WKVMbSMVkm It vS '1 -' jm; ,i .- - -- Im! KM? ' lesiiL 30UIHS HIS STAND, w.ti F'7 , EVENING PUBLIC t- '.'-vTfcr"" sr,f' lbdgi)br-phieai)Elphia:, fbidat, "" '"f-Tf OOTOBfeB 27. 1922 rr et?W -r .. i r!..t!x.. . hny Questioned uivmity ui Christ, Says Fermer Recter of St. Stephen's Ieresy TRIAL IS ARGUED 'n. Kntmiel P. McCennfll. formerly tT V V? .A. i, Tnnh Ktript nhnve Colscepm """ . t,-f Mil., i .(.... nun imw "i ""-"""i ....... ... n hns nnt (lenl-d but only qurs- r..J ttie ilivlnitv of Otirict in ins SS? &, 'roiihleiiH (if an 01.1 rifft." , nf McCetindl cirntrii nine scyi.ii wVi. t..-...i-nl:iVm Whlrll tilt! OOOIl Li te linvn crentnl. Hi- wn.vn: Sl le niiJ-tlen ChrlpfH 'llvlnllv. h:it fcfchuWT. In my took, but I .te net tnnitnce ". . .,.,.,. . "I nave :i"i !... - ". . : . i .1,. tmf nrlvimfire tni OKtnn- Sent of n new Mlf-len nn.l n new Hl": ..... !.. .l., ..nAlil tni. Hint hurcn. ' , . . ..0i,inn ...m.i.i win te l'p mnvlnc today ii n rhnrrh of "ev!,nir (!(! frei'il fteni the bend- at of hlMeiy and nntriimmelnl by erlP.tnre-. , , . .. , While rciu-niB . Ji'v,""'",; nents in tlie book. Dr. MoCennrtl ffirmfil tlmt tin- cmH'liiilniw In it were i-u own nn.l w.te net inHitcnrrd by "Ibert lilllililll" i roen. aim- .uhh m sorrow." or by Xict.wlic's libll.epliy. n. MrrnniipH's ideas ns a.itliered rem'lili tonverntlen nre: JlC ilO''1 "nt HI'" lJ l'" "' niviiuiy f Chris'. He Pi'"!''.- qupstlens It. He de''') iit rewmmv the elituvli, but mints out its def.'PtH in n nuinner ItnCriO lllllU-BUIV I" i '"HI 'II IUI' lurch. He docs net wueriut uie c.'ihdiimi- 4 -r . .i rrtHHnn. tint tin ilnpu iln. Kill vi ' -" e - ire te purse the exl-tlns .'huieh of ...!..,. n.ul rltnu wtili'li tin rnfrnrilw mi .i..n1ieu mill fiiiili'M nlnl nr nnumvi. dhcrcnoe te "impes'-lblp riePtririen. Up illrpctly doilies the ecciirrpiiee of nlrnelPH us n'l fei th In the Illble. tf. .1..ilnu tlmt tin. flirluftntl fltllPf.tl irljInntPd with .'cmis Chriht; en the enirnry. lif -a u is merely me out eut out rewlli'i'i lenturirs of piiznn r!tc. He (ICiiares unit munu mens or ceciety herc overtaken nnd peMe.1 be yond these of the church. Net un worthy Chrlstlnns, but nn unworthy Christ, 1r Ihc Ptumbllnff block," Dr. MrCenncll's ndvanced views hnve Icen known In KnMen for spvrrnl yearn ; neverthrlesH he has frequently preached from the pulpit of Christ Protestant Kphcepal Church. A Hinall portion of Knplen' Kplnco Kplnce pallnns refuse te attend the church en the days when he occupies the pulpit because of Ma radical bclicfa. Dr. McConnell In author of n num ber of books en theological subjects. Among them nre "A History of the Epivcepnl Chuich," "The Kvolutlen of Immortality." "Soils of Ced," "Ks mih, Practical and Secular." and ethers. He H a irrnduatc of WanhlnR WanhlnR ten nn.l Jeffersen' College, the TTnl vemlty of I'ennnylvanln nnd Hebnrt College, nnd Is a fellow of the Secial Victorian Institute. ft" nut , 240 YEARS AGO TODAY Reported Missing Maritarrt KahltsUy, thirteen years old. se wMrrss: four feet two Inches, ilnptv-five nminds. niPdiuui build, black jm, blend Imir. blue Herge drewi, Ions green ce,r, uihck snee.s unu siecKinijN. Wllihim Funic, twenty-five yours old, Riverteii, N. .1. ; five feet six Inches, 130 pounds dark hair and complexion, brown pcs, brown suit, llsht cap, brenn low i-hoes. Last seen in I'hihi- Jeliihin. Flerriup Menica. siteen years old. (R47 Werth street, five feet three inches, 1.1(1 pounds, Unlit complexion, Iglit bobbed hair, black velvet coat nitli fur cellar, brown .IresB, brown relict lint, bl.ick silk stockings and pumps. Georre Minardls. thirteen years old, Jfilil) Hint Ontario street: live feet live Incliei, US pounds, llpht complexion ind Imir, .