The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1908, Page 4

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_ Way the police learned that there had pieecker street, CSRS : = EVENING WORLD, DN tale PUG DIES ON [CELL “NAGGED” FUSEWENT OUT, |FEUDIST SHOOTS — SIDEWALK AFTER | TO SUICIDE, SAYS BOMB FAILED TD | AT ENEMY, Iie FIGHT IN PRIVATE) WOMANWITKESS BLOW UP HOUSE Emmett Brown’s Four-Round| Wife of Dead Merchant's Step- | C« or Caroro and Others Bullets, Badly Aimed on Street, } Bout Ends in Riot |Son Tells of Many Had a Narrow Escape From Fly Through Shop of Spectators. Accusations. Death in Newark. Window. Less than an eighth of an inch of! GRUDGE BEGAN ABROAD unburned fuse attached to a dynemite- loaded bomb saved Pasjuale Caruso, a TAKEN FROM RING,.DIES./ HIS ALIBI FOR BIANCHI. Testai Was Two Companions Lead Stag-!Police Tell District-Attorney weaitay or, and t | Previous Attack of gering Fighter to Street from | There’s No Murder Clue [pen 8 ern With an Axe, Says Dwi ties Scene of Battle. Morone. in Tragedy. of aw large 1 enough of Bmmett Brown, a negro barber and AN) same investigation by the District -At- Ambitious prize Aghter, was killed In ® |toengy inte the mystery surrounding th® tng buliding and contracting concern of| No. 7% W Private fight held in Second avenue goarn of Gerolamo Cella, the wealth Caruso and Francisve, ts supposed to pomewhere between Sevintleth and ineronant, found dead by violence in be worth more than §£0)00, and for Deventy-ifth street last night. and to- ‘its office on West Brondway near the last few weeks has been receiving Inst. Sunday, was be- “Black Hend"’ letters threatening hin ye lation unless he deposited Been ariot in which many heads were gun to-day in the office of Mr. Jeroue's sas canaeGlite Pye Nicolo ‘Testal, a young salesman, of t Thirty-fitty le an old grudge agains: partner of street, at empted to se }iuseppe Morone, of No. 19 o-day, by shooting him when they me lat West Third street and West Broad He fired two s| at a dozen paces broken. assistant, Thomas War. b | Brown lived at No. 71 W Ninety-| Several witnesses subpoensed app ar d Sra iliatena tod id a Gis) from Marone, b went wild, plow Binth street, und for the past two weeks at the Criminal Courts Bul z the apa lover: A kaa police ling through a windo area them Mra. Cesare Brancht who were unable to find aay olue to/ Broadway and nipping off the lobe of wife that d been training. He told hi Bob" Armstrong, who 1s empioyed in dead man’s wife was said to be jeclous ractor Obtained | py, Blumberg’s ear Blur Bb livery stable in the vicinity of Fifty. She was, the first witness examined by a Pas eirME taal PigHt [a cho ih ai sce cel axl a eighth street and Park avenue, had aa 4. eae wedeea la nduree bombs yas placed on the Gea [Fivacen en Poo se a slaingy at Beipts. Lucas recently came to New ‘rank in her answers and talked Bnglis TOV, “Wien Caruag who started for| AS I a bulle ffork from Connecticut. He tried box- "uently. ide work early found the coatdyance. | nipped the firs: To all questions relating to an intlmacy between band’s stepfather accusations were of @ fovlian Jealousy on the Yh yi Her husband, she ight. He waa very secretive, the wite | Nusband’s mother. Her husband, sve fd when the police questioned her. {Sk had nevet believed & 43 jteld him by his mother. ound Fighter Dead: | Accusations Hurt Cella. Policeman MoGilley, of the East Six- | : t pe said, that Gerolamo Qy-seventh street station, found Brown| She knew. she sald, thas tol tials Dying on the atreet, between two! Colla had been vers much hurt Sr ive Gegroes, John Hdimes, of No. 225 Weer |sccusations. He did not want to leave Bixty-third street, and Harry Frank-| 2/8 home. “He was simply pees borer 5 on i SS a She felt sure that he had taken his own sit of No. 4¢ West Fifty-second | i+. ghe did not know of any serious “We don't know him. We Just found | ence SeRaEeS pits Beioieea oR him here,” Holmes told the policeman. laa ae aikeeNtheltcaeedy i A surgeon from Presbyterian Hospital | \h0 Mz twas called, and said Brown was dead,! “Cehtral Ome Detective De Martino and expressed the opinion that he had! told’ Mr. CS, pattre a eet ip eon killed by a blow in the chin, examination, that the investigator ound cen suisto eGo Gals tos ar ee ee at