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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1921. ‘ 9 JURORS CHOSEN Revolution Coming in ‘‘Movie’’ Business; _\IYSTERYIN AUTO DEFENSE FINISHES: WAITED 20 YEARS TOSERVEON TRIAL, = Fidm Industry Undergoing a Crucial Test DRAGGED BY POLICE! RY 10 GET WADE TOWED, THEN JILTED OFR. P. P. BRINDELL ae ii: i FROM EAST RIVER: CASE BEFORE NIGHT SHE SAYS, AND SUES PICK FORO. Justice Hedvoy | Avoy to Hold Long Sessions in Order to Speed, Up the Work. | , Watchman Heard Splash and Saw Three Men Running Away—Owner Located. Prosecution Argues Prisoner| Wants $40,000 From Girlhood Never Showed Any Signs of Sweetheart “To Teach Insanity Before Murder. Him a Lesson.” MAY NEED NEW PANEL, co boat John F. Rylan edged] (Special From asStaff Correspondent! Miss Lilllan Royle to-day filed mit is : rth at Pler A shortly af of The Evening World.) in Hammonton, N. J. for $40,000 6 o'clock this morning with @ xeven-| BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Jan. 12—El- | against James F. Baker, allexing passenger touring automobile swung | ~ood B, Wade, in the third week now breach of promise to wed. Mise about ten feet }of his trial for the murder of Georre Royle says #he waited twenty yeare . 3. o a 2, s! in vic Tt had been fished | E Nott, Aug. 20, and stuffing Kin view). 16 married and he wed another tiver between Piers |'m'’s body in a trunk, which he hid in A swamp, may know his fate to |'%O Months ago. Raker is an inves. timator for the National Underwriters* BY Mostly All of the Names on the First Draft Have Been Al- ready Exhausted. | trom her fore Before Juatice McA vo: Reuee sactieton haat i i) sarliet the: watenman gear n which arguments wer | A8seciation, with headquarters it Samuel Untermyer, special prose: | on Pier N reported to the pollu] sewtorday, ix expected to go t. | Manhattan, Miss Boyle is the daughs autor, continued the slow process of that he rdw toud splash, and] | ° jury thts anteridon) tor of Charles Boyle, a contractor, securing a jury to try Robert P. Brin {4 moment later saw three men run- Former Judge Willam Comle: ltaker and Miss Minnie Daninger of dell, charged with using his power an | ning from where the sound came, He) wade's counsel, summed up tor the |Patosca, near Hammonton, were mar~ President of the Building Trades found splintered giaas Near a bulk-} seeonse this morning, claiming on th [fied on Thanksgiving Day, Miss Boyle Council to extort $5,000 from Mux head which separates Plers No, 20) strength of alieniats’ evidence that a] Says. The trial has been set for Jam Aronson, garment manufacturer, by cr wa ' \wrson such as Wade was testified t | 27 in the Cireuit Court at Mays Lands threatoning to start a strike on Aron- | ae 4 , fx pol t put out eruppling| oe, with the mentality of a nurmal | IDR es Sullding | A; ne hooks and witli an hour the auto- | nia twelve and one-half years ol wenty years ago, when we were Sevan’ ta | ad becn recovered. The bot- | and a heritage of insanity, should not | schoolmates,” Miss Boyle ald to-day, tom of the river off the bulkhead and] ye ped responsible for a crime whict | ‘Mr. Baker asked me tojmarry him, | wetween's ths piera was xearohed rreststible Impulse." snd 1 agreed. Bloven years ago we y He Cummings, | became formally engaged. At various ner Chairman of the National | times Mr. Baker told me we could not when it took phuinge De ratic Committee, will follow | get married, as he was not in a finan- The mechanism Indicated that the) juggw Comley and resume the sum-| cial position to do #0, and aleo that passengers had jumped out and thet wing up begun by his assistant, K. [he bad to care for hie mother. I am nt it at full speed over the bulk- | mine Gartick, yesterday not secking Money as recompense but read and into the river. {State's Attorney Homer Cummings to teach him the lewson he so richly The car, which: was