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NEW “MOVIE” LAW SIGNED BY GAYNOR, IN EFFECT AUG. 9 Measure piers Advocated by The Evening World Safe- guards the Public, PLANS TO ENFORCE IT.| No Obscene Pictures Will be Permitted: to Be Shown a Second Time. | Phe new moving picture ordinance by the Board of Aldermen after @ long fight by The Evening World will @@ into effect August 9th. Mayor Gaynor | elgned the measure to-day. Thirty days efter the signing by the Mayor an ordi+ ance automatically becomes effective. Under the new conditions picture houses must adopt every modern means inauring safety from fire and danger from panic, Sanitary methods must be adopted and ventilation and light must de provided. Main entrances to and exists from theatfes must be on the atreet level, thus obviating the danger of crowds massing on stoops and stair- mays. ‘The new ordinance authorizes a seat- ing capacity of 600 and permite the building of properly safeguarded galier- fea to eeat 150 persons—the mein floor egace accommodating 40. he present licensed capacity of mov- picture houses {. 900. This latter’ lags of moving picture places wil not be disturbed, fur the ordinance is not retroactive. Those in thia latter class which live up to the old law to the letter will be permitted to continue do- ing busines, but all new houses muat be constructed and equipped in accord- with the new ordinance regula- FRep PANDORP. tho Originally it was sought to establish censorship over all moving pictures ered for public display and in that form of a measure passed the Board ¢ Aldermen, Mayor Gaynor vetoed it om the ground that censorship was in violation of constitutional rights, main- JF. MORAN: taining that pudlic authorities had no ' more right to censor moving pictures} Decision on Prizes in| ’ MOR ERY than they had to censor newspapers. 2 He as since sald that no indecent| Four Classes With 406! , ; Sand 4 Sieurer eli. be permitted tbe. diss {1 age—will be tested and measured ani examined, and his good and bad points Entries Expected in played @ xecond time—the poltee wiil papas r according to a standard score a stop tot. mente, pula About a Week —-First| cara. fe several city departments, valldinw, mel nt Radeer af, (her Naw fire, pailes, are already preparing tor the] Manhattan Contest in| 0) Reiger te penne ot ean eMfurcenent to the letter of the new ordinance when it goes Into effect. ——<—_—_—- FATHER AND BOY FALL the Big Series of Better | prominent omer in the Babies’ Welfare | Sin Association has charge of the scoring. Babies’ Shows Ts to Be} Assisting nim are the following Rrook- Opened Next Monday. lyn physicians, who, realizing the edu- cational value of the contest, have vol- unteered their services: TOMMY LEPPING, STARVING ON STREET With yesterday the final day for en-| | De Arthur Mi SE NG tae Wie when it Is bexinning as (t ts later on, tering bables for the big Better Bables'| i411 Giarendon road; Dr. W. D. Ludlum,|,/ Thousands of ables die every year a because their mothers don't know in |Ume that they are ill, Thousands die because their mothers think when the jSickness is beginning that it does not [amount to much. “To-morrow is too late. Contest at Public School 1, Brook- lyn, registration closed, the lista show’| M, Thompson, No, ing 406 contestants for The Evening; Dr. W. Austin Powne, World prizes. As on the previous reg-| avenue. istration days, all clasxes of parente| With the Judging completed a prize of $15 will be given by The Even.ng World | No, Marlborough road; Dr. Edward 740 East Fifth street; No, 500 Classon Sleep for Five Nights in the Park, With Only Crackers for Food. ‘ae leading a #mall boy to-day stag- ger and fall to the sidewalk at Park And at the end of the judging each id will better. tor.’ eager to enter thelr own little one as If he isn’t 1 will call the doc- mother that has entered her « were other mothers whose dress and ood and bad points and how Ww avenue and Fitty-tiird street. The| nearing indicated far less fortunate clr-| rr artigin. the former, and correct!) Whe to-morrow comes it ts often boy reeled and fell beside the man, cumstances, if bitin F |too late, One mother | know had a Gerwig tried to assist them to their E fe Aa a baby who every little while became fl} jach wanted to get an exact re ov f feet, but both were #o weak that they i port) vo further interest in this regard yiigitl, At first she was alarmed and | nm her child, a truthful report wed on re eo beg! one COI couldn't stand. ode be port bared onl inere wil be begun at once # second cared the ductor, but the baby got well He sent a call for the | i _THE 1 EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY The Evening World’s and Babies’ Welfare Association’s Great City- Wide | Series