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3 JN W JUL Y25 PART T —— - THE SUN C, JULY B 826 AR ¢ - on the'stnmer . dubes Avgust 6. |8 jotecin wis oapuint o S JR0.0.AN B8, LB tairm oo coatens o i 0ol he ot MHarding Cha No. 31, held its from x:w England, Maryland, Mount Vernon Council, No. 10, at its| A 16 wan the date sel ! he [ ' . ===I eeting” untit n'. l'um.bov st a va.lm Join the Washington [last meeting elocted the fo « ~ o : raday. ol t t J wunell, Ne, 36 rand Avrie ) » celved the degre .7 —— N ,n‘::: m'l"':‘"" BSOS conperer. vl U vepert of . ” — = a Were ser The chapter's annual | The following officers have by % e wuditing for the tetm he s Crand Quting this yeur will be at Marshall instatled for Washington Lodze. No. [vice councilor cnding Juss 38, § wed the totil I for wational hewdguariors Hall July 12, 6, by Past Grand Willlam F. N~=~um :‘:::;é'nl necrotary, J . 7 ik the term MASONIC. and their tamilien will be given the |parade, there will be a dance and 0DD FELLOWS. B ot i et decigs 4 nancing secretary, |t candidates were initinted SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF time of thelr lives durin after- In:m on l::‘ I-'ar‘l.lh- e il fol- . G. Rohrbach, vice grand: Thomas H ard Stine: treasurer, Ge v IGHTS OF PYTHIAS LIBERTY. e R & -l Hfle"q‘“mm and_ the initiation [ The following degree work has|Dennis. recording secreiary: Alfred warden. John A, W Har-| "I YT . . — — “ : ol . | been ome, |H. Noakes. finuncial secretery - : i ewin: Inside y racusians, « Ny 3 we Cous amt Tue 2 lare clase_of * enndishtes Sy SPad Wy "",ern.-u . Waterholter, treasurer. outside nen- | ik of exquir - sorf [Pt B s B . Charies Newman; ~chapluin. | U kah Lodges. coe; trustee, J. T. Con-|F Rebe B ner. This council in conjunction with | Helsn bclsley other councils and the Junior Rand |py G0 S0 G as hasx appointed Past President Ella)will spend August 16 at Ten Mar. !y SUFEEE 80 008 . ussociate vice ! = Drill Corpe, probably on the dance pa- /. Mallory as chairman of the general [ Addresses were made by Past Coun- |- rron the s Al Jodiges suide, Mre The Sojourner's Club will n;!d 18 fvi ion. At o elock the Grotto bad |!8 I O. O. F. Temple, :(;v:mlue: to have charge of a lawn ;;llo; ey Momeon, 4 X members of ASt are wrd. Norn next meeti o the roof garden of 1 fter = — i 5 . Deal o nace eil, M to b exent sult of th the Cotoniar, CI5th and M sireeth | which®al, Manas el Sonbe for th| Several added attraction are to be |fete, to be held on the 0dd Fellows' |16, Vice Councilor H. I, lof Chairman § M. Prarson to Baiti- northwest. ‘Tt will be in the nuture{water front and bathing until time|{ntroduced ut Chesapeake Beach July |Home grounds August 4. Other|drew Jackson Council No. 6; Past D | more last week in the interest of the " r of a farewell to Admiral Robert E.|{for the departure of the boat on the|19, when the annual excursion of the | ¢ the committee will be|N. Councilor Maurice’ Peabody, Past|event, the committee hax the assur. 1're rink oficors : Coontz, U. S. N.. Its vice president,|return trip. During the day Master [0dd Fellows' Home will take place, members: of: ¢ the membership | Councilor W. Calvin Wipp. John A. H.jance ‘of the hearty support and co- Commended for the work they had who will prexide. The Saturday fol- |of Ceremontes Paul F. Grove will in- [Mythras Sanctorum, No. 100, Orfental |Cho%en from among the mei Hargett and John E. Smallwood of [operation in the movement, not only done and were presented with gifis ; lowing the club will have Its annual | troduce entertainment speclalties and |Order of Humility and Berfection, |of the Assembly Home Circle, == | No. 10. by attendance, but also in furnishing (rom the council. At the close of th wid entertainment: outing and picnic at Chesapeake | the band will probably contribute