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Borough Bank President More Exposures of Cruelty Bevis Unite in Declaring Mrs. Bradley Insane Clearing to-night; Wednesday, fair. a Maxwell Attempts ‘Suicide to Insane on Ward’s Island TL RESULTS EDITION | NEW YORK, “TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2o5 19076 ‘PRICE ONE CENT. MS, BRADLEY ON STAND AGH AS. DEFENSE RESTS Prisoner Tells of Her Home __ Life ‘Before 1 With-Brown— VICTIM’S SON TESTIFIES. Second Instalment of Dr. McCarthy's rect Visits of the Accused Diary Reveals Shocking Conditions | to His Father—Alienist on Ward's Island, Where ‘“Hang- Cet S Geis (ORFANO SPOILS ~ BIG KILLNG AT ~BENNNGS TIE ‘Gwyn TampkinsiAlmostLands. “Another Tenakoe in the Indicted Bank re Who Fourth -Race- : - ane ‘PLUNGE ON THE MBN SLES ‘Weather Improves and Track at W, ee Is Getting Bet Day. ter Eve BENNINGS RESULTS. | R ” (Rectal to ¢ Evening World.) ings Are Frequent. WASHTNGTO Nov. %.—The de- sees Pe = ot - | fense tn the Bradiry—caee_ciceed att — $F RS TRACE —Kittochan—{9—to—t——____— * + : RP. M, to-day, ter Mrs. Bradley bad 5 Herewith The Seu World publishes the.remainder of the diary omic! i ley bad and 5 to 2) 1, The Wrestler, (3 to 5 = i x a <= an jen eenied te tie stand and had “for —place)2,-Rappahannotk 3 of Br-tonn-€ rsatvedt during the gnonti of Octeberas-38 +} oreen— pier restimony—eonearntne tes para 4 3 ey t ate Hospital hel ON] home fo before Kio became entang! SECOND RACE=Tiie Shaughraun attendant in Ward 40 in the : tan State Genet! tor the een th ex-Seator Brown, the tman ave) (even and 1 to 3) 1, Mazuma\ (1 to., Ward's Island. Yesterda instalment ‘of revelations of brutality bs 2 for place) 2, Bobbin Around 3. 5 je ‘ f s és id, ti «en | The prosecution immediately ~ _ aroused the whole city. To-day’s tells of a continuation of “hangings” | ,ootea ‘n- retateal, Disict-Atiorney | THIRD RACE—Navajo (11 to 5 Baker calling Max Brown, son of the! viotim of the: shooting, who testified to frequent visits to his father's home of Mra. Bradley and the child Arthur. During the morning seasion of court Ihe. Belton D. Bvans, of the New Jo7r ‘Hospital for the Insane, the alfeniat and other outrages. : It must be remembered in readin~ this diary that it has to do with only sixty patients out of nearly 5,000 on Ward's Island, It may he ac- cepted in a as a record of what is going on in all the other wards, for the attendants all use the same methods. “Dr. McCarthy is of thetopinion that conditions on, Ward's Island with sregard to brutality are no different from conditions prevailing in other asylums in this State, whether they be conducted by the State, by coun- ties or by individu -Ip fact. the Ward's Island asylum is probably the best of its class trial, created @ sensation by denounc- Ing Brown and declaring that his iH- treatment of Mre. Bradley hai driven hor Insane. He ‘was rebuked by the Qourt for his statements . Mra, Bradley wan rocalled to the stand at the request of the prosecution and questioned conrem!ng her former Parsee TE testimony. Bhe sald whe had ceased to D lve with her huaban abou ‘ Patients Beaten and Choked [oh when Bradley lft her "Up fo cat ‘time she had been a dutiful wife and she gave him no cause for desertion. Her reappearance on the stand caused ja general movement among the specta- | tors, who sought favorable positions to day, weo her. During the last neveral days patients mre shaved thrice a wack. Two attendants, | she han occupied a acat pationts assisting, do the work for the sixty men of | !awyers, Fo that her face has been hid | from the view of the audience. I presented when questioned a thin, care- 4 worn face, eyelide drooping, aa If na- [ture was almost exhausted. Her re- ‘plies were In suoh