Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1921, Page 17

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THE EVENING ' STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. C., “MONDAY, NOVEMBER. ‘14; 1921. 70 OF GONZAGA FETE Pope and President Among ' Sues Schiool O]ficlalc America’s unknown soldier, laid | NOBLE, Ark.. Nov to his final rest at Arlington Fri- uwN UNEMPLHYED of mand: ‘.‘ Those Sending Greetings day, with all ‘the nonors a grate- on College’s Centennial. | ful world could bistow. was not forgotten-when the national salute Honored by congratulations {rumi Tope Benedict, President Harding and of twenty-one guns brought the HH 3 H 1. Titen to a close and the largest |Citizens’ Committee Esti- nl:fim?ll{: "um. had evsr gaul\- x e 1 " . bask to the cagicay, moved =1y | mates Total Within 6,000. Lundreds of other leaders in church and state. the faculty of Gonzaga Col- lege today formally observed the se Yesterday the sarcophagus con- ond of the five a centennial ceu--l 3 | | roumes, b taining the body was the shrine i stockings or abbreviated skirts to which thousands of Washing- Cannot Aid Floaters. would be tolerated in the nionies of the college. Rt Rev. Owen B. Corrigan, bishop | tonians and others journeyed. 5 T gar g nem- | | wchools. From eerly morning until late af- The Citizens' Committee on Unem- = and administrator of the archdiocese, | celebrated hontifical high m: t o0, ternoon a steady pilgrimage to [Ployment of the District of Columbia o'clock in St. Aloysius’ Church. du- i age eighteen, ms whe wan dismissed for face powder. year the wchool nt the tomb of the unknown brought | ix of the opinion that the District will |OT8 complain that siilled labor is ::m::‘,:"::fl'l‘I‘};ec’m:!"i‘:‘“ ofad | be able to handle its own unemployed | *RL S L 10 AT End i of the. 327 respects, was more impressive than | this winter, but cannot take care of | cities in the nation ‘Whn\:: |mm;\ajh)n the tributes paid with the pomp [floaters coming from outside, the|iS 20,000 or more have organized of ceremony. ident's ' | ors' ‘emergency committec in President’s conference on unemploy-|ance with the recommendation Men, women and children of all i - . |ment announced today. the unemployment conferen crecds and classes went by auto of the ot hot organized are so ! moblle, by street car and afoot to The local committee estimates that ot orginized @ A { the sacred reservation to pay in |the total unemployed will not exceed | Srogied that there is no grave loca simple fashion a heartfelt nomage | go00 o) Tt Darag - to the unknown. The street car X in the total population. During| Tpe states most thoroughly organ- service was not equal io the de- |the last three weeks of October, 4,752 | ized to date, the conference an- mands made upon it. and at times | unemployed registered at the local | nounced. are Massachuseils. | ®o heavy was the travel on the | niioviiens bureau and jobs were | (W)ih the exception of Chicagzo roads to Arlington that serious .|foung°for 1,681, Of those who applied | "“"":'Q}“',;‘“:.cmfifl‘ o rnia, Oregon, congesti vi ided. 1081 ashingto ia. | e e ot tas comed. | for work 1.130 were clerical or pro- | Manufacturers employers gen- e s lan ametetaly by suroricy | fessional, 519 were skilled labor, 810 cinit) nre doceihi it O e were unskilled labor and 1,684 were | cponsibility to 4 neteworthy degree, 4 ! domestics. The highest placements|a statement by the conferénce said. R o were f11 in the domestic labor and|Definite instances are reported as in- In Sngland it 18 a custom to hang | the lowest were seventy-three in the | creasimg where enjargement or reno- 4 bundle of straw under a bridge | clcrical or professional group. House- | vation nf plants and jmprovements in | that is being repaired as a sign that j keepers in the District, the conference | equipment are being ordered as u di- t contribution 1o the emergeney house servants and building contract- | drive. nz the coilege. The president of | aul R. Conniff. was to Rishop Corrigan, N r were Rev. Henry siant and the d Raphael V J. Shardelle. The deacon of the mass cas Pev. i s ctus J. formerl president of the v. Georze D. Neitzey of | an Order, was master of heats passing underneath should he'dnnounced. still report a scarcity of | r. careful. - Sermon by Rev. ( The sermon at the h: Ignatius’ Church, merly rector of S hurch here and president College. The centennial ceremonies of Gon- | zaga were begun yvesterday morning at 11 o'clock with a solemin pontifical mass, celebrated by Rt Rev. Bishop #n. rector of Catholic ostolie delegate to States, Archbishop Bon- zano, presided at the spey throne erected within the sanciuary. The sanctuary was thronged with repre- ! sentatives of the leading orders of the church—the Dominicans. ciscans, un- Paul The Warmth— The Value—100% Men’s 5 provincial province of the ate's deacens of honor : Al and Re w0 HaE ST | BRYAN LAUDS HARDING. | STONE INSCRIBED WITH EGYPTIAN BIRD'S s e St "“ xade etesttle in Speech| JJTEROGLYPHICS FOUND IN PALESTINE FREeny | G #ISEI0Y ceramonieas] Says Former Secretary. | SUMPTUOUS FURS Prof. Hil Makes Address. Regally handsome Coats, P\cnmn‘ \\ raps and Capes, as well as Scarfs | small Furs in the smartest, cflul- developed by New York style creators. Rebutldmg Furs a Specmlly FURS ny ap- REMODELED & REPAIRED p;::‘x‘x’d»d\m‘mm kel