The evening world. Newspaper, August 25, 1921, Page 8

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EDWARDS OPIS MOVIECENSORSHIP- FOR NEW JERSEY Governor Assures Picture Men He Would Veto Any Re- Strictive Measure. ATLANTIC CITY, N. ¥. Aug. 25. Governor Edwards said last nig Weuld oppose any motion picture cen @orship in New Jersey. of motion picture theatre it he AC thie banquet owners of Eastern Peunsyivania, Sovtl Jersey and Delaware at the Traymore Hotel he aroused enthusiasm by de- @laring he would veto any such meas ure. He called motion pictures one of th greatest presen! forces gud evil “It is to your iniere oO pat over lean, fine pictvres.” he said, Sand you @on't need any censor for that “If 1 were a politician,” he continis! “1 would favor a censorship, Censo hip is politics, bat 1am not tieian. 1 am through.” He urged exhibitors to pnt on pleas Ymg pictures, for, J knoy we need something nw days. We mind—partic minds of jor a poll said he. nlensi eed pictures that ease the ly the that ease th men and sho! haired women who say “Thou Shalt Not.” The diners arose and gheere; for @everal minutes when Gov. Mdwards completed his speech The Rev. Newell Dwight Hiihs also aroused enti the movin ime ecintc ehurches, Movie men we their organizat are to be well jdames J. Wal jonal organiz ‘formally tha jeudea by yhtbitors aster twe ‘and that for a time ¢ gest producers had, pro out of the exhibition field. Congress was « i to relieve the usin by predicting iat picture would revolution im and the the He also opposed censorship. work » warned to perfect if their sted by counsel of the ne Who announce » had been co interests rn New | io $125 Wi Sport for Pup On Yacht Trip Dog Destroyed Guest's “Trans- figuration” and Host Had to Pay Damages. Miss Altec ind | Cormer chorus girl Recently she had Bloom Is a model [her hair bobbed Bat soon {began to full out. So she er head haved, ‘Then she bo a love blond wig It cost $125, and is Known {a “Cransfiguration ” s being done, Alice was all reedy r the cruise of the Seraphis, Su |day, duly 17 The yacht Is deserised Jae a dainty Hide craft of gold and | white, George 1. Triffon, t wher owns a gainge at Noo 51 Mas [brewer He also owns a little dog, Gyp The Seraphis started up the Hud- sonat 2 P.M. with a jolly party Presently Alice begun to notice that the damp fir was taking the curi out oF her wig. She went below any At what hour Gyp observed Alice's | not stuted, but when he 1 with the (ransfgurnt s wcarcely enough of it Triffon to heave overt did Seraphis returned (o dock at 2 1 of course, withodt her Phe M and M Triffon, it is said, en- | partic wre i der “ joyed the joké hugely issued an hem by is Lbs Mr. Triffon was sued for $ the value along other tings jira Dp. 9 of a new wig, He Was summoned to) - nt Bree Ite 4 ] DI ES Gy a ie cant unceérstand W. set for $50, David G Jwin iss Bloom's a ba us 1 Charles Halla Lidl for Mr. Triffon. ! i} ALLEGED CAMORRIST FORFEITS HIS BOND. . Fails to Appear at Ellis Island— One of Murder Band Buried Alive. Detectives have begun search fu: Tinpinelia, believed to be a member of the Camorra, whose arrest ts wanted) by the police in Italy in connection with the | urder of 1 be arralgn Jeportation char; lorano, He was and yeaterday | but he and his rom Detroit, Accord sjpatche | Licut. of the De> troit Ital return there | | from inownced he je ha SNRUGAENeERuO MN nee ronG | jannola, former leader of Detroit's Ital- | Pietro | THE EVENING WORLD, fHURSDAY, August 26, 1921. Dabo i eu 1 ! Vu yy | youns dashing about the| the cottage in which she was spend-| tinguist her mother's burning clothes. /honse by the Rev. J. A. Connelley, @ a take partners ling the summer at Hinsdale, Mass, | Teme urily blinded, she was fe ed |e ‘atholic priest from the Bronx, face tints Fe Suet Hi en i eon of others, than | twelve miles from here raw! out of the house on her}/Father Connelley rushed tito naclontious objectots edatos ie: caniked te us Vig Mrs. Richard J, O'Neill of No. 2480! hands and knees rouse, which was burning lke ¢ thelt wilt 1eats, University Avenue, Bronx, daugite nf f ‘Invalid. William’ Bowe. |toreh and was consumed in a tew] \ have. no © been virtually lof Mrs. Bowe, was severely injured json e dead woman. ae r ved (minutes, carried the young man |. Grim, el thermaul from) hy th when she trled NANTUCKET sa | ae Girl ( at Onee Five Admirers) i Common Sight Allessily SIN pair ‘ tats NY a hha ¢ deliberat y on the Sand tays for comfurt's sake 1 ve them rom. the place after we dance absolutely the last word '0 BLAZING OIL BURNS mtcion tei weal ld colon whic: ine WOMAN TO DEATH. ona seth bel hivids ye oe Hee Invalid Son a aK sak at by Keres A iT var 1 wee Fire. ai un VITTSFIELD, Mass. Aug. 25.