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Arminiun, Masonic and areday thon, 8 pom souie Board of Relief. ol No. 3. Grand vis- of instruction. | TAPTERS. MPLAR COMMANDERTES. ¥ —Columlia, No. ted Cross Malts, T AND ACCE TISH RIT Mithras Lodge of Perfection, ations for elass of Nov. scoT- t the Masonic and ar Home this after- noon at 3 o'clock will be under the auspices of Arminius Lodg and Rev. J. W. Austin of All Church, Chevy Chase, Md., will ate. services will T the Krizhts Templar com- s of the District on the Mon- s this afternoon, unde s of Commander: . A serm 1 be deliv v Rev. 2 ry, grand prelate of the imindery, and the Almas Temple o Club of Al Temple of th tic Shrine. Cl s R. Bartlett, >tor, will lead the singin very Masonic body in the Dis| E been invited to participate in th e, which is in the nature of an da ous field will be represented at the summer home of the Automobile Club today at the first_oyste- roast of the season. Dr. J. T. Prencergast, president of the club, s a full ationdance, he says, and the attractions will repay who_make the trip. v, November 11, s the date xt dance of the Arab Patrol 4t the Hotel Washington. The ' las lance, October 12, was of a quality and character to make the patrol boastful of its next Hlustrious I for the n intate Henry Lansburgh and Recorder F. Lawrence Walker, who left the city with Imperial Poten- tate Cutts, after his recent| visit here, instead of making a pleas- | ant tv s s they orig- inally proposed, ward of honor for the h, shrine in | North America, led upon | 1o go with him also to Albany for & mammoth ceremonial Temple, which honored the Alma tentate’ with cle member. Eight or nine temples were | represented at the ceremonial, and in ) the purade of 4,000 nobles which pre- s po- ion as an honorary ceded it. The Washington clers | i then went with Imperial Potentate | Cutts to Syracuse, 4. where the new Tigris Temple, under d sation, was instituted, and where other honorary membership was con- ferred upon ~Potentate Lansburgh, { making ~ seventeen temples which have thus honored him during his ar term. At Pittsburgh, Al- and Syracuse, Recorder Walker were” found ‘many Almas so- | od in to pay their ners who dr | Tespeéts and to link up afresh witi ! ! Almas. which, they gave assurances, | {was well and proniinently established on' the Shrine map of North Ame Juring the trip the project of b ic g ing the Tmperial Council to Wash- (ington in was a frequent topic of discus The imperial poten- tate wa at Albany by Imperial Assistant an Conrad ~Dykeman nd others of the Imperial Council. The Craftsman Club of the Veter- ns' Bury has postponed its meet- | | ing from November 4 to November 11, in order to enable its members and their lad to take part in the Ma- | inic “celebration at Central High School Auditorium Friday evening. 1 Club was host at its ual dance to President Troutman of the National Masonic Clubs and his The Trow second a Lynn H. RATERN THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 30, TIE banquet this year at the New Ebbitt Hotel, Friday, November 18. The members and ladies will assemble in the white parlor of the hotel promptly at 7:30 p.m. and proceed to the crys- tal room, where plates will be laid in parties of four and six persons. After the” dinne an entertainment, ar- ranged by C. A. Jaquette and a com- mittee. will be presented. Senator Sterling has promised to be one of the speakers, ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR Gavel Chapter will hold its first Hal- loween costume dance at the Raleigh Hotel tomorrow evening. Tuesday evening, November 15, the work will be put on by officers of Lebanon Chap- ter, and November 19 the chapter will have its grand visitation. \ | . Joppa Lodge Chapter, Tuesday even- ing, after its business session, will be entertained with an interesting pro gram, including H. Le Roy Lewis,bari- tone, as soloist; Misses Selma Foer, Dorothy ch and Leah Wasscr. Mr. Lewis er will be accompan- ist for Mr. Lewis, who has just re turned from abroad, where he several concerts. ve — esent; Saturday evening, Brighi- Mizpah Chapter will have its srand | waad. Lodge. Colorado. amd Geors: visitation Tuesday evening. nues, “the buby lodge of the D S vhicl S 'SEOppoOr= i Areme Chapter, which is the home |ttty v, by chapter of nd Patron Edward S.iprogram of unusu nportan; Erashears and Grand Electa B. Nancy | Scheduled. Repr i Clarkson. who is its matron, will have | Crowther, a member of Congi its grand visitation Wednesday even- ing, and is plannig to give its guests a pleasant and profitable evening. Acacia Chapter, nfter its business Tuesday evening. will have an enter- talnment and play by members of the chapter. Much effort is being ex- pended In preparation for the chap- ter's annual hall Thankseiving even- ing in the salon des natlons at the Hotel Washington the degrecs last Tuesdav Electa Chapter was enter-} After evening rined with soles by Raymond Willius nd readings by Associate Matron Corlnne Frazier and Mrs. May Davies. followad by refreshments in the han- quet hall, which. with the chanter room, was decorated Halloween fash- fon b the refreshment committee as a compliment to the officers. Favors were presented also. {member of the Grand Lod 0DD FELLOWS. LODGES. Monday—Unio Beacon, 11, initintion; and Cove- Hurmony, aship, No. 10, enter- initia- egree. 