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eee - THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1921. i volt eA an 7 ASSASSINATED json men iio, te said. tad teen | SEAPLANE RISES JACK DEMPSEY IS INVITED | ean Beaaien he | NEARLY FOUR MILES TO SERVICE BY DR. CRAFTS. | HEREBY ORDERS. (SSE ca OF MURDER BAND Continued From Pirst Page.) tell what it was x Rickard’s bl ty Acres, Jers duly 4 hap-| week on a mere suspicion of guilt Is * MM) unfair, abyolutely un-American and ee ora of oppression,” said Magistrate champion — hewvy Kearns, have been Invited by Dr. W time hur Crafts to attend er . y.|UN-AMERICAN TO HOLD ONE |< ‘ : TO0O LONG ON SUSPICION. | ‘ ed an anon, ous letter which shy over to the police. He is held | turned 4 inan for y on a short affidavit. in cour & the court > him." one was arrested Sagurday after widow of Joseph Lamonica had re~ tid all the uinuitted by him and lured him wo the farm at) jy, Asbury Park and was there met by) cout Salvatore Cigraino, a farm hand em-| ployed on a farm nm Avon Cig raino, it is charged, shed the | | shoteun with which the men went j1 wut te “shoot ducks’ i On the night betore doere was a big d Fontano said, with h red wine The next day he and the victim went out together for the shooting. Fon fano let his isiend go w lite ahead then emptied both barrels of a shot- gun into his back. Cigraino has been arrested in New Jersey. ‘The men arrested, ch chine js the first mono- leveloped in America for J work. It is of the pust propellor type, and carries 4 400 horse power Liberty motor the ganz. | commer & Province of OPPENHEIM.CLUNS&C |_| 34th Street—New York participat » were are | _> SAYS GRAND CENTRAL PALACE LOST $2,000,000. Final Reductions Thursday wed specifi- Comreigh, Bz, Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. cally with causing the death of Caiz- x0, besides Fontano, are Stefano Ma Kevetvern Held tp nw Settle- tn romiaed. 300 Women’s and Misses’ Figured Georgette Dresses Brand a From Values to 25. 5.90 | New Factory Player _to You Pianos *295 (F. O. B. Faetery) t } | \ gaddino, thirty, a salesman, of No. 105 Roebling Street, and Vito Bonaventri, | forty, a baker, of No, 115 Roebling ¢ Street, Brooklyn. Joseph Lombardi, | « p> of forty-one, a barber, of No. Sliza- | | @ / ‘beth Btreet; Mariano Gal , forty- seven, a painter, of No. Orchard Street; Francesco Puma, thirty-fiv ‘ @ merchant, of No. 504 Bast 1th 4 Street. ¥ With them was arrested Bartoio-| , 4 meo Di Gregrio, thirty-two, a baker, of No. 117 Roebling Street, Brookly who was not thought to be co . d ected with the killing, but was held : . a 6. PT ¢ a Dis narey or saying! (wo bade Attractive models, with Taffeta Silk Girdles. revolvers. A variety of designs in dark color effects. LEADER OF BAND SLAIN FIF- , TEEN YEARS AGO. ! | Fontano continued lis story to the detectives at Headquarters with but whort breathing spells. He said the main leader o: tie bund, or bands.) [34 r known as “The entre,” was slain nearly fifteen years ago. | “The Bonventre” met a violent pea eli ei ean 1000 Tricolette Tie-on Blouses In wanted colors. Extraordinary Value 2.00 ¢ tanley x Mee bibbous Ssfomtane then cid of «12080 | 392Firt Ave at 36 Sr | 500 Taffeta and Silk Jersey Petticoats fund raised by the gang, which, he| | iN fila, fevionew nothing of beyond the | decond Hoor-Jakee Elevator Black and Street Shades. Extraordinary Value 3,65 (inien’ Magaddino was confronted | by, Fontan, ser sn a the: gee H For Thursday and Friday Lin aa amazing player piano offer ever tectives interfered. As he struggled, ° ° Wom ’ i i vertised. Just think a moment—you get Me Pil burn you to death for thie Unrestricted Choice 375 Onici> Lingerie Blouses beautiful, new mahogany (walnut $10 a adi. Then a. Blackjack desended —_ sass tated ; : Magaddino's bead and he dropped 10 | Filet and Venice Trimmed. Values