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10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 10. 1923—PART 3. . 1. Grifith, chairman of the recvpuon‘ local contingent will stop at Oskiand, |oity streets is at a minimum, the po- : s N F R A E R N I 7 I E S ?(mlnmh!tu“'r &ulnzsd ,l;,v H;e Agr:lnd }[d,‘ m;|d take part in the competition |jjce say. Theé large numbers of metor » mlfl::v;n' El: En‘h'h' | nights o city: Francis c- | for prizes for putting on the degreef . . policemen 'tn* éivillant clothes, n Transerip Cann, chairman of the publicity com- | work. “James, have ycu whispered today = f mittee and Thomas Cullen, chairman patrolling the streots day and night, | without " P | auxil-| * Announcement is made that the JR. 0. V. A. M. e onible fors thie chenge fonli “only:wunst? (Continued from Ninth Page.) | will be in charge of the ladies the better, police say. Th Tice xoc o R iary of Canton Washington No, 1. Knights of Columbus Band will give| Anacostia Council, No, 16, met Mon- |19 DYHICT: Potice sav. "whe pollee vees | wpe oy ™ whoula James have sald! banon Chapter, No. 25, next Tuesday | Rebekak Lodges. - a - concert tomorrow evening over |day last, with a good attendance. The|ang eight women have been killed by | wunst?” 1 evening, following the regular meet- [ . . o BelekaR FOde o |Radio Station WIOY (Woodward & |degree team initiated five candidates | motor Senieis i 1is Ao ia talot™ | * ing of the chapter. There will be m”c‘;‘m‘? ‘T(‘:m:“_r:w“:":“;“ ‘Esther, | bothrop) at 8 o'clock. Karl Schaefer !’n virtue, liberty and patriotism. - Ll Jhou ave. s e a children’s program and other en- |y 055, | Crplicgay, Martha Wash- [ will be in charge of the band. ohn D. Simpson, judge of tribunal; tertainment, to which the members z o Last Thursday evening, Za-Ga-Zig|Clark Teats, master.of ceremonies: g | and their friends are invited to bring | n€ton. No. 9, nomination 2F pMoers: | Temple of the A A. O N. M_S. from Des | Capt. E. R. Thomas, in charge of de 2 7 their children. Tuesday, Schuyler Colfax, No. 10, nom- | Moines, Iowa, gave a complimentary |ETee ~team. The six loyal council - We are trading in large numbers of used cars on new DURANTS. ination 'of officers, 832 20th 'street,concert and song recital in front of | of this jurisdiction marched in pa. Hetsirss: 4 & 3 i pos northwest; Wednesday, Mount Pleas- | the Knights of Columbus building. |rade on June 7 and followed the floaf , as we are disposing of these used cars as rapidly as ant, No. 3, nomination of officers and ‘l:‘(olll‘r:)\l\;‘!m‘:mxho (concert :lr;.o sn';l‘fl:: 'fivfl?é’:‘.ix"é%fii{i§7lgl“é‘,§$22°kfl‘3‘:vl, T R TR L i received, we still need many more to meet the demand. Why not l4th and Kenyon streets| 2t Jojuious e thoth Btreet. | has _announced the Orphan’ Home Once each month you come to our place and we TIGHTEN bring your used car in for appraisal on a all bolts on your engine, chassis, body and fenders— DURANT The worthy matron of Friendship Chapter, No. 17. announces degrees for Tuesday evening, the work to &Nt No be rendered by Grand Matron Chaun- ;f)‘rfl’m:'!l! riday. Miriame e cey, Associate Grand Patron Betts | QoTSREC o ol Vies ke street north- | Z8-Ga-Zig Temple was quartered in[Band will “visit Washington on and the matrons of 1923 The chap- . the Knight o Corumbus bullding | thelr return from attending the na- ter will entertain the members of | West. during its stay in Washington, and |tional session, at Burlington, Vt. H = - Mnrylar;d lCh:uvmr. INn ‘:_ J(.r Baltl-| mpe Rebekah day excursion commit- | the concert, {t {8 said, was a return x';(‘:: c":‘aifi"o("y’;"' x‘h" l’rhely will ‘l;e Oil all bea“ngs and springs— more, the