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SULZER LAUDED “Blackbirds” and “Fine Feathers’’, | nekbirde’ and “Fine Feathers”” INTERBORD'S SHARE 223231135353 MASTER VANSHES, |FOSDICK SCORNS FORHIS STAND AS ass +« cot) FIXED, CITY TAKES (222issecec==-~- =) BUTVALET GUARDS | TAMMANY’S BAIT | HEAD OF PARTY ASK IN SUBHALS portion which the estimated cost of the ’ celia atime animes . Approve His Defiance construction of such line or batant! $58,000,000 or Less Com- eof Bosses, There Will Also Be “A Good Little Devil” and “Joseph and Brethren.” Were the whole new system to cost $10,000,000, the city would con- trittute $42,000,000 and the company $i8,- 000,000, but the profite would still be divided hal! alflity to bonds bring about a delay in the construc- tion of any line or part of @ Mne, the company could ly refuse to con- tribute the part of its $58,000,000 which would have gone into that line, and leave the city to finish the job with ite own money. OTHER PROVISIONS ARE BEING BROUGHT TO LIGHT. ‘This, it was stated . AURA HOPE CREWS and H. B. } ‘Warner will appear as co-stars at $ the Lyceum Theatre on Monday evening in “Blackbirds,” a comedy by Harry James Smith. The story con- cerns the plan of a group of smugglers to steal @ valuable prayer rug from the home of a Detroit millionaire. The eup- porting company includes Ada Dwyer, Mathilde Cottrelly, Ethel Winthrop, Sydney Valentine and James Bradbury. ee Wouldn't Take a Nomination From Murphy, He Declares, as He Sails, Money, It’s Alleged, Is Fruits of Forgery and Employer Has Cold Feet. 1 the total estimated coat of pany’s Contribution; $58,- 000,000 or More the City’s. ALBANY, Jan. 4—Gpeedy recognition (@f Gov. Butser’s leadership of the Demo- gratic party came to him in various Gorms. Stacks of telegrams trom all parts Of the Gtate, many of them being from ‘Tammany men, indorsed his determina. tion to accept the Democratic leader- @hip and to dispute the right of any Maan to take it from him as long as he a” fe salary, who falls under the in- ds Governor of the State. 7 fluence of better dress and better living. ‘The Governor would not add anything Vexed at the petty economies their in- to Bis declaration of Thursday, nor was come demands and blind to the princt- anything needed to cause « gr ir sen Ples of business, she urges her husband @ation than did his frank avowal of his to accept a proposition to lend his ser- @ecision to accept responsibility for the vices to a dishonest deal that brings conduct of party affairs during his term disaster. In the cast will be Wilton Of office. But he made it plain during Lackaye, Robert Edeson, Max Figman, Qn (aterview with a delegation of Troy Rose Coghlan, Lolita Robertson, Amelia Gegular organisation Democrats, headed Bumers and Helen Hilton. by Joe Murphy and John TT.’ Norton, 5 win on @hat he would not take sides in any David Belasco will offer his produc- fight over patronage or con- tion of “A Good Little Devil,” described Gol of the local machines. as @ fairy play for grown-ups, at the Republic Theatre on Wernestay night. 1 French play written by the wife and son of Eimond Rostand has been adapted by Austin Strong. “A Just before the liner Amerika, on which he is starting for Burope to con- duct @ six months’ investigation of vice conditions, alld into the whitecapped bay to-day, Raymond B. Fosdick, former Commissioner of Accounts, admitted he had hurled down the gauntlet before Charles F, Murphy. “I would see Tammany in hell before T would take @ nomination for anything from Murphy,” were the words Fosdick used to the Tammany emissary, a dis- trict leader, and he reported them to- day to an Evening World reporter, The politician was told to deliver Fosdick’s message to his chief, That efforta were being made by Tammany to “reach” the young ally of the Aldermanic potice investigating committee has beén rumored frequent- ly. It had been pointed out to him, it was sald, that the organization ex- pected to win the next city campatzn | doesn’t fit or one worn down at and that there would be an excellent | heel. opportunity for a young man who had - Not been led astray by reformers to become