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6 ‘Fri Are You Reading wo-G day, the {3th?” reannt 4+ Poarvov — {RESULTS ED - PRICE ONE GIRL PUSHED “OFF STATION MANGLED BY SUBWAY CAR th ? | Passengers at Ninety-si to Miss Lee. JAS FATALLY INJURED.| #Young Stranger. in City Was Dazzled and Confused by Struggling Crowd. | Bilnded by the sudden transition from Wahe snow-covered wtreet to the seml- | {gloom of the Nibety-alxth street Bub-* [way station, bewildered by the con- | fusion and Jortied by the crowd fon the platform, Miss Margaret Lee, of Southport, Conn., fell in front of a Southbound local train during the rush hour to-day and wos. fatally injured. { When atruck by the first car ashe was srewn tothe space between the died Full ahd “the on tsfdé" truck rall, Three . cares passed over her before the train Was atopped. The projecting axle-boxex —andtcontart shoes grounder into ti: at and battered her from head to orely Miss Leo hadbeen” employed ax aj \Wookkeeper in the fa Emt! } Haus, at Stamford, Co fathe dled early last week. Following the \ funeral she came to New York to vinit | ther friend, Mrs, islam Tracy, at No. | (173 West Ninety-ftth atreet. | YS Ble deft Mrs, Tracy's home to-day to = TUT to Stamford: —The~ brght wane p light on tho snow dazzled her, for her | Layes were somewhat weak, xo When site | | got to the station she moved with hes Hation and indeciaion” It was in the height of the rush and a big nervous ftream of humanity was pouring down tie-sieps, fing -pastthe tithet windows, ‘rushing by the gates and jamming “Across he coral patton to get to ta westerly taland platform where the} Southbound expresses stop, i Saw the Giri Jostled. i] The Interborough employ et Lye walked” to “the edgo of the | {platform and fell off. Other witnesses! j #ay ithat she became confused in the | } rush -and-was—jostied-to~ thu edge of } b the platforsi and practloally pushvd off | by the inconsiderate crowd. A swiftly | Sappruachiig tain was with a= few t ay that feet o ther when she struck the track: | Kk | She landed on her -hunds and [oroppiny & little aanuvag saw ciiiied. Resin 0 her Teel se ae a aeaper + ute effort to get our or the way, but! the edge OC the car piatiorm. struck es! and threw her to one «ide. Ax KOON AS HOMPTOTE TS HERAT THREE SFT RUkrde und piallorm employees “pulled the-wouies—lothe-locat~ pldlform and } 4nto tne Ucket vith An ambulance | poral LULL o dbvvd VW dublie taavaniae AUUhY tot Les" Jaw Was UroKed, Cuae ‘phe-Hid- publeddod dUdtous cuts mand | luak anterpal tnjusies ofa serlvus an | Lure Nad been intucie Miss Lee was | }aucoisctous. Altnouxa, many in the crowd @ecn her fall and hundreds saw by curried uWay Chere Wits no buge Ih tho rush for the trains, wt the | witn ‘a alt until Capt Woedomd er we he unas Rit atreot ‘station. They were Takin i, chants 64. d6lay.— A slip of paper lying. on tho track } fave, the clue to Miss Looe identity. ) t gave the address of Mrs. Tracy, Bhe Identified the Injured woman, _Dangerous for Passengers. That Miss Lee was not ground to ; Pieces in sight of hundreds of passengers inexplicable, She is w slight, litte! | Woman and happened to fall'ty tie only position that would afford her protec: Hon. But for the projections under the Dodies of the caty-abe might have ea cuped serious injury. hat there ure not many similar Keci- dents at the Ninety-sixth street ssation ia remarkable. ‘Thore are no guard rails St tho edges Of thy wtution platform. In the morning rush hour passengers. de- airing to take expreusés ure admitiod to + the westerly local platform, There js a ‘harp turn to be made to gain’ the en- ranco to-d/aubway passige londing une Gor the local and express tracks to the Imand platform. 