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§ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER STORIES _ OF JEROME AND WALDO BOTH RULED OUT » that evening? A. 1 ria He phone because Becker had Q. Is tin ea | ny Bit oa gate atercint'ss| Clerke Who Fled, but Has Returned | siitscr rates."" Best for Old | People Prevents Waste of The Court—I decline to do so on seenth the grounds that it was offered nce tee cit room hoses st tan at Wecime Ooeiur io “Td Jack Kose hand you a paper on|by the State and declined by the de- A. We were . Rosenthal This was just what the} Q. When you signed that. paper did To Testify Against Lieut. Becker writ Jad Rose Baad you paper onl by th | Mate what occurred. -4 Ba alae J out, it} you swear to it? A. I did swear to it. the Ghuraen of Wovabn weovathal BFS” Gieomipie, chen, dumaddeel be} Wevertuled on objection. Tae Heat tng Prisoner had) | Mr. Mowe—t offer this paper in evi- eeccccecoccccccoe nbecncceesoccescecoecocosonoosooee Court—Ee Muted stipulations and the Rose confession — Fb ewite ' tr. “ ef The “ you, Mr, Whitman, to pro-/and reserved the right to recall Mr.! telephoned to Rose mony of the witness was a great | that ik wes mot hindinne on tee dere AB 9 h and FeaSrved Te FANE te reat eat Overruled on objection. Jeal in the nature of @ boomerang. bbe, Becker, After examining the Gov ‘ ed by the Court I de-|upon them. “Did you bear the defendant mention ‘Call Jacob Reich, alias Jack Sulli- BROTHER OF LUBAN IMPEACHES | Mont Justice Got ruled that a port the initials ‘J. H.' on that occasion?” of It was admissible as evidence to tert fa een ee, weary |e Sleste iii HIS CHARACTER. the witness a to his credibilit; Ferome was permitted to say he} Tho apartment house superintendent} When Mr. Moss ng this typ \ poneg lodel the telephone and/ was swiftly dismissed and Alexander| Writen paper Becker beckoned to Mr, ; Ernsare Becker ask for a number.| Luban, brother of Morris Luban, the| Mélntyre to come out from Behind the | p lb ivan a es an ‘that was us far as the defense| convict who testified for the State qn | Counsel table, The prisoner whispered f r “ An eye-witness to the murder, wap|t0 Melntyre several momenta and then P called held an earnest colloquy with Lloyd| ‘ : Li t R Soi hen ar eck wy ee Ue) Mr. Hart asked that Morrin Luban [Stryker, Aw for the witness, hin tace \ Oo ive te 0 ose. D0 rough , OF purp! dhe by t / be broug t Into Court before his kina thar lt dada and eeSA 0 aptat ver Mr. Whitman did not care to cross-}and Sixth avenue, Q. (By Mr. Hart.) Where ts The testimony of Goodwin as given : i Pe examine himself, and the defense called] | “Perhaps.” interview Mr. BROrTa tyr) | you hear him cati Jack Rose on | husineas?: A. At 65 Woat Houston [0% @irect examination wan highly tm- , , its star witness, Jack Gullivan, whone should state io the Court at this phone?” f mandtactere (fc ost Houston. | portant as evidence that Morris Luban " j : teal name ts Jacob RICH, There was| time that this witness Is under tndict-| ow. Deott could not have witnessed the murder none of the dapper duds in this thick-| ment for murder for the same crime ‘as your brot of Herman Rosenthal. After a lively r with which the defendant in this cago you hear him say, ‘No, you ron || argument between counsel the prose: is charged.” Eos od you are unt!! you hear from cution continued its attack on the wit Duffy's Pure alt Whiskey prevents excess waste of tissue in the aged, overworked or rundowa, an the with rr rishet Tisrue building blood. It “Were you in court when your} nese COURT ADVISES WITNESS OF |] js especially valuable at this