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12 THE SUN, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1915. WW l in WO Wiivv s Defies I'rnsecutor S.i lie Ili'licvcs (iirls Wort' Whipped. II Is N"i;i,VKS Q1MKTK1) 15V SHOUT HKCKSSKS I inure lir. -flv iiihI ttil tly Alwiiy nfter the iitfHiPs, enpe.'liill.v lifter tlio ImiR 'in' ii llic luncli hour, liln uixiMTf ti)!i tnrtiiiiitiil Ins seat In the wltnewi cli.ilr u.iilil lie more to the liolnt nnrt more imtt untiUeti for tlie Mretch of an hour or more. It w.m n trjhiK Hpyslon for Tlriw, It noulil liuve heen for any one wlm mlijltt lnte liedi eompelleil to tnlto hH i.io anil fiicnil liourx In tin; ultjif!- chair. j ii'iillzln Out tho l.iwtur uutm? the iiurstliiin, anil the nltonlKlit faelnc the wltiKK ooiniilerert him ItiN.ine and .iliout tn iliiiii.timli- il.i till liiaitittt l t.iif (tin. 1 llietlt. Hut Mr. t'ook hnmltcil liltn ulth euro that iipproailieil fatherly Rrnttoiioox. Not onee ilhl i'oi.ii'l for tho Ut.Ue m" an Itinljtent "Ar.'iittiT niy question .in Hwcr yc or no." Instead It was left to TImw'h own eliief cniiiiel, John It. Stanchtlelil on his feet ami alertly watching his client nlnioit every minute of the tnornliiK ami afternoon tji say In soft tones . of MK'ouraRement wh'ti Thaw started to he discursive. "Just All an ei tho ipiestlim. .Mr. Thaw." At the end ot a day in which Thaw MRS. GUGGENHEIM WEDS; GETS HER DIVORCE DECREE Itoooiiios Hriilo of Morton E. SiiellonlMirs Aftor Final Court Stop. Thaw spent all his time i mill afternoon cesilons inltv henrlnR before Justice . had done by far tho tniwt of the talking, ' travelling costume of tlnk UeorRntte I h r hi lt flf 'l s lvtcr qui )' ' Coi . N tr the 1. CC' 1. 1 nij ill , . i r iiImir to uppeiir In court when hroui-it n. lit liy the Stale last Tues day to t'ftlty nRRlii't Thaw, had Ihcii jila c l tin .er arrest Hhlle coniineu m , ilt c j., M thn nRhl MtltU, of , her be 1 i.o-ii iierou.i proftratlon at the hearing would be held Inst night from cum her vnuikvlllo pnrtner. Jack i ' "'H 9 "Vlock. Hut when .mnt a . .., ,,. ..,., ; 'djiiiiriied at . o'clock and t;ie crhr af Ct (Tor.' h.it.-aiiKny l.a.to. i ,,,.,, .,,, rri.m.,, ,lt - Mr, The .Hie ilenpitch said that . .1. j Mnneiillelil stmul up immeiliati'l.i to ask l,i,n . i,f this city, tho States proccus . mm tne insnt mmiiii be callul off. Mm. (Jrnre Hernhelmer OiiRRenhclm. , daughter of Mrs. Jacob 8. ncrnhclmer, ' became the bride of Morton H. Snellen- burg of Philadelphia nt noon yesterday. Th ceremony was performed In thej apartment of her mother nt the I'litza by the Ho v. Dr. Joseph Krauskopt of Philadelphia. None but relatives and n few friends were present. Tho bride, who was unattended, wore . t . . ii .. I .......... ...... .. n ml..-. nl Itn. nT full. I tin.nieini .. ,i,i luri- mtor- 11 r nciirs- lie mnucu in nil Ml len-I r "'' " niru." ...... ... i I'enilrlek nn.1 a jnr esicr m Kr(,atci. (,arp .(m) , i trimmed to correspond. Immediately ' Ming itlscumlvc ansueis to)(110 Um$ j(, lllmwrr ntll) cs,.,.aj. I after tho ceremrny there nan n small I . bout bin career which were In his pule fan- and the dulncw of IiIh reception and Mr. and Mrs. Snellenburg I'e.itltv Attoiney-ileiicral nervouMy shlfllne c.xcs that he was j le" l iter Mr an autoinouiic inp inrougn j N"mK ei iicarj 111 II1C orilc.lli ,Ol I i.iihMi".. I , ,, I only Mr. St,iiiclilleM but Jiisticu Hen-' Mr, Snellenburg. who Is a son of . .liter Thaw. eary from nls : drh-H and the jury e.unu to Thaw's aid Samuel SnellenhurR of Philadelphia and ' . .. . i. .i- I.. I... .1.1 1... ... .. .. I t (...,. I ti .. li. ..., rL.i.n llMA.ia.i . ' i ii leu imc wunes cn.iu m in mm puini mini, iiunng mo Rainering njuin, i nu " nmnnn a ilesi.nlch was re- darkness of n rainy day, tin- Attorney- bureau with hit llanceo yesterday morn 1. 1 1 noon n iinsp.uiii . . ,!.,i i, ,. i. i 1 inff. ll. U iif.ll knouii as a merchant. Tuts Si n from Malone, N. 1 .. ,.,,,, ,,,,,. IAnmn.n i being a member of the firm of Snellen- J 'I .. it ... .n., V.nltlt '1 11. ill, nf lt -ei. .... ... ' l...... r f-.i .1! ..,i. ,av..i i ... titiin iu II1C C.peclCII lllglll SCS- I iH niitompt by Justice llcn-.ion. tho uctant or airs, uraco iiernneinier , .'It .YIUIIC 1-Slltll, llllggeillieilll s iliviiice run iik'miisi .h. Hubert UuuRi'iilH-lm or Mew crK were mado known yesterday for the first time when Mrs. Guggenheim obtained her Hunt decree from Supreme Oourt Jus tice (lavegati, Mrs, OmtKenhelm brought suit wlicti sho was living nt Ml llast rift i -eighth street Her husband tiled a general denial and tho case was sent j to M J. Kuan as rcfciee. I The dlvoice dei ree provided that Mr. ,t. . -. ... i iitiiruenncnn n is in nine ine -cusiutii icrrr v.i.o haniled the original subiKen.i , , f ii, t-'.' V ,,,;"'K"v ;Vr' 'f the two children. Daniel Ouggciihelm to Mrs ",.w frral days ago. arrlxed , ,cnlilck put the obj.'Vtloii to ' a nlghl ' r'1; S Jl'"-''1'1' HoWn t Cl.f .,.