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SO Te eee ra a rp i . : , "=e nt? a> a é = SING Dilitabs AdoRd Cour vanes: going out of bounds ng Worl!) ‘4 NO'“CUT THROAT” BIDDING BY), Thive line plunges added four yards. | at warvard’s thirty-five-yard line. | rineeton’s 32-yard line. Krom trick taining a will ae Noth fi ° W. Gibbons He was ju ‘ THE NINE. Owens ons & “tack ior then shat) “ghurehill then sprinted across flold formation Lourie was thrown for a catate, was | | Hurled from ae areas parte throug! i c be cot Oe ty “ = be epare hoa begues y000 t Py amodtie ¢ ide: on, no € 7 wae rival contractors wus signed by them, ‘The ‘Tiger line nutrened, and stopped cessful and ady 17 yards through |; ain through the iine, this time 3 for life for Mrs. Shepar ie near "Watertown Ain awe ANNO bbons ‘ edt if t wo: but not by him, He had seen It only |torween without gain, Horween ona (Ackle. Horween did the same for Nrst | yards through tackle. Garrity found se ‘ afternoon, t t n iibbons | : five in Hettrick's office and believed| headlong dive just barely pushed the Town. Churehil 1 to K ; hole at tackle and shot through Misses Emma and Kather seld the Comptrotier 151 cent A Bw He had been destroyed. Daltover fora touehdown on his next ne plunge, He broke loose around for B yard Lourie punted to a SUBWAYS HELD AID | strters of the ormer Scere lof the t mostly small city bonds, | # suarestod by others Ww what labor unions did 1 slunge. The margin was so close tat eetor for 1b yards. On| vats Mb-yard line. Harvard was narrowly escaped’ ‘death sl witl par value ot $6 rreait he w Saat teens tane 4 die: | plu, “he natain gn le (a | he wat ag" et eg agin | pean 3 res or Welsh, the) TO PROPERTY VALUE, (oven, cust ch with par vate of §600.732, at great | ~ Hylan promising support of ‘many of| Faxon kicked a. 5% |4on recovered the ball for Princeton.| wame. A pretty pass, the Mines Lansing werd) Boing fit to himself. He frequently was} u : tne labor unions which J (Hettrick) | Score: Harvard, 7; Princeton, 0. Murrey. replaced Scheerer for the] gained 30 yards. \ D: 7 M yf Visit. one of thelr farms Ina ear d |favored by the Comptroller, who 1g e f the contract ts awarued| "Tho audden break in ‘the kame Ps waned ort) A | > {Only Nominal Damages May Be) hye a. Hurst of who turned | nored or rejected bids more advan- ann f r. Untermyer. de the Harvard stands delirions rity ripped 0 ve 1 (Gottacted: it Says ( | out for anothe » the Sta iibbons’ profi: will be hald Haniein, ¢ | fade ihe Fe eee leant ta | through the Crimaon tines, He aiddea BRONX GAS COMPANY | Collected in Suits, Says Cor [fend °bn into the dona | ke the Hiate, ibbons’ profit | a. “in this " said Mr. Unter-|gcheerer, who raced. back ards | tO More around right end. oA short | norat urisel sing was hurled to the floor of the| . h Q heerer, who raced. back is | OW oration Counse tn pes ba io one | ld New York ¢ nds wilt ; Hettrick says as follows: | hutore he was dumped. After feign-| fFWard pass, Murrey to Gilroy wis WANTS RATE FIXED I ; id Miss Katherine thrown from exceptin the “moral | ba : matter has been under investi-| ing at the thton. line Scheerer| 90d for 15 yards. On on end run ae Corporation Cotinsel O'Brien de | f 4 o tue eae shai * iransaction, involving $2,- | time We ing 9 gation by your Commissioner of Ac-| dropped back to kick, but instead of| Murrey lost a yard, ‘The Tigers then ; Si) Per ‘Tt clared to-day that “under the terms of! thirty inflea ut hour, - ir of bonds. Judson’s protit | once \ . is Bensis because of hewapaper artioles | eating Aoheerer threw a pretty pian | tea to acore On long forward pass | Losing Money at $1.50 Per Thou-| i econt de Hr ORithe” Appellate) i aoe epre- [nome T asked flay SEB ing in ‘The New York World.