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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMB ER 12, 1918 eattefied them that there was not somo —— cae them at are wares Painting Stolen in 1911, | , Two Pi -theic M'Cana. W SET pT eT Ricueicod Which Wan Recovered To-Day ry ne “More Thana Week Ago From Her Flatbush Home| ise taa ek | Wry OF STATE OFFICIAL by competitors against rivals, but Mr. 1640-42} 0-04-446 64846860064 | queation is what the present Mayor of Caflanan maintains that he has had no New York regards as a falr number, | 3 * ; 1, " ' Flood, of the Flood-Van Wirt { trouble with any of tne men who are On this depends the hopes of many res- competing with him for trade. taurateurs who are looking torward to | Company, on Stand at Graft Hearing. eee er ee TENN . ‘ It was only by accident that Mr. Cal- & big harvest from the many thousands ‘shgertvoats yen enaatanher a The of Manhattanites and outsiders who are bomb, which was in @ pasteboard box forming parties for the celebration. 6 Inches long, 4 Inches wide and 4 Mayor Gaynor issued only twenty- Dee eee rereee Cones brows seven all-night licenses last New Year eve, Hundreds were disappointed, The paper, was delivered at the office of ing Works at about 8.20 o'clock. >| are now twenty-seven permanent all- | night licenses. jelivery was made through the Adame Express Company from the ata- HEN Neen ag hat hundred restaurant owners that before he leaves tloh at No, 242 Went Forty-neventh and the driver wan G. Lohman Ce | omce Mayor Kline will grant them all- night licenses good for one year. Manager MoCabe signed for the p Clerks in the oifice of the License De+ eat and placed it with a pile of m On the desk of the stenographer, who partment are getting ready for a flood of epplications, BIISHS 8D-99909-0 S5Oo | . _ ;HE NAMES MORRISSEY. | Declares Deputy Superintend- \ ent of Public Works Suggest- | ed the Contribution, was due to reach the office about 9.15 o'clock. It was Mr. Callanan's custom to get to his desk before 9 o'clock, open the mall and have his correspondence ready for Ida Anusewit# on her arrival. As reached Tenth avenve and Thirty- eighth street o- hire way to his fac- tory this morning he met an old friend, Patrick XPreaaman, whom he hag net seen for @ number of years, ‘They stood on the corner talking for WHEN XOU BUY A PLAYER AND SEE THAT THE PIANO Diatrict-Attorney Whitman provided hejt aa hour or more. My. Callanan ITSEDF IS A DUR- enw 14a Anusewits pase on her wa? iff more surprises this afternoon in the ABLE ONE, OMice and epoke to her. Some fit- 4 - ne me ite we cn fase re Doe hearing on up-State graft as good player action and » poor \ qin that shook the neighborhood, saw store Chief Magistrate "McAdoo, In iano can never give satisfaction, \ the trent window of his factory biown [ Order to show how far back the “cam- he right combination is a good @6t and rushed to the scene to find thet paign contribusons” business had gone z piano and a good player, pr prope grad ‘a Gnd bis of he placed upon the stand John C, | will find it in the ’ Ba Anusewits, a cheerful, enthustas- Bradley, a road contractor of Corning, > te .Mttle girl, bustied about the office N.Y. Mr, Bradley had @ $0,00 con-| Fg om her arrival and announced to Man- | wact for up-State work. Ho wan! $65 490060600000-6000006004 $ MoCabe that inasmuch as Mr. appeared to be engaged on the ‘, ghe would gpen the mail. Tho | was on her desk, where Mc- had thrown It. ’ GIAL SAT WITH PACKAGE IN HER Lap. adress, in ink, was printed in ‘Th fateponmanship, The package had been to “The | “anked" for 3 per cent. of this amount a8 a campaign contribution, his estt- | ————————__—_—_#—— mates being held up. Thia was in the days when Skene was State Engineer in| the administration of Gov. Hughes, a, Bradley wan the first witness o by ‘. = tion waa opened at Boclock, Tie ord IRM contribution, = about giving up the $1,000 back in the Deki oh chu coher, K, Bottling Co., No. 69 old days, ee ee ane 29 9F-9884-46006-090000006 1609006 