- camp early last evening ,,oi, up to ,ho Deputy Atturne, -(leu-1 r'VfThe children stipulated Mth lin.uy Shcrin J. T. .-i.ricn, ;V"""" ' ' " ' ' '"'' eireiiur , , m . ,.,.,, st!ltrg or tip-St t . i,ltlc;al. When they found L V.C.-. . Z ,T, .."-e, M!".. fm" fan.ida ltl. the children until they are Tnaw'H wife, Just bark fiom .New ork, ! at the evening session. : 111 ml,: they telephoned to Manhattan lor 1 ..' i.'uetums. It had been agreed by counel for both sides and h the court culler In the day that following an adjournment r.xf' i ( x i t m tL fet-AV.y- ,s ' t i W ' ' BECKER'S FIGHT TO HENRY S. MANNING PARALLEL FRANK'S' IN FIGHT FOR CHILD Siunc Lotfiil Procedure to Ho Taken to Ksnipe tho, Death Penalty. STiLL LOOK TO WHITMAN' Tliera reems little doubt that It Is the present Intention of Charles Heclter's attorney to take exactlj the same pro cedure In hit case as was taken In the case of I.oo Krank, whoso tight In Ocorgla to escape the R.illows resulted In u comtnut.itlon of sentence to life Im prisonment b C!ov. Slaton Although v Itourke Cockran. who Is preparing Pecker's appeal to the United States supremo Court, i.'is refused to disclose the grounds on which he. will Says Wife Has CramUon Out side Stale in Koply to Halloas Corpus Writ. MOTIIKIl OF HOY Sl'ING Wiiitk 1't.MNS, N V., July S In to plying to u writ of habeas corpus di recting him to produce his grandson In court here, Henry S. Manning, .1 West Klftleth street, Manhattan, says he lias not the custody of tho boy. Tho child. John Pearie Manning, Jr.. Is 4 jcars old and Is the son of Mrs. j Allele Taylor Hnwiiv, 3!il West lCnd uisciuno i:ie groin us u i which lie- win , .. . . . i ,. u it....... make It. It It known that he will ask "venue. Manhattan, and John 1 earco Copyright l I'nJerivitii.l A. Uii.lsrwood Mrs. Morton E. Snellenburjj, 1, with the exception of four months for n writ of error on the ground that Pecker s constitutional rights were vio lated. ,nd John I-'. Mclntyre. who was counsel fci Meeker In his first trial, said yestcrd.iy that It was ciy probable in caso tli j llrst appeal t i the Supremo Court was not successful an application would be made to the fulled States Dis trict Court for a writ of habeas corpus. If a he.-iltiR were granted on such an annllcatiou It would nutoiuatlcally pro- I vide for a second appeal to the United Mates Miprente Court In case tho JP-pllcutlo-i rhould be refused. In connection with this the most sig nificant smgestlon put lorward b Mr. Mclntyre was that If such a hearing on a wr.t wcie granted and the writ refused the right of appeal would carry with It .-. stay of sentence until the appoil had been pased on by the Su preme Court. Mr. .Milntyre was veiv -,.,h nr t,.ri.. ii,.,. ,..ti,. , lioneful that such would he the out sho may take thcni abroad Their father I em- I" ease the preteiit appeal rails Is t" be permitted to visit them each month for at I wist six hour... No provision waj made In tho decree for alimony. 1 nis Is a Mlhterftige," cried Mr Staiichllelil. "Here aic all these nl, en Istn for the State. Dr. Hint. Dr. Mac ilnnalil and the others. Thev'te been sHtltiR here all day watching "thin man. If he laughs they say he's Insane; If ha crlon they say he's Insane. nils witness has been before them Cimni Wnti-Iieil rinse!)-. Wle i tho Instructions had been re ceived Magulre and O'Hrien went back . . i nM.,.i. ,0, i.io cm,, ana - -- all ..ay ,, ey've heard ids' a swers uu.iic .iii.