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PLAYMATES BURY CHILD VICTIM OF VIGIOUS STRANGLER Slayer Of Marie Barbuto Watched His Prey for Days Before the Crime. PUT BODY INTO SACK. Detectives Believe Slayer Will Be Found Near Victim’s Home. the Twenty Mttle gitls, friends of etmht- year-old Mary Barbuto, the murdered 1d of the tenement on Union street, Rrooklyn, attended the funeral of their playin at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The child mourners, all wearlng their white communion Passed through a long Ine of the curfous on thelr way to the tiny room where lay a cheap white coffin, All of the seum and driftwood of @ notorious neighbor. hood was gathered before the dull brick tenement. In the crowded tenement reoms where live the HBarbutos, father, mother and two remaining children, the sordid as: pect of tragedy prevailed, The mother, expecting soon to bear a child and er critical condition verging on hy. teria because of the events of the past dresses, few days, rocked back and forth at the head of the casket, muttering and moaning unintelligible phrases. The father, scowling between bu is of s0b- bing, tried to keep his arms always about his two remaining ohildreng as it they, too, might be snatched from him by a degenerate brute such as the one who killed hte Ittle Mary A single spray of fresh flowers, sent by somebody whore name was not even kaown to the sorrowing parents, re- ported on the top of the casket. CROWD OF CURIOUS WERE AROUND THE HOUSE. When the twenty carriages, which were to convey relatives and friends to the place of interment in Holy Cros# Cemetery, passed tn single file down the narrow street pollcemen had to push aside the morbidly curious crowds, com- posed almost exclusively of men. Men leaned from the windows of nearby tenements to watch the cortege; more men lolled by the doors of saloons, The women ¢ the nelghborhood were too wusy working for the support of theif families to witness what was the day's sation of Unton street. The forty detectives from New York and Brooklyn headquarters who have een put to the task of running d yn the murderer of eight-year-old Mary Narbuto, whose body was discovercd in the Fast River on Saturday, . found themselves to-day working in what is casily one of the most lawless quarters of Brooklyn. In seeking to rec struct the details of the suffocation of the bright-faced little trl, whose home had been in the tenement at No, $4 Union street, and by Induction to determine upon the place where the murder must have been committed fom time last Wednesd, the detec. tives centied thelr activities upon the immediate nelgborhood, They are working on ~the single theory that but one man was re- sponsible for the brutal slaying of the givl and that he was one who Mved near h me, Whose depraved tn- etincts and centred themselves upon. the child by constapt spying upon her and that, without doubt, he was at least slightly known to littie Mary or her ts, DETECTIVES SEARCH HOUSES NEAR VICTIM'S HOME. Acting on this theory, the detects made a minute survey te of th block In which the murdered child's home was located, ‘The thing that struck the'r attention was the pecu location tn rence to the tenem where tire E to family lives of Mik Subatino's saloon at No. 88 Union street two doors away. ‘This saloon and biil- tard room extends back from the street a0 fe yond the back’ line of tenements, In a row, at Nos, and 86, A broad common yard, filled with sand plies, runs the length of these three tenements behind them and windows in the rear of the saloon look ous upon this yard, A door also opens upon it The hundred tenements, !nclu fldren in these three g the Barvuto dren, play in this open, sandy space di- reeily under the windows of the salood, Little Mary Barbuto played there near- ly all the time, for her mother dtd not want her to be in the streets, She was in that common back