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FRATERNIES (Continued from Tenth Page.) her gave two whistling numbers. The Matrons and Patrens' Associa fion's first rummag or benefit it temple fund, resulted atistact * The Woman's Eastern “nited States Treasury ave a card party at scently tar Club, Department, A1 Lodge Hal 0DD FELLOWS. Lonats - Union, 11, vicita Waushington, No. 4 Mount” Piea: Tuesday Rule Golden, at, N Friend 1 degree: Har Covenmnt, No. 13, de- No. 1 29, e Wednesdny- - Eustern ship. . umbia, No. R degree; K, relioarsal, _ Friendship. N Washington, No. 3, 1 sduy—dart! d Chaplain Hugh T. Stevenson deli¥er a sermon to District Odd Fellowg, and Rebekahs at Bethany Baptist: Chureh, Rhode Isia teet northwe $ p. ong the cretary's offh visitors to the during the w mon, distriet of ulmon has been umbia Lodege, the paust twenty represen 1 Lodge of rand Secretar, of Baltimore, K has been a tn the Dist cted wi Willi advised that no thorized to solicit funds for any purpose ¢ 3 1 the Odd or otherwise, complaints of whi Leen reported to Grand Lert V. Wolte e 1e @ had ecretary Canton Washingto: Ll dis- cuss the 19 >verelgn Grand Lodge at 1ts April busine ston, Chief Patriarch Elmer w1 head the offictal line Cummings in Fred D, ng, for the deg campment cribe B announced ties for the patriarc order and ¢ Lave been ma Emma J visit an conferred a like fa The noble lay eve- i wel- rs of her good and the Assembly dinner will b Wedr Mason| streets northeast. Messick will be oble Grand Alice C. Thompson has i:sued brointed ous committees for 1, the occasion being 1 visit of the assembly pres- r corps of officers. Re- be served in the ban- st Noble 10 party of the man named 10, pruyler ol hditorium of I 0. Temple. ilton Johnson is chairman in charg On_inyitation of Grand Monitor ¢ Dodson, Mithras nctorum, made a pilgrimage to Orio e, Hy: 1le, Thursday night musle and evening. A t the train eroom. G pusement ceptic d Fastytee t the ndance of membe as noted than o_usual attendance in the old hall. Wehr reported that his work » Washington fraternal fair iscom cted and at the next meeting he »uld give his full ort. H. F. e, governor of the band. an- bunced that the band would give its st annual ball April 3, at the Pyth- o help to pay for the lto that the band for the &tate convention Alexandria, V. April esses were W. H. Cava 3. HMarri Bucholtz, H. B. H. Quade annual visit uncll oflicers, uncil, Balls James W Pitt dria, Va. y. ale Council, n's Hall, Va. tendance up to and {r s eleventh visitation in the I is reported follows: v B 15 second, erson, tliird Edward J. Rosg, 1 Read, 102 Tount Vernon « eting gave a risin Maurice Peabodsy Crough and ir efforts fr 2 success. Thiz councll in co iction with other councils will giy ance at Pythian Temple April 4 {he bencfit of the Jr. 0. U. A. M. nd. \ddresses wera made b An Jackson Coun L. Graniger of Star Spa r Council, No. 8: Past W. Whipp and John Mount Vernon Council, st Councilor John Simpson of An- stia Council, No. 16. ’otomac-Valley Forge Council, No. been notified visitations will h and G streets expected all coun e District will be represented. enning Council, No. 1, last Mon- evening uccepted {nvitation 01d Glory Council, No. 24, to be of the state council tomor- The councll will at- Lewis W. Gray is in aftair. The council hall at 7:30 p.m, appointed egate to the Emergency Fund As- iation. An entertainment and ich followed, State Council Inside itinei R. E. Anderson, State Coun- Deputy A. L. Dohler and Secre- Milburn made addresse: . Kayser, W. L. Doug. W. Mi. . Buss Gray and A ingles took part in the entertain: luding alt Wirs Amer| Benning. 14! 