The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 15, 1905, Page 16

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CAL EXPULSION FOR |SAY TORTURICI DR. J.1. STEPHEN] IS MURDERER Chief Surgeon of Emergency | Coroner’s Jury Brings Ver- Service Dropped From San! dict Charging Fugitive Francisco Medical Society| With Slaying of Vilardo » . 16 SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1905. ADVERTISEMENTS. i HALE'S. To-Day Hale’s Dedicate A New Millinery Store On the Fourth Floor ' With table after table full of flowers from 10c bunch to $r.00. Beautiful sprays at 65c that are large enough to trim .the entir: hat. And big American Beauty roses that every one is waiting for are here at 35¢, 50c and 75¢ bunch, in pink, natural and red With frames in any shape at black and whitye. - On th Smart Suits for Easter If Easter does not suggest a new suit perhaps 0(1.' prices will. It's not always vou can get a combindtion of real smartness, guality and econcmy, but we are noted for innovations. There’s 1 style and individuality to our Easter assortm=dt for Men and e Second Floor. g 2 . T N = 15¢C; }. ung M2n thatl mlake it especially pleasing to those who favor l\EfiLECTS TO PAY DUES|WIFE MAY BE ACCUSED 5With o i PRE Bt Ha;sl ;or istinction im clothes. ... o o0 e se aal i asl es b Shilates fue oy most wanted shades of .ciel, Children at .75 Physicians Say That Other She Refuses to Be Sworn as wiite, Champagne. At $1.35 | Nearly 100 of them to be shown g i * B the other colors ot reseda, | for the first time to-dav. retty ’ . - $ $ Motives Prompted Action! Her Testimony Might Be green; browit red and. black, Fhide. Easter ‘hatd, 2 svles,..of hlen S EGSter spr“\g sults, |4 to 35 of Association Officers; TUsed Against Her Later|| in all the newest shapes, even sisvod: poke gROCeS LR —_—— —_—— Maxine Elliotts. trimmed with bows of ribbon and Young Men’s Suits . . . $7.50 to $20 FOR SATURDAY i oys’ Combination Suits Z to 16 Years Dr. J. I Stephen, chief surgeon of [ Pietro Torturlel stands formally | With braids at 2c, 6c. mull, in white, tuscan, pink, blue the Emergency Hospital service, Who |charged by the Coroner's jury with Horsehair braid at 1oc and | and red i R has gained considerable notoriety | the murder of Biaggio Vilardo. His 20¢. Al Hats that can't usually be bough through the alleged neglect of his | wife will probably be charged through All colors. under $3.00. Made especially for Hale's. S0 we can sell them to-day at $1.75. It's an opportunity mothers will appreciate. d Waist First. Next a Madras Waist at duties, \is in more trouble. His name other official has been dropped from the member- been an accomplice. ship of the San Francisco County Med- | Attorney Spinetti, who represented | ical Society. The specific charge against | the wife at the inquest yesterday, ob- | the medical man is non-payment of 'jected strenuously to her being called | dues, though deeper motives are Sug- |to testify. His ground was that such | gested by his colleagues as the reason testimony might be used against her. | that led to his dismissal from the most | Coroner Leland did not force her to important medical association in the i take the stand. State. channels with having | We will sew all flzwers bought on hats without extra charge. 39¢ Colore 7 Exceptional waist news to-day. For <€, o b < 2% Swagzer little Nor- straight pants and Cy g s v it | Volubly and - intelligently Crispino the J]percale alone |A\; the 00; waist W = 3, o At a meeting of the executive com- | Vilardo gave an account of his broth- | would cost you, retail, as much as to- folk or Two-Piece cap. In Gray and mittee, composed of Drs. F. B. g?r- ! er’s movements up to the time Blaggio | day’s price. Suits with extra pair Brown Fancy o e T 0 e titn nst, | s lost sight of. The most {mportant Note the bright new stvle and how pratiily it 5 S the committee investigated Dr. Ste- POint in all his testimony the witness is made with double V-shaped yokes. ?'