yard nearly all of ‘Wednesday morning, The tables in the sajoon are near the windows, so that one sitting there for hours, at the nominal price of one schooner of beer, could keep his eyes on the children in the yard adjoining, It ts common for men from the saloon to pass out into the yard through the rear door and walk around among the chil- tiren and talk to them, They were doing this) morning-longshoremen and and others who have an on in the red Neht « 8 the saloon there are directly the tenement three placea where | many men work, Under No, is lo- cated a Wholesale bakery, employing | more than twenty men; under No. 9, | the mnt where the Barbuto family live. acaron! factory employs about elow ap equa! number of me there is a fruit snd under No, which Is the vendesy for idlers of the neighbor- houd ae A Photogravure Portrait Free. give eratle en peat Sunday's World, THE EVENING ‘WORLD, MONDAY, _ JULY svt “Rather the Crawl of a Slimy Snake Than the Smile of the Corner Loafer’’ “‘The Masher Is Bad Enough, but the Man You Know Is Far Worse,’’ Writes an American Girl of pa yao Like @ flash the negro dived head first, Heard of the race of Amazone He de { clares thi Mra, Klein had tv Iberately decided on marriage: he | throvrh the dressing rooin window. He at strenuaun ago, sie woul Nave RIVEN BY LONELINESS TO SnoREe would find thoysands of sw landed on the roof of the porch, halt ba le le ong the Amazons. Weu-neawints Cire winares Pee VA ere ro cies Aild, halt fell down a Colonial pillar, | "Atmos trom the day of thelr marriage themselves for a little Joy, or even and started across the yard. Mr.‘ patty squabbles rent moatte . ‘_. Scene ‘ * Driggs took a pot-shot at him throug jetty Mra hee a e do cree! 4 = erre: elr « BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. ewented young man cna aford to bled, Dut tan on Tho formes Gongteas:| who a regularly muntalned Died, ‘anon, Tho former Congress- Who as regularly sustained he “SHE was a gordian shape of daz-| ™&rry—chango conditions so that man tried a second shot, then ran down ter's side of the eontrover sling tue, the sweated young woman may stalre to the porch, whe thud @!verse decision diminished | Klein's v marry or not as she chooses—and bullet fly after the ret Higuting wit, Within a year Mra, Kloin, | ermilion, spotted, golden, grecn| yon largely eliminate the ob- Policeman Fraser of the Parkville eta. | We? bed grown in dimensions, took the} and blue, noxious man and the obnoxious tion, who was the first m Hi ty or out s his ears or “poking: Striped like a zebra. Bueno. oy 1a h sal two years ago when Mey. Eventually, ho charges, sho ceased| ‘An Evening World reader who di-|,,,.u¢ 1? employer could pay such al: murdered, and Pollceman James O'Con-| using ier Nands an Weabona and: re- ; ; it would me a ne of the Flatbush station heard yrtad to her sturdy right foot. On on vides New York women into “snakes,| Exactly. ¢ does mean changing s0- GHPEWA, Tudllladé aid Toarme Couniin:| Cooselony. (lank Julies dclein pweara RAR snakelets and just plain old-fash-|ciety. You may drive the masher from) Mrs, Robert J. Murphy Had] somea vy voi Nicholas, Sullivan, | applied her boot ly to his foned girls who twine about our|the aha fetter Lagtdty reat the Rourke, Owens and Seret. Gorge Stay. | #inbone that It w ty tee De a v! ice TI " ver d ‘arthy of € bet hearts as the snakes and snakelots| YOM" Of evil life from the street cor) — Ranorted to Police That — |enson. There were poi In: aight | 7 FE, MaCarthy of Corons to arent Sime ner, but thelr tribes will continue un: thy SveeS ’Civendon: in/lede than, ihreg| fon, mastees: @ n then, Klein twine about our pocketbooks.” has/aputed as long ax the industrial con- Suici MIKO : 8) says, he walked with a limp delved into the opalescent pages of|ditions of to-day send them fresh re- He Was a Suicide. NEGRO le CAUGHT APTeA Alciiitine clitcomtea of (hia) site