Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1924, Page 3

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S DIONOW HERE . | FOR CONVENTION Total of 75000 Holy Name| Visitors Expected in City by Tomorrow. ton's popuiation has i 0006 durirg tie hours, ing to arrivals convention com A te i the 75 | eased | ere checked in As the exc Dassod and th e first day stration set- fals of the more of terday there « Catholic University stream of newe mented in size here and there by solid groups of Holy Name visitors from special trains. Every Autome highway leading into the city had its burden of extra traflic as a result of the influx of visitors Card Index of Visitors. lies the verged the There task the tho o complete for informat Despite a overhead, thousands of men spent the day in busses, smaller ears chines they them the character we interest, to structures in Brookland churches in the city, but of other denominations. Ipiscopal Cathedral, at Mount Alban, made doubly interesting cause it marks the tomb of Woodrow Wilson, drew 1y visitors. Special From With the arrival last night of a special train from Boston, the visitors m the Massachusetts boasted of a total of about 1. it was said at the regi tremendous ry one of | that hand be at n purposes somewhat dreary day Holy and priva e obj ind visits we some of the and Catholic urche The Nati be- Boston. )0 per ation ther 300 men and sht from Cin- trainle en arrived o innati, it Every State sented ovep the sity. where the ses numbers came Ireland was stated n the Union was r masses that At Cathol McCormick, adraroker y. Ireland. told the women in Hall that he had crossed the ! attend the Washinkton | Americ oly Name meeti Automobi parked on the ways about the campus mutely fied to the national scope of the on. Most of them were dust and they bore srida ipper MeMaho cean sole convention 4 ducted h see how < drive- et | con- | ov- | cstablished at | b nds kept the | nated “one- | college could | visit- i | revenge | th, s Iy Tou need it und old by Slve “R. HARKIS & CO.. cor. 7th and | Shrubers fur Lawns put in_ first-class or rie woil und manurc. ¥ 2 o nizing. Write Trne. Apartment | Union Discount Company, Inc. (New York Corparation.) given that the rezular preferred stock of 7 per anny . 1924, to” stock. foxe of business | this company, will e paid on Octaber 1 holders of record at the September 30th, 1921 JOHN B, P b New York Cits, September 13, 1 Union Discount Company (New York Corporation,) Notice ix e en that w div weventy five co ents) a share on the ommon stock compans Wil be on October 1st, 1o stockholders of re At the close of busigess September 301, JOHN B, T K new floors laid, FLOORIN Ii { ington, - | day [ White ors on ev emblems, selling r views of W photographs, cte. They seemed post-card panorama t drinks, doing a r With their heme cities and broad smile: ing they approved. #1s0, of Washing- ton. the delegates were having the ime of their lives. it appeared, and their days have become just one event after anathyr. dogs t COOLIDEES WELCOME SORORITY DELEGATES'I 1 Kappa Beta Pi Convention Plans to Double Membership in Two Years. Ofticer. Beta P here. Mrs. nd delega wal Sorarity, in convention ived by President and the \White House to- lock : bein re ved House, a business ses b held in the Willard Hote HH] plans were discussed for doubling the mem- Lership within the next two It is planned also to in of chapters dean nx i'rior to the the Dis vining at fotel this Ted- - justice District of Siddons, the Supreme Court of th Columbia: Miss M. Pearl McCall, as- trict attorney, and Miss C. dean of the Omicron Chap iddons is the patron o d chapter he delegatos also At the Washington College ww, with Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mu: and Miss Emma Gillett and the Judge last na wil' attend the tance i the Washingte Last night the eRates were pests of the Omicron Chapter Keith's and a teception was ten fer to Mrs. Simons. In the afternoon th delegates went to Mount \ernon Officers will be scted tomorrow mornin A luncheon will be held at the City Club at noon and a busi- ness session in the