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POLICE CONTROL OF TAXIS, VICTORY Of EVENING WORLD New Law Will rill Make for En- forcement of Ordinance and Protection of Public. CHECK ON CRIMINALS. Measure Long Advocated by This Newspaper in Fight for Clean Taxi Service. By Sophie Irene Loeb. (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) ALBANY, M. tory scored by ning World in the Legislature is that of a now law passed yestemlay, which places the Taxicab Bureau under the juris- diction of the Police Department. The purpose of the Steinburg bill js to get a better enforcement of the taxieab ordinance (unother Evening World achievement) and placo the responsibility of its enforcement more effectually under the Police Depart- ment The bill provides that the Police Department shall have cognizance and ntrol of the licensing of public hacks and of drivers of public hacks, \nder all laws or ordinances now ex- isting or hereafter enacted providing for such licensing. All of the powers. and dutics in relation to the licensing of lacks and drivers, heretofore exer- cised and performed by the Depart- ment of Licenses and the Commis- ner of Licenses, are transferred to e Police Departir The Taxicab Bureau, however, with the chiet of tha John Dren- nan, is transferred intact. Mr. Drennan has for rs endeavored to regulate und improve the taxicab service, and his retention in office has been urged by a large number of civic organizations In the city. The work of the Lureau, however, is under the general direction of the Police Department. The new bureau is to be under the mmediate direction of a head to be nown as Chief of the reau, who, except the first incumbent of the position (Mr. Drennan), shall ve ap- winted by the Police Commission: The chief of the bureau ts gnly emovable by the Pelice Commis- stoner for cause, after a hearing upon ges, The chief of the new bur have the power to grant, suspend and revoke publ i Hieenses and licen- ses of public hack drivers, heretofore yested in the Commissioner of Licert- ses, and to conduct hearings and ¢ amine witnesses to ascertain facts in connection with the granting, sus- pending or revoking of such licenses. The Chief of the Division of Li- censed Vehicles in the Department of Licenses and the subordinate em- ployees, whose duties are mainly con- nected with the licensing of publi hacks and public hack drivers, ar transferred tothe Bureau for Licens- ing Public Hacks and Public Hack Drivers in the Police Department, with ame titles, grades and salaries, ject to the power of the Police missioner to abolish unnecessary positions, except the position of chief of the bureau All of the civil service employees are retained in the bill, but none of the persons so transferred and no jother employees in the new bureau are to be members of the uniformed force or participate in the police pen- sion fund. It is b togethe au shall ieved that this measure, with the other bill passed through the efforts of this news- paper, will help change some of the ntolerable conditions now obtaining n the taxicab industry. The othey bill, which has passed hoth Houses, will make it obligatory ery chauffeur to furnish a pond 500 to cover possible injuries lo persons or property \ chauffeur will not be permitted a taxicab for hire in the City ’ New York until he files such @ yond in the State Tax Department, It is believed that these two meas~- ires, now before the Governor, will erve to eliminate the bad elements aw existing in the taxicab service. Many of the competent ch eurs perating cars in the city have had » suffer because of the reckless and responsible clement that has crept nto the industry. The Police Department will now be veld responsible for all violations that vill occur in the au, nd together with the bond feature it believed the city can now be assured he best taxicab service of any city ) the United