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Bono L Pater To-' = TA SHONS my oN NAMED HIS OWN INSPECTOR si ae ROAD WORK 71 Warmer. TRY 10 WAYT Fogarty on the Jobs oN MGR AL sl SO IT WAS CLOSED —— clares Play Wi a | Taken ‘Off in West Because It Was Not S: | MORE | DEFENSE IS CLOSED.| Lawyer Sa ‘ — | Jerome Calls Lynch to Stand! and District-Attorney rave De Scores Hard. | er who is on t Salactous: jon the charge alac (Seria! from % Peel Cortpondent of The j Poets) by prom ening World.) |wlory for $1 NEW CITY, Dev. 19.-The defense The sensational charge was made to} Justice Gavegan to-day that a booking concern of which Frederick Stair is an officer, closed down on a road company, known as the “Sunshine Girls,” because the show was not immoral enough. Sam- closed early this afternoon In the trial of Bart Dunn, Tammany dis- trict leader and contractor, and Jo- aeph A. Fogarty, foreman in the State Department of Highw: ace cused of conspiracy to defraud the and jury tryin, aides are to go attorney, second street « State by Inferior worknanship on [fl Tr Pe" won, attorney for Washburn) hear Kellogg play the music he com-| Almost everybody was ea cick a 4 the Tuxedo road in Rockland County. ; Martie. aheatsical manager, nade the | posed to match the impossible poetry of [one of the worst mifferers was Lady | 3 William Travers Jerome,gounsel for| an iisuncticn, | - Aig chasita See ener me via. Cail, 4! eds . ‘ tena, | Kellogg is especially anxious to who arrived with her titled husband the defense, wanted to let the case mean that these & i enter emusic OF a Bone WhIGh Wan Cha and her fourteen months Ko to the jury on the Judge's (ua ee een eee miclents immoral’ tried dy the author of ite words as|ter, Billen Beresford, for 4 + without argument, but District-At- axked the Court in o a Chinese puzzle. The composer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ( torney Gagan wouldn't agree, so ar- a just: the songs ou OE eae ll alee Flas Gala ese Lady De { i u , ught od the lawyer, “and 1 am prepa - viatebhea other child, Cath who js fe CHARA begun, The case ough valenae L sex. ei) ahow Bien watch has never been | months old, was Jett vel D the show was complained of by S 7 Ut ‘her sea-sickness Lady Devles lov to-night. ers on the ryecause it waa The trlal of Kellogg appears to haves i, stcture of peaith us ate led litte ACs fa win Sac anatan cir patrons. 11{ Hfted down to's question of whether or) oe ee te ene caitow an Ne rome tre di Coorolenit 1nd thn many | NON EA w7Te RaeenERSTG Sule CO Ra ee a LaAQy BDECIES the poetry of the rat 21 each, | hover! ursex an ls pa i introduc! own witness Th ste atmoap) are a le Ayah eon fen A kid ae i. Ml re, sri id. metHer. @ R he ILE aN ae Heel f DS Of He Ge of Sood qaality for popular songs. | and her son-in-law at the pi OAD Ear all been orney for the JURY WILL DECIDE THE CASE| party motored to No PGs te Rta tah Ure sscneen. ki tty assure Ue TO-MORROW. jthe Gould town house, . establiohing that Fogarty had | ‘ statement was ' nhs Jury probably will have the case, LORD DECIES COMES OUT For) ~ =| en put on the job to look out for the T rashnicells: Ballvam be wanlnnad’ct| SUFFRAGE. enable him to employ the machinery of interests of the State at the personal the Kellogg Music Company, veeil| Lord Decies proclaimed himself to the | hia office in cases now beyond his) solicitation of Bart Dunn. ‘ . “He! Broadway, is accused of using the malls] P-news men as a friend of suffrage urindiction, " Then Fogarty. testifying tn his own | ¢ at the company included many t» mulct these multitudinous poets of Women should have had votes Jona | In adilition to the fact that Mr. Whit © defense, snanaged to get himself twinted | ariists- vex, stars—avout whom the| ago," he said, “If they had vb ms) man already hax made much headwa money under into a hard knot, On cross-e: pination, raved.” rities In every town It play \« after he had said that he limits