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Cc eR se THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 24, 1902, BROOKLYN POLICE SUSPECT AN ITALIAN OF I. CONCEALING MURDERED VICTIM IN A SACK. we Vincent Trica Arrested on Suspicion of Killing Grocer | Joseph Catania and Hiding His Body in a Clump of Bushes on the Beach at Bay Ridge—Prisoner Is Said to Have Threatened the Lie of Catania in Quarrel : About a Debt. | win ale of Suits _ In point of VALUE and QUANTITY this Semi- Suits is very much greater than any we have ever h of suits have been sold to delighted buyers—and ther more here still to be sold: suits that were $15.00 $10.00—all to go now at one price—$7.50. MEN'S AND YOUTHS’ Blue Serge Suits, single or doubte breastea Black Serge Suits, tingle or double brearted. Black Cheviot Suits,sinete or double breasted Fancy Worsted Dark Mixed Sui Fancy Cassi JOSEPH CATANIA piece Homespun Suits. 2-piece Homespun Suits. Wool Grash Suits, Were $15.00, $12.50 and $10.00; NOW REDUCED TO Men's Finer Sults at | [en's Finer Suits at We have also re- We have also re- duced the broken duced the broken lots of our $18.00 lots of our $22.00 and $20.00 boli a $25.00 Suits ‘e marks and was far too small in size] 3 ‘ for Catania. It had been placed near mi - » Ridge rstery, found in the Bay Ridge mystery. the body for a “bitnd.” : The mutilated body found on) white disposing of the body the} the beach in a sack was quickly| murderer dropped a bill of lading and a dispossess notice, which he Importane clues have been | adentified a hat ‘of ep nad taken from his victim's cloth- i 4 tania, a grocer, of No. 167 Co-\ ing. Detective White discovered the Or saves a lumbia street, Brooklyn. papers They directed the police to! Vincent Trica, a fruit packer, Catzuly’s home. His wite and six Sale of Men’ 's Trousers vo. 6 i CATED Os is SOUT ob? GA Broken lots, that sold during the early Spring of No. 604 Hicks street has been at , } os | father, who had disappeared at 11 WU aka ool gh bn Ne Iaad AGONY OR } arrested and remanded, c'clock last Tuesday morning. He can have your choice now at O) Last Sunday Catania and Trica) hd left his grocery to buy fruit. v0 oF PS25P y soe shceese scares fought over a bill. Trica threw], The absence of the thumb and BAY RIDGE s@- SALE NOW ON—AT ALL FOUR STORES. og tee: 4 forefizger of Catania’s right hand | Cat astrirs. Monday he .nq vis x went to Catenia’s stove and apol- identification easy from notlecrs ogized. Hon rorird aGtaniais. | - when Prien Arrested in Bed. i | _ Aroved Cata ody when pean aa ace Outfitters To Men and Boys. it wes f torn pieces Of Goiock this morning. He cannot MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Four 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. i ' the New York Tir epeak English, but through an tnter- Detective Vachris Roanalteraay, in preter asserted his innocence. His Yb the back yard of Tricn’s home, at room was searched, but no evidence No. 04 Hicks street, in a plle of that the murder was committed there amber of torn pleCes vas discovered, eee cing made to, All the police have learned of him is that he is a lemon packer and cc- ch the pleces found In the yard i with the pleces on the body. casionally peddles from a wagon, The Brooklyn police are locking for , Trica’s neighbors are hampering the o 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. Convenient 211 and 219 Sixth Ave., bet. 14th and 15th Sts. tores: (125th St., Corner Third Ave. four young men who rented a room in the rear of Catania’s store. It was through them that Catania) was induced to shake hands with Trica, and the police believe that they will be able to tell what became of Trica and Catania after