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NOW REPUDIATES AN IDENTIFICATION PAN A MURDER CASE ydoseph datas Ber Sent to the Tombs by Order of Judge Wadhams. The aMdavit of Joseph Baldo of Neptune avenue and Nineteenth street, Coney Island, was read to the dury to-day in the trial of John Gia- mar, Albert Giamari and Nicolo Geno, charged in General Sessions be- fore Judge Wadhams with murder. Baldo, who af Police Headquarters ‘identified the three as the men he ad seen shoot Vincenzo Cardelo Dec. ‘WT last, is now in the Tombs by di-| Mayell, real estate, Cohoes; Ernest | left. Fection of Judge Wadhams because he repudiated the identification in court. Robert H. Moore obtained an am- @avit from Baldo admitting that the first identification was made afte Michael Conizel, known as “Rocks, had threatened to fasten the crime ot ‘him if he did not point out the three men now on trial. Mr. Moore challenged Assistant Dia- trict-Attorney Brothers to read the AMdavit to the jury. Mr. Brothers aid. According to this statement Baldo was visited by Conizel, who threatened him and told him he could avoid all future trouble by going to Headquar- ters to identify the three young men. At headquarters “Rocks” took ‘Baldo to the office of Deputy-Police Commissioner Rubin. Marco Rofrano, Deputy-Superintendent of the Street Cleaning, formerly a Tom Foley ad- herent in the Second Assembly Dis- tflct Tammany faction battle and now a partisan of the Driscoll broth- fers, Clem and Gene, was with the Commissioner. Baldo swore that “Rocks” said: S Abr. Rotrano, this is the man who Was with Carnelo the night he was Killed. Please help him, It will be hard on his family if he is sent | away.” Rofrano, it was declared, answered that if Baldo would tell the truth and j identify the prisoners as the murder- | ers he might go home that night un-' disturbed. “Rocks” then took Baldo to the next room, the affidavit states, The three prisoners were taken into the was @ man Police Headquarters, ved, on Neo ee hl best for mi do wi I raid. chat I mad een e Kitt! i peputy, Police Commissioner Rubin was called and corroborated the atate- ment that the first identification was igo potas @ crack in Lad door of Mr. Brothers nted to ret rity case, Judge Wadhams irstructed him in the interests of jusf se to bring Con- Le and Rofrano to court before rest- ie his case. a CHOOSING JURY FOR GIFFORD. vin ALBANY, June 26.—Efforts were con- tinued to-day to complete the jury which in to try Malcolm Gifford jr. on the charge of slaying Frank J. Clute. None of the six jurors tentatively chosen at the opening of the trial yes- terday was excused to-day, and it was believed they would retain thetr seats In the Jurybox. Gifford’s thirteen-year-old sister joined the family circle about the prisoner to- day and took a lively Interest in the proceedings. Three Jurors were added during the morning session. They are: James Pfeiffer, a woodworker, George Hatch, farmer, All have children, Judge Addington announced that if the remaining three jurors were ob- tained before nightfall no session of court would be held to-morrow and | that the submission of evidence would begin Monday. Albany; Feura Bush, Stops Indigestion, Sourness, Gas and Dyspepsiain Five Minutes. If you feel bloated after eating, and ou believe it is the food which fills you; if what little you eat lies like a lum) lead on your stomach; if there is culty in breathin, tions of sour, tadigusted fond and acid, heartburn, brash or a belching of gas, poison; absorbs that mis and stops fermentation w! Headache. Biliousness, Constipati: ry 22 GRAIN TRIANGULES DIAPEPSI Deputy Commissioner's in the room and “Rocks” pointed them out through the crack in the door and \mpid that John Giamari was the one who had killed Vincenzo Cardelo, a eDriscoll partisan I was convinced that Mr, Rofrano IN FIVE MINUTES, SETTLES UPSET STOMACHS ‘LARGE SO CENT CAS ANY DRUG STORE. [pdt ecompy America’s Greatest Furniture House $ Block8thAv.3 par OUR ONLY STORE - we OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O°CLOCK JUNE HOME OUTFITTING SAL Furniture and housefurnishings for ur store, get our prices on anything Let us furni: every room at wonderfully reduced prices. in our enormous stock, then compare them \..th the prices of uny other furniture or depart- ment nergy and con’ UR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! 