, -i -jfijtn - ..w ' KVlSJNiiNG LJ5DGEK PUILAJDELP1IIA, TUESDAY, MABU1I 21 1K- ( 1 METHODIST PASTORS Continued from Tat One wwi packed with moro thtin 100 persons nd many wore were at tho doors. The complete list of appointments will probably hot bo given out until tomorrow, oi" late this afternoon at tho very earliest, Bishop Berry said shortly after 10 o'clock this morning, when ho turned OTer the chair to Bishop Ncetv. "Ito power on earth, under tho earth or above the earth will hurry us In com ptetlng tho work of nnpolntmonls, ho declared, "Wo will 'stick nt If all day today and tomorrow, If necessary, and wo want to remain untroubled, unless some case of flagrant Injustice or other matter of especial Importance comes up. which nhould be brought to our attention. Wo would have adjourned today If It had not been for the great mass of work which laced us." SOME OF THB TRANSFEItS. Not more than half tho pastors named en tho ofllelat tcntatlvo list for probable change will bo transferred, If tho appoint ments follow tradition. Names on this list which are attracting the most widespread attention In his city are the lie v. O. B. Ujiriis. of Calvary Church? the Itev. P.. W. Hart, of the Columbia Avenuo Church ; tho Ilov. Glad stone Holm, of the Church of the Advo cate, Germantown; tho Rev. J. D. t. llanna, for many years pastor of the Twenty-ninth Street Church ; tho llcv. I. A. l'arscls. of the Twelfth Street Church ; the Rev. C. W. Blckley, of the Memorial Church, and the llev. William I'owlck, of tho St. Andrew Church. Other pastors In tho city named ai pos sibilities for transfer are the Hov. J. P. Cox, of tho Dcvereaux Memorlul Churcli; tho llev. M. V. Stewart, of Mt. Carmel Church; the Itev. Alfred Iteebner, of the llldge Avenuo Churcli, Itoxborough; the llev. V. W. 55. Barrett, of the Sanctuary Church. Itoxborough; tho llev. George Oaul, of the Tioga Church; the llev. J. Q. Wilson, of tho Union Church; the llev. S. C. Carter, of tho Kpworth Church; the Rev. C. L. Gaul, of tho S. I) Cooper Me morial Church; the llev. L. P. Karholscn. of tho Saycrs' Memorial Church; the Itev. W. a. Jones, of tho Graco Church; the llev. G H. Lorah, of the Green Street Church; the Rev. S. O. Kosdot. of tho Nor wegian and Danlwh Mission, and the Ilov. A. II. Leo. of tho Trinity Church. Tho moro important changes contem plated among tho out-of-town pastors aro those 6f tho llcv. It A. Mellwnln. of the Oak Street Church. Norrlstown ; the Hey. W. II. Llndemuth. of tho l'ottsvllle Church; tho Rev. Samuel McWilllama. of tho Trinity Church, Chester; tho Rev. Bertram Shay, of the Ridley Park Church; tho Rev. 13. U. Baker, of the Broad Street and Salunga, Lancaster ; the Itev. Allan Judd. of tho Paoll Church ; tho Rev. F. A. Manlove, of tho Parkesburgh Church; tho Ilov. A. II. Gerbcrlch, of tho Pomeroy Church; tho Rev. G. B. Brod hcad, of tho Bristol Church; tho Rev. D. S. Sherry, of the Church of tho Covenant, and tho Rov. Frank Iterson, of tho Grace Church, both of Reading; tho Rov. W. O. Tyson, of tho Delaware Water Gap Church, and tho Rov. J. C. Wood, of tho Mauch Chunk Church. OUT-OF-TOWN' APPOINTS! ENTS. Other out-of-town pastors, whoso names nro on tho list from which changes will bo made, aro the Rovs. A. C. James, Ambler ; Cdgar Black, Bcthayres ; Charles Truax. Bethel Circuit; B. M. Posten. Co darvlllo and Tomplo ; C. F. Sclflheld, Chal font; A. M. Vivien, Cheltenham; W. R. KImmel, Cornwells; W. C. Esbcnshaile, Doylestown and Cozons' Memorial; James Cunningham, Hamburg; H. B. Balrd, Hulmevlllo and