time to IN THE POSITION OF A/>Drother was convicted In Brooklyn for! grave tries TO TANGLE U back’ of the i HI8 LEGAL RIGHT prepare the system to ¢ ily stand the ., DUMB WITNE! ba ere rere THE WITNE Perched tn this mantier he threw out] | “In view of Uni atatement” said) | Figors of winter. It is gentle, i AeA again the District-Attorney's ob-| Q. Did you speak to Mofria on Jul “ ” his equate, blunt jaw and began chop-| Justice Goff, “I must advise the wit-| | orating and stimu nin 1 indus en Fes was sustained. Mr. Jerome wae|16, 191287 A. Yee. Y] “Did you in thig affidavit,” be “ ping out hie answers in thick chunks:|ness that he need not answer any freabin , nerve-soothing sleep. dumb. a teak. gan Mr. Mons, “I remember during Jul ; dtr There was none of the Rose or Schepps | question put to him that would in any|| the old and young feel strong and Pe a oc © Samk whnces ‘Did you speak of his whereabouts |going to the theatre twice, but I , polish about. this witness, and his att!-| way involve him as @ participant. in Seon meesmeat hin say?’ Oe oer rr fomember whether it was the 16 tude the exact’ opposite of grace and| this crime. The Court advises tho wit-|[ Sold in SEALED BOTTLES Coart—This line of questioning ts A ae auatained. war : fastidiodsness. He wote ® new blua/ ness that he may refuse to answer|/T ONLY by druggists, grocers oa telavant. It must stop. he was with a girl at they Victoria! @- It you aid not Temember then, how zi "4 teraon aise Mie te eed meee’ | Quengere"itueut stating the reason| | dealer, 41.00 « large bottle. A vice @. THE Fou hear what Becker sald? Al rieairy on the night of the 16th?" (one Objection sustained, in Luban's home on the ith? A. @id he say?” a Mr, Hart—I ask permission to recall| have remembered since that the 16th 77M [this witness for further cross-ex the day I opened my store, and Yre sought to argue. {nation after I have Jaid @ foundation| that was the night I met Morris in confession, Justice finafly ruling) van in a. voice that was little fainter | fust be no argument,” ruled | for th Borough Park. f ; that M&. Whitman might produce it if] than @ shout The Court denied permission, Q. Did you not tell Mr. Minton, an ad the defense agreed to put it In evidence.| The Court—Has the witness counsel? “Did your brother tell you he knew | Assistant District-Attorney, that you ;, “Jacob Abraham Rich” Sullivan gave] A. Yes, sir. | fone of the persons implicated in this | had been to @ show with Morris Luban ‘Dis real,name, with his age as thirty-| Q. (By Mr, Mefntyre)—When you got murder except Sam Paul" on the ight of the Herman Rosenthal three. off the auto In what direction did Becker | nother word,” said Justice) Opjection sustained. killing? A. No, sir. “TD live at No, wo Wert. One Hundred} go? A. Toward Broadway. Gott, “thie witness will step down.” he} Q, What do persons say about your! @ Whom have you seen about this and Forty-third street) he vald. “For! Q. Did you seo him again-that night? hid, when Mr. Hart, fotied in his line! brother's ‘eputation for honesty, CAs® since a made this affidavit on the past twenty-five years I have been) A. No, @f exaMiantion, said he had no further | truthfuln nd veracity? A. It is . +s ib A. nat a A In the newapaper business. I sold pa- ‘This was in direct conflict to aationd. bad. ere Mr. # cod lema that hf Pere for fifteen years and for ten years! the testimony of Bose, Vallon and ruling of Justice Goff was a| Q. Would you believe your brother, ographer read the lant questjon ani worked fot’ The World, Journa], Amer!