The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1902, Page 3

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Pool-Rooms, Faro Banks and Poker Games Running Wide Open in Every Section of the Metropolis— Gamblers of Every Description Re- turn to Town—Devery’s Influence; Widespread in the Police Depart- : ment—Who “Fixes Things” in f Mulberry Street ? as eee Gambling-houses and pool-rooms, from the pretentious establishments where wagering of thousands of dol- notorious down 1 lars becomes the rule to the places of} ping pla No. 19 Sue st } lesser degree, the delight of the tin- of life horn gambler and “piker.” are again ‘0ol-Rooms Open. f flourishing in New York. Uptown i y's pool-room at No. 3 peration yester » 0 Sixth ave © rooms on and downtown the roulette wheel |?" Xe Rom bbe sete ’ spins night and day, and during the|\,- j« sts ¢ P racing hours the Knights of the] Fory Al street, ear hth avenue, blackboard ohalk up the odds in]and on the east side of Bighth avenue. | crowded pool-rooms on horse-racing|0"'"""" Met Reeteete sdasate ‘ events at the Bennings and other) tigependence Hall, on Third avenue } out-of-town race courses. On hird street, a few doors Open as Never Before. Corner Twenty-fourth street and Newer before in the hiatory of the city. Igisiy avenue even Guring the heyday of the Ta: Place near the Hotel Harthold! many regime, have so many gambling} piace in basement, near ‘Tammany Places been running {1 vast, the question naturally a) light of recent ante-elect in the events, t yethird mtreet, near Lex- : ante- ° ‘ -lington avenue, over an express office. why Eighth avenue and Fourteenth street. | Ask Prank Moss and his reply is 3 rs place on West Thirty The undergromd wires to Polite | prst street Headquarters are again in working or-| University place and ‘Thirteeneh street der. Conmeetions with Mulberry street et. near the Bowery have been made and protection has been orner of Thirty-t Assured. The spirit of Devery still pre- ighth avenue. vale" room, One Hundred and) Il-Treated Little ut what does Commissioner Part-| Twenty -fifth ree and Third avenue. | * ridge say tn return? Pear! street near’ Pulton Gwendolin. “L know there is York, Gamtiing | department if greatly seed be cause of the recent Court of Appeals decision in the “The’ Allen ca There ie gambling, but we can't get at it sol-rooms and gambling (Special to The Evening World reopening actively longer associated, To the statement of Devery was still an influence poker and aioner Partridge said nothing yesterday. [near One But recently he was queted in this re- 1 crap, npeet “This department is handicapped hy men who still believe in Devers. Unt fa the scene id Twenty-fifth | Jurge Garrison to-day : and roulette i ie in propacing Mrs. John Palfs - Club, on Third ave- | Del, whose first run needed ch: & game at One Hundred and Twen- Farrell to Open Palace. fe are necessarily slow . in sald t y in Tom’ | face. Now comes the news Kennedy’ tne Hun-| sey stay x of the profession, Frank Fa the | dred and Se ent cette onte wee confidant of Devery and he the . age Ea (moraine by Constable notorious gambling combine. Is prepar- MT Non ditt) Bl ing to open on West Thirty-fourth MADE COMSTOCK | RAGE ter pass) betweee rong: Hass street a palatial gambling rouse. It is GIVE MONEY BACK /| 201 ho had assembled to» to be the rendezvous for the best and In the Centre Street Co nity of men who make gambling igh stakes a pastime and a business Farrell is preparing to expend $100,000 | ike fitting-up of his gambling place. Expect Devery Rack. “In three months,” said a wall kkaown | gambler, “Devery will te back on Mul- berry street. The courts will reinstate Bim. 1 have it from good authority that his clasm for reinstatement 1s/ Dased on good legal grounds | One of the first gambling places in the! te Hran and Anthony Comstock court-room over five prisoners argested yesterday ehaktiatana ta | by Comstock in an alleged pool-room M6 Nassau street When the 1 Thirteen hundred and thirty-eight dol- Mrs. Hatn: lars was taken from “John Brown.” 