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y bt THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 22, 1921_PART 1. time for holding the annual depas number of wisitors Thursday night. - 0DD FELLOWS. ment encampment, in Pythian Temp B. P. 0. ELKS. New applications are commg in brisk- || Phone F. €764. (EDED and has appointed the following com- ly and an intensive campaign for new || Howard A. French & Co ¥, - [ J [ i f 5 : Credentials—C . b a. . SUBORDINATE LODGES. mittees omrade James CALENDAR. members is planned. i ; - 11, specia bost. | |5 Murphy, = department ~adjutant.| | wonday evening—Los Angeles Club. = Indian Motor Cycles.and - i T te. chajrman; Comrade James E. Byrne, Tew members’ committee. Herman Woody has returnedf from a s ‘' No. 28, q4 2 assistant department adjutant; Com- ‘Tuesday evening—Membership commit- fishing trip to Benedict. 3d.. where he port Goods Tuesday—Washington, No. :d;:,m. rade George B. Parker (Dewey Camp reports fish swarmed at. his call. 424 9th St. NXW,/ - tee. ! tioa; Excelsior. No. 17, t Resolutions—Past Department Com- || Wednesday evening—Weekly lodge meet- pliog Send 4l No. 20, thi ; Golden Rol der G. E. ing. v, ol shiae) - rd degree mander Raysch_(Miles Camp). i There will be a rally, at Old Glory | Camp Tuesday night, arkl many of the chairman; Past Commander W. Thursday MAS 3 At the special last \Monday night, | party We ay, June 8, in the tem- > 1 om Slmpanton Kropke conterred “the | Die. 2d ang Upenur streets. Jenkins (Harden Camp), Past Depar e e e old-timers are looked flor. Old Glory | ' Mark degree on eight candidates in e enant, No. 13, Ihird degree. ment Commander R. H. Wood (Pettit is now reorganized and-is flourishing = masterly manner. Martha Chapter's auxiliary home Thursday—Columbia, No. 10, de;nr Camp), Past Department Commander | The shad bake given by Washington | again. i} s toard held its monthly meeting at Salem, No. 22, thind degree: Phoe. Lee H. Harris (Lawton Camp), Com- | Lodge. No. 15, last Sunday was one of | et 7 H Companion Grover E. Payne, king|the home of Mrs. Louisa Schwenk | | . Bix. No 28, sisitation and degres mander H. M. Knight (Astor Camp). | the imost enjoyable outings siven by| National Camp will again be enter- o of Potomac Chapter, No. 8, Royal Arch | Tuesday evening, at which it was de- 1%, ‘;"’“;l-\ol- a‘xfl;_?fl 3 Commander R. E. Cox (Dewey Camp) |the lodge in many years. Every ar-|tained Thursday evening by Sovereign edenal City, No. and Past Commander John Murphy |rangement was almost perfect. The Auditor Brer Rabbitt, Sovercigns | Masons, will confer the mark master's|cided to hold a card party in the 1, :45, F. O. . Eree. E . degree upo! 1a; i- | early fall to its other ac- MPMENTS, (Urell Camp). A meeting of th 3 ship of |Cogan and Easter are arranging an o ‘dalz:u at the meeting -fl::.an;f s additiontto Mmd_,_;,:fl‘mh o 6, aegre. | | coURCIl of administration e b.o| Dl ERNd ande ine leadershiP on|evening for a reception to ail A — The officers and members of the ‘Wednesday—Columbian, No. 1, degree. called for June 8 to close up the \tffe pavilion, and afterward members | choppers at National Camp. oy tel;r’.ye:‘:; C,h:,?ter, ‘N; sn'aw";l“' cllmm;;;“ invited to m‘;em Annap- NOBLE AND VICE GRANDS' ASSO- rrufil’vl;;u of the outgoing adminis-|of the band competed in ;\t;uuhm S AL e ) s ey “1 25 feet Best Quality 5 2 rus | tertain at its ladles’ night, May 31, at [olis, Md., Chapter Tuesday evening CIATION. - events and won a majority of the - G. H. 1 s : % cias 6:30 M. M.; Washingtou Gea | |8 o'clock. The program will begin at|next. Those desiring to attend will N Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp on last busy examining new applicants. Oak S Gn s L - Sl Mogday.—Bchooliof inatrution, @ird | | ryesday evening celebrated the twen- | ° 2™ Camp's sick benefit has done good 34 inch with nozzle.$5.75 fensial. No. M, wecial, 530, M. | | the Commandery Asylum and will be motify the matron. Miss E. Ruth s s 5 = .7 0: | |finished in the banquet room of the|Briggs. 5 e A IODOmS tieth anniversary of the formation of | The Elks’ base ball team added an- | work during the past winter and ways 25 feet Best Quality B. AL temple, 13th street and New York ave- —_— M 3 % the camp. Chairman Weber of the |other victory to its laurels Tuesday at|and means of imcreasing the fund are inch with nozzle “‘“ nue. All friends invited. The chap-|_ Regular meeting of the Masonic and onday—Esther, No. 5, entertainment. entertainment committee had a splen- | the American League Park by defeat-|being considered. The 'membership is || . ozzle. D 2 it Wednesday—Mount _Pleasant, No. 9, i £! . ter held its stated convocation Tues- MFfs'&lem ?‘m‘ Home Boar% Auxllh‘arth!ll e Tanifontestaloments oo = :Ldgp";,?im’;"”‘,’,?";"‘ t:s nietw de- | ing the Masons. Sror; ‘1)2 u;nx.!'r“)l:e steadily increasing. Similar reductions on all da e eld tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. in New 25 rtme: and, which made its se 2 wassplayed for the benefit of the — - : . (IREaren e Masonic Temple. Thursday—Martha Washington, No. 3. | | FRG"0 pearance and showed the com- | Salvation Army drive. Hickory Camp, No. 15 is expected to } |l High-pressure Air, Steam P gree. on y rades that the department has at last — . |see the light of day'soon in George- ||} and Underwriters’ Hose the religious services at the Masonic| Fidelity Chapter will have a short a band. Refreshments and smokes| The membership committee will|town. Sovereign R.” W. Shumate i; = and Eastern Star Home May 29. The |program llle:’ the business meeting| No degree work is scheduled for|were served. The Memorial day pro- [ meet every Tuendlyuevemng at 7:45 | organizer. Ganden Hose cut any servicy ill b ducted by Rev.