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i THREE JURORS IN BOX 10 TRY THE GUNMEN; GOFF HASTENS CASE AS HE DID BECKER’ 12, hi RICE ONE CENT. by The Prese New York World). dishing NEW YORK, FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 8, AS TURKISH CHIEFS 70 FIGHT ON 10 ThE END Defeated Troops Sweep on City of Silivri and Butcher People in Re- venge—High Government Of- ficials Oppose Plea for Peace. = CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 8.—Fugitive Turkish soldiers are re- Ported to have massacred many of the inhabitants of the village of Si- |fivri on the coast of the Sea of Marmora to the southwest of the Cha- {talja forts. The fleeing soldiers, who were in a state of semi-starvation \and utterly demoralized, are said to have set fire to all the houses in Mhe village. The population of Siliv A disease resembling cholera h Murkish soldiers arriving in Const Fie raging in Adrianople. 1) There is overy indication here now ©. t the war against the Balkan allies ) will be contianed to the bitter end as the Turkish advised by Marim Pash: commander-in-chief. Officers of the army join with the Tarkish press ip applauding the determination of the Commander-in-chief’ to continue the Oght and it is stated that the popula- tion of the Turkish empire is ready to easist by ry nieans in ite power. At the same time many Moslems are eaid 0 have sworn to sacrifice their lives "im-erder to safeguard the glory of Islam. FOREIGN NAVAL COMMANDERS TAKE ACTION. The Yeni Gazette sayp to-day: “It Hurope wishes to tear up treaties St may do so but we will not allow the Koran and the history of Osman to be torn up, All the Turkish Ministers with the Grand Vizier aged 81 at thelr head as well as our high diguitaries, our Soldiers and the whole nation have sworn to shed their blood in that cause. ‘Those who entertain the tdea of aban- @oning the fatherland will incur the Malediction of the Almighty Prophe The commanders of the foreign war- @hips in the port assembled to-day on @he French cruiser Leon Gambetta to arrange for concerted action should na- val assistance become necessary for the maintenance of order in the city. Rear- Admiral Louls Dartige du Fournot of the French navy presided as the senior officer present. The French Admiral afterward as- eended the Galata tower to study the lay of the tand, ‘The Austrian and Italian war vew fnd the second cruisers of the other powers have not yet arrived. VIENNA. Austria, Nov. 8.—Informal Megotiations for the surrender of Co! Btantinople have been already enter Mpon, according to the correspondent Of the Reichspost with the Bulgarian ermy. Me adds that the Bulgarians hope the fall of the Turkish line of| forts at Ohatalja will be simuitane- ous with the taking of the fortress of Adrianopl The Peichspost cor:sspondent adds the: (he Turkisn troops have been re- pulsed from the principal points of the Chataija line, the fail of which 4s ex- Pected immediately. The Turkish ad- Vance posts on the right wing opposite the fort of Deliyunus have been cap- tured already y the Bulgarian troops Belong to the Ty firm excelicnt buses for pushing some a@ttacks on the other lines, ‘The battle was renewed to-day the fighting being furious. According to from prisoners, 1 typhus has broken out in Adrianople and ls caus- ing great devastation among the de- fending for There are already sev- eral thousand cases of sickness and hor- rible tales ure heard of the trouble aris- ing from tne lack of doctors in the be ses there a nengaged in and aithough healers in the toctor who In sp! ull from 1,000 to 50 the deiense of the there are several Lurks Gity there ts has reve Alth and hu. fliness are doing the enems The vesting for hu (Con ccibhaade A a $12 Men’sO’coats & Suits, $5.95 THE “HUB Clothing Corner, Broad~ way, cor. Tarclay St, opp. Woolworth Babaing (henestin the world), Wil sell 000 Mon's Winter . fine black thibet, fancy