Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1923, Page 4

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APPONYI PRAISES HUGHES PROPOSAL Han for U. S. Aid in Economic ; Parley Court Held Eu- rope’s Hope. ‘Chief Justice William Howard Taft d Count Apponyl, former premler Hungary, renewed an old friend- ship when they met last night at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service. It was during the administration of President Taft that Count Apponyi, then a visitor in this country, ad- dpessed the Congress of the United States {n joint session. He is on of tho few foreigners who have been extended this honor. When Count Apponyl addressed the student body of tha Foreizn Service Sohool last night on the present sit- uation in the far Chief Justice Taft sat _upon the platform a#m one of the guests. h other suests were the German and Hun- ®arian ambassadors. Becretary of State Hughes' plan for American ‘participation in world economic conference, was lauded by Count Apponyi step toward the re Hopes Cloud Will be Dispeiled. “There s still doubi,” Count Appony 10 whether this plan Sherywhere in the same epirit in which it ha en offered. " But let Ue hope' that "this elond will ba dis: plled suon, Let us Liobe that in this =olution of the questicn we will find beginning of u preparation by all ¢ivliized nations for the common in- st of mankind. i Eame clared that he re wod tiding: cncen s adv the reparations questio like &_menace ovi i$ not possible Cites Catawtrophe in catantrophe v begun, Count Ap , and must’ be stoppe Iedds to endless war. the present situation in the far east, Count Apno declared enforcement prace treaty the the which Creeden introducing stinguished Hungurian states- pointed out that the motto of Foreign Service School fs “to the country b ing good among mankind.” There can be apathy, antieciation or affec- r other nations without knowl- egge of them, he said, and in pursu- ance of that object the rchool wel- csmed an opportunity to he He referred to the Wit in man, e sarve wall no American ¢ n that cou declured Tn_an address the Georgotor rament in the near future,’ Willoughby declarad, “but the befng orced or- | that Ru and ng the most prominent Ving the affair 1d western hemisphe de I,lrfld - k the fact wstern Willoughby Hazhes pr # internal political Russiae t Dy repres senutor who may have “studi ditions there, NI Jiughes vgniiion therefo Mr. ry ¢ more | or views of | ot be spending | ntry S Biione of doliars whror AIDS “MUTT” SHOW. Sousa Sends Prize and Irene Castle Donation for Event, Ph the £ and L nd Ir nuit dog show.” of the at the mouy pe prize, 1 wispices Soci, used for buildi and cat house: Kind-to-animais rest road, two Totoma the sociéty tickets it tior BERMUDA WEST INDIES CARIBBEAN MEDITERRANEAN Around the World—South Sea Island—Cruises. CALIFORNIA—ALL WATER VIA PANAMA CANAL OBER’S STEAMSHIP AND. TOURS No. 1 Woodward Bullding Phone Main 1089 <ociety’s rm, on River | miles i address 11th street, where | be obtained nnn(rlhu-{ e — ASK for. Horhcks . “\ The ORIGINAL G for All Ay.s Malted’ Milk .' Avoid lmxfamns—Subsmuh: ‘We handie only. the better grades : and can give you prompt - delives lon ANTHRACI E and bi- tuminous coal, ali lump soft ! c coke and Kkindling woed. B. J. Werner 823 New Ygrk Avenue Ullln“ men 20,000 ARE EXPECTED AT ALEXANDRIA SERVICE "AT MASONIC MEMORIAL (Continued from First Page.) Euests, through the proper’lodges, the business to be undertaken. Fach of the memorials to be de- Posited in the cornerstone will then be placed in a box, which later will be fitted Into the stone. After a Masonic hymn the officers will de- scend to the stone. The master, senior warden and junior warden will try the stone with the jewels of their offices, and if they find it to be “well formed, true and trusty, and accurately laid” they will continue Wwith the ceremony. The grand master will pour upon it ‘the corn of nourishment,” followed by the grand senior warden, who will it “the wine of refresh- The grand junlor warden will with *“the oil, of joy and During an interval be- each of these time-honored as of an old Ma- pour upon anoint