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‘years ago, of Benedetto Madonin in + the lower East Side of Manhattan, he VENGEANCE MARK CARVED ON VICTIM AN BARREL MURDER arise lal Police Think Man Found Slain Had “Squealed” on Gang of Crooks. ‘The body of Gaspero Candella, pick- pocket, with the throat out and ao Gross carved on the chin, was found last night in a barrel in a vacant lot } im Brooklyn near 8th Avenue and | 48th Street, he ‘circumstances were precisely similar to those of the death, fifteen | Madenia had “squealed” concerning ‘the operations of a counterfeit gang. Candelia, the police think, was be- Tleved to have “squealed” concerning the recent murder of Giachino Panetti No, $26 East 106th Street, who was shot in the stomach on the morning of September 26, by one of four men who intercepted him on his way home, Detectives Mancini, De Martini and Behan, sdon after the death of Pan- THE EVENING W WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1918, EDITOR SENT HOME FROM FRANCE, WHO DIES SOON nort wan traced to Brooklyn, where he lived a few days at the home of Candelia. Then the Candellas moved to a little hotel at No. 2838 West 17th Btreet, Coney, Island Avenue. Sanson! went there, too, and at 6 o'clock this morning he was arrested. The police believe Candella was killed by friends of Sanzoni, who be- Neved Sandetla had given information or was about to do The iatter! theory i# regarded as stronger, since Candella’s murdyy ocourred not later than yesterday and Sanzoni appar- ently believed himself safe until his arreat this morning. Banzoni when questioned admitted he was present at the shooting of Panetti, but denied he had done it. | Candelia was last seen by his wife on Thursday afternoon at 6 o'clock, when he told her he would be nome for supper at 7 o'clock. She suid Sanzoni was with him at the time, > | | | Richard Webster of Brook | d over to the City Chamber- $4541, being the smount expenses of for | hia oftice An auction of unclaimed articles Which have accumulated at the ew York PostoMfice will held in the Ww PostoMee Bulldin Street and Bighth Avenue, next Wednesday at. 10 The articles will be open for, Inapection on Monday and Tuesday. ‘The Repreaentatixe Board of th Fea. | for Child Study at the oO wiapripe last pi of Mrs. Ho te MS Gi twent he ROBERT J COLLIER Osos vy BACK anos ht In honor | . It being her ivereary as president of 8 will be completed to-day for the funeral of Robert J, Colll The big steel steamer Tollard. first to @ttl, began looking for Antonio San- be built'at the Croton Iron Works in °t'tor and publisher of Collier ; New London, Conn, will be launched Weekly, who dropped dead from gont, who had disappeared from his iii) aft Th . SMP eS a cere tet a eee heart disease at the dinner table home at No. 2149 24 Avenue. San- christened dy Mra. Charles W. Morse.” ——SS es Chance in ownership of the Christian st night at his home, No, 1067 ernie, * und nations sronxly Fitth Avenue, a few hours after through the ase of Graham Pat: terson of Chicago of a. controlling ine 8 return from Kurope, His father, | terest, Was announced to-day. Poter F, Collier, died as suddenly | BABY SCREAMED BEDS OF RASH B. inflamed, Itched urned. 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The partial and he lived at No, $2 Mott 2 removal of restrictions bevomen effect- other high oMficiais of the department lation i never Jmterrupted conversations when ba? typ Hae rggne he ‘entered to shine thelr shea. %—~The entries for Monday's + as follows; umes Uk cornerstone of the new Harlem from heart disease eight years ago a horseback than W. C, A, Building, 124th Stre: Lenox Avenue, will be inid at? this afternoon. Alexander Bulical and Dormick Cor- | gina of Mo. 19 fans, after returning from leaving the son more LUGHTLESS “NIGHT ORDER PARTLY REMOVED MONDAY *!Ban on Store and Window Illu- mination Lifted by Fuel- Administration. WASHINGTON, Nov. 9,—Regulations | 8 formulated by the Fuel Adminstration “Pep, every Police Commissioner since Theo- dore Roosevelt occupted the position, died to-day, For twenty-two years he the Bootbiack,” known to ‘and !