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ftafaing @ fall outhe of clothing and inom for Becker. Mra. Recker was th happisess. She shook hands with all the reporters in the ani dectined tho of- @ private room while awaiting ertival of Mr. Shay. soon after Qfrival she was allowed to see Becker was still quartered in the death house. Although the reversal fils conviction took him from the class of men waiting execution he was kept in his old cell but allowed the Mberties of the prison yard and the Warden's office. BECKER HAS A TALK WITH GVP THE BLOOD. He bed a long talk with Harry Horewits (Gyp the Blood) by cour- tesy of the Warden last night and ad- vised the gunmen, through him, to have faith in their lawyer, former Magistrate Wahie, and hot to lose hope until their last chance of appeal to the courts and the Governor had beem exhausted. Horowits is anxious @ public statement and was onl: the a s ntl : f g g cutor will have done his best and be telleved of all responsibility. BECKER WILL TESTIFY THERE'S NEW TRIAL. “1 do not tiftak there will be a new trial,” said counsel for Becker, Mengedt there is, Becker hi stand. Not only that, tet ee. wn spring a Webber takes the stand. 1 believe | Webber will tell a different story next time. 1 have heard he has been un- der 4 great nervous strain ever aince Becker's convietion, and had sald be would never allow Becker to go to the chair. “There will be a mans of new évi- dence, some of which we have re- vealed, which will destroy the testl- mony of the conspirators, Now that public clamor hi ied down, Becker will be able to tell a straightforward story, tuhelouded by other Issues. | There Is no doubt be will be scquit- ted.” | Mr. Whitman deciines to discuss the report that he himself might take | prevented much of the evidence be- ing distorted or destroyed. He saw and talked with Becker at the West Joseph A. Shay, chiet | Neg 2) sensation when Hridgie | murder of Rosenthal, and fll Forty-seventh street station, and talked with most all the others in- ~ GIANT BRITANNIG WHITE STARLINER After Titanic Disaster; Has Inner Skin to Meet Peril. IS GUARD AGAINST ICE. | Vessel, Which Is Monster of the Sea, Is Safely Launched at Belfast. BELFAST, Ireland, Feb. %6.—The launch to-day of the Britannic, the 60,000-ton White Star liner, marks an Important development in conatruc- tional safety, so far as engineering Ingenuity can ensure it. | volved in the case during ite early stages. What happened when the District-Attorney and Becker met be ever been told, and Whitman's version would be of interest. Just how far he could go toward furnish- ing corroborative evidence bas not been hinted. Frank Moss, former Assistant Dis- trict-Attorney, may be engaged to conduct the recond trial. He spent eeveral months preparing for the first, and is thorough familiar with the pase. If he is not engaged, Assistant District-Attorney Delehanty probably will bave charge. Former Magistrate Wable, counsel for the four gunmen, will visit his clients on Saturday. He says he has heard from them and they haven't lost heart. “We are going to the Governor,” he said, “and present to him a mass of testimony which we think will prove that these men did not actually com- mit the crime for which they have been eee. It will be in the responsibility, should = @ jury or the Court. He ls to believe be has evidence rl Appeals decision might indicate Otherwise. He believes the vital part of Bie case te unimpaired, irrespective At Sing Sing April 13 " ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 26.