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HASSETT ON BAIL OF $5,000 AFTER HE SURRENDERS: Appears Before Judge Davis’ After Arrangement Made With Lawyer. Thomas Hassett, who was indicted yenrterday for etic A $000 bribe from a vontractor named Anthony ©. Douglass, surrendered himself this afternoon, was arralgned before Justice Vernon Mo Davis in the Criminal Rranch of the Supreme Court, pleaded fot gullty and was Wail with the privilege his plea in ton days Thomas J. Gilleran, made the arrangements for the surrender of Hassett, denied that his ad been remaining out of or had ever contemplated 1 ate to conavquences of an He declared that the Dis: | s men could have easily satisfied themselves as to Mr. Hassett's whereabouts at any «me. Douglass, the accuser of Hassett, is a vontractor Mving in Niagara Falls. He was the lowest bidder on the contract | for carrying the Ashokan water supply | tunnel under the Hudson River In aj siphon arrangement, but he didn't get | the Job. Douglass told the Grand Jury that| after the bide were opened he was re ‘ted by Hassett, who suggested tha there might be something done in the matter, Hassett, he ki, told him that ft would cost $50,000 to get the contract, ‘He refused to pay the money. The members of the Foard of Water | Bupply told the Grand Jury that Ha: bona had no authority from that body negotiate with anybody about a eons tract. They explained also why Doug-| lass Was not given the work, | DECLARES FALSE TEETH MADE HER LOOK OLD Matron Sues Dentist, Saying He Has Added Twenty Years to Her Appearance. Mra, Annie Roe, who lives at No, 93/ Clinton street, Hoboken, N. J., began suit to-day In the Hoboken District | Court inst Dr. Henry Rosinoff, a) 220 Washington at for 00 damages. added twenty yeara to my ap- se declared. Lawyer represented the den- had not tried to hide a emilo when Mra, Rose announced that she was only forty years old and the woman turned | on him, declaring “I know [ look Dr. Rostnoft's just the sam Mrs, Rose said that whe had gone to the dentist about two months ago to have geome work dol and in doing it he pulled out #ix perfectiy good teeth, Then he made her @ plate of {mive teeth, “But L won't wear declared Mra, Rosa they drop out and most of the time when I talk, too. I've been damaged.” ‘The trial was adjourned until next week. Som of withdrawing avold arrest or the indictment dentist of No. Hoboken, “He' ike aixty Ive It, but I'm only forty | m, Your Hono Reduce Fat Without Torture reduce by the old heart-rending, nerv racking methods. How much bett: would be te accept the knowledge and ex-| Pertence of the thousands ef happy peo who reduced their overfat bodies, found | and kept s!lmness through the now famor Marmola Prescription Tab! Near! every one knows of thie elinple, barmiess oct ing the body symmetrical, the skin smooth, the complexion clear and the bodily health perfect, without di ous experiments or Tho te the Marmola Co., Detrait, Mich., for @ quantity of sure, sate, convenient iittie tablets, the coveted HOLBROOK S ' SUED BY HER MAID, aut: | fotent to start you well on your way te! | Parently te tmpraving dally, | Works, SAUCE WHO WANTS $15,200 ON SLANDER CHARGE. | MRs. DUDLEY OLCOTT 2 hin friend Goldman to appraixe it looked at the pin and at once yelled fo | the police. me two weeks ago.” | kept up ia eries until I STOLEN PNGETS BACK BANKER GAVE UAL =| FORAPPRASALTOSTORE. WHEN BANK ALED AND WERT BELONGED, | Jewelier Cries “Police!” and Before the Bar Now on Action Arrests of All Handlers Come in One, Two, Three Order. A neighboring The restaurant the pin for $0 and he wanted his ‘It's my pin, one that was stolen from coman Mundo —— | ran in, MAID STARTS SUIT AGAINST MRS. OLCOTT FOR $15,200 D DAMAGES ‘Alleges Former Mistress Charged Her With Theft of “Beautiful Underwear.” A suit for $15,200 damages h » been filed against Mrs. Dudley Oleott 24 by Bertha Frisken, her former maid, who charges that Mra. Olcott defamed her character. Mra. Olcott is wealthy, Her town house at No. 20 East Seventy- ninth street was purchased last spring for $250,000, Miss Frisken, who s: she ts an ex- pert lady's maid and speaks several languages, charges that Mrs, Olcott, on Aug. 19 last, at Southampton, L, slandered her in a letter she wrote to Mrs. H. Ranzenberg, who had recommended her an excellent