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. ; By Children of New York Society MAKE PEACE WT THE GRAND JURY ages \ccept Invitation Enter Room Where Interborough Inquiry Is Being Conducted. to “eh S8s MORE TRAINS RUNNING MARION \ rE | SMITHERS | Lexington A¢e. Sub and Ninth Ave. “I.” Service Improved Through Evening World. Peace—or at least a truc ap: | eared to have been established to- jay between District Attorney Swann ind the Ioxtraordinary Mr. Attorney trand Jury. | | Swann and Axsistant District Valley went to the Grand Jury room and sent in a message say- we they would come in if wantell They swore invited und entered. A WwW Minutes later © messenger ut and summoned Iedtey, | | Vice President and General Manager f the Lntorborough Rapid ‘Transit | tompany, and he went in ! These incidents were interpreted to nean that the Gr district Attorney w ogether tn the Inve WALLER. (Ores UNDE RWwoOR ONDERwoos Jury and the re again working | tigation of the | (nterborough’s campaign for higher | fares. Last Friday the Grand Jury ent before Justice Weeks und asked the appointinent of an outside awyer to help in the Interborough investigation. ) When Mr. Hedley cume out he said the Grand Jury was through with him “as far as I know.” Mr. Gwann eald after leaving the Grand Jury room: “We questioned Mr. Hedley at length, and so did some of the grand jurors. ‘The hearing will be resumed to-morrow with other witnesses who will be selected by the Grand Jury tself. The District Attorney's office . rived yesterday, sald he intended to : . Pieces, ' hate . Oa pnts wh . A as will not submit any names of wit- Investigation Into State Agri-|conform to the latest announcement) One Court Makes This Admission nessés, but will merely offer advice Arrangements were completed here i jor the plans for th ‘4 hatin Ph f 1 and assistance, ‘The Grand Jury it- by the New York Tetephone! Culture Department SHOWS | Queens, another of yesterday{s at- in Advocating Plea for In- self will take the initiative.” for a long distance tel ape Amazi Stati |rivals, did not commit himself, creased Pay, tama a made y to-morrow - mazing Situation, . ‘was asked whether he call to be made early to-morrow m é s tol. Aveble Miller, commanding th Be rk eee Rees: pho Jing between the King of Belgium and | pestle ee ee en coenttvttag, holda, | <The stenomraphers of the Magistrates planned, as had been roported, to re- | Ihis party in Francisco and Belgian | nj, (ons Island group o} ng Helas, | courts, who recently applied for an in move certain men from the Grand (ticials’ there. flan) Wiai purported to be phote hic | said he hed no doubt that All the avla- {crease in salary, apparently have the Jury. . | cuaiaverkeult whit: bec wae up ove )| coples of letters between well-known | tors would carry out the latest official | support of the Magiarates, Magistrate "Ud tike to find the man who! ine miles of clear copper wire at 1 o'clock | politicians and State Commissioner Joneph IL. Schwab, writing to the Bonrd vented that statement,” he said. to-morrow morning., local thne, which Pecinut Hine Hawn cain “OKs ad a hard trip ytrying on fof Estimate as President of the Rea’ 'Tho victory of The Evening World | wll be 10 o'clock to-night, Pacifie’” * - 4 es ul nd they are inclined to | Estate Owners’ Protective Association, n tbe movement for better service | Ume, n officials will t fro of his staff wer ad into, th talk wit eedom than they [*" > It ja not too much ,te) und fewer transfert in the subways | pecial set equipped with twenty-five to-day at the investigation of thg | would normal aid. “But what- | Je Pane pape ‘ ‘a pte ri Pe sad on the elevated lines