?rjv box of bloomer or Tweeds. Dene e e mended” that | tried to skim lightly over: pleats In front, two tucks down the back and -mutton style. white a sleeve on the order of the leg- In gray, tan and blu® grounds polka dots: sizes 32 to 44 he be expelled from the soclety. The "My brother and I lived for some | chief surgeon was forthwith dropped | time with the father of Joseph Bro- with . from the membership roll. rdo,” said i Vi Thin.y -’ - F Is a worthy follower Russian Blouses Dr. H. B. Alderson, secretary of the | Go Syaping wisnag e The 75¢c Waist {in "y conar box 2% 106 Y C society, in discussing the matter of :Jcite Fretitta and Rosario Domina pleated front, in yoke effect. with three tneks J2 10 6 Years Stephen’s expulsion, said: “Yes, we |lived in the same house. Joseph Bro- on each side of the box pleat. Of a closely wo- ven madras. in blue, white, pink and red stripes. Bright. unfadable colors. Sizes 32 to 44. Second floor. Waist Store. More Pretty White Lawn Waists at 95¢ dnd $1.25 just in by express. have dropped Dr. J. 1. Stephen from | 8ardo lived there, tco.” the membership of the San Francisto | “Were your brother and Brogardo County Medical Society. He was given | good friends?” asked Coroner Leland. lep!e thgle in which to p;}/ his ‘duetS-; “Yes, they were very good friends ue notification was sent him prior 10| 5,4 i V1 the action of the execuuve committee, | 209 Were together all the time. When OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 10 0’CLOCK BROW 21516-318 MARKET ST.nonicsnery ] BROS.[MILL 7600 4 PARENTAL LOVE CAUSES STRIFE ntest for the custody of two said. It was nice where she lived and | she was very kind to them. This settled the case, and Judge Gra- ham refused to alter the order hereto- PINS HIS HOPE by registered letter. bring any response, so our collector was sent after Stephen. The collector was equally unsuccessful in securing the money from Stephen, so there was nothing left for us to do but to drop him from the society.” The collector for the society, who re- fused to give his name, said: “I have done socme hard jobs in the collection line, but never had a harder man to locate than Dr. J. 1. Stephen. I finally landed him—it would be best not to say This failed to' Brogardo was killed my brother and Fretitta came to where I was work- ing and wanted me to put in some | money for the funeral. I would not do it and I did not go to the funeral.” | Even Crispino Vilardo, who was | faithful unto death to his murdered | brother, seemed loth to speak of that | Brogardo affair. “I don’'t know why Pietro killed him; | maybe it was over money; maybe over | the Brogardo trouble.” And Vilardo \ shrugged his shoulders as though he An Extension to Your Electric Light, 65¢ S0 you can move your light where you will. It's compiete with plug, 2 yards of tubing and a socket on which any incandescent burner can be fitted. || A great convenience; a small cost. 65¢c. | | Third floor. Easter Cards from rc to 35¢. Saturday Candy. Cocoanut Caramels In molasses or vanilla flavor, markably rich and delicious. 22¢ Ib. re- Easter Rabbits are going on ? . 0 where—and was told to call again. I |Wwould like to dismiss the subject. ; & | s c es ave U] Jess.” e son aske a osa Tor- ut can in. Lots of them | granamother. gave up the job as hopeless, e o ¢ I p y ofs of the NOTHING FOR SUPPORT. “And,” said Mrs. Marckle, “the father of these little ones has not contributed one cent toward their support during T0 HIS LETTERS So confident {s W. F. Whittier, a man The bill collector had no more trou- | ble in finding Dr. Stephen than did the hospital attaches a month ago, when he was wanted to perform capi- tal operations to save the lives of two Instantly Attorney Spinetti was on his feet with an ob- ! jection. | HER ATTORNEY PROTESTS. “You have no right to swear this 2le: G005 Goons. | Market Street, Near Sixth, S. F. are hewe to-day. And little chick- ens and eggs and other novel- ties, from 5: to $r.00. 5 r ttle girle in Judge Graham's |the year I have had them, though h.i of cnnsidorahle_ wealth, that the l.etters el_'ne;'getrtlcydpanems. 3 fi“dh(;uglili t'hehhos- | woman and you have no right to make =] n ning Mrs. Cynthia | Fides around in automobiles and enjoys | he wrote to Miss Nellie Henry, who is p:talhat 5," 3““: S}’fl"lg “tr lo‘el n?‘:!?her give testimony that will be used |statements that may be used against | police and detectives with whom she Marckle ta Rosa, their grand- | s wealth. 