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Rrtetaniaitiann ts 0 oa geaeeaR UA mi IMT eT r me,” he informed the Magistrate, “If ) you discharge this man it will go hamter with m | "Oh well,” replied the Magistrate alr- “then I'll hold him. I want to eus- 4 Bin you policemen,” And so ‘Thompson ts held in $00 bail, But the charges will be preferred Just » POLICEMAN SPOTTED FEVER _ FOR $250,000 Dein Mes! 1S, SPREADING “r7ebvesDe } | Set Prisoner Free. During Past Week 131 Deaths Was a Fit Appointee. R ted, Showing | NOT SPEEDING.| 4181 over preceding Weeke-|ADMITS PUBLICATION. New Cases Daily. pit Were Owner’s Family, In- Refers to the Lexow Investiga- i cluding Daughter and Baby Ceredro-spinal meningitis 1s on the In-| | tion and Mentions Revelations Bi Two Weeks Old crease in this city and the gurrounding Concerning M’Avoy. c territory and experts agree that the epidemic will Inst until warm weather becomes eatablished, A fluctuating tem-| TESTIMONY HEARD IN COURT. perature «uch as has prevailed here since the opening of spring operates a3 a veritable incubator of the disease, |Plalntiff Rests Hie Cage on Pr Wd He Would] “one hundred and thirty-one deaths| tation to the Jury of Articles ARES TO BE PREFERRED. refore Magistrate “@uetain” from cerebro spinal-mentngitis were re- muetaln” Patroiman Accused | ao cin Greater New York last week Published In The World. , Of Ineulting Women, up to Saturday at noon, ‘This was an vf increase of forty-one deaths over the ' Posi) preceding week and of 190 over the cor-| The jurv in the suit brought by ‘An omasing example of police court | resopdning week in 194. Reports from a ; Beaver mi Dey Po- ; thé hospitals to-day indicate a rapid | !i@ Commissioner of the elty of New _deatite was the holding of Thomas | cread of the malady. Tho Presby-|Y°rk, against the Press Publishing , @ chauffeur, for trial ¥| Lorian Hospital is treating alxteen cases | COMPANY for the recovery of $260,000 trate Breen in Morrisanta Court | and has reselved five new cases in the |2*Meses for alleged libel having been Godhy. ‘The only reason why the|past twenty-four hours, Roosevelt Hos- completed yesterday the trial ‘began to-day before Justice Dugro in Part t the police. | Dital, treating sixteen casos, has re- vaca was held was tha FS celved four new cases In the past twen- | IIT. Pho made the arrest complained | ty.four jours, Lawyer Henry Scheuerman opened his # charges wero to be preferred on| There are in the city hundreds of suf-| C2#° (0 the Jury yesterday and read to Wrength of 4 and If the chauffour | ferers whom the Board of Health knows| ‘em those portions of the articles of id be Atecharged the trial commis- | Pothing about. About the only cases | which McAvoy complains, John M. mould be deposed to 100k upon | Mat came to the cognimnce of the| Howers of Bowers & Sands, counsel for Suscaiy, Health Board are those that are sent to| the Press Publishing Company, ob: oe sere chauffeur for John T. D,| the hospitals and those that result fa. | Jected to the reading of only portions of Mewarg Droker, who lives | ‘ly. The physicians of the city are| the articles. Justice Dugro directed Mol, an insurance + are ive. | almost unanimous in thelr refusal to re- | tat the entire articles be marked for |. 5 West Seventy-four "te | port cerebro-spinal meningitis cases, |!entification and informed Mt, Bow- Ramey tee ened Omer hie wite: | thelr stand ts based upon the prevalent | cf that they would be submitted to the ae iertaedl latter’ two-weeka-old | !