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o> THE ‘EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY,* FEBRUARY 13, 1907. : ZA ~ THAW FREE OF THE DRUG HABIT, HIS EXPERT SWEARS Evelyn Thaw to Face the Great. Or- deal’ of Cross-Examination: To- - ~Morrow—Information Fur- nished by Her Mother. (Continued from First Page.) normal, but this fact w. ould not have any direct bearing upot a patient's mind; We w er and I—merély as a part of the routine because it is one of the common tests that is usually gone through with on such occasi¢ “What was the uext for reflexes ?"* “Weitlckled the soles of tie feet. ‘The action of the foot. w exaggerated, but ot more so than is often observed in the cases of per- cyes seemed to* be proper and “normal. {at length.” ity was given to’ the newspaper women to went Into Certain 7 te particulars. They the with the ankles, which we tes At this juncture an oppo: leave the room while De. vans ~~ loft — 80° also + eaused great sp. | prehension of injury STRANGE TR EMBL ING “How abont thy he “Phe heart was would change tort a minute. Ihave neser knownzot a shesrt eocisvogulars and’ peculiar. would start at $f a minute, then run up to G12, then hack to ain. I examined the heart s: a times and the frr ped Was repeated on every occasion.” on of the heart was not defective, fany taint or drag habtts. yeeare whieh are lett by hypodermic inject SOF THE HEART. auked Sr, Delinas. y irrefular—so irregular Hts ardng trom ivelia ta fouriees Leis that the pulse tute Me gularity 1 There wan Deolutely no evidence baie (id not Hotice “T nis lntter “was an answer to the question put by Mr. Delmas {f there bad been any indication of the taking of morphine by the defendant: [Thaw _pald—no_atieiinl oes estremety—personat testimony whiter ‘| was being given along bere. He laughed when prom te biriMtay—card whic riend—had—rent F 4-pickaninales. again put t question: observed !n your elght visits to Harry Thaw, ut fo you in my hypotheuent question: n would you fay that the mental explosion occurred in Mr. b yesterday, V Thaw's mind? DELMAS DEFTLY SCORES A POINT. Mr. Jerome objected, because he sald the answer would assume that outside of the strict lines of the hypothetical question. scored -a-polnt. “According to my memory," Jerome sald in pressing his objection, “this | witness has said that the mental storm of brain exploston or fulmination endait’s “mind applied tothe offense -of June 25, or detonation In gine 1906." “Enough!” ae Delmes Instantly. mark 1 am ampiy satisfied wits It It-is all the answer I wanted to my} question—In fret, the best possible answer,” ank attack, backed and filed for a minute pn by a e said finally, roan , sinking Into his chair with a sati iy Fenolleettor {d tho wily Delmi “Ver: “fled smile “Justice Fitzgern geod! uppressed Iinghter and even some Of] h ‘the jurors grinned As fo* Harry ‘Thaw, ho showed all his yellow teeth. Jerome had-un jeugly put inty bis enemy's hands a stlek-with which to ub-him, Mr Delmas nad heer hoping only -to-get-upon the secora a j what Jerome Niieelt 1, TERCStOT: | storm’? in, Marry Thaw’s head dated from the time of the shooting of Stanford White. 5) -Bvanewas-positive lah! ropeaiod assections that epilepsy and insanity: tran. ted from ne_generation to another and oven indicate m- predisposition to mental. disorders, tpon tals volnt, he ainounees: sSwere undoubtedly Dertintern!hranches we sA{ter-Delmae. hed- sounded T_fesumioNis—piet to cross-examine Thaw's + lir. vans left the stand, aah Jeroine Taecon’ expert leter. and “Walt une minute, feat Jeronre; { amination, will you-Lring your notes of your examinations of this de- fendant?” M Sis Ip ; otite Lhaxe no 5 said Dr. vans, coming back, ire you on tls matte sald Jecsome, , examine this witness: “Then I don’t want to examine “Hold on Inas, “Either you nist cros me] rae orssorcinat tet hin an a \ CAUGHT JE ROME ONCE ; He had Jerome on the hip ngutr. ing deep when Delmas cut in again, “We have never heard of any such notes being “L agree with 3 soit Justiee Fitzgerald Mr. Jero:ne. let Dr. ns 0, after uttering a sclemn warning that Jater on ho would call for ansnotes which Dr, Evans might have made at the tithe