of Better Babies’ Contest ts | "Doctors Begin to Pick Baby Winners; Next Contest in Fifth Avenue District WARYROSS. , ROSE PANDOFP is trying to get rid of someth , rors. LADY SACKVILLE’ * DAUGHTER TO WED Reveals That Youthful Ro- mance Figured in Fight for Scott Millions. It became known during the latter par of the Scott will suit that the oute Was fraught with more significance for }Hton. Victoria ackvitio~ Weat, only [daughter of Lord and Lady Sackville than the inere acquisition of a fortune. She told her friends that If the result | were favorable whe might have an an |nouncement to make. This gave, adied Interest to the appearance in court of the pretty young woman who Will suc she took the stand the buzzed with gossip and speculation about the romance that depended for # successful denouement upon the result of the trial, Just as soon as it was decided that Lady Sackville had exerted no sinister or hypnotic influence upon the late Sir John Scott and the long sult, the costs of which will probably am 0, came to a ciose Miss Victo nounced her engagement to Nicholson, second diplomatic attache at Constantinopte and son of Sir Arthur Nicholaon, Permanent Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, The heiress to the Scott fortune ta bul twenty-one years old and Is aaid to pos- sons all the beauty of her grandmother, Mme. Antonio de Ja Olivia, the famous Spanish dancer whose charms captivat- ed the Inte Lord Sackville. Her color- ing 1s Spaniah, and there in a further suggestion of Spain in the grace of her walk and the gray-green color of her eyes. Miss Sackville-Weat In one of the moat popular «iris in English society, She has shown talent in amateur acting, and ts also something of an artist and sculptor She declares she will keep intact the pictures, furniture and other art ob- Jects, valued at $1,760,000 and b queathed to her by Sir John , and will apply the interest of $750,000 cash she also receives to their upkeep at Knole. The Knole collection ts worth $10,000,000, and she claims to have re- fused princely offers from the late J. Pierpont Morgan and others for ine dividual pletures, MORE VICTIMS TELL court-room wrong. That vaually means that nature that ian't right. Perhaps it only means that you have fed your baby too much. If that Is so you ought to know it. Over- feeding is very dangerous to a baby. If baby vomits take it to a doctor “If baby ls cross and fretful, that too in a sign that he Isn't feeling right. A/ well baby sleeps most of the time and is happy and contented when he Is HOW MOVIES TRUST sfteen| —GHECKMATED THEM “When @ baby won't nurse or take) Witness in Film Combination his bottle at the regular time there is surely something the matter. Find out Dissolution Hearing Reveals Intimidation Methods. what it Is at once, A healthy baby should eat like a little pix and Ket ter- ribly mad about it if he doesn’t get his rv ere J whic! tf pod ht on time, Policeman Gerwig of the East Fifty-| ere represented In the groups which sé aithlest baby in each of four ‘All babies have days when they ai food rig! first street station saw a man who|sathered around the booth. Beautifully SAFES. HADAENIESY DONE {not Just right. They say, ‘I will wa, “Lastly, winter and summer look out RiCaa young cwaieone Weessidal ealnen until’ to-morrow and see If he je not|for coughs, You sometimes neglect] Otis J. Chaphan of @an Franciaco coughs in grown people, and they don't amount to anything, though neglect dangerous, Don't do it with the baby A cough may mean pneumonia, and whew they get It 1 kills them very quickly. There Is no time to lone, Gummer Complaint Perils. was the first witness at to-day’s hearing In the Post-Office Building of the euit drought by the Government to dissolve the so-called “Moving Pt in which twelve companies and eleven fateh) olsutie CKAIINAIOR Mach ctrtsines onic She who. ole Individuals are defendants, The Gov- rabulanesito she Fiewer Hosplta andillvicr tnat tiie contest wena cea eee, canteaies Jars ae Pollelid Git xo quickly each time that after a Uttle| wpne thing that makes most trouble| ernment Is represented by Edwin Dr, Bowman came and took the pair| that opportunity, and hence there are| te eiiuibie, In this contest a first prize She #oPPed worrying and began toy the so called aummer complaint. | Grosvenor, special assistant to Attor~ away. n> social distinctions In thia headquar-| of 425 and a second of $15 will be award tik these little aitucks amounted to| Over 6009 bables under one year old|ney-General McReynolds, and Joseph { They unabdle to talk to the hos-| ters of happy babyhood. td to the bables who, at the end of oix (nothing. Finally, she got so she no! de from it every year in New York|R. Darling of the Department of Jus- pital