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tT BECKER, 48 HOURS IN TOMBS, GOSSIPS ON GRAFT STORES AND STILL SHOWS NERVE + Plan of Defense Is That Informers ‘ “Framed Up” Whole Story of Ordering Murder — Will Fight to Last Ditch. After two days of life in the Tombs Licut. himself to the routine of the establishment and is taking his {mprisonment Phlegmatically. Long years of disctpline in the Police Department have helped Recker to accommodate himself to his surroundings. He {s tn cell No. 320, on the south end of the ground floor tior, on the east side of the Prison, Jn the tier with him, besides other prisoners, are Joseph Robin, the banker; "Doe" Waterbury, the confidence man, and Chester Yates, who a part in the Bancroft bond robbery, Becker naturally a has chatted with all these during the exercise hours, mixer, He knew | Robin before the banker got Into trouble and renewed the acquaintance | yesterday. Reels “ be According to tha keep + ty they want Recker, What'll they heey Of the tor, slept well lat do for me iff give him to then? Digtt, He had not sept at all tel "BECKER 18 NO FOCL TO TELL BENE before and w ssted when EVERYONE HIS PLANS.” ** to his cot on after duck, At “And right here th meup’ started, ek this morr cker waa up you that Becker ts ing hie eet He cot his brent¥ast kind of fool that would MGR sn keulatiients ce Ga haidie et his Intentions from the house and was the first man in the itor | Ph do you? Even if he had made up| Nou ApeHDG ett nd to murder Rosenthal how lo you think he would tell? He'd ERFULLY UOSSIPS OF Ce Neu “Gt PER REPORTS, | fine t Afraid to «o| ited lad Wb a 1k to the Tombs, you'd think he told! Bee Vie adele ne: Hive ryboly in the Eastern State aiong rapiaty A HANG treman OW, Becker's no ange We're not eftaltty and bouniiows energy, te took [aie at, but we do eiaim that he Me lic: Gnnovivhly eect. ve 20 nothing whatsoever to do with the} : " nurder “t Rosenth 1 and this can be for phystea! action. te way} stiown, ‘ll be able to prove that cheerful and gostipy aid com mented | tie a » Webber and Valion— tay the morning paner thought they would ve making sure Saurnohth’ Havas boek' own escape by telling about Mit Neck wife to xe h Bi tedal) neon A) 2 o'clock in the aftern Why didn't they tot! what they knew seodhty taker {at first?” Then they would have saved nS o'clock in the morning | Lhumaelves all the trouble, They waited Aikeotieee : thar the public was ripe i thelr story at one gulp and familiar wit out their confession, ay they ne tw ®|ROSE WAS SECKER'S STOOL PIGEON, IT 1S SAID, only, was used imprisonment iner wine Stack 1m Shapiro and “The relalon between Becker ak ‘ht Rose was Beck Wende too for ‘urse he Wan ‘vol ounted for littl al le inform, the itt him to the the one 4 X eee Tuat heeause Becker r Toate rand the other night bar Rowe ani Valen would have raided nie wwe : immetavieas £ and Jo- their lives if they napectar es nor any ean Vouba ater th ea lot more ta say tives od to work anded in the * this thing tho aries Cc the hos- i het » 183 West * rth an ' Rut h early yeste: t i Ning s Varatlo, the by ey t t he load that belonge|armed men, rdence in| He ta the natura 7 the story pu J to-day to the 1 “ER'S BROTHER ADVISES “ect that the proprietor of the Dant: HAZING OF AN INFORMER A “FULL STATEMENT.” way killed sume he, "saniealed wolf Th th ‘: = the detectiy upon “Pago Bran! When open ORDEAL: phat the family of Lout, Bocker, so|Girofcl, the suspect arrested Inst ding | othe Dis- trict-Attorney the news tray Ie ready to stand we Se : wed can through Prisoner returns to his cell the hune ud ede of na ant WW dred: in him. son HF a hrok nt him hour after Broudway, t gave agsuranc the imprecations « ved support to thelr bro! m the prisone y in the This, th was what the three gum- long and no! allowed sleep, atrectors say, blers feared. In Wort Bide C. on. § art priton, in TPomba eae Aer aan Fitty-thind nt Mighth avenue, ull upon Charlie ta i where | v roond Vallon are » statenent of his sid confined, ar Yrem sueh ans he save he ts boa noyances. three adjoining Avice of his attorney cells on the top thelr cots are , When Recker wa equipped with she quilts and pie) DY that that het lows, and extra provision has) been for nifort AM three last night and were up early clemerin for the morn. ing pa which they read while : taking breakfast, went from an Kighth in his trouble avenue restaurant, Afler breakfast him to the end. We b rber summoned and — he in