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'@) thal as he fell, with a revolver in his hand. During this ordeal of identification the four gunmen—hetween grins and snaris— wriggied about in their chairs and ex- changed swift glances. ‘“Dago Frank” was the only one of the four to utter an exclamation, All four had been astir in their cells at dawn, brushing their clothes and 8! te eterna an ee ee ee ae THE EVENING WORLD let was fired from above? of th Heseribed, TRYING TO ESTABLISH THE PO. SITION OF THE SHOOTERS. Q. What I want to know fs, Was the shot fired from above the head of Her- man Rosenthal? A. The muggle of the revolver whs held above the head of the murdered man. A. The course bullet was downward, as I have the Coroner's Court as one of the per- sons you saw in the street? A, Yer Webber? Q. “Bridgie’ Webber? A. Yea Q. You say you saw these de get out of the automobile and go tow the Metropole? A. Yes, they got and Jumped across the street Q. What did you nee “Bridgie’ Web ber do? A. He ran toward Broadway. Q. Now, Krause, didn’t you say in the ndants rd out MURDER TRUNK "VANISHED FROM , TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1912 hang |Balloon Daredevil Exploded, | Man Who Dropped 500 Ft. Unhur co nee ee on eae. ean a ter eee f ECZEMA ON FAGE:H’ | Vieve Cavalier, who was shot to death at Stratford on Oct. 22 by five Itallans, two fo whom are atill at large. He re- gards the Initials “G. C." upon the counterpane wrapped around the Georgetown body as a coincidence only. | His opinion is shared by State’a Detec- tive Robert T, Hurley, Theodore F. Downing and Frank Virell!, Supt. Louis P. Miller of the wire mill aid a man named G. Napoli had been THEN ON HANDS Broke Out Like Pimple With Scalt ‘An hour later two Italians appeared | ing their boots in preparation foi Q. And how waa the second bullet Coroners Court that you had seen the employed there as a ivanizer for two 7 elaborate grooming. They had barbered fl A. At the side of the head, pene. men who did the shooting, but could , years until Sept. 2 last, when he was Top, Would Spread Itched Ter thelr sallow faces until they wore a trating the jaw and lodging in the not see thelr faces? A. No, I could not discharged. Napolt was traced by an tibly. Had to Wrap Her. satin glisten and they had slicked down tongue. say that, i‘ Evening wee ad td toa ae fA ort With Cloths, Cuticura Soap anc oir hair with pomades and soap. Like- , 1 Was drawn from Dr. Schultae that Q. Did you say It? A. No. ——— Cannon Station, three miles from ith Cloths, Cuticura Pp the po! MK tn his opinion the two bullets were of Mr, Wahle was reading his question | eorsttonn Wie Oe ae wes ol Ul t Completely Cured ; wite they had had their brown ®UIC4 the eame calibre, .22. from a tranecript of the testimony (onei , | time, Two weeks ago he was at| intment Completely Cured. f pressed to @ ragor crease, while their “ig jt your opinion, Dr, Achultee,” taken at the Coroner's inquest, vonsignee’s Landlord Tells of | Dranchvillc and informed _ several Rei Mls I \ linen had come fresh from the laundry naked Mr, Moss, “that the firat bullet Kratise persisted in his denials that | i ! jfriends he was going to New York. =| 11 Gourt 8t., ‘Brooklyn, N. ¥.—"™ } and friends and relatives had brough! Wax fired into the face, that the head he had made statements in the Cor-/ Two Strangers Who Fled ee eee ee aaa ecda-narared ttle girl had ecsema very badly. Tt cam them smart new neckwear, lGaterraue Wet Cl then, the segond oner'a Court In confilet with Hie, teat. | | Stain with ho one sweetheart. to 00 her face first, then ft came on her hands | MORE LIKE DAPPER CLERKS tint in my opinion.” reaponded the Mon Yureet eemrninetion pecan’ Be aa | Before Dawn. tan” an tmink He was discharged. T¢ broke out just like @ pimple with wal) : THAN MURDEROUS GANGSTERS. |Coroner's ‘Thysician, "rile coneloded ugant Districc Attorney “stone ' Fro (ee Wiem; ll MASE ID esas Stu | Ste cee bo eek hoe ocrioe? cad ee eed dr, Schultze’s evidence acob a ’ j Tho result of all this KroOHDINE 49 Hoent a walter who waa emptoyad in LAWYER FOR GUNMEN TRIES, " 4 lived for the greater part of two years | scratch them and make them bleed. I usc } that