6900088 ‘West Thirty-eighth street.” In the up- FLOOD TELLS ABOUT THE $500! ror apveral minutes Mr. Davis talked —_—~— | because the piano will stay well in por right hand corner of the top of the CAMPAIGN CHECK. in a circle and then admitted that he Y t ‘ d ‘an Wirt Engineering and Construction! Tracey Farley of Binghamton, a tore off the cover. She was brother of the present State the player is both efficient and i Fee ee ca iat Wearing nt bien er fpliosarrild a atatemet, hag Commiasioner, testified that he went AS ENGINE FIREMAN durable and any one can use it Whether she cut off the been @ contractor all his lif He never to Albany in 1912 to see Deputy Foley, understandingly. he bon Or tore it oft, Whatever knew Everett Fowler, but had a slight| 1" Charge of the road repair bureau of Prices $675 up and sold on a , / \ i} f timony already given by Van Wirt and Flood. The initial check for $500, the wit- mess testified, he knew to be a cam- i ? i aH if oy mada: tha. ebubestian acquaintance with John Consalu the Highway Department. It was on/Furnishes Photographs of Herself at $10 per month plan, Old pianos ind free tery and the detonator M other contractor, whose name has fre. th? “dvice of another contractor and taken ie trade and & the explosion was out- ; oe —S Guently been heard In the Tous, fez | he went to took over the spectiteations Work, but Appointment , iaury teas ol — eyes ‘| PEASE PIANO CO., pee ae for road work. After he had read them ml v Larter ig he said to Foley that If he could get Is Delayed. own off. Part of her face resurfacing, The amount of the con- WES' D ST. ‘awey and her eyes were ‘ n ; State Committee in June, 1912, in behaif . t Hee Headquarters this afternoon 128 42 *% But Huerta Officials in the|Gambler’s Widow Accuses|or the corporation. ‘The witness acy he| (act Nas $25.00. Bubwequent to this oo iat He tH i RE £ st 33 iltly Lb Mr. Whitman began inquiry at once soul upon the $00 check given by his partner, | tno conracis he thoumht he could do} A pretty young woman who sald she er head, as ahe had been he gz emoc: » State applied at the burean havifg oh af y Ci oj ne gave the Democratic State Commit i charge q ry 2 Injuries to her ebdumen had talked over the payment with Van) ter g campaign contribution of $400, {steam boilers for a license to work os Mayor Kline Decides to Issue a} Brooklyn: lewarks 34 Flatbush Ave. 10 New Se. 4 r Dudley BE. Van Wirt, to the Democratic was Antoinette Vonasek called at a nature that recovery | Capital Declare Federals Are | Man Now a United States Wirt and that the latter had said he| Qfpid you give this money b a fireman, “ ” Ni poy ” aipenethten The girl was hurled Still Holding Out . ‘wanted to send a check to the committee! you got on contracts? "A. Well, that Mee cone #ald that she had bes Reasonable” Number of A complete line of Victor and from her chair and ley with her head gZ Out. District-Attorney. it would at| suggested it. I'thought that asa rule|fring and oiling for some yeara anc the Many ‘Wanted. Columbia Talking Machines. wnder the cate, with the organization at Alban: people Who Were werking were satisfied | Was competent to do the work, op 7 ane — ——— EMPLoy' RUCHED OUT IN Q. This w: to contribute, I'd never contributed fo] even to run an engine. She asked fu WILD PANIC. MEXICO CITY, Dec. 1&—Reports| John H. Gleason of Albany, recent-|!t NOt? A. Yes, a corporation check. the State before. it first-class fireman's Heesse, . ¢ We present an unusua: opportunicy to pyrchase MeCabe was knocked flat and the left /have reaehed here, maid to be on 6008) 1y appointed by President Wilson, the Q. Your company gave it for sume-| patrick D. Conley of Ithaca was next| The young woman brought with he: | Mayor Kline announced to-day that at a grea: ete of his face was torn with debris. authority, to the effect that Tampico United ake eb . RAINE HOW, for what Not. to elect| canted, I I he had four contracts|4 Number of photographs showing her |he would issue temporary all night ‘ & Brery window in