-t. Her loe.il phmclan. Dr. lht.y 0UBht ((, ,,u n,)lp t)( (o) n(i h Jlei.ii,' i, Hoisted that Mr Thaw was ) present atl day whether he's sane or too ui is' night to bo niovid. Dr. Me , Insano Juit ns well as If be wcro kept tlibliou .nm another will maku n i count on tho stand for days longer. I,et one cxlm.. i nut of Mm. Thaw to-day, but of them be put on llie Maud to-night tli- .i.i.in said last night, tho ties- by the Slate. This Is all a subtorfuge." at. Ii ii t.iiued. tint she could not be "Yes, this man has been on the stand lirou.ai i New uri "tor sjiiio time.' all day." said Justice Jlendrick some Jlt in s KU.iid.n her door and no , what nppeallngly to Mr. Conk, who stood lii ' 4 wuld be rec ived last night at heile the far end of the Jurv box lm tho u.i i- I-or fear that Mrs. Thaw passively with arms folded. "He's been moiiI'I i It escape uiioss tho border on the Miami all day," Justice Heiidrlck i..... i,..i, iinmrtr. thn olllccrs i renentcil. vatel i 1 t.m camp closely and will eon- nut court turned to Thaw and ntded I '"''d S. roler was tne onipuoner. tmuo I .. r v. nil dnv and night until fho the witness whether he was willing to 1 the absence of his wife yesterday U -. i "I to -Manhattan. return to the stand at the night session ' Mr. Wemyss sent for an expresa wagon Wli n young Mrs. Thaw's husband Mr. Stanchtlelil hastened to say that he ittid had Peter Hlley. the driver, load cteope i .r.-l'.y to the witness stand in would not let Thaw decide the nue- "ii It two trunks, which were taken to FORMER CITY OFFICIAL QUIT HOME, SAYS WIFE Holier! II. Woniyss, 7!) Years Old, Sought Aftor Hur ried Departure. IlKMPHTEAn. I.. !.. July S. There Is much Interest here uer the departure of Itobert II. Wemyss. who was a Dep. uty Comptroller of .New lorn eiiy wnen tin n m on he settled himself conll Umtly f r Int. coming ordeal, crosfed hlb Jigs .mil fiomptly ilireUod a court at ttjudaiit to khut off an electric fan be hind Juaiice llendrlck'b chair on the bciu ii. T.io fin doubtlcbs throughout previous tlnyb of tne hiaring had made super- tlon bccaiiM" It wonlit nut t, r..i. i' thn Peuiisvlvaula Terminal In New York. Thaw to do so. Thaw had said to Jus- i Mr. Wemyss boarded a train later In the tlce Ilcndrlck in the meantime that ho day and Ills wife Kiya she lias not seen was willing to continue to am.wcr him since. throughout the evening. i Mrw. WinKC told the pntlro that when Mr. Cook said he would leae tho de- she got home she found a note from lier clslon to Thaw, but again Mr. Stanch- 1 hubaiiil In which ho said he was Rolng iieni reiusen m listen to such a nrctno- , away and "that no was wen 01 me . n I'.tl.... ...nlDl.l ' SltlOIl. Af llll tlllltlt III,... Vn r f...., t .. I..tul....u ' JlCU'.l-ll .wll-'ltiUlClil- I.UI111H,,I1 -- , u..., ... , .,u, j, l.n.,11- l.ttflll.. Justice Hiadrlck'M chair more agreeable, Marks, a brother of Horough President i Mrs, Wemyss said she had telephoned v to say i to P. S. WCIH.ISK 01 duo jencrsun uic- 1.1,, t f in iiintnrheil Thaw, mj Thaw ! Marks. aroc In the Jurv bnv ia,l it nfi.nm il. A minute later Thaw, that this Jury would lather-have no nue. Hrooklvn. her step-son. but that lie wns ni.-v.cring brlully the Hist nuestions i "'Rlit session. Then upon It whh do- had told her she would hae to hen her Hbnut - name and age. which he gave ! d' d to adjourn the hearing for tho husband's lawyer. Tho Wcmyhs-es were nt 4! i t. but tui minutes later when i ''av. at Shelter Island oer the Fourth and nsk d i t mple iilestlon his answer 1 'n State's examination of Thaw, ! the wife denied to-night that thero had ram' ' on tor sev.ral minutes and , lasting from a few minutes after 10 been any quarrel. cov is tho typewritten transcript ; n ebtck In the forenoon until J In the Mr. Wemyss Is 7D jears old, and for or tho i-ijrt kteiiographer's notes allowed , evening with tin- exception of an hour many vears was an iiccountiinl In the lat' . l:"'" than twu solid pages of thej n"' a"d the five minute recesses- osllcc of W. N. Coler & Co.. bankers, of or l I i tvpewrlt'ng paper. resiiltcil in the w.tnes telling of his New York. He Is believed hero to be Ills choppy, somewhat Humbling way 1 "etlvitlcs from hW kindergarten days well to do, Ills family Is well known of Hp Kl.mg, tho raising then lowering ' l'l' jjn'' bevond the time of his escape , n Marvland, a steamship line being con of h s voice these physical charactcrls- . fror" .'lattt awan. There was no effort trolled 'by several of his relatives, .i. i.. i., i n... .,... ..m i.M.i Hi..r.. en the part of Mr. Conk. Iimiev..r ir, . vi ' in.. u v lengthy ones, seem sumew hat ' '",Vt' Thaw tell a consecutive slory of rot,f Miig ami illsconrected. When lend i hl" erow,lei career. The Deputy Attor lu tli ivpiwutieii transi rlpt, however. 1 nn-'ieniral. on the contrar. Jumpd nrii T 'l n O'li'h belter opinion or mo " 'n u s nues- lolKietue of what bo was sajing. (r0"! -Miitteawan happenings ba I to bovhnnd ilavn. tr. trips tr Kurope linpresslni. 11.