lady's maid and companion. The letter reads: ‘Bertha left Friday and I am sorry to Give you trouble, but 1 have to tell you that Bertha has stolen nearly all my beautiful underwear Mr, Olcott brought me from Paris; also that she was feed- ing other people's servants with my supplies, and was drinking heavily.” Just how @ copy of this letter came into the mai possession she does not divulge in her complaint, but she de- clares it has caused her the loss ef at least $5,000 Aw @ result of the letter Miss risken declares that Mrs. H. Ranzenberg re- fused to employ her aa she had agreed to do at a salary of #0 a month, For five weeks she was without work and for this period of idleness ahe demands $200 more from Mra. Olcott, Then she alleges that Mrs. Ranzenberg failed because ef the letter to obtain another engagement for her, and she thinks thie entities her to an additional 5,000, The maid also alleges that on Aug. 8, last, Mra, Olcott in the presence of Matilda J. Juilen, manager of the Julten Employment Bureau, and Anna Goodall, a clerk in the office, spoke of her as thief, and eald she had stolen the u Gerwear. On this ground ehe aske additional $5,000, —_— BRYAN AGAIN TAKES TO LECTURE PLATFORM Staris To-Motrow Night for Kansas City, Where He Begins Tour— Back in Washington Jan. 12. WASHINGTON, Dec. S1.—Secretary Bryan will go to-morrow night to full @ series of speaking engagements in the Middle Weet. He will be in Kane Jan, 6; Chteago, Jan, ‘and expests to return to Washington dan. 12, —— WILSON NOT TO SEE ARRIVAL OF 1914 | President Says He Thinks 9 o’Clock the Stay-Up Limit for a Man Taking the Rest Cure. PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss., Dec, B= | President Wilson will not watch the old dam avenue, year out and arrival of 1914 He told a | friend to-day he “considered ® o'clock | **Kin¥ late enough even for a President to be! out of bed when he was taking the rest | cure.” The President to-day motored to the! Mississippi Country Club an@ played | ghteen holes of golf as though he had | not a care tn the world, His health ap- PECK STILL HOI HOLDS OFFICE. Glynn Joins Public Works Chief tm Deny Resignation Rep ALBANY, Dec. 31-—One of Gov. Glynn's first callers to-day was Duncan | W. Peck, Superintendent of Public who read in the newspapers | that he hed verbally realigned yeaterd Gov, Glynn assured Mr, Peck that he | knew nothing of the origin of the re- | port. When the Governor aarumed office Mr, Peck, as did all State appointive oMicei red hie resignation, bu: tt never was accepted. At any time th Governor desires he may dispense with ‘Mr, Peok's corviess, . y On the Goldman had closed his shop to get a morning of Dee. 18 when heck certified at his bank, man dressed ike a wi ne a vovered the show w clean window the glass in the door with a white | | cleaning preparation which completely | cone the fnterior of the store from | having entered proceeded under the street and then. with a skeleton key, cover of his whitewash to rob the place of %.0% worth of Jewelry The young man who had the pin sald he was Hyman Harrly of No. Leonard street, Brooklyn, and that he got the pin from Joseph Schupper, a restaurant keeper of No, 8 Forsyth street. He thought it obvious that he was Innocent of the theft, else he never ould have shown It to Goldman for appraisal. Mundo arrested him never- thelens with them to Schupper’a place, Schupper was arrested after explained that he from N, Wellensky, 213 Broome stree to Broome street went Jeweller Gold- an and the others and Jeweller We! nuky declared tat he had never seen he had a Jeweller, at No the pin, though possibly his wife might have taken it in trade, He was ur- rested, too, nscale LOVE MAY CHECK DASH FOR SOUTH POLE Fiancee Sails to See Betrothed in England and Cool Antarctic Ardor. On the French !iner La Savoie, which allied to-day for Havre, Miss Margaret MoFariand and Miss Selma Amsterdam were among the passengers. In the summer of 19 Miss McFar- land was living in San Diego, Cal. There she met Lieut. Victor Northwood of the British army and became en- waged to him, But there a hiteh In the engagement. The lieutenant could not live here and retain h m= mission, &o he went home to make arry the girl of his choice and live where he, or rater she, pleased The offiver interested himacif in avia- tion Miss