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i Nas Sahih fied a8) eal Gabi tie Nhl Nn Raa es Hinde ees emias bald Fe | ‘ Way you made yours,”* said Mr halen, and walked jauntily off the form and out of the room. N'T RECALL SEEING HYLA AND HETTRICK TOGETHER. Other witnesses of the day were Called to throw Iight on Mr. Unter- yer's suspicion that Mayor Hylan forgetful when he swore that he not know John T. Hettrick, the stone pool manager, except as a ual visitor at the Mayor's office. ir, Untermyer called Commissioner Accounts Hirshfield, clerks and terpreters trom the Manhattan Ave- nue Court in Brooklyn (formerly the nm Street Court), where Hettrick THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 192 BANKERS TO SEEK MINCTEN) LEAGUE ASSENDLY | =sESSes | Som) EONS VEN eo OLS ARE BOOSTED NIVESHANTEND cee ee shall, ipso facto, bé deemed to have committeed an act of war < —_ Motor Car Driven by Young Appoints Its Commission De- the Control of $400,000,- spite Danger of Clash cancelled. Mr. Whelan sald he Just stepped out of the business, Q. But the winter was very bad in 1918, and it was hard to get ashes to the towboats, to take them out to sea? A. It was impossible, The nowspapera were full of it Q. You had sufficient interest then in Holland & Co, to know that? ‘A, Don't you put any such construction, on it! Don't you try to insinuate! 1 had not the slightest interest in the business of Holland & Co, When Mr. Whalen admitted Holland & Co. had the Department of Street Cleaning ash removal contract on Broadway Mr. Untermyer Jumped to- against all other members of the League, which ‘hereby undertake ; Immediately to subject to the Woman Captured With Rifles severance of all trade or financial and Pistols, relations, the prohibition of all LONDON! Mev, Baeble Press),—Gitls played a promihent part In Sufiday's scenes in Ireland, intercourse between their na- tionals and the nationals of the according to reports reaching Lone A motor car driven by @ covenant breaking state and the, prevention of all financial, com- mercial or personal intercourse between the nationals of the don, AND MIDDLEMEN’S TOLLS i —_— nurse, Linda Kerins, which was Seize 0} é ye in at al covenant breaking state and the , Pires a stenographer from about 1897 | his fect. 000 d Property. Tenement eller For to] panies; yon; this 1a promabty. true. With the Council. natiofais of any other» state | proceeding toward Dublin late on F Who 1907. ‘They could not remember] Q. That is what I eupposed; you on Dw ced Thoy have changed thotr niethoda ——— whether a membor of the League | Saturday night, was held yp near raving econ Mayor Hylan or Com-|aee, we are gotting pretty close, are| WANT BASIS OF CREDIT.| Pay Up to $24 a Ton to ;-entirely. the nallrond docs not | GENEVA, Nov. 28 (Associated) or not.) Sligo and found to contain tom (missioner of Accounts Hirshficid to-|we not? Now then, this firm of Hol- ; the ment may be correct, it 1s absolutely | East Eas! Coal Campany and Coxe Bi : ‘ ‘ ea Tac dots tsa be ay | ane See Tt vy eee A 1:| Mane ORR la teaching |rtioe beh abe scoaweny at Bis] ES hat cook ae harass! | ets’ candi tae tant aigce cel (Gsokama Bem Peel ries’ (ee aoe, ly sald he 1 1d, - TY points involved. But the| immediate sales organizations, ij oa 1s Company, ‘rom FY are. . torbuy pement through dealers here, a ied a nevi 4/4 not stay four-| undertaking 1s 90 far-reaching in| For example, the Federal Senate vwinich, a stated, wae organized |took me revuns “e to Arme- pier anaes all the officers assassinated were con- f7em one cf an association of deal-| ton inches high during all that time?