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THE EVENING !BTAR, WASHINGTO D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1923.° —_——— e e e — Union of states, and may Freema#onty | to conter benefits upon mankind. We welfare. As grand master of Masons -ma structure, I now.deliver these im- WASHmGToN DECLARED | the memory of Washington, the high be a bond of friendship and brotherly ( have in Virginid, I pronounce the corner |plements of you | exe of our craft, but, better than ashlngton rine .orner [ tone that shall enduro through ail secrets concealed from the eves i, "% "tnis bullding true, trusty and | hands, intrusting oo ooin the o ol el Tov : Bting you wis - |t it ade with hands, let us here tim, Of the world, secrefs that have never Jii°jaja, May the corn of noulsh- |intendence and Giserilon it the obcr BEACON FOR MASONRY | toiny Fededicate ourselves to those . . L ® The grand junior warden .then |Deen found out, but secrets that are | ment the wine of refreshment and |having full confide rincipies for which our dis- Laid With Solemn Masonic Rites |z 5 525, gt | i s sonirable S ot Feple” |50 1o diioes: smanal|ang ettty 7050358, 18,70k S0 s e upon the stone, saylng: “This ol T|TFIL G0 the Jatwe o or man. They |the other necessities of life abound| “Brother grand marsha), you will Lontiruet rom Tour to reproduce In our geperation the ¥ pour as a symbol of peace and har- [ Were Intrusted in peace and honor 10’ among all the people. May the bless- |inform the building authorities that ~ | spirit of him whom all the world ac- mony. May thelr blessings abide with | (¢ Masons of anclent times, and have | ing of God rest upon this work. May (the corner stone of this building has | tutlons. We share with Washington | claims as one of the greatest fSgures us eternally; may brotherly love pre- A Yy fnsmitted | the building here to be erccted be now -been lald with Masonic honors, | that love of country that counts not|of all time. Let us preserve for our . . i Trowel Used by First Pres:dent at Capltol vall and every moral and soclal virtue | 12 U T LT GOty |0, OnVEY | preserved throughout all age: and request them to descend with you, |1t life dear unto ftself. | Ohifdren and our children's children unite and cement us."” rity Architeet Introdueed. examine our work, and, If approved,| “We believe that America is des- | the institutions for which he labored Invoeation Delivered, “The tenets of our profession are! The grand marshal then introduced | "g5ive It from our hands.” tined under God to play its large and | and for which his sword was un- o7 70 g . | “This was done, and the offic - ! statesmanlike part in healing the sheathed. Let us promote here in Bulldmg Employed at Alexandria The grand master advanced In front | brotherly love, rellef and truth, We | the architect, saying: ‘Most Worship: | resenting the building authorities ap. , Wounds that today distract amd re. America reveremce for God, whose of all, and, extending his hands, made | o5, CT08 1€ TONE GOra e e and | this bulding, He is ready, with his nd master, accompa- | tard the progress of the world. We ' hand we believe has guarded and pro- Ceremon at Noon Toda the followlng invocation: justice. If we had not practiced those | craftsmen, for the completion of this d marshal, and said: |seek not for ourselves alone the priv- | tected us throughout our history. Let “May the All-Bounteous Author of |tenets and inculcated those virtues, |work, and asks for the tools which receive thi shipful grand master, I |lleges andl blessings of our beloved us, with unchailenged devotion and Nature bless the Inhabitants of this!our institution would not have de- |are proper for the undertaking.” 