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ed THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY a 1 | LADY DECINS, WHO {PID QMEL | “QUICKLY RALLIES | AFTER OPERATIO. ROMANCE REACHES gas UNTRAGIC “FINS” A Chef Fischer, Hero of Attack in the Room of Three Beds, Jailed as Faker. | LIED HARD FOR LOVE Hoboken Court Retaliates for Bring ng Phantom Villians Into Fair Burg. Thrilling Romance of a Chef. (Continued from Yesterday.) CHAPTER Vil. Alas! dear reader, the tragic romance of Leonard Fischer, chet of The Oak, @ popular Eighth « jue restaurant, whom we left yesterday being borne | to Gt. Mury’s Hospital, Hoboken, torn a les by Bullet wounds inilicted by @ myas- | ~ - a terfous dark man who had tnvatled the room with the three beds where Pisdher was sleeping and pumped iead at him while he hissed “You will never marry Rosana Antonia, the belie | of Grand street," turns out to-day to| have deen an invention of the talented young chef's guper-heated brain. Recovered of his wounds and cornered by three unsympathetic detectives in the Hoboken Police Headquarters, our hero confessed that the inysterious dark would-be-siayer w: a figment of his tmagination, The chef of The Oak — > — had shot up the room with three Leis * Rallies After Surgeons Use the Knife.and Quick Recov- ery Is Expected. with his own hand and with his owa revolver, a weapon he purchased in South street, Manhattan. Ah! He Lied for Love. Having shot up the room with the three beds, our hero carefully #hot him- self below the elvow of the right orm. Then he eneaked downstairs and shot up some of the woodwork, placing het and there @ crimson stain as testimony of the terrible battle he had with the mysterious dark man. “Ha!” breathed Detective Weinthal as he levelled a relentless finger under our hero's nose,” "Twas all lies, then, You Wrote those threatening letters to your- if. You held yourself up, bound and gagged yourself, sandbagged yourself and robbed yourself of $11 in the hall- way of No. 24 Eighth avenue. Lies! All ies!" cried the chef of The Oak, wringing his hands. “I did it all for the love of Rosana. She had spurned me from her; she had trampled upon my LONDON, May 12—An operation for appendicitis, delayed in order that she might be presented at court Wednesday night, Was performed this morning upon Lady Decies, who defore her marriage was 2 Gould of New York, The Dowager Lady Decies, at whose home, No. 6 Hereford Gardens, the operation was performed, says the young patient rallied remarkably well and will soon be on the road to complete recovery. The nerve of Lady Dectes, who ts only nineteen years old, is the admira- tion of London, The surgeons were ready to perform this operation a week ago. Recurrent attacks of appendict mart and trodden it in the dust. Iligq rendered the condition atin peuie could not bear to lose her, I planned) woman quite us. But sh © would to make mys¢lf a hero in her eyes. I not defer h . wanted her to think that my love was ur betcot aise cee e ; which had been set for May 10, Sipat G8 mountains; that I wae being) 4 congaltation of surgeons was held shot to'pleces for her, that my enemies & Week ago to-day and it wi dood: who bad come between us were pur-| {Nn MeO to-day an Sean Pee ais aatevetenes hana Vs »peration might be postponed, put that the patient must remain qui Put It on Hoboken. and conform to @ regime of diet pre. “And you had the gall to come to! scrived by the doctors. However, it Hoboken and try and put that over on| was not possible for Lady Decias to the fly Hoboken police force, did you?" | rest. Her gown for the presentation demanded Detective Garrick savagely, | orry the day, was not quite ready * gasped our|rehearsuls of hero. | matters of “That girl'll think you're a fine bunk Lady hero now, eh?” said Welnthal with more sympathy. | Our hero answered not, but his tear poured down tn @ hot torrent. When he! could speak he muttered | “Kill me; hang me; cut me up into little Saltsbury steaks. Jai! me for life, My heart ts amashed to powd Do your worst. CHAPTER Vill. Even