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— POLICE SEAT 10 STOP GAMBLING, BET CN HORSES Bookmakers Tell of Dealings | a With Men Ordered to @& . Watch Them. NAMES GO TO BINGHAM. Track Officials Ignore Invita- tion to Tell Grand Jury What They Know. Grand Jury ny was produced to Before the to-day soime tes the effect that some me police force who have been 3 to the track to solves bet freely with the bookmakers, The badge numbers rs f the down “GIRL BAFFLES” FREES HOME | Girl of these men have PLANNED ESCHPE #0 SHED ED FROM CUSTODY pc Fifteen"Year-Old Annie Wil: son Had Hidden Keys of Children’s Home. Magistrate Acts on Report o} Physician Who They Were Insane. Says vigall and who ewer A ovafty plan ue trate 1 In the bud to known in the King y Jury-room that Annie Wils the Raffles," Amits committh stop betting have them | 93 been obtained, and, while they cannot, aig be Indicted, they will be reported to Commissioner Bing) no will have to mete out This time it looks a Attorney on the ¢ that there slp up an pey's own « ova Grand Ju that Mr. he spo for not Bingham lette It seems Bookmakers Reveal It. The bookmakers that appeared witnesses to-day made clean bred of thar d with the foree $e them, W ad to of course, known in its entire from what has leaked out it e will be shortly up Hina ik District itzgerald, presi ton Beach R John G, Cayanag’ ting rings, Kings Cour were not subpoenacd, merel man who is a Grand Jur nvited. A nally summoned before cannot be indicted on the strength of any admission he may/ make under oath, A man w invited enjoys no such | ty. Neither Mr. Fitzgerald nor Mr. Cava- nagh acknowledged the invitation or a cepted it. Mr Elder seemed re: piqued when they both failed to ap- pear, Involves Club, Elder Says, At Mr. Elder's office it was stated that two of the bookmakers recen‘iy indicted under the new Hart-Agnew law had confessed some more. They said that while the bookmaker wag not #upposed to be under any compulsion to pay Cavanagh the regular tariff of $12 @ach racing day for ‘advance informa: tion” caps, withdrawals, &c., if he didn't nay {t he was “thrown over the fence," using their own words as transmitted bv the District-Attorney, This, so Mr. Elder takes {t, estah- Mashed a direct connection between) Cavanagh, the Eioskey, Club stewards! and the bookmak Tt was stated ni86 that a few more bookmakers and a small fry of the gambling fraternity miglt be indicted to-morrow. None of the big men are to be Indicted before next week, ac- cording to the present programme of) the Brooklyn authorities, What Bingham Says. | It developed to-day at Mr. Elder's efice that Commissioner Bingham | while oefore the Grand Jury yesterday said he hed not been to any of the! tracks since ‘he passage of the Agnew- | Hart law. | Py intrusted to Deputy Commissioner | Baker and Inspector Flood the task of | enforcing the law,” he said. ‘Tt was | their duty to use every proper bia means in thelr post, 9, en nforce it, and it they have failed wilfully 1 thins ae | should de indicted by the Grand J jas been peti ta SEPARATE RECEIVER FOR N. Y. C. RAILWAY. | William W. Ladd Named by Court to Take Charge on August 1. | Judge Lacombe, in the U ted States Cireult Court this afternoon announced | that on the motion for the appointinent | of separate receivers for the Metro- Politan Street Railway Company and the New York City Rallway Compeny, Jolng & he would continue Robineon as receiver: litan, but as re ork City