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STNACORUEGOLDEN JUBLE 5 TONGHT Celebration at Community Center Recalls Impressive Services in 1876. e fiftieth annive: of the ded- of th Sixth and G streets, will 1 by the congreg ner to be h inity Center tonight at ance at the dinner of Maj. 5. Grant, 3d, director of the office public ’ buildings and public parks of the National Capital, will vecall the honor paid the Adath Israel C fon 50 years ago by President Grant, in dication services for ue on June 10, 1876 gogue which replaced e was dedicated Janu- whd will attend the dinner ht as guests of honor are Rep- tive Sol Bloom of New York, . member of the congregation, who will address the gathering, and Isaac Gans of this city, whose parents wero among the leaders in the organ- on of the re i cretary of Davis, Secretary of e Kellogg, and Postmaster General New. Many Guests to Attend. ther officials of the c d the dinner with F will act as toastn Simon Oppenheimer, w dent of the \gogue for 38 years and now is h ry president; Louis Rosenb president of the syna- o will be tendered a “bon * for his forthcoming departure r a tour of e and Palestine, and Re Novick, lead the ¢ )priate_musical number be offered by n and Rabbi J. T. muel Cohen of New included among the the o -asion. Morris is chalrman ot the arrange- ments committee for the dinner. The Adath Israel Congregation was founded by an orthodox group who from Washington Hebrew Congregation during the form move- ment in the church, and at first held services in a smal room above a store i near Four- 4 several mov - pla vorship, the congre- zation purchased the property at Sixth and G 2 which, after re- ted as the Sixth 1 in, 1876, that these dedi vere attended by * Critic_re- > “was “filled the male members on being seated in n of the house and the , according to ion of Phila- anover of New ected for the occa- slon as chazan or reader. Then fol- lowed the other officers of the congre- gation: John B president; Jacob resident; Morris Cohen, ecretary; Raphael Sanger, ach Hartong, Isaac Levy, v ) s Cohen, trustees; M. Oppen- heimer, Philip Cohen, members of the board of management. ommittee—S. _Goldstein, acob Rich and Willlam Dan- 'he rear being brought up r of prominent gentlemen, «mong whom were Messrs. Hable, A. S. Solomons and Simon Wolf. The doors were then closed, and the keys of the agogue were presented to Mr. Boyer, with a brief stein, chairman of uilding ittee. Mr. Boyer led. and at the conclusion of ks the ministers and others 1 proceeded to the vestry and d with the scrolls. service lasted for over- two 1 was one of the' most im- ve ever witnessed in this city. ongregation Has Expanded. During the 38 years in which he “THE BELLS OF SHANNON” : fent Tiadians " their enthusiasm held the office of president of the g ich he was Mr. Oppen- in the devol- on of the need r synagogue as s membership grev . Oppen- helmer was This society is d in all matters opes of the president and his workers in the auxillary and the building committee > erection of a larger syna- > were realized on January 6, 1908, when the present strueture was dedicated with services that included all the anclent and sacred rites of such occasions. The new synagogue, the corner stone of which was laid on November 2 908, was desig- nated by Louis evi, architect of Baltimore and Philadelphia. The Sixth- Street Synagogue is the largest orthodox congregation in Washington, and its development and progress during the last few years has been particularly gratifying to its leaders. It conducts a religious school attended by some 250 children voung people’s services held night also are largely Dr. Schwaefel has been rabbi of the congregation for the past two yi Tive States, Florida, Alabama, In- diana, West Virginia and Iowa, have placed no legal limitation on the hours of labor of women in industry. AKE SUNAPEE Summer Homes, Cottages, Camps . ¥OR_RENT AND FOR SALE ‘Write for Booklet. Correspondence Invited SARGENT & CO., New London, N. H. Headquarters Sunapee Region Real Es 1 Car or 1,000 To Paint With _Du Pont Duco, Sherwin-Williams Lacguer or High-Grade Brush Work. s shop Is second to nome in Wash: taggon. 'rompt, efficlent service guaranteed. WILLETT & CO. 1119 21st St. NW. APRIL 11, 1926—PART 1 TAPOLI PREPARE TOGREETDITATOR Arabs, Berbers and Jews Join Italians to Welcome Mussolini Today. By the Associated Pre; TRIPOLI, April 10—Nearly 128 years after the arrival in North Africa of Napoleon, who dreamed of making the Mediterranean a French lake, Benito Mussolinl, in whose dreams the Megiterranean occupies a dominating rdle, will debark to- morrow from the dreadnaught Conte di Cavour on the soil of the Dark Continent. Napoleon sailed into the harbor of Alexandria with a fleet of war- ships, as Mussolini will enter this port tomorrow. But here the com parison ends, as the little corporal came to conquer foreign soil by force of arms, while the leader of Fascism comes to his nation's rightful pos- session with thé purpose of stimu- lating its development by earnest toll. Modern City Developed. The modern, progressive city upon which the Italian premier will gaze presents a striking con! decadent place the Italians found and annexed in 1911, after a check- three cen Above: The original h Street ; . turles of by by, sagogte, ‘which’ was | dedicatod 50 territory became known as the “Har- years ago. : . bary Coast,’ as a synonym for itstill Above, right: Representative Sol 4 fame, i Bloom, a member of the eongregation. ¥ . . Judging by the pre lrfillt)l\s M 1r(ux‘1y1‘ Lower, right: Simon Oppenheimer, ly completed this nf‘x nuu;x and who was president of the synagogue the spirit of all classes of th for 38 years, and lower left: Dr. Louis R O it ATricas - and Europe meet, will \\'Mvc;m(} A\dlu‘. ente its history ‘While flowers and Fascist emblem: TO BE PLAYED TOMORROW ’ - are betng set up in the new part of the town, a great housecleaning i3 go- e E s Bty = 1d ter, which, it is St. Anthony’s Actors to Give Spe- e DEFAULT JUDGMENT ed: the premier will find time to visit. Sl V1% Religions Festival Ends. Sisters of Washington. : SET ASIDE BY COURT| oy sovtul nature of the festivities | % will be heightened by the fact that Unusual interest is being shown in they coincide with the termination of the coming performances of ‘“‘The Radio Station Was Sued by Under-| ;" olemnly religious M g Bells of Shannon,” which will be pre- i | sheriff for $20,000 on Ramadan sea, v 2 » § i roughou sented by the St. Anthony's Players Slander Charge. Ghioh is the of Brookland, in their own parish hall : Tore, was & % tomorrow and Tuesday. 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