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Show f - LAKE' 'TRIBUNEr-- FRIDAY t 'THE-SAL- T1 MORNING,- - AUGUST 13, 1920. Candidates Temperaments Differ f 0 ',.0 Divergencies Discussed '0, Mental 0 0 Archbishop of Canterbury Issues Appeal for Single Religious Organization. , . By EYEWITNESS. (Copyright. 1820, bj Chicago Tribuna) s 1 1 Entire New Structure Is Advised as Result of Recent Conference at Lambeth. P i I i I I i of LONDON, Aug. - 12. Reunion churches 4a urged In an appeal to "all , Chriatlan people, framed by bishops of the Anglican church who attended the recent conference at Lambeth, 'which waa made public today In connection with a etatement by the archbishop of Canterbury. The scope of the speech, according to the archbishops statement, is limited only "by the limits of the Christian churches of the world. The appeal is "directed to the orthodox churches of the eaat and to the great Roman communion of the west, no leas than to the free churches which have grown to maturity among the Anglo Baxon races. Its scope is so wide that there can be no doubt large numbers of the bishops who Issued it had In mldd those or our kith and kin in the great Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist and Congregational .communions with whom, although they are separated from the church, the Angllclan communltn has so much in common both in faith and in practice. New When I asked Governor Cox whether he had ever felt that he could count Senator Harding among the men who. Irrespective of party, were la a general way an academic way sympathetic to the new programs of social legislation with which Cox's name has been identified he answered with a slow smile, He wouldnt know the language I've been talking." I do not believ it, nor do I suppose that the governor expected me to believe it. It was merely hla abrupt, pugnacious way of hitting off the mental divergencies of two men who, in their political outlook and their political philosophy, are antipathetic, if not antithetical to each other. The difference has its source tn the constitutional divergence of each man's mind and spirit, Cox is Impatient though dogged eager, truculent. Harding is eupeptic, optimistic, and of a good heartedness almost saintly, Cox is though it la not sanctimonious a hunter and loves the sport; Harding will give a boy ten cents to find a home for a kitten, and stop his car 'on the highway to buy a basket of pigeons from a man on the way to market with them and then ho will find the recompense for his money in turning them loose. Cox has an artists joy in a fight. "Theres something in the progressive fight, he said to me reltshlngly, "that appeals to the imagination of the people. Harding does not like a fight, and in inside political maneuvering within his own party he would. Instead of startructions, be more likely to worry ing and finally baffle the opposition by bolding aloof and keeping them guessing He did precisely that with signal success In a classic contest with Mark Hanna, of e which he gave iatory with quiet but deep gusto, and he told with a pleased light In his ejes how Hanna finally had come to him tn the hotel room holding his arms aloft and erying Cheerily, "Well, youve got us licked. Cox would consider such an opportunity row very for a devastating state-wid- e precious as a sporting proposition, though ha might abjure it as a political one If he thought that were the defter thing to do. Harding, If he hatea anything, hates the phrase, "I hate" such and such a thing, or cause, or person, and "hate is a word he disuses. That thing, or cause, or person. Is to him "repugnant, W. G , a or, better yet, "repellant. man long associated with the senator in the direction of the Star, once said to him, "W. G your great weakness is me-th- Structure Needed. Describing the plan of union, the plan says- "The vision embodied here Is new, even The plant of reunion revolutionary. whereby the Angllclan church might hope to absorb other communions are frankly abandoned. What Is needed Is a new structure, simple enough to begin at once, but large enough to include all. The bishops summon ell the Christians to look, but for an extended Angllclan church, but for a truly catholic church of the future to which every church should bring Its own contribution of life No loose federation of and organisation. Independent churches Is contemplated, but, rather, a real organic unity baaed on fundamentals. In which there should be ample room for groups with their own outlook and for methods such ap John Wesley originally contemplated. The appeal points out "universal minas the chief need, and claims that istry' "an episcopate Is the one means for providing such a ministry. Divisions among Christiana peoples are In the appeal. They are attribdeplored self-will, uted to ambition and lack of charity, the bishops confessing frankly "our own share in the guilt. i . ' to Involve acceptance of the Bible and of the Nicean and Apostles' creeds of baptism and communion, and "a ministry acknowledged by every churcn as possessing not only ths Inward call of spirit, but also the commission of Christ and the body." authority of the wholestatement An eplscopata the continues, is the best instrument for maintaining the unity and continuity of the church. It' concludes: Approved by Canterbury. "We do not ask that any one communion The bishops voice their belief that give its consent to be absorbed in another, visible unity of the church will be found but we do ask that all should units In a All Tub Dresses, that you think everybody s good until you find em bad. "Well, Van," he replied, "i