10Wn to hear the testimony demith, his counsel, made a (tore M. Heriénge: close of yesterday's proceetings returr > him. Comstock a t called for all examination by Mr. Budd. The w the gambling paraphernalia and money Tenderisin to throw ope doors has! fount on the premlare gave an exhaustive account of Deen that in wh Sole” Pwarsall's| “s} saw the money defare Brown, che | Methods employed by chemists engage! pool-room and "Tim" Kenn It I tn this work ‘n roulette and faro games are conducted { “Shang’ Draper's gambling house epened the next night. Manning's place and the adjoining gambling resort of “Harry” Rogers are doing busines: A friend known to the man at the Then came another import: s mane s perched thi money Comatock ie evt “This money | had received fre World Wants LOW ARBITER OF [of the embalming fuid, “What was the fi analy asked the Proj tor rts given me,” repiled by you have 1 ht? was asked. Paid Help Wants |HEARS ARGUMENT ON FILL- 1 393 Wenig mornina’s| ING OF THEATRE LOBBIES. Caused D Dr Parsone, of Mount Holly tended the post-mortem of Gwen Haines, testified at length on method conducting such work by Dr. Small BUT 53 Paid Help Wants in the 13 other N.Y. papers combined. Fire Commissioner Sturgis argued be- noticed la the Mayor this morning against the BFaln ‘ nwonk 2 ment. that ADDRESSERS |... 3] HOUSEWonk 131 |approval ofa bill passed by the Legisia Rasiurramantheaeninincieas, cite AGENTS... - Oo] provers ar i i s 3 allowine ns toatand In thea. said the injuries would have ALTERATION JANITORS 5| tres edlpbbiieackiobithe seats ficient to have caused HANDS 8] KITCHENWORK 7 We consider that lobby the administration of ARTIFICIAL FLOW: | LADIES’ TAILORS . 19| enty aeLratnthel ex sons Was corroborated Su A i ’ a part of en , ‘ missioner Sturgis, “and deem it import. BLACKSMITHS 3| ih] ant for the safety of the public to keep BONNAZ 00 = by Pa BOOKBINDERS By Commissioner Sturgis sail that sinee BOOKKEEPERS s Moe he had visited from Bovs wi rty theatres tly. He BRASSWORKERS .. 4| operators me hundred to three hun- BUSHELMEN oe 42) PAINTERS ¥ is standing in each | BUTCHERS 6] PAPERHA 1 fon of his order, BUTTONOLE PATTERN MAKERS. 3 Comnitasioner Sturgis told of theatres! !! MAKERS 6] PHOTOGRAPHERS . z]!n New York bullt regardless of the CABINET MAKERS. 6] PIANO HANDS 5] bullding Jaws and fire ordinances and CANVASSERS » 9] PLUMBERS 4 | Mentioned several CARPENTERS ais | >| Frank D. Pavey for Charles Frohman, he CARRIAGE HANDS. i. o| Kiaw & trl Keith and Proctor, CASHIDRS 1] taid the y whe not an exit. Thore! CHAMBERMAIDS oat 3] Was no law forbidding the theatres to CIGAR MAKERS ... 3| SALESMEN qa{PUt seats In the apace coupled by thea o CLERKS + 3) SEAMSTRESERS a|lobby, and therefore it wan ridiculous! It ‘tadviaed! her COATMAKERS ..... 6 i{to assume that some official had the Sv? Gn hours th +8 8 \ mut Mrs Haines ¢ 6] SLERVE HANDS. 4 ec onhy | re, Haines 7] SOLICITORS 3 power t wendoiin's cup 1K CLERKS 2 disapprove STENOORAPMHERS . 3 jenr that the ¥ 2 42 t r ¥ TRIMMERS 3} DIPLOMAT DROPS DEAD. dnce. maid the witness, “Mabel ra TIN@MITHS ‘ ——s and grabbed my halr, which she pulled TUCKERS 6 good and hard. In ret 1 grabb UMBRELLA Haxps 4] Seeond Seeretary of Mesican Em throat, and 1 pr NDS be pretty. we UPHOLSTERERS |. 