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‘ JOSEPH RYAN Eaat sTA HON MENTION, DEPT DA ANS ENTION DEPOT MEDAL. TEE W 37. ST. STA. HON. MENTION, DEPT RHINELANDER MEDAL, oe mena, & THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAT 56, 1914. HEROES WHO WILL MARCH IN “HONOR SQUAD” IN POLICE PARADE Ww AM 1atO \. STA. SHOW nARReTON D. FON. MENTION MARDAL tare TABOAL., a ents Menr sotsndak hat yah ate _ Shue oe AMER in BRO MEDAL. the gunmen to stiffen them up. Then, according to Rose, Webber was sent for to come to Harlem, and he arrived in an automobile with Sam Schepps and became an active factor in the | conspiracy -| Miss Bell the CHAUFFEUR WILL |: conference and that he saw Rose jin the conspiracy }4nd Becker there. As Cohen was not necessary corroboration for the testl- he furnishes the ‘ Site mony of conspirators concerning @ Both Sides Ready for Second] Vita act in the plot to kill Rosen- 4 5 thal Legal Bat/le to Save Po- Justice Seabury will preside in the jtrhel beginning to-morrow, He has topemanie Life® licenan’s Life: carefully read the complete Court of | Appeals record, upon which the re- . pony — . |Versal of the first verdict was based GEABURY TO PRESIDE.| and w prepared to conduct the pro- =. ceedings along the lines laid down een a . by the highest tribunal Whitman's Chief Witness} Whether Hecker wit go on the $ ate stand or take his chances as he did ‘Once Made an Affidavit in the first, trial has not been de- | cided. Martin ‘T. Manton, the new for the Defense. counsel for the defense holds that if the pros its on not strengthen it would be futile | nse whatever, But | « Tn announce! y-day that the pros- @Cution and defense ore ready, and Prosecution produces new wit- that the second trial of ex-tieut. | M* icra ny Lea pee @haries Becker will begin to-morrow | SAt¥ Becker is willing to be a witness, | Morning, 1 ct-Attorney Whitman |N@ NIGHT SESSIONS AT THE SECOND TRIAL. 14 There will be no night sessions of publ rroborath the identity of one of hie| witnesses, This is erichautane= naded ¢ 1 better | th® Court unless such a procedure | known as “Moe Levy," and he will | found advisable by both sides. ‘The dake the @ s part played in the | MANE sessions and extra sessions tn @rst trial by Sam. Schopps, whose | (22 first trial were sharply criticised by the vurt of Appeals as prejudi- testimony Ws shot te pieces by the Court of Appea {cial to Becker. Nas feared in the Becker! [1 feared by the prosecution that putt mot as a witness for {much thne will be required in select Gnitia ina Wapearance lie 1 jury. A special panel of 300 er. Among the papers in the motion ‘orts on behalf of the i le legal meas- Saltillo Official $100 CONFEDERATE BILL; Wohen will testify in the second tria!, American Co @t Rose, Webber and Vallon against | ened with death each day e Willard Who Weds yi) Kermit Roosevelt in June WILSON WEDDING ‘| TOBE ELABORATE: “MANY Rl RICH GFT Though Gussie Wi Will Be Few Affair Will Be Most Bril- liant Function of Season. WASHINGTON, May 5.—Four at-) tendants and two flower girls have been chosen for the ma Eleanor Randolph Wilson to William} Gibbs McAdoo, Secretary of tho| Treasury, next Thursday at 6 o'clock. ; Mrs. Francis Bowes Sayre, sister of the bride, will be matron of honor, land Miss Maryaret Wilson, el sister, will be maid of honor. The names of the other two attendants are not yet kno’ Dr. Cary 'T. Grayson, U. 8. N., naval aide and physician to the President, will serve as best man, ‘The ushers will be the President's military baal | naval staff in full dress uniform The flower girls will be twelve-year- ‘old Sallie McAdoo, daughter of the; bridegroom-to-be, and Miss Nancy} Lane, daughter of the Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Lane. The children will lead the bridal proces- sion, carrying baskets of flowers