Evening Star Newspaper, June 5, 1923, Page 26

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-Welcome - Eastern Stars (Baths) Ladies’ Electric, Turkish & Russian Baths and Bakes, Massage Al kinds Senstarium trestments. Josephine Baird, M. D., Prop. " Franklin 115, Apt. 102, . 1130 Vermont Av Large Soft Crabs..$1.00 per doz. Hard Shell Crabs.......50c doz. Crab Flake . ..60c1b. Lobster ........ .50c Ib. Shrimp ....... .25cIb. Sea Scollops ... $1.00 qt. Fish Prices Allwu'a Low EACHO & COMPANY 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market Phones Main 6176 and 9510 FREE ROAD MAPS ° THE EVEN D. C. Noble Chosen Leader Of Shrine Recorders’ Body F.Lawrence Walker, Almas, Gets Post Second Time. Heavy Business End | of Order Under His Direction. F. Lawrence Walker, of Almas Temple, of this city, was re-elected president of the Shrine Recorders’ Association at the annual meeting vesterday afternoon at the City Club. Other officers. also re-elected, in- cluded James W. Barber, of Pitts- burgh, Pa, first vice-president; J Jolly Jones of Des Moines, lowa, sec- ond vice president: F. William Harte of Cincinnati, third vice president; A s NG THIEVES ARE BUSY IN SHRINE CROWDS Seven - Automobiles Stolen. Several Cases of Picked Pockets Reported. Automobile thieves and jqyriders, tak- ing advantage of the crowded condition of the city, displayed an activity last night that made increased work for the members of Inspector Grant's automo- bile squad. Only one of seven cars re- ported stolen yesterday belonged to one of the city's guests, Mira Johnson of Columpa, S. C. The car was taken from 15th and P streets If there were any professional thieves among the early arrivals they were not mach in evidence yesterday or last night. One instance in which a supposed pro- fessional is thought to have operated vas that of Vernon E. Frankhouser of Kansas City, Mo., registered at the Shoreham. 'He was relieved of his pocketbook containing cards and a rail- road ticket, thé light-fingered individual i s ; _ STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, .JUNE 5, 1923. Lone Rider Represents Shrine Club of Havana in Parade INVITES SHRINERS TO BELLEAU WOOD Imperial Council Urged to Attend Dedication’ Services for U. §. Dead. Mrs. James Carroll Frazier invited the Imperial Council of the Mystic Shrine to send a delegation to the official services dedicating Belleau wood, in France, on July On ‘bebalf of the Belleau Wood As- sociation, Mrs, Frazier, in a brief ad- dress to the council, explained how the project had been organized ana prompted to success in the purchase of Belleau woods for a memorial to the American dead who fell there. Gen. Harbord, Mrs. Frazier said, had been appointed to represent the Sec- retary of War at the memorial serv. ices, and it was expected that many assoclations and organizations of | America would send committees to be present on tite solemn occasion. She ' presented to the presidipg officer, { Conrad V. Dykeman, depufy imperia. potentate, an engraved invitation for | the Shriners. " But Boneheads Keep Trying. From the Detrolt Newn ! Up to date, the automobile hasn't won a single engagement at' the rail- K. OF C, OPEN HOUSE ' TO SHRINE VISITORS Organization’s Tenth Street Build- |~ ing Headquarters for Za-Ga-Zig | Temple of Des Moines. The Knights of Columbus of the citx of Washington have extended the ha of sincere welcome to the Shriners at their 10th street building and have de- clared an open house during the great conclave. Za-Ga-Zig Temple, A. A. O | N. M. ., Des Moines, Lowa, are using |the building as their headquarters | while in Washington Every courtesy is being rendered | these visiting nobles, and the spirit | of the Knights of Columbus during the | world war, “Everybody Welcome ~.d | Everything Free” still prevails in a { major degree. The K. of C. building has been turned over to the Almas | Temple