7 e this work at your hands as|nation, but we believe in the integ- |fidelity, promote that spirit of broth- place with an abundance of the nec-|scended to us through genmeration| The grand master delivered to the Wwell and tiuly, done:” ity and self-sufficiency of our form | erhood that is the enduring basis of : ; essarles, convenlences and comforts|after generation, nor would It have |architect the square, level. plumb, e of government a vill protect it | all government, that promotes ou TThe anclent ritual of Free Masonry [t to the stone and reported it to be | o'ife; Gasist in the erection and com- | numbered among its members so many | trowel and pian of the bullding: SUC- | Follow th and all its Interests at any cost. prosperity and secures to us the mer- n was followed throughout the cere- 8Quare. The grand marshal thereupon | ' his bullding: protect the b e dictates of your con-| “Let us, with pride and satisfac-|ited rewards of a just and righteous | exami - | pletion of this building; p ipure and illustrious personages who | cessively, saying: e . ¥ con d mony of laying the corner stone R:‘!d mined ..‘"'r"',e“’;":"d“““:3:,;";;"’;3, Workmen against every accident, and were and are always ready to particle iv. havihe thus, as grand master|2cience and 1 never land in jail. | tion, rear our temple to perpetu peace. the National Masonic Memorial laid." :’o‘l’;'! :'I;;l}fr‘it'"‘hl: !‘:.Y“::l“:' :‘::;;l‘yd:; pate in its work and to promote its:of Masons, laid the corner stone of Alexandria today. It was the same Declares Stone Is True. the corn of nourishment, the wine of Your Written Guarantes - A . ritual George Washington followed| Declaring the stone to be true and | refreshment and_the oli of joy and S; . % of Service! A Dlrect Savmgs to You Every Year! when he helped lay the corner stome | trusty, the grand master announced |&ladness. Amen.” % z : 2 & ence in their skill of the first United States Capitol,|that he would proceed with the conse- | }f,'.“.f”,’.gy"_‘;“_ggn&d.“ o Jn their skil Wwhich the British burned in 1812, | cration by pouring upon it the corn of i gisted us in the honorable duty as- The service today was in charge of | "OUrishment. saying as he did so: “Th's | signed to this Grand Lodge of An: EARLY all forms of sore throat d corn I distribute as a symbol of good- ted Masons. the Grand Lodge of Virginia, but the | ness and plenty. May the blessings of | crontint it e 1o Anish the work. are due to germ infeetion. grand masters of the nevelrnl afn;:eu]mu:;;ouuapnh:n:finp:iflxnl;?:'e“r:g"u!r;an He then descendehdl wxlthh:hsngl'll;:g Prompt relief therefore cannot be assisted, and in the procession of Ma- - | sentor deacon on his rig b ings obtained without the use of & sonic dignitaries who marched mm' ngs. and inspire the hearts of the|grang junior deacon on his left, and People with wisdom, virtue and grat- vi 1 ks on the the memorial grounds were many |itude.” X gave three distinct knoc powerful germicide. Although more past masters. The impromptu lodge-| The grand senlor warden then | 500 s&¥ing: powerful in the presence of salive d 2 Tells Masonry's Ams. 5 2 room consisted of a wooden platform, | PORted upon the stome the wine of| | HC 8 o hear me, we are than pure Carbolic Acid, Zonite 6 0] ] with a space around the corner stone | pour as a symbol of joy and gladness, | assembled in the broad light of day, can be freely used as a gargle or 5 cleared for the ceremonials. May the Great Ruler of the Universe | and proclaim ourselves Free and Ac- throat spray at sufficient strength T . ~ hi I « grand arry- | PleSs and prosper our natlonal, state |cepted Masons, true to the laws of our I B e e o g 1ANd_clty governments, preserve the. country, proféssing to fear God and 10/ deatrey ol dls s e grand stewards with white rods. Next ~ which It comes fn con 5 \V‘tll ey 2 N L s participate and the past masters. | | d the master Masons who were | [i= —— 3 ; Following, in order, were a past Must Reduce Stock i The promptness witk which Zonite 3 absolutely FREE our Gold Seal Bond, the Is:"rsn:g(;?