Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 20, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 3, Image 3

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4 FIRES CAUSE YORK MILUONAIR
f $33,0tW DAMAGE
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Quick Action' of Residents in
One Case Prevents. Flames
Spreading to School
TWO GARAGuES BURN
Four furi In various sections of the
Wtr Aosterdny kept tho cnclne com
Mntoi buiy ntul cniisctl n Iosh of tip
Cxinmtely 33.000.
TlirouRh tlie quick netlon of residents
firo which destroyed tho RoruRO of
Henry Dornlsh. G-KI3 Vino street, wns
nrfvented from spreading to nenrby
Ki. The Hoffman Public School.
Fifty-fifth nnd Vine streets, only n very
thott dlstnncc from the Rnrngo, wns nho
emtongrml. but rsenped ilnmnge.
Tlic blaze wni discovered shortly
lifter 1 o'clock ycSterdny afternoon.
SeTCral bovs were seen runnlnE from
the gnrngc'just before the Arc wns ills-
CMembei of the Vlctrix Cnthollc
dub fi'l'1'" vin,' "'f'''. Joined with
other's In forming n bucket brigndo nnd
i im dnnipii In check until the ar
rival of the firemen. The lire caused
about $7000 damage.
.Iiinli nnd Wnsto Shop Iltirns
Firo wot discovered on the first floor
tit the junk nnd wnsto establishment of
Golden Hymnn, 2S33 to 2830 Tulip
utrret, shortly nftcr 10 o'clock Inst
night by Pntrolmnn Kdwnrd Schrivcr.
BrlgrnuV nnd Clearfield streets station.
After turning in nn alarm, he with
Mrcons in the neighborhood, nttacKed
the flniiies The firemen were btinipcrcil
. ...l..l.!.- in llrinin- rttf ilfimilil .if
imoke clouds arising from the burning !
Wte. The loss is cstlmntedjit $3000. .
Damage nmouniing 10 ;."" wns
caused bv n lire wlncii swept mc gnrnge
of David Stewnrt, 15011 Moravian
Mrect, nbout 4 o'clock yesterday after
noon. . ,
' Several dolivrrv trucks belonging to
the .T R. McClees Art Gnllery, ir07
Walnut street, nnd Kdwnrd A. Wnlz
Art Co.. 10-- Chestnut street, were
destroyed.
.Mother and Children Escape
Mrs. Henry Shapiro nnd hor three
children nnnowly escaped suffocation
yesterdnv morning during n fire nt their
home, 0221 Woodland nvenue. Shapiro,
who wns nwnkened by the smoke,
nroused his family nnd helped them to
tie street. .
The tint floor of the building is used
ti a clothing store. The loss was about
$6000.
FLAPPER IN FILMY BLOUSE
DEFENDED BY PERSIAN HERE
Dr. Jcnabe Fazel Mazatdarani, Exponent of Bahaist Religion,
Says She May Be Better Than Many a Shrouded
Beauty of Orient
'
The Chestnut street flapper, short "And if the woman finds thesinan
ikirts, filmy gnii70 waists and nil. mn hasn't got us much money as she ex
be O. K. ns far as the inner woman pected. she tried to find another man
Is concerned, while the Oriental beauty, who lias, and if the man suddenly sees
bundled up to the eyes, nfrnid ccn of ! prettier woman thnn his wife. lie
dlsplnyinc her raven lochs to profane , poes to her. Divorce miibt be restricted,
(), may he terribly wicked and Im- I but should not be prohibited. Cniform
modest. i laws are whnt ure most necessary, but
Such is the thought of Prof. Jcunhe the medicine for tiie whole ill is true
Fazel Mazandarunl, who lmils from I love.
