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conversation in his small, steamy eating place,
Brent said he represented a
DR. ^ BARNES AND A WRIT.
REFUSAL TO INSTITUTE AN INCUMBENT.
*Birmingham, Dec. 22.
Dr. Barnes, Bishop of Birming, ham, has now issued a comprehen- sive statement with regard to his refusal to institute the Rev, G. D. Simmonds, assistant curate of St newspaper syndicate in New York. Mary's, Tyne Dock, South Shields, Out on a story about the old fam-to the benefice of St. Aidan's.
lies of the cast. Doing New York Small Heath, Birmingham.
The trustees, who are the and vicinity at present.
patrons of the living, are stated to have decided to issue n.writ de- manding the institution of their nominee. The trustees are Dr. Frere, Bishop of Truro, the Rev. J. J. Agar-Ellis, Dr. J. Notley, of Small Heath, Canon C. H. Lang, and Mr. Royle Shore, formerly of Birmingham. No writ has yet
"Some day you picked," the other commented.
handar-rya suardian, Lenart Bren, hap Ith ample funds and ari Parisian frocks. But she dares, not quration har of being in love with firent and call har a tool for giving up dancing and partien for him.
school-girl infatuation for Resiling ber him, rent at her promise to do any thing he sake her to, and sure he will tell her about her parentage after abe gradiis ac farm, Ons day Brent apice & gold and diamond locket on a starving beggar who has falles tuo," In an alley. Ifa bends over to take the Joe ket and haara mumbled words abotit "Evansre»
Uns-dialsherited and decide to help, the
" old maa and And out his story,"
from her wealthy
grandfather, Cyril K.
"Best kind of weather," Brent explained. Find people where you expect them. Ready to talk,
4
Well, if you're looking for somebody to talk you go see old
It will be recalled that Dr. Barnes recently stated that he would require certain assurances from any incumbent who might be presented for institution at any of the so-called "rebel" churches.
The bement is too far gone to reveal much man Brufte at the Three Corners been received by Dr. Barnes. sampt that his name is Charire Owens Ne Drug Store. He'll tell you plenty. Sind that his wife is deady and that shem That old fellow's been here all his Was a baby Evangeline whom he has hidden life. Worked in that sama, store mainchith. Unable to learn more, Breni rince he was a kid. It's his boast ves him money for food and lodging and that he knows everything of in- when he grew to dine with woman called portance that's happened around here in the last 50 years. He'll give you the lowdown of the old familles, all right."
to meet him again NORE day.
Carmel and they quarrel. Bormise te ke Jale.
CHAPTER VI.
גי
•
•
Bishop's Statement.
The following is a summary of the statement now issued by Dr.
Barnes: .
“CINEMA NOTES.
"HOLLYWOOD REVUE" HIT-
WRITTEN IN HOUR.
A century or so ago his publish ers locked Rossini in his room so that he might finish "The Barber of Seville," the opera for which perhaps he is best known. It was scheduled for production upon a certain date and all other prepara tions had been made, including the
selection of a cast: In order to escape, his confinement Rossini finished the work.
But you don't have to do that with Fred Fisher, famous author of "Dardanella," "Peg o" My Heart," "Happy Days and Lonely Nights" and countless other song hits.
Flaber now is under contract to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and he, too, not unlike Rossini, writes songs to order. He is one of the fteen songs writers who have produced music for "The Holly- wood Revue," which is now at the Queen's Goldwyn-Mayer super-musical pro-
duction,
Theatre as a Metro-
"We need a snappy hartial air to fill in this spot," remarked Harry Rapf, producer of the revue." "What "In November, 1925, 1 published time can I play it for you?" asked letter to the clergy of the diocese Fisher. "But, Fred, you haven't In which I asked inter alia that in written it yet," replied Ropf. “What publie worship unauthorised ser- time can I play it for you?" repeat- vices such as Benediction, Ex-ed Fisher. Within three hours he position, Devotions, Procession of had returned with his music, ar- ranged for the pinno, a complete "Such services, as I have often song, words and all. Dave Snell the Host, &c., should cease. pointed out, imply errancou doe-played and Fisher sang it for
teaching, which 1, as Bishop, am "Ukelele The" (Clir Edwards) who attrine akin to Tran-substantiation. the M.G.M. executive.
