V' V THE SCRANTON TBfltfTJNE-' WlOliSbAY," )d?Dl JJBK !&, a90& 3 COURT SHOWED HIMNOMERCY COUNTERFEITER SENT UP FOR THREE YEARS. 'iSTfw? .' w!MWPIR0P9' m 6xperience r " Clsto Incognolio Failed to Impress Judge Archbnld with His Protest tlons of SorrowHe Rnnks ns One of the Cleverest Counterfeiters In the Country Michael Urban Con victed of Making- Nickels, and James Brock Found Gulfty of Mak ing Moulds In Jail. Clsto lnooRiiollo, nil Italian counter feiter whom the secret service officer say Is one of the moat skillful nnri dun peiouR In the country, plead guilty to making and puBslnff counterfeit silver dollars In the United .States district court, yesterdny nflcrnoon nnd was sen tenced to three years' Imprisonment In in penitentiary after he had made n melodramatic plea for mercy. Incognolio was repi esented by Attor ney George Llewellyn, of Wllkes-Hnrre, r,iio offered a plea of guilty on his be half. United Statea .Attorney JtcCarrell then called Secret Service Agent Wil liam P. Flynn to relate the circum stances nttendunt upon fncognollo's ar rest. Klynu testincd to having arrest ed the prisoner at I'orl UrlftUu cm Aug. 2T last. On his person were found thice counterfeit silver dollars and In the house was twenty-five pounds of various metals such as black tin and antimony, nn unused crucible, nnd vai lous chemicals used In counterfeiting. Incognolio confessed to him, ho said, that about a month before he had made fifty dollars, of which the three found on his person were all that remained. A Dangerous Man. "This man," said he, "Is capable of tpaklng the best countcifclt dollars I have ever seen and Is n dangerous man to be left at liberty. He Is on" of the cleverest counterfeiters we have ever been called upon to dp.it with. I ar rested him In New York city three years aso for the snmp offense and lie whs then sentenced to spend three years nt Sing Slug, n sentence which he has since served." Incognollo's wife and two small chil dren had In the meantime been brought Inside the willing and when he was asked If he had anything to say he arose and pointed melodramatically at them. "I promise you before (toil, judge," said he with a passionate nourish, "that If you let me go for the saUe of my p6or sick wife and children, f will nev er do a wrong thing again, t pwiy that I may be struck uVad If 1 do. spent tlnee long years In prison and I no want to go back." Then he launched foith In a wild harangue, explaining that the money found In his pocket had been dropped theie by a malicious enemy of his just before the secret service ofllceis . ar rived. He admitted that li" told Klynu what the latter had testified he did. but BHld he was excited when he did so and didn't know what he was saying. HO had made no money since he left I prison, he said. "Do you know this man. asked At torney MeCarre'l, painting to Ch.nles stouch. of WHk"s-Unrre. "I swear that 1 never saw him before. Never, never," Said Incosnolio as he posed theatrically with his right arm pointed heavenward. Bought from Him. Mr. Stoueh took the stand and tes tified that lie is employed as a cleik in the Pennsylvania Supply company's store. In Wilkes-Bn ire. On Auq 'JG last IiicOgnOlio purehii.-ed n crucible and some block tin from him and asked where he could procure antimony. Mr. Slouch's suspicions weie aroused, and he followed Incognolio nnd saw him joined by Another man. The two then visited another stoic and purchased Antimony. Judge Aiclibald called Incognolio Iip fme him tor sentence. lie declined that his idea as not such a one as a Judge bound to enforce the law could listen to. "I am not a hard-hearted man, but I fed it to lie my duty to sentence you," he said. "You will pay a tine of $100, the costs of the case and will spend three yenis In the lOastem penlten tMr:'.1' Two other couiit"rfeiting cases weie disposed of dm Ins the afternoon. The Urst one tiled was thai against .Mich ael Urban, of Cilen Lyons, who was chiirgcd with making and ch dilating I'ounteifelt nickel". Attorney Chuiles K. Daniels was assigned by court to de fend the pilsoner. William T. Walsh, seciet seivice geut, testified to having linced, after 11 bail's an est, certain countori'eli coins made by the latter. He offered these Inclosed in separate envelopes and they Tvete accepted as evidence by the couit. John Xleholya. of filcn Lynn. In Whose house I'rbaii