- Miide. l"'"' 'elyn Neshit. then Jumps nf j,Mr to reeint New Ilnmpihlre experlen.es. Tlie iicpre-.-iKin lie made on the stand ofT to Kurope a dozen years ago and ,n In the n niiiii.g did not seem to be a good on. I one, if many epresslnns of opinion ,,,.. I luaril i i!nle the courtroom during the . tiinelilleltl lert. I livdday r i-s slgnitleil anything. His -j ,ion t th.nk if 1 ans,wrcd the iiue. tion," was the remark bj Thaw which i led the witness to follow It up with an aecusaiion aral:.st the Slate's lawyer, . "it would help your cas-e any." "Why not trust to me to Judge I i,, ,vrh, i'itv N'. J.. July S. Kormer whether your answer will help my ca-e Co'iigi'essm in Itlchniond Pcarton Hob or not'" akd Mr. Cook. I .i,,i. m, itresbient Wilson to-day "I ll'nillilll, tfllut -ntt 1,1. ..... .'. n ...nnllmp ..f tllrt I teril.1V tlleit 111 thl. Mlllirumn I....-. 1 f,'.;,'"! .'s arin,, ."'d ,t during'The' "0' ' MnK" Wul Thjw vindictively, "not 1 inti.t.alooi. league. , answer to the alienation of affections 1 , r ill, 1 iiv m 1 s:,,ll! 1 "aH 10111 1,1 ,l,,s cuur' room I -1 am on tin. Inside." raid Hobs. 11. 1 notion brought against her by Maria noon.iTs.m he requested a the minute th.. wDn,,p- innU nvrr n,i. ... ,.., tii-hi m i.,mrre 1 Nevlns Sinythe. known on ih,. r..ii.i. .,. II. e.it another similar retess . . . . .. . ' I w.is 11""" - .. .... .. ,M. . , .he day. smoked a cigar in tho ' V'' ' " cor- .' t ..n !i tune anil returnou to m 1 n,,.",..! ,.,uii.- Haul i.dmtly with a better grip on ; ..- ,,, ,-,.., ... ' , u 1 .;",,,, r ex- Mrs. Sim the has also Wit.- during a pari 01 me niiernoon t.f. 111,1, iHivever. csiH'tlally during the flrt half of the afternoon, wcie rccuKed much n. oe favorably. Mm, tli. 1:1 once during the day ho w ,h in d by the gong," to use a npnrtt'ig phinse; that Is when he 11 o-iil a t-ii'.tcncv toward departing HOBSON CALLS WILSON FOE OF PROHIBITION A M!r!.s President Helped Wets Heady to DoM-rt Party Over lue. TESTIMONY ENDED IN BAKER DIYORCE SUIT Artist Admits I'siny; Profanity in ProM'iire of Wife, but Xot at Her. The taking of testimony In the divorce proceedings between Alfred ltaker, an artist, and Mrs Helen ltaker. which was begun in ( Patersou Tuesday, was concluded before Vice-Chancellor Stev- and cxpt-essed the belief that by such action ll-iker would gain .1 stay of ec- cutlon 'Ji'tll fall. In the I-'rank case a writ of error to the United states Supreme Court was denied and then Ills lawjers had re course to a. writ of habeas corpus In tho United States District Court. After a hearing this application was denied, but the Supreme Court granted an appeal which Dually resulted n the affirmance of the decision of the lower court. Tho long tight to no Crank aroused tremendous Public Interest In his case and there Is dally a growing Interest In Hie efforts of Hecker to escape the chair, an Ir.terest which Is fed by the unique methods of procedure that hi eoinsc! are entnemplatlim. slici as John Doe Inquiries Into the Hocnthal case and the death nf Hlg Tim Sulli van. Kiwyers who have been watching the case carefully believe that It l hoped that by .he stimulation of pub lic sentiment tlnv. Whitman may be prevailed uihui at tli last moment to change his attitude toward Pecker and commute his smtnnce to life Imprisonment. Mr. Cockran, busily working on the ins n ill Jersey city yesterday. ! ,.iPr appeal, refused to be Interrupted 1 lie change In the sitting of the court yestetdav and It was said at his nni.-e was made to take the testimony of Mrs. ihilt t uil m,t Vet been decided when J-.mma K. Hermann of Nutley, a neigh-1 he would go to Washington to lay his bor of the Hakt-is when they lived there. I appeal before the Supreme Court. In She was too ill fur court attendance, 1 the me.irtlnie Mr. Mclntyre, although however, according to testimony by Dr. u, communication with Hecker. is lloyal 1-:. Kangdon of Nutley. A deposl-1 marking time and waiting uiilii the tlon by her was read to show that when 1 outcome of the tlrst appeal is know n the H.ikeia were her neighbor they had , Hrniam,' K TICKET THIEF. disagreement. Haker. the deposition 1 .Manning, who was committed on com plaint of his father to the Institution for Inebrlales nt tho city farm near Warwick. Mrs. llownc, tllMirccd by her tlrst hus band, Is now the wife of Walter T. How no -il, whit was named as core spotnleiit In tho ilivorco action started by .Manning. In Mrs. Howne s petition! which wns granted by