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LINGOLN PARK BODY HITS SUNDAY LAWS Assoclatlon Holds Pendmfl Legislation Is Dis- ! criminatory. Tor ¥ Declaring the Lankford bill Sunday law here is discriminate endeavors to legi community, the Lincoln P \ssociation, meeting at School, last night adopted vigorously opposing the meusure. resolution points out that motoring *permitted on Sundays, but those who | are ed with mis- | they in other and wve no ca demeanors if ze recreational activities, and that the | <ie of food and beverages in drug | ~tores is permitted to the detriment of | other businesses. It was further co tended that to place undue restrictior on the enjoyment of personal libert will lead to disrespect for law and order. The House and Senate District committees will be notified of the as soclation’s action and the Commi sioners were commended for their recommendation against enactment of he bill. Describes City’s Development. Maj. U. S. Grant, 3d, superintendent « public buildings and public grounds. | \ddressed the meeting, describing the Jevelopment of Washington from its eginning up to the present time. Maj. nt's talk was illustrated and the proposed treatment of the different sections of the city was explained. Lrection of the Navy and Munitions huildings on part of the space intend- «d for purely park purposes was re- verred to “‘as the crime of 1917.” Gov. Shepherd was praised for his efforts n city development, for it was during | his administration, Maj. Gra id, water system was installed, light ing became a reality and a park com- sion was formed. A glaring example of shameful neglect and lack of consideration for the pride of the eastern section of | the city is shown by the condition | ot East Capitol street between centh and Nineteenth streets, David Babp. secretary Federation of Citizens’ oc in condemning the refusal of the I» rict Commissioners to pave the ay of this thoroughfare, which in front of the New Eastern High 8chool. Demand Made for Sidewalks. Resolutions were adopted requesting +hat sidewalks be laid and curbing in- ttalled to prevent trucks and pe- destrians from further damaging the Jawns on the front of the school building. The Commissioners will be urged, wccording to resolutions presented by . Kimball, chairman of the s and avenues committee, and \dopted by the association, to provide alleys in blocks bounded by Bighth Ninth, Capitol street and Mas chusetts _avenue, and Massachusetts \venue, B, Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets. An effort will be made to have all broken and illegible street markers on lampposts replaced at a number of street intersections. New members elected were: A R. Cator, John \\' arnes, Frank Guikani, Roy, E, kell, Clarence E. Kishbach, D. C. "Bosworth, Walter E Simmons and Frank Wiblitzhouser. President Guilford S. Jameson pre- sided. en —e Henry Farman, the flying ploneer, | YOUR INCOME TAX | No. 9. Losses .Ansmg from fires, storms, shipwreck, “or other casualty,” or from theft. whether or not Lonnecml a taxpayer's business, may be nlcducted from gross income in his 1925 income tax return. If his home or automobile is destroyed by fire or his pu\p 'ty damaged by storm, the loss deductible for the year in which it was incurred. Loss of property by theft or bur. glary is an allowable deduction, and need not be incurred in the taxpayer's trade or business. rom embezzlement is also A loss deductible. re deductible only to the which they are not compen sated for by insurance or otherwise. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Natlonal—Cyril Maude in “These “harming People,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Matinee at 2:20 p.m. Belasco—""White Cargo,” drama, at pam. Matinee at 2:20 p.m. Wardman Park. Miss Lulu Bett,” comedy drama, at 8:30 p.m. _Keith’s—Mrs. Leslie Carter, vaude- ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Earle—Orpheum Unit Show, vaude- ville, continuous from 1 to 11 p.m. Strand—Willie Creager, vaudeville, continuous from 12:30 to 11 p.m. Gayety—"Sliding” Billy Watson, bur- lesque, at $:15 p.m. I's Circus,” at 50 and §:2 Lane,” at etropolitan—'Memo 740 and | 11:40 am., 1:30, 3:50, , |9:45 p.m. Palace ’)Iu Mothers,"” at 11:30 a.m., 1:25, 3:35, 0, 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. Rialto—"His JaLZ Bride,” at 11:35 50, 0 and 9:50 p.m. Tl\ oli—"The Roud to Yesterday,” 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. .\mbassud»r — “Dance Madness," 8 and 9:40 p.m. ( Plllrnl— ‘The Storm Breaker,™ 30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. ———— Canal Transits Decline. . Walker, Governor of the Pana- ma Canal Zone, has informed the War Department that the total transists through the Panama Canal during | 425 were 4.774 commercial vessels, se of 119 compared with th calendar year. Comparing the transits, he says that 85 more coalburning vessels, 94 more motor passenger and cargo vessels and 300 fewer _ofl-burning vessels passed through the canal in 1925 than in 1924, at e Paced by a motor cycle, which also acted as a windbreak, a French bi- cycle rider recently pedaled at a speed of 74 miles an hour. ESCO COFFEE theResult of 50Years of ~ practical coffee experiernce M-E-SWING CO. 1013 - € STREET~ has been made an officer of the Legion of Honor of France. A Nourishing Substitute If Lenten observance or dietary predilection bars meat from the menu—Chestnut Farms Cottage Cheese will take its place to your palatable delight. For Chestnut Farms Cottage Cheese is rich in the For Meat essential elements for nourishment. Also on Sale by Leading Grocers and Delicatessens .Pennsylvania Avenue In a hygienically sealed pack- age—delivered direct to your home—with your milk; or later by special delivery, as you may prefer—15 cents. Potomac 4000 ‘THE . EVENING VALENTINO DENIES BETROTHAL RUMORS Actor Says He Will Lose $50,000 ‘Wager if He Marries Within Four Years. ! B the Associated Press. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., March 10.— Rudolph Valentino, the fllm actor, whom Pola Negri said three days ago she would marry, perhaps, denied vesterday that he was to wed the Polish actress. “We have not even discussed mar- riage,” Valentino said. “If I get married before 1930 it will cost me $50,000." He explained that he had made a bet with S. Manuel Reachi of Paris that he would not wed be- fore that date. “Both of us have lots of work head of us,” Valentino continued. “We are not enguged. I do not like the word ‘engagement.’ It sounds too much like a contract one has to per- form by a certain date.” Miss Negri, after describing Val- entino as her ideal, the perfect man, said that she would marry him if her love for him stood the test of a four-month separation, which will occur soon when she leaves for Bu- rope. Negress, Aged 112, Dies. CHICAGO, March 10 (®).