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Neyo Ex-Convict Estimates
He Has Stolen $40,000 Va!
i.abies Since May.
TERRORIZED EAST ORANGE
$20,000 Worth of Plunder Re
covered fai Lenox Avenue
Place?Had Just Served
Seven Years.
g\ eJrove Str.-l. F.iist
Orangi Brtcli CBurcli aad all tha other
Ora Uved ln terror ot
I rs| u. ;.., bi ireral months, and at
. ? erouB
toarna ha ? "!- T"? East
i rgtmt i ? ? -?i'''1 -hal the MJoha"
wera tha arort ol "ne man.
Boma lan daya a?o they laarned thal
Chriatopher Chtuodlap, ? negro, who
ria,i | , n yeara ln tha New Jer
penltentlary for enterin* ? bouaa at
Enflewood, was ln Baat Oraage, and
tii.-y watcbed him. On tVaatoeadoy
Chandler WM anrprtoad while in tlie
boma ol x. J. little. at No. To Lenox
t-emM, Kast Omage. Booi w***
worth of silver nnd cnl tlaai had been
paehed up to ba MBKnred. No nwmher
<,f the Lrtttla famiiy was at boma at the
time*.
The Kast Oraaga pollofl say Chandler
eonfeoaed that ba r..i.i.?d al leaet forty
places after he* was releaeat. from
prlaOB last May. anel in an automonile
trl[, about 'tha town he polnted out
many placei he- had entercel.
In the pOOSeaaloa of the negro the po
lK-e found BB a.1.1: s*s that brought
?ihem to New Torh, and yesterday
afternoon ln a hotHN in Lenox avenue.
near 12JKh street. more than |20,000
?worth Of silverware, jew.-lry and cut
glass waa found. The New York poUce
conaented to guard the place until to
day, when the New Jereey detectives
will come back wlth a Mg van and re
me.ve the goods to East Orange, so thnt
laaMeati there may ItteaUfy their
ge,oda and get them back,
The New J4*aey d (teetlvea Bny
Chandler told them ln* had done most
Of hls WOrt <n the sumiw-r time. when
houeea were eloaed and .<unii.es arere
?way ai tha a?ahiaa or in the moun
Ulna, Ha nea/ar entered a bouee, he
?aid, nr. ? aare that the _____?
_,-.::t. That gave him plenty
k what goods he wanted
and l-emoee them. The negro esti
,1 ihat he- had taken at leael tr*A
00 ? wortb of toot
The New Jersey authorities hope to
loam where Chandler took the valu
aMea Ihnt have not heen recovered.
?
HOTEL WITH K500 ROOMS
Proposed P. R. R. Structure To
Be 23 Stories High.
The hote 1 whie-h th* Pennsylvania R-D*
? ? :i I i*i to tamot on Beventli avenue on
lh_ hloe-k front between 8M and 33.1
streets. recently acqulred by the railroad
from Thomaa Drmond, la to be twenty
three stories In helpht ?n-1 have flfteen
hundred rooms, aecordlng to reporta ln
r.-al estate eirclea yeaterday. The story
that McKIm. Mead A. Wrdte had vtrtuallv
compIe?ted plans for auch a atructure to
occupy the slte was armounced ln The
Trlbuna recently.
Ita general artrbrtectural arrangement
will conform wlth the big railroad statlon
opponlta Between the rear and tha ad
Jointng atore there will be a forty-fo,.t
prlvate street. This, hesifles allowins:
more llght and alr Ba the hotel, wlll re
lie?v*i the conKestlr? of elellvery wagons
belontrtn*r to the drypooels store on the
aide -rtreets.
We don't have to draw on
our imagination.
Any way you look at it, the
KOpe of our suits and over?
coats is big.
Sizes in varied proportions
that the ordinary clothier
couldnt dream of carrying?
longs, shorts, regulars, stouts
?nd short stouts.
Fahrics in variety that only
tb? largest of dircct mill buy?
lng and importing can secure.
Styles tk a eharacter de
lennined by the most exacting
demand ? "snappy" young
men's models; conservative
ents for older men.
Prices only possihle where
the volume of business is so
great.
Kverytliing men and boya
wear.
ROOEU Pbbi Company,
Three Broadway Stcr.-*,
at at ?
Warren St 13th St. 34tb St
fOHN HAV. ALIAS "SIR JOHN."
One oi the three men arrested for working the wire-tapping game
on two Southerners.
i
"MOVIE" MAN A SUICIDE
Chitrch Objected to His Place
and He Took Poison.
Siprmind Moses. of No. M Wernt 1lSth
atreet. took poison while In nti ofllea nt
No. 820 Broadway yem rday BfteraoOfl
and dled a short tim.- flitenrai- ln tbfl
Hadaofl Btreel rIo_ea of Rellel T as pollce
learned that Moflflfl araa dflflpOBdenl __?
eauaa of BnanelaJ trouWea At om time
h*. araa w_n-to-<in, fcut lost money in a
read tara Raeeatly I ??? par
ehaaed aa hitareal >n h movmg picture
thflfltrc la 13d atreet, betweea Beooad an.l
Thtrd aeaaroea a rbui-h in tbe neiajh
borhood objected to the praacnoe of the
moving pleturfl .'-how. and the HoeaBfl was
revaked.