guess thats a pretty good weakness. The wounded feelings of others distress Harding with something of the sharpness and insistence that a physical hurt would distress you or me. He cannot endure the spectacle of that kind of pain, and he is restless and unhappy until he has assuaged it. Absence of (aces long familiar to him in his daily routine vor lies and upsets him. "Wheres Lew?" be asked one day when he came into the composing room, meaning Lew Miller, a good old printer of long service on the Star. $8.95, $15.00 To close regardless of forWonderful mer prices. values. All Tub Skirts, $3.90 Must Values $3.95 to go. t One Lot of Waists, $1.95 Values to $3.95. The Entire Line of Our Pretty White Voile Waists, $4.95 Midsummer Millinery - Values to $7.50. On Sale Union Suits, Made up in two Friday and Saturday lots to be closed out r At $4.95, $2.49 Price One-Ha- lf All sixes, regular price $2.00 to $5.95. Womens Carters Summer Vests and Tights, Half Price Regular $1.50. Off Regular Prices Parasols, Ladies' summer silk parasols, embroidered: also rain or shine parasols in plaids ana off the regular prices. .stripes at just One-Ha- lf t Harding would have let bygones be by gones, and made a friend. Cox reopened the old wound and confirmed an enmity. Well, human nature is human nature, and Its very various (To be continued.) Jewelry 4 Specials Buy Blankets This Week Tans, 20 Per Cent Off on the Dollar. t ' i At a Very Big Price Concession i ...i.....42c Syrup of Figs Witch Hazel and Almond Lotion, t Any fan in our stock at a discount of 20 per cent off on the dollar. These fans range from JOe to Some beautifully 18.50, hand embroidered nnd hand carved, others ) St. Marys Wool Blankets & Beacon Blankets If women buy Blankets in August, the price should be an i inducement, Drug Specials for Friday and Saturday v At Walkers It Will Pay You to yOU. new and great endeavor to recover and to manifest to the world the unity of the body of Christ for which He prayed. The archbishop of Canterbury approved of the message, saving that the idea of it was to make the ministry of each church acceptable o all. Other matters taken up by the Lambeth conference Included the admission to the discussions on ministry of women, and of nations and marriage law, the league relations between capital and labor. The results of these discussions will be announced later. . $11.50- - ( The foreman, with the air of a man saying "1 knew this was coming, re plied, "Well, to tell you the truth, we had to let him go. The union's dropped him. He's back 190 in his dues. a grave face, Harding went away with to say, "Wall, returning In a few minutes Wo this. have we can't spare cant we Lew! The place wouldn't bo right without Lew! Lew a s sent for and his affairs were set in order and the place was right again. Harding did it, and when it was done Harding was happy again. Cox, on the contrary, though he has been a good friend to many men, would nurse a resentment just as long as be would a friendship, and perhaps even more piously If he felt that the resentment were the fruit of a valid sense of outrage done. Once when Cox was railroad reporter on the Cincinnati Enquirer, D. J. Mahoney, told so the me, he began a nagging fight against one of the companies. The president of lost his heed and the company finally had recourse to that stock threat of officialdom. "Ill get your job. panicky In the finale it seems seems, I say, for, as in moat such stories, there are two or three versions that Cox was transferred to the sporting department Tears go by and James Cox passes from "youth to maturity and from obOne night there scurity to notability. is a banquet of big men of affairs at the Waldorf-Astori- a and Cox makes a speech that is emphatically good and vigorous Alter it a point is made of having him meet four of the conspicuous magnates them is the magnate present old One of Cox shakes hands with of the daysmen. From the fourth three of the him he had threatened who one the withholds his hand and says with that slow, measured utterance of hla "I have been waiting for twenty years for ths pleasure of not shaking hands with i Now for a Rousing Big Friday Cox" Impatientr'Eagerf Truculent and Loves a Fight ; , Harding Eupeptic, . Optimistic, and - Prefers Peace, Eyewitness Says. i 4 "GOOD GOODS' " t 7 m hand-painte- Remnants, Off Regular Prices to 350 silk nnd wool remnants in waist lengths, lengths. - skirt lengths or , dress c special Mentholatum, medium size . . , . ,38c Melba Glory Talcum Powder.,, 19c 38c Chlorax Tooth Paste 49o medium size ....42c Hospital Cotton, $1.00 Jap Rose Soap, dozen 19o Tooth Brushes Mulaified Cocoanut Shampoo Odo-Ro-N- o, 1-l- b. ...... ............... Duchess Satin, $1.98 Yard $3.i elegant quality Duchess satin, black only; . $4 Special for Friday and Saturday only. h The opportunity to supply your needs for school days. u 0 quality. Sentences Postponed in Denver Car Strike Cases DENVER, Colo., Aug. 12 After declaring he was not entirely satisfied with the actions of the officers of the local to street ear tneds union In attempting end the strike, Judge Greeley W. Whit-for- d In district court this afternoon postponed sentencing them until Monday afternoon. He had previously found them of contempt for calling the strike fiullty of an Injunction. The court had not been advised, he bad declared,, whether the defendants done more than make a verbal effort to get the men to call off the strike and to jrotest against the action of the majority n declining to return to work. he continued, "so far a ths "But, court knows, they are still the officers, the executive