President of the Board of Al- rmen, or perhaps Comptroller. Mr. Fosdick wae of the opinion, so jety of Tammany The story of @ valet who found him- self with $10,@0 in cash belonging to his employer after the employer had dis- appeared, and who wae too honest to disappear himself with the money, has come to light with the arrest of Nahum BUT, PROFIT IS EQUAL. Hub-Mark Rubbers if properly Fitted Wear Evenly os You've noticed that most rubbers. give out in some one place—perhaps they break along the edge of the sole... leaving the rest of the rubber intact... To give additional resistance and pre- vent this waste, we reinforce all Hub-.. Mark rubbers with numerous stays and., strengthening strips at all places where . extra strain comes, You would be sut-s-«. prised to see what a complicated [ve of work the inside of a Hub-! " rubber is. » oF Yet ali our efforts to give you good r+ value go for nothing unless you takeow pains to get a good fit. No rubber can do itself Fastice if worn over a —s Eugene Watter's latest play, ‘Fine Feathers,” will be seen at the Astor Theatre on Tuesday night. The title is explained in the character of a young wife, ving humbly on her husband's Many “Jokers” in Contract Are Being Brought to Light by Investigators, trict-Attorney George Z. Medalie, was the valet's employer the money left with the valet ts alleged to have that prevent the payment out of earn Ings of the company’s preferentials, in- terest on tnvestment, operation and ther expenses, such deficits shall be- Under the tentative sreement these deficitn were to bear imple interest only. Under the Union League Club contract they are to bear — interest, for article LIT. pro- “Interest shall be payable upon euch deficits at the jal rate payabl th or the city, * ° terest upon such deficits shall sem! annually be added to and form © part Of the cumulative deficits.’ ‘The compound interest charges will Probably be consideratte. aontoeaaipecneanis WIFE OF “GYP” TAKES JOB AS A SALESGIRL. Mrs. Horowitz Now Earning $7 a Week Behind Counter in a Sixth Avenue Store. Mrs. Harry Horowitz, wife of “Gyp the Blood,” the young gangster await- ing execution in Sing Sing for partici- pation in Herman Rosenthal's murder, is working as @ salcagirl in @ Sixth avenue department store. She aid she had deen there only a few days, and it was inferred that she is sending part of her $7 salary to be for what luxuries are allowed Shatekin {@ alleged to have registered at the Park Avenue Hotel under the namo of @ wealthy Mr. Porter. He thu employed a valet. Myron A. Lavingston, Who Is sald to have assisted “Mr, Por- ter” to get a valet, {9 now under arrest also. When the valet was dul; “Mr. Porter's’ y wan genet the National City Bank with @ check for $10,000 payable to cash and purport- ing to have been drawn by the real Mr. Porter. ‘The valet got the money. His ‘The Interborough Rapid Transit Company, under the proposed contract for the operation of the new subways, is to take no chances as to the amount the building of the new lines is to cost. ‘The lines it is to operate are to cost the Interborough § ‘They will cost the city $58, employ he was sent to He warned Murphy and Norton to keep their hands off the factional row tn Atbany County and sald he would sce to it that “Packey” McCabe, the Tammany regent for Albany, did not fix up in any Rensselaer row. Good TAtile Devil Gvomes many of ‘He went even further than this in i 5 the tales and fancies which mother and emphasizing his determination to resent > son invented for each other's amuse- Gictation from any quarter or to t: b ment during the childhood of Maurice sides in any factional quarrel, whether Rostand. Among others in the com- focal or Statewid He repeated hi pany ‘William Norris, Ernest Law- @tatement that he will be glad to con- ford, Ernest Truex, Edward Connelly, fer with any Democrat in the State, no Etienne Girardot, Mary Pickford, Iva Matter what faction he may represent, Merlin, Jeanne Towler, Wilda Bennett WILL HAVE NO PART IN ANY and Leura Grant. FACTIONAL ROW. ‘ “M, e leader of Tammany >} Malt, , “and Mr. Osborne, rep- Fesenting. the hostile faction, will both