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THE “RVENING WORLD Bear the scene of the apprehension of “Whitey” Lewis Inst night, This Feport lacked police confirmation ‘@MIGHER LU TILL DISTRICT-ATTORNEY’S AIM. “Pistrict-Attorney Frank Moss is in charge of the Rosenthal matter. M Mose said to-day: “Where did the graft money go? the City of New York That While the arrest of ‘Whitey Frank is ff importance in connection with the graft murder, of more ifmmportance is finding out who was responsible at the top for @ system) hich resulted in murder at the bottom.” The Grand Jury Wing should appear in the way of an emergency. ** Gaesare Barra, counsel for “Dago Frank” the police had broken down his client's alibi. He aiso disputed the polie identification of Cirofic! as one who had taken part in the Rosenthal. + “We have an absolute alibi,” declared Mr, Barra. p clerk that his girl, Rose Harris, had been arrested. jan, Ciroficl went to the jetting @ bond and 2.30 o'clock. Rosenthal was killed downtown at 2 o'clock. work since Monday, left the city last night for Manchester, Vt, where be has a summer home and where his wife is living. ‘and will also keep in touch with hie assistants, Frank Mo Smith, to whom he has committed the active handling of developments in the situation. Mr. Whitman will not return to his office until Monday. .. For reasons best known to themselves “Jack” Rose and “Bridgie” Webber were nervous and apprehensive in the West Side Police Court |0t% Which cost $11,200, They had lost thelr jaunty alr of self-satisfaction and did | Prison to-day. pot, converse with each other as freely as when they were first moved » uptown from the Tombs to be out of the way of persons who might taunt them for “squealing.” The changed attitude of Webber and Rose followed their persusal of the morning newspapers containing news of the arrest of “Whitey” Lewis and his return to New York in the custody of detectives. The information that Lewis was under arrest did not seem to strike them as cheering. GANG’S SIGNALS FRIGHTEN VALLON. Harry Vallon, their fellow informer and sharer of their quarters, was fm the depths of an attack of the blues. While in the Criminal Courts Building yesterday, Vallon saw some gang members roaming about the Qerridors and in the Coroner's Court. The looks and signals directed at Been from these former assgciates apparently gave him something to think about that was not pleasant, ~ Webber, Rose and Vallon, while they are in the West Side Prison at Meir own request, feel the lonesomeness of their quarters. The prison * $9 used only for persons held for examination in the Police Court. The @aly exercise allowed is a short stroll on the tier. Outside of visits from ers of their family and their counsel and the District-Attorney the coe are left to their own thoughts and devices and the néews- vag Commissioner Waldo, on his arrival at his office to-day, was asked it the report that former District-Attorney Jerome communicated to him Person the whereabouts of “Jack” Rose when the bald-headed, gambler } biding from the police, Mr. Waldo replied: “That is not true. The statement is foolish.” “Did Mr, Jerome visit you for the punpose of revealing the whereabouts of Rose?” Mr. Waldo was asked. “Certainly not,” he replied. From another source it was learned that Mr. Jerome did inform Mr. ri tek fF that one of Mr. Jerome's former young assistants had been retained | es Becker's counsel, and would probably aid in delivering Rose into custody. Mr. Waldo, however, did not meet Mr. Hart until the lawyer called with Becker to ask advice from the Commisetoner about Becker gaing before the | Q@rand Jury in response to the invitation of District-Attorney Whitman. Mr, Jerome returned to town to-day from a visit to the country. He @enied that he was Becker's counsel, but refused to answer when asked if he expected to become associated with the defense of the indicted police Heu- ant. He also refused to discuss the report that his former assistant, Mr. informed him of the whereabouts of the fugitive Jack Rose. GANGTERS SURROUND CAPTORS AND PRISONER. “Whitey Lewis” reached New York at 5.40 o'clock this morning over the West Shore Railroad in the custody of Detective Harvey, one of three who captured