?.;! ': ,; m L'J. fi m W' s. I.e. K- K IS- v pl. ' n". o. :"KV M & tiS'- r,. 4'ii. ;.fi S .y.'.ii. .-..- , SCORES ANOINTED AT TAITH MISSiON Men, Women and Children, Sick and Blind, Visit Gorman town Church " FATHER HATHAWAY SPEAKS One litintlrnl nml thlrtv-rlRlit mfii. tvonirn nml children, inrltiillnit t ho blitvl And tlifi lck, the mnlinod nutl thn hnU, knnlt before Ihe nltnr of St. .fnlin'n Kpltvopnl Church. Oprinnntown im-itur nnd Seymour street, Inst night . There were nruvfrx mi their litis nml there wa fnlth In their henrt n they I Awaited their turn to he spiritually henled by the Itev. H. St. Clair Until nwny, of Norristown. More tlmp fiOO perKons, mothers, fnthera, sisters nnd brothers of the nf- ' flirted, crowded the ohiirrh. nnd ns rather Ilnthnuny began the Inylns on of hnnds nml the nnnointiiiR ench faithful one with oil. they Mood nnd solemnly rhnnted: "Ilenl me, oh my Raviour, henl." Miracle of K.iltli TI.wp who had roine to the church to witness n mlrnqle saw it In the faith snd hope of the men, women nnd ehll dren. who sought to lie hcnlfil. tin shaken by yenrs of helplesn nfllietii-. The preliminary service had been held at the "fnlth mission" by Father Hathaway. At those meetings he made no nttemnt nt lienling. but prepared the nffllrted tor Inst night's service. Six children with misshapen legs nnd nrms were nlded to the nltnr by their parents. Klderl.v women, blind for years, were led to the side of Father Hnthn way. Their fnlth wns n simple ns (lint of the children. From their world of ronstnnt night they reached out nnd up, confident they would see ngnin. Father Hnthnwny lnid his hands on helr heads, nnd repented n prnyer. They were then anointed with oil liv he Rev. F. M. Wetherill, rector of the church. Hope Also Nerded Hefore the laying on of hands Father Ilathnwnj ncldressed the afflicted and their families. "We need not only faith," -he told them, "but that spiritunl Kiipeniatiiritl hope which will lend us to look forward with certainty, feeling that that for which wc pray must huppen because (Sod hns promised it. "I feel that it would be the uoik of the devil himself," he said, "if I would stand back when tJod bus seemed to give me this power to hlp you. Hut, remember, that the power is of (Sod, who works through men. You would not hesitate to so to his accredited nvlctts for the administering of the Mirninient. I This is a sncrninent. also, so why Mrmld , you hesitnte to come to me? "Don't come with the 'den of te.iing (Jod. saying, 'If I am cured, the J.ord be praised: but if I um not, then I don't think there i- nuythini; to it.' Do i not tempt the Lord, but come with ' faith nnd S' nwny thnuking (iod nml ) dedicating your whole future to a life: of prayer nnd thanksgiving." j Services of instruction nnd healing will be conducted tonighj nnd Friday night. Special services were nUo held at. 10 o'clock this morning, nnd will be 'ontinued at that hour tomorrow morn- ' ing. Father Hnthnwny will .dose his serv ices Friday night, but the rector will , continue the work of healing in con nectiou with the Wwliicr-ila mid Sun- . day services. msWswkssWWwi. I V 'v9smWWf V- Kfif-" . -.iSPksm V f - Micl i "vtTTTTK: v5 ' TT-vj.- y-..- m '7.' "wwvt:'?' . ;; -. r.'-'- -- "w..nv-f V""r:?faS'i BVBKtlrd HJBttfa ' '0fliniS THTOSTJt, - OCftOBEB' 14, JL920V lWW r '.)w. r','- V H'Xh h- $'' II JI(."-' .1 '! PUBLIC MAY USE ACADEMY FOYER Large Hall on Second Floor Ha3 Been Redocoratod Will Be Ro ady Next Month ROOM IS SOUND-PROOF The foyer of the Academy of Music Is to be opened to the public Tuesday, November 10. for social nnd nrtlstlc nffnlrs. The foyer Is being nltered un der the direction of the Academy's mnnnger. The foyer, which is nol to he confused with the lobby In that building, occupies tho entire llrond street frontage of the unner floor. I Tho foyer Is ns historic ns the Aend ' emy auditorium Itself. It has been the I scene of many distinguished affairs recorded In Philadelphia's soclnl his tory. The room, 82 feet long. ,"S feet wide nnd 34 feet high, Is as perfect In Its acoustics ns the main Academy auditorium itself, is equipped with a I ..nn.Hl. Itn.llnH n.l ...ltlfl,tnM .I'.l.n. and Suit After One Drink j ,, has n ,,cntllK rn,nclty of fiOO. The Coming to Pliihidelphln in his best innnngcmcnt describes it as just such n HKV. II. ST. V. HATHAWAY Who U conducting n healing by faith mission in Oormnntown "FRIENDSTAKE CLOTHES Lester, Pa., Man Robbed of Money clothes to hnve the time of his life, Fred I lalle, forty -five years old, of Lester, . I'a., returned