Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 17, 1912, Page 2

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il'ounhc;ld Economy A PENSION FOR KILLING ROSENTHAL Becker Said Public Would Give Him One When Sensation | IR RNy Blows Over, According to Temmorfy of James D. Hl.llon farge quantity of bl syp, U Y% __Mrs. Rosenthal Said Becker Claimed to Have Raided 4 P Hew to Have the Best Cough Syrup apd Save $2, by Making It at Home. 15 pint of warm water and stir about pit mingtes, you Bove.au st areap o5 | Her Husband to Save Himself. - E: meney o 4 f If you wiflfien t 215 ounces of | P TR lp.xn fimegt?m)s&“ ‘I jut bott(l’e,j New York, Oct. 16.—“When this sen- and deny everything, I tell you ve a8 e TuD a8 JOIE satlon blows over the public will give| wWhen all this sensstion Is over the much cough syrug as youw could buy ready made for $2.50. * 1t me a pension for, Kkilling that — keeps perfectly. crook Rosenthal” And you will find it the best coughi _ These aze the words attributed to 1 syrn yg?x ever used—even in whooping Police Lieutenant Charles Becker DY | jioyoneg “Writing Offered as Evidence. €0 “You ean feel it take hold—usu- James D, Hallen, his fellow prisoner in| ", = 00 0% Tt o0s o vellow elly awg- the most severe cough in 24 the Tombe, at today’s sesalon of Beck- s ¥s alowiv i hours. It is just laxative enough, has & . er's trial on the charge of instigating | Paper in his lap an‘ w“ L n tonie effect, and taste is pleasant, | the murder of Herman Rosenthal, th Bhi et be cevh the pad ke T O O | esatil " oaiiee o st oo i It is a splendid remedy, t00,.fon | ajien was ome of fifteen witnesses fi: ‘paper was effered in evidence whooping cough, croup, hoarseness, asth» ' who testified today for the state. 4s-|for use as a standard of comparison, u’lux lltl;::l. ."’nl\nblo B sistant District Attorney Moss an-| My McIntyre indicated that he would pubHe will give me a pension for killing that d—m skunk Rosen- thal. of N hite s nounced ‘when \amr:!ent was :l:(:flhttemm to prove that Hallen had de- :‘,flld OTWAY W] = | tonight that he \had only one ol | pled his own signature. rich in guaiacol and all the heal- ' more witneskes to call to complete the |~ “Tyhere is the disputed writing?" pine elements. No other preparas case for the people. asked the court, will work in this formula, | Mrs. Herman Rosenthal, widow of | Aty Mcintyre handed a document te “Crawford Parlor,” A with full return flue; the sm the firepot and the outside casing of the stove to a flue beneath the ashpan, thence up and out through the back smoke pip¢ to the - chimney, giving more heat and burning te center slides for- ward for dumping. Large- clinker door; pan; dust damper; nickel rails removable. “Tropic Crawford.” With or with- out down draft back pipe. Draw center Best stove made at the price. ickel rails removable. S Crawford “ Wood Parlor.” In stove for wood the front ntine indirect draft stove e passes down between less coal. The Crawford “Pariar” *“Trople” Crawlord door swings open to give the effect of a fire-place, By moving a slide in_thia door the fire can be seen without this new heating opening the door itself. - The slide openings are protected uze. The main top swings to ane side and This recipe for making cough remedy | the gambler, the first witness of the |the bench. Pi and Su&r Syrup now | day. testified that Lieutemant Becker,| Mr. Whitman asked to see it, but Mr, ’{th’?u m her husband’s alleged partner in his|Meintyre objscted and was sustained. d he had made un the Mcintyrs Was Hallen's Lawyer. 10’{"‘ Py i It _Z.m&u'nfl-.m g Mr. Melntyre ssked the witness if he tj’: nhm?m wlgkh Had Only $100 to Bury Her Husband.|mentionlng the names. ==~ =~ s g This is the so-called “fake” raid| - "o or forged o8 Ft, Wayne, Becker by his superior offi- . : o By Rou::ntgfl ostifled . thar “E‘,“”'V";w etk anrd Sal: NORDICA WITHDRAWS she had only $100 to her name, all thaz | 1*%e, ¥ON, WETG 0 B 1 imed Mr. Wkitman, HER $50,0000 SUIT. | had been left her by Rosenthal. This| ... 