they siiook hancs, Son Noticed Odd Coincidence. Catenia’s son Charles has told the police by professing that the suspect | is a stranger. | The police theory is that Catania ‘was met by his murderer Tuesday and was lured by him to some place, | where he drugged him with liquor and cut his throat while stupefied. | The murderer then packed the body in frult sacks and disposed of it as already told. JOSEPH DONOHUE OBERT PURCELL JOUN MULQUEEN SACKS AWD CLOTHING police that these four men, who are Spoke Little English. Chance Revealed Crime. edge at the foot of Seventy-third) brush to undress, John Mulqucen | Voorhees on a technical charge of va- grancy. He was committed to Ray- employed as fruit packers In Wash-| On Tuesday Catania went to| Ynusual pains were taken to con-|street. At 6.15 o'clock he received a| came upon the sack. It was half by eRHe wan cormauttea (to Ray. ington Market, ..ad inquired after his |Manhattan to see a Custom-House| cea] the murder and only chance re-| load of lumber, which was brought} way up the embankment. He |onens reet Jail in de! 2 father every night for over a month! broker in Washington street. | vealed it. along the Shore Road and dumped/| thought it was a sack of potatoes} Through an interpreter he denied until Tuesday aight and Wednesday| Though Catania had been many| ‘The murderers hoped that in the| down the embankment to him, close| until he got out his pocket knife and | in court knowing Catania, ever hav- [ing quarrelled with him'or having THE HOT ONE-Idon't see bow you keep sc cool and comfortable, ily blistering weather. ‘THE COOL ONE-Simplest thing in the world. I I:c night, when they failed to ask. He) Years in this country, he could/ionely spot where they dumped the|to the spot where the body was! investigated. When the head of a remarked about this to a few friends | before his father’s body was found. A stable has been found on Union street from which a wagon was hired last night, but the wagon was not 10- turned and the police are trying to find it. Trica will also be shown to the keeper of this stable to ascertain if he is the man who hired the wagon. In Opposing Secret Orders. Catania and Trica came to America from Palermo and knew each other there. THEY ARE SAID TO HAVE BEEN MEMBERS OF OPPOSING SECRET SOCIETIES. Clothing Found in Sack. speak little English and was unable to read or write It. He was expect- ing a consignment of fruit from Italy and wanted the broker to look after ‘or him. Teutrone said his father-in-law had very little money with him, hardly more than $5, the morning's receipts at his grocery. Trica lives on the second floor in a little two-story brick house, On tho ground floor is a little shoestore. The Italian cobbler shrugged his shoulders when asked about Trica, He protested he did not know him, The Italians of the neighborhood knew something was in the wind, as the police had been through the quar- ter, and they all solemnly vowed that body that it would lie for days un- noticed, possibly until decomposition had advanced so far that identifica- tion would become impossible. To forestall possible discovery of the body through the odor of decompo- sition the murderers saturated the sacks inclosing it with carbolic acid. The man was dead only a short while when the body was discov- ered. Rigor mortis had not set in, and the blood flowed freely when the body was moved. The police inves- tigation has determined that the body was thrown down the embank- ment shortly after dusk. John Gal- lagher, of Ninety-second street, Fort Hamilton, was at work all yesterday afterward deposited. Gallagher worked until 7 o'clock. Found by Four Boys. come on, four lads went to swim right off the