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HER STARE CAUSED HUSBAND TO QUIT - Wife Says Early Wrong? fully Thought She Was Flirting. he cites warning of father-in-law She Asserts Children Were Taught to Despise Mer -Seeks Separation. At tho waddlnf breakfast, haM at the Hotel Buckingham, lhai foUowad tho ?narria?;.? Of Miss Mary ?'. Simonton to h n*. Early, ???' st Patrick's CattM Oral, -October 22. IMA, t. <? BtaMtoa ? of the hn- : ? ?-.?? k? '1 10 litiflegroom, "Muy is .-? lov'v - i ? ? heure her own way, bul if pen don't, then rev beet my s> inpathv " Now is Biilnt? }i?t husband for a : in h'a answer ho perm thai ; In wotdi "f Mr. simonton v l : ?? ?. l i Joko. Earl) - llfacturer, ami ho Inher? it..'. ?_'.-?. from his fiitii.-r. Tho couple ? ? i ?.. p ho ere now in tho 'i.? r ;?t his homo, :it Klv ? Mr.-?. Karly. . ?.; i.? bringing th- m up t.? ??o all? gee that wticn ? i, John, s> von ????i. etui Joseph, Are peers old, throw s?i-ks at hor. illeged ?mi,'.ii ?? of tho husband he tad Mrs, linly woro on : OnOyntOOn at Hot Sprn es, V.l., anfl, Hi?- v i from an unfortu -..- i.as at staring at pc ?pit and look;-?;.- back at them, irhlct I'-r hushanii t?> raspet-t hor of tlutinx. Tho .,?relied "\> r the ?11? -? ?t a mountain climb. Then Early left her to And hr waj home .. . - That her husband s?.?,,r,? at her and a broom, abe ? hamos; >ao addi t" thai in th.' to'i yean Of th.ir mnrri.-'i Uto Bar? y i I t hor only tin, >? boxes of candy ami bought her a presen! on h?-r t.irth .-, annlT? nary. t.i Uve a Ai bor, ai ?i . ne daj. b< cause of | s Mrs. Early, she co.it> mplated ,? \i.ii when she failed to ? any out her Intent ?rly is allecod t-, hare remarked: "I knew you didn't to jump." . also showed his dislike for certain ? was a frioml .i i,y Dai!.?.- ? I bathing -, ? th short skirl an,', high heeled sii?>?-s. in which she , posed oa th? ?.using much com? . Daily says in his answer that his wife us?-?i t.? wear old <?'.?>thes at saxia] func tions which the) attended >?> as t?, ?m barrase him, ">"is Early fa? 's that sho ' at the RlV? : ' ' 'hrist ? . for the littio Mies, and ws - *i by Early, ? ? ? .... onth all? mony and ?? el fees. J stlce ! her ?"ir. a wo?'k ; the trial and cowisi ? Scum,as McMamis Arrested. \\ j? May 20 B? umai Me? i, the lrihh lecturer, was arraigned . before Maj oi st? w irt. On i I hi Policeman Thomas Flatley ?aw McManus a? ting In what h<- thought manp? r. McManus sai'l he n< -? ? ,'? -?i. He was allowed to go on ins own racognlsan<t?e for a hear? n Monday, 100? Outside 40? Inside -.?1er the - \?. .f.. ? 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White Enamel Refrigerator Co. of New York 53 West 42d St. FINE POR TEE1 II jink r??K BREATH! ??im: FOR DIGESTION! vvRIGLEVSj f'lIEW IT AFT ?R BVBRT MISAI* 85 cent?- by the box HOST DEakUtau \. P. SM3AMXA' K .*? SHOP .%<:* :? \\a?.. nr. 4MI? M. l'nlaue m.?? a*eluaiva Parlai eltlea ?n ??sinnl'l Dl.? I ?" snd *'??;.-? Elroint. v. m M--'? ? m Halrplna, Pttutolra. .NeckUcaa. Mi, Ii,?- Necklet?, l'a? fui?tUi?- I.XQu!>?tfc. BECKER AND TWO OF HIS WITNESSES. BECKER DODGES WHITMAN'S GRILL ( on? ?nurd from HHfS I day. In that event Justice .-i:ilmrv will probably charge the Jury t.wnor row moraine and the cas. will t>a- in th" hands ?if the jury by noon. "Reasonable Doubt." "While most of th'- testimony m refu? tation of sonn- of th? cardinal points of the prosecution was given b] f n mer members of Becker's "strong arm'1 squad, its preponderance and del ill w.-re convincing, and a Strong in'pr.-s pson prevailed after court yeeterday thai Becker's lawyers may have finally reached tin- f..al they have striven for from the Bra! th" creation "f a n sonable doubt" in the minds of the Jury ..n sonn? important part of the people's ? The strongeet attack of the defence was directed against what the Court of Appeals, in its decision granting a new trial, daactfbed BO "the very foun? dation of the people's claim Of 111" de? fendunf.s guilt," th?