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Ln... 5 HOW MOVIES LAW FHT WAS WON BY ~VENING WORD , Light of Publicity Routed Final Success. 1 », Those Holding Up the Ne a Pays wspaper’s Praise Aldermen Folks Needed Reform, Miss Loeb’s Services. Tribute to Her Work STORY OF LONG BATTLE. |] Aevin Bonta 2r*atserten ‘oat? scarcely in any other legisla- tion have touched go nearly ‘Alderman Folks,'Father of Or- dinance, Gives This Mewspa- : per Credit for Victory. By So Irene Loeb. “22 tt had not boon for the public | i tl fl nee tok 11 would have te go eves the better jammer, I am confident 1t would aiasece. Tt Bet have paesed, ao 18 414 on Tuce- Srem a ‘west Algerman tells the story of ot the 's i i ? i FY . H é ie HW if if He FE | +4 rif Hi 2 3 : i i F 1 g tj Ute least for the present. tvening World, which has been work to secure for the Public one of the most needed reforms, mendable action this public we ee ‘woman, then Miss Sophie Irene Here \s ao brief history of the long de- Bayed law for the public welfare: Nov. 1, 1910—Alderman Folks in- twoduced resolutions calling for in- picture shows. honor of her head and her heart, omuitice on Rules Continual por. That Will Protect the Public pemement of report of committee, ‘em BVENING WORLD, Txt Strong Tributes to Miss Loeb ‘|| : "For Her Excellent Work in ° MISS FLYNN FREE Pushing “Movie” Ordinance Newspaper Editorial Comment and Impressive Testimony of Alderman Folks Give Credit to Staff Writer of Evening World for Latter Surprised While Rejoic- ‘W. won a victory and at the same time got a setback in the courts here BDAY, SULY 8, 1918. WALDO TO SAIL ABROAD; Foorts ot 70y steer, eubaraeae ware TAKES FIRST VACATION = [°Ticcst tesce’, ‘Sec’ recdenvear iar IN FOUR-YEAR STRETCH. fares ctt’'s, At New Tork, Boston, | falo, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Mil- Waukee and Grand Haven, Mich., Will Take a Look at Police Meth- instructed to detail ail their avail | forces to see that every possible means QUINLAN TO SERVE “You will be held responsible for eo Berlin. Going,” says the onder, — Poltes Commissioner Waléa, accom. | panied by Mra, Waldo, calls on the) Olympte next Gaturday on his Gret va- cation im four years, He announced to-@ay that he will be away from New York for about thirty days and that Firet Deputy Deugias 1. McKay will FAGE BROKE OUT ing Over Jury’s Disagree- ment in Woman's Case. fe Swcrees cs o) WITH RED PIMPLES tect to ervey at fret hand the epere- | ester and Be Sore, Used Cutl- cura and Cuticura Ointment. PAT@RAON, N. J., Juty &~The I. W. ‘The Bventng World for the reg- to-day in the disagreement of the jury slotton of the movtag pistore enews! ||ta the case of Hilaabeth Gurley Fiyna Face As if Never Had Pimples. ‘To the Béiter of The ‘Werkd: and the enempested imposition of sen- 7 ia tes ns 00k The Bvening World for ‘te mag. «{ | ‘sme soe" Fetrich Quinlan, The fury teand t coum nificent support and active cam- in the Flynn case G14 not give up until bes they would ese back patgn in behalf ef the Motion Pic- 4 o'cbook this afternoon, when the fore- egala ond after B while my ture ordinance, maa reported to Juége Abram Kienert a On Nov. 1, 9%, I called the at that an agreement wae out of the ques <—. De SS pols oes fof lh we eae Nay deed a4 tie coment, ovr my fo. The I as Eercne, | [Ata rom eae a tanec tn |e stent, Cea tae sed ean s prow yoy Lad mer he was learning the int fae cag on taae one teas HH raft k | 2 E has probably had its full part. If, as Mayor Gaynor has said and as Alderman and author Foiks has declared, the chief credit for this whole- some change in the minds of Aldermen is due to the persistent public plea and the daily personal argument and intercession of an Lee > ie tor rendered a real public service, which is to the credit of her sex and to the March %, 191l—Alderman Folks Motion peitures ehall not be constructed in frame buildings within the| demands report of committee, but wesolution is defeated. April 18, U11-Five months and 6 half after the resolution was pre- @ented the Committee on Rules re- ported in favor of appointing a com- * mittee on investigation, composed of Aléermen White (chairman), Me- Cann, Kenny, Cornell and Bolles. Maroh, 1911—Exhaustive report pre- @ented to the Mayor and a “Com- miasion of Experts” appointed, Dec. 12, 1911—Ord.nance framed by + eemmiasion presented to the Board of Aldermen. Artificial ventilation muat be provided where natural ventilation is not April 2, 1912—Gpecial message by available, oo that at least 660 cuble feet of fresh air per hour for each per- Mayor urges the passage of ordi- " manes. December, 1912—Ordinance passed, | But vetoed because of added provi- * elon for censorship. Fed. 4, 1913-Mayor in message again insists on necessity of a Proper ordinance. ' May, 1713—Ordinance passed end again vetoed because of an amend- \, BABY'S: AWFUL ECZEMA CURED seats. No standing room allowed. ment forbidding a gallery tm moving picture shows. June 10, 1913—Fotks’s ordinance, including @ provision for gallery, again presented to board, July 1, 1913—Ordinance passed by Nile 06 0% 6 See 2 ren oe Sore. Scratched cussion in which Aldermen Leip teat ' mate and, Downing, made long speeches ome: Stopped Itching condemning press “attack. Almost Instantly. Soon Well. ing” Aldermen who oppose ordi- “My baby’s face broke out with} nances designed for public benefit. ecsema. We tried many prescri Alderman Dowling especially re- cintments, and lotions, but the baby’s| ferred to me in this on account of face ki getting worse all the time.