| to. Lourie, who gained Savas | but Legendre couldn't quite catch 4 ' eye anne ar Je GO oFoe teen aales repre- [nome T asked him the other day if hu fa ipso articles have proven upon | catty shot througn tight tackle for| UP td the bail as it sailed over the sand, It Says in Asking a se a A Aah | STEAL TRUCK To CART LOOT. a the Comptroller: alt bonds | was happy : 4 fon to be gross lies, and the| fiye more, Princeton Was p ized | Harvard goal tine. On the next play Referee, owners who seek Yo rece n In these profitable transactions," ‘Happy? a w I sh editors and managers of this news-| five vurds, Another pars, Schecrer to| Callahan passed poorly and Murrey a Referee, based of subway and ele Robbers ‘Take Warehou aodslanid the Justice, “he (udeom), waa er tei i 4 . paper acknowledged to me peraonally | Garrity, was wood fur five yards fumbled Hut quickly tried a drop! ‘The Bronx Gas and Electric Company] struction work adjoining the Amavte Cov ar Molors vAMAbIY. RU AtioR: Wiak is E , % it evening (without any date) that) “jn this pliy Capt. Horween was| Kick. Tho attempt low and|to-day filed an application in the Su- {will not be able to collect , : meetin ie make that discriminats “ they had been grossly deceive f i F Thieves dof th el shutte “ > they had been grossly deceived by | nurt, ut remained tn line-up, Gar- | Harvard recovered, on her 80-yard! preme Court for the appolutment of an| iominal damas Neves pcted oct he hase! “ahtter bonds. to. go aut into the | Job Be . rity ‘made first down through right | !!ne DLL FETUPA TS QHEATRRHS WAL ERILD I) Ne aaa tnComeeSy of a buck window of the Palace Storage | Hee uch eel ame Rind is onor aa! tek! Roum uy A. ; hoy may charge dor gas com: | v3, ‘ork, in which Ree cS UG DP DIo kD De 1 : \ Mayor of the City of New York, haa| ‘at’. Pas" une oe Hee one Bohind Nong octal AM rorence| Dany claims that it costs $1.65 to man-|reward was given the nth Avene, last night ‘and: gathered) q much tower price than the price the | t Been dropped “Now, iy the light of] Ghurchill lost one yard on an end | Churchill sprinted around Princeton's | Ufacture its product and that it has/The decision way rovers: Sattar eR oi rea eed th Ee LAE” Counpt Hor| “that is “wh Rais word conta know that every | mun. Hurween punted to Princeton's | right end for Thirty yards. At this| been losing: money at $100 per thous: | Appellate Division has upheld th RiRea Nei e Aueralbn Nes ENE UC OMI gues uureharenal sus’ matnall tnppyethe cl a dae, don't yo Maes LWants Sanita trity, made | forward s, 4 long heave from eo Service ¢ sioner, and| sr. -0 , rit Tundreas of] 82 Company's motor trucks and at} ert i daantaeprofit bednuso it had| a York World kept right on with ital ! gers were 8 Kin pecaliged five | Harvard was penuilized tree yards Sees Sant tees Sanat | probably. will ot. he ng toward the ends of uta Ht ba t he wnaa| none hel more th exposures?" yards, Ga st down | {for Maluying the game, | Horyer in aie A 1 al bai wa thet fronted 16 thant and would |‘Waren: Hardi .% Mt kept on, yen.” | Lourie br TONER Hara a punted ont of bounds on Prince GHU.8i8AY, For the Hrat two years |) 4, 2 ed a yok fared £ SAO TH 1 Pipe en ti i * le ei rf at cenite and sprinte enty yards urd line named the chats Loa th na | Shere 1 mols an v mpugehe crusade was not awainst his) Coe ti ited out of pounda With| Affe! losin 3 yards on fuk tae te Lagann eon iy Nt Wakiacta | aanenatea f MaRS ncaue ot ntry of 1 “1 don't think #0." only one Crimaon player*to pass, A] Lourie’ plinted ‘to itzgerald $1.50 chars Th laa ce oi dhe With aeeretan Rana Rernonian yecbmumendes enw een | st Bee aeat ta nuother feleehoud, tan't st| farrinted back 20. yards.’ After two] at tur grwal me i Leiiee aa mn WITH Bus, {Rt arts ; pelong= | the Lawialatire ended that | tn and —the crusade on account of its going| got {1 fixed up with Geo seedy uit ween OF aye | 2 | ins to cumtomers hat beon tie properiy sufegua State jn its] w |) Ante timestone, and on account of alee) ahead with the job: a Lens ela goal) eto anianalal lasut pa : _ Baa H | AB¢ cr going to you as the only bidder?” Q nt Atwell was to go ahead?| tie Kick wit he urie getting the | { nestic qiestier i t pabt if “Pdon't admit that Wace bi is 10-yiurut jus’ as|MORE RESTAURANTS (tno om Hondway HL as Motor | PIMLICO RESULTS. RETT Is. N an newspapers w 1 toi During recess Harry Melton begged |" Q. And this was Bucker’s job, and| aims lined up the period ended .| Strikes Wagon Sex BAR AMED tea Si nag Mr. Untermyer for permission to cor: | 4, Dullsing? A, Yea, siry|Soore: Haran, 7; -Pringelon, 0 CUT DOWN PRICES , ; ; |) esas), Race eae agree T SUCCEED NIXON | tearue auestion : Feet the story he told on the stand | “y building PENALTIES COST TIGERS POINTS = je) zs der selliags six Curl 2p } 0 " ; ; t cam @ previous day because it was un Tae Gort of a oonteace? |N. Jey died to-da ‘ junoral| 5 . Ser eOTeRE AD WERE TR + , ; true, He had been influenced by his) q Ycnaer farindell's. E IN ELAS: HALE ' Announce Drop of 5 15 ( Inapital fror eae 0 A eens ie ow tht " % brother to perjure himself, he said,| “qo You had Brindell's men? A.[ qi atintrd, Soore 1M A alt te naa : ? nd Dp. di Simone Oren val eolities 194) Nes Deputy Appointed Public Ser- jr ; , SBA a st ni 3 directly as a result of Erinceten's nt om af he 1] 4 \ 0, their n hu enident-elect w i Ate thi Fils story was that ho did not work | yqy, and he could not give us more | enuitivs, "ihe inn eKek. was, tk 1 Hems on Their Bill fracture Ke leg, shoulder | nenwaod, Cri nmbley | vice Commissioner of ist |!" : : was “Dust bY A fob with Max | than twelve men to do the job. V wild man. At wax mostly hin eager { Kare a four aa ‘ vio Huth Chinnie Walsh ind etri i moto Vian Aoaeitinsinis dual news was “pushed Into” a joo with Max! ""Q" What ure the terms of your ar aus mostly ir of Fare. j oly District by Gov. Smith. GAaiaecs which Wininson had been ne tering of YOur ar Thess that! put the ball whe upt arly thle moriingot. a or cur tl uid algo ran « ead = unable to swing alone. a ee te Haken 1 | Horween in two mighty plin ade | Six Manhattan restaurants to i arry lin \ yyiiane with yaaa vay our-venr Olds) Alfred M. Barrett of Flushing was OIED, } ‘When the hearing was resumed he te fa Hacker: Uh t cond) nee vanced 3 yu iin f hdtwwn in| f inna) " R yd AenIstANE) wagon on Woodbridge § t i, FT AO, $3.60, $2.30, frst; Ore lappointed by Gov, Smith day to| WInT.AAM a MARY. CAMP rt fe was told to take the stand and give) Hrindcl’s men bubause they were Wie care Ae OF the ening, tung FH or erat that |ehrome und Woodbridge. Th bus overs | mend, 14, Stretch, $2410, $3.80 seed; [enoceed Lewis Nixon n# Public Ber-| NPBAL CY 1 2M. pe rue story a iHs| experienced. men, and he saya, ie remainder of the half tho Twore | they had) reduced pricva on thole ments liuemod, hut nc = , ' “ See eee te’ . e had at one time | eee that you get the old men, but you | % ec two ta one, Gar- | five to twenty-five cents an It ‘om ex of the Ist District. | 1 and another pald Brindell+ $2,500 In| have wor to make out the contract [Pity espe’ eine the ‘heavy| your of these restaurants «tuted Parrett hax been Deputy: since] __.-KYNERAL DIRECTORS, ; Whee orecker. Tul h his work a8 9} jecaume Frindell came down and maw |.) 