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icing Acs three others couse, al! I ean cag counse, for the defense waxed eloquent mently asserting that not one of the thet exch is Bed wnd-each of them — concerming the dungercus character of four had the mentality to Invent such a Wicked to 6 Mogren this sort of evidence . “Of course, yeu hawe understood that “There Is nothing #0 danserous. ald the Inwe Many one bell 4 . Mreliaile, #0 Kubtie,” sald Mr Walle, yer sadiy, “that the Blood hae “Jack” Nose and his story fu the ication I have had wide ex: the mentality of the genius to invent crux of this case, He is the mottye, perience as Judte promecutor and de such a atory? Could tenornnt ‘Whitey’ the ee the consclenceless plotter fencer and 1 know the danse; and Lewis, with hie laneiage of the Bow- and designer, You are aske’ to be pit of thie character @f evidence. ery and his manners of the highwaye, Heve ins self-confessed murderer and Particularly dange sous ip spontaneous np © nd much @ and hie co-plotters, afl of them self-eom- ‘dentification—the identification of the Maro Fron: couldn't + Lonie: s ioned “7” Man running through the street whe These boys have told you the truth, panes’ ma rtarere can pick people out after one mere («whol and nocning out the Heving ald hin rempect® to th® Jinnee Mon have been gent to jail amd truth, You have heard from them a States ltnesses Mr. Wanie declared 4, execution by honest but mistaken conerent, frask and simple atory, And that he would tear down the logic af identi they stuck to that mory under fire, nor the people’ Gage by practically confine The lawyer was going nhead with hie could ali the skill of the prosecutor ligg hineelf to the prosecution's evi- eloquent denunciation of the value of wiing trom them a single contradic- Oy the Gtate’s evidence, the eye witness when Justice Gof spoke tion. eee ie der referred at @rat gently from the Bench: ‘The attorney then left the evidence of gel fe Menek & “Mr, Wahle you had better confine ha client to go to the defense of Mary aoe ee ee ett You-sel? to the case.” Ellen Kyde the aged chewing gum wo- Lefty Lowe” and “Whitey” “acknowledging the Court's correction man who had sworn she had seen the “Jack” Rose, Harry Vallon ard with a bow, the attorney took wp the Shooting and war certain the gunmen al. testimony of Gtovanni Staniech, the Were fol the slayers Mr. Wahle spo yond for these hove,” young Austrian inventor, who had heen pee ‘a Sab ot Hd ine cutee javorated, “to urge apen ti certain of hin identifieation of “White: 0 Mae Mra Kyte He ne . rt “4 * gitack upon the gar Ulous Woman to an that core had had nothing to do with Lewis, but uncertain as te “Grp.” # as f \ 4 agg ef “Sack” Wry “Letty” and “Dago’ Frank, Mr. Wah nesautt pop a canary bird with @ gat- rend for these boys 0 toll Sitewenr ant’ then welled that the Aes Coming to the final stages of hin ad them that—because they were innocent? fran trad beet. shows up neve tamicnter Waite rend to the Jury tho dence No, bu! because they were guftt Ané inventor of facts by Mrs Schepps and Vallon_tm- canes they had teamed Mats. the @erean With @xain ke stipulation and the letter Jack and sere afraid of the consequences. boarded on the day of the murder. Rote wrote to Schepps in which he ant Had Mose been tanocent would he have “There could be no motive,” eld ine geste ahelr e Sees 2 bothered with there hove? No, Why Iver. “for that woman to gome here | the face and 1 am red ag should he? There would have been no 294 Mle about her doarder. When she | Nounde 6 y Fuspicion—no cause for him to fear (be! pawn” ey cnet cine eoanimen waa in ts) SAYS vate cachet snows gunmen, Yea (ropping his voice !n I@- thet sent Herman Rosert'ia! to his death, |, tne a toning hix eagcasm), the gueTeen. | she told you the truth. What If thie man | 5, Rt dh gs gen fe longa * _— ‘a y rc ho 3 wore The ie SARCASTIC IN CALLING HIB {id ous far a board Hl of $135 and hed | Pon Mae ee neha fere—ail, 1 CLIRNTS GUNMEN. house? Surety that would be no motive /MAy—Row Webder, Valor and Scherps “T say cunmen es that is the picture —yes, the miserable, wriggling, runaway = for ys table woman coming a you ure offereé; that fs the fiction 0 ® cou Jaw and committing per- | Scberps. ‘ that is held up to you. Gunmen! Fear. In concluding counsel for the Zellg Jury. She tel the truth, gentieme:. haat | Manisch news | en ‘wid Vigorous «m: ‘on the Jeu, wild, IMfe-diaregarding men. But | Buraly “an such evainres whe gmUeder| Fete that none ot “the. bore" knew what is the evidence? 