McFerland has been recelv- ing letters from him telling of an in- vention he had planned in the way of | an aeroplane sied. Last week she rot a letter In which he said that he had Interested Sir Ernest Shackleton in his invention and that h the Antartic with the explorer. Mige MoFarland then cabled that ehe wae going to England on the first @teamer, Her friend Misa Amsterdam oaid that if the lieutenant peretsted 01 kKolng on the three years’ trip to ti» South Pole It would be agalnat the wishes of his flancee and that the en- gagement would be ¢ for all time. Misa Molarland has plenty of ad- mirers,"” she added, “and Lieut, North- wood knows it, 1 don't think he will make that dash for the roar —— BOY CRUSHED IN SUBWAY; restaurant keeper en tered Solomon Goldman's Jewelry store | bank president, his ! ‘at No. 119 Delancey street this morning accompanied by a youth who had a Ali mond atick pin ‘plained that the young man had offered man exe) a young | and a big crowd trooped down | where | had bought the pin| oney enough to retire from the army, | WORKS 10 PAY IN FULL of a Depositor Who Wasn't Satistied. A remarkable etory of how @ former {tution closed by order of the State Banking Department and himaelf forced from a milfonalre’s email fat In Brooklyn, ha for more than | every craditor esta been working strenuo a vear to repay in fu’ 1 was shown to-day, while the appeal |for ball was being made, that Wyckoff juntil a year ago was thought to be worth millions, and wan regarded as one of the most substantial men on Long Island, On Oct. 29, 1912, the Btate Banking Department closed the bank, al- leging that doubtful loans to real estate mon and tax management had made ft unsafe, Wyckoff, according to the evidence, immediately turned over hia fine house in Jamaica to the creditors, all his per- sonal property, bis wife resigned her dower rights and the family moved to a amall fiatin Brooklyn. Hven the jaw library, Wyckoff's most prized posses- sion, was placed among the bank's as- | mete by tts president. Careful management from October, 1912, to the present date han served | repay to the 2,284 creditors $604, he $674,982 owed by the bank, which approxim 89 per cent. | The case, brought by Mins Halsey, one [of the depositors, probably wili be tried fome time In the #pring unless all the affairs of the bank are settled in full hefore that time, Wyckoff declares that @ surplus would exist !f the creditors would leave him alone for two or three months. HAS A NEW KOHINOOR; CAN'T FIND A BUYER —An English dia- mond digger named Howker has arrived ia London with a Water weighing finds himself in the same position as Mark T-vain'a man with the $1,0 He has more wealth th to whoin he hee a; pealed) but he is unable to raise a penny on the aton The diamond {s an amber stone, pe | fectly clear and of undoubted value ‘It was found at Droogeveld, South Africa, and resembles the Kohinoor, There Is no question that Bowker ta | the legitimate owner, but he cannot | fing @ buyer. He has shown the stone to all the big London dealera, ibut while they have all displayed keen interes! all have declined to purchase it on one pretext or anotier, was going to, Best&Co. | UAL FOTW ATOR = cOMTEN TIONG << DEEP UNDER If You ben's euev t Believe Breck Wil From On, hunter. The # service of the Hamburg Line and ar rived this morning mand West fut s office ts Aled with rifes, ors, 1 did would frighten @bout eighteen of the wa “L went down fea boots on and I going down, few minutes ‘ows glasses, 54 East 28d 54 West 442 C 70 Nassau 1009 Broadw. 489 Fulton St 697 Broad Si WILL HOLD THEIR BEGINNING FRIDAY, JANUARY SECOND PASSENGERS SHOCKED Youth, Running for Caught Between Platform and Cars—Will Live. Taverne Bruin, sixteen years ol4, en {ng at No. Thirty-seventh street, northbound train rolled in he ran al platform to get a A {in the firat car Train, Is Furs and Fur Coats, Suits, Dresses, Evening Wraps, Waists and Hats was waiting in the Mott avenue subway station for a he train the edge of the Coats, Ap bi he did so, he aliBped and fell be- WiSarsGamen' an of No, Mamater The largest price reductions nel i up the “manaenaera who fet we have ever made nd wedged between th ar and the platform and was exiric with diff and ambulance came from Lebanon FOR PRICES AND PARTICULARS ails nad duitarea sanieue nceretione SEE