the four prisoners presented th | the Metropole restaurant on the nlght TO TRIP UP WITNESS, WIRE GIVES NEW CLUE. in Branchville, where his reputation | ¢ be up all night with her with ttching anc | outward bearing of dapper clerks, with | of the murder, was called, | ‘cba ichhmwh'a Mtisiray gebead: d0e among Italians {s sald to be mod. neq to wrap her hands up with) Clothe not @ hint in thelr exteriors of the) Ho-ht teatined that he was stand-|at the wiiness with what counded Mike | _——- | aneke, 2S common name among ghe would not scratch them. I uscd ——- | gunmen of the Zellg gang whioh Pros. Ing in the doorway of the hotel when a muttitude of tweedledumn and tmeediec : o but not finding much relief; my friends eit {7 } ecutor Moss dowcribed with all the siti Po hear ime aiets | Ie Looked and den questions ina vain effort to trp Slain Woman Bound to Stone | me to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment # } of hia forensic eloquence. AY wid tr " him up on some trivial phase of his tes- | J did, I used Cuticura Soap ‘and Olnuner } They came swinging to thelr places | shooting, hut he did not ace xely tue timony. Several times Justice Gott! With Material from Mill | | | about three months and she was complote'y | with an easy, confident stride, paying the gunmen at close enough range to tnat hin caelen were GHnaetant 4 | j cured. Now there te not @ sign of ecaéns \ no heed to the gaping throng that; identity them Irrelevant, When at Inst. the former at Branchville. | Se bay of Ber body.” (algned) Mira: Siageh °° jammed the tribun ‘Their faces , wae ei ee bghtel Magistrate had conoluded his long- ’ Cahill, Mar. 24, 1912. were sombre and set and even when was stand drawn-out cross-examination, Mr. Moss aru Riki they smiled upon thetr counsel, former | 12 So eae of the taecte thal took Krause in hand, * ‘ Cone ! 4 \ TO REMOVE DANDRUFF 9 Wahle and Wahle's part- “Where have you been Uving since Correspondent of The | . xen HE Lionel Kringel, there waa not | osetng, ne eee OF BAY Of | you teatified in the Becker trial?’ he! GuonaeTown eee ov. 12 rn ’ | Brovent falling hate, remove eryste a ‘Bread otis, ah asked, , Comm, , W—Atter wales, and allay itching and irritadion | & auggention of levity. gtampede [AM you wen, murroundine Mr Romer | “Thave ived with a process aerver,"'| tracing to the house of Joseph Narcoasi, the scalp, frequent shampoos with Cuticy! : oii vin anore were “inrown open, but [thal at tho time of the shooting? A. | a ee in oes Why have you bean | Branchville, the trunk in which the Soap, assisted by nth dressings #'t 7 and one hel [Fs all aly fae man oO 5 eodiest wn? inetdaitormed and plain garved povicemen | THO OR sine sida ard cw hehind. | Wong aah” a roeens eervers TA Por | NO4Y et the murdered woman found tn eae ee thes atest do who guarded the entrance wore even | 4.2% uve vou, bean aaked by the Dla. | protection the millpond near that village is be- —— | promoting the growth and beauty of t more eelective in thelr choice of “ell- | tayy dante? A. You, two of them |o Mf Wahle bounced up and objected. | lleved to have been shipped from New ¢ hair by removing those conditions wbl.- sibles than they had been during the | (nointing out, “Dago” Frank" and | 11 amed that the reference to the fact) York. State detectives discovered to-day) enteons SOk Ee Fatt tend to make it dry, thin, and ifeless, oft Hecker trial, ‘There was a noticeable in- | "Whitey Lewin”) 1 | Aroltest Server tar protection he atrioken | that the trunk had been tn that house fa 3 - leading to premature graynesé and lnas .! crease in the number of plain clothes A ba ut rou pel eB ‘ata net Jee ony | cit ‘of the record, Justice Goff aus-| fF Several hours and then disappeared, \, las that now being so much talked) of | bal, Cuticura Soap (26c.) and Cutlous men eoattered through the rotunda of [7 fy pon mo cut in Justion Gor | tained the defense's objection. Krause | Gulseppt Napoll, to whom the trunk my | between Austria and Servia would be| Olntment (50c,) sold by druggists and de. t @ dozen detec e “No,” replied the witness, Tata) M A The two men who claimed the trunk ey | think not." , With 32-p. Bin Book. Adds s supposed to have & ‘ea - raed not Hee