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FOUR ARRESTS | MOB'S VICTIM AY CLEAR UP RIVER MYSTERY Body of Samuel A.' Brown, Missing. Six \ Weeks, Francesco Fidell, of No, 2416 Hughes) street, the Bronx, was a sorry #lght FIGHT ON WHARF. to-day ‘when arraigned In the Morris- tack on Young Girl, Patched Up in Hospital sc He Can Be Arraigned To-Day, ania Police Court. His body and face were covered with bruises and bumps for a frenzied mob had beaten him Into undonseiousneas: in the road we ne’ Prisoner Says Man Fell xo, zi» wWasningion avenne, Bro: Qverboard During Quarrel home of Loretta R: the fifteen- if old gitl whom he with His Opponent. Bt i dell was armed with ar razor, When the git) attac ‘4 threshold ef her home ‘Soteained her brothers and friencs made for the llalian, A polleeman who lives in an i ERS IDENTIFY VICTIM. adjoining house took part in the fight 4" and drawing his pistol threatened to Ieil! | 7 Fidel. | foung Man's Mother, Not Hearing! torwtta iy the daughter of ‘Tmothy from Him, Notified Police, Ryan, a foreman In the Department of 4 Public Works, She was returning home and Body Was Found, from services at the Church of Our ~ Lady of Mercy at 10 o'clock last night, and as she opened the gate Fidel Jumped up at her and grabbed her by two brothers, who! came out of the | finding in the North River of tho of Samucl A. Brown, a young | the throat, for whom the police had been| heard ter ms, far weeks, has led to the ar-| house. by the police of the West Thirtys| Fidel! backed away and drew a re-| v Bireot station of four men with | volver from his pocket, The brothers ‘léawt ono of whom Brown {s known | shouted for help? bringing Pollceman have been on bad terms. After the | John Russell, of the Traffic Squad, from of the last two prisoners early | the adfolning house. Russell drew his yy, following a statement made by | gun, and Fidell, still Keeping his re- tender, the police said there was | volver polnted, drew a razor from his P doubt Brown met his death as tho | pocket, swinging the blade open and ult of a fight on the pler at the foot} brandishing {t around his head, "West Twenty-ninth street, One of 10 two brothers and the polleeman Men under arrest is the man with | W P WOR IER TAD: bie FORE, ea | jom: Brown had a tight, t a “paths “ came. of @ good family, al-|{empis sore ’made 10 ateack Nim tren h his associations were prine!- turn his agility ¥ with barroom loafers. His mother of these plans. St Ana he wanldes ¢ backed up to the tree he we with stones and slicks und support, Once aj door bring him | 8 of every kind, One stone hit on the head and he dropped tike Hearn uehe a aR . The crowd closed in and the man Bix woels neo sho got back.) umped on and Kicked wath avon. je mail she had sent to him, so she |» ime to town to sve what was the mat- mbilance carried him to the ie ¢ n Hospital. When ihe regained | £ sness he gave his name and| “hen she learned that the young man fused to say anything | ho irl swooned when ‘shew ind dk revive disappeared. She made Inquiries ng ‘his associates, but none could M what had become of the| young man. Then she notified the police and a ) general alarm was sent out. Yesterday fter her aasailans| the hospital, ‘@ Baree captain saw a body floating In $<. | i} | the river off West Thirty-fitth street KILLED MAN WHO | ze towed jt ashore and from letters | | —— 4 in the pockets !t was identified that of Brown. ‘ Quarrel Ends in Death. The police were notified and they soon Novelino Ordered = Ketchwa} Away, and on Latter’s Re- fusal Shot Him—Puts Bullets | Through Policeman’s Helmet. Mearned of a quarrel between Brown Qnd some of his a. on the night bf his disappeara put out a drag