low tones that they were discernible only a few feet away. Merely, to Amuse the Keepers z BY DR. JOHN C. M’CARTHY. Th Bunday, Oct Monday, with a couple Ward 40 In a marvellousty short time, The trusties lather, the attendants do the shaving with safety razors, and each patient adds am many “fixings as his taste dictates, and as mining water and a roller towel will supply. a There la nore order, as much courtesy and less vulgarity In the tmprovised Oct Ibarber shop of Ward 19 than there ts in Many x swell parlor tn New York. eae larch LED Pangea peda ab the shop was tmpinvised. the barbers, at lenst one of thom, were also, for I wae tote tat eeemed atrannely ou, of ordered this mornihg to-help shave, ‘_ | place on a0 ghastly a face. One can never ima what a delightful occupation that of tensorial art-| Max Brown in his twtimony declared jtet can be until he hav stood guard before a “recess” fled with sixty dejected, | that after the disclosures of his fath ors ma with Mrs. Bradley t mncortunale) msn latter: ed hls home on Brigham “HANGED" FOR J.AUGHING. pals street several times and took meals ved the order with the Krentest plensure.| Aa I went into the room At-|there. He sald he afterward «uw, hie I obeyed anging’’ a young, thickset Irishman, Michael | father and Mra. Bradley sitting gh a bed at the house on the ranch. She [stayed all night and left the next day, Mrs. Bradiey’s Visits. Brown said ne met Mra. Bradley Louls in 186. At that thne she tendant D. was in the act of * Fahcy, The barber towel was about Fahey'a neok, D.'a lox wan preened against the pack of the barber chair. and he was beating down on the ends of the towel * with bis whole weight. What offense Fahey had committed I could not find out. Mr. T never saw him jin st. Brown Bradley | Rood polimher, and Inter rose ao high In the the National Conventions, Mr. Ci i worker, fers He war ccc tore jaatd that In 1807 and 1898 Stra trem—nf-the attendants that he was promoted to scrubbing the floors of the teohad: Jorsddttle. LOANS TAT, ara Mech ewoers--qrie + ume in-for.it-hardat the dinner table. He wax linked [eoat < Sellar” mena Ly ‘Attendant F. until he waa wnconactous, and then lit twice the face, For Presarstrt,- Retin of the BAO Art stot the tx was the father, ¢ yeakon the process -was-repanted. som ward Mre 1 - > 7 7? > nic to the house and the “WHAT'S THE USE? YOU CAN’T KILL HIM. child, He sald his father was at home nn wan one of the most intereatiny, inost retinnd and beat. educated on many” of (heat occusions.” He’ i | ~ : f ‘adiey's visita continue ‘patients In the ward, He Nad no. much grit a F malisesnsD that he should | Mts. Bradley UaulL have. commanded some respect. He tes ASG ae of & bout with “Old Lady on the Hill.” donnny the commient of the disgusted alten nt aged ae ye ; re the heli's the | Judge i tian ques also of Salt ting him, anyway? You can’t kill him, and you only hurt your own | Lake,’aald fe, Al lhe instance of Sena- tata jtor and. Mfrs D, fad made Mrs ‘emuckies.” : | Bradley an oft & 33,00 Tuesday, Oct. 8.—Attendant C. told Jack Reasan, a Inrke, hulking fellow of slo) 8 mouth was $00 pounds of more, and whose mentatity Is alniost nfl, 10 “get on tho poltshern. Sita, Bradies, indie Jack rained the polisied (wo or three ties from the Moor and banged tt dowa ‘8K sie w anted to 7 pet mid Ge thy old Tad; ain, He evidently thought it was a new toy. He was chased Into the recess ineaning Mrs, Brown. (again. i Dr, H¥any's tesaiuony was dramatic. and “hanged by Attendants C. and but the process Attendant F., who feared sone one in the hall. Wednenday, Oct. ¥—A new patient, Mr, Muffy, came into the ward this fmorning after breakfast. He wan a tall, slerder old man. to ull appearances was Interrupted oy jo spoke With