States, especially since smpetition has made the rates as low s in any other city This newspaper has constantly sed such legislation as would cles » the taxicab conditions and © public the best possible ‘The first workable ordin: cured by this newsp in ad it has stood the test of all ourts, A campaign was carried on to ubolish private hack stands in ront of hotels and restaurants, which profited these places to the tune of $500,000 annually and for which the ublic had to pay A Legislative act secured by this newspaper changed these private hack stands to public hack stands, where very taxicab man had equal oppor- unity to get business, As prophesied, this made it possible for hundreds of chauffeurs to go into the taxicul business immediately, nd with the lowering of rates by the new ordinance thousunds of cabs rere soon running on the streets of ew Yor! The growth of the indus now made it neve rowing abuses and these two meas wee, Which have just passed, it is bglieved, will go a great length in a@@compuishing much needed reforms ry to correct some eR NE RE ROT I ee weer ee mere TNT a THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922. “Pil stand for Thi for This Arrest, A Says Alleged Ex-Convict as He Surrenders. « | Trying to get evidence for the ime| viction of two men and a woman Whe were reported to be robbing silk mer | chants in the neighborhood of | Square while boxing matches in - son Square Garden were distracting the attention of the police, Detectiver Hoffman and Foray trailed Louls Rosen, a chauffeur, and Hyman Ras- Ltt tht ttt.) itt 1t1A-11212012202112TeITTItIrTiILnixctirimriIuiIriririsriuitiril kin, an ex-convict, now under $8,000 ball on a burglary charge, throyeh the: “Serap the churches, “Protestantism is as “The modern man “We were ready to “The churches argue “What holds people “America’s 400 come “The east side last night. along with the. battle. dead to-day as was is not interested in die for our country. that their concern is together is the com. munity churches open church is democratic, , "They red ee saw Riser pores pres Bu BS = poe SS pe lt Se pte Mil AS aed ST Son} ships!” medieval Catholicism.” the things which con- But would we die for with Heaven, getting munity in which they their doors to all.” Americanized relige which he handed to Rvetya Gal * a: cern the churches.” our churches?” Tid of responsibility.” Nye.” fon.” stenographer, of No. 1 Ridge Scuaas who was with Rosen. The men Jeft the girl, each followed by a 4 iz church,” for which I heave heard Ewa meri Dr. John Haynes Holmes oven evnies nd skepticg tape: | L-QStOr Puts Ban LETTERS BY TALKING MACHINE, Pings station of the Lecitsree acta tiently wish. subway. Miss Gold was there with Says ‘Scrap the Churches | \ii'.%aueiutn'es | ON atte Parties | ON NON-DESTRUCTIBLE RECORDS, | 2: oct ecome, 7 . Street Raskin recognized Hoffman, garee that, Gee cHmten, kee and Dance Mania NOW A SCIENTIFIC POSSIBI whom ho had seen as a visitor in’ Sing ° ° not?” I asked the leader of New apes = LITY se andl Along With Battleships’’| > j:conri cwry {88S (neh Sosetes Have No goatee ee wis Mere In) ciel when thee ht to Indulge in Such detective, saying, “I'l stand for the tuade their Hitatcioete te live tee Practises: Dr. Miller Rees Hutchinson Exhibits a Non-|areston this ‘tise Author of “New Churches for Old” Argues] friterim harmony. | Religtom | tunces and late night partion are Breakable Plate on Which Verbal Mes- bundle was full of burglars’ ivi Tou H f jon, not f ivi . denounced by the Rev. Dr. Ki As Hoffman was taking them of Divided Churches of To-day Are the Negation] (runit"tnaven' is busarton [uses sascy or tne bronsace teins sages May Be Inscribed. pao onlay od of True Religion and Declares the Real] {he fundamental idea that what | presisterian Church, Brooklyn, In an coming . follo 7 holds people ogether is the com- Rosen was then arrested. Religion Now