The evening world. Newspaper, August 2, 1907, Page 7

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CN dll v | ——tral—Stution this afternoon —As— she! |Bimmons, of Prospect’ piace, Brooklyn, moa eines BU a ee , believe that he should pot be allowed asaemeemamanneeyct rr teamarrernt cere oreo Dai PENALTY . ital Punishment in Crimes Rib. Against Young. The Rev. Dr. J. Rottome tx rector of Grace Chapel, an Episcopal mission in. Eant Thirteenth street, and little Katle Tletschler, the Intest victim of the crime wave, attended the Sunday echool of parish. -° To-day to an Eventing World reporter Dr. Botteme paid: “I believe that the Legislature of the Btate’ of New York should speedily Dane a law making the penalty for a Jerim{nal attack on a woman’ or ohila ‘@ capital offende, fust as 1s done in pome of the Southern and Western Btates. A speedy -trial’and the electric chair for some at’ thera creatures who Prey on womanhood and innocence ‘would, I belleve, go far toward check- ing the epidemic of mich crimes. ‘The. knowledge that, unless he @ctually kills bis victim, he will ea capo with a short term of Imprison- ment, appears to act gs an encotrage- ment to the flends. ‘We need more police here on the eagt aide. I bolfeve Gen. Bingham ts Going his best, and I have no fault to ‘find with the work of the polfcemen in this neighborhood, but we-need more pf them. Crime Liable to Be Duplicated. “I do not recall the little girl who was Killed {n the cellar. I am told, though, ‘that she attended our infant class regu- (larly, and was a bright, well-behaved, pretty Mttle thing. Her parents, I am jtold, are respectable, God-fearing peo- ple. The crime, I take ft, Ix such as a Gegenerate is liable to commit in a con- jgosted quarter at any time under prea ‘ent conditions, “I do not wish to blame the aituation ‘on the authorities. I am confident that ‘Providence—will_not_allow this atrocious thing to go unpunished. “Nor do I wish to blame any nation- ality without absolute knowledge af the 'fdentity of the criminal. The assailant q@ay havé been an Italian or a Turk, yr any one of @ dogen nationalities Phat are packed together In this part ef the city. I only hope that he was jpot an Anglo-Saxon, And I do Chat the police cated him, prove him jeullty and send him to ‘the electric ghatr, where he ly belongs. a # citizen and a clergyman, I to live ar hour longer than it require, to comply with the forius of the law.’ Dr. Bottonie © Understood phere, would be , but that the burial would take rested tx og footsen tant ‘A movem: on 0 induce Cor- mer Horburger, who ls the Tammany ler of the district, to call a mas kmeeting of the /tesponsible citizens o: aid lice Department for \ fwomen and ‘children. 2 CATCH THIEF IN ACT OF STEALING PURSE ‘Man Who. Took Money Left| ~on Sheif in- Grand Centrat Station Is Arrested, ) Clara Multaly, of Pelham Manor, went {fo @ telephone booth in the Grand Cen-| lentered she laid het purse on a shelf! (around the telephone atation: promptly \stepped up, annexed the purse and \OMce detectives saw the act and an- exed. the young man. When Miss Mullsly left the booth and tomted by the detectives. At =, Meet she went to Centre Biren’ Gone = fer os i is jj)» ALL HANDS HELPED, [Stonor Seems to Have Been Barned All Around at This Accident. the Mittor of The Brening World: “With-all-due-respyet to Mr, Prank 1. ‘A young man who hed been hanging! | f-VEAR-OLO GIRL FOR FIENDS WHO | RESCUED BY MOB ATTACK GIRLS] FR Rey. Dr. Bottome Urges Cap-| Sailor Clubbed with Crowbars by Witnesses of ‘His At- tack on Pier. A mob of feveral hundred men and wothen stoned Kerl Nelson, a burly waa ~ being dragged. to the Church atreet ‘station mfter “an attack upon an elght-vear~ st. The man was covered with blood and ‘cut and-truieed from head to foot Nter in the police tramp sailor, while he before he found~ sl station, streets, op the North River, when Swhte attacked her, neize her about the throat her. fel! upon him with’ crowbars. weighs 200 pounds, ike a reed before the blows of crowbars. A watchman on rushed down the wharf, pécking weapons as they went, Diepersed Mob with Pistol. Minsler crashed his way through scatter the would-be slayera of Bwede. ‘As Minsler hauled his