his innocence and w the trie. Distriet-Attornoy | 4 ” 10 ep htm n i an was the first caller on them 9 \\ 0" Was onked) if he There te no special guard ov: ea ae Charles that a!" three prisoners Rowe, Webber and Vain aie ee to the tler on | aneWered «uickly in the aflirmetion tt looks after them ay he makes his reg | siid that he acted ne orders of Jolt ular rounds, W, Hart, his brother's counsel, tn rat CONFESSIONS FRAMED UP WILL . tod uss the cage tn nth BE HIS DEFENSE. following the Lieut. Becker's defense will be tnat ely the stories of Rose Webber ard Vallon | whis ave a “frame mncoetedt save him leaving the themselves by ace ng bir view with Becker, jLleut, Becker's first pubic appear ance since his arrest will be next Mon- day, when he Is to be arraigned bef« Judge Mulqueen to make forinel plea to | the murder indictment. "| Men who know him well predict that he will fight to the iast ditch and If called on to pay the extreme penalty will do it protesting bis innocence, | Becker {# saying nothing himself, nor is John W. Hart, his attorney, doing! . —— era TAKES A HURRIED TRIP TO SEE VINCENT ASTOR W. A. Dobbyn, His Books Passage Just Coronla Sails, W. A, Dobby the late Col, John 1s continuing to act tn that thing ts a! Vincent Astor, the new and you dtu! ‘frameup' on Becker we have the decia- | Head of the Astor family, booked a ration of five witnesses, one of them a| Passage on the Coronia of the Cunard man of prominence im the community, | line shortly before she sailed to-day. Here it ta: Mr, Bobbyn is making a hurried trip “On last Thursday, when three of | abroad to see Vincent Astor, who ts tho prisoners were over in the Coroner's | Now with his mother, Mrs. Ava Willing Court, they were scared to death, When | Astor, back to the Tombs one of | The Coronla carried 300 first class pas- ) who figured in yesterday's con- | sengers, among them 10) of he Einpross feaslon, turned to @ lawyer and in the | of Brittany's, who had to tum back at- Secretary, Before any talking. A statement made on be- | however, Who was su: acob As! and who ty for halt of Beoke: outlines the pre*cace of the other two, said: | ter that vessel was damaged tn a collis- ‘My God, I can't stand this any jon. The Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse yionger, Why, they're trying to send also carried a number of Empress of ee Charles Becker has fitted | HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY $1, RIGOR OF PRISON CELL FAILS TO BREAK DOWN BECKER | Wife of Gambler Who Brought About His Complete Confession | was isch: There is he has even serv at Sing Sing or BL His plecture was remo yallery by Co! or Gaynor’s orders, “SICK UP" MEN Irland. Detectives Denia Varallo Was Slain Because He “Squealed” Frank.” had slinply attempted to raid le game and had gone fart st gamiblers’ leeches Jo in su iN HALL OUTSIDE DOOR. and Ernest V on “Dago " DETECTIVES DENY TRUTH OF jo Ernest Varalto, week and charged with complietty in| the Rose 1 | ny of ricang he new account hat occurred eat goede be RY rv some tim Dante Cafe differs widely fe i They made their way upstairs to the ce diversion and has it that when thira fh in; a rear’ room the four m had been drinking : ao and his ¢ r in the cafe belo an upstairs and stumbling on the statre broke into th rd room, one of th o leave Fou, wi re exclaimed, “You will squeal, will you!" money was ptt r the fp at the same time firing a t through Varallo's heart, Detective Trojin of Thirtieth Street Station was | on of the mur- | n WI men who were ight by running from the scene of the murd tale was also emorolde ment that years In Sin © and bad serve well’s Island testde ay murder on Black. “SQUEAL” STORY. 1 ve us and Upton, wha! n Lorenzo and ADert | the n < rece pt Ith Detective 1 in the mn who orket on the n Where \ atid Cunt, Coos ed with Pt attache 1 \ atation, ! 