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D. ¢, OCTOBER 93, 1921—PART 1. . THE SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON, e ) ® . 0DD FELLOWS. | KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. _|IMPROVED ORDER or»mm‘ : l . 5 5 - e Knight Rank ceremonlal in am-1 ' Seneca Tribe, No. 11, had a visit at ’ plified form 1s scMeduled for ‘tomor- |its last meeting from Great Sachem LODGES. < Monday—Beacon, No, 15, second de- | | TOW evening in Calantho Lodge. The|Strobel and the board of great chiefs. sree; oo o, 6, tattiation. | |‘team will be robed. The great chiefs compliniented the i Tuesday—Washington, No. §, and Gol- Capital Lodge will have work in|tribe on its good showing. Wililam . - 0. 31, third degree; | | the,Page Rank Tuesday evening. Greenberg of Sioux entertained with : 21, second degree. gExselsior Lodge will have the|songs and Jokes; a pecitation was Eiv. . 11a Tem- | a1 ; h 2 Cor egree. night Rank Tuesday evening. en by Past ems Jacobson an MASONIC. P e e D botentate | the opaIas HIen priests pas Botons | | Thfaay—Coumns, ~ oo 400 snd Franklin Lodge, No. 2, will have|DuMMeld of Seneca Tribe, No. 11, and re- —— Clifford Ireland of Mohammed Tem- |tate, ‘“tall cedar,” etc, had besn al 0, 22 third degree. initiatory work Tuesday evening. warks were -made by Great Jumior| | y . ] Ple of Indlanapolis, also a representa- | made an honorary inspector gene al| | Friday—Central, Ne. 1, 'and Federsl Union Lodge will present a smyll|Sagamors Beiffert and othera Re- 7 From New York o the West Iniless (Cubsy iy Bive in Con O tet Rabbas Leon- |of the thi Ay e Clty, No. 20, third degree; Metrop- class for the Pago Rank Wedneschy]freshments were served. B2 Jamaica, Panama Canal, Ver.czuela, Windwat | e B e e o Landveist, | preme. Gouncll o tho Scottish” Rite olln, o 16, secgd gegtess evening. ' - Sloux Tribe, No. 18, has purchised & aad Leevard Lslands, Virgin Islands, Porto Rico I N an Invited newspaper Euest. Mrs, | for the southern jurisdiction of the ENCAMPMENTS. The grand visitalon to Hermione |buflding and Immedfate stepe will be and (on the third cruise) Bermuda. . grand visitation Thomas, - wife of Past Potentate|United States, it is said, has effec- Monday—Mount Nebo, No. 6, social. Lodge, No. 12, wil] occur Wednesday | taken to improve the property. Cards MEGANTIC (20,000 tons disp.) Jan. 17 —Feb. 16—March 18. Largest dimen- | 730 pam. = Thomas' of Hella Temple, was made | tually dispelled “the jinx” attached ‘Wednesday—Columbian, No. 1, royal eveéning at the corner of- Wisconsin | were issued announcing the purchase sions of any steamship sailing to the tropics. 1 the co-guest of honor with the im-|to the chapter’s number and to have purple degree. avenue and M street northwest, in|and at the last meeting the hall was g . perial potentate. There were several | enshrined the mystic thirteen in a REBEKAH LODGES. hall on second floor. crowded. The trading post was: b To the Mediterranean spedches In the natyre of a love feast |halo of glory which will he perma- Monday—Esther, No. 5, Halloween Washington Company voting eon- | ing held and the tribe adjourned early B g about how to sit by the side of the|nently preserved for future admira- party. = tost ended Monday evening. J. B.|and attended the post in a body. The From New York to the Mediterraneans (Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Monaco, i road and be a friend of man. some fon. 'The outcome of it all ls said Weducnday—Mount Pleasant, N2 9, | | gkinner was declared the winner. house of representatives, which was Genoa, Napies, Athens, Alexandria for Egypt and the Nile),: 2 J i b e e aiee Ir?nan:mv::ynf: D bt o pavy | | ThurdayMartha Washiagton, No. 8, | g CGrand Chancellor Gray has found e L s il i h1o hure: ADRIATIC (24,541 tons) Jan.7—Feb.18 ARABIC (17,324 tons) Jan.21—Mar.4 i M. Tar) surance fri the tentate 10Ng tried to cure him of the habit S TG I . changes in the schedul: tations: | day in November. ° B i Epecial at on (he chances o:‘v{-'f'.:fif.'.';'mfi°n';'y' theiof crossing the. first and second fin- | | NOBLE AND FiCE GRANDS AsSO Calanthe Ld;:c“:‘::;g:rvizl instead| At the ‘memorial ceremony tomors Indeppndent travel. Bookings to any Port | F"";'!,:;:'d‘"-"‘;‘;!l Fish ¥ "".";.'? Imperial Council session in 1923. The Srs of his left hand on auspicious w“"m,_hqu‘n: I of November 28; Columbia Lodge, No- {TOW night at the Pythian Temple the ‘White Star Service, of the same high standard which has made the Olympic inter- | AR K% et Tl | |SxeTINE an in 8 way sty (87 Rok® Hendefortns the' members. ot Somoer T4 Tomead”of ovember a¥: (opsther of hay ctening il be, Rep | | ool i ok sty o ki o ion, at S p.m. T A T al ome lodges, N - . . Saturday—Sechool of fustruction. who had just received word of his MOUnt Pleasant will clalm, it 18 sald.