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ee THE: ‘EVENING wWORED, “TUESDAY; WIANUARY 1, 1907. “HAVE THESE HYPNOTIC EYES LED INNOCENT MEN TO THE GALLOWS? Startling Thesn eory as to Confessions Made to Schuettler, of Chicago. CLEARED NOTED CRIMES Famous Policeman Laughs at Professor's Suggestion that He Has Hypnotic Power. ~GOT MANY. TO CONFESS. One: Adngled Murder tie Did Not Commit, and Munsterberg Says _ Ivens, Hanged, Was Not Guilty. (Spectal to The ning World.) “CHICAGO, Jan. L—Aro the hypnotic brown eyes-of Assistant Chief of Poilce HWerman F. Schitettler responsible for the many remarkable murder coi sions he has » i In this city ing the past Twenty years? To-day the Assistant Chief ridiculed the astonishing opinion expressed by Prot. Nugo M rberg, of Harvard, {over it. hypnotic - has no part in Prof, Munsterberg’ theor: cites sett: contossmt— tow Eti'exe con- —fesrions wore sccure: eyés no” man “car ——the part-of ty . chisf_ef the Chicago pollea force be- The confession of Ivena graph'e and} Many n Ue past two-decadtes } bandits, three: of whom were hanged “ease, however, (here was-no doubt as “winn named Stnder, Kad made 2 Tevunied for, although it wan “Pot a thoroughly newrcihy mind, wan- Font to traver —F nolo brown eyes have on Sluder's axe {had not the real bandits continued to “commit. atmecious crime utter. crime “Fehoulders avove any ot) Elice ofticer or dstective. rec Land when bie friends Reh aaa ome poe Theo wae budly hurt. Hla Trlenat pe Atoran on a; street cx and wiurted him toward hi the way, lie became incor he. waw! got ty hi ind rateenviol: He nds 6 fect 4 inch i dekis atookingye end tine the ween famous psychologist, to Wie eMart Behvettler hypnotized Richard Ivens, recently exectited in Chicago for the fiendish’ killing of Mrs. Franklin. C, Hollister. Yeu even-ag he spoke thos eyes secmed fm weave a peculiar apell azpon_hi, “< Theto-ts_no- doubt But {t in only falr to any of hypnotism by ab ohingy aubstance, and refers etatement. that all he ri the period, in which he: made hla \con- feasion was the flash of gh: ‘nickel-plated . revelyer. To that re- volver the Harvard mana hypnotia_tatuence under “confessed,” but Chief Schuettler's friends who know those Wondertut eyes attribute his power to them Got Many Confessions. Tf, Prot. Munsterberg Ia correct as tw Ivenx the possibilities opened wp .are appalling, for Schuettler ax patro’ sergeant, Heutenant, captain and as: ant chief Has unravelled many of; the most celebrated criminal cases tn the city’s history. Chicago han always mar- velled at his success jn solving dark crimes, and in numerous Instances bringing the murderer polling —powar ofthese -brawn-h}pnotte i How many of much confexsions were false? How many men haye trod the scaffold Innocent. the victim of unconaclous hypnotism oa “heted—We Yin-detes—} tive realms? No one who knows the big aaststant “leves for a-moment-he-has_ knowingly hypnotized any poor wretch into a con- fession of crimes never commited, Rerrible nx it was, came in abundant do tier entored temunt quickly and i soon after Schauer fon, although all previous attemptn to make ne ‘prisoner talk had faled ut- Way did it comet Was It due -muggesiion? = Prot. Munsterberg, In discussing this @onfession, said: It necnie~to me’a typtcal care of that large borderland region in) wh a neurotic mind dovelops an iMiusory ~#emors—ass_to {ts own doings in thet pas: Whether tt was an {lusory memory oF not, whether the-contession was en the borderland of insanity, whether or not Szhuettier'a dazzling . tlatild brown ayes and miid, perauaslve tones worked rm—on-the-weait-mentallty th—no human Sing’ can—#«ay fo-day. Yet Righard Ivens was hange Pleading innocence to the Inst breath, pleading that -h pasion. aad been fider the #irers of some strange force fw could not resist, pleading with all his power for niercy, for justice. One Confession False. Chicago hay witnessed this very same epectaclo, and cach time Sahuettlsr fics loomed