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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 27, 1921—PART S T y °, o accident met with by State Manager | their families during the coming sum- jeléctric plant on the Colorado river. B e e e e o o i i e tne |WATER POWER FOR CHILE g™, Riio " winere it in expected % ll e mord from a Woodmen's meeting in |dance fo be given Thursday, March e 118.000 horsepower can be developed. | ' is city. While standing at the side Py thian Temple. Master Arti-|Vas| il- | The project is backed - largely b of his car investigating éngine trou- |san Rink, in an address, spoke of the tiatural Resources CofRe ULy BICE vmo e 118 : ble. a heavy truck that sped out of | get-together meeting to be held next ized for Electricity. | N i o the ‘storm struck him, fracturing two [ month, and requested the presence of % f it for. the promolion of e S0y *__(Continued from Fourth Page) cholas of Kellar Memorial Church,|The Storm strucic him. fracqugine two | onth: and requested the presence of NTIAGO. Chile, February 25— PBGY was the need of more power | - Miss Anna Singles, representing theling machine took him tg: @ doctor's [ Glasco, Barnard and Butler, and Re- |Vast natural water power r ources by Poth the Valparaiso and Santiago on Tuesday night. April 5. This will | deputy state commander: Mrs. Eliza-| oftice in Laurel, after whichihe was | corder Schrach also addressed the|In the central proviuces of Chile are |sifet railwavs and by mining and be in the nature of a stag affair and | Peth Rule. past “‘?:“MMH"‘:‘ in :“;“ taken to Baltimore in an ambulance. | meeting 5 to be put to use to generate electricity | Ind@strial enterprises. Until recently an athletic program has been ar-| Bl -“;“:j i;n:n-en' o \‘?mmny C of Elm Camp is pre- / for Santiago, Valparaiso and neigh- né water )wwgr c;‘nceflshl:s in ;.hlllp ranged. s Slss paring for a unique entertainment CA’ RATERNT’ boring cities and tow A company, | were granted by the president of the| . f= sodna Haag. Josephine Mal-|and country dance to be given on| THOLIC ! T. TY. capitalized &t $3250.000, has been |republic for mgre than. thirty-five “The “boosters committee” of Sencca, | ghall FINME NELITIOS paith M )Apr:; Fo?l(:“y' This event is in the | Callo ,\;:::;m;l“» i qa;'oofir;uv z‘hfl\’c formed for the purpose and work |years, but the Tatest concessions are | -rll l No i ci i ! -3 = ” = hands ol > - Sergt. b al e 2 2 3 s o Vi - | sal . f B e & for | phillips, Mrs. F. Hathcock, M. Riedel. | Nicnols . 1°3%. Srihere thausnt in Giub ki day Svermnr o The o) o Lee0TATasSlCen] até teniodiai nyaro ST CHtolts IneEna s i ere 1Is estio of the : ®on was present with patriotic reci-|{yge Hoffman, H. B. Hanlon. Dorothy was read and adopte pribe ETion ang readings. atier which re.|{ride Hoftman, I B Hanion Dorothy| A caveus 6f tne ‘clected delegates | 183 tead, ind sdovted. | The member, freshments were served. Miss Helen Rinehart, Miss Mabel Tay¥-| held at the Metropotitan Hotel Friday | ¥oull le distributed after all the mas: =i ./ man. Miss Norma Hamm. Messrs.|night A plan ot chmpaign | was | the churches hére this morning. un White Eagle Council, its | Thegdore R. Severe, William B. Se-| mapped out and DepE! . holic men and women to affiliate 1 a P = 2. 5 d mutual pledges mude last meeting hald a Vales ¥, 4t | yere and William B. Severe. jr. ! to support certain District of Golum- e fraternity the conclusion of which refreshments | * Nytional Tent, No. 1. of the Macca- | hia. Maryland - and West Vieginia s expected that the Catholic Fra- were served. The following great pe.s inet last night to consider mat-| representatives for various offices. ¥ will co-oper with the National chiefs were present: Great Sachem.ters pertaining to the social gather-{D. W. Thayer was the- choice for it ancil in its cam- Strobel, Great Prophet L. H. Berg- ing for all sir knights of the Dis-|sovereign delegate and T. B. Eckloff 1 pictures. Catho. man, Great Chlef of Records John I|trict. to be held Saturday at 8 P.m.