'y il Bl ceron Terms of Settlement With Railroad | state é::wfi': to spike the guns vf | wor"gorSim,» Mr. McIntyre admitted. Company Not Made Public. “We introduce this,” sald Assistant Denied Alleged Forgeries. - | been claimed by the defense that the | «yoy were naid $500, and I got a lon %&L‘i’s‘fi&o“&?finfi%fi&fi; gamblers gave Rogenthal 325000 orfierm in prison.” nd gambling house, had said to her on the “It's either Herman or me." had fo: several names to checks, Foug st has .:r, % (';: ’m};;d. which the prosecution claims Was| “.on" 1 ypaw you,” exclaimed Mr. o when she came to bury her husband |,., "o "y ore my Tawy as a bit of testimony elicited by the} T 0 1 never got paid for my New York, Oct. 16,—The suit brought | District Attorney Mogs, “because 1t a8 | “rnat's not so” snapped Hallen. jway company for injuries received | SOme such sum to insure his silence.” The tilt over, Mr. McIntyre read & wreck while traveling on the com. Becker Frequently With Rose. name after name and asked the wit- y's road, which has been dragging | yrempers of the household of Jack M:;I el\'re;l?' m g‘r!']ed'.me::c I:Dr echl:flm for Q‘h‘h o l:zih;;-e;).u r::u:tt:r:{:yfld?lw Rose, Becker's alleged ‘?r{, eoll.cto:’. In rux;onae to furmer.uuude:l: ‘the o r“ a 2 1! use missed by Justice Ford on & stipula- ;?fle:lug:?:lu?o v'!l'!’:l'do.lukfl"u;ome- witness said that he was in one showe: signed by counsel for the singer | pooo gwedish maid swore that Becker | Path and Becker in the other when the it is a large plate that lLfts to admit large This stove is made in both diréct and indirect draft styles. It is strongly made and very handsome. Three sizes, to burn 19, 22 or 25 inch lengths. : Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., 3138 Union St Bosten and the rallroad company. Mme. Nor- | FoFR Crcton o'ty breakfast with her | alleged conversation occurred. :u.n:.. :";;-% 'g;“’f‘g::'g? &V‘ ;| master “nearly every day since Christ- | Unable to Describe Man Who Talked sottlement of the case were mot made | 5 5 TG Saian With Becker. . public. : ¥ oo Walters oM e e be- | _ ‘Describe the man who falked with —r———— tween Rose and ker in the hotes B'f!hr. instructed Mr. McIntyre, | @OLDS CAUSE HEADACHE AND GRIP | dining room, when “they talked a lorg couldn’t do it in the slightest de- o " the witness admitted. LAXATIVE BROMO m time.” sree, , There is on! )‘" '35:':"«'530"&'6 One of the walters said he saw Rose Becker, who had been watching the » ok for signature of E. ®. e, table, looked back at the reperters and time by the m«mment of Haytl as | conversation in his cell an hour aftes S i omancy. (hrough his testimony. tain clemency (hro A ; e Icuclntyr: called for Hallens| Alleged Note to Becker. notes, read them and passed them to ]l e-notée which Hallen denied sign- He then handed Hallen two slips of reads as follows: yellow paper and asked him if the signatures on them were his. The witness replied in the afirmative and the papers were marked for identifica- tion. ~Denied Writing to Becker. “Did you tell Becker in the Tombs that somebody was trying to you EMALT Combined trying to injure you or me. As for myself, I have t:;u%le- of my own. Police Officials Called. ‘all rot? " f Kipp, chi . | wanted the warrant issued.” i with HNon P gonet Sierk 2t police headauar- | "inid thiey ever aak agein for the j "gld you write him to that effect’” gnd. showing that just previous to ;fl'lrdqavl't?" ' | “Never.” e murder Becker was assigned to the| O Mr, McIntyre handed Hallen a paper. of The witness repeated his pervious mflhfl,h““ ! "INMd'you sehd that to Becker?” 3,“1’,‘_ offices. o7 ¢he police. dopart testimony n‘.lma:z verbatim on further s “No.” . Chief Inspector ttenb. Cross examination. . e, | s that in your handwriting?” then fook the siand ani mata roerser | “"Court adjourned until 10.30 tomarron l'" "’l'l(,.lilflv.Iy :iou. i Dictati gul A d 1 v;‘n‘nlcw‘. ot “Oem- | MOTWR: allen tes from ion, ral squad 1,” consisting of forty de- anoe |0 dcnbre aused apdaoken| 5607 e STONINGTON o d at the witness. ching into his | Deputy Police Commission i —— % vest pocket, he pulled out a pencil and | o1 Poucf'c‘,m;m!:m.:e: ,‘;:",2:: Registrars in Session—James RB. Leahy hm' M‘f"fv‘gt:‘ :,%J:"n:gffi that paper,” | eTly was rtth”ul:"&d; Returns from Milwaukes. ¢ ougherty si t he saw Becker S Pt I Ideal w?l::“me Mrduli‘ :Jantyn' at the West Forty-seventh streat po-| The registtars met this week and In s the) Ide T s e, Mr. Mclntyre or- | !ice station, where Rosenthal's body |the First district received 18 applice- g derod -reading. from Hallen's motes of | a8 taken on the morning of the mur- | tions of those claiming Tonic, the alleged conversation between {d¢F- He saw him again the day of the | privilege at the November election, Thw in your cell.. I heard straight from ison Square Garden with Jack Sulli- " S ‘Whitman's map thgt Lowie had |van and a visit t KING'S FURZMALT DEPARTMERT been found and that he fold |Hart . 