141; fifth, il at its last vote of thank chairman; T. Ma 0. neled Ban- Councilors evening a body. this hrso of 1* meet INDEPENDENT ORDER OR FORESTERS. upreme Secretary George E. Baily Toronto, Canada, was a,_visitor to urt Natio tly and delivered ddress. _Several visitors were sont from Ealtimore. I announcements and ap- | wili | on | has | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. A Knights of Columbus Council has been organized at Clarendon, Va., with a charter membership of one hundred from Arlington and Fairfax counties and prospects of two hun- dred, it is claimed, within a short time, State Deput McCafirey of Roanoke, Va., will addr s the tirst meeting of the new council today at St. Charles School Hall at § o'clock The first initlatory banquet will be {Beld gome time in April and the prin- |¢ipal speakers will be Admiral Wil liam S, Benson and D. J. Callahan, su- preme treasurer, Knights of Colum- us The new council will co-operaté in all patriotlc und civic celebrations which are held in both counties. Many of the new members service men and all, It is sald, d to joln in appreciation of the great war and post-war work, Keane Council Boosters held their St. Patrick dance at the City Club t night. Oehman's Orchestra ren- dered a select program of tho latest dance numbers and Willlam P, Shan- rahan Irish songs that were well re the large audience. _The next undertaking of Keane Councll Boosters will be a straw ride 1o Galthersburg, Md., followed by a dance upon arrival. Refreshments will be served. It s planned to hold this trip in the early part of April. Carroll Council Tuesday evening ! have D. J Callahan, supreme surer of the Knights of bus, as an juvited guest. Mr han s said to have a message importance to the membership. smoker will follow. The meeting bw Easter Mon ‘arroll Council will give a carnival dance under the direc- tion of Willlam Walsh and committee in the K. of C. Hall. Tuesda vening, April 17, Knights of Columbus Band wiil en- tertain the membership of Carroll Council. Past Grand Knight Francis A. McCann is arranging a special program. Spalding Council Thursday evening ertained Supreme Treasurer D. J. “allahan, who addressed the meeting. The Knights of Columbus Band enter- talned the membership at this meet- the ittee in and dan rge of the card to be given by Wash- t the Hotel Washing 9 will me with the ladie night at ., in _the Columbus Home. This affuir is for the benefit of the coun- cil’s charlty fund. Ton t at 7:30 rick’s Chureh will retreat of this with Rev. Father Kuntz O. M, in_charge. It will cont through Thursday night's servie S v, March . the a 8 of the order Patrick’s Church. nass a breakfast will for which arranfements are being made by®a committee of Chapte! John Dowlen of Spaulding Counci! been elected mecretary of Counc o flll_the unexy of the late M. J. Driscoll, Supreme Tre; T D. J. Cal ddressed Potomac Council last Mon d. night on the activities In which rder Is now engage He was d & reception. ard Tucker announced next meeting Admiral W would be u guest of the and the first degree wiil fled. The class {ncludes can- didates from th naval air statio nd the marine barracks. The coun adopted resolutions commending the presentation of the p jon play Pat- ual o'clock at St start the an heid at St. | Following the be held now Was ng an appropria to sceure box at the opening performance the grand knight and his staff Lecturer John King announced program for athletic night, April @ CATHOLIC OF a for = DAUGHTERS AMERICA. of Court are greatly pleased by the appointment of their grand regent, Miss Mary o Boland. us territorial deputy, onec the highest honors bextowed by national office, Miss Bola charge of all’ Catholic Daughters of America work in this section. Today at 1 o'clock a large delegation will accompany the officer nd degree team to Baltimore, where nf fitty from Court Baltimore will |initiated. The degree work will exemplified by Court 212. Tues evening the second of the Lenten 1 tures will be given in the oakroom, Raleigh Hotel, by Rev. Father M prior, O. M. I. The F director of Catholic ch wiil make an address, A mus rogram will follow. In accorda: with the advice of the Archbishop of Baltimore a membership drive has been started to enroll 1.000 members this The first_class will be init April. The ¥s and means committee, Vice Regent M Ross McAuliffe ' chairman, rep great progress in the selection of isite for the new home. A mecting of 1thls committee has been called for 7 evening. Miss Agnes v, director of the minstrel has a chorus of forty. Re- srsals are held Monday jat & o'clock at the Alovsius Club {rangements_are