1 will tell you | Herman Rosenthal or had ever seen alm the evidence ia that one of there boys boys ina sion to the death house at Sing sing |0efore in thelr tives, He tmplored the Wa» shot in the back and the othar in dury to belleve that the defendants could the left heel in a Chinatown sheoting Dries, AC! ut have had any motive to kill a men «fey. Dangerous gunmen, heroes ATTACKS THE VESTIMONY OF setterty unkown to them. whe run, aad one’ shot in the back, ANOTHER GTATE Witwape “But that other fou Proctatmed That |4 all tho evidence you have of | Dropping eye-witness we ee ee te oS Celt badness. ‘Letty Laute whot ig. Wale directed hin Mre againet tho tee [@nAssloned oratory, ‘knew Herman o- fee enn. ey Z timony of Louin Kraune, who «wore for |*"tha! and wanted bim fead. Tee eet eee ck et ne Ct MM the Dintrict-Attorney that Ne hed wit, [Nad all the motive in the world, awd they "That, Kentlemen, 18 all-the evidence /Memsed the murder and who had identi.[Ste,the “Murer quartet” wao should be vou have that these defendants are fied all of the gunmen but “Dago|Ontrial for their tives. fens incarnate—that they ran away | Prank. bo “Now, gentlemen, my argument te wie “You have heant this "man Gone, and fam going to ask you aot to that awear to you eerie ay ‘eoigind convict these boys on their 4 putitone with Wahle, “that he saw three of these boys! Onvict | atmit ave hid. irene then? Zatig was shot | Merman Roreathal in from or |theY are the victims of a fark and ving the building, shot tn the si What or- he was hack ropole Hotel on the morning of | G8#tardly conspiracy, Remember there But you did not hear him|"t four of them, one-third of your thirteen days after the murder when he | NUMber, and that every ne af them ts testified in the Coroner's court that he| YOURRer ‘hun the youngest one of you. hed met sean the faces of the men he| © pungest is a boy wf ewonty-one. saw firing the shots. « hab—yem, “mt not so wicked “He could not neo their faces. That uid have vou belleve, You fe what he swore under oath at the| Rive those bows to me ané ' will make Corener’s court only thirteen days after | men of them. To not give them death, the murder, His wae fresher | for that ‘x what Ttore wente—that # then the picture must have \what Rose, Webber, Vatior anf Schappa' clearer in his brain. But here, rjare praying for, Gentiemen of he Months after the murder, he reckleasly and ruthlessly arouses himself, admits that he lied and committed perjury on the stand in the Coroner's court. I SAVE ALL OF ROSE'S ACTIONS |Know. gentlemen. that you could not @end these prisoners to th ectri INDICATED HIB QUILT. | Ehair om such teatimony as you have . Mr. Wahte took up the teatimeny of heard from the reckless lips ef Louls the gunmen that when Rose hed calles | Kramee., Bi Neacascotation: 6 from wunctation at “Lefty” Loute's fint in the Bronx, Rose had protested that he had nothing | Krause the gunmen's pleader turned to to do with the Ch natown . Thia, | Identifier Morris Luban and handied his the jawver wan another ad- Mniason of guilt, There had been ne occasion for him to deny his connection az four such men nae they are these boy# to the electric chaire” ‘Mr. Watle sat Gown. A recess was will close the State's case. MOGS TELLS THE JURY. “The the actual murder of Herman Rosenthe* ¥as committed by these four defentante and of a crime ‘hed been convicted They! jury, are vow going to ‘e nertners of | veiling. nd send| JUDSON ARRIVES AT taken until ® o'clock when Mr. Moss} The tasuance by Murphy an Satur- GUNMEN ARE THE MURDERERS,| Judean after his acting {n concert. Though it doe nee] Rowns and arthur R. Kuno ef the THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1912. JUDSON SCORED BY MAGISTRATE; HIS SLASHER HELD a Man Stabbed in Mrs. Denckcr’s, Flat Refused to Identify the Husband. 