The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1914, Page 2

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2 THE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 13 MOTHER OF DAGO FRANK” CRUSHED 1914, [FOUR YOUTHS ELECTROCUTED IN SING SING FOUR GUNMEN AMUSEMENT S|= | DIE IN CHAIR [M* aittnc Wann” | MOORE 4 <= Pi All This Week | c,'piy SESte x0 ' TA THE SOUTH POLE CHA 7 “WAN FORD (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) 9 | mouth and buckled it Pits Prices, “the and Se. fperinl priess | Through the ning, however ‘t 1 peat ot matiness, | the prisoner's Mps could still be - seen moving, evidently as be 2t-) ———————————— ce ‘cred responven to the rable > THEATRE| Ait Next Week’. By Nixola Greely Smith |0'\ his litle bends toward it and) word . me (Written Especially for The Star) ri rerined hin Py “ “Whitey Lewis” Dies = Return by 4 SP YORK, April 18.—Four men| chance foe hin lite Dio atic! Han Then there was a brief stillner 2 * ~ var ® chance for bis lite Yo Mio ave 5 pe n! ' on : Sid today tm the gray dawn of the mercy on me and on those who have the warden raised hie hand, and |} 4 | ror MARGARET th house of Sing Sing prison for! Killed my sor ; State lect } : | fe - the Murder of Herman Rosenthal.! yainty trying to console the heart witch oard, threw the lever over |e L L I NG T ( ) Loc agony is over, their penalty) broken her as she sat in the against the straps. His body re In Bayard Velller's World-Wide Triumph little bh at ) B. 184th at. were 1 for several seconds Bat four women, the wives and! “Dago Frank's” two sisters ms Met bana ‘ecis a ‘Mente ‘us| PANTAGES bl 2 Mothers of these men, must cx Up to that moment Janet Frese. right clutched the pray rbook, open See ve. and their asony will) rs, Ciroficl’s d-yearold grand: | at one of the palms, Foam bub-| 2 Wana Bare @ease only with their last breath daughter, had ployed unconsciously | bled from his lips. Over bis left ear DIVING GIRLS Ttatked with or about the 1 idenly sh a wisp of wm appeared Mall Orders Now—Seats Thursday today, and as | watched the siow ived the greadmother’s tears, “Bago” Frank Clrofic! At 5:60 the current was switehed! LASKY’S 6 HOBOES tears of age trickle from the dim ran toward her Harry Horowitz ("Gyp the Blood”) _“Letty Loule” Rosenberg loft und the body skank back tnertly Prediin | } eyes of Frank Cirofici’s mother, | Grandma, why do you cry? Are mew that [ had found the real vie) you crying for Uncle Frank? Don't tim of the Becker tragedy ry. He will come back soon NEITHER EATS NOR She thinks Frank is in the! SLEEPS FOR DAYS sountay.” explained Mary Ciroficl, | Bhe Is little and bent. Por days! the youns daughter | Preceding the execution of her son The Hittle girl scrambled on her Pronounce him Dead hep ) MCORMICK AT BELLINGHAM: <2: ~..~":/) METROPOLITAN 4 3 |gunman’s shirt, applied their stoth- | A | Six Nighe i ng gh gl of oscopes, and pronounced the victim Two Matinees. OPENING TONIGHT, APRIL : a neither eet nor ea ® of aa npg “ee aes dead | Maurice Campbell Presents journeyed from one person | | WAR to a ie © Unele Attendants quickly Joorened the HE GREATEST OF ALL COMEDIENNES oo through mt the city ask Bm a goa straps and carried the corpse into ne Intercession with the governor), * bch 1 of |the morgue behind the chair, nH -NR i A da Mo Cirofiel added M MeCormick of Chicago |the afternoon 1 vergree ! M for her son's reprieve my Cirotien "sy { neat Py west Seedy phe sorte grntsei, = or Pi ,| Horow!ts appeared, half paralyzed E IE T “He was innocent,” she cried. “I LITTLE NIECE DICTATES | } vice chairman of the progressive |the Ruthsk : » outline mow he was innocent. And they|/ LETTER TO UNCLE FRANK Rave killed him. He was the best} “What do you want to say to 80n, always a good boy. Even when) Uncle Frank, Janet?” | asked he got with those rough fellows | The little girl climbed down and gunmen, he never stayed away | came over to the sofa where | was his mother long. He might be | sitting. Bone & week or so, but always he| To please her I got out a piece! ame back home. He would brink of paper and a penell and pretended me & box of candy or