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THE EVENING WURLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 838, 1921. : _ 8 _ INSISTS SHE SHOT COMPLAINS POLICE | “PIGTURES IN THE DAYS News | THIEF WHOSERVED LOVERS QUARREL — NAS DISIMONETO | SEEDS HOME GET HUSBAND BACK) WITHOUT WARRANT Mrs. Martinangelo Admits Man) Brother Charges Nellie ml Was With Her, but Denies Directed Action, and Gets INTHE ARMY GETS ENDS IN) MURDER; : TS-YEAR SENTENCE MAN TRIES SUICIDE. | Judge Melntyre Says \Wer Miss Kline Killed in Hallway Period Was Only Time in His , Of Brooklyn Home by Swee He Is to Blame. | Injunction. Life Kane Was Not Criminal. heart, Who May Die. ACCUSED BY VICTIMS] ataruin Conboy, counsel to Albert Ac he can of «ony Mie Vern in erties was j Counsell Simpson tor a new shot tn the right brenat and Instantly | P. Cochrane of No, 1028 Beverly Road, \atbush, in asking Justice Benedict of the Kings County Supreme Court ew Kane of No. 60 1 in the hallway of her home, Song Writer First Sought Iry “Police Now Declared to | 7, \ o-day for the continua Be Innocent. |jumetion Issued on Oct West 129th Street, who waa convicted ws} South Fourth Street, Brook- ling up the IYM. last night by her sweetheart, a ty, of Bayonne, N. lays ago of he A cigar store at No. Hal Lex- Nathan Slug. th ton of an in- 2 by Justice Jington Avenue, Judge John WF. Mes 1, who then st i e, F i ’ 4, who then shot himself in the —_———— | Aspinall restraining Polico Commis- a Saale fit h f in the abe Although in an ante-mortem state-! sioner (Enright and the commander | “You ani cor mercy for thts man’be an ‘ i ment to the police at her bedside in Yf the 74th Precinct, Brooklyn, from | ug was taken In a critical con- cause he served with the army in co. The record shows that he has dition ty Williamsburg Hospital been a thief all bis life and waa first charged with homielde. He probably } Mrs, W. K, Van- derbilt retarns from Europe. trespassing in Mr. Cochrane's home, sald that policemen invaded the premises on Oct. 15 without warrant, Giuseppe Milano, a song writer and broke through locked doors, damaged St. Vincent's Hospital, Mrs. Rosina Di Simone declared she was shot by convicted of robbery when he was with die khbors told the police A sixteon years old. ‘The only period the shoe followed a brief quarrel vaudeville singer, because she refused furniture and remained on guard day when lis name was not in the criminal in the hallway | longer to live with him, Mrs. Nunziata “nd night’ until driven out by the in- records of thie country was while he! The police any. Slug and Mine Kithe Martinangelo, also a vaudeville singer, Junction, the army he began to kept company for several yoars swears she shot Mrs, Simone, and Mr. Cochrane is a brother of Mrs dup clea soon a8 he and recently had a bitter quarrel. | * is now under arrest. St was taken Ellznbett Seaman, who writes for aa le rit The city is overrun Wilt’ siug culled early last evening, but to the District Attorney's office to- evening newspaper under the name of ned hold-up men who are murder- Miss Kline was out. He waited tn | day for interrogation. Milano, for Nellie Bly. She obtained an injunc ers at heart and they are entitled to, front of her home. whom a police alarm was sent out tlon recently restrain.ng Mr. Cochranc no mercy." When Misa Kline came along at after Mrs. Di Simone’s statement, has from selling at auction certain fur Jur Melntyre then sentenced 845 Slug spoke to her and both en- j not been found. nishings and works of art in his home Kane to e nineteen years In Sing tered the hallway. A few minutes | The shooting took piace yesterday which, she asserted, were her prop- Sing Prison later Philip Zertn, the young woman's ‘ morning in front of Mrs, Di Simone’s erty, having been bought by her lat+ Nineteen other persons were sen- cousin, in whose apartment she lived, +: home, No. 47 Morton Street, after husband, Robert Seaman. tenced by Judge MeIntyre during the heard two shots, 7 3 *Mre, Martinangelo said she had made At the time the polloemen took A) fo) morning