Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 10, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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    EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 191G.
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IKEWOOD LAUGHS
UNREDEEMED AFTER
SUNDAY PREACHES
Wealthy Townsioik oi jncw
Jersey Winter itesort t an to
Se Impressed by "Billy's"
Energetic Sermon
jl1 ADDRESSES THRONG
i . ..,.irnnn. ji .7., Jnn in. "ismy
Sl&.ias'cnmp here to upend Ills fibular
!IUndOX "-"",'. ii.l.tt. I, nrn,1
llliy
Itomi- holljlny. Incl.lentaJlj , he preached
I1 "... . n mid Knco of 1700 norBoniL
jermi "V . 7.V.fniu n.,1 WnlihJ
HfMipMCfl o. ",. nm,-Mtn colony.
viffBflAUtna '...'- . .... it. ',
m 1 luianmi Tn tiii nviinuriiti. mil
W? . . M.t.i.. nw1 ttnrnifanmfwl. Tim
Er.ookpince In tho Vlr.t Methodl.t
ftplseopal tihurcli.
ti tin Sunday n nrsi '" " " "-"'
I ,:. resott. Ho maile the most of his
Mf opportunity nnd sermonised upon
Hope"
tn the rfovul that filled the church were
M Martini Jamison iinu a pnriyt
mil j t .,. tn.Ai Mr n1
iir'Archibald . Dnvfc Colonel Archl
P1.. . M-i-inn. nnd Mr. MrClure. J11.V
Kould M. A. V. Sopor. W. J. Taylor. W.
m Wll OCK nnn many mnvi iuui.i..-.
hSwVter. one of fiumlaVii party, nn
EleriftJ when "BlUr" and "Ma"
K.. ... ml AIDPri I'Cicrauii muvuu.
llKiey entered nulotly by n side door, at
he left 01 ma jmi,,.i.
Billy" wns ,n K00tl ,orm c ,na,1
Ilia audience inunn wmn v .iu.
"If the President smcl 10 mo louny,
"Billy." nl B,np Job3 wltM, ,yu' rd
eply. 'Notninir uoinn, oi.
Then ho made me mmicnui' khii im
"""" 1 ..!.... .1. nmncrnn'
t It Is Bomcthlnis whom ou spend
...... .. iiniimi In linnvpn np hell for
Kd doesn't keep n halfway house."
For the most part tno sermon wns mo
me ono preached by "Hilly" Sunday In
PltHburnh. In Philadelphia, in ayrncuso
!ind elsewncrp. nnu icu .. .iv....j ....
ollowcrs of hlH ork everywhere. Jinny
f his hearers cvinccu ifuiiiiiiuH uti .
"Blllj" warmed up well toward the end
hi. ..rmnn ns he told about tho mnn
Lho drank himself from wealth to pov
irty then resurrected lili soul, camo back
iironff from tho booze nnd Brew rich
?aln. HO SnOVeU uaCK Ilia "IK .u.i mm
,..,i nnnn It. iumncd down nnd mounted
he pulpit rail, slid ncross tho platform;
ind with each move nlnmmetl his slmiff
nto higher scar Hut he couldn't nunken
l his hearers more umn bu"":
derest. ... , ,,
He closed shortly before noon nnd "Mn
lunday took the pulpit. Sho talked
rlefly. Hut none cnm6 forwnrd over tho
rftlli two only rniweu 11 iiuhu iui iu..jv..
n.i "milv" and hi party motorcu ort
far lunch at the L.nurel-ln-thc-Plncs with
Ukewood lauBhlnp but unredeemed.
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PHIMDELPIHAN SHOT
BY GIRL COMPANION
Mrs. Lillian Ogden Piper Then
Kills Herself Tragedy in
Joliet, UK
W. NELSON MAYHEW
Cliatrman Membership Committee
who is nushlng tho movement to
make the Greater .Builders' Ex
chnngo tho biggest in America.
