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‘9 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1918. Bie retement of dial aout yy holed ba “ MITCHEL ATTACKS \Sulzer Investigator Who Renews ‘STATE CLOSES er BAGMAN’S REPORT \ Mrs, Sulzer said she was “full of fight” and not the least bit hysterie | vlan, is the will of Mes. t She denied the story that she would make campaign speeches from Attack on Murphy’. 8 Candidate State Offices Jonn 4 vt J same platform with Sulzer pgp telnet ha sc ht ld herd {in mh ie Lentini tthe tral (Continued “I shall go With Mr. Sulzer wherever lie goes.” she sald, “and perhaps | ‘prams vi Gad eaabvuthig es ites, earenrs (2 . the vom Wurst Page) will be with him when he speaks, but I have no tea of making speech elder Gaug Mrs J Keyes Tie myscif. 1 never thought of such # thing ier was oupleted and vosigned IF SULZER ISSUES A STATEMENT. | TRANS IT WORK N EATON CASE : fd cols tell only ttn nubmtanee. Pre| § Late thie afternoon Mr. Sulaey wrote cat a brief statement whieh he seat to vious reference to this document was} {i Aha i the press. made last week during the testi He expressed cratificat — = Mew ger daughter, au ' ton's ye tows SOSSSD ESOL SE HORDES SEP CCRSESSEgRETES Aenccesecencoeees Sixth Assembly Metr nl prophes iat he ecteal 10 the Ainsworth, ue Aseembly and that Would te considered a vindication of hin tim- |AdVises Hit to hia on Roads ‘Husband of June Keyes Tells of attormey Witton a. Moree eanset | with 4 Poachment by “ Court ef Infamy | ie . \* | for Sirs, Baton objecwed to the alnuss |, } Referring to hia trial he «wid that Ui. Sendtore Wipuaer Miedo, lanmperg a Day or Two With Plot Talk He Heard Between | se of Scotts testanomy ae te oe nae Mlauvelt, Brown and others whe aumity toward cin and liad pre = | ' yer The proeecioon contend that i Judged tim ha fhe would ne “The Chief.’ " ; , j since Dorothy had testified that she and! i Phe rae Cente” wre im rhe Chief Widow and Daughter, | 72) %,orermy ed pemca that a9 aa Ww ir [tue family, wtin coms’ wperate A. Tp [writer and that sie had no: written! | ADMIRAL DIED. AFTER, |: 't sas fair for tie jury to inter who | 5: Was the author dudge Alken admitted the test mony ' a . | but refused to allow the paper to be!! Letters Written by Prisoner tojcaited a wit ‘The police Investigation of Admiral Doctor About Eaton Cause | Eaton's death wax the subject of most | of Scott's testimony. On his first visit) \ to the Katon home, on March 19, Mrs. | Katon told him that she cout Mest necessity of an investigati \ doctors had pronounced extn due to|1. *: ‘The proms} matural causes, She also said that the |W | i < the cave of | Admiral used both ovfum and morphine | ition rested late to-day in the ca tl and that one had paweed her fewels to Animus Mrs, Jennie M. Baton, who i* on trial) pay his bills, althorgh she knew he was (yn) tr ere for the murder of her husband, | tying to poison her | be sie dl Scott, under cross-examin e dictated by Marp fight for honest xavernm ay veal tn hie unde New York. If {1 will aver Food government out of off There are some ranning ome the | They Gacolt be dorealen, Lietanl have. aonmethinn Declares That Complaints tion day and 1 know the facts concerning them," Made to Transit Board Get McCall Says Hennessy = “st ent Fabricated His Story ,: pn ena au Juteo Piward F. MoCall, Democratic mouth,” he sald, referting to Hennessy yf n eaniilate for Mayor of New York, cave aod to Sulaer'« recent statement Out tWo interviews thix morning, one ac] The automobile ri M or |HE PROMISES REFORM. a eM Hot ave | sane Stir in Court. PLYMOUTH, Mass, Ort, ors the attack on him Award EO MeCall in rd to the aida ve (hewn ie M in regard t" transit factlities, and nays Metall should i a ” red to by Heavy, Was explained. Rear-Admiral Joseph G. Baton. by pols) that M FE howe his home immediately after breakfast, | rs cb s that Mes. Baton showed no dispositi { the