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DAN “I HAD TO SQUEA inti eiiieetneeteeee THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1912. uriburden his mind and talked rapidly—so rapidly that the reporters had difficulty in following him. Two of the gunmen, he declared, got drunk and committed murder when they had been instructed only to “throw a scare into the gambler. Widow Who Wo uld Free Slayer Of Her, Husband, and Her Child called ™m that ——— croaked?” 1 i that's dangerous.” He anawered, trying to get aside and said, “Bridgie, why don't you apeak to the boys and have “Caarley, “He's to Whitman and that's L WHEN ROSE DID,” SAYS '7EBBER ROOSEVELT LEADS: — a | PIMPLES RED, LARGE AND OISFIGURING So Ashamed Did Not Go Out. tn Night's Time Full of Them. Cured — ——;--—— with the idea that he can establish a | claim on it; he must be content with | the opportunity {t offers for service and for sacrifice.” DIVINE RIGHT IN JUDGES BAD DOOR ADIAGON ES SH 4944494440444 40044444404400040808] more dangerous. He must be croaked AS IN KINGS, He had no idea, he declared, that there was to be any shooting. He]% . a and Tl stand by, the fellows wno do tt Progressives in Conkress and in the by Cuticura Soap and Ointment, 4 . will protect them to the tim gi Legislatures were urged to get} thought Rosenthal was to be bought off or Leg off. ‘ 3 2 sald, WAIL dlgat Charley, if tha’ the tonether and. push Progressive legisla: | om7 Watkins St. Brooklyn, 8. Y.— “Rose,” he sald, “kept conning the gunmen alon; to how strong =| tad and’t oy in we tion, but they were also cgunselled to! «when I was sixteen years of age I noticed Becker was, with the idea of retting them keyed up to ‘throw a scare’ | . separated und T returned to my poker mupport legislation that would carry Blackheads coming out on my face, then into Herman. The plan was to frighten Rosenthal so he w: l¢ | SAID JECKER WAS GETTING IM- be eh of what party might intro- to the wi ‘ttarney, Rose did say to the gunmen, ‘Why you could | 4 | PATIENT OVER DELAY. AM, fheoweveli ‘con _ . . . Mr. gratulated the} croak Rosenthal anywhere and iiecher covld fix It,’ but that didw't | ¢ | ie ih, Ree cents to ie me, Bias pee Progressive leaders on what had been | mean that they should croak him. It simply was meant to Impress on them that Becker was so strong in the Police Department he could even square marder.” WEBBER AND WIFE BOTH TALKATIVE NOW. | Webber and his wife, so reticent when they started for Havana two weeks ago, simply bubbled over with conversation on their return, Both{ talked at the same time. | “My husband,” said Mrs, Webber, “is distressed in his mind. This sea trip didn’t do him much good. On the way down and back he | 4 couldn't sleep. He spent night after night wandering from one of our | Staterooms to another, “1 try to cheer him up all I can, telling him he couldn't do anything, Nanos ress afags and I met bin at Fifteenth street and | Fourth avenue, in front of the Union | Square Hotel. He aid: “Bridgie, what ; ate you doing about that —— Rosen- thal? He ts making trouble for me. | Why don't you have him croaked?” L |aaid: “Charley, that i# all being taken care of. You can expect to read tt tn | the pape: Then L went | away. @. What were you doing about croak- ing Rosenthal? A. Nothing except talk to Rowe, to whom I had talked before. {I told him I had just left Becker and | that he wae very anxious to have the boys on the job and croak Rosen- thal. I told Rose I would help him and he said he would ace the boys and have PS TPOSHSE Cee SSeS Se oem ree : Moose Case Was Outrage and Should Be Fought. the Court Should Be in Colonel Says Decision in Bull HURTS WHOLE NATION” One of His Party Men Declares accomplished in the short time since the party ‘was organized and gave hope for the future, He did not refer! to the outcome of the campaign, but dwelt briefly on the action of tho Chicago convention and repeated much | that he had said in the past on the| “theft of delegate: d “betrayal