thelr faces.” LUBAN POINTS OUT THREE OF | at Georgetown station Friday morning, Inquiries in other quarters add to the| ee pete po Dept. ‘a ben New York gunmen, ey had orders ’ . | tape t moderate counsels are ‘ender-faced men should use Cuties: fom Headquarters to enoo from the | “RAUSE CALLED TO POINT OUT » THE GUNMEN. and were sean by more than @ dozen Prevailing: ‘Diplomats way that oven the | oso Atavine Silde ost aectris tra building every person tire, know to be THE GUNMEN. ‘There was another dramatic scene | Pereons pushing % along the Branch- ie ‘arrival of Servian troops on the Adri- “: associated with the gunfigiters of the| Hecht was dieminsed and eye-witness | When Luban atepped down from the vie road on a borrowed hand truck, atic coast need not complicate the situ- i 4 during the hour before the |Louls Krause, who identified the gun-| witness ohair and identified "“Dago| were in the house that was searched [ation, as this would be considered sim- slums, an LJ men at the Recker trial, was summoned | Frank,” “Lefty Loule’ and “Gyp the} to-day on Friday night. Lights ' ply military operation. | sarrival of Justice Goff at the bench they | ty tne gtand, As ha came up to. take | Blood" as the three men he had seen | geen flashing about ‘the millmnd wore Pit in further suggested here that even got eoarcely @ breathing spell. his neat the for prixoners squirmed un- | Surround (Herman Rosenthal and shoot) y orotock that night aeas bal 4 {should the Albanians be given autonomy y It was 10.9 o'clock when Justice Goff | easily in their seats, As Krause sat| im down In front of the Hotel Metro- ine the! CHEE ABA ths a ae Oe aaa the construction of a railway by the came to his place and stood with his | down they bent forward over the coun- | Dole. fe ey ha Servi Adriatio port which | "sabe toward the four erect and sober | sel table and glowed at him. Krause] uban could not identify ‘Whitey | Suarded had disappeared. Ms Aiea ha oee tortibied might not de an \prisoners while the court crier was in- | swore that he had witnessed the mur- | Lewis,” He would not swear that he| The house stands alone on a hill above i" impossibility. | ‘toning his etereotyped “Hear ye. der oo - Mel bets ay! = apart Bg 8 bey bp fie Solan Lid Millpond. Woods are behind it; no i ae But the deadlock tn the international seen four men eaci h ° ’ . f situation b . he MOSS OPENS THE CASE FOR ee ae ad Lt Ae Oe thet MLEHREAGAT Tena Carew he her houses are between it and the 4 { political situation brought about by th. HE PROSECUTION. : Pen | shousdered Laban approached the. four | CMe Of the pond. Two men could onrry : Balkan’ war stil continues, Neither 7 ON. ; ; ; vial ; PP & heavy burden from house to yond | Austria-Hungary nor a has given | , Taking hia seat, Justice Goff nodded ‘And you can identify those men?” | Prisoners they stood up at him. They pond in “ in essent! pol: in re- to Assistant District-Atturney Moss to | amked Mr. Moas, had no siniles or sneers for this witness, | the dark, with little chanoe of detection. Bard to the future of | AND bogin his opening, and the short, stocky ia Ca outa te Pliage ry bi gl yee Wel uek toriag ob hc aes STRANGERS SAID TRUNK HELD proposed occupation by th e Prosecutor stood up, clasped his hands | Mis HDs of ach one and then jerked up his arm! EXTRACTS THEY WERE SELLING port on the Adriatic 8 ; a er- ang behind him under the tails of his Prince |", ho you see them tn court? A. Yes,| turn. When Luban went back to the! The Itallan mill hand who lives ‘n soese ite tance cae Sieger vty es pm thal asmassination, first speak- | down, cross over to the counsel table! 