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| LEARNED TOSHLE NOS UNHAPPY FE Melancholy Since’ Babyhood and for No Apparent Reason, . 3 2 ? 4 ALL DIVERSIONS \FAILED. Parents Tried to Enliven ‘Him but He Seemed Proud of 3 Secret Grief. A Itttle knot of mourners sat hud- about a bler in the house at No. @ Calyer street, Brooklyn, to-day, Weeping for “The Boy Who Never Learned to Simtle.” The body that lay im the coffin was that of sixteen-year- Louls Tarantino, the pallid, un- looking youth whe, overcome by what he deemed the absolute futility | exlatence, shot himéelf to death in world goes, had everything to live » He had youth, health, a comfort- Able home and was seemingly deeply rbed in hie work. He worked in barber shop of his father, insist- ing on remaining on duty qonetently the time the shop opened for bus- in the morning until the fast cus- tomer departed at night. Yet he was Derpetually unhappy. sMot once in years was he eeen amil- and he seamed ever vigilant to re- sgrain any expression that might give her the thought that for a moment is Tarantino thought it a pretty fair old world after all. Once, n few weeks ago, the ants of a baby Wrother, Lucien, couldn't escape Louis at last, thought the family, the ly boy was going to smile. The fiicker of a grin appeared about hin but It quickly disappeared, and @lsplaying the most intense mor- tiftcation, hurried from the house, VUNHAPPY FROM BABYHOOD, HE (NEVER LEARNED TO LAUGH. red,” eaid the Boy's 1 le home in Calyer street to-day. b babyhood Loule was unhappy. never played with other children, always remained by himself. Even 88.4 tot of five he seemed to have some- on hie mind. Such a serious ex- in @ mere infant was amusing | the rest of the family, went on and his set disposition @heerlessness deepened we became We questioned him and tricd to. gain his confidence. He had but one weply to our advances. He would sigh Wearlly, say ‘It is nothing,’ and go off ‘ay, himeelf. . .{fWe came to thie country eight years Abe. Four yeam later my wife and the children returned to Italy for e visit two years. We thought the would make Louls more cheer- Inatead, it seemed to make him omiy more gloomy. Two years ego } tgek htm in the shop with me. He be came a geod barber, but stil he neve: to laugh. He liked his work frequently stayed on.@uty from 7 ‘the morning until as late as 9 o'clock aight. , , “When things were stow in the shop he would sit by the hour preterding to but his eyes never saw the paper. e teled the theatres, various sporting events, excursions, but af! to mo pur- Pese. Constantly, too, I tried to draw Beoret from him. His one reply was nothing.’ “LAST TIME YOU'LL @HINE MY SHOES,” HE TOLD BOOTBLACK. “He never complained of not feeling ‘well, but he bad a rather sickly pailor. 1 noticed that he was paler usual. He left the house, some- thing unusual, and I became alarmed. mot return that night and yes- we received word he had killed | gave him a big tip saying, Generous thie time because it time you will shine my ht it was nothing t than @ Jo! elder Tarantino sald he was that Louts, who was just past He oure aigteen, had hed no love affair. Was never even friendly with {ig fact was inclined to wom: be y, often giving his surp! needed it for. nothing MAN AND WIFE DIE SKATING. mreke ‘Thro Yate Sunday night for thelr ti Lakeland and were to cross the/ St. river for many miles up and down . Th MY the bodics from being lost, . and Mra. Tilseth skated to fud- Sunday night to visit Mrs. Tilsoth’s New 88 Player-Pianos $265 up $100 Imported Costumes........ 50.00 Eastern Mink Sets.... 67.50, 97.50 ys pate ‘Phe Mt hove for home about 88-Note Player-Pianos to Rent $29.50 Plaid Back Coats, black $25 & $30 Custom Tailored Suits 50 i the next morning, @ search. | We want only 5 minutes’ heart-to-heart .... 15.00 $30 Custom Tailored Suits...... .75 party was organized. talk with you, to lay a splendid proposi- 29. 50 pa passenger agent for the St. Paul | tion before you. We can save you money. e $35 Wide Wale Chevron Suit: 1288 ‘at Lakeland, See us before buying elsewhere. $2.00 & $2.500d¢ Waists 1.00 $35 & $40 Trimmed Suits....... 