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2 THE SUN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1913. Henntssy Vtrwmp Ttn tlicnlvi-r hml received It ln'llrt-tl.v ' Mr. Ilentifsiy icpcntf-d lor the Magir trate'H I coord 11 ilcrorlptloti of a gigantic sc-hemc of grnti wlili h, In- miI'I. I"r inentrs tli" emir. Stale, n carefully r.n t"inatlrcl method of extraction which, lio mild. Hk- tl. ii mi' tn.. In based mi tli" principle lli.ii r,nrn lilin "ho lill ahull Im III. in Hi I roughl forward the niitnc.s of Ins iiifni m.i ntf. and every until In- luciiDniiid, If I iiIim . will mm- pvuicd tu ti.ll what I" knows, Violation of t iinrlilfiirr. Ilr falil. licfore In li.'tiim ds ti.sDti.oiiy Mr. JI'iin-nT ili'lurivl tliHJ In- was talking agaln-l his ph..sl"laii orders ami lilt-" In putl'i,i ot wh.it Im liello rtJ to Ihj a iniitlilcni'i Ills Information concerning Judge Me C'iiII'b tiniiiliiiilliMi i hi obtained, Ii'' ilil under such clreiimstnnccr im to make It Impossible In In- sM-i-ltii' mi many points. Hi? fllil ii"! think hi tin- tlini' lie oh tnltirtl It th.it It would iAr I'" used I'.v him mill tm- lli.it miMin h" illil int ask qumtioriti that would enlighten lilin im to particular dates titnl ttnumntN. He wan liitttriu I'll In go ihcad nevertheless. Mr. Whitman old nut ark mimy iitier tlona. Tlir ulttii-h- tolil lili rtory In Ills own wa. 11' Isgnn with MrO.ilI m liter He raid rlirtt lii ami K.JRc-.i. P Wood wero old friends ami tli.il since both were ttttcrerted In t'ie Alimh) situation and Mr, Wool lif.il souivm of Information not friendly to Hennery tiny found It iidvan taftous to confer frcqucntl) . Patrick I".. McCain. raid lli-uncs-), war one of tho sources nf information U'ood bad. TV talks tu wh: h Ui,' wltr.tsr it-ferred be. San Ian May. l.at- In that tnor.-h. ot Wood' home In Went StvenDeth street. U'ood told lien ncy that Mcfabe liad told him about a meeting In I Vlmonleo's at which Will San 11- I'itip.itrlfh. nf Hurt.ilo. Mi-Cab'. John II. MiCu.it y of Hrookln, Senator ttobert T. Wnmp'r. Jtidrfc Mci'nll and Chirles 1. Mtirpliy new pre.siii. Thin maetlng was litld the week Won- and the. topic discussed, neconltng to Mis'ah", was tha Impeachment o tinv. Hulrer. Hen needy said he told Wind he know uUiiit litis meotlns Watim Judgo MoCall had told Gov. Stilr .ib.nrt it In prt'Sncc ami bad dMartd that Ik- lott titc mcetlni; Jn an anKi y mood becaum of the dis position tu Impeach Guv. Sulzc. To thin Wood replied, Hi-nnifjy 5.1 M, that McCain told him th,' rra.on MtVall left w.n hc-au'.o aftr McCall sot tlirougii NptalplTiq to tho hUhtn that Snl zer couldn't N" Inipo.u hi'd logally Mrt'a'.ie called him down and t.ild if thfy w.intfd any 1'Bil fpo',!l .; l!'.i:y v uuld J lawyo' to tI'v t'.n ni. Wood t'..t-rrup'in t 'Id lUnno'-y, mo Hi'ii ncty tt-1-tlfictl. that tln-rr .ik a tlmo wliui Mr. Murpli u.ifr.'l so fr'.mdly lt'.i M" C'all a:id tli.il H took .1 Im of inil n.-m-c to lirlns alicut McCall'" n.'inlnatioii for the riupronn' Court. I'i .MKiist, -aid Hin npsy. M.iv.i- ia) 1101 told him l.t' lln"vt,l tcCall ttoiiid ,ic tlw T.t'.nn':. try c.i:"l.lan for Mayor and ii" told Wood what thu Mayor had raid. Wood ncroi-,1 that tin" Muyir w.ii Mifli: and thru iit oa 10 till ITfii'iCMiy ,il,o'.it tin: . Ir.'iimit.'inct- under nhl.'h McCall ttai noniln.i'.td to tli-t-w'i. Win . I i;id. Mr. He li"-f t trlltlnl. t'.iat IllK T!'H SuIllv.'.M A.iy .iiiiiu- t.' m'v .M'i'ail im inti.tti d 1wn,iii-. lie knet lim l.i I'.inni-.'i ion i.' ci.'!ali. Itnoir in."''' miuers at Alhan;. II'C Tm ank'-d Mtupli to '.iomlti.ni M'i'al1 .Mid Murpht ib .lir.id. Thf-i w ,o,i ai,e,i .tici ',.11 m ?o ;o in.- Hoft'iii-i llo-i." to sec him nnd APthony .. II-.,. li. r..-r .ti.-i all tun Knn o"i Moe.l .M.iv.i: o'l I"" t leph-e-e .111.1 ,ishc 1 mm 10 . it" ot. anu n-e n .1,1 .iiu-,.i; ..-din' . 1 iwi ion. ., -rio ii.. "''' ';," '' ',. I .1,. I .1 1 VJ 1 :JW, ,..r rrull "T;! M i-p iy " . Id 3 7?,ir dlrtVi-i T.,,l,r hadn't irS.d him as a candidate. Urady ..rk-d Murph f he would nominate M- .-.-.11 If M.-'.Jll cot Ids leailer'r consfnt. Murphy left w th.-jt p.-omlsltm- nnythlm.-. Wood. aecordliiB to the .story lepoated 1 v Ik-m-sr). then aivaiujed throuch M.-l Call's dlrtrl' t bad..- for a m-ttinc tint tllglit It. Wood's 100111 le twdn M 'Cill and , George W. I'lunkltt. I'lunkltt came tlr; ar.d ruld he didn't know McCall. He, wajsn't oppored to McCall ro much as he watt to the mctnod taken to s-curv h'.s itomlnation. He said too many men wet"' Kolns to roiirtn-nth .