3 and Federal ty. tiution. Baturday—Brightwood, No. 30, visita- tion. PATRIARCHS MIL i Saturday—Canton Washington, No. 1, degree. REBEKAH LOD Fi No. S, visitation; The fall serles of official ts by Grand Master Wolfe will begin this week: To Friendship Lodge, 522 20th street northwest, Wednesday evening, when William IL Anglin, cditor of the Maryland 0Odd low and an active s of Mary land, has accepted an Invitation to be grand m. invitation to be pr ng the & gam sure success for the Activity am tending the how ing is said to league and has developed into a friendly contest as to which team shall ive the most applause and encou agement from the fem contin- tin gent. Game . schedule &, Harm, Eastern Sright eral Cit Rule v T Mount I'l Columbla Lodge, Thursday evening, after a brief session, will join th families and friends of the member: in the auditorium of the temple where a program of music, be presented. The oc on will be a entertain- | ey 5 " 1921—PART 1. b1 1 |erenc, Onio, ana King, Utah, demo- qThe clubhouse isall arfranged for AMERICA. pAvpearing the committ e big oyster roast and dance to- . srig. Gen. ). Butler, morTow night, and the trustees. with| In Central Camp. Friday evening, Special Senate Committee Will Go | Ut % °F = i Haiti, the assistance of the manager, it is|C] committee On{ ¢4 Teland, . |said there were only thre. minor dis- announced, have in readi- | foresters report and en- nd, Leaving Noyemberi18. L L g dhe. time, he. wis ness to give the Elks and their friends | rolled members am Tentative plans have been made | there, from August, 1915, to March, an evening of real solid fun and frol Horace E. Rabby, jr. has beeniby the special Senate commitice | 1918, One aid, an_attempt The “Jolly Corks,” with the help of elected assistant ort “of Central | investigating the Amcrican occupi-|to rob r of $1,200 in Chairman Farrell and Mrs. James A.|Camp. vice Frank Navotny, now onjtion of Haiti and the Dominican ie- |his possession to pay the white Farrell. will make things ham. Frank th_the marin public to visit the island, leaving|forces; another an atiempt to ax- End Camp, Washington on November 19 The marine officer, and the ‘ 1 excursion and Web: committee s composed of Senators | third t five shots had been his Ford sedan, will stage a unique |#doption. A communication was r Illinofs, chairmin, and |fired vidence of the latier could race, the winner 1o take all. Wednesday, November 9, the lodge | will hold a’ special session for the| initiation of a class of forty. A social session will follow. A theater party will be held at the Shubert-Belas esday evening. he Capitol Thi over 100 Elks ack Gar 1ks' team, the cham- team of the District. an, toastmaster,’ intro- riflith, who in hi er in hi -r had he known of | -eight ight | {pion b | Patrick {was presented wi 5 sia leather trav z the ball ve to each of > ball watch de also in turn olid Addre e m Riemer, Wil-) r and Capt. John Arthur M. California, ‘Lod; and its past exalted rule; Imin K. Focht of ed the Jodsz night. “ocht will be the orator Saturday ng, November 19, when the big 11 is opened. 5. Shelby an- 4 bulletin will be ith full data relatini| to th November 19 to Ine will ennant whi membbers are to place the wind shiclds of their anto- hile: The Elks' Lone men. dir comb, Vil upo: concert band of seventy- ction of Arthur S, Wit- the carnival Satur- night mber 19, and they will escord all visiting delegations the clubhouse during carnival i ed for the vari- as nights de: rEanizatio November 19 November Tue nd Virgin follows: i on- the hster em- from Head Consul A. R. Talbot, gratulating Daniel Webster on honor shown in naming the W, class, to be adopted early in De ber. In Lincoln Camp. Tuesday evening, the full ritual of adoption was exem- by the camp’s team of forest- 3 w of Central Camp e work. head banker of the be a visitor to Talbot mp, onal al ing, the ing ovember 10. All Modern Woodmen in the city are in- vited 10 be present. A committee is arranging for a mask ball in Lincoln Camp, Tuesday evening, November 1 Central Supt. Carl I of the ice will deliver a lecture on (h tion of the mails by ington Ny ographical Temple action wherehy the camp will hereafter every Tuesday evening. pecial mecting will held next! Tuesday evening, when the full form ation will be ex sympathy w d for Charies H. Potter, ntiy lost his right arm. { At the team would day evening. Camy meet IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN | Idaho Tribe, . 15. recently enter- | tained t Sachem Strobel and the | bourd of great chiefs. O. B. Gray.; grand chancellor of the Knights of | thias of the District, was the | speaker of the « The examin- | in g oried the tribe in “splendid condition.” Osage Tribe, No. 6, adjourned lust nigh to attend the visitation to Idaho, . 