The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1901, Page 7

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. Jerome Says Gamblers IN O'ROURKE’S? Used Hotel in Elud- ing Raid. Justice Jereme declared to-day that @amdlers in West Fortieth street, to evade the Committee of Fifteen. have for the lagt six weeks been moving their gambling paraphernalia back ani fo: between No. 145. where the " ta Jocated, and Tom O'Rourke's Delavas Hotel, on the Broadway corner. The age 1s run in the rear of the sports man's hostelry, and Louis Ludham |: the reputed owner. [t was raided lis might, but no gambling fixtures were found, only a bland colored man and a fine lunch ready on the buffet for Patrons who were not there “I was sure the place was empty," aid Justice Jerome to-day, “and equally re the paraphernalia was in) O'Rourke's. As for the safe in the Pl: 1 know there !s nothing of any ccount In {t. I shail not try to open ft. It would give these gamblers a great deal of amusement to have me put a man to work for four hours at ng tt and then find inside a slip 1 the inscription, ‘This ts it.’ While wo were ea well man called with the intention of ing. He called for Mr, Ludiam. him 1 learned all of the facts I want concerning t rald ther was not a fatlur ‘The other ratd was a complete suc nbling-houre of the cheaper Kind ay My Third avenue was found in ful) Fitty gamblers own into a Panic, two men connected with the tablishin arrested all kinds of gambling thet away. 1 Thom F y | all blast, station, and a and eight en to go with Mr A colored ma! ent five minutes in. the place Was searched from garr Utions were sounded, amined for trap doors was frultle Walked tn While the man called told that the in evening dr coat when he ente : w arrying an over- th th | |Davis Sent Threats to & i Bandcooan Elita Proctor Otis De- |; tation — She Is Cynical Mother -in- Law. c z | e she Was an | resemblance of her. RAVES OF LOVE. FOR SPIRIT MET. Magistraie Cornell's Sister.w Fecelved by Justice onlered supper. er men found F he restaura Me was i watching Justice Jerome Grinking some cream ale with per. “That ‘ooks Ik: was heard to re He was axked If tice Jerome, "Oh, informed of the ma yes and 7 sted in $1,000 higher uaual ins in’ order the men's waen wa several cx ently, he Morton will and Jury to-day ttorney” Byrne sha“indicunents are expected to follow Jerome Gets n Justice Jerome and Fifteen have etdng information. cont ling-hoyse whose locution was reve {na letter.Vif the Information. ix roborated, the place will The letter was shown to an oWrld reporter. The names a numbers had been carefully ¢ another name substi din the of the or! slenature. Tt reads: WT. Jerome Geeing hy the morning papers at you woul been tn Cane in the city. and Fun By ‘people who dy’ not belong In New York? K lista man named fed" houve 0 No — Bart street Wow, you can easily mentioning the name ot i employ and orehy of natin "ane Privilege ot doing buslnem Ta New. Yor fan driven cut of 9. Lane on acamint’ of hie methods of doing business. opine tat you may wureeed In getting ert- ca againet Tem yours, JAMES Por. “This may be an tmportant clue,” sald Justice Jerome. "I have considered {t werth while to investigate It and have men assigned to the case,” ———{=__ ALGER IS DYING. "s Disease Hne | Bu-Seerctary of W DETROIT, May Ex-Secretary of War Alger ts now on the way to Caris- bad, Germany, and his friends admit what la the [to Mra, Lamson till last Christmas. AL With bie lett, 1ubout his h Vir be dead. nobern ame erson. 