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a a \ NOTIFIES MAYOR PICKS POCKET AS ABOUT SANBLN Magistrate Crane Sends Word of a Raid in Charley Murphy’s District. WANTS HIM TO STOP IT, Court Surprised that So Great a Man Would Permit Such Goings On. in the Yorkville! Magistrate Crane, Court, to-day notified Mayor Mo(lellan that there Is ling In Elgbteenth Assonbdly Distr fw Caarley F Murphy, head of Tammany Hall, !s leader: This came about throug arealan: ment of elght men, al! they were actors, who were yesterday in a raid at No, & U Squire cast, a large office billding, by Capt. Hussey ani sof the East Twenty-second stree atio! Magistrate Moss was awanda Club, the hom Murphy, and admitted t bonds furnished by Jon brother of mand at the An- w of Mr. Murphy asked otlve Kuhne soners were arraigned to- A keno “layout” found at the place was Jald on the ders in f s trate Crane, This is keno? detective Hears About Murphy. “Gn whose distric, Is tule eatel? avkel the Court dunes L. Parry, \ vitinen who had been allowed to speak fo: ers, replied, “The Kigitoon “Who is the leader?" persisted the Court "Cnarley Murpay sild Barry, sur Drised at the supped ignurinve of ihe Court. “What! Charles Murphy, the leade of Tammany Hall?’ said the Court. “You mean to siy there is a gambling douse bi his distric.? Tam surprised, Ho is such w Kreat man and a pur man, and te pecn uc rf ) take placo"' ‘Turning to Marry 1a trate Crane satd, “Wil you pr me to report this to Mayor MeCleilin, that gambling is glng va la Chale Murphy's disiric ‘UL AiTee 1 will if you want me, do want you to tell ho will start rig ie Mayo! Charles spoke for 4 actors” interrupted Played for “Charity.’ f affirmatives, Wio anid insisted he There and one of was Samuel J Was & chorus the pri Was ip no Way leader, Wid t simply “Lot played for actors who road. “I tell you what you ought to do,’ sali tho Court, after hearing this ex planation. “Yuu ought to write a play and use this for a plot, and have the raid in and have ©. Francis Murphy . He will certainly assume Boe good character,” Magistrate Crane finally held all elgnt men in *00 ball ea for trial, holding | them to be gacnblers, HELDPASINERIN | fl. VISTAS Crowd Tried Panic and Bricks | in Vain to Rescue Man Arrested in Theatre. While a audeville show was in prog: in the Palace Theatre at Tiird Avenue and One Hundred and Twenty- ainth street, last night, two men in the gallery began to fight. Policeman John Taggart, of the East Dne Hundred and Twenty-stxth Street | Gtation ,enjoying a night off, decided {t was up to him to go™up and stop the fight. By the time he reached the gallery the two scrappers were going ‘t hot and heavy and ter admirers had formed a ring around them. Taggart plunged in and grabbed one of the men. Then some one put out the lights and pome one else yelled: “Firel”’ Everybody that could get at Taggart janded a kick or a punch on him, but be fought Wis way through the dark to an exit on a fire escape. When he reached this his prisoner tripped him and he and the prosiner rolled ead over eels down the fire-es- cape stairs to the ground. There they straightened out and Tag- started for the station house with man. A half block from the house bile ot" that followed came up with 1 of bricks and ‘an shying ] H the policeman. He blew his for help and finally succeeded in ina his man in the station house, 0 himeelf as William Siar, af'No. 6 ast One Hundred ipistyate Barlow fined him #0 in the dem Court 9-day, peace ILLEGAL VOTER AN IDIOT, Tombs Physician faye that Carroll Should Be Bent to Asylum, Dr. McGuire, the Tomba physlolan, has recommended to Attorney-General Maver that Joseph W. Carroll, confined in the Tombs under an indictment gharging {llega voting, bo sont to an wane. usylom: Carroll ia muffering Me ays that the man hits for than a vie how an a eee | WOMAN AND MANTO district and put a stop to \ SLEVTAS Look 0 Lone Man