—Th wil! pn ' ' ands. Th xpiosion ef a ¢ nf eg tates oe i 1 na nl " kitchen tire, resulted tast| het 1 1 if Rome @ Witen . widow, of Pelham ‘Bay | So used to her job she thinks it cannot be done any other way ont wm Vuk N.Y to death and destroyed Evaporated from the woman keeps on rubbirig her Gite whe nt “menaterad the ex waters at Carlebad. tent of their th number Used for Constipation, 2 one oe «© are indignant over. the ments, onde of Kdward Hayee sroprietor St uuie, Haine Breusa tioval | =My Ask Your Doctor | ' ji Ae Teeeee jHayex annonnced “eutting in” would For Sale at All Druggiste. | HIS is the sort of thing clean in a few hours without injury have to cease, much to the - @ “, " . HOR VOr che. parents and, Withiioe Banu, | women say as soon as they ae Se erry eae ae ° Ps hate | have learned to use Rinso for "> anything Dut the dirtiest spots | Carlshad Preducts Co.,N. Y. and those just lightly. t the weekly washing. Once they have soaked their clothes clean they can’t imagine why any wo- man continues to rub the dirtout. Try doing next week's washing with Rinso. See for yourself why hundreds of thousands of women say they could not face another wash day without it. The two easy steps shown below will save PERFECT IN WASHING MACHINES With Rinso you don't have to doany 1: sbing, Follow regu lardirectiona fiven here. Soak lothes, Then, before Rinso is the marvelous new soap Motion picture jncusry of some re of) ian colony, Who was killed in January, | fhe burdens of taxation, in a reso!t- {16° One of the mlayers was lator Killed | tion adopted at che afternoon session |y Giannola’s. ga I -another was which concluded the three days’ con- | buried alive after being tortured, | vention of the Kastern division of the — i Motion Picture Owners’ Association. SUSPECT TYPHOID CARRIER. ‘The reduction of taxes on theatres and box office receipts was specifically asked. TRENTON, Aug. 25.—Oficials of the State Board of Health are investigating pie SEES MOTOR-BROKE SNAKES Hoinataerainalyetiey sips typ fever NOW GO UNDER ROADS, |M%22*,. Butington County oan be) traced to John McGetrick. Several | yeare ago McGetrick was examined and wi tes Use| found to be a typhoid germ earrier. Sums wring © | He Was kept pnder surveillance and or-| verte to Racape Aut dered to report to the State Board at | intervals. Some time ago, however he eluded the officials and {a now employed by a farmer near Columbus. Bowen, C of local health | ‘ot the State Department, said to-day McGetrick was responsible for seventy-four cages of typhoid fever in previous epidemics, causing at least four deaths. Steps will be taken to con- fine McGetrick in some inatitution bie a pablic nutaance f the Btate li law be found to confer that 1 mobile Menace, UNIONTOWN, Pa., Aug. 25. ‘ette County snakes, long suffering and world wise, have become motor- broke. Local chickens long ago earned not to cross the road while e@utomobiles were near at hand. Now the snakes never cross a road —they go under it. This was learned By George F. Titlow, whose summer me is one of the mouatain show laces hereabouts. He was puzzled the disappearence of snakes from the mountain roads, but a few weeks go he discovered the cause—the @pakes would hunt out the culverts sander the roads to get across in- @tead of taking the short cut, psi MS aia . ORESSMAKERS CUT WAGES. Re Ten Per Cent. ction Agreed Upen by Manufacturers. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 25.