01 tatrly story of how the i its aN apstiegg ntl quick tn lAveneds. and and pick them out, forward and leaned over the table, bene Hi “a Yet s Ghancelories take & more optimistic | FREE In Your Home ing with gentle, quick ine 3 ite: WOE Gar aonan she cael | Cheol AROr Hie Henind: thelr: eate, . He said that on Friday after- chancelloties. take a more optimistic then pitching his voloe to shrill eme| | TICK Out tne mien ended Mr Moss,” |€0 as to catch every word. ae ti of his countrymen, whom he view of the state of affairs, as: | We Do It For Your phasis, Krause launched forward with a side-| Luban had repeated the tdentifica- not know and had not eeen before, sume that yesterday's conferences be- | Mr. Moss bad not prepared his epeech | tong atride but stopped two feet from| tion he made at the Becker trial under | Pushed a hand-truck containing a big tween the Austrian and Servian states- IP; and had only a little sheaf of notes on|the table as if he had walked into a| somewhat different circumstances, Then | trunk up to his house and asked if they men at Budapest have tended to reiteve | Protection and Satistactio:! | the table in front of him to ald him in| barrier of fire. The four gunmen| the gunmen were brough in and lined up| could hire a room. They eald they were the crisis We don't want you to purchase you ; 4 the sequence of his brief address. Bee a= F antiad at ean GBA depos ae selling bottles of vanilla and other fia- Blane trom us bes bude we make vere Aya | ve wan da be voring syrups. T' le . Neither do we offer you, at Fe ee eee eae ea’ Mt Sinton, | eanse, pointing out “Whitey Lewis,” | and inwyers, hunched down in thett| that was whet the big trunk wontenent SES) fan B) thoice. Wevonty ask youtorcome | M. ( . choice, We only ask you to come Governor-elect of Georgia, was ushered | SEIPDIRE “DAE) Tien tae ee ede | hate wart” thelr shoulders up 01 ‘They took the trunk to thelr room ay CoA our factory’saiesrooms, let us help yt Into the courtroom ‘and eavorted to a mie hand pest “Zafty Ste ay one now phase in his|iate Friday afternoon, ‘The householder OSD select ihe Plans 3) ant anit hen weat beside Justice Goff. There were ‘Except me," exclaimed “Dago| testimony, when he admitted that he|*##W them again early in the evening. We wish to particularly emphasize the of its true value jn your own hi | | also more than @ score siaparetaly Frank,” tapping his cheat with his fn-| was coming out of the Metropole with| That was the laet he eaw of them, ery ESS METH a aghaeat alesarfest 5 : ou 1 be influerced ony { wowned women sprinkled through the | «er. @ woman when he saw the murder. He| When morning dawned, a few hours or tncony ce, Also” the mothoda of | ere actual merit of your instrument, - courtroom throng, “You stop talking,” snapped Mr.| refused to name his companion, say-| before the woman's body was found RESTORING “tooth! py mete i aithout | This Is The Safe Way td At the direction of Justice Gott, junt | Moss at the defendant, then to Krouse,| ing only that ‘he had met her at One|in the pond, lodgers and trunk were not heavily “reinforeed, Interchangeabie Teeth | This Is The Right Way “( aa Mr, Moss was about to begin hie ad- | "DOn't answer him. Hundred and Tegth street and Lenox | +> be een. Aasuring repairs. without, removing; 989] Tet ys send to your tome Be ‘tee, Clerk Penny. directed. “Dago |,Xtaure Arst Wdentifed the gangsters! avenue and had taken her to Ham-| rine important ctroumstance in elimninatin iny of wold. nip He eed to your home one. af aun 4 " on while they sat. When he got back to|merstein's roof garden before going to Artificial ade upon every Known | Dil gree Mprighse OF ha Prank" and “Whitey Lewis" to change|the witness chair the thres mon he| the Metropole the mystery wae disclosed to-day. An Pau alies RUUMINERAL cas brouiea | teaches tor nuemion seu how. taeearh places. This was done eo, that the four | picked out. wero asked to rise. GOES OVER THE OLD GROUND | ‘2? from the wire works in Branch- igh? Sa oath 4 “a tire ruct you how to operg:? should sit in the order in which they |gayvg THE THREE MEN ville examined the wire rope which red quic et! Ab: ‘ : The Care and on | Were named in the indictment. Hers erin DID THE IN CROSS-EXAMINATION, bound the woman's body to @ stone and a hia Ses PERTH. Had tooth apcil | eolutely, ine on hae The prosecutor repeated tho familiar| Lawyer Wahle doubled over the same | said that !t was ‘‘unwoven wire’—that Deeb a? Na RU Gar | tral, and if you ® not to keep story of how Herman Rosenthal was ‘ou saw those three men do the| ground covered by the Hecker defence in is, wire strands not yet twisted into Phyaician in attendance. Charges YOU are under no oblixation at all + shot and of the escape of the slayers | "geting? demanded the