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veto ole CONVING. D mA E. swindled that firm out of $1,000 worth of Ls bh aad hadnt bach \ Dn TE, ‘ DLS 4 “It 1s for you to open the whole RS Alderman Dowling, Alderman “Johnny” Bo OF atdel 4) wonltens, = Mr. and Detective-| He Finds Her ot Lifeless in Ambu- pubsect, ‘No doubt the Police Conwents- {white and other Tammany leaders in| TO CHILDREN’S MORALS. | tienenant then went tol “ince When It Arrives at Gate |stoner, the Commissioner of Licenses and me stood by the censormip ~ Philadelphi: jearned that Frank other city officials can ald you by in- T. i ' MOVIE ORDINANCE ‘WITH CENSORSHIP RIDER ADOPTED, ‘toalaipiiomen | "Alderman White the Only ( ne} to Vote Against the Measure, MAYOR MAY VETO { —— He Has Authority to Approve the Structural Pari and Kill the Censor Clause. IT. ' Maror Gaynor to-day has the Folks Soving Pieture ortinapce before him Mak Gonelseration, With only one op- Pewing vote and with one other refusing $e vote, the Hoard of Alderinen pasned fhe ordinance late yeaterday afternoon, Before the Board of Aldermen panned Folks ordinance, an amendment of- fered vy Alderman Dowling providing | for the censorship of ali Minn by oMm-| ~ Gals designated for the purpose by the) Beard of Education, was thereof. son this should Alderman Folks and al mine Bone day there aiaine,* fre | drank was indicted ust Wednesday by |und Switzerland Hy Gans 1 ba gormutind ped one of there men : vigorously oppored this ordin-|ehiidren will te kilt on whom wit| '* Grand Jury tn this city, after Mr they ever tinue? Are there too many rassficarts? They contended the amendment the blame fall? Will they id them. Should they continue dn the streets, \r Wonal and asserted It rate iil, they hold themi| firm of Klilot Bigelow end Com-) PATIENT DYING, DOCTOR should tho city take them off the streets reatened the very life of the ordin- aster Imponaible.” | pany, No. © Past Seventeenth atrest, if however, This amendment faye vote for @ moving pie- ch dowan't provide Geclared = Alderman I THE AMENDMENT TO VE THE ORDINANCE, nor wil! veto ¢ ave made tt Ghetto, and at one time an ai member of the board which , | the motion pictuses inade in New York, thelr effect “L viewed the ple he sald, FATHER OF THE MOVIE ORDINANCE PASSED ‘rassro «HE GOT $100,000 ey THE ALDERMEN. and they po 1 to do 60 “eonn nthe minds of youthful Ho used to think they didn't harm, ‘and was THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1913. took the papers. They gave the pis where Frank had dimposed of all t stiff he had had sent to him without high rating !n tha weollen trade, He in- woduced hmeatt to Mr. Bigelow and nade a very fine impreseton, as he is a Ag, healthy, good-looking fellow ot about thirty-eight years of age and one of the mnoot! ikera T ever heard. “He ordered m Mr. Bigelow to be in Philadelphia, w NOW HE'S IN JAIL When No Money Was Forth- coming, Mercharits Had | | | | | | | Smith and Two Others to Make syodhinaly and no check for payment nad been re-! and foclety man, ts now to become, a ceived, he told me aiout it and 1 = ! i MENT HOUSE. “I went to Philadeipnia and found that No, 333 Reed street was a tene- ment house in which Frank ocoupted | two rooma with his wife. 1 also learned that he waa not connected in any way with the real Mr. Frank, who consent- #4 to come here and help Mr. Bigelow and me lay the case before the Grand Jury. “Since the news of his arrest was published I have been deluged with hone calls from merchants In this city sions and committees of the creation, | Foreign Firms Said to Be Vic- tims Also of Alleged Swindlers. pointed with Mr. Smith Morris D. Waid. man, manager of