|Tuesday evening, the n Tni , but a | Eram was completed with Adjutant |p.m. until further notice. % < W Steeks. "Thevs will be speciai e , e e e lom o o e meld, | Close | detailed "to read " “Lincoln's —-— PATRIOTIC ORDER OF length yau may require. i b (e Todie aaat Cathedral Chapter, No. 14, will con- [8Pecial business session will be . | Gettysburg address.” _The military | Exalted Ruler P. J. Callan. on be- Phione orders filled fer the degrees on a large class|when important matters relative to|rank was conferred on Recruit George | half of the membership committee, AMERICANS. promptly. The-Carroll Electric Company 714 12th St. N'W. Main 7320 7:30, M. M.; Hope, No. 20, B. ROYAL ARCH CHAPTBRS. ount Vernon, No. 3, P. and M. E.; Hiram, No. 10. Mark. Tuesdsy—Mou; Horeb, No. 7. Mark; 8, Mark. Lebanon Lodge will have charge of nt. No. M. E Friday—Capital, No. 11, P. and M. B. ROYAL AND SELECT MASTBRS. Saturday—Columbia Chapter, No. 3, de- rees. ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SOOTTISH RITB. M Parker Lodge. No. i1 | Wednesday night, after which an en- | ¢p % 11 be|M. Janes. Reminiscence speeches of | Tuesday evening presented its secre- L ' T K e it T pirm. May |tertainment will "be presented _in | . Eopmlon offthaRbyave WALl De | N np's twenty vears of existence | tary, John S. Frick, with an engraved | Camp No. 1 will have initiation charge of Mrs. Myrtle Wells. The |considered. were made by Comrades Rausch, |membership card case for faithful ‘Wednesday evening, and members are 3L, M. M. — —_— .{program at the last meeting con- Noble Grand Beasle: f Columbia Peters, Carver, Col. Bingham of the )services he rendered the committee. requested to attend. A branch of the organization|Sisted of a playlet entitled ‘The Yol G. A. R, Currier ot Urell, O'Brien, = Tuestay — Robert de Bruce Oouncll. [ | known as the Tall Cedars e ton, | Minister's Wite: ‘with ‘the following | /038 announces that the third Aogrec| rving and Mawson of Pettit, and [ The Los Angcles Club of Weeshine: JSamp No. 2, P. 0.5, of A, hasin | T e matituted at the Wasnington [cast: Misses = Florence Brandon, | Juu! oo CORTOTReq, B (8 SERROR % B0 | Gallagher of Harden. Lo Lo o e A e M etn 15 | meeting Monday, June 6. Hotel, at § p.m. Master Masons de-|Madeline Cornish, Estelle Deal, Kath- |lodge. At its last session a commit- ttend the Grand Lod| No. 5, will have|siring to make application for mem- | ryn MoCoach, Edith Shipman and Mrs. | tec was appointed to renovate rega- IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN | Los Angeles to attend e oan aie 10, CATHOLIC FRATERNITY. bership will send application to H.|Alma Humer, and a duet by Misses i and to secure such new equipment| <. B MacFerran, great chief of | The party of 150 members will leave s Potomac Lodge, ::-r,g‘a o Tr dr!’lég(ous e~ ot B Tnton: 311 Homer - building, | Kate dcbride and Serah SNUCKers. | ncicq for degres and Gther WOTk. | recards of the CRERt Council Of the | July 7. b neciai {rain. but the return e e ‘m: .::;::o::t 3 ;‘,,‘f’gev";{ 1 ;:,‘: 13th and F streets, before Thursday. | ¢ ;o rmeeting of Areme Chapter| oOfficial visitations were paid by | United States, was a visitor in the | trip vi-&n be ‘made in' small parties Fraternity announces its anmual May CFE Srsamta No. 11, R. A. A. M., | Wednesday the chapter was re-| 2 5 r W Y | District of Columbia Tuesday. A spe- | over different routes. dance Friday evening, May 27, in its Capitol Chapter, No. 11, R. A. y p Grand Master Bert V. Wolfe and his | District of Colufbia Tuosfay. A4 Spes dance Friday eveming. May 27 in its Gowan, pastor of Dumbarton Avenue | T3P0, CAaBITE (0 | vocation May |quested to sponser the new chapter | corps of Grand Lodge officers to Lang- M. E. Church, will deliver the sermon. [27. Past and Most Excellent Masters' to be known as Warren G. Harding o Loisciand R S Ry Lodge, | chiefs of the District was held in KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. will begin at 9 o'clock and will be in- ‘A'musical program has been provided. | degrees, and on June 10, a stated con- |Chapter. The request was promptly | both of whieh were largely attended. i the afternoon on the same day, at| . ' Gouncil met Tuesday even- formal. The dance. is under the chair- T e vey thote. whe | aeET e A wal Arch degree for four | granted. The following officers have | Visits for the coming weck will in- | Harvey's, followed by & luncheon 1o |, arrol ol e T e Srana | Manahip of Adoiph J. Fugitt, chatrman come from the cars at Georgia avenue | teams. Been selected: Mrs. Francis L. Adams, | clude Washington Lodge, Tuesday |honor of the great chief. Matters of ]g'?, I Christopher ‘Mul ne " o the (Of Washington Chapter. Invitatio and Rittenhouse street. — worthy matron; Mr. J. Ernst Dulin.| evening, and Phoenix Lodge, Thurs- | importance to this reservation were hn" i "l Dl. P! {k € | have been sent each member and it is — The potentate’s ball of Almas Tem- | worthy patron; Mrs. Grace M. Cole.