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K} 'BATHEIJRAL ST[]NE WILL BE DEDICATED .. George Wasfiington‘s Gavel Is to Be Used—Potomac Lodge Celebrates. 'K'he 140th lnnlvsrsnn’ of the lnund ¢ Lodge of Potoma ge of me olden Masonic order m the mmsc is to be memorated | B:turdny and Sunday Mth specm cere- monies. A feature will be the dedica- tion of a memorial stone, which the members of the lodge have contributed to Washington Cathegdral. A special communic: llon of the lodge will be held Saturday at 7 pm in the Georgetown Masonic Hall, consin avenue. The Grand Muber ol Masons and other Grand Lodge officers, together with the Association of Wor- shipful Masters of the District of Co umbia; Fredericksburg lndi:;d No. 4, as| 320,000 DAHAGES ASKED. X444 | Tailor- Says- mmmm llndfiiéd - ‘His Competency as Crdaftsman Separate sults for $10,000 dluum cach were filed. today in the District || Supreme Court against Benjam'n Spigel and Sarah Spigel, 2604 Connecticut ave- nue, by Mayer Ackerman, a tallor, whose . pllu of business is at the same ddre Ar,kemum charges slander and asserts that his business has been adversely affected by sntemznts alleged to have been made by ,fi" gla.tendlm.:‘ to a cus- tomer eoncern g cunps ney as a craftsman. - ‘He has been' tailoring for five years, hete s the court. Atwrney Miltan W..King «IDDQI!’S for the. tajlor. BLAMES UNEMPLQYMENT ~ON PLANE‘S AND AUTOS | Bhekmith Snys He Hn !eqn om ‘ot Work Since Trade Was Ruined. Unemployed since the use of auto- mobiles and airplanes became promiscu- No. | ous, James D. Colbert,,48, of the 2900 Government, service will be honor guests. Admission of visitors will be by card n he emony partlclpated in by R‘ghl REV Jamy Freeman, Bishop of Washington, M.u ‘take plnce Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock on the main floor of Washington Cathedral. The historic gavel oi President George Washington | in laying the corner stone of the United States Capitol will be used. The special gavel commiitee will be comprised of John H. Wilkine, Charles Graves and Harold McCartney, all members of tomac Lodge. Potomac Lodge officers are John E. Chrisman, master; William C. Dowden, senior warde junior warden; Henry U. Milne, senior deacon; H. Clyde Grimes, jun)or deacon; Maurice L. Brewton, junior steward. WOULD SHIFT DUTIES OF TRAFFIC BUREAU Southwest Washington Citizens Recommend Obolition as Inde- pendent Unit. | Abolition of the Traffic Bureau as an | independent unit and transfer of its | duties to the Police Department, under an assistant superintendent, was rec- ommended last night by the' Southwest Washington Citizens’ Association in a resolution proposed by George W. Yeat- man, chairman of the police and fire committee, who asked that the Com- missioners prepare a bill to that end. Mr. Yeatman told the meeting that such a move would effect an annual saving of $18,000 by eliminating dupli- cations between the offices of the two | sections of the force. The mePt.ng Was, held at the Fairbrother School It was further resolved thnt the dele- | gate to the Federation of Citizens' As- soclations be instructed to bring the | matter before that body at its next meeting and urge its support and that copies of the resolution be forwarded to the Board of Commissioners, the chair- men of the House and Senate District | committees and the chairmen of th subcommittees of the District appropri- ations committee. A motion was adopted that a letter be gent to the District Commissioners ask- ing that the case of Policeman R. J. Allen of the third precinct be reconsid- | ered. Allen’s dismissal has been rec- ommended by the Tnal Board in the ooting of a colored m 8hoo ‘Through the ccurtcsy of ‘W. 8. Ufford, | secretary of Washington Chapter of the National Tubflrculosk Society, a film, "tznseaueuces showing thet an early discovery leads to an earl recovery, was shown t.o n glthering "of school children. NEWSPAPER MEN NAMED. Benate and House Press Gallery stamdjng Committee Is Selected. Newsnuper men in the Senate and House press gallery have elected the !ouowlng standlng committee for Lhe ensuing year: G. Gould Lincoln, Wash- ington Star; Charles O. Gridley, the Portland Oregonian; Charles S. Hay- |§* den of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram; Charles G. Ress of the St. Louis Post- | Dispatch, and George R. Holmes of the International News Sen ice, RHOADS IS CONFIRMED. Approved as Commissioner of In-| dian Bureau by Sehate. Within & few minutes after it had * received a favorable repolt from its In- dian afllu< commlt h- Senate to- day conf Charles J. Rhoa.d-s Phllnd‘lumz bank- er, to be commissioner of