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BECKER TRIES SAM SCHEPPS IN’ A WILD RAGE GIVES THE LIE ON THE STAND in the night of the murder, Yneriminate him, ened up at this and turned back to his |tormentor with a little angering smite. a. a3 a amungler of opium? A. Two days SAYS HE WAS NEVER IN FAKE Qa. ture business? ; the last twalve years. I also made | tained from mentioning his name? A, Jewelry noveltios in California. 1 guess so. Q. Did you sell fake jewelry as pure| & What aid Rose say? A. T just gold? A. No, air. heard him say there had been @ squeal " Q. What other business? A. Por. |! the newspapers, (Continued from Firet Page.) The had observed tn Webber’a place On| wait enlarging, ati over the United ; bd What did Vallon say? A, 1 heard nothing. States and Canada. BVENWING WORLD, GU BedD.Y, Co TO ‘BREAK DOWN SCHEPPS’S STORY ‘The witness bright- “No,” shot back the witness flercely. Q. You didn't hear the murder dis- cussed at all? A. I did not. Q. You heard Rosenthal's name men toned? A. Oh, yes. Q. Who mentioned it? A. Everybdoy on the boat. Q. Did you mention Rosenthal's name? ALN How jong have you been engaged PICTURE BUSINESS. ‘Were you in the fake plo~ 0, ait; T have been evel A the picture and frame business for| @ You were the only man who aby Sa Mebber excused himesit and went! pid ‘you admtt, after your arr |G, Whee dia Wetiver say? A. I beard wistriot-Attorney White out.” said Sclopps. “He came Dack Iii was a take dusiness?” was asked, || "thing. deernpees A few minutes and aald: ‘Rosenthal 18] “opjestiona suataine’. @. When Rose said Rosenthal wan a] | E would not accept any apology tt): Metropole nt @ Are you married? A. Yer. ST here ee fhom such 0 drivetling creature of | Ty whom did he epeat @. Ho you tive with your wite? a. “nything. A. bdo not know. Semsaity,” replied Mr. Metntyre, | ee ned to to be glial all. ae a vee © you trying to conceal any- “Resume your cross examina- : bec hohe ‘Are you divorced?" asked McIntyre. , ton,” ordered Sustice God, [ise FaNty: T savea Hieen AD obsection wes sustained; nor wes Waeendnn teva i EXASPERATED BY HIS orn te sic yack Tose hen we went bk araiteceitne wponolce.| (2er Ly 't nis wife or © aupported er. w t t TORMENTOR. Jout. The gunmen had disappeared. 1 Don't you look at the District-Attor- waiked to Forty-necond street and] Scheppe sald he had known Rose in-! ney for your answer,’ thundered Mo- | f Tf McIntyre exasperated the witness, eo 4id the witness exasperate the at- torney, and there were sharp tl etween Becker's counsel and the Di trict-Attorney in which Justice Got! | ae va mon fastidious in nis) & Had you seen Becker that night? choice of expression than either Rose A: Yes, 1p an auto at Broa capone ace: mcm W cor ere= mee rected his croas-exaininet for Nts rough) Broadway and then into the Times Hutiding drug atore, where I had @ soda, ae I was drinking I heard foi ran in that direction and [eupeee running away. aa pa ss aL oe what dia you do? A Followed + een yory. 670d Ampreasion, unter, the ~Reckera. connpel...Hg, made and did not ‘contradict himself statement, but he slazied and, Smnanter that showed —-Beecatmet every, te Biks Ciub I met Vallon and we went to Mre,Siynal’s home at ¥ 223 Bast Fourteenth street, where we went to bed. Jack Rose came “ rehome s aos a eee ‘We tresred..and. went to Negp ‘Prank’s, at One Mundred and For ty-fifth street aud Seventh avenues, ‘The four guamen were there. @0) 04-45-4017 -be/t-ang caetenge fon \saok, They wanted to know when could bring up the r-ney, “Later in tho day, at Fifteth etreet + feat: face on, voine-, Afte and Eighth avenae I met Lett; and “feat phe cath robe faimseit i in {Lew Wetore that I fad seen Mar, “ peuply, féided hia hands in hie lap and, Webber hand Mr. Rose a small pack- Pettpmantwise, leaning back Ina'dom-' ake of money, Ho passed It to Letty : Loule. , ae hgng your pame? A, damuel | SAW ROSE PAY MONEY TO GUN. ‘pcnepoe. -. MEN. ‘QAWhere do you live? A. Hot { chimin' magy raw spots. shia “apodiacion amt tts Pifiatered+ <fhatr parted on thevside above his short, | glanting forehead, Schepps looked & aes like @ dapper schoolmaster. Soe oe a ont if he was suff trom| amy. nervous strain be did not Q. He Q Mid Lefty Loule take the monsy? iI am @ former reskient:of; New) A. Yes. Then Rose and I went to 4 T'am @ portrait enlarger, {Harry Pollok's in the Riviera Apart- long have you known’ Jack jpents on Riverside Drive. 