Is Patriotism. munity in whieh they Hve-not |CUlterial in the parish papcr, the Another instance believed by the The United States can get ready to] you can just talk into the machine, kiss the oblong envelope and the pink hi ; oft the relied lary letter po oy prenemeana te [it In an envelope? At tho other en orge Washington postage stamp" 144, eyesight can't prevent the re- goouby, Even if the wireless telephone | ceiver of the “letter'’ from playing it “Jams the ether,"? correspondence in| on his machine, When he's through the tdeas in which they belleve. [Prospect Heights Bulletin, to be c pelle (to. De 8 cane Spas Se “The community church ovens [culated in the qhurch redhat Terapia Reps ‘ ie ; : er vas that of Mrs, Mertyl Pike of B: all., » to be done; they, are cumberers its doors to all. In our chure er y Marguerite Mooers Marshall SO earns aver Wo have Catiolicn Drates No. 341 West 48th Street, who fell to-morrow morning lerap the churches along with As one who hurls a challenge, tants and Jews; we havo a “The dancing man Dr. Bailey} ie cuture will be mainly bg word of he can throw it away or burn it, Now | Gown basement stairs on Sixth Aye: the battleships! Just as the lat- Dr. Holmes flung back his dari director of one of America’s big- | s giving parents, churches,| my % that we have the proper revord, it is] 7¥¢ 98d was hurt. At Bellevue 9 ter are needed only go long as na- | lead, lightly frosted with gra) gest railway systems, and a } 4nd even public authorities, no end} mouth as a logical development of a4}. simpie matter to make a murket-|Tevolver was found in her poske: Gouw wisit.to etaplindiee theln nde aes * woman who, as a Communist, bas }°f trouble. Churehes and all organi-| invention just announced by Dr. Mi-| ablo recording device.’* She said it was her own and. wax tional divisions and animosities, “What did yo~ have in mind? | been hiding from tho law for two | et cote et de from all corme) (ef Recs Hutchinson. identity of the inventor was] ne ee Susan ew Voeiee Datars sn ie ‘ : T usked, as he paused, “when you years; we have no distinctions id be kept free from all forms], ae =r Snaaalbd : ; so the hes, as they are at gale: hae CHO tran OF doLdaye IWInOE Of rae or even of coloy, dancing. ‘The church should not| This now contribution to scienco ts tlosely guarded A eat thence STOWAWAY SAVED LIFE yesent cons! 2 a reste 2 fi ¢ 2 4 rese! be directly or Indirectly involve a phonograph record that i s : ORS ae o1 present constituted, both embody interested in the things which are at present 400 |e directly or indirectly involved in} a phonograph record that is just a8) 4 because the unbreakable disc is} OF COMPANION ON SHIP und intensify the division of re- vone: attered all over | te practice of this growing evil, safe {n the hands of a parcel post not t a commercial artic! siglo 6 Ac avid a thie aqiuroesa™ bo answered, | with qianned on tho aaime |, Fe ee ee control ver] cleric or a ten-months-old baby, as a] First he played a new record. Then] Youth Whe Stole Aboard at Damate nogation of true religion, its Geath. architecture and decorat pragmatic. teat, thos work! [sponsible for its Sunday School, its China exe, It is unbreakable and so/he slammed it on the floor, The L, ister Mere, 4 Protestantism, in all {ts forms, is Theologic hatr-spliting. Formal They have no problem of at Christian Bndeavor Societies, and its [nearly unbendable that Dr, Hutehin- Ps eilag heard the record crack, but} Nathan Fischer, fifteen, whose éis- Map eeelvd. eollwibnt toseingy Ga Ores services. The Bible, All sorts of tendance. Iam thinking of one |Vatious other organizations; and nol gon lad to exert all lis 165 pounds to| “eR 't Was played he could not) ter is Mrs, Rose Mandel of No, 7 ae da questions which are of no prac- little town in California, which Jone having the welfare cf the: church the disc In hulw arose his | {een gety