| day evening. presented. Great Chief of Records ‘l‘: l"-‘ lfl‘;.““f lon W“l Bdm"‘on expected every member will be present. Thomas J. Harford. master of Po-|ple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, in|associate matron; Mrs. Martha E. = MacFerran was on his way to attend | Carroll Institute proposal and other | This May hop Is an annual affair in the tomae Lodge, No. 5, announces a spe-'|the Arcade Auditorium Wednesday | Hughuley, conductress; Mrs. Irene| A fraternal visit was paid Tues- and represent the Great Incohonee at 1‘:" iconnclisissoin n the enter-|fraternity. Preceding the dance Capitol cial :ammnr’xlcauor; of ;he lodge w; night, m| -tlendzld b’a 2,000 co;plea& Biggs, assistant conductress; Mrs.|day evening to Arlington Lodge, No. | the 2r?§t Ctl::_unsll ;:{(‘Ln-gm?‘ vfl{ch prise. :mn;gy, :‘:etffigwminh";: its reg\tl‘hr morrow .m. for tl urpose of evel ress an: e 3 Mrs. i g3 was held at Fredericksburg, Va. er s meeting orrow at 7 p. e purpo the men in evening Isabel H. Blackelock, secretary; Mrs.| 1, Clarendon, Va. by Grand Master . o bildlne el velerectad by | e e T conferring the M. M. degree. fez, and their ladies beautifully gown- | Ada M. Bousher, treasurer. Wolfe, other Grand Lodge officers|the conference an automobile ride = — ed and wearing gold Shrine emblems and members of this jurisdiction, Past |around the city was taken. Knights of Columbus as a part of St. | the chalr. Matters of.great importance Mount Vernon Chapter, No. 3, R. A.|of various designs. William F. Hunt Chapter, No. 11.{Grand George B. Johnston of East- et Mary's Industrial School is to be|to the entire membership will be M., will confer the Mark degree to-!| The grand march was led by Illus- | wij] initiate a large class Thursday | ern Lodge, No. 7, gave a talk on the The membership of the Degree of |made now a memorial to his emi- |brought up for discussion, and it is ex- morrow evening. trious Potentate Henry Lansburgh.|evening, to be followed by a social | Rebekah degree. Pocahontas of the District will take | nence, James Cardinal Gibbons, who | pected all members will be on 3 S headed by Almas’ own brass band.|hour. The chapter entertained the —_— special cars tomorrow night to attend | before his death asked every knmight | St. Rita's Assembly met on Friday Potomac Chapter, No. 8, R. A. M. |After a 'brief address by of wel-|inmates of the Masonic and Eastern| IEastern Lodge, at its last session, |Silver Moon Council of Alexandria. It to aid in the splendid task of re-|evening in St. Peters Hall, Mrs Nor- will confer the Mark degree Tuesday | come by Tllustrious Potentate “Call Me | Star Home earlier in the month. conferred the second degree on a |will be known as “Idaho” night. building this institution that has|man J. Volkman in the chair. Several evening. Henry.” he introduced the following large class of candidates, Noble| ' T o _— i done so much for the nation. candidates-wers given the honor of ini- Abestute Setisfaction Ouaeats o= ests of honor and Shrine digni- Grand Lowrie announces that the e trading post committee wai on. S EX’ Mount Horeb Chapter, No. 7, R. A.|S255t3 J.0.U.A M it degvea will be conferred at the | formally organized with the following | mne body of Vineent A. Costello is y BY CONDUCTIVE AND INFIL M, will confer the Mark degree Tues- | “James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor:| “At the last session of Liberty Bell| next session under the direction of |officers and committee chairmen: T. H | on jts way to the United States to be Beard oa s Car) ANESTHESIA day evening. E. 3. Henning, assistant secretary of | Council, No. 55, one candidate was | Degree Director Wilfred E. Lawson. Dennis, chairman: W. B. Garner, sec- | gnay) o o ! o e d - y buried at Arlington under the T labor; A. C. Gumbert, potentate of|initiated, one applicant was elected —— retary; F. D. Seiffert, treasurer; Great | ,, h of From the Boston Transcript. p ashington-Naval Chapter. No. 6 |8yria Temple. Pittsburgh, Pa: J. W.|to receive the degrees of the order [Beacon Lodge has o large number | Sachem Robert Strobel, commiitee on A B I e O s e e E Yl cunterthe ark degree | Syiia TeTDlS: tate of Oasis Temple, |and one dismissal card issued. A goid | Of applications on hand and expects |publicity; I G. Bair, printing; Mrs. | first Knight of Columbus in this juris- money you want to spend*” DR. LEHMAN ™ nesday evening. Ashevilie, N. C.; W. S. Randolph, past | watch charm with the emblem of the ‘,° "Jl": a"m“;'z"mfff;n:: eduled | . F. Neidfieldt, donations; Mrs. Lula | diction and the only fourth degree| “My goodness, no! Why, even I Specialist National Lodge, Ne. 12, will hold a | potentate of Oasis 'Temple, Asheville, | order engraved, was presented to W. | 00 J 31 b (s last session prizes | Mastin, booths: A. E. Thompson. en-|knight of this clty to forfeit his life would not think of being that ex-| 307 7th St. N.W., Opp. Saks”: special Wednesday evening t 4.2|N. C.; J. W. Barber, recorder of Syria | H. Buechling of this council and a Were distributed to individunl Sme |tertainment; Miss L. G, O'Nell, d in the recent war. Local councils as|travagant.” Opea Bvent Al ) s fpecial Wednesday evening to-confer|remple, Pittsburgh, Pa., and A. D.lgold emblem ring was presented to team e e D Ly | D& L G FRair. S décoratio well as the Fourth Degree Assembly s Evenlngs. Olosed on Sundays. g Ladner, chief rabban of Lu Lu Tem-|T. H. Harris of Capitol Council, No.