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FRENCH MAD FOILS THE CHIN LAWYER'S HOMIE Cook Leads Attack on Gro- cery Wagon Driver in the Sherrill Kitchen. ‘GIRL TO THE RESCUE.} ‘Clings to Driver So Tightly! That the Other Servants Cannot Hit Him. Tf Mrs. Charles 1H. Sherrill's pretty French maid hadn't thrown her Conny f@round Leopold Santell, a wagon driver, and him tror being further beaten up, the chances Bre that he would not have been phy: saved THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 16, 1909, BROOKLYN BLACK HAN ~ LEADER WHO SWOR KIL PETROSINO _———> MURDER AGAIN é BARRE Palazzotto, Arrested in Paler-| SUSPECT mo, Identified Here as No- | torious Campanilo, | ——_ WAS PAL OF AL FANO. | 4 | Murder -Victim Had Driven Both From This City Back to Italy and Prison, While the Government police In Taty| | are dragnetting the boot of Europe and) the {sland of Sicily In an effort to solve | Vereen ee bally able to tell in Yorkville Court to- Hay how he barely escaped with his Rt the hands of servants at the home, No, % Bust Sxity But the French maid was the though Santell was her, and she clung so cl lhe escaped with only tuch as a rainbow optic, And a couple of cuts « mere s ysely t ninor injuries a swollen jaw Santell was bef Herr- tran as complainant Chet Frederick Roemer and Butler Samuel tty, of the Sherrill household. He tharged that they beat him with at Ing pin, frying pan and of kitchen Utensils bec refused to With them two delivery baskets a week ago to-day. "You have not ze lobstal leave ns of one petite patty," chet | hald when he refused without | | (he baskets, Samuel, the butler, agreed with the thef and they procee 1 San- lel out of the rear door, But he would hout the baskets, Bantell declared in er In the melee that followed the to far forgot himself as to t Wish of fresh his ow don't cocoanut yrand of s know effect it would Nave loon t said San- r ypovarily blind and female twelve ng, ify fe 60" 14 diye or money’ ret —— Help Wanied To-Day ! Aa strertlsed tor in The Morning: World’s Want Directory, | TUESDAY, MARC jresers 3H 2 Iren tion Hands. 8 Ja ‘ Bookkee 1 ’ Boya 63) Milliners Bushelmen 16M Butchers "> est ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ \ fee. 1,800 1,909 nM ther Hew Yor! papers (ombines. \ \ the murder of Joseph Petrostno, the po- lice of this city are making wholesale arrests looking into the records of de- | ported Italian crlininals. When despatches told to-day of the| dealing with the ease by {nals were stowed a 1 smuggled into this ec 10 and ¢ arrest of a man named Palazzotto tn | describing him as a man 4 Palermo and who had been deported at the instance towa me to Ar have « ays Unab in rts, h the Brooklyn police lost| him under an-|T | uate of Petrosino, no time In identifying other name, A man whose career tallies with the | conn cabled reports as to Palazzotto's was | d y known here as Giovann! Campantlo, He] steamships were me was a young man about twenty- +five, | im " and pal and partner of Enrico Alfano, the infamous leader of the Camorra, | cé Je ald to riminals [who was deported from America In tiaaniconivictanlonremainiinadtaly April, 1907. tf m to be perpet On his return to Italy, Alfano was | survelllan: If caught arm the tried for the murder of a woman, and|were sent back to prison for . 