conspicuously as the compelling ¢ foree that gained the confession. One of the most: nofable of Tecent examples was that of the car-Darn together Jy the County) Jail In !thetr to guilt. if = 2 The strauce bart of the exime ‘wn that nnother, a weak-minded “gui nnd“frank-confonmon tothe erime previous to the cupture of robbers and murderer don Was never ac- proved to be entirely {mnginary, In the Nght of Prof. Munsterberg‘a ywords. It now ws clear that the tiv Lrelatea by thia poor sfullow was that [dering on the border of that mysterious Sbealm tn which the clouded mind ie What bearing did Bonue: tler'a hy p= tounding: confession? What would have happened to Slyder inti! thelr sins found them out and trayed his dementia? =) Ono must anwwer thix atestion with ag ghudder, His fate, Inpacent/as he wa Eould Nave beon-(ho fato-of-lvens: Is Born Commanden Bohuettior has long wtoou In person he ly aman Whd commands . yet ‘is so Anely proportioned that = Strang "“CAres : és speak ) <_—— a0 faras the pub- with the days | a. the “Anarchists were killed peaks -soVvoral languages, his dangerous duties was to c us things ther t these gatherings, Killed an Anarchist narrow-leall OF D+F F Scharexever= het Ce Of Re. hands of a— _for the man marr to-indude -her-to play: the partite ration that might be asked. per Schitettler accom, possible overs dat tyents, the pletur pletures | similarity Tie next ina! md at senuetier's feet, Schuettler recelved ourdge and presen hich ie had occ lishes the im- pralae for bis eaicene af the er was taken, and the to. Molkowskt wi It was so perf nt . touraphiars take, —Pasyroagt e connected with th lon ts rather thy potorraph was nts Ja B21 hott man wanted 2 wes enucht. and Was convicted and executed. the Nicholas rontesslon, and # le PSS ee RR the disappear | poxltion of t tion of all doors-urticies of furniture ance of Mrs, His Murder Bureau. Having solved these theta Atari et eets Sher —coreramt;erines;—witet_te—more nn: omice head of the depa Fiment, Schuettler to be done tt . in person, who heads the serous or dimicul it work: a ponitionst to protecd: with his work Ye called upon ta secur on ork that. abe % vasione of thurderers or susp ro nothing but € c-ot_the tieu-t & aterben Tena vor ime "€ ites Lota te by a 2 Molkowek was a t have LES ery Sebo had ¢erved that deapalring oners On trial fo thelr lives h t told by: Itichard of the: attack on) kiling of a woman in Chicas he science ot pajebiony Adonts Novel to muetgblesyard: and strangling pia it within-the realms of the That ater War —Tvens aetnaliy Forgot hix-oonfersion and recovered. ha jet Schuetder, has becom a means of solving dimeult the ‘offenders to. J up_of a doz It was Sctvettle oxraph ‘of Molkowskt wan in but Schuettler found a rlster spected man and induc ed tn a het from which “skit Wd-not extricate himg. Frank Molkows who. convie Pawrenee Wrage nt potroning, Tr chuettler who Rot GOLDIE NEL IS HELD LD FOR TRIAL Former eae Accused of ihe “Murder, of. Her Taken to Bridgeport Jail i The cuestion is unan- Airs, Martin to-day, "but under all jily wsaumed “Cheerfuiness he died of a broken heart. It-cut him to we quick that people he had befriended lett hin “EATING BRANDIED CAKE Cats Ate the Mice, and ! They D Did Some Pace liar Stunts Up in the : HERSELE TO DEATH Choked to. death by her own’ hand, the GREENWICH, Elizabeth Richt Catherine Nell.’ the former model, ¢ her husband, Joseph Nell, here, was held without all for trial after a héring in the local court to-day, I _was~brought here last njsbt from and, although to-day was @ . & special sesslon of the court way held to expedite the case, elven Wis only Xo. 518 Willin_aves | ates vw frult cake fram sre last acon clawing wildly at | ody of Mrs qiuary. butterties, anix. nue, Bronx, accused of the this afternoon Frederick Itghter, jr. 1 old, dincarded lea FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. ASpeclal- to The Byentng We 1—The Cre: cent City Park entries for to-morrow's tre ,as follows: FIRST RACE maturing for a‘ couple the palace enon (of) brandy: tt exuded made eee ther belt and woun “limes tightly around her thro nie the end through th » body Was found In the front room ; shelf In the basemeht tn’ an- of a general | iy Sa i ee vein Mee ale {| Helpation of a tare t lenby, the keeper of the Greenwich Ho- tel“In-wnieh Mr, room on the day of the alleged murder, who told of the cou- arrived front ( eharacter, the and a half furlorngs; absence of a_physiclan’s cert “an aha 01. | death certificate basement, and ‘during the mice gtahered’ from far and near, and tho assault on tho frult cak und his daughter, ple bem in the hotel; medical’ éxamino ‘tives of “fr, Martin scout the ides [that he heatanat Ne oan death A “HAPPY NEW YEAR” who held an autopsy . Minding that death was & wound jn the brain ‘feat, Henrletta, soaked fruit coke, singwered around the [Kathe penetrated under the “fest didn't know Sherif Fitch, 1 here on axtradition papers tra, Neil wan tiken to Jail at Bridgeport. SKULL FRACTURED AT CONEY DANCE. Walter’ Mora Urooklyn, got into a ‘Natt while atte lund Dope | thes’ Mrs. |und ina who: brovahz miles puras $400 ‘ Down on them ike twin | atnings darted Tom and Jeunie {wo housqoata of the Koonig hatte. ’ 1of0 brandicd mice, Two Cormerly atald eats pranced Into nd to tits: tx GOVERNMENT TO PROBE | TRAIN DISASTERS. Lnsotier! in-law, Robert “Page lines were ttaggering on th yoolferously tr hind legs 5 2 it whe ato fo menty-three _. pickpocket aul of thom coming ioe dav in trot thé parlor table and Jump through the attempted to | | pavilion, Cons With pained surprise-and then went fa When the felljios were awept + enly and Page diss, alirouda tn. sla 0f Uy orders. th ho OWT Were Injury and lors tie whbmes of T regardn to. othe {ito the baydment W size does not strike one at: firs! Fry ‘eominander, ‘ails! ‘ee coverad the remnantsot the frult cake sri qocap of the mire, ‘The kWo Inebrl- was fractures. oTrhe frat hearing. wish sit be Uc, yill occur tn this stone ware enrnered fron i next Friday, | along, Bie He au oenarey: along the “'Bix Koad." HUSBAND FINDS WIFE MURDER IN THEIR HOME Mrs. William Nelson Had Been-Stabbed Several Times by Slayer. Every Indic. Woman Had Resisted to Her Uimosi Strength. “Mra. William Nelaon, a comely matron sfive, was found murdered by her husband, a Pasanic Mvery-stable | man, when ha returned from his work in that city to hin home in Wallington, fort acroan the river, early to-day. The woman jay onthe floor in her night dreas and had been stabbed sey. ‘Leral times in the stomach, Her throat "Was lucerated and torn by the fingers of het slayer, who manifested a flend- fh ferocity’ in his orimie, The body ¥ 80 cloms to the door that Nelson house stumblod when entered the The wtole room showed tricos of desperate mtruggle. Furniture” was broken —and—overturned There — was. every: tndicatio that Mes, Nelson had not ylolded up her life without « strong Yopriata: An extinordinary feasure of the crime, which the police of Passale de Le unparalleled in horro avinnitrs tive eb Ssssere—uttotrin ge) sould walery house. Iiw-ran ut top speed ats ter making hiscxhasuy dscovery to the me of a nelghbor, Robert teman and together the tee aem (he house for-some trace of the = id J, and owlnK children w awakened Coroner C 7T, AT Ie RI AO nv ORt RA clnred that the woman's assaiiant must have choked her cries at his first at- (ack and then completed hia work with the knife. to’ make an Intelligent gtatement. It is said that he tx gmbralied in a feud with several of _ neighbors. The murder wae evidently not com mitted by burglar, as several article of value. about House were un towel woods for the murderer, According tothe police the woman had been dead about two hours when found, wo it In thought “by “them. that they Will be able to catch up. with her assailant: BROKEN HEART KILLED MARTIN, MADE FIGHT FOR LIFE. ation That- the lo far as’ the investigation into the crime, has gone no motive has been