| Which cloged Ite seasol, With BITR]|general officers of committee, finance. | whl co-operate with the American Le- George J. Fletcher, high priest of |Ple. Philadelphis, Pa. 25. An amendment to the by-laws will | S°Se88. Treseniation G4 B cident | Lne committee will meet the third|gion in every way possible in paying Willlam R, Singleton Chapter. No. 14,| Favors were given to each lady as|be voted upon next meeting. The Pa- D her pronl Wednesday night of each month at|tribute to the dead hero, especially in R B o e e Do i% | she entered the auditorium. The or- | triotic degree will be conferred upon | ks 3 = Red Men's Hall, Wisconsin avenue and | furnishing_an_escort on the day of A M. fa—— By e e b of the ooy, | chestra urmes Were entirely hid- | several candidates, May 25. Thursday evening Phoenix Lodge |N street northwest. the funeral. The Fourth Degree will e behind e E. M. degree, with Andrew |den will, in addition to its annual visit: Idaho Tribe held a big meeting at P;:z:g{z[::y}n;;:(g;xg;mi;;\g:'m? C. Kilkins heading official line, Thurs- | fully arraffged. an Anacost _{ tion, entertain Mount Pleasant Lodge, day ovening in the Tenleytown Masonic | were partly hidden behind the floral [, Anacostia Councll No 16, met in Ma_ | no: 29, who will codfer the degree HaNiast (e e lon Wibenidesiatgoodiats | busicommittee foo- cporating fwiththe = = sev i work of the evening under direction & egion in formulating plans. are C. sl S Refreanments were served through- geventeen applications and conterred the | MOTk 0, the SveRIng AndSr QIreCind | had as visitors Great Sachem Strobel, | Eugene Edwards. chatrman: Jobn C. = = | . day evening. g under the leadership of Charles .| tjonal peorn e 2oy, S Nea | Federal City Lodge at its last meet. | Feldman and Mandell of Sioux Tribe. Bartlett, rendered several vocal selec- | were masters of ceremonies, and E. R. | In8. was officially visited by the grand | 4, rangements are being made for | Orate function of the year in fraternal ‘What promises to be the most elab- Eureka Chapter. No. 4, R. A. M., will| tions, much to the delight of those master, Bert V. Wolfe, immediately i have the P. M. and M. E. M. degrees | present. o I ChATEe hof JeSres team | itter which the-annual roll call of lihe lnstitution of Sloux Council. No. 7, Slon o the Knjahts of Columbas. to Washington Templar Motors Co. - May 8, 1921. Fri i E The Dotentate's ball was a splendid | coairman F. G Frather reported Prog: | the lodse was had. Reports showed | Deftec of Pocahontas, May 20 The | Chesapeake Beach, July 12. Elabo- Washington, D. C. : - Confirmed May 20th. Columbi === success. thanks to the efforts of J. A. |the council gave the good of the order | the lodge to be in a flourishing con- d';' 1 ‘; ng exercises will be under the |;o¢0™ [ ranarations’ are being made Botoor T Mantorn il hoid” tee agang | Hollinger, cbairman. and Edwin|committee power to make all arrange- dition. o om of ihe board of great chiefs | through a committee of fifty men Templar, driven by L. S. Foulke, carrying four Setembly Saturday. evering anc ias |Hilller, secretary. of the cxecutive |ments for the occasion. Short addresses ENCAMPMENTS. forred by ths Gegroc toam of 160ns | working in conjunction with Wash- | | 5 . by R. A. e - r 3 - assen, degrees will be conferred. There will be a business meeting ;fr;o't?:dfi. égmpson.}:\!\lr.fl:v'. Ricehen k.| Grand Patriarch William Adams an- Coprcl - [ Tunder WioRleanerstip f.’.‘fi‘x"é‘ufi','.";"éi'y A P gers and baggage win Sweepstakes over field of and short form session June 8. 7:30 | K Thomas, James I. Frye and P H. |nounces that all encampment bodies | 3 Sreat Keebel of Wampum Dennis | families and friends. Special games twenty-one cars in Yosemite - Economy Run, distance Potomaec Lodge, No. 5, will have a|p.m. at 711 13th street northwest. Ad- | Martin. - H. | ave an active degree schedule and [T he council will start with at least| pave been arranged for children and Y 2 gpecial Friday evening, 7 o'clock. for the | mitiance by 1921 card only. Wear your that viitations paid to eubordinste 100 members. grown.ups and a special program of four hundred miles from Los Angeles, defeating Frank- o me | fes! es have en successful. T . headiog the omcial line. There will be & Shrine mered con- | mesting o e ot it oty | The epcampment.choos of snstrue: | e GroatCommart Bime oy i of Coarres 1. Grimth: chatoman of Wash: lin, Stevens, Packard, Haynes, Anderson, Stearns, Dor- cert held June 5, at Trinity Church, | tion will revise the conduct of its 3 - | ingt. hapter, . hi % An tmpressive program fs to be |3 and C-atrests northwest at & D | Coancil M. B as jis Suest. T |sesslons. Details will be announced T umestTate0athistractisouths e e lithelaniic oaia i taston ris, Nash, DePont and twelve other cars welt known poeeented tenlent"4ts ociock whes | Rey, De. David Ransom Coell wil| counars monthly sociel wil take later. @ = Tas already been sccomplisned and T i atreves. mortheast. It 1s make, averaging twenty-six and two-thirds miles per wervice of s ' ) R EBEKAH LODGES. Zeinowsunder; ected 5,000 members d _thet ine: i s 3 E T, e e oo thonat | Open meeting will follow close of [ ™" families wiil attend this annual out- gallon of gasoline; ton ."