TOE SUNDAY, STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C, MARCH 17. 1020—PART 4. 11 Joseph F. Bras bears spoke of the cam- Seven, Eureka Htve, |fo. f5; State rec- paign. ord keeper. Mrs, Julian Stewart, Martha Regent L. B. D’Orsay conducted4 the Washington Hive, N0.'14: State chap- meeting of Capitol Council last Thurs- lain. Ray F. Ptfer. Nation*! Tent. No. 1. PUZZLE day. Grand Regent I. S. Childs and The State convention will be called CROSS WORD by Markey, DAILY Supreme FRATERNITIES Regent Joseph F. Brashears Comdr. D. P. to Past. Grand some l- made addresses. be held at the Raleigh Hotel time Councils meeting this week are: Orl- in April, to elect & representative to the ACROSS. —y " • /6 Miller, T. F. Newton and Past Coun- ental, Tuesday; District, Wednesday, supreme convention to be hold In De- 3 fre (Continued From Tenth Page.) Dahler made addresses. -1 20, 1. Feel loss of. cilor A. L. ; and Loyal Ladles, Monday. troit. Mich.. July 19. 21. 1929. 5. Incursion. The reunion committee will hold a 9. Body of armed Zulus. 1437 A street southeast, with Hattie special meeting Thursday evening In WOMAN’S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. 13. Cultivate. Burroughs and Roy Wolfe assisting. the Junior Order Temple to make LIGHTER BATTERY PLATES Old Glory Council convened Monday annua' outing. Victory Review will meet tomorrow 17. Conduct periodical. pm plans for the I evening evening with the councilor, i at 8 o'clock. 18. Climax. Blanche Edward J. Ross Council met in the j Washington Review. Mrs, Mary Kil- SOUGHT BY ENGINEER 9/a Robertson, presiding. Five applications Junior Order Temple March 7. and was j ARE 19. A 7 ; president, charge of the substantive. jjjjjj lean will have were received for membership. by Linkins. Two 20. An ascetic or adept, supposed to The convened Councilor weekly luncheon tomorrow. possess magical powers. council held a hearts social. The last applications for membership were pre- Experiments May Result ,ln Sub- meeting of the Swanee Club of this received the Liberty-Union Review' will meet Wed- 21. Flatfish. 20 sented. Sixteen candidates nesday o'clock. 25 council was held at the home of its obligation and the degree team, under -1 evening at 8 stitution of Cellulose for 22. Folded backward, aa wing of insect. H||j 1 The meeting of National Review will stream. president, Mrs. Cora L. Thompson. It the direction of Degree Master George 24. Small Z 8 29 a be held Friday evening at 8 o’clock. Mach of Lead. 25. Assert to be true. was decided to have card party March W. Swift and Captain of the Guard i home degrees Automobile horn. 20 at the of Mrs. Zelda Robbins, Bill Lossman, conferred the upon !| WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. NEW YORK (A?). —Cellulose eleetric- 27. 1313 S street a Shaza | 28. Made smooth. southeast. class of 17. Past Councilor De storage " J Mizpah Council gave supper Tues- initiated class of batteries are under experimental Estuary of -»' ** a made the principal address. Fraser Camp a neo- 30. Amazon. §8 +* Monday by day evening met phytes night, development private laboratory 32. A receptacle. S in honor of three of its Anacostia Council in Masonic last assisted in the IP officers and members whose birthday Hall, Anacostia. D. C., on Monday eve- : the Boosters’ Degree Team. The Zouave Chandler, consulting engi- 33. Hold back. |||3?