Part 25 (1/2)
July 11, 1912. The names of three inmates on this date are X 75, X 76 and X 77.
_X_ 78. _West 27th Street--a one-dollar house._
February 8, 1912. The proprietors of this place are X 68, X 69 and X 72.
February 25, 1912. 8.30 P. M. The investigator counted 12 inmates.
March 4, 1912. 12.15 A. M. The investigator counted 16 inmates. The investigator was solicited to go here by a lighthouse, X 79. The proprietors are X 68 and X 69. The names of some of the inmates on this date are Ray, Matilda, Jennie, Belle and Georgie.
March 6, 1912. The investigator witnessed X 69 in conversation with a patrolman. X 68 is the chief owner.
March 24, 1912. The investigator counted 16 inmates. The physician of this place is X 80. The inmates pay him $1 per visit.
June 19, 1912. 11.30. The investigator was given a card to this place. X 69 forced X 72 out and bought his interest.
June 28, 1912. The investigator was handed a card to this place by a woman on Seventh Avenue near 28th Street. He saw another card on the sidewalk near West 27th Street on Seventh Avenue.
July 12, 1912. The names of three inmates of this house on this date are X 81, X 82 and X 83. The name of the owner of the property as given in the tax book for 1912 is X 84.
_X_ 16. _West 31st Street--a one-dollar house._
February 8, 1912. 4.15 P. M. The investigator was approached on the street by a woman ”runner” and given cards to above address. She said she had 5 or 6 girls there and she invited him to follow her. The investigator said he might call in the evening, and she told him to ring the bell on the stoop.
February 14, 1912. 12 P. M. The investigator counted 8 inmates, and was told there were 12 working here. The investigator had been solicited to come here by a cab driver, X 85.
February 16, 1912. The madame's name is Rose.
February 20, 1912. 9.20 P. M. The investigator was solicited on Sixth Avenue by a woman ”runner” to enter this house. She had been stopping other men. The investigator counted 6 inmates. Mamie acted as madame. The names of some of the inmates on this date are Goldie, Ella, and Richmond.
March 7, 1912. 1.30 A. M. The investigator saw a prost.i.tute who solicits on Sixth Avenue take four different men to this address within an hour, the first floor of which is a house of prost.i.tution run by Madame Rose.
April 24, 1912. The name of the madame is X 86. The proprietors are X 34 and X 17.
May 14, 1912. X 86, the real madame, conducts this house on a 20 percent basis for X 34.
May 24, 1912. X 88 drunkard, lighthouse and procurer, works for X 34 at this address. He usually stands in front of X 89.
June 12, 1912. 3.00 A. M. The investigator talked with two men who had just come from this house. An inmate had shown one of the men her card punched with holes indicating that she had entertained 60 men that night.
July 10, 1912. The place is reported as closed, probably on the instructions of X 34. X 90 and X 17 are interested here.
July 15, 1912. The name of an inmate at this house on this date is X 91.
The name of the owner of this property as given in the tax book for 1912 is X 92.