“"?g‘ fifty-one; car including . | The ...m-mflgm committee cxpects the n"ulo‘rz‘;l Mount x?;l:;:;nt.{?:eg‘:. oThe lgnulagng committes of Sioux ing. passengers weighing thirty-eight hundred pounds. This B A @ ] nenf ers, & b, i e, No. , Was T s e Yo have several prominent speskers, & |3 anaaday evhning, when Nanetlo B.|at 'a mecting neld Weancedas niznt | ,Lhe New York Knights of Columbus _the most grueling test ever held from durability and o followed by ' supper. el Paul will lectare on Bible characters. | and’ will be: k 844y night | siate convention thig® year Wil be © . & Pt S fnembers. their wives, families :uental costumes. A Al_ndlel‘ Inc. About ss.oo"o°z"n‘;‘,iksi.".‘:‘.525§ held in Rochester, May 24-35. Repre- economy standpoint as speed was fast and total dis- 3 v, whom, vely engaged posed o . e 8sec- sel of e count N« - . . . %«fit‘h other - Masonte: g SE5e R triends arv.qprgially dnvited. {5 With Miss Vests, Littie at b’:&,.‘,“:,'?m’“"'hm‘{‘f,‘.'_“,";.:‘:‘:lr Tork state; no;lnwkfing':;prp;: tance covered in blinding rain and snow. Last hundred nitaries, are fo atte: B Last. Friday| ST TR h o, will render melections. - t ~ | mately , Wi present. Thin + o . 3. Cizuta Ketper. The Spenkor. il | Columbl P v s Andrew Jaakeon Coundll No_ & |0 D Ene N e e Oiaea. o icern wers | promises (o be the sreatest New miles. thru' thick mud, necessitating change low and sther Lodge will give a lterary| qught the art of haymaking. e e prahei. = second gear work; grade averaging from five to twenty- Bave as_ his ic ~The Immortal | took 100 Of the men for a long ride |met Tuesday evening. Plans were B ot oo ooy ot | g aicmsttie, icne” Sock Yriok| e foF Fiae d7 a4 for, hg, At |, aen, D0 Bl b2t e e : Z o city. ; ; - : orn Biar chaptors e et - | Members of Mount Pleasant Ghapter, |meeting will be thrown open to the|lowed with a ple party. Ail members NATIONAL UNION. A1l the past state deputies have been two per cent. The price, class and sweepstake cup of their members who have died dur- | R- A. M., staged a similar outing for | public. are expected to contribute pies, to bel Potomac Council met Monday night invited to be present. i awarded Templar. Contest held under AAA sanction. ing the past year, and from, each of | many of the men Sunday, and these 01d to the highest bidder, the Dur-|and. after attending <t == A i these ‘organisations there will be a|two lodges have voted to make the| pdward J. Ross Council, No. 26,|CNaser to be entitled to the contrib-|business, adjourned Sarly (o attena rlaa I e s e Car used had been driven twenty-four thousand miles. representative to light the sym- a monthly oceurrence. opEdward I Ross Council, No. 26| utors company during the serving of | in'a body the big celebration of the | Kyecue sornase he' Pornie nay 7 Tolical candle, the Masons being in| It 18 expected that other Masonic|gegrees of virtue, liberty and patriot- refreshments. fortieth anniversary. avenue northeast, the Potomac and A. R. DAWSON. ull dress and the Eastern Stars all | 10dges and organizations will take up | jes o & candidate and received by| Th 111 be a spectal The celebration was a big. success. | samission charge will bo made, ana in it Many have selected az|he method of giving pleasurs to the | transfer two former members of an- | the ebekan asmenioiy Friaey st s | Sythian Temple being crowded Mon Svory KolERt ta tnvited To attend the eir resp ve 2 ay nigl with membe ich® - masters or matrons, “We should never forget these men,” | Hony. Somncl: o e and. Past | Dmerst fhe temple Installation ofland their friends. ‘T celobraion | Sney which promises;to e very in This Is But On of.the Man fm,z;:x"{;:“n:lrlyl l:‘-:mb:ne‘-t)', - said a member of Columbia Lodge. Councilor G. W. Swift, as captain :.::':'m e‘z:f,:ork £ndomeE busl: ‘”dkd“" form of an entertainment | the weei a.r';e s";:?lo’:'rl h?h:::hoyf | 2 - y eath, - e e N and dance. The principal 3 v z privation and triamph, as it proceeds.| The Ashler Club of Master Masons o e iting the contersing of The . MISCELLANEOUS. epIesentative D-"L";g: épe;'f::fw: ‘Thureday. Keose-Pots: Winnings of the Telnpla.r o S therBsai el pcotranin: 1i3t ighe et Masonic Temple e Srere"ior 'an “excarsion to. Marahall The Rebekah Home Circle will hold work ;"'h';:h'“g;i o 'é ‘;:(Y:Y‘;g;é; turaay, Soriding.Careolt. Al wook. [k g 23 . | advisory board of the Masonic clubs|Hall July 19. An invitation was|a lawn party on the grounds at the pal day games begin promptly at 5:30. h {4 A T O athitioDls, |of the District was in charge. Rep- |accepted from the Daughters of|L O. O I Home, 3233 N street, Fri- 990,000 to the widows and orphasis |*> B The Super fine Small Car TR Tl actats e e e a0 e e Famanel: memorial eervics |12 ot D.'T, Leane. president of Govern- |be held in San Francisco August 1.7 Year’ e doors will be opened at 7 p.m. -third degree m, N = Wi ice Guaranteed. From 7:30 to § p.m. Mra. Crouch wili £ mbership of the club Tuesday evening. at the residency of | Of the various subcommittees, in- |country by delegates who desired t- 1115 composed of Master M z give an organ recital T Masons of the Annie Tizsby, 329 N - | cluding W. J. O'Brien, J. E. Borlan: All representatives for the sym- %:.‘l: ‘%‘;’u‘:’ ."-d'! u‘.’”'""