the Hebrew Charitivs, east ride Hebrew newspaper. William ©. Crane, attorney for the New York Credit Men's Apsoctation, at hia home, No, 0 West One Hundred Jana Forty-third street, maid to-day that Max M. Frank, who has been arrested, had mwindled merchants in thin elty out of More than $100,000 worth of woollen ces and jewelry, and that his; other cities In thia coun- Germany and Switsertand of the pushcart question, adding: ft] the streets. The litter of them been fleeced by Frank, ! and his_operations in this city alone | 80 interferes with the business 0} munt have netted him at ‘eaat $100,000, “Frank didn't con‘ine himeeif to New Bote but worked ney citien, In many cases, however, France, try, would bring the total to much more than -1to have thelr pushearts stand in fron! that merous lace houses | Crane and Elliot Bigelow, head of the PASSED OWN HOSPITAL. had told the jurors bow Frank had was a salesman for Solomon Cohen and Sona of No. 16 South Eleventh atreet, that city, and lived at No, 8 Reed treet, TRIED TO DESTROY PAPERS WITH VALUABLE INFORMATION, With Lieut. Jackson of the Philadel- phia police they stationed themacives outside Frank's home at five o'clock yewterday morning, At about fifteen minutes to ten o'clook, Frank came down the steps, He made no te "8 of Bellevue. Mrs. Bridget Furlong, sixty years old, suffering from heart trouble, was taken from her home at No. ..» West Beven- teenth street, last night in an eambu- lance in charge of Dr, Waters of New York Hoopital. Dr. Waters did not take the woman to hin own hospital. Instead, though he passed that institution on the trip, he removed her to Bellevue. When the yond police control. This matter of t pushcarts is one of t which the city has to ——_ Dying, He Argues With Doctor. Edward Dohley of No. Bellevue gate was reached he discovered Mayor Gaynor Names R.A. C. store. Mr Bige. the; rs financial rating of M. Frank & Co. and, ! Frank Indicted. Anding tt very gool, “forwarded tay aes order, After about ton Gays had passed | Mt A. C. Smith, millionaire yeoktsman . ; ; the request of Mayor Gaynor, @ student HELD IN PHILADELPHIA. | an ‘avestixation of the pushcart question. Mr. Smith ] ADDRESS HE GAVE WAS A TENE: | ig giready « member of several commis | Mayor's In addition the Mayor hae also ap-| and Louls E. Stifter, publisher of an} In his letter appointing the three the Mayor urgea them to reach a solution “The number of pushcarts in some localities seriously Interrupts traffic in also keeps the streets dirty. ‘Their business | neighboring shopkeepers, who pay rents theee push- cart proprietors are paying large rents to wbutting land owners for permission and provide markets or sheltered places formation or advice. I understand there RN is @ large number of pushcarts which have no licenses. They are getting |\ 1621 Netaon|R avenue, the Bronx, on this way to work In a plano factory early to-day, walked in from of a Sedgwick avenue car at i, way King a different ved many roe = who have and that the moving ptor “The Board of Education ts a separa minda of the children . This ut the general tend- in impression with the cannot work but to although It fan't at ait unlikely that scenes of a bie nature are allpped by the ¥ leaders ae champions of oN ee pmenaneat, adit Inter, stood solid. | WAT,DO'S MEN RAID | Sekamens thervote wea tues. |) TWO OTHER MOVIES. ei Sekar bt eedateas Acting under omera from Commis It the partner of William Fox in} ener Waldo, Detec Crimmins, Wa- angen terpringe and who asserted | ‘**house and Huigan last nt raided festwres of the ordinance! 