| A membership contest 1s now going | 22 instead of November 29, The|Anniston, Ala. Anelaborate program Writetoday for mmm LINE Write today for ROYAL ARCH MASONS. elevation to the thirty-third degree eir chapter is the good luck | = i 0 o "o T ace between four | changes were made on account of the | has been prepared for the membership color | ¢olor booklets A h of Royal Arch Masonry in the Dis- Y, Hods ! of the tribes and councils and their Offi 208 F St. N.W. jonday—Monnt_Vernon, u?:os?;z{m?rg:e s;'l“'e"‘f lcg“{‘fi:{";g trict and their genial high priest its|teams captained by Frneat P. Sanford, }'sl":"\;’“:“t"nu‘:' thejOFe s C"""CYI,,.,"“. b $ 2 : S O e Arch: Hiram, No. 1 e. Imperial Pote chief exponent. Harry L. Bennett, William R. McCall | the ‘suspices of the United Spanish| The class adoption of the degree ot e e : Cutts left the city at 10:30 on his P N and J. W. Stansbury, the object being | War Veterans and the Knights of | Pocahontag will be held November 16. | e o tacunc, Yo. 8, . | 3o £t ing himselt. d . E. M.; Potomac, No. 8 P. urney after expressing himself. de- EASTERN | weaikamd 3 E’ lighted with his brief visit. IORDE‘B OF THE STAR 00 eace the. membership to 300 by | Pythins November 28 to and including | Great Junior Sagamore Emory will = == entert; ] 3 - = 7 ain the Optimist Club at its other officers of the Grand Chapter will Webster Lodge appointed @ commit-) T IR 0.0 rZed to make this ex- | clubhouse on West river with an oys- pay their annual grand visitations to tee Tuesday evening to make all ar- . GrandgMaster Saul Praeger of Mary- Y ng to tions. A - RopAng | |morning it took the wounded bovs places of meeting at § o'clock P.m:|Magter Wolfe and during the afternoon | Novémber 22 The main hall has been | | The ROXL o Y0, Thin | alter Reed on a.fresh-air an ng Chapter, No. 31, November 10: |and evening both were honor guests of | Sécured. This being the last visita- | [dabo Tribe, o, 1o, QUO0M C0, 1000 sightseeing trip in the country. Doc, Hope Chapter, No. 30,” November 16, |Grand Master William Gregory of | tion, a record meeting is anticipated. 2 z ., Wm. R. 14, P. M. and M. E. Friday—Capitol, Mount Pleasant M.E. M. ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS. Prendergast, president of the club,:and Gavel Cha NO. 29, Nove % i Emory. ! = 3 pter, No. 29, November | Virginia, rticipating in the parade J. Brown of Rocky Mount Lodge, | Saturday—Columbia . Couneil, No. 3, | |was the special guardian of the boys| 2l ¥ e e e b e Gaa Felbws of | No. 84, Rocky Mount, K. C., and Frank mas ;rndlnz post. which closed last | | ekrees. i | |on the trip and saw to thetr comfort y — Northern Virginia, at-Alexandria. 1. Smith of Richmond Lodge, No. 8 |night, is reported a success. : i NT AND ACCEPTED SCOT- | |and safe return A Grand visitations will be made to- 5 Richmond, Ind., were visitors Tues- v 5 | TInTl RITE. i Botn the (rill team and fioor. team TRorrgeavariog o i‘;ulumbl:t Chap-| Union Ledge 316 Pennsylvania | day evening. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. t ae W Connell, | |are getting into shupe for, the Novem- [T after which the degrees will be | venue southeast, is to conclude the! Washington Compan: S o No. 9, will hold Be Kudosh, ciss of Novew: | lber écremonial. and in tHe spare mo- | (ouferred; to Lebanon Chapter Tues- |present term with w scries of enter- | Rank, under Capt. Phillp ¥, Be , has | nl":gn;:zs\:::;d%‘o'u::u}.(vo' n’ . £ iy ments between drills and devising [ 34¥ ¢vening, wheh also the chapter At the last meeting Noble j or; cd booster _committee to | Naval Iodge Hall, 4th SLLANEOUS things =~ are corralling wandering . “.e‘;n’(’;‘(;‘_‘!‘_‘*“lf:‘;fi""‘: i wpointed J. Fred Leiss- he subordinute lodges and| Pennsylvania avenus Kallipolls Geotto ner for the journey across at ceday ever ¢ er_chairma a committee of five, | boost the bow com- > = b ittt Scibosmon fov S Jwurner meroseithin)| (5 LN ler chairman ot a committee of five, [ boost the bowling league. It is com- | Thursday. Prizes and specisl asked that the ‘“potentate’ 1€, Slater, Eldridge D. MeNai 3 Lieut. T. . A : Tomorrow evening Temple Chap- lass be o % ening _Temp -1 ONARCIT ¢ g gian L yisible manifestation of the | ter will advance its line omficers for : L Haum of Webster Todge, g NECSLRTEN St S ppreciation during the degrees, with Tetts Beek as act. |series will be'a masque ball to be|Berg of Sy 2 A > of Ealiipolla @rotto, Mystla O {3 a&rs of service dnglthat it ing matron, Arthur N Presmont. as|8iven early in November. wenson of Century-Decatur Lodge der of Veiled Prophets of the En-|Nof less than 500 for the caravan. acting patron, Lillie Patrick as asso- and Paul Levy of Webster Lodge. sl Mt (ERrae s e m~'" Caravan. Club s considering|ciate matron. Past Matron Fannie |, Chief Patriarch A. s' pecu-| " The Grand Lodge visitation to h s hasme 3 © approaching anniversary of Poten- | M- Lyles aa conguctrons and past|lar announcement of the meeting of | Capital Lodge in point of attendance announcements for the “harvest cere- |tate Lansburgh's * ¢ * birthday|Matron Adrienne Shreve as associate|Mount Nebo Encumpment tomorrow [ is safd to have been the largest this February 2, Candlemas day, and it iS| conductress. evening is exciting curiosity, it is|year. Past Chancellor G. W. Sollers, The council will give a card party in its hall “Thursday, November 17. Many prizes will be given. Triumph Council, - No. 8, Tu night made plans for a dance. Supper was served and, Louisa Sohwenk, chairman of good of order, was pre sented with a bouquet of pink roses. Plano solos were rendered by Myrtle | |including Spencer D, smith, G @ ‘curu, with good music, are promised. = By z ! A . i A e e i gl i wnonial” tomorrow evening at the|{ . X ikely they will light up the occasion sald. It reads to the effect that it|as toa i Eardley. Capitol Theater at 8 o'clock. Thepre-|with a special dish. Drennan, the| Mirlam Chapter will have the de-|Will be dangerous to be abs: TalE ot ho lodge presentod to| A meeting of the deputy state coun- liminaries will include a eupper for|magician, and Jerome Williams, from |grees tomorrow evening, with its line | Past Chief Patriarch Willias Grand Chancellor Gray a silver butter | cilors was held Monday evening, with the candidates—an “honest-to-good- |IXeith’s, were recent luncheon enter-officers advanced and Sadie A. Boyce |liher and Patriarch James W. H dish and, for Mrs. Gray, a large bou- | State Councilor Cody presiding _?