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1920, “40 ., _.THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, f hh gh and its employees tol formed at t ere request, He he 1. ¥ 1 Rapid Trap « y antod for f ving strike was all clroumstant t vin ne t Mit ft P M . ‘A lengthy colloquy, between 1 ° iit did Diet tor a ‘ STORE OPEN 9 A. M. Le bers of the jury and Mr. Watson cul ‘ tr. {f int “ ' minated in a juror asking rik i} n eer : | NO PROOF OF SWANN TELLS JURY ITS SCOPE! 4 a bat t ' ' HAS “LIMIT.” a : Laon py bu ‘ y rT i i A “What is the firat public. letter on better than on other ro oy , PR OVERSHADOWING CRIME you ever wrote for the Mayor?" | ity, and they were getting ohee te wine =) ye Mr. Talley exclaimed: “That might] better pay periee D ‘ie ONE POLICY FOR 32 YEARS og ek Sg WHEN HEDLEY TALKED TO wann to question M sul GPetTG Leatac Beige ihe Mfoeeh ll me, ie nile bon “4 You have het ii MEN ABOUT FARE INCREASE. hé Grand ationally nown Standard Merchandise LOW PRICE EASY Mr. Hedley PROMPT DELIVERIES! TERMS admitted that on seve- to inquire into @ man's private 4 p Thy M y (Continued from Second Page.) fairs or the, Mayor's either, Tam the| fal occasions he spoke about the in t Ll Ale W EDN SD A Mi * ines jadviser of the and Jury on points | creaxe in fares to the men, when they (On matter agilt of law, and I advise you that your Kked for an iner por a belterment 4 ton a the failure of the Interborough | jurisdiction is just as limited as mine, |19 working conditions, He emphasized Tea vide strike breakers was an|We are not here for the purpose of | to them that wages could not be ine fall lin ‘dove iv HEE (3) sridence of collusion. ‘The Mayor inquiring into any permonal, opinion.” creased “until we get more money 28 to the tiov at Connolly had stated that} Foreman Almirall said: “Phat is a] coming in ‘ 5 arene J i 5 ¥ was told there would be a| discuss Mr. Swann made it clear he wan said to Fe un Alm Weedeater ‘on Sule ie If the men did not get an in-!) Mr. Swann rejoined: “I do not think vfining bis questions to the subway GY Ned tes Qi s+} wage. The following day, he! it well to take down the discussion. re Sere railway He. 8 ad his ‘ r by the Dining Room Suites and all Other Fur- @ald, Hedley told the Board of Esti-, Mr. Talley sald: "The only record | obJect was to ascertain if Mr. Hedley pee a i and Rug a 20 3elc te that he did not know there was] that should be made here ix the tes. | had told the Tirotherhood or its off! det gar niture and Rugs Marked 20°; Below be a strike until there and then pS MSL i de eid eta ts This Sal disc uses on Last Week's Prices for witnees ie not recoris.” rs then asked if from a Withee, A of thc ind consent th minst’ you?" irand Jury is in. session wer any question they pro panies could not pay an increase in ¢ wager unless all of the companies re- cetved an increase in fare. peated ae Q, Did you make such a st nt 1 shall ans ind, of course, T don't know \,one of the two are telling the AD seme LE OTARTED OVER LET. | Nous bof ve advisable for the Jury to th Not in exactly that Ian- pound,” replied Mr. Swann TER BY MAYOR. written by Mayor Hylun areprepared | Puewe, t told the men COAt Oe | saaion and anked tn Bwantl I? he J en the ~ { p were paying ¢ 1 think the m Mr. Swann asked if he WAS C wann again objected, and told | We Were paying out Un tae yor and some of the Grand Jurors| Mr. were satistied [ was telling them the as District Attorney As a@ witne Bs to the authorship of the fends | the Grand Jury that he would be will. | 10" The fi aA wit Bod Fellow Citizens” letter occurred,| Ing to argue lis objections before the | uth. hinitted that he haa lhe foreman replied vssitn Answering the question of a ¢ d urt. Foreman Almirall sald if the |» iat y are +h Pitts was the oy Mr. Swi 3 sata ' shall Beery ik Victor Watson, City Editor of| orang ey tee et nee intestine | auty ee Tate asa See See from the Giang Price satan hot the author, | ton there would be no harm to the| rans mployee to help obtain ay” Air. Swann said the Grand dur Ten-piece suites. ‘The Will Nun, Peinod F er nee CoRwane i ew hither rate of fare, but thix was not /eould call hm us an individual uite, in golden oak, illustrated, ccnsisting « Buffet, Ex Fignted Tith him about getting | Teimed that the question waa not | sid for the purpose of creating pro |textity, ax It could ny other tnt tension Table, China Closet, Serving Table vara \ paganda, vidual. Bam Side Che holstered in Brown Gent The Mayor denied that Mr. Wat-| Kerman ran | idst 01 ayia | om in, 7 Sayed) tive phic neat ray