Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 01, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHHiXdEHIA, MONDAY, MAkCJEt 1, JL9SS0
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GENEALOGISTS TO MEET
Society Elects Officers at Annual
Session Tonight
The twenty-eighth .loaunl mcctinj; of
the Gruealojtlcal Society of t'cnosylva.
utn will be held this evening at 8
o'clock in the hall of the Historical
RaGtor Silont After Assailing i Slldetr C Pennsylvania, moo i-ocum
r til 7' i . ni a i !tro,t' ! Gardner Bartlctt, of Uoston
-t riiuiHiiiiiiiii'r j r" in 11 in hiu mini umiIa.. ..mi .1. it. ... .. 1 1 ..
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GRAWiWiERGIVES
SPIRITUALISMVIEWS
dross Ycstorday
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("Ancestor Hunting in Knglaml." The
I follow Ing 1m a tin of the uow officers
who will be elected at the tnectlti;i
PLAN LAWLESS. CHARGE! J . Grain ll'e Leach. president
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Subject Requires Thorough In
vestigation, Ho Tolls St.
StephoiVs Audience
DESIRES CLEARER PROOF
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lUinrhya 1 Keith. Kduard S. Sayres
ami John I". Lewis, vice presidents; - . - .
'' Launeljlns of the calliedral projcia In hr"el Spofford. rccordins scciclury:
;. .. ,11 1 m.Mi Lihuird ltoblnM, correspoudlnK wen-I Sniiltuallmn U a ubje"t
the diocchC of l'cnnlvnni. will out farv . 0?jru u Wilkinson, historian: thorough investigation h
thb consent of the dineenn convention, ,0 Howard C'olkct, troasiircr; Norrli ! wlniK according to the Ttev
te4,uneaionical and lawlc-t. ' the Rev. K. Unriatt, William S. I.Ud and Djxld Ornminer. rector of St
,Dr. CarT-H. Crammer averted in an """" ""'" w "erTC "rcp var ' -i'"-opai vinircn.
npiseopM . .. .. a,"vr-" "r:"j":., ''i.."L "':
M AW CI MM M TY HEMTER I " V ''"" " '" " ' "' " -"" ,'
it quiring
fapah'e
, rarl S.
Sirphcu'ti
St Stephen's
'nddrem qt
c ChUrclu'
Btrhop Rhinelandei . whoje. ntlUiidc
toward the, plan wai criticized by Doctor
Gramme tbfs momlns reiterated hN
cfuJial t$ dLseU!f the situation. Trti
TOonjr on n petition for u cathedral char-
5pp is now1 beinc heard b n master art
jjk for (omhion Plea? Court No. 5.
Doctor Oranimer raised the point, in
Mi laddrcfcs jesterday. that a cathedral
project intent, in tin futum. prcTeotf the 1'ifth Street Methodist Temple.
the dioccsa from obtaining usansiai'ior , gn,, ho hopes to e a ttvchc htorv
ucccssor to the present bishop of the structure erected on thin sitt-. lie thinks
diocese. ,'thut the completion of the bridge oer
Thr t'Wlor of f't. Jiteilllfn M added 1 l, nlnunrn n Cnt1n n-lll mil tl,
that the diooc of Wahlncton began n gjte pjjo'.'n for th" communltv center
I M. E. Church to Erect Structure to
' Cost $350,000
Buildings costing KIRO.OOO are to be
erected at Pifth nnd Spring (inrden
j streets bj tho .Methodist Kplm-opal
Church and used as a community center.
The Rev. Mr. Maurice 11. I.evit, who
ban charge of the community center
(Mi
cathedral in thi "uucanoolcal nnd teu
ton fashion. ' S'oon nflcrward. b -3'i.
the blfhop died and lien the diocese
ivanted''to elect 11 vli-tlnguii'tieil pro
byter" be dcolln"d beeautc of tl.e ca
tbcdral prbject.
Laid r,eforr Bishop
Doctorftramnicr mid he 'sld b.ionin
lon on the subject before Uishoi Rhine
"1 told hlin that mv thron va tlvit gional director of he Mteghfiij- region J
tb dloceian convention Mas the govern , of the Lnltrd atates r.iiir-.a.l a,Iminis
Ing bodv of the dlo.-efe. of v,hirh the' trat.on left for t In.-.igo loday to as
blfchnn U n nsrt and that the bislmp.sunw his uew duties n icc president
2SCJ.,-1 V,Xh,?i i2Snrt n Lrmi of the Illinois Central and the Yazoo
movement that itallv concerned the
Twlfare of the dwefc without obtaining
I In one of tho busiet parts of Phltadel
' phia.
