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Joe’s Career as Banker Ends With Sudden Jolt When Cop Hears Jingle —=/He Was Supposed to Distribute Free Banks, But Preferred Taking Collection. “Buy or sell, nice banks,” chanted | body in the world, and had a knife Joe Techsler o.1 the east side. Ne Pad had oe up oe iS was There was nothing particularly |[*idy for any one who came along.” startling in ambitious trading in that sae” about it, Mike?” ‘asked the quarter, even if banks were some, what unusual wares. Along came a Detective Sergeant in plain clothes. “Want to help the cause along?” |+ asked Joe, as he jingied the coins in one of the banks. “Come with nd T will give you the password.” “Come along with mo,” said the Sergeant, ag h@ wended his way to Essex Market Court. Joe was artaign inter. Te had been hired by ‘bank to distribute tcee the savings recely- ers among the »eovle of the east side world ee Ri might have to “feht cithe ‘whole id by myself. I went in for a iNetle glass of beer with myself, and ail of @ sudden there & fight. 1 didn’t know any one at st all “He was outside the door, wal for the next man to come the policeman, “and 1 hap; the next man." “Are you sure that you weren't tn ie fight yourselt?* ‘Yes, Your Honor, but that didn’t matter; he had done @ good business. He received a sus- Bonded sentence and bis stock tn ‘ade was removed ° Mike had declared. & pogrom on the entire world, according to the state- ment of the police officer who brought him before the court, “What did he say?” asked His Honor of the policeman. ie said he was going to kill ever Tam certain as His Honor decided that if pe whole | world is against \a person he should at least be allowed to put up a jittle opposition, Mike was PBs reap gtae RAPS ENRIGHT AND SWAKN Alderman Quinn Says Officials’ Fail to Check Circulation of Billions in Worthless Certificates. Alderman William F, Quinn, who recently Introduced an ordinance pro- viding that curb market brofers bo put under the jurisdiction of the Bu- reau of Licenses, to-day issued « statement charging that billions of dollars of worthless stock certifi- cates have been circulated since the signing of the armistice, that email bondholders have become easy prey to stock jobbing swindlers and bucket shop keepers and that neither Dis trict Attorney Swann nor Commis. sioner Enright has taken proper to correct the evil. | yor Hylan is dismissed by tho ; Alderman with the @tatement that no suggestion for corrective measure could be expected from the head of the city government, Alderman Quinn's ordinance pro- vided that curb brokers not only be under the jurisdiction of the License Department, but that they pay « fou of $1,000 @ year and furnish a surety ibond of $26,000. 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