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‘9 nace n eas Sein ae I. eked each juryman to look at the pria- oner and the prisoner to look at the Juror and say tf he chatlenged him, hei eleven Jurors had been + tho special panel « Nausted. Tt looked would follow t koa t Htefense maid that (ie He would ae ept Holinos Van Not a nlroudy en challenged by Attorney Brown chircted for t M 1t e could no nit pening stat iving a history of the case. During tie m come it vena that wad we pan, had enseion m heard the ramer, nak understood that vat Lincoln Turner who Yad tho olve rt Ope Sherif a n Turner to many hi he door, 1 frisked hin.” sail the Sheriff, “and | he had no gun ‘The first winess was e citi] engineer cwamed Willian Segoine He fad pre Yared a map showing the surroundings on the «pot where the body was found. \tlorney Stokes objected to the map when the engineer could not teil him the dimance betwee certain pointe. The map was aamitied as evidence. STATE'S WITNESS ASSAILED BY PRISONER'S LAWYER. William C. Shafto, a lveryman of Takewoud, was the proseoution’s fires veal witness and h Toes exainination | brought out some of the | h exists in the oounty aver the death of Mra, Turner, Mr. Stokes wan sharp in his questions The | ene wnApped his unawere tack You have been very busy gotting evidence ‘n this case?’ askel Mr | Stokes. Sure” ewid the witness, 1 was a) Peietibor of tho Turners. “Qo it wasn't because you \oursell were suspected of killing Mrs. ‘Turner? A. I never knew that I was pected, @. Why 4id vou go to witnesses for Téeehan and ask them to chango thetr | , testimony? A. T did not Q. Didn't you + she was mistake © that #he'had seen © man named ton core out of the woods the day Mra. Purner disappeared? A. T did now ‘The witness sald be had told Leehan @ the Aisippearance of Mra. Turner efore her body wan found. Leehan, he aid, showed surprime, He asked which Mrs. Turner tt was, and when told ex- | claimed: “My God, that'e too bad!" On the day of Mrs. Turner's funenal. Nhatte said Mrs, Leshan th valled him tnto her house to look after her husband, Leehan, he sald, fell on his es and cried “You don't think [killed Mra, Sarner, do you he declared Leehin aapkod, Shaft also told of the finding of | (Mrs, Turner'e body after w search of | two days. FORMER CORONER TELLS OF FINDING THE BODY. Forme ‘onee Kdward J, Westhall veld of dinding the body lying face downward and he Mentified the eloth- ing of the dead Woman, which had beq “orf the custedy of Policeman’ R, ¢. Riles wf Lakewood once the day of tha nquest, Riley fovlowet, and waid that he had mly opened. yp the clothing noe. That Waa when he showed It to Prosecuta “Newman after that gentieman had been sppolutel ty his present position, Dr, Willlum G, Schauffler, who was the first doctor at the scene of the murder, said that in his opinion death had resulted from auffeeation, A blow ad been delivered on the back of the head and the woman hud fallen fo slownw her nose and mouth being barled in the sahd and dirt, ‘The blows on the back of the head and over the right eye could oot have killed Mra Turner, he waid. _ CASE REMARKABLE ON AC. COUNT OF SOCIETY'S INTEREST. | ‘The case is one of the most remark- “bie in the criminal annals of New Jer- sey, und startling developments are promised in the progress of the trial ‘Tons River, the county seat of Ocean ‘County, ie crowded with strangers. Farmers have drive into town for amany miles to be present et the trial. ‘The fashionable winter colony of Lake we weod is well reggesented. In wixty-three years, there have been nine murder trials in Toms River and one conviction. Both the Btate and the defense are wtrong in numbers in legal representa- on. William Leehan, the prisoner, has no means of his own, but has three law- yews behind him and the promise of all figancial aid necessary. His lawyers and funds have been supplied vy Mra Jasper Lynch, one of the most prom!