other at hla office shortly before | Ti Judae tars) that he teh ot | take ride with his “chief through The Government has consumed) to vonceai ans thing fe! Wad imabie: tn Heanesay ip at the and dropped | the beroughe and find out what he ts A “a k # search of the drug stores in the vicin- noon, In his second interview the Jade! im at bie hotel and that he did not sin the presentation of e¥i-/ 11°C. in Boston, Washingten, Geo: i Satins denied absolutely that he tad IMAd¢ noid any private omits Site BI (re ONE: MENG ware net He town, D.C, and Alexandria, Peemmnond ptatemonte aetribeted to him im the Arat lat thet tne. Ie declared that a New /@beolutely sure uf election and will see Before the State rested Ralph Keves,} find ‘any one that had ever sold ne tsiev interview, aed when he was finished With! York newspaper man, he thought, was|to it that the work of Improving the son-in-law of Mra, Eaton, testified that) poison. eee he overheard # conversation between eee ‘ id statement he wan left io the! in the car wien Hennessy got | transit facifittes In every borough is MMs wife and Mes ton in which \i*! FIRE COMMISSIONER made no answer to! tn the first Interview, given at NIN |ushed ahead, ‘The atatement is ax fol neh reuse 1d mre not only puenen BAe efi dt wife maid the Adu nad proposed to| a. | tds tor bag nover onialied i sl aes seat ties gun Keres andre taton| HUNTS CITY PAID FOR | Tae Maray en nelaate tes Saves oe out of the way and take a trip to fu-! MITCHEL’S EDUCATION inspector prees himself aa very confident of the rope torether. waa telllig & falsevood in 689 | eupport of citiaens interested in better Areottlag to Keyes. his wife went to) ne that he inerous ersations | tranatt. factiitien He contends thet Hs Fire Commissioner Johnson issued anj 4 with McCall, He alto t of thhlngiie véstdedie, of thar Serotan. of HN A- HENNESSY Asainipp! to visit her mother on the ed an } ‘i open letter to John Purroy Mitchel to-| | V police imenector clare, but seemed | gy Tor aeaee hate foe: Min same day that Mrs. Baton went to visit) @ ; i f th " "i . - . and the conversation oc-| day whieh contains the following | Pansinue (or vutawer thin chwege/IA\UlS [aor Gecuuee Ahn autONG le bia oenlet” eee de echchghcacacadaed HE ET a vee bk Guetah in © ipeaeh: lek curred at this time, On hearing this : . ied nconng pec sume eee ail was firat ween at HRT A few ininuten but becsuse of the record he hae made rly er ie caused & DEW | ag Chairman of the Public #ervice Com- home early in the day, He seemed | gy “ of ee Cor epd of thougar by aalitying in an | mfasion, in edvancing the interests of Lager! tn Sei cui reaver | ewer tu" a question: "No referee was transportation im th Hora of } Wy Mennemmy, but finally received ree! Qindinted™ He wae asked to ktate porters In the reception room of HIS} A iat he meant hy this, but would only McCall's record of delaying a 4 3 3345 Weat Kighty-sixth ane, re sled reply work on the Steinway tunnel until the Th the interview whieh fall wed] ene p oe aot habe Woah tles In| Board of Hatimate would approve a 5 " more to *ay | modificnttc ae ge McCall @an awked: ois uate ification of the Interborough con | tract in the interest of the Intertx rough Judge Meal began hie interview by [Pha | 1 have several times referred to in the making o@ direct attack upon the | campaign. veracity of Mr. Hennesmy, “The man Is telling an absolute falne- | mIShee: ats Sete hood when he says he had numerous from her daughter, Keyes|8ht as saying, concerning ine as Fire "hrs. Baton immediately took a| Commissioner, in connection with your | J: | that evening the Admiral took sick,| ‘tt Was making Tammany spolls out of later died and was proved to have died| ‘the horrors of that terribie fire,’ JEFF WAS ‘DECORATED’ trom poisoning if course you know that you are not Letters written by Mra, Eaton were) Ciins the tuts because before you roduced In coulet rather iyateri- Reese 9 Oe) See Well ot aay ously by the prosecition attorneys, who | ministration of the Mire Department claim they will become the crux of the] ,, If it be true, am you say, that the entire case, The letters caused such ex-| Vine Department, ies been Tammany- citement in the court that they over-|'#¢!: It !