him-| phe lawyer stated that Martin and Statr Kellogg promin @elf to two cigars a day and drinks ut that differences were | | had a dispute, for n burlesque compan vice Commission for a Jod as road fo: KELLOES WL Fraud to Perform on Piano for Judge. “POEMS” ys Real Criminats| Banker Morgan Ship Neighbor Are Those Who Submitted | of a Violinist Whose Fiddling Disjointed Rhymes. Robert B. Kellogg, the music publish- plano recital for the benefit of the court the court tate thi Grubb, the jury and attorneys for both James C, Cleary, at Sevent: NEW YORK, FRIDAY, LUSITANIA BRINGS PLAY HIS = MANY NOTABLES TO ACQUITTAL ONASTORMY RP, Music Publisher on Trial for ‘Lady Geshe Gon Comes With | Daughter to Spend Christ- | mas With the Goulds. Was Heard Above Storm. | | With her four red stacks aalt crusted 4 till they gleamed Ike sugar loaves rial in the Federal Court guniight, the Lusitania docked to-day of defrauding some 1.2! artes one of the worst buffetings she niing them wealth And | has ever had on the Atiantie track. All the poem, is to #iVe Al through rough weather which began three days after she left port, the liner's turbines shoved her through the mighty | as at @ Méknot clip. As she dug her Nose into the water mountains they wer flung back over her decks !n torrente of apray till it was a hardy passenger in- deed who showed his face on deck. i him. At the clone of afternoon Jud to the home of Kellogg’ and Riverside Drive to raudulent representations, granted the ballot th militants would not be England burning and des! od to copyright the songs, EINE ARCHER | National. READ, |DECIES A SUFFRAGIST.| in the) @ unfortunate | ee Amis ach VOCE aid 2 a Rae acs ‘DECEMBER 19, 1913. |Lady Decies and Her Daughter Who Arrived in New York To-Day an photographed by a Staff Photographer of The Evening World.) OOOO CUO OOOO UOOU ® i in his own Investigations and ts amply qualified to undertake the laraer work, Osborne connide: fact that he | Mr. KILLED BY TAXICAB ised to pay royalties and hold out * moderately except during Lent, when he | adjusted and the shuw sent on the road alia ree oe natant fone cag | Turning from suffrage * Home has an office staf? and det doern't drink at ail, he swore that he BOARD OF CENSORS SAID IT! sey 6 fivae enld to his ce Rule question, and from that to box Jhin command al prime was in the employ of Hart Tiina as WASN'T GOOD ENOUGH A Ld ee be i pds Ing, of which sport he is arden kesting Mr. Whitman's name, < forate and 144 ait for twol Teak Gators therehaw ce@bped|| re oe ee eo le eo renatded |amateur, Lord Decies satd the appointment would put an ond to the months i 1807 and had ne Hae iiee ota IRL a trom | at Kelloxg says, in defense, that he) «1 don't believe that there ls any alk of politica) wire pulling and dis for the Dunvay Coustraetion Cox Se ges 1, “something | 2% Be best. that he gave a large and/in ingiand who in opposed to ‘Home reusion between the now rival investt Broadway,” said Ferguson, ®\ generous $21 worth In each case, and| = . \ } the firm of which Dunn is the head. — | Ure What do you suppose !t was, | ther ie there was any fied ie age net] Rue, The trouble all comes trom | antors \ 2 at ster. So far ax England is concerned, {The special investigator left on. the FOGARTY 18 FORCED TO TAKE) juices) sat te was, Whag| S2aiua Ue poeta |the attitude generally is that of inur.| About 40 an ou Old and) Caro|) Te, enerteh fnvasuanter lat om. the IT ALL BACK. Hiei) ne nays He ; SOME OF THE POEMS’ ARE .A | ference | at once to the Governor with Tis pros District-Attorney Gagan produced | wan i.” queried the Courts | MISDEMEANOR. | it was awfully gorry not to nave! ried Nothing by Which She | *°.'