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ii HE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1912 | JACK ROSE WARNED BECKER AGAINST ROSENTHAL BeautyPurity to a house on Fourteenth street and met| Bridgie Webber's.” : Fy 6 1 8 ode on Bourtemit went cue andl @. where that? A, At, Sroadmy OF SKIN and Hair brought Dora Gilbert back. I asked /and Forty-second street. oO impse 4) cKer on ay ac O LOMNOS | dors it ane woud make the aMaavit for| Rose said that Becker went tnto Web- Recker, At that time she refused. der's place and then they joined ‘Next day I went to Arverne, where| Schepps and Valion and began talking my home is, I came back the same af-| about the murder. ternoon. At Fourteenth street I got “Bridgie, Rose, “opened an auto and began looking for Harry the conve: ion by saying: ‘Well, Vallon, ending at the Lafayette baths. the job is done,’ ‘Yes,’ said Beck Jack Sullivan came, in, and I talked to ‘Zam giad of it. Iasked him what Srrce bre seer, ius cagoee teed. 1 M 4 6¢é 4 e 99 Fourteenth atrect, and they asked ine tol down to Webber's and meet me. He Health gives me just the excuse I nee A Cr d wot, and Sere otelnac he an'tnent| ANXIOUS Crowd Watching ‘‘Bridge of Sighs fey pre toy mart | ts eer Be the money. Now that he has refused ft I can go ahead and raid it I've had worry and bother enough.” “7 waid: ‘Don't get excit Charley. + Rosenthal will fix things up, bot if you start to raid that place there will be a + lot of trouble” Becker answered: ‘The only trouble will be for Rosenthal, f fel start to raid that place I will go + through with it’ I reported to Her- man and told him not to have trouble | with Charley, The following day 1 » told Rosenthal that Becker had sald = the place was giving him a lot of trou- ae Fiavesthal eaids ‘You sil. Decker he ; : i 5 phoned me, asking {f Jack Sullivan had| ger, % warned. ‘Don't excite your- "* Zane raid this place without the proper CROWD WwarcHINneG ; : been to ae me about the subpoenas is-| self,’ he said, “They haven't any- evidenoe and ne can't get his men in FOR BECKER TO Me : fee by Mbt ie or bog ad Abe| thing. Lied od re num. ’ *. ahlo and Abe the Reveller. He asked | ders of automobiles, and none of . - a me if I would see them and get assur- OF SIGHS. i ances from them that they would not corroborate Rosenthal's testimony. I SARtO r : John, but that I had sent Webber to gee them, and that I expected to hear} DECLARES HE CALLED IT A from him immediately. “bethet suned me 8 0% eee Dore G0 PLEASING SIGHT. bert. I said that I was to see her that| “I asked Becker," he said, night. Becker sald bo waa sending two |Seen Rosenthal. ‘Sure,’ he men to me and that I was to take them)!" the back room and had a lool up to see Dora Gilbert. He said ‘I want| him. 2¢ was a pleasing sight to you to take them up there and get the| 100m at the Jew there. if it was not ed, - . r him. I then went to Bridgle Webber's| caused his delay in coming down- mm ' "7 a) and asked him to go down on the east te : ; side to see Dollar John and Abe Hahlo. Then I went to the baths. ‘There Becker said he stopped at the ‘Whitman was ‘That means dan- ere to get evidence, for 1 know all his cRO THe +» @men and, won't let them in here, Ss BE“ BRIDGE “Becker said, ‘Oh, that's his attitude, fo Kt Well, then, I'll go whead and raid ‘that place. ep , o"K told Herman what Recker said to Me and Herman said, ‘Well, you tell ** “im that I won't stand for anything like that. I can make trouble for Becker pnd be know’ it “Tots conversation I reported to Beck- ‘@t, and he said he had made tie a “4 Hier val to,raid the place and close | i: up. He wasn't going to let Rosen- “thal stalt-trim off any longer, because Comminsioner Waldo was after him to close that place. “I went to Herman and told him e@bdout Mr. Waldo's omer. Rosenthal ead; You tel! Becker he can't bluff Rosenthal and tell him that I'd helped Aim out and been a good friend of his 1 want you to tell Rosenthal that