The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1907, Page 10

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~ FUNERAL OF GIRL __ Abandoned for Fear of Mob Vio- _ lence in Revenge for Murder of Boylan Girl. 5 taken by the police and the priests rch of the Holy | & omitting a church ceremony. ~~ The funeral procession to ve allowed the assemblage 0 le to handle. Ae it wes, a big detall of the East On: 4 ath Stree: & to control the 4a wh to question every Ttalian ar. n New York yeathrday > give a’ sat f himself and C enter vp Told Conflicting Stories. A Bimple Service. Father O'Brien, of the Service in the little flat Thomas Wagner, Max ‘Thomas Layman carried the whit to the hearse. A mob of women @hildren broke through the police ‘At the door of the house and car- | way armsful of flowers that they . from, the casket Ralans of the neighborhood kept Moors while the funedal held the the vicinity. The interment house and found in it Gtancta. ins rear flat on agaged 8 ago. then left, fem and open & bo terday morning he k stand intted her f - minutes. She gathered from tion that he was contempl of town, thy Ttallan who has been aiding police in the search for the guilty ves Cassell and Rugto, the pos! ished and are Hkely to strike importance at any minute. Capt. McCafferty Affected. Jetter proves that Italians in the bornood wher crime was com. know th of the perpe- assisted them (o escape and are them to elude the police. the day Viola Boylan’s tody was @ law-abiding and infiuen- Tatian citizen of Harlem, horrified the atrocity of the crime and indig- wnt because he believed some worth- vantryman of his had commitie! Tt wore to Capt. Walsh thar ne ling to assist to (hé search for ‘ ‘Since that time he has ‘Aiding the police secretly, as he In tin case “T have ¢ to-day, t ‘ ¢ ' ii@ren of my own.” going out and working on the case my- self. I know the matter Is in the Dest of hands in charge of Lieut Carey, Lieut. Petrosino and the others, but ! feel so strongly about it that I would Mke to be taking part in the hunt my- self. LOUIS CARUSO IS HELD FOR WAVING KNIFE AT A GIRL. Threat of Biack Hand. slimy organisation to woh of Viola Boylan belong dis- his activity. He received a let ‘@rawiéd tn Ltalian, to-day. Roughly Into English the letier reags You keep om heiping the ‘ eee Zo Te Set wee ly in Litue Italy knows what Se mello got. He told the police who! an ltalian priest in the FORK, abou two years ago, Within he was found on the street Yhis skull fractur.- The recip (Of the letter took it to Capt. Walsh, Louls Caruso, twenty-five years old who gave his address as No %% Ear’ One Hundred and Eleventh street—the district in which the Boylan child was Slain—was to-day arraigned in Marr! sania Court, charged with attempting to atiack a sixteen-year-old girl in the Bronx. The complainant was Amelia Busoh, who is wattress in s restaurant "| conducted by her mother, at No @i Southern Boutevard. She said that Caruso had bean waten- ing her from @ vacant lot soross the arrest in the case was made street for several days. Yesterday t Port Chester, in West-| evening he went into the restaurant ty, Capt. Donovan, of that! ne price of egg mand- into custody Alfonso ¢ eating one he balanced » jenty years old, who give as No. % Roosevelt sirect, quarter on a Worcestershi , out and came back. Lieut. Petrosino went to Wer today and took charge of | He was brought down to the| @f the murder, but the sister of | ehild could not ide: him | @f the men who had sccasi wa Fios on the street. Petros: Believe that Giancts co: ct ‘Don't you want to buy my kpife be fore 1 lose it?” cams om racwed Pol the restaurant at- | an Tate of the Alex- aner Avenue Stalon and sent Caruso but be has tnforn tirunoing. The polloeman pursued him was a chum of Tony Casselli|for three blocks, eatohing him at GPA Charlic Rustic, the suspected tugi- | Cypress WANT_A_ SOUVENIR? es Gat ant this snaocncenre cut out this annow ent and put it in your scrap book as a reminder that 718,324 Warlous advertisements have primed in the World so and One Hundred and 1 wireet ead was red burger steak before thor Magistrate Moss to- Carus tougnt ed to @ bam- he reached the sis day held him in ¢ x months, Sabota the notorious Viworiio came forward and of ate refused to socept him as Caruso went to Hariem Ss NEW-YORK GIRL DROWNED. BALTIMORE Diss Alice od years, of this Gwendolen Marr, New York, both United ‘Railways “end