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The New York Times from New York, New York • Page 7

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THE --HEW -TYOBK-. TIMES i OCTOBER ft25L' 1010; U'CARVER DE11IES LIQUOR GRAFT STORY Ssys Ht Did Not Accept Money HimsftH or Charge Any One with Bribery, CHORUS GIRLS WITNESSES v-. eaaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaMBpaMBBBBw a' If Inton Omft Will Etc 4 Brewers Will Stop Oatrvary Monday. Charles Plnckner McCarver. a special 1 the Depertasea of jMtlM, arka WM Indicted with four Uwn a a ctarr cowpirins to permit a number wrQ-kiunra efs to mQ vnUky aa tiier liquors without Interference, vesterds that bo had mU any aiaciosares lnctimlnUnf blrasell.

1 oeror at any Um took tram 0y mr-nn aay money, propertv. or any fhins of vstu ta cooaideraUoa for Tto-iThTV vny duty ta connection vtUi SiSat of wartime prohibition." fee titd in a statement to Instrtct Attorney "VDBTr at any Ume said that I KBMr of Urr sums ot money, or ol any Lm, of money whatever twine paid ta Arbody t'jt the refusaj to enforce war-ffrthlbtuon. I did talk, and moot frwlrT answered every qoestioa STt Chief Fly or Mr. Mlnton asked nl but 1 never at any time sugreted tetbrv or either of them ttat anybody tZ the District Attorney's office had lake me net to do my duty In regard 7 kit taw." UcCarver said that he had telephoned the DUtrtct Attorney because he had md a statement attributed to him I m-aHaUs member of the staff of 1-rtrt Atierney bwann as th owner of a protected by the allaced conoplj-Jt Government asents and calf 75M. Vinton.

special Unltod State Wstrtct Attorney, who told a Thursday of the Ueed olcloirof McCarver. said that be ad Interviewed aiitttnber of lawyers repreeentlna res-Swrsnt. cafe n4 saloon keepers ImpU-Sted in the Ueed whi.ay I raft, but tK.t RO developments had taken place. 1U said that the Assistant District At-tnmey. menUoned by him on Thursday, had telephoned to him.

maklnc an tw Ktlc dnUl that he had "ht to ln-flueace any Oovernment official to violet the Uw. Graft Mere Than SM.OOft. Mr. Mlnton was asked how much the graft would amount to. Ho would not Bkako an estimate, but said that $30,000 would be a low figure.

Mr. Mlnton will serin niacin wlut Wore the Orand Jorv on Monday. Besides ov number of restaurant and saloon men. alleged to 4 w. i A fund tar nratse- Son.

the witnesses will Include chorus atria, who are aasenea to special stents to spend the money. rrn vr.d rf tK. aused Federal affents. This man Is aaid ta nave placea s.tv.uw in uw wu in Urt week and wlU be asked to explain k. tka iw.iiiaw saiJk fmpyn.

Morv tAictments and axrevta prob- ftne) in inon um wtniar. uv we Um Mile of Federal protcUoD to saloon A Ba wsasat 1 fat tVy it is asserted that one member of the conspiracy vtalted dlstUlers la different tactions of the country with offers to for Urge bribes and to aid them In find ing- a market tor vmj ta wunuo Another phase of the Investigation, It Was said, would be the following up of evidence that Federal agents, coanmls- SMOea to suppress ro uruc mua, imw spared Illicit dealers who paid tribute Qiirt WHlUm J. Flynn of the Bureau ax iBvesugaoon utouwkiii JurUre, who directed the Investigation 1 A 1 l.rtk. that It tbt flrvt time In his career that he as4 btn forced to Clean nouse ran be spent at the head of the Secret service trier Baa never oeeo ainw Tne national htu wtk Laacue took ocrion yesterday to point te the necessity for Vvavlng acarefully federal Ujuor Uvi and to attack: the BlU new before tne rrrmiucni mm num- pwiaing wiui uvu octtk Brewers Step DeUverU Xeaday. Brewers sent out word yesterday that Monday weald be th last day for the delivery of 1.73 per cent.

beer. the Tolstead Prohibition. Enforcement bill goes Into effect, as It will do. unless the President vetoe it- Either his signature or. failure to act upon It wlU make It th Uw of the land.