-| Webber that Sullivan was with ‘yang to. the Becker defense, as| Morris Luban, undor oath? A. NO, ate. can, Mall ahd Globe, For three years T| Recker when they conferred after af wow ry ¥ “In he a fugitive from justice in have. worked for the Curtis Publishing! ‘he murder. Jerome's testimony, if it could have! sings County and in St. Louis?” Mr. McIntyre mumbled some more and| Q. You pea ‘an appointment with Beck-| Company. I founded the Newsboys’! Q when next AM you wee Becker? A. can you come here and say you were “Ip view of what the Court has and booklet free on request. “tte Sullivan. was standing behind| said,” asked McIntyre, “are you still| | The Outfy Malt Whiskey Company, Rochester, #7. the jury box waiting to take the stand] willing to testify?” Mr. Meintyre argued for the Rose “IT certainly am, sir!" returned Sulli- we not argue—" began Mr, Mc- —I do not think these tre quent demands to have the atenographer nT 1 CARAT SOLITAIRE $; i Been gotten before the jury, would! Opsection sustained. read th nswers are well tal sat down, whereupon Mr. Whitman con-|er? A. Home In 1905, Fifteen per cent. of then Mr. Hatt's office next 4 2 DIAMOND RING have been @ body blow to Jack Rose's} Mr Mons got from the witness, frat | UTY hears the questions and ai tinued in the same shrill tones that} Q. Wrens? A. At the Metropole of the | newsboys have no home, and I wante Q. Next? A. In the counsel room at A blue white clas erfectl; own story of the telephonic conversa-| crack, that be had been convicted of | gov’, aatts 7, bee Your Honor's par-| annoyed the defense West Forty-seventh street station, | to make good citigen of them. We bullt the Tombs, cut, full of fre; can be returned i ker, The defense inter- that he had got oft | 00" I do not bell the jury can hear| Q, Did- you go into the Nettle corridor! “And you met him at Forty-third|an $90,000 home for them. I raised the} Q. pid you see W r, Rose and tiene with Becker. smugeling and « you cor duplicate under $125; will) » Stronuous exceptions to Justice|with a $50 fino. That. waa ail the| “RY more than I can leading into the Captain's room of the| street. and Broadway?" money""— Valion there? A. Yes; in the counsel! || loan 83 MaMiaar “aed Testen $8, Seueael recmeoation wanted oe ales ‘he Court-—Juror No, 12, 40 you hear West Forty-seventh streec station? A.| The witness retraced his steps with! The Court—This 1@ excluded. room, but their cells were below mine joan $50 uuy time \ hat Judge Joroms wee not permitted this witness’ testimony? I do not recall, Becker to the West Forty-seventh street | “How did you make your living as 4/ °Q/ When did you first seo them? A. {| Elgin or Waltham Wateh, ' te den: fhe ‘astounding story of Rose. | NEW WITN DISCREDITS ‘uror No, 12—Not all of it, sir, entla?" I saw Webber on July 2 in the ex-|] 20 year case. Wonderfyl ‘ j tne, WALES The Court—You wee, the jury does} PROSECUTOR SHOUTS MORE) Tu prosecutor took him over every| The Court—Exchuded. ercise hall in the Tombs. Sam Paul|[ value None to dealers. POLICE COMMIS8IO STORY OF LUBAN. hear it al QUESTIONS AT REPORTER. f the ground and then asked; “When did you take the name of Jack was with him. Webber spoke first we t ON THE STAND. Secman. Gadhinah, Mt: Wrodars,! | ce See pher—The juror gaye he| Q Did Becker tell you that he had) Sullivan? na bet m ry you back, Did you} a) WEDDING I aera missioner Waldo followed sturer of flow 0 hi “Isa't it true,” Whitman shouted, “you| any business in the West Forty-seventh| The Court—Excluded ‘ have an appointinent with Schepps lee MZ.5O to RBS, eerie co thee ee cnt const Oulare . Hart—That # what I maintain,| don’t recall because you know I am go-| street