Persin und who is visiting in this coun- "The prevailing extreme character of
try us the expounder of ItabniMii. as , fashions is another quest'on bothering
foandedby Ilahn-n-Llnh. "The Servant people, but it is one which we should
of God." , leave to the people themselves rnthe.r
Dr. Fnzcl Is nlo lenient in regard to , thnn try to curb with the possibility of
the theatre and dancing, cspeclully the milking it worse. The present cinzewill
former, doss. And. besides, it must be remem
Music Lndder of Soul
"The Hnhnisniistn believe the theatre
l. n field for the education of mankind,
and tlio' ideas acted out before the
people's ejos are worth often times a
tlious'iinil- tenuous." declared the Ori
ental, who added a few moments inter
that inasmuch as ever one needs rec
reation of some sort. pl:is which have
no sermon and point no moral are ulso
Jtood to keep minds fiom becoming dull
ann smgKisli
"Music is tho Indder for the pi ogros
of the soul of maji." was Dr. Fazel's
striking phrase in regard to this ques
tion, but he shook his head when ques
tloned concerning jazz.
"I referitd onl to classical music,
of course," he said hastily.
Thoe who oppose the theatre, music,
dancing and the like "must be living
back somewhere in tho Middle Ages,"
declared the exponent of Hnhaism with
feeling, but he added quickly:
T do not menu corrupt stage produc
tions, moonlight nnd other questionable
forms of dancing or cheap music. I re
fer only to ennobling phages of these
rccrentlon."
Or Fazel. who wns robed and tur
onned on his nrrivnl In the city yes
terday for a series of six lectures on
i
the linlinistic faith, today wore the con-
ventlonal sack suit ond standard collar
of the American business man. Seated
in his room i the St. Jnmes, ho ex
plained the Ideas and doetiines of his
faith, nnd nlwa.is with tlio nid of nn
interpreter, discussed froel political,
fcOClQj and OConnmlx Milnstlrme
Dr. Kn7Pl lilt Mm frnmlnm ,t .i:n.x i
. .,., ,,,,- iii.i.iiim m iiiiuirr I....... ..... ,,.
laws in the Cnlteil Stntes. ' Congressman W Ilnurke Cockinn of
"Divorce Is gnlning because of the Now York, will deliver tho commence
looseness of mnrringe vows," he snld. ment nddress.
The man
Isn't looking for a job.
He is, however, most anxious to improve
his condition and position.
He must be a man with an extensive knowl
edge of AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE,
and be able to organize and 'develop a pro
duction department, including the securing
and appointing of general agents, agents
and solicitors, wherein he will have the
support of a successful and going company
with ample financial backing.
For the right man this opportunity is most
unusual, and will be highly remunerative
should he be able to meet the requirements.
Salary to be discussed later, but we do not
want a man who has not proven to the
satisfaction of others that he is worth his
hire.
Only written applications will be received.
Make it in detail; you can be assured it will
be treated in strict confidence.
If your reply is considered favorably an
interview will, be arranged.
Address C 731, Ledger Office.
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FACES 2 CHARGES
William E. Duff Nabbed Leav
ing Courtroom Refuses to
Support Child, Girl Says
SHE SEEKS $100,000
After getting n continuance this
morning In the criminal branch of the
Municipal Court on n charge of neg
Icctlng nnd refusing to 'support his
rhlld. Wllllnm K. Duff, wealthy tool
innnufncturer, of York, l'n., wns ar
rested as he left the courtroom on .1
cnplas connected with n suit for $100,
000 for seduction.
The complnlrtnnt in both instances is
Hyacinth May Stringer, twenty-on.i
years old, 1H07 (Sreen street, through
her father. Michael Stringer. The girl,
who is an altroctlvo blonde, was In
the courtroom with her mother nnd
father. When Duff's name was cnlicd.
however, he fniledv to answer.
I 11m counsel asked for a continuance
which the Court refused.- .Judge Mc
Mi hoi to'il Duff's counsel thut if their
mnn wns not in court when his nnme
wns called ngnln n bench wnrrnnt would
he Issued for his uirest and ills bnil
or $2."00 would be forfeited. A hnlf ni
hour later Duff whs brought to the bar.
He Is n tall mnn, nppcnrlng to Iv
between thirty nnd thlrty-Hve. well
dressed, hut came into tho court In a
shambling manner, and did not onjc
L'lance nt Miss Stringer.
' A continuance until Friday. As Duff
Mopped into the corridor Deputy Sheriff
Weeks touched him on the arm nnd
served n fnnlns in the $100,000 action.