0 Castre in Partat Mlustrated Catalogue Free |$4 Lace Trimmod Wa‘ . 1.50 $48 Fancy Trimmed Suit: .. 20.00 pee. Cipriano Cs , the OPE: ENINGS, $6 Chiffon & Messaline Waists 2.95 $50 Fancy Trimmed Suits. 29.50 a new revolution in his native | ABE SCHUBERT PIANO CO.) $9 Brocade, Charmeuse, Crepe 3.95 $85 Fur Trimmed Velvet Suits... 49-0 has. nets 6 West 334 St., New Yorks: | de Chine & Chiffon Waists 04 Taftone & Meanaline Petticoats ° + UTAWRONEER y remark that | UDBON, Wis., Dec. 10.—The bodies A. I. Tilsoth and his wife, who left ' |The Most River on skates, were found late at night by searchers who had covercd were in the channel of 4 the woman's body was in her husband's arms. A strand woman's hair frozen to the ice {£2 NEVER LAUGHED G8 EVEN SMILED IN ALL BIS SHORT LIFE. Srours AUSTRIANS FAVOR ATTACK DN FRANCE BY TRPLEALLANGE REPORT OF DEATH | One Time Champion Fighter OF JIM CARROLL IS EXAGGERATED “Brooklyn Jimmy” Turns His “Wake” Into a Scene of Jollification. BOOM FOR THE BARS. Hurt, but Not “Killed Dead” by a Fall. ya ate TELEGRAMS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY RECEIVED. Meantime from all parts of the coun- pouring In. A coms winted to reply to all these expressions of sympathy and in- form the senders that ‘the report of Mr. Carroli's death war wreatiy exag- gerated,” and when this was finished there Dooley's report that the business done while the Carroll mourners were at tie Bay made them think they were back in the racing days. Before the mournera were back in the elty they all heard “Brooklyn Jimmy” tell about Johnny Stack. Jimmy had tt all figured out that hi as Stack's logical that years ago in lived an old character, who had been a fighter and who was well known among the sporting men of He used to spend his time ing himself on the porch of Mur- ray's Hotel. Kvery little while the re- port would go forth that old Johnny Stack had cashed in. The fraternity would go to the iskand en mare, learn it wan all a hoax and celebrate with a “After careful thought T have reached the conclusion that fam not dead. You | May quote me to that effect.” This was the reply of the one-time champion welterweight, “Brooklyn Jim- my" Carroll, to-day when asked what he had to pay about the repot that he had crossed the Great Divide. No, lyn Jimmy” tg not dead and he has no intention of taking the count yet awhile, but in the meantime, however, the falao report of his demise caused boom days im Sheepshead Bay that made the old- timers there think that racing hed come into Ite own again. Thia ts how it all happened: A few aye ago “Brooklyn Jimmy" decided to make «@ call on his old friend Joe Burke, of No. Dooley atreet, Sheepshead Way. Going down on wuffered a fall and wa up. Upon removal to the home of his tend it was found that his condition was not particularly gerious, but it was War Party Would Crush Rus- sia’s Ally Unless Mobiliza- tion Is Halted. LONDON, Dec, 10.—The war fever in Austria is rapidly approaching a crisis. ‘The situation ts considered more dis- quieting than at any time since the anger arose in the Balkan States’ con- fiict with Turkey. The war party in Vienna ts so inflamed Its newspapers are demanding that unless Rusala ceases to mobilize the Powers of the Triple Alliance should fall upon France and crush her before France and Rus- aia can co-operate. The new Austrian War Minteter has not yet been announced. The resigna- tions of War Minister Auffenberg and Chief of Staff Schemua are being cele- mighty Austria, who was formerly Chief of Staff and was ousted by the late Count Von Achrenthal, with whose peaceful policy he was in aonfilct. Austria has taken two steps which are Tegarded as prepardtions for war. She has concentrated her entire fleet at Pola, her chief naval station, and has Negotiated a loan of $50,000,000 in gold. Half this loan ($26,000,000) has been ob- tained through Kuhn, Loeb & Co, and the National City Bank of New York. ‘This 19 the first time Austria has bor- rowed money In the United States, and she has put the loan In denomination of dollars for the firet time, The bonds carry (% per gent. inte: at 97 and are