Gen submitted to him the most con-| | Mr. Swann told the jure that at een ee att On Ten dry lounge TURTIE glts gran, Son are Leather. A ‘typical example of the savings that t Widerable part of the letter WIMiGen Dreaent on A mandatory Ube reas’ dou its request be served Uboe vourselt? “Woe Will makes possible in all our Dining Room Furnitu : Ret oade entitled to protection and, | > cou h@ served Upol Bt Vhon wi ‘ ae a ee The Juror, pressing his question, Mr. Watecn not to anawer |that George Battle ou uppea NEW YORK’S LARGEST FURNITURE STORE. told him he was entitled to privileges | #imned to them Later that | Mr. Swann did not leave the roow and immunities. The witness then| afternoon Mr. Swann appeared before | and during the debate which followed declmed to ans t question on | th and said ithe District Attorney at one point the ground of its irrelevancy he District Attorney requests the | asked that squtement UPTOWN 3D AVE. AND aan STREET BROOKLYN BROADWAY CORNER SARATOGA AVE. maid: You, the majority Wrote any of it?” “He submitted a part of it.” Q. How much? A. Well, he didn’t of it, before you Wa CORNEN first vilege of withdrawing from the correct, that there is a charge of con- 4TH STREET aie That a cai’ arnt the bene DENIES THAT HEARST INSPIRED j Grand Jury any further consideration gptracy against the i. : NEW YORK--OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. fm the early part-of he ay. and r ia : peer re Hearn (oe neers of conspiracy between the | 1 ad say ." replied the BROCKLYN— (Includ.ng Clothing Dept.) OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, pen usked if ‘liam FR learst | ‘ompany offic tf nes oreman siti « con ts hl ” eld to him, “tet me some more ideas) or any of his representatives asked | Hrotharhood of Employes, the Milk spiracy made by the Brotherhood und Kxceptional” does not do justice to these values, ro Oe ae Tl fring it Out/ nim to write the Hylan letter, Mr.|conspiracy charges, and ask the the officials of the Interborough which ai | ere Their 1 iful mysel _I_ went to the Mayor's nin eal Grand Jury to confine thelr attention ich are so out of the ordinary. heir beautiful Office and Watson called up and said) “No, they didn’t, so help mo ¢ he future to the special object for | ; q ‘ Be had some ideas, and T told the, n\n tam: ta, tele in the future to the spect ect, for = styling is the result of fine hand drawn-work, which tenographer to take down the ideas, hare: was’ Any othe 4h RBM RAHA O LIE oe pe New Fi b ia R ran RtAb lane di fo typewrite them and submit them |papor, other than the Heeeat m ee eee nea’ ok ermihal epru W ers 0 ornaments some of the models, real filet lace used in fo me, and what he suggested and ora, that suggested editor PAM \ profusion and dainty tucking. All models of flesh tT had there. 1 put this letter] piracy between t erboroush oplie “ : F ; 4 Wiape and then I asked the opin- [cone ey ete ie ameemonoumn | Foreman Almirail replied: | termes and white, except one which comes in navy blue and ee roe on, two others around. the nd whether Ohne tb cooude te the: Dinklee AGT has a collar of Venise lace. offi wha bh torney's request.” i @nd they expressed it, and it was See other pages for our three-column tisement and advertise- The jury wished, the Foreman ti r olumn advertisement and advertise: oll view, and it was chahged mel |to proceed with Mr. Hedley and x | ment of Men's Styl wear Clothes. a Watson testified the day following, | in purticular, ce aenih tha Grand dae 16 Bept. 16. Shown by one of the jurors Hedley on Oct. 8 linat. investurat (Grand Jury 1 | @ clipping from the New York Amer a waive hat Investigation to be conducted, fean containing a letter from th “ag fb a ked Mr. Swann, Mayor, Watson identified it He de cha ME Reuin sala he doin Mied that he wrote the letter, but| ficials had fomented r. Swann said he would examine After a while admitted he had written es to any witnesses he was called upon b compel p ic officials to con: crease of fares from five c eight cents Mr. Hedley testified to the strike in 1916 and snid ot the Grand Jury to examine, intim: ing that thereafter the Grand Jury [must initiate any action taken, Te then left the room. When the District @ portion of the letter, ®OME HE RECOGNIZES AS “SUB- STANTIALLY HIS.” Mr. Watson read four or five para- Attorney wa @raphs which he said he did not rec-| ployed tot of the|recalled it was apparent that th Ognize as his, but others he said were| strikers. 