PA-4333374 Al Capone at Baseball - from our story 'The Bloody Valentine’s Day Massacre and a Nightclub Toilet'

Surrounded by his watchful lieutenants, Chicago's crime boss Al Capone, right, and his 12-year-old son, Al Jr., gets Chicago Cubs' Gabby Hartnett to autograph a baseball just before the Cubs defeated the White Sox, 3-0 on Sept. 9, 1931, in Chicago. Seventy years after Capone's death, the world's most famous gangster still draws a crowd in Chicago and visitors from all over the world come to search for anything Capone. (AP Photo/file)

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PA-4333374 Al Capone at Baseball - from our story ''

Surrounded by his watchful lieutenants, Chicago's crime boss Al Capone, right, and his 12-year-old son, Al Jr., gets Chicago Cubs' Gabby Hartnett to autograph a baseball just before the Cubs defeated the White Sox, 3-0 on Sept. 9, 1931, in Chicago. Seventy years after Capone's death, the world's most famous gangster still draws a crowd in Chicago and visitors from all over the world come to search for anything Capone. (AP Photo/file)

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