Secame vies i pleces to be placed in a room in Agricultural Department by George} ever the orig nal. ¢ » thoae orders | or pes: (Fs apr aeiean eR O ble to-day whea orders of PO ——__— NY Waldorf Astoria, The call will be Gordon Battle, as special commis. | have ne Bs changed AAS tity Wu sraclattate: He applies Gepecially ite Servigo Commissioner Nixon went| WOQLWoRTH AND JAMES DONAHOE Piste rave ae Wer. Over All SURE Roner, that 1 think they Will show [the new. Mngiateater, : nto effect on the Lexington Avenue The chiidven of the New York tich ate an attractive feature of 1fé Pea ive chea ee beeasas ino to{_ The letters, it appeared. ‘In tos x good suidiers and fy on} yfagistrate House @ Iso champions ubway and Ninth Avenue clevated! gt Virginia's Hot Springs. Those shown in the composite photograph aro | taik to 1": Spl many N Hd been browshE BY RAY MON ee a trom |telt cause, saying that they are the ines Until to-day northbound Ltx;| of the soctal elect, with parents duly catalogued in the Social Register. |New Y head of the| Cit to Sire: B. M. Hook, & photoms lin rancieco ready (0 start sagt at [onto Noiey MABOE CO Ve at 1 reet For instance, there is Marion, the tiny equestrienne, who is the daugh- | Bel Mission, which re-|T!! i id ; Hilde ” Lecceahin ES CEM: Ume) from San Frans ass aativaty Te alternate trains over} ter of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Smithers; the junior Douglas Warner, |Cently arrived in this country, Mrs. | Fle ue eee evar Le ' nounced tt 4 1s not proportionate to t i ; ¢ 1 snid he had told t M 4s announced that he nd ts not prop his route ran in the rush hours " i wit al of th bitdin I rcording to the through to Kingsbridge Road. son of Mr. and Mrs. D, W. Paige; the diminutive golfer, Mary Alice Diva accompanying the|the originale had been stolen " rmy permiss‘on on his re Work dome, , Ro araing ee ae Under the same order Ninth Avenue| Waller, proud daughter of a distinguished New York house, and [roy purty, will ulso talk wth her Ruv-|th© photozrapler'y, by. burslat ea re is seek: caied tues arieni| nate Klevated trains. which have run only! that pair of cherubs, Masters Woolworth and James, sons of Mr. | band. | “Aa allagea:iettart te mange laa : { ; cel erte —ie 5 et ae Wondiagh passereone ta| and Mrs. James Donahue and grandsons of the laie Mr, Wool- — tor William J. Heffernan to Commis. | 4 RODMAN LAW, AVIATOR DIES. a shuttle train, in the rush hours} worth. - | FACE OF GIRL SLASHED ser Calvin D. Huson referred to a | : vent through to Woodlawn without vida ai eee | . case against Antonio apd Dora Ca C Daredevil . tab sry RO RAEY any change of cars. | el ft No, 39 ‘ Tahere' Both extensions of service are effec. | % NuMber of these complaints before; and attorneys for the co It] ON HER Way 1 SCHOOL |t lia Of N Third Avenue, Brook Pi GREENVILLE, 8. C., Oct, 14.—Rod tive between 6 and 9 in the morning| the Public Service Commission and | is the desire of the railway ¢ oad lyn. The parties were alleged to have man and Lieut, Webs |men Law, aviator and parachute leaper, and 5 and 7 in t Until to- ole jan Maen Hearings haben Ket eat boat igs privile a ede Steen) ___ |#old impure olive oi I trust,” the ne © yesterday, |who startied New York ago mind GAY: Damsengyy Staring fOr! Wacd: | tlaniwas opposed by the traction som. | sued that It wan up to the companies | Young Ma Accused of Attacking [letter suir, “you will do your utmost | Fivs west Hyers were |othor citien by his teats, to-day at ease tes ieavelied cabeee to eer Ultimately General Manager| to show proof that they were josing| — Fourteen-Year-Old Miss Who |*?,"#¥@ this case taken off the ree= | Witla a day's hey 0 ‘4 |} the Camp Sevier Hospital of pulmonary 3 aniterred thane ta Ula Ninth | signed the agreement. money by the practice are is jord."