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ppb) nfl cE ONE ‘OENT. Che __ [*Cireutation Books Open to All, | road im ‘Now "he Terk We Wert) TRIAL IS DENIED TO BECKER; MUST DIE FOR ROSENTHAL MURDER rented a beta ses Rae non aie ARE NR! Fa ett gt AID TO WEATHER—Falr to-night) Wednesday cloudy _ . Foard 8 PRICE 0 ONE CENT. tnt teal “1915, 16 PAGES Kadhadh “YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 26, TTALIANS INVADE. AUSTRIA GROSS BORDER NEAR TRESTE: Reports From European Cities Say Kaiser and von Hindenburg Are Hurrying to Lead in War Upon Latest Foes. ROME, Italy, May 25 (Via Paris).—Official announcement was made by the War Office to-day that Italian forces had penetrated Austria, wccupying Caporetto, the heights between the Judrio and the Isonzo and the towns of Cormons, Cervignagno and Terzo. CPbis incement indicates that the Itallass have avoided @ clash in the upper valley of the Adige and the Trentino, where ercat forces ef Austro-German troops are sald to be concentrated. Instead, the Italian army bas crossed the Auttring frontier more than one hundred miles castward and appears te be striking at Trieste, the great elty which they hepe to restore to Malian territory. (Caporetto, the firat town mentioned as having bees captured, is about forty-five miles north of Trieste. Cormons fs only twenty. five miles from Trieste. It is twenty miles from Caporetto and the samo distance from Udine, chief railroad centre In Northeasters Italy, The Isonzo River flows from Caperette southward into the Gulf of Trieste.) FOUR TOWNS ARE CAPTURED, EUGENIA KELLY REPENTS, WEEPS AND WILL BE G00D Reconciled to Her Mother, She Will Visit Her Sister, Mrs. Thomas. TAKES COURT’S ADVICE. Magistrate House Admonishes Girl That Her Mother Is | Her Best Friend. Eugenia Kelly, realizing, after four days, that her mother, Mrs. Edward’ Kelly, had the right, under the la: |keep her from staying away from| ‘home nights with tango dancera and the type of men Mayor Gaynor used to call “wine guzzlers," broke down) this afternoon and in the presence of| Magistrate House and « large gath- ering of her Broadway night moth friends said she was sorry and would not do it again. ‘The proceeding in Yorkville Court to} have the eighteen-year-old girl de- clared an incorrigible child, likely to become depraved, and to have her EVENING WORLD RACE CHART MRS. DUNPHY OUT BELMONT PARK, ., TUESDAY, M MAY 25, 1915. With Day of Weatcheater Racing Association Meeting. ‘Track Goo Clear. car MBH ONE UDGE DSSENTS sro SX DEGREE BECKER. =SS) HAD AFAR TRL plaint as Head of Randall's Island Hospital. Court Will Not Substitute Conclusion Commissioner Doesn't Find! on Evidence—Testimony Regard- AU a LOK. Of 312, Time. LS heen 0) Day Lady Malo “tHe Seen, ine cot The Movoing it nn Fa @ good race, wes final imutted sends. Mat ‘esocked Sut of tt shortly bind WILL APPLY FOR WRIT. ot 0, Fite, 1-20 Owner, Oneclt stable. wah: HerGuilyrihetarees {ing the Famous “Harlem Confer- pablo ence” Is Held Worthy of Belief. Mrs. Mary C. Dunphy, who had USE STOMACH PUMP TO GET STOLEN DIAMOND NEWARK, N. J, May 26.--Phy- siclats at the Newark City Hospital Bre working with stomach pumps on Owen Patten, in an effort to recover & $200 diamond Patten swallowed to- day, after stealing it from the hand of Mra. Lena Blank. The police are supervising the task. Patten and a man he saya is Pat- rick Retily entered the saloon of been superintendent of the New York City Chil@rpne’ Hospital and schoo! on Randall's Jaland for twenty-three years without compisint or eriticiem unt) Chapities Commissioner Kings- bury preferred charges against ner] © ALBANY, May 25.