The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1912, Page 17

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BANG KILLING SEEN BY CROWD; SLAYER ESCAPES BY ROOF Saloonist Who Fought Black- mail Is Shot Down in Mul- berry Street. Because he refused to contribute to the fund raised by Sirocco gangsters to retain lawyers to defend Ch. ‘Torti, who shot “Big Jake" Zelig, Sal- vatore Conzo, formerly « well-to-do sa- loonkeeper of Coney Island, was shot M7 Mulverry to death in front of No. Capt. Martini, escaped by fleeing crowded tenement houre, runnin roof, Jumping two stories to root and then jumping to Heste Conzo, hero of 5 fights at Coney Island whe satoon just off Surf aven retired as a saloonist b cigar salesman in Manhat:an, married and, with his w children, lived in Bay Rid Recently the City Line ga New York and Coney Ls! tion of the Sirocco gang, ha: Island to be used in def * because ‘The fund not usod the wangaters learned Tort) was x vout “squeal.” Knowing Conzo hal saved @ large amount of money, + y Line angsters approached tribution to the defens ead to have refused to . ©ONZO HAD REFUS 2 TRIBUTE TO GANG FUN This afternoon Barone's saloon 7 street with an unidentifod Ita v a whom he was in carnest co for some time. The this man ts an ¥ ber of the City Li not known in the } tion, After ta! Congo and his walked north o: waged in deep a In front of for he was t Congo's oppor revolver and fell to the strect, side and abdomon. molested by hundrod murder, ran south to Canal then along Canal to Centre street @own which he ran to a big tenem: house at No. 162, Capt. Tlerney of the Sixth Pre attracted by the crowds, Jolned Pa De Martint murderer, but jammed the offic their pistols. The murderer > No. 162 Centre hesttation, leap lan¢ root of a two-rtory buildi along this and then dropped two st where ail trace who GANG'S VICTIM DIES ON OPER. ATING TABLE AT HOSPITAL, An arpulance from Hudson Street Hospite, was ned and Conzo was taken co that ston, but he died w ating table. He never regained : sclousnes® and no statement coukt be obtained froin il & mal diately to Di office, where they length in an effort to se might result shooter is described as about five feet seven inches tall and heavy set. Bossitets Bie Bn PLUNGER BENNINGTON FREE. Court Releases Racing Prowoter From Asylam, ton Bennington, once famous race- track man and promoter, who e the name of “Get-Rich-Quick” Fen ton and who has been confined {n State Hospital at Middletown, since 1907, was g.ven his fre: by Justice Kelby, in thi Brooklyn, 1) ness for waters that spi nd mentally {ncom- e State Horp'tal Attorney ed Ware and D J. Heard secured his retsase threa weeks ago on @ writ of habeas corpus, He was ordered at lberty to-day, with the provigo that he go to the home of rela- tiver ings or employment here, esate AW COME ON AXEL | ‘You DONT SEEM TO REALIZE WHAT GREAT ot ey oe TRA - Gort AINING IT (5 AN mom- | »| Shoal “Get-Rich-Quick” | Chicago, where his wife is live | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, VEbL-VoTs Goin’ TO HAPPEN Se 9 ce % > JUNE 20, rota. IT’S A SAFE BET AXEL WON'T BE IN A MOTOR BOAT TO. MORROW - es) ea] i ic) Hey = SHE LEAKS ie SOMEWHERE AXEL ! ”" of hs (a THA FLY WHREL (Ss. “THROWIN' WATER ALL OVER THA Bost tlt Aw Saut uel ALWAYS “Titik SOME THI 'S GOIN’ TD HAPPEN “To YA OM THIS BOAT you CHILD'S THROAT CUT-AS SHE LIES Parents id be Baby Dead, After Seeing Mysterious Man Run From House. ELIZABETH, N. J, brutal murder of three-and-a-half-yea: old May Loutse Henry as she lay in her crib at Lyons Fari & few miles from this city has caused ap) entire countryside. i with her ¢! hrort cut fri About 9.30 o'eluck, as Mi pian dart. try e street. 1 the front the crib, the couple} charge of saw thei ed with blood and} John F. dead. The screams of seen oY near the tatoes Prosecutor Smith and the ed Engessen, 8 beat on the outsk! ested, Tho stran is name or oxpla uty, Stalns blood tempts of the him some exp! nd his queer police to ation of eral he pect this mornt wd a blood 9 fr he had killed, meat Crew Sticks to RY, Va. from the Ife savers, savers are standing by, | | | | ry | ASLEEP IN CRIB » June 20.