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NOW_OPEN Employment Bureau, 13thSt. N.W. 24° WANTED—COPY IN OIL. RAPHAEL MA- infant stref on mother's lap. Ad- NOTIC HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CO- partnership heretofore existing between Maude William N.” Freeman, under Office Service, is dis . Freeman retires from the firm and business. which business, with assets, bas been transferred and conveyed to William V. who will carrv on the same. reeman_will pay any debts due r-firm, - Witness the signatures of firat day of September. FREEMAN, MAUDE Al The Wonder of Word: m Sunday night. Beautiful easy chairs (men I'ke them): large organ. 11 a.m. ‘‘Our Strength Source.” Centennial Bapt. Ch.. 7th & Eye n. X SPECIAL PTER, ECIAL MEETING OF RUTH CHA 1, 0. B. 8., will ba held Friday, September inot. 2 | In_proposing the change the Rev l RE Dr. C. L. Slattery of New York, secre tary of the praver book revision com E i {ordain sudh ministers of the latter as THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D.. announced” that his concern is comvert:- ' " ; e S o s ¢ INEM AL BEER TRADE |zoooumesd st i concern in con Suburban Heights. = = BY GLUVAS WILLIAMS DEMOCRATS RAP FRANCE “anm; NEARBEER |wo. Sheyeas ik o 10 T s BISHOPS APPROVE. HEALNG MINSTRY Episcopal Church Has Rec: ognized Power of Prayer in Curing Sick. - - real stuff,” Cummeyow gaid, “and thers R MAKER WILL QUIT is £0 much real beer in'Toledo that tha o 3 near-beer trade is slipping an ‘we there- i . L TOLED(, Ohio, September 22.—Real ,',',’{: Bayeoaion) Jo conyir i plant beer in crowding out the less than one- i ek St sl - | haif per cent variety here, according to . o ; A firm in Dundee, Scotland, has re- Senator Has Repudiated Bepub- {otto -W. Cummerow, secretary of the | ceived an order for five mililon jute : Buckeye Producing ~Company, _which | bags, to be used in the export of grai licans, Maryland State Con- |has been manufacturing near-begr. -He | from Russia.® = T vention Charges. By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, Md., S¢ptember 22.— While scoring the national adminis- tration of the republican party for falling to make this an era of pros- . = perity, the democratic state con- NEW COMMUNION SERVICE vention which met yesterday at - Ford's Opera House, made this only 3 an incldental issue of the campaign. & A its principa? attack being directed at Senator Joseph I.Frauce. republican 5 candjdate for pe-election, who was declared the exponent of radical Revision Adopted Despite Protests by, Virginian—Bishop Gailor Re-Elected. By the Associated Press. and communigm and wholly unfit to PORTLAND. Ore., September 22.— " i : represent Maryland in the United The Protestant Episcopal Church in E ! X States Senate. jthe Uhited States has been formail . - 536820%”;::‘ Jeagnote Jpogeh of é i placed en record in recognition of the : 54 B ¥ land, chairman of the gonvention.| . s ; 2 and in the- platform unanimously o ministry of healing. The recognition adopted. the course of Senator France was accorded last night by a vote of &~ ® : : : o ‘ i . is roundly condemned. the rather un- abovi will the Louse of bishops ratifying the ac- usual charge-being incorporated in The answer to e question tion of the house of deputies at the t - ae s “|the .declaratlon of principles that 1 1 LOMOLTOW. d general convention here. = France “stands neither for democracy appear 1n this Space s ‘- v 27 nor republicanism, he having re- The ' bishops': /action authorlaes e : pudiated his own party and having e clergy and lay members who believe | . Been Fepudiated by”the' best thousht i tey -possess powers of healing toj n his party.” ] e bout the only other plank ‘in the prepare themselves “by care. afd o praver and_theological and medical e R 5 THE REGISTER TRADIO i = that deating with the liquor question, \ i study for their proper and ‘safe exer- and this indorses the stand taken by cise.” - AS LUCK WOULD RAVE (T, Ci l?.‘:fl“?é"'» CabsIlibruts Ydemocratin doms S | Provisiof ‘i ‘mide trat wWherover 4 THE VERY DAY THAT MRS. MINNIE torates granting the use of light wines Yesterday’s Question: Where is the best ! and beer: —_— ~ BLESSED BY POPE. - }Un\lsu‘l Feature in Wedding of Daughter of Wire Company Head. NEW YORK, September 22.