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POLIGE REJOICE WHEN GIRL KILLS MAN THEY FEARED Moniaco Last of Two That Had Terrorized a Por- tion of Harlem. SEQUEL Stabbed by Pretty Nicoline Lenaire, His Former Sweetheart. ‘There was much rejoicing in ‘Little Maly” today when the news spread that “Chick” Moniaco, the Inst of a triumvirate who had held that district In terror, had, like hia comrades, met & violent end. A prominent police oficial | — to whom Moniaco and his pals had) given no end of trouble threw his cap) in the alr when he heard of it, and de- | olared that Nicoline Lenaire, the young | wroman who stabbed him to death In her | apartment at No. 29 Hast One Hundred and Ninth street, ought to recetve hon- orable mention and several medals in- ftead of being made a prisoner, Licut. Lansky of the red and Fourth street the Homicide Burean o Attorney's office after the yesterday afternoon. They “Chick,” whose right name was Frank, | at the Distriet-Attorney’s office. On 6 he was arrested for shooting Michael Barberi of No. 2071 First ave- | Aue and was released on 5,00 bail. at's good,” was the ewer to Lieut. Lansky's tidings, “We're glad he te dead.” Nicoline Lenaire was only one of Mon facos many flames, but her petite beauty made a tremendous !mpression om the hardened bully and “run man,” | and for a while their romance prom- | teed to endure. | Last night, just after Mra. Lenaire had, Weft the house to visit a sister in As-| torla, Moniaco called and anked to nee the mother. “You know she {8 out,” said Nicoline, Moniaco said he would wait for her, and sat down In the parlor. A few min- utes later he tip-toed into the kitchen and caught the girl around the waist, She fought him off. In the struggle a cloth was knooked from the safe in the corner in which her father keeps the earnings af a fish store At No. ai? First avenue. He demanded that she open the safe, She ref after another strvegie gave hin commination for it, When that failed, he enrsed her and toll her to give him the right numbers or! would hurt her aertourly. nother wrong herwelf with a long, sharp pointed fish knife, When Moniaco rose to make good his vhreat she stabbed him four times, once tn the neck, twice In the breast and once in the back. Then she went to the police station, with her waist all torn from his nd told the police what she had dariem Court to-day she was re- manded in the custody of the Coroner 1-4 Carat, $10 “ 20 1-2 3-4 i Para a ra mi cont ‘a8 i "BARLES A. KEENE, 180 Br Broadway | ie TO ROMANCE. ||| | migrant of $80 on May 14 last, took "1 made a general denial of the charges | especially bridge and “five hundr | West was specifically named and pro- | hibited in the law. The new ‘aw names GIRL WHO KILLED HARLEM TERROR WHO JILTED HER THINS BEATEN BACK BY THE TURKS ATTRIPOLIS GATES; Are Regaining Ground— Arabs Slain in City. INDON, Oot. 90.—A despatch from Conetantinopie says: “According to) news from Tripoli published here, the Turks have captured the last of the Italian outer entrenchments and oc-) cupied the suburb Zahre and all proaches to Tripoll from the northwer Before the battle the tribesmen took) @ solemn oath to sacrifice themselves to the Imet man in defense of their country. One hundred and fifty Arabs) who were holding a certain position bound themaeives together with straps fastened to their ank nd swore not to’ move from their tracks until their ammunition was exhausted. POLI, Oct. %—-(Via Malta, Oot. ‘|Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy Ev Ever Used Stope Even Wheeping wing Cough Qoichly. A Fatally Gapply for Hoe. Moner e- funded If It Fails, NICOLINE LENAIRE. POLICEMAN DENIES ALL. | Wantinaton says le Had No Past In the Robbery. Patrolman Reuben R. Huntington, on trial before Judge Crain in General Sessions on charge of having assisted John Horay in robbing a Rusmean im- the stand in his own defence to-day and It someone In your te family has an ebsti- dee: ven whooping im. « that he was not in Horay's 6 time the Russian loat his He denied every statement watch ‘that, cough money beck promptiy, and withoat ar- gument. A 60-cent bottle with home-made @ full pint—« family imupply—ot_ the moat effective cough remedy that mor buy, at a saving of $2. Gt Hef and will umually wipe ou in 24 hours or less, Easily en—directions in pai ough Syrup has @ pl en take it willingly. 