sometimes alto write a letter for be Tittle bw of flowers, Oh, it ts Dear Uncle Frank,” dictated the Rerrible to think he was innocent|child, “I am a good girl Please ane fae the tall eateonien |with horror, when he entered | central committes, and Ole Hanson, | P40" 00 ening teDarmiak wilt bel Horowitz Near Collapse progressive candidate for the Unit |ing chief speaker at a mass mooting| . His eyes bulged and tt was evt-| od States senate, will epeak at Bell: at the Press club, Fifth ay. and Uni-| dent that he was close to complete | ingham Monday night versity st, Mayor Gill will preside | “llapse McCormick will be the chief!and Representative Thoma He moved mechanically, as the spenker in Seattle at the big state-|/Corkery of Spokane will also spealg, S¥ards guided him, and died with pull moose conference Wednes Mra. Medill McCormick, who gain-|0Ut ® word, and probably hardly At noon he will speak at a 50-/ed national fame as the head of | Conscious, the doctors sald, of what luncheon at the Rathskeller, Founders’ day duting the 1912 cam.|h® Was undergoing. which will be presided over by M.| paign, is accompanying her husband " byes mgd. Mtn =e — ue “6 i he i O g M # Gottate » e pre our Cormick | *! ‘our shocks were needed ie n ues of en land that the governor would not|come soon. 1 pray for you every A oa on the ‘present tour, MeCormick 9 > . 1 sald nothing, and showed {ittle grant him ° m- . bog “Whitey” Lewi The state central and county cen-| will discuss the tolls question at the |" Suit ch i t 4 ioe ® reprieve. night. I say, ‘God bless you, Unel BIE I cence OE v1 tral committees will meet during Press club emotion By Edward Childs Carpenter. “His father and | came from Frank,’ and my dollies pray for you.| ~~ een ——————— | Bid Good-Bye to Warden SEAT SALE NOW ON In Her Great Comedy Success Palermo to the United States when|When you come back bring me a 2 i Frank was 5 years old. Even when |big box of chocolates, Iike you do| Boek campmnyceby tepid death EVENING MATINEE he was a little baby in Italy he had/always. Your loving niece, Janet.” a s | Es PRICES 2 | on bis way to the “chair,” called PRIC _Yearned to lisp the word ‘America | Janet's grandmother wa: good-bye to the other prisoners in| BOc 260 to $1.50 RS TRY TO | Piteously | ed ¢ nook | : LE MOTHER | “Dago Frank's" sisters wept, se | SAN FRANCISCO, April 13.—e ed ase reer gw Damar ert To Wednesday "The gun was shining on the day Silently, and with a restraint un yond stating that Jacob Furth of 8 on Warden Clancy $2.00 2c to $1.00 Saw the Statue of Liberty for Known to their Italian mother , leading financier of the Nort os Konenberg, more emotional than first time, and Frank stretched! | put the little gurl down and yea west! Ie she physicians at the A his three companions, even threw : " A c h was taken to the hos weeping, and kissed him on the|could hear their voices frequently | derers. mebiant saumkty tantted 29 pita . aoe eget wat» ee cheek as they murmured prayers | Police Lieut. Chas. Becker also lane young thugs, Mrs. M. A Sear Bheelatiee: a noted) Seven persons were arre: yes.| The warden was much affected Chair Is Damaged |recently insisted that Vallen did | Cline, SIL Yesler way, at 3:20 this | "°*Tt *F terday, charged with failure to stop Many See Executions | An Investigation was in progress | the killing. |morning Vainly attempted to pre automobiles before a street car tak | The bodies were surrendered to|today to fix responsibility for an/ WBE Camera soe! | Removed from their positions by| vent a robbery at her home of ‘to | jing on or letting © the relatives. attempt to delay the executions by Commissioner of Health McBride | in cash and several valuable house: | Chief Griffiths bas ordered that! The crowd of witnesses in the| putting the “chair” out of commis and the city council, David Zer-| hold articles. this law be vigorously enforced. | death chamber was so great that | sion. wekh, district foreman of the Awakened by the nolse of the to Those scheduled to come before they had to alternate into squads.