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“THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH : PO 2M SOCIETY FOLK PLAY CARDS F ON'JUDGE'S ORDER ey eee Ene FOR MONEY AND A “KITTY.” ~~~ $+ ————— ~ Gambling Furniture Turned Over WhenJerome a seebieiebierteeriiceirkeeieriticee | Pruth of Rev. Dr. Hunt- da Writ and Threatened Arrest. ington’ i eouede keane een 2: Nae Contrast Between Prosecutor and Defendant HR ate ee Repeat eee tei uie (row ican ueiween nr sri tes, and that he Is Marked—Mrs. Hynes Tells : ments. of Several Justice Jerome and District-Attorney | Cts a tela ela ene Piteous Tale. Members of the 400.| Philbin on one side and Police Commis-| + Renatred torte sioner Murphy on the other over dence t iced by htm: $27,000 worth of es ng paraphert recently relzet in the ralds of the z : tation. ‘The w for about the price of some matinee miitee of Fifte:n SR Earn s Irae : Hones, wife of Whom she hud married o} tlekets, ‘That's all J know. Justice Jerome ruer ot is : ta vnes. ¥ Fi rol irked steadily until two \ ‘That Is the way most of the soclety Property Clerk 10 Ss None ZOOS EEN AGS re 1 ‘ st ten days women left in town are commenting on Uver at the ©: * p s ue | Cughith stre t " oe + $1), and they wer i [the charges about soctety gambling all tho roulett ve fee yect hs eee P made by Dr. Huntington in Grace Klondike, hazari y faro lay: |, : : \ Church last Sunday. They play cards— Gutattogether. with {the ca and | on =) x bat yom, they may, for a ttle money—yea; chips, that had « : i t : P / but for the sake of the money and to in- keeping by the ‘ riers X top = 5 alist’ that the debts be pald, they never When Justice Jer a t ‘ mys Se z m ‘ Ly. neardt of much a thing they agree office to-day and fou e | apa procera {o , 4 Mrn._ Oclvichs (Denleniit. piad been i ten hese : TARE rh: : , - weg A “If there is this passion for gambling Property Clerk's vtfice st Police Hes rT t a is . | among New York society people,” sail faquarters bul iwan {old that Ar. 1 the person t ih ua | a / [ Mra. Hermann Gelrichs, “1 know noth- RGD Ee Oe ae Sea : / ; YW ing whatever about it, I know abso- 3 soa oe lutely nothing about such a state of AS few) minutes Geta eas ah) vat show t Y affairs as is hinted at in Dr. Hunting- Eo gata ys Sone ee Tea eambiing (uot! will my warran : ; . / SEG, ton’s sermon, I do not say that he ts fisoteents te PaeamecW and vonlerea ml t Whatever other wtepe roght or wrong, because I know simply ‘ Sate eth i nothing about tt" Cpe GS ir ‘ ‘ " ies ; ais. i “Certainiy | now ef no hostess who Pier lekallinot isan! thems ee roulette wile ted | Hy , yo. f ® } would insist upon one of her guests Fe OTE a ata ts) : ; Bae . hs aie $ 4 \paying her the amount of a year's (1 plea ea ade alary lost to her in an evening. | know qynat has Murphy 't lothing of any of the cases cited Berta bey no one t In this. position” New. York roctety le is my boss and I obey ne on have « strong ally in’ Miss Bim,” was the reply an) Justice Jerome then hung up the re- Fe Realy pays art celver and denucd a writ of duces tecurm sees anys tae eee {to compel the clerk to forward the cam if {ling paraphernaila to the Criminal ‘Courts Building. In reply to Justice Jerome's writ the) © Property Clerk arrived at the Criminal Courts Building shortly afterw “Are you the Property Clerk ounts wl ‘ ; Tustice Jerome. ais t y ere r AE 5 “T am,” was the reply. | Attur y ' " that this woma Have you brought those rambling |” nated i YY / . Sno more time ty wateh f{mplements with you?" f $ G fi: SS 6 Jen play cards than sie has to play her T have not. The Commissioner, how- i 1 ” 1 ™, 5 ry has heart 1 e thin she bas seen, ‘ever, han directed me to hand you the | 7! f f re | . HF . is be cor 1 by a me following.” sald he, taking from hin : Yas a Musterrate! i i ¥ “ Misa Flo pocket a letter which read nx follows: | 4), ah a ae bat yf - : CADE “fon. William Travers Jerome, Police! ro; / ¥ " * y Fifty-ninth street ‘Magistrate. i 5 / ‘ ae : “Dear Sir: I am directed by Pollee Soe Juallcen tas 4 ] Mies Flore ei MRS. HERMANN OELRICHS Commissioner Murphy to state that he Ueiveniings i ; ‘ f : s © Gnernacy, cajatieltor lone sien nana fa informed by the Property Clerk that |" "Nove iwol ns a iin RErHELS: ahe sald, “that women | SEO can be los evening, and cei 4 | ; Ee | as Ne ork to play cards for money (Where ladies ean boist of winning melt an order was recolved by him over th Pattee Dy y 5 habitually, [have meen it vometiin © 800 when, ax Dr. Palnaford ald, they delephone for delivery to you of all (he) jeon ae selicitous fer pr and | have done it sometimes. 1 oa Were suppesed to le a h. then we roulette wheels seized in recent ralde} vt de a eat tinpuden . ¥ f paeranett Raves Rn) Hus T think it's are < cepe t that this ‘at No. 172 West Thirty-second street and] part of the Commissioner to " | ; d to charge them wih playing tor happen inp) where Mm 1s 4 instru - rege my irge sums of money say i ide. eager Ti at No, 18 Wont Thirty -cn eteet ||!" tne yon Beare Ke fas tena "Seaab Beth eames thou fend we ‘Phe Commissioner desires me to call | protected | fnure j : y em to Kumble gamle Rolyour attention the fact that the | Mr. Lalor sald ally: “Thank | eryoody plays cards with a ‘kite of inviting young men ')| fall to Newr and | Sau for the prot and €:r abou: the price uf matinee tle I upon them | Beit Property Clerk is a bonded officer and ait Mitareneein eins It Inceuntumaryscor conte ta pal [tsses dn! home. Tt is personally responsible for these tm-| your head. ct “you wil up a nominal sum when 4 gine ts pe- i : | formed, m the card= plements, now in his custody, under the | ket something y * é i gun, but the sum tn Juat nominal Dre Hunting plasing ehencouraned sic pacha laes F the accusation that large amoun ton does w hothings pnd | y oni x are to. be- noney eaange hinds every time draw th + commul'ty | that form of gambling PULLED TILL HE STRANGLED oe miclety people spend an eveainne W upon th ctlae thom, But T| 1 canner at in our temperance ©] ate 5 fs utteriy ri ticulous : ws tome Am not ex Inte “soctety” and | work rave os where dempond. : ei “AL loust this is) truc— am to what extent it eney caused Ink losses has y to be from 2 wit SO Btukeavaredinn yeuaroune that if tn may driven any ur wealthy people to Newark Prisoner Finds New Way | ; thed xu ' Melt 3 < 3 jand women Who can ampleeee te | 3 1 nt of a rink w away thelr money tf they like. == if. of Committing Suicide. z 4 t ¥ i way —--= - _ == Ee prisoner in the jail in > 3 IX f Mie ie lower int feleeleteielete- ‘Nentng to his hosters y ; : ma : \ . Why, In the