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Spy pet . —_ . % . me : So eERare A 16- Page Booklet for Children ix'cotors | w’stare | The Roly Polys’ Christmas. ctinistias WORLD. NIGHT EDITION. RACING # SPORTS GREAT CHRISTMAS STORIES. CHRISTMAS Fiction Excerpts from the Best Stories of Dickens, Thack- By Robert Barr, Tol Bret Harte and Oth : yy Robert Barr, Tolstoi, Bret Harte an ere eray, Stevenson, and Many Others in the Christ- in the Christmas Number of the Sunday World. mas Number of the Sunday World. Out Next Sunday. | Over 100 P. i Over 100 Page I Out Next Sunday. | a J | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ] NEW YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1901. +2—-—-—— Fischer and Chevallier, Badly Injured in Big Spill, Are| Sco R F AT | Taken to Hospital in a Serious Condition—Mc- | Eachern and WEMATOU Gain Lap and Lose It. 6 O’ CLOCK. IN POLICY RAIDS e It is not improb oe that the acet- ters at the Garden before being taken cock and Turville’s. that the Bains dents in the six-day race brought. to the hospita were m aver th ident and | SS — about by that half-hour of reckless The cheers of the spectators in the that the oceurrence assisted ma- | Es: sprining by the riders may result onnd the arena watehing the teriatly in gaining Miles. Laps. A . A nA Pei i fatally tiders spin_around was lost in the | Acoruing to. the referee ps. \“Policy King’ and Devery’s Brother-in-Law Two of Chevallier, bruised so badly that) Frenehiman’s erfes of agony. Every he cried and swore in rh al- spurt after that was the occasion of ternately, was in such a state tha Men and women was impossible to put him on h ts and yeucd them- feet. Fisher, with his collar-bone in splinters, Was an agonizing sight. BUTLER AND M’LEAN.... ......... 1697 9 NEWKIRK AND MUNRO............. 1,697 cases of the others, Hall and Me- teums w | | the Seventeen Prisoners Taken—Damaging our, Newkirk and Munro, Ba | . k and Turville. Butler and | Evidence Found. . and Maya and Wilson. In th 5 hoarse as e more of such an a oss of laps after the accident t which Was sent to the ords showing receipis ness running up into ord of receipts for a >wed a total of $803,000. 1 list of the policy shops “Al Adams last. | Asa resut of five sensational | raids this afternoon tie policy king , and his right hand man have been t arrested. Adams's private letter-hox, with many damaging letters and receipts , from keepers of policy shops, 1s ters {rom men of promi- tat made the searchers as one from Fire Thornton's letter be- tne ‘Thirty-trst street 44 aa a ~~ © © © © *% Documents, Vvelope, full of docu ined by Frank Moss. gave a low whistle his pocket, nor would ntained. ms was pried open tor the searchers. what it ¢ fiber} M’EACHERN AND WALTHOUR...... -» 1,697 and after being examined by a sur- The | Laren were set back three laps, Fred geon both men were taken (o a hos- was icks and k four laps, Lawson | MAYA AND WILSON......- eeeeee--- 1,697 Fisher, but in Chevallier’s pre} thatthe eos Hs » ied a us ae Ex-Police Captain Diamon, who| re cause for * positions ‘they held before the Y ae | that le tae sustained an injure te /iecilent, AIT gained by the a, 82 ‘smissrd from the Departmeat | KING AND SAMUELSON. . : becos 1687 ture like a maniac while in his quar- | arghed in ever: se but that of Bab- itinued on Eighth Page) SS FREDRICKS AND JAAK.............. 1,697 i among the spoils. THREE arr BY ACK K CATS. iT RO L L FY T U N N E L LAWSON AND JULIUS...... ........ 