strength followed his dental that he John Keats for a simile for his ver-| cruits. H.W. D. rj = ie Bea IVELY CHASE. Jowns property aerenat Hy sion of the New York woman in the|PLAINT OF A MAN IN SEARCH Py ea hae Taerchyi-, Wie o2| Cpe aera or me |that he “sports” & $40 dtamond pin ess i r IRL. Mra, Catherine Murphy, fe ‘© crossed Oowan avenue, ran | q 1,60) diamond ring, Mra, Klein, asi sererny sree hina ct eer eee imate Secs toto Robert J. Murphy, a grocer at No, |to Ditmas avenue, thence to Twonty-ftrat| ing tor a moparation, declares het NI*OL4 GREE! Anything that sets a modern] Dear Madam: Five years ago Teame) ii a who wax fount dead | street, the officers closing in; doubled on | hand has exax hor strength a young person is quoting Keats has its excuse for being. That's all I ea een bat ea ales Byes eet dariy“to-dey’ 16 isi rooms with uitae | Mig, weld. fs 0-4 hada, picked him that a4 a matter, of fact he frequent ty | | Peed ne | im id was tna rtured [throttled her and 00 er dow urge in defense of the enakes and snakelets, if such there be. And I cant) gia ai) 1 could to meet girls of my| Wounds in his heart and head, was he Lia e Pele deste fe laine sh ie ataay ot a oh: eee say that I question seriously their exiatence. own type—those who liked good music| arrestéd this afternoon charmed with| ory Aainavalvar ite (wear. Ole But the most widely diffused superstition in regard to snakes ts that|Snd serious plays, with pabeasy | eee any ae aang, | the fuxttive's mouth and called on him | 4) fe pene a cee comedies interpolated for a e.| knowledge 0: er husband came rf ubmitted to Justice Bei 8 they travel in pairs, that if you find one you must look for its mate, and I/ 4, és | ie n( 7 he to surrender, week he urged th to dispense with b y salary was a fortunate one and 1| by the wounds and told the police sh i, celianek wate don’t think any young man believes that women have a monopoly of the} gould afford to entertain well. [| believed he kiled himself. ed beta itteed spe betsonee ¥ave the aolence of a pment trethultte ee reptilian qualities, moved from boarding house to boa According to the woman her husband. | tee oe No, if Hockwell avenue. On| flatter nian Har ecaita taclithean mana? Physically and mentally, man {s built in straight Hnes, woman in| ing house, tried Seealie ape for! who has been alling for two year vate the Drigan's lawn the ofoors foust| to-day and told Juatic Keuty What He : every weekend. But could never|rheumatiam, aecured a revolver two] IO OU Bess Bees heh 1] had done hia part In striving to patch curves, What adjective ie more scornful than the word angular when; Tear alan lanke. GO. eikl th l Scab hie iene Rinolindadl NE Hh WAN sor atlen i! Abate apt ae Hee Et Githieulaes BIA eettien tice applied to a woman? Even an angular soul is a reproach to her. What! were scores around. I have seen them|unable to longer bear the excrutiating gees Sikesa, mic abie hdl acaedel BF \ ih in the big obstacle in makes the little twist in her soul—when she has it—is what makes the in the street, at the theatre, at adjoin-|pains, When she found the revolver Delnai's ik, ja ona (fark the at tr Nee ‘ Unaae an 2 | ome other fe » Kitchen, she d 4. b ¥lagreement Klein hax been paying tts charming wave in her hair—when she has it—an artistic irregularity of!" tables, or with some other f How, | she hid tt In the kitehen, shy are pied by cvx-Police Comminstoner te 4 e) e been | out 2 o'clock to-d vak~ ‘ 4 wife $8 a week construction, @ one-sidedness, if you like. Straight-haired persone are mek ee ate we het ya Us| Ab ee. co re i hehe ido Cropsey. Well known Brookiynites live vaibeoanane always consoled by the reflection that ourls are a disease, and the straight- I coula not put a label on myself he "she rushed into her husband's o a gna ‘ a Beiesy a ee ‘ BOX FACTORY BURNED. laced should find a certain satisfaction in the thought that the curve or; and state that I needed only com- | poem and found him stretohed out across eae: his pasamas, ae with in a curl or kink of certain feminine souls, which men call “charm,” is likewise wueneh> and would toe any git] the floor with the revolves one Lr} Galvan, liven on’ thi A blow, {fone Laekner & 6 Plant to who would honor me with her com. | ri¢h{ hand, She calle! for help out o als cay hare Seen | a hen ie rag eh All charm of course is a » © can ep 0 Driven by loneliness to Conoy The coroner and his physictan per- |) 'h © Ran hacaldene He John Lackner & Co.'