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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MABCH 20, 1909, 4 MEMORIAL FOR TEACHER. Exercises In memory of Jolin ‘Tt. Bus Hanan, principal of the DeWitt Clinton High School, will be held in the Auditorium, FI d Tenth avenue, at § day night \ paluting of the principal, the faculty, alumnt and student A | 3 Ten Stories a Mafia Murders ee DREAM Vit TURN Wows Roosevelt's Quarters on the Hamburg And “Gym,” Where He Can Get Exercise : AED OMIODD High street Pri. 3] , J, ic i school, Will be present ny q Terrible Unpunished Crimes ; ‘nhohyy and wit A Ouees Ne ) ( . of a Merciless Organization. Fee IRBecE ECE NH atte Hare JONN Ge Wighte Bre Sta —@— ad : 3 » Dr, Jo ht, 1) ldwared i By Dr. Ascanio Carreni. J. Goodwin’and Stantey Quinn, — LOCKJAW FROM WOUND FATAL, His hand crushed ten weeks ago, Wil tam Erytne, employed in the Hambu Paper Mill, Newton, N. J., died of loc e —ASSASSINATION OF CHIEF HEN. | NO. 5. Mrs. Perrazo_ in Husband Go Down With — | leep Sees) VESSY, co! URALGIA, TEAPACLS, © HAC 1E099ALL PAINS let t » Read wWaAnetit cur Radway Square, New York City. by all glsts i WAY 4 ‘on! * hs yy) | ry nth jaw yesterday. Blood poisoning followed j His Ship, | | a jOrleans, three of the nine defendants th) geet injury. and the arm Was ampu- = — H Were declared to have recelved mls- tated. Then lockjaw set in. Ervine . =, \g6 AVE" HE New Or ltrlal, and the her six were acquitted! alsa during the funeral of his gran | WorLD WANTS WORK WONDERS ren 1a 5 TS leans Chief of Police, was the} ‘The svidently dared not brave | father \ u } ‘ e e PHYSICIANS ARE BAFFLED | D Mafia’s relentiess foe, Fear-|the Mafl wrath by finding the Hiner eee he attacked its members, broke | guilty, Among Rarest of Cases, They i Say—Woman Was to Have Wed To-Day, ; One of the most remarkable cases ‘ of that rarest of maladies, auto-toxic| polsoning, 16 the staff and the consulting physictans of the Fordham Hospital in the person of Mrs. Ida Perazzo, the widow of a @teamship captain, who perished in a marine disaster in the Mediterranean two years ago. Mrs. Perazzo, a siight pale little woman, {s thirty-one years old and has two children, a bos, ‘Lawrence, s(ven years otf and aes entina, nine years old. The woman's ‘condition 1s extremely critical A strange feature of the c to-day was to have been the oc Mrs. Perazzo's second marriage, but ap parently her unrest of mind was such that her hysterical condition and over- wrought nerves converted her blood nto & virulent poison by auto-suggestion. To such an advanced stage had her malady progressed when, yesterday afternoon, seized with convulsions on a venue car at One Hundred and rst street that her rigid limbs, set teeth and twisted body induced the ambulance surgeon who was summoned to her assistance tu diagnose her case as one of epilepsy Case Very Rare. interesting The tests for ey , how applied at the Ford n Hospit to result in contirmation of t diagn and Dr. Reilly, the house surgeon, came to the conclusion from various marked symptoms that the woman had been poisoned into the history of he vinced Dr. Reilly had on their hands one of anto-to New Yor} An it Perazzo ¢ three mont! An inquiry ase speedily con- is staff that t ar estigation showed that Mrs ne to this country from Italy She was bowed down by tt the tragic death « 1 ghtmares constantly saw him on the bridge of his sinking ship, the Regina, plying between nd Marseil ved man eving over hus and in Genoa ¢ the doo: nding erect in th midst of waving loring arms and writhing faces turned toward her, she decla with a look of agony that caused her to awake with a scream of terror and pity A