ho's “Use Becker's exact languag affidavit. I want it for use in to-mor- | £0F = , Ca ee ain toures pais row's newspapers. ‘Whitman SAYS BECKER WAS IMPATIENT | oUt ,tnd Bune, it up somewhere Promoted hy AT DELAY. | mot worry. Me is dead and thi ia the “Then Becker began talking about the; ea of it. The only thing to do now delay over the Rosenthal matter. Ho/ {8 to see that those fellows (the gun- said: ‘Why ts there all this delay, all] 02) Set away and stay away for « this stalling and holding off? You can’t | fw days until this thing blows tell me that this thing couldn’ “I told Becker I needed money and he leur dene talons tha’ t pets mgt ng told Bridgie to give me a thousand I've done the best I could." ‘| dollars and that he would make it good to Webber, Then he told me to give “ , wine Seonbeaing naa aan the money to the four men who had 1 met me egain—in two or three days. He said compinints against that place were piling In and they were after him to faid it. I said: ‘AM right, Charley, tf - itieura foap Otnt sold throughout the: you cen get the evidence, why don't quick. To-night is the time—be. | 20ne the killing ee wT ea? semle ot aoc mulled, fre, WER you make ‘the raid? Herman says he for he goes before the Grand Jury.’ Tone said he went from Webber's with | 32-5 book. Address “Cuticura.” Dept. GP. Boston, knows all your men and you can’t any of them in there to dene GENDS ROSE BACK TO ROSEN. THAL AGAIN. “Receker said: ‘I want you to go to Vallon to the Lafayette Baths. From] eg-Tender-taced men shave in comfort with Cute tt the evi- there he went to his home. Then he 1p Shaving Ptick, 26e. Liberal sample free. went to Fiftieth street and Eighth ave- nue, where he had met Sam Schepps. “All right’ 1 ‘Tl try and do It to-night.’ I waited at the baths until Sam Schepps, Webber and Smith came up, They had dinner with me. He had talked over the murder with ‘After dinner we remained in the! Schepps. With Schepps he went to the baths until 9 o'clock. Then { was called! home of Harry Pollok in the Riviera to the phone by Harry Vallon and went! Apartments. Arriving there, Rose went to the Sam Paul Club, where I called) to bed fo and 1 took bie to Madina aquare| COCKER CALLED HIM UP AT i .n Square é Garden. Then I went to Dora Gilbert's POLLOK’S HOUSE. and found Vallon, Schepps, Mrs, Gil-! Later, while in Pollok's apartment, he bert, Mra. Signal and Plltt at work on|éaid, Becker had called him up. Becke~ the affidavit. I suggested some changes, | aid: “I just saw Pollok and he told m ‘shen it was completed, I phoned the|Where you were. It's a good place for Morning Telegraph and they sent a man| ¥U. Pollok sald you were sick for a copy of the affidavit. Pliltt keot| “Yes.” Rose testified he replied the original. Then I went in the auto] Wom Qut—sick In mind and body, : lto Fittieth etreet Eighth ue, | “Becker s ‘or me to cheer up and think he can rald_me without hurting | where 1 dropped the. Telegraph, nan’ [Pot {0 W SS everything would be » Why he might as well take a| — —— : ——— | and went to Dora Gilbert's and then to/@!! right. ‘Now, you cheer up, Jack,’ in Fourteenth | Becker sald. ‘Take some quinine and me. I don't believe that Waldo story.’ I reported back to Becker what Rosen- thal said. Becker said. ‘Well, w eee.’ Shortly after that Beck got to stand for a raid. You tell him that the rai@ won't close him up perm: Bently, but that he can open up again in a few days, All I want is to have a record of having raided the pla: ‘That'll stop all these knocks and com- plaints that are coming in on me.’ ‘When I told this to Herman he got hot and said; ‘Becker must be a foo! to torch and touch off my place and burn | it down.’ wanting a meeting to find out what! aid, ‘What do you mean? 12K p Yebber |Tom Sharkey's place, } morning and said: ‘Rosenthal is | Webber—that there were too many peo go to bed and get some sleep; that'll he was going to do adout the Indi “ v >I of street, where I got another car, Me 4 . ROSENTHAL SENT WORD Ea ede aber te ate | ‘There is @ fellow I still at it, but Z don't see those | ple getting mixed up in it. A few days brace you. That You what you ne fellows at it.’ late w in July~t was inj THEY GET ABOARD THE GRAY | will be all right | few di WOULDN'T STAND FOR RAID, | mon in his house, Becker refused to: iliwa rostaurant. with Harry Vallon. MURDER AUTO. rUShat Ohad the Wh htc Heat QAy, m1 left orders that he was’ he said, ‘he must be croaked, GOES BACK TO GUNMEN WITH | Vy, bber called me out and sald I was and asked me how I felt. I aaid I was ‘not in’ to Rosenthal, Soon after that! + id have no acruple i : i “Vallon, Schepps and mywelf got in. Hi I we this thing to Herman ha: a I would have n ruples agalnat BECKER'S MESSAGE. wanted at the Lafayette Baths. There [| 9, was a gray driven by Wiliam still feeling pretty bad. eaid: ‘Oh, I don't care. You tell Hecker | Becker sald Rosenthal was talking! him,’ Hecker sald, ‘I want to tell you] mf gald, ‘Charlie, those fellows are on| found Letty Loute, Gyp the Blood and 4 y “Then I asked him whet was the this Is my place and that Iam not go-|Sfound the street about Becker have) something, is downtown In & taxi] ene fon and. thes ousht to We it moce| Dako Frank. “They anid Webber told | Shapiro. We went to No. oli Seventh] gogg,” ‘Oh, there's mot much ing to stand for any rai¢ from dim,’ |!" been his partner and that wenthal last night, Il tny dey now.” L again went to the| them Iwanted to see them. I asked | Avenue and met ‘Pago Frank. ft bad) news: ne sald. ‘There are only l { it was on ‘Well,’ I aid, ‘you've got to end | see him I told ‘Becker and he sald: ‘That piace | Sng to show him (Becker) u He talked about you | Son aouthe ev Me] Louie where he met Webber. He said often seen ‘Gyp,' ‘Whitey’ and ‘Lefty’) ghong two mundred jcomen will be raided and by mein the ‘next “@ few days ister, Becker said # of your family, ‘That in| Noume gh Houthern Hotevard and | Webber said I wanted to talk about |there. When we got there I sent! coniag fer you Se coat yon | SS ees few days, I refused to take that moa | Oommissioner Waldo sent for him | gratitude for you, isn't it? Why, 1] betty Mauls. 2 ton’ nit aster wos) that Rosenthal matter. He said ‘we | Scheppe in to ring the bell. A head) orgy, youl be taken oare of. e @age to Rosenthal, because I know 1 asked if there was any truth | know what you did for him all wintor— | RetUME ery more oe eae ey rater | will 1 to It at 3 o'clock in the | POPPed out of the window and I rec-| yay low and stay just where you Make the Li er epelied trouble, A few daya later, at| the story that Bi was interested how you pald his rent and fed tlm an IEsGlavthat Becker (sald (something | ORRIN =. roa hl inimeiuean: a e ‘end | $8 Rose: ambling house, ols ta abs ‘ ‘oman, | Le Lar aan tas ehided “L called Webber ° . aq | @™l I anked where the rest of the crowd| F* s ' to Barrel tale aol lll pred Taco | Becker SEA he GRIP SARahOA Ot | That ee ceatitldee ent Cre Wee | Wean't done there'd be trouble over the pee AT, ia he started ahead | Way and he said they were on their|.t sald I had something to worry Do its Duty within @ week, I asked fim if he| ME Waldo and had said to him: | helped hin—cave him $1,000 and had to {44 , of be te Gd Rosen tel. ty ener ger coucions: He aot in and we| Coavn BNt Re veges fae io Wee auiet pe wanted me to take that he| Why, MF. Commissioner, that is @ [tor it to sive my own Job_and now |, Becker's counsel demanded that Rose | Kent Mallon. mvself, tivp. Letty 8nd | drove to Forty-second street and Sixth | nd that it would all blow over: Then) nia) tises in ten when the liver ie right thal Rosenthal and t Tyarege 0) ganay story about a cop giving up. | ie's trying to ‘got’ me. : furnish the dates of these Interviews, | DAKO Frank, went to Webber's Thee Bete Welbon Letty | he asked me to cone down to Lawyer ine times in ten when FRocenehal and he eaid: ‘No, I am) Qeushy tne story to that a pollce. | “has fellow te uct Ibut the Court permitted the witness to| Place at Sixth avenue and Forty-second Whitey” Lewis ‘und Gypthe| Hart's office in Broad street. “What,’| @omach ead bowels are night. rough with him, at fe js not foOd enOm eee th iis amazing tale of rate | street. He sent us to a chop-suey res- 4 ss yp the) said I, ‘with 200 cops looking for me!