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people, were for before Justice Jayoox took his | community and make the upon the bench. He had an-/|tion for the offices to be contested ‘clock: for in an election. ma as the opening | er and now I've. done,” continued hour, dar—Willett but it was after 10.30 when he entered the room. hand of the Justice were Mre. Walter, her two sisters and two/ which made me feo! brother, A. T.| to say of what I read the | hewspaper threatens or tries to coerce or intimidate a Judge the end should | be call FORE!) Thus Cassidy finished, and once more his strong hi nieces and Walt Walter, and his brother-in-law, Rev, Henry Mesier of Kingston. TALK WITH RELATIVES THE SENTENCE, Mrs. Cassidy ana her young niece “ ‘were there alto, and C them for nearly half an idy wat with “We hear talk about charitable or- ‘and then | ganizations, but r sasious, but | helping included several of | better men, to give better service to Pe faee gakee & fill offices with er an joale. and Walter. There ap abroad about the political boss. their ashe iched out his hands , Berend them fall heavtiy to hin aide. among the spectators at the fae we this and @ polit! men ie wrong 1 him to sort out the men of b One lam thini something in a Brooklyn newspaper bad. Alt ands he Court. Justice Jaycox's first utterance , just as | wae that he had not seen the article al organiza. moet charitable of all. It all the time to be iis absent. The women | frst thought ie not for himself but fn néarly three-quarters of an | for bis constituente—his party. It is best selec. T hope ft will not r ead have hat when a ‘gripped the; len rail as he awalted the word ACROSS BORDER AS EMBARGOS LED Take Quick Action Under MVil- | son’s Ruling, for Dash on Torreon and Mexico City. HUERTA HIDES PLANS. |Makes Light of Wilson’s Ac- tion, but Secludes Himself to Prepare Statement. ’ She Wants $500,000 in Return or mil f LO U | Italian Financier, Now in Hos- pital, Forced to Make As- signment to Friend. Cerare Conti, banker, steamship agent, importer and forwarder, in | business nearly thirty years at No. 37 Broadway, made an assignment to- day to Joseph M. Conklin, a public accountant at No. 140 Broadway, Mr. Conklin, a personal friend of Mr, | Contl, will continue to conduct the DUE TOHISILLNESS : NCWOOTAND CON RAGS IN SUBWAY AND ‘L' 106 AWARDED TO-MORROW Public Seryice Commission Will Pass on Bid Made by Artemus Ward. FORCED iss MAKE ASSIGNME al The Public Service Commission will i decide to-morrow whether Artemus Ward shall for tho next fifteen years { have the exclusive right to the newa- tand, merchandise and other privi- leges on the subway and elevated sta- tions and in the cars operated om such railroads under the dual system contracts. The Interborough Com- pany informed the Public Service | business affairs of the concern. The in question and therefore knew Commission that Ward agreed to pay Walter sat and talked with his own totning of ite purport. "nen ne bent | facies wad bey Asie selagrosd 900,000 for the year 1914, $700,000 for people. ie gaze fixedly upon “Curl joe” a ruber, ynge le- set 4 : Whey seemed to have been steal spoke slowly, with each word| El. PASO, Tex., Feb. 4.—Gen. Scott® | Manus, counsel for Mr. Conti in the Pek the years 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918 and te expect anything, to face anything, ‘One fact red. “a 1 | "day received notice of the lifting of J | assignment proceedings, refused to “°**2® © $800,000 for the year 1919 and wn, im ust the quiet with whicd at last | consploucusly rer ‘political the embargo on arms to Mexico, He | discuss the affair to-day. From an-| ~~~ ———--—---+-<= | year thereafter, plus 10 per sooth id face It. career—you' Iways had = the ordered that arma might pasa through other source it was learned that Mr. eines tis aed ener var bu a William Willett was the first one| courage of your convictions. You/the army lines on the border patrol, ‘onti, who has been incapacitated | Ince the Ward offer has becom |Teaving the custome officers to handle for two months by illness and is now | known other contractors are sald to th head up and lips al the situath Th 1a h in Flower Hospital, feared that he, have made much more liberal offers, before the le as @ candidate, | the situation. 