redeem months or two years al , the New York bank paid is not known, The reat of the loan was issued through the Hungarian Credit Bank, in Austria and Hungary. Se ARREST TRIO ON RAMPAGE. Three Chargea With Trying te Forge Way Into Apartment. Joseph Clentl, alleged to be a de- serter from the battieshtp Michigan; James Smith of No. 28 West ‘Mhirty- sixth street and Charles Kerner of No. 600 Wem Thirty-ninth street were ar ested early this morning In a hallway of he building at No. 411 West Porty-fourth street by Sergt. Dodd of the West . According who lives at the West Forty-fourth street address, the three men had tried to force an entrance to his apartment at the point of a revolver, ‘Cilenti, who had a heavy revolver in his possession, charge of vio other two were sone, Welcome Christmas Present This Piano only $146.50, Order this piano delivered to your home—only a small sum down required. . | Gheedy, Eddie White, Jimmy thought best for him to remain quietly at the Burke home. MISSED FROM HI8 OLD HAUNTS IN TOWN. When the former pugilist fatled to appear at any of his Manhattan haunts word filtered through the Tenderloin that “Brooklyn Jimmy” was no more. He had reached the extreme age of forty-six years, eo the report was not Questioned. Immediately there was an exodus of Manhattan sporting men in- tem on “waking” their departed friend, Bingly, by twos, threes and fours they journeyed to the Bay, many for the first time since the curtain rang down on the ponies two years ago. In the van was Jimmy Wakely. Close behind him came Jack MoAullffe, lightweight champion about the time Carrel held the welterweight title and long a closc buddy of ‘Brooktyn Jimmy.” Former Sheriff Tom Foley was among the early arrivals, as was Bill Cl many other figures of th word. Billy and Mike Ryan arrived and brother John cried because he was @ick and couldn't go too, All wore funcreal expressions, many regulation funeral clothes and some their floral tributes with them, not wishing to chance lose tn transit by any other means. They crowded the tiny of the Burke home until it actually became necessary to call in an undertaker—to provide camp stools for the throng of mourners. They sat in a death-Itke stillness that was only broken by fragmentary commenta on the va- rious good qualities of their departed friend. Then all of a sudden “Brooklyn Jimmy,” learning toat his wake was in progress downstairs, broke it all up by sending down word that he would not be able to Ml the role of corpse, as he had not yet mastered pa James Dillon, the old-time trainer, Gashed to the bedside of his friend monster chowder. ntually Stack did neh in New York r orowd than ever d. ‘The hotels and business that it was bars did such a eleven days before they would hear of the old fellow being buried. ‘“Rrooklyn Jimmy" wondors if some one has been trying to make him the official Johnny Stack of Sheepshead Ray. ae Patrick Hnan't Written to Diz, ALBANY, Dec, 10,—Althodgh scores of lettera concerning the pardon of Albert T. Patrick have been received by Gov. Dix, not @ word has reached the Execu- tive Chamber from Patrick himself. The Governor #aid to-day he did not expect to hear from the man he set free, Tuk EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1912. |SISTER FINDS YOUTH DEAD BY GAS IN HARLEM HOME. Pulmoter Fails to. Revive Him,| Though It Is Used for Two Hours. Miss Agnes D'Arcy was awakened in r home on tho ground floor of No, East One Hundret and Fourteenth street early to-day by a smell of gas She found iying beside the range In the Kitchen her brother Vincent, twenty- j three years old, unconscious and with | a rubber tube in his mouth. Bhe aroused her parents and Policeman Witeman was called from the street. He telephoned for an ambulai and then attempted to make young D'Arcy breathe by moving | his arme. Dr. O'Brien came with an ambulance from Harlem Hospital, but could not ck, {restore D'Arcy to consciousness and | Father Flood, pastor of the Church of the Holy Rosary, administered the last rites. Dr. O'Brien sent to the gas company lat Ono Hundred and Eleventh street Jand First avenue for @ pulmoter end