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) X 5 THE EVENING STAR ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., ‘WIONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1922. Rev. Fathers Lackey and Doyle Yom Kippur Opened With Special | 8peciat Dispateh to The'star. Reffdy to Co-Operate With Shop- Fate of Shore Stations in catlon yesterday of the new St. Charles avenue. The exercises were held be- Vfl‘ - 1317 G street northwest. Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, com- mandart of the Marire Corps, and Ad- miral M. T. Endicott, U. 8. N., un- veiled the tablet. Among the name: of othcr prominent members f the congregation inscribed on it are those of Gen. John J. Pershing and Gen Lejeune. i UNVEIL WAR MEMORIAL. A tablet bearing the names of every man and woman in the congregation who served the government during the world war was unveiled yenemy| morning in the Church of the Epiphany, Tested/ Inspected’/ Perfected” ool Backed By 23 Year Guaraniee CLOTHES CREDIT Newest fall models sold at attractive prices on Abramson’s Easy Credit Terms. The display embr“m ladies’ coats, suits, dresses, blouses and millinery;” men’s and boys’ suits and overcoats; warm ouurclothin-xyfor the little folks and shoes for the entire family. H. ABRAMSON 7th and L Streets BOARD TAKES UP (D. . JEWS OBSERVING 1°" sgicoc s ororonveo| DAUGHERTY WILL AD N YARD PROBE| PENVENTAL SEASN =, e 1 IUACTON MO E i ¢ Yesterday’s Exercises. | Serices at Hebrew SYRAgogue .| ssessve ccrmons mockos s acor| Men's Union Taking Matter Balance as Officers and Temple. Parochial School established at the Before Snpremo Coust. . . Study Conditions. corner of Garrison road and Waldon Yom Kippur, the day of atonement, is being observed with the most sol- emn rites in Jewlsh synagogues of the city today. Starting at sundown yesterday and continuing today until Sunday, ad- herents of the Jewlsh faith are spend- ing hours in meditation, prayer and services for the atonement of sins during the past year. Kol-Nidre, the initial prayer of atonement ceremonials, was led by Rabbi Loeb at the Ohev Sholom Syn- agogue, at 5th and I streets, at 6 o’clock last night. Formal services continued at 6:30 this morning and eached a climax in the sermon on ‘Our Redemption,” by Rabbl Loeb, at 11:30 o'clock this morning. Dr. Abram Simon, at the Washing- ton Hebrew Congregation's Eighth Street Temple yesterday afternoon, dellvered a sermon on “Birth and Birthright.” Yesterday afternoon was also marked by special me- morial services, where the Kol- Nidre prayer, a collection of beauti- ful music with hundreds of years of tradition behind it, was the central item of the celebration, Fasting and immolation from world- ly pursuits are among the principal of the penitential ses- | Feast of the Tabernacle, or Succoth, will start Friday. This feast is observed through eight days. The Readiness to co-operate with coun- sel for the railway.shop craft or- ganizations in any endeavor to expe- dite further judicial consideration of the government’s injunction proceed- ing was expressed today by officials of the Departmeht of Justice. At- torney General Daugherty was said to hold strictly to the opinion to this effect ‘which he expressed in Chicago and reiterated on his return to Wash- ington. Donald R. Richberg of Chicago, counsel tor the striking shoomen, ar- rived here early today to take up the matter with Department of Justice officials after having conferred with leaders of the striking shopmen. In the absence of Assistant Solicitor fore 4 large assemblage in the new auditorium; which occuples the entire second floor space of the new struc- ture. The opening remarks were made by Rev. Father Lackey, pastor of St. Charles Church, whose untiring efforts the past few years resulted in the erection of the school. Father Lackey gave the parishioners full credit for| their generous support of tbe project, | but sald that the real credit for its establishment belongs to Almighty God, who gave him the energy to carry on the work and made it possible for The Greatest Watch Value Ever Offered IMinois ‘‘Time-King” With 17-Jewel Movement $39.85 No matter what price you pay. you cannot buy a more precise timekeeper than this watch—the greatest achievement of ghe Illinois Watch Co. I . . Shown in several wafer-thin models—two of which are illustrated above—in green gold, red gold and white gold. Exquisitely engraved case, which is permanently guaranteed. A thoroughly distinctive timepiece for the most par- ticular man or ydung man. We have the exclusive selling agency for D. C. END OF POLITICS SEEN ?ttble Policy Sought to Meet Needs of War and to Eliminate Unnecessary Establishments. 5 The special board of naval officers created by Secretary Denby for the burpose of recommending “a definite and stable policy” regarding the maintenance of the shore establish- ments of the Navy, began its delib- eration today at the Navy Depart- ment, with Rear Admiral Hugh Rod- man presiding as senior member. A considerable time probably will be Tequired to carry out the missions as- signed to the board in the precept signed by the Secretary. It will be the duty of the board to recommend specifically the retention of such existing yards or other shore stations as it believes would be re- gquired for effective operation of the fleet in peace or war. In addition, it will recommend such new construc- the members of the congregation to contribute to its cost. He appealed for their continued support in order to make it the success he has planned. He sald that the school would be open to all denominations and gave as- surances that the religious bellefs of the non-catholic pupils will not be interfered with. Father Lackey further stated that the school was not established in opposition to the county schools, but simply to give the chil- dren of the parish an opportunity to L . bet secure religious instruction. He then | Of I8 collateral issues before a higher Potroduced® Rev. " Fatnor™ Dovte "op | tribunal, insisting that there must not I e EVe. £ PTibe found any “personal animus” in Geeregtown University. who made the | gl ‘priceating. "o injunction. Father Doyle declared that while | AYLOTIeY, General has fnsisted, the