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— - = —_— — . . a eee + eeemetion aa anes: “THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1920, ~~ ANG GETS ABOARD IN IMIY ELLY’S (Continued From First Page.) ~ | cries of mumier, and there were yells of delight and thuch merrymaking. {t depended on how the gamblers had bet. Jimmy Keti: mi tis back: ] went around gathering their-winnings > WITT WU be bomobile. “F " had b yi rr fee as tite ‘out “Kelly and ‘bis 7 eo} ut c ; they Coot — the well known welkin was ring- Spa AO « >» of the 17th Blection District of the Second Assembly District, and car- vies the votes of it in his inside pocket. Didn't he win it for Tam- many last year with Al Guardia run- ning and the district plumb jammed with Itatian? He did. Jimmy is the Santa Claus of his district. He gives to the poor coal “md ice and sugar and ‘bread. Yester- vay he gave his people the “dough.” Me gave the “tip” on Wedgewood to everybody from court attaches to the cops, from Supreme Court attendants to the scrubwomen in the Criminal | Courts. And he told them all that if the horse didn't come in first that they could order his casket from, Bacigalupo. They ordered flowers| last night but no casket. This morning Mulberry Bend was in a state of dishevelment, The bars were still sloppy from the night be- fore. There were ‘hangovers and an absence of straw hata and collars and ties, They claim that there was $500,000 pleamed up on the last race | and that Jimmy got about $50,000 for himself, Among the winners were “Peppy” Ross, “Commodore Dutch," “Little’ Brooks, Billy Goody, Joe Marine, Jack Sirocco and Marie Calabrese, a scrubwoman at the Criminal Courts Building, well as Frank Bregglio, Kelly’s bartender. Kelly, Hké Ponzi, is modest and mysterious about his methods, and “ain't telling how he done it.” el Shhatcbaladsh SUES THEATRE FOR $50,000. Awning Fell, Mrs, Davidson Aska Damages for Husband's Death. Placing the responsibility for the death of her husband on the New Netherlands Theatre Company and the Playhouse Theatre Company, Mrs, imma B. Davidson filed suit for $50,000 NUE | 1417-1423 THIRD re FURNITURE i Cash orCredit OPEN EVERY EVENING ANNOUNCING OUR MID-SUMMER SALE OF =, GOOD FURNITURE a OWA @AK | oa ime . Beginning MONDAY, August 2d MAC Holzwasser Home Talks No. 600 20 PRE m aia AD, i Furniture bought now may be _—— held in our warehouse, stor- age free, for 6 months. LANS for this economy event were made with the idea that there is ins} real pleasure to be gained from the ownership of furniture which not only fulfills modern ideals of utility, but, in addition, reflects in grace of proportion and beauty of detail some golden period of furniture design. Easily reached (rom Weat Side by Eth or 59th St. Crosstown Cars. Write for 100-pa d 86-page Spring Sale Circular, 2-KOUM APAKTMENE ye BEST £325 VALUE 9245 “ROOM APARTMENT BEST 8500 VALLE $375 5-ROOM_ APARTMENT WEST #ro0 VALUE 9989 Our Liberal Terms For the Living Room For -the Sleeping Room | For the Dining Room For the ‘Library Novelty Pieces For the Hall FOR DETAILS SEE SUNDAY’S PAPERS (GRANULES) LIEF! ‘6 ae ee HERALD SQUARE Gf) NEW YORK who pre’ex them. - MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION . — ——y = ——S = == —— —— ——— —— ——— > — —S = ——— ——— sd —————