The evening world. Newspaper, September 23, 1907, Page 6

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HER BETRAIER Girl and Man She Married Charged with Murder of Boss Who Wronged Her. STABBED. HIM 32 TIMES. Put to Death in Own Factory, Where Young Woman Had Worked. / A gencral police alarm has been sent @ut for Gastano Crivelio and his boau- Sifu) young wife. Vita who are be- VICTIM OF ITALIAN VENGEANCE IS FOUND MURDERED. s friends were beginning [ones turned up safe dreadt hung carly to-day. Lenteen, and Rose and Rave kitted epee Are Fone, a manufacturing tallor, tn his ) Phop, at No. 339 East One Hundred and Boventh strest, yesterday There is not the slightest doubt tn the miads of the Getectives who have worked upon the pase as to the guih of Crivello and Phin wife. tt was' a distinctively taitan crime. Gnd the cause and the reason fir tlie suspicion atiaching to Crivelto and his Wife can be told in a few words. Ara- ma, wealthy and tn a position of , took advantage of one of his jloyres, Vita Arguaso. All who i f marry her. : Instead, he married another. Then the gitl married Gaetano Crivetlo, Trallan with red hair and ao ago. They lived at No. 301 East One from the home of. Aragona, at No. an er factory, She went back to her machin: “About ten days ago. " Stabbed Thirty-two Times. retired larly yesterday morning she left her } fhome, saying that she was going to =ifjnish up some extra work at the fac- ‘tory. Her busband accompanied her. Aragona, as was his custom, went to 4 the factory at the same time, And tw r Aragona wee found dead In . stabbed thirty-two time }menner that left no doubt of the ani- jmua that Inspired the assassin. When the killing of Aragona was re- rted-.at the East One Hundred and th gtreet_station Capt, Carson pu forth extraordinary efforts to catch the tora-of-he-erime,-for_there have | m four Italian murders in his pri But the detectives fade siow headway, Evén. the relatives of the dead man fused to give information that would i elp. It did not take long to get @ patch- work story of the relations that had ted between the tailor his Peautital employee: but the detectives A not jpcover unt o-day ye th {the man Vita married nor thelr ad- . When they went to arrest them the suspects had escaped. Arrest Seven Witnesses. * In trying to cet a line on Vita and her Piovaiu, civ weiecuve arrested: s: Witnesses. Amon the was Vita's fifty-year-ol) mother, Antonina Salo- mo ot No, Wt base 6 diunaced “Fitth' street. Al} of u re believed to know a sindtion in tip: factory y tox. ney were arraigned in Harlem Police to-day, At the request of As-| District-At bymons they mt to the custody of the Corone: fereafter they will be in the hands pf the District-attorney, who Js anxious, ke an exa and employed thirty men and women His factory !s on the second Moor of the bullding, and it had long been his gustom (0 o there Sunday and. lay @ut material for the work Monday. | Yesterday he kissed his wife and chil- ren, and told them to remember that happened he loved them da Stanislao, an employes, paszet (the factory an hour later and seaine “the door open went in for a chat SHmbing ithe statrs, ie tound chairs ad furniture overturned and on the foor we = Argo desperately for pelts. ieftdmpsinta. of Po thumb and middie “which were photogra! The police learned that Aragona we to Vita’s home ten days ago with » foreman. Francesco Stilotrom. Arag: Gemed Vita. 19 rejuirn, to. his factory. “and consented. Her first name only ap- Bears on the pay-roll, which the police In connection with the murder. the Nice of the East One Hundred’ and ation garly to-day ar- whe sald they Simatt!” twenty-two oor No. Gi Bast One Hundred an @ixth. etreat, and Antonina Salone, frenty-six yeare old, address refused Mustache. Thix was about two months |W. 1. D. Chew Hundred and Sixth street, two blocks | store B19 East. Ore (Hundred and Eighth | will lead to their I cealmeht. Mr. 1 f j ew called on Dr.