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aE te — _ Every Member of the Force 4 Watohing Suspected Gambling or Pool-Rooms Must Make a Daily Report for Him. DETAILED STATEMENT OF ALL ACTS REQUIRED. Commissioner of Police Will Himself Examines These Pa pers for Evidence of Violation’ of Department Rules. Commissioner McAdoo Insued a new) Beneral order to-day governing the ac- tion of inspectors, captains and plotn- elothes men assigned to the duty of breaking up gambling-houses and put- ting all suspected places out of businem. | Owing to the inactivity of many men employed in this service the Commis- sioner has determined that all concerned shall present daily reports of their ac- tons. The order addressed to the precinct eaptains reads in part: “You will in- struct every member of your command stationed in front of an alleged pool-) feom, gambling-house, disorderly house! Or other suspected place within your Precinct, whether in uniform or plain clothes, to’ inform every person who} attempts to enter such place of the eharacter of the same and that it le Mable to be raided ut ary moment by ‘the police. Each officer so assigned will submit a written report to you at the! expiration of his tour of duty at such place or places, such report to specify the qumber of persons who entered or came out of the same, the existing con- ditions, what evidence he has obtalied egainst the place and what efforts he has taken to obtain evidence, where he) stationed himself and what surveillance he exercised over tie same.” ‘The order demande that the report be! complete and full, covering all possible phases of police and detective duty. According to the order, the plain- clothes men must report to the next in command until the written statements! aré lodged with the captain of the pre- einct. From him {t goes to the in- epector and then (o the borough tn- -spector, lodging finally with Commis- * aloner McAdoo, made daily, | Commissioner McAdoo will himself ex- amine the reports, and he will bring to. pooks telal every officer who he thinks Iw i. - mullty of @ violation of the police rules 1 court to-day Richardson and Hoft- or orders, Twelve policemen have al- man both swore that they had lost con- deen ordered ready ‘or trial on account of inactivity in a Mer week. rsiveet raid last | three women, | need of considering the matter. | of No. 65 West Fifty-second street, and of the coppers would rest easy horses Richardson and Hoffman, riding control of thelr horses and das® along the Haat path fro} time Corbett stood in thelr way and he ‘Theaw reports must be} told hoth men to walk their horses he- hind him so that thelr names and ad- dresses might be put on the pollce| a trol of their animals. Application for More Office Space and Expected Protest Isn’t Heard. Full of apprehension over the antici- pated invasion of the Aldermanic cham- ber by a hundred representatives of the Sons and Daughters of the Revolution, history clubs, clubs for the preservation of things scento, historic and otherwise, three members of the Board of Alder- men's Committee on Markets and Pub- He Buildings gathered timidly in the chamber this afternoon to r why Borough President Ahearn should not be allowed to annex as much of the Governor's Room as he requires for ad- Aitional office room. ‘Aldermen Twomey, Bridges and Davies were the only members of the committes who had the temerity to be present, The Aldermanic Chamber was chosen as the place of meeting, as it was believed that any other rom would be too small. Ernest Hageman Hall was present for the Society for the Preservation of Historic Scenes and Places, There were also present one of whom said ehe was from the City History Club. ‘Alderman Twomey called the meeting to order and announced that Boorough President Ahearn, having withdrawn this application, there was no further Then the hearing was doclared adjourned. FAST RIDERS DISCHARGED. id They Bridie Path Patrons Lost Control of William 8. Richardson, he architect, Albert L. Hoffman, of No. 58 East Sixty-ninth street, were in the Harlem Court to-da’ ged with violating the Park ordi inst fast riding on For hours, according to the testimony of Sergt. Corbett, these two men gave the mounted police all kinds discomfort yesterday, Every time their together, would