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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL Lee City’s Chemical Laboratory Clogged ae vou Wal By the Police Seizures of Hooch 1921, | charred, she was intimate “Peggy”? Hopkins Accused piste, rset ror Of Plot in Suit by Joyce UP-STATE BOSSES AGHAST AT GIIY'S | IF YOU WANT BRIGHT EYES joccurred at No. 423 Park Avenug, New York, during the months of November, December and January,- | Beauty Expert Says Tears in Mod- Fi F | d 5 | i Ext : and at Palm Beach during February |" eon pert Clarting or Freedom and $500,000 3: x. f | | Lustre to Opties. Pegey in twenty-seven years old JO jbut has been getting marrie: sinew CHICAGO, April 12 | |she was seventeen. She i# slight, dee (RLS, if you would have 4, |cidedly blonde, has blue-gray eyes i beautiful, sparkling ¢ |and is bewitchingly pretty, Tried to Put Police in a Hole, | just sit down and have She was Miss Marguerite Upton of But It Looks the Other | Fo a ite at least once a . Norfolk, Va, when she ran away | with Everett Archer of Denver, Coby j to Bolalr, Md. They were married | six months, | Lou Way ’Round. beauty in expert “Weeping moderation BIG AID TO TAMMANY, strengthens the eyes,” sald Mme. Millionaire husband number two ee Louise, ars have natural was Sherburne G. Hopkins fr. of cleansing powers and impart a Washington, lawyer and representa« Miller and Party Leaders Can't | Escape Logic of Drastic charming lust The difficulty of deriving benefit from ¢ to the orbs. tive of moat of the big oil and mining? Interests of Mexico. He had already s | the natural ton ia that few had matrimonial experience, having Enforcemeni. people can weep at will, The best married Miss Margaret Maury og? aaa aa and most successful way to bring a The marriage was ame (Spectal to The Bventne World.) tears is to have a good laugh.” nulted. ALBANY, April 12.—Up-State Re- | Pegsy was nineteen then and publican legislators in imposing the Federal, Assistant District Attorney g | thought she could be happy asm Prohibition Enforcement Act upon Unger, in conference with Iederal Hopkins's millions, She eloped witli the State with particuls attorneys concerning procedure Ht him. But in March, 1915, she rom a h particular reference to aainst violators of the liquor ‘ | | Away to New York to earn her living "3 discc | New York City’s discomfiture played ned that during the ycar and | on the stage. what was considered shrewd politics. three months Prohibition has been | She explained at length that mille Now the New York City police are in effect there have Leen only one or | {lonatres were horrid things, aill playing shrewder politics in enfore- two convictions by juries in’ the wrapped up in coupons and bonds and* img it with an exasperating strictness | United States Court in Manhattan in| ;mergers and business of all kinds that is giving the sald up-State lead- “selling ¢ resulting from the They had no time to give to a sweet era no end of concern, A new As- Volstead Act. | girl wife. She was left to her own d= sembly comes back next winter and “Phe juries are simply incorrizible,"'| vices, and it was so lonesome in thugs @ new Governor will be in Albany ’ said one of the United States attor- big mansions with noth.ng to du @x- Jan. 1, 1923: neys in charge of liquor prosecutions cept go motoring or golfing or riding The solemn and painstaking en- “We have hud # number of saloon or swimming or making social calls, thusiasm with which Comm keepers plead guilty of selling intoxi- jand nobody around but half a dozen Enright, doubtless advised by far- ‘ . em to jail for four | maids and butlers and things to cantg and sent them to jail for four e wait sighted Tamunany statesmen no le: | feGaHL ONY che on one. | smooth, has undertaken to carry out B i > i , . 