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Monday—Potom: MMANDERIES. Onder of the KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CEPTED SCOTTISH s at the Masoni the Church and i in The Star automobiles will attend- | fng. at Rittenhouse gia avenue. and Geor- will head the official fine in the M of -Columbia. an | hoy lock Tuesda ank will_be conferred on_ & large at Naval Lodge hall | class of pages. This lodge in point outstripped lcdges, its membership being over the | pledged | 200 mark | “The ways and means cof apron social recitations, 4 refreshments. Washington Compan m Rank, Monday evening initiated apeake Beach: this summer, efarts are being made to induce all | bther councils to take a part. State Council Secretary John Pren- | “and Junior Past State Councilor F. D. Seiffert spoke on a State Coun- Renjamin "Crifasi, liam Tardiff, Dr. Joseph Eckert, Paul McChesney, Kelly, James R. Ryan, Peter J. Dun- Donahue, Arthur Mc- Creight, Edward L. Hillyard and Carl Following the degree banquet was served at Rauscher's. Carroll Council will hold a spring social Tuesday A. McCann, h and Pennsyl- of members shioned Herb Bludtone mmittee held aturday ,evening. short stories | its moral and fi al support. in the hall Ladies have been night eclected a Enw maximum of result. All the re- | Masonic Temple tomorrow evening at sources of Almas Temple and of the Shrine at large have been drawn upon | for contributions of wit, wisdom and ne lore for the occasion. 1 | Imperial Potentate W. Freeland Ken- | drick. who also is the present poten- | tate of Lu Lu Temple of Philadelphia, fwith a big delegation: Potentate | George Bisenbrown of Rajah Temple l"l‘l"‘l”l-'- | < nd many others huve | already siznified their intention of | being “present, insuring, it is said, haps the greatest gathering of hrine dignitaries ever assembl the capital of the United Stat greet the imperial potentate and in the hope of greeting the first Shrin- President of the United States. The imperial potentate will arrive in Washington next Sund: evening and { will be met by Pot te Lansburgh and uard of honor to escort him | to his local headquarters. While here. it i expecteds he will lea Commissioners of the District of ¢ Piumbia ana the people of Washington | L will manifest in no uncertain sound [ their hope that the Tmpe | will select Washinzton its con- | vention in 16823 It is almost certain that the 1822 convention will be held {in San Francisco. The formal invi- Ptation will be presented to the Im- perial Conncil when it meets in Des| | Moines, Towa. June 14, and < said dssuianees have @ ed which insu t Monda parade st Sunday shonld prove a unique f those who love to see the ‘ Washinston. Wednesday, May 1%, will do honor 1o the I their friends at the Arc cremon cning or | for the i Imas Temple | Shrine ladies ! burgh is a nging to stage one 0(1 ! the bigses i features in | the -annals of Almas Temple. The | and Dbails, which herctofore , and the lodge choir witl add | ave won unusuil comment for their Following its munication talpha Lodse, the woman entertain | pomy also | the fifty- | entertainment second anniversa jes being held Masonic Tem- | 1ssued for the occ id Lodge, Tuesd: Junior Warden head the li in Potomac Lodze tomorrow ev Spille of | the Ar: Commander B addi- | Potomac Command nouncement der of the ¥ Wednesday arrangement that | d¢ for | servic Commandery. Knights Temi; Alexandria, Va., in the 2 services at the Church of the {beauty and splendor have been func ns of the Arab Patrol. Potentate nsburgh announces that the Ar- \de function will be given by Almas itself and that all its auxdél- ontribute their share in he greatest ever.” T making the affair Dr T. Prendergast, president of [the Almas Automobile Club, s ates that preparations are rapidly nearing [ completion for the big housewarm- ing of the clud's magnificent summer | quarters on Che ike bay The | fcool weather, sy 1y the recent mong other things. had re- tarddd preparations. but everything now, he says, is well under way and the time is near at hand when the @ may be announced. frost ar drill and meeting of n postponed The regul b Patrol has be until Friday of this week to enable {its members who also a connected with the Knight Templar comman- s to attend the Ascension ay s Thursday evening ‘neral Secretary Stirling Kerr has announced the cast for the fourteenth degree in Mithras Lodge of Per- Uh | fection Tuesday evening, as follows: streets northwe hursday evening Grand Commandery ay. in the Audi- of Masonic | Venerable master, Frank M. Roller senior warden. Allen Bussius, thirty third degree honorary« junior warden. John H. von