The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1907, Page 2

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\ 7a io “ + ca THAW DISCOVERS [aie rere 1831 3.686 BRIDGE OF SIGHS| ll eee Masterson was convicted in the Cou that had reported a disagreer kK and kept them out for twenty Hl | t of guilty The Court of at the twenty hours’ confinement. amount | In the first Motineux trial eight hi , in the second trial twent¥ Kient for a ve 1 J. Kennedy was tried for the Dolly Reynold | Smells Smoke and Refuses to Be |: ~ Calmed Until Search [s Made, i When a Sure Enough Fire Is | Esp eet lirty-five minutes and the t | s: RT Here are the records of a few other cases: While Harry Thaw was’on his way trom the Criminal Courts Building A n pat this time, the fing Thay exclaimed: “My God! there's a tire around ¢ He was nervously worried. The 4 | the trial of , 1902, two hours, first degree. jury ov sheriffs with hi , that there was a strong smell of smoke in the corrid Thaw that it didn't amount to anything, but he refus “T tell you there's a fire around there,” he inst k fe rible thing if these buildings should catch fire with all p locked county will not ex 1 $ in them.” all those fees which are A hurried investigation showed that Thaw was right. Ed Coppers, heux trial was asural Buperintendent of t Criminal Courts Building, tracing the smoke, opened twe figures; but there the door of the private examination rogm of the Centre t Police Court | @nd his search ended right there. An old umbrella behind a radiator had} Caught fire and the flames were eating into the wall. In a few minutes} More there would have been quite a blaze. Coppers put it out with a couple of buckets of water. As will be rs 10 minutes, first degree the extrayagant hearings cost $8¢,000. The cost to the spent $1,000,000 on the batt ACCUSED MOTHER ‘cmt PLANS TO. =» CARRY WEAPONS “==: AOUSES COURT — SPEND VAST SUM act ce ete ‘Issues the “Only Official Statement). tet": OVER IER BABIES. OF $200,000,000 Today” In Which He Ex- _ |fiw"rasce plains How He Came cee eee Children Are Awarded to! Obligations By 1910 Will To Be Armed. ; Her Atter an Ex- | Reach that Enormous tended Hunt. | Figure. Harry Thaw took his pen in hand in the Sheriff’s room of the ¢ Se inal Courts Building to-day. He wrote the following statement, handed it to Mr. Hartridge, secured his approval of it and called in an} Evening World reporter. Thaw said: “This is the only statement T shatt issue to-day, and | wish that you would make it public.” | is the Statement ; < “ONLY STATEMENT TO-DAY.” “1 wish the jury and every one else to understand that no one despises a person who carries concealed weapons more than I. ‘That only after my life was in jeopardy. as 1 was informed by persons, and as was communicated to me by professional detectives, did 1 protect myself, and then | employed the Pinkertons, and as they could neither prove these attempts so | could invoke the protec- tion of the law, or disprove them so 1 could safely continue de- fenseless. “Then doubting my judgment, I consulted an ex-Chief of Police, 4 man respected in his community, and he advised me my duty was to protect myself. : dreds of dol Phe customary decorum git t Preme Court in Brooklyn was ly Ppset to-day when Justice Ted acdecree giving temporary cus | mate, tor toay 6f two bright Wttie boys, two and! far from fourjyeate old, to thelr mother, Mrs. | capacity the Fanet-Thompeon Irwin. She te the del etal tortie that ht efit” tn a suit for divorce in which|no Jens " husband names a myst Mr: | years Gray” <= the wource of-all their trou-| bies. | For six weeks Mrs. Irwin had seen Wothing of her children, Just after « violent quarrel her husvan: urned ta} the family home in Clinton street, near Adiantic avenue, Br er ab ence and took the little boys and! their nurse away with nim. Since that| \ss fime Mra, Irwin, assivied by a detect five, bad searched high and low in four Btates for her iittle on Om her return bome the Bisapprars With chelr f ected that he had tak Mectiont. but no trace @ould be found there, Then ver weveral counties tr Wain.” Friends informe had been sce: t Uttle ones were expt I wished my case solely State and upon the evidence, ved in quiet all this evi 1 am inn t simply based upon the h has a ned not | ce, but also the Dis- T the written law of the a i — * Bill Aimed to Abolish eras Majority Leader Moreland at te Irw The bill would prevent hy bomplaint athetion! questions being asked fn any re insanity is a defense criminal Ww Of mince % a ease, Gaelic Game Feature nd says the ti ? og A is to do away with the experts who, he said, i , M sual opinions favoring the side which Events To-Morrow at recetve large fees