# tine, But doesn’t every man whose ing with the young lady who con- Island and shore resorts I have | formed an autopsy about noon and It]! oe pe Desa Uhr . aoe at Twentieth stre: loss of $25 or $30 is recorded om @ dere the masher disgusting. often met graftors, or giggling, | *!# vllletally reported to the 9 ange howd e i , eae Neen ts he | aven Whitest q + | the location and direction of the Wallet} head of the jance Commit rye fire early thin mor Tenderloin “blotter” go srcumd T would rather haves slimy snake | well meaning ttle ninnies who [1M Mil tina they wera not welt in-| tee, of Which all the nelxabors are mein: |yyyiqing waa mt story brick struc- spouting about women vampires. | Crawl over my face than receive s have no ideas in the world. IWicted, ‘The Coroner's phystctan declared | pers. Nira’ peveritie GuAdarAbi® ArOUBA And e vampire is no exception to the smile from the oad on the corner This year my sister arrived to lve) the bullet wound In the heart could not! Mr. Drikgs is congratulatar Gimseil | yw, inflamma ater ‘ be 4 fled wit a er bas ‘ whe will |with me. Through her I find scores of| have been caused by a man crippled up ' (alnae a aia ? first great law of creation—“BMale net allow any decent, self. ‘ Manteo that the negro did v m his ent » binge that itghted up that whole and female created He them.” reopecting ginl to yaen withont some | Weel, refined, natural girls. Through | with, rheumatiem, ae woe Murpn O0) through @ reat window that opens amt} section of Queens, the Sound and th remark about her. It is not neo er now that a girl in New York| this tufc vad % sinc a den wh ef Congreanman|fironx resulted, The loay ts about $20, Br you don't believe me reed the | Clo". “arees loud or suggestively | His to be very careful, for if whe dines | Murphy haa @ choice collection of bowle knives, | te communication from a» ocorrespond- informally, even with a man she knows, ettos, tomahawka and oth nurder. fire started at 240, but tte ort ¢ who hes something interesting Be Enea ie8 or 10 DatAt ans Dow: tnaul f en t to fol a, mm the fuctory build rr ult veiled or open i4 apt to fol- eapons, and whore there 2 » factory bulid: | to cay abows snaxes after you have ee . MAW CHAE vetttaca it te oactiy. the toile Cees erate ne Pernt ree tpn Masnen wpread fo thn ‘dwelling pondered the masculine philosophy | wan you know te far wereo, afige |of & Muperficial sporty set of grafting Me pladen, Pant Twentieth atree of snakes and wnakelote as follows: | three years frieadship with F | girls who abound and with whom a cro was arraigned this morning | 80)" xtent. The owner man he grossly insulted 9 798Ey jman finds neither respect nor mental Ma: ate Naumer in the G. ear Rie nat tct ae WOMEN WHO HAVE THE CHARM| =n Be gross y sereias Bes oot interest. In any case men do not re- " Court, He waa‘ not tit Gy way ltircecenin aurest, eald hia b OF SNAKES. what askes spect women in the waythey used to,| FV of Mr. br » bullets, | putty 1 Dear Madam: So many of the Iet- ) he oa ata nan fe tale thas Way, neither ean the nies irl of to-day | rs from the many "Discouraged” unless protected by a home, be very tha “Disgusted” girls explain to ee 5 oy. ents taderevand | roo or make informal friends unless themselves the reasons for the ever to me to be insulted, because « et she boldly decides to pocket