to strew along the path of those follow. TOOHESe 29SCOEOOS SSS OCF4-¢ sident and Mre. Wil- aMijavit for Reok Wrominent citiens has been sum- fon had intended that the wedding, tin the char: moned The Recker case has been so should be marked by extreme asim-| mented on by the Court] Widely discussed that difficulty ts an- plicity {t promises to be a brilliant! n the deciton reve tieipated in finding twelve men who we one. Fewer guests will be present, ; have not formed an opinion one way : conviction in Pustice iat) and the number of attendants of the Bore, ta AH. Alleged! conference hela} OR tHe.otier MADRID, May 5.—Kermit Roose- | take steamer there for Lisbon, SHIGE) ride, daheres Ac, willl be loun Glan at ae as : ©. GF. Wahle, attorney for the velt will arrive at Lisbon from South |Col, Roosevelt will proceed to New] stig jeasie Wilson's wedding, but | in » vacant lot near One Hundred) gunmen, who presented Karl Dres-| America on May 2, according to a| York. ‘The Willard family think he} Mls# J p | and == ‘Twenty-fourth — stre and) ners testimony to Justic®™ Gott! cant, i recaly aA by Miss. Retle| Wl remain in New York for ten days] notwithstanding al: this the occasion| Beventh @venue in the latter part of which, it is now claimed, was manu. | C2 stam received by 4 jean | 2, two. ks and will then start for|is expected to be among the most) - hetween Hecker, Rose and) ners testimony — to Justice Goft, | ee Erg en at the funte By Made i where he will meet bis 40) imposing of the season. ohlet 1 to and help ex-|Ambassador here, to whom he - une § 1 Rhouch ti 5 a can ea RE Ones Oy Was Up State! gaged to be married The marriage of Kermit Roosevelt Pagieiees ; Waals ey sie senthal must be killed | trying a case. His partner, | t party on its return {and Mise Willard will take place| © ostmaster- ral, and Mra, v have been given, ‘The HL Lionel Krin spoke guardedly Roos % ‘ probably in the second week of June] Daniels, wife of the Secretary of the Court of Appeals called attention to. of Dresne that Lieut. John | from South America will se vee a in the Epise val chureh tn the build-| Navy, will give the bride tndividual! the fact that although Weblar and Becker inspired the perjured testi. | Barbados, baqvolt will} ing of the sh Embassy: here, gifts, the Cabinet as a whole, is send- s said they went to this cone el not at iberty to. dlactias / Ing @ silver dinner service, comprising in an automobile, the sald Mr. Kringel to- twelve delicately engraved dinner automobile was not pp day has handled the plates and a large platter, at the trial 50 ginning to its end, ,Erenente are coming to the White 1 do not think that any one will say jouse almost every hou: mong CHAUFFEUR REFUSED TO BEL Ni vurnc in applying for lewal td those thus far received are a massive WITNESS AT TRIAL. |to halt the executions was not an silver tea service and candelabra However, it was known that Co- ly honorable one. . Eves ie pouaet a one pendant from nm had bee famed b: ose}. * withesses came to us. We ra. Burleson: two handaome vases ioe ike 1S Be ae by Jae Bose ave no knowledge of any influences ] from the Auditors of the Treasury De- PU VER (OF, WHO: SRR ut Co- | Which may have been at work on the partment, and a large, flat silver ser- hen uidn’t be a witness for the! men. Not once did the name of John | vice from the bride's relatives; Mrs Prosecution in the first trial He’ Hecker figure in their statements to | | Daniews's gift is still to come, as te Genied that he knew anythins about Us ond John Becker did not come to the elaborate gift of furniture from Aaariiairer Ab Gada ‘ : jour offices in their behalf, Of course the President and Mrs. Wilson, This OR EE ES Re I have read what si the T Thev Wer, ee aus ee SUE Ee DORE Later on he made his denial strong- | newspapers. to-day # all news| oe