in a Car Didn't) Know Men Opposite Were Detectives. In a One Hundred and Twerty-fifth mtreet cur, moing west lite last night, #AL three mon, Two who were tog fat on aide, the other sat opparite. Tae wwo cast furtive glances at the one from time to time, The one had no apprrent Interest in anything until a) Well-Crossed man got in at Madison avenue and sat beside him, Tien he; Wes ali animation. ‘Nie two braced yo and also showed some interest, Sud denly the well-dressed man dug in pocket and hauled out the i he Joné man. It hud been surreptitiously exploring among his belougins The tWo men jumped acros: the car and grabbed the lone man, but he ke away, ran to the rear and jumped off Wo, who were eDiective Sergeants rice and O'Conn jumped him and caught him. Then began 4 lively scrap, which didn’t end until fe ps man had been pounded pre hard The car had gone on, and there no one ¢ » ain against the So the ni man. tives took him to arned that he was ~ of whose # or are Harry 0: ', Kid Carter and George 8) lin thas been arrested thre times and has three brotlers who are no 4 orooks—Vincent, Edward and y the detectives | eae the man who Was "dipped' o) ar shows up a fine chance to se A noted member of @ noted fam- ily of crooka will. be & complaint Shevlin day or two lost, for without will be fre in a HME SINE Of Antoinette Tolla and ‘Jerry Rossa Will Be Executed and ki! her husba her h N. J, was to-day r y Justice Gi Court, i } Jan, 12 ome, Jerry Koss jered Demetrio on the sume almost calmly and Appeals de her case neoessary Inte: something, but { was refused was vmiling when taken back to was greatly affectdi by his He crim all the time he was He has had two triale and nvicted each time, Unless there nterferecee there will be a hanging in Hackensack or was or is some double Jun, 12, JAMES MoGREERY & CO. Saie of Umbrellas On December the 13th, Men’s and Women’s 26 and a8 inch, Covered with piece dye, Taffetas, Handles;—pearl, ivory, gun metal, silver trimmed nat- ural wood, cape horn and sterling silver capped, 1.75 value 2.50 Covered with tape edged, twill silk, Handles:;—pearl and ivory mounted with sterling sil- ver or gold trimmings,stag horn, gun metal, cape horn andsilver trimmed natural wood, 2.85 value 3.50 to 4,50 Covered with tape edged, Levantine Silk, Handles;—ivory, pearl, cape| horn, stag horn, gun metal and natural wood mounted | with gold or silver, 3.85 value 5.00 to 7.00 Covered with tape edge, Levantine Silk. Handles:—long, ivory and pearl, sterling silver and gold trimmed pun metal, inlaid ivory, stag horn, ete 4.85 value 7,00 (0 9.00 \ Twenty-third Street. if | Together on Jan. 12, | | : v to show what it can do. It will perform its part efficient- ly if you give it “fair play.” When your stomach causes distress, there’s a reason, Hasty meals, unwise. diet, overeating, rich food are some of the causes that force the stomach to rebel, Give it “a lift” over these hard places, Acute Indigestion, Heartburn, Sour Eructa+ tions, Flatulence, Bloating, Heaviness and all Stomach Disorders are remedied by BEECHAM'S PILLS a medicine that for over fifty years has been so success- ful in its mission of health, The efficacy of these won- derful pills has earned the gratitude of thousands, They act promptly on the digestive organs, give natural as- sistance to carry on the several /unctions, and supply health and strength to the vital organs. When your stomach is sick, weak or inactive Beecham’s Pills Will Show What It Can Do 10c, and 260, Bold Everywhere in Boxes, AMMEYE 6th Ave,, Cor, 20th St. C R Men’s Holiday Slippers Moroccos, Kids, Alligators, Russia Calf and Goat Skin. , li €vély fashionable form, of the best materials and workman- ship and at the least prices, . No present brings greater comfort and satisfaction to a man than a pair of Slippers. Slippers for the old men, for the young men, for the boys and girls. . Beautiful Slippers for women, in every style and color of and patent My, leathers Men's Romeo Slippers Men's tan Romeo Slippers... .82.50 Men's black Faust Slippers,.,, 250 Men's tan Romeo Slippers... 