5 | Then she married Joyce, with but | fi ‘ookly arkeeper Free conytetion by a jury in such a case | f | the command of the Les is eee klyn Barkeeper Freed on It In true we have had convictions one interlude. Another Hopkins, ft clouding the up-State politicians’ Plea Possession Not Enough |ror possessing and — transporting appears, In the matter of husbaud& happy brow. The legislative man- MN ‘ h of- As Joyce tells the story in the bill, o§ 5 : quor, but the penalty for such of ry y ( $s understood—believed they had put ee | = _. and I haven't known of a case where Hopkins when he Goyce) met her | the New York City airatniateeuien | Chet Kenney and Chemist! “MEANEST COP!” A decision rendered to-day by Maz-|the defendant wasn't smilingly satis- Jeyce was known to be a millionaire | {ma hole, They were waiting with > ‘4 u istrate O'Neill, in the Fifth Avenue he 0 Pegey “had no means and was com- | elley Swi ar ee - . fled to pay the fine jmpos curiosity to learn ju! 5 Kelley Sw amped In Three) CRIES BARTENDER | puiice Court, Brooklyn, will, if gen-| The procedure sending seized pelled to engage In the business @f | egan would be used at abe Hours Enough Evidence for | WHO “SETS’EM UP” |Jeratly fotlowed and upheld, nullity |lesed whiskey and other liquors play acting to obtain a livelihood” rigid enforcement of ti in the | mite = ” ipeually. all aipreate ba the city chemist for analy wis fol It was in May, 1919, that the two big city. Nothing was certain | Analysis Comes In to Keep - baie pedi ' ates Panay sr ae od in eel rts te-da In met. Sho knew then, or learned 1 et J ino Force ae g i ox & lade for pos: ion of liquor in lowed in a " n than that the new law going to | Working Force Busy for a ngler Artested Twice in Few |teeea viotation of the Mutlan-< fi. number of cases where the defen shortly afterward, that he was fieh, t Hylan and Enright und the re: ie : x8 if 5 + | Tame i r Kenwee s|* — = = the bil! se and it is charge: 2 | DEAS dnl thal ade; nicng with | Year and Flood Promises to Hours by Partners in | Act. Magistrate O'Neill held that |dant was arraigned last week and his BEGGY HISPRINS Jowce; i us and harged thi Chia tah dress nua pestle) Keep U sie Hooch Hunt. |ownership of liquor must be proven |case was adjourned until to-day to Wie WORLD PHO sho then Ubrick Hopkin Waa elation bah ae eep Up Indetinitely. . or before a prosecution for possession |awalt analysis of the evidence It was — her husband, to Bring suit for diverce | ne Sepliy, with | = sé HB meanest cop in | ean be brought. found the chemist had not competed against her in the Forty-Eighth Di | n 1 tools ie) i a La be y tol Ae Se a s H Wii. al Ps, othe - io es ™ r and all the other political tools which | what to do? New York, that's you!” | The case was that of George F.|the analysis and further adjourn- Multi-Millionaire Lumber King} {"° other multi-millionatres, | triet Court of Tarrant County, Deke make fine political capital without] ‘That is ¢ i ean || ; ‘i lancer, a singer, @ movie star, AN jas, “and to take such proceedings a | SARE: canLit eee ae ® problem shouted John Stengler, | Dunn, a bartender in the cafe of|ments were taken. Names Many in’ Annul- artist's model and a dress model, 19 | requlted in the entry of i fi es ] constructive re is oO , Lat rtender, forty-three, of No. 405 tr % ‘ Oke Lou LZ ‘ F. ros A , 1s e ec entry of sald fraudu- ENFORCING THE LAW WITH A Worth Stroct Damvenden) fartystbeece Ge Nn AUG, | Rraoke Hitesori, No ase cure Ave: |) doseon As Aen Hy West $41 mene Acton Joharged with marrying Joyce for hia |Ient and vold decree of divorce sy ua | EANCE. . West 159th Strect, arrested a sec nue, Brooklyn. He y arrested on| Street, and Iobert M ewart, Né Ae i) |money and with being the wife of |to enable her to marry your oraten.” : VENGE ie oer |swamped by ond time wittin a few hours in | Friday by Detective Giardino. The West 42nd Street, were arraigned — Philbrick Hopkins at the time sbojget.q? Charged thet even. before’ the |e qustess of yh eh Mr, EAU ae bition. : All i the cafe at No. 3042 Third Ave- | detective did not buy any Hquor from |in Yorkville Police Court to-day and| CHICAGO, April 2. — "Porgy" | married Joyce. Tenn courts F exy. represented that j H ing all other business aside, de-|manned, but ther 1e, ¢ od Ww! ving 1 | i . Ro Late repreae | & hide ‘4 vie powers and his 11,000|sight sah Wishes nue, charged with having Uquor | Dunn nor did he see Dunn sell any|held in $1,000 bail evch on a charge] Hopkins, former “Wollies” girl must) Th went to Europe on their|she bad divorced “poor dear Phile | ditty ters ined mien fo siitorcing the| ‘Yestend ae and gerving It. ; |liquor, But, he told the Court helof having 60 bottles of whiskey in} ive back more than $500,000 in| "OMeymoon. The bridegroom re- Drigk”” Ang auggeced Cnt Sa well disciplined m s Policeman John Hennessy had | found a bottle of whiskey concealed |their possession. Policeman Vincent turned alone, and igserted notices in |/%%Ce Eri Canes ‘chy { { new law—enforcing it though it ey dence for analysis can arrested the bartender after |in the back room of the saloon ee the liquor in an automopios only Je nd property to James! ine New York aa 4 he would not be vere Wicreacutentann | — ne divi tit {-|the present force busy for three } stad <6 ah . . 6 4 - i? : nile: A . i) expressed divine W ao Rantne ree Waen a ts = sen . St + had whispered to Hen- | A. Sidney Gotteman, counsel for}ariven by Stewart at Second Avenue} St-"ey Joyce, multi-millionaire lum-| yesponsible for his wife's debts. because neither of the parties to if | mots electorate. He A confiscating months, if 1 {aE sans, nessy over the bar in the cafe: |Dunn, quoted court decisions on Sec- land 57th Street. The automobile was| ber king, If the courts grant his re- Ateng the corespondents are “one had resided tn the State a year oF i | pmobile: vhich the possessor asn't lucky, it might take a] « rink? Su " ion't toc s : pais f as : 2 \ the coi 01 i ute mob ites in wh 4 ps ane PAS a Grin 7 ure, You don’t lo: tion 1897 of the Penal Law, known as| confiscated by the police. quest in connection with a suit he Barton F hy’ Henry Letellier,|ing of the sult, as Is required of a suspicious looking K ta the ai betoresthe Blatk ike a cop the Sullivan Law, which held that the’ A, Wertheimer, No. %5 Hast 1631] hay just fled in the S _ former owner of the Journal of|Texaa law. It ts charged that j " nis men are grabbing up glasses from | | IM | lt enw went. Into. effec Hennessy alleges Stengler fact that a pistol is found in a house wwanithe first wholendle liquor||\ ed in the Supreme Court) paris, “one Maurice, whose first | kins filed the petition for. divores | restaurant tables and snifing and|Prohibition Taw went into ¢ poured out a drink, then another, or a room is not proof of the posses |dealer in the Bronx to file with the| Ure fF annulment of his marriage) name 18 to your orators unknown,” [ee 38 is chareing desortion: thag taunting ithe contents anit settiol them lia hands full analyzing all samptes| *24 even t one up on the — sion or ownership of the pistol by the! County Clerk his permit, signed by] her at Miami, F Jan, 23, 1920.) "one E. Jumos,” Evans Spaulding a cross bill also charging desertions. | pack in front of disgusted diners po Nauoror- alleged’ polsone|. Hots When the third had been, occupant. The lawyer maintainad that hibition Commissioner] Joyee charg his marriage, two/ 4nd “divers other persons.” that Hopkina made no further appeats without so much as an apole a eee NL In by the police | Passed out Hennessy showed his this principle of luw applies to whis- uthorizing him to sell and! gaye atter “Perey’s” alleged fraud ‘The romance with Barton French {ance 1n th Peney on Jan. ee women’s handbags and men’s bIP| > the five boroughs of New Yo shield and took Stengler to tho key and that tho detective had | sranebert Mauer, Under the ai iene’ tla wed fraudur | iy sald toh been at Torquay,|” Henri Leteliier, mentioned inthe | pockets are veing Pawel avery de i¢ not only had to