lived, teslllled to having seen the latter making the nickels. He said that 1'ibaii need n falhodd nut with a hol just the size M a nickel. A good coin was placed Inside this and hot lead poured on. Another nickel was then placed on top and the whole subjected to piessuie. Urban gave him two ot the coins to feel beer from Chailes Sleiiilnsky, but the iHtter icfused to accept them. , Stemlnsky's Testimony, Charles Sleiiilnsky testified to having received the tSvo coin1' fiom Nlchulyn, knd John Lustlg, another saloonkeeper, testified to having iccelved a counter feit nickel from I'rban himself. Mrs. Maiy I.uzok, Who also lived In the houee with Uiban, said she saw him making nickels several times. She had pievlonsly stated to the officers who made the anest that she hud ic celved the counterfeit nickels which had been passed as change, but she testified yesterday that she said tills oecause she was afraid of I'rbaii, Mary I.usok, her 8-year-old daughter, iwoie that she hail seen Urban making nickels and that he had sent her sev tral times to buy beer with them. Hat Isle Maleoll, a saloonkeeper, testllled that he had received a bail nickel fiom Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder ia a C&taivh Cuie that Cures Colds and Catarrh. tctimlly. positively, indisputably Irietut ably, Cults Colds and Catawh! Tot always with first application, al though even that Invariably lalng io llcf in 10 minutes. 3ut It Cures, it ("hues fold unit t'atairh! Dr. Agnew's Xlvev PIUb cute Liver ills. 40 doses 10 cents. 5 Sold by Wm. (1 Olaik and II. O. tian-ttrion. rj ji ,WMJViJ f Jti "t""" -- u5i3ty A'VycEJPww W ,. fism-XTT flg C I M I il'ffij jrar will iV-j iH &m w It's a Good Teacher You probably know by experience that there must be more to good clothes than is on the surface. If the parts hidden from view do not receive proper care, how $m long will the apparent style last? We believe you have confidence in this store. Such confidence is proven by our ever-increasing sales of Ready-to-Wear Clothes. We watch every stitch in their make-up, and know that our combination of cloth quality, fit and finish is the best we can do this season. If it's possible to make it better next, we'll do it. Only by years of experience have we developed this high standard of clothes making, giving you the best for the money you pay us. A dA j1fl JTA dF large assortment of cloth patterns at ... . PI"j pl3" $13 Your Overcoat i. if it.i -fi.i . it s nere in an tne vanea ciotn colorings ana many styles. Your preference may be a short or a long coat: Makes no difference, you'll find it here. We have some styles wecall our own. We dictated the changes of style that were approved by our designers. We ask your criti cisms believe they will appeal to the good taste of most men who dress well. Come in and see them anyway. Quite a showing from Mj,jAiBa?7F-f.-.,a.'i fL $10 to $18 SAMTER Complete Outfitters, the girl unci Identified one offered by Mr. llel'arrell as tlie coin In question. No defense was olfereii, and Judge Archbnlil, In charging Hie Jury, de clared that the only thins the Jury hud before It was the reliability of the tes timony offeied. if they believed tills testimony they must convicl. The jury was out about one hour and leturued Urban guilty on both count.-, lie was sentenced by Judge Aichhuld to pay a fine of ?-", the costs of the eae and to spend six months in the lar.eme county Jail. Biock on Trial. James liioek. of this city, who made plaster-of-paiis moulds foi ihe manu facture of nickels while seivlng a term in the county Jail icceiuly, was placed on trial after Incogiiollo's case iiad been disposed of. Attorney , . T.ougliran was assigned to defend liliu and euteieil a plea of not guilty in ills behalf. lis. Murj III lei-, of .Vil I'.eech sliect, was the first witness sworn. She tcstl lied thin tsrock formeily boarded with her. and that she found him In his loom one night engaged in making nickels and pennies, lie told her that he had obtained the metal he was using lioni the cliff wmlis, and that he was making the money so that he could get tobacco easily. .She ordered him out of her house, and later caused his arrest tin a charge of larceny, lie imis con victed and sentenced to a term In the iouiu Jail. SI, F. (irlliln. seciet servlie agent, testllled tu liaxlng ui tested lltoek af ter the latter had