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SF gil sn 8 an SA Ad ‘ e r THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBED 28, 1905, “WORSE DIVES THAN PAUL KELLEY'S,” SAYS W'ADOO'% Miss Walsh Will Sh Johnnies from Little Pea- ————— | Says He Has No Reason. to Want Thug Leader | Except as Witness. WILL CLOSE HIS SALOON. | ‘Also Declares that Al! Gangs) Will Be Broken Up—Kel- ley’s Strange “Pull.” “There are scores of dives in New York as bad as Paul Kelley's Li Naples, !f nor w was one of the Qstonishing statements made to-day by Police Commissioner M>Adoo {n an in- terview on the subjec! of the missing @ang levter. Equally amazing : Commisul mer's avse.tion that us thi @lant, he could hold the fugitive Kelley “WR only as a witness, in case h uld V'/ voluatarily surrender, He doclared, however, that while he might be power- 1 less, legally, to punish Kelley, he pro- posed to break up his gang o criminals 2} @nd to put his saloon in Great Jones he atreet out tat the State Excl oara mourn as PAUly RELLEYS SALOON ininess, asked at once to vacate the Ilcense of . ee ee Kelley's place. ; if “That move will sound the doom of i the last gang dive in New York,” he \ sald, “I am determined also shat there y | shall be no more gangs in bails city, the lesser gangs out of existence H "At the time I want to say that I de lieve Keliey's place is) 1 any wors others—if as bad. He preyed only on his own k og there ary pleny of games here (Critical Study of Notorious Gang Leader Shows where honest men are the Oiosen vic~ ums. H FUTcvTe RAs Givens austine Buw | No Attributes of Intellectual Desperado and while I believe he will edily be * found, If he were to walk in my door | or Cheap Bravado Instinct. © this minute, I would have no legal | right to arrest him, except as a wit | ness, We have no authority for a be- | ‘ A " . 8 1! ji does not ticke, him quite ae unmistaka- Met that he killed or helped to ki | — By Nrvola Greeley-Smith. | GRP AOE SOKA i Gone ot bn ene Harrington, A murder was committed | This is Paul Keily, leader of the gang tween the low, snake!: im his house and that is all we do /|of thugs that for years has terrorized | Irregular, mottled jaw that m know, the East Sie, robbing, maiming or Deen broken in one or two of the "L have every confidence in Capt. |lilling at te behos of thelr leader, HET face ie not that of Hodgia lity to clean up these east |The idea of leadership even among Ineellectual criminal. It hi wide gangs.” | thieves and murderers implies a cer- ® certain commercial ob Paul Kelley's pull holds good and taut | tain superiority--an ascendancy over | M&Ht have made him a very successful lalothers, i a the Bowery tha: he ter in this, his present stress, It has held r But we eearcn for it in VOID | poneed by the darine crimes of his «ane good for him from the day when the|in this low browed, lange eared de+/and thelr astonishing Immunity from ature with the wide, orutal] arrest sawed-off Italian crook, with a fac Uke a can-opener and arms like a Bar-| mov nat looks as if it might have| The cut of his clothes, the sidewise flare of hin black tle, the tut of his dary ape, fst loomed on the Bowery's| deen made with a can opener or allt bY | haa) a af A all bet the" ort,’ murky horizon as a shine prize-fighter, | tho knife of one of the “gang. cela a rag ve eaeehat eat ee! c Though Kelly ls at his best in this} aaa ie between him and trouble} jo Py hen fa the olub| KeNy is, y, between him and! roome , ory when he Was| He does not look like a man given to had jaw—in his career as head of the | surre by tis fitends, his yet) habitual violence or brutality. I fancy ul Kelley Association and as pro-|¢vel here lookout for the police. rather mild and inoffensive in Has Saved Him Always. have been Re eaen wank tes baste jAsprot a stitning Apollo, those two out-| evidence {i have the furtive watohful-/| thet when this particular felon ts not prietor of the saloon called "LAttle French army and/that his brutality ts spasmod ie ; minal identification based on plo-| would suggest a walter { ‘Bowery It has saved him from capture since] tographs of the ears, wh they say, | restaurans n a Bowery he fled from his bateave last Thurs-| give a maiefa away more completely | His face does not