officers and directors of what was done If they, resign. If they sever their connection with those who now defy the court, , Itr may have some effect on the action the court may lake Attorney Wayne C. williams, representing the officers of ths union, said the executive board had tried hard to ret the men to end the strike, but that the situation was most discouraging. everyone knows that it was" very ? very cold last winter, but refuses to concede that the coming' winter will also be cold. . s f SsswassBpmmBMeeasd women who have furs will certainly wear them at the very first opportunity. Judging from the phenomenal quantity of furs in our storage with deposits, furs witi , be worn more than ever before. r dont ?,i be the one woman without our August" Sale of Furs at Vz off solves the problem !? MMT MAAf It Will Be Final . , Bet Better Than Ever J 1, NEW YORK, Aug. 12 Simplicity marked the return to this country today of the body of Major General William C. Gorgas, former surgeon general of the United States army, who died Id Lon- J don last month. Borne back to home shores on the United States transport Pocahontas, the casket was met at Hoboken by a guard of honor, lowered to the pier and carried through a lane of army welfare worker. Captain Richard ff, Gorgas, the general's youngest brother, draped oves the coffin an American flag. That ended the ceremony. was then taken to New The casket York and placed In a special room at the Pennsylvania station, a hers It lay In state until departure of the train for Washington this afternoon. - II 4 ' - .1 Save Baking Hours and Spend them with the Children i Gorgas Body Being Taken to Capital for Burial Verdict Reached in Case of Draft Evader Bergdoll j nothing else.in the apparel line can offer the amount of warmth and dressiness that furs impart! o NEW YORK. Aug. 12. Court martial of Erwin Rudolph Bergdoll, wealthy Philadelphian, charged with desertion from the army in evading the draft law, ended on Governors Island today, when A verdict waa reached after lesa than five minutes deliberation by the court. The verdict came shortly after news of the arrest near Oneonta, N. Y., of a man said to answer the description of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, Erwins brother. The finding of the court will remain secret until passed on by Major" General . Bullard. ONEONTA. N. Y Aug. 12 A young man who, state troopers say, answers the description of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, the wealthy draft evader, was arrested by two troopers ten miles west of here today. The suspect denied that he wee BergExpress doll and gave ble bams as George Lenno in of Buffalo. News of the arrest was communicated authorities at Governor s 12. Permission to the military WASHINGTON, Aug. with tne request that an officer to Increase express rates to absorb ths Island, sent to the man, if possible. be Identify wage award or the railroad labor board The roan gave hla age as 80 years. at Chicago, estimated at $43,800,805, was asked from the interstate commerce commission today by tha American RailGiven way Express company. The company also asked authority to tncrease by 80 per cent Its rates on milk and cream to meet the Increase granted Bpeetsl to Tbs Trlbaae. the railroads on the same commodities. TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Aug. 12 Twin The petition stated that the Increase in operating expensea resulting from the Falls chamber of commerce directors last labor board's decision would make Its night adopted resolutions supporting plans estimated yearly, deficit $78,875,(50. of the Idaho Central Railroad company for constructing a railway line from Twin Falls to connect In Nevada with a. rail Cork Is outlet to the Pactflo coast. The chamber directed the secretary to prepare data for , use In urging upon the Interstate commerce commission the for authe Associated thorizing construction necessity CORK, Aug of the proposed Press ) The lord mayor of Cork and ten line. . associates were arrested by soldiers to- .I attending a session of the Sinn day while REPORT DENIED BY BREWSTER. Fein court In the city halL They were ST LOUIS, Aug 12 A report from taken to the military barracks. Cleveland that Indications pointed to operators of the central competitive coal QUEBEC GETS NEXT MEETING. meet to fields with the represenrefusing 12. The interALBANY, N. Y. Aug. tatives of the miners' union tomorrow to national Typographical union today chose consider tn the as rescale wage changes The Quebec for the 1921 convention. quested by President Wilson, was termed monthly per capita tax for the maintenattempt to stir up trouble, ance or the union printers home In Colo- ss "malicious Thomas T. Brewster, chairman of the rado Springs, Colo , will be Increased from by scale committee of the central operators' 80 an cents to under amendment 80 to competitive fields here today. the law approved today. The report of the secretary-treasurshowed ths membership to be 4.ll9 Total earnings for the year ending May 81 last were $38,130,091, an Increase of 40 per FOR FLETCHERS cent over the previous year. The organisation's total assets on July 31 last were Company Asks Rates for Increase Proposed Railroad Approval of Chamber r women still bake their own bread. Would SOME believe could T such a thing be possible? Yet is the husband of such women who rote against equal suffrage. Of course they do. If a man was managing a house, do you think he would bake? He would NOT. Hed giv baking i hours to the children or things important, and ha would buy it i$ true. 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