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ETHEL'S MARRIAGE Pape of Young Woman and Groom Being Prepared. ORDERED BY EX-BOSS Case Put in the Hands of Rich: ard Croker Jr. Before Father Sailed. Intimate friends of the family ard de t Croker lared to-day papers were being prepared in a pros | gain who were arrested in recent ng to annul the marriage of Misa | raids were set for hearing. ker and John J. Breen, the! In many cases bondsmen who had and stable manager, she married | bailed the accused men considered the & you s month, The !advieability of su ering the n | an e w £) to the police and getting off of the tn New de . na , Ha TH three Wawata No! aa b oblecta be Hignara| mem ce: Nee WL Went fifen | Crave Faceht Salt 06K a, ie wan] Mithdrew from hie bonds and let Theo: | @aid, was to have a talk with Breen an in Suit for Separation ‘Exposure of PT ny . TINUIA BALL Bail Withdrawn, Three Caught | fire COATED che fa : ‘ REPELLED OR ATTA ACTED in Flynn's Raid Are Sent Be OPPOSITE CURRENTS | nes os iS RED OR BLACK SPOTS | to Tombs Cells. HOW CHEATERS WORK. | Expert Shows How Apparatus | *| Gives Players No Chance for Even Break. A well-defined report that convictions under the many pending indletments for | gambling would mean fail sentences With no fines as alternatives to-day created a near panic among the crowds that came to the Court of Genera | sions, where the seventy cases against dore Dwight. John W. Marsh and Sar who were taken in a ra a oF WEDGE wel Fagor, A 0GcK A persuade him to conse annul Tent. ‘The former boos of New York | Fee 2 at No. 112 West Forty-eighth ——__—__— ant his son-in-law met in this city and een cane Tombs while they Sostae Bou oo 8 Savortve Deck or had several co cos. Bri Y s i fant ASA PaCUIGA C6 listen! to any St the Many attorneys, principals and bonds- Did you, Mr. Dice Player (wheth- arguments of his father-in-law, Al-|™&% to say nothing of @ throng of| er it be with chuck-a-luck i interested. spectators, were on hand or poker dice) ever though he has not seen his wife since P two days after the marriage he matn-| "Hen court opened. Assistant District-| “Rounded” or “Shaved” Dice? Wo? tained that she was prevented fron aes. | Attorneys Buckner and Brothers told) Of course you, Mr. Poker Player, | tne nim againey her wil, Tle decterea (Juke Rosalsky that Mr. Whitman| have heard of Marked Cards. But | eu we tant he would engage |S out of town and a large number what do you know about “Brush | counsel and fgit the ansulment. pro- [Cf Witnesses would have to be calied.| Work,” “Line Work” and other | Siedins. | They asked for time to prepare for the) varieties of cards that sell at | 3 ‘ j hearing of the cases, The Court put| wholesale for twelve dollars a do Leaves Case In Son's Hands the hearings over until Wednesday. om or at retail for thirty-five dol- He Rite sialic ie char at tito] «Cruen set Ores: d. Gamble | fe 8 dosent they are on sate ta 4 he matter in cha: ft his son, | yy, ‘olice Co stalssioner Flynn! ‘dividual patterns, guarant ox- Richard Croker Jr. with injunctions to| ,weruey 7 and combate (is qt sIusive, in a score of gamblers’ Sealed time in begianing, the anmul: | and prosecutors, It as said. that a | Ceted toed 1 this and other abies ee toedae, | Programme had been outtined for the| Sittes. family would discuss the si t to-dar. | treatment of the prisoners event of| It 48 {nformation on these matters Mrs, Breen ie living in Paris wit her | conviction. was) sta that ‘e| that Deputy Commissioner Flynn, ta} sister ence, the Trichess San Mar- | poticy of the Court will be to send all| the course of his prosecution of the} tino. fenders {n cases where crooked games | gamblers who have been raided by him The Crokers have never ognized |have been shown to jall. cases of} in this city recently, has ready to add| the marriage because of the fact that} stratght gambling the policy is sald to|to the mere ne evidence that his Miss Croker was a Roman Catholic and’) be to impose jail ntenves and then tol prisoners are gutity of plain, ordinary | een a Prot t. It was learned to-| parole the prisoners, + cr aded|or common gambling. Ie will intr ay that two days after the marriage | sentences, in the custody of Flynn. If|duce the roulette wheels, faro brothers got hold of the bride and] he finds that they are breaking the'r|yoxes, the packs of cards and the dice took her to friends in Cedarhurst. | parole and are ¢ ing again the men} which have been “fixed” Bhortiy afterward she went abroad.