net last night, wy caugit two, William Anderson, of the Hotel Wigilant, at Twenty-ninth Highth avenue, and Henry Because he objected to a serenade at Als, home, Peter Novelino, Afty-six years 1 iin the Raymond with mur- In tae pla ning friends, gathered In a. house and began to sing and lino appesred and ¢| ordered them h vellno, with stot him just above the heart, ua dropped to the sidewalk and velino fed Ketchwa's friends pulled h be sald _ the ple ‘and cutting | Say Brown Fall Overboard, LL wugano, itlan avenue, At Novelino, who e howe u from his h Fideli, Terribly Beaten After At-/ Badly Wounded Young Man De- and almost unconscloiis from loss of blood, Tony Martin, nineteen years old, jay Brooklyn, to-day and defed the poltoe in thelf fforta to fearn who had wound. ed him, sive +o’ tho questions hurled at him On this one word he Which portended a desperate yenweanco of his own yee the person who id trea to de him, WILL DEAL HIS. |&2* helplessly tn: bis! robsgy! Now 2ignraealton street, Brooklyn, early to-day, the nelgn- ne told een that @ man in caving from a ballet wound had been token to im. them drew a revolver and fl let etrikine Mo of the Mafia Hand" Sovtety having: the quarrel firure in th tigation of the shooting, fies Brooklyn Police and Re-}_ fuses to Tell Who Shot Him— u May Be Victim of Mafia. WANT TO MAKE MONEY Or Secure an Idea) Place to Live SEND POSTAL FOR CIRCULAR AND VIEWS o RAST ELMHURST ON PICTUREAQUE FLUSHING BAY VE, TOWNSITE THE DET OW WORK CITY. bes Nearer Wiad Land & Mortgage Corp., Banks! icbarien Avo. Brookiva, With a bullet wound fn ‘his right lence. in the Bradford Street Hospital, “Walt.” was the only reply he would laced an emphasis he police found young Martin lying Stern Brothers Parasols. Many New and Novel Styles im SILK COACHINGS, HAND-EMBROID- ERED LINON, and LINGERIE EFFECTS, and s number of CHOICE IMPORTED MODELS, ‘ Special Values for Tuesday Extra Quality Taffeta Silk, Tucked, Double Hemstitched and Plain, Severe Modela, A cho'ce selection of Embroidered Linons and Silke, in Halt Tones and Checked Effects, Plain Taffeta Silks in all the nowest colorings, with Imported Flower Handles, also Embroidered Linon and Lingerle Designs $2.95 $3.75 $4.95 TO-MORROW AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING OF Linen, Cotton and Silk Washable Materials OHAIR FINISH ETAMINES, Oxford weaves, permanent colors, Value 38c yd. 17° 25° Pre Sony ses NEN ETAMINES, ferry Ela eats ” “orsor pice $00 2. 5,000 Yds. {eit Woes Neo aire colors, white and black, ‘Former price 48e yd. An Important Sale of Men’s High-Grade Waistcoats Imported White and Fancy Mercertzed Fabrics, Linens, Flannels and Worstede, Single and Double-bressted Models, $1.95 exceptionally well tailored, Value $3,00 to $5.00, e Attention {s also directed to thelr extensive assortment of Men’s Soft Bosom Shirts Imported White Madras and the latest devigns Effects, Plain and Plaited Booo Aue athe ™ . $1,451. 3.50 To-morrow, an importation of Women’s and Men's Hosiery ” at Unusually Low Prices “Women's Fast Black Plain Gauze Lisle Thread or Extra Quality 2 5c Cotton Hose, with unbleached double soles, Value 40c pair Women's Fine Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, Lace Insteps, Allover Lace Work and Black or New Tans with embroidered figures, Value 600 pair Women's Extra Fine Gaure Lisle Thread Hose, in Embroidered Fronts, Fancy Lace Work and Novelties, Value 75c 10 $1.00 pair Men's Fancy Cotton and Lisle Thread Half Hove, in Vertical Stripes, Jacquard Eftects and Black or Tans Embroidered, Value $0c pair 39° 50° 29¢ West Twenty-third Street LOWEST PRICED HOUSE FOR FIRST-CLASS GOODS. | Liberal Credit $1.00, Weekly Opens an Acccuat, he