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Ave. | Naturalist Elected to 33d De- | ed 509 Masons of the thirty | gree to the rank | honor. IMASONS BESTOW 'HONOR ON BURBANK | gree by Supreme Council { of Scottish Rite. i Luther Burbank, well known nat {uralist of Santa Rosa, Calif., today | was elected by the Supreme Council Scottish Rite, Southern jurisdiction, to receive the 33d degree. This honor was awarded the emi nent seientist in recognition of benefi- cent labor in hehalf of humanity. Mr. Burbank s said also to be an active | worker in the Scottish Rite in his community. His election brings the number of Masons who have been elected to this highest honor in the rite by the pres- ent biennial session of the Supreme | Council to 231. The degree will be { coferred at the Houseof the Temple, Sixteenth and S streets, tomorrow night. Two District of Columbia men, Rev. Dr. John C. Palmer and William D. Hoover will be in the group upon which the honor will be conferred The Supreme Council today also elected Sarmuel Sung Yung of Peking China, to the rank and decoration of knight commander of the court of honor for his valuable work among Scottish Rite Masons in China. Mr. Young is in the service of the Chinese government, and was former pres dent of the Tang Shun Railway and of the English College at Peking. Secretaries Elect Officers. The Assoctation of Secretaries of these Scottish Rite bodies in the Southern jurisdiction, meeting at the House of the Temple today elected officers as follows: President, David THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925. Masons Honored W. Knowlton, Minneapolis, Minn.; vice president, Samuel L. Goodwin, | | Salt Lake City, Utah; secretary, Fred | D. Cornell ! The Supreme Council today added the fourth honorary emeritus mem- | ber, by naming the Earl of Donough- | more, Soverelgn Grand Commander | of the Supreme Council of Ireland, and past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Ireland Donoughmore’s election adds him to the list of thre honorary emeritus members, which includes’ Raoul V. Palermi of Rome, Italy, Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme | Council of Italy; Leon M. Abbott of Boston, Sovereign Grand Commander | of the Supreme Council, Scottish Rite, Northern jurisdiction, both of whom are in attendance at the sessions here, and the late Gobel B'Alviella of Brus: sels, Belglum, former president of the ‘Belgian Senate and a leader in Masonic life in his country Authorize Welfare Program. g The Supreme Council today_also elected Charles Rosenbaum of Little Rock, Ark., who is lieutenant grand commander, to be dean of the Supreme Council as of Saturday, October 24, in recognition of beins the oldest mem- ber of a council in point of service.| Mr. Rosenbaum has been an active member for A new w ram has been authorized by the Supreme Council under which’ Scottish Rite bodies in the several States within its jurisdic- | tion will be alded in their financial rellef work among members of the fraternity by the Supreme Council.| When the States have set up spe- clal funds for such relief work, under certain specifications, the Supreme Council will match these funds dollar for dollar. The Supreme Council now | has on hand about $100,000 to inau- gurate the new relief work. This pro- posal was put before the council by | a committee on altruistic work in-| cluding E. T. Meredith of Towa, for- mer Secretary of Agriculture; Edward Helena, Mont.; Thomas J. Ashevilie, N. C.; William P. ! Patton of Omaha, Nebr. The Supreme Council thi and decoration of knight commander of the court of This is the prerequisite to the As EBONITE "“Strings™ to a Stick, Around the Gears MR. MOTORIST EBONITE cushions the teeth of the gears, it takes out the extra play and the grind. It completely buries the gears in its rich, adhesive mass of shredded oil; elimi- nates all metal-to-metal con- tact, and saves repair bills. Buy with your mind made up. Demand EBONITE. Take no substitute. At dealers in five-pound eans, and at serviee stations from the EBONT pump’ only. — | for | Knokvland, Dr. William Layton Kobins (upper) and Albert fi. Putney of this city (cen- | ter), elected knights commander of the court of honor. Lowe bank, noted naturalist, elevated to the Luther Bur- ho was today 3rd degree. thirty-third degree, as one must hold the rank of knight commander for four vears before becoming eligible election to the highest degree. Seven Washingtonians were accord: ed the rank of knight commander, and all were