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a a oh 2 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, ha haidaA +i | 21, 1911. WOMAN TO GARD N. ER Ss A D City Chamberlain Hyde on Stand WHITE WAY ROLLS [earegicer with My, Vanderbilt, or Mr. Reen>, | Albany or was wi! n Albany as Mr. Hyde was 1 progress, thi him by the wittnssex for the State | Hyde over to the othes ( Tsu!a nt, tu ! ) exam on e it ho suggestion In my} Gardne explained tha afte ve 4 or OF corer nd Coat the Governor intended to call] Warrant for Arrest was served LEGISLAT 1 were never at Wilkes-Barre you! ys.) 5 segtton m Neranton he ret ite pay? vegas Mr. Nott. % fot a single word or act of the 3 ew York voluntarily and onaecom I don't know exactly where Wilke convercation described by Foelker | yn sny offer and walked into barre is except that it ts in Pennsy!-| ever took place. \tlornes's: office | 4," ane we Hyde smilingly Did you ever talk oven with Foel-| ren irre himeelf, ALBANY, Ke} @. Yor: law, William tinge. | ker about the racing bile? A. Never 1 went beck to Sera |cuvilier of New an, ie pres of the Brighton Beach Denies Maxwell's Story. ne a es ree oe Q. And you were bis attorney in 198?) with ‘Thomas J Maxwell at your peli hg © Legislature He came and asked n responsible for his 1: ‘Yes, To let you n't have a man drink- 1 wae ‘hee, and did you then tell him to now much stock in| to see Floyd Adams, clerk at Adams Street Court, and tell Ada harge of to go up State and Ke Iker'a pledge | foe in oMice houre, T Mg a ee, at For your aide? A. 1 talked with Max:| ments with you and you wouldn't keep rection with ade hohe sid ng ry oh eq) hem, and #0 1 recommended dropping c » xation with mrong. L di@'t tell | gi Wo gald: “Frank, if, you don't Tvs ree emplo Aa GGA. wide Rit, GRO rd to make me sore, I've Heh data ‘ Ay ave sume ideas CEE eee ee ee ay Wanner had | Roe tie RecwN On YOU: ANG TVS BOt 6 Arnis’ possess Dee: wutitees, Sut iit tatt you.08 im He ie TREO’ Id Oe Borawation [Jeter cram mider in) my pockets T vetion ‘hgh ae j Fee eee soe and thever| eld te im? Te you have & Tetley pwn knowledge with the race track Amit, and Lever! trom Elder you must have written 10 » you know Mr. Vanderbilt? A. Ta: an me he 00 a him first. Put don't know any- sum to pay for @ Did Maxwell y nd anda third time? A, He did tr @ Did Maxwell tell ye Adams would be tickled t to Staatsburg and see Moeiker’, A ing me and I'm not going to | recommend your reinstatement, and 1 t care to hear anything more from You'd better get out or I'l hold personally responsible for your ‘That ended it ly. To met Harry Payne vace. 1 think Th M . ° tiner ty his witness over Wvod. Regarding ¢ hers Foam t be] "GQ Wen, what did Maxwell tell you? isk BvnY {Ube AE & oroloel, Bul the MO Well, “it Wiper deca A. Tle met me and anid to me that Floyd | eee nent cen which will last set Sas nonico'a ‘with the 1 FETE YOU BVT | eee de ee thar ar (eral, hours probably, war postponed ese eae Med were Tou Ber! hed Foelker out ¢ t f , Mat the Hotel Knickerbocker with UnWns| ne as were properly hed hye [UNO Thursday er was id Maxwell tial dyeing he! | MRS, G, W. HALL GIVES ite could be secure r discuss this race track fight | tit ine connects t rany of them? A. Yes. Once} Meg with the end of the regular res Ina es Whines use aboard |S tngi f songet am’ vee imeeres'| SHOCK TO PROSECUTOR titormally, worn of um uetng anxious to, Mtl {ae Me foot iy & BY FLAT CONTRADICTIONS. | the bills beaten Q. Had your connedtion with th Ana preliminary to the springing of | , Max D. Ster ft How often did terests of t © track tight In u go to Albany tn fight ceased by May 