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of the innocence of the ac- Wilfred G. Johnston of No, 1058 Jack~ won avenie, the Bronx, was the firth talesman called. This young man also suffered frem an opinion based on the reading of newspapers. Mr, Whitman was willing to hive Rim, opinton or no option. Mr. Mciniyre interposed a challenge for actual Dias; overruled. Then Mr. McIntyre challenged for Biled bias; ikewise overruled. Chal lenged for not having proper quailfca- tione to aerve as a juror. The Court wouldn't let the challenge a and the defense wan compote’ ta nee the! @econd of fta allowance of thirty per- Dearing ef the cemetery man eo well that he held a brief conference over him with Becker. The defenda t his fawyer to ask MeMowin if Special policemen assigned to the ceme~ tery, McEwen knew Alm, bat 4/4 no’ know ff the man was gasigned there by Inapecter Nat Sehnvit' M'INTYRE REFUSES TO HAVE wre. ZELIG “MARKED FOR EAT AS RESULT OF FEUD THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER Wife of the Police Official Who Is Charged With Murder: (Specially Posed To-Day at the Criminal Coyrts Butlding.) Ielebeivieielninleilelelslnineteletietiniely » 1912. up men wafting for anything that turn op bat Gradually the poltee detail in front of he house was increased until at soon enty-five officers in uniform and @ dozen platn clothes men were on the block. It became necessary to estab- lish lines sueh are maintained about u scene of @ fire or street trafic could not ha roceeded in any direction. Only @ few perso: Were admitted to the fiat in which the body of the young gang lender lay. His father and mother and his widow were there, as were everal professional mourners, who went through the ceremony of ren@ing JUSTICE GOFF CAUGHT? iN CROWD AT BECKER TRIAL. Justice Goft obtained a sharp reminder | of the vast amount of public interest 'n the Becker trial direetly after the mid- | day recess when he left the Criminal Courts Butiding to go to lunch and nex- lected to take a bodyguard. He had scarcely emerged from the Franklin) street entrance when photographers to spring out of the ground | and surround him, Justice Goff jumped | This Will Stop Your Save $2 by Making This Couch This jb. sy je for ; conquer the most obstinate cough— stops even whooping Cough in a Hurry ‘Syrup at Heme. ipe makes « pint of better yrap than you could buy ready .50. ‘A few doses usually ickly. one pint of granul | * . " * ter, and Rrtdentty eny one who hed ever hat | empery ehaltenser Assassination of East’ Side thelr garments and sbrilling thelr a1 i ong aide and dodged: from right to| 74.int of watm water, eipi (itty anything to do with Schmittberger waa} The sixth talesman, John I’ dox law the body wae in a plain pine | left, and as he did so his name went cents’ werth) int hottle: then adil persona non erata with the defense. | of No. 54 West Ome Hundred and Bully Had Long Been box coweerd with a black ehrond. humming through the crowds that|the Sagar Syrup. It has a pleasant sor seed poor lage af wah caatteaned Sip vemseece by opinions of nls On. Rabbi Adolf Spiegel of the Shaari| swarmed about the building. taste and lasts a family « long time. wal by opinion own. ; tor tel teas The ‘Court overruled | As the talesman assured Juatice Goff Decreed. Hundred wake maateanth iveat itd fenMalid te Wa of tani 1 this take hald of « cough the challenge and Mr. McIntyre chal-} Rat if eworn as a juror he would not Permit his opinion to sway his jude be “4 ment the Dias challenges were over- Deremptortl; Then came John Kiliett of Ne 2466 Grand avenue, superintendent of the eteam batler department of the Fidel- & Casualty Insurance Company ‘Mr. Whitman drew from Elliott that h Mcintyre's peremptory challenges to get rit of Jone Tin 1, Schuthafer of No. 4 East ‘mate friend of Aastatant (One Hundred and Forty—fest street, em- Distrlebatterwey Marshall, and ale G@loyed by a bix clething concern. had that he had formed a etrong opinion as; read @ lot about the Becker trial and to the guilt of tnnocence of Lieut.) hed @ nearopinion of the accused Becker. The taleaman was excused| Former Assistant District-Attornoy when Mr. Metntyre brought out that|fdeyd Siryker relieved Mr. Meintyre of he would require strong proof to con- the job ot grilling talosmam, Gangsters Are Barred Out tuled and it required another of Mr.