—The Court A ahott time ago, was dismissed to-| trial to Charles Becker, former New day by First Deputy Commissioner : was «twice convicted of instigating é Hi c a a lenty Wright. Mr. Kingebury ts the gambler. D out of the city, Mr. Wright found Mrs. Dudphy Becker must now die in the elétiric cuair unless he can obtain Guilty of six of the eight charges! Executive clemency from Gov. W in, who, as District Attorney, prosecuted him, or the United States Supreme Court interferes by ONLY HOPE NOW RESTS IN U. S. COURT OR GOVERNOR. Appeals denied to-day a third ELLA BRYSON AN TOP O'THE MORNING BELMONT WINNERS Pleasant W. anes Swells the Crowd to 6,000—Track placed under the guardianship of the The official statement says these operations took place yesterday in| court stopped short. Miss Kelly, ac- the Austrian crownland of Carniolo and in the Friuli district. It reads| companied by her mother and Mrs, : | Ralph H. Thomas, her sister, went to as follows: Mrs. Thomas's city home, weeping “On the Carniolo front Austrian artillery opened fire against | She will live with Mrs, Thomas at Sands Point for a month or more un- til she is rested from the strain of the public scandal of the last few days and from the days which preceded it) and brought it on When Miss Kelly court before Magistrate House thie afternoon she was dreased becomingly in a blue frock hb allver butto | She wore larwe bidck earrings a j big blue leghorn hat, and there was a) @ur positions without results during the day of May 24. Our artil- lery fired on positions occupied by artillery of the enemy. “On the Friuli front our troops advanced everywhere and en- countered only feeble resistance, We have occupied Caporetto, the heights between the Idria and Isonzo Rivers, Cormons, Cervignano and Terzo, The enemy withdrew, destroying bridges and burning houses. | “Our torpedo destroyers opened fire against the enemy's de tachments at the port of Buso, and have disembarked troops. We captured seventy Austrians who bad been sent to Venice. Our walked into} ri | murmur of admiration from her gay | losses were one dead and some wounded. | friends, whose automobiles filled Fif The Italian Ministry of Marine has given out the following an-| ty-seventh Street in front of the nouncement : }eourt house. She looked very unlike “A steamer arriving at Barletta reporte that while passing pear woman about to declare her » pe. near the promontory of Gargano at midnight last night she sighted an Austrian wareh! torpado-boats “This probably is the warship which was driven off from Bar- jetta after having fired severa! shots.” Five or six civilians were killed and a train travelling at full speed was struck by a shell during the Austrian bombardment of the (allan town of Ancona, The fire of the warships damaged part of the rallroad station and five engines. The damage to the port wa» insignificant, That in the town was somewhat more extensive Holland Protests to Germany Against Sinking of Lusitania THE HAGUE, Netheriands (vie London), Mey 26 (Assotiated Prose) ‘The Gevernment of the Netheriands bee «(0 Germany protesting egeinet the eloking om May 7 of the Cu leamer Lusitienie by & Geren submarine The contents of this not John F. Molntyre, who had been at the house of Mrw Thomas, No Park Avenue, conferring with Mine Kelly, her mother, and George J. Gil jenple, the attorney who supplanted ber former lawyer, Krank L. Crocker, when the latter was taken with ty- phoid fe erday, roee and told Magistrate House ¢ Mr Gilieaple with whom he wa tely in awe with a heavy list, She was escorted by four Veues U. $. AnD BRITAIN SETTLE ALL DISPUTES (Continued Ania © eubrteptially the seme Way O ft All Loitticultie + tbat lo the Amerie the sare subject The Vives uf wv jects were lol whew the Lusitanie wee . * for pedurd bel weer Vawerd vor neon Kaiser and von Hindenburg Tee A saa alaiag: SAK ON ils deretandings