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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1912, U'BECKER ENRAGED AT THE DELAY IN KILLING, SAYS ROSE FWhitman Had Not Been There,”|Becker Jury Coming From Hotel to Court SX MANHOLE COVERS, mara aes e Declares Lieutenant Said, “I =e ar manele come we gama Would Have Cut Out His Tongue in a Big Sightseeing Automobile) BiQWN HIGH IN AR sc = trance to the ferry house, ‘Thie fait to (Specially Photographed by a Staff Photographer of The Evening World.) the midst of a crowd of childrens Then” as a Warning to Squealers.” 000000000000000000000000000000000 NEARLY HIT CHILDREN i: others, | one a pate rnmeat ae and the others in Forty-thind street bee tween the New York Central tracks and Dleventh avenue, blew out tm succes sion, For five minutes after =: explo- 3 tan > sy. | sions, which were heard as far away | Explosion in Sewers Imperils [ie "Bichth avenue, the alr was heavy with the odor of gasoline, This indte ¢ that the explosions were caused ignition of vapors ftom gasoline from garages in the Longacre Square dlatrict Following ‘the explosions a fire wae discovered under the New pia] Cen- An accumy e ine vape tral's Forty-third atreet pte Heenan umulntion af gasdiine vapor 1 | Connell turned in an alarm BYt When (Continued from Second Page.) testimony under Mons, Q. Mr. Rose, when you left the auto ! the guidance of Mr. fe Fort ond street and Sixth ave- recess until 2.15 o'clock for luncheon. Attorney McIntyre interposed a further objection that under the law court might da y Rot meet on Saturday afternoon, hut) iss: time 1 ever waw him unt my are Again he was over-ruled. reat. Shapiro often drove me before. mitht of July 15, where was the driver? A, He was in the He drove away. That was the Crowd at West Forty-second Street Ferry House QREAT CRUSH AT COURT IN AF- PAYS THE BLOOD MONEY TO TERNOON. “LEFTY LOU! There was another furious battle at] Q. After the shooting you stopped at sewers emptying into the rth River, the door of the court room at the re-| Fiftieth street. and Bighth avenu : . ! fe vicinity “ sicce eee ree the scone the sre Sova, OF Cie ier aay cgi: fo | Wace cal coat es arene oer , in the vicinity of the Forty-second |had been extinguished by the railroad Fotunda, was jammed and the reserves | Louls" and elther “ciyp" or Frank; f do ‘ aa NE tame exploded at noon to. | employees. of the Elizabeth street station had to| not know which. I gave “Lefty Louts day and blew six heavy manhole cov. charge the mob again and again and| the $100 that Bridgie Webber had | . ora from twenty to thirty feet into the | gro aey 38 the eeoond day. fling them down the stirways, where} given me ten minutes before. ‘Then air, ‘The dangerous missiles descended | OM gate? “mewiattaen weokee, another force of patrolmen grabbed| “Lefty” went away. I had told him) without atriking any pine not vote. them and hustled them out into the|to ‘lay low for a few days. Becker | . hairadietabchentel desl Ns acedlacld street. Saye above all you must not talk,’ 1) Women as well as men hag to b& re-|told him. ‘Just eet out. Everything és moved bodily from the congested hall-| ali right. w At one time the pack 0 Q. When was that? A. On Tues- dense that the District-Attorney’s at-| day afternoon after the shooting. taches had to drag the State witnesses| “You say you paid Becker money. | ¥odily to the entrance to the ante-room| Was that during the time you cov-| ot the tribunal and then jam them|ered in your testimony to-day?" through after the fashion of halfbacks ‘The witness was not permitted to forcing the ball over the goal line. answer, on objection by Mr. Hart.) . : Announce for next Tuesday, October 15th, an Offering of Counsel for th this] Th defence began defence had also objected stren- U 1 afternoon denouncing the threat of Jus-| uously to Rose's testimony concerning | ; ‘ fe j ‘ tice Gof to continue the session unti!