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You Don’t Havé to Won- | der When the Ice Man |.. . Will Be There | +—Provided it be the American ‘Ice Man. For vouican know that he will be there—before the ice runs too low—before there is a chance fpr things to spoil—before the butter melts —and before the cobk’s temper gets hot. And you can know that the American Ice he brings is absolutely pure—is made from pure distilled water and frozen with even more scrupulous care than cream is frozen in your home freezer. American Ice is pure at the source, pure in_ the making and pure and clean when delivered to your refrig- erator, straight from onc of Ameri- can’s five modern plants. AMERICAN ICE ___ COMPANY . WANTED Two experienced real estate salesmen to sell small and medium size houses. SEE NEW MASONIC - TEMPLE ASSURED Cheering' Reports on Fuhq Raising Made at Meeting ; of the Promoters. Additional assurance that a mag- nificent Masonic Temple will rise on Temple Heights—the Dean tract— Bounded by Florida avenue, Connecti- cut avenue and 19th street, was glven at an enthusiastic meeting of Grand Lodge officers, members of the united Masonic Temple committee. trustees, and team captains, repre-’ senting the constituent lodges, held last evening at Masonic Temple, 13th street and New York avenue. Charles Cyrus Coombs, grand master of Ma- sons of the District of Columbia, pre- cided. After prayer by Rev. David Covell, the gavel was turned over to Gratz " Dunkun, chairman of the united Masonic Temple committee. Reports of Team Captains. Reports were received from the team captaing of the thirty-four con- stituent lodges of the Grand Lodge }and they were announced as most en- couraging and inspiring. The Indivi ual members of each biue lodge a being approached by selected me: bers, called teams, and the proposi- tion explained to them. The effort is to secure a 100 per cent contribution from each of the thirty-four lodge: i g a min mum of $100, payable in five years, in _five instalments. With 20,000 Master Masons in the District the plan outlined would pro- vide a fund of at least $2,000,000. The cost of the site, of more than nine acres, is $900,000. A balance of $1,- 1100.000 would remain for the building fund. | A good opening for a hus- tler to take charge of this important department in an established realty corporation. Address Box 218-P, Star Office. | ™It .ttitying that the success of the | project is overwhelmingly assured, it Wwas explained last evening that more than 80 per cent of the members of | most of the lodges have already re- corded subscriptions, and that there is'no question of thé push going over the top. The aim now is to secure the initial contribution at once, as the terms of purchase require a cash pay- ment of $125,000 July 15. Reception- Planned for July 15. A “special committee is busily en- | gaged with arrangements far an im- ! mense gathering on the Dean tract | the afternoon and early evening of | Saturday, July-15. It will be in the i nature of a reception by the Grand Lodge, and every Master Mason in the District and the members of his fam- {ily, and of affiliated organizations will be expected to attend. The oppor- tunity will be afforded for an inspec- tion of the site and-a close view of its possibilities. Does the Sewing Machine Need In the Recommended Service Columns of the Classified Section you'll find the card of a man who makes a specialty of repairing sewing ma- chines—and who * guar- antees to give you satis- factory work. g Consult the Recom- mended Service Columns for reliable specialists in all lines of personal and % household service.” % ™ PRACTGE CURBED Board Adjusts' Cases of Vic- tims of Unfair Brokers. _ Activities of the Washington Real Estate Board in curbing unethical lm—actlcu by unscrupulous realty brokers were outlined in a report sub- mitted by Executive Secretary John A. Petty at a smoker held by the board t night. af Kgrdomp Parkgotale, [hr. Petiy stated that et as