of} Republican part | ur people, and Progressive members, Colonel, “must that the Progressive and some camo in hig the | Dumps, some were as large as a quarter mind | &nd they were scattered all over my faco party 1a by | tn blotches, In a night's time my face was its platform committed to the doc-| #0 full of them that I could not sleep op trine that these measures we advocate account of the itch, are to become part of the law of the| “There was ho cure. Metiicines, elves, land, provided we can get the people’ pills, nothing helped, until I gaw about the to stand for them. If legislature, execu Guticura Soap and Ointment in the paper. expecially our! declared keep fn q them kill Rosenthal. tive or court stands in the way, then in 7 used them just as directions iol me, but what did be do. About the only way I can cheer him up is to assuro| > Q. Did you make any plans? A. Rose Prison Stripes Sion the Tina a deen at, SM4 and to my astonishment 1 found a great hat Beck: 4 the other four men are sure to get new tria * P| said he would get the gunmen and 7 tional Progressive platform, we Intend | change, and after a week of 50 I was cured [pital xeon $ | bring them to my place. ‘Then I was [Pde Eos: P » We Intend sty complexion is rosy and smooth instead “[ think about that death house all the time,” broke in Webber. “It! |to find Rosenthal and they were to do Ree ee ee Tad Reatle | of olly, rough and pimply ab tt teed to be." those men go to the chair it is going to kill me the day they die. My only| $ ee x ea. have ty. ie: with pact Get on x cae the formal and executive officer allke do thelr | (Signed) Albert Goldberg, Jan. 12, 1912. r 12 5 1 Progressive party’® con- full part in thus carrying out the will| For more than a generation Cuticura Soap hope in life now is that they escape the death penalty. It’s an awful thing | 2 Bicker, the aight = ue oun) je | orieae here to-day Col. Roosevelt re-|of the people. | and Ointment have been the favorites for to think of sending five men to the death chair.’ | | ate iol . peated and emphasized his criticism of | fo party which denies to the people | the treatment of eczomas, rashes, itchings, Webber said he is through with gambling. He intends to go into the| o ©) Q. On July 15 did you meet Rose? A. | te Act Of the Supreme Court of Idaho the right to secure justice, as we Pro-| {rritations and other torturing, distiguring business of manufacturing clothing in partnership with his brother. He! % 3 Yes. He came to my poker room at{!" ruling Progressives electors from the | stessives propose, when the Burts i humors of tho skin and scalp. Sold every« , th c6 of tere of gunmen, \¢ S| 4.80 o'clock and sald Becker had told | ballot in the November election. Not to | terpret the Constitution #0 as to en! whore, Sample of each mailed free, with decen't fear the vengeance o! emf re fds ag isheare| {> | him a subpoena was out for four men |have criticised the decision, for which | bce a te te] ig The ate ta 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card “Outhe * "If you kn as much about those fellows as I do,” he sneered, “you g |to go before W bat to Cages several Boise editors who quoted the | work for industrial and sucial Justice, | eure Dept. T, Boston.” laugh your hoad off’ the story Rosenthal was telling t [Colonel's strictures have been cited for | Ay) other measures are useless if we| _ 4@°Tender-faced men should use Cuucurs 2 | Becker. “Mheso men were “Dollar Joun,” | contempt, would have been cowardly vampl> free. CALLS SAM SCHEPPS UNGRATEFUL PUP. Webber was told that Sam Schepps, another of the informers, had been @elling tales about rows between the informers while they were in West Side Prison. Webber flared up. “Why, that little dog Schepps,” he exclaimed, “He's an ungrateful pup. While we were in prison I was the only one that had any money. I staked | Sebepps. My wife brought him food. Schepps got some money from his| lawyer, too. He didn’t need money in jail, but what do you suppose he did? Smeaked