—Gyp the Blood, Leftie Loule, Whitey former the gambler, will be electrocuted during the week beginning April 13. date was fixed by the Court of Appeals today, when the Sage tara four death warrants. be made to Gov. ee See and friends o the gunm Becaar’s charge that they are Se tas. cent and that Harry Vallog ts the real murderer. It is reported that Gov. Giynn will be asked to stay their execu lon until Becker's second trial is over. dealers were members. Sweraky and yee are in Auburn prison, serv- three and @ half yeare for the etme At the trial Justice Davis re- instruct the jury that Erlich- ice. USE BECKER DECISION TO-GE6 FOR LIBER Asaista: ferney ney Weller said that the Becker. fore ed we not ap- ly to the two cases before justice Cohalan reserved eelsicee << wert s-| GONSUMPTIVE MILKERS GER PUBLIC HEALTH = aE FEE fil fl lealth Board, said there was a ten. " = dd Qeeshentme?? nu ieis ars wii nse (0 0d QaUIS bal tr Oo Pa tame and that unless stepe are taken to pre- Bromo Quinine [Raps sho Works Gree to Core o Geld in One Bay | orn, PERE SE ba Dr. Bowdish, Health OMcer of erm wall, fe he understood that moilk wi ted Dr an b ited that Ir. wdish sugges! that the price of milk be raised so farmers may meot the demands of the inspect- Hy ue Fe tionetd a ene pro- an jon juaint [yea withthe" Inspectors’ Views vice versa. State abpettie Mn made b; ihe pactlon Cor will, be ane that vila complained of wil be sraat- Player planos, A times fs your ows bom: 1s necessary to give Player piano. The Britannic, Inatended for the, trans-Atlantic service, had only just been laid down when the Titanic dis- occurred, and as a result of that accident the plans of the new liner were almost con‘ pletely remod- elled, which accounts for her long stay on the stocks. She is a triple screw steamer, 906 feet in length, and there has been in- troduced into her constr’ ‘tion every device possible to prevent @ rect rence of disaster which overtook Titanic, A complete inner skin ex- tends to a considerable height above the load line, the most vul: ble por- tion of the vessel, and the height and number of the bulkheads has been in- creased. It ts claimed for the Britannic that she will be able to float with any six compartments flooded. The inner skin consists of heavy plating, wl ich extends for more than half tho length of the vessel, from the watertight bulkhead in front of the forward boiler room to the after end of the turbine engine room. It ls connected to the outer shell by longitudinal tubes and angles, with especially strong connections at bulk- heads and watertight divisions, In addition, an extra watertight bulk- head has been introduced, and the existing bulkheads have been carried AUTO THIEVES GET AWAY WITH 7-PASSENGER CAR Police Have Reason to. Think the Gang Isn't Broken Up, as They Had Hoped. It became apparent to the police that auto thieves are still operating with daring when the $5,000 seven- Dassenger landaulet of Mrs. H. W. Rosenbaum was stolen from in front of No. 71 Central Park West, where abe lives, The police thought they priced machines in this city in the bast six months, when they made weveral arrests and recovered a num- ber of missing machines found stored in 2 barn in the Bronx. Five minutes after Mre. baum's Conte, Charice ‘uerke 0 of No. 400 bee satered the to report » ANT was out of the q end Earla TAKES THE WATER j New Ocean hee Replanned| | The Earl and Countess of Dunmore |arrived on the Olympic to-day for » brief visit. After a few days in New ‘York they will go to Canada. “The Home Rule bill will never be Passed,” announced the Karl. “The majority of the Irish people do not wish {t. The professional politicians do If HUERTA “SHUTS OUT” U.S. MARINE GUARD | IN MENCD QTY (Continued from First Page.) and Countess Here fora 1 Trip; The Earl Opposes Home Rule | GRAY WIG FOR LADES | KIONAPPING TALE STIRS THE LATEST AND-QO0Y! POLCE BUT CRU RUFFLES FOR THE MEN! UNDER GRILL BRILL OF AUNT And, Woe a Us Us! the Bustle Is on the Way—Right and Left- Eyed Hats, Too. Girl Tells of ‘ef Colon Person Clad in Green, Lavender, Yellow and Blue. —— If a colored person wearing « dark- Green suft, lavender socks, a yellow tle and a blue cap had happened to Gray wigs are coming into vogue for women abroad, said J. M. Gid- ding, who arrived on the Olympic to- jday. He said that wigs of all hues, ne strolling the streets now the and descriptions are being worn in ; Greenwich street station early this Paris, but the colored wigs are af-| morning he might bave been in sert- fected by