10 wi In mulling. this qurn that Mas Leo was forced out to the edge of the platform by the crowd, Charkes i. MOF, vt No, SIS Wet Qne Hundred cand” “‘Pwenty-sovent atroct, motor engineer Of the train thi struck Mine Lee, Wis arrested, To mud he had no chance to mop, as tha yo [ Wvomnan appesTAt yo fall directly in’ front Of the train, Ball Wax furnished. tor Crepes als by representative of the eer esatination at the ticept chroful ¢ hospital digaloead that Binw. 109. In adalton to hat internal Injuries, has” a. posstbye racture of (he akull'and that her sett fractured below the knoe. She hte ‘Slectrie: hock’ that rondoret rer) who ron Rer-unconscious. . sted ° She rt, and Joseph uk eine "eae Ba for Naw York at once, And 1a y, Lege, tantly: odon at sginnsetl fed wis gent word of the nos a if th the} INAL| | ite ‘from the highest span of Highbridge this afternoon, to and die an hour later. jing suddenty-into-the-treezing- waters, There were hundreds of peofte around s the TION | RUINED BY RACING, PLUNGES T0 DEATH FROM HIGH BRIDGE ——_—_ t—- Desperate Gambler Goes to. Muddy Bottom and Is Pulled Out, but Dies After Half Hour’s Work Over Him. Almost penniless and with only a book of racing “past performances” tell the secret of his s pectacular suicide, a race-track follower leaped i taken out alive | The man’s death was the result of shock at plung- THIS S THELAST. WEEK OF SPORT. ATTY PARK Kara, Favorite, Takes | “the Steeplechase from: -Good- Field- atp sub x Where they coulll with ‘fatal plunge at the time thls aflernoon... ‘The bridge thronged. Many poasengers were walt x ont the High Bridge eiation of the New York (Central and Hudqon River Ratirond, and on the docks along the Harlem River gangs of ‘men were at work, a ‘The despondent Kamble& lounged alone til he rewshed the enntre of the bridge. which i 116 Teet above the: surface of The etiver, Te wwiter ony tere were wae no boats orice blocks below, then went flash and over the stone parepat Ina nped plac flapped around bis kn what apm parachute as the man shot} down toward the water. Then came the} splash and he disappeared beneath the urfsco,_fet_to_ see for-some—time— Dragged Into a Boat, Two laborers working on the river front below the bridge sw the Jump and after shouting a warning, put out; after him Ina roweat. When the man} Tatty “ora to SSIS OTT NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Prince Brutus (8 to| they dre tim aboard and pull the whore. Wolke a mat | 1 and 3 to 1) 1, Consideration (2to 1) there carried the | for place) 2, Husted 3. Pirklge po- ards away Ue reniaety SECOND RACE—Kara (8 to 5 and For nlmoyt Hand two | aloes q hes mulelae Sree Ah Neibmanes “wax ceatisa, 2 t0-5)-4, Sartor Resartus (3-to 1 for from the Fonlham Hospital Dr-| place) 2, Harefoot 3. Tart yjomed the-pslieemen-in | n omplte, resuscitate the victim. inj efforta he ated. 0;| THIRD RACE—Maollie Montrose| jouaness. St ca hia deat, ¢) (2-to-5-and-out) 1, Dew of Dawn (1} been broki Heewasr at ath {to 2 for place) 2, Brawny Lad 3. ait \ forty years old. hire wo faced, although’ th x] forth Se NEW ORLBANS. Maroh11—Tha-Chy pulede remsiod! : [Park coureo ean to-day what te wl SMppagen -feset—shies dt hiewee-Berty werk far tie prencit | we Nee of socks und. 1ACe | meeting batateats pear ck terby—tnit—hadbeen ra 7 City Park Derby on §: ased.-atSachs'é, and the swent: | D Guitar ee eeaa punctured with thy Inllaie | 2TRST RACE—Thres- ou Sy Mn the name-2 tere at also Inked inthe Cnly Had Eight The pole found “Cents. Left. th lowenaa, "1 Saytor: ivan Welle, 10s, Mroxier. @ pockets oiRNU C'Lovohmaton. 413. jhe ea fy caah, a transfer to a north. (7b, 118. Jom: | ho} 18M hind “avenue TOG, WHICH tert Ayn Nee ter cin Armaterdam. avenue, anda ou voor Roxcra es heaatticnt 3 Hed inaaay be ne tips. [ Monte 108," Digwinn..... - Ten aay that — the —dope-book + ponturens...108. tell Te story of the suleke Tis hands) Sogmgess Ty ve soft ns though he wd « je Tittle | Conalderath a onfly and in one pocket wan! , Consideration made the running. £0 found ongoapectacte case with al iawed by Tom Mankine and Conjures. : In tis stretch Prince “Brutus clowed ii cor-steel-bowed-apectacies. DEAD WITH GAS ON, DRUG BESIDE HER. and, taking the lead. wot up in time tose bya teheth tront Considir- auon, who beat IHusted half a length, D-ACE — Steeplechase; weights, Jockeys. J. Muro! Habe 134, Hara, Bartor Ronaru Kinney: ifirefoot, : _| Maran ‘Alone |ain fis Woman Who Was Left ew Figgara While Friends Were at Work | Rites!