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una on aeacA Ua T Nae nennaer oanam needa memuneiid ‘ i THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9 ees Geagh-r retailing subsidiary, re- eer 2 F k a? Ti 0 Sk ‘ t |MORAN IS LATEST | allowed to act as gunrdian tor! REPORT OF FOCH says Bulgarian disarmament has ad- @gned through F. Rouse, President, mun roc rouse rs ir , | my dear wife, | vanced further than that of any other Without explanation, This was at the L t t F d t F h My A 7 h LABOR MAN INDICTED “Having been for sixteen years ans FAVORS BULGARIA enemy nation, ber army now consist- BEE tha Latkwood Conimitics be- ates ada ‘a hion Art ow, attendant tor ny dear wite 18 le aost COs eee ip ot G1000- tn, @ame active in looking into the Board Stad ler, Brindell's Aide, Again; |fitting that vaid be allowed} Says She Has Fulfilied Treaty —_ Trade’s activities. 5 | Up Neading we Atior ard » through Her past biigati ri , Faluny ov the ar hiaboneaice books at Ms | Up for Pleading on New Action nies and constant attendance| Ov igations Better Than Any 84TH HOUR BIKE SCORE. Showed that notices of Board meet- r Alleging Grart. {ond most devoted uttachment which Other Nation, rl _ ° Teams Miles. Laps. fmes were sent not only to members | Tho fae: that 1 Moran of the +] money cannot buy GPNBVA, Deo. 0(Associated Pres8—| groceo and Coburn...... 13374 Dut also to the Goodwin-Galleener Dock Builders’ Unie and a — ay Opposition to the admission of Bul- | Venheavel and Vandenb'’h 1337 3 Band and Grave! Co. the monopoly Stadtmilior of the Srecka garia Into the League of Nations waa|Debaetes and Persyn..... 1337 3 : miewes SAND USED AS BAL SS ee: aC eee oe are it lwenkened to-day by the receipt by| Ean and McNamara..,.. 1337 2 ud ¥ . % AA tb “HC Melee ak lid mt the commiution on the admiasion ot| Vere! and Belloni. A LAST TO BE BOUGHT. men ndered to Petective] Woman to Handle Affairs of [ : on "| Piani and Leene.. 13372 A memoranium was found author- Flood at the Distetot - - ‘ 8 of iui! cinaeca of | OW Staten of & report from Marshal Vannak and Miquel 13372 bind Seog fot the ahumusily. see fico and he ararignde thom| Widow of Hotel Builder ted on, that date,| Foch stating that Bulgaria has ful-| Bedell and Thomas...... 1987 2 re weather” late last winter the 5 Muiqueen in the Court r “ft $800,000, ea the ria Ste | Milled her treaty obligations vetter| Taylor and Smith 13372 purchase by members of rand lor Gene This is the aec- Who Left $800,000, of tae fetectrical Worker. Hele ‘me than any other enemy country. Spears and Lawreno 1337 «1 Brought in by steamships as ballast Jund Indie at Stadumilter, fr [the primacy was supervised Sy meat. | Roumania, Serbia, Ceecho-Slovakla| Suter and Suter......... 1837 0 ft was to be bought from the tow- John J. O'Connor, appeuring as he will of Frank Trumibull Bartle, sof John i ancy, Transit)/and Greece have been conducting a|Grimm and Vandive. 1336 8 ing companies which ordinarily cuminsel for both men entered a plea| founder of several big hotels in Man- | Yoneimuction Commmisak iat Alfroc | ight against the entrance of Bul-| Brocco leading. Record, 1671 miles, tt, Public Si Commis. @ump baliast sand at sea, At a pre- of not guilty, As the hequest of} hattan, disposing of an estate worth garta at thie time. Marshal Foch 3!» = Moran and MoNamara In 1914, Wious hearing representatives of the Cite EU Attorney Unger! ¢go9.090, flied in White Plains to-d y .000, fled Nite Plains to-day, a = : = — ? Munson Steamship Com pany told, bail was fixed at $50,000 In the case " of vain efforts to dispose of fine Hol- and Stadtmiier'a bat! of) {PPomnts bie wife's nurse es guardian { Gand building eand brought In ballast 00 which he furnished at the| Of her property. Mrs, Eurie has been at about May 1 when the permission ne of hiv first indictment, was con-|an invalld for eighteen years and = ‘of the oBard of Trade to purchase bad expired, Mrs. MacDonald appeared with a ued to cover the second, Miss Agnes MacFarlane haa buen her » Indictment charges that Moran nurse for sixteen years, und Stadtmuiler on Aug. 27, extorted| Seewclerk from the Board's counsel. from Jacob L. Kramer, President ot], With the exception of $1,000 ¢ =, Who cartied a great bundle of filing the Front Street House Wreoking| DUEt¢ MeNichol, his nurse, and @ards, “all the cards in the office,” Come $600\20F CANINg OH acatHt $1,000 to Miss MacFarlanee, Mr hey had inarigated on 2 Job he wasl LAr left his entire estate to his wite founsel had renewed, in Senator joing in Went S0ch Street, Theae tag| He Hamed the nurse as executrix 4 Brackett's absence, all objections al- neh were on the exocutive