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OCTOBER 17, 1926—PART 1. e ——————— ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Columbia Review will hold a the- ater party at Keith's Theater Novem- Past | Chureh of the Holy Comforter. to) | was held in the dining hall. celebrate the birthday of the Woman's | NATIONAL UNION. 26, and Constellation, No. 39. Friday— language the words in the Spanish | that are “pure, fixed and splendid QUEEN MARY-HAS ;ANCY | But the modern Spaniard and Spanish FOR NOTTINGHAM LACE | Amevican wil continue to talk ahout radio, automobiles and other current | interests in mongrel terms which the | dignified academy persistently ig- nores | Fits Up All the Rooms in Sandring- ham Palacz With Pretty Cur- | { tains and Spreads. power of Jue the greater batife Ry the Associated Press | people. especially in the Western LONDON. October 16.--Queen Mary | Hemisphere. nccording to Farle K has fitted all the rooms of Sandring- |James, teacher of Spanish the ham Palace with Nottingham lace | Hamilton Institute, eurtains and also has provided many of the heds in the famous palace with Nottingham lace spreads. This has | come as something of a shock to dec: | ments Influence of Sports. Most of the modern sports. amuse- and inventions are of Englith orators. who have been decrving curtains, savin such s draperies. lout in a report on American speech had heen relecated 10 the ish- [ and these new things are described to jonable sutaris the Spanish people in the latest Eng In doinz over the old home of the |jish terms through the movies. trav- late Queen Alexandra. a free sweep | gling salesmen and ‘the magazines to her own taste has heen taken hy [hventors and nranufacturers per- Queen Mary The palace wax some: | gop jn puting on the market new de- what gioemy with dark hangings and | G Bhout consulting the academs furniture. The queen has hanished [ 88 (AT FTUCve is acceptable this gloom entirely and iven a very |15 5 U0 “he states. "Aords B, homely' appearance o the | 10 N idopted hodily. Others are adapt was filled with manv gifte and |ed: foot ball has ""‘_".""‘l“’l&('fif:',_"";‘(1";‘[;: | hall is beisbol and s i snelling efer in L. ns chicklets. sodas, ophies of much sentimental value to the late quee hut most of these have been removed from the living if they did not conform with simpler style of decoration Mary has chosen WASP FIRST PAPER MAKER | Chinese Learned the Secret by | phonetic in America speaking of jello! broad- | changes in, being voums | And so the't the | finds people and s akes, cocktails pies, eskimo ting and what not In the new edition of the dictionary which the academy has guarded since the Spanish linguists have has. tened to make amends for their slow- with the ness in keeping up e 7 ¢ Ins ild Mr. James finds. The Spaniard who | Watching Insect Build a Nest. | Tl ,"geak ‘with beauty and preci Chine to make pa- | sion may now safely use such terms per. accol lezend. by fas i cablegram. radiotele- watching 4 wasp build its nest. which | fonia. linotipia. planola and subma Teally is made of brown paper., it is | rino. related in “Modern Aladdins and ot all Spanish lexicozraphers are Their Magic.” hy Charles Rush | so conservative as the academy mem.