last meeting in June. | iea Past Noble rand. Laura I B,|compliment on the 'part of the o y the loyal councils . . > Lo ranton, | ccneomey. chateman. will held-a meet: | Shriners for many courtesies shown | While In Washington. Grease all cups and wheels— g Open Evenings and Sunday Until 9 P. M. Washington Centennial Chapter, | et S0 Eme ey evening at | them. Elimi Il | initialed & larze class at the | 570 cjoo). The Knights of Columbus Band| MASONIC SOCIAL EVENING. tminate a 3qu¢ak3,— t ‘meeting. The children of the will give a concert at the Church of | ¢ pter will_entertain at the next| The committe from Esther Lodge, No. [ Nativity on Geargla avenue June 21|y 52078 C; Whiting Lodge, No. 22, will ting which will be the last for|5, having in charge arrangements for| Washington Council Tuesday night |G, & Social evening R . Test and fill your battery with water— HARPER MOTOR CO the summer monthss Dancing Willfrajsing funds for entertainment of the| will have the first degree. The sec- > " & be held and refreshmlents served In|Soverelgn "Grand Lodge, of which ond degree will he given June 6, And when we say our charge for Jhis SERVICE is only 1128 C HentA he banquet hall and the ¥ |Past Noble Grand Maude 1. Taylor is|followed by a third degree, arrange- A < onnecticut Avi P is invited. chairman, will hold a meeting in I O.| ments for which are being made. $1.50 each time you come, are we not SAVING YOU e - O. F. Temple tomorrow evening at 7 i E ORRY? i ns sa Franklin 4307 - MONEY and Wi | 5 elected to membership and nine ap-| Noble Grand Lydia H. Bender an- A . and if you are pleased with our work ations for the degrees recelved.|nounces a social evening for Mount| AMERICA. DRIVE l =l e e e L ch member and visitor was_pre- | Pleasant Lodge, No. 9, next Wednesd: The summer cottage at North after to come in and “OIL UP.” nted with a rose, and all the officers | when a reception will be given in honor | Beach, Md., of Court District of Co- " the worthy patron, Bloomfleld H.|For the past five vears she has served | ODened this afternoon, when the c 5 Howard. In behalf of the wdrthy |as corresponding se: Fr - oward, Pa et ‘ot _Colu €T U and | bless the cottage. “Many of the mem- Experts in Lubrication Worthy' ‘Matron Walter P. Plumley |aside from her fraternal activities, is| bers have planned to spend the wee : 2 prosented each member of the class | interested In many religions organiza- | end at the cottage, while others will | Police Records Show 1,305 Phone Frank. 9128 2028 M St. N.W. . Lawson, soprano, and Miss Stella|ton Presbyterian Church, being presi- | desiring accommodations at any time H 2 \ Fies. contmatio, 'samg. A lawn Fets | dent of the Infaest ‘orsaniation of (he |shoud communicate with Nes Eiizac| Persons Injured Since road at the head of Rebekah Odd Fellow- | America Cottage, North Beach, Md. — ship in 1924, when the Sovereign Grand The degre will be exemplified to ]anuary 17 1923' a large class of candidates on the SR ik Bethany “hapter, No 24, met|gclock. June 1. Fitteen were initiated, twelve CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF eived corsage bouquets, the gift of [of Past Noble Gran® Mary F. Pollock. | lumbia, No., 212, will be formally P ary of the Dis- | lain, Re ncis X, Cavanaugh, will THE OIL-RITE COMPANY: Inc. matron, Mrs. Rose May Howard, Past |trict of Columbia W with an Eastern Star pin. _Mrs. W tions, holdingmembership in Ecking- | 80 down on the morning train. Those will be held June 19-20 at 1439 Park |church. Rotation of office wili place her | beth Gownes, Catholic Daughters of Temple Chapter, No. 13, O, E Lodge holds its session in the National Wl meet tomorrow night, at hich | Capital. {yening of June 19 at the Raleigh i S time the degree will be conferred on a = { Hotel. gl ) e s iR A 2| paLTINORE sune s—Automobie Durant Is Now Buildin Ma., July 32, when Jahaga Sanctoram.| WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, |accidents in Baltimore since January . of Cher- | No. 169, Baltimore, and Mithras Sanc- s 1, 1923, have been responsible for the rydale, Va., will regul meeting in Fireman’s Hall tomorrow | will stage a ceremonial with a ¢ !torum, No. 100, District of Columbia,| The Woodmen of the World will! 3 place a wreath upon the tomb of the | 4¢ath of forty persons and Injury to evening. Degrees will be conferred. |©f more than 300 candidates. G unknown soldier at Arlington today. | 1,305 others, police records show. Hyastytee Hankin will be In comr {The rendezvous will be at the Peace | Twenty-six children have been fa- of the Baltimore delegation, while | monument at the foot of the Capitol, | . KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. { Grand Hyastytee Zier and Deputy Su [at 1. oclock this afternoon. Locai | tally injured by motor vehicles. Most Syracusians No. 10 conferred the)preme Monarchos Lawson will have | members of the fraternity and t- | of the victims were between the ages Just a Real Good Car BOAVING: - con < 5o 5 oo sens e etoioiosior A S590) | l ! l Over 1,000 Cars a Day i rank of esquire before a large at-|charge of !hl'. District boys. ing Woodmen will march up the ave- |of four and ten years, and a study of tendance at its convention, June® 1, e o e, excorted by the Uniform Rank, the police reports proves that 75 per Rondstens .ot S e $890 long. w were many S o UN: d Regiment, and take cars an . : ” the Mystic Shrine who also hold | SH N ' automiobiles at 12th street for Ar-|o°nt of the youthful victims were run ‘ Sedan ..............................81,365 mbership in _the Pythian trater-| #cott Council. No. 438. gave an en- |lington. Senator Heflin of Alabama |down by automobiles while playing é Aai nfty. ' Rank of knight was conterred | tertainment and musieal Monday In | will make the oration in the amphi- | in the street or darting from the side- AVAILABLE— OUPRR. o oo shevsisieieisia ot e tots S IO in full form at convention last Fri-|Pythian Temple. The committee in|theater at 3 o'clock. Col Jam b i e e st e . day evening. The knight rank team |Charge consisted of T. H. Dawson, | Freeland is in charge of the program, | V21ks directly in the path of ap- Business Coupe . ........... aoisioieioiainiss ~ T35 of this lidge. which won signal honors in | S- K. Swett and J. C. McConnell, The sl proaching machines. S, T onre i conferring (he rank in Alexandria, Va., |address of welcome was made by S.| Next Tuesday evening the Boosters' | “If wo could prevall upon the par- . 5 ; st s Sl port Touring .......................$1,065 a vear or so ago, is in receipt of an ett. ie close of his re-|Club will hold an important session. rv: 3 L onOr poany e i Teceint Of M| marks e intsoutosti . B ey | AP vl Bolahan Umportent seasigh. | opuy of chllilceni to iinprass upon then Horner’s Buick Service Station, mod Sport Sedan .......... el e STAGS timore to confer that rank for them | Who rried the program through to | present and all members of the order ; daily the danger of crossing from one Factory Price e mos Tonre: a successful conclusion. Miss Pris-|are invited. Several amendments to|side of the street to the other in the ern in every respect, is but a few minutes Webster I}) 1 will omit usdmpe!» (\“r”‘\‘n’\n'u; lal\;xlmr 8. “M‘r.