|bours, trying vainly to tepals tite eet | || wat ii a harles “Heritage yesterday and asked | | muciine and as vainly trying to . pl 4 Ara-|him if a man could swallow his teeth | QM fome, passing craft. The rains ona, alrcoough he had cast her“off, de f t wing It BERS RHADA shorter sicher | fired Wer to continue working at th 4 hi ed them half to seath as their | other boy and girl of age. was kept at the New 22 RR SEPISANTO TAIeCAT engine. they left home was to W of the alfatr expected him—to} MAN’S TEETH MISSING Ce Gad eel nearaa the Souna | Prasio’s saloon, at No Sate MAY BE IN HIS STOMACH, | aitcrnoon se vzarfetly When ther did’ not GLASSBORO, N. ot postal notices | graze and finally the a reward for the return of his | h hohe has mysteriously | = for Information that! tf om. he Is e gave out and 1 Nie a -HEALTH,COMPORT AND STYLE ¥ TO MILLIONS OF STOUT WOMEN We count it a duty te our hundreds of thousands patrons to publuh « series of Weekly Bulletins explaining the exclusive merits of the NEMO SELF. CORSET, 1% that stout women ray be warned against wasting their time and money on worthlers uaitaboas The NEMO is the only corset that more than « corset; that does scrnething for you which po other ‘corset can do, For example: The NEMO SELF-REDUCING CORSET is famous throughout the world as the only corset that has ever helped a stout woman to reduce her figure with comfcrt and safety h yoll give any stout woman a better shape than the-ever-had before, 20 that-her skirts may be “taken to” three of four mehes There is no substitute for this corset, and the numerous mitabons have succeeded in nothing but 1 emphauzing the sell-endent supenonty of the “Neneg SELF REDUCING: Da tl CORSET. =! BEWARE ~ IMITATIONS. Physicians, dealers and dressmakers will advise you to get the corsct with the Improved Self-Reducing Strap, the Gracusted Front Sicel and the Double Garter Attachment, all of which, ere patented Nemo features, excluitve and indispensable, without which your fgure cannot be successfully and safely reduced Next week's Bulletin will explain how and why there pea! Nemo-features ere doing wonders for stout women—he sure to read it. ~ One Self-Reducing Corset, at Economy Sour a oe You will fad Nemo Corsets every good store where corsets are sold. Model No, 312, for the tall stout woman. Ol Coes! @ Whit ot Drab } $3.00 Model No. 314, for the short stout woman, Of Couti in White of Drab Model No. 516, for the tall stout woman Ot White Brocaded Coutd Model No. 818, forthe short stout woman. O! Whe Breaded Cou | $5.00 AMedel No 615. sith Bust Ot Wate. French Cont OUR NEW BOOKLET, “MYQIENIC PIOURE-BULLDING> MAILED FREE ON RRQUEST ¢ MOPS BROS, Manulectyrers Corser 4th Avenue and 12th Strect and (Store (Greenhut Pi esent an_ unrivaled display of children and misses’ suits for school and holiday wear. Every. | weave and design accepted as the correct form Company of dressing “for the young girl is among this collection at incredibly low prices. The Shoe department has a complete stock of - sturdy Russian calf shoes and tall top boots that are certain to prove satisfactory footwear for girls and misses. formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) oa t ieee 5 E : THE EVENING WORLD, MORWDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1907. |Picked Up Early in Morning McCarthy Accused of Visiting } ges j a } After Relatives Thought | Bronx Saloons and De- FALL OVER PRECIPICE. They Had Perished, | manding Money. = A party of six young persons, three | youths ami three girls, who went out Match Followed: Jom the Bound in a motor boat yester- | Twenty-sixth sti day, had a general alarm sent owt for |}@ppointed on the force just cu» week |Franoss Mather Jackson, daughter ef) z | them when they did not return late jast | *£0, night. A lot of anxious parents and Uttle craft had been wreeked and|!