he saw Thaw in the Tomis Dr. John Deemar, of Pennsylvania, who had testified, or trled to testify, twos before, was recalled to the stand. Jol B. Gleason came out of the! cabinet to examine the physician, “Did you°know Hany. Thaw's- first-cousin, ‘sald T AGAIN The District-\ttoraey. was flounder: to evidence," he sald. Jolin Ross?" asked Mr, } Gleason, “T did. {¢ “What was his meutal condition?” fF “T object,” sald Jerome, {" “Sustained,” sald the Justice, Dr. Deemar departed and Mr Gleason returned tu thy little black box and locked himself iu, His resurrection had been brief and not very frulttud, -EXPERTS TO BE EXAMINED IN PRIVATE. Thero followed a long private conference between the lawyers over the proper mode of, admitting Harry Thaw’s will to evidnce. sald he had an objection to make to the admission of the will in {ts present form, but later, after he had time to thoroughly examine the document, would probably withdraw it. He said the defense had kindly agreed to let slightly-| 30; then to] in his heap of mail he | to-him trom. Greenvitie, Right here Delmas | ~ "Tf you Wilt abide by that rer> chat the-“bestir pneamenta; sw hensyousretienelGn crons-oxs} COME to take the mensure-of the-pew-member of the New York b: Then Mr, Jurome ; | STUDY OF HARRY K. THAW IN COURT. Sketched especially _for The Evening World by Artist PERLE Y. va SE | | i ie Eyelyn’s_ moth Deemar and Dr. Binganion, in hts Charles J, Holman, | amine Dr. the ‘Thaw family physictan, ¢ Ho Evelyn's. tattorne: office In-onler 1o-ascertain whether thelr remaining tesiimony was compe- )** furnished — to maa Jerome's admission to Lawyer Del- tent, ‘He, therefore, moved for an adjournmént. mas that he had a statement from Ara To this Justice Fitzgerald consented after both eldes-bad.united tn a re- 4 i b Holman which gave him Mehr on tho} Qliest to perinit Juror Bolton to call upon his wife In the propa custody. —— operation’ pertoy mod” ou Kyetyn Nextt The net result of the aftenioon session had-beon-smatt-except-that Br —white she was-tn-a-New—Jetsey Eyans’s-testimony -had—been- completed-in_a manner satisfactory to the Was auMicient, if 18 sald, to throw the det u defense into consternation, efense. That Mrs, Holman could ery tell much ex to ov one-eXAININT Inconsintencles that escort of two court Ttenitante afier promising to -report-back to-the-Utb> unal-at-E-o'clock--———- ae OF anaiatenc it slaned by ea _lemay be hidien away in her storys An attidavit signed by Dr, H.W. Tinker, of No, 1257" Washington aye ee ine to kaw nue, Bronx, presented to Justice Fitzgerald as proof of the {nese of ts, when the bistrict-Attorney was in = ; : , | cultinunication™= with Sirs, Holman, Mrs, Bolton, Dr. Edward G. Janeway went to the Bolton home and hoj Wye peony ee atten ties sent down word that the juror’s wife was quite !!-and threatened with | estranged daughter told the Jury how er mother had fnteod teed Stanford —There-wee-an-affeeting soone-at-tha house when the juror met! White toto bar A. and kissed his wife in the presence of the officers. 2 Jeromo ices fmnienlouelymtoR ny Thaw was very much cast down by the adjournment and’st!l] more by | the cause for ft. He feared that there would be a mistrial, and St took all | ‘the encouragement that Mr. Peabody and Mr, O'Rellly-could: summon © MAN-FALLS Te choer him up They told tim tiat even Jn the event-of- the worst there = 5 ‘would -not-be-more-than=atwo-d ostponement.. By. the jime his wite | phad feft-him he-wasfeeling moro cheerful about the outlook: He chafed} biteriy-over- (he-delay-and feared that 1t-would Le continued. i Scores of lawyers nyerw assembled In the tribunal toxtay, “They hat De!phin “e two mien of-aationa} fame, Gen, War- Representatives, and Hampton | Michael ‘Delmas. ren Kiefer, former. Among thom wer peaker of the House of 1. Carson, who until a few moths ago was Attorney-General of Penngsyl- as wearing a clawhammer coat like thosd of vania. Gen, Kiefer Js noted olden days. Kiefer, oom, bsen Earried—Across—Fhird- Rail by Volunteers. heh a fort of ree 1 diseussed the merit: jucisprudence .w the court Bolton the history of Ameri of the a use colepre fy ling New York Intest Eroup of led lawyer CURIOUS