The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1907, Page 14

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Count, Prosecutor Who Failed. sae ote ht a ate a JAMES McGREERY & CO. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 220 109s “ze of if y { that and was supposed to be thrifty and say- shape, and from one ex uded a ing, Then work became distasteful tc \tase four and one half fect long. ‘The He became connected. with the é3rd Strect 34th Street | bomb consisted of giant powder and miral avenue gang of biackmallers |aynainite, d since then has done no work The detectives declared at cugn always well supped witht UPHOLSTERY DEP’TS. In Both Stores. 4 j f E i? blackmailer had been murdered by nfe| Greinaldl was about twenty-eight }own gang and had mét deat [a mission of murder and d: nile on /}SH8 Old, and was considered ahndauine On Wednesday, October the 30th. Searching the dead man’s clothes De-| R his countrymen. Of late ha has been ing his home with tard . ¥ 5 NEC ETCer EAL sien ental rane Sale of Fine Upholstery Fabrics [tective Mealli came upon papera in the | DUC . {pockets which established his -entts4———————— ———————— and Portieres. : le Walls From ic Bones of |Sent to’ Kill, Greinaldi Weak-/ 174 piso shoved him to.te a member | rge WW. Case, atiytour rare ot,| About 1,000 yards French Armure — ‘Wire Ladder to Hold | ens ands Paysabenalty | suey ea ec rgcat orliuel aude | vend ocean verseys sania ne eeu lie and Damask. Various Period designs Ee eareae RY i With His Life. found IRAE NO railed reementrs vl Lista ar erp rg ‘and an extensive range of colors. Suit- - < rom the | Senger car in the Newark terminal, Hé Province of Trapani, in. Sicily; which | 1eaves a widow and three children. He b { ; final ¢urnished’ worelseriminala’ini Naw (pacrartsy cone ee eee yanve le E OIUN EOIN BODY. - - SAR ~ SV - Ne SUD ae Dy lamite He. Carried Wasigy Sufficient t6, Blow/Up. Re ~ Hallowe’ EN. Sale! 2 EE | 1420 and 225 Suits $ } 75 . Latest’ Models 16" Up Women. : ; able for wall hangings or draperies, 1,50 and 1.85 per yard usual. prices 2.25 and 3,00 + §00, pairs Fine Satin Derby. -Por- ‘ tieres, finished with: fancy ‘silk cord, ; New designs and colors, 9.75 per pala vie usual price 13.50 ° : ae : Renaissance Silk Velour Portieres, _| A large variety of color combinations - and designs suitable for parlor, library | ISTOLS ADD TERROR. jing Finished, Victims Are. Locked In, Whle Gang “Makes Escape. Vito. Greinald!, alias. Vito. Pizzanello, | la member of the Black Hand soctet 'who has been suspected of being ‘m-} fa belteved, hy the police ‘of the | Forty-seventh street ‘station, who dnvestienting-the--mysterious. raid, sae : pes : : a Fle ses five masked burgiara on the richly | Pag ‘ . fplicated in murders, kidnapping anil! Now is the one fand’o por- ~ or hall, : : ke ; : Seareeen era 8 PI 27.50, per pair ri i Ing plots, was cut to pleces z ; ; Foy: memiversiigta his Towa wang ¢aorne tunty to complete your 3 usual prices 35,00 and 40.00 t. last ht. that} i a “t é 2 ss ; Jost Fatih ate Eee LEG pean Mime after “midnight to-day, because he | wardrobe for Hallowe'en 5 Sketches, Estimates and Samples a nee: ara oeac inca Raver only en oe Sarea refused, when tho lot {cll to him, to} di ns or special —dress Teulee ad “adder woven from steel wire, thin, strong, was the instrument by which” aring band lowered themselves yen the roof of the Woodward and elked in. from a window opening on : be fire-escape on the amazed Mrs. }— blow _up—eith_dynamite the home_o¢ | man who had refused to pay tribute. When Grelnaldi's body was found} there was a dynamite bomb tucked un- der his-blug-sweater, whith the police | MAXIMILIAN HaArecENng <——oceas‘ons- —where—attractive_ gy |— 7 oe “ “= distinctive and original style FURNITURE. In Both Stores, s is desi : ca h Ss == On Wednesday and Thursday, iglish Stripes October the 30th and 31st. , an/abe eat reading in her library. 