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| HENNESSY NOW THREATENED WITH ARREST: \ TAMMANY TRIES TO HEAD OFF REVELATIONS | 7} warmer, INA EDITION. PRICE ‘ONE ‘CENT. "BAGMAN MTLEANS HORT SHOWS NO FUNDS FROM _ANY OF BiG INTERESTS oped ind Ca {RATE NEIGHBOR tractos Not on Sworn List. MAY HAVE SHOT HENNESSY NAMED THEM. Where Did They Go? Whol AT T SICK BABY #*Got Them? Dil They Travel !“Shut That Brat Up.” Vell With Tony Brady’s$25,000? | nisturbed Sleeper — Bullet Follows When Cries Continue % (Svecial to The Kvening World), ALBANY, Oct. 22.—In view of the statement of John Hennessy that the) After waiting Bitulithic Paving Company, the Bar- aid, John Helmuth, a steel and tron ber Asphalt Company and others {n-| merchant, with offices in the Hudson | ibe Terminal Bullding, retained private de- terested in State contracts cont ‘ tectives to-day to learn who tried to uted to the Democratic State cam-; paign fund last fall through Tr2A8| witie the maby was crying In its c urer Arthur McLean of Newburgb,,ip the Helmuth apartment, No % “Murphy's Bagm a complete ttet| Northern avenue, at One Hundred and of the contributions reported by Mr. The baby had been suffering from im- McLean to the Secretary of State was digestion for several days and was under the constant physician, who Cal sed | nad ordered that it be kept near an open | It does not include any mention of ®! window wien asleep. The baby cried contribution from the Bitulithle Paving | almost constantly from pain, waking at Company, claimed by Mr. Hennessy to| brief intervals through the night. On have amounted to $5,000, nor of a contri- | the night of Oct. 12 a mats Me said Gillin of 05.600 ¢rom ta Barber Asphalt | encom © NInGOe Some OF Ac Company, which Mr. Hennessy claims Mr. McLean got. Neither does the list carry the names of Jim" Stewart, who, Mr, Hennessy says, has given McLean 535,000, or # contractor named Kerbaugh, wio is said by Mr. Henn to have Kiven up $15,400 In three yea Everett , who is sald by Mr. Mennessy to be the agent for the roads contributed Bart Du New York istrict leader who ts under indictment in Rockland County, was the only other contractur on the State ruads whose name appears In the list. In addition to the $10,000 he gave William Sulzer, Thom: $10,000 to the State Committee and window of the nursery opened: “Shut that brat up! Choke it!” Mr. and Mra, Helmuth ran to the! window of thelr own room, but could) not tell from what apartment the shout came. They went to bed a little later At @ o'clock in the morning the baby began to cry again, Mra, Helmuth made him as comfortable as she could and returned to her room, Little John was atil crying. She had hardly put out the light when ya revolver shot crashed in the court and there was a Unkling of glass in the he Helmuths ran in. was shattered hole in the window, a foot above the baby's crib and bite of glues lay on the covertid. The bullet had crossed the room, flat- tened against the wall and dropped behind tho radiator, Mr, Helmuth made the largeat individual contributor. an investigation at once, but could not ‘August Helinont ty down for $5,000 end] trace the shot. Reeves Sinith for $5,000. Mr. Helmuth told a reporter of The The name of Samuel A. Beardsley, tho | Hvening World to-day, that he had gone % 0 the police of the st. Nichois late Anthuny N. Brady's eens, ee station to make a complaint, but had appear on the list, Mr. Hennessy e8y* | Jeon told by # lieutenant that the police William Sulser refused $25.00 from | oiig do nothing in the case unless ie Beardsley and that Beardsley took the} oui furnish them with the name of the money to Charles F. Murphy. person who fired the shot. He did not ‘The largest contribution appearing on | near of the matter again. Mr. Helmuth the liat is a total of $63,000 from the Demo- |says he knows the man who shouted at cratic National Committee. Search of |the baby, but has no means of proving the list for the names of canal contract: that the same man fi the shot. (Continues on Second Page) _— celluloid aim," ii as cite Copsright. 