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continued, thwart =52|REMARMABLETAE OFEASTSDEGAN i H init i |“Dopey” Benny Declares His ; i} Word Was Law to the Des- Try this Dainty Lenten Dish! perate Men Under Him. over bi eomalting at | Jury, which was continued over ty ie ony ot Pnrcal fat cvake delicious partion, [MMMM] | Yeas Malone o te Cort ot Cunard Fresica™_ sed Sale Und dhotnios in comment. | asses Hn heathens mere tel Att ||' dertut story of murderous assaults, thet as @ resul Sunshine Golden Flakes, like the H intimidation of witnesses and wrect- He te invest hundreds of kinds of HEE g old by Benjamin Fein, alias “Dopey Srogeter:, Benny,” east side gang leader, now in he Tombs awaiting sentence for ex- Hii] tortion. ‘So interested are the Grand | Jurors tn the story told by Fein, that fl} thelr investigation another week. | ing labor troubles. I] trict Attorneys Delahanty and Breck- enridge have allowed Fein to tefl bis 18 the ere baked in the Sunshine of the New Wonder Bakery — largest in the world. Your grocer gets them fresh every day. pape eg any HA Bahers of Senckins Beasts jj] of the uderworld, Fein told |; “My boys,” he eald, “never asked| State |] ny Questions when I told them te do ore : tare, things, They knew better. My word] Dir tans 4, 8s im wae law. I used them as strike- ‘The breakers, and to beat up strike-| killed breakers. I was paid well for what / sh! they did and I took good care of those who worked for me.” an jr eo Foin involved, in the story be told] Foliet fund of the Grand Jury, nearly a score of| Department. fy] ‘sbor leaders and clothing manufac-| The Senate Civ Service Commit- turers, who, he sald, had employed|tee has decided on a “standardisa- ei i Hl sEee fir] i! a a story have been to! 1 “Jew” they decided yesterday to continue homicides committed ie the city dur- was Acting under the direction of Dis- Lat ad terse laos Vice , jj trict Attorney Perkins, Assistant Die | Maz Sigman, Morris Strupnickel an Mets, a year ago, for murder |. 44 its to th auring fl © cloak |eau ‘igs! story to the Grand Jurors tn bis trike in 1910, It wae alleged | ™* tt" tt toate ither ci peculiar way, rich with the language the labor leaders lured their vict! | Mavoreotwey ‘at . = 3 4 dee Ahr ' CLOTHING ON carte No Need to Have the Ready Cash. _ Convenient Weekly Payments Accepted. 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