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Dik Sia XN ___ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1917. GRAND JURY WIL REPORT MONDAY | Indictments, if Filed if Filed, Likely Out of $700,000, The extraordinary Panelled by Justice Goff upon the der of Gov, Whitman has finished investigation land for public into the purchase improvements by * LAND DEAL DEAL INQUIRY. sr Be Based on Mulcting of City Grand Jury !m- elty. since Mayor Mitchel and Comp- troller Prendergast became connec “COUNT KEPT WIFE'S MONEY | ‘FOR HER GOOD," HE SAYS, Ny | Th bay Sh i] e@ Was Extravagant, estities, Atler Re- ale From Court. Aribert Sacky, Russian title, an Austrian| commission and an Angit spent an uncomfortable m j)| INH On the witness stand before Su preme Court Justice Ford and a jury | where Mrs, Sacky I auing to recover ‘ount the German | army | necent she says she gave her hua band to Invest, but which #he charges Then K he diverted to his own une - time the Count was asked a| Army Will ¢ n by the attorney for hie wife ore de a speech in repl At let Its |Sacky objected to the manner in of | Which he wan ques Tooth for a x and German ‘Squeal Like Stuck Pigs”—Invokes Mosaic Law of “An Eye for an Eye and Tooth” in Fight- HE binge treo fos ing the Boches. lawyer, You're talkin a|much. Now keep still with the municipal government, laevatt on iu ie ol ltd | €¢@ CAMMIE, ol Foreman Cammann will file the find=| iitcment shortly after he mer | over and ings of the Grand Jury Monday. aks: 36 , many, give Kais Itds reported by those familiar with |i | the progress of the inquiry that , but which he failed to give charges of neglect of duty on the eplied that he withheld the mone part of two public officials and con- | own good, Seaside Park site at West Rov the Dreamland Park site at Coney land and tho Marginal R perty in » Senator road pro-| jouth Brooklyn, all properties | city through the efforts of | Wiliam H. Rey rs Letter Reveals Nobility With Which French Met Ger- man WASHINGTON, the following te Is- watching vou, | make this ttle | Clear as a bug ulently America’ sounded this cal Marguerite Mooers Marshall, id voy, you're going! lick helt out of Ger- er Bill and his emi ciency stuff such! a watloping that! there won't be enough gas left to| spiracy on the part of others, with the | 4, halt bY PR a het fill one of his baby-| two public officials through which the |glve her her own money?" was asked | killing bags called elty was mulcted out of ‘ e*, that was it,” replied the Zeppelins. Sammie. been made out before the Inquiring , | 1 ont doy. you've body. ‘a FINES | never been licked Jury show that another prominent | IN RAPID SUCCES: | qemuenm getting too old fo city official who was active in the ne- SION mm earn new habits kotlations for the purchase |The old folks at home are proudly | so come through and| old world sit wp and | take notice, as you can do it!” le note, tersely, truc- | nas Mark Twain, 1 to the U. S. fight- “Over the Top’’ Empey Says FRENCH AAO FS 3,000,000 Americans Will Go and Win in Three Years: |Soldier Writer Sounds Clarion Call to Yankee Soldiers and Whole Nation—With Millions of Americans in Trenches, musicians. Over in Franc were dying—with no applaw: London women were weepiag over casualty lists. If you' of those Broadway restaurant ler indictment for per-|satle, Mavor of man, as I heard it from the lips girls to knit she'd have turned up tion with the inquiry, |German General in Chief, von Graveni ret. Arthur Guy Empey, author | her nose. 1 couldn't help £ was absent when the f@4l vote for jin reply to extortionate demands, has! Over the Top,” the raw truth hat it was a shame to invi' the acquisition of these properties |reached here | the trenches, His newer book,| *? 99 out and fight and die for was taken by oard of Estimate, | \ Hardly repald the balance) “The First Call,” Js about to be pub- American women than| It ist ry of District Attor- lire noe ohne 24.000,000 (prob- | lished, and it was the foreword which| men « ake to the w he added ney Swann and his assistants, Messrs) 00 {anes hat Tae reat |e au when I asked him for a/!” § alastic amends for his eriti-| 3 \ Iroe, in 6 pel eerment:c during the f ese i a ones pessoa Oe © women are splendic Black and Kilroe, in charge of the} vege of you ney. when Lille was for the American boys who |), NOG One nae want tel investigation, that the crimes indl+| gtisi in po of ate ready to travel his road. Be-!y bratae, They oan do avtot| cated by t evidence do not coma| j resource 1» of |Cause, for a year and a half, Sergt.