the office was shat- nae pecn taken by the rebels, The Fed- em District-Atgorney of the | Democratic candid because you're! gor now roads and five or six Tor repair|M¢lf in the actual work of firing ani|ticenses for New Year's Eve to reputa- All varieties of Fur. tered, and many of the windows in the! o14) War omco and Ministry of the} Northern District of Now York, waa, . epee you not? A. es! wort, ailing, Miss Vonasck in twenty-twol ite piaces, The all night temporary} "OY large assortment of Styles. proper—@ one story brick build. int! ‘m @ Republican, but I don't remem- nh darn caine con.) Yeata old. She had a letter from Will Interior deny the truth of the report, | CMArsed Jointly with Eugene McLean. | se, wnat Mr. Van Wirt mald about | a ee a ee ea eT Oe iam G) Bakar, oraiveerin BUbIS ucense will permit the places having] Guaranteed Genuine broken. The thirty employees, another attorney, of fraudatently cheaté ut it} tbutions in 1912? es, It was un- sineer In Pubile Schoo i Trimmed Hud- stricken, ruehed for the street.) None of the foreign legations, the oll (ae. as widow AE Cie tata “RRO ee For @ moment Mr. Whitman shifted) jergtood that contractors who liad jobs % 4 dn Van Newsy The young woma: | them to remain open from 1 o'clock to} an 'B. y si : were expected to “of the roads.” 1 aad that she had@ fred the boil got a telephone call from Foley to come | the school for th down to Albany and “oil the roads.” 1] The letter fr ngineer Baker se gave the Staté Committee $1 and the] forth that Miss Vonasek was competent ” 0 |6 o'clock on New Year's morning.” For! Us her: Our Russ! last three years we fs a $50.00 value. this privilege there will be an asse i XCHANGE ment of $10, which does not go tothe FUR nies which Miss Anusewits had / companies or the shipping companies from this check to one for $2,000, given was wrecked, and piles of |has had any communication with Tam-| ly. Broadway gambler end art con-}on Sept. 20, 1912, by Mr. Van Wirt to Mtersily shredded. pioo since the aghting began, nolseur, ‘out of $35,000 through an “un-|the Democratic committee. Shafer, on post at Elev-| the Government continues to lasue re- conacionable agreement” in @ auit filed| Q. What did Bay to you about this end Thirty-elghth street, | ports ay to the progress of the assault |!" the Supreme Court to-day, check? A. He sald he had been asked to] O01 fund 1m, 1 thought {t cheaper] do the work of a fireman and under Mr. Callanan, talking to Mr. Kane |iy tne revels on Tampico, It declares] The Widow, Mra, Hattle Kennedy, who | contribute $3,500, but he sald he'd only to pay both at the same time, so 1] Stood boilers, avqput, started for the bot~ | inis afternoon that the Federals have | Married the sporting man twenty-eight give $2,000, He sald, too, that if we Ideut, Van Kuren told Miss Vonase! " " paid. and reached there together. | town 1 4 didn't give It we’ t into trouble. that she would have to embody he p the bridge over the river sep: | ays before his death, June 2, 1910, |) —— ao meantime William Miller, man! arating the city from tho territory to] sweara in her complaint that Mctean|/'NO OF TROYBLE EXPECTED ippiication in an affida the east where are located the suburbs |iiad been the attorney for her husband |. pry elt abl latest aaa well Voanpa axes nee ine w aren of Dona Ceclila and Arbol Grande, which | and was his sole executor, Mra, Ken-|our extimates might be held up or we ———— might have to clange some of the j Ret sewage an oe marae ellacy sag eth nS 2 aes HINT FOR TEACHER {SETTLEMENT IN siGHT Federals also are said to be atill return- the suburbs from the centre of the city, | Vlld- y The penalty of death {a to be passed| She saya that statement was made| YO" Delleved youd have this trounle IN FLAGLER ESTATE on any 1 failing to 1.) despite a codicil attached to Kennedy le braces asked, with emphaais can ‘lives and interests In the vicinity] will which provided for her recetving| ‘The witness said he “ 1" trouble, of San Luls Potosi, according to an{ one-third