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‘ments for the murder of Herman Rossn- thal, was through with the case, To reopen the matter in order to heckle “Jimmy” March struck Mr. McIntyre As a proceeding closely allied to a crime. “The triai of my client, Becker, in the newspapers," said Mr. Melntyre,| “has become a disgraceful proceeding. | The secrets of the Grand Jury room are spread broadcast and with only one Viewpoint—to so bias and prejudice the Public mind that the accused shall be) dented a fair and impartial trial. 18 GOING TO PROVE CONSPIRACY av OSECUTION. “ ask the public to suspend Judgment | on my client until we are heard on our y in court, I do not Intend to be pushed to trial in the midst of hysteria | and clamor. I want a reasonable time to prepare the case, and then my | clates and myself will conclusively show & conspiracy on the part of the State's Witnesses equalied only by a Titus Oates in the Seventeenth Century who nt to the block many innocent victims before his plotting # made manifest “In the case of Becker, every sacred right guaranteed to a defendant by our Constitution has been obliterated and dition of criminal jJurispru- been violated, Never in the Former Inspector’s Counsel Calls Waldo’s Aide as De- fense’s Chief Witness. | WRANGLE AT HEARING. POLICE TRIAL OF HAYES HALTS AS DEPUTY MV KAY __(S PROTESTED AS JUDGE | mins take a day or two days. I think an adjournment would be necessary.” "Ca adjourned until 10 A, M, next Friday,” McKay then said. But Mr. Thac was on his feet ine stantly He wanted to know why the ase could not be adjourned until Mon- day, at which time the Aasistant Cor- poration Counsel would have at least a preliininary report upon the legality of | Deputy Commissioner MeKay's sitting the EVENING WORLD, FINGER-PRINT EXPERT MADE COMMANDER OF DETECTIVE BUREAU. POST TT eT T RIDAY, .40GU8 FINGER PRT EXPERT AHEAD OF DETECES Capl. Faurol Relieves Inspect- or Hughes, Who Is Given Sick Leave. MAY CHANGE METHODS) i] Studied Paris and Scotland Yard Systems During Ms 2a 7g » a — 30, 1912. Official Voting Coupon ‘This Conpon Entition the Molder te Cast One Vote for the Mest Fepeiar Man im Greater New York, whe. om Sept. 9, at the MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND will be crowned KING é: “Carnival of Fun” Week of Sept. 9 to 14 & Wote for.....00 eveeey: Contest Cleese 18 Noon. Sept. 6, Med WStisIm rvs WORLD MARDI GRAS EDITOR, P. ded ta at The World's various breachest 398 Broadway: Harlem, 249 W. 145th ‘and Pulltzer Building, Park Rew. N. Yo fee except those reguiariy nominated bg THREE MEN KILLED IN CRASH OF TRAINS. PITTSBURGH, Aug. 30.—Three men were killed, one fatally injured and a number slightly hurt when a Pennsyl- vania Railroad train which left Pitts- burgh early to-day for Cleveland, over the Cleveland and Pittsburgh division ran into @ wreok train engaged in clear. ing up @ freight wreck that had gc- curred a short time before near Gon way, west of this city. The dead are A. L. Coughenour, Cleveland, engineer of the passenger train, and two unidentified laborers of Conway. L. A. Vaughn of Cleveland, fireman of the passenger train, was fatally crushed. Some of the passengers were jolted and bruised. A PERSONAL LETTER FOR EVERY PERSON WHO SUF- FERS FROM ECZEMA — “1 want others who suffer from if the report were adver s selection of another judge taken up. stuck by ila ruling this time May, 190—and he was stricken at his home in East Seventy-elghth street al- Most as suddenly as she was skin troubles to know that there is no other remedy equal to Saxo Salve. rs 11 had a serious trouble with’ my such @ spectacle been wit+ Corporation Lawyer Demands Trips Abroad. RS.H. HL ROGERS nat ; i ; Rogers continued to mo' ee fe Recker some time ago. Yet, if we are Time and Case Goes He sald his attention in the middle of and cultured circle in wht oh the ol age bot | Tahed ond soared Stend: told eight in the newspapers every rs the week would be otherwine