Bonsalem; R. J. Garbor. Mahanoy City; J. It. Danks, Mnhanoy Plane ; H. II. Prouse. Montgomery Siiuare ; C. H. Egeo, New Philadelphia and Middle port. J. I Guernsey. Port Carbon ; J. Brand reth, Prospectvllla ; K. W. Burke, Wind sor Street, Reading; E. B. Harshbarger, Rlchboro and Pcnn's Park; A. G. Grnhum, Trevoso; B. A. Wclker, Tullytown and Emlllo; W. E. Smith, William Ponn; Georgo Hamilton, Analomlnk ; A. M. Kuder, Belfast and Wind Gap; A. U Shalkop, Catnsauqua; W. A. Hearn, Glen don and West Enston; W. II. Asprll, East Bangor; G. W. Shires, East Mauch Chunk; II G. Rowland, Lahaska; R. J. McBcth. Lansford: G. It G. Rowland, Lumbervillo : R. O. McRae, Mountain Horn; II. T. Zelders. Portland; II. N. Weston, Haubsvllle; W. II. Hershey, Sum mt! Hill; W. E. Harkness, Tannorsvlllo; A. B. Goudle, Tobyhanna ; John Williams, Welsh Mission ; Clarence R. Berry, Bethel. F. A. Tyson, Cressona ; W. I.. Stock. Evansburg; A. I. Collom, Halifax: Percy Boughey, Hummelstown ; R. D. Louden, Manada and Paxton; W. II. Rldington, MIddletown and Riverside; 12. B. Dixon, Pine Grove; II. B. Slider, Trcmont and Donaldson; G. A. Kerr, Wlconlsco; VI". S. Hauaman. East Lansdowno; J. E. Galla gher, Elam and Bethlehem; Harry Truax, Fremont; L. R. Janney, Friendship; J. R. Tompkins, Olen Mills nnd Stony Bank; W. P. Compton, Gradyvillo; W. A. Lewis, Landenberg and Flint Hill; W. J I. Mlch ener, Lima; W. L. Cann, Marshalton. T. S. Mlnker, New London and Kemblc.s vllle; R. N. Kelser. Norwood; T. R. Crooks, Quarryvllle ; E. W. Serl, Swarth more; B, S. Stull, Trainer; John Stringer, Media; John Ellcry, Upland; 11 F. Car son, West Grove; C. E. Boraston, Atglen and Mount Pleasant; Russell Kern, Bain bridge and Falmouth ; G. E. Archer, Blrd-ln-IIand and Soudersburg; L. P. Zook, Boehms; William May, Charistlana and Gap; W. II. Reeves, Churchtown and Morgantown; W F. Humphrey, Coven tryvllle; E. H. Wallace, Cynwyd; E. J. ilartr.ian, Georgetown; II. C. deckle, GUdywyno; C. J. Ax. Glenmoor; A. W. Kaufman, Goodwill and Ebenezer; W. K. Macneal, Hopewell and Hibernla. a. TV. Tovey, Leola and New Holland; T. N, Hyde. Malvern; H. II. Pnticher. Marietta: J. L. Neff, Mllleravlllo and Martlcvllle; C. B. Johnston, Mount Joy: X. AT THE SEASHORE Shorter by Miles and Minutes r CERTAIN TO HOLD PLACES .1 Alexander Gibson, Mount Ncbo? Alex ander Maconaghy, St. Paul's ana Harmony: A. C. F. Ottey. Salem: S. R. Dout. Snrlngueld : L. A. Dyer, Thorndalo ; S. W. Drumm. Washington Borough. In addition tho uoycrtown unurcn mm mo ( Berryshurg Church arc to bo supplied, the , latter from Wisconisco. Before yielding tho chair to Bishop Ncely, Bishop Berry asked for a church to Volunteer for tho next annual session of tho conference arid upon receiving no response ho placed tho matter In tho hands of the conference Kntortnlnment Com mittee nnd the new district superintend ents. Tho pl.ico of the next session will be decided by them The retiring district superintendents aro tho Rev. Dr. E 13. Burrls, the Rov. Dr. 13. C. Orlilllhs, the Rov. Dr. Blckley nnd tho Ilov. Dr. Parkin. Tim fnllnwlnc reanolntmcnts wcro of ficially announced: CENTRAL DISTRICT PHILADELPHIA East Montgomery Avenuo Eighth St. Mission., Emmanuel Fifth Street Temple Hnncock Street Kensington Nineteenth Street... Park Avenuo St. George's St. John's Spring Garden St.. Tabernacle S. K. McConncll T. W. MeKcnty 11. F. Miller It. K. Holtzlnger H O. Cnrmlchnel Henry Hess D. A. Hlnklo Robert Bagnell J. S. Hughes A. D. Gelst Linn Bowman 11. C. Wells OUTSIDE PHILADELPHIA Frackvllto J- V. Klngsloy Ollberton J. K. Stetlcr Glrnrdvlllo Ell Plckersglll Olensldo R- M. Thompson 1 latboro TV. S. Dawson , Jarrcttown A. II. Peterson Jnnklntown J. P. Shook Langliomo J. 3. Bingham Lnnsdnlo C. T. Isenberger Morrlsvillo and Fnllslngton ....H. 11. Iloftninn New Hopo HA. Sawyer Newtown J. U. Laird North TVnlcs TV. L. Amthor Pottstown, First Church TV. L. Gray Searles Memorial. . 