The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1906, Page 3

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4r- X } | : | JEROME ON NEW THE EVENIN OLD CONEY ISLAND IS COMING TO BROADWAY—WHAT THE THEATRES IN WILD WHIRL OF OPPOSITION MAY HAVE TO RESORT TO THE WAY SHows ARE ADVERTISED TO-DAY. ON BROADWAY. LEW. FiELps' tN IS NEW, IRISH PLay G WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1906. SAMPLE. SCENE Fron og MONTGOMERY 3 STONES NEW PLAY= oe fect & aaa *THE HUMAN HILL? Mee ia (7 oncom eG) i S minute HORN PIPE As a sand ; OF THE Goopy’ FoR SALH INSIDE. PLATrony lela eae CITY ADOP TACK IN POOL — TRI-BOROUGH OM QUEST. SUBWAY ROUT Seeking Proofs of Coliu-' Board-of Estimate Orders sion by Police from Sta- | Advertisement for Bids tion House Blotters on Whole System, DS. FROM BRONX TO CONEY. to Capitalists Said to Be Ready to Make an Advanta- GETS GOOD LE Believes It Will Be Easy Work to the ‘Man Higher Up.” | geous Offer. ry { * District-Attorney Jer | The. oant of Entimate and Appore Envestigation has take Honment to-day adopted the Tri- Up to yesterday, w! he- unexpect- | ough way Route from the, Bronx edly discovered wh appears to be ev!-j to mey Island, exactly as tt was first aetna ears between the police guggested by The E prid. and | ‘SAT ON BURGLAR, | DID UP HER HAIR | [Thought a a Church Had Fallen on Him When He Re- : gained His Senses. lee Mary Naughton {a head cook at | Be Hospita) » Brooklyn. She | | weighs Sy pounds net before breakfast land she measures 6 feet going In an: |atrection you choose. When she site| | for a photogmph they try to charge | her for a gro) ea Kind and gentle, | but when It es to. pure clean grit. sigs all or in the immediate; tye night Miss Naughton sleepe in two a house across the street, Mving place for, jloyees of the hompt- ‘There are no men, were no men until broke in early to-day, which fs a sung women tal, mainly or, at Mast, thoughtle It Was In Brooklyn's Dim Light. lock when Miss Naugh- nurse, ther It was 2.99 0° ton was awakened, taneously, by a in her By a dim light which her window—all Mehta se apart- fitered tn ments various precincts and pool-room ordered th i : * | throuh Regyad Iai onde nree be atnel asians eae ree ie be publiah= | prooklyn are dim after $Ab—she sam an tng hia efforts to discover the identity jaa operacion, Six Biter routes wore | AvPMTiton in male clothing rummaging of the men who have been getting the g Re ataee a drawer of her bureau, Silently, or as Beol-room graft because of the tmport- migotes with similar orders for adver-|sicntly na could be expected of 30 Ant positions they held, enabling them, U*cments = sindx of an womanhood, Miss fo promise protection All doubts na to bidders coming for-| Naughton left her bed and Uptoed to- Now be ts golng to work from the! WAM to bid for the construction of | ward tho Intruder bottom, seeking to uncover the relattons | {*PWAYS waa nid at rest by this ac-| “An instant later one wild shriek atter Detween captains, precinct detectives, | tM, Mt least eo far as the most im-|another rang through the house, ‘Tne sergeants, roundsmen ang patrolmen | POrtent route {# concerned, Borough nf twenty young women arose, #m- ana Kambling houses, pool-rooma Prevent Coler, of Hrooklyn, announe- | modictely followed by the ¢wenty younk other dinorderly, places, With 4 that he knew ponittvely of more| women tiemselves, One sslf-pomensed tery relations established, he belleven| than one bidder ready to offer fair| nurse flew to the telephone and called that it will be an easy matter to dis-| terms to the clty for the privilege of cover the trend of the graft. If he| builling the entre route and operating “gots the goods’’ on any minor police | !¢ as a whole. official that man can be compelled) Two portions of the route were alwo to confeas, under promise of Immunity, ordered advertised separately, so that | to-whom the money was passed, bigh-/ bide can be made tor these portions In- antag! | dependent! joption of bullding the route as a whole, Jerome Has a Bomb Ready. lor the Brooklyn and Manhattan links ‘The Grand Jury did not spend much. separately, The Two Main Routes. Rime on the pool-room investigation to-day, but thero In a mass of evidence) The Manhattan lnk ts the Third a fn hand and notive work will be begun nue route, from Hundred aad ‘i Monaay,—Ar- Serome—wont-to—takes}-rmirtyseignth—atreet— tothe tatters this afternoon’ and at his eountry home will plan a new compalgn, He 1s in possession