The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1921, Page 10

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‘ADVERTISING BOOSTS CHURCH ATTENDANCE, CAMPAIGN SHOWS ' During Summer Doldrums Maraattan Congregational Church * Carried 8.000 Lines and Gained 189 New Members— Dr. Edward: H. Emett Advertising sells religion. 18 tho {verdict of the Manhattan Congresi- ftlona! Church, Broagway and Street, and Warner M. Van Norden, financia) backer of its campaign to increase attendance and interest in its work. “Bince last June we have averaged early 200 at Sunday morning ser- vices and maintained a midweek Prayer meoting with an average of sixty-four present," said Mr. Van Norden yesterday. Dave done #o without the neowapa- pers. During the four months, the| deadest for city church going in the year, we have carried $,000 lines of | advertising and received 10,000 lince of publicity, We have 189 new regu- lar attendants at our services.” At ite congregational meeting the church yesterday extended a call to the Rev. Dr. Edward H. Bmatt to become Its pastor at a salary of $7,500 a year. He has been acting pastor since the Rev. Dr. Charles H. Park- hurst relinquished the pastorate last June, Dr. Emett acegpted on con- dition that Mr. Van Nerden be as- sociated with him in the future as Chairman and lay reader ag he has been in recent months. Mr. Van Norden is forty-eight years old and a son of Warner Van SEWERS RUN WITH HOOCH. of Whiskey and Wine. Being considerate of men folk wh live near 14th Street and Fifth A nue, Brooklyn, United States Marshal Power and Deputy Marshal Kiefer eras ‘afternoon Waited until the left for the World's Series me ‘and then dumped twenty-three lon barrels of confiscated whiskey and wine down the ‘Those who enjoyed the. ‘novel sight most were about 600 boyn and girls who waded in the wine as it ran down the gutter. But, oh! last night when men returned from the game and fumes hung over the neixhbor- 0 there were sniffing and sorrow- ul faces. ‘The liquor was taken from the Burns & Hurley warehouse on an a) Judge, Garvin. It de in raids om Thiet Riis ona Pes tog joons. jh AL HELD AS “FENCE” FOR BOYS. of Oferta: m Jewels, John Gévin, twenty-two, of No. ¥i Bast 6th Strect, was arrested last night by Peg had Lieut. McMahan and De- mith at Second Avgnue and h Street’ on a charge at e- ceiver of stolen good: ih claim of the jewelry ney atole, Prom- to. sell it for them. en questioned inst night, Gayin denied oe a anything to do w r welry. were not con i police Rimounoed that, ay had recov- Gred “nearly, all of the missing Jewels, ont lace, a pair of pearl earrings a mesh bag being missing trom the cache under the pler at East River and Lani Street, where the boys had hidden them. sett ts CANAL BILL STIRS BRITISH. Forma! Protest Halts Till Yankee Vessel Geto Free Toll, LONDON, Oct. 6.—The British Cov- ernment 1s closely following the Sen- ,ate’s consideration of the Panama Tolls Biil. cenoe in official quarters as to what ection may be taken if the bill is Pussed, but Ambassador Geddes, 11 iD informal conversations, 76th | '@ never could Borah There is reti- bas already Called to the Pastorate. Norden, founder of the | Trust Company, who 914. The son was Pre banking concern too, sensation in T pber, 1916, when h vovuntarily pa off about $200,000 of debts owed by his fathers estate which were about to become out- lawed He had made a fortune out of a luxurtously fitted tea room In Lexing ton Aveniie when the Van Nord: Jhanking affairs got tr i and also survived Van Norden’s Magaz In 1910 he reed t stealing hie wallet and $24,000 when he picked ap the purse one had dropped in 38d Street after n and returned it to her. The |were dismissed when Van N failed to appear against the he having mone abroad. He next was heard of in North China, whither ho had rone as a leader in a missionary expedition He started his highly tearoom business after Much of the valuable holdings of the Van Norden estate in Rye and tr Dykeman Heights were in jeopardy through legal proceedings \brouk!:t against Warner Van Norden by ix Van Norden died Jan, 1, esident of that and created “4 L. Van Norden and Cora I. Van Nor- den, but they sought a friendly agreement with him when he rettled up bis father's debts, and adjust ment of the estate under Warner M Van Norden's directions followed. GENERAL IN ROLE OF HERO. “Come On, for Hon: of Spain.” Saye Leader tn Morocco. MELILLA, Sept. 30 (Associated Press).