been far this any'® restaurant at Bay 137 771 Park. w frowned yesterday > © fret K pier there WHORE THAN IN THE HERALD Where Cooling Bre Blow. 2a t rt of the a think this will prove of + « * in Penneyiva if it only helps to reminc « unparalleled popularity that a Sunday World “ @ the f noeck Rall is what thousands use and runat on miles round ost everybody reads 7 wey by gravity, oat entrancing ride pe fanned by breeses dor of pine and wild 17 WILL HELP-¥Oy TO Fits MANY A WANT OF YOUR OWN er mounte arrying the powers, et WHO WAS SLAIN, angements for Burial F rom Church if e ‘The funeral “sf Viola Boylan was held this afternoon from the home oo her parents 4°) No. 2290 Second avenue, and the manifestation of hhitlerness in the crowd that _ssapleis showed the wisdom of the action Rosary the church and the exercises there would | f a crowd that the police might have been| oylan worl was seat to te nelehboring ctties Hancta arrived, niet Donovan oned Ginacta wald he | « that knows Bhe is Mra. Marie Coppola, who en ne third floor. Giancia om with her two months; * He lived with her a month and saying be was going to Har- Yew | tom ‘con- ating @ no trace has been found of the} the detectives has not been dimin- | They are following every clue, something of he said | @ 09 Oaruso's bond, but the} 1G Him Candy, Cheers tt, y mut, N. J. of the Peace J. @ abe bide | Freehold | whieh she made the bit of the piece with the Ington, Jr." “But you know Boy. | some re 1) Don't ) don't brag about it but Drew the Line at Osculation old pal oried George M. O who was Miss Agnes Nolan actor-author-dancer-composer-peo- | M! ducer and then some in “George Wash-/ poo iki ~ THRONG TO HEAR VERDICT IN THE “Yes, I'm at the head of the history clans when It comes to the chaste salute | 4opa" interrupted the Tanteo bgerd “put I'm saving ¢ all me @ stingy thing :f take thie and run out and | nay. He slipped the J. P. a bill that onused ja horse to run away owt tn front “He'a the candy kid, you know,” | marked Sam Harris buy your wife YOu care.” sald George. under his breath, as he got ou black book with ‘th A barefooted girl |weteran looked tn at t Capt. McCafferty in deepiy interested | *8it cordisily greeted by Str ‘Harris jm “Back of the stove with the other “ince I saw that little body in hegrap ce yg tee g a nae the Morgue I have been unable to sleep. |! ever married any actor folks, If I were not tied down by my duties | confessed tne J.P. a here at Headquarters I would feel Ike (enough to sult you you'll have to o singe and put it down to lack of prac ST you @o anything more like that, mires P. Made « Fine inline perweptiniy, the ee Frew ‘more | SSremnons he went elon and that Harrie y of would hear Money to Bu to tour ane y to Bay Eas See of THE EVENING WORLD, ‘COHAN WOULDN'T ‘LET JUSTICE KISS. HIS PRETTY WIFE «loom STi pot, you tone. of someting’ broke fn Mr. Finiah. Fi wort to the FP, ot his often” ig, a, bend yy wee , Miss “Alice Nolan, ‘accom- party panied her to Freehold. and ine you're stenting | returned trmediately ome Sustice day. when White started to kiss o it's the custom — buy youree, > was carrying LOVING Prisoner's Expectation in Court. Va. June rt to-day in HOUSTON. © speak for adie wea: in nce she some “and thats defect in the strings of his not break w open door anu fair matinee,” he h but would control at once. Mr. Cohan, show- | “so if T ain't fani quittal Shared by Many State Senator to mo to the je spired It Je a surprise to me that the GARPET ¢, CB BROWN CO CLEANSING === CASE of Ac- fe the de- the court- appeared Loving mind aia! id have lost 7] 23rd Street. 23rd Street. Size 9x12 ft... UPHOLSTERY DEPTS. mocks, Piece of 10 yards. JAMES McGREERY & G0, 34th Street. a DEPARTMENTS. 1m Both Stores. Sale of Rugs. Commencing Monday, July the rst. Best Body Brussels and Axminster, + ++e+++23,00 and 30.00 Best Body Brussels. Size 6x9 ft... 15.00 Pest Tapestry. Size 9x12 ft...13.00 Reversible Brussels— Size 6xg ft 400 Kurdistan and Daghestan Rugs 17,00 and 20.00 200 rolls, fancy inlaid Japanese Mat- ting... . 10.00 per roll In Both Stores, Sale of Hammocks, Mosquito Cano pies and Nettings. A large assortment of woven Ham- Various colors. 1.00, 1.45 and 2.75 Mosquito Netting. 