-liite sweater, tweed treuBcrs, b!al; MefkliigK and brown shoes. Jpsc Uatlcf. sixteen yearn old. IVeuillnin, X. .f. ; live feet sW inches, I3S pound-, llht brown hair, opera opera Ien sc:ir en rlilit side of neik nenr the imbniie. Weie a lljiht brown cap, ilue shirt, amij treuberp, blue chln- :hil!n oil h'hiii. Anirie Majers, fourteen years old, !"iS l.'usi l'ai itb sticet; four feet ten ncli"s 1,'id pounds, dnrlc complexion mil Imir, dark ejp, liRht mixed cap, Ijlit ni.ukluinv overcoat, brown oeut, Ijht tieutierii, black stecklncs, dark irewu i-Iiipi"., scir en bride1 of nose. Atnes Shepherd, twenty-two enrti, ISl!) Dtinj; stieet; five feet two Inches, 100 .iiiiiiIk, llRlit complexion, lilack iair, whte wnist. niv skirt, brown ihe.s h'iik 'tuckiiiRs, oinnjc-celi)icd lit. M.lviilas (inlardi. thlrtv venrs old. nXi'i West Thoiupseu street; medium DUIIll. fladnne liasale, L'O-I West Indiana Eremie, .!.en jesirs old, four feet, eeiitj-lie piiuii.N, ImiiMi huir. dnik eniilcxiiiii, white slitrt, red and white up, lljht i.uits a'ld black siiees and ItOUilll?. William Penn Landed at New Cas tle and Later Founded Phlla. .Tint IMO yenrn nce today William l'enn came up the Delnwnrc Ittver en the ship Welcome nnd landed at New Caslle. He brought with him n grant nf 10.(K)0 mitliue miles nf bind In the new world nn.l told the few residents of New CiiBtle thnt he proposed te found n colony. Later the Welcome pieceeded further up the Ueliiware and renn landed nt n fspet en which the Old IHue Ancher tav ern was later erected, en Dack Creek. He selected a niece nf lnml between the Delaware ami Kelmvlliill t., ctnrt his work nnd named it Philadelphia. Then the first building boom htnrted, nim in less man n jear 10 houses were erected. MAN SHOT IN ARGUMENT Says Companion Who Objected te Hard-Boiled Egga Fired and Fled Sydney Stewart, forty-seven venrs old, of 5.'13 Dudley street. Is In tfeunt Sinai Hospital with n bullet wound in bis right leg. His companion, known nf "Hack," is being sought by the po lice today after Stewart charged that lie was shot In nn argument ever two hard -boiled eggs. Stewnrt told the police that when "Buck" came home lust night he de manded that Stewnrt boil two eggs for him. Stewart complied with the re quest. When the eggs were placed en a plate "Buck" insisted they were tee hnrd. Pulling n revolver from his pocket, lie eturted sheeting. "Buck" escnped. F.VEN IN THE XTAK-rAST Tii enterprise of the 1'rnMU I.xreKu't plioterup!ner was demonstrated In the pub. Ir&tlen. Oct. IS. e( the flmt nlrturca tukm nf tne relief work In Smyrna. Ii, oft tern of epla. It wra but one of the many unutuul picture uracInK the IletOKraure Hertlen of the Hiinday I'cuLia l.r.misu, "Mali It a ;, i BOY LEAVES HIS HOME AFTER MOTHER ELOPES Gees te Washington 8esklng Werk, Then Walks te Camden "My mother eloped with n next next next deer neighbor and left me and nine ether children, tin well as dad." Antheny C'apelll. seventeen years old nn.l weak from lack of feed, wept ns he told the Htery te the police of Camden today. The boy's home Is In Hnmraonten, X. .7. lie went te the police station last night, lifter having walked from Baltimore with David Pinte, nnethcr boy nf Hnminoiiten. When his mother