'T were re-ibreach betw himself and the tial the suggestions 1 after the strike, he said, and|Grand Jury was wide open. : “In passing I want Employees’ brotherhood was| James Ik Quackenbush, general make this comment, that some of things I wrote were originally |“ = = = = — = Mayor's ideas and he passed them | to me and the ideas of While Mr. Watson was explaining Wall Street phase of the Hylan J 1 he referred to a newspape! | he wrote in December in he stated that 187 per cent. was in Interborough dividends. He interrupted by a juror who said Watson article was misleading, asked, “You say the public re- part of these dividends?” Before the witness could respond ct Attorney Swann said to “That is misleading; owns the whole of it.” “When asked who invited him to the peesor’s office the witness said he had eral invitation at all times. When Hackett and Barrientos in Exquisite Rigoletto Love Duet These exclusice Columbia artists make a marvelous vocal combination in “E II Sol dell’Anima,” the match- less duet of the Duke and Gilda from Verdi’s Rigoletto. His seductive pleading and her response make this Final Even Sale FURS, | i Now al 50% Savings For economy Cranberries are just the thing—easy to pre- Ik YOU NEED OK THINK OF BUYING A Suto apie Ste. Watson "t ‘letter the supreme love « of one of the rR COAT st ARK: SET OR MUPE DONT * TISs SSA ! e have arranged for to-day Ree ae coer tan cores pare and no greatest of all operas. sng tenricle pee Myre wer inne ek eric Attorney Swann, of whom our entire fur stock after inventory Positively 49616—$2.00 nothing in the house will be held) in. reserve-— viiny 1 bear the caption of this in waste. COME AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE, RIGHT * NOW OF THE FINEST FURS SHOWN ON ME. Swann, repitet: ra Ore) Geant FIFTH AVE. AT COST OF MANUFACTURE, fo understand it myself. Mr. Watson then said: “I am get- to the point where perhaps J t not know whether I am testify- against myself or not.” r. Watson admitted that his sug- gestion of collusion between the In- On Sale Tuesday and Wednesday 100.00|#vtn, S1s!co™ 325.00 129.50 Hutton Seal Com 350,00 349.50 French Seal Coats Spevlal reduction French Seal Goats French Seal Coats Beaver tr 7 Cranberries G.White Grainger Sparkles in “Polish Dance” Seal Deleaae 220.00) Se rete has x (| French Seal Coats 250.00 Mink Coats 247.50 That enticing melodious mixture of | Hudson Seal Coats 289,50 Fine Marmot Conte 149.50 blitheness and pathos, Scharwenka’s “Polish Dance in E Flat Minor,” ripples forth alluringly under Percy | Huger Beaver tr 267.50 35.00 400. 00 Raccoon Coats 7a. 00 Hudson Se al Stoles Squirrel C ‘oats (President) Ghieceeatich 6 te venous 1 i" dicwmincea the rainger’s lightsome touch. in the Nutria Sport Coats 197 5Q) Fine Skunk ¢ ‘apes 100.00 | In belted ] Muskrat Coats Contrasting collar Skunk Neckpieces Formerly $ Hudson Seal Muffs reverse this exclusive Columbia artist renders that popular favorite by Grieg, ‘To the Springtime,” and his own sailor’s chantey, “One More Day, My John.” Choice Skunk Muffs 198.50) teins, Sian 25.00 Animal Wool Scarfs 10.00) fete oes, Se 24.00 25.00 Half-Yearly Sale df Fancy and White Shirts WE know that our patrons will welcome the opportunity to choose from a large assortment of men’s shirts at prices which are without parallel in Greater New York. $ 1 95 §3° 35 i $7.50 Shirts, Batiste $pa.85 and De Luxe Madras. A-6128—$1.50 $4.00 and $4.50 Shirts. White and Fancy Madras. Some pleated bosoms. aes and $3. .00 Shirts, Me ras and Harmony Percales. $3.50 Shirts. Figured $ Percales, collars to match. $3.65 and $4.00 Shirts, $ Lorraine Madras, Fancy Crepes, etc., etc. Fine English and Scotch Madras. Seidel’s Violin Sobs “Eili, Eili” A marvelous feat of musicianship is this exclusive Columbia artist's rendering of “Eili, Eili,” that age-old ago nized ery to heaven. Actually human cries of despair, the wailing and sobs of multi- tudes, are in the tones of Toscha Seidel’s i \ violin. 49526-——$1.50 And 46 Other Great Selections The St new Columbia selections for February include 2 ivand Opera arias, 1 Neapolitan ballad sung by a Grand Opera star, 18 popular song hies, 8 orchestra selections: 4 band pieces, 5 piane solos, 2 accordion solos, 2 hymas, 1 violin solo and 10 dances, comprising 6 fox-trots, 3 waltzes a a one-step, | $5.00 and $5.50 Shirts, Heavy-weight Empire Silks--Loomeraft SILK and Mellowspun § ilks and Broadcloths SHIRTS —Fancy Stripes and Plain White. Formerly $12.50, $13.50 and $14.50 No Need for If You Place Baby in a SREENPOINT there Is Worry TRIP -LOCK CRIB Tip of the 7 p ' Trip-Lovk “under the Crib. 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