°yaat” Latue Waly, din R i Bote. Vinegar, i Foundiinakoom ESA tet eet eet Allen Str, Iying om the top Moor of THIRD RACE—Three and ® half furlongs 68 Sheriff street, Btarters. ight ks Ptr, PL the tenement at No smelled Ros thle afternoon and: traced the odor to oan adjolning apartment, which wes rented © fow days ago by fc Man asd tve-women--SUr-found one Motte Mont Dew of Da rawnay Lid: Flyon, 101 Los Hond Line, {04 Walker 20522 isathenme F., 101 7 Hennosay) > Peoria, 104, Grasan Sfthe Women grad on the Moor nlong- | Peoria, 14 Granan:-. fide the bed with. the gas-turned on | EN tein Wl: Gan 101, and an empty carbollc acid bottle be- | Dropatitoher, athe. tide the body. Hitter Man 108, ‘Royo uno E 8 porn leaving the house early every d een NEN ye et ng to Work Ina stvottshon, They are sup posnd to bo man and wife, and the ded roman js believed to have been. the wife's sister. No one tn the tenement had ever hoard her nome and her ten: tity cannot be ertabiiehed until those who know her get home to:night. eee apoio NEW YORKER HELD AS Diuwn, who: bent Br: lengths for the place, YERKES LEFT $8,000,000 CLEAR OF ALL DEBTS. Lad threy ny: SWINDLER IN SCRANTON) cs "the’ verve ‘estaty. who in ty = New York, said to-day: ‘Phere Ix no (Special to The Byening World.) dispute with and no sult pending |, SCRANTON, Pa., March 11.—James T. Haviland, of New York, who, it is al-| o¢ olaims ts a necessary legal formal: leged, secured $23,000 from a hundred |ity which has to be complied with so Aoren er ena et crabequiak! con-| that the court may properly outhorize cern was lay he} Oo answer charges te of larceny, embexxlement und fraud. In| Me executors to pay the outstanding Gefault of batt In $23,000 Haviland was | claims, committed by Alderman Myron Rasson.| Mr, Knight eotimates that the total Haviland waa. tray into coming to] claims against the eatate will not ex- against the Yerkes estate, Ths fling this city, It te alleged he made no tn- 4,000,000 and that the ‘Assets are Peal rey a rns obs Seta ak et oa ae Te wi ue course tho remittances of new ollents, ~ Salk a au ea Begin Them To-Day { [ “Circulation Books Open to All.?” ] NEW YORK, MONDAY, | {reach violence at the hands of tie—tfurteted oe es Bese a ~~ “Brewster ories Now Appearing in THE EVENING WORLD. MARCH 11,) DNA DADE NAAM ANN RNA I POA NNPROL LOY MONI NN eS Are You Reading | ’s Millions?” ® Weather—Fair to-night and Tuesday; moderatinige PINAL LTS EDITH ENT ~ PRICE ONE C MOB JEERS WOMAN WHO CAST AWAY DEAD BABIES | i | | { { t | Mrs. Westrich Hurled BO _ Two Tiny Bodies Into (I Snow Drifts. RESERV OUT. POLIC) Had_ Difficulty in Preventing|Got an Attack by the E. cited Crowd. An ellerly woman, carrying a black x, attracted the attention 5 —| cloth bax, attract i a a ntion of] ELIZABETH, N, J. ‘March 1 | toria and the Carmania—arrived In por! AdoIPN isner, Me ae SG teast Seven= it aIOhanG, Atteen years oid, Nvin to-day, all several days late through teenth street, this afternoon, He was}at No. 120 West Jersey street, WHO} oe Sith aw terrific atorm on sendin inthe Ctl ots his rest: | sata Be had been Cy of utes Thursday. ‘The Pretorta, of the Han: dence at that number when the woman|all night, gat out of bed at Me) bung-A! acri ‘tween passed, walking slowly and lookin | today and abot at Clarence Buckley | UUre’Amerioan line, see about es thourh abe demired to notice! and James ,Thorn, negroes, who were|Ieck# 2.98 pamengers and one dead Mt whe waa’ being Observed. removing ash barrels from the cellar] baby that was taken off at Quarantine Elsner was hkiden jv the shadow of the-hotise, as: was thelr custom. The infant died ax the ship was coming of the doorway, “Iie xaW. the womany Thorn waa shot Ii (he back: and hts Into the bag: extract a paper. parcel and toss jt Into u heap of snow piled up Just outatde tho gutter line. | When—she—had- passed—Bisner-stepped out and