1918. by The Press rnbiishies 6. (The New York Worl). nine days for police/ shoot his seven-montha-old baby, John, terior court of the house on which *he |, terial can take the place of the present \ yee _NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, ANOTHER CHILD wom "y WHO STUMPS IN THE CROWDED WE SAYS RUB - HIRED WOMAN TO | CRUSHED TODEATH ~~~ ~- LURE HER TO RUN BY AMAL TRUCK, gg | <neten dl ‘i Female Detective Took Her to Hotel Where Husband Had Set a Trap. | BOASTED. Wheels of ‘Beane: Auto Pass Over, Three-Year-Old Julius Sur- back in Brooklyn. DECLARES “It Cost Me Only $i,000 to Get You,” Wife Quotes Him in Affidavit. HE CHAUFFEUR SET FREE.) “ He Is Allowed to Go Pending an Investigation by the Police. Mary R. Morgan, sued for divorce by An automobile mail truck of the type Ralph C. Morgan, head of the’ outside | which have been spreading dismay by securttion department of Charles H.| their reckless charges through crowded jJones & Company, of No. 2% Broad |streets in Manhattan since the transfer Jetreet, submitted affidavits to-day to|of the mails wax put in charge of auto- ¥ Justice Garretson in the Supreme Court |mobile contractors who took the place in Brooklyn charging her husband with of the od cage-wagons drawn by bony criminal conspiracy to blacken her | horses, killed a boy this afternoon. | character. The little fellow was Julius Surback, | GA, The Morgans were married in 197 in| aged three years. He was run down at | the Litde Church Around the Corner! Fourtheenth avenue and Seventy-sixth | and separated in iil, Mrs. Morgan! street while plaslgy in the street. ~ swears, because of his attentions to| ‘The driver of the truck, C. HI. Smith Misa Jean Lynch, a stenographer, Mr.| of No. 193 (Chauncey street, wasi taking: Morgan, who lives at No, 267 West) @ load of parcel post mail out threagh | Seventy-ninth street, charges his wife) Flatbush. with misconduct between July 1 and/and he had a block to slacken speed— OCTOBER 2a, STREETS FOR FUSION. «POISON VICTIN'S Ral or Thhradays warm probable to-n EDITION. 20 PAGES “PLL GET WELL” “PRIOR ONE OENT. TAMMANY FRAMES UP ASCARE FOR HENNESSY BY CRIMINAL ACTION Lawyers Plan Arrest for Libel on “1918. DEFITO DOCTOR | |'Man Who Took Mercury by Mistake Making Courageous Fight for Life. SITS UP AND READS. \Physician Says There Is No} Account of His Charges Against j |; Hee, Bak eeenet: Maresy the Organization Leader and =_ Candidate McCall. Trane Lev the aged thier who ff mercury in mia- swallowed f CHIEF MURPHY DENIES « PURCHASE OF JUDGESHIP “Hennessy’s Speech Last Night Was Diabolical—He Invented the Sulzer Statements,” Declares McCall. A visit paid by William Travers Jerome to District-Attorney Whit- man at noon to-day gave rise to the report that Mr. Jerome had been re- tained by Edward E. McCall to institute criminal libel proceedings against tablets last mo: take for harmicss asperin, dectares he isn't going to die. Although hia physteian, Dr. Jacob Sarnoff of No. 1819 Elghty-fifth street, Bath Beach, has told him that his end is only a matter of days, or poasibly hours, Mr. Levy has refused to become dinmayed, Tn the Sunshine Sanitarlum in Cropsey avenue, whither Dr. Sarnoff hurried him from his home, No. &&% Twenty-second avenue, ax soon ap he discovered that his patieat had taken poison, Mr. Levy his Ume propped up on pillows bed, talking with the members of his family or reading Monday | Sept. § 1913, with @ man unknown 10 | according to witnesses—to avoid running in i tat ade ral fsumbeniade shee “E feel no palin and t know t am{JOAn A, Hennessy. The information came from sources outside the Dis: | otreet, where 3; with) he drove bis big car at some distance going to get he persists, and Dr. | {rict-Attorne office an ero! ther man, + Sent. o n the curb, apparently relying upon Mra. J. Borden Harriman addressed | Sarnoff only shakes his head and tells yi and Mr. Jerome, nd of his horn to clear play-| 9 big crowd of workingmen at the Visitors that Mr. Levy is mintaken. The Judge McCall, it is said, regards the intimation of Hennessy that he to Sept. at No. at Forty-sev- | x haat ldren and other persona out of} Battery at noon to-day, She rapped — physician believes thera ts no hope f she Gelonial Hately with anotish, espe | ary Tamunny. an bird an the ableat nn nn eoneitore that i tnere| MCCA) Paid Charles F. Murphy for his nominfion for Justice of the the 1 otel; w nother, Sept./ vie litle Burbach boy mad xpellbinder Kt do it and gave t “ $ at the Hotel Braddock, and with B.