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. “wean ATHER: EDITION. COURTS HOLD SIX CAPTURED GANGSTER CAPPOOOOIDAID As OOD (ALARA AR errr rrr Wiison Loses Ghio ‘Fight; His 19 Delegates Given to | to Harmon PRICE ONE C ———— ENT. Controls Democratic State Convention, but Jersey Gov: ernor’s Men Will Fight On. BALTIMORE TO DECIDE Aid of Bryon and Other Pr gressives Will Be Invokel at National Gathering. con ION WALL, TOLEDO, ©., June 6.—Gov. Judson n to-day won Ohio's forty-eight votes for I" fent at the Democratic National Con- vention at Baltimore under the unit rule ‘The Ohio Democratic State Convention edpoted a resolution instructing the Btate's forty-eight delegates to vote + {@ly for Harmon at Bavimore until r leaeed by him or by a walerity of t elegation. The vote was 597 to 355 Congressman Cox received the tiem for Governor. The Baltimore Convention must de- eide whether the nineteen Ohio gates pledged to Woodrow Wilson sail be voted for Judson Harmon. Aeger Newman D, Baker of Cleveland @bfed the Harmon machine rm “Sifounced that he would carry the fight | to Baltimore. “You cannot throttle me nor make nomina- | NEWSGIRL BRIDE RACES IN AUTO TO QUICK WEDDING Millionaire Bates Wouldn’t Wait on Bay State Law and Hurried to Connecticut. |QUITE A KISSING TIME. { Perea se | Old Judge Bill Smacks Bride After Tying Knot and Bride- | groom Goes Limit. t ‘The Evening World.) CPNTRAL VITL AGE, Conn.,.June 6. The littl village of Danielson, nearby, sill hear the rumbling of the bix stay auto tha: bore the Foffiantls couple nto the borough at seventy miles an nd then bore them out again at nie express speed. Old Judge Bil!, who is likewise County Coroner, mar- “ Ciroulation Books Open to AND Coorrieht. 1043, oT , the Ne Boe Words HARMON WLS ON UNIT RULE; |e IS GIVEN THE NNETEEN WILSON CELEGATES IN OHIO WRATHER—Fatr iy > Thaviday, Ma “ Circulation Books Open to All.” 1912. _18 PAGES — PRICE ONE OENT. PLE DECLARE WAR ON GUNMEN; SICHELD FOR STREET BATLES Zelig-Sirocco Feud Goes On With Desperate Early Morning Gun Fight at 9th St. and 2d Ave, Followed by Police Raid. The EDITION. ‘The Press rere NEW “YORK, “WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, J. B. Smith, in Charge of the Coney ‘Island Outing, and Line of Autos With Happy Orphans THE ~ o WARFARE BORN OF FEUD : BOWERY? OF EAST SIDE GAMBLERS HONK! 4,000 KIDS AUTOISTS’ QUESTS AT CONEY ISLAND Orphans’ Automobile Day As- sociation Hosts of Thousands of Happy Youngsters. Gamesters Hired “Big Jack” and His ae Gang to End Blackmailing Opera- : mations tions of ‘Louis the Lump’s’ Band. BATTLESHIP SENT KNEW TITANIC HAD |. 10 CUBA: MARINE! MANY LEFT ABOARD} RUSH TO TERIOR WOMAN IS SAVED re FROM DEATH CHAIR SMAY ADMITS HE IN BAY STATE Sentence of Mrs. Cusumano Commuted on Ground of Six of the gun men implicated in the war between the Kid Twist> Jack Zelig gang and the Jack Sirocco Apaches received summary punish: ment at the hands of two Magistrates, to-day, and Police Headquarters, stung by the mortification of the unhindered succession of street duets, announced the police would smash the feud of the gangsters without delay. The court actions and the blast from Headquarters came only after two gang leaders, who had been discharged for lack of evidence by Magis- Vote against the instructions of the vote|Ficd ‘em in dis carpet slippers, kisse? | yy, Additional Information. Wasn’t Thinki bi Tau . ..,, {trate Kernochan, had become involved, within ten hours of leaving court, r ted amid] the bride over the ; faving flags and singing ail the way, ‘asn inking About It Just a ae t ; ee ge entiod hoorll ei tr the Mant eyerrow and | gy ie orphans from Alterent any g Taft, After Conference With}in two more open fights with revolvers, which resulted in the wounding lena hed 7 pete § 9: or “ ¥ z, mm Py Ape j weir ap backed by the als MIO “Yon, it wae the hh cliniax of the| Lime throughout the started from) Bogron, June S.