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~~ qrigin, She did not object to paying pro- | teenth street, Twentieth street and other jection money; #he looked upon it as @| streets, whe sald, but refused to give the part of her business, But #he did ob- | numbers. panama — “Knowing where Mrs. Goode got the $25 I say? There was nothing to say. a ‘a she gave Skelly. Q. You were charged with keeping » “I drew {t out of a bank downtown,” | and maintaining a disorderly house, aid the woman, were you not? A. In the aMdavit, I b “What bank? 1 | eve, I was charged with keeping | "I won't tell you, because that , would disorderly house and with soliciting | ee me to tell my right name." | from the doors, Commissioner Walsh, quick Q. You know what keeping and main- to see at corroboration would Me in the taining a disorderly house ne, do Gives of $25 from a bank on you n A 1 deo. e date of the alleged payment to| @. Well, was this charge of keeping | Skelly, ineieted on an answer. The a disorterty house true? A. It cere witness flatly refused the ormation, | tainly w but the Deputy Police Commissioner Lawyer Loula Grant wag severe in hi id ie would find a way to get at|cross-cxamination of Mra, Goode, but re. Goode's bank account. | he didn't make much progress with he A Mrs. Goode said she changed her! She flatly refused to answer een| Thame from Elliott to Fair in the spring | even after the Commisstoner had dl- Of 1911 on the advice of John Russell, | rected her to answer, and wien clonely then an Inspector of Police. Ruewell,| pressed she took refuge in tears Then | fhe said, and a private detective named | the Commissioner and the lawyer and Kelleher, now tn the employ of the the policemen would look at one an- District-Attorney, introduced her to the oth and Grant would simmer down uneel for the Aldermanic Committee. | and «radually voll up until Mra. Go: S The crose-examination of Mra. Goode) would be forced again to the sob ex Seag no tcompteted when Sketly’s trial! pedient | was is afternoon, = M She refused to give her right nar Wate r nquiry into the @y Woere she came fro: other than Ciceges againe: Skelly at 10 o'clock t0-| chat she in a native of a town up morrow morning. State, {9 thirty-reven year of It was during the crons-exam: nj came to New York in i808, 6 that Mrs. Goode brought out the Jack" | ie only thirty-eeven yea Mg matter. Mr. Grant had asked her) ‘When I first came to Repeatediy about her acquaintance with | she said, “I went to work as a stenog- WGyp the Blood” and the other gunmen | rapher in an office In the old Timos | convicted of Xiling Herman Rosenthal, | Butlding, on Park Row. and “Jack” Zelig. “In whose office?’ auki Lawyer aterically weeping, the other angry and| ba “sO bod raie tad = in ban? ba ge are scornfully disdainful, faced each othor| remarked Commlasione! ish, AS) "IT can't tell you,” re the wits | 44.) nite re n| @ Lawyer Grant hammered and hammered | pegs, ‘ pe haga ptartplenah bah | without making any progress ne West Side Court. Mrs. | 4 NT OF ABSOCIATION| SHIELDS HER PAST AGAINGT | catherine iarbenon, was a prisonor, | ESISTS HINT DISCLOSURES, harged with having attempted the life | WITH GUNMEN. i ye. [Of the other last Thursday ti the ay ts Because it would incriminate or de-| x . “Oh, T know what he wants,” Almost) erage your" jeeond, Appearing Ke complaining wit: feet. “He wants to connect me With! persons who knew me then and never|, UM Harbeson, wife of a wealthy those gunmen to make it appear I was Knew what became of me to read what 2 pAab ine bcp | thelr associate. Well, I employed ‘Jack’ Zelig and his crowd to protect my house. ahd paid him $125, Gambling houses did | g Af too." £ Phe witness said «he was never mar- fied. She called herself Mra, Goode, | @ ani, because the title “Mra.” ear- Fae dignity “And Twant you to know," @he con- haking her finger et Lawy . “that a certain