Justice Morscbatler, sho sets forth that Henry S. .Manning has pos session nf the child and that the reason he gave lor tint giving the child In her was that sho la not a proper pel son In I have him or even to sic him. Sho sals I tho elder .Mr Manning Is past 70 cais 1 old and In pnnr health, and that her j proem husband has an linome nf $7, 51") , a year. Mis Hnw ne Is .10 ears nld, Mr. .Manning In repl said I In- child , is til the pii.s.scssinn uf Ids wife, l.eiina I Manning, and is nulsiile the Stale, lie, said he had his sou cnmuiilteil In the ' Inebriates' linine lor a ye.tr, and thrit I it Is true that he tiled 11 mltiulaiy po- I It Inn 111 baukiuptcv following the loss' of 5I.U0ii.000 when Mllllken 111 ill. a steel cnrpnrntliili, went Into tint hands nl' a receiver III I He said Ills wife has nil ample lin-num mid is able to f tin 111 1 11 1 II tho boy, wliiim she hives dearly. Mr. .Mannliii: was formerly bead nf the Man ning, Maxwell X Mnnie 1 'nuipaiiy, ill. inn factiirets of i.illway .tinl in.n IiiiiIhIh' sup plies. In Ids affidavit Mr. Manning said he dncs tint believe Mrs. Itnwne wants her sou bei ause she loves bun. but rather to make a favorable impression ,m Mir.. Iliiwiie's maternal gr.iniliathii', Judge Arnistinbg, Wllu w-.ln cstl.lligeil Hum her. Mr. Maiming also said In his affidavit that Ills siill got a decree nf dlvnlce III April. l:l:t. II.- .ilil .Mrs Itiiwnc was fill-hidden In leiuairv, but that ulie did marry llnwne later I n.ler the dlvnicej deiree the .viuinger .Vlaiiiung was I awarded i ii.-lmly 1.1 ics mhi. Mr Maniiiiig is icpu-ei led by Henry 1 Oiay. 4.1 Vv all sli. et. Maul.. titan The1 .V(iunt,er Manning when iii.trned lived at I riuulilng. I.. I. CASHIER CONFESSES FORGERY, j Drew litlse Itr.ifl tin A nierlea 11 1 Pinter 11111I l.lulil l it. lien S. Hum 11, i'T. nt Hi West Klghty fourth ;reet c.i-h,ei fur thi' American I'nwer md l.:clil Comn.iuy at 71 Ilru.'i'l way. w.i.i held in $7 ".on lull for the lir.nid '1.11 lt M.igiii,iio Nolan in t lie Tiiiuli" I court e-.lrdai w'icii lie plt-.tileil u:Itv to a iliirge of lorgeri. hi M i.v 1 he drew .1 fale dr.tf ;. inak- I lug It p. .title tn himself ami ringing tile liiiuis of Mn II. Arn ng 1-. iur.T 1 nt en 1 ern. mid Aithur S liien.cr. 1 v 11 e-pi sldetit. With this he iiicnid .in iciount with the Kipiit ible Ti list Coal- Wall street I lntee'r.e lieg.in lull tn.. tnaglsliMte JOHN WANAMAKER The Man's Store This Store Will Be Closed Tomorrow, Saturday, All Day 4 r IMP TO-DAY Everything a normal optimistic, hl'c- loving New Yorker wishes for sum mer wear here, or in any latitude within reasonable distance. A linen suit for $7.50. Palm Beach suit for $10. Silk trimmed crash, $17.50. Shantung silk, $1:2.50. Silk-lined flannel, $27.50. Tennis flannels, $5. Sport shirt, large collar, $1. Bathing suits, $12.25 to $G. Caps, socks and shoes. Leghorn Straw Hats reduced to $5. Combination Under-suits, special, 65J. Soft woven madras shirts, special, 05c. New Silk Bow Ties, special. 3 lor 50c. Liurlingtun Arcade lloor, New Muildins. Broadway at Ninth, New York that II: wn had tinned mn' savings 3 said, always c.illed Ills wife "my dear" I l'l tied for 11 Trick In Unit I, mm or "honey." i ,, Haker was recalled to the stand ..ml' ""'' admitted he had used protatiltj' In the' A II. Sleberllch nf Sag Harbor. 1.. I. presence oC his wife, but not at her He a ticket collector Mid evira i nudui Inr. said he had a suspicion concerning his who had been In the employ nf tho Lung wife' deeertlou, but was not ncrmltted i Island Itailroad Company slme lv.ii to say what It was. and until recently was running on the I pain at l had lived with my wife live or six ; MnntauU division, has lieen lined J.iii by yenrs when I discovered she had a nolntlthe Police Justice of Sag Harbor for of view I had not perceived before." he the theft of tickets collected and not totalling 51 "inn to n.j, inmioiers and leniiicn, -i thought what she did not ' cancelled and suiiseipieniiy Mild tn n. n nl gr.u. I tliem an ,ifignn,ent on the 1 take exceptions tn In the llrst place public lit prices cnnsileralil belnw the 1 ilcimt.it 'nm i'i mul "nek ivhn 11 w i would not be a cause for disagreement fate value nf the tickets in Id .it I;, tru-t .onpani. He was un- I later. I had taken a drink occasionally. ' Tim company Is making careful in-, .title to pio nte lull . ml wci.t to the from 32 tO 35 chest. . i. .... i ... sine II lll. 1 W.IH at- M'in.1 ... ' "ui' i "in-' nil i i i-iini!. ii c . -i in.n in. lias tin- tempting to pay tor a house on an easy i have been guilty nf similar tluft. nitrred h u line fr.ijii the 5-Jitt Ii imyment pIhii which was extremely dull- 1 cull. .Mrs. Haker insisted that I shmihl , go to a sanitarium ami made conditions I could not possibly Hgree to. I In ferred that my wife thought r was de mented. I wrote Ui her sucgi ,ting that she have me examined by allenits." Tho Vice-chancellor alter hearing coun-el for both shies announced that he , would reserve decision. 