6 usual detachments \. | . the clerk of the Court |The people often say of @ political of American soldiers wrre kept on the would be forced into involuntary | | 2t 18 claimed that if the present: dom: boss: ‘If only be a candidate | United States ends of the bridges and bankruptcy by his creditors and made| jy {tract is entered into the stations will obese then ie aaek aeganity along the river. jan assignment for self-protection, | be turned into flower and candy for the iast ten or twelve years. The customs men at the various Mr. Cont! suffered a nervous break- | mM EACH a tie ‘5 as Kl ie}, “But, as I aaid in the case of Wil- | border points lost no time in passing down last fall. He was taken to the ! Bek Ger Wind ote keee eae hall { ett, the punishment meted out for | great stores of ammunition that had ee et eee meen) ® adohiaijeetne ciueiee riglit to sail newapayerd sul ! your case. The| crime comm: to it In your|#R accumulated by the Mextcan home at East Orange. Many detaiie| 3 3 to feel that the | Cal and decent relation to it. In you 2 te heal ‘ hi odicals, magazines, flowers, books, | ed with rebel forces, These comprised thou- o usiness requiring his per- | Ger, ant, reostves the same ter which i of more mpyrians than Janda of rounds of Aneirccilisas Ata: sonal attention were hela up by maj sentence to Serve Six Months confectionery and ail artistes usually | Whose unfortunate |!f the office in question had been of | ngchine guns and other war muni. Loreen bay bed Molten coal hoes Kirtar . enitentiary Is Sus- ; t | tebe ke tions that had been sent on from New # iat wit in bes "un Goat @ hopes in-P ded b os " Orie ooutracter will “aloo have! ‘ths Orleans and other cities. Nays ceca ogame agent when @ boy, Mr. Conti built up “pen yy Court. right to check small parcels. WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.—Armn and MISS MONIGCA® T. BORDEN & large banking and importing busl- —_>___ ampnaion aw aie Wns anes Ma) MBS, WIRD caret ee fess and haa been one of the most| .«:°,: NO BUSTLE BATHING SUIT. to Texas and acrose the border to the| Lele figures in the italian col-/ Former Congressman Lucius N. oak Ad Mexican rebels. —_—- Se a ony in New York. He is the New/Littauer of Gloversville and his| CHICAGO, Feb. 4—Bathing suite rene! it fects in th n't ‘ The arms will be hurried to Gen. | form nervously as though uncertain {give her a lesson. Mr. Schaeffer said eplig Ray vik ayaik eine Lena brother William, who pleaded eee ey powelar 4 Chicane Leth een | your intelligence, And you| Francteco Villa at the front, whose! what to do, She made several starts| that his young pupil was very pro- Gaskbds; WHEN cotralee Getbe te: ee smugeling and conspir. | 10 Oe pope nt cago garment maker® are that it 1s out of the question to| army 1s now preparing for the dash/in the direction of her home, six|ficient and had made her first public , oie Log acy to defraud the Government, got | today satisfied of that. ; sentence upon you which | on Torreon and the attack on Mezico| piocks away, but each time she turned | appearance at meeting of a club| tween this port and Naples; Eastern | oft to-day by paying a fine of $1,000 Laughter from all over Orchestra Haid Mit beon cetenecone shall be inadequate to the offense. ’ City that to follow. back and resumed her tramp up and|to which her mother belonged. He Lrg tative of the Green River/each. They were sentenced to pris- GS Sarade th Meaahiona. a the cleeteg ued: LLER OF OFFICE AS BAD AI MEXICO CITY, Vob. 4.