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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1908. ! TWELVE D DEAD N Electricity Taking Housemaid'’s Place as Science Solves Peo Problem AT CORNELL SAYS. BY T.CENDIART cease Barrels of Oil Oil Soaked Paper | Piled Under Stairs of Big | Tenement House. | | | FRE. STARTED a TWO DIE IN HOSPITALS. | Mother Loses Life for Her Child, Man Loses His | for Money. | Twelve lives were snuffed out by an fneendiary's torch in the big tenement building at No. ji‘: Mulberry street at 1A. M. to-day. Several others were weverely injured, one of whom Is dying. The fire was in the heart of the Calabrian section of New York, and it Is the opinion of the poll: t it was the work of Black Hand agents, It is believed some man or in the tenement had offended the y society, and that to end 1h the lives of oth The ground floor of the tene | occupied by Carmino I dry goods store. He | cupy rooms in the rear About 1 o'clock De his wife were having co rooms when they saw an hall from the street. Th carefully about the hal the steps. The hall is broad and runs through to a court whict a rear tenement which 1 Bayard sir > barrels are s posed to have been filled with paper i | and soaked with oil. aah Ye, None Questioned Him. fi HE NEW / were d enter e man loo} d ‘located On the street were Charles Lemptilo, i + of No, 123 Mulberry street, and Charles zy Eee G s ATHER A CHAN Frese, of No. 284 West Fifteenth ILKING -BY.ELECTRIGTY THE Aue in ON TIME NEX street, Coney Island. The two men 45.A GREAT.IMPROVEMENY OWNS ane aracEa saw the mysterious man move the (WER.THE OLD METHOD barrels from the street and marvelled (co -rury, cay) at his midnight activity. But they did HEY a iz not disturb the man. Suddenly the man dashed out of they Women and children by M re| In the Home of the Future the Wife Will Touch! | hail. Mina bodies of the dead! were taken to! The next instant Lempilio and Fresa G.B. Perragrolg” ndertaking ttl a Button Instead of Depending aaw flames shooting up in the hall, which lshment, at No. 8 Roosevelt siree! was entirely of wood. The two men ae on Servants. rushed in and found halt a dozen bar- THE DEAD. rels under the steps blazing. Flames! DOMENICO FOREILLO, thirty years! é had already spread themselves against old, his wife, Antoinella, twenty-eight, | By Rose C. Tillotson. {} walls and ceiling and were climbing up and their three children, Rosa, five; | There 1s the stairs. Joseph, three, and Felecia, two. | ‘The men yelled “Fire!” and attempted FRANCESCO PALESTRINO, elgh- Somine eet + to hurl the barrels into the street, but teen, a boarder In the ilo home. of domestic bliss HI the flames drove them back, Then they MRS, ROSE SCHETTINO, thirty-two, for every house- ran outside and mounted the fire- and her seven-year-old daughter, wife in the Elec- Gaus iste COLD o> [ERGaRR E> TRE NEW E -ECTRIG REFRIGER - RIS SAIDTO WORK TO REECTION (KC ELE- ROCKING CE TO GETT ‘ORDING To THE REFRIGERATUR MAN) At BE ————|or football, young Moore understands CHAUFFEUR JUST “OUT OF ONE JAIL SENT TOANOTHER push a button and the power that rules | } Your roost will rock the cradle as well, | & while an electrical! bag relieves t If it is feoding time and milk, which has come ¢: pains in his “tumm slande heated to the desircd deg: BLIND STUDENT “WANT FCR FINISH sanansniiljenninente Brooklyn Boy Admitted to University Doesn’t Want i Career Watched. | iF “Tf any of my friendw asks where 1 , don't tell T have gone to college. | until 1 get through.” Willan Fiverett Moore, a Brooklyn hoy, who has been totally blind since he was fifteen months old, thus mod-| extly implored hin mother when sha| left him in Ithaca, where he began, hi | first vear's course at Cornell Univers to-day. “I want to make goed,” he added, “then will be time enough to crow. Let all my friends think I have gono uwvay Komewlere