—A timely act of personal courage by Gen. Calvalcant! to-day saved a convoy on the way to Tiza from what appeared to be certain dis- aster, Strong columns of troops were pro tecting the convoy carrying supplies and, suffering heavy wweses unuer tie intense fire of the Moroccans frum trenches, were showing signs of dis- ruption, rushing from one position to another. The columns supporting them were masned und the men were suffering considerable losses, Sud- denly the figure of Gen. Calvatcant! appeared on horseback amid the fire and he shouted “Come along, boys, for the’honor of Spain,” ‘The General dashed forward, fol- lowed by hi gineers, ond succeeded In arriving at Tisa. Other troops then took cour- age and returned the fire of the Mo- roccans, driving them off and saving the day for the garrison. =! ‘HY are Hall Beds found in the finest mansions as well as humbler homes unless It is because in quality, comfort and beauty they have no peers, and the cost {sno higher than that of in- ferior makes? Consult your decorator. FRANK A. suceeas ful | his return brother and sister, the Rev. Theodore | staff and a unit of en-|, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921, HE GAVE A $69,000 CHECK * TO PAY A $7.50 TAXI BILL. Though Shaw Protested He Owned 149 Tugs and Flock of Airplanes He levue, thelr trials exception to his tale of in Sent to Taxicab chauffeurs have and Hdward Auflander In 1 Auflander, according ' woe In Night Court, picked up on Park Row a man who said he was John Shaw ©. 181 Bast 107th Street and drov him ‘about the elty for about two hour: Whe: albehted at ¢ bua Ave- he meter Shaw more trifle ed him a ch Shaw rald, sk for $69,000. and han Aut- lande argument began to Nis! aw on a disorderly con “Do you always carry such large chucks?” asked Maxistrate Kt “Why, of course,” replied Shaw President of a towing co own 149 tugs, 24 touring cars, @ flock of aeroplanes and’ “Officer, 1 commit this man to Holie- vué Hospital for ten day# so that his vanity may be examined,” sald Magia- trate Renaud, interrupting Shaw, “So that's what I have been carrying round all night,” moaned Auflander ea he departed, es GEN. DICKWAN RETIRES TO-DAY. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Oct. 6.—Major Gen. Joseph T. Dickman, commander of the sth Army Corps area, with head- quarters at Fort Sam Houston, will re- tire from active service In the United Btates Army to-day, whan fe reaches, the retirement age of sixty- four yearn A policeman took Court 4 arraigned uct charge. Hi ih) Hl i" Mi ; hatma K. Gandhi, handed It back to Shaw and an| | from URGE INDIANS TO QUIT ARMY. One American, Isaue janifesto Againat Britinh, BOMBAY, co-operation Oct. 6.—Forty-eight non- leaders, Including Ma- Nationalist leader, and an American named Stokes, have issued a manifesto reaMrming that It 18 contrary to the national dignity for an Indian to serve the British Government, expecially as a soldier, and urging every Indian soldier and civilan to sever connection with the Government “which has brought about Indie’s economic, moral and political degradation,” Gandhi writes Chronicle that It to the Bombay is persistently ru mored his arrest is imminent, He appeals the people in such an event to remain peaceful and refrain strikes and merely to thelr regard for him by