a|will attend in a body accompanied by | , The following officers of Schuyler — candidates for the class of not only Meeting, which was la attended § Cnlted off s Beach. for its members and their| Irobhets contemplating the trip|the drum and bugle corps und clown |Colfax Lodge, No. 10. will be in-| Benning Council, No. 21, at its meet- | the entire city of Baj but’ the refreshme A Tumities nnd ™ rrenta® pand. Chelr | few cxtra numbers, band. The feature of the day's out. |stalled on Tuexday evening by Past|ing last Monday evening Installed of- | grand chancellor of Maryiand Gas {Amos A. Frics, chief of the ahemical|8hould get in touch with Chairman [ing will be a mock degree conferred Noble Grand Ella M. Hildebrand and |ficers for the new term. State Council | pledged himself to endeavor to en KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. o Prophet Samuel F. Shreve the kink|grand secretary's office: Columbla of jesters, will uncor pecial brand | 15qge, No. 10, initiatic hursda; bl s of ‘noveltles prepared especially for|y o o 0, (0 O um}\:l drerec ] announced in the calendar at the |the ocemsion. Next SBunday morning o 2 - BreC. | Assembly President Alice 8. Thom- b = Capt. Charles I). Shackelford will give | Friday: Federal City Lodge, No. 20, | JESSE LRI eolin an_exhibjtion drill of the Kallipolls|initiation, Friday, all lodges meeting | follaws: Catineilor ate councilor. Clevels Viee e v Mr |warfare service, U. 8. A, is preai- | 'Rillips or Past Monarch C, P. Boss. (on all Rebekahs applying for same |staff from Esther Lodge, No. 5: Mae|Deputy A. L. Dahler. the installing |thuse all the lodges of the domaiy of y . Monarch H. J. Gompers announces |and will be X > | . Griffin, noble grand; Nellie Praith-{officer, was assisted Ly Junjor Past|Maryland to enter this event. The ane Cou in the K. of C. Home ROYAL ARCE GRS, DolELon the club jand Rear Aamirally “«Nuttonal LJndze Ceremonial’ in/|Greentiery, nn's:‘lm‘»’:]ur‘h; e Mam | . Vice grand; Estelle M. Allison, re-| Councilor W. L. (Gray. After the in- | grand domain of Virginia, in the Thursdas ovening at s oelack, wii Yoinge: 1 toss regory, U. 8. Maj- Ihonor of a large class of candidates |band. ~ Applications for the degree |cording secretary; Hattle M. Spar-|stallation of officers and following an [Tepresentatives from Orlental Lodge, |Bold itstonly merting in July Mon byt ¥ Gen. John A. Lefeune, U. 8 M. C.|of that lodge in September. should be sent to Charies A. Thomas, | shott, financial secretary; Bertha M.{address by the new councilor, W. L. | No. 8, of Alexandria and Fredericks' [Keane Counci's vowar team s T S R {commandant “of the United_States 805 E street southeast, Nichols, treasurer. Douglass, the council was turned Gver | DTk Lodge of Fredericksburg. has WL pull in the intercouncil tugo'- | Marine Corps, are vice presidents, |- Washington Rallroad Square Club = These officers of Naomi. the mother | to the good of the order, who had as|8lready gone to work for candidates | par o esapeake ; Tesday ay ~Washington, it Mmital Coonts Capt. Georke had many inttresting features at its| Past Grand C. Dent Fogle and staft|lodge of the jueladiction, were In-|thelr guest Junior Past'State Coun-[to be brought here for the feature. | frulic Won (LG TWL Mo on fhe g F. Unmacht. chemical warfare ser- last meeting. Its. entertainments|from Friendship Lodge, No. 12, in- |stalled at the last meeting: Sarah E.|cilor George I. Ames, who gave a cup last yea wopes to Friduy . No. 4. Mark vice, ix its secretary. have made this organization unique |stalled these oficers: at Metropolis | Campbell, noble grand: Marie Clen-{talk on subjects of interest to all | FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES "jyi ‘vflvm_ yeaE) e RKNTGHTS TEMPLAR COMMAND ki among the clubs.c The réports of the |Lodke. No. 16, on Friday night. Er- |daniel. vice grand: Alice 8. Thomas.