| The special dynamo connected ey-Scollard- garbage department; D. C. Kessler |truders, Mra. Clive stepped tnto| The Tilikums of Elttaes and bunt |Judge G odon today are: G. L. Not many persons saw all four exe-| with it had been damaged as {i with and P. L. Pool, district sanitary en-| the front room ness men will gather at the Good | Parks, Henry Gand, P. C. Harris, W.| egtions = Saeeen The Chamber of Commerce has 4 appealed to Washington represent- Gillam Co gineerr; W. T. McKenney, a deck-| She was overcome by the rob- eria Tuesday noon to djs-|H. Angel, John Lewis, vis Seagel,| Cirofict’s mother and sister Mary The damage was discovered and pte: ‘a tao eae ene eee ro Eudien screams man in the garbage department,| bers, who had previously obtained and provisions for the and J. F. Glone. arrived at 4:40, and Mra. Cirofiel | repaired in time, however. place @ request before congress for is e pinot revo! 19 *o 7 t : 1 a he ~ . om ia cme Rervscme og es rat polaoner, | her revolver 1914 Potinteh. Mayor Gill will tatk ade & fie effort to induce Ber! A priste emplove is suspected $700,000 paeded te. carry. ot & civil service | oa son to confess, but he insisted he involves Harry Valien program for surveys, lighthouse jboard for reinstatement. } . HOGE HAS “FOUNDATION” PLAN 10 FIGHT. RULING. aguas : oat cert Pa - — ~ — A “Beattie Foundation,” to handle) That “Dago Frank” gave a long | 44 fog signals establishments an SHORETT’S OUT bequests of any nature, has been| are eae to be) watement to Puther’ Cashin a|other alds suggested by Secretary WILL COMBINE ae fungested by Jas. D. Hore, presi | arried 08 thort time before the four guamen | Redfield, Predicting the ultimate owner dent of the Union Savings and Trust! Prosecutor John M Murphy will car. Stupefied With Drugs | were electrocuted here today was ~ ship by the government of telegraph Oo. ry to the supreme court the n ea | It wae reported thot the attend-|jearned after the executions. A FOR RENT ad in The A King county branch of the Na-jand telephone lines, and asserting - ~~ of Judge Albertson that Attorney ts stupefied Cirofic! with drupe, | The priest did not divulge its Star Wants reaches more homes in one evening than vere are people passing your home in a week. tlonal Congress of Mothers and a/that the Alaska raflroad bill tnith MONTESANO, Aprti 1 Andrew! Robert G. Cauthorn fe entitled to | and that this accounted for his daz-| contents, but it was sald {t was a county union of the Parent-Teacher | ates the public ownership of all rail-|Johneon, 13, who killed his piay-|seo the confession of Magdalina/ed appearance as be went to his | partial confession, in which Harry association will be made next Satur-| roads in the country, Joha B. Shor. Willis Chandler, at Elma, with erner, affecting the Interests of | death. | Vallen and Harry Horowttz, other. day ag an all-day convention at the|ett, attorney, Saturday announced|a rock, will not be held by the au-| Frank Picon! fn the Henry Werner The men slept little during thetr| wise “Gyp the Blood” were named/ Y.M CA. his candidacy for congress. thoritios. murder case. last night alive, and the guards! as Herman Rosenthal’s actual mur- It — ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY} “STOCK PRODUCTIONS SUCH AS SEATTLE MERITS” GEORGE J. MACKENZIE ANNOUNCES HIGH CLASS OFFERINGS FOR THOSE WHO RECOGNIZE QUALITY THE AVENUE PLAYERS The Chorus Lady ROSE STAHL’S BIG SUCCESS BIG THE SEATTLE THEATRE REOPENS AS THE HOME OF $2 PLAYS AT POPULAR PRICES OPENING TONIGHT Watch the New Management Make Things Hum! esata eat i ti SENSATIONS COMING F 0 R WHICH IS YOUR FAVORITE? —_ i Auda Due lyn Lewis Florence Bell \ A Foal There Was A L L James Guy-Usher William Brewer ; The Passing of the Third Floor Back. Fie BNR Pg me ki The Rejuvenation of Aunt Clara Munchoff ; Edith Penny Florence Spencer Jean Kirby Harry Wheeler Allyn Mackay James Dillon The House Next Door. The Case of Becky. As a Man Thinks. The Melting Pot. The Concert. THE PRICES: OPENING NIGHT.............25c Bargain REGULAR NIGHTS ...50c, 30c, 20c MATINEES........ .25c for any segt THE POLICY: GOOD AS THE BEST New Things for Discerning Ones

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