* DB oal.. cried. that ‘the Martin {tiperewonie Street, transferred there to the Ninth) discontinuance of the S-cent| Commise-oner Nixon sald the Cor- Jilted Him. cad a reply | ba ce ne teat tite naneTia | He. was « brathen of Ruth Law, the ikice ridge Read to the shuttle train, |{r@psfer arrangement between the| poration Counsel might have until) Pes cl ( pier ike the Untied States, which wae fh aviatrix, . See eas. the rauiile train. \Interborough subway system and the|Friday to study the financial aspect| Carl In twenty-thre rs old, ne , Rc EB rw Tread po ‘ me The a aR And Miblas I bbe al de-| Bronx crogs-town line at the inter-{of the situation and show that the|of No. 2422 Arthur Avenue, the Bronx, | Huson requests me to say to you that ny Ls eo rphe | Pireman Pats Head Out Cab Window mand of 7 oe ippsilin wan tor Bate section of Broadway and 18st Street | practice has not been followed at al was to-day held in $3,000 bail by Mag-|the ease against Antonio and Doral (lj) Ey Rag fe Llp blag wae and In Kit er service anc sfers after as debated to-day before Public financial loss. Mr. Nixon intimated |istrate Kotchendorfer of the Lon stell ot No. 397 Thire r Bone 26.4 by Leah alla . or complaint Yrom readers of this news. ! Service Commissioner Nixon by As-|that unless this can be shown thelrsinng ite Polles Court, one charwe| renee noe, ura Avenues tone of the four passengers, was} FREBHOLD, N. J. Oct. 14-— Leanne paper, The Evening World placed sistant Corporation Counsel Victory discontinuance order will issue. sland City Police Court, on a charge! Brooklyn, will not be prosecuted as! smashed thirty miles cast of Omaha of his engime cab window, ©. 1 l ihe tace’ of pretty Angeline it has been discontinued | Francis Wilson of Bordentown, firemen on — - — urteen-year-old school wir! Another letter indented that Jo » fog and in 4 the Pennsylvania Railroad, was in- UU AAS UZ TM a of No. 93 Payntar Avenue, Long Island! j, aoa a Indicated that John |v iaxe a landing was tripped by tele-|stantly killed here early this morn- 5 I Silty. |H. 2 y Was active on behalf | graph wire Pran nd his pas-ling when hia head struck the end of Bi|| It was alloged that Innicelio had been |i bis constituents, Thin letter, dated | nengors werey reverely shaken Steel box ear B3||told him to cease his attentions. This|Committce of Kings County, maid. | Bi) | morning, as the girl was on her way to} “My Dear Commissioner Allow me s Public School N Tnnieelto waited, cab tat for your information a Ey] |her three blocks from her home, and as | notice whict served on Mr. Hen d Pill C through her left check, The srl nutter 4 Ae pias Al jrEaeeas | ° ¢ e oO ¢ fereamed and two policemen chased | eh was not branded as re- | aste ight ine- quired by the statutes. an 1 W ases and captured Innicello, “1 do not believe he would intense! ie The girl was taken to St. John's Hos- | tionally commit an infraction of. th pital, where it was said she would re- | agricultural laws and I am info: ‘ HH of Pure Linen wl [aerate ert fad he ior Ul~mixed with the famous ifs AUERBACH VANILLA CHOCOLATE $10 |is recor ou have a.confection that makes you know oie ah 000 WORTH OF FURS sone" y ces HE satisfaction derived from the knowledge that j an [aeonemceriste. how good it is to have that enjoyable sense McCutcheon’s Towels, Sheets and Pillow Cases are L ‘A S T | ton mentio | | all pure linen, increases from year to year. You will find ,that they not only have stood the’ strain of repeated launder- ing but have retained the soft