- Went social lokders of the Lakewood win- ter colony, Mra. Lynch took up the case of Leehan simply that he might receive @ fulr trial, She heard that was in destitute circumstances, and went to his ussistance, Leehan's attor neye are Halstead H. Wainwright, Wil- fred N. Jayne and Andrew J. C. Stokes, On the other hand Ocean County, ! which must bear the cost of the prose cution, is sald to be in financial distress, und will be plunged into further debt over the trial. Notwithstanding this, there is 4 goodly array of legal talent | Debind the prosecution, Prosecutor Marry EB. Newmann has with him At- torncy-General Ldmund Wilson, former Prosecutor Theodore J. K. Brown of Ocean County and Assistant Prosecutor George ?. Woodruff, Brown was in of- fice when the murder was committed, and has the evidence in the case at his lingers’ ‘ends. Jt was he who kept alive arner, husband of the! evolver in Nis pos: | |Gov. 6 In and too pow At adout 7.90 0! covered three hours later. the Fire Marsal = GLYNN WONT BE ~ ETHERWILSONOR «MURPHY GOVERNOR : “Lanta Glynn Governor,” He Says; “My Appointees W) il Be Glynn Men. “Mt Anybody Attempts tu Dic«\& tate to Me,” He Warns. “TY Shall Fight.”” ALHANY, Deo, 1.—Fre iynn would affliat ing of the Democrat t Tammany Hal |by rthe Governor to-day with ” Min dental wae of the same general nature as have been ail his replies to how he would stand regarding Charies F. Morphy and Tammany, That was that he would uffillate with no factio can't be a Wilson Governor and x ‘won't be a Murphy Governor, “My appointees will be Giyun 2, not Murphy men or anti-Mar- phy men or Wilson men or Mitobe! mou. Z am not looking for hogtili- ties, but if anybody attempts to Gictate to me I shall fight in a hurry. My fighting, 1f I am forced to it, will be done in the open. “No attempt has ty with their partioutar any should be de, 1 whould h decline the Invitations. Rewarding Mr, | Morphy, I siall netther fight bim nor be dictated to by him. And that will be my stand toward every facth ‘The State of New Ve a] leader Kin ton big ful for any party wing ty role tte destinies “When I came inte office t IY position on t mi to make clear te point wi as I have today, but for some reason it doew ateod.” SET EVERY ROOM AFIRE appear to have been under- FOR SAKE OF INSURANCE Chauffeur Confesses Doing It io Oblige a Woman and Her Family. fo much gasoline waa found in Lie home of Walter Sheffer, No. 2 South street, Jumuica, last night after @ brisk fire that bad been found in practically Marshal Brophy every room that Fi called Mya. Catherine Sheffer, who is about thirty-even years old, and Wd- mund J, Mayer, a young chauffeur of utensil manufactuer of No, 6 Warwick Boulevard, Jamaica, to Fire Headquar- terw thix moruing. ‘They, with the Shet- . Mary, nine, and Edward, the last to leuve the houne jowing Sheffer, who ts a provess xorver and was out on busin The fire was dis: fer culldr re 1 he and Mre, Sheffer had confesaed. mottguge was coming due and Mra, Bheffer, in whose name the property stood, could not mect it She was foar- ful that she would lose her home, which was inuured for $200, and auked Mayer to set the house on fire, The young man returned after they | June 1. —_—-— TALK DUEL FOR HOBSON. Accepts Chal Donovan, His Foe in WASHINGTON had left the howso last evening and Started the fire, which burned ao rapidly that he had difficulty tn escaping him- Magiatrate Fitch held th out ball Grand Jui coupie wit seen icine the pine ngedie woods, which form the continuation of Lake food's principal atre She had with her two boxes in which were the ma- body was found the next afternoon adout 10 yards of tho path in the woods, Her skull was crushed and her face terribly disfigured, ‘The upper part of her clothing was torn almost from her body. Her neck and shoulders and the upper part of her body were fright- fully bruised and iaceratec, A club, seven fvet in longth, was found near the body. It was # small llinb of a tree which Lad been storn from its place. A hue and cry was raised tor the murderer, Morlarity, or Leehan, wae living in Lakewood their boy, Bradley, the search for Mrs, Turner's murderer | With the case, and brought the tnitial proceedings against Leehan. Mr, Brown came down from New York, where he has been staying re- cently, but will remain here over the rial IDENTITY