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- - 36 CHAPEL GROWDED 10 GREET BISHOP Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman i Ends First Year,in Office. i {Tells Cathedral Progress. who of Bishop James E. Freeman, celebrated the first anniversary his comsecration vesterday at the National Cathedral at Mount St Alban, is making plans to carry the “appeal of the cathedral to the Nation” within the next year in a series of trips to the large cities of the Middle West and to the Pacific Coast. Although most of his attention will be given to the affairs of the cathe- dral and to preaching here in the Capital, the bishop expects to pre- sent the message which he delivered through New England during the past Summer to other important parts of the country. i Coast Visit Planned Later, Among the first cities to be visited will be Pittsburgh, Cleveland. Phila- (h!phm and Chicago. In February eman will start for th t for a series of addre S. versary of his consecr. Was observed yesterday afternoon the cathedral, where more than 2, versons gathered for the services which had been planned for out of doors. With a sudden rainstorm, however, into Bethlehem chapel, which ts only about 500, hundreds were unable to participate. Although several de- parted when it became apparent they at would be unable to attend, a great many persons remained until after the services to greet Bishop Freeman. uccess Dee Scores of thes in the worship of the service, visited | the new curator's office, where the inspected the exhibits concerning th cathedral, which have been placed | ed Certain. there. In the course of his sermon of the afternoon. most of which was in- spirational and Bishop Freeman expre d confi- dence in the su of the cathedral project, and des: i his activities in its behalf during the & imer. surely as the sun will rise tomorrow morning, the cathedral will be com- pleted,” said the bishop. Following the service, he was the center of a large group of admiring friends, from both the congre and from those who waited out SR It You Are Thinking of (-0"“: to| California You Will Want Thi Book. The Chicago & orth Western Ry has just published a new edition of their booklet, “Forty Wa and More to California and the M bk It is not a picture book, but it chockful of interesting infor about routes, luced far shows with the aid of outline B the territory you can cover. A copy \ be had free of charge by writing Small, Gen. Agent, C. & N. W.| 14 Pennsylvania Bldg., P dvertisement i R Ry delphia, ENROLLMENT IS RECORD. Teachers’ College at Fredericks- burg Opens With 391 Students. Special Dispatch to Septem- " College which opened this we the larg- cst enrollment to date in the history of the institution—391. This means that the wili run enrollment for the session above 400. students number 150 or more. Stu- dents at Lee Hill and Falmouth, taught by student teachers under su- pervision. number around 175. A much larger number of students than heretofore have registered from States other than Virginia—Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, North Caro- lina, New Je Maryland, West Vir- ginia, Indiana, Kentucky and perhaps other States being represented. Five additions have been made to the fac- ulty for the session. Held as Robber of Many Homes. Special Dispatch to T RICHMOND, Va., Dewey Crawford, a negro, hands of the bing many homes ar September is police charged with rob- 29. — in the session, and the officers are asking all | persons who have been robbed to furnish them with a list of their losses. The prisoner is an ev-convict. o Germany has three-wheeled taxi- oabs. Doctor, Diagnose This! ° 00 Virginia Power Plant Employes driving the service indoors | S . who could not join | i BANK Phila- | entary and junior high school | He was found to| have a large amount of loot in his pos- | Pulse even,—one, two, three, four, five, six cylinders always ready to function, left stand- ing at your door or in an unheated garage, no matter what temperature develops— the Oldsmobile Professional Man’s Coupe! this alone is a condition that $— <> Surplus Of SOI’)‘OW. - S This world is amph stocLed with woe, so don't increase its store; if you spread sorrow as you go, pray do that stunt no more. We spread fierce stories in the mart as we pur- sue our way, and they distress some neighbor’s heart, and spoil his happy day. Elijah's mantle we assume, our forecasts darkly run; with prophe- cies of grief and gloom we spoil the people’s fun. We talk all day of prievous pains, of aches in knees and shins; and men who hear our mournful strains cast off their cheerfur grins. Contagious is the brooding frown that we are prone to wear; one grouch will queer a care. One mournful wight with tear-wet face, and hair and garments torn, will sow to_salt the market- place and make its people mourn. In many homes there is no sound of honest, wholesome mirth, because Tired Father sits around and scowls for all he’s worth. In countless stores there is no trace of pep among the clerks, because the boss’ frozen face has chilled the whole blamed works. Let us be cheerful as we wend adown life’s little slope; let’s bring our wailings to an end, and talk of joy and hope (Copy ru,ht ) WALT MASON. HUGE CA;I"FISH SHOT. | | Diwide 32-Pound Captive. | September 29— pounds was cut A catfish* weighing {up and divided among the Millville station employes of the Northern Vir- { Einia ®ower Company for their Sunday din I' “While wa | the head-rac River a day o —a Mississippi | Bling “to find dee hot and dragged was being d long the r water, but was hore. 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