1 stayed 7, A. Fifteen years. gre with Rose for dinner. I left at| At 'Q/Do you know Becker? A. Yes. 1}10. .30 o'clock P.M. and went downtown ‘met fim first in the Lafayette Baths to the Lafayette Baths, Next dey I {three months ego. 1 next met him at| went back to Pollok’s at 11 A. M., re the Gam Paut raid. ' ieee four hours and going down- SARRIED wEseage prom ROSE HtP"® to Bridgte Webber's house in Beo- i avenue. TO Ba f@Whattima did you return to Pol- Q. Dia you ever nl messages Jok's? A. In time for dinner, J stayed ‘grord Rove to Becket? A, Yes. I went until 10.80 o'clock P. M. ‘That was we the baths once to him Rose would’, Wednesday night. Then Jack Rose ibe unable to keep fntment with |#ent mo to Bécker's house, Q. Dia yew 'iée Bockese ‘a. Yes, Q. When di hae qe Bim next? A. ‘When I went to him from Rose, who im the Belleclaire Apartments, en | t° Bageoombe avenne. to get another cag, I,phoned to the Boulevard Cafe and Shapiro came in his; gray car. Valion, Rose aad myself got in and went to One Hundred end Forty- fifth street and Seventh avenue. 1 got out e suggestion of Mr, Rose and rang “Taker and Harris's” bell—the name used by Lefty Loule, Whitey, Lewis and Gyp the Blood. This was No. 52 Geventh avenue, As soon es I Only twice did Schepps amie tm the course of his direct testimony, both times when, the Coum sharply overruled the defenses objections. The first Ghunge in his voice which betrays A head popped out of a window and ness of his friend Jack Rose Dago Frank was called down. He got, Poliok's flat Ta She. cas And went Sto Bees WA 8h hah page at Forty-second street '@ixth avenue, Sat Paul, waitey | twin Lefty Loulé and Gyp were tai at Harry HIM LIGHT A MATCH, “Behepps ila he took out @ om a We Match When “Don't light that cigarette ‘mow. I don't want anybody to see me. They are watching this place \Slouely and have been trailing me and asked us to ha secearslener tf and drink. USED PHRASES SIMILAR _. THOSE OF JACK ROSE. ‘As evidence that Schepps’s testimony | “\very moment. sF you Tighe what: | | had been carefully rehearsed ne used) match they are apt to see me Phrases, word for word, that had been} througn the window.” SPORT Teatires OF tam bok e eae TOE St timony. He spoke ciearly enough wut) into my et." said Schepps, going wrmewhat..hevistiogiz ant.thate...rs ) rapid, ner- Mote of the dramatic; emphasis in iis voide tint ‘nad “dccasionaliy ‘enliveliea” fie teriinnyec? Beaae amd Wedbor. The defense's objections to many of 70) ses WeatU Geile te {a short time Q. Was the eid your secmubs Mr, Moss's questions annoyed Schepps| A. Dari Q and he glanced at the objectors with « My look of timorous resentment. as one could see through hi wor back do Pollok's Before 1 got ther Hart—and @ notary SCHEPPS FORGED 10 ADMIT | Replying to Mr. McIntyre, Schen: ng opium over the Canadian border? said the was thirty-rour years old and) A. Yes that fhe was born In Hungary Sehepps chopped out the “yes? and Q. [Where do you live? AcIn Hot] ent forward with a deflant expression Bpri and New York. + looking. into the eyes of Becker's coun. fr Bchéppa said he had lived in Hot |" RE e Springs only twenty gays but that he]... ry Ap faliye trom Justice i intended to live there “when he got| . ah y $ scolded his arms, leaned away | ext. : ou hair and flung out a Q. How many aliases have you? A.