| CARTER'S LITTLE The witness eafd that tho next time "Apa Al Maas Hie GON Wo De eroRReR! | ang murder, i Justice Gore | taurant on Forty-fourth street to walt| Blood met us in front of Webbers| siting doing! ’ He sald, ‘Well, I'll| @SVER PILLS fhe met Becker the policeman told hin >mmilastoner | xt sel ot LY Le laahoracine. |for him, He came later and told Valton | gambling house. We all went into| Joa tart to you. I want you to give e be wae through with Rosenthal and was statements, | 4 Peer eee as peep sald, all right, Twill see you in a, that, Herman, Mra, Rosenthal and] (yebhert poker toom inago’ | ean! him an aMdavit that it was you who Lenpdrayiadegy head i eme om T can ¢ i al +. okt Sulll ‘ ‘ , Loule, i ee liver “feels the raid, Recker said he just wanted to tell the and who will Ko to Herman and. tell | IE Ti do. Het come, 2\will)| veos. AUINVERS Were J8) (one Garden | Webber and mymelf. We sat down and| loaned Rosenthal that $1000. I said,| BS 8 day ORTH $1,800 TO |Commissioner what rumors were around. | jin to. quit. talking. hat will be} send » one to take you to where | Restaurant, In h_stree had refreshments served. Webber went| ‘That's a funny thing to think of now, g MAKE RAID. “A little later Hecker came to me and | enough! Rosent I told er the next | PRESENCE OF BURNS MAN POST! out, and when he returned he sald,| When 200 cops are hry - rye “TVve J eat that'a newspaper man had been to | day th wa were on the Job and ( | besides, people would know I had no Bocce acta ght, Of that piace? | Waldo ant wanted to get an futerview |NOT ASKING FAVORS FROM that te would hanpen soon, PONES MURDER. Bere ee ie reaimtainy ered [81,000 He sald, ‘That's right. You get Detectives Steinert and White cat the | About Hecker's raiding of Rosenthal ROSENTHAL, “In a couple of days B: “We all started there. We left the| started for the door. There were Loule, | Pollok to give you an affidavit that he| tiom, evidence. I don't care about that mort. | Ati Peporter sald he had seen Hosen | stocker turned on me angrily, ‘Do| mute to me and said: ‘z" gunmen in front of the New York! Lewis, Gyp, Dago Frank, Vallon and | loaned you the money! I sald, ‘That Fane. Te bee worth eam it mort | thal and had been told certain thlnee | a0 think, he demanded, "that T am | @0ne that job, Xt begins to look | Theatre, and they went to the Garden. | Webber who went, I asked Schepps to| Won't do, for Pollok isn't overburdened) Headache, and Distress after Eating. make that raid. Steinert and White | fe ceneation I character. Becker #4l4 | going to ak favors of Rosenthal? We Uke I'll have to do it myself! x | L 1 went alone to see how things | stay with m with money.’ He sald, ‘Well, get him Seal! Pill, Small Deve, Small Price {the datootiven who ware tndiatey “nee | the Comminsioner hud refused to wrant TOU NAS” tong croaked’ I auld told him the men were only wait. | were setting on. I si e three gun-| Q, Did you see Jack Sullivan? A,1|to swear he got it from his partner, in ber Signati “framing” “Big Jack" Zelig) will wet in- SB ee be OR aa pli agg Aft SOMME Charley, that won't do. Tecan get him] 12 to meet Rossnthal dewntown. | men in the shadows, do not remember. Pat Powers.’ Gen WINE mut ignature gide Rosenthal’s place and get all the! {aiking, T asked him what wax the ute | eat uo xoad and can tell him he will! Tay him downtown? Croak Z called Lefty aside and pointea | Q. What happened next? AI was|GETS THE SIGNAL HART WAS et worse If he of worrying so long as Mr, Waldo by Heved him and wouldn't listen tot warrants | rumors about Rosenthal. “On the afternoon of the day of th Faid, Becker told me he had w 4 tutor him anywhere. Break into his ont @ man acrosi treet and jj standing up at a couch in the place TO GIVE. : “Why, Tcould beat him up myself] Bouse. I'l take care of them.’ said: ‘That man is a Burns detec- | when word came In that Herman Ros- e ‘ uted Becker, ‘h ¢ e You| tive whom Whitman has appointed “I asked Becker if it wasn't unsafe : wid raid wo days later Becker said: enthal had been shot. (This answer was @eoured by Steinert and White and that | nd Hecker if the policeman had|Kambling house and beat hin stalling, or else those fellows take| t® Guard Mosenthal, You can’t | stricken out.) to heave anyone Know, where t Was he would make the raid that night and | ben taken out, of Kosenthat's. houw. sisting an officer. X want him no stock In’ your story that L will pros] 6foak Bim mow, Give up the job | Q. When did you leave? A. About 3/ He sald, “Well. I'll tell Mr Hart to say | CARPET. arrest Rosenthal, Harry Fleming, John| He sald ‘No! I told him that Jong | throat cut, dynamited—ZI don't care| I wald they probably did; 20W" o'clock In the morning. I sent down-|he is J. H. When be ae Hines af ‘Tel, $06 Columbus, Ket. 1570. . Doorman and John Wheelman, That! as the man stayed in Kosenthal’s house What, Just so he ts killed.’ me. He asked if Bridie | ‘“Dhey di, and just as the three gun-|stalrs for a sandwich, Then I went to| you'll know he ls safe’ That night Mr. CLEANING 253 West 54th £ ight the raid was made, and Iw: Rosenthal would talk, Charley said he| At this testimony Becker threw him-| Webber knew the men and could help | men left Rosenthal his wife and “Jack’'| the Times Square Building to telephone. | Hart came and bene yo that sien fas = — } Gcross the street, in front of Burns's|did not care—that Rosenthal could not| self back In his chair and made an in-| me, T said he could. He told me to| Sullivan came out of the restaurant, SAYS BECKER CONGRATULATED | #Mdavit, and seeme: Very anxious £07 | cag Lust is pleanoaly mil, ii gestaurant. Rosenthal Joined me there|do him any harm." ble exclamation, wet his Hps{get Webber that night and come up to! “The next day I met Becker and he Harry Pollok to come in #0 he co for Cure of Constipation, &c,’ Trial e t tongue on th drug counter m several| Harlem to . " HIM ON HIS WORK, corroborative affidavit from him re while the rail wa jand rolled h thim, With Vallon anc jd; ‘What's the matter with that get a ed Om. We saw the door smichede its |HIS TALKS WITH BECKER ABOUT m nh Vallon and | sa ; Hon, Becker gave m $100 to jalong a little 1 mn. Webber came! gays before the murder, Becker said Many Other Ailments that he might have tipped him off about | Becker told me that he didn't intend to er and we all stood! he was trying to prevent its publication or the raid. Herman said that it was a|answer th around talking arges In that aMdavit but | Ay Ue Sailr es out Rosenthal. Becker! and was Koln to ask for the original Feaeh deall sak aeiad maa te nae itae tines he MES She oats le to wee Zell and told hin told about the efforts Rosenthal was| of the affidavit so he could start crim- to Becker to turn the case down and] his counsel and ask seo the aft. [,VNat We wanted him to do. 1 offered /making to reach the District-Attorney. | inal libel sults against Rosenthal. ent of the police court. Gavit. He sald that Deputy Commis. | pin the $1. oT don't want Mid }}te wuld: ‘I was Informed to- byl Becker said, ‘If you had been on the : | “Becker said to Rosenthal then: /1| sioner Mckay areald ini thas he had K. haat want is io out of |Jack Sullivan that Rosenthal is trying | job, Ike you said, I would not be in can't do it in. the police court, but Yn] an action for criminal Libel against Io. | {hs Privon eee a ae V}to arr A meeting with District-At- | this predicament.’ ‘Oh,’ I said, ‘it ts not have the case fixed up downtow2, | senthal. ie me tn he ow 1 Want to wet out. | torney i Up to that time theltoo late. We will get him yet before { When White end Sieloert we denn’ ss| @: Did Recker say anything about |!, Won't tum inything for you while | District-Att y had refused to meet] he can do you any harm,’ pare fs Bon Oi ~ 4 \times. His aa beaded peeks ot iE ‘auto and we ot al jo! See him around eve: “Y called him up at his home, ¥ | Mr. Hart was with me for more than an Ferguson Ce. ype te ied at aE NEWSPAPER STORIES. arent Rega anavine with} Scheppa 1 got into an auto and went | Rosenthal dois. Ftsld him what had| sell Matie, here, Did you He wrote out an aM™davit, which | ‘Cost. FOUND AND REWARDL! Paraphernalia wan put fo, with a prise] @ Did you talk to Becker about news: “iiecker told mie: ‘We've Just got tol Mridle wasn't there, and T left Schepps | MpDe Garden Restaurant and| the news? ‘Fes,’ ne replica,’ ‘E eg and wich he tok away with TA, aaa oner nam jeming, a nephew of Mra,|paper articles regarding Hecker. A.! get tiis fellow out of the way, Jack.| there to bring him. Vatloy a ees low the gunmen had been scared off. congratulate you!’ w ye a 46 sapphires, in or viciaity of Belsenweber’a Rosenthal. Becker said Rosenthal had been trying Why, do you know that the sentiment! gelf went at once to One Hundred and| seme) them,’ sala Becker, ‘there get is oe soca’ 3 asked. ‘Oh,’ sald Lgl appa wae rol Bath at. Weatneoday “night fiteral’ remand, WS w Becker next day at the Union| to Ket newspaper men to publish stories) uy i Police Headauartors I so atrong ‘Twenty-fourth street and Seventh ave- anything to be scared of. Booker, ‘I got it frome mewspaper [halted Hose narrative and ordered @ | questions ated. F468 Word uplows Be He said that in police court| about Ker, but Hecker ald he wax! against Herman thal that any | nue. ‘They don't need to be frightened maa’ h 5 ‘ ee Thira P an i] SPapYs @ teat Gea) Fou Cave tie nek | ae, OC cantrot All the chpere and hero | got a medal Ys rose Mm Would! QUOTES BECKER AS ASKING| of by auy detective, Way, yen can ‘Becker sald then that he could come (Continued on Third Page.) W elcome! 4 BIRR "Becker sald he told ‘Herman: from publishing anything about! §ayg BECKER SENT $100 To BRIDGIE TO HELP. wee te ftenhs et estenmon aoe 1 ; . 10 do was either an nos 49 righ > ii to me or Costigan (Lieut. Honeat Dan) | Q. Were there any publications about JACK ZELIG. mage yl ol x went into a) is) wal Be Oe sent Paae weet | to make t 1. If Costigan had|which Becker spoke to y AS ASRS etHanhastald ena\to Roland ea eae ae rattan end) gat se aay Penne Frey | ‘ being raid I would have loat my{this Becker told mo that The World |in the Tombs and offer him 8100 10 he | ven eoruation witht Ht itt Bepkan 18 On July $ Becker phoned te that } jo Laimply had to make the raid] had received an aMdavit from Rosea-| would look after It. He alse. te 8 COV OTR HOR Wit bh ras ee, He] Rosenthal hed made an aMdavit for leada lood, Appendicitis an | gt lle e raid | had received an aMidavit trom sf = nk aft rit ie also tole me Webber was and I said/ tne morning World—that was a few| Brings Sick H che, Impure Bl i. dict! id } “Bocker said that Herman said to him| lish ft. This was on Saturday night and see Bridgie Webber and jhe was wo | i | Officers and crews of Uncle Sam's visiting warships may spend an interesting hour ih { t te ae € about in tocked up here, Get me out first, tf [him looking over the plant of Beet Foes emeM i sate eth Se aan | ‘as Boverat imes before "tnee orsien: [2% WANE £0 talk 3 eter anid to wadver: ‘mrtagte, | TALKED IT OVER AT THE SAM The Sweet Chocolate Laxative mi : : out’ Yon of this story in The Workd—| 4.4 yent Mek to Hecker and told him) why @tau't you Lelp deck in this RAVE OUTING: THE NEW YORK WORLD 5; MRee auld tat Mosenthat nad cone| Becker” talked “tame.” One Gay he it alls nat fe woullniC do ano hing] Tht and have shat fellow Mowee> | oa quia: i'm going wo ne am Toul! § Keeps Your Stomach in Order j f tinued: to-complain to Becker and was| Phoned ae to