OF THE VICTIM AND STORY OF THE CRIME. Mrs, Turner was @ comely, dark-eyed “oman, forty years of wee, She did jut appear to be more than thirty. Her hasbaud was an employee of the George “Gould estate, Georgian Court, With their threo children wey lived happily {if @ pretty home in Spruce street, in Lakewood. Mrs. Turner was a daugh> ter of tho Jato William Parmentier, a ieneer of the Lakewogd resort, Her brother i# Charles J. Parmentier, Treas- )urer of the Lakewood Trust Company. @he was an expert neediewoman ani made pretty shirtwaists and trocks « ae the women of the fashionable wit. |LEEHAN LOCATED AFTER TWO YEAR’ SEARCH, Schindler's Detective Agency was em- ployed to lowate Leehan, Georgo Jami- eon, a young detective in Schindler's employ, was put on the case, He hunt- ed Leehwn until the following April, two years after the murder. He found Leo- han at White Plains, where he was liv- ing with his wifw at boy. In the time it was eaid, no less than intervening the Leehant had moved their abod eighteen umes, Mrs. Lynch soon after the arrest went }to Levhan's a. istance, When she was President of thy Society for the Pre- ‘ention of Cruelty to Animals, Lachan was her stenographer, Mra, Lynch Turner was run and her body carried off the road into the woods Others share this theory with Mrs, Lynch, and it je whispered that evi- dence has been found in support of the has 4 theory that Mr down by an automobi t@ colony. - ‘ Pe Shemenn ee Aan) abe was theory, THE EVENING WORLD, A TALL HUBBY AND A PANDING NET FORt AN EFFECTIVE COMBINATION. oe ‘MEMORIAL TO GAYHOR ON BROOKLYN BRIDGE) : en reportel jfrom Washington and New York that he wiie| rty and| nly wore dented | New Approach ty ppored plans of HUERTA TROOPS URGED TO ATTACK oxen. VLA'S FORCES)” pene eae Federals at Ojinaga, Getting Message From Mexico City, Make Battle Preparations, | the Brookiyn bridge, at wore architectural design embody-~ both could be both elles of }muld tout the Gaynor 2 New York wide coull «tar mado by Ra | memoration of th tional nor Tammany leaders to tino mo withw, Dut if > to awkel what he th #on's suggestions. very practical, ho He considered them and expressed be changed and the im or pillars very well fitted Shain | fon estes ere WILNAGA, Me! %—The de- jSpatch of large quantities of rations acrous the border from Presidio to-day, following the receipt af urgent mes- | imagen from the War Department at| Mexico City ordering Gen salvador ¢) Mercado to take the offensive against the rebels, gave rise to @ belief that ‘the Federal troops which have been renched here since thelr retreat from Chihuahua were preparing to attack the Villa forces, st Mercado had previously stated that! shortly beforo noon to-day calle! out|called at my home, lo had lost track | 18 Senator | Unless the Febele attacked Ofinaga goon! a lot of fire apparatus and created w!of my daughter and 1 dd ist Know treffic jam of gigantic proportions in| Where sho He then announced that he [Longacre Square. The fire was out | the house whe telephoned to mi would try to recapture Chihuahua, but! when the firemen arrived, but the /she was at the Ritz, 1 told that should he, crowds did not disporse until a special |for Mr. Lewis, who huf aw agereasive he squad of policemen got busy. ‘A gucet in a room on the fourth |coming for her, Bho laugho! aud vatd floor at the corner of tho building ts|#he didn't want to ma: CURRENCY BILL WEARS PASSAGE IN SENATE Last of Hitchcock Amendments}, Disposed Of—Look for Congress Recess Next Week. WASHINGTON, the Federals would leave for the in-| the Wank reserve of the Mitchcock plan for the Owen provision was tabled by & vote of 49 ty 3 this afterne en presented the belleved here ator Owen ¢ twenty-four, son of 4 weulthy cooking) mont would more likely move towand Juare: which 1s less strongly defended. Some of the Federal officers pxprensea 24Ppoeed to have been carelows with the belief that the capture of Juarea would be more advantageous than that on account of ite {mpor+ DISABLED BATTLESHIP DUE TO-MORROW WIGHT|=: An ambulance cal) sent from the| Norris of St. Matthew’ ® Wor the tret tne since the bill