Moseti went to the ofrke of Morris &
Sehtff. who had representi-d him ln l.ank
ruptcjr proceedlasa ,,Tlft flrbllfl tbera drank
the poteofl- Ha tbea walked out of the
door and f__1 unconsclous In thfl hallwav.
The man was the father ?t" four chil.lr.n,
who llved wlth him and his second wriffl
lt wa.s aald that alnc. mnrtgag'-s hail been
fort* los.-.l ?.n four hotises he had hotight
h^ ha.i act 'i aa 4-oiiertor f<>r tha raoatvar,
and while hfl nad t.irned In the r<-nts (Or
Sofitomb.-r hfl had n_ada no ret-raa for
October.
BACK TO THE NIGHTSTICK
Only Hope of Ridding City of
Thugs, Says Driscoll.
t'lement J. Driscoll, sp<aklng before
twenty memhera of the l>-ague for th?
TIvlc Educatlon of Wom. n who brav. d
yesterdays Htorm. f?ald the Mayor had
duspended the exclae law when ha l-f_afld
to permJt pollcemen or detectlves to . nt.
BHloons with th<> purpose "f gath.-rlng
evlcl.ncft, Ha aummed up his talk wli.-i;
h?- aaid: "If you want tfl separate thfl
pollce Department from politics ro_ must
t..ke th- control of lt fn.m the hnnda of
the Mayor."
"Wa ate llving in the most moral and
clean city ln the world-und the bflsB
1 nllied, too," he aald. "No one Mayor ia
altoK'ther reaponalhle for the preaent
condltlons. ao pleaae don't he dlacourag.-d
witn your city. The problem ia: How ia
lt poaalble for a Becker to exlat la the
Pollce Department? The great defect <>f
the department la beeause the Commla
sion.-r can bfl dlamlaaed hy the Governor,
PBflbajB merely becauae the Governor
daaan't Hke the way hlfl hair la parted.
and alao hy the Mayor, for a not much
greater reason. 1'Ieaae don't centrallze
police power ln the Mayor. If you ar<!
golng to keep the departm.-nt out of poli
tlca, then keea H away from the Mayor.
"Untll you women, aurlous mlnded and
lntelltgent. Bet the chanc- to vote poll
tlca will oontlnue to be a bualneaa vent
ure. Never wlU you have a thorough
and eff.itlve police force untll you place
the CommlaBioner beyond an evll BOB-T.
No Commlaaloner la permitted to remaln
long enouijh in power tfl thoroughly un
Uerataiid hia work.
"The reason for there being ao many
Irtjfty' Lsjulea and 'Gyp' the Blooda ia
b-cauae they are aupported aiid protected
by poiltlia. When thoae inen get arreat
ed and are locked up the dlatil.t leader.
probably, atepa forward and off_r_ hia
ball. lf the honeat pollceman would be
p.-nnltted to grab his __gh.tatU.-k ln hia
rlght flat he woutd know how to clean
out from the city all the Lefty' I_yuleB
and 'Gype' ln a day "
a
BUTLER'S ACCOUNTS MIXED
Court Names Receivers for Big
Boston Stores.
Baa_8fl_ Nov. 7.?Recelvera were ap
pointed to-day for the department atorea
i-ontrolled by Wllliam S. Butler St Co.. the
Gllchrlst Company and Everybody'a Store
Company. lt Ib eatlmated that the 11a
hilltlea of the three concerna arnount to
more than 81.000/sX).
Wllliam B, Butler. treaaurer of the
three compnnlea, commltted sulclde by
tthootlng Frlday night.
All the aharea In the Butler and Every?
body'a rjompanlea are owned by the But?
ler companlea, a holding assoclatlon. The
majority of the atock of the Gilchrist
Company is held by the holding concern.
It waa announced that the llablllties of
rliitb-r A Oa amount to 1700.000. The
COaMttned liahllitlea at the GllchrlBt Com
pan] an.l Kverybody'a etor?- are nn
kaowa The _M___Ba__aa of the v,\\
ttam\ .'ompany is valued at |50o,ooo, that
of Butler & Co. at 1250,000 nnd the goods
In Everybody'a Store at 1126,000. The re
i#.\iis arere authorlzed to contlnue the
bualneaa of all three com-erna.
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jCARNEGIE ESCAPES TAXES
Swears Off Personal Assess
| ment, His Bonds Beins; Exempt.
' Antrow C__i*a?gle aralked Into tbi ofllce
ol '''.'iv Comn_s*non< ? Charie i T. Whlte
v.-fie-rdetN aft. n 001 and bad hla | l
oaat e-.-ine-. ii. ?!. on lha ground thal
I ii de Mb arere ' bU \" r
I rope ru
In hls atal ? ? the Taa
. . .i thnt bll i- ? aonal l-r.>!--t-t\. ln
| Tii,,i:,-y .ni h.-in-l. ROte U
<lu,? hlm, houaehold effecta, etc., dld i I
__ .. .i B,aJ77 UI, m hlle -. <*hi.-f
I* eontimcti for glfta ?? ?
.- |,e ,. |d I -,
bonda *vi-,!,?'?. wtAtt nd thus
i under lha *'
Mr e ?arnr-s*: B'B pcrOOn
year aaa 110,000,1)00 Etcfora II ?? ll had
iiee-n fAMAMt. Ha i*s)laed ix
i ii. ln- r. BM [I t ptt BUnted that I paid
t;,x. s eui Uiis aaaoaame al
,.f tt,.- owne ahlp ol Bteel bonda
which have- sino- becorna ? ?
