JSrS!;''"' ,!f"-:i'4''Mi ('Tyy "Wrfiw & yf rtl "-,fi-tr'r-l- wV.i!''''S,'.wJ.fV,' I. I I !i If Mi- r .if P! :! Bit 'Ol n ft BV ill i in r; R m RB M U- 6 laVEtfjUjrG PUBLIC LEDGER miLAPBLPHlA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 10& Lively Captured at Vitteland, N. J. Centlnnnl frem rne On hiding place. There was net phet te mfcct the patrolman', rindi. He Imil gucRxnl right, with IiIn life iik n Make. "Lively come out from hehlnd flint tree," Florentine cntnmnnitfd, flip nlint trun leveled. The t'litreliimii said after-TV-ml that In' hnd net ilnrtil waste one of thp IhiitcIh en ii ircuiuttirc nlinl at the fugitive. ; "Conic out from behind thnt tree." he commanded n'.'iiiu, in iviug :i step I forward with tlm 'tun nt IiIb shoulder and his linger presshiu Ihp triggers. Tlipre wns n movement In I In' brtf-h and Uveh xtppi ed out. hi luindi raised ' high vnr hi- '"d. Klercntltin dipped handcuffs en lilm. Capter mi. i captive were met h n party from police hcnihuuirtcrs. und; Lively hoen wim behind bars. Werd sped throeyh tin- town thnt i Llvrly hnd Ippii rniijht. and lliat in bin nipt nrc Pntre'miin Wilsen had been het. Ir. t'enrgc Cunningham, called te operate en the victim, reported tlmt the wound miik through lil left Inns, just above the henrt. and that WIImhi's breath was escaping through It at ever respiration. "It Is Mich a wound." the Burgeon reported, "as ordinarily is f.i- tal. Wv v. ill make an X-rnj examina tion and try te remove the bullet." The word ei the -.m khis nature "f Wilsen's injury spruid through tins crowd, ami instantly there was pi'iU f a lynching. Men en 1 1 street were loudly exclaiming thni the'- "knew want ought te be done te I.ivelj." Ne le.uh r aiese, however, te bring the nngr spirit of the mob te a licml. and I be authorities refused te he alnrmel. Meanwhile I.iwlv was being nue nue tiened hv Cliii-i' of l'cdt'i. IiudgMin. Mayer Kuptz and ethers, lie sat in his cell, his hands manacled before hi'ii and talked te them through the tel grating. I.ivel'. h.ul uii i lc I- en.i li"' i striped sliirt. -nr ' d n ( ' rubber guards, no cell.tr. blue troii-et-brown shoes, from whih tlie Im been .it te nr-v"iit I'lm commit' miieiil". Hi 'n. witluc i i .a' T'i sleeves of his ni.,.i. ; ; ion : . tindcr-hirf hone below -h" r ! I en ',. Mleeves of lil na'-lue hir' The prisunei ',,-, .. , I,, i luatfic's in a cell en th- tht'-.l Ihinr f the iail. The cell e!u "n v.i.- . u w!.'. Is difficult of n ei ess, in ciis noseli ' trouble. He termed eager te t ilk. rei'ii te iinnwer alni'isi anv qucr'. n. 11 Speaks e- poed Kimlih. wliii a v.u'r flew of words. Ill the i el I room chec te tie . ui wc'. a leaf of bread and a pet nt cefi.e. '!'.." men steed gun-d nt t it In r cod of t'c cell, ,, which lind two doers. lie was nski'd asal'i i." he had ki b' i Mathilda. "Ye. I killed hri . ' lie ;!.. i I nil net Intend te de . She had been mi-1-illg -mil,, imdiling which mv v fe li:.d made and which was et in ih doerwio te cis'. When I -aw in- de'na tlii I told her te get aw in. .im. a I e1 se 1 I'icked up a ,-lii'U an i la! ' w it a' her. Si b gun te wr-rn. ane I p;." ' her up and li'i.ug'it her into Me he i-e Lively Has Already Served Twelve Years in Prison HUM Served year for larceny in New .Irrupy Htnte prison. IllOit Hetiteured te fourteen jeurs en rtntutnry charge: paroled nfter eight years. 1!M 7 Sentenced te three years in Hiitern Penitentiary for killing Krnest l.ee Madden, a white man. in n quarrel In u house en Hedman trect. Served full term. Snld once te have served a term in K.istrrn Penitent lury for burglarj . hut police could net confirm thi". "The sight of the bleed made nie het. and I strurk he'- en the head with a c'ub. I then carried her down Inte the dlar ami b tried her after cutting her up. I lined the butcher knife te cut : her with." ' .t ne exn ained lie made a gruesome -iesliing iresture. lli eyes narrowed and his brew wrinkled In a frown. Came te Th's City "I then went te Phl'ndelphin and get m pav. I neier remained in P'llu delpliln at all. I then went down te i ee my wife. 1 hnd be mi quoKtiened by the pediee in Mno.