misun-| increasing additions to the ranks Of | considered you good, 1 thought it be Helagier tay! , ao Ma she has| ° ° the “Johnnies.” Can you see your- | was because men thought Cea ae el SL da ler a a “4 O h l tit “play the part of @ hypocrite | they ius ped Pp labd peo mee hand I have threo times found after-| sonn Canardarois, up in the Mor-| nee ina wnile a be . alted mgeged | ward that girls 1 have t at have a fore Diitaliey ania and Keep smiling and pleasant twioe, and I suppose after wasting | wneered behind my t rage ania ‘ourt for burglary: this | 4 ‘ face” in order not to tose a “friend” seven yoare with two w. paren: benine ae te | led that he might ae well | t b tac’ in ondeg ot 0 tone ated, | Seven Peare with ewe wortaioee man |aion.” I lont one fvicwanip ‘eu ed that he met a well particular cigar be- you a "downright Insult” or made | got married, Meaven help the fu. jt an | » he ratsed a window | : : “an insinuating or ungentlemanly | ture generation if Ameri: s : the prisoner's pen and Jumped out ran ioaentng | <f unesatneany | tae etacestion 1 Amorina wanes | hear te icone pen and Samet a comes indispensable few of the many such phrases used | the wolf in sheop’s clo! ss peta ‘OWrien of the| ° tn #0 many of these letters. our mothers aad. fathers. introduce TE ele engaged in dust: | to particular smokers Again, I call to mind one young | as gentlemen. They itttle know who ing the chatrs of Maststrate woman tuat I aee dally, and hee | ts who sometimes. ench with his handkerchief. | on) ° many costumes are of the finest ma- an Aux’ De ith , aaa t t terials, though all eut “to show,” | | RICAN GIRE, “ ” tt bd pen she eona| 1tS SO WI ie Mey ge, aa eae oa es conclude to-day's discussion with ou uto ra’ sect int room of John Keats's Lamia, "She was a ieee lat tere: from men, one of whom be- pught th ac gordian shape of daggling hue, ver- es evidently that the time is out of to women aoe ated, golden areen ona (oint and that industrial osteopathy, or et An Auto) ° in Abramson a blue; striped lke a zebra,” &e.,, and, |forlailsm ts the only way to set it! , ‘ hot Jn the morn e further on, “She seemed at onco Pat he letter from a young Read the ist of Used Cars ing in the Francia J. | some pennoned lady elf, eome dem. [Southerner seams to me a most bal- : Dione 1 Guinon at No avenue, was vrs mistress, or the demon'e self,” |@ced and truthful statement of the that are advertised for sale the Grat 16 tes PP gr Hi o " {condition that creates the “Johnny, each day i 2 ing the window, ain shawith Washing- 1 Si Af 25. It 1s the most dassling conception of | Hors are the letters ach day in The Morning ton avenue, through whic hthe pr.soner edia erfecto 1ze, or c. a womun bewitched into a reptile \| and Sunday World and you i ; h ‘ 1 that could be created, and the tan- |HE SAYS IT IS A MATTER oF ae Come, ae Sire se oe ee ; guorous movements and suggestive DOLLARS AND CENT: will be surprised how cheap- See eet Test ial @avemont: Detee | C t t f th attire of the young woman I have ba ly a Used Car of standard willo was not far behind him, and ets ts name rom e mentioned, and she 18 not of the Dear Madam: Just a look at this make can be bought gistrate himse!f ran down a back | A 7 “demi-mondaine,” always seems to | Johnny question from the angle of ake can be ent, airway to wit raving Juste b b Heme MUNYA | Galare aad Sn AL ARTO GAINS | forenoon int tnttfton's Cuban tobacco in it—gets woman, and she 1s merely one of a bringing maledictions on my head REA L B A R N S he fleeing bv ar sped and then a 1 type. I wish to offer a prayer for | I'm willing to admit chat AMONG the corner of One Hundred and Six f fr | type Ei te Gees 8 ee Ot | Tate law unten ass anes i tran" Was inom en its fame from long usage. ‘iain, old-fashioned girls, for, thank | more nor tess than tno average | World “Used Car’ Ads. urrying ples God, there are still a few of those | young man of New