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CRANES > SCORES POLIE| HERE Him Key of a Club House. ‘ACCUSES POLICE OF ‘Hopes New Head’ of Police De- partment Will Stop the Abuse —Too Many Arrests of haat: picious Characters.” @ “shake-down" by, the police, came out of the house No. 206 West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth McGlynn. The police had re- twas belng conducted in that place. As Dietita closed the door of the One| lice Commissioner {is supposed to be Hundred and Thirty-third street house | gathering evidence. Detective Charles Becker pounced upon | would be manife shim and asked him. for the key, as he| feat the ends of justice. “I dp not believe that the gambling- houses are belog run wide open in the Inspéctor MoClusky has re ore to me to that effect. As to the the polleé are ondeargring wanted to ao trelde. Dietita told him that the house was the nome of the Irish ocial Club a that he would see the detective som ‘wheve else before he would do anything of the kind. Then Dietita was taken €o the station and locked up. Refers to Man “Higher Up.” Although several of his friends called G0 ball him out Sergt. O'Brien refused to allow him that privilege, and Dietita was kept in jai! all night. Tius is what the Magistrate said after Getting at the facts of the case: “Becker, I am not directing my re- Marks at you personally, but at the men ‘higher up.’ I want this to reach them. Last Tuesday the people of this city expressed in no uncertain terms what they think of the Police Depa’ ment and of the petty arrests made rite authority, It is just these arrests that have made all of you ridiculous, “Instead of arresting men and women for selling crullers, loaves of bread, candy tration was defeated last Tuesday. Police After “Shakedown.” “I hope a new man will be placed at ‘the head of the Police Department who ‘will put a stop to these petty arrests. If the incoming administration will attend fo this they may he returned to power for another two years. fense whatever, and, ty per cent. of the Berean a Ssuspicfong charagtars’ have tb to be arrested’on no ea a “This man was Canty tea toe: Cetet Believe, and am only sorry that 1 Peannot negate iY Cal bir arrested nee to. e 0! e police Mie en rin mane coe oat iow, son't, you dare bring any man in on such a charge as ator me aga is. As to the sergeant who. tefnsed Bim’ balk he sbould ‘be dismissed He whowed an ignorance of the law and an capacity for the performince of Ale ‘Buty tha should be investigated.” sis GREENE Inspector MoClusky Also Says Magistrate Reprimands Detec-) that No Gambling Houses Are tive Who Arrests Man Be-} Qpen, Although He Admits cause He Refused to Give Existence of Handbooks. "Tt there ere any pool-roome running in this town eT do not know it, Inspector ees ‘ve ty tives, to-day in reply to e assertion SEEKING “SHAKE DOWNS.” | tnat District-attorney Jerome had re- celved reports which 200 pool-rooms were operating. “We got those stories right salon, gaid the Inspector, dents of the Agricultural College at the) Ohio State University were witnessing the harvesting of a field of corn for en- ut the, DFo- silage purposes by a machine operated| that, Turkey Is carrying eHt OMG Phe. | Chief of Detec- indicated. that and gambling-houses “but there is not bs ig dahooks being made on the races, can't get at them. You cannot a hand-book maker. 5 to the gambling-houses, I want to say that this town is as free from bling as it ever was, Only a Magistrate Grane, in the Harlem | weeks ago we ratded Phil Daly's place Court, to-day went out of the way to | and I do not belleve there is a gambling: jut the entire Police Department of | house ranning now, few York on the gtiddle, and referred | pool-rooms, { do not belleve there Is one certain ‘police officials’ as ripe siib- |running now.” ‘gects. for dismigwaj. He even declared One of the reporters interviewing the 4n positive terms that It was his belief | Inspector: wolunteered to conduct him What 99 per cent. of the “suspicious per-|or hls men’ then and there to. three son"! urrests were made with a view to| pool-rooms running wide open within six blocks of Police Headquarters. 