letect. Then Dr. Eiutch- 1s, yant Avenue, The Bronx, satel iila medieval Catholicism in the Fif- heal fatebentlae) eenesem: teh has such a church, along with a {at heart should bring upon :t the re- c hw across his}inson smashed his heel into the disc} Bryant 4 q g 11 teenth and Sixteenth Centuries.” average individual—such as the community centre and ‘a com- proach of using these organizations easly every ity dhe and distorted it with his fingers,Jown life and that of one other stow- ‘A clergyman sut in his study truth or falsity of the Darwinian munity school, The peopte, men | {rem objectionable practices. We hone] grapn.' he told The Bvening esi ty, iy. rigord sounded perfect. |away on the steamship Latvia, vues telling mo in words that snapped | theory, ox the second coming of | und women, io to the chureh | tley, hereafter respect our PFIREIDICS | tis inspiring suite in the Wootworth'| alle aad. cropped Niasalt Wit ait Has Mionaccd to) reach” doth as eet “7 a Sunday = eh nd ate ny des 2." B welt wtnd crackled and scorched why Tobaee pee al area Tei Lactiegiee to the ditch pee Tate te heading “Another Grave} Bullding. “What is the use of taking|his weight on top of it. ‘ThO disc Jout of Halifax and warned ship's of- the modern ch»reh is no longer you wish to see them really 4 ; Foul Dr. Builey ay| the time and energy to write a Ietter}looked like a piece of corrugated] ficers of carbon monoxide gas in the yo > ally in- the community centre Saturday ult,” Dr, Bailey haw this to say i A going scucern ana! How i€ tauet TA Asaed cae Hien. BMS IBGHAES: sohecie tae. [abut Intel purtieas when, with this unbreakable record, pas But it played without a oot bunkers. = ae be reorganized to do business in “And on the other hand, as day, are worse off than the “Latte hours for parties are obj Aya ; Two sawnwaye were hauled ont, S afy'acousel? oven Dr. you've pointed out in ‘New churches. Yet the community | tionat Children who have to giv POLICE END LURID TRIP reais ace tions aca A MLE AS kd bead fimcchsy ah lonieae newt aie, the future. ‘J'accuse!’’ cries Dr. Ch ei aly RANEGE item t the core—which is made of a]The third, Michael Beege, survived. ayne y the nurches for Qld,’ the chureh js chureh school, In, this town, is ]UP chureh duties because their school OF COAL SALESMAN i E ont Dita be . John Haynes Holmes to the not interested in all sorts of crowded with children, who go to | *tudies ure xo exacting that they can- ally prepared non-warping paperJand was sent to Ellis Island with churches, like another Zola. problems which neern the it as readily and eagerly as they |Mot spare time for relizious work, ‘iekices i has Miva Sume expansion co-effi-|young Fischer for deportation ween eee ayerage’man reariy,! 1 observed: Pagterrca en ihould: Hae BI at ny Cheeks, Defective Say it as the vencer which carries the|the Latvia docked to-day. Fiseher phonogriphic impression, If the ve-|stole aboard at Danzig. He said ‘his [had called on Dr. Holmes, one s I camo up here in tho sub- “The community chureh is an |late hour’. Parents have NOKT Ap f of the leaders of liberal religiots way I noticed how every evening integral rt of the community to the pastor of this evil. Charles Edward Vickard of ne inl aaeed the core holds it In exact/only living relative was his sister. thought in New York, at the paper carried an eight-column that is the explanation. The | 0r10.80 is late enough for any purty.”