1 feasion’ had beo é 7 ald th of for mon | Lipschitz said t no time mall game of fans of font pt to enter ‘i rn 1 ors show t ny t to-day’ Old Michigan's wonderful batter Eats TOASTIES, ‘tis said, once a day, For he knows they are healthful and wholesome And furnish him strength for the fray. His rivals have wondered and marvelled To see him so much on the job, Not knowing his strength and endurance Is due to the corn in TY COBB. Written by J. F MAC 2410 Washington s¢,, ‘Two Rivers, One of the 50 Jingles for white the Postum Co, Batlle Creek, Mich., paid $1000.00 In May, od by cori | far as Tam con liked boty told Rose or what he roneats as a trom missioner the rogues’ tery by c Baker on Ma E re, - Hx-Detective James J, Cain, who Paki pees notorlety several years ago by rresting Caruso In thy monkey housn rk. ;}VARALLO HEARD COMMOTION ° brothers Ctannett questioned sald that they | any of the four who did! [¢*s Curious, Isn’¢ It, aid Wise INSPECTORS DENY. JACK ROSE'S STORY Cahalane, Hughes and Hayes All Repudiate Statements in Conference Inspector Cornelius alane, who has charge of the Wirst District, take ing in the east de from the Battery to Fourteonth street, called at Pollce Headquarters at 930 o'clock this morn ing and appeared tn uniform In the of- flee of Commissioner Waldo, He re fused to say whether he had been summoned by the Commissioner or 1 called of ilk own volition, “Inspector,” sald a reporter, “it has been reported that Jack Rose, ‘Aridgie’ Webber and Ma: lon mentioned your naine in thelr confessions to the District-Attorney. “I don't know whether they did or replied the Inspector, “but atany rate they have good reason to em ber me. I drove Ros of my din trict, from No, 64 East Fourth street, “I ratded Vallon tive times tn four montha, He moved four times and 1 raided him in four different pla "My district 19 60 per cent. cleaner than 1t was when I took charge of it If this statement cannut be substan. tated Jam willing to resign from we Police Depart Police Insp fay that he had s Dougherty kc wh cha: ged with thai were hiding ar on them at any t Hughes dented to- 4 he and Deputy re the three Herman t District-Attorney Whitman as 9! the men Rose says Becker told hy “E have heard such a report, and merely wish to may that tf Rose Becker or any one els: statement it fs unqu cerned. Of course, responsible for what any. cannot be having been told, But T ° nothing to do with any gambling raids, T have had no dealings with Recke and I deny flatly that T was at all tn: terested in any of Recker's affairs, atament: etton the # as an n absolute falaehood, Tw to dy with ft, al vestigation, becauss T know T will come that inany of Its members a out of it elean and clear tolin’s private tat FY) BBG OOF A ly with Meoker or Among the names mentioned tn con- nia work, The y way T knew Here nection with the offer was that of J. &, man Rosenth eas ® policeman ar i 4 ieee aie to eat oeltoncn Morgan J fut knew ‘Bridmie’ We Artera thi with oy b spec General Wrisley Hrown, his As counsel for use in the Lmpe J ald. ‘ht | accordance rh the: ys Makes Cold Mente Tasty House managers, Tt will be the first] DELICIOUS on Sandwiches & Sardines, (ime the Pepartment of Justice haw] A Mine Salad Drevang by adding © ever been represented at an Impeach. ‘At Delicntensen und Grocery lores, meant. that a tropical island gives cool « drink? Delicious iced WhiteRose CEYLON TEA Yes; It’s Imitated. PEMBROKE 2% In, CHATHAM 2 la, This correct closed-front shape has the LINOCORD “SNAP-ON” BUTTONHOLE, Simple to adjust—it ‘snaps on and off with e and will not stretch nor break. IDE, Si-ver CoLLars Two for Twenty-Five Cente by actual tests have proved —they last longest in the laundry. Ample Scarf Space CEO. P. IDE & CO, Makers, TROY, HY, OF SHARING GRAFT could Jay hands | When asked If he had heart that ns name war mentioned by Jack Rose t> og 1 ree ived graft money, Inspector Hughes or makes such @ edly false #0 rther than this I do not care to Hayes, | and wen. 1912, ' 'NO PRIVATE FUND TO AID WHITMAN IN HUNTING GRAFT | Contributions Schieffelin Apply Only to Trailing Rosenthal Slayers. of Ropeated rumore that Witllam Jay Sehieffeltn, through the Cittzana’ Union, had offered to guarantee District-Attorm ney Whitman the expenses of an Ine Veatigation of the various departments of the city government by William J, Hurne's Detective Agenoy have deen proved te be unfounded, While Mr. Schieffelin, as well an @ number of other ninent men, whose names are known only ¢o him, has quar- anteed Mr. Whitman any sum of money he needs for Burna's services tn follow. Ing the trlal of the Rosenthal murder- ers, he haw not, and will not at thie time, wanction a farsreaching investiga: on of all the branches of munteipal at- tatre. In the first plage, this ts said to be because no such project has been broached to M ‘olln and ta the second place because he thinks that Distrlot-Atiorney Walunan witl have his hands full canvassing the police sttua- tion, No stated sum has been named in any of the several conferences witch Schieffelin has had with Waltman and wo