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10 ; - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1927 ! % 8 Tl’l \Vl O i JV‘ITAKOMA PARK PAYS “;f’uf‘.firfi; ;le?er:tz?fit;;n fi:fl:gx? MASONS OF BALT|M0RE :“l:?\ltfllhzxnun:’lrl’;o(hgt‘\ll‘d:fid ts:m:c;ug:: SR NS VLR VARV i e Wily Unes J Mrs, Karl F. Krumke, treasurer, and SEE CATHEDRAL HERE gmtmfi;prmnhfimar,fm:;::syotlrnm [ 7 ! 1 §. H. McCrory, C. C. Waters and R. E. | l- V. P i i " mp! WASHINGTON HONOR ;n(i‘tuxli members of the advisory com- A Bfle——t o e mgumm'l‘({:?gfihe“ St ea Ize__ Isualize [ | things, to gain that gnd they all con | B — NS Rs S ! ready been given by Masons, and a 'y L, spire; they'd sell me hats and teething | o . s sonic ¢ 1 f th t! B L e e Mramtimens sparle phuge for | Fizst President Eulogized at Com-| \NDORSE BELL AND GANS.! Bethlehem Chapel Conducted | masonic committee of the, cqfhedens | | O REALIZE the benefits daily de- They take the sunshine from | A AR gl iy by Dean. definit ign to interest the | (@ rived fr n isi i ey e L Soorhell rings| munity Gathering in Trinity _ g 3 Toaions of t(:emc'::.;“{'ry in Washington Baah bbb ()ll?scured vision, one I say, to Julia 3 | Episcopal Parish Hall, Public Interest Association Also| s part of a Georse yashington | Cathedral as but to visualize the condition its o sther peddling X P! . 3 ay ellg: 2 a 3 ; 4 : House Expected to Pass Sub- | [1hee i ancther peadins ] Renominates Dr. Richardson. | ) members of Jerusalem Chapter, | absence would cause. Regular periodic | | No. 9, Royal Arch Masons, of Lalti examinations of your eyes by those com- riends, without The Public Interest Assoclation of | O ™ o day visited the Washing- it Iminis i rians 4 8 ‘nd| The citizens of Takoma Park cele | ! stitute for Administration | they woua o AN | ated Washington's birthday with |Bast Washington, meeting Monday | ton Cathedral, and after Ispectini | o rolieve Sore Throat youmust getat | [i4 petent to determine existing conditions, to many plea 3 ¥ | - vould ais ur C |2 commun program last night in|night at ¢ v Parish Hall, renomi- | the construction attended a _brief s . f . . = Measure Tomorrow. woul discuss ou motor cars, and our | 5 ERATEL B Tarn Tiall, Piney | mcre o ore 1. Richardson for | PFAYer service in Bethlehem Chapel, | the seat of the disease, counteracting the advise remedies and correct faults—is the L tne i eaath i1 mel. | Branch road, when the life of the | "%t g B 5 conducted by the Very Rev. G. C. F. | cause. Tonsiline is prepared and sold for | [ sure way to maintain good visi It’s well worth & | s Btatesman and wardor was |a third term on the legislative | pratenahl, dean of the cathedral, that one purpose. A dose of Tonsiline hil ty g sion. It's w ® while to— I do not |’ . P i v ' N s ’0 4 . > RS s akes no | eulogized. sory council of the association.|a member of the Masonic fraternity. Hassage) tomopow, (of - the “Hawie) : kes 10 | e exercises were presided over by o sieotie ommendation_ of the | Dean Tratenahl and Rev. Robert | taken upon the first appearance of liquor bill, urged 1 vis ¢s, in lan- | . i 3 ! J. | Lee r e S hr¢ ve I days of | [y s ) Mayor Ben G. Davis. After the in- t of Lieut. Col. J.|Tee Lev curator of the cathedral, | Sore Throat may sat » eans ttee, is confi- bold s t to]| vt Commissia % = é h 4 ’ and means committee, is co! e bold and str o ngineer Commission sickness. Use a little Sore t wis- | |2 “Euafld MW b a e 0] ad been pronounced 1 expected as a result of the chafinz dish. 1 rather i | Yocation had b 1! % ) g % it T : £ e Rev. William E. La Rue, the auc . was 4 hroush, o, = dom and buy a bottle of Tonsiline overwhelming vote by which the | fellow, too, who with no prologue | EvicaNmnE comiunitly SN As: {Oniatot he association indorsed The FEDERAL-AMERICAN tod Y sod it famerrow : - - ay. You may need if 0rTOW. Ah»lusemmru “;Mf,f(‘.l:fi;(?‘f‘i;::‘;fl.;;.;’:‘:;‘;x A(‘hlmh(‘li I(\vish = sell oy s the announcement |the appointment of T I g cial rule for immedi considera which is from spots and pimple: . f e prize Gans » Board of Bducation. nsist on the bottle witl e long of this measure, which is a substitute ¢ do not waste my precicu ®, | fost on Washington. Street improvements in the vicinity SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT necked fellow on_Jf2sit when you get it. | for the administration’s proposal. It don't deceive me with their| iy 4 @ sepor al . = 4 £ the | tol y - | winner of the contes s M ve considered and a report of a ary of the they don't re: to sordid | Kober of the se ) iand | committea of 100 colored citizens on Is One of the Finest in the | manu- | ¢ like super-salesmen and 4 5 S MA. eehiool prevention of delinquency and Entire Country TON IL'NE aphioveR PERFECT PROTECTION 1217 G Street+ h temsen -~ MO - nes were disregarded, and | jgyic i ! grade of the | ual wet and dry lineup e ned e school. | The winner read her| pgoyqeq For Sale and Rent was broken during three hours' debate | 1 2 s _ the audience. i i o dusferiny Some of the oty e et o | P ey s sromy| Je LEO KOLB «trietest prohibitionists fought the bill, 3 s studied Dekin geese | M HUA = | AN 602 as did, also, some half dozen members | o known and loved them e 2 n, “ho are the strongest advocates of Lilleade o Ui il o . ; !