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itp SARATOGA GAMING UNDER INQUIRY OF GRAND JURY iemaiaeaases Attorney General’s Office, Un- . der Orders From Governor's Office, Is in Charge, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., Aug %—Investigation into charges that “wide open” gambling conditions pre- vatled in this city during the summer of 1919 was begun at Ballston Spa to- day by a Grand Jury empanello) at the direction of Lieut. Gov. Walker, with whom affidavits were recently filed by the Chamber of Commerce alleging flagrant violation of the law. Justice Charles C. Van Kirk of Greenwich ts presiding over the Ex- traordinary Term of court. The Attorney General's office Is rep- _ resented by District Attorney Wyman 8, Bascom of Washington County, who waa designated to supersede Dis- trict Attoruey Charles B, Andrus of Saratoga County in tho investigation ‘before the Grand Jury and tn tho trial of George Remo and Jules Formel, against whom indictments as common gamblers have been standing tor eev- eral months, ‘They were arrested dur- ing raids made by city and county of- fictals last August, ‘The proceedings were instituted by the Chamber of Commerce follow- ing a warning by Gov. Smith that, 4£ occasion demanded, State police would be sent here this summer to enforce the Anti-Gambling Laws, Subsequently affidavits were filed there has be: POX WILL SPEAK ON MONEY ToPIes ON HISFRST RP Receives ‘ey! ts Letters and Telegrams Approving ‘His Speech of Acceptance. died by the Governor personally. ite volume forced him to delegate mach of bis correspondence, while he worked to clean uf unfinished af- fairs befare leaving here hext Wed- nosday travels expected to con- linue until November. ‘The fire: address of the Governor next Thureday at Camp Perry, Ohio, ispresemMing the “Governor's Cup” -- large silver hqndiwork—for rifle pracseetiye is expected to deal with he League of Nations and also re- |” battluation of et-service men. In other addresses ofthis August itinerary, Gov. Cox will elaborate on. subjects of particular interest to his audiences, like publicity and cam- DAYTON, ©., Aug. Over Sunday | Palen contributions to the Indiana matia and the telegraph to-day con- Unued their message of congratula- ton to Gov. Cox, praising his deciar- ation of policies in his acceptance ad- dress of Saturday and enrolling un- der the Cox-Roopevelt standard. with Lieut. Gov. “Walker, ‘then act- ing Governor, describing conditions alleged to have existed here in the summer of 1919 and Fequesting ” court investigation. In the effidavits, it was charged, according to a sta ment given out at the Executive inan- sion at the time the extfaordinary term was ordered, that during the racing season of 1919» from ten to fifteen gambling houses were in open operation here, “where all sorts of open gambling was being conducted by notorious gamblers from New York, with no interference or attempt to interfere upon the part of pub- le officials of the City of Saratoga Springs or the County of Saratoga.” Charges were made in these affi- davits that the officials were dilatory in arraigning Formel and Remo for trial. It was also charged that dis- orderly houses were in operation with- out check from the authorities, The Attorney General, by the terms of the order authorizing the investl- gation, is empowered to make “ex- aminations and inquiries concerning bribery of any public official of ths city or girls and to investigate if en malfeasance in-office. ’ SATIN WRAPS SILK SPORT SKIRTS No C. 0. D. All Sales Final Best & Co, Fifth Avenue and 35th Street Established 1879 Tuesday AUGUST CLEARANCE Of Women's Apparel VOILE AND GINGHAM DRESSES Originally 27.50 to 32.50, SWISS AND ORGANDIE DRESSES Originally 35.00 to 45.00 Originally 49.50 to 79.50 Originally 13.50 to 39.50 HAND MADE BLOUSES Originally 7.50 to 9.75 PURE SILK STQCKINGS Very Special PURE SILK STOCKINGS Cotton Reinforced Soles and Heels 15.00 22.50 35.00 9.80 5.00 3.50 1.25 No Phone or Mail Orders editors at South Bend, Ind.; affairs of interest to minete in his Pittaburgh speech, and agricuitural matters to the fanm organizations at Columbus, O., Sept. 2. 8 That Gov. Cox and Senator Har- ding soon will be gn tlie thick of ex- changes from their respective forums ‘also la expected by the Democmtic pandidate’s Managers. It was re- ported thet a few days:in August were held open for future bookings for addresses by the Governor to give rebuttal to comment) from Genator Harding and the Republ‘can camp on the Governor's declarations in his ac- ba neg? and jater addreanea. ‘Gov. Cox to-morrow will go early to Carrmonte, a village near Trails- end, to quest bid vote in the Ohto Democrat® primary. HELO FOR CAFE KILLING. Police Still Search! for Another __ @mR AVBSING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 9. 