5 bn pired on Stre} hex pret Pied USEFUL MEN., a] WASHINGTON. March 3) rique WATTERS . WAITKESSES hoon. had been vei meet a Santibanes had embass: a Washington for about six Gay World Wants for guidance. MARCH 26, (1902, | MORE GAN GAMBLING THAN EVER BEFORE. “Didn't I say I'd still be Chief ot Police?’ IGOFF’ S CHARGE TO Panclee JURY SUMS UP THE CASE. ~—————_ +4. | Recorder Says Everything Hinges on Valet Jones's Story of Chloroforming Rice. ire: street Mrs. pane. Says She} pecorser Gor com He began his Miles MOUNT HOLLY. N. J, March 26.—| t Testimony damaging to Mrs. Mabel Fenton Haines, charged with Str eamaarotrniad murder of her stepdaughter, Gwendo- On Park avenue, lin, was given at the trial before of New Castle husband was One Hundred and Twenty-| brother of the husband of the real upor that influence is dissipated reform and | fourth si.eet, and Charlle Skinner will cuned, said she had seen Mrs. Haines | en ty-nintn atreet and Third avenue. There | Strike the child and kick her in the|' was fifteen mit She was becomingly dreased and nerviest playern, the clite of the frater peered | 6: col a9 che) aes meretolore Ft to-day been, ter little bor. Howard, attracted jae war a lively set-to between Magie- much attention as he played in them established t n the defendant that on the 234 0} | | September, 1700, | with Intent the Camden |seribed chloroform cone upe t the money taken from Ch@mist. who was on the stand at thelface of William Marsh Rt * Children have no ., nced the de- |, on the grounds recalled for a continuance of his ¢ h Rice ated inhalation of chloroform and | from no other cause. The third te that the defen: Frank Moerck, who occupt oxicology in the Univer- vania. He said that he Prosecutor Atkinson | this court,’ parts of the child's body, which he ex- oe Wit have amined carefully, aa he also did some the commission Recorder Gof f Jonen and P F THIRD = TO OIE FAILED. WEBER SAYS HE WILL TRY paaatecal ie STRIKERS ARE ENJOINED. “1 found five grains of arsenic in the Recommend | me, farther stated thes he, founda Themselves! | STANDING ROOM “asc ee ") en injected after pI Street-Car ty in t OMcer Who Caught He Wan About to LOST JEWELS RETURNED. = Rup ture jaz upt PRACTICE to KIL himself Magiatrate H WORLD SHORT OF GOLD. questions me T aquerzed | WAIST HANDS: 35] Bantibanez, Second Secretary of the QUICK ANSWERS TO HELP » Embassy In this city, drepped | CALLS come to advertisers who put n the street here this after: | their “Help Wanted” advts, in the Ho was a consumptive aiid nis ngaith | Bunday World. Competent workers "| WANT TO RENT A FURNISHED jationed at the | seeking employment look to Sun- room? Advertise in the Sunday | SCHOOLGIRLS KNOW ITS WORTH. PAINE’S Celery Compound, Cives Them Energy, Snap, aid Full Life. It Enables Them to Attain the Blessings and Vigor of true Womanhood. have used Paine's ¢ «that it is a blessing lown females can fford to be without Modjeska. the peerless queen of irtistes, voices the sentiments of mah helene at = Kester Sale of MEN'S est of all remedies for the nervous camara @nd OVERCOATS worked women in the home. and weak, languid schoolgirls have found For the entire Easter week we have ar- n Paine's Celery Compound the ranged a great sale of the new Spring Suits F health and vigor it so strongly guar- and Overcoats at : Id the vy da Mallory. of Allenville. il, with writes as follows lw taken : 1 spring with what the doctors e ‘ et nervous disease and neuralgia and three or four doctors treated me | Our workrooms have been running full all last summer without doing me tilt for a month or more providing for this. > Gra vali