extremists only. The ray |ous trouble. Mary Beard told the wigs of Colonial howev | police that a negro dressed like that «rowing in popularity. \ kidnapped her and, holding ber under “The gray wigs greatly enhance “le @ spell, led her all over New York, woman's beauty,” sald Mr. Gidding. fe “Women with gray het will simply inby 46 Cibtite, aha. to police be- Powder their crowning glories @n4/| jieve she has a future-as a producer not have to wear a wig. I think that| 5» fiction. Her aunt, Mrs. Elisabeth the new styles will have an effect on Grosch, of No, 369 West Forty-stzth Coonvas 3 ANC BAR. DUNMORE the men also. I would not beat all surprised if men take to ruffles to) keep up with the gray wigs of the women. This season's dress for | women will be gayér than ever. You ought to see the hate: They will be small and worn over the eye. There will be right and left-eyed hats to suit the wearer. And, furthermore, the _— ia, soning with a ven- Reance.” ‘There were two French women on the ship that attracted attention |from the beginning of the voyage. | They were Miss Helene Dupre and | Mise Anette Gaaquet. They spoke |no Faglish and told but little of themselves beyond saying they were coming to America for the first time to Jook about. But what attracted attantion was their dress. The two changed their costumes at least six times @ day for seven days and they never wore the same gowns twice. the bill does go through, it will mean | two Irelands, for Ulater will never con- | t to be governed by a general Irish Parliament. Ulater will never com- bromine.” : An interviewer ventured to inquire whether the Earl was an Irish peer. | “Thank God, no,” was his - SULZER SWEARS MURPHY DID NOT PAY BACK $25,000) (Continued from First Page.) real leader of the revolutionary forces in the north and that you are powerless. In effect this message was to-day delivered to Gen. Venus- tiano Carranza at Nogales, State o. Bonora. And on the answer to ii will depend whether this Govern- ‘ment will maintain its policy of pa tient watchful waiting in Mexico or consider other tartics. Carranza holds the key to the en- tire situation ip his hands, it was said here, Desp'te the utmost secrecy at the State Department, it was learned to-day that Carransa has been told that the United States will not submit Ienger to having ite de- mands defied. He has been told that} made Villa’s action in the case of the Brit- teh subject, William 8, Benton, ts tn- defensible. He has been warned that popular opinion in the United States will net longer support. the Administration's semi-recognition of the Constitution- allats so long as the lives of Ameri- cans and foreigners generally are not eld sacred by Villa and bis subor- dinates. And, while nothing in the nature of open pressure has been or will be applied, the “first chief” bas been notified that his own acts now will show whether he really le the “Man of Iron” who, if elevated to complete leadership, can lead a united Mexico from anarchy to its rightful place among law-abiding nations, Carranta must also locate Gustav Bauch, the missing American, if he meets the demands transmitted to him on behalf of this Government. Consul Edwards juares was to- day investigating the statement of A. Michelis, who says he comes from Brooklyn, that he knows Bauch to be held incommunicado tn the jail there. Edwards has made one search of this jail and reported no trace of the missing American. And the belief {se growing that Bauch has already been slain. NO TROOPS WILL BE SENT INTO MEXICO, SAYS WILSON. President Wilson is standing firmly | ;,, on bis original Mexiean policy, While this afternoon that much ‘had béen Printed about the matter which was untrue, Erigland, he explained, has been eminently fair to the United Gtates. ; The President frankly admitted that this Government does not know ;] where Benton is buried, or even if he is buried at all. The State Department ig unable to get into satinfactory com. munication with either Carranza or Villa, Asa result, the President ea- plained, no