attendants, When a plate of broth| ‘This morning the work of Judging the| months, show the Kreatest improve: | {Wer called the doctor. | The baby | city alone, About 340 die every sum:| tice in Washington, | The defendan tet before them both ate ravens| youngsters began, a careful, detailed) ment, [Kept on having these little troubiem, | mer, Yet this discase Ix preventable by are represented by Charles F. ingaley Susly, When an interpreter seed a earn eenieh wlll contiaue, fen geet a the contest which brings about, Mut alwaye seemed to wet over them | iegrning a fow simple rules about food |J. H. CaldweX, Henry Melvitie and fa what was learned week or more. the good results aimed at by the Better |** Gulckly, and seemed to be very well ang care. If it Is neglected very long} James J. Allon of this city; David J. Bach entrant—and these | most of range from three months to five years’ Hubles' n the t “But jeach time this Five days ago the man, who ts Gulseppp! Morisino, lost his job as lab- Contests. the mother didn't know that opened her baby was rer. When he went home—he wi wetting weaker. Finally, there came a i e i ¢ came weak he coutd not tell where he lived: time when the baby didn't get well | he found his wife had gone away. Tak- ing bis boy he started out to look for work but failed to find employment. ‘The two slept in Central Park for five nights and subsisted on crackers and water, The two started out again to- How to Tell When Baby Really Needs a Doctor again as soon as It had before; instead | it got rapidly worse, and yet the mother | had yrown so careless that it three days before she called the doctor, And all the while she was giving the baby food that it ought not to have had ay, but were too weak from hunger to lat such a time. When she did get| get further than Park avenue and Fitty-| «tf Your Child Is Sick Call a Physician Without |tismened enousn to calt « doctor it! twas too late in one was dead, jature Mas Danger Signals, “Here are some of the signs that baby | isn't feeling well; if baby's skin seeme hot and dry he may have @ fever. Gy doctor at once and find out week her baby | Father and son will be cared for at Flower Hospital until arrangements can be made to turn them over to @ charit- able institution. HOW CAMILLE DE VERLAC Delay,” Warns Dr. Baker in Daily Advice to Mothers of Contestants. “It your baby is sick call a doctor |is waying right here, ‘Well, that I all! to Fever | without delay,” warns Dr. 8. Josephine Very well. My baby is sick already, 1] aiways means trouble and need of du BECAME FAMOUS F Baker of the Board cf Health in her| Want to know how to tell when he| ng something at once. | OR talk to mothers to-day. n't well, I can't always get a doctor! “if baby vomits there tx something! THE BEAUTY OF HER “] have been talking so far mostly | right away. I can't go to a doctor every a about well bables and how to keep|day. What should T do while waiting i HANDS AND ARMS} == wall. Keeping babies well is the for a desire How ca ‘ tell when I Fif h most important thing. In some of my ought to see a doctor right away? t, A later talks I am going to give you still| “so, before I Ko any further, IT am U venue Free Prescription That Can Be | more rules for guarding vaby's health (going to give you & few simple rules | before there is anything the matter | on how to tell when @ baby isn't just! with him, |right and what to do about It, It Is “But 1 know many an unhappy mother! ten times as easy to cure a dise: Gets Next Prepared at Home. Cainiile de Verlac, famous for the beauty ———e of her hands and arma, In # recent inter~ - —————. . Siew says: “If every womaa knew about The Little Mothers’ Ald, whose head the pressription that has caused all tie 5 5 nusitera areal Ne Bucond ‘Avene; tuk about my hands and arm they coul Wil ql ! 2 Sa heRSBIER \ Make thelr hands and arma just we beau- How Babies l e ge Jin the first aE aan Hap orm a veh aw 1am glad to have the op A ‘tions amMilated with the Bable ele portunity to give my recipe free to the Fi vif lth Ci t t P e ye Assocation ia tant & Baten t Words It wilt help every wo S| Asnoc! prove her personal appeara: or ea ontes riz Babies’ Contest ufder the auspices of tae ee oeine. at’ auiote, answer: | The chit object of the Metter Babies’ Contest ts to teach mothers || the lutier organization and The Live rtainly, only too glad t you how to make and keep their babies healthy physically and tally. (nong World, Registration for this coa- Turning to ® desk, she wrote it Prises are awarded on health poiats only. Mere beauty of face oF test will non Monday morning, an male Ot panes Ane. Handed AM . July M. The boundaries of the con- "Gy to any drug store, m physique does not count, uly 4 pottia of Kulux com Fhe mother frst