under way to ganize a Catholle Daughters troop of the Girl Scout DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. District of Columbia Circle, No. 175, met at 601 F street, Monday evening. Tt was announced that no more card parties would be held until after Faster and also that the regular so- clal meeting, usually held on the | fourth Monday, would not be held this month. Mrs. Ellen B. Colpoys re- ported for the sick committee in place of Mrs. K The rummage sale will be held on Apri and 28 Members are asked to collect articles to make the sale successful. AMERICAN YOEMEN. open meeting Brotherhood The members | _The 640! of | Masonic Temple Thursday at 8 p.m Alexander Anderson of Des Molnes. Towa, will be one of the principal speakers, assisted by Charle tion. A fine musical program 1S been arranged. This order is sald to be rapidly increasing its membership. Tt admits both men and women. Mark McKee of the American directory board received two signal honors while in Washington recently The national commander of th legion has appointed him a member of the committee on plans and loca- orphan _children of members. The second honor was his election as one |of the trustees of the Lincoln | Memarial University of Cumberland Gap, Tenn. made by President Harding in Wash- | ington at a Lincoln memorial gather- ing. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Greater Washington Lodge, Tues. day, held its annual election of offi ers, Vice Dictator M. V. Hansen was unanimously chosen dletator, and Prelate Raymond T. Crist was elected vice dictator. Ralph A, Beatty was elected prelate and R. F. Hutchinson treasurer. The unanimous vote for trustee was given to Past Dictator E. | C. Green. Dictator O. R. Wentz and Past Dictator E. C. Green were elect- ed delegate and alternate to the an- nual convention of the order at Mooseheart, . I1. Williamson of Louisville Lodge | brought greetings from Louisville in an_address on the good of the order. A report of the visitation and instal- lation of the Orange Lodge, at Orange, Va., showed it to of Moose ever installed in the state of Virginia. = Preparations are on foot i for a visit to the Alexandria Lodge of l Moose, - SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. Hope Council, No. 1, ity thirtieth anniversary evening, April dance. Tuesday evening, April card party will be given at N al Lodge Hall for the benefit of the de- gree team. Mrs. Lillian Jones of 143 Carroll street southeast gave a card party at her home Thursday after noon for the “§ood of the order fund. of the Knights of Columbus { Grand | be | 1d will have | of Nomestead. | American | { Yoemen, will be held in the northeast | E. Brat- | ten, state manager for this jurisdic- Yeomen | i The announcement was | the largest lodge | will celebrate | Tuesday | 3, with a’ soclal and | t the President Theater and author- | ol i | 1 tion of the leglon’s national home for || | l thart {and E. F. | Past | and Keeper ¢ THE SUNDAY NTAR, WASHINGT( 13 S0 IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN | e Thursday, Logan Tribe, No. 8, had as visitors Past (ireat Sachem Heiden- heimer, Great Chief of Records Bunch and Past Sachem Al eThompson of the boosters committee. Acting Sac hem Harry O'Nell reported progress on the bowling team banquet tribe wiil hold a fishing party the near future. Idaho Tribe. N ning, will celebrate its twenty-s anniversary, with an claborate § gram. The following ladies have been ap- pointed as representatives the councils Pocahontas, to act with Pust Great Sachem Strobel, Tdaho Council. Mrs. Fred Madison: Weneta Council, Mrs. M. Abrams: White Eagle, Mrs M. Wiikerson; Sloux Council, M Joh Bunch; Mineola Council, M Henry Tippett. Mrs. Nellle Green has been appointed {nstructor. in 15, Tuesday eve- The | A meeting of the committee will be | held at the home of Past Great § hiem Strobel, 210 10th street west, tomorrow at 7:30 p. pare @ program for the present te White Eaugle Council 4, enter- tained its friend lust W ning with a guests Included Past Great bel. Sq humorous & Boyd und made by ments were serv Osage Tribe, No. 6, celved the great