\ Fogarty’s application to the Civil § st thin} ne followed the| “Tt seems to me,” eaid one of the at-| een the Carpentier-Wella go at the | man in the Highways Department. In| troupe and after enjoying themnetver| tormneye to-day, “that there {in another Nationa Carpantier, whom T have een Might Be Known. | STERPIECE thin application Forarty swore that hejand laughing thems: iven hoarse rnin | of such verse ag Mr. Kellogg tried to| Should get him over here, 1 think that, a AN INNESS MA | owas contin employed by Dunn} the good clean ¢ ane Siris. | Sut to notes not in itself a misde-|he will prove to be the greatest fighter 3 . from 1906 ¢ rty sald that wired the home office that the! PU te ny MIA Lame Ge ERIE) Ranbra tion A woman dressed In deen nionrning | UNDER LAYE VOLES DB AN GG Gt dl Bada aoa Pe ee The attorney, aubmitied @ number of d Denies with a laugh showed his 8% Knocked down and Instantly killed | true, and that aia ie ban sala as By that ou Bie ee hele aw exhivits from Kelloge’s library landinie ticket. He was deseribed on this afternoon by a taxteah at Seeord belief.’ His own testimony esta ef) The Covet waned mare infor on Paatorain sailernoniann ‘edly v0 oa. aha Bs : Aleit A easuat avenie and bightieth st The ea) Pead Artis’s Daughter Recovers 01 nn twelvelas to whether the question o i . nderson be Re z ath 9! owned by the Winters Company at No . . Pat He hed, worked far Puih teste ea) a athauier Ate ae ymin the “Hay Seed Pearl,” a el) h your Mr. Bryan,” he eal lig, Wea One ttundred and sisterntn| 933,000 Painting While Scrap- years, and that he # ratte name of | morality had Wen rained bs the road) os ching ditty, ne per the tellowing: | > P. Murgan wan another passenger | 1 ee ras . carded Canvas Pee ae cmeble MARS "| iroadieay office that the show wasnrt| 1am nothing but a little farmer girl, | of note, hut he was not ao Joquacioug | Aireer aad driven by Wallan ties ot ing Discarded Canvas. Re) ASA SODRTTS TaN : Omse eae : In the city the voy# all call me hayseed | 4" Lord Decies. Like him father, he| No. 10 Last One dred and LN Mr. Jerome sallsd umber of buat: up to ue alana fiber Pittane| a Saal i maintained a close-lpped allence as|enth street, was going north ata not| Ina ptartames Nees. #4 Be maid ness men o ‘ork who vou: hoefer tr n told the Cour e by : , i . |to his doings abroad, except to particu fast rate of apecd. In it] Wes nty-n ) ea cotta Baca) laws of the booking house gave it full Can Repay day my motorcycle Ray: | 0 sa been simply a ers vane were Henry Jacobson of No, 169 East | Jonothan Hartley, Gevehter sf George ‘Continued on oF |p conti how after two ve Ninety -s! and » n cal lo. | wit F was juat the game i x that th y s with the booking oy identified \" eed ™ i tl ie to-day the pos: ILSON APPROVES Te ee eee rani an iniunee | chook! Ctigok! NOTED. VIOLINIST MORGAN'S, The uldentif woman wat crotsing | uced. Mire. Martian a ex-day the po tion which would compel the Stair con-|Chook! Chook! Chook! ry | NEIGHBOR ON SHIP, tooted his horn, Before the taxicab! ia worth $3, to $8,000, or maybe cern to retur sunshine ¢ to | As we passed the high school ground) Next door to Mr. Morgan was quar-| could be stopped she had dodged right | more. On that canvas Mra, Hartley r the male populution of the Middle} 1 could hear a whistling sound |tered Mischa Elman, the violin master, !in front of it and was knocked down | cently brought to light. under @ vencer West. _ a Chorus (whistle). who comes to give a series of concerts and run over. Her aku “4 crushed | of white paint that covered the cloth, i i ae Thats what they always whistle at me. | at Carnegie Hall, Among other thins» and she died tmatantl leh t Way not @ iitherte unknown masterplece of the President to Make Statement Which 1] 1 don’t know {f it's my face, in his repertoire is the Vogrisch Con-| arrested aitiat: My figure or my lace, | certo, @ work that has been heard very| In a handiag the woman carried was! When the Hartley’ moved to New Is Expected to Be a General | But they can seo that I'm ahayaeed. | rarely here. ‘The Violinist was an s-| 4 card of resrigagy PMOL SA SAS eect aac tren om Reprimand. iS tion? . above the scream of the wind anit the| 