rays, browns and dack mixed worsteds; all sizes, single or doubl breasted; worth $12 1n any other store ‘hole special price to-day and Saturday, £5.85. Open Saturday night till 10, to-day and Saturday Buits and Overcoat {rd column and these; ri is about 8,000. as broken out among the wounded antinopie. Typhus fever is said to REPUBLICANS SLEEP ALL NIGHT IN VAULT TO GUARD BALLOTS jenna Democrat Finds ’Em There and Wants to Know Who'll Watch THEM! Justice of the Peace David Harris and Arthur Headison, members of the Pas- sate County Republican Committee, were found in the vault room of the Paterson City Hail late last night by County Clerk P. Simpson Standeven, In one of the safes were the 24,00 ballots cast in the city Tuesday. The election was a Democratic sweep; the only Re- publican to slip through was the candi- date for Sheriff. Amos H. Radeliffe According to the Republicans, he had a majority of 228 votes. The Democrats Say that he had sixty-eight or less ma- y. if any, Standeven !s a Democrat. He wanted to know what the two Repub- licans, who had blankets and piblows h them, were doing, Vatohing these ballota to see that you Democrats don't monkey with them," he was told, “And who 1s going to watch you?” asked Mr, Standeven. Getting no reply, he telephoned for Police Capiain MoBride. After a debate, Mr. Standeven took leandle and sealing wax and strips of Paper ami sealed the safe door at sev- jeral spots. The Republicans were then left to their vigil. ‘They went off duty jWhen the City Hall opened for business to-day, and two other Republicans will ‘be posted in front of the safe to-night and to-morrow night, The final recount will be made Monday. padanll | Tae LATONIA RESULTS, | | FIRST RACK—Five and a half tur- longs.—dnquieta, 19 (Nathan), first; Kinmundy, 103 (Durner), second; Roost er, 102 (Callahan), third. ‘Time, 1.111 Ll. HM. Adair, Wolrd's Wonder, Over the Sands, Fellowman, King Staivart, The Swan, Lockland, Dr, Jackson and King Box also ran, Muiualy paid—Inquleta, straight, $7.40; place. $4.40, show, $3.40, King Mundy, place, $15.80; show, $9.10. Rooster, show, 9, SECOND Prince Hermis, RACH-—Six 108 1- furlongs. (Goose), won; Anne Pattricka, 102 (MeCabe), ond: Yorkville, 110 (Buxton) thim. Time —1.18. Silk Day, Nash Cash, Pretty Jimmie, Gill, Roneratl Giint also ran, Mutuels paid: Prince Her- mis, straight, $23.10; place, $9.80 $6.20; Anna P icia, place, show, $3.60; Yorkville, show, FOR RACING SEE PAGE 24, Dey. WHE Official returns state iy amendment to ave carried by 84,83 two coun: tlos. Ghlo and Mel wet ma: Jor.ties and the dr other county nan from 500 up to Harrison, In which the town of Clarks- burg is located, = \ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS 1 RUBE MARQUARD (COOS OF HER BABY FLEES IN AN AUTO | SOUNDED KNELL OF FROM RATEHUBBY, ACTRESS’ ROMANCE Surprised With His Leading) Lady in an Atlantic City Hotel. tween Josephine Brown and Secret Husband. SHE SUES KOR DIVORCE. DOWN A FIRE ESCAPE. Mr. Kane and Two Detectives in Hot Pursuit of the Gillette’s Leading Lady Crack- ed Actor’s Heart, When Fugitives. She Married Liedwell. (Special to Th The curtain has fallen on the ro- ATLANTIC CIT mance of little Josephine Brown, by Marquard, star twirler of the New York| many theatregoers considered the pret- Giants, was caught with Blossom Seely | tiert actress on the American stage. down to the footlight level, and a di- vorce sult hae been filed bearing the title Josephine Brown Liedwell vs. Rob- ert Liedwell, This notice that Josephine Brown ts suing for a divorce will be the first news to many of her friends that she is married and positively the first news to all her friends, save those who know her thtimately, that she ts the mother door of thelr apartment. wom: He and the 1 escaped by a rear fire escape, | He is charged in a warrant sworn ot by the husband before Magistrate Jag- netty with “allenation of affections” ‘and