The evening world. Newspaper, July 6, 1911, Page 3

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STAGES te BOMB EXPLODED IN BEDROOM, TWO BURIED IN DEBRIS Black Hand Makes Second At- tempt on Lives of Modonia and His Family. HIS HOME IS WRECKED. All Marvellously Escane—Re- venge for Giving Information to Police the Motive. A second attempt within ste weeks to blow up Giovannt Modonia, a weealthy Brocer and spaghett!\ manutacturer, of No, 286 Elizabeth street and his wife and four children, fatied at 8.80 A, M. to-day, but that part of the building in which they were sleeping “2s completely wrecked and Modonta and his twenty: year-old son Salvator, had to be dug out of the debris. ‘That he and his famtly escaped death 1 regarded by the police as little short of @ miracle, Modonta, who Is fifty-five Years old and very religious, dectared It | was Saint Rocco to whom he owed his| lite. Modonia and his wife were burted nine der a great heap of plaster and other! wrecka, but escaped without @ scratch. | The bomb, a powerful one evidently umed to the minute, wns placed In the! very room in which the grocer and his fon slept. Tne explosion carried away ‘wo partitions, ripped a big hole in the floor, blew out all the windows in the bullding, broke the gas and water pitoe and Ilterally wrecked the firet floor of the bullding as completely as tf It had been struck by an earth The foree of the explosion wi felt for blocks, and tn five minutes 1,500 persons were out tn the street and re- serves had to be called to restore order. The first attempt to blow up Modonta and his fam!ty was on May 31, when a bomb was set off etly in front of the door leading to hts room, THe and ais wife and children were all buried r the debris at that time. Mo- a's right leg was badly {njured, but members of his family were unhurt. REVENGE, NOT MONEY, THE MOTIVE FOR CRIME. Back of the two exptosto the tn: delivle print of tie Mack Hand. Moe donla adntited to-day rake. the ough, As for money, hut} s life and the Itves of Whole trouble dates 10, When there was a at Nos, 7-411 Prince reported at the time that howover, nis family, Dack to Oct bomd expiowic tw the police obtained certain inform trom Glovau:i Lombard « nepuew Modonta, that Jed close on te the tral) Hack Harders, | Soon after that Lombard! was shot tyom ambush while passing the Prince street house one night. Ile died, lancer! A Bt Vincent's Hospital. Then Modonta bexan to receive letters, telling him that he and every member of his famtly| would meet with the s It nephew. Black 1 was made wetion to th the perper: His wife and coping on » had an almosi yoom was lef supnos some one climbed through and sii the bomb Into the grocer’s room. A Beneditto Modonia was the vict min the famous barrel case. He was stabbed to death and his body placed in a barrel several years ago at Avenue D and Eleventh street, It was sald he was murdered by the 1 gang vf counterfeiters. Glovant fa denios| that he was related to siain man, “GIVE BACK MY SWITCH AND LL FORGIVE.” SHE SAYS, |: Can't Go to Work Without It, Nobody Knew It Wasn't Her Own, as When Esther Leventhal, nit old, of No, 270 West 7 Island, app 1 befor rin the she offered t« of Mag! and Court to-d: draw the charge had preferred of No, 2822 West Sixte: Mr, Solomon would return her swit ‘The young woman said that in course of the row sho had had with Solomon he had shatehed her switeb and she had fatled to re cover It, “I have been unable to go to work since,” she said, “as nobody knew that my switch ¥ my own hair. I shall have to stay home til I ge ew one made or this man returns the one he! dragged off my head." | Magistrate Geismar adjourned the case | to give Solomon time to return the ewitoh, | hi the and a flend | —_—_—_——— Can't Find Shooting Firer Fireman Louts C. Perrone of Engine No. 7 failed to appear at Headquarters to-day to answer the charge of firing two shots at Fireman Robert O, Bar- nett of the same company during a fight at the company quart: \ Duane atreet, on June 18 quarters was notified that a warrant had been tssued for his arrest, but that he could not be found, The depart- mental hearing of the case was post poned |tony—is a rather unsophistic | thing, and still have much to learn THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 