eamy Ate members evin: mutters, and many Jesire to speed Representative om the flor of the House that the Cur- | In tho Jamaica Court this morning] rency vill would become ¢ testified that Mayer | day or Tuesday, and sald he would then offer a resolution tor Congress to roe ean | Jaw on Mon: | between the Senate . Underwood thought Cone disagreement Wireless Reports Indicate Smooth Sea and Good Weather for Towing. ‘The disabled battleship Vermont, in tow of the battleship Delaware, both returning from @ Mediterranean cruise, will probably reach Norfolz, Va., early yng | to-morrow morning, according to wirr- standing feud between hes opret montaniva leas messages received to-day at Sanity Hobwon of Alabama und Reprosentative| Hook, Donovan of « nee for Debate From awalt the action of the In a brief despatoh timed ut nnecticut now threatens |8 o'clock last night the Delawar: re- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, HELPFUL HINTS FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS +a be thee LOLA AGAMA PDE ADO ES OA LOROREE SIDE DE EEE 244-944 FOE DEO HF E He AN AUTO- HORN TO THE DICT AGROEEE. FORGETFUL HU! Recommended Reprimands for Army and Navy Officers. WASHINGTON, Dec. 18,—Secretaries Garrison and Dentels made formal re- port on the Caraboa dinner incident to President Wilson to-day. Both the Cabinet officers admitted they had .ec- ommended ‘action {n the matter, a flatly declined to # what, Tt was sald reprimands were eugazcsted arranged th ogramm LITTLE HOTEL BLAZE Crowd that Police Have to Disperse. | ° ughter vent is’ ¥ vury A little Diane tn the Hote! Claridge, |Aeueiter went to Lewis! Warerba | at Broadway and Forty-fourti street, | “tt wan last ‘Tuesday that ar. Tewlal mente @ match or @ cigarette. Shortly after he had left his room smoke wi covered in the hellway and investiga tion @howed that the lace curtain of | Lewis went for johe of the windows was afirc. The hotel help extingulahed the blaze, |but not before an alarm had been turned in from outside. Few of the en until it hed been extinguished. hotel at about the timo of the fire had nothing to do with the occurrence, One| ever, und that was why of the guests suffering from a eerlous iilness wea taken to a hospital. PUBLIC FUNERAL FOR 006; hed him. They w BODY LIES 1 STATE) erst ocr count, wanes neath wt _—_—_ Pennsylvania Railroad Men Pay) sre, Hinman called Lewis “a dirty old Tribute to “Bob,” Who Was to break out on t terial for 4 couple of akirtus, Her dead | ° her position 180 milen dis. r tho|tant from Cape Henry, Va. Evidently vre an Alabaina [no new troubles were beli aMrmative of a contention | Th of a Representative from | now; tiflable.” Lions ‘Vine weather with @ statement th of the elght}away. sion of Con: Dec, 1s.—-Wireleag ro- ened personal encounters in the lobl Mf the Capitol TIRMINGHAM. in tow of the battleship Delaware for Hampton Roads wae less tiles off the Virginia myking seven knots an hour. In expected to-tnorrow and wit be wed to the Norfole navy: y —————___ WILSON GOES RIDING, Ahan one hundred ‘ached to him, He appeared to be a do-well, who was more at home in the groggery than In his own home, Ou the afternoon of the murder he had | van of Con had o quarrel with his wife, who | threatened to send for the police, It was thought that @ negro was the mur- derer, Then suspicion shifted to an- other, and it was not until August, lvi2, that Prosecutor Brown jinked Leeban at Gadsden, to eusinai Done and where the de thd dake phiee, —_—~—-_- -—- ident Plants » Wilson Him, WASHINGTON A VFiret Time ta Ten Daye. WASHINGTON, accompanied by daughter and his physician, Dr, T. Grayson, took # long sutomodti It was the President's Es 4 Wilson elm in 18.