—The bleseing of the Pope, cabled by Car- dinal Gasparri, papal secretary of state, was 8 feature of the wedding vesterday of Miss Katherine Mackay, . : b o oy with "the A ENTERTAINED THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE S O i . LADIES' AID, HER HUS3AND HAD TO BROADCAST HIS DISCOVERY OF A CLINKER IN THE FURNACE. pathetic - conference with qualified Christian physiclans.” : WILLIAMS |~ A commission to.consider the matter of healing. further was named. Protests New Prayer. The lon of “he depiities” last inight was enlivened by an attack | i 1 | The Answer: Bond Bread uses twice as much flour as any bread in the world. Only the cream of the crop is good enough for Bond Bread. Much of the world’s best flour goes into this loaf. 10,000 FORD PLANT - HUNGARY TO AID ZITA. ' Replies Favorably to Former Em-|gaughter of ClaYence Mackay, presi- g . press’ Appeal for Finances. | 3Sh1 of U0 KOst TEEETarR Cabct BUDAPEST, September 22.—Count | Morgan . O'Brien, who was former- -~ Stefan Bethlen has given a satisfactory { 1y & Justice of the New York supreme reply to a letter from the former Em- | “The holy father, with every best & .000 £ 000 press Zitd requesting the Hungarian|wish for 'helr fut re happiness and 30, 0 35,000 Workers of Other governmient to aid ip regulating the | Welfare in Chrizt” the cablegram Concerns Prepare for 14 d, “sent out of the fullness of his Reopening. f.“,‘;2’5?‘.;3"’%fé‘;ifa%i:f&“‘fir'aylz?“i'n % |RETIRED OFFICER i VETERAN OF MANY - WARS, HEART VICTIM “You havé introduced into this, the Col. Samuel R. Jones, an old re- tired officer of the Army. Quarter- master Corps, died in his apart- ments at the Cordova Wednesday afternoon of heart disease. He was a- veteran of several-In- dian campaigns, the Spanish war and the world war. and was-the first man of the United States Army to set foot in the Philippines fo most sacred of all our services” he sard. ravers and new ceremo- stasteful to many of us.. You pray to the blessed Virgin Mary. don’t care-what the people of Boston or New York or Milwaukee think. ,I represent the people of old Virginia and know what they think. I pro- test, sir, against this prayer.” 4 The protest was unavailing. The | whole service as revised was ;uomeai INGREDIENTS GUARANTEED 'mum,m situation of the family of the | [ourt today to both bridegroom and {late Empcror Charles, it has been | bride, Mr, Kenneth O'Brien and Mizs i learned. | Katherine Mackay, -the apostolic | The letter expressed the embarrass- | benediction as:a pledge of those more ! |abundlnt araces which heaven, he A change was made in & prayer which read: “Have merey on- all-Jews, Turks, -in- ment caused the former empress in fidels and heretic e e . | lowing the war with Spain. & resi- | By (e Associated Press continuing to reeeive the hospitaiity | trusts, has in store for them, and his BY RAL BAKI! *OMPANY ave mercy on all kho know Thee| dent of Pennsyl DETROIT, Mich,. September 22— | of, KiDE Alfonso of Spain. The letter | holiness, moreover, takes this oc- THE GENE B. NG COMP, uated from the 1 o s aep) o was brought to Budapest by Count|casion to bless likewise the immediate in June, 1867. and served in the | féeling of relief pervaded business as { Romanones. former £panish premier. families of the wedded pair.” Artillery Corps until April, 1892, when he was transferred to the quartermaster ~ department. ~ He was retired for age in February, '\\'ell as labor circles here today as three of the largest industrial plants in the Detroit area—those of the Ford | Motor. Company--resumed operations | after a week of idleness. Approximately 70,000 Ford employes | e AT Sl were under orders to resume work Putting into effect the machinery A on their former schedules, and be- | - P k o e e o e nmaghiner | MURSES ARE LOCKED IN: - | toeont 5o o ™erq SShsguies, and be; : : / ar %‘:‘angenrz"h he}:‘;’!';h “‘Le' l!’r;!gi!afll Oihelirtugcfl'ns Wh‘k‘h shut down when I pisco urch in the Unite ates the Ford sus L 1 and the Congregational Church where: NINE QUIT POSITIONS | faricet word preparine - to "Peapen by bishops of the former church may % All Ford units, including plants in - > Iméorted many oth 1] u | iy "ak oramation: was before the | Superintendents Say Real Reason | iy ofNGr (illes of the country. are deputies today. The: bishops have| 1 Because They Refused to | Schedule by Monday: dopted the necessary camon amend- ’ el p First' Plant ‘to Rey 4 ments. 