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‘ WHITMAN SUMMONS HENNESSY TC “JOHN > TO TELL HIS WHOLE STORY OF DOE” INQUIRY SN eee -- z+ M'CALL, MURPHY AND GRAFT Se | bd Circulation Books Open te to All. tad | wa ‘PRICE ‘ONE. CENT. Sone He Rad eh NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1913. 16 SON MAKES DECLARATION "NEIGHBORS IN FETE {KATHERINEELKINS. 2 wheter on rte HENNEY NOW ARES SME oa BEG RT ' | Man Who Won in Love War Governing Motives in Relations With Latin Na- Demonstration. With Duke of Abruzzi. | tions Will Be Morality, Not Expediency—No | a eel ; —— } More Conquest—Attacks Outside Interests. {PARADE BIG FEATURE.|CONTEST WAS TRYING.) To-Morrow Inspires Great MOBILE, Ala.,, Oct. 27.—President Wilson announced to the world | Descendants, From Son, 72, to} {talian Nobleman Was Ardent! to-day that the governing motive of the United States in its relatiouship _— _ ~ wml, pes - aie with the countries of this hemisphere would be “morality and not ex-| Great-Grandson, 3 Months, it but Hero of Bride's ) “I want to take this occasion to say,” he declared, “that the United to Attend Girlhood Nev er Despaired, States will not ncain seck to secure one additional foot of territory by sca! conquest’? Everybody living In the.vtetnity of No. | ELKINS, W. Va, Oct. 27.—Miss Kath- The President im a speech before the 62 Devoo street, Willamsburg, ts busily | 1). siking, daughter of the late Sen Southern Commercial Congress deliv- engaged to-day in preparing for the great red . egne i 2 ator Stephen B. Elkins, was married ree yeven Stanko) Wit Ue ee jnelghvorhood celebration which will take ‘i “the material interests” that had intlu- ; hiner of the one |TcTe this afternoon to William Hitt of enced the foreign policy of some gov- ) ’ |place to-morrow in Washington. ernments in their relations with the na- hundredth birthday of Joseph De Long: | a, marriage ends one of the longest tions of Latin-America, Although Mr. |There tan't a person in the entire BIvK Ad ost persintent woolngs on rec- Wilaon did not mention Mexico as the lon which No. 62 is located who is not haan ord and one of whore success all but afflicted country, he devoted his entire taking part in the preparations, and | speech to @ description of the dearad- Billy Hitt must have despaired at a persons living outside the Preseribed | L pel ar eral pelea a J ord i} tering are envfous. All Willameburg | timos, ‘Those were the times when C1 sellers Neg Deg Gree RIS d Itke to aid. Mins Eline was reported as being en- Sue pope ok tea TA aise Se WAN the deacendante of the centenarian| Kaxed to the Luke of the Abruazl, and C \are to be present, from his oldest son, they were many, TAKEN AS ARRAIGNMENT OF IN- | Joreph DeLong, Jr. agel 72, to his) 1k wav tn 1a) that the Dewuttful FLUENCES IN MEXICO. | younwest ea catialey at 1 oa With the Mexican situation ayper- ; aC 'Aikin, who is three months old. Theae the Duke. On hin part it was evidently most in the President's mina at this | Ven rik Gide Offered That the jyicchaants expect to have a celebration a case of love at first eight and there time, his address was interpreted as ai all their own after the public festivities was no denying that the Amertean gir! dgon, William daughter of the late Senator Eliins mat im Raeyecs mon $8 . arraignment of those financial infin-; Fusion Candidate Gets | are done was ‘terested in the explorer and naval ences which !t had been charged have . . [ithe neighbors of Joseph DeLong and! war hero, Becnred in some cases recognition for 50,000 Plurality. Joseph Jr. who Lives next door to hie Frescnily the en the Huerta Government, . father, say that the celebration will be fe Was reporte Thi dent declared that tt would tetes to ae! 7 ye street, Billy Iétt was relegated to the streets, ground, He known Mis@ Elkins more of a Mardi Gras to I ting odds to-day remained between Lorimer and ns of this hemisphere in| | | than any festivity. Coney ever before she ever met the Duke, known an “emancipation from “the material | "t 2 to 1 on Mite The dentais Of yaa, and they are actaully calling the h 1 yne Wore her hair in {uterests of other nations," so that they | "Hoss Murphy and Candidate McCall gyent “Jowep De Long's Mardi Gras.” | Jong br back and her « down bh wes toy her ght enjoy consiitutional Mberty un-|of the Hennessy a plock betw