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tn GIANARTS SLAYER MAY REVEAL ALL IN MURDER PLOT Montimagno Is Brought Back From Death House in Sirig Sing. tinny t Goldwater is- Davin. toad! MAY ACCUSE “CORNELL.” before Story, If Told, to Be Used Against Man Charged With Inciting Murder. the Prosecutor's office, that he would have ben held here’and not sent ip to Sing Sing this afternoon, only to be brought Montimagno was brought to New ene York on « spécial Supreme Court or- | Am der tended after the District Attorney had held a conference with Justice It was charged by the prosecution that Carnivale and Frank Fennimore, members of the anti-Foley Home Rule Club, employed Montimagno to kill Giamari. at the time the report became current, was in consultation with bis assint | ¢ ants, Mr, Brothe who actively prosecuted Montimagno, and also with Justice Davis, who pre- | 1 sided at Mantimagno’s trial p From questions put to talesmen at the opening of the trial of Carnivale that the defense will try to set up @ to discredit Mike Rofrano, Deputy Commiasioner of Street Cleaning and guiding spirit in the Home Rute Club. | f “The prosecution,” TH CLOSING QUOTATIONS. With wet change fim previons elaine. ny fae ‘ft Rt back this afternoon. ERAS a we Sti wee + zz chon ree F ere +11 Process District Attorney Perkina, POPES and Mr. Murphy, ¥ po 1+ PEs * Justice Davis it was apparent te Pooeaee tt +h between Foley and others ae ere Sauumearsescuressss! IS pA Mr. Stryker +4 Tee - "2 + % said in his questions to the talesmen, ues 2 “will bring; witnesses here to swear . © 2 ” that Rofrano, one of Mayor Mitchel’s 76 Gastamo Montimagno, who was! cisinet, conspired with the defendant i. % sentenced to death yesterday for the and others to murder @ man,” we : murder of Mike Giamari, Tom Foley's} with the jury selected Asaistant| > tie Lieutenant in the -econd District, and | District Attorney Brothers described ie =} spent last night in the Sing Sing| the murder of Glamari by Mon- ay Death House, was brought back to|timagno. He said that the killing of} § wae = % the Tombs this afternoon, His night |Giamart was due to a conspiracy Be 4 i“ in the Death House appears to have 1 ~h& broken him down. tmony of Joneph J " ws — 9 Prior to the arrival of Montimagno | nivale was pares, whea Ea Salle aig 72 was a fugitive from Justice Ly ie wih 1 a report was in creation about the | murder last January of Minott, BS = "ts |) BatMics Ayres Gota'BoautifulCom-| OM! Courts Building that the) Pauline Samuels, Carnivale’s con- oe 4 convicted. murderer had sent word | sort, Mr, Brothers sald, would also be as = al eat at a Cost of Only $2.00 [4,, ttne District-Attorney that’ he] called as a witness to identity Mon- pea 5 Umagno an being & frequent visite ; = say lide mg face was covered gor Wished to make @ full confewmion | ii Cacti Mig howe, Mott aria a ae of pimples, binele. about his part in the murder of Gi-) “Joneph La Salle will tell you,” Mr 2 ett vad lot of} amari, Distriot-Attorney ¢Prkina re- Brothers sald, “that the defenden eh Y= h , « told Montimagno Giamari was to be | t = fuged to confirm or deny this report. | iiiied because Michael *. Rofrano 1 Uy Another rumor was that Montl-| desired it. Giamarl was too much a we e+ SS magna had been brought back to be] power among the Italians ia the Bec- coh Q produced in ¢ourt and diantified by|ond Ausembly District to sult Rot: a witnensen in the case of Rocco Corni- | 20.” 4 eo=1 vale, alias Rocks Cornell, who is on trial before Justice Davis on a charge ant’s OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & © Mth Strectt—New York Sale of Women's Morning Dresses For House, Porch and Garden W car Attractive model (as illus- trated), of Washable Crepe Cloth, white ground, with Blue, Black, Pink, or Helio stripes; trimmed with Swiss embroi- dered collar, cuffs and vest. All sizes to 46 bust measure. 2.00 1) Dresses of Gingham.........1.80 2,00 Dresses of Dotted Lawn.... 2.50 Dresses of Striped Voile... .2.95 3.95 Dresses of Novelty Fabrics. .5.90 6.90 Extraordinary Clearance Sale of omen’s High Grade Blouses Ww All recent models, the season's favored materials 575 Blouses,....¥ 295 Biouses. ....Formerly sold to 7.00..... 3.95 1186 Blouses. .- | 95 Blouses... [ SBAUMAR .. Formerly sold to 10.75. . Formerly ld to 1s. 00. [ARN Sea TOF i - 1.