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a sx ibiing — ORG RT TPES TET Rt i A NOVEMBER 2% “UNDER A SIE Capt. Schmittberger and Ten of His Men Guard the Entrance) to a Big Gambling House in} Forty-fifth Street. NONE CAN GO IN OR OUT. Dealers, Ball Spinners outs Are Meanwhile Held in Bond- age and Provisions Are Said to Be Running Low. Capt, Max Schmittberger, of the West Forty-seventh Street Police Station, has | ¢ found what he calls a gambling house | 4 ‘and which he cannot enter; but, un- @ismayed, he says he will get in and Break it up, even if he has to get @ balloon. The house, In West Forty- fifth street, near the New York Thea- Tetuse to permit any one to enter unless @ policeman goes with them, That is| all the captain wants. He wants to get @ policeman inside the place so that he | ® @an arrest a half-dozen men who are prisoners inside, The captain says the ™en inside are faro dealers, wheel spinners and “lookouts’ at the various games of chance. Even the baker, the iceman and the grocer are not permitted to go into the house. Many of these tradesmen have @alled in the last few days, but they Gould not deliver thelr goods, and tt is supposed that the men inside the house are running on short ratto; Starving gamblers out is &le in police work, but Capt. Schmitt-| berger says it will succeed, But hope| fnalde the place is running high. ‘The | proprietors of the house are having put in a spiral shute, which leads from the | Toot to the back yard. This steel spiral affair winds around so that Into it there fe an opening from each floor. When it 2 completed, if it !s completed at all, amy person in the house will be able to Jump into the shute and his weight will eause him to slide down and around Until he lands safely in the back yard. ‘This arrangement was intended by the fmventor as a fire escape, but the police ‘guy that the proprietor of this place Giacovered in it an excellent thing to facilitate the exit of people trom the ‘house in caso of @ sudden surprise or Building Inspector Barred. ‘The pollos dicovered the scheme and dhree! nice man attempted to coy 0: o was a! ‘& polic man Wom Capt. “Bonabtebes: came runnii © man be what?’ ¢! captain “T'll @pit in your ¢: Vite Sel do bred | of the kind,” gaid Westoott. “I asked you a civil uestion and you can't answer it in a vil manner, I'll make you sorry for it. You better be ‘ul whet you Gay. oa and I'll you equ in. In Schmittberger’s er wes to the danger point. His face ing Beoaine red and he held his fist right Westcott's face as he roared: Captain’s Final Threat, “Never you mind about my squealing. 1 make you squeal. You defied me the other day and dared me to fight you, @idn't you? Now, I'm going to fight you, and I can hola out longer than eal nothing,” . ll show you that you can't Interfere with the rights ofa private citizen.” Gehmittberger then turned to the po- Mcemen and said: “Omicers, you know your duty,” and fhe went off to telephone Inspector Brooks for Instructions. The Inspector Was not in, his office. During the progress of this quarrel @ man with at great black mustache was looking out of the steel barred | While at the time of the explosion only | The sult was brought by Joseph 1 ¢ f widow. The Captain sa was one|213 men appeared, The policemen say | Duzell through Dudley Horton, He al- Kidskin, made on new, stylish] kid uppers, spring heels, nicely made, with of the Scaiers, Be use, pet He that had he issued the call at noon, the the lease of an Eighth ave- Bronze and Carrara Marble Busts and Statues, lasts, with toe caps and exten-| toe caps, durable quality, sizes 7 to 11, at, Was strat et being arrested when he{ Sime hour as the explosion, not mor was secured one of sion soles, thoroughly good| per pair g was afraid of being Game out on the strect A vigil has been kept more than 4 month. suficient evidence @athered to warr on this house that tm a re he doors are bar= le, Un police can't get in. Tleaded Ike thy Schmi! Wuartsrs th eying army nnd, like Grant at a’ comm house ouw eve LOST AT TRACKS, Twenty-Four Suits Against Var- ious Racing