15? A. Mort o Pi surediy. I was not in Albany at alt{ his is IW? A. I didn’: go up, except as a Tie. Ie session and took no | coun ner, arose to make the | spectator to mec what was golnk ON. | \arqin the contest going on the formal opening for his side—an event = vand in the contest going on t 0 pening aturally 1 hoped to see the bills de ; if MELIOAL yasleeois ok no ae ya His Visit to Elder. which had been put off from Ch “Rae tots al Steuer led off by saying that the case p as one Interested in] “please describe yo sit to the help our side make as WE} Ronert H. Elder in Brooklyn tn F had resolved into two separate and dis- posalh vary ft rn tinct allegations—one by Otto G. Foelke jaw Gardn.« in Albany. 1 wen with my lawyer, Mr.]now Congressman from the Third Di Mi Q. Did you see Girdner there? A. Once | Henry J. Goldsmith, and present | trict of Kings County, that In 198, when and only once, 1 met him in the street| wife to jake a complaint against Jacob! he was a member of the State Sena ar hfe hotel and we shook hands, but|piperine my former law cartner. A fowl Gardner, aboard a train from Albany, werehat was all ks later he sent for me to come to offered him $12,000 to vote against the vt > him what he was do-| his of r ered . Sheesh ees ievaesenylacuin fede ms te ee OO Wis MOMRL Steal beat atl a e track bills; and one by Hall ° ———| 1 did not. ‘Frank, there are several new Gardner talkii put the money he ‘est? can’ y t , Did you know? A. T had an (deal piainta’ coming in against. Fillperin. while in Pennsylvania last | Gatdner talking about the inoney coimg West? A. T can't aay what train York miscett he was in some way representing |aatd, “How about my matter” Me eald, | fall, confessed to him that he nad cor ae eee i ian a ne , ants and adset Engeman’s interests, but I asked /«Nover mind about that. I'm working| rupted legislation at Albany. ner say he Was in one room ~* Albany |in the Thousand Islands? A. Yes Weedli) him no questions. now to get ome Information about this To Contradic. Her Husbend, for three days with the blinds drawn?) Q. Was he there at the sa : Ne Blue Bikey," i : h H an he m 1¢ same time Q. Didn't you think it strange that! race track fight of two years ago at! oxo, then,” aald Mr. Steuer, “we wil] A. I never said any such thing to you. |A. Yes, he was there ona visit. vation alias he, e when | Atbany, and as you are a friend of mine Q. Didn't you tell me that shortly be-| Q. Did y n years ol occupy the same rooms you were Mr. Engeman’s attorney? A. 1{and were up there 1am hoping you can | Ctl! Mrs. Hall herself aw our frat wit: hess. You jurors heard Assistant Dis-|fore Mr. Gardner's wedding to Miss | or adjoining YA No did not. tell me some Inside facts.” T sald, "Bod, | tryot- ott ask . Hall yes | Yerba that Charles H. Hyde came ov ging ¢ ; Q. You say you never aided in raising |{ worked on that figit mainly from the| terday why his wite didn't come here| from. New York to Scranton, tos A Guest of Her Mother. ru dati any fund to defeat legistation? A. T) purncity end of it and 1 don't know] with him and you heard him answer|Gardner? And didn't you tell me you), & Pid Bia) CeO UO 6Bote never ald, much about the inner workings.’ He|that she was with her father, ol were able to fix the time because just | live from which Pre ‘or helped to spend any such) aid, ‘Well, Frank, you are a friend of| would not permit her to accompany |about that time Miss Yerba was com. 2% v . t A. T never did. mine and anything you tell me will be | hin Plaining that she didn't have money ume the purveying knew of any such money belng | treated in eacred confidence and you King off his speech auddenty Mr.