tear up or down the path at a break-neck speed and force the police to trail after them. Iinally toward the late part of the day when the traffic was thickest the riders lost| fourth to One Hundredth street, This Magistrate Flaum- M’ADOO PUTS NEW JAHEARN DECIDES HE ‘BRAVE POLICEMAN RETIN THE LID) HAS ROOM ENOUGH SAVES CHILOREN Borough President Withdraws: He Stops a Runaway Horse and Prevents the Frightened Ani- Into a , mal from Dashing | Crowd in Brooklyn. | An the children of Public School No. 29, Sixth avenue and Bilghth atrest | Brookiyn, were leaving the echool-house} jto-day a wild 1 ar Borden‘a mille wagons dash avenue anid crowd of ehildr ving one of up Sixth | walk | ty-fourti: ¥ ft, was rtan¢ | corner, and he ran out to meet the runaway ‘Tho first time Acrtoti! grabbed at th bridle he missed and nearly went under the horse. He ateadied himself, how ever, and mado another reach, wit more es, Clinging to the reins and | bridle, he wax dragged half a block te fore he brought the horse to a stand still In the mean time the children had cattered in all dircetions, screaming outing at the top of their luny Phe policeman was not hurt seriously Jalthough while being dragged he wa | kicked by the horse. The damag» to Borden's was larg a asure o shaken-up milk c had roy three bigcks er Wis stopped. Jolin . of No, dot Vander bilt avenue, was the driver, and he had left the horse standing while delivering sume bottles of inilk WOMAN PUZZLES THE LINGUISTS — Professor at New York Univer- sity Tried to Talk with Her in Eight Languages. but Didn’t Strike One She Spoke. f the Highbridge Policeman Wihler, station, found an old womar grounds of New York Untversity University Heights, to-day, and after trying to tale « I age to her which she might understand gave despair, He trie an He took the woman to (he professor of languages at the University, who a mu y Thon thev Harlem Court Arnold Krivy languages, tri results wr them and entered a diy then tnken to the ¢ er’s ollice for a difte: are household necessit _THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENIN SHOOTS THROUGH MUFF AT WOMAN Dressmaker with Fancied Griev= ance Fires Revolver at Former Employer, Mrs.Adelaide Jonas, in Her Place of Business. GIRLS HOLD ASSAILANT : UNTIL POLICE ARRIVE. When Arraigned She !s Recog nized as Woman Arrested Last Fall for Firing Shot at Lawyer—Held in $1,000 Bail. Charged with felonious aesault, Mrs. Blanore Honish, forty-five years old, a dressmaker, of No. 111 Avenue A, was held in $1,000 bail for trial to-day by | Magistrate Crane in the Yorkville Court, | Mrs. Hanish ia charged with attempting 0 shoot Mrs, Adelaide Jonas, of No. {2 1-2 Fast Seventy-ninth street, who sin thePostrich feather manufacturing, business at No, 200 East Fourteenth street. The manufactory was the scene of the shooting. Mrs. Hanish had been employed as « lomestic by Mrs. Jonas to care for her tome and four children for more than ‘month, but a few days ago left of her own accord, At the time she demanded $6 which she claimed was due her, but she said Mrs. Jonas refused to give her he money, as she left before the month vas ended Fired Pintol Through Her Muff. Mrs, Jonas went to her office about ¥ yclovk this morning and as she entered the offce was met by Mrs, Fanish. Mra. Hanish had a muff about her right nd, and she approached Mrs, Jonas, racing her muff as she did so, When she had nearly reached Mre. Jonas Mrs. Hanish raised the muff on a level with Mrs. Jonas's body, and a} moment Inter there was a shot fired | from inside the muff. Mrs. Hanish was | | much excited, and the shot did not | | strike Mrs, Jonas. WATERS PIANOS The high reputation which the WATERS PIANOS have main- tained for SIXTY YEARS will be lincreased by the new WATERS PIANOS of 1904, They are mar- vels of sweetness anc beauty, in tone and appearance. AS TO PRICE: Yo pianos so celebrated as the WATERS are sid jat such low prices and on such easy | terms. Send postal for catalogue with net prices and the WATERS] 3-YEAR SYSTEM of payments. HORACE WATERS & CO., 134 Fifth Ave,, near [8th St. Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) } 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. | OADWAY NEW YORK, 22W ProtocRaPrs Hefore another shot could be fired two | ck and Annie rm Revolver Found in Man, Fle searched the 2-calilne revolve! | one shot mufe and found a! by Magistra ehnie: but to-day was held 4n $1,000 ball for trial. ! Ri ber eth | f'SauSS BLS" from the tiniest miniature to a life - size portrait (Cures a Cold in One Day, 2 Days C6 Ulpore ies, or home luxuries. Stamps have actual value. If you are not already “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamp books you should begin at once. , Present all coupons, or labels from the following popular articles of merchandise, to any of our stores throughout the United States, or to the local addresses given below, and obtain nson Gomyany a wrapper from a nt bottle of R.R.R. You will receive ten "s. & H. Green Trading Stanips. These wrappers may be collected and redeemed in quantities. RADWAY &CO,,NEW YORK! “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps for them. -S ND or bring to us or to any store ty operated by the Sperry & Hutch Ufty-ce: “FOR Each one is redeemable at any of the stores operated by The Sperry « & Hutchinson Co, for two “S. & Ten “S. & H.” Green Tradi ind label taken irom a 20 presented at any of the states by The Sperry & Hutchinson ¢ im all newspapers. Sole Agents for United owned ¢ © only Inrported g Siamps given free for the outside wrapper battle of HOLBROOK’S SAUCE Company. See sp “HOLBROOK’S SAUCE 4 Worcestershire) when he United announcement wr operate States and Canada, _ SILEXO SCOURING SOAP | “SILEXO HAND SOAP SILEXO SILVER SOAP PPRAPPERS may be exchanged for “S. | & H2” Green Trading Stamps at any | Qre-operated by the Sperry & Hutchin- | Deon o. Five “S. & H.” Green Trading | HORACE DE LISSER, Gerken Building, New York. Nothing So Good ever put up in a bottle as WW Salad Drarsing Every bottle guaranteed until used. Prepa n fresh eggs, finest oll and ta- ble t%. Packed tn half-pint. ond i b y | er Co., 6th Ave., 18th and] | NEW YORK-— 152-154 West 23d St. Yorkville’s Busy Dept. S cor. FIVE “S. & H.’’ GREEN TRAD- ING STAMPS Given at stores operated by The Sperry & Hutchinson Co. for every front label taken from Vanilla Crystals The extra strength vanilla flavoring pre- bake out, PRICE ONLY 10 CENTS Tins contain 2 full ounces, and will go as far as any 25¢. bottle Hquid extract. Stays p ce cream, cocon, fruit, or what. ever you desire to flavor. pared without alcohol. Guaranteed not to | ‘tis THE RED HOODS now being inclosed in HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA, HOOD’S PILLS, SOAP, TOOTH POWDER, OINTMENT and D'S POROUS PLASTERS ne Atatmyn according to teria of oUF sent on reauest. Address STAMP DEPT., C. I. HOOD CO., Lowell, Mass, H Ask your dealer for the special line of Ladies’ .Shoes | which retail at $2.00 and $2.50. Every | pair is full value, and attached thereto is an envelope containing “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. THE MANUFACTURERS, Save the Trade-Marks — ON PACKAGES OF ling St 132 Lincoln Street, Boston. |Ask Your Dealer for ‘*Fali Value’ CE” H.” Green Trading Stamps. |! eC ff Mocha and Java orree Each one-pound package contains| ten “Sperry & Hutchinson” Green Trad- | ing Stamps. If your grocer does not handle it, send us his name and address | F | est grocer who does. ALMETA COFFEE CO,, 47 Hubert Street, New York City MARCH 21, 1904. onevery |) box. 350 We give premiums for them that Twenty “S.8 H.” Green Trading Stamps |, fotreR & waicinincrons TRICOLOR Condensed SOUP LABELS This offer collectior re w BAKING POWDER und can of Higgin’s “Diamond H.” Fi : Baeingle Henty “Sper & The Willard Chemical Co. and we will send you name of the near-|can; ten “Spetry & Hutchinson” Stamps in each quarter-pound can. Higgin’s “Diamond H.” Baking Powder Besides the low prices, as a further inducement for our great army of stamp collectors to trade with us on MON- DAY, TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY of this week, we will on these days give DOUBLE *§ 2) He Green Trading Stamps on all purchases of 10 cents or more, exceptC. O, D. orders TheShortest Cut from Producer toConsumer is distinctively our method. Everything we sell 1s placed with the housekeeper shorn of every cent of extra profit. The many middle’ profits under the old retail system remain in the pocketbooks of our customers. They approve of these profits, tell their friends and neighbors, and