STOUGH CHALLENGED
TO PROVE CHARGES
Atlantic City Police Chief Says
He'll Take Revivalist on Raid
Trip if He Names Place
MV. ISAAC WARD AIDS
SUNDAY IN TRENTON
hiladelphin Minister Taking Active
Part in Campaign
Th ncv Isaac Ward, pastor of the
ourth Ilcformcd Church of Philadelphia,
oxUoronRh, In Inking nn active part in
n "11 llv" Sunday tnmimlKn hero air
Van! Is In charge of men's work nnd
lould Sunday be called nwa to some
Istnnt city, siuh ns occuncd In Sjra-
jse, when lie weni vniciiKo lor n
lef Intcrn1, Mr Ward would preach at
o tabcinnclc.
Mr. Ward Is conductliiR meetliiKS In
hops 'nnd faeces heie. ilr. WniU will
jto glv attention-to pollcomen, 'firemen
iid tfollcj" employes men who are un
ihle to net -to tho tabernacle services
lie will visit the police 'stntlo'ns, the lire
ilatlons and the trolley bains, where ho
111 meet tho men In Syracuse Mr. aid
eld meetings at the car bains from 1:30
p i 30 a. m , after tho men hnd iult work.
nd theie wore many concerts.
i Police Court Chronicles
Whenever Hob Campbell Imbibes ln
lustrlouslv ho becomes the eiicinx of nil
.nlmals. The sight of a cat or dog; Is as
feasant as poison. He Is especially on-
oscd to dogs under such tlnumstnnces.
jnfortunately he seems to encounter
nore dogs on these occasions than at any
ther time.
Whether It Is due to telepathy or some-
ihlng else) no ono knows, but at any rate
lho dogs sem tn know flint Hob doesn't
like them when he's liquidated " They
mp at him and frown ferociously when
m approaches Two dogs of defiant de-
eeanor cncounlei cd nob ns he was roll-
Bfnear Palrhlll Squure, nt 4th street and
Mgh avenue. Ono wns a pugnacious
w and tho other a sleepy looking span
I of tho frayed out variety
-t !P.
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ler.Jlst Kltllll' 111 lllf ro.ul m tutilitlizn
0 "'n't err said Hob to tho iIoks.
"r-r-r-iowp," replied the dogs,
Jesaaslexinptlii i.m,ui.i ni. r... M
"Men lurch he caught both by the tails
M carried them rinwn T oi,i..i, n,.,,
7eral women told Bob they would "In-
- cnieiues." uut ns Uou wns
?. Jf 6 anmals like Indian clubs
l,?' not nturo near.
rOllcemail O'llnnnsll r,ll. I v... .i. -
Knl. .1.1 j ..... ..iuvicii uy inc
?.. h ' ,h doss' osk1 tlllr custodian
..r " 'eani. for reDlv Hob threw
Th. 5! at ,he CP' The nuB "truck him
w8 nose nnrl h ntv.Arf !.i.i .. u .
a.j -, -.", .. vwci iuimcu uii ma
onfliM i 0,v er d0BS' wn'ch ""celled the
"UllCl, also beeamn lnlnlv.,1 run ll
iXhr."iqulc.kllrianl brought Campbell
Uitlon "le "" ana ork streets
Boh VIII fin mn.l .1.- .. ....
ihin ..!.. """ "al ne couiun-t ex
" anythlnc Km i ., .h. i...
iuM link .-.r-jr. -". V ""' "
e north.. uunc" ot Qoffs and cats ln
Los'th" 9lenn Informed, him that
Cueiuwi gs ,n 'nat 8ctlon were
rrf i.5 mraal anu the cops around
3? ".'i hlm Uob declared that ho
IZt co""nue 1'ls crusado no matter
T.,ih.lla" thought about It.-
""(i'K Irlat inn nnlmnl tintA. r,,1A
rsSli:B.w!hv,,w " B,ven " cna"e
ad th Juage allowed njm to
k.rui 1 "" at "toimesourg-on-Eifcil.
''" wnere the breezes blow
..um me jersey shore.
