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AGAINST CTZEN ON SUBHAY WOR ' Cranford Co. Successively Dis- charges Husky Americans Af- ter Two Hours’ Work. THEN HIRES NEW MEN. Endless Chain Looked On as Device to Furnish Misleading Evidence as to Workers, Posted at all the offices of the Cran- ford Company, @ contracting firm which is buikting the Eastern Park- ‘wey extension of the new Brooklyn away syetem, is a sign reading: “Laborers Wanted! Must Bo Citi- eens!” Hundreds and hundreds of husky Americans have responded to the call Of this sign, only to encounter a con- ition savoring of conspiracy to es- tablish the contention of the contrac- tore engaged in city work that Am: an citizens are unable to stand the etvain of hard, grinding lavor and ‘will not take the laborers’ jobs. Prior to the Idunching of the move- 1 WHI) [Tax Dodgers Eloise Murray Has Honey-Colored Hair and the Pink and White Complexion of the ““Home-Grown Sis Rus ake ba aaad FEE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1916. MISS ELOISE MURRAY TA wite 6& De cede can Ni oo le WE HAVE WOMEN COLLECTORS PAID MORE CHEERFULLY Newt women HOUSEHOLD “TRAINING «MOWRY mATTORS RIS A Wonan TO ADMINISTER, Faniciat DEPART a Rarity in Dobbs .Ferry This Year; Pretty Actress Is Collector!) NDERTAKER AND ELECTED OFNCIALS DaPewo Ou HOLD-OVERS Wy MANY INSTANCES HIRED CORONER'S |AVOIDED NOTORIETY :Suicide’s Brother Threatened , With Removal of Body to Morgue, Says Witness. HELLENSTEIN IS DEFIANT. Coroner Refuses to Obey Court Order to Face Wall- stein’s Questions. | Robert 8. Binkerd, Becretary of the | City Club, at the Coroners’ hearing | to-day told how he advised the! brother of a man who had committed | Suicide to engage an undertaker the . visiting Coroner suggested and theve- ; by avoid publicit “Stegtried Hayman died in the City Club in Augunt, 1911," sald Binkerd. | “The body was in a chalr with a pias | “tol in the right hand, A bullet had ‘gone through the head. In half an hour Coroner Holtzhauser arrived, ac- panied by a man who, I believe, his physician and an undertaker, Leon T. Stow. The Coroner ald it was clearly a case of suicide, | WOMAN SPONSOR HEARD VICAR GENERAL MINES IN GRL'S HT FOR FORTUNE Mer. Lavelle Reads Baptismal Records to Show Millionaire Campbelfs Name. New York Woman Testifies to Attending Wedding Supper of Financier. The first vital evidence bearing upon the birth of Lois Ann Campbell, whose claim for a daugiter's share of the $40,000,000 estate left by James Campbell, banker and public utilities: owner of St. Louls and New York, tn being disputed on the ground that sho is not his daughter, wan offered to- day at a referee's hearing. It came from the lips of Mra. Anni Mahoney, more than seventy years old, who lives at No, 126 West Eighty- seventh street and claims a distant relationship to the dead financier. Sho was called as a witnens for the daughter and her mother, Mra, Flor- ence Campbell, to dispute the claim 4 & Notice the rich color of H-O. It is golden brown. This color is caused by our special meth» od of cooking H-O: in the mills, Ordinary rolled oats look white— showing the absence. asa special cooke ment to enforce the law prohibiting Blond Type” and She Skips a Broadway “About the time the Sek Sat (ha euna rus UNG Gta Wntienee tien labor on municipal contracts, reached this conclusion a brother o! “4 * the Cranford Company employed Matinee When She Has to Attend Hayman arrived, The Coroner had rat teed hac’ a at the a rl. Malian alfens exclusively in excava- | to Official Duties. iatrendy apoken to Harry W. New. eerie ied @ summons from Mr ton work. ‘Their foremen were {tal- berger, who also was present, of the |, senell,” the aged witness sald, "to fans and much of their shoring work jdesirability of having the body re-| cait at the Grand Union and do any- wes done by Italtans. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. jmoved by the undertaker who accom | ting 1 could for Mra. Campbell. I 4088 LAST TWO HOURS ON Paying taxes is destined to be the pet avocation of Dobbs Ferry for |pantea him. As neatly as T can ree | hin 1 cowl palin ane wipe an) AVERAGE. the next three weeks, meinber the Coroner said: nurse and doctor. The infant Lots Stace the Cranford Company has ad- For Dobbs Ferry has a new tax collector—a woman, a young woman, He is here now and it can be}... Just tWe hours old, a, ‘vertised for laborers who “must be/» beautiful blond young woman, a Broadway actress. Wouldn't you let done expeditiously and without pubs | “i “Cannot recall the exact date I : citizens” the average period of labor! that combination take a tax off you? Would you walt to be asked twice? Neltys he dead | %4# called in,” the witness continued, for each citizen employed is about two} mie following announcement appeared in the Dobbs Ferry paper two Mr, Newberger asked the dead | ye eee “patrick's, Day in ours. To-day in the hole at Fiat- man's brother what his wish was, and ies Gnd! Gite evenuée 1en going | CAYS SEO! he replied that he would like to have| {30% 7 (think. | F went with the nurse own to work with pick and shovel To Whom It May Concern: | the family undertaker. He wae ure |t? St Patick's Cathedral a re have met men coming up with dis- Notice is hereby given that I have received the warrant for the saxshsincinianats gent in this wish. ern att Ra sn aT OR charge slips in their hands. collection of school taxes for the aforesaid district for the year of great aid in handling thé finances | “Phen the Coroner sald the body bed preerind An army of between 300 and 400 1914, and that I will receive all taxe: may be voluntarily paid to of a city. There are exceptions, but . would have to be sent to the Morgue. e replied. “I received & ‘men clustered about the office. From me within thirty days from date of this notice, and for the purpose 1S ieee shies ee was te eae Mier ' eh 2", An argument followed and the Cor- |i open “trom ee ‘Camouah: aikine time to time some of them were hired of receiving such taxes I will sit at my office in the Greenburgh mane ‘ | : oner asserted that he was authorized | Otrem eee teh” to go down in the hole and work. As Savings Bank Building, on Main Street, in the village of Dobbs ‘Also I think that a better class ot | Hopes to Put Ex-Merchant on] to sive burial permit only to an Un-|"" sare Mahoney did not attend a wed- fast as men were hired on the street Y., from 9 A. M. to 3 P, M. women than of men could be obtained | dertaker who was known to him, He 4 Lg Mi others discharged in th ie| ee Te et array.” [atk eaane “he ohbet tne Trial in i knew the undertaker who was with|4in# ceremony for Mr. and Mrs. ‘ pigtth overeat Shepley ‘The notice was signed “Eloise Murray.” And the male inhabitants ot! work of mine, An educated, trust- rial Again in Near him, the Coroner added, and didn't|Campbell, but she did recall she at- ton. @ men began zi hat now is the time for all good' worthy business man, living in Dobbs \ knov je tended with th plo @ wedding Dobbs Ferry are thoroughly convinced tha: cs \ know the family undertaker, ende 6 cou; Stay diners men and true to come to the ald of the tax collector, Today, the first of Mery; but with an oes in Now York, Future, “L'asked Hayman and Newberger to leupper in the Holland House. asked why they were Achar eed they | the ten days during which sho “sits at her offce,” the procession Will! collector. But hin equally educated WRG PAGS te Mal tee ere a]. A) ealek volute eontaiaing baptie and trustworthy wife might easily ‘ mal records for St. Patrick's é were told there was us ‘york. But| begin. The butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker—not to mention the take on the work, in addition to man-| Aasistant District. Attorney Dele-| "WP by the fated Cr le geo hy ral for 1918 Gas brought by Mar. by other] “tired business man” and his equally tired son—will rush upon Miss aging her household, 4 y thought he would spare . é i b : announced afternoon, after | note : ve a yal o they were always replaced by other ks and pocketbooks. No more dodging the tax) "I think it's a splendid thing that| Panty announced this aft fter| notoriety by taking the undertaker | Lavelle, Vicar General of the Diocese men who in turn were discharged,| Murray with bankboo! Pade. aash tla tad wothen aro interesting th. aseles Iu] conference with Assistant District | the Coroner wanted, Hayman #ave/oe New York, to Referee Tierney, ; only to make way for more men, and| collector in Dobbs Ferry! In fact, certain absent-minded gentlemen will political affairs. Right her in Dobbs | Attorney Perkins, who Is in charge of |'"Goroner Halienstein did not sbow|WHO Is acting for the Cireuit Ce t @o on and on in an endless chain.