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ee te eres ‘a THE RVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1922.!_ 'ARTHUR OUT, | nes LSDR STRATON Pastor Emeritus Quits Church] Divorce,Too—Would Have He Founded After Debate | Trial Engagements, * , With Brady. By Ruth Snyder. “If husband and, wife would only occupy pepardté haynes, it would save the husband from being completely absorbed ?—?——?"" Cosmo Hamilton, playwright and author of 80 many clever matrtmonial stories, read his own quoted words. A cynical smile—a smile which if interpreted rightly might mean,"Oh, these Interviewers! They do hash a eas “ _ make your hed and find It ts not suit- | vam ement Mr, Gerard gata the re. two WOMEN AND MAN - ‘ Separa te Homes tor Man. able, vo—xo, out and make yourgelt] 1 {gin of Nations yd RUN DOWN BY AUTOS iain ey nina the continuance of wars in Burope. and Wife Will Bring Bliss; beso To tha ha fhe SEEK BANK INQUIRY; bir Same seey cuey He pita . barbie: The American men don't Aut tT 1 Hivethorsien Tithe why nen|GET DEATH THREATS) occa cee ree mercy 9 are so many barbers. If the man in Jersey City late last night. Waile Members of Citizens Committee | George Coughtin, seventy-one, and his comes down to breakfast unshaven Who Urge Investigation of 4 is ; Declares Cosmo Hamilton ?) I lita A and in unkempt condition, how fh he expect to have a happy home? Neatness (4 the first essential to mar- wied life Romance haa to be. cher- ished in married life, else It is a dis- mal failure, and the girl who primps her hair and pouts her Mps into a Cupid's bow before marriage must not relax afterward, hia pleads has demanded an thvestigation of “But, please,” he a in con- clusion, bmothing his own closely | ‘"¢ fallure of the Bank of Commerce, | sme body of © man found fioat- trimmed mustache (which receives|'t became known here to-day, ingot Sort anititon yesterday was ‘his own careful attention, not the] R. J. Carter, one of thé members| idetitined as that of Wililam Robbins, barber's)—"‘please do not quote ‘me as | of the committee, who recelved such }a boarder at the home of James White, against maeriage, Because I am al, warning has left the city and is|No, 189 Taylor Street, West Newburs. ‘Hist ied te. ae inate ten now reported to be in Corpus Christi, | 8 I. At the White home ft was said usiness. \ peramental men and women it is bet- | Tex. Robbins was a civil engineer and Thomas Ferris, Superintendent of |4ushtaman, and had been without the Platt National Park, and R, 3,|%¢*4¥ employment for nearly a year. ter to have separate apartments. , when they do see each other, Chkeite be to farrige, no fFlotion,” Feb. 17 he left for Philadelphia. The there will Geno Jt 5 "| Gofte, admitted they recelved warn-\ whites heard nothing more of him until peared ings. GANG OF 30 THUGS en acai dorunl aay RUSH DISTILLERY Overpower Guards, Smash Doors and Rob Maryland Warehouse of 2,100 (Gallons Wihiskey. FREDERICK, Md., Mareh 8.—Over- powering three guards an} smashing down the doors, a gang uf Haquor rob- bers believed to have numbered thirty, : three, were crossing in front of tho Failure Menaced. Fairmount Hotel, where they live, they e SULPHUR, Okla., March &—Deatn | ®¢re #ttuek by an automobile driven by 4 h8—Death! rank MeLoughiin. Both were takea threats have been made against mem- to the City Hospital suffering from jr Every Floor in the House bers of a cltizens committee which | serious injuries, ——— ENGINEDR’S BODY IN BAY. Great interest was shown to-day in Baptist circies in the withdrawal of the Rev. Robert Stuart MacArthur from Galvary Baptist Church, which fe founded and which had come to bbe “ecognized as his monument, even jm life. Mrs. MacArthur also with- bdrew tier membership at the same time. Their daughter, Mrs. Montague Pifoward, of No. 2 West 95th Streets Hinines uy no, They make such a preceded them by only a short tlme} sony moss of things"—played spout hand has placed her letter in the Fifth |i i559, ‘Avenue Baptist Church. CaaS. aid aap ceaehinw) thai D) Dr. MacArthur and his wife had/that,"” he acknowledged. ‘“But"'—nis]| COS! HAMIL z Speen members of the church fifty] Vole quickening Into ‘explanation - SMO TON tor forty-one] {M2 can't treat people like sausage. gee. wee What is true of one man or woman jo] telling—irritiited about some trifle. “years, later becoming pastor emeritus.| not true of another. It is true for] Well! jot that down in your guide ‘Tt was Muring his pastorate that the}some people. People with nervous} book. Learn whit it is that irritates upresept. house of worship was built at temperaments—quick and raw edges] and mAke up your mind that you will 4 ving $25,000 {Would be happier If they had sepa-|try to avoid it when you aré mar- <@ cont Df $425,000, he giving $25,000) ot. ourtments, or if not separdte| tied. Don't. wait uptil you, are mar, to do this. But g I WEL Ag Eid NWT ri tt z \\\ N \ “from his own.pocket. apartments, sepatate rooms. But it is[ried of engaged ; : f Last fall Dr-MacArthur had his} not true for all people. Some people} start in early in life ly. ROXORY epOmbey Nica) 2) vee ithdrawn from the calender|—I, for instance—like my home. i] “Enguged?" He reflected over the lons of whiskey from the warehouse ‘mame withdra he have that homing instinet.”