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PIS ee ancora sneeinger cremains THe fVENING WORLD i WeONOSIA, NOVEMBRE NM “£4, 1YUs. : z the witness anid that Brown did not at ‘ty { : ex-horse car conductors or hostiers get under cover. for the winter months, and| Pees teeta ae we eosla. oay on this sort of Individual the cure of our intano largely depends. | Sirs. Bradley, although the statement e “Third—There tx an absolute and utter Inck of co-operation between the, ae s 5 | y < doctors and the attendants. The former, as a rule, look down upon the fatter | Me : was the substance of bis re h ubtes th &s from a suprome height of godliness, and thoy do not acruple to show It in| ie es Gals arom NZ . € Boa snobbish manner. The attendants, on thelr part, hate the doctors as! Ea Ctiitewntat ai evoci ots on & | DR. PHILLIPS FEARED. is | a 1 1 fe ie = | ake, who Know both Senator Brown td of i aan id Pea “Our ward physician, Dr. Phillips, was commonly designated by a name| 8 3 rte as Wand patie pean: SSE peer ees which ts Wee I was ut confidentially that he was the most dangerous} ; i in, he sald... 2 s . J ‘ man in the Unitéd States simply because he was always on the lookout for evi- 1) Pathan Wad Alwaye hie ostaton of er a= Typical Ward’s Island Outrage | sencos or vrstaus. (Did you ever form an opinion! of Dr. John C, McCarthy's experience as attendant on Ward's Island, pub- her abe was of unsound mind?” “Lonever did, . There, was no occa- “I heard a man high in managerlal authority make the remark before Ae + . 5 "5 } shed in The Evening World, -J am that convinced of the merit in Dr.| / Coming Up For In ves tiga C10 77 Patients that the doctor was x0 fa: beneath him that he. was not even worthy | McCarthy’s charges that I welcome co-operation with him and The Even~»- : jor HSUPA: ead Grates was repented tonselewe: hous Tateriovaaena lente (og ee aad Be depot) in eke {ng World in not only getting to the bottom of the evil, but am eager to) : cee nates eRe ebay athens wae esa snanerine ne i 5 yas thors, { . H 2 . i certaly ee Ror ran nalating upon getting onl prosecute the guilty attendants — 3 | midareain ool 5 SOE 4 Ree had ale eth ants a I, noticing a little hesitation. on, the part hie train. Anke: he heard thetr| yy 4 yr7 ne > aN 7 1 , jot the min quostioned and thinking that perhaps he, a comimon attendant Ik “@enversation, “he said: S| WANTS NAMES OF ATTENDANTS. waGual basins Hoe ouaR ean Te IRIE A CET Tee oes Foe Uo natemicsentonces—a > few) “Naturally, I desire to meet Dr. McCarthy and go over the matter with | Bipiisans fr Bradicy waa clinging to Mr.| him. He holds the key to the situation—the names of the brutal attend- “After he was gone I was ‘called’ an I’had never been before. It wan only Wh i sae oh, Aoing om the! ants, Until I get’ into touch with ‘The Rvening World and can avail my- pues a ty. air. Brown was trying to evi has accumulated I am holding all of the Tid of het. The witness wentrints ele Of the: evidence which it has a 4 c yown train and did not know wheth-| attendants Here on the island. bs : pind Bradley went with ar. Brown) | “Aitogether: wo have abaut five hundred attendants ant three hundred’) = other employees. Theso men are under the dicection of Head Sitpetvisor Wiohand McHugh. The pay of an attendant rangex from $21.0 up fo $5. As ely Alfficult to get men who, to. ithe summer of 185 he had mot There is no juggling — with values in the ‘HURLEY. SHOES “Notie 80 Good."” | $5 and $6—in all Leathers. They- give more for> the two days before I was to leave and I] —- — — | 3vas weary and heartaick, and the argu-.