|jragent. Among other SheaKers wore | Another large olass swas nducted at | ame orancers of Keane Hoosters Clul SRIES - The lodge bLulletin of* ‘the New |Proceedings of the Boston conven- nest L. Loving, noble grand; Louis J. |recording secretar Mae Raitz, {8 o o s aiier, | yAnother, large class was inducted at | are ure| : ire to &0 with 0.4, Hod! Urose Jerusalem Lodge for July contains|tion were given by the delegates and | Kohlmer, vice grand; John W. Covan, |financial secretar: mma T. Strobel. | L ewix Milburn, ¢, W. Douglass, Percs | Srarenan vl X A § uting to At- e Molay. No. 4, Order of | |the portrait and a pleasant tribute ithe announcement of the action tak- |secretary; Elmer Cummings, treas. |treasurer. Past Noble Grand Cella M.| N g n "R Hankins, A, . Engler, | Lursday advis o ma Molay. No. Past Master Georze W. Smith, €0 for the establishment of the Na-(urer. On'Thursday night Past Grand Hines and staff from Doreas Lodge, | p OGS0, &t WU o & (o B er of its most zealons workers since | tional Masonle League headquarters|Charles R. Oliver and staff from Fed- |No. 4, were in charge of the cere- ey S N Eagler s colns ) . i : 5 at Washington wus received with en- | eral City' Lodge, No. 20, installed |mony. at the conclusion of which the |5/ t | Myktic b 9 Smith, as he ] §f Was pvést v M B A S . T s Sresenten at 3 pm. at the home of A. T. iet oly ed by his brethren, siasm. M sie Weaver's plano ese officers for ( ‘olumbia Lodge, No. | retiring noble gran as _p! e | Gray, 122 Anacostia road northeast. al Was master of the lodge In 1903|3018 and Durward Bowersox's violin|10: James I Strobel, noble grand;|with a jewel by t Noble Gran £y e oy ©|selections, “Hungarian Dance “The | William J. Garner, vice grand; James |Emma T. Strobel and the installing Jahn 1. Mulla o _ i Lieberstreud” of Fritz Kreisier and|H Solt, recording secretar; officer with a hand-painted plate by STEADIED LIFE" ulator and ‘x;‘n]r!e.-nxt(r‘I:;n:‘rilln::n:i:ifi. +Perfect Day” were features among | Glosbrenner, — financial ;| Assembly President Thomas. BISADIS [ Tion Masonic entertainmenta in iba!the program events. Cigars and re- | Samuel G. 'Taylor, treasurer. Past Noble Grand Grace W. Thom- the theme of the address [11onl Masenlc enterta HURS "‘ {freshments rounded the evening. morrow evening the officers of Beu- |asson and staff from Fidelity Lodge, | FITCTE BEAEING LREC U counell had by Rev. Dr. J. 3. Muir at 8 e o e e e oaameg | President J. J. Cunningham an-|con Lodge. No. 15. will be installed No. 7. installed the following officers & membership of 894 The following the outdoor services held |af Stansburs ;“”‘" he falr and bazaar | nounced that the club would call oft |by Past Grand Walter B. Randall and [at the last meeting of Ruth Lodge. e Gl na o the isuing | . BEhary ge at Georgla ave- until the last Saturday in Septem- |Staff from Langdon Lodge. 26.|No. 2: Lena M. ler, noble grand; | torm: s & ice at Temple Helghts at 4 o'clock this |nue and Quincy street northwest, | her. They are: Anthony D. S (onol, no- | Jeanette GrIfth, vice grand: E. Peari | councilor, | W. D Kink: Juniof past afternoon, under the auspices of the [June 20 to July 14. for the benefit | g — ble grand; Harold Evans, vice grand; | Keck, recording secretary; Verna k. ‘:_'U["‘* or, ;( ;- Kinslow: recording || Grang Lodge of Masons. The Scottish | 0f the 10dge ‘building fund. “We, Willlam R. Singleton Lodge, No. 30, les €. Eckloff, recording secre: Probst, financial secretary; Belle M. secretary, tep: assistant ki E nd outdoor games and | Will have charge of the services at Thomas R. Hellmuth, financial |Carter, treasurer. The retiring noble | cording s . Rite Quartet, J. Walter Humphrey, di- sorts usements and dancing | the Masonic and Eastern Star Home | Secrétary; August Hering, treasurer.