but @ few an his summing up ut 145 o’clook. | deserves.” months out of the factory, was den- case will be handed to the jury] At the Baker home 4 relative eaid | tified to-day asthe property of Abra- é Mr. Cuniniings ar-| Mr. Buker had gone to California om ; ie o'clock ham Schutman, No, 107 Division Ave- | Ca that a dofense of Inaanity In an| business for his firm, nue, Willlamsby Schulman told ' a eed rflemative and that coun- the potice he teft it, flocked, in front | 2 rma cae aie ir Saloon Keepers Sent te Jail, of tie home take night while heswas | %) Cok Wade sh nm that ‘our saloonkeepers convicted of smen were examined in| Ls \ aE AR the first hour to-day bofore a fifth . 5 ; man was suited in the jury box This left but thirty-two talosmen of the special panel available and nade it almost certain that«a new panel of 100 must be summoned before the Jury can be completed. ¢ Justice McAvoy has shown his pur- pose to hasien the trinl, mornim: ses- sions to begin at 10 o'clock, half an hour earlier thun usual in the Sv preme Court in this county, and cor tinuing until huf past 6 0 rand a half later t followed an * thoroughly and the police are sure! state Att there waa no one in the machine | ¢, an & not sho Among the talesmen examined to-| 2 a 5 : prisoner showed any symptoms of im] possessing and selling lquor were to- Epos oe 4 or challenged wer bet ian sh Hel oe ial ack Anity prior 10 (he commission of the|day sentenced to serve fourteen days Nba vited his wife and daughter for a ride | each In the City Prison by Judge murder the Hippodrom: | amd learned (he touring car wae nde of imorons| learned Mand in the’ United States O'Brien of No. %: wholesale produce dealer; J. Harrington of No. 526 West 211th Street. Mr, Harrington disqu <l himself, saying he was the officer of an automatic sprinkler corporation 1n- der fire of Mr. Untermyer and the Loackwood committee and was active, in politics with friends of Brindetl, | ad active relations «ith walking delegates and knew a number of members of District Attorney Women Deny missing. Neither he nor neishb< District’ Court. ‘They are) William saw any one loltering around it dur- | * tee 5 yado| B¥"NS. No. 2346 Jerome Avenas, the ing the dinner hour and the police WF tho teats made on Wade | oeonx; Herman Krause, No, 218 6b ce ho com. {4te Indications of their mentality.| Anny Avenue, the Bronx; William 709 Bast 149th Street, tronx and Edwin Wittis. port,” declared Mr, Cum ire without clues enters oO ” [rwenty or thirty per cent. of the! Vvathauer, No. = er. . , miitieasche test ‘peuple in thik room are ynorens if oe fiat eT Si S x ‘ q i | we gy by these teats s of Salary Cuts for Stars the First Intimation of Futur HAR ALIBI FOR ‘SNOWSTORM. ‘The court’ room laughed when Mr.! day afternoon was the most via econstruction—New York Producers Unite in Saying vr fe) winced? ‘start ) Cummings read some of the ques-) of a series of such demonstrations Prolite Will Be Better—Not All So Sure Stars’ Ray | tions us tp,the esta snd remalted by the women connected with the S + Broly The Weather Bi “Vd hate to have my chances of| case, was not in court She is at St Will Be Slashed, and Whether Public Will Benefit From | Mary Garden a phowstorin at Hoon to-day, offered al heaven: depend on Tay Swann's staff. Reduced Prices Is a Question With Them. al dental thene. be kept there until the verdict is Andrew S. McClenaghan, sixth jur. | Vincent's Hospital and probably wilt or, was the thirty-eighth talesman Kissing Fever | Says ‘Rot’ for Mia thesrene mokeman. “There| ae ax ever when he came inte the | Mew. T W id the bureat's spokesman. “There | naire as ever when he came into the Mrs. Ida Wade, the defendant's Sioa il 2s in Waishington| «20 fwseeenon . Weekly Salaries of | “Dor atiydargon): be some snow In the alr for the is going to happen to the ¢ the afternoon, but there won't court room, fle chatted awhile with | mother, was taken to Sheriff Pease’s tle rien movie star? | Movie Stars Five | for both sides accepted his assurances poor that he could be fair, - . rae Word Richard D. Harris, formerly in reat| Clothing of Young Women zo. what there is of it, | SPU, ably will not be permitted in the “ee we must admit. It just] Mos. Mary Wade, his young wife,|court room again because it is feared Years Ago and Now Denies Allegation That She ras unespecie | whowe hysterical breakdown yester-|ahe also may suffer a treakdown, to measure on the| tis counsel and seemed in good] office when she appeared and prob- 's from the film world at Cal, that movie ac estate and copper mine promotions, Might Be Improved, but tresses’ and actor laries are going Is Centre of Operatic | iS — was challenged by Mr. Untermyer, as} eT tds i to a big slump, Where com- SS >; 24! tn Chievo z a was Horate G. Bemar of No. 111 West | Nothing Else. panies have put forth twelve big reels | Five Years Ado, To-Day. Camorra” in Chicago. 7 117th Street, an+ inspector in the| — it is said only four will be produced | Badd Talmadge ...$200 a ae * i . : < 2 : sien wd) onstance Talmadge. 150 20. *HICAC ue Doros accident department of the Actna| ; tn tbe future, Men and women whe ay eae Talrmadues od eee CHICAGO If Mins Dor , Life Insurance Company, who said eh een receiving from ite *Dougias Fairbanks.. 500 19,230.77 'hY Jurdon, the operatic star, felt ” (o} it was his duty “to inspect accidents|Ington mothers and clubwomen are, 1" & week are to receive but one-) schartie Chaplin..... 700 19,230.77 tingling sensation in the left ear to- e before they occurred.” Mr. Unter-|on the trail of the person who origi-y “UPd their usual salaries. Lillian Gish sess 200 2500.00 gay Old AUBePRILGen 9 But the til tthe East] fs + an old superstition holds true. Pi ici A Eisen A Si I Aastha tcat ttl to AO 0 Ash myer was at once interosted. The| nated the charge that there is a fever sivided ae es ia FL OS aad Somobiod taint talkin . : |na : are divided on this question. earl White.......... 400 2,500. Somebody certainly was talking witness éxpl he ne was 5 ot — beri Boe hae ant he was) or an epidemic of promiscuous kiss-| David Wark GriMfth does not ¢ Billie Burke.......... 400 2,500.00 about hier 34th Street—New. York res L, Laudy, No. 18% Weat |! in the capital. Ina speech made With the Los Angeles people at = iecies hee : @ pend ‘That somebody was Mary Garden. : dy J . Y ‘There is to be no slump here in the a ‘ 5 6 | 128d Street, a manufacturer was ex-|at Baltimore Sunday night Mrs. G ave) Mueiiecies vaald Mr. Grit. Fatty Arbuckle 150 2.00000 #bout whom much of the @iicago Unusual Underwear Offerings Thursday cured becnuse his difficulty in get-|Marold Adama of Waltham, Mass, qth in his studienat Mamaroneck Thos. Meighan..,.... 150 1,600.00 operatic world whirls in dizzy fashion Blanche Sweet... 500 1,800.00 To Miss J&rdon is attributed the Dorothy Gish 100 1,500.00 | statement, secordini® to New York Priscilla Dean 150 1,200.00 despatche: ting a home recently had made him| gaiq a Washi ton friend had told fact, I.cannot say just how much the hopelessly prejudiced against anyone | yer the amount of Kissing in the cap- movie actress or actor m ‘ charged with blame for the hous ital “was startling.’ Women leaders in the future, Since the a *Recently formed their own companies situation. m the capital want @ bill of partieu- business hag been gigantic where it is said they average $19,230.77 James Mot. Law, bank teller|iars on this charge, whidh they say have we bd@® such attendance and per week or $1,000,000 a year, om Loui. | sgainst whom Louls Marahs jis a slander on the stair old capitai, Such demand for high class produc- Untermyer’s former firm once made} yrs, Ho y , that Miss G: centre an “ope len is the ie camorra” in the Chicago Op that through aileg 1 Company, and} e& influence with “dL, Hodgkins, Prosi-| tons. ‘To