¥¢ next Monday, Nov. ll, The stipu- lations announced to-day superse lightiess nights” order uffecting ° New York, New England, New Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland remains in force except with reference wot out el * Seite and ‘tour or recently with Influenza, Nurali days: be to the illumination of stores or sho} caused Under the announcement 4 ay the = / a clofea ana then only on the “lightless — —~——— TAX SERVICE COST $100. ice Headquarters has sent a arKe feral piece ase tribute to his PRN SSE PIMLICO WINNERS, Griffin of West 2th Street and Park ‘Terrace, Manhattan. He testified that lots he owned at No, 50% Norfolk Street were sold for back taxes of $340.25 last January and received a notice from Theodore I. Schwartsman, No, 18, Mon Street, Brookly, who toid him he'ropresented Abram ‘Altman, buyer of \the lien. 1 artetin aid he paid Schwartzman $100 tog *Hofokus alsa * field, lo PIMLICO ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, PIMLICO, Md,, Nov. her with the back 17; “Liger ue wie 18 gered no pavers” og vlan ill an ae a mike tna atgirestn | wa int Cog MD i) ered /OLOsING STOCK QUOTATIONS. 107 With ie changes trom previous cloe, Low % ge 3s Last. Ly nie. TAL; ‘Turemoll, 141 148; (a) Cynosure, 100! iam Steet route esac? cere + a + t uate hack Claiming Handicnn: ee. Sugar + ax “Currency, p14: im “to = 3 : Ge ah + 10: Bhar Apsiaiel, + (a Meant 116) Hoshi Ko: Tol + te Oi 11h rac, \ te ma cs et Bah sae for re eee a . st Light, 54) pe | 1 3: faller Dancer, 31, 108 a. 308, ik os *ialifae Mts iad: iadient (sig oh 2: 0) Carvel Xe reroute a) Weld pre year ode and uowand avers Daa ntl bd VARE | | if Pa i, Y . PN on lk fal Hey ‘}| Saturday Night, 116: Hande uh itr *d crest + iS te histint ne _fiennert Wraeia gar-oila and uorrard ope | ‘orn Newel leas. ler ‘ie oe sie aules, 6, Bintan” HY nt to, ae ra te Hs % tieat Nor i frase Coviet:: Me “ot HS Fa BAD SPRAINS OR | MUSCLE STRAIN B° SES AFTER ARRIVAL HERE | next Saturday evening. | Infantr wive a recital, in which she will ex- ploit more of the chansons of Fri WANTS A DOUBLE FARE ON YONKERS TROLLEY LINES | Third Avenue Officials Threaten to Biltmore Gives 4 ‘ H First Musicale; Opera Next Week me Musicaies were started for the season yesterday auspiciousiy. There wi a crowded audience that showed appreciation of th tists and lot the programme presented in no \etinted measure. Anna Case a lovely vision to the eye, sang old folk songs ‘and modern ballads with equal facil- ity and charm. Louis Graveure, whose vogue now is well established, sang French and English songs with captivating grace of volce and man- ner, Mischa Elman, the violinist, showed anew that, morning or night,| Pi his tone Is impeccable and his facility that of a master player. “Samson et Dalila” will start the opera season at the Metropolitan Opera House next Monday night, with Caruso and L Homer in the name parts. “Aida” on Wednesday, “The Daughter of the Regiment” on) Thursday, “La Forza dei Destino” on) Friday, “Thats” at the Saturday matl- nee and “Cavalleria” and “Pagiiacet” in double bill, for a popular priced { programme, on Saturday night, com~ plete the week's bil | Edwin Hughes will give « piano recital at Aeolian Hall next Thursday The Chamber Music series an- nounced by tho Berkshire String Stop Cars Unless City Quartet at Aeolian Hall has been “ ” By Sylvester Rawling. joatponed indefinitely because Mr. Is “Zoned, otlarksky, the second violinist, has Sein calle’ be the eclore, The Common Councii of Yonkers hi under consideration what is regarded The City College Sunday afternoon & final appeal from the Third Aven: free organ recitals by Prof. Samuel A. Railroad of New York, and a threat t+ Baldwin, for the present will be given stop the Yonkers trolley service, which at St. Luke's Church, beginning to- it