16,000,000 CHILDREN | MISSING FROM UNITED | STATES POPULATION.” Priest Making Statement Denounces Women Who Avoid Responsi- bility of Motherhood. (Spectal to The Evening World.) ) PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 18—The di- % Vorce evil, the Javishment of affection and caresses by well born women on pet doxs and the avoidance af the respons. bility of parenthood were the subjects of @ scathing attack om modern society by Rev, John A. Daley, lecturer and Chautauqua speaker and formerly the head of a boys’ protectory tn Milwaukee. “There are 16,000,000 chiléren from the population ef the United |Slasher’s Victim and Man He Refused to Identify To-Day Bao ocO | on % States to-day," said Father Daley. “tn ‘ 5B 173 one-half of the American population GRAND JURY TO PROB war under sixteen years of age now but. one-third of our population ts under thet eme, #0 that were it not for the avold- craved ance of motherhood our population All Involved i West Side Apartment House Mixup Ordered to Appear. Magistrate Murphy smashed alt ef- forts made in the Waste Side Court to- }@ay to cloak the reaver why young | Frederick 8. Judsor of Ptiiiadeiphis should bave run fron th apartment house at No, 3 West Ome Hundred ana | Fourth street in broad daylight fue « week ago to-day, tad omty in ate ab- | breviated underciothes and sieeding from a ecore of knife wounds in bis back and legs. Determined to knew whether or not @ crime bad been sommiste? and re calling the refusal made etore nim ‘ast ‘Saturday by Judson's ‘awyer w seveal the whereabouts of Judson, Magistrate Murphy held Ptto Dencker, the hushand of the woman whom Judson was visiting | when he made tis sudden and uncon- i ventional exit, in 61,000 ball to awa: the action of the Grand Juhy Then he hed subpoenas tesued by the District-Attor- ney's oMce eummoning Mra May Denekor. the tedy in the case. roung Mr. Judeon and other witnesecs tnveived the mpsterious attack upon the Phil- adelphian to testify before the Grand urs. During all tis themprab!> dispensation of fnetion Mire. Gencker. whe te gener- vey stump. though uot forty by any reane, sat in the court rovm ané eried gently debind hres thkcknesses af court WITH BODYGUARD. Gay of @ bedy ettachwent fer young lawyer, Then Downe, refused to reveal the presence oft the fNastiiy carved cater, had ‘te hencficiad effect to-day. Before court epend @ tani drove up and out of It etepped. frat, a young and ecare- fully tailored bodyguard; then Lawyers would be one-sixth greater than it Is. More politely, perhaps more eathetically, but nevertheless quite effectually, we out-Merod Herod. Were the Cathotic Church to do no other service for America save to stem this tide and thus Protect our Httle ones, she woutd Worthy of the reverence and regaré of Father Daley in a lecture yesterday before the congregation of the Chureh | of Our 1. of Grace, im South Lang- horne Bucks County. “Nothing *¢ revolts my soul, noth jing so causes me to blush for my | native land as to see gentle women © |tavish upon a poodle dog the affection [that should go to a child. At the (Cest of ridicule and often at the cont of many an advantage, the Church {wrt champions the rights of the un- born. Furthermore, ehe gathers the foun@ings from the gutter chem in her various asylums, es her people wy word and teed more effectually than Tennyson ever dared” —_-—_ Rayner Making Brave Stand. WasHINOTUN, Nov, J8. — Senaio. Iatdu: Rayner is making @ brave s:and agains ucitis, The pain was not « acute to-day, amd there was @ mace DODACI ACODDAGDONADOTIANDVNGDNEGDOOGTH HSS 0G s D0. COSOOOS ttn i tice nn istrate's deek The two men’s eyesf head close to that of Assistant Dis- met for the first time since—well mavbel trict-Attorney Fred Sullivan Aw a|cheerful tone to some uf the report ft would be anticipating evidence to say | TeSWIt Detective Wilbur was hurmed| emanating from the aick room. Sena- down to the Bureau of Ce nts in| tor Rayner was able to talk with mem. when Judsor c the round ltt. & canun! glance at] person. who was eit the District-Attarney's office bers of his family. He showed livelier He returned wih subpoenas to ap-{ interest in political dev all alone far off in one corner of oear before the Grand Jury for. ser-{ ticularly the coming se courtroom applying ber handkerc vice upon Judson, Mrs Dencker, Jack-] &72& frequently son Bennett the hallboy of the apart- ‘Murphy directed Detective Wiibur to] ment h at No, 446 Central Park take both Judson and Dencker to | West, son took refuge in complaint room and there have Judson | M8 semi-nakedness, and Dr. Dickson Wdeetif) Dencker aa the man who had| Of J: Hood Wright Hospital, who came sasnulted him preliminary te the draw. ] Yi eee. soem ‘mg up of 2 complaint Wilbur did so, but returned shortly to repert that Jud- fon refuned to identify the busband Mrs. Dencker. Ls MAGISTRATE REFUSED TO WEAR JUDSON’S LAWYER. Murphy ordered the two ent bo- COURT FORCES LAWYER TO WAIVE EXAMINATION. umed after the recess ed that the gentleman Dencker had ter- was still @d- When cour and Murphy lea whose eal upon minated 69 Un ortimately REG. U. S. PAT. OFFICE bre " dorate t he r of making a vom. fore him immediately. He fixed thr | ptaint, che Macinirate ordered Detective young Philudelpaia broker with a Wiiour to draw up a cotapiatnt “on tn RATED S| nd pro: | gtores where this bh« and white sign = 9 ——_$<_ JURORS FOR HYDE TRIAL. © | Charles H. Hyde, formve City Cham- j berlain, will go on trial on Wednesday Jon the charge of bribery before Justice | Goff in the extraordinary teem of the Supreme Court. die A special panel of 200 talesman has been called from which to sele®@ the jury, ‘Dut members of the Di ae Attorney's vialf to-day expressed |bellef that another Spine penal war be drawn and thal a week wilt ‘be required to Mil the gary UTICA N.Y, MA? 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Bond St., Brooklyn, ————_—_ESESEEEE eee, eee ee show wirich of the four actually put the | Tempie Mer Buliting, Brooklyn, and ‘ef laughter, bulleta Into Rorenthal's head, M shows] nally Juteon The latter walked un Se eeenit “Luben hed to tet:| that they all attacked him: that some! arches. with Ms right foot held sav- tie etory to a tedy of mieliigent New | Of All of tham had revolvers end fh ae-aas eae Yorkere~to men who know this city and | tem. and neither the iaw nor serge suit ite tite He was not testifying befere a | Sense requires us to show which man , wt 8 ! held the partieuiar platel thet wae the h tawver wound up tis attack en aes ofl Luban atwnlie theae te te face by quotings the testimony of Alex- je these four m mare the actual ander Laten, the ¢; ‘s ft, who wore that he (Morrie) had murdere* i ts clear from the evid mens launched at bim a week eso Spent the night of July % at his (Alex- he fm Brooklyn. Mr Wahle provoked a faint the stand. Then they’ came, pursued Wable, to deny and not lence that othe-s participated with them in| bad struck heme accomp thing it. The controlling centre} Fotlewing his iswyers ané the friend ander’s) Fiatbueh home an? therefore! ef the murder plan wae Lirut Charter: menacing glare ané refusi: could not have reached the bai there emo te witness the murder. Becker. He was the man whe neoded| positively to get rid of Rosenthi! and tt was he who, throurh Rose. Webber end Vation, mo ed upon these four gunmen, and by reeron of his power over them and their fear of him they became willing and] give this : Krause, the wattor: | eager tools in the hands of Rose. Web-| Luban, Staniech. the young inventor, der and Vation, who were the tnstre-|ane Shapiro, the chauffeur, Eact of ments of Charles Becker's will. these witnesser has beep attacke? and “Bhapiro was Jintly indicted with the! aack of them has come out of the at- others hecaure the Grand Jury was sat-| tack with credit. When their evidence isfled that he drove the mu dorers to] is broadiy considered and matches with the acene of the murder and enabled! the kuown facts of the case, and with answer any questions, Jud- son made tis way to court. There; Dencker was standing before the Mag- Metropole in TRI TO TEAR GHAPIRO'S STORY TO PIECES. Mr. Wahle had reserved a great deal of tts fire for William Shapiro, driver of the murder car, who swore he drove all four defendants to the spot where the samt) rman wan at the Garden Restaurant night. You have Rose's state ‘that only to base the assumption that and raged againe the testimony of Bhapiro. When his stern glance. formation and he he announced i, “It ts true, then, that you refuse to| that 9 he: Piaint would Tost identify this man as your assailant?" | Prorest immediate R he began. Lawyer Downs, woo had heli Fey eker, : snag the vapid , y hia {COMPlaint moved for smissal, al- parece ate ected itso Ms ltegins as le ground that no one. had i PGA: Saks Abd tbs OAL One, Sturpny | Yeti niihed Deaths as the asvatian: Si s | Fe ordered one of the court attendants, 1 ATK y Atuepiy VEN KaAor THE STANDARD “ ” refuse to vecogtine tim. ‘Tell him that! gouty? surPhy ed him and or} ee ‘Storm Hero” Umbrellas I hawe sent the ninutes of last Satur Sitneg, Clerk wothened and f OF PERFECTION » ‘Storm day's wession, when he refused to reveal |) bivethsaacarermae tia ved ree Are Abs.tuicly Proof! ning half of his client’ The ie whereanouts of th the court, to the Bar the Grand Jury.” Downs stepped hurriedly outside the rail and Lawyer Kuhn then came forward as counsel for Judson begged time in which :o consult with Is complainant, to Association and Guaranteed waterproof and fest black; for men and women. Prices $1.00 to $10. ON SALE MOST ANYWHERE Magistrate chen promptly held Dencker for the Grand Jury and raised his bail | from the origina! $599 (0 $1,000, Mrs. Dencker had meanwhile moved HORSE SHOW WEEK Special models in smart modes FOR MEN AND WOMEN Hie | 29 to the bar in anticipation of b a Ing called as within a few f witness of She stood er husband. but i ating oo sae hi Sy actin her Sea] NEW YORK == ros & Con — = ———— ie sen beneath their aimbre screen} Chicago Philadelphia {pg ger, FOS Oe i-On GAPING CROWD SEES to ter am his way" ont of court at tre | Agencies in All Principal Cities [ftw eat yon tn aime of names dower WORKMAN FALL TO DEATH feonelusion of the case, but no sign of | = | recognition passed | Dencker, ac between them. Mre. companied by @ trtend, hur- ried out of » rear door and away. Jud- ‘ann took his taxicab with his guard- ing friend and two lawyers, but Dene ON MUNICIPAL BUILDING, Sand Blaster on ‘Scatiold T Poudre Blanche y-One these boys bed been velce breke he whi: a piepered att lew eine We have admitted,” he sent on. “that one of these defendente—Frank Cirofici--drove down fem Harlem in that gray car and that he got ont . al wont up to Webber's poker room. We) UPon ‘his trial, tenet Many fat We do mot attemp: oj SAYS BECKER WAS THE Di- ivy oe nig not RECTING WILL IN PLOT. tand wee murder. But we do deny thai| “80 on the evidence in this case we these boys rode with Bhapire to th, | eve Lieut. Chartes Becker the di- Metropole. necting will of the mvrder conspiracy, “What 14 this man Shapiro say at| Rove, Wehver and Vallon as the brains Palice Hi ‘tere after hi: arrest? * controlling will [aid he eay then that he could identify! of Becker and tgently directing hs pascengers? He did not, He awore| the four gunmen, whe may be likened to Deputy Commssioner Dougherty | 0 the han's—t'e hands which held the that _he had not even their faves. And) ine ruments of death them to esva e by taking them @way in hie ear, The Gri sutiafy it Sullivan of the connection in the mur‘er