—Lillie Hughes, 112-year-old negress, died yes- terday. She was a slave many years. Death followed a fall three months ago, when she fractured a leg. Two aged daughters survive. —(‘;OLF" bl K il A GARRISON’S Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co., Ine. 914 E Street N.W. WE Oppenheimer & Shah 907 F St. N.W. BU Y- Diamonds, Old Gold, Silver and Platinum. Saving is not stinginess |)u’.! rather the very essence of char- acter, the foundation of suecess. Commercial accounts solicited and every banking service rendered therewith. Bank open 8:30 to 3. days until 5:15 P.M. 5:20 to 8. Government pay Saturday evenings FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK ! Tenth St., at Pa. Ave. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue JOHN B. COCHRAN, THO! President V. At 26th Street STAR, WASHINGTON STREET TO BE SHIFTED. an.dwny Change Would Alter Walter Reed Boundaries. The shifting of Aspen street 90 feet in a souwtherly direction between Georgia avenue and Sixteenth street was approved yesterday by the Dis- trict Commissioners in a report to Chairman Zihlman of the House Dis- trict committee on an amendment to the bill providing for the extension of Fourteenth street through the. Wal- ter Reed Hospital reservation. Aspen street is a southern boundary of the hospital grounds. The Com missioners recommended that the purchase of the land necessary for the change be shared by lhfi\ Federal and District governments. The land which would be aggregates about two and sixty-two h:ln(.lredlhi acres and is valued at $7,865. After being moved the street would be relaid to a 90-foot width. acauired A new pipe 19 feet in diameter will convey 7,000 a power station near Girenoble. At Last—A Real Value Quality & Quantity Combined Detached Brick—Chevy Chase, Md. 8 R, 2 B—2-Car Garage J. Benson Thomas Co. 819 15th NW. Main 8416 i i They have all the “ 6 Big Rooms—3 Porches Entire House is screened— and a separate garage On a 90-foot wide—THROUGH street teet of melting snow | and water from the French Alps to | These 7th St. Homes Are Beauties e-time” features of size and finish. WEDNESDAY " Mrs. Allison’s Will Filed. The will of Mrs. Alice W. Allison, who died February 28, has been filed for probate. She leaves her personal effécts to her children, Ella W. and Chutles H. Allison. The remaining es- whd is devised to the Washington Loan and Trust Co. in trust to pay the net income monthly to the chil- dren until they reach majority, when each is to have a share of the estate. 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LinkLiUN >1AN EY COM.PANY OF AMERICA CRANDALL'S [ METROPOLIYAN == F ST. AT 10TH TODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. 13th St—Helow F TODAY—1:30 TO 11 P. M. Plotures and Keith Populor Price_Vaudeville WRIGHT DANCERS 21 Brilliant Artists in a Gorgeous Revel HOWARD'S PONIES 4 OTHER GREAT ACTS 4 ON THE SCHREEN BLANCHE SWEET In First Natiopa tent WHY WOMEN LOVE t_ Full Sh 5130; L Vaudeville w. 9:30 :ua‘fin‘m‘cé'uomn Triumphant Return in a New FASHION REVUE Contumes by First Nat Presents Eleanor BOARDMAN CONRAD NAGEL With Wm. Sterling i Romance MEMORY LANE JACK SMITH Famous Victor Artist, the “WHISPERING BARITONE” Today at 3135, 7:30 & 9138 . M. Finest Orchestra Danfel Breeskin, Conductor —NEXT WEEK— THE LOOMIS TWINS CRANDALL’S Mat. Daily, TODAY E( Ak “RoAD Ak A LLE ROW—M ARG ERITE FIFTH AVE COMEDY 19th & P'k K - s B iR DE LA ENUE il o oy ERITE s FIFTH AVE SRS Ambassador 18NS & Col.Rd. Mate. sat TODAY AMERI N Mats. Sat.. 2 pn b .m'« PRIRE WIND MADNESS CRANDALI.'S DAY HOUS ORM BREAK ( — xmmmm\- Comin” CRANDALL’S mu; 1 MEIGIAN EARLE LAQLELINE Lo HOME Ra. 10« oM A S UK DY r\lul(l(u 4 LOEW'S