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“BIN WRECKERS TORE TRED BY THE EVENING WORLD, nates i ramen At a A AA MO WT oh EC BBED: NEARER S ON IEE I THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 190 CAPTURE VALET CHARGED WITH - CHARGED WITH THEFT OF GEMS clared to the police wae not acovunted for. From the story told the police and the partial confession of the youth Lawyer Rosenberg, Harris has pean | ‘ leading a rather gay life in the Tender- join since be quit his position with the diamond house early In’ November. No apprehension ae felt by Noel & Go. when younggilarris falied to report | -THLIANS ATTACK PADING SLEUTHS basement again and found the floor, they say, nearly two inches deep with a mixture of liquor, emptied from bot- tes. The floor was covered with broken Bottlen of all sizes, The Itallane were still seated about the tables, : Upon the floor were also a number of “Rogers MISEIT Ficloy Full Dress @ FIRS (fF YEAR : 3 00 THEFT WORTH $I (00) Uses kerrmara| eserves: Surrotind Baxter, St. |mreezonts jneluciea stweressre, bores) | u ed ry) S ts | 4b : youth who represonted kinselt a8 bis] Dace Take 9% Pri SCM hei in ca oad Eee X' ul ) cen s — | pee eile iatemioelloe ana Ane fees fe es ee charge, ok violating the Liquor From the most exclusive custom tailors of © ——— : ee leas : : ea Urb) a ter tag atts tong} and Find Many Weapons, | Reter Tetrice,his brother, ts New York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Boston, Youth of Eighteen Arrested on ("oy wane War { Bee eee ee caeccpeictecloas tes: Baltimore and Washington —all uncalled- | A private {proved that than bis missiix for garments, made to the personal measure of the most particular and, hypercritical estikation by Mr: Noo} ais son was no Otter / aault. A 3-calfbre pistol was found ki} hin feet. 2 | Twenty-three It#ans were arrested Brooklyn Grand Jury. Still! Disappeared After the Home of Alvin Devereux Was The supply of assorted weapons and the Accusation of His mixet-dfinks !n Baxter street was oon- Employer. {SATE aeounth waacas Gn OP, ENoq n'a dressers j = ae cE ee lataly i aiidrrtlre ; ‘ably reduced in a rald mado early|and taken to the Night Court charged mes oe i | | Stock inn idee ; ‘ a ots poetry The fabrics are the finest imported mate- < Ua) a eae ance ot ry ony Dy Delos via i nolmag Curran my tae ret canes susan ys tials woven, and every rarment is lined « aq {Mid Louis Hudson, of. Inspector Rus- | *! | eéll's ataft, on an Tall Peerlng into the basement the Charged with the theft of $50,000 worth | W f diamonds front Rudoipti Noel & Co. | Wamond merchants, of No. Maiden | Lane, Touts J. Harris, elgiteen years old, of No. Mt West One Hundred and | Seventeenth street, was Jocked up at folks, very reputobie ‘ rf throughout with the best quality of silk. About 200 Suits.are embraced in this sale—and: ‘J every garment is to be sold at _ ‘Half Price. . r ‘The boy s uh restaurant DEPOSITORS. DESTITUTE] Detective vaitsly, of tne Centrat of- : : ficg, returned from Boston last night where he had gona: to “identify. the | former yalet of Alvin Devereux, of No. wi West Bnd avenue. “ An artistic Christmas gift not only. reflects the good taste of the giver, @ valued 1 proprietor, Paul | butis a veiled tribute to the discem- | L : h pean \ hithin (rie, place w bottle of liquor before ®Ngent of the recipient: { ess. x) Ve corn, Williamsburg Trust. Receiver ~ Keeps Woman From of The Boston police arrested a man | Police Headguartey to-day apd later | brought the te amount to $2,000. | customer and the money pass, I ’ T a Suits English | Full © p; Suits, peer g : 2 | Magistrate Butts held Harria in $2 Yh ti Aer: 2 . uxedo uits, of Eng! ress 5 » made by . . — Béiig’ Evicted. Inst week tha Detective /“Bureat! be- |acraismed Tofore Magistrate Butte In| Wor ‘further examination on Satur-| le Smeets detcended into the base