| Queens, spent a pleasant winter in] DOW ANA CHD ACCEL OYE Der: ees ae x Community Chureh, No. 61 st streamline head, calling attention community church |s democratic Florida and made the trip back to New % GIRL IN TAXI FOUGHT Rit Ricect, otaeiich he isthe to the fight for the housing bills, —none of this fuss about Bishops [NEGROES ATTEMPT York without Ypense to bimeclt, ar: Pehla Ladies daar! BY pasa MAN BEFORE LEAPING fdinlater, 4d wanted him to dis- against the lobb a It and hierarchies and presbyteries riving this morning in tho custody of Vol, power pro tdatenineea eon cuss the findings in “New Is a topic of inte and the rest of the old-time or- TO ABDUCT GIRL Detective Maskell owe ickeaal hia up ents rest ao oanen ain ona Mother Says She Ha 7] the average New Yorker, and che antz: % " y : ” ed on wha a called “the stu- Churches for Old,” his book whieh te’ averoan Now, Corks Abd lene, || menleations mie conimuntty FROM HER TAXICAB] gown south, whore he was arr: ted a) pidity of American industry. Nervous Breakdow: DI : is~ # ef = me exh Bate ton, few di go on un indletment found] «ary = cevrae on pdllnicn 6 taminasing reforms embodied in the bills, such a8 Oliver Wendell Holmes |ineiroy When She Resists Eflorts|im this etty charging sralctment four] “lf somo of these industries which| ‘The pollee of Mount Kisco hope to as a best seller. It will provoke Yet, what under the stim has any prophesied for us year z njured When She oie be arraigned un Monday’ in the Court {Suffer from periodic depressions} learn more to-day about the expertebce passionate agreement and equally New raed church done to help i , = fo Drag Her Into at oral Be salons, A rear: ; Peat egy Sheth tres:co mans of & young woman who Jumped from a passionate dissent, but there's not he situation Again Dr. Holmes flung back ar C BO NVEREEE 37) IOUS OI AROb, Oe erred tees . ale for which) .peeding taxi Wednesday night in front a dull pago in it. ‘The author ro- “That's good illustra- his head, with the gesture of Another Car. Pickard anything the po-] there is always a demand, there would | “°*UIhE [ee Mn : 5 ” Sel eis , . because he be no unemployment. ‘Take thy coal] of the home of Moses Taylor, two mile fentlessly sets off his charge tion, d Dr. Holmes, “The challengs A welled do woman who sud she tate with ot J ploy hp cor from tho town, afters struggle: with of controversial dynamite: that, housing problem is, indeed, of n- e community church,” ne | was Bleanor Byrnos, twenty-two years |ioaring forged certiNeations, an Se ee er DOTA ane ee ee tka Gane RNa red #aiie Coan edorrinus wunber Gh Amare terest to every man, woman and said, “Is the synthesis of all our | old, of No. 124 West 63d Street, « tele-]operated in Macon and Atlanta, eee ee eee cic lane Honea. ce Charlie Mostty stolen cans, the church is already a dead child in New York; it has a di- united activities, all the ways In | ynone operator, reported at the West} A Httle less than a year -6o young]? ihntaitate Wtte te Tit goaran-| tre lor the ‘Taylor estate, Until SHune thing, in which thoy take no man- rect bearing on tlicir morals as which we work together for the | 4, 5 Bt tt ly th corning | Pickard—he ix twenty-six—was i cout] tee that with a is thought the men on rahe asia: she Web Akay’ Bian Maes Tatereat Ge wehtoh they Fae well ag on their health, Yet, as | ‘hetterment of mankind, It is the | {71H Street Station efrly, this marie) salesman. In the White Light District a enc eee ee glaake te heen | a tealned nurse, ( ey, you say, the churches have left forerunner"’--his youthtully bri, [tat ®, axe, dn wich she was Role |i, met a young woman calling Wwraeif|tmes when mining Is aluck to keep] tater Mra. J. M. Reld of Qradilte “{n the first place,” he charges the matter untouched, just as they jant brown eyes v shining ral Park West by four Negroes in b Arline Corey Stevens, claiming tojevery one busy. The trouble 18 we are | Rprings sald the girl was her daughter, PING, ges, is Central Park Fee aughter of William 1. Corey, the/trying to sell furs in South C1 the al ae a have stood aside from most other ‘with what one hopes may. be 3 She ation AiR Di Ra “to PR aughter o am 2. , & South Africa] who had suffered a nervous breakdown, ‘the churches are identified with _ a e P nay a touring car who 4 pted es 1 magnate, and who sald he had} when what they want 1s fans. H cli