They encourage false, sacramental “That's a hit song." commented was latening. The famous record- ng maestro of the ukeleleje a mem ber of the "Revue" cast.
Rain dashod and posted against
"Thanks," Brent sald grate- the windown with increasing vio- lence as the early hours of the fully. "That's a fine lead. "Well, morning, synchronizing with the how much do I owe you? I'd bet hands of the expensive watch on a ter catch Bruite when he isn't like stand by the walnut bed, neared ly to be busy," the sleeper's breakfast time. He paid for his coffee with a Presently Brent stirred and sat dollar bill, and when the change up, tossing the cover away and was handed him he alad received stretching his silk-clad arms lux-directions for finding the Thret urlously. But for all the comfort Corners Drug Store. and security of his surroundingra
As he expected, the place was as he observed the storm spending once for Mr. Bruite and in his brow was 'erenneil with a senwall but deserted. Brent asked
a Battering itself against the glass barriers, duced himself, with
For a moment he was tempted to playup to the nua's vanity, give up his plans, to remain in- "I was sent to you, Mr. Brulte," doors and let the chimera that had he said, "because my people were seemed a luckly chance the night told that your long association before go glimmering. But Brent with the prominent families of had found that dogged determinatis, community has put you in a practice of reservation, suitably been tlon won many victories for him position to afford us information safe-guarded. Nevertheless, And he was loath to overlook even that we can get from no other request to the clergy was disobey-thur Lange's orchestra and
ed by rather more than a dozen "ound track" was made that" the faintest promise of a rich haul.
Incumbents in Birmingham, who, night. That's the story of "Strike Mr. Bruite benmed There might be something be- sides imagination in the old man's "Yes," he said, "I am an old rest-moreover, banded themselves to Up the Band," Fred Fisher's Intest
song hit. to subscribe to diocesan funds. story, he reflected. He and foldent here. I've seen families come gether to induce their people not "Against these so-called 'rebel' lowed up more funtastic, more im-and go. I guess I could tell you
Newspaper story, Vienrs I could successfully have possible seeming leads, and found some things. himself rewarded for his pains.
"Yes, quite a number of them, taken legal action; but in the Counell to contribute the assess tomary place in the hotel dinini Yu, America is losing its existing state of the law the in- ment made by the Diocesan Board
substantial ristocraty, or rather, I should say,cumbents would ultimately have of Finance.""
there are so many new people of elected to go to prison for ignor-
An hour later he took his cus-
source."
you say?"
trille,
well, you
pledged to banish and drive away. "When my letter was written, 1 did not, pending the fual form and ultimate fute of the Prayer Book proposals, actually
forbid the
A few hours lator the song had orchestrated, a colourful my chorus had rehearsed it with Ar-
Justice which I could have ob fained.
"Now, when I was made Bishop resolved that I would not try to restore discipline in the diocese
A
Mr. Simmonds did not reply tą
when he said that he would con- sult with the trustees of the liv
ing.
Then on November 23.ho wrote the Bishop stag: "I do not feel that I can consentiqusly give the undertaking for which you ank."
room and ordered à breakfast, being in dubit as to when and where he would launch wealth and influence that the old in an order of the High Court of this letter until November 11,
When the crisp bacon, the deli-families who built the country are cately cooked eggs and the thin being forgotten by the masses. We are making an effort to recrente brown tonet were enten, the second their lives in print for the public, cup of crystal-clear coffe lélsurely downed, he got up toget out on the make them reul and ... task to which he meant to degote understand. Intimate stories. The kind that draw people closer to those they're reading about. Anecdotes, Dhings like that. Humaned to me unless I have an adequate Three days later (November. 26) "I see," Mr. Bruite said, a bit asurance that he regards his pro- Dr. Barnes again wrote to Mr. Simmonds asking If he would give mise and oath as binding. vaguely.