matt of| 2PPomted her as guardian of tt = e Teady made by bim to the selsure of widow's funds. In speaking of guar- the ‘records. Robert P. Brindell, the labor boss. | gianship, the testator says Sigte, 3 the Acawttoan Counsel for sixteen members: of, the ; she said, She was excused after 7 See : “I appoint her guardian to manage . ution Accountancy Corpora- SESE) GPG (BEA! Masten Nae e said estate and to take care of MADISON AVENUE « FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK : fm the Woolworth Building, the DAL wing) OF6 UBCER ARAICEAE HE Om tO8 ind collect and pay the net tn- of destroying records wanted Latkwood Committe appeared Judge Mulqucen {n the Court of neral Sessions to-day with an appli. ation for permission to inspect the ninutes of the Grand Jury. The appli-| interfere with and obstruct both the vation was opposed by Duputy Attor-| work of Mr. Untermyer and the ‘ey General Samuel Berger. ‘The | Lockwood committec, and the-several court Instructed both aides to furnish | iran Juries who are all delving int rrlefs next Wednesday, i fir O'arien then sala Unter- George Backer, the millionaire bull-}imiyer is mistaken in his facts and ler, over whose indictment charging misleading in bis comments, and goes perjury @ jury disagreed last week. | °"1y the first place, all the Hetrick ipprared to-day before Judge Rosals-| papers, so-called, have never been ay and renewed bail of $25,000 pend | made accessible to my Investigators Ie | @xathining accountant for the Sand ‘and Grave) Board of Trade, said he : Rind examined al the books of the members. He said he had kept no copes of his reports. He admitted he still had the “working papers’ on ‘which the reports were based. Theno : he refused to produce on the ground @t personal privilege, holding that an @cdountant was “like a doctor, a | Tawyer or a priest.” ‘Mr. Untermyer did not preas the after Mr. Engle sald ho Would though not get « lawyer, go to the United States Suprame Court come to her, belteving and trusting more sincerely that the court will grant my request that said Agnes MaaFarlance named as my executrix Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Another Extraordinary Sale of Women’s Marvex Gloves = AEeNe hibits in the Investigation have not ee ee oe ee Saree van CLiBGe Ce eee ence have tate will be held to-morrow (Friday) at the exceedingly paw pecs low price of SAW MEN BY THE —_ —— p 7 WAVES. ped Says He Will Act on Hettrick Data ©. Where te Mr. Clark? A. Atlan- When Lawyer Turns Over te City. $2.90 per pair These are French gloves of the finest quality. They may be obtained in all-white, or white stitched with black; in all-black, or black stitched with white; and in beaver, >, was a big laugh at this’ veri- All of Papers. fiemtion of Mr, Untermyer’s charge ‘This striking costume, known as the “Injun Frock,” was one of the Corporation Counsel O'Brien issued ‘Una of ‘the missing sand and |'Mtque styles displayed at the show of the Fashion Art League In Chicago,|q statement to-day in answer to have made @ Mecca of [Tecently. The costume hax trousers much on the order of the well known | yr, Untermyer’s charge that he had Mr, Untermyer returned to the de- ‘ : ‘ Uh : Board of Estimate against Hettrick for the working papers, He had is ) despite the fact the papers in the case Loclewood instruct the wit- | “squeezed out” the “indecent profit” | this district to be cut and trimmed. | were given to him last month. return with the papers at 2|¢xacted by John 7. Hettrick’s ollents| Union waxes » thé same in In-| He said the papers are tn the cl.ampagne, slate and navy blue. By way of added precaution | bY Anancing the purchase of the | diana as here, he sald, so that labor! Criminal Courts Building, and that Woelleein put a sudpoema in bis; limestone in Indians by Bradley, Mie) would not be the loner by having the|“my investigators will complete the (First Floor) cut Brena rontcactin amnion i to work done at the quar-| inspection of these papers when Mr. Figures worked out by the ac-|New York and paying the con- overhead charges were | Untermyer's staff hands such papers qpumants of the Committee after actor the exant cost of cutting |far lower Moreover the city would| over to them.” een pe Pier of ee on et (yesterday's eeasion were made pub-, and setting plus a feo of $10.090. | not pave to pay freight on hundreds| “Tt pave adhered to the agreement Lee varie ] Mo to-day, showing that the unfair| 1 one Instance the stone cost $5 4] of tons of stone which would be] made yielding to che body — yer buoyantin the extreme. Spring firm but resent as rubber. Bedstead rigid, graceful in de» sgn, exquinitd in color