sifScessfll during th huln‘gfiocent f &’ ad been the victims of.these miprattices of unlicensed brokers. He advocated that more publicity be given this phase of the organiz: tion's work for the benefit.of pe: sons of small means, whose ignorance of real estate-transactions may lead them into complications. Advantage to Public. If_this service of the Real Estate Board . were more generally known, the secretary announced, the public would seek the advice of the board ttengion, £ WE SPECIALIZE on school and church _furniture. Austrian bentwood chairs and folding chairs ted in stock with eneral line of furniture. Grand Rapids and Chicago Sample R | Whalesale Fumiture e, Main 747 Eyes Examined Classes Fitted DR.CLAUDE S.SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Gradtate McCormick Medical Colloge known persons, preventing, possibly, subsequent trouble and financial loss. Irfidescribing this work Mr. Petty stated that in no instance had the or- ganization,in handling such matters, attempted o' divert the business of any unlicensed broker of good re- SPECIAL NOTICES. TELEPAONS COLUMBIA 2376, d ask shout ‘ot ‘reasosabie prices for —an laundry. and dryeleaging, - . Lt GRAND AND UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR KENT: ianos taken in Tt payment lctrolas. BUEO WORCH. Y106 bow. " Kranich & Sach d Emetson planos. WANTED—A VAN LOAD OF FURNITU! FROM. NEW YORK JULY 3, FROM CLEVE. N NY, INC., 1125 14th st. niw. O ia D186 APARTMENT HOUSE MANAGER. If T can secure ‘a: position as. massger of wil NY acted by myself. J st. 5w, BXPERT WATCH R experts repairing Ewiss watches. WOLP. EWELRY STORES, . Y. ave. n.w. nd R sta. ‘WILL MRS. PAU SULLIVAN PLEASE umicats with M. Mary E. Grabam, 225 LO. AD, WANTED—TWO_ VANS arvailable July 5 for points between Washing- ton_and New York. 819 Southern bldg. “How T Xept from going on the stage® Pastor E. Swem (by special request) Sun- day nighe. oc. (R SRt b - Imi‘,n!yu Iress Fnlld election of directors will be held of the company. 818 F street n.w., on MON- DAY, July 10, 1922. Poils open 2 o'clock. p.m. = o _ PHILIP LARNER, Secre T~ NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN [ - ¢ ¥hat a dividead of 3 8 ™ payable- to the stockholders of record at Dusiness on June 30, 5 7 MENT Consum: Cyni Members ti notice that our attractive discounts on grade tires, -« sorles, ete; least $100. P & UNETHCAL REALTY | before undertaking to deal with un- |= pute who did not happen to be a|= ~|ARMY CIVILIAN. CAMPS . . “1' " LIMITED 70.27,000 MEN P Cut in Appropriations by Congress ’ !¥orces War Department to ' | “s| Reduced appropriations by Con have caused the War Department -to modify ' its .original plans for the tralping of -national .guardsmen,’ #anized reserve and civilidns this summer.’ L + Under the'‘revised plans. not. more than ~ 27,000.. .young - men - between | | venteen and twenty-seven years of age can.be cared for in the civilian trajning camps this year, eich corps area being-ljmited by -the new 'in- structions to_ passing 3,000 students through its camps.. For.the Officers Reserye Corps the total to be called haa been cut from 1%,000' to. 4,500, al- though an -additional 900 reserve ofe ficers will be used as instructors. The Apmy ‘appropriation bill makes No matter how wretched times ! puaissd” Heserve Cory ganfzed” Reserve Corps during ¢l git ther's allus plenty ads fer|ysar. but' corps drea comman good salesmen. were advised that it had been found | | impractical - to attempt uw%mx of | Th’ only time mean people smile is when they’re hurt. i this sum-among the area: (Copsright National Newspaper Service.) —_— e Abe Martin Say the fund for training enlisted reservists under ex- isting conditions in each area. Lacking final estimates. from a ijutants genes | the exact number of national guar men to be trained this year is still unknown. It is hoped that virtually all of the recognized guard units will spend fifteen days ip camp. - Plans for a preliminary four-day instr { tion camp for