- | and Amy Winslow. A Chinese hers, he savs: et LR TG e 10,000 New Words a bhite of wood. chewed o neared it on the nest “Am early as 1879 Salva had com e per from wood pulp. piled a dictionary containing some ancient Egvptians made their 26.000 words not accepted hy the demy. The more modern Alemany paper by pressing together sirips of Ac papyrus plant. and later the Greeks their di which, it as © unsanctioned. and Romans made writgng t material from the skins of lambs, | Sures us. are used by careful writers. calves and kids, but when the Chi- |Of this number half are technical nese introduced wood pulp paper into | terms< and “Ameri Europe the use of parchment soo Mr imes concludes it the ceased. but it was not until near the |Academy’s hopeless strugeles furnish end of the fifteenth century that pa- | “an eloquent argument for those wh per was made by machinery oppose attempts to standardize te . Linglish tongue by the establisment of an American or English academy. The language of a people must be dy- mamic. not static, and any regulation must keep not even abreast but ahead Maine Nature Farms. From the Lewiston Journal Snow Pond Summer residents are | ; > a : having a sreat time with a little |of scientific, sociul. or cultural devel- muskrat which they have succeeded jopment in making quite tame. The little 2 s beast does not seem to mind being | watched by the amateur naturalists. RAIL. INQUIRY GAINS. but whenever one of the more curious approaches it dives and coming up a few feet away grins gleefully. The above sounds quite plausible. but an- | | NEW YORK. October 16 (®.—A rapid increase in inquiries for and track fastenin, is reporied from other resident tells about having a |the Pittsburgh distr One or iwo fame bass that causes much aggrava- |roads want as much as 2.000,000 tie several inquiries are in tion to the fishermen who come along | plates and I c With their trolls and seeing the fine |the market for 5.000 tons of spikes fnny specimen swimming beside thflriQulmnlu of track accessories are boal or canoe they endeavor to entice | being sought by several of the large it from the water, but to no avail. railroads. The hopelessness of the academy’s | | outside influences over the Spanish | ace | and American origin, Mr. James points | times, | jonary admits 40.000 terms which | hut rails | on the next meeting night. October 25 the council would exemplify the fir: ¢| SHEPHERDS OF BETHLEHEM. | degree. A number of applications| A m aits Doake oo d fae b s | s R e e M Monday and it is expected that there | Xotheast Masonic Temple. Vice a large class for this degree. JR.0.U. A M i will b | Comar. Mrs. 1 | One applicant w | plication accepted. and | tions_elected to membership. Howard presided. s obligated, one ap nine applica "loda Meetings this week follow: Mon day--Andrew Jackson, No. f; Anacos- | M. Reagan and Jennie S. Tupman. | \ia. No. 16: Bennings, 3 : Capital, | representative and alternate to the | No. 25. and Reno. No. 46, Tuesday— | Supreme session. recently held in Independent. No. Wednesday- Newburgh, N. Y., gave a report, The John' L. Burnet, N Washington, | *hairman of the good and welfare No. 13 Old ( “'No. 24, and Toto. | committee, appointed Mrs. Alice Graul mac Valley ¥ ‘a. 32. Thursday | n charge of the card party to he held | Mount Vernon, No. 10; October 27, at Northeast Masonic | Jefferson, No. 12; Edward .J Temple. | | | . Net Contents 15 Fluid | i A AVegetabie Preparation’ ‘ B it lm‘n‘!ihnfil\dfl{']l&!fll tingine Stomachs nd Bowis <l | s A it | neither Opiuf | PNot Nancoric A Constipation and Diarrhess ‘and Feverishness & Loss OF SLEE? resulting bersfromo ¥ TacSimie Signature | g CENTAUR GO NEWYORK ! MOTHER! Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless sub- | stitute for Cafmr Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing | Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. ! It has been in use for more than 30 years to safely relieve | Wind Colic Diarrhea on of Food,promoting Cheerfulness, Rest and Natural Sleep without Opiates To avoid imitations always look for the signature of W l ‘Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywherg recommend i To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Constipation Flatulence Aids in the as rila Ballard Oil Equipment Co. 1745 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D. C. I film that forms on