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FRIDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 12, 1913 SIX THE PITTSBURG PRESS jl OPEN SATUIUDAY NIGHT TILL 10 IS FEAR PHYSICAL CLASH IF HARRY IS LIBERATED i -5 Cootlnnecl from PflSf 1. TOMORROV ENDS NO FIRST PAYMENT SALE This Is yonr LAST OIAXCE for SIX LONG MONTHS to wttwl FRIEXIVS NO FIRST PAYMENT SALE. Thi is a LEGITIMATE NO FIRST PAYMENT SALE where YOI IJ PURCHASE IS ACTUALLY DELIVERED TO YOU WITHOUT A FIRST PAYMENT. ThJ store.

liTea to its advertising. FRFEND DOESN'T PIU)MISE ONE THING IN THE NEWSPAPERS and THEN REFUSE TO IK IT WHEN YOU COME TO THE STORE. Make it your business to come TOMORROW and TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE. Chief of Police Kelly ordered out of town two high powered automobiles that late yesterday stood near the building where Thaw's lawyers have their offices. -a -w 3 The chauffeur? Indignantly denied that fa thev were in Thaw's employ and said WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS.

TOMORROW (ni A The Free Toy Stores have made a big hit and more will be wanted-than we will be able to supply. Saturday buyers should call early. The $2 Toy Store Is Free with purchases of $2-00 up while they last. In our Children's Department the largest, most comfortable, best lighted and ventilated store In town. W.

M. LAIRD Liberty, Thro' to Oliver Ave. Most Popular Shoe Store that mere curiosity brought them here, THAW CLOSEST WATCHED. Sheriff Drew said that at one time Thaw was missing from the law ofSee and was found In another building, op-; ening on an alley, at the entrance to which were the big touring cars. Thaw declared he had no idea of running 1 away, but two deputies have since ac-j companied him constantly.

Thaw's lawyers will wait until after the justice court hearing before urging their habeas corpus application before Judge Chamberlain in the superior I court. The New York extradition pa- i pers, signed by Acting Gov. Glynn, were supposed to be on their way to Concord today, and the' next act of the Thaw Mil totw m. LAST DAY Na hirst Payment onThisBachelor'sWardrobe Contplete Cozy Little Home of Three Rooms melodrama will be staged In the Nw Hampshire capital. ATTACKS NEW YORK MOVK.

$24.75 FURNITURE C03I- Resuming his publicity campaign. Thaw issued a long signed statement in whicli he demanded to know why the state of New York-should "squander many more thousands to get me back to Matieawan 1 than are available to me?" He charged that the New York representatives are PLETE FOR THREE ROOMS DINING ROOMy BED ROOM DURING THIS SALE A CHEST OF FINE SILVERWARE, GIVEN WITH EVERY OUTFIT SOLD. 11 I ill 1 AND KITCHEN. True Values True alues St 13 warner fashion autumn showing authoritative corset styles "spending money like water." Thaw also raised the contention that tho New York law provided for the deportation Instanter of insane persons who are non-residents of the state, unless they are charged with crime. Being acquitted of tho murder of Stanford White, Thaw said he was not confined In Mat-teawan for crime.

He set up the claim that he is a resident of Pittsburg, and that the United States courts, in the matter of his guardianship, recognized him as a resident of Pennsylvania. It is theri-fre, he argued in his statement, the duty of New York to deport him to Pennsylvania as quickly as possible, if he be Insane. If sane, he should not be confined at all. It was rumored- today that a real plot to rush Thaw-out of Colebrook by automobile was frustrated by the sheriff and chief of police. According' to the story Thaw's out-of-town counsel plotted to rush him out of town and hired the driver of the most powerful car in Coos county.

To avoid suspicion, the Thaw lawyers Induced Jerome's chauffeur to halt his car alongside the Thaw car near the offices of Thaw's local attorneys. One of the local men, let In on' the plan, told Jerome and the plot was foiled-Jerome discharged his chauffeur. Poughkeepsie, N. Sept. 12.

District Attorney Conger left here early today for Albany with extradition papers for the return of Harry K. Thaw to Mattewan fom New Hampshire. He will obtain the signature of Acting Governor Glynn and then will proceed asN quickly as posible to Colebrook, where, with William Travers Jerome, lie will open the direct fight for possession of the fugitive. Albany, N. Sept.