be welcome to see me elther In the Executive Offices of the Capitol or at the Executive Mansion. I have no other ob. Ject in view in accepting the expressed ‘wish of the Democratic voters of the State at the November election that [ be their leader than to promote the in- terests of the Democratic party and gi te people of the State as good an m! of Zimmerman & Forehay to have the money exchanged for Canadian currency. valet got ba wan gone. A fow days later the valet, who was waiting patiently for his employer's ro- turn and faithfully guarding the tre ure, received @ letter from Livingston ‘ating that “Mr. Porter” had been hurt in a railroad accident and directing that the $10,000 be turned over to a person named. The valet followed instrustions in the letter As But when the to the hotel "Mr, Porter” . Mud rubber footwear te made all ‘Dur ft . women, beye asd aire te ig old with she any pair that fails to mal fault of ite own, ‘illustrations of varius Mark runbere are appearl y cost no more ‘rupbers. According to the estimates that have ‘been made, and which must necessarily be more or less inaccurate, the whole of the new system is to cost $116,000,000 and because th on @ desire to turn him from his purpose of learning how big Buropean cities manage to control their respec- tive underworlds with a minimum of aft. ‘1 have nothing but praise for the work of the Aldermanic committee, as whore agent I shall conduct my inv tigations abroad,” sald Mr, Fosdick. “Before any constructive, corrective work may be done conditions must be styles of Hut in the street. 7 Satan er oe The Hub-Mark Is Your Value Mark . If your dealer cannot supply you, write we « BOSTON RUBBER SHOE CO., ~ ee “Joseph and His Brethren,” a play by Louis N. Parker founded on the story in the Book of Gene will be produced at the Century Theatre on Gaturday afternoon. Mr. Parker has divided his play into four parts which he calls “The Coat of Many Colors,” “The Temptation, “The Deliverer.’ city the other half, the division of net Profits, dgnoring the preferential pay- ment to the Interborough, ts to be made on the ‘‘ffty-fitty” basis. But from Article X of the contract it Appears that if the cost of steel or other material that will enter largely into construction work, should increase d/to any great extent during the con: truction period the city would have to pay the difference and the company would still get half the profits. If the cost of steel or other material should decrease appreciably, the company would reap as much benefit ar the city, HOW THE INTERBOROUGH’S SHARE [8 Fi 'D. After asserting that the Interberough 1s to contribute toward the coat of con- struction, Article X. stipulates: “The| amount of such contribution, including| "derstood, then sold some of her extra ae steel on eas eharetptsre Seana, taro m oe eee Of what furni- | cabbed by another boy while in front she possessed. {n no case be less than 968,000,008,| ‘“Gyp's’ last words to her as he kieseq |Of his home last night. The knife usiess the total cost of construetion of|her geodby at Bing Sing were: “Go | entered between the boy's ribs on tlie the rallroad shall be less than’ 6116,000,-/ straight, kid; go straight.” Soon after |icft side. Ile was taken to the Re- 000, In which event the amount of ¢he that she the @-a-week job as a| ception Hospital. lensce's contribution shall be diminished | saleestrl. Benoskey sald he did not know the by: one-half the difference betwen $116, roy who stabbed him, but the police 000,000 and the total cost of construction ‘ny the stabbing was the result of a of the railroad, or, unless the city schoolboy quarrel. The boy will re- fail to construct with reasonable cover. The Life of Achievement Nervous wrecks die early, but the men who do one big thing after an- other are the men who exercise com- mon sense in their eating. tant District-Attorney Medatlo Mr. Porter” disappeared be- cause he “got cold feet.” He became frightened and was afraid to walt for the return Of the valet with the Cana- ian currency. Mr. Medalie also sys that in the arrest of Shatakin « step has been taken in breaking up @ very artful gang cf check swindters. pr BOY OF EIGHT STABBED. choolboy Fight, Say Pol Victim Dentes Knowing Aca David Benoskey, eight years old, of 28 Kast Ninety-elghth street, was In Wages or Profit health, sooner or later, shows its value. 