- so-called ' Jl.ir l.-m conference." Three former memberi of Un? "stroiiK afin'' sqiUtd, win? testi? fied tiny win- with Becker on the night of Hie alleged conference at a rani in .ti... aelgbborlsood of 124th st. ami s<v enth av., where the conference is sup* poaed to have been held, furnished n strong alibi for the defendant The fact that tfi.se men w?re police men, and perhaps on that account I friendly disposed toward Becker, did ? not appear to detract from the ; bllity ami effectiveness of their toati? mony. Th?- Jurors paid strict attention to the stories they told, and the re? fendants elation at the showing the , witnesses made was noticeable. The second score which the defence chalked up agalnal th?- prosecution was relative to one of the ''incriminating lonvers.itioti.s" which Charlea B. Plltt, Becker's former preas agent, testified in? had with the defendant in the train on the w.iy t.. Sum ging after Backer's conviction Plltl testified that k.- v. alone with Becker i"r a few minutes In the lavatory on tin- tra?an, when the ?att.r said to him; "I am going away in.vv, and if anv thlng happens to me i want you to kill i that squealing ? R K. r. Carroll and Thomas r "* ? l.-rs. the deput] sil? ! iHs vv lei lo ?k Be? k?r to ging Bing, taatlfied that Pint did not talk With Becker on th.- train. Carroll said that he was handcuffed I ? I Becker during the entile trip, and at I the tim?' 15. ? k< r went t?. the end of th ? car he went with him and Plltl was not there. Winters corroborated ?,'u? roll. Cirofici Confession Ruled Out. Mr. Mant?n mads s deeperate try for ,i thud tally in an alt. mpt to Intl < du? ? the . Krank" (irofii'i, but the court rui I :: lout. TiR.nK..s i*. .Meintray, the big ?1*. K." (prlti. ip.il ke-? . : i oi S..'.", Bmg, and Father Cashin, the Catholic chap? lain 4'f the prison, were on band t.? t?r** tify that i*irollcl, In a statement mid. m the ofilce of the "P. K.." halt an hour i.. fore he was .-x.. ated, aba r from oompllclt] In the murder, but they were not allowed to give th -.. leelliiuaij. When Mclnsen* W..S called to the ?Tit* ne?s itaad Justice Seabury promptly seat : the Jury lioin the <o'.irt: o,.in WkUs li.e ? ?.f the e\i.i. nee wee argued by Becker's counsel Ml Mant?n endeav? ored to sh< roflefs statement was adi I that it was ? .-? bury did not ?-arres Wtth bias. The Disuict Attorne> vvus doI called apon to eppoos the introduction of the e\ idenc, a.? Ike court took tli? Initiative in questioning its . admlaslbhity. ' Ther?3 wm some reason to believe that tiif proooeutlon would have w?Meomod lh< opportualty to rnwweiemlne th?- orll through whom the (JlrolKI coofaa ??inn wee I" I-- 'proved." I liiitf* ?>f BOOSO tlonal and dloquletlog revelattona In t*> (.-.mi i?, ih ? laot el itomonl of the guojuai bave come out now and then. Father ? aahin irai pleased thai Im ohm not called upon t" teotlijr. After it:?- court had nil? 'i "-it the ' rldence he eald: ??i v? i mu? h i h r? i i?'i no! to teetlfy I fell that thi! public might ? onfuse my ofllcial etatue as chaplain of the prison with my Identity ns ? priest, om? who bolda Hi?- eacrced confldenoe of so many unfortunatea." In vi. w ni the ii'-'ision of the Court <?f ^. in which the Harlem confcwenee . ran roch a prominenl place, the inii. ii-ution made ? epoolal effort to prove it. and I?? OUpport the story of Host'. n.? t Becker at the corner of 124th it aad Beventh nv. :. of Jit? V, MX, when Backer .1 t.i 11 ; i \ <? giren I hem their final "lnatructloua" t" have Itoaenthel killed. The defence naturally made an equally ?trong effort to ehoa thai Becker did not take pail In any euch conference Deny "Harlem Conference." The defence admitted that Backer orai m thai Immediate neighborhood on the nlgh( in qnoetloa with momhoro <>f hi? "strong arm H-iuad" makini* a r;Ud, but ii.i . coatended that thee? mon bad been with him ;.ll the tune h?