|are to be brought back and then font! ang with an experienced Breen followed, but 1 to see her. | to jail upon thetr convictions. | operating them show th He saw Richard Croker in Lond When the tidings came to the law-| only gambling devices, they had a stormy interview, yers who represented the gamblers | are unfair—wiencver It fh turned without his bride, but ap that they might plead guilty and get} es: of the proprietor that they in} financial condition than suspended sentences they met their| be “crooke ever been before |attorneys outside the court Mr, Flynn ang hie men; when they During t nmer he opened up a! “We won't accept any such plan, ached porters’ of hk riding schoul co the New Jer. ast, | said ¢ clients. "We will go to trial 1 nature of the Now he is employ of t J. | first, If we accept that plan it will ch the R aiton of Petersburg, Ont, a) mean that the New Yor man will be} ges and the two Wealthy Canadian member of Parl drive out of e business and t | furles of t ‘al Sessions ¢ ment. He was summoned to New York | Western men will flood New York. e| which began consideration of from Canada upon the arrival of Mr. | will go ahead and fight, and, if con-|cases of the forty-four gamblers set | Cro | take an appeal to the highest} down for trial to-day, said that tt yoker stables | fear in the hea of every] tell the n. re of the evidence says hat | o . e prisoners was not that he| vance {tsp \torney to rep-| should be coavicted of being a “com-| was, therefore, | mon gam under the law, but that jaintances and he should be col d of being a} id to t nanu- | crooked dea pparatus in | Under the ru 3 of human nature no; York and Baltl- ij 1 who is merely a gambler suff information which Mr as it me, that me because the police break | Flynn, with his widespread facilities s We « nflu ce, seize his gaming tables, |for gathering information, had in his s girl-wife away his chips, his dice or his | possession before ne bean his crusade Grounds for the Suit. devel at Ui Jas Crooked Work in Faro. 4 that the famiiy | % SHAAN ht iies ee < is “fixed, | ¥ARO.—The game of faro 1s the one} ENHUITIBNE fieah 1 : gam* in which the und | tha square,” there is a senso | fam in Wis a of law anything which is image: antiile 4 A} ai inistered by the District-Attorney | Simon AN ife which makes n and the courts nost profitable for “ithe mumolers of New. York know| Of the olx cheat faro boxes to-day that Deputy Commissioner het dalla “— gio) an Lhd fainil Flynn and his secret police have se-} prleved to MAve in ene eines pealdent cured evidence that there 1s mo such | (ie ae a ne a eae Ms min Wing 38 . ue . _, Rstrnt pressure of a finger on one corner, een Libeptlie MMe. Flynn haa| Which slow two cards be you : york L sUpped through @ slot that should T marriage. of Breen and Miss/ been act ulating vice in this allow only one to ess. Croker was first reported about May 1, | elty—about aix weeks, FRA UNE i re CCR SGR Eo ag Pl nape pole Killing the “Break Even.” crooked ask to wee it and handie it. aaid only a servant in Miss! This does not mean that every| ‘The dealer will touch a spring Cro’ eyes.” Even the © of | roulette wheel, every faro box, eve which “locks” tt, The box imame- the Who performed the ceremony | pack of cards, € set of dice Is un-| diately becomes a “square” box, ‘fair, Far from it. Jt means that; You could not deal two cards at the Jus of (he) when the ordinary weaknesses of h once throngh its slot if you tried, Cpu | man nature not enough to make a] But a hairspring pressure on the gamblers fool out of the gman who| right screw uead and it is ready to “wants to take a chance,” “there are| turn out two cards at ouce every appliances ready to overcome what-| time the dealer so wills, “Square” jever fract boxes cost $8 each; the crooked that both Landlords and Tenants greatly favor The World an apartment tising medium Ads. Last Month. 