| probably try to pay their assessment two or three times, TN ean OROy eters na he Indictment Bureau, and Assist-| up to-day to answer Commissioner Aly Riroe ing where the contest ts ‘Then they figured out the reason. Miss Murray 1s really an exceed: | reminded me of 4 recent romark of (4 iot of men wanted to beat it, but| Ht District Attorneys Embree and | of Accounts Wallateln's questions, de- | "Ty this book the clergyman found ‘When the Alien Labor law comes tolingiy pretty girl, of the bome-grown| po Saitiriny, | Moment Davis Dr they couldn't seem to do anything. |Johnstone, who assisted in the prose- spite the order tsaued by Judge New-|ene record of Lois Campbell's bap- & court test, the Cranford Company |piond type. Smooth ba of boney- really holding clvic office, because as pean, tie, women Feet ang {cullen of Henry Siegel at Geneseo, | "Watintein told Isadore Wells, asso- [8m you: inquire. ints tue qatentage ‘will produce a record showing that in| colored hair make a triangle of her frat booretarien to the oficial male worked for all they were worth, And | ‘hat evidence will soon be submitted | ciated with Frank Moss in the defense | o¢ every child maptized, Father?” @ certain number of days it employed| white forehead and are twistec to- eae thie weatlovare eben! tee Oe at the next election they beat that!to the Grand Jury on which a new|of Hallenstein, that if oe Coes iked the attorney for the contest- for cxoavation work a certain number|gether in a thick knot at the BACK J omplished. cligue, waloh tind: never bees beaten'/indistmant againat Blegel’ will! be| dia mat Micw, Obits Rates haeen oe Gardenia dan cqamnile ef American citizens, and that the|o¢ her head. Her eyes are big and! “My father collected school tures “““L pelleve the time will come,” Miss | %Usht. ‘This evidence will pertain to] sxyecuted Friday. ‘This warrant has who quenlen falne pi Ae ton. average time a citizen remained on|piue, her features delighttully regu-|for four yours, {ald Miss Murray, surray goncluded enthusiastically, | acts which are not covered in the| already been prepared. othe child. is legitimate. the fhe Job was about two hours. lar and her complexion nicely and | ie ee eet deal Se Iori “when a woman Mayor or a woman | fourtecn previous Indictments found |. Harry W: Newburger then told of] Names of both. parenta. are. given: ‘The reason to bo alleged is that} naturally pink and white, She 18 have an understanding of the hatha Coy Oner yi os 1 ny Sane ninst Siegel bavingirscelved 6 Ra Re es the | Where the child ia filvmitisnate | the the blood, aids the appetite, ‘American citizens cannot perform! just twenty-one, and already | ot | sync cae tae rece keeping. pAb Bias | Assistant District Attoney Arthur | City club aie Of the Sauber sh eens strengthens the nerves and. herd labor. Furthermore, the con-|has had several parts in Broadway} ott Anan eae Shit ee the } Train, who conducted the “It was on Aug. 11 1 received the lshould appear ts written, ‘Pater ignos- fcrtifies the lungs asd wtant discharging of citizens serves| productions. At present she 18 in| Was untinished. And—well, I's ela B. R. T SMASHES AUTO, prosecutions and has remained in| message,” et ea as tu ther unknown. ih entire system. to discourage seckers for work, and|the company siving “My tears the Board of Education saw fit to'ap | ye pxeo to look over the prospect of | Went to Hayman roe etd he told he Glerernias 7000 Beet eee Free trom Alcohol or Opiates. ay |, should, in time, enable the contrac- |Dress,” and to-day she cute » mal: | Delt 1s fo atte out iy, rest OF the) THEN ARRESTS DRIVER t Siegel on some of the remain-| inn to step outside for a moment. L]wnich appeared beside that of Mor- tors to show that, although advertis-|nee to attend to the page i Evidently there are Boards of Edu- ing thirteen indictments, was wired | did #0, wonoering what he eaeet. The |ence Campbell. of ‘obab! we only 4 0 come 1 next instant there was @ shot. ing for citizens, few citizens aro ap-|civic office. She is Lape Aen erred pl a few, bow, te appreciate 7 ite Sonn home this afternoon and “When the Coroner came be practl- Gal . plying for jobs. woman tax collector the fact with gratification, and then | Magistrate, However, Promptly Dis- Drlnw.all the bey viveeeeutng mee PAn | cally offered un the alternative of! CHATHAM, 25.