2 R tioey, ot 36-38 Hawley Street, Boston tman everything. , hell! “Becker did not fix - ey and uuppta-a 35 had?k'lu'}?nly the |rived home,” D%ut‘hm;hesatii;?e“he o pay-s0 of mere crooks. ow, see here, Jimmy. We have no one to Asked Becker About Jack Rose. knock us but professional crimi- “I asked him when he had last seen nals.” No jury on earth will be- lieve them. Sit fast—just sit fast Saturday, on the street.’” Dougherty nald that Becker told him of Harry Brown (Sam Schepps' alias) , murder in reference to a visit to Dora Gilbert, Rosenthal's former wife. Becker said, according to the wit- -{ness, that Harry Brown had told him that if he (Becker) would send & rep- one resentative to the Lafayette bath he ;on)d take him to Dora Gilbert's ouse. Of Horehound After Justice Goff had excluded questions of Mr, Moss intended appar. .n‘ Tar ently to determine what efforts had Will Stop : P erty was excused without cross exam. ination. Becker Wanted Rosenthal’s Affidavit. P2 i Isaac V, White,® reporter on a *~ ; If you are in the market for oats— er York news, was called. He n;:i pure white, sound and sweet—at y R A of meeting ker and his attorney, prices. that will appeal to you, we've cough John W. Hart, at his office the Satur- just what you want. Don't buy an day Right before the murder. i “Mr, Hart asked me,” said the wit- m Cure Yw Cold ness, “whether my newspaper had ob- 7 tained 2n affdavit from Herman Contains no opium nor Rosenthal. I told him that we had. anything injurious. Mr. Hart sald that he wanted fo use that afidavit for the arrest of Rosen- inferior grade of oats when you can A full pound in every box. get ours at such a bargain. Call and All Druggiits. thal on a charge of criminal lfbel” the davit which his paper w: 3\COVQ Sh’eet 5, lbf:um publish. 27 . The witness then identified the affi- - davit and the proofs were put in evi- SR’L\URDAY GANDY have with Becker and Hart?”” J |2 “I told Mr. Hart that we were willin, to publish any denial of the affidavi. or any statement he cared to make in C " our second edition, our first haviny The witness identified a copy of the statement referred to, adding that Becker had written part of it. 9 DUNN'S Pharmacy 3 Becker Made Statement on Night of 50 Main Street el iy “1 suggested that they might make 80 us before buying—it will pay you. CHAS. SLOSBERG, e te said that he had SMOSB R Becker and Hart the Diinted pro.ohf:wo? dence. Becker’s Denial Published. “What further conversations &id you gone to prese. Mr, Hart them pre- pared a statement.” The statement was discussed para- graph by paragraph, Mr. White said. 2 more detailed statement fo blica- 'l‘be Cll?lSEil Savings Bank FLOOR PA!NT e‘io?né:‘llofilgay'g Dadp‘er,”!c;ntrl:l:led ilaxe ki n Su SENOUR'S FLOOR PAINT | Toriiacion with Besker mt-mer omct D its ..... $9,119,910.72 g g and Becker said he had epT opidig 155 Dries over night. mv!zaebclee:os:nak: Sy R Surp Siaaiase 486,441.. ~ o men Bank opens at nine There is nothing on the mar-|™“0; Tuesday, the nignt of the mur- septzodaw | ket that will equal it. We|der, Becker came to my office and solicit a hid M L’}“‘:’ie“nfiéi‘f‘;‘:}‘,‘m‘,fl to his movements WALL PAPERS prod (. Crowell's The witness s2id further that dur- Lremely large stock of new goods on ing this conversition Becker had said that Rosenthal “had a very bad rec- ord,” and had asked him for any clip hard, and to move them uicl Band. and to move ibem _quickly 87 Water Street bling and other police cases Rosenthai You can have the bemedt of it by 50 el i pings in the pousession of the news- HPAINTING and DECORATING ars MISS ELLA M. POTTER! »- ';:;:":;:; ::::‘;;:o":;d}m~ Mr. Hart's statemen paper bearing ppon raids on his gam- our speciaity, t, which was a ! Instructor of general denial of the charges made ) 2 !in the Rosentha] afidavit, ' togethar P. . MURTAGH | Piano and Harmony |with the amaavic 92 and 94 West Main St. | - M Bsrit R tion oan, eemelers ain 8 ecker leaned ck in hi “®hone. > Room 6, Alice Bldg. Tel. sulcha.ir, Tooked at the wall high over F Fisk, Karl C. P. 