| wauid | seem ox thoiteh that would af ment, which was loud and angry and {ford considerable intimate: intercourse carried on in. the presence of Our PA] sa:ssnn pat aun }tlents, did npt come to blows. a Hekate | spore eViaKel Tee haere “The fact that’ physicians ‘In insane octets, ait Leo tn requent, Thospitals have to do bdth managerial money> than any: other otter zeason that makes I! /and clinical work Ss a late question, é on [possible to practice brutality ts the n-lattogether too esp to be discussed ||| Shoes that America’ pro- ; | feauency of ward yislts by the d0c- | here. I will say; however, In’ concla- duces. Their style is un- peoovared. post sof the wore 5 5 [tets. Purine the month i was'in Ward {ion and trom the standpoint ofa clin-||| equalled, and both in com- abe Fo} Scteed ne — a with the hiring of men as thet work te datent } y point ofa clin Q 5 r GN ie SéialOr and “Aiea. "Hersonalhyy 1 a hot Tamitar- with tte % aoe 40-1 saw Tir Mabon-and_Di-Spallman |. SE Sh eas DS ea a ora rp oh ats Fee ae ae ley and at Jus ated to Dr. J. T.-W. RRowe, tn charge of the department for men, ‘with | 3 : te pass through ‘the ward with the’ In- Children Put Out of Court, ree A Chrintlansan, “expected to bel tne work ix hard, and,the hours long, it ie extreme ents Cake. wam next called —Hix-ted-i can pe brought into vympathy with the potoy_of the inatitutton ton ard ite wards, 6 sufficient for her needs, but sh Paid Wooten mane rit that test —eemmer—twenty men, some of them ex-co | fo nled the Senator," = iz feers of the Hudley Rescue Mtssten—on-4 bine, s tumultugus tncident’ at Manhattan Stale Hospital by the oMcers of tie Hudicy Rest ratte a week aro, Christiansen] «That mi Tue,” sald Di ever perra, however; tf any MS Neutered Heeaiors) SAS body of men xent over by any euch rescue mission. The Hadley Rescue Mission | laced an envelope with money tn it| oMcers, knowing our nved for strong men, mijtht have rent some of thelr perple supplied to pestatrord's order soveral women who ; f bad) brought vounk children sinto th} ianhatian headquartera at No. 1 Madipon avenii fanity Commission. Dr. Washburn came 1) || are. far: above all possible Pout were excluded. 5 t oa ‘ Binks nd through the ward once and ‘Dr: Phillips, competition. Bae /eeWhet {2oz7ou Know about. & recon-| “We Kot the attendants in two ways! by advertising in, the nexmpepers, an! our, ward physician, made nine of ten x Z s own and whom did you represent|by written ‘application. The latter uwually call at No. Madiscn venue through « f : rralluioeh AftecrMon at wentoieritad tas’ : | “Ask the Man Who Wears Them.” re eater a nauired the District-|;nowladze- of the ‘position told them by some friend. We generally ask for = j duration. All other visits were made J . iy. NU-represented Mrs. Brown. {letters of recommendation, .but you cannot get college graduates at the wages | on the exercise grounds. § x migtor Brown was iiving away from e ae | ‘There in one physician to ) about ew erat ‘@ hotel. 1 Baw Mrs, Bradley | allowed by the State. Pant % | every 18) paifenta on Ward's Island. It é 10 perwun. = , r = lifornia” or somewhere iver Pal DIDN’T KNOW OF EX-CONVICTS. | aie aa R | | patent leather shoes are treated “Te think-Iveven offered her an!