7°Vms picture houses that Poll tickets i rw at the whole th WO children of leas than si€teen woo ae i Idustry in New York, .yoted. no, gud |!" thea shows unarcompaaied vy pur- H E ‘Walsh, who bald he opponed | Mts oF auatal } the structural and censorship tea-| At ures of the ordinance, asked to be es- ‘ebeed from voting. Preajdent.. MoAneny, who Folks ordinance, in expla yble vote for the ordinance as) > Charged the censorship fea- ure included tn the bili purely for he purpose of nullifying ft. Other Al- dermen charged it was « joker, intend- te make it possible fur the Mayor to the whole thing an@ thus defeat ey vy provisions. ; ‘MA CAN VETO PART OF THE POLKS MEASUR i After the board had been adjourned, Alderman Folks deciared It was pos- idle to obtain the Mayor's approval of the ptructural features of and leave out the censorship idea, he has opposed all along as being un- constitutional. He quoted Section 40 of the otty char- et, @efining the veto powers of the Mayor. in support of his contention. {This section provides: ease OB Ordinance oF resoln- yeur-old John Co | fovent ninth ptr Jane Donnelly of No. 23 (i atrect, the cas Palleton of No. si Kast Fifty: third atrert, the ticket taker, A few minu the detectiven say that Willian . Afteen, Seventy-frat » bough at a moving plcture show at No, Third avenue. Miss Lottle Barnato of || No, 61 Avenue A, the cashier, and Jo- ph Ferris of No, 100 Third avenue, the Monnment e CAMBRIDGE, Maas, Dec, 18.—A $20,000 monument to H.W, Longfellow ts to ve erected on the park in front of the | poet's home, Daniel C. French of New York has already ened the model for the proposed inemonial, Judge lob- ert P. Walcott, on ty fellow Memorial Asse Htioned the Mayor an said Alderman prove of the an veto the the board t @f the board were paid by Manufacturers, « “Ian't Mt probable this board would films turned out by the people that make ite fhe asked surca: ALOERMAN WHITE BLAMES THE j FILM TRUST. Alderman White cherked “ihe fim makers’ trust’ with responsibility for aye? present agitation regarding st ‘conditions moving You cannot obtainan-. \other perfume which is so dainty, delicate and delightful as Djer-Kiss.| Djer-Kiss is made in| imag ‘arly of the name Kerkoff produces! to in hin ape ie thio tn the ‘ this wonderful French odor! the whole thing wae an attach the Foal theatre industry in beha tin all the luxuries of the movil deture me of them ives ot toilet table, Djor Kise Peete Dier Kise Face Powder | ‘Dier Kise Tolles Water Lier Kise | DiertKiae Soap Diet Kine Bachet ALFRED M. SMITH CO., NEW YORK —————————— | when placed under get Ur raigned before Magtstrate Misentr aes Papers out of his pocket and cttempted | the reason for making Bellevue, instead to destroy them, The police were too quick for him, and ' ination. Aqueduct avenue and, Fatherbed tani He was tepsod by ley, who ts seventy-two, was gravel: to the City Hall, whi It was said at Hellevue last night the held without bail, he pulled snine| Coroner's office will investigute to-day of New York Hospital, the patient's des- he wae dying. jage Unexampled Opportunities for This Christmas Week Safety in Buying ~ PIANOS of Established Reputation The most successful holiday business gouible for any hone: in our history. Our unexampled opportunities as to the prices on Holiday Pianos are such as to meet every wish. Our reputation guarantees you an absolutely safe purchase and a satisfac- tion that will last a generation. Our Special Holiday Terms make it t person to add the best and most satisfying music to the attractions of home. 