-tr.ct before t'n-y raw! thtlr district leader. McCrll ar.d I'lunkltt1 ... . . were left alone tor a while and the 1 I'lunkltt came out and said hi would unto Murphy 1 iiomin.it McCall llennessy paid he thought Woo.1 told him Murphy was waitlni; in a Third avenue restaurant for tho result of l'lunkltt'.s meetlm; nlt.'i fcCalI. Murphy inntlnuc-d hstlnate and Bid Tim wept to .ee hlin again. Said linpeelor I'ald Assessinenl, Wood tekphor.nl also to Murphy 0:1 th" afternoon of tin. convention and asked him to stop In and roe him on his way to Tammany Hall that nlttht. Murphy didn't do it. Wood didn't attend the convention, but he met Murphy and Philip I'onohue ufterward and Murphy raid McCall had oecn nominated. Wood told llennessy, s Hennersy twtl H'jG, that McCuII'm i-hnipnicn assessment -van paid by William W. McUiuchlin, a police infpeetor. Wo,s didn't see It pa'd mnl Henncssy taid Wood cave him th" imprrrrlon that Mcl.auirhllii told Wood about' It. Hmiiierrj- raid part of the money, aocordlns to Wor, -Aent to Grorxe V. I'lunkltt. Wood did not ray that any part of It went to Murphy. McCall war slow about rcpayli.c, raid Wood, aeoordliu: to H'-nnessy, and when 111. lart payment war due he Insisted that that amount wan McLauKhllti'iicontrlbutlon 10 thot-Hinpalitn. Mi. L-iushlln. accordlnK to tho utory which Hennesry raid ho believed Wood sot from Mel.-iuchlln himself, said that h"! made hlr eampaiBn iMntrlbu.:ons to the lertular places, includliiK Police lleadrpiarterr. Then, according to Wool, an arbitrator was culled in. Mr. Hltmcssy said lie thought Wood raid it wan Warden rallo 1. However, I Wissl In Septembtr after ' ivhui ho raw the impeachment trial Wood told him hi couldn't remember whether or not Me.-i-'atighlln had said it was Fallon. Thu arbitrator drclded In favor of Mcl.HUBhllii. Wood told Hcrmtby durltiK tin l.ibt week in September that McLaughlin was still at outs with McCall. (1. Whs that mietlnK III the Hoffman Home the only one nt which Mr, Wood war present with JikIbc McCall? A, 1 think th-it was tho only one J Hid Wood ray be was present when ,'udBt McCall illreusred campaign fuudu"! A. ,lle did no! ten mo o. I sathe.fil thu Meluuirhlln told Wood what he l.tie c about I'uinp.ilgr; contrlbiitlonfr. Cj, Wai Mr. Wood present at any time v-hen nm.icy w as clven '.' A He did not tell ni" lie war preteut ,11 ail liieetliiR whtrc oionty 'ins (.'lien. C. fid bn tell you McLaughlin told hlin h( h.i'l adtrnccd monry for Judge Mci-all't canipaliriiV A. Yrr. cj. I'ld In tfll you how much Mr litiKhlin tol'l Mm ho bad advanced" A. ,No. 0. Hid he say anytlilnK about u mem orHU'luni" X No. He raid .McLaughlin told hbn be Bate the money In i-ash. 1, i, I Mel.auBblln tell Wood what .ludlfe Mi 1 'ii 1 1 did will) the money? . lie told him, as I undeisltiud It, that pmt ot wild In Plu'ikitt, Ihonulit Ilea 'nil "(llttsli," ij I lat 1 ; mi stnied ivi tjHiIiik ot your ffiiit erfatkm" with wooil ' A, Not nil, lie lotd me III. il Mi'Cill il. llttl. llilllj. 1111 nt 'I 11 inn .' Hall, ib. ' i was of llsll to tne (.li-'. ml. il Ion 1 thai If It haUn'l bien 'oi hb lla IiIiiiiIh, In eludlli Mi llr ui) be '.'onlil m ier h.itc beer) nrimlii it"H lor tin' b, ueh, nltl.oiiBh Hit: Tim icir..ilnb'd it. 1, Ha.ie you any futthtr uifor tiaiion toiicerpliu.' .IiiiIko Mcfall'H nippori in that caiiipnieiiV A. No. i). And all your Information hi from ,ir Wood Mlio. "U think, ;ot It frohf tilcLaughllb '.' A, Yen. I Q. Do you know 0 any other contri-J Offers No IiuiIoiih tnado to .IiiiIki MrCall'r rum tialKH expi'iiMffi of that year? A. No. T1ii ttltiiif.M null) ho told Gov. Sillier, Cdllor Stoddard ot the .Villi and Holier! Adanion aluiiit tin no thlnBf InimedlMtely iflnr Mi'i'nll wiiM nominated for Mayor. Tin' Pletrli't Attorno al.o ImiUKlil out that nil of the trnnfactlonH rtfe.rred to look place more than three eiirn ngo. 'I hey I'liiinot Hit rf fori Im made tin lnhW of iin.t Piciini'utloii nt the liferent time. Knti nnB upon the second phase of his tfillnintiy, Mr. Helineriy raid h" tins ut'iialnl"d In one vuy or another with Arthur McLean, thu treasurer of thi Uoiivx-ru.tl, Stiito conmiltlee; Philip lioiiohue, ttoururer of Tainmany Hall; Gfiirue AtcGulrc of Syriicure and Henry I' HurK.ird of lluffalo. He. raid he talked mtli Miiluire In Syracuse nnd leartnd en lain things in 11 peia ral ay ntniit canal conlraetn and State hlKhway con tracts. '1'heii he said that he went to lluffalo before thu prhnarlCM and In liKhtlnB Will lain 11. I'ltpiilrtck had iirrerteil that contributions had been exacted from hlKh May contracture titnl pld ou r to Nortnaii i;. Mnek. Mack denied the iiriertlons and wild he would like to be put under oath. Therefore lleunerry callid oil MeUuIre for nforumtloii upon which Hetmerry could make itood wh"U MaeU wad called beiore him to tertlfy. Hennesay explained that Mack tieier appeared im he promised to, and when he war rubpirnued disputed Henntrry'H leK.il rlfiht to rummon him. Mciiiillf ar ranKcd to meet llctitierry In t'tlca. I'revlour to mectltiK Mnlulre In I'tlca, Henne) raid, he. met there Stephen Ity.in uf ChenaiiKo, who nave hlin 11 lltt of road contractorH from Chenanco, llroome, U rcKo. Onondapa and other countler, w ho tti'iit to Syraeuto nnd there tinned over to Kverett 1'. I'owler arretsnieiits tannlliB from $1,000 down to $250, according to the biro of their contracts. tleocrlhed I'owler Ragman.' I'owler wim dercrlned "the baitman" raid Ityan had no proof and tell wus of no he bad similar by tho wltiKSs. Hennersy nan.en and flgureh, but therefore what he could Milue. The withers raid Information from Samuel llerkln, a roml contractor of Klrhklll , from John I . lto'io van of Saupertles and from Henry 1'. KurK.ird of Buffalo. Ilavlnn heard what Hyan had to ay. continued Mr. Henneju-y, ho av Mc tiulr. who Rave him 11 written rtatenvnt of contributors and the umountf. This statement was handed to lMtr!ct Attor ney Whitman. The witness explained tht lie under, tud from Mctlulre that It was imt a complete l'.t. M'tlulre knew little about contribution? made tu 1S1". Hen nerrt raid, except one of !:ti,n0u tnade by Janior Stewart, a tor.traijtor. MiGulrc raid. ne.nrrtlnB to Henr.ey, that Stewart piv.. '.','i,o00 In I'.ilO, 15.iii'i more the 1 nest year, which was paid to .1. SerKCant Cram, and 6. 