evince even the low: day morning early, after Bill Harring-| than any other feature. est order of physical covrage, and sthnding, flapping, lobeless excrescences | \hoss of the oriminal, always on ,the| pursuing his felonious little pla: Maples,” in Great Jones street In recent years ving 4 new system | that when he fs tn an amiable ton had died with his boots on and|.2f Paul Kelly were in every offer) should my Ry he will turn State’ To-day the deputy gang leadeds who| through which he hears the wail of the! of mi PAUL, KELLEY are running the resort in the absence) Victim or the waraing gry of ‘Polloe! of Kelley took steps to sidestep the | Would ae him as a criminal degen-| that an expert criminologist would find Announcement of the plans of Com. |°'A'® Of the most dangerous type. in {t nothing to interest him. It spells missioner McAdoo that he meant to go But he has nots single feature that specifically and wenerieally— ‘thug, hie legal limit to drive 1, out of exist ame, It was announced that the good |!iken 100 prisoners there, and the eame fenses, but only on j ij iL etook A0d fixtures’ had peed sold'l might have been BAK of the hlebtatter, (Got gene him lo Une pentane eet | Manas: He Was Hurrying: , Will Watch Army and to & man named Gallagher, Tt looked lke providence, try ett. there ee ie Navy Game. J . Polloe Captain Hodgins says the} Police activity, as directed egainst Acwording. 4p Bowery. chitehae eer ike to His Auto. Paul Kelley, has beon, in a general way beer mugs, that set him up In business | of speaking, confined to that oné raid, |!",Great Jones street Gallagher dodge won't work, He notified the owner of the building that his premises are being used for dis purposes in deflance of the In December, 1901, he did, indeed, fall! nim yore arrogant than ever. ‘He |the Rogues’ Gallery and himself in the! ROWever Breat the strain of the stretch-| of Missour! against the Standard | ing. Since carly last spring the Kelly! Qompany, who has received service of @ present tenant, no matier whether t ‘ be Gallagher or Kelley, Hodgins said |Pe"‘tentary for nine montha, all along or some of its members, ‘had been to-day that he had four men looking | Of @*saulting a drunken man In Eligas some crime or another subpoena to tentify before a special) i.e in the Prosident’s party will j for Kelley and eight watching his es+|Ueth street and taking his wate |fivat, Wen wei, | jin March Eddie) commissioner, He was atrved to-d8Y!he Xing, Roosevelt, Miss Roosevelt tablishment for signs of trouble ‘Tat, however, wes before be really be | the. same night Jimmino Brenni by M. EB. Palmido, who is @ sort Of /ytigg Ethel Roosevelt, Secretary and Hiding Not Far Away. ane the acknowledged boss-herder of | under, fi heing ‘against the oustomary| expert hunter of millionaires, and WhO lars Root and Edward Root, Capt. and “It im village tattle through the east | April "Kid" Joyce, a hoy bartender, aide that Paul Kelley has been conval- Ky that greatest common divisor, the kellled and two imen stabbed at ‘Tote D. right down the line, | Loeb, th r | » | Bowery—before he ‘nounted “Eig Tim" | on Broadway and Thirty-first street. The sut ve da few day 1. éscing from the pistol wound which he 9 subpoenas were issued afew days) ‘Tho got in Thursday's battie at a certain! Sullivan's pleture over his bar and Soon after this there was a split in | Th house In the Harlem, Italian quarter,|!nede a@ whole slew of Tammany Hall} got shot and carved in a Cobnatown| man, counsel for Missouri, sent one of! ovey the Pennsylvania Rallroad and This may not be true, but It ts pretty] horses honorary members of the Paul) mel ‘ae Bm-| Jack McManus,! nig regular mon to look up the millicn- | will rrive at Princeton about an hour certain that he hasn{t gone farther! Kelley Association, he Bnute,” Aeured in this rice] io. re wasn's easy, for they hal . He was the kingpin of all cha] ares n't easy, for they hal 4) before the game, During thelr brief ony than Hoboken, an : “Big Tim's” Picture Gone Bowery bouncers, a burly Slant, svith 4} way of <uding him between their] stay at Princeton the President and The statement is made in all gravity nec! 6 a youn, son and w face 6 a office: aw Foll- “4 . hat in due season he will surrender,| MY the way, “Big Tim's" ploture ts | like sreaveneares homes and offices, and #0 Lawyer Woll-| \frs, Roosevelt will be the guests of Dr- man called {n Palmido, Wilson, President of Princeton Univer. orities are ex.