occupied Capt. Joseph A, Faurot, who has magnate had become such a favorite in} fully, My doctor called it ecsema. day since then some one who, It is as- Over for a Week J repeated that the case would be ad- had charge of the Criminal Identifi+ the latter years of his life. The first application of Saxo. Salve at Sl ota rend hued bs a . | journed until Friday of next week, Then cation Bureau at Police Headquarters, In the will of Mr. Rogers his widow | relieved them, and soon cured them a, er enaant, ie aeeret toe ‘cdciciaaleandaies [apectators, Inupect accused and coun- was to-day made an acing Inspector was provided with an income of $100,000] entirely, and for cracks in the fingers in the puviic prints, ‘grilled’ by the| Cornelius G, Hayes, one time in- sel filed into the corridor. and put at the head of the Detective @ year with which to maintain her town| Saxo Salve does wonders.”—Mra, W. When the accused ex-Inspector left t room his attention was called to a re- mark he Was alleged to have mate to District-Attorney. Is It done to menace and intimidate to the extent of alarming many who are willing and anxious to Bureau by Commissioner Waldo, pend- ing the convalescence of Inspector #dward P. Hughes, who is Sl at his house and any summer home she cared to rent. The family home in Fairhaven and all the land Mr, Rogers owned in C. Greve, Binghamton, N. Y. epector of the Fourth District, now Letter like the above ate contin- suspended Captain of the police sta- SHE NEARS HOME any pore Cre Sept, (ew tnipectens Sola PF Dw ually coming in proving that the pen- the whole truth in behalf of the soe ok yer — + | home | a1 h i tive vill ‘ Getense? “It is most unusual to call wit. | ton in remotest Tottenville since his} o¢ the West Sixty-elgith street station hid Rta JASE Roun Tate HR we Nae pi soiniy WES. ixda, My on, bavi Hf, Ravers J. Tre FORO00) Ohiate Wea of Bato, delve (b warnes Ie fa all ’ e day bi Jor lone \ je o 0 e' i i . f nesses supposed to he for the defense shield was ripped from his Jacket in} on the day before : mmiasioner Waldo | tN ty door of the George M, Cohan | 4ay® ago in The Evening World ; (Continued from First Page.) divided in equal sha between the|kinds of eczema, salt-rheum, tetter, Res ob ackety” Pg aera hat the de. | the presence of Commissioner Waldo Renee 4 ail ot erties. Renee MIS] pheatre, across the street. With the John Doe investigation into only son and his threo sisters, Mrs, | barber's itch or any skin affection. nt und his witnessen will say upon |tWo Weeks ago, went on trial before] Wistanding they had of his urdere con. | ,Mizner 80 far lacked his customary | charges of grafting among high police - Benjamin, Mra, “Broughton and Mrs. | | Try Saxo Salve on our guarantee to + Strat to bo had. In my Judgement tt! First Deputy Commissioner Douglas cerning the (reatinent of the disxrderly | Mute, Of cum ae to, take stope to have | officials about to begin, friends of heart ceased to beat. ‘The nurses) 0% 1M MI Orie wilt descend tol help your if it does not Io an unlawful way to anticipate a del) “sroscay at Headquarters to-day. {houses On that occasion it la reported | promptiy: found. the ‘spparontiy. bri Capt. Faurot there is likelihood of|tixed the time of death at about 4] tne heirs of the children, The $2,900,000 All Rike: fonse. ss Before the proceedings had pro-| tat Hayes aaid: 4 joker had a permit legalizing his |%/# getting an early permanent pro-| o'clock, before the train had reached) set aside to provide an income for the rand Hegeman GRAND JURY “SECRETS” MADE 01 D : “1 don't propore to be made the goat| Possession of the weapon. motion. Inspector Hughes's brother | the Connecticut line widow reveris to the residuary estate. | Stores in New York and TOO PUBLIC. gressed five minutes Hayes'®-coun-| tor Gaynor and Waldo, playing the good| Another beberle e Upenkie of ajcalled yesterday at niice Head-|CABLED TO STEPDAUGHTERS, —— ee Brooklyn and at all drug . ¥ aT er, sed