prisoner along the pier a mob began to collect on West rang out of street. Women crowd and struck the man in the face in spite of the fatting of the police. Men and boys stepped to | repo man's club. within a few feet of him and hurled| missiles at his head or struck at him with long sticks and clubs. t would have succeeded had not infomements ot Station. Sythe man to the door of the tion house and waited outside until : At 11.36 [Gay evening, I destre’ to state that not jonly the steamer Frank Jonex assisted | search (being the first (on the | but also ithe Edgemont, when @he hove tn aight, used her searchlight nd was the last-to steam away when |ét was seon that farther elfott was us-. jtess, fact thet if any honor are to be be- | stowed: the patty of! youne men‘ in 44 paphtha Jaunch (unknown to the writer)| ;@hauld not be forgotten for their ttre. | Yeas efforts In seeking for thé body of the unfortunate young man, whose loss threw gloom ovéeriwhat Had been @ very enjoyable outing pf the Naw, Amerioan’ 1 Club, be, AProsting you 2 eae in Ne Zou will ative nes ae a bide wy RONIN No. 45 West Thirty-ffth strost, City, ees y- t City, SHOT WIFE AND COMPANION THEN. KILLED: HIMSELF. | . BOISE, Idaho, Aug. "s: a fancher of Jordan Valley, Ore., shot ‘and ‘Killed Nimself to-day after mhooting death last night his wife and’ Al¢r [Brncen Beat lat ee eiuiraad home unexpectedly and “his -yeito RE a eee: noe more, : } them bt 4 Metenean, Incidentally, I might mention. the , | “Our will steadil and Plains trolley 0M BIG GIANT The , victim of the attack Is little Annie Tittman, of No. & West street. ‘She was ,plaving on the: Baltimore and Obio pter, betwten Bector and’ Morris Henry Fox, of No. % Ludlow strest, and two friends, who were on a trutk aw the man step up behind the child, and choke They sprang from the truck ‘and the pler picked up the stunned little girl and car- ried her toward the street. "Longshore- men, who heard. what had happened ‘The big Swede was under a smother of about sixteen men, all of whom were! endeavoring to bat hla brains out with | clubs and fron bars when Policeman | preas, fighting with his oliib, He had to pull his gun and wave !t about to/ ‘Then an effort wae made to seperate the policeman from his prisoner, and arrived from the Church | A howling mab follow- ate. “representatives, wearing- be’ at’ both the stations PRICES FOR FULL CITY LOTS, 25x100 FEET, IN BEAUTIFUL, HEALTHFUL WILMONT PARK COMMENCE AT ON A VERY EASY.PAYMENT PLAN; NO _INTEREST—NO TAXES—NO OTHER EXPENSES WHATEVER. From this store to Wilmont Park, which is situated on one of the highest points in Weatc! County—m‘dway between the large cities of Mount Vernon and’ wie Piains—on the create Plains trolley road and convenient to the Scarsdale station of the Harlem Railroad, In Scaradale and the immediate vicinity of Wilmont Park the value of property has been increasing, There is no reason why Wilmont Parb should not do the same. Churches are right at the property, a The question of transportation between the cit; splendid train service of the Harlem Railroad—60. trains a day at lic a ride, The White The New York, Westchester and Boston ow being built—its trains will run 50 cailes an hour and will form direct con- nection with the New York Subway system, to which, it is promised, ferred, ‘Phis road will run near Wilmont Park, and will make what is ‘almost a matter of seconds. So the question of transportation is rn casy Be Sare to Come Ont to Wilmont Park on Sanday. BLOOMINGDALES Real Estate Department _ Bloomingdale Building, Near Lexington Ave., 59th St. Side. aken \o- patrol wagon and: driy- When arraigned sbefare Magistrate Corrigan Nelson declared chat he had not meant (o harm Ute chfld in an: way, He said he was asleep on () pier several children to amtise themselves by down his ne he awoke he Ju Uttle girl, thinking Before he could relrane ner, a mob of Nongwhoremen Jumped on him and pro- posed to lynch him. He sali they would murely haye Idilled him had not the police interfered The court waa Impresned by nia story and refused to entertain a charge of ngmult. As Nelnon said he had no home he wax to the for six month: ey THREE KILLED N GUN EXPLOSION OK FRENCH WARSHIP ‘Five Other