|was named for the highest office in =pirit of welfure Bunch, also D. A. Harvey of Waneta in the auditorium of Knights of!the Head Camp obtainable by the pport the move- Council, No. 6. Pythias Temple. An interesting pre-| Washington delegation. A. Whit- Aaation afor sclean, ML gram will include addresses by of-|worth was nominated for the second Shaitinganotionipics ldaho Councll, No. 1. has accepted ficers from Supreme Tent, Detroit,|office to be secured. William Schon- Aszemblv willimeet at 4711 an invitation from the Red Men of Mich. The coming convention to belberger and B. Willlams will be SuP- {street Friday cvening at § o'clock, at Alexandria for tomorrow night. Spe- held in this city. will also be consid-| ported in the order named. WHICH Hme . Coniplsts. répcrt ot litie clal cars will leave 12th street and | ered. as representative Maccabees| A resolution was passed at O1d |new home committee will be he s The | SERVICE, RELIA- BILITY AND QUALITY Assured Motorists Who Patronize Legitimate Dealers Jacod- | ;7 Fowler, Edith McCullough, Ger-|ten new applications Thertdss night, {POrt froh the committee on the rhnmeri Pennsylvania avenue, at 6:30 pm. Al | from all parts of the country will at- Glory Tueeday night congratulating . 2:mo:erfh?; ‘,'},‘,'(.&'f"{i?,.,‘"}r“’:“fiea? s “mm__"_sm e e et WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIA- Buy From The Dealer That Displays This Siy - Focahontas of Virginia and statt will ~ WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. | Mount Vernon Camp elected Banker | TION. 8 [ ] be nmen!& bneflr‘\%‘;“ film«led.rf:fizr‘ Fraser Camp. No. 14, will be for- | jts ‘}nefiffi.‘; m,', -nf.:fmk:; \:,'i‘;;{n 1 At the meet £ of the District of ! e as reved witnihonora. | maliy presented tomorrow night with | represent the camp at Huntington Officers’ Club Wednesday { and w | the silk American flag won in the |, Censul Commander Cogan of e WE WELD ANYTHING pershi s c jon | tional Camp is planning a special MACCABEES ASSOCIATION. ““?i’,"“‘h:s“‘::‘h‘,‘“f‘“’"or?h':.'a;l"“":’;:é‘n",'c‘ moeting for all Washingte 3 3 E S Mas s i 0 of A pleasant evening was enjoved Temple, Sth and I streets northeast, | t0 Bet acquainted with his portion o Tuesday at the home of Mrs. William | and the occasion will be an open | the foresi. —National thoroug tly | part B Severe. 717 Sth street northeast, the | event for the friends and wives and | revived and invites all the old resu- | pi eccasion being a dinner to the candi- | sweethearts of the Woodmen of the loflrffhw (L'"‘tn::-uk gain into the ac.viun Aates secured by Mrs. Severe for mem-| city. The 103d Regiment staff will S camp, e e e bership in Mount Vernon be present in uniform anq all uni v.‘!fl%» Camp has elected l'hf.v]lu“ son. | ryx\rl“”.:;.'u\_,‘;”.n". ; was also the birthday formed nten have been ordered t lerk Thompson, Banker Kern p e n L = : . Consul Commander Ros Harding and A. Maioney fo om=p ICTEn e Ineru hensy e N eparsd o emtertuin a large |pany Ben Williams to the Head levening Other guests were by ngton Choppers £ 200 being od eviews. The duncin held recentl of the Officers’ Club w ed at the close of the Lenten se nders Repaired, No Heating, No Regrinding Auto Frames Straightened All Auto, Machine Parts, Bdilers. Etc, Welded ALL WORK GUARANTEED - OWERFUL, comfortable, roomy and of attrac- i tive body design in addition to being economi- cal in first cost as well as operation. : day of Washington, and the decora rany n 1 _to the S i : ot P Sor e p. Sovereign. Williams' body- | Mrs . Miss Anna Singles. Mrs. 5 - ; _ tions were of & patriot assemblage. o jurisdiction will | EUATd should be equal to any eventu- Elizabeth Rule, past commandir of HE best evidence of Velie popularity is the s & : 2 lity. Mount Vernor Was also the birth- 5 k H included Rev. and MMrs. be grieved to learn of the serious |3W¥. L es Frecland [day anniversary of Mrs. Severe: constantly increasing number seen on the ington. DAY WELDING COMPANY 43 Sunmer Court NW., Bet. 16th and 17th, L and M Sts. Phone Franklin 4362 WUR s 7 from the effects of the accident |casion, were read and m and songs streets of Was which befell him. The last meeting jadded - to the g evening. P the coming week are Victory, Bright- EeEretiStantsi i iy wood, Grorgetown, Mount Vernon, Knights_ of Columbus, including Su- Should Be a Sculptor preme Knight James A. Flaherty, have 0 . e 1136 Connecticut Ave. . 