Cor M 18 usual lectin t they ald ell n Two JoroaseiaRTY 4 Rooms Comfortably Furnished for & G~ I55-157- 159 EAST 23°° STi $112.00. DOORS WEST of THIRD AVE..N.Y. phot back sok PTAA Loss Oieerreal ae ol Cents oee naan) A Glance at the following specials will give you an idea as to our ON A STREET CORNER. Pheee Young W Oak Dress: ‘er, like design, \i finely polished, J} with 3 drawers Sef} and oval mirrors ead ty Value $12.0 ; spe- al $8.25 Weathered or Golden <a Oak Arm Rocker, ike design, with roan kin seat, Sool reprii Buch a 1 you po didn’t se. special, a BE BURGLED! the great Rafties does his ow tho entire bur- Rattles story Open Saturdays Until 9 P.M. low prices, $5 25 Buys this very neat white aN ° enamelled Iron Bedstead. ) With heavy lispert brass spindies and ornamental gilt castings, Actual value Furnishing Country Homes a specialty. Estimates given on application. 5-piece mahogany finished Parlor Suit. Terms $1 Down; $1 Weekly, This Parlor Suit fs well upholstered and {s covered in aisoited colors, Cannot be equalled elsewhere for. fess MAY. 8,11908. ) SST eee cee H.ONeill & ¢ O Neill & Women’s Suits and Coats Special Values for Tuesday $8.00 and $12.00 Jackets, $5.00 WOMEN'S JACKETS—tan covert cloths, various Beer etsy alten fol rate tents $5.00 WOMEN'S SILK COATS—tloose styles and ¢ton ) blouse models, made of fi ide taffet: weal Se Retlays nace tt $5 $15.00 4 Decided Good Value. 18.50 Stock price $26.50; Tuesday... ....s00. Nieseeeensen WOMEN'S SUITS— silk blouse models, plaited ) MISSES’ SUITS—several models and colors—some $15, 00 e —_ \ skirts, blacks and colors— have been priced as high a8 $27.00: Tuesday marked.. (Third Floor ,y ty Sale of Women’s Oxford Ties $3.00 an@ $3.50 Values at $2.35 Ideal patent leather, kid and tan Russian calf, welted and stitched soles (this season's $2 35 (Second Floor.) styles)—A, B, C.D widths, all sizes....,.... Usually $3,00 and $3.50. Silk Opera Hose Suitable for Stage Purposes Clean-Up of a Well-Known Manufacturer's Stack Tull 37 inches long—in emerald green, scarlet, cardinal, blue, pink, lavender, white and black—special, per put, } $ J 45 Made to sell at $2.50 and $2.75, Storage of Furs, Fur and Motoring Garments, W th full insurance against damage by tire or moths, at very moderate prices, | j ae | Alterations and Repairs made at reduced prices during the Spring and Summer months. F | i | Articles called for on request. (Third Floor,) Sixth Avenue, 20th to 2\st Street Sale--Dining Room Furniture—Sale. Many took advantage of cur money-saving Bedding Sale last week, This week we have arranged a greater event, for buyers of DINING ROOM FUR. NITURE, Every article }3 below regiilar pric, China Closet, $ 49 Worth $35,00, for oa. This untque and artistic pattern of = China Closet in quartered oak \ with double Cees strength bent glass for front tee $12.50 a\Pm\k) and staes, adjust} Strong Dining Chairs, 7 (wi \ grooved for plates 65c, Wy. ' China: Closets from $11.50 Sideboards Low as AMA with French bevel y mirror under can- sf HW Lf opy, nicely hand BS carved; sold regu- Durable Leather SeatChairs arly at $35.00, ri Up from $2,50 $22.49 | EASY PAYMENTS, Large Stock of Ice Boxes at Special Prices This Week. Upward from $4.98. DUBS REE CAR LORI RANE ued Mae EAMG te EAL) McClain, Simpson & Co., Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, ‘539-541 Eighth Avenue. iO B. Altman X Co. INFANTS’ WEAR at Special Prices. To-morrow (TUESDAY) there will be offered at unusually low prices, the following Imported Garments for Infants and Little Children: Hand-made Short Dresses; sizes, 6 months to 214 years; and Long Slips of Nainsook, ‘ each, $1.25 Hand-made Short Dresses and Long Shps of