Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Telephone, January 7, 1913, p. 1. NOTE: The item below was abbreviated from the original as noted by the ellipsis. "BALD JACK ROSE" CHARGES GAMBLERS To Give Information about Poker Games Local gamblers were considerably stirred up yesterday and are likely to be stirred up more in the next few days by a man in jail turning reformer and giving to Prosecutor Louden information that lead to the arrest of John Coleman who has been posing as a real estate agent with an office on the west side of the square. "Bald Jack Rose," the informer is now nicknamed, the name coming from the famous Becken-Rosenthal case at New York. Information given to the officers was that Coleman's real estate office was a blind for a gambling room. "Bald Jack" told the police it had been a gambling headquarters for a number of months, and he went on to give the names of a number of men who, he said, frequented the place. Warrants were issued for these men, and they were placed under arrest as fast as they could be picked up.