teeth, science - has discovered what believed to be a chief enemy both of sound teeth and of healthy gums — a viscous, stubborn film that ordinary brushing has failed to effectively combat. o Thus thousands who hive taken greatest precautions, even from childhood, with their teeth, still are largely subject to tooth and gum disorders. Many of the common tooth and gum troubles, including pyorrhea, are largely charged to this film. To combat it, a new dental care is now being widely advised as embodied in the special film-removing dentifrice called Pepsodent. Now an effeative film combatant For years dental science sought ways to fight film. Clear teeth and healthy gums come only when film, is constantly com- bated—removed every day from the teeth. Film was found to cling to teeth; to get into crevices and stay; to hold in contact with teeth food substances wbich fer- To which modern dental science attributes many serious tooth and gum disorders — To attain clear white teeth and firm, healthy gums, many authorities are advising this way to combat the dangerous film that forms on teeth mented and fostered the acids of decay. Film was found to be the basis of tartar. Germs by the millions breed in it. And they, with tartar, are the chief cause of those in Pepsodent. Please accept Pepsodent test | | 3. M y .’ Morgan Read, No. 1, and y c Prudem made an ad- s[l_llNG GUNTlNUESl Spangled Banner, No. 8. Saturd The executive board met Wednesday | <" f’"""" e e thaniced | Benefit Association. A program is P | Liberty Bell, No. 55, evening at its rooms in Washington | dress. Consu "j"‘d"(, oK "B for | veing prepared under the ditect ber 15. I | State Councilor Beck has appealed |Loan and Trust Building and perfected | the degree team tnd o Twere | MrS. Lillie Lambath. Mrs. M. A meeting was held in the W. B. A, f to the subordinate councils of the Dis- |arrangements for the dance and enter- | their services. = Brief vemafks Werd| sahon, supervising deput oficds Snliicday - evéiian to PeLeds B B 1 1o lrmlz.dn:mlelm N m“d; b Bl b KLC LG (RO T | plans for the entertainment of the ued from Page Fifty.) i i , new members from October 1 to De- lard Hotel Ngvember 20. Chairman |camps. & ictory TS : 5| Suneenicn o . Nt bl | n Page Fifty.) ‘lamA Monday evening. The grand | 10, ERPET, R, L sponsored | Arthur A. W ‘dm resided, with John | President Stott of the Temple As- Victory Review. . Mis. Ada | supreme commander, Miss Bina \‘v - master announced the appointment of | £ h ! B Riodch e e | e et @ the hoard of directors | Byrne, commander. will hold a rum: i West of Port Huron. Mich.. who will ! Elizabeth Shepherd a hai The | Past Gn ~*n ‘s by the national councilor, who is of- | K. Rhodes acting as secretar) Jack | sociation tol . = le, Novi r 16 Sev stol -, i o ber 1 e e s » chairman. The | Past Grand A. Yates Dowell as the | ¥ the national cobRetiot B0 i Bl \arshall desires the members fo send | at a special meeting during the week | GES SO0 ovember 16, at Seventh | stop in Washington November n . 5 council entertained Mrs. Elizabeth | new grand herald of the, Grand Lodge | (o108 “everal, DU licthat [in thefr lise of ot § o & affairs | Street and Rhode Island avenue. Mrs. | route to Ihfladelphia to attend the Brief Se 's Wide Di Shayhehd EanaiiDesaty “Hiate- Coun: |Rna. sahicinin. (Tt B F | counchisanaisuborainace couRclin s L el VL 0f gients whomthey J6 o e A O e Ada Byrne is in charge. Miss Heulah | W. B. A. celebration. It was decided ssion’'s Wide Drop o Nrs. cora 1 Hos n- | and installed him. Grand Sire B. W. | jring in the greatest number of appli- | sire to attend the dance. & 1 of ‘the ssgorition. Phuss for some | 08 SRS o Tn COMRR. TR B | ation. w o s. Cora L. Thompson. A pro- | Bradford. who was present, commend- | 'S 1 oo o o Aecial meat: | Lnprovements I’ thek property. were