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TRA MOTHER GOES TOAD HE ~ SON AT HEARN ‘Jerome Also on Way to Plead to Gov. Felker for CONCORD, N. HL, Sept. G2—The ecane @f the Mtigation over Harry Kendal! ‘Thaw ohifte this week to the century- 04 New Hampatire Capitol, just across the street from the hotel where the Motteawan fugitive has been sheltered Gipes inst Wednesday. Gcv. Felker ar- rived te-day to make final arrangements for the extradition hearing before him tomorrow. Pending the arival of Willem T. Jerome, Special Deputy - ttorney-Gen- eral of New York, the petitioner, noth- ing will be made known concerning the arguments in support of the extradition petition. None of the New York author- itles was here this forenoon ‘The piace for holding the hearing wes one of the matters to be decided by Gow. Felker ¢.-day. Two rooms have ‘bee8 guggested, one the Senate Cham- ber avd the other the of Repre- sentatives. The Senat amber seats fifty comfortably, but this number could be doubled to meet an emergency. This ig the room favored by those in author ity here, who believe that the attend ance should be limited to counsel and | newspaper men. Should the hea: he | Dubile {t probably would be held Hali of Representatives, where there is reem for 1,609 per ‘Thaw and bis counsel way they havel, no preference in the matter ard will he entirely eatingfed wit, whatever ar- rangements Gov, Ielker downs be ‘They continue to exproas confiden the strength of the case they ha prepared. THAW'S MOTHER THANKS ALL WHO &YMPA‘ HIZE. ALTOONA, Pa., Sept. 22.--Mre, Mary Copley Thaw left her summer home at Cresson near here today and ip en route to Concord, N. H., at the Harry I. Thaw ex ing to-morrow. Mrs, Thaw made the following statement thanking the thou- wands who have written letters of #ym- pethy and choer: ‘Before leaving for the hearing at Concord, N. H., Tueaday 1 wish to thank the sympathetic writers of the nearly 400 letters that have poured in upon me in @ steady stream. “These began immediately after Harry K. Thaw made his daring dash for the freedom any other man would have re- eaived Immediately upon the rendition of the verdict ‘Not guilt upon the HS DANCER BRDE DESERTED HM, HE SYS, $0 MES FUR ORE Chicago Broker Fell in Love With Saharet’s Photo, Then Wooed and Wed Her. CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—Frederick W. FAMOUS CITY SU WHOSE WIFE WILL SEEK LEGAL SEPARATION. PR.JOSEPH ~ .BLAKE COUNSEL FOR SULZER BAR HIM (Continued from Pleat Pore thor may | found mn of the Governor's | clothes had been rifled and on the strict letter of tho | tents, after being soaked with oll, acat- are | tered about the Boor. Some were on prose- | the stairway, is that all these proceedings ition ts that the Assembly, r ing the sovereign right of the pec has the higher power tn times of © to take such action as may be nece! of the law might Indicate @ imitation | patrick took him off their bands ana MARSHALL RESUMES HIS ARGU.- | “re MENT FOR SULZER, When the court reconvened Louls| Firat avenu lof New York resuined his | denied havi argument for the impeached Governor. “It will doubtless be argued" ho sald, “that under our Interpretation the Gov ernor could not be impeached except at & regular eesslon of the Legislature, | the dack door of the grocery and over since It would be unnatural for him to | @ fence, e recommend to the Legislature at an ex- —— traoniinary session the consideration of e tlon, The mere fact that the framers of not provided for tingenvy of impeachment uf the Governor at extraordinary xession does L arly concelved dimi- tations upon the powers of an extraor- dinary session of thelr undoubted alg- " _—_— the subject of hia impeachment. not deprive the « nificance or render them ineffectual ta “While it is true that in case of the Governor there 1s no likelihood that he| Broadside Collision Charged to t his own impeach- weusions of the Legislature an to duration are entirely within the control of the Legislature. Ordinarily they continue to June each would, therefore, period of