—After| aown the platform. At last two men|W& certain, however, that the girl Distillery and majority owner of the|on for six months, but Judge E. 8.| S¢ the garmel makers’ show jast night, cry, centence oer humerous conferences with officials, | sopeared, one short and thickaet :1d|W&# not stage struck, and scoffed at se eimencas Stores Company,| Thomas, who fixed the punishment | She Sec Ue Sse 8 eed whould have a logical ‘hen @ pe is in a position! diplomats and others, Dictator ‘ the idea that she had rum away to| Which has branches in many cities|/in United States District Court, sus- | ~~ a = i a "b: ye Bede ery acermination for money, | Huerta to-day secluded himself in bis ta is cae Me tata bert become an actress, He called atten- Say is engeced in tredickiag in olive] pended the prison sentence curing| AVOUD INIPURE ROILR A fact t t rl 01 oll and of ie allan jucta. ‘The sentence of thi has been accomplished, the| home. He said he would immediately | sressed in black. be OE go Mee an eaten oan ecaigh 1 pI ef good behavior. tee Infants cos Invalids be confined in tran one etelivors, It te ae guilty us| prepare a statement on President! on, pususy MEN ASIDE AND|of It was Valuable, He suggested| ) The dene River Distilie.y and the) Luctus Littauer was indicted for Get @ term not to one who recefves it, You must) wiison’s prociamation lifting the em- \that she might have been wayiaid, | Uloyd Sabaudo are sai? to be Mr.| smuggling a diamond and peari tiara ed tacutea 404 realize that. a ats Sob bas 'toesaat | ate om i BOARDED TRAIN. Mre. Lawlor is at polat, oe Conti's heaviest creditors, A repre-|into the country and William for re- HO R LICK’S 7 from grief and worry an — w-|gentative of the steamship line ivi the led tiara, while moked stright tain guct others oven | rtuccea"had provicusly telat, halt| tc nye eee ensriaehe eam fe"iatcomplgey exiabeted from Ns take, gharge of the effec to-morrow, [both were indicted vor conspiracy,” | Mt meane the Ovigiea) end Geoster torney, |Pronounced’ wea? iat iotkes| hour's conference, in which Huerta| mediately entered into animated con.| hr. Lawlor, who ts a prosperous| but will work in concert with Mr.| Judge ‘Thomas renewed the threat MALTED MILK Met, band y Joe" ewung about and] was graciousness itself. According to| versation. At times thelr voices rosa| druggist with a store near his home, |Caumllt. | | 1. a /of United States judges that they TE Boog for time |°'Shauahnensy and Bir Lionel Carden,|* though they were quarrelling, | fat S*AnJoee bts or this daughter, | of the Itallan Crown seven years ago |“!!! mp fy nad getiayad “Chott a Imitation ie Coast te is affairs and| British Mintater, who was also present,| though the rallroad men did not eatch| Mrs. Lawidr put a lamp in the | because of his ices to Italian im. | the future. @ court called atten- ‘The bebe deo iam of the| the arms proclamation was mentioned| their words and the men did a lot ot| window: last night pathetically sug-| Migrants. For Awo years he had a|tion to the fact that Lucius Littauer Food-Drink for all Ages his business and pri. to his client. ‘The Courtlonly casually. Hue 4| xesticulating as though they were| gesting to her husband that Florence | branch bank on Ellis Island, but it/ served in Congress and had a prom- | Rich milk, malted grain, in form. x4 ht return and woul cheered - Redeort Monday as the ied that public opinion had .29] o'shaughnessy “geet the action of|trying to persuade the girl to some Bs egies id a a be i iT ees cecotenee by the immigration |inent part in shaping tariff legisla [Piekesserempe eer toga bre ‘Willett will begin at cea ere te President Wileon would make no dif-| course from which she was holding| Mr. Lawlor received a letter to-day ————_—_—- tion. The wealth and prominence of | Pursavtrition.upbuilding the re brisoa enforced absence. ference in Huerta’s