Associations Will Be Called for Trial Twenty-four suits against the metro- Polllan race tracks and Look- | ‘ guarded by ten policemen, who | ‘ \« new wrin-| @ ANNIE SIMONS AND SOME OF THE WOMEN WHO WERE | ARRESTED WITH HER IN HER ALLEGED POOL-ROOM. bee bee Lien bed peooes 92996 889449490O4H5-3- 495296 SO46644-04 | nbergco Good Glothing for Men and B <fa'b Paplest Growing Store, _ More record-breaking offers in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing to-morrow holiday. Fashionable, weil made, known for equal qualities. | 2 OPO ROTOOTREES FS-HNTTIISESOTOOOTSOD wwe o o> oe oys. At Prices That Are Astonishing.) | ‘ y just in time for the Thanksgiving attractive, desirable garments at prices that touch the lowest mark ever ’ . Men’s $10 Overcoats and Suits at $6.50. The-e garments show the most style, the best wo-kmanship and the finest = [—— ICE A O+er_oats are of fine Oxford Gray Melten, 4 inches long, in the | cH u new loose fitting style. Silk velvet collar, wide French facings, square | cir marks of the coats selling at $10 and iro-e under ordinary conditions. | Sizes 35 to 42 eeee ... Worsteds in various shades and mixtures, such as stripes, checks, — mC We invisible plaids and fancy desixns. This season's weave and cut. We lay special stress on the Men’s Trousers. ’ Strictly all-wool worsteds and cassimeres |<, Men's $15 Overcoats, $10. Strictly all wool, Blue or black and Oxford gray kersey or mel Clusive patterns, each pair a model of periection and equal t> custom| some with satin inside yoke, 44,46 0r 48 inch lengths, with vertical or flap pock ts; with from 32 to 48 Waist, alllengthceess MOITOW ats cccnsstseesees Boys’ Overcoats and Suits at Oxford gray wool Cheviot Overcoats, new cut, extra long, full skirt, silk velvet collar, double cuffs, vertical pockets, clegantly made, would be cheap at CHOICE AT The Suits are strictly all wool, lined throughout with mercerized Italian lining. . 9 8 e mate. jals ever offered in New York at anywhere near this price. The padded shoulders and mercerized Italian lining: in fact it has’ all. the The Su'ts ire strictly all-woolCo v o:s, Cassimeres and exceedingly fine linings and trimmings. 34 to 42. in very neat stripe effects, many ex- : - ton. Lined with all-wool serge or triple warp Italian lining; make; the trimming and iB . workmanship are of the or without cutfs on sleeves; finest $4 values; sizes, g | $1.98. Positive Values $3, $4 ani $5. $3:fsizes 4 to 15, Orders. Shown in Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres and Corduroy. The sailor suits are trimmed with silk embroidered soutache and emblems. The Norfolk suits are made with plaits in back and front and belt to match, Double breasted suits, sizes 7 {0 153 Ahres piece suits, sizes 8 to 15; Norfolk suits, sizes 3 to 7; Sailor blouse suits, sizes 3 to8. found in her pocket and she was ac- cused of being the proprietress. Some of the women cried when taken to the station house, Others were bra- [ zenly indifferent, Six of them were over sixty years of age, and admitted it. Margaret Anderson, of No. 193 Prospect avenue, when asked her occupation, 8 | onswered, “Picking winners.” She was ———e | | Only 2 Suits to a Customer. None Sent C. ANew Lot of Men’s $1 and $1.50 Shirts at49c. Nearly a thousand like these went last Saturday forenoon at this price, You can judge the value when they sell as fast as that. They are fancy dress shirts of a well known and thoroughly reliable make. Best madras and percales, with black, blue or red stripes, dots or figures on white grounds, Open back and front. Cuffs to match. Sizes range from 14 to 1734. Just the sort of 49 Shirt that you'd expect to get for $i or $1.50. Offered for to-morrow at (o SS 3.9) Goncerts To-Morrow.| Women’s Neckwear. Mastc Section, 2d Floor. Unusual Specials To-Morrow. An orchestra will render concerts in the music section Just such little things as these are often left until the last to-morrow between the hours of 10 and 12 A. M, and 2 and 5] moment before a holiday. To-morrow you can supply those P.M. Among other selections the following pieces will beJneeds here at decided’ money savings. Just a few items to played: show the price trend : Tailors Stocks, in taffeta and peau d . 