- wan there, and that be bad nol eeen RoOe or the other it.im men that niKht. ; h r 31m pi .ru mho ' li'i be wan with Beck r on tin- raid thai nicht? teetl? In ?: thai i be Inel ru< tiom 11 om Be? ker were tor the membere of Um "atroog ana equad" to nie?-t at the CO ? >f ??000*4 ?v. and 124th et on the inyht of the i ?i i "Whore ?lid you moot Backer thai Baked Ml. Mant?n. "At Becker*! i.oi?se," ropUod the wit* "Were Ihooe bia liiotim'liwn"" Mant?n. "\ ? ? be laid that if ho ?lui ni-' ti><- raiding party at the coraei ol Lenos av, ami 3-lthjut I Waa tO t:" to his hm-bo and >.? t the warrant," Bald Bhepbard. "What time waa it when you reached his houool" aaked He? ker's ?-ounsel. "a iitt i ? - after I l#," said the uitno >, "and ti;?-n Becker ind I Wi lit tO 124th It and Beventh av. We lot there about i" is, ani the raid wag mad o en after th .t ? "Whoa you got there ????i you meet lj "" a.'-ki d Mant?n. "Yea st-nui t, two other otBcori and ? i plied sti? pbard. "Becker and Bteiaert had a conversation ?ad they oent Mrn.-h^n lato Mm booae .?t HI Wogt i-ith st. The nu<i foi iowed BO BOOH as Marshall had tim?; to get iiit'i the h'iuse." ? ? ? n ?n named Rently pi i. ??" ' aaked counai I "Yea "?'?" replied the uitn.>. "Wh : tak?' yow ' I '??!?. To ? ... eplled bhep? bard. "Whore war Becker?" naked Mot****w. "II?- ro?le on the rear of the i.i'iol watin tu tilth st. aii?i Kiehth av. and ? : ?iff and eald : 'im not feeling well. I'm going to heat it hoi Denies Seeing Informers. H. fore Mr. Mant?n turned th? ? over for croei nation h? brought out ? ti now d '??? n dlsm seed frot but Juae on charg?e of having assaulted a eltisi : Ho i o aaki d Bhi pbard, who said that he know I'.ose, Webber and Yal Ion. if he had a Bfl II ? ? at the corner of 124th ot and Seventh av. that night or' had atoa Booker lal*iag with any one on the ? met ra Sbophard ? ? Mf?ttve . p. n John ' Fran la ? ? Rice, a ho sai- ? ? . ? . ? - . | ny. carro i . :?! Patrolmen Jamao ?'. White, James c. Prltehard, John j. O'Cbonor, John j. PnilhWr and John J. Bowoo, all former r*a gqnad, teetified that, 'so far a?3 th. y knew," th-- raid on the Kambium hOUM Of H- I ? : il, in ' v.. m Bth st . on April 17, iu ?rag an 1 ? ?. ted th? of t'i?- raid and d< ah d that ? ? ?- tat raaat : with Mi -'? ? urd blm tea her that it w .- , ft ? ttttf raid ' or that I "everything would ho i?i. right." Frank 11. Hohert?, surermt'rident of i BelU-latre Court, at lMth st. and Ldge- I romh av., where flecker lived at tho tim? of the niur.lor, testified that Meek, r ha? asko.1 him t-, discontinue lus toi? pli,.ne al the aparftaent switchboard tho Bundaj before Roaenthal was shot. Rosenths was murdered ?-.?rly th<- following Tues o.,- iiainiiiic The testimony tended *? controvort that of ROM that be had call?-?! Meeker up fr?.m Times ?Square after th? murder. Roberts said Backer toM hi? Mrs. Becker was in and h<- feared th? annoyance of reporters. Tho argument oa the aflmisribillty ol Um ? 'irotl'-i oonteeelon ?r-onsunwd son? time. When Keeper Meinem] waa ??alle? as a eritness Jtaetlce Beabury stopped proceedings and excused the Jury. Mr. Mant?n protested to tho j'iry be? ing WitadraWB, and the Jusii'-o s.u.I la would note ti>o exception <.f counsel. Then the court Informed Mr. Mant?n that the adiiiissihillty of auch .valen?.: WSJ very doubtful. Ho said he WOUld la ai the argument and th? n ?decide whether or not to have the jury recall??! Mr. Man ton insisted that it should SPPSar In th. raaord that argamcat was made while th? ;ury was absent. ??I desire t<? submit to the court,*' nid Mr. Mant?n, "that this is , ?mip.-l the reason that it establish, s a.? a dying il?-? iaration the ytatem.-nt of OM of lie SO filled OOOSpirattJWS who was Jointly in? dicted with this dsfendsi '. a statement maiie vary laortly before bis death. That ItaHllianl I?? hy a ror.i-piiai'.r ami tli?r, f,.re admissible. I? is also directly In ?onflh-t with the statemea) adarJtted ?by the <oui t from Shapiro, that lieik-r ha : the <??ps ti\"l and the way was el.