| FIXED MONTHS AGO. When Man Who Shot Zelig Was Sentenced Gunman’s Fate Was Settled. (Continued from First Page.) Of Court as Trial Opens) ir. wise eco. ete With the corridors of the Criminal Courts Bullding overrun with swarms of @mngsters and « aquad of uniformed por licemen fighting back a clamoring mob and gentle tone. “I dentt care who you are~—get back,” retorted the policeman, laying his Dig fiat an His Honor's chest. . P20 4 women trem the suppowod to have beon set aside by Ze- Bridge. A‘ police escort from Manhat- ocr ee wea ramen of tne Hur | qoute Me BEAR chece Mastea 6) efor tie detente fund of the quartette tan Acotmpanied (he torpor and the| JACK ROSE FEARS GREAT KIDNEY REMED e ° mourners across the e, and Dreme Cour. Licutenaat of Pellce| making @ few canstio remarks, when eer hair aed Paiiiearteiecmaeel the Willlamsburg side a special deta} 2 WILE BE TRE NEXT ACCOMPLISHES WONDE Charles Becker was called to the bar to~ peop fecaee ng of Mr, Meee tae tee the pelee of Uslete Was conktnon Neer ome nee na pil to centinue the VICTIM OF ASSASSIN. ; psbadec kota Ghy wo ve tried tor tho muate of Bey | eee senate who was wh) gad continuous with Zellg. a Ag A ag — ge gqWhen 1 sent for a coed botth man Rosenthal on the morning ef July | T¥s oficsue ee eee seae aig] Friday night and at various times on cacorting the funeral corteze on either} ‘Jack Rose telleves that he will be | Swamp-Ttoot, | was in great distress 16 last —— . Saturday, “Red Phil,” who was either stde of the ri Planking the tearss| the next man to be shot as the outeome | and int. Before 1 sees ved sample ‘The actual proceeding was dalayed | *Polosios. very drunk or pretending to be very | were lines of young men, all known to] of developments in the Rosenthal cas: » 5 went to our best doctor (aad eeveral hours while Justice Gof salected. & Special Grand Jury which is to con- duet @ side investigation of tre Rosen thal case during the progress of the Becker trial. This menns thee the “fye- MEMBERS. District-Attorney Whitman and Jus- tice Goff at noon completed their task ef selecting an extraordinary haired Judge in his customary faint | 9%, SPECIAL GRAND JURY OF 21) drunk, mot five $100 Dilla which are said to have Grand | been handed to Zellg in Segal's cafe a the invisible machipery of the Po- be investiguted Jury to probe graft in connection with] short time before he was killed, the Rosenthal case. They wete com- the East Side and in the Tenderloin ‘or a ball advertised to be given on Oct. at Stuyvesant Casino for the benefit of one Ilarry Lewin, No such @ bail was given and the tieket money Is ig, demanded money and the knew Zelig had a lot of able talk about This report is betwe investigated. The ducted the simple funeral services, as- sisted by twelve men. e brought out the fact thi Zelig Aibert and that he was enty-four yeare ol4, During the ser- | vives in the house a great clutter of iages assembied in the streets, The various eocieties and or- ganizations of were member of respect. Chief among the contribu- ore of carriages for the moumers was |Sam Paul head of the Sam Paul As | sociation, who also sent carriages to Herman Rosenthal. POLICE LEAD THE WAY ACROSS THE BRIDGE. 4 of policemen in uniform people, the hi made slow progress through Broome street to Eldridge street and thence north to Delancey street. It was har@ work to get the carriages following the hearse into line until the broad Plaza of Delancey street was reached, @nd the funeral cortege was headed for the Willlamsburg the police whe Mned the route of the Procession, and these young men, as a mark of respect wore wide mourning bunds on thelr aleever, Scores of these mourning bands were distributed in Broome street just before the coffin was placed in the hearse, The escort of youths wearing mourn augmented to @ crowd of hundreds of men and boys, among them many of | the gunfighting fraternity who had beon | herded out of the Criminal Court Building. Justice Goff was furto' He