attitude toward| back. ‘The conversation continued; from H. Jergenson of Nu. 1032 East the smugglera, said the court, only| Invigorates nursing mothere ead the LLEO UP FOR the United States and Ameri for three-quarters of an hour until, (One Hundred and Eightieth street,| FLAMING AUTO-TRUCK aggravated their offenge. |More healthful than tea or cofies. we ie ee ant cans in at ti -e'cteck, @ train stavted rd the irae 10 ee roa cS aoe For some reason or other the zico, towa: lay ni tween 6 an .20 o'cloc! + * » Lamb _—_—— Park Row. Just as mM began to gain he ‘noticed @7girl resembling the de- BURNS UP $2,000 LOAG United States District-Attorney’s of- | the be-/ REBELS IN ATTACKS ON | omentum the girl pushed the men |scription jof Florence on a Bronx fice refused to render an opinion to- | TAMPICO AND TORREON, |sside 24 jumped on board. They (trical Eh na. temoved fromm, vis u PA gl voll dla tend ’, , ile Shee: *| were: left standing on the platform |¢rain at the One Hundred and Tentn| Men in Driver's Seat Didn’t Know) founda ony of ? Liat Ged bell and presently walked off together. (street: station. What Was Happening Until enced is depriv ° el hip. MEXICO CITY, Feb. 4.—The Mexi- | ‘rowerman and transfer agent were ; —_—- The | Cee ake were found guilty of «| ologate as the friend of Willett, | remnpien on the Gait mnt eet | pusy for some time thereatter, and it| TWO MISSING GIRLS Backs Got Warm. i > on * ane ‘orreon, Zour situation differs from that of ronghold to the north of| Wal OMY at yey res bet MAY BE TRYING TO A three-ton automobile truck of} DEAD UNDER CITY HALL. | reputation in your community | Mexico City, according to reporta|‘sether to discuss what they GO ON THE STAGE. |the Wanamaker store, loaded with jhe si \ and I can't believe you sought tol received here. Latest advices way | %ce®- They determined then to notity — furniture, rolling swiftly up Central |Workmen Di Cleveland Tolete the law. , You did take part | not aghting is in progress at Tam. | MF. Lawlor. The police of the Bronx are search- | Park West attracted the attention of Flud Body of Missing Man. feel etatantion ete ar tenaatt. hen | pice. Aside from this clue, if clue It Pe ling for two girls, each fifteen yearn| passers-by to-day when flames burat| crvELAND, Feb. 4—The body of ~ bad tween the two men, Your profit, if| When news of the two battles was |r the Lawlors decline to belleve | oq put looking fully eighteen or nine- | through the top.and streamed out be-|Robert E. Mercer, Pittsburgh con- sentence -|apy, was email.” that the girl was their daughter, the | teen, who left their homes last Satur-| hind, Shouts of warning caused the| tractors’ timekeeper, missing here sev- 1s received the Huerta family prepared \ _— to move at once in Chapult: C only trace of the young girl was sup- | day morning and whose parents are| chauffeur, John Kerkle of No. 260 ‘al weeks, was found to-day by police y's case, as in that of Wil- od a ipultepec Caa-| oa by the delivery of a paif of BAI GREG hhme Mave [boka the | Zighth avenue, and his helper, John | excavating under the new City Hall. te made the usual mo- tle. Cadets from the military schoo}! »! certain that they gone on the nberg o 203 Seventh street, |Sercer was last seen handling © roll of : aside of the at Tlalpan were ordered to Chany White evening gloves at the Lawior |stage, They ‘are Clara McCarthy,|to stop the truck and leap from their |pite in a saloon and mander in vuce the sround’ ‘that it was con- tepec and will be established th! home late Monday. It developed that | whose father, Joseph, is a gardener pected. tet ain the sation Aine as a guard for the these had been purchased in the store |and who lived at No, 1341 Southern] , 11 t ypulrh4 my back Tae gettin 3 Iton street Gischarge of Cas- of Frederick Loeser in Fal rt E E : i if F 5° i A . E i ; it g 3 ir i i fi ui, eB st | j i : the tii il f 1 £4 