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DIVES CLOSE. (Tenderloin Captain's All Night Inspection Results in Closing of Savoy and Berlin. fBaRRED BY GAMBLERS. i ‘Working on the Quiet, He Says He Has Put Men Through Gamblers’ Guards to Gather é Evidence. ' Phe Bavoy and the Berlin, two of the M@rinking parlors in Twenty-ninth street, eff Broadway, closed up suddenly dur- , ing the night when the tip went around * enat Capt. Richard Walsh, the new . Commander of the Tenderloin, was out yen an all night tour of Inspection. Capt. Walsh smiled grimiy when he @aw the closed doors of the drinking Places. “We used to get rabbits in a | Role and then smoke ‘em out," he sald, “That's what we are going to do with hese places—smoke ‘em out.” ‘With the Berlin, the Savoy and the @mpire closed, the Bohemia, Cairo and| Haymarket are the only open drinking | @laces for men and women in the Ten- *derloin precinct. Capt. Walsh's inspection tour, which #@a not end until daybreak, brought him, to every gambling house and re- puted dive in his district, He was ac- companied by several of his plain elothes men. Entrance to the dives ‘Was casy and everything was orderly, @s the tip had gone out that the Cap- tain was looking things over. At the gambling houses admission was refused, but several proprietors @ame to the wickets and told the Cap- tain that {f he would come around at °@ reasonable hour they would be glad fo show him over their places and con- ince him their places were orderly end respectable. The Captain gruMfly Pofused the invitations. “What's: the us time I got Inside, the whole place would ‘Pave been shut down on signal and the ers would be gathered around like parcel of Sunday-school boy }.'The Captain's trip this morning was In the nature of a reconnoitring jaunt. He Gesired, he sald, to feel the pulse of the fraternity he intends to wage a deter- molned war against. He found that the peamblers wore deflant, and from many fof the places he came away convinced phat business was going on as usual, Evidemce Gatherers, © He has planned a campaign, the re- gults of which will become apparent {n &@ few days, he says, The Captain's Mqulet'’ work consiete in part in secure the admission of his men—strangers the gamblers—to the gambling-houses, ‘where they may piay and secure th feeded evidence. Theny when all fs in ness, the raids will follow. Capt. fin reiterates that he will drive every gambling establishment in the Menderloin out of business. Fariy to-day he had @ dozen plain elothes men visiting pool-room! jBome of the pool-rooms in the Tenderloin thave a gambling-room annex and are open to the player at all hours. ® What! Nothin? Was Doin’? Yesterday a ecore of plain-clothes men ed around the precinct in search of pool-rooms. They found many which ‘were not then doing business and so tho plain-clothes ceps reported. The Captain was congratulating himself on the 4 of these reports that he had finally “thrown a scare’ into the pool- fraternity, but when he learned Ahat the reason his men had been able to got into the rooms was because there gas no racing on at any of the metro- Politan tracks yesterday his humor un- derwent a sudden chang The gamblers say tey will not budge fn inch, ‘They are acting under the ai ‘vie of thelr counsel, Hen" Steinhardt, Many of the big gamblers have, how- ever, taken precautions to guard against | surprises and ie exacting great caro on the part of their employees regarding ‘the persons who are admitted, Doors are ron-eheeted and barred and a carefully pees plan of signalling is in opena- | ARREST FOR FOR BIGAMY _ ATER HONEYMOON fe, J. Lockwood,Wealthy Bridegroom, Is Accused on His Return from. Wedding Trip—Held in $2,600 Bail. Mt can't be pleasant to get back from one's: honeymoon and have to go yao jail on a eharge of bigamy, but Ghat's what happened to Edward J, Lockwood, a former Philadelphian. He fas held in the Adams Street Court, Brooklyn, to-day in $2,500 ball. ‘The complainant was Mrs. Alida 8. Lockwood, of Philadelphia, who told Gtagis Naumer that she was mar- to the prisoner in 1882. She alleged t ii 1899 he fell In love with Miss @Bulalte Dorothy Glassy, of Brooklyn, ‘and therefore deserted her, She heard ething from him until Sept. 3, when whe read in a paper that he had been jed to Miss Glasay. 