The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1910, Page 11

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ANGELO'S LOVE — MANFOUND SLAIN FORFLORINATS AT BASEMENT DOOR KICKED TO BITS, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE Papa of Scornful Beauty Messes Him Up When He Fires Revolver. Body Left in Front of Mme. Pariel’s Dressmaking Estab- lishment in 38th Street. ‘The plans of the Marino family for| A joyous Christmas ¢ Mrs, Catharine er have all gone to he Netth Jumbo" Ma- street, In the fashionable millinery and vino nic iis wife, Ke will be “at dressmaking district, went to the base- home” that da vor yet their beauti- ment door early to-day to open it Ful asuent + Florina. a that the girls emptoyed in Mme. Pa- ith Joyous hearts they fared forth | pet! nade tabi riel's dressmakin, siablishn h from Seventh avenue, Newark, and ifhaclde! Sean Tae journeyed to the Bronx to find their long lost son and brother, Palmo, who they had lately heard was living some- where in the Highbridge section of the Bronx with a family he had acquired since he had left the parental roof. Just as they left the elevated railroad at One Hun and Seventy-seventh street they heard the hall in a familiar voice. It was no other than Angelo Priscol, an old neighbor, who had moved rupting her breakfast, On the basement steps, his head bang: @ man, His mudstained hat had rolled to the doorsiil, across the back of his head. Kernan backed into the door screaming. direction of the polico station. Crowd Hurries to Scen away from Newark two years ago. The) | From the apartments upstairs and| [eu aran- Marinos wero real giad to see him, and from nearby houses a swarm of peo-|Tt eed sq. Priscol waa overjoyed. Hapecially bee Ple gathered and attracted the atten-|pteed § oauee Siorine ‘was wih chem, | tion ef Policeman Struff on Fifth ave- |] teens in all Now, all of these two years Priscot | ¥¢ He sent for an ambulance anc has been warming a canker in his heart, the canker of rejected love, and as he| @azed upon Florina’s alluring beauty | ‘once more, the worm bit him so that he ehrieked in agony. “I love you yet, my Florina, and you gust marry me," he exclaimed. “Jumbo” and Eenico told him to whase himself, and Florina backed them up. Whereupon Angelo. pulled a gun ‘Thotigh he is an ardent and persistent Jove: he is a poor shot, and the bullet | the intended for Fiorina flattened itself against the double-ply whalebones of Eenico's corset He made another try, hut before he could fire, “Jumbo” had fallen upon him and the two went down into the snow ner, Dr. Hopkins from Bellevue told them | than an hour. on the back of the head or wounds, also deep, in the forehead. ternal hemorrhage, such as could have been caused by a heavy blo fall. Suspect a Ri The dead man’s pos except for a bunch of e ry. keys. cate his {dentity. indicated robbery. To the deduvtors this eKernan, Janitress of the house at No. % West Thirty-elghth main floor might enter without inter- ing over the last step, lay the body of) Deep gashes were Mrs, Mo- then ran hatless down the strget in the for Detectives Carrette and Van Wag- that the man had not been dead move} ‘There was no telling whether death was due to the wounds other | It was clear that there had been an in- ly and could not be accounted for by a 8 were empty There Was not even a scrap of paper to indl- _THE had hl WORLD, CRC Our Great Sale of $150vercoats continues. made and styled in a $25 way. because the price is just $15. 118-125 Walker St. New York. 1439 Broadway New York. Special Xmas Priceon Children’ s CAPES +m MM*1.85 $4.00 Values, ‘These use- ful gar- ments are made of 1 ides irable shades of Blue and Garnet, with at- tached hoods, lined with beautiful woven plaid ma- terial. money will be re- funded if same can be duplicated anywhere for lee than $4.00. and slush, Eenico took a hand in the| The man was about forty-five years | Extraordinary Special melee to the extent of stamping on/| old, stout, She aaa height; his com- POR Angelo's face seven or eight times, |plexion was light and he | miiie ‘Tombo"’ just pundked tache, He wore a mixed gra: Thursuuy, Fricay and When Detective O'Meara pried them| of excellent quality. His black shoes Saturday Only apart, Angelo was a sight. Dr. Gold-|and hose, his blue underwear