1 don't know anything about nd the Inspector hurried back of his private office. Pollce Commissioner Greene said to-| day that he did not think the pool- The specific.matter in'-hand was the Brrest of Charles Dietita, of No, 437 | that,’ East Sixty-elghth street. When Dietita | under the co’ Hundred and Tnirty-third street yester- day he was artested by men sent from | rooms were running wide open. “IT can hardly believe," “that any one in the District- Atortiey’s office would giv ‘ceived information that @ policy game|nemes of any police offici whom the District-Attorney or the Po- tion, which is in charge of Such a disclosure ag attempt to de- ie fPrunnins ‘ide open, CHURCH creonen —— “Mandy Mardy OP piece, (o Be Produced. St. Vincent Ferrer's the Ibly Name Society of Gt. ‘y Shurch. will present Diised on Samuel Lov- the Lexthgton Fifty-exshth street, tween Third apd Papineton avenues, on {ES 70. ‘ACT. Vineet Ferrer! “Handy Andy." d other petty things, why don't et some of the burglars and mur-| erers who escaps your exquisite yigil2| @nce? This is the reason the adminis- will be used for erection ofa bulld~ nj . -Shorte;, stouts, slims—fifty dif cationof young men’ for the priestiood, The Dominican forges wil) assist in the production of the play. neat oe write for tuformatton. daily, THR MOREY aa 1T Went 34th st, N.Y, City. Opposite Waldorf-Astoria. allowed to go on. his way vend “the Trish Social Club wa’s undis- | every, earmeat is sold aid Ki lack, thibe ac! a ‘held Sul TO Mia Plat ci and Find Winter Suits all French and English tabtl fy tk hand-felled collars; ‘ods, richly ined with si x striped fancy silk a sell for $30,00, $85.00 and $40.00... Fall and Winter Overcoats, ba” for $15,00.. Men's Winter ears ined made t to sell for EL SE SES SR EX PIRATION OF LEASE. Great Removal Sale. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF $100,000 in Clothing, Furnishings & Shoes must be sold regardless of cost, No reserve, Fixtures-and valu= able showcases for sale. Sale this day, 8A. M., and continue until Men's Winter Suits. en's Winter Suits. all-wool fanc; i made to sell.for $15.00 7 5() . Oe worst Oxtorg melton, black and gray wool: made to and vicuna ‘extra 1on4, " Fall Sreeitter mado to sell «$0.00; this sa $25.00 Silk Lined for $10.00 nests Apert Gents’ Furnishings, Hats ant Shges at ra; ‘tx.1 59c. on the. Dollar, CPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL lo P.M. lack and tan, some silk O00 1.0 and 7 Ow | Charles Pepper, the engineer, killed, his body being badly mangled, CROWD (}f CTHIFATS = while John Delgarn, his assistant, was fatally injured, Among oth injured were: Vernon H. Davis, assistant professor in horti- culture; Edgar Burt, of bavlingy ste a , @ student, ree One Man Killed and Others In-| Henny. a janitor; Mrs. F. L. Maytor. jured by Flying Pieces of tron| Secrmay, Movies, 5 jeamater: ane HB During Experiment at Ohio} 1 t/mATUM TO TURKEY. University. Sultan's D: lAkely to Ferce Ac- tion by Russia and Austria, CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 6.—In con- sequence of the Porte's reply pleading the superfiuity of the new reform scheme for Macedonfa, on the ground COLUMBUS, 0., Nov. 6.