'Fhen she hurried over here to see Dis- @rict-Attorney Clarke. He had a war- rant issued, but the detectives found hat Lockwood was away on his honey- moon. He got back to his home, No, 27 last night, and was Qrrested after thé detectives disarmed fis brother-in-law, ‘Arthur Glassy, who ‘wanted to shoot them, Lockwood says hat he got a North ‘ota divorce after his wife had been he said. “By the! ie ach A. C. YOUNG'S DIVORCED: WIFE TO REMARRY HIM.) DIVORCED, THEY WILL WED AGAIN Niece of Ward McAllis- ter, Separated from Husband, a Hoboken Lawyer, Reconciled. BOTH TOO. AMBITIOUS. Friends of Mrs, Loutse D. Aubray Me- Allister Young, niece of the late Ward McAllister, will be pleased to learn to- day that she fs about to be reconciled to her former husband, Alexagder C. Young. ” He 1s a Hoboken politician and law- yer, and 1s associate counsel in the con- spiracy case against Laura Biggar, Dr. Hendrick and ex-Justice Stanton. Mr. Youn- and his wife met by ap- pointment yesterday. Another meeting was arranged for mext Sunday, and soon after that time the couple, who were divorced last spring, will be re- married and begin life all over again. Could Not Get Along. Ever since Mr. and Mrs. Young were separated {n May last the friends of both have been trying to bring them together. ‘That they continued to love each other after the separation there along bi the. hpsband's hobhy was politics and“ the wife's society. ‘The Youngs were married on the after- noon of Dec. 22, 1896, at the home of the bride, in HHgabeth. Theirs was @ bril- llant wedding, attended by most of the leading society people in this city and Philadelphia. It was Mr. Young's second marriage, aa he was divorced from his first wife @ix months before. The bride was the daughter of the late Rev. Dr, Marion MoAllister, of Elizabeth, and wealthy in he: own right. The Husband Ambitious, After the marriage the Youngs went to live in a fine house in Hoboken. The husband was ambitious to succeed in politics. tlon to the demands of society. finally the climax came when Mrs.) Young began an action for divorcee, which was granted. The troubles of the Youngs did not end to the demands of society. Gradually the two grew apart until Young began an action for divorce, which was granted. The troubles of the Youngs did not no further effort to abduct his child. ssayonne, | Will Cure You of ‘Rheumatism Else No Money Is Wanted. foints into flesh again; that te {mpossibi stage, and for portal and I will send you an order on you nearest druggist for six bottles Dr. Shoop’ Rheumatic Cure, for every druggist kee} it, Use it for a month and. if it, succes 60, If it fails, I will pa) your druggist my: is folly to take them. the blood. I ae the risk. I have cured tens of thousands of cai honest with a physician who cures them. el sire from you. ply write postal card or fetter. Twill'aond you my book about Rheumatte gerved with papers three times. He | id.t0 have an income of $12,000: om the estate of his father, who wi a former division superintendent on the nnsyivania Rallroad, ‘and an order for tho modicing. ‘Take It for month, ag it won't harm Way, ‘If it fails, it is Sree. and I le the de~ elation RD is dress Dr. Shoop, Box ne, Mild , not chronic, are often cured dot! all by one or ties, At all druggista, was no ddétbt, bub ‘thes couldn't . get | WOMAN 1S FOUND DEAD ON STOOP. Doctors Say that She Suc- cumbed Suddenly to Heart Disease and No One Knows Who She Is. ‘ Soloman Roth, of No, 16% Bast Nincty- fourth street, and Eranuel Daerenberg, of No. 161 fast Ninety-fourth street, Whild returning home about midnight this. morning saw a woman/sitting on the stoop of No. 179 Hast Ninety-fourth street apparently agleep. Her bead was bowed, and Roth attempted to awaken her. She did not move. Then the two men tried to stand the woman on her feet and found that she was dead. They summoned an ambulance from the