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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 16, 1912.~ sas JURY HEARS OF BECKER’S VISITS TO ROSE Z Mad 23d wor Widow of the Slain Gambler | eman in thia courtroom—to Mr. sartus! i Becker in the home of the a EE alleged col- | Hecker (Becker's brother)—on Mond iector. She ¢ day posi+ Where is Becker Becker,’ or | tively and declare 1 she had never seen o Testified Against Becker ji": Eevee ove im sie A Yon Uneswel Sete—Fhureday_On c Pewee ee reece coco oe cc coro rece coo wo owe coco e. came recognize him easily by his pleture 1 j "BECKER SAID RAID CA did not look at him very closely when, EXCEPTIONALLY SMART i | tthe courtroom f saw Liedt.| @. 1nd any one eal og attention to! c 0. ie any one call your attention to f | and peep his head at me.| the newspaper picture: dt D y H t j h time did you spend in| identify him that wa v0 A ay ‘esi ress a § i | WOentinued from Firet Page.) trouble in 1917 A, 1 do not know. the courtroom altogether on Friday? A.| @. Was Rose in the house that day FOR STREET AND v » I @aid I didn't than] A. Yea, 2 Od Your husband ever tell you minutes. ‘There many! @. Was Mrs, Rose the: EVENING WEAR hag) a Teatened to kill him? A, ple here and I did look nd Qay howe of the day or night to Retp| No, sir : |muche eigthss ye asked, Ca tions Model Illustrated—soft crown of silk Merman.’ Q. Did you hear that “Bridgle” Webber * es |, "Do you remember when it was you n effort to bring out that Misa plush, silk velvet brim, shirred velvet @_When next did you see Becker? | charged that vour husband had « thug , [testified before the Grand Jury?” asked could not have Identified Becker | edge. Stunning trim of —in A. He called at our house with Mr. | break his jaw? A ate, j lawyer. - unless she had seen the pictur | Rose. They ali went to another floor,| Q Did you go to the Gorilla Ball at lsum ace Fecond show? "out in one os sarpen a, bee season's newest shades. and 1 aid Sot tear what was sald They inane Hall with your husband? A | want to ace what kind of a mem-| happened to pase my’ house one THURSDAY 10-9 ‘were on the floor where gambling J she has,” replied Mcintyre. oe and I spok ON! ally oceurre!. ‘ “Dd your husband tell vou that at he girl said she had been before the rf F eBe yen LY: ‘ @ Do you know how that floor was bal ball @ plot was made to kill him Jury some time in July, She said SALE WILL AL ALSO, INCLUDE. A_NUMBER ? A. No; I never went on t night.’ she was seventeen years old. Asked FUR TRIMMED a * Objection sustained. }!f she id testified in the Grand Jury OF CHIC RAND, R $1 VALUES KNEW OF BUSINESS RELATIONS “Did your husband tell you “Bridgle™ |room t the man she saw at Jack] nese to tell of that visit. HATS AT $1000 Re ULAR $15.00 pete went anonymous ietters to the Court, interfered and excluded the | been taken to the intrises Attends ||| A SPECIAL, COLLECTION OF WITH BECKER. Bollce and to the Mayor rerarding his aiestion t i SMART TAILORED HATS @. Did you have any knowledge of The Courtice Rose's sister-in-law was dis-| nied emphatically that he had coached ‘ea Dusiness transactions between your] |. rt—The question J# not rele- ed and left the stand smiling trium- | hi Black and Colors—small and medium sizes—Remarkable values, at frusband and Becker? A. Yeu |phantly at Mr. MoIntyre, who had vain- O Ded pou eect A. Mor ir. Becker | Mt Metntyre calted tor theaNORT: |ly_ striven to confuse her. STOTER DENTIFIES|! UNTRIMMED SECTION: told me all I knew about it Becker ert already in eveldence, and | TRAINED NURSE TELLS OF BECKER AS A VISITOR. cker's report on them, and handed 4 Miss Mary Stoter was called next.’ @. When? A. The last time he came! thin to the palo fare want nae BECKER'S VisiTS. She lives at No, 311 West Ninety- THE RENARD S TIA the time betore he broke into our house. (“ane fouqi, Pale faced ‘woman Marguerite Rose, a large, stout, fine| fourth wtreet, and was employed by the (The time Becker made his raid.) wave tne awe y and carefully. | {ooking wemen of about twirty-five, iol! Roses last summer when Mrs. Rose's Of Black Silk Velvet, or Black Plush and Velvet. _Faultless Copies of at 3. 50 “I wish you would tell the jury,” said EW NOTHING jlowed the comely and vivacious young| baby was born. Our Regular $8.50 Imported Models—SPECIAL THURSDAY ONLY le Mr. Moss, “what happened in your ABOUT THE LETTER. |and unrudied a where Ut PCM) |. (By Mr, Moss) Do you knew BLACK SILK Y H house on the night of Lieut. Becker's} Q. Did you know anything about (By Mr. Moss) Aho you related to| came’ to Me Ronee honue tor wena: ELVET ATS rata.” that letter? A. No, air. | Jack Rose? A. No, air, fast, T served him, SOF PFOOK|T Five distinctly diferent models. Grosgrain ana 2.75 Mrs. Rosenthal turned toward the} “Did your husband ever tell you he Q. What is your occupation® A.1| Q. How often did you serve break-|| Soutache Edging—SPECIAL THURSDAY ONLY at nds dary box, gazing squarely upon the | blamed some one for sending that det am a trained nurse. I worked for the] fast to Lieut. Becker? A. Very often Jurors and said in her soft, impressive | ter?” Rose family in May for three weeks. —almost every day. ‘velce: The Court—Do not answer. | £ Did you see Lieut. Becker there? A.| ‘The girl said Becker was only there “2 wae downstairs when I heard Mr. Mcintyre had Mrs, Rosenthal 7 for dinner four times. He used to come | Q. When? A. About May 17. < Remmoring ond pounding, Fhe | 100k at all the anonymous letters that Jack Moraine MbOLE S U'clonk Tene Hint MeL Caeaieran ite Taahater cosenine hamme: and 3 was | had bee: 1 M{had called on the Sunday before the ring kept up n received by Mayor Gaynor 4) Standing in the hall by Mra, Rose's| second of July, when tie Roses went feightened. % heard them break- [and Police Commissioner Waldo relat- | room to the coumry. It was Miss Btorer: ing in and I went upstairs. At the = ing to her husband's connection with Q. Did he say anything? A. He spoke day out, #0 she could fix that date. The (e) (o} tend of the stairway I met Mr. | Rose and Becker in the Forty-fitth to Mrs. Rose. He said something handmaiden was a diMcu!t wit- q a Xenia to him: ‘For eng street gambling house, Bhe read them — Sethe vernenetcminéa da see to attack examination. u's cake, what doce this moan’ interestedly, not omittin, tter, c: ne: . ng x >, Are you going to try and break up "Did you ever dlovuan thoes tonne to fix definitely the day she saw Lieut. (Continued h Page.) 34th Street my house?’ and he said, ‘Sh!’ and with your hi nd? pepe ——— —1——_} toot me aside and said: ‘Tt had to The Court-—Do not answer. ! de. This man or me!’ “Did your husband tell you Jack Rone i “LE eaid to Lieut. Becker: ‘For God's!and Hridgie Webber sent thors \e) * nDanis Infants’ ' Section Special Sales Thursday @ake stop the hammering. I will 0; -"{ letters?” the door.’ But the hammering knocked} The Court—You cannot question this Latest Novelties the key out of the door, then I saw the| witness about conversations with her m i policemen and I said to Lieut. Becker: | husband, ba iso Wi W. ? H ry He neal ely ia ae ng ng eed ‘my | Q. Were the relations between your| You fix the time of that? A. About 1] Pt a Rose, Mrs. Becker, Mr. omen ’s inter Underwear oO en Ss _ Mosier a. Rure—di em al jusband and R ine te o'clock my home, at least.’ Becker took mel raiay A. Tio not know eet you went up roadway on that o°- Medium weight Cotton Union Suits. Regular $1.35 5 $1.00, ‘= will seo down- e casion? A. Yes, up to Twenty-sev- ual . MAIO PTICE . wees cscrcccccevees ee eeeeee : A MAG AT Geil keee cee TOT teeta co | Mn Malnipre Read ty deeigaing |Teee P Pure Thread Silk Hose, lisle sole, lent, mentor feuowed me there. ms |G, Did yau" "know Harry vations | Rha am al of Avera’ tomimony, | | thatthe ait lestimony be stricken Medium weight Cotton Corset Covers, high neck, 5c! high spliced heel. Silk or lisle top. Street 05c . Yer, for b 7 @ asked the chauf- | out, but Justice Goff denied the motion, , : ° i: i Govt o@. Teil Rm he desea't owe mea "Did you refuse torshake hands with fu" concerninx ine statzment mate by land, permitted. it to stand betore tvs] OMB OF short sleeves, excellent value at 38c, for... and evening shades; and extra sizes ia od y * “Bi e Webbe Bocke y a No e ec i y . “ aaything. ‘That 61,500 debt is ‘cane | Yallon & month before your hush Ng's |e nim (Webter) that he told “Avera en tie head of the “Strong arm {Children’s medium weight Cotton © 20c, 35c & 39. men ony egulas value Selled. Tell him to go to see that MAR! wating you would not do #0 bocau that he'd lke to see Rosenthal and and his aleged graft collector. |Vests and Pants. Reg. 50c each, a ’ ic (4 ang toll him we are square.’ was a friend of Bridgie Webber take a shot at him Q. Young woman, can you fix any ; : “E asked: ‘What man? Lieut. Becker! = The Court—"You need not answer|POLLOK TOOK WORD FROM|t!me when you saw Lieut. Becker in 500 Outing Flannel Gowns Women's Lisle and Cotton Hose, feplled: ‘He knows what man I mean.’ | but Mra, Rosenthal replied: “I do not ROSE TO BECKER. Lhd eclce etania meee Reinforced top, sole and heel. Cc i 1 asked: ‘Are you sure he knows,’ and Immediately Averst left the!” Q Was this visit In the late summer | Every gown cut extra full; plain or tucked yoke; Black and tan. Value 50c ; Mr. Becker said ‘Yes, he knows. He 1 know a man called Leo; stand Harry a. The/or in the early spring? A. It was in| pink, blue and gray stripes; at,each..... PEGCLERTS Cc | ween him before, Just tell him to A Piet ad hs tela ee en tater! ed himself,| June, ax far as I can remember. June Pp y eee that man and all will be square,’ 1 Fessaurass eer it eee | te ana er. of this year. I cannot recall just what | i Fag ae‘ that wae i" three montha ago In my hou on Forty: en, JtekE tine ot the month, "Mr. Nowe, was eet Outing Flannel Skirts (Pak ge Madd Taipata lis eave Sy Did he work then in your house? nN When ‘next did you see Lieut, | With scalloped edge ruffle and nol a top with Blairs 25c & . Yeu, str. lives at No. 202 pec! ’ , white; ic Yoaned Rosenthad $1,000, that debt having) Q. Did you know of an arrangement | West One, Hundred and Third treet aoe aint earanies RMR AA wea tho band; pink, blue, gray stripes, also See been cancelled shortly after the raid. |madé in the Monocle st He knew Becker, Rose and Rosenthal. | eourtroom about two minutes on Mon. WAGs GasdahcLdae uksshon | Seem ernee ema Roe ie aa atrier arrl ke Broadway, Sthand Ith Sts. OPPENHEIM, GLLINSzG Rose, Vallon, Paul and Schopos were day after the murder of Rosent : : FOR ROSENTHAL. Present to assault your husband? | Q. ‘How long did he stay? A. irom | 00 You remember saying to a gen “Sunt as Lieut. Hecker started to leave | Objection sustained \Tuesday to Thursday morning ——— == Ee s the house,” ald Mra. Rosenthal, “ho| "That will be all, madam,” said Mr.| Q. After talking to Mose aid you 34th Street : jelntyre, and Mrs, Rosenthal left the| eall om Beoker, A. Yes, on Jn’ opal cy Allg be pegrent S*/stand, Mrs, Ronenthal's ordeal had| 47 %, saw Becker at Police Moun, 1 consumed only forty-two minutes. quarters at noon, I told coker the wala to protect myself. For that in® ’ tvaaen 3 om tafing off the 1400 tenn, CHAUPFEUR, WHO DROVE FOR) {het Mowe nes ay my nowse cot || | AURIS Women’s Silk Underwear =o ome me arenea? Margaret Rose, wife of Jack Rose, beagle jie Magy Q. Did you have any conversation with | | 04 ‘accompanied Mrs, Rosenthal inty| Stay, there until he hears from me,” SHOPPING ‘Then he asked for my phone num- Jack Rose that aight? A. Yos. ber. Q, Was Jack Rose in your house afterward? A. Yes, every day. the courtroom, sitting