| 923NewYorkAv. 127TW c'n. Am modification. It was contended bY | ave no pe to hear them slan some that such a law would grant 2| jored makes him wild. And when he | Rev. Clarvence True V n, who spoke L) monopoly to from two to siX distil-| seeq 've swaliowed bait and iine znd |on “Washington, the Model t lerfes. Ot argued that Secretary | ginyer at a gulp, he switches off to|and Citizen.” The benediction was Mellon is “wet,” and that this measure | yeq) estate, and beats my spirit to a | pronounced by Rev. Christian M. would give him sole control, thus DUt | pyjp, This treachery, this false pre-| Young. The remainder of the evening ting “liquor production entirely in the | Yo e D an h s | s flavotentto OunoME. hands of “’fl&”‘" ki am & s cover: ! The judges in the essay contest Blanton Attacks the Bill. | ’ were W. R. 3 Erlian: SIS, o l o ‘1 l Among the drys who attacked the WALT MASON. |Ben G. Davis ! E. Gould. t"f e with COl ds epresentative Blanton, Demo- | (Covyright. 19 The exerc! vel en under the ! A s, who contended it would i - | auspi ki Park € place the medicinal liquor business of | Associa itz Association | FLU IS HERE! ? the country under the control of Sec: PENSION BILL PASSES. e Takoma, D. C.; the (ommunity | Get rid of that cold quickly and purify retary Mellon e | League, the I Codugn o system thoroughly by Ul e A e ar whicky . | House Sends Civil War Measure to | “Teacher Assoclation, the Civic PAPE’S ot a wet, and not Mr. | Senate foriAction. s Club, the Council of | < the prince of wets.” | Mot s, representing 12| ity for replenishing medicinal | The Senate has before it a bill | clubs in Takoma Park. COLD COMPOUND’ liguor Stocks was explained by Repre- | passed by the House last Mondiy to | ors of the general commit Ative Hawley, Republican, Oregon, | £rant a flat $40 monthly pension to | o said the present supply would |21l widows and ren a4 widow Jast only four and a half years. Civil War veterans. This is an in-| Need for the proposed legislation, | crease of $10 over the present pensi however, was doubted by l{epresenl}:‘\- IY; w n|?1n'lm?;;cdtilx; The ;1« . tive Carew, Democrat, New York, who | vesterd at the bill provides for ] «did he was opposed to the bill be- |2 pension of $50 per month. YOU SEEN “hiise e Helleved “he GnverIIANL] e could restock the liquor supply with- ; out its enactment. EL c TIJ | [ ) ° ° ° “The bill will aggravate the rot- tenness which has crept into enforce- ment of prohibition,” Carew said. p Cjfi 3 ¢ eautifnl Suspects Ulterior Motive. Z * ‘Representative 0'Connor, Democrat, L/Q;mwé New York, declared the mere fact that W | Qompletely Appointed ‘/V/VK{ / | the measure had divided both wets B S s o '5001-SIXTEENTH ST / Thg first and only mutual old line company to reduce its premium rates so that its e tilics, i that. whlle - - : policyholders get the advantage of the low initial rates of the stock company com- B s i i o Sbkis: wour | mou: :rnn ‘ bined with the advantages and dividends of the mutual. Limited to Master Masons. lic from being overcharged for medici- yB1 pirits. 5 e household budget I Sy B R | | e g | , Summary of Annual Report as of December 31, 1926 means committee, attacked the admin- istration’s liquor bill and declared t;:e wasted daily. Buy 7% substitute had no chance to pass the ] | > - 4 H Senate if approved by the House. your milk when you 2 ] ASSETS: Senate Shows Activity. need it from your . : i neighborhood grocer. b First mortgage loans on improved real estate .. .. ~ $11,429,854.45 While He debats i dici- T Ik I n et s For high quality at no : Real estate. . 627,622.40 way, an undercover campaign was be- higher cost, ask for Bonds ........... St H 1,165,200.00 $i5rs Simoot, Utah, & Republican ary, : : Cash in banks and in office. . ... 1.1111. T saT579.99 and Edwards, New Jersey, a Demo- 9 " Loans on Association’s policies. . ....... 2,954,69757 ) Net premiums in process of collection. . 2,141,168.97 Mr. Smoot was seeking signatures = to & cloture petition to limit debate on é All other assets.............couuunn. 383,761.55 the administration prohibition reor- agreeing to cloture. OWNED BUILT AND FOR. 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