19c. to 29c. Sheet Music at 10c. tractive combinations of black faite AQc No Mail Orders. c sian and white, hemstitched and stitched effects; special at, * Colored Major, Two Step. | Girls of America, Two Step. Hea: Venice Collars. pect. Bemebodys Darling, Long | The Humming Coon. Regular 9c. Russian Braid Coll he “ a Beau Monde Waltzes, Regular $1.49 Round and Square Venice Collars at 98¢ g The Crack 0’ The Whip. Lindoo, My Himdoo Queen, | Mistaken—Pathetic Song. [Liberty Silk Neck Ruffs, 20 inch ends, full rich bodies; good value at $1.39; special to-morrow at... 98c Men’s Shoes To-Morrow at $1.50. Y you have not yet visited this store for men you are negiecting great opportunities. Weare making new friends every day, and once we win a man's frienaship he keeps coming here—that's the strongest commendation that we know of for the values that we give, To-Morrow We Will Place on Salea Large Special Lot of Men’s Shoes, with | 50 ry double soles, just suitable for Fall and Winter wear, fewest styles, with toe calps, all sizes; Men’s “National” Shoes, $2 Per Pair. Union made, to our special order. No other store can or does equal them at the price. Lace Full line of sizes yg the only one of the sixteen bailed out | by midnight. Later Lulu Green, of No 24 West One Hundred and Tenth street, | who claimed to be an actress, was balled by an elderly man. Bella Brown, who described herself as a dressmaker, | but was recognized by the poilce as @ chorus girl In @ Broadway production, stayed in Jail until early this morning. e other women, who gave evi- dently fictitious names, spent all their spare change sending’ messengers in search of friends to furmish bonds, but | they stayed in the West Thirty-seventh street station house until they were loaded Into the patrol wagon and taken to, court, ‘The rai flat at st Bedraggled and Miserable After a Night in the Cells, They File Before the Police Justice This Morning. Sixteen women, ranging in age from twenty to seventy years, some well dressed, some poorly, all bedraggled, heavy-eyed and blue as a night in a po- lice cell could make them,were arraigned hefore Magistrate Pool in the West Bide Court to-day. They were charged with being frequenters of a pool-room, ‘They sald they were arranging for a tea party when the police broke tn on them. Their efforta to escape when the | t police appeared made the bluecoats was made on @ ground floor fo -238 Wet Thirty-seventh Capt. Haughey sald he had the | under suspicion since last Sunday. @ detectives who had made the rald stated that though they had found | the women sitting at tables writing | the names of horses on little slips of paper they didn’t know that any bets were made. “Such evidence,” said the Magistrate, js entirely inadequate. It will be im- possible for me to hold these women You did right, however, In making the The next time’ you would bet- ests. er Took through the keyhole.” Turning to the women, who stood in frightened groups before him, he fixed them with stern eyes for a few moments and then nearly startled them out of thelr boots by shouting In a loud voice: Discharge your bubles and husbands With a great rustle of skirts the 9O9SS3-0-4 POLICEMEN SAY PIPER 1S UNFAIR, Think Mobilization of Reserves Test Should Not Reflect on Three-Platoon System. uuspiclous, and the finding of a tele- Annie Simons, who said she lived at No, 10 Poart’ streg, dived through 9] .vien fed’ from the court-room out SUED FOR RENT Trojan nabbed her. The sum of $65 was’ to escape recognition. ' Stern Brothers pool-room paraphernalia decided the rear window, and was about to drop Into the street. many of them holding direct attention to their extensive assortment of ae Mcers to arrest them. FRANK FARRELL |: off a shed to the ground when Detective [their hands before thelr faces in order [len’s Pajama Suits Owner Alleges that His Agents Hired Premises Which Were Afterward Raided by Police. or Gongress styles in