not to exceed seven months during which the power to impeach the| William &. Campbell, an automobile Governor would be suspended. JUDGE PARKER'S REPLY TO] yn, w: MARSHALL'S ARGUMENT. | Alton i. Parker, for the Board of Marsuall'a The gist of his contention, jombiy can impeach at anj| of the street a be a von Frantsius, wealthy stock broker! | and art connoisseur, to-day filed suit for divorce against hie wife, Mra. Clar- feoa 8. Ross von Frantsius, a dancer “Baharet,” al- broker, who was divorced from We Gest wife, was married to the rw in New York Juno 23, after a brief and romantic courtship which began wheb he fell in Jove with an ai) Dertrait of the woman. as summarized by Me, Parker] William Shurman, chauffeur for Louls nent 18 not a legislative but It ts not an act of ®& lextslative body. It is not the expression of legislative will, ut a coms accusation calling to an ac- 1 tribunal of a a ‘ount by a quasi Jud count by a quasi Judl Petibcet The shock was so great that person for past mise yelse Natire of w proceeding by a grand jury in) finding an indictment. Nor is there any more connection or | Pinnning Campbell beneath it. According to the bill, Mra. von Frant- sive Geserted her husband six days af- ter their marriage, Upon her arrival here @. week ego to fill a professional sal, refused to go to her husband's heme, but insisted on living at a hotel. ie i relation between an impeachment by| The wrecked oar fell almost tn front the Assenibly and a aeasion of the Leg- | of the quarters of Engine Company No. islature than there ts between such | * session and the ordinary proceeding of gegagement Mrs, von Frantsius, it is|° ff impeachment ts | They carried him into the engine house nee to that body or | and there Dr. Andrew Gillen of No, 4310 er per Laie be ait | Campbell had hie right arm broken ere Is no limitation | @"4 had internal injuries, He was in the Constitution, and there can be |® badly hurt that the physician ad- eo manner, time, | Vised his immediate removal to the hoe by or under | pital and an ambulance wa. FRIEND GARRISON | Was hurried GETS WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS. |, | ALBANY, Sept. 22—James C. Gar-| The other car tad ite front w Ned graft in- | Tken and the frame sprung, but was imator, Who was sent to the pent-| "ot injured beyond repair. The wet the Assembly last week | Pavements accounted in part for the contempt of that body, was fternoon by Sheriff to appear before Supreme Court ehrane on a writ o! corpus aued out by Garrison's attor- neys, Bail for $1,000 was furnished to tn- unti] to-morrow afternoon N lock, Garrinon wes remanded to the sath opt. B.—President $5 $8.75 $10 Wilsom to-day received an offer of a winter home in Columoia, 5. C. A dele ewation from that city told aim the house in which he had apent @ pare of ich his mother had originally designed, had been renovated 49 boukht by the city if he Would come to Columbia. The President’ if he made his ‘i 21 Weat 34th Street. if he 4 wint Largest Cririch Plume Makers otheye st bard work at the White ee t 3.30 Sheriffs custody, THE EVENING WORL DEATH AES = EELS | (a OER UME Oil Soaked Clothes Found in Grocery and on Stairs to Crowded Floors Above. | Twenty families comprising 1% per- sons, living tn the tenement at No. 6ti Wert Forty: treet, nad a nart eacape trom burned to death ¢: morning. The grocery of Pietro Gar jon the ground floor war found by police to have been skiifully “planted |for arson. Clothes had been taken from | a bureau, soaked with kerosene and dis. | | tributed about the place and on the. | stairway so as to eut off escape from) the upper floors. If @ match hed been 4 a holocaust would inevitably nsued, Fire Marshal McGeouxh ‘more shocking case of at-| on had never come within | Garusi, the grocer, bas received a number of Black Hand letters dei ai over to the police of tho feventh street station and for some weeks @ Watch has been kept on his floor, surprised two men in the doorway of the house 4 warned Gnrusi who had gone to bod in his fiat on the other aide of