080 We Ot RUD RERRST AL SOC KR tik tions took ef thin’ mor St Btn 1), 19, Mr, Nixon resigned to} House wrecker. This testimony fol-| me, und 1. will Ret you the old men, | the playing of bith teams was DA ling, “thy ares Stewart's, No y when Iniow His at to personal busi. Call Columbus 8200 lowed: but | have got to insert in the con- | {isularly ferocious, Capt oHrween | if alata cia apie apace were pinned esi retary A Complete Funeral nervice BRINDELL TOOK JOB AWAY | tract that you have to use Building | Was Uwive knocked ¢ ut ewch tine sepia s 1 wo, of 8 abroad. He will sail for Europe iben stneepbere of teGsent B | Row where Hettrick called from, ne ee ee eee eae ats | foe Prine Harvard was penalized | Score—Hlarvard, 7; Princeton, 7. staneed by the fact that under Dr ting as sales agent. By this|of stay said. iiteaed aah Benet | Sep a, era ine Sor ailing | FOURTH PERIOD. $300,000 BEQUESTS | iorion's pastorate cara and! foal, It had been admitted by Comp- | sponta: sts BA lig, >t pch a «time | Garrity made 1 yard through guard Spann dancing have been per Also | O°" sabes atte 1 a ie : val rious mebingy val hte ee eee eee eee otuaii| Lourie added another yard around |, On the first, play Garrity carried ; 5, [thes Gelievea that ih p Bid aioe | ONES: PERV An Ginerey. the State) Rosey len ea Neat ly haa Ppl fe Pe x from | numhanity The high promenade was| TN! end. Here the first period ended ee ere dane tine. | Court Onlers Inquiry Into Death]... sufficient thot x | paid for the bonds at the rate of 891-2) has yet seen anyth bidding, jed On agreement to |thronged oahertens of | Score: Harvard, 7; Princeton, 0, rity, the human’ ba ram, ; m4 when. sibs end hen the market price 2.1 8. ding. Shi Mtake. aver certain, cortione at’ tne ghrenaed with cohorts of both teams. SECOND then threw himseif directly over the} of Georgia Farmer—Widow tion to hig work in he When shacmarkst price was $4. (TiS) sis HeSane: Bt . 4 work.. These portions totailed ), derful ovatior minute late N PERIOD. PBS Yara UG AOD MCALED etic aes Had*T ken Estate. Dr Gordon, who tendered his aaa ee te et aera icanive Tatas - aadnad |Princeton a c“ inate liter! starting the second period Prince. |8ecONd touchdown. Keck kicked a adr state, wis ne xy *| overnayment py the State of $140,000.| Convention as i, er cent.” or halt more than thera| Princeton appeared and the opposite! ian began a long forward pass but |Seul. Score: Princeton, 14; Har-| yor v resignation on Oct. 24, had atated | the earns ab Me Who in Ge pm anne ee ti nee ates ae ren empnatn eRR acta nm mrmmne ¢ poo eRe ee ren perme ee = on RUE THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1920. | ee ; <a STARS OF HARVARD AND PRINCETON FOOTBALL TEAMS IN ACTI ON HARDING FEARS G.0.P. CONGRESS WILL BE UNWIELDY plaiorities in Both Houses | Much Larger Than He Had Expected, tractors, comprising the cha: ay tirele, under which Hanlein was to| Make the only bid on the stonework | for the new court house and was to | Share the job with the others. i Benator Calder, Chairman of the | “Wpedta) Benate Committees on Recon- | » atruction and Production, has been im conference with Samuel Untermy Sr, counsel to the Committers, and it + 16 maid that he may join him tn the investigation, with the prospect of . greatly extending its scope and por- aibly bringing ebout Federal action. | ‘Backer js tho first man to be in- @icted as 9, result of the Lockwood Comfnittes expose. He testified that he got the $25,000 from Pphraim Lavy to have a strike called off at _ the Textile Building, Seventh Avenue amd Sist Street. fio first said he’ lost the money at the race track and Playing cards, and iater said he had testified falsely and that he had given > tf to ® couple of strangers he met at) «= ase Chatham, They locked Uke | 8 teh t - H workingmen,” he sald, and ex-| ‘i fa’ ‘ HOBBARD ic oebiat ar plained that this meant walling del- ; d : ——-- - —— a - 5 Riban’ Ss. Urtansione tarsal’ wat! Mreatanimon thw ‘ixes tne uo sa 1 WOMEN CHOSEN’ | borat Cormeen ot ia Backer had appeared, he asked! thowe trite seme licene hy berry IN MICHIGAN FOR a * Evening World.) couple of Crimson ers ant abet | | MARTON, ©. Noy. 6 (C pyright 1920).