f | ABOUT STEWART'S BIDS FOR BARGE CANAL WORK Attorney-General Waived Im- munity Before Appearing Before the Grand-Jury. Attorney-General Thomas ¥. Car- mody was the principal witness be- fore the Supreme Court Grand Jury investigating graft this afternoon, He © ,06d & waiver of immunity before entering the Grand Jury room. Mr, Carmody wae @ member of the family. SAW MISSING GIRL IN ROW WITH TWO MEN AT STATION (Continued from First Page.) some jester with a warped sense of humor, The story of the railroad men which they told to him th's morning has persuaded the police that the girl may have gone to Coney Islahd and may be in hiding there. Inspector shortly before 9 o'clock Monday morning by a girl wering the d cription of the missing girl, charged to Mra. Lawlor’s account and ordered sent to the Lawlor home. SALEOGIRL WAS STRUCK BY ter of J. J. of No, 1489 Longfellow avenue. recently given up her position in depurtinent store downtown. wntown last ra was employed in Saturday mornii @ Fifth ave ‘The pa waited on Miss Lawlor, recalled her, as she was the second customer of the morning. It was a Hittle before 9 o'clock when the girl ordered the gloves, which she did not stop to try on. She impressed on Mise White the need of getting the gloves to ber home in the afternoon, eaythg that she was going to a party. The sales: girl noticed her particularly because she was struck by her beauty and is sure that Mise Lawlor was unaccom.. panied when she entered and left the tt it the store for he then said’ she could work oe In ents of the children, th part in an_ entertainment Church of St. John Chry' One Hundred and Sixt he for her health, Boulevard, and Loretta Baker, daugh- Baker, an ex-policeman ince they were six years old the girls had been chums, Loretta had She ealied for Clara and accompanied her pay no longe: id been ordered to the coun- December, according to the par- girls took in the at seventh nounced that they were going to be In January they confided turned in a fire alarm. The fire was extinguished easily, but not until the had been rut The chauffeur could not account for the starting of the fire except that a careless smoker might have tossed lighted ciger into the rear end among the eyed and excelsior wrap- pings of the furniture. ——>_—_—_. SCOLDED DAUGHTER RAN AWAY AND TOOK SISTER WITH HER. Mrs. Anna Spencer, a nurse with the Board of Education, attached to Public School No. 88 in Queens Bor- ough, and living at No. 308 Palmetto it, Williamsburg, soolded her r ‘When Mrs. Spencer returned home $2,000 load of furnitu: ined. sal O-DAY IS Your Last Opportunity to get in on this great 15¢ SPECIAL. We cannet urge you teo of this Exceptional offering. strongly to avail yourself Nesselrode Fruit Special Prine Pee Bes Canal Board in 1913. under the Dix administration and is now a member of the board under the administration that took office Jari 1, 1918. He was called to testify regarding barge canal contracts Nos, 711A and 732A, James C. Stewart put in a bid for both these contracts in the fall of 1912, Soon after he was approached by @ man calling himself James E. Miss La wanted these new gloves to wear at a theatre party given Monday night by W. J, Wason Sr, of No. 1471 Fifty-sixth street, in honor of his daughters, Elizabeth: and Catherine, both friends of Florence and of Thelma Moody, who lives next door to the Lawiors, Miss Moody rode part way with the missing girl on their way to school Monday morning, leav- hearsed twice in Forty-fifth street near Broadway in a company which was to put on a school sketch. Their story was verified by a man who called at the McCarthy home and said he had come to get her permis- sion for her daughter to appear on the sane. Mrs. McCarthy drove him away without learning his name or that of the company. Roy 8. Baker, a brother of Loretta, learned that such @ company had started out of New York