prosecutor. cros#-examining Luban, He again ! ¥ consistent with good work. notify us, and we will call andetake it : is “ “Yes, the three," retummed Krause | brought out that Luban ta under charges |f0P¢ form. Such unfinished product] on ene platform. One was about ftty | CAROLINA DENTAL PARLORS, | S30'me‘idsttument and gow aeeae’s) in the “murder car,’ faintly. in Basex County, N. dy and has deen | Could not be bought in a store, he said; | 5, ay y | . | with ‘the Instrument and you decide °} WAAL BG TA ata NHG) RAAT, | Te oes oat don, but, uation. Gott | ames, Cente: Neots aust gia BOE uaa wave to cote trom @ wine eal, years old, with Diack halr and amooth | 12, YEARS PRE ret Lesatincweraive voucthe tanya ’ prove which one of these four men fired |turned “to the witness and sald with| Prosecutor Mott until the conclusion of| G. Napoll, the consigee to whom the| He wore a round cap, and claimed me | E Our Low Factory Price these Bullets into the head of Herman | omphasia: the homtclde trials growing out of the| trunk was shipped from New York last] could speak no English. ‘The other was | asia On Terms to Suit You Rosenthal. No such proof will be nec- md yon Rosenthal case. One new question Mr.|‘Thuratay end who disappeared from une Mun, Biber BONE Wik a ° | Sa. We nea’ onl 0 show that tnene| Egg? Wane aed waa: “Were sou ever OO | Branchville week ago, had worked In| tate mntacne, wike Lope ci as Relief at Your Door | No Interest—No Extras defendants made a murderous onslaught “E 414," Krause answered, where- ito)" remnonded team, wen net, the galvanizing department of the wire | platform, Werer Plaver-Planos. . BAO on their victim and that he was shot| at the grim which had spread itself nut I'lived there once.” mill and been discharged, “They presented the receipt for the for Rheumatis: Vn ince er tes gt eas. i Aeaete ni Mo wate enpaged in the} imaidec 4” TTAtk'#” features went | G, (iy Mr. Wahle) When you were in| NAPOLI VANISHED TWO WEEKS| (funk, given them by tho agent of the m Bipel, over, cartage ang, eheat, ms Express ( pe y Ne ‘ork i crime are equally guilty, In attacking the credibility of Kraume's| gig you ace, iadien ti iets skating. On ROG) FELLOWS: SAY, Chy. te wan not nevemary for" either Sciatica and Neuritis | “Now, gentlemen, in conclusion, I will Seay are ahle sought to bring out | ice? A. (grinning) I don't remember, Detectives Clinton A. Wood and Ralph] of the men to prove himseif to be ‘G. | S| Pianos to 84 a mont again point out to you the four Wefend- | {hat a4 the itnews had left Coney Is- | “Hore Lubon Was excused and William | Michelli, sent up by Commissioner Walda| Napoli.’ That they had the receipt | RODMAN LAW | Send for new Catalogue By dante in the order in which they. it—| land at 129 o'clock ‘A. Mf, and had to | shapiro, chauffeur of the "turder car,”|to assist the Connecticut detectives in| NA#,suMlcient. ‘Tho young italian asked Te your feet and hands have swoiten un: | WESER BROS. | fot | “Whitey Lewis," ‘Dago Jrank," “‘Tafty | Wane surtolt to ahaa avenue: Mr. | was called thelr investigations, examined manx| truck, and I woatied It to hitt, appoina | Apploquiey faralenes ane Muiserableie your toints have atlctened uo | $84 We 28d St. (Near 6th Ave, Lowe” and Harry Harowit, known a8|havo reached the Metronoe tlecel te —_—>——- Htallan workers in the wire till thialhe wanted to take the trank but «| qe euust furnishes the missing link tn]and your muscles ached until you have | ide e NCO heed “Gyp the Blood. ‘ time to see the shooting. afternoon in an effort to find some one| stort distance. The elderly Itallan re-| three lantegn By Aree tite Me. SAT Teal Pe JCUROr meee van teent Open BYshinen tee appelhemiady i ‘This endod the State's opening and| Judge Wahle was unable to wring who knew of the recent movements of| turned the truck about noon apot where the body was found. One| listen to reason. — = = = ' the four prisoners drew a aigh of re-|from Krause that he waa suapended Napoll. Many sald that they had seen| | “I was offered $1 to cart the trunk tol was a little distance up th i, near| Nurito—a nowder free from optates and , Jef and wriggled in thelr chairs, They |from the Geneva Association, ‘The wit- the man about