—While etu- reviously ogre: edt toy an old traction engine to-day the) floved chat Austria and ius fe tit wend | boller blew up and pleces of tron tore fq ultimatam ving the Turkish Gov- | rowed Pe ae eianin which, to | ‘The force of the explosion waa terrific) (Vent of another refusal the two powers and was felt through all the University] Will take steps to compel Turkish ac- buildings. The most intense excitement. tion. WM. VOGEL & SON. ‘The way our Close-fitting Collar Our Concave Shoulder. } We i. Me D vcumarah Wm. Vogel & Son. Out-of -the-ordinary ‘sizes in Winter Suitsand Overcoats with our “Concave” Shoulder and “Close - fitting” Collar. The manto whom nature has been generous with avoirdupois, the man who is: thin, or short or tall, can add to his appearance if his choice be influenced by good judgment. A style or pattern that will do for the tall, thin man, will not do for a short, stout man. So we have a thoroughly comprehensive variety that will help to determine what manner of suit or overcoat suits your figure and fancy best. In Sete eT One eae, sizes, longs, rent grades o sizes to fit you to. And no matter what size you need you'll look all the better for our ‘Concave’ Shoulder and “Close-fitting’’ Col- lar, for we've put them into every suit and Dvercoat from the lowest to the highest priced. $15 Winter, Suits & Overcoats Single “and ddyble breasted sack sults 6f cheviots, tweeds,. Thibets, cassimeres, undressed and smooth surface worsteds in plain and fancy: patterns—$15. Dignified and elegant overcoats of black Oxford velours, kerseys and meltons in the medium length, Chesterfield and long, lo: <2 styl Other suits and overcoats, $12.50 to $50. ~ WY, VOGEL. & SON, Broadway, Houston St. Span eres | | | For Sale. For Sale. CLOTHINGoNCREDIT For Ladies and Gentlemen. Latest styles Fall and Winter 0: it 1. 00 a Week. Men's Suits, made of Scotches, Tweeds & Thibets, sing!e and double-breasted. LENOX CLOTHING CO., 2289 3d Ave., near 125th, one flight up. 884 Columbus Ave. 104i fl 247 Sixih Ave, cor. 16th Stone Might up. _| Business confidential. Open sie: 4 GOOD HABIT———TO HAVE CREDIT NO! cr p ER Clothe the Whole Family on Your cHistwas Gti ie PER ||Diamond WEEK B1 Week ||Pismonds,, Watches, sorely. U, CLOT EN'S AND. ING. Wwe rositivnny ak No. BMPLOYERg' | }s THING, ||_L..w.SWEET'& co,, CL Millinery, Fura ana Jewalry. 1/Cash or Credit Jewell ‘ Manhattan Clothing Co.| == re arte 1314 34 Ave., Near 8 St. Branches: oh aes 72M 34 Aves Near BAe S|) _caut, Waite gn Fei tpnOne. YN, 700 BROADWAY. OPEN EVENINGS. CLOTHING ow CREDIT MEN'S AND HOYS' CLOTHING, LADIES. SUITS AND CLOAK! E Credit idea. | CLOTHING FOR LADIES, MEN AND pore. prybiretded INETTE 8, ak io tnguties or Becurity pal el \y or aselnie permenta Cal or your preset pole cad Bare woods al first de- 81. ‘ANDARD OUTFITTING CO., 6TH AVE, CREDIT HOUSE, 223 6th Ay., bet, Ith & 15th St. FIRST FLOOR. OPEN EVENINGS ———— | wat ee Waltham 55 in Wi = Ci wee meetet 2s Th aida |e MAID) ky ahi * : wate ea ae eae a cecal ae het aay MAJESTIC JEWELRY C6. pperaie.s 2 Revrets JEWELRY, | ar 3AIDEN LAND (uitice, thing’ ma Come To-Morrow Sure! TaKe ‘Advantage at Once. Saturday a Great Piano Pianos J wee Nautical and Jack Tar All wool | Friexe—Oxford and light gray—cut Melton—emb'd Embi extra long—emb'd Anchor and ought to sell at Chevrone—black or allt buttons— yeara—value .3.98 | All Wool Frieze, Kerse} ersey “and iY, fecless and Ghineniue Rests —long Coatings—dark and medium—$ to § years, Nautical atvie “Navy and ‘Oxford n America’s Greatest Diano Sale! Be Sure to Come To-Morrow and Make a Selection at Once Do not miss the greatest chance of your life to secure one of the best Pianos at 4 Value. Renowned Wilson Pianos, Beautiful Harmony Pianos, $175 Celebrated Walters Pianos, $195 You save from $100 to $200 when you secure one of these Pianos. $5.00 Down and $1.00 a Week. Delivered on first payment of $5. STOOL AND COVER FREE. Little Boys’ Reefers dxford and Melton—gilt buttons, red ind emb* he 1 ‘Soldier’ like reefer that little fellows are hi t —! fellows are 90 happy to wear—t 4.98 Oxford and Melton—strong and All Wool Reofers of Oxtord Gray Cheviot—Nautical emblem on sleeve— | school wear—value $4.00. 