into my cell on one occasion and etole money from my clothes, “Now, about the Rosenthal matter," Webber went on, “it has cost me $20,000. But there would never have been any trouble like what we went fWrough if it hadn't been for that loose mouth, “Jack” Sullivan. PPPTH SHI DIS> HHFTOOD Abe the Rebler,” “Abie” Hahle ami se. Rose said that Becker wanted me to see those men, and I did. That night I saw Becker and Jack Sullivan in Mad- {1son Square Garden, but had no talk with hi Then I went to my poker room and met Sam Paul, “Dollar John,” “Leftie Loule,” “Whitie Lewis” and “Gyp the Blood.” Gyp asked If Iyhad seen Dago Frank or Rose. I eaid no, but just at that time Roge and Dago Frank came up. 1 took them to my poker room, where I ordered food for them. At 1.20 o'clock in the morning Rose asked me where Rosenthal was, I put on my hat and went to the Metropole. There I saw 9O8O50S38-9 the Colonél asserted. ‘The Bolse Capital-News,” said Col. Roosevelt, ‘'was the only paper that had the courage ta criticise the decision. decree. from me. “Z aid not make ordinary bad decision. I decision was outrageous, and it wi protest against it and to denounce i hold that 4t would have been cowarily not to have criticised such an outrageous ‘he geverest criticism the paper | right of kings; and this doctri: contained, however, was in a telegram | chiefly and powerfully uyheld by the ft half strong) enough; {t was much worse than the a that the the duty of every honest citizen to| permit a body which is not responsible |to the people to have the final say as |to whether the people shall or shali not 1|{n thelr laws do complete social and In- T| dustrial justice. ‘The doctrine of the Divine right of | Judges to rule the people is every whit | as ignoble as the doctrine of the divine Ww Soap Shaving Stich Strictly Bona Fide Offer 1 No Schemes or Catches We Will! Send ' ‘ You legal and financial representatives of vilege. "We believe Constitution, and for that very reason we oontemp- tuously thrust aside the efforts of the reactionaries to turn it into a fetish for the obstruction of justice.” 1 The Colonel digressed from his set ad- In the it aPiano or { Player’ 5 Piano Free; You Don’t Pay for It until vou na thetted its the piano, you When we at “Jack Sullivan's gabby mouth has been getting me into trouble all my | 3} lufe. I've had to go to the front many a time for him because of his inclina- | ¢ tion to talk. He talked us all into this trouble and then, to top it off, he Riked himself Into ft, @d@)1 hépe to God he has to stay in jail until he rots. | “Herman Roseutpal wouldn't be dead and Becker and ‘Lefty Loule’| and ‘Whitey Lewis’ and ‘Gyp the Blood’ and ‘Dago Frank’ wouldn't be in| 7 the death house if it hadn't been for Jack Sullivan's meddiesomeness. Sul- livan tried to carry water on both shoulders. : Herman Rosenthad. I ran back to my ‘| poker room and told the fellows. TELLS OF A FIFTH MAN HE DID NOT KNOW. Five of t ft—"'Lefty Loule, | “Whitey Lewis,” “Dago Frank,” “Gyp the Blood,” and a fifth man. I do not know who he was, I stayed there five minutes and then walked to Broadway mi Forty-second street. I stayed there | dress to thank those who had contri- buted to the campaign fund. “I wish," he said, “to thank those men who when there was no definite plan for oDtaining finances so generou. forward with their subseriptic in the strongest terms. “Now the Court has cited Publisher Sheridan and other editors for contempt. The Court has it within its power, by inflicting a. sufficiently heavy fine, to ruin the only paper in Idaho with the} "rg give emphasis to his ren atrength to hold out against it. Colonel walked to the front “PEOPLE SHOULD COMBAT THE c to Senato Frank A OUTRAGE.” wlling each STEUER DENIED ON OATH BEING WEBBER’S LAWYER Max Steuer, in the Brianger trial, rks the the plat- Fiynn, Munsey y name. FPSB ROOTS E896 9d G00 n it we naive rau * “ e rty ued: “I not only want Q he venefit of our CALLS SULLIVAN A TALE BEARER. dasrad to iy Mir trigbawe