* pr, sinbon's attentton—was-called_to_a report made to ‘The FIRST. SUB | | byt secret process which ren- i RS WAY. _dern the leather softer, gives 4 TRAIN-TRAVELS- BEF 1 as ar Lenal onentnie a === 70 BROOKEYN| ae ae | life of the shoe and reduces checking or breaking to a mini |” mum. This process is confined *Returning”to the hotel I met Mr: *Brown.” Christiansen continued, “and | Zeoyere on the stairway. when Mrs, | Star- Chamber Investigation fragiey came in and started to pas: OBR heen Rantings ane eradley: 1) che Bening World's exposure of the shocking donditions prevailing in, the r@ome time: and as she spoke Mrs. fs he Insane on Ward's Island has started the $ M ta: sp: for the Ini m : rown erubbed Mra. Bradiey. by the| Manhattan Btate Hospital for t f it. the in- ‘oat. I veparated them, but a minute| state Commiasioners in Lunacy on an investigation: On the face of it, nage atte Brown axaln’ Jumped at ars, to promise to be a sweeping one if the statement of Dr, Albert |. rtd —Lst_tne_66_ Let mets Gia-preaident of the Commission. Is to be Accepted. A x tat eh ay til of tant)howaver, the proceedings are 19 be conducted in the approved sta at Ee vestigations, ana it is notutikely that the public will The wii chamber manner of such investizn a tikely y f confertnce ong ented: Mattllever learn of the final disposition of tho otse aguinat the brutal attendant: Sermtor openly acknowledged that} whom Dr. John C. McCarthy has shown up in his remarkable diary, unless | {ttly, Instructor Morrison, | 47 peemplne different medicines in a ‘clear track ahead” alznal, |4TU8 store, expecting to ‘find one that [sent his train along spinning, and t1|mght help you, as to select eyeglasses [nine minutes he was in the Bowling | out of @ tray in a jewelry or depart- ) Green st on, having traversed the un- ment. store, Our OCULISTS, Casy der-river track way without @ hiteh. | 8 BHYSICIANS—not salesmen During the trip back and forth work: | 7) AN: en—| _ | men stutioned tn the tunnel waved their | Make the examinations. Our opticians | ps as the train sped by- ‘édjust' the frames lo your nose and face. “The new tunnel wil be-opened.-tt-18 Perfect double eye service at one cost. ht —ter-publie- travel about tae Are Eyeylamer—if-reeded-—ar-low as $1 ¢ new year, when one of the tubes “AM be completed, Shuttle trains will WW. e Every woman should guard her- run until the other bore is done. Then, 8 self against the ills that menace her. ltrs back « | wetting the leath the door of | Mrs. Bradley's! up to No. 1 Madison Avenue, when written applications .were made out tv the! (Continued from First Page.) 5 x exclusively to the Hurley" Shoe. rey Coehee PSL OLS aR LSS a a ara el a gna eee jingftorts to make the veal resoundinx.| Selecting Eyeglasses = 183 BROADWAY. Attacked by Mrs. Brown, ‘Lunacy Commission Starts a | [apy Be EO You would shaw as much sense by ‘ | Month’s Record of Brutality a , ; Was the (ather of Mra. Bradley's two from Albany Js brought to bear on the secretive Commissioners | Shown by D 2 M C th Di y lcluia think, the good old Brookly (eroungest children. but declared he was! Pi ogy The Evening World sian offered to give the Conimlasionery all the | Tr. army's ar tidwe crash will be @ matter of un- OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS. health and happiness. Brown etek eae arora. Mra.) ance in ile power, and has expressed ‘ts willingness to furnian the names | f Uct. 1—Two patients indies unknown to me) beaten and “hanged.” Ant GMROEY. cally over | 54 East 23d. St., near rourth Ave. When Nature makes unusual de- n_said, ‘ yi of the inhuman attendants who participated in the ‘hangin, and assaults inj J Oct. 2—Liok Martin: “hanged” for being slow, and then knocked down oni qe e band destared £ the tunuel| 54 West 128th, near Lenox Ave. mands upon the system, extra pre- TV “She called him a low. vile creature, ticularly anxious, when seen by a repre- r denying hix own chitd.”” Ward 40, Dr. Ferris did not seem pai y Z have the matter gone Into to such depth. 