Herrmann, thirty-third ! dezree honorary; orator, William H. { uning: master of ceremonies, Ray- { mond O. Wilmarth. and expert;” Mil- | ton Hopfenmaier, K. C. C. H. Preparations are going ahead for the | o innual base ball game at Amer- ial invitation is extend- ed to the ladies to b 5 Junior warden, will| selectea from the blue lod riday | Templar, of the District of Columbia, its annual conclave eommandery asylum, in Masonie Tem- Ple. Monday, May 9. for annual busi- ness and the ciection of officers. o Wednesday. evening o€ next ‘week. | the Grand Lo 280! of Columbia will held its sec communica “spring communica of general 1y [its lun " | Wednes: for the transaction Fifteen thousand Masons. of Masonic the | throughout In lhers of The E of | a, wilfen will nd | ons. ! cing trips | hi eonvention of the Natiol Masonie Clubs of Ameri Mass meeting on the Potomac included in | avenu entertainment wvidual groups or ague | who made a special trip from Ne the | hal £ oclock, under th Masonic Clubs of ti, auspices Ly 800 w for utterly un Jurisdiction hird | Q. Valley of Washinzton. 1d their ladies will he w is chairman committee, present in full ¢ Tmperial Tilus- vy Lansburih has sct ever) Almas to produce | be held in th wire to work v. Jun jean League Park, Saturd for the Masonic nd stern Star | Home. The contending teams will be s and lipolis Grotto. Mystic Order Prophets. The hour for as announced, i8 2:30 p.am. from K fof Veile the business. it is Hunter has ten- | | Owing to pressin | said. Dr. Montgomer: i Jered his resignation president of 1 Club of Master Masons and zate to tue convention of ubs, effective immediately. The Caravan Shrine Club had the rzest Witendance of its history at n. at the New Ebbitt Kepresentative W, D. Up- shaw of Georgia dciivered the ad-! dre of the day. Next ‘\'l‘l‘n!—!’fla_\'i | Represcntative M. Clyde Kelly of! ! Pennsylvania. who was pre from being at the last meeting is scheduled 1o speak The date for the visit of the mem- Scimeter Club of Boumi Temple, Baltimore, has been definitely a4 for May Lodge. for the first time in its Probably found its spacious om, at 4th street and Pennsyi-| southeast. not half large ccommodate the audienc that hered to witness the M. M. Jdegree Thursday evening. Nick Al- ltrock, the famous base ball comedian. enough to n!York on business other than base! waus probably the cause. Statisti-! of the lodg stimate that near- | zathered in the Jodg ceremonies, and that be nd 200 were turned ble to get inside the doors. ck, after the ritualistic exercises, {red that he had experienced the wonderful third strike in his| curcer. He also proved that he| ymewhat of an orator as well as! ase ball comedian and {cians | room for th tween 200 irand Monare 3 in company with Grand Vene Prophet BW. Libbe, ch C. .| Bos: Chief Just M. W. Pickering, ! st Monarch Charles A, Stevens and | ophets W. 8. McDonald and Mat- ! Glaser went to Norfolk, Va. of last week and instituted rotto. the test addition to zrotto realm W. E. Treadwelt Yedz Grotio is sponsor for the new being in- L the cers were Monarch A i wood; chief M. Owens: mastcr of ceremon ¢ AL Grif- fith; try urer, Log. . AzZey; sec- ! 3 red Ao King: marshal, L. Stubbis; capiain of the guard, W. L. | Petty. s s, P’ Marino and W, H. H» The Washington proph- Pls W ally en ined The 8 ctuyrned via Newport { where Chief Justice Pickering i tected w man_ picking the pocket srand Monarch Schmid. The ender is pow in the toils of the Cilarles M. Keefer has be ted chairman of hotel F in connectiol with the ann tion of the Supreme Council at ant City commencing June 28 Monsreh € nounced a business and pre-conver tion mee of the grotto May 23, the ann 1l game for the | benetit 'of the Masonic wnd Kastern | Star Heme on June Park in July. the date determined, and the an- outing to Chesapeake Beach on August 12, Tre Anchor Club Wednesday had as it spealers Representatives John H. Robinson of Kentucky and Frank Crowther of New York. The meet- ing was b t the New Ebbitt i Hotel. At on of the pro- | Eram a reps s served Orient € tive prepa nmandery ix making ac- % stions for the Ascension {day serviee at Epithany P, B | Church. Orient Commindery Band will irt the commandery to the church, the conciave to be held tomor- evening Fminent Command oW n nounces 1 Order o le snd dri) th a Nes Auxiliary recently ele ed Mrs H. G Keithley president; Mrs. William I v president Mr . H md vice presi- Mrs. Kimmel, sec- nd Mrs. Titlow, treas- ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR A stuted session of the Grand Chap- ter of the District of Tolumbia will commandery. asylum at A nferred tomorrow evening. with De- gree Master Guy G