reply bas yet been re- ved to this Government's request that It be permitted to send @ medical expert to view Benton's body, President Wileon insisted to hi :)callers that suggestions that United | States troops could be sent the border tw recover Benton's i 6 Under in- lone of war. Hurt by W mie forty years ol chester ave atreet, the Bron: E, Fitty he ones Becoming lure «i th fractured. jon her to identity her. a ternational law ouch @n aot would be They are said to be manikins for a{ great French costumer. No, he didn’t, and Brady was alive then foo. The fact is that Murphy did give Brady $25,000, but it wasn't the 25,000 Brady had subscribed. “Brady had sued Murphy for §40,- 000, that’s the fact. This was some ir of No. 18 Cherry street, was held in $2,000 bail to-day by Magistrate Corrigan in the Wes? Side Court for examination to- na cow on the charge that he had set Georgeon Zacharias’s bed on fire to re- yenge himself on Georgeon's brother. Georgeon said he hadn't done anything to Peter and had thought tl friends until. Peter sneaked. into” his room at No. 149 Amsterdam LN el and ot os mattress. ard id, hevh pad 2 aqend that oe star i ther he preurd game and hed bested fi tter at the Waldorf,, and Murphy paid him $25,000 in settle- ment of the debt. There's no doubt he owed the money. Brady, in ac- cepting the $25,000, made Murphy practically a present of $15,000. DENIES AL THE CHARGES MADE BY MURPHY. ike to go on record as saying these charges and accusations inst me by Murphy are is in fact. i} “#U prove that 'M irphy’s statement: are utterly untrue. There's one man in this State who is going to the end pT lene dicaaataarer julzer.' bo jap heel McAdoo asked Mr. , Sulzer about the Stewart contract, |to which hw witnes replied: ‘t was ptizs I didn’t want in favor of Stewart the contract. tho people roped of their rights. Gaffney had tried to hold up Stewart “Senator O'Gorman’ tent—for more than $100,000, And Senator O'Gorman told me—I'm repeating just_ what he said—that if I appoint- ed Gaffney to the rt ment it would be a Q. (By Magistrate | Hick doo)—Mr. Stewart has sa! ed by a nian nai ut in doubt about the identiey of this man, that he's seen James E. .. Did Senator O'Gorman tell how often this man Gaffney hi called on him? A. fo, he merely said a man, Gaffney, had called. | FORMER INSP&CTOR M'ADOO ON WITNESS STAND. This ended the testimony of the ex- Governor, and former Police Inspeoc- tor Thomas F. McAvoy was called to the stand. Embree questioned bim about a vin the ts of $3,000 under his nam the list of con- tributors to the aign of 1913, Did you ‘contri ute that sum’? The marke prices that finest deep sea Cod—2 PEAS—Noreca—early June. . MACKEREL Fe White A. Yes, I did. McAvoy arose from his chair ok @ threatening finger at the ta gel photographers who faced im, “Here,” é cried. ‘T'll not stand r that. T have some fee pore!” The Chi Chief Magistrate then ordered no jctures taken without the Songant the witness. ‘The’ next witness was William J. Sullivan, Secretary to James A, Far- rel, Napeidans ot ot. the anited States Steel Corpora’ about a contribution of "42.500 made to A. Mr. Farrell gave it to mo and I took it to the Democratic State Headquarters at No. 1 West Thirty- fourth street and gave it to the State Chairman, The payment was in eash, I have always from $100 to $6,000 or $7,000 on hand in the cash box to pay for incidentals, Former Senator Plunkitt ied ‘The mixing aly subpoenaed as a witness to-day but | did not appear when his name was called. “Ten nee Neglet” al setecoving public that LOFT Tce Cream, farm and dairy freee the mouth and teeth and ive breath are suggestive of PER- SONAL CARELESSNFSS ande BAD IMPRESSION is created. at One Hundred and ek Cy MNATORAL "sea delighthally refreshing. maT cae acs ‘hcewe obes a Tenntel, Varteentet, Dead. i Only the choicest fruite, rij dehne * pilot wont our syrups. These liar expectations. The mother is @ goyérness employed |by a Gramercy Park family About midnight a baggage agent in the Libefty street ferry terminal of the -Central Ratiroad of New Jersey found Mary wandering about with a worried expression om her face. She tried the negro story on bim, but it later crumbled into pieces under her aunt's crosgexamination. A dollar and elghty-Qvg cents is missing from the cast Irom-Dapk which stood on Mary's dresser. —_—— EXPLORER MAWSON BACK. Reporte Rich Mineral De; Antarctic Regio: o ADELAIDE, Australasia, Feb. 26.