Brewers will deliver so-called ber on and after Monday containing less than one-half of 1 pr cent, of alcohol. Newark brewers yeterday notified their cuKtomers that after today no nor 2.7 per cent, beer would be sold to them until the- Volstead enforcing wartime prohibition ts tested- In the or -una. Letter were sent to the saloon keepers yesterday advising them of the attitude of the brewers and suggesting that no beer be sold till th test can Is brought. The brewer uprenneri confidence that the courts would hold the Volstead law unconstitutional, as contended by coun oel for th brewers. WIFE SUES OAHIEL 0.

REID. Flnanclar Aeouaai MIonuet ia Ctvirttrtwlt. DnnUi d. ZUid. tmaackr.

who fCl a puis lor. divare toaa his vtf. lln. sfargartc Raid, gvrat aiostha ago tha grwoad that aa oml CaX-fomla Ur tha Cuaasaer wftA a orblaai army afflear. Was owsd yasrday by Mo wtfa for; dhrorca.

Ska aikM that sin fT. ltll, Um coupbt noxr os with. Tarlouo wamam who are bm to 4 Tha papers warn served en ht. SUM at his home, Wt Fifth Avaaue, by prftttk H. Xetall, iu dork tor th law flm of Blaady, Ms sway thlpmao.

mand Maeatey. amsaoal far Kra. RafsV, vtatad that aha rotarnad fsiaafly freas tha Want and la mow lhrtna ta Kow Tark. Ha aaid thai tha parpose of la ta aftisats bar mum ex tha cbargas. mad ta her husband's suit ia caa ha doea pot promptly pre tha can for trial STOLE $62,000 FROM ARUY.

I tOfnr SanUncad ta torra Sfat Yaarw In Pad oral Panrtontlary. SrW X. TarrtO. yaan old. a former Ueutenant la th Quartermastar's Corp.

V. B. was sentenced yeetr day to asrv slk years la tha Podaral Penitentiary at Atlanta for having stolen and cashed army pay checks ta tha amount at $03,000, VcrrtU pleaded ffnty and avHfht clemency by aaylaa that a maa Wha kkew that bad formerly ssrvsd a trm ta prison had blacktQed bias. I It developed, however, that VerrtU had used 146.000 at the stolen money la purrnsalng automobUas; In raying old ataapa, of which he was a collector. 'and that 111.000 had heearlost rn aambUng.

A large part of th rest of tha stolen saoaey waa spent la ex pensive living at AtlaatM City, where wis arrestea ay Agent refer A 0 Fifth Arenue at 3Sth Street EitJabliiHea 1U79 nana, vaag uaaa aareraay rs vest lea in case sa aroer to assure aimsau i vernu was merit suy Rtt-at assure bJmsaUTthat aonsMaat. I If prison record is road ha caa ba paroled ta two rear. Ha seas prison with 300 which ha had when arrested, and which tha eomrt AiraiA should ba returned to him. Koraa'a Population 17,017,012. 8EOUL.

Korea. Sect. 27. denca of Associated Press.) Aa africial census shown that tha population of Korea at tha end of 1111. waa This show an Imuu sw! compared with tha end of lriT, and of aver the figure for itloTth.

reeidents ntmbw a JJ0 one4 who. knew would ever buy the ordinary type of boy suit in prefer-; ence tora j3ei5t (Ta boy's suita made in our own shops, any more than he Vbuld buy a six-year size suit for a ten-year old boy. It isn't logic! FuiTrimmed; Orercoata for boys 2 to 6 yearaJ 28.50. All-Wooljuisterettes for boys 8 to 16 years. 0 All-Wool Button to Neck or Reefer Overcoats for boys 2 to 10 years.

22.50 'All-WoolKnicker Suits of mixtures or blues, 7 to 18 years. 22.50 Wf hara ona of tha moat interesting aaaortnicata of Boys' Habrrdashery in Nnr York SPECIAL- KNICKER SUITS, all-wool, medium weight, sizes 7 to 18 years 15.50 WASH SUITS of durable, high quality fabric; 3 to 10 yean. Six suits for 18.75, or 3.25 each. CLOTHES for BOYS Ma i in Out Own Shops Store Closes at 5:30 P. M.

You Never Pay More at Best's mm 38th Street ffjaaa FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Store 9 Ae M. to 5 M. I Nont G. O. D.