station? A. No. Q. Do you know, Rose, Webber, Val-!the Garden Restaurant on July is A. |] CASPERFELD eu C m Your Honor. if it le not true that/ Mr. Whitman forced the witness to lon, Schepps and Becker? A. Yes. No; IT had agreed to meet Rose and After giv’ his name and title he star witnesses, for years, Q. (by Mr. Mart) Did you meet Mor- ‘t talk #0 much. Go ptain's room all the | admit that he had only seen Becker two| Q. How long have you known Rose,| some nowspaper men there. lft Ae! Tompmng i rou ¢ detail the efendant to the) rig Luban on July 15, 19127 A. Yes, he examination, time and out of your sight?’ or three minutes of the several hours| Vallon, Webber and Schepps? A. Elgh-| “Where were vou o nthe might Rosen: OF "U STATION, (fs aye pened’ posh lg Me le At 6) 4.2. XoU told that to Alexander Luban,| Here Mr. McIntyre and Mr. Whitman| the defendant had spent in the etation| teen years. Reckor?| {Mal Was killed 2” ‘saturday UN Toe ¥ dei you? A. Yes. got into another bitter debate, which tho Q. How long have you known Becker?! The Court—Excluded. tynedl which was called| o'clock I left him in Eighth avenue, Q. Did you tell Alexander Luban wha ited house. On redirect examination the A re. tt she Strong Arm Baquad. and was tc meet him at his “brother'a| yo, guid yo ge er te Vial rtd hae hdl witness swore Hecker had not been out| A, Seven years. Juiy] IN W ' you hed signed tn the affidavit, A. No. . (By Mr. Whitman.) Now 4 Q. Where did you see Becker on Juiy EBBER’S PLACE ON NIGHT t could not recall the date he had| home in Borough Park at 8-o'clock. Did tell Q. (By Mr. agg: Now do you! of his sight for more than five minutes fn Ante at Madison ‘ 3 the detail. @. Did you mect him there? A. Yes, | ,; Did you tell any one that you had) want to stick to your story that Becker | at a time. 1. Ay k, ORA 06, 0 Baie at Hadise! OF MURDER. i Rerbat wan the cbject of that deta?’ t M {had an affidavit in the Distriot-Attor-| was not out of your #ight more tl Square Garden with a friend of mi reat eed phic fecti after 11 o'clock that night, in Alexan- Mice? ALN. ‘This finished with Reporter Hawi neacon Terry. As you In Bridgie Webber's 0 w 4s ED * waperees Megal resorts and row-| der Luban's house. 1 ptayed there un-§ "82,8 OMce oa five minutes? A. I would Itke to amend} and a recess was taken. Uae vereaen eel BY 1 was thi : ta public places and in rallway| tit 1 o'clock, after mean ae oe ee that, rion ; We went tarkek AAdHAR we sew Becker Paul. J Bieiobae teers ' A ee ate PE oh Q. (By Mr. Hart). Do you remember} Me. Whitman—Yes, if I were you 1| FIGHTING CROWD ON HAND ATi then 1 came back snd sat in a box| Din Paul. te wasn't there. It sas f Girect Lieut. Becker to be. e hen eS what day you went to the District-| woukd amend it. I was there, and you AFTERNOON SESSION. next to Sa Hmarris and George M ly 2 o'clock and I started to the E ‘evidence against Herman Roren-| uo screen aey meoele who office and if you signed the| know I know. A shouting, fighting mob gave battle After the fights were over my[Lincotn to find Paul, 1 xot f Penns Seren narnan Bose. scl tar Laban? oA Yet staa aber on tay day " Hawley—tHe may have been out of ligAimr malice’ seerda patina ta Front at | erlend. 