# a Tammanylsea Fire Depart- Shadowed the admission by a State of. |™ment which has reduced the fire toss in ficer that his search of three States haa | N¢™ York to the lowest point in fifteen trlet, i a| first official acts will be to establish y ECRET PAPER WAS WILL OF! see [eublished in Parte by Mra. Pankhurst’s " MR8. EATON. niiitant daughter and simugsied into uintil othe he ltake care of her ments could be made f SAYS HE WILL TAKE HI8 OWN|#" fom the Bistn by statement to-day, which follows, in part. | sveclal bur the office of the Cor " WAY OF ANSWERING. “T will not allow him by his sean- Qulous talk to chunge the issuen of thin] (Mt Mr. Sulzer auotes campaign,” sald Judge McCall. ‘I will seen Dim and having prom take my own way of answering his J retire in his favor and urge ti charges. 1 will not conduct my cam. |°onMituency of the KIxth Amsen paign through the columns of the news- [trict to elect him as a men papers,” Assembly from that Distriet, ander my own tinmes poration Coun 1 note in the morning news: ers —--—————— Dr, Colgate told of many conversa- ha \ i , | late and continuous supervision. 1 ’ Ene doatiuce its suppression theres \ tions with Mrs, Eaton, w had 4] will make it publicly known that citi- SUFFRAG contains sone very frank discussion | UY : Aa tat 1) sen ’e complainta as to the ser- GP sex snattere and medion! argument,| im te Nem Her have the AGhirs setae omy rile ed . A mand medical araument. initted to a hospital for the insane, she por fact Veg or rates of public Laud IMMORAL? CAN IT BE? wor of discussion is being waged were /84id that her husband was insane and COMB An IAM SHAY prspelit Susy ek from the pen of Christabel Pankhurst that he had repeatedly Inaulted the herself housemaids and ‘er daughter, June. OFS) plaints t ernment, this bureau of the city gov- —_——- Interviews with me," Re sai! “TR | under way in April to bave nad, the —_— |Ex-Chumpion on Stand Says|tatle to raveat where the poison which | r'tent trom three” yeary ago. “& | Steinway tunnel reconstruction work | - led the Admiral was purchased. “You have no other shout save ‘Tam- tion from bot: re F ‘ rrp Nicall «threats done at actual cost, and by thia tima| Mrs. Penrhyn Stanlaws Gives} Man Who Defeated Him ‘This sdmission practically pute it uP |many’ and the purpose of my question- ect, tom think that he in the man |the ‘tunnel would have brageerri to the Government to prove a thorough | ing you is to develop your hypocrisy 1n 0 Inspired Sulzer's statements of the Lepr besce x “Wr tac q (Exioht ? circumstantial case against the prisoner, | this regard. } Pant three daya. Yew, 1 believe Sulzer'e |Cberatlon. Mr. MeCall defends his own} Her Protection to Girl Who | Was a ‘Fright. nd it was stated that the letters would not your edueation paid for by | statements were inspired by Mennesay. |) cn : U 5 strengthen the chain of circumetantial Tea aacaleait ¢ auserts that @ desire to help out the! (Calls Herself Hazel De: | a Were In college did you ee 2 Interborough not his moti! eae an. | evidence: a a be Do you mean t h ink ETS A ROE BIA Fates tate) the 1 pen tt not have a Corporation Inspectorship acheasy. erste pest Pees , ke! delay on this and other lines, Nee noes of the champlonship battle be- |WRITES TO DOCTOR OF HER ever do any work for it y lov. Sulzer’s state * tw Bob Fitz ci , mente which are now being given to ‘If My. MoOall really wants to Hass [oe Tea penees > Fitzsimmons and James J. HUSBAND'S ~CTS. collecting your monthly the press?” he wan asked @o something to promote trans- ane! an, the be Jeffries, under the auspices of the San| A letter written