1 terms art ir the They were long as served, reports stated that he was cast into some prison dungeon and would never IN POLICE HANDS. SEMMTE NOTE nT SIL SE W CENTRAL PARK DN ae sign Meets Opposition in Board of Aldermen. ALBANY March 16—One of the two r Grady de- > American York City passed » today by a vote of 34 to 7 ted The bill ized the Department of Parks In New ex debate. $ ka tth the o net | two contacts only bein | New York ¢ with the concurrence ng necessary to at the Hoard at Estimate and appor. [UF Of the train crew, needed the of: | The woman was somewhat theatr. Kill, the first one of 1,840 volts at 71-2 ) enter into an agreement {Aces of a surgeon, cally made up, and the gown, which | @Mperes lasting a full minute, while the Natl adany atk Denlenlt \. second was of but three seconds dura d by the » Arse pich amends the nal Academy of Desixn si permit It te 6 such | an agreement wi city aside. at Al- » Centra The nt solution rred to the d Legislation 1 be held. 1 naged to insin ~ATALUN CHE HUNTS ASSASSIN; UNLIMITED CASH n Central | SCARE FOR LOAD SHEATH GOWN ARCUSED ANOTHE GLMIMUTERS DRAWS A GROWD BEFORE HE DIED AT GRAND CENTRAL GN WALL STREET Men and Women Hurled About Startling Garb With Show Randazzio Wrote to Father as Last Car of Train Girl in It Nearly Causes That Companion Acquitted Misses Switch, Riot in Market. | Was Guilty One, surrections for a few minutes after the Jumped a frog in the Grand Central ]elosing of the « | Yards, arb market this after ** | manca, on Jan, 11, 1908, was electrocuted fn Auburn Prison at 6.13 o'clock A. M. to-day. The electrocution was a succe: Of the forty or fifty men who! noon over a woman wearing a sheath got shaken up as the partly deralled | gown which was more than ordinarily | coach bounced along, only one, a mem- | unsheathed. | It was the Portchester local, due at|was dark red, not at all to the disad- | tion vantage of the display of her ltehter | ¢ ved hose, alighted from a cab in front {the Mills Building, in Broad etreet. The alarm spread speedily. A crowd | murged Into the building after her. She | ‘fled In an elevator, The crowd stayea | The time of the first contact w S aud the second was pe at 6.06.45, Randagalo's electrocution was eget |of sensation. He was brought to the prison April 4, 1908, sentenced to die dur- ing the week of May 11, 1908, but an ap- | 949, and bringng in several hundred pas- | sengers, many of them women shoppers. | The seven coaches, drawn by an elec ‘| trie motor, 1 just cleared the mouth | of the tunnel and were taking the switch | tor ono of the tracks leading into the THY there When the Lady of the| peal stayed the execution, The Court train shed, Six coaches made the turn) LU& Seck* came down again there | of Appeala affirmed the judgment of were loud cries of Joy walked rap- | conviction and fixed the week of March all right, but the back wheels or the last | ily out in oad street and up the car, @ combination smoker and baggage | Sweet, while the traffic police attempt car, akidded over the frog and went) Crowd which floral tered cheering dragging mong on the roadbed At the Sub-Treasury she climbed Into The jarring and folting sent a “C, Q, the cab again, appa fearing that i Q. the populace might ‘diminish her none | te? yesterday morning, the man within 16 as the date of the death penalty, Randazzio claimed to the last that he was not guilty of the murder of his cousin. In a letter to his father, writ- Re selong uthe dene) of athe tree te too ample skirts in a rush for sou-/the shadow of the chalr sald that the h orman the of almost - Venirs. | mur iS i stantly, and, as he was already travel. 7’ eee ee rhe BERRI wee ling under reduced speed, he got the| Iqtentmanvatvventies ete nes " local stopped within thirty or thircy- BaRKau Rat toRe taiee cavaceale jenna | bunks In a box car. Pietro Randazzio was killed on the night of Jan, 11, 1993, and the body thrown into the Alleghany River, where it was not found until a week later. Baretta and Randazgio were arrested and indicted for murder {n the first de- jing publ | booming. CH x fk 0 | Bounced About Like Pebbles. But in that short space of time the occupants of the smoking compartment had been bounced about like so