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ey 5 -GONNOLLY NOTNOW Ve w York Society Girls Enjoying the Outdoor Life _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER AFRIEND OF NINE, | oi the Fashionable White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. SWEARS PHILLIPS ane |society as $175,000 and the ap oa Nov, $, 1900, ers had allowed $1 j IF you are a ciiizen of these | for the forty Protestant Says Borough President Triet to Put Him Out of His Job, and He Js “Off Him.” HUNT MISSING CHECKS.) Two Made Over to “Doc.” ., Matthews Can’t Be Found— \ \ Mr. Steinbrink’s Solution. “I have not been friendly wits Borough President Maurice BE. Con- Molly since 1912,” declared John M Phillips, politician and sewer pipe agent, before the Meyer Committee to-day. Witnesses have tostified that Mr. Phillips was “unofficial head of the Queens Sewer Department,” and had considenable advantages in re- gard to sewer contracts, "T haven't been friendly with Cor nolly,” Mr. Phillips declared, rising te his feet and pointing at Mr. Connolly, placidly facing him from the audience, | “since he went up-State and tried to get me out of my State job, I've| got no use for him since then, He threw me out—ordered me out of his} office—but I go there because I have| a right to. It is a public office, and NOTE FROM ‘JUDY SUNG HUSBAND 10, 1921. OFFERED BY WIFE Mrs. Schwartz Also Charges} She Was.Locked Up 8 Hours | and Life Threatened. | | Charging that her huaband locked | her in @ room from 8 o'clock at bight Juntil ¢ in the morning, threatening | to hill her unless she told the name of & man with whom ie accused her | of having been over friendly, Mrs | Rose Schwartz of No West 172d Street to-day received §100 a week | alimony and $260 counsel fee from Justice Hotchkiss, pending her sep- aration sult from Henry Schwarts, real estate operator, Mrs. Schwartz alleges her husband, as President of |tho Merchants’ Woodrow Building |Compantes, recetves $35,000 a year. at the morn- [ng alter ter imprisonment by ber nual ed her forgiveness Mr. Schwarty, according to his wife, has been absent feom home for peri- ods of from three days to four montha at various timas since they were mar- rled on Doo. 12, 1909, Onoe when he told her he had to go out of town on business Mra, Gohwarts alleges she found a letter from a yooung woman na he dy | city since Noy. 8, 1 |mamber Judy as the one who tried to —$—— REGISTER THIS WEEK [CHARITIES ASK FOR a2 IF YOU WANT TO VOTE | SAME MONFY AS THIS YEAR. AT ELECTION OF NOV. 8 Ioatitutions me nefore Badget Committee of E te Hoard. Just Who Are Entitled to Register | ineutetions ant oceay enon nates and Vote Here Is Told to- |tnetitutions and organ.zations appeared y before the Committee on Finance 9, ; and Budget of the Board of Estimate at Below. hearing on appropriations ‘i Bruce appeared for the § IF you were born not later than | prevention of crusity: te nila ates. Line: Seeuld Be aeiesU F pital wald there wos a decr IF you have resided In the tual? ais We even, “Don't lat Saad Sune rode blame it’on the tivian admiciatention.® Election District you now reside in since Oct. 9, 1921. | BUT YOU WILL LOSE YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE Ir YOU bO NOT REGISTER ONT DAY THIS WEEK FROM 5 TO 10.50 P.M AND FROM 7 A. M. CO 10.30 P. M. ON SATURDAY. | United IP you have ein tue in regard to the thoughts I have been belleving were for me in the heart of Harry, “If I bore you, be honest and le me know, for I want you always to re- bo that 100 per cent. to her dearest4 denies his wife's ch - — CURRAN WILL NEED EVERY REPUBLICAN voTe.