Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1925, Page 4

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HLECT27TO 3D DEGREE MASONS Scottish Rite Also Honors 507 With High Rank. Masons nd award oration of Pt of | tish n ssion this aft of the morning tion of two addi inder of the court idi 1 recip ird degree were 11 physician, | ey Amer lected to or titles rge E. Chamber Chandler of the 1es. and leader in v the anntal Natlonal oratord. | Klair vans of will receive the of the | neil win | oration of | ¢ 1to re ) be pres The be cot who are thirty « of the | Charles N. 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 192 D. C. MEN WIN HIGHEST SCOTTISH RITE HONORS WAR S - EW ING . Palmer, James A. Wetmore, M. D). Hensey and Luther R. Ginn. Lower, left to right: J. W. Karsner, W. D. Hoover, | r T ! Miss Martha Marshall, Mrs. lwr.w!LEA E 0 T N Turner, Mrs. Julia Jackson, Miss | D R F l AUA Edna_Bowie, Mrs. Eachel Owen :n.u‘ | Mrs. Maud Dixon. (Mot emamicee e, r. s.| WASONS GUEST HERE Dove, chairman; Mr. Adam Tavlor. | g | ussistant chairman; Mre. Ella Butler, | | Mrs. Sallie M. Stockton, Mrs. Ada | Palermi Attends Grand Visitat |R. P Mrs. Rosa Carter, Mrs. | | IrenoIwell, Mrs. M. L Miller, Mra. | to Two Lodges by Local —_— — Bertha Wall, Mrs. Serena Gaines i G q M ioncy Mrs. Susfe Walluce, M. Hunt and Al | irand Master. Pilgrimage Made to Tomb of | vert Hawkins. t . Sightseeln,; committee—John N.| FeRa Gotns, chairman; H. | GERter B Taoul V. Palbrwit ‘giand oa Jackson, Past . Arrington and Willinm M. f T8 it o s Fe : Marshals—Clarence W. Lewis. W. | Masons of Italy & e / i Sovereign Commander. Y el Fred W. Alsten, C. A.|commander of the ; \ | Nixon and Al Dotsor ly, was a gue i En | Guests at Sessions. tions to ”T:!lilh'l; l';“l'\ ‘1-" ONE, i Visitors attending the s d hirteenth triennis on | 1 ded g R. Connors, t the Supreme Council of the 33rd | Cluded: King R. Connors, gr of thelr order, will conclude | ter of State of New Mexico, Albu ) the D n this afternoon with | querque, Mex.; John L. Hubert, by t A pligrimage was | grand master of I war 0dz 1 »on to the grave | ton, Del: Willard | i Makter Taiarmiiie == Jackson, past gov-| matter of Maryl 2 Md hiennial HAAQIS & and comma . in Harmon D. D. Powell, g Flor Ll el Bt R. H ) membera of the | Koen, master of Tennessee. | T ; supreme Council were tendered a ban- | Memphls, genn < o » iy Whitelaw 1fotel by the past nd master : o 2 | Jonathan Davis Con: tory Charleston, W. Va.; ('hris ( 5 v i 5 W. Va.; Dr. e |22 . Committees ia Charge . Soveretgn grand_cominander |V in ¢ ce of the ban- | Of northern jurisdiction, Indianapolf e D commarnder of northern juris 5 Brown, Clarene WM. Butler W | Philadelplia, Pa ! Todsst Mavteion st grand n on, Kv 1 e b, ¢ 05 C.i . : B H. Bor- | P16, ¢ i =on, A. Dotsor .’\““* shn Boasman, John R. / ar. | V8 ohn Boasman, ‘1 h!::‘] Har | Tenn arles eman i M. W lugene Rk <4 A\ ¥rank s 1 W e \ wltimore, Md., e W Duppin hd secretar A b XOn. | land, Baltimore, Md. MAIC RS S . SEwie ard OPELA FOR SMITH will be'to G New York Senator Takes Stand on VITAL TO NATION BY COOLIDGE |5 % o G 2 vigorous determination on the|the righteous authority of t mighty. If thi Such a determination cannot be pro- | foundations of our institutior duced by the Government. My own | the citizen is deposed from > " ~ . {opinion is that it is furnished by |estate which he s as s riapaimer vt Wash- | Government Must Have Strong Moral Support of |religion 1o & universal consclence f the Grand | of Marylanders Elected. ) red up Mass s follows third degree- Todd Hupp, Whe ns Nadenbousch, Martir West V & in Portsmouth; Herbs xander Mc- ford Keith b Dan- | g, arley K. win 1. | rt and K gier, chief at Justice | system, Sacrame: d crosses by the ng some Only wear the etive m uneil—H eral, of this|7 Im Roose. » China Values Detween taking the mea garment many things happer All o cled ir Bradford Chandler People to Curb Crime Wave, He Tells Con- ' gregationalist Council. b R that of education. It is well known |to despo passage sorrow, that the privileges of |value, not only in providin wlessness s altugether toc “and o lack of alent.” he for 00 upy tendency to disregard too many of | thorough comprehension of our o in the because th ate