-eHtewti, nnd they let I ne go. Natural I thought everv -tiling was efcr. When I leirned that , mj ante inatie id '' had been turned ever te the nut. t ir'ties by utj mother- , In-law. I became suspicious, and I hnd' ' '.uii- hn '. te MoereMown uunrmed. I That was the eu'y time I was veiv j I'H.i"' nfr.il'i. ! "Mj wif' lti'W neiiung nbeut It urtd 1 ti'd her I did net even te'! her the .hid w dead, nnd of course when fa1 imliie ted me ever t'-" teleidiene Kiev ! anted te ee ne tile en1)' nntural Mil"" te de w -i . te run. "I took tiie Ne,'. .1'M.tev Central I til II -wa te ,Ierey t'it.i. and from there 1 weal te New- Yerk, where I spent the niirht ' H' sa'd that en the v.n t' ,i.i- i ( ',i t..'W crltn l""iii'. bnll.'' lie nnnwcretl calleusly: "Ne, lie cost mp tee nnirli money." Mherlff Turner then brought in lunch, Idvply fell te with a will. "I don't Im ngltip I will upp you for mime time," he snld between mettthfnlls te the news paper reporter te whom he hnd just made his rambling confession. While the Mayer and rhlef of police were questioning him the crowd contin ued te grew outside and became clamor ous for a sight of the prisoner. Police gauged the temper of the curious nnd decided it would he safe te let a few in te see htm. Accordingly, several per sons were admitted, and given a leek nt the prisoner. Then every one began te clamor te get in. Police decided te charge an ad mission fee of ten cents, thinking per Imps this would discourage the crowd In Its desire te see Lively. Instead of this being the case, hew- ...,... tl.n ,.i,...l ....I......I ,1... ...,.,. Miiami he v.,,,1: "I might as well die that way , ,,, Ht ,, ,m). ,, r,. lis in the electric chair. i,i, i,Mn i, ..ir,. t,i went ...,. .,..... ''" ... v ... .-... '. I ttirtiv teistneMS The tieiiide erlned In troopers picked me up, I tried te adept nn accent like a Canuck, und get awit) with It. I did net try te go across the border after that, however." Hp was nske I If hp had ever priijcd "I ntn afrnld te prny." he said. "1 am tee bad te pray, (ied would strike me down if I prajed." I'reici uter IteMiie K. Ward, of Cum berland Count.!, came In at this point nnd Mild te hlvely: "Yeu are the1 murderer of old men and children." Lively bit his lips, but would net answer. , Talk of the e'ectrb- chnlr had no effect en the prisoner. He nhewed seme1 Interest, however, en the question of whether lie would be tried in Hurling-: ten or Cumberland County. When i what dillerenee It innile he said:1 "I don't like te travel." Wouldn't Mind Lynching When it was suggested te him tlmt , there might be a chance of u lynching fill en the prisoner through the grating of his cell, nnd then went en nnd out by nnethcr deer. Trembles In Cell Lively seemed unconcerned at first ever the cutleslty of the crowd, as they continued te pour Inte the Jail. How ever, lie realized the possibilities of an attack upon him and began te shrink nnd cower, and ilnnllv te tremble en he bench in his cell. At leant h the 1'inM' tic r aril said ; "It list ion anything for enrfnre this trip - -te Mi ant Helly or te Trenten." The prose aite. laughed and walked out I.lel said he hnd come back te get ills wife, whom be had net heard from, and take i ei back te Maine with him tn the farm wlvre he worked He was n-ed if lie '.ircd for his child. "Knew - In line te pay for the privilege 6 After much telephoning nnd consult seelni tin. murilerer. Tbev nnuue.l In. I lap. Mnrnr ICn'ftz. of Vlliclnnd. decided still wnlking in line down the jail cer- it would be snrest te semi tne prisons ( rlder. stepped a mlntitp te gnzp their, te Hrhlgeten, N. ,T wiiere there is n stnuig jail nnu picniy ei pouce i i tectlen. The Crowd was se dense In front of the Vlnelnnd jail by this time tlmt I Mayer Keetz wa nfrnld te send Lively out that way. Hecerder (Jreenblntt, of Vlnelnnd. brought his car te the rear of , the flreheuse next deer te the Jail. Live ily was smuggled Inte the adjoining i building, under henvy guard. When the I meter's engine was running, his guards 1A n .1....1. ...I.I, lttti, ,.nf flw, linfik deer . t . , , . , iiiiiiii-iiiitin. i, , ii i nun mi, .... ui .......