guard officers and non- commisstoned officers, as well as tar- get practice for the guard except during_the encampment period have been dropped because of curtailed appropriations and the annual state L. | rifie competitions eliminated from the y 's evel member of the Real Estate Board. On the other hand, the board, he said, never . hesitates to advise caution where circumstances or the reputa- tion of a broker warrants it. A speclal feature of the meeting was the reports of the delegdtion to the recent real estate convention at! San Francisco. The experiences of| the trip, as well’as the proceedings, of the convention, were reported on by the following delegates: J. O'Bovle, Goss, F. L. Rust,"H. H. Carter, L. T. Gravatte and William J. Drew. Thomas E. Jarrell, chairman of the convention committee, submitted the final report of that committee and stated that through the efforts of|fi his committee Washington sent the largest delegation to San Francisco that it had sent to any previous con- vention. A buffet supper was served under the guidance of R. McKeever, chairman of the entertainment com- | mittee. Harry K. Boss, president of | the board, presided. ! Built as the Individual Would Hot, Humid L. | ) you as summer’s torrid shut out light and take up Edgar Morris Sales Co. Factory Distributor 1305 G St. N.W. Phone Main 1033-1033 Hart Schaffner & Marx 25 : Extra Value - Palm : . Silk Trimmed a And Shantung Silk Suits , 1922: EXTRA DIVIDEND OF 1 PER payable July 10, 1f the stockholders of record at the close of busi- mess on June 30. 1922, and That the transfer books of the company will be closed from the 1st to the 10th of . BELL, President. HOOD, Secretary, = FO. 12194. EASURY DEPARTMENT, = fice of Comptroller of the Currency, 0.{. 5. 1922.—Whereas, by sat- UOTING CASH-SAVING ON ALL KINDS OF Millwork and Wall Board ° Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc., 49651 N. Y. Ave. 1517 Tth. Tel M. 1348 Important PRINTING —BY PRIC] F inely:.\’l??aifored and Silk anl. D. C., May actory evidence presented to the mad r —No job to0 large or small for efficient - execution. P e &, oyt | The National -Capital Press ~ 12101213 D et. n.w. :| Printing That’s Perfect —A care to every detail is the motto of to commenew | THE SERVICE SHOP g BYRON S. ADAMS;, FRurrsss, - o8 Bavices Bk High grade, bup not High priced. the clty of Washiagton, District . C. CALLAN, i mony wherest witares House painting: honest work: satistaction 2. seal of office this FIFTH D) R 1o e CATaR NG ES, SR ) frbller of t! rTency. CALIFORNTA CARS FOR HOUSEHOLD G00DS and bagzage at rednced rates, with greatest security and s RITY nqm @ ffl'fim‘fl. b D ThShicse i 3 NS, % . 83013th St. e High Grade Window Shades—to Order at Factory Prices Tin Roofs—Slag Roofs ! REPAIRED AND PAINTED. b Call Maln T0. [Grafton&:Son,Inc., T4 % “"Beating and Bootug Broerts 35 G Roofing Misfits! Why do they happen? Shuply because the wrong material or the wrong roofer was selected. Better advise with us . Call-Main- 14. - R&CLAD Roofing 1418 F st. n.w. guaranteed. 404 Bedell’s Mattress Fa 5 810 B st. n.w. Main 3621. We have been removating Box Springs and Pillows > For 49 years. Mother Knows Us D T DIAMONDS . We need them In eur WILL PAY HIGHEST ° PRICES. Your and .__A. Kahn.Inc, 935 F-St.. |nicn|m|||o|||||||||||||n ‘@& Presl rynk and-non-transparent L white:buck:brogue. Money , Cheerfully Retunded ' -'is admirable. From : . Silk Mohair Suits ite Flannels | The Trousersiniade of fine Australian . Sport Shoes: - White smoked elk with black-saddle | - White buck with tan:wing tipand = ® K g- 5 Table &’ Hote | DINNER .