dignity attaches ® being the head of a disorderly house, | Suet as a great dignity attaches to be- the head of an onterly how The attitude of Mra. Goode was quite I am now.” vyer Grant hammered away at Mrs. Xl arly experie: but got only general answers insisted that Mrs. Goode be forced to tell the names of her employers, the | witness began to cry. Deputy Commis. | |soner Walsh, after waiting until she | had composed herself, told her he would | Protect all her rights as a witness, but she would have to answer questions, In 1901, the witness said, she went Into the business of letting furnished rooms. She had been iil and had to make money She Ilved in Thirteenth street, High: . my man from the force. OLD FASHIONED CLEAR 13 MANIATTAN MIXED CANDY tect to belng “double crossed,” and her| “What names did you go under?! Mrs, Harbeson was brought to court | “L could mention several men high up| CANDY. UND BOX Cc ion FAMILY USE, better Uitterness toward Skelly was mot con-| asked Lawyer Grant. In @ taxicab from Bellevue Hospital, jon the pollce force now who have con- hatvatevurice par = 65c coated, What difference does that make! wh she has been confined in t fessed to taking graft and been die-/ [OLD JAsiio: LLL MC) Annan Mire. Goode on the witness stand| now?” asked the witness tearfully. | prison ward since the sensational affray minged and yet come baok Jdet aad con. |], AMESAS 0 15c EUREKA MIXED CANDY 4 of moving uptown last fall and | «pm not on trial here, Officer Skelly| {nthe gown shop last Thursday night, a fidently expect Becker to do. The same ent a te aking an apartment at No. 204 Man-| ig on trial.” nervous and hysterical prisoner, F. 5 PY & 206406 See Ate) wlitilanan INosme ENT ae ets 90c ttan avenue, a house controlled by But," said Commissioner Walsh, 62 NG, 08° Wall ateaat ie 44O9OSOSES9OOO94HO8 | we cannot dismiss an incompetent one. ae eebe eke @ real estate firm of Sobel & Kean.| “the lawyer hax a right to this in- When the charge of felonious| _ = HIGH GRADE i She had been advised to move, she sald,| formation to establish your eredi-| assault was sworn to. by the young the harbor of Palermo and were jotned 15c PReire sor by “Manny” Muss, an east side beer pility.” widow, wio 1s charged by Mra, Harbe- on the boat by Salvatore Camplni, a Tent vat alt ‘Choe bottler and collector of protection} Wit) 1 be sent to Jail If 1 don't} son with having stolen her husband's wether of Cassalse. While Macaluso HUM , GRADE. BONBONS, % 25 LE money, and was introduced to the 80-| snawor?” asked the witness. stecliohin Mek Mannie Gace ni stane | ana Cassaise remained aboard the boat FRUITS, wikd ic VERY MIGH GRADE BONS : ye) & Kean firm by Dr. Hamburger,| “what difference does that make?" | sie sald that ae was employed as fe 1Campini acted aa messenger between the Mion 6GRADE ASSORTED port paca assort- $2. 00 aas's cousin. the Commissioner wanted to know. | saleawemnan in the. Hurhosn wie. }voat and the “Professor” on shore until gq While our new depart- CHOCOLATES, 30. KIN * 25C of od bene e FRLLS OF SKELLY'S DEMAND! “you answer my question and IN| yiswn as the French Shopele Columns | “after three days—he came back with d vena kinds nau : "AND HER PAYMENT. anawer yours” insisted the woman. | niis uvenue, and that ale was busy fl the word that all was ready, ments devoted toll |TMPORTED FRENCH GLACE FRUITS, NEW $1 39 ‘After a few days in the Manhattan| Commissioner Walsh sald he would | iic a gow. chnestlve. cits ‘The “Professor,” meanwhile, had got . monte house she was (ald ahe would| Dass of tint inter. Then Mra, Goode | UNE & OWN on a prospective me in toncat aite Petcasine, whom he knew |{] Women's Apparel are CROP_JUST ARRIVED; 5-POUND BOXES ° Fave to move, ‘Then she aent for Maas | admitted that she had been known as | ti ie quar with a revolver im her and who was believed to be in Palermo|l] most complete, we are Sind he