‘"‘"‘ the| Cootie Orlental Court, No. 1, initi- | west. Rs"u‘iury‘nuxllhr;"entl:fiolh:n A W. Kalser, A S. Brown, J. Harrd} 5:3:%’:33,"5:-::??‘“3&‘fl'rrflefl: i e bolical candles are requested to meet | coh e, iouse an e Civil Service|ated forty-five candidates at fts last|will be held second and fourth Tues- {Jones, D. E. Chisholm and Jesse B.|this city will visit the convention it Rev. Dr. Covell in Trinity Community meeting. The monthly report of the ! days of each month. K. Lee. The history of the soclety | August, together with Past Stat m. Dext to the church, at 7 pm.| , board of control was accepted and was given by Frank E. Ferguson, | Deputy Michael D. Schaefer, James A . (ai™ informal smoker and enter- | will be put into effect. The entertain- | A mass meeting of the O. O. H. and | eastern manager, followed by a pro- | Sullivan aad Redmond De Vaney. - -— ainment will be given by the Tri-|ment and minstrel show committees|P. was held at the temple Saturday | Eram which included Rev. John T. : le Club of the Deparf = Monarch Castleman P. Boss aus! parfment of | were given a vote of thanks for their | evening. Vice Grana William A.|Huddle, Kavanaugh and Brown, Mrs. | Rev./M. J. Murphy, chaplain of th« nounces, through “'"“ x-mm:ln ::rlcl;lture at Perpetual Building | work in connection with the annual{ Ward %t Walhh\g(onfl[‘,dn, No. 6, | Paul G. Russell, John Wiley and Miss | Massachusetts atatey Drl:)pn. 1':‘;: con Kronikle, in its bow to the prophe M“n‘n?}n b}:fll tlly 31, at 8 p.m.|visitation of state council officers. A |made the address of welcome. Gen- |Licarione. tributed a timely article on “Prison as the official organ of Kallipol flg'u';" r of the club is in-|large delegation of Cooties from |eral Degree Director Wilfred E. Law- and Its Problems” in the May issue of s p Grotto. a “skidoo special” for May 23. | ler Mascr soimmony Sooot 20y peus- | B m Council, No. 221, Virginia,|son was the conductor. Visiting mem- | WOMAN’S' BENEFIT ASSOCIA- |the national organ of the Knights of 1t also calls attention to the Supreme part- | was present. Addresses were made|bers of Johazza Sanctorium of Balti- Columbus, the Columbiad. Counell convention at "Atlentic Gity | ent of Agriculture. Dy state council officers, all of whom |more were in attendance, and the| TION OF THE MACCABEES. — . in June; the annual base ball ime were prominent Cootles. speakers of the evening were Dr. National, No. 1, will give its annual dgaflgfloggg“%dmllfl?‘thraa-l & y . Dr. 1901 14th Street N.W. for the benefit of the Masonic and |ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR John Clinton Stansbury. Vice Grand}excursion' to Marsh Frai ‘ 5 11 Hall July 12| Frank O'H: iding. Foll | Eastern Star Home, ;to be played PYTHIAS Hyastytee, George F. Patterson, D, D. S lmnisiipl: Y, Atalipres ding MiTiollowing) Eheerh 5 rome, 10" 39 bia33 | wortny satron Bowersos ot pen:| KNIGHTS OF |, Yeomee E Filterson, D 0 Sl Suplor sl b el (10 Buainert Soion, the counct il mic at the Zoo Park July 16. lehem Chapter has appointed a com-| Calanthe Lodge will entertain to-|man of that sanctorium. The musical | tiation will be held Friday. Prot. Tradoulsee will speak on “Syria’ Past Grand Monarch E. § Schmid | Mittee consisting of Mra. Sarah H.|morrow evening the wives and sweet- | program consisted of piano selections 208 Fant Tomarch Sharics A Sovons | Brvere, Bilg Lawienson Selen M. | Fearia"of helr murmbere.s A profram | by Frot. Milts and, band Lelcctons | A card party was hetd in comnection| *Rimert SPiicue e muners| K EEPS CUSHION BETWEEN 16ft yesterday for Philadelphia to at- | Black and Marle C. Deal to provide |has been. arranged for the occasion. by the’Brotherhood Service Band.|with the regular meeting of Mt. Ver- Shnmania . Iollowing he mesxers tend a meeting of the Supreme Cou: tain or May and June|A cordial invitation is extended ali| Mithras Sanctorium, No. 100, will be{non Thursday evening. Ll el B e e i GE R AR TEETH--- e it T e, Coun™ | meetings, and this committee has a | Pythians and frisnds of the lodge. titut e mittee s preparing for the conven- [Program for Tuesday evening. ~The o e A o atomeD® BAtUTdaY | o umbla, No. 3, nitiated a large|D0lders of the athletic fund tickets, T o o Ioalentiona ‘tma | improvements at the Northeast Ma- class of candidates last evening in|30d some lucky members will go year's meeting will be the biggest |sonic Temple enable the chapter to Century-Decatur Lodge will confer P tual Savi Bank & home with prize: Ja the history of the order. Prophet | 3ccommodate a much larger crowd jthe Kalghtrankiat {tsinext mesting, SPANISH WAR VETERANS. | 00RSt i . Siowea, the T Calanth o Charles M. Keefer is handling room | 8nd 8 big turnout is expected. une 6. rounding out its spring cam-| Commander Freq Royse has an- |bers being the guest e O Ll Wil baverity reservations for the Washington paign with a substantial gain in mem- bership. At Monday evening’s meet. | Ounced a meeting of Col. James S. ot all are cordially invited. The lodge rophets. who are admonished to| The ways and means committee of |ing B e o ron ot | Pettit Camp for Tuesday evening, for | 1o e accics of Corinbir aoate2?