council wampum belt from Seneca Tribe. The prescnt was made by the hem_and ceived for Osage Tribe by Gre chem Seiffert. George Cumming: ief of record: presented with traveling case by the members o the tribe for his service as chief records. Talks were made and freshments served Sioux Tribe. No. had Great Sachem address the meeting. has promised a past night for the near future expects to lay the corner its hall very shortly Mr. Ryan of Login Tribe, No. wias presented with a beautiful calu- met by his tribe for making the hikh- est individual score {n the Red Men's Bowling League. : Friduy evening Osceola Tribe, No. nitfated several didates. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIL th Lodge, No. b, sation conferred ranks of re and knight on Louis A Dent, former commissioner of deeds and past potentate of Almas Temple s city. Supreme C. Ca 1 ofli- Past e Youug, reme entative John B. Dickman P. Patrick and the per of records and seal ginia. Rank of page will ni re- 18, last Wedn. rank Seiffert hem Igle- sachen The tri stone o AS. b assisted 1y lor Brig . gran of Vi be con- {ferred tomorrow evening. At the Rathbone committee last regular conv superior Lodg: composed _ of wirma T. C outman, Gus A. Schult and Hooker was selected to ar- nquet in ellor Ellory meeting h member to brir guest, Friday at & p.m asinns, Thomus L. Herm 12; Knights 1. 8. Bo 1. 'B. Thornton, & Jaehnk lantie Lodge, No, 11. last evening had visitors Chancellor Albert 1d_Knights Paregol of Baltimor Heller, of Ste *hiladelph y-Decatu R hbone-S Past . rganize & mecti . No. 5, ervort reported th are being for an fversary celebrat ythian Temple Wednesda lure was installed as pr d Chancellor Keeper of records and ymour, Old New Gat . Conn.. made his. recent visit to « land, France and E Century-Deca fer the ran ht. At last conventior ancellor Ellery W. Heiss Vice Chancellor Albert I Chancellor Commander 1. T. Records and Se: Syracusians, No. céllor Rose of Calant seal 3 1 nddr any, Switzer- of knigt Pearson Cr Grand Order of the Orfent, will » a ceremonial at Pythian Temple March 2 athhone T sicrs, receiv Grand Chief Mrs. nstrong of Norfolk, Va. iast Friday evening. Reveral members from Delaware Tem- Wilmington, Del, were vith Mrs. Presner of Charles- . and Grand Chancel . H accompanied by - Grand Luodge office Represen- of Ke 3 Rose gave hian Harriet Ar 5 re- | o b and | 1 Pullizi, | . Aprit 18. | | 1 decorated with potted ferng and cut flowers. The visitation was conclud-|rerved to the gathering July 4, when ed with a b Grand Chan The oflices of the Lo Municipal Council will hold u “coon atits meeting hun .WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. w. nigh i Thaver. red Whi District and Brown i Virginia gt t Le v trio nd The onve fund returns will he ary was RO o an, bbitt " A it held - wrestling n w v made Jon gn Dele 1 and vorth ved. esident Nt « 3] tion u 1 w ner for Sovere rly e b will 8 Jjoln, leg Uniform o F .. Distriet import MARCH 18, rtrude |stato of Texus will beencamped at Il was |San Antonlo at the same time. One hundred steers will be barbecued and H, pre wer und ented. quet and addresses by cllor Heiss and others. 'YAL ARCANUM. the new W. O. W. fres sanitorfum is [to be dedicated. A new campalgn for membership 13 now under way at Elm Camp and applications are being receiv Alpha and Oak Camps report gain | Consul Commander Litz of Maple has challer all Washington camps. DAUGHTERS OR AMERICA. Liberty Council, No. 6, last Wednes- advanced Joshua T. Taylor to the post of inside sentinel. A visit- ing committee, headed by R. C. Mc- Chesney, was appointed to round up chronlc absentees. A committee under Mrs. L. A. Miller is making ar- rangements for the ebration of | {the twenty-sixth anniver: of the | lodge Wednesd | “Past National Councilor Mrs. Hattie T. Miiler entertained Independent as ign | Conneil's dramatic and good of order Green w A |committec at luncheon Thursda disabl ldiers from | afternoon. Those present were Mr. Hospit present. | Laura Taylor, Mrs, Annie P. Weeks, 6 alks Margaret Kirby, Mrs. Susie Wil- Mrs. Elsle McCormick, Mrs. Emma Streeter, Mre. Amanda Car- roll and