00 0 more , 1912. which war paid to .Norman 1.. " i .iiW,-uuM,.ihiUiJ.lim-.r,ii Heiin.'i, that William J. Count rr of Huf fain told h!ni that trie tlrrt V-'S.''"" was pro'iably what he hmi-elf to'le. t"d from Mownr Conner iH that Muiph) told htm to P"t louiethini.' fiotn .-t.'t.irt. . lilaudiiB t'nit I: uiiBlit to 1 1. a 'ot, b-. .uie St' wart had a Ko"d .'ontra. raid, Hi iu.es: titl!ie,l, that uiomt ,a bills from Stewart h, i'ct.'1'cr. I'.'ln, and tool, 'i ork". Hi nneyst addd that i 'otitn I oi I.. :r sot the litit.k.ik to New , . , 1 toM ipm aootit this the nlsht alti t Il' lnn-ir lu.ntf nls pee,-n m Hutlalo T'nu man iiatn.d Mel io.ioul-Ii In the n-.in with in ner'-y and 1'oniiers. but 11. n11e-.1t 'aid Wrf( i,.i,.ph,jnl"s lit tin- Itine i'.i, ri dl tul.ted tl.t.- fact and that p-rhapr he ilitin t tie.ii .t "''niitssy interrupted hs r:,-r; ot bis - " ...... iv. , r Z? , ' I f, 1 , " -ynti-uius lie told Z . ' ' fa B " '.''.V 0r" '"'J ' f Ii ' l'-r j-nt. of tlndr e..nt.-..et j ." "''''V'" "!t"XK'r,i thlr ' p,"r '"' was made on all r-pali n- 1 ',,'t" '",",' 'i:lt therefore the Mate must 1 I1'1'" ttlC tuou.-y that went to Mc- j ,. , lonn ' 1 onr.iulc. a mad . .intrs. tor, , 'I"' "''I'Honeil by Hennersy as atiothr I vollect.d motey mnl took It to New "r ''"nraules otfu.d to Klve !"""s ot .oinriliutors atid to t-stify 1f, '"' war wanted The mat throu-jh ' H"m !hC ofier was mad,, said H-nnesri, ' U an IniMih 1 '10 r..,. 1 .. . 1 vuinm. - urran was :n tpe i-ouri toom ami was pointed out to li. trlet Attorney Whitman bv the Mi;rui'.v m" roitsori tic ilMn't l ntclit win-u i summon onnnlM lforr li!m to fpstifvlh.nl i onthifl was that he heliefid I'onsaules knew ii.'i . llennessy had hltu ot, e.rtaln contra, ts In 1 Warren county. thotiKht Co'is.iulrs was only wIllliiK to test'.fe U.p.re hliii bei-iius,.. he thmiBht It would help him out 1 of his own trouble. IlctuniitiK to Mitlnlre's talk. Henrif-sy said that McGuIre Informed htm the J111r.es Stewart Kt an offei 11.no Mo,., .imiin, secretary of Tatnmatit- Hall, and 1 11 Mr. l'oyle by whleh Stewart could r. t I the TI A contract on the barne can il by 1 PayltiB tl.-.n.iniii p, thetn Setwart. the I wltnefi) tcrtitied, hud mid th- same (hli.e l" 01 1,- s. Stewart, said Ilentieisy. was, .iceordlnK 10 .tieiiuire, tne lowest bidder or i-oniraci, win.'ii aujoltir the 71 A contract, llennessy said h" was told that Stewart offered 10 take off M'V'i.n f,,ni his bid If the fnnal Hoard would Blve him both contracts He could do that because the two Jobs were near toB'-thef. ( niilrart Held I p, He aid. The McGoiern Construetlon Company, which Hennersy said 1 composr,) nf Philip lionohue, Tom Smith and a Phila delphia man. iiad the lowest bid for tho 71A contract. Hennes-.i testllled that MiGuIre said ho heard alnut the pro posal to let Stewart have both Jobs If li would pay over the Jlii'Oiin and teleBraphed .Mr. Sulfr about It. That was In Iiecemlicr, and Mr. s'ulrer do- manofii inai nie i-anal Honrd hold UP both contnietr until after lie was inaiiBU rated, Thy were held up, according- to llennessy. 'I im Canal Hoard awardrd the Tl-.i contract to ihc McGoiern Compaiit. .Mc GuIre told Hennerey, said the witness-, that niter Gov Sulster war Inaugurated the offir with again tnade to Stewart of the 71-a contract, the prl.-o demanded being then tU'p.Onft, Stewart rctused the offer, said Mr. Hennesry, and tin Canal Hoard then thiew out hlr bid on tho 72. a contract on the ground that there was only or.f bidder, "but," added Mr. Hen-n.-my, "Im got it afterward for bid which uns 3n prt cent higher than the enBlin'er'u rrtlninto." McGuIre also told Henr.,sy, the wit iirrs said, that H. S. Kerhaugii of Phlla drlphla gve 110,00" in 1911 and IJ.OnO In 1 9 IS. and that one or the other of these contribution!- went to Norman V, Mack, He added that KerbaughV con tracts amounted to l&.ono.non and that he. had "alr.ady paid JleO.riOo that went to Murpht.' McGuIre. Hennessv said, tflso n.nneil II S. Stalbr ar a contr.11 lor who took '."..fioii to N, vt York. I niterslooil Moil-) Wa for Mnrpb. Mi 1 I'll'.' said that piii lulls In tin dnn, .1. S'-iteaiit Cram and Mm-phy iiinri.ed tll'MI1 the I'l'lti-d Sillies S.'ll.'lloislllp llennessy testified th iiitrlbutloiiH that alii" to New York were turned ov, r to 'ram, but that uftrrnaid th-y wrie bhui to Artb'ir .McLean or to Normim K. Muck, "M'liat do ; 1111 mean whtn ,tou raj (he inolH-y was taken to New Vn.-L ."' united .Mr. Whitman. "Ah Mi Gull.- told It to me. mid. r stood thai il uieanl tin mm .) wan for Murph), ' r.