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PERGY-GRAY LAW ON TRIAL Judge Lacombe Regulates Great Battle in United States Court. The constitutionality of the Perey- Gray Racing law wax an issu atternoon before Judge | United States Circuit Court « John R. Dos Passos Auerbach, pated vonstl) was entitled “the People of New York vs. Bennett, an emp was arrested for claimed’ that his employee ha right to sell pools on the r. vate house as a pool-s #0 within the Inclosur ‘Thst. was putting the the race-track peop! ‘Mr, Allen, securing the vices of Mr. Dos Passov, succeeded to xet the Into the United States Court. Assistant District Attorney Le Bar- Dler opened the case by demurring to na prt has of a race track rignt up t to do the transfer of the case out of the State court, but he was overruled. He then outlined the history of the case and Introduced Mr. Auerbach as the special representative of the State and y Club, Joon hearing want to learn here, said) the the New York Jock Judge Lacombe |i Mr, Dos Passos first. how this case Kets Judge. Mr. Dos Passos dex: feal review of the c 6M of the United Stu “I don't want any to facts,” “We are here becaus, with an histor- section get down history; sald the Judge tartly, we are injured a under the State law,’ resumed Mr. Dos \- Passos. “How injured; now that's the face? asked the Judge. “Well, if my client beta on a horse in mracetrack, he a Hable only to be sued ‘ ” 9 Gold — ee by the loser of the bet. If he bets in a ’ private room he js lable to prosecuglon KORONA CAMERAS for a felony.” ’ HALF PRICE. — *Wouldn’t the same thing happen to | n ‘eewer L —-~ ae anyone else, If he bet in those places? n tay acres i : him ‘Kereeas are ScLiow ledged to be the finest ama- put in the judge. U s Sry Tye teur came:as on the market. As Christmas gifts “Assuredly, but what is crim one OH Feerrrcneetbe ripper ce nee they possess the distinctive qualities ot ‘ best,” Part of the State cannot be le an ae Hetting and at our prices are lower than ordinary instrue ‘other part.” ers. achin., Jocks, StAME Ia, Str ments elsewhere. It is diiticult “Well, doesnt the State law make that | 5 i } <4 rf fn to tind a more chirming pres- Alatinction? A GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE EVENT! Freedman-Spalding Row More Mixed Up than|WALTHOUR ALSO REFUSED ee Riley, i a iia if ent than a good cimsia., Ko~ 48 “Yes, but in my brief 1 have eleven ' : , BIG FRENCH OFFER. Ah ona No. 11 E, 4x5, regular — declsionn showing the unconstitulvonat- NEXT MONTH. | Ever—Searching for League's Books. aya ate Stee Hee . ity of such distinctions.” ee | . ecomnrs % 27 K 7 6 1 styth, Yea i oronas, 5x 7, now $13.48. “Well, if its all in orlef. 80 laceamedy and Powers Plan to Tee : - johael and “Mnjor” Taylor Have| star cata, lise hran $27 zZ St -88 pone have further argument.” sald the Ulancie cahraeramani lat LeRaere ica minsen ipeaiitiey tn ii Mr t Aiding to give up the sue! Agreed to Terms and Wilt tite | 2 105, lake Numerous Other Korona Bargains. Also Eastman’s Koda! fade. Vl tangle before Justice Sco , ex. ainic 0 Mr, Dos Passos held on nobly, though 2s Ao. vurt this morning. e} Meanwhile the setion of Mr. Spald- in France Neat Scason, Start talrsde Wen yeasty Time 1 BL Judge Lacombe made :nany inte row waa’ Up forling’n Lawyer’ to-day leny ques Major lawea ines taverltcn inet tions and comments. — toviewing an a motion te modi wis ted until, Int g : 55 won, "DUE Helgerson, islsrslotirace-track Messrs Kennedy and Bo: lor Lewentritt's order restraining | tie law, the validity of Mr Frank Kramer, the short-distance fast place to the stretch and. he the Percy-Gray bill wan the of the Tate stxelay oy te ( [AG Spalding from acting as President jelection wilt he passed on, when argu>| bicycle rider, has flatly refused an ofter | gould ouly nun third. The 10 to 1 ‘shot tounding ce. Of legistation Mesed arringements to bolt a six-day | og ational League. ment to make the te of $10,000 to ride. in see ca se § onkand Statute book race at The lexality of Mr. Spalding’s election! permanent le heard - : had raced heads apart ta PPS a choos now cccks owtiten awk vito Vt Mathes palner lit laauals bULTHLATIa wera t ‘Alisa the A number of Fenech promoters | she rushed into the lead and opened up IvesXQiil, the Ives-Saxton the ro the aame Nifred Watts i was not look-! nwhtle Mr. Spalding is got made Kramer the big | tie ead i rin cael by tee arene Gray-Pirex. bill made a saver meletrncs