—-President rounds (hia after: < wa down in a eeettiienemnenen CONAN DOYLE’S LATEST DETECTIVE THRILLER. Another new story by Sir Conan, Doyle of atarstin with Bherlock Holn wilt be published. in the Story ection of next #) Ht te entied “The ‘Adventure of” the walone ther opeckal features of thie ear Hecond, Anstalmant of first excursion into the nearly ten days, _ Secretary Tumulty said to-day thet open air in Weeks’ vacation to be begun as soon as the currency bill is dispoawl of. hopes to be abie to sign thi meuaure rid. early next week. “The length of time of the vacation,” ulty, “will of © rae depend on It in likely, however, ngresx will adjourn ima.ediately after the currency bill ty out of the! line Banta, Baath of the sat tor of “A Gil You Riow* by Jamen Monte ce qideal New vor: in a two page d bg ey the Panel Clty as seen by enable the Prosident f the capital for at 1 And necure the reat which {1 ta admitted | Just where this va- wien Will be epent hus not been Anal- at three weeks | Dally needs, Friend of All. WE8T CHESTER, Va., Dec. 18.—Bob, the dog mascot of the Pennsylvania ‘The Vermont has « broken propeller | Railroad, killed in an effort to Jump oe giv hag bin arrested in 1207 on a and a ‘number of riveta on tho/off a moving train at jobson wan} port truss bearings have Leen carried | tion, was-buried here yesterday after- In tow of the Delaware, battleship is being brought to port at men, of}about three knots’ speed. NORFOLK, Va. nid threat. [Ports to-day say the battleship on] dinauled and the |noon with honors by employees 0% the] tne ground of intolerable cruelty and a movie man took] won a decres. On Sopt. 14, 1910, he mar- ene. The dog “ley ‘n| ried Mrs, Harriet Hine Crofut, proprie- state” in the baggage roum at the] tor of the Oxford Inn, Oxford, Cons, A Vermont, | station for neveral hours, und ‘vas! month afterward ahe left bim, viewed by many, At 2 o'clock, covered | Lewis gave his age yesterday as fifty- with flowers and @ blanket, Hob wan | four years. Ho tnh placed in a coffin and carried cn a|tune from his father, station truck to a grave near the station, | Waterbury. The won lives 4: al dogs ut the wrave| Farmington evenue there. also, and as the bos was lowered the _—_ TS, road employees paid their last tribute] PROBES FIREMEN’S FUND. to the anima! that for yeara had claimed their interest and respect, Bob took up his lodging at the station traveled on the friend of] ne Grand Jury bewan to-day un tn railroad, whil Alms of the ‘There were fe’ about four years ago. trains at will, and all the ratlroad men. Chey Divides ¢! Persone. one af whom received From 10,30 o'clock urflll after noon ti led up to the paymaster’s window and women througt: the office. went away happy, taking 978 with them, ping district along sixth UBeto-dete eonge for many years, ererre [mus GETS REPORTS OW CARABOA DINNER and Daniels Said to Have knew anything about the fire! roid them they might, but that I would eattown Ata] arg of assauit, but did not press tha: ene $15,678 IN GIFTS TO BLIND. lomey Among (wG iowa the two-platoon measure now The City of New York to-dey divided} before tho Grand Jury Lawrence Ryan, $15,678 between 68 blind persone, each} Financial Secretary of the association, affilcted ones were seen being led along | adjourned ‘t was announced that the Kast Twenty-sixth etreet to the little | investigation would be continued next office on the Department of Charities when President James D, Clifford pier, Miss May Skelly and Miss Cath ine Egan iMentified them as they Commiasioner of Charities Michuel J, | ol th used to anewer, queations and Drummond helped in directing the men | refueed to Anewer, question | Ret away from| Paul Paulsen, hie wife, Gertrude, und aa. pram fonth thelr friend Peter McCann, all of whom America. pre bind and live 15 tae Game fet ‘Theodore Runseveit returned Mra, Pauleen is known to the crowda | Dome and Mre,|in the al whee of | avenue for whom she has sung all the| at Santiago on Nov. 3%, the alparaiey. they noth = Justice ‘1 tlon, den made in the « ‘defense wi inued from First » but while hi mission to marry her and who told her that 1 thought cramy and that 1 certainly show to have her put ane if phe ¢: marry hin, Then ehe agreed and Me | MOTHER SAY8 SHE REFUGED TO | ATTEND WEDDING. “Tho next day he asked Lf thi have the ceremony in my home and I ot allow any guests. Dr, 1 Church refused to mar: New Rochelle. 