_r;'rl ’ =] 3 y 9 et Ma. | fainers, and former Secretary of Agri-fas acting matron. The chapier will [are announcd on the am of en- | quet of flowers: B, I Shaffer, past | State Secretary, Miller as clerk. e bit 3 3 ness supper’'—at 5 o'clock at the Ma-|culture Meredith, present owner of |&ve a Halloween masquerade dance |tertainment. The ning is to be|grand chancellor of Maryland, deliv- | Object of the conference wWas 1o ci; : e i, sonie Temple, following which will | Brandy and Soda, the famous donkey | Tuesday evening in Northeast Ma-|given over to sociability, including|ered the address of ‘vening, | tablish uniformity of procedurc anc g #A & 'AVANA, CARTAGENA, 5 i the ecvening. | 13w among the various councils. Many iy come the business session of tho|USNS made an address. G sonic Temple and a bazaar and dance {refroshments. . | Cigars and rotreshments were served. | {poriant measures were discussed. | | w il i PANAMA —quaint, old Cities Brotto. Then prophets aud candidates | dinner of its own schedujed for mext| S Tt nleNovemper e President Henrictta W ngue: | Bere Helsley and Zimmerman of | Independent Coungil Moy mins. On Skl SLLRE of the Spanish Main. Secthem will mareh in parade to.the theuter, |Sunday, October 30. | special meeting of Ruth Chapter |lining the i which | humbers. . behalf of the council, Past State | E 2 § this winter on a Great White Fleet g s been called for Tuesday evening.lare to be in charge of special com-| e 2 e e 2 State 2 B 5 P Beaded by Uhe Grotto Band, the drum | Columpla Roval Arch Chapter will | when the degrees will be nonferred. |mittees from the Eokembiv, opecianly | o Syracusians Lodge recelved the of- | COURCHOr Fotrer, DICSCEE, 12 oLt B - Cruise to the Carir-can. Long, lazy . and buzls corps and the drill corps.ihave a Christmas’ good-cheer ' bot | after which o masquerade dance will |refers to immediate tratning in ritual- ficets of the. Grand Lodge:- Friday|peputy C. H. Miller and Judge C. O o WY hours at sea varice. bv interesting d . it is announced, will be ad-| placed the altar at its coming |be given. .Associate matron will be{istic and floor work for competitive | SV - The committee on enter-| Bohrer each received gloves, present-| fi 3 ¥ z p trips ashore in Cuba, Jan-ica, Pana- i 'to the theater until after the|convocation to carry sunshine when | chaifinan of the committee on prizes. | exemplification at the next session of | tinment had several surprises for|ed by Past National Councilor Sewell % & s e arvival of the purade. The start from | the holiday season comes around. | A play, “The Queen of Sahara” was |the Sovcreign Grand Lodge. For sev- | (Nelr visitors The musical numbers|Mra.” Lariviere, the recording sccro ma, Costa Rica,Colombia. 3 a: a somic Tempie will bo made at (| T e 4 Rovert | FeSenUY given” under the direotion |eral vears Washington has been|%er¢ excellent. "Refreshments |and | taey, apyrse:-Junior Past Councllor ) ‘—depending on the Great White D und 1ost Monarch Charles D.| 5. Havenner and ' Robert |of Pust Patron Sergeon, which gave |awarded fiest prize. cigars were served during the soclal | Elsie McCormick, a gold emblematic . o ‘keitord wili ve the grand m“"ifiw'“‘%mlflf lr‘expe.cll " will heu} much pleasure to the chapter mem- 2l hour. lbrooch‘ nmit gh:dlrm:n( Haulle cMmzl(g- Fleet Cruise sclected. . e will also dircet the Tityal- | the official line in Po bere znd their friends. Tomorrow evening lodgeroom No. 2 er, a set of beads. A two-act col g rtures from N=w York and P S worlt et for prophet Sam | SvemIng. Saturiay. evenink | Gtectn Crapter wilt contar the de. | S PE the scene of merfiment. when SECURITY BENEFIT ASSOCIA. |Shicricinea the isors. ~ " | § N e iiern and gty t reserved for Prophe 3 2 e 2 4 » de- | Esther Lodge will stage an old-ti 5 i Shreve o take care of the interiudes' the Roval Arch degree. the ehablerisrrus Tuesday evening. followed by | Hallowean party. S TION. AL UNION three day cruises. * No passports or and the interruptions inevitable in a| Wil celebrate the admis of Pastlappropriate entertalnment for the = 3 S NATION. 