| «) ? None, but I was known as Bam Frank-| yy 1 another broadside of lin and Sam Frank at the baths in| questions ng Bchepps's career Hgt Springs. as when Justice |. Have you ever been convicted of ke to Schep ge bim tia beaks. ade! > DansWer (hese questions on the ground ‘ the woe toud to degrace and \s en in’ ad, Ore.) prmsaget sere ta ‘smug: us timately for years. SCHEPPS LAUGHS AT QUESTION “Are you knédwn as gow?" asked MoIntyre. Schepps broke into @ loud laugh and thane ts 3 tala Thtyré; “tne te @ aeriolis Matter. “Wow 10 p0..Ois avae. koaere, eae Lobb He sow?" “No; Gohepps, atill iaughing. Lesgoorggl ‘work for ose?” i “Dy nvt snawor,”* who excluded further questions alone} that line. “TACON" le Sa “WEE Q. Did you live on the cast side? Yes, sir; treet and oth ~ Rone lived on a const alge then. and! Rose frequently visited Schepps’ Q. Were you ever a visitor to any of Me gambling houses? NEVER IN THE GAMBLING BUSI- 8. Q. Were you ever in the gambling Dusiness? A. No, sir. Q. Did you ever gamble yourself? Yes, in @ great many gambling houses. other places. Q. What houses in this city aid you gamble Schepps snapped out often visited the gambling house: Rose and Vallon, Q. How tong have you known Val- lon? <A. Seven years. Q. Were you very friendly? A. Some- what friendly. Vallon’s family, but was not allowed said he knew what were your relations with Web- ber? A. Friendly. ber’s poker rooms about three times and that he had visited Webber's fam- iy. Scheppa was answering vollay of the defense quite jauntily, now! wiTNESS SHOUTS BACK AT and then leaning back in his chair and| running the scales with the fingers of) ds right hand on the erm of his chair. | He stopped this musical exercts Mr. McIntyre took him back to Canada, gripped his hands toxether again aud eet his face in an angry frown, of Rosenthal, what was your business? worke 6-2 SCiea. NOULRIEE CRETE large plate glass window, son lant MMs business of portr MAKE. aby ‘awalsy: Raseltian.. As On) tyro” and 7 apartment light or dark? | , ; past say anything as youl yy afr, e | house on Secon HE WAS OPIUM MELE = {in the morning, Intyre. “Look at m Q@. Did you hear Tose eay the — should be done away with? A, No. FIGHTS TO BREAK DOWN COM.-|« POSURE OF WITNESS. Echepps braced himself and preserved an appearance of impassive calm when ayy ABOUT “LOBBY-GOW. Rone’ lobby- not anewer. Say “HOwenthal's “aa business? A. No. gw you with any other p- with fifteen oth- YOU, sven, un, errands end do | noo, net to my knowledge,” said} nats adE Wl foe paren oem caress « Q. Did you say then “the ——, Rosen- thal; Nae squeaed,"and he ie eoing to put us all on the bum?" A. No. I eald nothing about Rosenthal. Q. How long dW that outing last? A. SPRUE VER ay ULE COME, “MF. “ATO A. | Intyre, but I gueas about twelve hours— street, cua f mo A. M. too P, M. “Did yeu have a !awyer named Ber- nerd. F. Sandler hen van..were ar rested?” Mr. Whitman objected strenuously, declaring Schepps was not under ar- rest. In the argument that followed, Mr. McIntyre shouted: I don’t care what Schepps says. Surely, Your Honor, hia word is no better than mine.” Going back to the Sam Paul outing, Schepps said he went alone to the La- fayette Baths on his return, He did not know where he had gone the follow- ing day—July 15, was hanging around Fourteenth street, expecting to see Rose,” was the best answer he could make. He admitted he saw Rose and Vailon in Luchow's that afternoon. Q@. What did you talk about? A. Topics of the day. Rose never dis- cusses anything important with mie. Q. Have you been told to say Rose never discussed anything with you? A. otdefed Tie “Cours, Where dia you fret meet Rose on ight ats, house. knew that Rose was a gambler. A. No, NESS, HE A Little Rock, Ark. and at many in? A. In Sig Rosenthal's. had of that he “but not to play.’ Schepps said he knew members of tell who they we: The witness man named “Ltsky’ deed, he know several “Itskies. Q. How long have you known and 19. Q. What did you talk about? A, The weather. Q. That It wae a nice day and euch? A. Yos (laughing). Q. What elec was said? A. Vallon and Rose talked. Q, What was the subject of their conversation A, Nothing (savagely). I was unable to hear their conversation. They were not talking to me. Schepps said he had been in Web- the Maxim CROSS EXAMINER. Schepps got his volce up to the yelling pitch and for a few motnents completely ost every vestige of color, Aa Mr. McIntyre screamed at him, Schepps, hi wizened features contorted with passion, screamed back, Instead of breaking down and when Q. Two months prior to the murder! ‘dozen questo tn New York City, M o i rea , | gubslded, beenking ¢ out again a! ete men a —— business was in Yarmouth, Nova | etd abel water. Uitte -E E 1 lived at) Rosenthal? Q. How long aid ‘you stay at lunch- von? A. Firfeen minutes. es hotel there. Why did out? A, nit Be. e weather? A. Yes, ‘Then where did you go? A, Out into the street. I thought Rose and Jallon might want to talk and they PROSECUTOR DELVES INTO SCHEPP'S DAILY LIFE. Mr. beman. delving nto move r the making him Vv | + made @ confident of me. Walked aWay sor Ue -~ pre. Mcin-| of the Justice Gof Interrupted str, Thlofiicd “Alf tliwt he must | “Wo, ‘ety net Ot UDyeRdonable Jonatha in} @ When did you return, A. T id vbing the shady spots in Scheppsts | Wt return. This war in reply to objections | ye vy Whiunan, ps shouted the answer, raising to the same pitch of anger os | that used by the defense's counsel. He was plainly angry and plainly mined not to be browbeaten, Q. Did you ever conduct @ gambling ue? A, No. | Never let his gaze fall upon the accused, | ther: ey were there for twe Schepps wore a broad grin. He was| "Your Honor," Interposed District-At- Becker watched the witness with a) minutos after t returned, T did not hear [atl grinning when the Court would |torney Whitinan, “I object to the man- s coldly contemptuous ‘expression, but | any of their conversation not permit the defense to ask ¥ of this examination watched him intently every moment and) YOU MA) croswexamine,” eatd Mr lor not he had bewn a silent partnor in | nd T in turn object to the insolence ay nats some | Moss.end Scilewna faced the grilling Of} Becond aventio kambling house Jof this witness,” shouted Molntyre, his ; 0 Nite Me. Molathee was ire rising. 8 leaned forward in Pollowing an interruption by Attorney | , 4 mass of documents, | @ Vid you ever have @ businew Im \his chalr, his ips compressed, his face Mart Mr. Moss asked the witness what which he examined frequently. ‘Jwhich you gold one-dollar gilt frames {a study in rage, F to poor people for $8? A. No. "And I," reorted Whitman, “object to Schepps denial that he nad over | Eee insolence of the counsel for th been in business with one Mike Berk- holz., Nor had Bernholz ever worked for him. | Q. On the 1th day of July Ua you Rose? A Yes; on Pourteenth et in the afternoon. | ho Witness ould that he used to} meet Rose at L how's every day It Was 90 agreed between them. 9 A Scheppa was on the Sam Paul outing | Women’s Walking Shoes He recalied that he went to ths o ing with Rose, jon and Web Ne on the outing ¢ had left to go y for tramping afield or wet A 8 etin maw tscany in town. A_ laced boot Q. On the boat did you talk to J ; ; Vation, Webner and sam Paul? A. fleavy extension sole, 1! @. }low much time aid you spend in [straight heel, moderately JA. About ten minutes at odd 4 toe, in Black and Tan But we had dinner together : “Did you talk about the murder of P Box Calf........ Rosenthal on that day ked &ehepy hulf out of his Feat an replied loudly: No, DIDN'T HEAR TALK OF MURDER: ING ROSENTHAL, ime SL Mdke Dats! eta! shes lite eld NaeLetad's, ber discuss t murder of bosentual shat day?’ rose ber no further. “IT object tation placed upon me by the Attorney,’ Intend to be a party kind of a witness on a pedestal, Goft tapped his gavel once.) Boulevard voios waa hardly audible. cease Instantly. have this witn have no more questions for him.” “T have said Mr. Mcintyre, hastily, and resumed his cross-examination. STATEMENT MADE BY SCHEPPS 18 STRICKEN OUT. Following this sharp tilt between the nd the threat from the Bench noe took the witness back to the Lafayette Baths. there with Rose. lawyers he de ia the interest of Lieut. Becker. The Court struck out upon the request of McIntyre. Schepps said when he Hat panied F Rose joined him there ani wife of Rosenthal made @ Vallon Joined Rose and Schepps there. Q. Did Hilbert, * Q. Why at wo “Nheppa revised ts admitne was qTearneer-with ng to call on Dora Gilbert. “Dds 't bert,”” thund. come to et all he co: no (Rorenthal) ” Jistiauctly recall say to Dora Giibert,” shot back Schepps, “ANT ‘was thh Bon: ‘triumph. McIntyre was jarred by this rejoinder and paused several moments before re- opening his battert Q. Bo ywu dl Gativert whet ete knew’ gout Hertan “Give me ail can that will hurt Rosenthal?" A. No, A. I went there just for the Pleasure of the ride. cabin Ul as She Gllberc that fense toward this witness''—— He go Wait eo to Lefty Loute trom J Q. When was this? ft the ‘insolent’ charactor!- | District~ McIntyre. “I do not) to placing this; the Louie? sald he said, mildiy that his, men, “This must | it. Mcintyre, I shail step down him for many more, Your Honor, The by Sohepps's ce flushed his chair, 1 told member Schepps was were there,” shot out “when Plitt came there this reply} spend please, and books on it.” Pitt came to he (the witness) accom- tt to Dora Gilbert's house. the former affidavit burst, the witness you hear Rose say to Dora the stuff you his tormen Q. Wh did you go to Dora Gil- Ngaveret ria “Answer Intyre OA ieee Rone Sl Teowenthar war uw dirty Reowmes prt zene he you hear Rose tell Dora Gil- 1 Motntyre, “that he had i on Hermaa Roe. Re ROeO | trom Rowe. ell me how much I 1, owe you for the wine, and I'll pay It. w bagi with, a grin of 1 Q. Di rend tu ty t hear Vallen «sk Dora Rosenthal? A. No; I was out of the feand 0 “te ‘What aid y A. “Me said, ‘Dora, you give us this affidavit. It is going to help Becker, kacw you will not refuse to give it to us’ Q. Where did you go from Mri A. Bas bert's? Q. Who Valion, and Mre. Sharkey’s and we got out there. Q. Did if that tire had not exploded there] wow To BE Pitt and Smith torney. Q. arrested? at that time Q. Did Jack Rose? hear him say? and it will help us, and < ‘That's all I remember. Gel Q. men? A. I ck to Fourteenth street. | Rose at accompanied you? A. Rose,| avenue (the notary)! wae slain. Q. Under Signal. A tire exploded near R you subsequently remark that] with him, would have been no murder that night? A.I do not remember. Q. You Libby's car—the car commonly ci “the murder car’ Q. Was see him. and I do ‘er. ‘Where did you go? enue and One fifth street for “Dago Frank.” Q. Who were in the car? Rose, shi Mr. Mc! to Harelm for “Dago Frank. Q. Dia Q. Are air; TOOK AG: fore. Southern Boulevard to see him. Rose sent me there to see them and say to them: “Be sure not to om you. You framed-np. Also, you must not uric a suffer rubbey the progressive stores and Individual pharmaclex days with neh wide keep yourself out of this thing, A. No, T am telling the truth, Q..Maa you bg sven him be- ———————— Prejudice kept the world from knowing the earth was round from the time of Galileo to the time of Columbus, Ignorance of why antidote tor Bact * tor believes bi found or NURIT opiate, narcoti: ingredient, hundreds of cases every week, has date-—with less than one per cent. of failures. It, Will relleve the worst case o rejualce in a fe 5 Ma phoned from Sharkey's for ‘he said, * Yes. Mr. Sch Iteky" there? A. I did not] scneppr ides, I know three “Itskys" | how t know to which one you] ty B peopl Don't Hundred and