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LINCOLN PARKITES RENAME GAMMELL Kimball Assails Mail Service " in Southeast at Citizens’ Group Meeting. Joseph L. Gammell was re-elected | president of the Lincoln Park Citizens' 1: Association at the first Fall meeting fast night in the Bryan School, 1355 B street southeast. Vice presidents chosen were Alfred @alvert and Harry G. Kimball. Wil- fiam A. Carlin was named secretary for grother term, with John P, Kern finan- | cial secretary and Frederick Muller | treasurer, Gammell and Carlin were 11 elected delegates to the Federation of Citizens’ Assoclations. The mail service of the section was gcored by Harry G. Kimball, although the association took no action on this| 8: gubject, other than refe: it fo a com- mittee for report at the next meeting. Kimball declared ‘that while, the trend of modern times was to “give you more for your money.” he did not see why the Post Office Department should start ving less. Sometimes & letter mailed B g tner 1nthe ‘comumunity was not delivered for more than 24 hours, Kim- George A. G. Wood, president of the Washington Gas Light Co.. addressed of gas today and the future aims and| developments of the gas company under | the new organization. Alexandria, he|C. sald, was regarded as an important| T manufacturing center for gas for the metropolitan area in the future. IThe association was also addressed by Dr. Decline in behalf of the Red Cross’ annual membership drive. The| group was told of thousands of persons iding in the territory of the drought ho would have “to be helped by others keep them from going hungry this ter.” © NINE DEATHS PROBED PMen Believed to Have Been Vic- tims of “Bad Liquor.” 7 NEW YORK, October 21 (#)—Nine fen died Sunday, apparently from pad liquor, and an investigation was #tarted by health authorities, police and hibition agents. !"fiomm authorities expressed the be- fet the liquor may have emanated from the same source that spread death through Newark, N. J., recently. © All of the nine died in Manhattan, three of them on the lower East Side, yhere deaths from poisongus. sleohol called “smoke” have numerpus. USSES fitted expertly. Very reasonable prices. GIBSON’S, 917 G St N.W. Beautiful Enlargéments A EE US FIRST If You Need. BLANK BOOKS Hours 8:00—5:38 & E. Morrison P PUPLICAY e You wafl ADAMS NEWS DEPOT %2 G ST. N. pertly, very reasonable prices. GIBSON'S, 917 G St. N.W. 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Schaf :Co. “Michael and Mary,” at 8:30 p.m. ond week), at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. am., 1:25, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25 and §:30 p.m. 12:05 a.m,, 2:19, 4:41, 7:25 and 9:47p.m. am,, 1:25, 3:25, 11:20 am. and 9:55 p.m. || MARINE CORPS ORDERS ' ‘The following changes are announced: cruiting, district of Kansas City, Kansas | City, Mo., to Indian Head, Md. porting of relief detached Lakehurst, | N. J., to Hampton Roads, Norfolk, Va. recruiting, district of Omaha, Omaha, the meeting on the possibilities of use|Nebr., to Lakehurst, N. J. October 24 detached, Washington, D. .. to Parris Island. S. C. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Shubert-Belasco—Madge Kennedy In National—“Abraham Lincoln” (sec- Gayety—"Silk Stocking Revue,” bur- ‘A Lady’s Morals,” at 11 5:15, 7:25 and 9:30 p.m. Rialto—"“A Lady Surrenders,” at 11:25 Palace — “Her Wedding Nigh! Earle—"“The Life of the Party,” at m., 1:55, 4:10, 5:35, 7:45 and Fox—"“Up the River,” at 11:15 am., 34, 3:53, 5:26, 7:45 and 10:04 pm. R-K-O Keith's—“Brothers,” at 11:25 25, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Metropolitan “The Squealer,’ at 1:05, 2:50, 4:35, 6:20, 8:05 Ambassador—“The Squealer,” at 6:20, 05 and 9:55 p.m. Central—“Big Boy,” from 11 am. to pm. ‘Scarlet Pages,” at 2:40, 4:25, | and 9:50 pm. ! Capt. Walter S. Gaspar, detached re- First Lieut. Walter I. Jordan, on re- First Lieut. Ralph D. Leach, detached Second Lieut. Granville K. Frisbie, on Expertly Sharpenes all Charge G St. NW. THE : EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1930. SUPREME COURT DROPS SENATE IMMUNITY SUIT Refuses to Act in Cochran Case, Charging Couzens With Slander. By the Associated Press. ‘Whether Senators are immune from liability in damage suits for assertions made on the floor of the Senate will not Court. highest court refused to entertain a suit brought by Howe P. Cochran of Wash- | William H. Wilmer, save his failing sight. ington, & tax expert, against Senator Couzens of Michigan. Cochran sued the Michigan Senator in the courts here for slander, based on statements made in a speech in the Sen- ate in April, 1928, immune from prosecution for state- ments he made on the floor of the Senate. hANSIE A ‘The giraffe has no voice at all—not even the female giraffe—and has never been known to utter a sound. ENJOY— Well Balanced Menus Regular Dinner, 75¢ CHICKEN OR Tastv Dishes Served in the same way as vou_enjoy at home—Home- made Pastries and Pies. THE THE POMONA EARLE ITOTE STANW I3 -ESTAW THIRD OPERATION MADE Indiana By the Associated Press. | Tarkington. Indiana novelist, is recov- be decided at this time by the Supreme | ering from a third operation performed , - |on his left eye at the Wilmer Institute This was disclosed yesterday when the | o¢ johng Hopkins Hospital here by Dr. 10 days ago. and reports from the hos- Pital yesterday were that the novelist was Showing remarkable recovery. The first operation took place several months The lower courts dismissed the suit | ago, and Tarkington returned to the in- on the ground that the Senator was | stitute for the second several weeks ago. The novelist has practically Jost the sight of his right eye. ON TARKINGTON’S EYE Novelist Showing Re- markable Recovery, Baltimore Hospital Reports. BALTIMORE, October 21.—Booth in an effort to The latest operation was performed AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. And the, Denishawn Dancers In a Reautiful Danes Performancs Seats, §1 fo $2.30. On Sale at Box Office INDOOR GOLF The “NATIONAL” “Miniature Golf that is Aceurate” 228 FIRST ST. N.W. Convenient Parking For Your Healths D SAKE (' cMen & ovomen o2 e HOF AMBASSADOR 4~HOTEL . POOL... — ON THE STAGE == “The Croonng Troubodow” IN_PERSON What You Ask Is Already For You ] UNITY LECTURE tonight on THE LAW OF TRUE PRAYER Tells you the right way to pray—8 P.M. RALPH E. 