session of his court, ‘The Running to the hallway he found | repeated appeals to the other yoman charge of Mr. Cochrane's home, te (Q ae aggregate of sentences was 130 years, Miss Kline and Slug on the floor, } to relinquish her husband, Remo was arrested and finger printed. Re-| Italians present gold sword to Gen, * + Louis Cavancllo and John Fallon, Slug with a revolver in his hand. 1 Martinangelo, a chauffeur, Not only ferring to this, Mr. Conboy s: to-| Armando Diaz in Kansas City, At lington Koo, Chinese Minister to) v4 made a practice of standing on Other occupants of the house had ee did Mrs. Martinangelo assert who did day, in course of the court proceed-|his right, Vincent Scuderlo, Presi- London, a Mme. Wellington Kooy) pjovated pailrovd stations and gra heard the shots and were running, 13 \ the shooting, but she said to-da dent of the Italian-American Club; who arrived on the Olympic, ing purses and jewelry from women panic-stricken, down the stairs, } “I hope she dies, but I'm sorry I a mere direction by | at his left, Dr. Luigi Laurenzoria, through the open windows of cars The police later learned that Mids ai } shot her. She callud me a terrible an is sufficient to cause po- ne “ : Major Allen speaking over the tlug-draped casket con- | were sentenced to Sing Sing for not Kline had for years been saving money + a pame when I spoks to ler yesterday |) r arrest, without warrant of % taining the body of the “unknown soldier” just after it was placed on - less than two years and six months to bring her brother end sister over morning, and drew a razor. Then | mpel him to bave| “ Dewey's historic old flagship, Olympia, in the Harbor of Havre, nor more than five years. from Russia; and had repeatedly told 7? shot her. After that, 1 threw the ken. We have Soe = Mary Krionski df No. 351 East Third Slug she would not marry him until my istol in an ash verrel and went to to use the Police convicted of enticing a man to| her ambition was reallzed ] joab, There I was arrested last Cochrane's home?” inquired Justice s clemency on the ground that she was | / night" Benedict | FROM 2 365 TO 358 AS HYLAN . Vivaperately in need of goney to pay, It is the iron in food that » F} J). When ste was told of the ante-' “They just walked plied Mr t ’ America’s Making Pageant To-Night /the expenses of a new trial for her gives the blood its rich red ‘ mortem statement of Mrs. Di Simone Conboy. | 1] > | to Feature Actions of Sons and /husband, who is in the Toinbs, charged) Eolop to Detective Shevlin of the Charles) “I thought a man's home was his | CLAIMS 5-CENT FARE CREDIT Daughters of Erin |with burglary, She was sent to prison Us Street Station, she sald: castle,” remarked the Court. | 5 ie Scan FOR ROIs SE Loeseuyen And paints th oi a ith tera ae any ae FEET RY Ay | ~ 10c. NOW, WAS 5 : | ae cari ay oh a Fst FOOLISH TO WINK the aks and ea ies r vith it, e was was continued, cl ; nnoune hat the Irish group, o 3 ] ilisie Kecaes\Holted bead cae] ut) === Passengers Pay Dot ane} : SHEA Hb LE HUtomnnne atccheeA ment! upon the lips of health. i \ Mrs. Di Simone was threatening to = riple While Mayor ks ONCE AT DUANE ca's Making Pageant in the Tist Reg AT A WOMAN COP ell some furniture he bought when Hylan Has 128 | ae . AND BROADWAY | iinent ar Park Avenue and 34th } ‘ , ;.| This valuable element is he was nie oe ie ee uh ran Bl d P. Pipes Carry Air to Victim Un- and Talks. 7 st will have a number of inter-| Slevin Said He Had Itch . His found luegety in (eratea) cores away after I fired tho first shot at ° ae ie é = surprises for the public to- | :ye—Held in $ a hier) 2 fea qhies oluaca) bus Cian | 00 re€SSULE; | der Tons of Sand—He Fails |, “ on : oa TIT HERG HE In THORIGERE ete Seals MO Be) IEE als, wregetibles and eggs— | told only one struck her.” | Tested $ P bli to Answer Simnals CHARGES TACKED ON.) § : AMER. | cavccnt, ana in addition to & por-| for Trial. , ] Mrs. Martin Martinangelo, known int £uolic = SSB eS ; a se hi i h fashions of different) “lt bad an itch in my eye, but f) A galaxy of choice comesti- ° on the vaudeville stage as Aurora Di| : one oe Two Cents Collected at 2 AT THIS Petr will be shown In tab- |ilidn't mean to wink," explained John) bleg for which the CHILDS °* 4 trayal of Lr riods there Bellis, a contralto, lives at No. 519) Doesn't Bare Hi enefit) WANAQUE. N. J., Nov. 3.