for visiting members by a vote of the entire membership of the order in this city. The building is being used as an in- formation bureau for many members of the Shriners. The shower baths and other facilities of the building, in: cluding pool and billiards, are for the use exclusively this week. The K. of failing to locate the one in whicl® he carried his cash. He told the police he though his ‘pocketbovk was- “lifted’” while he was in a Pennsylvania avenue hotel road crossing. [ i W. M. Cooley of Knoxville, Tenn.. sec- LS hestduanine 1o oF 918 100 tiese retary-treasurer. The entire gamut of problems which recorders of Shrine temples of North America face was run by the recorders, who carry a-heavy load of the business end of the order. Sev- eral amendments to the code. pro- poseq by President Walker, were ap- proved, and will be presented to the ! Imperial Council for consideration. | Many Problems Studied. i F. LAWRENCE WALKER. Tacoma, Wash.; B St. Louis, Tll; Charles L. Hounker, Tulsa, Okla.; Wilden E. Joseph, C lumbus. Ohi red J. Reutelhuber, Little Rock. Ark.: Duncan MacKi non, San Diego, Calif.; Earl V. Cline, Billings, Mont.; O. C. Humphre Montgomery, Ala.; William A. Woo mansee, Memphis, Tenn.; B. M. Row ell, Boston, Mass.; E. M. Shoemaker, Helena, Mont.: Dick Crabtree, Chattanooga, Tenn. To Visiting Shriners Of Washington, D. C. and Surrounding States SERVICE TIRE CO. 1336 Fourteenth St. N.W. George Moore, $174 Stolen. John Coless, 907 South Capitol street, told police of the fourth pre- cinct that he was relieved of his pock- etbook, containing $174, while on his way home from his place of business | on a street car, when two colored men | jostled him on the car at 41 street ioxt I ditore GiNcovered. the loss of his cash. He Fington oD Gl Dhe- but failed to overtake them Nashville. Tenn.; W.° George l’“";\'-m 1 { . Honolulu, H. L; P. D. Mathis, ity, toned n Antonio. Tex.: John M. Tipton, S. Hamilton at Mount | pringfleld. 1L: Charles B, Wait eported to police of the | xbco City, Mexi hn R. Flotron, precinct that his w ton. Ohio; Kepple, Houston, | Picked a watch worth §60_while Tex.; Fred P. Voung, Butte. Mont Tth street cafe about 1:45 o'clock R. H. Phinney, Muskogee, Okla.; Joe | this morning. H. Muenster. Austin, Tex.; William P_| E. L. May, Bancroft Ho early Bigelow. Baitimore, Md : Joseph Ruf- | this morning appealed to the police to ner, Charleston. W. Va.; Linford D.|sclve the mystery of a burglary ¢ Closson, Trenton, N. 1% R | mitted in his home last night Hodgkins. Albany, N. Y trance was gained through a window Rochester, N from a fire escape, he said. and wear- Fla.: ink apparel and other property valued Mich.; Thomas W at $125 carried away in 4 suitease. | ; Charles F. W r, 4 Burglars visited the home of An- . Reuben W. Hershey. Den-|thony Crisaful, 323 1 street northeast. | T. Will Runkle, Cedar Rap- |between & and 9 o'clock last night and | 3. M. Marriott, Salt Lake | stole $100 in gold. $30 in bills, ceveral | Wiiliam H. MecCullough, | pieces of jeweiry and a revolver. Tex.: € Wolstc Ko Taken A R T T E. Saffell, apartment 41, 1448 { e b e rard street, last night mourned the R e loss of his fez. He told the police his fez was snatched from his head at New York avenue and 15th street bout 10:30 o'clock by an unidenti- fled individual Martin J. Fraas the taking of h market at tomobile ~ 1720 Oregon from in front of 132 SR \ Tolmanobles HE wiser Sl’lriners wear FCZ. Tux and a TOLMANIZED wing collar—smooth as a camel'’s hair brush, flexible as the Imperial Potentate’s smile. and white as the official residence of Noble Harding. The Tolman Laundry F. W. MacKenzie, Manager Cor. 6th and C Streets N.W. Among the problems discussed, cording to thé ofiicial the associa Poison Ivy, Insect Bites and other skin affections are easily healed with publication of on. were: Simplifying | !and modernizing reports to the im- perial