olltl ate Guanlatoucites¢siatn event Every: davine Wi lotsiofa a Oomegems friend told me to try a bottle of added, so that the selection is unusually Patne'’s Celery Compound My fath large and varied even or us. er bought a bottle of it. and it The new Spring Sack Suits are all here, belbas ine 0 1 i Dok two Bottles cut ina new military sty.e, made up infancy ore, which entirely cured me , My father has nervous headaches and chev stig Wy meres and fancy worsteds— he has been taking Paine’e Celery as well as b' ack and Oxford Thibets. Compound, and says it has done him And so with the Overcoats—there are five hundred dollars’ worth of good short, boxy coverts. medium length and ye are using the fourth bottle in ow re Ae) OD ure cote nate moat the new long, loose Overcoats in ail the very ‘ latest materials. ery Compound worth {tts weight 4 2 + . gold for nervous and other troubles,” ane (ite ae eS ne usa stone £73 aula — excellence in style and workmans ip. EASTER EGGS oni nals The best pick, of course, 's first pick. i WM. VOGEL @ SON, j Coward BROADWAY. HOUSTON ST. Good Sense Shoe For Children. Netter know nothing, atal Than know whatten't And better that You are topped with Ss - $3.00 & $4.00 Phoee al ee a the best when wearing Alpines - $3.00 & $3.50 may de their Wee cc: } a Young’s hat. We have Silk Hats $5.00 & $6.00 "Know tt's ao. And you OUGHT to that with toward Shoe, j 199 Hrondway r Dey. an individual style for 200 mroaawas. near Dunne. there’s not the ‘ : each individual. nate Ue danger It's absolutely " niway, wear mi a 1350 Tre: wey, near tfth, Cost no more Sold nowhere else. $Y¥OUr Easter Hat, Surely. ont, nrooutyn store. 71 Patten. Infants’ - + + 696.10 $1.00 * w: Children's - = $1.90t0 Os . _ Misses’ - ~ S4.00to$a.rs Shoes also for Adults, J JAMES S. COWARD, FREE T0 ALL 268-274 Greenwich St., nr Warrenst N.Y, Mend for Ne Catalogue. Purchasers: a beautiful EASTER jSOUVENIR EASTER IS HERE, SO ARE WE: WITHEVERYTHING YOU NEED ATCASH PRICESON LIBERAL TERMS OF CREDIT. seasonitle reason vty von [Our Season's Bow your Easter suit has already been mack woman or chil and the and Headquarters, cloths, and it i) care “tail ored. 7 Mee ei itelt ourcrdt ween crif8S2-8o41 Broadway, On ly 38c. a Lb. There is no have placed on it alla LOW CASH PRICE trade-taarie 2 NY tng at cul prices for Easter secling poduced t u bes Or, Now to speak of what in Other Cood Coffees " “TRITI & TARSHIS, terests you more —gooil tailor- J] Esse lent Teas in the Cup ing at moderate prices, le- mUscrice: : NEW YORK 2239 34 Ave., nr. 122d St. hind whichis a guarantee of 431 ath Ave., nr. 32d St. absolute satisfaction or money 7 $25 Fulton St., Opp. Eim Pl. . BROOKLYN) Gem sth Ave. mr, vith St, B Fine quality, splendidly tailored Suits and Topcoats to measure ancy Wor steds in neat tripes and checks Tweeds Cassimerss and Cheviots in the new branze. green aud blue effects greenish tan Coverts. with delicate over plaids—in fact, everything that you would expect to find ive prices only fit and wear guar- EASTER GIFTS. Ourelaborate display of 14k. gold novelties suitable torEaster is an imposing showing of the possibilities in the ieweler’s art. Also many handsome designs in the popular sterling silver fiower vases, beautifully carved; oriental finish. Merling Violet s $4.23 be ‘ Glass V4 jiver applied, $10 Silver Vases $i older $20 [Ov rietaiu0Rs ei 832-834 Broadway iness Opportunities is In the i Frankfield &@ Importers and Jewelzrs, |52 WEST 14TH Seo Brose New ae 22) Beoidway, op PO-{]! World Want sheet. The Stores: 2280 3dave,, near 125th. (1! seven time rates are paying sT.

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