~y of Edward F. anniversaries occurred during Febru- ning and was called to order by Coun- | Company under command of Sergt. dl 3*. Make formal request. neer. ... burning light. ary and March. Past Councilors Mrs. cilor James R. Prather. The membership j Marzo supported the ritualists. Maj. 37. A Mary Hohensteip, ! George purpose 40. Young women. E. Mrs. Ellen Shoe- campaign started March 1. The council M. Green communicated the Hi* is to take" the uiiwieldv maker and Inside Sentinel Mrs. Eule B. secret words and signs. Following the with wax. ” will present the Rev. L. Franck, rec- I weight out of batteries by substituting 44. Cover —— r 45. Prophet. ss Barnett. Councilor Mrs. Mary Sinclair tor of Emmanuel Episcopal Church with ! conferring of the degree. Consul Comdr. cellulose for a considerable portion of has appointed a committee to further ! Norman Peyser welcomed the sovereigns 46. Spikes of corn. a silk American flag at special services the lead now'used In the-plates. Much 48. Profound. plans for a theater party to be held to be conducted in the church March to a supper. inn - in the near future. Speeches were a An official visitation was made upon of this lead. Chandler says, is used only 49. Fury. SS? 24. at 8 p.m. The council will meet in j covering. Si made by Mrs. Mary L; Hoffman, visi- body at the parish hall at 7:30 p.m. Ana- ! Elm Camp of Baltimore by Sovereign for support of the structm*. 50. Head tors from Virginia councils, Mrs. Ella Delegate EckofT, In company with Statp 52. Military trumpet signal. costia Council, Daughters of America ! In place of the excess lead Chandler Vehicle. Stone, past councilor, and Past Na- will accompany the Junior Order at ! Manager Luther C. Jones of Maryland, 54. tional Councilor Mrs. Naomi E. Swann. last Wednesday night. The sovereign proposes to deposit on the battery plates 55. Apportioned.' this service. Wampus Court of the i by a new electro-plating process a coat- or surprise. Martha Dandridge Council was called Oriental degree after the council ' delegate announced his retirement from 58. Stun with fear councilor, met ing of cellulose. He says that this cov- 60. Sea duck. to order by the Mrs. Ruby adjourned and inflated three candi- !j office after eight years’ service. will flexi- Kirby, Monday evening, when mock Twenty-one Washington delegates ering form a "tough, rubbery, 61. Disseminated. a dates. I ble network to hold the light, itlP initiation held. > early morning sufficient '«P for 63. Harvest. was Mount Vernon Council met In North- ; will leave tomorrow j lead-coated plates in position.” Pertaining to great arteries of neck. Progressive Council met Monday eve- east Masonic Temple March 8, and was ; i Fairmont, W. Va.. to attend the Quad- 64. rennial Convention of the Camp j The plates will be made from a light 67. Tending to avenge. ning with the councilor, Mrs. Ruth called to order by Councilor R. T. Head ! alloy, with lead deposited upon Clarke, of this jurisdiction. The convention them 7L Bird of cuckoo family. presiding. Margaret Chlpman. Stokes. Five applications for member- | ! electrically. Chandler says that the. cel- Dalla Whitman and Alice Ricks were ship were received and two candidates will be in session Tuesday and Wednes- ; 72. Clip. All Washington sovereigns are in- j ! lulose coating over these plates win offer 74. Formal or official inspection. Initiated. The following were received elected to become members. Past Coun- day. virtually no obstacle to passage of elec- the Boosters' Club next, - 75. Elongated fish. ?S by card: Walter Price, Mrs. Clare Price cilors J. Hargett, M. Smith and Record- vtted to attend [ tricity. : ... and Clarende Lscey. Miss Blanche ing Secretary J. E. Smallwood addressed Friday evening to hear reports from the 76 Garment. delegates. 