-. Isabel | the constitution are pending and Will || 11410 of the block, and to confine Sleit hat f th . I Jiste Dels . next Tuesday evening ne tojSRes r ave a recitation. be acted upon. President William A. . s mmediate ellvi — Pythian memorial service l:({m[nn sang a ‘\"“" Riley will speak on the summer ac- | their playgrqunds to the sidewalks walk from the heart of the bUSIneSS sec All orie ceremony of unveiling and|® accompanied by tivities of th Boosters stea ot beds, 1 H H 1 £ he ceremony of unvelling and|Scott, accompanied by Satarn et O ThaTpRML A O el o tion of Washington. Many of our cu Models and Colors : t erected by the Supreme Lodg ar Chapter Bethlehem Drill Corps, monthly meeting of the sf aff | the numbers of children killed and in- d Grand Lodge of the District of | c0mmanded by J. C. McConnell, gave s and captains of the I red each month,” said Capt. Joseph i Y - et ot | En et tlon mrelCompouE G| Sttt SRR RTAT L Lo | fured ah montiisaid iCapE Zosen] tomers have commented on this favora arper otor Compan preme Chance ward Dunn will [e#%¥e several songs. Visiting mem- {held Monday night at the home of |and missing persons. ble 1 3 | p y Do ie1d at . Congressional Cemetery |Ders from other counsile were ex- |Col. Freeland. The promotion was s S e location. . June 16 at 3 pm. The Marine Band |S¢tator Isadore Hershfield of New |announced, by Maj. B. B, Smart, «of ults Prove Careless. 1128-1130 Connecticut Avenue Wil furnish the music and the "dedi- | YOrk, N. Y.; Senators James A. Wil- | Sergt. Louls F. Litz to be adjutant | Men and women take just as many catory address will be delivered by|lams and J. Harry Jones, Samuel| of the 2d Battalion, with rank of firs Supreme Representative Edward C.|Trupp, Victory Council; P. M. Ken- | lieutenant. Capt. Carl A. Cole of Plummer of Maine. Past Supreme|nerly, State, War and Navy Council: | Company A, and Chaplain Thurston. risks as the children in their haste to Telephone Franklin 4307 O thosa Intuced Wore iascusd s STANLEY H. HORNER e Chancellor Brig, S. Young will also ;[;brl:";nlr},\'x;’r‘\;“;\r{‘cklr(!}ey z*l:]-ux_}:-ul;l 3. E- | G. Brown presented an entertaining [ by sutomobiles when :P.y Garted | Open Evenings and Sunday speak land, ac Council; T. R. Cor- | sketch among the social feature rom behind street cars from which . Joint memorial exercises of the|dell and A. S. Brown, United Coun- | The July assembly will be at. the |they had alighted. 1015 14th Street Main 5296 order will be held in the Pythian|C¢ll. Refreshments were served home of Comn Capt. Bert Wells Traffic police say that the white Temple Tuesday evening under the| The National Union is making anspicos of Rathbon-Superior Lodge |Preparations for the class initiation | Maple Camp of Ca lines painted on the streets at inter- pitol Heights will | sections have helped in the breaking No. The principal address will be |t be held at the Masonic Tem- | send a company to the encampment|up of “jay-walking” in the downtown delivered by Rev. . R. Stauffer, of | Ple, Sth and F streets northeast at Lancaster in August. W. A. Fraser |section. = Before the “lines” were Sfiei Nihthh Stroat Ghrlitiant CBurch: All the councils in this Camp and Hickory Camp will send | marked approximately 25 per cent of Music will be furnished by Masurgia |ton are making efforts to ha Quartet and Pythian Orch ; fnew class a large one. Chairgian The annual meeting of the stock-|€@'Brien of the committee ten- holders of the Pythlan Hall Associa- and publicity, has tion was held last Monday evening, s working hard and a substantial reduction was made effort to in the association indebtedness. The board of directors was re-elected for ensuing year. Further improv ments are planned for the comin Fear ts. will alsa be representa- | the pedestrians would take a diagonal