moet hin at the Union| tim $00, but thal what he wanted was| Sin oreenenn” outing to-morrow, and I'l have » long which printed during the first nine sue Hy. sore, about the mortrage he Bauare Hotel, Ae maid to mes orn se at ae ink Be Kanted Wat yo id ho was afrald of trou-|taik with Vallon and Webster. Before EX-LAX relieves constipation and at the same time months of this year ¥ | on property that belonged to| fellow Rosentha trying to expose iy 3 jo won't ety ome back we'll have some de! } Shite ‘wife, Herman sald: “You've not to| me aa his partner and graftor, Ha jaf out dann b Md Hecker, ‘Let hin | © won't be any trouble,| plan agreed on, Next day we went to events many ailments that come from indigestion and 1164 994 squage tte thing oF T'll make a lot of| trying, to Breas fae, He hes tried iets “" | nridgie,’ said Becker, “Til attend to ali| the outing, We all bought the Sunday d bowels. Py ? eo le for you. I'll have yon broke.''| see Commissioner Walio and has|'f 4 a ee - I'l look after all of yor Vora, W 4 Rosenthal's affidavit. red EX-LA 4 . Ye eseemnen-Becker hoard this he came to| Phoned him, but the Commissioner haa}, told T i iivow some tande.ot| Mak, 210 00k atten BN GF yah, Wand, At Becker's name wasn't The medicinal in lent in X is the most im Separate Advertisements } q ame tc YY ct : Shead now and help Jack oroak that| We saw that Beck me," ewore Rose, “and said, What do | Pefuaed to talk to him. He has tried | Zell's wii mish’ crak Mowentnal and) toiow Rosenthal. We (saw that anew who was meant| portant discovery of thiscentury. Itisrecommendedby [597 419 More than the New Yor Fou think of the nerve of that fellow? * papers to print his story, but |thUs Bet Zell oul. teoker told me to)" Scwenher thought awhtle and then|and decided not to have any more de- rominent stomach specialists. D . men te » "Rosenthal 1 r has tried M a J to assure them that no harm Herald, The World's nearest en then went into court,*| £4 hag tried to see Magistrate ae an tt kitted /#ald he would help oj the matter | la 10¢ and 25¢ = Box. 4 ONLY ¢ ge Gantinued Rose, “and instructed nix men| Corrigan, but he would do nothing, He| would come to the man who killed) Oh Vi Op osenthal crowked “Phere were several hundred men on and really ONLY competitor, to walve examination, The next day| has tried to tell Chief Magistrate | Rosenthal, 1 went to the house on rhen Becker and Bridgie went aside| that outing, but we Managed to talk It A newspaper whose circulation in Rene sakes me if T had seen Rosen: madsen Saat she Warrants on which I Bulhora, jRaulevar and saw le ty talked, When they came back,| all over together, I ald to Webber that New York City, mornings and Sun- . , ‘no, not to talk to, Z| ealded his place were secured on per-| Loule’ anc hitey’ Lewks and sald to Me cane aoe me a he 1 (ee pAb aot) SI yaH Le exits” ya acetate a mar yo as Mune aay desi wows He and |iventhal man anes ACE, eel | Bousness Is Bad. Enough | [iy jai sins” sis sous eg : baa mi of and T an. ing die! ioe 4 Pe ying BUMS) Teold him Twas sure that with Webber| twenty-sixth street and I went to a in itself with its headaches, sour stomach, unpleasant breath A newspaper that Is housed tn th ewered that It bad caused a lot of talk,| attention toward the District-Attor- just like they did Z lle’ They asked a tie 2 wae ane that win Weloee Hee ee an ee canoe are t fad at pap 0 in the { | We had dal’; talks and he was con-| ney'e oMfce, and that te getting danger. | why ari 1 sail. ‘Herman pial | OB, Use 4D, Hosenthel WOUIS RS CPORROS | Welapnene, | et ee ae henteel 4 and nervous depression—but nervousness brings a bad train largest’ newspaper building In the BERG? OONAE TO Whas Rosenthal wan) OM: Hp mae Be steppes has heen aquenling asainst Hocker, 1%" row days later I met ‘Lefty Loute'| tre De Baked ne ee TC told him that of worse ills {f it is not soon corrected. But if you will clear United States. i S bing. 1 told him Herman was begin: | fald