four years ago by ck * 1 think "Mennemay inventea| Zeros featitlen im Guesne er tm | girl, wisb tried to Kill herselt Dy swal-| Pranctaco Athletic Club, on July 3, 188, Ay Eaten to Dri Cheries Hi. Colgste) VSS Bot ope Ot eee ee a } into the record during the of } tay \nrEnviRW. INOW ADMITS Ke TALK WITH HEN-| no tg defeated. Me could, wore he | Ark inet Thuraday use she could ce Bartow 8, Weeks and a Jury to- [Dr Colgate, In the letter Sra. Baton Oe eb we. be ieee, eres Al What of that een Ae Rare ies disposed, accomplish more im | not make a@ living aw an artist's model) ‘The occasion for prise-fighting | complained that the physiclan had been!” «was not your brave and good father cond ce in the Pul that direction now thas possi- here, was taken in charge to-day by|reminiacences was the suit of Joseph |rude to ber. The letter, in part, fol-| appointed and kept in his oM Fu amber of newopaper men in the offices lie Bervice Commission office which| ly could were he elected Mayer. : ki Frere ine ine, Department by 2 sanrhy i 2gan, boxing promoter, against Pear. | lows: Marshal in the Fire Department of the Public Service Commission, Hennessy sald he was summoned to by! Phe facilities and service amerdea | MTP. Penrhyn Staniaws, wife of the . : “ ay av ; : win | son's Magazine Company for libel. , 1 came to you for advice, for it 1s] Tammany Hall? Judge MeCall denied abeotutely that he John J. McNally, « former police cap-| om the street wurface railways in | Mtn! and for four Weeks at least Will) “one plainti was manager for Jeffries| the brain of a world renowned man that| “Will you ask your associates on the had said he got no money from any In- tain?” was a question. Queens and portions of the other | “el! cared for In that time Mem) ine that | F {o gol, 1 gave up a ‘nt home| ticket, Messrs. McAneny and Prender- apaetat, | “eur moming MoNally recatio iroughs are Metlo short of ecane | Staniaws and Magistrate Levy, who! Ot {he lime beat & mat Fitssimmons)'s going, © & 7 tas sor| Raat, what they thought of the Fire De- edge McCall pointed to the headline) B0W what X could mot remember | gstonn committed the girl to her care, hope to| thes ' time, on the date mentioned. Le eeteie thie bese mluded man partinent administration under Mayor “ a i irl to su her-|Jeffrie ras heavyweight champion : ynor?” "McCall declares got ng money oe itt ate Mecal mould only sentence fina meane for the girl to support her-| 00° Ut sto the fight and upheld out into the country to reaain nie neaith, ipl i es epeetes. ; vimaeit and the other Tammany com-| 6h caer his claim to the title with a knockout | Which I thought was c y drink: aay whe. rete Ws o and PARI OED te apeie e Woe Oe two ner suave old and aide More than a chibi, | blow in th clanth rounds» MNOCKOUEY eto excess and too muck money and| SYLVIA PANKHURST vigorously. w att’ ' hapa, with thelr “Chief riding to and 2 i. y ¢| Fitzsimmons to-day declared lal ob| j . : day declared emphatl-|sovlal obligations, &e. je foilo In Queens, even Mr. MeCall would want ® “ . ti work I proved to myself thi pu Sav “whe man” (selerving to Meunes- here, She came from Kentucky eight | KTeat part of the fight, He was ques-| tious wo p ; ea o a Pan KnGrat oo) oe eaee ons weepest, Baer | to rallre from the compaign ond {7 '21 months ago, Bee aati, on funds provided |tlened Dy CB, Mitchell of (Choate, | {ralhie to tte ce en ea Tela pa tenes har ae | ~“GOLDEN-TIP” o |b whom she met and liked, | Luroque & Mitchell, Egan's attorneys. | and wear and tear of city life, I am 2 er Neense to-d 0 j he added “T G14 not got any money thing for the relief of these conditions. | Saal Wot Joeate her bene.