WOMEN AGAIN TURNED AWAY. Though. it hus beeone pretty senevally known that no woman net irectiy connected with the case will be pormittod within the court-room While the “1 express, n leaving One Hundred and Tenth o'clock this morning was Ninth avenue Ara street at §, came-forward-to-shake.hands with Mr. Delmas, whom he had_known for! years. The brawny old ex-Speaker ma ade a strik!ng figure in the antiquated, sawed-off Henry’Clay coat, with the long talls, which was one of the sights | the car wh called 12 others to-ald In restoring order a @ body was lifted on the shoulders qt ot Congress ee Aone white hair and the button of the Loyal Legion tn tho | three Ne rtnueh rind aleleztheT pint: bh i ltorm, at Eghty-frst street, across the HUMMEL'S INFORMATION AIDS DEFENSE, | third rail: There men Baye ae eames It had been reported for two days that District-Attorney Jorome got} one Hundred and Fitty-elgh from Abe Hummel a complete contradiction of that portion of Evelyn |W. W. slayer, of No. 61 Weat Wighty Thaw's testimony which related to hor yisit to [ummel’s office at Stanford| frat street, and Z, A. Jacobs, of No. 6 White's instigation. It !s now known that what Hummel told Jerome was | Greene strect. that he had seen Evelyn Neabit once on a prior -occasion—at the time the} A Masonic pin Was worn by the pros- girl was named as'co-respondent in the Lederer diyorce sult. Hummel, {t| trate He was identitied as Wil- fis afd, did not deny that the girl-wife's account of her trip to his office in | iam Fy No. & oy West Ono Hun we. White's company was substantially cerrect. The lawyers for the dofense |dfed and Sixth street. At that ada Were jubilant over this statenient. They sald.Jerdme would be taking big {Bouvet ett ay rite anu at ern risks if he dared to put Hummel on the stand, It_was stated by Dan O'Reilly thatthe defense would probably call Mrs. Evelyn Thaw back to the stnnd this afternoon. They hoped to get | troubled with heart failure for ne yeurs. Howe had been the New agent of the Central Hudson Steam- him fake (he will and have it typewritten, file agsed that ft bad niso been agreed that he should have time to ux- Bnan 's will Into evidence before night. + There was much speculation as to ing the relations between Evelyn Nes- the extant of the information Fegard:| bit and Stanford White which Mra boat Company for the last twenty-five years, In hts pockets were. found a score ‘There was a brief halt In the trial to-day owing to the illness of the |thedefense well knows. Whilo her wife of Juror Boiton. Mr. Bolton obtained permission-from the Court ta peal tir me ye Seat ‘ome evidence, It would ple visit his home at No. 1187 Boston road, Bronx. He went there under the hin to a bE ee Train Stopped and Body} | Howard Nesbit, Evelyn Thaw’s Brother, Just as Eager to Praise. ‘Stanford White as His Sister Was to Accuse the Murdered Man Gratitude to His Bo adhee and the §]ILL SEARCHING “] told her of the steamer. colli- ib ; Benplie a report ctroutated tovany: that | sion off Block IN ie the search’ for Wiliam [B, Walker,’ tha | “Oh! sh hin! > } his she = iniment [(ann:) Savings Bank: had boon called hdimimi faces Mat thd been [Of 10 was wnnouliced attera iheeting ot — { eager; thought Evelyn Thaw Hoon OT UR eee Bes SR | Both of these x me 2? lin what has leyes and her full and jin Evelyn Thaw. i | | Taignment of brother against sister at the Thaw trial? Desire to Set~His Mother Right Before the World Have Made Hima Witness for Prosecution. FOR THE MISSING BANK TREASURER By. Nixola Greeley-Smith, = z “HAT —is- the extra ws Hee eNS ~ i 6 WV about?" a. strange {More Than = $300,000: Short in’ William F. woman asked me as came’ out of the Criminal Courts _ Walker's ‘Accounts, tT Rogers's offices, Fad’ fainted! [sau ntreat, that the punt tor’ Wallet” si ze J will be kept up unl he at pl It is only this Intefse interest ‘the at etesaten eeaiey jinnounced through Mr, Rogers that tha | depositors of the bank’ need not- feel je last Fitz- from the outside that for ti th two days has made Ju jthe: slightest uncasiness over Walkera i gesald's i-roam—iMteredding, _|defaication, which it Is. now. though’ hacer einen : [will reach $300,000, as sis | During” this-time-two allenists for | hand t# antple to stem all call the defense, Doctors Wagner: and AAT aLero ba COR Ue oie edd edge tng Evans, have had the ‘witness-stand, aaeee Sea Ser Hee Hureau” at Polloo Headquarters, and that the search for Walker end 5 Was on hid wry back entlemen could talk and instructively on nlertainingly re their “specially of insanity, “but |Dritain to explain all, they are not permitied: to. So at Fa i ceassetansin tee ad ee ae and ‘sald ‘that. unde: no_ciroumstans would (he quest for the Pe aurer. bé-stopped. Corbin, president of the muleted i present interest centres not in the evider vhat-may come after. What has aw not told? tt WH bee Kantwation: of (ue_defenslas mother. What is in the letters written by Stanford White wh defense muy liter seek to yal ia evidence? And what f% Howard bit going to tel? Theat problem supplies the widest range of speculation: Fpectacle of a man bein nt said the] | has a capital of $5,000,000, The committee may. return to Yew, Britain to-night. Of Walker's wheres AUVOUTS Tt Was” Bald thoy hat no fded than they had of the motive for his looting of the funds tn his care, to Detectlye-Sergeant Finty the Missine Hureau at Pos rters, the request to oall n for Watker came over a woman's voice. er Ie on his way back to 2 ni reports her nasa write to the New York arrival. Don't look for poration, wh ‘Ts the sad tried for his Hfe to be made more sad by the ar- Accoran _{h_—court, even sti 1. He has appeared! Neo 3 ary and ts’ admittedly | (in, Sotopien “Mr. Wal sinter. Her face 1s weak, even for n ‘Britatn weaker still. Ie has his sister's dark| Ie. “and wi olored mouth, but while ber skin hay a| pelles ce Me & | “We have not called a halt in the Walker," sald Inspector Me- ‘and-do not Intend to-do #0, avery much surprised, how- a PRISER Ere Te fs found w-diyr Already this remarkable Case hus shown tis the division of mother | Fhe commilttea <oieIale-OI-WIntan an daughter In the Nesbit family. We are still to hear the brother's de./Hart. President of the Stanley nunclation of the aluter. ‘The young man 1s sald to be actuated by a desl auee tix et reagent ot sire to rebabliitate his mother with the public and by gratitude to Stan.|Husel, of } sw. London, ford White for the education given him, Perhaps he thinks this educa. | '° *a¥ipss bank. toh was not-purehased by the sacrifice of Brslba: the child. Perhaps ‘be | Found Securities Gone/} v twas hts charms and hts attainments. tintted-tac urchttect vol A-tetter-recetyrd—by President corbin; —— Wke WN Mterentin—hinr, B= lof the ‘hank. from the iGiaiposslblothavizay: panuinelpibellavelson tors toward Nesbit, unlike | absence” of” his sister, 1s not of demurely shrinking appearance, but seems to Possegg | was more than the usual self-confidence of the assured hobbledehoy, It Is n strange complication, {s {t not? From which every safely draw the conclusion that something 1s wrong In the Eat Thiw's “brother pWoaward tas during the dreary days when the jury was being selec always in the company of Stanford White's scere to be a witness for the prosecution. ‘The youth resembles hts pretty woman's, Howard Nesblt's 1s vidly: -!ke pallor, his complexion Is sallow and none too smooth, clear, flower. ‘The brother wears a marked air of self-satisfaction altogether lacking | search fo | Loughtin, [1 ahaii be It is perfectly evident tat he 1s agreeably suited with hatevor robe he te going to play sgcuritie? ana caus of bringing the ttes to this city. |In the letter Walker wrote Incoherentlyi ve yon May |{t is stated that the securitics woutt Nes! bey ees infgsing, adding, however, thot tt family, Would. be returned Inter.» Walkec seve that the securities were formerly. Contained in a remote vault at the bank, at he had abstracted . them ault dealgnated hid not been ex- ed by the bank offictals, but wen h was made, the securities, as told e-letter were found-to--be- gone, r when Wn express package Waa at the tome of reel H—waes ate opinions differing only as to what and whe The daughter, with every evidence of unwillingness, evéry seeming do- sire to shield, while she waa lured to perdition, daughter's: husband, and lets us see that the mother