The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 27

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$159 800 FRAUD HMRED EAL ‘CHANGED HIS NAME ' Gately Bec clared rphy and De- an Henbenhter. jday night by the man de scriping hit. Joommit BY DRINKING HOOCH PEL RULING ‘Agents Here Alle Grade Was Shipped to ut NC rhe ial ¢ continuing thelr investiga- tion learned, they intormed Magistrate fari Moses R. Kyttenverg in Harlem Court | Inferior | (cday, that. the. supposed "Murphy" |as none other than William H. Gately #50 East 135th Street, w allege 2 jLa Guardia Asks Mayor to Cal! THE EVENING WORLD, _FPRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, drecte as follows ment of justice, every form of n the Board of Aldermen, { cl ernment. “Every principle of law, every ele- enoy was trampled under foot by the | You cannot shift the respons! yentlemen who are your spokesmen Against the majority members) that Alderman Viadeck came to see 1] you and that you then # of the Committee on Privileges and Miesiiann | nothing about it i 3 that pewspapers ¢ The responsibility for depriving the | Rec you the information and Socialists of thelr is was placed on | numerou organizations by Mayor Hylan y rday by Jacob/ resolution directed your attention to Panken Socialist candidate for Mayor. | this high-handed and outrageous vio- Judge Panken wrote to Mayor Hylan | lation of our constitutional laws “This outrage has placed our city before the world again as the most de. {corrupt In the Western Hemi» the Board of members of your party, Your recom- rKe | thatsyou am equally responsible with | mendations as the titular head of the members of your organization in con- trol of the board with the vic lations | of the rights of representative gov- Democratic Party have always been concurred in by the majority in con- trol of the board. Now | am putting ay! right up to you without qualifi- Aldermen, They are | Copenhagen. Magus N. Jensen and James Cox, ®eneral exporters of No. 5 Beaver Btreet, before Justice Hrown and ali, Gury to-day are suing Joseph J. Wein- handler, Douglas Varnes and tho Douglas Barnes Corporation, coal ex- porters of No. 673 Fifth Avenue, for! $159,800 damages, alleging the de- fendants defrauded theni out of that @um when an infericr grade of coal was shipped to the plaintiff's cus-| tomer in Copenhagen Weinhandler, a treasurer of the corporation, Jensen] and Cox testified, persunally handled the contract. Weinhandler and Barnes, who was President of the corporation, were indicted by the Federal Grand Jury, last charged with fraud aid for profiteer- ing. Following the indictment, Jan- sen had Weinhandler arre: eivilaction, In default of $25,000 bail, he was committed to Ludlow Street | Jail, where he still is imprisoned. He Was accompanied to court in the cus- tody of a deputy sheriff. According to the testimony of Jen- Ben, he and Cox entered into a con- stockholder and! 107: 1 in als lived with his wife. — iDeteotiv asked that ‘he be meld ag thought they might connect him with a crime in Co- uss, ately told the Court the trouble was to the fact that “he was drunk he told the ploice the story of an lement. He sald he knew not! t any erime in Minnesota or but in spite of his wishes he will be held until Monday next. _) LEXINGTON ENTRIES. LEXINGTO: tries for to: lows: Finst Oct. 28.—The en- races are as fol- RACE gr sewell Combs, War Prize, 112! on Mi, Ala eligible— maiden | tw da MoGee, 112; Sportsman, 415, $1,000; claiming; three-year mile and a fourth—*La- Paituful, 108; *Bond, 107; C, Stone, 107; Kimjatong. eh 00: Halonen 1 Bona, Lariette, aii ‘Cho 113; Asweriean’ Ase 128, RACK $5.00 efded: the Lexington nip; handicap; three-year-olds and upward: one pnd haly miles Sanda of Pleasure, 102 Miebrand, $1,000; allowances: the Ri Hetaived Nair, ig mbus and wanted to be releused |» Special Meeting to Obey Order Within Three Days. ; An unexpected ‘decision of the Ap ellate Diviston yestetday unanimous- ly, affirming the order of Supreme Court Justice Wasservogel requiring the Aldermanic Committee on Privi- leges and Elections to file its report within thirty days of Sept. 19, and the full board to act within forty-five days, is likely to defeat the plans of ,| Tammany to keep Edward F. Cassidy and Algernon Lee, Socialists, out of their rightful seats until after elec- tion. Aldermanic President La Guardia