% the bronx. Locaet up with Mc-| Mr. Hill was with Mien Jeokeon when | ‘the occupants lost. But the missing | Carthy was James M y tired -andcold_and—wet_and RiBiy Len alimotorl booke! down: For a weck there Imve been stories iikely that Miss Jackson would fave| In the party were Cyril White, etgh- teen years old; Robert Tomlinson, sev- seventeen and mixtesn reapectiviy, all ¥' report of the case the next time the living at No. 10) Broadway. and an-| nan appeared. Sey Ee At 9 In the Morning. The boat in which the three couples|and there demanded took the trip la the property of George | Carthy showing his shield and threat White, an older brother of Cyril. It) ing arrests unless the money was paid Club in Beho Bay. It 1s a twenty-fve- | saloon, at No. 658 Morris avenue, where,; into serial story form will eppear | foot sloop equipped with an auxiliary |{t is said, money was refused, but he. The plans of the young persona when | wanted . Sept. 2—While the relatives of the party became un- ot wes aakod to send outa general! ~ ho bedraggled six aid not reach New | Rochelle until after midnight. They ex, od that just off Bands Polnt their to we. Yard ep Uitte! bane Higyeed and tossed In the ||} B nk | (THE 14TH EET STOKE, > awells of the Bound. \ . 2 race Finally about 12 o'clock the George /}’ ieee i 34th to 35th 30. Portes picked them ap and towed = them back to New Rochelle. 00, will omwear three ordinary $1 00 For «clean cut values the shoe department can also be depended upon. Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York * of the first saloon man whe gave hem | money, had followed MoCarthy end Mo. | Laughlin, and at One Hundred end) Forty-Afth street ted them out to Policeman Wick, of the Alexander ave- not know it, but pollosman,” he sald. ‘The he lauere Ho Were arraigned { {he Morrisania Police Court later tn the day. WEDDING COMES AFTER Bride and Groom-to-Be Took a Tumble Together and a Love GPSteerense ereeerennenssensesen seen sess SESAEEEEEAEAAAAE ASABE ANE SEE GSES. ‘TUESDAY, 10 A.M.TO 1 P.M TO-MORROW TO-MORROW A.M. TO 1 P.M. 10 A.M TO1 P.M Wentenis | Children's Surts. | Dresses. | Charles’ F. McCarthy, policeman at- |teched to the East One Hundred and et station, who was| WILMINGTON, Del, Bept —Miss was locked up in the Alexander | Mre. Job Jackson, and Frederick Ham- ue station to-day on suspicion that|fiton Hill will be married on Cot. 12, bean blackmailing saloon-keepers|and back of the affair is a romance. | to fear that the | TO. MORRO LOMO | oa Torr Mf] tox 4 70 10 Laugulin, a mo-| both fell over @ precipice at Binghern- | amd sound but cory Who lyea In the house with Y¥& year-ago. } McCarthy, at No. 68 East One Hundred) The two Brey eea ee ther, exly | 7 t time fare t monte: and It was the old | 4M4 Beventy-ninth stree ("tor the, efforts, of Mr. HI’ Hi | ¢ 1, £ resh_ _.Meeats. Yl ore :t« of @ polloernan xo! Bronx extorting mone keepers who keep open after hours. The liquor dealers’ were told to make k through the/|mot her death. Although Injured him- y from saloon-| self, he carried the Li to a place of! ® friendship between the} recovery 