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When he was finally taken there it was said that APPOINTS MILLIONAIRE CZAR REFUSES TEST TO LOOK INTO PROBLEM, FOR SON UNDER NEW paying for, and other important in- formation. “Frank came to ty last Febru- e ary. eald Me. © ‘and represented 1 himaelf to be Mr Frank, head of Mi} Frank & (Co, at No. 718 Arch atreet, t! | form nounced that he had discovered and which hag aroused the greatest interest in medical circies. | an ‘st nosin \ ever by y Message to Russian Ambassa- dor at Berlin Puts Royal BERLIN, the Crown Prince Alexis of Russta is not suffering from tuberculosis was re- cotved by the Russian Ambassador here to-day. The Ambessador nad attention of the Russian im |to the remedy for tuberculosis in every | Russian Ambassador was informed from Petersburg that a tubercular diag- ailment was absolutely excluded, what- malady. Following the public clinic conducted @ reputed cure and preventive for tu- berculoais, the governments of Sweden and Uruguay to-day officially recognized the Friedman method. Minister Masson of Uruguay etated Wat he was investigating the Friedman serun for tuberculo; To appreciate the convenience and great vaiue of the Sanday World’s Want Directory---READ IT. TUBERCULOSIS CURE! Fr was a consump lent will cause her to be treated by Dr. Friedman should the report of Minister Siasson be favorable, Count Taubde A prominent spe: siclan Ban on Proposition. Five im Mach Dee, 18.—A statement that Ugh in led the 1 family whieh Dr. Friedman had an- Berlin knows that the President of Uruguay ive and that iG He said he wou Chill, and a weil-known Russian phy: | from 8t. today's arrival gate the Friedman discovery. a AUTO UPSETS; NO ONE HURT. e Whes It Ly and Hits Curbing. An automobtte belonging to Hf. a of @2 Flatbush avenue skidded on a pavement made slippery by on Fourth avenue, place, Brooklyn, et who cam urbstone and turned turtle In the mid die of the street. John Lande ot No. Without the Mi the Presi- edieh Minister, d to give the a few small cuts. Bergen 6 Feede f patient. st from Santiago, | 24te Weed St ereburg are amor it has carrted them thief would do. jof the n| to the size of a duck’s Garfield | ly t , struck al then | reply to his communication the of the imperial Crown Prince's else may be the nature of his Dr. Friedman, discoverer of at the instance Step into the Hackett-Carhart store you and glance over the stocks. nearest Reel five minutes there—if that’s all you can spare—and learn what weight this claim carries: Anaverageone-half saving in Hackett- (pate clothes: The name has stood for supremacy in men’s wear for more than two generations. Hackett t-Carhart clothes have for 56 ycars been famous as the embodiment of the finest tailoring, the choicest fabrics, the latest styles. And the present sales stocks are no exception. Arranged for long before the receivership, there are still $300,000 worth to be sold. 1,500 HACKETT-CARHART OVERCOATS —ENGLISH FINISHED VELOUR FABRICS, $20, $22.50 & $25 VALUES. . $15, $18, $20 AND $22.50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. . $18, £70, $22.50, $25 AND $28 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. . $12. .. $10 $13.50 50 $300,000 worth of garments without a peer in New York to-day. All of newer fabrics, more advanced style and later creations other store can offer. And the reason is simple:— So wonderful are the savings in Carhart clothes—and so great has mand for them—that the tailors to-day pressed for deliveries two months schedule. This, then, is your oj half on the choicest the season will offer. The feature offerings follow: 1,000 SILK LINED DRESS & BUSINESS $20 OVERCOATS & SUITS MADE FROM CUSTOM FA3RICS, » #86, $40 AND $45 VALUES. . Furnishing Extra $2, $2.50 and $3 Neckwear of Imported Silks. Nearly All Are Sills from Charvet,Paris— 85c KNITTED AND SILK NECKWEAR | 50c and 75c Silk Neckwear. “e $1 Sill Neckwear; exclusive new styles 65c Knitted Neckwear (3 for $1). .35¢ $1.50 and $2 Knitted Neckwear, English hand-framed.. ..85¢ $2 and $2.50 Knitted Neckwear; excl PLEATED AND _ PLAIN SHIRTS OF MADRAS, CALE AND ALL SILK. $1.50 Shirte of ilackett-Csrhart and famqus makes, $2 Shirts of famous makes and exclusive st: $2 and $2.50 Hackett-Carhart Custom Tail $5 All Silk Shirts, exclusive patterns... $6 Pure All Silk Shirts; exclusive styies.. GLOVES lusive new atyles...