afternoon, while the convention will be brought to a close by a banquet in the Willard Hotel tomorrow night Officers of the local chapters of the follows corresponding Sullivan F dean strar; Olive King, .m) Hester Beall, Omicron Chapter—Catherine Lulu Praether, associate acock, chancellor, and Klein, marshal TREASURY CLERK HELD. Frank Uric nt clerk, c private proper action of the ter a hearing Treasury arged with destroying was held the grand jury yesterday in th ‘ourt. His o bond ..wWhich he gave and stashi automobile, t iney. cashier ntatives, with ntanet Courts. Fairmont str ¢ the alleged offen mmitted. It fre dence that there - “nt between ) and it wa “by S thot 1he detoanat committed the offense in a spirit of | Mr. Urice denied the whole { A4 with the House of Repre apartments in the Jurteenth =x rthwest, whe charge. | The case was sent to the grand jury under section 848 of the District of | lumbia code, which provides where damage. in such ca —the alleged damages being $100 all become a grand jury offe; ng such s out of the jurisdic- of the court tion er We Are Ready for the Winter Are You? If you are occupying a new house let us send our expert to examine your furnace and advise the proper size of coal to use. John P. Agnew & Co. 728 14th St. N.W. Main 3068 “Magic” Stove Coal Is Now $9.50 Seeing Results '~ When you do make up your mind to go see Pick Your ()\\ n- Apples. Grimes Golden now ripe. Fill your '—blh‘i?li from anr frees: thousands (o choose from Yrea cider. Heart of Mar, Ednor, Drive out Tth st turn right befor and Orchard, Md. nike to Sandy Sy reacling Sandy Sprin) Resultful Printing: That's the kind executed at this Mil. | lion Dollar Plant. The National Capltal Press 12101212 D 8t N.W. Good Pt Printing —is the rule rather than tion here. HIGH GRADE, BYRON S. ADAMS, the exep- BUT\NOT HIGH PRICED. PRINTER, 512 11th 8t —Call on us now to put that roof in con- my ux well as satisfaction Some comfort to feel that you have Job is a good job. Estimates free. Roof Repairing dition, ‘Roofl: 118 A IRON Coupesy Phans Main Té ETHG‘EM('ICHG“ of Shedd cpcrts Kusrantecs. soom 706 10th n R R Reliable Roof Work e AL B o fisie’ firm. We sen 1o It that ROO! G Phe Main 888, KmN COMPANY lfio::d "!.nl;'. BDIRETH At 36th and R Sts. N.W. —Just remember that many of the now 150 OWNERS used to live as UNCOM- FORTABLY as you are perhaps LIVING NOW. Ask any of them how they like the change. WHY PUT OFF OPEN UNTIL 10 PM. TO INSPECT BY AUTO—Drive across the @ Street Bridgo.”thr north one block to R Street and rane nex TG G anth, Strvet ‘next the Seifool) "Or ‘teke © Beve nue oar 4o B Stroet o weat'to 36th Btreat, T HANNON Realtors LUCH | MRS. MARY M’FARLAND at dwards, | marshal. | Depart- | United States ! Ouwners and Builders THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1924 PRELATE HONORED IS CLAIMED BY DEATH BY HOLY NAME AS Native of New York City Has Lived, in Capital Since 1864. Husband Died in 1903. Mrs. Mary M William D, ning at a private Newton street after a last Spring neld at St Continued from Second Page.) Name and what that name stands constitute a splendid array of fincst elements upon which the w {fare of any country may absolut | depend. “Respect children thy It is no new doctsine for them. the foundation of their spiritual clvie lile. Obedience to law? W this is part and parcel of the fiber the very souls, 0 new-fung theories with high-sounding about fantastic privileges and ces will be Pet. a4 and for authority? Why, it gressional Cemeter Mrs. McFar York City ¢ the daughter of the late Ouluhan, 164th New York Volunte ry Proud Oulahan. She came hington with her parents in 64. and resided here continuously. husband died July 20, 1909 . McFa is survived by a d, of Evanston, 1L for the Burlington i @ daughter, Mrs of Washington; Mrs. John W. Sanderson, of Wi ton, and three brothers. Joh Joseph F. and Richard V., of Wash- ington born in New 59, She 4j. Rich ever surprise the men of the H me into forgetfulness of the r e of Christ. the foundations and love. And nt to all that in rless loyalty of true Holy Na men to the glory « wd welfare of this country ¢ great army