the two) d sy shoetops, » the Duke and rumore of usations stinul ot) The ent! restrained. ‘The Tresident spoke extem- pammany bettors enough during the /streets hag been strung with colored) Then « porancously, | lights, and Japaneso lanterns | an engagement, but there came, too, re- Venaeninan to sper | Cleetric is: “1 he satd, “not to epeak for) Morning to take @ little of the Mitchel) oe itp wd to give a softer glow. | Ports of vbstacles that hud developed the South, because the South has the| Money in the hands of vetting commis-| streamers are suspended across the | Across the wa The Duke is only @ gift of speaking for herself. I came) sioners ut the prevaliing odds. street, the houses are draped with | short istance removed from the Ita because 1 would speak of our! gonwed, on Broad street curb, re-|bunting and American flags, and dec.) thre and it was said that his family t and prospective relations with | woreda one bet of $4,000 to #200 that| rations have been placed in every) was opposdd to @ match which woukl our neighbors to the south, ‘The fu- ‘This ty the | Available spot, {Mak the 1 to a plain ture is golog to be very different “is he iF YOU'D LIVE LONG, JUST DE. American girl, } wealthy and this heminpuere from the past PEND ON NATURE. leautiful she might be, There was the States Ip to the south which ha SeRdad WU a Brake wand wi yort, too, that perhaps Mix alwaye been our nelghbors will be |few small ets at 2 to 1, but waid very |, A Parade hended by @ Brass band will) cig satistied without compl eported Schumm, in Stone street, reported a rece * be one of the features, and it will drawn closer to each oth little MeCali money waa tn sight, eile oniy oy thes mablle Feo joRnition by the Tallan nobility, with mon ties of understanding. culative .\ers of Wagers turned tenarian will give, Mr, DeLong will | ut the title of Duchess and withour « not Ue nations together; It sometimes |to posting odds on the size of Mitchol's| y, just behind the band when the|#Xed place in the Italian court, Hut separates them, But sympathy and un- anticipated pluvality. parade starts, occupying a seat in an| Senator klking laid this rumor. If hts deratanding do bind them together. SOME OF THE ODDS OFFERED] Qjon carriage with Joseph Jr. and|@aughter were to be the wif of the "You hear of concessions to foreign BY BETTORS, Bamuel Comfort, who 1» chairman of| Duke, should be wife caplial in Latin-Ainerica but you don't} jiere are the bookmaking figures: | the arrangementa committee, in every way, and slowly the Duke's hear of concessions to foreimu capital in} gi 069 even that Mitchel gots 50,00) plur-| After the reception ix fintehed Joseph| star began to set the United es, ‘They are not rrant- tarry, |Dotong expects to call in hia wlx chit+| ed concessions, They are invited to) ¢) 409 to $2,000 that Mitchel gets 75,000 (all of his childre still living), make investnegta:. 1h islam iivita plurality. « twe ndohildren, the twen- not a privilege, And States that are] ” grog to $4,000 that Mitchel gets 90,000 dchitdren and the! wollte d to Krant concessions are twaturea ke Andchildren) andceive nce, even, that the young peor andition that fore Interests are Apt $4,000 that Mitchel gets 100,000] them his rules for living to a ripe old) had slipped and been married o dominate their domestic affairs. Such ane: Arizona, and again, whem & condition of affairs is apt to become a there was| Even now he Je as healthy as he ever) panied Miss Elking to ¢ he BA ternal, Among the curb brok intolerable. Ai rom this inevit 4 it 8 emancipation BREET rere tone gape ree open ee rere re erm "JUDGE MVCALL 10 SUE, WH\THDR=Rain late to-night of Toveday. ri EDITION. “ Circulation Books Open to All? | PAGES PRICE “ONE OENT. _WATTMAN TAES HAN in Writing, Talks About Perjury and Prosecutor Subpoenas Him in John Doe Proceedings. ‘JUDGE ASKED TO SAY WHETHER HE WILL SUE Replies He Wants to Read and Di- gest Hennessy’s Latest Broad- side—May Answer To-Night. Attorney Whitman, after reuding late this evening the dgneé statement of charges against E. E. McCall, Tammany candidate for the Mayoralty, which were made by Jolin A. Hennessy, summoned Hennessy to appear at his office to-morrow and repeat before him, and for record jing by a stenographer, the accusations he made to-day against Murphy jand McCall. The District-Attorney