vetwwen the tniied To Lead Troops Against Italy “*" “"" " " LON VON, May % aecording (| len Malic, promiens to direct the . ane and reports from Vetroured The Hague, ae eagemeneee HaTe ee : one th te over ohare Germ ying the Newt Wanninon comments tere planned « qul eid to te now berryine to the Mallen teryen eon biow by whi they bewe te crust | border we teperted (het ehout the Mate bee the Italian army ot the very wert, 1680000 widiors here already teen cow Mh ie aaweriod (at from TOMO We eomtreted wear that border nd rte Oe trope are to te een! bo ee forcamenta ere aiteedy om the wap frost wh the German Kewer oO This force te made up of thirty tow tee Geld to erou entbusieem 264 @vidions of eppronimateiy 10400 men von Mindenvurg, here of soversi | erent Grivee te Velen’ and the Kes w wih t eran at th he Hvitieh prise in these canwe \Comtin ued en Beeved Kage) ™ Samuel Blank, at No. 1 Clay Street, to-day and were refused liquor, En- reged, Patten struck the bartender several blows on the face, it ta al- leged. Mrs. Blank ordered the men to leave, Reilly seized the woman, while Patten grasped her hands, Oo her left hand was a diamond ring. Dunphy was repeatedly commended by the State Board of Charities, by various Charities Cominiseloners and by public and private organisations and investigators for her eMcient and sympathetic treatment of her charges. Mra. Dunphy is to be succeeded by Joseph Flick, Superintendent of the Is Still Heavy. BELMONT WINNERS. | FIRST RACE—Ella Bryson, 10 to 1, | first; Minstrel, 6 to 5, place, second; Chesterton, even, show, third. Time|Patten tugged at the stone, Mra |City Farm Colony. Flick will act five 1.16, Blank says, and then rained her hand | or six months, Deputy Wright says, SECOND RACE—Top o' Th' Morn: |to hia mouth and bit the diamond | until arrangements can be made in ing, 16 to 5, The Finn, 8 to 5, from the ring. Rather than risk | conformity with civil service require- place, second; Gloaming, 3 to 2, show, |#lowing it In @ pocket, Patten gulped | ments to select permanent super- third, Time, 1.05 3-5. [it down, it im charged, Then both | intendent. THIRD RACE—VYankee Molions, 2|men ran from the saloon A copy of the charges was this morn- An hour later, Policeman Connolly ing served on Mra, Dunphy, who ia at |arrented Patton in Washington Park. wy third. | lenst seventy years old. #he made no ie gm aNe Tg comment, but It ie understood that - WOODBINE RESULTS, through her counsel, Hithu Reot jr. NEW YORK, jet and Emory KR. Buckner, she will ap- asant weather swelled the " Cb~-Hunters’ fin ,, | Ply for @ writ of mandamus to reverse crowd here to-day to about 6,000, The jum soaeae Thoree atte Plate —) the action of Mr. Wright, who was track was still heavy Kverything ter Jim O., 144 Csiiotty, | Mer trial Jud@e, was regarded as having 4 chance jn 148 (Hodgean, ereand ‘There are sight specifications in the opening event. When it came to ‘Time, | Complaints against Mrs, Dunphy, The race Vila Bryson jumped away in oe ARR | fret, charging her with permitting and was never bended, thous’ if ts’ | brutal and iohuman treatment under at did win, Minstrel chased her her, and the second, charging her i way and right at the post || arith permite Hendants to tle the seemed to have caught her, but the hands of inmates and to use restrain. , o8 ocherw ing sheets without the order of @ phy- May Metiew, Fil Latte, Jb siclan, are not eustained by the trial deputy 0 get 1)-playe wi ir was knocked back early "1 find many aMdavite and reports and 1 make up for Une inter n the records of the department | ference ' which establish that such practices | . > were current and often repeated,” ' ote BELMONT ENTRIES. saye Mr. Wright, “and she should) hie the f Whee have prevented them.” Hut