the village up to two| Branchville,” said 8. Alvin, |the top of the hill, and th narcotice—ia found to be an unfailing an MUSTEROLE—Quick R lle? \ emiled nervously and whispered to one |ews had fatled to Kot any notice t0 that Weeks ago, but none could recall having | fry ng taney ‘I refused. | between him and the I AROS: Ee tee, WrTD. OF Neh BOR, eoimed 1G: another. ect. The witness was dragged over seen him Friday. or thereafter, allan, who pretended he was lwero the lights c y Nurito {8 a purely ethical prescription, | bee . PATROLMAN JOHN vu, BRADY |‘hS ols of John F. Metntyro's cro ‘The Rev, R. H. Shortell, unable to speak En: In the centre he third lantern} packed by a record of success which with From Bheumat ! & 1. examination, but as in the Becker trial, c : » Bhortell, geator of the} me which, after remaining stationery for a vn you in affidavit form, It will | ism ‘ t THE FIRST WITNESS. BETEAPA ORIN croware ana ialien at hurch of the Sacred Heart at Ridge-| “One pulling and the other pushing | time, middenis made the eae Kiy relieve rheumatiom. | NIT 3TEROLE tine rell ‘Teen Patrotman Jobn J. Brady of |@ny way to contradiet himself, |fleld and of the branch church of the| the truck, I saw them pass my place air, after which |t was extincutshed and neuritis—take away all the | | MUSTEROLZ tins relieved thousands ' Ps, Sg tavanyall chroot station | At this point Justice Goff suspended same name in Branchville, viewed the|® little after 8 o'clock," said Gershom the other two lights quickly passed fnom| ahes and inflammation, whether you are! from the torturing pains of rheumatism, } e Wer y-seveath the omabucainete itgdiereine lease at tte Hill, @ villager. “They wore heading for | sy an old-time sutferer ora new victim. | Tt will relieve you right now. was called as the firat witness for the ination until after recess, jDody of the murdered woman this after-| Branchville: and the ng for view. Get a $1 box at your pharmacy, Fvery ; , i sorrel In announcing an adjournment Justie noon and sald he could not recognize | >ty Tt Wak no neat excited NO CONNECTION WITH THE| person in this city who has tried Nurito | | Geta jarat once from the nearest drug prosec' Goff informed the jury that they would he sight was so unusual, I watched 1 the ¢ many—will to Its! store. Iisa clean, whit tunent Policeman Brady recapitulated the | oo eames, ury fer her. them from our front window." said Miss| BRIDGEPORT CASE. fan ‘ n Drug) With s clean, white olntment made i tectlonony He bove at the Bectee tries [20% Pe, allowed to rewden to thelr. homes The Stato, detectives consulted with| Elizabeth Miller, who lives’ the force | State's Attorney Stiles Judson of {flores and a j with the oil of mustard. Better thaw j after the verdict and that they _ Mill Supe : se Nn! Bridgeport does not link the George- mustard plaster and docs not blister, about how he heard the shooting and|had better send for any convent perintendent Miller as to the beyond Hill, “They were hurry-| 6 ‘ t bli j u e for any conventences Bul Bes ioet maples the ace oe Brings ease and comfort ‘while it is | ran’around the corner from Hroadway | they needed. I ; feasibility of draining the millpond in al being rubbed on! I to And the body of Rosenthal on the| DOORS OF COUR -awyer Is Arrested in $50,000) the better that the weighted trunk might joth men were strangers to me, esr ES Fi { Gelaeknk in Croat Of tha’ Métropele, one TROOM LOCKED be at the bottom of the pond. Mr,| *M!@ Mrs. F.C. Jennings, living on the § Cc R E D I T . MU TEROLE is artcommended by ; He arrived too late to catch a glimpse AFTERNOON SESSION. Da + ‘ Miller said that : "| opposite side of the road, loctors and nurses. Millions of jars ave i of the fleeing gunmen or oven the pure] When the trial was remumed after re- amage Action Alleging drained without stopping the suit, | BEGAN LOOKING FOR A ROOM PER WEEK yo, “aly wel | used annually for Brouchitis—Croy } suing taxicab which had been com-|cexs the doors were locked and only “Criminal ‘ Georgetown | fig tpt a NEAR BRIDGE | dreased! in, the latest atyles, Stiff, Neck—Asthma—Neuralgia 9% | mandeered by Lieut. File. those who dad Influence enough to Ket -riminal Conversation, Be A OL