has already arranged for a John Doe proceeding before Chief Magistrate McAdoo on Thursday afternoon te determine whether Hennessy’s statements will show that a crime has beer committed, i Hennessy’s statement before the District-Attorney to-morrow and hit jlanswers to Whitman's interrogations will be laid before the Chief Magis irate on Thursday, ONE OF THE ¢ ‘SIS OUTLAWED, The intimation made by Hennessy in his campaign speeches—whict F/ does not cuneunt (oa direct charge, inasmuch as Hennessy says he canno prove it—to the effect that MeCall bought his elevation to the Suprema Bench by money borrowed from a police inspector falls beyond the province of the Juhn Doe proceeding because the crime hinted at it outlawed. But Hennessy’s charge that Murphy received $25,000 of campaigt funds from William H. Beardsley, which has not been accounted for by ——— | Murphy, and which, according to Hennessy’s imputation, Murphy pocketed, would, if proved, fall within the operation of the statutes. Mr. Hennessy was asked what he had to say to Judge McCall's de fiance that he sign what he has stated on the siump, Mr, Hennessy, is reply, read aloud the following letter which he said he sent by messen y inate: thie 3 . 8 4 n ; ha f ‘am fy 0 ger to dudge Met sail. iy 1 he " : on, Edvard BE, MeCall; . i alight variation of those odds, There} waa, is unusually active, and 1s only re-| whe f ted that they intended - Ho i ‘rom this inevitable subordination Which Vway one actual bet reported of $1,010 |grettul over the fact that he !a compelied | marry there, Sir: I have read your smoky statements in this morning # e deem y ; even that Mitohel would win by 6#,000./to use spectacles and sometimes has to| The society @irl Inughingly denied | OUGHT TO BE THE FIRST IN AS-|yh4n in order to play on both sides of|ask persons to repeat their words, every rumor that concerned her mar- J SISTING EMANCIPATION. this figure the following offers were! These rules will be as follows riage and "Billy" Hitt was foroed to “Thei, self-respect, the achievernents | current on the curb; “Smoke whenever you fee in spite of these difficulties, deserve} Even with you nothing but the admiration and ap- | by 40,900 y that Mitchel will not win] "Use no set rules of living. plause of the world EB : “{ rejoice in nothing so much that | by 60)". “Depend on nature to take care ot HIGH COURT C FIRMS ft they will be emancipated, and w Freak s are appearing tn the] you!" s $900 even money| Mra, Delong died seven years ago, INATION OF LOFT! ondence League can-|aged over ninety, and the Delong chil- | in that emancipatio: | The President digret to point cut that the Department of State recently will not re-|dren think that they will be octogenur Isaac al of 1,000 votes, fans, at least saa like tt. | shake his head dolefully whonover the | , AWEPOPPC ED F that Mitchel will win] “Eat what you like and what agrees|muceces of his sult w: Don’t Be Funereal,” Last - for a day lonwer thi Amazed Doctors. Wilker, pane ad take Levy {# dead. The ciothing | Sled t shttul She bad won y, the wife and mother, was absent newspepers and your assertion that if I put my announcements about you in writing you would have me Indicted for criminal libel, You say, “I deem it @ duty not only to myself but to the efter le mn, she hh remained at thome, On ber tne strain of the sever electorate of this cominuntty to make emphatic, epectfic and de- ” ij | ny days while Lev pade dle | Words of Clothier, Who Jind aye while Levy made nis mar] taited denial of every statement that this creature (Hennessy) nie hus uttered.” fl T accept with ples ure your challenge and T shall condense my statements, Rent the Daverionen) of Wrote. renendy softer ever money, ie that | sowbh. Delong was Yorn In Allen Candy Manufacturer Free to Rum | Manufacturer who swallowed five) and nigit aie hat SAYS IT IS STILL UP TO M’CALL, mentioned uo specific instances. be elected Comptroiier ovor |tORM. Sache mak’ chine tc uw vorn for Congress to Succeed Dichloride of mercury tablets {In mis. | 2°P hawoangs Gee chal [neces You say that Inspector McLaughlin aii not lend you the st De eg a ant dae ‘A posted offer ts $1.00 to $a “that hen eaters Sept. se, Se Rria (Rie Tim,” . take for aspirin'on Monday morning | ahsent money to pay for your nomination, nor did you pay anybody for it, OT ae