The evening world. Newspaper, December 10, 1912, Page 10

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Sern T ier DETECTIVE SHOT INSTRIKE RIOT SLEW MAN FOR $4, (ov OF ETE BAST TARY Price Enough, He’ Says, for the fun. Larsen.” “Had you ever seen Larsen before? asked Assistant District-Attorney C. C. Nott. “Naw; I never seen him before, but Spence told me what he looked ke,” was the astounding reply. Spence was arrested that same night, but there was uo evidence to connect him with the murder, akthough {t was known he had calied at the Larsen flat and had been ejected. He secured his release from the Tombs on a writ of navcs* corpus, which the District. Attorney's office 2!4 not oppose be- cause at thar time it could mui comre his indiotment. Later Gannon was arrested. During the trial of Police Lieutenant Becker That's all T got for killin’ arm equad. His testimony was im- peadhed by the State, ‘When young Gannon was arraigned for trial before Juige , nis counsel offered a plea of guilty m slaughter in the first degree. The pl wna accepted on condition that he tell the truth, Before Assistam District- Attorney Nott, Judge Rosalsky and his own father Gannon confessed. Spence was re-arrested, indicted and placed on inl. HIRED ON THE STREET. Getective, was shot and probabl: jon riot atarted among the 200 ing Italian coal handlers at the H Gladly Took Pittance to Settle Grudge of Spence, Ejected | From Larsen Flat. ’ @hrivetiea and pallid from years in prison, an eighteen-year-old boy sat in’ the witness chair bestdesJudge Malone fm ghe Court of General Sessions to-day ang toll, coldly and with youthful ow ir, how he hed slain @ man he never seen before. ‘The price of the Deassination was 4. The murderer cast his @hifty, beady Svea at Frederick Spence, who was on tri Gannon will be sentenced next month. Recause he has served a long term in the Bimira Reformatory for @ burglary he cannot receive an indeterminate sentence, THe must receive a twenty- wounded detective on a special to the Hackensack Hospital. ‘The strike of the coal handlers the refunal of their Incremas hour began at 7 0 vmwk & plen trom Spence. Tt demanas thia man of chirty-five years, who Is charged with! inciting @ boy to murder, must go to the chair, a Tramps Biamed for Fire. ‘Tramps are thought to have set fire to an unoccupied stable at One Hun- gathered outside the coal docks threatening crowd, The Erle Ra owner of the Susquehanna and aeeiendeesns ba 6a eid bie aloty, detectives from Jersey City and avenue early to-day. The building was Phere was hatred in his eyes, engen- owned by Thomas Ward and there was by the fact that he was caught |@ considerable quantity of hay in the that he must serve twenty years loft. The fire was visible for a long fm Bing Bing for manslaughter in the | distance, being at a high point aa first degree. That is the sentence Judge | large crowd, many in eutomptdles, gath. disorder, Ropal jromounce on the youth, | ered to watch the firemen. The damage! and Faerrmgton fell. At the sam a doa Mf was about $1,000, roll as Gannon, in January. vent wildest stories of Apache life in Paria or the desperate doings of the “Avenue Boys” of Jack Zelig can hart- ly rival the story diminutive Thomas! t Gamnon told to the jury to-day. His| } language was the vernacular of the | side, where slang and oath add expressiveness to speech. TELLS HOW HE KILLED VICTIM FOR “Fea, I killed this guy Chris (Christo. | GIVE HER GOTHAM GOLD-STRIPE RUNPROOF fhe was @ barkeep in Third avenue near ‘Twenty-nint’ street. He had a skirt, And End All Stocking Troubles Gotham Gold-Stripe Hosiery absolutely insures you against the ance the and the expense the the Larsons gave her @ pasty, to which | |), usual kind. We guarantee ell thelr ¢riends were invited. hap b MT d {@pence was the orky one omttted.| pened they will wear, an Fin apres Sasa oe Sw | ut dros Cok gaivte claapo, ond pov rom clasps, an permission to see Miss “run” down below gold Mackey. The girl appeated to her host, Bareen, who threw Spence down stairs. stripe. It is our patented “Well,” continued Gannon to the jury, orking, SB was Ea A och OSI Ag TOI ER EAR is EEE ST Sr was standin’ on the comer near the feature and we stand house when Spence cama along. He See cay oc ee Oe es tan You can buy Gotham tat and ‘clean Up that damned Gold-Stripe Stockings ba dee ania aii ot in all colors, Silk or Cotton 2! io by Ronde "ahd I says tops, regular and outsize 40 him: ‘What's been jo up here | .00 bat 9 00 with you and Spencef.. tells me i @ mind my own business and takes a @tep toward me. Then a aaen pave and broke and rhe. t |) SES ume, me | GOLD-STRIPE SILK STOCKINGS / = crowed fat and erage ore pei ARE GUARANTEED. Sia where h ot for any specified time, but teed fe aire che getatretched ret ie tg te lg wilte wearer all the service she believes a silk stocking should give. faced group gathered about him and Remember, Gotham Gold-Stripe Silk Stockings are turned bim over. They thought he was not only runproof, but durable. enly unconscious. Dr. Ivey, from Belle- | ‘vee Hospital, declared he died almost GOTHAM HOSIERY SHOP ’ 17 West 34th St. (The store operated by the makers, and therefore able to make god the guaranty.) Special shades dyed to ps. fld PRICE WA ENOUGH FOR KILL- a INQ SUCH A VICTIM. | “After the shootin’,” went on Gannon, | with no show of emotion, “I run down } ‘ steps, atickin’ the gun in my pocket. on a few hours’ notice. i \ moots over in Third avenue gad he hands mo 94 aad says ‘that's @eegh for killin’ a —— ——' T kept Olv-time Silverware Reproduced F you want to see some really lovely pieces of silver plate—come and look at our Sheffield and Old Dutch reproductions, ‘We have made fac-similes of some of the most charming silver things you ever saw. ; They look