looked over his shoulder and saw the swarm- ing mob making for him from every pavement. There wore dozens of police- | men in the court building but none in! sight on Franklin street. ‘There was nothing to de but rum and Justice Gof | picked up the skirts of his coat and ran with rare’ nimbleness for a man of his ears. "Hirst he dueked out behind a truck on Centre atreet and thes wove his way through @ procession of trucks, eluding dered by the crowd at hin heeia His | Honor ran toward White street and| near the coner met two policemen who | came to his rescue and waved back | the curious multitu Then Justice | Goft vanished up White street with a untformed guard, sald James M. Sullivan, counsel for bald-headed gambler to-day. “He has received many threats, both over the telephone and by mail. Only last night when District-Attorney Whitman and T were holding @ final conference, some one calted up the West Side Prison on in a way tl . good tonic effect, braces up the appetite, The well t means business. Has 4 htly laxative. A handy r ‘hoalvesen, Lael bronchitis, nd all throat and lung troubles. effect of pine on the membranes known. Pinex is the most valu- concentrated compound of Norwe- pine extract, and is rich in wi jacol and all the natural healiny pine elements. not work in thi ines 8 reci will get it for you Pinex Co., F' ONE-HALP BOTTLE OF f is second to none in this vicinity) told him how I felt. bottle of medicine. I was about a wy taking the medicine, but was no bet! than when I began. I then began yo sample bottle with it, I felt » change. sensation did not bother only a few times Other preparations wil Pinex and Sugar Syrup recipe ha» d great popularity throughout ¢! tates and Cana: I 0 ed, though never successf| nty of absolute satisfac or money promptly refunded, the photographers whe were encum-|thisrecise. Your . Your dru, If na Wayne, Ind. ‘ipe. He put me uf ind before I got thro: e scalding murder of Zellg. The detectives who were in and out of the funeral pro- cession observed carefully all those wearing mourning and marching with solemn mein alongsido the hearse, for there may’ come the news to Head- quarters at any Hour of another east mide murder, and if that should happen the first work of the Headquarters sleuths will be to round up all those ‘Mr. Whitman is going to give Rose, as well as Webber, Vallon and Schepps a spectal guard on thelr trips to the courtroom. No unnecessary journeys w!!! | be made. These witnesses for the peo- ple will only go to the Criminal Jou Buildings when they are needed to go upon the stand. Department, tv news simultaneously in the trial eoom and | Peled nowever, to swear in a Grant] man who is sald to have handed Zelty MRS. CHARLES BECKER. ing bands was composed of members| the telephone and declared: ‘lose wil! | in the middle of the day. 1 would not the Granda Jusy reou, Nothing of the| ine usual quot of twenty-three. This| te money hae not been found. He ie of the Jack Zellg Association. In ae-| et his next.’ We were unable to trace | have believed such » small quantity sort haw ever been attenrpted im thie| wee duc to the fact that only thirty- said to be close to a big gust side polt- =} cordance with gang custom one of these] the telephone call, but it undoubtedly would have done so much, but before ' country, but never before was a Newjelght of the panel of fifty cam tician, and the money declared to| Phil's’ associates, |eets always insisted to the police that] Men must kill somebody to avenge the | came from the lower east side it was gone I learned that our drug- ing had sworn court, The twenty-first man « Was made foreman of the Grand J j after Justice Goff had a brief con! ence with him. tle is Thomas C. Wood, « merehant of No. 90 Lexington avenu Immediately Clece Penney had ad- ministered the oath ta the Grand Jurors they wero excused for two weeks. Thin was done at the behest of the Distriet- Attorney, who believes i¢ will take at have been passed to Zellg as advance} This Rivington street his name was Harry Morris. It was un- i hordes of election repeaters} to kill Zetig. The same oath of ven-|der this name that he was sent to the been colonised