pomieee | rested. They stick to their story about | finding Brown on the street, but whom, PO feel IB) Ce COT | AT 68 Holmes's wife says he knew of the iva ihe, Miie. lind Gessar Branch! | ic. fight, and left bome to attend it. had been found to be (tue, De Martino Soon after the police heard of the suid later. fight four young white men entered sarees thar Colla tock “onouR' | Presbyterian Hospital with blackene! potson 10 Kill @ half dozen men, seems eyes and cut faces. They sald they were far fetcied, ay Cella lived twenty min- John Doyle, of No. 40) East Seventy- utes with, potgon in hie stomuch and | fourth street; Charles Casey, of No. 1599 With his skull fracture Gecond avenue; John Costello, of No —__ 237 East Seventy-fourth street, and Pat- | ARMENIAN PRIEST DENIES Ong at some of the legitimate clubs, but (ade such a poor showing that he was (ot wanted at any of the exhibitions. Brown told his wife iast night the Ee was to take place about mid- BR. Altman & Cu. WILL PL ACE ON SALE TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), FEB. 28th, 15,000 YDS. OF ALL-SILK ROUGH PONGEES Was at home 27 INCHES WIDE, IN PLAIN COLORS, INCLUDING THE LATEST SPRING SHADES, USUALLY $1.00 & $1.25 PER YARD “police had found friends of Celia PER YARD 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Aucnue. rick Sullivan, of No. %2 East Seventy-| The Now Ready, eighth street | THE STORY OF EXTORTION. Leuding Our New » you know all about this prize —_—_ Specialty Madras Waist, fight held in private where that neers | Father Martoogeooian Declares on House. Price $3.60. was kilied?"" of them. The four men declared they had been} poy nowprive)y Rents Dut had ibeen” RUPE hel) \crosecexacitn of Father qwhile fighting among themselves at Sev- | 2 Pp g enty-first street:and Avenue A. The hos. |Levont Martoogessian, the Armenian ° pital authorities were asked to com-|DFiest accused of attempted extortion pening ee municate with ld any} !n trying to obtain $101,000 from George ar to have brulsed coun-| Karaghouslan, a rug-dealer, under See et oaraned mal eee The largest and finest stock of Women's 00 Strictly Tallored Suits ever shown by any » $25: one house in this or any other country.. Detective Bowes asked oi Cross-Examination He Knows Nothing of the Crime. tenances patched up and the four were! threats of the enmity of the Hunchak Arrested as suspicious persons. ist Society was concluded to-day in Fought Four Rounds. ‘the Court Genera! Sessions before From other sources the polive learned | Judge Malone. that Brown and Lucas fougat four hard) As#lstant Distriot Attorney Nott tried rounds, Neither was clever at boxing, hard to get the priest to admit that and they just slugged away, Brown get-| knew Bedros Harimapootaian, the as ting somewhat the best asin of Tavstianjian, the carpe: im Upward. Juniors’ and Misses’, $18: «5.0: For Style, Quality and Price We Invite and Welcome Critical Comparison argue aaone \porter, but was not successful. The Soe ey enema eel White men we! bettin, » Lucas and pr Hoge smiled easily as he was racked BROADWAY AND EIGHTEENTH STREET negroes on Brown, and ¢ nq He really knew noth round, when Lucas se he said, ‘The case will ————— ———e = Pe erie b tebe! ‘See Our Regular Advertisement on Page 5. Incas struck the blow that put Brown -- Wown and out, or whether he was struck by some of the onlookers, has not been! determined ! Brown fell to the floor, and then, It fs sald, there was a general mix which ended only afier many men been punched. Then it was found Brown .was badly hurt about, and was taken to th two companions, A sho: is the trade- markwhich “The Wolfner Is Different from Other $250 Pianos If the Wolfner were merely a reasonably good $250 piano we would not make half the stir about it that we do—and we wouldn’t make half the sales we make. It is because it is so much better than the usual $250 instrument that it so well repays the advertising we give it. Sold on easy terms of | $5 Down an | $1 a Week No Advance in Cash Price—No Interest on Deferred Payments and No Charge for Cartage. Not until you have tried it—listened to its rich, ringing tone, observed its perfect scale and resil- ient touch—can you appreciate what an unusual! $250 piano the Wolfner is. Come in and satisfy yourself, We Guarantee the