York, Now, in up a Ind i loor af an left, and they twine about our heart the first place, the average you! Ever Car’ advertis revel tay pare dugiiva’ eth th Ci NI I ED D (aw just as the "snakes" and “‘snakeleta” | Man—and this has no reference tn The W s + and otherwise delayed him until twine about our pocketbooks, miliionatres, or college ation in th and detective puffed H os I G A R A ZOO VISITOR, students—can't afford to marry. In ming ant nan Dahl oA He q h d place, if he could afford VBR than that ‘ nto aul , PREFERS SNAKES TO THe jre,secont piace If he could mora 1a, ‘Thies, Sun Rp ae, eHDd. Dia aUeskiel MD STORES ‘ SMILE OF A CORNER LOAFER, excepted) for him to marry unless ombined thence In @ well-guarded patrol wagon Dear Madam—In reference to the Re was violently in love or had de- w Harlem Prison. Wolves in Sheeps’ Clothing. “SHE 13 A REP TICE BEWITCHED INTO A WOMAN® A ZOO VISITOR \ °E WOULD RATHER NET A SLIMY CRAWLING SNAKE rHae tHe CAD ONTRE CORNER’ an aMenicaANGiee SE NEW YORK JOHNNY oT E BURGLAR SHOT AT KLEN SAYS WIFE a: ANALYSIS OF THE NEW YORK JOHNNY & OHH IH BOT WO IE HH HH EE HE HSE HEE HIE Be JeNMEOSUNOOL EATING | 1912 INFLATBUSHBY WOULD BE LEADER EX-CONGRESSMAN . AMONG AMAZONS Suburban Section and Po- lice Make Capture. Years Ago Now@Weighs 210 Pounds. JUMPS FROM WINDOVA Jimmy-Chisel With Which He Forced His Way Into House Found on Lawn. Whipped Him in Her Suit for Alimony. Threo shots were fired by former Con eressman Kimund A, Drigws at a nearo burglar whom he discovered omrly this morning in hia wife's dressing room on the second floor of the Drigks nome, at No, #0 » In the heart of j the exclusive section of Miathusl Citizens in pajamas flourishing platols, bDluecoats running from every direouon and @ wild burglar cham that lasted for blocks immediately gave th borhood @ lively experience, alimony. rred, he sald, | Mr. Driggs was in the house alone, | Klet rece, len the family being away for the summer, | Years okt and his wits Ho was awakened by a squeaking noise, Answering Mra, tlon 0 4 counsel fee Rene Kle made Justice day, Klein, a wine at No, Avenue A, complained the herculean prowess of Mra, Kio: award " thelr married life, consion phyatelans neigh-| ‘T He pret “ Mr In'e phy ald changed @inoe the and welghing a good 20) pounds, “Hands up! yelled Mr, ering the negro, and remembering the a series of burglartes that hus upset Flat bush for the past marriage. she now pounds, Is robust tipe nd as nine months. 9 merchant that frequently displayed In the two yeare of | made Mie life & sue- of visits to bone-menders and ve Court did not determine the wife's to look nitty is twenty-two, | Me lowt bis first wite and two children and grabbed a amail revolver from)" the Blovum dissater and waded Mise ¢ Vogel when she went under his pitiow only to find himsait| Oy wien mere ally of A wit, facing a negro more than «ix feet tall) \ he anid, had From be- Driggs, cov-|ing a demure girlish bride two years the scales at 10 ‘strong ax an In hie papers Kietn saya ho hae n= | | Intruder Wakes Up Exclusive *Stip of a Girl He Married Two | Many Others Believed to Have. . Lost Their Lives When, 24 Landing Stage Collapsed. , s ow TRINZ, Germany, July %—A targe ie | number of German excurstoniste were \drow AND SHE CAN KICK HARD) tatitn # appitea- | week alimony and $00 Kelly to- wh given But the Wife Denies That She |" 10 HURLED NTO SEA AT CERHAN RESORT, 1 ANOHN DROWNED n t evening at this Baltte rt when the landing stage, rwded during @ concert hy the local ‘band, collapsed and) ver 100 persons into the sea, fed? & SE ae wenty-one bodies of victime shawe a) bas recovered, but It Is Delleved that, ., Many more persons lost thetr lives, “ excursionistt had come from all parte of Northeastern Prussia to epend the.’ day on the seashor 4 > 1 WHEN THE “wan o } (Prom the Atchison Globe.) © 34a | |. 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