2 ) sailing permits required from Ameri- T e ater amd nir | Gemeral Grand High Priest George | ‘lalloween geason. - The auxiliary | Doreas Lodge will hold a heart so-| The first council the Security| mne committee on extension’ and | g = 2 i | % d myetic realm,” and Sam, it is| & Corson and Willlam S, Waddey |board enterlained at Masonic and \ciul Wednesda$ evening ats o'clock at | Benefit Association was organized in publicity will meet tomorfow in con- | | can citizens. Direct shore landings. o8 tne tha i 2 r g v s & 3 street nort 3 8. N vinter. s | | A = - it ot to amk for more.. After| o Was exalted iu the chapter)at the Home, Movingipietures snter: e was instituted under the direction of | fase meating T C. Smale of Chicago ! | ° especially. for Cruise Service. The apgointediac o ask (or mote. Iy 25, 187 gh priest -in, tained the chapter after business at{ Mrs. Ella V. Mallory, chairman of |H. A. Johns, in charge of the or-| ey president of the order, delivered | newest and finest vessels to e las Ghome OF the Cauliol Theater | 1ieoe b i oL Brand MiEl)| b Bast iacesion. the ways and means committee of the |Eanizing_ and managerial depart- | 3% ‘address. The degree team com: s / regular 0! apito gatel 5 8. —_ 5 S > v . ‘e Caribbean. . i be Staged for the edification of | il the "capuul‘;;, lsmmnae:;::" tfihloedl Hope Chapter Wil have the degrees | REPSKah Assembly, has culled a meet- The following officers were | mittee ie_preparing for the winter's | i 3 the Cari ’ Yo ! ke prophets. in commandery Masonry as well, it | Wednesday evening. A success 18 re- | Inotne lipeeraiar o oinE At 8 otclock, | 52 Past President. Anna M | work and has srranged to have the 2 Onlyone class—first class. Cabin ures the expl *ap- | pries hapter in S and, it | ner glven by the chapter. For the social Wed: 2 a vi sident, . at lower cruise fares t any 1 The: located on one of the!is sald, - has by i e - 2 : ednesday evening second vice. preseent able at any time. 2 Lol Theator 13 located O o O o | tvoriear fo e e yen e dSfatiEable | ot John's Lodme Chapter will have |Of Mount Pleasant Lodge, each lady {mond J. Langley: financial secretary, | " a/isitors during the week were D. A other steamers visiting the West . Capital It has had many names in|the degree Past Grand High Priest |@ card party at the home of Asso- |1 besn urged to prepare a box|Regina L. Vittum recording secre- | Helpman, president, and E. A. Myers. Indies and Central America. : -, its day, and during the civil w: v Frank F. Major will be in the east|Cite. Matron Ruchanan. 901 M street '""‘hi size de amount limited for the [ tary. V. P. Aher prelate, Johvl\) secretary of the order, bommo_f ‘Toles & B 5 W . the only theater open in V >| and John G. Brice of Bureka Chap- | northwest, Saturday, to which mem. |gcasion. which is to be in the nature | Vittum; conductor, Elorence Mchev- | Onio. Mr. Myers was on his Wey, 0 . Tlustrated folders and cabin’plans e Only e e I e ron: | ter will be principal sojourner. The |hors #nd ~their friends are invited, |°f @ homecomin itt; guard, B. Deckelbaum; physician, | Richmond to attend a nal | fres ion Tenucet’ ington Assembly Hall. Tt was there | Sbeclal convocation starts sharp at JThE chapter liad IpTAnd vistation | e N ot A"[zh{" ::-{dr"'fi:eunghuheen call- L::‘.‘::d‘;;heg:fie‘:nl“nncng{'r B . i S e e v e s ek o rok ooty & roias | Deonaed il e benrorta of Secretaryleq for tomorrow Hight, October 24, ul Ferguson. These officials report sut- L Addresslocal ticket o tourist agents,of % Buren in 1837, Polk in 1545, Taylor L tion by Past Matron Edith Willlams | Vice Grands' Association, it is sald a | Room 803 Union Savings Bank build luhc(ory activity in the other juris- eni iy in 1849, Plerce in 1563 and Buchanan| Albert' Pike Lodge announces ajof Columbia Chapter. |movement is afoot to have all degree (1N 110 14th street nofthueat, | diEong, ional Unlon Club met Fri COMPANY s varied and novel entertainment. for — directors as well as the past grands |, 1he Security Benefit Assoclation is, The Natlonal Tnfon FPub WICL 50 2t |f 5 UNITED FRUIT P, in - first grand visitation Friday evening | Takoma Chapter had its grand vis- |of th Ve the successor to the Knights and La- | day to discuss plans for aiding-the 5 f New York o = i 2 the several lodges present after e ) 17 Battery Place N Visitors are expected from & num-|a¢ 3 o'clock. The Albert Pike Ma- | itation Friday. with the customary |the business session Wednesday ev dies of Security, J. M. Kirkpatrick, | National Unipn Temple Association in 5 — oo ber of out-of-town grottoes, and all|sonic ‘Choir has arranged a Special |address by the grand matron and |ing, whee Goornel Theanesday even- |national president, with headquarters | the ereetion’ of a building C. . Geeral Ofices, 141 State Street, Boston, Mass. that the wisdom of ages and the ex-| nusical | program - for the ‘oceasion | Erand patron and a program. pre | m; i General Instructor: Branky Haden and W. D. Groesheck wers G : g 5 anklat Topeka, Kan. L perience of the living can supply will| The lodge is feeling highly elated | sented by Past Matron Lucy M. Feld. ?’:fi“:‘:;".:"grl“l;fll{mt :‘n both wri! e, credited .for splendid work on the | - work. Justin WORLD, | buildin Project: H bo on tap to make the harvest cere- | that four of the seven distinguished | man. including a piano solo by Mis: g Wi ; monial ene of the memorable events | Masons from the District who mere | Helen Melkielohn, dnughter ot the | Green: moble grand of Union Lodge.