Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 03, 1915, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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ft YES ISO LEDGER
ADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DEClEMBEE 3, 1915.
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MOVIE MAN IS VICTOR
OVER STATE INSPECTOR
$$ SUIT TO REMIT FINE
judge Sulzberger Discovers
Clause in Law Saying Man
agers Need Not Show
Film Seals
DECISION HITS CENSORS
Representatives of Hoard Cannot
Enter OporatiiiR Koom
Unrestrictedly
A .nint I" 'Ik net providing for tha
CPi-vniinc of mm ins I'lclllros In tilts
Stnlf tint linil been nvpitookril liy rtt
to,in rot ',n"' ''' ro.miltcil lit n vie
tnn mil.n for .Initios .Milllierti, tiinimicr
of tin- '-il Siirot Tlipntiu. over l-'ntnk I'.
Brrtiiun, nn lnspirtor for tlio l'cllltK)!
Viinlii llvnul of MntltlK t'lrtlllo Onsois,
Miillnin Itml bi'Pii llnpil ti'i nnil costs by
MnKliti'itn Hohb. nn tbo clmCKC Unit ho
,cfnv. il in tifiinll lliotinan to enter bis
thratir to i'.iniln' "nppi-oveil seals" lit
(m linl ,n "" "oiiril of Cnsor to Mm.
Ho iiiifilnl tlm rime ariil .IiiiIkp Sill?.
httci tniinil snnu'tliliiK tlioliiwyeio over
lookeil Xhl I- i i ini'c piovlilhiK tlmt the In
tpritm -lioulil risk to sec the cdllllciltc
of niiorlilp i ntlier tluili Hie hiviIk. Hero
toKin tli I '".ml 1i:ih been ImsiiIiIr but
one oi'i-illli.iti' for ii Mini. Coplen of Hip
nbn in.- i-fit out Willi approval sottlM.
It will "o I"' m-cPHHnry for tlio boni-il
to Iiiiip n c-iiilli'.itc for eiieh copy of u
flint
,iulliin' iltfni?p foi bl refusal to
peunit Hn-nii.in to eMiinlnc the f.pnl.1 wiih
thit il' l,u' ptolillilt.M Hip mlmlcalon of
nn Mi., inn tin- HeciiMil opprutnr Into
tin oiicri'lim booth. He eontcmiril Htnl
llii'iu. in uitnlnl to cxiiinlno Minis then
IipIiiu xhown. llri'iin.'ui denied tlil.t Mini
Ml.! ho u. 'ititrd onl to look at filing that
hnd been rui' off earlier and were not
to lie U" d iiuiilu that day.
It wan nlfio utwrted by .Miillii'iu that
tli Hal e.iuw of Hk- enntioveiKj uiis bin
retuii' to tin n nu tbo HsIitH In Hie itiidl
tor'utn of the theatre bo lliennan could
find mi uIiixph, hli'h he hail ilioppiil
Bmii'in df tiled tbli. Tile Insiieitor ail
mlttdl In- did not nsk Mtilhnrn to leiuuvc
the III. I'm 'ip witnted lo rxainlne to an
other p'lit or the bullilliiK-
I'm tl'N reason Indue HulzhoiRei- te
mlttid Hit line aiX.ihiHt the inovltiK-pIc-tiin
lii'ii.tpr llo al.io rtllid, In effect,
thi' in Hi" ipi tm eitniiot tiller the ma
chine liooth uniustilcteilly for the Inspec
tion t t linn
J Louis HieltliiRC-r, bind of the Hoard
of I'ctfnrt, n nil his eounsel, Deputy At
toinrv Oi mr.il Josept I, Kun, weie pies
nt and suppoited llrnniiiin. Snninel V.
Vln-plt r was the iittoiney for Mulhcrii.
L'tGA RETTE-CRA ZED
BOY CAUGHT IN SAFE
Coiitlnuril from 1'iikp One.
dcr SWi hall tor n 1 Hither heiirltiK
cenibt r In. Then Ills home record
Di-
wns
looked up.
It ippe.tred that Terence Median bad
uoiki-il at the Dlsston saw woiks until
two wieKs nun. He smoked clKitiettes to
SUiii eveess that he lipeaine Iticapalile of
hold " ii Job, hut when he stopped sniok
Ing them, on leaving the Dlsston woiks,
Ids roui'itlnii mil not Improve ami his
mother took him to the ollk-e of Dr. 11.