Cordovan, Box Calf, Storm Calf, and Vici Kid. and widths. Newest styles; per paires teeeeeee © oo eoeeee Men’s Cork Sole “Feature” Shoes. Just the footwear for Fall and Winter. Cold or wet feet are impossible with these. Besides that, the weight of the shoe is lessened by the layer of cork which extends CLEAR ACROSS the bottom, between the soles. Double the price wouldn’t pay for Policemen who want to return to the Frank Farrell is the defendant In a throe-platoon system are complaining of the test made by Deputy Commissioner Piper yesterday, saying that it is not fair to compare the results obtained sult for $1,300 rent due on a house that was raided as a pool-room which is on trial before Justice Leventritt and a Jury in the Supreme Court this after- STYLE, FIT & ( White Cheviots, Colored Cheviots, made-to-measure shoes to equal them. All sizes and widths. In lace or with elastic Hoe Newest toe shapes, including the common sense. You never saw their equal at this price......... Sonn Hee eee weeeeneees $2.45 to 8.00 $1.45, 2.45 « 8.00 »|day, and the men almost all critic | Piper. WANT MONEY BACK, Colored Flannels, White Silks, | Colored Silks, $2.45, 4.00 « 8.50 4.95, 9.95 $4.95, 8.50 to 20.00 Art Objects & Bric-a-Brac WORKMANSHIP OF THE BEST Also complete lines of ** Feature ’’ Shoes in Vict Kid, Box Calf and Patent Leather. Great Shoe Specials for Women & Ghildren. Women’s Shoes, $1.50. For Boys and Girls. Lace Shoes of Fine Dongola} Box Calf Leather Lace Shoes, with dull ) able calfskin leather, spring heels, double 19¢ soles, toe caps, sizes 8 to 1134; special Patent Medicines. with the number of men mobilized at the time of the tunnel explosion. The Deputy Commissioyer maintained last night as argument in favor of the two-platoon syste that 38 men re- sponded in two hours and ten minutes, noon. Farrell is expected to be a witness in his own behalf, and a houseful of people awaited his appearance. It was rumored that District-Attorney Jerome might called as a witness, Rich Clocks Sets, Electroliers, Etc. To-morrow, Sale of “Kayser Zinn”’ at Decided Reductions. FANCY TRAYS, 50c, 68, 95, $1.95 Formerly 85c, $1.10, 1.45 & 2.45 for Fall and Winter wear, all sizes, spe- cial, per pair Farrell's agents. Charles L. Hoffman, for Farrell, de- nies that the man whose name has long connected with sporting affairs, than eighty men would have responded, The practice call is the main tople of conversation in all the stations to- e Tt ts well known that the men Ny want to return to the three A system, and they call this in ir argument in behalf of the present Ba erdict a Farrell as lessee of Little Gents’ Lace Shoes, good, service- 1.50 Monte Garlo Goats. Commissioner Partridge and Deputy Jed as a pool-room would be he | Piper are ‘happy over the result and : ‘a ee ine eeeierrorce Has it wean pu: Cried CANDLESTICKS, $1.95, 2.95, 4.95 30 inches Long, in finest all-wool kersey, The way we sell LUT ae emphatic proof of 10 false much an army’ of men! 40. t Formerly $3.25, 4.95 & 6,50 in black, castor and tan; full plaited back, our unmatchable value-giving. These are items where you ay iy nal, 0'8.% THESE TO DRAW PENSIONS. | PLATES, BASKETS & CABARETS, $1.45, 1.95, 3.95 sgh a lc nol rd bere aerial alr en , ; did not ssy so, they hinted that lar test might be mace at that to prove thelr assertions Commlasioner Partridge sent out an- other order this morning to. the Formerly $2.65, 3.25, 6.25 West Twenty-third Street. Pee-r-u-n-a, the tonic Cold Drawn Castor Ol, . f 8 * t Wine of Cod Liver Oil.) 43 | Romnetie Seiten wre More Policemen Ordered Retired great for Disnbilities, e Commissioner Partridge to-day tons, lined throughout with rich, heavy satin Mahler Bros., Sixth Ave. and Slst St. ming of the varlous. precincts from | and finely tailored; a Gude’s Pepto-Mangan,, 71 PERDUE ED et © his first move in his promise to bargain aN for this Pare; mre, boitleare + : 9 | Witch Hazel Tollet Soap, to send tg him the names rid the Police Department of the army rag 5 ° Dut Koko" Butter 9) hicaveakes for , roundsmen 4 pa- srlnulpa cane valid ty le Nstuti - T) S88 frolingn, who ai’ not comply. with thei of crinpied and invalid officers, |H ee Coke Dandruff Cure.... 59 lorder of yesterday, Also to glve thelr the retirement, on pe White Pine Expectorant. 