— Dr. Douglas Mawaert the Australasian ‘explore! Antaretic on Board the Aurora. He said his expedition had "been eminently sue- ot tawson declared that dredging Ken led the best collection of biologi- cal specimens ever obtained in the Ant- tretie. (Many mineral deposits had been some of them. rich. Thelr ex- went howev ir, Was not traceable owing to the lee. sional rocks exposed in= Aicnted the existence of @ vast coal bed. Ret tesianed nae was La to- | etme fy e yut. Vatette Saint came regiment. brought about oult, ‘Oggecerag, acca net “say or give any ‘other details. Acker,.Merrall & Condit EST. Company 1820 t’s best--at all can pay —_—_____—_ CODFISH—absolutely pond We from the box: BACON—Boneless Breakfast —arall strips about 2 Ib. pound Normgreges of 8 to 9 Pi OR M. & C. extra duimclncss tins... .. 23 SWISS MILK—Condensed—tich in cream—highly 12 age of substitution and edulteretion oe no more in evidence than in the making of ‘‘soft”” ef injurious fruit flavor effects is Heeiions (ns to an alarming extent, as news- id oppertunity, ty fa pena jeale to produce certain In view of these facts we feel upon the minds of the SOBA ha everything tha to a luscio: are combined wih h the products. The result is | Special, for Friday. sawey else meee aa eee RKOADWAT Frases returned here to-day from the | 8d Dies Under Sisty Samuel Violeky, a el og ‘are yard of Company, Hoboxen, while aides ait into eee, et § loud we lazative to-day sa’ totnorrow. Childven simply take the time from play to bowels, which ape wens! be or gets slugs or Es cuild AL ith bad, restless, other children saliment give "s allment, e ful of “California ot don’t worry, because it less, and in a few hours all this eget Pation poison, sour bile and Gone will gently move out of els, and you have a wel efitaies all het is accesory. tt times necessary. the first treatment coca fc pran, ant dagen of counterte residents 8 full shot Ay for Rina ; ag-s and for mu} on the bottles Look cas Ct it is made by the "Callorale Syrup Company.” ” Don’ 't be ore Pala eeEeEeEa{RyQR—EE That Jar of MUSTER On the Bath-Room I lieved pain for nearly evpryc the Taal , Phen ie Seal bad! - the fami the croup, w! od cONehI ost, when fatber peeing j his knee, when Granny's rhoumetion bothered her— That jar of MUSTEROLE was right there to give relief and fort. MUSTEROLE is a clean, white ! ment, mado with oil of. mustard, It- | will not blister like a mustard Quick relief for Sore Me, tis, Tonsilitis, Croup, Stiff . Headache, Congestion: ma, Neural; the Rheumatie \bago, Palit’ hin tnd Ack matiem, Lam! re Weak oe Frosted ¥ beets Colds on the Chest (it, ‘olds on reas rats epemmenie). Nethian Uke Wir for croupy children. special lar; cs sise toe & ue Accept no sabstitate. P m send de op ot the Sto the te bal Sau yee she pectags pee? 6. BUCHANAN, Lowstivitie, Otdo, sage: * jo have been Using Masterole for twp. | three years past and find it very aed, | ee ae Yuban is the coffee which the members of the Arbuckle firm served theirown a DIED See GUGIWRRSELL—Fed. 33, MART, daleved Geter of Roseanne Cavanagh. Funeral from her olster’s rest@ones, 6" Charles street, on Friday, Feb. 37,06 B® A. M., thence go Bt. Joseph's Chureh.: Requiem mess Gi be reed. Sateen. Osivary. Looking Through’ World Ads. | world on er Rie" lia | rire ‘ al be A co av picture gal nw Braye to. Make Money” were on wie in great profusion, Here are come samples of what would have seen had you lool througk Load + eaninles Oppor- Picture ae, »: er week, for pee) ale cheno, rr “Butcher shop, location, q oa aipeh aaa in zg ed for downtown dormer * cafe; grea’ onnortunity.” © Etc, Etc, Etc., Ete, Ete, {