ps. Mrs. Minnie Dunn. Mrs. | to give a luncheon at 1 o'clock Mon Not D 5 (§ram was given as follows: Piano |ed the grand master upon his selec- | “JOU0 1\ Roaq Council, No. 1, met |ing Tuesday evening at iis hall, 1012 | outlined. ¢ Bertha Spearman. Mrs. Anna Lanford | day. at which Miss West will be the as UDrastic as the solds, Miss Mary Elizabeth Green: | tion. Addresses were made by the | ¢ Pran o8 0 i ier, Md., last | Ninth street, and completed arrange-| The ways and means committee and Mrs. Fraley were appointed a | guest of honor and the chief speaker. ; presentation of a bridge lamp (o State | Grand Lodze offcers. B | Fieiile (oF, thehnnatlen orammenth misate ey ANE MDHASY VeI ath tha) commItse ca (ke cRRcceluptieimest) Tt Eicrentng e Seitu iR fo0g Day Previous. | Vice' Councilor Mrs. Elizabeth Shep- | The grand master requested | 1onp, N ding (harlec Mangum |10 he held November 3 a: I'vihian|temple, and preparations have been ing October 25. dered her. to which members and e ot Couti s B ae | bl i i ke v 0o conrer | ChvHite InreBlaing { G e T e |amble, Special inyitAbions are Dkl rostfors e Mb llgween ball mttre| X0 8 Oty " CIUbRWIERRe S entor | THonie of Cue order are invited. The A e cill: entertainment. the Singing Leath- | the second degree on the night of | yiecant. (. . afuller and \W. &.|sent out. The s committee oF| New Willard Hotel tained by Liberty Review tomorrow ' special featuze of the receptlon will By the Associated Press | ornecks, comprising = “Chick” God Mcial visitation. October Shurlin spoke on ‘the entertainment |the couneil having the matter o e o ITat it Dusiiiess|| CocNIuANat Siotclocis AprogeAm wilt| be alais peaentation Tuesday will NEW Y e ot {frey and “Phil" Osthans, in songs | g 1 City Lodge. No. 20, sent it8 \tn he held in Stay Hall October 22, cha is Crawford Bennie, chairman Sat y aoh host Weanesday of the| 0€ presented and refreshments served. be given over to a conference of work NEW YORK, October 16.—Selling |and chatter: presentation of 3 hand- | prize degres team recently to Phila-|On motion of W. I, Earnest. n fag |J. Harry Jones. William Dahl| mestines eah fisat Wedneadsy m the|Important business in conmection |ers and members. | Misw West will it agalnst the stock market | bag to Deputy Mrs, Cora L. Thompson | delphia at the session of the Sovereign | was voted to the Mount Rainier pub-|James A Williams, Itoland Bell, Cia D s Sicibaessions pihe | with the visit 10 the city of Miss Rina | leave for Philadelphia Tuesday after- iaerp undiminished today and prices in | hy Drill Master John M. Futreil. A (irand Lodge and won the first prize | jic school. ence Ferguson and W, H. Barnholt. | an the third Wednesdays. | M. West, supreme commander. No-|noon. A number of Washington all sections of the list were swept|gold pin was presented Siate Vice | in the degree contest. The grand| Capital Couneil. No. 25, was called § | *old G ok A fold an im. | Yember 1. and the W. B. A. week at members will accompany her. but own to mew low levels for the cur-|Councilor Mrs. Elizabeth Shepherd as | s = Erang | Conial Counel 0. o O % Pite | WOODMER! OF THE WOBBDE: | 1 0ions o ant o et Floas, | Philadelphia will he transacted the larger part of the delegation will rent movement. In contrast to yes. |a personal Rift from her (AUZREr. | hne seques ladk;‘h", ::?