invested with it at the cere mony last night. Most of those from the 33 States, territories and countries who had been elected were present last night to receive the rank in per son. If they could not be present last night they will receive it later. The complete list of new K. C. C. H. is as follows: Alabama—Frank Abraham Abelson, :njamin Broadway, Edward Palmer Eberlein Olin Alvert Johnston, Harold McDer- mott, George Underwood Potter, Wal- ter Milton Whitinger. John Peter Baird, J. Arthur Charles Beck- | llace Boardman, Har- Crowley Couch, IHerbert Drew Ed- wards, Harold James Harris, Helmstetter, George De Matt Hender- son, Floyd Turner Hunter, Frank Lo- renzo Irby, James Rideout Winches- ter, Charles Fugene Smith Arizona—Quintus James Anderson, | Herman Burr Leonard, Joseph Cres- ton Myers. Zone—Charles Robert Tread- Joseph Thomas Woods. na—Nelson Erroll Lurton, BEd- gar Tilden Monroe Van Bergen. California (Northern)—Charles Rob- ert Barnard, Olin Lamar Berry, Harry Charles Broudy, Charles McAlpin Bur. Charles James Clark, Earl Le veland, Arthur David Coding- ra Willlam Decoto, Allan John stone Donaldson, Idward Melville Durfee, Clarence Lynne George Washington Ger Willlam Penn Humphreys, Himmie William Jacobs, William Francts James, Hans Paulsen Jansen, Herbert Morgan Jef- freys, Lee Jones, Joseph Russell Harry Thompson Kyle, thirty-third and | Burt Burwell Gantt, | Carl | raser, | Duff McGilyray, Hugh King McKev- itt, Cale Clark McQuaid, Charles Franklin Nehrbass, George William Nellls, Peter Nicoil Nelson, Robert Pleace Phillips, Harold Irving Schole- field, Enos Bunnell Smith, Leo Henry | Susman, Chester Kenneth Wakefield, Oliver Morton Wells, Theodore Mc Kay Wright. California (Southern)—William Mait land Beamish, Charles Willlam Hei richs, Milton Ely Hoffman, Walter A bany Linsdell, George Willlam Mar- shall, George Herman Naegele, Au- brey Rivers Parks, Edward Odell Weed. Colorado—Harry Lester Baum, Cor- liss Duffy Charles, Will Dubach’ Gris ard, John Toblas Leggett, Jasper Loren McDonald, Godfrey Schirmer, Willlam Giddings Schweigert. District of Columbia— Lurt! Ginn, Melville Dupignac Hens-y, John Walter Karsner, George Buanks Mc Ginty, James Alphonso Wetmore, Dr. Willilam Layton Robins, Albert I. Putney. Florida (Northern)-Charles Curtis Bagwell, George Graham Dockrell, Walter Gray Stedeford, Edgar Raper Wood Florida (Southern)—William gomery Atwater, Charles Blake, John Thomas Chr bertus Dow Clark, Ant 3 Connor, Adiel Marvin Dodge, Carlisie Cleveland Nott, Henry L. Oppenborn, Edward Lee 5 5 Stubbs, Chester ght Georgla — Lucius Bellinger Beck mann, Augustus Paris Bugg ard James Cason, Ras Hitson Cleveland, John Jay Cohen. jr.: William Clarence Dunn, Jullus Maurice Extrowich, Wil lfam Aiford Fuller, Paul Faver Green fleld, Franklin Henry Hammack, 'homas Hunter lenderson, Theodore Gourdin Kershaw Willlam Owens King, David Max Levinson, Paul Shee. ley Roper, Leidy Wadsworth Shehee, Claude Winchester Shelverton, Frank Benard Steger, Barle Stretch, Benja min Studley Symons, Wilborn Arthur Upchurch, John Gooding Wilson Hawali—Harry Norwood Denison Archibald Smith Guild, H n Wil liam Ludloff and Thomas Sharp.- Idaho — Chester Charles Baker, Frank iloward Evans, John Harry Hopffgarten, ¢h rthur Snyder Rufus Mont- Francis Towu »¥ Fremont Adams, Fred erick John Alber, Ampllam Hale Avery, George Washington Dyer, I, id Guest. Roy Winfred Hale, i Horace Amasa Howe, 1 Garfield Howe Welllngton Wood Neuw John Henry Ott, Ed 5 er. 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Our work durinz the p: remarkable for its performance, uxe of all modern met that dentiatry of all ite terrors wnd add Tort und relief of our putients. rob y Dr. Frelot und staff of expert, careful den- B tists that % been our record for the dental work leaviny yeam. Al aupervised personally by Dr. Freiot and teed. Testimonials upon rooms. Al sterilized ‘befor uest. re using. EBONITE (1T's SHREDDED O0IL) FOR TRANSMISSIONS AND REAR AXLES BAYERSON OIL WORKS - COLUMBIA 5228 OPTOMETRISTS | Are Eyesight Specialists T'hey examine your of drops or drugs of an eyes, without the use 1y kind, and determine » Attendance AL ATTENTI t 24 years has or the skiliful ¢ thin office ‘i Eight large sanitary reception nstruments, glasses and appllances, drinking cups, etc. DR. FREIOT 407 Seventh St. N'W. 0N been painful to the com- Hand-made Plates our spe- cialty, $10, $15. $20. Other plates num, silver Tain. past 23 , alumi. nd ull' poree- Fuaran- Guaranteed d_operating thoroughly Terms of Payment May Be Arranged s _Is One of Our M.