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the | MUST RECANT TALI | o ¢ oo P - THRIFT WEEK CE—— tectives, James 1. Meher and John Otherwise He Will Have 10 Leave] ™. mnatie werarmen the re. e | - : Is & Good Time to Buy the | tween forty and fifty bullets were ex-| changed | 3 3 R feur, received & bullet in the abdoe- e men and was taken to the hespital in ; i ] New York, Jan, 20~Bishop Wil-| g4 eritical eondition, John Edwards, liam T. Manning of the Protestant|a clerk, was shot in the shoulder, 3 " d Episcopal ehureb, last night made After the volley of shots, the ban. i 4 % public @ letter calling on,the Rev.|dits backed into the street and| s . Percy Stickney Grant, reetor of the! jumped into a black taxicab waiting - L | Th' Tm ce. A Be“er Chureh of the Ascension, “to correet| for them with deor open } unmistakably the impression which The taxi sped away, but the detee. b 5 ® & ’ e e o : B Small Price—Big Servicé you have publicly given of your dis-| tives gave chase belief in our Lord Jesus Christ as God | their revolvers and firing several q ot Water Bottle it o' o vosiie for ik Without wneer , i et you te do so, then to withdraw from i ¢ il : The only way (o save money when | the ministry of this ehureh” | . : * f buying & Hot Water bottle is to buy & The utterances of Dr. Grant, whieh| i ; | good ome, The MARSAY Bottle will | had aroused widespread comment, TR e : v ° outlast two ordinary ones, | were made in the course of a sermon o e ast Bunday night, Described by him £ v HARDWARE 336 MAIN sT 52089 EACH a8 "not an attack upon aoyene or 3 A I : p . straightforward y . anything. but “a interest of economic and ' The Dickinson “:.::': ¢ ' losides questic he divinity of H 3 2 : | ¥ e e ke the on | ODURCH and Charity Generously T _ secration of churches as “an idea in- ST 3 . i e rerited h ge of witcheraft," E é b Drug Co. nerited trom the wge of witcherat.'| Remembered by Merchant Prince s, s ; JUST A buildings be stopped “if that prevents Ay 3 2 ¢ ] 169171 MAIN STREET them from being used as forums." Philadoiphia, Jan. 20.—John Wan- S Dr, Grant until 1919 had conduct. > i e od wide open forums in his chureh, amaker's will, filed for probate yes- ; ¥ permitting the discussion of current|terday, leaves the hu'lk of his estate ik { o topies, including polities with a radi-|to members of the Wanamaker fami- . ¥, 4 , - I ” ly and provides substantial sums for ! 3 ? * N : 4 . - " " ca! tinge, unti! the late Bishop Burch E . ::"::,.:‘:7 :;,‘; \l"‘r'lt':‘: d called on him to tone them down, He rt:llflou- purposes and for chn:lly. Mr, b ces continued them under restrictions un.| Wanamaker died December 12, til a fow months ago, when they were| Two hundred thousand dollars are Helen May Cleck, Boston, loved Ernest Gustav Isenbeck until o i The Holiday Season Is Now Over ’ | g aband ¢ to the te f the Presbyter- 3 4 HORSF ALL | 1“.‘,:":::,;:: m:-‘;n‘c':‘ “"r‘;-rs';x'l‘l.ed in ::2 g:nr::l :.:::.myoyor ee(h.:y Col- | he ek])ppdt “l’l’:‘ a Cllevelnr:!dIS_ocl?ty ll)xxd. ?hefsets forth in a court legiate church, This churfh comprises| complaint, nen she sued him for breach of promise. ° Perhaps there are window shades and Bishop Manning's demand also Tethany Presbyterian, 22d and Bain- sHlRT SALE | touchod on the subject of marriage Snks, A0 AL M ynnnl divorce—a subject in which Dr.|bridge streets; John ambers Me- . : e : rollers that need attention Grant had showed much interest, par- | morial church, 25th and Morris Hartford's Largest Stocks and ticularly since Bishop Manning|streets, and Bethany ‘I‘fmr;lo,r-',md ..