in the Bowery | geance had been taken by members of | House of Refuge as a lad. He never and other east side lodging houses. At} the Chick Tricker gang, Chick Tricker,!lived with his parents after his release any rate the 9000 was not in Zelle’s| now gwaiting trial on a charge of car-|from the House of Refuge, when he re- | packets when he @ied from the effect of | rying a revolver, having beem forced|nounced the nime of Zelig Albert, took “Red PRit's" bullet, and the investiga-| out of the saloon business last June!the name of Jack Zclig and began the tlon embraces not only where the money | by Zelig. career that ended in his assassination. from, but what became of it. Among the underworld reports of the | Despite the fact that his respectable and : York police oMcer triad for ordering and . planning the murder of a man who had } been threatening to expose the Dlack- mafting methods of officiel viee hunters. POSSIBLE EFFECT OF ZELIG'S MURDER ON BECKER CASE. As the various forces who are to con- uct the prosecution and handle the de- gist kept Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root and so got a large bottle for one-dollar, but actually worth one hundred doll 1 only took one large tablespoonful thre: times a day and before I had taken one- half bottle I was all right and have beer. since. Gratefully yours, GEORGE 38. CHA } fense of Recker Dewan to assemble iM ieast « fortnight to choose a Jury to try| Deputy Police Commissioner Dough- Ret z ‘ who put on mourning bands for Jack| before the trial shoot- | State of Rhode ; ’ east aide it is believed that Phil" | grief-stricken parents came over from i fy Ha hate: ho oe ; Justice Gols equrt room = wide vari-| Becker. Tt will not he convenient (o| erty, who bas bean working on the| wag geleoted for the Job of killing Zclig! thelr home in New Jersey and claimed] “*%; ene piatriet- Attorney's secret just | foot degnential te day before Ne was | County of W ance of opinion was expressed concern-|have this Grand Jury take up its prob-| case continually since Saturday night.| ana went about the Job deliberately and hee oes lice Licu-snamt |, Personally appeared Geo. i Zelig’s body yome Headquarters detec- tives insist that Zelig's lather was a tailor named Morris who disappeared from his home in East Houston str Years ago and had r been seen since. It was but natural that the funeral of Jack Zelig should temporartly suspend all business on the East Side. Any fu- Neral causes street congestion tn that tghborhood. The passing from the Scenes of his adventures of Jack Zelig. Whose repute as an outlaw spread from Fourteenth street to Chatham Square and from Corlears Hook to the Bowery ‘Was more than a mere funeral—it was an event. For the death of Jack Zelle had a Personal interest 0 nearly every resi- what Zelig would have testified to at the Becker murder trial, out ne wa: regarded as one of the most importan witnesses, Jarige Wable, bie lawyer, de- ‘| olares that Zellg knew nothing of the Rosenthal muner and did not tarnish the gunmen, but it is understood tha he would at least have testitted tha Rose and Vallon came to him with ade- mand that he furnish men to ‘do Becker a favor.” He would have cor- roborated the gamblers on a number of important points, though it is not Helteved he would have admitted any advance knowledge of the Rosenth murder. ‘This letter written to “Gyp the Blood wy Jack Zelig was made public in the court room at the opening of the tris! of Lieut. Becker. ‘Tt was matied at 2 P. hts partnership with Poli jeusenant Becker are coincidences, they are very peeullar coincidences, and colncideaces of which the pjublic can very easily fudge. The murder of Zelig was no surprise to me. Every important wit- ness and even counsel for the men in the West Side Prison have been threat. ened at some time or other.” “SPANISH WAR VETERAN | RELIEYED OF ITCHING, BURN- ING ECZEMA BY SAXO SALVE. eczema, and the se 1 did not get Hing until the Becker triab t in full ‘ewing and when the testimony taken at) the trial wilt furntsh the leads for tie ‘parallel grate and police inqutry. He's” ing what effect gangster Zellg’s murder might have upow Becker's