Railway Co Messrs, ny he would | appoint William W. Ladd as separate receiver. Mr. Ladd ts to furnish a bond tor | 380,000, ‘This chang? takes place on | Juiy aL at midnight. In the samo order Judge Jacombe directs Messrs, Joline & Robinson to tile | by Aug. 1. with the court, an epitome of receipts and c: ——_=—» ELECTROCUTED N CONEY ISLAND POWER-HOUSE. | es down to July 1, Edison Foreman Killed by 6,600 Volt Current While Adjusting a Switch Lever. Henry Harris, thirty-five years old, of No, 7 Henry street oklyn, ployed as foreman in the Edison + ply Company's power-house 4 road avenue and West Twelfth sirce Coney Island, was sliocked to death to-| day while adjusting the high ens'on ewitchboard the power-nouse, Harris Brabbed one of the aw levers Ir, such regarding jockeys, weights, handl- -; 1349 Broadway, cor. 36th St. Society it have been su nd t nissing nted to Annie as ANDREWS AGAIN DEMANDS HIS WIEE Asks Court te Free Roosevelt Relatiy Nervous women should profit byMrs. Barton’sexperience with Lydia E, Pinkham’s Compound. Mrs. Helen Barton, of 27 Pear- son Street, 0, Ill, writes to Wealthy Const Blanche asker the sanitarium of Dr. Flay at Two Hundred and Sixty and roadway fe has been in FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thi ity years ia E. Pink- ham’'s Vegetable Compound, made| from roots and herbs, has been the rd remedy for female ills, and) court for two ye re is a family quarrel oy tain property alleged t« Andrews. r cere at of Mrs, ee f positively cured thousands of! The petitioner gays in his afd men who have been troubled with Phe real cause of Mrs. Andrew's ita yn, ulcera- relapse after her parole from Bloom- fap rier a ‘te Ingdale was due entirely to the con. Hon, fibroi , iregularities, duct of her winter, Nannie V. Roosevelt periodic pains, backache, that bear- aosevelt called upon ier ister ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges- at her home, No. avenue, (g-cown feeling, Hatulency, ind frequently and told her Saat sabi tion, dizzin or nervous prost your petitioner which were abs tion. Why don’t vou try it? false, which so ¢ your petitioner's she was thrown deapondency and Mrs, Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for aivice. [xtc Anally culminated in, the de- She has guided thousands to nada tor whieh reference hayes |Health, Address, Lynn, Mass. } THE BEST $3.50 SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR MEN, ALL STYLES SIZES AND WIDTHS. W. L. Douglas >» / Boys’ Shoes, $1.75 & $2.00, W. L. Douglas anes and sells more men’s 3.50 shoes than any other man- ufacturer, because they hoid_ their shape, fit better, and wear longer rise any other $3.50 shoe. Fast Color Eyelets 1 Exclusively, Catalog Free. W, L. DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. W. L, DOUGLAS SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: ae Frosawey, cor. ata 356 Sixth Ave., cor, 22d St. 7 roadway, cor, 8th St. 853 Broadway, cor. 14th St. noaribeeniane 1367 Broadway, cor.Gates Av. 421 Fulton Street, cor. Pearl, 478 Fifth Avenue. 1447-1449 Broadway. 2202 Third Ave., cor. 120th. pa? i i room tie was urea Stated Lenmar one JERSEY CITY — 18 Newark 250 West 125th Street, venue, S48 Eighth Avenuns NEWARK. 