2 UoUtandTAir Straw Hutu licit need Hals ol IndmfJualit), S,'c. Dsm:'oi Ihe real assortment assurc :a!ja:j Scnr.cls SI H WsreS2.40iS2.EO Panamas, $3.90 j Were S3. SG & $3 C .iVS j Sennets, 95c Jh- Lcglurm. Machinates & Fancy B Lovicst-in-tlie-City-I'rirc-. ACTRESS DENIES I0VE THEFT. Tnlty Claude A nailers Snll of I. end In It Vlnii'i. Wife. Toby Claude, vaudeville actress, yes- beju ' last vear, mid It opened my ees. Uuuor xlmro as Marie llaptmau. Miss Claude I Is c 'lug to hcc to It that for the President dcnle. that she won the love of William Tmw u'f merlca thete Is gloomed some lte-1 hniytlic. husband of tho plalntlfr. lteyoud making it cleir to TV .1.. i.... .. i.. ..... i . ... ...... w .virs. Mini tin. ii:ii ,iii., ui.....t ... lu-iwl' be au-e nr tne Drier respite. i i..' V... I t iirn-i.i vorce action In which Ml. r t , Am,.!, he did nut wander so far '" " . "r ' cresniem inn. .,,,i ..nr..-,..,.,.,... line liov. ii niiin.111. .1 ' "Now the all'eld ... ',.. arvvcrs to nuestions "during eril' t0')k, ", 1"tll'V "i V,",",!hr,lVH' .,, ,.r,. ....... ....,,.n.- .I...,,,- ti,.. iii-.it The wh 1c ttetnl of .Mr. Cook's exam- hour ' he shnwed'tno-e sullenne.. i I'i:it!on of the morning ard afternoon strategy Is more subtle, It it p.ore .It I.- v .ii p plying to Iieputy Attor- "'is to have Thaw show by his i own ( Berous. 1 know what I ti ne-Ci r..l Cink's iU..sllous, and once, words that he wa and Is sulTer'ng .,1,0m. Theio I a working 1 .. 1 ... ..1 .. .. trom ileliislniis on the matter .f being 11,1. I U-nmv. The nlan Is fo u ll-ill .umuui ui ui,u V . : . ..'....'... .. 1.. i... .1,.. I On Ci. ether hand, it was during the '"'"i '" y ' llt'"t to oe r" " . , .,' 1 n'te n on etion that In a single an- v.jealthy "consplr.-i.lors ' by U ilUani ollu t,.rm plank in the platform. And nvei In gave a better Imptesslon to tlw T;av'" Jerome. Dr. Austin Hint and Mr Ilryan Is going to support the Presi-, .lose pack,.! ranlis leaning forward to i ull,''.rH' ., ,. ' , , 1 dent for that nomination, although he , t hiar his wurdu than at any tltno 1 At no time could rhaw be persuaded ,ld more to put that one term plank 111 1 f.uoug n at me day. This answer was n 1(1 ""' 1,11,1 m" naM '"" teeimgs n,at platform than any otner man. named as corespondent, in her Democratic party's liquor '') alienation unit Mls,s Claude says It Is more u.tu- '""i,"""""- "niiig in. 111 and tier 1111 talking I reniuoii.1 wuu 111m are or a business I understand-1 "'uro oniy. The plan is for tho Presl- REFUSES TO PAY SULZER. X. Court Learns II,. orTrrctl tu .Servf lleintaltiirs Vrvv. Hand of the had aslad him to tell in his own way mem cause ior worry in case r.e snouid ( President will write ine piauorui, aim cstcrday to award ex-Uov. Willi tin, sin. t.ii.te of what he savs llvelyn rric.iMii una ineei any oi mum race the lliirn pan is mat ine i renucni. 1 nuuer any cnnipensatlon for his ligal Ntsli 1 T.iaw told him one night In Pan. 10 f"cf- the plea of State righto, will put In tho 1 services on behalf of depositors in the ci.c .u the wrong done to her by ,If' "ever hud rooms nt Mrs. Su-an , platform a plank consigning the dues- bankruptcy proceedings against Atlnlf Mtar.'o.i) v lite w hen sho was little nunc . -nernim in wnicn ue neai young gins 1 11011 ni ihuiiiiiiiiuii iu me iui iruiiumi , ..lanoei, private uanher of ljj Hiving-, . .. 1,.. i.n.' 'ii..i-., ,. i.'.i,.- ' toward Mr. Jerome, Dr Hint or others "That Is the llrst part of tho under- uae. tli :.. logical one, for the Slater'1 I"1' "n,t wnicn migni give , standi ng. ine second pari 11 1n.11 in 1 niteo Htates DlstUct Court declined iVi is R. H. Mac; & Cj.'s Attractions Are Their low Price 7, Suits in this Sale only run Yet. over 2500 suits were marked down in these four sizes (32, 33, 34, 35). any man who wears it s rnter- AMl ! Mi:i Herald Square, B'way,34lhh35!h St. than a ch.ld. iiKiier V.1 lilven. inr to which he lnnught girls, he said the Individual States and thus defeat na- ton street. I Indignantly Ho admitted he had gune . tiotial prohlbltlun. Mr. Underwood and Heforc refusing Mr. Super's reipiesi to Mrs. .Merrill's Tenderloin house on I others will probably run a decoy to thn Judge had received a report fioir. .,, , - ,. ,i . 