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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1923, e M o e e e i ” W-l H Ch 0 lodge in America mow in existence.|ical Corps, from Fort Benning, ommandant of the naval station, Oglethorpe was master of this lodge, [{to Fort Hamilton, N. Y. and r)u ma: Virg! Islands. He relie tison tias at MEXIC IS REBORN’ and its first past master. 3. B. Wise, 3t cavalry, from Athens, | Capt. 1t 1. Tough, +ho h : And Jokes Wit’l Tonight Oglethorpe Lodge of Odd |Ga. to Chaftanooga, Tenn cd as director naval - ENVOY HERE sAYs Fellows met and passed resolutions . I W. Leonard, infantry, z e. Navy Dejariment. Capt directing its officers to take imme-)Charleston, W. V e : director of maval i 1” diate steps to acauaint the authori-|signed to the 10th Infantry, at F ] : ctor ot naval 4 | ‘ rlnceton en tics in England with the impropriety | Thomas, Ky. 2 gence, has been asaigned 15 | “The social and political organiza- of the removal. This lodge ls the| Capt. W. D, Mangan, 24th Field or- | ©72mand of the Tennessee. ; B i el i e i i oldest in Georgia, having been found- | tillery, in the Philippines, i Mam s Clonk s opithesith spent & half hour yesterday in con- | [ | tion of Mexico has undergone rapid ed in 1843. lordered to La Crosse, Naval District hus been relieved from changes in the last year,” declared 3 ; with the Wisconsin ard. |all active duty and cred home Manuel Tellez, charge d'affaires of Maj. John D. Reard a The resignations of Lieut. G. F. 134 Models to Be Displayed|*exico. in an address vetore the|Request to Remove Body|GRAND LODGE VISITS i necn deiaiics : S L T e members of the International Asso- i s of | have been u:-::l‘;fly“.n at Convention Hall, Og- [cistion of Arts and Letters. 1715 I} Withdrawn After Sounding ANACOSTIA MASONS e s A Reinbur, “| Rear Admiral Robert Stocker, Con- street northwest, last night, in which ot Donaldr M MeNae, - inla struction Corps of the bureau of con- le declared that modern Mexico had : : e s B detaiied 1o the 51 ;| struction and repair, Navy Depart ed a number of limericks. He sent tober 20-27. no prejudices or hate, but had a set- | Public Sentiment. 2 L e ne® ioi dute A ®!ment, has been detailed as superin P T e e R g Resuming its series annual = e o1, tendent of construction at the New- body. titd pelicy, based on a settled purpose B e ERnds miuitatione (o 4He!l constittent Hleha, "o, | n i 2 3 3 of A b rd of offi has be port News shipbuilding plant Practically all Washington :«u-'wl\‘! wigse, in the group were: Winslow | Forty-six local automobile and ac- [vamcement o (e b te o Sqaai | B the Associated Press, e aee Grnd Lodge of Ao o | pointed to meet 4t headquarters, dis- | Lieut. H. I Stevens has heen trans filled Poli's Theater last night at the} W. Bulles, Princeton: Milton Fulle. |coscory dealers, representing. forty- | opsosiemey forah LONDON, October 16.—In deference [pald an official” call on Anacostia | {rict of Washington, to sonsider cuscs |3 fTRut & 1 caena” Vo) debut performance of the \\az.'nrrl:u Philadelphia and Gale Johnston, St. |©n® makes of motor cars and their |, “After ten vears of con prous] o Easlan senftaaut e ETformmell RoaEe fes o rand master, DI | Goation of officers und act nto Domingo to Hampton 3 Opera Company, in “Lohengrin,” the| Louis. components, have already cont ghting the yoke was broken and our | racohe hae decided to withdraw the | inley, being one o O oo R e act 0L o 7 DA Flelds, - Medtoal s racted < o i i ; - . ek jane - of | (o lrune ;i he detail for tha boar \ida" of Wagnerian operas. Eduard ¥ nation born as a free state,” declared guests in whose honor ption it A o tcaraity i e : &ttt Domingo for space in the National Capital's|Senor Tellez. “Our ideals are pure|Tequest of Oglethorpe University that |was tendered at the H e {18 L M8 Hawkins, cavals; (oL t. Commander R locrike. who won such general ap- annual fall closed automobile exhibi- (3N QT purposes are clean, and from | the body of Gen. James E. Ogle-|Temple, 16th and & strects. by o Con ATt OIP: | Corps, to the naval tor By i e etk = < _ | Supremé Council, thirty-third de S 2 Philadelphia: Lieut. Max B upp) roval with his conducting last year, tion. according to Rudolph Jose, |, earliest ossaya on