2 \day |SUnE him for $50,000 damages for 2} hat (ma they could mot locate the | againgt her,” declared the lawyer. |her? You have not the might.” had come in contact since her im- . pted to escort the Fred- |, THe court gave Brown until Friday | preach of promise, breathe anything|®Sive Guet o o | “She has been In custody since two| “We have no desire to ask her ques- | prisonment and said that every pos- s E ; 0 pay or the maintenance o - 2 S T i » | si esv had been exten e own family skeleton into the | (e prce for the soms et mucsed. ]¢ | Put love that he wants them produced | county Medical Soclety are: Do, Ba | 48YS after the murder and during that | tions that will be used against her,” | sible courtesy had been extended h the quick interference of e expressed devotion of for their grandmother ut at the end of it with the children was divorced from his | he fails to obey the order of court he | must show full cause for his disobe- | dience on the day named. | Alfred E. McMillan and his wife, Isa- bel, who is suing him for a divorce, en- Millan. Last Sunday 3 , who is by her to be used as part of his de- fense. Miss Henry, whose deposition is being taken, refused to produce them before the notary, with the result that Judge Kerrigan was called upon yes- Miss Henry was not present, but so mett Rixford, president; Dr. H. E. Al- derson, secretary; Dr. Frank R. Dray, treasurer. —_——— UNION PICKETS IN Shipping Commissioner. time has made several some of them contiicting and others—to say the least—extraordinary.” Assistant District Attorney Ferarri had the law on the ready. Louis subject ““The Coroner has the right to but I refuse to let her be sworn,” Spin- statements, | retorted Ferarri. “You have already obtained two or three statements under peculiar eir- | cumstances,” said Svinetti. “Let those | suffice. i tify she will not be sworn.” | | Spinetts. If you try to force her to tes-| She had no complaint to. make was. extremely grateful for the kind- ness shown her, she said ————— New Parish Created. dependent parish. All Saints Ch ¢ TRDE v V. A new ish was add " | tered into a complicated agreement In | o 40y to compel Miss Henry to show FEDERAL BUILDING | examine all witnesses,” he contended,| “You do not know what questions | s e ‘:‘;‘:s w“ '; fl‘?od_ ‘to I"h: {Judge Hebbard's court regarding the vhy #he refinéa’it duce o and he quoted a section of the Penal | will be asked,” interposed Coroner Le- | ~ D ocese of Calilornia last 5 wn, now reputed to | time each shall visit their children, | 8USe Why she refused to produce the | goong Guard to Prevent Scabs From | Code. land. | Tuesday evening. when the Mission of the result of success- | Charles, Alfred and George Ernest Mc- Entering the Office of the U. S. “I not only refuse to let her testify,| “She will not be sworn,” asserted |All Saints was organized into an in- i | of her mother, Mrs. ccompanied by his former the City Hall yesterday fle. When the case was ny little ones and do not think my 1 have them, as she is not e for them re not a fi Mrs. Marckle. “A woman live with her husband after d is not a person to care concluded the old lady, quarrel over this mat- t. “Let us see what r father, who was m all they could wish with grandma, they ADVERTISEMENTS. THE OLD RELIABLE BAY CITY MARKET ESTABLISHED 1875. 1:32-38 Market St, 25-27-29 Turk St, Special Sale?very Saturday. Soothes Eye f M Corbella told of a conversation 2 3 s S s A e 3 ary Corbella CHOICE ROAST VEAL, 10c = e FetnehT tittle broth| yor Coushs, Colds, Throut and Lung at. | P21 Docen't Smart < || Chiffon Drape fser etsewhere at 35c. || neld with Mrs. Torturic the day atter J per Ib sonsedenransas IC | %o the jittle miss. Sucions FVcS: Ol 3 s iipanty £ | vt MEN'S HEBREW TOURNAMENT Veils, 19¢ |1 yards long. :;“e R Now at CHOICE ROAST BEEF, But he told a story on the stand,” | sppEp OF STREET CARS. — The North & Mens TEAORIN et bF h the fugitive pro- B Se to loc sobbed the little girl. “He wants to keep | central Improvement - Association ~petitioned | place tn Hs Heorc’ sy son will take Ladies’ Lawn s o o Tt SHOULDERS OF LAMB, per Ib.... . 5¢ FORE-QUARTERS OF 7 LAMB, per Ib... o] H IN D-QUARTERS LAMB, per io... LOINS OF LAMSB, per Ib.. r ith the Torturicis, | moved down the corridor. Carrington time he also lived wi - L | watched them until they disappeared but left because Pietro Torturici per- T e G e e 2 Big Specials in Hand Bags couc s =5, v, & e vy walked away. S - s rt 1 Bilaggio because of BEEF, per bb......... lz%c - Ty Smaie / 7% kind- TODAY....45¢ g‘;:u:g:mu;?iflt. ‘: dead manohul. EASTERN SUGAR 12‘/ WO MR G0 DOr. $1.50 kind—- TO-DAY.. 98¢ ridiculed him for sending money to CURED HAMS, per b 2C BY SUICIDE GATE their father in Sicily. ZASTERN SUGAR CURED BACON, per Ib.. 16¢ ast “Do they belong to the Mafia?"’ asked Don't expose ‘A LOAD e 5 the rteazht:lf"tiaeys:l‘og;l ; GHILDREN'S AND WOMEN'S I I B e to the giaring 5\;.’\( . 0 5 » strong wind or s CF FIREWOOD FOR $2.2S at 835 Bryant street. He was found HOSIERY, 20¢ kind--T0-DAY c T do riot know,” replied Vilardo. without Geors® On Sidewalk or Carried in S 40 i WOMEWSFREIGHLSLEVESTS 1 || 235 | P goasiet = N ~3% P 2 S yes sensitive to strong PACIFIC BOX FACTORY |, % Seventh street. He had e licious confection, 50¢ kind—T0-DAY. . . G2 || The Coroner's notice to ait Snerims 1o || S8, Bl ™10 1 WS to the country among | nd the flowers to play. | a marine engineer and vocal instructor | mother to | youngsters. | After some discussion the parents en- tered into an agreement, with which the court expressed his entire satisfac- tion. They agreed that the little ones | should be placed in the custody of Mrs. | E. A. Piercy of 1777 Mission street. On odd days of the month, it was further stipulated, Mrs. McMillan shall have | the right to go to the Piercy home and remain over night with the little ones, and on the even days the husband shall enjoy the same privilege. On odd nights, if Mrs. McMillan does not de- s to remain at the Piercy home, she shall have the right to take one of the children home with her, and on the secure possession of the | | | | | | {lan seemed to be willing to make this concession, and the writ was dismissed. HER TEARS AVAIL HER. The heart pangs that come to the children of a broken home were made evident in Judge Hunt's court, where Alice L. Carrington sought to get the custody of her 7-year-old son, who is living with his father, Bartine Carring- ton, at Santa Rosa. Mrs. Carrington at the time of the decree was granted the custody of her little daughter, but the son was given into the custody ot the father. Yesterday after the case was heard by Judge Hunt and the court had decided that the father was caring well for the boy and that he should re- tain custody of the youngster, his sis- ter, who was in court with her mother, burst into tears, and running over to her brother threw her arms around him and begged him to leave his father and | 80 and live with her. The lad also com- | menced sobbing, and Clerk Watson | went to comfort them. my brother and I can’t have him. 1 want him to play with me and come home with mamma.” Out into the corridor walked the two youngsters, still crylng bitterly. Car- rington walked out and looked at them a moment. “Dry your tears,” said the father to his children. “Now, son, run along with | your sister and enjoy a vacation with her for a whole week, and when the school closes for the summer perhaps your mother will let her daughter come over to play with you. You may play | together as much as you like.” | Mrs. Carrington took the children and | Thomas Collins, a sajoon-keeper, 150 years old, suffocated himself with dead in his bed with gas escaping from five burners. in_that way. The body of Tim Lola, a marine engineer, forty-five years old, was found at § o'clock yesterday morn- In her complaint Miss Henry alleges that she consented on January 1, 1890, to become Whittier's wife, and awaited the wedding day with hopes of happi- ness to come, but on August 18, 1903, ‘Whittier told her he had thought better of his proposal and would release her from the engagement. She dig t want to be released, she avers, and§sought to cause him to keep his promise to marry her, but without avail. Then she sued for damages to soothe her broken heart. Whittier alleges that he never prom- ised to marry Miss Henry, and that the letters she must now produce will prove that Miss Henry and he were only friends, not sweethearts. the road is one mass of wild flowers. ‘Lhe rains this season have been just right to make the country show up at its pretti- est. Round trip only $2 00. Tickets on sale at Ticket Office, 6560 Market street (Chronicle buildlnf). and on Sunday morning at the Tiburon Ferry, foot of Market street. INVOLUNTARY BANKRUPTS. — Creditors of Frank Lovegod and Margaret Downs, doing business in Vallejo under the firm Lovegod & Downs, filed a petition 1in the United States District Court asking to have them declared involuntary pankrupts. It is alleged that on April 10, the firm permitted John Downs to attach thelr property for $16,030. —_—— Forest, Fish and Game Show. Big military drill to-night. Seven com- panies of cadets. bd —_———— TO UNVEIL MONUMENT.