‘:gs:me:x‘t&? :?.:fl contain- relieves most throat affections has i N > written lifetime guarantee of Free Mechani- bearing, in order, a squure, level and | 2 been a revelation to tens of thou- : cal Service. plumb; two past grand masters, with sands of users of this new form 2 ° o ° ; essels containing wine and ofl; the E ; - B, ” o = - . LA s oaEiiey haa piang Geannrar: xcla l Ml lne of antiseptic. R No paying for oiling, regulating or tuning of five past grand masters, carrying the | the motor. Think of it, this guarantee insures you five orders of architecture. * J : AR s T s e Lights of Masonry, at least 20 years’ uninterrupted service and pleas Next followed the lights of Masonry, L & past grand master carrying the first. | || Some of the most w9nderful ; ) S e e and juntor wardens. e Holy Bible. | K s : : . % vhich has w for s the enviable name of borne by a past grand master, sup- || & in this sale. I ; which has won for us o ported by two grand stewards wilh | 4 ‘ In bortties 50c and $1.00 “Washington’s Leading Victrola House. White rods, followed by two large | > lights borne by past masters, followed. | [ The grand chaplain and a past grand | ure from your Victrola, i < L Victrola master carrying the book of constitu- | | . i ¢ Victrola tions marched next. All past grand, g riday i / 3 Fho Createst: Conuine No. 215 masters not otherwise assigned and the | « - 4 $150 grand master and deputy grand mas- | i Victrola Club Ever Mahogany or Walnut ter, supported by the nd senior ana | {| = Erand junior wardens, brought up the | Only Formed in rear f I . After the Grand Lodge had been ||| : DELIVERS NOW Washington, D. C. duly seated apd the band had played | N il 3" By Suthority of Bo grest an offering is this the most hiptul grand maste,| There are 150 hats to make your selections from, i/ ; Or Reserves for You || a it wil be worth your while and in obedience to his order, I do i X i S X . to THINK NOW ABOUT now command and require ali here f| i yelyets, felts and all the season’s materials and to Chnstnjms CHRISTMAS—as such offers are | Style 216 Red Wine Calf assembled to preserve silence and to iy s observe due order and decorum dur- | : B . ot usually given at that busy ne the ceremonies. This prociama- (|| Styles, including color effects. i A Any Mode! Genuine 2eason—0F COURSE—immediate :lr«‘xé; llnn::‘«‘tuc‘m the south, to the west | 5 22, R\ Light Tan Hickory Victrola delivery, if you desire. ke ~ Calt Salntes Semior Warden. ID w TERS > or Black Calt R E— 3 and master then saluted the — . - v , = WE ACTU- enior varde: a follows: | w SBrother Erand senior warden, it 1 ‘ 1 &L J SV $7.50 ALLY RECOM- n the custom among the fra- [ gy, Washington's Leading Victor Shop MEND THESE 3 and Accepted Ma- ! Opposite MODELS AS THE ime immemorial to as- || A S ble for the pose v il Keith’ i = “BEST MONEY'S iation. stones of churchen, yubhic g ! O E WORTH” to be had in buildings and monuments, when re- i Ji_ £ o GENUINE VICTROLAS quested to do 50 by those in author-| TODAY. The Cabinet e e Better than 1221 E ST NW. LR i | . . . invited the fraternity to lay the[ == this selling at a few dol- foundation stone of the building to| g sted by them, our Grand Lodge our will and pleasure that | ssem- | 11 " p ' ’ lars less, and is of such their rice. OUR OALY SHOP - NO OUTSIDE CONNECTIONS quality to completely Remember | gty iy Comple el . L taste for quality-tone. WE PAY o g Mok A T what we've always tried to give you in “TRI-WEARS." Easy to say. But the "TRI- bled do now assist us in ¢ | You will communicate t | grand junior warden in the s | he to the craft, that they, having due notice thereof, this foundation’stone may be laid in due form.” In similar languare the order was A who in turn informed the craft that ( takine “due notice thereof, let | 3 : ~ accordingly done” The grand | i mean something. er. rapping three times, then; e R e | 2 % inpovmtras Shaking seesiien ¢ _ Patrick Week, Nov. 3rd to 10th auly lances — compoun i on = 7 = et U EEEY 2 DAILY BALANCES . WEAR™ sreputation of mestly 40 yodms muet o« from_the AVENUE o NINTH-= ““anld always invoke the blessing | nf Deity.” The grand chaplain led | in praver. at the end of which the Grand Lodge was ngain seated at one | rep from the grand master. Memorial Box -Prepared. ! interest on ordinary savings As an ode to Free Masonry was ehanted by the choir the stone was 0 accounts — compounded quar- monthly. raised by me: N 1Mev, and the'l grand master said: “Brother grand} terly. Pasy t has ever been the custom ft on occasions like the present to deposit within the cavity | interes pecial savings cer- within the foundation stone certain | ".'