19 \ Much of bis mati was not being han- and killing of Thomas Woerhle at No. | 241 Bast Tet Street in the Castie Heights Casino at North Beach yen terlay jafternoon, District Attorney O'Leary of Queens County caused Thomas Comiskey of No. 120 Grand Street Corona to be held without ball to await the action of the Coroner. TEA is just that, and pure and fresh withal. Every little loaf tells ite story of deliciousness. SEALED PACKETS ONLY’ Black Green and Mixed. No C. 0. D.’s COTTON BONWIT TELLER & CO, FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET TUESDAY Final Clearance Sale BLOUSES The Final Reductions to Close Out the Balance of About 500 Pieces. _Dimity, Organdie & Voile Blouses 3.75 Formerly 6.50 to 10.50. ~ In white and light colors. Cotton ‘Su mmer Blouses 5.00 Formerly 8.50 to 15.00 In dimity, batiste, dotted swiss, ; organdie and voile. No Credits ‘ Domild Syrup. A Pepular ; Domino Produc " Sivectediit ; with Domina? ASK FOR and CZT Horlick’s The Original Malted Milk for Infants and Invalide Avoid Imitations aod Substitutes | esti ps geeeeennlgi bei tet Al tN ila atin atin h § y Tooth Treat Diseased Gums. SETS OF Got and Po Drideework, Fivings and Intays of Gold, Sliver and Porcelain Made at Reasonable Prices Badly decayod ‘Teeth and Roots ere Groene carefully extracted. Teeth thor- oughly cleaned. Broken Place repaired while you walt, erty Bonds at their full face value, 100 cents on the dollar SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS | ¥ Qualit: two welted soles, Also on Sale in our Brooklyn and Newark Stores OPPENHEIM.GLINS &G | | . 34th Street—New York. An Exceptional One-Day Sale—Tuesday Only New Model Fall Boots For Women and Misses At Less Than Manufacturer’s Present Cost 7.90 Seven new Fall styles (two illustrated). Black Kidskin. Extra high cut models, th cloth tops. Hand turned and flexible Louis XV and military heels. No Returns Finest 1S RRR TAA Soe ) 5th Avenue “Jublee—Con operotion—Economy— Energy---Service James McCreary & Co. ON TUESDAY , 34th Street Oar Annual shines Far Sale Offers Values You Can’t Afford to Overlook The pelts used in the garments offered in this Sale are the “Finest Nature They come from the farthest points of the North where the Fur Yet the prices are actually lower than inferior pelts Produces,” grows thickest and fiftst. are usually priced! 4. Hudson Seal Wrap, 46 inches long, of selected pelts —an exceedingly graceful) model, August Sale Price, 645,00 September Price, 775.00 B. Hudson Seal Coat, as illustrated, with large collar and cuffs of Natural Squirrel. August Sale Price, 295.00 September Price, 896.00 ©. Hudson Seal Coat, 36 inches long, as illustrated, made from selected skins, self trimmed. August Sale Price, 365,00 September Price, 485.00 D. Hudson Seal Coat, 36 inches long, as , illustrated, fashioned of superior qual- ity skins. Large collar and cuffs of Skunk, Beaver or Squirrel. August Sale Price, 585.00 September Price, 750.00 Beaver Coat, 80 inches long, made of finest Beaver obtainable, + Richly lined. August Sale Price, 545.00 September Price, 725.00 Hudson Seal Coat, 45 inches long, of excellent quality skins, with ndpeaar ollar and Cuffs, August Sale Price, 525,00 September Price, 645.00 Dquirrel Wrap of choice Diberian Squir- rel-—a new model. Hudson Seal Coat, 45 inches long, made from choice skins, with self collar and : cuffs, August Sale Price, 485,00 September Price, 625.00 August Sale of Muslin Sheets & Pillow Cases McCreery Standard Brands At 20% to 25%'‘Below Regular Prices ¢ Ltemmed Muslin Sheets 54x 90 inches...5.....46 regularly 2.20, each 1,75 68 x 90 inches........005 regularly 2.50, each 1,95 72x99 inches.........0% regularly 2.90, each 2,20 81x 99 inches,........4+ regularly 8.20, each 2,45 90 x 99 inches . regularly 8.50, each 2,65 90 x 108 inches........65 regularly 8.75, each 2,90 Py Hemmed Muslin Cases 42x86 inches........++++ regularly 65c, each 45¢ 45x 86 inches. . regularly 70c, each 50c¢ 50 x 86 inches. -regularly 80c, each 60c 54x 86 inches..... regularly 1.00, each 70c (Second Floor) A Remarkable’ Sale! Novelty Beaded Necklaces 1.00 ; regularly 1.95 to 3.95 A wonderful assortment, including faceted round and oval beads of crystal in. glorious shades—Ame- thyst, Sapphire, Topaz, Finerald Green and Aqua- marine, Also strands of Venetian beads in harmonious color combinations, Pearl agates in Rose, Turquoise, Blue, White, Amber and Green, and fancy tassel effects All will harmonize perfectly with Summer Cos tumes (Main Floor) A Clearance Sale Women’s Athletic Underwear I’ine Nainsook, Shadow Voite and Silk Mull Athletic Suits. formerly 1.75 to 2.50, 1,25 formerly 3.50 to 4.00, 2,00 Glove Silk Vests in plain and bodice styles, Pink only. regularly 2.95, 2,25 (Third Floor) Hudson Seal Coat, 80 inches long, made of choice skins, self trimmed. Mole Wrap, made of selected skins—a very beautiful model, August Sale Price, 285.00 September Price, 385.00 August Sale Pri September Price, 565.00 August Sale Price, 765,00 September Price, 965,00 (Fourth Fioar) Every so often, one shoul’ treat oneself to something not absolutely necessary, Sometimes it is a new dish for the dining table, One gets tired of seeing the same old dishes on the same old table, A little amber fruit dish with ler shank, in the center of the table, is pleasant to contem- plate, Pied high with waxy plums end pears end fankon by umber candles it will take on a festive air that will vivify the dinner. One might achieve a more in- teresting effect with dazaling crystal bow! and candlesticks, Many artistic ideas come to life as one sees the array of won- derful “crystals and’ colored glusses that are now to be found on the sixth floor, 2 Special Prices on Baby Footwear First-step hard sole Shoes and Slippers in White, Tan, black aad a combination of Black and White. Sizes 1 to 2 years. 2.50, 2.75, 2.95, 3.50 / and 3,75 (Infanta’ Dept., Third Floor) eect cette | tne mines kaa a I ae tae = eb Ra ne ee < Imported Veils Very Special, 1.95 Dainty, artistic Veils. that will transform the plainest Hat to one of chic and charm. They are on Filet Mesh; beautifylir em- broidered. New A -atacai Mie (Main Floor)

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