'several occasions tinner tne rami, of , mqi ine inuiiiuiiiuii uie in uic .-.num . , unam rtiien, tne speilal inaslcr In the "", '"'" I'O'nts of the subjec . or i ,,t hllll ,,,. , k, .''from being on guard. He and the other Maude! proceedings, who deiiared tli t puoje is:. upon which he i.s adjudged In- infoi m.itl.m. he said, on the mis lee s lea.le.s expect nnd understand the Preel- testimony taken before him shout "l v ..,. iv in that answer. l:,,t he re- of Su,ror, u.,,ltt,, m..uee,,s J( (j u lluInlnaU,lli ,,ut . ,,, ex-Uovernor hart oflerc Ids ser jiea ted in ..inline what ho says hvel n , j, t. ,. , , . . . tltn( of otlcrs will run as deco.v8, and th.) whole i vices free. urn n.'ii "r"V '"T:J"f "'IJourniiiHil pu to ny illn i micttliiiiliii; object lb tn have the support of tho. Judge Hand th.ngs i 1 at later cauced him to murder Stnnfonl White. And throughout his ti petition, which took him teven min utes i n'.ite, tho recital was simply wo'. 'el ;n, simply npnken, direct anil altogether hrtter than answers of a lik1 kind Usually aro delivered In court I ro nis. I Hut on t.ip nf this, not mu'ii further on in the afternoon session. Thaw was nf Thaw as to why ho k While. Thaw will take the this tuiii nine at 10 o'clock. to awarded i"" r.no killed Stanfoid 1 Il'iuor Interests, Jeremiah T. Mahoney, attorney for the he stand again i "It Is probably political KUlcldo to tell I tecelver i 15, 500 to Olcott, llruher. jiui inn limn ni'in mi ini.ii.ut i.vii. ii i i.uii iii.u .iic.tia.nus, attorneys; fnr i nnlltli.it death Is the price of doing your . tho netltlonlnc credltoruT -r.n if. o.. flV H'TJ I r immi I vv (duly 1 am willing to pay the price. 1 was cial Master Allen and J2.317 to St'rts. MUX. 1 l II li IJIU. 1A . .h,. nrlu'lnal WHmmi man of Alabama, but bourger. Kschw. ce a Seiv.n,.i, ' - ' " ni illlui neys ror Jlaiulel. lOugene Lamb nichards, State Super intendent of Hanks, acted as receiver In tho case without compensation, thereby saving Jiu.ooo. ' FOOLED AUT0IST TOO OFTEN. lIH! I gills n't. , w lea t. la 1 i ' t' 1 t 1 11 t'li'.ly of beating boya and ii .vv's sharp cry nf anger came .1 div of quiet volcn tones, and ' u ,!n i'!erl th it all who iiad been . :. ' a ml to liui sat up Willi a 1 :i 1 afraid." shouted Thaw, his nt pale on the instant, to Mr. in - y while I'm sitting huto . 1 i . . v.. thorn stuiie.i '" . . ' sitting her., will ymi not, . . M-btn 1 um Humminir ui'."' " v it.jrney-Ooiier.il aiikod with . " . Mlo you're Humming up." 11 I Utility IJUleto IiiIich, "I'll I wan in charge, of nur tight on the lloor Wroimht I p (Her Writ, Miit She' ! "f 'I'" House, and If you want to know. my friends, thn whulo power of the "tlie lin.it," , president and Ida great office was hurled I.vnN M01 ntain. N. v.. July S. Mrs. 1 "k'lltist us In that tlglit. The President u l.iu teiiiieiri lie,,, 1,11 llryan, do not repre- Amerlcan people or majority of their own elTort to have only wet at tho llepublican present a majority of llio Itepubllcan party'.' "Ilefoio any iiaineH aro put before thehc cnnventlnus, befnre any log rolling sets In, let's luivo a resolution for na tional prohibition submitted. I am aa good 11 Democrat, 1 believe, 11s walks on the American continent, yet I will Btnnd with ymi If wo pledgo ourselves. In ml vanco to support the party that stands for the peoplo. "If both nf Ibem reject our Just de mands, then Wo will call a convention forthwith nf Independents, of all pnr- Ia'i eni f..eiv....l finveilv nm uhnl-itii- l.lu ,.; tov.rd Deniitv t ornev-V enir-.l' '' Ne'1"1 im highly Itidlg- 1 " n uue ..1. V.m?.. ., i ... 1 "A..".... tn.. ."1", I mint after she accented service tn-iilnht ""n. Including Mr. . n, nm iiiK nuins nine. f , ))f ...,.,...,..,. 1(lS,.,.,i ,1V ,, s. , set the will of tho "".f.L'." ... ln ".'..- .... - tice Heiidrlck Ah Deputy .Sheriff O'Hrien !"' "'Ill of tho xn.s id: 1 un o. me ler. . in f ,., ,.,.. Mvli ,,,, , , , 1 pmty. Dn H the " ' .- niiriioniii,, ,.. ,n n i,01.nm ..n iv,,,,,,-!,, ., a... I men to choosi) tiom Th.w .1. '-,1 il.o testimony of fomn'r wit- no " ,1 """,,,"1 , . . T , ., T.Jh- m.llonul convention r, lie i nn. i naj c.