°° A WEEK > Wass | a ee sacra ; We Pay Pre < by | eS rah 7h one sip fillers noe spindles in each as illustrated ripest LOT Ti "We will prove it was the defend. magno killed Giamart. Christobal Valdes suffers ts really tn- flamatory rheumation more dangerous, hin ta Billie Island with him. the Gilley Baki B sie EXEMPT QUAKERS FROM WAR Excuse Them From Fighting. vention by Franklin A, Cole. Other: also prevented by their toking part in battle ar mpted from armed thone sects, members of ambulance 0 sand persona, itis sald, by the proj -NEW PIANOS = excellent tonal qualities and E Fully revolver with which Monti- ? p< alls We willl cuicaGO WHEAT AND CORN prove the defendant, using the namr st'n nad boon the intention of tho | afonre, called Rofrago™ gn the MARKET. - om 0 ‘phone from his home {n Brooklyn, « WHEAT. a Diariot Attorney to use Montimagny | the office of the Street Cleaning Com. | ‘iurts's Opn, Mich. Taw. Clow. chy in the Cornivale trial merely as 4 | missioner while Giamari's death was TiN anty 110 WG HO” 11 > 34 ficure to be identified, the chances} being planned. We will prove that | 110% Hept,”.'/ 108 110, 108% 108% = 1% z the defendant told the murderer the sant fae Not are, It was pointed owt by persons in money to be id him was to come sy pea 9 ye Miah. Low, © ch’. ee — from Rofra He a: » Be HY 8 A} oft 4 to 41-4 conts, but BOY ILL, FAMILY HELD UP, sored n mentler tone fer, the dectine, nore The eovering of sorts in advance of Wealthy © nd His Brood De- rt due to-day. Prices raliied. fram “2 to *Meenta. and cloned MANOR Ge Ht THA to 21-2 conta net decline. n Until Government phys! cash’ hou ‘and norte. ee Heen recon 2 ¢ all the early decline on re- inher ae: climeet tron sre, teary 1d backward canditions. whether the ailment from which little Eitsa is to'4-2"Cene lower, or something her, Bernardo and « pu A MARVELLOUS MEDICINE Scent of Fruit Julces and Tonics, “Fruit-a-tives,” the famous discov- noted English physician of such marvellous results s fobs the great eliminatin, iis oe of a tional Amendment Would Vigo 2 up ea is, it acts on liver, bowel: kin, ‘wads rids the system relieves Con- from this terrible . di other remedy in the world, also valuable for Disorders of for Indigestion and i Nevralgia. tives” is now made in the tes and sold vb; ac oe at as unarmed Retwoen ten and ‘eapects the cra, boing swayed Limited, lenaburg, N SALE OF RELIABLE The pianos offered in this sale sell regularly at $350, They are recommended for their beautiful case designs, TO- MORROW ONLY.......... 210 EV&iNING WIRLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 8&8, 1915. this road ie to become one of chief agents in Pal ed America the manufacture and purchase of war ayn Amsterdam has been sell- red Canadian Pacific heavily in Lon- don and New York, probably for Ger- man olients. WHEAT CROP ESTIMATE 970,000,000 BUSHELS WAR STOCKS IN BOOM; STANDARD SALES LIGHT {| Bethlehem Steel Leads Off With 3- Point Gain—Baldwin Locomo- tive Also Very Active, the for Reports of enormous orders placed in this country for war supplies for the Allies #ent the price of many in- dustrial stocks booming on the Stock Exchange day. Bethlehem Steel, ered a phenomenal ad- Says This Year's Yield Shows Increase, ¢ WASHINGTON, June §—A wheat vance yei lay opened at 158, a gain|crop of 910,000,000 bushels with an of 8 points to-day on reports that the | acreage of 11 per cent. greater than corporation is soon to get control of |in 1914 and a billion and the Cramp Shipbuilding Company and extend its war munition activities, The price of Bethichem Steel soon climbed to 162, receded to 157 and suddenly Jumped to 161—all within an hour, Later the stock touched 165. Another Industrial that showed a pronounced advance to-day was Bald- win Locomotive, which is supposed to bave gone into the war munition bus- iness on @ large scale. bushel oats crop, and with cent. increase over 1914, are the feat- ures of the present year's crop es- timate made public to-day by the Department of Agriculture. — NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. Market opened steady, up 3 to 6 pointa, Exports last week were 114,870 bales; since Aug. 1, 7,952,270 bales have been shipped abroad. All corporations mining or weaetting ie a ton. Last, lead or copper or sino participated in| July... ti 3 yh the general advance. Trading. in| October 20 1028 0.14 1034 standard stocks was light. Canadian Pacific, which was the weak sister in yesterday's market, recovered 11-3 10. #0 10.4 points on the @pening on reports that 3 up. ee aN SV SN Vee SN aT oe 2 Per Cent. “ DIAMON. Furs Repaired and POINSETTIA” Remodeled— Design on Crystal Moderate Prices Broadway and 33d Street th Floor Tomorrow's Cookery Talks By Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer In the Special Salons, Tenth Floor, At 10:30 A. M. “What to Do With Cheaper Cuts of Meat’’ Ragout, a Brown Stew with