2.00 Men's Opera Slippers | Men's russet real alligator Slippers, he PP $2.00 . 2.00 Men's tan kid Slippers..., ‘. 2,00 ODS Plaoa BU SUPPETES 443 Men's black Romeo Slippers... 2.00 noe HW id suppers serrers HBO vant, tan Romeo Slippers.... 1.25 Mes Bick wid Slippers 490 Men's black Romeo Slippers... 1.25 Men's tan kid Slippers........ 125 A Men's black kid Slippers....., 1.25 Men's Patent Leather Pumps Men's tan kid Slippers 1,00 Men's patent leather Pumps. ..$3.00 Men's black kid Slippers...... 1,00 Women’s Evening Slippers, $3.00 to $8.00. Also, Carriage B ots, to protect slippered feet....... teveeeeeee 83.50 Dolls’ Shoes and Stockings, all Colors. Santa Claus Men's patent leather Pumps,,, 1.50 Will be at our store every Ja: untilChr stmas, Come and see him and bring the Children, We have a new list of the regular $1.09 Dise Records on sae to-morrow at 37 Cents, 1) ¢ selectionsare too numerous to nf ntion, Come early toget the very late popular selections. Dise Records Cabinet in solid oak, $9.98, Sold elsewhere at $15.99, Phonographs worth $10.00 sold to» morrow with Six Golumbia 4 98 records at Musical Instrument Dept. Stewart Banjo at $5.98, This is an unheard of price. Mandolin, rosewood, 21 ribs, inlaid with pear!, a beautiful instrument, ‘ ; 4.98, Violin Outfit, Compitte, Box, Bow, Fosin and fine Violin, 53:85: Harmonicas, Violin Cases, Music Stands, Army Bugles, Accordions, Every- thing tn the musical line at lower prices than any place in the city, Give Your Stomach a Chance G, DECEMBER 12, 1906, The Greatest Christmas Stock and the Greatest Christmas Business This Store Has Ever Known. The store pulse throbs with Christmas activity every minute now. Aisles are crowded, Counters are sur- rounded, Decorations add to the splendor. It’s a beautiful and inspiring sight. Are you a part of it? If not, you I should be. No other store can save you as much on y We're out for a record this year, and we'te going to have a comes on January Ist. Store Will Be Open Saturday Evening Until 10 0’ Clock This for the accommodation of the thou- sands who are unable to find time to do their Christmas shopping during the regu- Jar store hours, This Saturday until 10, Women’s Sweaters—Two Specials And a Sale of Silk Petticoats. The girl with a Sweater (is the prevailing fad—and it’s a good one. We've the Sweaters—thousands of them—and they'll make ideal Christmas gifts. Sweaters of splendid all-wool yarns, in V or hich neck style; all colors and every size; $2.90 values, $4.79 Sweaters in high or V neck style: very finest yarns; all the most de- sirable colors. Sizes 34 to 44, $3.50 VALUES, 00 reeree cocecess Geee Silk Petticoats Of very fine Taffeta Silk; shirred or accor- dion pleated; finished with ruffle; in black only; splendid wearing Taffeta, Also jersey top style with silk ruMfles—black only.. «+++ 83.95 Second Floor. Christmas Aprons A Low Priced Sale of New Sorts Inexpensive sorts, Ideal gifts where only some little remembrance is required. No one ever had too many aprons, you know. Maids’ Aprons of Lawn, with deep hem and large tle strings, 90, Malds' and Sewing Aprons; also Tea Aprons, of lawn or Swiss, with or with- out bibs, 25e. Nurses’ and Maids’ Aprons; full size; bibs hemstitched or trimmed with Ham- burg; nice quality of lawn; others with- out bibs, B9e and 49e, Gingham Kitchen Apron, of extra good quality and size, 5e. A splendid lot of fancy Tea Aprona of. Swiks trimmed with embrold 1 bbons: specially price Be, , 4 ysc ‘dea’ Pata | Many” oti ey care to pay eed Furniture to Help the Little Folks Pass the Time A way. Every piece is a practical one; built in a substantial manner; made to last; made to withstand all sorts of hard usage. But priced within reach of your purse, A