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5,000 Gather at Mt. St. Alban n In « Dr,. Freeman, Welcome to New Bishop [ii: Newly Consecrated, ! Pleads for Early Completion, of 2 Great National Ori'the green heights of St. Alban, 35,000 vesterday afternoon bade Rt. Rev.: James Edward - Freeman wel com# as the third Protestant’ Episco- pal Bishop of Washington. It was the greatest gathering ever assembled in’ the qutet close of the Natibnal - Cathedral of ~88. Peter andpPaul. The newly consecrated bishgh made it the occasion forAn cloguent plea for the early compr- tion of that ‘great house ef worship, “offéring it to Almighty God, trusting that®He will so use it as to promote the @guse of essential unity among all hip Him-—whether Jew or atholic or Protestant.” Big Crowd Gathgrs. “betores the processional sffeet adjacent to the was filled with a . bound for 1c to the ishop Freeman. Ideal Ber ymiled upon the throng. in-the ¢rowd were men and women walk of life, probably branch of the Chri JI{igh government offi Gf the Army and admiral siness men and society s tood by the scores througho And an even greater crowd, sitting quietly at home tliroukhout -this part of the country, heard the entire servicé by radio - A rustfv éroas studded with poses temporary sanctuar: the visiting bisho and a vested ir ofmrorestiran $00 voices. It was 0 o'clock when, through the s of autumn follage, came rains of “Onward, Christian Haurs hymn every Cuthedral Close B endle stian ut the of autumn leaves stood behind a upon which sat just high arche the soft Soldier Eatrance of_Choir. Then, through an aveniie of stately oaks, walked a lomg .boy crucifer bearing & flashing golden er Be- hind him, in columng of fours, arch: ed long lines of vestkd chorister boys. their v s raising ythe tunes of the old hymn in & grand _cres- cendo. © Back of -the boy singers came the men and women of Wash- ington’s Episcopal ch . 600 rong. United States Army Baad, in niform, ched™ behind ' the A John A. Li#jeune, - Marine Corps, fol- band grand mearshal. followed by the diocesan ed by the beautiful cath. aral gouneil, ing his mace haptet dresa- ed in the picturesque robes and the visiting bishops marched in the or- der named. Bishop command lowed the He Jinius Horner, Bi: olina, and Rt. Rev. nelander, ginia hop of 3 Philip ) Pennsylvania, Letter From President. Very Rev. George C. F. Bratdnahl, dean_of the Natiopal Catheqral of S8 Peter and Pau), read a letter rth C R from Prasident Coolldge and a'letter|R CAVERNS . XCURSION. Wonder’:ul an;l : Spectacular - Sunday, Oct. 7th Romd $2.50- Top Lv. Washington 8:30 A.M. Sonthern Railway System 1425 F St. N.W. Shave With Cuticura Soap The New Way W5 ries B 2\ This is the a N at of vorite regul romote: the proper functions, enriches th od, dispels nches and pains, mel. cholia, nervousness and brings re. freshing sleep. Lame muscles? Trythis simple treatment You can keep your muscles from stiffening up, and you can take out soreness and ache with Sloan’s Liniment. Every night stroke it on gently—you don't have to rub it in. Tense muscles relax stops. Get a bottle from your druggist today—35 cents. - Sloan’s Liniment—kills pain! STOP TTCHING ECZEMA Will Help Yoo Never mind how ‘oftenyou have tried and failed, you can stop burne ing, itching Eczema Ile3ulckly ‘by ap- plying Zemo furnisl an, gist for 35c. Extra large X Healing begins the moment Zemo is e :g:'ry trace of Eczema, Tetter, Pimn ples, Rash, Blackbeads and similar skin diseases will be:removed. For clearing the skin and making it vixor::-ly healthy, always wse Zemo, penetrating, antiseptic n others fail it is the gl Bishop of | Cathedral Here. from former President Wilson. Presi- dent Coolidge wrote: “I wish to express my thanks to you, and to Gen. Pershing as well, for the courtesy af your call and your cordial invitation to participate inj the services at the Episcopal Cathe- dral on Sunday, September 30. 