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| TRSTISHITBY |THE CVERNENT ne a i MOVING PICTURE Qyvil Suit Alleging Monopoly Against Gigantic Concern Is Begun in Philadeiphia. PHILADLPHTA, Aug. 16.—The Fed- eral Government attacked the so-called Moving Picture Tevet in a ctvil suit fed here to-day for the dissolution | of the Motion Picture Patents Company | amd the General Mim Company. Ten | prominent moving picture film concerns, monopo- extent «f pimeressing of decreasing the number -@@ motion picture theatres, in whieh | ithey heve no proprietary interest. | \ The following corporations and indt+ ; Blograph Company; Thomas A. (ine); Essanay Film Manufac- turing Company, the Kalem Company Gna): George Kieine; Lubin Manufac- jfertng Company; Melies Manufacturing ‘Company; Pathe Freres, The Selig Poly- @tope Company; the Vitagraph Com- t Hi | ave been arbitrarily !m- manufacture and leasing of machines, depriving the pub- edvantages of competition, the *f] 3 ry § the petition of foreign smportation of which ts al- , , epectal assistant ttorney-General, who has the pending anti-trust euit the International Harvester je an exhaustive investi- picture business, filed today b7 Jona C. Swart- if oF s i Rg ft "2 the moving the petition States Attorney eft t i riftedt 5 Hl News Oddilies The tast stop on the new White Plains subway is Becker avenue, Joneph Brown of Baltimore was so scared at the sight of two policemen that he dropped dead. Mes. 0. H. P, Delmont now has “Votes for Women" printed on her checks. Got yours yet? T. M. Glimore of Loulsville, whiskey expert, explains the increased consump tion because we have had “whiskey weather"—a cold winter, a chilly apring and @ rainy aummer, Leah May Gardner, eleven months old, of Chicago, delayed the sailing of | the Ceitio by getting herself and her baby carriage in the way of a haif a ton of mall bags, Steam had to be shut off in the donkey engine until a nurse moved the baby. FAward Weeks of Philadelphia, ix feet tall and weighing 190 pounds, refured to leave jal! because, he sald, hie wife would beat him. Mra, Wooks @eighs 100 pounds. Belle, @ horse owned by George Stumpf of West Hartland, Conn, keeps the files off by standing for hours tn the clouds of exhaust steam outside of a nearby @awmill, Fifteen hundred men are staking out claims near Cerro, N. M., where a recent Goud burst uncovered a vein of gold assaying Because a poor iitile girl slapped some rich little girls in St, Louls, damage qutts have been insti ing $70,000 4 on. The rich parents pour little arrest, and her mother, Mrs, Clara Manger, brought the sults. Fred B. Pratt of Boston was kept last night in @ Melrone police station cell with his body on @ bed inaide and his feet aticking out between the bara, He fe eeven feet two inches tall. Mrs. Antone Crosso of Grand Junc- tion, Col., who weighs ninety pounds, has given birth to an eighteen-pound baby boy. A one-legged man, Joseph Murphy, promised to walk 700 miles to his home at Pittston, Pa, if a Chicago judge would give him a chance to leave that city. Grasshoppers broke up @ band con- cert at Atchison, Kan. They crawled into the instruments and put them out of tune Yl Alay. Wild i D be Miss Cora Chambers was going to sat! on the Cymrio for England when she Giecovered that her doggie Fido would not be allowed to land in perfidtous “Then I'll go somewhere else!” eaid Mins Chambers. Bo she sailed on the Canoplo for the Mediterranean. Anyway, there are more fleas around the Mediterranean. An Asbury Park lifeguard, Frank Van Horn, pulled @ ®0-pound shark out of the water by the tall yesterday. Charged with murdering her husband, Mrs, Florence Bernstein of Chicago will eet up the plea of ‘furore transitoris.” Te means o temporary condition of angry excitement manifested in « form of resentment. A ctocplofeck hae made © hit et Pollce Headquarters. ‘When he presented himeelf to repaint the flagpole his wagon was noticed to bear the up-to-date legend: “The Man Higher Up.” for her penny and wag returning, when an eastbound car out off her path. She @tood on the other track and was wait- (ng for the car to pass when, according to Joseph Paladino, a street sweeper, Finehardt, driving an ice wagon owned by Jacob Cohen of No. 9 Hester street, ame behind the car and crossed te the tracks where the child was standing. Rachel was knocked down and the TO SAVE DRIVER WHEN CHILD 1S KILLED 7,000 exhibitors. rear wheels of ee heavy wagon passed ‘The Motion Pioture Patemts Company, _— ee eee ae nat uaeeny ae organised tn New Jersey in September, crowd to collect. As they leaped for the 1h, te the dolding company of a ee| Girl Four Years Old Rum | driver to teer nim trom the #eat ‘he ‘motion patente detent rougtt them back with the butt of a ome. heavy whip, knocking down all who Other than cotecting end etriveting Over Bringing Candy | heavy whip, knocking ¥ Save