ATLANTIC CITV. Jnn lO.-nvnngellst
Henry W, Stough will hno to prove tho
existence of organized gambling In At
lantic City or xlrtunlly admit ho nnn
dealing with glittering generalities es
tcrdny, when he told n "men only" crowd
nt the tabernacle shore authorities should
be compelled to suppress games here.
Malcom H Woodruff, chief or polec,
T'cnlled" tho ovniigcllst this morning.
"If Kvaugcllst Stoufth will come down
here with any responsible person nnd sign
nn njdnvlt chniglng the presence of Ram
bling In any specific place I'll tnko him
nlong with us while we raid the place.
I do not hhj- there Is no gambling In
Atlantic City, but I do Fny there Is no
'organized' gambling of which wo mo
aware. If Doctor Stough can supply spe
cific Information on that lino we shall ho
Indebted to him "
Christian Science Church ofllclnls here
will answer Stough'H attack upon their
beliefs, made Inst night. Congrcgntlonnl
ofllclnl today took up the matter with
Stato icpiesentatlves. Hdwaid It, Don
nelly, former ilty clerk, who Is president
of the lawc nnd growing church In Chct
sen, will Issue a statement today
Not qnly the Christian Scientists, who
today maintained Stimuli's nttnek upon
Mrs. Mnry Cridy, founder of the scien
tist religion, was uncharitable and un
called for, but Htks nnd locul admirers
of rntor Ilussoll nro also camping on
Slough's trail, Stough spoko scornfully
of the practice of the Hlks In holding nn
nnnual juemmlnl service, nnd ulso be
littled the praetlro of the fiatcmlty In
dlstt Uniting thousinds of dollars every
year In hcnenlcncc.
He maintained Christian Scientists nro
trying to get away from that fact of sin,
and said their religion Is n "hideous form
of agnosticism, seeking to rob Christ of
Deity."
He called Pastor Russell a faker of the
worst kind
Mayor Illddlc, who wns so tnkeu with
Stough nt their first meeting that he drew
n JlflO check for "campaign ONpenses,"
ulso is nt n loss today to nccount for tho
evangelist's ncrld arraignment of him yes
terday Stough said tho Mayor's famous
declaration that Atlantic City needed
gamblers, chorus girls and prizefighters
wns twaddle, and the town must hold
itself responsible if public opinion does not
force tho reBort administration to repress
gambling.
I'.istornl supporters have ndvlsed
Stough not to accept the Major's Invita
tion to dine nt his home some day this
week, and they are distinctly opposed
also to permitting the Major to speak
from tho tabeinucle platform on the sub
ject of "Hypocrites nt Home."
I.nst night's crowd, while the largest of
the campaign thus far wns also one of
the chilliest, although composed ery
largely of church members. There wns
but littlo .ccponue when he prayed thnt
tlie city might be made nflame for Ood
and mado to atone for what it has done.
JOMKT, 111.. Jan. 10 A girl, known
nmong- church folks of Joliet ns Miss
Lillian Ogden Piper, fired a bullet Into
her brain today and died in the office ot
John It. ftobnrt, a manufacturer, after
she hnd wounded him. The joumr man
hnd been seen much In her company
lately, Tho girl left a note requesting
thnt news of her death be sent to her
father, William Ogden, of Richmond, Vft.
She was1 waiting In Hobart's office when
he arrived this morning,
"I'm through with you, I don't wnnt
to have nnj thing to do with you,"' said
the oung manufacturer. Then he turned
his back nnd began opening his mail.
The first letter wns from a hnrdnnre
store nnd showed that a revolver had
been charged to him As ho gazed at
the bill there wn.s n shot. A revolver
bullet tore Into Ills neck As ho sprang
to his feet the girl fired again, but tho
bullet went wild Then tho girl turned
the revolver on herself. In her purso
wns tho note she had written It Raid:
"The wages of sin Is death. 1 have
been terribly wronged Please notify my
fnther, Wllllnm Ogden, In Richmond, Vn,"
At tho hospital Robnrt told his story,
"My real name Is John t'lrlch," he sold.