|{mportance and has such a vital|Coal Committee a year ago was as-; ail- nia, although the Assembly had re- ution on the ground of being alticle 16. Among the victims at Croke Park, it) ff agade by SHAR LESS, Phila, Shinking of the Holland Company |*here was no scratch of paper, whero| erty until America ed a Peace| than anything eleo in increasine the! monopoly, x: [This article reads: Should any {5s now announced, was a\ young a, which connected before 1] Ud it take place? A. 1 don’t know] treaty with Germany and said treaty cost pe coal, tata ager been —_—_ - whore. was Teresi by tie S6Fe ie Deke Of tdi DOUBLE PENALTY . built up by the Girard holdings, mani the i ae = tor| M&x Aronson, a clothing manufac-} One of the chief arguments against ene hava % rip ‘on the royalities FOR DRY VIOLATORS C3 : Ree eo turer, told of having his work on athe Knox resolution for @ separate) and yaually all other royalties are an SALTED _Agsomt = Hecate A pe er Bab sone building In West 36th Street held up |peaco was that it did not bind Ger-| re: Me sl eT ine th the aa vues ae e z Line? en them for the New York Ran. | Wen Pike, Brindolt’s agent, called |many and that only by a svparate| | OMoner Cee sar is the meney | Subject to Fine in Criminal Action|] S0vyencdne— Sky INY A. POUND PROFIT Watnuisy” Brasils, i oe ~ oft the hoisting engineer. agreement or treaty with Germany 2 companies. The and Atco t of Flniehed emeeta, axing = Pecans Peanuts, ; ~ Company. tor} Atonson said he sent his bons |couldynn understanding be reached companiae not only own the ‘0. Assessment of chop Frat or Nua —_ dts 4 1S hte Maen fe mason to see Brindell. The labor dic- | concerning such questions as German a aaa eat “sales companies Taxes, / Sreciat 24 tearoom pox 140 opal Dasa t a ? AN “*) tator refused to talk with anybody |property in tho United States or] 3 well BUFFALO, Nov. 29.—Violators of the| "OUND BOX id be taken out to wen? A. No. | escent the owner, Aronson, who ‘at|claims growing out of the sinking of| ‘These coal sales companies have in Federal prohibition iaw are lable to|| egy ih You know those ashes were! ion went ‘Yo St. Marke Place and |the Lusitania. the past declared very high s both fine and assessment of internal in the excavation for the new} 144 prindell, This situation was well stated in tho iT chocolate Pea- , 4 fixed, by whom? Hon ‘and tho discovery of an alleged Chocoia Milk fed Mints St YQ. & was still going on in July?| witness, ~ Wilson's determination during the Mr. Burns—By the man being |shortase aggregating $50,000. one 8w 1s key, 1 Kottyon nud, Tag Salted Peanut fend ‘winters ta be ns 7 last session of Congreas waa to insist] in the business. The discrepancy was discovered soon} Segmblnation 4 jA Js may He went to®Brindell’s office and re oe Reenter leenyen By the man ‘ladies ‘ Fruit, Roasted a {G. Was there still fourteen inches! paid the money over, and Brindell tele-|UPE the ratification of the treaty |, Senator, Kenyon: after the bank opened yesterday mom-| Pecnaa and crushed, Ping ; fof, snow on the ground then? No/phoneq permission to start the job |Pefore the taking up of other ques- Mr. Burns—He taked the coal [Hower tett Pillmerg orange att ee | AL redigatae the, fintabing feu- High Grade Assorted Chocolates j answer, aeaine tony with Germany growing out of | and buys it, and he 18 very much |Sqliniays Last niet eee | eae bie ea ae ae | oe and Chocolates—Thiiwenular collection ot | 17 size tamily mmoriment, itz , fix the tinie when the war. better able to pay for it than the |¢locted <. E, Tinines ae peat’ | Chotelntes, Our res, “t¥e | Shote™chorsiate Covered Goodies and French “Cream Bon » tmetively put up a ec Dew, oe, rou Ss the fese Joppph | Paterno, of Fatemo —& average coal dealer, Then his |" ‘The B 3 cr EXTRA Bona te put fs occasion tn « beautifully litho- | Package Complete... 4+ ‘the order to dump, there was given?! Paterno, builfens of $100,000,000 worth | Some of those who favor the build-} O’cait'ls unquestioned. 