constitutional|tharpe, founder of Georis: be trans- |EUPFee Counctl, (hirty-thi e {Corps: Licut. Col. H. L Ehiladelphia; Lieut. Max Baum, Supp Warnerian Opera CO.. in DE-' versity undergraduates, here to at- tend the citigenship conference on pro- H H hibition, which closed yesterday. The but, Hailed by Audience. | o o e e iteon wa “in fine spirits,” joked with them Ritter Scores Triumph. about various things and even recit- | | ' versation with four Princeton Unl- | = 5 4 - we give testimony for our un- "~ Corps, from Brooklyn to the Navy De- cain proved his extreme sympathy chairman of the show committee of |failing love of treedom—{reedom as|f¢Tred to the proposed shrine on the |in the visitation. He wa cnted by ; t '['j;n"“"‘&‘;j":‘ e : partment, and Lieut. L. A. Kettere: and understanding of the great Ger- the Washington Automotive Trade|it must be understood in a democ- | campus of the university in Atlanta. |Deputy Master” Clarles F. | L0 m‘““ pecto al's - |Supply Corps, to Brook! omposer's sic the manner i racy,” he declared. b i his de- | Robert The latter being e b = Lieut. T D. Westfall. at Hampton mposer's music in Association, under whose “auspices|™*F¥; PRIcclArel L 4 of the| Dr Jacods, in annouucing his de- 1y, "o04 pogt master e & L L . wds, has been assigned to the com “h he brought out all of thel the show is to be staegd. American Red Cross and spectal| ision, asked that this statement be |Lodee, his 1d’of the Cormorant E auty of this tale of the gu--l This year's display will be made |United States envoy to Mexico during | transmitted to America: nd mast PRl fwas E su- | insign’ R. L s of the ‘l,‘l < of ideal love, s the negoti; ecedi; the rec- arly appropriate 2 jr.. of the Flor i, i 22 usual in Convention Han and it |ohe Rokoyations Preccie the e ENEpuas of Hesnest I Hall, Anacostia, s “apt. Philip Williams, commanding _ R Terrell of the Dahlberg was indeed right] L vt s said will comprise approximatély |States, surveyed generaily the re.| “The purpose of our request was ted for the and | Tennessee, has been detailed as e been ordered to the 4y when he said that the or-| 134 models. Including every type.|sources of Mexico and declared that | s capacity was tested by thé large | nor of the Virgin Islands and a ining station, Hampton road style and size | twotola. attendance. A feature was the pre- v ok R e s rom the smaliest and | the people of this try were in- 2 i in make or mar a Wagner-| Members of Supreme COM- |most inexpensive two-passenser bust | aercol e, o ihis of Mexico because [ “First, that the grave of our found- {sentation of specially grown roses to tan production more easily than any Dless coupes to the most costly and |they did not understand that nation. | er. the exact location of which had jthe acting grand —master. to Grand | ather opera. The New York State i. {luxurious limousines. The triendship and close co-operation | Byrod ttons in Eagiala Trtd\urvr 3 . Baldwin, and to e o ok atstsSmandenyitoiCallion PResi= e e ey aven: |t asipand eluse (oo;overation ALy Doen TorRat e L Secre G ing, October ana. continue to |Unioh was wrged: ba De Rowe: ERGibel mads) & CH g AT : » Past master and | baton, created the exact atmospherc and including Saturday, October 27. | rector ion f g in the great prin- Stary. on beRAlE of the Togee, T 1 A 4 general of the Pan-Amer] tion for our youth in the great pri . = I v the opera in the first notes of the | dent Today. Closed cars only will be shown, it |Union. ciples upon which Gen. Oglethorpe | THASter: Albert B Tew. welcomed the is stated. renin ert e, and upheld the ———— ity, 8§ Serv e rouRborE alll “m"rhung"m “Owing to the fact that so many founded our community, thus serving | Following the visitation, the Grand = - L 5 a- | Lodge officers proceeded to the H hroughout e ch 1 Delesates to the fortieth annual (Manufacturers announced thelr 195 as a holy sanctuary of Georgian pa- | i o the House " Nonder ul nstrumental | convention of the Supreme Grand | Todtls early’ (his’years Chairman i triotism. e e Dt meectait ris 5 : Hoss ale oo o o @ oo 2 ! grand master and the others to | Commandery of the Ancient Order of {abled to present a more elaborate 1 “The secul pusiasy was cox Gonles §RbEe the rdception was fons ml, Ritter Dominates