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SILVER Sterling & Plate who ts testifying for the State In the 15, Cornell, for procuring the murder of ih ll] Sécond Assembly District, told the | Carn! in the illustration is priced at $26.00, and the Jelly Holder, with its dull engraved Crystal lining, is $9.75. ‘Street and get rid of Giamari's l) friends.” that “Mike Santangelo,” tepiied La Salle. double crossed Mike Rofrano [the) month. present Deputy Street Cleaning Com. “"We want to go back to James close to Foley. | He | Street,’ La Salle testified Carnivaie| told bim, ‘without running the chance International Silver Company \ ume we go there!” Carnivale used to live in James Street and was known there as the Caar until Glamari got in the ascend- {||| ne was in biding in Carnivaie's hom! | f]| in Brooklyn the latter told bim hs) s¥5!n! Hl) would have to go away. i} “When I asked him why,” La Salle! I} teatified, “he told me they were goiny after Giamari the next day and the; didn't want mo im the house In cas ®-S1 West Mth Street through to 68-70 West 35th St., New York VOGEL BROTHERS 42 st. at & AVE. A SALE OF MEN’S HICH CLASS SUMMER SUITS THAT’S WORTH WHILE 2,000 Brand New Suits at Bright, new, stylish Suits that you’dexpect to pay from $5 to $7 more for. Come here, look them over, compare the styles, the materials, the tailoring and the fit of these suits with those wold elsewhere at $15 to $22. Then you'll appreciate our very special prices of $10.50 and $15. Models for Young Men and Older Men— Sizes for Big Men and Small Men, Stout and Slim After buying your new suit—jJust look over our great big line of Negligee Shirts on sale at 85c— not one in the lot is wotth less than $1.25. And the Neckwear on Sale at 35c is the regular 50c and 75c qualities. (Tf WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE VOert BROTHERS 42 st.0t 8 Ave. Store Open Saturday Night Until 10 o’Clock La ~— Yee EE er tn ae ARN MOE REN IR «ert eens hea hy La Salle said that that night he Carnivale at Twenty-ffth Street and errant, By ny night in Decem- ir, le le id that Uh ‘4 F 1 - ig RS My I as rere Justice Kelby in Queens Wams Attorney of Queens County, wae ID- Gruber, Ronynge & McMa i more in the Tombs one Sunday in| trial of Kocco Carnivals, alias Rocks) Li Sette said he had Lae Ae y= od ive Monti , the con , 7 of Glamara, money while the two|'© take the oath, because failure to| interest me; not one cent of counsel | Mike Giamart, political lieutenant of | Were plan the « ex-Sberiff Thomas ¥, Foley tm the yi” Wy" { va! } | "Carnivale told ms that Rofrano| Kelby standing in front of a big! wife. jury before Buprene Court Justice! nad been paying him $60 a week for| American flag, which for the | " .|two years with the nuderstanding | time in the histo { Vernon M: Davis tay of converm: Hm Uitte atts aati ha | ire 8 tm Nnury ot aun oroce-| FIRE STIRS. HUNDREDS ne ‘toms he bad with Carnivals conoern-|frano got tired of paying so much, | 7° played in the courtroom. Carnivale told me, and had cut it) The flag was so arranged that every : Sip Mie kiting ef Giamherh down until something was done.” | applicant would have to stand facing | BROOKLYN HOSPITAL : rice “Carnivale told me that after Gia-| Another reply brought out the de- | : ” tails of Carnivale's telephone conver- mart was killed,” La Salle testified, | Sit 0 vcearding Glamarre rnurder, |‘ anh . No [they were going to clean up James] | “Carnivale sald over the phone.” Lato tbe United Staten ligistaey of Kings County Insti- Salle sald, “Hey, Mike, I've got that| “In view of present conditions,” fellow over here and am ready to do | tons,” said Job. | “Who In particular?’ asked Aastat | (Montimagno) $300 and I have to get he should go ahead with the job,” M ' c rrested every | told you he and Rofrano had been on ™AY mean that in the near future be- of being searched and ai "| the outs for several years?” coming a citizen may have tmportant “No, air.” fance of every one of fs citizens. If|biaste. Ti Prom the Philedelphie Bulletis. a. ‘hat brought out 800 em- om. the "BowsAnybody coll whtie 1|%@ are to have war with veyed oss acting in two companies, i i i r Succeeding: The MERIDEN Co, Established 1852 HM) "Se san. 6, La fate tetitied, while | Ht gute | Bome—Thi i nd get his money. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1916. | , fhe police wenrcbed it fe water oree-| SLAYER PLEADS GUILTY, 7 he was too popular and held too much AGAIN MENTIONED Sse == =| TOOTH WAV INET nea co ESSE ee E killed Mies Suzanne Lewls, a Brony Ex-District Attorney Merrill Gets nightly brilliant with red Man. trict Court by Samuel Krohn, whose ping Ma claim i $438: Abraham. Well, $80: Edward M. McInnes, $3,311. Th Johe B. Merrili, formerly District (IT 80h Me the creditors wre Olea Jegres and was sentenced to-day by stice Weeks in the Supreme Court in the Bronx to imprisonment for wus of No. from twenty years to the reet of his acho eacher on Jan. 6 because eh Ph aga Bi : Hehts, went inte bankruptey to-day, | “hoo! teacher on pooh te must. Setback for Horsewhip- An involuntary petition was fied retuned to marry him was allowed to I eae Trey I againat it in the Onited States Piet plead guilty of muPder tn the second —~— ae : structed by Justice Crane in Brook- 170 Broadway lite | Witness Says He Was Told Ifrom Rofrana’s “2° BONY MF TH Aho the Cath [l7R today tat the “code of « South- i= oe