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A a ee AACE EBL ———————= J RENE SR eee ee TE EVENING WORLD, MO PAY. — ene ee ee | eavertnns suservwis oo ware ola SSS Samuels Girl, Defiant, SMe cr MS a ot te wae we oe et ent te rere eonete Geete of thew bree t oe t weeteen Tek Sere cereteuy written . be sagen rusted te ory tom 7 ’ Soret | 6h” CONFESS ALL eo ~ Abjures Gangster L Gangster Law FROM THE CITY AS 2 “ina fn oe : be emgurese MAYORS SECRETARY ano emcouren ue ene of I H fe i THE DRIBCOLLS GFT BUSY ae oe Cenow Mt eae thee that fomsase and | tue "porte Sen to fe item Pumas, ote nm t1ope for vengeance Gan, ep Snot, Boumaae sos|s “ was 6 iewper te italy, wan the ke nee rrr ee athe cheese 3 Meeee bile s > “ ofvuer of the © an Bomety of Ve POPPE OOD FOE AD EE EDE EEE EHH POTTED HD HE OEOHE FOOD ptdeey “y @ be ~ 44 Py te Ur Po a a trom Naan to 4k Ge Gaparieaas atl " Metriet Attorney Pert we ¢ . arett am District Attorney Refused to seve ous wot only mtd te te § Mayor Wa me tad to Be a wae net impreeand Mes faeg ’ ‘ ‘ Neofrene hat 7 , be 4 ' “ Promise Any Reward for nation-wide aete ; $ He'd Clean Up Grat ‘ oe wre ing oP Conviet's Helr hans « police ow o* ; ect Clean han a bee ne t sot _savtoriog P| Then alone came the murder of - : ; ; ™ e (diem ° . c ; smaning we ' . ' ~ ’ wee « ' ’ e ‘ - 4 NONE TO GET IMMUNITY DELAY FOR UNION MIN ; ; oun @ Hiscwe Cammiwaie how 6 * Ley caine clones : INDICTED FOR MURDER : Bor oma rane went | . . - om 4 ' ane ° Pet hen . Man Tells How fle Made URDE 3 Thee eee wht * ° ‘ : : P . . ft Kavetary Theodore D 11 resign now every one will wey |e 0 tis $50,000 in the Italian School | 1 ria! ot n Dopey 3 Exroutive Becretar ity, hat tue ajay until I'm vit ' | Be Contession Put Off i ‘ ¢ Mayor Mitchel’s office be ity . , . . ‘ of Perjury . ~~" , hie « Wes © great reformer and let you stay wnt!! you take the | Oi Ted ead: eet Hewes | Until Thursday . t ering the w me r i nian j= ba Pn irother bas HATS * 7 * Ve * joa, et o-407 17) have to wee oth ¥ te fRoene Carmivate, whe te betieved to) SViirn: the seven members of the for the fret time, Incidentally, “Clem” | Rofrane was es yiteuad cn. TE Rmew wore about the alieged muri-r cap vd bsscage Biba ; and “Gene” Driscoll, who ware pretty ceakaltbinmend pha > pepernd the 4 Fall Styles wurder in tbe fr : etim many “frame Fite tm the Beoons Assombiy Matriet jesaion of ier rae | food friends of Hounseau and Cruger, | p> ond % Wen a6 Now on Sale ae any man now within the reach © Benny,” for bd never fatied to toll the well-menning |inerdeat unt ge ae : Mayor's secretaries what a lot of good aa ben eatealy a ved before Jus $ 3 Kofrane would do in the Street Clean, OTHERS OF ITALIAN FACTIONISTS ROAM! Sh aD be haowe about the e080 Oi ihe diye Court to-day for trial, |f %| ne Department THE STREETS; CLASH FEARED. | §/78°180 Fifth Ave, | AGtinet Mike Retrons, who le under| neatiy 4 doveu lawyers aypeared Wild % $ Kouseeay end Cruger and the Dria- | Wrienda: of Sitameaes teed NEW YORK : rs jis impressed opon the Mayor that| r « 0 cmicane t the coven in- 7 ; mn, Dut was Just the type of a man anne one ——— ae o ustioe 1 + 7 | Who would weed pett aft from the , P “) bine 3 | Cleantan Sieparmunt ar aaa HUNT FOR FOR ROFRANO : Gi A WELL! STAY WELL! . - bd on tpi trade, He le serving & B0-yoar #00-| bee retained only on F {| explained ¢ street cleaners—3,500 | _ ‘ 3 sage ind | "KOBTNSOR'S. SPICING Wirth” tenes for bie part in the Gaimari| Miliarize himself with the Gotalle ut + of whom are [aliane—were “shaken | wo, Cates Grerder end be wanted some assur- Attorney Porki hie Pipe etcllt sage Al ayeneded Regge toe