2 yards wide. Joc Mosquito Canopies in netting or lace All sizes. The remaining stock of Wicker Fur- niture, including sidé chairs, arm chairs, sofas; foot stools and stands in red, green and natural color at greatly reduced prices, FREE TICKET TO GOLDEN CITY, NEW AMUSEMENT PARK, S4th Street. ScUnDaAY, ~/RNISE FUNDS FOR. |BOOKIE ROBBED LOAN, BANKER SAYS UNE 29, 19 CITY BY POPULAR OF $6,500 ON poroare ratey Suggests to Comptroller Metz Denomination Shall Be as Low as $20. at Bridge. Bookmaker Peter Worth Neved ot a roll of 98.300 i | The man arrested gave thi | George H In offering the bonds to the pubd- lic we would recommend that the subecription be properly advertised and that It be kept open for a stated Period. giving only sufficient time | for the public fully io understand | the rare, opportunity for sali in- | \ | vesore to 4 per cent. security of the city of New York at por There souk be no better Amori- people would take pride OWRIRE bonds if iC were made easy ag) them to procure them. We beileve that bankers would be XEY wind to help a move of Unia the success of thr sale stimulation of cor ‘ork City secur- are. very truly yours, J 8 BACHE & CO. JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street. 34th Street. SILK DEPARTMENTS, In Both Stores. Commencing on Monday, July the rst. Sale of “McCreery Silk,” including a large variety of this season’s short lengths. Atabout one-half former prices. ae mentee mma WASHABLE DRESS GOODS, rn Both Stores. On Monday and Tuesday, July the rst and 2nd. 25,000 yards, white and colored washable Fabrics, At greatly reduced prices. Checked Organdie and dotted Swiss. Colors :—pink, grey, nile green. helio trope, cadet, navy and sky blue, red, mais, biscuit, cream, tan, white and black. rac per yard White Madras and corded Persian Lawn, A large variety of stripes, dots and figures, rac per yard First floor, Twenty-third Street Second floor, Thirty-fourth Street ——— HOUSEHOLD LINENS. 1a Both Stores. <Setond Floor On Monday and Tuesday, July the rst and and. Heavy Scotch Damask Table Cloths and Napkins at reduced prices. Table Cloths— 2xa yards... tivinss eps athens as b 2.35 2x2 yards. eerevces HOS GES, Vards.......- a x24 yards....... kins td match— Breakfast ++2.35 per doz. Dinner size,... . age eM All linen Huckaback Towels. Scal- loped ends with damask border.....,., 6.50 per doz, A complete stock of Cotton Sheets and Pillow Cases at moderate prices, JAMES McGREERY & GO) 23rd Street, 84th Street. WAY TO RACES Pickpockets Got Peter Worth’s ~~ Bankroll in Crowd | Bridge while on his way to "he track, When the train rushed into uN HIS FAMILY WILL SPEND THE DAY WITH TOMORROW'S When the sun rises to-mor- row morning, Father Knick- erbocker will get up, lay away his nightcap, put on his slippers and—confronted by the sun of a brand new day—will begin to lay plans for the twenty-four hours of mental diversion and bodily relaxation, both so * essential to another week of hard, earnest effort at bread- | winning. At the breakfast table he will want to glance cver the “er. news headlines of a great, ‘ss: reliable newspaper — one ome-that prints all the news i from all over the earth. After breakfast he will want to read more carefully the news of the day and enjoy its interesting illustrations; to absorb the thoughts of noted editorial writers and to post himself about the | results of great athletic con- tests and of late doings in political circles. » Mrs. Knickerbocker will slip out the Magazine Sec- |tion with its “feature” stories lof Romance, Society, Fash- ions, Religion, Travel, (&c. And don’t doubt for one moment but that Babies Knickerbocker will spread the “Funny” Section out on the floor and have many a hearty laugh over its comic- al pictures and witty phras- ings. Neither will they neglect to amuse themselves for the rest of the day with the “cut-outs” that will be there, all printed in colors, for their especial benefit. Later in the day an eco- nomical shopping campaign for the following week will be planned by reference to the page after page of “bar- gain” sale announcements; offers of competent workers, Positions, Homes, Invest- ment Opportunities, @c, And then, after a pleas- ant walk or a little trip into the country and a visit to the family church, the day will surely have been well and profitably spent. the sta. |g 2D white @ party eatediobiiats are racing mods from Peking ¢ i into « fortune thirer tract To-Morrow’s Sunday World Will Be the Greatest of All Sunday Newspapers. CANARSIE, BROOKLYN S WITH TO.MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD.

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