The evening world. Newspaper, June 26, 1906, Page 3

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| V HEARD “VOICES,” IT IS WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 26. 10K ALREADY ASSERTED IN EFFORTS TO PROVE HIM INSANE 3 VARIOUS VIEWS OF EVELYN NESBIT THAW, FOR WHOM YOUNG MILLIONAIRE SAYS HE KILLED WHITE THAW BROODED ON WRONG HE ASCRIBED TO WHITE: ne of Thaw’ wan trayal by White, bout her husband's neck and kissing, him vis led off to the statfon-house, Mrs. Thaw jnmpod into an auto- and ppearcd. The police searched all night for her, versury of Byely w tal attitude the time of the murder {s indicated by bi collonny with Pollcesnan An ie , who arrested him, Thaw stepped down out of the elevator in custody of the fireman, I stopped up to him,” said Policeman Debes. “Did you doythis," I said. And he sa Yes, 1 did it, That man rulned my wife!” I won't be sure} x iid ‘wife’ or ‘lite.’ Then he went on, saying: an rufned my home, I guess he won't ruin an Is 1 it Then-he shut up like a clam. a, wh 1 have . erying, ‘Oh, Harry, It's all right. It's all she whispered so: Hart nething in his e: rman and rode aw audience got ar pathizing with “Why did you do it?’ th y. As we wi e Holland House, the cabmen there all kne ttl 1 shooe ution-house, afler Thaw had passed the orde y rodm, wh he threw ted a cigarette. at the sergeant’s fat and healt ald The a trembling answer to the q painful mental pte en to do it?” w i a perty in Martin but I was s put Tow did you hay ull names of the others haw safd. ‘You ean find out the ng some distance from my wife, lenly I saw her get very pale and begin to shiver, and ' thought she ,otion to Inquire what was the matter and she called a © a note which she sent around the table to m The dirty blackguard is here.’ Then I turned and enw sittung there, Lig and aeaithy and then t «aw her and “The note = ays mide it a practice to carry a pistol?” he was ask 1 to do so,” he answered, gazing hard at the questioner, White make any motion to attack you?” siid Mr. Thaw. The question was repeated, Thaw nodded his head in the affirmative. He told the desk sergeant his name was ‘John Jones,” his occupation | and his uddre: No. 21 Lafayette Square, Pittsburg.” ashington, D. C., where Senator Hanna once Hved, and the occupied the house at the time of his sister's engagement to the Yarmouth. “Is this man drunk?" the sergeant asked, “o, sir; he don’t appeara to be at all In that wa was searched and $166 in bills, $2.50 in chan nk chec inscribed responded an offi- e, & leather purse 1 watch, a gold match safe and javry Kendall Thaw” were taken from him reh was going on he turned to the group of repor nad asked for Some one proifered a package of cigarettes and he accepted them with thanks ntainiy gever Thaw Waits for His Lawyers. “J will have no statement ‘o make, gentlemen, until 1 see my lawye he said to the repor as he was tod back, After he was locked cell be called Doorman James Bervett and sald: “Vm very thirsty. Have you anything to drink?” The doorman filled a tin can with ice water and bre tilting it for hint so that he could eip it through the ht tt to kim, of his cell, Thaw drauic as eagerly from the tip pall as he would from a Boh inlan very & at nid. “Have you a efgar, doorman?” in ind na clgar When he lighted it, ho said 1 a ty good cfg. L've heard pollcomen's cigars were pretty moked the elgar nervously taking no chances on his distinguished pris- friends yiamitted on the auni- @ —. a = TST, COPYTI GAR 1901 Br Sagr-ory SF: more homes, } and Capt. Hodgins, I told him he was, ‘I'm damned glad 1 made a good fob of | he declined to tuik until he had seen his lawyers, | Where is your wife? “Don't worry about he! he'll turn up when she is wanted There's no use running after hur to-night.” } Ince learned, wus his wife, rushed up and » I didn’t think right’ he told her as he the present. “and Dyes Shifty and