es from Elm, Alpha, Oak, ional, | course in crossing from one corner to unt Vernon and Old Glory Camps. | another. On the way to the encampment the | Speeding by automobilists on the dedicated | phical Tem- the pension bureau. A eting was held, after e Hahetaiiles Glanstt Zammiiti] their was a smoker. Action tee will meet at Pythian Temple next|Was taken to send out a notice to all Thursday for holding first rehearsaltl® members to attend the big & otabe A : initiation June 26 S. Brown, a, President Pearson of the Knights|Member of the committee on exten- | of Pythias Bowling League will offic- | SIon and publicity, gave the council ially” visit Webster No. 7, next Tues- |2 dalk along the lines of fraternalisns to present o that Nodge the!aid explained the method of induc- okt e o ‘Fegular | iNE_Young men to join the society. plonship b - Th regular |G R. Vierbuchen was initi: )t the league for the o ed, the ol ahi b for the glectlon | coremonies being performed by 'Sen- eseent | Temple No. ' 577 Grand | ator J. Harry Jones, who also after- Order of the Orient held a class cere- | Wi#4 addressed the council and ex- monial May 31 at Pythian Temple({fhded a hearty invitation to visit With Grand-PasDi-Shah' G. Frank Day | yictory = Council at Typographical | the i R Y | Temple ;:;r:n"n( ehetc SandSatgs st ene : 1I‘r‘vn|"v‘os<|0nul Council, No. 809, 3 Stated convention of Hermione [held its regular monthly meeting * P e Lodge: No. T At 130 por. The grand | Welnecday evening. P. Mo Kennerly Oakland makes miles N changellor is to install the inner and|2nd @ F. Haden, members of the ———-—\L outer guards. The rank of esquire|S0Mmittee on extension and pub- s i > i R ligty, made addresses. After the | erose l1.r ‘de business meeting a the- jatri party was held. B. P. 0. ELKS. i Government Printing Office Coun- The birth of the American flag is G’v‘ll ’\"PQ:"”‘:: “; ;‘r!w!‘li‘ng la.!ttSa(- e A s oa_jurday entertained the degree team, to be celebrated at the Sylvan Thea- | which, after its meeting, made use ter, at the foot of the Washington!of the hall for a rehear<al in prep- Monument, at 5:15 p.m. today, by |aration of the exemplification of the shington Lodge of E {work to be done at the big class in- order of exerc itiation. The degree team will have and tein another rehearsal at the meeting of Band; “Pilgrimy_Chorus {McKinley Council Tuesday. Choral Art’ Society, George Miller, director, ‘America’s Creed KNI ]]MB ited ruler (alf present are request- GHTS OF COL US. 1 to stand. with right ha_nd uplifted, Keane Council wiil meet in the nd to repeat the “creed” after the{gnights of Columbus Home Thurs-| alted ruler); opening exercises, ex-| gay evening at 8 o'clock. This is the \1;«{ h:‘u'l‘P;‘Ika"m}‘{ té{hff\m; ,marfhhv only meeting of the council'in June Ang A1k’ Band; “America, thelang there will be only one meeting Beautiful,” the Choral Art Society:|y month during July and August. . e aamEhe e The Boosters have received a large 1 < s il 1ist of reservations during the past the basis for proving Oakland quality. Get their facts and figures before you ‘buy. are: “Stars Reine De Saba, the arold “Our success is due to selling auto- mobiles that won't come back—to cus- tomers who will.” Immediate Delivery on All Models. District e o laponer, Arthur 5[ weeks for their outing to Atlantic s Choral licaiimEibutetof CLoe TR 28 $oF20. . the Flag,” Rush L. Holland; “Amer- fie Eulghis of Columbus of (he . District of Columbia, represented by -lkd B":\n(iho?d;‘t?;fi Washington Chapter, will give their Copsland of New York; song. “The|annual _excursion | to | Chesapeake e, met DL NS0 Sl VT i B Doncatwd lios bess All Elks and friends and the