| Bove from {ts old pog. Somebody took “BatJ/Em-Up” Jack a Victim, Until then the police auth icking their]! Gown last Friday, the day Bill Har- pected to be content, Rogers yesterday and tried to serve | sity. h Palmido got on the trail af Mr.| ‘The Presitent and party will leay thumbs; and, meanwhile, *bisiness goes| ston was found dead on the. floor It was sald at the time that McManus r lent and party eave on at “Little Naples,” and its owner|#!most underneath where it hung, ped, Founded ee ge ee: him ty! the Standard Oil Building, at} for Washington soon after the game, enjoys the protection of vhe secret in-| When the reat of the red lights were! down the Bowery one dark night and] N° *% Broadway Twice he saw HIS) arriving hore before midnight, fluence which bas been to him unfall-| snuffed outright or had to put on | Anithed, at ithe Mon Ne, me ie quar Ce eac : bie Nad of i ¢ seeeiiasomenn 1 i 5 0 caved 0 ockefe ards shunted him out o ingly a shoiter in the time of storm, | blind bridles, those at Paul Kelley’a| (ROK Of ts elit Cire thoy didn’t Rockefeller guards shun H TRAIN KILLS MINISTER. In truth, a good many of his fol-|have burned along steady, free trom] arrest any of thom. ‘They rarely aid.| ‘be Way. lowers cannot understand why he/ blinkers and curb-bits, Long after mot | On Aug. ¢ the Le anda toita ot a 7 Meade Agere SRR ce, | ma wel ‘ organization ran amuol ¢ kmmedt-} as his guide, called at) should have run, in the first pla machines went from the other bars, | ie neighborhood of Police Headquar- Fifty-seventh atreet, where Rc and Ohio Railway at Culpeper yeaterd ‘They explain it only on the ground that| automatic gamblers were taking care| ters, using their blackjacks and thelr supposed to live. Rogers was not there, | Prof. H. 8. Alexander, a well-known his feet got cold on him, and before] of the pennies at Paul Kelley's, The) knuck'! on divers inoffensive foretgn- clroulation was restored the cold-footed|dunces at “Little Naples’ have been are er ely $e bad a) practice for pro-| Palmido learned that the new @ ldres: y one bad gone too far to come back |sterches in the nostrils of a section| After that things dragged until’ Mon- right away, For it is admitted that, with| whieh can stand a good many bad | day night of last week, wien a ‘ball’ y | ‘ ¢ ®, {iat Paul Kelley's wound up in powder | He lottered tn ‘ MMs foxy head, he has only a fox's cour-|amells without having its stomach pone Jack Ratte broke up the test} he knew that In the matter’ of « age. There is a yellow streak running|turned. It {s not denied that his place } dance by setting jot on dhe ballroom poenas it is not true that “they also him as broad as a turnpike, |as been common headquarters of the| floor, and least two others were 4 . serve who only stand and watt.” He's all yellow, his detractors say, ex-| strong-arm boys ,the professional gun- mauled and ane, The Rollee went See re tised. up, 40. the t @ept his liver, and that Js Illy-white, | fighters, the gang ruffians, the cadets Keeley Brother and five or six rid curb, and Mr, Rogers with a broad Just once in the twelve years preced-|ani the petty sharks anid crooks who| It, was a mere formality, They ere at shouldered chap, who looked like one the parlous tl vhich bi ‘ in. taty -- nts place, matte. ple made up ithje’ little italian Seletadta ‘Kents later outsiders ‘invaded lof the Rockefeller Guards in plain JQrnly, masquerading under the name of | 1 \ttle Naples,” and in the subsequent |clothes came out of the fou al deen raided, That was one night about! ihe Paul Kelley Association, Women roseedngs Bit er ee wi pie, mido hailed, thus, - : ae 4 ve two years ago, when the police dropped oc! lack Sorocou, handy man at "Sootty’ | weather and mw in his pou fe in and rounded up a halt dosen i barplee of the bed-took stratum of vice, Lavelle's place in Chatham square, Was| tho subpoena, tM. Rogers made P the vicinity, although | vanins , fingers and a cigarette heart and one) wion there was a “ball in the dance hey ail got DOr a ort hing Pray oak ounded, a , @xce| berkeeper, hall