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58 MAN, 62, RUN DOWN BY GABIN JOKN CAR Yietim Seriously Injured. Three Children Hurt in Jraffic Mishaps. Struck by a street car as he was walk- ing slong the tracks of the Washington Railway & Electric Co., at Cabin John last night, John G. Pollock, 62 years old, 45T, Forty-seventh street, was seriously injured. He was taken to Georgetown Hospital, where he was found to be suf- fering from lacerations to the scalp, bruises to the body and a possible frac- ture of the left arm. The full extent of his injuries has not been ‘determined. *fotorman H. B, Williams, 4621 Wiscon- sin avenue, operated the car. Three children were among the vic- tims of last night's traffic accidents. None was seriously injured. Jack Tudor, 7 years old, 1207 N street, was treated at Emergency Hospital I:S cuts on the head, received when he w: struck near Twelfth and N streets by an automobile operated by John L. Butler, 1405 Wilson boulevard, Fort Myer Heights, Va. A fracture of the left leg was received 'y Adam Dideric, 6 years old, 122 Quincy place northeast, when he was knocked down on Quincy street setween First street and Eckington place by an automobile operated by Minnie H. Matthews, 3813 Wyndham place. He was treated at Sibley Hospital. Both boys are claimed to have run from behind| parked automobiles. Clifford Rullman, 4 years old, 632 Morris street northeast, insisted that he was uninjured after he was knocked down by an automobile driven by Oliver Landon, Benning Station, D. C. Others injured in traffic, none seri- ously are: Gladys Tapley, 30 years old, 232 Cromwell terrace northeast, and Emma Black, colored, 49 years old, 1321 Berry alley southwest. After he is claimed to have struck two narked cars in front of 404 Sixth street, Augustus M. King, colored, of the 700 block Hobart street, was arersted on -harges of reckless driving and leaving the scene of an accident. His tag num- vers led to his arrest. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—“Revolt,” comedy drawa. at 8:20 p.m. Poli’s—"The Jealous Moon,” romantic fantasy, with Jane Cowl, at 8:30 p.m. Matinee at 2:20 p.m. Strand—“Girls From Happyland,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Keith's—"Craig’s Wife,” photoplay, and stage. features, continuous from 11 am. to 11 p.m. Fox—“Mother Machree,” photoplay, and stage features, continuous from I .m. to 11 p.m. Rialto—"The Melody of Love” (all- talking film), at 11:50 a.m., 2:10, 4:10, 5:50, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. Palace—“While the City Sleeps,” at ;l"gs am., 1:40, 3:55, 5:25, 7:40 and Earle—"The Night Watch,” at 11 am,, 1, 3,5 7and 9 pm. Tivoli—"Lights of New York” (with newly established “talkies”), at 2:30, 4, 5:25, 6:55, 8:25 and 10 p.m. Metropolitan—“The Singing Foo!” (third week), at 11 am., 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 pm. Columbia—“Our Dancing Daughters” (final week), at 11:15 a.m., 1:10, 3:15, 5:20, 7:25 and 9:35 p.m. Little Theater—“The End of St. Pe- tersburg” (second week), continuous from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Ambassador—“Hit of the Show,” af 6:10, 8 and 9:50 p.m. Central—“Man Made Woman,” ot 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. BIG NEW RADIO SUIT IN SUPREME COURT R. C. A. Asks Ruling on Licensing Competitors to Use Patents and Buy Its Tubes. Another big radio lawsuit is knock- ing at the door of the Supreme Court. Having lost in the lower courts, the Radio Corporation of America, as the owner of patents which, it asserted, were used in substantially all of the principal receivers now on the market, yesterday asked the highest tribunal to decide whether in licensing - other manufacturers to use its