and hi white shirt and collar were also cellent quality. He wore two pa trousers—one brown and the other bl with blue stripes. moved to the morgue for on autopsy. as A CHRISTMAS CAROL, The words and music of a beautitu cl carol in every copy of next 1a, atein gathered up the f-agments and hustled them off to the Fordham Hos- pital, and Magistarte Krotel held “Jumbo” and his wife to await the re- ult of Angelo's injuries, while Miss Florina was sent to the House of De- tention. Angelo will have to answer to a charge of felonious assault when he Kets out of hospital. MRS. RUIZ’S ESTATE AMOUNTED TO $60,776. Friend of Alfred G. Vanderbilt Who Committed Suicide in London Left No Will. (Special to The Erening World.) Dee, William nse! for estchester elved word from Al- bany that a tax of $18.39 had been pald ft on the estate of Mary Agnes O'Brien, known as Mrs. Mary Agnes O'Brien Rulz, who comm ide in Lon-} Gon, May 16, 1909, | She sj much tine to going | @broaa at a country estate she leased ft Rye on the Scund. On’ several oc- casions the name of Alfred G. Vander-| England, Germany bilt had been mentioned with that of | 7s Mra, Ruiz France— The value of the estate left by he i ingeni as shown by the transfer tax appraisal Substantial, ingenious, fe $60,"76.62, She had a bank chic— of $1,085.62, while, her furnitu riages and autos at Rye brought In her London home, silverware, piture and bric-a-brac brought She left no will and her brothers, Charles L, O'Brien of St. Louis, and Wrank D. O'Brien of No, 40 West @wenty second street, New York, will dgherit the estate. —_— WOMEN’S STRIKE COUNCIL WINS ITS INCORPORATION. Object Is Declared to Be the Avoid- anre of Responsibility in Strikes. fur. we drew characteristics. Dressing cases, puzzles you. His body was re- | Order from your newsdealer | The sources from which| so much of our Leather Goods and Novel- ties and their natural writing cases, motor conveniences— any quantity of small articles) at modest prices, the very thing for the man whose case | of SOME THING Boys’ Enclish Slip-onRai Ip-onhaincoats Imported Tan Covert material, lined throughout with the Eng- lish Art rubberizing. A hand- some, useful Xmas gift for any boy from 6 to 14 years. 3 .25 GUARANT GUARANTEED $ Money refunded if value can be $7.50 Value, duplicated anywhere for less than For Sale Only at Own Stores THREE ~’WAY STORES N.W. Corner 22d St. & B’way 831 B’way, bet. 12th &13thSts. S.E.Corner John St. & B’way | »| | si N NE w Tho members of the Women's rrade| Besides all sorts Noe raat eae gue, with headquarters at) wearable presents, such| Positively yo Twenty-second street, were | No one wils be disappointed—we suali as—silk socks, fancy hand kerchiefs, knitted searfs, silk hats, t last night when they re rom Albany that they had suc- at last in receiving Incornora- rs of what {8 to be known as Yomen's Strike Counell."’ There had been sou diticulty in ov-| gloves, knitted Scotch taini pers. rail Janata he purpose of the council is to per- waistcoats and jackets, fect t! e organization of working women fyr lined overcoats, silk and to co-operate in making the strikes of women successful. The incorpora- tion means the nee of responsl- bility and no merchant whose business has been ruined by a strike can bring silk pajamas. @ camage sult against a wealthy woman who aided the strikers, Th incorporatoers are Mary FE. J - a a i , Divite, Hole Marot and Carcia Woers: | NOW, W hen bo aT ding hoffer. ;school boys are being out- ——— = \fitted with our boys’ AIL. | EDITOR IN LUDLOW J at medtined That Karl Weiss, editor of the | Austrian paper and one of the St~ known Austrians in this city, has been) “Star” fm Ludiow Street Jail since last Satur+ @ay for contempt of court was ais-| briskly. lay when he was taken before aac re Specially good for board- | ing school wear. and was fined $1,000, tn default of which nels, with- Bod was fined £1.0 In fancy flannels, with The jailing of Weiss is the outcome! out collar, $2. 