| my references in The Evening World He would scratch it until it would bleed,| to some of the Aldermen who had and finally his face on both sides was| evertastingly delayed action on this . It bothered him so] much-needed measure. EVENING WORLD AIDED FIGHT IT cont for samples of Resinol Soap FROM 6TART. and Resinol Ointment and used them whole time the “movies” to directions, The result ing The Bvenii ane erful. ‘The itehi Nees peetiay Sos Wren : phos ity Bat tor considerable investiga- stopped almost instant n, eratatently kept before the pee « marked | pupitc the terrible conditions existing in the motion picture shows and has of Leong yes fad 5 ont ot constantly urged relief. The news ar- tee used the baby's face was | ticles were augmented by editorials, 20 T bought ‘an. | showing the lack of law, the inactivity only half of it, and the | 0f the board and the opposition whiok doctor recom-| ®®4 prevented legislation. Boginning with last November more effort was put forth by The Evening World to ascertain just why the meas ure was held up, The campaign was similar to that of the taxicab legisla- Portable fire epperatus must be provided. Carpets, rugs and other fabric Soor covering shall be cleansed daily by means of suction cleaning or other dustieas methods. Curtains and draper- tes shall be cleansed at least once monthly by similar methods, also cush- fag iN al iN dd It looked as though ft was imposal- son is admitted. The location of these ventilators is designated. the Police Department and mer the Rosenthal murder him chained to his Gosh. —_—_—_— FIVE CHILDREN DEAD; ALL UNDER 11 YEARS;- FIRE DESTROYS HOME. Overheated Stove Sets the House Afire While Their Parents Are Away. ‘VALENCIA, Pa., July &—Sive chilé- ren of W. A. Hays, a dairy man re éiding near here, were burned to death this morning. ‘The children were asleep in their home while the father and mother had post-card “Cuticura, Dept. T, gone to @ distant ture field. sar Men whe shave and sham peo with Ov- ‘The house oat trom: an over-| tours Goap will find it best for skin end conlp, heated stove and fore help could = reach the Iittle ones, who ranged in age from nine months to eleven years, they were dead, Ee papas Oculiste’ TR. HINTS FIGURES LIE. | mewceuisia” Optiolane | Gays Veting Returns and Barel- ment De Net Always Agree. Col. Roosevelt was asked at the Outs ,, | lookt office tf he was able to account fom the smeil’ enrolment of * gE 8 fiir ti g i ¢ Ly LEE'e peti limite reeled I AQOUT THE COURT. Quinian's unexpected sentencing to- Gay te believed to have resulted from the intemperate language which he is| WASHINGTON, July &—8petial pre- accused of having used im reference to | cautions for the safety of thousands Prosecutor Michael Dunn end the Court | === recently, Quinlan is reparted as having aracterised Dunn as “Tub” Dunn and “on which ne one caf look without con- Sows wea wm iea||{ Health & Bea the court room and while a constable nd on Freedom from took tis place beside him, Prosecutor Dunn moved for hie immediate sen- lear, A CARD OUR STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JULY 4th and &th and will alee be clesed ‘all day Saturday during July and August AS HAS BEEN OUR CUSTOM DURING PAST THIRTEEN YEARS James A. Hearn & Son Savings Ba tenes, tereet from nk PE ce Sat oe GS roe 0 ms ae TE ee, ——l MAUCH CHUNK |; “2* $1.50 "0° Beach REPUBLIC’ usar Die to get any satisfactory solution to the problem. One faction headed by Canon Chase was Unwilling to give up the censorship clause, “isiterests” who had rival enterprises the or- Ginance, politicians in the board with everlasting debate and wrangle re- tarded it and, under these conditions, the task of passing an adequate ordi- Rance seemed hupeless, So in May Alderman Folks, who had king Fusion party ‘The ordinance amendment whic! {t but who promised to vote for it “next time,” to give the city eome relief, he ‘The opposition slowly disappeared. fathered the measure, decided to lesve i go until fall But The Bvening bad voted against Was passed with an h prohibits galleries in ‘Quildings less than twenty feet in width. ‘There are few picture show places less feat than twenty be offered moving pictures are to censorehip ordinance later to make even cleaner conditions possible. This will likely be attempt re TDverr bright 4ay 5 post- very gone ote af work, ted in the near future, > day? tence, Mr, Hunsiker was on his feet instantly, ratanding be- t if and the prosecutor that Quinlan’ sentence was not to de moved until notice had been given to hie attorneys to allow them oppor- tumity to apply for a writ of error. Nevertheless Judge Klenert granted the motion and Quinien, the least con- cerned of any one in the room, was arraigned before the Judge immedi- ately. The sentence followed and he was led at once to the County Jail, pH Bode T7-YEAR-OLO LETS BABY FALL OUT OF WINDOW. TAMMANY sexes Celebontion of the 187th Annivesency of bs Amertesa Ladepoodaneo ‘| To-morrow, Joly 4th, 10 A. M.|"“Str “Robert Fulton” which have stood the test of time deserve a place in the medicine chest of every family. Mothers are to-day administer- ing to their children the reme- dies their grandmothers used. 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