24 damaging blow was iy sentative of this paper to-day, to he Fotense tollv wed the Peat: @ ie He conveyed the impression that the Commissioners preferred to do thelr own MB. Mosely. railroad ticket axent at Ox-|inveatigating in their own way; that they were inclined to regard the vo-opera- “GS3., Utah, Mra, Hiradiey had previ-| ton of a newspaper ta the affairs of/a public institution as an intrusion—if not | pecs He eet te Salt Lake City | unwarrantable, at least uncalled for. ngeles to ride from Salt Lake | (Gi to Oxden, and that the hid nt ATTENDANTS IN A PANIC. | * Planned to come ott Washineton wm- |" profound as the impression The Hvening World's revelations have created #1 the train was neazing Ogden, the: he minds of the general public has been the sensation Is a drop in the tip te the capital being a sudden in- Jn the nnds o} kicked. Michael’ Pollard choked and thrown to floor; hurt so oadly ‘as a great achievement. President) 442 Columbus Ave., sist @ 2a its, cautions should be taken to main- he ¢ried for an hour. A * aut tain the health and strength of the Ost. 2+Little Johnny Fiynn kicked by a keeper; no reason. hvexpects greet: things trom rae 489 Fulton St., BROOKLYN, organs. At such times Oct. 4—Daniel Bateing asuaulted and thruwn by keeper; tunnel. When It ta in full oper OppenitaeAbraharn! a Btrace’e no provocation. J) Sunnel,, When secngers, will be tein Sammy Carter dragged from tablo and kicked in stomach for mak- J OW every. See {ng a noise with his plate. ‘every hour from shore 0 | 7 A Oct 6.—Hamilton McDuflie objected“to polishing the floor, and was knocked ‘ Vreeland a Straphanger. 1 3 down and then “hanged.” ‘ | Among those who made the trip Oct. 7.—Michael Fahey “banged’’ until unconactous for laughing. Little J inspection “were Cornelius Vanderb!! alt Johnny Flynn ohoked and beaten for beltig in too much of a hurry fj President W. G. McAdoo, August, Bel : "0 . William O'Con- AUgpiratop that If she could see Sen-|bucket compared to tho panic that has selaed on the attcndants in every ward to eat. 7 g Tae CO cretion C, Seitz, the Stor Brown alone and away from the |of the gloomy brick pile In-the Hast River. When an Evening World revorter J Oct. R—Jack Reagan “hanged” for mistaking the floor polisher for a toy. members of the Bublic Service Co __ Siguroances.at_ome-he would marry Visiie4 the institution yesterday tho|little.ateamer Wanderer, that plies between Oct. 5—Dutty, a new patient, “hanged” for refusing to odey « commani to || iiseon, 1. H. Vreeland, | Freak P. Mosely identified the railroad tHcket.| Ward's Island and tho foot of East One Hundred arid Sixteenth street, wns let another insane man kiss him. Hedley,” John B, McDonald. ‘mothy i Balt Take City to os Anxeles. which crowded with persons either connected with the hospital in an official capacity Oct. 10—Patient Mallon “hanged” until he hed to be transferred to the hos- My) Weeeland got a dose of his own ne are” recommended as"a- safe end fF Mrs. Bradiev. or else those Who were bound thither on errands of mercy to their afflicted pital‘ward for treatment. * [i medicine. He had to hang to a strap, fatural remedy that exactly fra "fre You fainiliar with the cancella-|relatives. Among them all, however, there, was bul one topic of convarsation— | ff Oct. 12—Jullua Hoss, an insane patient, “hang twice for misunderstanding ||| and received the Jibes of his associates the needed help at the right time. i & Eon ee An YoRue on. {be ralizond| the amazing diary of ‘The Evening World's commissioner and the horrifying facts ‘an ordur. Joseph Pérrino beaten and kicked for belng mow tn getting J SoOd-naturody: iS or lleted the The excelient results from these PeAedistant District Attorney Turner, | !t revealed. | ss 