#norance among physicians of the real ie, a whole and that he would be fey yere out for a ride tn the auto | cause of the disease, Nine physicians prone ap opportunity of reading them day. Thompson was driving, It | Out of ten hold that it 1s not contagious, |!" te athe firet time Mra, Turner and her | Nevertheless tho Board of Health insists Nga the trial was resumed to-da; res ad’ been out of the house eince [UPON treating {tas a contagious disease, | Mr. Schouerman announced that he be’ tirth of the little one, In a epecial despatch to ‘The Evening | Tested his case. World trom Berlin to-day Prof, Weich-| John’ M. Bowers, in opening the de- {Jerome avenue they were held up fense to the jury, called astentl SHoeman Vanderpool, of the High- |Selbaum, the first authority on cerebro- | onset y. called attention to ‘atation, who arrested Thompeon [spinal meningitis, who has been study- the fact that there were two Ways of ne Iimit, Mr, Brie- |!" it alnce 1887, says that the mortality | trying a ibe! sult—one to read the ar- feciates Sie Doagay Tt was extremely of the present epidemic in this city {s| ticles complained of amd then rest the Carrying |REHIY alarming, Prof, Welchselbaum | case; the other to place the plaintiff on y. that an automobile ‘ord @aya that cerebro-spinal meningitis ia|the witness-stand, whereby, maid Mr, mother end hig two-weeks-old |infectious, but less ao than scarlet fover | Bowers, a great deal of light might have Aehild, out in the open for the first lor cholera. He advises the dsolation of | been shel on police methods, in ite iife, should be run recideasly [patients and the utmost care in treat- eo dcoupants of ‘the auto esy that |ment, Admits the Publication. l@pool weplled Insclently end in-/ Dr. Kingman G. Page has treated gey-| ‘Tho counsel for the plaintiff bas te women. eral cases in Harlem. His practice lies | lected to tako the first course’ re- egiatrate Breen could find no evi- | in a fashionable district. marked Mr. Bowers, ‘There {s rio doubt that Thompson was exceeding | ‘It is a mistake," ho sald to-day, “to | Whatever that ‘The World printed the Whe speed iimit in court to-day, antl | tmagine that the disease ts confined to | articles read to you, and that It made ‘mam about to dischange hin. Vander- | the Sepemeat die triots in she eat, and certain chargos against him (MeAyoy). _. B0al interposed. Wwattack those who have ‘been hee The gravamen of tis charge is: the ey. A, 1); MAIL theme people are going down * | meticully sealed up all winter in yteam- | ditorials cha ye . io | Buattenity, nogled up er in steam 8 charging him with a tainted yest | NEW PUBLICATIONS, EW PUBLICATIONS, NEW PUBLICATIONS, SS DAE EA CIE “BUTTERICK’ products and every known im- provement in modern processes of manufacture is in it. The building is so big it has taken us a year to get settled, Now we are ready to give you the first one of the money - sav- ings which our huge plant have made possible, TTERNS Have been Reduced to No need to tell the millions of users of Butterick Patterns the (world over what this means for them. The same Butterick qual- ity—bettered—the same Butterick guaranty of up-to-dateness in inc. e the same Butterick perfection of fit—at a lessened cost a A maintenance of all that has made and will continue to make famous the name of Keepers, and he therefore rays In hit complaint that ho was charged with conduct unftting him for of Deputy Pollee Commissionor of the city gt Now York, “Denling with tho history of Mr, Me- Avoy—and {t {8 an old hintory—aome ten Years ugo, at the session of the Legis: nate appointed a ny both DD uBrO. might lature of 1894, committea to Inve partment in thie cit! Bowers Yen went history of the work of the Lexow Com mittee and of the evidence presented at that time concerning members of ~ hod testified to. 6 ation of the artle “ue, ain € [staft of The World, vitnosa stand The Lexow Inveatigation, “Among the men whose names were mentioned as having been pald mone: coning from some of these source continued Mr, Bowers, of, this plaintiff, then holding office in the Pulice Department. The pr\:edings of that committee were public, und it was upon the revelations then mado that the predication was made that he had a tainted eecord and was unfit for Ly pen Harlem! ry le said he was residing in Bron 22 a8 aia * with the New York Recorder, * very