ja ee me,” La Salle said, rn erm gentieman” has no standing in * ie Conversation rem H, City Officer Gave Money for wih, Garnivas — re ana Fenn They Take, >, Szorusie Comet of she. Sete, of | - ‘ ore were in Bost 2 Seco . i Killing of Giamari. Glamarl ima mated, Be 4, 1913 rill was in court to ask $15 a week 25 S Ht and when ft the telegram imon’ y fee trom mo ned a ie of wine He | zenship, together with their witn : a “4 || MT {old me thet ©! hada’t bess Wart eeees,| who ig suing for a separation. Law onreres . HE HAD TO BE KILLED.” t0i4 me thet Glamar: hadn't been urt| Sey eatieg inte, Past the the] Fer Heheiman wid Juste Seuaaer I) ONP PRICE ONLY—NEVER MORE, NEVER LES: — on.” Supreme Court in Queena County by! tbat Merrill, who is # big man, had 4 La Balle then 4 of & Joni sean Tider be Seite Amine! Oe le thy n told of conversations | Tunnee Raby Wile meteing abd tnel horsewhipped Plant on the street in Direct from Our Workrooms Woodhaven May 22. applicants were told that the oath of t ; April last after he (La Salle) had hh of! “1 am proud of that, sir,” sald Mr. 0 Tou Cornell, Who Is on Trial, | surrendered for the murder of James allegiance which they would have “| | | Minot. | ae ata ‘ to! — 1 aim a Southern gentieman. Never before have you been able tc Made to Him “Some one told Carnivale I wae require im the near future ig man had made remarks reflect- purchase a Suit of really fine quality | Foing to squeal.” La Salle told the that they take up arms against the! {Mf ,0% my honor and that of Mra without the big profits of middlemen anc ju d he begged me not to do t . whe him gota . F | He aid if f did f would probably eet | as BicAfoose ae aw naa (YU? as quick as I could and whipped pes retailer being tacked on and you » viet off with @ light t and be and, ge arn ey im soundly for five minutes, from pf ing been | _ doo ta Balle, the Sing Ging convict |e eimnote acid Lave 16 oo vb tao GRY MARCAl reservation hgbiaet per- | ES to E30. Under my coun f could se forced to pay. Now we have determined to sell direct to you from our factory for cash for this H reason. By so doing we have no bad ac- ng the murd Perform their full duty wou'd be Ed is attowea!” snapped Justice f * counts, no salesmen’s commissions anc » | ereaeee. " e ceney tor Nin warding: & week and the chitdren, at Plant's sue- Pri ae betel and you get $25 Value: ie was given by Justion| gestion, were put in the care of his a , which we know will keep ou: forming their full duty as soldiers of | Mry1%, UMW ON us court: the United States they should refuse’ you know the law: your code does not Fi 1s humming. ' —— first} y as he answered the questions put m and took his oath of allegiance Justice Kelby, “I will not admit ap- Mecha andi oe eee | All Si i{ nts unless I find that they have bulances. | ‘ 7 vies I've promised Tommy some money. Shall 1 come over to the |@ full and clear understandin, ‘| : Our selli imi ant District Attorney Broa Sifics "and get the money. We arc |oath of allegiance and whut varie! Several thousand patients and em- Lit felling plan eliminates the chance you | Kolnw after him and 1 will show you |if there is any applicant ecg aan | loess in the forty-seven buildings 3 prick ern | beds ig because oer pie tae “6, told Bantangelo +a hi am im inside who ms, ing—only one price. no Coe a oo ® |thinks that this oath permits him atilt |Cf, 8° Kiogs County Hospital were sales; instead it lass the lowsit’ possibile “Didn't Carnivale ask Rofra | aroused by fire in an ambulance stable po If | to hold @ particle of allegiance to the rice | 200 feet from the main hospital bulld- Price on goods, and everything is sold with "country of his birth he must : the guarantee that they are the be missioner) years ago and was DOW) Stryker asked La Salle. | st _with-| ing at 8 o'clock this morning. Nurses $ = dipper haaalbongee A lene dhyana "He asked him for 4300," was tho [@T¥ his application. A man can We St no cloue hie morning. Nur ? even better than can be bought elsewhere reply, “and he told me when he got |have but one wife and but one coun- ’ r for the money, or you can have you: through talking that Kofrano was try. The fire was discovered by ambu money back. bs anid Oven Evenings 9 PM. ing to give him the money. | “The present situation of lance drivers who sleep on the secon Saturday 10 P.M. Isn't it a fact that the defendant! in of affairs! qoor of the stable building. A tele- . phone alarm was given and the “whistle tower” sounded the general fire alarm of the hospitai, indicating the building on fire by the aumber of results. Under these circumstances thie country must have the full alleg- HARD LUCK. coumtry the United States must have ¢aUipped with fire fighting apparatus. | Dr. Jobn F. Fitsgerald, Superinten: , the same support from ite naturalised Gent ‘of the Hospital, led in the fight BET. citizens as it has from its native born | against the fire. citizens.” “We could ha’ 2778 28°S a St. ofr. en I'll have to go out told Brown to call tad put it out with our Generous Trial Glass Jar, 15¢. Household Size Glass Jar, 35¢. Why SAWTAY Is Better Than Cow-butter for Baking 7 0 8 | YU nh S h O e stand for four or five days. The cow-butter cake will be dry, stale and For All the Family at | with an odor of rancidity. The SAWTAY cake will be as fresh and sweet as the day you made it. 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