To --'iow the great need for the now
church building, it whs yald todaj that
' children of bixtrrii untioualitles nro
attending Mr. Lcvlt'k Sundaj school
GOES TO TAKE I. C. R. R. POST
I,. Wartlngton Ba'dw in former re-
the consent of the dloccau ccineu
tlon." , , ,
"I Etsnd for the Episcopal Loun-I
based on constitutional goie-nment "
Doctor Gratuuier erntlnurd
"jIy idea is that this is n dmrcli of
law and not one of the speci.il privilege 1
It ia a church in hleh men must seero ,
Uh the consent of th goM-roed I am
aorry this petition for 11 cliarfr for a 1
cathedral must be tct.ted in i-ourt but 1
apparently that ia the ouly vay to
The Rev Dr. FloH Tomkins.
tector of Holy Trinity Church, in n
Utatement said be was rorrj co much
publicity as given to the cathedral
project. He crnphuHized that there is
110 bostility to the bishop 111 the mat
tcr.
"The diocese of Pcnusjhann has
always been loyal to its bishops and
worked harmoniously under their lead
ership. The question of a charter for a
tironosed cathedral brings un u flues
fon of procedure rather tbuu one of
opposition."
LABOR SEEN aIiUNST VARE
'Flve-Per-Cent-Beer" Platform Inef
fectlve, Say Leaders I
Congressman William b. A are "-hoi
plans to set the "norkinginan's vote
In his campaign for rc-clectiou on a fi-per-cent-beer
platform, is out of luck
This Mas the consensus of opinion of
1 members of the. Joint Railways Associa-1
tlon. who met in the Ulobc '.theatre last
nnd Mlwilfilpn! Vallei Rxilroudi. Vice
President Bnldwlu will bo in charge of
operation of the ho lomN and will
inae hl office u I hicago
mlndnmn on the subject, though he said
Me desired clearer proors.
"First." he oaid. "it is unt n henxible
view, according to modern thought to
decide thee questions on rcctotastlcnl
grounds, us for examnle thut tho church
knows enough thrnuch revelation of te
nature of the hereafter, to enable it to
nrouonnce these spiritualistic messTgcs
lucredlble. ,
Second. Neither is it nronrr to pro-
J nounco iigninst these Imestigntlous on
1 Biblical grounds. We arc tint under
'the Jewish law. mid b Christians lime
1 been promised the uplrll iik 11 guile into
I all truth. Prohibitions proper enough
1 fit.' the childhood of the lace do not
apply to Invextlgatlrtn couductrd In
1 tho Psycliic.it Sockty aud great
1 scientists.
1 "Third. The philosophical argument
that there can be no such menage
I since the favorite can not communicate
J with JLhe infinite' would undermine nil
religion. If that proposition More true,
I what would be the use of projerV 'I he
Mine theological position is thut the
question is open for imestigiitioii ami
the unseen must depend on the evidence.
"Pourtli. Sdentilic dogmatism is
equull object louable. Science is un
able to reveal to us the nuture of lealitj.
It is oul un orderlj grouping of plic
nnmenn on certain lines and 11 method ot
accomplishing result)'.
"Kifth. The utirMlon then coine.s
rlnw 11 to n studv of cvidenie The great
iuicttgntorN that lno decided that we
have discovered new psychic forces and
have iccclvcd messages from the dead
give the nucstlon respectabl ty aud
make further investigation obligatory
Doctor Granimer concluded by warn
ing his auditors of. tho porlls of such
studies for untrained minds, and rec
ommended that his hearers leaie the ex
plorations to experts.
His own personal attitude, be said,
was one of opcn-mlndednc". Telep
athy explained so much that ho took his
stand on that theory, but he wan quite
awurc that many who had once occupied
that position had traveled on to ft belief
In the messages.
On the whole, he thought the new
interest in this subject was helpful to
religion nnd brought home to us with
greater vividness the spirituality of the
universe. .
HAZLETT APPOINTS
6 VARE FOLLOWERS
iu
tho store after Harry R. Huinpbrcjs,
ICO Uf-
,innnrA nf 4ltn hah4iibmv'. vnrvleh
pnrtment. .reported that somo retwi
goods.
stores were charging exorbitant price
Air. 1 1 immure) 1
snys thnt tho store wilt def much to re-1
for canned
duco the living, expenses of the 20,000
employes at the shipbuilding piam
FLEE MORNING, FIRE
Several Forced Into Streets When
Flue Starts Blaze
Severn! persons were forced to flee to
lho street at 7:00 o'clock this morning
when firs was discovered ,In tho hernia of
.Clarence Halt, 1837 South Soodwlcfc
street A defective flue "was tbo'cWii
of tho fire, nnd tho second'story' froht
bedroom was damaged slightly. pjfe.
men of Engine Company No. 47 eztln.
gulshcd the flames. t . ,
Recorder of Docd6 Providos
Placos, Saying Press of Work
May Roquiro Moro
The Cop on tho Corner
"TpHnRi; seems C be a "hole lot o'
i- speech nnkln' 'n gab n vlry little
action in th' matter o' raisin' th' tire
min 'n cops pay," soys Maggie.