-iai geii i nnw wiiu Hav ing sho was "tho gnat." "I've played that part too long," sin, stnrnieil. "Cnr nine years they've been trying me instead nf Harry Thaw. Nnw Hvelyn cnines llrst. 1 won't Impel II my health for a dozen couhh. I acted per lectly bniiestly." A few minutes later, however, she sent a telegram In Justice lleiidrlcl. which lead : "I inn III In bed as a result nf my trip tn New Vnii: it ml hope .nm will exeiiHu lllli rilitll ll I llii.li l-l l.ir Ii. I.....U.,. 1 1 'I r ". "-.".l I Hil"i,,,u linthliii.' In mid In me fiii'iiine tnilimiiiv- line. an I tnid Mr. Ci.uk when he Interviewed; ... . . ', Z '. " mo nl Dr. Hlnt'ti hume. 1 left New York "'rlm l.ne.rlirr In Movie. uul niter Mi CnnU hhsi I ine he had The theatrical tlrm nf Werba un fiirlber lit t I In! me and had tnid inu laiescher. after a nerlnd nf lniu tlvllv. tin m Shi i"U w.i . rrie to gn when I pleased " s in enter tlie motion picture Held, Ar- ' ' ' '' " t" Mi- 'inaw nl'ii wrum tn Dr Kllnt. ' rnugements were compleled jesterday to ' 11 i'eii.inir li in "Whj n CnnU mlsii pre- prudiici, and release one feature til m each t.iih un fiiii.iiioii wiiv iiuilii nil iiiolith, beginning in August, It is tlie lieiiso tell the i e ilut i iiiiil .In fur um nit! I nrwspapeisi tho limii linn's Intention to present all star casts with plays of unusual merit. Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Satur days, 8:30 A. M. to 12 noon. Visit our developing and printing dept. on the Fifth Floor. Quality work at lowcst-in-city prices. MB Hoy Held rr Children'., t'onrt M'lien 9-17 1 .llsiitMl. Joseph liialeti, IS, foimerly of .',07 Kast Ninety-seventh street, yesterday fell Into uho hands of the chibir.... u,. cliiy as tho result of Inability to cuib! his desire, to ride In automobiles, ami to-day will bo arraigned in Chlldien's Court Ho was brought to Yorkvilln court In the automobile of Seward Cary of I 41 Kant Klghty-tlrst street, from For. I est Hills, U I. with a pall of cherries In his Jui lid he had held up Mr. Cary on tho road nnrt asktd for a lift, fad Ing to recognize either Mr, Cary, wh.) was heavily goggled, or the car as con- nectcu wiiu a similar lift given to Sf him four months ago. Ss At thai line he had told Mr. Cary S he was hoinelcsa ami hungry and hail v rtlsiippeaitrt at thn time JI7 was missed N. tiom .Mr. i nry a trousers pocket Once inn noy was in the car .vcsleiilay Mr Cary revealed his Identity uud took lilm to court. Suammeir Snnfts at a Midl-Sominnier Price H ere SI 8.50 and $10.75 'THIS means a net saving to you of 1 at least $4.75- in mhuc ca-e $(. li er suit taken from regular stock- newest ma terials, newest stle-, and ciiality workman ship. An example of Macv value-giving possibilities. Included are English soft roll sacks, semi-form fitting. Then there are suits cut on broader and fuller lines, to please the more conservative. Every cloth, every color. cery fancy mixture shown this season is'liere. Miwtl eery size, but not every size in any one ratine. Silk Pongee Suits, $8.50 Light as a feather--just what oti need to luck your best these sweltering hot das. "Keep Kool" Krash Suits, $8.75 Sack or Norfolk models in tan or gray. Ma terials thoroughly shrunk. At this price an inet ment worth while. Men's Flannel Trousers, $3.49 Made of good quality flannel. Plain white or striped effects. Cuff bottom and regulation belt straps. You'll take two pair when ou see them. .Muij'.-lillli floor. n a i: : v uiesc sum sits f testing to realize that so far I as he is concerned these 2500 ' "a, are equivalent to a mark-' a;: down of about 25,000 suits !ta! i i ti. ; spread over mi: wiiuic tuiii; ' of men's sizes. 1 $12.50, $15.00 and $20.00 (are the bargain prices. Bargain handkerchiefs are , worth pocketing ! I Especially now when the I world's fields of flax are the hot beds of war. Mostly plain whites. I 2367 are 35c. values. 7240 are 50c. values. 900 are 75c. values, i 25c. to-day. 4940 Wash scarfs. 50c. values. 25c. to-day. All Straws at revised' prices! ROOKRS PEET COMPANY The- 1 le tiro ili nut rti tl NEV AMSTERDAM M V s Tl'Mltl i U u (ilt .tic-' M ii- id, w I i .VI I f It I III. 1 I Ith mi v , yil dl I'.l.ll MIIIMI.M Ul'l II ( IIAMiKHK Itll I AM. Nt i ii , I.IUI. ,M COHAN'S m"" ' ' " irii r A iyo riti ,. . ... aamo runniest farce ADVERTISE in Years Tv liberty D. W. GRIFFITH S I u i. mi. 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I erslim In inc uicni it i ttiiy Miniili Allen in Tne Mth Street, near Four w' 1 Prince George Yw 1 u if