spot where Gallagher | was bullding, They selected the spot | because the brush is thick along the | embankment there and supplies a screen between the beach and the road, thus protecting them from pos: sible interference by the police. The lads were John Mulqueen, fourteen, of No, 321 Seventy-fourth stree John Donahue, fifteen, of No, 346 Seventy-fourth street; Robert Pear- sall, sixteen, of No. 761 Third avenue, | and William Krengel, of No. 206 Chauncey, street. Diving Into the |n.an was disclosed the lads dreased | jal of a trembie and ran to the Hamil- ton avenue police station, where | grvesome discovery. Sergt. Hughes, with Detective Mar- tin White, got a wogon and accom- panied the boys back to the spot. They were provided with lanterns. | Their first discovery was a broken | rail on the fence skirting the road, and on closer examination a few drops of blood were found on the top |palmg. The course of the sagk as lit rolled down through the thick brush was plainly marked, Finally the sack struck a sapling and lodged against it. To drag the heavy body | up the stecp embankment was a dif- owed him money. be examined Saturday,|Catbartic every night before going to bed It cleans and purifies the sj | when the police will have to make a against him or he will be dis- One hour later, when darkness had! Sergt. Hughes was informed of the | charged, and that makes me feel cool and cigan outside. I ; Stops hot fermentation in the stomach and bowels, and makes excessive py spiration Impossible, You know they work while you sleep, make youd fine all day, ‘ STORES EVERYWHERE. 104 RETAIL BRANCHES HOICE < GROCERIES Trica was a perfect stranger to them. = ficult proposition and assistance had Sa Murnau === LONG ISLAND POTATOES — neighborhood and three policemen made a human chain and dragged Netective White and his heavy AGED MOTHER burden up to the road, Over un our was pew . a See nee ee contents were removed Are to be the great attraction in our stores this week. The sale begins to-day and to the Fort Hamilton station before continue until the close of business on Saturday next; and remember there is to be no an exauiination was made, li fi ita basket tive bask lat the altos ele. ar aicgca. restriction, no limit in the quantity-—a basket, five baskets, or even a barrel at price quoted. As for the quality, no better potatoes than these are grown and this opportunity ital with Probably Fatal|. Trica was arralgned in the Coney | Pee se ae 8 aa J, | sland Pollen Court before Magistrate to secure them should not be missed, Arrested, A LARGE BASKET, 11 CENTS. SPECIAL—CRACKERS—SPECIAL. build 5 i Catania’s body was discovered at ding a boat-house at the water's Shore Road, skirting the summit of ) the embankment. At midnight de- J posed to belong to the victim. This Whit and s aloting was cut iniahreds sad\blopde| cece Blacks Enraged| Steamer Owned by Barber &!oig Mrs, Janzer and in Arms at Philippe, W.| Co. ,Bound from Hong Kong «8 o'clock last night by four Brooklyn lads who intended swimming at a NEGROES 1 point just below where the body had ' been dumped from a wagon in the pA tectives found another sack near the Ct WAR FEARED IN FIRST VOYAGE, spot containing clothing, at first sup- soaked. Later the police discovered that it was new, contained price] Wa-—Trouble Result of a} to New York, Meets Accident : Murder. and Runs to Aden. SUMMER ADVICE. By One Who Knows, PHILIPPE, W. Va, July 2%4—Two} Word was received to-day that the! On a charge of asasulting his aged negroes whose names were unknown, | steamer Satsuma, owned by Barber &| mother, Edward Janzer, a barber, of ‘ were lynched at Womelsdorf, near her . ‘ . Keep cool in hot weather. A ; Mast niant by