78. East Indian chick-pea. Neff, recording secretary, reported on the council. „ 1 ridges. QA. council's birthday party at the Capitol 80. Marks with 02 93 Washington Council met In Red THE MACCABEES. HAVANA CATACOMBS 81. Pilaster opposite another. Park Hotel. Past Counciler Mrs. Rose Men’s Hall. Nineteenth street and Penn- 82. Foe. Wells spoke of the stocks and bonds of sylvania avenue. March 6, and was call- Mount Vernon Tent, at its meeting 84. Kind of rock. the Junior Order Hall Association. ed to order, with Councilor F. R. Bur- Monday evening in Northeast Masonic ONLY WINE TUNNELS 86. Bristle passed through fold of skin. Presentations of Daughters of America rows presiding. Three applications for Temple, Sidney Haas, commander, pre- 87. Stride. pins were made by the drill captain. membership were received. candi- siding, was honored with a number of ™**" ”” One Underground Passages Found ’Be- 89. Game of cards. ‘2B 99 too Mrs. Isabel Wiikerson. to Margaret visitors from National Tent and Martha 9t> 92 Chlpman, Dellla Whitman and Alice date received the obligation. R. F. 90. Den. Boyd of John L. Burnett Council was Washington and Eureka Hives. Mason neath. Ancient Municipal 92. Calumniate. , Ricks. Past Councilor Mrs. Minnie E. Taylor. R. W. Armstrong. C. L. Shoe- the principal speaker of the evening. -• Water supply. ®ll Rabbitt and Clarence F. Lacy made Building. 95. '9* 99 maker and Theodore R. Severe were ¦ 97. Concavity. rot .02, 9? addresses. Cavour O. Bohrer of the ROYAL ARCANUM. elected to membership. ’ Roughly elliptical. State council judiciary was the hon- HAVANA UP).—A network of tunnels 101. An invitation from Alexandria Tent discovered receritly under 102 Exploding contrivance. ored guest of the evening. He spoke Company B, under the leadership of of Alexandria, Va.. for members of the ancient great haste. on the welfare of the organization. Capt. Joseph F. Brashears, winner in municipal building here and first' be- 105. Acted with Mount Vernon Tent to be the guests catacombs, Splendid. the recent membership campaign in of that tent at Its annual banquet to- lieved to be or at least secret, 106. AMERICAN passageways for tfie Spanish 107. Generations. JUNIOR ORDF.R UNITED honor of the grand regent, held its din- morrow evening was accepted, and cars, olden time Decoy. MECHANICS. ner March 6 at the City Club. The Temple * padres, are, says the public works'de- 108. ¦will leave Northeast Masonic at partment, 109. Otherwise. State Councilor A. C. Columbus and speakers of the evening were Grand 7 p.m. | only old wine cellars. away. staff of officers will pay their annual Regent I. S. Childs and Past Grand special feature Some Havanans were sorely disap- 110. Ran It was announced the i at this, 111. Heavy cord. visit to John L. Burnett Council, Wis- Regent Warren M. Schoonmaker. Plans ¦ for the next meeting, March 25, after 1 l pointed for they hoped that the 112. Completes. consin avenue and N street, Wednesday were made by the company for a fur- close of routine business, would be a j isubways mlght.be made into'.another 113. Pre-arranged combat. 29. Support. 53. Stalks of grain after threshing. 83. Edible root. evening. ther campaign for membership, to ter- boxing bout between two well known j ! magnet fair toiirists by adding to the addition. 85. Period of day. Liberty Bell Council met in minate in a class initiation March 27 historical attraction? of the city. DOWN. 31. Bitter. 56. In March 9. local amateurs, also a bout between two .HLs- 33. Thin metal band or plate. 57. Become impaired. 86. Title of respect. Northeast Masonic Temple, and was in the lodgeroom of Kismet Council. promising youngsters. | torians claim that JHgvang at'one time 1. Tableland. 34. Sharp. 59. Corrupt. 88. A tree. called to order, with Councilor Allen C. Capt. J. H. Grubb of Company A Eureka Hive has planned a card party • was underlaid with a maze of tupnels