jfor two hours worked ‘without avail over D'Arcy. Until two weeks ago the | traction companies. He seemed despond- lent on account of being out of work, | his family told the police. That none | of his relatives might euffer by gas, | he opened windows in the rooms where they were me and shut himself in the kitche: r a Fai Acphyziated, Oharles Green jr. of No, 40 West Fifty-second found his father dead from mniation when he re- tumed to mo early this morning. He wae sixty-five years old and a sta- thonary engineer, but had been out of work and despondent. His wife was viett- |ing frtends In Highbridge last night and he was alone in the house. Holiday Packings Havana Cigars Now ready in our stores, in largest variety, all the fine Holiday packings from the most excellent tobacco of : this year’s crop. We are largest im- porters from Cuba, and cigars we sell are the choicest products of the Independent Fact ories of Havana. The Famous Hoyo de Monterrey FERNANDEZ GARCIA LA ESCEPCION PUNCH DELINDA EL VINYET ROMEO Y JULIETA Regular Sizes and Holiday Specials. Your Early Personal Selection Invited. PARK & POR LARRANAGA H. UPMANN SOL CASTANEDA EDEN EL REY DEL MUNDO TILFORD 5th Ave. & 26th St. and Eight Branch Stores. ROSENBAUM &CO. 10 & 12 WEST 23” STREET.N.Y. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Necessitates Immediate Dresses Odd Coats (Value to $20 $19.50 Velvet Dresses... $18.50 Chiffon Evening irashaa, : (Made Over Silk) $20 Serge & Whipcord Dresses $30 Fur Trimmed Dresses. ... $45 Charmeuse & Meteor Evening $20 Fancy Velvet Dresses... $25 Charmeuse Dresses $25 Brocaded Dresses... $25 Satin Lined Scarf Coa $30 Eponge & Velvet Dresses $20 Chinchilla Coats (Velvet Trimmed A $50 Charme Dresses... $29.50 Broadcloth Coats. CLOSING OUT $15 & $20 Messaline & Lingerie t $30 Natural Raccoon Sets....... 12.50 . 395 XXX Russian Pony Skin Coats 2.95 (Full Length) . Hudson Dyed Seal Coats (Full Length, Richly Trimmed)... 48.75 .. %50 Russian Pony Coats (Raccoon & . _7.50 Civet Trimmed............. 51.50 . 12.50 Persian Lamb Coats (Full Length). . 16.75 | Caracul Coats (Solid Skin: ) MANMD) ouies candice cieate se 5 &7S $200 French Mole Coats........ as $50 Alaska Sable Sets (Skunk).. 23.50 .. .9.75 | $50 Pointed Fox Sets (Sitka)... 24.50 .. 12.50 $50 French Mole Sets $40 Black or Red Fox Set: AA 7.50 $30 White Fox Sets (Iceland).. $125 Cross Fox Set: Civet Cat Sets... Entire Stock 5 27.50, 35._0 youth was @ mechanic for one of the | Baby’s Ring Gives Point to a Christmas Jewelry Lesson All the Christmas Jewelry to which we call at-| established reore the mothers of the present-day tention to-day is interesting, and nothing more so| babies were born. . than the baby ring, which, as you see, we sell at] Jf we take all this trouble to make baby rings ifling prices, But they are made with the same] Perfect need baby's relatives: hesllate to Wah Sa, y | Lambert's for ALL THEIR CHRISTMAS JEWELRY, care that is put into all Lambert jewelry. Encircling} Diamond J-welry, Solid Gold Jewelry, Guaranteed dimpled fingers, these baby rings, by their beauty and | Watches from the foremost manufacturers in America fine workmanship, sustain a reputation that was weil! and Silverware in a thousand artistic-forms. They don’t hesitate. They know that for buying the best, Guaranteed Diamond and Gold Jewelry at Rock bottom prices, there is only one Lamberts. We import direct and mount all ourdiamonds. We buy them in quantities for spot cash, We handle only diamonds of fine quality. We guarantee whatever we say about them. Solitaire Dia- 14-Karat Solid Gold Fancy Stone Rings Two Stone and mond Engage- Gold Baby Rings rage _ Three Stone ment Rings Signet — Rings GS olid gold aha e ‘ing Sect with garnet and Dearie, Onild’s | ring, Boil 4 solid gold, set heed Sond with tunquaise, ng, $1.25 $375 The ring shown baad oe land bined sol 14-karat gold. Fifth and Rings Lote rd eighth cuts shown Immense assortment of hand made karat gold or 18 karat cold and platinum. above have 3 fine small diamonds im- from 75 cents up; with bedded on each side. small diamond, 93.'