1 te and is slightly Iaxative—t geet features, Bplendid for croup, hor ness, throat tickle, incipient lung troubles, and & prompt, successful remedy money, Moray had made in hia confession, but admitted that he had long been Horay's friend and was godfather to both of inex, when mixed hia children, The case will be deliv. ered to the jury this evening ——<»—__ GAMBLING AGAIN IN RENO. RENO, Oct. %.—-It haw just been die | 2 covered that the new @rimes and Pune | ; ishments law, which comes into next Jan, 1, will pave the way for newal of open gambling in this Under the present law even the ai plest card of women at evening partion are @ felony If played. for money, Every card game known to the eens ate it ined honey, in a pint ott se, | Used in more homes, in other and bans only poker and seven and a| tough hoe Lia Pinex has often been imitated, but successfully, for nothing ele will the same results. The ine te teed to give absolut: a ay INCOMING STEAMBHIPS. Nw = City of Colmbua Celebrating the Oth Year of the Opening of Our Piano ’‘’Warerooms With An Anniversary Sale The sale continues to-morrow and the rest of the week— you may be sure that we shall make it an event to be talked about. EF Third Floor. Our enormous Piano business of the past_ month has brought us so many splendid bargains in exchanged instruments (we accepted them as part p: ent on the wonderful Auerbach Player Pianos, which any one, can play) that we are going to give a regular feast of piano bargains to those who are seeking a a thorough musical instrument at a low_ price, Every Piano Offered We Guarantee Fully | for 10 Years. Not only that—but. we will, within ono year, take back any instrument you buy and allow every dollar you have paid to apply on any new piano or player piano in our warcrooms, Special Terms: 30 days’ free trial in your own home, After thoroughly satisfy- ing yourself that you have se- cured the’ best piano value pos- sible, begin payment as low as Only $1 a Week. Almost 300 Instruments to se- lect from, and we ha’ wer ed 0 bargains for each day next week. For instance, to- ow (1 y) you can @ from 50 excellent bar- er Upright The t makes Extra Special A Fine Sohmer Baby Grand— Beautiful tone and dition; when new, Upri heard td the Welter, ct course) 8 boautiful piano; when new, at ici ' $350 A Harmonist Player Piano— Like new, Colonial mahogany case, ful ed; when new, An Almost New use right— ee # the n fa ined sweet-toned hen new, $125 Mahog- any en A worthy pian his isa beauty; when new, $500; For Wednesday at .. $185] A Waters Upright for s95, A Good Pease Upright—Splendid| . 1n fine condition tone and condition, ebonized case,| A Lureh Upright for $95, fully guaranteed; when new, Exceptional value, 9350; at $75 Yorighe for $110, A Small Bradbury Upriyhi— Rather old-fashioned in ap- pearance, but good tone; We are sole “enre:entatives for when new, #359; at......... $50! the Famous NEEDHAM Pianos, Sumpson Crawford Co., 6th Ave., 19th to 20th 5t.—<—> P ne Ww, $260; at. Among the Interesting Specials for the Rest of the Week We Men- tion: EVENING WORLD London Hears Ottoman Forces | moaet colony for retired employees of |her plouga works In planned by Mrs. | nites along the Mississippi River, N im if ONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1911. WATCH BURGLARS WORK. in’ Three With | + Kor three days the Italians nave! been systematically slaughtering rebela in the residential oasis outside the city. ‘The detectives ere ace taken to the Dela In the confusion attending the Ttallan famiaoe der ot Bengiliazt on Oc! ense damage was done. Three tea civillans, one-half of whom were| women and children, were killed. nieneneseiippinsininatin PLANS $2,000,000 COLONY. and nd after an hour No, 146 Attorney street. MEMPHTS, Oct. 90. —A $2,000,000 | | J. F. Deere, who ts now inapectin Cigars gotiations are in progress with several | Memphis real estate dealers for large tracts of Innd, Mrs, Deore, with several officials of her plough works at Moline, Ill. spent & few days at Memphis an@ departed for New Orleans on her yacht Marka- tana, Two big touring cars ai aboard for une in inspecting the couns try. and price, satisfy all smokers. A Box of 10 for 15 Cents Get them- INSIST if you m must—but t get them Foremost Clothiers Since 1845. @ LARA OREARREREA A Two-thirds of a 1845 Century Anniversary 1911 HERE, in every nook and corner of this great Smith Gray & Co. tailoring plant, you will see the development and working out of hundred per cent efficiency. Here is the only Setter lant in all New York where every process, from the examining and shri: fog of the fabric