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JNMEN SAFE IN CELLS OF DEATH HOUSE Che id Circulation Books Open to All. Md NEW YORK, “TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, it) Wednesday cleari FINA EDITION. « Covrriaht, 1018, by The Prose Publishing Coe. (The New York W HIS RIVAL'S DRAMA, PUTONBY BELASCO, BIG HT AS FARCE PRICE ONE “OENT. YDE'S ACCUSER INSANE THINKS HE'S SON OF CZAR, AUIENISTS SWEAR TO JURY Dr. Austin Flint and Other Experts Declare Robin Will Never Recover \MIRTH SHAKES —Supreme Judges Testify to eae Hyde’s Good Character. Mr. Goldknopf’s Villain ; Foiled Amid Laughter of Judges, business men and bankers went on the witness stand ‘0-da; defore Justice Goff in extraordinary term of (he Supreme Court and testified Remarkable Audience. to the good character of Charles H. Hyde, former City Chamberlain, who is on trial charged with bribery in connection with the loaning of $130,000 by neeers the Northern Bank to the Carnegie Trust Company. 22 PAGES Condemned Gunmen Entering Sing Sing With Crowd Gathered at Prison Door (Specially Photographed by evening World Staff Photographer.) OOOO DOO ‘PRICE ONE CENT. 1912. GUNMEN ARE HOOTED BY WILD MOBS ON WAY TO THE DEATH HOUSE Armed Sheriff and Aides Make Speo- tacular March After Goff Sen tences Convicted Quartet to Die in Chair Jan. 6. CROWD OF 5,009 RUSHES , Noted Producer Stages Two} Plays to Disprove Charge of | Plagiarism. HOUSE. Is Dayid Belasco took the most horrible All of the witnesses declared Hyd « . Beance on - annoyer at the Bela character was of the ‘very best,” and atre this afternoon that was ever about his alleged connec n with the laywrigh Mr Belas produced ralaing of funds to brite | lat j ‘Tainted Philanthrophy,” a drama) ‘* > Sekar stha raga (rank Wile were uneet | een by Abraham Goltont He Harburger Breathes Sigh of Relie: discussion at Albany. They told Assist put the best actors procurable on} f ant District-Attorney Franix Moss, on | DISAGREES: NEW ER iasecaes vein are nets When Prisoners Are Safely crogs-examination, they had not taken " t] aatlga ral tl : ise Natith ma LN ‘ any stock in the report circulated two years ago that Hyde had taken a secrot Led Into Sing Sing Prisdn. Goldknopf made possible. No intenpola- TRIAL UNLIKELY vip in his househoat to avoid testifying tions, not the slightest departure from before the Legislative Investigating je seriousness which the author would come four gunmen—“Whitey Lewis,” “Dago Prank, “Lefty Loule’ ‘ommittes. have demanded of them was to be i ; Hyde's attorney, Max D. Steuer, and allowed. They obeyed orders. Blood”—were sentenced to death and delivered to the iohn B. Spanchfeld, also cated alten- The result wax the most gongeous ‘o| Whitman’s Aide Said to Offer vei pat in Sing Sing Prison to-day, the daté of their electrocution ists, including Dr. Austin Flint, laugh @ theatreful of people has had 4 ; 4 having been fixed by Justice Goff for the week of Jan. 6. 4 AM 5 ‘ +3... Jn New York in years. No ‘burlesque, 7 LE eine sl pssaly eae Escape in Plea of Guilty no Weber-Fieldw reunion, no minstrel | The condemned slayers of Herman Rosenthal were compelled to rut ¥ a forced hh >| ed «how ever moved dience of thor- : ‘The defense sought to show he was in-; . than half of them playwrights and ac- | j prison’s doors at 1.40 o'clock this afternoon. ‘Sheriff Harburger ha wane, and that the bribery story was tors, to more explosive laughter, provided for his prisoners the most sensational progress to prison o which there is probably any historical record in this country. A walk- ing battery himself, the Sheriff had practically armed his deputies to (Special From Theodore Thompson, the broken WOOOOODOS: | broker, had become @ parlor drunkard | — —Develop- | to make Grace Dalton unlearn her love | & taf? Correspondent of The Erentog World.) GOSHEN, N. Y., Nov, 26. the creation of a disordered brain, DEFENSE ?UTS IN AN ALIBI FOR HYDE. THEN SHOOTS SELF ments came fast following the third | for him. He wandered hazily about | “| In addition to attacking Robin's s4n-Tand last report of disagreement of the | ‘%* Dalton drawing room, taking a! the teeth and had pressed into service additional guards of Central Office ide Rosin declared the meeting at{lbson jury and ite discharge by Jua- ver nobody. was, looking, eesti detectives, Sing Sing prison sentrles and Ossining town. constables, about woich the alleged threat was made took} tice Tompkins to-day to make {t|each time: “Al! for her; all for her!” Margaret Schraeder Pays With) fivescore in all. piace in Hyde's office at 9 o'clock atjpractically certain that Burton W.