|grand was presented with an appro- | financial rector and second bass; Willlam G. % S <. together with the|next Sunday afternoon. July 15, with 2 - S priate jewel Past Noble Grand |sistant financial se 3 Atherholt, first tenor; Homer §. Pope, | N0W famous King Solomon's Temple | Rev. John E. Fort, lodge chaplain, | Grand Patrlarch Sidney F. Smith. | Ethel V. Fowler and the inatalling of- | tin; treasurer. Kemper: condue- = phpsistabe i <o | from Jerusalem. which is said to be | Officiating. assisted by his official line, installed |ncer with a hand-painted bowl by [tor, Willlam ce; warden, R. H. second tenor; Carl Kerr, first bass.}yunied for the National Museum, the following officers of Fred D.| pPast Noble Grand Emma P, Belt. [Norton; inside sentinel, E. A. Diehl: and Harry G. Kimball, accompan mong our attractions. il EASTERN STAR. Stuart Encampment. No. 7, last Mon- | Both reciplents responded. outside sentinel, J. W. Smithson; vill vide the music. Theke serv- 1 day evening: John Vessey, chief pa- | Subordinate Lodges. chaplain, S. J. Kearns; trustees, F. C. | WL PTONISS et Sy Stansbury Lodge celebrated its| Brookland Chapter, No. 11, met last |triarch; Samuel F. Frye, high priest; | " o .. | Prather. Joseph A. Smithson and I'. J. ices, appealing to united Masonry and ary rather uniquely | Wednesday, the degrees being con-|Thomas C. Balsden, senlor warden:| Visitors to the grand secretary’s| mm e allied bodies, are attracting large and | June and y 9 Fred N. Julian, scribe; Robert A|office during the week included 23, 2. but which | ferred on u class of candidates, The |5 : Eaiives George A, Koerber of Garden City representative audiences. ¥ opened Friday evening, June 4 o8 tworty Sriasiters | Toage, No. 142, of San Jose, Calif: . 3 chapter will visit the Masonic and - s With an elaborate reception to | o ¢ ol Loerb company. . charge of the services at the Masonic arter m and its oldest|moblles will be at the car stop, Geor- | o Cincimnatti in September o at- | Josephine Tebekah Lodge, No. 13, of and Bastern Star Home this afternoon | livine past master. who Wwas present- | gia avenue and Rittenhouse street, it |tend the ninety-ninth session of the San Jose: Antonio Facenda of Old at 3 o'clock, with the lodge chaplain, |€d Wwith 4 handsome %old watch by | $:30 p.nm. to. earry mempers trom the | e, ety ninth sension of the |San Jone; Antonio Facenda of O Rev. C. M. Young, rector of Trinity | his brethern. through Howard S.|car line fo the home. b O e o s v e - Episcopal Church, Takoma Park. of- | Omohundro, chairman of the board | — n"“ = At which tiine l‘,'hl"‘ml;"' y o fclating, and with music by the lodge | of trustees. For this spacial oceasion | Ariington Chapter, No. 39, will meet | 2In&: : quartet. Automobiles will meet the |the pastor of his church, Rev. DF.|tomorrow evening at Fireman‘s Hall, Georgia avenue cars at the Takoma | Barle Wilfley. and many of its mem- | Cherrydale. Va. = The business se Fark® termings and the 1ith street | bers were guests and contributed to | sion, which will be of short dusation, cars at 8d Street and Blair road to|the elaborate program. June 23, the ' will be followed by an entercainment convey those who desire it 1o the|M. M. derer was presented by nast!given by the Dramatle Club of the home. { masters headed by Dr. Summy: June Ladies' Councll of the U. C. Cof —— | 24, there was a thanksgiving service This club, composed of star player R N\ \, H The Scottish Rite bodies weill have [at Brightwood Park M. E. Church.!will appear in a play entitled ~Th > y i no more degree wurk Until tie return | Sth and Jeferson strects. where the Thankagiving Meoting of the. Grub: =i\ v 10,000 i So eloquent of quality has its emblem of the cool days, i the