. of land. the principal speaker recent connecting, many and 2. Image. . 35. Fairy or elf. 62. Ship's crane. 91. Measures Witherite in the chair. The degrees was at for Tuesday evening at Northeast Ma- the. churches .con- 3. foundation member. 64. Solicitude. 92. Take off. were conferred on R. E. Sherman and meetings of Oriental. District and Mu- . vent* with the water front, purpose Horizontal 36. Order or direct. escape'fhf 4. Spire. 38. Puzzle. 65. Later. 93. Pernicious. George Earle Hild. The drill team is nicipal Councils. Regent Homer R. National Tertt has arranged for a was to afford means of to priests 5. More extraordinary. 39. Corrode. 66. Funeral hymn. 94. Temple. holding rehearsals every Wednesday and King conducted the meeting of Oriental;' dance at Odd Fellow's’ Hall April 17. and nuns who guarded immensely rich religious , , 6. Unit. . .« 41. Donee. 68. Asperse. 95. A short distance. Saturday evening. Preparations are Regent R. Payne was in charge of Dis- A joint meeting of Maccabees called s treasures. ".: 7 Mends by adding feathers. 42. Thin plate of metal. 69. Forbid authoritatively. 96. Short jacket- being made for the entertaining of vis- trict Council meeting, and M. G. Horn by the State commander, H. E. Crouch, 1 8 One who weighs counsel. 43. Agile. 70. Dash. -98. Fragrant balsam. itors and State officers April 13. when acted as regent at Municipal Council. : was recently held at Northeast Masonic In ancient Greece it not substance. was* a' sign 9.’ Aromatic 45. A cloth. * 73. Equivalence. 99. Gaelic. the annual visitation of State Councilor Kismet Council, under the leadership Temple and the following State officers off poverty to appear barefooted Ift*pub- 10. Feeble groan. 47. Classifactory group. 77. Fenced in. 100. Woolen spool. Columbus and his staff of officers will, of Regent W. J. Batchelder, met Wed- elected: State commander, Frank Han- ‘ lic. Men usually 'were barefooted-In- 11. A game of cards. 50. Jogs. 79. Hard crystalline sugar. 103. Self. be held. Deputy State Councilor Roy nesday. with Grand Regent I. S. Childs nan. Mount Vernon Tent. No. 1; State doors and frequently outdoors. They 12. Unsuitable. 51. More recent. 81. Made etheral. 104. Patriarchal. Thomas. Roy Risler, George Hild, L. guest speaker. Past Grand Regent . l1 lieutenant commander, Mrs. Sarah H. usually wertt bareheaded, also. • 13. Solid triangular structure. 14. Cut of meat. 15. Oblique look. 16. Uninhabited. AJ. Flower. Pi. Showy. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. giosiTjeßsAcloiHHsFH FBOM Six MOJVTHS ;

IMIaH 11 MARINE CORPS NOTES

According to present schedule the Marine detachments of the battleship* Arkansas, Utah and Florida, respect- ively, will be transferred to a temporary status ashore, in all probability at Glen- bumie, Md., during the first week of the coming month of June. The bat- tleships named are scheduled to make the European cruise this year carrying the midshipmen, and as there will be about 900 middies who will embark, every available Inch of space aboard ship will be required. While on tem- porary shore duty the Marine detach- ments will participate in the annual email arms record target practice. Second Lieut. William O. Manley, heretofore on duty in Nicaragua, has been detached to report to corps head- quarters this city. The Marine Corps Examining Board for the promotion of commissioned of- ficers of the Marine Corps Reserve will shortly make an extended report to the commandant of the corps. Brig. Gen. Benjamin H. Fuller, president; Col. Louis McC. Little, Majs. Matthews, Bralnard. Rupertus and Howard, mem- bers. and Capt. Lucian W. Burnham, recorder, constitute the board. Second Lieut. Julien R. Marshall, at present attached to the Marine Bar- racks, Eighth and I streets southeast, is scheduled to leave Hampton Roads. Va., via naval transport, about April 10, for duty in the Virgin Islands. Second Lieut. E. J. Trumble. recently on duty in , upon arrival at San Diego, Calif., will be ordered to duty at Marine Barracks, Eighth and I streets Wwld’s Easiest Driving Control southeast. The following commissioned officers Calif., to I•- upon arrival at San Diego, from OTHER CAR in all the world a worm gear, reduces friction a min- resisting the weight of your foot. The 11 111 duty in China are to be ordered to duty at Marine Barracks. Quantico, Va.: Maj. John L. Doxey, Capt. R. A. Robinson, NOcontrols quite so easily—with imum hitherto thought impossible, shifting lever moves smoothly, easily, First Lieut. Terrell J. Crawford, First Lieut. James W. Flett, First Lieut. G. L. such complete lack of effort—as the from one to Maynard. First Lieut. Edward Selby and Women drivers find new help and speed another. 