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46 AT BECKER'S TRIAL TO COURT REFORMS Lawyers Watching With Inter- est Rulings of Justice, Which Simplify Procedure. MANY PRECEDENTS SET. GOFF PAVING WAY to thie order. Exceptions are @HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER grounds for asking for new trl a not H] Lawyer M. BP. O'Connor, representing Win- | i resting that venty, ‘The Instant the jury wan w ’ | tts regular order.) avenue, Long Island City, tee Goff began rushing the © { © Biackmar sustained this objec- Hie brushed ae’ ‘i , | | @ truck on the Vernon avenue bridge 11 je brushed aside technicalities and the ns + Ii cave the action ts tried Immediate-| Long Island City tast night. He was recorda are cluttered with objection« 4 : . y, the . faror d mf ly, the witnesses of the Caronia, includ-| seanding on the curb when he fell back that were overruled and exceptions w, 1 ing some of her principal officers, witt| *" ‘tells Ba cadgd Pie they shoud {Under the truck, The driver, Isaac Inen- | » te . | ony on time then | bers of No, 92 Harrison place, Brooklyn, | the Caronia must elther sail without | Was arrested and ordered held by Coro- them or wait till the case is over. ly tn the trial J) ttorneya to be Were examining witresses ¢ Tt has long been a practise for an yn the papers, which were not posing lawyer to stand and face ldence, Again Hart 4 Witness or to stand and Kaze sarcast! |Mrs. Murphy Demands $20,- onlly at the jury while his rival was ’ examining a witness. This Justice] .; Goff rtopped. Nor has the venerable justice per- eee nt mitted attorneys to heckle or browbeat! Another point which lawyers are dis- Asks Early Trial. witnesses. The instant @ lawyer raises! cussing is that Justice Goff has per- hia voice, or shouts at @ witness, he, Mm! te recelves @ sharp rebuke from the bench, | lone That the Cunarder Caronia may be Many of these rebukes : ut diccker was Rot @| held up on her eastward trip from this rected at Mr. Mcintyre , ia Laon at It) bort next Saturday was suggested by 000 for Lost Eye and Line After years of experiment conducted here ‘and ‘abroad The Right. Remedy All Will Be Used by Defense in Case of Appeal and Passed On by Higher Court. ———— Wet since the trial of Harry K. Thaw fer the murder of Stanford White has public interest been so centred in @ mur. Semen" ° Tee trial in New York ash Ts in the of Liout. Charies Becker for the terested in the case because of the in- @Bumerabie vexatious points of law on one iO ie A bate lls tet pcs stay te decide. While many members of the Ree.ore inclined. to belay. tha. Justice. be upbeld in the Court of Appeals of wppeal, they are j that if all his rull date are upheld he will have esta’ d i Ic tate. Nearly ali the members o the bar seen to-day expressed them- @eives of the opinion that if he ts ult!- mately sustained, Mr. Justice oft will ears gone Partie tnes-wty ober surbet / im Dringing criminal cases in New York County to the Bnglish form of criminal Practice, whore technicalities aro un- known end where delay is the unpardon- able sin. ‘The white haired justice, despite his Age, scoms utterly tireless, Speed, speed, @peed, has been his apparent motto ever dace Becker faced the bar and pleaded “Not guilty.” Justice Goff showed ¢he Instant the @rtal opened, that he would tolerate 00 peteonalities between lawyers, a thing much in vogue in important criminal onses for the effect it hae upon a jury. ‘The instant Attorney McIntyre, ohiet counsel for the defense, turned his etic on District-Attorney Whitman Goff threatened to banish him from the court room. Nor would he permit @ delay because Attorney Hart, Mr, Molntyre chief assistant, was {1!, although 4 physician swore he was un- able to appear in court. HAS GUT RED TAPE FROM THE START OF TRIAL. Me. Justice Goff expedited the selection of the jury in a manner that resulted in @ jury in @ shorter time than ned been known in en important ‘murder trial in New York. He ruled out hhufsberiess questions and set it down as @ principle of law that st was un- necessary to ask each individual venire- if he wae eoquainted with a large of men who were interested in ‘the case. tall the prospective jurymen listen to Wats question," he prdered, “and then do hot repeat hee Pade Jaw that no conversation i known criminal lawyer has had pract!