now AFeeEOOr intent in cron my place they cLOTHING, “FURS AND WUE | gestion —Pleurisy- Rheumatism—Lum- i; On ‘crose-examination Judge Wahle|them through the inslde corridors nd- Mallee northeast of the Grand Central stooped, and ne af the tent apted! | eo) Adding GOATS at the Yowea prices, bago—Pains and Aches of the Back or t question y concerning the fact | Joining Justice Goff's chambors were ad- » Mas an. It has a wire mill, y Sean Yee e's Perera ] i" in J Muscles—Bruises that he had been called from his fixed | mitted. Half set detectives ‘one crusher, a genoral sto: Et tie ® room: to Fant mare Sl! © Machine MANHATTAN CLOTHING Co. *° recy anleee Mulia from tis Axed |m 4 dozen detectives of | John Larveque of No, 610 West One |e nt? General store and no| Batterson, who lives a few houses fur-| cor, Td Bt. Oven Eves. || Frosted Feet—Colds 0 } post in the centre of Times Squaro| Capt, Durfelnd's stat were posted in the | s1undred and FIM: és ‘otel, It was dry until last Wiection| ther along, quite close to the railroad ° the Chest (it prevents Pneumonia). fifteen minutes before the shooting, |tribunal, covering every corner of the a feth atreet, a iawyer, |day, Two thousand people, a large por-| bridge. ‘I told them no, and they went rints an Ad s At your druggist’s in 25¢ and 50c jar: The witness could not remember who|room !n case there should at any time | *#!d to be in the legal department of the |tlon Finns and Poles employed in the| on toward Branchville. -y and ial l hospital si: boo, had called him off his fixed post. He|be an outbreak or demonstration. New York Central Rullroad Company, | Milk Uve het “I saw them from the kitchen win-| DIED. a Tame GL Aas Menai whee (0h EAs 0d, Was unable to describe tim. The way | Justice Gof war delayed in returning | was arrested this afternoon, on an ee The fast trains on the Danbury | ow." salt Lotte Gilmore, a negro ser | 2CTOYE our yes Suddenly, on Sunday Nov. 10, canituanee Pol saad ne udge le hammered at this point |to the ben ling to take his place . : i. vant employed {i house at the edge} snevanioed for Bivs ¥ YLAND, aged 17, . whowed that he intends to prosent| until half an hour after the praoners | OM Justice Newberger, upon tho pres-| Brann Of the New Haven Railroad, | Celie "ttatian settlement. “They kept| You are iuritel to eal fr deanteration, which won (or Michael’ Neyland and] the | Musterole Company, Cleveland evidence of dis own concerning who the had come in and lined up back of the] €ntation of the usual aMdavit setting |X’? jetown, but stop three-quar- | on up the hill, places you under no obligation, Free trial at | Catherine ‘Travor: Ohio, and we will mail you ajar postug: i mysterious person was who called |long counsel ta They were ranged | forth that Larocque might leave the |{ert Of & mule up the track at Branch-| Arthur Sinith, the rural free delivery | %¥r office it desdred, Pits aL ue w Yorke Brooks | Prepaid. Brady off his fixed post. in thelr new alignment, with “Whitey | Jurisdiction of the court pending the [Yio & Blace of #0 inhabitants, Branch- | man of the community, at 1w'cloch met| THE ADDER MACHINE COMPANY, “Abie day, 12 Ar Mur, thence to] takeatoith ‘etbal ass of eens pate Lieut, William J. as the aecond | Lewis" sitting beside Lawyer Krin een ore ‘ | ville ts Georgetown's “Little Italy." The | the elder of the two Italians pulling the} 1N0 ADWAY, Jabriel's Church, Interment Calvary | to firwclam doctors, but Tecelveat ne Loa dy witness. He related briefly and with «| “Dago Frank” was still the busy " lamage sult brought | mill pond Hes between the two places. empty trunk back toward Geo own. PHONE, COWTLANDT 1917. ; short time since friend ise t rapid fire volley of words how he had|the outft, ta! to his counsel over | {#4inat him vy Josoph G. Williams. |It is a tiny lake of sluggish water, |. The supposition Is that the trunk was | = — | fetter’ and io dntdare 4. wae Bn tee Maan NEE ie et Leta CaO cen ee cues Williams seeks to recover from Larocque | varying in depth from three to thirty | hidden in the Itallan settlement until | ‘ the shots, A few minutes before he hud | talk there was for his companions. They |0” the charge that ho was guilty of | feet, formed