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| ; fi __THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922. 4 . $25 000 DEMANDED had Introduced him to Ried! and that] “T was about the only one that could| himself he would pay tt, but he could] him: ‘You don’t’ mean tt is for Joe] eridge and MoCaltum came up to me. | (=== f he tntroduesed O Connor and Riedl to] erate them right.” Ot wlve 626,000. Guider? Because | know Joe Guider| He sald, ‘Mr. Hylas had Commis- Commissioner of Public Works Joseph/ <iuider and Ried) visited the Mayor THREATENED WHEN HE RE-|t0o well and he would not do a thing|soner Whalen put in charge of the BO w ” A. Gulder, who was at that time map [the same day in City Hall, Ried! con- FUSED PAYMENT. ike that.” And he said: * ‘They | buses now and yau better keep away R. FOR THE BIG CHIEF ping out Brooklyn bus routes. Rlediliinued, the Mayor assuring him that| O'Connor suddenly became threaten. | 2V° Bothing to do with that. ' from them.’ " Fan buses in Brooklyn, he sald, and] quan. th® Meron assuritg him tte, tere It was on the nigit tuowing bis od The Specally Shop of . rendered effective service, After that | moeetigg would grant him @ franchise] rou will be worry if you don’t put] aie .vies, OConner that he was sup-| YOUTHS HELD IN THEFT FIFTH AVENUE AT 38% STREET he applied for a Manhattan franchise. | 14 operate the buses, that money up," O'Connor told him, | fi 5 OF MERCHANT'S AUTO “ je testified that Saturday he cai BUS QWNER TLS What action the Boar! of Estimate} ois quarters of an hour after| B® eworn testimany shows, “Theylto the city prepared to begin opera. J == nies took with regard to that franchise ts - O'Connor] Will cripple you within twenty-four|tions at midnight, Ip accordan ‘Two Prisoners Brought Beck Fram 4 matter which reete with thet board,” Gtnuta kau Dears, Just as qulok as they got you Ry AanonWa. dec ben thirey buses New Olty, N.Y. . Fen ms . they get you out.” the drivers ready to begin. Brought beck from City, (Continued. He relterated the esteem in which| | “We have got that through for you ways, ‘Dan, Rat isn't for your-| “Gn the next oveniiae eraday, he hat rea ashen ais” O'Connor had been held, remarking) "OW. You bi haa “eatin * He says ‘No. I wouldn't know! went to Delancey Street to look the ‘ad spencer Phar ind oe the organization ef the company ©] wnat to do with 895.000: It woild't| rionttn cron 32 with an automobile stolen from WEDNESDAY Specialized Prices on Boata it the | that attacks on him after his death ps yaue reces alag eat, fondl had | Fouls Rot change that high opinion. | that they could all be Ip on tt. last long with me it te not for Red] wear third Avenue I was The Transit Commission will turn] Ried! teetified that O'Connor then | Mike.” 1 ‘ h Ww 9g 6 99 rode Hadh cobenalagl cd % 45) over to District Attorney Banton for] eave him to understand that O'Con-| Mr. Shearn interrupted the witness.| Proached by some of the driver Streets A testified. “One of them said, ‘You fewby, Tn bis tesflmony Ried! exprensea| Use in possible crimind) aetion, a} nor, Fennelly and othore he had not} wpiq he say that {t was for eny!had better not go down there. We Hianketan areas sea the opinion that the franchise had] 'ePly of Riedl RORY De, cece ateee ee ee PME actrenal rt have Instructions from Mr. Whalen, | nineteen, No. 840 Weat 25th Btrest were been Fescinded Qecause he fulled to]: 4. 8 elu i 4 considerabl | Riedi's bus corporation. “He didn't exactly say. He said] the Commissioner, that if we see you| to-day held by Magistrate Cobb {0 HOSE Sabai ncreas” With ty oxpense and on equest of O'Con | Om Thursday, after nls frenohiee) t was for the ‘Ble Chief.’ I k Owl]to go and chase you off the buses,| Yorkville Court in $1,800 ball for cx. was said to-day that n+] jor, supported by that Of Joseph A |had bean granted by The Bnerd *t1 it was not for O'Connor.”* There te a detective on each Dus, and Q Guider, Commissioner of Public|Esitmate, Ried) testified, he met] “pia he Identity the ‘Big Chief’ an pailtical bios th tha, sacopted genre | Works in Brooklyn, he put Into oper |©'Connor by appointment In s duwn-[,— man who was in the public ger- of the word, but is a holder of public] ation 200 buses in Brooklyn during |town cafe. vice?” Office. It is believed his name will be] he car strike there. When the strike “Well, now, you got st a black and] “Fo 4i@ not say exactly. Y asked disclosed during the courve of the in-] Was resumed some months later he] white that we got {t through," again came to the rescue, this time at \t you want to keep away from|wonan thay found in the car with the y you better keep away from|young men, but she wae released when Qualities That Hace Not Been Surpassed tt was found ehe hed no connection T went to the Delancoy Street with the theft, the pplice stated. Values That Have Not Been Equalled O'Connor told him, according to the m tl jon. ye eMl OrConnor died last year. He| the request of Mayor Hylan, anc |testimony. “What wbout the com: “Bontell” Silk Hose 1.35 lived near Flatbush Avenue and] operated 225 buses in Brooklyn an’| pany? You know a thing Iike that in é Kings Highway and was in -| Manhattan. For this service to the | worth m lot of money It is worth Dependable quality, with lisle garter top and sole. Black, Mandalay, cocoa 3 vy} or tiffin. “Bontell” Silk Hose 1.75 Excellent quality with lisle sole and gar- tertop. Black, Mandalay, cocoa, otter, 3 pair tiffin, beige, russet or white. 