the hell. Further rowsed by @ noise in hie store Garust got up and entered place by the rear door. He doors had been forced and saw that @ bureau contain! his it ‘» cries three saw @ man door of the burst through the gtocery and run down Tenth avenue. jaary to safeguard the welfare of the | ‘They overtook him and were beating Binte, even though a technical reading | him when Detectives Burgess and Fita- rushed him to the West Forty-sevemtn 4 Fifteenth street. He been in Garusi's atore, emelt strongly of kere- be arraigned to-day in Slippery Streets by Chauf- feur Who Escaped, Gealer of No. 62 President street, Brook- riving his touring car weat in Twelfth avenue, Borough Park, this morning, when he started across Forty- third street. As h hel the centre In chars» of Bormlenicht of No. W% Fifty-second street, came dashing out of the side Into the avenue, The cars were on one another before nan could make @ move to stop, ‘ampbell’s car r car was lifted up and tossed onto the sidewalk, where it turned over, of their number to creep under haul Campbell out. He was senseless. Twelfth avenue, who had heard the crash and run from bis home on the corner, treated him. He found Mr, the Norwegii Mr. Campbell eccident, as neither man could stop quickly, ¢he wheels skidding on the road, Th Valenti, a tallor, twenty-one, living at) + | Blakeggold tim that tds =| one ofthe causes of the disagreement ——————>_—_ Evidential. (Prom the Balt lake Hered.) The French scientist who makes the declaration that man ts descended from the bullfrog probably bases It on the ~ | fact that eventually everybody croaks, I" Trimmed with v) Ostrich Plumes The values are wonderful. Come and see for yourself, f fm London Feather Co. | WATERS Hed tram Wirat aged ne. ‘Is it true that Mrs. Blake intends tng legal action ® reault of the evenoes that have ariven™ the 1a! ta asked, Yeu, Mra, Make and f discusm At phase of the case—waveral di the @ ebul nite—and until | no Idea what Mr, Hattle was asked what causes el \o the separation of Dr. Blake and hin wife “Tiere were aeveral causes,” he re piled, * not in @ position to ra. Blake thinks them guess.” id that @ very prominent soclety woman, wife of a millionaire, was mentioned by Mrs. Blake in con- nection with legal proceedings. Mra, pan wee between herself and husband eut sot the eole cause. Mr. Battle eat that Mre. Biake was not in New York at the present time He ald he understood that she had fone to Tacoma and when asked if the feport that ale had gone there to es- tablish legal residence with a view of getting a divorce in the West was trua he denied it. "I naturally expect te eee Mra. Blake eoon,” onid Mr. Battle, “in @ few days perhaps. I really don't know what conclusion she has reached in regard to her affaire, “T can oay positively that no legal PIANOS Founded 1845 In addition to our we, and elegant stock of Waters Pianos: and Waters-Autola player- lend we present the utiful new Style 85--Chester Piano} Full size, handsome case, fine tone, all im- provements and fully warranted, Price only $190 $5 Per Month and no charge for inter- est or extras. Also Style 5--Player-Piano with full scale, 88 notes and automatic tracker. A most excellent and up-to-date Player - Piano that is simple and easy to play. 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Hundreds of other bar- gains in every branch of the business, including Furniture Carpets, Housefurnishing Goods, etc. D, MONDAT, SEPTEMBER 33, 1918. ce owned . Sept, Wa The #1 rms in this store for immediate disposal. Seme of the by emoke, but the as soon as the coat coats have been slightly dag odor is guaranteed to di leappear comes in contact with the fresh air. These goods posi- tively cannot be obtained at any other store f We do not want to depreciate the value of our regular oer by mizing it up with ¢ which the Insurance Co entire output of the burned sale in F. C. Gevin & Co.’s Store, New York, and our Goodyear Store, Philadelphia. 500 Men's and Women’s Raincoats Some in pretty bad shape; others only slightly soiled and 60c Sale price.........