12. Acting Governor Glynn at 11:30 today signed the requisition papers for the return of Harry K. Thaw from New Hampshire. szzsiriM 1 ii The handiest, most ccmpleta piece of furnttu-o BJ" any man could have in his room. Contains I2rs foomjr compartments for every article of (gas!) 0) apparel; has French beveled glass mirror, Just like 8 1" 1.

i i. most ccmpieta piece of fnrnitu-A cou.a nave in his room. Contains lars raupwimenu ior every article of apparel; has French beveled glass mirror, Just like Bedroom, Diningroom and Kitchen mu il 1 na riAi-f in TO a Ynra 1. If A il II na riAff In TO a Ynra Man 1 1 every man to Keen His clotnes In perfect lotditlon. saves pressing bills, and he can find just what he wants when be wants it.

No First Payment on 7 his NO FIRST PAYMENT on FRIEND'S 3 7 Complete Iron Bed Outfit ATEST RETURN? 'Newstvle Faultless1 ill PRESS GANV ss Bed Davenport JIL Complete "With 3Iat tress This is the best Iron Bed Outfit ever sold in Pittsburgh for $11.75. The bed is full double size, made of the best quality metal, and has two-inch -vposts. The Spring is the Continued from Pnjie J. Joseph V. Armstrong- maintains his lead in the returns covering the mayoralty contest.

In both the city and ounty returns Thomas O'Shell leads for sheriff, R. II. Jackson for district, ttorney, Jude James K. Macfarlane 'Na- famous for common pleas judge and Judges J. J.

Miller and Thomas P. Trimble for he two nominations for Orphans' court bench. For the lt nominations to be made tional," known everywhere for its superior wearing qualities, a pair of genuine Emmerich i 1-lows and a 50- for city council the It leaders, in the order of their totals are Enoch Rauh, Jacob Soffel. William G. Wilftins, Will iam A.

Hoeveler, Joseph N. Mackrell, P. J. MeArdle, G. A.

Dillinger, W. J. Burke, W. Y. English and John S.

Herron. pound Sanitary Mattress, all for lljlKliJ, eraTOWvMhHm '1 TitfT fti'St I The canvass bv THE PRESS fur $11.75 $11.75. nishes a splendid opportunity for vot-res to record their preferences among the candidates. The supporters of the various candidates and political work ers generally are busy urging their friends who receive postal card bal No First Payment on Carpets and Rugs I Given FREE lots to mark them and mail them promptly to the office of THE PRESS. The Last Word in Dress Fashion has been heard from Paris and London.

Poiret. Kedfern, Paquin, and other world-famous designers have perfected their gowns for Fall and Winter. Women have seen and liked. Dress Fashions aro settled for the season. You can now buy your corset.

The only claim mad'! for its canvass bv I I I il in i I Wilton Velvet R'asra 12 styles THE PKESSyis that it is the fairest plan that could possibly be deviaed to try to obtain a line on the leanings of the voter and that canvasses conducted In exactly the same way, during important cam 11 Trtmi'immihmS I styles 9x1, 0x12, paigns in previous years have been wonderfully accurate barometers. It is pos I "xV $375 yP-11 vH Blohawk Bruaaela Choice of Early English, Fumed. Oak, Golden Oak or Mahogany This NEW STYLE solid oak Bed Davenport is a world-beater. Beautifully upholstered in Sterling Leather and hand-tufted. Best quality steel springs, insuring perfect comfort.

When OPEN YOU SLEEP ON SEPARATE SPRINGS AND NOT ON THE UPHOLSTERY. Massive arms and feet. sible that there will be variations or eentiment as the primary election draws $16. 75 Axmlnater Rugs I. a a Designs 0x12.

$19.75 nearer, and no doubt, such cnanges ir they occur will.be reflected in the can 1 $13. 75 vass. q3 So complicated is the political situation and so general is tho knowledge of the remarkable accuracy of previous canvas-Fes by THE PRESS in Important campaigns In recording public sentiment No First Payment on This cff PEDESTAL EXTENSION TABLE, plO.OU No First Payment on us-Proof that the returns ot tne present chjivbbs are being read eagerly by voters, candi Friend's 3-P'ce Parlor Suit, wsets 3 ire dates and campaign managers. The names ot the voters to receive ballots are selected at random from the latest registry lists available and care Is exercised to "see that all sections of the community are equally represented in the balloting. The A uthoritative Styles can be seen at our counter.