1, Deacon, Terry, and 1 started M. Cohan's Theatre to get a sings of | knew how much more value “hh sive sy is reputation ? a. Did han I said. i ecker and went over to] # pur, two atopen than you get elsewhere ra ainet 4 h my sight more than tice Goff's courtrom this afternoon | 0 1 ; 4 a os f ares seuey Baaeeihel Sik rere aite Mnmrueger ote Yan to. the Distrieeca orney Q. Was he out of your sight as much |104\ tor Attecn or twenty minutes there | the prince George Hotel, where we had mci Witt time was that? A. Five In Radies', Gentlemen's end © ; t @. How 60 you Axshat'este,tn four) “og Saree chosctes sha yo | ge yee nateet oe ale may have been. |was a wild melee in the main rotunda|® lot of drinte ot pecker on that! @. ‘Then what dh ° a y v Mr, Hart,” objected the Court, “you! Q. Was he out of your sight as much' of the building, During the receas| Q. Before you me er ol ta at Md you do? A. Well, : mind? A. That was the date I) re-lare wasting time. You are asking Il-| as twenty minutes? A. Ho mfay have hour the police pickets had released | Night did you meet Deputy Aassstant| when I had my soda, see, the boy who i gerne y Place. 1 met ra me lanl a hve You have been admon- | peen. | thete vigilance and hundreds of men| District-Attorney James L. Smith? A, TI] who served me my soda was standing 'F d F c ry cause he was trying to sell mee ished by the court twice and that Is! Q. Ten’ hi an he don't remember. utside, see, and I sald, “Say, you come oa of custome: enough. 1 will send the witness from Re ee ee TERM hoe | nae, women: cumrine into the. Baliding | Gon) Hesse ee abbh ining with tin tage incre of some ene wilt cel thas (i Ce) Le x was out of your sight? A. I think not./and forced their way up the stairways see! The witness was crosa-examined by | the chair Q. What time did Becker get to the! to the floor on which the trfbunal| that night? A. Not that night, but I had you would positively come here, espe: " is r our spoke in a big| ME Moss. Testion Gof was thoromgRly [weet Forty-seventh strect station? js situated. There didn't seam to be| dined with him before then. I went to big] cially when you con: Q. When did you first talk to ¥V angry, and turning to the witness, La ahaat HH: elm, too, wit bhie wif area ward the Metropole, see,| terms on anything you a ioe that ur m. | en aid yo A. About 4.10 A. M. ‘one fi foular in chari the theatre w’ Im, too, wi vite! so jakes my sparkler outer my te, ! Cth aretit ‘und: ineasuved | O'Farrell, the detective for the defense?| he waved nim away. The witaess |“ O*(Anwctiy) Now, if the official F pollee at. this. tine ‘ind’ 'the ‘cowar-wes| and my. wife, see! ‘cause you see I knowed dat crowd. NO § ‘Becker did not once glance |: 14st Friday night, ‘went gladly ond om the rum ports of Commissioner Dougherty show | permitted to grow until 4t blocked every | Sullivan said he got to the Prnce/{ walked slowly and I got in between chief, keeping his gaze Becker got there at 3.90 A. M. and you| corridor. George Hotel at 11.45 o'clock and sat] tne crowd. I tried to shove my way In MONEY counsel. say you got there at 4.10, do you want] The jam was such that when an|down with Becker and Terry They}and Dave Mendelsohn, the outside , DOWN asked whom Mr, Waldo Re orter Tells How to amend your story that you were with | effort was made to clean the way to| talked prize fighting for a while. Then! for Webber, got in my way, eo Rosenthal’s gambiing Becker all the time? A. No. the portals of the courtroom, the po-| Becker took Terry to the Hudson Ter-{ “1 tried to push my way throu) the Q. Was the body of Herman Rosen-| tice were thrown back again and again| minal at hirty-third street in Col.|crowd and an ‘officer stopped 1 thal in the station when you got there?! white the morbid hundreds surged for-|Sternbergher's car. Sullivan told of| kept on shoving and I wald: I'm a news- A. 1 do mot know. ard and pressed their way into the|riding with Becker down to the World — cou that trict—inapector (Continued on Fourth Pay Hayes Frederick H. Hawley of No, 214 Audu- | atation ti! 8 o'clock, hot know whether the body was there!’'