Presbyterian Hospital. Dr, Van Ingen the cause as heart disease. Up to an carly, hour this morning the woman had been identified. In her hand she 49 cents. MERIT MAKES IT FAMOUS, The Only Remedy in the World, Except a Surgical Operation, That Will Certainly Cure Any Form of Piles, ‘The study of physicians, the experiments of chemists, the loudly advertised preten- sfons of quacks, have been for years ex- pended in one direction—to find a pile cure that would cure. The results have been a number.of harm- less and in most cases undless ointments, suppositories and even internal remedies, which the public have weighed in the bal ance of experience and found wanting: nearly all of them gave some relief, but nothing approaching a radical cure resulted from these preparations. ‘The remedy required {s one which will immedlately stop the pain so severe in many eases of piles, and then by contracting the small blood vexsels (capillaries) to thelr normal size, produces a radical cure by re- ducing and finally absorbing the tumors and healing the {nflamed, raw mucous surfaces. Gradually the two grew apart, until) with the divorce. Mr. Young, the hus- | band, was ambitious to succeed in poll- tics. Mrs. Young devoted her attention finally the climax came when Mra. end with the divorce. Mr. Young made Since that time the divorced husband has attended strictly to business. He worked up the whole case for the prose- cution against Laura Biggar, the ac- tress, who had begun an action to obtain the $1,000,009 left by Henry M. Bennett, cn the ground that she was the million- aire's lawful wife, and that as the result of thelr marriage a baby was born last July in Dr, Hendrick's sanitarium in As a result of Lawyer Young's work Dr. Hendrick and Samuel Stanton, the ex-Justice who swore that he had mar- ried Laura Biggar and Henry M. Ben-- nett. are in jail awaiting the action of the Freehold (N. J.) Grand Jury, and Laura Biggar is a fugitive from justice. After 2,000 experiments, I have learned how to cure Rheumatism. | Not to turn bony But I can oure the disease always, at ay er. I ask for no money. Simply write mo a T have no samples, because any medicine that can affect Rheumatism quickly must be drugged to the verge of danger. 1 uso remedy di aimeult, ‘obstinate canes. No. matter how impoasible this seems to you, I know it and in’ this way, and. my records. show ‘that Be ay. of 40 who get those six bottles pay waco learned that people in general are That fs all I ask. If I fail I don't expect Mrs. Young devoted her atton-; Until a few years ago no such remedy had beon produced, but at that time a suppost- tory was placed upon the market, which has since proved itself to be the long sought ‘permanent cure for this common and dis- |trossing trouble; it has rapidly become fa- |mous throughout the United States and |Canada, and is now sold by all druggists | under the name of Pyramid Pile Cure. It Is now the best known, bocause its merit and safety have advertised it wher- lever used. It has been advertised by word of mouth, from one sufferer to another; plo who haye tried everything else, even submitting to painful and dangerous surmi- cal operations without avail, have finally | found that piles can be cured without pain and without expense practically, as the Pyr- am{d Pile Cure is sold for the nominal price of 60 cents and $1 per package ‘The Pyramid instantly stops all pain and at the same time contains no cocaine, mor- phine or narcotics; the acids and healing properties contained In the remedy speedily remove, cause a healthful, natural contrac- tion and absorption of the tumorn: it will cure any form of rectal trouble except can- cer and advanced fistula, which, by the way, nearly always result from neglecting prop and timely treatment for piles. A book on cause and cure of piles sent tree by addressing Pyramid Drug Co,, Mai Se tsrsy Sein "RELTABL ORAS Se TWPORTED LINOLEUM, 456. PER SQUARE YD. (Reduced from 65c.). Beautiful tile and flooring effects. OILGLOTH, 30c. PER SOUARE YD. (Reduced from 45¢.). Large variety of styles and color- ings. All the latest