-ar.' I s.?y that this testlmoni Is admissible in cmtradi. tion of Bhapiro'i statesseat." justi.-c Beabury r.iied that tiie question Is not open under the authorities. "If It were Open there tnifc'ht ho two f-ld.-s t>f t!i<- ?p.estlon," said Justi??- lea? oury. "I think it is settled. ' Th>- court ? lied numerous decisions of the Appellate Division ami th.- ?'ourt of Appeals in support of his contention. ? i am l..,und hy the authorities," b I said. Mr. Mant?n Takes Exception. i suppose," persisted Mr. Mant?n, "that there is no use In ?Us, ussing ths distinction bCtweea the eases your honor has cited aiid the case at bar'.'" 'I think the geneiai pnr, ;ple Is firmly tixcii." replied JTart - .-? i irj. "i except t-, youi honor's rullag." said Mr Manteo. "If you want b> make g ,-,. ,??,?, ,,f |tf? ?aid the ?-ourt, * i sm perfect!) willing to allow you that latitude n .......- to cal anybody else on this.'' "l desire." said Mr. Mant?n, "to ? all f?>t the same purpose Mr. ?"lu?; y, Wardoa i : Sinti Sing, and rather <'.-i.--l.in, the priem attached to Blag Blag, and .? rioter ? I L>ago "rank.' Just t-, put It ?>n the - onl 1 de-ire to call them for this de? fendant." "The rulin?: is of the samo force Offed as ?:' thos. witnesses wer.- now on t ? alto? m stand snd bad i?? en - sai'i j uotlc* Beabury. "l fool that your boa? bas m error in that rullag;'- ?said Mr. Manfon "it is a very tarions thing, r?M admitted, foi example, the testimony ?.f Mrs. Ros. abort, widow of 'Lofty Louia' ' * Not f,,r any SUCb pin;.." ptdu jUs Ues loabary. "I have sdmltted t. >? tool mony <,f Mrs. Roe? of testifying to the rnoversatlon she ? :.iims t., ha?.-- overheard (befi . between Roes and t.?,., of ? legad muitUrera Shapiro's t.-r ?as odmittad ai Um toatjaaony of on? who had heard (before the murder? state? ment? In furth? ranee of th- conspira- y. and not for the puipose of ??nriectlng the defendant with the a!le?e<t crime. Ther Is I", ttstimot.y fro? Shapuo aft. ? ? murder I have taken tOetlmoaj fords ?? irrences and ? onversatloi ? I ' ' * S Of th- mur-ler. but not | Mi Mu t m ?id rtot on - ;?.. argtunamt furthsr. Keeper *?! . ? ? n ;.. wh?. had oc? cupied th.- witn.?s stand .lui ?n? toe argu? ment. wa?j ex? us.-.!. The attempt to got the "Dago Frank ' coniet-sion ir, t\ had sifnslly failed. LABOR LINES UP AGAINST WILSON Unions Plan to Fight in the House for Amendment of Anti-Trust Bill. DEMAND EXEMPTION FROM ALL PENALTIES President Firm in Determination Not to Yield?Programme May Be Blocked. B TU?1 Tribus B toi May SO The hostility he- ' tv4.-!i organised labor forces i Id? ministration leaders la charge of the anti-trust programme showed no signa pf ?ubstdlng to-day, and when debate on the' es Is resumed to-morrow i ? ttlVSS of the American Federation of Labor win continue ti;? Ir cu i ia 1 to forre the nmeji.lment of the ?'layton bi'l in th? Mous.-. Pr?sident Wilson, whose spokesmen have ruititi.-.i the labor . that the bill win be vetoed if it 4 lbs exemption clause demanded by the unions. Is said to be still hoping that tl'.? labor rnea arlll si i ? by the original saTeetnettt Democratic members of the House ry 'oinmitte.. who are t., pilot ton bill through the 1 iaiu.se, are eset wll reaalng app ?-. enslon that the labor forces may carry aa smend* al tl ?? ant: i rUSt iv. | ipply" to labor unions. The ? ise.1 tO ap| rove till? language, and It is aassrtsd that original-, i. tbers ares an agreement between Mr. I his ussoclates arid mem? bers of the 'lavton sub-ooounttte? thati ti... language In the bin, as reported?! ? ; ted, Tl Is language pro ? law shall Dol be eoaatrttoi i ?? organisation of unions snd ti.- ng out of I I? litlmate ? - - . as the ? and ai.ti ? out?mpt legte* laiton organised lobet baa ********nilnl or years. iry committee members said to? day there had been no recent overtures from ? : I la or ai d that a ooas* le. Th.? . 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