and finish These are the quality marks of Hall produes e, New York Cut Stono| cuble foot when set and in the other) trimmed away here as waste Unters inner ring on the Han- | $5.25. The Hanlein price, after nine|gMALL BUILDERS SUBJECT TO]. w. ein wontract for furnishing and eet-| cut stone contractors had entered OPPRESSION. ting Limestone for the new Court| an agreement, was figured by the te-| str, Untermyer pointed out that would have teen between | countants at $9 a foot in the eompn- | Huijders of sinall apartment houses amd $1,000,000 out of a total! tation of the unfair profit were yer.” he continucd. “On Nov turned over to Mr. Untermyer all of the data gleaned from the Het- trick papers by my men up to that} day, covering 196 sheets, and com. | the t of Deputy Six Hundred Women’s Corduroy Robes | by Mr, Steinbrink with ml | | abject to far greater oppression 000. Former Commissioner of Accounts |than giant corporat like the figures as to the com of the! Leonurd read into tg |'Thompson-Starrett. Company, which Including « fair, profit, was J passages from the City Record | acknowledged its helt ness except yo conducted by inv of, fy FRANK &. HALE & SONS through data supplixd by | showing that the city’s accountants | in a few branches of Purchasing | five is concerned, Had I or any of A Bod fing. 9 ee .¥ t Q 75 aon Pregidem Lous Horowits of the | had computed that in some details of | Department my staff or associates proc i a e each any difterent manner {n our w. Dies, to date we would have been charged. it Company, the|the court house the cost under the onstruction contractors in| contract terme would have been $10. | try. Mr. Horowtts gave the|$11 and even $12 a font, thereby in Elton] in all ikelthood, with attempting, to (War Revenue tax additional) i ident of the — - = = = — figures for ¥mestone on the No. 200/ creasing the nvernee conridenily A. Kun) whos Conmeny Ani . . . R Avenue ‘building and the|ahove $9 prominent tn the show manufacturing will constitute an important Reduction Sale for Building at Fifth Avenue Mr, Horowitz pointed out that an- | imtust dint at nu hospital here early . . ‘Wim Street under contracts mado| other $400,000 might be raved on the | (day. after a short Me wus tosmorrow (Friday) the Court House contract was|court house if there not a yi Penta ar ota ragetelieaey pilitcs o ng. ordinance requiring (hat the rough |-rrist Company of toston. ur ‘| Broil : ee fee °, explained that his company|astone be frelehted from Indiana te! United Shor Machinery Compa : There are severa! models im various colors to select from, all attractive, and all worth considerably more than the Candy of the Highest Quality Linked to the price quoted. Most Moderate of Prices. A Combination That’ll Gladden the Heart and Purse of the Holiday Buyer. (Third Floor) i _— Aa TaN MMO TN OTS | i -A Special Offering of Alsam Bouquet Perfumes will present, to-niorrow (Friday), an opportunity t obtain these wanted toilet: articles at much less than regular prices churches, Sunday Scnvols, Public Institutions, Candy Committees and Donators 3 POUNDS For $7.65 we will sell you 30 pounds of Very Excellent Candy, together with 60 Half-Pound | all put "ip in one case, ready for the $7 65 i Christmas tree. Come and get them ° Lord & Taylor invite you to view a display of Our Three Big Week End Extra Specials | —_—_—_——Dece nter {0th and IIth . = Chocolate Covered Peppermint Patties- Sor the Southland | Centres of richly spiced Sugar Cream, flavored with finest Oil | of Peppermint and jacke f our unexcelled, fra~ ant, velvety Chocolate will serve o identify « 24¢ retreat. SPECIAL POUND BOX Spring 1921 Styles This is especialiy interesting in view of their great ' desirability for holiday presentation. Presenting ~ The assortinents include the new Wool Fabrics fron : | Chocolate Covered Milk Chocolate | Alsam Bouquet Extract . . $1.60 & 4.00 French and American looms; | 1 uttersticks Covered Honey Nougat | || cen A = egress s ouquet Toilet Water . ; . del and the new Wraps, (oats, rors 59c ie eBUN 69c Alsam Bouque 3.00 Alsam Bouquet Sachet Powder . + 95c. Alsam Bouquet Face Powder . . + 80c. Alsam Bouquet Talcum Powder . . 40c, | Suits, Skirts and -Accessories | Sor strect and sports wear \ Special Grade " ixed Assorted Chocolates 4 Candy Tl A Box of Fine The Name Tells 4 the Story Mixed Sweets Pound Boxes 80” Pound Boxes 38C 2 Pound Boxes 1,60 2 Pound Boxes 78 5 Pound Boxes 4.00 5 Pound Boxes 1.95 War Revenue tax included UM (First. Floor) 38th Street Fifth Avenue 39th Sircer ‘Telephone Directory Specitiod Weight Includes the Container.

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