eres mumbeving several | COMPANY, of this city, had caught fre/NO. 908 Hast Seventy-Afth street, was) Wich, at Zu Zu Ginger Snaps, in-er-seal package, moisture-proof, 2 forsee esse sesereee eens World ants hundred. ‘Thelr mutilated bodies wero | Bn Bee. Aden, on the Red Sea, The]i1/," Mother, Mrs, Francia Janter, waa| BY eating Grape-Nuts every day. || Graham Crackers, a red in-er-seal package, moisture-proof, each.... . Gi i extent of the damage was not learned. |taken to the Presbyterian Howpital luat| “Rats!” Tn mitted te f - rhs shou and iilled tn, the atation-house,| "04 ne neat voyage of the steamer, | HENE Hithe her Mae kes aroksa hte cst] No, not rats, but a good, sound fact || Vanilla Crackers, regular price 15¢. a pound, this sale, a pound, blackened and her head and body|that thousands make daily use of. he was hanged and then riddied with) She was bound trom Hong Kong to| bruised, The woman "| . Beyond Compare. Grape-Nuts {8 a predigested food | bullets and cut to pieces. a 3 7 {Bem whites and ‘negroes are enraged |New York In charge of Capt: Chutt, paee, wit nteinkesidigestinn aan? GELATINE. Smoked Beef—Biscuit. CANNED BEEF. 0 a on 5 : , More trouble 1s hourly expected, The | port iB SetED oF dralgt nd due at this Was @ chance that she might not re-| It gives the nourishment without | A package Cooper's Gela- A Package Smoked Beef. Roast or Corned, Paid Help Wants in lynching was the result of the murder of yollc the internal heat caused by heavy! Ine Ic : 20 P. olice Chief Bud Wilmoth, July 23,| Phe Satsuma is a medium sized freight iat ot eman Krotach was standing near] (0° Daccous foods. tine... veeeeeeertee A Package Uneeda Milk Biscuit. A Can, } vee iat y | PeU TTS : e house when some of the tenants In- z f This Morning's World, Several arrests haye been made and| steamer. Bhe was built for the China formed him that he had better go up-| You can feel from ten to twenty || A package X, L t ther Iynchings may follow trade. No particulars of the accident park gas as Veallng ms Wome g eee) thee yo eleniol tine oth for ents. nts. BUT ate ead, blacks were caught near! have been received at the office of Bar. the. policeman arrived’ on the|coerees cooler than your neighver ————_—$—$—_——— my Be up there. | be. Gomoany, Dutstde the Janzen apartmenta|When you eat proper food that does TREAT . ma : egroes are leaving on every train. | pany maid he coud hears >}not overtax the stomach. © ON, epint 19 me a full-sized sols $0c 275 Paid Help Wants in the Thirteen Sa ata sada. alee Pegeing, "Don't aurlke me ag Grape-Nuts is made from certain soaatnagts Ensle Corn, fancy Maine, # can pe Other New York Papers combined, | ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRE KILLS room tnd thepe fee oor of the | pants at the grain and by. mechanical ) j TY [3c] sweet chocolate, Triumph Brand, Ed hi ; F a, H # mother, Mrs. Janzer_w: process the starches are changed into Ite Wine Vinesar, 7, rt ; H yeni lal | Harnipkanene “" ?/Man Stood off Tin Roof and Formed eae Giant moaning trom ave sugar in the same manner as aaa st 1 i PD wae te eericen ‘Brand, ic i A Ff TH MEN sercesse : roken leg, - 1d do in the fre ard utier's Best, g Ic levy Complete Cireult. Janger was in another roo 4 ne|the stomach would do in rst ic \ BAKERS 3) MACHINISTS: 3 ul as in r room and he ound bag iy s vi E PLAIN was placed under arrest. The policeman |act of digestion. n Brand, a 1 Be Aye. te i BARTENDERS 8) MEN seve 6) HITE PLAING, N.Y, July #—John said that the son had frequent diz The phosphates of the cereals are aeeae de Be ee Bena ait roe h 3| Marren, of White Plains, was instant): on | er over t ty : i Nia: Ls Best Lye or Potash, « P y xe BONNAZ . 