greater zeal to the cause of home rule, thereby hastening the advent of full inde- pendence. ns Patrick 5 ja Dead. Patrick Sullivan, for many years a confidential employeo of the Hecker, Jones, Jewell Company, Brooklyn, and recently connected with the Munson Building, Manhattan, died in the Cum- berland Street Hospital, Brooklyn. Tuesday, from Injuries recetved | Saturday when struck by an auto- mobile while crossing Flatbush Ave- nue, He was a native of Ireland, one of the oldest members of the 69th Regiment, and a charter member of the Hibernian wife, three gona and a daugh urvive. Funeral ser-| Vices will be neld_at his homo, 290 to Myrtle Avenue, at 21. M to-day. terment In Calvary Cemetery. | ARBUCKLE LIQUOR show } _WITNESS MISSING Who To’ May He at Sea. Oot. Jack Lawrence, of Drinks, EAN FRANCISCO, Ue Investigation angles of surrounding the missing to-day. Rumors were circulated that he hal whence he came last left for April, ‘A warrant him with lawe, United States Australia, for liquor which he served Virginia Rappe. Roscoe Ar- buckle manslaughter case, was listed na Lawrence, violation of the was placed In the hands of the Marshal to-day Lawrence was said to have given evi-| dence showing where Arbuckle got the his Labor Day. party which preceded the death of at Sour 6. —ATack Lawrence, star witness for the State tn the Prohibit chargti Pronibit AM INNOCENT, SAYS TUFTS. Ousted Mansachasetts Swears to It by “All I Hold Dear.” * BOSTON, Oct. 6.—Nathan A. Tufts removed from the office of District At- torney of Middlesex County last week by unanimous decision of the Massa- chusetts Supreme Court, inst night is- sued his first statement, declaring hin- | self an innocent and misjudged gman. The court, which removed him after trial on charges of misuse of hia office preferred by Attorney General Allen, aid not find him gullty of dishonesty upon any allegation, Mr. Tufts asserted. Hi Ceclared that when the “present h teria” was over he would be vindicated. “Before my God and by all tn this world that I hold dear and all I hope fer in the world to com his statement sald, “I say that | am as innecent of charges of conspiracy as when wasa bube in my mother's arms.” Prosecator we ion ing —Rollieres Silk and Ribbon Shop= From Loom to Lady ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW STORE 7 West 42nd St. JUST WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Friday Morning at 9 A. M. QPENING SPECIALS 6 Inch Hair Bows, Moires and Fancy Ribbons, all colors ..... 39 Inch Heavy Lustrous Canton Crepe $2.19 40 Inch Charmeuse (black only):..... 2l1c $1.54 We Invite Comparisons ht iN i | No, 3066—Patent Leather and Black Kid—Two Strap Creole Pump -French Heel . Same in Black +. 4708—Russia Calf—Stitched Wing ip or Gunmetal—Rubber RO al fe Beet i i i ve No. 6303—Brown Sizes 114% to 2 $6.50 Suede Pop-sisea 8% toll.. No. 3088—Patent Leather, Gunmetal and Black Satin-—“French and Baby French Heels. $8.00 Vici Kid—Brown 4 00 . 50 00 No. 3761—Black Satin Beaded Strap Pymp—French French Heels ... No. 3294—Black Kid—Three strap Moceasin—Military Heel Same in Patent Leather and Black Suede. and Baby $8.50 : $8.00 300 Fur Trimmed TAILORED SUITS at $29.95 Worth) $45 Over 15 different styles! A majority in finest quality Tricotine, All are silk lined! Or Plain and Fur Trimmed Suits ty materials, including | Tricotine Velour, Broadcloth, Silvertone Chamytex, fashtoned and tallo ed to please the most fastidious woman, $19.95 to $75.00 i Beuvere! ur Trimming, Sale of 400 Fur Trimmed WINTER COATS at $35 ("3") ee — Luxurious fur collars of Nutr, Australian Opossum,Scotch Mole Sealine and Beaverette. A wide variety of the styles! newes: Materials including Suede Velow, Silvertone, Broadcloth, Bolfvia; Normandie and Chamoistyne. $15.95 to $75 Australiay Opossum Collar, 435. HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 3st Street Our Entire