Women Important purchase 's FtiT'Collared Coats On Sala Today it. $49.50 i The Eternal Hustle af Aaaericaa life is. calculated to bring about ocstnsranoa af saiad and body. McGovern's Gymnasium, 5 West 66th Sl. asasa aaea and 'woaaea to racuper.

a boa by a sytiesa which jnckadee comfort aad luxury. There are sporto sad nercnea conducive to rettorsboa mmvtt surroaadmg bsLitual to club bc aad ouSert of good social position. Letters from eraiaeal phytic ian lea. afyiag to aSc auctcsi of McCoveras ceune at? be seen at the gvwdaaaiuaa. Exniftf tlatmts fot vesica.

TeWpboae aaaben 2925-9100 Coluaabaa. Maasger. Arttar McCovers, fanner seaaog cKaaipioa. Phvakal Director Cornea Uaivertirv Medical College. TheGROPER By H.

G. AIKMAN Tsriase the seat novel in da currest ere." H. hw5awtSrt "A rsaEatk atsiy ca rsrj aaWSsu TV novel is ks aa ansaaSy good aa. James McGreenr I Go. 5th Avenue Second Floor 34th Street ANNIVERSARY SALES Celebrating in Every Department 62 Years of Merchandising We're all set for another whacking Saturday! 311 MORE MEN'S YOUNG MEN'S SUITS ADDED FOR TO-DAY! I I AT Regularly $50 $55.

We've had to go deeper Into our reserve stock to fetch out these 311 suit. And this stock was being kept inviolate for our $50 and $55 grades. So you can see that at $39.75 our profit la all shattered and shorn. That, however, ia our lossj but if you don't come in and tuck away this tidy saving, it'll be your loss. I Incidentally, every one of these suits are fresh from our tailors hands, thus embodying all the last-minute styles! I For To-day Only! i Not heretofore offered 257 Selected Men's and Young Men's Winter Overcoats at $43.50 Regularly $50.

That! is to say, regularly $50 at Mccreary's. You couldn't begin to touch them elsewhere at that price Every coat specially selected for this One Day Sale. Among those present! Ulsters and Town Ulsters, quarter lined, as well as Black and Oxford Chesterfields, full satin lined, to give pomp to their distinction. I Lodt Day Men's Shoe Sale: About 600 pairs of SI 2.50 Shoes at $8.75 No. To fei tufehaadsome Winter Coats of smart style and sured quality at so low a price js indeed an achievement in these times of advancing cost: i -i Th! event, arranged for at a time 4 when the demand for-aoch Coats i it iu height, provides values that every woman trhd studies 'economy will appreciate.

'1 Three Smart Modets in Fine a SUvertone and Velour Goat-togs with Larfie French Seal Collars (dyed coney) in -Muffler and Draped Effects, New silhouettes with clever touches arid finishing details 'that make for distinction. In shades of brown, bearer, reindeer, tanptf, nary sad trooper bfuc; lined with fancy silks. nuns' rtoor. Continuing the Sale of Women's Jersey Suits $25.00 All wool Jersey Fabric in model with smart pinch-back and inverted pleats. In heather mixtures and smart dark shades.

PracticalModish Suits At a Price of Especial Economy rxoar. Today A Great Sale Misses Winter Suits Five New Fur Trinuned Models S45.00 Copies of High Cost Tailor-mades in the Most Fashionable of the Season's Fabrics and Sizes to 18 years. A -New Collection of Distinctive Hats Featured Today Ifx50 Millinery, with becomtng yoothfulness as its characteristic, appears in delightful new guise. Gold and Silver TUUS lend teir radiance to the Mode, and as Turbans softly draped, or combined with velvet brims or crown form a group of marked style interest. Fur adds luxurious note to many models, while others owe their charm toplumage.

I7l Draped Bkt-preferably of Velvet, that frames the face in becoming fashion; the Picture Hat with its engaging grace of line. Matron Bat with ostrich or burnt goose feathers, or smartly posed wings, add to the display's interest. A Hat for every occasion: for every typa of won tan. StiMw 4 i 1 1 111 i i 1 i ri sasBgsasaMasssa i -t-sT-Te-a -mmmmlJm The Store is closed at 5 jaily i i I MADISON AVENUE -FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street The Initiatory Sale of Winter Overcoats is now being held on the Sixth Floor These Overcoats are made of Oxford gray and black melton, are lined throughout with silk; exceptionally well tailored 'and finished with a velvei collar. At Specially at -1 4 i i r- i lit -1.

i if 1 ft r- if f1 r- i i A Clever 6. HENlY Story tm tha BROOKLYN EAGLE Eoay Sunday Use the 5th Ave. Arcade i- I i' i. 4 2 t. I 1 i-.

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