The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1913, Page 12

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i. Re RO a ST nayic nemergacnapae tes oe eae Tar) ee ~ Greenhut building and its contents ta GRAFT CHARGES AGAINST HASSETT Calls Medion R. Aldrich to; Tell of Payment of $1,500. | to Bensel's Employee. \ NEW TRAIL IS) FOL ND.| Witnesses Testify About Other Political Contributions by Highway Contractors. The Grand Jury investigating the up @ate highways and rafting charges met this a Prepared to hear twelve wituess der subpoena to give evidence regard canal contract afting by State officials Ath the Highways Depart- ment and oMeers of the De State Committee, Consider time of the Grand taken up with the R. Aldrich of Thomas Hasrett, Engineer and Surveyor Hensel, made him give up $1,000 to have a claim of 917,000 againat the State on a road con- lw tract approved and paid. In telling bis story to the District- Attorney the other day Mr. Aldrich gated that two men were present at some stage of the negotiations with | Maseett, who is ovt of the country a | is dDelieved to be in tigation by the Dis vinced him that ¢ Rovert Anderson, eighth street and Pighth avenue and James J, Neville, an attache of the State Engineer's office, QOME OF THE WITNESSES CALL. €O BY GRAND JuRY. Aldrich, Anderson and Neville were | elec under subpoena to appear before the Grand Jury this afternoon to testify about the $1,500 payment to Hassett. John Consaulua of Albany, who has signed an immunity waiver and is sald to have advised Aldrich to “wee” Hackett was also under rubpoena in the $1,500 payment matter, as were John J. Mur- House employee. Other matters considered by the Grand Jéry this afternoon were the contribu- tlone of $00 by the Dale Engineering Company 0 the Democratic Btate Com- mittee In 1912 and $1,000 by the Shaugh- fessy Construction Company of Albany. principal witnesses on this point wore Matthew Van Alstyne of Albany, and official of the Shaughnessy Con- struction Company, and Harold V. Owens, secretary and treasurer of the Dale Engineering Company Other witnesses an to these contri- butions were Jose PidKeon, Deputy Sec- retary of Btate and custodian of the original statements of receipts and ex- Denditures filed by the officers of State committees and by candidates for office; John A. Mason, Recreta:y of the Dem- ocratic State Committee and represen- tatives Metals Bank and the Fourth Nationa! | Ban’: of this city. The imoney con- tributed by Van Alstine for the Shaughnessy Constr n Company n, Treasurer of the Democratic State Committee through these banks. a GREENHUT BUILDING UNSOLD Departm. Officially Denies Ramored sale. An official of Greenhut-Hiegel Cooper Company to-day authorized the follow- ing statement : “The rumor that Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Company would dispose of the entirely without foundation. Neither are we considering the sale of any of our stock, property or good will to any other dry goods concern in New York. oe bending th of the National Commercial | Bank of Albany and the Mechanics and | = . _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Mb dd tke 4, gRAND JURY HEARS UOGE SAYS HUSBAND “NOTHING DOING!” SAYS | “aptatn’s Eeneroetty was chitted. ; na “TMESCHANCES WHEN CIPTHN AS CRGUS © Sczstisiats HE MARRIES A WOMAN ANIMALS COME ALONE = 'o the pi a | Lichtenste! nto Pay Alimony Would Help fa Barlows Home, | w!thout ‘them. but Prefers Steamers Deck to Rigging. and Counsel Fees Till Case Comes to Jury. when he map) AMong the parsengere of the Roy ora op MAM Packet Oratuva, arriving vanae from Central American ports, William Barlow, hia wif daughters, ali that is te the down to livore tye | Barlow Circus, Menagerie, Canine rn | a | podrome and Congress of the ais k pha: | Of the World. of al the! When the Oratava touched at Care ‘i the maritel) tagena, Mr. Barlow lifted a plaintive | He muet) voice from the pier to Capt, Richard | ene the| Haves on the bridge, and asked for ” “ tranep back to Proadway. Capt. | burdeit ne IY UPON) Htayon nd and invited him aboard, | He Mt aH ow ave my wife aod two | rr ey | darn ith me," sald Peter Will'am . “and some other atuff.”* | in ate) { “Gome ahead | with It, | Mayen. aatd Capt re. Lichten: «a week | wult before a Jury with At the tion the Juation states th np has wor-| eared at the gang plank with one he xplaine that Mrs, Lich-| Camel, six trained Siberian bloodhoun ds, |i ary indiscretion Eliza, ician and bas an| to of $10,000 a year, bin decided that | ix the innocent ide for the wife by a jury, | Therefore the Let, of alimony KLINE TRIED TO ‘AID FRIEND.