DpfTN counsel m
"Nwr mhi.l
'Hill :
I that, colne on with
. colne on wit
do tliw the girl
,s Duff turned to do thw the girl s
nttovney stepped up and told the Dep
uty Sheriff to pcrrorm his ilutj. Yntes
took Duff to the Sheriff's ollite. Hero a
bonding company nrrnngod n bond for
J?3000 nnd Duff was relented.
Miss Stringer wns dresH in n tnu
colored suit, n green sport lint nnd tan
shoes and stockings.
The two enscs grew out of charges
that Duff, who has offices In York,
Coluniblu, Pa.; Now York-City. Jack
sonville, Flo., and Toklo. hired Miss
Stringer as a stenographer in his York
office, in which city she lived, in the
fnll of 1018.
It Is alleged Duff is the futhcr of her
daughter, Hyacinth, who was born
June. 1020. Since that time he hns
persistently refused to support the
child, it is charged.
bered that mnny n woman In the Orient.
I covered from bend to toe, is corrupt and
immoral, while the scant dressers of
the Western countries may be pure and
chnsto."
A general cure for many social evils
is tho benutifiention of home life nnd
the relations of husband and wife. Bo
cording to Dr Fnzel. who is an advo
cate of equal rights for men and women
in all respects
On tho side of politics. Dr. Fazel de
flared that before and during tlio war
America stood always nnd forever for
altruistic principles of the finest sort.
Now. however, he sees n more nation
alistic, sometimes spctionnl . spirit
springing up here, which is being fos
tered in the schools nnd colleges.
' FOUR TO GET DEGREES
Cardinal Dougherty to Preside at
St. Joseph's College
Cardinal DoiiKherly will preside at
the commencement exercises of St. Jo
seph's College, at 8:l,r o'clock this eve
ning in the college auditorium. Seven -
i iccntli anil Mines sireeis.
Ignatius Francis Hash. Thomas Pat-
rick Temple and Chnrlos F.meisnn
Prencv wlll.be Kriidiite, with decrees
of bachelor of art nnd Thomas Joseph
Vizard will receive o bachelor of phil
osophy degree.
Thomas Joseph Vizard will deliver on
oration on "Cardinal Ilellnrinine" nnd
Ignntlus Francis Hash will have Car
.llt.nl (I lMwilt!" tlR M SlllllCPt
we want
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" Ii3VIiJKlN& MBtoto MBGI?RMiliAIBLPHIA, MONDAY,
SEVENTY-SEVEN
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I lie 1021 class of the (iencrnl Philip
graduate
PROXY MARRIAGE DENIED
Venezuelan Girl Raves When Told i
incw YorK Laws Forbid It ,
New York. June 20. Her , hirk ees I
lashing indignant impatience with laws I
tlmt seem to frown tin in hor intemlni
marriage by proxy. Miss Kvn Viovlllo
Murtinezo said yesterday that neither
courts nor relatives can much longer
delay her marriage with Jose Antonio
The presence of her fiance, like her
self n Venezuelan, is required in Ha
vana b. business interests. MK Mar-
tino.o planned to sail to Cuba to bo
luniritsl. Her foster mother. Mis. Co. i
II7ZII
however, opposed hor departure '
unless married to Gil
Tlio happy thought occuioil of fol
lowing n practice of Latin Ameiican
coiintrici of having a lejirosontativo of
(ill act for the latter. Tostor Aiionza,
of IUU West 1l0Hi street, has con
sented to be his proxy for the cere
mony. But tho Corporation Counsel's office
hns upheld the refusal of City Clerk
Cruipe to issue a license unless both
principals appear in person. Supreme
Court. Justice Donnelly now has under
consideration the girl's petition for an
order directing Mr. Cruise to issue the
license.
FIRE DAMAGES TAXICABS
Motortrucks Also Burned Woman
Giving Alarm Faints
A smoldering fire In David Stewart's
garage, nt lfiOO Moravian street, dam
aged three nutotrucks and two taxi
enhs yesterday afternoon before It was '
discovered. When firemen forced the
,lnii ,l,n i'nl,tl lt(i, of (nln lln,nu ...l
i.v. iv i...in ui.riv ,..,,, .it.uiS. U1IU
were destroyed before thev could be
drugged into the narrow street.