Forty- A. Vallon, apiro, the driver and myself. Intyre then went over the ride you call him down? A. No. you making that answer to WARNING FROM ROSE| AINST A “FRAME-U a. ¥ went once to downtown with any guns are sure to be 'd poison has kept the world ing reg in rheumatism, s ite Mihaco theeel. paras d ointment on their limbs. Don't let prejudice keep By tin the Wark: here—whether yor pss 4 iaedical world juare. ), a powder prescription, ical, innocent of any or other harmful entirely relieving relieved 45,000 cases to urs, iat Chemical Com- Building, aieat $1 and $2.4 box by all of drug dou) can even compl Q. Did you see A. Yes Blood and Dago F Schepps had paid gunmen's lie had talked to “EL asked,” he sald, message for Jack Rose, and they if you ‘Tell Jack everything ts the money Jack Zelig out on bail automobile and auto~all but once. Witness always made these trips Q. Did you see the gunmen later. A. Rowe pad for the | Toa, ©. Did salutations pasa? A. Yes—how- do-you-do Q you know thelr characters? Schepps's pasty T knew ¢ were pretty hard and, he yelled: uu bef dates, dates, for the time of day, the day the week or the mo: don't need dates and don't use ¢ the money 1 Even the jurors amiled at this out-| but® Mr. and appealed to from Justice Goff ge and Jack Rose's lobby-gow and contented himself with glarl next did you go? wasn't any next. Q. How many times did y St again’ rokora’. Sabenpe P10, BABY PE, ree times, TOOK THE FROM ROSE. 'Q. On the last visit did you give the | Saree eer On a forn Shera ron Bea District- Attorney? Q At no time? A. At—no—time! n't read it In the paper vapers that make some Aleck Do you know when Jack Zellg was A. No. you car A. Yes. Q. To Herman Ros How did you meet the four gv ‘ourteenth street ree motnhs before what Rose wanted to see Q. How did he Introduce you? A Ps, this are introduced, e (impatiently). you A. Seventh) know," shouted th THE: NAME OF THE BEST TOL Do You Hear Well? st Without Risk in Your Own Home the Audiphone With Lites stantaneous Adjustme: arta Nt patently te ‘iy “sound tt cal adjust Home Loan Offer vince you the AU DIPNON ee A vou what I do knoW—and about you, “k Rose. A. Tn June. | too.” Mr. MeIntyre’sstemper was gone iybody else but Letty completely, Whitey Lewis, Gyp the! "Aw, go @haad and ell it,” retorted unk |Schepps, contemptuously, for the first an earlle visit to) Ume dropping {nto slarte. house on t puthern ne gun | The lawyer didn't take him up, but went back to the gunmen. “So you were introduced to the @un- men were you?” “We were introduced—that's all.” Soheppa said he was also politely in- troduced to Jack Zellg and “Gyp the Blood. If they hed any sald, Ht right. Thank We want to get jeaning forward in} Q. Did you know hey were gunmen? Af did not, | Q. You didn't know that these alleged | |inurderers of Herman Rosenthal were | ns for hire? A. T aid not the witness to the time when et the murder car ati Bridge Web. he gunmen were picked that T don't re- I have no use or the that 1 don't keep murder car didn't you?" Metntyrt auto-mo-bila,” returned was peeved | (iy he Court to suppress 8 making sp | tly admonished the lepps precise “Oh! taunted the lawyers “you saw | Yi} the auto-mo-bile, So you are correcting | \my English?” | | Schepps tossed his head and sneered. A. Thore| The witness was the only person in the court ranm who falled to smile, Becker's (Continued on Sixth Page.) shear Prarreccaenre ation ae - AMERICA i is this pleasing g!Purk-| ish-blend” — must be ‘that it.gives better satis- ered, a 40? yelled Mr. fal He GUNMEN MONEY et vies: v visit I gave them $43 ofr - the pleasure? Simple package, so we can offord to say — 20 for 15 cents. of ar of a complaint being sth ab cabs tent ad. A. I did not ““Distinctioely Indtvidual’” butt. |. nee to the Divtrict-At- I was not Interested y many messages for nthal? 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