tho patent companys only ous for Brother. Nae Canara Month ko tented baa Eh woes . er '@ deat! inted and ls now Geese ie the bringing of taweulte unter under @ physician's care, The driver a potent it Golde. Hundreds of suite was been brought, tt is alleged, “to qx Qarecs and eppress all pereons engaged| 4 cordon of police on Maiisen street fe Ge metiee, potere Sustness whe|teday, drawn ciecdy aboct Harry FIGHT FOR VOTE IS BEGUN. Finehardt of Wa 199 Meary street, : Ene ovine vrtre entrant et ad Trove bask a mob of women and men |wicniaen Women Hope to Win Bal ‘an ene of ite most tmportant| Who wanted his life in payment for lot by Het Campaign. @eves under the Sherman ‘aw, as lithe death of fouryearcld Rachel| DETROIT, Mich, Aug. 16.—The on fora deticlal determine: | Gartner, whom a heavy ice-wagon |fisbt of the women of Michigan for elation econo the ballot wae on in ear to-day, tewe, The sult will test the|@ttven by Finehardt bed run over ‘f corporations and te| and inetantly killed following the opening of ¢! ampaign thetr respestive [ened Md here, last night, when Miss Ina Hultin, ene big monopoly through allegea| Oly ‘when the driver was in the/ pastor of the Unitarian Church of ene and § .. otation penn e byvedaringd Fibs me Sunbury, a suburb of Boston, made mah, Drought | scene ¢: acciden e erow' rinct| et Bere fevsthty tn to-dar's wall than cease to hurl etones at him. Mean- ny oligo lc a a lg ee Pas tata ef w penser vam soa | Sen's sed tsmend site Papeaiel pa each atop an ned with respectful EXTERMINATOR OF RABIES - | carries to the station house, the ttle | attention. : Rand clutobing « penny stick of candy. To-day the leaders of the movement IN ENGLAND COMES HERE.) i csnaer facsily le very poor, but | here plan to send women speakers into to-day wes three-year-old Sammy Gert-|the factory district to a the @& Hon, Walter Long, Known 88) ner’s turthday, and the eick ‘mother had | Workers at noon and during the ci “The Muzzler,” Arrives to given him @ penny with which his elster pedir gle AL ae Al Tour Canaia. Rachel agreed to uy candy. Ghe| meetings here and in other parts etarted across the street from the Gert-/the State A constitutional amendment Om the White Star ner Adriatic, | ner home, No. 8 Medison street, bought | granting equal suffrage will be sub- ‘whieh arrived to-day trom Liverpeol,| the biggest stick of candy he could 'métted to the voters in November, wes @ garty consisting of the Right fon, Walter long, Mrs. Long, Gir George Armstrong eané Major Morrisca Bal, M. P., who have come for « two ‘Mz, Long wes formerly Gecretary of @tate for Ireland end fe @ Unionist leader of that country. He has been prominently mentioned to succeed A. J. Balfour. Mr. Long 1s known tn England and Ireland aa the ‘“Muzsler,” because, as ®& young man, he practically ex- terminated rabies by enforcing laws to muzsie dogs. Sir George Armstrong 1s @ retired eutenant in the Royal Navy and is well known as @ newspaper pro- pr and editor, © expect great things of Canada,” said Mr. Long, “and the bond that binds Canada to the mother country | ts growing stronger, Canada’s stand | on the reciprocity question fostered the already strong friendship between wa all, and we believe Canada will add @reatly to the prosperity and strength of England.” Among the pasengers on the Adriatic were Rear Admiral John R. Edwards, U. 8. N., who has been attending the Radio-Telegraphic Conference in Lon- don. Mizs Adrienne Augarde of t! “Rose Maid" and “Doll found the body of Thomas Hag ener, It was riddled with bull and a trail of blood led up to it. T officers followed the trail for more thi and it brought up at the h farmer readily admitted that jupposeg chicken thief about but said there wag no out- 4id not know jhe had bit How Resinolis curing skin troubles here in New York Unsightly, Painful Eruptions on Face, “In an endeavor to. rid my face of unsightiy end painful eruption, 1 tried every. thing ‘that’ {fiends would ‘Tecommend, without rullef, “Weally I toled Beslnol oay” snd Hesinol Ointment, end as | mptloag t jrom the fimwt day, I continued, 4 in two. monthe my face was cleared. idee ‘coveted ‘my tase and foredsad and would sting and bum whenever 1 1 suffered about a year fore wed Hesiool, 1 now use Nh Boap cvnsl and ovcssionally Resivol Ol ‘aonl oun Fashus te Heaino! clear, {hue tor ) Mise Alicia Mulvey, 043 S04) my coimerion "a hoot lear Ue ts ring the ar of dandruff.” Bre Seay ah, aes? oer Child Had Eczema—Always Scratching. Hie face and head Ingworm Itched Day and Night. utrected ringworm, which started with e litde red spot om my face, and begs od bother une oy, ae, ret After « woek it grow vargor, and took & chrc fied tor teyttntaol hosp and ii Chokrent Ure “ahah di lace with 0) Roan and theo ied Resinol Ointment morning inte, days y tat . pellet of itehing, continued: a, we ‘of Tesino! nol Catment for about. tc