The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1914, Page 14

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owed the killing of “CRick” Min- ine anything of the killing. However, {for which she was acquitted. dy handkerchief | u ured in the murder and th » Wis hands 1y deathw ¢ tn hin pe a were two Wouen, Lae ) is ' He was part owrer of the livery office for arraignment this afternoon. | her to Italy. Since then Nicoline has stable » Gd Hast One Hundred) te said the blood on his hands and | died there under mysterious cireum- 4 and Biehth street, About midnight! his handkerchief came from a cut on iH he w When Mrs. Spinelli was shot and his way he when three | hia right hand which he recetved in| gitied in the office of the livery stable, Ws him at One Hundred and an accidental collision with a door In} in One Hundred” a mighth street, ' and First avenue, When! saloon, Detective Caputo said he | by @ heavy chary fired from Policoman Flaherty, two b 1 Lasco mutter in Italian that ho | Qutade on March 20, 1913, the police decided she was blamed for furnish- ‘ . ' toward them “made a meas of this Job.” Thus ling her da to Death of Lazazaro Completes ut an west in One Hundred and far the only evidence against the pris. | esdape to Ital Kighth street : joner ts the blood-atained condition of | Lamsaro, his hands and handkerchief at the Lop Aer Grrontoa her the Gin Lazazaro was dead in a snow pile, ip time of his arrest murder, but soon diamissed. Then Vendetta Chain in Case of his abdomen split as af he had com “Chick” Minaco. ad hari-kari him wan 4) Lazazaro formerly had aaa partner; Amelio Prisco, better known us aeseucheb netuch buteher in hia livery business Mra, Pasqua- | p2eho! ane arrested for the murder, ‘ la Spinelli, who was known as the] “Zopo” waa in @ coffee house in sonia Hetty Gre of Harlem” because of | Rast One Hetired and Ninth street ONE ARR ST IS MADE ' ve line, ‘4 |in Decemb@, 1912, when he waa shot her wealth ine, Mra. Spinelit's |i PA tea’ Jone Tumomanne. was pretty daughter, married Frank | gequitted of the shooting 0. a plen Minaco, better known as "C hick,” and | of nelf defense. tavenue and they stopped they went to live at No. 2! In February of last year somebody jhim, He tried to run, but was cor Re Hundred and Ninth street, ino and his body. wa crowd s appeared to One Ho Two Women on List of Vic- tims Since Gangster Was ~ Killed by Young Wife. near Se it Sho looked after some of her mother's property and kept ‘large suma of | money in a small safe in her flat nered, Vivola, in East One j Y | PRISONER HAD BLOODY HANDS, DETECTIVES SAY. Ninth street. Tony was FRAUD IN FORTUNE, JUDGE RULES} i : $396,000 From Assets of De- funct Camegie Trust Co. from George L. against Dyer he sult against the company to prevent Prosecution of the suit and to tie At the East One Hundred and| Her husband, according to the po- The murder early to-day of Luigi|Fourth street station he said he wan te, ow, Nogictey Seen in > oo Soapanllig? Angelo Lasco, thirty-three, a bar-| Harlem's Little Italy, On the night Samentor “Stxty-twe oni’ old, ®\render, living at No. 319 Eaat One |of Oct. 21, 1911, he demanded that} FOOT OF FEATHERS Wealthy liveryman of No. 237 East iundred and Eighth street. He said | hin wife open the safe, She started to One Hundred and Eighth street, re jhe ran because he didn't know who|turn the combination, but changed | LIKE INDIAN TEPEE called the chain of tragedies that hag} the detectives were, and denied know- | her mind and stabbed him to death, | ON NEW WIGWAM HAT. . Among the new atyle hata ta the “wigwam," with feathers atanding twelve inches high and meeting at the top like an Indian tepee. Americans are promised some other unique things In the hat line from Paris, Most of the hate will berch on top of the head, showing mont of the hair. The brims are small and the crowns low, with trimming high, Three cornered hata are in favor in Paris, The point is in front and one side ts tilted high. Some of them cover one eye, Then there are moderately high turbans of blue and green straw; white straw turbanawith three ostrich feathers standing, high and curled over at the efds, and Italian strawn with bands of rowes across the tops and tilted high’at:the side. There are many oblong hats with brims rolled together at the top, Every- thing that tilts tilts to the left. The new hata demand a new kind of colffure, as they show most of the hair. The new colffures are smooth and drawn from the tem- plea, yelling the ears. No knot ts viaible, but all the hair is drawn far out at the crown of the head. No Man Is So Strong No Woman Either as not to need occasional help to rid the system of waste. If this waste Is not eliminated, blood disorders and a general run- down condition will follow bringing serious sickness in their train. In our native fields and forests grow blood root, queen’s root, mandrake, stone Se pee seal, Oregon srape- root and cherrybark, Dr. Pierce did a Great thing for sufter- ing humanity when he made of these native remedial agents a pure glyceric extract and introduced it to the world as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery (im Tablet or Liquid Form) This wonderful remedy has a record. Thousands have re commended it to others because it has relieved them of the of indigestion, of dyspepsia and weak stomach at- by sour risings, heartburn, bad breath, coated tongue, poor appetite, gnawing of the stomach, biliousness, ai similar derangements of the stomach, liver and bowels. You cam _ebtain Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical WHY BATES WAS CHOSEN. In regard his apintment of Put- nam A. Bates to be Chief of t Of Fire Alarm and ‘Telegraph, Fire Com missioner Adamson said to-da: “1 have selected one of the most engineers I ‘could fina because I have m hore esrenve necessity of the com; rebulldti 1g Pe a 50 ome-cent stampo of the tablets to Dr. Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. The Common Sense Medical Adviser will five you just the sort of information you need to keep yourself in good health and the at physical rstein ar’ ‘ou can ‘obtain a copy of this 1 page, cloth-bound, illustrated book free If you will send 31 one-cent stamps to pay for the cost of wrap- ping and mailing. Address: DR. PIERCE, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffale, N. Y. m @ conau.ing street. He has uipraent in nd desi ting al ventilating neers’ Club, He is a >. lent of the New York NOTR—If the reader does not find the information wanted in the ques- tions answered below, just address © letter Claire Ainsworth, 40 af é mar or scar, nor mi Br Ws Se {f usea as directed. remove pimples and n. ee—-seeboenteserstss:: Spee és 2 powder in a pint of pure so! ‘This promotes the health and increases the h of the hair, fe wi and texture of the ing end removes all ir and races of dan: Answer to “Mrs. ©. M.""—For a dry, haveh, wrinkly skin, T ad: tee chtful | datly a massage with : My halr has «rently improved in every way ing ae dreadfully thin, indicates | ne trition, which should be hel taking three-grain tablete with each meal, nutrition and weight ‘To develop the aight, since it is so well wn that five will do it read forty pounds pharmaciate sell to be normal. Most tablets in sealed atinulating proven more efte thing T know of wr pink be obtained shampes to wee le g jen It doen not deader the hair or pil Solid Soles and Splendid Work- manstip Throughout. A Choice Selection of Lasts and Leathers STORE THOU AND Kaul tte ; STAMPED OW A Situ srviss pat: “ich, MDARD UF MERIT ve. & 20th St. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1914. \ or That William J. Cummins, convict- ed President of the defunct Carnegio committed a fraud of notes Dyer in 1910 was given as a reason for dismissing the suit for $396,000 of State Superintend- ent Van Tuyl, acting as liquidator for the trust company, aga! in the United States District 96,000 worth e time the sult was brought tituted an equity OBTAININ ’ compel the surrender of the notes. Ihave been made by Dyer on Jan. ) | procured by fraud because the trust | “lam convinced,” he continued, “the Company falsely represented that ‘he had not paid in fi in earlier and larger note and therefore caused him to make out the t notes are. gating $396,000 to satisfy the alleged in diamiasing the su the $96,000 note alleged. ' jr purpose © urry or to cover up The judge also stated that 1 was t ac probable that Dyer was under Cam. Bt Alor (lave od noi SHAKY, CONSTIPATED—DIME A BOX Bad_ Taste, Indiges-| bad breath, vellow skin, mental fears, tion, Sallow in and Mi: ble Hend- | everything that iv borrible and nauseat- aches come from a torpid liver and] ing. Cascaret to-night will straighten clogged, constipated bowels, whi you out by morning—a 10-cent box from your stomach your druggist will keep Liver active digested food. jowels, . Stont like garbage in a swill baer clear, and y first step to untold mi: .I months, Don't forget the ¢ Dyer Re Bztra Chai exacting dressers. 16 Minutes Grand Central Station to Borough Hall and Matthews Gentlemen, This is the Copyright, Hart Schuftner @ Mars. Men, Brooklyn’s Slice of That Big $150,000 Sale of ADLER Gloves a Now Being Sold a $1 to §2 Sale Prices 59%c, 89%, $1.19 ll! Telephone Main 6300 INC, Fulton Street, Brooklyn King of Them We've Just Secured the Season’s Surplus Production OF THE World-Famous Hart, Schaffner & Marx *s30° Suits $30 For Men and Young Men And They Go on Sale Friday & Saturday at $130 the Amazing Price of Remember, Hart, Schaffner and Marx Clothes represent the very highest standard of excellence in every particular. It makes no difference wha: price suit you select, if the coat bears the label “Hart, Schaffner and Marx,” you cin rest assured you have quality, style and fit of the superlative degree! To compare it with other makes is to do it an injustice, for it is the standard that others strive to reach. Hart, Schaffner and Marx designs, workmanship and general excellence, use to guide them today. The Styles Included in This Sale Are the Very Newest of the Season. and Every Garment is Hand-Tailored Throughout If you've never worn a Hart, Schaffner and Marx Suit you haven't enjoyed that distinctiveness in ap- pearance, that comfort in fit and that economy in service that have put this clothing first in the minds of Every Fabric is Strictly All Wool, We Have Suits for Young Men as Well as Conservative Styles, Including Sizes for Small Men Matthews is the only house in Brooklyn that can announce such a sale, for we are the sole distributors here of Hart, Schaffner any price. We consider it a distinct compliment to have been selected by this prominent firm as its Brooklyn distributor, for no concern in the world is so careful in the manufacture of its product and so particular about the stores that h§ndle it as are Hart, Schaffner and Marx. id Marx Clothing—and only authorized stores are permitted to handle that line at Men, Come and Take Advantage of the Banner Event of the Year SPS and even their literature are the models that manufacturers and custom tailors \ oe Perea eb ee Reg

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