controls, President F, W. Huff of morrow, the railroad says in @ letter that the PEL RR ere PGE company will auspend operation unl “SUSPICION” FILM PLAY ‘the Council zones the city and allows « AT BROADWAY THEATRE *u¥ tare. The Public Service Commission refused to act on the company's reque: Bro for an increase In fare, The vompw y padway Theatre will be Grace wants to charge § cents In the businua Davison in “Suspicion,” @ PlaY section and an additional & cents to whieh deals with effects that may be suburban districts, which wovd make roduced after the war. Charles the fare 10 cents trom Getty Square ty Chaplin in “Bhoulder Arms” will be {h¢ ay, & route tmvelled dally by retained for a third week, The Council will act permane~Palace “BORDER WIRELESS” | AT 81ST STREET THEATRE . On tho screen the Slst Street Theatre for the entire week William Hart will be seen in “Border Wire- |less” as» bandit who enlists in the rbd Thero will alse be vaudeville acts, ———ifiieetaie “FROLICS OF THE NITE” OLYMPIC’S ATTRACTION “Frollcs of the Nite” will be the attraction at the Olympic, Maude Rockwell is the principal momber of the company, which also inoludes | Vaudeville performers and a chorus of girls. —_——— “LITTLE WOMEN” THE | STRAND FEATURE} Louisa M. Aleott's story “Little Women" wili be presented on the screen at the Strand Theatre, There will also be.“‘Scrambles in the Alps,” the Topical Review, the Allied War! Review and @ comedy, together with orchestral and vocal selections. HE Biltmore Friday Morning The main film attraction at the 15,000 persons. Monday. | “CHARITY. ee. ALLIED TH MOTION AND MUS WILLIAM FOX Chai The Society of American Singers, now well advanced in the second month of its season of opera comique at the Park Theatre, bas found its presentation of Gilbert and Sullivan's operas 80 popular that on next Thurs- day evening “Pinafo: will be re~ vived to supplement the performance of “The Mikado” and "The Pirates of Penzance.” ANNOUNCES Leo Ornstein, uncommon in all th he does, w)!l give two piano recitals Acolian Hall next week, the first on Tuesday afternoon and the second on Saturday afternoon. MutJa Niessen-Stone, formerly of the Metropolitan Opera’ Company, will give a song recital at Aeolian Hall | WHY HAIR FALLS OUT i Dandruff causes a feverish irrita-| Mra. Robert Bacon, the head of a committee of New York women, has arranged an entertainment at the Hippodrome to-morrow afternoon—a Christmas benefit for the 152d Field Artillery. The ‘igade, part of the 77th Division, ew York's Own,” consists of the 804th, 305th, 306th Fieid Artillery and the 3024 Ammunition Train, all of whom are now on the tion of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, | agencies and hot loosen and then the hair comes out fast. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of Dan- HIPPODROME MR. firing line in France, Schumann-|derine at any drug store for a few Management Charies Heink, Lenora Sparkes, Riccardy|cents, pour a little in your hand and Ditiagham. Martin, David Bispham, Sascha Jacob-| rub well into the scalp. After several sen, Sergt. Irving Berlin and «/applications all dandruff disappears company of 260 soldiers of the Tat Yvette Gullbert, at the Maxine El- lott Theatre, to-morrow evening, will 22d and a battalion from Gov- jand will take part. and the hair stops coming out.—Advt. Tomorrow Night (Nov. 10) at 8. Popular Priesey We, $1, $1.00, 82, $2.50, ernors PIWOTO PLAYS. 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MOTION PITRE 1 | Direction of S.L.ROTHAPEEL COMMENCING SUNDAY CARL B, CARLTON Presents “A ROMANCE OF THE AIR’’ FEATURING GREEK EVANS : { GLADYS RICE BARITONE §OPRANO RIVOLI ANIMATED PICTORIAL Including the Oreet War Review, RAPEE will cond THE RIVOLI ORCHESTRA in “TSCHAIKOWSKY'S 1812." O-DAY, LAST TIMES, J. Stuart Binckton’s “SAFE FOR DEMORMCY * PRIC ean 7, Announcemen ther epectal fei ETE OEY SE THE a free Mor! oR mare Amociates COMMENCING SUNDAY Nov. 16th. Prices ona om ot eer eee OPERA HOUSE Sunday Night, Noy. 17th. PRICES, 190,,0800 “A WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE” VINCENZO BALLESTER| HELENA MORRILL BARITONE SOPRANO RIALTO ANIMATED MAGAZINE rR Ae GS PICTURE STARTING MONDAY, HOV. 117M, Yond. 30 IBBION Soe Bi Either Armory HELDS GATHENED FOR THE U. & COM ve! tiailona dali ramet tt yr pregtamine fetun Pasvante ‘These Expositions Thritt Yeo W With Their ORGANIZED BY PRO! 