1940, rates the bane sam cor, March. | BPE Stat, Tdc | Kratnet box in attractive end) appropriate. de- =_a—ee a] JA. Gov. Smith was then acting] 5+ jouses in this city in twenty-on« | 8 Of an American syndicate delleve| “"Renator Kenyon—tio buys it, | tai $29,000: surplus, $50,000. nepeake || ROUND nox ER fae SRMESEIRS BEY ES) BOK Ic American Filled Mayor. years, sald Pike and Chapman, Brin- | ‘Mt German eecurities could be in-}| and then he in turn would éell to | }18?.000. earner stated, to-day MEK CHOCOLATE COV. } z Q. And you would like to shove the] 01; agents, appeared at 1084 Btrect | Vested lewally by the United States] You, you say? wi advance of | "ied out. Pe SRSRESHYY bes ERC tr—Vemorintng, Grapes, A Th ty a novelty collection of whole thing off on Gov. Smith, would) 414 Riverside Drive and at No, 229/G0Vermment in such a corporation as| ,oMZ_ Burne —At an advance —— Appice, Pears, | Pineapples, Thanksgiving Baskets ely avovede yeu not? A. Not one bit of it, West Tist Street, where the Paternos | '* Permitted by the Edge luw and that Senator Kenyon—So that you BOWIE WINNERS. av Pry ot tele Gere, Filled with Inaltatta A, Darter, Monat stuctes with ie Q. And you were not interested in| yo.6 building epartmenta. the right stillexists to investGerman| have eimply got between the op- ————. Cream and blanketed with Smgee +e ‘eaivine Loftypons. ne epee ie g matter personally? A. I was not. Z «.) | securities in any way that the Ameri-| ¢Fator and yourself an unneces- FIRST RACE — Two-year-ailda; A) adh iat Be yd sortmenta of Molnaces Bart Creamery Butter,” Axsortinent Is pros | com hi toel ny con A “9 white and red.|_ Tue? plained that the steel|® z ene true nt] © Sty bandler of the coal? {urlongs.—Tingling, 112 (Butwell), nox 79¢ Almand ‘wougat, “Chocointe cortred ina host of, pleating ieee: igs wer Whalen stew La erectors were not union men. Paterng | 4m Government—the trustee—seos fit. rr. Burne—In my case the | 87.40, $2.60, fist; Kings Beller lua’ Clan werapped in fall nd de [He edged forward and stuck his head | a ae eee nea the atecl work wan mount In very, very small faster)” $4.00, $2.60," second: | Morning Basket ‘Compicte, as desorlbed box , | i Jover the edge and glared at Mr. Un- to obtain the permission of the Ger- Senator Kenyon—Very small? oom, {OT (Aron), $4.70, third, Time— "a es with Turkey ol hop work by contract with tho LAT 2-6, iG. PAGK EDS ed Le Assortment SJ “termyer as though he were gaing to|°Pe" shop work by contri nan owners of the securities, and it] , Mr Burns—Aa a rujé 1 do not | gi cilawds, Lady Granite, Gi 3 ited wat Ry eet sees gh boyd i Rate 48 ic. mills furnishing the materials. erase that thik pemminnion Gras. | bay from then at all. ‘Then there motte, Kenome, Black top God wee: c je Turkey, 2 ‘Ti ving was ebris Fi r : Pike demanded $10,000, Mr. Paterno are a lot of coal operators— 9 you— to RACE yo-year-o ted elect masortmes : about mel” he shouted. “Dene | “for giving a clean shest on the |scheme Germany would be able to Duy| mis bence arttigmtened out, Wien | urate GND PACH —Thrce-yeur-olds and) | sorted flavors... S.arlect qavertment tn | be ° Job. He said the steel workers would] s¢ once needed commodities. Just] you do buy from them, it 4s in | American Boy, 10 (Mooney), 45.10, 43.5 FHANKSGIVING MIXTU! je will ned Gy you try to besmirch me! °% what @ingland and France might say t and $2.70, first; Vesuvius, 97° (Lar TON dBrerite collection o Frmrer ints, Ming ; f be “all right and clear.” Then, explain- Net caries Umes of streas? 4D and Onto akcondt Hort Candies: comprined it reine H s “It isn’t the question which be- 4 et, [about the establishment of such a Mr. Burne—Yee, ter), ftL a0 and $5.10, second: “Sunti- Ervetel Blocks, Gauineltcr, and 3 79 Chotolate “Penment . smirches,” repiiecd Mr, Unterinyer, | 88 Mr. Paterno sald that they “didn’t| credit in favor of Germany, which Senator Kenyon—Generally you mpental, (1M, Cpbnacn). | 310 tird.| I lomoms, Batterous, A Hlosette. cepletes as described, cach r mints. Semper Minin "Begs euavely, “it 1s only the answer which | hve to pull a job unless they wan night tend to give Germany raw ma-| uy directly from the operator? | KuRs’ Hoadatoole Raveae end stot: gam, Fitted . ermint | Cren ators and t ° to—there were plenty of other jobs| eriala phat France, for example, may Mr, Burns—Yes. also ran. others: presented in beautix ND BOX....... @9C harm you, i be anxious to get but is unable to Senator Kenyon—How man: —>--- ful Orange tint for this s.8. 