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es P Yr SOE I TN RT ET ARN NE A OEY OR RRO SR - TITS ™ eshiante | GECKER ENDS DEFENSE WITH STORY OF $25,000 BRIBE; ESTIMONY CLOSED; BOTH SIDES SUM UP T0-MORRO WRATH ATHER=ttain to-night and FI EDITION. Wednesday; colder. ER—Rain to-night and Wednesday; colder, orld, ENAL|| EDITION. a “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | PRICE ‘ONE CENT. , Wee NEW YORK TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1912. 22 PAGES ASRS, ‘PRICE ONE CENT. —— = ROOSEVELT SAFE i ‘HON ‘BOY OF 1S LOVED Col. Roosevelt Leaving Train Unaided JACK CI HLIVAN TALS 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL: ‘Upon Arrival at Syosset, Near His Home MUST REST FOR TEN DAYS |S ig GUARS SURROUND HOUSE. =, . ——iOe = [4 are World,” Wrote Would-Be | | sec : Doctors Say He Can wake PRAIRIE |S SAFE Napoleon Before Firing. Final Speech if He Will ALVA TOOK FLIGHT. ssc | ATSANDOMIND Youngster Called on Her and HE DODGED OYSTER BAY WiTH 750 ABOARD May Have Intended to Left Train Smiling at Syosset Kill Her, Too, and Walked Briskly to Wiese Transport Missing 20 | “tT want to conquer the world,” wrote Automobile fifteen-year-old Toby Tyson to-day, “I : Days, Could Not Report | want to conquer the world and I want ——__ + 4 -+-_-_ ____ ‘Recalled by Goff, “Ex-King of News- boys” Declares Webber Told Him to Name His Price for Cor- roborating the Informers. i} STATE CALLS SHAPIRO, ' my Alvah, too." : Col. Theodore Roosevelt is tn his} Because of Cut Cables. Havlig icant: bnew’ wig kcicliogs DRIVER OF MURDER CAR own bed in his own room in Ms young Toby went to the home of thir- Trl ow a teen-yeat-old Alvah Ross, at No. 614 home at Sagamore , Oyster Bays) WasHINGTON, Oct. 22—The naval] Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, with a to-day, there to remain until Ni8/transport Prairie, which has not been|ioaded revolver in his pocket. Alvah, physicians give him permission tO! heard from since Oct. 2 and for whose| hearing him at the door of the fiat, resume his political activities. He] safety fear was entertained, arrived safe| fled up the fire escape, and the boy, feels better than he did when he|ai San Domingo City last night. who may or may not have Intended to s 5 a P She had not reported to Washington| Kill her, shot himself in the head. He left Chicago yesterday morning, and : ae ath to} Was taken to Holy Family Hospital, the sense of contentment arising| before because of cut cables at Santo from his home surroundings will, It| Pongo. otyanivcar aie Cinnmemes Toby lived with his mother, Mrs. Brig.-G Frank McInt: WS Ay .48 anticipated, greatly hasten his)... ne a. Der ‘Chief of the Lat. {ida ‘Tyson, a widow, on the third fl j yj “ultimate complete recovery. [American Division of the State Depart- [Joo of the tenement at No. 144 Mint |Testimony All In, Both Sides Will Sum Up To-Morrow and Justice Goff Will Charge Jury Thursday. “‘A Frame-Up, I Have no Fear,’’ f bush avenue. He has known: Alvah In order to avold the crowds at| ment, and 750 marines are aboard. ce a prety. Ales, hana. SADA: Says Becker as Defense Ends the Oyster Bay station the special rR 0" 5 eh about three years. Alvah was a chum ; | hich Col. Roosevelt made of Toby's sister Gladys, who died two or ep etda te ee ed Ris ren pages aay years ago., The boy appears to have " Police Lieutentant Charles Becker was !n a cheerful mood this after- Byosket, a station four miles south| become doetiy eee with his thir- STOCKS WORTH $63 000 00-00! MRS COURAUD HELLO GIRL CALLS |] noon after the trial was adjourned and he consented to talk for publica- of Oyster Bay. There the Colonel NAPOLEON WAS THE HERO BOY ’ € ’ tion, He was asked why he did not go on the witness stand. and his party left the train "The! IDOLIZED, ub ” | “IT don't want to say anything about that,” he replied. “I am in ‘4 + 5 e p ata n a! 7 ” Mrect to his home at Sagamore Hi!!, Beat Eun tubes irises ae ’ take the stand in my own defense but they advised against it.’ avolding Oyster Bay entirely | for hard work. He wanted to become | Becker was asked what he thought of the trial. Great disappointment was felt by the an artist. Napoleon was his hero, He | “The case they have presented against me,” he declared, “is all a Oyster Bay people who Lite setae i read all the ie i eras Be et ° frame-up. There are things I might say in criticism of some of the pro to welcome their distinguished towns- Napoleon, an e ij —e ————— ceedure, but | have wish t . " man home. The following explanatory pled LE was a work he was reading to-day be- _—_ eodure, b ave no Wish to do so. I have no fear of the outcome, now If - . t visit Alvah Ross, ‘ ¥ > alle |] that the case {s in the hands of the jury, and I have had no fear at any Ree ee ee eine well Lawyer Not Surprised and Sure fore ne wing lett school « year ager tost| Messenger Boy Dropped Them|She’s Going to Show That|Her Repeated Phone Calls Are|] tims, as tar as that a concerned, . + Q s veek, He had bei ke m a a H oe ‘ OE oe pa Nae dean Fr i tne in an art gallery. Hie mother says| and Two Other Boys Picked | Dear Edmond Russell and | the Only Clues to Her Mo- |]! ave pt. Deen lek: day , eince: my artyet.//5Gt/ farm aamy na the ecoltement of receiving a He Will Be Acquitted at | that he didn't appear to be anxious for ‘tian 'ts tive for Attempted Suicide ne i eae © @ man who has been as active as I, As for my friends at Oyster Bay. He deeply ap- b. He read all day and far em je i i . H (J ed Suicide. w 8 borne up wor res my confi grectates their interest In his weifare His Trial, ure berets wry ara Pp His Friends Something New. Had gam eddy Se sity of avolding but deem it bet- We regret the no tanding at Oyster Ba book. The mother thinks that so day, Toby would have been @ great er for him to go direct to Sagamore (Srectal to The Evening Word.) Sritee on artiel Alice 3 A messenger boy who this morning had| ‘Those dea: ayo, a pretty little brunette of dead Oriental Thuraday b intrusted witn securities worth i apalt on. |twWenty-one, who for the Inst week has The taking of testimony in the trial of Police Lieutenan ~ Hill without coming her MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., Oct, %—The| Mrs. Tyson knew that her son was! oy. Cuiaa consternation in the office | eemouns at Edmand Russell's laven-|s oon operating the telephone awitchboard : tt Charle ‘The statement was s! by Dr Grand Jury at Goshen has handed up|@cauainted with Alvah Ross, But neither | 0 cause’ conse hers of the} (rshaded studio are not beyond re- in the watst factory of Max Goldberg «| Becker, charged with the murder of Herman Rosenthal, was concluded aeph A. Blake, Dr, George E. Bre an indlotment charging Burton W. Gib. |Ane. nor the eirl's: mother knew. the| Of Ws C. Lammey Co. meniers © lcall, after all, Mrs, Jackson Gouraud gong No, 126 ¥ fs back from Paris, where she has been | Dr. Alexander Lambert and Dr, P depth of the lad’s infatuation, The gir!| New York Stock Exchange, with offices} ( Twenty-sixth street, |hefore Justice Goff in Extraordinary Term of tne Supreme Court at 2.55 nm with murder in the first degree for i M knew, undoubtedly, of the boyish love]in No. 10 Wall street, by returning t/taring a post-graduate course In- polite we merey 6893" so frequently! 