registers her baby test district extend from Seventh straet Contents Into a two-ounce bot Later it is physically examined by s committees cf physicians and to Twenty th and from Pifth avenue, eer Pues eh ite physical and mental development charted according to » perfect {to the East Hiver. h oe | This prescription gives the otandard. | Mrs arence Burns, the presidon y fitness and ob! Ite good and bad points are carefully set down on @ score card and of the ane is enthusiastic over cue from {¢ the mother may leara just ‘she bas to cor coming contest, . wet im her child, The score card at @ giance gives the right and “I belleve these baby contests," she ‘wromg condition of every part of the baby, and doctors and surses sald, “will be of the utmost benefit to to treatment the ohild requires. us in our work, Through them we can, get to the real mothers directly and wet them to sympathize more heart!! and actively in the work we aretry- ing to do for their little girls, Myers of Philadelphia and George It. Willis of Baltimore, Edward Hacker of Philadelphia, special examiner, ts in charge, Chaphan, on the stand thin morning, said he was the chlef owner of the Theatre Film Service Company and that in 1910 he waa notified that his license it In almost hopel “The firat thing to do when you think there is anything wrong with your jomach Is to STOP ALL FOOD Give him two tea- Then call a “Don't nurse him, spoonfuls of castor oil, doctor. “] have already warned you against was cal Hled by the Motion Picture taking your neighbor's advice, Let me} Patents Company, | repeat it here. “What was the effect™ asked Mr. “If for any reason you can't get a G venor, doctor at once, While you are waiting My business wan ruined,” replied the give the baby @ spenge bath with caol| Witness. | Water; dres# him in fresh clean clothes;| The lcenaing company then brought keep him as cool and quiet ax possibly, | suits of ropievin, the witness suid, and never try to amuse @ sick baby, Don't they selaod their own reels an also dance him or walk the fluor with him ‘Olea dla. hascowil to keep him from crying, Give him Ranbiad ineiiedad: i, & plenty of fresh alr, If you can't y Moone in San doctor of your own, Ko to the nd 1 immediately took a milk station or dispens: n w York to learn what wi the Board of Health, a | the matter, { Mr. Chaphan. “When care of you, T got to New York T found that the replevin auits had been begun What did Mr. Durant Chureh of Ne ° g }York City, who represented the pluin bsvenor, He td tt was done for the purpore Fecha? FapllG. eh HUNaRT TEL ain that even if they Jost the suit th ed sould 1, ae the other pe 8 would need these contests all over the city to hear of the sults brought by the lice rouse mothers to a realization of the company, but would never hear uf | need of training in the proper care of Pest ty The mey f the suits, Me theln ablen Church # Py applied by the Mo: “L have been w: hing with great ine Uy! Neture Patents Com ny." terest’ the infant mortality figures ees " xiven out each week by the Haolew Kaleer of oht Craiee, | Welfare Association, and f note that CUNHAVEN, & ny, Suly t= ignorance and bad food cause the peror William start na cruise al ater part of the baby deaths, These the coast of Norway to-day on bord re trying to do away wth and the imperial yacht Ho Morn, after 1 welcome the baby contest ax a poW> returning fron bis twenty-four hour erful instrument in this direction.” trip on the Imperator, daianteatninne Vola er Fireman Hart. RIVERHEAD, N. ¥, July 0k nie| Firth, a member of the local fire d partment, was severely burned avout the | face and his left ear may be lost as For Infants and Children, fo result during a fire which wre | The Kind You Have Always Bought the factory of the Riverhead Ne esl tural Works, manufacturers of ma- Boars the chinery and farm furniture, here this | Signature LLIN morning. He was attended by Dr. le @ Tors end taken bome | — wae neta ee "AON SUIT IS WON, ceed to the Scott fortune, and each the | YOUTHFUL HEIRESS TO SCOTT MILLIONS WHO REVEALS ROMANCE, WIFE TESTIFIES THAT DEVLIN SHOT IN SELF-DEFENSE Witness Says Miss Annie Lied on Stand and Could Not See Killing. Mrs. Jamen Deviin, the wife of the Vaudeville actor on trial for the murder | of Poltcoman Patrick Considine of CHftt- side Borough, N.J., on the night of May (3. took the stand in defense of her hus band when the trial was resumed to- \day In the Supreme Court at Hackens sack and tr tablish that the | ting of the polleeman was done by Devlin in self-defense, Both the wife and the accused man's mother, Mra, An nie Devlin, tin, nie who swore y that Mise Annie Dev- erday that she had seen her cousin, the vaudeville actor, shoot the policeman, could have seen the affray at all, she