alfellow for all th ordet | 4¥stem behind Childe's playfulness was] quarters and saw M v ¥ } "The Court, by statute, eas ot sel, Thomas fF hacher, Pal Peew i ay Pye rderly hous Me tefupal to eign checks except inside | gecond. ‘Dencty a ie Ido and WHO ARE ABROAD. KILLED IN AUTO SMASH stores where this blue the Grand Jury to keep secret 11% guy [snag which caused the adjournment | Ncrperm tt my i the doors of a bank, He had running | (/ Deputy Commissioner Dough-| when the train arrived at the Grand SPEEDING TO RACES. | and white sign say- dine, v sue 0 ‘ ys and derstood ‘ 5 Grand Jury. I cannot understand why | Whether expected by Commlsstoner| gwered with emphasis when this re-|‘“"put my name where fifty people ISHAMEEAPAETISIO CH GRETONL Toe eee ete tie Beh 3 ay the Grand Jury of this county, a body! McKay or not, Mr. Thacher‘ immediate! ported comment was repeated to him. | would have a chance to study my sig- change of elimate in order t0| Pe ee * ‘ eB Sates |e allinger, Scorer Last Year at) == 22 . x P or e a McLeod ‘ te t . t cause, later in the pro- & detective! Not on your le pro} banded a 0 * statutes, In saying thie T am assum. CIMT LE Go “ Haat aha ON OPPOSITE CHARGE! 80 he would have a waiter or a clerk | DOUGHERTY RELIEVED OF RUN-| fogers's death, and Coroner Holta- Won Classic Event. It’s a Great Relish! ing that what has been published t# a Chief Inspector Schmittberger played rd of the evidence given in him “substantiate an important part of the}ine part of a smiling philosopher in the eign his name fo rybody knew NING DETECTIVE CORPS. hauser at once issued a permit for the! pTCAGO, Aug. 30.—J, R. Ballinger, correct reco him and knew he was responsible for M8} since the fi ness of Hu vhich | removal of the body from the private | ty, five years old, sales ma: ‘ AN’: A the Grand Jury room. evidence adduced" brought about a long | corridors before the triat was opened. | det occurred during the third week atter|car to Mrs. Rogers's home. Franti | a tL alenon Utamed: OF ioe Bicaintes You cant prove it too “All the defendant requests t* @ (IT! wrangle between Mr. Thacher and As-|He was moved to make this comment:| A Woman wearing handsome furs could atter ’ 3 | for the Chicag e he Stromber |quickly for your own sat trial by his peers, not a trial by men od coop’ Taanse 8h. etl r z ‘\norrow any amount of money from|the murder of Herman Rosenthal from | efforts were then made to locate H. H.| yssotor Devices Company, was instantly ‘ # is q@hose minds have been potsoned, prefu-| sistant Corporation Counsel Terence wes do change. It wasn't long] ae nwa unnutest acquaintance, | exDoRure While following clues of “Gyp| Rogers jr, and cablegrams were sent | killed and his brother Leon was seri- | faction. Get a bottle ° diced und biased by one-sided apneils,| Farley, and the ultimate adjournment. i Dut on trial} this idlosyncracy more than once caused | the Blood” and “Lefty Loule’ in the| to the three stepdaughters abroad, Mrs.| ously hurt when the machine which | today made for the pur: of Ls i HAYES DEMANCS IMMEDIATZ bar breed Y eatas i ey Matte Aisor-| speculative friends to dress a walt vas Catskills, the Detective Bureau has| Anne Engel Benjamin, Mrs. Clara Le-| they were rfding to the Elgin races teen cleat RES what the law has contemplate? since derly hot reser to mble .}or a chorus girl [n hired furs "-} been in charge of Mr. D erty, e d 01 «1 Mrs. Mae Rogers | skidded and turned turtle at Bartlett, The'Manna Charta, Since July 29 Becker| TRIAL BY ANOTHER JUDGE. | x,y jiayes ts put on trial for not do-|troduce her to the young man, in order Sere Mr, Dougherty. The|iand Broughton and Mrs. Ma Kers | le iL, @ Chi Second Deputy ago suburb to-da Balli. one of the official scorers at last year’s races Ballinger was driving the Lozler tn: which Ralph Mulford won the 1910 Kigin classic. The bursting of a front tire while the machine was travelling at a high rate of speed wag the direct cause Commissioner has