—The sentence of Then, But Assumed “They Knox, Orders 4 Sea Fighters |of one man in front of “Chick Trigger’s saloon on the Bowery and of gon delegates, wil! demu s-Corrigan The comely | coven’? street for Coney Island) yey peng Cusumano of ITull, con- ” two others at the corner of Ninth street and Second avenue. The gang sistance of William J, Lirvan end every | newegint of the Vander¥ilt Hotel and | oo thetr eighth annual outing) seiinea to die this week for the murder Went Aft: to Protect Americans it until the s f th tual ts progressive national ericgate, Dy : . : ee » aurpices of the Orphans’ af iid fighters say they will not quit until the score of their mu revenges Pv eccatis when {is minor tho Attleboro millionaire and +ix- tas baanien ta woe of her husband, Frank, was commuted | pe 8 dup. when i naan Yay Association a pro- ax. | eet evened u ‘ port on the unit rule was put to a vote,| C¥linder spender were made twatn, It i ‘s to one of life imprisonment by the c 0 “ “° vs ‘shicam natructea tag] Wee Frauke MG Matee's thisd twain an4 tes, cong'sting of Motor seutive Council to-day. lee an nen AERO CH de eit WASHINGTON, June 5—After a cons -» Meanwhile Big Jack” Zeltg, who re cava Wi ident of the ere ; Daly ‘just twelve delegate: xo tor Harmon,! Nan Corrigan’s oncet, to quote Judge Ricans Ni A statement made yesterday after-| . 4 Aue) ference between President Taft and BAT HIP ARKANSAS \eeter be Wad’ fost tte, Cran Conte but offered no demands upon the State's | Bill, County Coroner Arthur 1. Bil ang | PAU 88d common taxicabs, noon by Mra, Lena Cusumano In the|) tae LB re seers Lie ae does sensedlinastReae Say Ree! sm TLESHIP ruta ha at née’ Monday, tiee ot Be "1 Art u : Broadway to «3 pefore the British of Trade In- 001 fersy-two dlatriot 4 Town Prosecutor A. Buchanan BI Eiet e CE VONTE Reiss) prenence of Wa Bridges of hel cciey into tho lows. of tbe Tanne IM | tokway It was cnnounced that the G FASTEST IN THE WORLD. |1...), trospitat with a bullet stilt lodged lefeat means that every Stating that his a lown Fi o Union Square, where 4) state prison, Dist : ‘ would {mmediately despa | , Py . Ke was thirty-one, ‘Aish wae @iltinn w lanlo toed P in his skull, too weak to appeat i to Baltimore shail be vored for Harmon) youny Mr, Bates Pranks aareittaa t second division of kiddies wes watting.| J, Barker and her own counsel, Witiam nt jay. : tout erican battleships to Cuban! |New Sea Fighter, Despite Accident, | voure against his assailant. Chartes by the chair: the delegation, ve biUIA At] phen, under the leadership of Mrs. J.{J. lin, Was also lald before mal Toward the close of the session waters, 4 K Hi ‘Tort!, allas Frank Caputo, the «@@ Congressman J. H. Cocke of Wapakoe|* thing Nan was No. 3 then mut-| smn, president of the orsantgaton| Governor's Council by Mr. Coughlin, in) ftufus Isaacs, the Attorney-General, President Tatt’s decision to despatch Speeds 2144 Knots an Hour | rinses nestnet whom the polieg hate neta presented the report of the Com-| ter etween his teeth, the] vnich takes the lttle orphans on the| Support of the petition of Mra, Cus ta in reverted to Ismay's personal con-| the squadron to Cuban wa w on Her Trial Trip. definite evidence, Is in the Tombs await mittee on Resolutions ssned by seven-| Worst, second the same, third the bea: . : sapere ibid (Ff: ton of her seutence| duct at the time of the disaster reached because need of precau ’ ‘The battle: ing action of the G a teen members, The report read in part| Of al the game one day trip they remember ali year,| MA? Bimantisin tke |i more discussed th Feet meeeutee XA Mee with aby 12:| ee UAND, Mls. June h—Phe pattie INE Sete of See See ee ae follows: |PLAYED A KISSING GAME Be. | 2? Senator W. J. Morgan, marshal, the] stat : she. knew jn RORATS Sle AR HERE A Te a any | ship Ark: ihe ade * malls naa hor | ohare OF DARING OBO Sas 4 y the 0 | dre § passed over ri ‘ Laas ee ation run to-day at the rate} 1 ‘@ Tha fe it resolved by the Democracy. in| FORE JUDGE, ‘yo hundred and 7 as a er noth until Mavetioll, or * know that you! had Rear-Admniral Ovterhaus hay notitied | ‘ots an hour and averaged at! | World learned to-day from several Wes that Gov. Judaon Harmon, having | ,, Dariine:” sighed Miss Cortisan, and| (U0 ty Goney taland fatter” Poeent oral eat Cells nat pubsengeAtaeaioree ey the Navy Department that he has dees: | cidty tor her five tap-apeed runs, In a/ the feudiste involved, who declare socuted a imalerity, Vota at the Dome | they kissed—rtyht in front of Judge Bill, un to’ Caney. Talen Lee Ee eit, Bsiee the crime ‘had ‘been committed, | gh esi sap wer td asked Sic} nated the battleshins Mssourl, MIM] fot omont at the close of the trial the | Pen assaults and_street. murders 1 ve ‘ ° But al! thie happened after th All arrangements had been perfecte statement is ax follows \ caning furwar " Minnesota and Oblo, the fourih| ora declared that the Arkansas had 0t Cease until the. Siroceg> gans Gua: cratic preferential primary for the Pres- when they arrived at the island, Every) “I did not hire any -one to h | Isinay replicd without hesita- | ¢ t the Atlantic 1 bullders di ede in “getting “Bi Mdeney and being enticied to choose the | “vA! Of the big gray car at 9 o'clock ast! hig was nerved with a solid luncheon | kill, and 1 had nothing to do. with th e ereetnutaos ite deed uot aay. vehen [Showa Heraelé the fastest battleabtp of | Som ‘aust ctr ar meet Gelegates-at-large under a resolution| MEM. A few preliminary happenings) Ooi taven in charse by uivisions under | killing of my husben ear Crane "M0 that {€ all the boats had teft the| the whim wil idavar teaeao ira Na, | Mer clase dn the world | strumencas tac Seieroe aati MEIEA cre riots so ite primary vy the | A(2, WoEy. cf Tevord) asi they. ware of|ape smeemse cnerge bY iy Mlane bOrks [RE ine k a ship there would still ve persona on! 5 ‘Tho standurdisation triat of the Are J tt HiEN Gavchiotogio stpoctanee oc ehe vite ‘ hi and did not know h 1 been killed thaniel R, Usher commands the division 4 hich was interrupted yaater- Democratic State Central Committee, a] Nh Pat sholog Vil-| the shows and played around the beach, juntl) Harry Marshall (\ sly. Ghmne i?” pressed the Attorne erat} CAIMANERA Sine Aeon eee SPE P [kang on east side gamblers. hereby empowered and directed by this | 8° of Danielson. two: oxptibn banda plexed iuatily’.oni(td r i "Yes." | aie ne day for a few hours by an accidents) “aii is the at 4 At 7 o'clock Town Ch | play lown {nto the basement, where L was, we | hundred and fifty Aw n marines un- | poy e world’ je story of the Btate convention to seloct and present t 7 o'cloc! wn Clerk Frank T.line journey down to the island, and| washing iy divtea andi showadl ma die When the last boat left the Titante mand of Col, Lacks woraciandaa | ences te tay, = Th we of the gang war, as The Ee tau, Gy ils ecavenees Preston was atting out on ‘bia) poral Several meter, trveke filed win eutored [sas covered wien bised. When vibe” you must have known that a number of wae Giman toe aa. ee completed | drendnought lett | World learned it te-aayt i a when the telephone rang. He was read- : d blood. en seenge: 4 ' y tord et ‘aint, clot i t 9.40 o'clock to make iJ ay, ’ compantment of ebony bones they ha “Harry Marshall said to me, ‘I kill He eu ain for Guantanamo City, her con-|Slrecco gang—which is the same osowil large trom Ohio at the Democratic Na-| The Evening World of the romance of Navan iARObi asmne ROLTCe: . bog “ “Where were these passengers when | 4. rete of \ of tough: tiond! Convention that convenes at Bal-| the millionaire and the newsgirl of the id | vee thet Sept ere _ Frank, You no speak to me? Just the! your boat lett?” | The announce of the move! tract mp the ee 2 ed wiles Louis the timore." Vanderbilt Hotel. He had got down tol seit Ori ane Au nile Dae @ axe I take off your head.’ I did". can only assume that they had} ment '* to guard American property| eat mpec tests we! bel ae fer ‘owsi, ruled . ‘The resolutions indorsed Gov. Har-| Where it told how young Mr. Bates had! eee nino vittte mites have been made | ee eeewer: He satl I want to know gone to the after part {| and ot for Interven tn nowine in de me 8 fvailive. freee ae mon and embodied the unit rule, edged out the grizzled Buffalo widower f eit [if you gotta no money, You get a hun- wa, ly not thinkin 9 expec DELEGATES INSTRUCTED TO| who bad been haikodige Nan Corrigan Patera Aarti the ares dallas: pate it to me now, Ab, piscussing the lights ance | hours, Including