introduced hep to his relative, | Mrs. Fillot and also as Mw. Fatr, ; rs) Fair and Mrs. marked Grant, sneeringly. “Don't get insulting,” warned Mrs. Goode, bridling up. Goode, pel. Wolf, who keeps a bottled Mquor in Golumbug avenue between Bi etyseighth and Ninety-ninth #tre ‘| HYSTERICAL son were released, | hand. | Weapon at her head, Mri |with graphic jMustrations by h hands, and had pulled the trigger sev ___ THE EVENi ‘HELD FOR ATTACK ON RIVAL IN HER ~ HUSBANDS STORE Mrs. Harbeson, Wife of Gown | Merchant, Denies Trying to Kill Mrs, Renner. | IN COURT. $ “1 Only Wanted to Beg Her to Give Up My Husband,” She Says. | (2 | | Two women, one heartbroken and hy-| ¢ to her stery—told brokenly and driven from her home and had seen an- other woman installed ther passionately that sie had attempted the! © Renn vionde, petite and jaun-)| « in cats.age and d prtment——allowed | ps to curl in w seornful sm she stood by and heard Mra, Harb tal. Mrs, Harbeson had tried to ther in the establishment owned by nat No. 519 Columbus ave nner told the Magistrate she feared for her life if Mrs, Harbe 116 RIVAL TAKES STAND TO ACCUSE MRS. HARBESON. WG WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1912. : MORGAN PARTNERS I © NEXT TO TESTI: | SEKROGKEFLLER H. P. Davison First to Be HeLa) in the Money Trust’ Inquiry | « After Holidays. eee eee ee Cee weneererseee| Wife of West Side Merchant Who Waved Revolver at Rivali i dite WASHINGTON, Dec, %0.-The mam: | bers of the House Banking and Cur- | reney Committee hurried from Wash- naton to-day to spend the holldays at hetr hone or reaching the climax of their Investigation with the examin \ | tion of J. Prerpont Morgan yesterds 3! he committee will reconvene Jan. 6 and will cover the remaining ground of $I the inquiry as rapidiy as possible, %|_Mr. Morgan yesterday told the com- | mittee that much of the business of his @ |firm did not come under his direct super- © 3| vision, and that his partners were better % | qualified to answer some of the ques: {tions propounded. It ts expected that! |at feast one of the partners of Mr. Morgan, probably H. P, Davison, will % |be summoned before the committee when | it_ reconvenes. is The Howse Sergeant-at-Arms js sti!l Jendeavoring to serve William Rocke | feller with a subpoena. | —— «| METZ BETS BECKER 9| GETS BACK ON FORCE. THE GREAT aon: & PACIFIC TEA CO. These Later for the Metropolitan District Only 400 Stores In the U. S, ol speaking at a litics Club of Colum bia Univ last night satd: ‘1 bet Whitman the other day that |ten years from now Becker would be} e force, 1n a high position and | ng full back pay for all the time he had been off the force. The cause of it Is that the State has forced | upon the city @ pe: fem by which | | & part of e ry goes) urts have | herefore said that it is depriving a man | of his property without due process of | law for a Commissioner to remove a} sity, The immense counter ace and xreat er of attendants at street make this Loft toro advantageous to customers whose tine Ls limited quick service is necessary, Buy Your Candies Early and Avoid the Rush ASSORTED HAR! CANDIES ONE POUND BOXES FIVE POUND BOXES Mrs. Harbeson had pointed the Renner sali ready to run down the chief operating plant of ng of counterfeiters with branches w York and Montreal, Petrosino's veal mission, which was to put his hands on the chiefs of the Black Hand tei SPECIAL OFFER TO SUNDAY SUHOOLS, CHURCHES, &¢, COMMITTEES GLADLY WAITED ON EVEN THOUGH NOT READY TO PURCHASE. zea cas get Loft's Pure and more than ever prepared with the apparel for Infants Way wee departmedt store candy 4 Of the sidewalk outside Woll le eat ps4 4 ni Fe made hourly Prd oh, the elder ate out se Misew's| Mrs: Coole raid. she went into. the al tines but there was no explosion. Actual Details of sot! Kelle Of | ists oF New ‘York, evidenty was noi|] and Children for which we POUNDS OF “MEIRUPULITAN” Jothes, was pointed out to her. business of maintaining disorderly | soy'thy ‘bonettt at tine, Magis | ge ep ‘Hoe in [conspirators But Betrosine aoceptea {| aré SO justly noted. MIXTURE, ABSOLUTELY PURE, Psy at Aret demanded $150 a month,"| houses tn October, 1910. The furnished | yin had grappled with her assailant and New York Detective in | * good o:fices and the | WHOLESOME CANDY, AND 60 18 the woman, ‘I told him he might| room line had become unprofitadie. {how they had wrestied Jiatter made an agreement with the de- @ We ask your attention to HALF-POUND BOXES, FOR e fas Well ask for the moon and offered! “I was starving," whe declared of the gown she Palermo, Sicily. | tective to lead him to the nest of the bad . - y nets Dim $90 a month. He sald he would have ou don't mean that,” ald Grant Renner satd, . Roads a | wanted, our regular advertisement POUNDS OF THAT OLD FASH- eee his partner, and for me to meet| “Well, 1 was pretty nearly starving, | Saleswomen 4 Sen eS | The night when the “Professor was i . " clock, 1n the One Hundred and Tenth| Mrs. Goode was questioned at length disarmed Mrs, Harbeso Somehow or! A murderer, executed to-day in the | and Campini came ashore and hid them- of this paper. ‘-POUND BOXES, FOR...... e ry as to her acquaintance with ‘ the Other the revolver had disappeared; she | penitentiary ‘at Montreal, told before he | selves in the path to be traversed by the | OF “MANHATTAN ptrédt oudway station. v had never seen it after it Was wrested Professor and Petrosino—one behind Pep met him and offered him $0 a| Blood,” “Letty Louie,” “Whitty Lewis" | frum Mrs, THarbeson's. hand AIS led hte 861 eo eee ee at ae ot the road, the| |] FIFTH AVE. At Thirty-fifth St. |) MIXED,” CONSISTING OF CHOC. dnonth, as 1 had been advised to do by) and "Dago Brank," the four gunmen Jreal story of the assassination in| Sentry box by the side of t The as and Wolf. Skelly took $25 and| convicted of killing Moerman Rosenthal.| TELLS OF CARTRIDGES FOUND | palermo, sicily, of Licut. Joseph Petro. | Professor cary along aecompanted by oie THER KINDS, SIND oo aid I wouldn't see him again—that Wolf | She sald she knew them all, also Jack IN HER MUFF, no of the New York Headquarters Signal with his handkerchtef that. the AND 20 0 jrould do the colecting. He advised me} Zellg, the gunman who was killed tiree| ‘phen while Mrs, Harbeson, shaken by | #tatt ¢ arch 12, 19, This latest of victim was ready for the slaying and HALF-POUND BOXES. FOR.. to go into one of the Sobel & Kean| months ago by “Red Phil" Davidson sobs and with her face buried in per| tie many versions of the mysterious jooting began. Cassalse fired two it and 125th Street Stores open every evening until 11 e'cl rT houses, but 1 told him I had already| Deputy Police Commissioner Walsh] handkerchicl, cling to the arg of her | slaying of the New York detective shots, Macaluso one shot and the “Pro- ne ee ee Nassau Street Stores ssi a ‘anti 10 o'clock. rented a flat in One Hundred and Ninth | started Sielly's trial at 1115 o'clock. | coun Detec McCormick took the; to Commlssic Waldo fessor" one shot, Pets ha Arig once core dtreet, at No, 223, and he said ‘all right,’ ly, through his cou Louis | stand to tell how six revolver cartridges | an exhaustive transcript of the in return as he sank to his knees. 