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« RIPS GLASS EYE FROM HEAD, STOPS CAMORRA TRIAL oe —_.— Prisoner Arrested by Detective Petrosino Starts Daily Hub- bub in Court. VETHRAO, Maly, April g1.—Of all the methods adopted by the Camorrist Delsomere to excite sympathy of incite & Flot, none surpassed in novelty and eftectivencas that of Gaetano Esposito, who, at che end of a mad harangus to- dag, tore a giaas eye from his head and “hurling at the feet of the presiding judge, etampeded the court room. Then Alfano fied to the United States, there te dail into the hands of Lieut. Petro- Ho ie charged with having been one of those who met at Bagnoli and condemned Gennaro Cuocolo to death for treachery to bie associates in crime. ‘There was a shudder among the spec- tators when Esposito was called for in- scarred face i made less inviting by the glass eubstitute for an eye lost in his youth. ‘The prisoner attempted to prove an elfbi #0 far as the meeting at Bagnoli wee concerned. At that time he was trav@lling, he said, between Milan and Rome. He gave a detailed account of hie wanderings prior to the murder of “It fs true that I concealed myself At thé time when I tearned that I was to be arrested. I was suffering, as I am In my I feared that I would de in prison from the malady which had already esisel me or what would be even worse, that I would tose my other eye.” stipped the prisoner, who became hysterical and sobbed vio- ne ut Ms; i! gel i i from heart disease, wish for our deaths in prison. thet at least we may die in a 4.3 vk T've only had mine six months ROCKEFELLER CALLED TO COUR BY HEALTH BORD OverhangingLedgeonFather’s Property Is Dangerous to Passers in Exterior Street. Summones to appear in Yorkville Court were issued to John D. Rocke- feller fr. and his secretary, J. Oliver! Jenkins, Mogistrate Fresh to-day. | The summones were asked for by the Board of Health Inspector Kennedy of the Board of Health went to court arch 7 and no- tiled H. w. Nichols of No. 7 Past Forty- second street, who manages some of the Teal estate holdin John D. Rocke- fetier wr. Kennedy said there was a ledge of rock on property extending from Sixty-fourth to Sixty-fifth street, over Exterior street, near the river front, and that with sudden ohanges of the weather great chunks of the rook | @ropped to the sidewalk from the cliff. He asked Mr, Nichola, who appeared to be the owner of the property, to have the cliff made safe. On visiting the place yesterday Ken- nedy found that a part of the sidewalk had been roped off, but that passers were still in danger, He obtained @ summons for Mr. Nichola, who appeared * | rock." | before Magistrate Freschi to-day. “T understood that T had gone enough to satisfy the Board of, Health,” said Mr. Nichols, “I roped off the aldewalk and put on @ day and a night watch- man and employed engineers to attend to the rameval of the overhnging ledge. It is @ Job that will cost twenty or thirty thousand dollars.” “It may cont that to level the whole tract.” said the !nspector. “Tt would not cort $100 to knock off the dangerous | “T @uppose you understand,” gata Mr, | Nichols to the Court, ‘that T am not the owner. Mr. John D. Rockefeller ts | the owner, I am in a way his agent, though Tam not pald for managthg this particular piece of property.” “Ie Mr. Rockefeller in town?” aaked the Magistrate. “No, I get my ord@s from the eecre- tery of his son, Mr. Jenkins.” | “This is no of @ poverty-stricken | landlord who not afford to do this work at once, of who cannt afford to meet the emergency without waiting to fave money by Improving the whole Property. The Rockefellers can easily pay to make that street safe.” Then he issued the summons for young Mr, Rockefeller and Mr. Jenkins, ———— ‘ O'REILLY SPARS FOR TIME. Demands te See Minutes of Grand) Jury that Indicted Him. « Before Justice Davis in the Criminal | branch of the Supreme Court today When your food when gases | form, when you experience that uncomfortable feeling of fulnes, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1911. 1 Netes Important Sale of ROOSEVELT HAS NO WFLUENCE NOW IW ALBANY Republican Senators Oppose Measure He Advocates, but Democrats Pass It. ALBANY, April 21.—The Senate fol- lowed up its good work in passing the income tax resolution Wednesday by Putting through yesterday the urging Congress to amend the Constitution #0 an to provide for the Girect election of United Btates Sen- atora by the people, Twenty-elght Democrats voted in favor of the meas. ure and sixteen Republicans against St The action of the Republicans was even more algnificant than that of the Democrats, Following the published declaration of Col. Roosevelt in favor | of the popular election of Senators, | the Republican members of the Upper House held @ conference yesterday | and decided to vote against the propo- sition, When Minority Loader Brackett was anked if the action of the minority to be construed as a rebuke to the Colonel he sald: Jur action speaks for itself, We have simply decided to vote against the pending resolution because we do not believe that it is any part of the auty of this body to instruct Con- matter what any outsider ing the passage of the measure by the Senate it was sent over to the Assembly and made a special order for next Monday night, when it is sched- uled to pass by a atrictly party vote. ——— J. L. White Drops Dead. PITTSRURG, April 2.