patents in their receiving sets it can require them to purchase the tubes made by the Radio Corporation. The Radio Corporation declared that after protracted lifigation it had won SPOKANE-ST. PAUL HOP MADE WITHOUT STOP Regular Commercial Plane, With ‘Woman Passenger, Beats Set Schedule. By the Associated Press. ST. PAUL, October 25—Completing a non-stop flight from Spokane, Wash., | E. Paul- the Mamer plane, with Mrs. C. sen of Spokane as a passenger and N. B. Mamer as pilot, arrived at the St. Paul Municipal Airport at 6:3™ p.m. all of its infringement suits and was in a position to put out of business many of its competitors by refusing to permit them to use its patents. It decided, however, according to its claim, not to do that, but to license com- petitors, reserving in the contract a stipulation that the competitors should buy their tubes used in the receiving sets from the Radio Corporation. The lower courts held, however, that this agreement could not be enforced be- cause t“ was a violation of the Clay- ton act. Two Pounds of Men>t éost $25. THE EVENING S¥AR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 19%28. 10 ADDITIONAL COURTS GRANTED PHILIPPINES Stimson Signs Bill Expected Indi- rectly to Aid Island Eco- nomic’ Development. By the Assoclated Press. MANILA, October 25.—Gov. Gen. Henry M. Stimson today signed the bill creating 10 additional courts of first instance for the Philippines. The additional courts are expected to aid indirectly the economic development of the islands by expediting the settle- ment of land disputes. There are many such cases in the provinees. Another bill is pending before the Legislature which would increase the facilities of the Bureau of Lands for distribution of public domain. Land distribution has been held up greatly. These iwo bills were designated to increase the amount of acreage under cultivation and they constitute one of the principal features of Stimson's pro- gram for economic development. The bill: fixing the Philippine sugar and tobacco tariffs the same as those of the United States also was signed by the governor general. Lunch Room and Hotel Men Look to Us —for LOWEST PRICES on standard quality Canned Goods, Cooking Oils, Shortenings and _similar supplies. Itll pay you to investiga B. B. EARNSHAW & BRO. WHOLESALE GROCERS _ 1105 11th St. S.E. Phone Lincoln 93 _ “Our Friday Specials” Crab Flakes. ... .50clb. Claw Meat...,..40c1b. Green Shrimp. ..25clb. Mullets .........20cb. Clams ........25c doz. No Retail Deliveries Eacho & Co.,Inc. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th & Water S.W. Phone M. 10130 Special Friday Boston Scrod (World’s most famous fish) French Fried Potatoes Olmstead Salad, Bread and Butter Orienta Coffee 65¢ Our_Sweet Rum_Buns_Are Delicious If You Want a Baby Grand We have a few used Grands ef real value that we offer to the woman who wants a good Grand at a low price and terms. Grands have taken the place of the Up- right. They are now the leading style of pianos sold.’ No modern home is complete without one. This is your opportunity. - Come and select while our stock is com- plete. Go without one no longer. Here is your oppor- tunity. Come tomorrow. Seven Baby Grands This Apartment size Grand is just like new, with beautiful mahogany case, pearly $ white keys and has had very, very little use. Can be bought-on your budget terms of $10 down and $10 a month. N . This slightly used Grand will satisfy the musician as to tone, it has a beautiful case satisfying to the eye and built to fit in with the modern furniture of today. Can be bought for $15 down and $11 a month. L — This Apartment Grand is dainty, grace- ful and lovely in tone. It is a dream, and cannot be told that it has ever been