"Six j ears nRO I left my wife nnd four
children and good business In West Phil-
ndelphtn, Pm, to run away with this girl
"She, too. wns married. Her name was
Mrs. Lillian Ogden Piper, nnd her father.
In Richmond, Vri , Is n prominent mnn,
of nn old famllv "
Coming to Joliet and calling himself as
Robnrt he prospered. The pretty joung
woman hnd her nutomohllc, her homo nnd
her friends Lately Robnrt had been
showering attentions upon nnother
womnn
Mis. Piper bought n revolver. It wns
charged to Robart as her husband. To
day nho wont to his olllce. to force a
choice.
BAPTIST MINISTERS URGED
TO PUSH CHURCH PROGRAM
200,000 Converts Yearly and $0,000,
000 Contributions Arc Good
Accoidlng to Dr. Heibcrt 8 ohnson, of
the Wnrron Avenue Hnptlst Church, Bos
ton, who was the principal speaker at
today's Raptlst Ministers' Conference,
held In the Fust Hnptlst Church, 17th nnd
Sanom streets, the Hnptlst denomina
tion has the gientest opportunity for ad
vancement In Its hlstorj. he plan Is for
a countrywide, concerted effort In foster
ing nnd aiding tho five- ear program,
which alms nt obtaining 200,000 new con
verts per je.ir and J6.O0O.OOO per year for
tho promulgation of Hnptlst doctrine
throughout tho world
Doctor Johnson said that If pvcrv mem
ber of tho Haptlst Church would con
tribute the value of two postnge stamps
per week beyond tho sums now con
ti United from nil souices the needed
K0OO.0OO would be inlscd. Ho said alsu
thnt ns ery few mlnl.-tteis or laymen
now make nnj effort nt personal evan
gelism, despite the fait that there are
nn averngo of 81,000 Haptlst converts In
the United States i early, n slight per
sonal cftoit upon the part of tho l,3o0,(XK
church members In this country would
easily produce tho goal for converts.
Doctor Johnson urged the ministers In
Philadelphia to make theso facts clear
from their l ulilts to the cud that Rap
list laymen might understand thoroughly
tho exceptional opportunity the five-yen,
program offers for making their church
tho most powerful numerically of nil
Protestant denominations In tho United
States
About l ministers nnd church-worker
were present
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Returning; your neckwear
nbie, ujiruffled t the
JgCf, mow white always
We made thU laundry a de.
Mh to particular
men.
Nepfue Laundry
1501 Columbia Ave.
WynatAaytth4t4tV
FRESH
AIR
1 VSiKv I The Breath
Iatentfil Nov 0, J'JOJ.
WITHOUT DRAFT
Through the
Dohem Adjustable Pressed
Steel Window Ventilator
Sanitary Stormproof
WILL NOT RUST, lfnrd baked
ruamcl fluUh
WILL FIT ANY SIZE WINDOW
For Home. Olllcfa, Aparinienti,
etc.
For sale by department and first
class hardware stores, or
Bohem Manufacturing Co., fliila.
Today
L Our Semi -Annual
RepricinrSale of Men's P
$ ancl Young Men's
ti Ready-to - W ear J
l Glothinrf is an event of
( importance to you. I
fl Here is merchandise p
of acknowledged cnar-
acter and wortK selling $
p at less tnan its former 1
moderate prices and
'? tKis in the face of a i
L rising market. v
T& mi . A
I lhe opportunity
yours do not let
I slip by.
I Men's Rcady-to-Wear
fi Suits are Repriced
. Heir Trlca
$35.00
$30.00
IS
It
Repriced
$25.50
$23.50
$19.50
$15.50
$13.50
Logwood Extract
10 BARRELS FOR SALE
A ISO, LEPOER OFFICE
TIN KUOI-iiiu
EVaiLtT-u-tii Cbarroal Iron lias
tt StSJn CoatlojE mdr to lay
tUt: i rcutm fw.ir ..i.. Ti ii.-
. BFIH.'fBra run air.
