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. aq THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1916. ——————— SUIT IN BENNETT TAMPERING CASE Before the jury was exoused Fred I, McQueen of Oyster Bay was for-) —»—— of Manhattan against the Bradle~' Bay for the last vocal charge His Construction Company of Port WasT- ington for $400,000 damages was taken from a jury at Mincola to-day. Both sides agreed to allow Justice Van Sisien to decife the merits of the cane, | mally dismtesod from the Jury box. Col Bennett will be arraigned | Thursday before Police Justice John Oyster Bay Politician, Friend| punter, at Minoota, on @ charge of of Roosevelt, Accused of Attempted Bribery. attempting to bribe a furor, Ile ts free under @ bond for 0 to-day, | following @ spectacular arreat at & Mineola hotel. Becaves of charges of attempted! The care has caused a asnaation not tampering with « jury by Col. Henry only at Oyster Bay, but throughout M. Bennett of Oyster Bay, prominent politician ana friend of Theodore|o¢ Justicn Hughas he decided on a| Long Island. When Col. Roosevelt closed his recent campaign in behait Roosevelt, the case of Charles Fuller “Fellow Townsmen”™ meating at Oyster — friend, Col, Bennett, presided. Charles T, McCarthy, counsel for the Board of Supervisors, re- ported that Bennett had approached him with the statement that o Muenced to vote for either side for $2,000, The ante, says McCarthy, was subsequently raised to $2,600. MoCarthy lala the offer before John J. Graham, counsel for Fuller; former Lieut. Gov, Thomas F. Conway, eoun- nel for tho defendant, and Justice Van Stolon, It 1s sald, and a trap was MoCarthy made an appointment for Bennett and the juror who was to be delivered to meet him at the Minoola| hotel, District Attorney Smith and TO THE RALROADS Brought Together in Conferences Here. | MoCarthy appeared ho met Bennett man of the Wight-Iour Day Commis- and handed him @ marked $100 dill, | as an advance payment, he eayn. Aa the transaction took place Me+ |Carthy gave @ signal, Tho District Attorney and Warden rushed into the room and arrested Hennett, Bennett denied the charge and sald ston, may, consciously or otherwins, bring about a reunion of the brother- hood chiefs and the National Confer ence of Railway Managers, headed by Eltsha Lee. Both aides are ready, even anxious, to resume the confer- }the $100 taken from McCarthy was Grad Gea Bona ae at the on @ edt due him from McCarthy | 2"n4 Central Station @ week aso land bad no connection with the al- jleged “fixing” of @ juror. The furor, whose name has not ‘been made public, admitted to the officials that he had told Bennett that he needed $2,500 to pay a mort- Both sides now know that they really have to get together to discuss fome method of putting the eight- hour day into effect or reach some kind of an understanding as to oper- ation of the roads in the event that GENERAL GOETHALS WHO AT HM FRST? (72 GREAT NECK FIRE MAY BRING PEA FIGHTERS CLAIM HONOR} ie tin Warring Factions Can Be, W@® Split Lip, Torn Ear, | Black Eye and Sleeve Missing. (Mpactal to The Brening WertA,) y 7 | GRHAT NECK STATION, Lk LL Warten Hulse were nearby. Whea| Gen, George W. Goethals, Cbair-| Nov. 21.—John J. Hughes of the Vig- fant Engine and Hook and Ladder vailed, and it increased materially up over @ measly firemen's election and can't pay attention to a Stran- wer; that's it, is it?” When the referee's whistle blew seventy-two volunteer firemen re- moved themselves from the small of the Stranger’s neck out In the middie 1 first. Except for a eplit lip, a torn ear, @ black eye and a sloeve missing, Stranger at Election Escapes the Stranger was all right. He said he only wanted to ask the way to the trolley to Flushing. He was directed to Bpinney Hill, half a mile away, where the Flushing trolley leaves every hour, ten minutes after the hour, and the rec@tion was resumed. Jobn Carroll, the retiring chief, was Just congratulating his successor on gay.” what he could do. fore T was hit. I came back to tell you that you had a right not to laugh. it was @ serious matter, I think I No, 601 East Seventy-ninth Street, pleaded guilty to-day before Judge Nott] Wi ¢, in General 8 not wearing whiskers, half an hour Sompany was elected Chief of the|iater, when Hen Coffin interrupted the ‘ire Department of the Great Neck | proceedings. Water District last night over former| ‘That Stranger's outside,” he sald, Constable James A. Hyhes of Great|and be says he wants to eee the fat Neck Village and the Alert Hose Com- pany by @ vote of 87 to 85. Mr. Hynes! so the Fat Guy went out and asked was elected First Ansistant Chief and his follow villager, George Hung, Sec. ond Assistant, Great excitement pre. |the Stranger, over his puffed empur- pled lip, "When I happened to remem- when the Stranger injected nimseit | Per 1 saw you was laughing just be into the reception which followed the “| was waiting for the trolley,” sald Boy Pleads Gulity to Marder. Otto Kahout, eightoen years old, of tor not tess than fo eerm prescribed by law. ons to murder tn Kalhout shot FIVE MINUTES! NO INDIGESTION, NO GAS OR ANY STOMACH MISERY: Don’t suffer! Here’s the quickest, sumpst relief known Dyspepsia, Sourness, Heartburn or an Upset Stomach—Try, P, 22 GRAIN TRIANGULES OF DIAPEPSIN . STOPS INDIGESTION INF INL Wonder what upset your stomach—|ally keeps the stomach regulated tad, which portion of the food did the dam-|they eat their favorite foods without sge—do you? Well, don’t bother. If |fear. It was like thin: ‘The firet anybody |got a raw deal.” tne Bupreme Court declares the law noticed of the Stranger ho was wan.