The evening world. Newspaper, August 14, 1913, Page 4

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and Detective in Charge of Him TOTALYTOSTAND TRALFOR MURDER, | Accused of ithe His Wife at | Lake Como Three Years Ago. c penidetis si Shot Down Thirty-first Street, as : “Gang” Watches. to Beniéetto, twenty-four years eof Ne. 10 Sullivan strect, was earty to-day by an aesassin who from @ dark doorway at No. | Sat Weat Thirty-firet street and shot ever the right eye. The police say was due to a row among Ag debonair as though bound on a second honeymoon trip to Italy instead of Being deported to stand trial in that country for the murder of hie wife at Chariton, formerly a New York bank clerk, and tho son of Judge Paul Charl ton of Washington, D. C., aatled to-day on the steamer Re D'Italla for Genoa. Two Italian police agents are aboard with him. ‘The departure of the young man, whose determined fight againet extra- lee has been tn the public eye aince| hia arrest on his arrival in Hoboken in June, 1910, wan Witnessed by thousands of curtosity seekers. At ® o'clock former Sheriff James! Kelly of Hudson County, who held office at the time of Charlton's arrest, drove up to the rear of the jail in a touring was also known as “Joe and “Joe Rocco,” and spent years of his boyhood In Baxter Until recently he was a porter ) ta B Me downtown department store, | Beheccording to the police has dose 7) recently. Recently he had s \ po nei others of his tik, who infest i eee below Twenty-elghth street th avenue, over a girl and much ‘feeling was aroused. 1 clock this morning he appeared familiar haunte dressed in the etyle, with @ raincoat hung over ‘arm. Convenient for ready use, o loaded revolver rested in his out- car and the prisoner, accompanied by goat pocket. At the northwest : * John Chariton, an uncle, and Sheriff N. of Thirty-Giret street and Sixth no pple b's.) Peter Weden scurried from the jail and & crowd of the gangsters called : : there was an altercation a little : o 7 - 4 when repa! ‘4 . ~~ In front of the jail. They were foiled in Sash pene te le ped ee M3 ay PORTER, CHARKTON the object of their curiosity. , jh Ital AAD OE TECTIVE: ‘ Meanwhile the acting ian Coneul Rr General, Giuseppe Gentile and the two “Pell, it’s all right, then,” one of the Ii-lHan police officers, Brigadier Fran- finally wes heard to say to A ————— | kin! and Carabiniere Riszo, had gone to and Benidetto started up the RS PO RTE ‘on hin revolver indicates ricer, an. ey ae ae he had CHAR DSTOBL sallant, but not in Pital without regaining consciousness. xy concn to Bonidet's head REVOLVER USED BY SLAYER As Benietto fell, his ‘ifelese 18 LEFT BEHIND. etching the revolver in his own| The police say they found In the dead | jie ey ie towal of honorary degrees on Senator Elihu Root, who will for all sorts of ood @ things in and on Louls Renault, permanent French dele- gate of The Hague Tribunal; on Alfred pi the Viennese pacifiet and posth- on the late T. M. C, Asser, ce former Dutch Minister and Council- lor of State ‘be the means ef his detection, Identification of Benidetto was made by Bernardo Bonomo, a brother-in-law ‘with whom he Itved at No, 100 Sullivan street, Three years ago a cousin of the Easels STERN BROTHERS Mo ergy was ever ay csp _ West 23d and 22d Streets . Commencing Mondey, August 18, still further reductions will be made affecting the entire stock of Oriental Rugs, Carpets ° - and Hall Runners embracing several recent shipments of exceptionally desirable pieces. The economies involved are greater than at any other time during this remarkable series i ai YOUNG MEN'S SHOP (Store Floor) Separate Entrance—8 and 10 Weet 38th Street Connecting with Fifth Avenue Otare SS ee ranklin Simon & Co. Furniture Fifth Avenue On Monday next we will also dispose of « large col lection of Odd Pieces and Sets at unusually low prices, —Mehogany, Circassian Walnut, Oak end other desirable woods, for Dining Room, Library, Den, Bedroom and Living Room. SEE ANNOUNCEMENT IN SUNDAY’S PAPERS ~ WIll_Close Out Friday Remainder of Young Men’s Summer Suits 164 English Sack Suits FOR YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 40 CHEST of four button sack suits, soft roll front, natural shoulders, e@ striped cassimere, Oxford vicuna or tropical ‘worsted; also et , checked cota or club checked ‘or patch pockets, 10.00 aeretofore $18.50 to $29.50 Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A.M. Closes at 6.80 P, M, 18 Noon on Saturdays ‘90 Men’s White Flannel Trousers of imported white or pencil stri flannel, aso whi harine piped Engl cael The bels ~* strapa and Friday and Saturday We Will Offer Our Entire Stock of Men’s & Boys’ Oxfords » ““ * + 2.85 meratotore $6.18 A ® : | 166 White Duck and Khaki Trousers Ab Ange Siging Pre fOR YOUNG MEN, 28 TO 34 WAIST $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 trousers of white E duck Outing raaaee ot polly pod precbeoeg or army khaki, 1.00 Heretofore $3.00 Values $5.00 to $8,00 Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 