down back of the jury box while the widow testified. As Mrs. Rosenthal left the stand Mr. M called out: “Margaret lose,” but “ Po . i 1 CENTER Kayser’s Ribbed Silk Lisle | Thread Vests—hand crochet and plain top. Regular and extra sizes. Values $1.25 and $1.50 69c cutor changed his mind and waved Q. Do you remember the date when your husband was killed? A. Yes (very away, calling Otto Aversi, the chauffeur to whom it i# alleged Becker sald he would like to hold slain Hernan Rosen- Q. You say ti till the ne e remained there 1 wasn’t there | Gth Ave. CORNER 4 §th st. faintly). “ Kayser’s” Italian Silk Vests. thal against a wall and put a bullet in Mr. McIntyre asked that all of the| him. | Dia reh of Lieut. | Plain and embroidered. Lace and Testimony concerning the passing of| Aversi ts chauffeur for Col. Sterne) Becker aft is | hemstitched toy White and colors. e money to Rose be stricken out. Jus-| berger, who often loaned his car to| petker atten that dinectio: or indirect | Here They Are—At the Very f° pe Value $5.00 tlee Goff ruled that there was no such | Beck 7 d to, Lowest Price in All New York (By Mr. testimony to atrike out. 12 {BY Mr. Mom) Do you remember] "“g, What did you do? A. I went to The witnens said that she did not] ‘M5 Miianth day of last Jul Mr. Hart's office F ; know where her husband kept his) ao 1 picked him up at 7 o'clock In the|, % At beth} Upon Mr. Hart aid 9 Women’s Fine Swiss Ribbed money. He had given her $100 on the| evening, 1 mot him at Mr, Hart's of. |[¥0H see Lieut, Becker? A. No, 1 dtd | Cotton Union Suits. Bunday before he was murdered. Sho| fice In Broadway and took Mr. Hart)" ets re a otton fe iC gave $60 back to him on Monday morn-| home. ‘Then we took the car to the|, 9% Yau saw “Jac oper A. Yas.) i Regular value, 85c. ing. garage. where we picked up Mr. Collins, | no Y ae A hionabaw Tbubmeeckent T ed With Ri h Fi F bri the bookkeeper, and we three went to Oe ae: Ob Ree: “ae: pecker | imm @. Bid you have money enough the Madison Gquare Garden at any time after bate ALN r cl ur Fabrics to tary bea & Bo, ole, Q. Did you see Jack Sullivan? A. Yeu SISTER-IN-LAW OF JACK ROSE TELLS OF BECKER's visir, roof Mra, Jace Large revers, cuffs and deep border of caracul or Circassian tur fabric. Lined throughout with guaranteed satin in con- trasting shades, Closes in front with a large elaborate silk braid ornament. This, and other equally attractive Salt's Plush Coats in various models with different fur cloth com= o Fifth avenue, and then some other large sum for his silence." The prosecution was allowed to draw from the witness, then, that ail the] was still moving. money she lad any actual knowledge of| M, After Jack Sullivan jumped out I was the $100 he gave her on the Monday| drove Lieut. Becker home. The wi ewer went im des-| we took him from Mr. Hart's office to|” amination, consiat bite the defence's furious objectiona.| the City Hall. Later we saw Mm in{° tion put by Mr, MeIntyre Mr. Molntyre strenuously objected to! Madinon Square Garden, At 11.90 o'clock | (0 Ne had conferred with his associate questions concerniix sume of money in] I got the car and met Mr, Hecker, Mr| My MAM ae | e her husband's possession just before hie} Sullivan and seme other reporter. We| anna Was the question that an and | death. went to, Broadway and Thirty-thied | {fq ) amine | i Justice Goff interposed avd asked Mr./ Wor) Building. “T stayed Inthe car | 2 You t Rone | Never Before Offered for Less Than $25 Ci lete Yo F; 1 Mose what was intended by this line of} Mtr, Becker went inside for twenty min. | WAS Y 6. Harker auld your house om ur yj (a4 utes, a Rood place to stn hat so? | responded Mr. Moss, “The! Q. Who went tn with him? A. Mr.