had his hands full, Mr, Waldo purposes to rele’ of much detail to leave him indoor sport was giving chop suey con-| free to follow up the hunt for the two teats. He would frequently take six, | missing gunmen. ten or all the members of a chorus to 4} Capt. Faurot has been the Bertillon Chinese restaurant and give a prize of| expert in New York ever since the sys: $190 to the damsel who stowed away'| tan was established here, The counse! of the former Inap or, accused of making an untrue statement] The question raised by Hayes's coun- to Comminsioner Waldo, fought long ana| sel, Which halted the trial, recalled to At idinte (ib oe Ole 6 the minds of old timers about Head- hard for an Immediate trial of the case. | cuarters a precedent which may guid Though Deputy Commiasioner McKay] the Corporation. counsel's decision in at first denied his motion that another | this case, trial judge should alt, because of the] Under the administration of Mayor thas been tried every day, and every day eonvicted by many who have left to Justice Goff only the perfunctory act of Passing sentence. “The evidently Inspired charge that we are going to produce for the defense ‘Lefty Loule’ and ‘Gyp the Blood’ is in- famously false, The intimation that the Coe. It was said at the Rogers home to- day that ever since Mrs. Rogers's nar- row escape from death in an automo- bile collision on West Stockbridge Mountain, near Lenox, Mass, two years ago she has been In precarious ing that same thing.” to share with her the price pagne dinner, The “Grand Young Boobd's" favorite a cham- bby. Sauce - 5 of the accident. Gefendant has spirited away the Peo-| legal inability of the Deputy Commis-|Low, when Col. Greene was Police | the &reatest quantity of the stuff. | edge of the actence of Aehie HALE eG health. She never entirely recovered | of the accLONT | ple's witnesses is absolutely untrue. I] sioner himself, McKay soon retrea e1|Commiasioner, TAeut. Chart i PeREE SRE | helped the police to find and identity | Tom the shock. . ‘What He'd Been Doing. ave been reluctant to talk for publica-| from his position and admitted that the | Schauwecker, In charge of the school | thet fi Md Identify) Mrs, Rogers was the oll magnate's | phenotype’ plage tion or to try the defendant's case 1m) tigi could not proceed until the Cor-| Of recruits, was put on trial on the if) | j thelr men again and again. He has) second wife. His first wife, Abble T.! «what's the matter—been whiiewash- { print, but after the way he haw been | ee ene eset had given a ruling |charwe of ‘having recolved a box of f j made trips abroad to study the forelen | cigord of Fairhaven, Mass, who fol-| ing a fence?” Made by E. Pritchard,881Spring St..N ' pyres Justice to him, make | Upon the question raised by Mr. Thacher, {C18"® from the novitiates. Capt. method, belng sent once by Gen. Bing | owed his fortunes from the days of his 0, just cleaning my wife ite Tt was a weighty phalanx of blue and| =e Denuty Commissioner, was the ham, once by former Commisioner M uses poverty until he began to strike mil- “ ee jainant and Gi ’ Adoo, y y - tre gold and plush that filed into tho trial | taal Commissione Ws A ea lhe J ” tl tes is BE SBC DHRSIEAL IbtCEn roe ae Hons tn oil, died tn 1 The secon 'Roll Films i | room to uccupy a front seat. Iuspector! During the trial Mr. Davis was called pool for detectives which was| MTS, Rogers: who died tomeg, wise ? |Developed : | Schmittherger led the van, and with! from tho bench to give testimony and opened tast November at Police Head. | Married to the Rockefeller partner in New | him were Inspectors Coraallus F, Caha-| Piper took his seat temporarily, Schau. quarter i co Head: | re9¢, She ~was Mins Emilie Augusta | ff BOR i Eastman « red lane, Wiliam J. Lahey, Gorge By Titus, | Wecker was found gullty and on July 9, 2 1, daughter of the head of the | ih (MM PerperenG tae W.. McClusky, and Stephen | 1% damiased from the department. But HAS STUDIED FOREIGN METH- Ave rene of Randel, Barremore |IaW ue ey | DAY KODAKS ; | O'Brien, all of whom expect to be sum- BOC mani pk bs A A at ODS EXTENSIVELY, and Billings, She was divorced from Circ OUTINGS 4 |moned as witnostos and .o tox ity that GOUrl, Sept. 1. 