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Other Contractors Tell of Con- tributions Because “It Was the Custom.” IN@ WORLD, oy AE, ESB 3, 1914 Monthly Bill of the New York Telephone Company. | As It Is Now With the Discount to Customers MAR KNICKERBOCKER, NEw friends were with| More than a doen up-State con-| 99.4.4. ze ee ii Ff govern- GBAPLAING DEPOSIT OF 91,000 IN BANK IN OCTOBER, 1011. From the matter of the nomination, the Attorney turned for a moment to the real estate transactions, which had alrvady been ught id ivered the witness up eel, Eid But before Mr. Kider spoke Curly Joe oaids “1G ike te explain to the Court the tractors, under subpoena, were pree- ent when Chief Magistrate McAdoo opened the John Doe inquiry inte the matter of political graft thie afternoon. All of these contractors had been called to tell about their contributions to the Democratic State Committee in 1910, 1913 and 1913. ‘Vadoek Boice of the firm of Harri- son & Boles, No. 290 Broadway and Kingston street, New York, was the firet witness heard. His firm got a contract on April 20, 1918, to build a concrete cut-off in the Ashokan water supply system. The amount involved was $183,000. “A fa fter the contract was awarded,” sald Botce, ‘“iverett Fowler of Kingston, who had known me for years, called and asked me to make a contribution to the Demo- cratic State Committee. He sald it was the roguiar thing to do, He didn't mention any amount. I com- municated with my partner and we agreed to give 6600. We made out @ check for that amount to the order of George M. Palmer, State Chairman, and the check went tHrough the bank.” Koice said he didn't know why be mado the contribution. He had no | treuble with bis contract and wes HAD TO CONCILI- ETT, HI8 FOU. fa 3 r ie i sep 8 de f ‘ : i & z a ; i fl { ! i sé G4 Hl ite HH 58 iE 2 i 3. 3 i id tex 3 é. + 3 z es ii Best of if tf i z i £ 3 2 .- J F) H o 5 4 3 s 2 2 z o 2 #8 Li i E ely Hil Hy He a : ail F E ado check for $100 to Mr. Palmer. APRAID OF A SHAKEDOWN FOR 61,600, “Why did’ you do itt” asked As- § i i i ’ qui E | sf jit i TEESE i Tie ie fae 43 cit : i I rf i i : i s i ci hal i j s &, 30 HORKWINEN STORM WOK SURE (Contigued from First Page.) . fe going on in the world. In many cases with the working woman, it either the sanitarium for tubercu! or tlie atreete, I don't have to epeeches to you, as we are too cl ‘The President emiled as Miss Wins- low, who stood close to him, her yoice to @ conversational tone ‘and continued her talk. Mrs. Evans referred, in closing, to the fact that she had visited Mi ‘Wilson at Seagirt when be was a can- “1 wee much freer te express my opinion then than | am new,” pmiled the President. “MELLO, LITTLE LADVI" SAID WILGON TO CHILD IN LING. “There are three hundred working qwemen outside awaiting your an- ewer,” said Mre. Evans. | want to eay juet thie,” aurea! the Presidént. “1 need net toll you that what yeu have eald makes a profound Imprecsion upon me, but ? have already explained my limita- party, ee euch, has posit ion net at liberty te epeak for it. limited in expressing my epiniens e matter what my individual theughts a fidity: rif jusetts, Connecticut, Delaware, Marylan nnsylvania, Virginia, Virginia, Rhode Island and the District of Co. tambte. A caucus of House Democrats o a hecrgpars J committes morrow night. The the Rules Commit! favor Democrats a How te Mahe Todeyin| the Finest ot recently refused euch @ commit- vor eS TAY ALAMO SNR ek J-PARC aah TEACHERS ON STRIKE CLOSE EIGHTY SCHOOLS WN ENGLSH TOWKS ‘Have Funds Sufficient to Hold Out Five Years—Thousands of Pupils on-Vacation. LONDON, Feb, 2—A_ strike of schoolteachers, the first of Its kind fn the Britinh Isles; was in full swing in the County of Hereford te-day. Eighty out of the 120 schools under the jurta- diction of the County Council were closed, and the teachers Aeviare that they will remain shut yftil they gain thelt demand, which is for a minimum salary of $600 per annum instead of the $460 they are now receiving. On the other hand Sir James