1] her int Jiove her, | Al you, T love Davis was arrested last night a eostruggle with the police ree of sending atony mous let d with love n sages and threats tej} John Le. won, sistereine rR * Cornell Mrs. Lamson wi ened by th threats agains: that she nd he lodged a acquarters the Dalhous Cent Davis was the ¥ and was known to be vi He {s thirty-two years old. the elevator he trie. On the seat of ways # of xctentific of Gp nad three or four vol books, and he told the guests teuae he Was soon going t 1 to tuke charge of A Dig houre, Davis had never paid much attention thay time she gave him as a present §2 and a little souvenir, He refused the presents and told others that the sum of money was much too amall for a gentle- Mie talked 90 much about the matter and Mrs. Lamson was so annoyed that she complained to the superintendent and Davia was discharge!. Then he degan writing letters to Mrs. Catt» Detective Davis was put on the case, and after some search found the man at the home of his father, No, 615 West One and Fifty-firat street Davis insisted that he was a theological student and not subject to arrest, D anitreas where Davis ald’ John had Been acting wal queerly of MISS BLOODGOOD RECOVERS, Actress Takes Her Old Cast of “The Cl Tho {friends of Miss Clara Bloodgood will be pleased to learn that she has recovered from her recent severe ill- ness, and was able to play her part in that he fias not long to live. He Is al... Cc! vate Metlm of Bright's disease and hin end{jrraycnine ut (Ne Biou Theatre Conte has! /During Miss Bloodgood's indisposition \peen ‘precarious ever since his retire-| her role was taken by M ent from the Cabinet. ‘onfined to his room much of the time. STRICKEN ON BROADWAY. jan Whose G.” Fell Unconscious, man about thirty-five yeara old and well dressed fell unconsclous at Broad- way and Canal street t morning and was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital. The man {a avout five fect seven and halt: Dee eee has fghtihat Bale, and row Rrousers, lace shoes. and Aibiog akin inthe band of which thet io a . ES ie Bijou Fer- He haw been|naisee, with much success. —<—<—<——__- SHE’S HAD 18 FRACTURES. Acchlent Occurred, (Special to The Evening World.) LEBANON, Pa, May 21.—Miss May Hellman, while suffering from night- mare on Saturday night, fractured her left leg just above the knee by kicking and oer footboard, seventeen oti sions Mi Helman hae mareeninss ops rar er arms and legs in. the|® a jis one of the most a Orie must have become of The Neixton lt that transformed | from. the SCENE FROM Miss Otis ther Vadis, flowed though La te hay at letst ayed as «ma This fact is pertine firat-water dl mother: 0 bands exemplary, ¢ The plot farce, work of Frederick W. HOLE CUT Ik woieh is the Ske hinges foDICOCOUCOO COC ooooogD “THE BRIXTON principally her | Pontite BURGLARY." AEOSKINS WAY COUNT BOND EXPRESS WAGON GO ON WARPATH Scheme for Extracting Six Small Packages in Transit. A clever bit work on part of Dew nuve Adams Exy y for many months, night time smal m express prew disappe nstt In wagons hetw t in wn Jersey a dup! ct ate ke: vain Is Was . who a appealed vented the cloaest Inspe George Robinson, of No. 1 street, and John Tompkins, nella street, colored, drivers wagon In which the plugged th found, were arrested, and forty wn tickets were found on thelr merved except on No. 18 Cor- of the were arratgned bef. Brana in the Centre 3 ad remande quarters, INTERFERED cane Kelly Wa trate to-day Hoitce 1 Arrested years old, ty-sixth arcested Jast night by Po- man Hutchinson for belng drunk and ‘ering with Dr. Smith, an ambu- surgeon of the New York Hox. who was attending John Millis, the ‘dougal | | latter. inving? Callen d frowitay etoupyees fractured his nose. “He was my frien sald Kelly to Magistrate Pool, in the Jefferson Mar- ket Court, this morning, “and I thought T might be able to take care of him." Magistrate Pool decided that as Kelly 1 been locked up all night the pun= whment had been severe enough. Kelly claimed he had $0 tn his pocket, but’ Patrolman Hutentawon sald “wil he found on hla person was na penknife, which he exhibited to the Court, BARLAMO’S LONG FALL. Only Sitghaly Br After Drop from Foarth Story. Michael Barlamo's friends think he