| for strong arm methods and they were 2274 3° Av 7 14" St. GB. Was the officer stationed in the! bon avenue, a ioporter for the New Q. At any time you 1 used with the. resis chet. Hate, Wee! 5, Bet, 1298 @ 124th x: the time of the raid until : Rose or Marry Vall t Miouted Mr. METH, "1E) v.05 9 Open’ Evenings Untit called. He sald he knew Becker, rry Vallon talk to Beck- ‘ : rection, This kept up almost until "youre 414 Becker have} @ Before July 15 aid you gather news| OFF Met thet I know of, Teeae Loin to strain a muscle in your| the moment Justice Goff arrived back to station @ man there him. | Concerning the Rosenthal episode? A. retorted Whitman, and for the|from lunch with his bodyguard 41S WEEK’S SPEC fie Becker Heard N to the Inspector in @ eC. er ear ews. “What, you @ newspaper man and do} vestinn The situation then called|ofice and back to Forty-second sire re with Rosenthal and kept| York Evening Sun for four years, was| Mecker aid Bridgie Webber, Jack joing to strain a muscle in| stampeding and fighting in every di- Bet. Sth @ 6th Avs. Pole ot th ince the t Justice Goff was 12 minutes 1 Yes, at Police Headquarters, frat time aince the trial opened, eourt| .\"tne bench at 267 o'clock, and Ch When Giving Them a Physic remember in the . Where were you when’ Roxenthal attendants had to rap for order. -) . Becker asked you co transfer nim| was murdered? A. At Pollee Hoadquar- Q. Didn't you testify that you didn't | Monahan wae called as the fret witness Ball-Bearing Roller. the special squad?” ors. T_went to the Times Square sud. | #1 Intervals Hecker lett him and he teti | KMOW the hody was there? A. I believed | of the afternoon for the defense, Mona-) Jugt Give Them Skates ie It was there, han ts head of the mailing department stained. num] ay station, and thence to the Hoter| Becker. The witness went to a saloon | “Da a . phe <f | @. Where did you go from the station | in the New York World, in charge of trom i Seer tae Teun ce take, MM) stetropole, reaching there at 212 o'clock Matton att guecker went Into the | nouse when you firat lelt? A. To the| circulating the paper. ‘Thhe firat edition 4 — Objection sustained. A. M. fifteen minutes, | Bee tn tm (tds always found) Metropole. of The World came from the presses, 3 Baffied at every turn, the defense |® Way, Near Forty: | eae ae there ween house when he! Q, Did Beoker tell you that he would| he sald, at 1.15 A. M, on the morning | Qi G6 further ‘questions and't . 1 entered a testaurant,| Wont back th a meet you at the Times Square station? | of July 16, and was placed on sale at giles $2.90 Value, Nidal Ce 0 crose-examination by Mr. in office, and | The defense was striving to show that! A. No. T met him there by accident. 1] Brooklyn Bridge at 1.19, There was nu See aS Bae Mu Br Phone Ordon Mee ithe ‘State. *Audubon—6004," Lieut. Bock. | the defendant could not have Jack | had been telophoning for axsistance. ' cross-examination. A. M. I failed to get a response, 1/0 the morning after the murder ne +; ABOUT TELEPHONE. * | couid not get connection with the apart: | val) Weber and Vallon swore on the Belleciaire Apartments, —whers| through the apuriment hours switch. | ,Q Then you were practically with Children eat it eagerly, because it is pure chocolate all UVed,. wae ‘called, There are| board er from 3.9 to § o'clock that morn- through, with a tasteless remedy in it that aids the Vallont "A. 1'do not, 1 he evils th: f logged bowel: through the house switchboard.