5 u to pull s " pero any + pn0x59¢ | Thanksgiving Snapping Mottoe: » Mr. Whalen then volunteered that a without similar credit arrangements,| aifrerent operating companies in BOWIE ENTRIES oct PO! anksgiving ipping 3 Thanksgiving *Holand & Co, who had the street} Mr Paterno bargained them down|is hard to say. anthracite coal are there that you * Thankesivi ttmetive, Orange tinted Mottore, Jn the Variety Park. i to $5,200 and then to $3,000, which he|U, $8, GOVERNMENT HAS FREE| buy from?. . — anksgiving ‘ench ean! taining caps. prize and motto 39c ariety Parkage ¥ year track cleaning, also had the city ‘hu RACE TRACK, IIWIE, Ma., Nor, 24 Greetings Packa: fem PACKAGE COMPIETS Another very attractive Hetle : foontrac f ashes below | ##id he paid to Pike in the presence| HAND IN ADOPTING POLICY. Mr. Burhs—I buy from the Le- RACH K. IN IWIE, M4. Nor. at reetings Package Be ate day ean erg lof Mr Murphy, bis plumbleg ooo-| ¢ ican Government is free] leh and Wilkos. Barre Company, iaiming’ “tnallleg’ two-year ie $ ¢ racto! ° criminate or of Gorman) a Valley. Ce Pita oS reo tH a NTO: eI af ne a %, i.) vilapeapaad Charles F, Wehr, Anssistant Clerk of [OF to establish trade relations dn ponrehe inten ry windy, eeores tage sialon. 3115 Conroe, ‘tt Jom emerge ner fe, Mnc, tet. te te T OUT OF FIRM BY MUTUAL ‘ eg 4 i any way that may seem desirable a.) Panyy he, Dione ay apeny, . [ue ey Cram. to: Jultsann ad One ene tiaes she tenemey ? the Manhattan Street Court tn Brook- | SOY Way timt Qty Atte Ofeat of the * ict RACE—Clutming: for iwoyearohle Sprelal ialtying’ procear” 5 CONSENT. iy, Swen Sireat) Coust » Mat! ith th and the Delaware and Hudson, jy eos halt tuionm. Hand Gun tite tallized form, POUND BOX lyn, formerly Ewen Street Court,| peuce treaty the association w he] Williams & Peters, representing |{! fant Gums Ui; Mr. Whalen said he got out of Hol-| testified as to the presence of Het- | Aliled Ge raments has suffered more) the Erle Railroad, the Lehigh tig Dama a +o arms eine in Au: trick as Mtenographer and Mayor Hy- {°F lees, Gnd the tendenoy among ex Coal and Navigation Company. am Ht 308: a Pana “ y F was & copartnership. :) one! x , ime C é / Pe business wase becoming uoproMt: |lawyers In that court, Tens ™ | ever posmible without thought of war) companies “are 'representiag ® singe amram wyt|| |’ Assorted Milk Chocolates, f a | ™ . e: ad, then ure amour and Mr, Whalen said he wanted |, Mr. Hylan ana Mr. Hirebfield were | “png ‘axpectéd coolness in trade re-] SSP yailnoad, thent bi 111 Bubgoyne, A kePreeeeetize collection of eee ned Gold Seal ‘be free to go into the coming cam-| “HOt exactly police court tations, a symptom of which wag the} ME tho Mabadal: oxime: fit cha 3 6). ThreesWayn, Marshmallows po 0 6 and did not appear there very agitation against the purchase of] |Mee and mares: three yearokis and ip; one mile aranes, Plantations, Nouxatiness beg d Ch 1 ‘exe He didn't know noth or not they | German toys, has not developed, and| German companies or corporatiors| (My, Dyer, 112: Ballet Dancer. a3, 106: Wood flavored ‘Creams and ‘Jellies, Assorte ocolates t So before Mayor Hylan was| knew Hettriok e Mayor testifi Beate Ox or BON BONS and CHOCOLATES—This : then, capped in & rewumption of trade by| credit, and the hope of the organ- |) a fy que of our dinest Gitt Packages, which ie Pe aebaination end eadtion Ant to Satie tite z tne cleat ofthe pence treaty Dut koa taste OF the syndicate ts that large meets the demand of the most exacting 5 . “Didn't Knew It W ed.” ~— | movement of the New York bankers] quantities of American goods may, tores: New York, candy buyer, judged from every stand= *A. I didn't even know Mayor Hylan] tty the old, olf