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    1. [NY-Old-News] July 20, 1925 Rochester, NY
    2. Democrat & Chronicle Rochester, NY Monroe Co. July 20, 1925 JEALOUS SUITOR STABS BROTHER AND SISTER-IN-LAW IN STREET; REPULSED BY HER, POLICE TOLD. Crazed with jealousy over his sister-in-law, according to the police, Antonio DE ALESSANDRO, 31 years old, giving his address as No. 34 John street, last night attacked his brother Cesido DE ALESSANDRO, and the latter's wife, Lena, in the street near their home, No 485 State street, stabbing them several times with a stiletto. DE ALESSANDRO, as his victims collapsed on the sidewalk, attempted to flee, but was captured by Fire Lieutenant WILSON of Truck No. 2 who happened to be passing. He was turned over to Sergeant BURNE and officers HARGATHER and ROBERTS, of the Exchange street station and a charge of assault, second degree, placed against him. Investigation revealed that for several months Antonio has been annoying his sister-in-law. He was living with the couple until several weeks ago when he was requested to move by his brother. Last night, the police declare, Antonio met his sister-in-law as she alighted from a trolley at State street and Lyell avenue. He attempted to make an engagement to meet her, but she repulsed him and went to her home, telling her husband what had happened, police were told. About a half hour later she left her home with her husband and had gone only a short distance when Antonio rushed up to the couple, knife in hand. In the scuffle Antonio was severely cut about the hands. The woman was stabbed twice in the back while her husband received deep gashes about the face and neck. They were taken in the ambulance to Dr. Lee's Hospital, Lake avenue, where late last night their condition was reported as not serious. Antonio, who evidently had been drinking, according to the police, was locked up for the night to await arraignment in City Court his morning. GIRLS WITH ONE-PIECE SUITS BARRED FROM ONTARIO BEACH; IDEAL DAY ATTRACTS THRONG. Mistaking Ontario Beach for the sunny shores of Deanville, four slim young girls made their appearance yesterday in one-piece bathing suits, attractive but not permissible. The wary beach guards, tired of removing ball players and luncheon parties from the premises, turned their attention to the new diversion. Admidst many protestations from the girls and comments from the other bathers, the offenders were politely escorted from the beach and urged to don conventional clothing. Most of the five thousand present at the beach were bathing. With the air at 80 degrees and the water at 76, conditions were ideal and bathhouses full. Submitted by: Patricia Stillwell Mims

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