—President-elect Harding Jefty ae LIKED BY HOME FOLKS. Many Call Him Warren—Will 4. | Have a “First Name” Administration. HARVARD CBairman Leckwood to adjourn tho. hearing and went to the Criminal » Courts Building, where ho arranged with Samuel Levy, attorney for | Backer, to produce him to-day. The adjournment of the committee was| until next Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. The interminston ts requyrod ‘te organize a larger investigation staf, long forward pisa to Lowrie whew on his vacation trip with+a feeling that the big problems that will Tnee Willing tackiers ay ne race ywe | . A ee iffs and County ( he be inteked th ! erk Among STATE BOND DEALS : him in his Administration wil Saag einen Those Elected ; ckled after a thorough rest av | PRINCETON Vrineeton kicked off to Horwe | 1 7 ‘ | com te detachment from the at ———— who raced back 20 yards, After Owen DETROIT, M v6. © Mr. Untermyer sald. fo 6 yard , EN women, all Mepublicans, 7 | mosphere of politics In which he ha 5 mado 6 yantn Horween punted to A pu j Cebtinued from Hirst ) Hs fhe adjournment aie kee _ en midfield On the frat play witty were elected to office in Mich- ede: ia Ms *|been for so many montis invelved a came “] hit the tine for # yards, Lourte added ast ‘Tuesda . ! The noxt Administration he * brothers, Wrank and Waiter Melton, 4 moro around ond, Wen. the buss i See ed NEL Dr. Frederick M. Gordon| ing or auditing for payment a fraud-|uprst name” Administration. Wh | Reuse wrecking contractors, had tos- wos poor Murrey made a short Kok sobbed WEEN AAU ord Chea iy . cys ; tient claim by a public officer. The t 4 thinks Liter * tiled that they both paid large sums» SHUT TUHROUNE THUR Senuigdteice “oremen NY Gives Reasons for His Resig- | jenatty t pop.conviction ts five years’ SRR care caer tot A HD smashes netted § yards, Owen pub ride c Women Sheriff t . i = Z ie “ " be ec sof f x t extorted by Brindell, and Henry Han- ed to. Etinostoh'e 80-yard tos, Sur a hapabiele : sonmént or $5.00 or bo to call the n esident “Wat were elected in Benzie and Ross | nation in Flatbush. imp c | tion 1864 defines as a crime the| ren” ang there will be ev | ring by public officers and others) gojxs who will be called e proceeds of fradulently audited! 4 \q common Count © resignation of the Rev. Dr ederick aMrsh of contractor on the new Court | kained ® yards around left end admitted having received o pea niga with Hi Cal Lt ne chased out of bounds, Murrey telephone cai! from John punted to Harvant's @-yard tine, bas , 7. Hoettriok Thursday nigh where lon from the ‘fhe penalty is three to five . wameruid was dumped in hile r Haniein'’s admission was not ob- “ tracks, Macon! replaced Kane at Gounty netorate ¢ he Flatbush Christian mprisonment or e of five # : ——— eel a kciyn i ee ei 4 é imprisonm ra fine of fi ne of th Fons v tained without considerable of the : wp leat al Se eluaion eS ens Clerieand pChiirahy, Dorahester! Road vend imes the amount of the fraudulently ' on} } fencing that has marked Mr. Unter- (Continued From Mirst Page.) | Princeton forward pass was ground-] U ule > gal through the Jersey | women candidates for Registrar of was caused, wo it was| nua