Autumn Carpets. NO DELAY in making and laying. “LONG CREDIT” lightens many a |* Puplic Schoo! if housekeeper’s burden. CASH or CREDIT Q@wPERTHWAIT |: 104, 106 and 108 West'14® St, NEAR. 6%! AY. Brooklyn ‘Stores: Flatbush Av. near Filfon St it has been the one known for kidney and bladder diseases. Druggists, 50c. and $1.00, ‘Trial bottle free. Apply to W. 8. Rocke} Dig Btoros, Bh ave and $b at, 9th ave. 424 st., New Yor! m Bvenin, World and address Dit, DAV cy RENNED CORPORATION, Rondout, N. "RHE WORLD) TUESDAY EVENING, GOTOBER 7/1003.” O'Neill’ Infants’ and Children’s Dept. Dainty and Attractive Specialties in Autumn Wear for the Little Ones, in a Profusion of Styles and at Remarkably Low Prices. Infants’ Wear. Short Coats deep capes, trimmed with ribbons, 1 and 2 year sizes, at. Long Coats of Bedford Cord, trimmed with fancy white ribbon and silk braids. Infanis’ Long Slips of Cam- bric with ruffle at neck and sleeves, hemstitched, Children’s Wear. Children’s Outing Flannel Night Gowns in fancy Sizes 2 to 14 YCATS, Atooreressseee. Children's Outing Flannel Kimonas in fancystripes, trimmed with plain col- ors, sizes 8 to 14 yrs., at Children’s Cloth Coats, deep cape, trimmed with fancy braid or furs, in reds, blue and brown, 3 and 4 year sizes; at, Children's Long Coats, of all wool cloths, deep vel- vet cape, trimmed with lace or furs, in blues, brown and red, $ to 5 year sizes, at...seeee, Children’s Coats of Black Velvet, trimmed with white silk braids, hand- some Bonnet to match, Ate ceccccesscccercccos Infants’ Short Dresses,yoke trimmed with fine em- broidery, finished with hemstitched tucks, at... Children’s Outing Flannel Dresses in stripes and solid colors, at 29c., 49c. & 59c, Beds and Bedding. This spacious third floor is rapidly becoming not only interesting, but of the greatest importance to those who recognize and appreciate money-saving offerings like the following : Outfit No. 1—13.98. worth 18.50 Consists of one White Enamelled Bed, one inch foot, heavy brass rail spindles, full mounts on one black mixed Hair Mattress in one or two one all Iron Spring, all sizes—special price. pronounced the womam dead and gave) ehktched a pocketbook, whieh contained | ms 13.98 Wed.and Thurs., Oct, 8th and oth. Sale of Sash Ribbons. 2,675 yards Handsome Brocade, striped and plain Taffeta Rib- bon, 8 and g inches wide, 68¢. per yard, value $1.25 & $1.50. Colores: — White, Cream, Pink, Lavender, Turquoise, Cardinal and Black. Also 1,500 yards Brocade|: to match sash, 31% ins, wide, 286. per yard, value 48c, Lord & Taylor;\:: ~* Broadway & 20th 6t. Railroads NEW YORK ENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER RR, THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE. 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AND Non 12.21 0 a , week daya., ren A bi a iis B 639 (ovatromey ae ia ate, 9.35 (Dining Gary ay 18 10 gota ‘and as BS whining Can A hi \f at CWT por and check bageage, free” hota reridences through to destination. ‘O14 Elehteenth at, ia Ratiroad Cab Servic HUTCH: Steamboats. sore, Due Batale 118 aM. —tRUTLA! XPRESS. Due fat 11 P.M. _Nisgere Fal "3 ig Ind lanagolte 1.30 St. Loute 6.45 P.M. next (HIGAGO LiMiTED. "St hove la Lake Shore. 27 via MO. OIT, GRAND RAPIDS AND, CHICAGO SPRCIAL. LAKE SHORE LIMITED. 2- Cteags, A}! Pullman oa A.M. CV ESTERN ernhey: hoere vie both L. 8. ai K land. SADIMONDAGK AND MON- grrctaig a Dye Detale 7.35 A.M ‘Torento 19. Ber Eten sour re P.M. CaN me’ NEW Y¢ Dail "ee oe Vincent, pecs ac. a rs ARLES joada) is M DIVISION is ndare to ease a OE, ion eet entra Parteh ets anit 108 ‘rete one neghons 700 contre Cap | Bervice hotel or residence by Westcott NEW YORK CENTRAL ROUTE)” BETWEEN |NEW YORK, BOSTON AND NEW BNGLAND, ELA, ssen ker Agent. WEST SHORE RAILROAD. (jew York Central & H. River RR. Co., Lessees leave Franklin St. Sta, New York, jows, and If min. later foot West 424 at.,N.R. 10-A. M.—Por Interm. polnts to Albany. 41.0) P. M.—Chicago Express. 