Kladnes: tween conclude grand descending to the stone dnd glving it three distinct knocks s 1. The architect will then be presented to the grand master, who, in turn, will request him to examine the work of laving the corner stone and report It it has been satisfactorily lone. Upon being informed that it has, the garnd master will order that grand marshal to make the following pr lagnation, which will end the serv Bishop Freeman Speaks. “By order of the most worshipfal grand master of Masons in Virginia, I proclaim that the corner stone of the structure to he here erected has this day been found square, level, plumb, true and trusty and lnhl ac- cordiug to our ancient E The oration of the day will be de livered by Rt. Rev. James E. Free- man, Episcopal Bishop of Waishin, ton.” He will be introduced by Louis A. Watres, past grand ter of Pennsylvania #hd president of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial Assoclation. Mr. Watres is also expected to speak. The cxercises will be broadcasted ssapeake and Po- tomac Telephone Company of Wash- ington. through their station WCAP, the Amerlcan Telegraph and ‘Telephone Company in ew York by station WEAF, simuitaneous District of others clubs. Club plan ‘quate ser the Washing- Company will Begin- morning andria every atiend with thei bers of the S nd in & body over the line: Railw: i for the lock raing will leave for Ale three minutes. SHEEP RAISING ON PLAN DRIGINATED BY DR. BELL Noted lnvemor s He:rs Arrange for Experiments With Stock From Nuva Scotia Estate. iecial Dispateh to The Star. DURHAM, N. H., Octover 31.—Ex- periments 'in sheep breeding, con- for a third of & century by invent Dr. Alexander aham Beil, on bis Nova Scotia es- . are to he ¢ d here by the experi- of just and Dr. reament will make two of the estigatio most th of them con- tion of Me cerneq with the appl el ent of a law to the M‘.unl to the time of ht series of cape summer 890 almost ¢ directed ton to spending clos a_guarter of a million dollars in > work. He was particularly in- ted in developing a more pro- sheep than any breed In exist- ence creasing the milk yield of t Under the terms of the new ar- igement the Bell estate will pre- sent to the New Hampshire station five ewes and one ram, all of the four to six nipple strain and all from either a twin or triplet progeny. The animals will be shipped from Beinn agh this fall, and will be crossed some of the New Hampshire view to carrying out Dr. the Bell es- n made by Dr. David in-law of Dr. Bell, and his own richt as agri- plorer in charge of the n seed and plant intre Quction of the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture, and for the New Hampshire station by director J. ndall ia e McCall Printed Pattern 3454 A Style for Any Stuff L. P terials look equally well in this smartly sim- ple frock. The front blouse panel, the side pleats are both_features of the autumn .mode adaptable to many, fabrics. This. pattern—and many others—aon sale in our Mc- Call Printed Pattern section. M¢Call Winter Embroid- oy S . CLAUDE S. SEMONES ‘Eyesight' Specialist ery Book ‘and Quarterly have arrived! Bargain Basement. SENEERUBNEER A 1 . \Masonic Service Association D. C. NAVAL LODGE HOS T0 GRAND MASTER Masonic Officials of Oregon Accompany Finley on 0f- ficial Call. To Have Headquarters Here With the grand master and the grand secretary of Oregon among tho ! guests, the grand visitation by Grand . Master Finley and the other officers of the Grand Lotdge, F. A. A. M, to Naval Lodge, No. 4, occurred last evening In Naval Lodge Hall, 4th 'street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast. The room had been appropriately decorated for the occasion and called forth praisc from the grand master, as did the reports of progress, finan- cial and otherwise, submitted by the socretary and the treasurer of the lodge. Grand Master Adamson of Oregon, responding to the welcome accorded lalned that he had been par- y anxious to vigit Naval Lodge on that he had met mem- Phillippines and at other s from Washington. An elaborate program of entertain- ment concluded the official call. The \visitation this evening will be to HI!