| THEODORE SNEAKS A DRINK— ‘ ‘ ‘The Sheriff conwtlered that he was hight, and that Cummins, Reichmann| Gibson, the New York clty lawyer, | NAUGHTY! Life for Her Flirtaton With entirely justified for all his show of and himself were present. On the wit.) i bes ak will never again face trial for the| Theodore sat down in a lounge in a rms and armament when he learned, Michael yde, his beautiful wife and Graffeo. hess stand & TAX! WITHOUT A LICENSE SUFFRAGISTS LAUD | , he said, that fifty membere of the his fourteen-year-old son all swore last /S!leged murder of his client, Mra.) jon nan! picuures of WN Tleueaae Sam Paul Association were aboard his oosevelt and Taft draped in siQ. flags, night that at the hour named Hyde was|Rosena Menschik Szabo, whose body | sighed itt and tried to. eneaw sae oF Arp cores of gangsters hel at dinner at his country place at Ros-jwent to the bottom of Greenwood | another drink. Grace caught him. He Margaret Schracder, mincteen yeara old dial gales ie thelr te oo Sane yn, L, 1, and that the meeting could|/ Lake on July 16 last | shouldnt do it. No. Her darling was! and glowing with the radiant blonde beg vay jr former gun-fight- jot have taken place as Robin na) Gison and Robert H. Elder, nis chief |ROt to ruin himself, Bhe made him put at a beauty of the Tevtonle type, paid the RIOTS AND UPROAR IN COURT vated tt st. Maddon, a duatice of the} ®t counsel, were deep in conference this |t## flask back In his pocket. Then we price of her flirtatious ways to-day. he | BUILDING. el ‘T, Maddox, e h erself acioss een, weepil hice Court of Kings County, went|®fteFnoon on a Proposition made by As- een TOLER, bor eeeruatea the ‘was shot dead by a Jealous lover in the | Riot and uproar attended the progress | on the stand as the first witness of the) sistant District-Attorney Wasservogel | nask without disturving her. we © washroom of the Stern, Saalberg & Co, of the gunmen toward the death house day and. the lirst of the “character” |ot New York, which sould result In the | "Dont ery, dear Grace,” he aad, after jee candy factory, where she worked, ut No, from the moment (11.08 o'clock) Justice, Witnesses, He was examined by John }quashing of the murder indictment In |laying the bottle aside, empty. “You! Garage Helper Held for Homi=|iaw oe cn ey Ou were violating the 1416 West Horty fifth street. Goff finished reading the eentence of F Orange County. To win immunity Singetoci sarage Helper Held for Homi-!iaw by going out with a car without a] Michael Graffeo, the man who had death to them in extraordinary term i Http 1, Hyde’ ta-| future eensenion, n ne Baca en he laid his aristocrati . 5 , i | Heer was a question the Cor Duraued her with hia importunities and ‘ of the Gupreme Court. For two hours NVrnt iu: Chaciea di. divans. cabuns Suture: peowestion ia (ne Baahe cage,| Muneseunen Be i) HIN ariaieaee | cide After Crushing Out Life | put to tung. threatened her in the black rages that |S tically Name President,|?efore tits tine the Criminal Courts ch for honesty, probity and integrity? Pp el ne of sev. tlon for honesty Darter tea empa moder uc ees le. ced iiae ger Ant MEATe An ee ines | but T thought tt would be all|alternated with hia softer moods ot Bullding had been the scene of turbu. Mee acy . ‘inat him in New York. ‘This, acvora. |wround each other, and ac and of Child in Street. Pha; was the understanding,” | Wooing, was her murderer,” After put-} Because Roosevelt Failed | !ence snd disorder, with dosene ef de- “Good—very good,’ said the Judge, | against min New York. This, aceord. b ” nie th tw bullets thr y r ho declare! he had never heard any-|Ing