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————— worst ever revealed in the county. He had no recollection of roulette Playing at Rothstein's place, in the fashionable section of th ort, and did not remem. ag played last; he did ne lect on whieh street Rothstein’ {9 jocated, and finally asked if t questioning was carved out to injure Nig eredit. Handlers lawyer won much an- noyed When he was not allowed to take part in the John Doe proceed- ings afd sald that \f he had known he would not be allowed to represent him he would, not have allowed Randler to go to Nassau County. John Doe subpoe the counsel sald, did not force a man to respond Asked why he dia not put up a fight ‘| against the quizzing of his client, the ON LONG BEAH ROULETTE WHEEL Nassau Grand Jury Free of Persons Affiliated QWith Politicians. lawyer replied ‘ “You can't do It in this coonty; —— they will put you in jail.” Bandler was notified that he will be subpoenaed each day the inquiry ‘The Naseac County Grand Jury which will Investigate the gambling and graft charger as now constituted does not contain among ite members any ‘person closely affiliated . with county politicians, Several persons who had been subpoenaed for jury gervice and who were in the court root yesterday were ealled into Jus- Uee Scudder’s room. and after leay- ing it left the building. Vhen the Justice reopened the John Doe inauiry into the gambling and grafting onarges, one of the chief witnesses called Maurice Ban- der, clothing manufacturer, of Mad- ‘won Avenue, Manhattan, who was be. taken tr to to improve It. Investigators are seeking further evidenee against\the man who hag mot As vot been mentioned in the tn- quiry. Tt is suspected he acted as n go-between for the officials and gam blers. He has never held public offic but is known as ‘official fixer. —$—>—— Masonic Jewels For Dt. Moore. The jewel of office as District Deputy Grand Master of the Masonic order, Richmond District, will be pre- rented to-night to R. W. Dr. Georr: Moore, newly appointed to that office, 3 gepetionss about gambling at Long |hy membera of Aquehonga Lodge, No ch, where thousands of dollart|soq at Stapleton. Dr. Moore has been Aré said to have been fost. Randier’s| medical examiner for Richmond Hor- memory turned out to be one of the !oough for twenty years. —————— not improve he will Long Heaoh in an eagtt tty LONEMANWITH | goes on, and that if his memory does] at No. i BINGSTARTER PUTS 4 BANDITS TO ROUT Two Hold-Up Men Knocked Out by Saloonkeeper Who Is Shot. | Four masked then, pistols in land, entered the saloon of Jolin Bealoxiow 469 Henderson Street, Jorsey City, about, midnight last night, and |demanded that all present throw up thei# handas: The half dozen custom- ers rained a fusiliade of bottles and glasses upon the intruders, and Bealo- glow sprang over the bar, armed with bung starter, He a ed for two of the bandits before the remain- Ing pair opened fire. Bealogiow's patrons took to cover, but the saloon man fought on until he fell with a| ballet in the abdomen. The two hold- | up men who escaped uninjured then | dragged their cucapanions to a wait- |tng car outside and aped away, Patrolman Gluck, who had heard the firing, saw the car leave and emptied his pistol at the men in the machine WwithouC visible effect De- tectives from the Seventh Street Stas tion also fired at the . but they friade food thelr ened An ambu- Tanee surgeon found Bealogiow's In- jury was Only 4 flesh wound, Tie four hold-up men were de- weribad iy being youpg, three of them wearing ¢ips. The fourth left a ‘hat behind, Their car wis a Packard. | bearing ‘a New York license, of which the first two numbers were 12. A dragnet was immediately thrown out on both sides of the river. a THUG TOOK EVEN 2 STAMPS, “1 Can Une 1 Satd Ganvaan After ¢ i Watch and 96, rd réached the State Constabulary yemterday Upat A. I. Grant of Waud- bourné,. near Owsining, was walking ‘along ‘@) lonely roed when a gunman nim. Poking « revolver tn s face the th srdered him to out everything Grant surreh- jofed bis watch and $6 in ville and told thas was all he had werth taking. pockets, ine blenwayman Tel some Bee er cand extracting It, sald: What's Grant told iim It wat a couple’ ot postage stamps stuck together. The robber replied: * je these my ‘The bikhwayman ordered Grant 9 wtand, and, walking gown the road, joined another man, evidently acting as ‘ookout, and the two men fled Into the woods Everywhere;—on every hand—the same report—“T like ’em.” Never saw the beat of it. We KNEW this blend would suit! Turkish blended with Burley and other choice Domestic tobaccos—the better gtades only—and here’s where they certainly get together right. Nothing else like it—that blend can’t be copied. Will YOU like ’em? Well, now—will you TRY ’em? Kiggetonysra Sibasee rile em Un PR TW TES " atiallh | (th, UTMENT NEAR IN ECKERT CASE ON WIDOW’ STORY |New Suspect Accused in Boot- legger’s Murder, Says Prosecutor. as yet unnamed. jn con} j ne he | Eckert, the bootlemger, slain of Staten Island, be indicted before the | Richmond County Grand Juty now Investigating the crithe completes its’ | A suspect, tion with the murder of Frederie! will labors, it was stated to-day by As- sistant District Attorney Alfred Morton, He intimated that the information against the suspect Was’ furnished by Mrs, Plorence Eckert of Oratixe, N. J., widow of the murdered man. She has been working on the caxe, since the beginning of September. She testified for five hours yesterday. Inepector Carey, head of the Homi. olde Hufeau, Manhattan, was the firat witness before the Grand Jury to-day. 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