Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1923, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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. There assimilated—a form which will not have: Lists fop all a th i irritate the weakest stomach nor ot ooaditioes 15 o other orgamszation in the world injure the tecth, but which effec- h o ‘:"Our Sl ; like it. Everywhere its appearances : 1vely enriches e and 1nvig- onsul . . '» ‘mk?’u The Doy, kod sl i - Aitaote have been greeted with wild enthusiasm. G :;‘Ktl,nwu]ke i_znor;- é:;xy:“f dm{fls- This 'flgaiththmaum ue feast == == e SN Segh SRUCN g of unusual character. The Ukraini, ;i 3\ FeiufiisE & | EDMONSTON i filie | “NATIONALLY [Ess Valio'o€ Gade’s Pt L S e Chorus ‘makes records exclusively for T]I N X E erous Trial Package of Tablets, Brunswick - esssamaasamasese - = — just your mame and address (Incorperated) - MJ. itenbach Co., 58 Warren St., N. Y, 1334 F Street Gude’s # ’ = ANDREW BETZ, Manager : The ngn of Musical Prestige Ji £ : t o 2 Advisers and Authorities 'on All Foot Troubles el . : . ; . : . i« “ EmmgflMbo?nZnnchagan ks : - N ‘PHONOGEAFPHS AND RECORDS N Experlenc‘ed Advertlsers v Prefer TheStar v #Bnsve i N

Other pages from this issue: