The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1901, Page 5

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SHAKE-UP IN POLICE FORCE; DEVERY’S FRIEND PROMOTED. ie Inspector Cross Is Made Acting Deputy Chief After Croker’s Son Is Closeted with Commissioner .-- He Was Discourteous to Rev. Robt. Paddock. Commissioner -furphy gave the Po- lice Department another surprise to- day by shaking up the Inspectors. One Inspector was promoted, two others assigned to new districts and a fourth given additional territory ts guard. ‘These were the changes made by the Commisstorer: Intyector ADAM A. CROSS assigned from the First District to be Acting Deputy Chief of Police with Deputy Chtef Cortright. Inspector WALTER L. THOMPSON from the Third District to the First. Inspector JOHN BF. KANE from th Fifth District to the ‘Third. John HH RANT to have District in a te 1e has been loca Jo HARLEY Fourth District, erloin | had been tn charge of the Firat cluded the notortous | which | | being discour: who was | rhe was sed trous to the Rev. Dr. T go to him x Capt. Herlihy mae himself obnoxious by “conduct at public functions, ots * men into seed to be greatly had not fidence and they p surpri The application of Capt. J. Addison Corwin, the Stagg etreet station, Brooklyn, for retire half po was granted. He has «erved the re umber of years ommissloner Murphy was asked If he would give any but “police reasons’ for the promotion of Inspector Cross. “I consider Cross one of the officers in the service,” he replied, he was my personal choice." | “If Capt. Herlihy is found gutlty {n/ the trial now going on, Commisstoner, | won't Cross be equally gullty?” “Well, he can be put on trial later, then. The promotion was made for the | goo! of the servic And the Con.missioner refused to an- awer any more questions. blest > - GAMBLERS PLOT TO ASSASSINATE. Justice Jerome Hears Pris- oner's Revelation of Des- perate Plan. formation that, he work of the the gamblers of a conspira Justice Jerome has tlon b} een, Committee of this city have formed murder those who disclose their sec It ia known that Justice Jerome re- raing from a friendly police- that an attempt might be ite was agin cautious going Justice wax aly and only ¢ Ing himeeif “ gambler might ory i erate to do him darn. Datestive Charles Dillon, of the Park- riding te rination Justice, ts wd for Ape Others, ton, are sald to be on t h let, and the spies of the gam- Miers are trying to get the names of those among them who are sald w be giving Information to the ralders, The information was dlaciosed by one of the men captured in the recent rald ona pooltroom at Eleventh avenue and ‘Twenty-second street Refore Juatice Jerome left for his country residence at Lakeville, Conn., lust evening a mesnage was brought to him that one of the men cantured in the Eleventh avenue place wanted to talk, Informant in Fear of Death, Justice Jerome nent a representative to the man immediately to negotiate with him, The gambler declared that he had valuable information and asked how he Would be treated If he disclosed it. He was told that he would be «ented with the utmost lentency propor- tloned to the value of his information— and that he might go free entirely if his revelations were intportant enough. “Well, my Information Js of the Kreat- est importance,” ho !s reported to have ead, “and I want to tell everything, but 1 cannot do it now. If I should tell wha: I know at the pregent time I would be murdered within twenty-four hours, Detective Dillon Marked. “1 cam give you all the workings of the gambling ocle- and I know they have bplendid Value fur Your Nook- Money. The current novels are for relaxation and entertainment and to keep us abreast of the times from a@ Iterary view-point. We buy them as any other elegant necessity and those who are wise buy) them as oheaply sa they| ¢an. They look carefully for full valuo before they purt with” thelr money, And yo tt comes that these same pru- dent buyers are regulnr patrons of that special counter at Wanamaker's, wi International Association hands wut food copyrighted novels, bound In warter, These novels are splen- aid val @ for every, cent