85. of an old sult, 2 Kopstein, 8 corpus. red an order of the Court Merchant of West Hoboken, N. J. got| In gray, blue or khaki dgment against Welss in 197 for a i fest atioged tobe money due on a loan. | flannel, with collar, $2.45. oe at execution was retu ve «examines Rocers Peet & Company, Three Broadway Stores, and but the mi to lag until October. was ordered again and be examined, do so. Harrtson M. sel for Kopstein, promptly he be punished ‘Weiss claims the Court here has no jurtadiction in the case, as the loan was made in New Jersey. ast to appear but failed to Haverbeck, coun- asked that at 13th St, at Warren St. at 34th St. -| introduce these new silk fur lined mufflers, moccasin slippers, spits prices—$6.50, | '' $8.50, $10.50 and $12.50— flannel shirts sell) 1. jeweller's Ger- man Silvey Mesh Bags, selling them ec *81.95 eac: They are wade along the re on sale at bigh clays If any c# these bags 3 je well i" than $4.00 we will refund the » Sent by mail $2.17. OH ARLES KEENE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. 180 Broadway, New York Open Evenings Until Christmas } @neumonia to be teared more than death from gun shot. ‘The frequent chances of fell and winter mon discomfort and mperature In the is aro the source ot mech mm of human life, loot F as a result, | than is the wound frow g A sudien chill “isin Boars iitgn he fulurcatiitag aro tho forerunn Avoid, tho dang Podle rem 7. Ball's ny opiates, t | fk 4 vg anid subiluing bronchial tub 1 ick ouon kay Hi hab WANT@ WORK WONDERS The coats are | It's a way fof you to save $10, | Moe Levy & Co., soo solid Gold and sterling sil- g very elaborate in design YJ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1910. put Red CrossChristmas on the Letters and Packages Seals You Send Out. i Every one of these seals that is sold helps to fave some victim of tuberculosis. This is a michty fine and BIG charity. Help it along. | SIEGEL tae. SBC AND i9™ STS, Great Toy career Come!—in a few minutes you can find the very toys you want. assi8tance in making selections. GUARANTEE that qualities and prices are RIGHT. Express Wagons Wooden Toys Electrical Trains Swing Horses Mechanical Trains Mechanical Toys Shooflys Iron Trains Magic Lanterns Automobiles Fire Engine Sets Moving Picture Chairs Laundry Sets Machines Rockers Grocery Stores Horses on Platform Desks Pianos All Kinds of Games Furniture Shooting Galleries ie Bor Hand Cars Swimming Toys Plush Animals Be Sure to Visit Our Doll dolls and visitors from far-off Japan, too. There are dressed dolls in beautiful costumes, also to wear. AND PLENTY OF RAG BABIES THAT SIMPL a No Interest No Extras Please Make Your Selection at Once and We Will Deliver the Instrument and Records in-Time for Christmas. tainers—the Victor Talking Machine or the Edison Phonograph, Sale of $15 Wooden Horns for Victor: Talking Machines, at (These horns will also fit Ediso Prdcbera ideal Olay i Serviceable Rugs Under Price ims. Wilton Rugs—high quality; choice selection of attractive| Aubusson Art Rege—osiia co hophones and all other makes) r, Rear.) ONLY TWO MORE DAYS in which to select a Holiday gift poly ese artistic and specially- ft effects ‘Siegel Coover Store, Fourth Floor, Froa Why Not a Sewing Machine? That’s a Useful Article and a Mighty Sensible Present We offer you a choice of makes of such excellence as the “Fountain,” “Victory,” “Singer,” and “Wheeler & Wilson” on Vee terms of ‘7 Down—1 a Every machine fully Guaranteed, even at the yt dad price. “Fountain” and Bide ails Machines $1750 i $2350 ates Fitted wit hm nts; ree instructions given at uny time, rawers; embossed woodwork and $] a Week This is a Veiky attractive gift; 8 inches in diameter; of heavy ornamental brass; on claw feet. The foregoing is bur a sample of the very complete exhibit which we are now maxing of hammered Russian brassware in jardinieres of all sizes (some on pedestals), fern dishes, smoking stands, ash trays, “Singer” 66—-Model with all attachments; also sold on terms of. , View 5 = : f " Pay Necalverst baskets, flower farsi vith ail at g special Tana Machines cuain oF looK , $4 and $7.50 (Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front.) (Siegel Cooper Store, Fourth Floor, Front.) Christmas Cakes These cakes are fresh from o1 a "Christmas Turkeys |, freshly 25¢| arr tra fancy, 15,000 phcies high- eel TOME freee freshly killed ‘tun "We Deliver Turkeys killed GUNG Mens ait a Gok erty rade, dry- KEYS MAS ‘FRUIT’ CAKES—specia d to your order; $] 19 SEQ) made 28c We clean fish free of charge. ALMOND "FRUIT" 'STOLLEN Fresh Fish. German Ib. Oy HAMS—selected, lean, eah Jersey; ‘ib MUTTON 16c Long Branch butterfish (a ST. the genuine old: uarters of ; bes Canada esol 12¢ jon codfish steaks Past “POUND p 0 r PORK LOINS—of fresh Long Is’ Me RMMUNIES 66-acanes bab asss SEOs 8é $110; all oak Jersey stock; ib 18¢ | Wore Sans ied ' TRUUMS Le Rowe; bees | suas New CllKUN nd. everywhere at 81,90 Redasen trans TOKAY spe-ial for $ i, Laubenheimer ...