Prey to Her Dreams. Almost nightl of the since the ney Fup its plots and sought to stem the |wave of assassination that had swept The crowd hissed the twelve jurors las they filed out of court, and they house | In these dreams | [his elty | sassins. were henceforth more or leas ostracized; their foreman being expelled from the clubs and other organizations to which he belonged. All through the Sicilian quarter flags were raised and there was hotsy rejoicing. No effort was made at the time to molest the prisoners. Yet the au- thorities thought it safer to keep the Italians tn jail for a little while longer, | For years the Mafla had flourished In New Orleans, By Its orders at least twenty-nine men had been murdered, | Not a single conviction had been se | cured, because none dared risk death testifying against the soclety’s ag- B. Altman & Co. THE LATEST STYLES AND NOVELTIES IN WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR OF DOMESTIC MAKE, by In spite of this handicap Hennessy managed to deport one Mafia leader and was Waging war on the rest, In| for fear of lynching, veturn he Was constantly warned that| Then occurred one of the strangest | ‘ ‘1 7 se oe > the soclety. would sooner or later kill| moves in the history of any city, The AMONG WHICH ARE CLOSE FITT.NG GARMENTS FOR \ him, nunielpal government was prepared for | REQUIREMENTS, SUCH AS PRINCESSE SLIPS OF | | | | revol | probably \the shots a police captain from whom noisy demonstration from a mab; per- \haps for some sort of attack on the On the night of Oct. 15, 1890, as Hen- SILK AND MUSLIN, COMBINATION GARMENTS, WALKING |nessy was going home from the police latation Was fired upon and mor- {Jail where the nine Italians‘and several i sete = ltally wounded by three Italians, who, |of their untried countrymen were lodged. | PETTICOATS, MUSLIN KNICKERBOCKERS, NIGHT ROBES, ETC But what actually happened wai all precedent ‘Phe Committee of Fifty met and on the following day the newspapers Issued this notice: . good citizens are Invited to at: | from ambush, opened fire on him with ey ond shotguns. ‘TI dying man drew his and returned their fire, but without effect. At sound of ALSO AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF BOUDOIR AND BREAKFAST JACKETS. BRIDAL SETS AND TROUSSEAUX DESIGNED AND MADE “AML n had parted but a few moments! 2 " "| | leeller ran up in time to hear the|te"@ @ massemeeting on Saturday, TO ORDER. [ene y : March MH, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Chief gasp | \ To the horrified amazement of all New Clay Statue, to take steps to remedy the failure of justice in the Hennessy case, Come prepared for action.” | Fully 3,00 quiet, determined men an- “They got me at last! I knew they would.” New Orleans went mad with indig- Jnation, Race riots were feared. BUC) ewered the call. And they came “pre- N IS PARTICULARLY INVITED TO lcooler heads persuaded the excited | pared for action.” Armed with shotguns, ATTENTIOS A townsfolk to let the law take Its }yifes and revolvers, they moved in solid ; a 3 course column upon the jail. NEW FEATURE IN WOMEN'S PETTICOATS The city was scoured for the mur-| 1, movnrenvrs (ooletronenirouaealte derers. A Committee of Fifty was FANN en pyre 2 RG 7 IN a cold fury of vengeance that found no WITH FOULARD FLOUNCE, MADE IN organized by the Mayor for the pur- vent in yells or threats, They had work OF ITALIAN SILK INCE, h pose of tracking down all who were concerned in the atrocity. One afte nother the supposed cul- prite were captured, All was done Judicially and in order. Every effort was made to save any law-abiding Itallans from violence, Months were spent in preparation for the