| the payment of the gunmen for their! 2 F nusual Importance of a Special Importation of the cross-examination of Jack Rose was| work, Justice Goff had Rone's atate- ; concluded ment read over by the stenographer “This means,” said Mr. MoIntyre,| and then overruled the objection. Mr. | : ¢ French Lace Curtains “that we must sit here till midnight. I]Hart took exception to the Court's read- b consider this unfair to me and my as-|ing of the testimony over again, Mr, . At Extraordinarily Low Prices sociates, as we have been worked hord| Moss began again, enough as it is." Q. Was Mr. Schepps present when It Was 4.22 o'clock when Rose returned | Mr, Hart called on you at Pollock's? to the witness chair, He continued his’ A. He was there, Recent Importations of the celebrated : ii : ‘ Maitre Classique Corsets a | Harris he was confidential, man For] sald to anybody but Becker “that the] would be called as a witness to at- | AUTO RIDE IN THE PARK ‘ N Hl “arty Bara eta eur gcupans| “ate carpeting ct dette st] Mtunenaetis ries marusr | HAS POLICE COURT END.| *<huow"edlged fo be the highest clas Prench corsets made Stern Brothers A fete wan'the yar of racing tn New] W ier jan ts asked Mcintyre, ou | om the'gaanbler'a showiders, © | are now being shown of the most desirable materials and track. ty sh ena nel eat at te was lear ed F Tblera,nenamed you ue i Sees | Laflan and ¢ nuffeur Mix It and in the correct styles for this season’s wear, including ‘ ; Rag: GRATRATO SLC ed Geert RAS Gitte Meg [TOUR OU Mao te Tate. cualiracd” HAC MORE Lyrae ity | Woman Companion of Chi- | the so’ ia i Counse! for Becker, Forced Against His Will] rec a iy time “He haa an|Rosenthar ought: te be put out of the | pee ee ey ae wbie| ® cagoan Vanishes, . SA TREAT bore prichgee Baty ce . . 15 per cent, Interest in the Hesper Club! way? A. No. ac « 5 | a by Court to Begin Work, Attempts and continued to keep Me Interest unt iinet f 1 Biel: mon Laflan, forty years old, al t until; McIntyre took up the Sam Paul As- | pe, aw raided. sociation outing on the Su the place w day before | for that arrest. Chicago manufacturer, was arratgned to Trap the Witness. ©, Who else was Interested with you! «h He got from the. witness HHapiehh sur todlie Gack Attention is also directed to the Alpha Corset, Ja the Hesper Club?) A. There were| only a denial that he any @ GISTER TO-DAY! charge of fe is asaault preferr ; some silent partners, but Rosenthal of the )00 who w ating | whte te the second registration day. |, ty) in exclusive models adapted for all figures, of Silk Broche, After the examination in chief had{ van have been very intimate. A..Yes,| “idn’t tell me thelr names, nthal shy mig two more registration | hop “ A i me ~ Gascd fusion Goll took the witness | {8 Conneotiont oniy, Gi, HOw ald you make id you say to pha tee ee Re ee SS | According to Schnets, Lafian and a Batiste, Tricot and Coutil, and Walohn boned, . 910 I was an e enthal should be put oul of the wa Peas : in hand, ordering the stenographer to| Rose sald he had promoted baseball rte i m1 open from 7 A. M, to 10 P. M. woman companion hired his taxteab last r eso ‘ oe | Also had e bt 3 Aid not. r a’ e airtke ‘out of the records all reterenze | Eames and conducted a hotel in Connac-| Alm Thad wome business with Mr.