'STAFFORD SPRINGS Suddon Death of Miss Cathering Gil- trop—Alfred D. Cady Dead at 80- ) Neminate Mix and Wal- pass Becker & bunch of bills. witness intently, brightened up at the | the witness’ head and toyed with his Colmirn, Witk Jr.‘ Frank A. E. Hanley, Willlam Burial of Joseph Brief State News ‘Meriden—The Hebrew this city have society. glasses. Hallen Admits Signatures. smiled when Hallen said this. “Did Mr. Hart read the proofs of the Hallen, who wek a lawyer before his| The witness declared that he had | afidavit?” asked Mr. Moss, when he conviction «nd was employed at one | made his memorandum of the allexed h‘fpmflg‘?fiuwm to Becker" he heard it. Mr. White peplied. ied that he hoped to AT u”’k’ other pasts be 4l met reA oud.” 3 i d said t his handwril “t(lllw drlldzlne!c‘:;lfl:nv‘llt'?m SR 5 ing and said was no s han ting | see the original ™ hia sseociatp opunsel, John W, Hari ‘“They sajd they wanted to apply for “Becker: a warrant for Rosen “Of course, this is utter non- |charge of criminal libel. They wanted sense. No sueh rot would be of |the wi any use to anyone. Someone is found it'w ok g § i i -4 ity ifi 1 2 H ) i 3 a8 i thal's arrest on a T t 2 £E £q i i B gé t issued that night, but Never Asked for It Again. ‘tg’oy ask you for the original 1 told them I wounld kee or him—that the newspaper talk Was| Hallen was dismissed and William H. | 8nd they could come to me when i 5 ii E 38 it i £ g “Did HALLEN! amdavi “Yes. ] i i ! & b | g 2t EI5 g § - 2 g i S g 4 i b : B o ¥ stay in Norfolk for the Becker and White: - murder at police headquarters, when|board will meet with the selectmen Becker told him of his movements on | Friday to examine and admit to Send for Prices to Your Druggist . Text of Alleged Notes. the night befors the murder, mentioy. | elector’s oath those O 6 Lin Friday—Chief, 1 looked for you |ing his visit to the prize fight at Mad- | qualified. Borough Notes. Those who were candidates at town election for offices have until 22 to file their expense accounts with the town clerk. Mrs. F. C. Joseph is spending a few days with rei?etélvleu ’ll: Protvlkn:am James R. y has returne m Jack Rose. Becker sald ‘Friday or | Milwaukee, where he attended the con. vention of the Moulders’ union. It's easy for a man to be pafient |ated im up on the night of the|with a stupid woman if she Coffee Poisoning in a froquent éause of many human aches and ailments. ’ Torrington—Rev. Fr. has resign: pastor Ttallan R. C. church of Bt. nd | at Paterson, N. J. take effect on But people seldom doctor says “quit coffee” The coffee drinker who is annoyed by headache, nervousness, indigestion, heart pelpitation, biliousness or lack of sleep, can prove to a certainty whether coffee is the cause by stopping it ten days and using POSTUM This healthful beverage, made entirely of choice Northern wheat and the juice of Southern sugar-cane, tastes much like coffes but contains ng caffeine, the habit-forming, health-destroy- ing drug in both tea and coffee. Everyone can drink Postum with fullest SLEEP DESTROYERS Tea and Coffoe She suffered from nervousness by day and sleeplessness by night. ago, “T was u; :l:: u:nt reely an: not rea- flh:jurh“m my health,” jeine— same toffee) “til 1 was suddenly cadaches young woman, found in coffee) made tlho “'{?;'3' of nervous b so violent vy ousehold activities and stay 4 o f the time. Then in. somnia came upon me and the wretch- edness of sleepless nights was added to the ageny of painful days. “This lasted till a year ago, whem 1 was persuaded by a friend to give up coffee entirely amd use Postum. The result was, in less than a week began to feel the change for the %er, my nerves grew stronger began to sleep nights. Day the improvement continued restored My headaches left me, the nervousness passed away entirely, and I enjoy good. sound sleep at night “This is what I owe to Poat [ feel it but right to tell you Name given by Postum Thousands of former tea and coffee drink- ers have found it a means of regaining health and increasing their comfort. “There’s a Reasqn” i Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. “The Read to Wellville”

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