|fnough’ to buy her wedding. trousseau, | stayed Noa: Beanie ne spent? A. 1 never did. will be protected In every way.’ I said,| Steuer called Mrs, Hall as his fret wit-/ put after Mr. Hyde c she had plenty | & Ad Q. Didn't the Brighton Beach Asao-|*41i right, go ahead—there's No reason | +s GE RUNES OAL NS RUSH OOnVEPEATION OVAE Tee fect sselaer Hotel in‘ clation subscribe to a fund to beat the} why 1 slouldn't talk.’ Then he asked| She gave her name as Rita Le Hall, | occurred between yc A. 1 never did. Dont nd name back. Is c broke in, € the men whol stiss May Yerba, was a guest at my pans we e wild nat ye Ry | were reputed to be vresunt, Again T) nome last September during th gents ADDS TO DENIALS og Pi Han you Indian, w haan or te yout Large bott iy thi err bn 4 whi when she married M aner. Mr r Pan 1 f & Co.'s anddrug T shall rule tt out.” |i le saya the New York correspond Mr. Nott sat down fuming, and Hyde, | kot thar otaves.’ T Lor gull with his smile on his fece and IT don't know a thing about that ma ves beaming ind t glasses ter the stand and the room | His ma he had friends. | p- | Nex alled Mrs, Gardn: Tho afi fi ng-looking ex-show wore a eu nade sult, a wh representative of the Tangier De ment Company of Brooklyn, with wht ny husband was then connected, he, too, was in our apartments daily.” Here Mr. Steuer broke in to que her regarding the #ime of the } wh according to Hall's story, ¢ | was still gor r grew very est and Sarre = AR fete ame the: situation. is Just | ner admitted the improper use of m Snee tn cor fi NER DENIES formation wien Will lead hit to or. | Mt Albany, Mall had described ab CHINA SEES AN AEROPLANE. | produce : room eighteen or twenty feet xquai = tigation of the thee twat ne A Pore than ten f Co ust o an tou e ourt Justice oF | gald that his wife and Minn nation ta{ {2 the parlor when Gardner to him, Mrs. Hall now pro | State that be STORIES TOLD BY es eat race track matters FOELKER AND ELDER) ;2inte an « s:0re tles in Kings Ce the famous Mrs. Hal! said the yoom ald not measure Virst Flight Hall had erba wer nfessed led ty ise of the amallness Is Made by a French Aviator, SHANGHAL, Feb. Open Monday and took the atand at| forced to give me the Gardner was| “Ucceed Gaynor on the ben Vd to he Frank J. Gard bub o'clock this i] i | ney white, wit D IRE eI wen [seem to know as muc h about t the parlor, she would have heard e \ 4 In Li ard 2 jardner tell 1 1 A . a you in 4 Maver remembered having had a sia Makes €wascing: Denial: husbands 5 ny Money at ence Was the purchase oft sealed ro Nany train between Alvany and| s) never told Fi eeaieee Alban ent on Mall or California ever mentioned by J [ Sr Maver weot to Atbar i ‘ a / ned derbilt or M ne Whitney or M Mr. Gard aid, told Matt with Charles H. Hyde wen wetoy 1 hee . Foelker or Mr pin, \ he « va at * ying » declare Foeller to be i I never heard my husband men- ! the m 1 y a saw Charles H. Hyde at 5 Iban vote at the € tion any such disclosures as have se. He loft a note saying Is wife | Recast wife ‘never Ba 1 ¢ h © ha been described until after Mr. e ad lef m three weeks at} 1 Y M ene] @ardmer haa br arrested and J dsband at her there w in' 14TH ST. UP, OLSTERING CO. y entioned at all either by] taxem to New York and after my ea pe lee Base 4 husband had severed his connec- Perrone utting Flowers.) ites sitar iy | Sensis Binet Gemimnge |e 0 : ii es agar | stand, I never told him the Pr cen he got all the New Zork panars Tells of Stage Lif i Gent of tie Gannta ont Onobe ce Mentioned the stories about M ra SAORI Sire Garda SUPPER LIP COVERS {3100 wortn $10 that I