5x8 American Flag Beguler Price 81.50. 69c -_ 10 ih your home now and save money for e yourself that whethe y for vi DISCOUNT IF YOU O PREFER to PAY CASH [ATERMAN'S GAS RANGE Price $13, PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN DIGESTS FOOD WHEN STOMACH CANT—ITS GREAT of iffi- after eating, eructa- stomach aking gas sours your entire meal and causes Dyspepsia, Sick » | food you ¢ CURES INDIGESTION CHE EVENING WORLD, Ai YOUNG FIREMAN HELO Miss Engdahm Deciares Daniel J. Callahah Attempted to Mistreat Her. r) Daniel J. Callahan, oung fireman attached to Truek No. 12, at Eighth nue und Twentieth street, was held by Magistrate Ten Eyck in the Yorkville Police Court to-day in $2,600 bail for examination next Thursday on the charge of Miss Anna Eng- | dahm, who is fifty-nine years old, of No. 167 East Ninety-third street, that he attempted to mistreat her and beat her badly on last Saturday, The woman's face was a mass of bruises. | Miss Engdahm sald that Saturday evening she had run out of her house in search of & policeman to drive out a man and woman, lodgers who were quarrelling. She accosted a iman in a blue uniform who followed her to the house and attacked her when he found that the lodgers had) Acting Capt. Jones learned that itwo girls had seen wullahan leave the house. i He took Miss Engdahm to the quarters of the truck company and the woman picked out Callahan, Tho | fireman declares she and the children are mistaken in their identifications, The case was adjourned at his re- quest. Griping, ete. Your real and only trouble is that which you eat does not digest, but quickly ferments and sours, produc- LLY sioiost an: Ceersles! condition, ‘ape’s Di peoen will cost cents at any phi here, and i in ferer in five minutes that Fermentation and Sour Stomach are causing the misery of Indi- gestion. No matter if you call your trouble h of the Stomach, Nervousness or Gastritis, or by any other name—always remember that relief is waiting at any drug store the moment you decide to | be; an its use. 's Diapepsin will regulate any out-of-order Stomach within five min- utes, and digest (Aer te without any fuss or mfort, all of any kind of oF BITTEN SAVING PET CAT. ON A WOMAN'S CHARGE) "“"*** The Low tempted to stop a cat-and-dog fight he probably will think twice before he tacklen the job. Weiman, who lives at No. 641 Moore atreet, Williamsburg, found his pet cat being roughly handi longing to Is1 the same house, grabbed the cat, intending to lift it out of harm's way, and found his hand fastened in the bulldog’s jaws. Before he could free himself he had been so badly to.go statlo rabies. E erin The dog was Ge totl PRIVAT, SURE: 36, 1914. a ia FIGHT MAY BE WON TO SAVE OLD ST. ANDREW'S}; Board . S.jinate Says Ii It Go a New Site May Be Found Near By. The Rev. Father Luke J. Hyvera, rector of St. Andrew's R. C. Church and a delegation which appeared be- fore the Board of Estimate to-day at the final hearing on the acquisition of additional land for the new court house site, were assured that ample provision will be made to save the historic church. Nightworke: members of the Fed- eration of Catholic Societies and oth- Sinke Weimea Teeth tn Louts nH next Weiman by & bulldog be- Morrell, who lives in to-day. Welman bitten it was necessary ae him to si He nto be hek e ers who feared St. Andrew's might | chi be obliterated by the taking of the site for the new civic centre received rsona! assurancs from President cAneny of the Beard of “Aldermen that everything will be done to se complish that end, President McAneny explained that if It Is found impoasible to keep the church on its present site another location will be found for it in the immediate neighborhood. The