-nllnl Mr. Hi-nney. Tim wltm- then s.itd tlri' McGinn poiiiliil out to lilni that I:, ll'll K.lly, tin, TamiMil t Mill iikii 11 S iin'iisi, sub hi'i'ili-d .'i'i'i, 'i hich, h" said, tviiM pall of Ihn moil" paid lo Coulee 1 y tin cm truciois ami will! put 1 1 Ki ll r liiiui, cover up th, real ;-,u H '"0111 which ii, eaiiin. Tom I'oh-y iiiadn a cot.trlhutlun 0 15,900, which according to McGulre'u Proof; McCall Wants rtorj cam" from np-Sla'e contractor", Htherr W'Te tint down, .iccordliiK to the ttort ri'pnited be Henninj, for fS.eOn, Jl,.i"ii, 1,111m ntnl oth"i' ainouiits to coiur lp Hie i al contrlbiilolN. HenniMry raid tlini a man named Itufann told him nt the llrondwiiy Cen tral last Sunday thai Tom Koley Rave him money which he put In the bank, then flrew ii cluck and turnul the flick oter to Mel.eati. Meilulrii raid, Heiltifss.l terlltlcd, Hint 1 i. Gordon Heel, I'owler nnd Mack null In Gov. i'h otllce one day ami iiKm-d that Kowler rhoulil no to tin rli IiImI I n,i dhlrloiiN on 1, stalfil il.i.t, thai tie I division ttiitlneer iliould riininion tin con- traclorr nnd "randbni:" them for lontrl . butlonr Meiiulrc raid Hint l-'owler did I KO and th.'t lilt eollectloii" were turned over to .Muck, who broiiKlit the monet to New i..ik .Mr. Hi liite.isy then named othtr c"iitr,ictoiM on Mci iulre's IWt who had itmiie 1 ontrlbutlon. 1 Mr hitman was Holnc down the it when Hennersy. whore ph.Mlc.ll cnlnll Hon Is bad, pltadid that to n 01, 'tould li'ean that lie would lose his olco i ntln It and would be forced out of tbo tnunlilpal ciinpalirn. Chief MiiKlMr.itt MeAdoo nnd elr Whitman Imth ncrted fiat 't Mould be, unfair to nek more of the wlttiti at thu 1 time. Mr. Whitman "aid It would t. lit .it , least two da.tr to tlnlsh bin cx'imlhatli'ii 1 of Mr. Heiintrry 1 It was npretil that Mr. Hci.nerv would ' not Is; called nKaln until Wednesd.it The heariiiit will proi'etd Monday litter noon. Mr. Wood will probably bo tl i first wltiicis Magistrate MeAdoo iKsUeil half i do?' n blank nubpienas hut niKht. Mr Whl- I mini said he Intends to iill 1 lery man who had been mentioned by Mr. llon tiessy. llUKene 1" Wood, mentioned In Mr. Hennersj'H tertlmony a.i a lotirce of In- , formation about JuiIrc McCall, raid last ' niKht that he had "nothnik; to -.i.t." He ' laid he hail not been subpo naed to attend the John Hoc proeeedlUKr. He mlded that no represetitatlte of tne Iili.triit Attor- I ney'h ottlco had spoki u to him yet nlout the prot'eedlncs "All 1 know about this udetnoo" r proceedings has been brought to tne t newspapermen," he said, "but 1 have been careful not to answer an of their nuej- ! Hons." Told .Vollllim, Said .Mrl.nlre. GeorKC II. M.'Gul"" of Syraeuie, em. war mentioned .tt the te, annul. t ,f Me llenmry, ,s M'lttiih bin brother, former ! M'l.tor Janus K McGti re of s r.u'iire, I j now resbll-iB it 12 Kim street, Niw. I Ki-oheUe. GeoiKe It. Mciiulro cat. out i tin follow Ins staieUK 'lt last ultflit in I !a:,iwci to .Mr. Henne." . j "I did inei t Mr. II. nnes-y at the Hotel i I l'tic. at I'tlca, on or .ilioilt Septrtubei' I j ! at the leipiert of Got. Sulzer. who on that il.iy teleiiln.ned to ir.e fiom Albany a-k.i.jr me to tt.it Mr. Helil.ess'. .it that hot' 1. t ...... tl- It ..H.I 1... ..i....i .... it ,;".,;";,.,,::..;, k - ard to any e..ntrlbulloii that ma hiite ibe, n made by cntractorr .m State worn. 1 told bin. that 1 had no personal know!- edite of any contributions nude l anv co itr.n toil that hid .01 b-e.i 'i'w!ol. 1 Tli.c is all the .iifornial!".' thai I pos. j re-ii'l" SMITH DISPUTES IWXXESSY. lleelnre Mir af liitere.t la rou- trneilnu l oniimii i Is I 11 1 rue. 1 1 I lotiias I Sni'li, -i.-:e!.i . of T..:r.- , mailt H ill, rnlil I. it" last I J.il.n A Henin-."s had tir' 1 1111 H-f n Ma'.st- it, M ,'L-'-.t t'.l It '!.-,l cone"! Ad"0 -las .'tlt iitntr tin- I t-u. "I'ht- rtorv Is .ibsoliitelt tali..' "1 don't know what Iliiin,-r- drlttn at. I netfr to -ii ki.nit lcd. net Jin1 stena-: In :ny life, no- .i.it repre- ren.lt.'.e of Ills ,N'o- did 1 etir lo'll- iiiim'ca;, -s Hh him. I don't l.io t n 111.111 named Hoyle who could have ilTtir-d lr any Mie'.i trans n tlor.. "I l ave no ii'tret In .in Mei Jot ,i n Constiuction 10111, .any nit in r d.p.i'tli or !tidlrectl. 1 tiei.r had ant eonts rratmn about .anal cont'ac'.s. ie took u it .n lion with leferen-e t" UK 1 .l.'.'i"- T',. Who',, t'lK'T ' II I'.lUfl- 'U e1. M'CABE SUGGESTS JOKE. ni lie Talked In Wontl as lint hood Crlrnil. Al.B.l I 1 1 1 krl; of the I P.ltl'el M' 'tati liat- tas ni.. ti 'ked il it 'i'i' trm that In Taiuniaiiy Hall milters to KUk-ene Wood, unit to ha-.e Wood 1epe.1t them to John A Heiniesst. "' li''i'' known i:ueie Mood sit-.e I wti. -1 but," m,,1 Mr Mei 'ib. 'Tliere lb 1111 o1'' friendship bitw.eii our families, .Mr. Wood I.i Iiib .1 native of All.,,n What I mav hate said to Mr. Wood was said In 11 Irletullt w iy. 1 don't know ,,f loutMi whr.t Mr Wood told llennessy, if Indeed In' told 111 ii i iinyihiiiK Ti.-il Hallfiweeti and lletineiii may have Is II, ell III his pUttltlB over a fi w I l.lllowe. 