11 111 First Lieut. J. F. Burke. "400”. Capt. John H. Parker left headquar- new Nash gain new confidence in parking. Little ters of the corps last Monday for duty ifyou ever find that driving a car .11 111 7‘ at Marine Barracks, naval munitions * depot, Yorktown, Va. have effort is needed to bring the "400” up to, a Capt. Albeit W. Paul, heretofore- on Nash engineers developed a new tires you, try driving Nash "400”. It duty with the Guardia Nacional de Nic- or from, 111 91 aragua. upon arrival in this country is steering mechanism to achieve this re- away the curb. willgive you an new due to report at the East Coast expedi- entirely concep- tionary base, Quantico, Va., for assign- ment to the air service thereat. sult. An ingenious ofroller Gear shifting is just as easy. The "400” tion of how effortless, how pleasurable, 11111 Capt. William G. Stott (M. P.). com- mandant of the National Capital de- bearings and a roller-tooth traveling in clutch at a touch, can be! tachment of the Marine Corps League, pedal depresses scarcely motoring has reported that the recent member- ship drive for the local detachment of the league has been a success. Capt. Edward A. Craig, aide to Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, will, it is under- stood, proceed with the latter when he starts for his post of duty as command- ant of the Department of the Pacific (Marine Corps), with headquarters at San Francisco, Calif. Capt. Lee H Brown, commanding offi- cer Marine detachment battleship Penn- sylvania, has been ordered to report to corps headquarters. Capt. Charles Übell, retired, has affi- Leads World in motor 4OffCar T*alue :? the I |j|H liated with the National Capital detach- ment of the Marine Corps League. ¦ Brig. Gen. Harry Lee is at present in IMPORTANT “400” FEATCRES— I I -SO OTHER CAR HAS THEM ALL command at Quantico, Va., and it is not 41 111 definitely known at present whether Twin-Ignitionmotor Salon Bodies CO. 7-hea crankshaft Short turning radios -I I 111 Maj. Gen. Eli K. Cole, now in command WALLACE MOTOR of the Department of the Pacific (Ma- 12 Aircraft-type spark plugs Aluminum alloypistons I Distributors Bijar Longer wheelbase* rine Corps), may be assigned to the 111 11 111 Quantico base or whether the senior High compressloo Salesrooms, L Street I chassis lubrication One-piece Salon fenders I 111 ” (run. Retail 1709 N.W. j brigadier general of the corps, who, it ' New double-drop I „ posts . . Clear eision front is expected, will shortly be promoted to Houdaille and Lorejoy J , I Decatur 2280 ¦ Electric clocks pillar 11 IB major general, may likewise be,%onsid- shock absorbers Tors.onal vibration damper ¦ as commanding I Exterior metalware Nash Spedal Design front I I 111 ered for assignment (ExcUtitu Kssh memutot) general at the East Coast expeditionary World’s easiest steering I ¦ chrome plated over nickel and rear bumpers II 11 base. It is generally felt in corps cir- clies here that Brig. Gen. Logan Feland ASSOCIATE DEALERS will remain in command in Nicaragua, ¦while Brig. Gen. John H. Russell, who has been in Haiti for some years, will Hawkins Nash Motor Co. Birvon Nash Motor Co. Nash Rinker Motor Co. Hall-Kerr Motor Co. Patterson-Nash Motors remain at his present station, as Minis- ter Extraordinary to the Haitian gov- 1529 14th St. N.W. 650 Wilson Boulevard, Clarendon, Va. 1419 Irving St. N.W, 131 B St. S.E. 3110 M St. N.W. ‘emmee^. *