the heart of Hecorder McGovern was touched when the heartbroken young chef was arraigned before him, charged with attempted suickle and also with carrying 4 deadly weapon into the State of New Jersey. ‘oung man, you have heen an ans," sald she eporder kindly, 1 feel for you, | ing. but the law of the State of New Je 7 ie the law of the State of Now 5 reey eoak Pebedlig ara Srey of aureen, and muet Be upheld, 1 will have to hold |Mnor doctors, assistant surgeons and you for the Grand Jury. In the solity trained servants at the home of the of your prison cell you may ditate | Dowager Lady Decles during and sub. on the fickieness of woman and the folly | sequent to the operation, A special of muahy youth | room was provided for the patient and oi pode ela 1a) operating table was prc sobbed our hero, Clay wpere ‘aa provided nd there were courtesies and other oment demanding her time, Dectes in a lly gown, embrotd- ered with lilies of the valley on a guaze overdress, and viaging with diamonds in her hair and her corsage, the young American wife of Lord Was the most striking figure at the court prea entation Wednesday, She was very pale, but perfectly composed and ap- peared to be fres) and buoyant after the long and tiresome ordeal, The excitement and exertion of the presentation brought on inflammation demanded the immediate attention of the surgeons, Dr. Mayo Collier, the sentor surgeon of the London North West Hospital, and his junior, Dr, Scott, notified the family that the operation would take place this morn. ye pity me at last,” Surely her heapt can- hot be of aston y vey “Best forget ler.” advised the Re-| ,, it was Genled in game quarters to-day corder. “There are others.” that Lady Dee been presented at “Yea, there are oth sighed the | court last Wodlnesday, es generally chet of The Oak, “but none #o fair | stated, a® Rosana Antonia, th of Grand se street. When I die image will ee ; SETS HER 00G AT CHILD. “Take him away Little Girl jadly After he's got a hop hero Was escorted to a « Woman “Sicks” Animal at Her, —————_——— tear "after ear upon the. éold cruel |, Tem-yaar-old Agnes Bm ». |HOTEL GOTHAM BILL PASSES if (To be continued—if.) itten by @ bu that was set upon ALBANY, May 12.—The Senate has eaibe continued INSPECTOR WANTS JOB BACK, | "\,0" 2", "ay fo woven! } With Fired Without Cause, He says, by | 5; Education Bo Woman came out and ordered the chil: dren not to crows her yard “sicked" the dog on them Peter F. Mellen, a genera! inspector tn the Board of Education, who was dis- | animal rushed at the Smith girl and| Koes to the Assembly. This ts the missed without caus seized her by the leg, tnflicting several |fourth time that an effort has be 10, 1910, began suit te bad wounds before {t was beaten off, | made to give the Hotel Gotham leg! Newburger in The parents of the Smith girl have noti- lative relief. fect his rein Boi lana tna naling Gt Nawicwn ait clone, he Assembly put through the ‘ill based on Mellen's applic Writ) vant will be sought for the arrest of the | recommended by the Merritt Investl of mandamus requiring tho clty to put | oo ng Committee, giving the Super tipo beck at work, af eS ee ent of irance authority to Jen'a petition and asse he be SHIPPING NEWS, longed to the branch s who | PORT OF NEW TORK, watched new billing ANGUV ED, there were no now b t : sae Naples “ad Mellen w Mellen awoars ; Manehics that gt the time his sorvices were dis fa pensed with there was so much to be done on new buildings that ordinary inspectors were promoted increased salaries, at MING STEAMSHI ———— | DUB TODAY ler Gets a Vall, Oe lagi OR ee en James Jens painter, lost his bal- | Manza Ma bY @uice to-day and fe he fourth to AMomy, Loven Alg« eee Gb the third floor of the new munie!pal OUTGOING AMSHIT building. His 4 were not serious pabet He was taken to Hudac Hos art ie . phal. Jensen ts thirty-one years old amaioa Matanzag Ta #94 lives at No, 309 Mast Jifty-first Qy ol Neer ie i Jackal atrect. | defereoa, Novtols J her by a woman to-day while the child soveral other children, the lttle sirl passed through @ yard in the rear cottage on Bust Grand avenue, A Then she | The savage | PAUL KELLY (CAMORRA CE BROTHER WAS MAN SHO FROM ATO |Gangsters Opened Fire on Him and “Got Him” and Woman Passerby. | | Charge He Was Respon- | sible for Secret Murders. The great | into the Court of | to-day in anticipation of a| STED, | VITERRO, Italy, May 12.