"Don't git Impatient." savg T. " 'Tls
In tli' hands o' Council 'n I have rcoHou
t' b'lleve th' boostMl cum along In due
season. Chnrllss Hall 1ms dug up 11
mistiry fund from wleh he sajh th city
Ulu draw th' million dollara needed t
make th' boys In blue linpi".
"Wot's lie mlxlu' is f'r? asked Mag
gie. "Shure th' o-rignnl idea were ad
vancd bo th' iidmlnlstrashun 'n thlm
butlnskys has no right f steal his tbuu-
"Charliss says they c glory cnulT fr
all." sns I. "Wot dlffcrenou do it
make who tries f claim th credit so long
as th' raise fs griinld irurthrmor'.
Charliss bints the.is imitlier niltllon
bucks in bight fr th' llimin 'n coppers
fund if this Volstead problshiiu Inforc
mlnt act is d'clared urn mstltooshlnl."
"A loouey brand n' loio t' shool."
i-coffs Muggle. " 'Tls tne earnest hope
no monej'il cum fim -icli a source
Wnltin' fr Jnwti Barl.vet.rn t' be raised
frm liis tomb is like thnln' t' hell ice
skates in Pn'm Beach Twill be wen
t' leae th' whole matter t' Hampj ;
lie'll scare up th' jarl sum way or
inither. Saj wot are yc spluttetiu'
bout?"
" 'Ti this funej des sort je ve wished
on me." says T strugglin' t' r'lease n
fnrrln substinee fun me wind-liliic.
"D'je know this chariot loose seems f ,
1.- . Ul inni.1. " 1
U1 t. I'll lUiiu
16,000 PAPERS A MONTH
1
Recorder of Deeds Hnzlclt, one of the j
Vnro city leaders, announced tho an-
polntmcnt today of six moro Vnro fol
lowers to places In his office. The up
polnlccs were:
MerMtt Knox. fl30."i Maseher street.
Thirty-third ward; John Zwelg. J107
Cicorge street. Sixteenth w nrd i William
G. I.ee. 171d Addison street. Seventh
wnrd; John O. McMenomln. 2030 led
ernl street. Thirty. sixth word: Harry
Horfman, 3.10(1 F, street. Thirty-third 1
ward, nnd John l- Clenrv, 1310 North
eleventh street, Twentieth ward.
Tho appointments were accompanied
bv Oie following htatement from the
office of the recorder of deeds:
"By renson of tjic tremendous rush of 1
business thet.0 appointments are abso- 1
lutcly necessary. Tho office is non
lurning out 10.000 documents each
month, as compared with less than b000
11 few years ago. when l'rncst L. Tub
tin was recorder.
"The office of the recorder of deeds
paid its entire expenses for the year
into, nnd in addition paid morn than j
SIKH ,000 into tho city treasury for the
bame year.
"If work continues nt "the proseof
rate moro men nnd more room will be
absolutely necessary, so that we cau
give the people their deeds within 11.
reasonable time.
"This tremendous amount of work is
caused also by the drive of the real
estntc operators in the 'own-your-own 1
home' movement " !
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By Frederick Fanning Ayer
READ WHAT THESE ENGLISH AUTHORmES
SAY OF THIS MOUNTAIN-NEST OF VERSE,
THESE SUPERNAL FLIGHTS OF SONG
"Ppwcr and originality'.' .Cork Examiner (rA)
"A subtle thinker" t fublishcrt' Circular, England
"Absorbing, astounding, inspiring, baffling" A,cademytLondon
"A savage virihty", lAterary Guide, England
"An alert and bold intelligence". .' .Occult Review, England
"He feels and thinksdeeply"Zeowi?wr Ttmes,England
"He bclongs'to a different world from yours" -
Montrose Standard, England
TIUCE, NET, $2.60
THE BAKER & TAYLOR COMPANY
SELUNG AGENTS
354 FOURTH AVENUE
NEW YORK
Open Store for Shipyard Workers
York Shipbuilding Co.. nt its south
A store was opened loday by the New
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Snite assurance that the labor T0t
nould have powerful influence in the
coming campaign wa gien bj Jotnet.
Mead. Democrat n congressman from
Buffalo
"Labor will take a direct rart jn
politicr. iust as businesri ustociatlons
the AntJ -Saloon League aud other bod
les have done for many jears." b said
Following his addrcib. other miaibrj
spoke. One snid Congressman sre
was marked for attack b the labor rote
despite bis "5 per cent platform '
Make Your Boat
Spick and Span
rcH her In a nen
coat of pilnt. It'll
male her t.needier.
too. All tho pro-searoti liecaseltles
here marine paints glues am elite
hardwara .nd Bupollcn.