great stock—on both the Third and Fourth Floors, CHILDREN'S WRITING MORHIS DEAK hn gh tiniah, i, n (rr) CHAIRS, prices, tamaing trom iito . th oak and WRITIN BAe. m8 Ld entan, ;, with rat ra a4 fon and nel prices ranging bel ™ 980 id foe. fron 180 to Cui) pty 6,00 REP Ts bar inge Re HILDREN'S f f CHATRS. | finish; very durable, 1.49 in omk, BENTWOOD yith tray: | prices ranging from 1.00 | ¢ to 8.00 | | Chitdrents | | Mission Furniture, | yx. i CHAIRS, with etn fro Ong drawer $00 cover en | taunt ets underneath, brass ROCKERS fro 0 | hoeany Roe rom 275 hewany finish tvinming and also under ND TALES, 2.78 | from LINK tn” f upward mie Bah 4.60 ————lllllllll——— andy for the Holidays Largest and Most Select Stock in Town. The Christmas Candy Store at the rear of Centre Aisle, main floor, is a busy spot just now. A wonderful stock of sweets—complete in every detail and at the RIGHT prices, which is quite essential when it comes to candies, Particular attention will be given to large holl- day orders as well as to little ones, i FANCY MIXTURES for Sunday Schools, Churches and so forth, Very spe- clal at 10c. pound, or in 35-pound pails, with no charge for seventy half- pound boxes. OUR finest ¢ Bon Hon, Impe Fruits, Almonds, &¢.; @c. pound ot | Cur stles, Goonsberries S-pound box for ' {275 Bu.KO. al Wa for Mixture Chocolates, | OUR mi Raspberries, Goonsberrics, ete. 5 finest Assoriment of Jatés, Hon Bons. ete.; special a ; 1), or Belb, box for SLqT 0 | Red Bon Bons for table decoration Ib 7 006 ©; SBc. pound; ° 1 ¢ | Salted Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans, | eto 8¢, (0 81 pound Roxes with Holly sea Roars, fom. 0 abe, en and Pink Carlands for ‘ Be. to B00, Immorialte Bells, from ,,{n anowball bells | autos, — dhimne' idding Ce tiom $1.78 to, $5008 | andes for filling favors, Ife, | Pamer sleda, dis Sma and OPAVE 2HK2ZESTREETS, DRY GOO ah on =—=— our Christmas gifts, No other store serves you as well, very comfortable margin to spare when accounting time Santa Claus Entertains You Almost Every Hour of the Day When he is not in the 22d st, Show Win- J dow doing his feats of magic, you'll find him in the Toy Store on the 3d floor, He is the wonder of all the little folks, co. ’ ’ Men’s and Women’s Gloves No Charge for Pretty Boxes Don't know of any Christmas gift much more suitable than # nair of Gloves, We've the stock just as we always have. Just bring the size and leave it to us to give you the best to be had—for the money you care to spend, Women's real kid or capeskin, pique or Pp. xX. m, sewn; one clasp; spear or Paris point backs; oak, tan, brown, red and manila... $1.10 Women's Glace Kid, Cape, Mocha, Suede or Buckskin in all weights; lined or unlined; all colors and black and white teseseeeses, SL SO Women's Glace Kid of extra fine qual- ity; Pique sewn; Paris points; one clasp; broad, mannish cut; splendid shades $1.25 Men's Pique sewn Dogsk! ‘aris point backs; one clasp; tan, brown, red, 7 $1.00 and Buckskin, prix seam, overseam Sewn; clasp or button; newest backs; best colorings. .... eusove Men's Gauntlets of Fur, Dogskin, Mocha or Buckskin; unlined or lined with lamb's wool; rabbit, Angora ong rad ssenevees, $1.50 to $5.50 im A Real “Opportunity” to Buy Holiday Handkerchiefs With the facilities at our command, there's hardly a store that can our prices on Holiday Handkerchiefs, Every one is the Adams stan of quality, and no broader assortment is to be found, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S fine Linen Handkerchiefs; Irish manufacture with hand- embroidered initials; put up in fancy boxes containing 1%4 pied eee" LAS dozen; each box with an attractive top picture, Made to sell at MEN'S AND WOMEN’S hand-embrotdered inithad $2 the box. Very special at. Handkerchiefs, in boxes of half a dozen: Regular $1.00 box at 790 ‘Sena egular $1, 20 dex atgoo, Regular $3.00 box at $2.45, desided Regular $3.50 box at $2.90, Men's