The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1909, Page 9

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es game man. Nr ee Ten Stories of Mafia Murders Terrible Unpunished Crimes of a Merciless Organizaticn. By Dr. Ascanio Carreni, NO, 3-THE SLAYING OF SALVATORE MARCHINN 8 John Hanlon, a ju Beeiinsniaecrelaihe peddler, was driving betrayed, Firty-first street, 's found In his pocket on the morning of F ty to Italy and thus in the dead grass and garbage some di him ne police tance from the roadside a dig ered from this and other clues that wrapped In red and yi shud been a member of @ se- Hanlon Jumped off his wage of thie sort of crime,” the bundle and turned {t ove ue, of the Brooklyn De- toot. One flap of the olleioth fe ve Bureau "In which the vietin’s Csclosing part o ww was eut off (presumably for taik- In terror he ra tt to understand n who knows The au trolman ( and p y of a man, und Asinilar fate that seals es our work ex- Not an Italian uld tell the truth a's dreaded hand smaller b held the severed stloned, cross-ques- |, pledged protection, r men on suspicion—did, in force could possibly t to no purpose. dd suspec then disch An odd feature of the affalr was th ere hela cut through, £ sible—in fact, the only Imbs, by @ razor or ve Pe se aa an Itallan . of Notabart d 's ieee ny i heavy build. He we 1elp of Salvatore and his face still bore ma powder, He had app shaved—and wasp The strangest feature of the affair was not only the mutilatin ) prevent Identification, ff uf the tongue. 1 traditions and sec Implied that a t a criminal 1 e doors that SSS. cones CATARRH During the warm Summer months Catarrh sufferers are not troubled with the effects of the disease, asin Winter. ‘This is true be- cause in the heated season every pore and outlet of the skin is open, and a constant, copious evaporation carries off with it a large percentage of the impurities and poisons which produce Catarrh, But at the first sign of cooler weather the sufferer's comfortends ; the skin does not secrete as freely, a congested condition of the system takes place, and soon ev- ery miserable symp- tom of Catarrh is harassing and caus- ing discomfort to the unfortunate ones. Catarrh is a deep-seated blood disease, one which no amount of local treatment will ever reach and perm nently cure. 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Gentlemen —I suffered for a long time with a bad caee of Catarrh, and took a great deal of medicine without any benetit, Several doctors told me I could not be cured, 1 had a continual headache, my cheeks had purple, my nose was always stopped up, my breath hada sickening and disgusting odor, and I coughed incessantly. Theard of your &. 8, 8, and wrote to you. oa om recommendation! commenced to use it, and after takin several bottles, I was cured and have never since had the slightest symptom of the disease, I will always be glad to recommend it to other sufferers. Respectfully, M, L, WESSERMAN, 2710 Caroline St., St. Louis, Mo. CURED OF CATARRM. Dear Sirs:—At the ago of five years I contracted a bad case of Catarth, _It began with a profuse watery discharge from my nose, The matter falling into BY throat kept me constantly hawking and spitting, and my breath, too, was fearfully offensive, but S. 8,8. has cured me sound and well of the Catarth and Icheerfully recommend it to the ublic. ‘When I began taking 8. 8. S. it was for another disease which the doctor called Tuberculosis of the bone, and since Tegan the use of your remedy, S. 8. 8., four of the five tubercles have healed and I feel as wells lever did in my lite, : OscaR 4516 Garfleld Ave., Kansas City, Mo, LOST HIS VOICE, Goldsboro, NY, C. Lsuffered severely with Catarh fora number of years and for elghteen months the disease was ¢0 bad that lost my voice in consequence of it, I tried varieus treatments and doctors and was finally given up to die, I then took 8.8, 8. according to directions and in due course of time my Gatarh was entirely cared. 