$1.35 . BOSOM PER- Famous English and ‘American Gloves. $1.50 and $2 Ku: mien Kosean Gloves | Mocha Gloves... ‘Mocha Glove $2MOLIDAY SETS—Consistin of Onyx Silk Hove and a Silk Match. In a holiday box.. 50c Esco and Onyx Silk Hose. HANDKERCHIEF SPECI 6 Irish Linen Initial Handkerchiefs; regularly $2. 6 Irish Linen. Initial Handkerchiefs; regularly $3.50... of Three Pairs Poplin Tie to + $1.38 $2.75 .-FULL DRESS REEFERS—SPECIAL # All & ‘Tubular Reversible Reefers; 63 neee ~ UMBRELLAS $3.50 All Sills Serge Umbrellas; naturel handles, $5 English Spitalfields Sille Umbrellas. 265 Brodwey, 5 Near Chambers St. at 13th St., Opposite City Hall, Union Sq. $22.50, $25, $28, $30 AND $32.50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $32.50, $35, $40 AND $42.50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS Reductions Extra $2 Custom Quality Shirts of Silk and Linen — Exclusive Styles of Russian Cords— $1.15 SWEATERS AND ANGORA COATS weaving and Strictly all-wool and worsted. Excellent best tailor $5.50 Onford Gray Worsted Sweater Couts $4 Oxford Gray Worsted Sweater Coat, $5 Oxford Gray Worsted Sweater Coats $7.50 Heather Mixture Worsted Sweater Coats $10 Angora Coats; stripes and heather mixtures, SMOKING JACKETS. In Oxford Grays, High qualities of piaid back Veloure, Browns and Navy. In Tuxedo model ‘Smoking Jackets... FANCY WAISTCOATS Custom Tailored Waistcoats, Correct Models Velours, Worsteds and Silk Mixture Vesting. $2.50 to $3.30 Waistcoats $3.50 to $6.00 Waistcoats UNDERWEAR Standard makes, including American Hosiery Co, and In all weights and fabrics Cotton, Wool and Reis makes. Worsted. $1.50 Underwear; medium and full weight $2 and $2.50 Underwear; medium and full weight. EVERWEAR GUARANTEED HOSIERY At one-half price. Sold with the standing that all exchas in Milwaukee, 6 Pairs 1.50 Men's Hose.. 6 Pairs $2 Men's & Wome & , Inc. Retail Ne Wadia St., 154 Fast 125th St., lear way, Near 3 ee reddy jear 3d Ave BREWERY BOTTLING OLDEST LAGER BEER BREWERY IN AMERICA. You Can Save Half ie Hackett-Carhart Stores —And You Can Prove It been the de- tunity to save about hristmas selections that must be made with the factory Open Evenings. nue, Brooklyn, wes driving the machine and the other oecupants besides Ughetts were John O'Connell of No, 31 Besgen street and Henry Brown of Ne Mi | Wyckoff gtreet. Mr. O'Connell waa the only one hurt and his injuries were | nothing more serfous than bruises end Polkeman Portep of et station summoneé Dr. Seney Hoepital ead Mr. O'Connel’'s hurte were dressed while a “| new wheei wae being placed om the _——_ Oyaters. (From the Phiedelptia Bulletin) he seaweed has invaded the oysterteds { France and carried off 400,000 oysters. off bodily, as @ The minute seeds of this weed Seat up the English channel tn the current Gult Stream they settle on oye hi Quideron and Belle- Isle and they grow ewe. They are full of water, but at matar- ity the water evaporates and alr = its place. The egg-shaped ey, palloon, and like a balloon it’ er from the bottom and bears than any Hackett- are being ahead of $17 $24 in Flannels, 85c $1.15 net_undere 75e . $1

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