\;m -~ ,i - - . Greatest Values | warned him, two years ago, t'mt he|Spruce streets, all startec y Mr. L k l] d 4 |e : | could not carry through his announc-| Wanamaker, ' 00! t em over an rememl”r that te - Fancy Madras Shirts ‘nd intention of marrying Mrs. Philip Fifty thousand dollars are given to % $3.00 Shirts at ......... $1.79 [ Lydig, twice & divorcee,without violat- | Bethany Brotherhood and $50,000 to H phone 359 is headquam“ for hand $3.50 Shirts at . $2.19 ing the cannons of the church. the Friendly Inn, Philadelphia, an in- . t 3 % $4.00 Shirts . 8249 Concerning marriage in last Sun-[stitution Mr. Wanamaker established d h d b d » $4.50 and §5 ~hlrt! flt oo $3.19 | day's sermon, Dr. Grant sald: *If|for deserving men while seeking em- ‘ m e’ "g mnmg mn' ow ’ a e‘ . we clearly understand that priests|ployment. J s Silk Shirts | have no power to make marriage Home for Boys Favored, u’t a Ilgxe‘hon— $8.50 Shirts at .......... $6.49 more than it is, its sacredness, we| Any residue is to be disposed of $9.00 Shirts at perceive, comes not from a priest, |subject to the approval of his son, | ¥ $10 Shirts at ] but from its essential characteris-| Rodiman Wanamaker, with preference $11 Shirts at ... : | tics, which have to do with the at-|being given for the “building of |} . 'mudo and lives of the people in-[home for boys, in the City of Phila- have Bler's Woven Rfadras Shirts volved, and cannot be preserved as|delphia, whose misdemeanors T T T A T T u'n'ivnnmliunm I he John Bovle ‘ o [ ] One lot, replenished from our B o5 othing independent of their feel-|subjected them to the law and, for regulal.' lzl:(.k F fir:\cfl 'ptt"";;"so‘ ing, will and behavior.” want of any other place, are disgraced i f_rfra ooliiptie s > —_— by being committed to the House of [/ o $1 79 Correction and other institutions, that A, S there may be a proper place for tem- | IOIN TO DAY : porary detention at the discretion of | @ o B the judges of the courts who desire |3 Pamt Engmeers--. STATI"N B”RNEI] to take merciful cognizance of a fool- [ 3 ————————— g X ish boy who is led into mischief or g crime “without Kgowng where e i The City’s Leading Decorators ing. | ln ten days our 1923 Chnstmas 5-5 FRANKLIN SQUARE = Tel. 359 “1e pays o Buy our sna 1 Ofter CLlls, Me,, Wireless Practi-, s, 2euor, cor ronass, stes s upward. A statement jssued by thc ca]]y Devastated Wannamaker counsel said this is Club doses simply a nominal figure for the pur- pose of fixing preliminary fees for|® I . .| the Register of Wils. { It’s Your Last Chance to Enroll and 0 : | 7 Bar Harbor, Me, Jan. 20.—Th&!| ™ \p \wonamaker several years ago A v‘ V' d V'tal't 8 ictor Batolal Hits at Slsfans, | United States naval radio station at| ool WEPAEEECT NRER FOAC EACH Y/ Become a Member m, igor an 1aley —advt 7 ‘| Otter Cliffs, one of the most import-| . "oiees 16 his peneficiaries,” said 5 Do you enjoy each day’s work and pleasure to the utmost, or are : : ant naval receiving and compass di- [ o\ =0 W LA PTG CLh e Don’t be sorry next December that you you run-down and Vasily tired? Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner.— | o tino stations on the coast, was al un; ge r eV 4 advt. ‘F 8 n as as al-| ¢or the benefit' of his daughters, Mrs. falled to Jom—-and are ShOX‘t Of Chmstmas A run-down condition is especially dangerous at this scason, . Winth: Counell, Daught: most destroyed by fire last night. The | 3, 01y |, Warburton, and Mrs, Nor- | § f ‘when colds, coughs and diseascs of the throat arc so common and e PhdyGlover Poct A,f,‘;“m:rf fire started in a barracks from a mo- | p., 0 Maofeod, while the entire capital| funds—or money required for other pur- easy to catch. Leglgn. with a silver ;et at the| fusn. githse maskine 404 qmc““slnck of his mercantile corporations poses. 3 PEPTONA SaiB e mesiing of e post: last |spread to other buildings. {in Philadelphia and New York was a tonic for enriching the blood, building strength, and improving the night | The telephone wires connecting| .., crorred to his son, Rodman, who| Money paid weekly into the Christmas fund health generally, will give the system the vitality it needs. Radio sets and supplies at Morans' ‘:;t]]w'h"", ?