—The it night, 1 of horror to fall over The child was var to rents a fow moments af- een a man dart from the » Where they worked by lan- Henry was about to leave the house, ed to her husband upstairs to the bedroom. 1 followed her and, holding the distracted | delegations of boosters from the First, mother brought neighbors to the home 1 was begun for the mys- loaving the place, ib was a blood- nife of the type used in peel- the ons met with . Tho police belteve the e that of an insane man. urs’ grilling by the He sald he was suspect, arrested | spot on his | eased after satisfying | the spot was caused by a Wyvisbrook of Glas. | sent everywhere delivery charges prepaid. m Pensacola, Fla., June 13, to Call at W. L. Dougias Sto; In New York: Scotland, ran | 55 Rrondway, coriath St. 888 roadway, cor. 14th tT night on Pebble | » steamer would accept no Tt ts t the vessel t# in no danger, but | TAMMANY BUSTERS TO ADE BALTIMORE "WS BG SPEOMLS = SPSS | Bush, the Twenty-fourth, Twent: | Twenty-seventh, Twenty-eighth, ty-ninth and Thirty-first Ansembd! * Ne 5 c re Leaders and Their Followers|i"Geetn! xe thir sth mhletyseeee - Thirty-third, Ti urth and Thirty. Will Start Early on Mon. | ‘fth Assembiy Districts day Morning. Third, Fourth ‘Twenty-ftth The four Pi j clals wall bo a hin charge of Le the its Seven| strtcts; No . Hagan, the! fteenth, "Nineteenth, Twen ty-second Asaembly Dis Degree for Gov. Pothte: WORCBSTPR, Mass., June .—At the} commencement exercises of Holy Crose College to-day the degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon Gov. Pothier 0! Rhode Island and the Rev, Willlam H Fitzpatrick of Milton and James #. Car. Arrangements were completed at Tam- many Hall to-day for the assignment of the boost brigades from the various Assembly Districts in Manhattan and|roll of Springfield and David 1. Walsh ‘ special traing {Of Fitchbury were similarly honored. the Bronx in the six spec! “N38 | Other honorary degrees awarded were which will set out for Baltimore on|ytaster of Arts, Rev. Thomas J. Pros, Monday morning, n, Thompsonville, Conn.; Dr. award ‘There will be about forty of the faith- | V ‘Ge a faite aren i Michael ful from each district who will ma Decker of Oasterland, N.Y. Master of jthe big Tammany noise in the conve ecrotary Thomas F, Smith ickets to the convention and informed the ticke Sclence, Francia X, Moore, Oyster Bay, | N. handed o: hall to-day, ; t and disappear in the aight. bearers how they would be disposed in | he Henry family but recently the six specials. moved to Lyons Farms, where they|' “me first B. & ©. train will be in had bullt a home, Lest nig! Mra! go cf, Tammany I y Thor , ; put May to bed on tho secona| <naise Ofytammany Tender Mhorms be. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, yout $ o'clock, The mother then |) welfth, sourtoer c went outside to assist her husband in) ‘te Twelfth, Fourteenth, Twenty-first Cholera Morbus and @wenty-tiird Asrombly Districts. Some of the delegates and alternates Ready Reliet taken owardly te mee from the Congressional districts in Man- einas trea. (ere rts te | hattan and the Bronx will go with the! Ble walency and all Bay “troops” but the majority of them will! Pg A for Risemation, etaton, probably leave with the advance guard | Sprains, By ur ep tt to-morrow and Saturday The second B. & O. special wit! be tn former Borough President Ahearn and take care of tho panes Ready Relief, te the art or nate affected wil ie Eh Fatt ce, Pate Aifpeted wilh tnstanty re sae | ola “br, drug a San eek few Yor! | W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES 3| ©3,00 ®3.50 4.00 a mysterious man, whom las $2.00& the World W.L. i Dougie alae and sells more 00 50 and $4.00shoesthan any other manufacturer in the world, 2? BECAUSE he protects tbe wearer peniaet high prices and inferior ps oes, by stamping his name and ice on the