| The all-Ceylon Tea So Says Mr. Bannard, Who Ran Cor! wu any ey ere flavored when ft Otto T. Bannard, Republican candi- whe, ‘0 when date for Mayor in 1909, arrived to-day te Goya — 'e and where on the Grace Line steamshtp Santa cope i Lutea from Callao, Peru. Mr, Bannant ney I'm business man who has a right to go there when contracts are let.” ‘I’m not worth a cent to-day,” Mr. Phillips declared. I've got nothing except my word and that {s as good | as any in the world. Get that!" Mr, Phillips repeated his scornful assurances to the committee that he kept no books covering his half mil- Mom dollar a year pipe sales, Miss ibblics! $ Pika © * Tatts Sues Ing as follow + Elsie Frey, in charge of the New ‘eat ow lar agen tie Os STETINIOS . bd 1 anid the reason for his return at this calling herself Lillian. Mr, Schwartz, time was to register and vote for ifenry his wife confessed he was! 11 Curran for Mayor, friendly with the young woman and| \fr, pannard aald he was rather pes- begged hor to forgive him. They were | etmistio about the outcome and that tt Teconelied and lived together untit| would tuke every Republican vote to a = at Curran over. Major Curran ia in ‘ June, when they separated fis opinion the best man that could Notice to Advertisers Mra, Schwarts introduced a latter |have been nominated. The big factor, | - Ot : At ; ie he believed, 1s the woman vote, 8, dvertising type ease miss oy ' : from "Judy," dated Detroit, ad- ing satay ‘ej in enigma. Sitesios Gonina; santas, Sirota day Sige ous A . ae dressed to “Dearest Harry" nd~ . Harry E, Bard, Director General 4 a MK Beaty 4 Ke. | ito “Dearest Harry” and rend-| ¢taucation of Peru, was another Di fenger, Ite comas to take back twenty rt ya. coptali engrevings te : “T can't bellove any one or any-|five American teachers. Six of there Se OS want op Am pXork office of the Lock Joint Pips There is no more popular trio of New York society girls than Jones Js an advocate of and participant in most of the outdoor sports. | thing could have caused you to wish |back twenty-one. all of whom he re: |, Disiay aévectumg. trmg soar for the, supnles ompany, swore she knew of no rec-/ those Miss Stettinius is an enthusiastic golfer, while Mrs, E. Clarence Miss Nancy Yuille {s seen almost daily on the tenis courts. brds in this State showing the trans- it Seeti¢ of CJ to end the friendship between us, Woe |Porta as doing we feonived ty 1, M. ‘Thureday rae have had so many happy times to- annie atErawnn aan fer omar or ay I al Se ae actions of Mr. Phillips with the com-|_ / gether and I sincerely belleved your Tle Stater-in-Law From | Oy, weld mum be teocired br oon, pany. sorte deena an ape Beried thes MAJORITY SENATORS |HINES’S MANAGER CALLS |WEEK-END AUTO Interest was not a passing fancy and sarterine: is Maniessn: Sunday Mam Sheet copy, type wae ober h 3), Sigretto, w contractoriiecmiy > Mt Brows eat, | yet such a long allence f 1 Justice McAvoy tastind an infunction | not bres Nerina ty. SF MO ormbay. and see PRR arEy ace ued ap HINA GT een a PASS TAX CHANGES) ON DISTRICT ATTORNEY. | FATALITIES 22) scems peculiar, as you k to-day restraining Mra, Margaret Jas- | tuuetyco?”qatch, Ras net Been recelnd tn te |your thoughts of me mean more than T can express {n Words, and th's place jis to me worse than death | ner in the Gist Street wer in| Wit A sneer, ch Queens, however, appeared and ex- ‘0. 22 Downing Street, from inter- | husertion orders aot received by 5 P.M, Prider, with the bakery business at No, | Wil he omitted as conditions tga) rieldty id Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, which her| We crder of latest renelpt and Demands Inauiry Into Ansaaalt Finance Committee Indorses Re- | Made on Him to Marphy's Distrte: More Than Hundred Probably W ock Joint Pip “By brother-in-law, Ftudolph Jarper, says hibited to the committee partnership | 23 ces ‘ Sh ; _ a Ria ay | “Even a little note to let me know | polget , 7 Display copy or orders released later than a ae Pe dncenliel(etom ce thee a 000 peal on Transportation and | Joseph Shallock, campaten manager | Die From Saturday and you had found some one else that | Mneurred in oy Brnest duapers, hur: | OUagd aber, ‘when coming wi Tool serve 8 agreements, but not the one covering 1 owo the pipe company $299,000 Ki for “Jimmie” Hines, who was beaten up| Sund: cid proves a better pal would be fairer|pand of the enioined Satie eho ta | S42 Mscounts of any character, contract er the Bist Street sewer. That agree-|to-day,” Mr. Phillips asserte At Raise on Spirits. in a polling place in Charles I, Murphy's | Sunday Accidents. + Why wee, . may be $210,000; may be $190,000." ia } ment was similar to those exhibited, ey eens ny cred, excitedly, WASHINGTON, Oct, 10.