Ss @F-INISS | thitet, made by. such tailors as} such eminent’ tailors 23 Wetzel, Le Ota leved to be Barton C. Helrst, who on | the Tombs Police Ovurt, | any: ( Pichia atid sound anouteatwenty-Aye: ced Dear Miss) | Sanford, Douglas, Winthrop &| Droit and Harper, of. New York, for ie rae Ney, i dimappearea from the home| Harrie was arrented tn the oMceof | 9) | || Malan around « table, who, the om: be ‘called an | . Lobel, of New York and Brook- | $35.00 and $40.00, Vez Whe Kings County Grand’ Jury. cont?) 9° 3c) Devereux, at the same ‘time |Lawyer Henry Rosenbere, of No. @ ut) + ‘lcers claim, attempted to rush! them. Higa f lyn; silk lined, made to “order } sitk lined. ° imged ite examination into.the affairs) jeweiry, ‘clothing anid ‘oll paintings | Park How. by Detectivo-Lieut McCon-| While her father was ut work and| They retr fica’ aul blew |= viene Gorton ieeecalty das te ies cho preter $0r/7 $30.00) fand: p 15 Rogers’ special price, @t the suspended Williamsburg Trust| to ‘the value of $1,100 disappeared. ¥ille, after the youth had made a par- | her mother Ace at seainelanboriag pink an on the post | the nttural perlemesl the fresh violet. $35.00. i x : rs apo ty by |RTUcerY. ato! oda Jordan, the three- Kerkofl's Sacket and Face Powder In either Diet-Kise , 3 oe Company t2-44y. AMOnE the witnetweg | ee aa eer of oll palnU Ne | ene oe alte tabing hang [Dear-old dauhter, of Bensirtpin. Jordan, | summoned the rescrvey of thé Elleabeth | o Viste completes delienial tan ie Rogers’ special price, Full, Dres ~ Sults, made by: questioned were Frank H. FG 4! Tctae eave the name ot Daweon. | ita worth of gems, but denies being |Na® f-day Durned to death in the two] Sirest Siation, who’ surrounded” ike RaUnLr cesbaletesy meres | Tuxedo Suits, of tinported| such eminent tailors as Kingsley, of director; W. A; Field, secretary, and/tne Boston officials desired to hold him |reyponeible for the disappearance of Spite ace ht Sri fag | Place. OS eh abart mn cond : | Yicuna, made by such: tailors as] Philadelphia; Butterfield, of Brook- for bringing stolen property into the |i» $7,500 worth whérl Mr. Noel de-!aa— confined to #! in tooma | The detectives deacénded Into tho| Sele Agemts New Yerw | Harrington, Swan and O'Neill, of{iyn, and Henry, of Baltimore, for Btate, but Mr. Devereux desired to| bakes = a Philadelphia; silk lined; made _to| $45.00 and $50.00, 15 a press his own charges in this State and z eee order for $40.00 silk lined. °. nection with the Williamsburg Trust) 1.) pistrict-attorney’a office will be NEW PUBLICATIONS, and $45.00. 5 Rogers’ special price, ‘ = =tnrestigation, the Jenkins Trust Com- pany is also under inspection. “District-Attorney Clarke will, it ts re- > ported, move for the trials of the Dankers under tndictment immediately aftec the courts assembie for the new year. It is believed that William Gow, {hdicted for his manipulation of the funds of the’ Borough Bank, will be _ the first ‘called to trial, _ “His counsel, Martin W. Littleton, wil} be Susy in January with the Harry ‘Thaw murder trial in’ Manhattan. On ) this account, Arthur D. Campbell, tho! indicted caxtier of the Bink, may be/ scmmoned, Destitution Among Depositors. In addition to the ~suicides caused by the suspension of the Brookixn | banks, any cases of actual destitution, to may nothing of bankruptcy, are com- tug to light. Most of the money tiet “up in the bankrupt institutions 1s tha: ef people who have urgent need of it. ‘One woman, who has had a weekly allowance (from a trust fund in the ‘Williamsburg © company, would have been evicted (to-day had it not been for "the receiver, whp made arrangements — to gunrantee her rent and then Kave > “her $10 out of his own pocket. Another depositor in the Boroush Bank {s unable to pay, mortgage that has fallen due, altuouzh he had saved the money fort this very’ purpose. He han