| WOODMEN OF THE : of Kallipolis Grotto. feceilly elevated to the thirty-third | patron. and vocal solos by Mra gpls Willigm: C. Hetaer, nowie srand. of 1 sloymént, burean wes | PATHSOFIC ORDER OF AMERI- — Qegres honorary are members of |lie Wilson of Ruth Chaptef. Siiver Beacon Lod éry ‘nioble grand of| A 'r'fiWm “Boost cies R The Knights Templar of \the Dis-| Albert Pike. i meat forks were presented to the con ge, I8 vice president. The |inangus ers ul .. CANS. | erand matron and erand patrdn and | oggeroom No. 1. employcd Woodmen of the World. A| Camp 4 celebrated its twentieth an-} trict are making extensive prepara- i grand matron and grand patron. and |Meeting will be called at § o'clock, in | Tuesday night for the bénefit of un- the north side of the Monument| Capitol Royal Arch Chapter has|Teachum. e committee was appointed represent- |niversary: ‘Friday with a large at- tions for a mammoth fleld service on e s Sunday, October 30, under|aPpointed a committee of “five live | —_ 0. 0. H. ing every local camp, with Soverelgn |tendance,’ inecluding members .from 3 e fhew::spims of lheOCommlmleru' ‘As- | omes” to provide entertaining and, Cathedral Chapter paid a visit to| Headed by a deloxat‘l’on of more |Oliver of Fraser Camp as chalrman,!Camps 1, 2, 6, 8 and 10. Among the . . RIS Sociation. It is expected that all six | Istructive features for its convoca-|the Maonic and Eastern Star Hore |than 200, Grand Hyastytee S. N. Mal- | which will have in hand the business | visitors were National President Mrs. | . o anderios of the Diatrict will be | tlons this winter, At the last con- |Thursday and presented an enter- |lory went to Baltimors jeat night to|of locating jobs for needy members | Buell, National Conductor Mrs. Flynn, n ouy 15 ! in attendance in full Templar uni-|yocation JEeesrs, Vyatt and Cunning- | taining comedy sketch. witness the conferring of the degree [0f the fraternity. National Chaplain Mrs. L. Chestnut | I . The_uniformed bodies will as- e {of Humility and Perfection, Two Woodmen monuments will be land National Orphanage Mrs. E. Barn- | Zorm, The gniformed boties il 5| day cvening Charies J. Kropics will| ‘washington Centennial Chapter Sanciorum: in the Iare audiiorium |unvelled. foday at Surrattsville and (hare Mre N Stow presenieda cut | | . 2nd march to the fleld headed by the | {fA0 10" tne Toyal Arch degree and {In the Masonic Tempie. There wil {i%0dd Fellows Temple. The cntire |Forestville, State Manager Luther C |glass dish to Mre Bucl. (he B0 R- 1X Orlent Commandery ‘and the Grotto! all ofcers will be advanceq & sta- |be toys. linens and other articles for |Grand Lodge line of Maryland was|Jones and Fleld Manager Delos W.ipresident, and the chairman pre 2 = bands. The religious service will bel tion, Chrlsimas Bites. The coropenstion of |Present. In Grand Master Wolfe's| Thaver, ’?;';.“:".,":J:;,:;"‘,;::":n e ;‘i,:,,,’.‘.f"'"“"'“ plaque to Mrs. i { conducted by Dr. James Shera Mont- Lns Uio ordee o1l party, which motared. to Baltimore, | oratiol | Somery, grand preiate of the Grand| A the last ‘conclave of Columbial = ¢ spprecieted: were General Degree Director Wil. |bers of Cedar Camp. No. .15 Camp No. 1 Thursday evening hm:L i CARIBBEAN CRUISE Club, under the ‘direction of Charles :‘n::xd:&?‘:;?dtnl?o)w(;:e !lpx.l:\tg ‘part:| Dy the chapter at the Raleigh }‘;:feelnf“""" secretary of Beacon Lodge, and |ing& evening at Pythian Temple. A |of the National Camp, to be held in 5. Bartlett, | Tast Commander D | B e a Commander Tohh A1 the first one to be on Friday, No ~ £ #%sazz orchestra wiil be on hand and!Richmond, Va., October 25 and 6. ¥rank E. Gibson will bo in charge | Mover as commander, Past Grand |vember 4, from 8:30 to midnight. “Thi prizes for the best dancers will bo| -Nearly ffty delegates from he . of the military program. A general|Commander Charles E. Baldwin, bast|Will be followed by dances on Sat KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. awarded. R. W. Shumate is chafr-|Distriet’of Columbia will attend. committes for the event .comprises|Grand Commander Alex Grant, Grand urday, January 14, and Thursday. g man of !he'cvmmluee in charge. S i 2 A. M. Poynton. R. M. Brown and A.%. | Instructor General Benjamin . Larcomb, | March 2. It is hoped to make these ( Anthony J. Barrett and John J. King | George Wilsher has returned and | MACCABEES. Shaw. All other bodies of Freema- | Grand Standard Bearer Charles F.|Jances even more enjovable than the [have been appointed to represent Car- |expected to take hold of the uniform sl GRS T and the hope of the promotets of s : — : . King is ot |again. umphrey is in a B T o1 i Tpeave 6" be the | aorar R oammr@lcr James &:| The Ladlew Home Board Auxiliary | deputy grand knight of Caron ount |58 he offieers acheol of ‘Instruction, |bees will be held Tuesday night inl snost extensive Masonic event ever|Meyers, Past Commapder Seaton W.|Will meet {omorrow at 1:30 p.m. in (el and 0ld Glory plans to have a de: [the hall of Mt Vernon Tent, No. 4. at held in this jurisdiction. Trunnel, Past Commander Frank .|th¢ Masonic Temple. Harry Kramer. \l ‘Washington Council, Tuesday night, |gree team second to none. Consul |8 o'clock for bengvolent purposes. Yl have a goctal session after the |Commander Polen and Clerk De Law. |There will be no review of the tent ARGl oppl and e B : that even'ng. . s G.