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The day book. [volume] (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, July 24, 1914, LAST EDITION, Image 1

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LAST EDITION
WOMEN ASK THAT
CONDITIONS AT CHI.
BEACH BE PROBED
LAST EDITION
LOVE LETTERS MAY
PLAY BIG PART IN,
CAILLAUXCASE
Entered as Second-Class Matter April 21, 1914, at the Postoffice af "
Chicago, UL, Under the Act of March 3, 1879.
THE DAY BOOK
An Adless Newspaper, Daily Except Sunday
N. D. Cochran, ggggs? Te!. Monroe 353.
Editor and Publisher. 1P:' By Mail, Except in
600 South Peoria St. 398 Chicago, $3 a Year.
VOL. 3, NO. 252
Chicago, Friday, July 24, 1914
ONE CENT
CAFE MEN. SORE AT OL
WILL TALK-NEW LEV
1ANNED
Several Jew Resort Owners Reported Ready to Appear,
Before Grand Jury Old Bunch Eye New North i
Side District Harrison Orders
Freiberg's Closed.
Prom the levee comes the report
that "Polack Ben" Zellen, owner of
the Vestibule cafe, 22d and State
streets, is expected to go before the
grand jury and tell an interesting
story of old conditions in the red
light district.
"Polock Ben" is said to be sore at
the Colosimo-Torio faction arid will
act as the representative of the dis
gruntled resort owners.
There are also1 said to be several
o fthe Jew divekeepers who will go
before the grand jury and testify in
an effort to break the power of Jim
Colosimo and his set
In the old days this band always
worked as a separate ring. Now, in
the hopes of breaking the old bunch
and enjoying the fruits of a new deal,
they are said to have welcomed the
chance to get into the band wagon.
Several old resort owners in the
old district are contemplating shak-
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