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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D: C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, -1930. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. MUSEMENTS. _ AMUSEMENT! AMUSEMENTS. —___AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. —_Ethe! —_— - BLANK BOOKS | ;,,-;'gg-;-,,;';,b;:h’m o 1) Pl el EVER i CRI l lC AGREES E. Morrison Paper Co. IRAFH[: PRGBLEMS ety—“Novelties of 1930," bur-||| Washington’s Only e pek | lesqus, at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Theutur ARRYMURE ¥ 4 Ria lo— “Ail i = : s P B g 4 6% | HINDU WASSAN : D W GRI F' F'I' I 'H’S 0 and 9:09 p.m. (third \\Pekl SELECR A":“. T:.TE‘AE:“.. Connecticut Avenue Associa- |, Faiscs~ Follow Thry e ; T el mascen lELSlE_T"Elg !‘.!Y L4 ® Quict on the Weskrn NEXT WEEK Sontsmall cost From the by Julia Peterkin G §’ —_— tion Holds First Meeting | 1,5 sm. oo ks (gaden, West.” at| _ ; NEXT WEEK Mol orders Xow | SEATS WE ] 1:31 For Healthy Fun PROFESSICNAL, PLAYERS ,!:H‘,{ES of Fall Season. . 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, 7:40 and 9 mlpmo A Y THE Lonton AN NEW oAk ot ‘ ‘ ’ ’ ou warh - iliom.” at 11:30 am. 1:51, \*"SW|M A ] 3 S DE Sk 6, 7:49 and 10:12 p.m. iT. N.W, ! The first Fall meeting of the Con-| Columbia—"What a Widow" (second /i In A. A. Milne's Latest Comedy DAILY c { necticut Avenue Citizens' Assaciation “f'cskv ;tfl 131015 am., 1:15, 3:20, 5:20, {eanedalc o 50 'RUSSES fitted expertly. theld in All Souls' Church, Woodiey | ' 22 AN pm. | Very rensonabls pricer. f pince and Cathedral avenue, ast might, | 1, 1" aPSUaR—Reno.” at 11 3| AMBASSADOR || | .t tk IS THE GIBSON'S, 917 G St. N.W. Fi|was devoted to discussion of traffic | pom il orain |and safety problems and adoption of | Ambassador—"Reno,” at 6:15, 8:07 | — m—e - ~N. Y. Sun. £ resolutions suggesting measures for | and 9:59 p.m, oy 4 e 1 their correction. . | Central—"The Office Wife s hERZOG S | Amcng the projects which will be ”,n’“’: to 11 pam, : 5 ¢ ! (o) Sea Food Cafc | festered by the association during the | 4 40“’6,56 7;!“;_’ ‘zg";“m“f:;, at 2:50, FRAGRANT as 3 A - o j coming season will be the construc- autumn air stirring 5 NOW PLAYING— ?‘e‘,’?‘e:‘lnql}??’ls ton of a new bridge to repiace the Ohoese Userl as ‘Dole. through scented forests ( ¥ A Paramonnt Picture. mperial and Deviled Crabs ing'e Bridge on Connecticut avenue, ; All Fresh Tish in Seasen { which the association has been work-| MUNICH (#).—Limburger cheese to is the fresh flfl}"" of 1) X THE EVENING STAR THE WASHINGTON POST ;:E ;"/N;7"'"h‘5‘ I e B fnd ‘the | the uncmployed of Bavaria as part (S}I:,.l:(:d .(r)lxdver (l:\": / LA F A “Reaches high level of art , , ., “Glorious attempt . . . Outstand- 11t Watzr Sts |creation of a public park similar to | PAYMent of their dole has barn sug- Hickory Goals — the // F°l Story told with ¢ und ing historical film . Carefully ithat on Meridian Hill on a site op- | gested by a member of the Peasants 14 Story told with proper understand- Sy v ” : ; c hoto- | posite the Oyster Echool on Calvert | party i " Olmsted way. \ s The world is £ worked out story ... Scenic photo Street, Tt was sald (hat the omvert | party i the Bavarian