10,626 IN THE HERALD. Send for a FREE copy of Renting Guide of New York Apartments. with art cover printed in colors. Address: One has but to look at the | unembellished facts to see) etc, adver-| 22,032 World “To-Let’’| MORE THAN DOUBLE THE The World’s Spring (Enclose 2 cent stamp for postage.) A profusely illustrated booklet | « Album Dept., Room 103, | World Bldg., New York City.” | “good luck” might naturally be in his favor, kind cost $360, | On the best authority The Evening; Faro cards inte for crooked work World is in a position to that in]are roughened, “sanded.” Any person these — forty-fo raids thirty-six | pass finger ert ack: showed evidence that there was gam-|and fronts a has of the ¢ bling oth than horse race betting, In {all of these cards, dice and roulette} tho suria of tho: | wheels were used, In six cases “deal | “straigi ork aan Intended £ yoxes” for false dealing of ‘ x liscovered and captured. In twocheat-) In tue card 4 f every gamuilng |ing roulette wheels were fonnd. 3 found a weird assorte | Under the law, the District-Attor- | ment of fe | ney's offce and 3 nn were ready! For insta are fi AS to assert to nev iw a game! seven pack ainine & | bier, and ts a criminal whether he eo pr neat# or not, But it 1s Commissioner s at une | Flynn's idea that If he can demon- s trate in the course of these trials that | mbley 1 New York is at the \thine a cheat, with the tmpleme; cheating always ready at his public appetite for gambling will be} dulled, Neither the Deputy Co: . stoner nor any of his men ha | doubt but that the few cheating de-| 1 his direct, methods s vices actually captured by sudden and mysterious raiding are mere samples o other cheating implement in all #0) H secret place moment when they are ' What Do You Know of These? bid you, Mr, Mouiette Pinyer, ever hear of a Mule'’s Ear? Did you ever hear of a Platinum Ball? st nee | Did you ever hear of a Finger Fup or Flick? Did you ever hear of a Switched Number? Wo? Did you, Mr. Faro Player-—-who ie fond of saying that faro is the ly game that gives the player a » for “Sure Thing” Men Scares | were coprer PAE CHAN ISA HIODEN IN HER Q le who wi exthbook on < fe whe nas in h detleccs it numbered * will ular pocket. he numbers on any particular s say from Ni of the wheel: as they run navy, t made off in jail for guiltless techn were In the eq vention. can learn, The Platinum As nearly a the two machin (4 a SHAVED CORNERS DICE | What's the use of putting a mark on ft out their little Jevons > and tell you taat annot » a su po a But mad aratu It circula track go t mule’s gar A cu et. Th it bets the wheel n of ®unb ar as can be e's I in his have thelr own jals with w A gamb arned, ‘ollec ideas cert tain raided ho’ r might be be wo years than be fou! “Mules F of the house in ted. mar de t track—fo: ° 10 to > has wo x A curved ed 1 {© presented to the rolling ba jenly Into the wal “Mul t drop a ball into any par. not But | to t fires rk es Ball ia a new iu- this description which Mr. Flynn means to show to the Grand Jury have spindles in their centres of Alternating zino and copper. A strong current of electricity may section in this machine mai ‘The positive or neg! attracts or rejects pla current num with great violence. “heavy bets” are on the red. Tho croupier throws the switch so that all the red pockets reject the ball The black. ho} f evel though it bore postilence. 