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Body Through Many Streets, Body Did Police Dis- cover Condition. tei i Fee fi i tet E if i tt) =| JEROME PAYS : Hi ; . i z , jel : D- He dite ai [ Hy i : i District-Attorney Jerome caused a ine sensation at the banquet ten- to Deputy Police Commissioner at the Hoffman House last night. en all the speakers scheduled had thelr compliments to the young ‘Mr. Jerome, who sat among the was loudly called upon for @ ‘At first he declined, but as the uproar continued he took the floor, and in « calm, incistye manner began: “Mr. Commissioner, pay no attention to those people who would advise you was|to run your department according to ter Ife} iaenis which are impossible of fuifl- weeks individuals who wear Sept toe or ve surgeon, mete one | fine broadcloth id operate private s80- about $20,000. | cieties manipulate your department. speculas ae ‘There is a goat Gen! of Rrpoceiey in the a gone, ‘Weeks | work which they profess forced to seals work with the Bor-| “But, Mr. Commissioner, let me give He had attended the} you a piece of practical advice. Always ‘Of horses, | listen to the district leade: ‘the | for him with the glad hand. Do not save him away. No matter if you are Benin, and one up his fortune | <ogaged in the most important pubile ) again, and for that reason was atte 9 ‘works night and day. business stop it and receive the fe left his home last evenin, 7 peed trict leader. augh- ‘oc clock. His wite and his little, ter, ladys, three years waiting his return this Deoraltng when | that he "" ting tat he was dead. that he was dead. bo, They may be bad, but it ts because the district leader Knows no better. When he coines again you will grant “THAR T AT. 10 tieencrete i TASK FOR NEGLECT his tmportunittes for the things that you have refused before. He will have ized you up by those things which you ; Cutting of Bergen Street ;. Route Leads to Angry Citizens’ Protest. i : ad age ik ff i 5 ded an aed eft his unfortunate have refused. Do not be misled by the iden gael you cam learn al) about the police ctiannels. The district eae ‘mows all about what's going on in his district long before your captain or your inspector. Hew the District Leader Knows. ‘When the officer comes through the side door and attempts to make « strike the saloon-keeper says: “Wait awhile.’ Where does the saloon-keeper go? Not ‘At an enthusiastic meeting last night| 1» the police captain, but down to of the Jefferson Democratic Club of the| yimmy, the district leader, and he mays: Eightenth Assembly District (upper seo- “1s this right?) Who this graft, 'Yion), Brooklyn, George J. Hogan pre- SN ae eee alaeick [iting many inaienant, protests were] (sorta made wise to wnt Me doe 9 ade, sasinet, the Ninh handed manner [ons before the captain or the inspector ar - ot es event or the Commissioner is aware of it." "in conclusion Mr. Jerome advised Mr. TWO OF OUR GIRLS SULTAN’S PRISONERS State Department to Investi- gate Alleged Outrage Per- petrated in Turkey. | A new schedule which went into ef- fect Feb. 1 included running cars only fo the Albany avenue barn, re- fusal to issue continuous-trip tickets end @emanda for an additional fare from there on, notwithstanding the fact that the line advertises its terminal as Wood- haven, c "The following resolution was present- t 4 by Henry Gerber and seconded by William Shields: “Whereas, The Brooklyn Rapid Tran- sit through its Bergen street trolley dine ignores the rights and comforts of the residents of the upper section of the Wighteenth Assembly District and at- tempts to extort an extra fare above Albany, avenue on ‘the ‘majority: of ts cars: therefore, be solved. That we form n Board of Trade of the upper section of this dies trict to protest against this condition of | affairs. and that a committee be an 6 ppinted to wait upon Borough Presiden | Colenin reference to the matter. it The renolution was. adopt ‘cominittee appointed: Henry Henry Gerber, William J. Hogan: James Miiner, | Sd James Clittora WASHINGTON, Feb. 7—Miss Elsie | Stern, daughter of ex-Surrogate Jacob | Stern, of Buffalo, and Miss Anna Sn while trav | Ser, of Cedar Rapids, Ia., ling in Turkey were recently arreste: R @ and detained in a Turkish prison, resentative Ryan, of Buffalo, has elds, Albert Wahike att formal complaint to the State Depart- None So Valuable. ment. Pi p Prom the Jamestown (N. ¥.) Post.) begat boa eta peo mene are | Tha World Almanac for 1906 is at | com, Hraiuates elleeey ce! visited _ band. filled with useful kmowledge|ani ther PIts 000 pages of small type are packed jOn 1 full of information of every con-| row j@elvable subject. The general ar-| “™® »° 1 in which there | d political oners. Afte Fangement is the same as in former } transferrai to clewue Soa but every department ts | ters upon the payment (wrought down to date. The State |Preon mere. detained | two day investigation indignity offered eral Ministry of Great Britain, the i Turkey in s it election returns and a record t ‘Grant him 6 per cent. of the favors ‘asks and refuse him the other | $67! MAN FROZEN TO DEATH AND HIS WIDOW. TRIBUTE TO DISTRICT LEADERS so eae District-Attorney Creates Sensation by Advis. ing Deputy Police Commissioner Mack to Consult Them, Mack to