11 Jol; testimony before Whitman " SiSULZER CHEERED 21 MINUTES IN BRONX Crowd ill Hunts I'liini I'nsino (iocs Wild at Mis Ap. pi'iinmco. Th .,-awin pr w er of a ,r; ernor of New Yotk was demom night when William S'nU' r w, the SKth Arrembly dlstrl'-t, i.e., ll fjov. ruled last 'it outside where I. Is main ntietiKth wa- supposed to He, ami lu peeell. s In H.irlem 111 ol The Mi'.in. got applniii:.' that outdid unytlilnc that tin- itntt Side has given him in Hunts Point i'i slno. liiSd strerl Sunt hi rn Jniili i .lid. In tne Thlrty-si Assembly dl?ti-l t. he war clieerril tho -.nil oinl for tin til) one nilmiti-s. At eitry stopping place people fought to jet Into tin li.ilii to hear hlin. At the Hums point Casino the ineeDn,. was run bv tin ProBrofslv. and the JctTerronlan I'lilon, which is hacking As seinbl.tman Louis l. Glbbs foe t'ountv JudBC ol The Hrouv The strei t there was Jammed too and the police again hud to tight to git Mr. Sillier and Mrs. Sillier to the singe. When tin- . x-i'iot erpor H.ilked out on tin platform the audience e out a roir that could lie he ml for blockr Tint uproar lasted for the minutes and then a Hunt womiiii, sitting In the bah-ony e in ii I a t 1 1 h-r sister of nitloiuil conven tion fame and jumped lo her ftet, shriek ing. "We want riuUer'" Tho crowd tool: up the cry nnd kept It going, In varb-g.iti-d notrs from automobile horns mnl t.irlous H illoween instruments of tenure. I'or rlt -'b minutes lunger tin- noire c"n- tlllUfll Without less.ltloil "Wliep was Goiertuii-'' said llr. Snl i r. "Moss Mm phy kept ri-iidli'g tne ordem iter) d.i) He'd I'll til'- Ills! In, wauled thi- man appointed nnd that man luirn I down Then bed otib'i- tne to mi,, (air bill oi that. So 11 went f l "in dm lo tl-iy, and Hn.ill- I got l'-li ol' Il nil nod I suld 'In I II w,th Mutpbi " nd I'i.. con., my own iviif i-lin-e, nnd that's wht .Murphy threw in" out of otllce Sillier paid u tribute to s5embl.tman Glbbs. who. lit- suld, fought Murphy hi the S". Illl'lt and Slo.nl by tit-- people That was luudl iipplnuiled, and tin u In , onllmied ,"l got Murph) s goal. '1 ,f lumen ip tin wluwiim nre all laugliliiB at Dm chief, uinl win u the braves do licit tin line Is 1 1. ..ii when Diet will Dirnit the villi - out or tut tepi .Miuph) l.i going; ilotvii Ihc tobogguti so furl nollillm- 111 Tuinniiiny Hall can (top lilm," 7J ESPEAKING your patronage oj their new comtrcalorics on t Fifth ;ccnuc al Forty-sixlh Street. Aho c.;mc attention to their faeilitirs for mppltiinK Jloral re- quirements of tthutctcr nope or emergency, lishmentj liofton. through hi S'ac their eitub' ' VorJr ami' in. .1- INDICT HENNESSY AS PERJURER M'CALL nf I 111 lii'.'ii'li ini'll t Thinks Mori ' VilnVr dills fur (iciinil liii'.v At'ttoii. l I'l'Ol.' TKI.'.s AIM: .11 III LAM lll'IIIH'siV Tl'iil0 I'lillsjili'li'll 4!i'.it llffcni't' Ponilili' t' II is t luiriii'i. Mi ti rs 1 read A Hi cr.ulc :,t i;ircanl li McC.-ill s in.i I., :..r '.CeXe Jlibll.i-t teHi-rdlV alter thi. what tu- touml.illoii was tor John nin v-.t charter airaitut the Ileum. i-.ii.iitil.ite tor Mai or The fe, lltiB w., that 11, iiiii', ...Inrt H' nln "r,t . fas the best wltm ss :m. I that lls adinls. would .1.1 mm. to lit. raet the raet the a barrel nf .lU.lB- hltus-lt. iivnllablc !!..'t o' lit" own words than a barrel t.,i c-mnnit-' - Hut Ju.Ue' M..-.-.1I. re.i.o.iitnu- tho ri'iiiidabout way In which the rubrtni of the iharces l.ain.l letille-st. went straUht to their alliKid rource. I'attlck Mci 'als' of Albniit I .linhre Mr 1 'all wa told that llennessy (had said before Chief MaitlM-ate MeAdoo that tin- .Indue had pa 1 1 lelpated In a con . fin-n-e with I'Kirlos I' Murph.i. John III M.i Vns 1 , Hobeit !" Wamier, l'atrick 1 I. .M.i'abe and William II I'il7pn trick in Uutf.ilo and that at Huh confertnee the I ii"pea,-hin nt oi tin- Goteriior war ills- ,-U-i, 11 "That m a most renii.rk.iblo thin?," 'd Judce Mj-i al! lie Was Ipfoinied clo thai Hc-nnerrV fh.td told a rtort .bout how the Judi:e had assured Hi- oilnr .reit at the confer li" slid , 1 tn e that the m-.p. .lehinetit of the Gov-.-.in be i eriior al a spu-tal session of the. .i-embly would bt uncoi.Mitutloiial Trrjory," .) Mrt'aJI, ' "Did he make any ruch rtatemcnt un der oath " asked Judge McCall. "It i a 1 1 ' t be possible. Ho sJiouhi be Indicted for perjury If lie did. Well, la me deny that itatenmt right bete and now." Tlnn Judce McCall gavi the denial which is printed on the tint p.-iEe of Tm: si s this morning. Judge M, Call s.i.d thai he had lold -oin, of bin f rb nds who called to see him at tin othce of the Public Sert lee Cum. mission th'it ills tlpd Impression was that 'In h-'i-mlily 1 ml li" ,-hi to laki a') ... t' ,i at a fri',,!.i: st-'iin not provided fin in tin- call ot th.' Governor. ' Hut tin higher nun I has decided other- l-e, ' he raid with a -mile II, was nskfil what h" Ihoiisli' of Ku g Wood ar a vehicle for authentic po litical m. - ' I wouldn't noil.-, It," rani Judc Me- 'all "I hate no r. pi) to make to what In- is nil. ged to bale ald. ' Jink-.