Ran- 4-4-00000006 hun, Chairmain of the County Education FUSED DYMAMITE LAID. OUTSIDE TURKISH STORE Policeman Who Gels the Sticks Picks a Delicate Path to the Station With Them. Kohoren Tashaias, a Turk, who has 8 rug business at No. $244 Broadway, underneath Wingate Hall, wher thirty-five families live, found two atickhs of dynamite wrapped in a & piece of paper outside the IMVSTERIOUS GIRL STRANGELY BEATEN AND THEN ROBBED (Continued from First Page.) Then she collapied again and was taken to the hospital unconscious. It was from Mrs. Rich that the d tectives first learned of the two young men before the girl was able to speak. They took the room only last Thursday, giving the gtri as ret- erence. The young woman toid Mrs. Rich when she took the room that her name was Daisy Belmont and that she came from Pittsburgh. She said she was looking for a position, but did not say in what business. The landlady believed she was an actress. MYSTERIOUS MAN WANTED HER TO.GO HOME. She dressed very well, wore con- siderable jewelry and always seemed to have money. She was out a great deal and hed no callers until a week agu last Sunday, when a well dressed man of middie age asked Mrs, Rich if a Mrs, Delaquar was living with her. Despite the landiady’s dental he insisted that the woman must be there, that she was bis wife and bad come from Pittsburgh and that he ‘There wit bee greet gathering of/ bad just traced her, He returned the anti-Tammany Desocratic forces at! several times through the day ahd at the thirteenth annual ball of the Chip-| 7.30 ‘clock at night was rewarded pewa Democratic Club, which will be) Jiu. the girl came in. Ba at ents at ales Sottee| "her niu and ber serra, Mary ednesday } He turned them over man McLoughlin, of the Hundred and Twenty-fitth station, who, uncertain whether ul was dynamite,,showed the to the foreman of a blasting the way to the station. Fuses, which were charred as though they had been lighted once, were attached to eee CHIPPEWAS PLAN BIG BALL. Large Gathering ef Auti-Tammany Domeerats Ruapected Wednesday. Monday and they heard the girl say: “['ll not go home with you. I can- aot Cy avy with your parents, organ! Please let me alone.” ft saint, it tty and State of-| ane ae ert nbd bad aot eeerees eet Hig foe Fes ws ge a ty hd jan| Mra. Rich, she knew and bed — eald, were “nice boy “| KING'S DAUGHTERS SETTLE. Mayer Thanks Outgoing Corpora- tem Counsel. - ‘Three Belgian Princesses Will Get} Frank Lyon Polk, New York's new Share of Leepeld’s Millions, [Corporation Counsel, began bis ofi- BRUSSELS, Belgium, Fed. 2.—A def. | cia! duties to-day. He expects to be inite settlement was reached to-day of |cccupied during the next few months claims of the three daughters of the! with eaten cra Wa the brid King Leopold in eomnection with charter. Arch! ‘ateon, property him. A short retiring head of the law department, hells pon pe ageinas who continued in office in January at the entire Congo property | the rs & $16,000,000. Afterward work he did for the new administra- that they were en- | tion, and made American LONDON, Rhein, an American dentist accused of attacking « Et patient. died in prison. to-day. aie Pivered ‘his wriats in hie cell.” before equalled by any Pea ite in are the principals. eeserene ie ser. 8 owns ioe SoS add the Get “Preste” today so 1 have | this treat tomerrew: fa and Department, has declared @ policy of “no pu me ees ) ‘The Nations} {inion of Teachers has suatantetd its members who have gone on strike their full salary for & period of fiyé years and the deter- mination of the teachers has been greatly strengthened by this action. Many thousands of children stayed away from school to-day with the prospect before them of a prolonged vacation. ‘4d. the: meantime the teachers have adopted the most modern strike meth- ods at the few schools where the head- masters, aided by members of their families, attempted to continue the school work. Pickets Were posted to- day and the substitute teachers ap- Pointed by the education authorities were either