trial, and the case against the ac-| cused was at last deemed complete. » ‘The prisoners were not all tried at a time. Nine were brought to the bar, while others awaited a later hearing. The trial dragwed on for weeks. Then the cage went to the jury AN EXTREMELY CLOSE.FITTING MODEL. EMPIRE PETTICOATS OF SOFT SATIN AND ITALIAN SILK; LACE.TRIMMED PETTICOATS OF FANCY SILKS AND SATINS, FOR NEGLIGEE DRESS, BRIDAL PETTICOATS, NEW IMPORTATIONS OF PETTICOATS IN SILK AND COLORED WASHABLE FABRICS, to do, and they meant to do it, Amer- an manhood was taking Juetice into {ts own hands and meeting Mafia cun- ning with force. ‘There was no time nor apparent im- Ise to rouse militia or police againat his strangest of orderly mobs, To the il went the 3,000, battered down the joors and fell upon thetr victims, Eleven of the Italian prisoners were shot or hanged. It was a wholesale| lynehing, yet one guided by a sem- blance of justice. For no one was| harmed who was not strongly belleved | o be in part responsible for Hen-|« nessy's death. The Mafia in New Orleans had re- 34th Strert, 35th Street and Sth Avene. DENTIST SIMPSON. KANERS SUT sepey pane. 22 STANFORD WHITES i<2ctei C. 6 Gunther's Sons, S MEST FORT ~——AMOTEL BL BE OCCUPIED BY ROOSEVELT ~ YEARS IN PARK CQUAD, 1S DEAD ‘or secrecy on the part of mob leaders, | They did what they had come to do; then waited results. | There was much idle talk of penal-| ties, of war with Italy and of other pos- sible effects But the matter soon sim- mered down, and the lesson had a marked effect in curbing the outrages | of the Mafla throughout the whole South, LD BUTLER ND HS LEY Bi, Furs and other wearing apparel; Rugs, Robes, etc., received for storage and insured against loss or damage by Moth, Fire or Theft. area Articles stored with us receive the same | i | WAR ALARM SUBSIDING. | & vessel off the coast of — Helena rensen in Farewel’ Notes nd attention as our own goods. ¢ while In collision with another 1D) vsiqe Acanitted af Shooting : : PORN ARERR Jorgensen in Farewel. Notes care a < iT Wer, these sisiune haa| DUCtor Acquitted of Shooting Rooms on Hamburg Were | Pant paiconiies Rulenveter: epi | Peace Pact Between Servia and Charges for alterations and repairs ACC AD May OEE Se a Ls Blood Poisoning Kills Veteran. Says He Has No Money P | HE) eT et) 0 Tet) SEL Deteldnterenta Ek i) Thiago pared Specially for the | ae de Areal Gl Ter | Auntria Matter of Hours, made during the summer are materially hysleriescrtature=-e\ prey to halluctn: light Again, } Emperor. ae and Is in Debt. | BELGRADE, Servia, March 20/1’ Jower than at other times. Aileaevendi ¢gnlwalee, t | atl eeas | tion, The alarm over the possibility of war SOV In this country she n home naa corre i HOleeniGhretmaentrantutler icine ved (Scars ue Ar aUn ear muna euceld ne ‘venue, with Antonio Pattio a e, who] Another chapter was added to the fr ‘Theodore Roosevelt, private| — sae Ars : bylGalvarll Brawer ion Nolal7 Taxington|| Tepluaies Rumeler Miniter Bere New York. No, 348 ( 1 ens | storm of Dr. James W en, makes the trip, for whten all! | Sree eu 2 ee ue pee St4-" avenue, and for many years in the em- Hee Ao erene Anavareiaa “one | . t hey | son, tt acipr ttee tea Ga een conic nil Central Park, died at his home, of Mrs, Stanford White, committed last night. and another this, morning Eighty-eight years’ experience in the care It nd also «ne ia ‘i Fifty-second street, just. suicide by taking iluginating gas and No official information has been given ay T. Horne an 1 > ; : ¥ out, but there {s reason to believe that of furs. Northport, Iu I, eighteen! Ha paliineinest seat nis morning trom blood | Wes found dead this morning a peaceful