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+ GUD HE MRLED aes > SAVER OF FATHER, = YOUTH DERARES 4 Tat rt Blanty el cighth street. "Tam Faurot, after hearing Matthew's a A red. ve, eons quaking youth to-day | glad. I would do it , sent him before Coroner Rior- ’ se entonnad Joseph A. Faurot of the| thousand times would I do it, for I/ dan, who held him without bail on @ ‘DOUBLES BEAUTY OF YOUR HAR related to the head of the Detective Bureau is a skein of “Black Hand” ~* Jor 25 cents you can make] majo * your hair lustrous, fluffy, plots, death vows and the struggles Jd abundant. Beathe benathiyinn’ the hake, Da les utifying tl r, $ bag pried Got Aa an-| So, though he made the “vow of 4 Catia jeanses, jgorates | geath,” he wavered in it twice through ay + beeemts fhe seek rah flat ord 80d |the workings of his better nature. But ary. alling hair; but what will please! ne gave in yesterday when he saw Meeks’ use, when you see new hait—fine | Comparotto driving along First ave Bg it's Ce Danderine | and downy at first—yee—but really new | 2Ue, near One Hundred and Eighth | 'y this—moisten| hair growing all over the scalp. If| street, in a buggy. Another man was! cloth with fy aittle *Danderine and | you care See pretty, ive ai (ay lots|in the vehicle with him. The youth| ‘Didn't I kneel at my father’s bed in he was shot four times and was dying, and didn’t I make him tell me me, right’ whe: tt was Tattore (the Sicilian name in-|for Charlie) Comparotto «who shot him? And didn't I raise my right Gead,”|hand and say I would ‘get’ Com- jatthew Leroi dy I am not ashamed. I am an aside the traditions of his native country by refusing to repay murder with murder. For Matthew was edu- cated in a New York public school, ments you have doubled the pes fad ines born in Sicily, and in that M school he learned things which were ntagonistic to vendettas and the ir, Jot it, surely get a ttle of | was looking at them, according to his weapon and fired m | Knowlton's peseriee, ro , drug | story, when Comparotto fired at him.,out of the buggy and his companion jumped to the street and ran away. =| Matthew tried to escape, but Police- men Cox and Becan caught him. “T'll tell you how it 1s,” the young borg toilet counter and just try it.! Then, he sa; CAMMEYER SHOES Z C Founded 1863 Camm cyen" oe Oty Jot Leb “Standard” Shoes The Great SHOE Ee ee Hine 32 eathers All Leather wat Sie Er eat All Styles . “High Cast of Living? @ Three Dollars Buys SS a Mighty Big Lot of Shoe Value Here. | aa @‘‘Harvara”’ and vy “Standard” Shoes Are Light en the F Pocket-Book, But / Long on Style, Wear and Comfort. he drew his own | \ a y THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1914. know the spirit of ey father is near| AVENGED HIS FATHER, HE SAYS; SHOT k SLAYER IN STREET. i “ t there T bought a pistol and I came! drew a pistol yoy rine at me, and 1) JOHN 0. FIGHTS TAX IN COURT el back to New York, and the longer it| {red back and of a young Sicilan-American to put ie MATTHEW AMATO. GO TO BRILL BROTHERS understand I'm not a regular mur- derer. I am the second of five chil- dren, the oldest bein my brother Joseph, who is twenty-three; the next youngest to me Is Mary, who is sev- enteen, and then two little boys. “When I was 2% years old my par- ents camo here from Prizai, near Pa- lermo. You see, they didn’t believe in the Black Hand or that sort of busi- » They wanted to be regular Americans, so when Joo and [ got big enough we were sent to the Pub- | lic School at Eighty-eighth street and Second avenue, and then when I was| fifteen I went to work. “Everything went fine with us till +| last spring, when Comparotto and bis | Birthda Bargains Which Celebrate in a Most Impressive Manner the 27 Years of Big-Value-Giving to Which the Brill Stores Owe Their Remarkable Success “GET THE HABIT” | rather says ‘Don't give it, and he | Then Comparotto heard of | that, and on the fourth of last April, |when my father was near Costa's }home, Comparotto shot bim four! “I could seo the old man was going to die, but, y’ understand, he wouldn't tell me who it was killed him. He said in Italian, ‘My dear son, wait till t Bet up; then we'll manage this W ell, he lived fifteen days, and on jthe aoe ge I knelt down and raised a whe it Is and I'll do what I'm Matthew,’ ho says. a GO TO BRILL BROTHERS the Fels-Naptha way. have soaked rub lightly, i Mrs. Kindly’s Thoughtfulness weekly wash. 1 Jemmy—“Hullo, Anty Drudge. We're hurrying to i get Mrs. Kindly’s wash home, so Ma can get i ft started early, And look what she gave us for Ma—some Fels-Naptha Soap. She says t it'll make her work easy, and won't take half as Follow the ” directions lk long, either.’ on the Red Drudge—“Mre. Kindly is certainly a sensible reen : : fm Das Tell your mother that’s the best pres- Wrapper. Tt ent she could have. And tell her to be sure | tat te bell the clothes, and to follow the direc- i tens on the wrapper.” ae olks: “Well, I went to Norfolk, “GET THE HABIT” How much does.it cost for fuel to keep up a hot fire and boil your clothes on washday? A good deal if you wash the old-fashioned way. Nothingif you wash Clothes washed with Fels-Naptha Soap do not have to be boiled, and it works best in cool or lukewarm water. Soap the clothes, and soak for 30 minutes in cool or lukewarm water. After they rinse and han, on the line. That’s al your wash will be done before noon, with no fuss or bother and better than ever before. Fels-Naptha Soap does all kinds of Anty Drudge Admires housework, just as easily as it does the GO TO BRILL BROTHERS RS KE R: fs NTH “GET THE HABIT” 2 | OppoRes $911,000,000 Valuation on) Hie Property tn Onto, CLEVELAND, Nov. 13.—Attorneys| +" id of It.’ the ho atatemen for John D. Rockofeller to-day ap-| - peared before the District Roard ot & ont of Work at 75 « ar in the firat step of Rocke- ‘irs’ I could have y | but t kind of stopped. flant cere & valuation of nt Two “aye eo George Hubbard, sev jaced on his personal SAUCE terer living at No, 203 Woat Fifty-ninth re sty? Guyahone "Ce ounty tax ‘THE oneal, found unconscious ore. him Bo seeming nea | rday, with gee ot from. an open | “oThe commissioners hi i} old Jet and the win, dows of his room cloned. | oft King established tewal “Yesterday on First avenue I heard | He was hurried 4 Jo here and te ilable for taxatic sone one whistle and Tsaw Charie (a and Reid ther charged with having at:| the, commtanionors night a buggy and he asked me what I was og ni Rotice lant May Rock ller tet tor doing, _and_then he all of a sudden a that Hubbard hag! 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