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ss fF _ THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 1902. 2 = 7 ~ FARRELL DENIES COMPACT WITH DEVERY. ote “| Have Nothing to Do With Pool- Rooms Any More,” Says ‘“Pool- Room ee The for inter Evening World exclusive i famous as the “Pool-Room King.” declares to-day that is NO LONGER ce ter He savs he has it ling at No. 33 We Vhirty-third str t e was te one gambling hous i Cantiel Ile never had a pact wit Big (hiet’” Deve : Policeman Geo W. Stever lie first pp ema , Velt, was on tria etore Conimissic oy) charge of he vst. Capt. Wals s tion, was his aceuser. Stevenson was mildls by Deputy Commissioner Thurston and then told to go Ale supply District-Attorney Jerome with all the information he could Saloons were generally closed from 1 o'clock to fh this morn- ing It is said that if prietars wil the pool-rooms in the city seek to have pool-se are closed the pro ing at the race tracks proh ——--42—____ FARRELL SAYS HE IS NOT NOW KING OF POOL-ROOMS. Frank Farreil, the “*Pool-room| kind Mnkes shat just ys strone ns you King, for the first time in his sife,| “°" A t A It am been said in the rewapapers talked freely to an Evening World| :nat 1 have been constantly in oon reporter toeday, This is what he} *¥itation with Devery at oT my of o Wemy-elghth etreet ant Pigh ave said: Why. I haven't seen the mar So help me God, I have nothing to ° weeks Plortin six weeks fo in any shape manner with the] 5d left there three weeks U dia building at No. 93 West Thirty-third | fe Devery a : ere ounle Street, nor with any business to be} nas idiseenhinava bau conducted in it 1 know nothing; * 't was just a friendly viett About it except what I have read in| tim the newspapers [ am informed Papas acer. anpeecty ‘Rae ; ast mont hat Burbridge, Walbaum | wise de you think of the patro ames Kennedy own the place : f i ; The statement or inference that I] “I do not know what It am trying or have tried to buy Rich. Legec tu x ere waa going, Ee) ard Canfleld’s gambling business is | Cmething Aoing by them | “Is there any fear among the gam- untrue I say {t, so help me God. 1 Dlere?’ am doing well enough as it is | "I Go not think #9 1 think the era When you say ‘doing well enough ade ngatnst the tquor dealers may as it is," asked the reporter. “what | CM!s* the gamblers to be! ” {0 you mean? The pool-rooms? They | I! TAY Dt A good thing for oan Cee te, POO) Lets ©. though I don't know anything about the are alleged to be in your control and | prrsming that you get a large share of the] ,“Why, they even sald I waa fn buat profits.” meas with Al Adama at the time of the i io not even pevmeniit NO, | HAVE NOTHING To no| fide T do not even know the ma: nev He ts not having par WITH POOL-ROOMS ANY MORE." S econ aie padlisas ners, anyhow, | cuee replied Farrell, “1 mean that | am| tn the amnversation leading up to the doing well enough now in the racing |abeve interview which waa given in business, where I have made ail my | "is ereemusly decorated h 9 West Seventy-first street money. I have been at !t elght years and I have been very successful Why, ther fn generab told bow he made hie m that elght name! Damien for §2 ear ago foes che pis ead are at the ind. It may tiave neen ¢ good friends» to way right liere tha ¢ had 2+-—____ PARTRIDGE WILL NOT PUNISH MAN WHO LED THE REVOLT. Policeman George Wo St Walsh enson who was watching his move- ments closely ine nat the his captain that he would no longer sign ret patrolman to revolt Ts 8 and the first es OFFICER ACCUSED BY MRS. LOWELL. lying reports regarding violations of! the excise laws mn trinPto-day tre some Shaw Lowe toh before eputy © Commissioner ono Thurtton on a ¢ of on being post preferred by Capt. hichard Walsh. of the Bldridge street station : Hefore Capt. Walh could a word regarding his complaint Deputy Commissioner Thurston had adminis-| tered a mild reprimand to Stevenson ) ones bie 24 rake lees and had then said | “LT have just received a telephone | ing Stlverluat wound was stl! Boott had aan the on whose sealp Viatble. message saying Instead of reporting to your station go to the Criminal Courts Building from the hat Distriet-Attorney wanted to see you. | { the mation, tes- tt etrike the boy who is the driver of the patrol- and see Me. Jerome, who is waiting denied the assault for you.” Decision reserved Stevenson made a statement to | REVIEW WRIT FOR CAPT. DIAMOND. Deputy Assistant Ry been interviewed b the Distriet-At- torney. No official information was given as to the nature