15 City H. rolmen \explanations for being absent atrick Oa The Commisatoner explained that nis Girls’ Long Goats. Girls’ 3; Full Box Raglans, with double shoulder cape; also Full Length Monte Carlo Raglan, with plaited back, reverse cuffs and velvet col- Camphor Ice, in sticks.. 9 Lydia Pinkham’s Com- pound .. . 68 Lister’s Antiseptic Fluid, 12 Dr. Solar’s Cod Liver Oi) Charles int bo . package purpose was to learn whether the cap-|£ Keeping Wood Alcohol, Cascarects, small Curtcura Salve. mee 3S Rubber Bulb Syringes .. 25 (large) per bottle..+s0» 37 | Dr. Willard’: thartic Salts ‘29 Dr. Willard’s Buttermilk ap - 3 Omega Oil. ‘9 | Imported Tooth Brushes. 1 Crescent He a Violet Ammonia... : 12 tains. ar thelr reserves where 8 tion, n, Westchester hough, Brook- Munn, Mulberry Phomas Wright Brooklyn, heart will recelve a pen- rand the retired pa- re $1,000 ay | dei and lost on the Jast season will be the Sixth District Munteipal Morrow. The jury wheh will he Of the cases was selected to-day r all ae “Charles F. with an office in the ) Park Row Building. He takes the stand That betting is gambling, and that gam- is Megal, and that therefore the bet at the tracks must be re atthe suits ty that light them ty be Inst 4 fh Ic x bet ts for yenry pe the twenty-four complaina ies MenOoee, wh t | the present. The actions are brought by Attorney | melton; in castor, red, blue and Oxford; sizes 4 to 14; chi of either style at,... eee eee a Walers ....seeeeeeeee 9%! Cucumber Cold Cream.. 9 Blaud’s Iron Pills, 100 Grease Paints, Meyer's,, 29 in bottle, 9|Pure Witch Hazel. eet d trolmen Will re lar; made from heavy English y) 98 ° m 00 a year each Jenied that his action had anything reste cting of the three-pla- | SS Thought that the three: ».| FEDERAL PLUMS GIVEN OUT. om } Wha i Jtoon question had been forgotten long AKO. Ready-to-Trim Velvet Hats for 1.69 ° e ° th ve New Assoctate Ju © for Dintel howing, 9 aon mh a Columbia, Le, These henceome $3.00 Hats—in a complete Lace Gurtains, Dinner Napkins. | ais men in ay while att SABHINGTON, Noy, %:—Phe Preat- variety of the latest shapes—all large—stylish To-morrow we will make a special o{fer- | the Park when rea AGN i amoint Ashley It and desirable—are of fine black sil yan Worth $2 to $2.75 Per Pair. ing. of All-Linen Dinner Napkins, 21 inches square, usually sold 60-INCH BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, in 20 differ- ent patterns, including attractive fern, floral and leaf 23, patterns; special to-morrow at, per yard. . c at 98c. per J, United States District-Attorney he District of Columbia, as Asso- Justice of the Supreme Court of Disiriot of Columbla, to succeed the Histice Bradley, visa decided to appornt » of Ming bound with black moire and lined with best quality silk. For Wednesday only; $3.00 value, at.......... Velvet Grapes—the sea- son’s most fashionable trim- dozen, At $1.33. Genuine Scotch Lace Curt . to the is in Renaissance, Irish Point, ttee Votes curt of Claims, caus ming—all the new colors— F j death of Judge Day! . foli: 3 id Cluny patterns, 344 yards long and 54 and 60 Againat Extending Cal ee eRe etek ee —with velvet foliage, Full Prati overlock corded eae These carta have Table Tumblers. bunches—v orth 69¢.; special for Wednesday only, at 490. « ROSTON, Mass., Bayi) Dt, rze C. Lorimer, of New York, will} not come back to Boston, ut least for ie’ Bxecutive cc : tempted sul. ein preci ve, commulisee.: len. street. this morning by: ide in All of Tremont Temple has voted against Grinking catbolle acid. He was removed extending @ call to him. to Gouverneur Hospital, been selling at from $2 to $2.75 per pair, and are marked down for to-morrow’s selling. It is an opportunity that you should not fail to embrace. Special, per pr. Snictie, jan salesman, Water Tumblers, regular tab’e sie, banded and fancy patterns, with fluted polo regular ee 36c, per dozet; or 2 J «