%5 up. + Wonderful World of La Vallieres Having a factory of our own and having placed large orders with ies, we are able to kee with the Christmas demand for Lavallieres of solid gold nd Platinum. EV Cran torty: Wate pictures can fittingly represent the daintiness, brightness and fanciful originality of these ornaments, And for equally high class gold and diamond jewelry we doubt if such enticing prices ever were offered. Sol'd gold neck chains $2.50 up. Five children’s solid gold rings, sabe orflliant 14-karat Dainty de- dia. gold La sign, in plat- monds, Valliere, inum La Val- set in set with liere, 12 se- plati- half curely set iy pearls diamonds the Lavalliere, pe and strong price age ees chain, Goody ae includ- and half Lambert am! made plati- ing chain ri and num La Valliere ard illus. i i one fine value, chain, set with 5 dis trates Other La Vallieres in sapphire, 4 $100,00, : Y Lambert <olld gold, $2.50 up; $15.00, monds and pearl drop, values. with diamond $10.00 up. Splendor of Gold Lockets Never did you set eyes on so many Christmas Lockets and Id as we are exhibiting to delighted buyers this glad Christmas seaton. Striped effects in some et thon saegsCoive the sense Of colorss al- though in fact the only color is the rich hue of solid gold. We present a few contrasting styles to your notice, invit. ing special attention to the low nrices. Men's solid 14-karat Gold Watch Chains $9.00 up. ; & Solid 14-karat gold 4 M1 a Man's s6lld ‘4-Karst Solid 14-karat gold € tite! etter eee Cee ae ay Solid goM Knights of sold locket, ralsed man’s locke, 4. da” motto “enamelled ang P Woe tied, caiieheg, COlumbus. ¢ mb 1€ My horse head, rose fin- other’ side plain for aie “price ty 'y engine lined; polished’ charm, enamelled, pole igh ...00000+-20,00 monogram... $20.00 $8¢'b0 $11.00 ished ......... 99,00) Christmas Watches Sure to Please A Christmas watch be it, by all means! In an open-face or huntigg-<case of solid 14-karat gold or (guaranteed) gold-filled or sterling silver. Perhaps a p! polished case on which we will engrave a monogram without charge; or one engine-turned with a striking striped effect, or engraved with leaf and blossom! Works from the Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Longines and Howard factories whose names remove doubts of the reliability, if there is any doubt after having talked with any of the experts at Lamberts, and then those very works are regulated by our own watchmakers before we will put them on sale. 4 Ladies’ solid 14- karat gold, ‘open face, on the right, plain polished case; Waltham, Elgin or Lam- bert works, $15.00. Richly engraved, solid 4 karat Gold ating Case Elgin or Watch; Waltham, Lambert works, $20. Solid 14-karat Gold Hunt- ing Case, engine turned, giving striped effect; Wal- tham, Elgin or Lambe-t ff works, $16.50; engraved case, $18.00. 'g Plain polished solid 14- karat Gold Kunting Case, on which we engrave any monogram as shown in Engine turned, open face, Sterling Silver Watch, for a man; fine full picture without charze; gharaved Ford. Font) dian Jewelled; Waltham, Elgin, Hamilton Waltham, Elgin or Lam- Ban eeenat, | ithe or Lambert works, $17.50, bert works, $22.50, $47.60," Blain’ patienad case, with diamond, $25.08 up. " D. : Chains to Guard Christmas Watches ly suggests chains, of which Lamberts furnish a wide range of style, having in mind jariee aS OL RRM RNS calare all solid gold, with old soldered links, Others of equally fasntoueble erik from $3508 up. Men’s solid 14-karat i 7, gold vest chains, up. iT n ol Solld Gold Watch Chain, curb links,| Globe Link, Solid Gold Watch Chain, | fink’ Shased sitio act nny cut plain oval slide, 1 diamond, $33.00, | fancy oval slide, with 4 pearls, $15.00, | $16.00, Pearl, All solitaire diamond rings exchahgeable at full pur- chase pri any time within a year of buying. Wedding rings, seamless solid gold, every-shape and style. Pictures and ring size card mailed free. Christmas catalog of 64 pages with photographic pictures mailed free to any address on request. LAMBERT BROTHERS THIRD AVENUE, Cor. 58th Street OW AND AFTER THURSVAT WIGHT NEXT, DSC. 12, OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY EVENING.