story. Arthur] to establieh a basin of credit for Ger-|as & consequence, promptly find “a |zr*h, eal : Gotham Assorted Chocolates Stor point, QUALITY, VARIETY and \Beautie x, . working in the rear of an|{ man purchases ts believed to be the| market in Central Europe. Ptankun, 107: Margery, 108) Ardiio, or Bon Chocotates: @ very pleas: Brooklyn, Newark, ful. artintle style of package, yibbon’ z Mr. Whalen said he got nothing No. 29 Newark Ave-|first Btep towand a general renewal] Although Senator Harding @his not | + ras) pag Bs ak dN the ther in those days. Mr, Untermyer recalled that M yor > mend to the several governments munition, . Hylan had testified he was “either|tery, hadn't they? A. They had. In Advance of Disposal TAX ALL ALONG: LINE,| wHY Bia COMPANIES PAY FINE|ca"rying out of the Assombly’s reso-] concerned what effective military, , ‘Another report sald the men wht firenvan on the elevated or running! Q. And this ts the firm that dumped f Treat DIVIDENDS. lution of yesterday for Intervention in] naval or air force the members of did the shooting on Sunday morn« : an engine” between 1904 and 1907, |those ashes into the Court House site? fe) reaty. ¥ For ple, the Lehigh Valley|'o Armenian situation loomed up| the ‘league shall severally con+ 4gHe put-into evidence papers ahowing|A. 1 don’t know; I have not any Railroads Céntrol Output and] coat safes Company markets th te Mayor was admitted to the bar after thres’ yours of office attendance a8 a law clerk in 1897. Subpoena servers announced this &fternoon that Magistrate O'Reilly, who is known to have information regarding the social relations of per- sons about the court in 1904-7 had deen served with a subjoena in Brooklyn after a busy chase and was ta,be present before the session was | Two contractors, Max Arénson Joseph Paterno, told of $8,000 and $3,000 to Robert P. and his agents under of strike: Paterno's » | buildings were apartment houses, era. It cost him, all discounts off, $4.25 @ darrel. land & Co, had the contract for ash knowledge of t, Q. Do you mean to say that with the Mayor away, us his Secre- tary, seeing it done, knowing It don you any idea how many frucks Hol- land & (ompany have; they have the large number of five trucks. Q. I am not interested in that, A So don't try to cause any sort of impression upon that. Q. If they had only five trucks to do all this job, the testimony Is that they palit 50,000 cubic yards there. A. I don't know anything about that, but 1 don't believe it. Q. That would have taken a good A. No. Q. It was in August, 1917, you dis- removal from 14th Street to the Bat- they Would dump it, and you being there, you sald nothing about it? A. Have Wilson Has Declined to Act By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World. ‘WASHINOTON, Nov. 23 (Copyright, 1920).—Leading bankers have axked President-elect Harding for @ confor- eneo as oon an he returns from Pan- ama #0 that his views may be ob- Meet “Rake-Offs.” Sales, ‘With Added Profit at Every Step. By Sophie Irene Loeb, Whilo various sections of the city ave suffering from lack of coul, es Pecialty Brooklyn, and while prices as high as $24 per ton are being ex- acted for necessary fuel, the middle- tained on the formation of a banking syndicate whereby $400,000,000 of Ger- man capital and securities now held by the Alien Property Custodian shall become available as a basis of credit in jnternational trade. The plan to untilize the German securities is also before the Wilson Dearing on international exchange that New York bankers are eager to On Philadelphia jobs he was per- posed of your interest jn that com-|know how Senator Harding looks at to buy directly from the man- rers, and his cement cost him pny as built up and is maintained b: ; “im ”” taste delivered on the job. You had no writing on the sub-| that a start in made before March 4,| £079 't leaves the earth, $8.00 mast 6) Cth. than normal methods of in- |—Lord Robert Cecil to-day demanded | Were 1 reprisal for the murder of A noreish 99 JALEN QUESTIONED ON ASH | joctz A. No writ the eubject.