interest in the $500,000 estate Witow and Divorced Wife's ee but at lags he did admit he “believe rance given to-day by the rebel ‘ I leader Gen.,Torres to Wilbert Tx Hon. | att DY the gambler, the trouble would come if the payment fi? i ' i i i s t ny In- HP McLean, ahe say ry E terests to Be Considered tien was the acene with @lney, the United States Consul there,| W&# Prevent at he lage to Ke not made. c ia 4 a | Inued from First Page.) erowa of the and Owen Egan @F- [who had been in informal communtea. | PUY Wich ah was entirely| “The payment was given because we GORE eG ER ALLEAD by Referee, | vived within an hour. The wreckage [tion with the rebel leadert proper and valid. thought it good business,” he added —: ce a ae | f the office wes a0 complete that the | An indication that the Federal troopa| She charges that McTean'told her that | THIS FIRM ASKED TO PUT UP Mra, Ida A. Flagler, divarced wife s 0 eo possibili hat she , * a sie = of recovering pieces of the bomb | were #till in control of Tampico early | Gleason could better represent her than $1,500 MORE. eae ee eed uy some nue wyo might {Or the late Henry M. Flagler, Standa whole world turns its smiling face toward Christ ed with great diMculty. | thin morning waa given in a private was cetained by Aas a OU magnate and millionaire railroad i mas. We cannot urge you too strongly or too eften to make your CANDY selections now. Our daily ads and window displays tell mighty interesting stories of splendid values and substantial savings. found, bedded any other attorney and that unless she | After this incident, when the Flood-| release her for $1,000, and this has not - poke dlng pokey meangte Aled at Tampico received here | engaged Gleason, that he (Matean)| Van Wirt Company had accured an-| been his idea at all of the reason for ae o'clock over the Federal tel would not be further interested in her other contract, Van Wirt was “ade | hi absence, Rather he has thought 7 » Relyl al vised" in Albany to “come up" with| that, mentally unbalanced; she had ane coe pe Depart cane. telving on Gleason aa her at- | sico0 more. The one who “advised” | taken refuxe with @n tgnorant family aettae soatse:' (0% this waa William J, D family of for&igners, who could of of such reports as come in from the acene hag lam J. Morrissey, Deputy | or a y ; Through Andrew Mreedman, commit- ” i” " i id ot read the newspapers. of battle showed that fighting ati! con-{ "0" of “fear and duress" she saya she Crete kane NIStes, Teak Te inte panier cue be ba iitle tee of Mra, Ida Flagler's property, a CLUE FOUND AT “NO. 23/tinucs in the port. The rebels were muig| MNCd & Paper transferring to Gleason | aay ny van Wirt, The witness waid lo | likely to read of the reward as to read| Piication was made before Fuprene | STATE GTREET.” to have captured the railway causeway |Me-fourth interest in all moneys and | understood that tha matter had been kirl's disapp@funce. Mr, Mo+|Court Justice Cohaian tu-day tor ser- tavestigation inte the No, ‘23 | through the swamp, the only approach, | Deellts to which she was entitled. She] put us to his partner and. that cy nn's notice reads mission to let the divorced wife reiva street.” which Mdvabe had sean |*4 to have set up thelr batteries in| continues: money had been pald Oct, 2, 1912, | “Ome thousand dollars will be paid to | Her dower rights to the Mag er su tep of the box, was begun. it | the euburbs, ‘In furtherance of said unlawful, cor- | Q. Now, Mr. Flood, why was not your | @yone for definite information leading Mamaroneck, Weatcheater found that there ie no No, “2a| The Federat defenders, though, were|Tupt and unconscionable agreement,” |name aigned to the Inst tac hoot |to the Giscovery of my daughter. This to the Flagle: private Street.” A dullding in State|F@Ported to de putting up surprising re- @ $35,000 to the defendant 7 A. Lecause I'm | eward ts free of any compromise.” stable at No, 1 Wem Fifty-fitth stre rune from No. 1 to 24, but|*#tance and giving ihe Constitutional.