3 % open. ‘Sign In" on Evenings Off. | The first to reopen -was the High- SCOTCH Bishop Gailor Re-Elected. H = % s | 1and -Park E Bishop T. F. Gallor of Tennessee was| NEW ORLEANS. September 22— |130f Tark plant here. (he late night A re-elected by the house of bishops ves- |Declaring that they were locked Inl™"ihor Detroft manufacturers saw |@ % terday as president of the National |their quarters each night at 10. and in the Ford resumption assurancs y i Council of 'the Protestant : Episcopal | Were in danger of being trapped | (hat no serious interruption. to. in- |P Church in the United States. He hasishould the building catch fire. nine git ' 510 e (Ripeetod to resuit | held the Dlace since the naional coun. |nurses at the Presbyterian Hospital | fustry, might be expected (o result That fairly tell you they ° cil ‘was created three vears ago. He (here have/quit the institution since | g the coal situation. =~ = -~ - nat e Y y recelved sixty-six votes on the seventh |Tuesday. Kineteen_nursen remain on | 4 0o ars or Fenl a day auires about | come from over-in-SEL-- ballot. Three batlots, were in secret |duty. = that Edeel B. Ford. president. ad session. ss Alice Sampey. acting superin- ¥ ¢ 2 1 V RK,: < Unanimous approval was voted by|tendent of the hospital, said thet|cgnizagied for that amount indi-i KIRK, SCOTLAND. In the house of bishops to declarations |the door of the nurses dormitory was | phics off (e i oroacs At sup- imitable patterns in— framed by its social service commt- |locked nightly at 10 o'clock. but that oD Erades, would be ! v v] v . W = le. Some of the factories had tee that “the worker who invests his|a supervisor, with a key, was alwa)n"mp s ha ¢ e : g visor, g been forced to use fuel not entirely life and that of his family in indus-fon duty, so that there was no nre!su"“ to thelr needs. 5 ion, said: think, as Christians, that = we should show a spirit of charity, Christianity, to the Jewish people. prayer is an insult to them. By re- 1909; was promoted to the grade of colonel in 1918, and recalled to active duty during the world war. £.Jr fde moving it we are extending the hand of Christian fellowship to' them.™ Surrounded by’ Washington's finest residential sgction. Containing seven million feet of forest-covered land, with six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of . “The Triangle of Increasing Values” between Connecticut., Massachusetts and Cathedral ave- nues. Over three million feet of land sold. Over seventy ® homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under construc- tion. Wooded villa sites, lots and finished homes of brick and tile, with lots from 50 to 115 feet front. Park Office: 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Rd.), open to 8 p.m. Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Owner—Exclusive Agent—Builder. Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Main 6935 try must have, along with the capi-{danger. talist who invests his money. some| Miss Sampeéy and Miss Jeanettes Hoth Fords Out of City. _» s voice in the control of the industry|McClellan. superintendent of nurses,| Both Henry Ford and Edsel Ford; p g Men S Surts which determines the conditions of |declared the walkout due to refusal of | were out of the city today, and de- % . his working and his living.” (heAnlneb to O‘be)‘ hospital rules as|tails of their fuel contract, “'hl(‘h‘ at Plea for Peace. to_"signing In” when they returned | the eld-r Ford hud declared thust at: |} The bishoos Al unanimensls affrm. |Fom evenings of. ord coal “at an honest price” could o ¢d that “an nations should assoclate : "°"th:v;§fl‘;:":_-mmt iy Sl FORTY-FIVE i themselves permanently or worl . ege: e na gond wil " petieve in a{U. S. TRADE DELEGATES | profiteering, rather than 2 coal short- g . .. - Dollars . warless world and dedicate ourselves ge, ‘that led to the closing order a ol Sohies WELCOMED TOROME | == ==°. 216-POUND PUPIL HAPPY. of world peace and international rela: e = tions included these declarations:. Foreign Minister Schanzer Ap- : e Gets Two Days Play While Special ce. mn L. W believe that the spirit of Chri % Seat Is Being Built. “We believe that nations achieve tian brotherliness can remove cvery ROME, September 22.—The dele-{ y rn B ROCK. Ark.. September 22— MEYER’S SHOP . 1331 F STREET true welfare. greatness and honor{ proves Plan for Italian Colony. - through just dealing and unsel- p unjust barrier of trade, color, creed | Bates of the southern commercial S £ K p 520 Do celubrate the 301k anaitersary | 20d race. congress now visiting Italy were re- | The regret of Walter Winkley over re- | & == 2 of the chapter. By order of the worthy “We believe that international poli- | celved .yesterday by Signor Schanzer, | opening of school was turned to smiles Do s = £ At IDA M. PARSONS, cies should secure equal justice for all {the foreign .minister. and Signor | of joy today. \ WILL ANY ONE WHO WITNESSED ACH dent at Vermont ave. and H st. n.w., on afternoon of Sept. 7. 