at “Little Naples” the slumming |Bitterringtan who. took his through | preside tanieed the guard and ivw| Thanksgiving Week The night before they might have | parties have found them, their oheeka|the lung and died where he aroreen the subpoena through the open window a | iawbed with ithe red and white, color| it wae this which ay Kelly Into] o¢ the door, It landed onMr, Rogers's Wengn whidh they stole ¢rom the bar- rrr. P to Harlem or Hoba- | jap) and then, to make sure of the job, y-cont plec ber poles, drinking beer with the of- Palmido threw In a fitty-cent pi lowing exceptional offer of th When @ reporter of The Bvening| World visited “Little Naples” last night |Our Lady of Perpetual Help Holds he found a@ little, shriveled sardine of a man, with @ ghmiet head and yellow- ish skin behind the bar, This man, temporarily in oharge, is ‘T. Vaccarelli, Rogers made no It will be before he has a chance to thrust $2.60 on John D. Rockefeller, first class; all sizes 32 to 44, josstal Function, - - = ‘The Chureh of Our Lady of Perpetual $ 00 Add Cream 32. To tind out where unusual bar- gains may be had inv Help held {te annual euohre and recep: tion last evening at Terrace Garden, un- and busy black eyes, There ts a familly | ¢riot, and am elaborate table cover, pre- likeness that Js unmistalcable. sented by Dr, Kuhn, Kelley's Criminal Record. Musical numbers wete furnished py, delicious meal if. Usher's orchestra, assisted by Mr. ‘pias Sais ney? | PIme, User’ ; without cooking— eootng "Duten” Meling in Avr 4; Loe ina “seventy Kewinent Dans [| WORTH TRYING, and you have a consult The World's Want Directory, wherein see announced this week's authorized * Auetion Sales, | nearly a full season's wear. John Forsythe THE WAIST HOUSE CHAPERONE FOUND Cig MAS hore next week nt has appeared ure Building in advenisement fai ued woman of unblem- strong character, at the New Y /STILLINGS NAMES RICKETTS, *0" my and ay Oe MS ee Now Public Printer Apvoints Hin | as long as the law ls not violated ris is Miss Edna Wi foanit wire Wy Nise Bane WASHINGTON, Noy. 2—Oharles A.| clation will be strictly neutral, ) Sunday night when gather the nine litde dancers under oue roof and shoo away all designing stage door Johnnies who come hovering about RASS st Printer) "Phe two tracks can Jook horns in @) to-day. His first official nct was to) contest for the aurvival of the nad the Thanksgiving Outfits Chic Eolienne Waitsts, $7.98. Fashionable New Skirts, $5.98. NNING new Outfits of Stylish Waists, appropriate for theatre, cafe or home wear, with stunning new Separate Skirts—50 of the latest styles to select from, $4 Silk Eolienne Waists, Wednesday only, $4 98 Px \/4) f) he is caught. This erimin- seem to be bred of ignorance, not directed intelilmence, and his face ough brutal {s of a type so ordinary — Palmido Catches Standard Oil| President, with Mrs, Roosevelt, ow Dw __. Ste SCF ae 2 SDR rder! This now affluence apparently made] Henry H, Rogers is the first of the | ABI G EON: arg enka ih nities o ty millionaires, named in the suit |{toopevelt w ness the annual foot ~ law and that he must dispoasoss the, 0M hard lnes and got his picture in| thought his pull was too elastic to snap, twenty : iit ‘pall game next Batuntay on Princeton Field between the teams representing the West Point and Annapolis acad all the east side bad lands, lying west | 48% odds of four or Ave to one IN}iy out for Standard Ol men from John ying, w, R, Cowles and Secretary | i ’ i any: party will leave Washington the ranks, and asa result several tourhs| %8° bY Justice Fitzgerald, Henry Well-| saturday morning in @ spectal train $15, $18 @ $20 Winter Suits @ Overcoats. Style and good tailoring are paramount issues here, We hold them as important as the quality of the}. cloth itself, And it doesn’t make a bit of difference }” Palmido today took, phe city directory | RICHMOND, Va., Nov. %8—While whether it’s one of our $15 suits or overcoats or one crossing the tracks of the Chesapeake double that price—style and good tailoring characterize byterian minister and educator, These are specific advantages of Hackett, {s at No, 8 Best Seventy-elghth street. | was struck by @ train and Instantly He was told that Mr. Rogers was out. | killed. He was a native