to his home yesterday in i borrowed clothes and with jlist enougli i money to pay his fare home. Calle arrived here and became friend ly witli two strangers. They Invited him to hnve n drink, after which they nil took n walk. He was found unconscious In n vacant lot nt Ambler nnd Somer set streets early ycterdny morning, dressed in Ills undcrgnrments. His i "friends" robbed him of his money, .lines, lint nnd suit. THIsTs PENN?S BIRTHDAY room ns rhllndclplita h long needed wherein n nudlenco moy feel ft sense of friendly nnd Intimate comforti . ilv fhn new vnemiin nrocCSS the ACft- demy foyer has been mnde eound-proof o that the sounds of traffic on Broad Htrect are entirely excluded, as aro niso the dorrldor noises from the Academy prdper-. The vacuum system makes It possible for two concerts to be given simultaneously In-the Academy nnd In the foyer without one audience being aware of the other. The foyer walls' hive been redeco rated, the crystal chandeliers height ened and electrified and more than COO alternately nmber nnd pink lights in stalled, effect! ntr a soft radiance of il- lumlnntlon, In the place of the present: windows anil doorways mcr "nvo uccn installed fifteen Colonial mirror doow of BelElan gluts Blitctn feet high, the arrangement giving the effect of n vast crystal room. A consultant decorator has selected two sets of chairs for the room, the one for assemblies and the other for dances nnd teas. The foyer has sep arate dressing rooms and two special entrances from the main ones on Broad street. The foyer may be engaged for any morning, afternoon or evening for nil affairs of a social, civic, musical or artistic nature which receive the ap proval of the management In its pur pose to preserve the foyer for such oc casions as shall represent tho best in their particular field. A nominal rental has been fixed for the use of the foyer, which may also be rented in connection with large af fairs In the nudltorium of the Academy. lllllllinillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllirniTTTO Founder of City Was Born 276 Years Ago This is the 'JTOtli anniversary of the birth of William Prim, founder of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia. He wns thirty-eight yenrs old when he established this city as the home of the little band of Quakers who accom panied him to America from l'ngUind Appropriate exercises marked the an niversary in the Wnnnmnker store. The program included orgau recitals, a con cert by the Wnnnmnker Cadet Baud, and presentation of colors nt the Penu tablet lit the Juniper street entrance of the store. LIVE WIRE Snlfs executive, tfn eari' iiutomo'i experience, a Lunlnees produrcr ni -iranlzer anil munuuer of vlsluti. JuiIk ftient and Inltlntlvn. a Bood, forreful dalesman, uccustomed to meeting bin executives, u resourceful mlwirilnlnic iimii tralni-il In liiteiiHlve pAle.s-prumo-tlun work. In upen fur a mUtable con nection or Kale proposition renulrlnx a man of mature buslneen experience Ana 3i". marrleit. leftrencm. I-'or Interview. luMress II f!0, l.nlzrr OITlie h THIEVES STEAL TROUSERS Story Telling land Story Materials Tho coumt-a of study of ltnl Important-" to otcry tiarent. tr Jrher. Iruder of 1io)h nnd I tlrls. uud of vultie t uuy one IntrreMeil In i Hih Uhe ot llieruiure lur prai-iu-ui ur cuuurui 800 Pairs Valued at $4000 Taken' r"'iu'e.l.ija fisoo n:no p. m.. beninnlmsl i . . -r.it. Tk. Lit- ''-III I U . f,.j. . i HrlOllfr IWlli. nit i ui r-iur, triiiiiK Uiiu 1 I Will I UWIUI T Four men in a ihotortrm-k broke into the fnctory of the A. Uii e Miiuufactur ing Co. at Ilummonlou. N. .1.. shortly after midnight esterdav niorning and escaped with M)0 pairs of troiiM-r-., val ued at !?4)(M). Itesldents of thevleiiiity snw the men nt work, but tlie.i went nbout the pKce Central Building so openly that the (itir.eus concluded that they were empiojes of the plant prt paring an enrlv morning shipment nnd did not report them to the polue. hlor.v Materials for "i with older rlilldren, l.e.uier IUs M try Ail'ilr. Thuroil.it s H:30 I. M. hrElnnlnc Orlobro 1 lot. Some Parlors In tile Betterment of Itcllcluux Inotrtivtlun. l.railrr -I'ruf ,. ( jiitiui .'ii'iji. .s, ni fu Details Y M C A. 1421 Arch Street Eight Seconds Flat ! HpHAT is the average letter finding At fil.Ml 4.. 1 . . !. .. 