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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1931. GRAND OPERA WAR | SEEN POSSIBILITY Radio City to Present Oper- atic Productions With or Without Metropolitan. move into a new home in ty is raving space among its ildings for an opera house s have been under way Metropolitan, but no an- $25,635 SUIT IS FILED AGAINST GULF OIL CO.| orguments to Be Heard on Vir- L. Kincade Asks Sum fbr Lose of Services of His Wife, Damage to Car, Following Collision. The Guif Refining Co. was named defendant yesterday in a suit for $25,- 635.25 filed in District Supreme Court by Lowell D. Kincade, 1221 Holbrook street, as a result of a collision in- volving & truck owned by the defend- ant company and his automobile Kincade asks the sum for the alleged loss of the services of his wife, Lilllan who, he said, was seriousl the collision, and for all to his automobile. curred January 30 on Neal street noth- east near Bladensburg road. Attorney Willlam ~ Wendell appears for the husband. Harriett O. Young, 1869 Mintwood place northeast, filed suit for $25000 damages against the City Cab Co. for alleged personal injuries. She was & passenger in a cab of the company September 28 last when it was in col- lision with a parked sutomobile near Fifteenth street and Florida avenue Attorneys Douglas, Obear & Douglas and J. V. Morgan appear for the i | | set yesterday by the Interstate Com- RAIL HEARING SET ginia Freight Rates. ] Oral argument on the Virginis Btate | Corporation Commission'’s complaint | against the Pennsylvania Rallroad and | other carriers, that vegetable freight rates from Virginia to Eastern and | Southern points were excessive, was merce Commission for January 29, at | Washington, ARMY BOARD NAMED Will Seek Simplification of Paper | Work in Service. A special board of Army officers has been appointed to meet at the War De- | partment to consider methods of reduc- ing and simplifying paper work through- out the Army. The members are Lieut Col. J. F. Clapham and Maj. Madison Pearson, Adjutant General's Depart- ment; Lieut. Col. C. O. Schudt, Finance Department; Lieut. Col. E. B. Gregory, Quartermaster Corps, and Maj. James MacKay, Inspector General's Depart- Gre PALAIS ROYAL ELEVENTH AND G STREETS N.W. TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 You Are Cordially Invited to the Opening of Our new candy department Beginning Friday, December 4, we shall feature that famous line of fine confections forthcoming. | Plaintiff ment vy of competition between 1se and the old, backed by of large wealth who sit in its famous “golden horseshoe,” gave | music lovers something of a sensation Roxy and Radio City's gigantic new talkie house, seating 3,600 people and with provisions for the use of a huge screen, would provide the motion pic- ture industry with a “show window"” for pictures of a higher type to win back the proportion of the populace “lost” because of “pandering.” He has- tened to add that he had seen definite improvement in pictures the last six months Radio-Keith-Orpheum has & lease on the picture theater and a music hall which will seat 6,000, he said, but he Baked Apples Stuffed with MINCE MEAT Select choice apples and hollow out a moderate space with teaspoon. After dusting the inside with sugar, fill with Wood's Old Time Mince Meat flavored with pure New England RUM and California SHERRY. Place in pan with cider or water and cook slowly until apples are tender. Schizifit’s candies 40(: to 2.00 a Pound i SPECIALS Jumbo Peppermint 5 OC Package, 1b. Twin Oak Pepper. mints, Ib. .39¢ 39¢ indicated a belief they would eventually be open “to the whole world.” Marvels of the new development, he said, would include s public address system in the music hall whereby one could dr a pin on the stage and make 6,0 people think they heard s nail fall. A variety show, with every- thing from lite burlesque to light 9 ,opers, will play the music hall, while \the movie theater will have no “stage show.” | “The day of the combination picture and human -entertainment is ending" D IME MINCE MEAT Government Permit, Md. H-668 OPENING SPECIALS 60c 25¢ For your selection, we shall have luscious fruit and nut candies, delici- ous crisp and chewy pieces, creamy creams and tasty specialties. For gifts and remembrances, for bridge and dinners, you may have your choice of ny beautiful boxes filled with specially selected confections. The stage, like & “half of & sun,” will | be almost in the audience’s lap, he said, and by means of lights will reflect its mood upon the audience. Blue Banner Special Package, Ib. Schraff's Peanut Brit- tle Package, each. ... S s L R People of Colombia are complaining that living costs have not dropped with wages . Come in Friday and discover for yourself how exceptionally delicious Schrafft’s Candies are. Palais Royal —Main Floor UNITED STATES —OR EUROPE—- WITH A STEWART-WARNER e PALAIS ROY, ELEVENTH AND G STREETS N.W, TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 A CHRISTMAS OPPORTUNITY Foreign or Domestic Reception : 8! 1 AT THE TURN OF A DIAL Now! At th.e Palais _Royal. you .can buy the S BEST in electric refrigeration—the Frigidaire of the age—sets that in a twinkling can be con- A General Motor Product verted from the finest of all sets for domestic reception, into short wave receivers for world- wide reception — the New Stewart-Warner “Round-the-World" Radios. These new radios—in many pleasing models, with and without built-in Short Wave Converters—set a new standard in radio values. Built to com- memorate Stewart-Warner's 25th Anniversary, they embody the very latest modern radio engi- neering. Yet they are available at the lowest prices in the history of radio—some sets as low as $34.95, complete with tubes. Beautiful walnut cabinet housing the latest in chas- sis equipment. Superheterodyne circuit. Multi Mu and Pentode tubes. Full vision dial. Tone control. Ej amic Reproducer. Television terminals, E 4 for regvlar broadcast : 565‘75 . complete with tubes ........ 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True, electric refrigeration has been made possible in some instances at low cost—but this is THE FIRST TIME that the leader of all electric refrigerators—FRIGIDAIRE— has been offered to Washingtonians on such amazingly liberal terms! Inquire Palais Royal—Fourth Floor LOWER FLOQOR