been dischiuged from the county jail. The latter had told iiim that lie had learned to make the moulds wlille serving a term In Ihe K.isteru penitentiary lor attempted criminal assault, and that he u as sisted at the Jail by iwn fellow pils onets named Itlley and Abbot. lie said that ho had scutched a drawer in ii table at Slis. Urler's house and had illscovoted a number of counterfeit pennies and nickels, Moulds round. Wat den SleAndicw. of the county Jail, testllled to having discovered a number of plastcr-of.parls moulds In til ook's possession wliile the latter was n prisoner at tho Jail, lltoek was dis charged on Sept. 1.1, lie said. The moulds found on Htock weie offeied and accepted as Ttvldenee. At this point Htock changed his plea II oni not guilt) to guilty and made a statement In the effect that Ills only purpose in making the moulds was tu show Ills fellow prisoners how the thing was done. He had no Intention of us ing the moulds, lie said. Judge Archbald sentenced Htock to pay a line of $50 and the costs and to spend four months in (he county jail, on the charge of making the moulds, and to pay $1 and the costs uud spend six mouths In the county Jail, on the. charge of making the counterfeit coins. The si a nd Juiy made a letuin yes terday afternoon finding true bills against Hairy Jteynolds, alias Harty I.oyc. and Hairy Steckly, who are charged with working a gteen goods game to defraud innocent countrymen. The grand jury wll take up the cases against the officers of the Correspond- once Institute of America this morn ing. The bankiuptcy ca-c of A. J. Ken nedy, et ill., and Hiiiee Cook, el ill., against the Clark .Summit Dairy and Condensing company, came to a sudden end yesterday morning, after having occupied the attention of couit for a day and a half. When the case lir.-t came up for lil.il a year ago the attorneys for the plain tiffs asked for a continuance until such time its they could bring certain wit ncssu on lroni Xew York and Phila delphia, to prove insolvency. Attorney Cornelius Comegy-'. for the defense, said thai lu older to save time lie would acknowledge Insolvency on behalf of his clients. The iuso was later con tinued for oilier teasons. Tile attention of court was ycsteid.iy called to till.- admission on the pari of the dclen-e, wheieupon Sir. Comcgys asked for permission to withdraw It. This privilege was accorded him by Judge Aicltbald. The attorneys for the plaintiff being unprepared for such a contingency, asked for it continuance and It was gt anted. JliU.MV.NLVYKlWLI). The flllieial of the late I'hlllp Maker took place esterdny morning ill 10.::o o'clock, fiom his late home on Slain street. The remains were viewed by a gieai unity of the ttletids of the de ceased. Services weie conducted in the Slethodlst Kplscopnl church, by tlteJ pastor. Dr. SI. JJ. Waller. In ids ser mon he paid a high ti Unite to the ile ccased. After services lit the chinch l lie body was teuimcd to .Sh.tdyslde cemetery, whete the last sad rites or the dead were observed. The (lowers. which weie iiuineious and beautiful i weto ran led by Slessts, V. I'arkes, Thomas Mellow, A. Hall, V. Ctldllp and (leorge Maker. Tho pulllieuims were; .Messrs, Thomas I'l.vnn, SI. Hob ens II. .Smith, Thomas llenwood, Wil liam Ctldllp and W. O. Hill. Sirs, Slonls Oioullne, of Mulu street, left this morning for a visit with her pineiiu In :;tv Voik city. Mr. and Sirs. Anthony Mr) mi enter tained a iitiinhsr of little folks at her home on Tuesday, In honor of her daughter Itella's tenth birthday, and sou Austin's .seventh birthday. Those presont were: .Misses Sylvia. Cutollne .Did I' dun Blake, Helen HuidlcU, I.. Ito'ioilh, Slasters Klllier. (leorge ami IJdgar Mlake and Kniersoii Henuetl. Sliss Slurg.net I.. Hoehe, the accoiii 1 llshed daughter of Sllchael Hoehe, was united Ir man luge to Nicholas ,!. Hus scll, of Slayfleld, In the chinch of the Hi.cied Heart at noon yesterday. The bcidnl party left the bride's residence on Mulu stieet, shoitly befoie noon uml arrived ut the chinch just us the chinch bell was tolling thu Angelas, They weie met .it the altar by Mev. J. D. Dunn, pastor of (he chinch, and mat died up the main aisle to the beau tiful strains of the processional march from Lohengrin, played by Sliss Hadlc Timlin, the chuicli organist. Dm lug the ceremony, which was performed by llov. Father