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ae famsburg Bridge. In the Plaza Court day he told Magistrate MeGuire that was not boss of the bridge, eGuire Informed him it » that a men in policeman Sing’e and double barrel; also high-power rifles. All the best makes on’y. No store was ever so re- plete with évery kind of sportsmen’s equipment. tHe EVENING WORLD, FHURBDAY, OOTUBER 9, NAVY “SOFT JOB” FOR THREE MONTHS GOST HIM $000 Horwitz Not Asked for Money, but Common Sense Told Him Something Was Wanted, | It cost Philip Horwitz, No. 73 West 118th Street, $3,000 to wear the uni- form of the United States Navy for three months, who testified to-day be- fore the court martial trying Lieut. Hunting Apparel Waterproof coats with big game pockets, riding breeches, trousers with re- inforced seats and knees, fo boots, ‘reversible caps for alone" = deer atalking. , Decoys for duck shooting Gun Cases EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN & DAVEGA & 15 Cortlandt St. 405 Broadway 831 Broadway, 125 W. 125th St. Near Biway Neer Canal 9 = Near 18th #. In Season: MOOSE in Canada. DEER New York and Maine, Oct, 1 to Now. 15. BEAR im Pennsylvania. GAME BIRD8—Grouse, Partridge, Golden Plover, Ducks, é0., 4c, for the neat siz wee | Commander Christopher Marsden on charges of accepting valuable gifts from men he placed in “soft berths” in the navy. Horwitz said be was enrolled on Sept, 11, 1918, and discharged in De- comber. He mid he paid $3,000 to Louis Markowitz for his enrotiment. “Did Markowits ask you fer the money?” asked Emendort Carr, coun- sel for the defenea “No,” sald Horwits. “But common sense told me they would want some- thing for the trouble of getting me into the navy. Markowits refused a check and said it would have te be cash.” Horwits said the enrofiment blank wag filled out in Markowtts's office at No. 196 Liberty Street, and that You win in the Game of Life, like Base- ball, often by the edge you have on the other fellow in better “neryes.” And Adams Black Jack Gum, favorite of many great ball players, is a nerve steadier. Try a package, and let it help you over the rough spots of the day’s work, ADAMS Pure Chewing Gum Adams Black Jack Adams California Fruit Adams Yucatan Adams Chiclets Adams Pepsin W Adams Sen Sen AMERICAN CHICLE COMPANY NEW YORK CLEVELAND CHICAGO KANSAS CITY SAN FRANCESCO 1919, there were many other such blanks there at the time, Horwitz said thero was no navy recruiting sign on the door. He declared he had made an addi- tional gift of $900 to Markowitz and that just before he was recalled to the Navy Yard to explain his enrol- ment a diamond bracelet worth about $900 was sent to him, The Inst witness for the prosecu- tion was ‘Lawrence Baron, No, 360 West 86th Street, who he en- rolled on August 28 or 29 and that the papers were dated back to Au- gust 1. : “L was turned down on my first Physical examination,” said Baron, “but Markowitz told me to be ex- amined again, I did and was passed. | Then Markowitz Wemanded $500 and $50 more for the doctor, refused, but he threatened to make it hot for me and especially for my brother, who was already in the navy, I was afraid of what jo- wits could do to men in the service and I paid.” Mayor Hylan to-day began an in- vestigation of the badge contracts awarded La the bia pylon seb bing new “si service” bureau e Police Bearcavent and the Quarter- masters’ Department of the Police Department to Louls H. Markowits, self-confessed “go-between" in the Third Naval District bribery scan- dals, who in the last year obtained many thousands of dollars worth o contracts from both State and city departments. Among the “contracts” awarded to Markowitz were $10,946.77 worth of badges and insignia for the New York Police Reserve which were paid for out of the 1918 Bheeps- head Bay games, $10 badges for the “special service” bureau and $1,400 by the Quartermasters’ Department. Markowitz refuses to disclose the amount of the contract and Special Deputy Commissioner John M. Shaw says he knows nothing about it, ——_————— EX-COLUMBIA PROFESSOR WANTS $115,000 DAMAGES Gattell Charges Injury to Social and Professional Prestige Be- cause of Dismissal. Papers were filed to-day in the County, Clerk's office in two damage suite, ag- gregating $116,000, by J. MoKeen Cat- tell, former professor of psychology at Columbia University, against Nicholas Murray Butler, President, and George L. Ingraham, John B. Pine, Francis 8. Bangs and Stephen Baker, trustees of the university. Prof. Cattell, who was released from the university in October, 4917, for al leged seditious remarks and for en- couragine disloyalty mong the students, asks for $65,000 for the loss of his posi- T at Gret) Nis inability to get another position ow- ing to the stigma atiached to his name as a result of the ciroumstances under which he left Columbia, A second damage suit has been insti- uted by Cattell for $50,000 for alloged njury to his social and professional prestige. Prof. Cattell in the paper states that tion, which paid him $5,000 a year, and/he was twenty-six years and that the charges brought against him by the President and trustees of the umiversity were libelous. employed at Columbia a Cleared on Charge of Suspicion of Berglary. Jerome O'Nelil, twenty-four years The distinctive American beverage today for |a bank clerk, of No, 331 East 924 Street, who was arrested a few days ago charged with suspicion of burglary, was discharged when arraigned before Magistrate Levine in the Harlem Court to-day. It was alleged that O'Neill had broken into the confectionary store of Max Mendel at No. 150 Bast 86th Street last Monday and stolen about $1,000 in Liberty bonds and cash. old, ALE “A true ginger product—aged and mellowed.” Anexpression that means per fection among those who knew Ginger Ale. — ae TO DEALERS: New York Disttibutor for HARVARD GINGER ALE, SEGGERMAN BROS., 91 Hudson St. Wj U. S. Army Woo! Blankets (gray). .$6.00 Seer Wool Blankets (olive U.S. Army Leather Jerkins or Coste (woo! cloth lined) .. Neve Depts st SALE OF U. S. ARMY & NAVY GOODS QUARTERMASTER’S DEPT. THE WAR IS OVER—BUY Now U.S. Army Shirts (0. D. 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