recorder; how best to get rid { of the impostor and curtail his actiy- {itivs; closer co-uperation between temples in the matter of courtesies to the visiting onble. especially If sick: standardizing of accounts in so far as practicable, and_interpretations of | the law as enacted in the cconstitu- | tion. by-laws and code. The fact that Washington has vote and that an act of Congres: | necessary to stretch the wires across the Avenue was impressed upon the recorders of the various visiting tem ples by Carter B. Keene, past poten- tate of Almas Temple and chairman »f the committee on law, last nizht. | Pleads for District. Mr. Keene pointed out that Wash-! ington was not like other cities, but that people who were not Washing- tonians had its laws and government in their hands, and that the public had little to do with affal He told | the recorders how Congress in its last-minute -rush of business passed | a bill giving most sweeping privilege to enable the city to properly handle the convention. = Letters were writ- ten to all the potentates to urge their Shriner senators and representatives in Congress to consider the bill, said | Mr. Kecne. Vernon, eighth Radium Ointment Radium Products Corporation 1105 Connecticut Ave. N.W. O’Donnell’s Drug Stores Peoples Drug Stores MOTOR BUS SERVICE Daily Schedule—Morning and Evening—To Brangswine. . Leontritown. - La Tiate, . Rock ana Cother Virg JOHN S. BRYAN, her of the Shrine Club of Cuba, who rode in sepurate unit, reprexenting the Oasis of Havana. He vana to take care of the hodiex there. Planx are heing made to can Masons generally financial assixtance by the sale of bricks for this temple. HARDING IS GUARDED | BY PICKED MARINES| Decorated Veterans of Command- ing Physiques at President's Box During Parade. no was form with the finest of the troops of other countries crack The men of the bodyguard were se- lected from among the famous 5th Marine Regiment, which first met the Germans at Belleau Wood decorated with the fouragere by ing at 1208 costia, . « Phone Lincoln TIDEWATER LINES, Inc. 00d Hope and was Busses the fo French in recognition of its valor on Iri\p ] | fields. . They average between feet nine inches and six feet in height. Many of them are veterans of several engagements and the aver e of decorations for acts of indi- vidual valor is high Marine Corps officials are greatly sed at the selection of marines the duty of bodyguard to the President, with the recognition which goes With it of the military qualities for which the corps is famous, and re that the guard will in every live up to the record of the dward E. Arthur H. Cooper, Merid tz. Dallas, Te: eenville, S Cit Have You Ever Eaten the Small George Mont. W. K Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; D. R. Moore, Salina, Kans. Harry Maundrell, ‘an Franci: Calif.; Wilson A. Turner, Altoona, Frank J. Herman, New Orleans. William R. .\{ja\“lr‘nrl Montreal Roanoke, Va.; Barnes and Forks, N. D.; , Knoxville, Tenn.; William M jordon, Winnlpeg, Canada; Ge . | Stapleton, Amarillo, Tex.; John { Morrison,” Br N. ¥.; Chasl { Miller. Rawlin ling, Louisville, fer, Philadelphia. Lane, liami, Fla ratin, New York, N. Y.; J. rett, Wichita, Kan.: W. Yarcho, Pittsburg, Kan Carl A Ramsey, Fort W, ne, Ind.; William H. Ab- tott, London, Ont., Can.; Charles Purdick. Peoria. n.; Walter B. Thirty-six marines, the Uncle Sam'’s sea soldiers, lected for physique. appear: military training, acted special military bodyguard to President arding at the presidential box at the Shrine parade today. and will do s at other times during the President’s public appearance this week. The hodyg You may prefer a roll collar or the semi- starched sport collar— very informal. Phone Franklin 71 for the Tolman driver. 