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12 \ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1922. HIGHEST MASONIC HONOR PLANNED FOR PRESIDENT Thirty-Third Degree. Council Dis- cusses Initiation at Its 110th Annual Meeting. CLEVELAND, Ohio, September 18.— &omplete Episcopal vesper services at Trinity Cathedral, with Rt. Rewv. George Roe Van de Water of New York city preaching the sermon to approximately 1,000 visiting _thirty- third degree Masons from fifteen states, featured yesterday’s program of the 110th annual meeting of the Supreme Council, Thirty-third Degree, Jurisdiction of the United Btates, which opened hefe Saturday. Initiation of President Harding, s thirty-second degres Mason, to the thirty-third Masonic degrbe probably will be conducted in the near future by calling an extraordinary conclave of the Supreme Council by Sovereign IGrand Commander Leou: M. Abbott, it was announced “after dispatches from Washington stated definitely the President would be unable to. attend the conclave due to illness of Mrs. Harding and pressure of state busi- ness. ‘Among the notable Americans ex- pected’ to _attend the session are Charles 8. Whitman, former Governor of New York; Gov. Willlam C. Sproul eck of Michlgan and former Vice resident Thomas R. Marshall. Gov. Groesbeck is one of 150 "candidates of Pennsylvania; Gov. Alex'J. Groes- |, MUTT AND .IEFF—Mnu Draws.Up His Last Will and Testament. » HERE'S AN ACCOUNT oF ANGTHER GVUY KKKING OFF WITHOUT LEAVING A Witt AND NOw AtL HiS RELATIVES ARE Flsu'rmG ovee -His Pl?oP€F\"l- (Copyright, 1923, by K. O. Pisher. Trade mark rogiatorsd U. 8 Pt off ) I'VE PROVIDED For® MY WIFE AND LITTLe Cic6RT) JEEE'S Been A 600D LTTLe PAL SO XLt | e HAvE To MAKE SCME 7 PROUVISION €oR: Hil HELLO JeFEl T've JusT PUT . You DowN 1IN MY wite FoR FIFT" beu.fl!iv THAT'S WoNDERFUL oF You, MUTTL How ARe YoU FEELING TODAY —By BUD FISHER. Anclent Accepted Scottish Rite | for the thrity-third degree to be Ma2asonry for the Northern Masonic ! conferred during the conclave l.lutAStepl-'mn)FSkeet I | ; 10™ & F STs SO™EcF sTS spfring to kill herphusband, a local business man. Mrs. Bowman is in jail. Upon ad- vice of counscl she has Tefused to discuss the charge. Bowman's life insurance, said to total $6,500, was the alleged motive, ac- GOMPERS TO TAKE STUMP Will Tour Country This Fall for Candidates Backed by A. F. L. ATLANTIC CITY, September 18.— e AL TED gt % TG OF HRING AN T AL HER HUSBAND INDUSTRIAL COURT Declares 43 of 45 Decisions Accepted by Both Sit_ies. Cites Instances. - In preventing labor controversies from Interfering with the peace of the state and endangering the:lives and Interests of the general public, the Kansas industrial court has more than come up to the most optimistic ekpectations. This is the decision of Gov. Allen announced’ by Repre- sentative Hoch, republican, of Kan- sas, who Is author of a bill- which would authorize the establishment of a similar disinterested tribunal for the settlement of railroad disputes. Forty-Three Deciaions Accepted. “Acting as a court of ad]udlutlon e Gov. Allen’s summary said, “the in- dustrial court has Tendered forty- five important decision, which re- late to wages and working condi- : tions in the industrios of transporta- tion, fuel and food. Of these furty- 0 identity and arrest of those who | Reward of $50 Offered for Identi- | started the firing. ; fication of Attackers on Fred- Samuel Gompers, president of th erick Ceremonial. FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER cording to the sworn statements of | ;i COURE RFERAC O e L Hintin W W W Detegjive Robert Hinchman and |,onc o, o Cert on o onld 'm"_:l' By the Assoctated Press. GREENWOOD, 8. C.. September 1s. | Huntington, . Va, Woman|charies Ripley. the country this fall in support of non- FREDERICK, Md., September 18.