11 is atte 0 ‘ aneerh WAS SMILING AS HE| {ht Killing of Mrs. Szabo. Gtbeon was|entertaintd for her by ‘Toby, but she| say that he had iost them. naugntiness, and. sho. says ‘the. times) Skt Ber employers took note of the/o'Clock this afternoon, and counsel will sum up the case to-morrow jot surprised at the action of the Grand |sald nothing of it to her mother, The boy, whose name was not MAde| shery going to show little old New York | MUMbEr The final sensation of the case was the calling to the stand otf LEFT TRAIN. Jury, but is confident that he will be| It was nearly 9 o'clock this morning | public, was sent to a Stock Exchange] in tne next three months are going to| She seemed unable, however, to A s 0! There were not over half a dozen moanitte 4 The rial will probably be | when Toby, whose mother had gone] house at No, 80 Broadway shortly after}. wel, just wait and ave. the person for whom she was cailing | William Shapiro, co-defendant with Becker and driver of the “murder le at Syossét when the Colone rel at the December term of court In| out, wrote what he meant to be his o'clock wit check for $90,000 with hi aa’ araally ¢ hed} until to-day 0 o'cloc eard ” i oe a Spain. Att * Bata train arrived at the station} Newburx. final message to the world and left tt eae? ne n the first class ae ens: cartier ‘meen the mie fea tae heard |g His appearance, after a long conference with Mr. Whitman, was Col. Roosevelt, wrapped up in the heavy Mrs, Szabo met her death last July|on a table where !t would surely be investment stocks pledged as collateral! payed to M. m. de Max, a French lout a few minues lat \ Miss 3 ‘\a distinct shock and surprise for the defense. Shapi as i tan army overcoat he wore when he! while boating with Gibson on Green-| found. The message read: for a loan, He received the stocks, In-| yo, flashing carmine lips, which “ate blained of feellug il, She went into a : ‘ 8 ‘ Klas igh bipdibid was shot in Milwaukee, walked with-| wood Lake, which lies on the New York-| “I want to conquer the world. I | ciosed in an envelope, and started for tracted universal attention at the pier Private sample room at the susgestton|Dy the Judge tell whether or not ine had heard the name of Becker men- the Langley offices. He thought the| when the Kaiserin Auguste Victo: of Wiltam Wormer, a member of the|,: assass: and I want | scuritios were stowed away sately 0 B18| warned in, trembled ase torrent, cr} At™m and closed the deor Th tioned by the assassins as he drove them to and from the scene of the out assistance down the steps of the| New Jersey boundary line. The expla-| want to conquer the world, oh, God. rear platform of the private car Ideal.| nation accepted at the time was that] That is my dying wis he tok He was smiling and showed no signs| she was accidentally drowned. my Alvah, too, Yes, I have the | New and Wall me hs py ; pons . q Fes, wide coat-pooket, but at New a dental swept between them. strychnine, 2 SI Of weakness, although he confessed he) |The case was Arst brought to the at) audacity to say 00 streets he discovered they were gone. “A canard!" she cried. “It {s horrible, Her roan attracted Mr. Wormer, murder. The rebuttal testimony of the, chauffeur fell fat, was tired from the twenty-four-hour! tention of the local authorities by the] @IRL FLED TO FIRE ESCAPE AND Immediately @ notice was sent over that such irresponsible reports are al- “ho sent @ call for an ambulance to Late this afternoon there was a report that Shapiro, who drove the the stock ticker, giving the numbers of} jgwed to be sprea:l. It 19 most emphati- | NeW York Hospital, The girl was taken that had gome astray,| cally false and unjust to M. de Max and | ‘ete, her condition serious, murder car, is to be set at liberty in consequence of his services as a offices were notified to} myself. I am a widow. I am not en-| The telephone number proved to be State’s witness. trip. | New York Consul of Austro-Hungary, CLIMBED UP, Feat eee ne oreweu| the dead woman's native