w feeling of great syme patty for Mra. Uradiey and referred conlemptuousy to: Senator Browy for Als il-treacment of her, all of which he anid preved on her mind and un- ulot, and with a look of reserve und resignation on his f He was ovl- seated her reason, His reference to @ently a character, for he was known to the old attendants, B. and 1)., who we Senator Brown Was so pointed that omed him by trylig to make Ariito, n y ttle Italian, kiss him: Mord adinonisiet tim thay ‘Arillo was perfectly willing, to but 2 ted. ‘The old y obs Torun him klox Qried tn every way to avold troudle. but B and D, manerge@ to ake « fat them. STRANGLED FOR REFUSING TO BE KISSED, Ne sn Mres hi The kick did not take effect—was not intended to, It ¥ Aatepleanire, but D, grappled with the old-gentlenan, und In fore the brass buttons (the insignia of office under the Empire State of New Hwerk) aff D.'s coat. ali ‘Then these two young men “hanged” the old man tntil he way unconscious In {eee presence of forty or Afty patients, “who had. no ott: fquletly by and look on at tho beistty outrage, While Luge ssl reguining conaclousnose Attendant #tar oped on hin erved he: s simply acs ft i ign 9} ae nome way Mr. Duty indies" noon meabody rut rushed by me, wos pro: alth Bis heel threa “is of an old gentleman » laugh “1 looked Thursday, Oct, 10.—Quiet any, except for the ’ (ach her pet ae apred Hauighing and eeoeared Ww hanging’ who figured prominently in the Thaw | back of her| ‘ao anything more serious than to durat into fits of immoderately foolish laughs | | waa with the Brown family at one of! and 8 to 5) 1, Kara (3 to 5 for | place)’ 2, Flying | Virginian 3. FOURTH RACE—Orfano (4 to 5 and 1 to 3) 1, Helen Holland (8 to 5 for place) 2, Twigs 3. FIFTH RACE—Grazisilo (6 to 1 and 2 to 1) 1, Weirdsome (3 to 5 |for place) 2, Park Row 3. SIXTH RACE—Red Friar (13 to! 5 and 7 to 10) 1. Ironsides (1 to 2 for} place) 2, Lally 3, NINGS RACE TRACK, WASH- INGTON, D. C., Nov, %&—Gwyn Tomp kins came nearly patting over anothe Tenakoe when Twigs nto the atre led all the wa In the fourth race, the sixteenth pole he wus caught | the heaviest backed favorite of the day, Orfano, and trom there home Yorite won. Notter Halen Hi. Jand up on the outald time to outgame Dwirs. bet on Orfano. Tom 4 ander on the | wn took In $1,409 in a couple of min son the Wilson gelding, | Good Thing Is Beaten, | Atl BANKER JENKINS AND WIFE FIGHT fe | The Wrestler was handed out a goo}! thing in the opening event. and there AAS @ Wild scramble to @ Rappasannock was a well played sec- jord choice and the rest with the pos- M {Mt i Fase i 8 le (Indicted Brooklyn Man Dragged to « Priite, te Wnt wen inee| Police Headquarters on Claim That ‘ond {n-front of Rappahannock The books got a ood start on the tent he weather war clear, and a ptrong wind helped dry out the track, which, sowever; was far fron fast McDaniel Lands. Winner, ‘The Bhaughraun was a real good thing the mayden nts He Writ Was Issued to Protect ; Brother, Who Surrendered. a at ;could’ save them from the Rogias' tery Following the aT oun G Ter And Frat deskine.o! {re Sto Browxtyn tremeia Indictment nnd ay Frank Jeitk Jenkins fam- tht after + toa Tints Gal Wer Dragged. {rom Hie Redox Ten Rem $e trie after the indlecments were fi) Swas ate He got away fy Useiay, short ded “tn $10,000 atl, eter. tie eDanielbring —} Rrilop, Basin Kara-Beaten ai Finis teeplechase only { Bauare-nver Vie decermina jtecilves who had th Navalo bee Jor the police lace pictures of Frank warrant for pie cause oH outrode MoAftes, {°° 7°? 