| “lf you saw Jeffries after that en-|from a fine old family and a lady ac-| Holloway Jail, She is much enfeebied 1 T | en ee ee Revamaried, wet a Mr, McCall wants to do something | po id was walking the street in| ®agement,” said Mr, Mitchell, “please| customed to the beat of society all] and emaciated in consequence of a hun- ey on lea | be rand iles the reporter as-| toe treme? Leccnldh lo Bronkiya:| queens feareh of work when a man woo proved, state what was his condition.” my life. A woman who has been enter-| ger strike of a week's duration Veley's au | oo Oi ogg | Volition to ask for » place f and otter boroughs why does he not} Peareh Of MOTE Wile hier, attracted | 1 saw hin in the dressing room at-|talned by and entertained the aristo-) was arrested on Oct. 1¥.as she was avout! Sold tisewhere es } cored him that be did. isce for |atart now, when the need Ie great and | t Ve My ia eueA han leveanel ratt @Aale to, gov Into the} cratic people of the United States, and! ig enter the Poplar Town I “Wapguet lead | that 3 hed never Py euye e @ great deal more power than ol st eet,” replied F mons. ‘Jeff w: always had the reputation of being | 4, meet f milita’ fr: * ' iN corr ' Feceived money from au inspector,” 1 never had but two or three meet-lh, would ax Mayor. for him, Then followed a round of most | street, pl i i was x apes | dress meeting o! nt sutras! ro ‘vnsh ings with Hennessy in my life, Certainly : of the studios of th a fright, He had cight stitenes in hint a Christian woman and a lady by al) phe wiht pre Miss Panic oleits OF $1 Ol MORE DEL ee i hae et eetmuee [not more than four,” he continied, “1]PROMIBES QUICK RELIEF AS) Tit ‘ihe artists hot nice” waid| phin; five over his right eye and three} that the word ‘indy’ implies. to bel way the ventral Mure of a fier bias: be leased—or sour 1uone | eee ee | Ktiow absolutely that I never hud bu: MAYOR hae ie Mont of them, ins{over his loft, His nose was broken in| treated In the very uncalled for man-/gie hetween the police aid a crowd off ne conversation with him, and that] “if 1 am elected Mayor, ag I am syal 1 Hd the chedca ie ner of this afternoon to me iv unpar-| , f er ahe lina: andveeue 9 - 4 y ted me, and those who did not were) two! and he had a caulifower iffragettes after she had address Tne vening World reporter who ob- | about ac ally, 1 don't believe, with | certain 1 will be, T shall And a way [eee ie ae anne oy me anything, | eat donable. katiering at How Baths, in the tained ‘the firat Interview from Judge) the exception of that convermation, that ley gecurw mubatanilal measuces of eatly [Emr Nuits CE ee ee it| iitawrl Ware you: Gocoratad In a postacript to the letter Mrs, Katon| ting of London x Call was AL and repeated the|! ever spoke more than ten wi was lonely and discouraged whe c you decorated? zi sonido | aon used ty the Judge eine ret | with him in my fife” haces se conditions of tranmlt | ried (uy Kill myself.” Not at all. Jeff didn't touch me ali | Wrote: = < } interview. “Ten words?” sald a wporter, incred- tian in each of the borough ea tally admitted that] through the tlht—until the one Vow in| “Please remember in all this very / “Did you not way that?” he anked. | “ously shalt consider that T have « asitive| ican wax not her own name, Her| the solar plexis—the kind {handed | dreadful affair, which is at times «| } “1 did not," Judge McCall replied. ‘Not more than fifteen, anyway, publip duty to act energetically and e| ents dicd three yeara ago, and {t] Corbett at Reno. f wan no tired out | nightmare to me in all its horriblencse, | } When the Meo itat cntored | Talifted. fuotively to that end, and T will find a eee eee fete come to] (RUDBINE the big fetlow that T got care-| that by proving this to be the truth T | en the newspapermen iret “What adout Hennes statement of | way to do that effectively, wan an ain ca t tea less.”