The ballots bear no, pariy uesigiia-tion for any candidate. The laws provide for the nomination of candidates for the judiciary, mayor and council on a non-partisan ballot and so strong 1 "mmmmm $25 Vralue Heavy riatform. Massive Pedestal, Highly ly is the non-partisan laea entrencnea in the minds of the people that most of the candidates for party nominations; namely for county offices, have their names on two or more parties' THIS COMPLETE CHEST OF SILVER WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF $50 OR hallnta at the primaries. Party lines Polished Full Family Size. Solid Golden ieathe 'mahoy or Caid iT I oak frame.

NO FIRST 1 1 LZZL-T This Is a dandy, up- to-the-minute a lor Suit, upholstered in leather mahoganv or oak frame. NO FIRST being so little In the minas or Dotn voters and candidates the postal card i cenvass disregards party lines, the Oa or Early English. PAYMENT REQUIRED. only obpect being to get the drift of sentiment as to the various candidates as Individuals. The balloting is absolutely secret.

One OVER. ,.1., IX-HM IMI IH IJ I I I I I 1 I 1 2 of the composing the double pos aUMUaal tal card received by the voter bears the names of the candidates on one side and MINE OFFICIALS SEE WEAPON HIDDEN A JEY-SMfflIG EVENT RESCUE CREWS WORK THOMAS until a few years ago he was afflicted with St. Vitus' dance. For some time Thomas said he worked In Pittsburg as a messenger boy and three years ago he worked for Dr. Leo Kearns, of Carrick.

Until he went to work at the Price farm Thomas said that he never did any hard work. While employed at the construction camp Thomas received $2 a day, of which he paid GO cents a day for his -board. the address of THE PRESS office on the other. The voter tears off this card, places a cross (X) after the name of each candidate he favors for nomination and drops vhc card Into a' small box. It bears a stamp which, when received by the voter, will bring It back to the office of THE PRESS.

BELIEVE CHICAGO EXPLORERS SLAIN Ml LIOHTiflQ FIXTURES cn tinned from lact 1. Georee F. Smith, employed as a cook, Several officials of local coal' companies, with their mine rescue crews, or to witness the maneu If the construction camp, said that on There Is a small sum of money due An opportunity to own one of the FINEST LAMPS, for either gas or electric Mad to Oif sell up to $30. While they last, complete, at QiU about the third day Thomas was work-1 Thomas, and that fact seemed to annoy ing for him he told Smitn that ne flaa hlm more than the serious offense of which he is susyected. vers and experimenting of the mine rescue squads of the department of the interior, bureau of mines, at the abandoned Oak mine of the Pittsburg Every dress tendency it was possible for tho discerning eye to detect, as shown privately at the ateliers of fashion, at the races and the watering resorts, has been studied by the Warner designing counsel and associated fashion experts.

Each season you must be furnished with the proper corset fashion almost before you begin to select your Fall clothes. Therefore, the designers of Warners' Corsets quickly perfected their models in order that we might early have the New Warner Styles 'AiWarner Corset means more than correct fashion. It means Fashion, plus Comfort, plus Quality Iiuy Your Corset Early, wear it a few days before you select your dress, and model your form into true fashion lines. WARJTER'S BHASSIBRE6 -dcalzned by the drsticnrr of Wsrnfrt Corset as dainty or elaborate na you like, 9 taey at with the a a me perfection that characterise "Warner's Coraeta. A Warner Brassiere (or any low bust corset, to take the place of a corset carer.

A Warner guarantee means a fashionable figure with absolute comfort and a corset that cannot rust, break or tear. From $1.00 Up EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED 1 wonder if I can get that money." he asked Warden McBride. "I would like to get some clothing as I do not care to look like a "bum" when they Hydra Drawn Viirs Tungsten Lamps take me away from here. By United Preaa. Lima, Sept.

12. That Wilbur F. Cromer and William L. Page, the Chicago explorers who led an expedition into the lluayabamba region on the Amazon last Warden McBride told the prisoner that something in his pocket which he did not like to carry around." Smith said that Thomas then drew a revolver from his pocket and asked Smith to take cnarge of the weapon. Smith refused and suggested that Thomas pfitce the weapon behind some salt sacks, which Thomas did.