our business constantly expands. The continuous expansion increases our gains. The co-operative system pays us as well as every one of our customers, That is why we fight all the time to hold prices down. We present a very few sample offerings from our mammouth stock of groceries, food and household supplies, to illus. trate how low our prices are. : , Don't forget the DOUBLE Trading Stampson MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY of this week. Baker’sCocoa «Our Price, 16c for 20 Cts, “Pride of St. Louis’’ Flour. Swift’s ‘‘Eagle’’ Brand Bacon. Famed for its excellence and purity. The famous boneless lean strip, tender From the tinest selected hard spring 2 and appetizing. Sugar cured. Acknow!- wheat, 7eIb. bag. eae 2OC edged bestof all bacons, A Ib Aunt Nanna's Panenke F me_and or Ist STAN [1 Yo Butler’s Teas. ON EL Unald Tea—Chotcest new tmpor- »10c ring fons in Oolong, Mixed, Breakfast and In a lb . 4c -12¢ genuine Pormos ftack, ea. @ Ibe BOC 5c sweeter | Butler’s Coffees. 19c ; a Jelly Pc eee Maan AHS) pp)S| Ce eee ee a A25c]) tains: 10c i |Jment Marneatho, 200.5 1704) ei ois : Sc LEASE SCL Dis TS xe Triumph Metal Polish Ware 56 Tanted to shines AUN... Willing Workers For the Weekly Wash Day. Butler’s Best Borax Soap—Softens the water and removes the dirt; sur- passes all other soaps in cleans. Ihe power; 7 cakeg for only. 25c Fairy Soap, oval cakes, each... 4¢ XLCR Washing Fiuid, a monia, a bottle Good Strong Ammon! bottle Butler’ trated Lye, *4 Ib. can STORES ALL OVER--124 Retail Branches--TAKE THE NEA filling one of our TEN , ww “VELV ** and PROTECTION | SOAPS “Prevention Pile Pencil” Riven. any store operated by son Co, BEARDSLEY’S TRADE IFTY of thé “Sperry & Hutchinson" Green Trading Stamps in each MARK. Powder; Hutchinson” Stamps in each half-pound AD Ghee ena) tt BOSTON, MASS. Wrappers taken froin’ these products may be exchanged at our stores, or at the offices of the Willard Chemteal for stamps ut the rate of three stamps for each ten cents in tha retail price of the products. “STAR” in glass and tins Ask your Dealer for in glass only Coupos TRAL Men's _ “Fall Vaiue’’ Shoes These Shoes retail at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 per pair, are “full value” in every respect, made from the best material, by union workmen, An envelope contain- perry & Hutchinson" Green 1 mps is attached to each pair. ing Shoes. “SHREDDED CODFISH “ACME” SLICED DRIED BEEF BRAND BONELESS HERRING “CHESHIRE” SLICED BACON Satin-Gloss Soap Sunshine Scouring Soap Satine Washing Powder |: “Sperry & Hutchinson” Green Trading Stamps for trade-marks cut from wrappers of these goods eh Five Stamps for Ten Wrappers _\" go vtonaatonie AN goap, washin, 1D & SHELTON GO. Tousatonle Avenue. Bridgeport, Conn. K powder or STAMP BRAND CIGARS. HESE cigars are manufactured from the best of tobacco, and by the finest workmen, Around each cigar is a band Dearing a “Sperry & Hutchinson” Green Trading Stamp. Smoke these cigars and obtain one of the famous “Sperry Hutchinson” Stamps wih each 5 cents expended, For Sale by All Dealers, BROOKLYN- Chapman & Co.'s Annex, Duffield to Bridge St. Local Addresses of the Sperry BROOKLYN— 188-190 Grand St. t LONG ISLAND— 86th St, and 3d Ave. 165 Ave. A. 1578-1589 Ave, A. RRY @ HUTCHI RSMAS MEK ii ei RRNA a is all aaa 1338-1340 Broadway. | 440 Greenpoint Ave. 359 Fifth Ave,, cor, Sth St. & Hutchinson Company’s Stores. 90 Jackson Ave., Long Island City. Miller & Deckinger's, Jamaica, Louis Cohen's, Hempstead, L. 1. I NSON. LONG ISLAND— AND THE FOLLOWING— AND THE FOLLOWING— He wid St., ae, Mount Vernon, N.Y.—113 S. 4th Ave. Navara lay Shore, L. 1. aay i range, Swezey & Newins, Patchogue, L. 1. yon % ne con x bilbauind Pace STATEN ISLAND— | PURO ae Bia Sea gg area! Passaic, N. Port Richmond, S.l—55 Richmond Ay.| Jersey City, N. J.—335 Barrow St. Plainfield, Stapleton, S. 1—73 Canal St. Newark, N. J.—740 Broad St. Trenton, rere) oe ne ee N. J.—326 Springtield Ave. 338 Main St. 154 Market St. . M. C. A, Building. 5_W. Front St. 108 E. State St. oad AND THE FOLLOWING— Somerville, N. J.—30 Railroad Ave, Summit, N. J. Washington, N. J.—43 E. Washington Dover, N. J.—45 W. Blackwell St. Morristown, N. J.—9 Park Place, Easton, Pa.—109 Northampton St. “es

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