Though They Were Armed She] elaborate bedroom. suite. with rugs, hangings and even pictures It is said that the bride's dre Under ‘ 4 oC es Them E i | will Zor an appeal to the Court of Appeals ne de: legal theses Arrest | Theny From! House” | ,,'C jr eas task Ae Brides drans a ill on ‘s behalf is an affiday: 4 : ; A longed to the Empress Eugenie. fulfilled their sworn duties to their| 7 Gop a mpress gen. from Cohen in which he swears that| clients by offering the testimony vol-| at San Luis Potosi and to Safety in Street. lrrocks of delicate coloring fund piotur- p did ot, a ‘ted b sri pe teered to us by the men who testi- jesque desixn, and shepherdess hata, he did not, as assert i i ome MOP aaN cana ACRE ROR te thal May Be Executed ane. will be worn by the bridesmaids, while Webber and Rose, drive Webber and | fed for what it was worth ay :xecuted. | the small attendants will be dressed Schepps to the rendezvous in Har-|° \cny of the lawyers who have taken = MINEOL, in white, one with sash and hair rib- Jem. a part in the Hecker and gunmen | point of a re .| bons of pink; the other of blu The District-Attorney says that | trials was able to say where Lieut] VERA CRUZ May $—American| seventeen years old, who saya she in} SMONK the fow guests to ldohn Beeker could be found. [He is on ner men arriving here yeste the davwirh fee } outside of the Vice-President Cohen has experienced a reversal) \°\ cation from the Police Depart. | Newapane: GENEVA he daughter of a tnan living at No.| Marshall, members of the Cabinet and of memory. He recalls now that he] | ont and. until. toe Was aecus. aay from Mexico City brouwht word toy Mul street, Manhattan, | their wives and members of both fam- @id drive Webber and Schepps from | to daily visit his brother in the John Tt man, American! backed two detectives out of a house | tles are the Assistant Secretary of the ; ; “f H st sul at Saltillo, han been fur the lin Semttury thin murnine Treasury and Mra, Hamlin, the Pres. @owntown to the rendezvous in Har- | _ ! : ne f * dent's aid ane Mrs. Harts, fem and he also recalls other details) vleven days pe f noth Detectives be and Rosin of the | Hall and her son and daughter, fr! which, in the judgment of Mr. Whit- BOOTOLACK CHANGED Gon, Joaquin Maas, the Ped-) petriot Att ent tol of the Preside nts family residir ommander at San Luis Potost " t tit . Washingt the winter and several an, will establish what has been eral commander at San the house to raid it, it being alleged | M tailed “the heart of the conspiracy.’ iman is said to have been threat- |that the house was 4 disorderly place, | °° 1! Wilson's Intimate girl frends The cor- 1no resist it first, ENGLISH PREMIER WON'T the District-Attorney says, that the| re: enidente tt inmaelvas ers iimaris: but when the detectives’ backs were Ravit bah made ib Heckeva wetale| ; oned for a time vi turned she drew a revolver and or-| So sien There was lots of BRC IEDS in| having witnessed the Federal defeat | dered them from the house, They | INTERFERE IN MEXICO ‘ alse, | ‘times Square to-day when James at San Pedro. {had no chance to draw. the t ‘Without corrobaration the evidence | tines, a Greek bootblack with a stand re eR nsuls at Frontera, | weapons and the itl kept her re- So his home at No. 550 Park avenue, The With rderal Governor of Tampico, Jat Forty-elghth street and th 40, Puerto M iGaviien:|welesr Ginsa aC \, . Becker is worthless because they were i - Puerto Meal men, | voly med they |Tells Commons South American Me- | i ccconspiratera with | {venue Erabbed a well-dressed man|giong the Gulf uf Campeche coast, [backed out of the | Om Pu man i h : Llc “pe th “lat Forty-second street and Broadway | jaye beon ordered to turn their papers | The detectives telephoned to diation V Be Contin ker. ncheppe: furnished the CF land yelled for