- Mi'i'nll was a-ke. If le had any eotnm, uls to make on tin tu'esen, ,. ,,f 1 01,11..) rtcld Malone senator I'Gornian's soll-ln-hlW, lis II Spe.lkel tile Madlsol) Square G.irocii fusion ii., .ting on Thurs. In) night. Awsiirril of O'liorn.aii'ft ni.nrf. "I attneh no mote stgnlllcan,',- to tin' I appeaninei: of rnidley I'leld Malone In this i ant-ase. In said, "that I do to that of . -- - What's th- name of that little boy ,11110 Is nlwa.ts going around to political he.iibiu.il t'-i. s talking to polish-Ian- ?" soineiio.it ton! tne .lung,- tn.ii Iiik name wn- llobi-it T.irlnu, ed'tor of tin- lni' 'nine, "Than i do lo the uppetirau'-e i- this , ..mors of I!ob,'it Taitin." lie said with a Mill!" The Judge was .iskul II senator 1 1 Gor man had said ailMhltig about Ins c.ituil ilaey fol M. Din "Ye-' t said "I received a communi cation from him ns-urlng tin- ,.f his sup poii .mil 1 also re, cited a contribution f'oi" Mm foi campaign puipof s ' "What about .Mr Whitman's remarks about ton?" h" was asked "I can't say an) thing i vept that he did what I would etp.it ,i manlv man to do." Then the Judge tumid his attention to llalph Pullter .iinl the tf.iG,. As n m.ittei of fact.' b, said, "my light is not itg.'ilpst the lii.litliluiil. I WOUldlit I.IIOW Pllltlc- 11 I.. I ,1111. lio this loom. Mt ilghi is against nn thuds of Journalism nnd In that can not hi . c.lllte Di) art dlteeteil iigainst nie I think that sort of thing has got to be Stopped "I like a tail- fight I don't care how much tht punch m and kick me nbnui us long as I i an kick and punch back" WOMEN'S CLUB GREETS McCALL. InndldMle A pnlnuUci for Tone I lie I ninpntuii. .li.d-.-e Mci all made a-i apoloc for ine tone ot the campaign th. n t of hi talk at th" Woman's I 'etno.-riti Club rccep. Don In Die Cdlegi Hall of Die At-tor list etenlng "Ar soon niter .laniiart I as poi.sible. titiur tutpor!ed by ni inUHI.-iil frk nds or alonu, 1 . hall begin work foi a law to hrrp llt-entlouj campiilin mat, rial out of tin- pret. I tiled tor two dlitr to hill il Die man who broke ioit n U-tore the Ills. Irlct Attorney .testiniat , oininh himself to writing, but In wus t i-.u'tt." Tlieic w is a billtlaut lllspl.lt of , e. nlng gouiiH and hat- In hoinn- of Mrs .Mi l' ill, who Aiis after all unable to be pi es, !t Mis, .Ii.Iiii Sin iw. ii I'rosn) Hp eui, piesld.-nl, piesldeil, and .Mir riniles Iv. Mills ni'l'd oi .hl'rilliili of he leeepDon eoiiiiid"',.. nss,.te. b) Mis .lolm rutty, Mis.-, 1',1,'itmr Siillitau, M.i- I'limes Don. in i Mir. .lames Mm, ui, Mi, .lohu n'l.i.ii ., Mir. M illlatn II Site, is,.,., 111 no I!. Sinllh and Mm Joan Gllfo.th Nnioiur nth. is pi.i'erit were Mt, I'lnr line i. Slu, Mi- .1 dm Dob, s ,l Ih-r, M r. Hugem Klnkald. Mrs, Hmll H'.oii; Mis. Saiinn 1 M.inr, Mn Willi im Cn and Mrs. Geoig H Child ihdv line "KIKIttO III IM.M. " cl' I nllt. n ,,-lit, nnd Ib-miem , That Is l -VMI'l.l. hltiivo ui imm ahA '"' ,l"Hl"' 'I'1' cieature. instead of tell fur the slitniiture otj:. IV. liliovi:. Cure, a i-U.(i InC ou what be it III do when lie becomes w vm vr, buns wig ui ia uiyi, jjc,-aat. . Indictment HENNESSY PROMISES TO INDICT TAMMANY Ho llflvo Wliftmnii Kvl- Iimicc of Hncr I'lirppurti'il Contiiliiiliiiiis. MWMQ IN KI'NIt KOH UIX; j j ' I h'HiifP. TltntipniHN tf I'ltuiltM's j H.ivf llfcii iiiM)rli'tl for Klection. i. .hi, t.'U' lb ui'es'i.t at I'.lli' fiJimi l.lUll'.l tit'-t mi!ht pi, diet, d that as "f tin lnwMI,iton lutfuii b suit I I nsf let Vttoun. bum. in : et' id.it the 'lien "tho iti.lli-ti ! Sul., r for not puttltii; flow ii Hi- iiainer of all Hit peopl. uho Bute lilin monet w Hi i, ui'lli't'd tin-in-s . . for tin sunn HiIub.' II, :..ild that Tnmnmnt r.-u-'d .-ibout ' O'ln tor the Ui i'.iiiii.iU-i, .mil re- , leirtnl unit ubout :nii'fio. 1 1 o nld he :.ili-ted that Mr. Whitman would be i 1,1 i-how that l.i -t fall ttiin.OOu ti etit i to Murphy from 0111 intiaetor alone, K' l I'.ilinli. who bar a , au.tl work Job. t Hi ehnri;iil Tamni.int' with UnportiiiR ! i.. t.t eeii IJ.niHi and Sli.tuni llo.it' ri Into I .ew York coiintj tor next Tinrday'si ct, , t ton. He raid that nil polioMin-n and lir, men hate rnoitoil elrcjl.itr slKie'd by f"..r t II v otllccholilen- telling thunj .that tin i .Hire Im B.ttlnq ahuiB lather I -lowly nnd that uioiie;. is n led fioru them 'bUckliiailliii; ' Mr. Hi'liUesry .a. I'd It Anotln w.ii 111 t -'iast directed at T.i.nmany in .i.'.Miiat'.ou that on, re:ion for elui.il to unomlnato M.i,or GatMir ilia' lie had rhut oft hlaekmall liom : .l-alers nmountl'.iK to ;iitii.iK'0 a Scoffs ill Brnilj lor.t. t!l.' W .11 ri.fler .1 b.K 1.11I : II .111101 d II!'.!. I I where Mr H.-i.t . nade .111 tl' t spe-ci, j was pa ked He bCB.in I" I Charles 1. .Murp'iy foi Inn pejadl'ig at Mte.ll.'tlt fiat I he returned !'.'f..ie"i t t.n: kit- Antho.. .' I N. Hr.idy. Mr. lle.mthK' rani I "i . . r t.,t i.-... 1. '. ..1 .....I ;.. , .;,'',,.. ,hr'' , ' m.' I ..... ....... .,. . . , in Uunls: Uo t o.i think that Mr Murph.' . A,mM '"l'n" ' ''""' i ' "" '""' hl," I "''Hiunleo t here i I""" "' 'uipa; dared telephone to llrady. Hr.idy traa the but man and Mm phy was the little man alit.ite vith Hr.idy. and ithcnetir Murph) s.iw Hr.idy lie .iw llrady .s lir.nb's room In th'- Hontr.au House It wis tin re that llrady rent for him to nominate Mh'.iII for Sup-inn i.'ourt Judge ami r wa-s there that llr.ul. sent for him nheneter lie wantnl to re., Murph), Just as you and I u.sc or play with our littk do ".