54 BARCLAY STREET 206 BROADWAY ere ccs to aoreeal.” ait Blended not wality, of ithe sige of those with which the re-| regsion'" made by the murderer w few | Hack to thelr boat want three of th FOR MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN Cor, Went Broadway Cor. Fulton St. r n Mrs, Mary Gund o told | Yolve 8 y charged had been fou ape ynspirators and sailed for Calro, 1; {Then Mrs. Goode recited at great| Nitness wax Mrs. Mary Goode, who told | irq" dTarboson'a Hiatt after the en | U3 88 Mae te eined later by the crretes: | LANO Money $ A 29 CORTLANDT ST. 147 NASSAU STREET ‘ Jength how she had been tricked by the same story about Skelly holding her He sald, also, that when he| Carlo Di Battesta, upon whom the » they all returned to Que- Cor. Church Street Bet. Beekman & Spruce Sts}, Detectives Hall and Dwyer, who got|'P for £5 that she told to the Alder |arnived on the scene of the affray the full penalty of the law for the slay- ratesear’ en: Gandalze hee Down Week Park Row & Nassau St. ores 266 W. 125th STREET, pvidence against her and arrested her. | anlc Committee two weeks ago. revolver Was missing but that he had ing of Salvatore Macaluso last July g¢ cording to At City Hall Park “, 65 Just East of 8th ‘Ave. Bhe admitted they had been in her) NO WITNESS ON LIST TO COR-|traced it to the possession of John was visited in Montreal to-day, swore the nt fla teseon elaborate assort- ° house, and she did not know they were ROBORATE MARY GoobE. Dennehy, & chauffeur forthe zolaw jto the veruclty of the story told to = nent of feason’s best hand-tallored The specified weight in ais tasiase lastades the enutnionn tary cca eee iret ey tal paula ‘ ‘road train bound fi pecrenee woth tay Sore bhai Tie sratlag “dtierep against Skelly, | weapon after hav iw wranched It from Nie ina waned iver mo ag rane | To-Morrow Enjoy Freedom from FURS AND FUR COATS — ———— ——————— her place a little less than two weeks. | Norgor. ip mUine ase al PAE the Weapon: hand, “He ‘produced | oo Cussaiee, one of the conspirators | at prices, much oN thas what you BKELLY SAID “KNOCK” WAS) accusat Sites “I never had a revolver when 1/ in the Petrosino murder plot. The tale | accusation, but police observers noti i | ‘ REST. Nn rat an | . nto the shop, #8. Harbeson | told by tie man now dead involved the Ee Or ones Be | us OER BF no itnpesee. ay Abe Mist | cried out bullets must have been | o: for whe subsequent ‘One ' 5 1g can offer any corroborative evid tin my mutt by tht the AL ncony my wey to qmarket, T met Skelly st) us to the actual payment of money to |tevelver was forced Into my hand, it boi aye aT t t ET AING © e Hundred and Ninth street, near | Skelly by Mrs. ‘ |iy all @ base fabrication.” | This iv the way it runs Soe as RANE Sen ute een PEE hn Senten and News | UNSUNG | adorns cam emamnenert of day and asked how business was, | Oct, 17 ear Mrs, Goode informed | He? side ef the story, and M Harbe- | aud “Prote Muces in 80} oy, mae pear Vey +, Bronx clothes buying at the Lenox. ell let you take your choice of our BP Gearita ‘petty. aicst aeh bel Bucy tect eee nomcek te ne es | aot ihn to retain hime wet-conte | Messina, who had once ben a court =| RR Hee See PEN EVENIN splendid stock of Clothing, Furs, Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry with ‘ id *. er at sup) n ted e 1 erpreter vuver an ho ‘ore the ‘urnish of fee minum’ Shot in” Wet yee it gat Senet weer Im Vanna a whe ha (Mts ant a No Money Down } After her arrest, she sald, Hol Wolf) One Hundred and Ninth street and that | Ninety-sixth street, even wearing some | (uCt Bone Hue the Nite eave arate [a positive antidote, for'urio acta polo: |” | bajled her out at the West Bixty-| sxelly told her it would cost her $0 alot her clothos and finery. She sald she |AUHEved together fro o [* 1 te a phyalclan's prescription, Many state institutions o~ @ighth street station. Following ber| month, payable either to him or to Sol|had gone to live elsewhere and—all | New York and sailed from a port for |oolster, narcotic. or any. harmbul’ “dtuae use them Just ¢ jeane, she said, she met Skelly. Wolf, « Columbus avenue Hquor dealer; | pleading with her husband fatling—ad | Naples on the steamer Duke D'Abragi bie physicians ail over. the country Blackburn's z Pewhere did you seo him?" asked] that ‘Skelly made an agreement with | N#ututed a separation sult j¥rom Na the “Profes as he [are nressribitie ie'as jong needed ram | Pa Beputy Commissioner