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Boyer Motor Sales Capitol Heights, Md. Montgomery County Motor Co., Inc. Rockville, Md. THE BUSIEST GIRL IN WASHINGTON! —she’s at the box-office of Loew’s ; Columbia where the crowds flock! A LADY’'S MORALS surine GRACE MOORE it Wallace BEERY — Reginald DENNY — Jobyna HOWLAND Loew’s COLUMBI NATIONAL 5 NOW PLAYING \ 2:30—TWICE DAILY—8:30 LAST WEEK ' D. W. GRIFFITH’S LINCOLN With WALTER HUSTON and F STREET AT 12th PALACK NOW PLAVING— ‘HER WEDDI NIGHT” Ve ON THE STAGE- BEN BLUE 'ROYAL REVELS’ Una Merkel United Artists Production Positively Last Day SUNDAY, OCT. 26 Next Week Beg. Mon. Seats Thurs. “‘-:‘l':;:o ELASC at 2:30 50¢ to $1.50 PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS Presents THE LONDON AND NEW YORK HIT MADGE KENNEDY In A. A. Milne's Latest Comedy MICHAEL and MARY NEXT SUNDAY—SEATS WED. Direct From Ziesfeld Theater, N. Y. ED. WYNN The Pertect Fool PRESENTS® HIMSELF IN ZIEGFELD’S «SIMPLE SIMON” R st el Betutinar Girls A DIAMOND $TUDDED EPIC’ ALADY INA SETTING B of SILVERY P, “ION_ WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 9th ‘and F Six. N.W. Sat. Eve., October 25. § O'Clock P.M. FRIEDA HEMPEL In Her Famous JENNY LIND CONCERT ‘es, $2.50. $2, $1.50, $1. iS¢, S0 "klll on sale at Washington Audito- New Willard Hotel and T. Arthur ‘s Ticket Bureau. GAYETY THEATRE 9th & F Sts. Phone Dist. 9234 Washingion's Only Burlesque Theater HINDA WASSAU and FRANK SILK Midnite Show Friday Nite LI XN VELY" onD$ TR CAROLINA Rét&* Gobie Sk ERY in “SINS OF THE CHILDREN." FAIRLAWN 25368 160 % “GOOD_T ONS." LYRIC Srdsedsin ;fi:o’mlo 1st St. & R. L Ave. N.W. “POR THE DEFENSE," ____ WM. POWELL. s sEco GEORGIA AVENUE, SILVER SPRING, MD. Gl}'ITA GAREO in S‘fAfi BETHESDA, MD. Fome of Western Electric Sound LAST DAY—"ANYBODY'S WAR.” Fea- turing The Two Black Crows, Moran and- Mack DOROTHY REV! in “CALL OF THE WEST.” TRECTION SIDNEY LUST, K near 9ih ‘Today-Tomorrow LONDON.* . Rainier, Md. TODAY . MARX BROS.. “ANIMAL CRACKERS." Starting Tomorrow— ‘COMMON CLAY." RICHMOND ALEXANDRIA, VA, Today-Tomorrow—MO- RAN AND MACK, “ANYBODY'S WARX DUMBARTON 'B3:%%s KAIL A L _AND BASIL RA “THE FLIRT! “DON'T_GET _EXCITED. PRINCESS JOAN CRAWFORD in ‘i ING_BRIDES.” TAKOMA S Hbi o GARY COOPER in “The Man From Wyoming” Mat.. Wed.. 3:30 PM. ‘Warner Bros.” AMBASSADOR _ coi*a."¥: TQDAY-JACK HOLT in EALER." “Warner Bros.’ o5 3 624 H St. N.E. TODAY AND TOMORROW-—DOUG- LAS FAIRBANKS. JR., in “Ol NIGHT AT SUSIE'S. ‘Warner Bros.” Conn. Ave. .+ McKinley St. AND TOMORRH LAS FAIRBANKS, . in __NIGHT AT SUSIE'S™ Warner Bros.” 645 Pa. GRAND % %% TOMORROW -RAMON & Hy Warner Bros.” TODAY S TNVARRS TOMYRD “CALL " O FLESH.: g The Play that Scored A Tremendous Success on Broadway Now a Greater Film §ROTHER STARTING FRIDAY WITH p SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW @ AMOS ‘n’ ANDY In Their First Motlon Pleture ““GHECK and DOUBLE | CHECK" (A% R-K:0 Radlo Super-Production) MIGHTIEST: SHOW p OF ALL TIME o Beserzed Seats Now On Sale for All Tickets 50c RAL 9t t. Bet. D and E TODAY AND TOMORROW— 30N VRig BGFROW AL Yo Warner Bros.” 'OLONY G- Ave. & Farrasut st TODAY AND TOMORROW-—D T MACRATL 2 HE CrricR — WIFE." Warner Bros.” 1230 C St. N.E. TGDAY AND _TOMORROW-GRET T EkRo Iy ~ROMANGE " _OneTA Warner Bros. ox.” SAVQY ' & © TODAY AND TOMORRO Wi CHARLES MURRAY in *WOMEN EVERYW) > . Rd. N.W. ark Rd. NW. "~ TODAY AND TOMORRO! TRRGUSON. AND AARION NIXON in “SCARLET PAGES.” ve. & Quebec St. N.W. TODAY AND TOMORROW-BUSTER ___KEATON in "DOUGH_BOYS. 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 958 NORMA SHEARER MARIE. DRE ROD LA ROCQUE, HEDDA HO! “LET US BE GAY.” : WEDNESDAY _E class at 8:30, $1.50: tango taught. acrobatic and taps class Monday. BN SR, ot v CA RINE BALLE—AIL sty] of Biiruns o revuias Thureday, sve Thirsdsy ‘eve. P30 N . Worth 118! % L necticut ave.