1D Into! hls clothes: it tunnel line will be in. operation, } | pillg have made them the favorite erten 4 The officials of the ‘ig institution seemed just as badly worried as thelr | Oct. 4—Peter Burns, almost helpless, beaten and his lip spll: for a9 Appar oat the rip. will ‘be mado in seven or Henley ‘of women for over half ‘Pan you say whether that tcket| nordinates, Dr, Everts, the assistant superintendent, told ‘The Evening World ent reaaon, Little Johnny Flynn “hanged’’ four times hand running J|oisht minutes, Until the compintion z ntury. Beecham’s Pills | 5 been used between Salt Lake City 3 ‘iva hi 1 ‘able to : 1Gf the mouth tube tralne of shuttie. cars century. m's 4 Oxden?’ lreporter that Dr. Mabon was abeent from’ the hospital and he was unable and terribly beaten. " {Vil be operated from the Borough Hall en the nerves, purify the blood, ‘ svt bas no! state when he would return, A request to be allowed to inspect one of the | Patient Benthelm kicked in the stomach. | ution to Bowling Green. fegulate the bowels, remove sk | The aritzicn iting faid Mra, Bradley | wards waa met with a courteous but positive refusal from Dr. Everts, | Patient Lipecnitz struck in the face Ly keoper as he reached up to General Supt. Phomas Pane Oren y, headache and tly porard ates ze oe Trait stiyg HGH) pany is RS take his medicine; no reason. Joseph Perrino “hanged” for trivial | declared ee the country, adding ot Prom : we £ BF RR ORGY 40 HELP PRACTICALLY PRISONERS. | offense, Little new Italian patient “hanged” and ovates gineering agnificent fob of ite m to the conductor on the train, and| pal (Ais the moat magnificent Gehe prenented thin slip to redeem, her] “At any other time,” he sald, “but just now you must Understand that ex- |] Oct. 16—Rodert Vaura, a boy, “harged’’ to’ his bed. New ltnilan patient || yiha ever accomplished. ! Relieve Back Pains jPagaxe before having it checked to}.traorainary conditions prevail here.’” “hanged for spitting on the floor. Sammy ,Carter “hanged” and | or Ben | the east. Mr. Mosely saw Mrs. Brad- SYey about the Ogden station for about; From another source The Evening three hours, and in that time SAW | Ward 40, whose personnel is the same to-da World learned that the men on duty in as !t was when Dr. McCarthy made beaten for tearing his coat. — } : Oct. 18.—Nicliolay, a new patient, “hanged” three times hand running, and 1 MRS. M. BRASSELL DEAD. aire. and Depression mo reason for thinking her other than), ver prisoners on the jsland.- ‘That Is, Sosa D -eational. Net PSR CGAL ST FAS A aaa NUS art ant oe Laas pA emt GH aad cL aE A Ua Mrs, Mathow Brastell, whose deeds of || BOnbons, Cocoa and “Mrs, Bradley said she had a happy {that leave has been refused them until they have been 3 Oct. 2.—Keepers incite Patients Perrino and Carter to attack each other, ity made her name revered wil over! Chocolates in boxes with full directions home unti! Brown broke {t up,” testi-| treatment of the Inmntex of their ward. Dr. Everts was naked {f this were true. and Perrino suffers in encounter, alialyeGite Ward, expired yastordity loc. and sgc. . fied Detective Burlingame. the next wit) q can say nothing,” he-satd>(‘Dr, Mabon has charge at everything. I | Oct. 22—Lips:hitz’s head slanined against a table and tts ear cut; no reason f te old Seventh Watt, OxN TN NTT Tt Go Jy. Be ROUND SUPERIOR Rae aetendant: voor, ation aha wag Wet | can tell you nothing except that inn institution containing 4,00 patients it ts Timothy Carey's jaw cut open by Keoper, who caught him drinking | (2 St Mary ST NPRIR a batOre IN ALL RESPECTS re | Tested, Pe ees jnard to keep track of every one of them.” out of