is w fugitive from justice. REGISTERED WOMAN AS HIS WIFE, DETECTIVES SAY. Getting word from this city that Rube and his wife were at the seashore, Kane rectly on the Boardwalk and one of the largest along the beach front, they man- aged to get a Glimpse of the register. “We diwvovered that on Nov. 4 Rube and appeared on the stage as a viollul’ at the age of seven, Her talent as a mu- siclan attracted wide attention and her Marqwird and wife had ed. | mother brought her to, New York, where This was in Marquand’s wr! she pursued her studies in music and detectives say, appeared in concerts, Friends of Mrs, “We registered ourselves, 4 Brown, who was not overburdened with th, introduced her to Abe Hummel, the lawyer, then in the zenith of his fame as an attorney and a first nighter. Mr. Hummel! engaged the best teachers for the little girl from the West and used all his influence to advance her in her profession. Having dramatic as well as musical talent, Josephine Brown went on the stage as an actress, that line opening more speedy rewards of u material kind, She was successful, and in the season of 1910-11 was leading woman for Willlam Gillette in his revival of “Held By the Enemy." She also was his lending lady in “Secret Service. room next to that the couple occupied, and called up Mr, Kane, who came to our room We could hear Rube and Mra, Kane chaiting away next door. About 2.90 we rushed the door.” HUSBAND NOW TAKES UP THe STORY OF THE RAID. Here the husband takes up the narra- tive, “When the door went in 1 was the | first to get inside,” he says. ‘They wer: not in “I looked under the bed. Huddled ck against he wall on the far side was Mra, Kane. he was thinly clad. I pulled a clothing closet door open, There was Rube in a corner, shaking lke an aspen leaf, trying to] Mr. Gillette, young looking, handsome hide benind an overcoat, And magnetic, although he passed his “I'm glad to see you enjoying your-| youth some time ago, fell in love with elves, Mr. an. Mre, Marquard,’ I re-| nin Uttle leading lady. ‘They were en- marked. Still he didn't speak, He was| gaged to be married, when Miss Brown simply scared stiff. and her mother went to England at Charges may be preferred against|the close of the theatrical season of “Bob Delaney, pioprietor of the hotel, |1911, and the date of t. marriage was and Frank Bowman, his chief clerk,| tentatively set for the fall of that who, Kane declares, aided the pair to| winter, flea in an automobile. Papers are be | A few days after her arrival in Lon- ing prepared thag will enable the police] don, Miss Brown met an ardent and of any State to take Marquard into} persuasive young Irishman, Robert custody. Kane and the two detectives, | Liedwell of Dublin, a member of an old W. K. Carter and George Kinzie, are in| family and the last of his line, pursult. “I Just couldn't resist him," maid Miss Kane says he booked the pafr in an|Brown, at her home, No. 207 W act known as "The Nineteenth Straight, |Ninety-elghth street, to-day. "Ile pro- or Breaking the World's Record,” a skit | Posed to me almost as soon as he met based on Rube's pitching record during|™me. We slipped a from @ tennis last season, The irate husband dis-| Party one day early in June of 1911, played a contract by which Marquart |Fode In @ tax! to a Registar's office In and Blossom were to recetve $1,500 #| the West Bnd of London, week. For arranging thetr bookings, and taxies. pack to the tennis party. ceive $10) a week, * all @ secret and my mother ee vee hope wt he friende that it|Dadn't the slightest idea I was married.’ was not a business proposition that was| FATHER DIDN'T APPRECIATE were marrie] keeping then togetiier,"” the husband THE BABY. declared this morning. “They were! Miss Brown and her mother returned travelling about the country as man|to New York in the late summer of and wife.” 1911, —_— Tho little actress kept her secret NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CLUB untit tate in eptember,” Mie Was ape pearing tn picago a8 the Jeadin COMES TO AID OF TAFT. | woman in “Uncle sam,” @ play in which Tom Wise and Jack Barrymore were jointly starring "Uncle Sam” came to New York and Was not a success, Miss Brown was importuned by Mr, Gillette to star in a play he had purchased for her use. a it became necessary to break the news Missourians Form Organization to Back the President in Party Matters. WASHINGTON, Nov 8.—President Taft to-day received the Arst assurnnce| oe ier marriage to Mr. (illette of supp and cooperation in his plan! young Mr. Liedwell, his wife and his | Oc ROREINBES AN OTe “| mother-in-law lived in a fat uptown BUBUGAD Dery py ‘luntil the baby Was born. Liedwel!, ace ja national Republican club with branch | arose and Iiedwell packed his trunks and departed. His wife has not seen him aince and says she does not know where he ts. een ae FREE FOR THE CHILDREN, ‘There will be & coupon printed in next Sunday's World good for a ‘No Soap Bub- bier,’ a new device which makes lar, iatening soap bubbles without the use \e. Just the thing for « chil. Werld Baiains Heaths WORK MONDAY WONDERS. |sisi%s"Sard'== = see oo] ae STE aa pes, Pi Mite of Humanity Came Be-| (Mrs, Joseph Kane), an actress, in @| ‘The curtain has been descending slowly beach front hotel at 2 o'clock this| since last March, when a girl baby was morning vy the wanw husband and/ born to Miss Brown, but now it ts| two ectives, who smashed in the jelubs throughe the country aording to Miss Brown, did not show @ The P received a telegram] father's appreciation of the He |from Kansas Cit stating that|soon became against the little Jackson county Republicans met last| mite because she was 4 xirl when he night and formed such a club. had hoped for a boy. A bitter quarre! | FINANCIERS PAID. $1 FOR $100,000 ASSETS; GO FRE Court E | | 7 i Charges} Blackburn Dismisses Mills, and Ridgway S Against | | TALE OF ‘DUMMY’ LOANS Formal Payment to Keystone Company Made Transac- tions Legitimate. David S$. Mills, Blackburn ait Charles Ridgway, accused of mix- lying funds of the Audubon Na+ onal Bank to loot the Keystone Guard Insurance Company, a fraternal organt- zation of Ather a, left the Federal Building this afternoon free men by the orler of Judge Houga of the United States District Court. ‘The chain of evidence by which Dis- Wiet-Attorney Wise hoped to send them, to prison came to nothing. A motion to | dismiss the indictment, made on behalf of the defendants after the Government Foxeph BS | i} és [« Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | 28 PAGES 912. “WEATHERS “PRICE ONE CEN DAGD IN FGHT THE GUNMEN WHO ARE ON TRIAL AS GAMBLER’S SLAYER. LEWIS! had practically closed its case, was Branted, and the prosecution came to a abrupt end Back of it all ts the story of a tone hurried to Philadephia yesterday, te-]of a benutifil baby. Tt was the arrival) doar paid by Mills, Blackburn and cured his detectives and then came to} or the baby that brought aboat the| Ridgway into the treasury of the Key- Atlantic City, Hoe registered at thelarse preach between Miss Brown and| stone Company for $100,000 of its se Continental. The two detectives scouted 4, followed and eurit after $60,000 obtained, it war al- the Boardwalk In one direction, Kane| he" husband, a separation fo lexed, from the Audubon National in another. In affidavits sworn to be-|M¥ Idedwell went his way. Bank on “dummy” loans had been fore Magistrate Jagmetty the detectives| RAN AWAY FROM TENNIS PARTY | sed to xrease the insurance com- describe their movements from then on, To WED. pany's machinery and place control of Hanging around the Hotel Dunlop. dl! sogepnine Brown was born in Chicago] its directo in the hands of Mil Blackburn and Ridgway and thelr as- soctutes. The payment of the lone dollar for the transfer of the securities made the transaction perfectly legitimate; the #e- curities were Srought to New York and sold, and, an it was declared jn court, the “dummy loans in the Audubon National were covered, and there was | money loft. But oon afterward the Keystone Gerard Insurance Company went intu the hinds of a receiver, That phase Jof the case, however, did not concern she United States Court District-At.) ney Wise refused to com- ment en Tots Lough's decinion | “Ive « ny duty in presenting the | cave.” he ead, “and sf the Court has seen Mt to ¢ pies the Indictment i ts none of my concern.” Mile, Bla and Itidgway were represented by a lr nt urray of jaw- ‘6, Including William W. Ivins, one- time Repubiican nominee Mayor of New York; former State ator Edgar T. Brackett and Louts N, Posner. Assistant United States Attorney Levy, who was associated with Mr, Wise in the prorecution, sald: “If auich Lhings as these are to be per- mitted one might buy the Equitable Lite or ary ther big insurance company for a dollar or two and not have any fear of the result.” MURDERER OF TWO TAKEN FROM JAIL LYNCHED BY MOB pa LE Fifty Men Overpower North Dakota Sheriff, Seize Pris- | oner and Hang Him. RISKS LIFE SAVING FRIEND WHO FELL FROM ASCAFFOLD Workman Dives into Water Amid Dangerous Debris to Rescue Comrade. Walter Guger, an ironworker’s helper, employe! by the Rradiey Company on the new Central Cigar Company Renwick streets, second floor seaffolair His head struck butlding ate vaulan ot the tre and now day ost his o1 | STE) » w bD, Noy. | Baker, in the Kidder County Jail here, charged with the murder of his wife n-law, ‘Thomas Glass, was jail early to-day and and father ltaken trom the | lynched. | It ie the first tynehing \ kota within a decade One week go to from California w living and from w coded au th North Da- i ker returned he had been © his wife had two weeks, mr N Dawson aod entering the home of Mr. Glass opened fire, killing both | hin wife and father-in-law The shes ing i# said to have been the result of family (rouble | Heker was rushed here at once, | feeling in Dawson running high, a) Jevery attempt made to pro him here. Early to-day, however, of fifty men overpowered the an@ deputies and, taking Baker | the Jail, hanged him within the city | Mmite, No arrests have been made, mince nent | “Patrick Monahan of No 2 Mast Thir tleth street shinned dows support until he reached thy om diving imo. the of the tangle of tron a was under the surface | rd which his he |aroping hand round per and the Injured man wa » the surface. Hooking ime lar Monahan held ¢ |water until De \H Street 1} by rope ‘The surgeon found that Guger e limited to xt! ji meonselous, he would certainly rowned had {t not been for Mon- aid. He was taken to the hos- Construction | FRANK LEADS THE GUNMEN TO DODGE DEATH CHAIR ed 'He Does Most of the Consulting With Lawyers as Jury Is Be- ing Picked and Orders Most of the Challenges. EIGHTY WITNESSES WILL BE CALLED BY STATE. Justice Goff Will Attempt to Hasten | the Trial of the Gangsters as He Did That of Becker. “Dago Frank,” “Whitey” Lewis, “Lefty Louie” and “Gyp the Blood”—the four gunmen—were called to the bar before Justice Goff in extraordinary term of the Supreme Court at 2.10 o'clock this after- noon, and in that order took their seats at the prisoners’ table where Lieut. Becker sat when convicted of hiring them to assassinate Herman Rosenthal. All four defendants, it was explained before they were per- mitted to sit down, are included with Becker, Jack Sullivan and William Shapiro in the indictment charging the murder of the gambler-informer in front of the Metropole Hotel on July 16 last. Under this indictment there is not a shadow of difference in the guilt of any of the seven accused. The four prisoners were summoned into the tribunal immediately after Justice Goff took his place. In the custody of four deputy sheriffs they came in with a rush of nervous haste, fairly bolting through the doorway and