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SCANDAL WRENCHES H. B. E.’snon nnn □□□ nnn nonCRL/.E SHROUDEj IN MYSTERY iBy DAMON RUKYON.A' '•‘DA m imrai.ivnt ut t cho * ir ' of firadww Bn *?t No. 1,Iinrrlt; Bot-' Ivggi* of Am*; !•1 a, ihr '■'rganiziittoii wki^b exploited hitfaiffi’ -odium* not long 040.-m In ut.-tl »4 \tu The *r hi^h'-? ^ - o-.t • in.-it official* of ?ho orderha.' . ... yt u v -fi iousr ■ ' * atiMii -1 1 -i lh»* i’ttTiiiaini'jitttl priit-•i |ikv vi 1 Ini flu'i Bui led }^4» hv «* prominent member. iMMtl'.f Vit O ITui roll lin? • -i i . r r Bro.vlwn Ba •••**, h-wever. and it if hrh#’* e-fr- l.« ,:i i, . .r., ' 1 ru- .i’ll rg* j;t\ 1 nr!; ■ • 1.t be lt;-uIt L i. 1. I * i*’ .«i.i ti.ji ihlt; . illation referred to •-unsifted of the purm.n** ».*n Brori'i\ ?»• #m ! „r ; * ir eontunnuc inon* iiqao?, to wit, a h. %ot . rii.it mi 14»i.* ‘on.uininnt^o an a punli.kao*vp arunt - u.f uni.vmu ■ 3- aieo iti « yu.im ..ii :h*’ tJiuj bolding up the Ithird Bodftd Ejzg' to the u u 11 lt;i •■OtLmi.dy 01 ;h* Mumunityft wni r 1 * h rlt;»t : *ri of rhi- o' mil shat the tenst? of the ,Herd Boiled ^vpr: -ily p*rlt;ihiUu a moTuoer from having up«u his person :more ! a u tin * irn of two 1 . i lt;11 11 »■ * tn ,‘iuney ar any time, and that be, i-hnli nnt permit r iintolf to be »*', *mt- JTnnr -nmo, The pur-dia^e of vino would . be a .- .i— ofjVii-» • ■ -,*itice*; biif th* t*»irlt;-bn*lt;* of win**on Broad«*»;. . praeticaiiy i.npai-im il,.» is rause* talk-.CC'LPRIT STILL AT LARGE.Ob In • S Fi H - A tub •''111 in nut c.ven to murk-raking, but the raw in quo*Sion is lt;to ilagTaii; that we jn» •* an effort re^etitlr to lewru the came of 1 i.■ 1.1.-lt; M'uiir, ■•. . im - .1-.1 me ;-;i -•• . but v. c ir.et wito no *•:*IV, a-bo ehi.n.'ti mrv about t . matU. either protV^Aed total ignornuee or v..-1-o -vtri'iu., ii ' • •• jiir.jtUI. it l-ibovyG taut some of theui are attempting I-'-1 Hikdd the wayward TI. B. E,1: to I ii;-, .'-i ?o-ji4 t.-ittf; ox toe vate vou mention, admittedDir. KatL* th Shan.*' . 1 I j*nt ;* I01 n «# mere Brndwtiy ooesip. Vs iearfric of win a v;.-. last... I i nu remi'imbur. wLthu-.! iookinp 11‘ Mio rci'Oit; . u 001...bought n Brou-hvn- on a 1 .. *• e fall 01 '* . to f i doubt y. That s theei ' 1 ,fu n-.' ttire. I te- ■.•all that it via* rninini;. The buyer wj,• :i fellow i: ..-i Perth Amboy, 50 people naif],' ' 'i 1 ajttam ,1 luns* * !■ • bill ■•{ ' Hi.r- ’.ill V. '' I hol»lt;*va I didbear Aboi-5 the iu.i;tT'i :..ji at a ib^jI 1 .V rnt.is wa» in here who el aimed he Mil* it till'.*’ ul.i 1 . didn't, yt»v ,u,v.i' it T.m\ boVfover, and a? ~e U one ofthose chaji: w i i- n 1»tT1 £. en to rt.-ra'hni^ th-* truth, I -Hdn't pay any aueu-tiou to him »t the time. He said It a Imlf pint. «ll Hsrhli, ' |'•I renlUml^; tl-ai uthei i-jss.-i uicn ioned by Mi Knne 1, 01 1;. I it oroumd in ijivmni bor inf trad of November, ui 4 i l* fmtow v.'n» from PerthAm hoy, hut tn*m Pa ter son Ho hod hmz vriusUers aiid a ,'trawberr biftB mark00 Uis ••hook. M“IMR. 1GOE NOT GUILTY.TTON T iaj u word. ' iu.noun *ei Prank Waid O la ie. president emeritus of the Jma ii A. « * Cortinnly 1 heard 01 the affair, hut ifvou0 going to trv to gift • •-•er;- Broadway rumor that starts voudl oe kept busy until next ebnstmas. I io w..s'a you wuiild upcn however, 'he lasinuAtioa that the purchase of that half [in t was •’ on unit; ted by Mr. Hype tgoe of Jack's. 1 runpositl'e Mr. Ifioe . in pio1* an alibi lie is tri 11 B, L m good standing, :+ud There if no sense 10 peopi ■ oiijiling his nAuu*' with au*-1i transactionn.Why not i.iog Ago v.