reveated,and on, who 1s almost Incoherent with grief, “has been unablo The police of Passaic and Prosecutor Koester'n deputies mre searching the jee Broadway Restaurant Man SQUADRON AMADE ‘SAY ENEMIES AT The |NAUCURATION New Yorkers Snubbed Albany Militia and Dem- ocratic State Officers. (Bpectal 46. The Ryening World.) ALBANY, Jan; 1--The troopera of the Crack’ Bquadron A Of “Now York, who came here to do the military honorsin connection with the” tnauguration of) Goy. Hughes, snubbed the toaal nfiiitin- men, and awa result Wie Now York went recelyed (he cold shoulder at tie ho- tele and In tho clubs, ‘Dhe feciilz be- tween the organizations js bitter, “The (Ribs aione Out of the yatuaal of the Bauadron to: tinvite’ to the Inau- ural ball given. Inst night by the troopera' the privates of the local bat- tuition: —“The- only tocal-militlamen who} recelved invttatfons werg members of ‘Troop B,..which Js composed of young Divods of the towi, and the officers of the Infantry_battallon. This alight to the privates in the ranks #9 entaged tha battalion men! that they treated viaiting troopers with th disdain «to show athy with the menund thar of what they term “lack of Femalned awa dro baile The only “toed d were the members Young Women sue on Street Held Until. Taube Dickinson and Myrtle Dixon.” two! good-looking ‘young women who [xuid they had, receivtly come here: frau Wittaburg and would leave the .olty ‘at onds tf the Magistrate would let them wo ere Arraigned in the West Sidn Court this’ afternoon by / Potlcemen | Wekh and Hayes,! The policemen’ eal tyey were In. plain clothes last ntabt t the young women stoped ther Oe SyWhon we arrested them,”” eald Hayes: “they told \s thyy lived at No. 258 Vast ‘ind street and ‘that they paid Lie agent $1-a: Weel tor-thetr-reoms-wid—— 8 — $l a Week extra for police protection.* Goth wenlen dented. this. They de- “tor via antec from an fo by or, a deter Sela they had arrewted ¢ forty women during the past PME Weeks In the Telghborhood “of, the: few ate Whiteran Instructed ine jaglutr Ea aay itor te es a pS t rict-Athorney’s offieds H % (ut @ ropreacntative of the offlen: eat) be i court. He sot the hearh or Thursday. and sald ho--wanted- othe houne agent to. be present. ~The womied a-fn-#20-hatl, abi opi The New York pers Have reselved | Rone of the <ourteslea that visiting | militiamen are patd by Jocal military | officers. ‘The customary dinners at the | clubs and hotels In honor of the mer wero conaple absent on occasion. The New Yorkers had entertgin-themeeiver and tha Thay dh proved faa: sion yesterday of tq Club anid esiebrated old y Arnughtn é uid In a enuainer that, report. quite soandalized’ the fooling Against Sa VATS alaa to have beon ine pin ee pate ees Gore of theas om it is wald, to, Fecelve- Invititians ty. the hati, oa Blade Treasurer Hanesr,-the Lone It and. baker, und Secretary of Btate Whalen. who Is a clgariaker, did not gitend the ball, AMUSEMENTS KEITH& PROCTOR’S Biway | GRACE VAN feat TEDDIFORD,, Edwards Ben All’ AN Etat 8m - "Polly WMekl it Veltand,” 6 UNION 50, Phone A whlan & | 93) eh Phone 1028| inte rae y) Chaleen=| ritttter: Daily Mat: 25e. ca 2001| Edmund Da: Pisra. | Cook Sadisobe! ‘Datty stat, 260. JA -Mtoresimking Tat oat Lex Ay. )MargaretAngiin’s it Sn 1339/4 ih Prony 1230] “ti Wiebe UDaity } Mat, zie. ra veudemy of Mus! t Bavin REL ARGO fp tE te Di 4 cielalrdetet a AR ec ‘Ainnendes REPEUNE Sbatuates THE a, 0. VESTER ait ae) V -HEARY | innit “BEONK OF ru CASINO. 