Nainsook, having hand-embroidered yokes, . each, $1.75 Hand-embroidered Linen Dresses in box plaited styles; sizes, 18 months to 4 year, . $2.25 Hand-embroidered Pique Reefere; sizes, 6 months to 9 eat cho Nee $1.35 and 2,25 Also Pique Carriage Covers, hand-embroidered, 3,50 SE SEE AT Ae ‘ay astra ea ts tn Halen B. Altman & Cn. gaara ee ol Sea. a | TOURIST BAGS and LEATHER ACCES6ORIES. \ Fine Travelling Goods, Suit Cases and Bags of walrus, English sole and pignkin, are shown with fittings of silver, brass, nickel or ebony, and Bags without fittings in many ftyles, suitable for women and men. For Motoring, leather and wicker Lancheon Hampers are offered in styles containing service for two, four or sir. pervons. In addition, various accessories, such as Vanity Bags fitted with opera glasses, Carriage Bags, Envelope Purses, Pocket Books and Card Cases, are displayed in the newef leathers, including Oriental calf, powdered seal, morocco, walrus, pigskin and patent leather; also belts of kid and lambskin, calf and mocha, with buckles of silver and gilt. ~~ GLOVES and GAUNTLETS. ®. Altman & Cn. orrer A SELECTED sTOcK OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S GLOVES AND GAUNT- LETS FOR RIDING, DRIVING AND MOTORING, CONSISTING OF STYLES IN BUCKSKIN, CAPE MOCHA AND CHAMOIS, AND ALSO: IN FABRIC AND LEATHER COMBINATIONS. |_Y_A_Y_ A _wW __W _ sv zx ye No Substitute for Nemo “No Other “Just as Go Nemo Special Features Are Patented. The Newest Corset Invention. The Most Phenomenal Success of Thi or Any Other Season. _ Especially designed for slender and me- dium figures; has a medium-high bust, Gives the small-waist iy the beauti- ful. curves and the exquisitely moulded back that Fashion requires. v The New Military Belt (patented) in- duces an erect and graceful carriage— oA that's STYLE. Oh The Double Garter Attachment patent td) evenly distributes the weight and keeps the Corset always in plac f -that's COMFORT =" NEMO superiority in all Nemo models is based upon patented features of great merit which can- not be used in any other corsets. They are made of fine Coutil, and for hot- wether wear, of light.and strong batigte, making them {deal garments for Spring and Summer, Here are a few of our leading specialties: rt or long walst 4 Self-Reducing Indlapenaadle to the stout $2.6 Plat-ning Front 3'y*, : Gare Oe Minton st, OmG! Bust-Adjusting axes x ow or, nigh “er * $40 Anto-Garter Se"tecat’ Reriey Oriental Fabrics for Summer Draperies. A large variety of beautiful color combinations, In dts. tinctive Oriental designs, suitable for Summer Homes, Cot. tages, Hotels, Yachts, ete, ts shown in our Drapery ‘Dept sThird Floor, Cotton C s Java Prints 7 Mp fnch wide, S6c- a yard, | 36 inch wide, 128c. ‘a yard, Arab Cloth Damascus Stripes I inch wide, |. 40 inch wide, ad ia! ine Witt) | 40c. and 4Be, a yard, Arabian Nets 4) cotors) Cratonench widen so inch wide, | 28c., /Oc+, 20c. @ yard, 60c, a yard,§ ' jMadras, Plain Figured and Striped, éxclusive desigus and colors,’ 50 inch wide, 40¢, 50¢, 60c) 7Sc., $1 a yard, Indla Crepes, semi-transparent and medium we for por- tieres_and window curtains, 50-inch, $1.28, $1,50 and $2,00 a yard, 7 f 24 inch Floss Cushlons, covered with Orientar s.a’*rlals, $1.00 each, Special Remnants of Cotton Crepes,’ Gretonnes and Tapestries, for Cushions, Couch and Furniture Coverings, etc, at half regular prices, \ A.A. VANTINE @CO, Broadway, between 18th @ 19th Sts. la Full Dollar’ s Worth Free If sick, simply write Dr, Shoop, ‘box 10, Racine, Wis: thd you will receive free an order for a full dollar package. You pay nothing, promise OOK. for this Shield _ fon the window wien

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