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LR Ma TRAE OU SU RAE FIMO? f sateen iene a tierra _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1916, ENO’S SEVEN WILLS READ; COLUMBIA NAMED IN LAST Counsel Seeks to Establish That Bequest to University Showed Undue Influence. Reading of the seven wills left by the latp Amos F. Eno occupied most of the day in the hearing before Sur-| rogate John P. Cohalan. Mr. Eno, whose silk business was ruined by the Civil War, but who, thirty-five yoars afterward, paid every cent he owed with interest and then Wullt up a big fortune,’ devel- oped a fondness for drawing up wills. Former Surrogate Chales H. Beckett of counsel for the contestants, among whom are Gifford and Amos R. E. Pinchot, read the wills, the earliest of which is dated July 28, 1906, A string of others followed until the final one, dated June 18, 1915, which leaves from $5,000,000 to $7,000,000 to Colum- bia University. Mr. Beckett read all the wills to show that Columbia is mentioned in only one of the docn- ments and to strengthen the claim that Mr. Eno was not in his right mind and that improper influences ‘were used on him when he signed the final document. | MISFORTUNE TO REJECT | BRANDEIS, SAYS ELIOT) Former President of Harvard, in Letter, Calls Supreme Court Nom- a inee Public Spirited Altruist. | — -oveer c 4 WASHINGTON, M ~Chairman Culberson of the Senate Judiciary Be ae ce ee ...the Spy escapes from the Submarine! > ae - ry iY BE MAAN, Geartae tee Nemrenian —He had dared death to seek “the secret of the submarine”—for his country! 1% of Louls D. Brandes to the Supreme He had fought the whole crew—beaten the inventor—shot part of the inven- ‘, Court. A. Law ‘ Lowell, Presi- tion to bits—stunned the U. S. naval investigator! His smoking revolver cov- he ra a al oases ered his retreat up through the hatch, the new opening device of which he ‘Mr, Eliot's letter follows understood. A hated spy—with one chance of life—he struggled through the Ph poy erat : torrent pouring into the subsea boat, wrenched himself free and plunged into understand his wpacitics and his the salty flood! Behind him—the submarine shipping water at a terrific rate character, He Yas a distinguished gentleness, course vocated of his moun student In the Farvard Law School through the open hatch, began to founder—and go down! in 1885-88, He pes e keen intelligence aoe ictures How the were intimatel; i, . “His professonal career has ex- Hhibited all th qualities and with a ae an Smas es Which e oe did not ¢ es to me. | But I hav p esty and sacerity, or his desire for justica, He has become a learned | nem a rist. Hy Under Tesent tanc be- @ i h a for labor and 4 © public spir: ned his hon- | Heve thatthe Today see the start of the most remarkable Court whid for tte Miuricat busines ana tne MOton picture production ever shown on any screen—a tri- COURLET a clary Comm vin yore, UMph of the film that stirs the red blood of every American! Here is not 1, only one of the most absorbing plots, one of the most elusive mysteries, one of the most daring international intrigues ever pictured, but the greatest naval invention-idea of the age, the So ie sion of which may decide the destiny of our country! The U. S, government can do well ’ | millions for “The Secret of the Submarine!” Will we secure it? Will this submarine oN T SUFFER idea some day—maybe near at hand—save our nation and our flag? | WITH NEURALGIA Thomas A. Edison, Chairman of the National Defense Board, is credited with this s.atement—which lays the basis for this astounding film masterpiece: Wednesday on the nom “ “<e “To my mind there is no reason why an under-sea boat should not be supplied with a fish-gill-like apy tus, so that Musterole Gives Lelicious Comfort itean draw its supply of "> direct! from. the “Lhus the lives of the crew will not be de iter {upon the compressed air supoly oF ws the ability of the bost toreach che surface. When this invention is periected submarine When those Aavigation will be perfectly safe and secretive.” arp pains go shooting when vour skull! Tndeed—as you will realize when you see “The Secret of the i] Submarine,” such subsea boats could smash the navies of the whole worid!! “ llaaidlerepetigieleel ML. Have Never Seen a Motion ment ale mth ta Het Picture Play Like This! blister, Doctors and nurses frankly recom- mend MUSTE e . 