| Gleason, which sum was “out of the ¥ Pescesiy papel . 4 o ear Fifth avenue. js ice Cohalan re- fabllonn, ands dido't wa . ‘Then followed the description of the] near thorough search of the structure | st unexpected trouble, share of the plaintiff in eatd estate for | 14% 1 nad contributed, eaten girl, which ham been printed frequently. | ferred the application to Phoenix In- builder, is about to tame a settlement with Mrs, Mary Lily Flagler, the mil- Honaire's widow, over their respective rights under his will, Mrs, Ida Flag- ler was declared incompetent in 188) i | E i i news torney and on McLean as the former at if ttf SF fatled to bring to light any clue to the| All reports said that the foreignors| "° Valid or other consideration.” i Though the family will not admit it,] graham, who will report whether the TIT TERED ANUT TN UEACTY FILLED Cone bom. nd pas-| Mra. Kennedy charges that Gleason err eee neta pwPeAT! they cannot conceal the fact that they |arrangement proposed iw for the ben: CLUSTERS —The, Thaterae Fea ute OMe Vienna style. es ‘George L. Cote, manager of the ex- without the harbor ana| "ever rendered her any legal services : © KN) fear the pretty young social worker and | interests of Mrs. Ma Flagler. The nny Bo fe ue pan earl ed ae Kt Vkindersarten teacher has killed herself | properties menioned in tie settlement Wate patecnel onaeia i mr Van) \ friend of the family told this morn-| are worth more than $300,000, be ohe { would make! ing now the girl had Geen obsessed of him stronger with the @tate Uighway | 1M OW om and had said to her ry The witness stated that he had po mother pot long before her disappear- knowledge that It was a crime to solicit | “Noe “1d c live any longer, or cavers campaign contrivusione trom | "2, dont want to tive, any longer Neither did he know it ‘ ff was a crime for any one to give a[simething & can take aud make 837) LUNGHEON campaign contribution in any name than ie Forty-seventh street, | that extensive property destruction has| (ther than to settle the accounting of the parcel favolded by the combatants. MoLean as the executor of the estate ing Co., but} Rear-Admiral Fletcher, ut Tampico,| °f Bef husband. She asks the Court , had the original | wired Consul Canada here to send thg| (0, atect Gleagon to return to her the $35,002, ‘The sult was fled by Attorney port to take off American refugees. | Otto A. Gillig of No, 16 Nassau etreet. Detectives |The Morro Castle was due here this| 7/asen's anawer has not ben fled, to hurry Lohman, and afternoon, Capt, Robertacn, agent of | B18 Jim's” gambling emporium of the Wardg.ine, said that he would aend| VeHt Thirty-second streot proved an the vessel to Tampico on orders from jptereatiog place to art connolaeurs after Washington. de Art objects which m; rie | er but Mbewt aliens) WABHINGTON, Des, i~Oniy ons | uel” Glesppsered trem Bwrypoen colieo: | at oe oe Lae elena auth he qinva:aussnea waa Uarnes tne | E end Italian | brief message, and that signed 4.30 Pp, | Uons were found on the gambler's walls, | @ Mr. Flood, In Glens Falls, you willl (it or enya girl's parents aid of fh Callanan emphatically ed by the |!t was auld that some of the famous|femember that Van Wirt refused tol rine and water Were aronsed ~that these rumors had any ‘ 1 Fletcher | Paintings which at one time decorated ten dayal cee te, br eve eset Laie: egeenl ‘Adenitted that he had |*! Tampico up to noon to-day. It said |the Vatican and which went away with Ne wave & check for $1.50, mak ag eee eee net aeee that tee Search | ‘Bumoer of employees within | (At Me Mehting there atill continued, |Napolcon and which were lost to the | UP the $3,900 for which he had originally | JOU" vf the elaht days that bie search | and that no foreigners or foreign |urt world for centuries wore ‘found {deen asked, Now, why did he rive the K's been continued frultiesaly | el i ogh f i i i filj | —suPPER Uffering tor Friday and Saturday Christmas Cand SUREKA MINE) Yi KUREWA MINE neleet awmortment of Chiriat podles, present- varlet ” member