785 Broad St. 96 Nassau Street, PATERSON—192 Market St. FREE MEDICAL CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES. FOLDING PLATE CAMER fit ith double len complete — with rhee $3, 15 holder... MIRMONT PHOTO PAPER S, size 4x5, to 54 | 6x8 to 7X9, {oz, 344x314 to 1x6, doz, doz., Se | 12¢ | 19¢ POSTAL CARDS~—ALL GRADES. lg Package 4 gross 30 ackage 40 package, Cc | of 100... Cc Third Floor.) TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO.MoRrraw 1 TOMORROW 10A.M. to 1PM, 104M, to PM | | 104M. to 1PM. 10A.M, to 1PM, j Chil- d Lawn Halibut lees Men's PARA cren's Ties Kimonos. 2,000 Ibs, of po 2 —— Shoes white chicken — In, light and Men's Brown dark colors; Halibut; Hmlt 9) | chitdren's pure | | Sei Kid Oxtord |) striped on ond Ws, to a cus | | White Duck | | Tesi sizes 6 00] | Agured; fu Button and Lace 10; new sum- widths; finished tomer; no mail Shoes; tn sizes mer lasts; value with — scalloped orders; In deb, | | 8 to St value | | 82.50: no malb | | edges; value i 7 ho mail | | orders, 25c.; 0 mail lots only; Ibe a arleres 8¥e || 55c || $1.29 |! 12 (Sixth Floor.) | (Third Plvor,) (Third Floor.) (Second Kioor,) Englische UniN’s CANe@ : geal it, | VY VAS OXFORDS s, and olors All » Pi wo ap nici Sizes \ (Main Floors) \ USLIN, “ extra (Third Floor) yleached, Gints AND Boys’ SUMMEK OX. FORDs. too ter than Bare- ; t Sandals, usta Lace and two- "69c Renaissance (Third Floor) ‘$2. 00 IRLS’ AND CHIL. DREN’S WalTé LACE AND BUT’ iON ot leather Sizes 5 to 65c ARGE HAIR (Main Floor,) round (Fourth Floor.) O0n PAPER, for an ards border; (Third Floor, Wea $3.0 00 AM WAISTS, a made of ster- lized) hair, all shades, at collars, Second Floor.) HEN OMEN'S SATIN Worens $1.50 Wea FRONT LINGERIE) HOSE SUPPORTERS él R widths. ) WAIST, a lnes in der] with four heavy Cait Shoes: Regent, 207 Viel KM Ui 3 Shoes: st c and B to -15¢ (Main Floor.) (Second Floor.) ___—_- NS WHITE FEATHER. Sait ate COL. VAS TIES, 19 LAR g ISSES’ JUMPER ft DRESSES ("| cer rimmed (Main Floor.) and gotted Swiss; with Val. laces, Siviss, etc; HIFFON VEILS, pastel shades; sizes yards long, In Black, White, Pink Blue, Myrtle sit 1 Ma d borders 55c Main Floor.) Dien ‘ser TOl- LET SETS, *,." ces, Made by the John i - $7.75 ‘(Basement.) $1.98: cond Floor.) OMEN’S WASH © DRESSES, ."""* sheer Batiste, Lingerle, Union Dotted Swiss, | Di: ton Voile, ' Pret colors (Geeand Floor) all sues. window rneea Women’s Washable Siirts Sater Clothing $ at ) SUITS at Thousands to select from. § S OPD COATS AND that have but rece pOnieroMm the Mbamatir ee 42 alee th up to $18.00, ” hands; all flew and jauntiy $3 50 ; é 3.7 tt ti) 10 CiGAR tylish; all sizes; values up to $3 MEN'S ODD COATS, all 2.50 3 Cremos. 2 Anna Held ey WOMEN’S WilTe LINENE PRIN it $ 4 a Held, 2 Capt 5 CHAP t ovs WASH St 25¢ (Second Floor.) (Third Floor.) ADVICE BY DR, FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY & SATURDAY MORNING S1URt CLOSES Al Flour “WALK-OVERS”’ Slightly Imperfect e thousand of these famous shoes 1 Mail Ord Screens — Sauce extension; Tate 18¢ pated enat a | (Basement, ) eat rush clearance $6.50] SUITS iis eee 7.15 es $1.69 ME $16.50, $18 is gy 6D VESTS eee (Oe THE BVHNING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1908, MUNYON’S TO-MORROW TO-MORROW Mi 10A.M, to 1PM, 104M, to 1PM, : een § Musl'n cored _ || Negligee Drawers Trimmed with Nght, wid dark eolois: full) ruffle, with median hoe matitehed bodies cut h value Wares sees ‘ strong, no malt | | eee orders. all sizes T4e.5 NO ar) orders. 12c 24c (Second Floor.) (Main Floor.) 