—The monument of Hall McAllister, erected by the San Fran- clsco Bar Association in front of the entrance to the City Hall, will be unveiled this morn-| ing at 10:30 o'clock. Bpeeches will be deliv- ered by 8. M. Shortridge and D. M. Delmas. the Supervisors yesterday that the highest rate of be allowed to the street var lines consistent with the safety of the public. !pipes to carry off the watar that is of the crew of the Coalinga. The pickets were stationed in the corridor of the Appraisers’ building in front of the door of the Shipping Commis- | sioner’s office. They demanded to see his union card and when he re- plied that he was not a union man they told him that it would be useless . for him to go into the office; that he would not be allowed to sign papers. Calvert then went upstairs for, protec- tion and was escorted to the shipping office by United States Secret Service Agent Harry Moffitt. The captain of the Coalinga on learning that Calvert was not a union man refused to ac- cept him, Then Calvert was asked to join the Coast Seamen’s Union, but as Contract Is Signed by Mining €om- panies and Pumping Association for the Work. A contract was closed vesterday by which the Comstock Pumping Asso- ciation undertakes to put the Sutro tunnel and its north and south lateral branches, on the Comstock lode, in repair and equip them with drain pumped from the lower levels of the Comstock mines, the duration of the term of service to be five years. Leon M. Hall, superintendont of the pumping association, will nave charge of the work.. About thirty mining corporations are parties to the agree- ment. The purpose is to have the jaires drained and repaired jointly. The expense will be borne by the sev- eral companies, —————————— MURINE EYE REMEDY cures Eyes; makes Weak Eyes Strong. Tuesday evening, April 18. The committes in charge many prizes to be distributed and @ very large attendance is expected. ADVERTISEMENTS. GHIRAR Hilk A smooth and de- with a toothsome taste of its own. DELLI'S The Kind of Bargains WHICH MAKES MARKS BROS. A POPULAR STORE. Do Your Easter Shopping To-Day SELECT BEFORE THE RUSH! 25c ORIENTAL TOC Come in cream and Arabian, Our regular 25¢ qual- WInd:u;chus, ek s il silk in all colors. Buster Browa Collar, 19¢ Heavy Taffeta Ribbon, 10c A big 35¢ value., Your choice of all colors. highly lustrous and washable. 4 inches wide. Handkerchiefs, ders. Lawn Kimonas, 25¢ Made of Llama and dull American Seal, braided and shaped stiff handles; all colors: fitted. with card case and coin’ purse. Low neck and sleeveless; all colors. OVELTIES IN HAT PINS for the crime.” SHE MAY BE IMPLICATED. | It had been expected that the Cor- | { oner’s jury would implicate Mrs. Tor- | turici with her husband. The -verdict found by the jury reads as follows: “We, the jury, find that the said Biaggio Vilardo, age 28, nativity Paler- mo, Sicily, oceupation laborer, resi- dence 736% Green street, in the city | and county of San Francisco, came to | his death at 736% Green street on the | 5th day of April, 1905, from shock and | hemorrhage from a compound fracture {of the skull and an incised wound of | | the throat at the hands of Pietro Tor- with the ghastly burden on the night of the 5th, was the first witness called. Clearly and concisely he told how he followed the fellow and finally lost sight of him near Washington square. Joseph and Ramon Lanteri told how they found the head and limbs near Meiggs wharf. William Barlow cor- roborated their story and said in addf- tion that he had seen the dead man at Brogardo’s ‘“wake.” Detective Braig said the evidence in- | dicated that Vilardo was struck down from behind while eating. City Chem- ist Bothe testified that the murder | must have been committed while the | man was at dinner, or shortly after- ward. SAW THE WIFE FRIDAY. E. W. Belger, who lives just above the room where Vilardo was butchered, | declared that he had seen Mrs. Tortu- | rici around the house on Friday. This | directly contradicts one statement made by the woman to the police. fessed to know nothing about the mur- der. “Some men were here with a shawl,” she had said. “I supposed that they wanted to sell it, but I did not care to buy.” Detective Coleman visited the Tortu- rici place on the day after the murder. “Have you missed any lodger?”" he had asked Mrs. Torturici. “No,"” she declared. “Do you keep any lodger” “No,” she answered emphatically. - The woman was engaged in washing clothing at the time. Crispino Vilardo