disappeared a tew i days, oze, he snld, ehe took ?230 of I.I. l,.l...' ..,,. lilt, fnllier la n ! inn Jlltnvi a uiuuiv e ..vm. farmer. Pinte, his companion, told him there wan n grcet chance for boys In Wash ington. This appealed te Cnpnlll. Pinte get leneugh money for the fare and n few days' benrd. nn.l Cnpclll necempnnied him te the capital. The boys looked everywhere for work, then gave up In dlsgiiBt. There was just enough money reinrttnlng te tnke them te Baltimore. They walked from there te Camden. Pinte come te the heinis of relatives In this city nnd Capclll te the Camden police station. STUDENTS' COATS STOLEN Temple Class Discovers Less After Attending Hospital Lecture Pellen were asked today te search for n thief who stele five overcoats, valued at $120, nnd belonging te students of Temple University, wane tne menierrs of n (lass were attending n lecture in Samaritan Hospital. The fonts were hnnging In a cloak room near the lecture room in the. hos pital. Ne one wns seen te enter or lento the cloakroom while the cluss was in session yesterday afternoon. 300 Attend Blauner Dance Mere than three hundred couples at tended the nnnunl Halloween dance of the Blnuner's Ce-operative Society last night In the Philadelphia Turngemelnde Hull, IJren.l street and t eluiiibtii nvo nve nue. Jehn Fraclc, president of the society, assisted by W. II. Wlilttlng ham. vice president, led the festivities. T. T. McCnrney. assisted by W. C. Biinback, had charge of the arrangements. Habit.' idv. t WRONG methods in Ad vertising discredit geed advertising. Select your advertising counseller carefully. FOOTBALLPLAYER BETTER Izan Kachelrles, Injured Temple 8tudent, Slightly Improved Izan Kachelrles, of 1803 North Thlitecnth street, Temple University student who wns severely injured yes tcrduy nfternoen while playing foot ball with the Temple team against the (Ilen-Ner High Scheel team at Nor wood, was teperted slightly Improved this morning. He was taken from the game with n probable fracture of the skull and wns unconscious until early today. Phy sicians nt Tnyler Hospital, Kldlcy Park, huve net yet determined the ex tent of his Injuries. Hepe ii held for ins recovery, it wns bam touey nt tne hospital, BRITONS MATHERS' GUESTS Wife of Governer General of Ba hamas Enjoys Fex Hunt Mr. nnd Mrs. Victer 0. Mather had as their guests ill riding te the hounds at Braiidywine yesterdny, Honorable Faith Duwnuy, daughter of Viscount Dewnc, of Londen, nnd Lady Car deaux, wife of the Governer General of the Bahamn Islands. The part) sighted n fox and had n chase of mere than nn hour. This Is Miss Dnwnny's first trip te the United Stnles and she says she Is thrilled with everything, especially the hunting ceun-N try. URGE BAN ON PARKING Walnut Street Merchants Object te It During Business Hours , Ne pnrklng en Walnut street be tween the two rivets during business hour i was i commended by the Walnut Street Business Association nt n meet ing last night nt the Lengucre Hetel. The ns-nclittinti also authorized the appointment of a committee te record the licence numbers of automobiles which repeatedly are allowed te stend for long periods en Wnlnut street nnd te report these numbers te Superin tendent Mills. WILLIAM T. TILDEN'S CONDITION UNCHANGED Danger That Infection May Stiffen Tennis Hand Net Yet Eliminated The condition of William T. Tilden, the tennis "ace," who is in the Ccr Ccr inantewn Hospital following en opera tion for nn Infection