Mrs. James I.connrd, of loll Mora
vian street, who discovered the fire,
fninted nfter sending In the nlnrin. The
trucks belonged to the J. K. McClccs
Art Galleries. 1507 Walnut street, and
Kdwnrd A. Wnlz & Co., l(',21i Chestuut
street.
The garage is at tlio rear if the hat
store of C. S. Schwartz, At 1U10 San
som street. The second floor was used
ns n stock room. Considerable damage
wns done to lints in the Schwartz store
both by fire and water. The loss Is
estimated at Slo.000.
Trr.fflc wna blocked on Fifteen tli
street. Mnnv persons watched tlio lite
from the Cnion League.
RIDE COSTS SIX MONTHS
Man Who Gets Lift From Alleged
Drunken Motorist Held
Chillies II. Hoops, proprietor of a
gain go nt Plumstead and Mnple streets.
I.iinsdowne. was bold under SI 000 bail
I'm n further hearing todii h Mag
istrate l'cnnock. in the Twentieth nnd
Buttoiiwood streets station. He wus
ehuiged with having driven an auto
mobile when intoxicated, and with hav
lug another man's license card
Paul J. O'Brien, of Milwaukee, who
was riding with Hoops, was given sl
months in the House of Coriection,
charged with intoxication. Heeps said
ho just picked O'Brien up to give him a
lift.
Write YOUR Confi
dential and Important
letters & documents here:
$.f.r- cpy Work "ww
STENOGRAPHER NOTARY
Bpm, 'iisu;n ur knomsh. Con
fldentlnt. Etprlnrrt In nil linn. Mo4ernt.
t teenaes
"'" nil s-1 ui-Niiir; uni
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nfl V Saturday
Aft's (Sundayn Mlru'r
Emercencv Scrvlct)
jEPp
This player-piano con
tains the famous Aeolian
Pianola patents making it
superior to other player-
pianos.
The price is
most moderate
Price
$785
$785 and settle
ment may be arranged
through the Heppe Rental
Payment Plan which ap
plies all rent toward the
purchase price.
Cnll, phone or write at once
for catalogues and particulars,
C. J. Heppe & Son
Downtown 1U7-1110 Chlnut Be.
Uptown flth and Thompson Nta,
ml
(iUfflJ
fek. ( t lavr r Ptano A
IN GRADUATION CLASS
Kearny Public School, Sixth street
this week. Albert Y. Dudley Is the
TRIES IN VAIN TO SAVE BABY1
Girl of Six Calls Police When Match)
Causes Fire
The death of oighteon-months-olil
Twin Tchorukowsky from burns at the
i Mt. Sinai Hospital, lovenled the stor
oi the child's tug sister, Theresa s, ei-
forts to save him
Wliile the mother worked in n fac
tory. Theresa, who is not yet six, cared
for Tonn, nnd served bis every want.
Friday morning, ns she wa in the
kitchen. Touu climbed on a chair before
the sink to get n drink of water, founi
a match, struck it on the Moor and
lainc led cleerully ns the (nine shot mi
ward. Then Theresa heard nn ngonizlni
K
slirieit. nnu wnen sue
hud occurred, found
in ilntnes.
ran to ee wha;
Tuna's clothing
She ran to the door and shouted for
help. The owner of the bouc. JnmCs
Cummlngs. who lives ut l.'lil Dickinson
street, heard the screams and run into
the house. He grubbed the baby nnd
tried to smother the flumes uguln'st his
chest, but the file had spread o rap
Idly it severely burned his bunds and
lie fainted.
Police answered Theresa's second call
and took the child to the hospital.