| mests at 7:45 and wil be ready for 1is make reservations immediately. as|washington Centennial Chapter. No. |three petitions recelved. Vice Chan-| the purpose of electing delegates 1o | run tomorror oveniaa i OMmcers | guests at 8:30. The committee has an 26 will give a dance tomorrow incellér James R. Cooper resigned to|the department encampment and ex |corner Longfellow street and Georgin| unusually fine program. : e Arlington Hotel roof garden, to |engage in the practice of law at Mi- | emplifying the military degree on a|avenue. s REDAG also keeps a cushion Commander Savage announces the| which the fraternity is invited. The |ami Fla. Paul B Snyder was clected | class of recruits. ~Applications for e DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. betwenn il 6 Order of the Temple Tuesday night|2uxiliary home board entertained the | to succeed him. Nels V. Swenson was | reinstatement will also be recelved| Liberty Union, No. 6, gave a surprise| o4 G 1 b § upkeep costs and in De’ Molay Commandery. No. 4,|family of the home recently. The en- |chosen prelate and Ire Polk master- | Comrade C. O. Richter is serlously ill |party to its record keeper, Mra, Mat- g o ol oo T m Wi, your pocketbook—simply b, Knights Templar. A cordial invitation | dowment committes is glving a series |at-arms. Wiliiam J. Thorn was elect- | in the hospital. fe Ewald, Thursday. The evening|oyeringin ball, 316 Dennsyivania avenue keeping WEAR away from your car, 13" extended all air knights to be|of successtul card parties. Next Sat-|ed to represent the lodge at the hall| Department Commander Willlam L. |was spent in games, dancing and e o B e couneTlor e STORAGE BATTERY S L o 0 present. Refreshments will be served. | urday the degrees will be conferred. | stockholders’ meeting. Mattocks and staff will make the an- | music. Hv;dnrefld ng. The rellef committee , and nm“m_uhmery. J . L Clup | FFe%ent membership, 34. The Fraternal Base Ball League|nual visit to Admiral George Dewey —_— R AR e I L Ty A recently discovered “gritless lubri- 'Eomn.leb‘u Slass -‘;{e the G t':‘l Clab game lchellzuled for Tuesday will be|Naval Camp Frldlfi' night, when the | ?w(ngtto czhe meeting_of the Dis-|aine w:m“‘":;n;‘:‘a:g“"‘““‘ of ‘}:";f: cating substance,” contained only in. een Knights of Pythias and|military degree will be conferred on |trict o lumbia * OfMcers’ Clup, | The councll conducted o clase initha Gredag, gives it this wear preventing degrees. The floor work was exempli- The Battery with At the meeting of Lebanon Chap- o= at headquarters. Past Master| At 2D~ | Woodmen teams. Several recruits. A large attend- |Georgetown will hold only a short B Sames 8. McCarthy of Washington | 1% No- 25 O. B &, last night de-| "Webster Lodge conferred the knight | ance s expected, as delegates are to |business session tomorrow night. er. The result.is saving all Centennial Lodge will act as reader. | 31688 Wore conferred on ¢ fandt. |rank on thirty-five esquires Tuesday | be elected for the department en- — fled by officers and members of the drill{ | ENIWIRANCE 3 around for YOU—saving on repair. N{lwlntmle-:o:nlt;'emd'.:l; be | home was nocondi piagimagse toithe grening. Tt the meeting Tuesday acampment and other important busi- Victory, No. {2, will hold s euchre team; with the past councilor, Mra. Jen-|} resist- couts: saying of ‘TIME mpeot on ¥o! asked to comment iy it 1eave Mo Masom o Fempte | ISTES Dart of the anniversary clads i ness will be transacted including | and fve tuncred In s Ml (00O | anq was assisted by George W, Robert- || 11E the ravages of toil | pairs' and the saving of your ear,’ the temple of Solomon. il to be kni 8 i orial 1 , i R SO o ne a8 0 rcock sham, “Afier 8oL Syl keienies, he odse Al meet | o 0, 10 PSS st | o et e e | e e 1! h of the New Jerusalem O 2 — mem!| » = (?-":-%:rr:u:). .-m address the :‘5‘“ was changed to the second and m{'hrmgfs'u;:::%?fodsz:: Wil hold 3 :::-'-‘ n:;rx:rls'::‘gl‘ e gonttenea®®: | The rally officers will meet with the| Visitors from Golden Rule and Triumph years’ written guarantee. et ) it Great Light in |{0Urth Tuesday of each month. The |joint meeting to confer. tne Nnight | the river, in honor of the naval and | District: of Columbla Union Guard | councils made brief addresses,. after 3 Masonry” Sunday afternoon, June 5, | Shapter has approriated $400 to fur-|rank on a large class of esquires. &N} | marine dead. team Wednesday evening for re-|which refreshments were served. The Sales and Service T at i ne Teadquariors. An in- | Bish a room to be known as Salon de | Byinians are cordially invited. A ara Jacob Astor Camp con. |hearsal for the June rally, at the) financial secretary, Mrs Ida Kerper, and Stations: Vitation to all Master Masons to at-|LeDanON. and a check from the of-| Capital Lodge conferred the knight|tinued its recruiting campaign at Ralelgh Hotel, June 30, at which time| the national deputy councilor, E. ions: gend has been extended by Class ra of 1921 was presented by Sister | rank last Tucsday cvening and 51| the meeting held last Monday by |Mrs, Minnie Keppinger, D. & . will Viola Thompson, are attending the state President Arnold. May Lucas for four additional chairs. | have work at Its meeting mest Tues. | initiating.four candidates’ Three more | b2, the Euest of honor, and b councifizesalonajadRIGICHINY sSSNoTl Dupont Battery Co. R— presented with a class o new ew term fol- The Gavel Club will meet Wedn Mizpah Chapter, No. 8, announces a | Sal,Ventf: SIOUDE, the spring cam- A e o e CALon | emberas lowed the close of-the initiation. , 