The evening world. Newspaper, September 23, 1920, Page 17

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< i him than to any other pubite officer {fj their investments undergone marked |stated sum paid for “protection on|son her henud to pupport Senator |New York, sistér of the inte Col, u TPONED. NASSAU the county. i , changes? Do they spend cg mege | yg ground Wwantiv cca otniees had to] Wadeworth for re- sleatjon. Tt agnounced CHILDS’ $ CASE Pos In full aympathy with the unpleas- | w’ ‘ay from home than when uf-|be fixed.” Nearly every office holder | 91 " Le oe m tonal Head rw mF ant position of his young friend|der neighborly observation? Have|in the cpunty has heard stories of Peis thon de hot to oppore some of “th She Will leave. New. York | APmamént ow Indictments Charming | SCANDAL CAUSING POLITICIANS 10 FEAR (Continied From Third Page.) both put jnvestigators into action. Weeks superseded Plant and Bar. butl with a New York agency. ‘The result was that Vandewater, at bi nessy first trial, got Into Shaugh through a chance encounte mith FHuatington Lannan and Gordon MoAllister, wealthy young men who had the run of the place and did not suspect the errand of Vandewat with whom they had some social ac dewater learned to his outspoken | quarters pnd as a member of the County SPoicr gutting eyidance « talenhoned nesses on the back of the warrant in-| wrath, that a witness had told of a Committee and the re rerapeg Dias | Se foumed ‘Wilson atianer, welt {cluded Lanman and Mcallister and |demand fo 00 In_addition to the trict Commit he “yvinown in eporting circles, and th manager of the house, that the Di trict Attorney was looking for evi dence against the place, But Van- dewater already had his evidence. Mizner and John Nelligan, the county. refused to indict Shaughnessy, wh had not been present, on the eviden Of Vandewater, and his men Lanman| duced officially to show that evidence LOT No, 1 !. LOT No. 2 | LOT No, 3 > $ ne, acalsiot, wore nat culled a2| wan sainered aint ear aambere.| WARNING! The name “Bayer” is the thumb: |] 585 COATS | 650 COATS | 490 COATS Women’s Pumps, 7.85 on Weeks by Democrats in paign for re-election for his “lent ency.” The materfl for It obvious! came from inside the Repti ganization and from associafon of th gamblers in other counties, The a tack did not affect the election. in cam: his as- sistant, were fined and banished fiom The spring Grand Jury ican or- Weeks, Justice Scudder went Into con+ ference with him. Weeks asked the court to assign Justice Scudder to sit na a Magistrate in a John Dopo pre- ceeding to look into reports éf cor Yupt alllances between certain gam- blerayand politicians, The Nassau As- sociation was asked to lend Its attor- ney and other resources to ald in the Investigation. John Doe hearings began early Inst summer. Justice Scudder set at his home at Glen Cove. He sat in law offices and in the Court Houses in .| Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan, as well as at Mineola. Nobody except Justice Scudder and Weeks knows .|just how many hearings were held or + | where. GRAND JURY GETS BUSY JOHN DOE DRAGNET WORKS. Of a sudden the August Grand Jury, sitting under Justice Boudder, indicted Shaughneasy, ‘The names of the wit~ half a dozen others who had not_been produced before the previous Grand Jury considering the man now in- dicted. Jt was obvious many of the witnesses had been sought out by Justice Scudder in his John Doe hear- ings. Gideon and Bustecd were in- dicted and raided and arrested. Lou Betts was ordered to appear in court to plead to an indictment. He disap- peared. Nothing has as yet been pro- 0 -|were allowed every opportunity to -|know just how atrong the cases y| against them were. They were in- formed that because of thelr ag@and the certainty they would never operate Nassau County again the charges Against them were of mulaor import- ance. a they been winning Inrge sums on the accounted "Wasting of such winnings? Has graft money been paid over at the race tracks camou- flaged as the proceeds of bets which horse races, or have they for recent prosperity by were never madg? * It Justice be Indicted before election unless trial with elther a vindication or an acquittal can be had before election day— no candidate oF party will face Election Day with unproved charges against him, Ali the men awaiting sentence— the Jist includes many dealers, door. tenders ahd other gambling house small fry—are witnesses at the fre- of yarns