W Ooos. .'-01 Miihei stt.it, last nlKht.
The dot tor i-Mimlneil Telence and then
talked to Mr. Keenan about the outb.
He said lie ippaieiitlv bad paresis, and It
looked to him like n proKrcsslve ease and
advised that he be sent to the psychopa
thic nan of the l'lilhulelphln Hospital
for obnervatlon. I'osslbly the boy mlh'lit
be fo'l'id hppelesslv Insane.
Mrs Keenan returned to her home, SOOT
North Mascher street, with her son. She
thinks he must have beard the doctor
tny that he ought to be sent away to
su Institution At any rale, he went
out and did not come home-, last nlcht
The famlli feared bo had 'made iiwnv
with himself and asked the police to
look for bhn. While they were waitliiK
for news Terence walked in. Ho was In
a veiv nervous condition and had been
smoking again. Tobacco always seemed
to hienslfy bis nervousness. Ills mother
declared her son threatened to kill her.
Ho left tbo bouse nnil evidently went
straight to the Stetson factory. The po
lice, found a packago of cigarettes In Ter
ence's pocket. Ho said It was the first
he had bought for two weeks nnd they
had "gone to his head."
Ho was sent to City Hall to have his
picture taken for the Itogues' nailery,
but It was said that ho would probably
bo examined to determine his mental con
dition. FEAR 3 AMERICANS WERE
KILLED IJY VILLISTAS
Friends of John W. Cunningham and
Two Companions Apprehensive
DOrOLAS. Ariz.. Deo. 3. That John
w. Cunningham, wealthy nttorney of
Tulsa, Okla . and two other Americans,
Gus Hendrlekson and ii. o. Southern,
have ben executed by Vllllstns Is feared
by tlu'r friends here today.
The Americans were last seen Monday,
when they left I-'rontcras for I-i diamine.
15 miles north of .Vacozarl. They were
reported by fugitives to have reached
Esoueda Monday afternoon. Tbo town
was occupied Monday night by a Villa
detachment under General I'nblo Lopez.
Tioga Votes for Free Transfers
Th6 free-transfer Issue was taken up by
tha Tioga Huslness Men's Association at
SM3 Gennantoun avenue last night, nnd a
resolution was adopted requesting the
Philadelphia Tlapld Transit Company to
issue free transfers on all lines running
south of Sansom street. A icsolutlon re
questing Councils to set nslde part of the
triangular park at 20th and Tlosa streets
as a bite for a proposed freo library was
also adopted.
Doei your qhl know the taite of
Chocolates
$1.00 per box
Sow at over fourteen
hundred retail tore.
UBMiY'ti CHOCOLATE CO.
oio JiarKrt ht.
Hr 0bviouy. it only because
our service is as good as we
claim that our persistent ad
vertising is profitable. May
we serve you?
.Neptune Laundry
km 1 SOI Columbia Ave.
MA
fe'ropatM?'
UNCLE SAM GIVES STEARN A PASSPORT
?frftrJtrS,'Jntiry,.
arrrty
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The Federal Government is willing that the doctor fro iiUing with
Henry Kurd on his peac ship, but the Litter lias complicated mnttcrs
by withdrawing, for some unknown reason, the invitation sent the
Philadelphia!!.
GOV. WILLIS PREDICTS
REPUBLICAN VICTORY
Ohio Executive Says Wilson
Will Be Defeated on
Tariff Issue
riovernor Krnnk It. Willis, of Ohio, who
came here with the "Iluckeyo State" corn
growers, pi edicts a national Ilepilbllcan
victory In 19115.
He was decidedly optimistic concern
Ins the outcome today when nuked to Klvo
his views at tbo llellevue-Stratford. The
Governor shares the belief of many others
that tbo till Iff question will be the
dominant factor In decldlnp tbo presi
dential Issue. The floveinor Is also of
the opinion that thu present plans for
prepaicdnoss jvlll help to kill all posslhle
cbanco of a Democratic vlctoiy.