* | pr-ctically beggar myself and lone hun- | dia office Judge McCall asked If any one | your declaration that you Ee eee eee eae etig matter wih | NON. York, Masistrate Levy trled to at Jeff hit you once, you may?” PELGUCRLS DORERE uaele ane bere: BUA | had a “flimsy of advance report, | A}n: 1 mee" * ket her to tell her own name, but the ‘Once. wi FAIS d [bedded 3 J | any to ace “Billie” three, four, AVE] yq islaced on my abliity to nec to it that Hat's right. Once was enough, T1Cr* re te ee ta atone and. without | Authorized by Hennessy, of Hennessy'e|tmes and that "Hille" sald he wan | 0" aCe) On ty tw nee to it chat ies pleaded not to be made 00 anawers] wasirt knocked out, "T wax simply | Nigra, tae witeeat mek | epeech Jast night, in which ft w going to put Murphy in Jail?” ne wae] SP founded i al 1 | Her only relatives veniites her aunt, she zed. 1 couldn't move a muscle.” [money or friends (for withou td | timated that money was paid to Murphy tation companion are vigorously and | they ON tet nisins, Who, were!" "What. did you do when you met} We have few), and porsibly lots of talk | far the nominatioa as Bupreme (Court abmurd. All his statements are Berta cok) ao well to do ang «travelling in Jeffries in the dressing room and no-/and three children, So you must see tt ines Judge = McCall answered. ol om to i d She did not Want to drag them|ticed the appearance of a man who had! is to my flnancial interests to lve with} Just ‘e > iN row } ae. aes SUNS ‘{T]ohat's ail 1 have to ray to-day, 1| eomplaimt goes inte Bir. MoOall’ into het case gone through a threshing machine?” — | him if it Js posable.” rast lars sap afk jaudeg, cou 5 ni teoned 40 oeneanie Hennessey for bel |e anewer Henneauy more fully 10) Suaile Service Comminmion gots The girl had posed once for Stane |" “D waid: ‘Hello! Jeff.’ He ways: ‘Helio!| Another letter from Mrs, Raton to Dr, Pa mc ce we i a it an tale ean | a G wan Gouge tit Heceeny wad uecal Aa ae Poy own Hine, ecanty attention unions tt is Backed [laws at nis studio, No. seat Write, “How're you festive? Colgate, written after the death of the ait" heya i oan the memes recurs if necectiy quoted. 9) PRMAN KC up by some organization, associa- ; Se aaiiet : tea! UE Aa ere : ons’ adupted child, was also intro- neridan. "314 Riverside Drive, jcorvectly quoted, ASSEMBLYMAN KOPP Staniaw to know her. Whe ireat, says Jel, never beiwer in my 4 “ Later Judge McCall intimated that he ah bbls tom oF man of means, who will ee eine ec the irl wae in the|Lfe’ This made me laugh right out.” |duced. In this letter Mrs. Eaton wrove: F LOST Mack copkaraleraniel, with white pawns would not answer Hennessy's charge| DENIES HE’LL RETIRE fo 1% that competent counsel, Ome ei auital, where a plivsiciin who] After miving hix textimony as to tho; “I hold you morally responsible for aime ihtaes RL Fea during the campaign, but would take IN FAVOR OF SULZER,| 222 324 the ithe are employed to » And the park hid|retations of Egan to Jeffries and the the death of my boy. Had you exam- Peis esiee ae ie ia came lies GAnriar ‘ *| push the ease and present it before Liher, the wife of the artist [auosequent tour of Egan on the Pacifi: | ined the Admiral for his sanity It would } ean ie? Gf a eubule aakwen in) aunie = the Commission, | That eve yetng possible] Coast with Jeffries und himself, the| have saved tte life of my dear little | epeech. Harry Kopp, Republican Assemblys| "LO Lam elected Mayor one of my | for Ea 4 ae witness Was excused ; ; es The Judge also referred to Hennessy's| “1 deny | ever made such 9 prowis Waldo and Comstock on Trail of Interview with him in the oMce of the|T Went to vee Mr. Nulzer for the purpose | SAYS Mal Bh ban epat TAKE Wa : ‘Special for Weiter al for Thureday j Public Service Commission, saying that ]of making him see the light and righi a 5 ty Miss Pankhurst’s Journal, PEANUT CREAM KISSE8—Choleo cngcgrare 3 NUT cat oa pas Ex-Police Captain John J. McNally was] His explanation has satistied me that] “sun complaints, upon prelini: a ay | ' fouthern Fennute in thelr fullest whom craft, in the room during the entire inter-|in accepting this nomination he Is ncek- | NAFY Invemtigation, seem well founiled, Tis Said. If Wi Ss Id 4 f. H