At the- e.flicf of tl,.- i ?? . '? ?
troller it ari
iroaM be ln , ? ? ?
jusi whal bond ol Mi oa rl< i I
!,"-t, reglatei*
n-it ln !.!* nnme>. I.m tl
Lawaon Pardj . ? tbe. Do*
partmenl ,,i Taxaa ai nt-, ex
plalnlng tba Btatita <>( Mr, i i
| taspayar, aald
Mr. <'arn. ?
under tha Bacorad dcbta ? <\ law nnd his
aaaaaanaal haa baai eai.11 - - ?. aa Mb
dehts lan*--!- ,-?.-, e,i u,,. raltl.
sonai property.
ASSETS ROSE IN PURCHASE
Government Biings Out In
creases in Sugar Properties.
The governme-iits chief e-f.e.rt at tlie
hearlng ireatarda] la the aull for the di*
sediitlon of tbe Bug&r Trust wa.-- directod
toward ti, ? aotabllahmeni .,i tbe aaanla
of the varlous oonatttuaai ooapaalea t.e
fore they w.-re abaerbed i,y th- ootnMna*
tlon.
.iatn.*s R. Kaapp, Aaalatani i'nit*-d
States Attorney, Indtcated by Mn .|ue-?e
tie.n.s that the- governoaaat aspei ted to
show how greal B dirf.-re-m-. the-r.- exloted
betweea the rrai aaateta <,t aiajnr corn*
panles and the- amount .,f the- stoe-k rie,ale-d
jti"t j.rior to the- ahaorptloB .,t any >>r ? h?
pre-sent BiibsldlarU-s of the- trust. Me h.,1.1
some- of the r-onipanle-. lOBUed eotisid-r.ihle
arnounta of stock as aoon us it hefaiae ap*
parent that the- romhlnation we,ui,l h, ,-f
f.< t?-d, and the, Inflation iraa onde la es*
pee-tallon of the- large-r r.-turns to be aa
sure-,1 through elln.ln.atle.il ?,f eompoUtlon
Amld obj'-ctlon of eienmeH fe,r tbe snaar
company Mr. Knai>|. Ojueettonod <l?-e?rg? K.
llunkei, wlm luul been tr>-a*>ur.-r of tbe
old National Sujcar Keflning CoBBPflUQ*,
about the capltallzatton anel the asuets of
thla concern. which was absorbed by the
truat In 190C'.
The vaiue of this e-ejinpany's plant, In
cludlng buildiiiKs. real estate and machln?
ery. Mr. Ilunker Het at U.Mi.utx). The- Ait
nes* eald he- was pr.-senl at the me-.-tlnK
of the board e.f dtrOOtOfB of th?- National
Sugar KetlnltiK Company ln June-, l'e.i.
when preferred ste? k to the* amount of
|8,_>0,000 and ce.mrne.n stock amouiitlng to
H0.00u.UO0 waa lssuenl and turned ovar to
Jamea H. I'ost ln e -xohange for the con?
trol of the old National. the Molle>nhaner
and Doacher compani. _.
Mr. Ilunker explained that the good wlll
and trade- relatlons of the company repre
aented a conalderahlo vaiue.
LIKELY TO ADMIT BLIND BOY.
Cecll Me.rrlH, th.- beve-n-ye-ar-eiiel hilnd
b?y from Inihlln wh,> has been datalned
at Kllls Uland atawe hls arrlval e,n Sun?
day. wlll meist like-ly be rele-ased to hla
parenta wlthln a f(-w elays. Commlsslone-r
Wllllams r.-< ommendeel that the child he
iolmttle-il unel.-r bond and Se'iretary Nage-I
authorlze>d thls noaalflBfalllaB y.-ste-rela*..
As so. ii ns the- parenta are- able to exee*ute
a bond that the loy will not h*-ce,int- a
publle- charKe, he will be rele-aseel.
e
ITS STOCK HAS NO PAR VALUE.
The hrst large eotapaaj t,> ba incor
pe.rntad under the N'.w York statute pro?
viding that e-e.mmon stock shall hav.- no
par vaiue ent-red the- famlly of e-orpora
tionB yesterday?th.- WlBConsIn Kdison
Company Tiils e-ompany, BTgai?BBal by
the North Ame-rle-an I 'ompany to hoM Its
puhiii- utiiity propertlea la IVtaoonaliv iia**
an aethartaed capital stock of iio.ooo.'W)
8 per cent cumulattve prefe*rred Bte..-k. t>ar
vaiue 1108. and inn.oor* shnres of common
atock Its eetborlae_ .a-pltal is atated to
k __0Ol_U8J.
SOFT MONEY MEN GET
M
Ancient Wire Tapping SchemG
Used to Take Savings
from Southerners.
GONDORFBROTHERSJAILED
Accused of Operating Fake
Poolroom for Fleecing
Suckers?One Victim
Pockets Loss
Thfl man who Inv.-nte.l tbfl ?"!<' brlck,
back it. K-ran.lfHtliei ? ti'... , atlll aroald
im.l heman n.-Mt.-re th.- BBBM o!.l IW ting
_l?d even though it doaa baat tht .>? "?
. t? k.-.-p it In'ormed al-ut all ll"
little w-avg of th- worl.l. for, If tbfl talt
lh? pollc? t.n be true, tbal aam ineentoi
, . , brtck of koI.i is stin al '
,,f beBullIng other men'i dollara out of
thefi pocketa Into bta oam not. hoflrever,
in th<- aama forra, i>ut in tba _araa nib
h, tba ? n.i it araounta to Bbool
tb? aaana thing. .-.h tba fallawtai I
show.
..... da\- !n?t spring a man BBOTfld tfl
tVllmtaS-OB, N. 4'., nn.l took np ht* abodfl
in one ni tbfl i.? bi i arts ..' tb? tawn II
was b aatfljbboriy distrlct, utid ha araa at
? tri.iidiy flbapoaltlon, t..- aad hlfl n-f
They msi.ie frleada faat, an.l fn.m botr.
wore f,-?\orltis. He _a_M fTOtB Haw
Vork. trie big rltv. and had all thfl l" Ball
thal Iu- .Kl'-s r:v... '.nt ln- ?a-. arlthal. of
a iiom.iv natura, tbal langod for .. ehance
?o |o back to Ibe siinj.ier uta Ha Iih.i
accumuk-ted a -nug parcal of tba aroraTa
goo.i". and arltb lt ha baagbl a larm
Alfalfa fairnlng BeetBOd to h* about tbfl
only deatrfl h> had, aad findlng that farm
at.o-.it th< otily c.-.-upatloii
Mrs DawHing, his Brtffl, was rist :?"
popular ae li'- w.is, l.iit flhfl had Ottfl
Bourcfl "f iinhappiness. Bbfl had aad
teeth. Iba wm not ta tba baal of health,
. | and dt.l not feel at>l>- to go to a
dentlet'a offVoa for repalra, bul ona of bar
1.. ri found frienda hit upon just thi- thlna
?ba kii.w a eapaMa dentlBt arho arould ba
lorflly anotflgb t>. cobm to tba ho
take cara >'f bar teeth rlcht then H
was I'r. J W. PoWflU, of M aml I
atreeta not far anrajr, aad ba prorfld | t
i>s the goo.l BBBjbbflff had aaid. He was
mor.. than fljtad lo blinf his sklll lnto tba
aasay utt;.- DawaUaf aeaaa aad b.mish aii
paln frum Mts. Dawslng s teeth.
Here Enteri the Dentiat.
i.- Powell proTad to ba more than a
leatiat Ha profad to be dear friend ????'
w.-ii. Paflpltfl his skiii. Mra Dawattaft
ti.tti praaanted a befBIng probleni. ihi
had thr.. tataa lealb, -et on ptrota, ar. i
tb?) bad a most baf-lng wai ot eomlnM
looflfl, dflopltfl tha BBoal n._n maai i ??
ernployed to raakfl theta sti^k. ao ?
had to bbmmd naani baara in th>- DawalUH
bome, laborlng ov. r Mr- Dawslng*
teeth Ho it hef.-ii that frleadablp rlpenad
I?M, and Mt Dawslng Kn >'. RBOra th-ii i
! 1 ??'. I. II
li<- ilnally grew so flOBBph t- ly fond of
blm thal ba took him t<> lus head aad
. inftdencfl Ib a way tt,at bada fa:r to
makfl Di PawelPfl feea look
worth naaktng oui -i bill '??? Tbfli. graai
friendship had developed tba BurprlaluB
oinoldenoa n.at they i?ith rearaed far ?
?...,-. io aaaki Bure money, aaaUy and plei
tlfully, witii....;t toiiing for .t ?*;" arell
dld Mi I'uw.mg Uka Dr, Po_.ll tbal be
araa arllttag ta aa u< tha full length <>:
r-valitiK t ? h_B baa ih.s dn Bl
i.i. altaiii"! lt .va : T P'ny
ing tba raaaa aill Dr Pow< II
bad tried aii tha oi.i b ... d ha.
aaually loat
??it is tba sirn|.i?-st thing ln tba arorM,"
aaM Daaraloi aaa nklbt "l h?4
by gnoufb ta bay an aifntfa farm by it.
and there Is no us.- v.m- B-gtjBI fOUl
,!.,.,.- ?:n.iMig if*th There ' Just aaa
for playing tba fa aa and i baea
got lt '
Then ha aanl oa tfl_explaln tbal ha had
a friend ta the Waattra Unl
<-..mi.i. I- arbo ? aald rontrol tba arlrea
lnlngtng the rnring reeulta httfl Ihfl (fflfll
Vork pooirooms Tbfl Idea, ba asplalnad,
was to g.t this friemi to bold bach tbfl
rcflflilti from th^ poi.iroon.s. tn-t Btainfl
to imwslng the names of rlnnlni hOTBea
l-rrearmed wlth thla lmO-i_d_t Dawatai
and hia n?-w found frhtil Wttt tO ptBCfl
their beta In thr pooirooms on horses thoy
already knew had won When the .!<?
Inyed results flnnlly rame cllrklng off the
tinsuspectlng gamhlera' prlvate t.l. craph
wlrea the ofltty thlng for Pr. Powell nnd
his friend Hawslng to do wns to coll.-ct
their hets.
Oh; That Soft Monay!
It was a grand new Maa to l>r PoB-tl
llo mav have heard of "wlre-tnpplng.
but he ne\.-r kn.-w hefor.- how ensy an.l
aure lt was The Idea wns so good. ln
fact h*> wnnted to get fl daBT fri. n?l of
his In on >lt. and his klnd mentor. >fr
In.wslng. cons-nted to BbaTfl the aecret.
This friend wns Klrhy C*_4r____d Sl.lr.tiry.
B voung lnwv.-r an.l rosl .sttnte op-rator.
of Wllmlngton.
So thp three of them eame to N'ew Yoik
Flrst, Klrhy Hefeland Sldhury nnd !>?-.
I'owell were Introduced tfl "Mr Mi
Dorinld," the man aaid to he employi-d IB
tbfl W. stern I'nlon, able to tap th'* rn. Ing
wires. Then th.-y arara latrodaced t<> a
"poolroom" at No. 8 West S-J.l str.et It
was a buay scene In that "prw)lroom '
T.l.igraph Insttrumenta were cllcklng, men
were recelvlng hets over t.-l.-phones, re
suits were belng poated on charta, and
luckv onea Watt placlng their heta. Hut
not belng on to the ayatem those men lost
more often than they won
"No loalng like that fof us,' whlspere.l
l>awalng and "McDonald'' to Dr I'owell
and Klrhy Cleveland Sldhury Our aya
teni never losea."
The plan was that McDonald was to
go back to hia poat at the Western Cnlon,
hold up the reaulta aa th.-y <ame over the
wlre, telephone them llrat to I'owell an.l
Sldhury. who were t<> walt at a telephom
ln the Hotel Endlcott. near thf poolroom.
These two lucky onea wer?- tbafl to ruah
to the "poolroom'' and het all th.-y hal
on the winner. The only thing after that
waa to colleot their mon^>.
So It waa arranged. I'owell and Sldhury
utood by the telephone ln tbfl Kndlcott
'Place your all on Flying Kalry" BBBM
McDonald's well known \ol.-?- over the
t?-lephone; and. falrly flying. Powell nnd
Sldhury ruahed to the poolroom. and ea<h
hot 13,000 on "Flying Falry." A moment
later the returna eame over the poolroom
wire. Put "Flying Falry" had not won.
"Flying Falry" had come in s.con.l.
What an Absurd Mietakfl!
Dawalng waa spee.-hl.-ss with astonlah
ment and ruahed out to a telephone and
called up "McDonald." A heat.ii eonver
satlon ensut-d, which ended hy Dawslng
hanglng up the recelver wlth a r-aign-d
alr.
"Bas." he aald. turning to Powell and
llllllll,,,,,,.'.
Restricted Sale of Men's
inter Overcoats
|
Only a limited number of them because. as
is cbvious, such things as Profits are rather
microscopic with direct Reductions from $JU
and $35 to $22.50.
A cut in price which means to YOU actual
Savings of $7.50 to $12.50.
As to the coats, the strongest recommendation we
can give them is to say that they are the very same
coats that made the higness of our Election Day
business a real surprise to us.
They're overcoats appeaiing most of all to those
men whose preference it is to appear a bit different
from the other chap. Faney coats?all of them. Strik
ingly handsome Scotch Raglans with silk lined sleeves.
Distinguished looking single breasted Chesterfields.
Double breasted belted coats. Each and every one
lined and trimmed as becomes their worth, and
although sufficientlv thick and warm for the coldest
day, yet light enough in weight to insure ease and
solid comfort.
No man who knows Clothes and the Valuei
thereof can attend this sale and find himself dis
appointed.
J UKDtR SAME ^NiTM)LV_>OWNtRSHIP JSINCE ^
teftnanwAY AT WARREN ST - NEW YORK-5*" AV..BET. 27"? & 28T"STS
WiS -BROADWAY AI flEOFORD AU
Heavy Winter
Overcoats
$22.50
Cut from
$30 and $35
Hlll!
AMUSEMENTS.
9 |f 4*t<1 44rli I**jlly M.-,*
M- \ I ??, *?ll.__ SI..H l -('* _ *
V.INTER OARDEN J .7 V'?'-%??'-" 5
_THE PAlWIXfl BHOW <>? IM*
llorele.iil i ? Flrat Affalr
llr..,ieheii> II, ' * v ' J" rn W
The Dove of Peace
i vDir ; ' '?''"
LI KI?_? .. ?' -
I . " JULUJS CAESAR
--..??, ? - i ?
, ,. | . ?...: , .r M-.l!"--. MI-' _ul'*L?' P
DALY'S THE POINT OF VIEW
;.,i it ,|. |,,.. i.nr.B-w_: ?: ? :? -., ; - i'
The B!indne$$ of Vlrtue a'.u
PIAYHOUSE ?*> IreaWtaS
i_MTLE WOMEN
, txlne I III.,te'. Th.. ?? i ' B??? i 1 1 ?'
READY MONEY
48TH ST. THEATRE : fc_ J'llff
LIMU MISS BROWN
THE lMt.RRY COUNTESS
s i mil DY.4U1 k ' n -ev
FANNY'S FIRST PUY
M.iiili-iMan On. II,... I4M *"' ','.",__''':
nn WHir
u i -i r.y i' i ?.-<?. r- _i, *? ia
lle- M.-elrr eef th. Ileilla.-.
ti .tik, Paahy.