| sort to get out of che way of the cen, Many. reasons iwhy “as erenid | Were, Mr. Levy's indomitable spirit |Supreme Court—bought his nomirition, in effect—is criminally libelous, 1, Lewts, Sept. W, at the Hotel Monsey) Apparently he did not real win at the the polls. would greatly (gereage his chances of Tammany Hall gossip has it that Judge MoCall's interests in this at No. tr Wes: One Hundred end| ger. The truck knocked him eas Twenty-fourta street. the wheels passed over the CAUGHT WITH MAN IN RAID ON/| Ds body. Smith stopped the car at HOTEL ROOM. once, ran back and picked up the little boy. He laid him on the seat of the The testimony offered against her was truck and made all speed to i supplied in affidavits by Jacob Cohen, a! ee iy Bir ap eed $0) he oes detective; Arthur C. Turner, an em| taken) eh ployee of Jones & ack BB] ai Cummings, w the opera panied Mr, M Smith, who ds employed by Charles 18 to Hotel Monsey Gillen of N c coy street, mall No, 78 They then went to room No. transportation ntractor for the Brook- |found the Caor unlocked, Inst lyn post office, was allowed to Mo by | Mrs. Morgan, they satd, with er le had given his name er bair down and young rtly dressed on the bed No. 68 was charged Nor- jak anged, Lewis lying ‘On the regioier tues Against “B. 1s Lewis aid wife, folk, Va." Mrs. Morgan said that in September a new lodger appeared in the Ninety-ninth pending an \nvestigation ¢ the casualt F!VE-VEAR-OLD BOY KILLED BY A WAGON, Hugh Welly, five years old, started to run across the street in front of his Others etal a in Midst of Men. ‘At Sonntag’s, in Harlem, young Lewis] Witnes#e who #aw the accident, ly injured —--_->---- knocked from thelr horses for sone days owing to fears of FOR RAGING SEE PAGE 4 Ther tal, where little Jullus was| Ageia Be by Abo b . 4 alsibet cae oon Gu He wae) tall FE OLAS LAAN 188, SOOT Ore 4 sections of Brooklyn. As soon as Dr. Sar- noff realized the condition he nent wo! and Hurled From Horses as Bolt Strikes and several troopers were ~ | recovery ‘The members of the clothier'e family are broken hearted, though they are encoursaed, against thelr Judg it, by ihe huaband and father's age, re are few minutes of the day when his wife or some of hin children are respect are in the hands of a committee of Tammany lawyers, who have held at least two conferences and have decided that the only way to shut off Hennessy is to bring a libel action against him. TALK OF PROCEEDING AGAINS?’' SULZER. This committee of lawyers ,{t is said, is also framing up a way of instigating criminal proceedings against William Sulzer. Mr. Jerome refused to talk about the matter when he left the District Attorneys’ office. Mr. Whitman was informed of the nature of the gos: sip attending Mr. Jerome's visit. “All I can say,” said the District-Attorney, “is that 1 wasn't asked to have anybody indicted by the Grand Jury.” That some course of action has been mapped out by Tammany wag married and have homes in scattered | visit thelr father for the lant time. Im- mediately the eleven gathered at the family home in Tewnty-second avenue and theo they are staylug waiting for the end, Of them all only Mr. Levy in thoroughly confid ———— ESCAPE AT MULDOON’S. hot t No, w2 6 ki, y , iY aireet houre, calling herself Mrs, Dero: Meee ane dla aot kee k abn Gio Dr. Ridder, a Watker, Ia Arreatea [indicated by Charles F, Murphy's attitude today, He has been saying thy Waikley. They became very goo nee a 01 | ’ friends, Sept. Mra, Walkley, auc] Role east and ran against the front) ycarox, ‘Tx,, Oct. B—A bolt of by Mistake, ever since Monday that as soon as William Sulzer was through making pduue eldert; Dhak amtiehibe ote GOWR ARG the va tes ee | PORT CHER dot, Mae . ‘i Sage Bee eee pene wheels pained over his body, Lightning struck 4 column of troops of | 14 Pancha i iyruien statements there would be a complete and satisfactory Murphy statement, ani every weaithy merchant Mre.