1 ynchitis, € Igia, Cor matism, Lumb: the Back o " cles, Bruises, Mbt Colds of the Chest You have never witnessed events that lay such a grip on you, as of steel fingers on your heart strings—such as are shown in athe Secret ofthe Submarine”! Youhave never felt the call of your country so powerfully before. See “The Secret of the Submarine” and realizewhy mea fight and die for “Old Glory"! E. Alexander Powell, the well-known war corres- ‘At your druggist’s, in 5c and 0c jars,| pondent, author of the novelization of ‘The Secret of the ant eeperial are petal noe for Brie Submarine” —which has. begun if, appear in this newspaper —for a ° e genuine MUS-| Sine took charge of the U. §. Consulate in Uelgiom during the present struggle, a tions get what | ee knows foreign navies, foreign submarines: He knows what "The Secret of the Submarine” means to this country—what he Musterole Company, | Calamity it would be to allow another nation to secure it! He knows—and that’s why his story is a message that fairly leaps from fhe screen to impress itself upon you! The motion pictures are true to every stirring adventure, every smashing climax of Mr. Powell's truly wonderful narrative! Read the story! See the pictures. This Submarine Would Revolutionize _ Naval Warfare! — . —would be a greater terror to dreadnaughts than Ericsson’s monitor was to igates a half century ago! A submarine cquipped—as shown in “The Secret of the Submarine”’—could remain isheatee 8, indefinitely eres 1T WOULD GET ITS AIR SUPPLY DIRECT FROM THE WATER! Such a U.S, Sub. marine could scour ali the oceans, enter any enemy harbor and sink whole fleets of battleships. Owning this secret, the U.S, X F . could defy the world! ayer. aan URNITURE { illi r 5 3 i ¢ 7 a fi 2 vision of Samuel S. Hutchinson, the master producer who conceived * CREDIT 'ERMS No more thrilling Syenis, astounding shanges were ever filmed! the idea of picturing America’s great submarine opportunity ina ; The aged inventor endeayors to keep his secret for his country—but wonderful files gtast $3-¢ Down on $50:° other nations learn of it. So does a sordid millionaire! The smashing of the 0068 The Search of “The Secret” Covers the Globe “The Secret of theSubmarine’ hasbeen producedby = . ; Read the | ° j 75-00 rest spperatue end murder of the Sid Inv Shiot: eer pa tbe tecrey Re book Of 816 A great company enactsthe play—headed by Thomas Chatterton, Story—See the Film ' Scientific library—which passes from hand to hand, from ‘0 London, : ; : you ask for, ‘Th Cleveland, Ohio the American Film Company, Inc., under the direct super- 70 = 68 ## 100-00 Paris, Petrograd and back .soil, The fight of nations for its possession follows the popular leading man,as the U.S.naval inve 0 d beautiful Juanita 10-% 6 «= ** 150-0 itevery where and there isa mysterywithin a mystery which millions willtry toselve, eee erful impersonation that leaves an indelible impression on yuu Ve can give you here only a glimpse of the tremendousness of al 00 “ «6 200-0 | 4 ° “The Secret of the Submarine!” [Every real American wants to read 4 00 “ #6 300-00 | Enormous Fortunes Spent on Scenes That Electrify! the story and ase the films to appreciate the importance of the great submarine } : } rat : . : ’ ; idea presented in wonderful motion pictures, FREE ®RAss BED | This Production , Brilliant photography gives you—in ‘*The Secret of the Sub- “The Secret of the Submarine” will F : f With Pvery Thousandsof dollars—thousands upon thousands—were lavished — marine’"—the full eflect of the submarine adventures of the company, 1¢ Secret of the Submarine” will appear serially in fifteen | on “The Secret of the Submarine,” to carry out the epoch-marking idea the fight undersea with the spy, the near-destruction of submarine and crew chapters. 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