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THE EVENING ‘WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 7 1908.) ip DCONICT Race Track Gambling Championed by “Big Tim” Sullivan; NI FRAGETTES VISITS. POLICE Condemned as Degrading to Man by the Rev. Dr. Aked GIVE POOR MAN HEADOUART RS “Putting a Bet on a Horse Race Seems to Me a Harmless Pleasure,” pon the man who ui me enses to our OC ‘S—a Lasala Marches Through the the Politician Says. Distribute Many. Buttons aail aie ie of ei ie eye i anes see) the steady grind—year in an Mulbemy Street it uilding Much Talk at Madison “out—that brings year out—that brings the expe- tobi GAMBLING WORSE THAN Square Garden cially is thls true in the manu- rience that really counts. Espe- ie facture and correct fitting of FLOATED AWAY ON LOG, DRINKING, PASTOR’S VIEW. Sober erage iene nett eveelasses, ee t fifteen or twenty of > orks) , $1.00 eyeglasses that are ac- Friends in Harlem a EOS a, foie nda ous a eutcanstiesy we tually worth A ; riends arle! aC ec :. : ° ° distri little badges and talked fron $3.00 eyeglasses tha @ ace ine avors Anti-Racing Bills Not to Save a tte platform on the aaotait at tuatly worth $800, Leeeet eine See ee We have no “Bargain Sales.” Highwayman for His Bold Exploit. the Bettors, He Admits, but eae ; to Save Others. A mysterious man, whose name the Police are keeping s called at the Brooklyn Detective Hea 1 in front Wile the ¢ out of the as little OcULISTS: "AND OPTICIANS mhet down Ike the Assyrian §4 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. id and took their stand. Be- §4 West {25th St., near Lenox Ava, a big wagon on which 2 Columbus Av. Ave.. 81st & 82d Sw rostrum, and when a couple aahaditd amp mi mints 489 FultonStrect, BROOKLYN. ander unfuried Creech Absten lesen. » the free air of By Nixola Greeley-Smith. To-morrow the final vote will be ken on the anti-racing bills, Gov eposed tii place, Mrs of Joseph who Sing Sing. the peramt Sinbad. According to De who talked with the man, the 18 a prosperous business man and en Joys a wide acquaintance with Itotu Tegidents of Brooklyn. “He is afraid, #t is known he te of Lasala wil! find nim anc ing he will not wake up as usual. This man talked with a pai of Lasaia’s, an the pal {s under great od friend, When you think way he describes etter the man got over the wails, | @bout the only way the man could have escaped.” Rode on Log in River. Lasala bas been known associates as “Bunny” on accou is small stature and his qu owing tricks and man his footprints ended near track at the walls, the t having jumped a freigi by Lisanti’s ca ala Cor iughes’s measures for the suppres- B eetanet arent ion of race-track gambling, the pas- sage of which would mean the clos- ng of race tracks in New York. A final word was said yesterday Albany by Timothy D. Sullivan, setter known as “Big Tim,” for the k owners and the lovers of ys, and a final an- ver for those in favor of the bills ed by the Rev. Charles F. pastor of the Fifth Avenue ist Church. nig black let- Votes for Women!" When the unemployed on the s, and the june saw this they troop sroup of suffrage until, by the time things were in readiness for the speaking to begin Was a crowd of several hundred waiting for seme- ing to happen Nothing ever. T da cireus- r to the ne who thinks g bills will pinion that the eople, who must BPEL W7XOLA GREELEF