chanecs te es- cape the death chair. Mr. Whitman charged that the slaying of “Big Jack” ‘was @ blow te the people ease. John F. McIntyre, chief of the sceuned Liou- tenant's counsel, was equally emphatic fe decthring that thé murder hed ana- hileted an important witness for the Je fense. ‘Zelig, said MéIntyem would have wom that Becker had never menttown! i fo him the desire to have Rosenthal shot te death. Zelig would aleo have alded “Lefty Louie” and “Oyp the Blood” tr estabiishisg am siibl. The District~Atterney's iden of the Zelig tragedy was precisely opposite the to me well known and made oath the ning statement by him sub true, does not believe the murder of Zelig| with premeditation. de met Zelig at was accomplished by an organised) jeast a dosen tines between Friday plot. But he admits that “Red Phil) night and Sunday night, but each time was perhaps fired by a gangster's am-| Zelig was accompanied by Eddie Yaller bition to do something that would|or Nathan Levy or “Little Billy,” the make him a big man in the eyes of} members of his bodyguard. “Little hia eesociatos, “Billy” left Zellg Saturday night and “If there had been a deliberate} two minutes later “Red Phil” shot frameup to kill Zelig,"" sald Dougherty this afternoon, “this fellow Davidson} Within ten minutes after Zellg, was wouldn't Nave had to go out and buy} shot at Fourteenth street and Secon © gun. A gun would keve been fur-| avenue the news wus down at Rivjntton Bished him and some attempt would| and Allen streets. Witnesses have been probably have been made to take care| found who heard a member of the Riv- of the gun after the shooting and get|imgton street gang 8a; Davidson away. “Well, the red Jew has got him at ZELIG PUNCHED HIM AND RED | last. posal ween OFF AGAIN! | Prove What Swamp-Root WillDo Latah ¢ Sei Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghai ton, foe « sample bottle. fhw convince anyone. You will also receives a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder, When writing, be sure and mention the New York Evening World. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Big Bull Mouse Masts on a2 Bomp ‘Phrough Mid-West. Thendora Roosevelt, making Bull Moone medicine, started on & soventeen- day trip through the North and Middle West from the Grand Central atation Chis afternoon. “I feel Whe & winner.” he aid wh the repovters had tracked him down a! ter he had stealthily worked his way TO AN OUTLYING POST, | revolver in a Jersey City pawnshop| that the way the gangsters often cov-) prom early morning Broome street be- you know one another better than e tetter, rimg- Faye ty poten tg ghey wT that was lost by @ policeman in Brook-| ered thelr tracks was to pass their | ween Eldridge end Allen streets waa ‘fo. "Somebody has been telling him that vee oes ‘as tan, { Reurs before the time set for the opening | Murned to duty to-day after @ severe AILS the awemen feet ad = sgetecialngraey ate policemen Kept a way open for traMe.| % Ties Votten, It seems to de the | Hack it does not help you. ‘of the logal battle for Becker's life, |/!Iness which began last August with| Although no police record of arrests) “The police allege that after the/On the ground floor of the building at} Uhh bine in the world to get your oF previous crimes stands against “Red | shooting of Julle Morrell by flve mem-|xo, 248 is the Roumanian Casino, “ ow bled are ys vewates « r ) | : aes Mark.) “Woukl you violate your ; a ™ citi and render «verdict contrary ose Special for Monday, the 7th fer Ti , the Sth ||] 1248 3d Ave., Cor. 72dSt.,N.Y. The “second helping” becomes | t,'Senaity to foliow @ conviction?” 