the an hiSogeatitgy oe me pas VOTE AS A BODY. the Attleboro love maker arrive ee re ee ay ene Ar had moni my stocking: T impression was that th ance of the accident on, Sunday, when Ranges peel the: price hed ‘This convention,” said the resolution, | Town Clerk Preston was devouring the |ing were of the nowent, fastent types, | Was stratl and T gave him the money. thore ralan oseuun -——>- = the ship rubbed agatnat! a lodge white | “stick=up if money was ee forth. “fulfills the promise made without a d written word when that telephone bell | 0 f i ¢ hi 7 Then he went upstairs alone, When bi NATIONAL LEAGUE passing through Two-Bush annel,; coming, It enforced its demands ty senting vote by our immediate prede- | pegan to smash the sllonce of the village | eyatie yen ty fe agaly antoae tf came a » sald the roon: wax f t eel i ten miles from Rockland harbor, but| frequent raids upon the -stuss houses, cessors, tho delegates who sat in the (night, He refuscd to budge from hin |MOvAPlY Never alle tu amuin unless in), 4 ea HERR iee Band ot tlie aauet at ua [irabaris sogtinue (0 oteaulale that the/wherein ail the visible assets would be Democratic State Convention of 1910] chair until he had read to where Young |" Hteprosentatives from other he take the body away ae gnals trots | CINCINNATI—= aces an. 8 | taken at the point of guns. and pledged the Democratic party of| Bates gave Nan « four karat dlamond |y.1eh have adopted tie New Yo t it In the sand under the piuzal . Y MR. KENNARD. A few months ago thé east side game Ohio to “indorse and present Judgon | ring and an opal sunvurst, and the But- yoru’ present to. mather, leas, Cl FE nih CEREAL Hae Wane ERS autioie froma inal geldenbe 4 nav - | DENIAL BY MR. J. | Dlers decided to call in “Big Jack” Meligy Harmon for the Presidency in 191," falo widower was crowded out of the |1 Leen win) itaxiad tha Boston would put tho body in the water, He sald the witness, who then GIANTS— ——- who had succeeded to the leadership o¢ “This pledge was ratified by the voters] picture, Then he went to the phone and |sosintion, declared that in numbers ana} caine back and auld he hal done It that the matter of providing or 4 _ | Untrue Report Bearing on His Bro-| the “Kid Twist” gang after the murder of this State by # majority of over “Well, what the'—- |pertection of arrangement to-day's out- When he took the money away ‘rom not providing the etip officers with ma ken Ene nt to Chicago Girl, | Of !t# notorious captain at Coney Islam@: back to him, * » he sald ‘Now the bons 0 @ of i | AT BROOKLY!: Zellg was to “get” the blackmallers ing surpassed anything attempted in] ™Mé aid I'm of the rine glasses was left to the Judginent 1 ff the engagement of ae ‘His administration during the two of Attleboro, Got time | ther cities. house, You keep your mouth shut you'll of the commanders. CHICAGO. Tho breqking Of the ange OF | the Poxgi-Sirocey crowd, intervening years justifies this confl-|to make out @ marriage lvense quick | ang chiidren will return to-night tired | De all right, I've got all the money now ‘The question whether the designer of 20000 — [Viet Kennard, ihe famous Ttarvard | THE LAW FAILING, GANG STARTS dence. and how about @ marrying judge? Can't |ang steepy, but surely happy, for they | and if You open your mouth I'll leave the Titantc had provide for forty lite | BROUKLYN= jhalfheck, ond Mise Wilhelmins Manierre TO “GET” ZELIQ, “Accordingly the delegates from Ohlo| make It fast enough up here in Attle- | Wore treated like little lords and atufted | You on the street and Ko away.’ ROALL CAHMAAT A Aba GInGURLiGR. ARR GD 01000 jof Chicago has given rise to @ number) Zelig is @ power in certain districte om to the national eppyentcn &t Baltimore — with the good things of life. “Almost every day he say to me, asked for the facts Ismay responded a = of reports which Investigation proves to! the lower east side, at ts are expected to give thelr loyal support | licen: | The Independent Taxt Owners’ Asso- |¥ou tell anything about it T kill you.’ “f£ have no recollection.” pean been unfounded, It was printed| known he enjoys the favor of @ in the effort to give Gov, Judson Har-|Nan Corrigan, age ty-two, I'm] cation, which. fighting the taxicab |! Was afrald and didn’t dare to tell any Robert representing’ the | AT-BRET Miss Manierre had sought 4 recon. | Politician thero and that on the moa the Democratic nomination for Thiele my No & How | rust, donated forty taxis, which were | one.’ aid that the fact was | PITTSBURGH 1 had off occasions when he has been the presidency, and are further tn- Jerowded t ty. ‘The Hiais- | The statement t# signed by Mra, Cus fe wan debating 220 - ti ics ty | bondsmen were forthe owd o city 8-Hlais- Trade wan debating é nt, which statement Is absolutely heoming at the structed to vote for him as a body as|PLENTY OF LICENSES ON HAND | gey Company notified its customers that |YMaAnO dy her mark and is Witnessed by nate requiring BOSTON - “CY'tion house almost before Zelig Jong as he permi.s his name to remain IN DANIELSON, 4B goal would: bar dallverea: thy n Bridges and D) teAtt » carr, t 100 a iret ought there himself a prisoner, Zelig defore the convention, or as long as a] «In a minute,” cried Clerk Preston. yent all iis six-ton trucks, de » being sworn iter Company 4 a pla M4 ee was a handy 1 to corral and madority vote of the Ohio delegation | “Gor licenses to burn and Judge Hi!) and Mned with benches for the on awh lin, Pa eaatta eae . de AT PHiLAG«Lr. tie peels ators’ on election days and he could + “ ~ desire,” ain't in bed yet. The do! mint will be | Burns Hrotl Coal Company lad ason given by the Exeoutly ould latinch fe a ee ST. LOU Leepead Ivays marshal plenty of “gortlag?™ Tho convention cheered every mention | waitin’ you at the chu--at Judge Bill's three big coul trucks in line . aoe ce Arh 02 Mee RHAMiE Int bani ¢. AN he! Upon call 4 ot Gov. Harmon's namo in the reading | office. How soon can you get here? wast Veara DUA Ie baink © EF be e ° ARN Te RN ERS res a Th Rea ae pine obramitiee on revolutions, “Two hours, I reckon, ff the tires don't | gor now and Mra, J. 1h. m-th I ready | forma FIRE IN BIG GLASS WORKS, piu avenrnia Shea) ieee er yy r iusinibaunaliere Toree menial @ov, Harmon this afternoon an+|burn out. On m'way now, g’bye,” and|to correspond with any one who would laid before the ¢ Its mombers Avpeals for Help Seat to Woodbury ou1l1d —~ \felutions with Mis Manierro and her|o! the Slroceo gang died In quick @uge , Mounced #ix of the twelve men whom he | the young man bent upon his third) ike to let the onpnans ride one day} » the conclusion that there was anal iia —_—> family are friend Nothing beyond! cession—Riaal, Raneai and Morello, In” will name as delogates-at-larke to the | twain rang off, jin his touring car, able ground for doubt as to the | AMERICAN LEAGUE. t has been said by any mem o: [each Killing Zells was suspected, National Convention at Baltimore, The | Town Clerk Preston got over to Judge a t of Lena Cusumano of murd WooDBURY, J, June &—Fire| . Te ikconaeae arse twice he was arrested. In every ite eix are; United States Senator Atlee , —_—— Se Nizson Death, [tho firet degree and there un raged this afternoon in ¢t hotne AT CLEVELAND views which hav re stan the case against him never got Pomerene, Eighteenth District; James EB, (Continued on Fourth Page.) WASHINGTON, June 5.--Senator Nix- | mously 1 mmonded that her se giaxe works at Glassh OF HIGHLANDERS ae ha z beyond the Coroner's jury. Not mom ; ” v ald were eent to this city and Camden i York papers ha vals Cannon, Third; John H, Clarke, Twen- on 0? Nevadh continued to hover bar |be oom 4 to imprisonment for life, Rete ata ann Ste Bt 280 | 0 om than three weeks ago Zellg was allel ty-frat; J. H. Goeke, Fourth; Hugh 1. bh, Bathe. tween life and death here to-day, He <r Camden sent two steamers a ates aL RVECAN to go under $4,000 bond by @ Su Miehols, Sixth; M. A. Daugherty, Eley- 3S with Separate iz trom meningitis foilowing av! pag eye UO otto Gl uanay ploment of men and nose by special CLEVELAND — per wors | COUrt Judge whea he appeared on, Eetate~end attend tbe Gale veut te *e* train, ‘ = Buide ry 2" La sgvond ofgnay charge of carrying come } ?

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