illustrate ify point, let me meni, SMRporers oC, Me, company, 4 @ complaint, but who said “it was aldent of the District Federation « that the production of ‘Way ni] She Ie Ableito dintate who Is tol-@ing }4) geod lesson to him.” was sworn a8! Women's Cinbs, suid: “If the Down East’ has excecded “The Birth ey Antioraee on ea | elghth juror. Jan abundance of Kissing among our of a Nation’ 30 per cent, in attend- SUE Se ears Mity Attorney: General Samant men” when this intelligence was ear-| young people I have not heard tt. | anee, T go to many dances of the younger Stars are needed for our set and should certainly ob: any | plays," continued Mr. Griftit jsuch actions, am ag: in order to get jthe parks in summer, |the style of clothing we here could be improye tions here are ‘ Berger relieved Mr. Untermyer durfug MRS Sei We | the morning in examining Richard C Irwin, No. 78 St. Nicholas Plice, a woffes packer, who was: excr was Nathan B. Blum, a former of the Untermyer firm, a friend Aewistant District Attorney Unger If sh puis the dramat fervor In- mas | put ial of Miss Jardon’ ng are in f “and t salaries must be paid, You cannot expect Ethel Barrymore, Dayid War- Id and Mrs. Fiske to come yown in their pric vod stars exce indignation, out ‘ i, contempt and ut ‘ood is 7 “ ‘ y "But I predict a big change in the “but; fast ut the inf and of the prosecution's witnes ther city in the country.” future cr'tns movie buminoee” wen Obs awh tt 3 Seoond Vice President Arthur £.) ype Emma Gillette, senior member | On Mr, Griffith, “in that by | siete d Burke of the Guaranty Trust Com-| of the Woman's Bar Association, put| Men 18 to be pi he we | Pulling. a moleskin robe + é is “macentol apy lant A {han ever before. ne nenty t oo. | Shoulders with a nperi pany was accepted. Mr. Untermyer! ine subj to vote at Washington! Qiserimiaating x t the drop," EAC ooo ese: called to the attention of Mr. Little Colle, where she is a member of th star’s name made the woke i) *y a f z ro dae " ( 2 ton that Alwyn Untermyer, the pros! faoutty nts sald they did not future the etfon ie ou i a mp that T have pain’ ution rail ae i appolnted think there is an undue amount of | 9 count Jt mueh the | leat am ~ d Ch ° N ° h a co-trustee for.Allan A Ryan with . the Quaranty ‘Trust Company, Me, | Promiscuous kissing he GRIFFITH CAN SEE NO REDUC © adv by Crepe e ine Ig tg owns Burke waa the fortieth taleaman, |. 27% I: Ne Saunders, President of the! TION IN PRICES TO PEOPLE. me 0 i oink 7 : . | Parent-Teacher Cotnmitte of the! Then th reduc ma ‘ Ps ele ‘ % Pa ay following: Jurors: have been'| + of Mothers, said: “It Is not! tion of th mt ad nONOT : -Superior quality crepe de Chine in tailored or lace ected; | tt | ets?” griffith w 2 . ~ = ae 7 A ? Rr csrone ‘Caeonards Na. 78 best need reform in the matty Heeevhitery al nm o hear her trimmed, Sleeve and Sleeveless Models. Flesh only. Values to 7.90. $10 Btrect, wire chief, New Yori lothing worn by many of our young) fith audience der upon Miss den re ae gs : ERE but we are not particularly in) better class of film and expe he wings and sang one of 1 é wephon epipany need of it in the matter of kissing,’ | DESt talent, naturally prices will peratic Philip H. ride i nee are or even advance,” : 3 Mrs. William Atherton Dupy, Prest-| Guneteey, tO Moeorlth Noe te guage ef horas boa ete hee at at a | Wash Satin Bodices 1.50 stth 8 reel seers Ente CHY oan Guns bee ois aarti us al ate Ws Wek In regard to te Fe chiller. ana Bilt, Sentences Women eorcer,> | Hand embroidered & Georgette trim’d Very Special . A. » No. 408 st, don't pele vel eae P . Mr. Grifith cracked « A then aulekty added, * ut the pro. <n ak Orsnstes Nis oe . . re AVANT RU ane matin liane wie’ ies Meal oe ala Or omember that whi apes nee at cae ant | Women's 5 ae Silk Chemises 2.00 4 ibout spooning," 4 his own company and build: wi Tal n Ger oF e | Crepe de Chine and Wash Satin Very Special % no one can exactly tell LASKY SAYS STARS' SALARY CUT | WH* con MUST BE ONE-THIRD. paeceaee busine jwhat his salary is," suid } One | n that she name of Henjan -tifth nange broker mast consider his look eee ARCHBISHOP HAYES SAILS. 