Conimentlni; on Hie subject, Ooverimr
Willis said:
"l believe tbo tariff question will bo
a strong factor In the contest. In Ohio
I have observed a strouK Itepulillcan
sentiment, nnd I bcllevo that condition Is
Kcnernl throughout the country. I tlo
not believe tbo nation ulll approve the
policies of tbo President In International
mattcis, nor do I bcllevo that It will ap
prove his program for preparedness.
Personally I am opposed to It becauso
under his program the State inllltla has
been relegated to the background."
Dainty Gold
Brooches
There is nothing more acceptable
as a gift for a lady than a brooch.
We have them in 14-kt. gold at
prices ranging from $3 to $50.
Our new catalogue contains thou
sands of gift-suggestions in its
260 pages and over 20,000 pho
tographic illustrations of the best
in Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
and Silverware.
A copy is yours for the asking
or we will mail it on request.
S.Kind5"Sons
Diamond Merchants
Jewelers-Silversmiths
JUO Chestnut Street
Closing Hour Six o'clock Until Chrtstmai
jjii mi iiiiiiiij.jpiuaiJjuiiyyM iiiruirniir-i
Mr. Business Man !
Your TIME is MONEY. You SAVE
both when you LUNCH at the Arcadia
Men's Cafe. Direct elevator service to
Men's Cafe and two entrances from Arcade.
Special business men's luncheon.
A aHE M f 1 f 'i I I II Du" or pttnt V
fYs 1 tell fcL H S 1 Aia - I I a t t r with A
Vsi w5lrl tv 1& s rI 1 v t II I II r'" kia top. I
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HfttfnJna r.,yrritn $j!ttrnrf
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ItlTTKK Ill-Mil) AS FOIKSKK
OF DIPLOMATS' XAJIKS
Hungarian Chemist, Cnufrht in Cleve
land, Also Wanted in Jersey
ru:Vi:i,A.D, Dec. 3.-Two secret in
illetnients weie returned today by the
enmity firand Jury charging Hr. H. W.
Hitter, llungarlnn ehemlst. with forglnK
tbo names of Hnrcm ICtleh Sweldlnek,
Aiistro-IIungnrlan Charge d'Affalres, and
Captain Oiiy I). Clnuiit, lliltlsh Ihiilmssy
naval attache, to two $!() ehecks, drawn
on the ISIggs National Hank. Washington.
Another sect et Indictment charged Hitter
with carrying concealed wcaponi
In addition, the Jury openly Indicted
Hitter on a diatge of giving a woithless
cheek to Miss M. t'lalre Dm by. Ilvldeneo
before the (iimihI Jtny was that Hitter
attempted to sill .Miss Darby the
Swledlnek and flaunt checks for J7S. If
Hitter pleads guilty to giving Miss Darby
the alleged ."0 woithless check the other
indictments may nut be pressed. lie will
bo analglied before Judge Powell to
innri ow.
Coincident with Hitter's Indictment hero,
It became known that he Is wanted In
Passaic, N. J., on llvo warrants, each
charging hint with passing bogus checks.
The wan ants bave been held against
Hitter for neiuly three years while
cIToits were made to locate him.
GALVANIZED COPPER
AND ZINC SHEETS
L. D. Bergcr Co., 59 N. 2d St.
Urll. Marhrt S31,
Kryitonc. ilaln tOOU
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FORD-STEARN PEACE
POURPARLER TONIGHT
Emissary of Auto Man Will
Open Negotiations With Doc
tor He Gets Passport
A representative of Henry Ford will
confer with Dr. Moos Stenrn tonight, nt
his home, 3.11 South Cth street Hrforts
will be made nt the conference lo
straighten out the controversy between
the "Mb, Sitfi. Law" ndvocate nnd the
millionaire peacemaker.
The subject under illscusolon will bo
"was llr. Stearn Invlled by Mr Ford to
accompany him on bis pence mission?"
The doctor snys be was nnd has a btin
tlio of telegram, requests from New York
syndicates for photos, and other multi
tudinous data Indicating thnt everytbini;
Wns olllclnl.
1'octor Hte.irn snys bo will not be tbo
victim of any mistake mntlo by the "Ford
publicity agents." What ndded to Ills
Ire tod.iv was the receipt of his passport
tins afternoon from Hie State I'op.irt
metit at Washington. It bore all tbo
necesnrv marks of olllclaldom nnd en
titles the doctor to visit Denmark, Nor
way, Sweden and the Nethei lands.
