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18 REAL SIX ITALIANS HANGED; BURIAL PLANS MADE Big Crowd Witnesses Arrival of Four of Bodies in New Orleans. o Associated Press. v ORLEANS, La, May 10— ations for the disposition of he six men hanged at ¢ for the murder of May 8, 1921, were un- of Andrea Lamantia, Joseph Giglio, Roy Leona and Joseph Bocchio arrived here last night, and before a crowd were removed from the train to an undertaking estab- lishment. Those of Joseph Rini and Natale Deamore, were taken to Ham- mond, the former to be sent to Chi- . and the latter to be sent here. s, (iglio’s and Leona's| - today will be sent to| N. Y. Bocchio, whose for- | mer home was in Chicago, will be buried here tomorrow. 1 imself twenty- ttempted to commit NEW YORK, May 10.—Thirty-six hours before he was to be hanged . La., with five companions committee three vears na wrote his wife, Vera, innocent of the crime, at he had attempted to shoul- entire blame for it, in an save the men condemned to die with him. FILES ANDERSON PLEA. Counsel Would Carry Anti-Saloon Leader’s Case to Higher Court. NEW YORK, ) ¥ 10.—A move has been made Vi 1 the case of Wii- | ESTATE.: BROADWAY AND WOMAN LURE BANKER TO STEAL Cashier €aid to Have Confessed De- sire for “Whirl” on Gay White Way Caused Defalcation. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 10.—Broadway and a woman got all of the pecula- tions of Charles M. Vanderoef, cash- jer of the First National Bank of Bellmore, Long Island, he was sald to have confessed in a signed state- ment submitted last night to his coun- sel and Federal Attorney Frieman. Vanderoef was held in $25.000 bail on of the bank's funds. The bank has been closed and bank examiners are going over the books. Bank exam- iners said his peculations may reach $40,000. Yolice said he admitted misappro- THE _EVENING KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Starts to Rough It. YoULL GET ALL THE ROUGHING IT YOU WANT. You | | wonT Have wor /o WATER OR BAM™ || ROUGH GoNNA T HEY? man, during the $5,000 robbery of the bank April 4. Vanderoef reiterated that he had never seen or heard of the bandits. Three men are under indictment for murder in connection with the slaying of Whitman. — It was after business trips from Bellmore to New York that he met the wdnan on whom most of the money was spent, he is said to have stated in his confession. Three times weekly he came here on banking bus- iness and each time duty was capped with a “whirl” at the Broadway cab- arets with “the other woman.” Vanderoef will make no defenze in the courts, his lawyer said, and has agreed to waive immunity if taken before the grand jury. a_charge of misappropriating $4,900 | £ YEH, TH' TH BETTER! WERE STA ROUGHER LWVE \N A HUNTING CATtP Wi NOTHIN' DUT THE BARE NECESSITIES- MURPHY LEFT $450,000. Tammany Chief's Estate Bequeath- ed Almost Entirely to Family. NBW YORK, May 10.—Charles F. Murphy, late loader of Tammany Hall, left an estate valued at approximately 50,000, it was revealed with the filing of his will lato yesterday. With the exception of one small bequest the entire estate was left to Mr. Murphy's widow and members of his family. S~ - Three hundred tons of the best rag paper are used in producing one year's supply of British stamps. WASHINGTON, D. ©C, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1924 By POP MOMAND. LiL 3AY SOTWERE][ (HEY PoRTER,T | [ bonT BIAME HEADED FOR W' WANT To WASH w BIG WOMDI. It GAN' To ROUEH 1T-~ou KNOW - GET UP W W' TORMIN}, WASH IN TH' He malintained that the DELAYS BARING TRIAL. PLAINS, N. Y., May 10.