— Open oppositiqn developed to the formation of the Ku Klux Klan in fiie: county onilast. Thursday: night. :":;c";"t-( 3‘2:"’"'::"]‘":“,; :;‘:Dfi‘;i::v declared he told her he would “think when about twenty shots were fired e T ol at members of the Frederick Klan The jury which received the case I, . %eolecllve ‘was ‘nlrflfl\lcefllthA “ll’l cAsTo " o) 1t wman as a unman, e Bstate- during 2 ceremonial at which a num- | W8 Out sixteen and one-half hours. yHU’I\AT.IN(;TONm.:W Ve, Beptember | ments charge. ° 'A ber of candidates were inducted. The jury was unable to agree on Mrs. Bowman, according to Hinch» The ceremonial was put on in &|a verdict in the case of Berry B.|18-—A melodramatic statementsWOrn| ., “gave him a note for $2,000. An For Infants and Children fleld about a mile west of Frederick | Hughes, who was tried with Under- [to by & local detective and a rall-| ambush was arranged near e B InUseF : and had just opened when the gunfire | wood on a charge of participating in | road shopman has caused the county | man home, the detective said, but as Use or Over 30 Years ,-urud One of the bullets shattered | the crime. He-was released on bond. | 2uinorities to issue swarrent, charg- | Bowman approached Ripley, in his statement, declared that Mrs, Bowman asked him to help her do away with her husband. He —R. Clayton ,Underwood has been Placed Under Arrest—$5,500 Insurance Alleged Motive. partisan candidates for Congress which found guilty of the killing of Oscar the federation has approved. STOCKETT FISKE BUILDING 919.E.ST.N.\V. the § Dlace. | glwavy bears the windshield of & klansman’s auto- | Mitchell waa killed August 8, 1922, Hinchman alleged, he disclosed his A member of the klan re- Undorwwd pleaded the ‘“unwritten |ing Mrs. L. F. Bowman, young, pret- | identity and took Mrs.’ Bowman in the 53 ty and socially prominent, with con- | custody. Signature of Follow the Arrow | For B.H.S. TEXT -BOOKS % —-And Other— School Supplies " Were you one of the hundreds who visited our storc today and filled your need for Text Book® and other School Sup- pliess? If you were not you had better come in tomorrozw. mobile. turned the fire, according to an eye- law.” five dscisions, forty-three have been accepted, both by employes and em- ployers. ' Probably 90 per cent of the cases have been brought by . em- ctory has “the court per- governor declared, thut Dopee BROTHERS ;%) .SEDAN , : The first thing you will notice about the car is the new and dis- tinctive beauty which Dodge Brothers have brought to it. A 1 when a ral l\\d company cmplu)es w }ast differ- had he(n passed upon met to write a new con- ruck out all elaborate Iprovisi for rules for conciliation and arbitration and substituted a pro- | vision that all controversies should be ireferred directly to the cindustrial | court. T We still have a complete line, covering every B. H. S. and other High School business course. But they will not last if they Feep going as they did today. Saving on Coal. Prior 1o the establishment of the Industrial court there had been an ge of thirteen and a half strikes ” fWith an average of 141 working days \ per year for each miner, the governor asserted, but since the court. was es- We Are Catering which each miner was em- -The-cowl is higher and more graceful. The radiator is more - ¢ : dashingly shaped. A new smartness and distinction Jf line is routd smoune to seversl sllion ao) obvious from end toend. = . - had Kept the peace in the shop . it st . The upholstery is done in genuine mohair velvet of the finest 5 quality. Rear arm rests and doep, wide seats contribute to the . comfort of riding. The fittings and trimmings are in excellent taste, and include - ¢ nickeled window regulators,etched dome light,horsehair carpets, body heater, windshield cleaner, Yale door locks and weather- , stripped doors and windows. ; £ ed had been increased to 256 per 4 vear. 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