of civilization, which has|®0 because they have always found | form of education, ward demption 2h this Text of President’s Speech. they propose t The text of the Pre. | Councn lessness s nltogs + la nd the ec ratunding that | purpose of this council is to er nd {mprove the life of | ctate rather proprie my 1 and spiritual | In coming here coss Kesponsibility on People rel convictions modern life has bec more complex more | yways and | interdependent true in our economic to aboiish all evil tension conferr ways and opportun | ting_ertme, for doing wrongs which | duty result jury 3 that which ought well-being d Repre- | ends. trum, | exist | opened for the tur leld is beyond thelr res to minister to our | davs did not vernment is to maintajn | COmmon fatherhood of God. The (ontinued on Fifth Pa provide security for persons and property and set up the instru- > 5 mentalities for the administration of Know the Many Advantages ing of the ins etation and the executfon of selfish and Temptations | T misguided which these imy 1o be reme tutions have u the human mind 1s and must || are reversible and can be instantly separuted— free. This is one of the reasons | made from best IMPORTED HAIR—YOUR why It is neither practical nor justi- |} QWN GUT HAIR or COMBING: lable to impose upon the Government | 2 & i responsibility for the ultimate | Ask about our PLAN for PERMANENTLY provision of the instrumentalities WAVING the ENTIRE HEAD, Q= () 35 1 to the in- bave in nu US| (ensified. stus Rick- | qividual Updike | perous wa The perils t Crime Wave After War. { which m is true that the Government |can atd, and is aiding, in the solution | lot <omeé of the problems 1o which 1 have aiready referred. Without doubt the law acts As a deterrent to wrong | doing and v {1n the repr reaches when there is determined publi of the observance of the law. The | Men Experts The Borden Bulldinz utmost ingenuity | police powers John W.|war. the rule that Carson, | there is 1d; ' straints, action which discipline era follows from the severe d nervous tension of an was Scottish I degree and K. respectively the States southerr jurisdiction is District of Columbs nd | Florida, Hawali, 1| Kentucky re | 16 men in! 11 and and | sissippi, Neb New nd 10; North Dak [ Port- homa, of the council. | Porto Rico, t 3 Tenne 21: Washington ted to the | gin The biennial sessi Couneil 1, 1 and 3; Okla- | n of the Supreme; More of those Custom-tailored Suits and Overcoats Actual $35 to $45 $2 1.50 ure and completing the to interfere with deliv- ery. That's where yvou get the benefit. { these arc high-grade woolens and remod- the latest mode. One-o but practically every size in the lot. Some of the Suits have two pairs of pants. -kind, of course: 1317 F Street Take Elevator 502-3 Federal-American Bank Bldg. | verts to a system ¢ and the Goverr ben- | imposed by remsc ess. | posed by forc ts [ dom and de; Function of Education. “Another contribution of great efit, which s carried on 80 suc by the local public authorit 1 slavery | that ignorance and vice and crime all | know of state which | flourish together. Our local schools, [ form of Govern with the mere| whicli are sanctioned by the Stat comes from rel time. But too many of {and cherished by the National G o g ave found, oftentimes to | ernm are institutions of enormous | Tribute to Clergymen. | learning | Our history has been mark oving the (the contributions which have $ |made by clerg: nt except tha fon beine easy to enjoy |for our youth, but in re Zhly difficult responsi | prejudices which naturally would e: The Utmost of ef.|#mong various racial groups and bring. | education and Governm Nor can it be denfed | ing the rising generation of our people {ONIY to remind vou that hepherd was the 1o the part of so pere i a |10 & common understanding. A more | Thoma : fameithere L e fluence in the establishment fir: r standards of society and | lftical and socfal institutions has rare- | i of the former influence of |1y falled to produce u more loval citd ed |zen. With few exceptiona those who [Two vears I wracteristic of our pres- | come to us as enemiss of soclety princi] been noted and commented | Society enemies to them. Education | A n Repuli the disposition of those who | in the elements and fundamentals which was supplemented earl ess well equipped to receive the|the American principles of human re- ey ‘I"" s of the modern state of soclety | latio as seldom failed to secure [IN£S and sermons [ the mere sharp- | Yise und pidin £ lts burdens to at.