to accept a position.” Moore, who is twenty-two years old was grad 1 from the New York In-! tilute for the Blind last vear, and at che time It was sald by his in that he was one of the brig! that had ever attended that . Moora turned from Ithaca beaming with smiles because of the re- caption had been rded to her Y Preside 8 man and the members of the culty of Cornell, She very proud “my boy." as she refers to him, 1 while st Says it ts sto bey nely and quiet about xKlyn home now that he has] e feels thot a college course | of great benefit to her son. a osteopathy ne he thought of studying but now T believe he thinking of taking up law when he ted 2 Mrs 6 to an Evening World reporter | I don't know how we are going to | along without him at home, because h. was the Ilfe of the house. Why, ever Spot, Ms fox terrier, misses him an Whines nearly all the time.” The Moorea live at No. 21 Monro+ Street, Brooklyn. Kdward E, Moor the head of the household, Is in the| dry-goods business, Although he has never seen basebali jthe rules of the games perfectly. He j!® as inuch of a “fan,” his mother says, las her second son, Edward Jn, “who dust can't keep away from the Polo Grounds when there's anything on.’ “While I was in ithaca,’ Moore, “I had to buy all of Ia jextras of the papers for Will pecs i his interest in the fight for the pen- Rant, He lie 4 great admirer of the uld ee to attend” hen games and miele the | rooting.’ There Is womething _ bothering | young Moore more than baseball and | football, “1 wanted to vote for Taft,” he tola © Carnival Suit Sale Tuesday Opportunity a 500 Sweil Suits, § ) Positive $25 & }27-5° Va oe? . Two modcls pictured are representa- tives of 18 other attractive siyles ) A Positive Bedell Triumph in Swell Tailored & panei) Cheviots, Fancy Mixtures XQ v¢ The ‘Suits in each instance are beautifully satin lined, and ex- hibit those clever tailor touches that give Bedell garments their true charm and grace, Several new skirt models. Dashing Direc.oire Models Imperial Coat Suits Long tmpire Effects Smart Incroyable Coat suits TINO, FRANC! afternoon at St ‘The tenants awoke at the first fire) SCH lecry and began crowding the escapes) tate J Dcapes. Christin | from the fourth and top floors down to| Hospital, making the twelfth victim the second. Several women in thelr! VITO BARONE, twenty-one, a boarder frenzy droped their babies to the twWolin Mrs. Schettino's flat. men on the escape, and the lat: PIETRO MAGLIANCIA, passed them down to mea on the Side-jqjed shortly afte walk. son Street Hospital. So great was the exciteme call for the engines was forgdtte men began firing off their from the windows. When the engines did arrive crowds banked the streets. Men and women | in all stages of dress and undress we running about screaming, and ev tenement in the neighborhood was emp- ted. The smoke was i e and the heat 80 great that those on the fire- 45 months; burned about the escapes were blistering: De rate Went Back for Money. FRANK MAGLIA One of the first persons to get out of broken THE INJURED. An unfdentified man 1, who is dy Hospital. FRAN | burned Hudson Street 1 AME SLE DITI, the burning house was Pietro Magli- | jumping from the second story window accl. He came down the rear fire- to the street | ape and leaped to the yard. ‘Then JOSEPH MAGLIACCI, twenty ) (| ut body. he remembered he had left his money | ab bebind, and back he went up the es-| SOPHIA MAGLIACCT, sixteen, cape, fighting his way through the |about the face and legs, ed the third zisor, | erowds unt! he reache ee A few minutes later a man ablaze | hurled himself from the third floor window. He was taken to Hudson | Street Hospital. He had been so badly burned that no one recognized him, but it 1s said it was Magiiacct. Gave Life for Child. About the same time Mrs. Hobattine ‘appeared at the front window with h ¥] little