—An s granted by Supreme Court Saegar yesterday staying the ence O. Baring, indicted on a charge of attempting to murder his wife by poisoning. The order is effective pending cetermination of a motion to transfer the case from the county court to the supreme court. The trial, scheduled for May 22, prob- ably will be postponed. Charles E. Long, counsel for Bar- ing, contended that the indictments did not set forth the amount of poison said to have been administered to Mrs. Baring, or whether it was suf- ficient to have done her bodily harm. cide these questions. supreme court was the proper tribunal to de- REAL. ESTATE. Modern Ideas, Design and Construction Are Buili in This Exceptional : New Brick Residence (Just Completed) Corner 33d and McKinley Sts. N.W. (Chevy Chase, D. C.) Fully detached, on large corner lot. this home is sure to attract and interest you. House contains 8 rooms, 2 baths and all conveniences which go to make such a wonderful residence. Open for Inspection Sunday. Salesman on Premises. ARLINGTON REALTY (CO. REAL VALUES IN REAL 1627 K N.W. HOMES EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Main 3174 To invest in well-selected real estate in a growing sec- tion of a prosperous community is the surest and safest way of becoming independent. In the Subdivision of— “SIXTEENTH STREET HEIGHTS” I offer for sale 25 lots right in the pathway of the city’s most rapid growth, on the highest elevation north of the city, between Alaska Avenue, Sixteenth, Floral and Holly Streets, overlooking beauti- ful Rock Creek Park. Lot values today between Buchanan and Montague Streets are several times greater than a few years ago, and so it is rapidly coming to be at SIXTEENTH STREET HEIGHTS. This property offers you an OPPORTUNITY. Ask your banker or a member of the Washington Real Estate Board. Lots 50 to 100 feet front. Reasonable cash payment, and we will take a second trust for part of the purchase price of the lot and assist you in arranging a building loan. Plat and full par- Eicu'c?;f \l{xlpon request. Salesmen on the property Sunday from to <M. Robert E. Heater, Realtor 410-11-12 Colorado Bldg. Main 1064—T elephones—Franklin 2598 priating $30,000 over a period of five years to satisfy ' his craving for Broadway life. His case will be con- sidere by the grand jury Tuesday Authorities announced that they have established no connection be- I TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO THE PUBLIC THE OPENING OF MY NEW OFFICE AT 1023 15th STREET N.W. OPERATING UNDER THE NAME OF EDWARD STROHECKER i | i INCORPORATED I Ch Chase Md Home f THIS ORGANIZATION WILL HANDLE SALES, RENTS. ! evy ) o9 I ANS AND INSURANCE. STRIVING TO AT ALL _ GIVE TO OUR CL I'S FAIR, HON AND Built By S TRE _AND COURTEO! 5 FAMILIAR WIT V. T. H. BIEN, Inc. PROPERTY VALU AND PREPARED TO GIVE Eight rooms. CIAL ATTENTION TO ALL CLIENTS, YOUR BUSINESS WILL BE sleeping porch and two baths. Well finished woodwork and walls. Good APPRECIATED EDWARD L. STROHECKER size lot with trees. Garage to match the house. MAIN 355 WILL TRADE OR SELL Terms to Suit 18 Oxford St. Chevy Chase, Md. Op'en Sunday and Evenings CYRUS SIMMONS 3118 11th St. N.W. Evening, Col. 6063-J. S, Whitman, Ander- inténds to move for ajas yet ich would bring thejt Vanderoef's alleged peculatton gument in the near (and the six bandits who shot and ed Whitman, bon preference, wl appeal up for THE ENTIR Center-hall entrance. Come Out and Meet Us Face to Face Qhevy' Chase Crest, D. C. : ilt—2 Sold /9 Buil The homes nestling among | the pine trees. Ninc built, two sold. Eight rooms, fully tiled bath, built-in_ tubs, extra shower, h.-w. heat, open fire- at top of gille may be ek fimished oxidized cope place, hardwood floors, glassed- placed at any height desired. per, riveted to a solid bronze in sun parlor, porches, artistic || bar, Cabinet Made Screen Doors Fit Best and Look Best--Longest screened; garage; ample lots. HOW TO REACH PROP- ERTY—Conn. ave. cars to jj Chevy Chase Circle, east on j Western ave., one-haif block to Rittenhouse st., east to Broad E have long made a specialty of furnishing screen doors of high character. Artistic designs enriched with beautiful hardware, yet serving the purpose for which made—to af- ford protection from all insects. Two-panel cabinet made door, with sofid bronze twisted grille. The lock rail Cabinet made door; single panel with curled-top twisted grille of solid bronze or A three-panel cabinet made door, with diamond mesh guard protecting the lower panels. A very substantial and attractive looking