5 KONO CES say would have wrecked an ordinary puxxies the police is how the : | block had it been exploded. ee _. Novelty Cheviots Teresa's eae : In the pockets of the victim the police Broadcloths e Fine Mahogany Furniture, Colon« highest | surrounding found papers we cn Deoves tens Fancy Mixtures - jal reproductions. The ‘collection “in- “by several feet, and~ there: ‘ Pon P! 0 be no way of gaining Sts root IN RIC ut More than mere Tailored cludes many quaintly designed Tables, == in the airshaft rq Suit Te eae Se aie Sto: Sy Boe eee the Itallan detectives dilscovered enough nome the distinct and Chairs and Rocker: ments open. fe costumes Ravoea that / Unusual Desks and Writing Tables, - - scakes them as appropriate for evening as for street. Single _~or double breasted=caal __four-button_cutaways — semi and tight fitting—fu'ly sat'n fined. Skirt ‘designs .of ‘best made-tc-order grade. “Alterations FREE, Sale at All, Three to conyince-them Greinald! had started on a mission of vengeance, that he had been followed by members of his gang+ and, when his heart failed him, was | i if set Upon and murdered. an wl a _| u _____._ Arrest_on_ Suspicion On suspicion that he may know some- thing about the murder, the pollce are ‘Had Confederate. : : : ; ae ae dons woud save | Magistrate Sympathizes. aa gat toro = Soon nthe reer! “Her and Her__Sweetheart, ry ndent Hawking to-day,is always : a before 10 o'clock at night, which but It Is Pennsylvania Law. the nour when Mra. Strong was star- holding © Hugh Manadeld, thirty-two by the entrance of the maskel|/ The old adage, “The course of true years old, of No. 22 Past Seventy-ninti bs Secretaries and Book Cabinets. Richly carved four poster Bed- = steads, oddly: shaped Bureaus, Lowboys, Fe Toilet Tables and Linen Chests. ~ Tea ce ree Tables, with glass: tray 20.00, 29.00, and 37. Soe Parlor and Library Tables, medium size= 17,00, 22.00 and 27.00 Work or Sewing Tables =e 13.50, 21.00 and 35.00 Ladies’ Writing Desks ——-18,00,-25,00-and_30,00____ Library Table Desks 47.00, 50.00 and 55: 00 Ki :| tion with the blackmailing, kidnapping jand murdering organization, and later ders. > ‘Strong’ dwelll is | mel pithe ninth set wp floor of the Wood: Jove never runs smooth,'‘-again tad ita | German Court Declares He 15) street. who was picked up in the yards exemplification in the Centre Street 7} of the New York Central Raflroad_at prong was, reading in the|Court today when Magistrate wane Not Guilty of Defaming | Sity-third street this morning. | Mans- of her epartments when sud-| reluctantly was compelled to hold the leg-and bathe aton a laceration of y she saw the figure of a masked Gen. Von Moltke. ‘ nut the scalp, “He is an On se fré-esceps.* The aged lady pretty, Lena Seltzer, accused by hor mother—a resident of Philadelphia—ot “when she —caught deing-an—Hincorrig’bie chiiG."" Under the} se ___| Mansfield with the murder {s not ap- waht of a revolver gointed et ber. The |jaws of Pennsylvania this is sufficient | BERLIN, Oct. 29.—Maximilian Harden, | parent, although they say—tey~ tave|-— ft the_window wes) {hFO"|to warrant the return of the subject | cattor of De Zukunft, was aoquitted| mood circumstantial evidence against, i and the man leaped In.” undergyextradi onan to-day In the #uit brought against him: - “1¢ you yell I'M Mill/you!? sald the) Lena declared It was all “so foolish." ere. fe by vOrcinalats body was found by Police- ‘and he pressed the weapon against| For she js twenty-oné gears old and | fr ‘efamasion of character by Gen.|man wittiam Hoeffling, of the Hum- Strong’s breest. Bo frightened | caneple of looking after herself gna | Count Kuno von Moltke, formerly |purg avenue station, Brooklyn, who was ‘hat atie—was—paratysed—_A | +47 —interests,-she sald. She pouting:y.} Military Governor of Berlin. In addl-| Walking through Knoli atreet, between qua; —aleo_-maaked,came 10] Drotesied ngainat being held and ridi- | tion, Gen. von Moltke wa rough the ‘the window. Then thrssiounere culed the charge which resulted in the | bear the costs of the suit. - ail Ww ces police taking her into custody in the| ‘The trial_which becan Oct. 23, a! sees aie : first place and the Court then sol- | tracted the greatest interest through- der has been committed in the nelgh- Fireside Arm Chairs and.Roi ee 7 jspecing in the. dining-noom. emnly detaining her. ‘ out Germany. Counsel for Herr Harden | borhood. 