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DISHONESTY ON INCREASE, DUE. TO POOLROOMS So Declares Magistrate Breen In Holding Prisoner. Magtstmts Breen. tn halding. John Davis, Goorge Brown and Vred Fletach- ver for.trial oa a charge of running a pool-room, In West Sidv Court to-day, Charged that pooi-rooma can run only With the Knowledge of tte police. ‘The three men held were arrested a weak ego last:Saturday in-a raid made by Aergt, Meade and a squad from Hoad- quarters on a pool-room at No, 192h Broadway. Inspector Walsh, of the West Sido Inspection Dis! amt Capt. Haipin, ef the West Sixt snth street etation, knew nothing of the tad until It was sstoner Brugham, in speak- ny-in favor of the dill to im power to reduce Inspeotors at ‘eferred to the rald and said that Walsh td not know of the this fool-room he was not Att) be ane Inepectbr. State Deputies Got Evidence Information upon which the pool- room wis 1 rurnianed— by" 4 Rtate Su tam J. at Wiliam White a Nicholas Burl, at work in the Wstrict, discovered the & place and got tho ev Magistrate. Bro tion Inst work and announced pall. tor fons, trial In the Court o ‘Accompanying the decision w fotiowine-memorsndun.written bythe Magistrate: Dffense Is made a felony by statute, yet pool-rooms fourtsh green bay trees in every section of the city, Thousands of men, young and old, can tell you of the exact location of pool-rooms. “Thelr existence {s a public secret. . It Ys idle to say that the police are blind ‘to them. Dishonesty In_Incrense. “Nothing so dulls the public cons tence us flagrant disregard for the law. The result can be seen every day | _______tn_the police courts in the inoreasing. + dishonesty of trusted empioyeca on moderate salaries. “It would be better to have this law lod than to male ita. mockery. present tine, the faved the humilintion of knowin: the law was derided and of bel that {te violators were obtalning im- mwunity for @ Sis price ies “WASHINGTON 0 DENIES ee UMN SLT President Zelaya. WASHINGTON MhO Ts iow Cosi ment believes ft edvised had iween the —S Bie Americar any tary Bac tones: lie been no naga Io O allantly offere Until che mailed object of full alan autho Tho nows published Inn St. Louis n- < paper reurdin He Amer leas. TRE AR fe mer tats umny circulated by enemies of _ Rua tocuntavorably tmpreas pi ion here.” NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. CITY PARK, NEW ORLEANS, La, March 22.—The entries for to-morrow'@ races are ar by Frealdent 7 Mr. Murry wan tention trom N one-half fur Mollere, na i i, Tart 108: Soe Catharine Hay ; Dona T MH Tid; Gene Model, 315. neva RACE —Steeplech: ren SEs St ge PY Rater (oy. tonry 1 iehve Out, 18, Créoll THIRD 'RACE—Fivo r nlisee stom at; TH LE aes Redan ae, + Feticen, BEVEN eiyternth: ab . leritictsm by the public. the | “Te Is Astoundiig tat” although this) «LA FOLLETTE IMPROVED Forced Out of. Canty ty > SS. the mtatreatment net eet (EK — MARCH AY," 1907. [CHARGES AGAINST OPENING SCANDAL Controller, and Corpora- tion Counsel Begin Brooklyn Investigation. A acore of city employens, including « numberof Corporation Couns slam and eeveral oMctals of the F Depariment,-wilt probably_be haul: on charges as a result of.an inves toh which Comptroller Mata and ( Poration Counse) Ellison are c day as to the donduct of the Buren Btreet Openings of Brooklyn, All t oMicials of tho bureau have, been moned. to uppear at tho Co} Counsel's office for the Inquiry. The -tnvestigntion {x belng made tn formally, but before {It is finished it Will Iny Dare the causes of the former Ineffe organ » work of au, and r-| lon will be carried out at once. | Col, James D. Bell, who ts Assistant Corporation Counsel, t2 charge of the Buteau, waa in conference with Mr Ellison several times ‘last week, with the result that! Mr, Bell was told by his chief that the whole conduct of the bureau must be