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~ SIM SUHEPPS TA WILD RBGE GIVES THE LIE ON THE STAND TO COUNSEL FOR BECKER (Continued from Fourth Page.) gunmen at the house in upper enth avenue, You knew then Rose, Vallon and Webber had brought about the murder, Aidn't you? A. 1 “You were Yawyer returned to the murder car, Q. Whom did you leave in the car? A. Dago Frank. Tho others went to Web- wer's. Q. Why did you stop acroas the street? ‘A. Because It didn't look good tor a ear to stop in front of Bridgie's pok GS ees one words 5 may A. Anked if R’S TALKING message for Jack Rone, AUL. that he gets that money | "59@, Where were the other three gun- sy ask you if Jack sald every. thing was all right? A. No, air. “Tr, and think again, Mr. Scheppa,” urged McIntyre ‘Oh, I "t have to think very hard to answer your quest ing them all right,” sald } MINTYRE OBJECTS TO THE SNARLING. “Don't snarl at me,” shouted Mr. i? A. In front of Webber's, talking to Sam Paul. Q. What time was that? A. 1 do not know, I do not care for time, “But you have a very great regard for your own neck, haven't you ‘The Court—Do not answer. Q. When you wont upstairs did you Participate in the eating and drinking? A. To o certain extent. Q@. When Webber went out, aia you _ Mnow where he was going? A. I did mot *Q. Do you say now you 414 not ‘Know he wan going out to locate the victim? A. T say that. @. Did you not hear the eunmen,| " “1 may refuse to answer them too,” Rose and Vallon talking about the! snouted Schepps and then leaned ba murder? A, No, They were busy or-|{n his chair and smiled at thq attor- ing refreshments and weren't talk-| ney's anger. fet queut, enyining, 60. Continuing, Schepps said that from the Me 10 from Dago Frank's ies'c you hear anything onld. ronard- tere ge men abies the gare | fing the proposed murder? A. No, They | Hatha ana tion set io meet Rose at ue mo on the front seat, so T could! wirveth street und Highth avenue at Mot hear. 2.90 in the afternoon. Q. Are you prepared to aay noth-| Q. Making all these trips, you had no for wes eald? A, Tam not proparéd| suspicion that these were the mur- 10 may what I do not know, Gorers? A. T may have been suspicious. Q@. When Wobdber left, did you hear| 1 was bexinning to reason the th ng out anything about his mission? A.T dia] in my own mind and (hides mot. ’ DIDN'T TALK TO GUNMEN Mr. MoIntyre. “7 ask any questions 1 want to! that are legal.” thundered Mr. MoTn- tyre. ABOUT IT. Dia say anything to the @un- bis you "bot wh men about it? A. 1 should say T did Q. Did you whether the gunmen rranwed their guns ee they went out? = Q. Or to Rose? A. No, air. Bchepps gave the bland answer that he went with Bore to pay off the gun- men. Betas ith Rose,” he sald. “Oh, I always go with Rose, and I walked all the way, at that, Yos, I aid. Were the men waiting at the Gar- den Restaurant when you arrived? A. Yes. THE EVENING WORLD, ‘O'clock P. M. did was still ander crow examination by Mr. Matntyre. rossDAY, ocrosae ts, 4012.00 Schopps didn’t wee any lights after! he left the entrance lili. He couldn't describe any of the furniture in the cining rons, He didn't see any ead Not’ aP nny im in Advarice told me of a trip you with Webber, whom re at Rose's request. Did ‘? A. Yes; at One Hun- y-fourth street and Sev- @. Bo you could not hear a word? A. Yea, so 1 would not, heat a word. Molntyre got Schepps to. describe juat how the whole party sat In the taxicab, The lawyer was striving to show that the witneks could not have failed to hear the whispering of the plotters, $8 HE HEARD NG. maa te zm iaaiem in the flat. How much time did you spend | with Lieut, Becker? A, Aboat a @. What. did you eay to Hecker? A. | 4 for the hae I delivered a messaye to him met Whee wme one! Meister Piano from Jack Schepps sald Lieut. Becker let him into the apartment. Mrs, Becker aw he wont in. ‘There @ Nght in the hallway and he nee Recker plainly. Q. Was there « light tn the din room when you went in? A. 3 was absolutely dark a What time was it, and the day ot A. I do not know, asked .many questions Harlem, where Becker is said to have broached the of Rosenthal for the first time to Webber, but the witness maintained, as he had all along, that he was or- dered by Rose to remain a block away while Becker, Rose, Vailon and Web- It was at this confer- ence that Rocker ta nald to have asked n Webber to elp Rose to get the gunmen to kill Rosenthal, NOT TRYING TO SAVE HIM. SELF, HE SAYS. Q. Don't you know you are trying to save yourself by swearing you did not pleaded McIntyre. ” inginted Schepps. ied that he was lying about not hearing the plotters in order to save himself and fo ¢ corroborate the Stat Q. Rowe evidently didn't have much! ence in you when you had to je while he talked to his A. Only in certain things Q. Why did you go to that meeting at A. Simply to accompany Webbe Q. Did you Ko to Dora Gitbes night as Harry Brow Jack Rose told me to do #0. Had you ever b n known before a. ‘After the murder of Merman Rosenthal, don’t you know you Marry Valion Grove away in the snasGer car with the other marder- myself, I was not there. "3 Didn't Rose tell you to say that? Q. Do you obwy Rowe implicitly. style Notes by Madame Louise HARMONY IN DRESS, the ideal which all well gowned women have in view, is only possible where the shoes are allowed to harmonize with the costume. QUEEN QUALITY SHOES, the favorite ; Payments beg! dressers, are made in so many hen you 1 Sobvios that it. ispose.... Tl aie) 3 EAS OY PE" w did you apend your time while for ihem% A. Talking to the He drives @ car owned by Q. Did you seo any of the alieged) slayers put a revolver to Shapiro's head and tell him if he did not drive fawt he would be killed? A. No, sir. “Did you put @ revolver at Shi jd the nearest he could guems to the time wan that ft was be- tween seven and 11 o'clock at night. Q. You stood half block y. Do you could see Beck- w Becker, Rose, Val- piro’s head and say: “ rive as repidiy as possible, bm this wagipe I'll blow the top of Teepended the withers tn 0 ecorsaly austete tone @. Did you hear Vallon aay that to Shapiro? A. I did not. id this morning that on | ‘Wednesday after the murder you went | Becker's house at 10.9 P. M. How 2 A. Half hour. Q. Did you see any one? A. I saw the colored hall boy, Lieut, Becker and Mrs, Q. About how many feet were you from this? +A. About a dosen yarde, An effort to get the witness down ti feet and inches tage 3 much mor ‘ible to secure the correct style and modes with the least trouble. 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