2.0458 ft UNCON SAS Sway and 40th at, 4 HAUDE ADAMS sp Hamaate GARRICK ay a hat at his In the new 1 Wm. Collier let cavanrr IN TIVE RAEN, “BUDS 624 ova meals TFHE H YPOCRITES & isadwey Ev, 43. ait Bat zs R ty Gsore Rrokanueyt: Chit ciiGh WALAGK’S ct, 2808 9 re aR SAM BERNARD socces it Semana | Grieved Because Friends Had Deserted -Him,— Sam Martin, Broadway bdoniface, te deud. Dead of a broken heart, said j his widow to-day, The, Broadway crowd. whi h once eddled about the f mous all-night. restaurant at Fortle’ street. where, once upon. a time. one could Bee all ch Dik actors and the women -foik, fouhd fresh create of tne uttractlyencra and parsed an, le Martin with m burden of deuts and no Blanche ‘Bates ice (uu DAILY Fi Ay A-ISith Btp4icHe oamtnetne ote BEE BU ithe ef pe hia te aeecer were attached an all-atar cast of the White Way's famous namos, Iie -tun- eral Wil take place on Thursday tinder | Masonic auspices -at—the West End Preavytorian Church. “Sam ‘In spite of x!l bia troubles was Opell of —pincting—out—anew,!\—enlit When the tide of fashion deserted his eating place. It te a shame vf-Coroner Hevourger to hint at suicide, His mis Mtortunes led to xam's death,” sam" Martins pusinosa — ri Went into the nands of a receiver. tit sHter—yrars—ot—BonVvity, declared nAciE w& bankrupt, and the doora of his restiurant were closed. jor tid frat Ume Ww quatter-oC uw centuly the New Your 1ailed to be celubruted a tte doors. murtin's ite went out With the ebolng Of (he vid year. ‘Che adyant- ur the New Yeur was « sentines = 4D, With hint ie -aiwiyes said that when 1. |. Maude, Raymond, Thos. Q. Seabrook CUMe-zer—Tim to Wwe te Wished his de. | mise Would occur at that um Jate yesterday, in hia apartments a. Nov sid Broadway, walle aah wie dana weueys lgeule attended ty ir BH. Quinn, who ior yeure had physcribed —tor= tre rentauriteu!, who way w sutterer frum heart trouble, was, not present. When the Undertakyr was summoned it Is declared thar undue haste wav Jopted in embalming the body ‘in "the Toate, The Coroner thereupon —retuscd a until ffter an inveati- [zation 1) made determining the cause of the deuth of Mr. Martin. Dr, Quinn and the friends and rela- TO 73 PICKPOCKETS. ‘That Was ’ the Haul ‘of — the Police in’ Last Night's lebration, nape rt ‘MD and: staff to. Hee bade ew Year’ to sey the. nighva atiyed out Inte wei ces Mid moat € NRTORA Urthe number rounded up in the ‘tin- y of the numbered. wwenty visxed 4p ea rneatty—uatonin thmeple-ow. and the | i A (eee T E.1a3th. Ladter Mut. To-da: HOTA A WISE GUY 1) oe ee are Aiea —Getr—Gtier 2=Murlettas—2, Novelties. Edmond Hayes Vaud HURTIG & 135th stone Ttb AV MAT. DAILY. SAMI Ste ieee eC cacok YORKVILLE Rew PRN Ring HETROPOLIS ¥oiekie et Avs Bt Bd Ay, Hn sencrectecal tal ichfeld, That’ Quartecte, scheming faverly, Mzson Keeler ( Dot & Monkey Circus, Mathew sete, and’ ‘rors Pearl. Milla & Mirria, Vitagraph. | MANHATTAl wa ath ey, 8 -Vipnatore 1h (Deut a). "Tra viata iF rn - OAKM TLIstit pia Mon. OU i thom bea, | |HENRE de VRIES sit, Double i LIFE | {4th St, THA. At orn ay, Extra fto-day AMM AakeoWwOHAN Saat Ay, Mat Grace ‘DREAN cin ah ant EIGHT re_crowda | Hota by Bdgar Smith and. Victor. Herbert, iy Mea a JT, SAT. tO. irlots last night-abd: early. tos | E 1 Jaggi Tek OsDAT xiy-pilie are represented, in te | w cn sai ws’ GHAI iAE n ity Churet, what Tea a a AM Brian The Phantom Detective. ‘ite’ woh Rt HACKETT steaks 35, a fosrtatss STAHL eta cuore Lany coe WEBER'S mi Sa “rosday -HONTGOMERY-& af LYCEUM si" STIR MATIN CTO-DAY. i NEW AMSTERDAM <7 w MATL 8 TO-DAY. Woy Kueeen in Brewster’ eel Who Haa Every: 7 ing," by Clyde Piteh BROADWAY. theatre, iryay Eva. EMT Holiday Matinee To-Day. Ye The Talk of All New York A nna. Held ratisan MODEL. hae 1 Welnie ul DOCKSTADE? = aiiMene MINATRE WILTON LACRAYE ee a ASTOR fists 2% THE HE DAUCETES Cr Be, Kayen's New Oh, Oper: THE, STUDENT T KING | ONLY THIS WEEK.v<,, dott MADISON cQUake GARD; NEW Yous FOULIK(, PGEON and: Prt STOCK ASSOCIA TON (Ltd.) ITEENTH ANNUAL mets lay of Al! Hoveday AN ty end Display of All With PAY Y TrMPLETON, 275 Lith Se, ad Av A S CONTINUQUS - OF era MONROR MACK ANID LAWR THA TWO PUG CH ADNICK e FE ST. NICHOLAS RINK, ooTH BT. Ice SHeON Eno e A REE oT SKATING, 3 sees day. Adm. 506, 5 ML ARACE. Thalia j bun. FOR LIFE __ BROOKLYN “AMUSEMENTS IMPERIAL Soma ncaa -+-MERRY. BURLESQUERS, Great Co. and Ollo, Concert Staday Trey —> flowery, nr. ¢ doaaid the -extra-doliar—-——.

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