determine} Morrisania Station. brought no proof Dunn vwned|must tile these permisa within thity | yee eee | England, and various other places | bill, Is one of the best known men tm climb fire escapes sniming|,, racter: of tha evidence, bit everal hour arlier HenneS- | the bottle he produced or had ever #¥s 89 that the authorities can keop| by which he was defrauded of nearly | during June and July, 1920. Peeper witace Fob tala tie the wafted odor of boiling malt oF | qjgy appear in c rit had been| 894 partner, Policeman Bobdell, [econ jt before it was found in the|2,~l0se, watch on where liquor stocks | $1,000,000, He names numeroux co-| ‘There is recorded In the bill a Pull- |jrated beauties of France, trequsnly hops. ldacldcdl and neerning each aad arrested Stengler on a siml- | pack room. rat Oia Rretharnee ae pondents, prominent in America| man car episode with Letellior upon! styled she most beantiful of all bape ; No such drastic use of police power | individual e lar charge, which also forced him “I ‘believe yor rig’ e @ | Permita, . id Europe | the train entering and leaving Venice, denuties. Mn Tatellier was to enforce prohibition was ever} 4 reporter for The Evening W« to put up $500 ball. Magistrate, ae - nd eee Bes |" With sale over the bars of hooch,| Besldc it, Joyce says she was! and incidents at “various other places Rare pact iaes teahionable, Marlene ciowa im the mont Virtuous days af lwent to) the labor arate laments vesatanans ischareed. | and in a very few places real wh skey, | erucl to ind addicted to violent) on the Continent of Europe in of “the summer girl" of Edward VIL, 4 ‘ rth Dakot in] , : ous dic! 8] so nearly stopped, even t muthursts of tempe fe awe: 12 | abo August, September and| King of England Maine, Kansas, North Dake puth f the new law had caused a SPREES AND A E levaralt : : ‘ y ath f temper, He ewears bout July iRust, v er an ie ongla % Jace if thi ere found by the New York County | customers, a new ieee 50."" | Joyce Is staying at the Chicago Carolina and Texas in thei m-|rush of t He met Frederick BUS arena a Vecaiendrty i truck him in Chicago and seratched | October, 1920 y | 4 ury to-day if | ey ; . sn. |Athletic Club, according to Attor pored prohibition periods before the! J, Kenney, the Director, in the eleva-| CHARGED BY WIFE : ary to-day under the Mul- line ‘hotels with cate him in Paris, | On Oct. 10, 1920, In London, En =| Athietio: Clubs ageneging: 10k eam : Sages Ri Fat wade | BO ASS. ANE walt | pottles ntalning one Peasy, who has been wifo of/land, und also on other dates, It Is given as New York. enactment of the Highteenth Amend: |tor, | the action of that body, It is ex-| utilized. A suitcase holding 5 ri i ment. | “Any ¢ 2” snorted Mr. Ken-|) ie 3 ‘ann Gait pected that before the end) of hotties is brought in by a 4 : The answer of M the} “We're swamped with business, | Mrs. Anna Bell, in Separation Suit) Tee oe in ne more than 200 from some other cl oa ndignant and disgusted community | We ve had more this morning than in| Says $25,000 Husband Gives | cases uwaiting trial in the Court of JOEL 2) 5 SOB IECHBDIS SEOD DS Sets which is slowly but surely going to any kk previous.” Wy BLE AnvaRLiye lene a : purt Of | gueat's property a | P Only $15 Weekly. General Sessions, Inasmuch as. —_ lose its temper—is not soft, even} On the fourth floor Ezra Wa: mlacmiiiint Bora tinuous abuse| cach defendant is entitled to a jury|Mletares of Mixking Mra. Rankine 0 though it turns away wrath, house c:the policaman wag recun I peatings In public, together with| tial and the arresting policeman Be Cin | i 4 5 oD didn't | cases, Was Tound, pe ng cop beatings In public, together : at) 3 tirculars carrying: description Tt is the law,” he says. "I didn't) ed looking very much dist 1 with other women, are{ Will have to be in attendance a de-| Gir RT BEAL eta te aa | _ make it, But you heand what the| Before him were a dozen Hogntions set forth py| cided shrinkage