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The evening world. dated October 5, 1922

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 GIANTS GET 3 ON MEUSEL’S HOME The - (*Ciroulation Books Open to All”) . To-night’s Weather—FAIR. rucNlN ety EDITION ytnint

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 ~ BREAGHER GATES |S BEFORE 1 O'CLOCK elpeeadieoias Police Arrangements Excel- lent and Everything Works Like Clockwork. etal

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 WHITNEY LAWYERS | CHARGE GIRL SUING, WAS SAILOR’S WIFE Miss Fontaine’s Annulment From Adair Fraudulent, Letters Indicate....

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 Smith at To-Night’s Notification /)AY DENIES LOAN Will Answer Miller’s Attack and There'll Be Political Fireworks THROUGH MAN

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 ——— THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OUrObHm 6, Luss. Flat Crepe is the most fashionable fabric of the sea- son. We have com-...

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 } Slope. wp to the sky or until Jack Frost whizzes by and leaves me cold’ and hard until next March. Whichever while: The...

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 Fro. HERALD SQUARE Mecy & Gol NEW YORK Sale of 480 Warm Chinchilla Coats For Little Loys and Girls $4.89 and $5.74 A sale...

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 SINE FFCALS WEPTSEORET MONEY FOUND I HALL’ BANK HELD ORFLGHT (Continued. Mills and his absence was never be- | found. fis...

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 SS hh THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922. said Jerry Devine, another youngster, tr theatre|derstudy. All she would

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 binding posts and about five feet of hard THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922. solder, | the stations ‘er be conne

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 ri THE EVENING WORLD, tHURSDAY, OOTLXH Db, —_——__. —J. F. T. O'Connor, Demoorat, haa} better of It, beoaune In 1920, when hy

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 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922." _ ‘Lipton at World’s Series Game Makes “Plunger” Bet on Giants chances,"’ t ig

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 if > THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922. Edward W. Bok Walter Damrosch Can Women Work With Political Bosses ? a.

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 at * BC} THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER ' 0, hh Ni m ’ r off.” : Routed From Shack By Gas Bomb, |GARFENTER JUST agg |

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 ferry boats for Bast River service and | none. for other items, the question ts MAY RAISE PAY OF OLD UNION FERRY EMPLOYEES

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 oo a 2a er RARER nom cee ae ot A THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922. GIMBELS GREATEST SALE ||G!MBEL BROTHERS 12th

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 Jreamwold,LawsonWonderEstate,| _ Was Dream of Financier’s Lite Spent 22 Years Building Up Plymouth Bay Property and Now It

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 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922. CRACKSMEN ROB. JEWELRY SAFE OF $25,000, offiows of Marvet & Kimmelman. manu-

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 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922. ive mo for not saying before that I] street he ae one of the trol- ley oars of

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 THE EVENING WUKLD, Takes 450-Mile Hike at 84, Weston Tramps Into City To-Day World-Famous Pedestrian Has Walked 77,000 Miles

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 PRATT CERNE PITTI ATT IRAP EIT NSE Charles I, didate. Brooklyn’s Women Politicians Prepare for a Warm Campaign ~~ By...

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 (i ORT THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922, 000) A DIGGERS HUNT oT ikies 19 all his influence to ‘ot a Wattle of...

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 PA ‘ ; THE FVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 56, 1922, © 4 REP NEN N's LOND VI MIL ELCCLESELL Yisk BROOKLYN, NY. ; NEWS FOR

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 “fore the eighth inning, and I wish we / THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922, ‘WGRAW. TELLS HOW GIANTS WON OPENING

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 Ti aa sll ela id el a a sata able bia a ai ~ “IF IT HAD RAINED AT END OF 7TH INNING HUGMEN WOULD HAVE COPPED, 2 rina tpsnmes

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 a a arma RANI Lis TT I sear ji ’ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922. 4,000 Bankers Forget Credits at Smoker, Where

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 “A FORD A DAY : : MANHATTAN é LIKE WATER, ' 4 T had just finished my dinner this evening and was leaving John Fay’s...

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 | THE YOUNG - Ace Club a Group of Men Who Played With Dangerous Drugs, Says Willie Dixon MAN GROWS CONFIDENTIAL Tells Capt.

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 By Matgery Wells. Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World), ‘by Press Publishing Comps HIS is private information from Yad

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 ‘ashington PARIS, icon se St | TONDON, 90 Cockepur Mt. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. titled to the use Ps ae be eactactray,

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 ee ee “THE NEW PLAYS . “The Lady in Ermine” Has Rare.Musical Charm By CHARLES DARNTON VY JHEN you go to the Ambassador...

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 By BIDE Wd like to be a banker . And with the bankers stand, . A check book in my pocket, Ten dollars in my hand. 1" like to

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