pfckea up the parcel, Stari Carrying tttothe hall die opened at) and to Mis horror disclosed the body ot} a male Uaby apparently born abou two | Giys AKO. Aw he rushed back to the street carrying the little corpse under arm. he saw the woman drop an- bailed In i | | other parcel in the snow in front of No, 538. Y __Found Second .Baby's-Body——_ This ‘observ: lext transaction had been Sy Harry Tutt. who happened} (o be pissing: He stopped the old w also ' TOWN IS SHAK {te worst the nt in wireless yman and-weas talking to her when int communication with the Katine: her ran vp and showed his gruesome der Grosse, headed for Bremen. The fad, The tw) men then opened the | Bulver said she wile away off her fsccond -parcet,-and—round that It, toa, | course, -driven—back—py Hie ster aad. contained the poly of an Infant that ROUT RICE bik ‘ j v ot animal man, his tlener held the woman, Tutt . Frank Bodwock, the an! b 4 : c) ix children Were of Doard the went for a pollewman, and soon. found! Metuchen, Wrecking | rite ana six children were on board the atrolman James Nestor, of the East yen party, w White elepaant he Kot fn PILE etoeet 4 ie tir 3 i Benares. British India, and sx goritiae Estiticn statich. He.wan onlya.tew a-Train. PBenaress cite i winutes In ting Nestor and ‘explatn- Among the passengers Ob 1 Car. x the situatlon to him, but-when. they mana. rire Ty tithe ment got back to No. B35 there was a ble iklied,_ona_mortaly| Nil Terentia Carnegie. inate rows suerte Ethene et the nee a nee ar ane] Tutte mt bittaiine next month and woman, poe i Sota rea 3 [imjured, a number‘of others hurt, @hO| hoe yeni ht_af Oxford University, who The two little bodies were lying on| Metuchen, N. J.,was shaken” @na/is gola Gell Vers Se Ur lesinen ae widewalk drowa; exposed lo the view of at threaten Naturally” the impression the boile the apread that the woman_tad—murdered+ ponnayivania Railroad exploded while, the bablesand hud_been-eavght-in-trye| Ing to dispose of tho bowies. Nestor arrived Just in time to save her from drawing the town. oh Witch minded aT Other policemen. Joined Ni. nen: Fae he Eninde-hie way to the station-house wit | . Pas the prisoner, Snowballs, sucks and| ‘The names of the Injured could not Mausen of Karhage were ariel at the! jearhed by me Metuchen police. “The | ose worn, The bhetbelte oltre emmrd onrenilit attracted -the-attention of-all-who-tived} atter-the alémg the way, and hundreds of womy bareheaded, with their hands and ara rolled up in thelr aprons, joinad tha! guthering, and added thelr Jeers to the volume of sound. -Mob Numbers ‘Thousands. By the time the station-~house reachoal the mob nimbered chouxinds, All eerts of rumors sp 4. The tem per of the crowd was so violent that} rious! The tral the West this mor nervice ol | making &: when Just opposite the depot there came nh exploaslon that war likened to the w routed oUt his own resoryes | Foar of many cannon, dred and Twenty-third street. pied for hei to other eant| Bits of broken Iron and steel and Are| yyood hnd been on the late tou, | tide Voice “ines were | were hurled two hundred yards away, | PeolcoeaczOlsemorning| formed AU ech <n of” the block: And] Nwhnty crug store, (wo blocks:from tie) cette Of at espe San nf the etmet wis ket clear unde tho old| depot, caught fre. At the same Instant |He had to appear before the Gra away lo be arraigned fYorkyille Canc ae a Opened Fire on Victim and Another With Him. (Bpectal to The Brening Workd.) jure. | At the “hospital where Thorn was | SED: 1 ONG: ‘WAN EXPLOSION: j Locomotive Blows Up-at rew were also injured, some of them The engine,one_of the Jargent_Jn_the | MeCutche “THN SH DREAMED LINER LOST AT BURGLARS SEA PICKED UP AND SHOT MA BY WIRELESS Out of Bed and| Pretoria Located the New York and Steered Her to Port et Three big liners—theé New York, Pre- Ko 70 PROVE HEN HE District-Attorney Puts Witnesseson the Stand to Testify that the Prisoner Was Rational When He Killed White. LAWYER LONGFELLOW CALLED AS A WITNESS. He Is Questioned About a Suit Alleged to _ Have Been Brought Against Thaw at the Behest—-of Ethel _Thomas, up the Narrows, ACB A.