to Jacob J. Singer of Gibson's coun- |#0bbed until mother came in pu ob- oy mechanic rep __ [Ung two bullets through the pretty tectives and uniformed men in constant whe f aya al bc Mi. Waaservausle otter served the affectionate, if tearful, snarl, | _ charge wasp againat|head of the candy wrapper, Graffeo to Do Same Thing contilct with the mobs, thing against Mr. Hyde. » « hall i t bserved | ssler and the Coroner allowed him to] shot himself through the temple. He Is ba eo ‘The arrival of the Rosent ITAXPAYERS OBJECT T | “I shail not disturb the observed] When will the Board of Alder- thal assas- DIDN’T BELIEVE THE STORIES O.# BA: incr tothe audience: “Let her stik'| ase an ordinance regulating =“ [ts was held in $2,500 bail on the | dying in the Polyclinic Hospital. @ine at the Grand Central Station was ABOUT EX-CHAMBERLAIN. PENSE OF NEW TRIAL, leqitonehanenenei the: timaccn wil give Ms Mt eneaifenre ana (double churge of homicide und of] Margaret lived with her parents at the oocasion of a monster demonatra- Under cross-examination by Assistant | ‘I am confident that Gibson will not|me more of a chance at Jack |: aa Maas | driving without @ leense. No, 17 Madison street in Guttenberg, | PHILADET/PHTA, Nov. %—The Na-|tion in which the four prisoners and Distriet-Attorney Frank Mors, Justice |accede to this proposition,” said Singer. | Jack, as acted with all the brutal| “mc? operation |i nmaler elaborated upon his teatimony |N. J., and had worked several yearg in |tional American Woman Guftrage Asso-| thelr guards were jostled and jammies [He exp e n conversation with a v the © oto er bof . é df Maddox declared he had read allesa- rie xs a aes osgrg sad helleva) cap es which that accomplished player,| Theodore Brody, an eight-year oes a Se an Evening World ne oecgy ie ory "where. ave mel hee tas srarelien. Biiat Lalas Bore fin . sore or teeoeans \ - ‘ the newspapers, {!f he !s ‘ owe uld command, Is é : je sald: de ‘affeo lived at No. jutions praising siden| jor | PeoD! toad & deviou tions againet Hyde 1h The newePaDers: | charge ho will be vindieated.’” ee ee alan ean desiveg {DOs Was run down and Killed last} UNLICENSED, HELPER TOOK |Forty-ninth street, For more than aloo oitsing woman as head of the| unobtrusive course and driving hie Dut | bt nis cood.then?” | It 48 said that the taxpayers of Orange big oe i "©" | night, near his home, No, 1060 Finley | OUT TAXICAB. year he had wooed the fair halred Ger- |” a i charges through an obscure alley, “You say his reputation is good,then?"”) 01) Me ngly stand the ox. |t2 Purchase Grace's fair, sweet, un- 4 H tA man «irl, half frightening, half pleasing | National Children’s Bureau; commend: | sheritt reek ba yi . “Yes—good, very good indeed. oe et ‘Also there in, {stained soul with his gold, ‘He is the/@venue, the Bronx, by a taxica | n order came into the garoge last her with his impetuous attentions, Ing the crusade against the traffic in| ovis oular way of oho ered hi; ee Justign Almet F. Jenks was the)" sninistration in the County Pros. | Monster who has driven ‘Theodore iniv | owned by Jacob Kessler and irving | meh fi pm Tous ait or AT The girl aeemed to enjoy keeping her | women, and endorsing arbitration tol tow he ptt Malo dite. i world dd witae: . yidpag i tail jg | Sherman avenue," said Kessler, in ex- a er ever on x10Us seat ot nee én ‘dls eerie oe he murder quare War teenie ane pee ity? A. Good, | People are azhast athe sum which ha odore hus flirted with @ re-| Garage, at No. 1005 Morris avenue, the tragic death of the child, “Haften | but she would alwaya turn a deat the venntatton commending Prealdent|, Seated beside the driver and with his OE ever heard anything | cee expended—in tysir eyes to no avail in @ monologne and is about tO line Bronx. ‘The machine was going | Wanted a machine immediately at tii his demands that ne marry hii Rce ka” dcuitmat trusty revolvers gripped in his fists Q. Have you ever ha atscomtapnls Manksree: Weald to Grace throws her arms about his Mores 4 The last of her refusals was given Sat- ' ' the nervous Sheriff insisted against his character? | : i ps if forty miles