4 i ' half of Franco-American jat my face, He always works in 4 > 7&223?;;;," D ecorations include | few cuts with his stork Telephone M = S . i g ¢ Honor. Supreme| A miniature portrait of George lar expended. Motorists want that—insist upon it. Rniaen aEioh: and six other national | Washingion, painted at the request B iz - S =1 en collars. Gen. That, no doubt, is the reason for such widespread ||%iven eolden Gollars. O, Logia | 59100 i 1 i 9 1 o itted the decorations. interest in the Auburn Beauty Six among experienc taitied) the decontiohe il iear| chair. Notices have been sent to the, s general membership. as mattere of grea The Motor Company o on ||Eim menberzhiv, a2 majters of sreat| Maurice J. McAuliffe, | this council have been invited to attend | Showroom the next regular meeting of the Abra- | Association for the Recognition of the | Conn. Ave. and R. L. Ave,, at M St. Ameciitiod- fonjihe ResoEnitivn atithe | father Benedict XV, and the hierarchy of the United States, the month .of His eminence, James Cardinal Gibe bons, according to a statement made by more archdiocese requesting them, ia il | urgent terms, to preach sermons on the. subject of the Catholic press during the month of March. = il | by the Rev. Dr. John Ryan on sociall oy ‘The athletic committee reported: its plans for the coming base ball seqs{’ Wil | son and announced a Gance would bs{,” given in April for the henefit of the ’ s council athietic fund. & NI ke T 3 “ ‘The new home movement i§ Still 417¥d 1 =5~ SN of Alpha Camp is rapidly recovering Poem specially written for the oc- of the Boosters' Club missed its new |M. 2 ient of beau- | - president wnd passed resolutions ef |tTul eifts. Meetings scheduled far “Buy That Velie Now” KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. ~ |Bethsia and Columbia. i s oot e | _ Ungerer Motor Co. received decorations from the Sultan| Smith—That barber is an artist. of Morocco as testrmonials of their| Jones—I should say he was. Look 7. - e O e - . fifteen golden crescents of the star of —_—— 5 o, Value—a big round dollar’s worth for every dol- || 3oroceor which is the cquivalent of the Member Washington Automotive Trade Assoclati the Knights of Columbus are | 0f Martha W ngton by Charles oMo i Lyautey, | Wilson Peale, has just been sold forl 1 evening in its hall on K street, Grand | o ed motorists. Knight Christopher Murphy in the | ¢ up for discussion.” Maurice .1, McAulif state deputy of the District of Columbia, | 24th & M Sts. N.W. Phone W. 710 e N Pay the meating. Membera of | ham Lincoln Council of the American Phone Main 6177 evening at 1731 I street. In accord with the desire of the holy L Maroh has been chosen as National Catholic press month. Rev. Albert E. Smith, editor of the Bal- timore Catholic He\";,e‘wr; is “now pr:; paring a message which will soon ® - L Pewued to all the clergy of the Balfi- Washington Council met Tu night and listened to an interesting : is T - ll}in the counafls, most of them Factory Firets Tires With Name and . . . . [l ccpicdhe repore of the new 'y : g committee with modifications. G i ial Neamb V lllt | night Gallaher of Spaulding Counc t; proposes that a committee of five, one | . lll| from each council, be appointed, 1o All of these tires are fresh stock il one"on this ‘committes having been 81, & il | member of previous committees on tive It x llfl | subject. That this committee try to}< i Jex3Y . Do, ool $11.10 [[ff| arvitraic nd unite the divergent viewsy 2 | Sy R S 5 Il | on the disputed recommendations of thed.; x4 ...l 1450 [l e i 75 Sl A e e D 14.70 MODERN WOODMEN OF: !, 33x4 e 14.90 e 34 4 o | A. R. Ta:'\:m._r(;amx:’ entertained large number hursday evening to X X TR 15-10 hear an address on “Modern Woad- [ 36x4 21.50 (i craft,” by Director E. Murphy of | & Ee o - Leavenworth Kan., who is & pioneer in the sanatorium movement at Colo- 34x41 s e o erene . 