Myr, the va up Tow he More BACH ERASE, DONT VAT Wright adda (hat he Waite the word. | ne mt ri « feld 6 raves are os fulluwe ing of the charge je too otrong in * Me . @ other worte, Mr, Wright admite that The Vinn offered wronm % p toner that Mew Dunyhy had ' f ate " onal knowledge of the preve guud veh ta and repetiion of theese tortie ak note, and that he there * 4 * pris ‘ fia eully fh epee 4% : pe pees ” = sf { Mee Dunphy tases! ouhee i a Top Me on + le mentale 1 ealenuerd amainat Sey to we the «the opreed uf Jin nee aawon . . ff ae uf 4 nied eiidren, One detail be “ " Ce > 4 the effort (hat children with ie woe wwey Are wae ous a Tale ied ad ban Hor Balcoiag ston , Py + ‘mony 1 uildren ut aflected, and ¢ ve oe cts tom lo “ ” ouflering trom entirety ait WET wa " her thows wore how - ‘ - i Youre Oi we Man's Male wud Sete ¥ 7 o_ Wine a iiee ke — aan “il to the ' i / alt + wens “ oe * ‘ hy ye ; ie im - . 8 * - ‘ M we ‘ . ay. ol ews leet ad mace Tinen ‘oan, made against her by the Commis- habeas corpus or otherwise. sioner, During her long service as head of the boepital and aghool Mra. Willard Bartlett, Chief Judge, wrote the prevailing opinion and Judges Hiscock, Chase, Collin, Cuddeback and Cardoso concurred. Judge Hogan dissented. Judge Samuel Seabury, who as a Supreme Court Justice pre sided at Becker's second trial, did not sit on the case in the higher court. Judge Partlett held that although the first judgment of death againet the defendant was reversed because he did not have o« fair trial, the second judgment “is not assailable on that ground.” The opinion says: “Extensive as is the power of review vested in this court on a judgment of death, the law does not intend to substitute the con- clusions of fact which may be drawn by seven judges for the conclusion of fact which have been drawn from the evidence by twelve jurors, unless we are clear that the view of the facts taken by the jury is wrong. “It ie our duty to affirm if the trial wae fair and without legal error and the verdict was not ageinet the weight of evidence, We are to see to it that the trial was fair and that there was suf- ficient evidence with reco; rules of jaw to support the ver- diet. This done, the il | Three-Year Fight for Becker, Twice Convicted of Murder Charles Hecker wan frat drawn pub | Homily int tod in My for the result reste with the Jurors. “Guiding our action by these established principles of erim- inal procedure in capital cases, we do not feel justified in inter> fering with the verdict.” The opinion held that the testimeay of “Bridgie” Webber, “ald Rose and Harry Vallon regarding so-called “Harlem conference,” which the murder of Rosenthal eaid to have been planned, was and that It was corroborated second trial by James Marchal, neato. The testimony of Commissioner George and Charles B, Piitt, commentiy * “Hecker's press agent,” aloo was held to be true, ieee | hi with arefting Vive days later~at 2 A.M on duly HKoseothal was shot dead Later + 0 have appeared be- roey with am. ohare of araft- and Libby, owners af the which the murderers mage WHITMAN ORDERS UW EWFORCED AT BELMONT (io). o' nts rosea “ont aee jelered that Jack Mase, bee yr ~ vie thet Pnally re etion for Herman » Jute 11, 1 men inn publicly “ Telegraphs to District Attorney | jo" Mined tee tot ee ae ; and Sheriff to Prohibn Hridgie’ Webber y after Cambling : characd with murder, Tee ALMANY NOY May 2 —Meperts | Ott dey Hone “suuenied” Anstous to that gomiding at Mes Ne r vAer to wotity unit the murder, they must “yy When ennouneed tw be sayere They wore eile for ony Wood” Merowite, “Latty e pri A New Ve sienravhed Uietriot Attorney Ob with 20d Bheritt Mayhem thie | Whimas kept hammering amen at ; i |

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