15, in & body. The tribe is preparing for the visitation of the great chie Sioux Tribe, No. 18, held an open night Thursday, with Great Sachem Strobel, Sioux Council, No. 7, as a guest. A class adoption will be held November 16. Bank build- (|| allin ns, an m- T Ib THOU ‘Sicldy People Soon Re- | gain Health an | Strength by Taking | Yeast and Iron'!in Con- | venient Tablet Form. - weak, thin, pale, sickly. run-down, you owe it to try Ironized the amine tonic tre tablet form. | Through this rémarkable prepara- run-down people t health. elpe | sparkling The reason for t |sults is that Ironi |in vitamines, w. {found to be a health, Most ms lack vitamines, to modern ' methods of cooking many of our best bods are robbed of thelr vitam lements before reaching the tabl 4 splendid v ¥ 5 b has ntial to |tem mount_of vitamin regain strength and | SANDS IRONIZED YEAST v e i 1y assimilated by and which is one of the be blood builde | Tronizea ve | keeps indefin tment and e | Thus, Ironiz fraction more Cor ¢ one istx only . than com- Auy), but is ontains tru s far richer in vitamin ry king yeast, ast from your drug- | u will no dotbt e sur- quick results it will | directions for chil- | Made hy the ompany., Atlanta, the Peoples Drug Stores good Druggists every- ONIZED YeAsy Tablets HIGH | CONCENTRATED NIT 2 'l DNIC ordin and whe by i i tozether with William Brady ladies’ night. a custom this e 23 K g Sioux Council, No. 7, met Tuesday novation. : nd W. B. Severe of the adv ained for several vears S ZNoyember 23, IKElts lof CaNIme [hygne 41 committee ha "feature of the exercises will bo | §Gira and their ladies, Tuesday even. | Fsther Chapter has prepared a spe- @aiftained for sevoral vears, & {husi Thursday, November 23, Grotto, | HI¥UL Sommiiiee has been formation of a mammoth passion | i wt the Arcade. cial program for its grand visitation | 3 fuylor fribur A Coates and fRotary Club and Kivanis Club: Fri | i e S Gl O e, wnder the Thursday evening. A pleasant and|in charge. Action has been taken by [ it TVERanet i Jrade bLiles Sndi18. The council attended the social on Cof Past Grand Commander| Columns would be needed to ‘tell in | oees SNl oard arty s e "pagt | the lodke for placing in the I Lo 3 E of Sioux Tribe Wednesdiy t Grand € | umane wouldibe mesded in | cently at Wardman Park Hotel. Past | (h¢ 1095, for, VIRCing, In (e 1 | orders. " ctail the story of the harvest cere-|patron Frane A. Rirgfeld .was Injjjuq B oLt late utive committee in charge o oI Nos 45 3 {monial of K at The | tron e A el e | Master Thomas W. Fowler. e T gle, Council, Xo 4. is pre- i a cha o entertainme dov- i ichards: Vice | paring an entertainment to be he Eles Wil | Spital Th st _evening. i mant evening. which consisted of se-| The committee on the Detroit . Brown; treas-{in jis hall November The fol- nmple, 13th jraonarane Boss is much elated!,ctions by a male quartet. including | movement has elected William H. lowing committee has c y qenus. AL Solc jioxer the did result, which was|pogt'GGrand Patron Charles F. Roherts. | Ernest chairman: Thomas C. Mettler, . H {) dittmarehy tnjy |the culmination of weeks of hard|pact Patron Birgfeld. James A. West. | secretary: William J. Rogers, tr L5 1} resE topE enion: {Wwork and untiring efforts to give the iyaster of Lebanan Lodge. and Arthur furer; George B. Johnston uud J Uyanadess, Allen Pennsylvania_ avenye o 15h [best ccremonial po Tt s aalir [T O e by Pant Grand| T Rustell exccutivens Is: first : John Frick and Harr est, South on 15th to 1 street and {to be doubtful if any previous cere- o Waliee Streater. & piano duet | tion will be to create a booster elub | 9ancing, James A Bal 'f'\l?;'.‘xu?ni:,rf:r.fgy- ;‘ north sid 1 mnunh-q it ‘ur‘nmenrm»: WHh | past Matrons Mary J. Birgfeld 2nd | in each subordinate lodge. A sched-C¢ption. Patrick cANa il blaieg P s S e the | Theodera (‘\lnn!nzhnm.‘ and ‘talks hyl;llé T"\a,s(:‘;h’\ s to ||..-nlm s is be- | lehs ord \. [day at Mas x istrict | CAndidates at JMasonie ple. A pace Matron ia N. Streater | in; ni e comm imer s . W, The Masonle clubs of the DIstrict|parade to the Capitol Theater follow- i:,‘d'r,',‘:,"'&'l_u‘,f;‘";?‘:,:;,’ T Frank Mor = | Nicbolson; refreshments. Ediin H.|WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIA- g planning for - grand Masonic ed, whers the ceremonial and the- | 2h8 PSS SEERG SRR e LG dea | Grand Master Wolfe, accompanied | decorations, 4 I Srees and Fark read. for Thurs. |atrical performance were Staged, oc- past Grand Matrons Carolyn X. Han- (by several members of the jurisdic- | e Liieket | TION. stree 3 cupied from 5 pm. until 1:30 am. > ; Z | tion, paia Oriole Lodge. Hyatisville, a | rahler; tickets, Ja H s 4 stanne, {"}‘;;f""ls'e“'u}g‘fl“!fof_"'i:“ [Oneof the e s “,—'.2;“&,‘;‘,‘,?," ;:;‘,—E::"fi,&p}-hm | visit Thursday evening. donations, James T. Ryan:| Victory Review held a Halloween 4 gocecds of wak T lGro Py £ v i red i 2 = M o = s wi i Fores ¥ i Art A, B iy 1 pa v av eveni: A og Ve 2 [ irin’’ 3 o “ 2! ments at the Masonic and East-UTOUO'S history was induced into the | 3000, "2, 4 George W. Mobray, Past | i willbe nuid Forest Lodee, and Chies Copgmer. Arthur party Monday evening. A feature was | Never say “Aspirin” without saying “Bayer. Star Home. The general commit- e iy, [gnor ucsts Included | Grana Masters J. Harry Cunninigham | £8P "Ml T Cinaren e b heu e pumbUs, a4 il & "mock wedding.” staged by national i, representing all the clubs. I loe pome, N ¥, ity G . !and Alexander Grand and Associate | 18, o €RNA S0 FA 0 TINIES grand | the Elks' colors, purpie and. white | members. Mrs. Hattie Palmer officiat- ” - F e 1 [0F Rome, N. Y., Deputy Grand Monarch sl SOaat® | Lodge in tie nes ure. The grand s colors, pury hite, 5. Mrs. 4 4 e e P 5 S e oW Fdward C. Pelouze of Richmond, Vi G b e master fand Mrs Wolle mere gucats| Wit che American’fiag predominat- The puests were attired in Hal.| WARNING! Unless you say “Bayer” you may n;)t o Seeretary: William | MUsSer. | ina Master Chatles. § O'Nen, | auet hall. 0dd Fellows and Kebekahs at Hyatts- e SUiks Jor whies prizes wert | ot genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 A, Cahoon and William B. Se-|Junior Grand Deacon Gratz E. Dun- st ville. EKNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. under the direction of Mrs. Josie ! Caarg and proved safe by millions for ‘Already estravagan: promises kum. Past Grand Master Ben W.| Past Grand Matron Cora P. Mav-| o o . om0 SRt 2 | Frailey. i [ L T e mde of suiprises, movel | Murch, Henry Lansbursgh. potentate of | berry mads an address after the de- | Rev. Dr. Ellis P. Frév, noble grand} Grand Knight Robert M. O'Lone of | Liberiy Union will ‘give a mas- | . Jicires. ofe, but the assurance is|Almas’ Temple of the Mystic Shrine:|grees in Unity Chapter at its lastipl Sirobelis Dotep Bas apRoiitel Potomae Council has announced the | querade ball Tucsday evening, in | Colds Headache Rheumatism Thred to making the affair a mon- {poteniate, and many others prominent | gcour November 11. B e ize e Zobt Baud, | Thomas R. Rooney as lecturer, and | will entertain the Marathon Run: | = A 2 St W evers wag. " " Iy Monle licen | Bt "ot cova R o S waa i aiiot | Gur Do s aiafins Sririey Toe | orn,of ths plauie, Friday Svening Earache Lumbago ~ Pain, Pain i A wood SR x 5 cisitation to Martha|to the lodge and to the jurisdiction, | B Year. The new officer, 23 T3th sire eat, O T erine A oAt el Chapter réfontly ik Frances Seer: | ite services extending into Marviand o lons bE The nies Semme Saompll- e Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions < oune v > a el s edz | t y Miss & 2 <A ; i fication of the first degi Novem- | Fious Vs 3 y 7 5 apditorium, when the Mason ibs | Richmond, Vi, ) ast G ! Canton Washington, No. 1. Saturday | Washington Council T ¢ night | day evening, when Georgetown Re- | - g e Distrier. under the auspices of | [uring b |reading. The grand matron was pre-y ANEY SV Re'an address by Col. | afier o snappy s coday MIENY | View. No. 10, was hostess at the home | Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24 and 100—All drusgists. ' sor? will celcbrate Wariwsitwas {sented with silver butterspre: Wm. J. Rogers.'a member of the com- |z social evening, with plenty of talent, | 0f Mrs. Mary Killeen. irin"is the trade mark of Baver Manufictirs o » K some umbrella b hday of George will be by Past Monarch R. B. the grand patron with a gold belt buckle. by Otto Roepke and Miss Mary mittee on the Detroit Mmovement smokes and refre: hments.” A Washington. n Dic on hehalf of Kallipolis Grotto. e { Others who hadve accepted invitations | turnout of members and their friens ROYAL ARCANUM. [ iy, i view of the large attend- | iy Grotto and and orchestra render- | P. Allen. respectively. on behalf of [ty "he present are former Captains ' iiiinded the leetarens Haliomeen S ho b G Rhn vl =1z apce expected. . ed selections and the recently oman-'{fil_fl;}“‘,‘r“‘; h;;;“;g. '1;::;3;;:“ Mrs lmni'e‘l] f\';l "Z‘-L;_hvh;\»A Gharles D qance at the hall last night. la Gp::ial fLQ:::illzflr?‘f—e( m:k;::: thel B B iy y 5 its | Mollie E. Teac s s ord and Fred A. Royse. | sl das ' | ommittee = 5 The drill corps of Columbia Com- [iZed ;{:‘{)}"wt':;m“‘i‘:‘;;: corpe Eave its, Mollle B o Tt Beavers on be. | Snacklefor _Fred » | paleantara Caravan of the Order of larranzemeiits for the celebration of | = andery has accepted an invitation | M08, 2 LCC G OTC by to the | Ralf of the officers. Work is announc-| In the presence of mora than 300 [N Albambra at its annual meeting | Charter day of the Royal Arcanum B visit Stansbury Lodge, No. 24, the t, 0 fq 1 o "0 expressing the re. | ed for next Friday evening. members of the Patriarchal branch, | £teted tho Toligwing officers for the | November 5. ina way designed to brins B cning of November 14. The corbsi . 70 e" )" frogident at not being { Mount Nebo Encampment. Monda mmander: Jamen - Mocgan Fejed 1in a closer bond of fellowship all the ! € e e T N hesday |able to be present \Washington Centennial Chapter | evening ~last, fcontributed ot |SULIAUUIE, T p e | IO | patriotie and Traternal organ = ote vashingto S e e {pleasure and gratification of one of | Qe A Ly iunn, { ¢ the Distriet of Columbia, i i s. Charles | The next Grotto event will be the! er the degrees Friday night |7 R % e or lerand seribe; James Sullivan, = Tict > <1m;~k';§f(:1"'({s n‘x‘-::il:l'ene‘:‘l t(he La- [annual Halloween dance at the NEW’Q‘:‘:‘:‘-rcmglgtitnz nngr)eliliuns received | its ""’h',fr ]':A'ir:‘::‘:“lll ‘mrlr!';:);vf'q-“"..fl {erand seribe of the exchequer: T.