|their a efforts to subject | ening of the S nts and | of the Intelle besri ” ] the bare training |the tries were naked acquisition |80od Congregational doctr they would greatly |Of course many othe - the er for good, likew! have just vigorously su 1 by generations of con-| . the power for evil. An jsame principles. he What others have ac-|tellectual growth will only add to our 2 not me E sugh industry and self- | confusion unless it is accompanled by ', but rexuited selze and to dis- | & moral growth. I do not v of “"'\“'!;fl teachings of th ¢ through indelence | any source of moral Than [4n enlightened and consecr without compen. | that which comes fro and from the conclusions draw ful owners. Law.| “Butt o basic | their theology us to the re her too prevalent|reason why the Government cannot|Men to each oth of respect for government | Supply the source and motive for the | TD A fldnf ;f r entions of enlightened so- | complete reformation of society, In |@ught educatio ther too apparent I the progress of the human race re- |, wIt is on th resuits which ¢ ligi and Gover theory the ise 1 do not know of | liglous bellefs were developed before | titlons . il metk of adequately | the formation of governments. It fs | 208 [00% UPO th these difficulties t 1{my understanding thu ment |} A1 few upon the masses d to bring them through the s o ) the | rests on religion. W | country wa have wise | A 3 hurch and the st > 1o eman- of divine righ { {of military power, cipate ognize the divine Ieluding all the people to goverr |selves with the ¢ lof a 1on selence. 1t vernment it car {above them; it cannot furni: { with something do not to attempt to shift au ourselves to others litions ari It is al us convictions o to criticize the Govern- o'to retorm all marale. | gTeat revival of the middle of crime, and generally | /€hteenth centurs had a marked in- : ¢ T have great faith | luence upon our Revolutionary pertod. | ity SO0 i THs h nal Governments | The claim to the right to freedom, | egentation. The Government tes. but much of | the claim to the rght of equality, With |4hj0 19 get out of the peoplc Mo ultant right to self-government : dheanrge thiu| —the rule of the people—have no Gnable to ae. | foundation other than the common iy finable to ¢ | hrotherhood of man derived from the » prevaili the people. P nited blished to | | punishment, as it must do unles | “If soclety resists wron 1 The This m. ns the making, s 0 | The Borden Patented B adminianstion Hair Goods bered that our inst = = = Ekenili ceoheatae Switches that are absolutely STEMLESS— machiners inister to the spiritual life. | STLE LANOIL PROCE. for. IMPORTERS OF THE BEST FRENCH “SIGHT PROOF” PARTED TRANSFORMATIONS 1l usually go a long way sion of crime. But this || mate sealptare IREOTO its highest application only |} the French War and Jessls very healthy and by Mr. Nivens Aciancsl sentiment in favor and Staff of 723 11th St v on the part of the ill be substantially all | Phone Franklin 0. Piano and EMMONS oL DEMOLL Furniture Co. = S 12th and G Streets N.W. Just received a carload of Kohler & Campbell» Baby Grands Our Greatest Visduw Kohler & $ it "03D Baby Grand Pianos There are over 200,000 Kohler & Campbell Pianos in homes, schools, musical col- leges, etc. Considering quality and real value, we can highly recommend these pianos with our fullest guarantee. Leading piano merchants all over the U. S. sell the Kohler & Campbell Pianos. We can furnish new Grands of other makes as low as $393. Time Payments, $20.00 Per Month, If Desired Be sure to see DeMOLL’S GUARANTEED FURNITURE of the Jaw depen RELIANCE ON RELIGION RATED it e b S |roxiits St ot s s e faith is set aside dequate support o men to the cat d Frank . cruted peopie nd to their God. | \ necessari 1928 Presidential Issue ALBANY. Ga., Oc f Uni { 1and of ed States Fenator 1 York in a spes the Alba Chamber of ( | declared he th of Ne . presidential Coninttice. 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