JERSEY SHOPS OPEN SUNDAY
Church Folk Protest Without Avail'
In East Greenwich
Mt. Koyal. N. J.. Juno '-'O.-Some I Celebrates His First Mass
of the stores mid shops in hast Creon- , ,,, . ,
wlch Township were wide open and y'n Hev I homas O I nel. who was
doing business yesterdnv in spite of a ordained In Dallas. 'Iot . Juno 12. cele
Petition bv more than "00 church neonle ' "rnteil his first mns yesterday In tho
to Gloucester Countv ofliciuls that the '.
places bo foiccd to Hae on Sunday.
Mr. ami .Mrs. Gnnt took the petition
to Prosecutor Oenr B. Hedrow and
Sheriff S. P. Clark. It is understood
that the prosecutor requested the sheriff
to order the business pluccs to close
todav.
County officials hnvo taken the stand
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flint It is up to the 'lownship Commit -J
tee to enforce the laws. If they are,
unable to do so they enn appeal to tho
county officials. The township commit
teemen are Amos G. Haines, S. Mason
Cutter and William II. Hoffman, all of
Clnrksboro.
Church people say that Similar i
Jho busiest da for some of the stores.
They also say that the shops uttruct
a rough element.
Nuns 'to Hold Profession Ceremony
A eoi oniony of relicious profession
will take place at the monastery of tho
Dominican Nuns of the Perpetual Ho
snrv. lfiOO Haddnn avenue. Camden,
this fifteen inn. Ho . John S Moran.
O. P.. National Director of the Per
petual Hos-iry, acting as the Bishop's'
delegate, will officiate.
FINE FRAMING
PAINTINGS CLEANED
AND RESTORED
THE ROSENBACn GALLERIES
"320 H'ulnut Street
JrraS3E
$ Have you abstained from the Comtort of a
Tropical 'orsted Suit because it didn't fill
your ideas of appearance? If o, cast away
your doubts and come to Reed's.
f The workmanship in our Tropical Worsteds is "Reed's
Standard of Tailoring," which means hand-sewed ciIrcs.
hand - padded collars and lapels, li.md - sewed tapes and
hand-tacked stays which assure ynii peimanent shapeli
ness and wholiv satisfactorj service.
The yarn used in our Tropical Worsted Suits is spun
from the finest Australian wool and woven into fabrics
of beautiful design and colors plain blues, biowns and
Bra)s, stupes and f'ancj mi.tuie, both Imported and
Domestic. Priced 30 to $50.
Suits ot I'alm Heach Cloth
"Satii $15, $18
Mohaus
in Stupes and
q Urcewee and "Cool Cloths" $20.00.
If Silk Suits, $40, $45 and $50.
Flannel Trousers, White or Striped, $10, $12 and $15.
4ft Extra qualttj Imported cricket flannel, $1S.
JACOB REED'S SONS
M24-M26 OiiestomilSllTCeib
m i c
and Fnirinoiint avenue, which will
principal
TO H0N0RBERGD0LL PROXY
Legion Post May Be Named for Man
Who Took Slacker's Place
F.dwln II Connor, commander
,
Ot
Overbronk Fust. No .tl, American
I.egloif. hns called a special meeting of
the post for tomorrow night to be held
in the Overhrook Public School to vote
on changing of the post's name to Hits
sell (J. OiosH lnt
Cross, who went to France ahead of
his turn t brunch the desertion of (tro
ver 1'cigdoll. was killed in the Argonno
and afterward i ited for bravery. He
lived at I III'J North Flft -sixth street
PLAGUED BY RATS
f
Woman Asks City to Rid Her Home
of Rodents
"F.voi' slrno the city tore those houses
down on Hodman street between Tenth
nnd Klotetith, rats have overrun my
house, and thej are so bad my hoard
ers enn'.t sleen."
This S O. S was telephoned to
Superintendent of Police Mills this
morning lir Mrs. Snrah P Jock, of 1110
Pino street.
Superintendent Mills notified Director
of Health Fitrbush. and li" will send
'ho department's officinl rat extermina
tor to Mrs. Jack s aid.
( huieh of Our l.ndy of Mercy, Broad
,sjreet and Sii'-quehaunn avenue. Mon
signor onhlnn was in the sanctuary.
rather O I-rlei Is visiting his brother.