+ JNVITE someone ~—you will be the "proud host. The Coffee Shop service ‘6'ta 8:307at $1.50. N ' COFFEE SHOP | NEW WILLARD HOTEL Front 8 Hight, Mareging jrector ‘Match Your Odd Coat * T With Our Special, 485 Save the price of an en- tire new suit. ors, sizes, patterns. EISEMAN’S All col- 605-607 7th St. N.W. Build for Himself City or Cool, Breezy Chevy Chase Beautiful, delightful, healthful Chevy Chase, with its ° superior environment, its exclusiveness, invites heat appears. The Allan E. Walker Homes on Jocelyn street and Two-story I Bungalow Homes on Reno road cover a range of ideal homes that will meet every requirement of those who want a fine home that will make certain a lifetime of satisfaction and contentment. Large and beautiful lots, great living porches, r'nagmfiunt trees! What a wonderful place for the wife, for the kiddies—and for yourself, after the busy~day in town! Close to the clubs, to theAhigh-tlass 1 suburban, yet only a short dash into the heart of the city by auto and a quick, pleasant ride by street car. Chevy Chasé school ; needed kitchen space. And the houses combining every -luxury, every convenience, s " meeting every demand of the family of refinement and culture. ¥ou can place the The prices are remarkably low for the finest type of construc- '?l' where it is most cove- tion and materials and make each house 2 sound, practical invest- meatlndlookl_but. ment. The terms are very reasonable. sbout Our representatives will gladly take you to see these houses at mflmflh any time, or if you prefer to go alone, you will find them open for inspection every axernuon and evening until 9 o'clock. Demcnstrated daily st Be;ICh Suits ‘Gabardine Suits ‘Trimmed - \ Yarn e Hart Schattner ROUSERS AINTING . Let us utify your prop- erty, at a moderate cost to you. Free estimate. R. K. Ferguson,7 1114 9th Bt. Main 2400-2491. .. Superior "~ Location - TheXotmgens g | l I ! 1319-1321 F Strest | STORE NEWS » “KNOX” Hats for Men at This Shop ONLY Tropical Weight Suits | fi Probably the largest and finest. stock in Washington, and } certainly we’re lowest in prices. THere’s every variety that men find desirable, and we’ll give a perfect fitting to any man—no ‘ matter what his build may be. i | | “Zefirette” Suits at $25 The new material of finest Australian wool—looks exactly like a perfectly tailored worsted and is as light and comfortable as a Palm Beach- Hand- some patterns in dark colors. 3% | ; | Gabardine Suits, $25 Ours are the genuine gabardine, fully guaranteed not to shrink from wetting and not to discolor from perspiration. They are shown in a num- ber of handsome shades, and all are silk trimmed. : Genuine Palm Beaches, $15 Priestley Silk Mohairs, $20 Heavy Silk Poplins, $35 English Cricket Cloth White Trousers, $8.50 : Choice Light Wool Suits Late Shipments Just Added The very highest type of light-weight woolen suits that are fine and cool for present wear, and also for fall because all have vests. Regular $50 Values These charming feather-weight woolens $ 2 5 wholesale price was $45 to $47.50 at the 3 5 beginning of the season. will give you untold comfort during the hot weather, for-there’s just a suggestion of linings. Perfect designing and tailoring produce garments that will always hold their original lines. i “Stratford” Clothes, “Fashion Park,” Hickey, Freeman & Co. 1 . ” e ; Yorke “Oxonian” Sport Shirts An Oxford weave of white mercerized materials. Every seam: carefully tailored; no shrinkage; collars $ 2 15 with button-down points. 2 This is the ideal shirt for any outing wear, and just what you'll need for your trip on the Fourth- All Straw Hats ONE-FOURTH OFF < Straws.are usually reduced AFTER Fourth of July. We're giving you the bargaing NOW so you’ll have a fresh hat for your outing. - Every .price will be reduced 25% to include the famous “KNOX,” our imported English-made brand, all our different fancy braids-and-the _choice Panamas ‘and‘Leghorns—EVERYTHING: F Rggular $60 Values “Stratford” Clothes in this group mean the highest type of the tailoring group, and we can truthfully say to you that many of these Suits are of the grade for which the 1321 L St. NNW. Main 2469 Tires on Time Payments 8AM. to 6 PM. FREE LECTURE: Subject: S | Motoring and the Public! H. W INGTON ’hl:. Warringtos joter Car Co. Friday, June 30,:8:15 Automobile Dealers,, Owners. and the Public Invited P.M.