Opera. the Knights of Malta assembled in|AFFay of new cars than ever before. { to make him and his sacred memory | there. Ot the =ingers, Rudolf Ritter domi- 1 an eternal tie of good will between { he visitation this evening will be | Washington today. They were re Comparixons ‘Enxy. . . i {to King Davig Lod 5 ed the op b by Teas & . . Sngland and America. avid Lodge, No. 25, at Ma- | : ‘ ke - ”v‘\‘ xunh fzf ceived by President Coolidge at the ! This show will simplify a prob- | “Tt js this last purpose that seems |sonic Temple, B at § o'clock | ¢ excellence of h 3 and | White House at 1 o'clock ilem for prospective buyers, sin | at present impossibie of realization. — ! iCinte: i st eted | : nstituted | 5IL @Mford an excellent opportunity A5 o the first, it is already partly { role. Physically & reted | Reports of committ to view virtually all the 17 accomplished. We now know whers |Changes in Stations of LASALLE EXTENS]ON UNIVERSITY » Specialized business training of University grade, by the famous LaSalle Problem Method—covering the major fields' of business. 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Other sessions will be held | Of Fespective claims easy. the gracious courtesies of the Army and Navy Officers v : “Also Ihele will be many new : 2 people Oglethorpe University will en- by ihe other, members of the |ate this afternoon. tonight. tomorru {and uniaue accessorics exnibiied. i | ACtiON at Convention on Ex- | heable Gietiorps University wil - Of Interest to Capital s potsibl Criticism ta might bo |4nd Thursday. conveniences for the Comtort of 115 ever remembered. L st to Capita . ould be : at oo 2 ISihe g Gomins is {tors and plenty of good music. i 5 Army. Y ANl G e o exDEEY i mmm,mmr throughout the | their exhibits, which it is said will | Referring to the protest made by |fare service, has be xmm(.n,,d] Apollo rather than a Zeus United S Do Sasmentenfiaterainyine week, ifs | - Jobs Expected. the Episcopal Bishop of Georgia to |from Ldgewood Md:"to Sin’Frun: Alsen. formeris a leading con-| The order has a membership in |35 f i ¢ 2 " s o A e but for the wast four vea the United States of more than 75,000, [ Emereon & Orme and Stanley = the Archbishop of Canterbury against | G008 BaBl VipiChemical > soprano nf much ability,|It is a Protestant organization and 0‘;"% Buick; H. B. Leary, Maxweil the removal of Gen. Oglethorpe's!idgewood, Md.: 3 plendid stpength and volume | stands for the promotion of Prot- |and Chalmers; Lambert-Hudson Mo-| rhe American Legion, in conven-|pogy, the Times says today: “This|chemical warfa g to|estantism and free religious worship | 1908 O Al CoTiss i ltion in San/Francisco, will take ac- |y, e ine e project.” | Wood to Chicago: Capt. 1 ec. |without interference with the aifairs | District Oaklana Company, Oakland;|iion in San Franciseo. Wi take 4o | would prove the end of the proj ResT (o Chicaga: Capti L Mo Trew Motor Company, Reo; Oldsmo- tion to seek reinsta The Times hitherto has expressed Neb o SSERTIRLR, 1 e bile ales ~Company, Oldsmobile; | thirty-five former service men who | ;6 opinion regarding the transfer of Bullock Quarterms Capt. k T . = her sing- From Middle Ages. Minker Motor Comj - 3 3 pany, Columbia | e, : e ihilde. DUl e order is said to be the legic- | and Liberty; National Service and|%SF® among the 118 printers dis-|ne general's remains to America, but e d is admirable. {mate descend the religious and | Supply Company. Rolls-Royce and |charged from the bureau of engrav- | in its editorial this morning r:\avl\rs an Hermanz; Weil Scores. military order of Malta of the mid- | Rickenbacker: Lattrell - Chevrolet | ing and printi it is believed here | emphatic protest against such a step. go to Johnsto 9 10 M 2 M U M M Meistersinger” Tonight. 2 = Isa of Brenuant, sang eas a sions of the order are t Company and Ourisman Chevrolet SR IS0 ] AR S MASONS TO PROTEST. A e e R S Smpanyanl Ovriman CheYolet] “rrancis Miller. commander of ANSELL, BISHOP & TURNER, INC.’ . = 5 mely ind made @ report 4t the opening | Company, Piersm-Arrow: O'Connell. |2ttending the convention. has been| Georgia Lodges Resent Plans to Washington’'s ——— Bon theh . 