erection of the building “was u| o rigeral authority eoald h great material achievement, one In-{j, the situation arising from the rail- decd, that the pastor and the parish- ' oy oirjke. ioners should feel justly proud of it General Easterline, who is in Colo- rado, Solicitor General Beck s ex- pected to gee the union attorney. Attorney’ General Daugherty has said the government would not op- pose or secek to delay an effort to bring the Chicago injunction or any the Description of Movement: Tt contnins 17 jewels, double roller escapement, com- pensating balance with timing serews, steel escape wheel. Rreguet hair spring, micrometric screw regulator and is tion asho: adjusted to Heat. cold and ixochronixm and is guaranteed to give satisfaction in every way. . as present disposition of the fleet seems to requlire. The board also will make recom- mendations as to stations or yards not nmow necessary for retention or Which may be rendered unnecessary first and eighth day constitute the holy convocation in the reform syn- agogue. In the orthodox doctrines the two opening and two concluding days of the festival are observed. also marked the commencement of a greater moral achievement in that it | opened the way for instruction of the | soul and the molding of character along with training of the mind, both lcal Corps, GETS HAWAIIAN DETAIL. Lieut. Col. Charles F. Craig, Med- has been relieved from AN AN AR ANNAEANNONUBUNINUSINARNEDRNEENENg Open a Charge Account With Us SELINGER’S & the Navy and not belioved to be |17 Was fixed as the date for a special The art of die-sinking was practiced < 5 Tedessary for naval purposes from a|primary in Georgia to nominate a ENGINE FALLS 30 FEET. In Greece by Pyrgotcles in 335 B. C: s 820 F Street, Cor. Ninth Secretacy Do ano dusstion. | gemocratio candidate for semator to| A RrismIRG. Pr. - Gotrer 2| @ s = e . 2 ing session of the board t - | be voted on {n November, at & meet- " URN[TURE e Jewelers and Optometrists. “Look for the Big Clock tain that its morbeard to make cer- | 1 nere today of the demssratio er.|A locomotive dropped thirty feet - important nature of the study they |eCutive committee. The state con-|When a timber in the Philadelphia < g’ z are to make. The creation of this|Yentlon was postponed from October | and . Reading railway bridge across —a magnificent display ot = ;c;n‘;;i Ig:pf:;x’:mtly accepted at the |4 to 28. the SSesateharns ;;g;”:wlr: J:“r;;l;e new and beautiful pieces. eliminating navy yards: ohd enard town, Ohio, received injurlcs that re- Attractive price}. - satablishmenta"foom the feld of Toe | ,F%chita; Kan, claims the distinotion | saitea is deatn. The “locomotive NN inflnenc Eid 0! of being the largest broom corn mar- | fell to a sandbank beneath tre trestle q 3 reel H versies . o4 from political contro-| e, "in ne werid: | 5na emer was pinned in. the can ¢ | Geo. Plitt Co., Inc. 35 14th Stzect duty at the Army Medical School, this city, and ordered to Honolulu, Hawall, for duty. of which should be in harmony in the making of good citizens.” ‘The school opened this morning fol- lowing mass at the church. to the Navy on completion‘of a re- vised project as to shore establish- ments, It also will recommend the disposition of any land now held by GEORGIA PRIMARY 0CT. 17. MACON, Ga.,, October 2.—October HAYNES TO TAKE STUMP Dry Commissioner to Aid G. 0. P. in Fall Campaign. Prohibition Commissioner Haynes will take the stump for the republicans and the administration during the cam- paign, and may go out as speaker for Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, The invitation to Commissioner Haynes was understood to have orig- inated in the White House, and the intimation was given that the com- missioner will speak for the adminis- tration, not only from the point of view of the prohibition unit, of which he is chief, but from the broad viewpoint of the ‘“stewardship of the republican party. One of the detalls of administration, however, which will be pounded home by the commissioner, it was learned, Wwill be the fact that the prohibition unit costs the people of the country a total of nothing; that it is more than self-supporting, taking in more in fines, special assessments, etc., than Is spent in its operation. WORK TO NEW YORK. Postmaster General and Gov. Miller to Address State Postmasters. Gov. Miller of New York and Post- master General Work will deliver the principal speeches at the con- ference of the postal employes of the state of New York, Syracuse Wednesday. This is the second of a series of forty-eight state confer- ence-conventions arranged by the Post Office Department. Besides the regpption, at which the Postmaster General and the other post office executives will meet per- sonally the postal emploves of New York state, an elaborate program has been arranged for both the afternoon and, night sessions. Postmaster Jamles McLusky of Syracuse will pre- side at the afternoon session gnd Post- master E. M, Morgan of New York city at the night meeting. K. OF P. FAIR PLANNED. Proposed Exhibition to Open Octo- ber 30 at Pythian Temple. Preliminary plans for a Knights of Pythias fair in Pythian Temple, 1012 9th street, from October 30 to Novem- ber 4, were announced today. Each night there will be a free dance, starting at 8:30 o'clock, and three others will be interspersed on the program before 10 o'clock, when the regular dancing will commence, for which a nominal fee per dance will be charged. A booth for each lodge will be in the main hall, with merchandise for sale. Refreshments will be served by the Pythian Sisters’ temples. Demon- stration of goods will be another feature by a number of .local mer- cantile concerrs. William A. Kimmel 18 chairman of the ways and means committee in charge of the fair and Albert E. Gorham is secretary. GOES TO HARVARD. Miss Alice H. Armstrong, assistant chief of the radium section of the bureau of standards, will be absent from the bureau during the curre academic year, pursuing special studies at Harvard University. . CLAFLIN Astigmatism Claflin Optical Sensationally Low Prices — Tremendously Big Values—Will Make This Store a Veritable Beehive of Busy-ness! 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