Need! immediately wrote to Mayor Hylsn, urging him to call a special meeting of the Board of Aldermen within [three days to give the committee an oppor- tunity to obey the order and the full | board an opportunity to seat the two members, who have been deprived of their privileges nearly two years, The Appellate Division ordinarily takes at least two weeks to render a decision ,after argument. In this in- stance it took only five days. The unanimous opinion renders the de- “leiston unappealable except by special ‘tract with the detendants for the. ‘un purchase and shipment to the Copen- | hagen Floating Dock and Shipbuild- ing Company, Lid., of 3,500 tons of bituminous or anthracite coal, made| up of 2,500 tons of screened and 1,000) tons of unscreened coal at $33 and $92.72 per ton. The plaintiffs caused a letter of crodtt to be issued to the defendants | sor. bythe Equitable Trust Company on (May*24, 1920, for $117,900, which they | accepted. Weinhandler, Jensen said, told him ‘ later that he had 3,000 tons of the is best grade anthracite coal at Phila-| delphia for immediate shipment, su- perior in quality to that contracted ‘for and of a grade that was being used in Scandinavian countries, Jens said he accepted the offer afte handler g ‘anteetl to ship We later the grade of coal called for in the contract When the coal was received by the purchaser in Copenhagen it was found, according to the testimony, to be No, 3 buckwheat, or barley ant cite uscless us fuel. It was res jected by the Copenhagen tirm. Jensen and Cox said they demanded the return of their money, but the de- feddants refused to reimburse them or to accept the’ coal delivered at Copenhagen ! kent Ben Valet, 108: Young ms Honolit Boy, 118; Gen, Haig, 118 1 ce allowance claimed, Weather clear; rack good. ———— LAUREL EINTRIES. tL, Md., Oct, 28.—The entries rrow's races are as follows: claiming: Wx For two-yearol 110: © ir Virginia, 100; *Hountifel, 110; Roctamieau. Ki. 100: *Naviseo, 105: Vasled RACK hae handicap: for aril At bwo Tailen Tie shoal, 125, da bp -| Hillquit, counsel for the Socialists, permission. Because of it, Morris was obliged to redraw his application to have the Alderman held in contempt, ang will present an application to-day “I call your attention to thé fact ar. *Damack ‘Bastille, 101; 102. The ‘ Science Proves the Danger of Bleeding Gums Gouraud’s Oriental Cream] #150, MAIDEN LANE aN 37" Medical science proves that unhealthy gums cause serious ailments. People suffering from Pyorrhea (a disease of the gums) often suffer from other ills, such as rheumatism, anae- mia, nervous disorders, or weakened vital organs. These ills have been traced in many cases to the Pyorrhea germs which breed in pockets about the teeth. Four out of five people over forty have Pyorrhea. It begins with tender and bleeding gums. Then the gums recede, the teeth decay, loosen and fall out, or must be extracted to rid the system of the infecting Pyorrhea germs. Guard your health and your teeth. Keep Pyorrhea away. Visit your dentist often for teeth and gum inspection, and make daily use of Forhan’s For the Gums. Forhan's For the Gums will prevent Pyorrhea—or check its progress—if used in time and used consistently. Ordinary dentifrices cannot do this. Forhan's will keep the gums firm and healthy, the teeth white and clean, Brush Your Teeth With Forhan’s—How to Use It Use it twice daily, year in aud year out, Wet your brush in cold water, place a half-inch of the refreshing, healing paste on it, then brush your teeth up and down, Use a rolling motion to clean the crevices. Brush the grinding and back surfaces of the teeth. Massage your gums with your Forhan-coated brush—gently at first until the gums harden, then more vigorously. If the gums are very tender, massage with the finger, instead of the brush. If gum shrinkage has already set in, use Forhan's according to directions, and consult a dentist immediately for special treatment. 35 and 60c. All druggists. Formula of R. J. Forhan, D, D. S. Forhan Co., New York Forhan’s, Ltd., Montreal FOR THE GUMS Checks: Pyorrhea | cation. 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Choice of hundre and three of a handsome patterns in vx kind, all sizes in site colorings — rich sat lot F weer trimmings on collars ne and pockets; cord attached $1 I sizes, —— ee

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