119 R street. told of car from in front 7th and O streets. ! spec for French Lima Beans Iriported from France La.; entertaining e guests. It w Dickinson Ma . Dicky” Bird, ¥ mouje, W. H. Kennedy, the Aloha Players. and Mme. Gaby Deslyse. Those having charge of the banquet were Mr. Walker. presiding: J. C. Hoyle, chairman of the banquet com- mittec; E@far C. Snyder, chairman of | the entertainment committee; Gus J. Karger, banquet director, and John J. P Mullane, song leader. Those who attended the banquet to the recorders of the temples were: Jesse Norton, Duluth, Minn.; George H. Smith, Oakland, Calif.; Myron T. Sprague, Mobile. ‘Ala.; Charles K.|Campbeil, St. Joseph, Mo; A. D Haw, Leavenworth, William D.!Grant, St. Louis, Mo.:' W. L. Smart, Irvine. Sioux City. iowa: James H.lJacksonville, Fla.; John F. Gerschow. Price, Richmond, Va.; Carl D. er. Detroit. Mich.; Morgan H. Jones, Fort Lexington, Ky.; J. Camphell Bissel. 2 E. ' Argard, Seme| | L dliaReaton. 8/ C POINTS IN D. C Schultze, Wheeling, W. Va.: Walter -zan, Birming- T. King. St. Paul. Minn.: Guy John- | ham, Ala.: Langdon o The air ix filled with music, indeed, this week ing at various placex throughout the city each d ston. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Fred D.|Pa.; Heber riffith, Ctica, Cornell, Lincoln. Neb.; Richard P.|Charles G. Reynolds, Terre' Haute, The time, the place and the band, for today and tomorrow, is shown in the following list: program avenue, r at Georgia avenue and | but could not find it there on his return A car belonging to Minnie Thomp- son. 408 Richardson street, was driven away from 50th and Grant streets northeast by unidentified persons. John C. Brawner's car was taken from in front of his home at 2152 Wyoming avenue. E. K. Shinholser, 5005 Manning place, asked ‘the police to recover his car that was taken from in front of the city post office o liam 230y John T. * Anatolia has a woman member of the government as head of the de- partment of public instruction. One Pound 25 Will Make Vegetable Dish for Six Persons sy Rah- | le Little Lilli Leuna ) [ ard consist seven marine privates, four corporals | and thr sergeants, with three offi- cers. They were uniformed in the old-time marine blue uniform, with | white caps, gloves and bayonet scab- bards, and compared favorably in ap- pearance and picturesquene: of uni- of twenty- Barber. Pittsburgh, Pa Harte, Cincinnati, Ohio: G. Will Fish, ford, 1ll; Robert D. Roney. Syracuse, N. Y.: Adolph H. Wagner, Milwaukee. orge B. Power, | ckson, M Sneath, Regina, F. Willlam Worth, Tex.: Charles H. Heaton, Montpelier., Vt.: Charles S. Barker, Indianapolis, Ind.; Carl H. Kubler, Deadwood. S. D.:' Frank B. Lazier, Seattle, Wash.; Theodore L. Jones, John H. Magruder’s Fine Grocerics Conn. Ave. and K St. Established 1875 Ladies— If your complexion is suffer- ing from exposure to the hot sun, you. will thoroughly enjoy the use of Barnard’s Complexion Cream It is wonderful in its action upon freckles and other blem- ishes of the skin—as well as sunburn and tan. and that red. oily skin. DPleasant to use—and safisiving in the results vou will obtain. Used in _conjunction with Barnard's Clearo Complexion Soap, the action is still better. Tor Sale at All Peoples and Other Good Drug Stores The Barnard Company | de {Towa; n, 8. D, Charle — Martin, Hartford, Conn.: Joseph F. Ind. and Frank H. Forkes, Minneapo- Rhem, New Bern, N. C.; James W. lis, Minn. hrine bands play- TODAY. Ellipse, Medinah, Chicago, 1L al; Hains Point, Shrine Specials _Breakfast.....90c " Luncheon.. $1.00 Dinner......$1.25 Hotel La Fayette 16th and Eye Sts. N.W. 2:00 p.m.—Patrol drills, 2:00 p.m.—Water cari burgh. Pa. vesxels st: max, Waskington. D. C. 2100 p.m.—St. Elizabeth’s chanters. rtment stand—Ansar, Springfield, Il 'ripoll, Milwaukee, Wis. bullding stand—Alenzar, Montgomery, Ala. Seventh street and Pennsylvanin avenue—Nemesis, Park- ershurg, W. Va. Masonic Temple—Jaffa, Altoona, Pa. Scottish Rite House of Temple—Irem, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Washington Circle—Al Malalkah, Los Angeles, Cal Franklin Park—Isix, Salinn, Kan. 2130 p.m.