settlement of the Austrian Telephone 8260 Gramercy. ; i See | Jorgensen had been mixing up with Servian controversy is now only | j 2 and t s his 1 . pees b. id bi 5 wild companions and was in debt. He question of hours ————— for $10.00, alle : mis erenpullts (ar Sergt, Carey was appointed to the Por jert a note which was found by Coroner | any vena a} 00 d YG CUTE lice Department Sept ad Dooley, in which he admitted this, The | ; ona nperor William of Ge He Ntr d letter was found on a table in his room Cen Centra "ark i f hha nan a ranean a! a a mail plece i Ife is now nothing to me, With. ol e Ham from his right foot several da life is Useless: (Tt s mmodatior Fy ve ago je to abun Me Meee ee aero cree ee ies ID SEC-CEBETAL Uo BRD New Wanamaker SEED (ETS CECH Crt) iol mn : Ela feo 1 by his widow, who was at a Copenhagen. Building. at . Closes at 6 P. M, Huimphe Nest |, Hare Pree haa wh many ling to one of the ens ‘ 4° maids in the loy of the Brewers, hi en ’ s ; “had borrowed money from her, which gf Wn % bogra bun « aeck |” e had £ in ah T butler ct) left sen The, a «Ut Pati The Readjustment Sale of Our Floor Covering Stocks : ‘ senass IEA with two men who came foi . % , uae ia of) fo) Mount \ernon Car Runs Into Open him, and not of the, family ienew. at Will, Beginning Monday Next, Show Values ] 4 ; Pral| siteh in ; was found deat ornin| if sarin || rae wane Hreldouyi cel isursemanedy seen Never Known Here or Elsewhere on Bea ZAMOUE TE A Al r ran into He had ully y pasted slips en ; oes eS "| Tn Oriental Rugs & Carpets the <¢ y . is I ‘ i 3 ions Sa ere ane t a ye Brat ; Negress Sues Because She Had to 2g neg ee ss r street. wa t feet th Ride With White Woman. T " nan | ground ad nena: Many at Recent IMPORT COS J i MeCormick : : KEPT VALE \ L AY pulsed The Also a Considerable Collection of us ar were § We uD NG Ast Cp Ral Trae was del ues Standard Grades and Weaves cae, wait fe =a ; VcUU : In Domestic Carpet-Rugs 3 INDIGES1iON AND DISTRESS n Vomesuc Var shlgne (oe ; i FROM DISORDERED STOMACH At COST---Our LOSS Married ( Gathered Dummy Horse and Car You - case gtalaai ene aE Pape's Diapepsin, which costs ‘aor | is} at will tis, or only 50 cents. Read what this ef- ! i t ut ‘ will r if fective Stomach an digestive (igs The March Sale of CHINA and GLASS boa vape's Diapepsin after ext ment contains, and how absolutely * ! = i 1 1). Convince yourse five harmless it must how it does Will Present on Monday One of Its Crowning a vel s that your actia ase for the Stomach what the washing OHA CANE 1 icid Stomach—F« fer» and sun bath do for the churn; ab- iC. ; FOUND DE ROM GAS. her that ay 7) bite te solutely removes avery corrupting lor Attractions and Price Savings n tha 16 ) Stomach gas, St h tainting element and will digest all ° e ij 1° Acid nich makes you the food you can eat . nd able, produciig Go to your druggist and get some Nl 1 a 1 i 1ér eC S proms as pain in the pit of Diapepsin now, then eat anything, Nn Nl Fe bitt Ity: in breat! you want your next meal, and you dr d Pj ‘ eat, H Bel i not & from Indigestion or | inni : i€CéS : eailach eon SHI ABS oni ete aa) Ge Beginning at $8.50 for a Set of One Hundre eces ’ 18 Sour risings, Gas 1 taste good you will ; ny other bad feel eed liver regulators to keep vary Full Details of Both Events in Monday Morning’s Newspapers ‘ nd Stomach clean an ae ot a cause, oar nach i yvever rid yourself of the OHN AN q i f ¢ ‘ i 0 ret Ind on and Stomach hy ese stomach trouble. Make your meals a pleasure t to Tenth street. Stace ected to arrive going to the tebie with a healthy Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth ba t > 2 A ir pharmacist to show you a|apgetite. “ ] 7 ’ i