tackle the big evils in the Police Department that came within his sphere first and the community may be lenient about minor stiortcomings. James W. Osborne was scheduled to respond to ‘‘Toplos of the Town." Mr. Osborne was greeted with cries of ‘Poor Jim." He was in @ very happy vein. “I've improves @ Jot since election,” was rn sally. On the general suggestion oe abuses: th the city of New York he drew a piece ‘con- other towne: Thased made 3 existin, the diners feel t that they were living in tol coe honesty and godll- Haverstraw re- cently the bricik 3, not content with’ digging the mere mud to make bricks, it under the He sald at the present there will be no peeve, | in Haveratrere few years hence. They imitated into brisies, Who Nominated “Poor Jim.” tow: jerome siete agent om, on t! 0" This’ motes, that opt ot pomething about New York. "t. Xe T don’ Sd mur! T would, Wee to ‘kn in thunder’ nominat diate ‘en! m' clude that my nomination was the result of @ great popular demand, hut some- how the popularity seemed’ to evapor- ule and everybody forgot to ote for me) was on election a ar, Atteen years he called od! ira ‘Deputy, Police ‘oroner’s tons ‘occasio: preemively tneeliigont maid eatabiiehed the Clear line between cause and effect. a) Osborne detained bim aifter the tia and saéd: “our place is not a b: on a railroad. you ought bo a nw: and," Mr, 3° ie fgund 9 said, way to'enabie him to study Imw. felped to las’ the foundation of the spirit Roun fade higs Gocuny tne of the most responsible positions ww York tocday. loving-cup was presented Mack ard a tonal was Grink to bien and ito his pretty wife, who, with a party of her friends, filled the gallery. air. Osborne ‘then told the er is of | sever ack, THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7, 1906. Tt 1s something scandaious. so folks | 3p there say, the way those Bronx «oats have been carrying on lately. ‘They corse right in your front yard when You are usleep in bed and eat the doormat ¢¢ the front stoop. ‘Then they €0 around behind the house, if tt hap- pens to be a Monday, and eat the clothes off the line. Why. Mr, Waffles, who lives over there on Tremont avenue, came bome| the other evening from the Baotist |churoh, where he bad been attending | the free lecture on the Holy Lands with stereopticon views, and found his other white shirt eaten away Nght up to the clothes pin. His wife's trying to build & new shirt on the collar of that shirt | this very minute. And as for old Mrs, Sinkers, the posts under her porch so that it sagged down, and now she’s afraid to come out the front way becausp ashe might pull the house over. Poor thing— she welzhs neirly 300. So Capt. Jeff Deevy. of the Eronx Park atation, got tired of hearing com- | plaints and yesterday he told his bunch | to get Inssos and hustle out and arrest |on sight Richard Roe Goat and Jane Doe Gout and thelr non, Billy the Kid, and the whole dam-aging Goat family. That's why nine navy blue martyrs, led Roundeman Kelly, are scourt x foothills, rounding ‘ every- *| thing they see that wears. ‘whiskers ad cloven hoofs. Weil, anyhow, ey t-errants found a. yes pesscl ats on a kupje along Two ‘Hurdsed and Fourth street to-day, Policeman McCarty ‘worked half ao hour overpowering one veteran pulist, Ho flanked im and he attacked from the rear and finally he pas raturally surrounded the aocursed aamint, ‘Twice the goat butted Mc- STOLE JEWELS OF HIS CHUM'S MOTHER Well-Connected Youth Seven- teen Years Old Pleads Guilty in Court. John Pettit, who ives at No. 133 West One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, sp- peared as complainant against George Bhling in the Haste Potice Court to- @ay, alleging vhe theft of #400 worth of Jewelry from his apartinent. Youns Eb- Ung, who ts a slightly built boy of about aeventesn, with blue eyes and an abun- pleaded guilty to the charge and begged the Court for leniency. He was joined to ‘Boling, # appears, ts the only son of a widow who lives at No. 6 Emat One Handred and Twenty-tighth street. The the pesky things chewed all| tn Police Raid on a Goat Joint; McCarty, the Cop, Is Butted Carty betveen the drugstore and the garage, but then McCarty shoved tne Foat Hat and sat on, his horas while he tled a rope ari his leg: aA’ gs psyonological. “nisment ed Pasquale Husco came rollin, the hilt from hig. home, at No. d thony avenue. He sald sotsething to McCarty, but It has been a long since MoCarty's Phoenician ancetors visited Sicily that McCarty doesn’t underatand the language any more. Besides, he | Was busy getting a horn out of his hip pocket. ‘Thereupon Husco pushed him | over with much violence and the goat arose, butted McCarty twice just above the car crossing and hurriedly went way from there, AicOurty arrested Pasquale on. the charge of nasistin; In Harlem. Court Mog fined the ancient Sicilian $1 hat he would be honorably dn the official despatches. knows for sure, but belonged TUMORS CONQUERED | SERIOUS OPERATIONS AVOIDED. Unqualified Success of Lydia E, Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound in; the Case of Mrs. Fannie D. Fox. One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound is the conquering of woman's dread enemy, Tumor. 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