-Soon after talking to acquaintances in Newell's Hotel here last evening, J. L. White, a New Yorker, who Is associated with Pittsburgers In the oil producing busi- ness, sank to the floor and died. Acute Indigestion ts given as the cause. White was sixty-two years old ami a widower. He came here with his niece, Miss V, Dana White, also of New York. Put An Extra Stomach To Work Stuart's 0 Tablets Will’ Do The Work Of Two Or Three Affords | FREE TRIAL PACKAGE. does not digest, mouth—take «ti watch how quickly Gisappear, All that was needet was to digest that lump of food in your stomach—-and the | glands, whose duty it te to supply the gastric Abe Levy, as counsel for Lawyer Daniel O'Reilly, made a motion to be) permitted to inspect the minutes of the) Grand Jury that Indicted O'Reilly for | receiving stolen goods in connection with | the return of a part of the securities | filched from Aaro Bancroft, the aged Wall Street broker. His grounds were that there had been no prellininary ex- aminations of his cltent in police court end that the names of the witnesses did not appear in the indictment a! required by statute. | to Aasistant District Attorney Bhodener | Ni opposed the motion, claiming that } Levy's purpose was merely to delay th: trial. and it's mother cails it Arthur.” Justice Davis reserved decision, | Juices, bad simply given out from overwork, when you took that little table: you were plying cxactly what was necessary to complete the process af digestion that the stomach bad io but wae unable to finish, MINSTER QUTS GOOD SHLARY FO EAST SDE WOR ‘The Rev, Frank Poole Johnson, curate | for two years of Mmmanuet Chureh, one of Boston's oldest and wealthiest con- «regattons, will come to New York May 1 a3 rector of All Saints’ Protestant Episcopal Church, Henry and Scam- meil streets, where a congregation that twenty years ago numbered 1,500 hay dwindled to @ bare hundred to-day. Chosen as rector primarily because of the enthusiasm he man: 3 at the prospect of rehabilitating congrega- | tion that has shrunk by rv n of the| Influx of foreigners to the lower east side, Mr. Johnson foreg: consider- able salary and days of ease and luxury, under which he @rew impatient at Boston. “My work {s worth @ man’s life,” sald the Rev. Mr. Johnson. “I hope to stay at All Saints’ Church forty years, ae did my predecessor, Dr, Dunnell.”* 22-24-26 Misses’ and Women’s Tailored Suits Splendid Assortment—Newest Styles TAILORED MIXTURES, PLAiN AND TRIMMED HOMESPUNS, NAVY SERGES, TWEEDS, &c., &c. Regularly Sold from $25.00 to $35.00 Will Offer at Misses’ Sizes 14-16-18 Years, Women’s Sizes 32 to44 *18.00 pitiesteees reclame oS The One Price John Forsythe West 84th St. Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 ' Values today in the Smith Gray & Co. stores represent the cumulative economies, the experience and the perfection of an organization made possible only after sixty-six years. 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Alum in pickles and baking powder; benzoate of soda and su!phurous acid in jam, catsup, jelly, sauces, syrups, fruit juices, Sauterne wines; sulphate of copper in green vegetables in candies, jelly powders, cakes, condiments; ethereal flavoring extracts made from ethers, of the pure food laws. unjuggled ; seven coal-tar dyes tinctures; saccharin, a Every a H, Legget' tive, artificial color, artificial flavor, filler or bleacher. reason that Francis As a test you might be interested in Company are introduc- Premier Jam or Premier Canned Vegetables Pure Foods and Fruits or Premier Spices or Premier interested in TRY PREMIER BREAKFAST COFFEE Francis H. Leggett & Co. All foods fit to eat can be prepared with- out artificial agents of any kind if nothing enters them but sweet, sound, wholesome material and if the Proper sanitary conditions. MIER labe! is positively free from preserva- Extracts or Premier Olives. and unmanipulated honesty. e¢ handled under rticle of food offered by Francis t & Company bearing a PRE- Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Bedford Ay. In range of fabric or model no previous fine clothes display has ever equalled the present showing of Smith Gray & Co. clothes for Spring and Summer. There are fabrics for- eign, fabrics domesti abrics from every fine woolen producing section of the whole world. The styles embrace the better thoughts, both foreign and American, of all the good style producing centres. Smith Gray & Co. Spring and Summer Suits and Spring Overcoats range from 18.00 to 50.00, with i very special values at 15.50 and 18.50 22.50 BLUE SERGE SUITS 16.00 Here are blue serge suits, which judged from “any standpoint are standard values at 22.50. The fabric is produced by one of America's finest serge weavers, secured well under price, and the tailoring was done in slack moments for the purpose of keeping our immense cus- tom shops busy, and profits have been over- looked that the disposal may be immediate. “Thefe are stx distinctively styled models for men and young men—and the saving to you is exactly 6.50. CHILDREN’S DEP’T Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits in fancy mixed cheviots, with extra knickers, regular 7.00 values. . soe rant 4.75 ussian and Sailor Suits in blue serge, tan worsteds and fancy mixed cheviots, regular 8.50 values. ... ; 5.75 jorfolk and Double Breasted Suits in blue serge and fancy mixed cheviots, regu- Jar 8.50 values... 