- Heated In which he dotendane| LOFd Day & Lord's representative, who cally to reconatruct his entire method! id not thke part, or which he did not|SPPeared for the Cunard Stea of examining hostile witnesses. hear, To these objections, Justice Goft|COMpany yen to defend Constipation In his demand for reep for the]! jas ruled that conversath for $20,000 4: brought by court, Justice Goff has been rigid. | repeated between the co: "| Mary Murphy of Second avenu has been discovered and Is now offered to the Publio, heat of an argument, Mr./ The defense has excepted ete cane w ght in the Supreme | as the perfect cathartic, under the name of sie ae Se Fanon oe of course, entera no ex-|uacris that while she: was asleep. tn] IN@IGTS ON RESPECT DUE TO to adverse rulings, because It) her berth on the Caronia a large water THE BENCH. peal. If there le an acquittal, | hottie muspended above her berth fell 0 appeal, and if there ts con-| on her left eye and destroyed the sight | viction, it mus: be, the Cefenge that] of it, 1} takes the appeal. of the Lord famtiy PE gr to Justice Blackmar Sh our_parton, Your Honor,"|STRAUS ESTATE PAYS Pane tom te sound hat Be ote EB gle TAX ON $4,300, { ough they would not admit t Court, I am doing the best I can to 0,000 damage sult acted as a I cision might not interfere with the the chief sufferer becnuse 0: y Caronia’s adherence to her sailing of the questions it has ed, achedule, Justice Blackmar ruled that VORTTTERUETTE, tH Dh A atthe Bh me —0 ree pemmee: clining to permit lawyers :o argue Om The Lord, Day & Lord representative hi LTE AT Nt CR EES | OR, TTR to cover pi ‘onia is expected to be in port again, | on itty -onta! of the frm of W legal holiday & Seligman yesterday forwarded Comp- Ds o ) troller Sohmer two checks in connection fo holding court ali WiC the estate of Isdor Straus and his re Ses declaring that under the law the court 5 in the Tita Cc 1 d M co en ia inter all and Make Your Own Terms Best Credit System—One Low Price—Cash or Credit 4)°0 ON CREDIT. and Mra, Straus, Me-| mitted a check On Mr. Straus’s estate for $72,000, which would represent a val- || uation of about $4,001,000, and for $2,830, on the estate of Mra. Straus, represent- ing property estimated at about $00,000, “This amount does not tel THE COMB'S: MORNING STORY You know the story the comb tells. made in order to| It's « very discouraging story, too. w inore ai : “aay, Mr. asked for an adjourn Ia now noon on S 3 "ruled Justice uur examination Again the defense “These payments ai This point, too, Is| secure the reduction of five per cent. Dey by day, are add- on estates settled or partly settled | ©d, of hair that is turni: losing ite within six months, vitality, ite strength and ite bealth. nthe inde! “ntr, Straus loft a large Nabe Ape dle org pe ee us occasions Mr. McIntyre hag ob.| Steater part of its value being to look young and it is your Jected to long af ernoon and ni ht ses.| es Interests in bia firm, Mrs. Stri 10. You can'teven ions, declaring ho was so exhausted te consists chiefly of personal prop- he wae unable properly to prepare his| erty. The exact amounts cannot be ac- pani Yi 1\ client's case for the following day. Tho| curately stated unti! the report of the] The &S 13.98 only consolation he got was an order| appraiser is fled, which will nat be for | to the gr t. m from the court to be permitted to con-| some time.” Stay out of the fendmotber clam, watil | ents 569° 589-9 $1998 raised sult with Hecker as long as necessary eligman & Sallgman, attorneys for the | your years justify it, by using — \< al 149.75 afer & o'clock each afternoon, the time] esta Benjamin 8, Guggenhetm, HAY'S HA the warden of the Tombs excludes per-| mitted a check on account of his sons from visiting prisoners. ‘To these] tate had also been forwarded the 8K OUR 1912 CATALOGUE 3 ROOMS "UAyiare COMPLETE ed seasions, which m bi declined Poanehd seseiene, (blah Zustioe Gott Bocuptroen’ bet deeligad: to BS Bey MAILED FREE For $1.00 WEEKLY has interposed exceptions. Guggenheim also lost his life on the $1.00 end S0c ot The defenae entered exceptions to! 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Be Mc - L. &T. size spools, 24c $2.25 | Medium, .10¢ $1.00 © : : - 2 BlueRibbon—100yds 5c = 50c|Large.............12¢ $125 % et Samal 4 Hair Pin Cabinets Collar Supporters Z ANNA : ; Fach Value Each Value Vj . | Asst. Pins, smali box Sc 8c) Keitels on card bee \ /)) \ Asst. Pins, large box Wc 15c\Asst.oncards @forbc Se , \ \ Ki Scissors | Coraet Laces NS f —_* At Val ae "\ | 434 to 6 ineh @5c «8005 yard linen, 50 ‘160 ‘es i i | 434 to 6 inch 850 O8c|5 yard ailk eo an \\\ \\ “tf i\ i ni We are showing a complete assortment of artioles for filling NN {Nya Mal warkboxes, at moderate prices, 0 ‘Hair-Mattresses—-~ Selected quality, full sise, Ibs le ’ jected quality, ey! $19 5o "Fully 250) Below. Our’ Regular” Prices Founded 1826 Brass Bedsteads, Springs and Mattresses Regularly ¢10.50 $7.50 2-in. Continuous Tube Practical Model Mad jally for Lord & Taylor. ) Pea, reas ng, rere | $15.00 Regularly $25.00 inch Hi ¢ ie A leavy Square Post Modes | $25.00 Regularly $40.00 $16.25 to $87.50 ite p USZ.60 to BITE. | i } ~t 25.00 Regularly wis.0} $9.50 ae ularly $9.25 Mahogany Sewing Table a Regularly $22.50 to sas.c0} $17.50 A Special Purchase of Fine Wool Blankets be offered tomorrow, Wednesday, at —as follows— $5.85, $7.50 & $9.50 —Also— 100 Fine Woot Piard Blankets $4.50 Per Pair—Regularly $6.50 f $3.75 each—Value $6.00 mites YY Satin Finish Bedspreads Muslin Sheets & Pailow Cas Special Sale of Notions Dress Shields Fairy Lightweight

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