3iss in. Pl trimmed PUPPIVO CEVEVIFO a Se ees ey Robert Winners, Jac! ;oon is an hireas amd a member of Wil- Orders Fitted Each... (THE 14TH STREET BTORE, Second Floor.) about thelr own) Tt js charged that McCarthy and Mc- Laughlin went to Nicolo Saaso's saloon, No, 687 Morris avenu: about midnight, nd got #10, Mo COME LATHE STRE STORE, Sixth Fh THE 4TH STREDT STO. SHIN Floor eer ea nae a eer ee al FIPSVEP SIG SF: The Round-Up. The great sensational play done! TO-MORROW 10 A, M70 1 FM. Bed Shreads. Good, heavy quality remmed and read: use; worth 7%: more than 1 te ac tomer. No Mall Orders Filled, Bach 55 Cc (CHE 14TH STREET TORE, MaingFloor.) TO-MORROW ie TO-MORK A.M. TO 1 Girls’ Shees. Rochelle Yacht} He next=went to alexanuer | Drora’s shin 10 dalew of tienshel & 38. 1 | Boys’ Pants s Blooiner Pants, We ‘ tn dally instalments in THE EVENING WORLD, Bo tothe yacht | Tlie two men were next at Alexander beginning Saturday, Sept. £8. | | Thrills in every chapter. Love in| they were to) "Ue, where. it —is—cha =} et nk in the late| manded 810 They comp e LECH SLR Co NOe AAO Coe eae ning. ante bing romance of picturesque Amer- appear by dark jo pn and Pasquale Sasno, brothers| oan life, | i and McLaughiin-got-ali the drinks they Se Te 4TH srher STORE, Third Plpor) (TNE ATH steer (TU 14TH STREET STORE. Third Floai BTORE, Main Pjoor.) Pesteesseseoose Stessceceoucesooe $eeeesese: abhi nade ee rrr err Te Tiree rT err Police Depa; feassssasesssesss PECETIAIFIIFISIGS SEV ISESIT IOS _ Dress Linings. Mercerized Fine Dress Linings, including Full line, Spx Gi ad ay Bootle Eee pers | tere Po» treres. Ines, ete. Every ‘ length: yy Sy ~ dente vat ge } 8 THE 14TH STREET STORE, 9; Thied Floot ~ Couch Covers. qusigoeienee" | “Outing Flannel , R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Made of extra heavy rever e SSS ; sel | ] Turkish tapestry; bandsome Orien- L AV<4 Extra good quality, in tal: desire: nfants ear. nllesteeeveneeus and stripes, in pink, l blue and cray. Reg- Sc ular price t1c,Nat 4 CRE 14TH STREET STORE, richly Ral 5 INFANTS’ FLANNEL od ail aroun Pretty stripes or wh! (area 5 with pink or blue. 276 values. aes 14TH STREET (COME 1430 OTR ERT 82) foot steee (+ $$. INFANTS Re : g 5 5 Infants Departement. oys uits, (THE padi STREET sTORE, | INFANTS’ LONG DRESSES. feoond Floor.) Tuck a ij th Double-bressted Costs, Russian and = eee Biiembrehase and wide tut- Sailor Blouse styles; patterns by G. Fi 7 fles atthe —_bottom.—_ds. the score. Since 3 to UM years. erman flannel, | Se vari srxeer ‘Tnede would German Velour Flannels, a be: a Fh be ful assortment of good designs “tor. = geod house gowns, kimonos, > value at i. dressing sacques and : we R c RB... eguinr price econ Vien t Def t. Be ite aneste SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE on (THE 14TH STREET STORE, . . ROUND STEAKS. hn ' (THE 147TH STREET STORE, HOUND STEAKS. cut inn the very Third Floor.) z Main Floor) tees teerday ine ef) | 15G R t t TPT ~ if LARGE FYING OYSTERS, coo, estaurant. Storm Serges. | sensicy nuvevisn, ».... TABLE D’HOTB LUNCHEON. W-Inch All-Wool Storm Berges OILY splendid wearing material, in nd the dest you ever} popular col © r a Appetizins lack.” We haya e- a large variety to rts, sell Tuesday “at Cc Cc this apectal price. ICKED BROILERS, Ib 1fe |, LIMMERMANN'S OX TONGUES, very best honey cured » 04 tongues; wel” trimme Tuestay only, Ib... - {THE 14TH STREET STORE. Aixth Floor.) ee WL, and quickness. Price % for complete Luncl- e (THE 14TH STREET STORE, ————— Main Floor.) ae rare? pci Vo d t a: FANCY i ING Mattresses. White Beds a = * ’ _ with one-inch piliars; hea; Cuesday, Hair-Top