Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1924, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924 23 —_— DEclsmN HE'.[] UP MRS. SHIPSTEAD HEADS | ZIONIST WILL SPEAK. |SYNAGOGUE ACTIVITIES |gusion, of the resular Synasosut|| ETTERS SENT IN 1897 |mads nublic today throush the Deme. |arrested, John J. Davis (father of the —_— A children’s festival will be held B. Wil , S f Labs i he | Davi: e LA FOLLETTE WORKERS | matbi Binstock to 7ot o Progress| SOON TO BE RESUMED | wihaiy Sh i Zovatelon wia'tne | PUBLISHED TO AID DAVIS |5 onsom e 2™ of Labor In the | Baviy vounsesred o defend s und \:fifl.(l’\tasl"::;xhoari 'lr:l‘:t!lo t};:blg:lll(;ren SNATYS Barney Flaherty, an organizer for| The third letter, from James H in Palestine. the United Mine Workers at the time |Moore of Clarksburg, said John W Wife of Minnesota Senator in T sl Ohev s"°‘1;"‘ Congregation to Re-|,n (hat occasion. Important an- Activities in Interest of Miners|orthe strike and now a coal miner |Davis had volunteered (o defend him p - 4 owr ork After or nouncements w en be trik 2 at Sawyerville, I1l, wrote that Mr. and other miners arrested in the 1547 Charge of Women’s Headquar- |ieading Jewish ministers in Baltimore, : Sl Feforence to the Hebrew school and | Arrested During Strike Com: Davis had made “the best defense I|strike “and got us out of trouble.- ters Opened for District. will speak on the Zionist movement Present Holidays. the synagogue work outlined for the mended by Three. ever heard” of 35 miners arrested in 4 rnfl(:h.tfilh: Jews xl’la‘\‘e accomplished = b = coming Winter season. the Fairmont fleld. Woman Supporters of the La Fol-| in the effort to rebuild Palestine as ans have been completed for the | The Bible Study Circle will be re- | Three letters from union men, prais- | K. Powell, si f Local| The world's s Utiliti Commissioners to|ctte-Wheeler “ticket * have ‘opened the national Jewish homeland, this eve. | activities at Ohev Sholom Synagosue, | organized for the benefit of the young | Ing the part taken by John W. Davis e Tk W e e o s E v lities I campagin headquarters at 330 Trans- [ning at 8:15 o'clock, at the Adah lIsrael | Fifth and 1 streets, to begin imme- | people. All young men and women (in the litigation growing out of the [Clarksburg, said that when “27 of us | Italy. It was placed there in the year portation Building, Seventeenth and |Synagogue, Sixth and I streets. The |diately after the holidays. of the Ohev Sholem congregation and |West Virginia coal strike of 1897 were | fellows at the Montana Mine were | 1309. ¥ i I streets, it was announced today, in | meeting will be under the auspices of | Hebrew chool will reopen at 4 !their friends are invited to come and Inspect Equipment Before charge of Mrs, Henrik Shipstead, wite | the Washington District of the Zionist | o'clock next Wednesday afternoon.: take an active part in the synagogue . e of the ator from Minnesota, assist-| Organization of America. The Hebrew RBible Class will be in prozram Approving Additions. ed by Mrs, Sonia Z, Hyman of Wash-| Paul Himmelfarb, president of the|session daily at 6 o'clock. A special ington. local organization, will preside, and |course has been added for advanced —_ Announcement was made that at- It is also announced that the anual | students which is to include Talmud Commmdn A. B. Court Moved. Q —_— o Utilities Com- | taches of the headquarters of the Pro- | elections of the officers and members | code ritual, Jewish history, Hebrew A mkadary k1 B Court, Naval O e sive women's organization will be | of the executive committee will take | grammar and language and exegetic | e s e = operation of more one-man cars by d to give all sorts of information | place. The meeting is open to the|Bible etudy. Rabbi Julius T. Loeb | ccoiving ship at New York, has been N e iLeton Batiney ana | touching on the campaign and to | public. of tho congregation will be in charge | orat i ' R L OW S O0tey In the Co. until after t ha send out speakers for local meetings. e —————— of the nd\v/un('fid ("luun Bureau of Construction and Repair, Hiits S50e of 4 The office also distributes campaign [ =— = S At 10 o'clock Sunday morning, Oc- [ (7USS Demm“m After o 4 literature and buttons and gives in- [committee of the Progressive wom-|tober 26, pupils will register for Sun- ihiec i * | formation on how to vote by mail, if |en’s organization for the District are|day school. Junior congregational Subject . Miss Emma C. Johnson, chairman;|services will be held on Friday eves ‘Tuberculo: being ellm!nl!ed ot g dvanead : D cen prominent- | Miss Esther Kane, secretary; Miss|nings at sundown and Saturday |from the British Isles, medical experts e e ia Iy identified 4n public life with her|Pauline Clarke, Mrs. Alice Edgerton,|mornings at 11 o'clock at the con |say. e A ore tars | husband, and her assoclate was well [ Mrs Marie Manning Gasch, Mrs. Ger- Over 125 &h : known for several s in local peace | Tit Smith Miller, jr.; Miss Belle Ran- . 3 _ | activities. For a long period she was | kin and Miss Jane Gray Allen. Independ- £ secretary of the District branch of Y . more, | the Women's International League for = = ent Rehil (lalmhu: riding is, declining | Peace and Freedom. o steadily on all lines thaf economy |2 bosrd member, o6 (e JEis o The squared toe of style, the of operation is necessary if an in- Women crease of fare is to be avoided. 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