-HH Lodge, No. 10, following a \quet to the visiting grand mas- ters, tendered by the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia. The visito will accompany the jGrand Lodge for the official call and remain to witness the exemplifica- | tion of the W. M. degree by a speclal fteam from 'nrmthlan Lodge of De- troit, Mich. ARMY AIRDROME NAMED. The Secretary of War has named | the airdrome at the alr intermediate depot, Middletown, P a. “Olmstead in honor of First Lieut. Rob- d, air service, who was jordon Beunett interna- tional ruce in Holland, tember 23, 11923, when his balloon was struck by | lightning, at Nistelrode. 14 Left to right: Harry G. Noyes of New Ha e, chalrmam, and An- drew L. Randell of Texas, Ly Harry G. Noyes. past grand master | department and @ library. and the of Masons of New Hampshire, V\d:‘de‘(‘”p"""l of r -electvd chairman of the execut e Sevpaxts of the re-clectod chairman he exe tion committes, commission of the Masonic Se the fi committ Asrociation of the United States, near at this afternoon’s the end of the fifth aunual session | J2I¢IEh. Short addresses were given of the assoclation at the Raleigh| |y Rear Admiral George W. Baird, U. S red, past krand master Hotel late yesterday afternoon. ‘ut Masons of the District of Colum- Ottier officers alected to the exccu- |bis, anid by J. Claude Keiper, ons of 3 Gl G b oviithe omo harge of handling tive commisslon, which i the BoV-|tha ‘George Washington erning body of the association, are:|Memorial corner-stone laying Hugh A. McPherson, Michigan; E. M. Hutchison, Montana; Judge! W. L Danfels, New Jersey ber 1 South Carolina; E. “BILLY" SUNDAY TO SPEAK. Minsissippt; W. L. Stockwell, Representative Stuart F. Reed of Dakota; Frank E. Lester, Cigarettes In (ermany 100 marks_each " Lace Curtains Cleaned And Benovated Like Hu."" 1 Mme. Viboud, Inc. ¥ i _ Hend_Lauudry—Dry_Cleaning __2¢ cost | | A Delight to Every Woman For natural aid to feet sub- ject to strain or discomfort, Esc styles are pre-eminent. Let us demonstrate this to you. Sold Lzrhmv:ly G. B. White Co., Inc. 1311 G Street N.W. Over Y. W. C. A—Take Elevator quaint the assoc as_tentatively propos: ssociation adopted the rep on education, he end Scudder of carrying_with it the publishing a Masonle periodira be sent to the 3,000.000 memb. the Masonic fraternity in this Nature of Magazine. will York be edited vton magazine Maine; | Friday evening, at which Billy Sun- Arthur, Whislly, Utah. lain of the Senate, will give the in- the association’s natlonal headquar- | Chancellor Cuno of ecutive secretary, will be in echarge. Thi ; Patent leather, turn North | west Virginia. will preside at th Mexico; Judge Albert Spear, and [day will de or - an address on Headquarters Here. | vocation. ters in this city at 815 16th street | S¢1ves a salary of $§7 a month. A brief address on the Harding black suede trimmed; New ! maeting at the President Theater W. L. Ragleton, Oklahoma, Y el eliven) any e on Approval of the establishment of | e R R was given. Andrew L. Randell, ex- Memozial plan was made by style black satin. sole, same historical artic pval uf new speakers’ bulletins. with the appeal that they be sent to every grand master for reading, discussiag and mailing to masters’ of the various dges, the lssuing of special bul- lctins, the development of voluntary motion picture productions for schools, churches and industry. the development of lectures, Mafonic Te the a Supremacy in Overcoats is Ours The Mode’s own tailoring triumphs are supplemented by its English contémporary—Richard Austin & Co.