2007 M St. N. W. Barrett Garage 24th and M Sts. N. W. truck and farm machinery for a busy next year. If your old machines are getting worn and noisy, put in some Gredag and see how much more quietly and powerfully they work. A grade for every use—fluids for ,gears—solids for cups. Endorsed by over 200 motor ear, truck and tractor manufacturers. Why not profit by their experience? day evening at 8 o'clock, at Which| gerawherry festival on the lawn of membership. will make a big showing on Memorial time important business will be trans- ted iacluding the clection of a new | vrs; By Rowsce, 3141 P Street. be-| Amaranth Lodge conferred the|day. Senator Spencer will make the MACCABEES. ‘WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. presidant of the clab. submission, of| &1y ight. from §:30'to 10130 oclock. koight ragk st its meeting Monday 8ddress. Memovial services will be| The joint excursion of the Macca-| The Boosters' Club met Tuesday ommittee. secretary and treas-| Following the Dusiness meeting of |, The Doard of directors of the Pyth- | P:m. on Memorial Sunday, May 39, for B o e P Sy 15 A beedting of | prise deEres team shosid €0 o Baltl: urer. e ny, | Esther Chapter, No. 5, "Th Saay |lan Hall Association met Monday|yhich o, splendid program has Been |ihe committocs representing the Sev- {more Saturdsy night, June 4, to ini- - Eait Master, Sumcs 8, MeCarihy | cyenin b % | ening, and, lruntacita Tovtne bUsl | STEAECE ) day exercises to b |STaL i a1 Feylons o the District |flate v larke itss af Lord sialtimors ; B prices S O 3o Gavel Chapter of the | Center. was given under ‘the diee: |held tomorrow evening to consider a | held in Hitchcock Hall St Elizabeth's T e o and thane oents wevs | <. e fall uniform rank feam wil. as Bled & report of the |l tion of Past Matron Theodora Can. |SPSCial report, and all members of | Hospital. next Sunday at 2:30 pm. foctod: Chatrman, | Sir_Knight' D.|ace the desre te 2 5 = 1-1b. can..50c oo ot of the work. In conclud- [ningham. followed by dancing.. . |in® Doard are’urged | Tra Cren Nelson A. Miles Gamp, for I S i el B (e i % s 3 . .e rom 5 . el p, for i said e ety mamsheriof theldavel fsnnounces t was reslized prosram consisting of addresses by |Georsetown Tent: ‘treasurer, Mrs.|to know that the supreme Sourt o ; mw et O& the newr' chaDe ron|!‘- e rummage sale held last| ,pn.. o ghort busipe: i representatives in Congress, G. A. R., | Cockran of Columbia Review; chair- | Nei r‘a!“s t‘h‘ I,l‘ud‘ rmle l'n 1even-y ’ 5-1b P m o itted . themscives, _and| More than two hundred attended the |Division No. 3. L. A Mora: O By U B wa et by (05 Maring | 80n, D ey, e Jorat | Court aEtaining che: 1519 readsusc. > R § iy - V 1 e h o . P ., and music h N = 3 Dleaged the organtaation every ousce |dance given by youns peopls of the Wedneaday, in Donahue's Hail, Fenn” | Sand and, quartets e ‘Becoratins |committee to arrange for the recep-|ment. This judgment is final and is P g : 10-1b. “ $3.50 of o | ChaRter at the Dyer studio Monday | 53'%4T\2 aYenue southeast, a program | of graves’at the hospital will be by |tion for Edward L. Voung, great com- a complete vindication of the adminis- William Hagermann of 15 15th|evening. o jentertainment was given as fol. | the memorial committee of the fol- |mander of the Great Tent of Ohlo, tratlon of Sovereign Commander Wil- e e 4 by the Gavel Clup| Columbia Chapter. No. 15, 0. E. 8, |Roddy, Pauline Healy and Me. Wit | loying comrades; Charles T P. We- | vast HMeso Tussdayievening atiNorth:|llamEA Seascrisnditheisctiontotithe o H = Ao o . = er, Cl rman; G B ausch, ev. | eas! asonic Temple, e regular | s 3 for She highest efiiciency in club | will ean.tn_r a);gr!;uto:nm- e;anln‘. {i,;:'_‘cl-’l':-'fil "0“-;':;‘1 nll\nno deTec- | Beli A Turner, Charles W. McCat- |meeting of Mount Vernon Tent, Mac- - T S o T (hve‘rmn. worthy ma~ tra, com: oledmof.u y. n_orches- | frey, Chris Hintenach, E. Goltz, Cl cabee Mount Vernon Camp unveil a n. announces that the past matrons | 're, COmp e E. Stuart Davis, | bors 8. Close, John A. Baxter, C. A.| National Tent, No. 1. met Saturday | monument today to the late Sover- chapter will occupy the sta- brz“ru rowl;. arles Wilkinson, Al- | Belknap, Francis, 12 D. Donald- | evening in Pythian Temple. - A. G.|eign Lynch in Mount Olivet cemetery. bert Maserik and Miss Catherine |gon, D.J, Leahy, fames Wright, Jacob | Chronigers athletic club is dolng’ ex- The ceremony will take place at $ o avis, gave numerous selections dur- | Kemp, Jesse F. Sprinkle, M. J. ‘Ober, | cellent work. S. K. Panin has intro- | o'clock. Sovereign Hope has success- St ot -Yw’u Chapter, No. 37, met Tuesday |ing the evening. Miss Eileen Callahan | E. P. Davis, Frank Parrish, John W. | duced @ ten-minute lecturs on health. | fully undergone an operation for ap- .t ::e-anl- eA. gfih:tonrl;: wour-r :l!v:- ;:: t‘l'u mzz:;‘: | E-L:‘ed-kne::. Jwe:e Kelly and J. 1(3. Nelmde —arl Clmkr’lec! Kt;'t'anfl has )‘hmzI a fiu:l‘-,xl pendicitis and is able to receive vis 4 by the high|mond, treasurer of the Grand Chapter. | Callahan. Refreshments and dancing i rarteca ot 2 ans | injureatinta et et Ihoie vy men il e — and Comv:nlo_g_xjonk« king. spoke. The chapter will give a card ioiluwed. Diss C. Brcen presided. — uounces June 18 at 2:30 p.m. a8 the (printing offica. Elm Camp extended honors to & et 4 g & ; N 5 L