clear Tecollection of the ne ae | 4 nes before the Lexow Committee. He | io; it ts Hable to error Iike all institu: f It js Hable to misstatements, concerning McAvoy. } testimony of dann Tera Mad |G. But you think th Abraham ,Hayman before t Committee, a aa as the name Lawyers In an Argument. “Do you remember whether an act of the Legislature was passed in 1895 beat= Ing upon’ the Police | ‘auiest propounded to Mr, | Heaton and bearing upon the date of “Following the incoming of the Mo- Clellan administration pointment of Cowan and large number of pool-rooms were found in Harlem and | ‘The World oritictsed the appointment. One of the articles complained of says that one of Mr. McAvoy's Meutenants was interested utes wis expended in legal angiments the question whether the dot was passed prior to or after McAvyoy's re- nt from office, Mr. Bowers sought “We expect to prove It. that The World called attention to Mo- Avoy'a recom and demanded his re- It 1p upon this issue that we It was then Prior to the time that you wrote |} fy » partioular articles had you any |{ Amalgam filings. Oy; of Mr. McAvoy having any | J Gold Crowns, connection with a political organization? |} department that he was a district leader | © of Tammany, Hall, Q._ Dit he hold that position in 1004 | fat A. Yes, and prior thereto, Ine you have any Information at J sae the question ‘of the entire collection of y the police as shown by the Investigation, Real Question at “The great, real objective point in. this case on both sides !9 whether McAvoy | and proper appoiiites whother he was not." conclusion of Mr. opening “address he sought to read. to je Jury the testimony given by John Tecord and connivanco with pool-room- GEORGE L. STORM & CO. Distributors 24 and 26 Murray Street New York .oxow investigat= on was made by nisel for McAvoy, At the outset Jus: furth age of tae ht to the d on, 8 1 » time of the pub- Lined of, Heiton, ial writer udhed, sed | these MoAyay and at t roceed- the publication of, © art: | tons. a) inte Departmen original retirement, from. the serlously objected to the jury certain passages ct, Justice Dugro sustained the abjection, but said that at the |f and introduce our time Mr. Bowers might read the riting these articles as) of certain pool AOd | 2. At the time of |f f ation of the articles refer- m. ye | you in March, 1904, and be: | BRAKE YN Fourteenth and twerity-second |f qe MRtransy.oe BFdRe At, days of that month, any inform: The Owl says: Who-Who doesn’t know about Straiton & Storm’s OWL CIGAR A tremendously good cigar for five cents, If you are not acquainted with it, try it and you will soon be fast friends, prejudiced smoker, who has smoked other brands for years, has been won over by the Owl Cigar. Their quality is the better kind. Hand made of selected tobaccommore care and better stock than many cigars at higher prices, Don't take our word—buy one to-day. Try it to-night. concerning the maintenance of these pool-rooms? A, Yes, Q. From what source? A, From con wed with much | versations each sone’ to make thes Reheuerman’s | t estigutions. slate-| | Q, Do you know that as early as Feb. tof My. Howera the | 21 any investigation had been “made by as brought to your at- =| reportel lon? Mw say th artery nigltl uu consulted with the asked Mr. Scheuer- ross-examination, A.J cannot say. What iene vou n Yes," 4 Bushs | With how many? the} Q. Can you say As then called to lconaulted with these reporters said he elther | would be imposible to say, for the articles Had you any person 1 enon ions et places you eve stated ai Who ‘i in whicn you have 4; oken? A. And ‘and “Romove Me-| {hose articles are concerned 1d directed the Ae Pate} Q. Who at time waa | pile alty editor. | Q, Do you accept as tru you read ‘dn this newspaper would be less A, Yes, decidoly, This was campalgn? Ht hot against McAvoy, but a_campaden EE AINLESS Regs) NTAL COtnc | Be min- atk BUS a= awe room, (oI Tet With GOLD hones for 2) a Blo root CROWNS Batra Bouble, M ADIRON at | aR —Bineiey aouble Hen ad vith axeelient tard ARIDAN HQUART,, 5, west of 4th. et an Place, Lehtest and most durable originators. balniegs oss of all played ae cash et given to do your and keep dt dn ro. Under cho laws of the State ¢ indisputable net we en a 4 i itd av, entrance | Lady Attendants, From the Sunday World “Want Directory.” re “Wants” To-Day im the Morning World’s Want Directory, More Than Any Other Paper. 