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. Lotus and had spent ail bis sav- “ ‘went to the hotel, where they regis- <\ tered as Mr. and Mrs, Frank Grant. ¢ when the door was broken open the ae ee QE MOM eS WS (ODINE IN SUICIDE PACT WILL LIVE —. Wife, Vowing Vengeance, | Ready to Forgive Husband | | She Says Was “Vamped.” Red-eyed from weeping, Mrs. Frank Grantelll, “Italian beauty” of | the Bronx, is impatiently walting to- | day for permission to go to Bellevue | Hospital to visit her husband, who} is suffering from the effects of iodine | he drank in a suicide pact with Mrs. | Alma Lotus of Victor Street near Van | Nest Avenue, Bronx, at the Hotet| Gregorian yesterday. “Tt that woman Hives, her punishment into my declared Mrs. Grantelli, “for she has | stolen my husband's life and the| fives of our three children. She shall not go unpunished, . As for Frank— it ho wants me to forgive him, I would do so in @ second." At the hospital this noon it was said both Mrs. Lotus arid Grantelli would recover from the effects of the | poison, and might be freed to-mor- row, as under the amended criminal code attempted suicide is no longer @ felony. In telling the story of her hus-| band's alleged infatuation, Mrs, Grantelli showed no resentment, “He ‘was vamped by that woman, who knew he was making a lot of money,” the said. Four months ago Frank Grantelll, then employed by the Prudential In- @urince Company, met Mrs. Lotus and wrote an insurance policy for | = her. From the first he was infat- uated, and frankly told his wife and family so. His salary and tommis- sions from the company amounted to about $150 a week, and until he met Mrs. Lotus he had given most of it to bis wife. Afterward this money, Mrs. Grantelli says, went for auto rides and hotel bills for Mrs. Lotus. Be refused to listen to the pleadings of his wife and family. Sunday he called on his mother and told her his money was gone. He had lost his job‘ with the insurance company when ‘he declined to abandon Mrs. ings, he eald. He seemed worn and worried and talked of taking his own iife. ‘When the elder Mrs. Grantelli re- * fused to let him have any money un- * less he gave up Mrs. Lotus he left. tho fhouse fn anger. With the woman he Yesterday morning a maid heare groans coming from the room, and pair were found almost dead. Nearby were two bottles which had contained fodine and two notes, almost identica) in wording, telling of the love they| « had for each other and asking to be buried in the same grave. Grantelli’s family say Lotus left his wife when he discovered her infatua- tion for Grantelli. r PAIR Wi |COUPLE WHO TRIED $2,000,000 LIQUOR permits had been récommended for ; DIE TOGETHEhK FINES AND TAXES) ‘Agents are nearching the Adirondack: i SUICIDAL PACT \ Women Employed by Shevlin to GIRL AUTO DRIVER FINED $5, | Pour persons were in Get Dry Law Violators in Cab- arets and Roadhouses | prohibition nounced to-day that the fines anda] Hquor, taxes collected in his territory active in Brooklyn and they are looked | for in Manhattan. | Sheviin said his agents were making RANK GRANTED a half, and Rose, three months old. They are with their mother at the home of their grandmother, No. 1983 Crotona Avenue, Bronx. Does the Tea You Use Come in this Package? Every day people the world over are buying tea in this flavor- retaining package. Matchless quality has given LIPTON'S TEA Largest Sale in the World Pompeian Granteli, has three children, Benja-| |j min, four years old; Jasper, two and & daytime hours, . . Don’t touch your nest-e; always wanted! yy, 3rd Avenue Two Olive Oil ’ Summer Closing Hours Both of our stores will close at 1 o’clock on Saturday afternoons until further notice, For the convenience of our customers who are unable to come during the day Harl. Store will remain Each The Manse Evening Until 10 o’ All departments, as well as the office, will be running as usual these Monday evenings just the same as during regular Everything for Housekeeping Small Weekly or Monthly Payments, 1. And yet don’t deprive yourself of the beautiful home things you have h our Liberal Credit Plan you can enjoy aoe “yome-furnishings NOW. m a Charge Account with the “Oldest Furniture House in America” " COWPERTHWAIT & SONS 193- 205 Park Row 7 and l2ist St. Stores at Chatham Square % tee ate SATE SD glance pe nthe vocation | Bronx Mem Also f dont e Man's © and the Catskills for illicit stills. “in an automobile in ‘Turn’ 0 | Court Points to Dam MARTI he dog Children Oper fof Letting | Fr i San enforcement agent, ans jold, of No. 8791 Bay 16th Street, Brook+ lyn, was fined $6 In the Children } Brooklyn, to-day, charged with driving her father's automobile Judge Wilkin pointed out the danger amounted to more id that expenses have! 0 monstration of “prohiote at” he f i saying that such an incident was re-| Bogota, Ri 5 “ree ea at the game Jon at a profit’ he has made prepara] , spot, which Ils called “Dead Man's ponsible for two deaths on the Bouton | (R0\, i o Prous & lurve,” yesterday. Her father was jons for more vigorous enforcement! most Roud, & chauffeur sat beside|driving when the car struck the curd ¢ was made known to- | ilorence when she drove the automobile |and the child was thrown out. Mt women are now employed 08! over Manhattan Bridge mother suffered a fractured collar bone. etectives, working especially in cab+ bi Saisie > rets and roadhouses, Their best work 13 HURT NV “Handsome Charley” Broke; Avke “™ thus far has been in Nassau and Suf- | ON N. Y. CENTRAL. Counsel. olk Counties. ‘They have also’ been | Charles W. Roshore, known as “Hand- Collides With| some Charley,” was arraigne ville, | before Judge Nott in General § AMSTERDAM, N. Y., July 6.