tt tng for Judictal determination of 8 ind he mas forget t i a ites ma: WhO gambidi-on horse races Gutetde thefFetlnk In teams, who willl hat point just at present, and when Mr. Young's precious. p Hovby Walthour, the winner of the | Mansi a head for seit precincts of a rice tad lta wale or run, but no man remain | Justice Scott would not der his Judge Leventritt's order ta vnf fecent sixeday: Mleycle race, was also | |,Thint Race sha Toe. Sal| | peSatpearennes eddermiceal He contended that by making a vonial [1P Me Ha04 | than twelve Hours CUE) modifying suggestion that ters him, madera kinds oto mers to; go toi Pence tine Tre La ea ee Ole Tine Ruchy: Balls, with’ bee Single end Sage, ‘offense a*felo Peentatersi hal cll ind papers of the Natlonal 1 , HOW; What is Rote tot or the was} and rt t, lke Kramer, he retuaod | Wari ttice—Mlile and seventy eniyilueaioeensgee eg pier eis Zens were involved, Hence bis rleht to fn Mr Spalding's posve Be HOt tional Leaste while the ls dragging} tem. Waithour was willing at frat to} —Won by Andes, Il to. 5 and Best Rugby Dalis $1.50 and 82.50] Dou! bake fom. BLAS to BB. ROSA ViRe Potent NEAR TACaP LOTR RSE sT <dYpernatlin: oor litte ie aamethine faefaecemt. but when he told) the French. | Henry Bert, 1 to ¢ for a, place Air. Dos Punsos de what he til the final issue was deetded, he with nlieievoratchy aie a4 s men (hat he would not ride on Sundays | ond. and Le third. ae ee called the gam tnd drew Mis objection to. the restraining ) : a they cut down the offer siderably. inser AVON DY TNE ia it rene bjetion to the tesa earn the omer sokderaby vee won ths (BOXING GLOVES where clee aS SAD OE i | ‘Tiers was nothing lett to argue about, ) rm that the French have SSS Creel Facetrack renee Nlehi Saude tenant oes ind signed contracts, Michael | BIG STAKE ENTRY. sened. Prices ate for | to keep up rere t yore Natta vguy “i _ will sall for the other side in February, Torey patiot 4 shana vel Gélivered. but oxeiibir atl "other ¢ 1 Koothant OF will’ leave in about teg| James Ui. Hagnin holds t hand vitality tn the language in which fh 7 of the) Presented with W c for inn staki ef months, xuen See en ian | iex-Capt. Witham Raymond 3 eee has named no jess than 101 of Wt in the Little exercise in othermtee as Mr. mt, Mr W Toeanttonnal vs bostth ni Racing at Clermont Rink. Saratoga In 19, Never bi In the 21.00 up to 80.00. The, AL.50, 82.00 & up. Sturala of unworthy motives: ts. lmpro i Mt) sented with «handsome sliver loving first ice skating meet of the y of racing in any country ha 9 3 , sup H by the undergradnates son will be held to-night at the [there been anything lke as many entrie ant men ing: namen? inter= | PITLADELPHIAL Deo) Ray ¢ ur night by t lergradnates of | sennon will be : yer be ie Ae aivapantelen a “On you, Aleit sh doze eh | the York ind at the Pith Avenue tte esteem for hie faithful services: during = See 7 y YS as, according ( sy fellows under your « Weare ie alee inself WailicAnnineeaccalmoltnosespa Tern ‘KL halt mile acrateh, He handicap out as late 67 Cortlandt St., I! Nassau St., 1197 Bedford Ave, (Bklyn.) the would not the constitutionality Jaw under the He would only under the Feder CYCLIST HALL NOT BROKE. The letter publ tions of The signed Tom Hall, of written by the little yor led at thin office @nd sald that al hohe the six-day race he that while he oan to fat, He ten as a jok Hall will sail day and the « w riler edie thie afternoon Manage: or Michael's NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. (Special to TI RACE TRACK, NE’ Dec, %.—The entries races ure ax follows: First Race—Belling: seven furlongs. 10 ian mnerach ing World.) W ORLEANS, La for to-morrow's “Third Race—Ali- i {Barbara Frietchi sage handicap; atx furl Handicapper Bt. Cuthbert Semi Sevoy City Handjoap; Washin lure, alter a FRAGHENTS 0 OF | SPORTING NEWS. siaveiantenseps an international rowing contest on the | that work on the feld itive Lee, near Cork, About| bbe reded to = across | peeslneacelt iba Ors the leading shows tn this ars nent i manager of the trania oe st nat) and many erigan may de 4 Agure tn ¢ esterday from acute I oming season, Cortige The 1 Pn wthorne, will race left handed pitcher, Me. 1 but, accoriing « t years in the mail Of Formal Dress CB DILLINGHAMS PRIZE WINNING BOSTON TERRIERS BARON & MatsiE the football > tosmornaw,’ sald De Lancey a, who Ma AU AGE is attorney for Andrew) Freedman high Jump and| Mr. Nicoll much a4 admitt br ms yuma new: leg ps would be taker nto and emantet am nettiot that the nla crews WI row at A tng, and efforts aro Neing made to bring Har- yard also. The date of the Yale race das Peasy iva y the time of that r ef with the Hartt w ith Indianapolle for | ht offers. . 