22,50 [l ado “springs. ' il | West End Camp, at its meeting Mon- s uee S 23.50 [} ax*vening “Gecided 1o purchaze u musical instrument to be used in the WE PAY THE WAR TAX social hour. The entertainment com- | } mittee announced interesting fea- | tures for the remainder of the winter. | | Georgetown Camp, at its meeting | i Thursday evening, adopted several | candidates, in full ritualistic form. il asuil(eldcby some of the officers of . . - entral Camp. Factory firsts tires with name and serial number Lincoln Camp announces a class adoption for its meeting on the even- t ing of March 1, and has invited the B et S o e - other camps to use its hall for the c c c (S c c (S c (S (S c (S < g = = - .E Yougetone thing in the new Packard Single- 23 $9.00 [flEb s M Six that you can get in no othermake of car. S b O .G c [ c c c c c .g — (S — S (= the “twenty-four” committee, and | members are urged to lend every o il | effort to the success of the drive, Columbia Camp announces an inter- esting meeting for Thursday evening, 1026 14th St- Nw at which time it i= proposed to confer oWV, the degree of Xeighbor, is renorted *hat the Head Camp ARTHUR A. COHEN, | of the Modern Woodmen of America = will be held in St. Louis, in June of —_— this year. The State Camp will be held in this city. JR.O.U.A M. = State Councllor W. H. Lanham and A continuance of our great Mid-Winter - [|| ¥ 2% Sumber or sineo5omer Clearance Sale during Inaugural Week. [||msde *in smeicr viei "t Wanann Seven days more to take advantage of the [||5F th. Wistingion, Beicimore ans of the Washington, . Baltimore and | greatly reduced prices of Auto Accessories. e lciue MU pary SAE 40 That is Packard quality. It is expressed in clean design, in fine materials, in expert workmanship, and in the car’s great length of life. The Single-Six is built alongside the Packard Twin-Six, by the same organization that for twenty years has made the Packard name a warrant of goodness. At its new low price of $2975, £. o. b. Detroit, this car sets a new measure of value in the industry. PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY . DETROIT Annapolis railroad being necesgary dress, “onstruction vs. Destruction,” As an added attraction for this week, we [f wis '5?:!(5 "rere past mate Coun: are offering every model, that we have on If“;‘?;,"fi' ,,"0'“'5“{"”:”"»(‘ A - - . ‘harles Jaffe, E. C. S ks, . and hand, of the well-known Anchor Glass- R ,,"“‘{p fate :’,.c“{,’::'li" o reasure. 1. o ates, abash | inclosed Demountable Tops, at 20% dis- [f|Seurcl as 2 memvership of 3ts. it | 3 . State Council £ 4 crease count off list. E‘.:;mggr"{n:?o ':l?fiix‘.i :(‘hi.',‘”,.;':‘?’:‘;‘.:. 2 5 ] o presentat etch ey ; Models for the 10]]0\\' S by John Prender, State Co\llrr:%um!‘e i ing cars include by Joh 1 Ci il W. H. I i in offer— his ?z:u °‘Jf'°«l;.°;r, AL Tiursany . o e visite Constellat ¥ cil, List Price ]| {07305 Genior bast State Copmotor w L t 20 George E. Howard spoke on “Remi- = . . 1+ | X 1] ] niscences of the Karly Days of the & Order.” Among the other speakers Reo T6 270 were Past State Councilors W. I. #e e e s es e esess0 s e O Jenkins and F. D. Seiffert and State | T o Council Secretary John Prender and | Essex ourmng........... 260.00 State Council Treasurer R. H. Yates. A ceee o Ie as announced ‘hat” the next | visitation would be a joint on farch Chevrolet490 Touring. .. .... ... 220.00 [Ji5" s oot d T = “r e F P Potomac-Valley Forge Council B in the hall of the former counci Overland Touring “Little Four”. . 225.00 |||, oot e oemer o Overland 90 Country Club. .. ... 200.00 THE ARTISANS. At a meeting of Washington Assem- bly, No. 51, at Pythian Temple, Wed- nesday evening. Elmer S. Jordan and George R. Clayton were initiated into er u o u the order. A communication from (] the vt)‘:l Excellent és!emhly con- gratulating the assembly on its work 477 Pa. Ave. NW Suring the past year was received. . . . . D:‘plllly Sodflul‘bl:'c '0‘ the social com- %, - o mittee made a ef report of the = Phone: Main 3445 Washington, D. C. chase and plans of the weifa: house at North Chesapeake Beach, stating everything would be in readiness for the accommedation of mcmbers: and 2 N e THE LUTTRELL COMPANY 1100 Connecticut Avenue [UIULUIUIUIUIURULURURUAUIURURURUAUUAUAUUIUIUIVIURURY Y . r 3 3 JJUIUIUIUIUURUIURUIOXUAURUAUIUIURULULULU)