1004 the Court, ruling 1 Not only has Faurot studied in Paris,| Lucius R. Hart, the New York metal | Sl a Week: they recetvedvorders from the Commis-| aya witness In the name trial. but he spent a considerable period | merchant, when she married Mr.) B ; stoner different from thore ayes de-| Cominisioner Waldo was surprised at ———— while abroad the last time at Scotland | Rogers. Lake Hopatcong iver-Johnson Bicycles clared he had received, Behind these In- the sudden halting of the trial. Though | he refused to make comment on the situation, It I" known that no protest Yard, He ts said to have returned full { ideas, and now that he is the official head of the Detective Bureau he S$] Every sunvay and LABOR DAY Leave West 23rd St. In the latter years of his life H. H. Rogers became the chum and crony of « tinued from birst Page.) On Easy Payments A Jew slightly shopworn wheels spectors was & motley collection of po- licemen and citizens, PURCELL AND BOOT — ere #00! v in- ‘ M zi re against McKay sitting as trial Comm é 4 may| Mark Twain, and there soon was in- Leave Liberty St, | 9.00 a.m. from $10 up. | Indian, Pierce an f : ny, | | raves come in with ‘hls counvel, Mr.|Soner was recelved by him prior to the| scription, but ‘Tracey went away with«| Rave °Pportunity to put some of them | fuded in his immediate circle of| Iver-Johnsoa Motor Cycles. ¢ Thacher and Reed: Schley, «mil P y went away wit re h Chunk * Big Surprise Sprung in Semi-' 7" MOK trial, He Is willing to ablde by the! out i inet Bl ' into action friends many leading men in the Amer- | auc un of and with an alr of confidence about the| decision of the Corporation Counsel, | Cut sPpearing against him. ‘aurot became a capiain a year ago| {can world of letters—such as William | anon cay $150 I Te inals of T set of his head on his shoulders. It| whatever it may be. The last trick that Pete turned was! ang with Hughes was the only captain| Dean Howells, Henry M. Alden, Thomas | SEPT. 2nd 3 pain Finals o Ournament at [was a few minutes after 10 o'clock that pirical lanaaeastia in 1907, and a benevolent millionaire was | on the Hat who had been a member | p, ley Aldrich, Bliss Perry and a score | Leave West 23rd St. 8.20 a.m. "93-1: 6 Ww 125th Streety : \Commissioner McKay ascended the his victim, The latter was James] of the Detective Bureaw when Hughes | scr Re rota ipcpaly Cavoneh Jane [rete Sie B22 A hed fend Th Ai Van Cortlandt Links. {bench and rapped for order. After th Mehan, and Pete found him on Eighty-| was made an Inspector for the express | °% Others Pg - Msdahage Pea aes o preliminaries of reading the charge! fourth street, near Park avenue. He| purpose of headjng that department of | Torts of H. H. Rogers re ALSO NEXT SUNDAY SEPT. tet ¢ gainst Hayes and acepting his plea of | rushed up to him and declared that ho| the police force. Bue ate ener ee prevented trem Atlantic City, $2.50 0 * Deputy McKay recognized was his old friend, Mr. Meehi cused Se SEE: TREE Bene ae ee ¢ 4 A dig upset occurred tn the semi-finals i PA SRO Ne DDENLY Leave West 23rd St. 7.50 m. @t the golt tournament on the Van i Qy AEE IMRORT AGS himself and said that old age was|MILLIONAIRE FOUND DEAD HUSBAND ST RioK ay ay eI Leave Liberty St. | 8.00 a.m, . mM" wit- bringing forgetfulness of names, and : ~ wtlandt links to-d Elmer W. i ; : pee ard sc kd main id Nee ; sae sured hin that. the cane was| 'N DIPPING VAT ON RANCH.| ronowing tie death of her husband in ot In Ms y * “I wish to state at the beginning,” he same with him 2 —_— “ = seni was defeated by William A, #0 Protests against ( 9) oz name i Sames"—bexan the mille Solomon Luna, Banker and Sheep| , For Ladies end Gentlemen roel. as Trial Judge of Deputy fonaire, oO i i : ge 0: uty wner, Was Republican Leader aS eal Loving fell down on his game and|Commisoisner McKay. For, during the “Sure, James, ought to have hee n ‘. 