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Lester Sharhan an SCHER AND He ansociatis WiLL Spowaty tak PROCEEDS TO THE UNITED TWO GREAT WAR RELIC EXPOSITIONS 23d REGIMENT ARMORY Bedford and Atiantio Aves, Brookiya, 8 DAYS tot P.M. 1d De hibits showing how our es band ‘alited a Dancve jatriotio Views, A CONCERT “SINGING TUET OF VICTORY ‘concerts, JOHN BUC GRNACK Associated with Mr. MoCormack will be MAGGIE TEYT JACQUES THIBAUD Soprano Pranevs Ooectent Vieja F. Me- OPERA $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.00, $5.00, A GENUINE VARSITY FOOTBALL GAME tof, the Opposing, Fhevens, together, with ature with cre prise and some Unrille ig" t0r ‘the. VICTORY BALL vent that will overs AT Mave ofkiatic eat CUE AND On ILIAN TUG ANIZATIONS 4 NO MA ity CROWNING Charles Harvey, William Gibson, Joseph Mumphreys aad Wil Preseat = Military Concert and © BOXING CARNIVAL tn hich hear of te, puginie world il gre the ew i Cre rama te he show ae, aeores ing Co Hed mittee jnited War date the entire "peoconds tot METROPOLITAN The Netional Assoelitivn of Friars Announces an All Star FRIARS FROLIC Under the Personal Direction of AR A Mel ot rat hel Personally Kaited by 3 by Mr. Rothapfel, in tones vi + AUCTION | yan Ma 1 ak Aas 4 + 8 HUGO RIPSENFELD will conduct ay t g| SALE ny + 3] iat sie alba Tecan | it +3! & THE RIALTO | ORCHESTRA & es LAM ewelling right out with +t " Smetane’s OEE Poem, ‘Vysehrad” we “St. Jacobs Liniment” ae 4 TO-DAY, LAST TIMES—MAK MARSH in “HIDDEN FIRES.’ + 8 is SAAR ES 3] ES RECON CE ARE = a | Rub it on a sprained ankle, wrist, t 3 —— <= — — ———$—$$__—— FOR SALE. shoulder, back or a sprain oF strain + $ BROADWAY AND G18T oF, PN eee) powers + anywhere, that’s wher line the +9 PHONE SCHUYLER 8068, ||. 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Temple Bmanu-Bl) Mise EVANGELINE BOOTH (Commander-in-Chief Salvation Army Forces in the United States) Dr, KAKL RETLAND (Direptor St, George's Church) Presentation of Salvation Army, workers just returned from the Front Line Trem in France General admission tickets at the door, No soilettation for the United War Work s_moet) HIPPODROME . . . SPECIAL tereersany Afternoon ceLeB RATE at 2.4% ARTI ® Grand Gala Codcert MME. SCHUMANN MISS LEONORA SPARKES GIANT Consolidated PERCY GRAINGER IRVING BERLIN BAND DAVID BISPHAM Rocco RICCARDO MARTIN pL STIRRING MILITARY DRILL Battalion af Soldiers Pntire promote ie Xmas cat. and Home astlliaties i “NEW Youit's ‘OWN: sucratlen ay POPULAR PRICES #, LAST TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY— MATINEE, 3.15. EVENING, 8.18, A Continuous Laughter Show, ve. Journal, THEY ACT LIKE THEY FIGHT See Soldiors Sailors in “WHAT NEXT?” A Convulsive 3-Act Farce, At Brooklyn Academy of Music, Lafayeite Ave. «i 304th, 305th 306t FIELD ARTILLERY, 302d AMMUNITION TRAIN Christmas Auxiliary Benefit Concer! Mme. Schumann-Heink Percy Grainger HIPPODROME, Sun, Nov. 10, at 2,45 o clock TICKETS ON SALB ~~ STEAMBOATS, METHOPOLIIAN LINK te BOSTON “84 CAPE COD CANAL Including War Tax “0 Barclay 5000 POU GuRY ha a5, 200 St, ede "CEN TRAE HUDSON LINE HUDSON BIVEM NiVitE™ re NEW r BACON, service frow Wiet iy Niky Cena ia, a Bis Sm ie we Dinoit, Bh is ; following morsing eel ss reryy NO K ory} Xrouna rrr mut be. Battery Pree iu.d0 aoe ‘ah, WANTED, TRAINMEN, and STATION MEN, Ages 21 to 65, Subway and Elev Divisions, INTERBOROUGH RAPID TRANSIT CO, APPLY oa Mw oP, M, DaiL 100 BhOADWaAY a b WOOr aM oyU alte: . AND JD A¥,2 AND L&NOX AV, AND LbALNGLUN ANG bilu el, AND db av, Ln WB 6 1h an, Sunday World Wants Work Monday. Wonder,