The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1918, Page 12

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St peer aS? Ce SS DISTRICT ATTORNEY WILL NOT ABANDON SLUSH FUND CASES > If Thrown Out on Technicality § Prosecution Will Begin Over Again. fe the Appellate Division makes permanent its invalidation of the In- A@ictments brought by the Extraor- @inary Grand Jury in the so-called Mitchel slush fund—as yesterday—the District Attorney will begin all over again the laborious Prosecution of the men alleged to have been guilty of conspiracy in the bandling of the Fusion Committee's election funds. This was promised to-day by As- sistant District Attorney Alfred J Talley, who had charge of the Grand Jury inquiry that resulted in indict- ing George Hamlin Childs, ex-Sena- tor Josiah T. Reynolds, ex-Gov, Will fam Gulzer and former Coroner Tim- ethy Healy. He said “It these defendants are successful tm forcing the court's acceptance of the technicality their counsel raised | yon cannot say 1t too strongly that the District Attorney's office will go through with the thing all over again, and it would not surprise me greatly ff there should be other indictments forthcoming besides thore pertaining to the four now seeking @ loophole.” | ‘The Assistant District Attorney ex- pressed the beliet that the Appellate Division could not find a precedent to turn its decision in favor of the four indicted Fusionists in the recent MboIntyre-Delehanty contest for a Genera! Sessions judgeship. The cause of reversal in that case dif- “Pointed Shoes a National Menace” ‘O say the officers who froth been passing upon recruits. They have found that pointed shoes inevitably cause flat cere: HEblons, ingrowing nails, bent bones, * Pe oy arog y= nog tl Storming. f » cripplin footwear. ne carpe eatore—shoes built by pny bes Hp ~, eee growas they should.” Get your whole family to wear ee ba cai are Max, Wow ¢ CHILDREN OOK for Epucator branded on the sole. It is not an Educator shoe un- less stamped thus. There can be no protection stronger than this trademark, for it means that behind every part of the shoe stands a respons- ible manufacturer. Rice & Hutchins, Inc., 15 High St., Boston, Mass. vnc RICE & HUTCHINS DUCATOR : SHOE® | lucater 7 Misses, developed | 1 Control of tt during the war ldron and CSS “inten pleasure. dvi fered from the technical pasia of John B. Stanchfleld’s move against the validity of the indictments in the slush fund case, T. Je A nice lega will be carr a court of review, concerns the sta of fifty-four election inspectors w were tried under the Extraordinary Term whose legality is questioned who pleaded gui nd are now sery ing sentences in th yeniba, Tatley insisted te much as the men who pleaded guilty did not at the time question the lega ity of the court which tried them their ns must stand. Other eve each of the impri “* & good chance to b that inas yers ned re ™ leased. NEW YORK JEWS OFFER HOSPITAL TO GOVERNMENT Beth Israel Heads Proffer $1,250,- 000 Institution to War and Navy Departments. | WASHINGTON, May 23.—On be- half of the Beth Israci Hospital in New York, Representative Siege! of New York to-day offered to the | War and Navy Departments to erect & $1,250,000 hospital for either de partment on the square block in New York City bounded by Second Ave- nue, Livingston Place and East 16th and 17th Streets, The hospital would | be emipped with 500 beds. The | Government would have sole use and Both departments took the offer under advisement Bupt. L. J. Frank of Beth Israe: explained to-day that plans for a eeventeen-story addition to the hos pital bad been drawn when the United States entered the war and building operations jad been post- poned 80 s not to interfere with military needs, “Realising that duplication and af- ter the war readjustments might be saved by the Government utilizing ex- isting institutions,” Mr, Frank said, “when we saw the increasing need of more hospital space we suggested that we could put up this building right away for Government use, The plans and the land are available, and after the war we will be ready to take back the building for our peace needs.” Joseph H. Cohen Beth Israel. The Chairman of the Bullding Committee 1s I. L. Phillips, PAY CHECK FOR WIFE OF A SOLDIER STOLEN, Prisoner Admits Passing It, but! Denies He Took Letter | From Mail Box. Numerous complaints have come to! Acting Capt. McKenna of the Fourth Branch Detective Bureau that gol-| Glers’ allotments were not reaching the proper persons, Detectives Shields and Lennon yesterday arrested Ver- non Harris, nineteen, a negro chaut- four, No. 140 West 136th Street, charg- ing him with forgery. According to the detectives, Mrs. Hortense Simmons, a negress, No. 69 West 136th Street, whose husband George !s in France with the 16tH In- fantry, heard the lotter carrier's whis- tle yesterday morning. Not finding any mail in the box she notified the police. The detectives selzed Harris | after he passed the Simmons check for $120 in a saloon. In the Detective ia President of Bureau Harris admitted cashing the check but sald he did not steal it. He said a man, whose name he gave to the police, told him that he would give Harris $5 and the $4 he owed him if he would pass the check. Capt. McKenna said he thought, the FANS entitled to receive soldiers’ al- Potments should call for them instead of taking the chance of having them stolen from mail boxes. 