—A force oa Th A . e sey ‘ : | Slevin of No. 1981 Eastern Parkway | esn't Bare His Arm for Benetit * . ey - ‘ fare y leaux several interesting historical n j East 117th Street. She is the mother, of Growd in the (City Jot men hgs been working swiftly Points in Face of Vote AUST ES vee ntinue? Ml | cvents in Which the Irlstr have bad a{ Brooklyn, when:he was arraigned in| restaurants have long been of two children and takes care of four! of Crowd in the City Isince yesterday afternoon in an at- Appeals f DER Be Sedataoscant litesex Market Court to-day on the} noted. i others, children of a dead sister, She) Hall Plaza. Ped fe boales) PN ank Graham, an| ea P LEWIS NIXON One of these will be the discovery |complaint of Rose Rosenberg, ono of IA breaitaat of coceca tee i ie twenty-nine years old, a year older yo! as : silence : SS Ie mane ANHANY PLSLIC. SRV mate ME ict Amonlen ey Brendan nearly a{ {hose fascinating policewome | Soe at cere ee than er victin _ azor Hotan has a blood pre-tureftron worker, of Bulfal» who was| while Mayor Hvlan it talking ah A Fa Sy ce eee ee eae esr al ese aide winked at her wt Ciinton = ss She said she was married in Cleve- |0f 128. and 18 therefore, according to /urted alive yy avecin at an ©X-lthe “ive-cent fare,” thousands of EARS TrG (Hise esas Dif WOseAd. ‘Olhara erll tnetude a acon lan, "anion, Streeta| He Admitted land in 1916 and came to this city |the medical dope, in the pink of con- |cavation for damming the W Cudme street car passer In this eity . , 1g A laut the of Fort Washington,| winked at Clinton and~ Stanton Bit 4 two years ago. Her husband, she|dition, He is fifty-th-ce years of age, (Watershed. Tt is not Known whether) | THO AS WHAT HYLAW GIS 45. r4pc 724 | wt Margaret Corbin, taking the | Streets, never at the lady e $ added, left her three months ago on |-rhe Mayor's } reamunei was taKen|| Se ee is necyycemnaane pe yheraoy Ais : 84 | place of her husband, an artilleryman|, Mls# Rosenberg, Nowever, had inore } peais to the latter to give him UP | ytealth Commissioner Copeland, and|qecp, it carried some timbers paral Figures obtained from the Transit killed, fought the Hessians. She was| Sheba" and suggested “party” / failing, Mrs. Martinangelo says she | qhe resuit was own in a red fluld|o. ctonne ny. h ie gor nie ire |Commle fon to-day show that when| sthe only woman te receive a pe whereupon, sald shi just twiated ] obtained @ summons for her but| that climbed through a tube on Practioally tie only, Rope 200 ue |the Mayor took office there were in FOP RAVOIULIOANES AWay aervice, his wrist until he was down on his i could not serve it on Tuesday, as|thermometer-like standard at least| the PesbiMty that the tmbers MAY Greater New York 2 free tran born in Ireland, Te enon ond eve) bes AHL ] }\ Mrs. De Simone fled through the rear | 4, While the rahe |poy? formed & sort of bridge over re. points on the surface lines of this rish sii of the Declaration of Whee eh CL ay s | ten feet in height. While the rub-lhim, giving some protection and a| THA ORHREe tt reruns He said he was an insur- | Witot her home. She went there again} ber hand was being adjusted about eta jmet | TULGI, Mare Ce they Gent eennai| ence Brokat ‘4 & } yesterday and waited until Mrs. De Mayor's arm he towed imprea-|' pec wes been variven down and|..22 » mre exactly 358 free! SOME TeRBH ANG eHOIGNPOREy- Odd: rtiate| —_ {pimone felurned trom w neigtiorns one Gy oom “Pea been deven down and rine 3) iovirnony or the Colonies” and. ‘tie |SERWICE, HERE TO HONOR H.G.WELLS ; 3 e ed, compressed f e ph el earea ago, 1,780 were States will be shows he booths. é erocery. The shooting followed. | | After the Mayor had been told byl hope that some of It w n the] 22! y no ED ey See ITALY’S UNKNOWN DEAD. i ’ ! » Di