used. But used it is, so why the price and terms of $20 down and $12 a. month. e 0 When you see this beautiful case, hear its sweet, soft, mellow tone, you will won- der why you are so fortunate. But some one else’s loss js your gain. Terms, $25 down and $15 & month. o The wife of an Army officer turned this lovely Grand into us. She loved this piano, and perhaps you would also if you could but hear its beautiful tone. Such attractive terms as $25 down and $15 a morith, o——9o Just the Grand for the woman who has waited and waited. If you don’t get this one, and on these terms, perhaps you will never have such a chance again. $25 down AMUSEMENTS. Phone P 153 STRAND #2755 MUTUAL BURLESQUE New Faces—New Show Every Week. “GIRLS FROM HAPPYLAND” WITH_IRVING SELIG. Good Orch. Seats 25 Mat. F AT FOURTEENTH ST. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS MOTHER MACHREE The Irlsh Love Somg. With VICTOR M'LAGLEN BELLE BENNETT ON THE STAGE ELSA ERSI | Hungartan Prima Donna 5o Ziesteld Star CASTLETON & MACK THE_SP: LERS FOX MOVIETONE NEWS o 18 Hpcaks for Tty FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA Lean Brusiloff Conducting | AND MANY OTHER FEATURES P F_St._at_13(h—C NOW PLAYING A4 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer SOUND PRODUCTION LON CHANEY In the world's greatest underworld mance. WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS ~—ON THE STAGE— WESLEY EDDY In Jobn Murray Anderson’s Production ' “BLUE GRASS” “Killing the Killer” UFA Sensation FOX MOVIETONE NEWS ADDED HITS LOEW’S LOEW'S OLUMBI POSITIVELY THE FINAL WEEK A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer SOUND PRODUCTION OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS NJATIONAL Sat. Mat. 50c to $1.50 | “REVOLT” A New y ARRY WAGSTAFF GRIBBLR A thor of - Mareh Hares” NEXT WEEK—SEATS SELLING ENSATIONAL VAMPIRE THE STNSTERY FLAY 70007 e oo o WILLIAM A. BRADY, JR.,, AND DWIGHT DEERE WIMAN FPresest JANE COW In & New Romantic Fantasy “THE JEALOUS MO0 With PHILIP MERIVALE GUY STAI — ALL NEXT WEEK--COM.MON. NO MAIL ORDERS—SEATS NOW The Season’s Most Ezceptional Dramatio Offering MR. LEE SHUBERT Presents Miss ETHEL BARRYMORE “The Kingdom of God” In Thres A 6. Martines A illea? Rdastsian oo 'snd He Granvilie Barker OGS | e S0c to 82| L -GURCH POLI'S THEATER—Tues., Oct. 30—4:30 Seats New, Mrs. Greene's Concert Buresu, Droop’s, 1300 G St. _ Main 6493 MRS. WILSON-GREENE'S CONCERTS, 1928-29 POLI'S THEATER, 4130 PHILHARMONIC 1:0!!llllrl 1TZ, enstion of s Generagion—Ja. HEIFETZ—J: 5, IRTIS E Nov. 27, ROLAND HAYES, C Colored Tenor—Dee. 5, an.”" 30, BOSTON ' 8 ORCHESTRA, "Konssevitaky, ~Conductor. Feb. 5. SIGRID ONEGIN, Contralto— Beaton ‘Hekets all canvare Mrs. Green 'ason tickets all courses Mrs. e's Bureau, Drooj 1300 G st. Main 64¢ Pleading guilty to the larceny of two pounds of meat from the District Hotel Supply Co., by whom he was employed, Alphonzo Diggs, colored, was fined $25 or 25 days in jail by Judge John P. McMahon in Police Court yesterda; yesterday. The plane left Spokane at 5:37% "< Pacific Coast time, making the time . the trip 11 hours and 12 minutes. Th. 1,300-mile flight had been expected to take about 12 hours. The flight was r*>=*2d to be one of the longest non-sk ,Jmnts ever at- tempted by a regula sanmerci#l pas- senger ship. The pilov sai¢ X < 0 the longest ever made by » % . » 2 the United St ‘es. and $14 a month. Olmsted Grill FamousFor FineFood 1336 G Streéeer P ‘When we priced this Grand we had in mind the musician who wanted the best, but did not feel able just now. Terms, $25 down and $15 a month. ICES 3 to 11 P.M. A Monthly Sale EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO P HT, @mm oW y CLEARANCE -ARTHUR JORDAN Piano Co. = «mm't e of G Street, Cor. 13th _RIALTO O D D P I E C E S Chickering and FLOOR SAMPLES “CRAIG’'S WIFE” With IRENE RICH—Warner Baxter WHOOPEE ! ! TEXAS GUINAN'S “PADLOCKS OF 1928” 18 Scenes—30 People POPULAR ICK_ METRO MOVIETONE AOTS MARION HARRIS “Song Bird of Jas” LEO BEERS “Tamous Whistling Songster” “TFOX MOVIETONE NEWS ADDED. ATTRACTIONS The Parrot Tea Room 1643 Conn. Ave. “Speaks for Itself” Lunch;‘o !7;11, Dinner Cont. 