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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 165, 1911. ENTY CTI. OF MURDER A HARLEM STABLE He Was Francisco Rissaco, and Search Is Being Made for the Missing Watchman. HE FINDS $65 iN STREET . : AND TAKES IT TO POLICE. HARLEM BRONX W.126thSt., bet. 7th& 8th Avs. | | 150th St., 3d & Melrose Avs. Open kvenings! From Monday, Dec. 18, Until Christmas Gifts kor Men —_—- [RXCEPTIONAL Values, iarge assortments in everything appropriate tor Christmas Pres- ents for Men. Oniy a tew enumerated here. NECKWEAR in largest va- COMBINATION SETS, con- riety of patterns end colors, sisting of ailk tte, e.jk hose each, in 25c¢ to 2.00 and handker- 98c&1.50 a box chiet to match watchman, The man's head had been. split from behind with @ cleaver and he had two stab wounds in the back. The note, ell, was: 1 had a fight with some one, trying to make trouble with ma. trying to kill me. He tried to t horses from the stable, because the; trying to steal them. You n't mal fool of me. I am an Itallan, but 1 trying to do right with you, but I can't do what you want. I am good enough to give you satisfy.” A paper found near the body bears finger prints that the Detective Bu- reau hopes will help solve the murder. ‘The mystery 1s in the fact that while the missing watchman was suspected of having killed the unidentified man and left the note of justification, it has been learned that he could not read or parents to the bar; not their offspri Children are but the masses of clay in the moulding. The way baby sister emiles is copied from her mother. Mother, proudiy, will tell you so, The way little brother folds his hands ts copied from papa. Father will boast of \t, But when the children tell false- boods or sneak into the jam jars, then— its quite a different matter! Mamma forgets the social Ho she told while little Mary stood and listened; and papa forgets how he told at the dinner table of a ‘deal’ more shrewd than honest. WHY THE MINISTER'S SON OFTEN GOES WRONG. “Yet, on the other hand, woe must not forget that there are many children who go wrong because their parents oo aucting, sutve to. hod the|© MONTHS FOR COWARD SON. e of youth too strongly in thought the murder victim was a to children. While e hot serous, their diate resu’ to make the child nervous and shift Records #how that the child who fs ‘bh from such causes alwaya reforms once the cause is removed. Ia ft not true then that the parent of euch a child, who does not se that the little one has proper medical attention, Is directly Teaponsthle for the child's misdeeds? | “And from all the evidence which T hhave been able to obtain, these facts stand out clearly. Juvenile delinquency is on the Increase, and tn about 8) per cent. of the cases parental incompe- tency or worse is at the root of the trouble, It ts the parents to the bar every time, I think!” ETHEL LLOYD PATTERSON. ——— ailments written hastily with lead pen-| ‘Are You Sick or Crazy?” Asks | He was Amazed Lieutenant of Honest Driver. “Whoa Bill" : A driver pulled up Ma olf horse and wagon at Forty-first street and Fifth avenue yesterday afternoon and began studying @ roll of yellow paper that lay in the street. So intent was the man on the paper that he failed to notice a! crowd that gathered, He got slowly | from his wagon and picked up the paber, examined !t closely and siuffed it Into his pocket. “Think you've got good money?” laughed @ man tn the crowd. | “Looks good to me,” answered the sx xe be cy * i * x bs % Ey # * xt * NAUGHTY KIDDIES istrate Freschi Would Have em Taught How to Make Children Good. Magistrate Regrets He Can't Give (oe 4 Hieash and you will make a hypocrite of ie Whe write in any language, ) THEY. ARE TO BLAME, |the cnid. ‘The sons and daughters of] store Go #ellow Whe Beat Mother. | TP? Wife of Francisco Rissaco, a) "iis lh LAY enuee ching was gone} Tan 8 he cot back on his wagon. FOUR-IN-HANDS,pure silk, INITIALED Handkerchiele, religious parents and ministers often driver, of Nu. $99 Bast One Hundred | ¢, rhe ,watchman's clothing was wore | “ald up!” he called to his horse, and open ends and French mod: pure Linen, 6ina neat _ fail into vice because there was tn-| A Iittle old woman, with snow white! iy cieth street, we eA IR, a ea Ml when he started off the crowd followed. | eis, each in a Christmas box. fancy box; 1.00 |etitied into them at the impreasionable| nate took tho witness stand before Mag-|S"° Sixth street, went to the Morgue | dog epee Rs Ma Regia Straight to the West Thirticth street Value 50c. Three iy. Box; vale: ,50.0.6 P§ and Ma Are Responsible so an aversion for the too rigidly |ietrate O'Connor in the Centre street Ary to-day and identifed ns hor hus. {Nothing wag missed shout the place, | olice station the man drove and, cllmb- for One Dollar. 35cC HANDKERCHIEFS, fine | Proper living of their elders. Parents] potice to-day. She was Mrs./band the man found murdered in| WETERAN TAKES HIS LIFE, |it# cub walke to the desk where sat COMBINATION SETS, con. Cambro, 6 in a box, 59: yhen Johnny Steals Jam [Xmosements puta premium on tying) Helen Hayes, ninety years old, of No.|George Wolss's stable, at the foot of 4 + | Sagat setae tisting of fine silkuependere, Value 750 opecial..... BUC © 1S amu nis put @ ml 0 “named n - ‘4 4 be % Washington av who had made| a vad 7 . “I found some money over on Fifth} arm bands end BATH ROBES and Smoking ‘or Pulls Pussy’s Tale we pial of tact, want of under |complaint against hor son Afichael WUC lgeediiny. war a waueanen cine ee ee ‘Wer! avenue and want to turn it in," the man | hose 50c to 2.00 Ichets. # tarde variety at PA sdtheas f 2 standing and want of sympathy [forty-three years, whom she a ferood Et opted Me 4 mysterious note| Coaldn’t Stand Being Helpless. | began. supportere ‘4 very moderate prices. 