frst place.” maid Miss | ied H " feetled thar his be doust if any young m: andiiniGenerthe of starvation . ution th so imtted a salar: i. porarily inaan “Everybody plays cards with a “kitty eonever In my Ife,’ she said tng World y York soctety wom: an Huntington's posi bon aturally men of ning be went out tof having struck Mrs. Pryor's payment of a debt like nit vewterday was " tearm, The nex : that. That f< absurd, 1 eNeaced 10 thirty, days. for drunken werk, and iy it nt He inglsted that he are DS Ur Se Aa ness, SG. Me, Marsh ‘larence his arrest for 4 i frobbing, though he hal been i Jewels and trinkets they” have | ae fourteen ears old, of Herknt en (ronteh y that io ihe! vail t y oto get sustenance £01 ds is rlitteuto ns A . : i vee (ene Vested Heese to get sustenance for bit fave ahowa trinkers which tact kay Miss Julia LittmanStar-|Mrs. Lamberton Wants KILLED HIMSELF IN BELFAST. \ ts vu h a Buar Hh sh ree t ars from the es of) Me jp ehe vated t two years co her bueland bwife, who wees o mother. is prizes at cards, t , Lea we men ! will probably r in he n eno neo third story te he Wf the jury had ! isi eteqsetia its, but no girl in . . - : HiT Geta AGN Bee AUR LeU Era aa i Rea ue Wavaeaieaatn tis 1 ivley It Meheneat than ht imouey| tles Fellow Prisoners | a Divorce, for He Unknown Man : i arilataet fall onlihus bend weakening] (heidefendant?onith \ ai fSe react maul levers think ocd with Wardrobe. “Never Talks.” New Yorker, New York Pros: Chub with hotel tig Te lever tn be + | 4 testimony, but An inquiry has been re i -Fannuat dinner at Delmont April 2), « . at Hy MI the case over antl toemerrow DY aiclety pease | It xeems to make M 1 nate Mra. Luey it The guards i E reulitiee | hvac’ rat lestiseees weaken |, her of a Sst of ht waa ¢ : ner of getting Wiay sth his i A UHCLOE CRUG kts ’ TSS ere nelned Tun Wine eee eee ele He) GRUFER | Aronae et . Bhe appeared before Julie ure oy Uved together only three Bete ee Shy pleaded “not guilty and uatuntahied | months, In Noyember, Lamberton the Court by denerting that slo wast Sta iieookigatee ‘The death worred him and, tt fs said, drove him to drink. Yesterday war i . 8 knees, ker u f a 8 t e pocket and tied It arcu Label aE i rather be 1 than bring Hid inte |defendant, when put on the stand, ot thing ls supposed ¢ up eS wins wan Wit fifty-five years 3 z ne dea 1 | i he stand, » hi upp 0 moon, And, 0 fe pulled COG eee | tall and had Mile Worll Co ostrave. Her words upset | cau: he had gone dnty rhe tunnel to Bez. Nomteam™ would, fp eeiewe UAL any Last Christmas Kipler lost his child. | 8 t dan whe had appeared a him and te paced the all night in} dfe clatimeal he had fection ROTOne racers ae own houre und : a Insiating onthe paytnent btw ete . . ae i ans Sorosis, i i Sl poor to ufford ao Lawyer, She wan dreesed .Operation Pronounced ees WE Mt did vote ta. elke Anat, ani n't seainkin cout trimmed with Persian | le . ' | limit’ save that imposed by income, |!y ' [ee fe CO! Impossible Left Wes- Mrs. Kenny Says in Di-! Vote Will Be Cast Under that “in no" renson for crying | Re nadeers | Mult, wilening cruelty. | Hoth ee Ow és z : a inte her had Ver~ | Gainivsed. ‘Then the wife employed Liawe ton Shaw in Condi-| | vorce Case Her Hus- | the Meeker Act, Now |: roe any. peaseibillty eters [ner runka to Ber cell ee otis sae aoe eee ‘- : u an sl a" if walked up in wn the cor. | Hetlen free irenrs fete tion to Defy the band Told Her To. | in the Courts. , i iat te shen thn the exercixe dir went to meats the | Ms Lamberton (cvod {adimerent. 