of Pennsyl- Carhart clothes for men, If it's an overcoat it is cut and shaped correctly in every little detail—if it’s a suit, the coat, the waist- coat, the trousers are all in accord with the latest turn of fashion, Hake Cihaté@ Three Broadway Stores: At 13th St,, At Canal St., nr, Chambers St. have been safe there from "fly cope’ the thi and Paul Ke! nly, but jumped In the gligs-coverce ‘ & purblind plano player with yellowed) ani rides to the calaboose, Any night : Yorneau of the car while the guard Great Suit Sale For immediate sale we make the fol: | Ma CoS from Importor’s and saye Middjeman’s protht, ONE PRICE, CASH2CREDIT Make your Christmas o y in 1906 at your We trust you, employers’ reference required, Call or Write for Catalogue No, 41. EET&CO., jen Lane, Manhattan, aaa’ auntie wrapped in a twordollar bill, ‘This Is} 400 Tailored Walking Suits cere and members and favited friends |INDIA SHAWL EUCHRE PRIZE} the sum requtrea by law, but Mr for Women and Young Ladies; comment. Now Paimido is wondering how 10" finest imported Suitings; strictly ‘LION BRAND ype. (UARTER CENTURY convenience, PURNITURE, brother to Paul Ketley, for the missing | ger the management of the Rev. Fath-|f * | Reduced from $48 $58 $65 CARPETS, | nusior didn't even come by his pres-| ere Daly and: Kessner, aasised by the to a saucer of | : , PAINTINGS, ent name honestly, He was born Paolo! Rey, Father Joseph W. Sholt, of Balti- Paddock Coats; Box Coats; Semi-fit- aged Antonio Vaccarelll, and changed it to| more, Md. 5 ting and close fitting Coats \ DITO Paul A. Kelley when he began to be 4] Among the prises rere « very tand- I ap Ws ll § Every suit in the lot is a genuine ANTIQUES, power in district polities, Both the] @omo India eilk shawl, donated by J. b. : ’ i } 1 RUGS, ETC, brothers have thé same weasen fontures| Coggy, leader of the Twenty-sixth Dis- bargain and this offer is made suffi- TAME. 19 THE TEST OF VALUES ciently early to give the purchasér Wg8T "LION BRAND Auwars 407 Falton Street, Brooklyn, «, 176 Newark Avy. Jersey City, Sunday World Wants | $65 ‘Broadway, 7th aid. 18th’ Streets anniv dnaaensasssniaiyamsicashis punbstscsnanasnscha said SHERIFF OW FENCE N ACING. WAR + But Hot Springs Official Will Velv W 0 See that Law Is Not ; Violated. HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Nov, 88h ims announced to-day that he interest whatever {n the con ning her . y other plated war between the rival mee » door doonniea, Ite no uae, | hehe except as to preserving good we t t ‘ps | der both at Oaklawn and Essex Park, fret, anyway cities | ‘The Sheriff also sald: ‘Peraons ofoer in Arkansas are well aware thet man and Clerk, position toward the rival racing s sworn in as P) Oscar J. Ricketts foreman. of ting and to reappoint H, T. Brian| § far as T am concerned, but nel! the office | must look to me to fight tte battle,” | aoe le back. One of the season's genuine beauties—a $4 value offered They are stunning enough for Thanksgiving gifts, | Beautiful soft silky material, attractive full blouse, smart new curved V-shaped yoke, daintily marked with lace. Bayadere tucks across the front, topped with French shirring; short fluffy pontiff sleeves with Ince bands and lace frill, Lace trimmed collar and dainty tucked Wednesday at $1.98, ) { New Promenade Models, $10.00 and $12,00 Skirts, $5 98 @ Dressy, prettily designed, fit in every way for home, street or theatre wear on Thanksgiving Day. Designed and tailored by artists who devote their whole time to skirts, Broadcloths and Cheviots, Cameron Checks and Scotch Plaids, Newest Circular and Plaited Styles, Bnug ditting over the hips without tightness, dmping beautifully to tho knees and with the fashionable new flare t This Reduction Sale embraces every model for every purpose— every new style plait and knee kilt—serviceable street skirts, walking skirts and skirts for formal wear, It is a bright, snappy assortment, brimlul of style and good taste. Remember Alterations FREE juin‘ iin sic Wednesday Reduced C0 Sr AMEN The 1905 World Almanac and Encyclopedia Begins Whore Other Reierence Works Step. You yo further and yom fare better with the stendan@ American amoual, FOR MORE THANA THE LEADING 2 FoR25° COLLARS 25 cents; by mall, 95 cents, Work Monday Wonders. i 4