| Wheroupon he trudged away toward Unconstittuional, ‘They know, too, doring around interfering with hand. |t?® Wailne moon, and from that time “ton a pleasant time was had by one that Gen, Goethals and the other “iokings and asking, “What's the | and all. members of the Commisison are go- idea” Everybody brawhed him of, raeerrsenaser ate! Ing ahead with their end of the bust- and on his second tour he began paw. | Republican National Committee-| ness as if there waa no legal contest ing people's ans and spilling things. SAG OUR E Gen re DEAS pending. And then suddenly tho Stranger was} ST: PAUL, Nov. 21-0, A. Congdon, Tho General {s in town and will re- heard to say in a eingularly loud,|Miunerota member of the Republican) Afiitions of men and women to-day | that it is astonishing. Please don't ge main in town until Buturday at least, clear votce: 3 nittes, died at his St. Paul! know that it is needless to have a bad on and on with a weak, 4 On Thursday the first formal meeting Oh, 80 you Dicks are all awelled troubte. - stomach, A little Diapepsin occasion: | stomach; it’s so unnecessary Adve, , ‘The book of Ruth is the greatest pas-| » where 6: room: @unshine Grahams are rich toral {dy! in literature. It ts founded} have been reserved. Gen. Goothni« ra rich in flavor— \ > s loving kindness wholesome—just the cracker to break ‘ ie & glass of rich, creamy milk. They ve the goodness that you find in every variety of . your stomach is in a revolt; if sour,| If your stomach doesn’t take care gassy and upset, and what you of your liberal limit without rebellions {ate has fermented into stubborn lumps; | if poet food is « damage instead of @ your head diezy and aches; belch gases |help, remember the quickert, sures and acids and efuctate’ undigested | most harmless relief is Pape’e food; breath foul, tongue conted—just |sin, which costs only fifty cute for a take @ little Diapepsin and in five |large case at drug stores. it's | minutes you will wonder what became |wonderful—it digests food snd sete of the indigestion and distress, things straight, so gently aad . — | sare, Dut be denied that he had ever SSE [asked the Colonel to get the money SS! | tor bim. aaa Lak Kindness | expects to seo both sides within @ day ving Kincnexe of Hoaz,|or two, not later than Thursday or thy Israelite, to Ruth bis kins | eda: | woman ‘Y. It also contains the germ of that| Most of the brotherhood chiate are fhe gospel of Christian lone iiete (| ane in town Thursday. They have rg that ope ars and famine | speaking engagements for that day 1 sees, Mite nd of wedding |and their presence will offer ample ons, who| opportunity for @ reunion between and maniiness to Ruth. GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. - LID Y FL Ldd.. : rattan Ruth. | them and the zy S Sr S thn royal line that DeRat s greater ting | #4¥ that he will be the medium Z ” ss Oe rent through which the reunion will be GZ Biscuits of (he Sow end Gentile, asniolle of the | BFoURDE about. At his offtos, No, 24 Z tte hy : fh aba tag hy i gg Fee State Street, he sald to-day: CZ the biscutte from the Thousand Win- Hgion was not to ‘be. founded. ti “I have some work to finish in con- otl Sunshine Biscui : heal ! ee io am here. too—there are over 350 varieties in ra wy, Per Mag ht bah Of the full Light Hour Day Comeaise pS Ketieryaey | sion at the Custom House. It will be oa inprotectnd | the middie of December before we ara — ‘Kinsman’ for work. The ———> in until Jan. 1” ft, — is The General sald he was not pre- | a | Thing ‘regarding conferences’ wits | hd utara =" 12) We Are Celebrating 29 Years of Suc- ent ‘3 chiafs. - paught but for "I cannot say anything about thee g WHAT CONVINCED HER. eeecreiny Willan e Wise er ‘thi I f M di be s 5 ie ES ETT | atts at inl ek LE cessful Merchandising with the Offer Ris, Mareen day morning. Sec: ‘Wilson wilt | & ry | | “indy ght | Sea's Lise pron Gg hac Women hadal| or Special Values in epartments | | : __. a During these 20 years the Brill business has grown from one small haber- ATH ENA | primo shop located on Cortlandt Street to Nine Busy Stores, located in four Ly a different cities—and it was Value-Giving which made this growth possible— | UNDERWEAR Acker, Merrall & Condit & Value-Giving of the kind indicated in these al FOR WOMEN AND CHILDEN | z 3 | 3 | | Because it is tailored to conform to the lines of your | EST, Com pany 1620 2 + | figure Athena Underwear gives you the comfort that | © . vercoats am Z | | i have eens wanted and never have been able to | | 9 e 8 | auetae tat in moving your The Season s Opportunity le ° 13 ns ed ' : . . & pT When sou pation A wide variety of quality products of the world’s markets [> wuts or en = bat cag ah of ATHENA Un- | |to select from, at prices to suit the modest purse, is|| i. made full] erwear you will find a Thanksgiving opportunity offered by all 9 s ie sve the buat | to your delight that || . ‘ * ¥ a0 our ‘mates. iy Specially Priced | cad uarrew | it. tite , . scone me | 4 rem ee eee — | Flour—Pillsbury—Bb!. 9.60—2474 Ib. aack «7.77: . $1.20! 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