‘a?;"f“”f‘ ':]‘” _";‘]‘ o gr' succeeds his father as president of & Y pald weekly 1n e lh as Iu Peptona is beneficial ‘in strengthening resistance against the wast- —aavt, nding spparatus was also apparent. | PO oorporations.” is seldom missed and in most cases would be ing_cflects b discase and in assisting natural recovery from umnate TR Nolan Ukulela Class for Girls. | 1o damee b ita afoey coparcat-| Part of " Mp, Wanamaker's . lirge therwi t ural conditions. B Thursday ove. ¥. W.C. a |y destroved, little Information haslyg)gings i philadelphia real estate,|f§ otherwise spent. Patients recovering from influenza, fevers, and other ailments Ukioles at C. 1. Plerce Coradet, | come through regarding the fire. But|y;0),qing the Wanamaker store bulld- o which have lowered the vitality find Peptona of great assistance. leles. at C. L. Plerce Co—advt. it is known that three bulldings were | ho!!SEFIE TUANAIAKEE £LOR8 BPCT) Become a member and watch the quick and $1.0% the bottle. ' S18008--C. L. Plercs Co=c8dyt. destroyed. Fire apparatus has been| 25 £o00 B0 PR O 8 SO0 5 e T. R. Albro of 1506 Park street, |sent to Otter Clifts from Bar Harbor | o'Eo 74 0f B¢ 200 oWnet | bY, Pne | 8 easy way money grows, ) W iND PANTRY SPECIALS Hartford, complained to the police to aid the small crew there in check- aéxnm: f 7 Opeko Coffee ..........2 Opeko Tea ...,..2 for Eitin nat e Buspocied anciher |ing the flames. Y Ch50 ol (o Pk Yk aniz Read the table ! Symond's Pure Cocoa artford man of robbing his room, The station is on the top of a high hipveute b oo RSl ’ 3 1 Tos Symond’s Pure Baking Chocolate . . . obtaining articles valued at $65.50 cliff and consists of old wooden| Trist provisions of $1000,000 wer Don’t put it off !—Join today. Symond's. Bite Extrect. Vauilia B i g s s Symond’s Pure Extract Lemon . . Detective Sergeant Matthlas ni"fll‘huxldmgs‘ surrounded by dry pine! . . i his being in addition to the trust M Orange Marmalade . was detailed to the case. A short time | woods. With a fresh breeze blowing fund My, Waakivaier " CSanisd Tor a0 e nhs yening, Mbro reporied|the fire evidently spread with sveat| . nenet during his litetime, Othet| Increasing Club Plan that he had secured the goods bacM, rapidity, Seven men are stationed at| + Déposit ‘1o 18t W 1 € e c ¥ | i ¥ posit 1c 18t week, 2c 2d week, and that he did not desire any police [the plant and their efforts were un- | hr'vln.v(:‘ ¢ m‘:‘::l:i‘f;n Gl i ] lcCl b Increase 1o cach week—in 60 $12 75 action. |availing to stop the onrush of the|, .70 I ”f“;,_‘l e Kita '“(;, > UD weeks you nave Owing to a typographical error in|flames in the tinder-like structures.| vt 'Y Ty, $50,000; to the wife and Myt % 4 S ety " 3 children of his deceased brother, 17 Depodt Ze 1st week, 4c 2d week, D. Miller’s advts. in Friday's paper, ["The fire also spread to the pine woods. Mari Wans ker, i 860 2 l b e s : 25 56 Marion Wanamaker, in trust, $60,- cC WD woeks you' have X . & veri was 'he ze & d at 8:30 o'clock s f Bailey's Linoleum Floor Covering was| The blaze started a o 2'2125; 600; to his nephew and niece, chil- |4 ] k Deposit 5 advertised at 50c a square yard, when | and was still burning at 11:3 4 » 2 plpty 4 " b it i dren of his deceased sister, Mrs, Mary [ st wedk, 2 3 it should read Bailey's Lino Floor |tonight. There are two branches to |y . . iy g i e v 5 C] b Tndresse 17 teealee 63 5 oy W. Iales, 825,000 each; to each of lns! C UL weers VAU HAVe! AR i1 .7 Covering.