|ber 15 it =y dlln;'d to hum[ a pubiic Nk ¥ "lixiliary, nas announced an en- lliard Hotel tomorrow . 6V ning. | ot the last two meetings. At the en- |5 resented a Afty-year veteran | Costigan. grand chamberlain: A\ A: R o D i e oo e : and d xt |Several valuable prizes will be award- | gow: t night, last meeting. J. C. i 23 - i3 | Auth, master of the oas James F. zh Scl . epresenta- { thri inment and dance for the nex s owment night, 1qs: Hjewel to Patriarch James W. Hughes, [ U EXofith - I: " of other Atatesnal’ socletics will ting of that organization. Com- |ed for fancy costumes. Rlanchara presented a series of slides | fowel 1o, Patfineeh Samer, T (MEES { Drenihan, historiographer:’ O Mont- | tives of other . nder Shackelford has issued a spe- | November 12 a large delegation of lo- ; and.motion pictures. The home board gave a successful | ociates of Mr. friends and lodge a: master of the wardrobe Zomery, Colliflower. cantain of the bod i s will be made | by prominent s e ar o the members of his |cal prophets will attendth e ceremonial | O A v loe Tieong carser 1h 13 E (Colliflower. o by ] it apealker Sy . i It of Baya Grotto, Norfolk, Va., whe ? s %" The Grand | Hughes. r & = \®vard: Ben Crifasi. sentinel of the| Capitol Council will have a varied “ : " R deEy ;‘l'e‘:.n;;{f""“ O S e e liatie \'v;orko;filkbe‘s?age‘:ih)"' "";,':',,fif‘.':"‘-n'la;;ya‘::‘fn',ma] Visitation | the order. ~Others contributing 10| Gesert; 1d Voist, sentinel of the |prozram for its identification meeting, | Pape's Cold Compound Breaks Cold in Few Hours 19 oy . the cast of Kallipolis Grotto, under the | November 18. the evening’s pleasure included Grand ! tower. Following the election me{, svember 10, when Farrarut Council ._ lairection of Past Monarch Charles D. ; Patriarch Wm. W, Adams. Wo W.lnobles made merry and a steak sup- |has been invited to pay a fraternal N The Masters’ Association for 1905, |shackelford. Millan, E. W. Bradford, J. el fout l;‘ir:_';:;nc Scetinie miihis: | visit. Instant Relief! Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit hlowing and Announcement is made by Matron E. C. Grumley, Fred S. Norway, W. Z self upon maintaining | ¥ s % o bt ;\‘; ':‘ i’t’?‘:i;alr::z:tlen"and celebrating | The Ashlar Club of Master Masons, Elsie K. Hayes of East Gate Chap-{jaloney, L. Lomax and G. ght the first degree was con- ! THE EAGLES. snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound™ taken every two with a dinner each year, is grieving | Jast Saturdzy night had an entertain- | ter, No. 21. that the annual visitation | Murphy. on a large class by the offi. | . : . . Bours until three doses are taken usually breaks any cold right up. the loss of one of its members, Past|ing program, heard some speeches!of the officers of the Grand Chapter| James W. Hughes . under the” direction of Grand | Washington Aerie Thursday even- | 2 % st will be made next Friday night. South Orange, N. J. night Dr. Charles I. Griffith. {ing, received a report from the mem- The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages Nastor Ervin S. Hubbard, who was|and then feasted. The meeting was 1840, and served his i bership committee on the preliminary | subscquently, aster of Hiram Lodge, No. 10, and, secretary of the assocla- held in the rooms of the Gavel Club. The club appointed a committee to Fidelity Chapter will give an oys- He served chinist at Newark, N. J. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. plans for the 1000.000-member drive | of head; stops nose running; relieves headache, dullness, fever- 3 8 b i 3 : in Compan: initiated by the Grand Aerie. The mo- | ishness, sneezing. Jon Tor several vears, and who is ! secure jewels to be presented to Past | or at Masonlc Temple No-|also during the civil war in Company 2 n < . he mo- 7 ) ecorded in its an s one lwho 8;};\:‘(; ¥ ;Y.;eflg};‘r’lee:n;:rd"!;:edv_nrd T P which. will be in l.harg;l:f ;‘T.ntst r".’:glrcnr;‘&v‘._mxa\'np K‘m’e;\nm‘[xlw‘;’ Camp m1m"‘.;gh,e‘..\:;i}u:.fi:gfp-: Lons p;:‘fl"rfiri':-(;,“n"fi."‘{;f,"‘l i 1”1‘,95 “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief kno . ss o , _annual or t B eting, ssoci - | fantry. ent | ay 3 s o MRS 5 e e B n:;. ‘mxr.azal = m:rua F. Tvers of | with appropriate ceremones. Former \?T:Em\r;x:;le‘e”l'n‘:‘:g:d :’\" ,ft::nex:f:: gale | printing office June 15, 1863, was chief celebration of the camp's O derzvul]‘hn- r;)x};!lnl--;l hu;'_c brobably | and costs only a few céms at drug stores. Iz]acgs unhouk;ssxs‘t e 3 st ) . F. - of P s H Mrs, - 3 5 5, cha ety a initiatio uring November, under direction of ins i sist Samibury Lodge. No. 24, and Past| President H G. McLean was elected heduied from November 21 to 23.