J. P. Friel. lTili) Onkdalo street.
n,.,.i fs,.. ...... ,
Band Concert Tonight
I he Municipal Bund will giv a eon- i
cert this oonln; ot Rhawn street and I
I CI I lllis 'V
Oxford nvnii
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J'.'.Tpp.s fu-VFnsMrms iW.'V
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Jewels
Diamonds - Pears
iwcradfi - Sapphires
The PchahcH Girdle Dromond
tt wcrthr cf the tnosl carcHt inspection
TRUE Test of Tailoring
in Tropical Worsted Suits.
in Stripe-, l'.ins, Cjiu
and upward to $J5.
and
Plain Colors, $.i(J and upward.
J XJtfE- 2Q, 192i
BAPTIST MINISTERS
OFF TO CONVENTION
Growing Liberalism in Church
&
to Bo Discussed at Des
Moines Meeting
DR. JONES OPPOSES CREED
Mnny clergymen of prominence loft
i I'hilndolphiii today to attend the North
' ern Ilnptist Convention, which opens nt
'Dos Moines, la., tomonow
Questions nf vital Impoityico to the
church will be discussed. A large per
centage of Ilnptist ministers, it is snld,
arc otiiiosed to the growing liberalism in
the chiiroh und will make every effort to'
check It. I
Seven reasons why tho Ilnptist de-
noinlniition should not have ii creed were'
presented by the ltev. Dr. J-uvJer II elm i
Jones in an nddress, en ltle.1 '"I be I-nl th'
of the rathers nnd tho treed of the,
Children," jestcrday morning in the
1'irst Ilnptist Church, Seventeenth audi
Sanson! streets.
Dr. Jones alluded to what ho culled
"the tleuonilnutionul crisis" which has
arisen on the eve of the convention.
A fund or 1,000,000 has just been
accepted b the Itoptlst Homo Mis-I
slonmy Society. Dr. Jones said, with;
"n certain creodul acceptance as to its
disbursement." If liny of the mission
aries or officers of nn department of I
part from t htooreedu'l Mntou'iont In pub"
the Home Missionary .Society should tie
in ii.Ku .-ii"i mt- uiwuT-, in ". i" ,im-
drawn nnd given to nn Institution which
lu ,,r,t tiiiinml
lie addresses the money is to bo with
is not nuiued.
Condition Disapproved
Dr. Jones expressed igoroiis disap
proval of attaching such u condition to .i
gift to a missionary ooiet. snyiui; it
was no more than human that the olb
cials of the institution which will re
ceive the money if the ercedal statement
is not lived up to will spy upon officials
and missionaries of the Home Mission
Society, watching their public utter
ances and perhaps dragging the so
ciety into the couits in an effort to
i .1 i,.i i .
.." i . .." .' l"e ,-"uu,u""1 "u" uul ueeu
When asked at tho close of ,,e serv-
ice if John D. Hockefeller gave
!1 ..-00,000 to the American Baptist
Home Missionary Snclet under these
conditions. Or. Jones exclaimed. "Oh,
no; Mr. Hockefeller would not do a
thing like that :"
The clergymen's seen reusons wh h
Baptist creed should not be adopted bv
the Northern Baptist convention at Des
.Moines toliow :
U.-I..I If..o,,t ...! .f...o
kini. .,-,., ..,.-- ii i .-.-I iriiv j-,M.r iiniieiriirrtl. I.ili s (.IikiIw irk ttu i
thought. It stagnates imc.stlgntioti. It 'n'lna i'ntun.. i.-.ir, .s chnli(h si
fo.ssiVlzes faith. A friend of mine once ' iSrilV!'"! v'...K i-ri-'il"?.hr"1 V
, , ., .. , , , i nun .iturrfti I., i, h.i,v, l,u,il l.ilriiund mi
said that a creed marks a ploce whore Jime t Cairdon .!- 7011 K.re "i n"'i
somebody got tired of thinking. ),nrv M Milium, .t.-..'i w AiirKhcm
"Second. A ci I imposes external "'Vur'n" iti'l'oCi'r i'""'"'' ' "'J '"""
nuthority upon a free spirit. I object , wuinnl w .T.1r17 (.nimin, . j Hnrt tna
to a Pope, n Bishop or a council w-Jiich VnMnir funMen. n. j
comes to me nnd snys, 'You must do vo11," ,V"un'.si)"dimon,,'.v'V.i J ",nd il,r""
and so
"Third. A creed give" dead hands
control over living people. Why should
religion bo stotic when eveiything ole
is progressive? Vh should colleges
which wish to keep nbienst of the times
have creedal tests nrtnebod to them
which enable n dead hand to pull them
back and it sepulchral volte to say
'Stop'?
