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BODIES OF SIX MEN WITNESSES “ELL PETS USED Git FN TST” rt eae Suit} Motion Picture Pat- ens Co. Is Begun, FOUR NOT IDENTIFCD i Accident of Yesterday Are Found To-Day. ony it | Six bedics of persons drowned within id ae [the past few days were picked up to-day fos ueting of testimony im the rult ®t various points along the water- Orousat vy the Government against the ‘ont. Motion Pisiure Patents Company for al-| The bodies of Jullus Relea, sixteen leged violation,of the Sherman Anil-! Years old, of No. 51t West One Hundved Trust taw began in the Federal Bulld- inn to~iay. The hearing {9 @ continuance of the Bearings held in Philadelphia and this @ty. The proceedings are the outgrowth and ‘Thirty-fourth etreet, and James | Ross, twenty-five, of No. 1426 Amster. dam avenue, drowned yesterday when a Ddoat Into which they were stepping , THE EVENING WORLD, and black shoes and socks, Another boly, that of & man abo Pisr No. 17, socks. Another boty was taken from the ter off West Ninety-firat street. was that of @ man adout forty-five Ht 7 yeare old, five feet ten inches it 200 pounds in weight. On Two Drowned a Bh North River | boly were 8 pair of os overalie, and snd, Mother ot Pius Future Countess watch were the initials K. There was an employee’ New York Central Rail et on which was the nai carpenter, and numbered ‘The sixth body found was that ba 2 unidentified man. This Picked out of the Hariem River 7 wo Hundred and Seventh Tea a the police of Harbor Squad B. fifty years of age, was picked up off East River. The man was avout five feet eight inches tau, weished | DRAGGED FROM RIVER; |about 170 pounds, and had red hair and | f) | mustache. He wore dark clothes with: ;& white shirt and black shoes and -— moan xO rDAY, JULY 7, 1918. vied trom London daushter of the former Ambassador to believe the rey ut deen almost 9 elaborate, and the th which gathers for 1 ‘WASHINGTON EXPECTS GORGEOUS WEDDING FOR MISS DRAPER funeth knows. they entertained on a acale wi and until it is neld faentona’ asp, tho: be in auspense wond William F. Draper, waret Draper, valis given by room of her residence in Farragut Square. Miss Draper, who te now twenty-two, made her devut bi itl toned. Mra. Dr rourt. tions brig? comes iarg: Has Been Lavish in En- tertaining. eed in & tropiva: features in dec- WASHINGTON, July members of society here js MAIN BUILDING 8 complaint Med against the su-called jim Trust by the Greater New York @f Justice at Washington, D. C., and Federal action followed, Baward Macker of Philadelphia, spe- @al examiner, was in charge of the hearing. The Government in represented ty Edwin P. Grosvenor, special assistant te Attorney-General McReynolds and Jooeph R. Darting of the Department of Justice at Washington. ‘The defense was represented by J. N. Caldwell and Charles F. Kingsley of @te clty and Henry Melville. MANY DEFENDANTS IN 6&0- CALLED "MOVIES TRUST.” ‘The defendants are the Motion Pic- ture Patents Company, The General Fiim Company, the Biograph Compauy, Thomas A. Edison (Inc.), the Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, The Ka- lem Company (Inc.), George Kleine, The Lubin Manufacturing Company, The Helles Manufacturing Company, Pathe Freres, The Selig Polyacope Company, the Vitagraph Company of America, the Armat Moving Picture Company, Frank L. Dyer, Harry L., Marvin, J. J. Kenned jam Pelzer, @amuel Long, J. A. Perat, Albert E. Gmith, Siegmund Lubin, Gaston Melies, Albert E. Smith, Georxe K. Spohr. The first witness was Peter Adams of No, &9 Main street, Paterson, N. J., | Rot use the fikns manufactured by the independent company. “Did you show these Aimar’ asked . Grosvenor. “Indeed 1 did not,” answered the wit- Rene. SAYS ACTION NEARLY RUINED MAN'S BUSINESS. William J. Anderson of No. 2111 East Orleans street, Philadelphia, followed and said that he showed films in lodges, churches and societies. The films he generally used ‘he bought outright Prior to the organisation of the Pat- enta Company. “The Patents Company informed me that if I continued to use the films I had purchased outright in conjunction ‘with the exhibition of their own films,” @aid the witness, “they would cancel my license. This they did and I was