That L'ncle Sam approves the doctor's
Journev with the peacemakers Is proved
by the passpoit, for the doctor In bl
application stated that Ills object was
to visit these countries with the I'otil
peacemaker!.
"t'm going lo sco this thing through
to the llnlsh," said the doctor.
IU declared Hint icpieseutntlvi-a of Mr.
Ford who in n trying to ftlghten him
off will go to all their tumble In vain.
"They Invllid mo to ni company them
on tbo pence mission." he decl.iied. "And
then when they round they had mled
the thing all up the try to blanin the
whole affair on unscrupulous persons
and newspaper men. Tiny deny that they
sent mo u tclegiam In tiny Mini", and
that If 1 tcci'lved one It didn't come rioni
them" lleio the doctor panted for
In rath (is he ilu; Into Ills pockets.
Then ho fished out a bundle of mes
sages and letters nnd smiled. "If It Is
true that they didn't send me any mes
sage whatever why did they wlro mo on
December t ns follows:
Dr. Moses Stenrn,
334 South r.th street,
Philadelphia.
You hae misunderstood our tele
gram. It was not Intended to con
vey an Invitation, though wo are
sorry wo cannot Include you.
(Signed) l.Ol'IS P. I.OC'IlNHIt.
Secretary to Mr. Ford.
"To tell the tnilh." said the doctor,
"tbev don't know what they'ie doing.
They're ttylng to nccompllsh a whole lot
of things nt once and don't know where
to begin. You would think that when
they did make a mlstnko they wouldn't
malte a poor devil like me the victim.
You see, I have pinned the Invllntlon to
them fast and hard, and all the legal
talent In New York State or Michigan
can't disprove It.
"They have bungled this thing Just ns
they sent the message to the Pope who
dl-il "iflo jenrs ago. Does Mr. Ford hand
me an apple and take It away again Just
as I go to bite II? These telegrams tell
their own slory."
Thu doctor strodo up nnd down the
room.
"Wouldn't you think," said the physi
cian, "that after mixing the tiling up they
would take mo along anyhow nnd put mo
down in the kitchen or somo plnco to
help. They believe that I am not tit to go
with them, but I think I will bo In proper
company."
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Merchandise purchased
now may be reserved
for Christmas delivery.
You Will
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HKQUKSTS TOTAT, MOKE
THAN VAIjL'B OF KSTATU
Will of William H. Nixon Gives
Kstnle lo I'Mancee
Ilequests far In excess of the value of
th". estate left are made In the will of
l.oulse Cobb, admitted to probate today.
The testatrix tiled recently In tbo Penn
sylvania Hospital for the Insane, leaving
effects valued at 11000.
The public brqticsta In tbo will Includo
$700 to the Penns.Uvnnln Hospital for the
Insane, J20O to the llcnellclal Association
of the Fulled States Mint, M to the
Sunday llreakfast Association nnd J1C0
each lo (he Phlbulelplil.i Society for Or
ganizing Chnrlty, for the use of the Way
farers' Iidge, 17rn tiombnnl street; the
Free t.lhrnty of Philadelphia, New Cen
tury ritiii, Pennsylvania Society for the
Prevention of I'rueltv to Animals nnd the
Hplscopnl Cliurrb of the Saviour.
The est.ite of William II. Nixon, late of
314? North 7th street. allied nt Hftjn, Is
bequeathed to the teslator'H llntieee; .Miss
Jessie Frances llhonds, of the same ad
dress. She Is nln nntned ns executrix In
tbo will, which was probatrd this morn
ing. An eslnto valued nt $i.VX) '" disposed of
by the will of (leorgo 12. Paul, of Martin's
and tlteeti bines I.eitera leslnnientnry
weio granted to the widow, ltobcccit Paul,
who Is the sole legatee.
Oilier wills probated were those of
Frnncls McCullmigb, 111.' South Mil street,
which, In private bequests, disposes of
property valued at iH,nrO; Mnrtba K
Plestoii, (Mil Martin street, Itoxhomtmh.