Preat- dent was confident that in a new location the chur¢h could be beauti- Biot and improved by trees and grass lots, Mr. McAneny assured Father Evers that he will confer with Cardinal Farley on the return of his Emmin- ence in September Clann Stocks tm LONDON, June %—Depression in all American leading stocks on the R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lew Pricee acy’ S| =], Herald Square, Broadway, 34th to 38th St Couch Hammocks Specially Priced at $7.74 Macy’s Usual Price $9.24 (Hammock only) has _ steel frame with galvanized Romelink spring. Size 28x72. Folding legs attached to spring frame. Height of ends and windshield 25 inches. Broad flat stretchers through ends and windshield. Windshields ad- just to two positions, with gal- vanized steel fastenings; makes comfortable back rest. Magazine pockets on ends, Mattress, cotton filled, canvas covered, button tufted. Double ropes through ends. Complete with hanging chains. Colors: khaki, green and white. (///ustrated.) Iron Stands, Made of Round Pipe Iron Finished in Dark Green. Special at Macy's Usual Price $3.74 White Enamel lyon Beds, $9.74 Price Ordinarily $13.49 $3.34 Tron Couch Beds, Special $12.74 As t!'ustrated; makes a sofa; open, a com- fortable bed. They are fitted As illustrated ; have two square when folded sts, with five & Wich square illingrods, Have square top rod, which is 144 inch in diameter, Merchandise Here Advertised On Sale Today and Tomorrow « MEN'S High High Crown Splits, Sennite and both Fine Weave and Rough Straws. English and Fine Domestic Straw Hats Macy's Usual Price, $1.39 was laid to the difficul- B. Clafttn Company Mi | nding Amerten ft from & to 1 ed bre it Lenten lg deanst ths two 3. grain Tablet after each meal. Phese merit blood corpuscles, have the distinguished ing the red and whi gestion and promoting assimilation ‘There te only one cure way of freeing yourself from pimples and beile— Stastoabe fo ealod poem fro in sei and well stocked, pothecary shops. Carries away all imparitics. = = = dire te ile srery ress fF | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS R. MH. Macy & Co."o Attractions Are Their Low Prices, acy’ S ROO SR. Tarcrehienehe Mrree erent totiebebotod 34th to 35th So Grade STRAW HATS $1.59 Our Regular $2.74 Hats, sold in the Hat Shops at $3.00 and $3.50. Genuine Bangkoks $4.96 Macy's Usual Price, $6.49 and $8.48 Feather weight. Finest weave, Product 98c Identical with Hats elsewhere at 2.00. | of America’s leading Hat maker. Men’s Underwear —— erwear (Garment) 29c "e Usual Price If Faultless, 49¢ These are very slightly Imper- fect. Short sleeve shirts, with sateen front, finished with pearl buttons, and knee length and %% length drawers, with sateen walstband and suspender straps. Fie) Stripe nderwear (Garment) 98c Men's sleeveless shirts and open knee drawers, “athletic” Ki 1¢, of fine white material cross ed with sitk stripes in blue, pink or black. Striped Madras Underwear (Garment) 49c Verified Price Elsewhere, 69c. Beds are finished in hard baked white enamel. trimmed with brass with a National wire spring and have helical springs at ends, and a Also white mercerized under- wear with sleeveless shirts and Main Fleer, 35th Street Concluding the Clearance Sale of 3,500 Men’s Suniuer Suits “Friday and Saturday An opportunity now rapidly passing which presents by far the best values of the present season in Men's Suits of the highest excellence. Within the four groups detailed below the whole gamut of Men’s Summer Styles is run, presenting models for all tastes, from ultra to conventional, at the pronounced savings noted below. Note—No black or blue suits in this lot. Extra salesmen and fitters in attendance insure prompt service. increas ion of the elements in the food whieh go ann|9s of Strongly tee "aly fat iF cash or on credit, juaranteed Fast Color Guargemed strives ft. lone by in. thick Hien back full rol $5,000 Eee cial Invited. Child’s gets Regular good mattress, covered in green denim. Sixth Floor ‘‘Miles Standish’’ Colonial Rag Rugs Nothing