dase tabs be would be rewarded + | (hore was graft at the city (Continued From Page One) \ Distriat Attorney Perkins refused }| where @ few are said to have in thy _ | Hioten to any talk of an agreement. * + | past carried off daily many tons of | pie | oo Carnivale would have to take This was ; “plokings.” These pick-ups consisted | reported the remulte of thelr night's | @baness with the rest. Carnivals aud Mr + | of rags, botties, tin cans and the like|vigl to young John Giamari, and S amechour conference in tee DU» be a phe ha $ | that escaped the notice of the firm|then dispersed. John brought the WIM Attorney's office to-day with bis t that has the legitimate contract, | tidings to Al, the real leader of the * nl c ho was so ner- @eunec!, Lioyd Siryker, and at ite {2 f| There is a fortune in them, And all human bloodhounds, w . | tinea cca, osce ce tan, Peetace | DEATH SUDDENLY TES F 3 { $ | tua it was explained with care to| vous and wenk Inst night that SOOO HELE HEED E EEE EET EEE EE DEE DEER EEDOORED | Kounncau and Cruger, was boing done | collapsed and had to remain at home confession BATTALION CHIEF H ” by Tammany foremen, | BROTHER LAY ALL NIGHT INA Whether Carnivale tells all he § ORT “My Roc’s Always Been a Gentleman,” She Say8) -wiw « square toiiow ike Rots GRAVEYARD. | Knows oF not cannot be determined Ra eee of Carnivale, ‘and He Hadn't Ought to Suf- — |.0n the job,” te Mayor's aecrctaricn | Every night aince Metra Led ‘UNI! his statements are checked up. Th: dis edaes cidne ta cares, argued, “the department will be|@way this #cene I and early in the morning the pack] fer for the Things Others Done.” purged of all this rottenness.” However, the District Attorney ts not ’ he niet fe r \hgain starts out, For two nighte fol- | worrying much about Carnivale, for Olinville Avenue, the mm. Fetherston ion high class enginest, | WIDE pape ce ae Indicted | he has in prompect another tmportant| Bronk, When stricken he was in his By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. but never dabbled in politics, Ho| Wan “Buster” Giamart art & ctl : ‘Witness to corroborate evidence al-|Wiform and preparing to leave his didn’t know Rofrano. friend lay in wait in a cem y home for Me “My ‘Roo’ hadn't ought to suffer for the things others done.” “If there in grat behind his home, The place is an old | Feady in hand in the person of Pa jeapie of No, # That ia the calmly defiant apologia of Pauline si 1s, the woman | ; in the department) sowigh graveyard, fenced in and un ‘ rial AS cee calmly defiant apologia of ullne Samuels, the woman! I guess I'll find it,” said Fetherston. Hh ih rsa tree toate he omasco Vorearo, under indietment ry had ene /;|{m the Rofrano case, who had abjured the gangsters’ law against “aqueal-|) ‘Hetter lot Kofrany find it. | He SE Tre youre Pe tay Watohe for perjury and in the Tombs beoause he @an't furnish a $50,000 bond. ‘The confession of Louls De Mar, ‘Mow in the hands of the District At- " torney, states that Porcaro and Bron- @inl, the Brooklyn saloonkeeper, con- ry knows the Itallans and can get them | ee eee ey of Roftano’s room. yan the way from | ing” in order to keep the far more ancient and deep- rooted law which makes her man’s injury her own. For hours she had been shut in the District Attor- ney’s office with her sweetheart, Rocco Carnivale, the murder pawn. She had brought him from Clinton dled vopleny Aha ween forty youre 1h he dparimant to talk some one higher ‘up ‘sus: xented, WHEN FETHERSTON’S 8US8PI- CIONS WERE AROUSED. Rofrano wasn't in the department From a hallway ac the front entrance of Rofi on Oliver Street