daughter, Amelti then dropped the little one to a mna| on the fire-escape, Back she then went for her other| daughter, Christina, Mother and daugh-| Pretty rei Woman’s Sec- er were found later burned to @ crisp, about %,00. Many of the tenants were taken to the Ellaabeth street statio Reveals Story. where clothes were provided for end her life. tried to drown herself by le |ferryboat near the Battery, myself happy Mme. Jacard, she entered the ward in douce began to e' had become desp Pa Teddy Bear set out last week mer, To climb a nearby mountain peak; His little son said: “I can climb Higher than you can any time.” Mme. Jacard. ‘The bet was made and then the son pelied to ture hey aut, @ this caused her to wo' become | q In the World an advertisement run, een “ad a rele or are nr Unies she sutters e velapse Mile La- |i food holds its place at Through which he climbed into a place that she will not attempt anieae Prommuly Dy Abie ta leay | tne | eid of the tist, So high he easily won the race. life again, 1 am going to do what T ean) attempted sucide has been made to antare her steady esopleysant wnen|-#4gines, 0! ‘“Lbere's a Reason” THERE ARE PUT FEW SALABED FOSITIJNS $0 HIGH 1, \s adie to leave the hospital.” CAAT A ORD RIT, WANTED” GANT FIND THEM Aime, Jacand declined $0 stale why | that et SCO, being taken to Hud- Unidentified man taken to St 5 Hospital, and died there to- put thirty vears in| Hudson and body; “I, twenty-two, leg nd other injuries received by in her arms. | 'The mother and child were both on fire, | but the mother smothered the flames in| the child's clothes with her hands end e fire was put out after a loss or Old Attempt to Die Half | Two unsuccessful attempts at suicide How Teddy Bear Jr. ‘within ten months have cured Marie _ Ladouce, a pretty young governess, ¢ Beat Teddy Bear Sr, any desire that she might have had to “It I get out of here,” she sald at the Hudson street Hospital, she was taken yesterday, after she had to blot out the past and try to make of the the ald of »|hair, aided by the electrical curt young woman was a patient } La-| paratus. shattered romance while she ployed In a home at Newport this sum- Turned From Home, “Mile, Ladouce came to the Huguenot! that the young woman was not in need Home about four weeks ago, of funds and that she had told her of |f 1 vast Friday 1 wascom- | expecting a check for several hundred - j 1 1 suppose trical Show, nov" its own little apparatus. being held at No Need of a Servant. Madison Square In the mean time you enter the Garden. Just) kitchen and prepare for the coming ce ., meal. Have you a servant? No? Do think of a happy | you want one? home without the problem has been and the reign of the haugh s now a thing of the p: ‘sing of a button here employment of- fice ‘and the i{29E TILLOTSON @ work | o*ead toasted in less time than it ti scl steps in and does th 1 aS. jto tell, and a percolator electri with volts and amperes and har makes delicious coffee right less wires that dont demand one eakfast table, After the evening and two afternoons off every | are washed, but no red bands week, have no objection to Flatbush ie the pressing of a button : despised wor or the country, and won't fy into t ERIE micas trums and leave on a moment's no} ma }with dinner uncooked and comp expected! No longer may matrimony be COP | ineheon, coneternatior sidered a sort of sacr |for an clectric chat salient satisfaction, now tiat the du!t | into whl'e tail ‘i wn + on | cussed. It it's baking drudgery of housekeeping has been | jee Ts ay electrically eliminated, Domest | made becomes a veritable dynamo dreem | jcc "box comes it for insp | using the el ised food is kept co: of delight when practised on tae the case where |the morning is fr does not ensue the electric sewing '3|merely guiding the the-rest plan, which I saw work: wonders in the electrically €q ent at this