10 al fe of the city newds renewal. | ¥ t pantie tual. Known Laws of Phy- Bs Ieiaaatie [do ot mas" as afl chat i does not need far: tof them are anything eit it te = newal. Mut Lode not think taut moe |e Pe eae raltnnaclacae: pletora | Aioned . in thelr apartme Hiaty pene al Ut) Le dos note eB LABS tORL os WAY Coulard pawn awithyss iatser PIERUES| Ota Fee La neEseree timed te ail 0 } In anticteaton unte! cone are being helt to- thelr” power to renew mocial and civic! thy DT Ue heh a f X thelr power te i ‘ nay lveree case of M “\a roughs and villages fe ite well nuld be counted ax ma-lLagyer Waldhelmer, who was assigned | rar ¢ re Neo ices hecsicensriaet Late Honary work, beca uns one | 4 jor Vilted her In the Newspaper Men fnsited ¢o Buffale, To those who at ; venation ft \ ; Ancien rales egies irecae teenie tpentiynavechersaanityseeananedsertier | Lackawanna Raflroud has Invited that a puncture of the eplnal cord 1 Y ; ranch 7: large ary was =H ay hs Other Opinions. father, Bellg . wae ON ony rity of newepaper men to inspect the th the following case will 1 ins Sak) ‘ easel bd re hte st but these neariy all held their) RB » Clarke: who te & mem: the pet hi i uminitted 506 1 Raf A muy x Exposition’ ath: Bittal dea’ lowing ca il prove in . t F Of Socosin ax Weil an of the ylum, ld. leaving New York Marca ls at 9A. M teresting. . : leo und stilt re vs a noADd! | England Women, sald: “Ll do not al M red rhe knew what ig Buffate in the earl ae ; : Trntimaleliie Mecker act {¥ now being tested n) atth what Dr. Huntington has eat vardrobs, and to | ma tat On Jan, 1é last Weston sh Nae : , Lateline | ind it ds expected that tte, Hese area er opinions ball gowns, in | wit teen-yoar-old 3 Y UIE Thay i lefints ho { atts. Damet P. Ingraham, President of en, a multitude of | as ; ¢ , F * 1 mils ue ty des lene Independence ruchre Club. one or | and, was worki in Fa Rook aw \ ? rt f re April 9, wo the cities WHI the most fashionable of the west aide Bing @ roof. Ie sitp . i t mn t t f 1 ro municipal ctlons In case the | rectal soci *. apd on! i whi ‘Com. tance of twenty: igs ‘ ont with : r janlttce, of the New England Women's ; Soclety--It Is no harm to piny cards fo ) The ground was f: i ‘ ¥ nk cock | c eth 1 for philanthro) tnd ut bri ink ‘\ mtriking on his «7! i 1S) ees m tt ve testimony to ena, i in nit . histi forse Kee SUARTEnOU L be tc ler~ c , 1 qi P ere "ou Lb d lon =! vthree of the dorsa braces brna kine ‘ read 1 sh, Berg bran tepeet tc Atrbaiaped Hereloforelorsaverere! c d ‘i ave this : ’ . of the a at the end of the game. 1 the spinal cord. The uncon Diwan picked up and sent in an am : ‘ received 1 raph Company, Jersey Clty, sae omAg who} ment an rs * er for it sae tTT H ee . is e houme of a nd, F to Nassau Hospital at Mingvia * ted ALU a) eae eo la Puscltc CU May Ory i S Iv told that ahe had lost ¢ Mexamined by tho phys! is ent. Mr y . eldent at a the borou Fast Newark Mayor $38, And the wWortan bad thought site rin Rats c r6a % She testified t ‘ 9 ° etlon Ie assure] Was playing Juet a soctal zame. ounced his cure hop 1 