|AQT NH MA ae ay Wetter? A oo night and ordered him to drive them t #4.50, 5.75, 6.50 and 8.75 to payment of moneys to Becker. for holding contests of endurance and| Rose had not flinched at a single) Not that day. through Central Park, At about Sevens y % ‘ iow, Mr. McIntyre, how long will it| qkill. Me dented he had Harry Russell | Question #0 far. Ble)" Q. What day? A. At the meeting he- | ty-ninth street, the chauffeur saya, the Women’s and Misses’ Corset Waists, Brassieres, tale you to cross-examine this witness?” | as a partn Rose was asked if he had sworn in aj {Ween Becker, Webber, Vallon and ) , woman calle he asked. Rose «wi recovered from his first | trial of a suit in 1910 that he wag not in-| el peslebpnalt ch | OP Uae leah Hip Confiners and other Corset Accessories, “AN of to-day and most of Monday,” | spaam of nervousneas under fire braced | terested In a gambling house, ore Remo Nee Me gees hnete/waye:te anpedied to passin himself in his seat and faced Mr. Mc- . you tel e truth when you f ny ; ‘ bile party, whe took the we replied Mr, MoIntyre. Intyre with his head thrown back and|#Wore to that, or did you tell a dellb- rf a few more window gay BRULY) wants Lore, SARS Wieae West 23d and 22d Streets “You will finish to-day,” directed Jus-| nis chin up. He loked the croesexam-| erate Ne? A. I told the absolute truth. dd. The Court would not-conse fe tice Goff. “You have until midnight | iner in the and fling out his an-| “In ten years have you ever had at It was noisy enough wit | t followed, ne to tho to-night, and you must stay here until! swers in a much 1c you do finish.” had used in direc “1 must. take exception to y timate business?” | thundered ning any more windows, uffeur, and a blow ove ur Hon-| 4ttitude was that of a man deflant and sald ler that Rosenthal should be done | un hapeate Ge. Afaanhd wthe or’s ruling,” said Mr. McIntyre. “We na rate: ran athletle Aa GE St Rails nm, and Magistrate Kernochan held cannot do this properly in this way the other earn ar arnt, A: On] GOPF ORDERS MINTYRE TO QUIT) , Nore was aaked anout Chariey tse aia tn yet RELL Cee citings anuonina? ‘You will finish to-day,” sald the Ju do not know where. a prigg rhe h K tlee. “Begin your cross-exam! th - | was only two years old when I came BADGERING WITNESS. | “pid Kelly tell you,"” asked Metntyre po ay A SRA ee ny | tO America, and I never was curious| Justice Goff here ordered Mr. McIntyre | “that Rosenthal blamed you fort u je tt a, and the bald-headed gambler faced his| enou to ask where I was born. I/ to 1} on his gambling house ant that (Continued from First Page.) mildly, smiling. his questions about Kambling, ordeal at the hands of the defendant's| thin I was born in Russia-Poland laring the witness had told enough, | Rosenthal had told Kelly to find you attorney. Py parent ney es told me, nor did my| The defense excepted to the ruling and and assault you ‘ ic kz risen “Rose, do you now admit that you|>Fothers and sisters. complained of the ruling as blocking the, The Court ruled out the question, } tune ul pounds, until the caw coriace Zeit ttt tat You] 7G Where vane vue parent A. ay | germans from dicredting the witiens || qt Keay fe homo a a Drea ANNOUNCE FOR MONDAY, OCT. 14m, AN murder of Herman Rosenthal?” he! Johnson. at BRGOMEK ate cnlare lt it asia ibeanth ei! Ay ta One. aE Datars “pape by to be spoiled that wa 3 , Brooklyn, | Q. When you were Rosenthal’s part-|say to Kelly that before hapr i mAL , angen and three rothers ie St Tats | net gy have "ttie with in| 90u would ot Hosentinit| A: Non”! |“THERE’S MILLIONS. IN ‘EM, EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF Questio led ov ' Street and Broadway, in Manhattan, — | A, Nothing serious. CHARLIE DECLARES, mane ou confess that you are the} Q. Did you live in Connecticut with a] Q. Did he not put you out of a game DENIES O HAVING: TOLD BREE onan (He apple