changed. Mr, Ellison to-day: invited genera! “I dill gindly melcome any !nforma- Uon relative to, the ‘conduct of this t reau, and will gtva full wetrht to co "he said. "If T find that an con guilty of misconduct! missed. Political amt men 1 JUons willcnet count. -Tt-hne—been- euq- |eosted that I transfer all there astreet= opening men, but if a man's conduct nas Jbeen unsatisfactory In one bureau I don’t want him in another, and he {ahold be dismissed. not transferred.” Comptroller Metz, commenting _on_the matter, sald! ‘This matter of condemy. nations In Brooklyn has reached the singo of a criminal acandal. . There should be the most thorough kind of a shake-up In the Brooklyn Bureau. Something in radically wrong and at thia investigation wo to eliminate the worst of the ovils. The First Step Taken. The frat move (o-diy Was the an- stoners of condemnation must be nom! nated by the Corporation Counsel him-| welt; Taatend- of by the bureau leads, an) heretofore, and Comptroller Metz sald that In future all real estate experta| must be jeainreted ts him tn person} POLICE SIDE WITH SCORE IM STREET CAR STARS I Asks People to Help, a et? nouncement that in future all commis | om LOUISVILLE RIOT Refuse to Make Arrests, When Non-Union Men Are Attacked. UISVILLE, Ky., March 1L—The nployess of the og ceveral persons Wee thrown ura were held up and conductors claimed Ing fifty waa continued tn the npts to run street oar x we med for the Any. re pea HILL DRYER co., 1$33 Broadway, New York. TELEPHONE 3752 —StAttSON: STARTS FOR HOME. | Begs + WABHINGTON; t la Follet of Wieconsin, who been it his home in this elty for | Werke a= pat, preterm! He wag not entirely and tt had not been definitely 4 mained thats her way in which it affects the system is ystem is infected with the ing t : poisons and impurities which Arg indigestion; or eating: cut sons for its being now the most j blood medicine oi the market Tt is ~jroots, herbs and barks of the forests \their sell known curative properties, by th ir fine tonic effect, young or old, We guarantee it non- jsafeand Ulcer: arising If you_aro suffering with for either, HE'S Switt “Phe-Ohvlcest-and—Largest—Assorime: We offer you the opportunity ‘to usually obtatnable In credit houses prices marked tn plain figures, HEADQUARTERS FOR DAVENPOR oak, | upholstered Combin Jardrobe and. bed, | furniture, Just Apetinent {cr isaall Y, 9 | Mareh~It=Senstor 1 has | iy Heli —to-dny for +f ‘PURELY VEGETABLE Not only is a medicine valuable for its ability to cure discase, but ig rms of di: jor proof that dt contains a particle of niineralin any form, ble treatment for Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrolula,-Sores-and Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison, and any and all diseases roma poisoned or impure stato of the blood, GRAND R A PIDS FUR NETURE,- Displayed. PARLOR AND LIBRARY FURNITURE. CARPETS, ORIENTAL. AND DOMESTIC RUGS, Finished in rich mahonany 0} Send postal for Furniture, Carpet and Rug Catalogue. 263 Sixth Ayve., | oor ott ceva nne tie ek a very importa ant factor, When the seas in Rheumatism, Catarrh, Contagious Blood Poison, ete.; rticle of its recuperative strengtt is needed to assist in eliminat- are causing the trouble. It should _|not be dosed and treated with strong mineral mixtures and concoctions that further add to, the burden, by disagreeably affecting the bow: the del one of the strongest points in its favor, and is one of the priz D widely known and-universally. ae made entirely of healing, purifying and ficids, These are selected for and.are known at the same time to the qualities to build up and strengthen every part of the system Notgnly is S hut it is the cne medicine that may be taken with absolute safety. by §. the king of blood purifiers, injurious and offer a reward $1,000 S.8-S-isa It_goca to the very dj rottont- ofthese -troubles, removes. every: trace of disease, enriches..and. builds up the blood and permanently f ary form of. blood disease write for our book. spon-Phe-Btood-and ask for-any-medical advice you-may desire ;-no- charge cures where mifieral medicines fail, ‘SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs | {Mata Floors — are also at their height. So here’s the list, long that will be. “And Some Interesting Hints for Easter HESE are the Opening Days in Millinery—and-a-wonder-|; ful showing it is that-we make here. selling of Women’s and Misses’ Suits and Spring Dresses But the Tuesday Bargain List is too important and well recognized a feature of our program to be | omitted, even for such important events as these. Orders by telephone will be filled as long as the specified lots last, but we make no promises as to how. We reserve the right in all cases to limit quantities to [:euschasers whenever we deem it necessary to protect other purchasers, as usual, The display and i % Cc) Women’s Hose, Supporters, 15c Heavy sateen pad supporters, with four wide clastic straps. Strong and well made; finished with patent nickel clasps and slides, Other-Days, 19c Main Floor.) Pear] Buttons, 3c a Doz. Best, quality of ccean pearl buttons; plain two-hole or fish eye. All desirable sizes, for waists, underclothes or chil- dren's dresses. (Malin Fldor.) Other Days, 5c 8600 BIER SAO Crystal Hat Pins, 3c In dainty’ colors, shapes and sizes, de- signed to harmonize with new spring hats.. A small-article, but there’s a sav- ing of nearly half, and you can’t have too many, (Miln Floor.) Other Days, 5c Bamboo Taborettes, 25c Taborettes and stools—pretty, useful little pieces of furniture, made of bamboo and matting. Appropriate for use on Porches or in summer cottages. (Third Floors) - Corner Chairs, 85c Well made, strong,light chairs of bam- boo, with seats of matting. Only 100 of them to sell at this price, so you had better come early. ‘Third Floor.) _Other r Days, $1.3: 35 Damask Sets, $3.95 All. linen, full bleached, Scotch damask, ‘bordered dinner cloths, with one dozen napkins, Gloths 2,235, 3,3 yards tong, Women’sWash Belts,9c Three inches wide, made of good white duck, Carefully finished and mounted buckles, (Main Floor.) Other Days, 15c Children’s Drawers, 29c Fine muslin and cambric drawers, trim- med with embroidery or lace, combined with tucking and hemstitching. Sizes 4 to 16 years, (ecend Floor.) Other Days, 49c to 59c Kimono Sacques, 25. Of ‘an. excellent quality of lawn, in a large variety of. pretty patterns and_color- ings. Double yoke, back and front. Bor- der of lawn in contrasting colors, Other Days, 35c (Second Floor.) Percale Wrappers, 75c In light or dark shades, and various patterns. of dependable pzrcale. Skirts, cut—extra—full,-finished—with_flounce, Waists-neatly trimmed. Other Days, $1.25 (Second Ficor,) Women’s-Aprons, 12c Other] Days up to. $5.95 —with-dainty;—derachable pitt or—tniekel Fancy Linens, 98c Odds-and- ends slightly soiled from handling, but in no way injured as to quality. Renaissance, drawn work, tor- chon lace and guipure scarfs, shams-and center pieces included in the lot. (Mata Floor.) Other er Days up to $1.7 75 Bed Spreads, 69c Full size_ white crochet bed spreads, in Not-more-than-twe-to- ome customer. muallgorders seen Other Days, 85 Made of seal grain leather, black or brown. Lined with moire. Contains Sao coin purse and card case, Vienna leather handles; 7-in, gilt frame. Other Days, 48c House Dresses, *1 Suitable for morning, maids’ or nurses’ dresses. One or two piece styles, in numerous patterns of fresh, neat-looking percales. Sicond Vloor.r Other B ays, $1.25 to $1.50 ~ Silk Kimonos, 81.75 Beautiful oriental patterns of fine China (Main Floor.) front, and plain satin borders to match, (Seeond Floor.) Felt House Slippers, 25c For men and women. Your choice of | “any patterns or sizes left from