perfection ore sngerely senstets then a feta halal view, which lasted but six to elght min: | ing vindication and rane tutte. ta | the Bureau Will untertake the vigorous | mika. eal tne e 30 1s ee in DU blended with ougar cream waite mhiehare, mounted Utes. He nuid that McNally had been | represent ( Wency of my Aasem. | V! AMequate presentation uf auch mate) That mame of the mate : a 5 * the mente of nariens importuning Hennessy to get @ place for| by District. J, ae Repubil | ters of complaint vetore the Publis] mumTragetio,” 4 sabe) | anidhuras some of its deliciousness might escape. It is sold him in the Prison Department, and that} nothing to do with the dimer ei vine Comte iralen, ee ‘ fe tion fe coyamnt veday . othing to dc he divers a ‘5 4 for its protection i igneation, for a McNally brought Hennessy to the Pub-|oxista between hin and Murphs able Mr. MeCall and hie|Knaland und copies of which & hice aad for yours JAN STYLE CREAM CHOCO- AREA inet ae fete Me Service Commission's office. ‘Tam and will remain the candid ny colleagues to continue in| by young girls at the Brimeline Pank= | EL ‘old-time favorite thas re larmest,« Cal Meas fe is Mas enctan lot Oe Reena een nent frame of mind that the! iurat meeting in Madison Square Gas iT] i ecetinusily making friends. ade. are oe tit aOR | Bitter-#weet Chocolate outelde, Ln- = orserved ate | Chorolates. = POUND nox ey Rica? eres aul Te Sole get a place for him unless he had the | in which I live and which 1 have repre- n i® a judicial body and not den last nidht, is xy frankly immoral Fecommendation of Gev, Sulser’ euig {sented in the Legislature for three auce| 4 body designed to afford rellef from! that the unmarried stenoxraphers in r,) Judge McCall. ‘That, according to him, | cessive terms, T consider it an affront| transit evile apparent to everybody, 1 Mrs, Arthur M. Dodge's offlve are not ‘ended the conversation. to the citizensuip there that a non-| Will personally see to it that the facts even allowed to copy egperpis from It McNally visited Judge McCall thie |eedent should ‘be injected into the] of the complaints are effectively pres! was the statement made today by the morning, according to the Judge, and | @ftly loral Ment sented to the commiasion, Jofficers of the Nation Association - “If Mr. MoCall wants to OME —Opponed ty Woman suftra recalied the circumstances of the f 84 BARCLAY STREET 206 BROADWAY mer intervi ae ties avuie aba ta 4 atdent. thing for Quee an omectiont | ic wan utao auid that Anthony Com: | \ Corner West, Brosdway Corner Fulton Street *) Raward FE Me was nominate? c , i {| 29 CORTLANDT 147 NASS AUSTRE| 3 Judge MoCal! how he had arranged with mottod would be ‘Do it now! Bet igtook wax Koing to iny ke the tiunders | Church § 4g Between Beekman & Z reared netfee dy yenterday for re-election ax President | nim begin on the lines of the Mew [ny ite gar ine. Suppression ‘of Corner oN, tree! St . 266 W. t25h ST P Le Tos an of the Friendly Sone of St. Patrick,| York and Queems County Railway |. ("Society fur tie mbmmendi Park Row an a et East of K EET Mae iat a nee qedue rane an office he has held for the last year. | gompan: ‘Whet complaints have’) \ °° 1) 0) (Me UN Anes ea es tall At ee ssw. Ser re] toewered’'s ‘question of” ace" of te| mitier, ana aa it ie cuntomary for ine | Seteadithg Thus cay tense, [ce ounmissines| aia nan ent SEEMAN BROS. NEW YORK [i]. “Com: cons Sees” Sort East of Sath Aven newapaper men in the office. “From | organization to elect. the candidete| ena whet nave Br. McCall and Be, lcopiee of the offending organ to Chief le 38 EAST 23rd STREET 412 FULTON ST. the way things etand now I think Hen-| or the commitee Mr. Mo’ will | George V. 8 Willlame done with | Magistrate McAdoo for his cen ip. | Proprietors of WHITE ROSE Ceylon Tea ‘Just West of Fourth Ave. Cor, Elm Place, Ragayi8 Durllng Lheeg Saings in Sulser's them?’ ‘The militant’s paper, which has deen |