* word, “Whut do you mean. by en- Jit Burkittsy near here, of the ‘gn pastor emeritus, stating that & He settled back in lis man-sized| gaged? A girl becomes engaged—not | Outerbridge Horsey Distillery Com pany, Inc The value of the Hquor was ed at $85,000. The whiskey was touded into automobiles, one of which. sermon: ff the present pastor, the} chair and looked proudly around nt] because she js‘in love with the. man Sfev. Dr John Roach Struton, were| his comfortable and roomy quarters.|sho: ix about to marry—but hecause too sensational. His withdrawing Before him was his desk with an un-| Marty Jones does it. Tt js @ habit. 1 completed lettcr and some manuscript] believe in trial engagements—engage- ra ceorftpictely trom the church, tt ts sald, | 5, ye, er ments In which she two people haye|cdntaining seventeen barrels, lat N ° his: ! GOODMAN'S You can t say one thin: fas Gud in part to the recent debate] In his Kep—Asrything | time to Rudy eaph other —to AmCout fount abandoned several ‘milss OUurts. sng. Spaghettl is all nutri- y ig sin Calvary between Dr. Straton And [about Cosmo farailton is precise and|if they are suited. And there should], -om the warehouse. ae phates r ; déliberate—he took his long cigarette | be some pergon, some man or woman,| ‘The robbery was the second ir ment—every mouthful jURUM ° ° man- ay by * ‘William A. Brady, the Hania ogee holder from his mouth ‘atid fighted| to gatde thdm—to help them in find-|<cven months, about twenty men builds against this floor ‘ager. He te ‘perce -Janother clearette from jts atili gleam- Jing themselves. And this. person's | iniving broken. Into the warehous> wheat strength and vitality, ‘Fia., where he and his wife are apend- | ing predecessor. 9 tS aie work should not stop: after they, are] ,:.4t ptember and removing 1,100 h : ‘ ing the winter: “It simply became] “However, I foe odekse sn] mabe othe tine wilt oGAe whee Lig te rey tated et ttheos while the many tasty ways in which it Calvary; Chure ey will pl inl will apawee, ‘Oh | GERARD SAYS WILSON appetite appeal is irresistible to store be like? It should give a ‘thelr létters in the old Cambridge} vorce. But I beliéve we should say—| along? and the ‘Baptist Church, Cambridge, of which |‘not—‘How to be happy THOUGH |s0 and so irritates my husband and their son is pastor. married’— but ‘How to te happy|/such and such a thing causes fric- ‘Mrs. Howard, in confirming the re-] WHEN married.” We.should do as|tion.” )Then the guiding one shonid port of the withdrawal of erself and| they do in China. Not callim-a dootor|step in and say ‘Humor’—that is the parents, said that very tow of the older after some one i fll. But} magic word. -To be able to smile over members who were the backbone of|call in a doctor before js taken | difficulties And’ not take things too the church under her father’s pastor-|sick—to prevent the fllness, | ‘An | seriously.” en aie were left. She said of her own} ounce of prevention is worth a pound} Another cigarette followed the way determination to leave the church: of cure.’ Spime apostle of Ese is}of the first.) SS s to-day at Hunter College tn “The kind of sermons was one|needed, Some man oF wouge! Mar) eAntty vee sts of the Woodrow Wilson cause; the repeated publicity was an-| Vise. If a girl should come to me and Said you were just as firm a beli ndation fund. More than 1,000 girl other. say she is going to be married, I} !m divorce.” ‘nts were present, ; Tt was sald to-day that probably} would turn to her afd, day, ‘Don't!| ‘T'am!” be/emphatically retterated. |, aun s Plan to ond ware, for all | 260 members have left Catvary Church ft do it!" "" Me ehh “To. me, there ismothing: more foolish Ain ah Garant i since Dr. Straton became pastor and f6 paused. He waited for’ me to IS MARTYR TO PEACE store a high-grade appearance, as this floor does. It should be easy to clean. Grease washes right off this floor; ditt doesn’t work inte it. It is waterproof. A floor should be durable and perma- nent. This floor is. It should be warm in winter, cool in summer. This is. To be economical, a floor should never require every member of the family. IT PAYS TO ASK FOR GOODMAN'S Send for valuable recipe book— it’s free GOODMAN'S, Spaghetti n Leagne, He Says. Woodrow Wilson was pictured as a r to the cause of peace by former Ambassador James W. Gerard tno ay undtr the syn than the,seying, If you n down by hate and envy, « many others who are still members| ask what the girl in all probability] make your hed vow lave Kot to le on Jehampion in the eause of peace and a } | ’ 7 expensive refinishing, and every morn- do not attend. would have asked at the moment. it. No, rather f Would say) If " tyr to, the principles of world nd- A GOODMAN & SONS, aC, 634 EAST 17th ST., NEW YORE ing should look bright and new. This Dr. Straton said last night, he} |Why?" I questioned, obediently. floor does. A floor should t eduld not sée why any one should] /“Not:becatise.1 don’t believe In mar- d uuld >e smooth, but make @ point of Dr, MacArthur's|riage. I do. But'-*and he held up not slippery, and attractive in design and withdrawal. The doctor had sent a|five emphatic fingers with his palm 1 . | request for the letters of himself and ned to ign Sy ieertoe Neu! ’ color, his wife, Dr. Straton sald, and “our| Think it over! ‘or instance, when Nein . a congregation voted on it at our last} my, own daughter ‘betontbs' ‘older-arid ; These things a floor should. be. Arm corporate meeting and granted the re- | Comes to me with a young man whom strong. 