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PoE Ie arma ~ ) la member of the Cabinet, he was «| is supposed to be representing the en- poor man who might be attracted by |tire producing industry. the offer of a reasonable salary. But members of Congress who have pane ba <3 9 A ELECTION CHANGED How far the negotiations proceeded |taken an interest in the matter aro with Mr, Lane cannot be truthfully|puzzled by inferences that have told becuse he is dead and the inter- | reached them that the industry fs not PLANS FOR CONTROL mediary for the movio\Mterests would | united on this point. It appears that refuse to divulgo the.facts, However, |the Fox Bilm Corporation, through the project’ of impressing a Democrat | tho efforts of Winficld R. Shecha was temporarily abandoned after the |far-seeing genoral manager, has aie San Francisco Conventioh nominated | pleted arrangements to produce pic- Cox. The moving picture people were | tures .a Germany, where materials aro informed that the chances of Demo-|cheap and competent actors can be cratic success were slim, It was de-|hired on a dollar basis at salaries ap- « [cided to await the outcome of the|proximating the pay of a New York Original Scheme Was to Sign|etcction. Tho Republican triumph [elevator operator. Hla, pointed the way to the moving picture} With films free of duty a producing Up a Member of Wilson’s | ingustry, and taseomebory in the pinn|concofn with « plant in Germany and Cabinet to tle up polities with the screen came | actors signed up could flood the Amer- . the {dea of offering the complete con-|ican market before {ts competitors at trol of the movies to William Howard |could get a start. The enthusiasm of T . 6 producers for tax free RIED TO GET TAFT|T eag end ag TAFT REGARDED as a BiG/|"!™" appears to have evaporated, ‘ i P ‘i ADVERTISEMENT. ED Former President Disappointed) :- rare had no ties, apparont’y, ARREST OF HOOCH SELLER 4 |that. vould k hi f eptl Producers by Taking Place |2\0y,‘nt more than $100,000 n sean on Supreme Bench. jIt was plain that there was no place for him in President Harding's Cabi- |net. If he could be tanded, the mov-| 4 man permanently biinded was load by Nis wite into ecorder ‘araten'’s By Martin Green. ing picture interests figured, the news| curt In Hoboken to-day to testify that (Staff Correspondent of The Evening) would create a sensation that would | on evening Inst he had bought World.) be worth unlimited free advertising, |° lieved to be WASHINGTON, Jan, 27.—Confir-|the industry would be given a dignity | !:'*! tafe mation of the impression that the men |nobody had ever preneea could come | * ¥ to it, and there wou! an indirect) j),. ome and that a ¢ in control of the motion Leveitd er alliance with the Republican Party, in is A Hota anes Saree uo ue he iry believe they need politics in thelr) W459 councils the former President | ‘The man ene Fenkel, thirty- business is furnished by the fact that | could be depended on to exert no small 80 Garden Street before they absorbed Postmaster Gen. | Influence. ers’ “Vill Hays they planned to raid rad re iat Ae ait She put ve heal f° the Cabinet of President Wilson and, |" “sf Pee soreut sho! the best information at hand it woul! | * i ts dropping that project after the 1920/aypear that if he was approached he} -ryis is the first time that ar al One, Drink, Fenkel Says, Deprived Him of Steht for Life. ‘. t to succeed him. Mon. William Howard Taft, now Chtet | Mr, Tutt fo surciel Nl vaya A admitted xéttiry whtakey Justice of the United States Supreme) friend of the Postmaster General in- |!" re Ghiness bs hau Court. formed me to-day that he knows the |) jer was held In $2,000 bail and tenn The member of the Wilson Cabinet |Samry attached to the new Hays job] «attorney that the ease would the motion picture folks aspired to|i# $160,000 a year, In moving ple-| ie taken to a higher court at once. draft was the late Franklin K, Lane, |ture circles in New York it Is as! a =) the Interior. The reason |stoutly affirmed that the salary is but | oer they aa not close with him—if, |s100,000 and that the moving picture JAIL NEEDS MORE Indeed, he would have been willing to [interests added 60 per eto te! CELLS BECAUSE take the of belng czar of the|figure hecause they couldn't abandon | popriee-tistigaten that they are es-|the habit. Anyhow, what is $60,000 | OF PROHIBITION sentially non-partisan in thelr desire |* hides i bab oe svete —_—_——- nee. | The motion picture interests are r for a political allia eae walt RepGeetTio ik Wanbinaens Atlantic ‘City’ Ss Fashionable | IDEA SAID TO HAVE BEEN BORN |); thi, time on account of the agita- Suburb Loses Reputation IN INDIANA, tion for national censorship, I am for Sobriet Persons having knowledge informed |told by some of tho representatives Y- the writer