in battle {with the strength of who every time of national stress | strain may be entirely dependcd up | against_anarchy, ¢ d disorder, which, where menace’ the very foun Glessner An stro < to read the want colu ar. Hundreds of situatic ined ‘through them ‘ conflict of cluss or of social anare! ENVOY FROM POPE for the ely as have understood this. is d hy. of led names the hy oly cal of &0 the me the rica has onis in and pon dis- ve da- Jack Frost Will Scon Be Here How About Your Supply of {COAL Better see us at once and have vour bin filled with our high-grade clean coal. All the best varieties at low- est prices consistent with our high standards of quality MarLow CoaL Co 811 E St. N.W. ==———=—66 Years of Faithful, Eff PLATE GlL MIRRORS Make the House a Home \ house can be rented or bought, but a “HOM —made with love, thought and care. mous interior decorator agrees that the ideal painted wall. “Devoe’s Velour Finish” A Washable Flat Oil Paint 27 Beautiful Colors and White > no more rest must wall is the 1l treatment for walls than wall fini Devoe Velour. It's velvety, mellow face, free from gla glow, has a soothing, pi ful plicity. The soft, cheerful tones of Velour Finish promote and restful comfort Phone for Color Card and Our Booklet — “Making a House a Home” Becker Paint & Glass Co., Inc. 1239 Wisconsin Ave.—West 67 VARNISHES I'here ¢ a sur sim flat PAINTS “Never Before Known In Merchant Tailoring History 250 Styles In New Fall & Winter Suitings Topcoatings and Overcoatings And No Matter What You Select You Pay the ONE PRICE Only 542 Made to Measure Man, give this serious thought! Ap- preciate what this NEW POLICY OF NEWCORN & GREEN'’S means! You select from our entire stock—(and we offer you the same qualities that would regularly sell at $45.00, $50.00 and $55.00) and you pay only $34.50. That is all you can pay! Newcorn & Green Merchant Tailors for 26 Years 1002 F Street N.W. Dafly--Olostog HMour ¢ PAL. tions of natio and prosperity. tous and well earned right, bl Washington w vi have the Ca shadow the sa sal tic = tion and loyalty to him who sits upon th al our firm pledg. President of these United and our country g ¢ and crowding about the doors of the Cathodi: University g nasium Cardinal O'Connell, after the read- ing of the Pope’s message to the Holy Name ; convention, arose and called for “three cheers for the ‘Pope,” which were given with gusto. 1 and internation peace Thelr Right of Assembly. “And so we have a right, a glori- 1o assem+ c here on the soil made sacred by and Lincoln—both of merely as private indi- as heads of the, Natipn, again and again given utter- ces of their complete and suré con- dence in the sterling qualities and unflinching loyalty of our noble tholic manhood. And here, under flom; ot Exercixes at Arlington. duals, but The exercises at Arlington will be- | &in at 4 pm. There will be music, | then the oration by Very Rev. Ign tius Smith. Then the roll of service men by dieeses will be called, and a | roll containdng the names of the sery- ice men, living and dead, of each will be placed on the tomb, following which Cardinal O"Connell’ will place | the wreath of the Holy Name upon the tomb. Taps will then be sounded and this will be followed by rec tion of the Holy Name vledge. Sin ing of “The $ angled Banner” will bring the exercises to an end. After tomorrow mornings’ ponti- ial mass, the session of the conven- | tion will be devoted to discussion and reading by lay delegates. | A pilgrimage to the tomb of Wash- | ington will take place tomorrow aft-| rnoon. There Cardinal O'Connell | also will lay a wreath. Unveiling of 4 memorial to the “Nuns of the Battlefield,” ted here by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the A. O. H., will also take place tomorrow afternoon | land Cardinal O'Connell will d-h\nr; the protecting of the dome which crowns halls of nationul legislation, we lute at the same time the cross of Ivation and the banner of our N on. And while we send over the ide ocean our signals of love, devo- nd and e throne of tk 50 our respe Fisherman, we ful salutations of civie 1o “With this double salutation to we