13. J. Bond Quakertown Clyde Holston Holy Cross Memor ial J. II. Hackenbcrg Italian Mission. . ..It. A. Mautone People's Church.. .J. D. Hockmau St Peter's E. TV. llushton St. Clnlr G E. Klclnhenn Shenandoah Charles Roads Tnm.in.ua J. H. Barnes Willow Grove O. G. Dllworth Yardley ..C. TV. Kito NORTH DISTRICT PHILADELPHIA Bishop Foss Church.. H. N. Munson, supply Brldesburg F. II. Tees Bustleton T. E. Redding Cookmnn 13. F. Hann Cumberland Streot..A. E. Crowell Hast Allegheny Ave. A. A. Arthur i;den H. M. Howolla Fox Chase J. H. Royer Frankford, Central. .John Watchorn Frankford Avo ..TV. E. P. Haas , Orthodox Street .J. T. Swindells Gethsemana E. D. Decker Ilolmesburg G. B. Burnwood Lawndale C. II. Arpe Norris Square D. L. McCartney Oak Lane Ernest Bawden Oak Lane Park .... Frank Scott Port Richmond TV. II. Smith Providence TV. B. Smith Saint James' E. F Randolph With hardwood floors your rooms not only LOOK more attractive, but can also be used for dancing at a moment's notice. They provide the perfect combination for appearance, cleanliness and pleasure and at moder ate cost can be installed by PINKERTON 3034 West York St. llotll I'lionrn PURE FRESH PAINT S elieve Me vrr You run no risk when we do your painting. Our workmen arc all pro tected under the Workmen's Compen sation Act. urin Painting and Decorating Oct Our Estimate J-'irst Both Phones 28 S. 16th St -P$L HARDWOOD WJ& 3JS&, floors ;af Seventh Street , ....ft. R Johnson Sllo&m .liii.iiiiitJ, C. retro Simpson Memorial . .TV. A. Ferguson Summerfleld ....... F. A. Gacks Tacony iti.....,t, Cornelius Hudson Wesley ... David Lord OUTSIDE PHILADELPHIA Allentown, Calvary. .Geo. L. SchafCcr, Jr. Linden Street , . . . J. T. Satchel! Bangor J. J. Hunt Bethlehem J. II. T Gray Chapmans TV. S. Fox Chorry Valley A. S. Morris Easton. First ChurchW. II. Ford Memorial J, E. McVeigh Second Church ...W. J. Downing East Stroudsburg. ..Q. W. Sheets Lehlghton nnd Parry- vlllo C. E. Itadcllffe Mount Pocono F. W. Outbub Ncsquehonlng R. II. Comly Pen Argyl .........TV. P. Elllngsworth Richmond A. M. Slrayhorn Slatlngton nnd Slate- dale J. 0. Everett, supply South Bethlehem ...Benjamin. LaPlsh Stroudsburg .Amos Johnson xorthwest"district GEORGE W IZI3R. Superintendent PHILADELPHIA A J Kynett Memorial H P Boughey Chestnut Hill C TV Green Enst Park W H Michaels Falls of Schuylkill... A P Hodgson Germantown Chel- ten Avenue J B Mackay First Church C TV Burns Mount Airy WW TVcstwood Saint Stephen's . . .Wnyno Ch.innoll Manayunk Eben ezer A. S. Walls Mount 3!lon R Hcthcrlngton Itoxborough Cen tral S. M. Vernon Emmanuel John Priest Twentieth Street... .A. L. Cooper West York Street. ..H. E. Hand TVIssahlckon Frank M. Gray OUTSIDE PHILADELPHIA Blrdsboro and Mon- ncacy J. M. Shelly Conshohockcn T. A. Armour Cornwall William E. Myers Coxestown Alfred Harris Dauphin F. J. S. Morrow Lebanon, Centenary. W. E. Ycnger Graco II. S. Dando Llewellyn J, L. Hunt Lylccns I. T. Edwards Millershurg TV. C. Slteath Mlnersvllle J. E. Grnulcy Norlstown, First Church A. S. Dlngeo Haws Avenuo ,...T. II. Evans Phoenlxvlllo C. I'. Futchcr Royersford C. S. Mervlno Schuylkill Haven... TV. G. Humphrey Spring City