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j i é WOK ’ —— (Continued from First Page) rt ; “Hurrah for Harry Thaw! Hurrah for British fair play! Hurrah, 3 fburrah! You'll be free yet, Harry! Don't give up! They can’t get you! : "Rah for Thaw, ‘rah for the British!” | eat like a statue, He eee : i I i | | | Fs il £ 7 i i j lt | i TF) Ht - Ht > Te 2 “We, who represent here the State of Mew York, are entirely unwilling to 25 ithe eg Mecool cap stalan [ sitll ai ai Fag LBS OR reecene ene cenane eee turned again to Jerome will happen,” he was asked, ‘if ‘writ ef discontinuance ts sustained afterncon and Thaw goes back to fall indefinitely? “I hardly think,” replied ‘erome, “that there is any part of His Majesty's j@ominion se Geatitute of laws as to aold in prison o orimina! and lunatic, under ‘ circumstances im which Thaw is ‘Therefore I believe Harry Thaw) ‘Will ge back to New York.” Peaw's comment on this incident was; “Tam grateful to the Canadian people mark of confidence in my sult, le @ rebuke to the arrogance of man Jerome and the others who Dereecute me." hie cel Thaw sent this note to wepapers: id worry. Ha! Ha! More later.” was led before Judge Globensky ‘clock this morning. His lawyera final effort iast night to avert ‘applying for a dismissal of thor writ of habeas corpus, The writ served last week, however, and force and High Constable Moe it Thaw from jal) in » carriage. courtroom was packed, every tuble seat having been taken long Thaw wus ied in, and men and were crowded Into the narrow the eeate and wails. whole staff of lawyers was eF4 upeeeeereer ree etrttrnr tT) PyfEbTs sit s e i ft iy iif j W VCTORES BAL JEROME'S IGT FOR HS DEPORTATION 7 7 ~|clambered as agilely as a boy upon I have been on the bench for years, but mever before have I witnessed such @ scene. @merning to be witness of @ distressing | disgraceful | have ever seen, and who- @eeme which must have given @ very|ever may be responsibi wreng idea of the dignity of this court. of it will be sent to J Crowd in Court Cheers First Thaw Victory (Gpectal Prom o Ota@ Corresyontest of Fhe Bvening Werlt.) SHERBROOKE, Que., Aug. 27—More than five hundred Ca- Medians, men, women and children, turned Judge Globensky’s Superior Court Into a bediam to-day while they cheere1 Harry Thaw and threw Tareughout all the commotion Judge trict-Attorney BH. A. Conger of Dutchess County, former District- Azizi & 5 i H gs f E > BE? It was the most for @ eepetition BH Se < | j ai i j | ii i | | iH iy fit ill 4 Hi , tes hi 2 j = ° aH Be i if } H rf, w E i i “But what will happen?’ they werg aoked. They chrugged thelr shoulders and admitted they did pot knew them- eelves. Ané oo the, stood until thie morn- tng. Deputy ‘Attorney-General Kennedy ot New York, Gamuel W. Jacobs, the @Mate’s Canadian counsel; District-Atter- ney Conger of Dutchess County; his pre- decesser, John B. Mack, and the rest of the State forces stood around the veranda of the Magog house, They had breakfast and it was approaching 10 o'clock. At last Jerome said: ‘Weil, let's walk down to the Court House, They've got to do something there.” They found the court-room crowded. It to @ big room, fully as large as the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court in New York, It was packed to the doors. Every man, woman and child who was not kept away by urgent busi- nese tried to get tate that court-room. The New York delegation took seats to the left of the bench and began epecu- lating op what the day would bring forth. ‘Thaw's lawyers, J. N. Greenshields, W. L. Ghurtleff, Col. Harry Fraser, Charles D. White and W. K, McKeown, entered and established a rival camp to the right of the bench. They were Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery bere hees Sat ent Devoskt Con foro ¥ | Then, 00 quietly that his presence was | not noted until recognised by the audience but there! was no demonstration. ' he had tak seat among his counsel, Thaw was brought in GIRL PERCHED ON JUDGE'S BENCH IN DARING SCRAMBLE. '@ waa & rustiing in the court room aa the cane was called. Many got up! and crowded into the aisies. Others climbed on benches ana the radiators under each window. A alim young girl Judge Globensky's bench itaelf, finding & peat on one of the decorations at the right of the Judme. Mr. Shurtleft, inal writ of hi diately began a fect that all al @ defense had been proceeding under the civil code. which gives the right of withdrawal of & habeas writ. He contended that the writ had been @o withdrawn last night corpus, ent to the ef- DUBLIN, Aug. %1.