—Thir- | Charged with murder in the first ® special fight now against artificial! teen persons were injured, none sert-| Ke Mtioes apertmont at Nor 170 Wiehe whiskey put out by persons who get|ously, early to-day when extra passen-|ington Street on. June ’ 80. fumes ant barbers supplies, but who|St. Johnaville. would hake the announcement to-mor- really add co oping matter and sell the} ‘The injured were taken to the Little|row, when Roshore would plead to the: product as whiskey. He said 400 such Falls Hospital, Indictment. B. Altman & Co. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Exceptionally Good Values now being offered in the Department for Catalogue and Folder Merchandise, on the Sixth Ficor, include Women’s Summer Silk Dresses at these attractively low prices: FoulardDrésses = . *. 2". $28.50 Pongee Dresses : Ay as: gir Ay? eR OO) Crepe de Chine Dresses ........ fs 39.50 All pure silk A Special-price Sale of Blankets, Bedspreads, Etc. will be a feature of interest to thrifty housewives for tomorrow and Thursday It will include White Blankets ‘per pair. ti‘(“‘wté«‘(;!;:*é«S7«WH, 13.50 & 18.50 Also a broken assortment of White Blankets, in various grades, at reduced prices White Bedspreads (satin finish; scalloped edges) Size 2 x234 yards F i ; . each $6.50 Size 24x2% yards. . ; - each 7,50 Comfortables Figured silkoline, cotton-filled . each $5.15 Figured mull, wool-filled ; ‘ each 14.50 Dotted tussah, wool-filled ; ; each 18.50 Also Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at money-saving prices (Fourth Floor, Madison Avenue section) (THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1920. AuTO KILLS JERSEY GIRL. DEFENDS U. S. BOARD SHIPS. |conts “Up to Specifications and Are Model Types," Saye Foretan Manager. |cpecifications and are model types of Gotng to the defenan of the Uniteg|th¢ modern freight carrier,” sald Mr. States Shipping Board, which has beon|Narh. “We first bought ten of the eritlelsed because of the constru tion of | board's ships: and were so highly many of Ite craft, Joseph A. Nash, |} general manager in America for tho! Royal Lloyd Line of Belgium, iseued «| poticeman Shen to Ne Tried Friday, || statement yeaterday saying that trials | made in the lust week of ships ac- Quired by his company from the board | criminally ass proved the boats entirely satisfactory. ‘Cwenty-two vessel acquired in the laat two months by the company are Ship- uel Kutik and thr¢e ‘friends, Her- man Razon, Harry Novick and James FE. Sheviin, State supervising] Florence Schrinberg, thirteen years} Bannie, were on their way to | York, Kutik driving, In making a turn at the Maple Avenue bridge the car Court, | served, broke the bridgy rail, and al- ; over, Razon has # fractured ick a broken shoulder, Bannle 1 lee and Kutik minor injuries. mes of all four are in Prospect of letting children drive automobiles," Five-year-old Ruth Dinnerbell Boinbardier, has juat been completed, | lore and threatened to shoot him and Another, the Cannonler, te to be ready | {Mat ho and a friend took the revolver shortly. The Bombadier's trial trip a few days ago showed an ex:ess of the; and gave the revolver to Tuflk to hold. Roshore to withdraw ethy! alcohol for|ger train No. 32 on the New York Cen-| asked the court to assign him counsel, the ostensible purpose of making pers |tral collided. with a work engine near| sy e.Metocnae Hane maney fo ee ot speed of 10% Knots. She ts! @ standard built vessel of 6,300 tons, “The Shipping Board vessels we have recelved are in every respect up to hat we have acquired tweive more of them." - alpraencinsetenns ‘The trial of Policeman John D. Shea of the Old Blip Station on charges of Iting J. ‘Tufike of No, 322 okiyn, by threatening olver has been set for Friday in Adame Street Court, Tufk Board oraft, One of those, the] alleges Shea broke the window of hia Menry Street, him with a away from the policoman, Shea said he was stopping a fight in the street Business Hours: 9 A. M. to5 P.M. Closed all day Saturdays in July and Augase Stern Brothers © West 42nd Street — (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Our Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture. and Rugs is now in progress. Presenting the most extensive assortment of high-grade merchandise have ever assembled—all of which is now offered at Substantial Price Concessions. An Important Offering Wednesday of WOMEN’S | Genuine White Buckskin PUMPS and OXFORDS; This season’s most desirable high grade models, much below} their regular value at this sale price of Hy $9.75 Pair Either all White; or combinations of White with Black of Tan; suitable for Tennis, Golf, or for wear with the Summ sport outfit. A full range of sizes. Second Floor} Two Exceptional Values for To-morrow in n BABY CARRIAGES i WW at Pullman Sleepers—Special at $39.75 a mM These Carriages are made of the finest round loon weave, finished in Grey} White or Ecru. Equipped with turn-table gear, artillery wheels, antid! friction wheel fasteners, wind shields, sanitary upholstery and new brakeg; Park Strollers—Special at $12.75 Finished in Baronial Brown or Ecru; full size; patent brake. Canopies for Go-Carts in Tan or White, Green lined... .$4.8§ Canopies for Perambulators in Tan or White, Green lined 6.8: “KUMPHY CANOPIES” for fly and mosquito pro- tection, made of netting; will fit all kinds of carriages. ..$1.50 SHULTS BREAD

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