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. BILLIE DOVE BEGINNING WITH 2 FRIDAY MIDNIGHT “ PREMIERE | — oororwymackaie | || [LITTLE TERATEE INCK MBLHALL e waTERFRONT | ||| %08 07 S Petershuy”| METROPOLITAN ‘here the 8) AT T v LAST 2 DAYS THE SINGING FooL Warner Bros. Vitaphone Special JIVOL NCES 2 to Mason-Hamlin Knabe Fischer The Ampico Carl Laemmle’s 1009 ALL-TALKING PIOTURE “MELODY o LOVE" Table &’Hote a: A delishttul pl friends at tea The eity’s foremost palmist to our guests during Tes hours on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Telephones Potomac 6322 ... North 8918 ARE YOU SURE THE CHIL- DREN'S EYES ARE PERFECT? This 1s & vitally important question. On it may depend the future of the cur graduate optom- trist ami e ot you a!‘lell’l’ exact condition. E OPTICAL COMPANY 614 "% & (2) $110 Overstuffed Bed-Davenports, : in Jacquard velour ... i . $69.50 (2) $35 Bird-eye Maple Chifforettes ... (1) $69 Walnut Vanity, with 3 mirrors 3) $19.50 Chests of Drawers, o walnut finish AMBASSADO] (2) $29 Walnut-finished nglir—zgm:zgvnx W." Dreen = A “STANDARD” CONTRACT (5) $9.95 Leather Upholstered guarantees low price for two winters ~ $19.75 Expert Fitti 4%, OF, FOR0 s e pert kittings x5 ‘The ability to fit trusses, elas- tic hosiery and abdominal sup- porters perfectly cannot be acquited except >y long experi- ence. Gibson’s fitting staff has been doing this work faithfully end skillfully for many years. Our service has been available to the public of Washitgton for the last 20 years. Avail yourself of this great opportunity if you need any artificial appliances. Oak Armchairs .. (6) $7.50 Odd Windsor Chairs .. (1) $115 3-piece Jacquard Velour Overstuffed Living Room Suite. ... (1) $195 Three-piece Mohair Upholstered Overstuffed Suite ... (3) $39 Mahogany Poster Beds, 3/3 size (1) $125 Large Overstuffed Sofa, upholstered in denim ...... (4) $6.75 Wood-finished Metal Beds. 4-6 size... (2) $35 Simmons Box Springs (4) $15 All Layer-felt Mattresses (3) $35 All Layer-felt Mattresses (3) $3.50 Mahogany-i Console Tables . (2) £37.50 Walnut-finished Buffets (1) $298 Solid Mahogany Frame Virginia Sofa, upholstered in denim (1) $15.95 Ivory-finished Crib’ 344 “HOMEMADE. 14th AND R. T. LIONEL BARRYMOI LIBERTY ertti, 419 X. Capl CHARLIE M 'VAMPING VENUS." We are in a position to offer you a contract for a two years’ supply of “’Standard”” Heating or Furnace Oil at a guaranteed low maximum KICH 1y “Tilg BERTECT CRiM 3 . price. 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OF NEW JERSEY 3rd and Penna. Ave. N.W. Main 9038 2035 P MISS GIRARDEAU L'EGAI private , $5; single, $1.25. Class d: o, Fehestra, 9'to 1 Romance is al- ways al one’s finger tips when glorious Town Club is in one’s MT. VERNON STEAMER 3 Charles Macalester Leaves 7th 84 Whar! Dally 10 AM. and 2 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ ndays Counter_on Steamer HEN YOU Need Blank Books Come in and look over our stock. & Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. . LLEN ER ATEST BALLROOM DANCES lesson_Prida; 3 9: ge eral dancing, 9 to 11 appointment. (Main 2270 afte: pic (GH_COURT. _1025_Conn. ' A Convenient Payments Weekly or Monthly |_7he WRIGHT co. 905-907 7th St. N.W. few vate, any hour. Ev'ng; ins Dancing, Telephone Fr. 7863 COLUMBIA STUDIO 1107 ¥ St. N.W. s ) Sy Teusbt 1 A