open th ttional con of the Holy v apostol wed upon The benediction 11 those of the ies throughout the land for the Pope crowd of nearly more than 7,000 laity a and n | " FAMOUS FOR FIT FOOT FORMS We have wonderful results the creation Form Footwear. CLUTCHES THE HEEL | i | | | | i achieved in Foot FITS 3 T of The cleverest crafts- men on the bench build Foot Form Shocs over specially aesigned lasts that assure the correct Oxfords, $7.50 up shoe in everv instan .. —in Black and Brown KING = Experts FIT the Shoes TRES “no foot too long.” “no ‘no foot foot foot too short, wide.” narrow” cLose TTING FITTING too Fit 100 no for us to properly. < Nag# Foot Forms correct ail- ing feet as well as simply “clothe” feet. EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) ANDREW BETZ, Manager 1334 F Street ** Boots, $9 Up > == sers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles 511r|nunuumfl|mu1|1mmmmm|n1|1||nmmmlmmmnnumnnmnmnnmmnnnmmmmnumufi e YOU NEED IT NOW! FOR THESE COOL EVENINGS A Topcoat or Gabardine At a Lower Price We've got the coat for you, just the style and material that will look good on you—cravenetted coats of Gabardine, Whipcord, Knitted Tweeds that are extra <er\ueable as they are water- proofed. These coats will win vour approval on all points—in style, in fabric, in workmanship— above all, in value. 12:19° Raincoats for Men and Women shades. Guaranteed as to water-proofness. Get the Boys and Girls READY FOR SCHOOL Raincoat and Hat Outfits $ 495 Attractively styled in Bombazine, poplin, rubber- ized tweed, gosmerette, schappe silk and ca: cloth. All weights and Of exceptional rainproof quality, just the garment the children should have to protect them from cold, rainy days this winter. See this special outfit tomorrow at the very special price. Goodyear COMPANY MAN'F'G 903 F Street N.W. 2 DOORS FROM CORNER OF NINTH A | which more than the principal cises. addr. at these exer- Will Classify Officers. Is and one Army Parade Ends Congress. The Hoy Name Congress will end Sunday afternoon with a parade in | 100,000 will march | and a patriotic mass rally around | i ") the * Washington Monument i s hroviions. 200 e aadvessd by Presidest | sans & 13000 s X% AOB Cooligge and Cardinal O'Connell and |3y Gems - Romre 1° arraffgements ar being made = Zons. Boerg C handle a crowd of 0. S ar e Dmas B $0me of theinter. Gen,. Willlam & e sessions at the e Sl morrow morning will el annal) of the prizes won by e i in the Ho have D “for the pu of making classifi of section Bull ndy Smith a Hansc an, ing features ot o university to- be the award the contestants | Name Journal essay com- | petition. Many of the prize-winning | it i ‘understood. are excel- | treatises of the purposes and work of the Holy Name Society. The | awards will be made by the faculty | of the university. vote BALLOONS Fit Present Rims. Recommended by Capt. Tmm Assigned. . Charles R. Train of the Bu- re avigation. Navy Department, has been assigned to the command of the transport Henderson i to convene In this T i g ! b, roved, rpo ion of officers u rd consists of David on B B Maj djutant general, DUNLOP | LEETH BROS. 1319-1321 F Street September 19 STORE NEWS “Fashion Park” and “Stratford” Clothes Fall Suits 20 (Regular $40 Values) "AT (850 and $60 Values) All are 3-piece suits of just the right weight, the most desirable colors and abso- lutely the correct styles for wear this Fall. Alterations at actual cost $30 and $35 AT 51975 The new 1924 Fall models, with full box back—pure wools, with linings of silk—some cravanetted for protection from rain, and a large number of fine gabardines. Sizes for $ Made especially for this shop by one-of the nationailly famous manufacturers, in all desirable colors. The tones of gray are most popular, with “blue stone” and “mist” among the new shades. We'll guarantee they’re of high quality, with such additional value as satin linings and sweatbands of extra width. All the correct shapes are shown, with the smart snap brim already the favorite. Stetsons, $7 and $10 Crofut and Knapp, $6 to $10 8 AM. to 6 P.M. i -

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