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English: : A Gambling-House Raid in the Year 1901 NYC Broadside details New York Vigilant Leaflet No. 12 Description "A Gambling-House Raid in the Year 1901. Look at the Policeman!" Accompanied by illustration of men (identified on their hats as "FIFTEEN, S.P.C., PHILBIN and JEROME" [i.e.: Committee of Fifteen; Society for the Prevention of Crime; Manhattan District Attorney Philbin and D.A. candidate Jerome]" with battering ram attempting to break down a door held by a policeman (identified on his coat as "POLICE"). Caption reads: "Why do the police protect skin gambling-houses? That is an easy question. They need the price to buy bull dogs for Boss."Single sheet printed on one side.
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Riccio Collection, Special Collections, Lloyd Sealy Library, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY. New York Vigilant Leaflet No. 12
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