7,481 Answers Received Yesterday AT THE WORLD OFFICE ALONE. BOARDERS WANTED. en nN AAI ABINGDON SQUAR ficely furnishod ame fooms, ‘with board: moder- acne table. boa onrita ea Kentleman: | hand dsomely, CRUE ere TP pnts ape excellent Nokia; Hemvleinen’ preferred, Tek epee. ot RUM BUS AY 0 $5 por week; ail convenience TCH ST; PEXINGTON-AVS Last Parlor and bed: TMooinic plecly ‘tutnuaned, boards Wo BeF> oA $10_ weokly, Miller. INGTON A’ 07 mide: upertor' bonrd; sprit Vashingion place—lean large and amall 4 With or Without boank: gentlemen Olly: German house: references. WAVEREBY PLACE. 124—Large, small Fooms: ‘excetient table; moderate rate niten »—-Ch iid toad, couple le With Ws ra A home, vture oF any hihed’ front room, for twa Aen “Without boar! 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W. — Large” second-story rooms, wlth or without board; nicely furnished; Many an old 310 W.—Ervie and middie parlor, a Je doctor, 4 oF men: hot, cold water rooms, with, without “beard. hot Moaent tutte refern ITH, 120 B.—Nicely furnianed, sunny room, “running water; €ood table; moderate, TH, 217 PY posd"beatg front Fool board, _ ae ree and i nf 1 rooms, with O and Alhele front able: reasonable. r STH RT. 152 H.— FP larce and ‘mall oma; most convenient neighborhood in olty race well-kept houser very sg Jaden: he STH, 22 Go VAS CIS board; ta, $0; jes, $4, Seri BT. bor ot la ee ft —Two people eniployed aah a eS puntaner room, bs rémmectabie aitia,, Neynolds, 4 460 W.—Widow Desirable tare and board superior ‘losots ‘W,—Derirable rooms; every ad rior board, 87; translente hed, Taree ad toaly £1 Hewt-oinaw Amorican hear Lexinwton—Coay rooms: mifenceas cacellanh table; home mer iW Vetined temity ent_tablo, 9, board: excellent table: BOARDERS WANTED. 1187) 150 Young wee want to take’ “Sat Beare Hanis VOTH, 122) W ALT Re ‘cholee room; supee rior board; single room; telephone, Subs Pa corner, ae BS very PRR ihe Gadmanga: Se ro lara TRIPIANO APRN Sven terag ROTA De T2ITH, 923 W.-Nitely _Formlah ed roomy as cellent refined locality; near _Bunwey 121TH sh, 139 W.—Nicely furnished roomy With boatd, modarate terme, Tete, bh 8 B00 teak nKle, Fe Foom, | Pi Sth Lan front room, outs a i8 Cygnus Tivate American will accommo: families with bor imppovements; three minutes of fsubwa: NIACLON) B.A Wie ig to board, over 8 yearay mothers care, Moye WITH, 723 ont iloove rain, Hele ‘oli erie" Foasonaie! Be Rates a7 He — Pleasant room, board eer ‘Noman, #4 per week, Bubler: ob BT,, 2091 (Crotona av.)~—-Nice rooma beat board; very reasonable. REFINED private Anverican family offore large exceptionally beautiful front roams exposure, newly and elewanly lirwe. closets, connecting bath yom ‘modern’ hou: envenient BUDW: mye flevateg cxprean:: select residential nelene borhoodg choice’ home tabl sate deetne! Kingsborough 108 We At ae doen leased by Mr. JA ne M. ‘CABE, fore morly manager of Hotel Martha Waashinge ton; rooms singly and en sul with baths ator, steam heat; moderate terma; refers pa: I (OOM In #team-Heated apart man to share with another; : first-clasa bond; §5 per weeks references. M_ 627 World, uptown. N family want “ania to MENGES wares Atlechetl oy Fe 1280" at FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, 18 W.—Front rooms, aulte, single: | dapat ottuncey eae ‘Breese “gentlemen, Brookes. p.—lack parlor, Fusing water; for Lusiness or private. Furnished front parlor, yr two gentlemen, $5. 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