of book-money expended, For particulars abow books and authors see a Wanan pagouncement on page 3 of thin even: World, %° “| mined to murder Charles Dille : with my photograph, for others’ benefit.” the detective, and one of these [ee eo annnanisnnnnanmnannonccmncmortmncnco ny mn nue Dillon wilt he found DENISON DEWEY, Montpeller, Vt. dead in some part of the elty, ras Een CH URCH NO I ES | Thousands of people in.a state of health, similar to Mr. Dew the'men In this thine, fe would fra ea {, are fruitlessly scarching for help and ignoring the true remedy within | not bo worth twenty-fo rs’ pur- chicbictelei-e-F | vasy reach of all. chase {f 1 spoke now. But 1 will tell White B¢ lentanatite nd | statement. Jout that he was glving them away e quartors to-day, ane was closeted with} Pinkham's great medicine for regu- 2 THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 1901. IODELL VETOES BILLS IN BUNCH. cal be . Greene’s Nervura fe Governor Dumps 131 Measures and Raps Faerie Is Grane: State Department Handouts. Hon. Denison Dewey, Admiral Dewev’s Cousin: ferred to ne Five si | says: “| will Starid by Dr. Greene’s Nervura, District ts. Added a ‘ | Feel Twenty Years Younger.” 1 1 = 3 Grant’s Command. \-: a ‘ os i : Z Aside from his « nshin to our great naval here, Deni- Murphy Says Its for) veo exp unis Lise ; son Dewey is 1 ht. No one in Montpelier is Good of Service. cu ally respected, Mr. Dewey “It is a source of grateful pleasure to write this letter, stating 23'S NERVURA BLOOD AND NERVE REMEDY. Fora considerable time | have been afe flicted with sleep- less nights. nerves quite unstrung, headaches, and my ivod did not seent to nourish,me as it ought. By the advice of a friend I tried Dr. Greene's Nervura, and am very happy to say that | found relief from my troubles. I ‘sleep and eat well, my nerves are steady.and my been made What the extension, delaware, | WS TO BS Had No Time to Attend FARRELL SAYS HEIS NOT ‘JOHN DOE.” jAt Westchester Track He De- nies Committee's to “Uptown Re- sens replied food scems to do Charge. formers.” van Reformers me more good Of erase-examine Mr. than tor a long ee time. I feel 20 A. CROSS. se years younger, plot to kill any MARKED FOR MURDER. META nnnerieernet| and will stand by. who gives them away, at GV OM. yeaterday. tt Hox Drxisox Dewry Dr. Greene's Ner> avelling tn A northwesterly direc “1 know that they hnve deter- | vura to the last You have my permission to publish this letter, © Milton. Bowley 4 Dr. Greene's Neryura blood and nerve remedy, commended by Senators, Judges, Congressmen, by merchants, mechanics and farmers, is a magnificent strength and blood byilder. Everyone who tests its merits holdg it in high regard. Weak women and debilitated men join in sounding its praises in stronges® terms. Gratew! thousands owe present health to it. Why do you not get the. te to be chara forthe Cnestne | benefit of this sterling ynedicine ? Dr. Greene will give you free advice. ani se yent | f yow.call, or write to his office, 34. 1th St, New York City Have You Had Lunch?—Use all later,” Justice Jerome smiled when his repre- | | sentative brought back the gamble “T guess he Is right,’ sald. “It would not do for him to talk Just now, I know that his Ife would not be worth mutch If the ramblers found as Brown, of 1 Delan amination on charges leged disorderly were ralded last n: Detective Dillon has been phe most | active of the detectives in securing evi- dence against che gamblers, Hoe was re- cently followed by two gamblers whom) he suspected of having designs on hla | DETECEIV EEC CHARLES DILLON. lite and had to take refuge in the house ob iastriend) [father th the Comntin Justice Jerome has taken every pre- caution to safeguard himself and als| agociates, He will reeume his work on | ‘* LET 15 GO TO——!" ear | SAYS DRY DOLLAR. Evidence Awatnat Seven, the ect OMcers Get War- a for Delancey St. Magdalene Watbiinger, lanvey street, and Thomas Pearl Stephenson and Bthel Clark No. 1 Delancey st nthe Besex Mark 1 taken a message from his Negus pastor ¢ rockin i is were mad dridge street —$<—<——-- ~ TWO MEN IN HIS STORE. nee Dealer i evidence con- the cambte: nethened in warrante for atys will be fseued. | ued for two and his After his return cerning the oper: syndicate will be 14 MADE AND BOTTLED Ot n FOR ANY O71 . DECEPTION AND. "FRAUD. 