1 ‘ Pu ulled in @ winner on the home course of this trial, he will be called as known," responded the white-halred in New Mexico, , No Deposit—iust $1 W hole, 1 up over the full course, making|# Witness to substantiaie an important crook, “I've just come back from Peru! ALBUQUERQUE, N. Mex., Aug. 0.— P @ splendid stand in the last stages 08 Part of the ee angel aa a coaeanl and I have some of the swellest table-|golomon Luna, millionaire banker and the play. Loving missed by about three! ince no judge could pass upon his cloths you ever looked at. I've got no er, foi , epuo- | * : inches a putt of about six fect that own evidence, Mr. Thacher declared it} (Continued from First Page.) use for them and I promised my wito|qren Senet 5 ne Wiha Fate Beni e e pS ‘Trees Mark) owe have squared the rete, ny nie conlati n thas footer Commis- : that I'd give them to the first old friend | sfexico, was found dead to-day in a WEEK-END COMBINATIONS 99c ce Purcell, who ; cup, | sloner sho at the trial, IT met, Say, I'll come 0 the house tie bad an casy putt and recelved a kreat| “py you, make a motion, afr.| With diamonds made at Tiffanys’ and) thir ctterevon cand Tetne eon the tae | dipping vat at his sheep ranch, seventy |! CQ MBINATION No. Best i eceeted 111 9974 30 A\ w 1470 Si; ovation at the conclusion of the game! pnachor?” asked Deputy McKay, a pair of solid gold handcuffs, The out-| Let's eee, where da the Meuse now? Oh, | Miles from Magdalena, N. Mex, ¥ ‘1 et Me Te he from the big gallery that had followed | yqy, "Thacher then put his formal mo-| ft cost him 92.409 and he displayed it\ sets" ? Oh, - Re o Bet. 1234 @ 124th! Bet. 5 8 6 yes,” (as Mr. Meehan told him that it OPEN TILL 7 PB. M.; BATURDAY, 10 Bay. the pair over the cour hr ine Labor Service at Cathedral. if you her w yD. "a meen eats wei tion for substitution, McKay promptly | on the slightest excuse. | Was in the same place), “And say, Jim, Of in the, SSIMCM. RERY denied tt Pollcemen and de: A great labor gathe or , fe ctives, of whom he! 7 want ing is expected on hats ‘are. neven other combinat! ou to Keep my gold wateh and had 5 ry Then Assistant Corporation Counsel| knew scores, made harmless spending | cain till 1 see you thi Sunday evening at St. Patrick's Cathe- rom beside, : . — sodS008 ‘Terence Farley arose to say the sug-| money by permitting him to make at | must get down to the express aifce and | aah WHERE, a Haber: cocbration with | AIGH GRADE CriOCOLATES OR BONBONS AND 5 estion should be taken under consid-| rests for them, aft hey hi mark ee a apect musa: serv! w e ven. Wess eae ads feation should be taven under conelt) jenn far them after they had marked) get out the effecta of a boy who dled in| Rho fight Nev. MJ. Lavelle willtaik: || CHOCOLATES IN SOUVENIR FLAG BOXES, In the other half of the » Peru-« great friend of my son. Yea, Representatives of all the local labor 4 lotic tokens will eale at all the Jimmy Boot eliminated Dai asked if that meant motion for ad-| Childs would pay trom $100 to $500 any| and the banks are closed, too, now ain't poiineas fer cinde whogbons ofa oro tit fea, Cie unions will be present. al aq 2 up and 2 to go. Boot di Journment. Mr. Farley said he meant! moment for the privilege of laying his| they? Let me have $7.50 until I come| _ Pe hs Sh mny of ext t. "Phe candies are auality through and nplendid game in this match, going |Rothing of the king. “He only wanted | hand on a criminal's shoulder and say-| up this afternoon.” —<— the souvent ‘ox’ te a Nitdloe ‘and impressive Cc ; out in 40, during which he see-sawed | the question to reshed out Immed-| ing: “1 arrest you In the name of the Magistrate, who didn't know oo — inlnihininininininiioa gs, so mala, (Noa Sree eal ust playing strong [imvely. ‘Mr. Thacher auld then that the| stato of New York,” anapping. the Bola | ROLE