him. A crowd of gangsters had assembled at the Weehawken Station to meet the train, and some of them climbed over the gate and ran down the platform in the direction of Lewis and his captor as they stepped from the platform of the car. But a detail of detectives from the West Sixty-elghth street station etepped out of the shadows ayd surrounded Lewis and Harvey, who were handcuffed together. The policemen and the prisoner boarded a Cortland telvect ferry boat. More detectives met them at the Cortland street land- ipg and Lewis bad quite an escort when he reached Headquarters. ‘The police officers who arrested Lewis at Fletschman's in the Catskills rushed him in an automobile to Kingston, where they waited for a train bound for New York. Lewis told his captors he was broke and getting ready to give himself up because he had an alibi, when they ran across t +? After being put in a cell in Kingston he gave an order for a meal that woula have taxed the ingenuity of a Broadway chef, The restaurant couldn't fill it and he had to be content with “ham and.” He slept for a while before train time, but was wide awake again soon entering the smoker. His loud and boisterous talk soon had every- aroused and he was an object of curiosity all the rest of the way to fechawken. He pulled his cap down over his eyes with a sort of tough motion when he saw some of his friends near the station, but they wore brushed aside by detectives and all they had a chance to say to Kim they had to shout. He wore a blue suit with a faint stripe, tan shoes, blue shirt and black . Evidence developed, however, | ingt 4 Oren te tie. He wore an fron gray cap and in bis tle was a hand clasping two ChID | inet indica ‘Lefty Loule” 1s the; cn $000 ball and. fied. PB Mia tea diamonds. man who fired the fatal shots, “Lefty” | Secret Service agenta had been seeking The last words he spoke before disappearing at Headquarters were|‘# said to be the best revolver shot in him, Ho intended to surrender yester- that he was dead broke, but didn't kuow anything about the Rosenthal murder and bad an alibi. , When arraigned before Lieut. Funston at Headquarters LeWis seemed subdued in manner. He gave his name as Frank Miller, age twenty-nine, occupation tivemith, and refused his address. charge of homicide. Lieut. Funston gave orders to Henry Burden, the veteran Headquarters doorkeeper, to keep a close watch on Lewis constantly. * “Whitey Jack” Lewis, while known as Frank Muller and by several other aliases, is in reality Frank Siedenshue, according to the police. READY TO TAKE TRAIN WHEN CAUGHT. He was captured lute yerterday by Detectives Campbell, Raftis of Headquarters at Fleischmann's, N. ¥., Catskills in Delaware County, forty-#ix miles from Kingston, N, ¥, ready to take @ train when the detectives collared him. The detectives had watched him for some time and cothpared him with! their descriptions and pictures until they were certain they had made no miis- take. Not one of the Central Office men, it is sald, happened to know “Whitey Jack” by sight. 7 Be ie rather heavy, and has small eves that seemed to blink constantly in| He was walking nervously up and down the little platform, grip by, when three men who had come to the town in an automobile nabbed | not really a bad sunlight ‘The detectives left New York Webber and Vallon made thelr co: about Fleischmann's as « farmha money. His service as 4 chauffeur was Bunday. four days ago, sion. # Later he went to Tannersville and the detectives learned yesterday where | working a8 a farmhand, only to find that he had qy¥it the joe be bed In the absence of Disirict-Attorney Whitman from the city Assistant) was busy with accumulated routine business to-day, + Moss said there was no Rosenthal matter to be taken up unless some- Clrofict, denfed to-day that shooting of “Cirofic! went into the Morningside Hotel, One Hundred and Fifteenth street and Eighth ave- nue, a little before 2 o'clock on the morning of July 16 and was told by st One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Street Sta- Cirofict remained outside wh!ie the bondsman went in and Yurnished 1) for the Harris woman. The record shows that she was released between District-Attorney Whitman, worn out by hie strenuous night and