The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1911, Page 1

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ane -R esuY “Circulation Books Open to All.” } Cae. WIE r= “ Circulation Books Open to All. . Cor ES- -R esr _ PRICE ONE CENT. cme Cte New et Worlds se NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1911. 20 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. ma vevaede = STS RESNEN FLYNN’ INNS AXE ei, a : : ao rn | - ___Forty of the Forty- yoThiree Di- | lop LOU 0 cen . rectors Vote for Him Over | \ as eas of Doors of the) na: ter and Archer: Golden @nd Bresnehan: Hotchkiss’s Objections. ic icc AMERICAN LEAGUE. SALARY CUT TO $50,000.) ’ He Means Business | oan ics areas DETROIT 0100 — | Oppositi sed : s : ad | Opposition to the Judge Based ! ME} [=PORT. i | po ayia de aati CHICAGO 0300 — | on Ground That Company ' Those Released Yesterday After |e eho Suey cay eee A) | Should Be Mutualized. Pleading Guilty Obey ST. LOUIS 00 . —_— | Se Court’s Orders. (GLEVELAND 010 = | Batteries—P | " i —----- oe Stand Tells Court She Really Needs Money Promised Her by Former Husband. Judge William A. Day ‘was elected! f the Equitable 1 y at a meeting his afternos ae Gunes) “LIVES ON THE TOP FLOOR rectors: pre d forty votes. did not vote for him | Voting at all as a mark of Un Deputy Commissioner Fy gard for the sanctity of east tions. Even as the six ¢ pleaded guilty before Jud RESULTS | vietion that t yesterday—with Mr. Flynn «i e ANS to succeed bench beside the Judge and an open EN TR I ES be deferre: door to the left letting them have a the Bauttable ts holders PRINCESS TROUBETZKOW (ASELEAIEL RIVE 3) glimpse of a heap of cheating devices— | have a say Were waiking into Police Headquarters | with their hats in their nervous finge | JAMESTOWN RESULTS. to obey the parole which they must keep | or go to Sing Sing, their friends and competitors of the east side were speak- | fi ing in disgruntied whispers about the! descent last night of his men on the! Hesper Club in lower Second avenue. 7 Never in Danger Before. While the Hesper Club has never been immune from raids, it has never feared | * the resuit of them. Occ show of good fa and numbers of wide-footed p with warrants and an oc and’ crowbar have called and injur some extent the windows and the m decorations and the furniture. The club's diversions were uncom: |‘ fortable for a tiae after such visite | until new means of orite sports and past stalled. Makeshitft and blackboards wer lly. But it never slack aed its games. | hung around it, thoug ilecerniallia licens 1t_was hallowed ground, tie The tradition of the “Sullivs ne | a ‘ friends of “Big * wv 3} | S known that he had no material inter- ly he may have regarded the friendsiip i of its proprietors and frequenters as a | political asset, Raided Just Like Others. i But now the Flynn mad has gone and done to the Hesper Clyb just what i he has been doing to fifty-four other gambling houses all over town in which _—_—_—S—- Hymie Rosenthal and Beansy Ros nfeld —Teputed to be part owners of the Hes: | Descent on East Side “Crooks” JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. vmmittee, the Man “an old apartim disclosed to-day \ = TDIRATOCA TOWN OL TORY ; oe wi |Famous Clubhouse at the spa Contestanis in it Onenind Play NeW INDICTMENTS sting ot] Which Cost $800,000 He | at Lakewood Start Out in ANDREI | Seven Against One and Three = SOURED ELS FRED HERES Fee ei” ed by the Supreme nally, as a Lets Go tor $150,000. a not Against the Other in Car- \ negie Trust Case. Jandt Borrowed $20,000 From Her. Vurther, the Princess declared Ch ad borrowed § wh < management Probably Suits Morgan on of Mr H by Flynn Netted Onh euratally prepares vice operators of the club for his descent on it; and terious persons put thei in @ door panel afte | and marked down the cieven men for| Yili whom warrants had been issued. They |!¢* are facing the same fate © against the eeks before | Dummies. day and sa! «| PUT $10,000 IN JACKPOT a “Please, sir, here 1 am and what do| Mini, Lao, TO ELECT LORIMER SENATOR, you want me to do next? f < , \ Mz. Flynn was not present at last | (ie place | Bribery Inquiry Witness Repeats Day he rald. But his ent Made During Mins and} Nove Jalists int Deteotive Cain, the sp of the jack-screw, the axe and ( crowbar and the invariable his attacking operations, It was no suc Octover, Driscoll brok: of @ certain Ww went th of an old hurried Mr. Cropsey that it was real a search for a m had J Insane Her Sane w > SENATE VOTES IN FAVOR ‘One OF DIRECT ELECTIONS. ° EASTERN LEAGUE. | atl alee . AT BALTIMORE old things. ; ¥ Evidence Destroyed. sree But there was another sign ture of last night's pr has interested the play games, T and there Visible evide and cards, » on the outside against the ’ His Final Surrende KID M’°COY A BANKRUPT. f BOTH LOCAL GAMES OFF, ach and weaung apparel worth $0 property en for §170,0 Canfield mortgage of $100,200, i Vuusdelpiia Wye aise deciaved off, Ithiee sisters. We cang » . ' bie arat to be plan lars’ heche ‘loved. "Reap OF A LITTLE OLD HOUSE” Prince Paints Portraits and She Writes Novels, She Says—Ex- giving Ber apply reed to about was ob- ch he Ant to, but he 4 CHANLERIS ORDERED 10 ) PAY HER $3,600 4 YEAR Princess Troubetskoy on Witness . the ret- | ! 1896), this to Ber anier * 4 pt the ices ® 207s 8 ee ee ee re er

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