e id be 3 ideas and practices of lifo in social problems. The churches prophetic enthusiasm —‘of the [her tuto thelr automobile, Sho suid thut| Sivon her $160,000 to play. with. Sven Wate heglegite’ te cake ole ie ae oe ee Shin theURioakrn Saami dies ggt Would argue that their concern Gay when all the world will boa. |When she resisted one of tho Nogroca| @gun Mee FIOhte tO MY peckekil onjCver, were beginning wake up| by two men in an automobile near 1 4 H a ri 4 y, ‘° ‘4 " here, Croton Lake. She was not hurt. the slightest interest of any kind, is with loaven, and — with ‘community’ on carth and struck her, 1821, Two days later one hie wien ie Lob only not inter. teaching people how to get there, Hanitan williisee onGianatier Her screams attracted two pedestrians aw brotignt an annulinant ie things of this brothers.” at whose approach the Negroes, whol suit in this clty against Adelo Arline ested in the things which con- the churches,” _ were about to lift her Into their ear. |Gorey, Mr. Corey. denied that the corn the churches, but he does oe dropped her and drove off, followed by] woman was either his daughtor or his st even be Dr. Holmes added (an tronic not even believe in them. He has emile pulling down the corners of HOW NEW SCHOOLS her taxicab. F niece, simply moved out of the world Her face was cut, her wr ned] The indictine in which the typical Protestant his mobile mouth), “take an ex- and her hip brui: » the eneounter, [based on the church was born and in which it cecdingly convenions: way (Of CAN BE EQUIPPED merchants who 1) > CHARGE HE TOOK SCOTCH } him. t against Viekurd was omplatnts of New York shed cheeks for is still living at the present mo- GGeanyne tele’ a0Glal: “esapons ~ ment. What the churches are ity: A New Corporate Stock Insuc May “ ” i thinking and saying and doing he aa Be Used te Ween © Structures.| WHILE “TESTING” WIRING| pLANE’S FALL INTO SEA does not know, or, if he chances We laughed when I told him of Anxiety expressed by Mayor Hylan = MAY cost AVIATOR EYE RO BAG) UG GAAS ADE Catt: the speech I had once heard, in | over the fate of new school Wuillit trictan” V8 uoud Who can testify that tho vhich a Mitte I W. W. girl . Graft When Arren Lieut. rein © Badly Hort When Ustae abs Ee Rbek OE en, which a i 8 here In the event an amen ‘i oe Be Se mately Se hau CHiusoben cai Charged with the theft of nine bot Wind Upsets Machine. importance? From the lives of charged tha churches will | the pay-as-you-go" law : Anes Afra Nal Surgeons in Wie’ Marina Hoopitat « the majority of our people the tell you how to get plo im the | oa .sea by the Legislature 1 ingen ches Asin mater eR y \aneY Sauk churches have disappeared. 'Those sky!" And if any religious reader Robb, No. 95 Bast 64t! ch Stapleton fenred to-day that Lleut who to-day support and attend resents criticism from go radical | Py school authorities here tous Aatamnad, thir 117 Bas Francis B, Vatentine may tos alght of them are members of a genera- a source, let him consider the In a statement the Muye te} was arraigned to-day ju York-|the right eye as a result of his fall In tion reared to the practice of re- judgment of Abraham Lincoln on | Clared: “If the pay-as-youse Pen iN] ving Court an army airplane five miles off Sandy ligious observance. ‘The new gen- the churches, which Dr, Holmes | Not amended to exempt school turn)” Meismar was admitted to the cellar |sfook late yeaterday eration has broken free and turned quotes from F, B. Carpenter's | ture it will mean that the oper of the Robb house yesterday. when hel gris. plane was one of five from te other things. * “Six Months in the White House." | about twenty-eight public s« suid ho wished to inspoet electric heer aylvacaret eign Seal Said Lincolt ing the next year or so will be held] wirk Shortly thereafter « maid dis- | Mitchel Field that flew to sea to wole closet was}come Brig. Gen, William Mitchell, re