| aid not. rH . * y well as removes tl evils that come from clogged bowels, knew Lewia 3a: wood, the bear Q. What did you do then? A. T re-|, Mt Whitman cross-examined Haw- Mr, Whitman take the stand,” or-/ taxicab?! BE Rose in front of Bridyle Wabber's place value (OP «BECKER ORDER er's apartment house, It was then 237 The Delicious Chocolate Laxative $ A. ’H, Roberts, superintendent of| ments of Lieut. Becker at that time | ™ Prosecutor Is Called . i sig - | . oa EEK ine? A. ¥ Paros Soames nthe bul], De Zou ere se a TS? ow Webber or Rove o As Witness for Becker) towel io'do their work properiy. ‘Hx-Lax prevents. as re he had| membered that T had Lieut, Recker'a|{¢¥ beginning by making him admit |dered Mr. McIntyre, Objection sifftained, Nevet causes griping. Becker's telephone on] private phone number. 3 .burried to gatire newspaper career had been| “Why?” ode ie ge ent? “ae abous § i i ea Wie Times Hutding and Galle Audu| iq! Qnetygttqunyariene He, wld "he! “You are called ax a witnens by sno] OCiock in te morming, |’ | © deal Laxative for the Whole Family shih trot 809 July 16 did you not tell Hey-| bon 263—Lieut. Becker's private phone. your anda half ‘Hawlee want, head | Antenne: did not vee him at all at that hour, 10c and 25c at all Druggists’ net to make any ‘phone calls! Mra, Becker answered and called Mr.) told his city editor of his trips with| @ Were you in the station house Q Have you promised Jack ¥ AVE( J the apartments of Becker?’ Becker, but admitted he had not told | Where Rose immunity trom prosecution 4d Deputy Commi. | A. You, a Ay AES sees peputy fon jssioner Dougherty, al: oa, T got thei if he woulda Weny against Beck- he was investigating | to three o'clock. 7 at 133 125 Wei 125th St. ‘You may ai 7 the witnese [boom whos and killed,” 3 sald. ‘There Was! the charges against Becker. Mr Whit , + have HOF. owt ‘4 it. aa use. “What are you try-| man uitacked Hawloy In an effort to dig epaintreaceee de Fan Ie S re we Lappy tare Ren Ewaru Baan he demanded. “Eldding| get him to ive the name of a singte| Q. Did you talk to him? a,1 aial Sf you were a part- Open {very Evening Genial that Roberts had replied Person to whom he had told this story, Poe ner? A. There was. not, Q.Was the witness, Hawley, there? AI do not know, @uch an order, ‘Metro-/and demanded to know why the reporter “Does that stipulation promise Rose was said between you and| po! “ol had not written the story that he had immunity?” A. 1 told him to discontinue! "| eon continuously with Becekr. Haw-|“o' Wore there ‘many people theret] ObJection sustained, Trade Mark ——— £4 @onnections with the apartment of|% replied. “Zisten Resen-/ley maid he had not done so because he| ,% Me? Many People theres) “Will you produce the stipulation?” ial for Friday, Oct. 18 Becker, ‘What have you! didnt know {t was important Ae ys in t there? A. At} ObJection sustained. ecial for ay, Uct, jas that before Rosenthal was|got to say? ¥ am working om the) “And you didn't know that would have | gad ay em ROR AE. MOSSAD Oy Q. Have you the stipulation concern- tty eee, AND NUT| CHOCOLATE COVERED CREOLE PER WEEK‘ heey i? A. It was before Rosenthal was| story and want @ statement from you.| been one of the most important stories |*” y el st Q. Who was then in command? A, I ernie arene Webber, Vallon and eh owe spina PEPPERMINTS scl pate ed do not rocall—a Neutenant: ig iH ‘en, Q. Where did Becker go? A. Ido not} %& Will you produce them? A. Yes, ‘What do you know about it?” that could haye been printed in New coker said: “Z don't Know anything | York? about the murder, but I do know &/ Objection overruled, our 3 © , A Ney “Wil you send for them?” asked Mp. lot of things about Mosenthal .Z.am) Q. Why didn't you print that story?