help. TratMe Pol wer to the French Consuls, ‘Twelve [itt Pettit and he and Under | Without England boration In the first trial, But, in} ian Meaney came up and arr ‘Americans ave said to remain at| Raynor and Constable § Vithout England, @emuch as the Court of Appeals bas! 11. detained man, who said he | ‘is OE TA nd about te Westbary in an arte ory ; / 2 P| I | - . m WANG, ‘ , May Foren re rected that a sorta “i bala ah William Morrow, living at the number between that town tary Grey was invited by Sir don by Schepps to Rose indicating that) onth avenue Mills Hote! thmus of Tehu David Kees, Unionist, in the House Rose had asked htm swear 10) Ty the West Side Court Blass told |” \WasiHtNGTON, May Alarmed | '* Sherif Pettit, | oe Commons thin afternoon to ask the hoods shal! be admitted in evi- “or F BUN: 3 Alarmed! iter much arcument, Induced her to ‘ » ask the falsehoods | Magistrate Corrigan that he had been | 1. reports that acting American Con- put the revolver on the roof and she | At » Government “to ubendon manos to the scone pia although it] shining Morrow's shoes last Friday in KR. Silliman at San Luis Po- |; was then made a prisone {ts postion that the removal o* Gen. fas ruled out in the ‘iret, the usefUl-| when the latter sprang from the chair | tuyi, Mexico, has been a prisoner of. luigo Caggolano Was also arreste@es4uerta Is of ereater moment thun the sof Schepps to the vrosecution is shed to in anc od | 5 F Arraigned before Justice Seaman, | 2 p and rushed to the sidewalk and picked | (an) Mass, Mexican ral coms (ia dlano was held in $1,000 ball for | restoration of peace and the prote greatly impaired up a bill which he displayed triumphs | mander, for two Weeks, the State Des VARBOMNO was TE ln Sil all for tion of life and industry in Mexico.” | To round up the case of conspiracy | antiy, saying that it was a $1 bill|partment to-day wont urgent tele A MVanin Tomar The iin wag te eatD hae ate ae Min absomitely necessary for the! ind if Blasi would keap quiet about at | CKrwIns Of inate concormln Hin. a> | Te Carrying a danwerous weapon. | Clarins that in view of the fact that prosecution to establish the Harlem d shure it dressed ty the Brazilian Minksts E eT mediation had becn undertuken by } By Ane iia haeitarea arinic|s Mexico City, Consul Miller at tt Seah All 4 Bes ou @onference, Jack Rose swore that hey went 4 ¢ ie Ori pico and Consul Hanna at Monterey. | | dada nerve no useful purpose for the Brit Hecker called that conference and Morrow (offered Qiiman'a regular post was Saltillo, | 4 aries H. Hough, who has) ish Government to make noparate d ted to know why Rosenthal had nk and have sae he was transfers Man Luis | suf recurrent attacks of an in-!proposala to either Washington or Rented to nv: y im rs ne might give | P nthe present emergency \testinal disorder, is again confined to! Mexico City. mot been killed and what was the Hig $45, for himself onl in the u qmatter with the gunmen Rose's |! Uh ont 1 io change i,t Starts for Ro | the appro oh ain th yaration bessan it the retury continued, hud given * sf efuily, "80 © | Ole A “de he ployees of id story is that he told Becker the gun-|sook the bill. At the hank. th i Atay Bee re Arenbishon 9 | that sida ust will return to the antes operating ol wells feet ver ‘ald to commit ‘ Confederate b Quebec, Monsignor Begin, . recently |banch until fall, He was Art atricken eS : i gmen were afraid to commit murder me jt was as lonfederate hill and a) Quited a Cardinal, by the Pope, left | durip® the protracted Julian Hawthorne MAD pathiriy, Wile Gen. Huerta had swithout a better guarantee of anfety | counters refused to aay anything and | Quebec, ye ray for New Tork, (on | mal arava trial, Se iat toreed 2! | Bromignd to, issue: oroars pare tiny % ute to Rome, where he will atten 2 | aie ler the case to Judge Ma} le