3 are most heavily upon the Another b and the ball bounds out o: black pockets as though there wei ® fiend kicking out ‘You don't b are two machines ready for t tton ts? pr e thrown by means of fine wire brushes to either the zinc or copper The roulette ball (or narily of ivory oF composition) Anum, jectric ‘Thi black jurors in General Sessions to prove it, with the brush in place, the zinc and copper electrodes and the wire brushes. Then there croupier gives t @ wheel bear hich sets {t Ww the ot wheel tn erat The croupier’s fin ng hb don the edg —every ata of ne is the F i ¥ player jumps to flicks out and nger ns direction. wheel fi amb nfed “prote Flic} entr He spi Jing era th she t Io The aok and the ball ts safely prevented (just when it is rolling slow) from going to the side of the wheel where the heaviest bettin - be stupid, from bh re 8 suppied Louse ick of tipping over a stack nade And Even in Poker! winn In t 1a bet of consequence Y nd wor in marking players. Ce lar clients have ontaining alph ards desived nd the nan Ww » dea an ISUTTING THE CARDS SHUFFLE for the time being, | ur 4 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1911. Crooked Gamblers’ Tools and Prison Threat TEM OF MARITING ~~ PLAYING CARDS POLICEMAN HURT “IN RACE AWHEEL TOSTOP RUNAWAY. that a sucker might miraculously find out?” What do you know about butting the a cards” It ts just as true in faro as in _ . i. y who shoves the cards! Dragged From Bicycle He rin huffing #0 that they fall! meoiniely Surenae ee aee| Clungs tay Rema but. Is he y-two-or fifty-four—lies : . Dashed Under Wheels. ows wha econd deal- t in, is, But un-| —e ‘ 1 s jurors see Mr will never # how much faster the! ninth street amd Amsterdam avenue hand fs th eye. Two Evening|,\, AP chi ‘ World rep ast night under aj afternoon Policeman Martin J st seetile light. with thelr, eyes! Moore of the West One THundredth e inches from the pack, and men str «t vele ad ow whe may be called as witnesses—or de- ste fendants—by Mr. Flynn dealt “seconds knocked down and ano i od bed land “bottoms” with full warning and | 'Murles | sent him to ne J. Hood announcement—and the reporters can- | Wright TMospita {not tell you now how it was done, |_ Frightened by a passing auto vile, DICB.—If a dice ts six square to all! a horse drawing a wagon owned by the winds that blow, the chances are" tonry Duftinger of No, ai Haxt On j are t that one face will fall on RoptpseiWm ti ate 4 top with as uch frequency as Hundred and I t +28 th st oy another. But suppose a die is shaped south at One Hundred and § like a dtl Tt will fall not upon street Moore started afte the r send lengthwise, Now, suppose away and at N ty-ninth — stre the let g is cut down until it 18) gratned the reins per It will still tend to fall" 17, doing su Moore's bley« on {ts longest side. A dealer with att | en ew nt ee a te the reina | the possible combinations in his hands, | fh Beta Oe palmed, can, as Mr. Flynn's witnesses nd wan dra nner pogar \ will show, place dice upon the table at} the lors: wn, Moore a me which will favor the house and| tie aspnal at hla The Ni “count down.” | was then haite er? who Is competent! Moore wat sidewall » the General 3 nd Dr. Héenig came with an acnbu a deck of cards jance and took him to J 1 Wright {ts depth and tell Just plogpital, 11 i ar bie | ho any cards—by BE lil ready them—he has taken from t he: Moore ig twenty-six years old and advantage such know!ed ves to the yn wat No. 4s W Qne Hundred and adept !s unworthy of explanation. ih Aachen treat | GIVES UP $20 ON A BLUFF. joTHER’S MERCY SAVES SON. Hands Ov r Cash Whe Ansntinnt Pleads with Judge, Thoagh Daagh- Pretends to Draw Pistol. | David place, th stalment house at The col eo dist mbler s Br ho No. who arrested the No. vanding The prisoner sald an elevator boy, and tha he house whe! . No ey Viaus to Ts for s y Women's | in an AY Lh M ae LEAGUE FOR ANIMALS GROWS, = Deer Visita Movs os CEYLONTEA J ter Wanted P Se ' Mortimer Shay, t of N 1 Hast £ © years old, 1 stree Magistrate Her » Court to-day was gned be em Poll Har og no a gra woman xty, prett n-yea ue awa lie t vith beating and abus f , then yun: na ii dnuinvaldanicvaor cane nted brother sent t Wai 8 SARK fall, but hiv mothe ted to i ening mo- |) “i py volver; frigh ised anguage toward her and over 920. a ghter, but she asked that he be nexro f robation and be ordered to keep Po Ka wil MUSTARD Ne Makes Hot & Cold Moats i} 1010) ll Delicious with Sardines & Sandwiches. 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