of {nforiation that mill prove to be a bombshell when it ta eprong in the presence of certain police captains and inwpectors, This {nforma- tion was turned over to him jy Pol Commissioner Bingham, who has also placed In his possession every letter « complaint of graft that has been ville, Conn., through Third avenue. route Is the Fourth avenue -and Ben sonhurst line, “Other iinen to be The Brooklyn advertised are the Seventh and Eéghth avenue aX ington avenue route, Jerome aveniio route and the West Farma and White Plains route. OL these there is i oubt that the Belmont don the Lexington avenue route. route, re- | celved at Mulberry street this year and | The other routes are very doubtful tho list of suspected pool-roomn fur-/as in the minds of financiers they do Dahed to the Police Department by the not in themstlyes constitute Indepemd- Parkhurst Soclety a few weeks ago. Same two months ago Commissioner Bingham organized a secret Investiga- tion into the charges made that in- spectors and captains were turning in fake reporta—that they were reporting pool-rooms and gambling houses as pwned by men who had no linterest_ in them ang that they were suppressing reports of new places that could not| ont systems and cannot be made links In such systems without laying out ad- ditional routes not now mapped. The reason given is that under the terms of. 6 Ellsberg bill tt would not be profit. able ta bid for anything less than a complete system, suflclent in itself to give m guarantee of immediant vis dends, ee One Branch Deferred. bave escaped their attention, panoate er, or suite ouRK Route, waa Ho the In all about 30) policemen and de-| %e only complote syaiem adopted, and | ¢ront door. Wi Tei ead ine thin! even that was cut by the Board, It sineriog shaiut © -tectiven Hee ee ee racilected ras Intended that the route shoula be ; one as "4 y ne Listeicte Ate, extended from Pelham Bay, but. the dead al y ane Bioatenpriien last night. | OMering of the Pelham branch or ex- Preparing, with it £ : hy tension was deferred, with the under- of any miscreant. To the Blotters for Evidence. nding that st may Mr. Jerome sent a request to Com-|®n extension of the misioner Bingham to-dey for the blot- Bronx at an early di Borough Pr ters of all the stations in the Second Haften insisted that provisio! Jnspection District, which is command- Id be made for this at once, and be advertUsed an olor route in the ‘ed by Inspector George McClusky. hia Intention to press the mat- These stations are. Church street, ter unul it Js accomplished. Dilzabowh ‘Mtreet, Leonard street, Mert | ‘the chatiged ie, dealanation Ger atreet, Sacaungal street, Charles of the Route to “The ‘Triborourh atreet and Mulberry street. In this in- Rout md it will be #0 desienated {In Rpevtion district there have been run- future, though Borough President Coler ning probably $0 poo poms. ‘Phe sus: claima the credit for It and was the Gnly twenty-five, | District-At« Weeks by ‘The Evening. World as. the ‘ apeceme, bollever that’ sho: blot- ors will reveal the secret of fi 1d yi and fake raports of which hathacevid Coney Island at one’ BERT uh oe hinamen to Ala. | SERGT. CLOOGAN SAYS: Anottier lie tt ghe District-Attor-| w7¢'u be a fine thing df. they'd put most feasible route from the Hronx to ney In working .on concerns tho pay: ment of police blackmall by the keeps ral! some of the force to scork shtopping of gambling houses and disorderly Howson | or stacl se reece, Oeoser ae Const crime instead of Wel Hee to Keen | Bingham received % long letter trom the One ee On the Icader and the other one halrman of the Chinese Reform Asso. on the nearest post fo home." Clation complaining that a represen SEB ON SUNDAYS WORL, Give of pf hat police omoint nna in| See NASD BUNDANS WORLD. ‘formed the gambling house Keepers that ek. “The name oF ihintinant spoked: | te have been Interested in an informa. man, was given. Th z peen HON bureau. Thveatignte by. Congninaionee Hinge) The captains a Inepector McClusky @nd the District-Attorney. @tattlot who were glvon ‘subpoenas: to Bam Diemel, the sporting man wit serve on twenty-fva pooltoom keepers and falled to find them have been In- ts reputed to have owned abv entys eputed to hi antatpolt twenty | tructed to have the men: called for by Give pool-rooma in Manhattan, was the only witness before the Grand Jury the svpoenas before the Grand Jury to- No line could be obtained oy on Monday enorning, or bring complete the sort of Information he