strides have the committee on the flag rai will [be held at Benning, and it is thought that a definite date for the event will named at the next meeting angements are being made A base ball diamond for the counc 7:30 o'clock vited to be prese! The program will include Harry” Chick and Albert one candidate/and elected four, and at; v in command. ing initiated fiv la special me: tdance, and Bernard Fitzgerald. son and monologu, be served. to be 5 northwest, cial service for the Order of the| authorization | strong drill next encampment at in order to send a followed by dancing. company \to the rn Star, hel ub of Keane Coun- met at the home of Mr. The Boosters' “entury-Decatur for tomorrow tron of the D reign Grand Commiande the Ancient evening. The new song written for the n a try-out and ap- me Conneil ¢ PATRIARCHS MILITANT Rehearsals are being conducted reg- ted Scottish on was giv WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIA- TION—MACCABEES. W tomorrow even- | nitiate a large class. Wednesday benefit of the council. nned TMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN Robert Strobel tion of the United States, T . and Rnth, No. then heretofore. events | for every d 1is stated _t provided for are a yachting trip on the communders | ‘views rehearsed for the | ince to members The Herb is a vegetable product has no bad effect upon the system cursion to a nearby re i SPANISH WAR VETERANS. state rally Bludtone eliminutes this condition, will have a social | puritying the blood and tending to retie Howing its Grimes; Idaho, Mizpah Chapter . Leatherman: White Ea- hour and entertainment that the | husiness - | There The 1020 anniversary of the institu- tion of Odd be present. SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. abago, coughs and colds will be no de; Greenberg: John Holzwart; Red \ Idaho Counc evening, in the New | Auditorum s 4 memorable event in Odd ¥ The details hav. 1 Council | of the oath of allegiance to the M. A. LOUIS & SONS, 229 G Street N.W. Treatment for Various Ailments. The Herb Specialiat. ruits Donald T tion will b at Masonic i at Masoni southwest Wedne: s talhment under direction evening at the nauet Monday shington in honor of Girand | The Matrons and Patrons \ “been | Chapter thus far in_the plans for thelof its matron. Mrs. session | of or zanizatio nnounced ; bounu + parade | bury atnre for | come, ights in | be Grand Master Bert V. + guests of the evening nder Rove All lodzes of the jurisdiction ar lebrate its . and greet- ¥ social events he orizin of a new lodge in the de | ings Auditorium, where Potentate Lans-lion partment Comm Tt will be located in the v Many members of alco made b “opley of Portiand. Ore . and Comrade of Brightwood < (hroughout the juri ilending b itors Friday Spirin - Never say“Aspirin"without sayir«; “‘Bayer’ ache, New zia, Rheumatism, Ear- ache, ToZachie, Lumbago and tor ivlor's Typ P Alexandrin ch W. W, Sullivan of Department still conductin, ahordinate is being m and reports much ; company’ Depariment the chapter at the 1 speetion of Cal. John Jacol peetion of Col. John Jaco work will . second and e and the pter will hold inz followed by nton Washington, have a large cla highest degree of the ting for the Warning! \When » | “Bayer” on package o1 on tabfets | gram of vocal partment installing officer Wil ine KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. ral other officers. | M. Knight, and The camp will in handy tin boxes of 12, and in bottles of 24 and \spirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic- acidester of Salicylicacid. | preseribed by piysici 1 one years and proved safe by mil- Take aspirin only as fold in package fo~ Colds, Head- in honor of Miss Mollie ns for twenty- dmonston, retiring president of t meeting for tomorrow on account of meeting of the G 1 will be held ment officers. crion Todge | - - Mrs. Hattie Reed Whit- Hdbiatt has sent out b IR International rank Wednesd Assemblies for the de- + at £:30 *he Bayer N | ranged for also. The chapter has xt Wednesday Temple. and nental officers n WP Y , JOIN THE KAY Own-a-Diamond Thrift Club Grigshy and, Belle M. Carter and Mrs. Ida Blue, Star_servic Brightwood | Associate Matron evening, #s it has announced i -anged for that 1ome of Installing Officer Harry s Lodge will give a card party ning_at the residence of Noble Grand Annie East Capitol street. and Florida avenue northwest, A large attendance will be pre The Floral Ci ter will meet with Mrs. ert, 1705 Kenyon street, tomorrow after- cle of Columbia Chap- Mary B. Eck- anniversary program Monday even anniversary roll the members and grands. who responded with & resume of incidents of