--The ac- ton of the executive bourd of the Waist end Dress Manufacturers’ Association fn deckiring a 10 per cut in the s been ap- of the em- ip. As a result of this decision, men Sf the union will be asked to vote against n general strike at u moot- ig cal called by labor officials to-night. Meantim~ employees of six of the Jargest factories where members of the @ssocmtion have attempted to enforce the nev wage decrease have quit work. Bawve' Cantor announced that ail emplovers were prepared to stand back of the ¢ tive board and that no further nexotistions will be conducted | with the employees until the wage cut ts accepted It is expected that the Make a desperate effort ‘wage cut. union will to avoid the ——~. - SCHOOL BUDGET GROWS. A school budget of $89,756,.118.17 for} 2922 was Mnally adopted yesterday i » Board of Educatic THis is | crease of $1,932,422.24 over the 1921 budget, President Prall said before the} board went into executive sesvion on the budget for the last time that re Quests had been received for additions to it that would, if adopted, add many | millions of dollars and that it would | de impossible to include them all. The jon asked for represents rigid economy, but will, he de for the expected expan city’s schools. standard. It can be done—and we are making 20% reduction on this work for the sum- mer months only. We send for your piano and return it as a player-piano We also install new 88-note actions in old 65-note player-jianos. Write or phone for estimate, . UNIT PLAYER ACTION CO, 728, 20th Bt. New York ‘Phone 30 FALL WEIGHT TOPCOATS SPECIALLY PRICED NOW Broadway a ~ = 279 Broadway Flavor, Taste and Body that you don’t find in ordinary Corn Flakes. That’s why they’re called— Post Toasties best corn flakes And that’s why you must ssy “Post Toasties” to yeur grocer to avoid getting ordinary Corn Flakes. "35 t 49th St. 7 Place on Sale To-Day NEW FALL SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN At the Special Price of RICES in Brill Stores this season | are going to be decidedly down and quality most emphatically up. Suits like these at $35 set a new In sizes for stout men, tall men, short men, ALL men. LINEN GOLF KNICKERS Ina Sale At $5.50 44 East Mth S.. Cortlandt St. product that saves all hard rubbing. It is a perfect combination of pure, cleansing materials that loosen and dissolve the dirt from even the heavi- est pieces. It soaks clothes sweet and rating the machine, add a Rinao solution, using the same amount of Rinso as you used for soaking No othe product is needed when Rinso “Don’t rub your youth away” DISSOLVE: Poreach tub of clothes thoroughly dissolvea halfpackade of nao in two quarts of boilin£ wates. hare water.13 hurd or clothes extra disty use more Rinso. POUR INTO TUB golurion Testing, noapy suds, ev of lukewarm you hours of back-breaking rubbing. Don’t rub your youth away. Get Rinso today from your grocer or any department store. Lever Br Co., Cambridge, Mass. THEN LET YOUR CLOTHES SOAK WITHOUT | ANY HARD RUBNING So two hours--overnisht—whate' Is convenient Store Closed Saturdays Until Sept. 5th (inclusive). Satur- day is Co-Workers’ All-Day Holiday, with Full Pay, as Has Been the Hearn Custom During July and August for Over Twenty-two Years. STORE OPEN 9 TO 5 AEARN ———$—<—$————— OURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE THURSDAY 2 Day Sale of SILK GLOVES Manufacturers’ Clearance Lots 21 2 clasp, heavy Milanese and Tricot Silk, double finger tips, Paris point, 5 row embroidered . some with contrasting sroidery. Regular $1.00, $1 50 and $2.00, 16 button Milanese Silk, double fioger tips, Paris points, most desirable shades, including black, white and pongee, that retails regularly for $2.24. Misses’ 2 clasp and Mousquctaire, Milanese and Tricot Silk, double fiuger tips, white and pongee. Regular $1.00 and $2.00 values, For this sale, A well-known manufacturer closed out his entire surplus to us at a clearance price. The savings we pass on toyou in the above offerings. See Pages 11 and 21 for Other Hearn Advertising ee at aemeimaiactameen cee + Two Convenient Stores; 74 Third Ave. 420 Tremont Ave. 118 & 119 Sts, East 177 St. BUY One of Our COOK-RITE ALUMINUM SETS Piece Set Of Aluminum Kitchen Utensils 12.98 Vokes Delivers Entire ‘Set THIS IS FIRST QUALITY WARE GUARANTEED PERFECT IN EVEKY WAY

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