6, \ 1911, Lure of the ‘Diner-Out With a Coronet Told RESCUES TWO With Amazing Frankness by Nat Goodwin FROMTHE RIVER: In His Disclosure ot Maxine Elliott’s Ambitions the Co- median Shows a Whimsi- cal but Questionable Hu- mor. Compares Her With . Cleo- patra, but “Antony Should Lose Like a Gen- tleman and Keep Siili About'lt.” By Nixola Greeley-Smith. “Why did you marry such a vulgar little per- son?” win says a titted English man asked Maxine El-| Hott, third in the) win wives. wiz = L. Sc") him vulgar?” re plied our imperturbable Juno. “Don't you think him rather amusing? One thas to marry eome one, you know.” Mr. Goodwin reports that at the time |he overheard this astounding colloquy, | the house he had leased outstde of Lon- don was filled with Engilah # and he was strolling on the upper rose ter-| race with the butler, “discussing the Menu that would appeal to the next Influx of England's dilettante’ and tn- | cldentatly debating woys and means of keeping up an esta ment whic, mM to begin with, ‘ cost hfm ¢ t of. Tt is certalnly a very whimstcal hus. band who is able to see the hum je of a conversation such os Mr Goodwin reports, but then, of cours», it requires @ distinctly unneval husband to write the intimare memoirs of his marriages, as Mr. diwin has under- taken to do. * Reantifiil Women Marry Nat|’ Is repo: 1 oto be tine ‘op of bh American comedia men has co: . Who among modern nearest to rival marital achievements of Blu and King Henry VIIt But nelther Blue- nor bluff King Hat ever thought vf making a comparative analysts of their several wives, so ¢ Goodwin has not yet equalled his mediaeval rivals’ records in the num-| bor of his spo! he will leave behind him for the future historian more per- sonal And authoritative data concel the quality of bis wives. What & the rning summing up of Maxine Elle ature and ambition as Mr. vows them? aia USED HUSBAND AS LADDER TO REACH HER GOAL, ‘Hers was the ambition of a Cleo- Patra, She wed me as a ladder to Teach her goal and found her crowns ory in the bl glare of a of incand Ughts that hor name oy » portals of York theat Wos one of th n met. Her d a Joan of Arc; hey ) In Ite aseer d yet with nels of that manifested anhood in the truest sense of the navies hi f as an Antony tha # the lure and the treac “Bel of OM loving, wi who lost the attract Nat Good- | dynasty of Good-| “Do you think | ain for ten weeks, | ‘ould | be more thorough than thts cold-bloode, | 4 mon sense a eryday ayini | TITLED Once upon eer, an impove New York look if a halt e Ite tal xiv Yet girl who had to s rid of hiny nis young rr Ite aftermach up the strength race. In Englane turles a ceriain sons man 5 at while Mr, yee for the fir IDIOT WHO WON AN AMERICAN HEIRESS, ris nw m dive and ay a rie freedou C.€0* MAXING ed © SLEUTHS CATCH GOPHER GUNMEN MAKING RAIDS Saloonkeeper Nails One Man in Court as He Is About to Escape. eph Hall, teen years ol4, of first street, in bon h wife, 1 ostand uy | 1g of a ¢ r fortune to friwad MATIRR ERS EIR at ft g| the Wes th street station eurity the estima Anown collectively ag the ng man were abroad in the mid bught wp his Tt wonld see that the: SfOvtstenme la. sy the numbenion ¢ Produced | oo. hod started forth enrller tn the class—a degroe Melagey whitel nblyman W wntry outside eviden spe y| in cong: SGuraae } Jown a rear entrance. thirty. ye t Thirty-seventi seed him b vet ofleer. eweomer was John Foley, ty: Br gray Mam 1 + Itvin: it Just the door ppled with Smith's hond ©2000 for and he went to the pL IE 1 aa ASSEMBLYMAN MISSING. Wm, H. Hinners of Dergen Connty, N. J., Disappeared a Week Ago, Hitnners wat ¢ was olected on THEN HEN DROWNS, Brings Chinetiets to Shore | Safely, but Sinks Exhausted Beneath Water. James Trevanno, forty years « No. 47 West Ono Hu | wae drowned off the foot of West N tleth street earty to-day while making & herote effort to rescue two compar |fona who had been washed tnto de | water by the swell from a passt steamboat Rocco Trevanno, a brother of the drowned man, and Jan friend, living at the sane tn swimming shortly aft |Marto and R Trevan |awtm, and they wero sitt of rocks a little way out from the shore whan the swell from the atearnbo wasted them off thelr perch a deop water. Thoy yelled and Trovanno went to thelr reac He managed