door. DAVID W. FOX *Washington Manager of Hyde-Murphy Millwork Co. —Says— “I selected Leland in which to live because I get more home and better value, dollar for dollar, than any other place I have seen.” This beautiful and newest suburban section lies directly in the path of Washing- ton’s finest home development—just a block ncrth of Bradley Lane, between Connec- ticut Avenue and the Rockville Pike, surrounded by such home areas as Battery Park, Edgemoor, Chevy Chase, where properties range high in price. Branch road, one block north to Runnymede place. Look for || our sign on sample house. CLEVELAND PARK 3543-3545 and 3547 Quebec St. See this attractive Com- munity Group. End houses have eight rooms, two baths, built-in ~ tubs, extra shower h.-w. heat, open fireplace, hard- wood floors, cement porches, built-in_garage, large lot, built- in refrigerator. Center house has six rooms, HOW TO REACH PROP- | ERTY—Conn. ave. cars_to Porter, west on Porter to 35th st.. north one block to Quebec, west one block to property, or ‘Wisconsin ave. to Porter, one || block east to Idaho ave., one block north to Quebec. 14th ST. CAR LINE EXTENDED We have a group of detached | and semi-detached houses and | bungalows ranging in_ price from $7.750 to $11000. Five to cight rooms, all on good lots and up to datc in every par- | ticular; all brand-new; h.-w. { heat; hardwood floors, tiled bath, ctc. ! HOW TO REACH PROP- | ERTY—Take 14th street car marked Takoma, get off at Sheridan st., sample house near corner: drive out Georgia ave. to Rittenhouse st., east on Rit- tenhouse st. to 3d, one block north to Sheridan and sample house near corner. Kensington Gardens Handsome suburban homes with lots 74x175, on Coun. ave, | adjoining the town of Kensington. Houses have eight large rooms | and attic, tiled bath, h.-w. hcat, open fireplace, hardwood floors; [| !| one-car garage: one block to Capital Traction car line; close to churches, schools, library, stores; high elevation; beautifuly sur- roundings. We can make exceptionally easy terms to responsible || cople. - i r\HO\‘\’ TO REACH PROPERTY—Drive out Conn. ave. about | mile and half beyond Chevy Chase Lake. Our representatives will || be at all these houses every day from 12 until 5:30 p.m., or phone this office for auto, TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. Exclusive Agents 1206 18th St. N.W. Main 3285 Evening Phone: Franklin 1686-J or West 3118J THE corners of all screens are fas- tened together by our mortise and tenon joint construction, making a smooth, secure and even corner. THE lockstrip method of locking the wire in the frame prevents it from working loose or sagging; as- suring a fine looking screen that will give maximum service. OODWARD & LOTHROP screen doors are made from air- seasoned, selected woods—northern white pine, quartered oak and ma- hogany—114 inches thick to insure durability and prévent warping. You may be the owner of one of these delightfully located, artistic and comfortable homes on a cash payment of $750 to $1,000. Prices Range $8,650 to $9,850. COPPER wire screen cloth will give greatest satisfaction, for it lasts longer and looks better. Or gal- vanized wire is used, if preferred. 200 Homes are being built—bungalows and two-story dwellings of brick, frame and stucco. Five and six rooms and bath, with all modern jn- provements, on lots that give you plenty ofi room for your flowers, shrub- bery and gardens. Convenient to cars, schools, stores and churches. you have a real country home convenient to the city. E manufacture in our own shops all the grill work used on the doors; of solid bronze metal or steel. Here Let us send representative with samples and estimates, or, if you prefer, call in person—Oiffice of the Manufacturing Plant, Fifth floor. Waodward & Wothrop Manufacturing Plant, South Capital, Canal and D Streets A Representative on the Premises Every Day During the Week and on Sundays Will Be Pleased to Give You All Information Desired SELLING AS FAST AS THEY CAN BE BUILT 1415 Eye o CKEEVER ~ GOS st NW. etV e e o Main 4752 ervice