38.00, 45.00 and 4800 forward from the rear of the| tn court was her sweetheart, Mark | charged that the court cllaue, of which Nine Wounds on Body: Sas = Sen ee S Von Moltke was a member, was cuilty outs = Low seated Chairs or Rockers The: rain was falling in. torrents and AL Gallaghér, ananly “and” clean-cut, |the wind blowing a gale when the po- : 5 —— : 675, 9.40 and 11.50 being held at the Roosevelt Hoapita!. Just how the polloe pope to connect Brooklyn. More than one Itallan mur- who openly avowed his love for the | of infamous acts fair: defendant She, just as frankly, | to execrise undue influence over Em- i confessed hes idve for Mark, and when | peror Willlam. liceman, passing Public §chool No, 145, TT: RICK PATTERNS. make —anolne swa_will_kitl Keeble peercimer he { Prince Philip 2u-Eulen- | stumbled over the body of a man. The BUTTE : Bookcases; medium size as Court's edict the coupte embraced and | burg, ex-German At z fad--beon Uterally_ cut to pleces| oo and oo jBcelng that Mrs, Strong and vie matty Fa On Marky perd—iteut-Gen William von If Were nine stab wounds in the | De : b eee 49.00, 48. 59 @ overcome by terror one ft ae . He sat, soothingly, ‘It |one of the Emperdr’s adjutants, were j throat a “breast. The man's body | PR UEDERT TG = AL epartment has been opened in —An TS TSTVE collection of Dining ars began ransacking the dining-| Sin po ai sight, deur’ and. then | Mentioned by Herr Harden as belng [sas not cold, and blood was siill form- | oi z inc -He-wereed-everyibing-ho-thought| ul be Al TN n | embers of the cllaue referred 10 as the |Ine In pools about | — Both Stores for the sale of Patterns, Room Furniture in modern. “English or uuable and carried {it Inte- anothor ‘Round ‘Table,’ and an—army—officer ;—When— the reserve police came, ac. | * : i 5 ne About | this time Mrs, Strong tel! Pee sustles g, [Rho bad served in the Guard Corps at| companied by Detectives Moalli and fin va Public and_other Butterick “French Period models. ous trom trlght re v ¥e! nsiderate: | Borelam_testified to having taken part | Rouss, the Brooklyn .Bureau- of ‘ashion Pa ications, One burglar took his stand at—one inden: “tre FB SET gs epson at peter tetecHied the tidekikas arn a-second at the other. Both availa ea eranieg is foeittyg |Lynar, which had resulted In the dis-|rounded, and men were sent scurrying | - eo with dr: revolvers, atill curs-| from juste; -f-cannot establish litt +r;tx231-from_the service in diskract Of to the Italian settlement Jn Central aye and threatening. ‘Fhe three other! age, but she acts and looks like ree the Count and Lieut,-Gen. von Hohe- he body a — Soom s JAMES McCREERY & co. nt threugh the rooms, They | quite competent to judge for herself.” 5 Eecned the partments lelsurety. Turning —to Gallagher, Magistrate Von Tke-fantea that-seh-a—cique es ued j Twenty-third Street. rawers— ware pulled—out— and ‘sald: “1. would advise you_to |as tt could exist, and 0 ri Thirty-fourth Street ———= tian Z = ontents scattered on the floor. Ail the | get to PaHladéelpuire ay quickty pret 6 : = = in the rooms was found. This |caa and see this young woman's folks | against -him. Herr Harden declined to = —— " $80 belonging 10 MMrs—Strong—-and-induce-them to -wliidraw. the com: | withdra\y anything hi a «& few dollars belonging “to the|piaint. ‘This is an extradition case, and | the subject, but said do Mrs, Strong's jewelry,was found thirty days will elapse betore ites te (54 stotske of crime, a ‘ fet mare e so. The Jewelry was thought to te) ych’sey Se eibaa Lat amna trade Justice Kern, the presiding Judge, to- Clothin orth about $250. wedding Will-be ceuyed unese you-can|day made the verdict as_easy for yon as JAMES MACREERY & co MWien the apactments hid been persuade, the family to stop the pro- | yore as was consistent with {he con- f ; il acelin ere ME ‘jar declared he would. hustle | clusions arrived at- He sald Herr Har- About ¥% of Its Value. e = a orelars stood guard. pver Mrs: Quaker City-even-}den was justified