-.nuiU'C Thrntrr
tunBri o n i'waw?tii ib
GEO. M. COHAN itr..,.i? ,.?? .le.ne..
AA *?* A |_ Ti.r,tr^. H tvay, IBth Bi
\ K ? ??? *? 18 M.'.'ln-*
i9 i v n
I GCUGLAS \ A ROMANTICl
FAIRBANXS XTOTeTi,
\THATWILL
HAWTHORKVo'tOT
OFTHEU.S.A.\ys?eatr
e.l ei.
M
nreun OI'HO..2.1, Bi - ?. m,*.- rm'w.
.rAriU i uiiiK len ?????,-. tha nu.-r"
e Imrlr* ( hrrr> iti Paaeeri H>.
Mlt AKOIJAM IIAII.. 34 ?.at IM -t
ln anmrrma Wt. > ? ??<? K of th.
PJCRSINGER.
::..- tn $; ,u Boa Offlce wd trom Mat. ? H,
Haneoti I : ITB1NWAT PI w ?
I _^.s CANOY show
I \|,|KS ORCHEBTRA. Aelml-alnii ..V.
Hdbury. "Don't >"'i fdtowa iiuileiBtainl
radaf lenaal M DoaaM told rou Ui
?place1 y.mr OWOty <.n Flyinn: Kalry.
I | ,r,.- ,,, ? I .lldn't ye.ii know
that, The horse- .-atne ln see-ond. Ju_t a?
McDoaald b_M i know our system e-ouid
ii.et roelly loaa "
i ,r. PoweH got eatmgh and went home.
Hut tbe falth wa.s xtill strong ln Klrby
Cleveland Bldlwry, lawjrer Bad real .-atate*
operator He areat botna aad brnacht
back %'.."". aad tjir.mgh ?om.- other iatn
t;ik>- it went the way of the flrst J3,."*).
Bat Btlll hls falth flTM e)f a Klri.l thal
,11,1 rieit dta e.eslly. anel twle-e more .ie;
wenl i.ae-k te. Wllmlngton. tlrst oonlag
bae k arith another 17,0a. aml then wltta
$.", um. Baeh th?e some "horrlble mls
take*" thwarte-ei the |,?>rf?*e'tle*n of the* gfg
i.-ni aad he loM it .?n ha aad Dr. i'ow.-ii
f_.",.i)0O ln -ill
Aft.-i this, Kuby ri.'ve-lanil K?>t BBB
picioim aad told*tbe i,>>iio. A* a raanlt
. f Mb Btorr, laatchod up with a f.'w
tliingii th- potttee iilrrtiily knew, thTM
ni-n w.-r?- BlTtMtod yesl.rday. They are'.
accorellti-" to the* pollee* "Charley" <J.,n
dorf aad hls brother Troi," both well
known. the- pollee aajr, to th.>tn as expert
fak.- wlre tapp.-rs " Then they t.,?k
Into ciiatodjf John Kay, w-hn said he mga
an art el. hUt and ronnolsseur. The po?
llee Hity that he ie "Slr Jphn," allaa "Fa
pe-r COllar JOO," the man who Inventeel
the K'.ld hrteh game forty year.' a*"<>.
Slilhury ye-ste-r.lay lelentlfle.l hlr.i us one
of the men In the p?o'ro"m. and "Char
l..y" as the tnnn lntrodueed to hlm a.->
"McDoaald."
Tli>- poolrenm. the [wllee Pay, was only
a little t.ie- ettle-al perforniutir-e, j.art of
t; .- s. h. me, n,< toal bettit.*- belng doae
thero. ah thre-e men nare beld in th?
WotA Sid.- Coart in mo.oc-o baO f?r asan_*
patlon Sntutelay.
Tiie poUOB BO* thnt they bav- Informa
tl-n, which wlll leeid to the arrest of
nawslng and hls wlfe, who ste-.-n-d the
two "COflne onflf" to thelr slatighter. Before
they are through, they say, they are go
It-,' to roaad up a l>lg hand of e.perators
arho have baon Ronrfahlag on this par
lar type of t-einllde-nre game-. A foiiri-i
man was arrest,-d later In the day.
-Vi with aaiadllaf Mbmni .i>,ne-s. of
citi ibargh - Bl >>f J_0,ev/) |n the same
heiiis.- i bere Mdhary sald he had lest his
mon, v. Thts rnan g-.-eve hls nam? i
Chartea OorbonoH. He wns a'so heid la
UOioo ball.
I
AMUSEMENTS.
AMUSEMENT8.
YOU LIKED
"THE CHORUS LADY"
"THE TRAVELING SALESMArT
, "THE COMMUTERS"
All. BY
JAMES FORBES
THEN
SEE*-*"
"FORBES BEST COMEDY."
?Tr.l.KOKAPH.
"BEST COMEDY OF A
GENERATION." _kvf _m rnai
"Beara nf ___ajbter."?WorJ*.
Every !,m? .1 i.-'j-h."?Pro?*.
"Bflver .4 Hull Motn.-nt "-Trlbune
I Bbbled and i.auah-.i 'nr
Ttvo and l Ha'f Hours." ?Herald
rltimor Dellahtfflll) -ettC BBfl
HARRIS THEATRE,
"ANOTHER
SUCCESSS."
?TKI.KGKAM.
42d St. WEST OF B WAY
Eea.Uk Mat. Thur.&>at. 2.IS
? 'hi'.-*.'
NMV lOKK'S i.kaihm; theatkkn.
CUDIQC ' ?'"' '?-' ?*_,??_* _ Ll
CrnrinC. i ,-,*? Mn- Toe**morrow.
JOHN DREW '-*??--*
mat HOIWDAT, ieala now,
NAZIMOVA ...nVnu^r
I vrtCIIU IVeet 4Bth St. K-.- 8:80Bharp.
LTuCUrn Matr. ro-m'w A Thore.. t:l*
MISSBILLIEBURKE??Sr
?TIIK "MIMI THK PAINT" OIBL-'
r*10DIPIf 8-'>tn Bt . nr B *'?*?? Bvee.8 20
uAHnlUrt M ,,. To-mer*- * we,'.., 3.1ft
JOHN MASON 3rW
. Henry B rnerteln aetber ot The Thtet.
CRITERION Matlnee To-tr.orro-. 1.15.
Bachelors & Benedicts ???>? Ralph Herz
Clll TOII 4*rttti st . nr. B'w-y. Bve * 18
rULIUrl Mati To-mofw t Wed.. 1 18
"THE ftl PKKME NOVF.I.TV <>K THK
BRANON." Burns Mantl? Mall.
th- YELLOW JACKET
hudson __* g?*_ $:\ _?
HEIEIWARE^S'
DtQV MthBl Col Clrele Laat3NlghU.
rAllr. ,.- M .,? n-? ro-morrow. 2 20.
CUFTON CRAWFORO 'i%B?1
rhnraiar, Nov. it tsc-:vt? Heat aleadey.
?thf."r.vr-iv." **y ri**i____*____J.l_"___
UC_ lUCTCDnill '>"' 4 2,! 8t Ev." 15. Mts.
rltll RWoltKU.*,- te-mofw a Wed . 2 15
Praaa Oher'a Mu?te-ai Rorainc*.
THE COUNT ? LUXEMB0UR6
IIUL'DTV 01 e.'isi Fi * IH MiinT'm'w
t W.?,] We<1 Mats.. BOC -II.."-0
I ? \rnolrl Bennett
? nd
1*4ward KooMaaeb.
Knl.-k.rborker. B way Mth Bt. Eve, 1 1 ?">?
Mallneen To-morrow & Wedne*)<Jajr. -JilB.
Tb.- Laal iv.irii in Mnilral _____?__
OH! OH! DELPHINE
MOUHK MU6E?3_<?
t-.vee. 8:15. Matlnee To-morrow. 2:15
ZIECFELDFOLUES
UAItll um. st i.eist Mat. rm"w.l:?B.
OFFICER 666 f&SOT&E
? ***.r\t Me.n.lay. v Sam Amerl- p A (I
? ..at* .*<??? ,'?n Kar.e, ?? Bi ??
.rTW onri Matet. Tom'w A Wed.. 8:15.
ULVD 8_ MOMt.eiMMt*. A BTOXB
li i t.. - KI.NIK JANI8
lv,. 8:13 | The lueiv of the Xllpper.
MILESTONES
MENTAL HYGIENE EXHIBIT
Ooea Dat___ I \ m *1J r. m.
CITY COLLEGE,
West IJWth Htr.-et * ?i .Ykhol. . Terrace.
Brotidway Bubwa. to Ki'th st
HOVBMUn 8TB ro i.vni. 1912.
I ert'ire-s. e'h.irti. Movtnn Pleture. slio.vlnar
CAUSES OF INSANITY
s Maaa Meertoaoi BJ***. 8 '2 14 Kri. Toee.
iu.,1 Tliurs ? ?-e-nlnirs.
Mental dleeaeea e-xplalneel by expert*, 8 P. M.
APMIBHtON FIIKE. _
Pfll nWiAl Blaache BTaleh. Tbea BeadJa
i.ui.ur.ML , tr% ?_,__}, cmr AvoTl
'''I*' I'-,-;;. el V |, | ,e-e) l '.-, r. lllo.llt hs.
AIHAMBRA I'TralBed Nanwe," eltb
Ainnr-Dna , ,aik A ,,, rKnili.1 Ruy L.ox<
: h w i IM M Ed I" Ryj nard. others
UARIFM" "?K OKEAT l?l\ll>K
AAlllfa A-HIPPODHOME
ST JSA SUNDAY M.1HT
*8# *AP OJf '?# B~l srut? Now Selilng.
th AVF B'way. [CllfT Oordea, nenita * i.ew
III ai t._,s,ii ai II. am. e*.*-naro A Mallev-.
Mat ?5-.;0.* Ileaea Kegler Co., others.
1 Vl-t ,r Moore A e"o., Sla
| be*l Ail.nns, K,1na Auic
,-.,1 Ifl other bi? eie-ei;
5^
UAMMERSTEIN'S
??l) |) Mati S * r.0r
RT TAIT B'waiTend 80th Bt K. ? 8:9a
DldUU m vi* ivi.itv hav at 2 *<>
1 V.' RAiNEVS AFRICAN HUNT
? Ar MfCDCQtC H - * * -''?'** Bt" Kv_.B:80.
