The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1909, Page 4

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MULTITUDE AT FUNERAL CF Th SLAIN TEACHER" Women and Children Pray in Street Mar ALL LITTI Body ol Anna ano Passes By, .E ITALY OUT. Tremendous Demonstration in | Honor of the Young Woman Killed by Her Father. Headed by a band of eighteen pieces, the funeral of Anna Manga , Shot and killed by her ‘Wednesday, “Tittle Italy" to- of twenty policemen and all the patrol- y men on post in that part of the city Mterally had to cortege through the crowded streets “thousands of women and children wept and prayed as the hearse, drawn by four white horwes, passed slowly along, and men stood with bare, bowed heads Misa Mangano was a beautiful girl | with a wide aojuaintance. teacher in Puldiic ' East One Hundsed and Second street, and also had « class in the Sunday | school of St. Cecilia's Church in East : One Hundred and Sixth street driven from home a few months ago by her father’s insame persecutions she ‘went to live at St, Cecilia's Industrial which {s annnected with the She was reared In what is Home. church: jmow Little Italy. Two hours before the time for the the street In front of the tenement-house whare the body lay was funeral to-d; packed. Acting East One Hur etation, with as to clear the h curb, There elghth floor, the girl from throwing ment. The eympathy. Great Jam in the Street. shrieks, echoed back from the walls of the big tenements across the street, the women who heard them wept In| day, fight Capt were hysterical scenes about the house when the coffin was carried out and placed in the hearse. window of the Lacativa flat, mother of the dead fought with three strong men, who had all they could do fo keep her herself to the pave ot The funeral cortege, m ond avenue to St East One Hundred and Fourth street | ue, where there was) near second aven' another terrific Jam of humanity. had been closed by orders of Capt. san hour before the funeral cor- At that time the edifice was packed to the suffocation point. A doo! Mor tege arrived. a way for the School > 1 and Fourth street wad of reserves, *k and establish what amounted to fire lines at Third avenue and Second avenue before the hearse and carriages could draw up to the Lu who was r, Philip, on moved through Harlem's A special squad She was a 121 in When Mo: f the had In a on the the mother and all i} ved down Sec- Church fn The nar THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 27, 1909, Earle Fooled His Atfinity “ Wite,” SAVER WEBSTER ELEVATOR ‘BY Says Lawyer in Annulment Suit tere Hs cM) SNES MANY AT. Ae TERW IN PRISCA Before and After: Being the Story of the Collapse of an Aftinity What Earle sald before marriage: ‘ormer Miss Kuttner Contends | That Artist Is a Lunatic and ' That First Wite Was Not ' Legally Divorced. Fhave found my twin soul, Julia Kuttuer is my apinity for Once Prosperous Bookmaker! Telephones to Apartments and Leo, way OO aD T love Julia with undying affection, Nothing can ever sepa: Who Shot Goodwin Is Makes Ten Tri SHE IS NOW HIDING IN rate us. Held for Assault. Tenants, What Julia Knttner Karle aald before marriages We understand each other, He ts the right man for me, WESTCHESTER COUNTY. am the right woman for him The igument of a Soul-Mate Husband, — Back T decided I could not be happy without Ferdinand, His wife BPO REN MAR RETDIT BETO agrees with me, She yave him to me. Crain, in the C f Ger From Sanitarium, Served The revelation of our love came to us with sweeping cer. leesagienis ek te eae rge of assaii tainty. red moment. A YEAR LATER, Extract from Julia Kuttner Earle’s divorce complalutt That at the time of said marriage defendant was a lunatic and incapable of contracting marriage, that defendant has re- Tt was a sa threatened made persons Joining houses and across the and back in One Hundred and treet leave their homes, fire started in the rear of an | With Papers, Shouts That | He's Not a Lunatic. Courts Bul | most fa 3 the | Webster, who, on Aug, and “er y 0. 