The evening world. Newspaper, October 1, 1914, Page 4

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os a of District Attorney Agmistant District-Attorney, he ‘walked into Assistant District- Belietior was advised by the 0% Aachen yanan, iden do semoeintng tor you: this man ie dangerous” she sags the pelicoman ad her, neon, under water vom aan whe told hét etory, inane was jealous See te Le wee a on of the grocery pei wan Melio tallied,” ohe bewan. "He wae very angry and threatened my hus- Then my brother and Melio's brother had a fight, and my brother was beaten, but Melio seemed to think It wae my busband’s fault. “He oursed my husband theo-—it wes June—end aid he would xill him. I wae afraid, When he came again, though, the policeman told me to eee the man at Jefferson Market Court. The man told me not to come back until I had a real complaint. He eald he wouldn't listen to me @gain. But I knew Melio would kill my Joseph. to Learn Who Repulsed Belletier’s Appeals. Jeaeph Bolletior’s oinuteon- Betde went to see an Asaist- ttorney this afternoon. her second visit in three but this time it was not oc- by anxiety lest her husband by his enemy. Joseph Belle- murdered “Yesterday Joseph left me for a lit- tle while. He was laughing. I was afraid and I told him to be careful. He laughed again. But 1 knew. And now Joseph in dead.” Mr, Delehanty, who is in charge dur- ing District-Attorney Whitman's ab- sence, Immediately instituted an In- theo which, he hopes, will reveal the ity of the man w refused to ‘tain the young ae complaint. ts but fair, th he said to &@ reporter, “to say otha hundreds of similar stories are tol y wives every week. wet of them are large- ly artifi I think even this was of @ man who was pointed ‘Ber tn Jefferson Market Court to pay any attention. it be telling me idie tales,” she ordered. “Come t.ck when Gt some real complaint to James A. Delehanty's office “Tve got @ real complaint " ghe sald. in the inquiry this after- Pasquale Melio, a notorious Broome jer was shot in the back yes: terda mee & man who escaped e. eri to un the young husband, @ergeant, who supervised the fround her home at No, 533 Melio haled into court and to keep the peace. When the refused to listen, the sere Stationed a man at the Beile- for several days, but took iy when Melio disappeared. & ohame that the attorney « New York Central is planni tesue $40,000,000 of on yy ‘ge volume of | giving a broader Railroad: ut down their rail ané davtoneat orders to such an ex- tent tha tthe etee! companies are ing their utmont to increase the fo elgn orders now being booked at og same rate as before the war irnings for part eight months ot tne po largest faureed syatem: be belo with . monthe of previous vper. Economies put In force show in the August re- turns how sevérely expenditure: have heen cut ta show net in- creases despite enormous decrease in groas receipts of ft both roads. ngs ened only $32, pared with some e pered New Yory Central, all lines, Au- must gross decreaned Bon. 347; net after tax Increased $1,038,548, Eight tha decreased a 90, nat after Bh decreased Tow, Close, chew on oon = ly open St. Lou reported sales of 110,000 barrels of flour yesterday. Wheat receipts for pit r were largest in fourteen ices turned weak in late Jeallngs with quite heavy lquida- {tion on leas export demand. Corn steadier. Corn receipts fo Beptem were ama n da over twenty-one years, “# " eatimated and know theth by this: crop, 11913, rn weakened with whea! closed at low point for the day, ptS. Van Alstine (which is; }} not her name, but half of all a America knows her through @the society columns) has told our chief milliner why: “In a day's shopping I real- ized I usually put in all my time in three stores. ‘Three stores a day, I have spent actual months in the New York stores. **For two has always three stores. “If what I may be looking for belongs in Best's, I find I am sure to find it here. “IT have taken particular note of the fact that I never pay even a little more for the atmosphere of -nature and comfort I find here.’’ ears now, Best's een one of the Fifth Avenue, West Side, Corner of 85th Street , Roosevelt could obtain a fair trial in fr out-of-town | | J rket. 174000,000" bushel ae ushels lene than | | Scene: Fs VENUE CHANGE PLEA IN LIBEL ACTION ALBANY, Oct, 1—Justice Cheater ‘of the Supreme Court to-day die- missed the application for a change of venue made by counsel for Col. Thoodore Roosevelt, against whom a sult for libel has been brought by William Barnes, Chairman of the Republican State Committes, Justice Chester held that Col, Albany County. Chairman Barnes sued for $50,000 damages In his opinion Justice Chester sald: “Tho principal reasons urged in sup- port of the motion are that prejudice exists against the @efendant in Al- bany County and that the political influence and dominance of the plain- uff in the county of his residence are such that the defendant will be un- able to secure a farr and impartial trial there, ag the trial will involve Smart —with every imp thetic f tlone: “The action is t solely hor one in whieh the pai weeks {hs re- cover Gamaaen llewed. per- alt of ee hat e Jury triaia here and in inany other counties of the State leads me to Neve that Ju po! them as fairly and oe well ag those of any other county where triale by jury have come under my ‘observa- The costs of the motion, amount- ing to $10, Were assessed against Col, —and wait till you see the biscuits! Shoes rovement for the comfort, convenience and economy of patrons. The latest is the atta Heels in the factory. them put on. ching of O’Sullivan’s No delay in having Walk-Over Shoe Stores 179 Broadway 1178 Brosdway NEW YorK Ld Rome isi Malrone. Re Broax of Blow woven, =D 3 po on® CREDIT 5 . BET.118- 19ST. A NEW “CLZEK” STORY, “The Fadeless Tints,” another | “Cleok” mystery story, complete in; next Sunday's World, Read this) Great story by T, W. Hanshew, author 6 “Cloak of the Vorty Feces.” BROOKLYN { $6 Elton Street ‘YONKERS; 9N. Beare wy PATERSON, N. J.; 181 Market Se, NBWARK, N. J.: 843 Broad Street Foreign Fights Are Fierce E's should ular ‘eason whi folk elr own. interests interests that, toa largo exte nt, means thelr interest in ‘heir teeth. Do NOT neglect your toot armies of germs etn, Mobilizing and entrenchin with our Allies, Expert Dental iit and Superior nllatente he Army that can Nat i Enemy, he you but give us the ch Mffective and quick are our cl on the enemy, but on your pur: id ani lerate. 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