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LL rr ee TS RI ST NT AVELPSE GSS ENTNTLEN Ts CIT APSR ELLE DER PE KORTE NTH OTS BNET CLT ETE STENT TEN TUTOR EST eee MOE ANT ENT TD ue ; . 2 Pei Tea8sce PPPRN LET ERS FREL SOLTEK RSE TELAOES ETH! GATT TENDON TOMES HOW HENNESSY GOT FACTS FOR EXPOSURES ON STUMP THAT WORRY “THE CHIEF For Years He He Has Be Been oears| ing Things” Betrayed Confidence. and Never TIPS FROM THE INSIDE. Would Welcome Court Action | That Would Call for | His Proofs. | Heartless Hennessy (whose parents famed him John A.) is having the time | Of his life. By profession he is a news. | Daper man, by blood he i» an Irishman Of the red headed species, but by calling he te a maker of vad medicine for | Beople and institutions he does not Ike, Just at present the persons ho likes Yeast are Charles F. Murphy and Ba- ward KB. McCall and all who adhere to then The trouble with Heartless Hennensy Gs he revealed his state of mind to an Evening World reporter in his Brooklyn home today is that he has a ‘The Ohief in Fourteenth street wi Believe this; no more will certal Persons. Hut Heartless Henn that If he did not heed the ful appeals of his informants who sup- Piled all unwittingly the material for Dis present distressing campaign he ¢ @ lot more fun, The mere does not name all the ment Js not altogether a fort to those who are not Ovor his telephone, by word of mouth he you all about it. Mr, Hennessy was asked how he gath- DOCTOR SAID THIS BABY MUST DIE When eending this picture of her baby’ Mes. Britt of Athol, Mass., said: “The doctor told me that my baby would not 7 ve, but 1 gave him Father John's ape ~ now he is well a al strong. medicine made him s well and gave im strength to walk.” Mrs. Britt lives at 288 Kenne- bunk street, Medicine is a safe medicine to five ir children, esta it ie tree thom seas or saaese: ous drugs. ure Mu end will build up the little ones in the natural way. disturb! have be HAS BEEN HEARING THINGS FOR YEARS. he said, hearing things, many of them told in confidence. Some of then were of a sort I could never reveal at any time be- cause of the circumstances under which they: were told to me. that I always kept faith with my tn- formants in those days put me in a 40 ask and receive the truth from those men now. “For instance, 1 went to —" (Mr. Hennessy named a political whose name is known all over the “I said to him that I heard ——" (Mr, Hennessy named a contractor) ‘had given up $25,000 down tn Fourteenth street, eays the man, Position United States. based. “For years,” “ ‘Bure, John,’ JA HENNESSY On, ered all the information on which speeches of the last few da: “I have been The very fact ‘he aid. But you mustn't say anything about out of hit you out of 1 that, becavse I'm the man whe got it ‘All right,’ I aid, ‘1 but where did it go? | And ho told me to whom he sent it. keep Now I am at Hberty to say that the con- tractor sent the money to a certain Great and influential person in York County and to name both of ti but I cannot mention aren” WHY A CONTRACTOR wouLo| GIVE ONLY $5,000, Mr, Hennessy tells the sad story of ‘Go-etween, another contractor who was reproached by an up-State leader because he did More than $6,000, Not contribute $25,000 to the chest of the last Democratic State campaign. contractor atubbornly refused to give The He was promptly re- "HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OJTOBER 27, 1913. [reset to Fourteenth etreet, Retatea| ene oonfenmton certain paris of the con-/to may that he ts not fighting for re | ortous pereons follo Heartions Hennensy ertaln sum of money from a fot aa eal, meaning Melau "Me name ifn w “0 mober telling me ab oteof MeCail's ahd that It was In ten instalments and that there row over the Inst payment, a ref a |MecLavughiin? ‘Sure,’ ne eald, Than he jtold me a whole jot m I know in whoss room in what hotel McCall met Mr. Pluniitt, and 1 know in whone room in the same hotel Murphy wae talkin [with @ millionaire friend of MeCail's| while the conference was going on. Murphy 4!4 not want ty name McCall; he gave as his excuse that unkitt, the lender of McCall's district, was againat McCall. The man who told me that story would not He for any considera- tion, He in tn a cold wweat now for fear that I will mention his name