country. It} aivah and her mother were in the waiting, The Colonel, closely followed} aeveloped that Mrs, Szabo, who was|qat when young Tyson rang the bell. by Mrs, Roosevelt and their daughter! preparing to return to her own country| srs, Rosa went to the door, She asked ‘ " . ficates, 1 I ai an y that of the Rosentahl & Frank Bros,’ hel, walked briskly to one of the Al A ina Py SALE, ° look out for the cert gaged to any one am not engage t A . ¢ Jeorge Roosevelt, the Colonel's sr pay Ne aiened be Wane eo go | ported the loss two youths employed 3/4. de Max. M. de Max hasn't even on after the admission of th Z ee hee Renae, and, Dre Terns: boarded. the| RAF allege to, be lane by ln fore} aid Toby. | munmenaera by Wall atrert houses turned las me to marry nim. It it foolin, |20UNE Woman to the New York tox| ‘The prosecution and defense have bound themselves to finish their , and Dr. 9 pane | client's mother, which placed this! «you can’t come in and Alva Be anes r ‘i 7 ‘pital her mother arrived nM ‘ ch si f tri in toe limi same car. e Newspaper corresponds | ils hunis. — ‘The contention| want to see you,” sald Mrs, Ross, up at the Langley offices with the n° | nesa! It te outrageous PUL Ree mother wrrived at the instl-| summing up to-morrow, each side keeping strictly within tae limit of ents who wompanted the Colonel] init Mrs, Szabo's mother was dead and|~ ‘The boy pushed Mis Way past her, |velope containing the stocks 4 ) They} Oddly enough, the name of M. de Max bi jae allowed to soe from Chicago, Dr. Lambert and Dri} 5) document a ‘orsery started the| Alvan, who hud heard hts volce, stepped| gave thelr names as Johannes Pabst Of) was on the passeng sr Hat of the Kalgerin [Gauknter but oaly for a few minutes, |four Hours. Blake and Brewer, wo had joined tel in extigation which fod to the attorney's] out on the fire escape from the Kitchon W fe One Hundred ang slatleth| Auguste Victoria ; | Atter leavin the aideat tl BECKER FAILS TO TESTIFY. party ‘ ahd tba rtecgeoe J arrest. Gibson de 1 that either the| window, climbed to the flat above, en- . and Edward Fagan, of No, 82 olncidence! murmured | After lea ler dauxhte oh hinted gf eee aed Saint mt into the other ¢ ore end nother was alive or he had been im-|tered and made her way to the hallway | the Bronx, They were : waen this tact wa | Mrs May uma ane yuld conceive of | The big ‘sensation of the day came wher the defense suddenly wamore tee era aok Ladin dV m by a Woman who Impe as prought to her attentte No, not we| 29 teason for the young woman's a 4 eatitna dha tefea nstify and lieiioa ee X the procession of velitcles saat ihr Ge ba ci (Continued on Fourth Page.) Heidi are motto be married, [tell sque |The mother was accompanied to the | tested without calling the defendant to testify and Justice Goff voluntarily AL Saga Hin all the F ‘ Ealimen — SUMMONS FOR BEVERIDGE. Are you «oing to give any enter- | Hospital by ther daughter. Botulordered “Jack Sullivan” to return to the stand and answer a score of eervants were on the plazza anxious.) : — NURSES P leinwenta Wille eee’ aie Waa {Seemed In great distress. ‘Tho potice ( i ; ; ad oh Awatting the Colonel, He stepped cut]200 PASSENGERS TAKEN T. R. GIVES ES PINS. ca escciicc Wal’ in Bais ome “*) cay Misa Mayo adinitted having takes |questions that were ruled out when Sullivan first éstified for tae prisoner, of the automobile, waved his hand and . ae ave i z a ilean Wits (her Intention orton 4 Sant stomp natan cele deca the Tike Shouted a cheery sulle, His vigorou FROM STRANDED STEAMER] ciucaco, ay et] Witm on Perkine's Testimony, | She who, resuscitated tho huia-hulal Wleer MARA the Intestion of ending Before the announcement that Becker rested his case ihe defendant's appearance cvidently cheered the