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% ifs eh to A a lS a Ga ek ea a Sal Bi ai A ad a a att Lay THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18, 1904. So00 DEMANDED BY “BLACK HAND" Brooklyn Grooer Receives a Threatening Letter, Written in Itaflan, Directing Him Where to Leave the Sum Designated. | HE PLACES MATTER IN HANDS OF POLICE. Detectives Guard Home of, Threatened Man, Who Is Armed with Two Revolvers— Fears He May Be Attacked) Desptte the recent activity of the police, the members of the dread “Black Hand" society are still frightening their fellow countrymen over in Brook- lyn into paying blackmail. Giuseppe Giordana, a grocer ‘78 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, latest recipient of one of their ening missives. His letter was written fn Italian and signed with the mystio letters ‘A. B. ©.,” the signature gen- erglly attached to “Black Hand" threats. It instructed him to put $500 in a designated place at Sixth street and the river. The locality {s one in which a large number of Italians for- at No, is the threat- LEAVES BOSTON TO PRESIDE OVER ST. BARTHOLOME W’S CHURCH HERE, BOSTON DIVINE 10 COME TO NEW YORK Rev. Dr. Leighton Parks Ac- cepts a Call to Preside Over St. Bartholomew’s Important Parish in This City. LEAVES CHURCH HE BUILT UP! When His Resignation from Emanuel Church Ie Announced Women Leave the Building with Tears Streaming Down Their Cheeks. The advancement of the Rev. Dr. David H. Greer to be Bishop Coadjutor of New York brings to St. Bartholo- mew’s Church in this city the Rev. Dr. Leighton Parks, rector of the Emanuel Church, in Newbury street, Boston. Dr. Parks has been connected with the Emanuel Church in Boston for more than a quarter of a century. As a mat- ter of fact he completed his twenty- five yeara of service on Nov. 29, 1893. when appropriate services were held and four hundred members contributed to a purse of $20,000, When Dr. Parks frat took hold of Emanuel Church in Boston there were but 210 communicants. There now more than 1,800, ‘The church has grown to hold an influential and commanding position. Miss Hapgood tells how she was cured of Fallopian and Ovarian Inflammation! —andescaped anawiul operationby using Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM:—I uffered for four years yith what the The Gold and Diamond Jewelry in This Clearance Sale Is Attracting MarKed Altention. _, No wonder the values in this great sale have been commented on vith surprise hy both wholesalers and retailers, for we are quoting Savings of from 33% to 40% and importers have asked us to sell them this entire stock at our retail prices. But we believe in turning,every money-saving advantage over to our customers. Rings. | Hoop Rings, five Oriental pearls, seven real rubies or sapphires, Tif-- | Brooches. Rich Pearl Sunbursts with fine cut diamond centre. fany settings. | Present market value, $45.00 Present market value, $25.00 Our regular price, 39.00 Our regular price, 15,00 Reduced to 63 Reduced to 11.25 Cluster Rings, four unfque Oriental @ Design, 31 fine diamonds, weighing pearls and cut diamond. one karat, Present market value, $25.00 Present market value, $165.00 Qur regular price, 18,00 Our regular price, 135.00 Reduced to 13.50 Reduced to 101.25 Three-Stone Rings, two-cut dia- monds, fine Oriental pearl, ruby or Lockets. | Round Locket of 14 kt.gold, with phire. a ent market value, $30.00 | raised enamelled head of Cleopatra, Our regular price, 24.50 exquisitely made, set with cut Reduced to 17.38 diamond and rubies. ne - Present market value, $38. CN ‘3cut diamonds. « | Our regular price, 29.50 Present market value, $50.00 Reduced to 22.13 Our regular price. 38.50 Massive 14 kt. gold of elaborate de Reduced to 28.89 sign, large heart lockets for two pictures, with very tine quality fine Fine Cut Diamond Ring, Belcher ¢ cut diamond, lived. op William Law: “ptseste ‘ ; Yi : Setting, weighing % karat. 