tea claim "i tee : ia i Se ed, Harvard's left end blocking the] Hine Horween tried to punt, but Koo neds we esatul in Icatan ye by tleism n oh Me RAGIWIUKE: Hee peabtiae 4 myer’s examination of this witness. ; throw, Lourie lost's yauia on AE cng [came tearing through and blocked te pe B haltctd Cees n Kalama- day, t r mas t viwitee Icemnochati weld (habia GMiie many Presidente ha reac \# He dented having met or seen Het-| ing cheer from tho Tiger rooters. With | pun klok, ‘The ball rolted along the «round | 209 at aeola Counties. In iH ey by the Board of Elders} nag peon shown by the evidence con-| ing the t ne ie M ves r | ss been y the Wi Hou Mrs, Warre trick for ten days but finally admitted | this display of kicking skill the Jer yard line Keck tried a} With both teama dn purault, aut It? dale County woman Drain hl corning the deal of Nov. 17, 19 ¥| Harding has much. to & cs ithe fact that Hettrick bad called him seymen left the feld, leaving t The kick was low,| Wee Legendre who finally fell on the? Commissioner was chosen’ The elders believed that the cht ich $2,013,000 worth of bonds had) thin : and everybod Maforsibe iis ae eee cna While two Harvard players tried tof ball on Harvurd'y 45-yard Ine, Gar was growing toward materiatis MP and warned bim of a factor con- free for the rival cheering sections ik ine hall up MeManmon came|Tity crawhed throuxh left tackle for was rowing foward materialism eerned in his testimony. He did not|that cheered ench other and then! ounging along and fell on the batl| two yards. Here te tod ended. |FINDS WILL IN MAIL} J'{he! tian. spiritual vigor as. in eed that she w awe & Co. through Jud-| deal tos ) sold to the State Comptroller by Fans! amount has to be f it would be §700,006.| tae campaign, and ision Justice| that she will be If five times lands burat out jis tribute. After a * ‘Was to be done. taniein's first esti- \ spirited BRAC HOA the offictals and rival| Horween was on the job and knocked | Yard 7 mate for fob was $1,600,000, but captains met in midfield. Harvard! t%@ ball down behind his own goal | Prince Awhén he submitted his Lid tt was for; won the toss and elected to ine ene cporetiank fear came he Intend VALLEY, ¢ o to pursue his, present hurch and his dut tor, Purt 3. yn kicked off to Owen w 15 yards, Buell replac In prefacing efend | Ty as his first catimate. Pyessed to ex- backs, |are ‘six more on the ¢ i} nae tt play ry itts was atte own for a 6-yard gona’ stntted trouble’ by rating (“ho had prepared the case with care, | Warren Harding amok Be etivich'e-cull ne said [PRINCETON 18 PENALIZED) ween punted ut of hounda 1 id-[ioss. ‘Horween punted to Lourie who thief in the night™ and ane cold net help confining himself to/ and Ikes to chew tobd a eatattrick bald that a clause in the TWICE FOR HOLDING. field, Lourie tost 8 yards when Calla- Slipped back 9 ards to 40-yard tine, A towed ine probate 1 hig intention to leave the last five rs, entirely within|retic really of early days in the prin : ations distinctly states that| Princeton kicked off, Keck making |!&P passed poorly, Harvard man hurt in the plav. Hat- witch takes from Mrs. Shepa vists adar ration, because the|shop where the idea giew up tha After Garrity gained ay weal i ade two more substitutions at - hn the: §800,000 X chile 4 od this time, Lourie failed to gain from on a Q0,906 work to anybody else, I must con- | yards around Princeton's lett [through tackle Scheerer punted 4 ; de fua's estate [4 Puc honed tae oe otsrdl y ne meee slats over Harvard goal line, With the) fke kick formation, Garrity plowed el mo Lat val ; SEtaise tie said. ‘ot coutee youl yard ine, phere Lourie aprinted tack, | Hatin play on