in the working ranks! ine No. 14 Hast 6 seasarg th | Governor said? If we did not enforec/each with a bottle of evidence Mrs. Anna 1 of No. Madlson|of the police forc anticipated | disappeared 11 reine heel it, as he knew we could enforce tt, he} On the tables, on th: Avenue in her separatt uit seainat|Policamen in attendance at triala urelautcmobiio at Gith 8 ind. Second | A * would remove the Mayor and remoye |closets, | in evors her husband, Pdwin H. Bell, a stock- flee “udlity. [andi eu y Will be distr ed thr $ % alent ena) on police duty and. a pollceman’s|Areaie, Will, be, quttinuted Unr w genuin me, Unmistakably he means he|{ing them away roller in the Hell Rag Company, Inc.| working day 1s limited to eight out New York and its suburbs, it w ith not ning ess than a genuine 3g the law enforced; he is the/for numbering and ty) Joya an Income of $25,000, she! nourg. Ayres, head of the Missing Person i fea MAE Ht. PP while she ts forced to exist on Bureau, The search to-day is being Governor. If you don’t like it, go ask) Wis MAN he Pt ‘ovk. Bell is at the Commodora| At the sume time a tangle has de-|centred on the Long Island shore and | the Legislature and the Governor to] ground you," he ¢ . Amore) veloped to puzzle the courts and| Wooded sections of Monk taland: “te i I oO a i Cc change the law and my orders. I re-}a report on t Hell, 1 prosecutors’ offices, both State and! aiightast trace of Mra, Rank : uN the} Then he paying b unhappiness; L beg to your attention to the fact the et a eee ; a To accept an inferior instrument masquerading as a Victrola is to court trouble, aw is no Jesu the law because tt was alyzing evider 1 | A genuine Victrola—the only kind Landays sell—always lives up to the highest a signed OY lican Gover. [by watebed 1 sh 8 liows with the rolling years. It satisfies for a Repudl sover-| by, Watched it « n i k: | expectations. Its beautiful tone mello’ years. a and a REPRE SNS Vinstrument, male note her In anew size pac age a lifetime. STRENGTHENING TAMMANY 4f >) no time to tlk analyses thé reports Discriminating music-lovers get their instruments from Landays diveci. EVERY TURN, suey Te he following informa | ; fs ; White Mr. Enright 1s pms» «| every arp ot Hauer | sure then that their Victrola is genuine. cord of arrests he 1s alt” yalling | police comes through 3 la the foundations out ir under the|It must be rated re ir full | | hopes of an overturn ot Tammany in|! Must appear on tat’ mi T ODA Yr next fall's election—ot which the up-| this mornin an State Board of Directors of the ruling “T haven't had tim c w day aside party were so sure only @ ago that they were brushing vith easy contempt proposals for an snti-Tammany fusion ticket next fal 48 @n unnecessary mortgage on th certain success of a straight Repub- an ticket, Pheodore Roosevelt used to have a ry about a bad man of the Bad Lands in Medora, near one of the Roosevelt ranches, who was known only as “The Pike.” A crusadi “the Pike" publicly an noxious prestige. Rooseve along after the battle had been wag- ing for nearly half an hour. “The Pike" was on his back, The stranger was straddling him, his knees on & Pike’a outstretched armas and was’ belaboring the Pike's features with a large and knobby stone, Roo: said that he ran up to int with the brutal spectacle he he aware that the stranger, nearly out of breath, was appealing the bystand in agonized tones he ake me offfn him!” he was gasp- “Ker Gawd's sake take me off'n Hes tring me out” him! turned 4 Ing machine, and were busy numbering and the papers at terhouse was planning night, and Mr, Ke home that he might n fore autumn, Otherwi. was normal, except th elevator min, was brir with bottles at an asto “Tf really don't know do,” admitted Mr. Ken see that five t n« would be unable to uation, and unde amount of eviden: regularly from now on be.” bot 1 Ww rk a to had ne be ythl nding what we shal y. 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