to get his bre jeafely and then went back for It was an exhausting lwrench Marto from the grip of the jtide, but he finally got him within |reach of Policeman Day of the West One Hundred Street statton, who hauled him tn, But the minute Tre- no let go of Marto he wank out of [steht His ly was not recove |The two men he had sacrificed his t |for were taken to the J. Hood Wright Hospital, mintatered to and sent home, > AUTO SPEEDERS FINED. | One Who Wan Hurr tor Set F Five aitomobilists, arr tng the cars in the F were arrattned to-day trate O'Connor tn the Court. All but one were fine one Mschargel, Robert\ A of. No. Sud gwtel waa hurrytig for a phys in 1 were R Rrodwa Wa: 1%, 1 Is son wh; fine Oreenwteh, broker of No. Clients, Those n nae Colt, atin at Larchmont; Henry Hart ts | 1M West Forty-« atreet, 1 Barr uel Gorta of No, 69 West One Hundred The raiders | and Fifth street the revolvers—all tn Portugal between | pathizers with the mona are untrue. the TEN. ears ago we old but half the mer we do now because more eople each year fo und out that we make the best beer they ever put to their lips, PALE RIPE RHEINGOLD} ot nuft- particularly for ¢ tan of nea > n t fall. He can > mould, Pecne to disagree or at least to| One by one inte fl to be ap) Only $1 « case—24 bot- But a famillarity with history shout eo ests charactertza-|a doze happy saloon te the new mtition-dollar | tles—at all dealers, in reconcile the modern — ntony—and Mr. aA an ho: t we muat| were ben ng the police to co 1 irt-house nearly completed in Hack- Greater New York. Awin, if he Hies hte te no that at tha » the world] save them, their wet Koods, glassware entack. So far the expert auditors hav Visitors to brewery wel- . i , Maxine Elliott did not}and bar mirrors from threa found nothing on which to base an tn- | come. S.Liebmann’ . Bou NG et GORI Tes cme anTn HORE: wer | vestigation and none ene HA Deen started Sons Browing Ca. The original da of the Ptol | Win didn't know tellin yk out for tho eT Brooklyn. met two Caesars, winning the old Why Bea At| the avaltable resers :| GOOD FLYING BY BY ARMY MEN. | great Julius in her youth and failing to win jstaft detectives N°) Lteat, Arnold Has Altitude Recora— win the y as tn seek. qeiehioniaitaeal cout, F ays fi ee er CoN lett iat peat Sip saag ea rat the Lieut, Milling Speedy, her patra. fa Lael EL ELA |DIVORCED 20 YEARS AGO, f Ivf ane Rates BReRe: Or “Gi LO leopatra meets an old o : i Jan N, ~ Caesar It's time for Anto THEY ARE NOW REWED. | fu the atudy of avtation a gentleman and keep stil! about a > Park, Md. this city, | : @ original Antony did; but Son Over Whom Couple Quarrelled showing excellont results, ‘The “CANDIES OF RARE QUAL ITY death and the bat 4 Pe SAUATTOL for the grounds has n from . and Separa His 7, out. Arr A\-| | zt ute it ke ais: i y Parents 4 mark of 2000 ri Ale J ¢ amen Fell fo: > Antony ia HOW NAT WAS CONSOLED BY ees Sue Gesly oy speeding before a nt | THE BUTLER, Seginida We Tam sure are wrateful to Mr Mr. and M pive 1 Goodwin for being loss gent, not 1 twer et est work | Mt. only because t story of th ats mia the n Wt finding the spot] gy a Gert of Mee, lwin (third of t f a4 made, | , aan arte Be ll | ne of the Vacation Luyunes ar symptoms of | Ovewa Da al any of vur Sales Agents i Mf a degent whe ta na ® For Tah ants and Children, n man has been induced to ta 1 Mia. in England and fl tt with F lishmen of hie wife's selection, he be able to get some the soctety of the butt for a living, and a f-resy ler might furnish an agree f the crowd of needy snobs that ga about the American climber in Eng land, An American—even an Amert son !n England. He may have all the degrees—Bachelor of B: Master of Revelry and all tha the British Islands. He 1s apt to have the notion, for instance, that wives do; not discuss thelr husbands with ot He might hav atlantic idea that man who ate an- other's bread and yet spoke of him as @ vulgar little person should be kicke! Out of the house—that ts, !f the se!f- @ crude trans-, the wedd! and price, satisfy all smokers, | The Wack A Box of !0 for 15 Cents Destifcice _ Get them—INSIST if you must--but get them Boars the Royal Bengalis Cigars Their quality, convenience, size | Xe HYG sou OF TEETH a Kind You Have Always Bought 1ENE MOUTH HONESS ] DK ESS MATERNITY A