ce ninIn wan cut 1 e ermin Ro: al? woman not your wife? A. That question | 1n which you were Interested? A BEAT HIM. on "Cha Ps LMR C Golan This. was overruled. feeds no answer, and T refuse to an-|I withdrew, I made up my mind {or| @, Did you tell Kelly to call up Ro-| hn ac Charlie! sought rola oo IMPORTED LACE PANELS, CURTAINS ASKS ABOUT THE MURDER OF |swer on the grounds tt would degrade|the sake of my family to give up the} senthal and tell him. ia grief into Art, with capital , me. gambling business, T had a@ chance to] ten you up and sing his saternlane th 4 SPANISH Louis. He was stopped by Justice Goff and| xo into business with Mr. Harry Lee|ecer stadia not. fikaeihta rae liner ba cite 14 Carat Gold and AND BED SETS Q. Were you a party to the murder of advised that he need not answer any|and I did so. 1 « ave up gambling and} Q, Did you tell Ros 1 in matters theatri-| had beaten you up as tried a dozen times to give In Kelly| he only gave. th hat Betty be only eave the pawengers a fo AubeMark Rubbers ; Gr URLGlAnA wate a Wary aint | rie eo sdrearattis tun eotanlaised AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES engers Spanish Louis? A. 1 was not, |auestions that would tend to degrade or | for a time I dabbl Q. You knew about it? A, I read)!neriminate him, The defence objected 4) cal. 1 have had ordere about It. to this Interruption by the Court and the | up gambling and each time I have fail: Q. Did Herman Rosenthal ever call n Rore sat back with his thumb in his | objection was overruled. I expect to try again, and next time I] you a bald-hea A. No, | leaves at the wno, “You can't }\ standard for best wearing quality, rslitonat pocket and teagan billie hia ate Aictntyre went right ahead with | witt succeed Rose denied that he had inet Row about the wa. When a. thing In rubbers, Hub-Marks represent ps nery as he met the fire of is effort te reveal the shady part ot “Then you expect to get out of thal on the evening of July Min al isn't. co: “I they just steal it 14 earat yold. If they were made Becker's counsel the State's witness. Jail despite your connection with [Fourteenth street restaurant. and told rigit and left, and there's aillions In. g ner their cost wou ith Streets, 5) "Were you a party ty the murder of | QeWere you ever convicted of crime?) {he murder of Merman Rosenthal?” | him that it 1 ee ana then ean ede any Se nes ben ay pre Fitth Avenue, 34th and 351 Nem York. Kid Twis) wired Mr, MeIntyre, |A. Se. S ¥ thas 3 | District-Attorney Whitman's ob- he would Hon i tness also) When the thred though ha n vice. They stand at the line above 1 was not, inawered loud 2 You were a “greengoods” man! sections were sustained, denied that he had ever urged Ros ers bad turned in in the h wa below wiih it ta | Q. You knew of that murd: A, Only once? A, T was not Q. Was your Second avenue thal to leave town ldawning clearness and an. early get| Which or below which it ts Imprac- from what 1 read in the newsp Q. Did ever forge union label] nonge raided by Ident. Thee PTT Sete van il dakadate: atorieere [Awa LICL bie i " ee") cieal and extravagant to go. Q. Did you know Kid Twist? A. No, |#tamps? A. No, I did | T was not arrested. I was not present. | ‘get a communication that Rosenthal | little coterte y him as clo L did not. I never saw him in my lite,|. @ When you came here ten years | ‘That was tn the Fall of 1911 hed Q. What business did you enter after |a tarted a story that your Wife was | yman of fi-reput 1 that your brothers, om, and there, for the mu ip in hi8 chair jhis life and disclosed to them the or es blaged | vis heart, that “Phe Man Who| ve shouted, “No one Stole the Klondike from Alaska’ was! that to me Ist little six-footed Charte Rose said th John Hart, caliel a Rome on the night Bam Schepps was ih At this point Justice Gof ordered the court attendants to stop everybody from going in and out of the tribunal Q. Were the fact: you recited to Mr when Becker's lawyer, | {fom Connecticut, where did you It Ha Hok's | A: Broadway and Fortieth street. 