and feel exactly like their originals—but they are a great deal better made and much less costly. ‘Thie Water Pitcher Sheffield design, 14 inches high, Price 624.75 The MERIDEN Co. (INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY, SUCCESSOR) Silversmiths 49-51 W. 34th Street, Through to 68-70 W. 35th Street, New York. NEARFORTLE Two Hundred Italian Coal Murder of Victim He Nev- tm Roy yy appeared ae Handlers Fight Police at | erSaw Before, —_—jatreu'hthatosone st Me somng| Erle Railroad Dock. ‘Thomas Farrington, an Erie Railroad tally wounded early to-day when @ sud- an honorary member of the Legion of quehanna and Western Railroad coal arty of the Bast Fifty-first atreet ata- docks at Shadyside, the railroad ter- tion at the regular monthly meeting minal on the Jersey shore, opposite at Police Headquarers, and was unani- demands for an of pay from 2 to % cents an thin morning. The men refused to go to work wud dred and Sixty-ninth atrect and Nelson! @'™ fearing trouble, had sent several |hawken to the scene of the threatened It was when the detectives, assisted by a few loyal employees, charged the crowd in front of the gates In an ef. fort to Ainperne it that a shot was fired Miah wae felled by the how SILK STOCKINGS Phone orders promptly filled. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1912. LAFARGE MYSTERY REVIVED INFRANCE AFTER 72 YEAR Noted Men Join to Have Court Reopen Case of Woman Convicted of Poisoning. Jot a club. | ‘The detectives made no effort to pur- [sue the strikers further but, picking up |the two wounded shen, retreated to within the gates, There it was found that the detective was badly wounded The bullet had entered the left ear and, ranging downward, had lodged against jthe spine, Farrington is partially para lyzed. A epecial engine attached to @ coach took Farrington and Mish at top speed to Hackensack, to the nedrest avaliable hospital. There surgeons Drobed immediately for the bullet in the detective'a neck and brought # out, but the wounded man was in such a weak- ened condition that they feared he ‘would die. Miah suffered nothing more |aertous then a split scalp. | Meanwhile the railroad company had sent an trment telephone oall to Sheriff |Conklin at Hackensack, within whose balliwick Shadyside fe, and deputies weve went to the scene of the trovdle, ‘The coal docks were closed temporariiy. em Astor. y fae elected last night Vince} atrik- | Honor of the Police Department, to take Hiya. the place of his father, Col. Amor, He van proposed by Sergeant Daniel Fo- mously elected. There are but four train Waldo. upon in a iroad, West: Wee- e moe in the world. finally come to the Gillette. We believe every man will use a 4 — Gillette when he knows what it j will do for him—how much eas- y ier he can shave withit. He can PARIS, Deo, 10,—Although the pris- oner was pardoned and has been dead | after she had been pardoned by Napo- many years, an effort to obtain a re- vision of the trial of Mme, Lefarge, in| an her time a young and beautiful eoctety | woman, who was sentenced to impris onment for Jife in 140 for the murder| crisis in Japan, brought about by the of her husband by poisoning him with Ninety-sizth street, Manhattan, Michael Dt honorary members—Philip Tanne | areente, 1s to be made by a powerful Miah, @ laborer, wae hit on the head jander, R. A. C, Smith, the Rev, Franols | committee of scientific men, writers and| kata, a former Premier who wos with @ club and was hurried with the P. Sullivan and Police Gommenenn i cane Saal re, Lon ered. | fered the post of Premier, has refused ame Le ~'Give Him something Practical this Christmas—A Gillette Safety Razor Sa Christmas gift for men—the Gillette Safety Razor is now the most widely sold single specialty | The Gillette is just the kind of thing a man will understand and like to use. Our experi- ence teaches that however he shaves now he will wns ‘very atchitar’ to that’ of Mra, May-} brick. It caused a great sensation at! the time. The conviction was due prin | pally to the evidence of the great) chemist Matthieu Orfila, who swore to} the presence of arsenic in the dead man's body. Another leading scientis: | of the period, Francois Raspail, has-| tened to Tulle, where the trial took | place, in order to declare to the jury) tha: Orfila’s evidence was insuMctont | as arsénic was present in all bodies, but he afrived too late. Raspall's contention s¢ supported to some extent by later experiments car-| tied out by Armand Gautier and Prot. | Gabriel’ Bertrand has juat concluded « series of studies showing incontro- vertibly that arsenic exists in a general way in every fiving organism and further that the methods hitherto em-| ployed to test the presence of arsenic in bodies had had the effect of intro- ducing arsenic into those bodies. Mme. Legarge died in 185, two years The purity and goodness of the to- baccos in Fatima Turkish-blend cigar- ettes give the mild, delicate whole- someness that has made them famous. leon UL. if Japan sun F TOKIO, Dec yet been found «for the Ministerial resignation of Licut.-Gen, | Minister of War. |day that Marais Masayoshi Uyehera, It is annow eto a pe it. shave at home in three minutes instead of wasting time at the barber shop. He will save many dollars in the cost of shaves and tips. There are more than forty styles of Gillette sets, from $5 to as high as $50: everything from silver-plated to triple gold. : Dealers all over this city are showing holi- day assortments of Gillettes. Look for their window displays. Make your selections early. A Packet of Gillette Blades at 50c. or $1.00 makes a very acceptable small gift. . MO STROPPIN: 10 HONING + LD OVER GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, BOSTON ’ , 3

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