vinegar cruet. rie Dee ee es oaer nel Ga ‘ Admitted Shooting. [Prior to his vielt to the island The Evening World reporter had reer Dr. || Oct. 24—Danlel Bathing beaten for falling In convulsions. Little Johnny J Th: Brassells wero among the ths (She admitied’ the shooting,” Se con- ferris at his residence, No. 114 West Sixty-ninth street, and had the following Flynn booted by keepers, Robert Vaura struck in face by keeper. cee eeithe The Name is a Guarantee for >» Our N SRT renued, vend aes ei ee the remarkable interview with him. The interview ts here given verbatim, Oct. 25.—Arillo kicked In the back by keeper, 7) Ha ai Xecentiy, but Mrs, Braasal) PURITY-QUALITY- FLAVOR a. ecw ier of two of -her children, and 2 Oct. —Michael Pollard “hanged.” Patlent Martin kicked in the back tip her interest’ in charitable work , p that he had freduently broken his prom) RR, FERRIS STARTS INVESTIGATION. Arillo “hanged” and -beat : aah Pune Iria; familien stil lett i e x feex to marry he fald-#ne. hind . - ¢ oh pati Ae ord gs hae NS ‘Mr, Brassel (18 in Dri . followed Brown to Washington and te: | (ee Ferris, how many of the attendants now on duty in Ward f wore em: || Oot. —Grorge Clark, a crippled patient, forced to sump into « four-toot | Ll or neal Isiah “wocletloes Our Fountain Drinks are Unequalled mowed her demands that he should keep | played there during the period ¢overed by Dr. McCarthy's investigation?” toh partly full of water to rescuo a bench, Th ‘Mra. Benasell X17 SSR Aad aalTaneT) Ss —i-# er promises. but he refused and vo- peers naire tiearecioyanawert that Oct. 90.—Robert Vaura beaten until he fell in a fit and then “hanged” until ace Jonn the | Bapilst’s 508 Fifth Avenue, at 42d ft. Shae Min duke Deion too the sitosine | ‘Haw your investigation, ao far as tt has gone, yet reached the point of he came out of tt. shuren Fricay morning, The artic | 1868 Broadway, at 16th St. : Uehie had found) lettera from ‘anothee | surnmoning these men before your” —— Toronto, « cousin of the deceased. ‘In- |//153 Breadway, at Liberty St.| .Plan Enables woman in Brown's room. I asked h “The investigation xo farchas been confined to a necting between Judge | a punt e Sein Calvary, ‘Men and Women to dress in the finest of sede these letters which made her | reaner, chalrman of thu Board of Managers, Dr, Mabon and inyself, to decido) ey) “ rter, whose identity was, of course,: unknown to her, The a @ shooting, but she replied da | alirviwneltonakers repot 5) © all-mpprtant ‘not think so. TI have realized for » on the course our fi ‘, ste *y __|tople to those whope Unfortunate relatives are patients on the {sland, that of eral years that tile must ail end iE “wit Sousa yon ter jo, far as you haye gone,you have found Dr. Mc- ening World's dimclosures, was uppermost in hor mind, aot phin way: ‘arthy’s charges sustained? ‘) “It'a all true, every word that they sayin the paper,” she sald. “I know S Sti “another police witnes: tah Steanawantiha * | y Baye 8) Y . . now. ‘hornburg, matron at No, 1 pe a will not answer that question: a airectly to superintend the work of | MY. Man's been over there for flve years, and he's a soos, kind body when not | The relief which comes by leaving | tion, was ‘recalled. She sald she h What rottrclalecisany, arent caus M crossed, but every time I’ see him)he hae fresh brulxes, When he complains |off coffee and using Postum Food been ih charce of Bradley all of the ward attendants about them the attendants just ,tell me he fell down and got them, but I know Coffee is so striking that people like im TAT DOLLS Tae one StS + Been ere eNO Ee pram the mupervisor. and assistant auperviaor.””