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Ralph James Capone ( / kəˈpoʊn /; [1] born Raffaele James Capone, Italian: [raffaˈɛːle kaˈpoːne]; January 12, 1894 – November 22, 1974) was an Italian-American mobster and an older brother of Al Capone and Frank Capone. He got the nickname "Bottles" not from involvement in the Capone bootlegging empire, but from his running the ...
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Ralph Capone was born Raffaele James Capone, on January 12, 1894, in Angri, a small town in the Campania region of Italy, near Mount Vesuvius. He was second of the nine children of Gabriele and Teresina (née Raiola) Capone.
Nov 24, 1974 · Ralph Capone, who had national notoriety when he was a member of the crime syndicate run by his brother Al Capone during the Prohibition era of the nineteen‐twenties and early thirties, died ...
Mar 15, 2024 · The only program outside of Capone to depict Al Capone's family was the television series Boardwalk Empire. Boardwalk Empire includes Mae Capone, Sonny Capone, Ralph Capone, and Frank Capone. Mae Capone appears in seasons 1, 3, 4, and 5, and is played by Marcella Lentz-Pope (The Social Network, Superbad). Al Capone's son, Sonny, is portrayed by ...
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Ralph James Capone was an Italian-American mobster and an older brother of Al Capone and Frank Capone. He got the nickname "Bottles" not from involvement in the Capone bootlegging empire, but from his running the legitimate non-alcoholic beverage and bottling operations in Chicago. Further family lore suggests that the nickname was specifically tied to his lobbying the Illinois Legislature to ...
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Nov 9, 2015 · Ralph Capone was born in Italy and moved to Brooklyn with his family in 1895. He accompanied his brother Al to Chicago during prohibition and helped him build the Outfit, but stayed away from the violent side of the business.
Jun 9, 2021 · Ralph Capone, the brother of Al Capone, was a Chicago mobster who ran the Outfit's bottling plants during Prohibition. He spent his later years in Mercer, Wisconsin, where he built a lodge, managed a hotel and bar, and faced tax troubles.