another pair watched. When the word came that Ro- frano’s motor boat was gone and there was @ suspicion he might have left WHY, He Pesci would bolster Frank | tinasing oonfession, Rofrano indictment. If they told Pauline tastefully in a dark blue silk frock, with a wide white collar and a wide ‘dark hat. have sworn that the 4 been watching eagerly was now close murder of “Mike “You got nothing else to ask moe,"| mari shail stated, rather than questioned, a "4 the basis of the avenged. jamar! Last ‘Thursday Al disappeared from his home, } 2 She has @ strangely soft o knew where Jong when Commissioner Fetherston i i | | ducted a school of perjury in Por- es A Prison as a voluntary witness for the State tn its| began to fos! vaxuely that things | O90, Ot the fatntul leurenante ag lights should be put in order at | care’s occ st No. 11 Broadway, | Beaver Street, case against Michael Rofrano, indicted as the master| Were beginulng to happen.” He was) ‘© brothers undertook’ to run | ‘ wido' ” 1 derstand 0} down the clue. In a Httle motor boat this season of the year. where tie posed as an importer of nave |G witew, (ie Catering of all the tangled moves in the doing to doath: of | K good friend that. there was’a wort | He searched Long Island Sound near y a On. Brondinl id dean epeaapen anes Michael Gaimari. | of Understanding among the 3,800 Beverly Peetog uve ecsvares Woe Plan now, for eye-comfort, cheerfulness, artistic cording to jar, who is only twen- ans that rano was the real boss 1 weg he pal hs ear el eta * . cere 7 “ 2 ty-three years old and phen “ee has FORGETS HER QWwn NAME. Pauline Samuels is a robust woman, full-throated, | ana that Fe nerston was only @ fig- [Ne Was aceking, but without success. surroundings and economical a First aid— deep-bosomed, wide-hipped. But she was white with urehead. ‘etherston i# Irish, and| SEARCH LODGING HOUSES made $50,000 by his association with|Youmg Woman Stricken After 44] he didn’t like that WITH FLASHLIG SS vasa, wees srepared (6 Sui8l < Mabie a renews fatigue, her eyes were red-rimmed and she didn’t) eign clash came when Rotrano| Not Arad le) res ole an't ‘any kind of a contract for Leaving “am Afternoon Party” | want to be interviewed, Nevertheless—"I treat people right if they treat | wanted to take charge of the stables a ent in the lower ftallan anybody 1th te In-Tom Foley's district. That Ty | quarter of Manhattan has been left who would pay. an{'{h het hands pressed to her temples | me right,” she remarked, and she did not protest when I walked with her in Tom Foley’ district. That would /unsearched. Led by Al or John ( De Mar says that when Italy went | Woman attracted the attention 0 from the Criminal Courts Building to the corner where she wished to| Foley man or his conversion to "Home satted weaetoalin ad a hi etbach, or QUALI ” into the war with Austria and the St! take a Fourth Avenue car, I had a few minutes to study this woman, who | Rulo” Democracy. Although Rofrano’ Might. have. talon refuse | a gsthie Sia petite Rdg perhaps holds in her square white hands the life of a rich and politically | Gummy uot thot thet injection of | eee ths, Past, week. | Fiaahlighits | Gas Mant ] es fo the front Brondini and Poroaro | rful 4 who is slowly, surely, relentlessly closing those hands, | open politics into the lower east side have revealed the features of Itali powe’ man, and who is sleeping in lodging houses and some opened an office and advertised that ital in| MAN" 18 | stables would demoralize his work- may have awakened ¢ Sonsered 1 ‘they would give advice to reservists i oath BS zoung| “A GOOD-LOOKING wo Michael Rofrano, indicted as the | INK, force ; 3 at the search as the par on| Formerly who @i4 not desire to ret gn afternoun part om C “ROC'S” PAULINE. moving spirit of the murder, but still en here, Rofrano,” declared} with its vigil. The Glamart brothers | 25c, return to Italy {fog been stricken, mith a, violent ‘There is no temptation to be sop-|at large and with only one fello n iaa the two men faced} are convinced that Rof in| : oken wi 0 ° 5 ; at Ro! : 4 eure veare were zany of those e bad low c 1 vat Pauline Sam.