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Soper rete ed a . Mam Doughty, supervisor of the BUSTEED MISSING, ‘MAIN WITNESS IN NASSAU CO. TRIAL Hard Work Getting Jury to Try Officials Accused in Gambling Cases. ‘The absence of William Busteod, the well-known gambler, from the open- Ang session of the trial at Mineola to-~ Gay, of four office holders of Nassau County, charged with conspiracy to prevent the prosecution of gambiers, | whic! start . was the outstanding feature of the * proceedings. Busteed, who is the Brate's principal witness, was under subpoena to appear at the office of ‘Dnstrict Attorney Weeks at 9 o'clock this morning. When he bad not put in appear moe at noon subpoena servers were gent to look for him, If he canno fe found the District Attorney will attempt to use evidence he gave be- fore the Grand Jury and elsewhere. ‘The defendants are George Wil- ‘Town of Hempstead; Assemblyman ‘Thomas MoWhinney of Lawrence; Sheriff Carl W. Smith and Thomas O'Keofe, postmaster of Oyster Bay. The charge against them, in brief, (© that -they were instrumental in conveying information of forthcoming raids to the gambling fraternity of Nassau County. Busteod ts said to have been one of the beneficiaries of this alleged In- formation. He was recently fined as @ common gambler with Dave Gideon. Lou Betts was also accused, but he proved himself a resident of the Gmmonweaith of Virginia and it was found impossible to extradite) him. ‘The trial abounds in lawyers. Dis- trict Attorney Weeks and his assist- ants, Edwards and Wood, are con- ducting the prosecution. Joseph 8, Auerbach, Chariés Tuttle, William & Pettit. Henry A Uterhart, Russell landay, 427F Fifth A Ave. 23 W. 42nd St. instrument, and % sure of Christmas delivery. Ris Besides which you will enjoy 22 the usual advantages of buy- wy _—ing direct from Landays. , accepted as being = of superior quality. ForGenulne Model XI (illustrated) % ° . pee, Victrola *150 = i Ree Atrt i" pi oe <a aio be had With $]1Q in Records =e | neh 945 So. Boulevard TOTAL $160 . [ca Victrol ways bi exponent ee? ere rec conacpeaaly as Sonnenbergs: 1127 Broad St. on these liberal terms. HE mncabere: 601 Chapel Se Make mreof YOUR Vicrle ty ordering ae atin 775 Broad St. Order Your Xmas Victrola Direct from Landays You'll know its a genuine Victrola Records in Xmas Boxes: ———— I igi Sprage, Frank .Aranow, Henry son and Rowland W. Miles cons’ tute 3 ~O atdaiantad counsel for “From the time consumed in obtain- ing the first juror, William A. Isaac! ;| SIELCKEN GAVE NO. of Bea Clift, it Im aasumed that prob: | Was in Germany at Time of Nego-|]} ably two days will be required to fll] tigations for Evening Mail, She the jury box. Nearly everybody in Nassen County knows one or ait ot Testifies. the defendants, who have been In po! itce for years. "the taieamen sam: In defense of Dr, Edward A. Rumely, {ned and rejected were gencrally of]on trial charged with consealing the the opinion that It would take pretty | aii G strong proof = guilt to guide them op sae Bahan labia -~'s fo P led to a convictior Justice % ‘Addieon Young ts presid- ning Mad, Mra. Clare Sielcken, widow of Herman Sielcken, the “Coftes King.” ing. exe rene, Netendanns corti | to-day testified before Federal Judge counsel with 4 mae Gru that her husband could have had was male reaidents ot 2 scxsaran Count, FIRE ON SHIP BO BOARD VESSEL. no negotiations with Hays, Kaufmann & Lindheim, attorneys. Kaufmann and Lindheim are named as codefendants with Dr. Rumely, In connection with Biase Aboard $t. Leute Does Con-| money advanced by Sieliken, alderable Damage Before Checked.| Mra. BSielsken testified sho and hor The Shipping Board yoarel St. Louis, | husband went to Germany In 1914 but undergoing rpalrn in the dry dock i |kept their apartment at the Waldort- the New York ny at the foot ‘of Clifton Avenue, Clifton, States | Astoria until 1917, when the Allen Prop- |} Island) was i} jamaged by orty Custodian took possession. Her od at 6.40 A. M. . | 5 ae Shman first saw eh husband was il] at Baden-Baden, Mra.