| Aun il) gungnnosd Mn asaracl A sumptuous model of exquisite style, exactly as pictured to While There’s Ti Bare forest, ee Golenee te: Soak ta) Palicon. sp | tre ey ct enter the right, in all sizes for women and misses, from 14 to 44, me Prove that Rosenthal was paid $25,000 or| @ Where did you then go A. Up | | There’s not a professional or business man, a student, a politician or a housewife in the United States of Amer- ica that should not have within easy reach a copy of One Mundy der, 8 rj The witness eald he got to Recker'a| @ Do yuu kiow lush ; eee SrasHioally dhl ee ene ee sisur thot Vio did not ase | MAW’ hich at SPR | binations—all in a great sale, at $13.75 A Id him again that night she went the ] a 2 CALMLY FACES MINTYRE FOR] "This ended the direct exnirination, afr, | ti arternoun Ww The Wor. Almanac .- Q. How did they tted them, Mr 11 went downsta p. When T went Lieut, Becker and MeIntyre brought out that Aversi was employed by Col, Sternberger for six years. Q. Were there other police offivers who used Col, Sternbderger's car? A. Yes, CROSS-EXAMINATION, This ended the direct examination of Mre. Rosenthal and the witness was turmed over to the defense, She rought hin supper Becker were | The First Great Reduc- and Encyclopedia for 1912 tion Sale of the Season 1 iS diligedr ata map dtamaied (ideo Mall bgt a tte me ot the crac there are on the newsstands of and an expression of frosen caim,| The witness not permitted ty tell @ Court) Can you state reater New York but Her voice did not break and she kept} Aversi aid he went to Madison Squars| Bow long Becker was there during | FY H Shun her bosom, onesac'tstaeke!| tore perma fs thera, aa he reco | thas tm ghe Aferaaoa, wien oe | 900 Suits for Women and Misses ABOUT 2,000 COPIES LEFT! bilely in her chair as if she had been| {Cte ‘ ath Inaves erect | . , POAY. Ie der chair os had been) G2 Did you put the car in the aarax:| meu ene ete. | Many of its 10,000 facts and figures bear upon There was no fire in Mcintyre's! atter your frat wip there? A. Yes $] 95 oy his questioning. He| tg TE ky the wean tion in th Spoke softly and persuasively, never| Panes earn ton, eT fe Te COLD SUPPERS . the poltioal iss 6 Ueted Stain ; nee salsine bie velos varriea to | MET.BECKER AND SULLIVAN AT | The Armies and Navies of the World yf “ae lla a PRINCE GEORGE HOTEL, 5 = : ‘ A MG. vou wore his second wie? A, Yes. |p Qj Qi "ydld 94 meet there? A, Lieut seduces from isi. Oat, $35, bef To vote intelligently and to understand the war-time BO feist th raid was yor ine Ba and 6 “reparieg Me ome from as high as § strength of the various nations of the earth, &c., &c., ' je house? A. Yer. Mr, Mcintyre made the witness re-| REA oe You angry at Lieut, Teckar| trace all his m Nesnents with the ear, [TOU SE Suits stiembled from our highest priced lines that have been Cont, Get a Copy Without Delay of This for ing the raid? A. No, I was sur- He wae pm ve he got to Be . depleted in size range and also the sample lines from several of $13.75 prised. . mail ‘you tsar en would New York's most prominent manufacturers. ALL SIZES 14 to 44 Greatest of All Books of Ready Reference GB. Ware you ansry afterward? A.! taye Deacon Terry to his home in New IN THE LOT. This is th rt it d Wall, I had no kindly feelings for him. | jineees ul ORD AA NS + This is the greatest opportunity ever offered to At Newsstands, 25c. A. 1 did| secure a high class, exclusive model at such a low price, $14.95. ° . Q. Did that anger continue? This question was ruled out rot feel very good toward hin. | .@ West of Pittsburgh and Buffalo, 30c. do you recall tak he ear to so,Bee tone ta Rote sour husband's Hudvon Term wal to ot Terry set aut? To Any Address, by Mail, 35¢, » eet Me Sher cen his pariner v eT wae after that Neben gow mone| Maken Cold and Hot Mt ‘| D. PRICE & CO., 6th Ave. Cor. 18th’ St. But Don’t Walt Till Too Late! et @ D6 your husband and Rose have Becker vot out ane went NoMa et |4 Tie Beet Dees ina uy adding vine \ “4 a ae peti

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