as,"imidg’i| | oy Goude Sota LAUe I°eelbes Balel soe ee ae tak oe ete UL to bay that T have been SiMppy Low Fact Pri “He carried tales from Rosenthal to Becker and from Becker to Rosen- 1S |] '¢ Webber's lawyer. Ta ata bth peep Goan teats wenerang | that we send the best lawyers obtaina- BE HAUSiGeeh ao) gee aR ac ory rice thal. He would rus t0 Recker and tell him what Rosenthal said or what f | fray not and never has deen. Har. || heard that Herman Hosonthal had been [21¢ % Wdaho to fight the case and tot rested Prox than youraetves |] wy, g ON, BASY THMMR, ub said Rosenthal gaid, and then he would run to Rosenthal with what he { ford P, Marshall, who was with Mr. || Hilled—@ man told me. igest p . Nobody will ever have to investigate me ! “The action of the Idaho Court !s not riority only against the people of Idaho, but against the whole citizenship of the United States, and the people should use every effort to combat the outrage. “It is to prevent Just such outrages that the Progressive party advocates the recall of judicial decisions.” Col. Roosevelt concluded his address amid tumultuous cheers in the midat of whieh arose the cry “Let's hear Webber testified that he met Becker in front of his poker room at 4 o'clock, Awo ho’ fter the murd: The tes- «mony ran “Becker came up from the Sixth avenue and greeted me. ‘I congratulate you, Weboer; done a good job, Th to Jearn that I k of these contritvu- Ms and was very much obliged for | them.” ‘Thie-digrersion Jerome when he was District-Att ney, wae his counsel throughout the gunmen’s affair. I was called in by Webber's family, @ family of the highest reputability, and my repeated declaration to them, and to bim, was that the only basis upon which I could have anything to do with his affairs was that he should tell the entire truth, District-Attorney Whit- man has aald to me, as a result of thie, that the public service Lao ren- dered was second to none.” gid Becker said. He carried lies and trouble back and forth day after day. “If it hadn't been for ‘Jack’ Sullivan and his gabby mouth, Vl tell you what would have happened. Rosenthal would have ‘gone to the District-Attorney and made his statement. He w have had enough evidenée to convict Becker of being a grafter and Beeker would have heen dropped from the police force. That would have ended it all, If it hadnt been for Sullivan's tale. carrying Becker wonld never have known what was in Rosenthal’s “Now I want to say that there never was any intention to kill Herman fosenthal. The idea was to buy him off or scare him away.’ But Sullivan Rept butting in, Efey’on the night when Rosenthal was killed he butted imto Becker at the prise fight at Madison Square Garden. He wanted to er prices, and we want ile Sole Judge of the bu, greeted by cheers, LAWYER GIVEN CONTROL OF CROCKER MILLIONS. _— i} SAN FRANCISCO, Malcolm Whitsnan, forme: Cr hal corner of id, 6 f ver, cattage and sheet Music tree, Ml direct “from Facto: to thus saving you all middle- rofits, Beau! Cat WESER BROS. 181 W. 28d St. (Near 6th Ave.) ‘Tel. Chelsea 414, OPEN EVENINGS Stl, Dee, "? MADE LINE LYSAGH™. : 0OSOO-64-6-6-9-40606-060-000004 0 Becker said, right number. Factory Sulesrooms In response J. H. Gibson of Caldwell, in that State, arose and inspired cheers when he*sald: “The Supreme Court of Idaho, instead of being in position to giving him complete control over | $10,000,000 properties. Mr. and Mrs. Whitman now livin porarily in t @ warning to future squ Hh New York. ‘ the murder, and the inference was that| before the killing, Webber went out|¢T Now, the only thing to do is tolojte editors for contempt should be 5 y have his mouth in everything. Webber did the planning. It, would] and came back and aid Rosenthal was Beep the sellows low. Tell them to get! wearing stripes.”” eee her marriage, Seott, who is an “Becker was Indicate that he was a guilty-innocent| around at the Metropole, and that | Ut 7 “ iii be cited for contempt,” jattorney, had handled the affairs of Miss ker afraia