The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1912, Page 4

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Ro GUNMAN, “GANGSTER, FACES SING SING AT LAST Rossi May ‘Get Seven-Year Sentence for Carrying a Concefled Weapon. The gun-fighting’ career of Charles Rossi Ciatalo, alias “Young,” some- times called ‘Terror’ Rossi, whom of Police Inspector Hughes characterizes @+ @@ the most dangerous gangster in New ‘York, has been interrupted for probably @even years at least by his conviction defore Judge O'sulltvan in General Gig Beesions of victating the Sullivan law, ki... “Perror” Rossi, who hae been side partner of such notorious gangmen as “Lanis the Lamp" and “Humpty” Jack. ! “has been arrested many times for tying deadly weapons, has been tn merable pistol battles and is entd ander 61,000 bo: 1911 he was con-|Comptrotier ehall take an active part | ‘is Minty explorations er vingk a be- by sleted 2 eae in the New Jeresy preferential en fore he returns home, or he hae g the Dus SE pAL Nowooe peeps jes. Next @aturdey evening ‘will |@pent three months touring the aut, Se ™ op fowed his freedom under a suspended speak at @ mase meeting in "Somnctarr and Hastern Canada he will do Aleska fo complete, ae Early ttgayear he was again pvt ey of the offense in Special Gessions and once more allowed to £0 e | Gade oui Sentence. Following ‘g | Bis second release in the same court he 7 | “‘Mrad convieted of disordeniy conduct and @emanced to five days in the Workhouse ,, O7 Mastetrate Appleton. In between he ik + Reon im Chieage, . ‘onIcaGo, bron apa Made ponder Oe Ed at gafeee ade Rewepsper steike ne the printers wit take, Ratoni lal vel PRENDERGAST TO STUMP, , Comptrolier Py Di by Cot. on, the ( ‘2 a a0 to the f OTELS, CAFES, ETC, —SEE-- World Advertisements 1 4,063 — World “Real Estate” and © Business wo pit eat ‘ Ads, Last W ook | 5£0 MORE than the Herald “BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS FOR BUSINESS MEN Pegaseer se PRNGEOF ECT | ARRIVES FORLONG === ==" WORK BY MOMEN NADE A RECORD and the Paolfle Coast, winding up with the Panama Canal and thence heading for South Amertoa. The Hgyptian royalty had been grant- ed free entry by the customs officials, ys . rob yourse Don’t lose the bee laugh, ef the Lt mise “Of. jcor 666” In tvening Why 2 a Roe eos INSPECTION TOUR} Brother of ‘Khedive Will spi Three Months on Amer- ican Soil, Hie Royal Highness, Prince Rustom, brother of the Khedive of Hgypt, a] muoh-travelled young man, who speaks & dosen languages fluently, arcived here to-day on the Kron Prins Ceeille of the May 13. Thie 4e a story} man has and Canada, Tiis suite consists of his pha Bey and bis military aide, Major Khairy Bey. The Egyptian prince announced that Read it! Would enake only formal calls upon bis| HEMPSTEAD, L. 1, many American friends. In his palace) erick E. Gildersieeve, who wi Ooo Se te ine Spa Spent $36,175. 93 ern hee'vare and Aided 536 Survivors at co ot erre) “Total Expense of $15.40, ‘The Woman's Relief Committee, : af which Mré. Nelson H. Henry is Chair- that will make | tion of charitable funds in caring for the you forget pause, Titanle survivors, Within ten days they nt te North German Lioyd line for a three sraltne value you | Msburbed $26,176.98 of the contributions months’ sojourn in the United states didn't get. at a cost of $15.40, The reason the ex- Pense was so rmall was that no one Don't forget the date: Monday,|-wanted to accept pay for doing work. 13, ‘The women abled 696 of the 705 sur- CE ETT vivora, ‘The original committee consisted he was travelting incog. and that ho| Ma-Sherif Gtldersieeve Dead. | oe sisteen, put ten were added to It hdl | They began work the morning after con- firmation of the news of the disaster, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY TITANIC RELIEF stewardesses of the Carpathian when |W8® fo Congressional inquiry, aecord- body reeo in comen Where félatives ‘and friends SS are wnadle, to provide it. rade Knipp of Baltimore, secretary for —E ihe American Association for the Study made a record In the administra- reer in Catro he has entertained scores of | of Nassau County from 1904 to f PRINCE RUSTOM'BEY aires and men of note, |at his home here last night of cancer| ANd two days later, when the Canpathie arrived, of Prendergast will leave this city Sunday | SHY to travel incog. Ho is thirty-ex afternoon and join Benator Dixon in . ad- Lar Ce ee ee Georges M. BE. Church, Hemp-| the ni in the rescued were met by @ per- seltef servic, 5 is in part the report of President Taft's home State. Mr.