11 hore the number Mi, Heyond this the |a nanter of old scraps of pictures, WARIS eON? Taecs iP —Provitent | t can't be Gent: Tm a haveeed, | thunder of the bik seas could be hear have no clew to her Identity, § © partly Anished, othera hasty > N, ; . That's all.” (| the wailing and throbbing of his vioilr # About forty yearm old, weighed | qaubs Among them was the canvas > pd rs AI a apa is Battle, ses Into Hampton) “Ay a matter of fact, that ian’t all! at almost any hour of the day and also| about pounds and was five fect five jenet wan painted with an unfigur the satires on administsration policies; Roads». n and Heads to There are more verse, But, caveat] of the night, Accordink to officers off in heleht liayer of white print emptor! the ship J. P. Morgan, who is a hom aes lee tee tn waal : whith took place at a recent dinner of ; ‘i 7 > Mra. Hartley ha waste any the military order of the Carabao, com Navy Yard for Repairs. FON'T TALK OF LOVE TO ME"! path when it cons tu music, compl thing and, aa her daiighter paints, whe RINArY onder. GF the Cara’ : ; ini IT SINGS. of the Aduiinw in vie next cabin and | OSBORNE TO ASK GLYNN us Awan up fl poten ios atiiy, and uni off NORFOLK, Va Doo. o-The battler 44. ponert W. Rend warne the anx-|man was iequested kindly hut flimiy to the itt nome intultio eroval and Ine ca Hiineim wil [eee eee from Buropess vive tw me." His argument x did ' { SHINS IE e © permitted to contain nucn ten 1 sn hark a hy ; ye ws ‘Vhiw foe Ute girl, on, the best in the —_-o Aver . aiunittielol. ini 4 s Cape Henry at igo 1. M. tos ‘ . F . rs ‘ / A e tkacway ta the navy yard for tenis. worse hare y @a0Kd $12 Men’ 's 0 ‘coats & Suits,$5. ce vO ai inves 9 could sera 1 will ve mentioned or that demerits will yatueship Delaware and the tug Son guzed at ne Kt 4 ne POU tk ol hd 1 be enarged to any Individuals but the Oo) Reet RL Site uraura > MT DisirieceAttorne : t im expected to be one of a ‘ 9 UNG BAG FAUAE ex, browne r ara Ht stoi, 04 | ate ANE 26) SEP aeoee wee so 1 told her my mame, Now, was T to! and aut mixed dis, all sizes 34 to, ag Hrtvlal Dep e and 44; wort! in any other store: our \torn: to prosecute the graft | Ink t pain SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ci clal price to-day and Saturday. RBBB. ca ics i Ay appalatnans Wanid Eve over !t at some \eahanatie Innes n ie WORK MONDAY WONDERS. (Continued on Second Page.) Getbiere, Bwayconbarciay Sicaave, A Waltman Suaie-mide power and o bio Liking, Dut death iniervaned, i) y > me ee, etna als oad Psa gm ee . at ok Ow ! ng ry —_— — soe arid fe Circulation Books Open to Au” | 28 PAGES DOWN STATE'S CASE MYSTERIOUS AUTO FIGURES IN LEEHAN DEFENSE FINAL & Fal Rabb and Saterday; Warmer. PRICE ONE CENT. IRS. LYNCH BREAKS ee Sanath: AT LEEHAN'S TRIAL leavwyiers She Employed Say Myste- | rious Auto Was at Scene of the | Murder and Prisoner’s Wife Swears to an Alibi. COURT REJECTS MOTION CALLING FOR ACCP ¥ 5 f Case by Saying She Believes Leehan Is Innocent. (Special Prom @ Sta® Correspondent of The Bvening World.) TOMS RIVER, N. J., Dec, 19.—The defense of William Leehan, a6- jeused of the murder of Mrs, Caroline Turner at Lakewood, wi begun be- | fore noon to-day at the trial before Justice Minturn in the Supreme Court. | Nirs, Ja asper Lynch, a Lakewood society leader, who has provided funds a1 lawyers for the defense because she believes the accused is innocent, was smiling and confident. GANED FORTUNE BY. After the prosecution had closed At- forney Wainwright for the defense asked the Court to instruct the jury to acquit the prisoner because the prose- murder had occurred on April 25, as set down tn the indictment. The motion was denied, but Justice Minturn gad it might be renewed after the case for the defense wan in. During the cross-examination of the detective who trailed Leshan and brought about his capture, counsel for the defense, by their operations, eought to make {t appear that the accusation