DAZED PETE, WHO GOT | eete; “well, fo away Now and don't do ‘Special for Friday, Aug. 3uth. Special for Saturday, Aug. Slst. | | 16 Ean elon 1 ealons 62 Salada enough to keep his opponent guessing | Department had had four days to detor- | nandoufts over his prisoner's wi i Tian’ ASSORTED. CRYSTALLIZED| CHOCOLATE CO CALI | | Perro naga" hati but improving on the turn for home, | mine this matter and he would pose| “Whon no criminal was available it} Sure Mr. Meehan would let him have| “I'm ail through with the old stu FORNIA FIGS Galinde @ Cos. 120 Codar At., making the short run to the sixteenth | an adjournment. lo eit) the money, And he drew out a roll of |said Pete outside the court, “No mor CREAM WAFERS | — piace of pure Large, wholesome — —=—=—=—=—=—=——=——= ; ree ‘ + aenortmen xs, from the home of i 5 meneonhs | 08 ‘ was necessary to resort to indirection nd ar i SON ; made ino, tast iment of| flee, f1 h ood hole in 28, giving him @ for the} +7 don't want @ mistrial tn this Introducing him to somebody as| ville that made Pete's eyes positively|of the wame for me. I've got a alzc areas ae at tity red entirely th 66 oo round, Cards were: cane,” retorted Mr, Farley, “I want|ony srving Childa, formerly of Bcot-| 8!444y. “T_ haven't anything smaller uta ite and wan on my way to the fiavor igen Ic one unre chee Boot: “ " = . pi ‘a "7 » . to join her for ie Week's enc a ene: aa) 5 8 b-40 the issue raised by Hayes's counsel to/ jana yard and one of our keenest ama- than five, Pete, You'd better make it | Cotskile ; “ wwy % . mn hen I fell out of the water wagon, Yo : . Se tled i lined ie ay investigated and @ ruling Uivew—does stunts that make ea at. uth 1 haven't turned a trick In years SPECIAL FOR ST ae 2 Ale 200" “dade 'aslled treet te 5545466 O42 |pa vlock Holmes look like # four-fusn.” | y oa fit, but he re-| We of the old guard can't Ket a look-In THOLOLATE Covel RED CREAM MEXICAN STYLE PECAN KISSES it fett. the aa Se he rane | McKay sald that he belleved Mr.Ji. new-made acauaintance could al-| covered in time to gasp out: “Make it| with the class of graft and bunco of OLOLATE COVE! i yint well taken, after all, ; | atteen," POPERITINGS. 1 actciocs aocaci <cusseur] aiie pecan, nage ccenjer- jonship between Purcell and Boot and . Ways borrow all the money Childs had | fifteen, eo days, Yr, bak | loners’ sugar and meatlest Pecan Nuts ———— Bitar the pect inthe aoving-Purcen |4nd he would like to reverse be denial) aout him and he seldom started the| Mr. Mechan didn’t get thé tabigciorns, | "My word, the atuft that ts pulled of 1] genter dete tmunte cay edn efin | blended foment, In a manner cxctualye ) match, the golfing fans were prepared eae apery = aed be Me evening with less than $500. and a week later he had the watch novaseye. which 5 ir glnB 0) ich blends with ic fell anges, Gur wine gp. 5c KIDNEY 328 cecontive aise for almost anything, though many ve- was evide His spendthritt ways would long ago] and chain assayade. They assayed 75 | Papers, ws beat doth . Bhe moods. al ij 25 q < © and more In . Wave from the deuce, We oldtimers END _BOX OUND BO don't know it. Tf Heved that Purcell, because of his| sioner McKay was more and mor have broken him had tt not been for Pete, whom the police thought ® 5 heas ne : TROUBLE wint toca’ resuite Steady and consistent work, stood «| doubt of the legality of his decision de-|iiy tuck in apeculation, He would bull was arrested, and next morning | Rave eS ee oe OFFERINGS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY can make no mistake by using Dr. splendid chance to capture the hone nying the motion of Hayes's counsel, /or bear the stock market in brokers’ ouser confronted himt Jefferson | thoy ke us look Ike the ace of dia - Q uer's Swamp-Koot, the xreat Kid f ee eee Te Re NN ea ee ee eee tte itn sheer | Court, Hey Ke eH Me ea tone. |] MILK” CHOCOLATE COVERWU|SUFER BONDUNS ANU CHOCO. J] civ.” at drones in tity sent Sn te So e ntl next week when Mr, |tacular success, all street was too! ~,, » ald a . . 