's Linoleum makesthis kind of floor. quest.”” the wants to marry, I shall invite him He had always had a high regard|to the house andcgrefully, in # mest for Dr. MacArthur, he asserted, and|enbtlo way, draw fim~ ot, (2 shal! taunt him continually, goad him into sbowing his true self. “I believe every man and woman ry The floor of Staiger’s Shoe Store in . Passin Fads Portland, Oregon, shown in the illus- tration, is Armstrong's Inlaid Linoleum, gray and black. It is the kind of floor a added: “The church has gone steadily for- ‘ward in spite of the ¢pposition of a few. At our recent annual business|should have thelr own imagiidty— meeting the officers brought in a re-fot perhaps written—guide book to , : ° ° ° F port that for the first time in ten|marriage. Wor Instance” you “have ' retail shop should have. leum merchant can tell you about the ‘We had 194 additions to our mem- : 3 a 7 bership. last year, which I think increasing recognition of Armstrong’s Bie penn easter, Present , “7 Modern science rejects Linoleum as the right floor for a business he Sustay evening sudlences were « or public building. We gladly supply him Which seats 2,000 people is well filled nea / f “drugged” tooth pastes with data and specifications for laying. ‘and sometimes overcrowded. a ; “There were a group of people at Armstrong's Linoleum is guaranteed to give satisfaction, Calvary who did not like the kind of f straightforward preac Y 4 giving, especially my attacks on god- 4 4 ht ie IHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS know how mucous membrane of the mouth. Such druge Jessness, Some of them were officers e plausible claims of one sort or another are ex should not be used in a dentifrice except in the ‘ef the church. Step by step these ploited, attract attention and pass out. Years ago treatment of diseased conditions, afid then only Armstronc Cork Company, LinoLeuM DEPARTMENT men have been defeated for re-elec- catbolic acid in a dentifrice was hailed as a dental under the advice. of a practitioner. a Denies. PB iis ae Naturally they are sore. As wr ¢ cure-all, Later peroxide appeared as a panacea Not an Acid Dentifrice. Once more Colgate’s caster, Pennsylvania ieeoat altead."* changed officers things] 1 @ ars) nta | Cream eee to the eeth. Emetin (Ipecac) suddenly prom- stand ts with the members of the two great pro- New York Office: 212 Fifth Avenue ised more in a dentifrice than any ethical who ri to dentist could do by professional treatment in ise tel bel cide iager beoleno cn are Phone—Madison Square 1700 his own office. Chlorate of Potash, too, had its their patients a Dental Cream with thorough day as the end-all of dental worrles. But the piti- _Icansing qualities, pleasant to eavte, coneaialng Cath for the CIRCLE A’ trademark on the burlap beds ‘ a less test of time sweeps away absurd claims. safe ingredients. : a as arated a resuscitation of haath ty The most effective and trustworthy tooth clean- a touch of humor to exaggerated claims for 4 How do my ‘shoes look . : drugey dentifrices Solemnly the “Journal of Sf ponguer? preciettated chalk eee Dental Research” exploded the psuedo-scientific Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream is Mildly ‘aie pepsin theory, Question: What drug shall next line, practically neutral, and cleanses without be seized to bolster the illogical claims in the disturbing nature’s balance. Recognising that “patent-medicine dentifrice” field? Which denti- other good dental creams aid iaasliness frice is worthy of professional confidence and de- throughout the nation, Colgate 6 Co. desire ' from where you are?” You seldom if ever see your shoes serving of endorsement and daily use? only that professional friends pause to differ- as others see them. Not a Medicated Dentifrice, During all these entiate between the true and the psuedo-scien- A years Colgate &Co. refused to*drug” their Dental tific. Colgate’s cannot harm the enamel or soft Local, National and Mail Order Shoes that look good do not al- Cream. They followed scientific authority in the tissues— it leaves the mouth clean, cool, and 2 contention that strong drugs are harmful to the refreshed. ways feel good; shoes that feel good do not always look good. But if you go to a Walk-Over shoe store, where they know the style and shape that are made for your feet, your shoes will look good and fee] good and be good. 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