fall rd- | lodze chanlain. Rev. Charles S. Cole. | town Sewing Clrele.r The various \Z\ 3 | : ng to the announcement of Ellwood | pustor of the church. preached & spe- | local and city ohapters are invited to 2\ = Mi H i become that prospective owners are U iles P. Morey, the deputy for the Supreme | cial sermon. and June 25 the cele-ba present. Refreshments will be A | : Couneil in the Disirict of Columbia, | bration wa nght to i close by a oy - : i ' convinced that all they need to know Mithras Lodge of Perfection wil brief enniversary meeting in the as as one : - s . ToF Hecoraes meaatres ANgoet 7 but |lodes Taom and. Incladed a vaudec| mhe grandascretury has been nots ~ . about the car is that it is a Cadillac. Detween times the summer vi ville and musical entertalnment | fled that the following chapters have (,ual‘anteed i will be on. The Rite, under Deputy o X called off their meetin; for the sum- E i Morey, is said to have made rapid| Kallipolis looking forward mer: Ruth, Esther, Naoml, Bethle- ~ Common Sense Auto Polish—the Open Evenings advancement, especially in to an enj outing at Colonial | hem, Mizpah, Areme, Takoma, Temple, greaseiess cleanser-—that’s the name ter of new membership. which is being | Beach. Vi . Chafrman A. Catnedral, Columbig, William _ F: 10 remember counted upon to hasten the erec Mite *hi arfous subcom-) Hunt, Friendship, St. Johns, East i ~ counted upan to nasten the erectlon it Aiehcll Piilins and varlous subcon | unt, Friendenip, St Joime, Eest < e THE WASHINGTON CADILLAC COMPANY streets, without injury to the mam-|tails. Chairman Phillips states that)Centennial, Joppa, Hope, Acacia and i lass, DRY AS BONE-—so0 dry that moth work of the united Mas he has many novel features planned Harding. = ¢ > : % Fidy RUDOLPH JOSE, President bodfes in attaining a United Masonic | for the prophets. = —0 p S you can sprinkle dust over the freshly Temple on Temple Helghts wh A letter received from Mayor W. H.| Temple Chapter, No. 13, will hold a ! i polishied surjace and then *‘fiick off ** Fhml‘;-e renrbflul\lul(\'«’n{ the dign Caldw :]»n‘ rxlm‘x:wmm”l'flhlf fl:v.\\t: i :’v:‘d' :g:clalmm;etl?k tt;mrf:_l"rnwmhlshl for - every particle with a silk handkerchief! and Masonic culture of the Nationu uncil promis 2 purpose of conferring the degrees S = ; e o ('-glm The present cathedr ‘,“n’.'ijx-vm-n has for vour entertainment|on a large class of candidates. Fol- i the ONI:': preparation vou hav | T. W. Barrett. Sulex and Service, 24th and M Sts. West 2850 announced, will always be open on mll Suiosm e asuns b (Al"'rnlm-v‘\‘d- lowing lhenllnllll!(nn an excellent ) 3 ever seen that will pass this test. | Tuesday evenings for recreational [(oloni h extends to the Grotto! program w be rendered under the A B " " u:‘JBo;‘v:'znt L of Washington a most cordial greet- !Mrefllrm of Miss Sylvia Klavans and 4 ; W= ~ The first application of Common — ing on its intended visit of July|Miss Miriam Augenstein. July 16 the A f S Sense will addat least $150.00 to the Takoma Lodge is going to have its |[14-15. 1923 i chapter will hold & la fete at 6th A\ g s appearance of your car! But it will nnual barbecue and Masonic picn Another letter from W. A. Taylor,|street and North Carolina avenue \ ) = - cost you only §$1.00! Your nearest aturday afternoon, with Junior | secretars of Colonial Beach Lodge.! southeast. The grotto band will fur- ¢ s 3 Druggist or Accessory Desler bas it Warden Wallace and a special com- | No. 199, A. F. & A. M, states: “We | nigsh music during the evening and a N J - i y 5 mittee in charge. No details, however, | extend you a most cordial welcome to | good time is assured to all who come. WA - At or can get it for you, promptly. have been furnis! for 1.un‘,¢uuu. jour town on your expected visit of|The auxillary home board met last| N - And of course, always, if necessary, s July 14-15. and will do all in our|Thursday at the home of Mrs. Harrfet s\, you may send direct to the Labora- Dawson Lodge, according to the[power to make your stay here as|Corwin, Mrs. Cella Todd, Adda Fred- A S § ey 505, 1100: of it ethpie Jatest circular of its master, Allen L. |pleasant as possible.” erich and Mrs. Lillie Efbel being the ey + 1.00; g sample, Colton, has appareiitly _®ached th The tentative program as outlined | hostesses. 