2 Hupmobilo and Jordan: Peerless Mo. | Pring the matter up on the floor of iy o itz o w h. ) heighys of W 3 v | Otner officers of the Supreme Grand {tor Company. Pacriecs: Wayno Smith | the convention AL T g as| mgton S LIFETI" ,E Open @ few ¢f her notes were shrill e ptain genera org y. Velie: Washington Cadilluc Vroniised for some time at they 2 1 v Gut his voice was 3 . e {George C. Rice Auto Comnanv, Flint | tomotive Supply C ¥ cide to be necessary. The general E 2 Yoy : i tor a kingly arc ¥ 3 am- |and | Stear ashington- \an.(nlla \iscellancous exhibitors will in- | public also i invited to listen to the vening Ahe © was W rained a rer fctors, Inc aige and ewett; |clude the District Agency Compan 2 ctive in reflecting the dra- t | v en- | Washington \\»:ron(ommm West- | sutomobile insurance; the National|Proceedings. LN ] i nd costumes were | sypreme first guard, D, . !rany. Jullien & Bartram, R-L Motor |of-town specialty concerns. mon's Lodge is the oldest Masonic rded tone: bureau post of the legion. who is = ¥ ey |iciarkiafotor ‘Company: [Kissell: p: x| Fotified sof the’ trestment sccorded et Witf, Ortrud in th + Commandery are: Supreme gener: & Co ; Stutz Motor Sales| 10 1e8 c it was said that|mass meeting in protest against the otto Tsemper sang the role ? annon and, Ohio: supreme | (' ny. Cadillac; Potomac Sales|ould be retained 4 ST b e el t €al mg erald, very well and Hern 3 e W. Welsh, Spring b Stephens: Franklin Motor | € T ce-| Czand) Master Robert I i Gulding 0 E Gy e Sillainous Telramund | . 'Pa me recorder, Fra 3 C nv, Franklin; P-W Mo- e sc nded notices | yragons in Georgia. Every Mason in - very ¢ o dram. identity as we ay, sIphia: supreme 3 tors Company. Packard; Ford deal- : Savannah is invited to attend and to v o s ——— s ictor 16 Gl Shigts oF mood ihithe potiels 4 Jones, Philadelphia: su-{cott: Washington Flint Company. | Motorists Assoclation, the American| Thursday night. Solomon's Lodge, sTBar supreme Accessorics will be displaved by | Automotive Digest. the Acme Auto | test against what is termed the dese fine for a traveling com- [ (laveland; supreme second i i the production held the at-| praq Oldfield, Portsmouth, s of the audience ntirety { preme instructc. John tn I : cnd of the scene. | Harrisbure, Pa. o s a _ the D will present ' yyijljam H ymas, Shamokin, & tersinger Wagnerian | havia H. Trout, Philadelphia, Pa., Flsa Gentner-Fischer, in the role™f |dle ages, founded 1048 A.D. All ses- {Sales Company, Barry-Pate Motor | ¢og S ETont Weaity. apeciaily ) in yreme commander. preside ay | Motors Company, Moon: Foss-Hughes | any, Kissell: P F.! the ex-scrvice men and atked to Move Oglethorpe. est Victrola House e - Tippite, 2 Sterrett & Fleming. ! Large /ictro louse alsq’ skiflfully handled. although 2 S P S e e Mar D=1e8 | tho forms vico men had been| . ;ova1 of the body of Oglethorpe nrov; hiims 4 ul sing , Cha p: S. S8e! . y ers (ten), rd and Lincoln: Harper 2 rer ac v v woldine Link S B E e s 2 A Motor Comu . Star _and Durant; | Parts Company 1 Standard Au- take whatever action they may de- cters. I preme “sword bearer, John J. | Locemebile. | Automobile Association, Motor Life, |founded by Oglethorpe, will also pro- | hearer. W Beard. Rochester, N, Y.: | the National Eiectrical Supvly Com- |Top Company and a number of out-|cration of Oglethorpe’s tomb. Solc comedy. beginning at Willie E. Higgins, Worcester. Mass. Jonet Stransiy will conduet | Others in the ast of tonight per- | of Free Mechanical Service thner. ditha Fleischer as Eva. { Vogelsa Desider ador as Beck- May Perish. SAVING OF A FEW DOLLARS EACH YEAR YOU OWN T B R SOUTH AFRICA SUFFERS i Next “Pool” Car for California | THROUGH OUR GOLD SEAL BOND farmance. indude: Mhepdore’ L atter: risk of loss or damage. ¢ . 5 y sth as Magdalene, Rebert | Mothers and Other Cattle A‘\bOUt OCtObCl‘ 20 . ? : THIS IS THE BOND THAT SAVES YOU MONEY— messer: Bmil Staudenmeyer as Nach- = THE VICTROLA—and they usually last for over 20 years— but in the role of Pogner. Hermann - S S P o d et A T DISASTROUS DROUGHT| for household goods, baggage. etc., at reduced rates and reduce —the Written Lifetime Guarantee man ax Hans Sachs, Benno Ziegler Lambs Being Slain to Save Thei as Stolzing., Max Loppmann as No paying for oiling, regulation, tuning the motor—A4 DIRECT zall, Otto Sem as Ortel. 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