| 2 le the custom of this Bayptian roy-| president of the Nassau Rod and Mrs. J. Herman Aldrich, Treasurer, and Club, and was # years old. His vive Tt hee also been arranged that the shout ‘‘nonsense, good coffee never hurt anyone.” mm. ;| and just how coffee treats them. | all around you, folks who are the worse for coffee’s slugging. Think over a few coffee-drinking friends and casually inquire if they are entirely and perfectly well | othere of the well-proven coffee to look the thing squarely in the face and peg along Coffee Hurt You? Ghows through what institutions the funds were distributed in proportion to f Titanio survivors house@ No need to get mad now, tear up the paper or In fect after having studied the matter a bit it will come plain that if you are a coffee-drinker the chances You know better than that for you can point out | Ste that some form of incipient or perhaps fixed organic If it hurts others, isn’t it just possible? with the coffee. disease due to coffee has set in—constipation, rheumatism. eye trouble, nervous headaches, nervous prostration or ills. One can decline Catch the drift, don’t you? Some day Nature will haul him up SHORT! | IT’S A-POOR BARGAIN; To evap heath and a clear, businee-like head fora “1 few cups of coffee each day. Every coffee toper tries to wiggle round and charge hie aches and ails to weather, overwork, too much or too little food, this, that or the other thing, but how he hates to admit that the real enemy is his Master, coffee. A Sure Personal Test * locate the exact cause of your eteady destruction.of | food-drink, with the deep e¢al brown color which turns to wil QUIET IN NEWSPAPER STRIKE) neath, if that cause be coffee, It’s worth knowing the | rich golden brown when cream is added and the flavor Well-sie0d Beitiens Ont This Atter-| niain, eober fact before fixed organic, heart or other tes "Eon gaat. Ne dle tae aeamaalnal Ciscase ects in, which perhaps cannot be cured, Gov't Java. If in a few daye you begin to eleep soundly Fe en Seaeent, aeqeeate end eatintying, at night, digest your food better, stomach and bowels It for 10 and in its chow eign of recovery, or the old feeling of weakness Quit coffee absolutely 10 daye place use bgt eens, 6x ahh wih aad Head wort POSTUM (=2Smas——= For quick, convenient serving, try Postum concentrated: in form— nothing nate ” Made in the exp—no boiling—ready to serve instantly, Postum—made right—is: now served at most a Restaurants, Lunch Rooms, Soda Fountains, dion naure the Portum le property prepared aa per dire: | Vou Have the Answer ZINSTANT POSTUM REGULAR POSTUM—15c size INSTANT POSTUM—20¢ tin makes 25 cups; 25c size Instant Postum is put up in aimtight tins and sold STANT FOSTUM 50c tin makes 50 cups. by grocers, makes 9D to 100 cupe, “There’s a Reason” for Postum Postum Cereal Company, Limited, Limited, Battle Creek, Michijan a yun - on had, which the committes decided | aM@ Charleston in 1910 wae double the to distribute among the stewards and| toll of the Titanic disaster, but there Guarantee Loan Bill Sheived. Paper asserted that @ pet cents of the WASHINGTON, May 8—The: Nicar-| infant death list in the country’s resis. | _ ft ie the Lntag thing fo think aguan and Honduran ioan psuarantee| tration area is due to “bad air’ and| when vba hes with an: ig, amd conventions were shelved to-day when| “Sad food” diseages. antisept! soothing and healte the Senate Committee on Foreign’ Re-| president of the Southern Cohference Tations, by a tie vote of-7 to 7, failed] on Women and Child Labor, aévoca: te veations have been stuthornty fo that her childref might atten | Behold her— No. 4 Mademoiselle Julietta Zira. GREAT INFANT DEATH ROLL. Ler 1,847,00- $20,108,00 | Dowble tn Six Cities Lone of Life : 52,00 on Titante. + 1,000,99 NASHVILLE, Tenn., May-8—The in- mt fant death roll in Richmond, New Or- the balance | !eans, Birmingham, Atlanta, Memphis Ing to the declarations ina paper read the} before the Southern Socialogical Con- Gres, in Session here to-day. ‘Was prepared by Mies Ger- and Prevention of Infant Mortality, The (Miss Jean Gordon of New Orleans, gives quick relief. Trial bot them favoratly. Tho ¢on- State ald tor the deserving mother, so a ee neue > mN | fag ud SAS. ith. ©. & ie, vt a 7 ae a A Me my ] in| “ Zi 7 ’ 5 a ie <b se Satie Hy ULL i i The little JOY MAKER MAKER they call her, wherever she goes she goes. wegak You will find her in every box of. ZIRA Cigarettes. ome

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