2 WGutaisay twnel/alel aot navel iat " Fe comtregation | doctors called Salpingitis (inflammation of the fallopian tubes) and ova-| ff ‘Present market value, $65.00 Erasent mat ket AU aay which are most distressing and painful ailments, affecting all the Our regular price, 50.00 mount of money, was much fright- @ stunning surprise, iC ssing aunt ) u Reduced to 23.63 ened and appealed to the police, He t the church with tear- | surrounding parts, undermining the constitution and sapping the life forces, __ Reduced to 37.50 5 ? ald he could not pay the sum and stained cheoks. They were heart-broken | If you had seen me a year ago, before | began taking Lydia. Pinkham single Stone Diamond Ring, Earrings. feared he would be murdered. Capt. Costelllo, of the Bergen Street Btation, sent two detectives to the spot, but they could find no trace of the writer. Giordana is quite old and Is almost pantc-stricken by the threats the letter contained. The police are Guarding his house. Tho letter was mailed in the Station V istrict some time before 10.80 in the morning. * It read as follows: “Dear Joe—Pleaso to send $500 because we are without work a long time and ‘we can't live, a we te a it ee quick tae ble and you bring | al wilt £5,,6 stroe canal. If you don't fing 1t we think about it ourselves, Goss iby, fri at y, end, and you must bring it tf "oiock at night as quick as pos: sible. The letter Mf written in Italian and fn_a poor hand. Giordana has to go to Wallabout Market twice a week very early in the morning, he fears that he will bo and killed by thi ‘sterious nini ¢ has pur- pheret two revolvers and kee; the: m loaded all the time. ‘a he will shoot if attacked. MARCON! CUTDONE BY “PEPPERGRAMS” Female Minister Cails Upon the Departed and Receives Mes- sage from Grandpa, Now in MORMON ELDERS Miss Hadley, One of Their Strong Opponents, Believes They Have. Written Threatening Letters to Her. Grace Talbot Hadley, of No. 24 Lenox avenue, formerly a misstonary in Utah. who has aggressively opposed the work of Mormon missionaries in Harlem, has received numerous threatening letters of late which she believes come from Mormon elders. She received five letters during the last month, and on Saturday another written in an assumed hand, ap- parently that of a man, postmarked Station J, at One Hundred and Twenty- fourth street and Eighth avenue, which cautioned her to look out, reminding her that only by blood atonement can an injury to the cause of Mormonism be paid. | New THREATEN WOMAN, SAYS ROCKEFELLER QUITTERS NO COD, Tells His Bible Class that Man Who Starts, Then Quits at) a the First High Hill, Deserves Failure, John D, Rockefeller, jr., says the world has no use for @ quitter. That was what he said to his Bible class yesterday. His subject was “The Pow- erful Influence of Example.” The text was taken from the life of the Apostle Paul. Mr. Rockefeller said: “The world has no use for quitter. If you start on your course and quit at the first high hill that you encounter) the failure is your own fault and you deserve it. Paul had the courage al- ways to do what is right. “The world is looking for thet kind of Yesterday she took the letter to the men every day. Nearly every business Rev. Duncan J. McMillin, pastor of the 0" ork’ Presbyterian Church, One be tempted to do wrong. How many evans and Twenty-elghth street and Of us men would struggle against such is looking for a man who cannot to think that the man who had pre- sided over the church for a quarter of @ century was to leave them. It was as if he had suddenly died. Bishop Lawrence said that Dr. Parks believed that the new field was one that he should, fill as @ matter of duty. “Dr. Parks goes to New York from a sense of duty,” he said, “appreciating the large work before him. At the same time, he realizes the opportunity it of- fers him. There are perhaps four or five churches in this country we call metropolitan, and of that number We should call St. Bartholomew's one of the most important.” Lawrence spoke very gently fact that Dr. Parks was pulling up the roots of his affections when he jecided to leave Hmanuel Church. But he said that a man was ordained to the church and not to any particular parish, and that he should always stand ready to answer a call of duty, Dr, Barks, was born in New York on ht he New York, graduating from the latter Place in 1876, | He was placed in charge of the American Church at Geneva and later was with the American Chapel in Paris. ———— NEWMANS REACH AGREEMENT. NEW LONDON, Conn., Jan. 18.—An|§ agreement has been reached by Mr. and Mrs; Chester W. Newman, of Yonkers, rej ing their son, six years old. It Beaten decided by bot that the e father shall have the cust of his son t least twice @ week. 19 boy Boon living in this city his father, Mra. Newman left this city with her son for Yonkers. ——<— Miss Walker Too Ill to Sing. Owing to illness Miss Edyth Walker @ii not appear last night at the eighth th Vegetable Compound, and had noticed the sunken eyes, sallow complex- ion and general emaciated condition, and compared that person with me as I am to-day, robust, hearty and well, you would not wonder that | feel thankful to you and your wonderful medicine, which restored me to new life and health in five months and saved me from an awful opera- tion.”