1,697 The prisoners taken are Al Adams, tH Adolph Jantzen, “Mike” Bergen, perc. A d reeat Archie McEachern quit the bioycle race at 5.50 o'clock,|»" “nes dosemh ekers. — De- in, live’ Sur eiatenvant Tee. 1 in gambling houwes, ard MANUFACTURER OBJECTED |Cars to Be Run Under Hudson in Connection) He put his street clothes on and announced his intention of FAL APAIITE Rea Saga HusTTC TO THEM. with Metropolitan Lines. stopping because he was not allowed the lap he and Walthour| ./2'4" "9" Oa9-ey and “Mi referee for decision, and after a) vy ting four laps, and King and | 1,697 hia spine. Control of bis legs is en-| cident, including Wualthour and Me- | Ye*terdas, accompanied by Captain TO J E RS EY TOO ete “Carney” Levy, John Delmore, Frank iguan I over tt rs ns ed down thes i BREAK UP A HOME. ; : M'EACHERN QUITS BICYCLE RACE. ] Wittizme, John Vogel, George Feth cining ise dsc Jon, of th gained. walthicun is is still we of the Park- werintendent Di!- lety for the Prevention ralding in the Tender- npanted by Detectlve-Ser- Cuff of the District: 4 man who solcited In wetting permis- a gameling num y of the ‘Anti- Policy yidard succeeded t+ last session of the heck book In which ed for lengthy debate that official decided SainciaonttwoelnGe | BABCOCK AND TURVILLE....,.. 1,697 tirely gone. He screamed in his tor- | Lachern, we ed tack, It was Herlly. paid a visiit to the Garden HALL AND M’LAREN.... ... Henry Morton, George Williams, wax subdued and taken aw Cain, of Crime, “erases: } “Mike” Bergen is a brother-in- seats hy ‘iaw of Deputy Police Commissioner ° ADAMS HELD IN $5,000 BAL, ccnesoFmaios | Wife Had Him Arrested, but Magis. tente Sympathized with Him— Now Legally Separnted. of the search ements The firs; g that Adams ements. + were satisfied they tyefirst street house, Adams. There It was the te and a eee | do zutt and his handsome home || ein the West Thirt “Al” Adams was held in $5,000 bail by Justice Hinsdale, TRAPPED ADAMS. ene as were Couglan and Levy. Devry’s brother-in-law gave his sceererscor= a name as Ryan, and when Supt. McClintock tried to tell who he; C was a long wrangle of lawyers followed. i | He and the others were held in $2,500 bail. } New | Slips found in the policy headquarters showed the daily, | receipts from Adams’s sixty-four places to be about $7,300. |’ | —_ Ho his hands on the boes of all the policy ed in 0 Washing mutt is Palriy-second was found at > raiders were F. Norton Goddard is responel- © matn for the ble raid] (0 tle re in the Tenders] neey ns ineriminating policy have been strong ders were not wore ps wince} ‘Then West made; day could he ge street house was ) Wits exude- u Even- shing ey doand hed tl © Kot we SUICIDE IN A BROADWAY HOTEL. alr of a sel With yo amuse- ment on his features he told the Magis trate hls story There ate three simer-inelan: t he said They oats, 1 mean— superstitious, T belie acssed. We invited my. sis wil ue three monte many Jona Di Frank Neumann, of No. 60 Kossuth street, Newark, N. a, committed suicide by taking carboic acid at the Bema House, Broadway and Twenty-first street, at 4.50 this alter- noon. He was thirty years old. diatinet Vania Rail tunnel TOLD IN TABLOIDS. a man who rough polt hope the pe aE Martina netnause | fete | WILL VOTE ON THE TREATY NEXT MONDAY. all AT LAST ( AST (F “They crawl across my road r sees ——— ; non ue aes tT Perea se eI eT ne WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 12.