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) J NEN BADAS MEN DECLARES RECTOR INCAUSTC SERMON Pastor Denounces Marriages GAMEWARDEN SHOT BY TWO HUNTERS. f= 2: No, He ead that because a majority of divorves are sought by women is no argument tn favor of the proposition. “I consider women to be no better than men,” he said. “We have talked of the womaniy virtues until the churches are filled with women, but nol men, I believe that God create] man and woman and that tt ts jast about six of one and half dozen of the! tstlipeticcals When Marino, Antonio, police to be fictitious. e other, The women are just as ‘ad an the men—or to put it sweeter, the men are just as good as the women. The rector denounced marriages en- names, then demanded: State Officer, Left Uncon- scious After Attack, in tered into for social or financial bet- have loet sight of the fact that mar riage should be « holy thing, with the object of better children and the per- petuation of a Christian race. There have been too many who married for @ lark and called It love, only to re- Horstmann's Woods in Woodhaven, pent later. ot “The church ‘has not been the oly While | ‘Views on divorce such an those held orrogating tivo men, armed by ine Rev. Dr, Percy Stickney Grant ‘were criticised yesterday by the. Rey. Dr. William Norman Guthrie in a @ermon in the Episcopal Church of St. Mark's-in-the-Bouwerle, of which with shotguns, whom he suspected of the base of the skull. shooting squirrels an@ robins in » Where he encountered them was removed to St, Mary's Hospital, Jamaica, in a serious condition. Craemer demanded names, the men described themeelves fitty-five, twenty-seven, of 149 Wilson Avenue, ‘The address Jater was found by the Warden made a memorandum of the “Let me see your hunting licenses.” Thereupon, clubbing their guns, the men set upon Craenier and beat him discharged during the melee— Convenience, Uphold- | terment é of venient ’ pl UTNe AUC U? the:chutth tea been, Serious Conditi about the head and body. \. ing Wedded Sanctity. he sald, “that {thas not preached Serious Condition. were 2 - against such marriages, Too many ——- whether intentionally Game Warden was unable to ssy—und three of the shot entered tis neck at Two were re- vealed by the X-ray at St. Mary's Hospital, but the thitd was not loca- tod. It was stated at the hospital ‘it THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 2, 1922. HIGH COST PROTEST IN BERLIN A FIZZLE Demonstration Attracts Prosperous Few, Not the Pinched Bourgeoisie. tk Bening World), ng Company. -Communists yes- nenstration on Wit- tenberg Platz here to protest against the high cost of living. response from ragged, hungry masses, but were listened to by clean, decently dressed workers, some of whom wera smoking cigars, and others who rodo their own bicycles, It was a good humored meeting. Police masshd in the Tiergarten and the orators alike were disappointed. The crowd refused to make trouble, It was sald recently in the Prusstan Landstag that there are 3,000,000 farm laborers’ families who seo be- their and Brooklyn. Tha Game | CPt. 18 Borh guns or not the he is rector. watchdog of matrimony. The church] Yesterday morning, Willlain = T. | muy ve penetrated beneath the|fore them a hard winter on account Dr. Guthrie said his sermon yester- [has sold the services of its ministers | Craemer, thirty, a New York State d prove difficult of extraction. Jot the Government policy of forcing q he haa for a fee. The church shonld refuse Game Warden living at No. 238 Cen- While Craemer lay on tho ground | farmers to sell their product to indus- @ay was the first mention he hadi, marry those who cannot kneel down stunned he was kicked about the|trial centres far below the market made of divorce in his eleven years|at the altar-and offer up their lives to| tT@! Avenue, Brooklyn, was shot iu} neck and abdomen. The men fled, | price. at St. Mark's. God." the neck and brutally beaten. te |leaving him unconscious. 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