Dumplings Beef Braise Cannelon of Beef At 2:30 P. M. Simple Desserts Orange faladiels yaeg with French Custard In connection with these Cookery Talks Mrs. Rorer will demonstrate the new “Pyrex” Glass Cooking Utensils ieee she fighly reco hg ined i baking cake, cus- tards, souffles, Flee Westinghouse i Thos 7 is wed by Mrs. Rorer lectures. ‘Take Elevators 18, *9, 20 op the - 34d Street side, Brosdway front 21,080 YardsSummer Curtain Materials At Very Special Prices Every housekeeper desiring to put the rooms in new Summer dress will be interested in this unusual offering. Scrims and Marquisettes 15c, 18c, 20c, 25c Yard If we hadn’t bought 20,000 yards at once the prices would be higher. All are new goods of best qualities; full width; plain, hemstitched and bordered, cross-| and striped. Ecru, white and ivory; also colored borders in blue, rose and yellow. 36-inch Tussah Drapery Silk 25c Yard, Re gularly 45c Vanilla Souffle in ber SS Only 1,080 3, when won't last long, A \] soca ality in blue, rose, green, tan and gold- brown. This beautiful Silk is at GIMBELS only. “Domestic” and “Grant” Sewing Machines, $22 Practical and Efficient The most particular dressmaker will find these Sewing Machines equal to any task. Because the $5 Down, $5 Monthly NEW 88-NOTE uaranteed, REGU- Player - Pianos WAREROOMS, 5th Av. & 39th St. : These instruments are the very latest 88-Note Players in various designs and woods. 4 At) TO-MORROW ONLY..... CONVENIENT TERMS OF PAYMENT OLD PIANOS Taken in Exchange cases are of a plain design Ke which, by the way, means a saving of many dollars) the price of these machines is so small. The mechanism—and that couxts much —is the same as that in $45 models. - IN No Trouble Running These 4 Ball-Bearing q ’ Machines IN for all parts work ac- eurately, being test- ed by experts who have made a lifé study of them. You'll find it a pleasure to do all your work on these machines. And It’s Easy t to Pay $2 Cash and $1 Weekly Without interest or further charges, besides re- \ ceiving a LIBERAL GUARANTEE and a full set of attachments, Free instruction at your home if in Greater New York. | Fifth Floor United Fruit Compang—Quarterly div- idend of 2 per cent. payable July 15 to stock of record June 19. Favorable trade balance since Dec. 1 Now aggregutes $96,940,000, Miinota Pipe Line declared an initial dividend of $5 payable July 20 to stock of record June 19. Cramp shipbuilding stock sold on the | Pen! Mert lng & new high on present Department of Agriculture Report | Ravance le" att Kiniiatialal Futnore that $0°to' tock of record unease Me ° Extra quality, 9x12, {TEMS FOR INVESTORS. Bethichem Steel interests are ing for the Mr. Bethieh a new hit from last night's close. reas Ci tydividend ok per cen Mes stock of Feeord Jun June iw” Pont Powder Cos Pee ing brie Western Electric Company. Special Sale of SUMMER RUGS ( } Scotch Art Rugs at Less Than Manufacturers’ Prices fain now $21.00 00; now $15.00 27.00 Standard quality, Y Bangalore Druggets,9x12, 00; now i] Porch Rugs, Artistic, M Durable, Waterproof, $10.00; now $7.75 All other sizes in proportionate reductions, Greatly reduced prices on Oriental Rugs, JONES & BRINDISI Four-Posted Bedsteads and Sanitary Bedding In the - June Disposal of GIMBEL Furniture plete J Single, Three-quarter and Full Size. lade especially for GIMBELS, For every corner of the ergy beautiful Furniture can be chosen in this beginning-of- the-Summer event, just when so many homes are being furnished anew. We are cle: out all the ones and twos from our two acres 0} Furniture—for big things are coming, and we must make room. Tomorrow’s news is about Bedsteads and Bedding—good kinds, both. Wooden Bedsteads Reduced. Circemlan Wain Walnut, Corie ser Ries scroll $18.76, foe Circassian ircamsian Walnut, four-post, $21.25, from 2.50 $12 bideiins™ Fuad Bedsteads 5.50 Mostly with brass ice and continuous posta, Springy Cotton Felt Mattresses $6.50 From $9 These Wateumet are of 100 per cent. nes pai felt; 50 pounds, Packed layer on layer, in a way which insures service and comfort. Other Felt Mattresses, Full Size Specially Priced $5, from $7.50 $9, from $12.50 $7.80, from SOF eee ae $0, 80, from $14.50 ex 18 grade, a roll edge. ‘Smaller sizes at pola jonate nvions ee $31.50 Hair Mattresses, $23.50 Special gray drawings; full size; one or two parts; plain or fancy ticking, $14 Upholstered Box Springs, $11.75, In plain or fancy ticki jeventh Floor Baby Couch Hammocks Made of heavy khaki or white can- vas; have soft mattress, 4 it ont shield n ind 2 al ints de- Steel common sold at 165, record, and up 10 points er= fuly RM “eat jarterly