ser-|_ Hagel nen prarid gerald a Blane w i sige: ia neeine ro. aritnesnes aah, Wo aba. te, aetiatio. post pes Pe Eas EE Biby «lawyers had been somewhat worried. Some of their witnesses had failed ae ae area stan by ha cat N Nort ( ds Off Reel Merey Hospital, to-day” received solld| were examined to-day by tho Benutelitate ‘to reply she most unquall-| During @ moment of consciousness |to appear and there were animated discussions between the prisoner and and tears as he greeted e name ) New York, Grounds ate ia cabal pl “ ; gating campaign con- voi New York #0 the girl had sald: “Inform Albe sexu ripuntes (he alape He went als| | eee Herelgaiert oid "Ail moose" pina a» sifte from! committe IAYOANSREDE SAUER 990% weve | ley, FAK ae Panto Ace wekcc ope Aoert | his counsel, Becker wanted to take the stand, but counsel overruled him, oc! 0 ed, Rhode Island Coast, nelr distingulahed patient sata, , i ae u es ! f Test to bidtvem $0 that ail danger of| PROVIDENCE, R. I, Oct, 2—The| The pins were ordere dby Medi Me-| ecutive session, iu ‘waa anouanad |scauired sock or Parisien Henk, Pariner tn the firm the girt had called, Chief Counsel John F. Mcintyre asked for delay and his motion was ' i, ae » 3. . cual . nber 0: ne n wturally, 0 fo entertain, me e hospital late ari ‘ sree jolt ps - infection In the wound I# past, Col |steamer Georgia, Providence for. Now| Serge Se: SE regesh OF Seb oes Subpornted rr tomorrow, | Chairman|she sald. with a shrug. "How could I cumme (io the novvttal later. Ho satd|iumed down. A last Aurried conference was held between Lawyers with the expectations of his} raw of the tw passensers! JOCKEY Y URAL 1S DEAD. ' journ untlt after ¢ "| tel yeuenet ee ee that he ' "| Rose, Wi ebber, Vallon and Schepps for a further grilling was likewise weamien on the Roose. t nm thes al to The Evening World.) nC enator Hi HUET ahell aursly lieve. somes turned down. cat ae Uaweee| ar et EB decks | dana, uno FA unable 10 Lele aeaas nati vautal ace ue |GOFF GIVES BECKER A CHANCE, om the road, an¢ : feip ng) 1 al, aged elgiteen, who was +4 ie * {last i . “The defense rest i alnivre. t . other men, hired espectally for the o A peat that the Georgia would | Under contract to "Jack" MeGinnia, [campaign tour, The bien ERE Lee Seana Ear seta Meant Eh The defense rests,” said Mr. McIntyre, and sat down, mopping sion, were directed to wateh the rear | ne outed died this morning, 11.45, at John How | eynay at hin diaposal in the Indiana ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, ~ > va his forehead, Then Justice Goff in his quiet, gentle way said some- to prevent any unauthorized persons get- = ting to the house, POLITICAL Ural was a native of Brooklyn, his| testified yesterday that Mr. Beveridge ; ft AND OTHERS 1 rs ent an Aswembiy Hall in the Pulltger| home bi K ighway, Gravea- 0,000 to the Repubite: 2A was positively stated by the mem: dies un Aaae 338, toe he Vulltger| home being at Kings Hichway, Gravea-| had returned $10,000 to the Republican 2 Muon seta, 2.98 kins Hospital from typhoid pneumonia. | campaign of 1904. George W. Porking | S48 Fitts 614.520 feta, 812 thing that brightened the faces of all Beckes’s array of counsel. He said that he would permit Jack Sulliva 3ecker’s defer Bullding, seating & pratt Moots | ent. The body was shipped this aftor-| National Committee, saying he had | Sandy Hook icciers Aah that he would perr ck Sulli any Beckgt’s codeiendant and stanch (Continued on Fourth Page.) ho ‘Pultger’ (World Buliging, See noon for burial in Flatbush Cemetery, 'gumicient money for his campal, Gui 'Gew oy friend, to return to ihe stand and give evidence that had been excluded 1 Water Low Water PM M Pn ee ag A eammmmmapemansnes ene

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