our winter stock for the one-smail price. Other Days, 50c Second Floor.) Men’s-House_ Slipp nt—of-Mnely—Made—Furniture—Hyer buy GRAND RAPIDS Furniture not on our Mberal charge system. All MISSION FURNITURE, T SOFA BEDS. Deautiful depay tutte fox couch, ieee ot $39 in soft CHIFFONTER, Bird's Bye in “ene, “room. 04 & 105 W. 1th St. Some hemstitched at bottom and down both sides; others finished with hem and four rows of tucking. All made of good lawn or muslin. Other Days, Se (Second Floor,): | Macaroni or Spaghetti, 5 lb. Carton, 21c , This is a good quality of American macaroni and spaghetti, and is popular for Lenten ise. 1.0-morrow, a. 5-Ib, car- ton, 2lc. Other Days, 30c (Feurth Floor.) to-morrow’s selling. tailor stitched; coat sleeves with cuffs, | (Secdad Fi And This As An ‘Extra Special.’’ : Women’s Black Cloth Jackets, *2.95 SPECIAL’ Purchase of fine jackets, priced at an astonishingly low figure for A Material alone is worth more than $2.95. These are 22-inch, hip-length jackets, made of that good quality of ladies’ cloth which many stores call broadcloth; faultlessly tailored and finished throughout. fitting back; fly front; collarless outline, finished with soutache braid and buttons. — 3ac Good looking house slippers; well made, of a superior quality of gray velvet; fin- ished with leather soles and heels, + Other Days, 75c (Becdalt Floor.) Box of 50 Cigars, $1.50 Vitality Perfectos, an excellent brand, that affords as pleasant a smoke as any five-cent cigar, This special price just to get acquainted. (Main Floor) Other Days, $2.50 Tight Neatly Would Ordinarily Sell for $4 or $4.50 Other Days, 35c ~a-varicty-of desitable Marscilies- designs.— No- Eee Hand Bags, 39c silk, made-with-gathered-yoke~back-and: Other Days, $2. 95 | jeve: tA Phenomenat “Six-Day Advance Sale-of Superb. | Spring Garments, An event without peer or precedent—one that fs bound to establish a brand-new record in the popular \{! Bloomingdale Suit Store—the store that constantly \courts porppae ison There are from 6 +1008 styles at each price. most popular are futthfully portrayed above. The-Suits are as perfect in style and fit as they are in workmanship, and as none of the makers represented would, may — ‘becsure thar L high-class work. __ The Secret—At. this time of the yeat many. manufacturer cannot Beet their obligations; in’ other instances the makers refuse to deliver the goods ordered because ratings are unsatis- | sactory. We eet the ‘Roods at our prices—you get the benefit 1,000 ee SmartTailored Suits Were Placed on Sale This Morning At One-fourth to One-third | Underprice. Two of the neces; allow any but suits that -the ation to leave their establishm y¥! every garment is-a strong “expression “of as $18.75 Suits for. ‘$22.50 Suits for - = $14.75 $27.50 Suits for 1$30:00 Suits for There are suits. for the average build of women— for the tall, for the short, fot the slender, and for the. stort. Every SiZe, from 34 to 50, in nearly every style and’ An extensive assortment, from 14 to-13 years. ——| The materials employed i in the construction of these “marvellous garments are mien’s wear worsteds, Scotch’ mbr.| tures, heather tweeds, Panamas, worsteds and broadcloths, tm TaD A CSR Gara DT eisale ell continsc/all esis = sale will continue all wee RE MEMBER There ts not an undesirable- eee in the whole lot. We have provided additional salespeop! | thoroughly familiar with the:sutt ‘ ‘business, so you arc assu lof ee intelligent and courteous service. ry shade. Bloomingdales 50th to 60th St. uningSaies’. 01 Floor, 60th 8t. Best ~9-Lex, to 3d-Ave, Our Mutual Credit System makes customers and keeps them. best because it is the simplest. Wilton Rugs. ON CREDIT. Our credit system Is tho Smyrna Rugs, upward roy bale. | is tae diee’ ety: | RHURE: Box Boat ae Muhowany. \value 8,50 (5.50 4

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