Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1922, Page 10

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Society (Continued from Ninth Page.) OPENING SATURDAY Dec. 9, 1922 FRIEDMAN’S DELICATESSEN Full Line of Imported and Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Smoked Fish and Pure Food i Products Look for the Red Sign 2505 Champlain St. NW. Tel. Col. 8104 Near 1Sth and Columbin Road Campbell, Miss Dorothy Pletcher and = Miss Helen L; yon. BiClergymen and Laity of Protestant, e oSS W mtice vwan hola Hebrew and Catholic Faiths. at “Toler. Morning with Mps, Walter’ Tucker- s 5 ance” Meeting, Denounce K. K. K. man presiding. Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, Mrs. Henry Breckenridge, Mrs. How- ard Dickinson, Mrs. John Reyburn, jr.; Princess Bertha Cantacuzene, Miss Gladys Chapman Smith and Miss Patricia Alnsa, were there to discuss matters. Miss A. Hazel Swift will serve as hostess at the card party to be given under tfie auspices of tI tainment committee at the Women's 22 Jackson place, Monda: at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Illa’ Davis Levis, Mrs. Robert O. Jones, Mrs. Lucille Fehl, Mrs. Mary D. Farrar, Mrs. Ella 8. Lime- rick, Miss Alice Stearns and Miss Judith Barbaug will assist. Among those who have taBle Mrs. Marie Stair yer, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Assurances of a hasty exit from the brillia: disseminating stale cal- world's stage of the hysteria of re-|umnfes and rank inventions calculat- ed to arouse hereditary prejudices ligious intolerance, now drawing the| dating from the sixteenth wad ’uven- fickle spotlight in the great present-|teenth centuries, to impose upon. the day drama, were given by clergymen | {Enorant and to so sow hate, discord and laity of the Protestant, Hebrew | 81] distrust leading to public' disaster threatent, and Catholic faiths joined In an im-|executive of at least sua siate ciin pressive “tolerance” mass meeting at | strife.” the First Congregational Church last| Refers o Stock Arguments. night. fter exposing the fallacies of sev- = S L Vi t, Mrs. Frank Hiram All united in an appeal for unity|Sral of the “stale stock arguments”|yille Hunt M Fratk Furum Sl ainst the M - and co-operation among the adher- |an the Jpatrlotism of Catholics) i NS MATNCE Yiopkins, Miss N. nd Jews, the senator went en: “But 2 e n the|let me dism e anche Cain, Miss Rosella Moser and nts of the various creeds iss these subtleties and Miss Vilma Baxte United States for the preservation of [ Sonsider upon the testimony of his- constitutional guarantees o religious| {p1Y hoM far Catholics and Jewn. for liberty, freedom, equality before the|fidelity to th republic. Does it not law and in eligibility for public office. | 3¢em base ingratitude, as well as lain A The principal speaker of the evening ahn- ;‘:‘: ;‘c‘};e:e;?l::er? it ,:-%:{::"5 Wi was Senator Thomas J. Walsh' of|ed hearts, the thousands of either the while brief addresses were|one or the other faith victims of the delive . Axton, chief | STeat war waged for the preservation ,J"JJ{;&.‘:.’..CG" 2o Fratn: Abram | of our liberties and those of the Si 3 3 ‘Washington | WOr! Hebrew” Conmresation: Rov. b A.| . Concluding. Senator Walsh express- Retn direotor St ho social action | ed his beliet in the ephemeral charac- | | department of the National Catholic|ter of the Klan, and said he felt cer- Welfare Council, and Wayne B.[tainit 800n run its hectic course, | | Wheeler, president of the Anti-Saloon Address by Col. Axton. Lesguel “Rev | daaon Noble aeaerc®| Col Axton in his address said: “Or- Bpened the meeting with prayer. |&anized resistance of constitutional Religlous Liberty Histery. uthority 18 more criminal than boot- Tracing the development of the[leSEing, theft, graft or murder. And principletor Peliglous 1berty through |organised or’ unorganizei attempts the colonial period in America, cul-|to administer justice in uny but the minating when it was written into |constitutional ~manner .{s equally the federal Constitution as & criminal, whether done under the of the fundamental law of the land, |cloak of religion. the flag of anarchy Senator Walsh praised the wisdom °rflfllz; ask and shroud of a secret and foresight of the fathers of the |80Clety. country In"establishing glous tol-| Father Ryan was most optimistic erance. and equality on & firm foun. |OVer what he termed the hysteria of dation: cited the records of promi- |mob psychology. He attributed the nent patriots who were members of |Present wave of intolerance as a re- the sects proscribed by the renascent |8ult of the war, and said it would bigotry of today: demounced the ef- |30on run its courss. He thanked Dr. forts of the Ku-Klux Klan to raise |Flerce for his generosity in calling once more the specter of religious |the meeting. and racial hatred and undo the work M- Whasier spoke In Elowiog tera of the fathers of the republic, and |of co-operation always offered by o vi Catholics and Jews in the work in o e e O tat tho | which he is interested, and deplored | 3 2 ctivities ! duration of continued power of the|in Strong terms the present act 1 klan or similar organizatio °'R“‘b° PRSEeE Referring briefly to the establisl AbbiESimonkpronouncen the bene- || foug |diction. During the evening George | T o e B o otnE 03¢ |Jaeger rendered several violin selec Maryland, the Quaker settlers in |tione. | Pennsylvania and among the follow- ers of Roger Willlams in Rhode Island, he the increasing ell, With Mrs. Calvin lidge at the head of the list of patro > given Slub, 22 Jackson place, by he benefit of Tuberculosis Tp<hur streets, tive Winifred Mason Make This Her Happiest Christmas With a Selection From Our Latest Creations of Artistic Diamond Rings In 18-Kt. W hite Gold and in Platinum. Richly Carved Disti i e brillant which Represen Huck of Illin; honor, are the names tive sxional new styvles with perfect, pure white Good size stones, full cut and very Let Us Show Yor Some of These Unusual Values in Diamond Rings, $25.00, $40.00, $65.00 and Up Gents’ Watches Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton Beavtitully chased case, whi green or red gold. Hgin in gold case. New style dials. §] G50, John We kins, H Jame: Spencer, Mrs. Stephen B. I m, former 1 W onderful Assortment of Ladies’ White Gold ‘Wrist Watches \aricty of Shapes: 18-k and 14k White Gold © Unsurpassed Workmanship Gents’ Platinum-top Sleeve Link Buttons A Very Fine Gift, $10 Up Complete, reduc- up ed to....... S Wireless Setss 5.95 Marriage Licenses. Complete, reduc- up traced ed to. & power of this principle up to the & CARL PETERSEN & SON Rdoption of the federal Conatitution, L aciane jlicesses huve ibecal lmned fto e Light $ 4 ipointing out that by the time the | jor " Tr. s T Constitution was adopted the mov ee it ment had gained such strength th Sets “To meet the insistence upon a moi comprehensive expression on the sul ject the first of ten amendments to the Constitution, generally referred to as the bill of rights, adopted promptly upon the organization of the government pursuant to an un- Jonathan C. both of Raltimor ymond Jou Roiand B. Ba of Richmond, Vi William FP. Bosher of Row’' a, Anrie N. Bubank of this city. Oharles B. Whittle of Akron 8 pretty coloved lights. EBSTER ELECTRIC CO. 913 G Street C-0ods Laid Axide on Small Phone Main 633 eal Dep Dr COR. Charge Simp-on * fifo, and lr:hn“ EerBT I a derstanding in the nature of a con- Nert to dition of ratification by Virginta, pro- {4 Ruskls of Charlotseswile. "o 4t 719 9th St. N.W. 5u vided that ‘Congress shall make noO | Helen Oox of this city. gleni Oux o Theater Parker. William Jackson Benjamin T. Bry: Laura V. Bimons of ‘Thomas Braxton and Gertru' Harry Holmes and Gladis 8¢ o law respecting_an establishment of Youns. ir.. ac Margaret B. religion or prohibiting t free ex- ercises thereof.” Chief Glory of Govermment. “The principle thus established, with .lhs advancement of civilisation and the enlightenment of the mind of man.” continued Senétor Wals! one of the chief glories of our of government. Our :statesmen, our|ry and its branches has jurists. our historiane, our poets and | by action of the board of other men of ietters have extolled it and eulogized the men through who unfettered intellects and noble . n: | tures it became a part of our herita, It has been revered priceless incidents of. zenship. Our children taught to regard it as one of the main reasons for indulging in pride in their |} country. Yea, untaught, instinctively, they have recognized it as a sure foundation of our hixh pla the natlons. “Chancellor Kent in his commen- tarl the inspiration of American lawyers, says, ‘The free exercise and enjoyment of religious profession and worship may be considered as one of the absolate rights of the individu recognized in our American Constitu- tion and secured by law. Civil and religious liberty generally go hand in hand, and the suppression of either of them, for any length of time, will terminate the existence of the othe: Teaching of “Organised Bigotry.” Stressing the wide variance between the views of the early leaders and the founders of the republic and the teacl ngs of nr‘?nlled bigotry today, senator confinued: “But now we are told—Indeed it is proclaimed from the housetops—that the views thus nobly expressed, the convictions thus here- tofore generally entertained, are all wrong; that a mistake was made in the organization of our federal gov- ernment; that a fatal weakness im- heres in our national Constitution, and that the fathers of the republic, ||| had unwisely and unfortunately prescribed that any one chosen by the sovereign people to fill public office or tappointed there under the law they ordained. should be eligible without regard to his religious beliefs. For} the propagation of the adverse doc- trine thus promulgated an organiza- tion, styling itself ths Ku Klux Klan, is recruiting members throughout the 9 ion, under a management bold and SHATEERS | married | ablic libra- een barred ! ustees. pecial "le“ Children’s Shoes Growing Girls:{ Misses” and Boys' Shoes at Real Chr<stmas Month Savings No better time sthan right now to buy sturdy all-leather footwear for the vo. hgsters—the kind of fo ar that stands up under rough usage.: Prices are bound to cause a sensation on account of their loviness. For Growing Girls Engiish and Natural Shape Lace High shoes, full cut, in brown cali, patent-and dull leather. $3 95 i . Rubber heels. Sizes 214-8, For Misses and Children ‘to11.. Future employment Distinctive Gifis for all Seasons and the Priced from #1t0 $30 Our Lifetime Pen Point Guarantes UNCONDI- TIONALLY end Boys' Specials Boys‘ Scout _Shoes i Boys' Stormfighters W. A SHEAFFER PEN CO. Ft. 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