°C."Whitton ‘hiave been appointed | somanton e Boosters’ employment |ty ZhiCood Tent, No. 5, will hold —— Gibson, Past Commander, W. H. Klop-| The Gavel Club of MastersMasons | fer, Past Commander Harry F. Riley,| Naomi Chapter will have work announces “Ye Olden Time Halloween| At’ the next conclave the Order ofl)vednesday evening, advancing the|: . i Jasked Ball” in the Salon des Na-|the Red Cross and Knight of Malta|line officers as follows: Worthy ma- |delegates from Washington Council| Fraser Camp has a “200 member-{a meeting soon to elect officers and tions, Hotel Washington, Friday|will be conferred with Captain Gen. |tron. Libbie C. Beach: patron, Past|!o the chapter. ship” drive on. The mystery com-|make plans for the winter's work. evening, at the fashlonable hour.|eral Harry A. Stacy and Senior' War. | Patron Rutherford: associate m-tnn-, The Knights of Columbus Free!mittee has received many congratula- | —_— Jembers who do not expect to mask |den F. A. Birgfeld presiding. Alice Vealey: conductress, Ellen Kal- | Bvening School has opened Its doors ork - e eed 1 Srenr. (ot fon, Fod | 4ol corps will® hall T hn®: g Ihe | itorm: assoclate conductress. Dast|dUrine the past month with a record | 1285, 1oF, 18 ‘ot at the meseqt Sl ANTI-LYNCHING BILL Meurer, John T. Crouch, S. S. Ban-|November 1, at the Washirigton Hotel, Matron Heard. Star points and other | gRIOUMent. The course in studies is|repeat his ventriloguism at Elm| :am, James G. Thompson, Ed. K.|The Ladies” Auxiliaty expects to cele- |Oficers will retain their positions. | fro® to eX-service men. One school | mp nalloween festival " FAVORABLY REPORTED . “Earl H. Pickel, D. A. White| brate its meeting, = Friday, October s been opened at Si. John's School [CAMP hallomecn toRvaL, | o . 1. F. Smith are a special com- |28, with a unusual Halloween enter- B. P. 0. ELKS, o enanance Bt sl Massachusel!s | jioq the delegates of the Boosters' : New -York. to Rio de Snittee of arrangements, and the sec- | tainment. Mrs. Charles D. Shackel- o B et northwess Drobrook SHow Club to visit National Camp at lts 3 Janeiro, M ideo Tetaries of all Masonic clubs in the|ford 15 president of the auxiliary. | g Ik { B e Rty othoors, F rank O'Hara | ‘' meeting. A box party is befn Has No Equal As aneira, Montevi R District are to have 2 hand in help- om. This means the carnival, No- ji8dean of both schools. i roaniued for s Hisht in Nowomber g i and Buenos Aires . the Irish tenor, will = S Penalties for Persons Involved . AnA“ Year Resort S. S. HURON. 17.000 Tonms (B), t 1 Oct. 27 P A AMERICAN LEGION, 21,000 V. . o : E s Beguiar Express Passenger . Beach and Freight Service . A big time is coming in local Elk- ing on the event. i The Craftsman Club, connected with | Yember 19 _to 26, inclusive. o Ale €y enL en noon, the club|the Veterans Burcau, held its seconq| [EXalted Ruler Patrick J. Callan is will have its weekly dinner at Har-|annual banquet at Harvey's recenty.: PreParing Invitations for the many Tev's, With prizes, speakers and a|Nearly 150 members of the club and | (ratqrhal bodies which will have fhe club also announces a bazaar |dinner and with a program by Myer| made for the cvent onseciorly 10 S from November 23 to December 3,|Schwolsky, chairman of the enter-|matter ot beothe whe Feciond, I the and November 1 a big membership | tainment committee. : James T. Ryan, ehatrmmn on. drive is to be put under way. Howard Payson Brown, president of | tions, says lhy to di lr the it oes the club, was toastmaster and: Intro- | more. “costls. beauciul, ‘necsi” mrg Joppa Lodge, No. 35, one of the|duced as speakers Col. C. A. Pening-|more plontital thom 1o rorseful and Masonic “bables” of the District, is|ton, assistant director of the bureau;! Manager Engel Is deonrinlt s said to be beginning to walk alone,|Maj. M. R. Wainer, foriner person-,club/for the oguler rofi@ra(&hi e and will hold its annual grand visi-'nel officer; “Call Me Henry” Lans-|to he held Halloweer mivne. Cone tation in its own home, 107 Upshurburgh. potentate of Almas Temple:|decorations are autumn leaves. pumm.. street northwest, tomorrow evening|Dr. Hunter, past president of Gavel | kins, witches, etc. ChMrmln.'F: '}i at 7:30 o'clock. It was originally |Club; W. D. Clark, president Fellow-|of the committee wants every Elit in proposed to hold the visitation in the [ship Club; G. B. Wheelock, Circle|Washington and thelr friends to ate Brightmood Temple, but the Jop-|Club, and William I.Slaymaker, treas- | tend that night. Ladles and mentie- paites finally concluded that their |urer Craftsman Club. men in costume will add to the own home was the best place to re-| Those taking part in the entertain- |amusemént. Tickets can be procured celve the dignitarles. No program|ment included “Baby ‘Margaret” in|from any member of the committee 8 has been announced. What I8 to fol-|songs and dances; Brown and Green, |OF_at the club. Psychology” Wednesday evening. in |staged in Washington. . The construc- |courts would hive Jjurisdiction. Jow the visitation is summed up in|Rastime Boys; Dr. Maurice Sheffer-| Tuesday, November 15, at the Shu-|the Homer building, 13th and F {tion of the “allied booths™ will con-! Any county in which a person i the very words “a general good time man (soloist Albert Piko Lodgel;|bert-Belasco. Washington Lodge will | Streets northwest, to be given by Dr. |sist of many overseas features, and |lvnched.’ under the measure, wouid "; Svill follow.” Monday, October 31, the [Garner, Wolf and Garner. Sol Rupin. | take over the entire, house for one |Shepherd I Franz of the Government |will be donated to the wounded sol- | required to forfeit $10,000, which woul T i v . 1. M. degree is scheduled. late of “Atta Boy” show, and Dorothy |9, the largest ‘theatsr barties ever | Hospltal for the Tnsanc. ™ |diers of the aifferent haspitals, with {go to the family of the victim, The bil : a6 Olive ot x 8 3 ——— T 3 e vy the lodge, in a mature of A no strings to the proposition, it is an- = & of - ma st .quhns“ldfdge. holds a ‘Y:r\e!t_ Myer Schwolsky was cheer. leader |®, tribute to Ira La Motte, manager ROYAL ARCANUM. nounced. Every dollar Feceived from {28 an “assembly 90"“0":';2%‘;{ ;‘o‘: o oraay Bullding. Chiosss moon dinner™ every vear for its new land directed the singing of the paro- | of the theater. The tickets commit- o the articles made byghe wounded |more D R e n e I members of the seir This dinneridies written by William B. Severe,|\¢°includes Arthur A Riemer, Frank | Monday evening Grand —Regent|soldiers will be usediby them for e e e e S A X Tor 1921 will take blace at Masonic|secretary of the clu. . A. Brown. Joseph Bittoni and Wil- [George C. Shinn, accompanied by |their own personal benefit. lifo- withbut authority Temple, in the banquet hall. Friday: Brig. Gen. Sswyer, Director Charles |12 S. Shelb Grand Vice Regent James E. Eckloft,| Convention Hall' was used by the| Representative Dyer republican, Mis. Cventng, the dinner heing served ot |5 Forbes, Lomn It Troutmne o ednesday, November 9, a large | Grand Secretary Sidney L Besselievre, | Cnited States government during the jsouth, author of the bill. said e would 3 o'clock promptiy. It is a sort of {dent of the National League of Ma- | iss Of candidates will fake their |the degree team of Kismet Council |war, and it has sufficient floor space | endeavor to bring It o & e e ;;?Eialeagr:;lrt'ob:ttgv‘n?l”mw:':-:x::e):?;iflo"jl'*;lecmwl‘;:;ilgr:}"d 31“5"" Charles J. | fofiree 28 Elks. A social session will [and representatives from subordinate [to erect this large entertainment. No (House.at an eatly date. penl mighly of the event. Cards of |Capt Albert B Hosm manicroCqombs: | ‘The Elks' champlon base ball club | ot meeting of the Reval arcanum |o Do o e e has —our ooy : Distinction. ~ Rhmission will be required. The M. M. | district Veterans Bursm son oMt |will have a smoker tendered its | tounchis of Battimore. at Royal Ar | o e, e had the. tight way b - ction. degree Is scheduled for October 31. |T. Treadway, member of congress, |y ceroniem oy pugh-class talent |canum Hall. In the presence of .‘."5",':,.:,".'."&;":; Totend s hieh wes From Lite. -~ 0 Dr. SSao-ke Sz the Chinese am. |!\FSt Massachusetts district, sent re- | morry. Baswin H- Nosoerie, Stc"olE {Grand Regent Clinton P. Grier and|qfged tn Lemans-and Brest, France.| Lightning never strikes in the same bassador, who is a member of Federal fr::';d?l:' E;:,‘.ti',',‘,fi.f:“.: g:-':n:;' George King will be host and- toast- fi:'&lg:»:dzz?%?:r:: "v?; 6‘? rtfl-r':g e e Pl o |'t differs_from labor. . = oast. ni re ers_fro: 3 Lodge, No. 1, having been made |hership all Masonic ompioyeec or re lpon & large class by the Kismet|WOMAN’S BENEFIT -ASSOCIA- | —Ihats whore master. master Mason there in 1903, has|yaterans’ Burea: STEA . 1 | give a concert at the Catholic Uni-| The Woodmen of the World of the versity in November under the aus- |District of Columbia will charter a in Mob Action plecs of the Knights of Columbus |train for a pilgrimage 1o the Baltl- 5 g ullding Company. The proceeds will {more boosters' session November 18.| The Dyer anti-lynching bill, o to th, building. C: Y & e new building. Capt. Eugene posing leavy penalties ‘on Edwards is in charge of the arrange- 4 i MeBlE it SPANISH WAR .. VETERANS |involved tn mob action resulting in | e ‘Columbus Country eld a. y carnival_during the week at Fort| AND KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Berry, Va. Tuesday night was Fra-| The executive committee of the ternity night. and Rev. Ed Tt s Sweeney, 8. I, was the speaker, The | United *Spanish War -Veterans and local . counclls were represented by |the Knights of Pythias have: decided " e en &%’hi‘.‘fi?‘x’u ‘{«ry;lglg.u. Fitzgerald | o hold a reproduction of the.“Over- that any member of a mob which puts T e o nepe S 2 8uest 1geas Coney Island” and Washington some one to death shall be imprisoned S Vaudeville entertainment was part of |f3iF in Convention Hall, in th for life or for not.less than five years || wopdward Bldg. 731 15th st ° the program. Georze Washington, |November q-” Lo December 17, inclu- |and that state and municipal offclals 4 ¥, s | siv. Construction work on ! 