10th St. by @ semmpapat Mehoteevashers ‘There was nothing in his Lanai to said that he was {ll ae reports had In hia cabia he aunvesd ® spirited, jovial manner as he bade goudby to numerous jail attendants who called were such as: “Bo long, J! | fectionate. The men embraced and Darted with tearm in their eyes. “Stick It out, old man," was John Chartton's final admonition “You bet,” responded Charlton. Asked if he had any message to the Public, Chariton mid: ‘My God, no,” Lake Como three years ago, Porter | 4nd shut his door. goodby to the prisoner last night and did not see him to-day. He will sal! for Italy within @ few daya to be pres: ent at the firat hearing at Lake Como. wee, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1918, |Porter Charlton, Wife He Killed, CHARLTON SAILS sriraaition and ‘ive formal recat tor| netga e fie Sweats Wana vere ‘The Kvening We the prisoner. They waited at the head nep BANK, Nod Aug. | ot the wangway at the pler, where the Jurisdiction of Sheriff Wedin auto- matically ceased. + Chariton wore a soft gray suit and The fun es extent ir) ‘the lows le mot yet pearl Pi : As he boarded the Snows. ‘ regiment of eay farewell. His leave taking of his uncle was af- ge Chariton, who haa fought nat hin son's extradition for three and who has apent much of that @ ttle hotel near the jail, eatd | x Lord & Taylor Founded 1820 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 5.30 P. M. 12 Noon on Saturdays The August Sale ,. Offers for To-Morrow and Saturday Exceptionally Fine Valoes in Bedroom Furniture Louis XV. Bed Room Suite |. In mahogany...... Special a{S725.00 4 large pieces— Bedstead, full size, chiffonier, dresser if desired, ryplerre! ieee All small pieces to match ob ke erapery or Rr pees: The same suite with twin Also the following Circassian Walnut Suite, isting of a bedsteads, dresser Si dissing | gras. 00 Colonial Walnut Suite, value $460.00...... $300.00 Colonial Mahogany Suite, value $400.00. . - $300.00 Value 20000,crsccrssssers ereses een, $9375:00 Brass Bedsteads Special for piieeg dove and mney Et a bright or sati inch fillers, oll siaes, rit or sa ts | $25.00 > Closing Out at Very Low Prices Misses’ Skirts &8§ Dresses White Cordeline Shirts Moatly buttoned front models 95¢ & $1.95—Values 82.00 to $4.00 100 Dresses as only; broken sises in ie sao yl fa $1, 95 to 96.00, 50 Lig foes : Pile i haemo al seioaa Sole” | $2.95 Values $5.75 to $8.50 Spectal Glove Offerings “\Xeris" 12-Button gest Glace Mousquetaire Gloves —made sipreely for Le Lord & Taylor— $1.05 inicatGeaea Value 98.75 per pair. 26-Butten Elbow Length White Chamois Lisle Gloves | 50¢ Very fine quality, 1 clasps at wrist we . Y+ Belue 81,00 per pair Bathing Sutts & Sweaters Wemen's Mohair & Satin Bathing Suits Odd styles tn slocs 40, 48 and 44 Reduced to Mohair $2.95, Satin $3.05 Women's Sweaters, $3.05 & $4.05 Values 05.00 te $6.50 Broadway & 20th St.; Fifth Ave.; 19th St. | Early June Peas 3 Legs of of Young Ca: goeck Steak n and j id jub Philadelp Bro d Ducks. “Ib 20° by the strip of half strip Ib, BB° Conmed Beare bs, flat &meaty Ib. 1O* | New Cedarhurst Market Opens This Morning Cor. Central Ave. & Spruce Street Cedarhurst, L. 1. Phone, Far Rockaway 2861. In opening this model establishment, complete in every pede our one aim is the best service for house! rs. The ion, Ween kine include Groceries, Butter, Eggs, Teas, Coffees, Liquors, Fresh Meats, Poultry, Fruits, Vege- tables, Mie! fete for the table, kitchen and laundry. The well-known “' ee Laser ” prevail at this new pra or Butler eh ase Gactiere: Every housekeeper in the is cordially invited to attend the Grand Open- mich Jinn week. Some of this week's special offers follow: 12 EGGS, 25° Best Creamery Butter, 1. 29¢ Daily from Famous apf Me Creameries. . e Brook Print Butter, 3 Ic Fanciest quality, in odor proof cartons, ea. c Dictate, nea Tal offeror ot OE 25 On Saturday, August 16 20 2a¢ Stamps Free to all purchasers of One Dollar or over, in addition to all Stamps regularly given. Flour, PrideotSt.Louis, 2 5c 13° Superlative XXXX; 7-Ib. cloth bag, This Week Sc Buys These 10c Values:— c Columbia River Salmon, * asi Ge Hawalian Pineapple, Grated are 1 Qe Blue Ribbon a Peat fanie tLe California Asparagus, Loree 25¢ can. 15¢ fi — a orree Mice, Bottle...10¢ & 15¢ fF. Beat N.Y. State, with alll the cream; Ib. J] 'Ze oe hog Government Inspected; pound. 19¢ Lemons, Bright, juicy Messinas, 6 tor 10¢ 5 fssie Milk, *~".,.. 10° gn Natenl} Hepat Eanen |, J Qe 50 Aw Stanape Free Free ne 30° feo BO” Exceptional Values This Week at All the 1380 Phones Butler Inc. Licensed Stores. American Champagnes Gold Seal, py the vot, "1 LO nat ote... Se gone Imperial, pois 91 S53 naitnore. 75° 5 dia cabinet Rye Whiskey. ° ¥ Gallon Imperial Rye Whiskey. 89° California Claret, sic. G9¢s rw 19 mat 10¢ Bass Ale and 2 Bottles c Guinness’s Stout, \ 3 splits, 25 Allowance por doves for returned cmpties—15¢ for bottles, 10c. for splits Belle Brook Milk, runrt.‘“! 1% Je

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