on the @tump, But 1f Murphy or McCall will only suo me for Ibel or have me ar- rested 1 can call that man into cor 4 he will no more He on the wit 4 than he would lie to me im per- CRY. Mr, Hennessy in arranging his speeches for the coming week depends on Ketting releases of confidence from several of the men who have told him things, But from all over the State comes the mournful plea: “Leave me out of it, John! Have « heart!” Gentlemen with gullty political con- sciences may have, however, this com- fort. There is only one @ictagraph rec- lord in the Hennessy collection. It is the Stilwell confession, reganting which the Heartless One has had much to say recontly and has promised to way more in Harlem to-night at Lexington avenue and at the Manhattan Casino, To Warden Clancy went an order with Gov. Bulser’ sanction that Stilwell seemed likely: to become a valuable In- strument of the State and that he should be made ae comfortable as pos- . He was wed to see his visitors in the sitting room off the Warden's dining detectiphone—which is different from a dictagraph in that, at the pleasure of ft can magnify a whieper —was put on a book stand by usual seat. Stilwell, Heartless Hennessy eaid, made his confession to Hennessy, and Hennessy alone, across the book stand. Under the terms of Retain a beautiful head of hair—use air, motes a thick Sura Tsnote dye. Reeale waranteed. Your mone: ack if you are not eatisfied. races a « you have been \o td |netner appointed who decided In favor of | “JOHN, HAVE A HEARTI" 18 THE | | festion were never to be used unless certain terme made by BUlwell were whom he saw in) met, This promise will be kept, but the the Wigwam, ‘I think you can afford to| terms did net appty to other utterances | give up every bit of $25,000, ya are) of Stilwell, which are to be revealed, or right, Chief, 1 the contractor, ‘Hut | to the letter of Stilwell to G. Sulser baving given $20,000 in Aloany I'm roing! offering to make the confession. $00) more’ ‘Who is cute! Mr Hennessy, hus 6 with usin Albany? naked th an) Weary linea on his ent atreet, TH ne te weary) droop of his gra. | you, a the contr But he cred mustache, shows no sign of his yi nnenay when he found Hennessy | prevent atrain in his pale blue eyes. He knew the rent of the ator: saya he loves peace, tut he doesn't look did Task Mr, MeCall whether | It With hia two sons, John . and Hoey, and his devoted friend and yol- |unteer bodyguard, Mr. Garretson, t |fend off persons who weary his mind |and voice by talking to him, he fa |soing to atrew trouble unti! the end of this campaten. He has a fighting ree- ra. Back In 1893 Heartless Hennessy wan in the Assembly, He got the worst «| primary fight and went into an Inde. pendent battle in Brooklyn in which he defeated Barney York for a place on the bench. Long before that and friend Mayor Gaynor were together in [the fight against John ¥. McKane tn |Gravenend, where both of them lived. |McKane gave the order that thore 4 be no votes for Courtney for Sheriff, Hennessy took a friend and went to ask McKane avout tt. McKane verified the tory. | Heartless Hennes |There'll be two |Our leases are both up and w to move out of the nelehborh wolng to stay until after election show you two votes you don't And they aid. While Tennessy was in the Assembly |he discovered overnight a bill which would have put @ lot of insurance ao- cioties out of business to the profit of the big old line companies. He went into @ campaign which caused his turn- ing down by the Brooklyn organization at the primaries, but which brought him resolutions of gratitude from the Royal Arcanum, the Ancient Order of United Workmen and the Cathollo Benevolent Union, GET INTO A FIGHT RIGHT AND YOU CAN'T LOSE. “Don't get into a fight unless you get into It right,” is the Hennessy doctrine. “Then you can't lee." In explaining the enthusiasm and por- nlstence with which he has gone into this campaign Mr, Hennessy is careful When Tuberculosis Threatens get fresh air, sunshine and above all the cell-building, energy-producing properties of SCOTT’S EMULSION. Its prompt use often thwarts tuberculosis, 1106 | RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION | It's Me For Dr. Edwards’ Oltve Tablets | _ That is the joyful ery of thousands since