to 10.75 tional) or oak Ellwood Player-Piano at prac- leat TaeTILOPLACCEGED | if Of All Our Late Summer GLCEB) EO Me 3 95 tically the cost of an ordinary upright piano. And it’s priced nearly $200 lower than other player-pianos. A tremendous production and a-new Wurlitzer Equitable Piano Purchase Plan makes possible this startling offer. Cal F ~ GANG MURDERS. H Sil D ve the detectives a par- wb tat cE aitewed “eung. murders 1 k resses 5 Here are the names he furnished, as given out by the police: 700 Slip-on Sport Sweaters The entire stock absolutely without re- ‘Antonso Mauro, formerly of No. 121 ; : 7 Sleeveless and low neck. Values to 3.95 2 00 ; Houston Stree, who is sakd wo serve in this clearance extraordinary, is beauti: re been shot and killed several ' divided and offered in two lots as follows: serra tte a rome - fe ep cera iL gr se It’s your greatest opportunity to own a fine player piano. Convenient terms can be ar- ranged under this Wurlitzer Equitable Piano — months ago in front of No, 232 Chrys- fie Btreet, Messina, shot and killed on apr 17, 921," tn front of No. 47 13°75 25-00 tree! Btanton 5 sno, tal and bi a San PT thie inden every inten al highs con your Ellwood NOW. weil the cairon Tete. » Bigieg rasiway celebration eee Se Soe cent Act quick! Telephone Bryant 8140.0 Br) gcaereee Seman ats ms ret! oe Loe ilies sisal iid NS ee issn | Ge, toes Fue —MAIL THIS COUFON TODAY — Se ae eee ree eae i . << place of murder unknown. ( _ None C. 0. D. None Credited. WURLITZER, 120 West 42d St. W-8-17 Fontano gave the name of Angello ttuca in his lst, but police say Lat ica was not killed, although he wat Send me catalog ami complete information regarding your startling Ellwood player offer, No obligation to purchase. aint in the Bronx. i Fentano’s list also contained several z NAT pes eco grad nopanenion ge pecess coe ——— em — Saco) aS aS SS Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street, N. Y. Established 1879 New Wool Jersey Dresses for Girls A very practical and popular material for Fall, developed in a number of smart models. Well-made, serviceable, and very good-looking dresses of a type quite unusual at these prices. 120 West 42d Street Between Broadway and Sixth Avenue. Victrele—Victor Records—Player Rolle—Band and Orchestra Instruments. For’ Thursday and Friday Only , Autumn Hats of Velvet Special, 4.75 . A host of jaunty models of Panne or Lyons Velvet—some soft and flexible, others more severe of line. Some display smart “choux” or puffs of velvet as adornment, others loops of ribbon or modish quill effects. STORE OPEN 9 to 5 ——_—— FOURTEENTH STREET Gxtablisbed 1827__ WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Black, shades of Violine, delightful tones of Fuchsia and Auber- gine, Castor and many other new colors. Final Clearance of | Gal rai A ecoular ines! a | These Hats Will Be Marked at Regular Prices After This Sale. ; Women’s | heavy weight, firm jersey ‘ \ M as Tied fsor, Anes Dpnderash Bake nutria, copen, henna, wal- yi __ 2 80 2. Bie io eaearc 5th Ave. James McCreery & CO. Sth St. ° Were $6.85 and $7.85 Also Sport Oxfords and Strap Pumps _* * | nut, brown, navy. 15” | {SS | | | i] (At lefl) An imported French dress of wool jersey ; very cunning for little girls from four to ten. The All Goodyear welted soles and military heels— included are a few broad toe and low rubber heel oxfords—all sizes in lot, but not in each pleated skirt is attached to WU styles the long waist, andsilk cord \} No Mail or Phone Orders—No Exchanges laces up the front of the \ S. 3 FOS brown and other | | _ fon pase 19 for other Hearn Advertising. pretty Fall shades. 9 —_ = Sizes 4 to 10 yrs. Is n Sale at q at 's now on Sale at all World Offices and « \The World sin, tiered cn Rained steered | | 9 2 | Summer Newsstands or by mail, \Resort Annual PRICE TEN CENTS 2nd FLOOR.