—Life \W THIRTY DISCHARGED IN | Missiasipp!. . etter of the Distr ‘orney’s Office now} taking his undertaker or having the is TWO HOURS. SHE'S A NATURAL BORN TAX! {iked Miss Murray what she had) charges Merchant Victim in {ty to formulate an entirely new tine | Cte athe Meru Ghathen one Mensa? | ot ll Harry .CTOR. “I sit at my office,” s ad. A r hich t ‘ovecute Siegel and rapepeti y fellow, a ate Saou whenit sates how she cane to|*Don't you tito thai funny tt | Police Court. fon tha Uulctaee escline inplecaaeee WOMAN IS ARRESTED Bint Maaate ehish. Rea: been onto SISIMILMME MA , J , stately, so a >) y - a of + 1 a Jabor since boyhood, got a Job in the|take up the work, her explanation |to "me." y sit at my office to-day wna | oun J. Van Pelt, a wholesale dry-! ail of which are similar to that which we Tiere Ot; Routh Ohana BY a al’) hole at Flatbush and Sixth Avenues | ————— Gaeta, on Heedey oer that the dates| goods merchant, who lives at Ben-|the jury Geneseo decided was a AS FIREBUG SUSPECT niig be Goated Tithout seri- ¢ " ¥ 30 and Dec, 4, 7, 9, onhurst, was c “kles demoed ‘and a te int Maurice was yesterday afternoon, In two and alnave stuck. Half the others have|ang 17. For nine “ol in aly Pyle | sonnet, was charged with reckless} misdemeanor and not a felony, ee a Barebone, tee Naw Y ds half hours he saw thirty men dis-lquit and tho rest have been fired be-|Do'at my desk in tho bank bait |dtiving by Inspector Thomas J.| ‘Tho precedent aot by the Jury there Tork with a cargo of plaster obarged. He went to work at 7|cause they couldn't stand the work." }to receive taxes. Last week I sent | Grises of the B. R. T. in the Flatbush | would undoubtedly influence a later p, EEE ss AHAVE-A HEART , efclock to-day and at 8 o'clock was! NEW POINT MAY SIDETRACK |About a thousand notices to the tux-|Poilco Court to-day. Mr. Van Pelt «rial, It i known that District at- [Blaze Put Out by Policemen—|ooy ny WEATHER CARE OF TPL LLL LLL @iscbarged by an Itallan foreman, TEST CASE. Duta receipt foreach cay’ (2 Milo} was run into by a car in Kastern|torney Whitman Is decply disap-| Tenement Scene of Previous YOUR COMPLEXION as who almost broke an arm trying to ‘The alien labor case was before “The bookkeeping is the worst of| Parkway yesterday afternoon and his (pointed at the outcome of the Gen- . . ——S 2 ‘write the name Wetherington on the) 4,7 8 fic "service Commission this|the Job, ‘There ‘are really three | automobile was badly smashed. eneo trial, He feels that Siegel should Suspicious Fires. As tong a8 days are wa pay slip. afternoon for final arguments by eEnye AOvOMnIRL OBS for the taxes| ‘Tho inspector told the Magistrate! nave been convicted of grand larceny es ee a tubs fe} ‘Tom Martin, a laborer as big aa the|counsel for labor unions, and eon-|Dotlees and receipts Tend ener rd fF | that Mr. Van Pelt ran into the trol-|and. se 1 to @ term in prison | .)\ wenn Alniy ted ener yA ADL ost le of a house and strong as a horse,|tractors. Jerem\w 7 2 jown tage, : ley. The merchant sald the and th tof the jury find. e " 3 . eee Te RaTiea at TOTO Cee Relokinnere | UihORy SURRORSG | ON a veRyTHICE biG Dalle ee | ee cane ee ae ean Whe OOF gat ne y de No. 432 Rodgers avenue, Brooklyn, i Hoted a efter working an hour. | © that the case be stripped of all side| Teo. t7 and'S por cent. on everthing Bee et ated Rican ine |was, In-effect, amiscarriage of jus-|under arrest at the East One Hun } J re , charged at the same time, aNgocision as would permit carrying |,qrrnp ‘fUly chivalrous men” x ob- [and narrowly missing killing himwelt |, Mr Whitman