plan, of Jack 4 ¢ 88 was not wati! Rese heard from the | her Shapire was confronted by threc| “Becker, for his part in the conentr- lige of Becker ¢hat there was @ subpoena | defentanie at Police Headquarter, dji|a*y has been tried and convicted. lore, Out for hum thet he had any cause tur) %¢ ‘Oeiify them? Again, no. He vaid| Webber and Vallon were accepted bv fear. he Mat Bot aeen the faces of his pas-| tie Rtnte ne wiinesnes without whom “But when he beara of the cum = | 8005079. pformation and testimony H was in- Poona be begem to feel the het “Why this change of ming? Wh, | posaitle to secure the knowledge of the breath of She vengrance of the law this change of attitode? You ha: plot and to secure the evidence of it, om his face, And i was the seme | heart fram hte lips that he feared ‘to| und now there four gunmen. the brutal with Webber, Vallen ana Bchepps | tel! the truth—feared he would be killed. | and erve! hands of the comsamimen are when they heard they were to get | Bah’ They all way thar. Fear off tcfore you on trial for murder For the wubpoenaes, death! Fear of these territie gunmen,| »urpose of this cnalyaie Sullivan and who have oniy been genuine gunmen “bap'ro need not at this time be con when eae, were shot in the back. ed not hurry their plans to murder they wept to Dora Gilvert’s to get ffidavit that would impeach Kose thal's veracity. ‘Phey could ‘not hay thought of inurder anti! immetiately after they saw Dore Gilbert. After they tad heard from her they must have decided that Bosentha! dead would be etter than @py affidavit. ‘Then, you are told, they sent word to these de- fendants to @e their killing for them. “And where were these boys at that his mother’: tine will: Ros: the brain: the hands b was y the defandants upen ¢ giving of textimony that Rose, Webber and Vallon had fired the shots weminst Merman Rosenthal, a nia that Sha-| fwct never stated by anvour dn juris it eD | unt tr 1 cour these boys to the scene of the Killing {tron tne cent eer ee oe Webh th to owrar away the Mvce of these écfordaute. “7 will veal! to your mints that Sha- Piro sol! you that aft ee eee, oe Som E y mn KiMlinx | from the evidence Uhat the purpose of Fe ee ak tds hatha. Wen kt tran nnd Whey bed returned to the eat, “Gee" | making thin aramsation was av ender they got thelr message? Can you betieve |PUt & sun to hie head and orderad hie | wing the condition upan which Hose, }t0 drive an at ton epeed. Shapire thet this bey Frank came from bis “ ‘| Webber and V » bad been gerepia! mother’s home to commit that crime? | Be @rove on, Officer File has told wou| vy the State, und to subject them to mn you belleve ¢hat Luute left the home Sins tee or meas roy Het woe Bde prosecution because of the vidlation of the father he had so Gingraced by bis e % tells you be heard | te condition tat they had oot Me fat he rr by these Gutendanis whienering together tn ne condition thet they had vot fred at bad career, but who still loved him with 1's love, to go forth and bring ‘th® car while It thonfered along at ex- & Crowning sorrow on bis graying head Press eneed. He lied when he sald th y reddening his @and with another's | He could not have heard & shout te: loa" | alone » whisper in that car.” After reviewing the testimony of “ ” | tans, Vailon, Webber end Schepre and | MY OTEMOUS “ITEKY™ COMES IN omphasiting the fact that Webber and FOR A LASHING, | ‘allen denied knowledge ef the fact of Mr. Wahle continued wo lay the lash| when the @mal murder message was on Shaptro's testimony until he hud ex-| wiven by Rose, the lawyer leaned far hausted the subiect Next he turned to ‘ver toward the Jurors anf whispered the mysterious and witli unidentified ‘n & #haking votce: “Ttaky," who “i you are going to went there fo boys to the electric chair on Rove's Herman Posentha! murdered testimeny, and Ros testimony alo “Who te this 7 thy th © hest for people in this attorney. “What has become of him?) it murder 4 * I cannot ten , but “Bridgie’ Webher | cessfully is te adopt and stick to Jack knows, Webber must have known him | Rose's buriness.” nr he wonldn’t have deen in his wince | TALKS OF THE DANGER OF that nient fo Wevver'e| | Rosenthat ; MOSS DISCUSSES THE sTORIES } OF THE GUNMEN, { “The defend-nte’ own testimony ghows that thoy were patnered that night one of them brought down hy Ron the rover ronm and thelr ¢ the immediate prov'mity of Perronole Motel ant thetr being within » short @s*anee of the ee- fuel minder, ond their witnessing of it althonrh stranesiy there) they ere the sSote fired, they riniu thet they O14 mot ee Rownthal wybody had been coayin: each of thi in firing FALSE IDENTIFICATION. place who Was 8 #iranger to him. tu the of eve witnesses, and they have t y saw him & pile of batlding material. i bhowin® that | “Phe defendant have told you of this fire the shots that Killed Rosenthal and! he wen ie ee w 16 ONE @ a oy suatos Wahle referred briefly to the character eenmen part!elnated ‘ = = Swinging from Jack Rose's «evidence etrente man. They hive desorlbed him testimony then flee nn the street to vantsh behind | 4 mresent de nit ou * jet the tentimony of the guamen, Vehe | Herman Rosontial. * nd Jury bad evidence to! they were there, there can be no ioubt but the] amd that it olearly reveals the “rutai evidence related to him 4:4 not appear! murier anon Four witnenaes | ie the aumission of the defendants that { the truthfulness of their testimsay, 4 the crue! murderers PRAISES THE COURAGE OF WIT. NESSES FOR THE STATE. “The courage of these men, not only tn testifying, but in facing that battery of four assembled gunmen and assas- sins, going straight to them and touch- ing their persons while looking then squarely in the eyes: that was no hol- Gey pastime. “The ioully heralded defense came forward, and what does it amount to, compared with the testimony of our eye-witnesser to the murd: Whalen worth about Hickey quailed, broke, and hie exper! ence was xe dinaxtrons that his friend Walker never anneared “ae for Mra. Kyde, it was a shameful 1 to see that misera’ me been catied but not use@ for the Becker trint, talking about @ m ing and a conversat on betyeen Row Webber, Valion and Schepps on Forty: second street, then swinging around and coming into this care with an invented siory of having seen these same men murde Rosenthal. hoping to get some rellef form the stress of necessity | through her service to these defendants, SAYS THE DEFENSE !8 BUILT ON FALSEHOOD. | “What a desperate case it must be which will bulld itself upon e\tdence lMke ths, #0 plainly falee, A mese ex- {amination of it, conducted with any care by counsel! m his private office, of jthiy weman, must have d ther untruthfulness T de no | spectlate apon the reasoning wh [her im the case to be (ie eubstantial twcking for the false testimony of Cie | gunmen. { ‘It may require some courage for a! ury to rise up and bring in a verdict of | murder against these men, but tois te « rare the for che performance of a public duty and jurymen should emu- late the courage of witnesses here who left thelr chances with God and per formed thelr duty to the Commonwealth “Phe community gets just the Kovern- |ment that juries give It The law and jorder of Lie city rest upon the jury There te no law, no justion, unies juries render verdicts. We eall upon ‘thin Jury to render a verdict adequate to (this cane ai Mate to the situatior bh this case has revealed, | “I speak thes» words to you upon the belief that in your m nds you wit come to the conclusion that thest nen are guilty, but that perhaps some one sian 5 you swayed by pitying withhold his vo" D spel Lis fried; wae man ind veciiating mistakenty pi iful, may bring to naugiit the entire Inbar of this trial The Dtriet-Atiornes sub: mite the case to you, urging a verdict of murder In the first degree against at! Aclendants,’ Pound fel ., . : te ker had to around until he could Stories Up in Air Suddenly get the Sond for the $500 * y pe ont ne $500 extra tal) (White