—MISS IRENE HAPGOOD, 1022 Sandwich St., Windsor, Ont. Ovaritis or Inflammation of the ovaries or fallopian tubes which adjoin the ovaries may result from sudden stopping of the monthly flow, from inflammation of the womb and many other causes. The Slightest indication of trouble with the ovaries, Indicated by dull throbbing pain in the side, accompanied by heat and shooting pains, should claim your instant attention. It will not cure Itself, and « hospital operation, with all its terrors, may easily result from neglect. “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM:—1 cao truly say that you have saved my life, and I cannot express my gratitude to you in words. “Before I wrote to you telling how I felt, | had doctored for over two years steady and spent lots of money in medicine besides, but it al! failed to do me any good. My menses did not appear in that time, and Nw suffered much pain. I would daily have / fainting spells, headache, backache and bearing down pain, and was so weak that it was hard for me to do my work. “1 used your medicine and treatment as directed, and after taking three bottles of Lydia BE, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, menses appeared, my womb trou- bles left me and I have been regular ever since. I used fourteen bottles of Lydia EB. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound andBiood Purifier together and Y fa am now restored to perfect health. Had it not been for you I would have been in my grave. “1 will always recommend your wonderful remedies, and hope that these few lines may lead others who suffer as | did to try your reme- dies.’—MRS. T. C. WILLADSEN, R. R. No. 4, Manning, lowa. uestionable testimony proves the power of Lydia E. Pinkham's compound over diseases of wome! % “i Vegetab! Wom privileged to consult Firs. Belcher Setting, extra fine quae | ity stone, weighing 1 and % karais. | Pale Bardrops, two fine cut dia; monds, weighing about %, karat, Present market value, $220.00 Our regular price, 170.00 ites ee ae, bey duced to 127.50 ban 4 e Ls Reduced to 48.75 Horse Shoe of 17 fine cut diamonds, , set in platinum. Pair of Earscrews, single stone, fine cut diamonds, about 1% karat. Present market value, $185.00 Present market value, $40.00 Our regular price, 140.00 Our Regular Price, 31.50 Reduced to 105.00 Reduced to 23.05 Main Floor, Front, Ceatre. ? . Boys’ $5 & $6 Overcoals, $2.88 Every parent who has the purchase. of a ies 1 Sizes 3 to 8 years. Some are of gray frieze, lined with red flannel; others of blue kersey, elegantly trimmed and em- broidered. For boys of 7 to 15 years hoy’s overcoat in mind should see these. Sold at $5:and $6. we offer elegant:tourist or belt litting Oxford gray over- Wy) They are coats ofja kind that coats, as well Your choice at $2.88 have actually as the smart long, loose- “oats. e ol} Sonaeka nd Zorenty signs street anf Oa) aa exaipemed Pasi? Tos man Wee ag ken Saeiy ite: wc. Corduroy Knee Pants, 29c. é ia alas Spiritland. Was a misslonsry in Utah, is familiar 18 always complaining that he haa not| Liebestod,” from “Tristan und feolde,” s with Mormon methods, and upon whom ad the opportunity of others and that| preceded ‘by the je tothe a Foor, Ott BS Bestia th ft this or that man is due other soll Burgstaller, rl Jan attempt to assassinate was made the success of is ee Plancon and Nahan Franko. ihe at- 9 2 A rermon by the Rev, May S. Pep-|because of his activity in the vicinity ,to luck that never strikes him will never} tendance was the 1 the More Women S Kid Gloves 59c. a per, of Providence, R. I, and a “test lof Salt Lake City: make a success. opening of the series. y ° keance’ under the auspices of the Mr. MeMillin advised Miss Hadley to! —_—— ~--- = — —— | 9. Py Church of the Fraternity of Soul Com-| pay no attention to the letters, but at} T ey re the R ul FC of he rate of Sout come payne ateton fe Me em st) Weak, Puny, Ailing Children Need Vinol. hey cgular Dollar Kind. Cathcdtal, Bedford avenue and Madi-|down the author. ee . They .are made of good quality selected skins, two-clasp style, ton street, Brooklyn, to the doors. “I do not think that the author of Many little boys and girls come running into our store who are weak, with black or self-colored embroidered backs; colors tan, Not only wore the seats filled with) the letter has any real intention to We wlats every mother