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Among others in the cast of fity-six speaking parts will be Brandon Tynan line Frederick as Pot!- ill as both end Pharaoh, Howard Kyle, Braban, Frank Laosee, Lily Dorothy Parker, and Oliv eee “*Way Down East” begins an enga: mem at the Broadway Theatre on Mon. day night et popular prices. . 7 ee im expected to be of the sort of administration y want and I ghall not be @werved by the wishes of any partisan leader. As for mixing up in factional ie it is furthest from my purpose. do not believe I would be justified in taking sides in the rows in Albany and Rensselaer Counties any more than I would in sid'ng with any faction in New York County. The Governor's declaration of inde- pendence is likely to have a pronounced effect upon the organization of the Sen- ate committ next week. There is good reason to believe that he ill up with Lieut.-Gov. Gi te Judiciary Committ wrangle. Up-@tate Senators who have talked with both the Governor and the Lieutenant. Governor say the two officials will throw their influence against the selection of Benator Stillwell of the Bronx as Chaire Ground thet he is a Tam- where it wae coming from. she knew little about her husband until ‘his record was revealed in court. After hin arrest she pawned her Jewelry, it is “Anatol” returns to town on Monday) night for a two weeks' stay at Maxine| Elliott's Theatre. paisa Ci | World Wants Work Wonders. For its final week at the Thirty-ninth Street Theatre Annie Russell's Old Eng- lsh Comedy Company will present “The Ri meny m In the organization of the two houses Tammany has monopolized fluent posts, including that of th Jeadersitp of the Senate and the Chai menship of the Finance, the Codes eee Douglas Fairbanks in “Hawthorne of the U. =. A.” moves to the Grand Opera Houge. “The Bir? of Paradise’ comes to the West End Theatre, “The Awakening of Helena Ritchie” will be presented by the stock company at the Harlem Opera House. At the Columbia Theatre will be “The Amer! Beauties,” ; The Murray Hill Theatre will offer “Beauty, Youth and Folly.’ “The Trocadero Burlesquers” will be at Hurtig & Seamon’s. “The New Century Girls” comes to Miner’s Eighth Avenue Theatre, At the Theatre will be Miner's “Ameri- Miner's Theatre in the Bronx pe: » the Committee, fe the Cities Committee and ell of the other important subsidiary committees. Ie INVESTIGATCRS TQ BEGIN MONDAY NIGHT. Be the interest of fair play the Gov- erner and Lieutenant-Governor incline that the element not directly allied with Tammany Hall should be @recognized in the distribution of chair- manship EXPERT FOUND NO ORE IN ELK LAKE DISTRICT. Yet Hawthorne Told Public in Cir- culars His Company’s Mines There Were Rich. Up to Jan. 1, 1910, not a p had been shipped out of the Beiret oie district, Ontario, where alleged “mines” | cane”, Miner's, Theatre in the Big doers learn early that the mind | For the parley te ng ere owned by Jullan Huwthorne and! Rose gydell brings her “London 3 and stomach cannot overtaxed at the same time. Simple food helps them build strong bodies, his co-defendants, according to evidence given yesterday before Federal District Court Judge Hough. Hawthorn Quincy, Albert Freeman and Dr. J. Morton are being tricd on 2 of using the mails to defraud. Belles” to the Olymptc. VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. At Hammerstein's will be Frank Tine yior Granville and Laura Pier- “The System,” Ching Ling Foo mpany, ‘The Fifteen Honey Suiesr the Legislature on Monday will be asked to provide $#,- 000, The inquiry into the administration fn the Btate departments will begin on Mond jay. Chairman Carlisle and Commissioner Some Specials “What's Your Business?”