‘slnr;' ‘ah e L e | - | portant convention next Friday might. | "IN Vperl (TRl club | follow Wednesday g 3 - 5 - | has requeste: e to ag: Monday evening in 2 G g . . de il 4 7 Hrls § ;:;»:lnv\”: m:ordgrly ]dm‘lino.. today’s | Mrs: Margaret Amick. Mr: ephierd Lror inis degree with e hene Drize | Rowic 'T@mmr.g eveiand Kennicut. | \Women of the Woodmen Circle \\‘xll)Tht’( emerlalmn:e(m»c:snm_mllm:: 1\\("‘llmr| will hold a theater party Octoher 19| ~Mrs. Lillian Hall. chairman of the ,hm,‘n; Rres i e ,"”“,"“"- al- | was also presented with clusters of | (an"ihot eonferred it in I'hiladelphia. |chairman of the committee premaring | Eive a party next Friday night at i\ POt nexs pluy uEiS0C RATELS “|at the President. | feature committee for the Philadel- N e oy oy E s irle in mcOne. |(oRhlias ‘and ifoses, the iprescniations |imho idesree iwill e el In ithe audi [ for ke roll call on Octoher g:. re. | Church Hall Eighth and C streets |wowanN's BENEFIT ASSOCIA. Members and friends of Columbia | phia celebration, presented her pa- mon at the clo points were com- | heing_made through Past Councilor |y Liym of the temple. Federal City | ported his plans ahout completid { northeast. “Woodmen and their wives | | Review. No. 3. Mrs. Abhie Gates,|geant and her ideas were adopted. All Although there | John M. Futrell und Mre. Effie Tancill, | 175500 001007 4 lodges to bring all | Reno Council, No. 46, at its meet. [are invited. Mus. Robert English has | TION commander, are invited to attend an | members who are going to Philadel- ,,,“.P,,,pm'f_nu l“""m“ d“ o specific | members of the initiatory staff. Ad-{ 7 giqates for the secon® degree to|ing Monday night w presided over {arranged a musical program. | i apron social October 26 at W. O. W. | phia are requested to communicate SOCOUREIOE thoiheiny Meatlton s 1 | onne= were made by the State coun- . ficial visitation. A A s imeior R, H1. Walker. | EIm Camp was host last week to| Brightwood Review. No. 5. Mrs.|Hall at 8 o'clock. A oneact play. | with her. SRt fob the eavy Wnulation’of (isiiov Sre. JuiliaiDerlano. (CAVOE O | Himyieicrand maater. Has fssueda calll| Willlam P IBtOUL anpounced that ‘he | large sgathering of sovereigns fol. | Margaret Knighting, commander. an. | directed by Mrs. Corinne Farrell. will | \ashington Review. No. 4, Mrs. A. Bl o e R e el | for thelanpointment ot MouriirenEe (800 of thegcnics oM S5 Bad ar. |lowing an initiation cremons staged | nountes a_banquet, to be held Oc | be prosented. Refreshments will he | M. Moyer, acting commander, will ~ . rveys ide sentinal, Mrs. Louise A, Grubhs:| i acl rdina ranzed a short program for Monday | by the boost team. A banquet | tober 25. in the parish house of the | served, meet October 21. trade, indicating that the improv t - sentatives of each subordinate lodge = ! . e outside inel. Margaret Sey-| - e o th tiatio St . . Sev- | ¢o"meet with hi e G 0%, night, in addition to the initiation g;:tylw\:n“l}:m:lm:r(‘:!:‘K:.‘yi th J::i -\y-(»ur_,;\nrll A\::li(flilul(;'v‘(dll’ (t:nl(ih. ‘,lfmf:}:‘lz ;)c‘(h ,:rm lm‘“ . Lo RSt i v ; : ons were | searl Wolfe. Other special in. | Tomple. 26 : ‘o, served : not being maintained, ol O L am") _Fred D. Stuart Encampment. No. SR 5 : , e e e | iba al efeplanimaatink jto- | A Tiew Tackeon Conal e & 8 Cotton Declines Again. B i ity Mis € morrow evening, at which time the | M(l.;:d(a_\- mifeht n s Pythian emple. N : : 4 ed: Sta ¢ o 5 by o with Councilor €. T. Smith presiding. teanwhile. another decline in cot- | I Mefle, State Warden | Golden Rule’ degree will be conferred | with Counclior € %, STl DIesing: ton prices focused attention on.the| senn; " Junior Pa upon a class of candidates. The de A 5 - . unsatistactory sitation’ created b | & oot dee atice 1. Shuller Eree will ‘be conferred by a spectally | 8hiD., Councllor Smith named a com . ” e e ¢ unci Alice 3 125 e 2 ALY | inittes, consisting of five members ; L fon LrendnE Reiop, RRIGhLhe fiiate s, i Chi , | selected degree staff under the dlrec | of 1his'council, to revise the by-laws. 9 atest sethack in | j34ie Levy. Floda M. Reagan. e o PR A e the stock market and the slackening | i it ames B. ( | .. ing Reach and National Reprezentative | | DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA ' of geneml business activity. The first e Sher 2 divert elffecte. the trade toviews ve- |t MOFERE IV T e former | " Grand Chaplain John T. Dent | During a_recent_visit to Washing Port. were to he seen in the canution | hat¥ O 1 ce included; Mrs, Ro.