Simone has had two hus-!p, Copeland that he was in goud fgonk Phe diggers have| only 585 in effect it i bands. One, Attillo Di Simone, is in bivalents) Eile Hones Wate at Ce ee eee at iho daltee mumble a <r ONE DEAD) 2, HURT, \aex: ics im Allenn wane) sal) 2e ence to erenert tp i Sing Sing, serving from twenty ye His Hono! VEN] worked fasat, but have been obliged hae pe 5 a ad make the thinking of men to lite killing Alessand lla [Several tickets for the public health! stop at intervals and shore up the| wo cents is made at | IN AUTO ACCIDENT Cathedral To-Morrow, | ; Hoss, ay iG 169 ‘Thompson tr et inJexposition which will be held Nov. 14] sand banks above them gnal taps} Ponts, leaving t net number of ab = ‘The unknown Italian soldiers who better and truer. July, 1916, in a row Mrs, 9 tral P: a ane solute free points 8 sane (IG TATIAIn AT 5 & val Bunena. 16 bad. been ecrested ia ih to 19 at Grand Central Palace under} have been given on the air pipe, but Mieihacses LL ey a ar Goes Into Ditch Near Hoboken, | tei) during the World War will be He has been brought to |") for killing another man in a similar|the joint auspices of the Department] tpere has been no response : pobre B Gasolene Exploding and |honored at a solemn high requiem || America by uv quarrel, but was disc of Health and the American Public] ‘Two other men were standing with| C@lly abolished many of the transf: | aa Pa as | mass to be celebrated by Archbishop Milano is said to have deserted a|yreaith Association zs Av the soll began to go.| Mtersections, ‘The lines reverted te | Burning Woman. jme eis, Ga ica eal wife and children to take up with her,|.. i eee {Graham wh the i sey. | their lessors and then came 4 Hayes at St. Patrick athedral to- ec CAorld " 3 Dut after a disagreement returned io| ‘The American and French medical] One of them put out a hand to Gra-| Weir lessons and thy ye itetal | James U. Mayer of State Street,| morrow morning. Mgr. Lavell will de- | his wife. authorit ree that the normal] jam as he was being pulled down|*?* lossibie dau yer i | | Trooklyn, was killed early to-day, | liver the om over an exact repro ie ‘ Tacit GRE i |lotd pressure of peraon ia found by the suction of the sandy sof Moe Senian thie Tatas Yond Albert A. L. Briggs and his wife. | quetion at the foot of the altar, of the to write about the WOMAN'S CLUB GREETS | [> ating the age to 100, On this) they were pnied apart. A rope was : these tonne Mis Catherine Hniggs, of No. 64] Gataralque of Leo XU COALITION CANDIDATES |202%, "05 Swere, ‘ioet Brees | irown 19 Graham and, he, grins prey a, Statin, were th-| "sy ious toners. of Arms Conference | : i t. but his Beles, coupl , | se nan dutomubile accident on} ytatian Army, who spectally requested | ont M Henry UW. Cur OP faves is aubenoumal : aCtlOR; : ae ey ihe: Buen 1 Koad near Hobo- tie services. will utr 1, as i 1 at Washington. , ; Lockwood and Vineent Gilroy were — e rope Blinn te aeoe nN L representative of President Har Ps) { {was drawn unde of the automobile in r Hylan and ita dip! le will make clear to the enthusiastically welcomed at the Na-| VETERAN TELEGRAPHER, |““* °"**" : | 4 i h ulém i leat ing, Mayor Hyla ond It iss lipl oh ae tenes ae to) Women's Republican Club, No. i , q w SS, ke le} matic officials, A choir of 200 wi Trees enli is pay Gute Street, seaterday gtiee,| WILLIAM CARROLL, DIES| VALUE OF CHILD'S LIFE thar’ alent Joar we 1 ditch, the gasoline |je accompanied by a special orches Public Opinion expects of noon, where standing room was at al : Sumeren| DOUBTFUL, SAYS COURT. points or | Mayer was killed! tru, After the mass, Gen. Diaz will) ] oy c ] remium while they spoke, Mrs. { POS RE Rhee Ween fin enmere: insformed two-cent transt | instantly Mr. Briggs receive tl be escorted to Washington Square to em, . j Peon uaraione the eeumitent. ore ae sel eat ee uses to Set Aside 89,000 Ver is pealned eetiedi stony the-art fractiired skull and his wife's arms |pince a wreath on the monuments of He will help that Public } + | | . “Reina ahd thal wo | d ede \ diet Awarded for Death. of