Powder) Loses Balance. While hundreds of people stood tn che City Hall Park to-da hing the operations of busy work don ‘aay lecges on the outs arcee ful tower of the new Mu Wulid- ng, the: were horrified to witness the Recover2d From Severe Leng Troub'e HE comfort, ‘The Greatest Discov: of te Age tor the Mejavenation of Weaiem, Restoies Health and Vigor as Well as Beanty of Face and Lares YerviC porns, veramime, Lieut, nervousness and exnayetion, Couipounded only trom the purest herbs and roots and guaranteed un ained direct der, the Puro Food and Drug law, rom she be hemal Co., 1 e Rroadway, Y. City, or through: all from @ seaffold on the thirty-Host |. White » ow that plemty of fresh the ease in walk- oor of # mechanse, whore body dropper | 411,00 Food food ere eceasary to person ; ; ithe a plummet Tt struck & prujerts| Morn teineeded 10 Trine about Mut) health, ing, the iniini- ing ledge three floors below. “ellow- | Echman's Alterstive te Medicine fo: WEAR, Binahare Cute or the teaes and lung trouble tude of content and carried the m within be ed a in knowing your feet are habited in the height of fashion; all may be yours TO-DAY —if ou are wear- ing a pair of Wichert $5 Shoes. ew moments later. Jobin Graham, o sand blaster, Atty elght years old, of No, 414 St. Nichola avenue, was the victim of the a He was 0 the first to report to: work this moraing nnd ascended with @ Group to his station on the thirty frat floor, where a scutfold proseci from the windows on tie south side o the tower. He clainbered out upon th supporting structure with steel sanu 1t may be means you to hewith, investigate on Lake, Mina. biast tube in hand, The (ube is attached through which fine sand is ter to # hose projected by sure and this the stonework. fic pneumatic pres id cleans the front 01 What caused Graham to fall ia a mys: | tery, The scaffold on which ne wae 7 Pe working was found to be secure, Tt is)! 9 tve @ good appetive | suppored he lost his balance while tean- | waits why » lee aah i ing backwarl to direct the force of his | my normal webrh od x | aca . i can hel Mae! eine 8 peri ‘z trom ‘Tubercu: STORE FOR WOMEN | the scaffolds. Gratin PASNACHT, Minging te the bo THIRTY -FIRST STRELT he ove: AT SIXTH AVENUE net leading Mr. James Rawls. one of this coun- ty's thrifty citizens, brought two cab- bages into The Liberal office Saturday which weighed fifteen pounds. They were fine specimens. There is no tell- ing how much und how varied the products of this county would be if every planter would manage to the best advantage. Hoods Spec'a lor 4 oaday, ihe 1th TEM NUT CHIPS: ALS, POND BOX Monday s ij O.leri. ROASTED COFFEE. iSarsaparilla STRAWBERRY JAM | ereeerreernece \Cures all blood humors, all CAN N ED CORN Milk Chocolate Ceveied eruptions, clears the complexion, FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & COMPANY 7 jcreates on appetite, ids ges. ——_—— Wainuts 4 LARGE PHOTOGRAVURE FREE, Meaty Walnuts, selected for their hardi- neas, mingled with cream lieves that ti | + | tion, re! ed feeling, | | gives vigor and vim a, eee Mer eavered WWesvellg ith vure of President-Elect t . eons | Wendrow Wilson ani tamil our famour Premium Mitk 39 Get it to-day in usual liquid form or | Mood rere ne ble deenily, will be on fee tae ie Cc forte, Saemmteesomueaat Garey ty. cour own drugetat. Price $1.00 tor ie DUYFY,-—Su¢denly, AGNES JOSEPH: DUFSY. win ad’ duster” of eaeerd abeth Durty. al on Wednesday, 10 A, M.. trem rerkience. 1 Mor we.. Jersey City Heights, thence to Church of Bt, Paul of the Cross, Flot LKE. Ar ‘ t In peace. Tuesday. Nov. 12. at ARLES M. FFOULK Jon Twcses 34. ‘al services at Bt —PETFR IR. beloved Peter and Catherine Whittle. Funeral trom imie reside! 21dib at.. Tuesday, Nov, thence to St. Mary's Church. INFORMATION WANTED, REWARD FOR INFORMATION. REWARD offered by WALL STREI to boy who incnented ord CECE last Monday ‘abowt 1 1 “Mate he wilt description of wan in CITY HALL P; gave him orer, ‘Trade Special ior ia day, cl SARE EGR