|} per cent, of this war is goin, within the statute of limitations, |2 000,000, cond year the | E y served In the British Army o 3 by wom namely, two and five years, because | sim of and during the third/as a bomber and machine gunner, |i ona, Bentlacing earring ABA of tho fact that subsequent events |¥ear, when the city was In dire distress, | served until three bullets in the Bat- |taking care of food supplies, It's the and failure on the part of the city /YoU doubled the tribute and raleed it to) tle of the Somme sent him back in-| spirit of the women that counts with | officials to reme th make them | crime continue Indictment derstood, tion of the & Distrio the ci be bi oity vocating a taxpayer been made by Reynolds and his ¢ panions on DRINKING e for Liquor. and Avenue, Los Angeles, Then I heard of the recipe which L tried. It quickly t alleged frauds n Se of a] of « few officials were im; to the present time. jnot hesitate emphat CURED HIMSELF OF’: Los Angeles Man Gives Out a Simple Home Recipe That Banished His Mr. Carl Smith, living at 6154, yured himself of the liquor habit with Mowing simple | 60,000,000. “If only my personal | the to refuse de- valided to his own country and to|t mother and aister him jn Brooklyn, waiting for ® average in the men, It's in the hands of each woman whether her family shall be| nts or slackers | MUST have untversal mill-| “Ww if filed, will, it ia un-| mands which acemed to me to be an|“PVHE crease of one of those bullets ' abuse by force and viol e of right | rv this country | ‘d upon the ecauist- | But the fa , aad dents his smooth brown cheek.| we must be able to put ten millon s Park site by the! by che f privation iS at stake |treo inches above the deep dimple] ¢ixnt) men in the field in six| A ey Swann in ad- |2"4 1 have m to expose it t comes with his swift, warm, boy- » must ae | | to new crue i We must have an army, aj suit to recover | * ex tos sh smile. For despite~perhaps be- 1 darned good man at the | the excessive profit alleged to have & ind) auso of—the sixteen years of ad- 4 the enly way we'll ever | taht duitess venturing which preceded his enlist-| be sure of peace. coats ft thia site, declared that jment in the great war, he is delight-| “And I belleve fn the American been ‘mulcted trom the | TWO OBJECTORS’ CONVICTED. | uiiy, increaipiy an American bos In| Mother!” Ser tamper, exclaim | | with unas ed fervor, “I've got the | looks. Rather under th | | a best mother in he worid, and the best on ney and F Mesias jelght, he has not a wrinkle, not a/ sister, My mother IS a patriot! Whe oe gard shadow. Only a certain| | was in the hospit an dward Ralph Cheyne ms siden BrOWA’ ld hey thougnt Tw ew na. conscientious objectors, we Tf you must ember t ‘ knitt ° “It will take entence of LWO | ‘of $10,000 Must Show Cause for Reflecting F titlone of Queens Candidates. | boys are going van- | account of the suggests Kip- three years to win a simple home: recipe. In a recent | statement Mr. Smith said: “I took a We cabal needs vOne Aimer: two high priced treatments for the WRIT FOR ELECTION BOARD, cern win. There's no possible liquor habit, -both of which failed Scien. aenut tek And eae to give a splendid maselves. d bis grim | hall always be ve ng back ry proud of yo correspondent me—and I'm next ub) but it'll be | q uth clear-eyed chr er there any |" Sthe war has been the salva- tion of humanit he answered earnestly. “It's a horror, and yet ve a it make men of men. It bringing together the Enalish It is spreading spenking peoples. democracy; only thin man is w! wonderful in the trenches the that counts about a at he is. comradeship, He finds a and he ished my desire for liquor and greatly \ An order was issued by Justice Van . are tirea.| loses his qrouch. I've been asked benefited my health, To 8 oz. of water | Slcklen In Queens to-day directing the ai (ae mn zal shall| why | put so much comedy i add 20 grains of muriate of ammonia, Board of > cause | ¥ ees TN lifectthats h a ama box of Varlex Compound and | morrow before Justice Callaghan in go over, with Ya i Maries] Shere in trench eres a any 10 grains of pepsin. ‘Take a teaspoon-| Kings County Suprema Court why Beep, and n there's not a few | what were ti ‘ ful three times a day. It is perfectly | nominations for County Clerk and C thousands niilion of us in the| to endure?” harmless and as it has no ta olor | ners in Queens 4 not be a trenches Ww H mike the Kaiser| "The worst « or smell it can be given & in| nd Democrats! squeal liks ik, America 1a|8@id simply. ST coffee, tea, milk or in food, Any drug s oe tin America 8 tea ying in an put up this recipe at very Mt- | 2 i" Sisear cea) nd watching my friends being 1 at, and it is a wonderful rem-| Hosni vt ie efore he would fiht—lon the lin Aavt them | but then, 1. nw he fous vy; not n pir Sorat The German & ty give it} eect oleic aes > us 1 Plenty, bat he will lina worth-while cause like ours mud and » he's hurt r cooties, 8 .) wounds feoih y that . ‘hat he ts, helitsetf are far outwe: ed th howls unde nishment. And he|sense of satisfaction folt by the | haa no respe umane treatmont.