| Jong as there wan canvas ice | it @ her over; a trick donvey | 4 by willing Cartagenians, the ™ the Board salary of he friend, Travin H. Maxtield, as Aasistant tor, should be increased polled the Mayor'a plan. id this man get $1,000 more than the other four men holding the same kind of a position?” asked Me- Aneny, The Mayor spoke @ighly of Mr. Max~ eid WIFE HAD PREMONITION. (Special to The Bvening Work!) MIDDLETOWN, Y., Dee. short time after being cautioned by his wife to be unusually careful when ut on his train run early to- len G, Gumner, a treinman rie Ratfroad, fell from hin train near this cliy and was instantly killed, Gumaer lived at Matamoras nA Lo Thread Silk Reefers, or Motor Wear, and liix wife had been worrled by a premonition that her husband would meet death an he did. High Class Neckwear, tee. large flowing end scarfs, elected a oni ‘Trust Com- pany of New York to succeed Guatey H. Sohwab, deceased. Supreme Court Justice Cohalan to-day signed an order confirming the appointment. The order confirmation was asked for by Wtll- Jan M, Kingsley, vice-president of the company, and Alfred H. Worcester, retary. SILVBRWaARD Alware, 9. Jay tp leo upon shen Regular $22.50 Values, Regular $27.50 Values, “Interest payable on Jan. 1, on $6,000,- _ 900 worth of 6 per cent. sinking fund | geld mortgage bonds wil! be paid and thie has already been taken care of and method. Thi a thorough knowledge of Mail and Telephone Orders Filled Promptly, Lane Bryant 25 w. asthst.! A Third United States Government Cook Book Free Uncle Sam's Recipes for Preparing Food Put Within Reach of All, Wey’, and tesa St Coupon in Next Here's Your Chance to Reduce Honsehold Expenses You Owe It to Your Family Not to Miss This O; Sedna kaon S Opportunity [est Order Hext t Sanday 8 World tim, Lane Bryant's " Maternity Skirts At Special Prices” Our skirts expand Md ah ott ‘inal pes poe Sete oh te otyles. at is most important, ¢! = | tain the best features of rregular shirts.” SIX NEW MODELS 5.95 ooniatve tsuoent sno 1095 _ Tmported mixtures, wool eponge, poplin, serge, whipeord, in black and colors, We are the jargest makers of maternity attire and boast Silk and - “4, Men’s Shoes at Russia Calf, Tan English Grain, and Vici Kid. lorm te the latest in tan 3 also One Button Imported Chamois Gloves, in natural colors, the figure and its needs, advantages: Sunday’ 8 World| trimmed with sterling silver, ecways Warranted to chase anybody named | ql STERN BROTHER‘ Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Regular Value $9.50 Regular Values $1.00 and 1.50 An Exceptional Offering ol 325 Men’s Waistcoats On the Third Floor for Day and wpuane | Wear, of Worsted fashable materials, Hoi . at $1.85 Actual $2.50 to 3.50 Values Featured for To-morrow and Saturday On the Third Floor comprising a special line of ne and smart custom models, in Tes a Men’s Gloves Department on the First Floor One Clasp Prix Seam age n Cane Leather Gloves, at pair 95° Walking Sticks, in selected woods, Values $1.50 to 2,00 they got loose and moat of vs e north in the rigging the crow's néat, Never again.” Peter William’ Barlow promptiy pro- sented the live atock to the populace ena which wax gathered at or € nd the Oratava came north te the vale of $9,800 arity for al jee pretensen Wh age houses |n Texarkana, eady | ae Jacob Avie ot RF. D, No, 1 Mil * tor the leet Marve ee wi y Medicine bee done for en id. man” ADWATS READY RELIEE ‘AY & 00... N all druggists’, York, at 55c To-morrow and Saturday, on the Third Floor, the previously announced Extraordinary Sale of Men’s and Young Men’s Highest Grade Sack Suits / at $17.50 Regular $32.50 Values, “21.75 Regular $40.00 Values, * Embracing the very latest models, from the conservative to the most advanced English styles, embodying the choicest weaves and colorings for the Winter season; all proportions and sizes, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS: WORK MONDAY WONDERS. A Very Special Sale of Men’s Hats At the Sixth Avenue Entrance Men's Soft Hats, Heretofore $3.00 and 3.50 Men's Derbies, Heretofore $4.00, at 2.65 Men’s Silk Hats, . from London, in the very latest blocks, 4 BSR Btere 7 8 74-98) SSB lere 4701249 2614125 ‘sr The Men’s F urnishing Department—sixh Avenue Entrance is showing