Arthur Oalces Stcelton TV. C. Sanderson am A Mill i Tower City ....... ..C. B. Felton TVIllam8(0wn ....... B. A. Barnes SOUTH DISTRICT PHILADELPHIA Abigail Varo Me morial ..T. TV. Davis Arch Street V. E. Rorer Eighteenth Street. ..Samuel Johnson Mount Hcrmon P. C. Thomas Olivet E. F. Hoftman Pitman R. I- Allot Saint Luke's Wllllnm Bamford Saint Paul's Salvntoro Musso Thirteenth Street... .8. .TV. Purvis Twenty-second Street C. J. Benjamin OUTSIDE PHILADELPHIA Avondalo and Chat ham H. G. Main Chester Madison Street W. II. Shaffer Providence Ave nuo F. J. Andrus South Chester A. F. Taylor Clifton J. TV. Perklnplno Cochranvltle Edwin Wlntorbourno Crozlervlllo C. M. Haddaway Darby A. A. Thompson Eddystono 11. F. Hnmor Fulton B. A. Scull Lansdowno N . B. Masters Ltnnerch nnd Beth- csda C. It. Shirk Marcus Hook II. R. McDndo Media ......11. S. Noon Morton T. S. Seltr. Mount Hope.. TV. J. Lindsay Oxford E. P. Bryan Trospcct Park C. M. Simpson Sharon Hill TV. H. Shaw Slloam (Delaware County) J. S. Tomllnson West Chester Jay Dlckcrson WEST DISTRICT PHILADELPHIA Asbury O. S. DulTlold Centenary G. W. Babcock Christ Church II. R. Johnson Ebenezer F. B. Lynch Fletchor 11. II. Crawford Forty-third Street ...I. TV. Tindall Mary A. Simpson ..C 13. Adamson Saint Matthew's Richard RadcllfTo Springfield Avenuo .G. P. Beck Wharton Street Me morial E. W. Stlllmnn. I nnd Samuel McAd ams, assistant Woodland Avenuo ..Ravi! Smith OUTSIDE PHILADELPHIA Ardmoro ...William Downey Borwyn A. TV. Qulmby Oryn Mawr Radnor.S. TV. Smith Saint Luke's J. G. Smith Chnrlestown A. C. F. Ottey Coatcsvlllo T. TV. McKlnney Columbia Cookman.W. S. Nichols First Church J. C. 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Hicks, 1914 North 24th btreet, who said RerAkky had been In duced to trnnsfer all his property to a sister, Mrs. A. M. Mutter, 1020 East Pratt street, Baltimore. Mis. Hicks Is trying to nnd n friend of her brother's named Hopkins, who, sho nays, can provo her brother's mind was unsound when ho transferred tho prop erty to Mrs. Mutter. Remky, Mrs. Mutter and Mrs. Hlckn are tho children of Bernard Rcmltky, a wealthy wholcsalo grocer nnd liquor dealer of Baltimore, who died n year ngo. Ho left n largo estate. V.-8. 4 o'CL N" X-y , IS NJSCV"?' tpsr' American journalism. today. Viss'-v$.!8-8' X Inzz ijtj. v XfL 1 11 IDGER W PROVED LOVE STIltTvJ Wife Hurls Lighted Lamp at HJ irno oaia one vyaa Cold A lighted lamp hurled at her ,.. 1 m head, the police say, wasM SI Stuart's reply to his accusation ivfF!! loved him 1.0 longer. Edward fi &1 husband, upbraided his wife at Mu? 'HI 629 North Franklin street, durinLf M wiui several inenoa late last nlth i.l'i lamp struck Stuart In the h5 i.1! ami scattered Blazing oil over i !n tho surrounding furniture. tl Mrs. Stuart and the guests .- . m tho room, shouting for heln .m'"i9 nis clothing on fire, fell to tho fin ."1 Ing Dctcctlvo McCarthy, of ih r&fcl Buttonwonil Mreola ..!. n? " iMl noise, nnd, running Into the' houn . 1 rugs over Stuart nnd heM ,. .17 ""Si Ing furniture. Stuart Is in a bVi. dltlon at tho Roosevelt "hosXTI wife was arrested. v L Hal Repairing Buzzes Wo renair and inninii thing electrical. TcknhZF Gas or Electric Ligh?. Motors. Repairs receive 0Z prompt service. Our expert tC trtcmns are ever ready. JV0F manship unexcelled. Bay your tltclrtcat fupW from an electrical houtt. Central Electric & Lock Co. :ia jno. Tlurtcenth Sta ock 1 ea Wednesday Restaurant cil Broad & Chestnut Dancing 4 P. M. to Closing 4ssssTr,'?;KssnB ssm: : J373RISW 1 im JB ;, 1 1 tr