interesting ex: jof a button, and » epartmn * bed is. warmed to the | Gon, With the electrical cu -niy- [for the night you gall away to th Wen the gentle pastime of kite-fly- [for the plght you Fall a 0 the lana! ling electrified the unlyerse little did |alarm ‘announces Benjamin Franklin dream that his dis- }broken in. | covery eventually would be used for the And shee, are | emancipation of woman, but no ee them eo |matrimony, too, has at last been « plece of hs electric plano plays music d_ degree, to | Show yourself. |trified the countless connubial o uf nn [the hetpless ho 3 REGISTER TO-DAY! lswitched off by the aid of a aparker- | If you don’t register you can’t | vou The Model Home of 1908. H But let me tell you all about the — ud eS) ATMS) METI Pe that} PLEDGE STATES FOR TAFT. this word to wives will be suMotent to, make them manage matrimony along) ‘electrical lines, In the morning instead of getting up| in the cold, gray dawn, as you are} Wont to do, Just press a button on th footboard of the bed and set the w' ing pan sizzling, When toasted to & omfortable temperature, you jump in an electrically heated or !f a cold tub, electricgNy frozen 18 await you, freshed and dressed in electrically ! red clothes, which had deen ee washed by pressing a button, wre 7 SHE GIVES UP “APPLE.” by pressing a button, dried »y! Atop a ‘brief pressing a button and easily ironed | n iron with an el | ters to-day, and said: “Judge plurality in New Jersey. Pers believe nis vote will equal who Was presen e at least 10,00) plura’ pre: Gertrude ‘decided “that she did not like her “apple of fortun | Huguenot Home, ~ tachment, you prepare f thee € erloh 5 ed a dive e decree fourth street, where Mlle, Ladouce ar massage guaranteed to eradicate wrin, [1/0 Glewerioh aimna’ A divorce ects be aa inmate for kles, With your skin ironed Out YOu) Ae to whom she was married Fei. called at the hospital to-day, When) next proceed to iron wrinkles into 3 ' g ap- | 7 last But by this time baby (if you happen to have one) is crying in the next room, | and with electricity to run to his rese ue) inne Time proves she had turned Mile, TLadouce away all things, ° from the place. She added, however, dollars from Newport within the next few days. The young woman came io thls coun. lg last year ald she trted to tua ber fe soon atter her arrival i Five Dyya tn Mier in Workhouse, 30! tout tBming wie Charlee, wu Days in Tombs, and Staples May Be Indicted. for the servant atistactorily solved cook lady | By the nd there ce- haughty housemaid, where beneficent real is cooked, eggs scrambled and to fall the county WAS) Jost his sight n electrical sweeper e the domestic duties an unrecognizable Joy and the rest of for shopping or other pleasures, Some friends arop into Staples lives « as chauffeur the Bush family car and wari would be se omminen Smoked c| | Maar oom, SETLOKE eee | ghchrene seenat se 4 ele aaa | Hams Ib. r coming north t up his motor chasing the speeding ma without any exertion ‘ater dinner an » was running faster than forty miles an hour. Seventy-second slowed down, nt turned. off .| neighborhood. When she ran into the greater than for others. The cuts less in demand are placed on this the | electri trical | rode alongside ars have wheel the chauffeur endea | Casey from his wh y forcing him was thrown all right, but got his man. tion-house the prisoner jas Staples, a second offender, and the [next day in Harlem trate Barlow sent hi for five days on the assault charge, and to Special Sessions on charge of speeding. © get an indictment st Staples on a charge of felonious was recognized ce Court Magis- to the workhouse % Gov, J. Pranklin Fort, of New Jersey, | Was at Kepubiican national headquar- ft will get at least 40,000 among chauffeurs of 40 policemen or oyeles and disauling | lenee of a practi said: "1 don’t | President Roose- | hes for Judge | PERRIN GLOVES The Retail Business of V. Perrin & Co, has been sold to _— James McCreery & Co, Ricuarp Weeper Perrin Gloves can be purchased at either —— ~~. =e the 23d Street or 34th Street Store, experience with him, and to-day Jus- They will also be on sale at the ONeILL-Apams G 6th Ave,, 20th to 22nd Street. Neth | nett) fie poem YE Ta, | hie motler, "but now thot tar from home I won't get @ chance Catawba, Wistaria, Myrtle, Mu berry, Smoke, Wine, Slate, Toupe, Navy, Black, Beaver Remember, Alterations FREE SALE Al ALL THREE STORES \ f 1AtolOWest 14th: NEW Bios 46044627 Fulton Stree z i at St )y | ing’ to act us reader for the blind boy. Wilson, although only seventeen years fold, won a scholarship from the Boys High School tn Brooklyn, “He says he will be uble to get around the university grounds in a short while us he can about our home,” d Mrs. Moore s Moore's best friends is/ Walter Hicks, twen- No. 22 ‘Halsey | ty-three years 9 | street, Brooklyn, who yele Into | 4 Wagon when’ filteen years old and | Moore had. the ‘measies | | when he Was a bapy and has since been | blind. “He doesn’t seem to mind it much,” | his mother said, “and, indeed, it you could have seen him at the theatre In Shs Ithaca you would not have thought | ¢ |) aid i atid) A>] him blind. He takes much intazent in| ee 2k tal ‘< | theatricals and_oftei that a comme ene areca ening one not were not that lie Is to be an actor. He plays ——— very well, and, now t be it {8 going t ry quiet for us— old, of No. 8i4 Sterling place, Brook- | lyn, attempted to end her Ife to-day | by walking out Into the bay from the AT OUR SPECIAL DEPARTMENT foot of Founh avenue, Fort Hamilton. She had been pacing the shore for This Department is a continuous Bargain Sale. We kill and sell some time attracting the at 0! i A TEA Pen OT aimee our own stock, and find that the demand for some cuts is much water he followed. She was |) te : Her “waint whens he ‘caugit ey counter at reduced prices. However, the si dragged her back to shore. Sh vas jteken to the Pourth Avenue Station for 35 years. oT hat ca ia He eT RRIAN iepital: TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY me Webber Quality a At the police station the you . | Ra Fin tral eee Pee Ren eee oe Smoked Hams-_sugar-curea by us from ou own ployment and thet her, Friends had gone killing. Corn-ted stock, smoked over the hickory : 42: tb ra ol ing nothin, ts Wh fae she ad jiguided B Meow herself the good old way—the quality and price are attractive, ne ice Went to the addres 7 jhe fir] gave thes found that she lived Forequarters of Mutton —F:om prine stock, : there wit! brother, Perc H, Jebb: ii i he sale | Knowles, a well-todo manutacturey of | the Webber Quality—during the sale aty.......00005 : Ib, i saltpet @ Wes amazed to hie of | | | ie minor's attempt at aict invnatall Shoulder Mutton Chops —From the same ‘40: | that phe had never worked in her i Jang bad nething. so far ap he knew, 6 | prime sheep—spevially reduced t0......000000.+ | | |been attending @ business college tat] Top Round Steaks —From choice corn-foa cat De | she did this at her own request tle of our own killing—at a price to attract im iH] REGISTER TO-DAY | If you don't Feslster sem ena‘; Fresh Tripe —from our own cattle—selling during fle | i} votes these three days at....... AA ARIAARISAMIARI AMARA AANA Ib, | tl | oer sine Poultry —Always on sale in this Department No Mall or Telephone Orders Sent from This Department | | Not having the facilities in our Special Department for exe ng and billing | orders, it is necessary to CALL in order to take advantage of t prices. | i .t re PEARAANTTANLIOTEOSOOTAE NEO sans It makes little difference what you need ---a World “Want” will go and get it. LWOAWOAS VOLUN EVEN ERODE HOVPDELORUREEEHEDOERD HE HEDE UD TORDDUEHOHN, V. Perrin & Cle,

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