could know what mode, gray, English red, as well as black and white: | thin-legged and hollow-cheeked, 59c 01 sersons) ‘1 t the |harm Miss Hadley," said the minister ; a a“ , T cot a :, L aan’ festallona! tron Kel asin woria! later, ‘I know the Mormons too well; our Vinol will do for such children. We promise that it will create flesh, every pair fully guaranteed as to fit; all sizes—sale price 4 but the aisles were crowded almost to| for that. They never write letters build them up, and make them robust, strong and rosy. IE it fails to do to-morrow, pair, suffocation with the spooks who had|When they intend to do bodily harin to) this’ we will give back your money. Not more than six pairs to a customer. been wafted back by the eloqu OP peur one: 5 the Rov, May 9, Pepper. to tell thetr |tURht_ me that when a person was! What Makes Children Weak Mata Floor, oth St. Section. rowing! relatiy marked for their displeasure any com- sorrowing relatives that they must|munteation or caution sent to. tim. OF and Puny? $ “be sure to turn the gas out at night, or “tell ma that pa waits for her with open arms," or “keep on as you're do- ing and you'll do well {f you don't do or some other such important fous were the spirits: to appear Aue [pes 4 os We 5 restlessly at night, or c mu A é ER alates IE golrits could only/have! Ine conmacrable prone Inman See a een Bich foe: ity underwear—a complete line of sizes. n seen by ordinary mortal eyes, must | convort: Their meetings in farlem sf i Werm weil patronized. To-day. T under Special, per garment, ; have resembled the stage entrance of a Bowery music Holl on amateur night. isiliting. at One. Hundred and "twanty= to be lively and playful, Sena ig ay ee few persons e |ifth street and Beventh avenue, ) Vinol will alw: ect these 5 ing of the chandeliers vowed that | tended by but f ie. ql will always corr st WwW ing) Of the ce iad. Sarareu ‘tuemns I" AeA BYRD ree Der ee troubles, and make for each child Wi h C h P h omen S 3 Cc. Underwear, 19c. F turn to appenr, “Ue Waiting for their | NR, PARKHURST INDISPOSED. new vitality, sound flesh and muscle it aS. urcnases. Any woman wishing to participate in this splendid value better Grandpa Was There, ellous!’’ gasped the be- es Smith tells you to go back aaiea,’” sald the ‘spook priestess young ‘woman in the audience. true to a ‘The young woman sald she had left home some time BO, “Wonderful!” said the spiritualists, Another spook advanced to the table My experience in Utah er was by word of mouth. If the per- ons complained of did not at once fulfil he conditions imp soon afterward disappeared. Nothing ‘What becomes of them vou are Undoubtedly Misa lor ward, at liberty to surmise, Hadley has greatly offended the |mon missionaries In. this city. “Two heir meetings in the Hawthorne stand, | because of a severe cold, but hopes to be out ip a few days. He remained in his room throughout tee day und received no visitors. When Dr. ‘Parkhurst failed to appear in his pulpit the members of the con- gregation were alarmed. They were, oxed upon them they | as a rule Is ever beard of them after- | such a disease. headaches, depression, and sometimes worse. More than one child has drifted into consumption, or deafness, or become 1 chronic invalid after Rapidly growing children need a great deal of vitality. They grow fast, play hard, and work too hard at school, Then the appetite becomes fitful, and they lie awake tossing are tired and worn when they ought tissue, strong bone- structure, and rich, pure, red blood. diseases undermine the health children, and leave them of young broken down, thin, weak, subject to, ouble Stamps “Grandpa Wallnce'ls here with jr Celebrated Preacher Contracted a ; “ ” ; of (wins and w blessing,” wala the Kev | Cold at Lakewood, | That means we give 2“S. & H." Green Trading : lity. fleece-lined vests and pants, ily “May 8. Pepper, “Does anybody present | son Rey, Dr. Parkhurst was unable Children’s Diseases. eae auallty: leece-lined ue sap pants, prettily rev undpa?” i » Dr. je . : rj Sa sizes + Si “ay and whi ii mun with a Van Dyke beard|to appear at the Madison Square Prese- . Stamps instead of 1 with cash purchases. rimmed at neck; large sizes only; silver gray and white Cc | fvose and accepted the blessing, DUC | pyterian Church’ yeseterday to deliver Measles, scarlet fever, chicken- , —take your pick. at, each, disclaimed “all responsibility "for the | sie carta gnl tela confined toi hia home pox, whooping-cough and such Main Floor, 89th St. Section. No Trading Stamps given