"Hitherto I have alway rean undertaking in the following It was a dangerous drive through "And no nne can all 11 more the blinding rain, to his destinathan someone who has had clown reived such an assurance. But modified form:
the day.
He hesitated about using his own
car but, finally decided in favour of it. Driving helped him to think, made planning easier.
tion, Yonkers. He could work from
interest."
legal action, But, naturally, when any "rebel parish has fallen vacant, I have refused to Institute Pas its next. Vienr any man present-
51. Aidan's the trustees"propose to
make such a demand."
there and take a eab if it seemed to you, Mr. Bruite, go to law to challenge my right to the Vicarage of St. Aidan's, Small wiser, he told himself.
contact with one subject," Brent
in your position here, must have found yourself personally acquir-
"In asking you to institute me to
Heath, I write to say at your re- Not to Defend Action. quest that I am willing, in public The danger, was never upper-ing knowledge of the prominent
worship to obey the regulations of most in Brent's thoughts. He was families in Yonkers that will be of
Referring to the proposed issue the Prayer Book (or, alternative- interweaving the threads of the much more interest to the public writ; Dr. Barnes states that ly, of any revised Prayer Book Blory Charles Nellin had told him than mere data that can be obe is assured that, if he defended which may become lawful), and success that I will not depart from the law in his rational but discommected tained from records. Haven't you, the action, he would be phrases, making them fit the pats for instance, been called upon at ful. Nevertheless, he is deter-as therein set forth, unless I have tern that was developing in his own times to fulfill the office of doctor, mined not to enter a defence, as it from you in writing that you mind.
[lawyer, judge?" He had already consulted a di-j Brent smiled ingratiatingly and rectory and learned that there liv-Mr. Bruite expanded promisingly, ed in Yonkers a man named Cyril "Of course, of course," he agreed; Kilmer Cunningham, just as Nellin but I can't betray any confidences, had said. But what he wanted now mind you." was more intiuate information con-
assured "Certainly not," Brent cerning Cunningham,
him emphatically. "We couldn't His first move when he drove in-use anything that was likely to to the main surtion of the village arouse protest. Just give me what 30 to inquire the way to you are quite certain you will be Cunningham's address. With some pleased to see in print." Bittle difficulty, owing to the storm and the atrangeness of the local- ity, he found the street and pres ently the houHQ.
the order which the trustees seek will raise no objection to action is not one, he holds, which he much as I may desire to take. I jeould obey even if it were issued, † understand that you will not per- "I am told," he adds, "that, mit reservation of the consecrated when the hetion has been begun, I elements of the Holy Communion." may make no statement to the
Mr. Simmonds replied the fol- Preas. Hence now publish the
lowing day stating that the Bis- relevant correspondence.”
The first letter is dated Noveni-hop's letter would receive a reply "in due course.' This reply was ber 3rd,, and is addressed to Dr. Barnes by Dr. Notley, on behalf of forthcoming on December 3, und the trustees, stating that the was gain a refusal to give the ing of St Aidan's has been offerci | undertaking asked for. to, and accepted by, the Rev, G. D.
The same day (December 3) the Bruite cogitated. "Well now,"
Simmonde. he began uncertainly, "there's the
In his reply, dated November patrons of the living also wrote Again Nellin's veracity was con-
Doake family. Ever heard of 4th, Dr. Barnes states that he is to Dr. Barnes with regard to the
institution, writing to Mr. Simmonds. firmed. The house was, truly, rat-them?. And the Northwynds?
Brent got out a note-book and The Bishop's letter to Mr. Sim-) ting. Old and disinal, bleak and
The reply to this took the form forlorn. It stood in the midst of pencil. Fifteen minutes later he monds, which is also dated Noven of a letter (dated December 6) stately trees that might have lent had a formidable list of names and her 4th, recalls that St. Aidan's from Mr. Charles Ekin, Legal So- It grace another time, but now.atted facts. But Bruile had not has been one of the so-called cretary to the Bishop of Birming- whipped and bent with wind and yet come to the name Cunningham "ebel" churches of the diocese, ham, in which he informed Dr. rain, they were themselves dend Brent did not wish to press and enclosed the following letter Notley that the Bishop had refused him. So he went on taking down for Mr. Simmonds to sign as a to institute Mr. Simmonds in view prived of dignity.