1922. when automobile Dacked into lady. please communicate with . 0. Jacol 221 13th, st. n. YOUR _OLD WOOD FLOORS DRESSED UP new. C. ADAMS, Main 1457. 635 F st. n.w., Toom 208. 3¢ NOTICE 'S HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE drug_business formerly conducted by Geo W. F. Boyd, at the coruer of 3nd and Mass. ave. n.w.. known as Boyd's Drug Store, has been” purchased by Ciarles H. Phillips.” Any claims prior to this date should be immediate- 1y presented_to Geo. W. F. Boyd. Signed, CHAS. H. PHILLIPS. “CALIFORNIA ‘POOL’ CAR FOR HOUSE. Bald goods October 10th, reduced rates and greater seeurity and speed. 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Effect in Printing High grade but’ not high priced. TRE SERVICE SHOP, BYRON S. ADAMS, IEWER., O. DECKMAN - WANTS A Em load from ‘Washington to farrisburg or vicinity,'Sept. 30 P!IQMNOI’flIuS“-\Vt_y . 22% lcan ships carrying supplies to the races. Rossi, minister of commerce, with| - Walter is . sixteen years old. He e believe in a sweeping reduc-|whom thev talked about the possi- | weighs 216 pounds. Supt. of Schools tion of armaments by all nations.” bility of Italian colonization in the|T. C. Abbott tried ‘to. Aind the new ; : southern states of the United States. | pupif 2 seat, but all were too small. He Signor Schanser.recoived the sug~ |tried to fit Walter in sideways, but LIEUT. FAY DEPORTED. :|sestlon pathetically. * He 'said { was unsuccessful. . L =Us “Ihe favored any plan that would tend | Walter was allowed to have a couple to bind more closely the two coun- | moge days of fishing and 'swimming German Secret Agent Here During | tries. which already were unlted by | unfll a special seat for him is com- ” such strong ties. pleted. War Quits Atlanta Prison. NEW YORK, September 22.—Lieut. Robert Fay, member of the German secret service during the war, vester- z % X 4 X i : day was secretly escorted from the 3 ] : Atlanta penitentary and placed. on < \ ¥ § ] the Hamburg liner Bayer bound for B . E Germany 3 : % : : With was deported Carl Koe- Z 3353 | nir, who is alleged to have been Fay’s : \ : c accomplice in a plot unearthed in J 1916, when ghe was charged . with i s s having consfired to destroy Ameri- ailies By placing bombs aboard, so timed that thev would blow up the vessels in_midocean. In 1917 Fa:’dazd h‘luh:ccommtce: : 2 were gsentenced to eight years a 3 Atlanta. Their release for deporta- > < new Ma”"ry SUft Hdt tion was s:rderlzd 1\~;y ‘Slecren;‘yi ?! = = -—a Labor Davis, immigration officials ’ X sl - . ] for Fall —_— edafve. The case is'sald td be the il Bat e S AR T B ST | fest oms in New York state in which.a I¥’s not an érdinary reach burners. ‘Built high . | tract_system apd.the substi $42,500 FOR AFFECTIONS. Heiress_ Alleged to Have Stolen - : frichtappapatmie bt | B9 1 Cooks More Things at a Fadeiaryiiies) || Time at Less Cost E._Plerce of Castile. 3 Miss Pierce, heiress to a. $400,000-es- You don’t have to place vessels directly over burners tate in_ Castile, was alleged ‘to- ha 3 : :to‘u'n “the afl;iet‘leon? 03 :!-'Ifflmrdgh:n‘ —the enclosed level top gets hot all over. - A single | farm four years ago. At thatttime she bumer o gsata t.une,‘ ‘was sixteen years old and he was forty- Eie four,”"The verdict was. roturned iast | VuTcan P : nig] & dotonse AmiegioE that the. vensior wes 3 COMPACT CARINET GAS RANGE : the defense alleging that the verdict was - HE Saunterer is a Soft Hat that.may be worn in any of a_half dozen shapes popular this Fall. .All colors— ‘Pearl,. Brown,, Nickel, Moss Filbert and Fawn, with stingbands. minor was defendant in an alfenation range with a top covering. to prevent stooping. sut. n . i Itisone that was s; z 5 . designed far this memy & .B"l u’l:lfuflydm and. SPELLACY NOMINATED. * 3 ' mzhod,pf.copg:gé‘ Tibes bot M’.Ws t th Conneeticut Democrats Name Him Ob‘tlln:? ‘only ‘on: the than half the usal for Senate, Siiew Smoothtop. 2 A our HARTFORD, Conn., September 21. 5 i —Thomas, J. Spellacy of Hartford; & Vessels will not tip. former - assistant United _States. at- d dust do not- torpey. general, was nominated as candidate-for. the United States Sen- ate by the democratic'state commit- tee. The ballot stood: Spellacy, 423 ugustine Lons n, former member of ~Congress, 210;—Homer 8. Cu mings, former chairman of the demo-. cratic national committee, §3. 5 '~ the sunshine they ‘afe.smaft;t,’o?e'o‘a'tsf _ In'showers they prove'their worth. Edgar Morris Sales Company,- 1305 G Sireet N. W, = Phones Main-1032-1033 3 for the abolition.of the con-