| The cb bd fed vators an ambuaince is ales r nla tai Sevaley march | companion pf Jack I . tue writer, |TOday the boss had changed his mind, Walkley and Mr, Anderson invited her eption Hospital called by Pa:|ing between Texas City and Galveston | on several tris, was arrested here tant “ , that js ito go out for the evening. ‘They visited r ved. ‘The Wagun| to-day, killing Privates Monroo Moria) nignt through a minke, Word nad 1 don’t know that I'll say anything at all,” he declared. “At any many restaurants and cabarets ana] ¥4* arty a by August Marquart of | George Mi and John Zimmer. been received here that a patient at|rate, I'm not ready to talk now, Crank & great deal, Mrs, Morga Flushing, L. L, who was not blamed by| Veterinary Surgeon Devine was slight | suldoon’s hualth retort at Purchase Mr. Murphy then broke a long standing rule. He made a prediction, ad disappeared and the were po J ———. spoke to Mr. Anderson and Was intro- on the lookout for the missing patient | He said that if the election were held to-morrow McCall’s pluralit Md ors reveals none, although Mr. Hennes raw A number of horses and mules were! ; Plurality wou duced as an old f dd from Newport @) ly, Ridder was on a walking th ad says he has proof of contributions by at GARRISON OFF TO PANAMA. ures ee en oe eine hat eho become MORE SURVIVORS HERE. | killed, See en ee Meant Cie Pinas {be at least 150,000, and that the sentiment for the Judge is growing alt Jeast two of these wentlemen. Howevery | yw ivug Very sick while they were riding (hrOUk| otympte Brings BM fhe regiinent was en route to Galves: | wearing a riding sult and carrying a |the time, he does not name them. Big Tom Me- Central Park, and after that ner head : ton for target practice. ne bolt truck | short whip the police Jumped to the Vez F’” SAYS HE MEANS ‘Avoy {a there with $3,000, Honest Graft Seere cleared and she knew everything that Were on he wawon tris, ig which the three! Sonotusion. that he was the missing |{“CHIEF” SAYS M S IT. George Piunkitt $5.00, while Soft Snap} tindles rrison, Secretary was going 0 Twenty-eight rage passengers Alc uennenen Many s0lsiery were | mani | “Do you really mean that?" asked one of his hearers, Bart Duna gave # measly $28, Later ]War, accompanied Uy Mrs. Garrison GQUPLE LEFT ALONE IN ROOM] the ivst Voltuine, who were picked up by | sir He: was tavern ie she etalon, mhere “Of course | do,” he replied, calmly on Mr, Dunn came across with 9 more, Jand Gen M, Weaver, Chief of the| OF HOTEL. the Minneapolis, arrived on the Olympte | se! ee tabhiahed his iden $ » he repiled, calmly, , Bome of the names on the list reported [Coast Artillery, sailed ay for! Aree fale today. They were taken care of by FLATBUSH FLOODED ed tod " Mr, Murphy was asked about Heunessy’s statement that Judge McCall by Treasurer McLean follow, 1t Is eworn|Panama on the steamship Colon of the gested that t ae sapien Ales und | Immigrant A Aa ere bie Piagogeh bought bis nomination, The Boss paused a moment before replyin, to in due form as required by law: Paname ne ng to special trip. wala | Me play cards, He made the arrans: Pan Nea owner Genreane OR She WHEN PIPE BREAKS, ¥ a “Judge McCall puld me?” he ejaculated, timally, “I don't have ego tit Amount, J pseu’ avenieerrp td AY) ment neo nine My provided them all with new aathine: = to auswer that charge, but I will sa) that Jt Is absolute nonsense iny annual inspection tour Me te ilies, DRA wane Pp. G, Fourman, pa er agent of the, —s | to suggest that Judge MeCall pald anybody. And that is as far pleased with the “work “Mone. on Sel ciale hate an wigvation | Hug went down the bay to meet them iWater Shoots Five Feet High and | |} as FE will go with Mr. John Hennessy.” B|Paname Canal and am somowsiat sur| oc gr, Ausersou, Me eaiduinel, «-|C'aheir various points of destivation| Police Rescue Mother and || Cold Weather Coming! ||. ,21t#° MoCelt ascresned an immense audience of business men at noon