6. A. R, POST CONDEMNS TWO HEARST PAPERS Y. May %.— t of Hamilton D. POUGHKPFI At @ meetin Sleight Post tion was adopted chizens of rounds of ying th New ealing to the ughkeepsie on the to discontinue k American and The committee | pointed by the most to visit n dealers and ask them to stop handling the American will continue its ac- tivities, Cap. Plummer, Chairman of the committee, reporied that twenty of aesark o pewsdealers had waurances, they were willing fandiing the Hearst pape A. R, @ resolu- | THE EVENING WORLD, TH URSDAY, MAY 23, BERARD'S BUNGALOW MARK FOR WRECKERS * For Third Time the Contents Are Damaged, and Again He Offers a Reward, James W. Gerard has offered $1,000 reward for the arrest of persons who broke into a bufigalow built by him years ago on Hook Mountain, agers, N. Y. Though afr, several near ( Gerard has never occupled the sum. Meee oe de ~ - x: stated that the dealers would Meeting and draw up resolutions cov= ering the case CAT A SUICIDE AT A FIRE Fire gutted the apartment Anna Murphy, on the fifth ¢ No, 310 West 42d Street this m and her son Daniel was drag of the front be alinost suf Apartment | Ser ¢ {Policeman Ca |courtyard, Just ou tho hi of Mrs. flat War ruined, about $1,000 | HOW TO ACQUIRE HAIR BEAUTY | You can enjoy a delightful sham poo with very triffi: your druggist’s a pa throx and dissolve a a cup of hot water cost, if y pet from of Can poonful ir This makes liquid, eno y it to all the perfumed ly dissolve ickly with a fluffines: and takes on a rich lustre and a s« that makes arranging it y little effort and for a Ce ee only. Red Cross supplies a every drug 1 seem heavier than Ly % on 2 3 Wer Fund of the mer house, it Is furnished. ' Twice before he offered rewards for the apprehension of persons who had damaged the place, First he offered Diseased Skin $250 after the place had been brokan into, then $500 when three boys set fire to it. The boys were caught and punished. \The intruders of @ few days ago smashed the locks from inside doors after they had jimmted an entrance, @ 4 They destroyed glassware and pic- tures. The furniture was battered to pieces or carried out of doors and tumbled over the cliff, beside which the house stands, percent of all our sales to the 10c OF EVERY $1.00 YOU SPEND IN ANY OF NEXT SATURDAY MAY 2511 Will be contributed to the 2d War Fund of the AMERICAN RED CROSS No single agency in the world is doing more to keep up the spirit of the fighters at the front, to bring cheer to the stricken, to heal the millions of broken hearts and torn limbs, to keep alive the spirit of brotherly love, than the American Red Cross. The American Red Cross is maintained by popular subscription It’s your dollar and our dollar that makes this work possible. You have bought Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps. But then you were just lending your money. supreme effort; buy joy and happiness by contributing to the American Now First contribute all the cash that you can in the form of sub- scriptions to the American Red Cross. offer which certain druggists in New York City who have pledged 10°, of their receipts next Saturday have been authorized to make. There must be a lot of things sold in the drug store that you need in your home, drugs, remedies, toilet needs, soaps, tooth brushes, hair brushes, toilet powders, stationery, rubber goods, or nursery Take advantage of our regular Week-end Food Specials, tea, coffee, cocoa sold at reduced prices, YOU MIGHT JUST AS WELL buy next Saturday and thus con- tribute 1c of every dollar that you spend just as surely as though you had sent it to the Red Cross yourself. This same plan of giving ten cents of every dollar re- ceived is not alone in effect in the Liggett Stores, but in store in New York City that signi- fies its intention to donate 10% of its receipts by displaying the official sign which we reproduce at the heading of this announcement. Then take advantage of this 1918. Freedom at ence from theagony of | skin disease. The soothing wash of olla Try D. D. 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