5.00 “Bontell” Sheer Silk Hose 1.95 Fine quality sheer all silk hose in black 3 pair with Paris dropstitch clox. 5.75 eurance business. He wes one of the| ‘ity he was rewarded by a letter o [$100,000 to anybody.” 250 members of the Democratic] ‘hanks “‘on behalf of Mayor Hylan’ Riedl protested that the franchtre i @ County Committee of the 24 Assera-| ‘rom Mr. Guider. ncluded a clause making It revocable bly District. He never held public] \SKEO BY OFFICIAL TO OPER |1,. the isourd of Estimate on ten days’ office, #0 far as could be learned. ATE BUSES. notice. Joseph Fennelly, Assistant Commis-| It was on Sept. 11, 1919, after his} qt would not be worth @ nickel to sioner of Public Works of Brooklyn | successful Operations in Brooklyn |ine, They cun throw me out vn cen to-day issued @ statement which said | that Commissioner Guilder telephoned |iiays und what ts the good of it?” in reference to Red's testi | to Riedl, the witness said, and asked | asked Riedl. ‘Svenus 34% STRE! Dhaba him to go to Guider'’s home on “‘very| “1 don't way $100,000, but It ts worth “No suggestion was ever made by| !mportant business." Mr. Guider ex- | $25,000 any time.” O'Connor repiied, meé or by any one I know of that any| plained to him, the testimony contin- | according to Riedl. ‘That is where consideration was expected of Ried), , that several street car lines in]th« trick comes In, In fhat ten-day nor did I ever hear such a thing dis- tan were to be discontinued | clause. You can cover that up.” cussed.” S 20, that the olty wanted to Ried! told O'Connor that tf he Outstanding Values Tomorrow Mr. Fenneliy stated that O'Connor on those routes, and that wanted @ few hundred dollars for rane || Gxchusin Winter Goats ‘BEST & CO FEATURES ENGLISH OVERCOATS for GIRLS and JUNIORS “Bontell” Sheer Silk Hose 2.95 Gossamer quality all silk | Luxuriously Trim- med with Caracul, Wolf, Beaver and Squirrel. Regularly value 4.95 hose. Black, Mandalay, cocoa, otter, tiffin, beige, smoke, white or silver.g | Specially Low - Priced 55.00 A Wonderful Group Featuring the Smartest Phases of the Coat Mode James McCreery & Co, FIFTH AVENUE SItTH STREET Collared and Cufieo with Wait, 99.00 Coats and Wraps of this high character, of such distinctive styl- ing, superior oun and immaculate workmanship are not to be found anywhere else at $55.00. Come in and compare! WOMEN'S COATS—THIRD FLOOR i MISSES’ COATS~—FOURTH FLOOR A Special Value Period Model PHONOGRAPH | 97,50 Ae This is a machine which combines beau- tifu] wood, fine cabinet work, a good motor and an excellent, pure tone. In fact, its unusual character adapts it to the most tastefu’ home. 5.00 Down—Balance Monthly No Interest Fifth Floor America’s Foremost’ Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &€ 3th Street —New York 500 Negligees of Crepe de Chine and Crepe Meteor The smart youthfulness and practical wearing qualities are typical of the English idea in ‘young girls’ clothes. And these English woolens, tailored on lines almost like a boy's overcoat, make acoatso warm and wearable for school, | for sports and for general use, that it | has become an accepted fashion among | well-dressed young girls. The materials are fleecés, friezes, double-faced tweeds and cheviots; some are plaid-back some lined with woolens. ) | 39.50 59.50 | | Very Specially Priced 6.90 Very attractive styles, both draped and straight of line. Pink, Turquoise, Peach, Rose, Copen, Wistaria, Orchid, Black. Exceptional Underwear Values “‘Boyshform”’ Brassieres Medel No. 500. Skinner Satin in Flesh, White and f 1.95 Black, edged with Filet lace. Special Silk Chemises Stepein and Envelope Models in Crepe de Chine and 12.95 Radium Silk. Flesh, Orchid, Peach, Blue. Special Crepe de Chine Nightgowns Also Radium Silk. Tailored or trimmed. Orchid, Peach and Blue. bY Wocdlads dressmaking is drudgery or 2 joy depends on your scissors. They may tire and worry you, and make work 2 burden—or they may cut easily, smoothly and willingly. Wiss scissors always cut, not only when Just sharpened, but all the times Not merely when new, but year after year. 8 A friendly pair of Wiss scissors would be a great help to you. FOR SALE WHEREVER GOOD CUTLERY Is SOLD. J. Wiss & Sons Co. NEWARK, W. J. Englishtype overcoats tailored in New York of British and domestic woolens 23.50 t0 69.50 Dest & Co, $e Fifth Avenue at 35th Street — N. Y. | Eswblished st79 |3,95 Flesh, Special Charge purchases made todty will appear on bills rendered December 1st. he

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