of the effect on his chances as a policeman it | {i everybody then left Webber's. except|, “Rose said he had no money. Becker tn aon one in the audience” |Cragker ‘and her brother. ‘The purpose Rosenthal would go ¢@ the District-Attorney. Beckor know that a lot of| "In Wobber's testimony he swore| Scheppa and himself, Webber testified | turned to and said: “Bridgie, give (oats all, Nght answered the {Of the document is to keep all of the people were sore on him. He wanted Rosenthal bribed off or acared off,|{*t be was not at the Garden res-| that when he made the announcement |J@¢k @ thousand dollars, and that will at's al ight, taurant at the time it was sworn that make fifteen the murder of Rosenthal was first in- tended. He also swore that he did not direct anyone to kill Rosenthal and that, Girectty or indirectly, he did not do ao. “We Intend to show there never waa A meeting at One Hundred and Twenty- fourth street and Seventh avenue, Where Becker was supposed to have ‘ordered Valion, Webber and Kose to Kill Rosenthal.’ During the course of testimony they attempted to corrob+ orate cach other, but in the event it appeared there was a conflict in their statements that neither could reconcile, they made it appear that one or the ther waa absent for a moment. SULLIVAN'S REFUSAL SPOILED PLOT, HE SAYS. “Vallon went to get a cigar while talk- ing with Hecker, he swore, and Rose and Vallon wore that Webber and Hecker stepped aside and talked to each other privately, And Webber hundred dollars I owe! speaker; “I always said that the fur of I passed the Cadil- a jack rabbit should be substituted for ‘about 190 and f told the ermine. Col, Roospvelt in luis address made it 1 Plain that the plans of the Progressive | Party do not contemplate making terms Otto, open up and keep going.’ with the Republican Party as a party. id, ‘Charley, there's going to be! Hie said in effect that the new party Nothing doing? he #ald. 1) naa come to stay und expected even- left Becker about 4.3 in the morning.” | iwaiy to attract to its banner the Pro- Pe ERE ves who si ave: legiance GUNMEN’S COUNSEL || ere et ni id Democratic organs HOPEFUL NOW OF ae REVERSING VERDICT. “In 4he matter tonal,” Former Magistrate Charles G. F. Wahle, counsel for the four convicted} gunmen, sald: 1 “In view of the Webber repudiation of the murder plot there can be no question that an application will be about Rosenthal being at the Metro- pole everybody went out except him- self, and that he remained behind five s. California property under one manage- a Be would como to me aud ask me What I was doing sbout it. “I would tell him everything was going on all right. I never had any: thing to do with getting the gunmen. Rose did tha Becker usod to go to Rose and ask him what was being done about Rosenthal, Becker used to tell Rose how strong he was in the Department, and Rose, believing what Beoker said, told the gupmen they could even croak Herman Rosenthal and get away with it. But nothing was said to me about killing Rosenthal, “The tact is, a couple of these kids got drunk and shot Rosenthal, RAPS “JOHN THE BARBER” TOO. “I wasn't at the Metropole at. thp’time of the murder, and ‘John the Barber’ didn't see me running aw: x ‘John the Barber’ was sore at me be cause I tipped off a friend of mine who had been trimmed in QB game in ‘Sohn the Barber's’ place. I could have shown, if necessary, that ‘John the Barber’ was in a Chinese restaurant until 3 o'clock {h the morning on the day Rosenthal was killed. ‘ “When I was arrested J meant to keep quiet. I had no intention of ad mn that T'd have up and took a shot at him and then ha CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Diamonds, Watches GOLD JEWELRY reer tment, lowest Re out but that he remained behind Afteen minutes, Schepps corroborated Rose. In other words, from the testimony of these four men they stayed behind and only the alleged gunmen went out. Shapiro swore he took only four men with him in the car around to the Metropole, and none of them was Web- ber, Rose, Schepps or Vallon. Who pointed out Herman Rosenthal? “These are only a few Instances of conflict In the testimony of Rose, Webber, Schepps and Valion, There are hundreds of other conflicts on cru- cial points, all of which will be brought out in the appeal proceedings, to show Tout, Becker to be the American Drey- ‘us."