Hide cele ex 'mocorpilahed takibe tuto cording ty Mes. Mu: Rea tha bee ''l gn this country and Canada. ‘ | to- day in the rooms of the Travellers’ League of America at No, 560 ors tasked taken a room in another part of th | Wellwell Weispard was une of the pa Infant +4 : consideratiol magnitude of i on e pan : | Broadway, He made no answer to any of tie Hennessy or 8 mcerAtlOD the THRs allude the] jotel for himself aud Mr. Lew wugers. He had his wite and twe chitc| Blizzards have been sweeping down as 3s Liinsele toa teohalenl @lnauasion Ge ter y ulzer charges, work and the time it require: Mrs. Walkley mado an excuse fo |dren with him-on. the Volturne anal Mad Wiliam Henry Noan cireulated|] from the Great Lake region as far |) but confine of the subway situation ag in| "T do not expect to go through the | jeqying the room after a while, and Mr. thought them loat until he reached here | A704 Flarhush in the vieinity of Kost | South ay Texas, and New York may {it applies to John Purroy Mitchel, jean vi wee EE) my intention! ay ny followed ner, leaving Mes [this morning. ile was told th New Y and Albany ay vewr | expect her pro rata of frigidity in | The meeting Was a great disappointment. Judge McCall's hearers Poe acatataty Ge War Gould FOE dies Tet at Mw cost ld’ plik luring a yeurcold deught pean) seas {eeu eae deve ber YE UG future, iil ‘listened respectfully and applauded with reserve, ‘There wasn't a sign of situation the card ent wars that when} other end) we A Han es tha Lin MNAiainlan aiui Hanne than eed foeket Soe i as tos enthusiasm about the occasion although the candidate threw all his force —————_ the raiding party ¢ “1 Mr. Lewis minnie, having W picked up by the | K Mo en an ma zero mark is reached? and personality into his address. way at the window and nthe bed, | Devonian, Wellwell was @ happy man) at thie cooner broke was Don't be caught in a hous swe. IT “€, Mrs, Walkley had been tying on it, : iy ‘Oe As the Judge was leaving some one od at “ ' 0 i Fee ear ie oraan further swears that hi f val Calens for Baa Tend Yentitasion, OK sid hot hear or pretended not to ar nat ‘an Se Saat 1} @ husband laughed at her subtequentt British Indi ‘the i h io a a ae Wy ea Rue 4 : ne ring i ee malas 0 a | A dempatch from Paris says that oine-| When in 4 Seventh avenue restaurant hare Murket viosed jeaterday| to a thaby w few hours before the ma WORLD “TO LET” Ree Ee eee tamed are . 403 | eacograph filma of celluloid will be pro. | Where she accidently met him in tt Barer Biobis amseiGar| We aan (0 DA Satan: he ele oO, 59 ADS. LAST WE William Sulzer issued a dental today of the statment sent down from "0 | tbited in France by a law which wil) |company of Mrs W nlkley and told bh tremendous fall in Bomnay mill shares| Flathush asen arried her and 197 } More hee, the | israld, Lines Albany that he has $100,000 on deposit tn a bank in Toronto, Canada, The Cd fo Into effect Dec 1. They will be re. | that | ec eal Mie $100 to “wer | and the failure Of & broker for appronte| ihe lifand wt of the teodedd house eTHen, denial was general. He aid he would Issue a statement this afternoon, iu pages by & new larention weiss aid | ae, and counsel fee, Justice Garret. | "8t*!? lon to fourteen Three fre | ne to puny out) t vacances in honed Mr. Sulzer and his wife kept to thelr rooms in the Broadway Central een shown in exhaustive tests h pt and oa crew of the lath Om, apartmen stores, offices, 4 won took the paper: ash lotel al « © morn! ae of 2G Surv A to be indestructible by fire. son to pa t RUIAGKGS ao eae LY age Comma: wet ead ater stories, & see the OVER HAL! Hot ba L snrQuRt th fees ns ond th early afte rnoon, James C. Garrison, oo Thomas Edison says: ‘No known ma- ) Shave Market had been dee ®oove Naimte to repalr the } | “THOUSAND WORLD “TO LET’ | Who was sent to th any County Penitentiary for contempt of the Assem- ADs. TO-DAY! bly and was released yesterday on parole by a Supreme Court Justice, ap pak (ee acme si at the hotel at 22 o'clock aud announced that be wae im charge of Sh EE IE Ne o_O III O's ee ee

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