was due to an effort of one detective amency to out-do a rival in the buaiisess, NSE RINGS A SURPRISE ON PROSECUTION, The defense sprang a aurprise right at the start, It came like a bombshsi! in the crowded court room, It seemed ike @ setback to the prosecution, Attorney Wainwright, in opening the defense, told the jury {tt would be shown that an automobile stopped at the house of @ Mrs, Buckingham the night after Mra. Turner disappeared, and that @ man ran up her steps and tried to open the door. Mra, Bucking- ham Jumped out of bed and fired at the BOY, THEN PARTNER Henry J. Uderitz Will Get $100,000 as Heir of C. H. Brush, Who Died Suddenly. } i When Henry J. Uderits left school thirty yeam ago for a Job he found one in the law office of Brush & Crawford, No, % Broad street. To-day he is the sole heir of Charles H. Brush, senior member of the firm, who died in the Majentic Hotel last Friday. A eum approaching $100,000 is Mr. Uder {tz's pecuniary reward for faithful ser vice. For a number of years he has |been a member of the firm and ts de ae, .{intruder, who ran back to the ma- reribed tn Mr, Hiruah'a will ay “my faith: | 0" phe ouea bi aay ten: [fut trend. you sald thin house was empty.” | Mr Werte entered Mr Brush's em-| "4x the machine drove off Mra. Ruek- ploy at the age of fourteen as an oMee | ingham declared that a Woman's voice bo He wae eMeiont in discharging | cried “Oh, Mra, Wainwright, Mre, Wain- Js multifarious duties on the iowest| wright!" The voice sounded like that rung of the ladder, and he hela to this| of Mra, Turns | thoroughness during the succeeding} "We will continued the Ot: torney, “that the automobile was later years a# he climbed upward, as evt- denced not only by his rapid rise, but}, also by Mr, Bruah’s final testimonial making him his heir Several yea aftor entering the office Mr. U became @ clerk, then managing clerk, jand, after studying taw, was admitted to the bar Hight or ten years ago he was made a member of the firm. in the Pine Needle Woode and was in a collision. We will prove also an alibi for William Leehan.” The lense tater called Mre. Leehan to the atand and she swore to the alibi, deolering her husband was not ‘t of the house more than ten min- Although it at firet reported that|® Mr. Brush's estate would approximate | Utes on the day Mre. Turner was $1,009.00) or more, the statement fied in | #illed. the Surrogates office dosoribed it aa| The spectators who packed the court fore than $049). Mr. Uderite eaia| Were disappointed by the abrupt cloe- ing of the prosecution, There had been promises of sensational developmente. Rumors of the introduction of the that this merely was to conform to the inheritance tax jaw. He eald Mr. Brush pousensed property of unappraieed value, \o- Including some réal estate on Long| tasraph with @ confession of Leshan Inland, and believes the eatate will tote|| had been ciroulated. The dletagraph was not even mentioned. No confes- sion was introduced, The diggest cr the court was on hand lela Justice Minturn had made a rule that the doors mewhere in »,000, Mr Brush's onty living relative ts a yther, Platt Brush, of No. 731 Decatur the neighborhvod of nue, Brooklyn, 1s name not nentioned in the will, but Mr. Udertt, |#hould not be opened while a witness days he believes thi was because Mr | Was on the stand. | BETTING IN TOM® RIVER ON LEEHAN'S ACQUITTAL. Rete have been made in Toms River nm ne ainple The d Ia} regarded his brother as posseas- unread quite | unexpmote heart disease, Ho was] that Loehan would be acquitted. T! estyelgit yours ob}, director of many | majority of the people one meets have corporalions and handled many large | expressed the belef that the prosecu- tes ilo was @ widower, Ho had] ton has no case against the accused. lived at the Majeatic for fifteen years. | Many of them ww Mr. Uderits lives at No, 387 Madteon penses which [evenue Breokiya. them dy Peomester Herman. ne ' = ear m