1 refused to attend the wedding.” Mra, Hinman and her son once gave Lewin « beating dn an office in Water- bury, the mother jabbing him with the polm of her parasy while her gon ere fined 67 on the pouce, destruction of proporty and! abusive lanruagg It was testified that devil.” The defenso waa that Lewin had taken Elsie on joy rides tr his | automobile, Lewis has been divorced three t!mes, | Hie firet wife got a decree at Moodus. Conn,, Dec. 23, 1687. In 183 he married 2 ¢ Morgan Bryant of Torring- case, Instead, sho sued for divorce on Is of 130 ited a large for- | Le No. ad Jary Investigates Johnson’ \estigntion of Fire Comnesionor John- charge that funda of the Hire- alent and Protective Asso- been used improperly to | Doing agitated by the fremon. Aasist- ant District-Attorney De Ford called Ryan wae before the Grand Jury tor an hour and a half and when that body 6 aseociution probably will oy rd and Ryan, on advice of coun- 4 to give information Ryan Clit. to-day from Bouth America, whore _ STATE PLANNED BAD ROADS, SAYS ~ JEROME EFOR DUNN | Defense Concrete Was mecaelg to | the Specifications. 0 The Brming Wor, mmission | you we bulit by Bart Zi Dunn, that It broke up under tratfic almo: Boon as tt was opened was the feature | of tho opening of the the trial of Dunn and ke ens to-day in Willan the defense, eet nn did » that althougn build a bad road he bu! the State cal We had though’ “ot submitting without we think what the spec! parttoular ple “Wo will bring i road bulllers in the Unite at | int the con Feromes| had taken #1 y | those apevific partment of Mighways in it woe decent road and tha tlons, followed out, inevitably produced |" A road that disintes: subfected to‘the st will show lowed the the only specifications could p JEROME WANTED THE CHARGES | DISMISSED. eae epecition- |) ted when it Was |) you that the defendant fol- pecifications and produced to show ONES ILD OWNS. == Curtain Afire at Claridge Attracts; rat given twenty winutor | About fifteen minutes « ‘Tompiine, eri that lo aid not learned that had appeared e| vole | ro) wo ee met ARE FOUND IN HOTEL, .| . |GOLOIDS =: Cr ‘ (—Assorted. Hard Candie ee 4 sitlert, sasortinent vf "iHossonn julusece NU" cnips, sod many hia Cqually pl Ones Pound Boxes A Special Salesman at ©: nee Jan hour after the opening, ‘The Prosecution clofed to-day witlt the presentation of evidence by Charles Wicks and Frank 2 Gilbert, suditors fa the Department of High Ways, that Dunn's firm, the Dunbar miractiug Company, collected §27,S10.%6 F the Tuxedo row! and put fa a etal is $2,240.95 which lax not been allowed The State algo Hut into evidence eee jot alleged voncrete shovelied up atone | GS ort witnes | tne vis wil | Depne jin Atb joer Delan sirlet-Attorney Gagan immediately fed to show that Delaney had ment adwell vo the Tuxedo road buflding ‘ations not to Inspect the road ar weil sald, but to spy out what evidence the prosecution might lave against Dunn. | “Didn't 1 ask you,” he demanded, “if ot here b © you were un: der Delaney, and didn’t fT say that T would not allow you to get any In- \ formation from my office to help Mr nn, who ty Mr De # intimate | friend?” DECLARES HE MADE AN HONEST INSPECTION. “You neve hing of the sort #0 far as Te . retorted Treadl- | Woll, after a moment's thought. He ton to #1 that he had made ai honest Inspection of the road, find e throe, three apd @ half, id fou ves thick, though the speci- |fleutions culled only for three inches, 16 Mr. Delaréy and The fac. an tnel s Drought several ques ude and the prone ained that the sisted that the whole cone ally as thick a he had t engi eu ‘ Dppartinent t Mighways for moro than Hels, years builder of mous Lincol:: + between and Jerse: estiiied that he thought the ions of the Tuxedo Road un- wible, und said he doubted thai ould understand them, or, if J, would be adie to bulid a good road from thom. Me suld three inches nereie was entirely too low, and ed that the macadam of the oli should have been lett where ‘j nstead of by Jere inte iced. rict-Attorne. the spectators by @ apat testifony, Mr. Jerome having vn of What he thought yemark from My ur thoughts. tein If you DO NOT JUDGE FUR VALUES by the size of the advertisement. 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