Saturday, yesterday afternoon she found a note from Florence reading as follows: “Dear Mothel “I am going away where I won't be scolded any more. I am taking Lillian with me. Do not look for us as you will not find us. Florence.” The mother was not much alarmed over the receipt of the note, thinking that it was written In a moment of ique and that the girls would be fome for dinner, But they did not fi ie Faurot has learged, he sald to-day, that Mise Lawlor failed in her ex- aminations recently in the Girls’ Righ School, where she was a third-year pupil, and because he has learne, too, that she was of a peculiar sensi- tive disposition, that she has gone what she regards as the shame of her fatlure. f moroeaie, for ad it mopdness, having i Baie, Be A, 1 v | 5 E i i g F i t i F e 3 = Hi 2 Gaffney, who asked for $150,000. Mr. | Stewart refused to contribute and the |Canal Board rejected his bids. ‘|week that his daughter had passed the The girl's parenta are inclined to accept this theory also, though they had thought up to the end of last examinations, She had told him that tug her tn a Sixteenth avenue car at, Ninth avenue and Fourth treet, teh up with it, was unable to | On the trip the girle talked of the theatre party to which Thelma was invited also, and Florence spoke theh of her need of gloves and of her in- and he went to Derby, Conn,, expect. He failed, put in an appearance. They did not appear at bedtime and have not yet returned. Thoroughly alarmed, Mrs. Spencer went to the Hamburg street : are fearful that in her grief the girl noay ‘i d been booked. The po- S noon ted. t] In December, 1912, William Sulser,|may have gone to the extent even of hang ea becinr tg nent ot, Be silt trying now to trace the com. |Rived that @ general alarm be sent then the Governor-elect, wired the| killing herself, Mr, Lawlor sald he ters, The out for her mi daugh' girls are pretty and nicely dressed, TO PROTECT How Thousands of Mothers Funeral Thureday. Keep Their Children Well and Strong Mothere should know that lor children oP dias 9 Matwsing, because it she was certain to, and it was only when she became strangely quiet on Maturday that he questioned her, and sbe confessed that she had failed, ‘There is a chance that the girl has sought a place on the stage. A neigh- bor of the Lawlors who is connected with the Vitagraph Company of America has told the family that Florence recently asked advice as to how to get on the stage. According to the railroad men Miss Bory / Lawlor, for they ase eorvala toes [si euturich alreglanes to was she, alighted from the train an % ren . Immediately dagen to pace the Bat-|bome Monday afternoon expecting to | icy, ware presented ease, tention tospurchase some before going to achool. She spoke too of the haste she would have to make after schoo| to met home in time for an elocution Jeuson and dress for the party in the evening. It was clear that at her parting with Miss Moody the missing girl fully twntended ‘to return home and becatise of this‘her parents are convinced that she hae been forcibly detained somowhere. Jerome Schadéfer, who liver M'NULTY—Aat his residence, 95th street, on Feb. 8, JOHN MaNUB’ native of Parish Killaseer, Maye, iretone Solemn mass of requeim will be o! t the Church of St, Francis de Seles, Oth street near Lexington avenue, on Friday at 10 A. M. Interment Calvary. LONDON, Feb. 4.—Capt. Francis Inch, commander of the steamship Volturno, which was burned in mid- Atlantic on Oct, 11, 1913, with a loss of te eas toa Pie te Pree ie Breoklyn. MARTIN,——Guddeniy, on Feb, JAMES FRANCIG MARTIN, beloved husbai Ketiy, son of Henry and the iat ted wal BIRTHDAY SoUVENIR. Abraham Linooin Portrait FREE. A eepia port: coln ‘will, be given. F Coupen in next a) Greater Now York does not con- aloohol or, dai i "Tt cures cade and coughs new strength to ward off 1d wholesome tonic “utilder, ™ layor at ‘Capt. oad