline Needles, 12 father, Samuel suit o recover agatnst_ Chagles M. The damages Union pa ment 1231 t. owned by the d d that while in the pu way March 14 a portion of th ing fell and injured her. She is by Attorneys Hawken and Harold F. Hawken TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National Players—"Nightstick,” melo- drama, at :8:20 p.m. Columbia—"The Big Klilling." at {11:20 am., 1:20, 3:30, 5:40, 7:45 and 9:55 p.m. Earle—"Just Married," | 11:30 am. to 11 pm | Fox—“Chicken a la King," noon to 11 pm e—"The Racket," at 1L:15 am, | 1:45, 3:55. 5:25, 7:35 and 9:40 pm | Metropotitan—-The Foreign Legion," 1:35. 3:40, 5:35, 7:40 and continuous, | Pal at 11:40 am., 9:40 pm Little Theater—"Salome,” [1t0 11 pm. A Texas Steer,” at 45 and 9:35 pm " at 6:15, continuous, the World,” at - 5. 6:30, 8 and 9:40 pm FILIPIINOS ENTER PLEAS. geie sk s vt s stvwnd = & (SRS W BROTHER Demand Jury Trials on Charge of home. nes was crossing Ninth stree ashington Railway & Electri reet car, operated by ood\ collided with ¥ beneath the guard on the e ar ahd hald these until ex d by passersby. She was then t to Emergency Hospital and treated b Dr. Leon Gordon. John J. Parker, 30 years old. of Ph suffered lacerations head when his automobile W on on Benning road near t mp with an automobile driv- Poe, colored, 27 3 \d. | e ospital treatment and charged with reckless driving After he is claimed to have struck and knocked down A. C. Hunt of the action Co., who was alighting from a car in front of 3500 M street. ndrew G. Bakonyl, 32 vears old, i w er street, was arrested by S The rem?\mnfi e AN INCOME FOR LIFE Mrs. Dinsmore's Will Is Filed for i Probate—Son-in-law Also Gets Bequest Promoting Gaming Three Filipinos describing themselves officers of the Manila Service Clu Pennsylvania avenue, were arrested aid by police of the sixth pre- cinct Saturday night and demanded jury trials when arraigned on charges of permitting gaming in Police Court yesterday. Two were released on $100 bond and one on bend of $25 The men arrested gave fheir names as homas Consepcion, president of the club; Pio Conde. secvetary, and Sexto sl €5 ] Catingsib, manager Poole and $2,000 to he ohn B German. Her personal and merican Security C enth precinct police and charged witk h 3 passing a street car and driving with defective brakes. He was released un- der $75 collateral Modura Burns, 17 years old, 1413 1, a legacy of The raid was made by ,Acting Lieut Mahoney ot the sixth predinct. and Po- licemen Dowd, Boxwell and Frazier. The Netherlands Inelustrial Exposi- O ltion at Rotterdam this year had 1250 exhibitors, ictor continu- | DROOP’S 1300G . . “COME MUSIC— “COME MELODY— “COME PLEASURE— ‘Come Entertainment— “Come7-11" And Here It Is! THE NEW MODEL SEVEN-ELEVEN Victrola- Radiola Complete WITH TUBES. NO BATTERIES . “Plug in and play! VICTROLA . . . Orthophonic Type Sound Box. RADIOLA18...RCA T Built-in Speaker. " . . Operates from AMUSEMENTS. _ __AMUSEMENTS. FARE, ROUND TRIP, F AT FOURTEENTH ST, William Fox Presents “CHICKEN A LA KING” With a £3v east of comedy pla including FORD STERLI On the Stage S. J. Stebbins Presents “SYNCO-JAZZ” REVUE Featuring the 36 FOX MELODY MASTERS SAMMY CARR AND MANY OTHERS MOVIETONE NEWS FOX E?AA‘D ORCHESTRA DON ALFONZO ZELAYA Latin-American_Pianist Extraordir- SPECIAL HEl}BE'RT :IOHOVER ccentance Speech In FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Ses and Hear Republican Presidential Candidate COMING SOON 44th Annual Grand TOURNAMERNT and DRESS BALL MARSHALL HALL, Wednesday, August 15th, STEAMER CHARLES MACALESTER Leaves Tth Street Whart nt 10 A. Marshall Hall at 12:30. 4:30. 71 Alexandrin, MUSIC BY MICHEL PICCILO'S ORCHESTRA. 50 CENTS. NAT'ONAL Tonight, 8:20 5 & Bt | MAT. WED. ALL SEATS 50¢ | National Theater Plasers in the N. Y. Selwyn Theater Melodramatie Success MGH “Iifl( By MAX MARCIN. Next Week Geo. M. 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