Dist, ‘ BUDWMQEM ing . . . The world is fortunate & 8 As the cheese producers i % g 2 Y ¥ A 5 play beautiful . . ., Remarkable R is available an: e prox ar: in diff S U as mpathetic ar 2 g ON'T Ferge: We Make ||} o or ATk o RbopHMGAGEANe | o e B the sale of their | : ad g E tHit i wassthe sympathetic artist, portraits of the past . . . Walter Fhoto Enlargeivents Resolutions were adopted urging the Products. they had their spokesman & " ‘[E 3 GRIFFITH, who undertook and | Huston gives finest portrayal . . . Traffic Bureau to place automatic sig. | SUEEESt that every person receiving ma wputol Theatre 4 Revie completed the task Told in Una Merkel, as Lincoln’s sweet= g nal lights at the south side of Macomb employment dol> be paid 1 mark less | 7 % ‘BYE BYE S 4 i . g 8x10 street and the north side of Newark °ach week and instead receive a ticket N . e vivid pictures . . . Grant, Sheri- heart, contributes one of the fine for | street on Connecticut avenue. "It was | g00d for ons pound of Limbueger. : o also voted to request that the curb B : LOEW’'S Y dan, Lee excellent characteriza- pictures to this gallery. o 3 B LUMB / Ortical sidewalk on Newark street | “rnousands of cvil i 1 1 . M. E Compans ||at _its intersection with Conuc:ticut | 4pponcs IS o st uployes b/ Yor Fine F a_R tions. amous Jor Fine Foods. 10w |avenue be cut back fo provide casier | mociacd B meeting at Westminster, FINAL WEEK/ N H M. i b L ngland, recently. s t against th 1336 G. STREET q AL T |[and sater acces to the avenue. 5 per cent Teduction in-the caet of liv- S GI.ORI A THE TIMES P Ing bonus now in force. . ot H 2 = ’ WASHINGTON HERALD A film of distinction, becatise its . ‘M CRORY BLAST SUIT central character has been endowed Double Rooms, $40 Per Mo. “Griffith’s film of Lincoln’s life fine with all the superb skill and sym- Two Rooms =nd Bath TERMS CHALLENGED | _ina Sophisticated Comedy <\ portrait . . . A human Lincoln ., . . pathetic understanding a GREAT $65 Per Mo. e } Reveals him as the man history and ACTOR can give to a role . ... | g nke | 2 Values striking and positive Coffee Sho $100,000 Damage Action Plaintiffs | . : human sympathy know him to be The ‘(';‘riffilh-v}l‘ficnotlliuston :v\l;ra-. P | Declared to Have Neglected | \ WY + « . Walter Huston one of the ¢ | 7, e ham Lincoln’ is a worthy men CCLONIAL HOTEL \ Pertinent Facts. ‘ y Ol IR ; i ‘/onr s finest actors on the screen today.” morial.” 15th and M NW. | Declaring that the plaintiffs have o I ¢ { B “ e, ‘iii‘,i;’;‘;;;”,“:,,.‘:,fi‘;‘,.’:‘;‘&‘2,"’,.:;’3,‘,’!:;“?," eatlng t s part ot our WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS S | Carter, 85 Delaeld. pace as hemwes | : rcjular service to ) “THE OLD MASTER STILL IS DOING A WONDERFUL JOB.” Mr. Grifith's clBSONS 917 G St N.W. ffl&'fiia"fi&ffi?"” :tor;;hnelr 5'(‘1“ AdV ‘Lincoln’ at National Theater, has Tender ness, Dignity and \trength .o oA fine ets. and which are made 1SOY =~ act as your con- 3 job of what might easily have been self-conscious . . . Walter Huston is IM- s the basis of suits for $100,000 damages | by the wife and for $10,000 additional MENSE as Lincoln . .. Tremendous understanding, swell throughout . . . how MT. VERNON | |5 bt tlban sisicoim . Carier. e 1 : o P B o LISt iy st e | sultant in al patient and understanding and human he makes the man! . . . If only we had { Supreme Court, to require more definite | A“ "Am 6 more such actors! . . . The production is superb . . . Unmistakable and inimita- Just call ohiarles M S:,',’,.'