4.4U M& C Ct- 1f Longstreth & Co., Philadelphia. This office is one of hundreds (equipped with the " YandE" Direct Name Filing System) in which time-tests were re cently made. All tests averaged under ten seconds! This system, said byefficiency experts to be the swiftest and most simple of filing systems, can be installed with out fuss or bother in your present filing cabinets. , Ask for our new book, "Finding and Filing in Less than Ten Seconds." awmanandFrbe Mfg. (9. Filing System Service, Equipment and Supplies 1013 Chestnut St., Philadelphia TCLRPIIONE Bell. WALNUT 167; Kcy.tonc. HACE 17-10 111 tttkk I Ulna Systems Filing Supplies rillnfl Cabinets In steel or wood Y and r." Efficiency Desks Y and E" Record Safes m Seashore Excursions Every Sunday ATLANTIC CITY OCEAN CITY WILDWOOD and CAPE MAY t.eioe Cheotniit nnd Muth St. I'errleo r-r .:.inti- "' 'x 7. XII . . I'or Orean Clt. Wlldnmid mill ( jii Mil. '.(i. Cliestnur S l-t '.'( V. Si J'h r.r 1 III M. ft T nc frim B ' 1) ntn ,1.'- J". II 'w THKKE are only two kinds nf pics those made nt the St. James and others. If you ever tasted a piece of pie made by the Chef at the St. James, the crispy crust would tell you only part of the story. For there nre two sides to cvcrylhiuK even a pie nnd the inside is better than the outside. (Eljc et. Annies Walnut nt 13th Street . Howard Slocum, Myr. There's a DangerAnd a Safety Signal 10 I nvestment ss mft 6 Mortg as Philadelphia Real Estate Board DANSEYS BID STATE TO FIND MURDERER Parents of Littlo Billy Issuo 1 Statement Demanding His Death Be Avenged PROSECUTION STILL HOPES Mr. nml Mrs. Herculr Dunccy, pnrent of "Wily" Dnnscv, liavo called upon the stnte of New Jersey to flnil the murderers of their son nnd avenge hi death. Their first statement since "nilly," then three years' old, disappeared from nis nome inst Uctotier. was lisiien to flny, follnwinn the (trnnd Jury's refusal to return true bill ntcnlnst Charles White nnd Mrs. Edith Jones, who had been held aa suspects. "If the commonwealth of New Jersey ran complacently let the blond of our Innocent baby, murderously spilled on New Jersey soil, dry up nnd be forgot ten, the family bears no malice, bnt.only unending sorrow at the Ignominious insult cast nt us through the failure of justice so tut In the state where wc make our home." In tho statement, Mr. and Mrs. Dan sey tell how they moved to Hnmmontoti, N. J.i where the murder occurred, In the summer of 1010, In the hope that the climate thero would benffit Mr. Uan scy's health, nnd they could BCttlo down nnd prosper; Then the statement con tinues:. "Hefore wc hod hnrclly got acquainted our terrible misfortune befell us. The body found in the l-'olsom swamp has positively, without the slightest doubt, been identified by the family ns our child, IJUly Danscy, nnd wo bellcvo, without question, he has been murdered, Tho family Is sntlly dismayed nnd ills cournged over the failure, so far, to nnrovpr thn mnnlprrrs nf little Hilly. Although l'roecutor Onsklll's case against White nnd Mrs. Jones hns fall en flat, he has not given up hopo of a.. .It. .1.. .-.I......., Af Itlllv tfvfirv new clue will be followed to the end, he daid. Maya- Landing Court House yesler ilv ivn. rrnwiipii with Hnmmonton neighbors of tho accused, nnd news of their rcleaso from suspicion was the signal for nn Impromptu celebration. White Is the son of Councilman White, of Hnmmonton, nnd Hint town plans n big celebration In honor of the vindication, lletween the time of their nrrcst, Inst December, and tho nc qulttal the accused ninn and womnn were out on $75,(100 hnll. Mr. nnd Mrs. Danscy will move from Hommonton to their old home near Pittsburgh, Til., taking with them the It will skeleton found In the woods. l.n Iimi-Iiv! nenr I'lttsburcll. It. Kllsworth Jones, n lawyer, cousin of airs. Dansey, whoso home is in Hal- timorc, said tucy would lenvo ew Jer sey because it was nn unsafe 'place in which to live. i Wilis Probated Today Two wills were ndmitled to tirobnto nnd three Inventories of personal prop erty were filed today in City Hall. Rel atives were the beneficiaries in tho fol lowing wills i John 1), Bowcn, who died In Atlantic City on October 4. $00,000, nnd John Hnnarty, 154 North Fifty-seventh street, $15;72ff. Tho in- yfeiHtff'Si'0!1"?! iipd Conditioning Course KtiwalnAllV fll. M.. L'-.w V" EtE v beslnnlns TueJdy, Octobtr 10th, p K ' wmii, Auwua w nuvo Jor DtrttCUlftr Y frlCA. s4iii rcn atrcct y $2.50 Places the Philadelphia Electric Cleaner in Your Home FOR a limited time only we are offering our cus tomers these special easy terms of payment on the well-known Philadelphia Electric Cleaner $2.50 with order and balance at the very convenient rate of $3.50 per month. There has been no advance in price. 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