SHOW; Anna M. H. Moser, Silt llrmvii
street, 52l,wt; Margnret A. Flslier, who
died In tlio Modlco-nilturglcal Hospital,
For Gifts
Pearl Necklaces
Single Pearls
for addition to necklaces
Caldwell &
902 CHESTNUT STREET
Find at Dalsimer for $3.50
Styles Equal to
Higher-Priced Shoes
Voting women who want
the best style and service
in footwear should cc the
New Style
$.50
The variety and quality
cannot be found cUewhcre
lUucbrr
. Uullun
A b m a r t
trt boot
oil a uew
mo4ct with
letithtr
LouU hoet.
Anexclul
muUel for
dri, et
filte great
comfort
not bavlnr
earns.
lllack duru
Uutl Ca.it i
Vulva
L&th?r
kid. Hut-
ton or Uce.
M&
d BooU
oJ
if v flMky
At tVtfYw
Spats Specially Priced. White or Colors,
$37M: Mnrgarot Armstrong1, 1205 Tree
street, (5100: Frnnk W Simons, Sarnnftc
Ilkc. N Y., VMQ; Kllcn Cummlngs, 4127
North 6th street, HMO; Henry U. Ward,
White Haven, Pa., flOOO; Mary .1. Ithoder,
13.lt Sbunk street, $30u0; Josephine Perltcn
plne, 13.12 North 10th street, $2100, and
Magdalene Schilling, 2107 North Lawrence
street, $2000.
An Inventory of lite estate of Frederick
Wlnslow Taylor, tbo well-known efll
clencv expert, who died on March 20, (lied
with the Iteglster of Wills by M. G.
Saunders and Jacob I.. Herr, places the
valuation of the personal effects nt $711.
050 ffi. The most of the cstnto Is In stocks
and bonds.
The personal effects of tho estates of
William K. Thudlum have been npprnled
int $22x,.V1.03. John Albugor, $21,701 S3,
Daniel Mellrlde, J.-234 07, nrid Charlotte I,
Pratt, $.'(1711.72.
Ship Aground on Florida Itcef
KIJY Vi:ST. Fin, Dec. 3 -The coast
guard culler Miami nnd the steamship
lluenos Aires were speeding today to the
relief of the Spanish freighter Itelna Ma
ria Crlstlna, aground on Florida reef.
Useful Christmas Gifts
Umbrellas, $1 to $2.'.
Walking Sticks, ,10c to $15.
I'nrasoR $1 to S10.
Children's Umbrellas, I'arnsols
nnd Canes, 2,a' to $.1.."0.
Kvrrythlnjr in Lamp, Candle and
Electric Shades, at most reason
able prices.
IInrmnn's,,l15 S. 13th St.
Mann & Dilks
1102 CHESTNUT ST.
Tyrol Wool
Ladies
and Misses'
Top Coats
$210
An Ideal Coat for the
Street, field or Motor.
All Shades
Mann & Dilks
1102 CHESTNUT ST.
Co.
Ciosinrj Hour
Six o'clock
Until Christmas
vi
ilUDKt.
Dull or ptttnt
liilhtr with
cloth tOD. Wblto
tltchtnr o n
nmp and but
tonhole. Shoes and Hosiery
1204-06-08 Market St.
$1
illlll
Take the
bandage of
Habit
off your eyes
before you buy
Suit or
Overcoat
at $15
$18, $20, $25
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N'V Wis
v
Perry's
si.(ii,i:-inti:.s'ri:ii
ivmio.n()-m.i:i: i: covr
Drop Nlroici IiIkIi, nttrroiy
HhiiultlorH; Htralclit back with
Htlli'liiriK down rontrr In
fitttt rlicttttH itr (lfttnl urny
ttml hlui'N, tltli ir iltliout
i-ltt colliir.
Comparisons maj' be
odious, but you've
got to make 'em, if
you want to buy
right
fl. And that is aimed
at the man who has
never yet bought his
clothes at Perry's.
. What we ask him
to do is simply this
Investigate.
d Visit as many
stores as you like, but
don't put your $15,
$18, $20 or $25 into a
Suit or Overcoat until
you have seen Perry's
also!
Then, you're
doctor
the
Perry & Co,
"N. B. T."
16th & Chestnut Sts.
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Mum nil nil lilt muni mi mi mum mi mi mi in, mi iiiriunim
TUB UIG SHOE STORK '