| ‘The securities were originally neld| the tend. dustrial development, and by |that Poland and Lithuanta be pun-| Father Griffen, an Irish priest, who) f and a “come a, Sel ACA eoOLL OP oe ? Not|by German residents in the United] As has been set forth in those col-| means wrongful and unlawful in | ished according to the terms of the} as kidnapped from Galway on Nov. flavor to Ancre Cheese peng tial ih eee Sere nee eeber De ete a umns, tHe Girard catate is one of the| themselves. “| ti League of Nations Covenant for con-| 19 and who is said to have been tor- " . / Whalen, Commissioner of |* scratch of paper, greatest elements in this, form of| [ts whole history Is permeated | tt es war after eutelesion of| tured by hls) British captors, makes friends of most © that | business houses in which the major- i with it nal ty and characterized ie h ts Yand Structures said his father] Q- And how di@ you manage tha! : price boosting. ¢ royalties.| by a dell i their dispute to the League. He| The total number of dead in Sun-| J everyone who mee without writing? A. [t was just a] ily of the stock was German-owned. There is no stability of y' ot from the field and to ex- - wot in the contracting business hi One man makes a good bargain and Pca sald the two countries had violated|day’s raids and reprisals is now mutual agreement between Mr. Hol- | These securities have been held in a ther makes'a them from their right to s jaced at thirty-five.’ Among th had been dead for fourteen years, trust during the war, and along with | Pays a low royalty; another d thus accomplish the |the covenant by renewing thotr war-| Placed al vy: . Among the) ‘7m d Mr. Untermyer, |1and and myself, ‘ bad bargain and pays a higher roy- which was the end are in less than three months after | latest reported killed is a boy of ten sorry,” said yer. je ol in far Have you ever been connected | @- And that mutual agreement stil!|other German property thelr dispo-[aity, But the price to the consumer rm which had a contract for ashes fram Broadway as Porth as Canal Street. A. You House and that the city ts dig- ‘out the ashes at a cost of $5.75 a yard? A. I think it was a very yered ‘thing. There were no other jumping grounds available in the city that time. The health of the city (demanded it, I had nothing to do Swith it. Agurermver suaGests LITTLE LESS IMPERTINENCE. % 4 a figure. He just said, ‘Come on, now,’}or credit wherewith to pay for jobbers than you in New ting liquors immediately be + abi . * Young Mr. Whalen, with a white|So I bargained with him and we set-| American goods. The movement to York? _— a wi for taxassesmont. ‘ The House of Presents in his lapel, was So snappy, | tied on $6,000.” create a credit for German purchases Mr, Burns—There are Rio :————- ~~ ‘ mand intense in hin answere thai] The syoney was drawn from ane|i# beloved By ite authors to be the] tawera ana there are mo jobbers | UPSTATE BANK FOUND SHORT The Most Wonderful PMP. ‘Untermyer bristled, When Mr, “Whalen saia be was going to stick to e facts and hoped counsel would do fas well, Mr. Untermytr ougetsted Mr. és i r OLEAN, N. Y,, Nov. 23.—Threv But- ce) a ivin; building, Mr, Schwarts, They sug-| Considerale bibs ce is being ‘Mr. Burne—It has been fixed, | fai, . Zs Thanksgiving Age aeare ; Thanksgiving alen be “a little less impertinent.” | gested Mr. Aronson’s going to Dis-| brought to bear upon the Wilson Ad-| ana there does not seem to be uny lee rae Dorks oh css! iar Extra Special Thanks giving Combination Package Alter Diseat Fackaes Mr. Whalen said fourteen inches of| trict Attorney. ministration to approve the plan ir-] special reason why it should be OF ‘the State Bank of prevented the removal of the ‘ “Don't you insinua' anything ‘nominated you were looking forward his share in Holland & Co, Ther UuRB AT y Hoboken, Paterson chive ‘Thanks