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v '11 6 f 48 IN HEATING : TRADE INDICTED; HETTRICKALSO Firms and Individuals Accused of Violating- - State Law in Restraint of Trade. Twenti' UrDla and twcnty-eigh- 1 In- - JIvldualB, mcirjbcrs of llic IlealiiiK nd Ventilating Contractors' Associa- tion, xr&ve named In indictment found to-da- y on jevlUence gained from t!'T Lockwood committee's inquiry into teamhcatlng and ventilating trade conditions. John .T. Hettrlck, wlm Ih about to be released after u.yeav in tho penitentiary for a slmilat trnmu action In tho plumbing' is named in both indictments. Tho forty-fou- r defendants in the first indictment are charged with vio lating the Donnelly Act against mon opoly in restraint of trade. T.hr Indictment charges Hettrle'.t. Charles O. Wltherspoon of the Smith Company and Louis' (Sebhanlt. John N. Imhoff and Martin McCuu. all business agents of Plumbers and StcamflttcM Local No. 638. with con-nplri- to force heating contraclors Into the association. Attorney Charles A.- - Urodek of Brodek and Raphael and Attorney j!. F. .Foster said lie would have the de- fendants ull in court, for arraign- ment before Justice Wasf-ervoge- to- morrow and urrangements had been made for holding them in $2,500 o.iii each. Mr. Urodek said tho charge had been considered for a month by a Grand .Juiy\ under tho direction of Justice SJcAvoy which had not found indictments. The case was resub- mitted to the Urund Jury of which Robert Appleton is foreman, at li O request o fiamuel rntennyer. im eel to the; tockwood eoniinlttie. The sepjuj. Indictment named Hi\ following: Almlrall & Co., Inc. : Juan Almirall, HaUei Smith .t Co.. Child & HcOtt Co., lamest T. Child A. H. Uair flf'Qp., KoU-r- t .I. Curiic, Callahnn Ktngsley Co.. Kdwln H. Kln'gslcy, Raislcr Heating Company, Inc.: Samuel Ttalsler Louis K. lier- - o trade, sec- ond Maker man, Reis O'Uonovan, Inc.: Wul-lac- e M. HyuiUii. John C. Willla-ns- . Inc.: Jolin C. WilllamH, V. t.. Hetslier & Co., Inc.: Walter L. I'lelsher, Johnston Healing Company. Wolff A Munlor, Inc.: Hlchard A. Wolff, liisette Murphy. Inc.: Jemniiali L. Murphy, W. (I. Cornell & Co., I'd nurd Hlosson. Miller A: Urady, Inc.; Itohert H. Miller, McQnlllln Cliavc, Inc.; Walter K. Chave, W. K. Moran & Co., Inc.: Wells & Now ton Co., Inc.: Frank J. Fee, Turnn, Mahnny & Muero. Inc.: K. Ui'Ulrr Co.. Inc.: Adonis. UvlXzJk Co.. Inc.: Edwin U. UHtz. E. U. Woolfolk & Co.. Joseph O. Oeoglicgan, Leonard O. Kirk, Louis t. Paul, William J. Olvany, Daniel J. Ulce. Albert M. Cliambers, William II. McKlovcr and John T. Hettrlck. HETTRICK GETS LIBERTY ON PAROLE FEB. 24 Will II toe Sprni One Ifiir In Prison. John T. Hettrlck Is to be released on parole from the penitentiary on Welfare IslanH. Feb. 2t unless he lengthens his stay by breaking the rules befoie that time. Chairman Cruger announced the decision of the J'arole Itoatd j. Sentences to tlu penltcutiuiy ate always Imi.'tumiiiutc. With the ap- proval nf .IiiHtlro MeAvoy, befoie whoni Hettiick was found guilty of conspiracy with master plumbers and the. ' officers of the plumbers' union. 4,8(i \maths' were assessed against Ilcttilcl. when he was committed. By otdinuiy good conduct these cuild hae been worked off In fif- teen and one-ha- lt months. L'nusually good conduct and Industry have en- abled Hettrlclt to work them off In just a year fioin the date he was committed. KUHDS OCt'iri'V VAN I AIIUKMA. LOSDON. ,ian. .10 (Associated Press). Revolting Kurd rorces have occupied the city of Van. In Armenia, says a Constantinople dispatch to the Kxchange Telegiaph Company quoting advices received there from Angora. A set lous conflict between the Kurds and t lie Turkish National-- 1st forces of Mustapha Kemal Pasha is expected. lt CKVAi.Ki;n uii, i, i:n m ctiMo rivi:. I. ti James (.Mucin of Xo. MI Kirn yiiw:. Jersej City, n licckwulker eniploed l. the I'ennsylviinla Itallroad. ns run down by a locomotive near the Waldo Avenue yards in Jen,, y .'il this morn-- I Inp. tie died later In St. Francis Hospital. & the Final Clearance of Coats All Fur-Trimm- ed Regular 75.00 Values 39.75 Distinctive models of Veldyne, Arcadia and other soft fabrics with large Fur collars. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1922. TETECTIVE FINDS WOMAN WHO ABANDONED INFANT Mallirr ilniltN Pnrrntnix- - unci la Held In yU.iUHI. Detective Crowley of tlio Fifth Street I'ollce Htntlon hns just com- pleted a'dlfllcult bit of work hi Ulontl-fyln- g a ten days' old baby round in Jnn. 21 under a stairway at No. 333 Cast Fourth Strict. Tlio only mark on the clothing wuh \S. M. T. N'. Hf- - pitnl.\ Crowley learned of the Sa- maritan Hospital at tTth Street anJ Fourtli Avenue. Brooklyn, where hu obtained the Vitdrecses or a doien women. lly ellinlnatlon hu chiiic at last to tho address of Mln Helen Dennett, thirty-tlv- e years old. . 395 Sixth Street. Urooklyn, , who Is alleged to have confessed Hint the iihlld wis hers, the father being q man she had met at a tea dnnee on Itlverslde Drlvi, Sho was arraigned In the Kssex Mar- ket Court and held In $:,f.00 ball on a charge of abandonment. Her brotln.r- - bond. SH0E a sugar broker, gave Hi kim:i ritit i. i:mxi hoiim: oi'T in tiih nil. ii. UeriiHid KHIor, uf N'o. 12 Humboldt Street. Hrool,ln. charged with leav- ing his hore mil In the cold without a blanket ulule he went Into n store to got warm, whs fined $10 y by .Magistrate Untc In liildge I'lazu Couit. \I suppose you went In to get a drink,\ said the Magistrate to Keller. \You ought to be. ashamed to lenve a horse n that manner.\ BONWIT TELLER 6,CQ FIFTH AVENUBlXt 38 STREET v filial After-Invento- ry Clearance Women's and Misses' HIGH and LOW SHOES V 5.00 \ Formerly 8.00 to 12.00 Pumps, Oxfords, Shoes and slipper.s of all de- sirable leathers in models for every occasion. Not all sizes in every style, but all sizes in the collection NO CREDITS NO C. O. D'S NO APPROVALS Oppenheim. llins 34th Street New York DEPT. FLOOR Final After-Inventor- y Reductions On the Entire Remaining Winter Stocks Emphatically Best Values in Several Seasons Women's Bolivia, FOURTH Final Clearance of Misses' Coats Fur-Trimm- ed and Tailored Values to 59.75 28.00 Every model decidedly smart and desirable, the fab- rics noteworthy for beauty, warmth and durability FurTuimmed Coats and Wraps Women's and Misses' Dresses For Women and Misses Formerly to 95.00 59.75 Values to 39.75 . Reduced to 1 8.00 Coats, Wraps and Capes Misses' Coats and Wraps For Women and Misses Formerly to 150.00 75.00 Regular Values to 65.00 Reduced to 38.00 Women's and Misses' Dresses Misses' Exclusive Model Coats Regular Values to 75.00 Reduced to 35.00 Regular Values to 110.00 Reduced to 65.00 Tailored Cloth Dresses Misses' Afternoon Dresses For Women and Misses t Reduced to 13.75 Regular Values to 59.75 Reduced to 25.00 1. AltttttM $c Cn. For tommorrow (Tuiesday) An Imrsportant Offering1 of WOMEN'S FINE DRESSES for Afternoon amid Evening very s $48o(Q)(D) Among Itlhc many beautiful! dresses in iLhis Sale will be creations off Canton crepe, crepe meteor, combinations of lace and satin, .and other fashionable developments. Many of them are handsomely .embroidered. Al! are worth nnuch more than the price quoted. These are aflfl mew, early SprSeg models (Ready-to-we- ar Dresses, Third Floor) jHautstou auenuc- - Jftftlj UlUcnue, iieto ovU Eljirtj-fourtl- ) tvert Efjirt-fifti- j Street Final Reductions Men's Hand -- Tailored Suits and Overcoats Entire Stock of Sack Suits $35.00 and $45.00 All Domestic Overcoats $354oo Tuxedos and Full Dress Suits Broken Sizes $4500 A Small Charge for Alterations But They Seldom Need Any! Fifth Avenue Men's Shops Separate Entrances On West 38th and 37th Streets Street Level NOW ON SALE CONFERENCE 0F EVTS A F0UNTAIN 0F KNOWLEDGE 1922 WORLD ALMANAC Per Complete in Every Detail per 3E? 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