—advt. the station. One is used iy |continental messages and the other| grandohildren; $10,000. : S e i maintains communications with ships S e b Bl B R B -~ . i Stella Rebekah Lodge o sives “thém. sompamn irections,| - POPE REMOVED T0 JAIL 10cClub 5. s For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. Will Occupy New Hall \pparentiy both these stations have| James Pope was taken from a g 7 Stella Rebekah lodge, No. 11, voted | been destroyed, together with the| POUCe headauarters cell to the county Decreasing Club Plan last evening to move into the newly barracks. o Bl M ALV "\:arinz in police You begin with the LARGEST payment and DECREASE cach week, Sonuired 0dd Fellows kel on Arch| |court on January 27, for alleged as street in time for the next meeting.| Boston, Jan. 20.—The New England $3ult on Philip White on December B Even Amount Club Plai The new officers are as follows: N. G., | Telephone and Telegraph company, | 23: Fope has been in custody since CRREP TR el e e e g 7 » Mrs. Louisa Brown; V. G., Mrs. Alma | which has direct wire communication 'h€ alleged affair and the case has PhTsvEs fe s YN wea 3 1400 Bengston; secretary, L. W. Lawyer; |with the United States naval radio| Pecn continued on several occasions. R g o * financial secretary, Miss Ruth Thay- station at Otter Cliffs, Maine, gave 4 o AR A . p . have Vi 7 25.00 er; treasurer, Mrs. Clara Stipek; R.|The Associated Press at 10 o'clock DAIRY JAY SPECIAL hoe v o . 50.00 lg ways an This week is Maple Nut Tee Cream. Unyou ha . Ceaees 2, : 8. N. G., Miss Clara Leupold; L. 8. last night the following message “All our trunk lines have gone Orange Crush Sherbet and Strawberry k! . a 100.06 N. G.,, Mrs. Annie Blakesley; R. 8. V.| 1 G., Mrs. Mary Middlemass; L. 8. V. G., {down. They seem to be burned off.[Ice Cream. At N, H, Dairy dealers 4 Exferi i 3 Mrs. Lena Thrall; warden, Mrs. Sutia| ANl communication is down between only.—advt, . (‘lllb‘v,".f"'.::\.\s" L. e 250.00 a s Daigle; conductor, Mrs. Sadie Olson; |Bar Harbor and Otter Cliffs, We will —_— \ Dendhit $10 294 X 2 inside guard, W. H. Daigle; outside not be ahlelm do :\In}l,'!h\ng un!tlfl '!:r‘ ; Trydo’;m and sce! Herald classi- Clobss aave .. 500.00 Mrs. Ti ; chaplain, | fire is out. It is still burning, threat. | fied ad department. P Deposit §20 each week- 50 wecks o el Sy ening the operating goom. Everything | s 20 Clubyoy ha 1,000.00 | Mrs. Mildred Massack. Mrs. Clara Stipek was appointew |is gone. | . P hairman of the entertatnment com- » At TR R ; B e HE highway-to prosperity is mitteo for the vear, and Miss Clara | ARMED BANDITS LOSE ot e g?gglifiéflgfim We cordially 1\11te you to come in and join th; l?addof thrift, of cour- X3 . 3 age and of industry. There are Leupold press committee. sickness — causing depression of 3 " IN BATTLE FoR PAYROLL spirits, irritability, nervousness, ! 4 ¢ .t ent; of b ways, but most of CHILDREN’S EYES Pilyioey .:‘:.“z?'.'z':.'..?!. Rems ' | them lead nowhers. it with a regular course of EXAMINED | Two Brooklyn Gas Employes Shot | : This is National Thrift Week By Two Experts | During Incflectual Attempt to o Satisfaction Guaranteed steal Payrol. A PINKUS | New York, Jan. 20.—Three armed N N [ ° ° | bandits late yesterday shot two em- f ew Bntaln 800 MAIN ST. TELL. 570| Zompany in an ineectun! atiempt 1o ! ;:tr»‘dtl?:r’r)“(;(p::T,;nn payroll. The They -ctpromptl{ and freely, but B ° MOONLIGIT MARDI GRAS | "no sitompied boiiup oceirred tn| [| Enuierossiy, Sesoog o OPEN TONIGHT 7-9 Natlonal Bank lating the i DANCE the fitter's school maintained by the .m etocn, Miciinem, Mot Given By company on St. James Place, Brook- tulency. TLOCAVA AND TARI(‘ASI 1yn. lfi.lr;ly y’.-::“ le. Pl;ltnnm‘ lIg.lr.(:‘Ll;d. The bandits entered the school ’mn.”'"'.m".w."" JAV. 20 twenty minutes after Gfl?rgc (;r}!r- Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphis . H $60 Jumes Memeinn aad Frask Main,| For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. i City Items, 181 MAIN STREET assistant paymaster, accompanied by | With MARION DAVIES G “When Knighthood Was in Flower” LA - NEXT SUNDAY