1 wa 4 ti that raid? A, I became a collector for T the murder | Promoting an athlette club ? " ctor f | @ Did you live with a woman not your| Meut. Beeker, said Rose, vindtetively wife In the Delevan IH I there? A, TT} @ Dt a you Fr decline to answer, It would rade me, | usiness% A, Ye Q. Where did you m A. To ‘the Lafayette Baths. w was tn i, after you left the al ay u were en- | he had po iy Hart that night ip Pollock's house LOW” Iw t most of my time in Hars- use in Forty-fifth stre slave traffic In this | And if thew wou «of Hub- incorporate 8 : f ; ; : ’ Mt a are appearing ine tee : ie ; ford, Conn. where the Legislature was, of Rosenthal and Th city? A, No. it, he would sing the « two verses, | ‘ in inagrporated in me form cf an lin gession, ooking out for my club, relations with Rosenthal bees @, Did he not send that word to you? |just “between us | tira Clase rubbers. Hub Cd Beasial yea el Q. Did you ever live. with a woman. strained? A. Yes, T spoke to him A. He did not But the horn blew from the pilot] rh fy’ maite for “ati 9. Did you sign and swear to that| an send her out on the streets to soliclt| he turned his head aws 1. Do you know Loute Green, the leeamiteactay noatine Game r-| ; oy paper as a true dovument?§ A. 1 dtd, stan tap Gallaegahnt. A. laihental p to CARPET CLEANSING . BY COMPRESSED AIR IN FIRE-PROOF STORAGB FIRE-PROOF BUILDING FOK HOUSEHOLD GOODS enter the gambling with Herman Ros- and tive on hey vases of sin? A, Q. Did you furnish Thcker the f de ed close, and the ma ' 2 ro PORMERLY SAYS HART KNEW HE WAS COM. igenot ee OF BP Rain oneiinn thee raldl aac leh it all aa Gveroanie the com eaty | Niietas taney 438, 440, 442 WEST Sist ST., Se ihave MITTING PERJURY. | Did you ever take money from a| A. No THIS QUESTION BROUGHT AJ). eyed off from pouriny his ‘| y Tike ibe Stari te Vous VatuerMarke 2LEPHONR 8867 COLUMBUS FOUNDED IN 1968 Q. Did you commit perjury? A. r/ Woman with whom you Mved? A. 1] Q. Did you give Besker information on LAUGH FRCM ROSE, 5 notes 0: pina 4 R bb hi did. Mr, Hart and Lieut. Becker knew | 11 net | Which Bny relay were madet A, 0 we ged by Rosenthal | ¥#s t en of him Frida |Boston Rubber Shoe Co Where did you go after from the Lafayett nd went t Si7 East Fitty-firat] Q. You never acted as a stool pigeon for Becker? A. T never did Q 4 Ktool pigeon for the I was only @ collector ” I was committing perjury. 1 would | hore , have sworn to anything LAeut, Becker | \!)YP) 2S) wanted me to that night. i a Mr. Melntyre then asked where th Te notary was when the affidavit was be- ing drawn, with the evident Intent) of attempting to prove that Mr, Ifa ata not know Rose was lying about the 91,500 loan aMdayit nt Malde Eatublished 1s that ui ton when you sh — his house you stole his cloth | REGISTER TO-DAY! ‘uughed aloud, his first sin of | ‘This fe the second registration day. he said, ax McIntyre ‘There sre only two more registration id hi : : days, Oct, 18 and 19. Books will be you a gambler then? A. I] ao Sie oto {Angrily told him to stop laughing elt you a [GDM Rosenthal hve you ame tee sia tell Hecker tat one of [ope trom 7 A. BM, to 10, MM, | Q. Where? A, Thad no establishment. | 1, Recker told m: HOSSU HAN a sieccone liven ot kha ade SIGHTED NEW YORK BOAT WOMEN T played in othe Min houses, prine | yan had said Dollar tae a NEW PUBLICATION NEW PUBLICATIONS, mirth