3 to. 8 vears—nothing Ike thet | Overeoats—T to 15 years to jo. © in New York for the price 2098 ocr impeoiale Beye on bt .Boys' Knee Pants pth: wool ibd and Cassimeres Y Apish Gorturoys—4 to 16 years. A price that means better quality, make and fit than same amount can buy in any other store. Special lot of Knee Pants in “Tours undinished worsteds. fal wool re chevlots and fine corduroys— ned into sue! {to 16 vears—O-cent Kinds...c.... 675 such high Boys’ Bloomers or Knicxers— Mixed Cheviots. Tan Corduroy & 2% to 5 years— Earlier 4.98... 300 Double Breast Suits Early purchases—sizes not complete in ant Boe 4 Stitt each lot-Therefore creale—newest ‘patternecs hed curta or twa detaches : Pc 5 Boys’ Laundered Waists Strong ig Perales in the pe valle Pare Boys’ All Wool Sweaters | patterns) Mo! Rest color combinations— 2 to 16 years—value $1.25. eee $3.93 Sults reduced to. $4.8 Eults reduced to. $6.98 Suits reduced to $6.98 Suits reduced to. a RAILROAD, STATIONS iv 110 caIT TO AL MEN'S AND > WOMEN’S Clothing $1 a Week. FURNITURE AND CARPETS. red No Annoying Privacy bse Vest eabrosses and a IMITED.—Pullman ae atl, that St. Louls, ahaa MER — tee ea ‘Taig Ryn cae phe Yn Sara B. 7) 8 nize For Toledo, except pasture. OPEN downiyt AND SATURDAY LEWINS 267 West 125 St. eos {PACIFIC EXPRESS Wool tucked Silk Yokes—deep point Collar or circular shoulder trimming with braid and medallions, lined skirts—extra deep hem—4 to 1¢ Pils eare— Were $2.98 and $3,98—Gat’, i EB ‘vm. —Express, 9.25 a,| CLOTHING FOR LADIES, MEN AND BOYS. No reference or security reautred. NO INQUIRIES MADE. ) Make your purchase, pay the first payment and take goods along. THE FASHION GREDIT HOUSE 7 West 14th St., N. ¥ 2859 34 Aver, Cor, 149th St. iit ne ee oe Parts lor ae gaa Hats that were $7.50 Hats that were $5.00. Reduced Hats will have vole tickets all plainly marked—so that selections can be easily made. Children’s Camel's-hatr Hats ts! Rerset for Pena- —————————— Bui Notices. Large Velvet Hats |Sbirred crowns or brims—the tatest Fista and Rolling \shapes in Pompadour and other effects—white, blue, black—elsewhere $3.49. Women's Dress Shapes Miroir Velvet—Black and Colors— also Gainsborough dmall and large—value $2.48....--.. 1.98 gecte—crim'd with Pompon and 4 Women's Zibeline FeltHats Newest shapes—Black and Colors— jSatin bound—value $1.89... 98 Fur Nap Beavers 2.74 for 16-inch. |Castor, Navy, Blagk and Brown— 3.74 for l-inch. best shaves for women and 1 98 ohildren—value ae be Large assortment of Black and White Fur, Nap and Silk Beavers in the fash- *| jomable shaves up to $6.50, Those at $8.50 are $10.00 elsewhere. HE x yOIue: November ty 1U0s: | ¥ GIVEN Si RRR RR OND, corner Bay and HAENR 4 Staton Taian, December of att ARERR SESE REE: Jen rat, any 285271 Pec eit REESE the 3 Mme GIS ae tite. Grenter (ana, bid antans Ge hs reste de, eth Pintaan Lage Sa BG. We i i A Raa and ‘728 Patton st. and) aon Rath’ Bireet™ for New Saturday Sale of Business Property To Let. TOLEE URGE DOUBLE STORE 50X85. NEAR CITY HALL, at 28-30 City Hall Place, POSSESSION. movements, and ate 0 pane workmanship—Satu 8p Pricontor the two pleces..crs-, S98 See ivanater Baca eae 10" pak, £0) eran oF sbividend up Book: etait Be A A Leet! "RALPH, Searetary, Dated November . 1908, Keepers—value Help Wanted—Male WANTED—First class mink Asch & Jaeckel, Union sq. West, Toilet Articles. 