many | pebbles in a wash boller, Naturally all of them leaped out of thelr seats at Breer ene a saci e ane: cook Pince. Orat Ihe first jolt, and in an instant they auitted, “It war shown at the trial that jhad been shaken off thelr feet and | the murder was @ part of a plan to rob Pletro Randaszio of between $0 and 850, ——>__—. NEW VENEZUELAN MINISTER, pa) in struggling heaps in the aisles. The conductor, Walter Dearling, was | | standing on the forward platform of the | | | LOST BY BROCKLYN be heard from again, Not long after |cungeons. If th leeeeeectese une ieen coe ae A C; oxtes i} e same | om his Serge > he had been 0 disposed of See aetaa ane Ha |head on the hard roadbed. He lay Pedro Exequic: Rojas Has Been ‘as arrested here for a burglary, be-/ ate Bete rf } Ni ‘or Wi 5 i ea he leg while trying to|made as wretched as possinle, so that IASpector Sent From Rome tO] there unconscious. Named tor Washington, ing shot in the leg Hthavenletinipalearocialitorithaminasics As the train stopped the passengers CARACAS, March 18.—Pedro Ezequiel CY CLEC Wo tenta GUI Te Coutts Palermo Given Extraordi- of the smoker came boiling out of the Rofear woe ialreger sc ea tle mos eue Sent Back to italy. 5,000 $ led in 4 ; doors, Startled commuters from the diplomat in Venezuela, has been ap- ; ‘4 "8 In- , muggled in Here 4 ) cars ahead were nc low pointed Venezuelan Minister at Wi , knew of Campanilo's In-| nary Powers. re not much slower in| 14, : Hive all jesuereok FE a er ac tall BY cowing Hereluelatowawayeland t 3 Peauilieitoaberie Handbag and Money Missed by |fngton. Senor $il-Borges has been ma aati nths, After the man|ing shielded by men of the crew — Pil = i |” [Secretary of Leeatton. n his trail for mo aed ieaareverns cota ie Pen recess led Into Forward Care, | Mrs. Connors, of Coney | gaccinto Lopes has been appointed had spent two months {n a Jamaica, L. i ROME, March 16—The General In-| But there being nothing to be fright: i ‘onaul-General of Venezuela at New r court. | f t ‘ F <3 Consul-G. of ezuel New 1, hospital. hahees rralmned 06 ae oe eae al spector of Pollce sent from here to|ened over now, the travellers entered Island. York. No complainant appear inet. =e S i eee Balecmontont neath nd the mur. | the forward six cars, and after the de- and he was discharged. Immediat ¢ the Now | Palled cuach had been cut loose and lett Dr. Fedro Ex cule Roles is well Petrosino picked him up and brought of nae VOW | tilted over tipsily on its side opposite s known in New York, where he has c 1 be en unlimited i i a fe Con: the wife of alsided for several vears’ past. He has to the attention of the authorities i A to pursue his | Forty-ninth t, the tri came on | j neryall been a Dersistent political oppo: it of f that Campanilo had a criminal | BES ; 3 into the Grand Central Station, and music hall proprietor, has | |Cipriano Castro, and was Secretary- record in Italy and was under charges : TURES CAM EG Eto as lost a certified check for $9,875 some: | General of the Matos revolution against there. He was deported to Palermo, re vowing vengeance upon the detective | in. ana as he lett. que. No record is obtainable here of what happe to Campanilo after his retu to Palermo. To-day despatches from Rome state that Palazzotto was de- ported at the same time as the record shows Campanilo's deportation, —alst that he had been shot in the leg while attempting to escape from the police. and furthermore that he spent two months !n a hospital here. Round Up of Bad Men, While the Brooklyn police were bury | the necr t looking up the ord of Campanilo | have occasioned a Inspector McCafferty had a host of his Wanted to Go Alone n out last night, with orders to ar- red the Co: all known bad men in the Italian t a result dup and morn- brief dele m 16 quarters of this borough. 