}who does his bit. There is one th If you tr k 1 decent. to] my experience cious {a German prisor ieers at you. |help the boys ¥ Hi} tf you make him mare in fr t | Mls-—antictpation realization, In ¢ y man y - y nd Pp 1h a Loyone all] in awe of the man above lilm For Friday, the way, un diawa his heola tomother [fueTioee Mesgth oot and salutes j ho reaches the] When th { : . | L "er deten n ca Extraordinary Sale \4 °c: pleasant, husky ine ane ~y oe || voice, Serg:. Empey said thing | sponsibiliti« It ia reall Chiffon Corduroy LOL staa soul be bs duane inte eee Seacapiatt Al : - ehatieainict sti ty on the side of | #Hips, the interes i we Mt ) dst nthe Negligees, Wf | the Aut ea Tan tramonee aa \ "We have got to fight the Ger- /that best sort uf happiness only 5.00 || manna tie ‘German tghtu® he [ith sd declared, out of hard-won kn: —- Thin nealge ee S298" SOLDIER'S WILL WAITTEN mm heavy silk cord and sitio very with Nt | tassels has deep pock- | | Oe aaa ets, scalloped — shaw! | teeth. Thane | sailor collar and oat war, 9 turned-back cuffs, hand embroidered in silk. In new shades of cherry, blue, pink or copen; Friday and Saturday only. Best & h Only 8 days le | erty Bonds. “1 landed he Of course they the reataur sand cabarcts and women were drinking, dano- defenseless city—bomb one of hie time he shoots a a German woma eye, a tooth for a «no other way. when fa r at . ~ frat ft to buy your Lib. | |\| face of Seret We have them here. | a ly : ag re six nyonthe ago. ound to Men took me ing and applauding singere and ‘ © that we| | ON SWEETHEART'S PICTURE After Deat Ottered t Maily—4 ed iv POTATOES GET NEW WINGS. Ge to BS5 w Barrel tn Mato and Won't Stop Th Mt FIELD, 28 & that Germany (by Mall).— Is facing @ the aur, the Prussian r Command has given orders Sept ta ithe battleplanes must be conserved my, leat the ever-increasing Armada Allied aircraft sweep them from ® akies. rman atrmen seldom venture over lat Hritieh lines while a strong cast vind i# blowing. ‘To do ao would jmean 1 engine trouble or any derangement of a plane would } landing on this side of m O- eebus. ; ‘ sland.” To the contrary, they rhisly German Mac Machines Make}try to jure British airmen ever on a A ' \t of the trench when a New Raid on Nancy, Jetrong weet wind 19 blow sone TT . | vr the past few w Killing Civilians | reed the fighting ing out aeropianes as f © British many is tas she . jean. Sometines quality te sacrificed PARIS, Oct. 18 ven German |for quantity, and then her own air- airplanes were shot down by tho| Men have to pay with their lives. y or driven to earth in the Gorme s in damaged con dition, the War Office reports. Nancy was again attack this time by a aquadron of thirty German machines. The announcement follows: French y GERMANS ONLY HALF FED. Hoover Sees Serions and Permanent Resolte in The WASHINGTON, Oct 18, —Figures on "At about 6 o'clock yesrentay eve the German weekly food ration were ng thirty enemy airplan de af) rhe the feel A fnew. raid over Nancy and threw sev-| ein by th 4 gl eae n eral bombs. There were some vic-}" Ith the observation that it ts tims among the civillan population ir below the amount required to ob- man airplanes|tain bodily health and vigor, and ts fell disabled | likely to have serious and permanent results. d out several any projectiles Computed in ns of American house- ly ration amounts ap “Our aviators carr bombing sorties Keeping the we were dropped on rong stations at ly to 4% pounds of bread. a Courcelles, ‘Thionville, Mesierce anc a cupful of bean Waimille, | factories at Pagordange CLE SHHRA Ok eS and on numerous munitions depots]? she rd sugar, mix individu ian equal ame viorle value of theae is lexs than half by the food ad and bivouacs tlon am lary occupat suMcient for a person In| DOWNFALL OF SONNINO =| GERMANY TO ATTAGK CABINET IS THREATENED Political Cr in Italy Caused by Fuel and Food Shortage and Growing Unrest ROME, Oct. 18.