the twenty-yardtine| through left tuokle for 4 yards, {| Mrs, Shepard, who: recently snared always understood th: Hive yards before Koing down under | Horween gained four yards throwsh| | OM Cee ee ee re ne een ok decenontieg, Bit ao ¥ Fatood ae wetore Kol . yuard, Owen made a yan) through) centre for one yard. Murrey punted took over the tate on the th | You didn't need Hettrick to toll a miss of Crimson Jerseys, but | Huard Owen made a yard through) ni vias AO-yard line. A short ery" hat ate | MISSES LANSING IN SMASH. |" of the elders, deciding that . t they have been din an unfair Statute of Mmitath position, have tendered thelr | Justice Kernochan tons jthe Comptroller, 00,000 yearly in bonds, as A trust fund. before 1 can give any work, sublet!a short kick. Horween gained four which the ran out prior to chewing helped to keep th ved sx tells a oud invest/and enji earing one n its every aspect and will prot dust dowe Senator Ha ory knows as $0, rustee a ste set along better with the mem r, Pitts punted out of bounds on you what you shoul y ” peen guilty of he pard had nte jt rr nenine, S0y Wes 9et. Peinceien Bedi been euite ot pelene to Garrity, who made @ fair catch ai lateral pass, Buell to Fitts, gained tate aise han howe M He cited that in last five y the Senate and House that got on this witness stand, did you?" ‘The ball was brought back to mid- | (0 Tarrity. f Abend tea ie Mn em ae gtancaias n days aK . Waieeteee aeerrAe After some urging to answer the field and given to Harvard on Prince. | Mdfleld. (On a fake Klok Lourie tosi two sande | Iiltin advinoed te Mick, George N. Crandall, ead pst Wormer aegreterz < 92 per cent. of the bonds purchased by |@ny President in recent years he question, Hanlein answered “no.” | ton'n 40-yard line ards.” Seheerer then punte oe 5 man, tecelved ¢ psig NAPE Ween Ne: | Travis had been housht through two | couse he knows how c poorly, the bal Jand Columbus Avenue “The best costs no more.” FRANK E. CANPEELL “THE FUNERAL CHURCH" Inc, (Noe-Bectarinn) Broadway at 66th St. men.” 1 said, “If you give |kamely took his place : 5H ord ng fe that 1 will use the old ide dnd Lafayette Streets, and Kon © can have that In the con THIRD PERIOD. el Brondway and ith Steet ¢ and he did. heao restaurants added, sald Mr, | Met ae ek eed w re you using the old men? A.| Reiley tiny: would inako, cit NA , | rH RA Ser cory hard for moe to get any job was ready to start] the prlees of other items Manday, when sno wine at don the charge of fle Dell, 11s, ¢ ' work, because I had a lot of trouble| around June 21, and 1 says to Mr When tye etd ran vt, | He alow reductions af the tw with Brindell. 1’ was jammed on the! Backer, “Ia it all right te use the old nate sell a and the job was taken away '! f nd he 1) No, t Costly Prelsht Wreek on fete h Brindell and given to George | *! with Brindel aya, |xers before he could a ‘ wet ' rf ni nih, well ia He says, “Better | Tw « 1 f 1 oe ' MIVOLTOW NY ‘ \ n sin i rl tf with | art Harvard LYS Mikey Daly. ito: . FROM HIM. Q. Now, tell us the circumstances under which you gave him the § A. When I got through with the Dat Sith Street and Mirth Avenue % with | the new \ Superinten een, He hia rd of Rduca- | the comimiss nag (hid period, Uhere i had 1 Gomminsioner, te rge Atwell? A. ‘The Northern Wrecking Company Q. Tell us in what way you were jammed on the other job and \t was faken away from you, A. George ker and George Atwell and Robert Brindell called me up that he Wanted to see me. @. Did he sey there was a chance Yo make moncy’ A. He says he has Averbissnente of Lhe World's or can bo World, York, or Cal) sone Brookiyn Gy After tme lad bee s vub fo any red, aloo saa. t