of the middle lin ger of his right hand, Is reported as tin changed today. According te his physician, Dr. W. B. Swnrtley, he Is "doing ns well ns can be expected." Mr. Tilden will be confined at the hespltnl for several days at least, while gient cur Is being taken that the In fection docs net tuke a mere serious The danger lies In possible resultant stiffness of the linger through the ten- ,lv,,a Unnlnldi. t.ifnnlfwl tvlllf'tt M'nitllt ill all prebtibllitj, mean less for the champion of the maatery of bin stroke. Mr. Tilden legrettcd his Inability te attend the football gam'; tedny between the (Jcrinnntewn Academy, of which he Is nn alumnus, nnd Penn Clinrter. He sent greet lugs te his school und best wishes for the success of his ti'iiin. IIu will net he able te appear1 in the alumni production "Step Thief," being staged under hi? direction nnd le be presented tomorrow night. TAXICABS COLLIDE Drivers Have Narrow Escape When Autes Smash Each Other Twe taxlcnb drltcn had narrow ei'i.ipes from serenm Injuries this morning when their cabs lellidcd nt Bread nnd Hnce stieets. Beth cars wire overturned, endangering drivers north nnd south en Brnul street. Harry Williams lP.L'l Spring Cor Cer Cor eon street, was driving south en Bread street when his cab was str-uek bv nn- ! ether going west en Hace. driven by Rebert Stroud. Beth men jumped wbn i they saw the crnh wns Incvitnh'p. The drivers were arrested. HENRI BAZIN'S DEATH DUEJTOJjEART ATTACK Paris Advices Set Aside Reports of Mystery Over Peet Advices received tedny from Paris concerning the death of Henri Hnxin, poet nnd former war correspondent of the IIVKNINO 1'ltm.tO L-KDflKlt, set nslde erroneous first reneits of myste- iti'iiis circumstances surrounding his I deuth. ) It Is said that death was caused by a heart attack while Bnr.In wn walking along the street with his friend, Haw- ' ley McLanahnn, Philadelphia architect. i He was taken Inte n small hotel nearby and died before medical old arrived. The body will be conveyed te the 1 crypt of the Little Church of St. An pens, nt which funeral services will be held tomorrow. Mr. Bnzln wns born at Sixth and Spruce streets, this city, of , French pnrentnge. GIRL HELD IN AUTO MISHAP Produces $250 Cash Ball After Her Car Hits Camden Man Her nrccautlen te carry nlerur nn abundance of cash when she took n lone J automobile trln enabled Alice Abrnms, ei acwuurBii, rn. i., iu uuiuin immedi ate release when arretted tedav for striking Samuel Nelsen, r,li" North Seventh street, Camden, with her auto mobile. Miss Abrnms nreduced S250 bnll tvlmn ! taken te the Camden police station and was permitted te go en iier way en her promlse te appear when wnnte.l. Nelsen wns strtiVk l:m night by Miss A brains' car as he was crossing' Mur-ki-t street. Cntndcn, nt Seventh strnnt- He received severe bodily injuries and I was taken te Cooper IIe-pitnl. PAID IN RUSSIAN MONEY Benefactor Gets Nete for $25,000 That's Werth Only 35 Cents Twe yenrn age n peer Russian living In the northeastern section of the city wns financially aided by Jacob Pomor Pemor Pomer antz, postmaster nt Pert Richmond sub-station,' .'1001 Richmond street, Later he returned te his nntjve Innd, RuHla, and Pemrrnntr. forget nil about him, Yesterday Pemcrnntr. received n let ter, In which wns n nole for what the Russian apparently believed wan S2.",,000 In American money. In the letter the man wrote he never could forget Pemernntz's kindness, ami Blnce his return