“ t on & 5 memorials of the period at which it | S 0 tificates — compounded semi-an- ted. Has such a deposit been & nually. TRt worhintil prand anastersit Cor. Tth % K Sis. ND TAILORED prepared and placed within . 414 9th St. 4 I 4 VERCOATS aled box.” answered that officer. EVERY DAY IS INTEREST DAY “City Club Shop” 191416 Pa, 00 se As the grand secretary, by difec- bt o tion of the grand master. deposited = 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. >.E. ”'h»lhn);‘ will'\iifl the ('Dmer:' stone, lxe iy cholr chant 1 1 tot P % s fune of “Creation." at the conclusion THE MUNSEY TRUS I CO ] - To announce Patrick- of which the grand master and grand . . . senior and Junior wardens descended i i | p Duluth overcoats is to say o the stone. ere the master was . unsey Building § ) that here are 1009 wool presented with the working tools—the e, level, pl b d t 1. Th ” i Syl MR T2 Pa, Ave,, Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. N.W ' : 11 overcoats woven from se- worshipful gmndhma'uer.blhe ary arrangements having been | ot R —————— = = — made for laving_ the corner stone of | Sl IHHNIRTHIAIG ARG T T P S i lected long fiber Northern this building, 1 present you _the square, level, plumb and trowel, those | s X e == 2 wools. The cloth is made ity von s bt o Saeereas ) o - .&: S . ‘ | e in beautiful exclusive pat- that ‘the materials have been prop- i erly prepared and the corner stone EDMONSTON'S terns and its sturdy weave gives the added satisfaction you are about to lay well formed, of enduring wear. = true and trusty. 2ord 7 - h g The grand master then proceeded == Home of the Original FOOT = to the ;\11:;(. where he was met by the FORM Boots and Oxfords for 2 o = grand junior and senior wardens, who i = Teceived their working tools, the Men, Women and Children plumb and the level, respectively. Bec k fore the stone the grand master Stood = in the great east, the grand senlor warden in the west and the grand Jpunior warden In the south. The visiting grand masters then, at a signal from the presiding grand mas- ter, descended and spread mortar over the face where the stone s (o rest The stone was then lowered by three distinct motions, the grand honors being bestowed between cach move- ment. By direction of the grand master, | the grand junior and senior wardens applied their working tools to the stone and reported it well prepared. | The grand master then turned to the | grand senior warden and sald: “Brother grand senior warden, what is_the jewel of my office?” “The square,” came the response, “What are its moral and Masonlc Character is built right A Corrective Foot Form Last ‘ s : . into Patrick-Duluth over- H <ok 1) S g K coats that shows aristo- Tl}hat !S Bu}‘l t w:tllout N=w R + cratic lines. They are per- Built-In S‘Epport A . : : Ji 5 fect fitting and skilled This Special Fogs*Form Last is ; - 4 ) \ ! = . hand-tailoring. so designed as.to corect certain . ! Arch and Instep troubles where the firm suppbrt is not required. In- : ¢ stead it Flexible Sole lends a help- We have them in Chesterfields, town coats inf hand, to,the sch and:propes : / 1977, 3 and great ulsters. All in the new solid shades callliesyzf"flsaiéh? ;;ctl:e"gmms A U&ramzan MflOfldl CfiOfllJ’ and newest effects in overplaids. troubles of any sort ill Be Here A consult us about its L Be Hlece Uit Regulars and stouts YOUR BLOOD NEEDS = | ™ National Theater ow $50 $60 $75 In the vast Foot Fo Li h Tomorrow Afternoon, 4:30 O’Clock : IRON FOR WINTER s seienifcally : 3 Sold in Washington exclusively by the P-B Co. designed last ta 1) . To resist cold—to ward off sick= Belp andrcmc sux. i HIS uniguechorus of folk songsingers squars our actions by the square of virtue and to prove our work." Thereupon the grand master applied i ‘e e Doti—ta fosl the baoyant i 1 rom‘‘ Little Russia" has been called yax hich anly rich bloo Tean give Catmed Dovseidiny a “‘Human Pipe Organ,” 5o perfect is 'ou must ave 1ron. . . v ¢ Gude’s Pepto-Mangan provides sufi:bl‘:n?‘):h&;;s the voice ba{a”“r the harmonizing and iron in just the form most readily e i g the responsiveness to direction. 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