-M. Uila-morning the Pretoria Kot a wireless message from the New York ‘saylng that the vessel had: lost Tis bearlnga In (ie Dimamg-snow storm and asking for a location. The Pretoria Buckley_escaped un- dlland was arrested and pred. 3500," Was sald the shot had struck and he would probably die. amas Elicawed at the New” York was 200 miles off Sandy Hook, but when the erman liner arrived at Quarantine imerican boat at anchor “found 0 re, ‘Thursday's storm wna ucompante with thunder and lightning, und a hurrl- ut between seventy and efgh alles an hour ‘The Pre five miles headway during the day, NewYork and Carmeania made etler progress, . Wh the gate was o little at Pretoria isked that the Hramen office be noted STMT strewoukd bere ered dye la te. 4 with many tres to-day when {10-Chicago on Dne arte. r of engine No, 234 of the train through, a tong frelght ‘BURGLAR WOKE UP. THE DEAD. VISCHEM. B.C. of ginecr-of the train 1. 8, Newark, mith, frema: head brakeman, amd brakenran ted a7 hore explosion, “Others of the train the Muzzle of a Blue. | Steel Gun. in rolled out of Jersey City for last night, and at 1.08 o'clock) ‘ning had reached Metuchen. ¢ the Pennayivyania road, wan ood headway with its big load, |xeventh Street Station, to-day nabbed fa curglar in his own apartment on the | necond floor, of No, 24 East One Hun- ou's pharmacy, @ biock trom |Jury, He did not get home until 1 this TT, burst inte tigmes, Was #0 frightened that Jt was! ih Afternoon, Iie "Wife and children were | necelsary, to eREHy TRE to Me patrol | eee nee iad re Oahere wan (out visiting. He went to bed and be | wagon, By dint of patient qyestioning, | ye a hole window. light within two | gan to doze Capt. Shaw gleaned from her that she | Mocks of the station, 2nd the. people |*sn ate a bey nu OAS ras Margaret Weatrich, alxty-two yearn | were of the opinion that an earthquake] ‘There were three sharp rings OF old, of No. Hrd street. She re | nad shaken the town: door-bell, Wood only heard them faintly fused to give ene. further informatior On hundred yards from the engine was) and paid no attention, He was sinking about herself, professing Inability to | round the body of Fischer, so mangled | |" anata etic speak English, (eg ane ote could hardly be recog | into slumber when a sharp m Detectives <fonnor and. EEC Were | nied. Near Macher lay the body of the | sound awoke him. Ie heard distinctly | Immediately dispatoded ne Thint a y ne sr Nouaa with: orders tO mernat avary | nes UTAMem AN eS Luriea under the| tien! the eound of a. Jima f Nerson found there. By direction of| overturned cars, including the fireman | ihe ‘ock of the door. He got out of be a ‘apy, Shaw Oey took a roundabout }and one brakeman. The wreck had | softly, got his revolver and hid’ behind Rute throw the crowd off the track. caught fire, but the citizens made short : | He feared that the house would’ be] work of tho flames a drenver, | mobbed following the dlscovertoa that % ————>_—__ The burgla ripped open. the door} hejexpacted shia: mento mace sere: ARCHIE ROOSEVELT and ateppel with velvet tread into vie Found Hueband at Home. .~ (ining room. He wan Just untweting his | k ow he looked up into plunder Connor and Driscoll, on reaching the ‘ 19} id street address, found that \\Mre. i 5 the bore of a long revolver, Hix hands Wenteict oocupled two rooma there, with DOING SPLENDIDLY went up lke a shot, Wood backed him her husband James, who waa at pome into a closet that latched fast. Then the and admitted them, ‘The old fman aald| WASHINGTON, “March Polcemin dresced himself.” When ar. thut he knew nothing about Use peble Roorovelt's cordition continuys fay ralgned 1a the Yorkville Court and held. “Chas ohildesy aR Vary earn rx ed er eMatts Tt was sel at the Walls Iowan [for trial the burglar sald he ame. Jomyh | on other,” Capt. Shaw. Miley, twenty-eleht years old, of No. 2 petleve they “were twins Wonki| to-day that he had had a xood night} Huse ong Hiadned and Bevonth strect. | not eurprise me t9 find that the mother | and waa “dolix splendidly.” * cage eS . u he. Archie o0ge Vel Bint after he made this statement| condition continued favorable this at.