- o.r lit'.!, Cjt. "Mil-pli) admits t'ei' Judge liea n.-le, nbrought Inm the fJVOOO that Gov .ni. zr refused Why didn't Muildii ., for lbardsley and say, 'Judge, I 'me sl-pt oter this ft- two nights and 1 bain had d'sjiepsia, ,te, imd take .: ba.-k. He d-d not dare s.iy that bei-aiise Judge Hc.iruslei t ality ar.d would no" 1. tor any man on earth. (.are Whltmnn .Name. "I gave the District Attorney ;o-day the mtines of men who gate mope to Mr. Murphy or Mr. Murphy's middleman, and they are all allte. And t.ott we w!l! re., what will happen to Mr Murphy or b.s m.ddlem.in "Th.y w.l go to Ireland"' shouted a man In Die crowd "We will Imjic.ich Mr Mil phy nrt Tins.i.i). We will imiM'.n'h hl'n and 'lis class forever, replied Mr llciineshy. "We will take the decent I 'emnen.tr nnd w, wdl hate an org-.iul.itioii that wo are not inh unci of." He said that the Judge v hum he ac. , Uses of h'tiitis told George Ptistet Pea bo.lv to "see Murph) ' when Mr. Peabody wanted to sate i lot of mom-, foi th. State hits since be n "p-onioted lt- Mm -pin" .iii.l i" a candidate for offlis- Ii. this campaign. Hut he did not name the Judge. He s.-i.d that III the ,j campaign M Milrpli) setit 1 1 0.'."'"i down to Tom l'.,!ey and told ti I m to n.nl. e 1- npp.iir that It had b.-.-ii contributed by som- ot I'olet s IMrlit Hook, but that the monet- reall) laid b, en "Id ickiiiail'-d out ol Contr.ntor K, rbaiiKh." Mr Hennc-v proim-,il nnd in the ttiooklyn Academy of Mush to-inght tin begging clreul.it which he .iM liad b, en rent to all th" policenicn and tlreiin'ti He said tin- circular was recelteil .te-terday im, tnlng, that live poll-i-mep had tinned th"ir eopUs mr to Mr. Ilenuess) and that h. liad the envelopes' to protc it "Thl' npinal lo ant- s.clt.ui" he cried, "whether It be a ll'iuoi d'-tibr. ilreman or poUietiinn Is a small, uifaii, en timptlbk proposition and shows thai the man who makes it Is not big enough to be tin- Major of this imp. il.il illy of New York. Makes IMoriler Charier. Mr llenni.sst .aid Tn initially had ab.iii-ilon.-d hope of taiitmg Its thket in any louuty except New lurk, "where," he sild, "they bate managed to bring lu from 1 '..nfiii to iil.t'inj float, rs, mo.it of them 1 1 om Net Jrs').-' Me said that mini, ol tneni were in .Mm Hit h dlsiilct to Mr llemiesr) s ow p know 1, ,ge ami son-., m I'olet f. dlsiriel, nin I that "our faiiniiis or 1 1 1 I'i 1 1 il. i l - friend le I'onkle) Is rcu'btet.-d In l-'oley's dlstilct fiom i. house own. d by "one of the cb rk.s of the Li KI.-l.ltUI i " lie r, f.-rt.-d to Senators Wagner, l'raw le) and i 'oley n "Murph) 'r III tic niitoin nloim" He s-iid that a Grand Jury will hidlet Senator I'ntten of yineii's ami "prove that be Is not now ntni never lias l li a clilren. ' He said Mr Patten was not u factor in Albanv r-M-ipt us ton mole n little pawn upon the board or ecpl ar jou kick a Utile ,og " Ml llenmsiy repeated b s lart neek'i, statement that Herman Itnblir could hati oflbeell le.-te.l l'lllt. Stat.s Senator two j jean, ago It Mr Murphy's lidvln'IF h.nlli t "told in tu not to uouilu.it, a Outer. man" Mr. lb nin ssy added . 1 "McCall (old im- Murpht want'd to nominate P.lddrr There w thrie can- dldiins. Victor l'owllng, Janiei A. u'Gor nun mid Herman llldrler. nnd ihex? einerr I bite nutiied cam. to Murphy 1 mid s.l'l. 'Now ton diet Hidder and he will hate Idr Job tor f-U years, and no i ib iiiiaii will rtimd put that L ni-ili of I Dine,' So Die) threw Herman Hidder I ovirbo.nil Die iliiirt German citizen that i I know of nnd it ho bar beep pi; friend' for t tilt ty )riir." ' "So the same tang warned Murph) j ng.iintt the nomination of s'ulrer," Mr I lleiii'vsst continued "Murphy nominated I Sul7.fr beciiu.', he hud 'romotlilng on lilin, as he honilhriti's any man to nut otlh t, an., aci-ount." i Par' of Dm little he lid about IMwar.l II McCall wan Ihlr: , I hate kimwii nn ni of the grv.it i Mnjois of Ni w Voik tiotn the Utile of I William li. Gi'iu e, and all o tin -n had mailo ptudlc.. of puhllc life nn. I i things Hut Diis man who stall,..) th, ' ciilupalKli b) aiijlng it would be a 1 1 1 i)i i . hiss campaign and he would pot discus", ant p. Is. mil Issuer Inn ii.ni got down In tin siibj' i t of sat g h, Is goii g to Mayor If he MUM. franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. YOUNG MEN'S SHOP (Store Floor Separate Ertlrance 8 and 10 West 38th Street ConneciliiR with lifih Avenue Jilnrc SPKCIAI. RDR (Tiilay) SArUR DA V. Silk Lined Suits FOR YOUNG MKN. 32 TO 42 CHI-ST. Hnglish models of pray cassimere, blue cheviot. Scotch tweeds or Bunnockburn cheviots; coat soft front, rolling lapel and natural shoulder. Silk lined throughout. Regular price $30.00 Pour Button Sack Suits l-'OR OUNG MEN. 32 TO 42 CHEST. Of tartan checks, black and white club checks, pencil striped cassimere; also olive or brown mixtures or navy blue serge. Soft front, with wide rolling lapel, patch pockets. 