OMIT OY A HIGH GRADE VAPNI ANDO STAIN oa “He c tracks,” Lesgislature has ; poeinenas » is smart and have some orm of gambling = . ists Stai dantertl ey would expect him to : ats ( airways and stair rails his way an ii ties todgep. Ga iis a ae ane e TIMOTHY DS SULLIVAN REV De CHAS: F AKED- Wx Bari to have a coat of 5 ae ave a coat of @id not stop until he got ¢o the river, hoping to find a boat there, but nis luck was bad, and the b was a log. He waded into the water and threw his arms around a big log. going with the curr pushed himself out as far In this way he drifted o the shadow of the big and in the early morning | and shoulders, just above the surface Of the river, looked like nothing more than an old piece of driftwoc “He could, not swim, but when he got | Barrytown he kicked and paddled ‘oni he telt'the bottom under his fest scrambled ashore. Then he catight @freight. which took him to Harlem. Friends Awaited Him. year,-- way you can keep them always looky ing nice. The expense is trifling, because you can do the work your- self. a8, not a st he could get ~-- = FAMOUS CERN Hai LAD sh 7 hall Not Ring To Whole Town Turns Out to -rof. Koch Takes Long Trip “you know as well as I that people “Once in Harlem, things were easy,| have got to canitigamblelonel wavitheyiileamble o Rest After Arduous Se sini es Gat ATE ue ; F PUPS scatatceletat ac inecaiat meets | cnathoe: wos aerate ee cteee ru eee | a : est After Arduous See the New York Team |New Fat Yay Be Removed Rapidy by a ing place end soon he was there. A! though I've neve irink now n doesn’t Work in Afr and Al Orth. | Osis, Windies Lebo a drink “VOU CANUT L SISLATE MOR. 11 7! XO MEN.” 80 long as » them out hes was ing for him 's en money and a p The man who told me this said the was a merry pany there and tt laughed and toasted Lasnla in the of Italy. ‘Bonny’ was in high spirits | You can't and he laughed and sang Why “It was easy,’ he sald. ‘The guards et gam up there and the police in New fre fools, and to amarter, I quarters in Mulberry stree did, my man told me, ye ing, right after roi! were waiting for hi gratulate him when h “Lasala, @hange of cl and he was ke me as b Milk is one of man’s few PERFECTLY com- plete foods. But of all tocds it isthe most easily contaminated. Get this PERFECTLY complete food, PERFECTLY safe by using eS | Necessity fo- Exercise. the maj Arimatic and. 3 fe which they can e the Wall le track at least e at the worst en wait till Ming you y are down tothe far and away lue laws and re-enact them ) burn a few witches it might t lost vet.” ave hin ALL Be TTING ALE UO 44, DR. AK 12 ECOTDS ut 0 fs far i me h sent’ him ‘It was i @etermined himself. Calls It Outrageous. ever rec desperate Healthy cows, clean stable , milk 20% rchermand Peaks 1LY pasteurized by aproe s; MOE comp'ete than that re ommended by the United States Gov- ernment. Ee ture the ca on the bottle reads She field Per'e:tly Pasteu-ized Milk. At our 40 s ores or delivered in botties at 102. a QUART. Te ephone your order 10 6750 Columbus ather was summer-lik Special For This Wednesday CHOCOLATE AND VAN, CO- : COANUT CREAM cus 0 cent pouxp LUC in 8 sbody SPECIAL A SSORTERCHOED. 