2 tme: 7 CU) | Mrs. Ferdinand Pinney Earle No. 2, EH er HT CHIE Killed) Charles Apartment on th h floor, occupied the “affinity” wife of the artist, It wasi} over Evelyn by Leopold Herzfelder, his wife and learned to-day, fa hiding in Weatchester | What Earle says now: onvicted of manslaughter and gen. ent months’ old daughter, | Tam not a lunatic! Its false! County Miu. Earle, wifé contends that tenced to nineteen y jher husband js both a bigamist and a She aroused her hy | lunatic, has determined to keep out of | harged abo baby in her arn and Mr, Herz- felder lost no t in geting to the the limelight for the present j leaving prison h She Is very muct | i they yelled "Fire: her experiences with Earle,’ said her | Maya William Vanderhorst, the negro eleva- Jiawyer, John J. Hughes, of W an Iogear Nea eby a eles | Plains, NX. ¥., to an Evening World re-) Teste _ : then ra to the top ttoor, It Oren iOnuay. | | Anetra was quickly loaded ‘with | men and , en Ran | Women, nose of Whom had takea time Mrs. Earle has teen an unfortunate | ee Drew Knife, It i lame) ) ctim of — circumatances—completely | Webster went to Mr. Cleve! fice after money, His reception did not down a ‘b | Pleaso him, so he drew a knife and, tt’ § } 's said, att A | other ‘per | him ana j man, | trate's Court and held in $1,00 At the time of ‘as not recogni ished by an old f n indictment w fooled b; of unsound mind. She) (> 7 ale Bynliai ] > ¢ laa vary fe woman, and the develop: | COL Goethals Explains Work Shower of M i 5 OT t! t/a . | | resuuned teraac ras a oad to. a Special Committee of | Chamber of Commerce. each time he brought ad of screaming tenants. tenants Cid not wait for ed dow siles Halts oa on Fleeing from Uncon- scious Little Victim, her conic] of the The sult Is a atralght rosd to an| annulment of her marriage to Earle. | Our contention is ¢hat the French di- | vorce granted to Farle's first wife was| For ay Tilent.-Cot, | not a legal divorce, A divorce is good | GeorKe M. Goethals, chairman and chief riourly injured, in the Washington until tt Ip attacked, But we do noe in-| engineer of the Panama Canal Com-| Height Hospital, having been run over | tend to try our case in the newspapers." | Mission, talked to the special committee by a dirt wagon 1 playing wit three hours to: Arthur Ambler, ten years old, Hes, se- Wants to Remain Quiet. otiine ‘charaper of Commerce et No. & other boys on One Hundred and Fifty. | yesterday, and he was arrested la Aberty street on problema anc d atrcaly neue Am ; nigh The lawyer sald that a condition im: orogres of the vanal, LI Fomnt seu anes ataiuataavenuel Mavi cr posed by his client was that her retreat | “sit has been intimated and stated,” | The eenees in Westchester County should not be aay ea i ebster made public jsaid Col. Goethals, “that as a military | cogeiar and the bs oie man I am abject orders ti Ah Mrs, Ferdinand Pinney Earle ar. Woche tee ordereeaniy: AM whiner jobliged to carry out any proposition | jn mother of the artist, who is living at) b that {s put up to me. I want to dis- the Ansonia, beyond admitting that | ctaim and disavow any such statement there were differences between her son because it is not true. If I did not be- and hin wife, declined to discuss the! iisve that 1 could do the work down thir i sult to-day, |theret as it ts projected 1 wonldn’ | St, him until Karle was served on the front porch | hesitate TamleCatiameatinarilenminar ile of his home yeaterday as ho atood In and there has absolutely nothing his bathrobe, He read the paper as ee alice arauanavel Keen cthere far as the allegation that he “was al avhich in any way. thro lunatic.” Then he became very angry, j the canal as we are b n and for a moment was speechless, here is no doubt in the minds of any of “Tm not a lunatic! It's false: Any-|us that can he bullt one can see I'm al! right,” he declare aw el c ean refe finally, as he strode into the house. WEEE ROP CERT i Eat Earle gained almost world-wide fame ence was In favor of a sea-level c Ja year and a half ago by introducing | I had never before een able to jthe affinity idea. He mét Miss Kutt: | into the canal prop jon. I had read | comrade her while engaged in settlement work One Hur dway and ( street, lth is shattered. ball at, $0 <-> FELL DEAD FROM WAGON. Andrew Mee and another Th re en by Heart Disense While Driving. in this city in 1907. Later in the year | vers much as a man ordinarily reads each admitted their infatuation, about these mattere, and I had be Earle