—The Senate has agreed t my armovalr at aight shes Teap tte tel, Fogarty, a laborer for the | vote on the Hay-Pauncefote treaty before adjournment nex . | MRS. 5, PADUETTE. day to tell of their tricks. afternoon in the conduit the Second xiltocmore —— -——_——_—_——_ “+L admit [ have used strong lange avenue trolley line at Fiftyeninth i a CARRIAGE RUNS DOWN LITTLE GIRL. -° vation, and it ow to turn on me and t | FURNITURE WAS PIL WAS PILED UP ON THE SIDEWALK, but Thad: pri right of my wil her sister's part when she si I was belng annoyed.” “My poor man, 1 you,’ said Magistrate you, madam, | am surprised you should charge your husband with cruelty. ft is these cats sou should have haied to \ GORrt on thin c “When you didn't promi slater and her black cats to_pack them out of your Phat. twill never do Zatt then cL ndvise a aald the Magistrate, and the pa drawn ‘up. Zutt Jefe courtsto look for a boardice-| PROMOTED house where there are no cats. Adame was hurr Fat steer OW he) ministration was dIVE CASH BAIL. tw dying hour. nd Louls Betz put seokentis Five-year-old Annie Finn, of No. 454 Eighth avenue. wa pecuy en asereelt|3 » WIFE phos DESD! pyn down this afternoon at Eighth avenue and Thirty-fourt to Ladiow Street street by a carriage owned by Peter McDonald, of No. 31 eereatcdon isan West Seventy-second street. She was taken to Roosevel Hospital. ‘d#neiar rushing ta in Wer out a order Ina sult brought by Mrs, Solomon Feldetein, of No. 133 su fundred and Ninth street, to recover $32.0 which ale declares her husband stole from her and lost at fare tn pling-houses in which they were ma rowas) wine} Roos nae LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. Patrick Fifth Race—Joe Doughty 1, Swordsman 2, Prince Blazes. ' AMS OPENED FOR Waa reserved, CHAMBERS EL wire. dn th i sliled t DRAVEMY, SoA Cornelius F, Cahaline, of the Church WILL BE NO WAR street station, was promote! to rou le man thix afternoon by missioner OR sea Murphy, Last summer Cahaline risked WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.—Secretary| his ife on a Staten Island ferry to Hay has received cablegrams from Min-| capture an Italian who stabbed a com- fater Lord, at Buenos Ayres, and Min- ° Canhalin tater Wilson, at Santiago de Chill, stat- prisoner's frle in effect that while the situation ts eateerciy craverttiotct criatennts that war between Chill and Argentine will ‘ not follow, MAN AND WwW. FOUND Se reer Herman Deering, sixty-two SEREPE EEE EEE RHEE Hit and his wife, Marguret, fifty-three yearn old, found dead in bed at 2 WEATHER INDICATIONS. | tretocs thin afternoon, at. abel hone ———£ No. 20 Blackwell street, Astoria, Li. 1 the feat letter te ed (hata certain person cone Neeted with vA inw enforcement) seetety Un this ely has been in} len with the Ve e ele= rac and draperies wil badly beate Tr ISSUES FOR RAPID TRANSIT,’ open t oft wasn » The Eyening W Forecast for the thirty- A gaa Jet was turned on and the bed- rents fi SCHOOLS AND BRIDGES. NEW BRUNBWICK SSD eits ie i " ¢ an the ah Pe tm canto lx hours ending at 8 P.M. + room was filed with the deadly vapor, vt the = 't is announce that Dr. Beekma : urlous. persons! Friday. Dec. 13, (or New Deering and his wife were in thelr Health Ottletal of Savery itie my to have > what Mrs. Pade % York City and Vieinity— night-clothes, and Dr, CG) M. Clark sald The Comptroller thts afternoon opened | ig iil with the smallpox j returned, addy ot they dU been di i fOr hours, bide for $7.91 urporate stock, bear- ny fo matientn > ering Frank Moes das he saw t —_—————— : t ewe Arenal aH 3 » n= Ting yds ats ae ‘cont, $2,600,009 of | the disease. Hin house AHA Gambling Layouts Stored, “This will send him up, sur ‘To Cure a Cald in One Day Y!maurs me rammany son, Hay, | which matures in 148 und the remain. | $24, Ur Haines, of South Ambo. 48) ome house waa a veritable storage) aaid, “oven if we didn't flnd anothi Be Latetive! Hromg Quinine Tae ead PRR rin Pir iieriiieiinteiefep—-Ex-Sohool Commissioner Jacob W. YN er in ivi, pox sufferers, tah place for gambling and pollcy apparatus.!thing.’ But other things were found, |frore's sigoatere la eu each bee. “Ea