—A serious political crisis, which may cause the downfall of the Sonnino Ministry, has been precipitated Labriol leader of the Sootaliste in the Chi ber of Deputies, Further Steps to Be Taken for Con trol of the Gulf of Finland. COPENHAGEN, Oct, 1f,—Naval and military operations against the Aland Islands possibly may be the next step in German stratesy. Indications of such # measure are found in the strategical discussion of the Cosel Istand campaign in various Gere wh point out the ing up the Gulf of Finland by acquiring the bases to the north as well as to the south of the en- trance, by = Arturo Labriola, in @ speech, attacked the Sonnino Cabinet, particularly It with responsibility for the fuel and food #hortage, as well as the growing unrest Speculath ibility od 4 is Sign widespread on the Nit! betng sum. the King to form a new Min- po The Aland Islands, of which there ara eighty, are in the Gulf of Bothnia, north of the entrance to the Gulf of Finland stds CASE IN $6,000 POLICE JOB. istry 62 KRUPP EMPLOYEES PLACED UNDER ARREST Accused of the Theft of Speed Steel—Sensation Promised. AMSTERDAM 18.—The Krupp iting sixty-two persona, High to-day sworn in by Chief Clerk Kipp as special deputy police commissioner at w salary of $6,000 4 year, This is gue office recently created by the L ture for the period of the war, ani duties of the incumbent have to do w the direction of police cnused by war condit For th Oct. firm ts prorec pany of them ita own Noyes being, Mr. Case will also Ns ie wh employees, f0F | ihe work of Deputy Inrge thefts of high-speed steel, accord- | Lord as head of the traMc squad y C. McClintock. who has bees complaint clerk at headquarters for sone time part, has been promoted to the po- sition made vacant by Mr. Case's ap- pointment. Ing to the Frankfurter % tune, conduct the trial, which prom- ises important development POLITICAL. ee POLITICAL, POLITICAL. _ Mitchel wants every child to have a full-time education. How Mitchel is doing away with part-time in OR twenty years thousands of our children F have been getting only three and_ three- quarter hours’ schooling a day instead of five This is a condition New York should be ashamed of, for every American child is entitled to a first-class free education. Mitchel inherited from Tammany an outfit of school-buildings so inadequate that there were 117,000 children on part-time and double-session in the cle- mentary schools in 1914. He found it would cost $40,000,000 to provide new schools for them and the growing population, and the y city didn’t have the money. But he made up his mind something would have to be done. He found a school superintendent in Gary, Indiana ~Mr. Wirt, who had acquired a national reputation in carrying out a new idea for children’s education. He belicved that the children of the public schools were entitled to an all-around education like that given the children of the well-to-do in private schools For instance, in private schools they not only teach reading, writing, arithmetic, etc., but they have carpentry, clay modeling, picture-lectures and garden- ing. They have gymnasiums, tanks for swimming, and other things that train the body as well as the brain Remember that Mitchel in order to make goed must have belind him « working majority of the Board of Eatumate, Here is the Fusion ticket and the number of votes each will cast in the Board Mitchel, as Mayor sce © io vets Prendergast, as Complrolier + + © 3 damson, Pres, Board Aldermen - + 3 7% Borough Presidenis Marks~ Manhattan «+ + + 0 2 votes Pounds~-Brooklyn + 202 Whitt rons te 6 6 oR vete Gannon—-Richmond + + + + 2 + I Higbie—Queens - - + ee ee 1M Note the nam ind vote for those of 1 running in your borough! Keep Mitche on the job! Fusion Committee the schools— Mr. Wirt found that by making the school-day six hours instead of five, and by changing the buildings slightly, he could do all this and still save money. So the Fusion administration told him to go ahead and make the experiment. The result is that part-time has been greatly reduced and will be entirely eliminated if Mitchel slays on the job. The children of the so-called “Gary Schools” learn more easily because the variety of the work keeps their minds fresh and interested. Every one of them is getting the all-around educa- tion that formerly was reserved for private-school children only. Tammany, for purely political reasons, is against the new system, just as it is against anything and everything that Mitchel stands for. The point for voters to remember is: Mitchel is trying out this “Work-Study-Play” System First because he wants every child to have a full lime education. Second because he wants the public schools (o give to every child, free, the same education that the well-to-do pay Jor in private schools. If you want your children to have the best possible education of mind and body vote and work for Mitchel and Fusion, How to Vote the Fusion Ticket To vote for Mitchel and the en- tire Fusion Ticket, put a cross (X) alongside every Bull's Eye on the bal- lot. > > Don't rub oul or otherwise erase your ballot. If you make a mis- take, return your ballot and ask for a new one. You are entitled lo it 917 NEW RUSSIAN ISLANDS: ‘be il