The best work—by far—yet done by the author; of That Printer of Udell’s, The Shepherd of the Hits, The Calling! of Dan Matthews, The Winning of Barbara Worth, etc. an, Abe Hla | ; Jelpally those of Rosenthal | ana If were aa ae Mdayit | to the place | ASybld You ever seo Ste Hart asain? "Td yon ever run a kambiing house? | Togenthal had given to Me. Whitman. | % Dit sou know Fimmie Tames, who | ABANDONED AT SEA. Stop Experimenting Harold Bell Wright’s Q. What ts your right } A; Yom, one on Suffolk octeet and another! gAlD HIS INTERESTS WERE THE when you wot out? A. No such man Schooner Henry Weiler Had Decks’ Mitts nd 8 a yrwvarausia . g For twonty years it has been Jack |twenty years ago | SAME AS BECKER'S, HAG fee att ael a alot eat ya New Story Exalting Life and Love Q. Have you been caiied Bilant Hin|MADE ROOKS ON THE RACES) Q. You became v neensed yourself |, a pg demes invouncash AC tar Awash and Only a Part of ' 4 saci po Baldy Jack? . Spe rae ti LURING 1909. at ie rat Howonthiy J di hot ly i ae Foremast Standing. i) ey a are yout A Thirtys| Rose aatd he was intere in the! were my interests Parti a lee Pant sale sastice he pally i Hesper Club at No. 11S nue.| Q. You sald Rosenthal was a — a yirp piesa gio Premalial Ghat Konaanee Eleva (ie Mh Connecticut you knew James Mf,| The Hesper Club, he was al anda squeater? A. 1 may have sald 1 bi Few ga tummies re "York 49 reported abun. |¢ Bullivan? A. Yes. He is ny laws« } gambling house when he was Interested | yas a sqyealer—but noting more, MO seacea Goeanthal ane | Q. And was when you were eppres| IM It. Pose had a gambling house on! Q. What else iid you say? A: I to , 1 feared Rosentha he was a 1 Who Worked 4 econd avenue tn Il, but he couldn't] members of my fem: I was going YESTERDAYS hended for murder? \. 1 wes not ape, A aa) Hake.” eRigt ite fat 7 foaking it weleame to prehended. 1 surrendered, he the perlod when he was interested | leave town to avold golng before th F re ee ae s waat On . " The Piiein | @. What were sour relations with Sul-| in the Hesper Club, He had been a) Grand Jury. Meee ean tae him, I|eign of life 7 Surpasses even ¢! ing popularity of the ivan in Conrectiout? A. He was my] partner of Rosenthal in running ¢ se of Mr. MeIntyre as he pounds |) (0) 1 ’ ae HF L ¢ an nate world’ lerful book anni ithe aromoted DPia. esper had another gamv a at the Witnes » | waa ‘ no" . . Rire, Aeene willie F Fromeied an *| tne house at 14 Wea: Forty-fifth| of the courte w DIDN'T TELL BECKER HE WAS The Winning of Barbara Worth ec sn't on-on Rose, | | By the Same Author ROSE HOTLY DENIES TAKING |e et atte wean t non | AFRAID. witness remefberec r think- [th nu and the Metnty — “ BOX RECEIPTS. ling it over that about fifteen or twonty | per j Q. Pid vou tell Becker Rose ’ Illustrations in Colors by Cootes, Cloth, 12mo. $1.30 Net ea ea ae RUA, Arena A aL aR REE AN DIMI LTE, Ue SNORE Ae Ue DT A ae ba re PATENT BARLFY Por Sele Everywhere (Books Ars ihald slowly and] Rose sald he nanaged two box | (Rose) ir The witness dented that} ‘This was the f y ne A a H = deliberately. Jing cluo#—one in Harlem and one bal that he ever stated to : lofexce that the pr ‘s wife Fo Publishers-THE BOOK SUPPLY COMPANY, Chicage Q. Did you gamble tn Connecticut?| East Houston street, He had been in| that he Was sore on Kosentia pause - _ “ Over Three Million Wright Books Have Been Sold A. No. the theatrical business with Mr. Harris, | Rosenthal had squealed on hin | Give the Children All They Wa @. Your relations with James M, Sulll- Mr, Woods and Henry Lee For Mr,! The witness denied that he had ever ped Gow) cvvei Uiow. & grey NUP en a re ~ — . r gon

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