the erhm o au. ENJOY) IT Jfrefih Fish! | Halibut . | Baby Stéamed or | Isaac R. Hitt in Police court yalerday[ Po- sentence of 30 days straight and $300 | den; D. Frenk Cummins, |~ r\f‘ block of Tenth street northeast, a re- tired - blacksmith, appealed to Judge msendh!mmt.he ympton, Va. Apnrehended on a charge of intoxl- cation, Colbert was arraigned and de- clared the use of mechanical transpor- tation had ruined’ his profession. “Have you ever been of nnv use to i your counll‘y’ inquired Judge H “Yes, r honor,” Colbert rcplled .. tnllsficd in the Army and fought for | my country. Now I would like to go lo the Soldiers’ Home.” Judge Hitt suspended execution nf’ Home r 30 days, and ordered the veteran to procecd immediately to the Virginia. city and not return. SPECIAL Squibb proc- esses have removed the impurities usually found in ordinary ep- som salt. Consequently, you will find Squibb’s more palatable than any other. Ask your druggist for Squibb’s Epsom Salt, a product of the highest efficacy and purity. At all drug stores To “C” Right “C” Foright | One pair for far or near vision—$12 value $1.00§ 1500 Frames at No fitting charge. NOTICE! We now rideff| the elevators at the Mather § Bldg. and save $200 a month. We can save you 50c on a dollar if you ride them. | THE FORIGHT || CPTICAL CO., INC. * 916 G St. N.W. Mather Bldg.—Top Floor 2 Elevators i Lobsters . Fillet of : i Haddock 4es23c THE, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C." THURSDAY; APRIL 18, 10%. Cheese Wafers If you relish the piquant flavor of real June make, full-cream Cheddar Cheese — you'll like Keebler Cheese Wafers. They contain this choice, full-cream cheese at its best. Every Hostess will appreciate these exquisite wafers. 35¢ Van Camp’s BEAN HOLE BEANS 4 Tins, 45c 2™ 23 Featured for this week at this spe- Tln cial price. TODAY is the LAST DAY To Buy at These Amazing Prices! SHRIVER’S Biue Riage BEANS (Cut Strmgles ) Silver Slice Grapefruit..............." 25¢ Honey Dew Pineapple..............." 25¢ Burt Olney “Petit Pois” Peas. . ......5 " $1.00 Colton Sliced Peaches. ... . Kraft Velveeta Cheese. ... B. & M. Lima Beans Campbell’s Pork & Beans A Moffee “Sanico” Coffee *#2<4 Land O’Lakes Butter Van Camp’s or Sealect Evap. MILK Office and Wmhom 1845 4th St. N.E, These Prices Prevail in Washington Stores Do You Live Near— NORTH CAPITOL & CHANNING Sts. Lyon Village, Va.? —if So, Yeu’ll Be Glad to "Know New “Sanico” MEAT MARKETS OPEN SATURDAY Upon the opening of these new meat markets the above store will offer — —only the finest qual- Finest Meats ity obtainable. ‘The same high quality we have Lb. 39c » 45¢ Lb. 55¢ Quality Groceries— sold for over twenty years. Fruits & Vegetables—reh and seasonabl e at most reasonable prices. Tall Tins 25¢ 3 Spring Cleaning Needs! each 85c .ok 35¢ « 55 Ghe High-grade Ammoma Parson’s Ammonia 1 O-Cedar Polish ........ « Do 22¢, 43¢ Johnson’s Wax Johnson’s Wax (paste)......... Wright's Silver Polish Solarine Metal Polish. .... Craiiss Solarine Silver Polish. ’ Mule Team Borax. Sapolio (cake)... Sani Flush ..... s Drano Brillo, for aluminum. . Bon-Ami 1 Bon-Ami (powdered) Silver Brand PEAS Blue Rldge CORN R e, obaaTT e Cakes for 6 Special Offering on GELFAND’S MAYONNAISE and RELISH A 16.0z. Jar 35(; A wonderfully good sandwich relish and mayonnaise at a particularly ap- _pealing price for this weck. You may choose to please your own taste. Polishes Pots and Pans LIFEBUOY SOAP <§SOSf’ka10c‘g PINK SALMON Tin, 17c Select Special Assortment of NBC Fancy Fresh Iceberg Lettuce 12/c¢ 15¢| SPINACH KALE Florida Oranges Large Size Fancy Ripe Prime Rib Roast ;s Pot Roast Sirloin Steak 3-Cornered Roast : Beuillon Roast Hamburg Steak..... Shoulder Veal Roast Fresh Shoulders Pork Chops Lean Pork Chops Loffler’s “Stockmette Hams : and SOAP PEAS 325¢ Fresh Home-Grown ONIONS . 35¢ ** 55¢| RHUBARB BANANAS o-25¢| . In Our Meat Departments! Per Case Alnflment You Choose Del Monte Sweet Pickled Peaches. . ." " 35¢ Shriver’s Peas and Carrots. . .. 203 Trusty Friend Hominy......... Loffler’s Sausage Meat...,..........2 Loffler’s Sliced Bacon..................." Federal Matches. . ...........3 "= "= 10c Loffler’s “Stockinette” HAMS Take advantage of this price. A big vdue for the week end At all Groceries & Meat Markets 35¢ *47c Per sl .00 ! Make Any { 25¢ 3 Ibs. 250 4'bs. 25¢ 3 bunches 10 2 bunches 9c A very special price— finest cuts from choicest Stewing Chickens Shoulder Lamb Chops Shoulder Lamb Roast " Light Bacon Strips Smcked Shoulders Salt Mackerel ¢ 1) | Sliced Dried Beef. . Tongue Loaf Tongue Bologna. ... Spiced Ham Shoulder LAMB ROAST Lb.\3 5c A very spcma! price for this week end.