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U.S. Dist, Attorney, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1909. 3-Piece Dining Suites in Early English Finish, $115 Sideboard 116,50 China Closet. $5 Dining Table., 78 Sideboard......, 45 China Closet, , 32 Serving Table... 2-Piece Dinin; $80 Weathered Oa 78 Weathered Oak ChinaCloset, 60 3-Piece Dining Suite in Golden Oak | —Wax Finish, $48 Sideboard 36.50 Dining Tab! 24 China Closet. . $87 Sideboard. 44 China Closet. 14 Side Table Dining Suite consisting of 4 pieces, imitation | mahogany finish and decided colonial design, Special price, | + $35 China Clos: 19 | Dining Table. 25 | Serving Table, 10 | | Complet . 5 —weathered oak finish; made of the Dining Suite best grade of selected quartered oak; suite must be sold complete; consisting of sideboard, serving table, dining table, china closet, 4 side chairs, 2 armchairs; regu- lar price $1,000; sale price... (Siegel Coope! “Monarch’ * Stor Lights at 59c Tomorrow We Offer 10,000 in Our Lamp Store on the Third Floor Genuine “Monarch” lights, of heavy polished brass, possessing wonderful light-giving power. §y Each burner is boxed complete with finely wo Groceries, These Unusual Specials for Tomorrow. Mail and Telephone nen, ns Fresh Oysters Freshly-opened oyster qt. jar, 50c; Jateveees FOUNTAIN CORN STARCH —6 Rg | packages 3 Ib. package...... | HAZEL HAMS“WESTPHALIA style; mild suger-cured; i44ee 4 2de | dom 15 ¢ | L2/ge ib reetteey SAMPLE TEAS—all vari ing mixed} 5 Ibs. 31; Ib.. ALASKA RED SALMON - 31.75; large can Hams and Tongues aiid sugar cured; U. S$. Go : 2'4e 7 1Se to ths; Yes, Our Price ( Dining Room Suites In Golden Oak and Early English Finishes *\ Choice of all-frosted or half- frosted globes, Friday, 59c each, (Slegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Front.) We don’t make clothing ourselves. We we can buy it best. And we do. The results as 85 Less on Exactly the This is because we treat clothing on a So much for argument. offered here at 3-Piece Bed Room Suite Handsome 4-Post Colonial Bedroom Suite. Made of solid mahogany, guaran- teed, Highly polished and @ very attractive design. Regu- (Mahg'ny Bedstead) Sale Price Jarl { “Dresser $264 “~ Chiffonier jj 117 Colonial Mahog, Dresser, 92.50 82 Colonial Mahog, Chiffonier, 70 Mahogany Dressers & Chiffoniers POULTRY NETTING—in 75-ft, and 150+ | ft, lengths; No, 20 wire; 2-Inch mesh; 110 Chiffonier, 66 Dresser... 60 Chiffonier. Dressers and Chiffoniers $130 Mahogany Dresser. 3 ROLL TOP CAKE OR BREAD BOXES— Ventilated top; regularly $1.10; B5e ae | 3 Pieces in Suite. priced as follows: | | $90 Dicer 7 Inches 78-ft 150-t4 | 80 Chiffonier, » 6 Wide. Length. Length, | 46.50 Dressing Table « 40 12 620 1.0: 58 Dresser, 48 i 56 Chiffonie . 44 117 Dresser 92.50 82 Chiffoni 70 140 Dresser. « 100 | | | 66 Mahogany Dresset 54 8c | $0 Mahogany Dresse: 41 | 80 Mahogany Chiffon 60 75e | Mahogany Chiffonier. 65 SH TU! 14 | 72 Mahogany Chiffonie 60 \ hats 4 37e | 44.50 Maple Dresser 37.50 GALVANIZED GARBAGE CANS—~ 95, $8 Oak Dresser, . 48 with cover; special at. 1 20C 56 Oak Chiffonier . 