Mrs. B, Taylor. Triumph Council, No. 8, will confer the degrees of loyalty, love and patriotism for Independent Couneil, | No. 2, Tuesday night at 3rd street wnd Pennsylvania avenue southeast. | | The officers will wear new uniforms. Capt. Harry Buell will be in com | mand, with Pearl Wolfe as Initiator Councilor. Refreshments appropriate to St. Patrick's day will be served | WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIA- TION OF THE MACCABEES. A luncheon is to be held at th puriington Hotel, March Mrs, Minnie Keppinger of Chicago, wiil be the guest of honor. This luncheon is | open to_any member of the order. Th desiring to attend should | notify Mrs. Lula Hammond, 2423 13th street northwest. The supreme convention of the Weman's Benefit Association, will be held in Los Angeles, in May of this vear. The District will be represented | al Ladies will embers only, lodgeroom, d party for reh 24, in th Mrs. W. J Corbin Bireh will be the hostesses. uncil will convene Hotel April 2, at 7:30 pom. | i, hila a ¢ urday, March 24. last Mon an open stag meeting. teh between Dick ¥ ‘wmp and Jim Demotral of raser Camp Ly -d in 3 by S la J Ate ' werelgns I Riley \ Riley of the it mitte at the night Willi lub ar nee sy attending new War M Sanite » e will berenlosts Tex., are trom cam Delegutes Bekloff of the | ¢ Maryland. and Tippett of West Washington to- special convention ot Camp at San Antonlo. July trip will of St. Louis and this Huntington, W Head ( P i the &N snsul leay < p at i by Runk from the whole We Have an Interesting Battery Chart on our Wall— It shows just what “sep- arators” are, where they are located in a battery and what they do. Come in and look at it. Authorized Service Stations H. B. Hundley Columbia 6041 Forest Hall Garage 1258 Wisconsin Ave. \\’est' 3138 Bradburn Battery and Electrical Service 616 Pa. Ave. Lincoln 1430-J Modern Auto Supply 917 H_St. N.E. Lincoln 3896 The John A. Wineberger Co., Inc. Georgia Ave. Columbia 565 /. Cor. 2d & Mass. / N.! Franklin 642 Smith’s Battery and Electric Co. 18th St. N.W. . North E. J. Penning 14th St. N.W., Brookland Garage Michigan Ave. Esseno Auto Supply Co. 801 H St. N.W, 3436 14th S 3700 S.W 219 9928 1740 North 7998 1000 North 1021 Main 2219 Seaton Garage 306 Rhode Island Ave. N.W. 45 Seaton St. N.| Brooke C. Furr v, MAIN STATION Washington-Battery-Company 1621-23 L St. N.W. . Main 180 North North 3979 1959 " 700 7th St Franklin 5510 1923 — PART 3 : f Tera Muy 55, Rrting B Chicage th “/AUTO OWNERS’ COURSE ® TO BE STARTED MONDAY next day, which will be gpent in sight- will be made for a choice water or rail for the return trip A delegation from Baltimore ludge wiil make a stop-over in the city fur an hour or 8o March » while en route {to the Llks' National Home at Hed- | Practical y day at the Occidental bowl. A gay |ford, Va, The delegation will arrive | Hints on Operation an¢ Pageantry of colorful effect will be|about 9 p.m., and Washington Lodge. | Care of Machines Will arranged by paragols and fans In ten | No. 15, will entertain them with a divisions of state groups around the | buffet funeh and band concert. Be Given. ir stadlum. A masked dispiay | Maj. C. Fugene Fdwards has been driil by 1,000 marathon guards, repre- | busy putting the finishing touches to The & senting e state in the Union, will |his drill team for April 7, when a |for car one of ‘the spectucular difpiay |Kymnastic exhibition Ix seheduled 0¢ | gugurated nest mmboers. The formations being | the clubhouse, 919 M Street north- |aihurited o worked out by experts he local | west. | aciac &6 1kt drill team i3 in charge of Cant. Lillic' The band will assemble Friday ‘Schools at 1612-22 T street northwest Patrick, and will participate in tnis ) evening at 8 o'clock for rehearsal. — Tnder the title e et [this course will take in practical | subjects for the proper. care maintatnance of an automobile, i 1 rington, pre: seelng. At 8:30 the first special will leave for lLos Angeles, arriving there Sunday, May Tuesday, May 29, will bs marathon pr mote course of owners will be i Monday night at 1 American Motor, instructios massed drill Members of sister lodges who