Dr. | Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substi- tute for Heer préctiing ph fee 17 Edwards, a ing physician for ind calomel’s old-time enemy, discovered Tablets while eng fo for chronic constipation and livers, Dr. Lighisly? Olive Tablets do not contain Jomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxe- the “keynote” of these e-colored tablets, They ls and liver to act normally, They never force them to unnatural action. Tf you have a “dark brown mouth” now and Bithen—a bad breath—a dull, tired feeling— \tick headache—torpid liver and are consti- fed, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant from one or two little Dr. Edwards’ ‘ablets at bedtime. Pcs jake one or two every night et a jumbus, ( : It’s made in the Largest Worcestershire Sauce Factory in the World “I just d.opped around to say,” said |} venxe for Sulzer. “In the course of my investigations fo: the Governor, armed as I was with ex- traoritinary and with especial facilities for getting the confidence © men who knew things,” he sald, |horrifed to find out how ww than all tho « Paper man he joemn't hurt anybody ind always has @ witness with hi ‘They said Hennessy was a tar asked afratd even to say Har. lel, nesses under oath to tell things publict deno “They ey T own @ gambiing He They ought to be able to prove ‘collect ail the gambling graft, and it }found glass elabs, in cheap tm! where marble had been paid for, the glass was half the thickne: marble described in the speci know who tho contractor was and 1 know who was pald by Kita, So that long before Mr. Suizer was impeached 1 made up my mind to get out and fight for @ cleaning out of the fellows who were doing that sort of work “When the impeachment proceeding came up I did not want to allenate any Democratic votes from Sulxer before the final verdict of the court by attackin the organization with ammunition gal ered under his comm But I 4! write to Theodore Roosevelt, to George 1 rake-off. ‘Tl An inquiry tte my! sanity based on this campaign would be every Dit as w ful to me as @ libel euit.” ————>——— HULK OF THE VOLTURNO Says His Crew Opened Valves and Sank Her, LIZARD, England, Oct %7.—Thi vice of Fusion and of any antl fight on and after Oct. 15. 1 wrote the fame thing to Mr. Adamson on the day made manager for John Purroy 1 only wish I had the power of na, I can give Gov. Glynn 120 of men who have paid graft knowledge of «raft. They hi ‘afters and hate themeelves for sub- Sabain, which passed here to-day, @ public what they: know unless they! “The interior of the vessel was ged into court In auch @ way |tirely destroyed, and when the Bavain' can avoid being called ‘in- 1 will get some of them to/%*” y pledge of secrecy . But if 1 could only WASH NOTON, Oct. 2. turn it all loose! den EFFORTS TO SHUT OFF THE TERROR OF TAMMANY. Will be acting President. “It has been amusing to watch thelr efforts to keep me quiet, Hennessy. first being early in wme around. That who Md "acl jem questions which made them “They threatened to lock me up for I have offered to commit any libey they asked, #0 I could summon wit- which I now know only a@ private confi- have @ gambling house it couldn't stay y statements tn NOW AT BOTTOM OF SEA Captain of Dutch Tramp Steamer burned steamship Volturno was sunk on Oot. 17, according to the Dutch tramp The captain of the Gabnin said his men boarded the Volturno on that day, entirely out. They saw eral dead on the deck men left they opened the valves and lent Wilson's return from Mobile, Ala, Secretary of State Bryan ‘This ts the second time Mr. Bryan has been acting LIGHTED ROAD SIGNS AS AUTO NIGHT GUIDES Is ouRn, Plan Proposed for Use Throughout | «aun Ad France—Advertisers Will ee Pay the Cost. od PARIS, Oct, 27.—Promoters of the 4 Movement now afoot to equ throughout France wi danger stgnals are giv Owes Gils Life to This Lung Remedy neglect @ continued y put up in Normandy and been found of great servi A Great-ar RUTLAND, Vt, .—sire, Sanah | t A. Dike of Pittsford, who was 100 old last May, has received word fro: great-granddaughter in Arizona announc- ing the birth of a daughter. Mrs, Dike) Is now a@ great-g: grandmother. Rough Red Hands need no longer stamp the woman Who does, her own housework. 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