1 ESIC AN STYLE COCOASUT 10c AE ae Sacre ee 10c —————= — 5 a family habit when you serve | skel udge Rovaisky, OO CEYLON T J SERSGS! POTN BOR” Teesday's Otter! CARPET J. Od. W. WILLIUMS biec mai uffins, rolls 3 oath,” je : E A y ‘el ‘0 wus, he 5 ‘ made ‘with Presto Flour. PONY fox sal ata yk Ir Just the finest riavorca—iaiosi deacious tea grown muanll eotay + Sitertng racy hasan a se 20C CLEANING 3S War 4 8. j Your results are sure—your | '* "#* Socepted & * ittvr t ed. Ls sabe. val 15¢) “ake Wh "ROX : = MelIntyre view on all points. By the time Jestice Get finalig| opened court Captain Tferney of ti Bitmaboth street station and Lieutenant Brady of the Tombs Court Squad had hedged back the struggling throngs who fought to gain pdmtesion te tie triet room, A dozen uniformed mem pre sented @ barrier to block the rush, and| at everybody and climbed -board as the|on the sidewalk, Davidson followed | Dapers extra precautions will be taken! for his widespread activities fm ertme| tmagine how I feel when I hear from a ff helt = dosen more men Rept the crowds|tratn was moving out. . him and Zellg punched Davidson in the| to protect the man who killed Zelig] were recognised as = detriment to the| you boys. Gyp, keep cheered up, ant Loe ba eid Me oo ee lerer on the hurry and forced them down qeeweemegnpe meee face, Right there the red-haired gang. | from east side women. advancement and good name of the | keep cheering one another up. Your \n-| what Saxo Salve will do for them.”— the Centre streat steps, GANGSTERS ON HAND FROM EVERY SECTION. ‘There were sco: of thick- nd flat-nosed runts of the “Mugo Frank” type sliding through the dingy cor- sidors or slipping im allent gneups into) empty courtrooms when Capt. Tie: and his men arrived, A few plainciothes| men were detailed to shoo these un- Gestrabies out of the duiliing and ft enly | needed & grufl whisper te shoe them Of course, there Was a sprinkling of] til the return of Inspector Stephen] OM the poor and terrorized people : : ; the better dressed and more reapectable| O'litlen, who ts on leave af abacnee, | WMO aro afraid to complain to the | "Hon (day from No. 28) Hroome wits ewe e gunmen, who @kt not move | police, At one time it was the custom 'e a a pe ; ‘nd who were not molested so long|Teturn 1s at peesent unknown in the| of bolder members of the gang of which . v J Pe thay Femained alaot Ce ae ae department It was stated that Hughes | “Red Phi is @ member to ho hie wife and two children in East Gne 4 a, Adjusted of ‘the court-room. “No person without | (ae stttaned fo thie temporary post|stuss games, robbing the ru ymudrag and Stain Mowe ea nse| Championship will bring together the Gheciat authority sot within « @oren| Decause M was an easy one and Re 1s ns indisortminately, This form, PAM The services were held tn ace ip Sarde ef the entrance, end as en ex-|@t! week from his Illness. Wad wiped out When Juck | comance with the orthodox Jewish rites , of ml ——— 2el jand the body was interred this after- bla: e of wel dressed ample of how atrictly the police guarda| Zelig was employed by the gamblers to | me s itd est assem men ere obeying ordere Justice Goff him-| OPPOSES DEATH PENALTY, | protect tne stuse houses, Naturally, hoon In Washington Cemetery, Brook great Ss 4 self had ‘to give the countersign and the gang was sore at Zelig. ve prove his identity before he could get rm to his court-reom. . THE MOVING PICTURES, FOUGHT OVER BODY. ‘ hy gue rant George W. Bruere, highbrow writer, NEW POLICEMAN HOLDS UP| p,{*orFe,% Brucre, Nighbrow weer | eee sired acivites ot| delle marnea a Chrisuan a namea] best dressed men among them will wear JUSTICE GOFF. Socialist and etudent, Iving at No. 3914 | the ers of Ked Phil's” gang was| Henrietta Young. The Jewish funeral The Judge wee held up af the foot of} Washington Square South, @ tales. | the abduc of young iris from mov. | services were held against her wishes. she stairway leading up to Ris chambers by a brand new policemen from Bla- beth street station. “Berry,” said the big youngster in « “y % 4 a er the Rivington street outtt, and took | ligion in which he was born. Thel! - waiform, “wut you can't go up. Orders| thin! street Feb. 1 last, Mr. Bruere ok | Nton ra, Thelr ar are to keop the fleer clear of every-| told Mr. Nott, Assiatant Distriet-At-| away by fo girl who had been | gument prevailed. body.” torney, that he was opposed to the/e@hducted and ruined by one of “Red | Out of consideration for his parents 2 death penal labor is lessened—your baking is better whenyou usePrestoFlour. Tt raises at once. Makes every- into the train shed by a bagmage en tance. “Do the truth tellers, Bede and Har-| himself up to the crime all day in 5 “The truth ls always with me,” chucks | and pestered the sang leader with his fan,” he was asked, bother you by the way they follow you around ny ted the Colonet. r BUR chuckling he flapped hiv hende INSPECTOR HUGHES, BACK ON BUTY, IS ASSIGNED ptomaine poisoning and was followed Tater by ploure-pneumonta aontracted im the mountains up the State while he was in command of the Detect Burean searching for efty Loute” | « and “Gyp the Blood.” Hughes was assigned to the Sixteenth | ( Inspection District with headquarters in the Parkvtlte Potteo Station in Brook- lyn, This post tv @ temporary one un- Where Hughes will go efter O'Brien's BUT IS ACCEPTED AS JUROR. man defore Judge Rosalsicy in General Messions to-day when James Green was called to trial for the murder of Jame: Rooney at Third avnue and Thirty- ty, “Ingicting the death penalty on 4 a, murderer,” he . “ls no more than oy ADIE: S infilcting the death penalty on a bird Fhe “ape is coatd er an animal used im @ laboratory ex- EMS AND ELS periment. The death may serve @ good pose ‘and it may not. Pipe you know that the death penalty has been part of the law of New York since the beginning?” asked Mr. Novt. LOUISVILLE WINNERS. RAs ix furlongs,—-Merry Lad, 113 three-year-olds ‘or about 4 o'clock, whem Zelig stepped out ster started om his murder expedition. He went o' to buy Phil,” he East Side. « street PHIL GOT A GUN. “Davidson appears to hat He followed Zelig to Segal’s cafe 4 avenue Saturday afternoon ecrimination® and drunken talk watt to the Bowery and tried a revolver, Falling, he bought he has an unsavory record on Ho ts @ member of a ang that makes a business of preying on peddlers and poddler's patrons in Rivington street, between Allen and ‘Minton streets, and along Clinton ‘These plekpockets ad grafters work ABDUCTED SMALL GIRLS FROM TO PROTECT “RED PHIL” FROM} THE GUNWOMEN. Coroner Holtzhauser has set the pre- Mminary examination into the shooting for Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock} In view of threats put in the mouth of Zelig's wife and published in the news “I am advised that there are gun- Women as well as gunmen on the east aide,” said the Coroner. “I am told hers of the Zelig gang thelr revolvers were carried out of the place in the handbag of a woman, These women companions of the gangsters are said t j have become very proficient in the use of firearms, and I am going to seo that Rone of these women have opportunity to carry out thelr threats.” | The funeral of Jac! to the apartment im which he lived with | WIFE AND BANDIT'S PARENTS and thelr sale into ice was known to members of 4 ng, who made Occasional saliies into the You Don’t Pay for in Ceylon. expensive about them. every penny you spend. territory of | buried according to the rites of the re- It’s packed and shipped to America in air-tight, dirt-proof packages. | Phere was a famtly argument over the | matter yesterday afternoon, the parents jot the dead bandit insisting that he be a Fancy Package o: Nothing fancy or the gangsters, th: inals who infest Jewish people. dent of the East Side. bully that he was he was a hero to Coward and feves and petty crim- the Zast Side cafes and svuss joints. To the business peopte he was a menace and a terror and to the great respectable: element on the East Side he was a source of sorrow, GANGSTERS AND THIEVES AT- TENDED THE FUNERAL. dance hall and cafe, and this place was thronged with well young fellot dressed, furtive , meinbers of Jack Zell's gangs, pickpockets, gamblers and hold- ANNOUNCEMENT M. Saturday at Station D, and was ad- dressed to “Harry Harowitz, Tombs Prison, ‘New York City, Oct. 5, “Dear Pal Gyp: Yours received and was more than pleased to hear fram you. I want you and the boys to keep writiag to me, as it cheers me up, and you can ‘ew York Cit: nocence will be proven snd what a grand time we will have on that day. Gyp, you tell Frank to take that Dago Idea out of his mind as he will listen to you wife out, Know one wants to go on the bond. Cheer up, old boy, every- thing will turn up for the best. Your Pal till she end. “Best wishes to the boys, JACK." 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