+ sues ota dst $165 irom 1.60 | Beh 6.08 eet, ae DRY OR OL TOM G N= from . ean oe | Beaeraee BAe | Alto Douro. Consolador From Pelletier Fils et Cie. deaux, France, Case of 12 Bor Tmportca Clarets Bor YALE COCKTAILS ail kinds; of the finest old liquors; $1.25 quart bottle From Armand Freres & Co., d France, oft ttle. Bordeaux Vieux St. Em lion Ferrand’s Three- Sta Cognac B St. Julien. . RAMSAY'S OLD ISLAY . 4 Margene, SCIEN WHISKY 1 pot, SBC 4 1640 Pontet Cans ROYAL JNOGRAM WHISKY $1.50; this $$$ 19.60 Chateau G $4.25 gallon, 83.74; ree Chateau Beitev $1.25 quart bottle Se ince Se for “S. & H.”? Green Trading Stamps—We Give Then ws , 98e hn Double“S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Before 120’Cl j, Last - Minute Buyers You're Not a Bit Too Late; for This Is an All-the-Y Year-’Round Toy Store and Assortments Are Kept Up to the Mark. We'll render you every From our gigantic assortments we name the following few suggestions—on which we It’s the home of thousands of dollies—big dolls, little dolls, curly-haired dolls, character little dears who have only nighties CANNOT BE BROKEN. Dolls’ Wear—Shoes, Stockings, Furs, Jewelry, etc. (Siege! Gooper Store. Greater Toy Town, Second Floor) SSS SS SSS Our special offer ($1 a week: makes it possible for almost everybody to have in his home one of these world-famous entcr- POIN SETTIAS— colorings and nove! in designs; value with fancy borders; value yee 50; ere 4 m $30.50; esrertaciter GO280] © abe «s Yaicey esses se GLEE] | “FAT Hap oe 4 lection of di sie Cocoa Woot Bl : farly, 8c seem it ¥ selection of designs, in Ment colori: Reversib! on oor jate—regul cs Hi CLAN }- Vale $11.80; at.trersctscvvssessorset sn, $850) at. ; ve 4Be | | SSA, 85e reRNehies. —tiea | tinal } =e ' be Singing Canaries "|" SELECTED, ig GOLDFISH—fancy each, up from SINGLE PINE ROPING— 25-yard LARGE QUEEN OLIVES. quart jer, a’ pisces and stems; doz. $2.10; Ib. 2he “ re eal y liehcipecceeeny ABC) wea dtes Cui cant ej punt iar Neert iat SUC Cotranerd diese 4 FAMIL( FEAS—includ ag mined teas, ry CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS——Ii tende: IMPORTED PRINCESS paren SHELL. * teas or grevn teas;, diended speciall spears; doz, $3.35; reg. 3} ALMONDS—+10 Vos Ln % Hen ib ean SUCRE eg INCHES "tiger Llly brand estes jethe's’ Faaal ‘BUT TENN ‘ chiisritas ANDLESWS boxes, 285; Qe j doz, $2.25; tne. 132 2:Ib. print, 49 Lawet oe TA wis | FANG BASKETS) iid wih ihe choicest ‘th — quart Jar, 4 Boraries es Re We deliver packaees and prints 5a iba, Btt ae | Treah (rultes Vary APGERECRI, OF iar i ter APPLE CIDER sali 5 $1.78) Oc; peck, OR MIXED mag its $1.25 $10 | oer tires potters teceesrs AOC | IB teasretetsee, eet eset Oe Fruits and Vegetables % on riNesr’ i Ru FORNIA “CLUSTER "15 HAVANA PINEAPPLES 25 4 RAISINS bo " f Smoked Meats Freshly Roasted Coffee ||} Wein’ Gieavirwuii= oBe 4 AMILD-CURED BACON: 21e chr Oranges FAVORITE BLEND COFFEE 25c doz , Me; c | SiOKED OX TONGUE , FINEST FLORIDA ORANG 82, 85 1] ener SOFT EE3 le 8 Bia ‘ i Bunch... 4€ a SuiGane CURED HAN BLOWIN SWEET ORANG FANCY ape, OFFER $y Blood beets ‘he aeicec tena ff | ViRGiNiA PEANUT BACON— ER POR NIA Swe! BT ORA POPULAR BLEND COrrEL 30¢ Be " WicKORY NUTS" 4 Bbevere odes i: 2 tal en + | IESE EEA 3 1 Cooper Store, Th ‘loor.) 2A Holiday Hi h- ( ; - Wi ad Li for Friday , Specials in 1g Ta e ines an aq uOrs and Saturday i Bass & Co.’s Pale Guinness’ Extra Pure C: California Wines W. Jameson’s Genuine | of 10 dot. Dub lin Stout vont, Sidhee tNcenica, ; irish Whisky din Dublin MUSCATEL, and ate at | distillery in Ire- ir. Open Evenings Until 10 o’Clock for Blocks—all kinds Soldiers Roly- Polys Tops—all kinds Rotary Presses Typewriters Steam Engines Air Ships Banks—all kinds Section Conservatory 1A PALMS— PEA he FERNS "$1 35 Christmas Nuts MONTICELLO RYE-—83.25 gallon, $2.94; 31 gt. bottle, 84e California Clarets, Burgundies and song ta Wiees

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