|Plotter’s uncorroborated statement ther in the Commissioner's of-lany of the irt For Upright and Inverted Gas Lights men in comfortable circumstances pily seavimente) about © sui'b> Against him were he captured, No- one day Jast January. “You! york, but the | owning more or lees prosperous busl- | a2” Jo wan sent to Bellevue, She seoms|ucle, With her fully developed figure, | Hoay is telling what Pauline Samuels Came here presumably to eliminate! ig not in hiding in the home of a| — oo bout twenty years old, t# five fect | p, Kt red. only by a id t DE graft. Instead, you are building up— ne of a| mess ventures. Inches in height and wore a black er creamy skin, mari only by sald to istrict Attorney, But to build he omy friend in @ more fashionable sec A di d G id Pri H Masesting $0 De Mar Heigenes, In height and wore @ black | soos on the throat; her black, frizsly| il by Itself there aped the story that) OF at least trying to build UPA Po-lof the city, The homes of somo prom. | warded Grand Prize, Highest Honor such of the| inde blue drean trimmed with gray. curls, ehe qualifies perfectly, in the | Pauline Samuels had offered to find | == - inent men are under constant sur- | , Panama-Pacific International Exposition eyen of the average man, as “a good- | confidently to. mua nobody could say anything else of Not tt | 100 Points Excellent. is 5 haps him. He ain't done no murder. Not the slightest clue has been looking woman.” She was dressed the corroborative The street car for which she had overlooked by the two broth ear | horp note sovnding for the first time 4y | Volos, at least when she le not excited. me acbe-doubied. story lin the curiously soft voice that seemed 4 was. Early yesterday morning im They say that she wept wildly while to apologize for its own offenses ie thet araee gaunt and haggard. In| | she was oloseted in, the District At- Inflection. “‘Cause I'm all tired out |th@ few days he had been through | almost every Italian settlement and labor camp for mi about New York, He had not had a single mo- ment of rest and was only driven with thelr questions, an’ I ain't got a thing to say. “[ know my ‘Roo’s' done nothing wrong, an’ I want him to tell what he knows an’ not suffer for what others done, That's all. Goodby.” And I couldn't help Tremombering the thing the wife OY “Lefty Louis” Rosenberg said to me the night be- fore his execution; she also volun- teered to go on the witness stand after the death of the man she loved, “We know the boys are innocent, but if they were guilty, who-put them up to it, who planned that crime?” Pauline Samuels, Itke Lillian Rosen- g, has done her best to help the tate to answer that question, Will Pauline Samuels succeed as Lillian | torney’s office, and #he probably is) | taimed with the hysteria so few women of her type escape, The really interesting thing about Pauline Samuels is not her looke nor her weaknessee—she hares these with many women— but her strength, her determina- tion, her self-control, her tight lipped, tradition-smashing cour- Distinc- tive Store Not only in immense itself