4| MILLINERS , 3 y ments with her over the t of thel retained in Grape-Nuts and these and rere 7c r- BOOKBINDERS .... 6| MOULDERS g| killed to-day by an electric-helt wire at! household. retaine 7 , y Engiiol , Dobbs Ferry, Marren, who ia twent: ‘ ——— - the grape sugar supply the necessary "] BOOKKEEPERS 4] five years old, was repairing an elec E. R. THOMAS IN SUIT nourishment to body, brain and Boreas 700. "4|Onenarona 0c as] dentally wok Mold ofa Plethone ‘wre deo * _|nerve centres, CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS. oI aa y | de a | . 1 sone } and formed a complete circu.t oo I mH ” int 4 i 4 | Grape-Nute is a concentrated food CABINET MAKERS 5| PAINTERS Fee eg COLE ct. ame out| Straight-Edge”’ Minister Ber|Mekiroy Ciatms #250 for St. Ber! civing strength, vitality and coolness|| A Cam Plums, Ailheqv 4) 1 Gany sanena s| [PATTERN MAKERS 3/of the young man'e mouth when he re-| gins His Term for Killing| "afd Killed by Aw wobite. — tq the body and energy and clearness || & Cam Apricots, heavy 3 r( ans for 40 ents. ' CAsHIIRRe eed 3 Samaaens ta 5] of Marren Is prostrated by shock: Louis N. Meyers on Staten eens Trueman. tne banker, Was to She brea. Jy Page at the Beaty. A Can Pears syrup, ) i | a ne defendant in a suit heard today in} shu arty caused, bi ( QHAMBERMAIDS ., 6| PRESSMEN 3 Island, the @econd Municipal District Court of meat, potatoes, ete. i} CLERKS 3) ROoFpRS 4 the Bronx before Justice ‘Tierney Another point, COMPOSITORS 4|sauestapies ..... 6]) READ CORBETT’S STORY [Prowght by Wiillam Mekiroy, che red: | It Is thoroughly cooked at the fac- 1 Q00Ks + 90) BALESMIN Austin B, Donaldson, the Jay preach-| ninth atte: und der *-ltory by food experts and saves you CUTTERS 4| sHODMAIERS 8 OF THE BIG RIGHT, IN o poa caneietene 5 Biel kta aie me for the tons [the trouble it DESIONDRS . + 9) SILK WINDERS a Society,” who was convicted yesterday | Of s valuable 8. Bernard dog which You get it from the grocer and by DISHWASHERS 4| STENOGRAPHERS . 4 of manslau, . torte os, Was killed by Mr. Thomas |adding cream, it {8 ready to serve. DRIVERS . 6 | TINeMITH® ‘ the Ree ar ip. SHO. Oat Saga LI fi arn I dof iunt your, | NO bot stove, no cross cook, no lc J BLECTRICIANS 2| TYPEWRITERS Fy taken to @ing Ging Prison to-day to} 9? Jerome. ay iveen One Mane {of time or exertion as with of d BMP, AGENCID 3] UMBRELLA HANDS 3 marvels centance ot ti 4 Ying [ated and Bixty-seventh and ne Hun- | food. Pasir Food. BNOINEERS Rarer saa we fe Be ntence of three years and | dred and sixty-cluhth siroeta. The dow Its crisp taste with the delicate Sy RERTER FEEDERS a 4 ef LR ROF Les “r leweet of the grape sugar makes It NONE BE iia +B] USEFUL MBN...) 4 ove the Aghters make || There was a pathetic acenc at the ar old, wan |SWeel BIADS SEAT. Fioures Si way wane a. Oya cinployes | pleasing to the palate of the most A Package, @IRLs ., | 16] warrers a 05 trem this he wil || J8!! before he was taken away, His ‘ome avenue when, it Ls alles eritical epieure, RO i wife and little girl called to bid him | Bf ‘mas coming In the eppowite | Phe recipe book In each package of MONERS .. 4 | MISCRLLANEOUS...190 good-by and they clung to him and ca-| of twenty elles nn. mwur ‘Tho machine |Grape-Nuts gives many pleasing pud i | |ANITOR, i ressed him, weeping bitterly as they|was turned suddenly, striking the car|dings, salads, entrees and desserts i . 4 — were led gently away by the oMocial chs and silding scveral feet, catch-|that he made, | JewaiLens ; y oMolals. 74 eatoh-/ that can be { pote ARO Ba +020 Donaldson seemed greatly alfected by //H4 the dow between It and an iran cles | Worth @ trial and » package will — the parting with his wife and child, —fanal’s body In two, prove it, ) i b a