of the familys one of ue Banner it re 990c FIVE BON LL te Special Offer to Sunday Schools, Churches, Eic. Committees Gladly Waited On, Even Though Not Ready to Purchase Pounds of METROPOLITAN MIXTURE; BO Abeclutely pure, Wholesome Candy, and 6 2 70 Half Pound Boxes, for ns ° Pounds of that OLD FASHIONED BOILED 3 SUGAR ‘MIXTURE, and 60 Half Pound $3.30 | i i ut sald these were extra : , | property was in danger, ‘The statement boo? 2 Nevertheless the hunt for the girl will for the summer seasun, nade that at that hour the relative | 7008 the bla sporting man's collec. |#:50? A. Hecause he had beon advised Gk "ale MEAHABREAL Romnlahe TaIIAEy " 2 enon the u tions, Kenne daa m. ng | to do mo and to avold being harassed i ‘ . 7 3 meareieet eats ommploy: Semin f the contending forces was un- ter canereoae ape Bl ai BY aed ‘onthe! work youth(ul friends of Robert x ann oF HAVE YOu HkieD IT? the innocent victim of | * ain =-=—su=s {one of the nine show places of the city “Really, Mr, Flood, wasn’ it apa bie Pe BRIM Cae RET ataeee lakes q st and Cold Meals Tasty & pretty little girl, the| Washington Irving High School about a|*"4. for veare tt was claimed that the| OBIY om account of the advice of A mia: cuursh, will make and Fish Sauce by adding vineaar. © family of eight chil-|yeur ngo. Sho perfected herself in [hostile foot of @ policeman never crossed | Deputy Superintendent of Public | |. reh of Coney Taland, each | $04 by is and two boys. Her|stenoxraphy and went to work for the| the threshold, ‘Were Meerriees? “taking Notment of one or} — ee Mathan Anusewits, who runa|. \. liottling Company about sev “Wes.” ‘Fhe witness hesitated ape ee eens a aon eae ee tmee ati ef ‘ : K Fs e H ES se 2 = Hl] ox ie a mot houses, so that every place sttll @ Uttle Jewelry store at No. $7 Clinton | ™Monthe ago. It was said at the fact Bont. preciably before answering. Bore B t | torday that wiv " ft the partially closed resort may joxes, for Saag ead Seeascake iy Huet ane het wtber, Gu lanun, tho wan of Willlam H. Catlanay | BOSTON, Dec. 12.—Rev. Father Will-| yyoca'ven tags eomethtng eatoar sy |S, visited A PETERS, beloved hus Pounds of MANHATTAN MIXED, Consiet- her o had been his father's partner and |/@™m H. Fitspatrick, pastor of violation of the le Friends of the father, who are mem- Peters (nee Brandon), ing of Chocolates, Caramels, and 20 Other 3 90 A had run the office, but Roman Catholic Chureh, & e Of the lew ieee GP s Lowe Council of the + Funeral from his lato resid Kinds, and 60 Half Pound B. Cae le “wi t tell the mother,” + retired from the ‘ bers of 18 Nigh Mg et er, sia Mr.| business at about that time. chester, died to-day, aged eighty: ‘ell, six,” Mir, Mortissey ad- Mf which Mr, MeCang W: 204th at thence to the Chu aha we mod Bevelinn si rte Tete ta aah ee cei shet: | Detectives are looking up all the “No |yeare. He was with apoplony | Te U MER OF THe Compan member and of the (op Aamension, WHET a ines of requiem 110 "oiroek aut" stores oben Ralurday evenly ast ated in New York ANY Mai h vnt O : a WA ja does not come home, rounding siliee today, Th rar fee Rika het be TELLS OF CHECKS. ons oe , bed adit pees vrei Teor pabara i raesyY Sree fener e atreet in Brookly1 Co . . eptasophe, out an apa) | = === Shure. bi ing house for Spanish. nallorp epatd: | est priest In Boston, John B. Davis, the Treasurer of tielt@ ail their take up the! FOUND AND REWARDS prow AND NAKN . "Sie" pat Nprece Bia, been enaducted by Jone Vilu, @ man of _—_— Flood-Van Wirt Company, followed Mr.| search for he eee ONO REWARDS, ‘wot ty atl Terk, ust q ‘Avene Sood reputation, for several yeara, This Flood and the check matter was re- 4 sn EGP TT ekween Bair at and STAG taal Reade Gunite kit rom f yi) ofa: cer place has been eliminated from suse sumed, Firat the witness identified eal wendy, ines; Hveral’ revert bad no nussons eT Shed OTRERT wy. On BTR H f We \ badd ee (4 the checka and then corroborated tne | “ATS 2S MEPLCINE BO PRAMS tet Ar Hdnneaia, ‘alien “cb, eek of vonne Corner Kim Pinon, ’ Ly i] ’