EVERYTHING I CAN' as,
F.VANDERHERCHEN'S SONS
7 X. Tler Ntrtet VhlUilrlphlu
"At the Blan of the Kcil
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own baking
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More music-lovers look to the Victor for musical entertainment than
to any other source, for the Victor prcscntQ the best that the entire
world of music lus to offer. On the first of every month the Victor
places before these hosts of music-lovers a new program which gratifies
the most varied demands.
Look over this list of new Victor music and mark the selections which
particularly appeal to you. Then hear them at any Victor dealer's.
My Jeu, as Thou Wilt
MalfiHUeiia Spanish Damn
A Ln Luna 'To the Moon)
Last Tear U'o:lednlSliTi
Kol Nidrei Violin
Nurab-r
icpliic Brajlau 64S45
Ti.nn Alfred Cortot M84G
Lrailio de Gogorza 64847
Emma Deitinn 87306
Miicha Elman 74601
Rigoletto Piengi, FoaciuIUI (Weep, n, child) rS7567
AraelitA Galli-Curci nnd Giuieppe De Luea)
That Tumble-Down Shack in Athlon John McCorraack 61537
Rienri Ovtrturo Part I Plilladelphio Orchestra 74b0
RieuzJ Overture Part II Philadelphia Orchettra 74&03
I Might Bo Your "Once-in-a-Wlule" Olive Kline)
You Are Trer Olive Kline)
Behind Your Silken Veil Medley Fox Trot Yerkes' Jazzanmba Orchettra
Rotei at Twilight Medley Wall Yerkes Jazzariinba Orchestra f155jJ
Shannon Four)
Peerless Quartet18513
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Now I Know
I'll Always Be Waiting For You
You'd Be Surpriied Medley One-Step
bixophonc. ylopheut, Tian"
Keep Movin' Fox Trot Saxophone, Xjlopboue. Tlan
You Know What I Mean
Bell Hop Blue
Waa There ETer a Pal Lake You 7
You're a Million Miles I'roni Nowhrr
Apple Bloieoms Medley One-Step Joieph C. Smitli's Orchestra)
Carolina Sunshine-Waltz Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra f1&MtJ
Mystery Medley Fox Trot Paul Biese and His Novelty Orchestra) ... .
Oht-Medley Fox Trot Paul Biese and lib Noeltv Orchestra f1Sb'
AH5tarIrioUs54J
All Star Trio J
A I. Bernard
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Charles Harrison)
To a Water Lily Violin. 1 luie. cello Harp
Spring) Song (Mendelssohn) tolin. Flute, 'Cello, 11. p
A Wise Bird (2 Cuckoo Music (3) A Star Child
(4) Pretty Tulip
The Blacksmith (2) Buttercups (3) IIck-Tock
(4) Tho Violet (S) Our Tleg
Florentine Quartet)
Florentine Quartet)
Lauia Littlefiold
Louia LIttlefieldJ
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Sports Apparel
YOUTH is no longer measured "by years, for folks of .all ages are
now entering vigorously into enjoyment of the great outdoors.
This fact, in addition to the general utility and economy of
Sports Apparel which lends itself so well to everyday use, has led to
an unusually large demand for this type of clothing. To meet tho '
situation, wc have established a Sports and Motor Apparel Depart
ment on our Second Floor.
Millinery
SPORTS HATS, in many variations of the original sailor
shape, arc very smart looking and, best of all, are always
becoming and almost always appropriate. They show
novel effects in durable straws beginning at $10.50. Espe
cially attractive is a soft, collapsible, hand-made Hat of Copen
hagen grosgrain ribbon, finished with a jaunty bow and pearl
buckle on the side $28.00.
JUDGING from the signs, Sports Suits will enjoy wide popu
larity lhi3 coming season. Equally attractive are the Wool
Jersey Suit3 and' those of Rainbow Tweed in various spring
street shades $28.50 to $68.00. Riding Habits arc also
included in this Department $28.00 to $98.00-in white, khaki
and Rainbow Tweed.
i&OO COMFORTABLE! So goorJ-loolringr you will
exclaim when you try on one of our Camel's Hair Polo
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suitable for any occasion, too. Have you seen the new Sweater
Coats? They are quite suggestive of the formerly popular
norfolk jacket and are so useful to slip on over a separate skirt
or thin dress. Made of wool jersey in new blue, Russian
and Kelly green, purple, black, navy, sand and brown $21.50
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Blouses
ATTRACTIVE Sports Blouses perhaps teTmeiport8,
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