can fall further and receive slighter in- Juries than uny one else who ever Inad- vertently engaged In such a perilous un- dertaking. Yesterday Michael, who is thirty-four yearn oll and Mvew at No, 255 Firat avenue, fell from the fourth-story win- dow to the cellar of Sis Went Uae Hundred and Fifty-tizat a He received only” silaht Cie pt of thei facezand! risen ence: re] juries wei je J. Hood Hospital. Hundred hoes Defy the Great White Father. Sefore a paystchin arrived The German Professor Koch's and pay him Hberally for treating consumption tn their hospitals, He is the first man who ever did cure this fatal dl The new Koch tuberculine medic ine that cures consumption by inhalation is here; also the latest Inhalation ap- paratus, For years new Improvements have constantly been going on. Its results are marvellous, and to-day it in easily the groatest medical discov- ery of half a century, and {it marks a revolution In treating diseases of the lungs. Hundreds of sufferers from Con- sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh and Asthma will learn with Joy that this wonderful treatment Is given in New York City at the original Koch Lung Cure, 48 W. 22d at., 1804 Arch St, Phila., Pa,, and many other cities, Don't take any more medicines to the stomach, The latest new Koch treatment dif- fers from all others. ‘The vapors are breathed Into the alr tubes and reach the deep places in the lungs that are never touched by ordinary medicines, and heal the diseased spots, “It softens the sore moem- branes, making them throw off their diseased coatings. As the lungs are healed they are strengthened. The pains in the chest, back and sides disappear. The strength returns. The improvement is so wonderful @taé the patient can a + CAMINC OUTFIT “THE BRIXTON BURGLARY” AT THE HERALD SQUARE THEATRE. | sid race re lala Rs land Baker mention. arevererer arn) 1 small herself Mtably in “| Barrymore. as the motual {rt prinetyvil he tar Ja It seems 4 Nid Mise Otte! or pwet could not be tribute to her ait RAISES ROW. | Arapa-| Announces Intention to|’ Question Delcasse on Metz Incident. May 21.—Count Bont de Cas- has barely recovered fro: announces his intent important Deputies n an American Linseed Company, YOUR Lace Curta “ 75¢ This beantifel $1 sents, upholstered wit ask: pe This handsome Parlor Suit tos b ished mahoga fram: covered in. pretty damask; special, 11.98 1479-1483 THIRD A t sc0~0-0-0-0-0-0~0-0-0-9-0-0-0-- On 0-t~0- 0-0-9 0-9-0008 0-0 m8-en end tenement Banking and Financial New York, May 20, 1901 Ts the Storkhalters of th | | Ench share rh of any shall ri eleht Dollars OFS) in th whe et the Unt&i Lead o ont Come | {| of the Ce rien all eecely Doltnes 81s) be 4 Lend nnd OE ¢ Slishteen | ofthe NORFOLK, Va. May 21 vernment recognize | hardly believe his senses, ‘The physicians of the Koch Lung Cure prove that they cure with this tment by the statements of hun- dreds of sufferers in New York, who have been cured, Mr. P. Seitz, of New York, states: | 1 was indeed a wreck when I piled for the treatment at 48 W. 224d y. 2d d St. T coughed and raised quantities of phlegm. My breath was dally getting sorter. I spit up blocd. I had chills and fever. The best doctors in my nelghborhood had failed to do me any good, and at the time I applied to the Koch Lung Cure I was so weak and exhausted that I had little hope of @er being well again; but I faith- fully took the healing oily vapors of the Koch Inhalation, and I could gradually feel my lungs healing, and after a careful course of treatment they have made me as woll and strong as I ever . T live at 5 Walton Ave., N. Y. City, glad to prove to any one how truth- fully | have spoken: PL SE Health seekers can visit these sons to hear the story of their reco’ ery, With thelr improved methods they are able to cure where all other doctors fail]. 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