Beal. revolver. “He didn't knows it wan| Tt is entimated that if the $400,000,- | ference, hin close friends represent | {iwi 113) Hawmariag. ye monk ot ; bisa pasion yes ies 1.5) Ro equity in the real property | loaded." ao he pointed it playfully at|000 of securities owned by the Ger-|him as ready to discuss the whole | (Eindie, “Yo #08 ed tastes and Elizabeth, waged ‘the other ts of the firm ran N men ates Whew iar ot hl mans and held present by the| situation carefully gd to fabs poh *Agorentive allowance claimed. Trick slow, POUND eG, -_- nEgome| Nor. ’roperty Custodian are invented | assurances as may poss) under oes , EM. ™, B. peptinied sie mae ‘iain hols tain Rae etic, {aise roe ayedioute, a basie cf oref:| the cipecmatanoss ta forwane’ tho) |, FO! CoLDG. On Fer exact lotations soe telephone, directory, iy | Alone until ast wamimer. | rt rituned fo make «eomelatnt {it amounting to approximately twol plan for a betterment of trade ré, sit Tig oie ba te / * ie ‘not \Riguinet ‘his playmate, : billion dollars ‘may, be establ ‘tions with Burepa Gore, f ' ‘ pany? A. I did. Q. in writing? A. No, holds good? A. Holland & Co is out of business, Q. Where was this thing of which “How much Sy It worth to you to have your building work go on?” he sald Brindell asked, SETTLED WITH BRINDELL FOR $5,000, SAYS WITNESS. “1 told him,” continued the witness, “I thought it was worth about $1,000. He said, ‘When you hear my figure it willstagger you.’ He didp’t name Lincoln National Bank after a con- sultation with Mr, Ward, the Vice President, and the architect of the “1 told them I knew there would bo no satisfaction in that" said the he was not acquainted with Hettrick . raoy , this morning found the matter so that there will smooth sailing ahead be in the event States or American corporations and sition has been left to Congress. President Wilson haf declined to recommend the return of the prop- But the depression in export trade and the general condition of Ameri- can ‘businesses which depend very largely for thelr existence on thelr ability to sell goods overseas are part of the present movement to establish a new basis of credit. Foreign trade has been adversely affected not be- cause of a surplus of goods abroad but because of the absence of money best way to start the ball rolling to- ward better conditions in the ex- change market generally. respective of what the ultimate fate of the poace treaty may be, Mr. Others think a wiser plan would be ready assured, because by such a Pngland and’ France are trading with Germany, America has beeg- hands- of trade relations with Germany, man continues to take his toll all along the line, “A little raise in wages of a group of miners is at once made a cause for a raise in the price beyond tho wage Increase. But who gets the real raise? Not the wage-earner but the man much tonish€d at tho high rate of royalties then charged. ‘The price was $1.50. To-day royalties are being charged at the rate of $8.10 per ton, ‘This means that to every ton, be- ja practically tae same everywhere the coal is sold. It ig estimated by experts that this royalty proposition contributes more ‘amination of Michael F, Burfis, resarded as the largest seller of coal in the city, whose concern Is capital- ized at $9,000,000. WHEN BURNS LET THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG. books of the Burns Company Rae ‘before the Federal Grand Jury. The cross examining in con- nection with the coal sales company ows: ie Senator Kenyon — Are there Senator Kenyon—That is why I cannot get it through my head why you need anybody except you to handle it, then, eliminated, Senator Kenyon—It has been approved by the German Government would be enabled to buy goods with ies at I ti oe yet replied to the request for a con- | and f a sales agent, and they own the coal land. There is no question on that point. tire output of the Lehigh Valley Coaj Company, and since Mareh, 1913 on a capitalization