7 they And of bargains in formal dress— intensely interesting for holiday wear. Full Dress Suits, $25. Silk lined throughout —1902 individualities—$35 worth. Fashion plate features and Jackson features—$25 worth. S. M. Jackson, Clothier and Furnisher, | | W2-114 Nassau Street. Formerly Maduro Bros, & Co. buildings. Se 2 tre wishing for the n this year, tnd two-mile hand We are face to only recently delivered. WEVE SLAUGHTERED ALL. Every SUIT OVERCOAT, SOCIETY WOMEN’S DOG SHOW __—ki A BIG SUCCESS, ENDS TO-MORROW). BRSTOL Ws AT NEW ORLEANS. er Very Jockey P was clear, but the owing to a big fall in the thermom during the night. — Topcvats felt’ comfortable, as did the red psed part of the x. stand, Jockey Club in his at allow him the privile grounds 4 mages Ix settled, tRainet him. has been set ring In Par decided Next Frida for the Ss suit PINST RACK. Five and a balf furlongs. eat ihe * row—with Just the same sie LATS insure pantinestike StL lame EW EUR RNG CTR recites ioe most If there is i sire of hutnan beings to s E helt jn tt feve Une, then Jus thelr high-classed tribe ca c. aged 1 K building and first ext i ire be speaks ¥ in years to y 0 The sixteen Joanines o hers Join in and aco! 1 0 j Munters bal ps s gree have result who has little Interest | we | Atl About. two days t tox ould \ | Start good hes a eadache : SE es Malden two-y , AM Been und Weary. will he ther parade first race and} to te fut after all th it a mton Wednestay, | hounds from. various ‘nnd Meme ¥ have thousands the pride o Tl Poshrill, but) Brook Mant will te race to th h mranap nelrenl ever ie Aiiallesexc Lunt will ha the favorite, Brower 8: you out of countenance and _ Tt | Well backed while the Brown fell tr More Disaster. Clothing Prices Drop 60% More ruin follows in the wake of the disastrous fire which recently gutted our vast The fierce, raging rainstorm of Saturday night last swept down through our roofless building on to the clothing and worked additional navoc. This last ruin has come upon clothing that manufacturers had held in reserve for, us, ico with a situation more than appalling— phenomenal and gigantic in benefits to you. STOPPED AT NOTHING. 3° Worth Up to $15, TROUSERS, Sold Up to $3.50, 98° TROUSERS, Sold Up to $3.50, Frock Coats and Vests, $17,50. | Ghe MERCHANTS OUTLET CLOTHING HOUSE, 43 Sixth Ave., 5th & 16th Sts Between all THE THIRD RACE. | JENA TAKES SECOND EVENT again ing the assoctation of entering the to accept mounts until his The Court 8 the day for Needn’t wait until after New Year’s for 2 $15.00 Overcoat at $10.00. Ghat ()vercoat «IO J. Gumpel & Son, FOUR PROMINENT CLOTHING STORES: 216 6th Ave.. near J4th. | 533-535 8th Ave., near 37th. 385 6ta A ve., near 23d. | 767 8th Ave,, cor, 47th. IID TIRE MEN.CURED. Improved elastic truse ts the only truss ia that fa worn with absolute comfort, 4 it retalns the rupture u Now and forever tat The thoughtless man with land to sell i severwatratrala stad ) ,obeedy, cure. Faamine: | iinds no one who will buy. Lady ELAST! IMPRO He does not think of printer's ink | And all World Wants imply. | Sportsmen’s Goods. Christmas L L Sporting Goods. Anything which will incréase the health, power, enjoyment of life, and in other ways benelit the recipient, ought to be very welcome presents. This is true of our athletic goods. Specially good for boys, MCREERY STORE, Byooduay and iin Steet, Al Stores Oven Every Evening—Athletic Catalogue Free, [ISON sees An Ideal New Home, $30. §.B. DAVEGA, 32 E.14¢h Sranch | a2 nied Avene 4ehSt ATT Stores Open Evenings. i Stores | 125 West 125th St, Columbia 36Veres"si"| e SD ie, Craphophone | OLD DR. GRINDLE, Medical. | Sioa tie aaa tna Ce LAFAYETTE Siti ‘ te a aad thle olores ulate tween, FACTS AND PROOF = ——, New Gem, $10. Now Standard, $20. cure all uno harges, GOc. pen flee or fe I Pe gumerert; Oa ot ents Ue 7 paysicians” Nemember, F ty. ‘GRUINDLES clan | Beye ae ekly an secedt mel renee i9tp YRA! th aves, tee Sundays. 9 to 24 | betwe Vel hand Clas. St. Hours are ready to show that the Morning and Sunday World’s net paid lead in city cir- culation is 500,000 a week more than that of any other New York newspaper whatso- ever. | 1

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