—Harry G. F hydro-aeroplane aviator, was fo abandon his second attempt to win the $25,000 prise for flying around the coast and that there were no proceedings} line of Great Britain when hie arm was hold now. Thaw! broken in # 100-foot fall to-day, must be returned to his cell and a new| A wing of his machine collapsed off writ sued out, or el he must hat | Skerries, County Dublin, and both Hawke. and his passenger, Kauper, were conceded that) thrown into the water, Hawkers arm ing up the writ | anq nead were injured and Kauper was M | siightly hurt. ‘RAIN DROVE US INDOORS, DEFENSE OF DETECTIVES Men Suspended by Waldo for Seck- ing Shelter in Alleged Gambling House Put on Trial. Detectives Leo Lowenthal and Joha T. who were stripped of their the right to elect form of procedure and no one Might to force us to act under code." Judge Globensky was palpably eur- nd of argument, but he tof Aug. 28 by Commissioner Waldo, : ¢ placed on trial before Firet Deputy Judge Globénsky interrupted the taw-| commissioner McKay to-day, charged ver then, deplaring: with conduct prejudicial to good order are to hear argument. This! ang discipline. ‘The specifications stated fe ex parte matter and you have no that the Commissioner and Deputy Com- Fight to be heard." missioner Newburger caught them ait- “I respectfully except to Your Lerd-| ting on the stoop of @ gambling house they had been detailed to watch tatking to persons inside. ‘he premises is at No, 108 East Seventeenth street. Deputy Commissioner Newburg was the only witness against the two sleutha, He eatd they had been attached to his personal staff and he had assigned them 10 watch the @eventeenth street place, where, it was reported, gambling was carried on on the ground floor. The upper floors were occupied by lodgers. piace én an automodile they saw the two detectives leave the stoop and rush down the steps. Two men whe had ‘been standing on the stoop were found to be lodgers in the house. ‘The policemen admitted they had been mitting on the steps, but said they went (Trom the Lowteritio “Yet; 1 want ¢o dle poor.” “And where are you going now?” a Safeguarding the General Health healthy HIS DESIGNATION TOO LATE. Senatorial Candidate Must Go te Court ¢o Get om Ticket. ALBANY, Aug. 3?7.—Because it arrived at bis pffice too late, Secretary of State Méttchell May to~iay declined to accept the designation of Daniel A. Dugan of Beacon as Democratic candidate for Genator from the Twenty-sixth District to fill out the unexpired term of Frank- lin D, Roosevelt, who resigned to be- come Asal @ecretary of the Navy. ‘The designation, which was mailed at 220 P. Mf. yesterday, was not delivered until this morning. The time for filing Party designations expired at midnight last night. , At the Gecretary of State's office it ted @ court order would have to ‘be obtained in order to piace Mr. Du- | NOW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO gan's name on the primary ballot. The Niniche Hat an old idea in millinery rejuve- nated by the exquisites of Paris. A quaint looking hat, the kind you’ve seen on some old print, with a streamer or band of ribbon caught under the chin. Extremely smart, you may take the Parisian word as to that. Of black silk velvet, with soft crown tipped with hatter’s plush, trimmed with heavy faille ribbon and dainty clusters of colored flowers. Five models have been reproduced that will be offered tomorrow at $8.50 and $9.50. Three new black velvet square brimmed hats, originated by Maria Guy and faithfully reproduced by us, will be offered at the very special prices of $6.50, $8.50 and $9.50. Women’s Sweater Coats values in wool that can’t wait for Schedule ‘‘K’’ to be revised. Full fashioned sweater coats with Byron collars. In white, black and a variety of smart shades. Every thread of them is pure wool, Third floor, Value $7.95 tomorrow special at $5.00 Value $8.95.. .. tomorrow special at $5.95 Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street