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I'odtr Ausplcts of tbe Alliance Fraacaiu.
CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH ONLY
n,;io E.tty Hall, Walnut ITlh. 11:30 a. m.
L'y Ucrinamowa X W C. A . 0 .30 i. ju.
advaaced Conrtloaal CUu, Tuta. T tour a,
li.iiij p. m. Curlo Icutructtvca (UL,
IIUL. Art). Mop., 3 30 p. in.
apply for particular and Pblla. Her.
BAJtO.V J.HAKLlkt dtflXKK. Xr MMi.
$28 & $25
$22 & $20
$18.00
Men's Fine Quality Over
coats for immediate use
and a number of Spring
weight Goats
llnr. Prlc Repriced
$45.00 $35.00
$35.00 $27.50
$30.00 $23.50
$28 y. $25 $20,00
$20.00 $16.50
All alterations, except
sleeve lengths of coats and
inseams of trousers, charged
for at cost.
Jacob
Reed-s
Sons
1424-1426 Chertaut Street
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our immense holiday business in Pianos nnd
Player-Pianos we naturally received in part
payment for our own instruments a large
number of Pianos of other makes.
These instruments were immediately sent to our fac
tory m West Philadelphia, where they have been com
pletely renovated by our own men. They are now in
first-class condition.
And in addition, all our own Pianos and Player
Pianos which have become shop-worn or have been used
for demonstration purposes will be included.
They are on sale, starting this morning. And the
prices are unusually low, considering the condition of
the instruments.
The following are a few of the manv instrtn,aTifc wa
have on the floors and our usual liberal terms.will apply ;
..aaawva- tuv "UUltlUU Ul CHIJ UltCJLC&L Uf CALXUS.
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Meyer Upright Piano.
Byron " " .
Sherwood " .
Clarke & Co. " .
Horace Waters " .
Harvard & Co. " .
Munroe & Co. " .
Wassil&Co. " .
.Rosewood
.. Jlahogany
. .
...Walnut
. . .Mahogany
...Walnut
New England Piano Co. . "
Chas. Edwards & Co Mahogany
Lyon & Healy "
Hallel & Davis Oak
Summer & Co Mahogany
Marshall & Wendell "
Steinway & Son "
Boardman & Gray "
Heppe&Son "
Opera Piano Co Oak
Slinman & Son Walnut
Sherman & Clay Mahogany
CLichtie&Co Walnut
Was
$275
5275
$280
$275
$300
$300
$300
$300
$300
$310
Now
$70
$70
$80
$85
$85
$85
$85
$90
$95
m . ... Was Now
UHCKenng Mahogany $350 $150
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aa.-Bfsgi.?iMttMyjfc:,v www ..m,w n nvcnuM - . , jv tr ." .s.xaw sr;
Wheeler & Co "
Hazellon Bros "
Decker Bros 4
Ludwig
Sohmer&Co "
Strich & Zeidfer "
Augustus Baud "
Lester (medium size).... "
Ivers&Pond Walnut
AlacPhail & Co "
Mason & Hamlin Oak
Lester (large size) Mahogany
Regent
Vose & Son .' "
Oirard Piano .,.
Forrest " ..." "
Girard "
Painter &Ewing......l "
Cunningham " "
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XT'Pn um Va,' 5500 $295
Matchless Cunningham.. Mahogany $550 $325
REBUILT SQUARES
$325 $100
$325 $105
.$325 $110
$350 $115
$350 $125
$350 $125
$350 $135
$350 $135
$350 $!-.0
$350 $150
$375 $150
$-.00 $150
$400 $165
$400 $165
$400 $175
$400 $175
$400 $175
$400 $175
$450 $175
$500 $175
$500 $190
$450 $190
$450 $190
$350 $200
$275 $235
$350 $240
$400 $250
$500 $290
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Hallett & Davis Mahogany $550 $40 .' Albrecht & Co Mahogany
Was
$500
Now
$50
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Factory: 50th and Parkside Ave.
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