by the damming of the|@s?k: that Jt was opened then and ths | obsert man Rosenthal in the all seemed in much better spirits than| “criminal conversation,” an archaic |Norwalk River to furnish power for th y Sapned through. the woods and) pl File repeatea his former testi-| during the earlier stages of the day's | le power for the vacant property back ef Portland ave- magny concerning his chase of the “mur-jordeal and jaushed ra chatted wath ~ wee: wee Be nue to the mill pond at a point midway Tnany eg thelr attorness thecuhoat thea, with | In & separate action Wilson ts suing| At the upper end of the pond ta the | between the houses of 18, Lindstrom and Interne Dennis EF, Taylor of Flower | for the w Just Mf and the | us Wifes Canmen I. Wilson, for abso-| railroad bridge, while further over is| Richard Applequist. Hospital was called to testify that he jury “| tute divorce on statutory grounds, the sig-tag public highway between | Lindstrom and He wife were away : rea aN had been summoned to the Metropole |” It was & o'clock when Krause was! 2% Trooaue as pondent, Georgetown and Branchville, along | UMt!! after 9 o'clock that nicht, but , rede Mark, at2 A, M. on July 16, and found a man recalled to the stand and Judge Wahle (Mage sult Wilson sets forth the de-| Which two mysterious Itallans trudged Special for Tuesday, the 12th|Special for Wednesda, dead on the Pavement. He did not ex- ntinued hia cross-examination. ‘The| tails of how, on Oct, 18, he and twolon Friday with the foreign made trunk, ASSORTED, PE. T CREAM PEPTRRM FRENCH amine the body. More important evi- wer eucceed in sparing the witnesa| friends discovered Mra, Wilson in|BOw belleved to have contained. the KISSES, value, AMS, “OC val ence of the sorpie Ballet) wae Ofered into « contradiction of @ statement he| Larocaue’s rooms, scantily “attired ‘ody of the woman, sd ’" * Olferin Wed da ’s Offerin in the testimon; ‘oroner’s Physician made in the Becker trin Krause said) r ’ Otto Hr Bohultze who hiad bettorined the fnopiy ta neskes Lane! Canes Ml| Ina complaint tn the damage sult |CHECKERBOARD TRUNK 18! SRrrrsrarereewanne curs neneay’s | ering Vednesday's Offering Silaeay. Walkot teeta’ apunsel that as he) Wilson sete forth that on Oct. 18 of this TRACED TO BRANCHVILLE, | FAV.O RAPE LAN Ua at Ja, die value Dr, Schultze described with great pare furw the murder that some mune dred 228 Mee Mh company with Dr Ht. DT oieting th . REFRESHMENT VOLND NOx vOUNT hOx tleularity the wounds in the #kull and yaid to. hime "Ate yan tao i Long and John O'Keefe, went to” La: roling the northern and eastern 5 Jaw of the slain gambler and pointed trouble?’ Ie had reniied, ae °F! rocque's rooms and demanded to sides of the mill pond ts another tix) Out to the Jurors where he had found | When Wahle asked Krause if any one) Mt Wilton, Larocque invited them | W8¥ celled Portland avenue. The body Ass Mi the bullets. Parts of the skull and a| had spoken to inn tun EADY One) te a alk youn. He Was clad inna [Of the Woman ts belleved to"have bee ssorted Milk tooth of the murdéred man were Intro- | der he promptly anawerat oNae | bathrobe thrown into the pond at 9 o'clock lust ; Chocolates 4 duced in evidence and exhibited to the, ‘The witness War atau, tonaled Then 7 {Friday night. yh ee «was a nied as to ‘There wax no of Mrs, Wilson 1 a . . of ene bd . a ded f ne owed porties ene ed throu e vi pon Fri r of our rent Milk Choco: . counsel asked the physician to trace y ie ; t a J wend pontiares, en | PARE a thee hs the ville rine 1 fe Chane & pleasureable physic the 3 ft the dull. Ay (By Wahle)—You identified a man tn, tered and saw ne Karments he recog- Pete Maloney helped me lft the trun ital baaclalbitinvea ik, i papacd te acelin iii ona Red C: C niged as his wife's on the bed, He | from the train st 94 A.M," sald St single box for those who : . ross found Mrs, Wilsor r th ter C,H. faylor of Qe 01 DELIGHT IN VARIBTY 39 7 peciiied welsht tn SSS @ Can you way, docion that ¢nis vut-| Red Cros py oA Cough Drop: 5 | Se Biba SLi in a closet, scantily | tion Master C. H. Taylor of Georgetown, | ein IC rm apoaitieg weight 15 | > P « et i |WoRLD WANTS work Fornseg, ® y \ sie ame enmmarnen pS AE TT A IS ST CESS RRR