44 Ct HA MPERS— 85c RATTAN CARPET BEATERS—ex- 1 J tra heasy WV {bnancornood CLOTHES BAl fold old-fashion vale ley kin i 35¢ Ateeaee $750 an PR 4, Fifth Floor.) ; DOC > Inverted with pail rests; sevil 45 CLOTHES | BASKETS — ne ue B2e | TR ser tt ven mantle, photo that you may have. Daylight Cakes Delicatessen Fresh supplies Trom the ovens every || | BEST BOILED HAM— 25¢ irty minutes, };¢ oor : 182 marble or plein each “ 34¢ TUTTI-FRUTTI it. jate ode s in tidd ; | | SANDWICHES Je _with ‘AYER’ CA chocolate, | | | HAM. or CHEE! 5c low, tuttifrutti, maple, orange | | | each. .,.50¢ and 40¢ | | since scourina pow ° 8e fancy, large o * 35¢ reg. 10c boxes, 45c; box HAZEL SAFETY MATCHES ~&° (144 boxes), 58¢; dor e in our Restaurant net in canist No for the ci CUT STRINGLESS BEANS--Fountain. qual- ity; dot, $1.48; keg, 59; reg. 480 kegs. SANITARIUM RICE BISCUT toasted rice flakes; 3 packages ‘S—or freshly 1 95e Hazel Bacon The eerie essai pana fees sar brands not near 39° good; 15 %e nice, firm pieces; Id s on Clothing Are Always Low, But You Cannot Get Better Clothing at Any Price W' wondet sometimes if there is anybody left in New York who con- tinues to believe that a “department store” clothing store cannot have styles as good as any other clothing store. Why not—if it is the right kind of a department store? Why shouldn’t we have the best there is? Do you think the men who make clothing are any different from business men in other lines? Of course they sell to those who have the most money and can give the largest orders. And that spells Siegel Cooper Co. plainly enough. House and Garden Necessities These prices tell vol- umes to those who have used the goods—and who know their regular prices in other stores. A Doz. $6.50 Platinum Photos,$4.75 One Dozen Cabinet Carbonettes—including one 8x10 Sepia portrait; $3 regular price $5.50; Friday and Saturday... ; We make a specialty of copying and enlarging from any kind of (Bened Ask for “S. & H.” Green Tradir wm Double “S, & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 0’Clock are free to buy it where are here for any one to see. No clothing house in the country gives any better style than*we—how could it? There is nothing better than the best. And Yet Our Prices Are Low—Often as Much Same Suit big, sensible basis. We don't have to get the profits that specialty clothing houses must make, and we can buy as well or (usually) much better. For demonstration see the suits now $12.50 $15 & $18 vrvar Every suit is a convincing proof of the claims made above. (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) FOLDING SEWING TABLES—with yard measurement; regularly $1.10; Te WASHBO. family CLOTHES WRINGERS teed; 10-Inch rollers MAJESTIC WASHING MACHINE $5. 75 regularly $6.50; at : PASTRY BOARDS—14x20 of 15x 20c 22 inches; either reg: regularly 685, yw 400 BOARDS—regu: “18¢ ain; tured tpecal ates en, 90 CLOTHES PINS— 100 for 9c WOODEN COAT HANG- ERS—special at 2 for 5c WASHTUB hardwood; ape tionary pi cial at Paints Ready Mixed Paints or Pere manent Floor Paints Quart... ¥o-gallon . Gallon .. CHMR_ PAINTS rattan, and cherry _red; FURNITL stiades (Siegel Co TAINS| '; Te Store, Basement.) t Studios, Seventh Floor, Front.) Fish, Oysters, Meats and Cakes Orders Promptly Filled, Call Chelsea 4,000 Fresh Meats We deliver all paid and charged orders from the Battery to 110th street, () y rely ee . , ats 13¢ ERSEY HAMS— fresh | Selanne ta sue LAC CANADA ters; Ib Idc CANADA MUTTON quarters; lb SAUSAGES—1 sausage; Ib SPARE RIBS cured flat ribs CANADA LAMB—hind q telts 1BL5) 3 lbs. 25¢ '§ 16¢ BA LAMB—tore wer1Zi%C Fourth Floor.) eae ng Stamps— We Give Theng, Women’s Gloves—Greatest Sale Ever! 12 and 16-button French-made mousquetaire gloves, standurd and ‘perfect $2 and $3 98e Linens, Bedding & WhiteGoods ) Cigars Washable Fabrics Tapestry Brussela Carpete Women’s Sults Girls’ Washable Dresses And numerous Specials from the “Underprice Sections” throughout the store. Details of above in to-night’s Journal. Featuring Our 5 Millinery In These Display Days While! it is true that we are devoting the lion's share of advertising, display and selling space to the hats between the prices of $15 and $75, yet we do not want you for a moment to overlook the wonderful collection of hats at our famous low price—$5, In the Salon on the second floor you can see the master creations of the most famous millinery artists of Paris and New York, All of the $5 hats are either copied or “im- roved" higher priced models, No two are alike and you can- not duplicate any in style or materials under $7.50 to $10. Try. Women’s Ready-to-Wear Hats CO braid from A large number of novelt untrimmed hats, reduce $1.95. Mostly broken lines left | over from the recent heavy, selling. These hats are made of fancy braid over buckram shapes and are faced with a tissue material; all colors... 