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  1. The evening world.
  2. 1920-11-01

The evening world. dated November 1, 1920

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 —— | GRAND JU a OUTBREAKS IN IRELAND; 7 ARE -“THE PHANTOM LOVER” \ DEMPSEY AND CA RPENTIER IN A “GOLF BOUT” SEE SPORTING PAGE

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 KS ere ey ‘ a $ % ie ? 2 ——— Ynation of the talesmen by Mr, Unter- myer, assisted by Robert Johnstone, head ‘of the Appeal

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 TENANTS MAY PAY [SUPREME COURT "Fale tes Wo sn ISL NAY BE. § PARTOF RENT UNTIL BARS EVICTIONS IN ' vg RULEDBY WOODS,...

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 is ra ¢ ; . ~ HARDING REFUSED ~TOTAKE NOTICE OF j % which was then a sparsely settled Mh wy ay ae th a, VV Gab eal 4,...

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 '”— ROBITZEK DEFINES “> "REASONABLERENT’ t LANDLORD LOSES ¢ Municipal Judge Refuses to, Set Aside Jury Verdict for Mere 10

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 8 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1920. , pats Hello Message | Goes 3,500 Miles Over the Seas —aun 4 Radio Phone...

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 THE PADS lhe Boda deedl ee NOVEMBER 1, He’s doubly hoppy Not only has his candidate been ected, but he has won a ‘Lansdowne

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 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, _19290. rt 0. =r | axing into th ne eit went In search of the paterna -s1| JOHN...

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 a SOU EEE a BRONX DEMOCRATS party lenders In the Bronx predict # CLAIM 40,000 FOR GOVERNOR SMITH Repuvlicans, Too, Claim a

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 1 Set 4 TRAVS DECISION READY WITHHELD "AFTER APROTEST: Attorney Pecora Secures Post- ponement So as to Probe Further Into...

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 IRE AND POLE HEADS REPUDAE ATTACK ON SMITH Officers of All Uniformed Men’s Bodies Denounce Anonymous Circular. The anonymous

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 La & | } Sse peers i} ui t tf i Hi SHORT CUT TOM. D. “SOLD BY “DOCTOR” STUDENTS CHARGE pave ‘Alege They Paid Morris Sorgen

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 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, |} KYVVEMBER 1, SIP SO DIRTY | SHE CAN’T DOCK Irkish Vessel to Be Fumigated | and 775 Immigrants

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 i - Na HAROINGSAYS NO" TO LEAGUE IN HS FINAL APPEAL annie But Is Strong for “Fraternity « Of Nations to Prevent War.” MARION,

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 Weare not “Special Sale” House However—We believe that there is now an expectant public waiting for substantially lower...

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 | Pus MARY GARDEN STAR OF REGULAR MOVIE HUNT BY CREDITORS Gowns Seized in Paris, Maid Fled ; Mith Them, as Lawyers Pur- !...

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 Pind _ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1920. — SPECIAL COAT SALE |FOR ELECTION DAY (TO-LIORROW) ONLY | as Offer for

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 a att. Di estiieihdl THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1920. Phone Numkr | From Apples to Apple Pie | {| T 1 New Cabinet

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 The People’s Choice XTRAORDINARY beauty of tone, wonderfully hand- some appearance and re- markable features ofconstruction

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 ‘ 20 known duplicity in relation to cis| “The investigation which brought to | claim of friendship for the workigg | Umht the

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 * —_ ; THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1920. SAYS TUNNELS WILL REPAY | Potting out the ements to ve 4*-]BRONXITES...

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 —— ‘DRESSED NSKRTS, 0: * DRUNKEN SOLDIERS ~ BURN RISH TOWN H aresponcen Finds at Tem-| 4er ; plemore That Savage War Is ihm

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 we sa stoma WR, MUNDAY, NOVEMBER my, 1920,'9 Riki Ya \ 1,000 Fall and Winter Hals | TIONAL" Outlet; i ong heel fy see at $00

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 Yee BVEwING wUnuyw, MUNDAY, nuvkmBEA i, Psad. 4 * | AMUSEMENTS. | ENTURY BOOTH ':A22" TONIGHT ¢: re a | Fa ae ES | PROMENADE.

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 Two Big Orchestras, Four Violinists and 4 ¥ mont, having as ita object the incitement Three Pianists Heard) {second acries)

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 a a ER pt ee a ve horton =a I A he RES tO EEE Slayer of Ruth Cruger Refuses Food After Sentence of ‘g Twenty-Seven Years....

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 Facer ERR ech penne meme es \ ’ 1329-1331 Muy BROADWAY i, Near Gates Avenue [7 Wi Brooklyn 4 y 4, Autumn & Winter Furs Our

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 a - on THE EVENING W--LD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1920, ] , and he had been neveral years of underfeeding. But un- PTET MTIRNINIT

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 GIRL FRESHMEN MUST SUPPLY POWDER AT N. Y. U. Other Rules Laid Down by Sopho- mores Accepted at School of Commerce, G of the

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 * . 2s «ee eae - t | Champion and Challenger “R \ Friendly Comment and “Co Sportsmen, Says Writer “He Put a Punch in That,”

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 EVENING WORLD'S _) i: carriea Owhe 3, Tour, the any aus | Batre ef eek a a ath ome eigen k OWN SPORT HISTORY.) sistent Ste

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 eG ; : ' 82 TH4 EVENING Wu2tul, muNvdax, NUVEMBE 1, Lok, © © THE LATEST RUBY M. AYRES NOVEL 6 © HERE’S THE ANSWER to the...

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 ji DON’T WANT TO to catoh with the camera? What sort of dress should you wear if you want an effective photograph? ‘These and

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 ee ee ee ee } | Sorin, ESTARLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. Published Patty Mxcept Sunday by the Press Publishing Company, Nos, 53

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 Comparison is the truest test of valdes. Comp re Hearn merchandise, articte for artic}, quality for quality and price for...

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 eens BGINNING to-day the Drama- tists’ Guild of the Authors’ League of America will diapose of their plays under a contract

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