3 . bd ia a find oud | MISS PAINTER RETAINS Thacher Interrupted far downtown for him to gots the mare| "OM Nty did you do this, Pelet" he | a wn |] © ALMOND CLUSTERS — vest, nw-| LATES OR AN ASSORTMENT || isin tang pou now $9 find WESTERN GOLF HONORS apt. Hayes has been assigned to Ket, he used to way, #o he made it come bar poli Poe en attvseres a! vente? mont ieee A8%a2 $42] OF CHOCOLATES—an that the || _ddrens De. Kiimer& Co..Dinghamigh SY ; it did, He usually de- bee # angry, er remium Milk’ Choco= : ———— . ville and Hves in the Bronx, It an J te 9 lies, both in deli a peiaeyile a cL Pe ihe dpe ined his trades by the toss of a Tot isd si Reinet Sune ol y Na eye Natu late. POUND BOX i Cc am. i thie eee MEMORIAL NUTICES. CHICAGO, Aug. %—Miss Carolina - nee In. (CO ina ol ; iM m re. i ; ___._ MEMORIAL NUT! fice In Tottenville, This is @ great In-) 118 goLD.HANDLED REVOLVER | charge and gave Pete a five-spot with ment of nine here than could b ‘ 4 a G 4 be h é Painter of Midlothian retained her title | justice to him. peoepe gel nll tn gi comfectta earh| value ad else. STUDDED WITH GEMS. proceed | Humor was among his assets, The s {cynical Wilson Mizner wag entertain- \ing a crowd at the Motropole one night pecially where at any price. One tb. box, .60c./Three Ib. box.$t.80 Two Ib. box.$1.20'Five Ib. box. .$3.00 gf champion of the Western Women's |" «at the time this case came up, the Adolf Association to-day by defeating |commissioner sald it would ‘Miss Ruth Chisholm of Cleveland, 6 without delay. That was two w pop in the fina! match at Hinsdale Golt ago, and we have been ready all that An established name assures quality. " appear especial Pete was going to join bis wife last Nae: night In the Catskills, and was on his | way to a train In the Grand -Centrai Correct assurance here. ty i rrative of his adventure in| sta hi olf hang out, when he 7 ™ ead, A sing’ arenas see Re ths | time. 3 protest against en adjourn: | Siasrimine's Western het cen, Che talelyielded’'to ihe (empralon St @ ball’ o silane) ocleeks es en ruined the Ohioan's| nent. as a nlod ns on New| He had several bills and says that he | TORE : 2 in the champlonship, 4 | ent bg : funitias fas eal Bak Ht (/) COVERED 54, BARCLAY $y Aug. 30,39 allery of more . f nere| UP TO CORPORATION COUNSEL York as \a Unities for real.) was knocked down and rovbed of $45. ey 7 Cor West Denne, ot widow of the pallery avore then three hundred p u soul-etirving Ai Ghlint tOcAAe He Dishaad 40 tha CEYLON TEA ASSORTED FRESH FRUIT. : 29 CORTLANDT’ gy Honry 1. Bree Wetebed the Bley. FOR AN OPINION. ’ would you lke to take a gun | of hrew himself on che A choice assortment, in a single Cor Church $e Notice of funeral hereafter. <> a 7 ran? | * ” Drowned Bathing. “Can you decide this question without | a Now York bad man?’ | mercy of the Court box, of our different fresh fruit 5 PARK ROW & NAssag = Fourteen-year-ol4 Jacob Cohn, an in-|% lenathy adjournment?” Deputy Ales | Pech wanes phnverndaes | a dea tee meee Double Strength Saves Half. specials, all, carrying our famous sto 206 BROAD Way i} ” ye Kay then asked Mr, Farley, NiStahsin, aaanel¥a Othe” nonderoua | acer eats memes tee eeal WoL ae BAGR Premium Mi Ocolate cover- oe Ahesee ina icon anand AY 2h ae tty aaa wae fat HOE Hono |ALAES e a e rete is osha ater OBS ap RASERU gy || ns exrne tangs ron ' . AL Gare | "a f f . fe rerhisguneuls (08 . } Twenty-second s:rect, was drowned | Curbatone opinion,” the Axslatant (Co All records for the backward hop, iclousness, 39 6 specified weleht in each neo iy OM aay aehite bathing in the Pelham Hay | poration Cou answered. "1 might. skip and Jump were broken Ly Mr, Miz- TIMERS. White Rese Coffee, Nono Better POUND BOX ic includes the vontainer, eo ail “das Baths ot Postam, SX, _ (@etermine the matter in an hour, At'ner, according to the witnesses, Who| “And you weren't used to it," respond | \

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