* TRUTH WILL BE TOLD, Physicians Never Pre- scribe Patent Medicines For Rheumatism, Sciatica or Neuritis But every good > of the thes. f the tines. the lives of ile pa’ all about, the latest No if leadership, both a ren Avaicnyuresouni cy, LE CREDIT G MAIDEN LANE virst328 com ti teat rt Te was com ton bractinl Meabers, “provided those compounds have si50d and for every po- Y be chosen, not t with reference to his own ely with regard to the ae a preparation, prescription of and is entirely free from nar: quickly relieves the mi Tt prevents th pounded Shystelan, TARE BLEVATO! inves Nurito jon ant lont, exeruiciating them from reajver Aheumatic y he ‘ing. with ent rs SL or BY a home (or ° ° tolling syns I knew. I stood pat until the morning af the, day Jack wore that Rose and Hecker stepped M'INTYRE DECLARES, made for a new trial for ‘Lefty Lou fn should come Into this party hse Heceman drug stores woh tht ie onstipation Mepe made his conftesicn. ‘ aye Sela John F. McIntyre, chief counsel for ‘Weller. ond Frank, s¢ Not st V 1 h: F “On the morning of that day I sent my wife to Max D. Ste ing tomether before even he Lieut. Becker, did not betray surprise | Court may make @ thorough investiga: anishes Forever office with $10,000, She gave him the money a bis oftice, when ‘he was told of the statement of | tion of tile whole conspiracy. It is not P, Relief--P the street, as the newspapers said at the time,” Bet'pe other arrangement in the “Bridgie” Webber that there was no| saying too much to add that all who 'rompt Relief--Permanent Care mony accurr Rosenthal murder plot in which Becker | have been qonnected with the Rosenthal when the: ’ ps “That's righty” chimed iu Mra, Webber, “I gave Mr. Steuer bese ace rgde Ppcgar gas A Was Interested. He sald he had been| trial have felt that the whole truth Gee rens TTL in bis office.” hours after Originally }e*Pecting some such development, had not been told by Roi ¢ . they intended to have Jack Sullivan] “Webber's statement,” sald Mr. Me-| Valion and Schepps. If Well,” Webber went on, “after I had paid out that: $10,000 the next | corroborate them, wo they said he wan Inte, “confirms what 'T have sald trom comes forward to tell all the truth,|_* 7 sae thing I knew Jack Rose had confessed. What could.I do? 1 bad to get | ‘"*r:, latter, when Sullivan Fefuned | the beginning, " Webder, Vatlon | mite his perjury and frees himself! |” (Frege Sark.) ” oe ‘obo e e] ey le! ‘amMe-up, an ose, febber, V i ip line. * the arcup Mifare wenbee yan pune tit {and Schepps iinplicated Becker tor the | from the sway of Jack Rowe justice wit!!| SPECIAL for this TUESDAY | SPECIAL for this WEDNESVAY Webber repeated that his experience had cost him $20,000, ‘This in-| { arrive, but when the perjured testi-| PUMPOse of relieving themselves of crimi- | be done. ASSORTED FRUIT @uded, he said, the $1 “getaway money.” mony concerning Becker meeting them | fal Hability, and his statement was arranged, they simply injected a new figure into th eeene In the “I was up at Sing Sing Friday and saw the boys. They renewed thelr pro- testations of innocence to me confident of a reversal in tiHeir EANUT CREAM KISS- lue Elsewhere, Est aseVa ‘POUND BOX OFFERING FOR THIS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 10c 5-LB. 10c ROCK; 25c Value Elee- 1000 he gave Jack Rose to give to the gunmen as wher POUND BOX | “The day is not far distant when the jentire truth wil! be disclosed and the person of a man named State of New YorR will have witnessed a— improve the complexion is iit . Small Pill, Small Dose, Muttle,” is man, Muttle, was sup-| the indigputable fact that innocent . ° posed to come along