their terms of office selection was given Commander 1is official The committee on w. of Temple Chapter will g ‘ommander Michaud indorsement department jtary degree will be Wednesday | AN original 7. in_she banquet hall n'rl 13th and M streets It is open to all the fra- evening, 5 to Masonic Temple, dent Snyder of New B. P. 0. ELKS. Washington Lodge, No. 17 lepartmental office of Takoma Matron Minery: Crawford and Grand Patron Brashears were the matron. te a class of forty ssion will follow. »f the camp by the depart his staff will t nander and Commander -ade Snyder will be inst: succeeding Confederate ks were given ! grand matron { patron, and 2 social hour foilowed. | flome at Bedford ¢ and his remains wers Military degree will be conferred on o class of recruits. exnected for muster T Commander Zuleh grees Thursday the program quartet of male vo { conducted h the body was cremated. The oficers of Washington Lodge. is the real the good boom that the camp i Commander 1A Perplexing comprising Misses Buth Carter, Jean Sugan Murphy. ise Bready. to Frederick. the ritual. rederick at Hagerstown and altimore lodges also had delegations Md., recently to exempli Cruickshanks. the guests of - the guesis tuth Esher, i Kathryn Jenkins. Franc Birgfeld. Ray- mond Kidd. Joseph Perkins, Andrew an ahsence from the eity. Phillipz. John B. Ross and Stanley 31h street southeast has had a stroke and is in the hospital in a_critical condition. Comrade € »f a ten-pound The trustees have organized, as chairman, G iper is the proud father | charge of the dance Uppercue are in the chapter Monday Farrell as associat provement number of of conditions, changes for the comfort of the members, will soon be made. Members and their families will (tend the illustrated travelogue, cove Glacier National Park. Ly a representative of the Gre Northern railroad, ening, May 16. invelving a Commander Worrell muster of Sergt. Berry for Monday night. May der a number of appli- membership. Mann and Comrade port on Memorial day plans ment Commander Davis will see that ented | meeting Tuesday evening of the Matrons and Patrons’ Associa- cantlebury is a member of the asso- The entertainment consisted of an original chorus by the Matrons and Patrons’ Association: solos. original verse, b. the lobby of the main entrance 919 H street . has been erected a bronze names of 376 who served during the world war hom made reobligation Tunior Color Sergt. Parish of Miles Cam camp on pension legislation. v Past Patron Will Elks Home, st Patron Milton J. Fillius, and remarks and a reading by Mrs. Je grand matrom, will address the s Beautiful Diamond W.Cowles, member of the association and_original verse by Mrs. Annie C. Miller, matron. Tem- ple Chapter, No. 1 F. Omohundro, past matron of Naomi Chapter, No. 3, read a letter in verse from Grand Secretary y Naval Camp, | far meeting Frie | s last regu « contributed 7, veiled and dedicated Sunday, May § at 3 pm.. and H street between and 10th will be closed to traffic, it by order of the Com- on ®iX recruits B one by tramsfer from Urell Camp. is announced, { missioners 7%, teadership of rendercd several | 1t was the first anpea {the band in Diamong beinz able Keyes ix an association Music will be furnished b Band. under Arthur 8. Witcomb, Elks here ‘from other jurisdictions are in- Flks who have her regrets at not it was or- Engraved Mounting member of the {joved the music immensely. Commander nt and made a_vers Senjor Vic to be present. the service will | address will delivered by a prominent member of Department 777 Exchange talk. Depr DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. Triumph Council, Ne¢ entertainment and Temple Saturday attractions will council's dramatic club, entitled” “The Trouble at Satterlee's.” spoke and complimente its_very fine sHowing and on the rit- the camp on delegation of Jersey City make a pilgrimage to t Bedford City, tnce in the Py National Elks Home. ; early this month, and returning stop over in Washington as the | guests of Wash P X ors with Fred J. department commander. =ton Lodge. Mersheimer as | Join the Kay Own-a-Diamond Join the Kay Own-a-Diamond Thrift Club You won’t miss $1.00 or so a week and you will al- ways have the pleasure of wearing a diamond as as_vou live. The price cash or credit nronmise to pay is zood with cobs, Lieut. Thomas J. Hurd. John was presenied uncilor Mrs. er Council, through Mrs. for the entertainment of the visitors, | Senseney of Mayfl on behalf of s members, Thrift Club - ROYAL ARCANUM. Municipal Council The shad bake at Chesapeake Beach Council, was elected ve and Wreas- urer of the good of the order committee. um of $50 which she