COLUMBIA ¥ Street_at_1ith NOW PLAVING Yetro-Goldwyn~Presents NORMA With Charles Emmett Mack and Carmel Myers in a thrilling ro- mance of circus life. “THE DEVIL'S CIRCUS" SENNETT COMEDY INTERNATIONAL NEWS, ETC. of Cork Hige from the Broad- way stage hit. with ALICE JOYCE---CONWAY TEARLE CLARA BOW AND OTHERS COMEDY---“DANCING DADDIES" PATHE NEWS---OVERTURE, ETC “EDWARD JOHNSON | Of Metropolitan Opera Co. Assisted by JOAN RUTH In Costute KEITH~ALBEE VAUDEVILLE ! ONE OF THRF A onre MUTUAL BURLES Minstrel Night Our tion. € hm Hospital and Sick Room Abdomina! Belts and Trusses Kloman Instrument Pel » st in B 13th \ Christian Science Member of the Bo In Masonic Auditorium Thursday, March 11, at 8 P.M. No Collection. Bithsapta Ore e AT MRS. I.ESLIE CARTER Famous Star of ‘Zaza,’ ‘Du and ‘‘The Heart of Mary- land," presenting “THE SAVAGE” A Drams_of Ruccis's Unrest TWICE DALY, K FRENCH \IODFI ON THE RUNWAY X %242 w3 RN Your Eyes Feel Tired? condi Rzzz77 7772777777 RIALTO 9th at Gee N. W. —NOW PLAYING— MARIE PREVOST In a Picturization of Beatrice Burton's Btor: ) Nowspaper Serial = vor Wite. " entitiad . “HIS JAZZ BRIDE” —ON THE STAGE— PECK MILLS BAND axp KATE SMITH Jazzland plonosived and optometrist will correct the Consuit him_todav OPTICAL CO. t. ES 614 9th 712 11th S reet | \\ When in Need of Supplies SEE Co., Inc. 1 14th St. NN\W. Main 5088 MISCITA GUTERSON, Conductor RIALTO CONCERT ORCHESTRA Overture, “‘Artist's Life Waltz, " Comedy—International New Free Lecture —ON Twice Dally 2115-8115 THEATER INAT, ‘SLIDING’ BILLY WATSON BIG FUN SHOW LADIES' MATINEE DAILY—25c NEXT WEEK—' LET'S GO. —BY— ter V. Ross, C. S. B., of San Francisco, Calif. rd of of The Mother Chu Church of Christ. ston, Massachusett: Lecture and New York Avenue N.W. ORCHESTRA Under the Ausplees of 0“nmhllem;n-n-r. Guest ( n‘r‘u!‘.‘."..m oo et || LAWRENCE. TIBBETTS Christ, Scientist Baritone, \let Opera. All Welcome Seats Mrs. Gre Bureau, Droops, _Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free. Are you habit? Make it a “pledge” of ‘your satary’eac) Cor. 7th and E Sts. KEITH~ALBEE VAUDEVILLE ONE OF THREE GREAT HEADLINE! THIS \\'ELK cultivating the saving The anmluhla Comedian to save a part ‘paeday. © 7 Interest ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Drl‘lnll Ae( ol Song a 10 oviEn e 1 l'lllull SUPER Prrones MAIN 4484-44356823 FEATURES 'NEW YORK SYMPHONY | NATIONA AMUS il 1o ll(hlml « Distinguished Comedian CYRIL In the Hilartous Comedy “'I'HESE cummmc PEOPLE' Hathes NEXT WEEK Nights. £1 10 1 forizinal N Sat. Mat AL He. Musick! Hevi ¥ SPECIAL ue HALL i Graon Tine.” MAIL ORDERS 3 oF Direct From Ed MAUDE NOW T A LalchTen: hic “The rerfeet TONIGHT 8:20 MAT. SAT. Wnn ENGAGEMENT Ernest Schelling M INENT PIANIST onal Theater—Th s ckets, Arthur Smith Bul Twli's, Seuts Mrs, Droov’s. Ritt's M W Mareh 13 4:3 i+ Lind Coneert . Sat. ke &165. % KEITH~ALBEE VAUDEVILLE- ON GREAT E OF THR THIS WEEK OLGA STECK THE WARDVAYN AND MOSCOw PARK HOT March HEADLINERS “]’HE GRAB BAG” I;Aui cunm 0. - Phones MAIN 4434, 443?«1;[ WARDMAN THEATE The Thomes Herbert “LULU BETT" Dion. Ofiee. TONIGHT At 8:20 MEDY 1Y MA 1 SHUBERT gLascQ TV | 506 t0 $2.50,g50. yorsr. scner ARL C A\RROLL Presents he New York (as That Made t “WHITE cARGO” | NEXT MON in Her © \mm. 30¢ to Sat. Contine Exciting [ DAY ARL CARROLT Presents Dwn Dramatic Ve Wed. Mat Mat.,_50c to 8¢ : of the Tropics SEATS THUR. raion . “ASHES OF LOVE" Sat o Coi. 006 i F]]m Features W. 933 SHAN. | . 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