an hoyr when the homi- | MeKiniey Square Casino, tut ail of our J “We deeply depl the explotting of insisted on steering si " is have n for 0 and other thou-|neck and kisses him good-by. Jack r hauffeurs were out. Sot left a note on| UMay night, when she went to @ ball hildren of this country in our labor|into the midst of the mob piled up In auatioe Got tnlerpased to aay the one | gands have gone for experts and other | objects. cide was committed |r leak in the office, directing the fina | Witt Graffeo and then laughed in his | markets; we comimend the creation of a|front af the Lexington avenue entrance guetiion ia AL Bae SaInG he beet Tae olitan murder trial appurtenances. | "1 guess 1 can say goodby to my] Joseph Ring, eighteen years old,|cnauteur who carne ta to fill the Hafan fer When he BSRRS ABBE (OB Monday | national childrens’ bureau and President) te the depot and unloading his prison: ; meee Ae 8 Se eect haya but the| 118 believed or ‘ ure is being bole friend if I want to,” snaps the haughty! omployed as an automobile washer, | order. ‘Then 1 left the oflice a eee ty Flunch to-day Mf rats apodtal nt of & woman as headers at the curd. ‘There was no mistake ic bedi i on Gibson to plead guilty to the indict-| beauty, peevishly. wee f PP of the bure rf A Court was adamant. in eA nee wore aseie ae UU ROR TIA mechanie and roustabout at the gar- Ring, who ts a n wuffonr | left wrapping counter where she|" mn. mention of the name of the Presl-{-2% te big black van, and the roar ination by Mr. Moss,| Mont returned In & 9 Y+|SOME BOOZE IN THIS PLAY- ' 1 ai and mechanic and who knows moce worked and went to the third floor tol gent brought applause and when it subs| Wit! Which it was greeted brought thou- ree Seake namutiad He had heard | CHOTRINE im with “having Slepoet s WINE, WOW! age and possessing no license a8 a) ie a car than most chauffeurs, aw tie Washroom, But one man, Monte-|yided @ delegate asked whether It was| "808 scurrying out of every nearby Justice Jonks Limp ry iad esha fellent, High Trainor, an med awn een ee what Mr, [ Chauffeur, drove the car that killed Me RAGAN OLLI tha OAs Ee io Serofing, worked on tnat floor,| necessary. to Incorporate. Mr, ‘Daft's | thoroughfare, many conversations Beary sreonai | Makers out of $17,000. Ono of Mr. Waa-| 20" one mane example eae nn: |the little bos th the mutual axreem wileh 1s ued as @ storehouse. After-Iname in the resolutd Dr. Anna H.| As the Sherit? unlocked the van doors Hyde, but sald that from his personal) ov igey aes has a bench warrant |Be'asco lets his adversary 1 mR A — are, | that Hing could take out a mach ward he swore he had heard notht Shaw, the pre 1« offcer, amtd more| and ordered the gunmen hauled ou: knowledge of the defendant he main- naon's arrest on this Indictment. | Self, It 4s worth while to cull m|_ Kenaler, one of the garage owners, | that iting could take out @ machine in “some of the other girls on th applause, sald because Mr, Taftlgwarm of tt Seas tained his reputation was of the best. fl over Gibson's {ftom the scene of the triumph of Jack, | Called as a witn before Coroae ican : + ‘ond floor grew curious Margaret's | had removed the olflee from polities by of five thousand men and RACE TRACK t leat will nang Over steal money king. Shon said that though ou 1 found out later that Ring ence and two of them, ‘Teaste| choosing a woman without politi @ -|¥ameR @tormed about the doors of the ASKS: ABOUT. head llth Sagi on Salle pen some wine," he shouts in| knew Ring had no license and he wa eee eae de lat night ana MPonald and Eltzabeth Tolan, want uence: big waiting room, ‘Through this shout- GRAFT STORY. seen & GUAAnINg AF the Praha eee of apparent victor hired by the gard i aim 2 ars mee Jnet DAL and the washroom on the third floor. |" Dr. Shaw added that former Prositent [Mf Mase the Sherif plunged ahead with ent, } ™ : - awit They foun¢ door secured rol ~ 7 had promised rake suc Ly . Q, Have you never beord is som. that BY) swaasereceel’ would net admit secretary, Mr. Watts, who has | ¢ t was 4 Upon his departure T louind the door secured from. He Roomevelt had