trotting through the outer aiste beside the barred windows of the courtroom. They kept their eyes front and did not glance to right or left, and their faces were set with a fixed stare. As they faced Clerk Penny and heard their names called their shoulders twitched and they did not know what to do with their hands. © “Dago Frank," who led the precession And had the place next to his counsel, former Magistrate Charles G. F. Wahle and H. Lionel Kringel, could not wait until he sat down before voicing @ trem- wlous inquiry, When he did ait éewn his eyes were everywhere with furtive, eager gian The more clean-cut and intelligent looking “Whitey Lewis, who sat next to him, was just as nervous and wanted to chat constantly with his lawyer, Mr, Kringel, throughout the examination of talesmen, “Letty Louis had better command of himself than any of his companions and sat back In his ohatr with his head erect and his chin up, “QYP” PAYS NO ATTENTION TO HIS COUNSEL, The black hatred and Indian visaged “Gyp the Blood,” who sat at the of the row, bent forward with his JURORS CHOSE: TO TRY GUNMEN. WILLIAM H, MONTOOMERY, 0 buyer at No 2M@Unton fare und re- siding at No. 94 St, Nicholas avenue. LEO KRAMER, real estate broker, of No. 110 Weat Bignty-omnth street. FISHER, a designer, of No, East One Hundred and Sixty-first street. the Bronx, EMULATE FOREFATHERS SAYS DIX, PROCLAIMING THANKSGIVING DAY Asks People to Show Same Fervor and Fraternity as Markea the Furst Observance. ALBANY, ¥., Nov. 8 —Governor Dix to-day Issued the following Thanka giving proclamation ole bows on the table and his shoulders hunched up to his ears, paying ao at- tention to his companions or hie counsel in hts eager Intentness upon the words of Justice Goff and the replica of ventre- “State of New York Executive |e" Chast Justice G ‘amber. had been erra: ‘Tt i# incumbent upon a grateful peo-} ple that devout and hearifeit thanks-/ iving be rendered to Aimtguty God for | in saying, ‘Gentlemen, be seated.” \ttorney Wahle opened the proeeed- ks by stating that it nad been agreed the moral and material blessings of an-! between him and District-Attormey ther vende “Gus causes haa, Whitinan that the four defendants blessed Wik plenty, o Mummies ine. (6 | Would be tried tovether, Justice Got eS ee aiaet cape his head tn acquiescence, Then i ee phe i here was 8 brteg colloquy between pa ite induence and| Court @nd counsel over measures to reached higher standards and! jay heen ned Into ¢hi room wen enhanced among a} 9, nell nebo nthe h of a small mob that had managed t rush the doors when they wn open or a noble precer thr gather in their homes or in the ct here were two score of spectators Of their faith and impiore the infnlte | singing wien While Pe hon prosperity Which Hin govdness lag a ; ef nth street, was calle¢ tales- ready conferred, and give thanks for the| un Called: So"te tae numerous and extravrdinary blessings) “Before this talesman was qi # endo .., {Lawyer Wahle read to the entire Now, there 1, John A. Dix, Gov y emen # long list of names of ernor of t nf New Yori, oy vir= ‘ted with the Roseatha} se and asked them to tell him when y got on the stand if they knew any srsons mentioned. thirty seperate of the veste mo by way el ex were obviated. Vale Wright was acceptatiie to man rf ee j the State and could not be challenged rth | for bls "D ank™ would not Rave seein aie him, though, @nd he was challenged first Thanksgiving Day this State at the call of n came Arthur TH. Seribner, @ gabe Clinton tn 151 Who Was Willing to serve @m@ ‘Done at the Captto! in the City of | Md nv prejudices. Mr, Whitmam @er Albany this eighth day of November in| cepted » bner, but again the de- the year of Our Lord 1912, fence challenged, All four gunmem were (Signed) “JOHN A, DIX, Governor, | Unwilling to have Mr, Sanbmer @gt im " MASON, Secrctary to the| the jury box as foreman, ! A foreman was obtained im the third , A