Bleared. After leaving J out on a plank making himeelf com nd bleared.” © any mental disorder or the possible use of dr and began ed over | sn very dell He awoke from ing fo the 4 21 Lafayette Square” is the house number of the old Don Cameron | Police Scatter 1 The Coroner tried to get a statement from him, but asked the Coroner, he said. cell Coroner Dooley sald: i} The man was perfectly | the prisoner and examined several wit | natisfied (hac te ww my offietat experte Market Court and then produced before T have ord Crowd. sit a boyish prank of soni near-by tablés were aware of what uithern end of the theatre seats le} EVENING WORLD WRITERS — “She's a trump and w But I don’t want you to di fede a Seto ee] “ = as did not thi: nk the shote a part of the performance seemed to ort in the s ant the chorus kept up their happened. Then a woman at the ned ip shrieking: hn ins m was cleared [nan J od bly short time ept for the r so W no wh wooned fr frieht or oxcitement » one Was ora monient a disastvous panle had been most imminent, EYEWITNESSES OF CRIME : = | aS a eet sae Meo SLOVeNS avs VW RIte was seated wh MARTIN GRE tables away from the oue at which killed hint ve found Thaw stretched emed very calm, but his r—the most d (that Thaw be arraigned me tu the Ori yellowed fingers holt his ¢ but fam glad ft killed hi Whe kept any V hear that voices about his head is walting for the owed to] Me do vou hit your mant? asked orghestra (id their Thaw anaswe Schmittberger Hodgins were the Garden and sa Dig inert fgur j ford White, ani t James O'Leary, “When I used to run bank and was th op t pect d forth in front of the cell at frequent intery He was Haw asked him for another cigar, He got It WAYS good he other.” he remarked, as he puffed at the new weed “But 'm much ob 1. I ought not to be so particular,” Then, to the doorman's surprise, he took off his collar and tie and his coat and, folding It into w pillow, placed ft under his head and stretched out on the wooden bench in the cell and dozed off, Phe murderer's nap was interrupted by the arrival of Coroner Dooley tke of the ac Hut he was a Kittle queorer before and seemed to grow moro so as time went OLD CHAUPFEUR L_LS OF THAW'S QUEER ACTIONS. now a patrolman of ) Up to six Thaw's chaut- In the Cor Thaw. 1 Thaw had been time: were ap | regardi h » try and] | ago while he nine into | MRS. WHITH LEAV iS HOME FOR THIS CITY. | — \PISTOL TALK ON STAGE JUST BEFORE SHOOTING| The Evening World, ¥ it the Madi- | opening performance of MR. TERHUNE, of son Square Roof Garden to review “Mam’zelle Chatpa S'T. JAMES, L. DPerhune. Long Island City er arrived at the one of the autel ty-tirat street, and already several profes. | the re led with regular th occupied with tables, of the southern group a sixth street parapet, that the shot They were fired with no haste or trregularity, but as regularly and deliberately as a boy fires a Fourth of July pistol. titmurder of Mr, White is the chief tople | fi the summar oolony, and the newspapers contatning an av- were eagerly I quit when 1 was appointed to bought up when they arrived here by Indeed, euch of-the Had No Premonition musio nds of EL SR es MES Kronprinz Wilhelm D: : A Life Problem Hurry, Hard, Nervous Brain Work may do No Harm co Terrible Injury is all depends on F cod and the mental condition, If you find yourself growing weak, or some stomach or any other trouble is setting in, it's a sure sign you are using up more gray matter than the food replaces. How correct it? Change diet, Quit coffee entirely. Breakfast on A little Fruit. A dish of GRAPE-NUTS and cream. A soft-hoiled Egg, Toast and A cup of POSTUM—HOT. There you are, nourished and happy until funch time, and sure that you have the food the life forces use to fully rebuild the waste tn gr-y matter in nerves and brain, “There's a Reason.” Prove it, Grape-Nuts. y

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