"Fourth. A (reed promotes inquisi-
tnn Th tni, thtn(. 'nolIt rrp'e,,
that if gives some people a right to sit
in Judgment upon their brethren. One
of the dangers of the creed i flint men
11VJU
'''Ufcfr.
-'Mis,
kt
'",
hiilll
arc afraid to write what they think;
nfrnld to speak what they think, lest
they lip nttninted for heresy, and tho
heresy hunter shnll bo abroad in the
inml. j
"Fifth. A creed tends to casuistry
nnd to intellectual, If not morul, dis
honesty. Says Creeds Show IjicIc of Fnllh
"Sixth. The nduntimi nf linrd nn.l taut I
, ecch show., n took r faith. Does the
triitn need n chnperonu.' Why not i
inii-t iriiin wmioui nny pennltlesV Jtl
i implies lack of lailh in our children I
,nnd In our successois. Aio we not to
trust thcui, even ns our orcodlrss linn-
tist ancestors trusMI us? It Is u Inck
of faith In (Sod. (5od doesn't need a
fence buirT round HI,,, Who will de-
i
mm viuu me 'Tooii-mni.orsr
"Seventh. It iolntesniir'tinl)lni.l Tlnn.
tist traditions, (Veil loss, wo hnvo wtl- , New York. .Tune IK). Mm. James A
ot'onnlon' "si "'t'T'f. '' ZT' VirU'ty iH"mnn. wife of the banker, to pre
in opinion, ho, I ick in this denom-' , . , ... ,, .. ,, .! . ..
inntionnl crisis, 'Shall wo trust onch i I,flr,,d to admit the nuthentlcity of the
other'' A committee hns been up- ' "hvstoricnl" letter to her husband If
riUiV''1 '" l,1,V0lRn,,, o"r Hnptlst iini- i tbls Is presented In evidence in hhj
versities uni en cues. , .,,,( know r ,i i. u
what they will report'. l,,t I"i know '''T'"0 ,D "W,,n"t h?Vu .u
that f wo rlii. ,i... .!..,, ... .. i It was learned on high nuthorltr
Ilnptist iiiheriiance nnd shut nut the
sunlight fiom tlio bills r,.i,il,n,l will h,.
written over our portals."
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rMrtian UHUUL IjHAUUA I tb
Relatives Attend Sacred Heart
Commencement In Camden
Many lehitires and friends nttonded
the first commencement exercises of Sn
ored Henri School, in Sacred Heart
Church. Broadway nnd Ferry avenue
Camden, hist nieht. when twenty-two
graduates noohed their diplomas. The
members of the Has- gathered in the
school and max hod in n bod to tho
church, where the Hev Dr William
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I MoKeon. of Henimdsvillo, deliveied the'
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nddress to (ho L'rndimtos. The dlnloimis
wore presented In the ltev .T.ilm It M,..
Closkoj. v, uv nssimod b the Hev
on non f.esnuwski
Following are the members of the
lass :
John II. Fay. WuVt J. Mulouey. Kd -miiml
II. Olson, Cornelius P. Mcl.augh
Im. Henr M Whnlen, Morris V.
O'Connor. William A. Oormley. ICmih
K Barwick. Isabella P ICirl:. Mrv V.
AJII (
Donahue. Margaiet K. Brenuan. Loretta
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n' 'V" ,? ,K" ,nn '. 1fcV:IM.!,I I'"' V
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I ,.. ..-. ., ..,.,, ,.-, i.iiniMiii , .