92 WEST DROADWAY, N.Y. Mae Int¢rud- woncrsTERiiKe SAUCE HOW AGE ER, Ast. U ‘SPECIAL OFFER!| For a Short Time Only. samolin weeks, clates want nue of esc tlon. ‘The evidence will be submitted to the poliu-| Thomas P. near ath at myst « the] sto Real Estate. REAL ESTATE WANTED, Grand Jury by May 15, will not only Oe r Rs pinot eRe men eat [bates Suits, S Skirts and Jackets. | THO ERT IN AN UATIAN: made, but evidence other ae (cas : | MANUF ACTURERS, | | VBEIFELD. f “ —— 5 and negotiate pale ers nn e ‘oun always smell a “dead |KINEO LUCKY STONES . pointe rain ieee ' THE DUTY OF MOTHERS. Whet som a mot frequently {1 properly | | Tradition says Situations Wanted—Male, tholr guard ntalned under former atta He has a costive-looking face. yee His breath knocks you down. >>” He drags his feet. Listeners to his talk turn their tory | tun fe |Synatcs results or more | wffering freenently ignoran am s net her daugh “woman must suf- fer,” and youns, Women are so taught. For Sale can remember when Senator There ts a little truth and a great heads the other way MOTE - uy remained in Albany ovr) deal of exaggeration in this. If a : the broke all recordet to-day | : 5 7 ed up Btate in apite of the| YOUAK Woman suffers severely she ~> His breath poisons God’s pure CR E allurements of the Metropolitan Handi-| needs trea'ment, and her mother air. He ought to keep clean inside; —that means sweet breath, “quick brain, swift moving feet. You can't feel well and act well with your bowels clogged, sending poison all through your body. cap. Tim Su: in has been known to) should see that she gets it xo half way acrows the continent to Fre! Many mothers hesitate to take thelr a horse mice, but the opening of Morris s ‘ Park has no allurements for him. ghters to a physician for examl- The strength of Frank Farrel) be- | ation, but no mother necd hesitate cnes more apparent as hia record ta | tO Write freely about her daughter or investigated. It was through his efforts | herself toeMrs. Pinkham and secure “CLOTHING, inet Chief McCullagh wns supertedod by | Gharge, Mra. Pinkhams address Is] Clean th t gently but thoroughly and Keep them clean with CASCARETS a and sine e roi) and arse, Mrs, ham's 4 eae emi yaielty Beret se veoh chose Pensa en ind | Lom, Sand can nem OUL Seney, ighly al P | MANHATTAN CREDIT CO., 114 5 + rani Candy Cathartic, and you will find that all bowel and liver ills and the nasty symptoms that go with them are quickly and permanently mates, of McCullagh ine he refused transfer Detective McConnell, who told Farrell to clone a pool-room at St West Twenty-ninth street. Farrell told the detective that Benator Timothy D. Sullivan was back of the Place and advised MoConneil to Kees wan downfall ERED Ile en Aor eae BL World Almanae - AND - Encyclopedia. Suillyan daw Police Commissioner Sex- fon, who ordered Mocullagn to transfer | MeConnell, MeCuilag sustained by YP Hamilton and Philips, Mayor Van Wysk remoy Commissioners and appol Abell. “‘Thed McConnell was, tr. MeCtnagh was deposed and D came Chief af Po! Ihe Many of the pool-roome ot | tlitathorou h OK ad | In the work of the ¢ 5 cust Py 2 il mioxed)thelecauart f Heron wiseumatina or lUne young e Work wan recumed the Wifteon's de-) HS Ton, nother e young TE. fectives would hd diets. ‘th loe.t lady Whose portrait we hore publls * 2c. 50c. NEVER them. Bight betting. pla Mrs. Pink 1 hi ty » ote 1 them ‘are in Hares, oF pie LD IN BULK am taking bets onthe M. racen, Nie) {Mon—had headache all the time, ve cums YOUNG CROKER ego pines . Lanett ne eit SEES MURPHY. jn date the mother | ‘ Facts in the 2, Pinkhin's | ; Hy m apes cured — her | ‘ Almanac Nushard Croker, Jr, culled on Polteo datishter of all pains and irregularit i —= Conmiastoner Murphy at Police Head. {Nothing In the world equals Mrs. : i All Newsdealers, eet Ay, ander an absolute gue Wey vetandcd, or by Mail, od ye for some tim lating woman's peculiar monthly was freely" -umored that young troubles.

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