publicly declared he was to talked to a great deal by Gen, Ge send away his wife and son for Miss | yw: Kuttner, ‘and Mrs, Earle apparently j was satisfied with the arrangement. Davis, U.S. AL, of a eactevel canal, The people of Monroe threatened to| “bRealed tome handle the eccentric artist roughly, but | he contrived to ship his wife and little | boy to Paris, and it was understood she obtained a divorce from him there, but nothing conclusive was ever dis- covered. Arrested for Beating “Soul Mate.” retired, and the sam at iNEW LINER ON FIRST VOYAGE. |! T went gown to the Isthmus, and after being there during the first rainy | of the size then proposed was not a| Cleveland nd practipaliptopoall Ay tieila New York With Full Cabins HAMBURG, Mareh an Cleveland, of the Ha Leaves Hamburg for + a quien er and [am not oni am pretty much @ part | In favor of the lock’ scheme.” @ steamship was lat band of 49 teachers from the school tn which Miss Mangano taught entered the church under poli Rev. requiem knelt In the cee ort lel Di Nono celebrated the Thousands stood or the men muttering to women weeping, and thousands of chil- dren, scarcely ¢ ing of all the equirmed break eather around a hearse me did ne exciteme nt die the church ch other, the omprehending the mean- unusual and twisted in an effort to through the poliee lines and open carriage which | ith floral offerings ked the w excitement of the y to the and the boat the rails with ong Island the way to respect attending y for hours GAINS IN BANK STATEMENT. Clearing House Report Shows An- other Jamo in Surplas, TO ABOLISH CANAL BOARD. Senate Bill G Authority Craw to s mau. Cana the Se change the a on the President Al! Isthmus by the grip of Ei fingers. The igave hi | Grand Jury falied to indict Hine, The alleged trouble was apparently patched ont maiden | led 390 firat and second Ml 9, 196, word was receive that Earle and his “aff nm married in Italy, A few later they returned to New York. was not in the limetight again until last August, when he was arrested and thrown into jail at Goshen on his wife's complaint. The artist was accused of having brutally beaten and choked Mrs, Earle less than three weeks after whe had borne him a child. It was alleged 1 !*4 that the woman's throat wae blackened | t) = por She carr ship of the + out tol general! sive wh up, for the couple ret again, | Several months ago Earle, broken In health, went to Dr. Carlos F. MacDon- eld's sanitarium, Central Valley, N.Y. He was not pleased at first with the so- | © seemed ‘'mentall ynald refused to sa ned to Monroe SUBWAY PLATFORM PLANS ARE FIL na President shone mits Props ses Ace commodations for 10-Car Express Trains, time of es nt hada smilie. Marie! Detatied plans for the te ‘0. Wiiom he wis mar- te P ngt 4 such mar. the express an subway were re Service Comm and, on alleges she was bee bororugh-Metrop provide for plat ten-car traing at and six-car trains itan AN EXTENSION TELEPHONE arb receipt 0 In the residence, if the mein tele- In the office, An Extension Tele i" Shonts’s props gals to phone is downstairs, An Extension Tele- || phone on your desk will save you much time and annoyance, It is most incon- venient to be constantly called on to leave || your desk to answer a telephone call at a telephone located in some other room, or | at some point far removed from the work | | phone upstairs will add greatly to the usefulness and convenience of the service. Upstairs or downstairs, » telephone will be close at hand and the neceasity of stair- climbing eliminated. Incoming and outgoing night messages are often emergency or highly important calls, An Extension Telephone upstairs | In or near the siceping apartment willsave \ much time and add greatly to your comtort || and protection. | TAFT ON GOLF LINKS FOR GAME WITH SHERMAN Accepts Challenge of Vice-Pres- ident on First Holiday Since In- auguration—Theatre To- Night WASHINGTON af cast aside in hand, With An Extension Telephone on your desk, telephone calls can be sent and received conveniently with practically no loss of time. With ita aid you will be | able to accomplish more during the busy office hours, en: é family name of The additional expense of AN EXTENSION TELEPHONE Is trifling—iese than two cents @ day in connection with