told that I would have to dispose of the films in question.” “What was the effect of cancelling Your license?" asked Mr. Grosvenor. “It just about ruined my business,” replied Anderson, Charles J. Baisley of Connellaville, Pa., testified that he had taken a moving ploture of the school children of that town, of which he was a member of the of Education: ents with the man- in Uniontown, which about twelve miles distant from + Connelisvilie, to show the pictures,” de- @larea the witness, “but he received a etter frem the Patents Company and @@ & reauit they were not shown. Neither was I able to put on those flins iM any lcensed theatre, They wanted t@ put on the films, but they didn't dare " “With whose machine dia you take those films?” asked Mr. Kingsley. “I would rather not answer thet ques- ton," sald the witness, ,Mr. Kingsley inelsted on an answer ily the witne:s mentioned the pm of @ man connected with one of the so called “trust” companies in this aity who had loaned him the moving picture camera, "E don't. want to get him in any} twowble,” explained Baisley, ~ RAND CENTRAL PALACE LEXINGTON-AVE. AND 46TH STRE? Fim Rental Company, of which Will'am | pody of an unidentified man at Pier No. Por te president, by their counsel, Rog- | 17, North River. The drowned man was ers & Rogers of No, 160 Broadway, The | about forty years old, 5 feet 11 Inches @omplaint was filed with the Department | tall and weighed about 199 pounds. On the een Abed eM Paull ali was a blue cult, white shirt WATERS PIANOS ——— A THOUSAND SURPRISES awal: you at THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL MOVING PICTURE EXPOSITION : Hd Motion The Harbor police also picked up the All colors; elsewhere $1 tomorrow, a dozen Founded 1845 In a good piano fine! tone quality is the most important thing and al- ways determines the supe- tior excellence of a high- class instrument. Absolute durability is} also most essential. These two qualities the ‘Waters Pianos possess in ja pre-eminent degree. ; || Waters-Autola player -pianos have the| same fine tone and dura- ble construction as the ‘Waters Pianos and con- tain all the very latest im- provements so nbcessary in an up-to-date player. Call and let us demon- strate all that we claim for the Waters Pianos and the Waters-Autola player-pianos or send postal for catalogues. This set comes in a Bowl, Cream Jug and 6 Chocolate Sete—consistin; Cake Sete—consisting of f Charmin —— MAIN BUILDING. Tomorrow, A Yard, there's no more hagen, aor blue, reMORITIVELY N NO" BONE MAIL ORDERS FILLED THIS ITEM. (Main Fleer, MAIN Building.) MAIN BUILDIN' and old pianos will be taken in exchange. Horace Waters & Co. Three Stores: 134 Fifth Ave., nr. 18th St. 127 W. 42d St., nr. Biway. 254 W. 125th St., nr. 8th Ave. —ESEE__——————————_= Chilich Gladbses You can’t afford to abuse your eyesight. Your livelihood de- pends upon it. Delay is always dangerous. Eyes Examined Without Charge. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to 618. 217 Broadway, nee House, 23 ith he V5th St. 350 Siath Ave., 22d St. | 101 Nassau, Ann St, 17 West 24-—New York. 498 Feito 6 St., Cor. mt Feo +» Bri Flouncings Tomorrow, a Yard, flouncings; all-white and shades. (Main Floor, MAIN Buflding.) of the ooklyn, ure, OPENS TO-NIGHT Featu-ing every device used in the production of Moving Pictures. YOU Can Go Behind the Scenes and See Pictures Are Meet Personally Foren Photoplay Actors and Actresses. Admission toAll Model Theatres Where potest Pictures are Shown Pies? Z A Suggestion a Weélcome Addition to oe .25 to $1.50 a dozen; our price, (Main Poor, MAIN Bulid'ng.) ‘a ny rich Oriental design and consists of Tea Pot, Sugar We also offer, all in the pete design, the following: of Chocolate Pot, 6 Cups and Saucers, large Cake Plate and 12 Individual Plates. Berry Sete—consisting of 1 Berry Bow! and 12 individual Saucers. Summer Styles in 500 Pieces of These~ 29c Irish Linens 15¢ For city, country of seashore use pular material Very attractive prices| FoR WARM WEATHER WEAR. " Here are 3 Prize Offerings: and most liberal terms of Fine Has of coors: Soemcae “Decker” A “Hallet & sa oul Wa payment are now offered, helo cates iat purple for ........ $95 | Davis” for $125 | “tor ing $155 royal, $1.25 and $1.50 Embroidered 36 to 45 Inches Wide 59c Beautiful embroidered voile ors on white and pongee Thousands of Pairs 66 fi otor-voat capsized in the Norih Our Cut Flower Special: i tier eras inoue || Ese temmed earns ROSES J ul y Clearances | Now in A it One Hundred and Thirty-seventh a beac a zeus Carnations y 29c Full Swing GREENHUT BUILDIN A Large Selection of Fancy — Nottinghams, Nets and Scrims In the Latest Designs, S0e a Yard Nottingham Nets— mission and all-over oltebes; yard 50c a Yard Serim—colored and| openwork stripes; (GREENMUT Bullding, Piret Fleer.) MAIN BUILDIN “Sample W oinen's pa Originally $2.50, $3 and $3.50; Tomorrow, at Contributes Wonderful Japanese Golden Oak Value $1.50; Chaire—at and Saucers. Sterling value. Rg 1. 79¢ : (GREENHUT Build: If you wear size 214, 3, 314, 4 or 414, in A, B, C or D width, come and take advantage of this WONDERFUL BARGAIN. These are the samples from a very large manufacturer of high-grade footwear. variety of styles and leathers: all have hand-turned or Goodyear-welted soles. Women's $4 and $5 Foot-Mould Low Shoes—dis- Women’s $3 and $3.50 Foot-Mouid Low Shoes—dis- (Second Fleer, MAIN Building.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN: Sample quotations from ¢¢ a magnificent list of Of the others in this.list we have only room to give names. "The tse includes Hardman, Steinway, Pease, Bradbury and others of national reputation. ant bps psig a have been used, they have been thoroughly gone over $P Down 4 | a and Week and iho wonderful 66 Used 9 Player-Pianos including 1Auto Pianoat $295, 1Caldwell”at $325, 1Kirchhot” t $345 FREE, with each Player-Piano: Bench, cover gad 12 rolls of music with library privilege. Terms: $2 a Week (Fourth Floor, MAIN Bullding,) ‘MAIN BUILDIN OR ON Terms: Famous ny; Ke P82, §2.90 & *3 at §2 Values to $4 “Broken” sizes; that isto} “Broken” sizes in blue say, you can’t be suited in|serges; all sizes in striped nibh _ “ every cloth, | worsteds and a big collection | imaginable; ut in the lot there are some| (+ sting trousers. remarkably fine values. (Second Pleor, MAIN Bulléing.) high-grade, sscinushs GREENHUT-SIRGEL OPE tomo ouble 2 Green eae Stamps with Purchases Made Before 12 o’Clock—-Single Stamps + ct alba ‘ |eiven Sythe Brapers for pears have GEN. EDWARD GRUBB DEAD. most distinguished that Washington mn Gen. and Mrs, Draper were te of these functions was never ques | Kearn 1 sald! Hompi and won- The money which made these func: Every Department, in Both Buildings, price $4; sale orice $2.75 Golden Oak, Genuine Leather Seat Dining continued styles; fe eve: size in ev continued lines; every je, but all sizes in’ the col lection; $ ‘AB not every size in every style; all leathers; at ...........eeeeeeees BE cece eer rer eeeeneeeeeeee . “Used” Pianos&Player-Pianos Used’’ Pianos of Prominent Makes Kingly” Trousers Representing the Greatest Purchase We Have Ever Made—On Sale, Tomorrow, at 90 at *2.90 Vatues to 35 |at *3,90 Values to $7 An immense variety trouscrs in every pattern pure all- wool blue Oswego serge trousers. COOPER ©. ne SAMIR Ri ba it iad te in Thought Werry Over Recon faves xd | Jersey Home for Dinavied Sold died to-day in St, Michael's here, Death was due to a complication of diseases, Gen. Grubb) came from the Home to the Hoypital two weeke ago to be operated upon for eye trouble. It te thought that worry over the recent inv As = € Bargains. Leather Seat Dining Ci : ‘Shoes $1.29 There is a great size in the lot, bust *2.95 Values A limited num- ber of hand- some pictures in gilt and gold of worsted striped burns kee specially made every size; also up for us. Sizes are 16x36 and ‘| 20x26, and the subjects repre- sent classical, sural, animal, Ne. Cc. O. D. or pau Orders Will Filled. to® Streets ’ : ABRQY: NJ, | Stor 28 cen Chum, Pecbody @ Gon fam required for nooks unfilled {romorrow. Only 100 complimentary www stamps good in ey one book. 3 Cee Ee Chairs iwi t myth pholster jeather; tomorrow, at.. Etchings and Colored Pictures Tomorrow, at 4a NEw gd WEIGHT, ‘Makers of Arrow Shirts a Fay as bapeyp te will be Distribution in Premium Parlor, Ploor, GREENHUT Building, Special for Tomorrow (Tuesday) Only MAIN BUILDING (iain Peer, ib Butding.) 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