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GANGSTERS CHUM Rings‘de Scenes at Biltmore Bouts WITH SOCIAL ELITE AT BILTMORE BOUTS ns $5,000 Raised to Help Furnish Outlet for Energies of Boy in the Street. PLAN TO END GANGS Always Hope for Man Who Has a Mother, Says Sheriff Knott. Snappy bouts and othe to insure the interest of th young fellows who need only a frien nto gang life were put on at the nd wvallroom of t vight when men high in cis « helping hi to the boy TACK MURPAT Wh CowAd The affa t OF THE WALES OF THE project of a prov AYE GANG BoOvLEeyARG GANG men seeking to ele LR apt ALPAeus} evolved the idea tha "GRrer 00d eltizens ont of PRES'T am enemies of OF THE STILLEAA «ang fighters and potential murder MOVEMENT ers, by dispensing the milk of human Kindness and st. way to taking care When Mr iad told > John Mer. win opened his ho hen the boys arr regular ring aked out in yallroom with tir moon the of themselves, | Geer latter ring. vund a grand al of or the ived the most pract men surrounding it, Invitations to fotel men, # and brought r The - tainment was good from start to fin- sh, in hil lines. Mr, Geér told in the among the gangst¢ Bronx and added that his to have these “terrors come inte he fold He said that the best way handle gangsters was to give them vent for the red blood coursing in their veins and to show them some | other way to put that good red blood | o use, | tery me othi f SON M&E Bowen | / 4 KosT-— y respon! ring his ex 4 of the WA GRAVER THe" million BDoliar 110” LANGUAGE OF HORACE AND OF THEY HESTER STREET. || TN Ton aur William Page, the lawyer, first | AS Save down Vo In THE BRONX BouviEfe. told the story of what the POUN IF eS epee lind Mr. Geer wanted to do, He eald t as many instinctive gang- sters came out of college as from the cast and west side of > York, men be- | as ——~——_ ver” MRS. SMITH VOTES his guests 20th Blection Distr was matter of environment, | ; riaw futher, Alex argued, and !f the boys of the cor- STRAIGHT TICKET) m hits hom ners, the poolrooms, the stuss and — Distriet Kigh other games had a chance to xo aloft a het they would do so instead of fol Governor's Mo! th evil ways. The purpose of Mr Will Win— , ret he added, was to prov the street with @ prop way of inéoor and outdoor athtet M r kote ay. 2 exercises, The result was a cleve Glynn, mother and sister Alfred — boxing card, which, tt was an 1) Shit, BOOLOE whom xo, ail ‘Op | nounved, would be the fst of Scan : AFGAR’ OPENS IN HARTFORD || sertes. idday were warmly John Vernon Bouvier $x made oats dat dois, SUCe Delyste Makes Her Pres Ape pretty a@ speech as ever listened peurance by rhen, nside or outside of a ring “ nin quoted Horace, and as against Hor és und Poplar : Sa tae fice, there Was some iH Street , ein ee talk equally effective : coal ‘ et The big thing that appealed to the ‘ . ving her f crowd Was the boxing programme. Hi u he Bill Spengler, just back from the cs | Olymple games ‘in Antwerp and for ritisentert| mer middleweight boxing maste fi & G who would have won more honors ar Fi abroad Dut for the fact that he Maia | x isival oe smashed his right hand in the sem|- dont lehoouraall : hn finals with a heavyweight Belgian, |, Rowman had Invited the big | ; i vite ow i pino } pitted himself against Frank Adams, WES It) fe wis guests. ‘They. started | : ' ; Niemen eee AH a traffic cop, and gave a wonderful | 'Contrimution and in loss 5 Ic iV exhibition of boxing, hd weathered mn \ raight ‘ Young Mr. Adams was a fitti Jah ins Mrs. Sinith t¢ Meise companion for his brother cop ' ll rane fee he result was just as pretty a tol yy Mot ng exhibition as could de |) a yut Spengler was the wonder c " i drew the approval of the crowd, 'The