to-day that the idea of a|that a statement made in an article ATLANTIC CITY, Jan. 27. political alliance was broached to the|in ‘The Evo~'n~ World on ‘Tuesday For eighteen years the residents moving picture people two years or|concerning the political aspect of the} of Ventnor City, the fashion- more ago, and the | szeurmption is that{contract between Mr, Hays and the} able suburb, have been so well the idea came from C. C. Pennington,|motion picture industry’ was not ac-| behaved that only two cells jn the Indiana heal Who was at/curate, tho munictpal jail were needed for about that time allied with the Selz-| | That ts the statement that the mo-| occasional offenders, Since Pro- nick interests. The Democratic Murty tion picture industry desires the Im-| hibition the jail has been crowded was in control, although the [epuh-| position of a probibitive tariff on im-| and it has been found necessary | licans had the Congress and it wus|ported films. On the face of things} (o award contracts for building «| deemed best to draft a Democrat, if the contrary is the case, Saul Rogers three cells, possible. of No. €7 Wall Street, a lawyer, has! . Ventnor always has been sa- ‘After a careful canvas of the situa-|teen down here advocating the re-| ‘Joonless. Since the Flghteen tion Mr. Lane was selected as the man moval of the tariff on films, which | Amendment became effective sev who should be approached. One of the 'ts now 30 per cent. Mr, Rogers, who eral bootlegging establishments zeasons was that, in addition to bel is close to the Fox Film Corporation, have been raided. Annual Sale Saturday of Boys’ Wearmoor Clothes REGULAR STOCK REDUCED FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS SEASON FROM REGULAR PRICES BY WIDER MARGINS THAN EVER! $15.75 to $20 With Extra Trousers Reduced to Boys’ Wearmoor Suits $12. $20 t0$36 . Boys’ Wearmoor Overcoats Reduced to $] 7, $30 to $40 First Long Trouser Suits Many with Extra Trousers ‘Reduced to 925, Sizes 8 to 18 years Sizes 101018 years Sizes 16019 years Entire Regular Winter Stock SMALL Boys’ HATS Sizes 2 to 12 years HATS Reduced from $1,5° ana $2,50 95¢ HATS Reduced from $2,5° ana $4,00 1,75 Similar Reductions on Boys’ Furnishings Franklin Simon & Co. Boys’ SHOPS—Fifth Floor Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Dr. Livingston ¢ 159 election, went after no less a person-Jaid not give the matter serious con- | virtin of wood alcohol polaoning tt Ho- Vincent was dead, Mrs. Casgera and) died Wednesday, Mr, Hepburn was a age than an ex-Prosident of the|sideration. Then Chief Justicn White |oken has ever lived to appear againet Madeline were taken to Bellevue in| graduate of the college and a tem. | United States, the same being the| died. President Harding appointed] tie person charged wrtit having sold it sevious condition, The woman had ber of its Board of Trustees, OU AORN YS PRA IY, Je ft a gas heater burning when she lent to bed. Presumably the pres- «ure got so low the flame went out. Then the pressure became aes and GAS FILLED Tt a ais AGAINST febbeed eta rial's (To Canceling Appeal. Mother Calls Aid b Aid by Throwing}! ve untrled indictments &gainst Rob. , ‘jell, former labor czar, who Shoe Through Window Be- | |is now ing a term of from 2% to 5 |veare In Sing Sing for extortion, were fore Falling Unconscious. lismissed to-day by Justice McAvoy in Criminal Branch of the Supreme missal of the remaining {n- was in accordance with an ment made by Justice McAvoy 24 that he might take # it) lon if Brindell discontinued the [from his convietion which he brought the Appellate Division, Notce vbandonment of the appeal was Justice McAvoy yesterday by something cold pressing against her woke Mrs, Frances Cassera, twenty- | @ cight years old, at No. 206 Avenue A, | nt 2A. M, to-day, Sho discove was Vincent, her two-year-old The room was filled with gas and sho was deathly ill. rosea 8 She threw a shoe through a win-| The indictments just dismissed dow to attract attention and ran to/¢h* ies fons peta st money uilders aa the price A the broken pune with Vincent to 1 strikes and permitting works gro: the cold wr touch him. ‘Then sl ‘Those from whom the alleged ex. collapsed were made fore represented In Other tenants, hearing the crash of ea Pra have Been Louie J. eluss, thought burglars wero in the | yea Wa ee house and blew pollee whistles from tn the windows, bringing Policeman Jolin, Hargesheimer of tho Fifth Street sides Mrs. Casdora, andify, NER POSTPONED. | dinner of Middleoury |” lege, which was to have been ‘held night at the University Club, has | n postponed to Feb. 17 out of re-| et for A. Barton Hepburn, who Hellevue Tospiti with a pulmotor but) s Thirty-Fourth - Street is.here. Reduced to Reduced to Squirrel, Coats. 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