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—— ON ee eee ae BUMPED INTO HI PE NRUSHFOR HOME “70! + |from Adam and deciares he killed him in self-defense. Mondi told hin story to reporters f While he waited to be fingerprinted ‘and photographed. * “I am forty years old,” ho said, “and live with my wife and five chil- dren at No, 106 Sullivan Btreet, Brooklyn. We were all very happy yesterday morning because I had ob- tained a new job as jongshoreman at 4 pler near West 34th Street, on the North River. “I was in such a hurry to get home last night that as 1 was rushing along through West 34th Street I bumped Into this man Mond, “I almost upest him and he became angry, I apologized to him—he was twice my size—but nothing I could say appeared to appense his wrath. “The more he taiked and cursed the angrier he became and finally he began belaboring me with his longshore- man's hook. He was making mince- Mondi Says Mafkino Hit Him With Longshoreman’s Hook After He Apologized. . Vincenso Mondi, who was brought to Police Headquarters to-day charged with killing Bartolomeo Markino carly last evening in West Mth Street west of the Tenth Avenue corner, says he did not know Markino There has been no raise in the price of Postum as there has ~ ~ been in Coffee From every stand— ' point—pocketbook. ~—~health— taste SPRING BED Co. KLET OF ENGLANDER PRODUCTIONS FOR OLECP AND acer Bd ec cla "THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1919.4 meat out of me when I pulled a pen- knife with @ two-and-one-palf-inch Dlade and let him have it, He fell 4nd I ran,” Mondi’s face bears marks of the other longshoteman'’s hooks and at Headquarters the police appeared to give credence to his story. When Markino fell a crowd chased oe ‘ SAUCE the fleeing Mondi and he was ar- CHICAGO, Sept. 3.—Friends to-day in; for rested by Patrolman Ahearn and| believed Jeremiah Sedevy's realization Fish, Re taken to the West 87th Street Police| that his war wounds had caused his Soups, Fish, Roasts, station. His principal worry to-day | sweetheart’s love for him to conse, Gravies, Chops, Cheese, a ared to be that he had received] prompted him last night to shoot her 2 ho answer to a telegram pent to Mrs Through the hoart and then fire @ bullet Begsnne Lora ae re eaadiag oY SI The girl is Mary Barnett. She had worn Jerry's ring since before he went to war. Over there he was ed and & ‘st night Mise Barnett told him ahe ON JERSEY ROADHOUSES could not marry him, Instantly there SAUCE revolver shot and then another. ‘THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Proprietors, Bartenders and Waiters) Rounded Up in Eight Passaic County Resorts, PATERSON, N. J. Sept. 3.—Proprie- tors and waiters .n eignt Passaic County roadhouses, rounded up and ar- rested at midnight by agents of the United States Department of Justice, were held to-day by United States Com- missioner Feeney for the Federal Grand Jury on charges of violating the War- time Prohibition Act. Proprietors’ bail Was fixed at $1,000 and employeos $600. ‘The defendants were: Joseph Searle, proprietor, Wikies | Driving Park Hotel, Mountain View; Frank Donato, proprietor, and Louis Weber and Nicholas Donato, waiters, Colonial Inn, Singac; Ernest Huebner, proprietor, and Thomas Harth, tender, Halfway House, West Paterson ; Hilda Clifford, proprietor, and Rose Gor- don, waiter, Richfleld Inn, Richfield John Jacobs, proprietor, and Annie Jacobs, waiter, Robin Hood Inn, Notch Road, Clifton; Albert Jegher, proprietor, Great Ndtch Hotel, Notch Road, Clifton ; Albert Heuman, proprietor, Park Inn, Passaic; Morris Levy, proprietor, Old Homestead Hotel, Delawanna. ‘The raid covered & six or seven-mile drive, most of the houses being situated dlose to the boundary line between Passaic and Bssex Counties. Mon and women agents of the “D. J." are said to have been collecting evidence for the past four or five we I, it in sald, agree that they had litte dim- culty getting any kind of hard liquor. VIRGINIA GIRL ACCUSES YOUTH OF TAKING GEMS Says He Vanished With Jewelry After Doing Her Slight Favor That Started Acquaintance. John Levens, twenty-three years 01d, Of No, 60 Orange street, Brooklyn, Wes arraigned in the Yorkville Court to-day and held in $1,000 bail on a short affidavit charg! fommodore Hotel. he performed @ slight serv- ice for her at the hotel and then foroed so cashed @ bad check for Detective John A. Hughes, of the Bast Gist Street Po! algned the short aff! and is said to have annoyed a mumbe? of women. He was arrested at 124 Street and Broadway last night just’ as he met a young woman. Ghe buret Into tears and ed to the subway. 11 the chai Legal Bill Too Hig! Another delay in the final settle- ment of the $11,000,000 estate left by John B, Manning was occasioned yes- terday when Agnes Manning Bannon, a daughter of the millionaire, filed Objections to, the nccounting of ‘the #160000 rendered ‘by Hille Laid. ea jervice: mi BROOKLYN | Special Advance Sale Autumn Hats of Velvet WITH FACINGS OF BEAVER OR PANNE VELVET soft brimmed large pokes — of of new and OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & @ Fulton Street, Brooklyn “ ANNOUNCE FOR THURSDAY ** A varied assortment of chic Turbans, rolling hats, » sailors and Panne and Lyons ornaments, glycerine Ostrich. Brown, Taupe, Navy and combinations. cmt 7,50 Are Exceptional exceptional Velvet. quality Trimmings French Colors, flowers Black, ONE-LEGGED SOLDIER Being Jilted Because Maimed in War | 1 MAKES LITTLE OFFERENCE WHAT You Mais eestor WORLO “WANT” WILL FIND UT if your MEAT or FISH KILLS GIRL AND SELF aT 1 can greatly improve ba flaver by adding Believed Cause of Tragedy. ere found dead. Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 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