-.+ spotted, Values as high as $20.00. 998 Men's and Women’s Sli 790 Women’s Poplin and Mohair Raincoa Fine French poplins and silk tohair; loose models, alt 1018 4* models; in black, blue, gray, tan, end olive shades. Value: high as $15; onle price ............. 502 Men’s and Women’, No rubber; made of wool fabrics; every shade imaginable; ar high ac $18.00 Sale price.. 612 Men's and Women’s Tweed Raincoats 40 Double Textures, plaid lined, full cemented and sewed; allnew Q%* atades, values as high as $25.00 Sale price. 485 Men's and Women's London Gabardines Newest models made of Gne English twill fabrics, all water. 9 6,25 ote able to wear raln or shine, with or without J) ; , Baits, Values as high as 958.00, Sale ‘pr oe, he Made of Aluminum—Folde Up to Go in Pocket No Goods sent C. O. D. or charged during this We request our cus tomers to take ali purchases bome with them to ai Mail Orders Filled, Accompanied by Money Order or Check. Sele Now On. AC Ceving Co Goodyear Stock on Sale at 60 West 23 she was Mine THE entire Raincoat stock of factory has been placed also imperative to ascertain the actual loss At All 383 James Butler Inc Markets Mutton Chops SuuureCeres terme ike choice. «lb. Sugar-Cured Bacon, Jean Strips . Smoked Shoulders, like Hams. . Faney Stewing Chicken, Special . Hairs—no more dandruff — no M falling hy t when you use B 90 and 91 ot Sap ede Ruhoeaiees eet 1 Lor | ‘e oMcially made publi the varour|S ferent actions—but everything is up in| meetings to be held to-night by the men. CHOICE N GROCERIES oe Omatoes, Large cau, solid packed... rly June Peas, the new pack.. Sweet Sugar Corn, fresh favored. Columbia River Salmon.... juoy Brand, vei ice, in 34 Ib. flat tins Condensed Millc, aes Brand.. Evaporated Milk, Belle Brook Brand Thicker than cream, in tall 10c cans. the fine Re. Sauce, raren tae LBC & 100 Peeriess Tomato Catsup, tou..... Lc & 10e Imported Queen Olives, Regular 280 tottic........ LSE Pride of St. Louis Flour Superlative XXXX—in clean cotton bags. 69s 25 13 Pillsbury’s Flour, . . )2#)it.Bes Gold Medal Flour .. "73 Hecker’s Superlative . Cc es) in this city. his factory assortment. As jes have to cover, the factory has been placed on n Raincoats re y) with Clenewel Washing Powder, large p Fog ala of meg som tees Blue bon Salt, large sifting carton Talcum Powder, soft as velvet, can....« eee eonese ony 's Rainproof Coats 5 65 Something Every Boy and Girl Should Have Sani FREE, While They Last, with 7 Cakes Babbitt’s Soap, 25c 10 424 Stamps FREE with '7 Cakes Butler’s Borax Soap,25¢ Special Sale Continued This Week of Our time and confusion. 2 Doors 9 from 6th Ave. rd St. MASON’S We onnstcts 11 inches over all. Beautify Your Home for this No phone or mail orders Cash of charge accounts. Famous Teas & Coffees Celebrated for Purity, Flavor and Rare “Cup-Quality.” 126 w9¢ Stamps with l-lb. 70c T The Famous Diana Teas in Sealed Air-tight Coen 100 2% Stamps with l-lb. GOc Teas 60 ZH Stamps with l-lb. 50c Teas 80 24 Stamps with l-lb. 35c Teas 20 2 Stamps with 1-lb. 25c Teas &d Stamps given in like proportion with half and quarter pound caste of Tea. 80 24 Stamps with l-lb. 35c Coffee 20 2 Stamps with l-Ib. 30c Coffee 10 2H Stamps with l-lb. 25c Coffee §& GH Stamps with L-lb. 20c Coffee ‘The above Coffees are sold in the bean or ground to suit, 25 AC Stamps with 1-lb. pkgeldeal Blend 25c 10 a-9¢ Stamps FREE with Print Butterine ,o¢,oex"; 25¢ At All131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Imperial Rye Whiskey, '*!........... 89c Butler’s Malt Whiskey, ‘20: Power’s 3 Swallow Irish, i:ii........ $1 Black & White Scotch Whiskey,"$1 9 ob fesches, At drug 0 Cow 183 Coder at... Now York. Banas IS THIS “BILL” Guinness’s Stout and Bass Ale prided Brews bots. QEps Bsplits Vise | | MASON’S. <= Doing Business 70 Years On Corner Myrtle Ave, & Bridge | | ROOKL' ‘YN, N. Yo Allowance of 15¢, for doz. empty bottles and 10c, for doz, empty splits, Double dar Stamps WONoAY AND See’ Next Sunday’s' World Magazine,

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