unusually desirable assortments of the best class of Articles of Men's Wear, Appropriate for Christmas Gifts, including Neckwear of finest Imported Silks; Shirts for Business, Dress and Outing Wear, Pajamas of Silks, Silk Mixtures, Flannel and Mercerized Materials. Imported Silk Mufflers; Vicuna, Angora and Shetland Jackets, Vests and Scarfs, Knitted Pure Silk Reefers; Smoking Jackets, Dressing Gowns and Bath Robes. Specially Priced for Friday and Saturdcy: 1s dhe Melts $6.00 “Slated or lin bres Regular Values $5.00, 6.00 and 6.50 Imported Silk Smoking Jackets,$5.25 Imported Silk Dressing Gowns, 10.00 at $4.25 at $24.50 28.75 at $1.95 at $5.00 $5.00 PM Bayne and stout sizes, gray wool, . at $1.00 Regular $1.25 and 1.50 Values Shirts and Drawers, of English unshrinkable Regular $2.75 and 3.50 Values Cotton Combinations, fine ribbed, medium and winter weight, Regular $2.00 Values Men’s Silk Umbrellas and Walking Sticks —Gifts that are invariably acceptable and always appropriate. The department offers a generous selection of the better grades, and, in addition, for to-morrow, the following price Choice Malacca Walking Sticks, with sterling silver bands, . Values $3,00 to 4.50 Extra Quality Twilled Silk Close Rolled Umbrellas, handles of natural : woods, plain and silver trimmed, eape and buckhorn, Values $3.00 to 430, at 1.95, 2.90 Men’s Knit Underwear Shirts and Drawers, of natural wool, in regular * + at 90c at $1.90, 2.95 at $1.25 at $1.85 1913. Front of package The Private Coffee of the greatest coffee merchants Many years ago, the members of the Arbuckle firm wanted an especially fine coffee for their personal use. Also to send out as gifts. Their one idea was to secure the most delicious coffee that could be obtained, regardless of cost. ‘Before them, they had all the coffees of the world. With years of study and experience in | coffee to guide them, Yuban was chosen. | Its distinct individuality, its liquor, its &roma, its flavor, made it stand out from all other coffees. Asked to purchase it For years, members of the firm served Yuban only in their own homes, to their own guests. | Then it was sent out at Christmas as | a gift coffee to friends and business | associates. — YUBAN lysing Com guaran' of buying s brass within the a ertisement with the pri if any 0 Pri Are Always the seat eels sd $8.00 Solid Oak Chiffonier \ \ The Arbuckle Guest Coffee America’s Greatest Furniture House mann PY 35% Block 8th Av. 368 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 Pott Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Street HIGH GRADE BRASS BEDS AT LESS THAN COST Sample Beds and Discontinued Patterns from Our Own Stock Hundreds of Patterns to Select From--One or ive) otis a Kind teed by both th ufacturer and ourselves to be perfect Jf von nave: ved within the est yeat, buy Row and eave {OLY one.belf Sriganpare the ESS furniture or department svore and $70 Brass Bed aes Book of pochage ‘Wherever it was sent, it was 0 en- joyed for its flavor and fragrance that everyone wanted it regularly—asked to be allowed to purchase it. Instances of this kind became so fre- quent, it will be confined to private dis- tribution no longer, but is now offered the public. Now supplied through grocers 2500 of the better class of New York grocery stores are authorized distributors for it. The moment it was offered to these grocers they realized what it would mean to their custom- ers to be able to obtain it. Yuban is packed only in all-tin containers, sealed across the top with the Arbuckle signature. It is packaged in either whole bean, pulverized or ir, “clean-ground, chaff removed” form. If your gtocer hasn’t secured it yet, telephone éo10, and we will give you the names of those in your own neighborhood who have. Arbuckle Brothers, New York. The largest coffee merchants in the world. 35¢ ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 to $1,000 ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED. WE GIVE FREE LIFE INSURANCE in case of the death of the wage sree a recelpted bul in full of your account ¥ it extra charge. ieee Stamps arse Lae convince yourself Bright finished arith Ish only. RIS’ [MAS CREDIT OFFER OG jifte for vour friends or your dell WJtar, celect any- ching you need to furnish a room tompletely, and we will deliver he goods sromptly to your wome and YOU ZAN PAY THE 3ALANCE IN 3MALL WEEKLY |" ?AY MENTS,

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