testified that at one Crispino said that he know Mrs. Torturici’'s parents in Sicily and that they were “fine people.” G. Brown, a year ago. DEEImanL L M ML A = | ettt replied. “No person can be made | The Coroner took the matter under |iS situated at Masonic avenue . oA &:ed | by turns, seized his children while they | that the letters will defeat Miss Hen- | _Union pickets of the Cosist Seaiien's | {o' civb tectimony “agains: Rercelr o | advisemont amti the atternoon, when | Halght street. The following come 4 b " pave | vere walking along Market street with | 138 clajms that Judge Kerrigan agreed | Union yesterday prevented George C. | himself. She may be charged with | he decided that he would not force the | Prise the first vestry: E. B. Hode, L ¥ s oM h,,a)E their mother and took them to his home | that they must be material evidence, | Calvert from entering the office of the | murder. Why cor.pel her to make | woman to take the stand. ‘“Although |Senior warden; R. H. White, junior _gn:{m}nmh vo|@t 1424 O'Farrell street. He was in|and issued an order directing Miss Hen- | United States Shipping Commissioner | 1 believe that she could be called,” he | warden: J. B. Curtis, William H. Dieck, A“““L; et aVe | court yesterday on a petition for a Writ | ry to produce them. If she fails to obey | for the purpese of signing articles to explained, “I will not force her to tes- | W. J. Langstaff, W. H. de Bell and E. v“l;iv?f]‘-x::; w"j,,'f ;n:’: |of habeas corpus sworn out by the |she must show cause for her action. go into Alaskan waters as a member | ... _MARKS BROS. ____ |tify, as I believe that she may be tried | A. Turner, vestrymen. . A rector will be called after Baster and contem- plated enlargement of the building and installing a fine organ presented to the church will be the next important event for the new parish, which is moving forward with much enthu- siasm in the growing part of the city in which it is situated. NEW PUBLICATIONS, SECOND EDITION MORAL i : he did not have the initiation fee de- | ] Be o b even nights this shall be McMillan’s P Sl s s o e i | turici, and we hereby charge the sald oty b s Ses | PAmoRe s S Wila Flowers Galore, manded he had Lo leave the place. | LACE STOCKS Pietro Torturici with the crime of mur- proregete e s 2 though Mrs. McMillan will get a 2 i3 ! { der. John B. Davitt, foreman.” vf,rn‘ which the h\\r;]md little the best of the deal in months| It will be a delightful trip to Ukiah | WILL KEEP SUTRO TUNNEL | George J. Oflvia, who saw the man By EDWARD HOWARD GRIGGS e o With thelr | that end with thirty-one days, McMil- [ next Sunday. The whole country along IN REPAIR FIVE YEARS “Every one who owns and reads monumental work on will want to own and read Griggs’ ‘Moral Education.’ And the wise parent who cannot have both Dooks will choose the iatter because of ts child training and its saneness and - formed _conservat: more immediate avaflabllity in o CHURCH STANDARD. 352 pp- 5%%7% ; cloth, gilt lop, $7.0p nel ; postage, 1z cents. Send for circulars of this and other books by the same author. B. W. HUEBSCH, Publisher, 150 Nassau street, New York. Will &Finck THE 31 Third St. New Factory at 12 Jessie St A WARNING! “There is no Mafia except in the mind of Detective Tom Gibson,” declared arrest Torturici was sent out last night. | Foreman Andrews of the Grand | Jury, who has received several letters regarding the supposed ill treatment of Mrs. Torturici, determined to in-| i Mayerie's Eyewater ®ives instant relie! (no stamps). Are Your Glasses Restiul? If Not, Us: GEORGE MAYERLE'S ANTISEPTIC WIPER Suaranteed to Ve glear vislon: 2 for 20c. _Order divect from - . @G E CURE SICK HEADACHE. !!ng lving at the end of Howard 26¢ kind. T0-D AY" L Veatigate last night _ by-getting the mloncw:‘nrl;& ?:m!‘-':: "’m""&.‘i’u. f street wharf. His legs were dangling —_—————————— || opinion of th;griloner herself. U. S A Phone South 572 ' Gomie Must e | 217,750 oL e WSS A | comttonare an Orosere: MARKS BROS. | g iwer st st | = IVER | Fac-Simile Signature two shots into his hend. Lol e g o || visitea Mrs. Torturici in he i 0 his head. Lola = % g T cell and A Pttt | B i S P i P T e Nl e 0 o v e o | MAUYAIS MUSIC. CO. w W 3 ZooR | Seventoonth sireos 8¢ F- Old.at 3451 since she was taken into =5 1220-1224 MARKET ST. custody. Mrs. [Torturici expressed her esteem for the | £25 WARKET CT. OPP. MASON.

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