reg- istered here during the past lv\'!i‘k Sam Merndelsohn, New Orleans, B. P. 0. ELKS. J. C. MeMilian, Hidgeway; Ted = . Majfor, Scranton; Lew Jaspon, Phila- Washington Lodge 1 e Ll a class of twenty Wednesd brings the roster close to 2. Fif members of the L . D, Director Arthu the District ja the invitation of M, the inmates a cor which lasted about an hour and a half. The Atlanta Club, of which John Ontrich {8 chairman, has decided to make the trip to the national conven tlon in July in a body. and arran and n; ed Washington Soclety = of which | % gineers will spe and E.H 3 i hool fienition. observed on the o under vis g at » and gave . Glenns Boston, Ry Bolin- ¥ N B Mase'; J. Lamber: Krough, Nogales. ‘Ariz.; M. E ger, Roanoke; J. W. Brown, jr., Port mouth, V: W. Roberts, Haute, Ind.; E. J. Hart, Jer Dunlel Eben, Belleville, N. J |F. Durkin, Providence, R. night will Rue Radiators and Fenders ANY KIND MADE OR REPAIRED. Cores installed in sny make. 10 DIFFERENT MAKES RADIATORS. WITTSTATT'S R. and F. WORKS At Night —Protect Yourself —Prevent Accidents —Make Driving a Pleasure HE passing of another car on a dark high- way or bad road presents real dangers— unless you have a SIDE-RAY. Its elongated lower lamp floods the left side of your car and the roadway with a soft light. No collisions— no running off the road—a protection for you and the approaching driver. (Can be had also for right side.) The front reflector throws a perfect beam of light far in advance of your car. The SIDE-RAY also furnishes illumination for making repairs, backing, camping, etc. Handsome in appearance. Made in black enamel with nickel trim or all-nickel or all-brass. For closed or open cars. " $12.50 Can be purchased through yo Distributors—( Automobile Supp.ly Department) NATIONAL ELECTRIC, Supply Company 1328-30 NewYork Ave. Phone Main 6800 SPOT LIGHT TWO lights in one! AR T A g o This week on our sales floor we shall display for the first time in Washington, a cut-open type 61 Cadillac chassis. From an inspection of this chassis it is possible to see just how every part of a Cadillac automobile functions. THE WASHINGTON CADILLAC COMPANY RUDOLPH JOSE, PRESIDENT. 1188-1140 Convecticut Ave. CADILLAC STANDARD Franklin 8000, 3001, 8002 The 1923 SUPERIOR Chevroletv 5-Passenger Sedan In 1922 Chevrolet led the world in closed car sales, chiefly because of the Sedan. This new Fisher Body Sedan is completely eclipsing its pre- decessor because: QUALITY has been still further improved by more artistic design and added equipment. ’ ECONOMY has been still further increased by engineering refinements and greatly increased facilities. SERVICE is now offered on a flat rate basis by 10,000 dealers and service stations. PRICES of the new line remain the same in spite of added equipment and more expensive construction, which have greatly increased value. Prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich. Two Passenger Roadster 510 Five Passenger Touring 525 Two Passenger Utlity Coupé 680 Four Passenger Sedanette 850 Five Passenger Sedan - - 860 Light Delivery Truck - - 510 Some Distinctive Features Streamline body design with high hood; vacuum feed and rear gasoline tank on all models; drum type head lamps with legal lenses. Curtains open with doors of open models. Closed models have plate glass Ternstedt regulated windows, straight side cord tires, sun visor, windshield wiper and dash light. The Sedanette is equipped with auto trunk on rear. See these remarkable cars. Study the specifications Nothing Compares With Chevrolet BARRY-PATE MOTOR C0. LUTTRELL 2SRV sars co 1218 Connecticut Avenue Franklin 5627 SUB-DEALERS. Aero Aute Company, Alexandria, Va. 1901 14th Street Potomac 135 SUB-DEALERS. Rarretts Garage, 34th & M Sts. N.W. OF T HE WORLD Kelchnar's_Garage, file, M8 Frask Poha 2119 L BStreet. Sranes. Srotnberger Con B, K. and Geornia Aves Seaton Garage. Seaton Place. ? - W'-‘lfi NE. ¥. Tiffpett, 713 B. St. 5.E. loway & Conmeor, Takoma Park, Md. Sterage Serviee & Body Co., Silver Spring, Md. L ¥. Bury Moter Company, Amacostia, D, C. N. G. Dudrow, Hyattsville, Mad.

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