day While in the country Mr. Whitman will go over the documentary evidence in the Rosenthal case and James He was locked up on @ Harvey and a village summer resort in He! Immediately after Rose, Lewis is said to have been working | jad as good a name «nd as 4 chauffeur, but t said to have had | years ago and that he never wanted! striki Olwera, but he gaye up that Job|(o kill anybody, Ww’ $11,200 REAL ESTATE DEAL “suousesas| BY WIFE AND BROTHER OF BECKER JUST AFTER MURDER Lieutenant Real Owner of Valuable Lots, It Is Said, Though He Ex- plained That $9,000 House Represented 17 Years’ Saving. In connection with the District-Attorney’s investigation of a report that Police Lieut. Charles Becker 1s a wealthy man, it is discovered that four days after Herman Rosenthal was Killed, title was taken to five adjoin- ing lots, coating $7,000, in the Van Cortlandt estate, in the name of Becker's wife, Helen Lynch Becker, At the same time Becker's brother John, algo & police Heutenant attached to the Detective Bureau, took title to three lots adjoining the others, paying $4200 fof them. Tt te understood that Lieut. Charles Recker {s the real owner of all eight plus expenses, Probably $200 or $300 more, It develops that on the very day Becker was tel ing newspaper men how he and his wife had saved and borrowed to Ket four lots for thelr Olinville avenue Droperty, Mra. Becker Was taking title at property. ‘an Cortlandt estate June 8 and 10 attracted many w speculate and .invest in real estate. Many others who did not want it known they were buying were repre- sented by lawyers or real estate oper- ators. This seems to have been the plan of Lieut. Becker. He retained Albert R. Lesinsky, partner of Robert H. Hibbard, yer who conducted the negotiatio the $1,800 loan which Herman Rosenthal swore came to him from Becker, though Jack Rose acted as intermediary. Rose ia understood to have admitted in nls confession he Was acting for Becker, | n9 and Hibbard and Lesinsky have usen counsel for Becker and Mra Becker in various matters, OUTBID ALL OTHERS AND GOT lots last February from @ sal eeper who was hard up. He offered. me a bargain for $6,00, and I took lots ad- assessed at 1 pala $3,000 for the borrowing the money from my The garage they make eo much of 1s nothing but a barn, I had tt fixed uy little and now I Can use It as elther a gar: r bara. 1 told the Commissioner all about it when I made the purchase, antict- Cat Just such talk as has been brother, Pi bays been on the police force for ineteen years, and my wife bas deen a teacher for seventeen year Duri that tim saved « little and that is what we used. My wife is atil) teaching. HAD BEEN ALLOWING FIRST WIFE $50 A MONTH, The inumation gathered from this erie waa that Mrs. Becker and he ved up the few thous: constituted thelr equity in the. eens during seventeen years of married life. This idea was dissipated by publica. tion @ few days later of the record of PRIDA’ AUGUST 2, 1912, WHOLE PLOT BARED SOON, SAYS DISTRICI-ATTORNE Y CHILDREN HATE Accused Raider’ 's Wife, Who Holds love of heaven don't tell a soul you saw me. Forget that you know me or ever heard of EES LOTS FOR $11,200. Leainsky bid for the lots, which are on Gouverneur avenue, east side, Minety-three feet south of Van Cort- landt Park South. They form a plot 200 feet by 100. It was the only pur- chase Mr. Lesinsky made at the Van Cortlandt sale, and he bid against until all bis opponents dropped t as the nominal if the plot for §11,; | The sale had to be concluded within Becker's divorce tn 1%6 and his si quent marriage to Helen Lynch Becker The Orat Mrs. Becker is now living in Reno, Nev. and she says until very recently Hecker allowed her $0 @ month for the support of their child, an elght- year-old boy named Harold, Beoker's salary is 62,260 iy ihe and $0 @ month from that wi leave him but $1,660 @ year out of which to live and save enough money to buy, among other things, the properties that now stand in the names of himself and Mra, thirty days, according to the terme of | Becker. the partition decree, but there were weveral extensions granted, and it wae not until July 20 that the deeds, plac- Becker 11 Lawyer Lesinsky was asked ke-tay {f he was act.ng only for Charles Beck when hq bought