Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1928, Page 10

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54 : TOE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. THURSDAY. XOVEMBER 15, 1928 oFIND DRIVER DAZED ... e || Tt New @ AFTER AUTO CRASH .= ot v e oer ana wo||| ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA plcl;,lec: '$Z§?§,di‘§“.$,,2§°'$“ r:ntur;: The Outstanding Instrument Tak d Mot f::‘c“sm"’;' ::: :j;"’f’:‘l‘“ e:i’f‘;‘“‘;” :‘:" for Home Entertainment i - d , were S L Police Take Stunne it stolen from hh“mme Tuesday Whether or not you are a musician yourself, you enjoy . o Two overcoats were awlen yestelda) E H e " B ist to Hospital After Col- |asternoon from an .uw“mb"c ot the music of ntherf. By means of ‘the wonderful Or(ho‘ front of 1514 Seventh s They vhonic Victrola with new Orthophonic Victor Records lision With Pole. Onnw& ‘;’ Max . d“l.’mém'.)nh 2607 (which are made by the foremost Artists of the various 4 ) . 37 Ibds Ialand aseine. g, schools) you realize exactly what you desire in music. Z e oll 1"6 d out l t Following a collision with an electric m‘;"“‘i‘“’"‘“fl"“g‘?fllpwflffli A A New Orthophonic Victrola combined with the per- 9 ollowing 0] uri avenue yesterday morning an . 0 - light pole at Colorado avenue and Mon- hroke open the door of the room of fected R. C. A, Radiola provides aIAl the broadcasts, and ¥ tague street, shortly after 2 o'clock this wman. A watch and chain thus completes the instrument that is the marvel of mod- Biiih g i s et e tersainmsent ¢ morning, Bernard Day, 23 years old, | satuen tae. et o ern entertai . . | 0 md d S we ! 310 Hancock avenue, Takom Park, Md. “—‘!fi-—%“—gffi% We welcome all who come for demonstrations. i u : :‘:m?‘.'sfo;,%é‘.‘x‘f by thirteenth precinet {}| Budget payments readily ease the way to a purchase. police He was taken to Emergency stlll'. Bl the amb d treated evant Blowers e el e DRroor’s Music HOUSE possible fracture of the jaw. Police say that he was so badly stunned that he | FR]ES, BEALL & SHARP 1300 G St. Steinway Pianos was unable to tell what caused the acci- f dent. His condition is not considered 734 10th St. N.W. Brooks, colored, 45 years old, Model Seven-eleven. Victrola Edward B 2532 Fourlear‘uh s‘treet sufl;red a lalcer‘; —— ™ 9. 3 1 w u::;:bmlw all- al;rlncL Radiola ation over the left ear and a spraine %%%% e %%%!& and built-in speaker. List price, shoulder _last night, when knocked | 3 S N The Home of Bonded Dlamonds@ Fordanng sty GoWn by his oW AULOMODIIE, o WaS | S——————————eeeeeert e o e e e ek ;‘redned l;mfiggeld Ho:’t‘“l:n l?;ooki: ad cranl car, nof owing . . . . . AT g We Specialize in Nationally Advertised Jewelry e T L at Standard Prices on CREDIT TERMS 23"4 Nitrimlg{nt‘;l r;‘t(;:etF .-2 wm‘;enéerd at Emergency Hospital, Mrs. mlly Green, 18 years old, 319 mrcnnininel Select Vour Jewelry Gifts at Ross Co. struck by an automobile driven by William Henry Hunter, jr., 2369 Rhode : Island avenue northeast. Injuries of a not serious nature were suffered by Helen Kenner, colored, 5 . vears old, 1421!2 P street, when she was knocked down by a truck operated by John C. McCoy of Falls Church, Va. She was treated at Emergency Hospital. mossrncs | Payments February 1st ADDITIONAL BOOTHS Woman Volunteer Workers Take The Home Of Model Nine-eighteen. Victor ad- Charge of Downtown Roll ROSS Bonded Lfl‘%"fl'fi"&.fifi‘l;’;fi.}"“ Call Points. s Diamonds /; —_— ‘ List price, 3925 mc::)ld- woith ocoral fooths T dovniovs: depar zeu.‘:":n-:: ;’:ui:: 7 You don’t buy a new talking-machine or a new radio ?%V“x‘ ot o et e \ \ g | . every week. While you're about it, you may as well get lunteer workers of th W I | . " %{Eflg\t}fh‘m v::t:]l%i charge 2y 3 i I the most for your money—the most in entertainment and , which are located in prol it | It . . . . laces. e ITH just a little over a month i the most in quality and reputation. The questions to ask Among the women and organizations W . o & assigned to these booths are: The Red ' of shopping days before i yoursclf are: Christmas, The Ross Co. suggests "/ ; — that you inspect their ‘magnificent o 1. Who made the talking-machine and who is stock of watches, diamonds and \ jewelry NOW and, incidentally, X 2 < back of it? i‘ern Presbyterian Church, Church of learn of the great values offered \ \3 % . . A [Qur Father Auxlary, Mis. Frank A | and the IMMIENSELY POPULAR . 3 U 2. Who made the radio and who is back of it? CREDIT TERMS., X\ 4 e cet R i i Rt b . ; | e oar oy, Ceslc e The very words “Victrola” and “Radiola” tell you that iTen § W ‘National Repb- ) 4 i 3 aa P::“Jr EETLE .'fi'f." e R C di T C [} t : ;:f,"”;":"";;;:;; Foitan these instruments are made by long-established, responsible {Buminerlin as chairman: Mrs, George 0SS L€ t €rms uvan $165, Wibieloitio wacw, 857 concerns; manufacturers with every facility for furnishing {Thompson of the American W . ! n-mfp s Beitoen. Ewarde the best; manufacturers who keep step with the newest ;;M?g:“& ““‘ mm""?"m‘a"“ Be Equaled for leerallty W : B 7 and best in the science of sound-reproduction. MADE FROM AIRPLANE| - Suppose you selected a Diamond, \ L B ) By ] S R by claims that often go beyond the bounds of common Northwestern Untversity Men| Watch or any Jewelry valued at $25.00— scynse. The instruments illustrated herewith are but a few mhn::.;e::: e F ; 50c D O w N 3 in the great Victor line. See them—firss, E; the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November. 15. —The scl botany has foun ence of d’a new lab- k j ‘ — oratory i the ciougs 0 0n|Y 50C Eadl Wee | The New buacrratis suserdly by S ot ; Orthobh ern University. Photographs were taken ) 7t 0[’ onic of sand dnnes ‘and bogs along the shores rthophonse P l&:’fl&"&‘?fl e e S If the purchase be $50.00— ‘saild Prof. ‘Waterman, of Nonl:nes!e‘m s b&;-:nylrdcbpnnment “Ob- $ 1 00 D 0 w N |servations from air bring out many @ botanical features not l!.kely to be no- Yo“ ticed from the ground. ) 3 Pay KING MACHINE " Slippers with soles of twisted jute sl .00 Each Week VICTOR TALKING } co. CAMDEN, N. ., U. S. A ‘cord, to be worn by workels on rmts nly ) hnve been mtmd No Embarrassment—No Red Tape—No De- Gas & Olls lay—No Ifs—No Ands—All Merchandise leen on First Payment Down! 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