Naval. Men Injured During Target Practice at Toulon, Workhouse old the TOULON, Avg. 2—Three men were |\etled. and’ five others Injured by the Nelson fe more than six feet tall andj explosion of ‘@ gun during target prac but he went down! tice to-day on board the French tratn- ing ship Couronne. Two of the wound- ed men sustained dangerous {njuries. This is another In the recent series of Acoldents in the French navy. PARIS, Aug. 2—Minister of Marine Thomson admitted to-day that some of the large calibre shells used during th recent naval manoouvres In the fed terrancan had exploded promaturely. He@said the reason was that old black powder had been used. The present ammunition will ke reloaded with m Unite, which explodes only on concus- tion. TO TEST AEROPLANE. the up the the} French Government to Give Amer- fean Invention a Trial. PARTS, Aug. 2%. — Wright brothers aeroplane is to have der the direction of the French Gov. ernment in aD note Yrights declin to~ to diac Whoft maintaining thelr Usual secret? The geroplane was shipped trom Day: the home of the inventive the nto, fEamores on July. ie Officers of the Military Balloon Co: will be the only witnes: f the test, Announcem 5 Sunday World readers in Greater New York will receive a free ticket to Miller Bros famous J01-Ttanch at’ Brighton Beech Park next Sunday. Order from your newndealer. Edition Imitad re- he WE WANT YOU TO COME OUT TO To See the Beautiful Home Sites on Sunday. “Trains Jeave Grand Central-Station (43d Street and Lexington Avenue) on Sunday A. ML, 12.48, 1.36, 2.36 and 3.36 P. M. and the station at 125th Street ten minutes later, TRANSPORTATION COSTS YOU NOTHING. -badges~bearing the words “4 for all the trains to hand you a along one side of the property: 9 iu THE EVENING WORLD, ~ AS BLACK HANDER @ secret test un- | future The! Bioomtngd@ulés’ Wilmont’ Park," yy and Wilmont Park is solved by the New York and Westchester AT CONEY ISLAND Demand for Money Received! by Employer in Magio’s Writing, Say Police. Additional evidence that Stecplechase Park wae set on fire by the Diack tant} Soclety was gained by the nolice thin| morning. when they arrested Tony Magio, eighteen years old, of Weat Fit-| teenth street, piclon of baying eént Black Hand let- ters to hin eniployer, Raphael Penza, who conducts @ restaurant at First and ‘Woat Mfteenth streets. ~The prisoner was a waiter in Penza's place, opposite Steeplechase, and there fa a:atrong suspicion that he is the youth who sent blackmailing letters to George ©. Tilyou, ewner of the burned park. Penza recently recelved a Black Hand letter which read: * end us $1,000 by the bearer of this |letter, or we will blow you and your family to pleces, Remember the big fire!"* ‘The letter ‘was decorated with the customary Black Hand pictures of drip: ping daggers ‘and black hands. . Penza was ao alarmed that he feared to-tell the police, and for several days kept his family tndoors. The letter was delivered to Pensa by Magio. T er came to em- Mio. loping, bitterly, and declared Revna been ordered to deliver the let- ter on a threat of death. While he was standing in front of Steeplechase Park during the fire, }fagio says, a man ap- Droached him’ from behind and sud- denly pointed a revoiver at him. The man, sayx Magio, made his promise to take the letter to Penza. “T will follow you every ste you take, and if this letter te aot delivered T will kil you,” Magto eays the stranger said When Pensa had conquered his foar he notified the police, and a doxen teotives were sent to his restaurant from Brooklyn. They aoter under the direction of Detective Vechria. Vaohris watched Mangio_closety saw him talking to several other Ital- and . who he bellevea are m re of the lack ‘Tend. Pretending that his j thumb had been injured. ria in duced Maio to write a note for him. The detective compared the handwrit- ing of the note with that of the Black Hand letter and says they are the same, Magio was then arrested. When questioned concerning the $1,400,000 fire in Steeplechase, Magto re- fused to speak. He was arraigned In the Coney Island Police Court this morning. round trip ticket. *300 passengers will be trans- how a matter of minutes one, ‘ ‘Selling Agen's for the ARREST WAITER} 1 Coney Island, on sua- FRIDAY, Town Site Co., Etc. 19073 UST 2,- nc’ Bigommagdale A Clean-Up in Men’s Low Shoes : Men! G ill hav tunity at Bl - that brings you You will have another opportunity at joom. ingdales’ to-morrow to buy $3.00 Shoes for $2.