-JUC ntBEn ?8 Matlnee To-morrow. 2::iO.
A SCRAPE 0* THE PEN
WAI I ACK'?J '"'?'> & :>'0,h ?? - 8? ? ?
our wig'Sofay
CENTURY THEATRE
l i<4?: iThr Prlr"-""'drl"t'.i|
Paeali Ihe Plcnsnre:
5N0W WHITE
?75c. 50c. SI.S150) .
Thfl I'lerre'l/i.tl-Jii.llth O-Ul ?" BjM I
THE DAUGHTER OF HEAVEN
I ITXL.F* THKATKK. 24" W MM
__?rt-?*?_*___, -4NATOL
A Pa.-v-Tal*
Plfl] '
chudiaa
Al '1 M Kver> Afternoon. ?io.--pt s?Mrdayf
171 TlWi" V*v- *-< 4-d Bt. Bre*
LL11HUL m ts. Bf?_ and F*t. Ht 2 IB
WITHIN THE LAW_
DCI BCrifl W.-st 4tth St. Ev-r-tnfl* st ?:20.
D-LA-UU M;l?, phur, a?d Bat.. J:,0
MISS STARR TRIUMPHS" '
E;r FRAHCES STARR
THK 4 ASK |)K BK< KV._w
DCBIIBI II* Weat iEv-ril_?aat M:1B M?t?
riCrUDLIW )2,i st ' Wed and Bat.. 1:15
WHIIsn. KI: .I' i<nd l>nv!d Belaaro pr*??r.'.
[ GOVERNOR'S LADY
??????????????????????????
tMUSICAL ART SOCIETY::
\\ Frank IJamroeeh.Wr_ct*r4>
\* Cholr of Tfl Artl-t*. |>
O iOTH SEABON?.NMVEKHABY VEARO
41- TWO CONCERTB?Dec IT ?rM M*r II o
1: SYMPHONY CONCERTSi:
y KOR YOl'NO PROPI.E. <>
O SIX S.TL'RPAT AFTKItS'iONS. 4?
<? 1st (eneert. Nov. SS, BEETH4IVEX. 4 1
<? Rose*. tli-k-t* and pn>gr?mnn? n ???? o
<? Bl nfflre MtlSlcal Art Sorlety. 1 W Jtttl 4)
SYMPHONY
KnrUtr of New Tork.
WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor,
I 11 - il ? > nundar Aft..
B t 3 : 1 e . Nov. 16, at I.
NEAV AEOUAN 1 \l I
BBBTHOVBB. ..verture, t.eonoie No. S;
and Si.nrhony So. 8: MArRI."E RAVEL,
Ma Biera I'uv.-" (Mother Ooofl*) Sonji
so.o.t MACCIETEYTE
NTlcktU -4><-. t . 81.80. now Ofl *-l* st t
I3o_ Offlce. Aeollun Hall. I
METROPOLITAN g5?
i>|irntn_ M_ht. Monday, Nov. II. at 8- -
Pu clnFa Mauon Le-raut. t.iKr.-?la Hori (???
but), D_t-hene; i'aru*o, Boottl, S**-roU.
B.-.da, Hel?s. .'on.l. .ilorslo Polacco
IVed. al 7:S0?Ooetterdaemi-ermia Frem
sm.l ll.iiner. Furnla. Alten, Sp.irkos. Ilur
rlun, Griswnld, Well, Gorlts. Cofld., H.i''
Tlinrs. at * Gloronda. ne*tlnn. Hotner. f J
ohene; ratueo. Amato.BeaurolH Cond .Polaco
Frl. :it <t 1 ft ? Butterflr. Furrar. Tornli
Martln, flcottl. Bada. ('ond.. Sturjnt.
*lat. Mat. at I Tannhaeuser. Da-tW
Kr^i.'*tad. Sleiak. Well. WltherS] ?
,? Coadnetor, Herts.
HARDM IV I'lANO 1'SKD
< \KNKi;lK HAI.I.. 57th Street an
ELMENDORF
t-T-* ,:?a_. PI.A.. Im ? Hm.I i
( \K\K4.IK HAI.I.. S7th Mtreet and 7th Ar*.
5 . EW
th \ fc_
TAT KB
Great Plare* In a Oreat Conntr*.
SUNDAY NIGHT ?Vm ?tt
11YELLOW-TONEHRK" S2k-i
NKW PICTVBBfl ANO IMPREFFION1- -
ITleos. |l 80. 81 00. 7.V and ?)*. No- Selline
A^,^N43dH^:L TO-NIGHT at 8H5
SONG REC1TAI.?EMMA
LQEFFLER
SOPRANO
S.at* |1.50_ to 7Br. at _Bo_ _OB_ea__?
(ARNK.GIK HAI.L. Buaday AB.. >??? l*'
PIANQ
rinnw ki DOIJ*H
RECiTAL
Ganz
I1IK KMINENT S1VI88 PIAN1ST.
Tl. K.-ts. .".Oc to ll.fto. now at Bo? Ofnc*_
( AKNK4.1K IIAIX. rw_. Afl^BoT. 1?. ?? ??
ZVIolln Reeital by ETBEM ^T
IMBALI- I
73c. to |2. Manaa.ment Leedon CharltaB

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