gangsters looked on in amazement, tor vhey used to think that the best t a evening's enjoyment was to lick a cop, Treuty or at least try to do It rt tally Into the arena came Joe Ttuddy, the ampion swimmer, who hus only or| Publisher Abend Most 650 medala to tack on his chest, agd | | Man Hickey of the New York Ath-|H. EB. Vreeland Ends Forty Years | win per Aunsust NM atic Club, referee of all the bouts Fe ctee,. | ' ‘ b All Dan had to say was ‘‘s-h-us-b,”"| Of Service as Train Condactor, | etic : : und the boys would break Henry 1, Vreeland of Ossining, | 1 eNii A. E. F. CHAMPION FIGHTER brother of If H, Vreeland, formerly} vt M ae 5 Mahe % AND FUNMAKER, |with the Metropolitan Street ay eee nn een tay. va ae putas A grand old bout of three rounds! MB vs AMBALL e ——— - yas between Bob Fitzsimmons, jr. forty re. of sptvle ond Eddie > fon middle- |New York Central Railroad, as a pa | weight of th at boy Nu-{senger nduet | 8 gent 1s funniest @median who |e Vreciand estimates that in the forty ever donne the mitt here wasn't lyears he ax travelled more than 1,-) » minute he was afraid of the son 000,000 miles, Hix “run was on the f the great fix and Nott Nd putnam 1 » ANGrand cen at he wasn’t busy providing fun for jeay and pirewsters, Vrecland's the audience and poking ridicule xt tral an’ Lrew re i Gary e 1, the fellows who thought by eee ee y errible fighters, at )#8® Tn = tun or fighting he was a wonder | is Sheriff Knott sounded the first | mous note of the Marshallssuilman | 17.626 ENLIST IN ARMY. | and what the gathering } t it remained Mp, Bows |, WASHINGTON, Nov.* Aajuta finish what the Sheriff Geneval Har c ed to ‘ Bowman n this mov i ¢ 1 pe aid the Sheriff, “I'm behind ecord f 1 phink that « hotel man hia t York {8 with us. In my experience . apa know more about | Nr Se meat «| Hare by nes H f ‘ 1 \t ' ’ i ofties V4 nom 158,480 aro | ~ re HU NAVAL COURT TO HAYTI. yother there's always hope se snd I, f € am in favor of WASNT ON. r . the be are omes to that at Cou Inc Hewr Ad E li ° There were eries for Jolin miral Her t t Mowinan, und Mr. Geer went t Ret vange me returns to brin 1e “unnecessary perform ealigeth ; ROWMAN SAYS RED BLOOD [S| cu-Prin e old-time vaiue oO . NEEDED. | Tk an the’ N my Rang,” began Mr. Rowman, smil-| ihe M i ing sown ow bhe hotel men who were | fs 4 2 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1920. Before Gangsters and Society Folk A: The Milk Loaf ton} | Yom'll never know what real toast is until you =| way you serve it, spread with butter, jam or @ /] “nn successful, though he named ne firure BARRELS USED. FOR BALLOT BOXES: Act hi that fly licket the and In- ing che forendun to fae curly voting Size ot +d Voting List Make » Women's, Vote wan very Tien SS in Camden, where they att Old Methods Useless. fate of one a ininute. In Clouceste City 200 had voted Wn every elty | cnet by 9 o'clock 4% voting in Hudson County, New Voting was very heavy in theo meus: Aa le Nee ates, ‘There is a total registration of se BMY bh Include Jersey City 1.000, thre times the previous ne ind Hoboken, was the ieaviest in mal. Most ts were aging about 100 voters an hon _many yeurs, Owing to the size of the | lel at h was about lig by 24 OPEN COURT TEST ements 12 FOR TENANTS’ RIGHTS *rovided by Supreme Co Pate areWne te mth, on Renter's Plea i mieny nele barrel Ww Eviction Case wn t wsufficient and # sevOnd Ay vage of mine ’¢6: lendlonds had to lined. Thon, the next! and tgna a oxpoutied Au: i ng that happened was « ery that /tried in open court eame the burre wis failing, and 4]! sastics totenklas Hunrntt number Ut Fu SNL OUL OM) Court yesterday, who overruled ad eet Uh se fled by Mortimer Oxtewels, a Mayor Hague of Jersey City