THURSDAY MORNING PAPER 5 and contusions o! * lege and @ possl- ble fracture of one knee cap. COMMENCING MONDAY, JAN. ARY FIFTH On Steaks It adds a relish which mak-s many a dish a feast, Superior tor Senge, Pick, Roasts, 4n Appetizer Seld by Grocers Everywhere Annual Clearance Sale Women’s Apparel Annual January White Sales of Infants’, Children’s, Girls’, Misses’ & Women’s White Wear Purser Theodor the Pring August Wilhelm te a areat | Lilly Shite them, Well! A ‘gato feet long shot up out He hit the bottom of the it, throwing me Do not miss the fun New Year’s Eve because you don’t want to lose your glasses. You can haye them fitted in a and go out and enjoy the crowds without fear of your glasses be- ing jostled off. The Harris Suction Clip is the safest, surest guarantee against breakage from windy weather, tilting, jarring or any of the little accidents that happen so often and usually mean the cost of new Attached to Your Glasses, ith St. near #7 W, S4th St. zit MR SED FORE, |= SESS "RELEASED IN CUSTODY s:$ Sc OF HS AMYER WIFE 1 we & foci tpaited Wor Attorney James 8 ith sald he hag on 1 won't you please parole my fuse A my custody till we can ges asked Mrs, Bastian, “D've im for some time and I safe with mie.” ae walking UNDER WATER! <2 oss yarrels and shot the at he was thet t jreren t hept coming, 1 I gueas he will,” agreed the Judge, It, Purser) eve! me shotgun and stunned him Socialist, Writer Given ‘Till{t8 Satents soweven: ne had Coammmil I Bring the Skin |" ail! bring the aking of the| <fattt. 6 for Emendations | wet feet oe Nicaragua. Lone tnt veal ge meet! tg plea of Not Guilty. | Turkey 1, RERLIS | tung announc philosopher, an] Turkey af tho Dec. %.—The Vossiche Zel- that the Sultan of suffering from heematuria and paralysis of one side. His condl+ sit paper! ton is mall to be serious. Judo! to-day to $2,500 IN GEMS GONE, = Rreck of Max Eastman poet, A Servant. Canaht Of-| fer a Chase and Weld. jaliat anil edite eamer fa in the Atlas The Manse before erie | arr an porte, ‘The pur pasts, shot-| a Kervant emple A salesman of No a6 Stremt, the Hrone, Was arraigned M a Police Court | * snd larceny et by Al Sexsions ‘rom Central Amer- ng Indictment found | A Jury which a indicted him fo WHEN HOUSEWORK on ac brows! > of the bank, was told to-day when Wills | ging and revolvers, It look 1K AML ee minpioye Li Aanovlated IS BU R D EN M jiam Wyckoff, former President of the! penal, If the steamer happened to Mah adil IW HOLE ate Trea F in The a Sealants es te Gian stop In a Mexican port Purses Breck rittng to hess PRs eu Besa women find a \Countee was arraigned before Judas | Would probably be seized an a German eT a come ©! RENGTH-RESTORI iMHON Uren, been laundering. A detective i outed, and | itumphrey of Queens County thia morn-| dynamiting Johnny 0 ‘ fest Be rad Suppeaed to repre : * : ; shou jee cai aoe eine acon dec |. Yes, he iy soma hunter, Ho admits PUM Adal E on) vont the news sent out by the Asso HEALTH-BUILDIN«, renter rar held in $10 bail, which | ft himself, When the steamer waa at] the third floor of an apartinent houne. | Ae A tig - Fj [wan firninhed by John Adikes of Ja-{ Peart down the fire-encape, Reaching the| MT Hak Raah Bastian ihe ea FOOD-MEDICINE# lc a to pis wife, Who it a lawyer, pleaded rhe charges were preferred hy Minn alia the water warriors ‘gators H to the ‘cou ity for her husband and asked leave IN ook @ amail t eoratd, “with hdraw the ple on dave if wh Py ’ a 33 | Fannie Halsey of Jamaica, who alleged | ‘1 took @ sina’ ga i ai a ioe to with” tie Pee In ten kya te She Scott’s Emulsion that on Jan. &, 1912, she Intrusted tol a native eae a me, ; ate nang 1 ia| found t neve sah to make any other . Vet 0 1 ropri-. with my rifle across my « p motions I ae Swann suggested that! pan AA ML Balada sang a little wong Waiting for the ‘gat en not sing #0 loud that f and down, [had big thought UT would The ‘gator GIMBELS ADVANCE -NOTICF That on Friday Morning, January 2, 1914 There Will Begin aS ion Two Very Important Events: The JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE 5c. » bet. Sth & Oth Ave: Bist and 82d Sts, St., r John Street. y. mr. rr. Will by. Bilyn, opp. A. & S., Bkl The JANUARY WHITE SALE Of which more exact details will be found in tomorrow morning’s news- papers. GIMBEL BROTHERS Broadway NEW YORK _ Thirty-third Street