3 on the part of the parent are jof having struck and blacked her eye ig agg ne bg ee on Joseph Dietrich of No. 197 Hast Seven-| “Are you sick or crazy? asked No- | ee 3 responsible for much of the im- | and called her vile names io shed r, visited the! teonth street, aixty-three years old, a| lan. “Most men who find money at this | [RJRING the children to see the Real Live St. “Children 4 inherit vice; tractability of youth, Some peo- “I hope ¥: Honor §1! be left Morgue last night and said he was sat-)qeummer boy of the otvil war, helpless | Sladsome season take {t nome with | Regis Indians dem trate Ind: ty i? joy imitate what they see. ple have said few parents are | toward me,” spoke up Hayes. “I'll tafled the body was that of Rissaco from| with rheumatiain and consequently out | them." | Dk gt hae he cd onstrate Indian suits and| [+g¢ al) mothers would give as really competent. Sometimes Fj cyomise to behave if you'll put me on|a «now removal check found in his lot work, Killed himaclf with gas to-day | The Meutenant counted the money. noveities on our secona floor to-morrow night if they are not right. 4 women who would fall at trying to rum a successful dog kennel become the arbiters of young lives so tender, complex and emotional that lightest event will sometimes pression for » life time, “We have already gone far in teach- ing the mother the proper care of her child physically, We shall @ave gone much further when we begin to teach her the psychology of the ttle mind intrusted to her care.” “Now we are getting at the cure for the condition you deplore?” T sug- ested. exactly,” agreed Magistrate Fres- “More than ws need reform in- ons for bad children, we need There was $6 in all. The man said hej was Nicholas I. Feffera, of No, 281 | Mott street. As he got back into hi wagon the Lieutenant placed the mone In a safe which has been used for Capt. McElroy's rubber shoes on dry days. probation.” “You're a husky aes a! be! In the moan time the police have sent | beating your poor, old mother,” ex-| 9.4 ‘ # 7 olaimed ‘Ntagiatrate O'Connor as he out a general alarm for "J Jooked with disgust on the six-foot man at the stable, figure of the son. A man who has no cenzo_ Carcagnello. more regard for the dearest being that the Lord ever gave man ts unworthy of the nama. It gives me great plens- ure t6 Impose on you the maximum penalty for your offense—six months in the workhouse, an I only r s can’t make {lt a year. Take this away; I don’t want to see him, Hayes was led to the Tombs Laois in his home. His wife, going to call him for breakfast, found him with a kas tube from the wall Jet between his Payne of . 41 Kast led, sald was Diagrich had been dead several hours, and all week befcre Christmas. fhuch thought to their children as i [TLLELLELELLELLLLULLLCELLLLLLELLLL LO. progress nee, the bad child wonid be « ity in the community. gf all fathers would devéte as ———————————==—====>>[[—=== It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A “World Want” Will Go and Get It. At first tt y making devices, there would Uttle need of children’s courts reformatories.” ese few words from Justice John , member of the Hoard of ‘ity Magistrates, ought to je mamma put down her apa throw aside his tations, while theg seven do a Iittle cording to Magistrate chi, it is seldom too late for @ nt to think, although one eit marriage sometimes torm = afterward. Di further declares: man or woman who knowingly ies into a family reputed to be us commits a crime upon the chil- to come. the woman who marries @ kard expect her sons to be strong wb, either mentally or physically, ist the example of thelr parent? the infatuated man who mar- &@ woman of loose morals hope his hters will be able to withstand the Naunted before her?" hen, a8 a Judge, you believe a er Judge will not hold little chfl- accountable for having followed example set by their parents?" I @ Magistrate Froschi. The Children’s Choice ” Little ones as well as grown ups delight in the irresistible Magistr sinay. high road to the betterment of the social fabric. “Few parents stop to consider that the child has individual rights. Few parents ever attempt to put themselves on a mental level with thelr ohild. It ts a mistake to magnify a chiki's miedeods It discourages the ahild and sometimes almost forces him to lie to escape the It must be remem: | tural for a child to Me when it has beén naughty as it 19 for @ puppy to run away when it has been mischievous, ‘ DOCTORS AND SURGEONS MIGHT REFORM. MANY CHILDREN. “And just one more point,” concluded Magistrate Frescht. “Investigations by You'll understand why Lindt is the world’s Premier chocolate after the first taste Auported in Vakes and ‘Watters So. to $1, at the dest stores everywhere Serre, 4 18 Wait St, ot Vor p. Great Clothing Sales At Hacket?, Carhart & Co.’s --. 4 Stores Ovecoats Winier Suits Nearly 9,000 sold, wi 3,000 left for your styles, patterns and fabrics selection New York’s greatest Overcoat Sale has broken’ all One of the most remarkable collections of suits ever exhibited, forming a gigantic exposition of winter suits records for sales. 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