.f,f:,o,. e L | matters of heating. | <5 Neion & ighenes 8o ble GRIFFITH touch ... What a job for a director! What a picture! . . . If you Lfil‘l OF THE miss " it, it will be your own dad-burned fault.” Leaves Seventh At. Whar! Dally | C. B. Tebbs and Frank H. Myers, the . 11 | McCrory corporation says the deciara- | - GOLDEN WEST™ jatran, o e oy S Heating Headquarters—William ithout mung what exploded and what | 3 42 A 3 | e ? 2 i hdmin, 5e | | B2 o T Sl b s King & Son—and tell us your | K5V TED HEALY 9 Lunch Counter on Steamer | | the company was negligent in the main- | . (5 Favorite Jester & v Mount Vernon Not Open om Sundays r;,‘ennx:nce and operation of the cellar of | Problcm. whether 1t concerns the ulx RACKETEERS ! s store, . | BOBBY FOLSOM - 2550 o Notice has been served on Attorneys | VITAPUONE STAR. ! Al der H. Bell i hall - satile. WONDARHOTICOF WESIIION '} | £sander I, el nd E. = Macsnalt| fuel you use or the proper func PALLS READING B0KE £ AMBASSADOR et Pricay. “""ti'i:" i tioning of your heating plant. ol NOW PLAYING—TWICE DAILY L"_ £ g0 :;'\23;,';, 3‘,::‘ PROTEST BIG STATIONS Draw on our 95 years of experi- METROPOLITAN ‘ 2:30 - - - 830 5 A . N\mdb?l POo/ | Protective Association Objects to ence—there s no obhgatlon. 9 . & e Large Wave-Length Broadcasting. | 3 3 3 All Sea served S “‘“"’w"" A protest against the creation of 3 1 ts Re 500 ROOMS FROM :1.50 forty 50.000-watt broadcasting stations | | in the United States was filed with the R.a?ilo Commission by the Radio Pro- . * tective Association, it was announced ) Pierce-Pebco Boiler! | yesterday. The grounds for the protest | 1 Aqfi'n’i”m’l.,’uf‘m.u/ N p Al e | were that “such superstations would lal n ll | O n the average size de<tmy the usefulness of the regional | )5 ]fl “”7 | and local stations on all intervening 5 . _The larg: channels.” capacity and | The association demanded, if its! T}le Clty s O]Jest Coal (& hf ample heating sur- | protest were overruled, that “the suver- | . H(’ 5 TS ey ey B | power stations be grouped in a single | Merchants [0 THE GREATEST mum heat absorption ‘sfictlgg of the radio dial, 50 that the | DRAMATIC alleged evil effects of eir excess power . e e o lowspomered denntont | Main Office 23 SENSATION Time Payment Plan’ broadcasters.” | - BITIIIBIIA " . PIERCE-EASTWOOD o 1151 16th Street o STATE nome oF Weaters Bieet - n © EVER IN and_economy of op- The commission is now engaged In WASHINGTON 8o Boilers and Radiators taking testimony in support of some LAST DA NLEY SMITH i n Franz Molnars s g 2 27 applications for the use of high b “Queen High” lu':‘n(v.::r[\uh‘_cx'rmfd _‘l‘l'z:‘l'nlu;‘xnnljun- power on cleared channels. | Note — Republican Rally Will Be Held ve Distrl at This Theatre Tomorrow. Pictures Exclasive Distributors Wl Restme: Thurstay _Thu : ROSE HOBART 'ESTELLE TAYIOR HARESICTINN Byt E. G. Schafer Co. , RTO ST BOVE A H.B.WARNEA — LEE TRACY Dan” “at. 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