2% P. M—Cont. Lim. for Det., Chi i @) For Hudson R. points 1 14K 1an $4 36 “ee KEENE “ivan” WANT TO DISPOSE OF your| tr" business? Advertise in the Sun- day World. $2.00 to Boston. pisos io fees LARCHMONT ‘and TREMONT LAM, |Ueare Pier $5, £. R., foot of Catharine Street, Every Week Day at 5 P. M. Staterooms Reserved in Advance. “1 Cut Rates to All New England Points. $3 to Boston By direct steamer, all the way by water from New York, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 6 P. M. eh tetas “vfiere ose tes Ales ee Pr. mat DIRECT STEAMER, eee eee AND TORONTO| AND BEST TRIP ON THE AMERI- CAN COAST. 9.15 a peas tor Rochester 720: | DAILY—SUNDAYS INCLUDED. ONLY 50 CENTS | | PROVIDENCE, NEW LINE. SPLENDID STRAMBRS CHESTER CHAPIN and RHODE ISLAND. Service Every De Day in Herat timtren, due ut-| JOY 12.28 A.M. LIMITED. BCIAL. |, tts 10.10 the Week, Suadays Included, SD POPULAR ROUTE. eno 7.30 ina rooms obtainable a tioket oftse, Plar 2 0 sailing days on! bereus and alicate mr i n se noted. a — T MAIL—Limited to tre a ihe 3 fo Nhibies NOW U1 Sema SAFE TREATMEN Other methods are dangerous. FULL SET THAT FIT $5 ‘With the new QUADRUPLB A’ from 4 which sede tube te ed ‘They are frees the most lite ike and ‘inest siting that’ eh ag Mte- | tal aclence can produce and lool ag i= St.| "grew there.” Better teeth cannot be se Va a no matter whore you go Or what You BEY, tees bali ate.) WESTERN EXPRESS— For Tvieds, oncops Maturtay-” Dinicg cane | PACIFIC BXPR Be, charge for removing are red Gold Fillings... Silver Fillings ..-+ Porcelain Crowne . Cleaning Teeth . Solid Gold Crown: Call and wo will be plersed to carefull examine your teeth without charge and ‘ou exactly what it would cost to put them HE perfect condition without a ee of pain. ‘ke 1» don wil roel (one Fetes fron 3 to Be years: therefore you ‘will not be obliged to Houta. 8 to 6.” Sundays, 10 to 8, Lady Anaintants. KING DENTAL COMPANY, Reliable Painless Dentista, 26 W. 23D ST., NEAR STERN'S. raat. thabratsiesomnetred SS ES Feces ot pal i dest! Qur pi ma invets deat recess. ware ‘patented, Goll Alling trom i Kime Rieatier, BOE; 1 4 Crown, ‘All operators are” thetr diplomas, belnw® ses prea ristten cantract to, do, your ep ft in rs. Delng it ‘We have just opened a new office ot 101 W. 42d St., N.W. cor.6th Ave. Sao a eWay. COR. BrETON st. 419 BROADW. COR, CANAL mm BROSDWAY: aR ae PLACE. ud DWAY, R MTH ST. ‘0 jabra. east Koch's. Ope: BROOKLYN: ,'*% g FOLIOS 81 i BOSTON: et ryaghieatoy Ls PHILADELPHIA, 62 NORTH BEWARE of Those Who Imitate tims and Advertisements, 8 to 6, unless ‘the usiavs, Lafy attendant. Tel oan Would You Like to Have Your Teeth Filled? Would you like to know when the} work was finished that it was done right, so that it would last? And while the work was being done would you like to be treated gently and painlessly ? Then call at our offices. Uptown, 205 Sixth Ave., Opp. Macy’s. Downtown, 243 B' way, Opp. City Hall. Don’t put off till to-morrow. CALL TO-DAY. You can afford to pay our fees, Most every one can. Filling with gold~—. $2.00 Platinum. Slive: HANKS DENTAL ASS'N, AUTUFINAL FOLIAGE |, HUDSON RIVER Day ‘tt 7 excersion to Weat Point, ) | bare or Lyra 9. retwrati Call and get our estimates ey | going elsewhere. Lowest prices guaranteed work in Greater New ion Our instalment or Restaurant at ost. Tast Up Trip, Gat.. Oct. 18. Down, Oct. 29. GEO. GEO. ROBINSON ( LAWYER), way, 37th at. (Night), 20 A. M—(1) Saratoga and Mohawk Express, | ~ qocegececee Read This! AN UNPARALLELED OFFER For a Short Time Only, e Work,per tooth, te unqu your recommendation, Come and bave your teeth examined FREE OF CHARGE Get our extimates before consulting others. NTE GOES WITH ALL WORK. DR. TARR’S DENTAL PARLORS, AST 14TH ST., NEW YORK. Official Legal Notices of the City Record. base. I, New York, THURSDAY, Oct. at 10 o'clock A. M, Also a lot of eld pa- er, printed, bo>né a: system—$1.00 down and $1.00 Painless Extractions Free. DR, RANKIN’S DENTAL PARLORS, 366 Sixth Aves, 2 SB, rectly Onpostte merei ene 610 Sixth Ave, ssa°t'S ow Downtown Brancht Cor Canal & Variel ‘Open Daily Until 10 P. Me Published officiel figures of American News Company conclusively thet the daily

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