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes for $3.00, BLUE SERGE SUITS F that are guaranteed to hold their color and and $5 and $6 Shoes for $4. that are cut in the newest styl: for the very ~All leather The best blur Serge Sults you have. ever. bought for $12.00 wete never any better than these. In fact, these suits surpass those that are being generally offered at $12. Boys’ $1.50 Wash Suits, 49c Russian Blouses, sizes 234 to 6-..., Q Bloemingfales", 24 Floor, Men’s $1.50 Straw Hats, 55c 10.5” AVE 590605 -and-all sizes in the lot. Don’t miss this chance! .- MEN'S. $8.00 EXTRA-HIGH CUT HUNTING BOOTS, tan storm Calf, bellows calized soles, hand newed, $5 90: MEN’S $7.00 STORM CALF BLU- ri CHER erOnSrat $4.60 Main Floor, 00th Btreet Section, Shoes Reduced i ( i I Women’s ‘ ‘ Extraordinary Specials: . Women’s $2.50 Tan Kid Julicts ....---$1.98 Women's $2.50' Tan Kid Oxfords... ---$1.98 Broad low heels, flexible turned soles, round toes with tip. Children’s Lingerie & Pigue Coats 25% Off Marked Prices Simply for the purpose of closing our Women's $2.00 Juliets and Lace it entire stocks NOW we haye made this radi- : _Shoes; black kid; turned soles, | coi reduction—a bona fide saving of 25% on hand sewed; tipped or plain toes, at-.....-+- our originally low prices. These natty coats Savings Worth While in Children’s Shoes are just what little cnes of 6 months to 4 Closing White Canvas Shoes and Oxfords at 98c, 79c and 69c. | 7°4F* need right now. = g : They are white lingerie and piq i Children’s $1,50 and $2.00 Shoes, patent kid with white or black uppera ng pique coats in a tan— calf, brown-kid-and-black Hin kid: sizes 4-to0-8;-D and E crore of dainty styles. Some are tastefully trim- widths; all hand sewed soles and spring heels. Our reguler 98c med with embroidery and have lawn or silk linings. fisollineseratembenticmarowlonlnta: " Others are exquisitely finished with hand embroidery sizes up to big boys'5¥¢ at $1.50 : on white pique. Infant's $1.00 Shoes, sizes 2 to 5 at... Boys’ §2.00 and §2.50 Shoes and Oxford: Regular prices range trom $3.98 to Diomlngdales', 24 Floor, sown at. section. | $11.95; to-morrow select any one and pay 25% less than the marked price. y Belts at Half. Of all the belt bargains women have had this season, these are the best. A maker's entire sam> Bloomingdales’, 24 Floor, Lex, Ave. Becticn, Yj ple line of fine linen embroidery belts in a variety of styles at half the usual selling prices. Four Say "har distinct lots, as follows — LOT 1—8CALLOPED AND EM-|LOT 3—TUCKED AND EMBROID- BROIDERED, ...,---++--+24+-8¢| ERE seers ceeees 15¢ LOT 4—EMBROIQERED, eyelet LOT 2—FINE DESIGNS IN EM-| “ Gesign, etc., with gold plated or pearl BROIDERY...-.,.;00000000+ 100 eee Lingerie Ey A pleasing variety of popular Sy styles, in black and all the newest colors—actually worth | $3.00 and $4.00. oe $ cial Saturday, at.., 1.98 Some have deep knee flare flounces trimmed with shirrings, pleatings and small ruffies, Many, other pretty styles, Bloomingdales’, 24 Floor, 50th St. ‘Becton, _ Women’s Summer Underwear WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WOMEN'S LISLE THREAD AND buckles. a Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, Sale of Good Umbrellas UMBRELLAS “HERCULES” UMBRELLAs, made of English made of fine American union taf- ~ 2 feta, —_natural--weod han ~ 4 Gloria, in 24, 26 dle; guaranteed, at. . 88c 4 -¥ariety-of natty new designs, Have collar attached-and_pocket - ed 38) (pee “IRONCLAD” UMBRELLAS,| VESTS, white, at........-- 6€| COTTON VESTS AND PANTS tue, 486 made of piece-dyed taficta, lock | WOMEN'S EXTRA SIZE to match; have been 25c. RIBBED VESTS, at........ 9¢ 19 At... UMBRELLAS made of mer- cerized English Paragon frame, fine fancy han- dies, guaranteed, $1. 