Just at that ‘mos! man da been ‘convloted of murder: in | £ hid aFralgned to file my appeal next IATTAN MIXED CANDY for FAMILY USE, Genaine out Signature ” r ° week, but the Webber confession of a Cc l ee cKer, ay Counse ‘ mont and take Sullivan away with him, the frat @ggree, Conditions will con a Ih Tapered Fl ‘y . t is udmitted by Rose, Vallon, front the cution, when I get this} affitcted conscience may alter our plans/ | better than that sold by others at $1.00; our price AD BOX ‘, : Declare Him ** American Dre fus’’ os and Webber that the four sp Mauer belire the Gears of Appeals | entirely. po Se Ee aaree | y | Rosenenal, nor had they ever sro tim "Phat Webber" practically “aataits ne | gum ame, SPECIAL OFFER TO SUNDAY SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, INSTITUTIONS, FAIRS, ETC, Joseph Shay, counsel for Becker in his appeal for a new. trial, said|in-their lives. The night tho: are ale comenttiod perjury does not surprise me. . COMMITIEES GLADLY WAITED ON EVEN THOUGH NOT REAUY 10 PUACHASE, Vevber's statement coufrmed evidence he had een gathering ever since) 1%," yrs gusta’ ts Ne Rig ealed informers ‘wi ae hota? 2o;| AT SATISFIRS MILLIONS |] why use Department Store Candy when you can get Lofts Pure and Webber, Vallon and &chepps was true, there i# a link mixsing. It has not been shown who identified Rosenthal the truth now. IT have doubts about Rose, for ve nwore he had no conscience ani his conscience never pricked him; Fresh—made hourly? 3 POUNDS of “METROPOLITAN” MIXTURE, “If the men :o whom Webber made this statement will go before Justice of people. Worth your while Goff und testify to it under oath,” ho sald, “it will be ground enough for to test it $2.70 $3.30 to Lefty Louis, Whitey Lewis, Dago but Vallon, I have been Informed, will ABSOLUTELY PURE, WHOLESOME CANDY dustico Goff to order a new trial in connection with corroborative evidence| Frank and Gyp'the Blood : sooner or later admit he was in @ AND 60 HALF-POUND BOXES, FOR. hich I have gathered, Rose swore that after all were cone ne to frame up Becker after the POUNDS OF OLD FASHION CLEAR om Y AND 60 HALF-POUND BOXES, gregated at Webber's poker room, just arrest of himself, Rose and Webber.” LIPTON’S “I have been working along that line. I have evidence to show that there was not a murder plot in so far as Becker is concerned, This state- 3 ' eee ry . an wient of Webber is the most important ‘corroborat “ ‘I ‘f , “MANHATTAN MIXED” Undersell Us Ask about our S; Riiiteuassaseenuired is etriion o oant Gis eee on Bridgie Webber’s Sworn Story T EA CONSISTING OF CHOCOLATES CARA- Fane vt ie aeetiee rongfully convicted.” MELS, CREAMS AND 20 OTHER KINDS, 30 AND 66 HALF-POUND BOXES, FOR.... Park Row: foreur stores epee NATURDAY F eI have reviewed every bit of the testimony given in the case of Lieut. Becker, and I find that there wa» an Undercurrent of effort to tell the truth, By this I mean that ‘Brid, Webber, $3.90 IN Li Before Jury in Becker Trial When called as a State's witn at the trial of Lieut, Becker, ‘Bridgic’ Webber gave the following testimony. Q. Did you ever talk to Becker about} Schepps told me 1 was wanted there Sustains and Cheers Jack Rose and Harry Vallon did not wish to pose as murderers, but that| they had to do #0 in order w afford themselves un escape from the charge | of murder in the first degree. | Guntit 11 o'clock, ely Furnished, E. Cor. 124th, 3d Ave., N landt and 185th st; stores onan EVERY EVE FIN | Rosenthal? A, Yes, y Vailon, Ro: i Becker there. 584 BARCLAY STREET 206 BROADWAY SURED AN 10 TO, 20 Days. ne DENIAL OF RUBRAB PLOT. Toe et Sout atban ise 'k hy wernt ike S'neea suns Cor. West Broadway Cor, Fulton St, Meatioe’ Oa, "Shut bine Atreat 8k IN INFORMERS' STORIES, be Tabpiyetelrth AOR: BAe ay were, talking, 3 stood. Metenin will beep you and om Wonderful 'Sucorers, | “In the course of testimony Jack Rowe | Nore and terre Vallon were th Ree Get: rt She omses: (8: aglae dreamed. 19 the. 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