the Van Cortiande Property.” He hesitated a moment and ing Mri |of the lo! | ston of the other three were drawn, ‘The property 4 restricted to the erec- | ton of residences costing not less than $4,000 and of not less than two and one- helt stories high, | Pictures recently have veen printed sion of five ‘ell, you know he is the husband of Mrs. Becker and that John is his Urothe®. You can judge for yourself as to whom I was acting for. I will only say I was acting for them. own any other clty, or is there of the house on Orinville avenue Mr. Lecineky which Becker built and to which his wife yesterday tranaferred’ all as I know there ts none, ex- their furniture from thelr apart-|cCePt the Olinville avenue property,” ment @t Edgecombe avenue apa |FéPlled the lawyer. “I am only speaking now regards Mrs. Beoker, whose real estate affairs I have looked after. [ de not know anything of John Becker's affairs save in relation to the Van Cort- One Hundred and Sixty-ffth street. e house stands on four lots valued ‘at $9,000, and the buliding te @ two-and- a-half story stucco affair on landt Park matt 100 feet frontage, with a | “In not Charles Beoker the real owner Cemmosions garase i6 the raat, of all the property, including that In the ‘The publication agitated Becker con- of John?” Mr. Lesinaky was siderably, und the following day, July 2%, he broke his silence on the Rosen- thal matter to make this statement: 1 bought this house and the two |e wise Rc dle iad Ha asked. “The records in the Registers ofce must speak for themselves," was the| y of the lawyer, who would not dis- s the matter any further, few hours before. While in Flelachmann's he spent money freely. “Whitey Jack” ts considered one of the boldest and most expert of “Big Jock" Zeliz’s gunmen, His almost white hair and ight complexion give him | his nickname, He {s the largest of the four men alleged to have committed the actual murder of Herman Rosenthal. Other detectives are understood to be) pected to- day or very soon. He has in the neighborhood of Fielschman's| been {dentified, though not. positively, expecting to find “Gyp the Blood” and|ae one of the four men at the shooting “Letty Loule.” Both these men are|by Waiter Krese and Jack Hickey, a Feported in that locality, though they | fambler, are alse reported to have been seen| The expected surrender of Sam hie aa tee “Gyp the |Schepps has not come off. It ip de- ’ clared to-day that he has reconsidered pioea te at ew apeig ted Baars and will got give himself up, no mat- pI ane fe) ter what inducements are offered. On and get money, the other hand, there is a report he In some accounts “Whitey” was cred-|may show up at. the District-Attorne: ited with having fired at least one of |ofMce to-day. the shots that hit Rosenthal. He was| It {# reported that five years ago said to have fired-into the gambler’s| 8am Schepps Was arrested on @ charge of smuggling oplum and cocaine fi nea en ee Ming: 9 make SUr® | ettioh Columbia into the United Btates, of his death. The scene of his activity was Wash. and, At twenty yards he can split Gay, but, It Is understood, learned the ying card turned edgew! He Government agents were waiting for pride in. hiss markmanship and Mim on the old charge, and decided to get as far away aw possible. put tn front of the doomed SCHEPPS PUT IT OVER THE DE. 1, Meorrding 10 the information Tig TECTIVES. y ne underworld, because he : Friends of Sam Schepps are laugh- Waa an unerring shot and knew just! ioe at the way he trifled with the po- where to plant the bullet, One of the lice. Two days after the murd murder crew 1s quoted as having said: | tectives were sent to Ballebure to cos “All of us shot, but it was Lefty /if any of the men wanted we who croaked him,'* summer resort run by Brid . er’e brother, Harry Vallon was thi DORON'T LESSEN CRIME OF Jat the time, but the sleuths did not REST OF BUNCH, |know It, and while they were looking District-Attorney Whitman eaid he | | around for him Vallon went down to had heard this, but that € truo tt didn't | {hey TaryoMqpuntign and returned to Hlessen the erime of the others, himself arrested, #o he applied at P | Lefty Louie and “Big Jack" Be- | lice Headquarters. lig are reported to have been seen | The detectives hung