Mattrenses: good. clean I pretty chilis, extension f brass tt} d filing. bound edged, close tufts: | fora and eanesday an covered ip spindles "on } Food | qual- head nd j = C deg airipes “ feet. Bi icking; spe- mote elal for . vases; all! e f bursday thiz sale. 2 sizes _——————] (THE 14TH STREET STORE, (THE 14TH STREET STOKE. (THE STREEY x Fifth Floor.) ith Fiesta noe nbs aoeicer eee September 24th, 25th, 26th. (Millinery Parlor, Second Fleer.) Fresh Frutts tic Waseca bles: Meat Deft. , With the Millinery, | || dersrag eater salen ype Sern ene TET ase tay Special Displays of 7 -\P |] bemket, G8e.; Ib. ey ONIONB—1084 or yellow, extra fancy fOTTOM aeND CORNED 13 = LIMA BEANS, WAX BEANS OR Qc | tiines Bic: @uart gasker L2G “OF Spring Lawn = Thew model Gowns, Suits, Wraps, Neckwear, Footwear and || |] ORREN PTHING BEANS—2 len. FOTATORS. Patra taney “White Tor lee guaranteed to mol PC ORS FD ET GTONGTES 166 SPANISH ONIONS-..A fresh Importation ; Potatces, medi | ad #235. 150 trom penle, “Bpals) sweet, eusosieat t5¢ | white onions; @ Ibe. 25; Ib.. : . ust (THE 14TH STREET B8TO | Rostery, Gloves, Veils and Ueiling ; Silks, Dress Fabrics, Crim: mings and Dress Novelties Generally. CME CH STMT RTOWS, Cul , Wloord S.BAUMANN & BRO. Dressmakers Supplies ee NEW Yorn | NT HOS! scr- JERSEY COVEXRE! ub “1K CHE MORE EAT: fects heaton mere BRAY COVERED best Forse: | | SiLK SOUTACHE BRAID, 12-yard Tonle olastlp eras ar fenaional ‘dresema pieces, black and colors; to be v4 -| Worn a great. deal C (6) this fall; a piece, Pa = ———— ‘AR BRAND CLIMAX BRAND NICKEL - a PINS — 400 as- SEN TIEN ESBUU HGF 160) Va redy ported in & paper; 2¢ WASHABLE Hain DE ELAsry ine each . LINEN COR- SOnT LACES, 0° 3¢. value; ® pair AIR TUB MOTOR TAC yard long: Sc. Value; « palr.: CHILDREN'S WAIST falue; each, . 3296 QKIRT | SUFFORT- ERS, for keeping thes akire or shirt LARGE ALL OVER HATR DRESSMAKERS’ PINS, {n all alzes, haif-pound box- 2 valu 4 -inch poste, extra h Inoquer, value §25, With beass trim 14.75 | Mich work, value RUGS, AXMINSTERS, 9x12, formerly 19-50 NHTSA, made of real French hair tn all 246 ALPACA SKIRT $27.50, at...... MACHINE MNBS- L waist In ite proper RAED. Seyard DLES, for sny Bbe. pieces: piack end 8.3x10.6, fo1- 7.50 ine: paperot || piace: Boe. Rater 1¢ merly $22.50, at 6x9, formerly 412-50 11 alaen: ‘176 SATEEN BSKIKT | jem, MENDING |OERCRIUZED pry $18.00, at...... i Z conDs, | | WILTONS. DEXTEWS —_ KNIT- | WoOroreven, 20| plain Sr combina: lorns 50 ING COTTO! Spa ese : Y Ye 9x12, formerly 39: 7 This famous Spool Cot- ||s TTY. « TRIM4 | SILK | MING BRATD, |g plece sss» Mp BIXBY!S ROY A SHOE DEESSING, $45.00, (ato...., 83x10.6, for- 32-50 merly 640,00, at ton, regularly 6c. 2 spdol, The {ull -200- yard spools of 6-cord BONE COLLAR BUTTONS, 1 don, foreerii, 46 GYEM READY BUT- AD JUSs 6x9, formerly 99,50 TONHOLES, 3) tt Not, more than bottle eiise. 2Gl) S88 be resuiated Dressing Table in me Bolla Oak Dresser, Lhe lid raw hal Snen cotton. ae | DOLE s-nhetnes to any delant. my | hopasy fuish’ highly Bee eal ere Ai eR eel toparowera, Fe Pee et OG, 6 spools toa customer, | ire EN OH PRAM || tte; these Ne Jp polishes, with three y ; bevel .piate mirror, wie en No mail or erieraeteess pret yhealy |g’ Sremers: 40.80. 48%% former 7-49 Anisheg in esse BET Tats || telephone or- CRAVEN DRESS | So, at. 50 912.00, at....-, straight trout efteat: | ders filled. C || ° sitet “runs! | nike) or Seo ge |g ey val; & card | panned; exch, OO Spool)..... : orp - vouNpa- | tal ode PRCKAMDS | PH IATH RTE abs mS oe ir a! L; ‘ a 4 Macher 40" atone’ ain Th Delrrvshoued pets vil) rte

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