-'c was a rumor fliouiid that Mr. Igoe and Mt, rad id organ. Hnvrdd* rcproj.eiHAtire :f the Eggs, gave S3 for a sprint at the six-day bioy.Ic race, but the scandalmongers did not *.*•« rit to add that it. was counter-teit money its getting ?• a man's reputnti-m isn’t wortli a Hocryford ou1‘Don't quol.o me, whispered Jimmy Thompson of the t jar den cafe, ** hut I 13 tw ,,i that case, all rijbt 1 bief Howe, or somehody, tuld me, 1 didn t hour the man'« namo, but T*e goL it from a preit* good source that the buying cam*, off iuM as reported. I un.lersfcAnd it was domestic wine, however, and that the fellow who did ii ha/n't heon eont-iterod aJtogotbyr right since the -,-n, of -he M.Hioveru-Palmer fight. They toll me he was buying it as a thnst-ruas pr-v-ent to his wife. SUUt at that, the Hard Bo lie da ought to take fiame action. But don’t quote me,I don't know a thing about the ease you outline, said Inspector Dwyer, 1. 11.. 1 . r nnlnr« (.an ifikrfl nlsii'ft in this T.OWD,hut I know positively that things of th*t‘nature cap rake place in this town. I i*voiled the cas^ mentioned by Mr. i.lhttrehill and Mr, Kane, but then 1 »iboremember another. Some years ago. in a place below Fourteenth »treoif a mao bought two quarts. I think It, was the of the blizxara. I mb c Bay that anwas a member of the H. B. E, but miiyle the man under suspicion in the presentinstance got his idea from the two-quarter.I hadn't heard of the case, nut we boy*, should leave no stone unturnedto ferret out t.ho unfoviuiit4 brother veho ^d ^''^tainj^dbv the evident, said Tommy Hatty of Thumf» billiard emporium, shockcd beyond words.ftYARN IS UNBELIEVABLEfflirE BOX T hear much about what’s going on along Broadway up bore in W Harlem, but, of -mirse, we heard about that wine buyer, said JohnTonies the baron of One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. *■ We didn't hear• ■ * -• **-- 1 ---- '• —*♦»* What wo heard wasthat' the fellow went clear through with the deal, however. What wo heard was tbnt.hr swore that if President Wilson wasn t re-elected he d buy the pint, no“The wav ihe^rurnor came in here was that the chap tried to consummate the transaction on the cuft. said George Gonsiduie. “They ten me ho looked like u member of Newark Basket No 1 trmu^“I can *cftm?iv --re-lit the yarn, asserted George Smith of the Kaiaer Keller, '•be uuse I haven't haoa #l«ei'ing any too well the past-raw months, aud as my room is rtoso rr Broadway my attention w- Md siirotv have been attracted by mi. b u tioisc a- the opening of a botM* of wine would make. It is possible I might have board it and mistaken it for blaann# in the subway, but I don tlhlU‘:-T\ku':i everrbodv's all mixed up n thi proposition,*' said Joe Hiun-nhre*. the bmilovaVdier, “I heard t.lu- rumor, u SI rrghr, and tried to run it down, but timilJv made up my mind that a -rtann - eue in a certain play, the juirchasu of wine, hi the only bu-1.-* t*p' lo-* ?tor, and, of course, the play mci-del,r. • 1 Hlodive’the whole tuTe i» the work of -Mime joker, and I'll never believe that any member of the H B. K.v- gnli^v ■■m’-il 1 am »honn to the .-outfary.
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