—London’s fore- most draper. These two interpretations of fashion give you choice of America’s and England’s best. The Mode Coats The Austin Coats Are in both Single and Double breasted. models -—also the newest Fly- front—and others that Button-through — plain weaves and Double- faced effects. Include Single-breasted, Double-breasted, . Fly- front and Button- through models—in both plain and double-faced distinctly weaves —- in English types. $50 to $90 $35 to $125 We've concentrated a heap of value and style in four popular-pflced grades— $35-$40—$45—550 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 192 MASONIC SERVICE BODY WILL MEET Bessions Will Be Held at Hamil- ton Hotel—Reception Fri- day Night. The fifteenth biennial mecting of the Masonic Rellef Association of the United States and Canada will con- vene here Friday and Saturday at the Hamilton Hotel. The meetings wHl open at 9 o'clock. A reception will be held Friday night at 9 o'clock. The purposes of this organization and its meeting here are to formu- late plans and make laws governing relief to be granted applicants throughout the United States and Canada, halling from jurisdictions Wther than that to which the appli- cant makes the request for relief. Officers of the assoclation are John A. Davilia of New Orleans, president: Rch.n Daly, Chicago, firet vice : Raymond V. Cole, Omaha, chond vice president; Lou B. Winsor, G urer, and Andrew , 8t secretary. The delegates will be the guests of the local board. The officers of the local board are as follows: William Ballard, Federal president; Pleasant, Willlam Mehn, secretars, and Horace 'S. Pentalpha, No. 23, treasure The delegates from this jurisdiction are as follows: Past Grand Masters Lur- tin R. Ginn and T. John Newton to represent the Grand Lodge, and Wil- lam T. Ballard and Willlam Mehn to represent the local board. president; “Pakomu, ' No. GARY SAYS DISCOURTESY NOT MEANT TOWARD GIRL NEW YORK, October 31.—Elbert H. Gary, chairman of the United States Steel Corporation, foday emphatically but courteously denled any Implied discourtesy to a young woman who last Monday accosted him in Wall street and tried to hand him a pamph- let in which financial leaders’ salaries were compared with those of their clerks, The young woman, who repre the Union of Bookkeepers, and Accountants, seeking to unionize the “white ’ workers of the financial district, had complained that Mr. Gary had uncere- moniously brushed her aside. “I had not tha slightest idea of what the young woman wanted,” Mr. Gary explained. he startled me, and [ put up my hand to ward her off. Had T known she wanted to hand me a pamphlet I_certainly would have taken It ang I would have read it with interest, too. 1 have no desire to be discourteous at any time, especially LIBLRTY| PAD! LEADING Radio Retailers UST RECEIVED Washi ’s FROM WE ARE_UNABLE TO SUPPLY THE DEMAND —tfrom prospective purchasers for well sita- busigess and ibvestment properties. 1If you have for sale business or other I come-producing il commualeate with us, either eaure you most’ egersetic actlon its quick sale. ARNOLD *AND COMPANY Eye Street Main looking to Personal Xmas Gresting Cards A most elaborate and varied lmmnt. Seloct yours get- ting flm Mee and also SAVE 10% Harry €. Grovs, Inc. 1210 G St. and An Assortment of Up-to-the-Minute Radio Goeds ALL TO BE SOLD AT BARGAIN PRICES ALL RADIO CORPERATION TVBES REDSCED EMPLOYES NOW “BOSS™ . IN AUTO-SALES AGENCY Head of' Establishment Turns It Over ‘to Committee, Profits to Be Divided. CHICAGO, October 31.—Glenn E. | Holmes, erstwhile head of an automo. bile eales agency, sits here in his offica | today, but he is not the boss. Instead, o | committee of 115 employes, to whom he turned over the business last night, will direct the agency for the next four unomhn and the employes will divide the profits up to March 1, 1924. Similar action will be taken at hl: Milwaukee “This is a business experiment, and I do not expect to lose,” Mr. Holmes d. “My employes, who usualiy get iristmas bonuses totaling $8,000 to 000, ‘should be able to divide this year between $15,000 and $20,000 from he four months' business, which I be- | lieve they will permanently ‘pep up’ and from which 1 ¢xpect themn to wesd t! dead ones. All em £, from the ja tor up, will shar 7 7, NEW YORK Y CLAFP.EASTMANN RADAK CABINETS: .Sl 25 Z BRANDES SUPERIOR PHONES. .. ilfiul.bt.n V. T. SOCKETS. | ACME TRANSFORMERS, AUDIO & RADIO 3.95 DN | BALDWIN TYPE “C" PHONES. 'I'l,l e “DK” DX Circuit The fastest selling circuit in the country. Distance, ciarity, simphi furnish .a.l parts complete, Tube, Batteries, Phones, etc. ALL AMERICAN TRANSFORMERS. . 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