little more hardly and that more defiant light t lon, E 62-786 Crive The Most Cornple Why tide the ti time to visit such high class Apartment Houses as these in search of a comfortable Winter home? rT Pauline Bamuels shut her wide, thick-lipped mouth resolutely last | May when she was called as a wit- | ness against Gaetano Montimagno, who hag been sentenced to death for ‘the murder of Michael Gaimari. She had nothing to tel, she sald, of pos- te Furniture newness stock, but every piece through- out the store is Rosenberg succeeded? We District Attorney | Easel not surprised elegram from Pauline! At any t Perking waa to receive @ selling ev: sttemplea YOU A worthy of your confidence and patronage. To Introduce You Te our new store me have inaugurated a eplendid Fall opening syiilering artistic furniture at prices ever before Welcome to Credit in full measure of genuine assistance, 128 par cent. Discount for Cash. the prices and know the savings. Ifyouare against the “blind price tag” this store is nqnoGnn tae cea SAE GLE CANS TIENT TUNIS RS STE SEENON ESSE TEENA BEEBE SESSA All Goods plainly marked | mation about telephone messages traced from that apartment to the Street Cleaning Department and the Home Rule Demooratio Club, where Michael Rofrano waa likely to be found daye and evenings respectively, Bhe didn’t know anything about any thing. According to her own testimony sho was kept in @ cell for nearly o week without being admitted to bail, | cross-questioned for howww at a stretch and threatened with exposu® ‘of her past and with indictment for y sible mut y conferences in her house | Samuels in the prison at Platts. | marked with @ Bg |it No, sit New Utrecht Avenuc, [DUNE seying, ainply tat Carnivale) plain figure price H@ | prookiyn, where she lived with Rocco | [int MU “Ceti nour train. trip | tag, enabling you to see 4 HRY eta A BRON tia ete . Carnivale She could give no infor- | with him, for almost Immediately ne was started for New York, It is in- teresting to speculate on their con- “Did you have any trouble in mak- ing him see what you saw?” | asked Pauline Samuels, | She misunderstood at first, “I guess I didn't have no trouble in making him see me, I guess he was mighty glad to eee ma," she boasted, with a proud flash of her gray-brown eyes, THE DEVOTION OF THE FAITH- FUL WOMAN. “But was it hard for you to con- vince him that he ought to confess?” 438-440-442 WEST 810 ST. RUG~=CARPET CLEANSING in Fise-Proof Building, You can find out all about them the murder of Gaimart 1f she didn't . Pero, because he knows I'm through wv orld Ads . any day. tell all eho knew, But—she didn't * ising by ain id. WH, OVER A CENTURY tal know it, t alwaye ha a Th May, A \ ‘Roo murder in the second degree, in this same Gaimarl case, and Was sent to! Clinton Prison under an indetermin- ate wentence, from twenty years to how i long have you known him?” “Hight years,” with a challenging }upward thrust of the chin, If she'd been just @ bit more self-conacious srt, ‘hing toe, ft Te iseviual you | 76 518 World ‘To Let’? Ads. during the first ’ eight months of this year— 782 -786 te, Laat ‘week Daniine Samuela | Pauitie Samuels would have added an soeet A ee ROS |] a ore cease | A Veit | 7.4 4017 More than the Herald, Times, Sun, Betweenaa'vassis Py Saw a katara ’ Tribune and Press One Block Above Hippodrome Fe ol ys Mths fia operse tee 10 Kenmare St, ber the facts, Rocco Carnivale, the eT Soren ater Fae A AONETOA OIA ANAL LV anaeed | man Pauline Samuels loves, shut Md prison for at least halt « ee hit neat ue avi vectn” etnhealty, Moving M Our Otiices, ADDED TOGETHER! tee el