rine . t the complaint of Morris an early prediction that Hudson! toyman, tandiord, who to County would give Cox 40,000 mia-| eject Osterwels from an apa nt at |Jority, but he would make no live] No, 242 Weat 104th t. Osterwets, nas to Cn te. Willluin BY. Ver whe e lease expired Sept. 20, de on, the Republican leader sald that don #he ground that his land m ws county would certainly ¢ a hajority of 25,000 for the Republican | of toket A no} I's complaint did not state « cause action within the Justice Ineaning of the t rent laws. Hotchkiss gave ceable fac® in the voting WAS) Osterweis permission to an the Ht openeticully ail the women who complaint #0 that the sult may be ted in tho edily hours were nosis ght to trial in open court | tered Republicans. it seemed that he Justice holds that the laws “do | there was difficulty in getting out the | not apply to leases the which | Democratic wom in the Heights! commence prior to + | section of Jersey City In addition, he In Hudson County the voting wa bis" as to tire not only for the: Presidential candi-' the new laws because they de Jdates but for tree Congressmen, o|jandiords of all remedy for the r | sheriff, twelv Assembiyinen, tree] possession of their property and are reholders and a number miner discriminator itive In order to enable landlords to meet In the State there ix an eloction! the interest on mortgages and obtain fa complete House of Assembly of junds for winter fuel, the Real Estat BIxty members, to xerve f he ¥ two forn | and in one-third of the counties SI tered Inte 3 te be elected f tury to-day. Former Goy kes, Republican State Chairm | predicted a Republican plurality of Municipal rleS| the Mayor's Committee on Chairman, | jteeri 000, while o! 190,000 t from F. Mebonald, Democrati = Fresh Toast made with WARD’S. | Mother Hubbard BREAD Hot, Crisp, taste the-toast that MOTHER HUBBARD makes, Ward’s Mother Hubbard Bread is good any | jelly or made into appetizing sandwiches— but TOASTED! Oh, boy, but you'll enjoy ‘1, Just try it for breakfast tomorrow. ‘There's a treat in store for you. Your Grocer Likes to Sell What You Like to Eat kel ' P. J. RITTER COMPANY PHILADELPHIA ‘The EVENING WORLD Will Issue Election Extras After the Regular Editions ———TO-NIGHT—— GET THE NEWS FIRST, IN THE WORLD a oa >) was certain that his party would be DIVORCED WIFE WED “OTHER MAN,” WEALTHY DOCTOR ae a JUDGE’S ORDER GIVES WIFE VOTE ewark Officials Failed to Register Mrs. Stickel, but Are Foreed —‘ » Accept Ballot Frederic ¢ ared she was not registered Judge Stickel, 9 accompanted — trix “ © pol mand that theagh site iA ted the primaries, the clerts nal fable miter her name es the At the the officers te ‘ guise the Judge until by K to t in election offic latter, pi faratwie. caune a y sould not & ELD IN STOCK TRANSACTION ZADUK-KUNZ y grated to Arthur L. Zaduk «even yeara) © Taduk, who ise v of Dr, Hugo Kung, wealthy onoof No, #40 Riv parties in these delicious Candie Drive OWEVER ler wa. + whose Cox or Harding; Harding or Cox? Who'll get the tha t question may be an- swered, there's “Happiness” for all 5 we Fulton ~ Election Day Suggestions Chocolate Covered Nutted Plantations Specially Priced ‘or Today and Wednesday 59ii, Wrapped Chocolate re Nougat 49i:. ARCADE CHOCOLATES ASSORTED 1 st - 655, ie MILK CHOCOLATE CHERRIES | CHOCOLATE MOLASSES CRUMBLES | OLD FASHIONED VANILLA EAMS CRE 591. | CHOCOLATE PEANUT CLUSTERS ~ 64. CHOCOLATE COVERED ASSORTED FRUIT JELLIES 69: “645, Union Sauar Gortiandt 5 Hudson Terminal € Nassau Ste FULL WEIGHT 16 ounces of CANDY HAPPIN: between Sth and bth a in every pound box ESS STORES: Ww ale 43rd Street East near eee steely Read ae

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