Wolfner to Give Satistaction is on every He was coachman at a genuine bottle of Scotts Emulsion sold in nearly all the countries of the world. Nothing equals it to build up the weak and wasted bodies of young and o!d. rt Magistrate Crane t Jon, Holmes A General Paro Fr e Philadelphia Press suid Mrs, Stiles, “Mrs,” Dow. wonder said her hueba you wom. All Druggists; 50c. and $1.00, ArContablece || FRIDAY and SATURDAY Wash Dress F ae DRESS LINENS, 36-inch, latest shades of Blue. Gray, Tan, ¢. Hello, Pink, Reseda, Natural Brown, Regular price, 406, .30 DRESS LINENS, 48-inch—wnhite only, French finish Kegular price, 756. NOVELTY WASH FABRICS, An attractive variety, including strip and figured mulls, French Batistes, Printed Pongces, Ate ‘BO FRENCH GAZINES. New importation in street and ey ane shades, This supertor fabric controlled exclusively by us. 27-In., 75 We give free with each piano a hanisome re- volving stool and a protection cover. 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Stores you with equal ach our s so largely and ecu! ite y, or sells on such continually grows and prospers and we a 184 Fulton ‘Street Co re Street, Brooklyn stocked—being central to one of the busiest nvitatic to all housekeepers in 2 new store, compare values and find out how BUTLER GROC! follow: Perfectly cured, selected little “picnics.” 4 to 7 Ibs. in weight; iea ywest price in several years: a Ib tender and nourishing: Table (Table Buiter. Good, sweet, fresh butter, that gives Sliced Peaches Usste Brand—Cho'cest California Lemon Clings, preserved in g @ cueiern NoMa LOS _ Print arene Brnoke— yb ie SS Creamery Butter. pe fanciest oe 1 hye enic car- pe print Highest crade'o screame , fresh and tragrint, sellin cur pice. a 1b ab where ai 40c. a Ib. "Sell it ceenn) eae ce.) Essie > Sugar a with the 10° Housekeeper’s MEELIS Special . product cious'y sweet and tender, Savor the finest a can; vrown and packed; this week Bae at, very spe Gays, a ibe sees Flour, of St. Loufs Brand lative XNXX quality—the very best our milled, No other Uae d ‘TominfoesiLrgeis gives equal satisfaction for br zs Biscult, cake or pistry, and no other | | String 8 “att” BE Vought for Sugar Ce regular a can. Pri Pr Bartlett Pears Brookvale Brand—Delicious ripe fruit, preserved in syrup; g large No.2 cansesrvet, LOC Whole Pineapple selected fruit, p served in ri ;_large ' 23¢ | E.C.Toasted Corn Hieu es; Pane pkg. Sc new breakfast foods. high-grade Towr so low a price, viz: Barrel, $5.95 24}: Ib. Bag, 75¢ 7ib. Bag, 23c; 3*; 1b.Bag, 12¢ Pure Lard For three more days at very low price, Ib...... 12¢ Snicked Beet full 45 syrups tullot go of the | Butler’s Farias Teas {are favorites in every household because of their purity, uniform- ity, lave 1S. & H” rand extreme premium y reasonable price The liberality of th ers makes them mor popular every day: Goiden Pumpin hi lb, Unxlu Teas (4 v; GO Stainps Free ties). 50¢ ie Thistle or dry ; CO Stamps Free with 1 lb, Ceyion Golden Tips. . ee Seto Free with 1 lb. Cheicest No, 1 Teas , ‘ alt California Prunes 45 Stamps Free with 1 Ib, Choicest No. 2 Teas,, Choice fruit; me, 3 i: A7e and thin skini £60 «s.«4” Stainps Fiee Choicest Santa Clara, 9 is 25e the finest grown, Baked Beans chase. 80c 1 ib, Butler’s Very best Tcas, worth $1, for 5Oc with the following combination nate » dota With or without Jib, Old Plantation Coffee, best imported, for 30c j}, uniform quarter cuts; can, Carolina Rice Brand, can i3c; Housekeeper’s bart 100 & 7¢ Choicest Coffees Clean, hard, fine, « Ibs Nourishing grain... for 17¢ Navel Oranges din flevar, * fresh. 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French Br ‘and Jean Francisco Bass Ale g ven free with large bettie of Princeton Ceektails, 2° 73¢ 30 Stamps Free with bottle Monogram Whiskey.......75¢ | ree with bottle imperial Whiskey.. .50e ewith bottle Kingussie Scotch Whiskey yore c Famous tiroughout the world; special price, do bottles, pint Size $1.50 Port and Ss Renny, r d alda " 75@ 20 Stamps } Stamps Fi 0 Stamps Fre un 30 Stamps Free with hot le $1.15 | 30 Stamps Free wich with bottle Wilson Whiskey....... Bn unier Whistey mms Keer.. et Cie's fine old French Cognac; bottle case of Lielbit sae Smoked Shoulders Shoulders. | apenas eee Bacon |

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