with C. O. Ds. | AT: Men’s Good Underwear, 29c. Our Regular 69c. Quality, Good heavy-weight fleece-lined shirts and drawers, in natural gray and Jaeger colors. All strictly first qual- Main Floor, 60th St. Section. » here on time. for the quantity is small—about enough for one day’s Ning, that's all! Special Offer in Photos. For to-morrow and Friday of this week our Photo Studio offers special well worth attention. on which the sealed lotters uddresued howevere, reassured when | Informed ve A ‘ ” > e wpirits wert spos! as not serious. Nas audressed Yo''oh!"paurrived Rev. Dr, Jeme ® Forbes, pastor of tre | Vino Hastons Recovery. ‘VIELD TO Regular $5 “Delsarto” Photos Gounrn said the: mpoeswomen tone | Adams Mermiated orith Heal Madison Vinol is a vitality-making tonic for children. It requires almost . 9 Cure Ss Any at $2 50 er Dozen shades. A young woman signified that | Square Chureh, took the place of Dr. | no digestion at all, and cannot upset weakened stomachs, as do old- ? : | \ s Pp 4 “pa” hag taken the right letter, Parkhurst. During his recent stay at ry . Pay A ?, . & ¥y Sixth Floor, Grandma Was Quiet. | Lakewood Dr. Parkhurst contracted | fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions. It makes strength fast, and heals | ‘ if = ~erene “Pa Colin says be has heard a womun | N# cold. young nerves, frayed and worn with fever and pain. Vinol fills out hol- | oy ote | | ALL CARS TRANSFER TO {| BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Beit Mane von You married her! winigtER ALONE WAS CALM. | low cheeks and makes thin little legs and arms plump and round. | | re H BLOOMINGDALES’. 4 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Street you! t “Short Stop." | Sasped the young woman. it’s all right. Pa says you have taken the right course, “Glorious!” shouted an enthusiast, ‘Then an elderly female spook whom nobody, had written to insisted on “butt Ing In joe mourners, 4 1 hel “a she says her name is Grandma| who officiated, continued with the ser-| and other body-building ingredients, in a deliciously pelatable | eagle anes f N ‘nce He a eae een the | Vices While the crowd rushed for the/ and easily digested form. It is everywhere recognized as the e rmament 0 ations honor of grandma: nuance,” pall Soares) Peay, Sietivered a ibe Greatest Modern Strength Creator known to medicine, | fighti forces rmy as Wis ly sa which Mr, Bx v v v — a’ Delig recognised. for whe MrArted’ seme | ord ane and od at the foot of Put- Vinol is the only cod liver oil preparation which contains no Don’t catch cold Their fig ng fo . during the pan a The ev. May 8 Pepper called her back, “Come back “here, old lady,”” Grandma came back but said she had nothing to say, ‘Everything was ¢ GREENWICH, Conn., Jan, 18.—While the funeral services were being mid ‘over the body of George Eddy the floor | began to glve away under the crowd The Rey. J. H. Selden, he clersy~ said frost man Hill, jman alone Was unnioy started the foundation (ee We have many letters from grateful mothers whose children owe their | health, and even life, to Vinol. Vinol contains ali the medicinal elements of cod liver oil, | actually taken from genuine, fresh cod livers, with organic iron | f oil, grease or any disagreeable guarantee, feature, and sold on a positive | NEW YORK’S BEST - FAMILY COUGH MEDICINE. prevent it, \ ing quite nicely, thank vou, and good | A 4 . shiny UES ee} “ Preventica, prevent ( nd Grppe, at the ; Te oee es stoutea. the tans tec| AMERICAN. PRIESTS IN ITALY. Try it-—if you don't like it, we return your money. sneese tage! Rates a day 0 two if cold sea levers.“ What a wondertul manifesta: | ROME, Jan, 18—Bishop John Joseph Riker D St Secken fike Inkatives or a ge, ghia box 3 on. tout’ Mareonisrams, they | oc id heer’. | tots oF Dr: Shoup. acing, Hon, | Talk about Marcontzrams, they |O’Connor, of Newark, and the Rev. P, 8 Drug store at druggists or Dr. Shoop, Box § are grams ee Seton Hall College, Orange, N. J., have cpg |treived at Naples'on board the North | e ‘Curea plies and constipation r4 cof, hdl MEER] German Lagrd stein! Honest | Hogeman & Co. | Kinsman’s Stores PILE OL ss $e revved. Bold in bottles by druggiste and erocera, © 3 A Carroll and Rev. John A. Stafford, of After a week's stay at Naples ‘will come te Rome Cor. Gth Avenue and 23d Street. 1,00 We 1a5th l J. Jungman | \ 1020 3d Ave. ai.’ 19 Columbus Ave. 125th Street and 8th Ay » GOL Sth an venue, 60! —Take a Preventic navy, equipment, etc., etc. ‘The 1904 World 210, © Well printed ands yn Beta 2 Saat a ig ene