|machinist from 1886 to 1912, and was versary. with a mock initiation during November. under direction of ance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine, Insist upon Pape’s, Master Thomas H. Unsworth of Osiri: No. 26, are president and vice presi- dent, respectively, of the association for the current year. I Grand or William W. Jermane was the B resident and Lurtin R. Ginn was e grand master for that luncheons are The Gavel Club’ 5 i oving popular with the members, Lieut. Col. Harry C. Gilchr a member of the Masonic club's ad- visory board. B. W. Summey, treas- urer of the club, told of experiences on his trip to the middle west and through the great lakes. Tributes were paid the memory of two charter members of the club, Ervin S. Hub- bard and Robert E. Logan, who died recently. A vote of congratulations was gieven James H. Cowles, a mem- ber of the Ashlar Club, on his elec- !of the lodge. The chapter recently gave an enjoy- able and successful dance. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Capital Lodge will confer the page rank Tuesday evening. A. D. Johnson | of Damon Lodge of Richmond, Va., was reported sick at the meeting last Tuesday and was placed under the care Fred W. Becker has. retired from the service of the gov- | ernment August 20, 1920. after a term of ore than years. He was initiated in Columbia Lodge, No. 10, December 22, 1870, and admitted to Mount Nebo Encampment October 18, 1871. Official visits of President Henri- etta Werner for the week are as fol- lows: Tuesday, Fidelity Lodge, Mills Tor public presentation, and a benefit {concert, to which will be added some | {unique features. and will extend over | {two evenings. to raise funds for the | !new uniforms for Company A. Ani evening for the kiddies at Christmas| time is also being arranged by a| committee of the Uniform Rank. i Morris Sheppard Gfove and Fraser! Camp gave a joint celebration Mon- night, which was attended by Grand Aeric. A representative of the Grand Aerie will be here at the time to direct the iocal membership cam- paig A visit from the grand worthy president, J. M. Morin, is anticipated in the near future. PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF | { Acidity Heartburn suid. tion as the head of the Supreme Coun- and Rhode Island avenues northeast, |sovereigns from gvery camp and AMERICA. edical Corps, U. S. A, a well known & been elected assistant electriclan of | ot e Pt it it o < Ty L T L resn T chub Thurs, | oil of the Thirty third Degrree Ancient | been Clee ana_Fridey. Mirlem Lodge, 465 K|zrove in the city. An entortainment| swochington Camp. met Fri-| Sourness Flatulence Palpitation Dr. Georgze Otis Smith, director | o¢ 1 a“Shithern Jurisdietion of the | Mount Vernon Lodge will have its |street sou 5t |Dinstniars . “get-together’ conferende.| night, at 643 Louisiana avenue, at | §eaker last Thursday, his topic being | man of the National League of Ma- venIng “Perjayame vening s In | Fast Presidents Ella V. Mallory and ) the committee injeharge. = - - |1h abligate. rew membets at i Instant relief! No waiting! A few tablets of harmless, pleasant perpower. sonic Clubs made an address, and |Fang Mary M. Dement to have charge of| Hick Campihad several promi- 1.y are elected to members dur- Kallipolis Grott, band and drill humorous stories were told by George | prospect. R. B.'Ford was installed inner guard the bazaar to be miven by the Re- nent Woodmen visitors Friday even- ling. State Manager Luther C. Jones ing the next few months, and have ““Pape’s Diapepsin’’ correct acid ity, thus regulating digestion and B. Wheelock. The club voted an ap- ¢ in November. a cla iti R : corrs will have their annual Halloween | oo WRSSOHG TS QER Moted an 20t lin Webster Lodge Tuesday evening, |Pekah assembly early in November. 0%, " RF G Sl ple " semblage Class Inittation some oime neari makingsick,upsetstomachsfeelfine. Beststomach corrective known. na dance at the New \\lll:lrd_ Hotel | November 4, celebrating the 169th | Supreme Representative John B. Dick- The annual visjt of President|was, entertained also with athletic is now being 'nr‘g'l’nized Bl{efresh-l . ton.orrow evening, with CORtNUOUS | inniversary of George Washington's | man officiating as deputy grand chan- | werner will be madA to Miriam Lodge jevents by members of Hickory. e R i cancing and gold prizes. This, how-| heing made a Mason. cellor. A large delegation from Syra-: pyigay evening. Miss Mary E. Mur-{ Dr. Henry W, Tippett addressed Old | B does mot tell all the exquisite cusians Lodge, with Supremo Repre- | ppy, chairman of the committee, be-|Glory Camp Tucsday night. = After| pporporpn FOME CIRCLE herqlded in the enthusiastic advance the Almas Temple Caravan Club at|ing Grand Vice Chancellor Jacobihis official line have accepted invita-{of the plans for a membership drive.lpage plans for organizing a howling wotiees. It is a grotto function ex-| its luncheon at the Hotel Washington Messbaum installed C. W. Santmeyer, | tions to be present. \ The officers of Elm Camp will join|team for the coming season. A dance trasrdinary, and that is said to carry| Frid President Omohundro has . yice chancellor; L. C. Darnell, master- the expedition to attend the Boosters' | (i) Le given November at North- | the full significance of what may be| appointed the following committee |t arms, and R. C. Warner, inner| Past Noble Grand Naomi Grinder is|meeting in Baltimore November 18.