| nounces that the order in this juris. jton Mrs. Mary E. Booth —national [ governing forward buying in the ta . Nall, Edna . G and | diction will @ave divine serviees af [rogent of the Daughters of [saie'la olce een ese s";{",‘l i ; whorah Streitherger. Refreshments | Lincoln Road WMethodist Chur | was Hv: v|-:1 of honor a rece n\j»n ollowing reports thar steel opern | oy fihone in. cha F the | coln road and U street northe ziven hv the No. Fichxsimie e Wlouing aow Eniie | oosisaed S iihone AR BRI DE T2 | Simner ey 81 (Cona | 178 at_the Citv Club, - ° . eneral arrangements were: Mr. and 7 R Dr. Youngstown district. vessive sell- | \fre Benfamin Montgomery. Mr. | breach a spegial sermon At the husiness meeting Jast evening Ing of the steel shares was resumed | nd’ Ave, John M. Futrell. Dr. and the annual election of officers was { United States Steel was battered down | \fys, A, . Taylor, assisted by Mrs. | Rebekah Lodges. |heid. Mre. James G. Haskell was to 1361, closing 2 points net lower | \qa RBrady. Mrs. Mary Freeland. Miss | Mrs. Margaret Royston announces | elected regent, Mrs. F. C. «£arpenter, E Al 136% Youngstown Sheet and [ \pa\ Glizabeth Greene. Mrs Min.| 7 masquerade dance and bazaar. to | vice regent: Miss Taura Luff. monitor: Tube, Republic, Rethlchem and other | Motta Woadehek. Miss Frances Tan. | be held October 30 in the auditorium | My Tae Buckley. custodian: Mise Jane Independents drifted moderately lower. | i U3, a1 roacrs and (o M. Hart.|of the I. 0. O. F. Temple, 419 Seventh | Coleman, chancellor; Mies Catherine " Indications that the motor industry | o Istreet. Sullivan. financial secretary: Mise }"‘;fl‘i '"‘lmdn the ’lvinrlv of restricted | The celebration of the seventy. M(h‘l""’“’ ‘-‘\nn “[;“‘_“‘ ‘M\ “f';""m‘fi »:‘" e wing and was forced to cut prices 0DD FELLOWS. | anniversary of the Rebekah degree |tary: ) inm ewart, treas in order to stimulaie sales promoted s | was held in the I. O. O. F. Temple jurer: Miss \° ia Offutt, inner further liquidation of the automotive and Master Henry W. Tibpett. | October 8. A program was rnn.lm»lm_f:u:ml, Mrs. Gerald Walsh, oreanist. ssnes. General Motors sold as low | wccompanied by his officers, Will pay | pr. Homer J. Councilor was the prin. [And Mise Elizabeth Dolan, trustee as 1411, and its cloxing quotation of | 1is #nnyal ysit_to Mount’ Ple ciral speaker, and the Columbia Quas- The retiring rezent, Miss iather 37s represented a loss of 35 points | wdge, No. 29, i all 4 teti Etrished, (he vooallpxisic: Moriarty, will serve past regent. I from the previous close. Hudson,| eenth and Kenyvon streets Tuesday ERident o i « | State Regent Mvs. H. H. Ricksler e . . = & P P Jordan, Mack. Tricke; T - aine | The president of the Rebekah As | 0 %ed a joint installation of of- HEN you banish the Ice Man with that New Electric Refrigerator make sure the Repair poan | Trucks, Detroi o gm Gt U | sembly. Mrs. Linnie A. Ke .uruH 4 : e o 0 illvs Overland preferred wer he official visitation to Excelsior | g 4 deaoTnanE .| ficers with 8t Charles le, Clare ) . Wpresmed Lo the Somest dovels “,“f,".f Lodze, 17. was held last Tuesday | :'1:: lvf’filr";l‘,t f.r“fll’."f. a:";imrf::r';::"‘xflu‘r;‘o | don, Va., and santa Maria Circle. In Man dpt.m t take his p/a(t.’ vear Following the slump G vening. Che officers were examined B a i sonr 1o | Gion H Md.. will be held the mid & . . . . . Bl Mctois D avoit HrbL o o | by b i oo atiey e e o gL ISt Lol the, wear 20 @i Noyember, e thing to do, of course, is to choose an electric refrigerator that will keep both of these P S t dropped more }| n 1’ e S Miniam (REbskan | Lodke, 