in what he had 23rd Street om 34th Street To-morrow (Wednesday), just to Beautify the Home!) the maid. woile Tha) OLnSER Ww “4 face & possible charge —or + t . e nee er iiader down which siluction—eet. intercede with Lena's we ike hal at any ane acca, | <rowa Our ble clothing department, * ed UP tne nd sained cic roof. Later fatuily lo ledre-tie prosecution of tne eu peas une Acted Powe will sell several lots of Sults, ra Lar bt fitth man Jeckied the doors Of th [wets he added, was ill-advited | upon abnormal inclinations or that lie [Qyercoats, Raincoats and Men's Tron. _ PAJAMAS: In Both Stores. women pris- | & 1 i .|knew what took place in the pi rs ‘Ou: sers at about one-third usual prices. YOUR CHOICE OF 100 M 5 s20 salts =e 7 30) “For Ladies and Children, — Pajamas made of Wash Silk, Pon- gee, Surah, Silk and Wool, English Vand Scotch Ftannets,—————_~ On Wednesday; October-the-goth, Ladies’ Outing Flannel Pajamas. 95 - = Children's -“ ae i “65c° paers. and followed his gomba Molluwed his comparons, 3 ey Lig 3 ned In the hewspaper article AHIFE TOOK 100 — oe ae “THE WINTER G MUCH Ih NEST pie Uren We | facie thet Posey aces | a Wi ie ea Cox FREE with Every Copy a Next AN NRG, i HE Sa 1S = faa CHEIAt : i i tld oa A GRIER HERE eR x ee ‘meat : (| Sunday’ S Worldi in Greater New York. This Strikingly” Attractive: Picture, Les Seeds deactibed ag? urishing in the hothouse atmosphere ¢ court, the sovereign {s isanvant “seit foi bi Has f ' p Xd | F 5 LADIES’ COATS. 12 Both Stores. : 3 ; F whhse private Ives talnts ther Doughty, Gal With Hav- . , feRardicss sy f ; Three-quarter length plaid or striped ing an Affinity, Objects to eg with ‘ Any ike age | A ' : \ cot oe Semi-fitted or a pee : ‘ i ' Bare een 3 1 he: Si \ cee é d papde _. 12,50 an ' Paying Alimony. jie although 1 : Bur Foccan | controveray. with | i SIRS mae EEE fers a that of os en OMe, and ‘that ee, Not : } : values 16.50 and 22.50 I sTnttor being mtteibuted | t : , , H Sob Mabel L. Dow PHM Aer spate auurrele a i See) angie brenated, nc | Black Broadcloth Coats, Trimmed Sr vasea nia rent oy eu Satin see ey — - - gray rca ani thetigiee Serkd| | : ; : with fancy braid. Lined with grey or lat Fifth avenue K Wednesday, from 2 P. M. Me . bliceatin: Medium length. Ones nderbilts | ca res fOr! gy : fwbo has the Goulds, tt 4 the rest ofthe mult{-m:) a té Doughty put him to ted’ on | 3 $30 Suits for uighty says he remonstrated, lo Oa et rUNLA % pet hon Tis wife, he avers KEG. US.PAT OFFICE Dover’ DUNLAP HATS Eee civeiiins Ne hls ites i \ Ltt F t c are worn by men who dis- harges are 4 Hon . station bat all the mariial 4 Bee tL potisehold” date trom ‘ | out the ound hs partn criminate. They recognize srabeidd pe peas nema Ig Kea ng, who had no other re the advantage of unques- 4 a: W, | ton to him, eeaaeetel pants Gore nie | fit eben Ne Kot home, although tioned correctness, pairs Men's Trousers for. Kirby was dead, was not - s Anancial | ag Sizes 27 to 50 walst, 28 to 37 in- é yMved at the Crolsic, opposite the | {iendly, In tact, she sued him for a 178-180 Fith Ay, ‘ TENANT. ,ApOBRRAs fo Martin, at Twoent: h street | ly Mice ¥ roadwi seam. Neat, dark all-wool cassimeres " ® li aise feenne z pa avenue, Dougiity says irish aduaicas errant ee pA tis) etieriote and worsteds, Values $3 ext rt | it - = 2 4 and #4, ‘ ! 2 4 it drunk, got, di end Bass wey ee A got bala" pax hares ret aL) Men’s Finest $15-50 i cs : ; value 27.00 Sizes 33 to 50, és a =| Black clay worsteds, blue ser; is fancy brown cassimeres. fancy (cts. fancy. worsteds. Cholee of 01 Lot rrarmtook- of finest ‘sultan oie Men’s $20 Kersey, Frieze @ Cheviot $10 Overcos ts for ' JAMES McGREERY & 0, There a Four Pictures in the Set.| 5,4 strecr i aoa wvercoats for "0° | THE HOLLYHOCK GIRL, | THE WATER LILY GIRL, |. oom PR tag Ea aul re Free Sunday, Oct. 13. Free Sunday, Oct.. 20.) ars do double duty. ce $7.50 THE AUTUMN oS THE WINTER GIRL, ay Wednesday. “your choice from 600 @ | Free Last Sunday, Free Next Sunday. 2 4 30C. 12: WORD “ FURNISHED. ROOM™ ‘AD. IN THE WORLD.FINDS MANY A DESIRABLE

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