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EOE PES TERRIA STITT oF dig reer 4 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1922, countant was employed to examine| GREATEST MENACES UPMANN “EXPENSES” ————$———————— HOME ECONOMY. Jersey property, corporations or in- a (From the Baltimore American.) a stitutions, Senator Frelinghuysen Upmann, in putting through a claim when they merely seek to de- for property seized by the Allen bauch them, 7 the firm’ BOOKKEEPER HELD he firin's books. He entered the sho?) THOSE WHO SEEK TO | “And the other class at the oppo- STILL A MYSTERY | roverty crstodian, “Officiants con-|callea the Custodian's office oh thé| “Doesn't Mrs, Blathy ester to. _] about noon Nov, 28, 1921, and Hoesle D ‘AUCH—_MILLE ite exteetie are those Who While ealinde : sider such a gum would have been an|telephone and the records were (0-|husband’s using such awful language? closed his books immediately and EBAU! [— RR] that because they possess power Sum Is an Exorbitant At-|&%°'!tant attorney's fee, but point | spected “No; sho says ft Is tho cheapest way >, to make her hair curt.” In a brief speech on the floor Mr. Frelinghuysen read the matter printed in the New York Times, which he designated a* a “scandalous and, [ believe, libellous article.” He placed {t In the record "T know absolutely nothing about out that such a matter ts entirely be- tween the client and the counsel he selects The name of Senator Frelinghuysen (Rep., N. J.) does not appear in the record of the case, according to ofM- cers at the Custodian’s office. Neither they may exercise it as they please; that because they possess are announced his Intention of going but to luncheon, The accountant examined entries covering only about two years of bus- iness and announced the firm was more than $10,000 short in that torney’s Fee, Say U. S. Officials. WASHINGTON, May 18.—Records at the office of the Alien Property One Class Pretends to Be Friends of the People— The Other Has Power. property, property rights supreme to the pyblic inte! To one class I am a demagogu to the other a corporation lawyer,” eT FOR $30,000 THEFT ~ FROM EMPLOYERS Arrested After Six Months’ Search, Charged With Rob- beries Covering Seven Years. perloa. In his speech at the Brooklyn |pICKING JURY TO TRY Custodian give no intimation of who] dia the : by the| this matter,” continued the Senator. Ma property taken over by the ‘Stop where you are,” sald Mr. teh Bots got the $1,0% by 4 ;|"T never heard of Upmann & Co. and J oo} 028,517.48 charged up by] Government and subsequently re Werner, aghast. “We do not care to} Manual Training Eligh Schoo! last COTTON EXCHANGE |iz Upmann & Co, a Cuban-German| turned under directions of Attorney| know nothing whatever about their hear any more.” But he and his} night, believed to be the opening partner estimated that during Hoezle's employment they had lost at least $30,000, perhaps more. Hoezle extended hisMuncheon hour about six months. Meanwhile the Grand Jury indicted him for forgery, and Detective John Cunniff of District Attorney Banton’s office began a search that ended last Monday night when he arrested Hoezle in Bergen- field. He pleaded not guilty before General Sessions Judge Nott yester- day, with leave to change the plea. Hoezle {s sald to have told at loast one intimate that efforts to recoup on horse races what one has squandered on wine and women are by no means successful in every case. And his ormer employers say women are still calling up on the telephone to ask about him banking firm, as expenses of Berman General Valmer include any New affairs.’ Indte} ganization Charge: of Ord Selection of a jury in the case against the American Cotton Ex- change began this afternoon be- Justice Marcus In Supreme Court. The indictment against the Ex- change charges “bucketing” of orders and will furnish the first legal test of the new “bucketing” law, The maxi- mum penalty is a $5,000 fine. Con- science, without scruple, without | viction on a second offense means the morality, who, for place or profit | cancellation of the corporation's char- or personal ambition, attempt to |ter ™ at ARE tugs Assistant Distric orney corrupt the electorate, to poison | Assistant District Attoriny lease, the minds of the people, to flatter | wniie the Cotton Exchange will be des und beguile the people on the pre- fended by George Gordon Battle and tense that they are their friends~ Albert Massey * gun in his campaign for re-elec- tion, Gov. Miller made the follow- ing comment on those who muy possibly be his opponents: “There are two Classes of people that- are the greatest menaces in this country to-day. One of them consists of those without character, without con- A thread of pathos runs through Rhe business venture of McMillan & Werner, who for years have had a Uttle repair and second-hand ma- whine shop at No. 616 Pearl Street, within the shadow of the Tombs, Nearly seven years ago thelr ma- fhino business began ¢limbing the Grade in high gear and they felt jus- tified in employing a bookkeeper. They were pert accountants— they knew Hacry Hoelze, of Bergenfield, N. J, soomed to mect thelr bookkeeping re- quirements, and with him on the job the firm members exhaled sighs of reilef and devoted thelr attention to the eervice end of the business. Work was plentiful and they applied them- selves, to the exclusion of worry over the firm's. fallure to acquire riches Profits were sufficient for thelr ne- cessities; luxuries were not in thelr line. Under these conditions six years slipped by without discontent, Came ®@ day when they began wondering why some of their customers delayed settling their bills so long, Inquiry aroused suspicions, and an expert ac- ninery Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 will close out—Friday 500 WASH SUITS for LITTLE BOYS Sizes 2 to 9 yrs. An Important Sale of Misses’ Coats and Capes Exceptional at 14-75 Of Spongeen, Plaid Tweeds, Plaid- back Polo, Shawsheen and Other Fashionable Fabrics FOR MEN AND WOMEN Specializing for a life- time making quality footwear is an ac- complishment in _ it- self. Hurley Shoes, ex- clusively styled and scientifically gonstruct- ed, combine gracefulness and comfort and reflect the thoroughness ot ex- perienced workmanship. 2.75 3.75 Originally 3.75 to 8.95 Exceptional at 22.50 Of Gerona, Veldyne, Twillcord, Pan- dora, Bolivia and Other Rich- looking Materials Sailor suits in rep, poplin, or cham- bray, sizes 2 to 9 yrs., originally 3.75 to 8.95. 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