Walsh, Mrs, Goode to permit her to keep and| ARRESTED FOR TAKING HER! Wi! wailed amon bis friends, went) sibig | oy OS | y f"At Seventicth street, between Broad-| maintain a disorderly house for #9 a| WEDDING GOWN AWAY " he to Paleri other two went | otinc medicines whtenn wht p Pay and West End avenue, He was in! month, that the woman did pay #5 tol yo, Pa . Villa san Giovanni in Calabria, | ind’ duiekiy relieve" rheumatigm, i It you've never bought qitixen’s clothes. I had walked up there | sioily and &% to Wolf, and that between vant § Went to what had! ‘hero by appolatment they found a i cond on ‘credit before you ith Mr, Wolf from the station house”) Goi. 17 and Nov. 4 she did maintain and | been My hor tre, Harbeson vobbed, | pont nned by five sallors, ta whi can't realize how easy it * the answer, keep w disorderly house with Sk: | “and took away ; wedding gown and | inoy embarked, bound for Palermo on isto pay our way. You £Q. Did Vatrolman Skelly say any-| knowledge, und Skelly took no police | * poets Ong a, Bartiege Heenes which of ly ered tn don't miss the dollar a ing to you? A. Mr. Skelly sald he) action, Skelly Is also accused of faiting | Mure [hel Nile tile woman was week at all. The billis as very sorry, but that a knock had] to report this matter to dis superiors. Recreate ste K Atal als hte ga aN t paid before you know it. me to the station house while he was! The namcs of the following wit-| aysinus ine When I told tam ey ede | mba O° All dealings are confi- may. A girl had come to the station, | nesses were inscribed on the charges: 4 not go to the shop last Thurs: u dential and all prices ‘ge gaid, and complained that I did not) Mrs. Mary Goode, Policeman Alexander | day night to murder this woman are moderate, Comein y an; 1 Ss y her. B. Hall and Cornelius D. Dwyer, who| went only to plead that she give up Stiff Neck and Sciatica and let us talk Q. What 414 you say? A. Oh, I don't | raided Mrs, Goode's house; Capts, John | my hushand-at least unt my separa: | Are forms of rheumatism, which de- | e member. I was worried and fretted.| 1 Zimmerman and Patrick Corcoran, n mult Was aettl minute | pews on an acid condition of the blood | <Q. Did Wolt say anything? A. Yes: recently in command of the West Ong | she saw me she a from defective action of the! bout the arrest. Wolf Hundredth street precinct, who were er iv ae dak and affect ghey talked al POE ae in alan and skin and affectin 14; “It won't amount to anything. | tried last week for assigning Skelly to bey A . and fotite, caus ‘i You wi be MH plainclovies duty in violation of the | yai* ieee Pee i iat $18 to $22.50¢ a0 @. Whet did you say? A, What could Tuleg and Manny Mane fhe a t ie | but Hood’s Sarsaparilla === Suits, Now beer bottler accused by Mes. Goode of | ne iH until a being the “downtown’ collector of dis- | fo court with t orderly hou © wratt, MILLIONS BENEFIT THREATENED DEATH. Bernard Selder, a peddier, who has | WITNESS DECLARES POLICEMAN | Renner ran ~; by & cup of tea at four « O'clock. Try it yourself LIPTON’S deen eubpoenaed to appear as a Wit- nem against Seret. Daniel W. O'Grady, | accused gf grafting, reported at Poll Headquarters to-day that he was threatened on Tuesda night by a pd Heeman tn untform with sudden d |1€ he shou testify against O'G elder dec ‘ed he ple put the por 1 nh who made the threat in the . Fifth streey static last fant 0 no ~ vonfin on of Be om vas foriir fold tn airtight tins only) cing froin police sources D _ O'Grady is aogused of demanding $0 eas a | Dns Wien Which correcis the acid condition o ov: Furs ft a aire, Hen aap |i cme fhe a onion - Xmas Presents LGTIOX Clotting rerces., ry Vredorick Sullivan and asked tor | Ne it today, fo ual Lguidl form or LARGEST ASSORTMENTS . ww. G2. S Renan | | Sean ” piamonds Watches 22748 Av. ma st. Jewelry, Wiien Viey rotund to bay. 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