to Becker, "I don't believe |lecker feels that you fellows owe it tol ang told hin Becker had enlisted the| tne sentiment was ali for him—that we our system of poisonous bile you will be rid of present A Newspaper Whose Various Depart- & ping to talk because a policeman was You need to care Recker sald, ‘I be-! him to see that Rosenthal does not ap h Webb 4 ime sent! rn ‘ J + a f kept tr Rte house. A few days later Heve he means to do me and I've got! pear to 1 that waue ald of Webber and that Web ber would had talked to most an we Tien, 6 Nae troubles and be secure against others which may be worse, rele Circulation and Advertising ' Beeker 4 me indictments had been him.’ ‘on goon come %0 808 ne outing and at none of econ to . ; fa i ainst Rosenthal's men. I “Phat ought to be easy enough,’ Pe ashen pe eS net | Merman.” ‘th crack a tte] WBMt Rosenthal was going to do. , of All 1s Are Open to the Inspection tod faim “Powas sorry, for I feared, Zaid, Becker said: ‘But T wan't to | prsonthal croaned’ | 3 said. Fo ee eee eye] ORFER AFFIDAVIT OF ROSEN: ys | t Rauld casino trouble.” | have @ serious talk with you. © | fy enid Relig wanted the ation he lad DRSn Ah he Mae ee THAL'S FIRST WIFE. = _— 4 Ps rn ita fis ours, and he sent for xls re : fare the noise in the sweltering! wamt you to do favor for me. You ‘Oh, all Fight’ Mey said, ‘we wilh | ccusot water. Then he seemed to get vr | ¢qourt room became so great Justice) know Big Jack es hiss nowe-to-nign’, if elaae LS “Recker asked me tf there wasn't any ri 1 r | Goff halted proceedings and ordered all) friend of yours | Soar ee woh HE FER | his aeoond wind, raised his voice agals of killing Rosenthal that night, | act quickly and eurely—they regulate the bowels, stimulate Ae lash ta face cations ae windows closed, The heat became al- vor for you, Me is in bad, out on! ms ha i reuiet and ae pant 18 gener i pg she “Son before he could get to the Grand sur. | the liver and kidneys—tone the stomach. Then your pertised in The Wortd wilt be unbearabl 10,000 bail | old them © until 1] versation he hac n'a 1 T_would see, ‘Then he asked me i sted at The World's Informas f nose LOSES HIS NERVOUSNESS Hg ORR CN me back. 1 wer s Hiecker and] Wenber and Vallon, ho imitated the] [Mit Tate “Gtibert—Rosenthal'a frat | blood will be purer and richer and your nerves won't bother tien Bureaus Fulltrer Building { ON THE STAND. mean, There is only one thing to a him everything wax all right—that| tone of thelr volves, but when he quoted) wite, He asked me to persuade: her to you. The whole world over Beecham's Pills are known as a Arcade, Park Row: World’s . do with @ fellow like lig'a felenda were on the Job and that Bea ee viding ietiine’ hie| make an amdavit about Rosenthal’s life most efficient family remedy, harmless but sure in action, For fully ayotding letting hi y As Rose warmed up to his narrative! Becker sald, ‘and th ould expect Rosenthal croaked any| volve, carefully avotding « His) vith ner, #aying some other people he i y rded as the Harlem Offices, 960 P this nervousness disappeared and hia| im fo that he will be stopped for Recker sald, ‘I hope that ts so.] glance roam to the prisoner's table [had sent had failed. Then Webber all disorders of the digestive organs they are regarded as t Work 190k Ste cna’ Wosae Volos ateadied down to a matter-of-| all time.’ tell th follows they have noth: | TOLD LEFTY NOT TO TAKE OR-| talked on the phone with Becker, Then | Broeklya Office, 202 Washinge fact tone. | "4 gala, ‘What do 1 nd that Twill take eare of | Webber, Valion and myself went up to B t P ti Cc ti Brooklyn, for BO daye PUIER® continued Rose, “Becker | mo esta’ "wkers tae folice ake [every man who had a hand in ite DERS FROM WEBBER, Wehber: Tallon snc 2 oh up es’ reventive and Corrective fShowina the ornting "et tha ” " ” on “I did not want him to take ordera from | Red + Grom Cough Drops, Brerywhem, %e°

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