refined lustre that is the test of genuine flax. Keg. Trade Mayls Pure Linen Towels 7 Guest Towels of pure Linen, 15x24 inches, $7.50 to 15.00 dozen, Pure Linen Huckaback Towels in the medium sizes, $9.00 to 18.00 dozen. full sizes, $10.50 to 65.00 dozen. Pure Linen Embroidered Guest Towels, 15x24 inches, $27.00 to 54.00. Bed Linens Pure Linen Sheets for single beds, 72x99 inches, $25.00 to 30.00, 72x108 inches, $27.50 to 57.50 pair. For double beds, 90x99 inches, $21.50 to 32.50, and 90x108 inches, $23.50 to 65.00 pair. Pure Linen Pillow Cases, size 22! »x36 inches, $5.25 to 12.50 pair. In Order Holiday Embroidering Now It is particularly desirable that Handkerchiefs, es well as Bed Linens, Towe!s and Table Linens which are to be embroidered with initials, monograms or crests for Christmes, should be ordered IMMEDIATELY. This will allow us ample time to execute the work in the best pcssible manner, es well as insure you against dis- eppointment in delivery. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets MARY Avice fin DPOVGLAS>S WARNER PAIGE, JR. NG OF BELGIUM 10. TALK | Circuit to Be Set Over 3,500 Mile | With 25 Sets of Head ho Was a w Nonlin f ter, was held by the j nd the furs through infor. mation that @ number of trunks had been taken to No, 229 Kast 1th Stre and lat ved to the 13th Street address Bush the police say, told then they bought ‘the furs in a Chicago poolroom for $800 and brought tein vere fer gale, ‘The 59 police were notified, —»——- To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablow), Coury and Headache and Works We Chow a ty ot the, | FROM FRISGO TO NEW YORK | Laborer and Salesman, Both From he reply 0 to b ey Commissioner H, KE, Cole, wa Chicago, Say They Bo jaiso read into the record peers . | Dear Mr. MeCooey Goods in Poolroom. On my return this morning fron Even {a these days of high wages the |th® State Fair and other movi st pouseasion of $10,000 worth of furs b: ind your letter of the henry Y) You may inform Mr y Holtn Edward Bush, who described himself as| Holtman of No. lsh}. Hroadway laborer from Chi 1 to his ar Brooklyn, that he need pay no fu inls morning att ) Square Hotel. | attention to the enalty let dated With him was arrested Ernest Levy, | July 1, 1914 and signed G ) from Chicago, who described him-| Flanders, counsel of this depactment elf as @ salesman. The case has been di roantiinuy 1 f 23nd Strect sta. | Another letter, ai to have be A ned by Cole” sity ©) that mh ion took the men Into custody after | Fenut ; Curt Bauchwitz, No, 203° Kast 13th | tists of names of prod fa Street, told him the bad left the furs to Swi & Uo, in his ¢ 4 Baueliwitz, who id . <—— * AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT STARTED | } French Avintor's Attempt Falled © o Weather, MISSY-LE Franee, Oct. 14,—-Avii o'clock this morning h {tight last retura to hie alrdrome here Major Spatz and Lieut. Kiel Go by Rail. | Major Carl Spat# and Lieut. 1. ¢.| Kiel, aviators, who reached Roose velt Field, Mineofa, Saturday evening | he army's cross-continent fight | came out flat to-day with the tion that they would not carry it the programine which required ; tiem to fly back to in Francisoo, tarting between to-morrow morning and Priday morning Major Spatg exhibited the orders he d by ac 1 € Spaty said, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1919, LEADING FLYERS Fol te REFUSE TORETURN | STATEN ISLAND GIRL ~~ PLANS MEALS FOR 1,000 IW UNGLE SAM'S SERVICE TO PACIFIC BY AIR Say They Will Probably ved al San Prane » which ai ed him, with fifteen others, to pro plane to Roose ut twenty apecifi colt Field control jand ending “on reporting at Ro velt Meld ey will return