—-The Water-Wagon Slogan by, Roy L. McCardell. Delaney wil select the third commis- gioner, _ After the investigation of the Execu- tive office the National Guard will prob- ably be looked into, with particul: erence to the Verbeck-O'Ryan dispu ‘The hearings before the commission will be public, Gov, Sulzer nays that if the commis. sion desires he will take the stand to tes. tify publicly to charges he bellevas whould be brou: W. A. C hed appointed secretary to the imvesti- ting committee, —_————_ STOLE A BUTCHER SHOP, DROPPED IT IN CHASE. Pair, Fleeing With Thirteen Pork Loins, a Ham and a Shoulder, Halted by Shots, Detective Reif of the Clymer street tation stood shivering in @ doorway cemt activities bed been so marked that Inspector Murtha had instructed him to patrol all night and guard Brooklyn's breakfast. Two men passed him. One, despite the cold wind, carried his overcoat, which spread over the arms of both men, and when Relf manifested curios- ity, started to run. Reif chased the ¢we men toward the river, and was joined by Policeman Sheedy. Once the detective stopped. The fugitives had abandoned the overcoat an dthe thir- aeen joins of pork, the ham and the avenue and South Ninth street. When they reached the station house com- peainte already were there from Toback ‘and Leitner, who missed thirteen loins of pork from thelr shop at No, 10 Grand street, and from Edward Reigel of No, 216 Wythe avenue. Reigel said a hole had been cut in his show win- dow and through it went a ham and @ at Broadway and Wythe avenue, Brovk- | y Alfred G. Burrows, a geologist em- ployed by the Department of Mines of Canada, gave the testimony as to the absence of ore shipments. The defend- ad abandoned the Elk Lake prop- erty in 1909, after having told the public, in thousands of advertising circula: their ore was enormously rich and large shipments would shortly commence. Burrows told of a visit to Elk Lake Washington's Letters Might Be Compromising Thinks Wisser's Attorney. . In the trial of A. 1. Wisner and John J. Meyers on the charge of using the mails to defraud, the prosecution in the Federal Court yesterday) introduced let-| ters between Wisner and Meyers, show- ing them in an undesirable light. At- torney Bert Schlesinger for the defense objected. “If you introduced here the personal letters of Washington or Lincoln,” hg ‘extending over @ period of fifteen as you have introduced the Myers. might be construed.” But Judge Mack admitted the letters, |} pthc san BILL IN CONGRESS TO END | NICARAGUA CANAL SCHEME. | WASHINGTON, Jan. epeal of the act that Incorporated the Maritime Canal) Company of Nicaragua was proposed! yesterday in @ measure introduced by Representative Mann of Jilinols, The company, existing since 18%, has made almost {dentical reports each year to the erty of the company. The company con- tends that it has never surrendered ite rights to consiruct @ canal across Nica- | c agua, The officers of the corporation are Henry E, Howland, President and Chair: man of the Drector ‘his. Wit-' holm, Vice-Chairman fam H. Bulwinkle, Secretary and Treas- | "a musical skit by Albert Von | ‘Tilzer, Andy Rice and others. | va Tanguay wil te the headliner at | the Colonial Theatre. Among others on the bill will be May Tully and com- pany, Bert Levy, James Kelly and imma Pollock in “Ginger Snaps,” Nina | Morris and company and Corelli and illette. At Keith's Alhambra Theatre, Bertha | Kalich will head the pijl. Others will Ida Brooks Hunt and Cheridah ‘Mme. Olga Petrova wil be the \ hief feature at Kelth's Bronx Theatre. There will also be Kathryn Kidder in “The Washerwoman Duchess," Ger- trude Vanderbilt and George Moore, Conroy and Lematre and Wilbur Mack and Nella Walker. ‘At Keith's Union Square Theatre will be Belle Blanche, Mr. and Mrs, Gard- ner Crane, Mme, Adelaide Herrmann, Loulse Brehany @nd Ma “Waiting for Mr. Booker, and Ethel Hoag and others, At Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre the features will be Stella Mayhew and Ida Zears, and Maurice Paris.” At Proctor's — Fifty-elghthy Street Theatre “The Naked Truth” will be the chief attraction, The headiiner at the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street Theatre will be "The Curlosity Shop.” Tho American Theatre “A” Day at the Circus,” Riohanis and Mon rose, Leap Year Girls, Brent Haye! 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