1 am! most regretful that it is_impossible | for me to mecept the invitation, for| the occasion presents a particular ap- peal to me, and [ cannot let it pas withont expressing to you my con- | gratulations on the progress you are making in building the Washington Cathedral. It has already become bath an adernment and an inspira- tion in the National Capital, and T know that your devotlon to the cause Which it _typifies will be a powerful factor of assurance that the work will proceed in_ both materjal and spiritual accomplishment. “Your werk is to be tommended, -because it represents the foundation of all progress, all government and all elvilization. " That foundation is I religion. Our country is not lacking jin material resources, and thbugh we [need mniore educatfon, It cannot be !said to be lacking in Intelligence. |But, certain has need of a {greater practical application of the truths of religion. It is only in that ; | direction that there is hope of solu- tion of our economic and social prob- lems. Whatever Inspires and strengthens the religious bellef and religious activity ot the people, . Whatever ministers to their spiritu: it, there lies the only hope of suc- cess. The strength of our country is the strength of its religlous convie- tlol you and all those as clated with you throughout our land in ministering to religion, I extend my appreciation of your toil and sac- rifice and my faith in your ultimate | success.” H Mennage From Wil Former President Wilson, t00, men- tioned the National ing: “I cannot In justice to my ow: feelings let the occasion of your induc: tion into the office of bishop pass without again expressing my grati- fication that you should be assuming the new responsibilities, and my constant interest in what I know is very mnear your heart, namely, the complétion ‘of the great cathedral which is to crown Mount St. Alban.” The first offclal words uttered by Bishop Freeman were In eulogy of | his "tWwo predecessors, the late Rt. Rev. Yates Satterlee and the late Rt. Rev. Alfred Harding. He paid TINIIII PN I 2P I, 7RI R R [ i Christians. and then launches Into ul plea for Christian mf&i other denos a0 weré B ent by favitation. Predicting th bletion of the Nastional Cathedral :‘Glt‘h_iu five years, Blshop Freeman Wil be Temple for Al | “This will be not merely an Episcos Dal cathedral, but a great temple. e witness the spirit 8 in the lite of this natio: ust come out of this industrial est we perish. We have buiit in beautiful Capital city everything that witnesses to the material greatness of the nation, but have erected as yet no house of worship commensurate to’ its spiritual side. 3 speak as a common worshiper f & ‘common Christ. to all manner of 1 recognise, as a citizen of the state, that we must embhasize in the life of the nation what Pr dent Coolldge has_so happily set forth, in the letter just read to us, that ‘the’ strength. of our country s the: strength of Its rellgious conviction: 'i e I thank God for those words from o President, 8 new inapifation for the bullding of this house of prayer for &1l people in che Capital of the na- tion.” Senator' George Wharton Pepper was then Introduced by Bishop Free- man. Scnator Pepper, t0o, dwelt upon the necessity of church unity today, and confirmed the previous statement of Biuhop Freeman that the Natlonal Cathedral would be a symbol of Chris- tianity for all Christians alike. “Wo propose,’ he said, “that this! cathedral shall be e from of narrow eectarianiem. ind ., bear witness to tha faith delivered to the fathers as i terpreted by men of English speech' nnd tradition, but it will be national ‘hrt It stand, 1 1, Quali Sebrvi Thl?l What Counts LIKE NEW! With . Best i Oak Leather Half Rubber Heels. SPECIAL AT $1 .50 QUALITY Shoe- Service 417 11th St. N'W. A new splendor of God | George W':'o'imo""‘q the Dreyer for g P ahconstil way the mass meets fn"':l -uw same time n‘ in the m'm, Hebrews to. Start |} 3 Warner, ev. Willlam W. Shearér, jeine, Edgar _Pries W. kin \2 Dr. b W, Glazebreok, Barer troaver ana B . Bilelson. HELQ PEPPER THRUWER.. Colored Prisoner Denfes Chinese 5 Laundry Man's Charge. 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