00t] who through neglect of duty. fail to Y o Georgeton and Catholic Yuniversities 113 qmusements will continue. It is | prevént Iynching. shall be imprisoned | Norfolk & w“m_llhl[ Members of the order have been in- |Planned to make this novel amuse-{not more tham five years or fined not I S Steamboat Co. ; It offers a perfect combination of spring, summer, autumn and winter—just cool enough in hot . weather and. warm enough in* -cold weather. . New ¥ork to Rio. 11 duys, 1 Hotel‘ and c_othges i N hour 49 minnt, Moderate Rites . e " Kfeamers of U. 8. Shipping Board 8.8, 'S, S, s. 8. Dec. HURON, 17,000 Tons (: Dec. 22 . American Legion holds record the taking of life, has been ordered | favorably reported by the House judi- ciary committee. 2 The measure as reported provides Daily Service from Wishington. Informatior and Literature at City Ti i) arcres-or te vited to tend a lecture on ‘‘Boy|ment project one of the. best ever [more. than $5,000. Federal district i Mynson Steamship Lines \ all Bt N. X |2 The *“Jolly Corks” were the- attrac- T e s i\ la prcaent tion at the Kentucky barbecue given | COURCl team—. S. Whalen, G. M. TION. at the communication Tuesday even- 2 by Washington Council, K. of G.. at|Smith. C. R Cotton, F. J. Richardson, 3 Ko = P e e O iver an address.| The Tonle Ciub of the Treasury De.|EOTNing Wednesday night, This |B: W. Bolinger, J. W. Berkeley. A. W.{ victory Review, No. 12, tamorrow —m partment entertained its members |CluP also officiated on s " night | Bulinsky, H. 8. Cole and R. E. Hess.| evening will ‘have a social Q'M‘DT - Almas Temple of the Mystic Shrine |#nd woman friends Thursday at. the | *t,the Columbus Country Club. A e o e hospltallty fof | attar)its Brsines © to the > bis aivays something on the tapis|Arcads with o daico and DroETam| ol nas cepeiris e Hatiica iz | Bresentation by Past. Grand Regent| Bimcsion of Mre. Joste Frailey.-fol | i ointed as chatrm: rand Regen rection. of 3 5 , fol- in one or the other of its lfl!"'iflen-‘mfi‘;m‘“fi},‘;"“’ M{]‘;rm,;n A!;fl:;noe;. the dance floor Miss. Laura. _f,,,;‘;e‘;,f Trippe of a set of silver spoons to|lowed by dancing and a banquet. mmmm“ “CAMERONIA”—November i Jas: 10 “CARO! 'l\“—-l“fl:'llbfl' 7 January 38 if not by the temple itself. Tuesday with Miss Ursula S: el veni N as Grand Regent George C. Shinn. A _short busin meeting will be 3 - Gienine, o delizhital, and intormalglect ; eiorich: Miss Edne, MIgSiise Grace Fledso wHi bave churgs | Tusstey cvening Oriental: Councl trenine v S EGYPT AND EUROPE id o) | et ree 3 ing the past potentates of the tem- |Shunk, the retiring secre . 2 D and Miss.Redman | gave. adies’ night,” with - X % S ooms with bath and ensuite. ? S L el Tmperial Potentate | given quite an ovation. s he lemvay |2nd Mrs. Ruth Talbert will take care music and song as well as By specially chartered Canadian Pacific VMACATIO S o et Srnest Cutt: ho stopped over in|November 1, for Philad ¢aves | of the floral booths. This committee |refreshments. J. H. Grubb and a! Hi f H b steamer Shire Cxvarrsions o Geeds Slan SIopavEE B e O oD oy ome | Carratteon was anpiadelphia. D. F.|has:listed to date seventy-five ladles |committee "were "in cf Grand | view will be hostess to the District| - Bt i 1deal for_Independent Travel - Sn Savanman_to, PITIbArEn and- Iater | the unexpired term. The Annuss bonr | nad,le.tn need O the Sorvices of ‘at|Regent (Geora® C. Staail deflvered an| of ColimPl, Qo Killoen, 3117 N EMPRESS 0‘ FR'A'.NCE Drafts and Foreign Money Orders 1o the Paclfic coast, where arrange-fquet will be -held November 18 at the | ery Tuesd & ol oV juadrey s d P t, Thursday evening.| . * 18,481 G TONE, SRHEARICS AYPAY ] l';;n“ for next year:;ylmpfrm Coun- | Ebbitt. Prominent speakers have E‘Ku' élut‘;.y n;('e':}nt{lelr: ::’:flulmf 5 - JR..0 “L T 5 #{:‘:n‘:fil}'vzfiélon of’ n!’lcgru :ifl From New York, February 11 )Days from New” [+ *s Office 3 ¢11 session call him. Tilustrious Poten- | been invited any the committee prom- | mittee have been requested to bring R..0. U. A. M. » % {0 Pack at this meeti B JAYS FIRST, CLASS,$600 22 1 Including e j 7ate Henry Lansburgh, on short mo. |ises special features. at _least one lady each. Edward J. Ross Councll, No. 26, Liberty Union-made plans Monda: 74 Di S = || 8 Days, $91.00 & Expencen All Outdéor Sports—No Fasmsparts Bailings Every Five Days vis . 8, “Fort Victoria” 8. S, “Fort Hamilton” Eend for Bpecil Towrs Folder. UDA L teball St., N: Y. 16 — The Washington Elk, edited by Sec- o tor e_masqerade_ball, No: 31jth blood.red dahlias, autumn leaves | = High‘Priest L Whiting Estes and the | retary e e e b e T e o e ceaary of | Seniber 1, at Eike Hail. ‘Prises are Potentate Harrison Dingman, Past|boasts of its “unlucky number. 15 | Van Seors fon mEonder s e e e oo o e ey 2 Fotentat-s Louls Dent, William F.[braved the winds and waves in snfNo. 2, BE & s A1 Tocanity. | wihiea members. thels Tamilios and | & rammage ; Gude Carter B. Keene Francis A lannusl ~ Washington-Baltimors — ex-] ‘The “Jolly Corks” will assist Frank | friends, as well as those of the State | Mrs. Blisabeth Sweeney. B Ing Raen l‘n chn of Al-jcursion via Chesapeake Beach last V. A. Brown in the distribution of | Cocuncil officers, and other councils| -Mount Vernon Review . mas, presentat! '39 ampbell of|Saturday. The safe rsturn of the the books of George Horning’s solu- ! in’the District, Alexandria and. Clar- | evening mads plans for 8 mey Gysia Temple of. Pittsburgh, Psst perty ob Monday moraing and the tion.of the “Puzzle of the Beans.’- eadon, Vas - - . -campaign-ending-January- &

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