is used in the making of these goods except high grade rags, cretonnes, prints, calicoes, bed tickings, etc., all of them brand new materials and not rags that have been used and gathered and cleaned. Special sizes will be secured to order. prices follow: 24 tn, x 36 in, 27 in, x 54 in, 30 in, x 60 in, 36 in, x 72 in, 4ft.x 7M. caps. Heads are 54 inches high and 35 inches high at the other end. Regular sizes and 59 ‘98c $1.19 $1.6 $2.44 9 ft. 212 ft. 12 ft. x 15 ft. 2h. Zin. x Of, 2 ft. 3 in, x 10 ft. 6 in. 2 ft. 3 in, x 12 ft. Oft.x 9 fl. 1.89 2 ft. 3 in. x 15 ft. 8 ft. x 10 ft. $7.24 I ft. x9 jt. Two Sizes in Rush Porch Mats 3ft.x6ft. $1.59 4ft.x7 ft. $2.63 They are Priced, at a saving of q one-fourth. " Made of genuine Water will do them no harm. Fourth Floor, Broadway $9.24 $16.89 $1.98 $2.34 $2.69 $3.48 $2.48 Holland rush. Dust Coats for Men and Women, $3.96 Sold Elsewhere at $5.00. are made of linen, in Balmacaan and regular models shill button to the neck. Also of mohair in single and double-breasted models. Every Coat has here- tofore been priced at not less than $4.96; a number have been priced even higher. Other Coats from $1.49 to $28.50. They Men’s Caps, 96c A very special offering. The Caps He of linen, mohair and pongee and cost auch ore else- wi Other Caps from 48¢ to $1.98. Motor Goggles, 89c Made of imitation shell, spece tacle style with side protectors, Each pair comes in & case. Special Clearance of Suits for Chauffeurs, $16.75 Former Prices, $19.75 to $23.75 All the Suits in stock have been thus radically reduced. Quite a number have two pairs of trousers. The lots are broken in size, but we will find no trouble in picking out a Suit to fit you. Fifth Floor, 34th St. open knee-length drawers. Very comfortable for Summer wear. Balbriggan Underwear 49c Snirts are In‘long and short (Garment) sleeve styles, the drawers in knee and ankle lengths. Shirts 34 to SO in.; drawers 30 to 50 in. Main Wloor, 35th Bt. Imported Light Lisle Socks (pair) 24c Desirable summer weight in men’s imported mercerized lisle Half Hose; elastic and full length, finished with double soles, heels and toes, Men’s Fine Lisle Socks (pr.) 33c Macy's Usual Price, 48c. Men's imported lisle half Hose with embroidered side clocks; double soles and toes, and high spliced heels; black and colors. Main Floor, 36th St THE NEW ENTRANCE TO THE MEN'S SHOP On the 35th Street side, just a few steps from the Broadway corner, The most convenient approach to the Departments devoted to Men's Furnishings. Inside the door to the right is the Cigar Stand where for the week-end, among other remarkable offerings, will be found a limited number of boxes of the famous “La Flor de Ruyera Lopez”’ a very fine clear Havana cigar. in the well-known American Jockey Club size, Box of 50 $2.97 Elsewhere $4.00 Box of 25 $1.49 Elsewhere $2.00 MEN’S SUITS « $11.75 Formerly $14.75 and $16.75; some up to $20.00; all fashion- able fabrics. MEN’S SUITS « $17.75 Formerly $22.50, $24.75, $27.75, and some from a special purchase, up to $30. MEN’S SUITS « $13.75 Formerly $18.50 and $19.75, and some from a special pur- chase, up to $25.00. MEN’S SUITS » $21.50 Formerly $29.75, $34.75, and somefrom a special purchase, up to $40.00. No Charge for Alterations Special Express Elevator on the 35th Street Side, Broadway, direct to the Department on the Fifth Floor. Also the Elevators on the 34th Street Side. Escalator, Broadway, Centre. Men’s Fine Silk Front Shirts $1.39 Look Like $5.00 Garments The bodies of these Shirts are of a highly mercerized fabric, so finely woven as to periectly match in color and stripes the silk of which the fronts are made. The soft double cuffs are of silk. The colors are blue, helio, tan and $2.48 The colorings are in Ail sizes 1314 to17. Soft double Pure Silk Shirts The $3.50 and $4.00 Kinds Made of good weight tub washable silks, neat stripes cf blue, helio, tan and gray. cuffs; coat models, Other Sitk Shirts at $3.59, $4.96 up to $7.49 for finest ~Poi de Crepes, selling in Specialty Shops at $10.00. Malo Floor, 85th 6.