persuaded or coerced into NEW HAVEN FIGHTS FOR ITS COMMUTATION RATES 4 Argument for Renéwal of Irfjumetion Against Schedule Fixed | by,, Interstate Commissioni ; ‘The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad began its appeal for an interlocutory injunction ana a restraining order againat the appitea- * tion of the Interstate Commerce Com-_ mission's now schedule of commuta- | tion rates into this city before Judges Lacombe, Coxe and Ward in the Ap- pellate Division of the Circutt Court this afternoon, Ex-Kederal Jude Noyes appeared for the railroad. He said that a temporary tnjune- tion had been received at onee in the Connecticut District Court, but this expired on Feb. 1, and the company wished another injunction pending the settlement of the vase hy a higher court. The present Interstate Commerce Commission rates did not compensate the company for the Service fur- , nished, said the lawyer. inasmuch as the New Haven road had access to this city only by reason of contract .with the Hartenr Rai 5 and by the terms of this contract bad pald ae a average of " cents for each passenger " Into this city from the Connecticut a ir. Noyes sald the compagy. de- ‘der permitting it to jesue . rebate cou ms with its tickets resonting t betwee he * difference old and the new rates, the coupons¢: ta be exchangod for cash in the event ~ of bf final decision going aga! thie road. BANKRUPTS INDICTED. Vederal Grand Jury Names Mem- + ders of Firm of Sam & Co. led States Diatrict-Attorney Mar- shall's campal against frauddient “ bankrupts occasioned another crop ef & indictments by the Federal Grand Jury thia afternoon, Returns were made against Jacques Samuels, Joseph = uels, Abraham Samuels, Reuben Sam refraining from taking the places of | %, the strikers. ——— STOLE FROM FEAR, Girl Whe Confesses (hetta Saye Slave Driver Beat Her. ishteen years old, liv- ing at No. 19 Two Hundred and Seventh street, was arrested this after- Boon by Detective Sinan at the York- ville Bank while attempting to cash a stree! firm with itabitities of $296,000, These firm members are with concealing assets with the ol of defrauding their ereditors. women employees of the firm gave im= =: portant evidence upon which the in- Aigtments were, based, jacques Samuels was also ‘ of the firm of Samuels & Lifer, tn the business-of manufacturing dresses and welsts % Bitities of sis ai ri a failure of the firm of Joseph check for $8, stolen from the Rev. | © William Schoenfeld last night. ‘The girt and ice business and went to him, He forced her to go on the street CONDUCTS ORCHESTRA AT 8. Musician “Gives Extraora! nary Performance Before Csar. 8T. PETERSBURG, Feb. 3.—An Ital- fan child conductor, Willy Ferrero, who is only seven and a half years old, con- stopped the orchestra. He told the per- ormers that they were not making ‘enough contrast between the forte and planissimo passages and then sang to them to siow Ris idea of how it ought _—~="’»x"x"’”’_r_ PE==_e_eeees’ asked | MYNEA—LILLIAS LORAINS ROLLIS, ose | FORCEFUL Demonstration of Our ivi For three days Value-Giving Power—{fe, "727, Wedmwodey of this week EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL, witheut a doubt never ly-making organization in the world. Nesselrotle Fruit Pudding A. distinctive novelcy creation, coun ‘ of delicious which just All the bes. One portion i each cake forms a setting which Maraschino Che: raed oT BA hear set » we will present ¢ ries and Glace Pineapple So much for the Gory end now ae Cees. Special for Tuesday [Bearer foe Suggestion fer Tuesday re ream cvenlnne "antl 1% shots aoe é ci? MULLING—-At his residence, 499 Thing ™ TIMOTHY MUL- 5) of Ratbortng Sets re. Retlly (eed Mule Hae). Notice of tuners! hereafter, MEMORIAL NOTICES, * Mase at 40th st. Tue Big Business now well that World } nar bell 10 tay 0 Sale Yowaan find pen ie ie dl We ausieoe forld * SS OPPORTU} ” Ads. Were Printed Last elias | 200 Mere, Sey, ALE Sine ‘g WorLD ADS, one VARNEY. AND RES OLTST i

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