received notice of foreclosyre and Will lore his property. G. M. Stafford, acting for a commit- tee of depositors of the Borough Bank, trying to legalize a merger between —<that institution and the International Trust-Company and reorganize the two under enothér-name and new manage- ment, Frederick 6. Gunnison has been tpeationed ax the possible, head ‘of the inetuthildn, jf the tAans are successfitt, About #400,00° in needed for the pur- pose. | Rogers’ special price, | Tuxedo Sults,* Booklovers Shakespeare | JUST THE THING FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT | 'O GIFT is more ac ble than a set of books; no set of boolcs equals Shakespeare, and no Shakespeare can J MP lh p RICES compare with the Kkclovers. 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It ia understood that some of the articles stolen from the Devereux real. dence ,were later rBuyered from a place in West Thirty-eixhth street. _ Detective Vallely expects to return to Boston ‘for the prisoner in a few days. of unfinished} Full Dress Suits, made by The Worsted and Crepe Cloth, ENS such eminent tailors as Sanford & Washington, for $50.00 dence, for $60,00 —<$$<.—__—_ Van Couver, of New York; Smith Bell, of New York; Whittaker, of land, of Boston, and Sheffield, of Moston, and Turn of Provi- . and $60.00; silk lined. - 21-4 and $75.00,, 23:5 Rogers’ special price, Rogers’ special price, ° 38 E. 23d St., Bet. Broadway and Fourth Ave. Opp. Met. Life t Baiting Open Evenings Until! 10 o' Clack. their purse. They will welcome any arrangement that lightens the holiday burden, especially where the gift itself is artistically and_ practically valuable. Is there not among your friends or family one for whom the BOOKLOVERS SHAKESPEARE would be the ideal gift? There is only One Dollar to pay before Christmas, and the balance a little cach month. Incidentally this is a good oppértunity to ptesent yourself with that Shakespeare you have wanted solong. You can get it now at.’way down figures and on very casy terms. Prices 6 stocks to-day were little changed in the early market dealings, | which were quiet. Small gains and losses’ were intermingied. Denver & Rio Grande, Central Railroad of New Jerscy, and Erie 1st proferred rose’ I.) and ‘Brooklyn Transit 5-8. American Sugar dectined 1 3-& Later there was a general reaction. | tho losses averaging a point. Readink, Union Pacife, Smelting, Amalgamated Copper and Northern Pacific were the leading issues. ‘Trading was fairly ac- tive. ‘ There was some free speculative liquidation on the announcement of the duspension of the Nationkl Bank of Kansas City, Stocks whieh have been | recont favorites with the hulls were | most affected. Average losses reached a point, but the heaviest selling was | in | Whe transcontinental stocks. Buying orders ‘ere distributed and the decline haked. The character of-the support { the market drove the bears to~covei shorts and the market rallied strongly The Hill stocks were conspicuous, Great Northern preferred .rising 21-4 higher than last night and Northern Pacific 23-8 The whole lat rose. over last night's prices, averaging 2 points’ gain. je. marke! Krew stronger in the afternoon the prices going to the high- ‘est in weeks. The Dien polnte shaved Alinsourt Pa- cific up 41-4, Reading 31-8, the second | referred 6, Pennsylvania, United Btates | teel preferred and Colorado Fuel 21-2} 10 28-4, Colorado & Southern. second | preferred, American Sugar and Ameri. | can Tobacco 2 to 21-4. Atchison 13-4) and Are eematene es net di a2: There | stations. They are on their feet all the | Was @ reaction in the final dealings, but) would trample’ women and children in] The total sales of stock were 1,043,500 thelr attempts to enter already over-| shares and of bonds 4,689,000. crowded trains. s One of the special men, J, F. 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