Dunn, Sliss Timlin played "Hearts and riowers." Slen delssohn's ueddlug niureh was ren deied as the p.uty left the church. I) Lager Beer.. Alamifnclui'ers of Old Stock I PILSNER i J- ! kSl Scranton.Pa. Old 'i'lious, 3.i3i. New 'Plioiie, '29.55. Sliss Slary Sloiiiiliau, of Carbondale, a cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid John J. Haiiopy, of Slayflelil, was best man. The ushers were; Slessts, Sllch ael Murray and Charles Qulliu. The bride was uliired in a beautiful in.. tlon of mode silk etaltlllle, over sill, .Site wote it black elvct hut with plumes to mutch, .site catrlid a him (ttet of white chrysautlieiniiius. Tin bliilesitiald woio a cositutie of Frciu It organdie over wlilto silk. She wore a black vclM't chlti'ou hat with tins and cairlcd a botitiuet of pink clu')santlit munis. At the conclusion of the ceie moiiy tlie bridal patty repaltcd to the home ot the litide wliete a sumptuous wedding dinner wus setved. Amoiig the guests nt the wedding weie. Sirs Hennessey and daughter, Miss Slut rei ki Itussell. of (linniilu, Mis. Klleil Car den, I'atrlck Catdeti, ,lo.-eph Carden Josejih Slessltt and family. -Mrs. Sladl gun and duuglitcr mm. Sir. and Sirs Thomas Cat den, Sir. and Sirs. Thomas Kuircll, Mtnla Monaliaii, Mis. J. J Slonuhiin and fatull.N, Miss .Mary (Ill Ian, Major James J. tr.N'ell, .Mr. and Mrs. William Mjinc, .loliu 'I', l.oftus I'. V. Doiiue. , . Miinnloii. Wil liam and I'laieitce Mcllalc, SIIsscs V'lorence Slcllale, .Satah Kearney, Kate McDonald. Slary and Kll.i Caic), .Mar garet and Sarah Hall'tic) and Julia (ill ion, of Caihondalo. Sir. and Sits. -P. J Sluyu and daughters, Cl.na and Stella. Sir. and Slis. Hnilstoiies.Di. I. C. Stan ley, Sli. and Sirs. John Slessltt. SIIsscs Sarah Slclhaugin and Katie Muckley; Sliss .Sallle J. Thomas. Kingston. INDIA MAY SEND BRIGADE. , . Officers Expect Serious Trouble lu Somalilnnd, Djr Kxclum IMrc from lint tamhU'il l're. Simla, Oct. 22. The military uuthoi.1- r Headquarters for Incandescent Gas Mantles, Portable Lamps. THE NEW DISCOVERY Kern Incandescent Gas Lamp. GunsieiiForsytii 4J.")3-;27 l'oiiii Avenue. I J You Take No Chances When purchasing a Piano, it's a great satisfaction to know you are getting dollar for dollar on your investment. You take no chance of being disappointed after a year or so by finding out that the instrument you purchased was an inferior one, if you buy from this factory. Every Piano bearing our name and trade mark Is covered by a ten year guarantee, and we stand square )y behind that guarantee. If yon want a new I'lauo or would like to cxclianjrc your old one together with a little money Tor a new--write tin. 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A week's trial of MALTA -VITA as a diet for breakfast and supper will convince the tno-.t skeptical of thu Mtpetior mriits of MALTA-VITA. Beware of imitations. Insist on getting MALT A-VITA, "The Per fect Food." Requires no cooking, always ready to eat. lor sule by orairrt. MALTA-VITA PURE FOOD CO. Battles Croek. Mich. Toronto, CanaUa WIWBWWHWMMUigll HI l,l J-VCT-Ttiafi tlf.s mm i-Mimt that .1 u huh bi k.ii of truoi.-. will l' ieililii'il (o i ni lt iIk- Soiiialil.nul ilillUalty Tliu -!-inoiiis ure piopai li(V for owntiuliili's Koar .MunIiii Kims will iui'iiiiii.iu th' t loops h.illlnt; luiimriiiw. iloiuc, Oi t 22. XeBOilulloiiH ure pru ceeillllK.s with the olijeel of ol)tuinillK Abysslnlun military ro-oier.itluii in .Somalilaiul. similar Id iliut of liiilif, when Itas MuUoniiL'u Invaihil ami di VUirliiteil Ojvll.uleu. Tlie blljiKehllon Is Dial tlie Aliypdiuluns lumlil hum In tin M.ui Mullah' furies fiom I ho i-ouili-wanl mill (lie lliltlsli attack them from the north. ' Fall Fashions in Ladies' Shoes at Reasonable Prices. Tlu secret is in buying. We do not buy por shoaa, there fore it is impossible for us to sell you a poor pair. Tlie price may tip low, yet the qu.i'ity is all there. We have thiee lines ol populitr-privecl Ladies' Shoes that are being worn by hundreds n our customers, from whom we have had many satisfactory testimonials. They sell at $li25, $1.50 and $2.00. Thev aiv of ibf n" Fnll tlinpf. rill fiom Calf nnd Vti't Kid. nlth palMnt and dull ilp. -Mlllliry liei'l. lap r biitlnn, UKhl or heavy, flexibly, aettvd ule LEWIS, RUDDY, DUIIES & MURPHY. 330 Lackawanna Avenue, Next Door to new Hirst National Bank Building, ' 1 !. ,jt