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- DIVORCE TANGLE = I’ = With each Bedroom Suite sing Days Of F‘%Egch SE’E;‘E?A é%’ii sold we include a beautiful Sui ) @) Boudoir Chair—With _each uite or Bed-Davenport &= ©4) Dining Room Suite sold a Suite sold, we inchude a 14 Handsom e Occasional 25 > guaranteed Electric Vacuum gfi Cleaner. . Chair. T Remarriage of Parliament Member Performed in Church| Without His Sanction. T - = TST b g p 1= = 2417 By the Associated Press. LONDON, August 17.—Divorce, re-| marriage and politics scrambled them- selves into a situation that called forth a statement from Dr. Winnington Ingram, the Bishop of London, to the, effect that the remarriage of a divorced member of Parliament was performed in a church “without the knowledge or sanction of the bishop.” Sir Willlam Davison, Conservative, who was re-elected to the House of Commons from South Kensington in spite of an opposition Conservative can- didate, was divorced last October from a daughter of Sir Owen Roberts. The women of South Kensington, who out- numbered the man voters by nearly 27,000, waged a_serious campaign to keep him out of Parliament. Receives Church Blessing. He succeeded in winning the election with a margin_of 20,000, one of the largest in the whole election, and a few Weeks after his success at the polls| married Miss Constance Marriott, the | daughter of a major in the Dragoon | Guards. s After, the marriage in the registrar's office Sir William and his bride went to | the Church of St. Ethelburga, Bishops- ! =T I thALRY =T=T n-n. < Lhthd = = Handsome Jacquard Velour Living Room Suite == POBBS Will : Dieliver 18 | <HE=- We are including I - i ‘ b O —— e a handsome oc- Pfi;filecmc ) 5 . \ : B : e, Ty LAR ¢ casional chai A Refrigerator 278 . p Cw Al E with ever ’er o ) On the Nafi?ng?s one of thes I i siiites solde ) Liberal Terms! :l g E2 Ty ; TR t this week. Capacity A B = B ( % lig d 4 ; - ; Balanced Top Icer b W 7 : ok W { UnitiHighloy August Sale Price— A ; ; f ‘ ( PHILCO Screen Grid, $139.50 . T S Al gate, where Dr. W. F. Geikie-Cobb gave | the blessing of the Church of England.‘ The church frowns upon the remar- | riage of the guilty party in a divorce action though the ceremony is approved | in the eyes of the law. The Bishop of London said that Dr. Geikie-Cobb did not consult him and erformed the ceremony entirely upon is own responsibility. “Dr. Geikie-Cobb, I have no doubt,” said Bishop Ingram, “acted quite con- | scientiously, within the limits of his views of the position, but that view does not coincide with the general sentiment and feeling of the church or with my own. He was within his rights w‘gflvei a blessing to Sir Willlam Davison's marriage, and no action can be taken about it. “Sir William Davison's divorce I know little about, but I understand that he | was, in the eyes of the law, the guilty party, so that he could not expect to be married in church. The church cannot approve of any kind of a church cere- mony connected in any way with the remarriage of such divorced persons.” Defends His Aaction. Dr. Geikie-Cobb also issued a public statement defending his action, saying that he was under the impression that “what the law sanctions does not re- quire the further sanction of a bishop.” “My_chief regret, however, is that the officials of the Church of England should show no sympathy with the de- mand for & higher conception of mar- riage, but should yield to the clamor of those who think that the current Catholic view is consistent with the Christian, whereas it is in fact a con- tradiction of it,” said Dr. Geikie-Cobb in a letter addressed to the bishop. The officiating minister when inter- viewed said that he “did not regret this happening. I knew it had to come sooner or later. Both parties can by| law be married, and therefore the bishop is willing to put himself above the law. “The bishop asked me why I had the service in my church, and I said: ‘Be- cause Sir William Davison was a mem- ber of my division and I had personally | supported him and was glad to find him overwhelmingly returned.” EXPLORERS CLIMB TO PEAK OF VOLCANO . : \ e A sl S _ This Handsome Fiber Suite A Beautiful Cathedral Suite in Fiber A Popular Priced Fiber Suite " : 2 Finely woven . Hand-woven fiber dral backs. Re Nicely woven Hardships in Scaling “Flaming £ s 70 upholstered in . e - o= 80 rocker and settee, > suite, consistin, f . H i . Terror of Andes.” S filfer, itk fim!lted = beautiful cretonne. lnrge, settee, lrm‘ch-?r shle 'luto LR “,“ fiber,.fimshed inftho s == with closely woven > with auto spring A% weadbiribcatast and rocker, with roll- cushions covered in desirable brown Ehaiianiss seat construction ed arm and Cathe- cretonne. tone style. Chair, SISISIS) 3-Door Refrigerator {i [ i, et | The three massive pieces shown above constitute one of our “master gril : 7 ’{;?t]?l:‘::g 40 Lbr. Tee | il I values! Delightfully designed in the popular overstuffed style, and I . 2 E Gavesty, el MY upholstered in a high-grade of jacquard velour, they represent i " PHIL.CO August Scle Price Jf i workmanship unexcelled at this low price! Comfortable wing ) < g il I chair, long settee and easy club chair. A most unusual S $129. 50 opportunity afforded in the closing days of this great ‘\“ Delivers § 3 SeroonGrid sale! A il $5.00 DELIVERS THIS SUITE il SNTING. $119.50 NAL DAYS OF oy {w OUR ENTIRE S PIEC hththihthththththththththththtfaY - =T hthththih! HHOHEBBOBLOHEOEDE R ARttt th Rttt thththHhthththththththththththihthththth thihthihifththththih 6] PeBBeD = 15 1hH By the Assoclated Press. GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, August 17.— An expedition from the California In- stitute of Technology, led by Robert O. Moore of Pasadena, has climbed for the first time the volcanic peak of Sangay, which rises more than 17,000 feet in the Ecuadorian Andes chain. | Messages today from Rio Bamba | described the feat and told of the sci-| entific successes of the expedition. ‘The absolute summit was reached, the crater explored and many photographs taken. Important new zoological species were obtained from the region not_hitherto explored by scientists. The expedition endured hardships for a month. It met with continual rain and snow storms. The Indian porters deserted and equipment and f-r:(ully estimated food supplies were ost. The previous high point on the vol- cano was attained by George Dyott, who led an expedition into Brazil to search for Col. Fawcett, British ex- plorer. Dyott called Sangay “the flaming {error of the Andes.” ‘The California expedition bore out all of his statements of the difficulties on the climb. \ 4 Set Complete Service for 12 Chifforobe Dresser ‘Nicely finished. 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Pay $5 Down it LONDON FLYING SQUAD S, ST @ i ® from a radio-equipped automobile, combed the So boarding house district today without success for Roland Bateman, wanted in connec- tion with the attempted murder and robbery of Philip Eaton, Southboro, Mass., school teacher. Bateman, who was formerly sta- tioned at the Tower of London as a member of the crack British regiment, the Coldstream Guards, was belleved to be still in the vicinity of London, although the police dragnet failed to produce him today. 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