9 | Nenantlon, bat will be inno. Sacto First Inning, LATES(20 kinds), POUND A JC} ue Baa Gla AT EOL Ua TEE Te paricenl Seay Ae IK : A Ors very | Schuman filed to Hemphill, Bowen |cHucoLATE COVERED i H i ooker singled to righ ts 4 “GAMBLER’S SPIPIT TS THAT OF AT UPUR Fite | a Park Row store open every evening untl. Help Wan’‘ed To-Day ! ‘As advertised for in The Morning World's Want Directory, thought no dine DIED tensions of being a Roman 16, ILLER, bes Dardingkiller and at. [21, o'clock beat [™ We deliver treo purchases of one do! a Tand over between Hattery and 200th atr DARDINGKILLER.—0n 9 TUESDAY, APRIL 7 — Addroseers .... Agents i i ‘Apprentice . nblink pen 4 ton was’ Mrs Ida Barrows ( ; } : : nie [aiso ‘all’ Broakiyn oie Artist vaso ‘ oten = ‘ kes \ late John J. Curran, Bakers Peer e Cir 1 i Kirkpatrick to O' Bien. SEBLRCLAY SE Wie spat : erst val mn Charge H SRILA SE | . residence of her Marcenders Pees Ouanllreaees ; 7 mantic ; Second Inning | Ks” Sa SO SOIL AMDT SE + on Thursday, Bookkeepers F ; : A i Fieartivorin Tents , Bist at), where solemn mass will Busheimen *) t A ’ Mra ' x | be celebrated for the happy repore of e : her soul. Int ent Calvary. ae i ae "MANNING—NOSE MANNING, nee Col 4 ling, da ter of Patrick Collins and ; a Tridget Murphy, of Cloon Can, County is - yz ‘ oe > of Mayo, Ireland, 1086 Park ‘ey e21 NOT TO SAV i I BUG Mag t i ae yealrelena ga. ark ave, i} 1 , i 1 vo O'Brien Funeral to Calvary at 1 P.M. to-day, : f } Ke i A 1 1 | MULCAHEY Adeniy at his residence, aoa A y ‘ ‘I 51 Mott st of Dora and the late Cooks (Male)...... 10 1 iy 1 Fs y Weastlake's XOTAS PIES Willian Mules! Cooks (Female)... 1s , to cn lant 1 3} al line, The most vatunble and Funeral Thuraday at 9.30 A. M. trom ae : 8 Z yee . ni " Schuinan sensible gift in a ‘Transfiguration Church, Mott at Inter: r ic rom "Stan nite ily. .te tl nt Calvary Cemetery. ‘ ‘ ; fooker Morlagit for tye BW IA N D ANUS.—IRIDGET, beloved wife of Dishwasher w s 4 F Ay ‘a nrot r pith frat on yatrick McManus. Drug Cie 19 § ; ie W nh And i ‘ing. Hemp Tt Increases tn © tives and friends are respectively Biavalcr i . wa Wostlake t« mok prosperons and it attend funeral from her late a a how tu Insting. veh embrnnce Nov 288 B, Mth oti. O.00°A, Boy 4 bs i ~ teria 1 Fourth inning eto the ( of the Epiphhany, Engraver 1 - BIDDLE ETO ¢ te Rowen Med to Conroy and Hooker te Where a solemn high masa will be offered, Farm Hands 2 A ik ‘ , 5 ' pat 1 A fiverisee for the respose of her soul, Interment Feeders 7 IN Ah * Niley ‘ ) senat Part inte Calvary aeisee > ¥ : ‘ " ; L. W. SWEET R cO., Brooklyn. \ i } i i orth singled. to 37-39 Maiden Lane, N.Y. -On Monday, April 6, 1908, ut, Bowen to O'Brien. beloved wife of the late Felix ranch. 889 Fulton St. Brooklyn Gorman, her Both year, native of County Ty Ireland, Funeral from hi jate residence, 664 Schaeffer at., Prooklyn, on Wednesday, April 5, a! P.M. Interment Calvary, WP. On April 6, MARGARET KEILT, beloved wife ot nk Ky Funeral from at. Brooklyn, Ba ee Wi vo hess" 8 NO IANA CONGRESSMAN “coat, FOUND AND REwWarDe i DIES IN SANITARIUM. Nan x INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 7.—Gon- tam Lincoln Brick, of} home, 227 High at 10 o'clock; Ads. to\ { | arneaa nea the other New York ers C i " aye indiwna District, died | parts 10), firat-class i pokes Peres at the s y man and wi arity ; AS T seemed ie with Y suddenly here early to-day in a suni-| @QY' SES cus’ joaMopen ehap., Appiy | theice to St. Ann's Church, Front and " @ snia, UU . tarium. | SF central" av.. "Wa? Rockaway, oa 22" 1 oid ow, ‘ ‘