18.50 Regular price $24.50 Chinchilla Overcoats FOR YOUNG MFN, 32 TO 42 CHEST Semi-form fitting model, of fine quality chinchilla, with plaid back, in navy. Oxford or brown, yoke and sleeves Venetian lined. Regular price $27.50 Pure Thread SJ Ik Sox EOR MEN AND YOUTHS. cvira uuafity pure thread silk, in black, tuny, tan, purpic, smoke and medium grays, douhlc cotton heel, sole and the new improved toe guard. 01 Heretofore 50c Men's Cheviot Pajamas CUSTOM IMN'ISH ALL blXI Of cotton cheviot m colored stripes and fiuuie nlso light or medium weight flannelette, in pink. oiuc. tan or gray rancy enccts. military collar and silk frogs. Regular price .$2. 01) MITCHEL IN LAND DEAL, SAYS WOOD Kt'.ilt,. Man lfM'l.nv I'.-iiiilidtitt' Tried to Sell Lot Nll.. on .lame M Wood. a re il eit.iv h - at 37 I.-tirt Hie. t. 'n..,!c an atflda i! list e'gbt to sli.ot that Job" I'uiroy MIt.h, 1 had 1 n nctltfl) figac-d -i vork f-.r the gin nrborougl- i 'orpoi-,it..-ti 1.11 spilng. Judge Mci-.ill has at'acsed Mt Mitcnels official Intigiit) o-. tl.. score tint the ,iin ensboroiigh Coipo ra tion stood to pr.'lit fioi.i Mr, .Mtii-,,d's tote in the Hoard of Mstim.it" According to Mr Woods's alllil.itit Mr Mit.-h-l tried in April hut to sell some lots tor the re., I estate coucetn In i igdcns. buig. and th.it on Ma) :', Mr Mci iniig.i II, an oth, er ot the orporation, unite to the prospective buyers thai his tib-ml Mr Mllchtl, "t'-honi he valuis tert Inshlt . ' stlollgl) fis otimii lld.-d the pur. hare. The rjip . n-borough Co'por.itlon holds lands along t'.n line of th, new tapnl tr.iUit mud to Corona, for the .-tnsirue-tlon of which Mi .Mltchel Voted l.ls( wlnti - when Mr. M.-Atn-"V a:.d Mr. Pre-i- ll'-lgast Wile Pn lllled to del. IV .1 - lotl This Is Mr Woods s ntlldatit: "Jiiunr M. Woods, b-ltig dul) snoru, deposes and S.I) s . "Tlial lie b, ii real estate broker with offics ,,t .1? I.ibtrtv stt,-, t. borough of Manhattan. That u th latter part ol API II. 191.". the ii'i-'tisboio Co'poiatlon oil, -led him an option , r a pint of lots owned l,y sild corporation and rituitid nlong the line of the pi, ., ioo',.t avenue subway inut, li-tw 1 Klmh'itst nnd Woods!, le. iii"'ns bo.-ough. nnd tint John Purioy Mitch-1 suggested ihat said option be s) rnlleati d to a numb, i of p,.,i. pie .n i igileiisliin g, N Y. "That he nrr'te.i u: osdcnbnrg Ma) i PG.'i. and met P G. Ihiudall. ii,-. .pr". dent and sab-r manager of said corpora tion, and delttii.-l to Caudal! a letter of Inn n.lii.-t om. in wun'.i Mr Mli.hel inti,,- ilin'e.t itaiiiiaii to a proin'iii--l cltl.-ii iigd. lis. nil g "Tli.it under date of Mat uis, i;. nf A Jlael'ollg.lll, president of l,Me..nsbor.i c poraiion, tt iote to tin proposed trust, e sindlcate tlnn (iirmtng the following l of ter tn pai t . "'I was rorr.t lo have mNsed i I, g you when )ou made your visit to -. w V01!; Mr M".-h. I, itln.s,. frlcn.lsl'!,. I prle tei hlgl.l), bar calb-,1 m.i aii.titi .i to the fact Dllll there ,11. s,pe f,..,t,,., . ol' the pi-opo'lUou which Mr. I! .ml, ill j H-i'ted to you, on which yon tn . 1 iiu'te ratlilled or did not fully umb island and h. has tsi ,., ,e to it rite ; 011 (u gard to sjipe " At tin ruggertlon of our friend Mitchcl 1 FOUNDED BROKAWBROTHERS MENS & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & FURNISHINGS Our newspaper talks, wc have been told, arc just a trifle conservative. But vc prefer to let our clothes present their own indisputable arguments because their exclusive tailoring, style, colors, patterns and price make an ir resistible appeal to discriminate wearers and speak far more convincingly than docs printer's ink. FALL SUITS FALL OVERCOATS Astor Place &l Fourth Avenup ONE BLOCK FPOM BROADWAY --i WBv ATDOOB j ldlltlHllillllil.liHIW'n 21.50 19.75 .35 : :tirs for Si 00 1.10 BRI0G5 "IVotiiTf fct 5rW Qjiud" rnsth 1 (t 1 , Width. 4 ft 7 111 '1HI rrutming little HMn.l i Di culmuntrd rllortof thirli i'nr' ftpriicnfr in iiianufdcturuif ' rnull imiios. nd is .1 most not ibt- uliirtf nirnt. Die unusual depth and r.ur riuality of lonr nuk- it a ditiric'.v initrumcnt HRIC( IS IM ANO.s hit c k'rn on ti. ni.ir!sct (ontinuotitlt nnir ISn.S aii.j are renowned (nr'iln-,r .h.rshiiitt Nil.) on r.i p.itnirriti it , -,r ! Send Jin Cvciiiijii- Pianos to Rent Small Uprii'hts for rmall apartnunts CHAS. H. DiTSON & CO. S-IO-IS E. 3.1th Street. 1 1 , , ,1 . ... l wn 1 Mi 11 1-,: ,0 t'll-lh ' 1 Sell I ' .- -, ' PC l .1, , ll ,.l -,V ,r, it until .lun. ;; ,-, , N"i 0.7 m, , , s. .-to . 1 1 1 in. dint. .,. op, ill loll ,1. -. 1 ,b. ! . b. o In .-o,is,,.:,,t,,,. , W. wn ... on Noil., ' in, t ' .it I. Mil. h. n lb, in ill, r ' T11.1t the 1 eecmg fact. tog -he 1 It colli el'f.itlol, w 1th 11, I 11 .11 hisii, 1) piote to .in th it .!,, Mit-hol, whll,, I'l-esnl, nt ,,t t.,, P I 1.1 I!,. , II is Mdc .11. 11 ,,n,l INt mate and son, ill) and ,0 1 . -i-l. , r ,.f 1' , " t i.innu t ' - 11 'ei, si,.(l 1 In bn, of l a .1 . ni . . I of llus la,,, , ,. rllbwnv iop...t. "Sw 11 n to 1,1 t 1 l.'tober I'll ' "N u il 1 Pub I 'op.ned .1 tMI s- in t: is .I W ,, ' TS 1st da 1 ( l"t Afro count. I T N'r t 1 irk $18 $16 to to $50 $35 llMlil