come from One, fairly that the raid on Gideon and place was greatly hurried when Va Reider acts as he haa In similar situations no politician will 6 well authenticated, was “ASPIRIN” transferred to him. of Nassag Count things, after eledt WOMAN LEADER Quits. Mre. Refoses ¥ They “have othe Queens mittee, in print which identifies genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions. aa as ay a oy sums coflected from lawbregkers to be The coming election Iq not absorh- ing all the attention of the politicians i ‘lon, to think about. Mra. Clara Rodgera of Richmond, Hit & leader in Queens, haa broken from the Republican organization and yesterday went to Joseph H, De Bragg, Chairman of the Queens County Repub- lean Committee and thé county loader, her final declination as Vice Chairman of the Queens County Republican Com- manager of the Woman's Re- pudlican Bureau at Republican head- try Bragens c| Sra, $5.50 $10 VALUE f the organization and wap gun hor West port others,", Mra. Rodgers told Mr. “tam going to get out come Dletely and have a free hand.” Clerk of Queena by ex-Gov, NOOMEVELS SINTER ‘TO me WESTERN SPRAKING TOUR Speaking dat elt Robinso SONNET 4 De} will xpeak at | Indiqnapol! |date unan | Omaha. Rodgers was appointed County |Sept. 20, afeivin wi Td pins oF THIRST, waren NRAR ANGEL! ¥ FOR FRIDAY AND Over 1,700 Guaranteed GOODYEAR RAINCOATS FOR MEN AND WOMEN All up to our usual high standard of style, workmanship and materials, DIVIDED INTO 3 LOTS, at prices within the reach of all. For Men and Women, q For Men and Women, $15 VALUE aney died of f Mes ‘ n tour to-morrow and | BS, 8 hl cr 5 AVR gt Re SMe ING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1920. opt He th De though water was ley 1 halt a mile from the # [body was found, according to, word D t wes anid Yor Men and Women, $ 1 2° $22.50 VALUE 4 host SATURDAY ONLY mA where hie | 2 Argument on the application of Wilt- | tern Hi rit | Autumn Sale Women’s Boots, Women’s Oxfords, $8.65 New fresh goods, of Alexander quality, made without profit to keep factory organ- ization together. Black and brown kidskin boots, with me- Conaplency te Delayed, fade by ip ste bility by oe ary utes and all 7 4" exhibite in within Lond shore 4 time, amlin Childe to have indict het were returned a 7 and which charter very hive $9.65 WILL GIDEON AND BUSTEED) WHEN §CUDDER GOT IN GAME WITH, JOHN DOE INQUIRY. eaLe BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ RAINCOATS dium or high heels. - chowe Jen of the Dintelct Attorney's ware. Jetacmet they re nave on Just the Using for school; guaranteed absolutely waterproof; latent styles; Brown kidskin oxfords, Brogue pattern, with father and an admirer and friendly adviser of the younger man. pentence By making fully a truthful Justice Scudder ts a member of one| statement of all thelr dealings with 4 to 16 Regularly valued at $5 to $20. opportunity to sbow contsition and re- medium or low heels. Black kidskin oxfords, opera toes, medium | AT of the oldest families on Long Island. | politicians, public officials or the selt- SALE A He had for months been thinking and | fescribed representatives of politician PRICE ‘ . to P or high heels. talking with growing exasperation of | Their sentences they might expect to | the demoralization of Nassau politic by misuse of the power of party lead- ership. He Anew of innumerable canes where protests had been smoth- ered ond independént movements | bludgeoned by such petty tactics as| non-enforcement of village laws and | ordinances and the refusal of or for the extension of public utility co: Nections. He came to the unshaken | conclusion that these petty trregulari- | ties at the bottom must support a efooked agency at the top. He gnth- , ered a mags of information privately from sources more easily available to be in direct proportion to their secret~ ivenes#—to thelr faithfulness to tho tradition that “a sport never squeals.” The sentences have been postponed from time to time. They are now fixed for the first week in October, They may be deferred again. In the meantime the range of in- quiry han widened. There have been inquiries as to the financial status of various persons, How much business have they done within the last three years? How grout are tholr salaries? Have their rates of expenditure and the total of GOODYEAR WATERPROOF @ 840 Broadway, oth! Cor. 13th St. Brown kidskin plain pumps, with high Cu- ban’ heels. Sixth Ave., Cor. 19th St. SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an ‘‘unbroken package'’ of genuine, ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,’’ which contains proper direc- tlons for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma- | tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly American! | Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cente—Larger packages. | Aspirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monodcoticacideater of Sallcytioant@ Blanket Specials Two Big Bargains Comfortables—Special Extraordinary Values Comportaites, cotton Mite) covered beta atte ‘wid peiwied Paral Silene. ‘nese wilh Rordere ot saint ‘cambetn, Clearance of 984 Coat. a Past Season Models , A bird like this makes a model. husband HER NICE new husband. om Here are wonderful values! stock must g6 to make room for new ones. Evesy coat priced so low that all of the 984 should sell in the one day. early and ‘See What You Save!’’ Nowhere else in all New York will you find such Coat Bargains. WHISTLING LIKE a bird. WHICH ALARMED young wife, ESPECIALLY WHEN, SHE FOUND she's picked THE whona ekage. AND INSTEAD of oatmeal HAD aiveN him birgeced. BUT DON'T think from this, eee THAT EVERY guy. YOU HEAR whistling, * see } HAS NECESSARILY. , BEEN ROBBING the canary, | Woot Velour ° cep tional grades Wool Velour ned to t | tome Conty etitenhiog Vinten gant 1 ' ke 1 ee Featuring Taffetas, Messalines, T HIN r _ e e { bi TEINGS taaptee, Se rgeas Creres © ee SRRtY Tailored Tricotines, Silvertones, ? THE ALMO8T human male, on 9 . ve Serges, Wool Velours and Velours Z bas 1,000 beautiful Dresses—50 models o ; TO BLOW through bts lips, good quailty materiale in tila great Choied of 20 stylen for Fall wear, each one offering bigger value at the’ price than seems possible. Come early for a complete choice. Most of them in the §} sclling event for Friday § All sizes for women, misses and junjora Prices from $10.00 to $29.97. ‘These two rill nokes, A RAISE, for szample. ORA day oft when. always wanted, always fashionable navy blue. From $9.88 to $29.97, with figured » Navy Wool ; pin and Worated tucked breast | arrow heads Second Floor cond Floo LIKE A good drag. eee id ON ONE ot those amokes. ' 9 9 e +HAY garter, reat Sale of Boys an en’s Uli0Thing bibisicads CERTAINLY eal We have just received the greatest assortment of Boys’ and Men's Clothing we have ever been able to offer. 2,000 Suits THE REAL Dirdseod. for Boys and Young Men, Suits for Fe d Winter wear, that will prove fast color and unusually serviceable, Choice of FOR MAKING many fabrics. 1,200 Suits for Men—Cassimeres, Worste s, Tweed Mixtures and Serges, in smart er conservative, single or é ; ib ier ead double breasted models. Some wonderfully good Suits at $19.97. We feature a few of the amazingly big bargains. Com- HEN you say that Chesterflelds “satisfy,” with any on sale in Greater New York and you will be convinced there are no such values offered elsewhere. you're whistling. You know—the instant TRILL THEIR pipes for joy. pare the r \ ¢ ’ In packages of 20 -protecied by A N , . £ Suit special moisture - proof wrap, you light one—that the tobaccos in it are of Corduroy Cheviot Navy Blue $ mall Boys’ ui 8 Aso in round AIR-TIGHT tine of 50, prime selection, both Turkish and Domestic. Extra Cvercoat | Serge Suit Boys of Cheviot ‘ : And the blend—well, you never tasted, such Mackinaws 7 Pants worry, » wonder dt can't be smoothness and full-flavored body! N the “‘satisfy-blend’’ is kept secret. Pialds Mix tures and » navy 10 xture eviot of or mi wood quality ™ medium and eht $697 674 Men's 0'Coats drab color we $97 Men’s Mackinaws| 819 Boys’ Coats Men's Indigo Blue Cveralts Men's Work Shirts The warm, heavy- | Overcoat Reefer High prade, well made, full cut germents | Broadeloth-finished, rteen models off } weight kind, of @ good | snd M am of Pot Blue Denim. 0D Aitched $] 97] medium weight Flan- | Cheviot, some of them uality wool - mixed |] Ebeviot, , canis, _{ lly or Jumpers. Bach = ncl in navy blue or] melton finished. All > Plaid Mackinaw cloth, | Mackinaw clot! 560 WTS Boys’ Overalls dark gray striped pat- | the desirable colors, Double breasted style. | Solid edlors, mixtures, terns Attached] Values beyond concep. . Navy. ive ttelved syco One-piece sty te boys tyle for bess , ) striped patterns Souk ott plaids, ot | 8492 to $1587 ¢ Hours: 9:00 to 5:30; Saturday, ee Big value. tion, Prices from $997 to $2297 flat collars. $297 6:00. No

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