T have noyev united myselt to up for want furniture and other} covered the lock on t eee irate errant artery any cbure vuse L have found | equipment.” sing. | Detectives joud Smith turning aboard Aquitania from Lappe tig Nadim bec ne ka, diMculty in giving my assent to To meet this emergency the mond: |Oo The Feat een ear ae volamor | Germany. Lieut, Valentine was the Met ibes She naan euik eens the long, complicated statements | ment in question includes the UO] iuine with the bottied oode pilot and Private David 5f, Stivin was Tite GEL RARE ee ot ¢ sn doctrine, whieh words, “and equipment Ite ac eGOd aratie’ hi I weneede'l cammmaeiauian te GsAkial kad! ebhan materialistic and frivolous mem bai <j oe Breceriale a ; Chamber I to the detective eth passengers on the liner wers watehing : ea catt at an} auditor of the Board ot Kiucatic only Kood stui . n aan - = alba era/or this genera ian Yon! do ribe over its altar, | explained today that this less! 4 n fellow cnn mike $2 ihe andgpmcogu tres sihen ‘Valenti “I do not!" he declared. “There acquit sa 1 Sn Hin Never MEADE sgtHIn I , wr . cori Keates “ is & g00N deal of materialism tewits al tae disbets lupe cena ear aa ACTRESS'S BLOOD FAILS __|inwchinn as Gt ‘oated SMO larly ml with @ nM expended balances of eld corr t off by the Sandy Hook Among Us, particularly manient 1y soul and with all | stock issues were used to furnish th TO SAVE FATHER'S LIFE| Yor’ and tnndead ats! it si le war. on- d thy neighbor as | funds. Now that these bal re Valentina has a deep pee ee a anh Las ehureh. will J join [ured up the Bourd will have to pay | Warey Branelle Dies After Two) head, a fracture o he idealist e yved « B ) a " ” i) 2? : 1 , ms ee jones. y quan ts tbe wee psp ne the eart and all my |for equipment out of the $ oio] Pransfaxtons Peom Daughter, — | nos and ace! ation an ‘ 5 s, Whole | jo. Ja few elite and bry hear efforts of our men and | corporate stock insue authe for} Puneral services held 10") sank soon after the men were rescued women, We were ready, many | the Construction of set | morrow afternoon at 4 0 in South _ of us, to die for our country, and is t t , New outaiie the y l 1, | Norwalk ‘onn., for Horr , ite that is the ultimate tert But | ehucch Old" is no mere | boWever: some purist 1 TCs) Gaacae Gland ; FILM PATRONS FLEE FIRE would we go out and die for our | : ecutent to pu 1 en aaa ORY, srcuH ught from A myater none AMID SHOWER OF GLASS} churehes? The 1 religion o} modern, Ramson ont to. pul Walls, a re nd ft Mr. Brunelle's. d ' n ete uct jown the pillars of the temple. | will Qout a new oer ‘ Pike Kee BEMAICIMNA In ANID GILG MEAT Gueetala/arhace danas are “Eagatnew ‘package ‘that fits;the pocket | out he yavinced that to provide furniture, be hw end wae desoribrd ! iheiwasbHig uulidineg 1 : | tja,price that fits the} pocket- book whieh some of my triends ehure Ist come! He builds it "ERNON, III a ni Loulse Bruuellc, hia actress] tators in a moving pict . TURKISH, Vinci: TA’ and BURLEY Tobacco eviticised, but whieh f£ am n bis pa w3 he has built at Eumteon, N u P | daughter. vol nt 1 trana-fcupying the ground f v shed ready to justify, [I have spoken | least one such church in realit | i ay si) bh ‘ wo] f i pam t Hom ita wt fo the attest by t M smi “epr mt of the ‘impudent intrusion’ of the e nocratic, creed- | 5", old; ta dead att } bis Hy che y the a F of falling gla 1 et Sa nats : She was almost blind and very feeble) but the effect was only temporary. M nh the loft occupied by the Fauttne | att. ete ' 5 hurches into the business of the worshippers | for several months before br .veath | Brunelle wa hie miaty-mcond year. pany, on the third floor, and * FAETH AYES modern world. They simply get ¢ towether in the neme of She was satd to have been Uo in ; fo the waich |e ti in the way of the things that hare neighboriine: ° floor above. in nie the Longacre Pr a “human _— Richmond,