ork, pd that Becker inquired if Webber | wag held in $1,000 bail to await the |i May 28 and receive the became it last Friday at the close of « |inh that ho woul Jo his beat to pre- jouldn't havo inhuence enough witb | action of the Grand Jury. Conalstory on Cardinal's hat three-day argument ip his ¢o jvent fighting there, riage of Miny!] Ha HAMILTON AVE HON, oN nN at artme 23 POLICE HEROES WIN BR New Honor Squad ws Sn Meade Up of, Me Second to Work. Police made pi heroes of the last twelve months who have risked their lives in the Per-/ special train Huerta provided for the formance of their duty and who HVC) Charge and his party to tr £5 lived through gun fights and other! thom@to Vera Crus aftor he had hoon »rils to be awarded honorable mention | banded his passports. and meds |. The former Charge arrived here to- It has been a strenuous year for the | arly i aia ah allcend police, for the underworld denizens} O'shaughnoasy began a shopping have never been more daring or more! tour to replenish thetr wardrobes. desperate with thir guns, Ten, police-| The party will leave to-night for men hav their lives for the safety offthe com- munity d eight we The m survivors following the police parade | on May up to the reviewing stand In the Fit- ty-ninth street plaza, Here is the iat: DAINTY DUEAG & BUT co. Honorable mention, department (Mine Margui lav.) medal and Rhinelander medal for | KAAS. 50 RAR DEE? valor: Policeman James 1. Stesle of i. the Wort hirty-anvantn ateeat ata. | CLOSING OUT ton, att Kitchen Honorab! and medal bravery of the West Thirty-seventh street sta- tion, whe was in the battle with Stoele, Honorable Mention, Department Policor Kighty-elghth street station, who At the Special Price — awam forty fest out into the Bast With Every - H River in his uniform to rescue #. Purchase ii drowning man ‘This sale will b i ! ention, Department feito wolt-ar Hit i 1 ‘cema tral Offic Jumped saved the to the tracks, 83 Dews $50 6 Down $166 Honorable Mention, Department Medal and Brooklyn Citizen's Medal-~ oHeema: milton. for brave duty and unarmed in assisting a brother officer | Honorable Mention and Department | >| Medal Policeman George $, Schles Approved by the U. ® singer of the same station for bravery Goverment as = medi- singer of the sam fa veroureton COLUMBUS AVE. Honorable mention and department BET.103&104 st medals to the following for bray under attack: Philip Carolan, away Beach station, Acting De Belaian De. tive Sergeant Willlam T Piesss siteaptotete Tt, e ; uae station; John A. Loughran, ca Sixty-aow Michel, West One Hundre wenty-third. street station } Metauley, Bast One Hundred one ci Large Bottle $1.00 ir, ‘oan H. T. Dewe & Sons Co. rpnitiaen 1 Fenet mt dont Fs an nn W Mul) ha ene ie y *. | Orders called for delivered free sith woph 4 Blaabeth [aga Pult William J. Daly, Oak str i CARPET J. & J. W. WILLIAMS atrick Cullinan, G | ven in Beumtn Our Surann. TANTS Lo ay But wet uy A ita He RR By the Author of “Raffles.” t S06 a, ton avenue; Fane A thrilling new serial story by Wenty-secend atte ; seein mix, Elizabeth . W. Hornung begins in Sun- Cook, Macdougal Wi 5 sditi achi McGarry, Madison. street day World, May 10th. Edition The iist also includes a large bacch |limited. Order from newsdealer of men the department for excellent work. W. F. Kuntz, West Tthirty-seventh. \ The low fee offer in which T eight treatments for taken advantage of by 80 | ple during there closing days ‘that I found it impossible for all of them. In making the offer, it ree By, {ntention to give every one who desires an op! (nity to take advantage of it. te this reason I have decided to p~: tinue the low offer of eight com- Dlete treatments for $5.00 during ae month of May. I wish to notify all who desire to take advantage of this offer that they should apply early ia the month and