—-Amend-|‘#8trlct on the night ot the primaries, | More than 100 persons were so seri- he said. The agreements showed Mr.|tho information that he’ never in-) mente to the Tax Bill proposing re-|*PPeAred before District Attorney Swann |ously injured they probably will dle Phillips was to get 5 per cent, of city |dorsed either of the $5,000 and $3.500| oon) of ai transportation taxes in. | aay and demanded that he Invest!- land at least twenty-two were killed De rits Gn ihelt the DFSAts checks of the O'Rourke Constructon| ! # IN| gate the assault, After much discussion |oiteient { fi » » uy Company, which have been mislaid,| cluding those of ofl by pipe line|tne District Attorney had Shallock ex-|CUu!sht in week-end automobile ac- Mr. Sigretto asserted he lost $35,000 Jang for’ which the committee is|and on parcel post packages, a maxi-|amined by Drs, Their |Clcenta tn tha United: Btates, (reports on three contracts on which he paid |searching. mum surtax rate of 50 per cent. and | examination in- |Sathered by the United Press showed rensed estate) taxes were approved juve anal te to-day, Reports from nineteen dis- i he had al tricts—-mostiy t 5 Jay by majority members of the | certitte GueOr wha wta| ree nosy, tm Ue) eatern, And to me, and I would be less uncertain | employed as manager. THE WORLD ° nultz and Norris. he shouted name ain't em. TL hop Mr, Phillips $48,000. I hope you find ‘em, ‘And > Scone ger mete eived. u'll find my ither one of The production of the partnership agreement seemed to surprise Deputy | ind em,” Fmance Committe vas told by Shallock ;Southern sections—gave a casualty 3 erge had be r, Phillips asserted the eity s no dispusition to inve st of 21 der °) Attorney General Berger. It had been} Mr. Mhillips asserted the eit ne majority also approved amend- , p # \Iist of 21 dead and 182 injured. saved § ing the pipe for | which he is agent in Queens mente for re! brink, cotinse! to the] tion intimated Mr. Phillips was not red a partner in the contracting business. Sub-committee testimony was read te’ Investigation of to Mr. Segretto in contradiction of a| t winter, was statement by him that be never “had | Witness. Ie swore that the in wept by exhibits in the Queens sewer ¢ words" with Borough President Con- | ji vostigat on wore checks for $5,000 ted for tho inspes-| During Saturday and Sunday of nel Be tors of ¢l olling place at|"No-Acctdent Week” In C i nital atock tax and for re- | {er ahe per: ind tor parsons de Chinen, peal of the $2,000 exemption allowed | *ho had made affidavit as to what had | Where @ drive ta on to prevent auto- | ovcurred mobile accidents, four were killed and on of the corpora- corporations In the case of corpora- tarda aeguad sancciee tions having annual net incomes in/and Shallock fs to be on hand to see if |S injured, Reports gave the fol- und| excess of $ y his assailants, jlowing casualties: New York, two 000, nolly. In the sub-committee record |g3.500 give by the O'Rourke Con-| 4 gat tax of $8.40 a gallon on dis- a REAR; killed, twenty-flve injured; Kansas! the contractor was quot! as saying: |siruction Company to Or ae tilleg spirits aiso was agreed upon,| SEVENTY BEGIN 300-MILE City, one killed, seven injured; Chi- SAYS CONNOLLY ORDERED HIM REV Be AMUSE own il but with a proviso that there would cago, four killed, six injure nb. O'Reurke | t f h “Connolly sald to me, ‘You get out) ; ‘ the Goniniwetoner Se IMLOrART Raves | Bivecday: Stidecte washlasten aAv-(olnnet!, one Killed, ‘Sve tnjured; of Queens and stay out.’ I said I was|the bck methor {nue that the spirits were us ranged Under Army Conditions, | Pridgenort and the Conneoticut Dis- serohe conael jconstruction in Queens since before consolidation |CORSIEUCTION: and I wasn't going to get out. Holtimate investigators and those ass said, ‘You get out or I'll fan you|ciated with former Gov. Whitman good.’ So I didn’t speak to him for|Special District Attorney investiga city officials, WO. Fo Alfred J. McKenna, Another passage said: "I said toleditor of the T mantifacturing medicinal purposes. ees Excise taxes proposed for repeal un- | . LITTLE der another amendment include the | Seventy ride tes on sporting goods, chewing gum, | States cavalry oMe: TLVER, N. J., Oct, 10,—-(tTiet four Killed, threo injured; Bt. aight of them United Pau) three killed, seventeca injured; tate ceyat ma; and the otheral ton” one Kihed, two. Injured; Denver electric fans, th nos bottles, smok- | C!v!ilang, left Can Alfred Vail at 8 On, Ons a vo 3 {ng and hunting equipment, moving (clock this morning on privately owned |and Colorado, three killed, eleven In pleture. films, tole soaps and |Ror#es, which are to bo put through an fured; Oklahoma City, ono killed, one nes stant city bune, swore that as, PICK ee bee ) test on w 800-mile trip to | Atlanta, five Injured; Har- { Connolly, ‘You can't harm me.’ And|a reporter early this year he had seen eee ea pctiatinmed one | i parse anes eNoitoeg é a he “missing checks” in the files of 5 t hreet Injured; Boston, six injure be sald, ‘I can and [ will Sie) Nin IRAee, ah i ees etics. The tax on works of art Ganentheee: | d: Buffalo, s! % ations ofed in c ‘ecord - ~ ~ re . Ae On Andy Marie wa uh € n. ol : conversations quoted in the record! mR, STEINBRINK SAW CHECKS Pe vane cena s: AsLGS Tt ite Milwauk Hirteun Injured. and couldn't remember giving such! GIVEN TO MR. KING yposed on hotel rcoms and office pg testimony, Mr Steinbrink eaid he had the| furniture of hardwoods eliminated 361 NEW FILM COMPANIES cted Mary committee he wanted to explain the|der, accountant, to give the F iat g of “Mr. Whitman } story of the quarrel. Mr. Brown tola| (BUF Jn, Of | Mr Minder r. Connolly rose informed the | checks, and instru; n Seud-| —_— Mr. Connolly and informed the | checks, and inst "okt FIRST SNOW STORM the’ mounts wht P girly miles on INN. Y. STATE THIS YEAR, h, re- REPORTED UP-STATE, |"!"° Bours ALBANY, Oct, 10.—A total of 12,125 him to await his turn. ceiving the checks. Mr, Steinbrink —— ] J companies, representing a capitalization 4 smut you have promised me that|maid he saw the checks given to Mr.| 1) | | OLD LAW FOUND TO PUNISH Jor $515.263.905, nave been incorporated ‘ ” r. Co: y. King, i" this te during t nf = 5 before,” sald Mr. Connolly ‘One of the checks, according to the} Lake, = Taches Near Port Henry.|CAPT. RANDALL, IF GUILTY. | maine se a Or nie. Naar in i “We perform our promises at our of M einbrink Mr. S Ja capltally, of $290.271,148, are lo- f iderat 5 ndows ) M.|_ GLOVERSVIT N. Y.. ¢ 10. “ 1 Ne rk. according leisure; no consideration passe as Indowsed iy : Inspection Service D: al- K ne tian oe } 4 Mr, Brown said j apparently was cashed by * i S88) Ges for Vailure to Save Castaways. | f hat's what you are down Nite Deputy Attorney Gener 4 ‘ Kia ; : \ counpleted ) D8, | 4 4 the cit; , leisure!” sig M Berge id obtained this s ir Ba masters to RO e In the fas ni " ae eS racy temis crac an an catGnutabs Gormer Gaeatert rt or haltan jour, |mantens 10,.8e, fo the) ald of dinablod | th he lest nine g ntal of | Saks & COMPANY Announce for One Week Only — 4 Jon It, Brown asked Mr. Stembrink| GLENS FALLS, N. Y., Oct. 10 States Steamboat. Inspection | 68 Gunineas, 89 per ok ihe » here to have been found In See- | DU eing in the metropolis, Dur of the Maritime Act of 1912. ing the same period the motion picture the event that the Inapection Sar-| business has attracicd 361 new compa- finds that Capt. A. Kendall, [Mes with « capltaligation of $22,099,800, d to have fallen to a depth of|master of the liner Huds nich 1 itside of New York City the ma- 1 ave fallen A depth of/master of the liner Hudson, which on|socty or the companion to sit down. : : . to suggest any remediea for evils) Phe first freezing temperature of the George D. Frenz, now Uresident of which were disclosed by the Board! geason was reported last night from|"] the Realty Holding Company, said he|of Estimate investigation. |the Adirondacks, and enow was re-| vice 3 ink sald:he thought all! por pany, whowe only asset is] Mr, Steinbrink sald-he thought all) por SOL RHE Be rAD v Isewer and similar construction in all| thre A VERY EXCEPTIONAL t nches on the mountain near|last Wednesday passed by ‘th: on ; eorporating $5,800 tied up in @ city contre boroughs should be under the super-| Port