|e;st Masonic Temple. | expeeted. { to make arrangements for “Call Me|gyard, 'Grand Prelate'C. W. Hender- | chairman of a committee of Friend-|A special train will be chartered. | Henry's” birthday party: Notables|con and Grand Master-at-Arms A. E.!ship Lodge which will present a novel] Two monuments were unveiled Sufi- FOR OUT-OF-ORDER STOMACHS Sovereign Grand Comnmnder John | Zirkin, Jones, Bonnet, Rinehart and | Gorham assisted. | entertainment, an apron social, Tues- |day by Cedar Camp, No. 15. One cere-| EMD| OYES MAKE MERRY . Cowles of the Supreme Council of | Smith. i Hermione Lodge entertained the of-|day evening. mony wasiat Surrattayillerandione at | = ‘he Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite| At the previous luncheon some un-|g e s of the Grand Lodge Wednesday | At a recent meeting of prominent | Forestville. —Delos W. Thaver. of- T i for the Southern Jutisdiction of the | usually good talks came {rom three | oveiinG’ at° their visitation, Grand | members of the encampment branch ficiated at both and delivered ‘ora- | witches' Cavern Is. Feature of | nited S ates that the Supreme | Wes ol ! Ch: with Grand Patriarc] . W. s, ttions. ‘ el at s Tecent Session in this o Wells Goodakoontz and Ben. o Ty e oceTs | I was decided to £ive & number of aSrititying progress is reported on Nesco Celebration. | “ity. meaffirmed its position taken at| Coffman. Wells y Chancellor Gray_presided during the | high class social events for the mem- | &1L 21068 G 0, SAERERS OF TO0- | (wiih e aesembly room of the Na- | o ational conference in this city. t iness customary at the street. AND DAUGHTERS OF | an address. W. W. Adamson. ir. of |all had been received by.the Witch| = . e N auring oddnumbered | La Fayette Lodge, No. 19, will under- | Edward J. Ross Councll, No. 26. SONS Mount Vespon Tent was a vigitor: of Wolfram, dancing and Halloween The next meeting will be held . take to express lts appreciation of Thursday evening celebrated its LIBERTY. Anacostla_ Tent, No. 7, will| held f;i‘é":};ffi' were indulged in until a 5 = the patient watchers y the home | twenty-third anniversary in the audi- |- i 1 . Jast weel in August, 1922, In Salt | g2, PORGn its members e out Tate | toritm of the. Bythian’ Tempie. In| Hope Council, No. 1, Tuesday had|an identification meeting on Saturday| g 0™ oo awarded to the best 3 \‘f‘lim:’é, ‘interest to local members | &t lodge communications, by tender- | addition to its own members, their|a class Initiation. Visitors were! "\yijjjum B. Severe, past commander | costumed man and woman present, «t are known as “thirty-third hon- councils in the city and of Al ia|28. Ex-State Councilor Mrs. Pren- g t b S e i & jirfes” may sign themselves as| “Phe ater, Georve ‘B Furner, | and Clatondon, Va. with. their Tami: |de made an address. Next Tuesday ConsenHan commitice foterheld B e e Arbur flisons of the thirty-third degree.| qiates that there will be souvenirs for | lies and friends were present. A Sevoral hundred degree teams from b X = promised for the ladies and the hts for the members which are meeting at Colorado Springs in- the legislation providing for a u of education, with compulsory ation in the public schools through - eighth grade, and its educational Americanization program general- 1t passed stromz resolutions on Jimitation of armaments, which the forthcoming inter- The eme Council provided for annual tings hereafter. The session for consideration of nominations for irhts commander of the court of mmittee at aovor and to the thirty-third degree, the rite provided that hereafter 12 the usual-word “honorary” or bbreviation and using it only when their names they sign as honor- inspectors general of the thirty- rd degree. The grand commander {ites that he is not yet prepared to 7 500 for \nounce his new deputy in the Dis- | the year in La Fayette's history. The | Freean, planist; _selections form 50 and $500 Ready for Arms Meeting. t of Columbia. Rumor has it that| master further says that although | “Tannhauser” by Prof. C. E. Mori, | PATRIOTIC ORDER OF AMERI- ;gmnué“’l‘;?;“x}ng;: fi_‘xéh:":{l:t ;‘;‘:fi wod position has been tendered to Ell- P. Morey, thirty-third degree. « position under former Sovereign nd Commander George Fleming wre was held by Roe Fulkerson, rty-third degree. Mithras Lodge of Perfection Tuesday “ning will make final preparations for winter class, which will commence siving the degrees Tuesday evening, wvember 8. Alfnas Temple of the Mystic Shrine he duly presented to the proper i Gus Karger., correspondent of the Cincinnati Times-Star. entertained jamin L. Rosenbloom. Burkholder and Cuthbertson won the attendance prizes donated by Bonnet and Winter. Master Herbert Cave announces a lecture Wednesday evening, in Osiris Lodge, No. 26, after its business pro- gram, by Dr. Gilbert O. Nations, edi- tor and publisher of the Protestant. November 16, the lodge will have its grand visitation and November 20 it will_have charge of the services at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. Master Cave, in his latest circular. takes occasion to heartily commend the new Order of De Molay for boys, sons of Masonic fathers. | ing to the ladies an entertainment and dance in the Auditorium of Ma- the ladies and an interesting program with numbers by the best talent in this city, concluding with dancing in the banquet hall, from 10 to 12 o'clock. No