The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1916, Page 18

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pa ete DEBE QT TT WIS FOS APPEAL OF QUINLAN IS NOT WHS JURSOITON Returns to New Jersey Author: | ities Letter Signed With Rubber Stamp. President Wilson has returned to the New Jersey authorities, as be- yond his jurisdiction, Patrick Quin- Jan's appeal for clemency under his two-to-seven-year sente Prisoa for inciting to Paterson sii Quinlan tested tha present speech all : to have beer was reiterat to the Presi: Monday J. J, Farrett sey Board of f that the Quinlan letter was signed with a rubber stamp, and the letter is officially declared not to have been fent from the prison at ‘Trenton The theory is that the letter was written, signed and posted by Ie fat friends of Quinlan, whose appll- cation for parole was denied by the Board of at its last im k of the New Jer- ons, said yesterday ing, but may up again Jun New York ds of Quinian here to-day he had drafted, as as Feb. 1, just such made public Monday. planned then to have it in the Presi- dent's hands Lincoln's Birthday. They added that Quinlan had had ao litte |t support from Socialist organizations in the past they couldn't believe this letter had been published under any such auspices Prison officials at ‘Trenton made public yesterday an intercepted letter from Mrs, Rose Pastc tokes to Quinlan, in which he sic “The time is coming to fight the devil with his own fire. And they'll get all that's coming to them, and the public in Jersey will learn so much they'll never amenable to their (the officials’) nipulations in the future.” Mrs. Stokes eaid last night that |! when she wrote this letter, ahe tholight she had would bring about the exposure of grave corruption on the part of cer- ¢ tain officials.” She has now, she said, “found it impossible to follow out that lead April 13, 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE | NEAR GO" STREET FURNITURE Cash or Credit |Holzwasser Home Talks No. 62 Sune brides and engaged couples come to MOLZWASSDPR'S for the cation out trict. ‘That’ come to Holaw. 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FISKE n Ersiw hu DOUNA tue ks We ‘|The Cinderella A ELLINGE Wert 424, beget FAIR:AND WARMER hAK KID }) LONGACRE ‘jt?! LEO. DITRICH Tite on ASTOR *y THE COHAN RE VUE 1916 KEPUBLIC ots COMMON. LAY, BELAS CU ‘ 1 f the Kast ~ Corn Piaaters bring to | y * Or wend a dime! | for tr 6 Winthrop Sales Co., | 116 West 82a St Hairs Quickly Vanish ° After this Treatment || maade by mizing] THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, PHOTOPLAYS. PHOTO PLAYA, PHOTO PLAYS. Enormous Crowds Show fd dd __PHOTOPLAYS, ___.. PHOTO PLAYS. _ Tremendous Enthusiasm! —at prec Great ionssnit Scenes in | = Presented by American Film Company, Ine, | | The Film Novel of the Hour! | This film masterpiece surpasses any screen successever shown! ‘Throngs watch breathlessly the struggle for the “Secret’””—the invention with which the U.S. can smash enemy dreadnaughts! No motion pictures have ever before caused such stupendous interest and excitement! Every moment of “The Secret of the Sub- | marine” is surcharged with surprises and remarkable happ is. You are held enthralled by Undersea Adven- tures — Patriotism — Powerfully-Drawn Characters — Intense Dra- matic Situations—International Intrigue—Romance—All! The great company headed by Thom: hatterton and Juanita Hansen, has swept into remarkable pop ity. Never before have you seen such scenes filmed! Read E. Alexander Powell's novelization of “The Secret of the Submarine” in this newspaper. See this film triumph air supply — meant death to every one inthe submar- ine! for breath! \ TODAY—At These Theatres: ‘ \ BON TON THEATRE, 47 Newark Ave., ) Jersey City, Fi REGENT THEATRE, 116th St. and 7th Ave., New York City. PALACE THEATRE, Norwalk, Conn. Read the Story in the eo.the bullet | smashed the | | | | | | | Now — | the battle was | AMUSEMENTS, TONIGHT #ii: STADIUM Ale Tomorrow (Sat.) & ‘Mondsy @ 8.15 ALIBAN tha... 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