3-08, Petroleum Je! Wuson Egg Shamp Cherry Tooth Baste—value 19. Crani-Tonic Halr Food—value . Gouri ee Oriental Cream—value IMMEDIATE RULAND & WHITING CO., 5 BEEKIAN ST. BIICREAY ERS Ww 4 Anternational’ Steam van be N Morris & Allen's Foot Ease—value 25 Willams’ Swiss Violet Tollet Water 50 expensive 21) F, Handkerchiefs Lire Wateryt-o8. +| women 2 emb'a H. Blt aad wie EASON to call on retail trade for munu- facturing house; salary —value .65, m during the Tp. eeake businons: Bor id ‘Chamols Nail Buffers—valus #0") Gull season it Is only necessary to i iy far jadvertise in the Tight place. baciat eae: Bunday World previous experl- use, a is the right place, | Oakley's Sw ray. FOO ® tiones, 100 West Fourteenth Street Bxtra fine Russian Co ined—vel orm: to 15 yea: .98..5.98 | Those that were $4.98. Those that were $8.75, 'd emblems—t warm—Black Italian Finer Reefers to $8.75. nd Mixtures: also pure 50 3 to 12 years ay Now 2.98 Fiain and Tpvintble Fi Suits, Overcoats, Reefers, Etc., for Big and Little Boys iy A splendid time to buy now, when selections can be made from great assortments, and you can take advantage of the many splea- did values we have obtained from manufacturers to whom continued — warm weather brought necessity for sacrifices on stock, otherwise. unnecessary—sactifices unusual so early in season. Boys’ Reefers Russian Overcoats New styles in. Grrr ae ci One: SPECIALLY REDUCED FOR Boys’ Overcoats est fo 16 years—an sreellent cont ur sive wt Five dollars the bent svercoat ie sible to obtain for that mont bce" Overcoats—the long, Kind, with belted back ie that has vor— |Aingle of double breast plain and fancy cloths. w+ 1,00 Youths’ Overcoats y Worsteds. 1,25) Black and Oxford Frieze— Elsewhere $1.50 and $1.75. ‘extra full and donate to 12 29 mre ecual to tl Corduroy Russian Suits OPCORE. «ser Belt Back or Tourist Overcoats— ‘tald— Single and Double Breas Come early for these extra long and full—16 to 20 years 9-98 they'll go fast Finer Young Men's Overcoats to $15.00 — 298 sollnras 4.08 “Leader” (names OF attached collar To-morrow Will i Another Day 0) Incomparable Values for Misses. The splendid values we give in this department, combined w + eetiised styles and great assortments, have made this the most, \lar place in New York for Misses’ and Children’s Garments. MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS—Reduced| GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH GOATS «<4 $12.98 to $15.98 9.98| Fine, smooth, heavy Keracpesi 4 & 4 Twreeds, Mannish, Mix- Wine, Navy. ‘Brown, Castor. ai itted, tied oF loose Box, Blouse or Tout. volves ‘noplled “fh taney mie 6 to 14 years—value $12.00, The fact that theso lot of fine sam- new full ong them—I12 to up plain ends of - | e pein ONE-PIECE DRESSES them #0 much 1 Cashmere—est_ colors hdr ds PULL pal! cone and ‘simulated Ee silt =)Another Reduction in Women's a Dress Hats. Every two weeks we mark down all hats that have not bem ya, {sold within that time—if they've been reduced before, they areagain | — cut in price, but they seldom need a second cut—the first redaction) almost always making a quick sale. Hats that were $15,00...........++0..Now Hats that were $10.00. seeeeseeeelNow : Now Now Rolling Rims, Velvet o————- ENAMELLED CHATELAINE MISSES’ SCHOOL WATCHES WATCHES WITH ENAMELLED | Nest, pretty, itttle PIN TO MATCH wil aporsa Vratts3 Boreas, wiees, ce ea aise movenvent—value $8 90-ccsecrcore 2.08 poy, engraved—ti jsomely engraved—al Intle, timepleces— hand—rellable ae Fat. tterns copled fro be kinds... Boys’. Shirts Brown and stitched Deims—value Biden . Women’s Ready-to-Wear Hats. Reliable Watches DIES’ SOLID GOLP oe Fancy Lace Collars Point Venise and coat ae shawl and stole ears re that are assurance .98/° of good style and fit)—neckband te jonholes + 1,08 it Cord—8 10:14 yr valite $10.00 : 10.00 7.50 5.00 2.98 Rimg_Red, ” iia BBalere than feather measurements given. BOYS’ SILVER WATCHES sioner | ‘Swiss tna eee Solld Sliver Hunting Case or with second hand—} ned Four-Inch Ribbons Liberty Satin Taffeta—Hish Lustre— ga Black and ight and dark shaden.;. 9!

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