gave, but And mixfactory, explanations, Scores of men interested in the pool- room. business are leaving the city bound for Otleans-or Loa: Ange~ Mt Ar bellaved he was «uestioned con- rning the manner of Biving racing. ation = to Apeol TooHim, He js: said and the clty can have the | interests, wi!l up eo night clerk of the hospital and told him to get the police force and the fire department and th: no movers Just ax quick as he could, som y was murdering Mary Naughton The ninsteen others arrembled in th hallway, where they formed what you might call a sort of volunteer £ rlub, screaming in chorus with every plbroch-like wall that fssued from ths rooms of Mary, the cook, Five minutes Tater [the handsomest — poll Marry an Lays, In the with one voice. 8: too ta Mary Ss , tha ba a low fluttering, gugling and then to a aibulant alkh. Brave Policeman Faces the Danker. Harry the policeman dashet bravely Into the rooms of Mary the cook, steel- moan, ing himself for. acenes of unwonted Eph VY Mees calm apparent! eat on. the floor. ii Eda bureau We est back sii twenty| practioally simul-| \Actress Said | | to Have Hicked Chandelier, Qallantly Harry assisted Then he saw where she and shadowy somethin at frat glance to for Pattern of Inlaid dour, “Is {t av mosaic?” he asked ‘ said Mary, aa Man? And no it was, 60 it w to. Inhale and ‘exhale ortly. r ng the Fifth avenue mia In an hour it spoke. ita first belng ui T dreamntty as Ty “On, see. the Pomeranites hang Ing-from the burdened Hmb! And hatk to the song of the coocoy clock!" Tell me, othe bosn'at s kiMed out! were man) | LTH. its name as Charles twenty-one years old, a tin Jog Bixth avenue, in our borough. [It explained that it hed m the house toccalf on @ freind, “YT must have got into: the, wrong room,” it sald. And then a moment Mater; 6. Im xure 1 dtd"! No need to offer prizes or premiums, Fifty per cent. cash saving in the double strength of White Rose Ceylon Tea y Kone to MATHOT'S TRAP WORKED. Policeman Bryan, of the Charles Station. and Charles Price were nvicted the Court of Special Sessios to-ay of entering into a cor- Heeuii lu We a Uscean WOnd promoted to the rank of rounds tivo im on pd money ly awakened to the fact that pull with the Police De- thelr alleged i partment was a myth. pUnMder treatment 1€ became more co- | Pieputy Commianlonde Mathot dovised erent. s eo kiay by which the two men were SAvhat hit me?” asked ‘the human | ‘MS ene™ eae tres ba waffle ‘Just twas the cox," sata the kind- | ned th me hedrted surgeon, tive ot. twenty oy now that,” It answered, “but that must have bes afte on me and the tor fu What « wild nix r | Lord & ‘taylor Shoe Dept. Boys’ School & Dress | Shoes, Girls’ Extra High Cut ‘Button & Lace Boots, 6 to 8, 8% to 10%, $2.00. $2.50. 11 to 2, $3.00. | Girls’ School Shoes | - af Black Russia Calf, button and lace, 6 to 8, 814 -to 10%, $1.50. $1.75. II to 2, $2.00. Lord& Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street; Fifth Avenue; Nincteenth Street. tect $400 _| pene ® lay fxure. Om t could hevo aren what eh Ans Rion met tha counter:| frowns wo attend tate eh nee one ie Mime. Al sald | would rot have worn tedy. fant knocked the dew-| sould dip N horror to see, hermale chandel! t told thts woman upen hee “6 when aha. bes ead, overturned a no even ed ndused my daugh: while at the same time the mother of the little actress pulled her | hea nd scratched ‘her fac Ik came about thus: Miss tea took ea to the miliiner with the idea BAH! KITTY LS. ter, i m tivolved in or ected Madaen je etre lunes my Then Actress Kicked Chande vay ae he Kioker ; Bees : aerate BO ghttty, tae, nd chandelier in lier While Milliner Struck pidnt 39, ostrich van like 8 ver xe Shattee ; nto, eam hee with a Model. te iaclonatareaturet retorted M Je toe pe clenylineren Rice, “tb were real honest ostr! to you ras Gite Jar low, such ax you don't know made into a Feline es 4 those plus see Roan ‘ rand d&ugh- i vey | Mitty tals thalr vat | or my nen mM, Tin sneered Mine. Albey T ‘5 - . and mam 1 ack! ha megred” Mime. Aber is dled an’ dled ar Vy no cook berus of a chaperon, ap-| “Gniy ine awit intact cif a court ze head wu thatr, Ze os- peared against Mme. malls omear op Aiea Then Mrs veh—ha-ha!—til heotw sick If Sevenintarent hal fice continued te gee such feathair Hiner, 9, 2ST Seventh aven vt are cuenta bake feathers to omMflcers rushed he: |}tnrlem Court to-day, whom me alleged mill asked Mapsco eed Meare! 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