HAWKER HURLED IN SEA “Down town to swear of my taxes.” WALL STREET | WITH COMPANON ONS FUGA FOR $25 00 Both Men Injured When Wing of Hydro-aeroplane Collapses Off Irish Coast. ——y Market Closing—The tone of the mar- ket im the last hour was weak and prices yielded to constant pressure from the bear traders without forcing much outside selling. American Smelters de- clined 2 points below Tuesday's final, and Chesapeake and Ohio lost 1 point, While the active list showed declines| ranging from % to over 1 point. York Central sold down to 96%. New and a fractional rally raised prices Glightly above the lower level estab- Mshed earlier, Business was wholly professional and on a small scale all; during the day. The market opened almost evenly divided between gains and losses, but with the changes in the more important Sasues, advances of from 1-8 to 3-8, In- cluding Union Pacific, Steel, Inter. stocks. Northern preferred, Pennsylvania, ©: nadian oPaific and American Can tasu New Haven developed fresh weakness, opening one point lower, at 9%, and shortly declined to 913-4. After the first few minutes the market became slug- n irregular narrow movementa, market reflected extreme dullness nd ion on the part of the professional dealers. A disposition was manifest to avold commitments either way until some defini n regarding the Mexican situation was forthcoming. Fractional gains were made in a num- ues were under pressure and reacted Sale Ends Next Saturday—Open All Day Until 6 P. ture make lower. T! Prices held steady toward the close, ry Reading, |] Met, issues: and the Copper | [ M Declines of 1-8 to 3-8 occurred in Great | } rather uncertain tone of indect- '¥ y der of atocks, but the South Pacific ts. |s7. only to look. To look is to buy. are better. Little's prices are Sishtly. In the earty dtternoon prices | f yielded to the pressure to sell, declining {about 1-2 point on light trading. New ff York Central was weak, selling off [fj to 1-2 After the Presiden: ico was published message on vanced them to the opening level, ‘The Closing Quotations. Wheat Market. ey ee M, Closed Menday, Laber Day. If you have any thought of buying Fural- sure to come this week, Come if BM Little’s here’s no getting away from It. That is why this is the always busy store. ind Large seat broad arm, jone—Velour. H.LIT and back, 7 1, well con. structed frame a1 claw feet, Solid Oak, Golden Finish, Cosh- NEW BUILDING 7 & 49 West 14th St 30 Years in this Locality at the sale prices, pay a have delivery made later. Lil Colonial desien, of superior con. atructi in * hi struction, in “Righly pollehed LE Nerth Side of Street 0 Near 6th Avenue “L” Station ‘THEO. M, Vall ° aA world te JL, PRESIDENT NVeskinn Laten Felsanapeh Huy bring Af om Avcor, ott THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY market became ailghtly more active, and @ fractional rally in a few of the leading stocks ad- Lord & Taylat Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A.M. Closes at 50 P.-BE; 1% Noon on Saturdays Half-Price Sale of =4 Men's Oxfords ; i Our Entire Regular Stock : More Than 5,000 Pairs a Comprising All Leathers - at }4 Regular Price and Less. | $1.95 & $2.95 3 Spectal Values in Men's Furnishings Fine Mercerized Cloth Pajamas, In plain colors.......... Special Value Mercerized Cloth. Pajamas White and tan, piped with contrasting \ $1.95 \51.05 OW cestsccvcnsssesnes Value $2.00 Negligee Shirts Woven and printed madras, wsacel 85¢ GUD) css rinicye essere, Value $1.50 Silk Mixture Negligee Shirts French cuffs.../.......... Value $3.00 \ $2.35 English Foulard Silk Four-in-Hands Formerly ft 65¢ Terry Cloth Bath Robes | $3.50 & $5.00 Men’s Ratncoats For Thursday and Friday Only $6.75, $8.50 & $12.50 Values $10.00 to $18.50 Crossbar Nainscok Athletic Underwear Knee drawers and sleeveless shirts, broken sizeg... \ 950 or $ for $1.00 Crossbar Nainsook Union Suits Value #1.25 \ 85¢ Men’s Hossery A Sample line of Fine Silk and Silk Lisle plain and fancy FSC per pair—F pairs for $7.00 Value 50c Artificial Eyes Made to Order { ori on ra BE boos GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE E ts awed , ore arcounen| f | 406 L. STA’ ATCO FISHER Bros. 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