rete. ales. the tigworm diseopeared NBlgned) Henay F. Bhorty 284 Wourth Ave. July 1b, 1012, Try Resinol Soap and Ointment Free. Reawo) atnent, witb Ratinst p, i# also an ideal household remedy for euch i. wore. tills, lowe, a sie de testa ‘wits to Deol, in places as high as $2,200 to the ton. | year-old-child, threw him high into the | ael Moran of No, 43 Wiel place, Astoria, , curred. The forward platform of the CAR HITS BG AUTO, WYSTERY CHEMIST “TS NURED CHILD ENDS HS LFEBY ASECONO VICTIM. DRAINS ABD Two Accidents Occur Within Half an Hour at the Same Spot. German University Graduate, With Brother in Kaiser’s Army, Commits Suicide. Halt an hour after a New York and Queens County trolley car, to-day, hit) }@ heavy motor truck, containing thirty. | five men, employees of the Metal Pro- | [duct Company of College Point, who owned the truck, and injured thirteen of them, five seriou arother car at the |mame spot, Tenth street and Second avenue, College Point, going in the same direction, ran down a one-and-a-half- "Dr." August Kilt, a chemist of mys terious and apparently large income, lay dead, a suicide, in his room at No. Mi Wert One Hundred and Twonty-sixth street from 4 o'clock yesterday afters noon until Jate this morning ‘while Dermitt O'Leary, owner of the house, tiptoed through the halls, fearing to awake" his roomer. | O'Leary had seen Kilt fully qothed, | stretched out on his bed shortly after | two visitors had gone from the room, | Teaving the door ajar. When night camo | O'Leary pecked again through the crack. | Kilt had not even stirred, and the} rooming houre proprietor, thinking this | an evidence of utter exhaustion, dld | ime carry out his attention of arousing m. Two hours passed beyond Kilt's usual rising time this morning before O'Leary went to the room and shook him. A minute later a policeman was on his way to the room, accompanied by the} terror-stricken O'Leary, and an ambu- air tbut caught him in the fender, with. out hurting him. ‘The auto truck, driven by John Wheeler of Corona meets the men who work tn the factory every morning at the Classon Point Ferry and takes them to work, The truck was going through Second avenue, just orossing Tenth street, a half block from the plant, when an eastbound car going swiftly over the single track crashed into it, Pinning it against a telegraph pole. Patrick Connor of No, 7% Hudson ave- nue, Astoria, the motorman, and Mich- the conductor, were the only occupants Harle 5 of the trolley car when the accident oc- TE ose pa The physician said ; and found evidence due to a self-admi bolic acid. A search of the room failed, however, to reveal a receptacle that had contained acid, | Kilt, who was about forty-two years old, had been living in O'Leary's house ristmas. He had described him- trolley was smashed and Connor was badly cut by broken glass. The motor truck was overturned, its top resting against the telegraph pole. Its occupants were thrown in every di- rection and some of them lay where they fell unconscious, The impact of the collision was heard in the plant and hundreds of employees came running to the assistance of the victims. Dr. Hugh B, Gray, who has an office on the cor- ner of Tenth street and Second avenue, and @ graduate of university. 01 thi army. men who visited Kilt yesterday brought | him bad news. schtas: The police believe that ———— lance was bringing Dr. Lobrena from" at once began an examination of the in- pide} Col. Robelo Arrested, WASHINGTON, Aug. 16,—Colonel | Robelo, a Mexican revolutionary | officer, wanted by the United States for violating the neutrality laws, was arrested at El Paso last night, accord- ing to @ report tom General Steever. | The military authorities are expected to turn him over to the Department | of Justice io-day. Wheeler, the chaffeur in charge of the truck, was found doubled up, uncon- eclous, under the driver's seat. The eteering wheel been jammed into is stomach, causing serious tmternal injuries. He waa taken to his home in ‘ona. Isadore Welner, one of the em- ployees in the truck, was thrown against the street curb and received internal tajuries and @ wrenched leg. Benjamin Golden received a fracture of the left Yes; Ferdinand Frege, who lives in the Bronx, had his skull fractured, and suf- fered a broken ankle, and Henry Pas- ternack recelved serious Mternal injuries, ‘The excitement caused by the crash had hardly subsided when George Lor- enze, @ child in the crowd, started to toddle across the trolley track. He was in the centre of the track before Robort | Keer, motorman of the second oncom- ing trolley, saw him. Kerr applied his brakes, but the fender of the car caught the ohild. ; When the car stopped’ he was sitting fright. ted into Dr. Gray's office, where a hurried exami- nation showed him uninjured, heats sigh INEW YORK TEACHER DROWNS. 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