Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 28, 1922, Night Extra, Image 4

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ference yesterday te have the trustees
remove him.
"They nay I am n heretic. Whet they
Blenn' Ih that I am net their kind of a
leretle.
"They pay I am a modernist. I am
5'tad of It. I don't live In the Middle
-j he Doctrines preached by the
fundamentalists are net In our Baptist
articles of confctwlen. They arc doc
trines which the Baptist Church 1ms
never steed for.
"I want te' say that I wish these peo
ple joy,, but I shall lese no (deep ever
their charge. They say our Seminaries
are full of heretics, that my colleagues
are heretics, and they nick en mc bc-
causc they think I am tie most vul
nerable."
Dr. wider cxr mined that the doc
trines advanced by the se-called
"fundamentalists" arc as follews:
The "verbal inspiration" of the
Bcrintures. This means that every
Iwerd literally was dictated by the spirit
f Ged.
The Virgin birth of Christ.
The bodily resurrection of Christ,
Substitutienary atonement.
The immediate hcceiuI cemiuc of
Christ.
IJr. Vedder said that the crux of the
whole matter was his enemies' doctrine
llef the second coming. He nlw mid
that in January he read a paper at the
IBaptist centerencttanu Mat tuey "had
been after his scalp ever since."
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atonement' tbey should say that 1 deny
Jthc 'substitutienary atonement,' " said
l)r. Vedder.
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Flrmn'F6rcd te Rtttrftjh Mr.
and Mrs. Tryon a CynWyd
Mansion Bums
Colonial home of Harrison Tryon, llryn Mawr avenue, containing many
valued pieces of furniture, destroyed by Are, causing 9100,000 less
the Scriptures. Wnat they should say
is that I deny their verbal inspiration,
ns the theological terra has it."
Personally. Dr. Vedder declared, he
was net stepping outside of Baptist
orthodoxy.
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tist Church, it was declared that Dr.
Vedder was "a modernist of the worst
type." The petition circulated against
him declares that Dr. Vedder "has given
such offense and caused se much dis
satisfaction nnieng Baptists" that the
signers desire "his immediate retire
ment from the seminary."
As flames were destroying theOole-
tilal mansion of Harrison Tryon, Bryn
mawr avenue, Uynwjd, late yesterday,
firemen were forced te interfere te re
strain Tryon and his wife, both of
whom are pastseventy, from re-entering
me uuuuing e rcrauvu incven ui itra"
urcd furniture. Several times the aged
couple entered the house and brought
relics from the1 first fleer and insisted
en risking their lives te go te the sec
end fleer te rescue some valuable, docu
ments. Twe ether dwellings and a stable in
the vicinity were ignited by the embers
and were slightly damaged. A nearby
barn owned, by De Ferrest Ballen was
destroyed. The total damage iscsti
mated at $100,000.
Neither Tryon nor his wife was aware
of the fire until notified, although the
entire front of the house was In flames.1
The Inaccessibility of the mansion
necessitated the use of 2200 feet of hose
by the Bala-Cynwyd firemen. .
The water, pressure at first was se
low that buckets were pressed Inte serv
ice until the trouble was remedied. The
firemen could net, cope with the blase
immediately upon reaching the scene,
and it spread te the homes of Magis
trate Ilcrvcy Irwin, Llanfalr read, and
William Beeth, en the Levering read,
and the stable of Wilber Heff. en Lev
ering read. All three buildings were
slightly damaged.
Because of the Inability of the fire
men te get an effective stream of water
en the burning mansion in the first few
attempts a general alarm was sounded
and vlrtunlly every fire company en
the Main Line responded.
According te Mr. Tryon, the fire
must have started en a shingled perch
reef, ignited by sparks dropping from
a chimney ever a fireplace. Mr.-iTryeri
Is a retired Philadelphia business man.
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SACRED SELECTIONS
The Living Ged t (Johnstenc-O'Hara)
Come, Theu Fount of Every Blessing
Saviour, Like a Shepherd Lead Us
TUNEFUL CONCERT AND OPERATIC
Number Size Price
Orville Harreld 74737 12 S1.7S
45306 10 1.00
Olive Kline-Elsie Baker
Olive Kline-Elsie Baker
Granadinas (Farewell, My Granada) (Calleja-Barrera) In Spanish
Secret of Suzanne Oh gieia, la nube leggera (What Jey te Watch)
Barbiere di Siviglia La calunnia (Slander's Whisper) In Italian
Carissima (Penn)
' Leve's Nocturne (Notturne d'Amer) (Fucacci-Drige)
The Read That Brought Yeu te Me (Hamblen)
Tite Schipa
Lucrezia Beri
Feeder Chaliapin
Frances Alda
Beniamino Gigli
Jehn McCormack
66039 10 1.2S
88647 12 1.75
88648 12 1.75
66036 10 1.25
74742 12 1.75
66024 10 1.25
LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS
f Longing, Dear, for Yeu
ReckhVindeWin'
J Don't Leave Me, Mammy
Time After Time
Play That 'Seng of India' Again
These Days Are Over
' Georgia
' Oh! Yeu Beautiful Baby
Waggle p' the Kilt
' Bella McGraw (Back, Back, te Where the Heather Grews;
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Olive Kline
Olive Kline
Henry Burr.18875
Charles Harrison! 10Q--
Alfred Campbell-Henry Burr 18877
Peerless Quartet! 100.e
Alleen Stanley-Billy Murray 18876
Sir Harry Lauder ecM
Sir Harry Lauder55153
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MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL
Caprice Ne. 13 (Paganint-Krcister) Violin Sole Jascha Heifetz
Serenade Espagnele (Spanish Serenade) (Chaminade-Kreisler) Violoncello Sole Huge Kreisler
Prelude in C Sharp Miner (Rachmanineff) Piane Sole Sergei Rachmanineff
Waltz (Brahms, Op. 39, Ne. IS) Violin Sole Fritz Kreisler
Walkure Wotan's Farewell and Magic Fire Music (Wagner) Philadelphia Orchestra
Canzonetta (Godard) Violin Sole Erika Morini
Waltz ' (from Suite for Twe Pianos) (Arensky) Piane Duet Guy Maier-Lee Pattison l Atnne
Espafia Rapsedie (Chabrier) Guy Maier-Lee Pattison 4Mua
DANCE RECORDS
Jimmy Fex Tret Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
After the Rain Fex Tret Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
Tee-Pee Blues Fex Tret The Bensen Orchestra of Chicago
Black Eyed Blues Fex Tret The Bensen Orchestra of Chicago
While Miami Dreams Fex Tret Jeseph C. Smith and His Orchestra
Tell Her at Twilight Fex Tret Hackel-Berge Orchestra
Old Fashioned Girl Fex Tret (from "Bombe") Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
Little Grey Sweetheart of Mine Medley Fex Tret Club Royal Orchestra'
66037 10 1.25
66040 10 1.25
66016 10 1.25
66041 10 1.25
74736 12 1.75
66038 10 1.25
10 1.00
18872 10 .75
18874 10 .75
18878. 10 .75
18879 10 .75
Bvvonn-Fex Tret
By the Sapphire Sea Fex Tret
My Mammy Knows Fex Tret
Angel Child-Fex Tret
Ten Little Fingers and Ten.Little Toes-Fex Tret
In Bluebird Land-Fex Tret
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
The Bensen Orchestra of Chicago
The Bensen Orchestra of Chicago
Tha HaneAn tOBlAfraae tf PUima
The Bensen Orchestra of Chicago 18871
18880 10 .75
18870 10 .75
10 .75
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