to the completion of the garment, is done under one, our own, roof. Here is a completeness, a unification that does not exist outside the Smith Gray & Co. tailoring organization. Here is value attained through this hundred per cent efficiency that makes possible quality such as you have never known at prices that set at naught all former ideas of clothes values. Come today—participate to your profit—see for yourself what the attainment of hundred per cent efficiency means to you. ERE are Suits in all the correct Eng- lish models, and in all the smart, distinctive Smith Gray & Co. de- sions, are Fall Suits for men, youn* men and boys, in wonderful assortments in all the Smith Gray & Co. stores. Only the finest correct and exclusive velours, worsted cheviots, clear and mill finished worsteds, serges and tweeds, from the best English, Scotch, German, Belgian and American mills have been employed in their making, including all the new ERE are medium and heavyweight overcoats, tailcred from the very best grade of meltons, velours, worsted cheviots, vicunas, kerseys and tweeds; also Very fine heavy milled fabrics and thick, warm, fluffy warmth-without- weight fabrics. Overcoats for every ser- vice, "in every new shade and color, from the ‘dignified, dressy silk or serge-lined black and Oxford to the big Scotch or English plaid and club check and plaid back motor or convertible collar coats. rays, browns, blues and olives, and neat | Sizes, fabrics and models of every descrip- ark mixture effects, tion, for men, young men and boys. Suits and Medium and Heavyweight Overcoats that in tailoring, fabric, style and service are the 15 50 very best possible 20.00 and 22.50 values......... e Suits and Medium and Heavyweight Overcoats that in tailoring, fabric, style and service are the 18 50 very best possible 22.50 and 25.00 values......... e Suits and Medium and Heavyweight Overcoats that in tailoring, fabric, style and service are the 22 50 very best possible 27.50 and 30.00 values......... e Suits and Medium and Heavyweight Overcoats that in tailoring, fabric, style and service are the 27 50 very best possible 32.50 and 35.00 values......... bd Here Are Extra Special Values in Suits and Overcoats. 18.00, 20,00 and 22.50 Winter Suits|25.00, 30.00 and 32.50 Suits in broken and Overcoats, in broken sizes for men, sizes, in worsted cheviots, in exclusive young men and boys. Your designs, in English and regular models, but not in all | 42. 50 ql sees ere, sn anon 16.50 Clearance of All Medium and Lightweight Imported English Overcoats and Rain Coats Embraced in this complete assortment are Winchester Raglans, Chester Rag- Jans, Whitehall Chesterfields, with belted backs and slip-overs; every garment being made by the cloverest and best tailors of England. Irish, Scotch and English c Shetland and Donegal t dines. Heretofore the p Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs. Your Charge Account Is Solicited, Two Brookyn Stores: ‘Two New York Stores: Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Smith Gray & Co. Broadway at Warren St. Broadway at Bedford Av, Sth Ave., Bet. 27th & 28th Sts. © csanensnaanasansansase ” \eaw three men come out, carrying bi c ught them. ). & Rivington street. ‘The police say he ts Charles Kasten of Royal Bengals Their quality, convenience, size SERSEGEESEEESSSSSSEE GS | Every Arab met has been shot down sot ren etrwet, Benin the without telat. Many women have been of Far Booty, eet house. One was M e 2 Sa ACA? ARP PARRA ARPA SD) ise Why is the soda ‘cracker to-day such a universal food ? People ate soda crackers in the old days, it is true—but | they bought them from‘a barrel or box and took them home in a paper bag, their crispness and flavor all gone. . To-day there is a soda cracker which is the recognized staple — Uneeda Biscuit. Uneeda Biscuit are the most nutritious food made from flour and should be eaten every day by every member of the family from the youngest to the oldest. Uneeda Biscuit— soda crackers better than any ever made before—made in the greatest bakeries in the world—baked to perfection — packed to perfection — kept to perfection until you take them, oven-fresh and crisp, from their protecting package. ‘NATIONAL BISCUIT ae SHER BROS! C,, AVE BET 103 8 10451 soheer j GRANDRAPIDS FURNITURE ps OPENS AN i $ WEEKL ACCOUNT APARTMENTS FURNISHED Value §} $50 Complete trom 49.88 to $00.00 With Every Parchase of BF & FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE BET 103° 810451