'No. (6, oc- | USSL SOVCIBSR o0 e G nratit y y 2 an & points to 317%. resses were made nd Master | toher B ol s e A ow < appo FaER 2 Forced Liquidation Evident Tobett: Grand Representative W. W. | rresident a Handbag, o '“|ed chairman of ariangements for the gentlemen from foot and fingerprinting your spotless premises. ced Liquidation Evident. | Millan.” Deputy Grand Master and | py esi Ceiter ofietallc visit |annual hanquet wof the circle, which ¥ : - o Freed liguidation was again_evi | “ommandant Lemuel H. Windsor, i linent pRERen L oLy VI | Ninghenoinriex dmorion: And that, Dear Lady, is a lot easier than it sounds! ent in the volatile specialties. some | jrand Representative John H. Wood. | ton 3 g of which had been under the sponzor | Girand Senlor Warden of the ¢ m,",h,,“i'. ises wiliibe ihealsnaes ROYAL ARCANUM. ~. ir 9 W k d » ghin of ool U S Cast Tron Pibe | Gncampment James . Lyons. | the auspices of the Rebekah Assem-| The Loyal Ladies' card party last For J wenty'l’fl)e )ears We ve orkre RIE s BT D e {:\zdrli? G L. "l"r"":‘l* Ihly at the Epworth Methodist Epis. | Friday evening was reported a suc- ’ .~ POt gk place: 4l DHL e M | copal” Chureh. Thirteenth and Iast | cess. % )/ K’- h Warner Pictures “A.° Fox Film. Pull-| i Patis. grand inscructor, ‘were | Capitol streets, this evening. to which | Kismet Council met Wednesday eve 0 eep em ut o, our Kitcnen: Biecuit mical and Loose-Wiles -~'|-f-lvmll\'| t-mnmemh-;'] ukn their | all members of the order and their [ning. —Several applications were re- S Vork and activity in the lodge Shierae are tnvi PR % i o 3 . 5 ¢ (Tdlroad shaves affered siifer ve | “Owing to pressure of Disiness, L L N L O Gl e For a quarter of a century Rice engineers have designed, built and installed refrigerating sys- s! ce 1o selling pressure with de | yand Herald Calvin B, Kincaid of | terested in the formation of el We Should Do, he golden jubil . . M . 2 : s ai r ~ A ither a e Should De,” for the g n jubilee AR ¥ 4 llies mainly held to fiactions. At | he Grand Lodge has tendered hisres. | bowling team or a drum corps are |class. tems in great private mansions, in stately yachts and in nationally known clubs points Tower 110, Chiesapeake | il Tl e v ot e A Pl e They have kept cold the food supplies of more than 250 ships of the United States Navy! and Ohio lost furth round. “ates Dowell of Beacon Lodze. No. ! presider 4 ) e H i 2 i e Sl s Do f Beacor wdze, No. i president of the Rebekah Assembly, | enth street - . . " e e ot e e T e DI O e embly. | ooster committee” of Kismet Naturally, in all those years of study and experience, they have learned how to eliminate was featured by another sharp de-| cemainder of the vear. i NE. | Council met at the home of W. J o . . . - : sline of 3 to 44 pointsin cotton, ve-| " Grand Master lenry W. Tippett. | TADIES' ORIENTAL SHRINE. | COutcl L ™, idae’ night. -when trouble making mechanisms. They have been able to simplify and to improve our system. = rom reports that trade | Deputy od » Lemuel H.| SuZu Court, No. 21, recently ad-|plans were completed for the “zolden . ’ e . Pir e TSRl ol i i GiD vy Tarry 1., | mitted several néw members. At the | jubllee” class October 2 And the Rice Refrigerators offered you today are miniature refinements of these refrigerat- t ane he crop was sti Andrese Grand Marshal Millard F. | meeting October 11 the Councils meeting this week are:| . . . : - - ;;_-‘\:Iw'p by Eaod weather. Wheat | Jony aicially_visited_Beacon_Ludse | DY its captain, v, DaeIy OLetal s Wisdnesaay,, M. | ing systems that have for years given satisfactory, trouble-free service to such pafrn;ular ces recovered and closed the week - | tained with a Halloween party. ) nicipal and District; Loyal Ladies on 7 e y . b others B0 2 conte & misteimimer. 