2 Brank ‘arrest coul looate him liteara’s riders Ht at the tn Kara )xnd Fred Jenkins in the Rogues’ Gal- ) Detectives Coglan and Duane went to pad an ‘apparently safe lead when he | om inturbance |the home of Fred Jenkh i Were the last Jump, but Navajo whe |lety, AS a -result of the nkins, in Monroe |rtreet, with a warr ver’ Frani inn ot rrant and found him even itrank yon jim Bed. He auld he was aici, but they the Brooklyn Cantral OMice, and Detoe-litstiad nin to entices see live McCauley may have to appear be-|graphed him and had him measured had trailed the fleld most of the’ way fat pole, Capt. Kuhne, came strong on the Kara at the elghth there It was ia driv ten yards Hind He. caug and from In the laat < up Navaso | and nde! to the front to win hy | for Justice Burr, of the Supreme Court, | He was then taken to court and releaacd | half a length. Flying Vinginian was | $10,007 bath tira lengths PACK TIT. Hoviaworth | ot 8 ChArK® of contempt. ~} In Me mean time Frank Jenkina and sea Ae ek i me ee eS 1} In defiance of a writ of habeas corps r dwin hed arranged to duplicate | Dtawest DUtor at the ftraole. played | issue! by Justice Burr, Detective Mo jci+ performance tat had deen gosie Navajo. Frank Moore bad a dig com-| ciyiey dragged Prank Kins Into te] ibrough in ‘the case of John G. Jenkins minsion on Kara. Gaulayedrn and {sr They rear door and’ popped Graziallo Put Over, Rogues’ Gallery at Heudquarters: inte the “court- Daly's Jockeys are getting the win. | had hie picture taken and his meas eel aaa ae Uh allo, and the dooks {ald the good ipries | onda. In this McCauley was abted bY] -cyen them of § to) WUD a wood ride after tol. | other“poilcemen ect Chat | Bal} in the case of Frank | Jenkins pace of Bt. Jeanne ta the} wrt ian issued or tae ‘ was fxd nt $10,000, and! waa’ turntsned 1 teen came rong On esowere Conchided Jor and si, Maldwin lett The indictments agains! the Jen Fulton {and Boeruin ») eae ~ wero tunied to Judge Pawdett < uley |» up to the trio and County Court abortly after Tp | grabbed! Jenkina by the arm. Mra. Jen SNO the meaniine information phat the in | fins threw her arms around the de- HEAVY SNOW IN THE dictments bad deen found had reached ve'n neck and to drag Nix GREAT LAKE REGIONG: | s.eshen taiawin, o for the Jk : < fancly. and he yeu tmioh husband!’ shy INTERLAW PS. N.Y sAtterney ofte Jon i eli heavily tt I i \kins. Je.dn court, Ma, Baldwin Ayes noon ft puvtcstill faliing. Was ttle. wh and the temperature Wes above thi uccctnn Delnh ia client. tyes could xm | sinus to produce before the: de -€ut-His Throat and : Wrist — Th DETECTIVES: entered the court-house by a! in Bath Room a ‘He Had Transferred to the Bor- ‘ough Bank. IS RUSHED TO HOSPITAL , FOR HOPELESS OPERATION, Had” Managed to Secure $30, 000 Bail-Through- Sacritices_of Family, After Being Locked ——— in Cell of Raymond Street Jail, ‘_ While Comrades Were Freed, Howard Maxwell, former president of the Borough Bank of Brook- throat cut his slashed Goneress s' r and - both wrists. at his home, No. $2 S afternoon. He was hurried to Long Island. Col- lege Hospital, where a desperate operation was performed, but the sure xeons have small hopes of. saVing his life. In his attempt at ‘suicide Maxwell used two razors and a knife. - : Maxwell was indicted last week and sent to Raymond Street Jail in default of $30,000 bail, He was unable to geta bond until fast night, when he was released. : < 1 The house in which he attempted to kill himself has been transferred | to the directors of the Borough Bank. Maxwell had beggared himself in {making restitution for the money he misappropriated. The suictdal lyn, { attempt wan made tn a | wa: in jail many friends upon whom | bathroom of the house at about | peaad counted for prompt assistance | o'clock. Mra, Maxwell heard her hun- fee see Fenner ere’ Beene | band fall and rushed to the rom. She ng photographed for .the Rogues’ found him bathed in bloué s@J rapidiy | vallery, the time he apent {n jail and | lowing consciousness. © prospect of the sensational trial Rushed to Hospital. ‘send broke him down completely.” : aes * Maxwell's Rise and Fall. ; Two phyasiclans of the nelsh or ward | Mawel Miuemever oe f ere miley isan An CNet Lua h ago owned the house in which Nn operation was necessary and oat this afternoon, He wed that an Hlance call ba ren 4 be worth $200,000 and arr ° ener iiosal one of the rising f- 4 . ; Maxwe telephoned for th: I x Heliwnstirclgeved a olance, ched thie louse | from Raymond Street Jail he did not possess carfare. Everything he.cted, Sven hjs watch, had been transferred {o the directors of the Borough Bank. His wife, too, had begeared herself at hin request to make restitution to the me twenty-five minutes affer Maxwell gashed Limaelf, Ambulance Mthe wounded man stretobed out on the! Poy Surgeon McCrea folind of blood: Maxwell had cut himself tn “ bank ey bath room floor, with the two CUE ee iat pees had turned in doing what they could to stop the Bar| AN that: remained) waa houneue | Newkirk avenue, Flatéush, held by hie the throat, inflicting a gash about two] four alaters. ‘They pledged, this Prop |inches tong: that severed the windpipe SERN pat Sete ond. 2 on his arrival at his home |The cut in the left w ore niente Maxweliiesriea that hls BaD diagonally .from the outer edge of the | naq completed arrangements tostart a Larntiaths bese of th thumb. nevertte- Thon ting-houee He knew dont, mufecies.. veina and unleliei Proaimire the boone, tiie: iad id gathered-in tile. dave sould -have-to—be; aactt=— = probable -thal the aight orphan There kd bern -n tremendous ione—of + ted the Be MoCrea. hy a : ae ane. his wie nada dittle onsattineseneried eaaeral lanl ‘Hel crippled niece of Mra. Maxwell, who *, ambulance. cem > Wye | had been atopted by the couple, tended i the Butler Street Station, who had been called jn, telephoned to the hospital, informing the house phyaiclan of nature of the case and advising thet operating table be prepared. A war in readiness when Maxwell \arrived, and within three minutes the Loperation was under way, IL was necessary to perform trach- 10 o allow he patient to breathe. UB a waneimeNine conti comme ousteee Gow His Guide, Max tried herd to make some} Maxwell had peen visting Mins Carle Riuromintcte those’ around’ him, With:l payne! al boardinachouse’ keeper whons Avie navaredinedwushinaniaciell halaiactersaralimarcied Ualaimenettaha to completely break down whatever ef fortitude remained to him. Six years ago. Maxweil avas cashier of the Kings County Bank in Brogklyn and Arthur D. Campbell was paying teller. The bank waa marged with the Union Bank early in 192 and Maxwell and Campbell were thrown out of em- ployment. do more than utter @ horne mumbling. | boarders at Miss Payne's fashionable ; lood, house was F, W. Doollttie, secrotary te a Fost Lee, Meee eau! the | William Gow, the milllonaim bill-boand : Aastery ofe cabty. be wemirediy |advertaing man, of the firm of Ward _ t Gow, Gow. Maxwell and Campbel, having a wide [acquaintance and a knowicdge of the | banking business, concelved the idea of sturting a bank. It nappened that Mr, Gow needed a bank tn his business, i promised ‘to furnish half the abba arrong ergnr Through Doolittle Maxwell met © case of Maxw his body ; had Idnce surgeon otis hope of in were vastly: wae ieok stock, irs a . ‘ and Maxwel's | Ut hy, Maxwell av Campin teed. were pe aln 3: insane froin t k money tnough It were thelr ard, yald the brother, i pr ¢ property has been Site atla- Jury. All thres sy despondent that we belleve his mind | gations (the Grand i mere tadicted last eek Compal Sos Was \emporarily unhinged. When he

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