went cheerfully to P The mother docs not testity ngains: hee but sends her son to do so, And this same trotl . yi Thaw's story, wera enttrety st pported 1 Snoatetennd “interme nos tee hearty: ymanage these things-so-mueh better In-eertain-portions—oy t ttabnirg | Bet n, according ¢ Bet Man tT if crf belleved that the packaxe conutined tha cassia. There the highest-priced girl slaves for the ‘Turk!sh market a re! ; A a 1 . . curitios, butit-was found only to hold. frown, The slave dealer comas around regularly, pays Jown the jaseurities, but tt: was found: and fomily lives happily ever after, thaztoatoand: yestiocaly alkerjathe only, of the disappearance and short other than that hin ts that he has been ng in stOCKN dnd fas Tost the? Teprescnted by the missing se~ price, takes away the girl another girl 1s ready to crimination and posity sold. ‘© Is no quarrel, noe murmier-triat: Morecyer. nity fouds a8 a result. theca, no remors ¢o- Ot have Tho girl accopts her. Fat m rattan defer crtion onatd- In this Innd famille lot rear thal ghters for the slave market.| um oaicinia for PUD iy Yah the Thaw -easecthrere: hax aatrannaction--whtotie (ter mune stated. Jt Laisa : Sa 7 5 " neosthat-Lei per-<Wba-to—p “ bat fully: ound ie true, mikes the re Noness that—tears-her be-to_pleces—seony by errriaes Xe aa a compatisen a tender dove 2 : alte and books 1 _ «9 moth F ‘ar sent her son to-elear hor, A he permanen| ‘one The mother, tt ts me br son -lo-Hlane Boke ANd: to-dorea herent ts Convention “amount. ty must turn uron his cister, It tsa pitiful spectacle. About These funds have beet — raliroad- stocked Horry Thaw, with bis mother and tender and devoted women invertest it morteaKes: baited tert her-(e: save—him fram, lis brother and hale-brothos avings bunk deposits. | At least seated behind Kim Ia court, Is Lhappler than the pale Evelyn, who tt fund vot th} = : ve sho bas ¢ ris here as.4 c Convention, 0! at the only relative sho lias at tho trial is there as a -living menace nvention tes jations saying Don’t Poison Baby. ORTY YRARS AGO almost\every mother thought her child must hava PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. —These drugs will prodtica sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MM. will produce the BLEEP FROM: WICH: THERE. 18°-NO- WAKING, Many are the children: wha havo been killed or whose hepith has been ruined for life by paregoric, luda num and morphine, each of @vhich is a narcotic product.of opium. | Druggista are Pip BAe from gelling either of the narcotics named to children at all, on to anybody without labelling them‘ poison,” ‘The definition of narcotic” cdicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but thich in poison ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” ‘Tho taste and smell of medicines containing, opium aro disguised, and sold under the names of * Drops,” * Cordials,” "Soothing Syrups,” eto,” Youshould not- SREY ge now nigh ers member of and compan in 1, Ogel whUTEK pau ntorested mar | medicine to be given to your children without, a or your physician Cpt of what it is composed, CAS'ORIA DOES: F CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, | Genuine Castoria always bears tho signature of MORSE SAYS HE HAS BOUGHT WARD LINE. ch «to-day anhounced “ALTE 1-0 1 several rush lines of ermine-clud-and weirdly plumed femininity formed in| speeding the Eighty ot the crowd on the tain floor and sought fantically to wedge thelr pray) station, a cry was raised by women an) that sacntreyitnerintecaie lin betweom the Ines of pavicen When they got within a dozen feat Ctl use of the fall of a man | tn ‘nie and Cuba Mail § ithe portals, however, they were tly cand firmly whirled to one side and nic hat shoped out of the Criminal Courts Building ; coma 10 ciate tn 104 a i 3 motorman to stop the tra owned by Henry After the recess had been announced, Gea. Kiefer left his seat and) Motorman to Seis Te =| | Bye" “Task 2° aaa Once EYESTRAIN causes HEADACHE Consult aur Rei I day 10¢ ISe ‘pci for This Wednes -POUND :POUND It's possible coffee hurts you. Try POSTUM 10 days in its place _ OOULISTS and OPTICTANS, Established. 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