promised to make such bis striae of prleoners and deputies be Mi Hyde ves ufc basarie) x [every detail of the dickering between about the house of Mis, Dalt understood part When the machine was pa Fin- | ance. wine reailudon en the tamio in wamea (tectven fightis al i lar ane LUNG fH te Giants? AT do not|Atate gud defense described by Mr. Bin- [sin wan injured by an exploding | oUt a car for hire i {tey avenue at One Hundred and sixty aéare Larthuro, the superintendent lows sled of the roi oe ae Re ey ald read of it in the|ger, n@ would he comment on the dis- in front vf ' cot Shauttaura ware 7 ras Tne Oe € ‘the tory, managed to put his| mnend the effort of our na-|EROWD MADE A FOOTBALL RUSH agreement, rought in by a Bellevue ambulan e is violation hind through the eracks in the wash ment to end the traftle in newspapers. der that such} "I had a talk with Mr. Elder to-day," |surgeon, hurries out, He comes back to | stond to be ino —- room « grating and to cut @ repe| urge the passage in our! ono, wit yn isONERS. Q. Do you not consider that such lhe sald, “and told him of the indictment |#ay that there is no wine he was hired, t MRS. SAGE SWEARS OFF | which Was stretched from the door-| more st nt Iawe for the) | ose % poled waiting room, the charges go toward making for a man's) Oe os case. 1 also informed| “Run TRA ER ha asen eR RHO ad violated the ¢ knob to a pipe Inside the little en-| protection of women; we demand t r -# found themselves in the midst bad reputation? A. I aonsider Mr./in the Trai i re By GRA RIG Ay ae ane Me AM e nec oc fear ae | TAXES ON $2,000,000, | ciowre. ‘Then ne discovered that mu ne standard of morals for men and|of a squirming bedlam, One hundred (Hyde's reputation to be of the very best. | him that two other indictinents would 9 t vo pas: tha sypteal | His vig | Jer had been done women and the same penalties for trans-| colored porters and uniformed attends Justice Jofah T, Marean declared Mr.| returned against Gibson soon in New| IMifth avenue widow nd hu | "Did you know King nad no license tL Aye gegecat aa Margaret lay on the floor, one bullet {agressions rexardiess of sex; that we call ants dropped whatever business th ' was "goo! york in connection with the Szabo case. A few minutes later Mr. Watts, acted | drive an automobile na Coroner auke [iJ ‘ | 5 ate ae Sen business they Hyde's reputation cs York in ! through the right wide of ud the T had in hand to Join the press about Cross examined by Mr, Moss, Justice!] told bim hie could elect on which |in_ perfect ' at dee] Kessler. Lita a abraiae J another near her right was ‘ and 10: hasten | oon co tans eae * the Marean said he had never heard Mr.| count he would prefer to go to t lineator Al Mn euitaze cate wing acinu in| ca niania ee “8 r was the 1 of | that day hall vote and | gunmen and deht thetr wey throtai ms Hyde's reputation attacked, even in the| rirst, put made no offer of immunity re appeerids, boing his hands paz] that he should or x " In aj year, to the a iffeo. He w vt once t Ki the | commer ul vice shall be exter ‘3 iv. we SO Eh i. a mild Bag apers. kether apolo: announ “phe|! : \ 5 ‘ SELIG ORME Naeiiretia re the dae cnet cninaeed)'? ne red to the strugiie the depue othe newspapers do not libel people,” | JURY SAID TO HAVE BEEN 11 TO] Win. is on the ice. madam neh, e RaraKe OW aw ‘ it eathing. A revolver lay by| o tes had to yank thelr shackled captives peer 1 FOR ACQUITTAL, Phere Was 4 reason this produge | 4w the call lying as a memorandum o} a4 1 ed hand He had made PANAMA CANA onuIsES, through the Jam in the waiting room (Continued on Fourth Page.) After the final disagreement the| tion. Abraham Goidknopf hae a gmat} the office desk, and sive © were n t ; ed thrent that If he| sua, gla | and thence Into the boxed corridors that —>—-— ao ther chaufeurs in th ut the I \ wg me else] & ‘ wv down to the lower track levely FOR RACING SEE PAGE 18 (Continued on Fourth Paget (Continued on Fourth Page thus, @R AES 1 hhaavls."" bees Grou $000,000 by dLlu,tow, H “The small mob of porters and walne poe eee o on 4 . ‘ U

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