---- Mici.ii. ,n p.-.,,. , wiiN ineKeii en. us i,,.-, tewnr,j ti,0 wnltlnj; machine. The crown police realized that the rising temper of , t ltll tne lntc tmt the tne crown niiidp a lynciiinir nueiy. .. ,.,,. ... .i,iw fr tlie town I limits cnrrled thp man that many et ' them wanted te lynch. Lively was taken n long line outside the jail, crowding en each ether's heels, laughing and jesting, holding out their dimes te the As the crowd outside the jnil grew in size and became mere threatening, a I consultation wim held as te what should i be done with the prisoner. The guards were given urnm, In case an attempt was mndc te rush the jail, but the an- i theritles realized that It would be bet- I ter te get their prisoner out of the way. Detective Kills Parker, of Hurling-' ten County, who ias been en Llvely's trail from the time the murder was I l scnveicil. was the first man notified. te Hrhlgeten as fast as pessitilc locked up. He seemed relieved. and PARENTS OF CHILD REJOICE IN CAPTURE Mr. and Mrs. Michael Husse. Kast ....'Inn ffiinril nt Mm .trw.p Tim mnnnv I tie teleprilllhnit it Plilnf n( Police tniii.niiliiii.ii .tni-etitH of flip ttllirdereil was held for the wounded policeman. 'Hodgsen, however, advising him net te j child, rejoiced today upon henrlng of I pnbly wrought up by the story of the me crown stretched down the jail1 u. lug i.iveiy te .Mt. Helly ler tear ne (lcHunclntlen of the mart; expressctl rfl gret thnt Asa Wilsen, the Vlneland im trelmnn, had been shot while enpturing the man. "Hew badly was that policeman hurt?" Iluwe demanded when he bad Inquired ngaln nbeut the nrrest nnd confession. "I nm se sorry thnt the ler pellremnn wns shot. Will he die? It is terrible that the murderer did mere dnmnge brferp they get Mm." "I hope they keep Lively nt Vlnelnnd, se the men there enn get n crack nt Mm," continued Husse. "If I'd only realized In time," the father continued. "I would hnve gene hunting Mm myself with a gun, and I would have get him. I would have killed Mm or he would bnve killed tne." Husse did net knew of the enpture of Lively until newspapprmrn came te his humble dwplllng, net n stone's threw from the plncc where the child wns killed nnd her mutilated body burled. Husse wns told the dctnits of the tnnti's confession, and his nRsertlen that be hnd thrown n billet of weed nt the little girl when she would rtet step her rough piny In Llvely's house. He snld he did net bfllcve Llvely's story. Ilusse's wife, dry eyeu, but pal pavement as mere and mere people get v.euld he lynched. the cniitnre of Leuis Lively, the mur riei-ei'. The father, while vitriolic In his enpture. cried Negro's story. out n denial of the house. She bad 'been ana ,Vm .K0 " es for going. 1 did neatfe' y with 'Snowball,' Mvcly's terjr. it;ii,as'"miij-iN "I tllil net like my Ittle fftri , ti, i, a. 1...1 't. "il" KltJ In times play son. "1 don't believe thnt fellew'i lie is n ernip nun n i..ni.i. v...:-" tee geed for Mm. Xe one weuM f '? n deg the way he trented my HtkleYili'tf The mother was living th" 'ffi tver nga it. Her eyes took en a ,wt i stare and she began te breathe n u . nnd te mean. Hhc collapsed mXI ,ljr nnd her bitsbnnd rnn eff1 for ,,d. Hbe was put te bed, nnd Is n-e&i wltji the shock of the .atliut ? murderer bns been caught. "c SMALLPOX GErVTseLATPd Chilean Declare Disease New Ma De Combated Directly Santiage, Chile, ()et. in. nr a. ture Atrie. chief bnctcrlnlnglxt nf ,V ' Chilean Institute of Hygiene neunced yesterday that he hnd suJ.-eeZi In discovering n method of Limi. the bactcrln of smallpox. 1He,,n- I)r. Atria claims bis diseeverv -ln permit the cembntlng of smnllper 1,, im" i I..,,. ... luniruu or th preveniiu uvciniien. hj reuh' he II iiiprr and I'.-i' riiis wim i' r of the mur. it any earers Ii, I'.eslilll I ' ,.l, 1 I I V'O ' it "I Kel l up a I'll. ladi ipiua in" di'tai's of in nly paper he w "I didn't ! i.n. ifier tint." he ald. lllln lli i-'iiM-st cull. 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