had not received the money fatement and he read then uid that before her marriage » pd Didi Sf ipo as ; ohare veal _ jel Mua Bhi! " 1 x r t dift t ca 400 $20 ; Mr. , ah ae i . $00 $30 ay | Tells of Nott's ‘sit it wa Ts azo. 7 ed a ad then Mr Nott came over rm | 50 4 om sate ed a iO - oe MUSTARY i , t aeked f i il 3 }} At toat of tound urtic f nake the | | The World) will | - 1 Ir. Nott a 1 Was not 4, 81 Vil i| df tutor Ke Vhaan't t uw | re ttl mal that 1 avin 1g, Didn rusttier Hit i one fg Ws wave i oe ‘ | | ihe i Savertice \ Monday ; : Gives the Lie to Hall ‘4M ‘ | : not « . are a: t iets t At Delica Nota to CENTS Enterprise investmen ot ay nee tho F ly can. My hus ‘ ae f t - — In either event you receive a . ; ' ; ' ' iu Wien —— “revenue” while the “invest f r ,mentione qn \ 1 ‘Bla Have you ever observed PENNY A OUND Hot security” goes on growing and «a. bid you « ‘ hay PuApnienl ihe SERGE what hale and hearty | g ett pat my, haeane se a, men Ale-crinkers are, trade Marr The Bigger the “Bargain” ‘ ; ie S im whe ame as acy'e? |] SPEGIAL FOR W-.as, sn zs ih || ruanisne LIBE : sald We y TL REY CREAMED ; ; ‘ : 1 tien be showed me 4 1 MNONOS Navn nox Le From?SO29| The Bigger the Profit. By WAS A " ; Gard- coat a t " ‘ HOC. CONEIED CREAM F ouR A Many a rare “sacrifice” was of. @ Oil vou ¢ : ry aL techn tes aoe E reeabed th SPECIAL FOR 10. Oia, WHE 22, 7 AP } fered among the 170,857 “Real | ; to Ha ® ‘thick overcout. und tha Oe nox MWe} HI | $00 oe $ 750 “ ht nova Mere. ¢ 206 BROADWay | Gor Fulton! 147 (NASSAU sy | Gat Beekman d Spr. y 1 weight In each ins ¢ container, mana dn't you tell me SG co ay FREONT AND part of Gardner's adi AS, husband? Me iat | MT did not, La Didnt you Chey IN GTO 148 uae il sefod mone udiig Wiles Te 6 ty 44 day ese’ and “Business Oppor- | @. 1 er earn he neclied the inn dow fore he cou | CHOC ON RITED CREAM O56 unity” Ads, printed in The World ""Q. Dia you ever agree to pay Foe. | Nott crose-Examin er, ; DA. BARCLAY $ seal ore t he Ker any eum of 1 fi 7 : ‘ examina art r last year—13,642 more than t yhatevever? Ae Wovens?” | was hopping mad, went at the you ae ‘CORTLANDT’ st Herald, t this point Mr. Steuer» oe | ROMAN be agely < PARK ROW & NASSAU | To ved deflantiy ne you hea OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL palvvas, Clioy Mousee, Deaissa, 1 along purely collateral iines would give ly ething al code Ki a few more xtra In the atha, or te co t ve will have the inquiry had gone far, pe extra session ty | his lone String of denials pa haha would ateken | tice work on. the and Mr. Steuer, seemingly wei! | the ¢ a t that time, the Word and every act attributed t mony taken at the tria mer Senator Prank J. Gar mptir Little Microbes ' MAKE BIG BALD SPOTS Dandruff, Falling Hair, Itching Sca p and Baldness all Caused By Dandruff Cerms vou, dear re vax! ceaselessly as persistently and vigorously «| ting among the bald-heads before many | ‘!" Bight the enemy with Parisian Sage ? A. TL have been told tt made alma if T heard that Jim Gaffney handled | took the oath and settled herself in t You swear to tha nti | @ Did you and Mr. Gardner , Wo years ago lis fa legitimate appropriation for necessary | $125,000 for the Tammany men tn the] Chair with perfect self-possesston. With | angrily. the same Ajoinin t Wilkes Let ‘em expenses in 1K, as in other years, but|General Assembly. 