a message rate contract Extension Telephones cam be ordered at amy of the below offices NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY THEN. Y. & N. J. TELEPHONE COMPANY Commract Ofer Teaphons Not Contract Often Teetghone Nore fees oon aaee joughby St., Brooklyn: ‘11000 Main aon ae ivoktmn Hitt Bedford Ea ‘nguae fi Hatt Willamebarg ioee ott W lia faid Lam M amt Jamaica 8 e yw Rochelle Teen New fockane TOM Patehogue at Loew Yooners sammie, 1, Heap Kompafaarie ° oh, simak: Nd By AD esa office im New Jersey” New Y¢ 25 cents, World Kk, and its price fs Mrs, Herzfelder was awakened by the | crackling flames and smell of smoke, | and, with the | LEM ERE yoy made ten trips in all in the | '| spirit ot thrift will do the rest. goods involved are in the smoothest harmony~ 4 B. Altman & Cu. f ARE OFFERING A NUMBER OF ATTRACTIVE SUG. 3 GESTIONS FOR WEDDING GIFTS AND EASTER TOKENS IN THEIR DEPARTMENT FOR BRIC-A-BRAC AND OBJECTS OF ART, f ELECTRIC LAMPS, BRONZE BUSTS AND STATUETTES, CLOCKS AND CLOCK SETS, FRENCH BRONZE JEWEL BOXES, CARVED \VORIES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, FLORENTINE MOSAICS, ; DRESDEN AND VIENNA PORCELAIN VASES, RUSSIAN ENAMELS, MINIATURES, CUT AND ENGRAVED CRYSTAL, TEAKWOOD STANDS, BRONZE JARDINIERES, AND SIMILAR PIECES, y B. Altman & Co. WILL HOLD AN UNUSUAL SALE OF 20,000 YARDS OF. BLACK DRESS SILKS AT __VERY LOW __ PRICES, COMMENCING ON MONDAY, MARCH 29th .* 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Ann, =” R.H. Macy & Co,’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, B' way at 6th Ay 34th to 35th St, Come To The Store Monday There are special reasons! Some of them will be detailed in Sunday's papers, Our advertisements are always punctuated with great values. But every now and again they burst forth with offerings that are ‘way out of the ordinary. We are now referring to such an instance, Every department has been levied upon for items that strike a sensational note even for Macy’s. The entire resources of our organization have been utilized-toe provide a series of bargains for the public that should send the pulse of business bounding, All we ask is that you read our announcements in the Sunday papers. The discernment, penetration ¢ and discrimination inspired by the natural We haven't culled in spots—picked a rare-ripe plum here and there. Every stock has yielded some- thing to vitalize your interest and energy. Diamonds, Cut Glass, Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Suits, Notions, Pictures, Groceries—diversity enough to arouse, personal enthusiasm of the oroadest scope in this move. ment. Our quotations are inadequate to impress you fairly or justly with the fulness; and completeness of this trade incident. We haven't assembled undesirable derelicts, waifs, cripples, shipwrecks and merchandise pariahs with the hope of tempting you with low prices alone. The with the season, the fashion and the needs of our customers. For example: Dress Shields, They are pat—and at the price you should buy them by the armfuls, Ribbons—what could hit a fancy plumper? Gloves—your digits will delight in the kinds we offer at underprice. Diamond Rings at nearly one-half less a , karat than the mine owners say. Women’s Blouses abulge with value, Bags that baffle competition. More Underwear bargains unloosed. Umbrellas at a price that is altogether startling. The longest values in Linens you'll find. Things to barricade against moths at prices that will give cut-rate druggists a chill. Decorated Dinner Sets, Cut Glass, Furniture, Curtains—but why tell all? We want you to come and see. There will be a to-do at Macy’s Monday. The dozens, of sales carefully scheduled, thoroughly planned, with goods prominently displayed in their proper places, will make dime, dollar or dollars “qi”? wonders. Talk about an “elastic” currency! If you'd see coin active— going clink, clink against counters—be on hand Monday, We've stretched its purchasing power as it has never before been stretched. But leaving metaphor out —the merchandise and the prices that will meet and greet you here are the sort that the frugal will be glad to find. It makes little difference what you need —a World “Want” will go and get it. co

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