It was found that one cartridge in the weapon had been discharged, and the weapon was partly identified by Oliver Price, the husband of the murdered woman, as his revolver, which was alleged to have "been stolen from the Price home. his money would likely be sent to him later. Thomas said that he has no February, are dead, was the behet or tne friends and is without money, and that coal at oak station, tnis morning. The work of the mine rescuers today was a repetition of their maneuvers of yesterday. The visitors to the mine were given a fine demonstration of the methods of fighting a fire in a mine.

All five teams of the bureau of mines participated in th demonstration. J. W. Wilson, chief engineer of the local station of the bureau of mines, was on hand also and expressed himself In favorable terms concerning the work of the the men. The maneuvers will continue throughout the day and tonight.

he is 18 years old. With the exception Peruvian government officials today when they received word from the relief expedition led bv Cart. J. C. Besley, of of the reference he made as to the pen rwcognlaed the treat for Effloieney and irarmbillty.

Whether you axe in the market for a single or a thousand electric bulbs It's like alty of the crime he Is suspected of, Thomas was not inclined to talk about London, that they had found a group of natives In possession Of guns and equipment similar to that carried by the Cbi- his escape from the Price farm. He was nervous in his cell, this morning. Price was not certain about the revolver being his as he said that he did not handle the weapon enough to recognize although he ate a good breakfast. it. .1 The officials of this county and Greene county are of the opinion that they will The men set out to explore the headwaters of the Amaaon and early in July alarm was felt for their safety.

JTo word was received from them, and persistent rumors were circulated that they had been killed bv Indians. be able to secure from the employes about the contractor's camp some evidence ANXIOUS ABOUT HIS FATE. Warden W. B. McBride, of the Washington county jail, this morning, talked BOY'S LIFE IS SAVED BY DARING RESCUER.

which will aid them in fastening directly finding- money, buying roar supply here tomorrow until 10 P. M. at the following reductions: SO 23 40 "Watt STVaC 60 Watt (Regular) 35c CO Watti (Skirted) 45c 10O Watt 62aC Try the CJelrate Mini Bfautlea and see why millions are now in use 3 for GOc $18 the murder of Mrs. Price on Thomas MOTIVE NOT APPARENT. with the prisoner and Thomas said to Warden McBride: "What will they do Enqiish Boat.

for this Cut Glaesi The husband of the dead woman can Cowes, Sept. 12. Maple Leaf IV this with me they una me gmltyr "They will probably hang you," replied the warden. 4 Ssrn'-fndirect Shower not understand what motive the supect could have had in taking the life of the afternoon won the third race of the International motorboat contest for the Thomas covered hl3 face with his hands woman. Price said that he had some British cup and England thereby retains and made no reply.

words with Thomas about the milking of the trophy. Ankle Deep, an American The prisoner was not inclined to talk about the crime. When it wu suggested reg-ular $35 value tomorrow at entry was second ana i uespujois, a the three cows on the evening previous to the murder, but the altercation was not French boat was third. that he had mads a mistake in giving a Sharon, Sept. 12.

While at play on the Fruit ave. bridge in Parrell yesterday Samuel Rotell, aged 8, crawled out on one of the girders and hung by his hands 40 feet from the ground. He could not drag himself back again and his cries for help attracted Michael Franek. aged 16, who crawled along the iron work of the bridge to the girder on which young Rotell was suspended. Franek then hung by his knees with his head Don't fail to the Dining ttosm Domes we are offering1 as av 11 advertisement until la p.

M. tomorrow at St, 94 and Complete. Odds and ends of Chandeliers from, EOc as. of a serious nature and Price did not believe that his quarrel with Thomas was $18 lictitous name at the construction camp he replied; "I was afraid they would accuse me of the crime." WC.LMiT co. MANUFACTURE R3-MPOTER3 if CO R.

ST. Massiiion Banker Dies. Massillon. Popt. 12.

Silas A. Conrad, aged r. a bank president, merchant. the motive the latter had for killing Mrs. Price.

Bum Thomas declares that when he discovered that Mrs. Price, vai murdered Other ers from (3 Thomas says that be has no brothers I hotel owner and a former member of the or sisters. He said that he never at- he became inghtenea and ran away.1 loownwara ana grasped young iioieu ex i Thomas said that when he was a bov tended school much because ef his rv- I the ankles. Ha to awing back, ous affliction. I bringing Kotell with him.

I state senate, died her Thursday night after a Biitrt illness. he was ill from typhoid fever and that 4.

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