bottom and guaran. * tating their value. BECAUSE rin style, fit and wear they are superior to ordinary makes of shoes. Don’t fee 8 ub: iftitute for W. L. Do f your dealer canno + Ls Douglas, Boys we: Wei Boe $2.60 Shoes. Bos ie ontaiag ack wi Kaui 20th Se 21 are Third Ay Nh heh Avenue: 683 Kigh St. cor Pearl ni. 70 vy bg Riel Drink Hires and Let the Sun do its Worst So good to know there is one drink that will cool and invigorate you without ill effects, So good to know a drink that is made from Nature's recipe—that combines the tonic virtues of herbs and roots and forest saps, to mive you the most delectable of all summer drinks, Try it right now. See the nearest Fountain Man, and just say ‘‘Hires."’ More cooling than other drinks and more Not a trace of drugs. Just helps No need to say ‘‘rootbeer."’ healthful. —never harms. Just say “Hire: Sc—sparkling, deiicious, At your home, carbonated, in bottles.’ . FOUR SHOT DEAD father, L. W. Sharp and her brother DP Anderson retired. The American TWO WOUNDED. | waiter. passed the home of the Wal.| LONDON, June S—The Aw hampton, Maer wan in better - - drops, ML desaailid both ides bewan fir te total, of 1 for the two eae boi ’e Rifle Brings T Ing atmultaneourly ehip Maast wtart Liat belensty 6 f Woman's Rifle Brings Down Three] "Fi Sry Wataren. killed Walter, 8! telauciivien teak 's hegre (ol M La 7 of the running and Before She Is Killed by Man and hia father, As they fell G Field Mnks, Maddingdonahire. ‘The The leading score at the end of the Sharp Welted her fathor's am wind was extremely troublesome, second round was 4 made oy Gewge Her Bullet Hit, riffle and took up the battle. Sh The Amencan player, J. G, Anderson| Duncan of Great Britain, ; June ®.—In a feud took 87 strikes ns : Pty ents. Prono on the ground, to complete the 18 holes while John J 7 fasta at oo be a ee Waldrop} trop returned the fire and shot M McDermott of Atlanee City, took oi{ ‘vililam Jennings Bryan, spectally amilien at Sperry'a Ranch, ne Sines aes iestaniie ned retained, will report the Chicago Gon- this afternoon, four persons were day's battle w mination. ¢ best score made thus far is 76 ani two wounded. Miss Georgia Sharp killed ¢ RCo STAY ON THE Gow AXEL SO THE WATERLL RUN Awas FROM THE ENGING <1LU GET HER PUMPED OUT. IN A LITT WHI | WHO Freie STEER 22 shamptonstttp proper on June 2. Tee total number of entries in 212, In the second round of the champion any wounded another man and his wife. ‘The battle began when the Sharp fam- consisting of Georgia Sharp, her AMERICANS MAKE BAD START FOR ENGLAND'S GOLF TITLE. tly IN FEUD BATTLE; Russell Waldrop and then shot SHERMAN, Tex., of West Newton, M Before she was siain vention for The World every day and for no other New York newspaper. standing dispute between the Only 2 out of the 3% couples playing will be qualif nt ONE WEEK ONLY | The Pick of a Merchant Tailor’s Stock for the Price of an Ordinary Hand-Me-Down AND SILK LINED AT THAT — 3 Bana $25 We can add this silk lined offer because’ we bought 156. Pieces of silk the other day— Suits — Silk Lined enough for 2,000 suits at a big.” sacrifice. A silk mill needed the money—we had it—and you get / your suit silk lined without _ extra charge. 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You're not limited to blue serge, but you have the run of blues, grays and browns, clear cut and unfinished worsteds, English mixtures in all the latest colors blue serges in plain and fancy weaves, silk pencil stripes, shepherd checks an plaids—everything, in fact, that you will find in a high-class Merchant Tailor’s stock. Silk lining to match every color. You have only to come in, walk around, look at the goods, compare them with other $25 and $40 fabrics you have seen ~and when you are perfectly satisfied have your measure taken. Be your own salesman—call ours when you need one. After Wednesday, June 26, Silk Lining $5 Extra OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 a hi ee i ia

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