them the two Gi tint Mrs to Festrain = ~~ TED OF STS FAST SUS HM = can Irwin isn we - 3 raion 4 Roma D'Zons, But It Wasn't s KILLED BY ONE CAR ns cit i Menara’ wares, OOGING ANOTHER = t i) Park President B Orheck f Brooklyn ieee Madison HE EXACTNESR AND PRE 1B1ON SHOWN IN THE TTERN OF A CLUETY ’ © PA NE re ar WHICH IB PART OF THE MAKING OF ALL CLUETT SHIRTS WHITE AND EXcLUBiVE AP gyms Unat nell x ry ilved'in New Serscy. Of De baad e oti an. tt LJ Cie THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1907. Pok three hours and thirteen minutes, the gec- | $79,000, or Almost as Much as ceubanuerret sare Wlveien piece tone n 7 “T feel it my duty to parents of other twenty-two hours] | . tens eh at. Miftering’ babies tot i | J and fi s before they either found a verdict or disagreed | Was Expended In Two Tr ials crated asd Found in the Tombs. |]. In the Nan Patterson’ cases the juries were hopelessly. divided of Molineux Case. : after twenty-four hi nd eleven hours and thirty-five minutes wench he S85 SSE - 189. -eight hou rst. degri Cost of Thaw Trial to the County .. §e the Tombs for lunch, after Justice Fitrgerald had excused tt yt 1893, twenty-eight hours, first degree. jc aw Trial to the ( r the . } id, 1896, six “hours and { minutes, acquittal | Cost to the Prisoner's Family Boonday meal to-day, he discovered a fre, H 7 fe mir ac : | E £0 Be Just as he entered the Pride of nS from the Crim rts Bulld » 1892, one ho d fifteer utes, first These fig ie every other ttem on the CPENT HUGHES IS URGED BABV'S FACE IN s--"| ON THE TRIAL BY TUMESTIE. TERBLESTITE Awful Humor Was Eating Away Face JOHN F, AHEARN and Ears—Body Mass of Sores bictiaiciis | —Thtee Doctors {ried to Help Little Sufferer Bu® She Grew Mayor Is Trying to Enlist) Worse—After Sperling Many +++ | the Governor in the Dollars On Doctors and Medicine County’s Share of This Is Close to Fight. CUTICURA CURES IN TWO ese WEEKS AT COST OF 75c. atheation of J Anen continued to grow Her body was a mass of sores, je face was being entea looked as if they ff. Neighbors advised ura Soap a n ad used ha ey | yand box'of Oin' ‘ nealedd, and my lt $78,686) 235,000 them| Pred ITCHING TORTURES Sonn Eckard | A warm bath with Cuticura Soap and a eingle application of « ra Qin great Skin Cu afford immed Garvan's CIVIL EMPLOYEES ENTERTAIN Se a The New York County Civil Em ASKS MANDAMUS OF JUDGE The Eve RT, Te strongest “pull,” after” all is said and done, is— VALUE. Lambert clothes at $15 to $45 offer more Style, more individuality, more real quality than has ever hitherto been pro- The only form of food made from wheat that is all nutri- ment, is the soda cracker, and yet—the only soda cracker. of which this is really true ir Uneeda Biscuit The | only | soda cracker; scientifically duced in ready~-to-wear garments.. They are cus- tom-made throughout and equal to any” custom gar- ments—at about }. the best tailor’s charges, baked. The jonly| soda cracker effectually Aah the Weare 7 protected. 94) CORTLANDT sT, 183 BROADWAY. \ AMBER: Also at New Haven, Coan The only soda cracker ever fresh, crisp and clean, The jonly| sodaycracker good at all times. € in a:dust sight, moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT; COMPANY Haphazard Buying of Glasses Eyesigh! is so pre not afford to de pelent or the unscrupu glasses are never sold prices. fous thal you cane h the incom jood t bargain PURE 100 REGloin Alin OUMBEKS. Unger we oew Laws we see serial numbers advertising all sorts of products from soaps to cereals, But Eyes Examined by Oculists they mean \ery little if the integrity and sincerity of the manufacturer have Registered Physicians of Experiencs, not already been esizblished. We were Pure Food Advocates for many years NO CHAKGE except for : gloves, and (hint moderate before the U, 5, Pure Food Laws were agitaied and our laws are more rigid “4 i 4 than those prescrsbed by the Government. Every ingredient used in our A Ekrlihidens candies is spelled with “purity,” Laws may come and go, but the Loft Purity hol aS MED Laws were the same years ago, to-day and ever shall be, world without end, || 223 Sixth ave. Below isi i, 350 Sixth Ave., Below 22d St, SPECIAL Ot TNs FRIDAY SPECIAL Ir Ws SATURDAY) “sewesSetoie ta, PLANTATION CHOCOLATE PINEAPPLE _ monsons,.....pounn 2G!” icecazams.... pounn 10c DIED CALLAGHER, wi NUTTED CHOCOLATE CHERRY father Wii f POUND 19c CLUSTERS ..... POUND 29c “olny ag ey TA’ | | 9 ; DrEGIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 5c ASSOLisd Full Gnd NL Chocolates Pound yy LF wi ‘ "it. i a ; t f Advertionments for The World may te tet #1 Any Americas Disirict Messenger canes" fe tee oily wa OR a

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