Wagner. Helen A Murray nnd Marie
M. Curr
' TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
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M Nenhn I. Hl.1l Wyomlni; nvi.
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Mrelnia Muck lo.is l.urtlmv t
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Hurt Miir.nn A Kn.l 31:1 K W.fim'n rt
A Wonderful OppoHoniti, !
Perry & Co. will sell all this week
about 1200
Palm Beach Suits
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and
Suits of Standard Mohairi
at $14.50
i
Similar qualities arc being sold
. in good stores at $20, $22.50, $25
We repeat a Wonderful Opportunity!
Just go into any store and see what such
Suits as these are priced. Then look at
these wonderful values look at our variety
and choice of patterns, the quality of the
workmanship silk-piped seam edges, sin
gle and double breasted in plain and fancy
models and the all-embracing range of
sizes!
Palm Beach Suits in Oxford and Cambridge
grays, browns, light greens, various shades
of sand tones; dark, conservative mixtures.
Suits of Standard Mohair in pencil stripes
on gray, faint self stripes, quiet novelty
patterns that you have never before con
nected with the idea of a Mohair Suit!
Because the quantity is limited not
more than two suits to any one customer.
All this Week $14.50
Perry &. Co.
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lATTEMPT TO MAKE
Wife Ready to Testify Sh
Wrote "Hystorical" Note to
Win Him Back
STILLMAN
JEALOUS
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I ELDEST SON DISOW-NS HIM-
' Inst night that she is ready to tnkc the
, stnnd In her own defense nnd testifr
Hint when she wrote to her husband "I
Il(1V( folln( comfort in tho arms of an
' Indian." she was nnlmnted solely by
,h ,jPsil.e t0 mak). ,llin jPnlollfl nnd ;ou8'0
u-iil.l,, I,!.,, r, .Pt. f ,lntv inu-nn! hl
within him n sense of duty toward hit
fnmily. i
This, it was predicted, is the line the ,
defense will tnke if it is ever nllowea
to kIvc its version of tho case. Indl
iiitions .vesterilny were that the hear
ings in the suit may never proceed that
far.
Seek Itullng on legitimacy
When Mr. Stillmnn's attorneys com
l.lote their cdiio, not later thnn June 20,
a motion will he ninde Immediately to
pass on the legitininry of the baby',
Guy. of whom Mr Stillinun charges ho
j too taiiier.
Save tor the testnnoin of Hugh
., ., ., ....-, ....-..'....I. I . I.
is not tho father.
. Hnssell. tho Buffalo osteonnlh. which
mn. be ruled out. nothing hns been
lii'itivltt flllf tlinw fill' If,
totloct upon the
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' parentage of till .
.lameu A Stlllmnn .Ir . elder brother
of Gii, .ostoiduy gae his first in
terview to reporters. He declared
he agreed with bis mother tlint hti
father is not "mentally fit." He further
declared ho had refused to shake hands!
with hi" fnthor and that ho considered
him "downright mean."
"It's sort of hoisl to say it," tho
' boy lemarkcd. "hut I don't believe that
' I have a futhcr any more."
Young Stiilman declared several
I nines he would always bear n grudgu
, against his father for the manner in'
which lie had acted since the suit was t
I filed and the lengths to whlcii ho has
pone to prove the boy's mother guilty
of wrongdoing. Ho nlso indicated h -
' lo'ented deeply the nttitudo taken by
liii sister. Miss Anne Stlllmnn, who is
now isting friends of her father and
1 who appears to lean more toward her
father in the innntal troubles than to
ward her niothci .
Accoi'lmg to tli. bo his fHther told
him and his sister Anne t lint ho intended
to get n divon c. that it would be kepfc
M'oiet and thnt lie was doing it for t lid
sake of the 1 hildron
"Once," joung Stiilman went on,
"my father nnd I were pretty close to
each other, but no longer. I nm sorry
to say that I cannot recognize as my
father the man who Is seeking to ruin
m mother I cut away from him the
moment I found out what he intended
to do to m mother and we are further
nwav than ever I enn't ever look upon
him as my father again."
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