gen-|elected general chairman of the eral public are cordially invited to|Committee on arrangements; Charles attended the services. Chairs will be| W. Aughinbaugh, chairman of the Provided for all wholattend program committee and Secretary of The following members of Wash-|the general committee; Dr. Charles ington Lodge have immediate charge of the exercises: Willlam Blackman, honorary chairman: James A, Balder- son, chairman; William A. Finkel, ;ice chairman; Joseph Bittoni, secre- committee on speakers, Wil- liam' Blackman, chairman; reception committee, . H. Neumever, jr., chair- man; committee on grounds and ar- rangements, W. G. Neumeyer, chair- man; committee on publicity, Chris M. Stanton, chairman; commiitee on voeal music, A. A. Durkin, chairman; committee on drill corps, Ed- wards, chairman; committee on in- strumental music, Arthur S. Witcomb, chairman; _committee on printing, James L. Ward, chairman. 0DD FELLOWS. ‘ouring Car, 5 Passsngers, $1395 2 Lodge actlvities are as foljows: | * . . Thursday night, Columbia, No.' 10, 4 l de fi h d al R Masterly in design, finish and value cond d e, d Fed 1 City, No. . - . St e T i Power, comfort, econamyand beauty ~ every atom of the heaviest gasoline O. F. Temple; Thursday, Salem, No. are the four qualities that deter- and turns it into radiant energy. initiation, meets In Masonic Tem- _‘ - 2, ple, Anacostia mine what any motor car is worth. For comfort and beauty Stephens Shrine week brought to the Na- provides by building its own bodies o e s trontiesey : ilding i ix-cyli of the same materials and by the _ jurisdiction under the Soverelgn Cyl Srea Lofge, Wany of whes svein in design and same methods custom-makers use. themselves of the “open-house” com- i forts at the temple during their so- i rkmanship with America’sbest. A o journ” Special arrangements: wers e pwith e Come in and see this 5-passenger made for those who desired to ob- 3 o : ferve thho feativities from the spacious The intake manifold, entirely in- Touring car today. Study1t. Do tests. BT SN e side the cglinder head, “cracks” it. Give it your own road Sidney F. Smith and his official line ! Potomac Sales Co. will visit Mouant Nebo Encampment, : Max Wiehle Drogtam will bo. presented in hoRoE 1127 14th St NW. Phone Main 2500 of the ninety-fourth anniversary of \ = the founding of the patriarchal branch 5 . of the order. ' The officers of the en- campment will be examined in the work of the several degrees by Grand Representative Ernest W, Bradford. . Canton Washington, No. 1, under command of Capt. Guy F. Glossbren- ner."wiil attend 1n ‘s Pody, “The pro- E QM . gram: Invocation, Rev, Dr. Hugh T. otor t ment Branoh,” Hon. Frank F. Con- way, past grand patriarch of Penn- sylvania: “Faith’” Past Grand Pa- triareh Willlam T. Gallther: e. Past Grand Patriarch Wiillam W. Millan; *Charity,” Rev, Dr. Carl R, Stauffer. The banquet arrangements ican Patrol, E. J. Quinn Motor Sales Co. 824 14th Street. " load, road, business or location,—the S Wagon will deliver the goods quicker and cheaper than any other commercial motor vehicle in the world, regardless of weight, size, capacity or price. " Nearly 100,000 in service definitely prove it. Capacity 500 to 2500 pownds « Twelve standard bodies - Chassis price $1185 at Lansing plus sax ‘“THE TREW MOTOR CO. 1509 14th Street Main 4173 , | Whatever the haulage condition,~whatever the REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY The last of the spring series of grand visitations will conclude to- morrow night. when Grand Patriarch DESIGNED and MANUFACTURED (Aot Assemblod) IN THE BIG REO 8]!0!’8 at LANSING, MIC!

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