Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1926, Page 14

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. N, SUEB[SS IN BUHUN ';Ml.yh('hd :naw 1:'.:’ d.Ecgr;;“:g; HOLY NAME GROUP their numbers at Chicago, with lighted alike and the restriction will be ap- Gregory O'Connor, O: P., will be at Capt. Snell Resigns. candles, repeated the Holy Name |the organ. plicable for a period of three years. e tered the Army as a second lleutenant Resignation of Capt. Ivan B. Snell, of lnhntry in October, 1917. He was pledie. ' About 2,000 of the local soci- | The blessed sacrament will be ex- |, HeSIERTHOS B R tioLAt. at Kol Iy m« ferred to the Alr Corpa n June, PLANS BIG SERVlCE ety are expected to participate. posed on the altar throughout (he Field, ex., has been accepted by ¢ n the grade of captai The economio crisis in Egypt The occasion of this religious dem- | Service and benediction will be 3‘;.’{‘ President to take effect November e = o brought on by the slump in the price onstration is the first public celebra- ;‘;“‘l:; ct",:’e““;::""'l'o:‘ ;Sem;n‘l,fi, Capt. Snell is from Michigan and en- tion of the feast of Christ the King fe(n;&!r}mu‘tht.:e b:ii-';'::&‘:g égfe:nfn:,fg Renewal of Pledge Will Take Place | which was added to the Catholle cal. §rfi{thmt‘2:, D v;;t:\y Hgm c;ndles for weeks past, and the minister of endar last year by Pope Plus XI and agriculture has been reported as in-| Sunday Evening at Immaculate vestigating a plan for reducing the ledge. Z The litany of the Blsssed Virgin wili assisned o the last Sunday of Octo-| Th chantan und the enive shsembls i i 7 ill sing “Holy God, We Praise Thy : : cotton acreage. Conception Shrine. Right Rev. Thomas J. Shahan, rec-| & Withholding of 3,000,000 Sy {ivoe ‘o1 itis niversiey: wil Noae: BT -WATER . the_vesper service, and Mgr. Bernard Bales Arranged in 8 States. STRIKE GREATEST CRISIS, A minfature reproduction of one of | McKenna, in charge of the shrine,| The first Indian reservation in the and LLOYD GEORGE ASSERTS | (i features of the recent Eucharistic | will be master of ceremontes. Mer. | United States was established in 1831 HOT-AIR — B : 2 P. C. Gavan, splritual dlrecior of the | ) 2 A 2 4 . Memphis session On. Dt e nrine o e e t26°| Washington section, will be the cele. Anthracite and Bituminous Coal in all Sizes of the Immaculate Con- | prant, swhile Rev. J. Walter Daily of . . Former Premier Says Government | ception in the grounds of Catholic|St. Peter's will be the deacon and Rev. Colonlal Hotel For Immediate Delivery. ! P LANTS .’\;;B\;‘r e G Would Be Justified in Tak- ntveraity S8 Ay Sevaning fat 10 A ik om0 i Fifteenth Street at M Prices consistent with our high standard of quality. Stoves and Ranges MEM Dt b | - o'clock. The men of the Washington on, : ; ; Ans h g ade up of the collegfate fathers and e NSNS WAlesdy Seunetied Sakaos Eotpor e O erRMi aen. . | section of the Holy Name Society will | novices from the Dominican House of W rshington's Foremost tlons in elght States, with promises | By the Assoclated Press. reproduce the scene where 200,000 of Studies will sing the service. Brother that approximately 3,000,000 bales of | CARNARVON, Wales, October 20— the 1926 cotton crop_ will be retired | o s from the market, Eugene Meyer, |Former Premier Lloyd George yester Stove Department America Pln Hotel | w H H ‘ b e o careL ) exoite ess‘ on ith 1 : A B S paiE chairman of President Coolidge’s cot.|day described the coal dlspute as the Nt RVZNZS ) Order ton committee, went into conference | “greatest crisis since the war." Speak. < with bankers of \rkAl\Qle Tennessee % D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1926. A new French steamer has 9 decks. Rudolph & West Co. the highe 3 J Aienik Lowm et oot Main Office, Yard and Trestles 1332 New York Ave. lt s e % o 3§ Gy Hutchinson, Manager 14th and Water Sts. S.W. Main 1870 Mississippi here toda: ing at a meeting of the Liberals, he ¢+ WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST !hln 5730, for rates and particulars o s d Printi Estahlished 183, ‘m(i\: ey ';' al of the Re olding move. [ 8Tgued that the Conservative govern- Under the Management of (Opposite Bureau of Engraving and Printing) 4 = - Inent set at 4,000,000 bales, Mr. Meyer, | ment would be justified in taking over 6 99 Maddux, Marshall, Moss & N Y in calling business leaders and bank- the mines. ums Mallory, Inc, " - ers into the meeting here, indicated | *We are passing through the great. sl ? o 7 that the Memphis meeting would ar- f;’:crisii since e r;le said, fld range to withhold 300,000 bales. Be- 6 government avows s complete fore he returns to Washington, Mr. [‘;:xlgt‘es;ne!s Yet our trade balance is e The Foot Ball Flower Meyer has declared he expects the own, un s year will see . Eoiith to huve provided for the holaing | the end of it, and we shall be forced Flowers for ot 1 G""fe;’f’l Autin of_the full 4,000,000 bales surplu to finance ourselves with forelgn e Flowers are at their best now! he finance corporations lw\lm. credit. Deb ‘What feminine heart would not formed in the varlous States are avail- | ‘“This country, once banker for the ebutante flutter—what girl would not rev- able to hor rom the Federal In-|World, now is walking to the money and the i z termediate x sm on every | lenders.” Weddi el in a bouquet of Beautiful dollar of th Capital prom- | = = == i Es Mums from Gude—Washing- ised in eight States lhus far will have a l f‘u;\\lnl.v (-vM\f‘!t\ of Sl’\ 000 0’)!) s ton's Lieading Florist! Bhe pinn calls for WiELInG D l. cotton from he market for 13 ifze Drices. f| FOR EGYPT To Livit FieLps, || Household Receptions S dais i Drives {1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave Reduction to Third of Cultivatable |]] Conventions Office Main 4278 3103 14th St. N\W. Main 1102 Acreage Planned. Weddmgs Col. 3103 5,000 Folding_Chairs 3 2l LONDON, October 29 (#).—A Cairo Alwaze In” Siock m patch to the change Telegraph H. s an official communique an- 'S t Ve Parties Three Stores for Your Convenienr Members of Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association aum & Son 616 E St. N.W. Main 9136 NNJNNIZNN AN A SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Free g}l{-llg)g{as esComplet Stores That Delivery s SOLICTTED tores Give You , a, \ Always THER | e 11R N\ — a Large Personal Service . AII Costs No o Communications gl : ‘. Clearing House Costs No More! to Mr. Vegder- ) ; 107 6th St. N.W. 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