00 at... rod, and 35c., now Bloomingdales’ _ Specials in Gold Jewelry — jain Flour, 69th St. SILK UMBRELLAS, steel pain with fan- fine fancy handles; $1 9. ban- Btoceeeeee teens oe dies, at.. 68c arises ics Hace aiele pguetel hea DUMBBELL CUFF BUTTONS, | TIE CLASPS, solid gold, set with solid gold with stiffened apie 95c | diamond chips; to-morrow, Ac ; x Sores ee. Wee 1.69 | Boys 49c. Blouses at 19c viitened posts; set (with $1.95 | SCARF PINS, cold gold, in ni rose diamond . $1. vatlety of design e Lexington Watches, $3.75 Thin model gun metal, 16 size, open face style, Generously made of fine quality percale, in a splendid on side. None C. 0. D. and No Mail Orders, Sizes 4 to 14 ycars. ch Bt Bloomingdales’ Becton. Second Fidor, stem winder and pendant set; fitted with fine jewelled nickelled movements. Every watch is regulated and guaranteed to be a perfect time jece. The atove very low price includes your monogram eng: in ribbon letters on the case, il desired. Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, Front, Centre, On Easy Terms Our Co-operative Plan enables you to purchase Furniture, | Carpets, Rugs, Sewing Machines, Oil” Patntizys, household | goods; in fact, almost anything at the regular cash prices on very liberal terms.” Warerevns, 34 Floor, Eyeglasses and Spectacles AXIS-CUT PEBBLE EYE- GLASSES—Set in goldoine frames; ~exctustve “centers price $4.00; our special price Of. the greatest Plano Sale.in America. 4 We want every one who does not own a Walters Piano to-attend This Marvellons Sale To-Morrow A Saving to You of $150 te ‘o Sale i : To-Merrou Eoening $350 Style B Walters Pianos, $198 $450 style A Walters Pianos, $225 $550 Style D Walters Pianos, $260. 98c EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES—White crystal lenses; eyeglasses have clips, nose-pieces and patent cork nose-rests; spectacles have nickel- 50 plated nose-pleces. Exclusive opticians’ price $1.50; apecial.,.... iC | EYEGLASSES, AND SPECTACLES — Silex crystal periscopic lenses, Eyeg! are’ skeleton with patent cork nose-rests and solid gold springs; spectacles in gold-filled frames, with solid gold nose- 85c pieces, ats... Main Floor, Front, Centre, ee oe Splendid Hosiery Specials WOMEN'S LISLE THREAD STOCKINGS ; plain gauze lisle thread, openwork: lace ankle and allover lace effects; fast 12%c black; all sizes.........+ CHILDREN'S IMPORTED HALF. HOSE, full reguiar made; Herms- dorf dye@in tan and bla 14c sizes 6 to 8 inches, at Gc MEN'S COTTON HALF-HOSE, Bloomingdales’, Main Floov, $500 styte M Walters Pianos, $250,$750 Style R Walters Pianos, $375 $900' Walters Mastertone Player-Piano, $450 $1,000 Walters Baby Grand Pianos, $600 re PIANOS PRICED UP TO $200 AT Down and $1 a Week No interest, no insurance and no “extras” whatever. Pianos delivered to your home upon payment of $5. Every Walters Piano is fully guaranteed for a term of fifteen years. Bewareof PianoFrauds Don’t Buy a Piano Unless It Bears the Maker’s Name Don’t Buy a Slightly-Used or Second-Hand Piano, for They Are Worn-Out Machinery STENCILLED PIANOS. When # plano is masquorading under an assumed name it jaa fraud, Beware of stenollied pianos, To purchase a piano masquerading under a falee name throwing your money away. a IMEMYour sateruard 1x to get a DeAUtifYl new Walters Plano. The name Walters on a piano stands for the best. You Walters. USEEET Ss WOMEN'S STOCKINGS, fine gauge cotton, seamless, lisle finish 7 invfast\ DIACK etre ases setae WOMEN’S STOCKINGS, plain ‘black cottom,with unbleached white feet; fancy designa and white polka dots on black and colored g/ grounds; fast dye...-+++..... MEN'S EMB'D HALF-HOSE; fine gauge cotton, ecamless, medium and light weight, with allk- gy embroidered insteps.<s+se++s Shoe Dressing For White Canvas Shoes at Half Usual Prices full regular made, seamless are as safe in investing in a Waters Piano as you would be in purchasing United States gold bonds. Ex hy your old plano for one of these beautiful new Walters ||| WHITEHOUSE SHOE DRESS- | WHITEINE, 10c-size, at....-.. SC ffi! | CRANE Pianos and pay any balance due at the rate of $1.00 per G-or. bottles, regularly | ever READY, 25 alse, at, 10c i week. UPON REQUEST our representative will cail, : ¢) EXTRA. WIDE, SILK | TIE Warercoma, 34 floor, 60th St, Section, WHITEINE, 25c alze, atseces 10¢ LACES, per pait.esesee ery 10¢ Bloomingdales’, “Main Floor.

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