fur ag ts known no written guarantee | has been passed, Schteffelln aimply told the District-Attorney that he and « number of his‘ friends were heartily in- terested In the work Whitman was doin in looking Into the causes back of tho murder of the gambler and that they would agree to pay the expense of « thorough investigation of police affairs by Burns, tn the bellef that such an inveatigation would be more satisfactory 1] than one undertaken by the poltoe them- - | selves, CITIZENS’ UNION TAKES NO HAND IN THE WORK. Ten daya ago, when Schleffelin left town for hin country-place in Maine, one of the last things he did was to call up Whitman on the telephone and tell him T r at Central 2 nd whe has aerved | 4 the matter.” over again that he and the men witn as Varalio's manager and door man| Inspector Corneliue Haven of the jie wan guarantee Burns's expenses, Varallo obtained possession of | Fourth District, which Inoluden the! in tine chat the deteotive t ‘ © resort, which used to belong to for-| new Tenderloin, north of Forty- Tol Pigale dee hogs ee eone: ze. ene 4 i nk J. Gardner, was an-|atreet, was asked this afternoon if he] awed at once According to Schtet- the story attrib-| had anything to say about pubdlishod| felin's friends, this otc the deal, ing Varrello's death to revenge. reports that he had been mentioned tn] since then Burne has said that the men who did the ® the confession of Jack Mowe The Ine] trait, ‘The undertaking ts @ purely pri al one Schleffolln camp, a organizat vate and persc the Union on the part of 4 the Citizens’ as nothing LUNCHEON 1] READY TO USE FREE brat $50 to $600 irniture CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down $50.00 5.00 on 75.00 7.50 100.00 10.00 150.00 15.00 200.00 * 00 300.00 Event “ “ not been approached in connection with the affair and did not contemplate Joining in any citizens’ crusade for the purging of the Police Department. In fact, none of the names mentioned in connection with the citisena’ fund, ox- copt that of Sohieffelin himaelf, has been correct. According to J. O. Ham mit, secretary of the Citizens Union, ¢t 1g not the intention of the contributors to let ¢themeelves be known, a @m, THE BELICIONs SRAP OF THAT SPARKLING BEER MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA son iv Pas cs, Place Mere o “het BonwitTTELLeR&Co. SPECIAL SALES THURSDAY TO CLOSE OUT 150 Women's Distinctive Dresses Decidedly smart and unusual effects in voile, linen, silk, dimity and lingerie 6.50 Formerly up to 22.50 Women’s Blaze » formerly up to 15.00........0 9.50 Formerly up to $5.00 = 3.50 College stripes of imported blazer broadcloth. Women’s Linen Auto Coats, formerly upto 15.00 5.00 Unusual models with various combinations, TO CLOSE OUT 135 Misses’ Summer Dresses Clever styles in linen, lawn, tissue, voile and batiste. 5.00 Formerly up to 18,50 Sizes 13 to 18 years, 7.50 Former up to 25, TO CLOSE OUT 97 Misses’ Tailored Suits Excellent models in white and colors of serge and other fabrics—trimmed or plajn, 13 to 18 years. 8.50 Formerly up to 29.50 FIFTH AVENUE Saturday Btation <P> FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE. ‘BET.I D3 &104-ST. | Eddys oid am A Sauce helps to make a good meal better. It gives an ap- petizing flavor to soups, meats, fish and salads, Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, | 10c. A BOTTLE ‘E, Pritchard, Maker, 3815 pring Sty N ~ 15.00 Formerly up to 45.00 BEGINNING TO-MORROW, AUGUST It— Final Clearance Sales Of Entire Stocks of Summer Apparel For Women and Misses At Mere Fractions of Former Prices 48 Tailored Suits at $22.50 Formerly #45 to $58 62 Tailored Suits at $32.50 Formerly #65 to #95 55 Imported Model Suits at $42.50 Formerly 895 to #175 35 Tailored Linen Suits at $15 & $20 Formerly #35 to #65 28 Novelty and Motor Coats at $15 Formerly $35 to $55 37 Silk and Cloth Afternoon Coats at §25 Formerly $50 to $85 42 Linen Dresses at $10 Formerly $25 ta §38 50 Hand-made Linger Formerly $32 to #48 ie Dresses at $15 55 Silk and Net Dresses at $25 Formerly $45 to #95 33 Silk and Net Dresses at $35 Formerly 565 to $/25 15 Afternoon Gowns at $45 Formerly $85 to $175 15 Evening Wraps, $35--Formerly $65 to $5 27 Afternoon Coats and Wraps at $25 Formerly $55 to $8§ 12 Silk Coatees, $10--Formerty $19.50 ¢0 $38 35 Street and Dress Hats at $7.50 Formerly #18 to $35 No sale goods seni on approval, reserved or exchanged, Fifth Avenue at 4624

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