The man's broadly encompassing preliminary to institution:
of the fact that he was 'unwilling Brent halted his car on
"In asking you to institute me to give the undertaking asked for. highway and surveyed the house idea of human interest, beginning with a feeling of disappointment to wonder if he was wasting his to the Vienrage of St, Aidan's,
Solicitors Letter, Small Heath, I write to say, 'at He'd been prepared to find it in time,
"Then, and somewhat reluctantly, your request, that I am willing In decadence, but its present state
Then, on December 17, Messrs. hardly justified the belief that it but drawn to it by his own grow public worship to obey the regula- was owned and occupied by a mil-ing interest in his recital, Bruite tions of the Prayer Book (or alter. Vizard Oldham and Co., solicitors
mestined Cyril Cunningham, nutively of any revised Prayer wrote to Mr. Ekin as follows:
the
7
the law as therein set forth unless
Honaire, he felt.
"Maybe you've heard of old Cun- Book which "may become lawful}, Well, there remained the verifi
"Your letter of the 6th instant cation of neighbourhood gossip. ningham who lives out at Bramble, and that 1 will not depart from addressed to Dr. Notley has been And certainly the grounds were wood?" he said cautiously.. extensive enough to make the Brent nodded "Oh yes," he said. I have it from you in writing that placed in our hands, and we have been instructed to act 16 place valuable, that is, if the far-We've already an article on him. you will raise no objection to ac stretching fields and wooded lots But it's sketchy. If you can help tion such as I may desire to take. solicitors for his and his co-trus- he saw belonged to the Cunning-us fill it nut... but I understand I understand that you will not fees, in this matter. In view of ham estate.
that there's a story there we can't permit reservation of the conge the position, we have been instruct. He drove on, looking ahoad forget. no one knows about it." crated elements of the Holy Comed to jasus a writ against the Bishop
"Well," Bruite cleared his throat munion. I will a gas station or garage, A glance}
also urge the of Birmingham on behalf of our clients for an Order of the Court at the gasoline gauge on the in-for his important announcement. I
that the Rev. George. Doyle Bim- strument panel indicated that fila "Well, I know that story, and
armonds be inducted to the above fuel was getting low.
1
guess I'm one of the few that does his daughter," he said with That was just what he wanted. Mind, I'm not saying I'm going to, apologetic note in his voloc. Ran church, and we are writing to ask At the station he stopped again tell you what it is, but if you're away with a musician, didn't shot if you are in a position to accept and asked for gas and water, and going to write about him anyway I think our version has it that she service of this writ on behalf of the then decided he'd have a cup of there's no sense in getting the facts came back a few years later and Bishop. If not, would you kindly coffee at the lunch stand. He was wrong. What do you know about begged the old man to forgive her refer us to his Lordship's solici in no hurry about venturing-forth him already?!!
I don't suppose you know anything tora? in the rain once more! Over the. Brent was amused at the man's about that?" he added cunningly. coffee and a package of cigarettes garrulous jealousy of his reputa- ! he fell into conversation with the tion for having more first-hand in man behind the counter.
formation about the people of his Fortunately for Brent the community than had any one else. young fellow was in a mood for He considered his answer carefully,
alking Business had been light then: all day and there had been little "We've got a few sticks about
On December 21, Mr. Ekin repli-- "Don't 11 Bruito bristled. "Ied that he would accept service on know that isn't the story at all the Blahop's behalf, although he She never came home. Don't you was instructed to say that Dr. go printing anything like that Barnes did not propose to appear in about her. You just listen to me the proceedings, in view of the fact If you think Evangeline Cunning that the issue was not really a legal ham would come crawling back!"
one at all, but a moral and spiritual (To be Continued.)
one, and the law not in doubt
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Correspondante in all, Princónt
“Fordgă Buchanan, and RashÊNG
· Máfe“ „Desselt' Bonés “Jemi
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