by ¥ o [(iwir home stations The travel dt-|Miss Chapman, Cornell Graduate, ted is necessary in the military en Charge of Treasury hese were his only orders, Major Lunchroom, and he inter to abide! wtisg Dorothy Chapman of Heber- them unless hia request to return ‘ - ton Avenue, Port Richmond, Staten & southern route by air, moving discretion, was granted, |!sland, who recently graduated with Licut, Klel said he was of the same] large class in home economics at nung. Cornell University, bas been given | Captain Lowell 11, Smith, who or-| charge of the lunchroom in the Treas- Ir'ved yesterday, ke PROCESS BUTTER MAN A FRIEND OF: ud+he intended to] ury Building at Washington. the return trip as specified in The lunchroum, operated by the latest programme and welcomed | Federal Red Cross, was started by hance to prove he could cross |Mrs. Willlam McAdoo and Mrs. Carter United States er in an alr-]Glass, in an effort to bring down the © than Licut. BW. Maynard, [high cost of living and serves nour- Flying Parson, ‘The Smith's] ishing lunches tov1,000 Government » aur between New York thirty Maynard, he employees daily. vowed be was » F Miss Chapman, who is only twenty- rancisco and } utes loss t an was] two years old, is the daughter of Dr. lied for landing in the wrong |and Mrs, Newton D. Chapman . ne 1 \ Cleveland and not reaching — t fetal rol until four hours AYS STE PHERS KNOW JOHN H. MROQEY ©. scrS.Sco.Ssss STENOGRA : pb MORE THAN MAGISTRATES | Licut. A. S. Worthington, who ar. > 1 -—— discontinued by With best wish Australia at 9 o'clock, On his first attempt to start o; Sunday, he met adverse weather conditions and was forved to He was sighted ov called “taste.” Test your taste with an AUERBACH CHOCOLATE PEANUT BAR D. AVERBACH &@ SONS liv AVE. 467m TO 477m BT BURGLARS LOOT SAFES AND LEAVE. AN EMPTY BOTTLE Travel From Floor to Floor of” Office Building, Taking * Cash and Bonds. Thorough and scientific burglary of the five upper floors of the business building at Nos. 220-234 Weil Sevene teenth Street some time between last+ and Monday” morning became known to-day with- Jout the gid or coneent of the poles,” who hove been visiting the place from | Lime to time since and suggesting that the les tenants sald on the subject” the better, X Saturday afternoon . @ The door on each of the landings of the upper floors had heen attacked), apparently with an electric drill, tak ing power from the elestric ght, socket on the landing, Each lock hade been bored out In the same manaer and the door pried open with a steel ber, ‘The following casualtios Weng; Hieted Aa Fighth Floor—Richard N. Krause, embonsed seais, one safe opened, 3% 1,000 In gold leat overs. ors scattered broads rp Seventh Floor—Storeroom, Owl Drug, Company. one claret bottle taken. " Sixth Floor—Edward Usofkin Come, pany, lithographers; safe opened, $100, Liberty Bond, a gold watch and (200., in cash taken; papers scattered all over the floors. Fifth Floor-Offices, Owl Drug {Company; one smal! safe rifled; ane }attacked, but intact: statement of losses withheld. Papers torn and scattered Fourth Floor—New York Engray: ers’ Supply Company; safe resisted attack; papers from files scattered; empty claret bottle from seveatR, _ floor left on safe Baker Going to Cleveland. WASHINGTON: Oot, 14.--Bee Baker wili leave for Cleveland t \to addvess the Federation of Wor | Basis Expeciallyao your order wuh sweet sleepy jestions. sewn in every seam of Us restfel | OSTERMOOR Na adie Mactese teed, $1508 SpineCcoghes | Migtowt ponsiite erade of invitingly luturious: IM can produce, |OSTERMOOR & CO, || 116 KLIZABETH ST. 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