2 pens Fernald, « consulting engineer ; . . . ‘Andrew McClenaghan, No. 7 Jupon ‘that $1,000,000 as an invest} Jesse L. Lasky, first Vice P abt ea rat : il | Lingerie Chemises West 178th Street, steampipe and fit- cue. the. Cantomary| moe the Fu Playors-Lusky | customers aes ea aane tri d id Embroid Ed Vv Ss ial é ting cont : | » Mame: the Then, probably, It is better for | ( y turne m aso Ane (Was employed as :4 Lace trimmed and Embroider: es. ery Specia ‘Arthur BE. Burke, No. 143 Bast 39th ¢ Every Five Years, le star to depend upon the s and | Hollywood. that the movie |Stenosrar by Mr. Fernald. This y 9 y SP Street, Second Vice President Guar-| Archbishop Hayes of New York Sasiime Bo ripk ata will sor her salary | {* wensn'a third conviction tor uy ‘Trust Company iiled: for-Ror Aisle tarcognonide? Mr, Griffith nuin awn ub ” rwery . . : a A, Gonatiaae, i | sities for- Home this afternson on the ney ko had fust said that the "s have been going up. for | === — Lingerie Nightgowns h Street, employed in whe | wOPG=8 movie star averd from the bust rs, aid Mr, Lasky oir : Py n : - Ay Office of tha Equitable 1 accompanied by hit sec- $1,600 a we Movie fulk Who used to get from 375 [Ing to the front with new ideas and Hand-embroidered and lace trimmed. — Very Special | asine Hocléty | Dineen’ and Father, ‘But the Im © th $100 a wee year rare now | more efficient. methods. Recogniged | Jumes McC. Law, of No. 2 Mapble | Flying from the foremast of | Unlvensal p 16] Ke from $4,600 00 a week, | authors art kolng into the studion and one . ¥ ceecapse cae tie 0 flag » Famous Blayers-Lasky ation |If we allow them t » they will | learning screen technique ature 4 . a : wnt ue ue fag with i hin Liat the sro tar lar [mall demand ture, ‘owt Matly Yay | Nave some fo pprectae te fa hh Philippine Underwear ¢ — TO 2 wal atone ns Lad ‘as reached its peak, and from now |movie stars will have to come down | if they are to remain stars the : 2 , ., . 2 ONE Wan ONMMHANS TY IrALy,| Hshee"® clef chaplaincy in the navy| on ie coming down, down, down,” |in thelr salaries. ts quite trun that Rive 100 pee scent, value Tor. thei Dainty Chemises and Nightgowns. Very Special 4 ; *| during the war, \STARS KILLING THE GOOSE 1 will count quite ag | salarle: 2 A benefit concert by which it is hoped] “ in the Aig a to swell the fund for the War Orpha: Fully a hundred priests, representing| THAT LAYS GOLDEN EGGS. “The Papas pes pane in'th oe ee w Grime nani W Hi a fan Cataido, Maly. wl be even at arety parish in Od Tork, Arne ae wotor Charies Dawle ¥ pf the | tinued Mr. Lasky, "is passing through | it, although he does not amree with ash Satin Petticoats 4 05 Acohan aturday. Hafael Dias, | dive be e conc admitied ja period of readjustment, It ia be-]the movement to lower the star's | , , / 4 Ree, tenor of the Metropobian Gpera Com-| 2mong them Judge Talley, re mething had to be done at oner coming stubilized, TMs readjust. |salury, and most of the Be vars Also Crepe de Chine, Flesh & White Very Special . pany Se Noepee ares Mise Belle pointed to the Court of Gen “Why thieslump in aries?” coho- |ment is rapidly weeding out the in-|companies In New York it = Hatt, M. c minen ig red ad . R ng my question before answering, | compote ing extrava-! Meanwhile, just low do grata xa contributed thelr serviegs | °* oe. to. thy, pier to. wish tbe: pres Bien, ambllug, he ald: » "Booauss Mi ance in tk Juction to B mini- we have to pay to wee these produc late, bon: voyage, ry ‘ig @ another case of the goose and mum. pat “ened H jung directors are push. Lions and stare? — much ¢ Pee Ia eesewvit SP 1am wad * a

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