6.75 Russian and Sallor Suits, also Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits, in blue serge and fancy mixed cheviofs, regular 10.00 7 values 50 Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits in plain cy serge, also light and dark worsteds 10.00 eviots, regular 12.00 & 15.00 BOYS' LONG TROUSER SUITS Tailored in the Smith Gray & Co. shops, styled by the Smith Gray & Co. expert design- ers of boys’ clothing, made from excellent high grade velours and blue serges, sizes from 15 to 20 years, standard values at 16.00 and 13.50 SUITS and SPRINGOVERCOATS 15.50 and 18.50 SPECIAL Such values as these have never been offered in New York—judging from any standpoint you will, they are standard values at 20.00 to 25.00. All are distinctly styled, tailored in our own custom shops, and include models for men, young men 4 boys—the saving to you is from 4.50 to 7.00. 15.50 Suits of high grade velours, cassi- meres and worsted cheviots, neat mixtures, smart stripes in many exclusive Smith Gray & Co. designs. 15.50 spring overcoats in black, Oxford and smart designs in grays, browns and olives. 18.50 Suits include blue serges of all pure Australian yarn dyed worsteds and high grade velours—neat mixtures in exclusive Smith Gray & Co. designs—colorings in grounds of black, brown, gray and all the new Spring r shades. 18.50 Spring Overcoats include smart new tweed weaves and designs, also velours and worsted finished cheviots in the correct shades of gray, brown and various mixtures. Silk lined to edge black and Oxford vicuna thibet Spring Overcoats, the biggest overcoat value ever known in New 20 00 fe FURNISHINGS NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—percales, printed and woven madras in all the new correct Spring colorings, in plain and plaited bosoms, coat siole)s atreched ay an ian, eed sleeve lengths; regular 1.50 an 00 val- won att Vieni. weno PAJAMAS—600 suits of plain and strip: mercerized pongee and nainsook crossb: trimmed with pearl buttons and silk frog: military collars, breast pockets; in blue, gray, tan and white—all sizes; regular 1.50 1 10 and 2,00 values....... 66.66 c eee ee ° Here are some 1,500 Derbies and Soft Hats— the assortment includes samples, regular lines reduced and a few containing slight imper- fections. All are in the new Spring, 1911, blocks—-in the derbies, the new low crowns and flat brims predominating--every correct style, shape, color and dimension isg 75 shown—allare regular 2.50 tv 5.00 values 2 Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs. wat Auto Clothes Book on Request. Two Brooklyn Stores: The American Woikman-- Is the Most Effient in the World He derives nearly half his energy from the bread he eats. Professor Snyder, of the University of Minne- sota, says as the result of exhaustive experiments: , “Bread is entitled to the high esteem in which it is held, as IT FURNISHES NEARLY HALF THE ENERGY IN THE WORK ACCOM- PLISHED BY ‘THE. AMERICAN LABORER.” The United States Government, in its reports, corroborates this. No bread is too good for American workingmen—that The Bread that Millions Eat Two New York Stores: Smith Gray & Co, "irs. ian eer ‘eect 5th Av., Bet. 27th & 28th Sts. is why so many demand SHULTS BREAD | B. Altman & Co, A SALE OF MEN’S FURNISHINGS WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), FOLLOWING SPECIAL PRICES; AT THE MEN’ NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, PLAIN OR PLAITED, USUALLY $2.25 & $250 5 4 3 4 oat $1.50 MEN'S PAJAMAS, USUALLY $1.75 &$2.00 Per surt $1.15 MEN'S CAMBRIC NIGHT SHIRTS . EacH 55¢e, FOOTWEAR FOR CHILDREN CHILDREN'S ANKLE » TIES IN PATENT LEATHER, TAN AND BLACK CALFSKIN, WHITE BUCKSKIN AND CANVAS AND A SPECIAL SELECTION OF MISSES’, BOYS' AND LITTLE CHILDREN'S SHOES ADAPTED FOR SUMMER WEAR. . CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SUPPLYING OUTFITS psi FOR THE SUMMER SEASON. B. Altman & Gir. A SALE OF WOMEN’S TRIMMED HATS ~ WILL TAKE PLACE TO-MORROW SEVERAL ATTRACTIVE STYLES WILL BE $5.50 A NUMBER OF MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, IN FRENCH AND DOMESTIC MODELS, ARE BEING OFFERED MILLINERY DEP'T, FIRST FLOOR. AT AT REDUCED PRICES. Fifth Avemw, 34th and 35th Gtreeis, New Yurk. OFFICES WELL FURNISHED TO RENT NIGHT OR DAY Booth to Rent IN ARCADE Passed by 25,000 Daily (SATURDAY), WHEN MARKED 4 & = $8.00 SONG HIT now being at the Globe Theatre New York ORDS ‘and MUS \C (PUNDAY | WORLD

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