“fi Striking Features 76 “NERVOC . Charge for extracting when other wor M. ul Hours: 9 AM. to 8 P.M. indays: 1 Look for the Name DR. FREIOT and Address Be Sure You Get Into the Right Office. Phone Main 19 %%, 1% WASHINGTON (NN PEOPLE eing dor 0 AM to 1 .M. (7 brose, Eugene Solomon Bamberger, Lucian Lee Constant, Sidney Croney, Chester Arthur Dickinson, Willlam Bell Downing, Leo Norman Gish, Harry 8. Grier, George Guy Hall, Frank Lee Hall, Ira Edriiond Henry, Peter Cameron HIill, Fred Horn, Laurem Chesley Housel, = Charles Henry Howe, Wilbur Ernest Huff, James Albert Hugus, Franklin Groff Hunsicker, Clifford Victor Hunt, Wil liam Franklin Jackson, Sidney Shef- field Janes, Marx Mayer Kaufmann, Christian Krahe, Frank Edward Kramer, John Edward Landls, Charles Forney Latchaw, Alexander Lee, Fred Luther Little, Carl Frederich Matt- miller, James Thomas Mayall, Frank W. Mills, Albert Dale Morrison, Wil ilam W. Potter, Percy Lowe Reed, Edward Burnham Remy, John Har- lock Robtuson, Derby Sharpe, Joseph Louis Shellman, Frank Shoemaker, Raymond ~ Kellogg Stiles, Elmer Franklin Strain, Harry Milton Swartz, Albert Deyo Taylor, George Wilson Trout, Charles ~Otto Varner, Earl Benjamin Wooten, George Turner Wright. Kentucky—Jams Phillips Barnes, William Henry Christophel, jr.; Davis Delaney Crabb, Elden Edwin du Rand, Arthur Walter Riggs, Fred William Martin Staengle, Victor Votial Vinson, Isaac Thomas Woodson Louisiana--Josef Mina Ring, Ridgley Bowers, Hezzie Donice Bul- loch, Julius Edwin Wardwell Clement Flanders, Idw vey | Garrison, Willlam Henry IHenderson, Thomas = Wynn_ Holloman, Henry Mever, Franz Herman Probst, Quilty, James William Kirschoff Stumpf, Robert Louis Taylor, Alfred Tharp, Francis Collingwood | . Warren Otto Watson land—Frederick Theodore Dor- ton, Clyde Nelson Friz, William Vien Masgon, Earle Claude Richardson, Willlam Perry Rizer, Richard Willium Scherf, Badsett Stevens Mace, | Minnesota—Albert Meyer Bank, Rob- | ert Hasley Conway, James Wil'tam | Copeland, = Thaddeus Gould Dolliff, John Stonesifer Gilbert, Herman Held, Frederick Edward Jenkins, Raymond Ernest Johnson, John Ludwig krog- stad, James Arthur Melone, Charles Noah Orr, Charles Sumner Palmer,| Lorin Weaver Smock, Herbert Cad- wallader Todd. John Ludvic Willlams. | Mississippi- -Harry Edwin Adams, | Albert Franklin Copeland, James | Smith Garraway, Robert Martin | Holmes, Willlam Edward Pleasants, Jay loward Shulenberger, Millard Kronacher Weller, Ben Frank Wor-| sham, Charles May Wright Missouri—Albert George Ray Bond, John Henry Carl Alan Burton. Leslie First Time Offered 2010. to 2026 Third St. N.E. Open Daily to 9 P.M. Take G st. car to 4th and V sts. n.e., walk one sq. west Most convenient location—one square south of R. I. avenue. Houses contain 6 large rooms, real tile bath, hardwood finish on first floor, white and mahogany on second; 7-inch oak floors; both rear porches screened; electric outlets and switches in all rooms; built-in refrigerator; hot-water heat These houses were built by Mr. John T. Barrett, an expert contractor and builder, who has given his perconal supervision to all branches of the work done and has made it his business to see Campbell, Adolph Henry Conrad, Frank® Houghton Cromwell, Ray Vaughn Denslow, Waller Edwards, Frank Louls Gass, August Frederick Henke, Fred Clark Hoose, Thomas Andrews Hopkibs, Willlam Morris James, Herbert Sabin Jones, Thad- deus Burtis Landon, Willilam Thomas Longshore, Frank Arlington Miller, Edwin Mueller, Thomas Merritt Pratt, Charles Claiborne Scholl, Hugh Al- meron Sprague, Harry Duncan Stephens. Montana—James Miller Charteris, Willard Almur Dodge, William Brewer Garrigus, Ildwin Grafton, Maurice Handler, John Ellsworth Lewis. Nebraska — James Henry Adams, Beach Coleman, David Johnson Cra- vens, John Wilson Cronley, Willlam Windle Davis, Fenton Burns Fleming, Oliver Edwin Mickey, Charles Ellis Nichols, John Dean Ringer, Bernard Nathan Robertson, Marion Ulyses Thomas, Charles Vance Traphagen, Ralph Alexander Van Orsdel, George Arthur Volland, Albert George Wam- bach, Le Roy Thurston Wilcox, How- ard Stebbins Wilson Nevada—Fred Andrew Sawyer. New Mexico—Charles Walter Phil- hour, Alexander Ignacius Riedling. | North Carolina—Raymond Hamil ton Boyer, Willlam Marshall Boyst, pa—— | Posey 7 PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Superviston U. S. Treasury 1408 H ST.N. W. PAINTING | Paperhanging—Decorating I P. F. GORDON | 355 Cedar Street N.W. 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