1 told him [ only black and yellow velvet turvan,|— "1 do,’ she said coolly j Barre just before mi Witeh personally I cau tell you nothing of ft. [knew what I had read in the papers. | othly fitting frock and her] @, Didn't your hus ter ask you! We did wot, e yeurs' Dig Judge Ends Heckling. He said he had heard Foelker got Atures and sharp blue ssheli¢ you remembered the statements of a ‘as ‘it Gardner rorting you < | Mr. Nott aimed a long finger in|s, ind T replied that {t wag rumored | Made a striking picture, After de- 2 A. He did, and T replied that | en? A. No, : Tyde's face and shot this one across: | that Poelker got $10,000, scribing how Dre, Gardner found] didn't recall any suc from | ,9Dl he pay your hotel bills there? orders Rae “Were or were you not a witness i her last night at her father’s house in| Mp. Gardne Not before our ma wpa Defore the Legisiaive GrafteHunting | 4) Bb bogies I La re Scranton and brought her to New York Q. What Mr. € > ua Guinea ; © mentioned a dinner Yelmon- | Atrs. Mall sald ne buat aie oul Ww j ved to saCommittee last fall 4 a i 5 hha 4 . + | destroy the germs, stop itehing scalp, bert fore Hyde could answer the| '°o's Where money was sald to hay “The present Mrs. Gardner, tnen] WIFE OF GARDNER priv sftair of his 5 all of | destroy the germs, stop itching seaip * | bottle and carton, Open Washington's Birthday, “February Sala—335% neuucti ns GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE LVEMO THING FOR HOUSEKEBP | BASY PAY.JENT PLAN | TERMS s3°° DOWN ON $5029 LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORT! 2174.- ahs ser BSNS ne senga m, like many a brave ame to see the white squaws attracted him, ug tal Denying the Race Bribery Story spe ts il aled, even as it fades ry Thence they took him where he sald he was superintendent of | rvation, was notified. t repose upon @ cell! Nice Department ar- Ning to eat He says or Mr. Mitchell, or Mr. Whitney? [sever talked with Wie G. Powiker oi] the ont. owns HOw i ’ “Footwore. and. we hungry to the A. aid not train coming fre Albany. On the} owned w nuinbereone a ¢ polnt of breaking a red man's dignity Q. Did you ever aid tm comtribat- [ryureduy afternoon wien lie saye wel from be swentsd TPT ANE MOREE STENT Renae eatecs ing or jending any such fund? had @ conversation tn stateroom | bir wind one Which she had ha ’ ¢ Walked to the police station ell A. i never aid, don Pullman 1 owas in Albany] nimost as tong. This was in fu gave himself up 2. Have 1 any knowledge of any} Working against the HartAgnew (owa) of Hall's story of Gardner having ‘0 Heudquarters, sort of any money used for bribery cr] ANd was not on a tr I him that he bought diamond eady to go. ba mproper purposes at Albany? “E never made any proposition of | for her at an th the mon ea Frieden A. ¥ absolutely have not | @Ry sort to Otto Foslker. I never | for lohin tiste “Feee sg ath 7 | offered him money for his vote Staten Here Justice Seabury broke in to say! Op for anything else,” Gardner Returns to Stand picts ec gg gee to do a month's pracs stone pile when he he had he ————_ URE MAY “PROBE STORY OF FUELKER BkIBERY. | oh Assemb! Yo offered in esolution calling upon iiman to send to tified copy of all o gto Congress- lea nator in he Hagsage of the antl der, could work as night and day as| doth the little dan. drut germ your| vaults wo Id be fui | to overflowing with yellow gold | The pro erbial | little busy hee is a| cheap piker along. | side of the dandrutt | germ whe: en it comes | to work Hi you have dan- druff to-day and! don't start an ener. | getic wari n the germs that cause dandrutt you have w tine chance Hf sit- eradicate dandrud that good enough Hegeman | rywhere. The burn hair is on every Saturday Untii 10 P, M. We Pay br and RK. R, 3Rooms, at .. $75 4 Furnished, at $100 at $22) xrOR OL WEW CATALOG MAILED FREE. ike ike crt. 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