| SROKERS TO REST TWO DAYS word reached tho station house that young now woman Whom No One appeai had committed) suloide at Ni (Pontinued oH Soot. Page) ts mains ‘wi ‘ternoo! New York, who came to Washington at the request Of the President, still re- tho patient's bedside, Dry Alexander Lambert, Of! sme members of the New York Cot toh Exchange have yoted to suspend Dr. Rixey/in attendance at! pusiness $n Good Friday atid the fo} th lowing day, tappeared-to~be-rational.- | failed in an eflort to show Evelyn Nesbit Thaw had Tie <OTING POLICEMAN: And—Fhen—He—Looked-—Intey= Ullnton Wr Wood, Of them hat sixty) Charging Unusual Cruelty. Disirict-Atorney Jerome fought desperately all cay to-day to get before the-jury inthe Thaw murder trial the -faet-that-the-accused-man—= was sane-when-he shot and-killed-Stanford- White on the Madison Square~ |Roof Garven on June 25 last. ‘The District-Attorney had a hard time He of it. The best he was able to -get in evidencewereth opinions of a_ coup! of policemen and employees of th Garden, who testified that Thaw - “Big Bill” Hodgins, who was captain of the Tenderloin station at the time of the tragedy, said Thaw looked more rafional than‘irrational, but “he had a_wild-stare_in_his eye." t ses called by Jerome were-bowled over_by. the Court as they could not, testify in rebultal to anything offered by the defense; Several wi |The day closed with a brother-in-law of Stanford White's on the stand. LONGFELLOW NOT INTERESTING.\ The only witness of the forenoon w Frederick W. Longfellow, From him Jerome got little or nothing of value,-although-he—did_succeed- by-means_of-auroit questions-and “Atgtt ments in getling-to the jurors’ ears a_broken_narrative of a Suspicious lawsuit in-whieh- Thaw figured before he ever met Evelyn Nesbit. Thaw's own private counsel, He y in her testimony relating to-herfamous- isi to Abe Humes office di-4993—— When-—thetral—was—reaimadt—to-dayt to-canomte that-Miss-Neebitr steamat Diatriet-Attorney Jerome began his Work [had docked at 230 DP. M.~ He aad guch |” for rebuttal of the defense by calling to] a concession would save him from tho e stand Thaw's own lawyer, Fredefick | de of producing the steamship record, Yi hengfetiows—Mr—hongtallow jd not} "No can't conesde anette eat Mee have -to—be—sworn,—becntise—he hit at Martridge. ready textified for Thaw's side, }oFimal Longfellow was ready When Miss-Nesbit-nrrived-from—Bi-— anawer— ‘his-ts-not-a-copy- ori rope tn-1909-at-what-time-of- da) ail Jey tor Silas Nea bht se ne—me—on— the ote el arrive Tt” waked Jerome. —raston—au- aah The lawyer “Some time In teafternoon,* said the)" Woll, ha vil the” Ietiee- ae Babe Rayare-juwed w Yorkiyou ou her arrival from Uuross ia } ison “tthink= not Feromendug to! “Pean't recall the hour,’* ive you-a letter?” ther SxHibie: tri T documentary evs *Wad the letter which you tured orer to me and which js now In evidence the dence. It was Exhibit B—long-sufter- Tetterowhlch shevgaye! your: Jng, much-fnkered —Exhthlt B, which” “) don’t know.”* Played so great a part In* the crose- No Concession by Defense | examination of “Dhaw's two--experte [lant week, -Jeronre-produced-# photographic copy | hii9-telte: of Thaw's letter to Longfellow sent from | ing toward bits Bes sdndanitiracreeh Europe to Evelyn Nesbl: and showed !t| my momory elthers! | _ to the witness. While Longfellow District-Atlorney looked at It Jerome asked the other side! tack. 1. took a new aused Longfellow to say he InSpite ofthe Weather THE WORLD 1,3 73 Separate Advertise- ments Last Week Pver Last Year, GAINED The Herald 1 3 60 Separate Advertise- © ments From Last Ht Total Printed: WORLD, 27,723 s | z Herald, , . 22118 WORLD Lead, 5,605 THE WORLD Is the FIRST New York Newspaper! Canid-bongtettor, motion

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