Baty RAE, SNR Yat "linea leaking faking dory, off hannal during September did 90 for tne) pure OFFERING OF | “Doc” Mathews on a bot vision of a consolidated city engineer-| See jLight, was guilty of a fault it will asx | Pinan do wecciuition and winter tines, | A { iy Re ale aad Se eee aun ae ticiae IDLE VESSELS FOR $1 ; ring as | whee "Cov elated oracaty" oh ‘ he said. % 1en ‘Doe’ says | omeen * favored iv tie A MONTH, LASKER’S OFFER, | $1.00) tie. or bo reat esau peal e {t \ Vere ee er 7 formity of Plan ts to Aid Coal Exporters to a Ou ; as en i 9 ey soils ne r uuions. it sw Compete Wi ela, ment) MAME, LOniy tp © outaid said he would mak» good to me, Ue |i) bette uction and 4) Wass—NcTOw, Oct. 10-The Une CURRAN EXTOLS JEWS. —‘aiirattts and bakeries oF fity-two en S a ul Ss put me off that night when f went| fairer competition a BNR GSh 12 1 |incurporated wore’ outside New xere | to see him, and again the week later,| Mr. Steinbrink said he would also) **#te# Shipping Board has offered ease Idle veasela at $1 a anonth to 1 | Bmahontene Their Charity Daring SEE olidate all Tax Bureaus. He d scatter the tax collection dates igi) the year, he said, and keep “Then he said he would give me |°O" the money when the Realty Holding xporters to assist them in compe loucudin t Sirsa: 8 Sraswente: CONVICTS PRAY FOR LONG. Henry H. Curran was tho guest of —in the very newest Fall colorings — j Company got its money from the la mparatively small force busy| This plen was proposed by Secretary | honor last night at the seventieth anni- | 3 ee } city. Then he changed his mind and through | Hoover and had immediate agreement |versary services of the Beth Ham ae a Sea desir pee : | gave me the whole thing—comp: fhe rai tropy Chaltvann Laskar and tie Ships Hagodo! Norfolk Street! yesterday m when inmates over- } pays up $5,800 T'm tr $3,250 nf once twice a ye : , Ante suceens > C0 pr i Idrean ex fo 8 my straight and » be ABS WO Mie Stains _— area 2 3 weop t erintende t | ; joward, an investigator <« er tines , % hannction Refase ateastate 2 to 5 Prisons: , : the committee, ¢ ¥ ave met n ; the fact that certain city offeials had the J Bally: | : Lock Joint Pipe Company in New and other recrea | WASHINGTON, Oct, 10.—The Su-| changed the name at the ‘Department th waa Tioted Vererdec: tcl | j 1a, | tion." Sania! to- ofused to grant |?! Charities to the ment | Cove { ved. e q c i York, Baltimore and Johnstown, ¥.| 1 [rome Court to-day rofueed. grant ¢ Chari rep mageement| hi “home, in” Oyster Boay romewhat | Single and Double-Breasted Models in 2, 3, and Mr, Berger said every effort had been| sition Leaves Plan fora Finance BSE LO injunction temponar! the old might be mstored, | bette! umane and an of y A j 5 dine bi sp vullifys: railroad rate “4 ‘I us brin, the Cl prison reform, he has long been an {dol i hfe 1 : made to get the Lock Joint Pipe Committee. North Dakota ‘ "ty the lermment, some day the beaucifuy werd | Of lamates of all the State Prisons, 4-button effects, in cashmeres, cheviots and tweeds | Company of Ampere, mission was sent to N. J. A com-| joseph M, Price, Ogden Mills, Henry] ewark and the tw, Taft. « sD. Wiles, FL go, 4/5 y."" he aaid Mayor Hy h had bee and former G PIFTH FLOOR } First Assistant District Attorney Kracke and J 1 ns met at th 10 vices, but. ser ey wera | | ; ex County was reta the | Coalteic ypadgn Headquarters, Mur-| rate i vio i r col ee. The 1 i mt , rT TW A i | id, the District F oe thodox. ae = six J up as coun @ pipe c ; sian Be ; ; ; or ine BROADWAY a NG Tt ith at 34th STREET lr. Berge iu National Bank ' + pret rec . r Rabbi tate H I was nothing < : surer, with, Ogden. Milis naj ing at appropriation uf $4 My soCouMtS: Rabtl in hier inpany polated former Senator Brow WUl weost. inte Lovdaw with Hone, Wel lee shi mvork oC the acaplovtent eon tread Wlbgel and Alseremsn face eat \" : od £0 Senator Bro day with ng the work of the employment sorvice |Jasac legel and Alderman Lovie waits | 4 A ‘ ; ‘These ebeoks don't repr an | Fah of the Departmnt of Labor. ‘oer were among those on the platform.’ Guics Avenue Court, Broskiyn, hl |

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