pains have been spared to make this the red letter night of this may be termed a famlily affair, belng limited to members and their lady guests, he expocts every seat In the Auditorfum will be filled. ~ Illustrious Master J. W. Kimmer- ling announces the Royal and Select Masters degres in Zabud Council, No. ‘4, Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in_Anacostia Masonic Hall, 14th and U streets southeast. Jonic Club of Master Masons In the Treasury Department will have its sentative Robert Kahlert, were visitors. In Excelsior Lodge Tuesday even- ocial ses fon. _Judge S. H. Kash of | and Willlam Manner. of Co- shocton, Ohio, addressed the lodge. The Grand Lodge visitation to Ama- ranth Lodge will be of special inter- est, inasmuch as Brig. Gen. Charles E. Sawyer, personal physician to Pres- ident Harding, will deliver an address. William F. Gude will tell ¥Why We Call This Lodge Amaranth.” JR.0.U. A M. John L. Burnett Council announces ® try-out entnertainment at its meet- ing ~Wednesday night, at 822 20th families and friends, the State Coun- cil officers and members of other program under the direction of Prof. James A. Balderson included orches- tra overture, vocal selections by Sergt. Herman Godfrey, legerder- | main by Prof. V. U. Wang, whistling’ solo by Albert Rosenberg, William and a series of fancy dances by the pupils of Miss Rodrock, including Misses Martha Nutter, Mary Barnes, Gertrude Leavell, Helen Knudtson, Silvia Edelavitch, Ruth Parker, Vel- ma Leavell, Dorothy Vise, Brenton Nutter, Edith Parker, Gladys Rod- rock and Elizzabeth and Margaret Townes. A vocal duet was also ren- dered by Misses Bertha and Sylvia Luber. -An address, “What the Order Stands For,” was made by State Council Secretary John Prender. Dancing followed the program. speaks a pleasant surprise for those who attend. The grand master and bers during the season, beginning in December, and to perfect the degree work to a standard second to that in no other -jurisdiction. It is the de. sire of the Grand Encampment offi cers to create a closer social rela- tionship not only between members of the order in this city, but those Who belong elsewhere and are so- journing here. Grand Senior Warden Siidney F. Smith heads the commit- tee on improvement in the degree work, and Grand Marshal W. E. Law- Son ia chairman of the committee on social features. present from Friendship Council, No. night a masquerade Halloween dance will be neld, under the auspices of Hope Council, No. 1, at Naval Lodge Hall, éth street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast, with good music and plenty of fun. CANS, The Natlonal Camp held its gwenty- fifth annual convention at Rickmond, Tuesday and Wednesday, and the mem- bers from the District came home with the past nati president, Mrs. Em- ma Buell, and sationdl assistant vice president, Mrs. Minnfe Flynn, for the next term. " Several of the national officers pass- ing through Washington visited Camp No. 1 Thursday night, the usual business the meeting was thrown open for a general discussion panies. MACCABEES. Saturday night the trustees of Na- |'tional Tent decided that, as Saturday night is a bad night for the members fo attend, another night should be ar- ranged. H. E. Crouch. S. D. S. C., reported on the progress of the work of his office, and Maj. Walker, one of the original Washington Maccabees, made all parts of the country will be in Washington to participate in a pic- turesque parade, and many teams will compete for the three prizes of- fered by the Supreme Tent of $1,000. the best drilled on a class of over 1,000 new mem- bers. circles, being active in club work. He is a_member of the Advisory Board of the Masonic Clubs of the District, secretary of the Craftsman Club, con- nected with the Veterans’ Bureau and|to Commissioner Oyster each morn- a member of the executive committee for the Masonic ball and gala night| don their handbook work. They were of the Masonio Clubs to be held De- cember 1. for the benefit of Masonic and Eastern Star Home, of Mount Vernon Tent, No. 4, has|Miss Beaula Long being declared the been appointed the ‘secretary of the | winner of. the ladies’ prize and C. O. Mr. Severe s prominent in Masonic | in charge of handbook investigations thel of the extra demand for detective Congressional Cirel No. 598, has ! tional Electric Supply Company trans. formed into a veritable witches' cav- , the Nesco Recreation Association, composed of the company’s employes, made merry at its annual Halloween | party Thursday night. Witch Gamma of Wolfram presided over the festivities, and promptly at 9 o'clock the guests, who had assem- bled in the general offices of the com- pany, were conducted by the Magician Ampere, Grand Electrogician of Amy- “loid, on'a devious and precarious pil- grimage through passages beset by ghosts and goblins and devils. After RETURN TO OLD POSTS. Members of Flying Squadron Get Detectives Sweeney, Messer and Fowler, members Commissioner James F. Oyster's “flying squadron,” and prohibition enforcement viola- tions, have rejoined the force of de- tectives at headquarters. 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