lee ca ae er licaneny: Fusion eandidate for Presi \arice Masry ‘Sopata Lopes ind shortly ‘Big Tim. Just @ week ago, breathed bis last at| |! was only when the olf man lont| I never said McLaughlin lent you *he money. ¥ asked you whether eiroum of which L ent of the Board of Aldermen, wall bo thereafter vent Into the hawnd's| ape Appoliate Division of the Suprema 12.18 o'clock this afternoon, Bo far) Cmlounnens that she ian 9 you lad patlan Four GAbIpKian {onde rues ou Gaeneetee ot Galica ce We must prove ot od. storage busine Leila eal by a unanimous vote this doctor: ell hig end wa ea i ae end hanivione SOME OF THE BETS ON SULZER'S| © ved in this bu until twenty | io ae la sali hc sa ia can toll his ond : | pain Ne nant saeeond AvEnUM, 60M | from some other source and distinotly stated, as the stenographie and honor, We CAMPAIGN, | that even now he could go Loft ast = ie WNm-DGR Deen tava bial “and pleluiba: WE reports will show, that I might not be able to provo where you on any other terms (han those © There {s mesey at five to one on that! ha ‘) nttend office af alps, t sinve Re Matlla ty, And We must show o Wa | Silaer ba clected Assemblyman in| neighbors. al! Kot, nh the morn florea ake adit! ie esi vot the money, but that {t was up to you to tell the people, Jasby comprehending r inte iNth District. or nour had been no mant+| last waten tn ther would It has .aken you six days to make a denial, where an honest eats whother they: square with our in A Brookiyn betting commissioner of. Ay R “ pe | teresta or not. It Je a very peritoun| fery $5,000 even money t | WASHINGTON HONORS neh have told other a da cottteen who were | man Would not have taken a minute, What were you afraid of and A dale Ss capalin pall Ser ee GH th is than a physician that life existed in the wit i ‘on who were 3 3 \ ee ‘i ape rae 1 t is tne aeraee cur oH of Yorkville bet’ $1,000 atMined forin which stretohed in w bed Wit th approsahed t Mr. | why didn’t you get Inspector McLaughlin to retntorce your denial? deed a degrading thing to $80) that Sulzer {# not the correct NEW YORK PO POLICEMEN | Board of Elections from jin the Sunshine Sanitarium in Cropawy ye RING til ily aa ios Spe You ask that I put all my other accusations tm writing. 1 “Phe development of constitutional | name of tas deposed Governor, Lott's name on the offlctal bilo am the | AYE th ue He _ ok Ate le asamead ah (hecho CE Phat herewith do so. Mberty and world human rights, the Later Mr Curran took wager of andidate for Congrasa from thut dis- ald iy enven viuhne tyn. ; by eee rea Met inierity enn Ae tegen har ereCAN WRIA ike” |. INABEINGNON, (Oct an ps Gong pen $BMY las eT wag Mesire which a Ripe, HEAR) OTRO. when Be Firat—1 state that I was i your office for more than ene hoar, The and oWers ould ind.eat nition of various acts the potie | With exes pward Fe BRIS i. ert | re | neae, pues ieee Ould InMiORe Peary. MIbAdO. tosdny uae ea a Solna | diveussing for nine-tenths of that time terms suggested by you say, too, that the United States will Wi: ic a two Anois winner, wil of honor to Sergt da f it need. sated ‘DON'T BE FUNEREAL,” HE TOLD, which would prevent the impeachment of Gov, Sulzer; that yeu et extn seek to secure one enaisional | is eturality anout tn Hig vec i any se Hoard of a FAMILY, _,| and 1 were alone—exeept when you called for the secretary of col bt. Met € wid 4 tu have n 1 : h wane "y sf at OF fereitony Sy cenausl “ten ‘ ate Vl’ ELEVEN CHILDREN WEPT AT the Commission to give me some papers to take to Albanys that wote herself to showing ap honest of wi chums , : sities wae of Hoe ereliony ani 2 alma ate Biase foecit His BEDSIDE. © the bre you don't dare to bring action on this heeause I'l preve you the ties Of friendship to eee that throug, © | vest an, Tex and Bnwinec ban |Mtood hia oleven ch wi w perlurer If you go upon the stand—hoth from inside and euteide qi $00m Be quarters are material interests oe Farr and Fireman Joseph 1? an thelr fathers at of the New York Fire Department tive-! not for this Court lo deter, ther Bend Paaed smiling Perera amie sass POR OARN HER DARE Sa EMD feces, A Fini LE from their homes in scat your oftice—and the sume will hold true of any witmesses yeu call, Becond—You took Gov, Gulssr ta Charles Fy Murshy’e hown Mee ere . Ati ‘“

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