3 PHYSICIANS “4TH FE LOOR, ry. ri. UN vALUKUAYS, | SS Su Bathing Suits For Men B Boys, BOYS’ BATHING SUITS, one piece, button on — shoulder, combination colors, 39c at MEN'S BATHING SUITS, good plain and grade cotton, trimmed ends; $1.25 NGS, Te agooousanen 79¢ MEN'S WORSTED BATHING 3U all plain colors, sleeve- $1.49 nd 14 sleeve 5; $2.50 values shirt Te Ghar y TO-MORROW TO-MORROW 1OA.M, to 1PM. My 10A.M, to 1P.M, 10A.M, to 1PM, Bed Men's | Soap a Si! “Hand. Spreeds, SK Armour's taun- || Ker: hiefs S-arfs. Baise pate eee He Ball” Bab) 00 Doren for Prornerrees a pure tallow 12 A008 iti soap; full size searfa, in b the newest pal CA es tess Mie De beds; tate | | demmee checks, orders; 8 bars the mena are to a custom. plaids, wtripes ful) nties the Hn} solid col- fur women's nge fine | | ers va ue et gre, ay well ke . Jer, ured effects} Oe tiga unal ilps, nisdee! no mail orders tall orders, 47: 15e ||" yc 124 je cea Ei alee ee ” (Main Floor.) (Maia Fioor:) (Main Floor.) Summer Furni Extra Large Porch Rockers , f White Iron ‘Bedstends. eae Dining Cha.rs, Solid oak, Cane Seat,,,,.. Hair Top and Bottom Mattresses my Patent Friday; » bbls, Flour on bol. sac Harmony sale FOR | quailty | FR 198 housand more ‘Also Men's Royal $3.00 Box 6-Qnart Berlin SAMBKIC PeTTICOATS Samples of va » makes, Trin with deep flounces f lace nsertions, embroidery ruf- 98 ¢s and clusters of tucks, at Cc Floor.) IGARS. COMBINAT:ON West Havana, 2 Coli (Matn Poor.) ure. 89c * 98 $2.15 69c Young, tens with or at 105c 20¢ BOB OID. handsomely emoro!d k l ct timekeepers; $2. Floor, URLY HAIR SWI CHES, "22: 59 (Secend Floor.) $1 EN’S NAINSOOK —ALSO BRIGGAN U WEA.. (i values, at lata Floor, *29c S| ORT Luin UD RILONER REE S Kib- BED COTTON LISLE STOCK. 0%, Double teste ata oe: 3, RED WASH BELTS, red. W Oc (Minin Floor) UN METAL WATCHES, ah reel § Pair, (Main Floor. ) HILDREN’S STOCKINGS, ‘Tan, pent * and White Cotton i ‘12%c (Matin Floor.) foun fe heels and 258 ke , KIRT TO YOUR ORDER yhiee.e. Tho material costs from 49e, yard up. All we ‘we for the ng " (Mata Floor.) BAL- NDER- Black Messa- 1ine — Ribbo 19c value, yard... (Main Floor.) HITE TAFFETA excellent for trimmings MBROID ERED SWISSES, in an ex BIWBON, ii and belts, Se quisite assortment of choice SIATEEN-BUTTON P89 : Qc 'H LISLE. LenGry GLOVES, Black and white. Regular $1.00 value, at (Main Floor, COLTON PANIS, | ‘ fy Floor, oYs’ (Main Floor.) $3. 59c , HILDREN'S|~ SWISS RIBBED, —-10c BALBRIG- GAN UNDER. nd gdes; sizes {8 to 30 inch (Huis Flge Floor.) ATISTE, Three wide, say and hood corduroy body anteavy rubber “= $9,98 values. (Third Floor.) R E LP E tS, Ho ) GO-CARTS, o trays, cloth lined i: A Vv trim- nade, met mings; aoe $9.00 value... e (third Floor) LEATHER suit CASES, Minch size, steel frame, - $2.98 “(Third Floor.) « (OOPER’'S NEW ata D I 3c OVERY, Floor) eather SATURDAY--from 8. 30 A, M. tol P.M. Men’s 3 and Boys’ Grocevies, Meats, Poultry PLANTA QUEEN LEGS OF Ivory Soap ut, 3 cakes ee CAKE. — ‘igh 10c ‘ynexen 10c Y BAKED. ICED SILVER ade, freshly | HL LE CAKES Gisans BLE TER = Willow TA DING _ RIB ROAST (ei8—Dozen In FRICASSEB | CHICKENS See RED LABEL GRATASS. ZUZU_GIN- ¥%e GER SNAPS OR t Via MILKS — poRTRNHOUSE or SIRLOIN STREAKS \ AL ROASTS” Young “mauve 75 @ THON FAVA ‘CORFER Regus SHOULDERS BACKS or BREASTS a Reet ee OF MILK FRD VEAL; 1z4%4¢ OUIVEB—Blue Bell. Bras “io PRESH KILLED BROILERS f 196 | wonhne ¢ , 23¢ MUTTON » pairs cholce | oF AD barr ROASTING CHICKENS 10146 net ting Jersey poultry; ib. 1OC FISH Any kind of fish Ino 9 MINUTES FROM HOBOKEN 10 THE 147TH STREET STORE. ‘ OF SPRING LAMB Cut 14c ' $¢ (Sixth Mloor,)

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