of $10,000,000, has been able to declare annual dividends of 10 per cent, and an additional stock dividend of 35 per cent. This includes first twe years of tho war. This sales company has received from the Lehigh Company for its commission, 3) percent, of tide-water prices less the freight, From another company it has secured 12% cents per ton on all sizes of coal. As to this, the Federal Attorney General, before the Supreme Court in the Lehigh case, showed how the coal barons not only controlled the coal jJand and the railroad that ¢arries the coal, but the sale of the coal as well. He sald: “Since March 1, 1912, the is keting of coal mined, per id or otherwise controlled by igh lubstantlally the view.’ Tho Reading Company, it will be remembered, was ordered by the Su- preme Court to break up its organi- revenue taxes, following a decision to’ this effect by Judge John R. Hazel, in the United States District Court. Collector Riordan to-day began pro- ceeding® to gollect several thousand dollars from convicted enloonkeepers and hotel men, Judge Hazel held it was clear that Congress intended to repeal such parts of existing law as were inconsistent with the Volstead Act and that a per- son convicted of traMcking in intoxica- Amount Sald to Be $50,000—Presi- dent of Institution Disappears. Filmore, following the disappearance of €. U, Howden, Prosident of the instivu- sive also ran, We Tady ortrade, 100; "Bwariollete, iad SEVENTH RACE Claiming WNpeart: giile and » eon cw Press).—A clash between the Coun- cil and the Assembly of the League of Nations on. the question of the as a possibility this forenoon as the Assembly met for to-day’s session. The subject of Armenia was early| ¢) to the fore, the Chairman announcing the makeup of the committee to ex- amine into the detaits of the eventual interventioh, The committee was headed by Lord Robert Cecil of the Union of South Africa delegation, who !s a strong proponent of help-for Armenia, and had on its membership list, likewise, Rene Viviani of France, whose eloquent plea yesterday swept thé Avsembly into unanimous ap. proval of the resolutions for action on the subject. The other members announced were Senator Henry La Fontaine of Belgium, Dr. Fridtfof of Norway, Honorio Pueyrredon of quested it to do so, The respective powers of these bod- les 1s looming wp as one of the big- gest questions before the Assembly. GENEVA, Noy. 23 (United Press}, submitting their quarrel to the League, and demanded that the pen- alty ‘bo inflicted as provided in Ar- “It shall be the duty of the council in stitch case to recont. he league,.”) * tribute to the armed forces to be used to protect the covenants of G. N. Barnes, a British delegate, de- manded from the floor ,what steps the league council has vent & Russo-Pollsh w: on to pre- + ee DUBLIN POLIGE SEEK BAND OF 200 ACCUSED OF KILLING OFFICERS rifies, four pistols and much ame ing evidently were strangers fm Dublin, and some of the squads, Were led to “spotted” houses by girl woman, Jane Boyle, twenty-six years old, sister of a well-known Dublin trade union leader and ex-Presidentet the Dublin Trades and Labor Counoll. Dublin Castile explains that the arrangement was for an officer to ane Nounce by megaphone to the crowds that a search for arms would be made, and if the crowd stood still there would be no danger to any one, but before the ground was ap- proached by the party they wore fired upon, While this official state- nected with the Military Intelligence nouncement that the raids were con- ducted mainly to destroy evidence against the Sinn Fein, and that they failed in thelr purpose. On the other hand, it is asserted that the shootings and a man of seventy. They are said to have been shot by the pbelice in the streets. No details are given out} With the Genuine Roguefort /Tavory Department and included some impar- tant yembers of Macready’s staff. CHEESE ? 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