i oe i ie! : Aaa ete Mrs. £. Marguerite Lindley—If chil- G mocratic Jaren were Ko.ng to gamble when they was Ughtly bandaget, Lows Mis : enn ‘ d pkrew Up, as ten chances to ore: they @o°the surprise of ail he con te oh tiny sere prise of ail he cor > Ab from the effets af the Vitution fro c he ask Js contents Btate to-day | Would, Chey: might as well be taught tu $ Shaw remained in coe hospit " a our n . ey Cate + of polttical | Tstrs, Fen Barry, Chairman: of the, en in d on ayes tants ail ; > 1 | ommittee While 1 play cards end to play, being a_ member of Dunean'a Waldorf Club, yet t Pp Inwood, ca! and i Alte se 1 fe us i enh . oe Nesrae urbe’ dooliy wis : ( : seat , " mane er ties aim dow) PROFESSORS ON TICKET. = |aever nanted ‘in my: acare-card to, be the hospital i y ° : | ‘ 5 = counted at the end of the game. und If ; fi 1 he WHE Vote tor THe at have taken the first ‘co Ghat the boy could aot Princeton prize more than once thla neason. I do not telivve In playing cards for prizes B placed tu an « 1 ‘ rel pen Tate oy oo i ms ; : ¢ . Aes HVE Te TN TH o oF ol ; Rept iat abe vs y or for money. coccoD VRIN .. ‘The Must Have yring electing £47 raat OM Mra Helen J. Tins PEOPLE ARE THINKING ABOUT MOVING. hi 1 tlekets are aying curds for prizes, but it had da iv é ae Dnoxwitheebacolt ome s@lope ell-known fact among Vice of the physicians, : = ow HHOw, SnONS eutitelys mals jeeoncotlies xi b oh owiia Eee eon Rrevided antes i which atennesl SGI eat 5 Srcrion oF nla thy : ny teft her andswent jth feet ty © bea: known pins | unle 16 con » provided for 4 operation, which he tv 1 Hie cetera Ail hth cri ol : ak Ee rena snivernty. Wiltam Libs [EEE Unga Og, Nave, priaes you Advertise your Houses, Flats 1 SG esa Realtree LT L Nir BC 2 Se nical Geography, [enthusiasm for whist or euchre played z pinul word ebout ‘ hdd ‘eit hawt cane " my hout prizes. : sere | ina hii a Lat ae i ee [Ri ran ir ave and Wak Daniele RG ad Aaa BORD and Apartments To Let in was Ing u art ch io) ater re we otn 4 wAIIVE Wout hin itrenl fully ie =e Ppliwinegg has pal for her tickets pens toga 76> "| BILCHER DRIVES THE BOERS. Aman, What aes her takes this The World, lon, and the boy te 1 nl! : a tere? ¥ take} Mritish Clear the District Near os the Professors ure known to be above | that went with ft she confessed that she would not. nd that’s the way wextreanities from lils wa ot knve teee , eee 4 y Ait fore Parana 3 any political schemes and aro gulag in] 3ht, NOW not And) that's the way E pete Peti all of) the. orgs 3 i i i i , c sy March 12-—Cop, | tHE Pace Only on account of the preaware | they're playin charity, when really 3-7 TIM RATES PAY BEST. Are pon Ee Ne ea ; : Binees ines sun] Urouwht to bear upon them by Ureir they are gambling for a prize. aA his tem- te whthou one of the ! bs coon Lthusiastic town followers, The Hepub- af Hh h mi ders betwee : and An ras Jnot Increased. more. than { rvetton Fecord fn) ps ick rial. Tt Rivers ‘The calumh hay nerived |lican nominee for Mayor 1¥ E. M. Updine. | s4yg sul ontrasecne)® Lee ar dng! alts Ovlteh | here, “bringing in thirty-three prisoners! F. L. Sperling, a colored lawyer, 1s run: fare guln Peer y . and 3,00) horses. nipg for Justice of the Peace. dia not © that polite eoclety was

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