received for council was he council, jointly organizer of Units state council Monday evening representat i annual outing yoars ago e worth not hington will Regent George C. Shinn, who Chesapeake Proceeds will be devoted to Elks” Band. events will {eluding a three-legged race, a musi- cians’ race, a prize clog dancing con- a_rooster race, A cordial W Regent W. 1. sreen- i grand council officers. s extended 1 | O'Brien and addresses were made Erand regent, donated to No. | with Benning Coun nduct. flag | the town hall, Benning. D. C. our Owna- raising exerc s e staged, and your Council, No. 46, Junior Order of United 1l greet mem- Ask 10 xee o clal 1-3 carat diamond in_ beautiful American Me bers of both orders party. at Potomac F 4 lean men's race. an =2 Dig contest, 1sh, 4 peanut race, a fat men's a tug of war -dancing contest. donated by business arded the winners. were Past Regents J ik hall, Wis streets northw Collector R. ny time in exchange for a =old mount be presented, tive numbers. with music by chip Orchestra time square dancing. Abers of Independent Council'si A $100, cnsh or charg: No extra Schoonmake Own-a-Dia- for the old- he ol Bolinger. J. T. Cotton, B. W. and R. 1 Hess of Kismet Council. charres whatever. tape required to Own-a-Diamond Thrift Club on terms of $1.00 a week. In this club offer we have scme beautifui 7- stone clusters, on which we are making a very special pricer of $75.00. These clusters are set in very new and stylish de- white gold mountings and have the oppearance of 2-kt. dia- mond rings. Let us show you one. Whitcomb. will give a special cqpeeri. be provided H charge comprises | { James A. Balderson, chairman; Fred A diamond is always a P igive an 1 I'vays a treas committee District Council was visited grand regent Wednesday e in addresses by and Ameri- ver. Gus W. Brahler, F. J. Mer- F. Zimmerman and Ar- thur A. Riemer. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Washington Council Tuesday night celebrated has an- ! ined ntertsined "h e offer mentle- Ickloff, Trea Dulin, Collector George M. Copen- haver. Orator J. . O'Brien a cvening W the installation of Grand gent James E. Eckloff. ecretary 1. F rins: xet latest style 14k, ow rold T or mountinz. special nt $39, the annual | e engaged these in Tenley- i Thrift Club by ing of the or- Jurisdiction. bl Thursday Farragut Council re ed the grand regent rrangements b memorial services of the probably be held and grand secre- ing in charze of in behalf of t Regert O. H.P. Scott s recently omthine usel better wav | tractions the Acton Hawaiian enter- tainers, Arthur Pierce, in impersona- the Carole Singers, and dances: songs and Fitzgerald, Addresses were made by Past v Leo A. Rover and State Deputy Maurice J. McAuliffe. Metropolitan Sunday evening. practice thrift Owa - a-Diamond tions and songs; of Capitol Council w. pointed deputy grand regent to F ragut Council JR. 0. U. A. M. Special music is to be pro- Miss Estelle Murray, meetal in this < beautiful wolitaire Aiamond rinzs with (4-kt. zold Tiffeny mounting at $24 ‘WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Washington Woodmen were guests f Baltimore. State Depu OWN A DIAMOND You Can Rely on Mr. Kay’ Expert Watch and Jewelry The Balti- members will go to Forest | 1a5t meetinz. a5, isitors.iC witness the this afternoon emplification of the third and se ond degrees for the cently instituted there. s Advice on new council re- Members of | members were putting on the protection deghec to eliminate the confliet in Vernon's me Commander is making mrrangements for a new hall, where another convention date will be available. aser Camp I8 to revive the with additions to Whitworth At the recent run and ceremonial | Alcantara Caravan, thirty-five ‘shown by the committee, T. A Flynn, W. M. Martin and H. J. Tan- T. A. Flynn, chairman, has re- committee. Order of the candidates r the sands to Mecca.” included Rev. Clar i.ouis Vaeth, Rev Frank O'Hara, I. Griffith. Dr. C. J. Murphy, John Powers. Joseph D. Moriarty, James Alhambra., “journeyed ovi candidates ence Wheeler, Rev. signed from Martin and H. J. Tanner ! pointed by Councilor H. G. Benson to if; tlook after the affairs in the future. The bulletin committee, W and A. D. Teeple, reported that. Capi-| mystery committe erett, Harry J. Froelich, Philip the bulletin The excursion commit- enlivening inaugurate their council. tee, J. E. Flynn, that the contract had been signed for the juniors’ annual excursion,lo Ches- |, Frank Fenwick, Mau- ephen Stafford, Edward J. Bradley, Jjr.; John N. Auth, Francis: Lieut. Adjt. Bert Wells has returned from « trip to the old homestead in Moorcstown, Paul Kostelny, rice Roach,