te Russia he had made quite n little money. As a mark of appre ciation, he added, he was sending him the $25,000. Vision ! of a warm winter, a new home and new surroundings for his wife nnd children were Jr. PemernnU's mind. But they were short lived. Pomernntz toel: the note te n banker, and after a little consultation found out thut the note was worth only thlr-ty-fibe cents in American money. SCHUYLKILL AT ITS LOWEST Recerd Made at River's Source Due te Leng Drought The Schuylkill River nt Its seurce in PettBvllle, is the lowest ever known. This Is caused by the long dreueht pre vailing In the coal region. Mnny fresh wnter streams that formerly poured Inte the river have been diverted for urgent local use nnd ether strenins have dried up altogether. Yesterday the Pettsvllls region lind both n thunderstorm and snowstorm. but tin rainfall wns very small lasted only nn hour and a half. l'flBWMMP' " 'I'lWI maummmmem ' WHEN YOU DRINK WATIR DRINK ONLY THE BEST POLAND WATER Natural Sparkling AMEMOA'S TOREMOST NATURAL MIKEnAL WATER TOR OVER SEVENTY TEARS. PeUnd Water hag been preicrlbed for tha tiatt 70 yeart a curative atent and medicinal aid In th treatment cf fATtrt and dlterdeia of kldr.eji, bladder, end urinary duct, ORDER BTTHB CASE FBOM TOUR DEALE& Hiram Ricker & Sens Ce. 410 Real Eitate Tnut BM., Cor. Bread & Chectnut St.., l'hlls., Pa. Tq!. Walnut 363 Br.ntl for Illustrated UoeUltt IS f3 1 aV B TACONY WANTS SCHOOLS The Tnceny Fathers' Aesoclstlen will conduct a public meeting at 8 o'clock tonight in Ttieenv Bank Building te advocate immediate relief for the chil dren attending the public schools in tlmt section. Mere than 4B0 children and are en half time, un Increase of BMre I than 200 ever last jear. trstPennrSayingsBenk uray in Interest 2ln(5BeJrirkJfv. na..r.,A.n OjahnVAmaxftBltcr eretMtnrjm The Helmes Phess. "Prinint 1315.29 Cherry Street PhllaJsfphl SALESMAN Ten years' succemiful receril) Inst fle jfiirn sulen mnnneer lii'emlncnt miiniifiirtiirpr, ceterlnu wlinlesiile Ii irchvure Jnlilieri, New Turk te .ch' OrlemiK. l'rrfer reiinci'tluii wltli maiia maiia freturcr) riiiniiilnniaii or aulary; cm tlniineu myself. A 21U, I.KDOKK OFFICIO ADAMS r.t.Miv srr.n.M. kituuiiay Pecch Blossoms, 69c per lb. Novelties for Halloween Our Luncbeent Are CTcelleat Dier.tr Served Trcr-i 5:30 te 8 P. M. la Tea Roem ".'IS S. Hread St. iii Effective Illustration has much te de with Successful Advertising We Jehn Clark Sims COMPANY, LTD. CtnerJl Attn rilling Afntl 2 18 Seuth 16th Street I'HILADELPHIA When the Philadelphia Ledgo of Elks, numbering S000 members, decided te put up a new building, they came te u. We set our expert te work, looked nreund care fully, and bought for them the property at Bread nnd Weed Streeti. Bring your Real Estate problems te us. We'll selve them. HEYMANN & BR0. Real Estate Hejrreann Building 213-215 S. Bread St., Phils., Pa. Yeu make time bv droe- jng in at the corner of WheStnut anrl Tnninnr What veu want when you want it! segers Peet suits! Reg--rs Peet overcoats ! Made "te fit" net "te Measure!" lhfrrar1 ..i j. "1 K --- w.w.n, tuaium tauer s tandard at about half his Prices evar.fi.. -u e 5 in Rogers Peet's four -- ! itcw xerK. ERRO R, PflMDAMV Peet Clethes Exclusively Uicstnut St. at Juniper Peris mmmp .V tLSh 4 S f Nmtu Yerk Bread Street . ' Walnut Street RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL Gidding Prices JUR collection of Outer Ap- parel for the Autumn and Winter