The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1920, Page 19

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IT go to the ball games as frequently }as 1 can. I deny that I go there to | make bets.” “Well,” said Magistrate Frothing- ( hamh, ‘the charge against this young man 18 disorderly conduct and i see nothing (m the t&stimony to justify 4 @ verdict of- guilty. There was noth ing disorderly jn the acts described Discharged.” ‘Fines Imposed for Disturbance William Ruderman, twenty-two. of No, 836 Tiffany Avenue, and David) Gibbs, twenty-one, of No. 884 Whit-; lock Avenue, the Bronx, were found guilty. Ruderman was ordered to “When I foticed these fellows, first," MacNamee testified, “they were jumping over the backs of seats and I heard Ruderman declare that he would Jay ‘8 to 5 on the Yanks to win’ Gibbs was offering ‘even money.” Detective Tuite aaid he had Ruder- man and Gibbs under observation twenty minutes or more, What at- tmoted his interest was their climb- ing over seats. “Two citizens kicked about this,” Tutte testified, “and when I heard one of them denounce it as an ‘outrage,’ and say that he came to the grounds ‘to see baseball and not to be an- |noyea by a lot of gamblers,’ I stepped up to him, told him who I was and asked if he would appear in court. He sald, what most of them say, that he 1s a ‘business man’ and ‘couldn't aftora it’ The case against Milton Cohn, twenty-three, of No, 416 West 128th Street, was disminsed when it devel- oped that MacNamee had nabbed ‘him for calling out to another young man, |N “Why don't you keep your mouth |N\ closed? Can't you see who's sitting | K beside me here?” MacNamee, sil- ting beside him, brought him in for “interfering.” ‘When Secretary McManus of the Yankees wanted to testify to the ef- forts the clib js making to keep gumblers out of the park Magistrate Frothingham said such testimony Ennis of the Burns Agency sald he| would have no bearing on “disorderly w Kain at cither Saturday's or | conduct” complaings Bee Soacs aheg ene |w, COR Es Hustony Vico Prosident of eats Hake o het? Kain asked nie Evening World reporter outside of Dative MacNames, : | Night Court Jast night, said that $10,- “soon after I placed you under Af | oR ihe sarvices of private detectives ep ones ed Mavi anise | in an effort to stamp out gambling at I deny it,” declared the respond-| the ball games, The Colonel explained eat. “Your Honor, I am a salesman | that the baseball clubs cannot legally employed by one of the biggest silk | resort to the same measures adopte: houses in New York. What, 1 culled | BY the police In weeding out the bet ting crowd, and he cited some tn- out to my friend was, ‘Are there stances of civil suits now pending | two seats down thére?’ I admit that! against clubs for just such activities, Two of four young men arrested Yesterday afternoon at the Yankee- Detroit game at the Polo Grounds as the opening gun In a war on ball park \etmblers were found guilty of disor- ly conduct to-day in Washington Heights Court and given the alterna- tive of paying small fines or spending @ day or two in jail, Two others were discharged for lack of evidence. Arrests and convictions followed an expose of baseball gambling condl- ‘uons by The Evening World and \ed to the announcement that the New York Club of the American League ‘not only has employed Burns detec- ‘tuves to rid the park of the gambling | pest, but has posted a list of more) than 100 men, every ono of whom is forbidden entrance the grounds, The quartet arraigned to-day be-| fore Magistrate Frothingham were arrested by Detectives MacNames and Tuite of Inspector Cahalane’s staff, assisted by Operator James Ennis of . the Burns forces and Archie Taggart, & former policeman employed by the baseball management, Testifying with regard to Gabriel :Kain of No. 22 West 128th Street, Detective MaoNamee sald he heard, Kain call out to a man known to the | detective as Moe, “I'll take 2 to 1.” MaoNamee sald he placed Kath under , @rrest and declared the latter ad-| mitted he was “trying to make a bot." in Yb YM Y YW The Palate of An _ Epicure is easily tickled hen the Gobel Pure Meat Products are served before him. 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Y. of Congress, involves the lives In offering Ireland either joverthrow of British rule or fighting the Bolsheviki on the Polish borders Mrs, Mary A. Stockfleth of No. $1 High ‘HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 2 WLSIN MESSAGE ONARMENA GES CONGRESS AOL. (Continued From ways be a legislative function. | Congress isn't’ especially ed In Armenia, however, or any other part of Europe, the passage of a resolution evincing interest or sympathy peoples is easily though te it was regarded their obligations. cone: In assisting pte be here to-morrow. are easy, and, remember, it is better to buy a good used player than a cheap new one. This Most Beautiful Story & Clark PLAYER-PIANO This beautiful style (B) special finish—special. lutely high grade throughout. piano of this quality can be purchased anywhere for less Delivery free. than $850 new. “It Is Better to Buy a Good Slightly Used Player Than a Cheap New One” For a good piano is Built by experts. therefo: our stock of slightly used p! meet a certain price; instruments. MONEY BACK Your money will be cheerfully refunded within a length of time if you find the in- strument is not as represented in every way. out-of-town buyers as well. tet Pe Mr.. Wilson -has, hot- with foreign accomplished this Presidential year becayse of the nat- ural desire to please groups of for- eign born voters, When the Armeni.n passed, those measures which are innocuous | Congress, for jinstance, will always pass a resolu- tion expressing sympahhy with Ire- land or Poland but any measure that spending of money or | resolution was as one TTT lll HU Guaranteed---Used--- PLAYER-PIANOS All are 88-note and. guaranteed; reconstructed by our expert workmen before delivery. is your opportunity to buy a used player cheap 289 EASY TERMS—PAY $3.00 WEEKLY. Discontinued Styles ‘| Story & ClarkPlayer-Pianos PLAYS ANY 88-NOTE MUSIC ROLL LET aOR Re eT eS e¢ | would never have a ghost of a chance of passage. President Wilson, however, has [taken the Senate at its word in ate oxpression of sympathy with Ar- | |menia and will urge the acceptance of a manda keeping with American tradition. CONGRESS. LIKELY TQ SHELVE | ARMENIAN QUESTION It {s not to be expected, on ths other hand, that Congress will do anything | | more than shelve this request soe the President. Mt has shelved the pro age.) posal for a British, French and) » kept his promise to submit to | P°* ? | Spec- {¢ $10 or be tmprisoned ¢V¥er asian atenel 1 Poainbl -cpeenleny ae we rey Gibbs was fined $1 or ono COMETess any mandates, the accept- when the Y ite ot Matlin geen tators at, Games. day. They paid the fines. eof which he has said would al-| 1. ottied at the polls next November, | a dofinite aMrmative c tive on| interest-| 2 definite amir e or nega’ on these qu s will be secured, In| the meantime, the prospect of sending troops and American officials and the! spending of Gove funds in off Armenta gi pponente of | the League ¢ Y ity to em-| phasize the suppose moral | ‘ations which the cotena }to impose, Defenders of the dent answer this wit that the pared to n the be sure Pres: 1 ithe statement finitesimal com of in that it is cheaper to es and keep the peace war than to settle a ya accept mi and pr war when once it is inevitable. A few cents buys “Danderine.” a After an application of “Danderine” help to] Gets $9,000 for Husband's Death. | you Cannot find a fallen hair or any in the) 4 verdict of $9,000 damages for tha} dandruff, besides every. hair shaws death of her husband was awarded to| YW. 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