— ALL SIX ARE ARR | crowd that pre | the Assize ‘ violent acene between Gennaro Abbate- | | Victim Disappears, but Later Is | maxgio, the informer, and Enrico Al- ¥ fano, whom the former has denounced Taken to Bellevue — Men {as the guiding spirit in the Camorra, With Him Locked Up. wan disappointed, The exchanges were comparatively mild, Alfano maintain- ing @ dignified composure and his ac- cuner following the other's lead, Several hours passed tn an effort to es- tablish whether the two first met in 1906, as Abbatemagglo asserts, or in 190, as Aifano declares, On this point the jury heard to-day only the conflicting etate- ‘The positive identification by police men and detectives of the man who was ®hot by thugs from an automobile at Seventh avenue and Fortleth street last night as one Vaccarell!, a bre gang leader Paul Kell | | her of the Rerves to clear up whatever of mystery surrounded | Ments of these men, |the happening, It is now plain that| The Informer repeated his accusations | against Alfano to the effect that he was members of a rival gang, seeking to ” “ , d h ctual, if not the acknowledged, wet’ Vaccarelli, shot him with the| {6 ct" 7 ~ head of the Camorra, and so primarily responsible for the murder of Gennaro Cuocoto ant his wite. Alfane denied every charge. He anid that Abbatemaggio had dlackmatied Giovannt Rapt, the alleged treasurer of the Camorra and had denounced him to the authorities only when Rapt had And three others, alleged to be accom: |i) on gong four days from Italy and #0 Pilces, were taken tn later. All atx Pris- | coud no longer be the victim of extor Joners were arraigned in the West Side |tion, Turning to the informer Aiteney Police court this afternoon and held by | said Magistrate Breen to await the outcome | {dea that they would be able to get away tn a big touring car they had en- gaged for the contemplated assassiia- | tion. Thetr aim was bed, three of them were arrested by alert police officers | phe truth t# that you are the real of the injuries of Varrareill, who is on | ™urderer, We are your victims, but we ari will reply as lions."” ene To this Abbatemagglo responded Joseph Taylor. | Six men engaged @ touring car trom | the Impertal Automobile Company at | No, 79 Second street at 11.40 o'clock last mght They directed the ahauffou | THOUGH BADLY BEATEN Joseph Btoiper, to drive to Sixth ayenue HE FAILS TO WIN SUIT. and Fortieth street and proceed mowly | westward through the fatter thorogh- | Brooklyn Real Estate Man Gets No jfere | Sympathy From Jury Because Three Shote Fired at Him. of Assault. Nearing Seventh avenue the men in! Not even his indignant avowal that the oar hailed @ man walking along|he had been called “A Brooklyn the sidewalk. He approached the au- | Leaguer” and a “reform weakling” won tomobiie and three shot met him.|FFanklin P. Arnold, a real estate Awether shot struck Helen Chtsman, | broker, the sympathies of the jury tha ‘ heard his sult for $5,000 damages & Reston, Whe happened to get into! sgainst William J. Belford for Tange, Three of the men tn the auto- | 1EN HAE MoM ton's part of the mobile Jumped out and escaped, Deteo- |!" Judge Stapleton’s p: i lyn Supreme Court to-day. The fact tives Ashe and Cronin of the Central i N that when Belford got through with OMco and Patrolmen Tawce and Neville | iin, Arnold needed the rervices of an aa Sted hecanteendt net Mine | Ocullat, @ dentist and a physician did eared - rdict for the de- other three and the chauffeur, paid Roses oa flee ates : fendant was returned. ‘The three captives who had been in © ia be the tonneau of the oar eald they, were | Arnold's real esta! ahah %3 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and he FAward Welnstein of No. %$ Hast Pit | tives at No. 136 Prospect place. Belford teenth streot; Herman Weinberg of No. | tw mocing van men at No 66 Court 416 Hast One Hundred and Seventy-sev- | street. On Feb. 28, 1908, Arnold went to gnth street, and Joseph Kolbronner of | ieiford's place to complain that some No, 7% Lewis avenue, Brooklyn, A %- of Beiford’s men damaged tho calibre revolver with three chambers | property adjoining his. An altercation empty was found in the car. The wounded man escaped into the Lyceum Hotel at Fortieth street and Seventh avenue, following the shooting. | He had @ wound tn his left side and | one in his right shoulder, A doctor who was called said his condition was pre- carious and advised that he be taken to Bellevue. Two hours after the shoot- Ing the wounded man reached Bellevue in @ taxicab, accompanied by three ethers. grandlosely: “I will be a Ion of accusation.” —— leave. because he had something else to way. | When Arnold came to, he brought suit. | Belford told the jury that Arnold had | been offensive in his remarks and that | wh have been helped by one of Belford’ men, but he—Belford—never laid a hand on him, The costs of the sult must be paid by Arnold, — | FIRE COURSE IN SCHOOL. | A new class in the public schools, in which children can be taught the danger of matches, oil, gasoline, lighted cigar- ettes and accumulation of waste, was suggested by President A. W. Damon of the National Board of Fire Under- writers, No, 128 William street, yester- day. It was the forty-fitth annual meeting of the Board which ts compose’ of of- ficers of 130 compantes. OMicers elected were President, George W. Babb of New York; Vice-President, W. N. Kramer of ew York; Treasurer C, J. Holman of | New York, and Secretary W. West | of Glens Falls, | Gave Fictitious Name. Ho gave his name * Joseph E. Tay- lor of No, 240 West Fortieth street. The men who brought him to the hospital sabi they picked him up on Thicty-fitth street and that he was unknown to them, but they acted tn auch an excited manner that Dr, Drury refused to let them leave, and summoned the police. ‘The men sald they were Reuben Pitts- burs of No, 308 West Forty-ninth streot, James Mahoney of No, 8% Bast Thirty- fifth street and Clarence Neil of No. 2087 Lexinctyn avenu The detectives recognized Maho as “Red” Murray, a former policem: who was dismissed from the force by Former Deputy Commissioner Hanson, and who has sued for reinstatement. He 1s under ball on a charge of high- way robbery, the alleged offense having been committed at the same street cor- her as last night's shooting. Murray finaly admitted that the man. had been shot at Seventh avenue and Fortieth street, and that he had been tuken from the Lyceum Hotel nearby, Me wouldn't say anything more. Vacearell wouldn't say who had #hot him, passed “Hig Tim" Sullivan's bill per- mitting the Hotel Gotham to dispense | Nquors and other liquid refreshments. | The measure permits the licensing of | i hotels within 200 feet of a church or schoolhouse in cases where the hotal was on the site before the church or schoolhouse was opened, The bill now Dressing by eddlog vine lof Sold by Delicatessen and Groeery Stores, ‘ Subway Trust's Plans. CHEAPER THAN B. R. T. One Member Declares. Indications following to-day’s confer- and the ofMfictals of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit the Transit Committee would make a unanimous estimate and report would be favorable to the proposal of the Interborough Rapia Transit Com- ence between the city ofc’ Company indicated that report to the Board of Apportionment; also that tts pany. Borough President McAneny of Man- Miler of the Bronx were thirty minutes late the conference with the hattan, and Borough President in geting to B. R. T. officials, Borough President Cromwell of Staten Island, whose borough {# upon the transtt maps tn both offers, the Public Service Commission, For the B. R. 7. Col Brady, Walter Horace Marding. @. Oakman preceding the over @ five-year period. “Frankly, B. R. 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