and Women's Irish Idnen hemstitched Hand- kerehiefs; full finish; all width hema: 180, kind at ra r-go0, 250, kind at aoc, joe, kind atase 200, kind at 130 350, kind at roa, 500. kind at soc. 630, kind at 400, Men's Japanese Sik Handkerchlefs, with embrotd- ered initials; fine quality; made to sell 39¢ at B0c, each, Very special this week let Fi.Near Centre. ——ooeeeee—eeEE 2 Holiday Table LINENS Splendid Novelties for Christmas Snowy-white linens for the Christmas dinner table, Surely mother would appreciate such a gift, And the prices are so reasonable—all of them within what you can afford to pay. The specials:— Table Cloths :— Beaut!ful quality; all linen Satin Damask; choice patterns with pretty borders:— 8-4 size at $1.89—value $2.50, 10-4 size at $2.25—value $3.00, 12-4 size at $2.49—value $3.50, Dinner Sets :— Hemstitched all linen Satin Damask Table Cloth, with dozen: Napkins to match; all are very handsome patternss— 8-4 size at $5.75. —value $7.00, 12-4 size at $7.49—value $9.00, 10-4 size at $6.49—value $8.00, Hemstitched Table Cloths:— Silver bleached all linen Satin Damask, of beautiful qualttygand {ny splendid patterns:— 8-4 size at $1.75—value $2.50, 10-4 size at $2.25—value $3.00, 42-4 size at $2.75—value $4.00, TRAY CLOTHS; all linen hemstitched ; LUNCH CLOTHS; fine all linen Satin Damask; hemstitched Satin Damask, openwork de- and signs; SOc. value, at... 35e openwork; 36x36, at........ 98e ‘J TOWELS; pure white all linen Satin LUNCH CLI hemstitched, all TOWEL ail Damask; openwork border; 25¢ Inen pure w hite Satin Dam- ask; 36x36; $1 value........ 69c fnotted fringe; 38c, kind.... rt Floor, English Doll Perambulators, A Sale at $5.98 . Just as you see them in the picture; a perfect copy of the big English Perambulators that are now so much in use for “real” babies, We placed an order for two hundred and fifty of this particular style, and offer them at the ex. ceptionally low price of $5.98, Made with English leather cloth, hood! li and reversible; rubber-tire wheels; s are blue, dark green and carmirie, nty styles of Doll Perambulators in colors; at prices from $4.45 to $12, ns Nag 1 Hass Dolly; made rectinin: ac d I Tote) vis special at nae 3.49 Fourth Floor, ==: -F ’ a aT TT Torr me ome aleor Rubber Boots and Rubbers prices in New York With the immense buying facilities at our command we dise and prices that have never before been equalled ds of palrs—of every kind Ready to-morrow, in this city, by mail. Storm King Boots. Dull Finish Best quality in boys’ sizes from ¥ to! youths gt t zes from 11 to 10% y 8 peel t Yo: very J, OS 1H: special w 1.49 Boys’ sizes from 1 to 2; yf Youths’ (alzes with very special at .69 heavy | soles oT BS Great Specia Men's $2(0 pure gum light Jersey Youths Peed cloth Aretics; M and F sizes with | heavy wide; eines 6 to 11; sprcial poles; 1 to 2.15 at. see AD 2 Women's biack fleece Jersey reat quailty. 10° boyd cloth top rubber Overshives, § sizes from 3 to OM fits’? diana 69c nd in mens ae trom 6 t0 Sapecial } wenuine Gc grade; during this sale maxe, Entire Block on Sixth Ave. are able to begin this Annual The prices, i So that we can supply every demand that may be ‘wo thousand pairs of pure Gum Rubbers for Wom Sale of Rubber Boots and Rubbers with both merchane are less than most stores pay for their Rubber Goods, made upon us—either In the store or , in fact, i Second Floor, Gum Boots. Bright Finish “ Boy rom 2% to; J, OS) Boots. Light welght, for boys from 6 to % 3 from 6 to end girls, In sizes frei 1.95 eclal at 1 eo clal at. . Is in Arctics. | Light welght, In minsew Women's fine four-buckle or high arta OP b Arotics; black fleece te 1 ve Light wolght Mi all sizes; special at,, in’ ‘women's élz08 = from Hioys' two-buckle Arctica, tM to 8, at from 8 to 6M; very apectal i RSs crrisscasen caeeanietiirsteens Youths “Btorm Kip {n simon from 2% to jaan brigit f i at 880 apalr, ery pair of this year'e