COWARDLY AND MALICIOUS ATTACK. mee Sensational Disclosures of the Most Astonishing Nature Revealed by Detectives. Tt has have mad: en proven by detectives who |idea, You might try, but I do not think t carefitl investigation | you can get it. DETECTIVE that certain well-known draggists evi Another report : dently “Let me have a bottle of DeMiracle.” A mos we tent to employ th ' pet Sonat it bre| PR ST--"De Miracle is off the mars ordinary methorts of deception, but have | Ket, “They ate having a lawsuit and uotil resorted to making th ‘onte * | it is settled it will be kept off the market.” ble, libelous statements in an at wt | Dk TECTIVE—"Where can I get it?” to diseredit th. Tor th Highte Hamons De Miracle nent of readers who , L would ustomers as I DLUGGIST—"It L did ke have gotten some for my may not be fimiliar with the tactics; had 15 of 16 paid orders for the prep- practised from time to time by these | tation, but had to refund oo them. I tunserupulons dealers w sent my boy all over for DeMiracle, but are masque- rading under the cloak of fair and honest We have a prep- could not get any, aration of our own.” dealings with the Public, it may be well | "Te is evident from the ing re to explain their method of atta | ports and those which we will pub- lish from time to time that these fering substitutes for De Miracle making false statements that they could not procure it, Now to making libel ons statements that lawsnits have bee drug stores propose to resort to any dishonorable means, Bo matter how low, with the hope that it may prejudice the public against DeMiracle. ‘ filed against ns, and until they are set dit not he safer to patronize tled it will be impossible to procure » do not employ auch despic- DeMirgete There arc « After all, if we wrote volum could not put the situation ina or me vincing light than it is ex pre following verbatim: res we York who will fF not try to ails you their own preparation, or dome other worthless substitute under another label, merely for a few cents’ doin the | ports of our detectives 1 ie profit. Among them are R. I. One report isos follows: DETRCTIVE | Macy & Co. Lord & Taylor, Simpson ttle of Jiracle." | Crawford Co., J. R. Senior, Blooming- DRUGG John Danieil 14th | Street & Co, are not manufac. | dale Bros turing it hey have not put it up in six weeks or two months. Cus. tomers chased allover town to get it, W need up @ large ty tha other store had.” DET CTIVE + used to get it ata downtown. store.” | curely sealed in plain envelope. DRUGGIST “Well, it must have been! your dealer refuses to supply you, send against the Pure Food Law, of something | the price to ue direct, and DeMiracle he Stern Bros., ot read our 5%-page + "Tt will be mailed jlike that. We have lots hers.” | will mailed in plain sealed Bak ihe, | DETECTIVE "Where can ‘I get it?’| DeMiracte Chemical Co. Ave., wy have not the least | 120th Btreet, New York ea | DRUGGIST Wallach Bros. Third Ave. laed 1195 Broadway, 246-248 W. 125th St. (Open Evenings) Just below 20th St. (Open Evenings.) The Home of Hart, Schaffner & pelts Clothes Every shirt under price in our 1195 Broadway store. )» necessity to give reasons. Prices tell part of the story—the shirts themselves will tell more. Every shirt in our 1195 Broadway store is included—which means plenty of the soft, cool, hot weather kind. $5.00 and $6.00 pure silk shirts, at $3.65 83.50 shirts, at $2.25 $2.50 shirts, at $1.35 83.00 shirts, wees Oro Rates tor $2&$1.50shirts, at $1.15 at it $1.85 OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs. G 34th Street—West VILL, CLOSE O 2000 Women's Lingerie Waists of Voile, Marquisette and Lingerie handsome Colored Embroidery with Cluny and Val. Laces. 2.00 Actual values, $4.75, $5.00 and $6.50 | An accumulation of | 1500 Lingerie Waists 1.00 i Reduced from $2.00, $2.70 and $3.00 “Acker, Merrall & Condit | Company } _— Each | | EGGS—fxtra Setected, Fresh—Dozen........,25 | ; BU’ We r E R—r inest Creamery—lb Pare. | | | Grape Juice. au The Purest 34 Pints 18e; Plats....25 | Tea -Romona i Fire for tcing—Ib...... 35 | ' Salad Dressing 4 B tor, bottle 1c; 1002...25 | f | Corn—-Maine Pack Fine Foy 12 | | | Tometoes R l 12 r i 1S; Large Tins 25¢; Peaches Broadway & Vanth Mt, wT

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