| “(When Beokér got there wasn't Mr. | Mcintyre, MANHATTAN CLOTHING Co. mighty verry be has dev dew) A; Because I didn't want the District-| nougherty in command? A. I presume| "I pill” ‘ ; 1B4N Ad Ave. cor, 724 St. Oven Evie, foods on him and was| Attorney to know what I was wolng | io was, Q. Did you receive the confession writ- haé ordered the telephone K va AS pt him up for keeps.’ to tentity to. ' Q. How much of the tline you were|ten by Jack Rose? A.1 have @ paper JORDAN MONDS— Rot to make such calls. MEETS BECKER DOWNTOWN ‘9 you wouldn't tell the District-| thors did you @ Recker? A. A very! handed me by Rose. in the captat , in reply to Mr, Mo AFTER THE KILLING. Attorney the truth because you Gan’ Large sweet Jordan Almonds, smoth- Selephoned to an Assistant Dis. want him to know the truth? A short time, I ‘8 mom, ' At Delle Haven, ci Q. Did you go anywhere and aid] “ay, wn Non woh ae | When Becker came in, I was tn that ered ‘neath @ thin coating of At Delle Ha on Om the @rawn out by the prosecutor that| the W. enth | street sta | station, Q. When did you first go into that . Funeral services will ¢ room? A, About ten minutes to three. Witness had given directions to jix| Hon. Then } wont to (he Metropole te! Q. Did you go Into the Capta Tes ta head Gui at. shatsieoin eared tor ot to connect any one wit Becker there. Than I started | that morning? A. I did Mary's Church, Groen room 3 FEEXINGS rOR FxIDAY A\D SATUXDAY Be atinened io ack to the West Forty-seventh atrest Q. Did you go into the Captain's ri Umes, - 9 ARATE ER RE A RT TA A A i Martford nee york station. At the Times Building Taw |pofore $ ‘oom | Q, The captain's room was situated in THE WORLDS FAVORITE ra 7 7 yeaa wrtford Beoker coming ou af the bullding, That | ayer), beta hoa Lg a Ay Seat Fejative noallise to th he Heut REFRESHMENT ST ee Sees COVERED NESSELKODE CHOCOLATES bout 8.90 o' clo ) oak, j Prosecutor, M HAN, be loved euestty MARSHMALLO Ws os 1 ra ad Matasitt ‘Mecha OUND Li | ure h - . Wakefield, tll 11 o'clock. 10/4. M. Interment Galweee a, Cemetery, “Kindly omit aunt, Calvary witness said he walked with] yy ch Q. © was Rosenthal's body? A. ought a pal 10% ‘] “T object to the lancuage of the Dis- v “You are right. trict-Attorney,” ered. Molntyre, “and The Cour “Th ‘not at at all, Hawley went with Recker to thelT object to his sneering, conmemptuous |, you gee locker examine the Wweat Forty-seyenth street tone. This witheas is a professional man | murderers’ car? A, T did not, T E A and a genileman, He desires to be} SAW BECKER IN 8TATION i fi i Tore Rew: Mj ho ry Berth west he yo fr) Becker and about 4.30 o'clock | treated as suc! s : . ond, readme, they had breakfast. "T think the same applies to counsei| MOUSE AT FOUR O'CLOCK, SUSTAINS AND CHEERS FOUND An > AND REWARDS, ‘Stee bg witness swore Beoker had [for both sides,” sald the Court, sar-| Q. Can you Ax the time you Jast saw Ripe Maraschino Cherries, se- i utes at o time x you go to Rosenthal's house in 9 | SS ‘They got breakfast in a emall - ‘Dia Ro rant on Seventh avenue. Then they not beem ont of his i that |castically. ‘Mr. Disirict-Attorney, please | Becker In the station house? A. About jecned for their lusciousness, . Pein Rhee A eae morning for more thas mia- | restrain yourself.” 4 o'clock, floating in their natural juices We tn form ae outer blanket of our , aha Lt EXTRA CHARGE POR It. ; . Bn cue BOC ret ———————— What's Geod for Papa's Baby? Mac" fut "wcsaaer dase Bf : ‘World Wants ‘Work Wonders, oo e

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