around Fallaburg together in Boston as late as inst Wednesday, Thoy were noticed for several days, but learned nothing, | They thought it wise to come back by © man who knows them both ‘well. |here, ‘Their movements were watched, This man insists that Bie takes can shoot from any position. | and after the detectives had left Falls- burg word was sont here to prospective Falisburg visitors, nan and that he is! One of these was Schepps, He we nothing about the! there last) Frid A man who has He declared Zelig| known him for years, a man, saw anyone two! him step from the noted his Jack ‘s jcertain he kne | Rosenthal murder, palene! DREXEL AUTO ROASTING BUREAU, |= SMASH STIRS | SAYS “GOOD WORK’ ALL NEWPORT). Daughter of John R., Her Maid + 1400 Per Cent. and Driver Hurled Out, but Escape Bad Injuries. statement: “The statement published in the morn- ing press that I criticised the opera- tlons of the Detective Bureau under my John R. Drexel, with her ma:d, Maric|*pervision ts absolutely false, I call Legions, aid. chauffeur, George | sttention to the work of the Detective ; Bureau while under my charge as com- Koschny, narrowly escaped dath In a) Jeg with previous years, and to the collision between her auto-and a motor | 4 7 ‘ tor | rolowing facts and figures which show truck at Bellevue and Wheatland ave-| i010) tty efficiency has Increased 100 per nues, this noon. The chauffeur was sit-| one: ting on the running board, Miss Drexel was driving, and the maid sitting next; (Special to The Eventnj NEWPORT, R. L., Aug. @, Drexel, daughter of Mr. ford.) iss Alice and Mrs, to her, as the delivery automobile came | *, out of Yzanga avenue and struck the Drexel machine on the left side, throw- ing the car into the hydge at Wheat- | land avenue and hurling the occupants | 3%; onto the lawn. decrease Passing automobil the following: plaints of from 5,008 to 4,04, a decrease led by Herbert arried found sh had escaped with alight injuries to her back. The ol decreased from 833 to %, @ de- 2 of 443; total complaints have de- creased from 22,080 to 19,395. uffeur suffered a broken leg and the maid was injured on her back Mra, Stuyv: Fish gave a Ker alarm for doctors and the ambula Tho affair created a big stir. All clety functions stopped immediat and everyone from the Casino, Balley's Beach and golf club hurried to the scene of the accident. As soon as Mr. and) Mrs. Drexel found ¢ daughter was not seriously hurt they drove to the hospital, visiting the chauffeur and maid, ordering that the best care pos- h the man, “my name Is Sausage. After landing in America I tried to get work in Boston, but nobody wanted a Sausage working for them, Then I changed my Experts are to be called by @ Phita- | Jelphia magistrate to determine whether a lobster is an animal and if one can be treated cruelly. John Hardeucceau, chef in @ cafe, te charged with “‘cruclty to animals" by placing @ wooden peg or spike In the first joint back of the claws of a lob- ster exhibited in the window. He said {t was to keep the lobster from sn: pini 1 blending of fresh shi ea” cocoanut Ciene er a pure, contes jar 5e goods. SORTED NUT The safest and most refreshing drink these hot days is LIPTON’S eet coating of oar Prew ao Mills Chocolate, Perk Bow inoue MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED FRESH PINEAPPLE Tasteful little cubes of fresh pine- ‘as the matter, Schepps? You ion trom Dago Fri _ [look aw A confession from Dago Frank ta ex. Mere yen deus, onmaits " “No, nothing as bad RADE SSL I, crying to aualle. Gohepps, trying je. TEA HOT OR ICED apple, smothered in cream and then covered with a generous coating of our Premium Milk Ohoc- olate, IND BOX Title to Newly Bought Property ™ DOUGHERTY DENIES | Second Deputy Police Commissioner Dougherty today issued the following | “The comparative record of the firet | six months of 1911 with the same period ‘The com- assault and robbery have de-| ‘Bt creased from 6 to 813, @ decrease of | Mis Broad the complaints of burglary have of 892; the complaints of pocket-picking | “Convictions for assault and robbery WEEK-END COMBINATIONS PR SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, AUG. 2nd.) SPé.1AL FOR SATURDA!, AUG. 3d. 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