—DBall game: 7th street and Georgia ave., Oanis, Charlotte, N. C. ¢ 3:00 p.m.—~Walter Reed Hospital—Aladdin, Columbus, Ohlo, with chanters. Maxonic and Eastern Star Home—Moslem, Detrolt, Mich., with chanters. War Department stand—Crescent, Trenton, N. J. Treasury stand—Zem Zem, Erie, Pa. Municipal building stand—Nile, Seattle, Wash. Seventh street and Pennsy! a avenue—Oriental, Troy, N. Y. Mawonic Temple—El Jebel, Denver, Col. Scottinh Rite—Kalurah, Binghamton, N. Y. Washington Circle—Midian, Wichita. Kan. Franklin Park—Mizpah, Fort Wayn E 4100 p.m.—War Department stand—Mecca, New York city, Treasury wtand—7a-Ga-Zig, Des Muines, Iowa. Municipal bullding stand—Salanm, Newark, N. J. Seventh street and Pennsylvani Albany, Maxonic Temple—Zuhrah, Minneapolis, ttivh Rite—Ainad, East St. Loulx, I hington Circle—Omar, C| and Akdar, Tulsa, Okl Hospital—Kismet, Brooklym, N. C surrounds herself with those things which are charming—the instinct, perhaps, which brings her so surely to Lifetime Furniture. N. Y. Coastwise Steamer Service Delightful Days at Sea— Ship your automobile and travel in comfort—Baltimore to Jacksonville via Savannah. New England Service - From Baltimore, Norfolk, Philadelphia Merchants and Miners’ Transportation Co. 1406 New York Ave. N. W. Lifetime Furniture combines rare good looks with vears and years of satisfactory serv- ice. And although it is beautiful in design and finish and built to last your children’s children, it is most reasonably priced—yes. low priced when you stop to think of all the service and enjoyment it's going to give. We'll gladly show you through our store. Treasury stand—Aleppo, Bos Municl bullding stand—An: Seventh street and Pennsylvania—Bedouin, Muskogece, Okla. Masonic Temple—Arabin, Houston, Tex. Scottish Rite—Ben Hur, Austin, Tex. Washington Clrcle—Yaurab, At Franklin Park—Helnz, Greenville, TOMORROW. 10100 a.m.—~War Department stand—Murat, Indianapolis, Ind. Treasury stand—Oasi, Charlotte, N. C. Municipal building stand—Sphinx, Hartford, Seventh and Pennsylvania avenue—karem, Waco, Tex, Scottish Rite—Damascus, Rochester, N. Y. Masonic Temple—Palestine, Providence, R. Washington Circle—Ainad, East St. Louls, 1il. Franklin Park—Hohammed, Peoria, 111 11100 a.m—War Department stand—El Kahir, Cedar Rapids, Iowna. Treasury stand—Al Kader, Portinnd, Ore. Municipal bullding stand—Osman, St. Paul, Minn. Seventh xtreet and Pennsylvania avenue—Oniris, Wheellng, W. Va. Masonic Temple—Bagdad, Butte, Mont, Scottish' Rite—EIl Maida, El Paxo, Tex. ‘Washington Circle—Ben All, Sacramento, Calif. Franklin Park—Za-Ga-Zlg, Des Moines, lowa. Noon—Orgun recital at Church of Epiphany, by Warren Johnson. 2100 p.m.—St. Elizaheth's Hospital—Al Malaikah, Los Angeles, Calif., . with chanters. War Department stand—Jeruxalem, New Orleans, La. Treasury stand—Lu .Lu, Philadelphia, P cipal bullding stand—Kosair, Louis Seventh street and Pennsylvanin avenue—Syrl; nati, Ohio. Manonic Temple—Morocco, Jacksonville, Fla. Scottish Rite—Abdullah, Leavenworth, Knn. Washington Circle—El Mi Franklin Park—Alhambra, C 2330 p.m.—American League Park—Orienta 3100 p.m.—Walter Reed chanters. Maxonic and Eastern Star Home—Al Koran, Ohio, with chanters. War Department stund—Zamora, Birmingham, Ala. Treasury stand—Islam, San Francisco, Calif. Municipal building xtand—El Riad. Sioux Falls, S. D. sev;nlh street and Pennsylvania avenue—Rajah, Reading, 2. - Maxonic Temple—Arabia, Houston, Tex. Scottish Rite—Afifi, Tacoma, Wash. Washington Circle—Mecea, New York elty. Franklin Park—Mocha, London, Ontario, Canada. 4100 p.m.—~War Department st T Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream contains no grit. It washes and polishes— does not scratchorscour. Lifetime Furniture Is More Than A Name - - Mayer & Co. 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