not wait for the cles ing days of May | During the past six yea |My office was located in the Building, a great many persons have come to me and told me thet ne would like very much to have treat them for clogged nostrils, ness and other manifestations of tarrh, but that they could not to pay my fees. Such persons have |Fequested that IT treat them for @ |lower rate thap my usual fee. Owe ing to the fact that my facilities is |the Flatiron Bullding would not a low me to care for the large number | of patients that would be att by a low fee, 1 was compelled to keep my fees an they wer When lease expired in the Flatiron Bui | ing and I moved into my new | No, 220 West 42d street, my offiee facilities were so much increased and the arrangements of the offies ‘e so much better that I have finale ly dectded to reduce my fees for Nmited time to a nominal price, 80 that all may afford to receive my treatment. I take this opportunity of notifying all those who require treatment for catarrhal troubles that during the month of May my fees for treatment will be a charge of $6.00 for complete treatments, This fee include all necersary treatment aa@ medicine. In order to take advan tage of this low offer, it will be nee essary to visit my office and enroll your name on or before May Sist. All patients who begin their eat ment before June Ist will treatment as long as Lg aire it it without any increase {n th: NaRR Pt. D » mM ROcKaAWa~r mene NM MEN TH ™ Seer TESA ROCKEFELLER ‘MOURNERS’ PARADE IN DOWNPOUR Lower Broadway Gives No Heed to | Marchers Before Standard Oil Building. Despite the dismal drizsling rain | to-day the vigil of the mourners for | the Colorado miners was resumed in| ifront of No, 26 Broadway, the home of the Standard O11 Company and office of John D. Rockefeller jr. Max Appel, Nathan Messman, [Pierre Godin and C. E. Ingersoll ap- peared in front of No. 26 at 10.16 and Pbewas walking up and down the { street. Pedestrians manifested no J concern at the group of walkers with ‘mourning bands on their sleeves, but { were Intent only on getting out of the jrain, Several of the men carried um- brellas and the others walked in the rain, with no protection, At the office of Mr. Rockefeller it as sald that the young oll million- 3 Sen Honorable Mention Isaac Hell M@al, ation pnt Medal, MEDALS FOR ‘VSMUGHNESY An ARRIVES; Esse eee ND WIFE ROBBED| "==" sraew wes 1_will be pleased to bare 1 rit a ill cost you nothing for aa DR. J. C. McCOY F iaeearn ei bane hod SE J whew. ee AVERY ON DUTY," Charge Lost All His Personal Be- longi:gs When Exiled From Mexico City. NEW ORLEANS, May 6.--Mexi- cans did not even except Nelson O'Shaughnessy, former Amertean Charge at Mexico City, in preying _ upon American property after the Commiastoner Woode to-day Urait of Vera Cruz, Practically all of ublic the list of the policertne baggage of Mr. and Mrs. O'Shaughnessy was stolen from the tt adv n Who Held Lives Washington to confer dent Wilson E.CHARLES| with Prest- ot 1 called upon to give uring the year, Of'these ten, re killed in combat edals will be pinned on the | , the honor *@ od marching | eked by gunmen tp a Hell's fight on May 31 of last year, | mention, department | Isaac Belk medal for) Policeman William F. Kunta | SPRING ‘SUITS Grano Rapios the Peter F. Meyer Medal Joseph Ryan of the East SALE Exclusive Summer Dresses FREE Automobile Club Medal poly 2 n John Hallahan of the Cen- © squad, who, while injured, to the subway tracks and s life of a man who had fallen corner, and who appreciates exeluaive- pees and distinction, in addition to the id personal tention, ‘utte a4 Sr 975/19 "om 8459 Open ste and Seturday 14ST. LSTATION AT n Willlam J. Kenna avenue station, ory under Ore of the Brooklyn, when he was w 1 eth street station; es] hia oll om oieation, given the commendation of to-day, l