Fifth Ave. Building Exclusively for Women’s We.) — Om. Tok Daniell, and Sons. of China and Silver Plated Flatware Two Days Only CHINA DINNER SETS—high grade American porcelain with attractive border designs—100 pietes. Values to 48.00 set, for : 35.00 DINNER SETS, high grade American porcelain, dainty floral designs—100 pieces, ) Regularly 30.00 set, for 22.50 DINNER SETS—high grade American porcelain, dainty floral designs—52 pieces. Regularly 15.00 set, for. 12.00 and AWAIJI TEA SETS—Tea Pot, six Cups and Saucers. a co: Broadway. Shana Vth Sts. Sal. Sugar, Creamer & SONS Bedding Specialists 25 West 45th St., New York informed the United States Govern- ment what the British position will be if American coastwise vessels secure free passage through the Panama Canal, Formal protest probably will Bot be lodged until the first Ameri- can vessel has secured such prefer- 8.50 mported China, dainty Regularly 9.75, set for. TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS— gold border or blue bird design, Were .45 each—now 7 ential treatment. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREEP FOR WOMEN AND THE JEUNE FILLE “BONTELL” HOSE Spectals PURE SILK HOSE for Friday 1.65 Exceptional quality, in black, cordovan, beige or gray; lisle sole and garter top. SHEER SILK HOSE 1.95 Superlative quality, lisle garter top and sole; in black or PURE SILK HOSE Superior quality, brown or gray. IMPORTED WOOL HOSE cordovan, 2.45 all silk, in black, African 3.50 In various heather mixtures with hand embroidered clox in contrasting colors, WOME. ‘8 HOBIERY Y>Maie Fioor ’ kB | -Cut dow Be YN Shoes are worn by 500,000 New Yorkers. No, 233—Men's forated Vamp Rubber Heel Scote! h all leather shoe y ever} dollar count. Avenue labels. Every appearance and long wear. So tuy your shoes at Blyn’s! every season. You' know that you're anxious to cut down the family shoe bill—Blyn’s are ready t: help you—Begin with Blyn to-day! sth and doth Sta, ‘en, Street, “3 East ‘Bide Store erand 1230 Btrest Rath and 67th Ste 50th abd 16 1et Sts. 2 Bowery, ov, eiroome Sd Ave... nr. St No, 442 Wing Ti sertion Rrogue Last G Men's —Waterproof Sole ubber Heel— 14 Service Stores Shore Delivered FREE to Part of the World Scotch Grain In- $7.5° Now, when you, or any member of the family go to the nearest Blyn Store—there’s one convenient to you—and see for Blyn’s help you cut down the family shoe bill. in the leather, the last and the skill that do all we promise, every shoe—Quality that makes shoes wear—Quality that has established the 85-year-old Blyn reputation—Quality that gives you most for your money and saves you many dollars Blyn Shoes save you mon Qu 442. ridge str Broadway, n Shoe e Yamily Shoe Bill N these days of clamor for lower prices, thrifty men and women make You can’t afford to pay fancy prices for Fifth dollar you spend for shoes must bring you one hundred full cents worth of good, substantial merchandise—of smart need shoes urself how We put iality built right into 3 [Brooklyn Stores, 444 Ful Broadway 2 Newark. Stores, O80" Broad St 100 Market St. Order Dept., War Ww. No. 653—Bovs' Russia Calf— Wing Tip: Rubber Heel... SILVER PLATED FLATWARE Excellent quality on Nickel Silver Base, Silver Design, guaranteed to wear. in Sterling 2.50 4.50 5.25 4.50 Tea Spoons. Regularty 2.95 doz., for 5.50 5.95 5.50 Dessert Table Dessert Forks Medium 5.95 Medium Knives ry ‘THE NEW YORK ELECTRICAL SHOW THIS YEAR HERE IS WHAT YOU GAIN BY BUYING from the MANUFACTURER DIRECT The benefit of $5 years’ ex. persnee manufacturing um- Has exclusively, saving of profit for melt A wonderful assortment to make your selection from. PARK AVENUE 54" STREET sayremern 28 To ocrosen 8 tem TO 1PM he retailers’ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ~ —-— SS | WORK MONDAY WONDERS uspar won wanre wonx wonpaua aE tin ‘ (

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