4 twenty-two men were rounc Headquarters this bh mon 1 has hee: y as is necessary, offered for n because {t Is at such a ste ould aterially ¢ ease the chances of ess, ‘The organization of the Mafa | that any } m such ard was paid would at once be rson to Wh to reports In possession a 6 the Mafla in Italy is re- aterial nat branch ates both in Naples funds ——_—_—___ e RUBINSTEIN CLUB WAR HALTS. | Rubin- the | assistance [ lished In New Or- | ir practice to | |Cestro. He was granted a so-called where in the Brooklyn shopping dls-| amnesty by Castro in July of 100, when trict, She Is prostrated with grief, The | castro feassumed the Presidency of JONSON 15 COMING -TOTALA Witt IEF | | M Abandons Th © to Galveston’ advisable to carry so much currency. | on Receipt of Wire From j wut Mrs. Connors insisted on having F > | the check certified. She tucked It away | New York, handbag, which contained a small money was part of a lega from her = oe mother's estate, It was drawn to her order by Jones, McKinney and Stein- Rheumatism. Lumbaso mesa Oil Omesa k, lawyers, of No, 215 Montague | street, Brooklyn, against the Me-/ | chanics’ Bank ts, Connors went to the bank yea- erday afternoon to cash the check. The cashier persuaded her that it was not sum of money, She had already In- dorsed the check, making it practically = rey ic ega Oil contains methyl | OHICAGO, March 16—Champion Jack payable to bearer, . saline which is one of the beat Johnson stated this afternoon that he From the bank Mrs. Connors went! knownremedies for Rheumatism and | had abandoned his plan of visiting Gal- shopping. She had been in several! Lumbago, Rubthe Oilinto the place | veston, hi stores for an hour or more before she ed to make a purchase. Then she home, at this Just recetved a tele; , having that burts, and the pain will stop, ho ae uals ; him to | wl There i: is no case so bid that Om ' i , tr Hot ee ayers L; to meet / found that she had no handbag. Her! Oil won’t at least give relief, al ght in | ies for @ ta Jertes brought detectives of the store,| bottle 10c, pATeS Beh eerend Oe F \ SSS | 0 ed with the bank and| , Pletro Inzervel ‘ $ inte & wit wae | who communteated with the bank an - Peiny Clic rts ies t ise 1, a t announced that OAKLAND ENTRIES, lthe police. Over the ticker all banks estab! ‘ ! adjourned by tn the country were notified to-day 4 b 4 Ls rr c h chec at the time ‘i = The Evening World. oerany, Sak aeeilaee is te me SLIP COVERS ed In to # ' ea a Cal, March 1¢—The ene, Police have sent elreular he same hee sa vi be det tries for to-morrow's races are ag fol. effect From Manufacturer to You. orked or h trom |! state the bod Should the check ‘be presented to the| ff The Oldest Wholesale Upholstery Co. ' tha if vie the m ‘ld reach | FIRST*¢RACE.—@ix furlongs ae wee Merchants’ Bank yone who had re- Dealing Direct with the Public! e time that the F cable this office,’ Reatpa 114) Listowel, 115. ceived it In a bona fide transaction, the ESTABLISHED 1883, udonin's. body. wi “ the, body, eae tratth i Panisiwould wefonced| tora yall ana Mrs 6-PIECE SETS, of Inzer- ty BVI Vera Fou van 188 Connors would have to stand the loss. . a t hen yw what Her only recourse would be against the several af person who found the check and dis- n he and — ieeents aria 100 i ‘ae posed of It e st heyiwer ther de lit Indian. Maid, Cantem, 7 ‘i — ey were | 77) Shaan and sald | Dees, 07, Quality’ Street, oF. Sa en 4 URGE ROOSEVELT re'to fol ino Hack Simo" ilies, “eel T, NOT KIDNAPPED Allowing 2 yards of TO KEEP AWAY i ‘hat the | MUskoday. 106. Heaps 0 ios) Mer BOY LOST, . ing yar ; on det- | Lady, alicia, 100. Alcibiades best Belgien Damask. dat this he , 7 & Petrosino | otro! 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