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TOLD 10 MURDER GAMBLER OR Dlé, GUNMAN TESTES Antonio Notaro Calmly Tells Jury at Giordano Trial How He Killed Verrazano, | nness that was surpris- 0 of Elmdale, L. 1, told a jury before Judge Nott in Gen- eral Gessions to-day how he shot and ‘Killed Giuseppi Verrazano, a gambler, ™ @ restaurant at No. Street, Oct. 6, 1916. Notaro, who frag tried and acquited for the kill- {ng of Verrazano, is now testifying as @ State w Giordano, . uloonkeeper of Tomkins- ville, &. 1, for instigating Verrazano’s Meath. ‘The tric 341 Broome ess in the trial of Angelo s the first held in this County of the mon arrested as the re- @ult of the coufession of Raffaello Daniciio, the brooklyn barber who told District Attorney Swann last No- vember that he had added in the kill- ing of twenty-six men in this city be- Cause they interfered with the finan- cial returns of a gambling ring. Ac- cording to Assistant District Attor- hey Brothers Giordano was the chief of the gamt ring. Brothers told the jury thet because Giordano en- vied Vurraguno’s receipts from a gambling at No. 54 James Street i: 8 for his death, Notaro sald he was twenty-six years oid, ad been in the United States about eight years, and had dono but little actual work in that time. He joined the Navy House @ang of cut throats in Brooklyn, which nule their headquarters in a ‘treet, and there met Notaro said ed to these two men shoemaker, recognized deader of the gang. *The night of the shooting,” Nota- Fo told the jury, "we met in a Grand Street saloon, Thera were the de- fendant, Duniclio, ‘Tony the Cheese’ and. Alfonso Sgroia, whom I knew as ‘Butch.’ Gtordano told us that Verthane Yad to de killed that night and when I protested that I didn't ‘want to Kill a man without receiving any orders from my boss, Tony Pi- retta, the gang leader, Giordano told me 1 would have to do it, Some of Giordago's hirelings had followed the doomel im. the restaurant in Broome St: me agd ‘Butch’ to kill him. When I refuded to dio the job without orders fromiemy boss Gi no told me that and Giordano picked | | prosecution, said he testified of his own free will and when informed that Gang. Altogether h in thirteen or fe testified, and whe he got for each was drawing $ paid us that w nat I know." Daniello said he had lived at No, 1926 Pacific Street, Brooklyn, and had known Glordano for seven years, meeting bim frequently in the head- quarters of the gang of gunmen in Navy Street, Brooklyn. Giordano, he said, told him that he was going to have Verrazano killed because the latter refused to sell him his gam- bling business. The witness said he a fatal shot he said was present at the killing and cor- roborated " ro’s story edid tr have to answer any ques- ons ¢ mitht tend to incriminate | cape him, he replied | Yes, I know, f[ want to tell all | said, that he joined ployed or not. A man with a family} got $20 a week and a man without a family got $10 or $15 a week.” Queried about the number of mur- ders he had actually committed, Dani- ello declared that he had never fired That was loft to others, | Peafness or head noises should give CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head noises go toe your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength), and add to It 4 pint of hot + and a little granulated ar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breath- ing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Any one who has Catarrhal r we were em- ‘this prescription a trial.—Advt. Did You Take Advantage of This Announcement in Has Ever Shown. At $24.75 every one of these suits | commands attention and stands rigid examination. 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