12c posta, conclusion that a day’s outing at|by Chairman Phillips is t, leave —_ Marshall Hall will be pleasanter and | Washington, steamer St. Johas, 2:30 When Acacia Chapter nferred the { more popular than the winter “ladies' | p.m.. Saturday. July 14: arrive Colo- | degrees upon a large class Tuesday : 1 = night” in the lodgeroom. Accordingly. I"Beach 7:30 p.an. After a recep- |night they had Junlor Past Grand | S H N rrangements are making for on by town officlals and others|Matron Campbell and Associate Grand I L { Anacostia Council, No. 16, at its regu- lar meeting, with Councilor Kinslow in the chair, heard the report of the trustees, showing that the council had | 1140 Comnecticut Ave. Franklin 3900, 1 hildren's day” Frid August 24, there will Le a parade along the|Patron Betts as guests. The chapter when the Charies Macalester has been | beach front. participated in by the!is closed until September 18. In the H AuTo PoLisa speclally reserved by the lodge. sub- [officers,, Grotto band, drill corps, drum | intervening time there is to be a lawn Jject. however, to the passenger traffic fand bugle corps, the prophets, town |party July 16 at 2026 Lawrence street | " ' o Mount Vernon, and the members |nflicials and others. Following the ! northeast. and a moonlight excursion \ } M STANDARD OF THE WORLD - i COMMON SENSE MANFG. CO 4183 Olive, Saint Louis 31235, f. 0. b. Detroit E Disc Steal Wheals Included You Shall Know Them = By The Tread Millions of Miles ~ Delion Cord Tire Hundreds of thousands of owners Lasting impressions gained through the ex- have driven millions of miles in perience of long and dependable wear. Overlands equipped with the The picture tells the story. Note the heavy. s e S . Wata the well balanced tread. A tread that will wear Chalmers Six single one of them has 'reported = indefinitely—a tread that will prevent undue ; - H . h broken rear axle. - Service records skidding, Value 18 Fa r igher as well as comparative tests and o . s s : measurements have convinced us . These m;eslx‘lml:;es: °“:hw“h fl:le:i‘l'bd-"y o The improvcrr}l)ems in the Cch}al\lrlners Six are s(o ¢ ¥ give one not only the ten thousan es guar- ! worthy that they give to almers an out- :l:ta:;teaglzeflan! d::s g ldttlxg)— anteed, but many more additional miles. b standigl\g value among motor cars, entirely day at or near th Ovy hn;o i : regardless of price or class. y ear the Overland price. Price Price ’ In beauty, performance, ease of control and s:s.ss / $31.95 wonderful riding qualities, this greater value 1048 . oyt is instantly apparent. _ fi':g 28'32 We will be glad to show theimproved Chalmers 24.95 42.95 Six to you either at your own home or our 25.65 46.95 show room, and submit it to any test you care 31.45 79.95 Biaame Chalmers Six Prices - - Roadster,31185 . = ing, 31235 A Handy Match Box ‘;';:':'Wg:: ;Zm:g $1345 Sedan-Coach, $1585 ourin, fob. Jo i g f ledo (Note the illustration) 3 H' B’ LEARY’ JR' Roadster $525, Red Bird $750, Coupe 3795, Sedan 1321-23 14th Street :o“::’sn:fpflm’.:dmfu;:uz: .,Mw You can charge Delions to your account——or Main 4105 open one vith a purchase of one of these tires. R. McREYNOLDS & SON ' Wi by - P o T T e CHALMERS i i i : Members o.f the Better Business Bureau i Bt ol SIX Cri R

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