being on the other side of a locked door Mrs. Devlin did not spare herself in an effort to give strength to her hus band's defense. She admitted her friendiiness with the murdered poll man, waving that a short time before the fatal meeting between her husband and Considine she had been drinking with the policeman In a rear room of Render'a Hotel, and had become so Ins toxicated Considine had been forced to assint her to her home ‘The trouble between her husband and the polices | man had arin, sald Mrs, Deviin, when her mother-in-law told Devlin that on | the occasion when Mrs. Deviin waa In- toxicated sho had seon Considine stt+ MERCHANT AFRAID TO IDENTIFY MEN IS SAFE IN JAIL Finds It Easier to Face Periury Charge Than Menacing Gang in Court. ting on the slide of Mra. Deviin's bed when the actor's wife had retired. Aleeividek: StAtoraaes, This statement was not true, the who keeps a So, 6701 Four- teenth avenue, Brooklyn, found himself between the devil and the deep sea in Magistrate Get re Coney Island rt to-day, now he conslders himself safe, at least, even though his safety lien In Jall walls, He was locked up for perjury at the Magtatrate’s or- der, after having deliberately refused to identify two men h, had charged with having held him up and beaten ‘him at his store on June 20, Frank Yale and Andrew Hambra, both living In Matorazzo's neighborhood, were up tn the Coney Island Court several weekn ago for a fighting scrape on Surt avenue. Matoragzo went to court at that time and tdentified them an two df three men who had assaulted and ropbed \him. ‘They wore then held on the high- way robbery charge. Their hearing was postponed for varlous reasons until to- day. Matorazzo was summoned to ap- Dear against them as complainant. Meanwhile detectives had got the tip that members of the gang of which Yale ts leader had threatened the stor keeper's life if he did not back down from hie charge against the two. He appeared in court to-day, white as A plaster Image, and as he sat in the -vit- ness chair cast a furtive eye upon the rows of tough young men who sat in woman declared; but her husband had belleved it, and meeting Considine a few nights later, when Mrs, Deviin was in hia company, he warned the policeman to keep away from his home. Neverthes lens, on the night of the murder she had met Considine again in the hotel back room, this time with Mise Devlin, and there had been another drinking party. Considine instead of escorting the women to their home, followed a short distance behind them and when Devlin slapped his cousin for being out late Considine ran across the street and interfered. The argument that started then car- rled into the house, the witness sald where, behind the locked door of the parlor, ahe and her husband and Cone dine, who was very drunk, alternately ¥ quarrelied and attempted a reconcilix tion. Mrs, Deviin described dramatically how Considine, who was very goworful, finally became enraged, leaped to Wi feet and cuffed Devlin, threw him down, picked him up and wrestled with him all over the floor. Then he quieted somewhat and, com- menting on Deviin's small stature aneeringly, suddenly handed over his revolver to Deviln, saying “Here's @un; shoot me.” Just as Devlin took the gun Considine struck him @ vicious blow on the ¢ the woman testified. Devlin staxgered tack and she heard a shot. Hitle dry goods store at the visltors’ benches, When the Magt Devin fell unconecious after the trate asked him ff the prisoners were Eras oe eganteye Re Pigg Bees the men who had robbed him, Matorazzo denied emphaticafy that he had ever seen them ‘before. Even when his former affidavit was shown him he eald he must have been mistaken. The Magint unexpectedly ordered tha doors of the courtroom to be locked #o that none could leave, then inatructed the trembling witness to walk down the aisles and pick out the wound before she turn tions to her husband. At the conclumon of Mra, Deviin's testimony the defense rested its case and the summing up began. her atten men who had threatened his life. The miserable merchant went through the Invest 26 cents in a ZERO form of hunting f @ famMlar fac ICB SAVER and at end of a Sek ben nh bas not "eat your fos bill two. Feturn it and get your money but denied in the end that anybody had threatened him or that he saw the face of a enemy in the courtroom, We'll have to put @ stop to this intim- back. You have nothing to idation of Justice, anyway,” said the lose and everything to gain. Magistrate, and he ordered a charge of perjury made out against Matorazgo, He was held in $2,000 ball, ‘The other pris- oners were also helg on the chance that Matorazzo may change hia mind, —>—— GETS MONEY AND CIGARS. 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