95¢ A clearance tomorrow of several numbers of hand-made spangled jet hats—ready-to-wear or un- trimmed, All new goods made for this season; formerly marked at various higher prices; reduced for tomorrow $2 95 (Slegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front.) Women’s Coats A New Spring Style, in Black Only, Value $6.75, Friday $4.50 HIS is a special from the “Under- price Section ” of our popular Coat Store for women, and it will doubtless create a some lively selling to- 7, morrow from the moment the store opens. A Prince Chap model, as illustrated, Hned throughout with tailor’s Venetian; well tailored. 32 to 46 bust measure. (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front.) 4 fi i Bargains in Our Wash GoodsStore These are not all the specials in wash fabrics offered here tomorrow— but they represent the values. Ginghams—apron checks, black, red, brown, copper; green, |Marathon Linons—absolutely fast color; in all the wanted colors assorted sizes; worth 744c for spring; worth I5c a Sey A Axe yard; Priday...........5. ic mercerized ; al the Dress Batistes—in light and dark new effects; some with borders;| grounds; dots, stripes, figures formerly 12}g¢ a yard; and floral effects; worth at.. . Tel Wea yard; at....... “eC oper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) Women’s $2 Shoes, 98c | An offer made possible by the unsettled condition of the shoe trade due to recent failures, New styles in button or Jace of kid or calfskin; same grades and lasts as are shown around town at $2; tomorrow, 98¢ Boys’ $1.50 Shoes, 98c Girls’ $1.50 Shoes, 98c | Kid or calf lace shoes; in smaller All sizes in kid or calf; button sizes only. or lace, Fine for school wear, | (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) Pins for Dutch Collars, 39c A New and Clever Novelty to Be Worn as a Belt buckle or a Pin for Dutch Collars. It Is the Latest Craze for Women and Has Been Shown in Other Cities and in One Other ‘Store in New York, But—Nowhere at Our Price, Made of silver-plated white metal, bear- ing monogram or initial neatly and taste- fully engraved. Price, including three initials engraved to order . 39c (Siegel Cooper Sta y Store, Third Floor, Center.) Wine and Liquor ————__ | Bass’ Pale Ale | | | Barrel of 8 dozen pints, $1134; sold in other stores at $2 Specials for Tomorrow: Monogram Whiskey | Three - Star No. 5 | Cognac Brandy Ferrand’s—choice, fruity qua regular price .D ROCK AND He bot 70 4 in pints; Mov GL. Ad || ¢ of & dozen splits, || > 87.74; sold in | stores at $1.30 a * 98 || «1 other dozen splits; HOLLAND. GIN morrow... EDA. ————__—_—_—_—_—_——_—| rr $e! WU OF SCOTS | ce COTS 0. P. S. QUEEN QUALITY PorTOR! | "¢ OUTED H = WHISKEY — SHERRY WINES — regu: | REGAL OLD TOM OR DRY bots $1 10 jar 82.50. gallon, GIN 18s dot- G5e cede 0. P. DUB 98¢ PURITAN BRAND PORT OR SHERRY. - ) gallon, | ported 6S AOC | superior B. 8 EL, ST. $1 quart ’ ; 31.34; bottle IMPERIAL ZN MACAIRE t DEWAFN CHERRY L—$ tle : CLAYTON. & STOMACH eae TERS—th $3.64 HOBAN'S BSL regular pr reduced to.. $1.28 quart’ bot MONTICELLO WHISKEY~ fallon, 23; quart ottle 85 CAPITOL WHISKEY~83.80 qallon, £2.94 i * Bde quart bottle a RZ STE EE Serr ees | | |

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