of Stevenson's Just n after he had ¢ Greenbaum, of the Supreme disclosures. [t is eved that he) Court, has signed an order for the is i pas nuance of 9 writ of certtorart was called upon for information re-| s RaTHnaS garding the testimony he gave when | f ‘aptain homas J) Dia he was a witness in the case of Capt. /m rea jew of the pro Herlihy, who, when in command of | Seeing by which Dismond, for: f commander the Fifth street the Eldridge street police station, was station, was dismiased from the force up on charges before Former Com-]on Dec. 1) laat missioner Murphy. The old case is| Capt. Diamond's troubles grew out of hla wing upon the stand In defense his Wardman. George Himert, when the now being reviewed and prepared for possible action. latter was tried ysady} Keoorder a oft = a ont of accept bribe fren Then Mr. Thurston turned to Capt. | Vena” seme eee PUNE & beth from Stuyvesant street ————— TWO SALOON MEN Walsh, who was dumfounded at the turn of events, and said with a smile “Ido not think it is necessary to hear your testimony in this case, Captain 1 1 reprimand will be suf-{ — | Patrolman Clark seventh Street St of the West Thirty in, arraigned Dante! Grinnon, No. 6% hth avenue, in the West Side Court this morning, on a Charge of selling liquor at an unlawful hour. Grinnon said he had merely nson admitted that he was off his post, but sald that he had been asked to go to a cigar store to eject a disorderiy person and was on the i way there when detected by Capt. Frank close up ev gambling-house and l ! e e Aird the on Our Clothing Will - conferred with their attorneys. among ; e whom are lawyers Dos Passos snd Satisfy You. Steinhardt. and the | been TAKEN TO COURT. ! given @ drink to a waiter who had! °+e—_____. Captain Fails in Effort to Have Punished Policeman Who Start- ed the Uprising. Why He Wanted Leave : . . eo was Me 1 FARRELL'S POOL-ROOM SYNDICATE HEADQUARTERS airea nol reaieatadl it . f 1 ——+>-—_ Sollehtohin wiper arOnicernrtan S seen ety ti af Ge ot PROBING “BLACKMAIL Femen ew de 44K IN HEALTH DEPARTMENT. paces : 1 \ . ia at No 2 West . * - a « . sen sal se arca . « . ek a D ngs : syeirl sai war ime ’ caer Sie, | Justice Mayer Silent eee i Meh : and ln | When Justice Mayer WARDMAN SHERWOOD ist ‘ SOF the Health ‘Denartmeat| \RS Stn ad losrnie REDUCED TO RANKS. » nto terpaetknee nen, sy The ved ° we of Waet to Hival “ t | . * ate , Py ee % 1 . at |" i y + < ° k » ke e POOL-ROOM KEEPERS WILL) (=~ >=. on pate a hs HAVE RACE TRACKS RAIDED. “i | aulvaice ite, iy See the Greater New If pool-rooms are interfered with lega i & 2 J by the police or other age ‘ g raid . Ady Masai di tS ; nel # in the interests of the . R eee ee ie eke | Beettiawdl formhwris . ministration. ensationa ere wil ‘ at the Courte bey be witnessed on the Metropolitan acks thin Gorman, a 6 wire A : 2B “ Maride a at . ME the a * ha . son This plan o ded today at a room keepers at No. 80 Sixth ave ce _. Come Where Styles Are Best’ f retaliation waa ‘e- meeting of poo the headquarters of “The’ Alle This determined move of the pool- room men ia a result of the an- ~ and rices Oo est. nounced purpose of the authorities to W instructed to make Suppose a man were to offer you two suits at the same price: one worth $10.00 and one worth he 00, which would you pick? The best of course, vou Knew which was best. That's just whata newspaper does, it is tilled with advertisements of all sorts You want to pick ote POLICEMAN MADDEN FAILS TO TESTIFY FOR HIMSELF. , Toeecni di add er hoy . Adam A Cross offering various values. Batches teeors tebe eaten the best, but you are not sure where to go. Here's sath “ ABA Tae ao atest which your experience will prove a good one. omit ‘" Sat { ; . (jo to the store which has crown largest in the Ronen an of! «M not . shortest time. Unless it otfered the best values eer eae mera Re ote tae : other people would not go and go there so persis- smi Rate aaa tently. ‘ ented this ohare x ' fog In fourteen years we have built up four large stores the quickest success in clothing his- tory. Let that fact direct you here to vour protit. FATHER CAN CHAIN HIS BOY IF HE PLEASES, COURT Says, Some Sale Prices on Fine Clothing. a “ Spring Suits. Rill Top eats: Recorder Ward, of Perth Amboy, Refuses War- fer eal leaiine 5 , Bac cenit te rant for Man’s Arrest and Rebukes Police. Al heripaeiee a Ae | fave vf ; tores would get $1 t 1) ar Rae D, Ward, f d nishment for releas-| 4 Guill Spring Suits, be ne, fering 3 vet | «cass iis. 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