Season of 1922 are much lower in price than they have been for many years while the Quality, as in the past, is Supreme. Twe and Three Piece Suits One - Piece Dan time Frecks LitnchcohandTca LitnchcehandTca time Costumes Dinner and Dance Gowns Day and Evening Wraps Millinery andFurs & JEWELS Designed and exscuted under the personal supervision of the experts eF this Establishment. ft A rA? h ank west en trust Company BROAD STREET AT SOUTH PENN SQUARE Concentrated Value in Suits at $45 I This season we are prepared te supply the biggest value in Suits at $45 that you will find anywhere. JsWc have a double purpose in view, first, of course, because we want a big business, and secondly te have as many men buy them as we can induce te de se knowing that every purchaser will thereafter be "sold" en Jacob Reed's Sens values. J The fabrics are splendid qualities of unfinished wor wer steds inadc by one of the most reliable mills of America pencil stripes and neat conservative patterns. f The models arc our "Universal" and "Stanerek," which, by their diversity of stUuiK, will meet the requirements of men of different physical build. Sizes 34 te 48 in Regulars, Shorts, Leur and Stouts, and all garments are made in accordance with the exacting demands of Reed's Standard of Tailoring. JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-1426 Cfcestnafc S&re4 'JZZ: r-a.r v-tTs-js 'you pass - QVQl'y s. A Landslide Mere Than Ever, Prospective Overcoat Buyers Are Rallying Round Our Super Values Here's the Perry platform for Overceats: Fine qualities only, at prices which save you many, many dollars. But don't vote your geed money simply en our say se. Loek around, compare don't spend a cent until your eyes tell you that our assortment is larger, our qualities finer, our Super-Value Prices lower than these of any ether recog nized candidate for your money. Our Super-Value Prices are $28, $33, $38, $43 and up. PERRY'S OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS Thousands of OVERCOATS There's no mere inspiring, mere colorful Autumn landscape te be seen than our second fleer overflowing with overcoats of fabrics from Uie wdrld's finest looms. Frem Scotland come the Crombie Overceatings the handsomest, richest, most lux urious fabrics in the world. Autumn browns, grays and beautiful mix tures. Raglan shouldered Ulsters or mere Conservative Bex-Back models. With or without belts. Plain or muff pockets. Our Super Value prices for Crembies begin at $53. Speaking of Pep combined with correctness get into a Kimene Sleeve Ulster that is practically seamless. Our Super Value prices en these unusual Coats are $33, $38, $43 and up. Deuhle-Breasted Regan Ulsters with quilted satin linings down te waist. Blue and gray har monizing. Plaid black inside Our Super-Value Price $35. Loek and compare. Regan Overceatings Standard REGAN Fabrics in hand hand beme straight hanging Bex-Back Overcoats at our Super-Value Prica $30. Harmoniously blended blue and gray plaid backs inside. Fiv years and mere of wear. Se many wonders in our great Overcoat line, we can't print a hundredth part of it. Yeu ought te see it. Yeitre missing the world's finest array if you don't. Come here and let a Perry Salesman show you the goods. And whet your appetite at any store you please, en the way. Perry & Ce. 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES ' m Clethes for Men ir" ''3 J . Wi -.apir-
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