WOMEN PLEDGE AID. satee to the conference may know that French FUR Shop FRANCE OBSERVES DAY. e oo s o 5w 0 206 134k St NW. Call M. 1706 ES DAY. | oE TROGRAD PORT DECAYS. |5occrustionss Zasgus wint support | mat i . Rt b Armistice Celebrati ! s arms Pt frec fro ot ey 0£'Only 20 Ships Can Dock Where Naval Holiday Program. picion " P Tt approval of the American at linitation pro lined Saturday by Secre nmmfim‘ Pwas voiced yesterds witni, PUILADELPHIA, November 14, — prove one of the most im ver made in Palestiy 1 by Dr. Clarence S, . head of the University of ‘s expedition to the , in a letter made public : xtone on d about thirty ptian h s Bryan befor discove L v as subdencon « class of Mount Vernon Pla Frans B T Bune preached “hurch mon. : e b The polion : Scitsehe glorified atest man of the Ritherto said_the stone old_students Hall. Tomorrow be 2 solemn ted by Rev. Conniff, and in the‘ o zaga Dramatic Assoc the. centenrial play lev tion et the price. TI1S O'COAT if you con- temiplate buying a lowe-priced coal. B STED ULSTERETTE, —A DOURL of an cxccllent wearing material of scasonabls wcight. That big. roomy. comfortable coat that men are twearing this scason. — single-breasted gray or brown lox-backed 30 coal that offers ware than “a rcwmarkable value” awaited with great inte and that Unknown Poilu. Support of the American program for | cussion ments be m i —PCI.0 CLOTH C with raglan "’"""i," We Are Headquar- " ovember 15 —France ofiaial Once 99 Could Unload. e atiom of | ters of public record, ; i like illustration. This model coat is the s : S.—France olliial- i 20—onty |l holiday and e e iy | The orkanization hus moved it ma- s T identical valuc that we would ordinarily hace io ers for Iy observed Armistice day today, the| PETROGRAD. October 20.—-Only |existing armament was pleds Y quarters from New York to iris a 3 o ¢ ational League | (12 4 : X ork 1o iris scll at more than $30. W'e were fortunate enough ¢ ’ late having been postponed from Fri- jtwenty ships can find docking facil- i Freedom,. through Mrs | lodiiof thie artits 1o secure u lot at a great saving uroerry g4y by the government to avoid creat-|ities for unloading now in this SR R T Offices hav hnno}mn‘l{;-:l SaveYOlll'Hail' | 0 sccurc u lot at a great saving. Ing a special hol during the pres-|at one time. Previously it was pos- orzanization. The M. { s, Of Loendon— i fiod of econ: unkno:fl(:-gm: under | $1P1€ for ninety-nine siips to unload = Wlth uthlll‘a er Oa 0 Qvercoats. M simultaneously, but the silting up of |paly g 1 er and the decay of docks make | deavor to tomb were Minster of War ®Barthou, sary for many ships 1o await |among the Ister of Marine Guisthau and Min- | their turn since the resamption of |and to giv i8ter of Pensions Magzinot, ‘smmqng activity. dent Hardin the Arc de Triomphe was banked wit flowers. — Among these wh -v}-xw“mt hus far Turope is getting along very vay from her statesmen.—Ev: Ville ‘Courier. Ee'4 mum..'&&“:-""w~ e the xpression o 1 and the American dele- EDMONSTON’S—Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. “Foot Forms” Are Shoes With a Purpose They fit the foot. They are made of select materials. They correct foot ailments. The Lasts are exclusive. The materials selected with infinite care. The manu- facturing compares with ‘high-class Custom work. The Foot ailments that have been caused by wear- ing ill - fitting, impr{)per and poorly made shoes find in-“Foot Forms” the com- fort and correction they re- quire. In value for the money Foot Forms are unmatchable: And the style and snap that are built into these Scientific Lasts give you all the dressiness that good taste de- mands. INVESTIGATE FOOT FORMS FOR YOUR FOOT HEALTH’S S AKE EDMONSTON & CO. Andrew Betz, Manager I 1334 F Street : ; o : treet Advisers and Authoritizs on All Foct Troubles ; 7‘_)8 Seventh Strect N. W S o Dyeltar . 2y M S - Of all the sensational offers of our Christmas Campaign, this sale spells OPPOR- TUNITY of the most definite sort. Every Watch in this event—and there are literally hundreds—is a 14-KT. WHITE SOLID GOLD WATCH WITH A 15-JEWEL MOVE.- newest shapes and styles—all of the very mucll wanted SMALL SIZE, the very latest thing in L%ila Wrist Wa!ches.d . a small payment—wear while you pay or your pur- chase will be laid aside until you are ready—then PAY Wear THE BALANCE NEXT YEAR. Remember—every While Watcll is ISIGHT —we gnamntu every one—and the You Pay Price 18 OnlY. .. -livyiii cian s s sk s sies And in Addition to This Great Bargain, We will Give, ABSOLUTELY FREE— FULL SUPER-SERVICE FOR ONE YEAR break a cty:t;éorhnbm;prmg, fnv;:;;y cause Wa repair ltFREE. ‘lfyoudr;:lrm watch, lamage it, repair o break h a dozen cry: or mmp:’n:' WI:"I.III aymr, ug:’u supply new o::uFREE. Com myflnn: be more liberal? We're BOTH OF OUR STORES THIS YEAR THAN EVER BEFORE. That’s why we’re this offer. That’s why we have GONE THE LIMIT to make it worth your while to bay yoar Christ- mas Watch here. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS! :GET YOUR WATCH TOMORROWI MENT. You may select from a variety of the ome in tomorrow and make your selection—make [ J ; 5 Think of what this offer means! We will make all repairs FREE FOR ONE YEAR! If you doing this for just one reason—WE WANT TO GET ACQUAINTED WITH MORE PEOPI.E AT JEWELERS OPTICIANS e

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