existing tr ise ements wa ¢ jured and she suffered burns heaton and ( uldi + nt i " mented the men and ole OMAR B8> lata ator’ of t News pret i rstice non le nie A by the city—her the > i Gananane hal ° sls m4 Ww ipton nee Go ee wanna Opinion crystallize on the ; | i Varick Boswell, runnin Register, | Mut in , : f 1 , salcledl rs volt Fa ' Hult i ‘a reception in the, | Tight things and reject the * } Mrs. Henry Cur ni her siste whation tor : + $9 é 1 p 1 jon t | ~ | Mis, Henry Livit © presen k the Bu te es Hf . y ALIA Uh atl ; nds 1 i ) f uwoM beer é Regiment: Armory wrong. ea was served Hic ui 1 jo Hie ' for eel » Hy ‘ nt ta 1 ito the bu — He can do this better than . | om t " 8 i AL i U > = =e | t i festina rform ‘TIP TOP’ TO < -,, POLICEMAN CAPTURES any other living writer, for v4 ] when ie fell 4 1 by pan. “| {TIP TOP’ TO ‘BLACK JACK’; O AS BURGLARS Y Hale 14 $94,000,000 LESS | “BIN” Carroll Con it k i : Maal IRcoeTueN 1a | KITTENS IN POLITICS TW + | all civilization is his audi- J = erators i e co! ‘ at the of th and black t wrmit ¢ em-| m vel FOR U.S.TOPAYIN [ons ur eld that t se th Ted and black type Bat to geermit Coalition | eens a yica caeenl mes eani | tence 1 - ups vinlenhd A t lev re see ‘aol _ e a Cat, Writes Other) ‘ ge of the respt s as rolley june’ None of the mon or the women One: 1S) eer Up Before Cloak and Suit 5! ‘i 1922 THAN EXPECTED |!) wer of the oan aie Mas nts in M eae aun o rele Gahas she's Strong for Curra | Sa aaseee eat eee tet IN NEW YORK, ONLY ’ ini the bl r the rust re lice to-da sh it was at a give dees ne > mi * President Tells Congress Estimated) Mr. Carre most f is Active Im Trinh Cir t fs een a hee belle front of the cloak and su patN i'd s vice accomplishment 1 { fare M 1 ‘ Tnot retu a Street ea Expenditures Are Now bilzeard of 1883, Boston w uw Sere oo Lest , 1 n | A 1heh DUBS ie treo Patrolman Storey $3,940,000,000. Riv aEy ao catty connecticl sie! : one ick , from eee S i WILL PRINT WHAT WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 Lostor Tay ; ———— pO = 3 rare ton ie 9 i F WELLS WRITES i ated expe $s of the — = ‘ Py 44 4 small pho : THE S 2 Estimated Fi ue Y BLIND, HE SAYS BL IND ts for t b ment of 4d JEWISH ORPHANS THANK BIG RUSH FOR TICKETS eek 1 whit » ? ‘ THE FIRST OF THE Government for th y 7 m, died t er @ nears 4, 4 | Vee x . Se + . : HYLAN FOR BUDGET AID. RD MEETING HE?PF ‘ , WELLS ARTICLES AP- are now pl GUEST STOLE WATCH | TO ARMS H ; * ; 000,000, a reduction » ser eS yard a are, whore PEARS SUNDAY, NOV. 6, : es : AND THEY WILL CON- oxraphed With Groap ob Sieee at Cit Hall | Crowd WHE Overfow Garden, Barty |" fs | Mayor Host A nem om the Aug » Hy 100,000, ar Say, Sold Demand Hemtes. : Is W { 1 SEE Ree ARON | otter achonaer, Win ar ei Qui eh Attained in the Essex MMrket [| TINUE FIVE TIMES ‘A Jee a fate party to some of his blind friends Ja | ait. wane) ome i ) urged Ww inglary WEEK FOR AT LEAST + ne ‘ night at home, No, 37 Scholes Mad 1 : rhe o \s 5 ecelver " x nis he ashy satiate was pivapnted st, “Brooklyn, and’ after the party y ; epi aay 90 wh Krinsky of No. 320 Broadway. || SIX WEEKS. by the President in connection | Q)Jcovered that his wa: aaa saiea toon D ’ f | , y truce wy and to | been with defletency estimates of ap- | jy, MR ee wees 1 i k ; —— ' oon the A mi News Cains Order THE WORLD 7 +. bs tomtted ro Store ire Bhrehs are plete de propriations o€ $187,veh,576.7¢ 3 8 wuent, § ; mdwny Hrnttic from your newsdealer now Mr. Harding said, were taken into b I 4 € x ——- : ‘ay be ty in- consideration in t the fr , Irotles Car Kills Pedg $0 you may be properly new estimates be * ned er oe formed on this subject, tr sch : \ 1 1 = which means so much to The President fixed x ee z # He 4 pected ugurégate reduction in ex id th at ~ ° every one of us. the current year $18. He was arrested as he wa v- |b: of the diplomat 5 19s « r r th bh ow No, 457 Ocean Avenue, was lane for home, las taking lo Washington, jmade up. World Buuding. weds. Jarrested charged with manslaughter, | + . 4 i e ii

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