aleo feels quite sure enacts reg with arson, Be Ie ath St.” and ; le cons lo 2 i‘ _ | centage.” ld the inspecte *Jall the months that have elapsed since of No. 2297 Eighth avenue, a six- gel a ay ome of young Wi se CRON for the Dock Con; | “I can fust see thom ..ving it!” sho | oy wee on my way to. the Tonaon- | the failure Slogel hax failed to dig Up | story tenement house, early today. is hired. Two hours later they ee point which threatens to side. | °X¢laimed, with a frank giggle. “They |hurst Yacht Club and had had two|# cent for the depositors in his looted |""4'y policeman McAuliffe passed the re discharged. Ose the fasue, He pointed out thay| Want to escape that extra four per|scotch highballs,” returned Mr. Van |! Mr. Whitman cannot see how | pujiding shortly before 3 o'clock this W&n official of the Cranford Com-|tnere was no proof that aliens had| Rt penalty for tardiness. Pelt. “They wouldn't have let mo into| Bickel can do any more in seven | morning, he says, he aaw the Wwomaa y,, when asked to explain the pol- |been working on municipal contracts, | | (D0 you expect to have any trouble | the club in the condition this man de- | months to. « Die a Re gre |run out. He glanced into the build- lay of discharging men adopted by las the company was emxaged in doing with men unwilling to “you be-| scribes. He said nothing about hav- | S!! the paw MD San T ling and saw smoke. ‘Then he pur- the foreman, sald: private work for property owners|C@Use you are a woma ing me arrested until I told him that | Whitman w Vernon next June, | sued and caught the woman and “The powers of the foremen in that |along the subway, building vaults and| EXPECTS SOME CRITICISM, BUT|! Was KoinK to sue the railroad com. Pitow authorities rapped for help. The policomen who ‘ respect are arbitrary. They are the jretaining walls and that the particu- . : pany, and I am going to do it. ‘The| 1. .iae to prosecute Hiewel,” sald the [responded found a pile of paper burn- “ gole judges of the capacity and jlar men on which the case rests might SHE'S READY FOR IT. only time I ever had any trouble was | His or iy py) - . ity ing in the rear of the hali and the f Ability of thelr men. In two days and |have been employed in private in-| uno, indeed,” ashe said, quietly, “1| With the B. R, T. on a similar oc. | Pistrlet Attorney to-day, “everything |e it tin Fat Of ane “Out the | & half wo have employed about 1,000 |stead of public work, The Commis-| peliove that i can tutm’ itene auch [easion. I sued the railvoud at the me ce ge sieKel plage without sending in an alarm ns and only about 250 of them /aion reserved decision, fae monies Gee jtime ‘and recovered damages. Per: Ath pow The woman McAUliffe caught told ottise! iy Mm 25 any man n and his wife left for : —— in my place. So far all the men who | PPS this man knows me and thought Springs this afternoon several stories about her presence in . know about my appointment have fe head of otyit proceedings by have! ty remain until next Mond: the tenement. Fire Maranal Cansldy, | been most kind, although I imagine PS, ‘ pl} — who was not after her arrest, | . The Famous Chocolate Laxative — (fiturirtinjcitturn £ imaring Erie jun wnat 1 think avout Tosise Mies \Gamue tak , ‘ of criticism when the news is spread “8\1 Masis Fa ath on Amat Former Mayor John Edward Taylor | The police say there were three sua- ‘ Pelt, you are honorably discharged i lon. 'p {around more, In this town thers are | Pe!t ¥ : ais SIRCH AEE J., dled at his home | Picious fires in the tenement house wal fo lot of anti-suffrage me Seem there on Macculloch Avenue last night, last winter, and that they have been | ; A rs prog w “You believe in votes |“Garden « Production | there on Macculloch Avenue last night. | watching tive place ever since fearing graphical error occurred in quoting the price on Posie “I am very much interested in suf- | I. eloped. there would be other flret . A ; \ ' trage, and I seo no reason why | Owing to the volume and complexity iT Our Special Sale CARACUL COAT, trimmed . , Women should not hol litical of- et the ri cs ates | ‘ y . 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