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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 1906. 3 i PRERTHECLAICHE «| MOURA SHED Foe Eto Top MAYOR, TALKING POLITICS PROVES MORTON'S ; > : SSMU IG CONFESSION TRUE is — Before Departing for Europe He Says the Demo. / crats, with a Clean Man, Should Win State Campaign. DON'T TAKE ANY WOODEN NICKELS , AND DON'T LEND ANY GOOD MONEY To TOHN.D- a | et —_ | Mayor Mectetlan and Mra, Mectetlan, MAYOR M’CLELLAN | @ to-day Si IN HIS DEEP SEA Girl Who Shot Her Master to Death : ve Tells How She and Other Women of the Tenderloin Paid “Dirty Money” to the Police. TA-TA, KNICK, I'M GOING ! jo such st Since the days of the Lexow Committee there has been ni ing expose of the blackmail system practiced by police o Tenderloin as was embodied in the confession of former Policeman Ha Morton, which appeared exclusively in The ing World yester For the first tir ce the new and im of blood-money came into existence the story was told from tt by a man who had lately be daily and almost hourly witness of gr ing as c { on by plain<lothes men and members of the ini Vice Squad, now har no more, forever and ever, amen, Story that has set all New York to tal cers STAY Tp LONG) I'm AFRAIO oF - Me Gowan oy \ VY — ‘nd now for corrupt policemen are most ept lo den oss tlating ey e. In a » In the : office Berthe © er lately in the Tombs, re at Morton had told to a reporter for organization for the collection money" from the fal of the Tenderloin at the regular $5 a week, the nefarious business being parcelled off by allotment among the men {n the combine. Here {s whut Berthe Claiche, after six years of life in the heart of the Tenderloin, has to say: | [tronble with the policemen and| they would 1 peated {n-almost th The Evening World Ucemer think apiece ton. than t of us to pay every week to save am going Away as satt ver a list of whom she GRATEFUL WOMAN =. NS FOR COURT BRIDEGROOM'S OWN °° STORY OF WEDDING —>—_ Y gtr) giving m: ne| Writes How the New Squire rate Raises Money for 17 , Tied the Knot and “Bug” {4 Produced Fiddle. Her and en Dis- possessed Fr om Home. nises | the May tion fn io tun success | = By" mens +> sa CHILD KILLED BY FALL. shall have] the of ould we lose | t story of a we hich the bridegroom party and rensible of | cleanliness.” = HAD HIS WALLET McLaughlin Doubts Story. t ready to ao of Margaretville, This was first wedding, but he much on The wholn iid go to pleces, in m: Pree or any other - ater New York, Of “ BRITANNIA” 2OcTH FEET, IN LENGTH from Cocoanut Grove:on bound to be sporadic LUSITANIA” ‘1906 “BRITANNIAT WOULD Toceume - jevsiable: fa any. Rin Boo FEE, THE MasT Stee HIS Space the-New York. " 2 New aerae \OF THE CUNARD Line: ch Morton tells: by ral ave eH TRS “Rup 2» the scale w he would lend th pald blm back A persuasive young man, stvi Jname of Ralph Maitland, was arrested rN, York at the tas The Evening World sald are honest police Men Had to Pay, Too. “AN the men kept girls had od f sail, of the pa: band on his extreme and white chamols skin gloves. gt. Leeson F elaborate young man has been buay ab plom of eteamships about ¢o #ail fon followed hin to-day Maitland on dock only $7 or $8 a 1 when 1 besged {s the avemge ma | fons which do not como erage man are often thrown 1 say | “Don't » give all my|in a pollceman's way, but the great | : money to ? They rob me! majority of the palicemen of New York LAUNCHED and keep all the Um. resist these temptations and stay 1858. “So when I met men 1 would beg them for cents or m anarter money.’ I would hide thin y dron xo that Twonld have |‘ the pollce every | & “Let Vice Squad Rest.’ suys that men in ¢ than in the sta quad was replied Insp. Aside from the other Kit wld about as certainly a gt y young a lot of ¥ | RUNAWAY ACCIDEN ao FAIR GRADUATES, - att oh ee | Skull Tse braGhured ib yselseinh el eainesaeuisiia nase tenet of them little more th j4t und turn them loose In th pos eiealnlss La! n told that CONNECTICUT, involved wit LENGTH Jana of them ASG FEET 1905" n and apolo- | would not dis- | merly one of his s had to say about FULTONS Atiantte” end Thrown from Wagon with |; Bai ; Oye record, which tis he onan Vonees : ; on, aan Dut *CLERMONT.* ; fullesals Te simar sateen US gece a: | f || Helps over the hill, | 6 FEET Recor aNeiavin GeuveaN One Jex nt A 136 C t his in cour 5 F Got lots of make their contract s Are you especially fond of mixing up | in a surging, pushing, struggl Wee Ua @ they can reel off the tri ‘ | eee Se Of humanity. when SUndAy COMES Pane ORAS ARSE US a in four and one-half days, ‘ 7 ene ‘ ee BRAIN WORK? and a trip to the seashore is in to ray will find | (adteadtoae van tn Lor ably ‘ Wouldn't it be better to own a yacht, | , | Cunard 4 i ; oe 2 i Use catboat, launch or canoe of your own an ) ‘ took fright ata pasa 5 iD AT: in which you can take your * eee | With gue recent launching of the [Mii Pest this a 0 ne > IE 8 friends for a merry journey o'er the}. re ye | UME ee repene aaungiene oe te | aritisn ‘builders: Fat ee sunttellt Nireyc Me C=lN UES dancing waves? THE PINK EDITION OF THE |Sfe*'pivthor ia taken toward the ident |Euatiania, wil) show: heraslt ie Oust ; oot Sunday World “Boats and Yachts" |EVENING WORLD CONTAINS) ot four ¢ from Sandy Hook toe Pees ene meas Biaventinietwlts endl hue ctv nt ety esa , “THERE'S A REASON,” Brora) a Oe OF old baby were thrown out p y dent Roosevelt BOAT BARGAINS! DAY.) > ~ $5 Satan ‘chipping “the bive ribbon ot |ftekdes ae [gtovens and his wite escaped with when tonna Ads. to-morrow will show all manner of | AL | SPORTING NEWS OF THE eee The new Cunarter ts one ; ws — of “JSS Sk28 HOW THE CUNARDER LUSITANIA COMPARES WITH OTHER STEAMSHIPS. jy: an ome Swved te Man