||f ae {| sicleken said, and she had Intimate rapidly ti aft. La a. . knowledge of all his affairs, She never Deputy Chiet im, and the fireboat Gay! tron bg IS the flreboat|heard of Hays, Kaufmann & Lindhelm, ‘iaze for an pee and a hall was under contr Ined citizen of the United States, COLUMBIA TRUST BLDG. 1 West 34th St. JUST OFF FIFTH AVE. Thursday, Friday and and Saturday. MILLINERY CLEARANCE 200 50 Velvet Hats Fur Hats FORMERLY FORMERLY $18.00 TO $30.00 $25.00 TO $35.00 7 50 1 5 .00 Truly phenomenal values, The high character of our hats and LHe gadaichi of material and workmanship make this an opportunity of the most exceptional ,Pature. NO APPROVA NO C. O. D.'s. the de-| MONEY, SAYS WIDOW || fore jyl#he declared. Sleicken was a natural-| || Bet, Sth & 6th Aves. aco XMAS OFFER you'll be td Selected Records in Gift Sets $5.95 $9.95 $15.15 925.55 Gifts that iment the tastes of giver. and receiver. ee ee eet ot records universal appeal. Xmas Gift Certificates also onsale, Buy them at Landays at any denomination. $ $ t $ $ t a | ? Tables ; ; $ ia z % Y 3 Announcing the sent of a New Goody Shop with Unusually Attractive Introductory Prices. ~ Che Goody Shop Cordially invites the public to the o on Thursday of its latest Tea 282-284 Fifth Avenue, at 80th Street. This shop is the adequate realization of an ambition to place at public disposal a store worthy of the highest ifth Avenue stand- ards, embodying every desirable comfort, convenience and refinement, and befitting the service and the products which have won for the Goody Shops the continued patronage of thousands of New Yorkers. In observance of the opening of this new Shop, the special prices quoted below are offered to patrons of the new store. . On Thursday, Friday and Satur- day these prices will be offered at the new Goody Shop, 282-284 Fifth Avenue ONLY. At all other Shops the regular prices will prevail. : Regular Price ne Pussywillow Assorted Chocolates. . $1.00 per Ib, 1 sshioned ars Old Fahioned Cevems. ening oom, ow ‘50 1.50 “ «# Che Goody Shop 282-284 Bibel ny at 30th Street _ 128 + || + || + || : + || : f x Hy i rm CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR ALL! 25% to 40% Discount on Our Entire Christ mas Stock $200 Worth $2.50 Woekly JVROOMS 149, Ada Furnished Compi 4 ROOMS 179.6 HA Furnished Completely 9 ROOMS .vy.00 Furnished Completely TWO CONVENIENT STORES 2174 Third Ave.—420 Tremont Ave. Mahogany and Golden Oak Rockers, $10.95 Wellmade High back Burdle seat, A moat ueetul Tables greatly Bit Cedar Chests Bee, $37. 95 4 A very useful gift. Elim- ll danger from 30TH STORES OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL. CHRISTMAS a reer nes eee sed all through 4 $120 site A Satan Columbia Bony ‘ maele & This sachin 12 Cor choose from. lumbia Records, Rec- sold on liberal crd Bruch ‘and Nee- Christmas terms. dine. Seth Out Record Ctuab A dish of PosT TOASTIES makes a square meal to ro out the day with Sizes 8 to 18 Years For Christmas FOR YOUR BOY Boys’ Blouses ' . 85 Regularly $1.25 Percale Blouses in neat stripe effects; all have collars attached. 8 to 16 years. Boys’ Four-in-Hand . and French Ties and Blouses 55c to $1.80 $1.95 to $6.00 Boys’ All-Wool Boys’ Skating Caps Sweaters In Attractive Colors $6.25 to $9.25 95c to $2.50 Boys) AILWool Coat d Slip- ters Boys’ Fur Polo Hats - seis . aby = $8.75 to $18.50 ” Boys’ Beaver-Plush and Velour Hats ee * $3.00 to $5.25 Tan and Black Belts Formerly $6.00 to $10.50 75c.to $1.25 Boys’ Separate Corduroy Knickers Extra Special! 250 Boys’ Corduroy Norfolk Suits dames McCreary & Co. 5th Ave. and 34th Street : " Boys’ Shop—Third Floor 5 Outing Flannel Pajamas 1.95 Formerly $2.75 piece garments in attrac- ie pink and blue stripes. - Boys’ Fi me Shirts One Piece ( Outing Flannel Pajamas $2.85 + Formerly $3.85 Size 7 to 18 Years With 2 Pairs of Knickers 10° Formerly 16.50 say oP ey « Oty 1p Py oty get oy B. Altman & Gn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street ~_—— Thirty-fifth Street ~~ - Men’s Quality Overcoats _ (Altman standard) are a tditiehdcusts advantageous offering ‘ at $73.50 & 95.00 All of the garments comprised in the assortment are from the regu’ar stock, are made of selected fabrics imported direct by B. Altman & Co., and represent the most skilful tailoring. The yoke and sleeves are lined with satin. The prices quoted have been made regardless of cost (Sixth Floor) : om end its i. .