1‘ |t Shiirman o (e chiia el | Frides people as Vincent Astor, Cornelius ' anderbilt, Henry Ford, Seth Thomas and dozenso 2 Foreign Exchange W: k. | fare committee, reported progress. It . . & W . . . . el f_m“ 2 ?"I"."W_ lin xpected the cotirt will meet in ita| KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. The technical reasons back of Rice s:periority are too long to include in thlg advertisement was quiet. Demand sterling was ‘"”‘v quarters at the next meeting and | y\muranth Lodge. No. 28, extends but we feel sure that you and your husband—especially your hushand—will want to in- alightly easier around $4.84 13-16, and a hingo party will take place. | an invitation to all knights to attend . 3 4 e Norwegian krone fell back to 2346 | RNI {fts annual grand visitation tomor- vestigate them. cents Ialian lira showed a small GHTS OF COLUMBUS. row evening. The chancellor com- -~ . . . . R _ gain at 4.11 cents. With the price of | | A large attendance witnessed the|mander has arranged a program. Tclephone or write us and we will put you in touch with the nearest Rice Demonstrator. silver again at w low for the | | installation of officers of Potomac IathhoneSunerior Lodge. No 2 i o venr Chinese emrencies were weak. | Council by District Deputies William | Will confer the Kplght il b Go to his store—ask to be shown and convinced. . The weekly clearing house state- S « eely and James T¢ Ryan.. The|NeXtL convention, Octoher & & g -y 5 ment showed excess reserve of $26, ; officers ~are: Michael D, Schacfer,| ~Svracusians Lod will con, Learn at first hand whag time-tested proven performance will mean in ‘your kitchen. 032,990 as compared with an_excess | Academy Heloless in Face of srand knicht: William Foley. deputy | fer the vank of Isquire October reserie last week of $37.993.330. i | &rand knight: Joseph Fitzgerald. re. and :hv Irrmr nlr I\n\vgh\d)rm\;rr . ate reserve totaled $61 ) : e corder: John Buckley., treasurer: Jo.| (‘alanthe Lodge. No. 11. will confer The detailed statement of 1 Newly Coined American |<eph Fitzpatrick. chancellor: J. J. Me- | the Knight rank October 23, and condition revealed decreases in the Carthy. inside guard; Patrick Gilhoo. | Union Lodge will confer the Knight principal items. Loans. discounts and Phrases. ley and Louls Nesline. outside guards; | rank October 27, invesiments decreased, $45.447.000; net g F. A. Hefferman. advocate, and Wal. | * At a meeting of the ways and means demand deposit 11.000: cash in ter 1. Plant. financial secretary. State | sommittee held last evening the ques awn vaults. $ 00: reserve in | _ o | Deputy Charles \W. Darr outlined the | tion of a fair and other matters look e 1 isheriai mispaton o e Siac { propesed activities of the nrder for the | INE to the cancellation of the debt on Rianke. $154891000: Ena time deposits, W YORIK, October 16-—The Span- | ensuinz vea Annotncement . was | the temple was considered and a com $1.293.000. ish Academy has issued a new edition | made by Edward L. Tucker, chairman ppointed to report on the of its official dictionary containing all |of the membership committee. that for thege several schemés. - Film—Enemy of Teeth No other method known to present-day science embodies protective agents like DSEMEN HEReH gunn divards s Send the coupon for a 10-day tube. 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Name gradually lighten as film coats go. Then for 10 nights massage the gums with Pepe gums then should start to firm and harden. At the end of that time, we befieve yod will agree, that next to regular dental care, ovides the utmost science has discovered for bets Pepsadéid The New-Day Quality Dentifrice FREE—Mail coupon for 10-day tube The Pepsodent Company, Se.:’ B-sz 1104 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, I, U.S. A, 4

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