_ ito tell others who may be fn the con= stoma shy SS ae vtrom ont oe | Pita oM-wonen-aaid she bad~eoriplatned sof “ter husband's: creamieat; buts! dition: they got-oul-Ots == Everything-for-Hotrsekeeping:— " Mera see Ot and. £1¥8 Rag: never been -able-to-reach’ the ear of anyone .ligher.inauthority.thana1——-The-use-of-Postum is.on the in: Furniture; Carpets; Rugs; Dra “No Telereiice “oF 3ea it 4 aes z =r oferk, Wie tined he etoran ss Seles re foe meets this. country. 6 i lo felereiicé or security Sa AM A LR RBA ano a nrecetePaabs basapaiente-concerning.she-trepiment. the are recatving ™ [Ste M > : erease—in.this : a hearie Batallde ao ent nn. LELEL se teas = : . . sheaths x aitate: peababie tat WneldonT. Viele, legal member of tne Stats Cammissent-mons--hevernge- Sie ¢ hes Pai Phoncgraphs=7§ quici——no- in fions-or: x Annie Adams Named. o — “That would hardly be practicable: ‘The men ars mentally unbalanced. in Lunacy, will be summoned into the caso aimidat fhiniediatety— Tmt Is ir Calo aed grain Tee “the means |, a an % Bae eee ae ee arptne a ssoupe? mien Testined Insti ATT FTN A PATIENT DIESTHERE SAN INQUIRY jnretticntion lade ope Soe peocead ge ae othe thaan ie owhowe deanda of rentoringto- thousanda, of former) posit: in thelr talks with Mra, Hradlev on the | Coun arara tina talmost mortallyniniuradeanaritewould ve within |e helpless and unfortunate inmates of Ward's Island have been as so many |coftes drinkers Rood digestion, steady Gee etecats oe with you lay of the tragedy they found hs Fatlonal and coherent. Tne protnbilities, unless his injuries were external nid vislble, that the super. |PUnCHInE-Dags and footballs, henres eee nee ee pe d pay at your own conven. “about onths A an A jence. Paul C, Smith, a reporter, sald that Kan. woman, “I was & most miser- Lenox A GOOD STORY Told by a Former Coftce Slave. Stal ta Mee NIE TORT Nets Bien sala, the eEstemtollowed tp. making A =iPhorrimre: commanied ated = ain A ey ply. ga through the wards ¢@a often awered. ‘Well, if he wouldn't do what) gerteral cye to things : Ye when he informed Mrs. Bradley that |¥isors would notloe them?" | able person. I am 23 years old, and Benator Brown, at the hospital, had|- ‘In the case of a patient’a death, of course, there would de an Inquiry. I Adama not to: come to Washington, | you give details of these tase ‘all my life I have been subject to Wctated a telegram to Mrs, “Annie |haye conducted three wuch sinve assuming office.” | Keepers. of the Insane Are ¥ Mrs. diradi arked that she was | it . : . | , sil ad ant rac, Headley remarked that eee Trained Only in Brutality eee ee eu overs $1 WEEKLY, * * "33's Be Gaye eet et now surpris re tina Luty Bernshaw, a nurse at the the patients whose names are mentioned in the diary now alive?” | 122.00 5 “House of Detention, teatined that Mrs:| wf wut not any as to that i At the request of The Evening World Dr, John C, MoCarthy has brieny| Week I would haye a spell that laid ss Bradey, when informed that A ie BETO eiltgatideny that Career ¢ % 3 | two days, OPEN. EVENI3 e b : Fahad Apatite ee iret fa, with Do you mean that you will no: y that some nem have died of their) summarized his impressions of the canse of the ‘brutality of attendants in the pte Whenever L would go out anywhere %4 5s coh | ¢ + Adama wanted to sce her. | ey have sald that I would not answer that question." Ward's Island Insane Aaylum. His conclusions and suggestions should be of| 4 come home With a spell, and then : le : Phypicians who treated Mrs. Bra benefit to those charged with the care of the insane of this city and other com-/ would pot eat anything—just drink ’ Mi J heh Bein oe Detention aeclared’ thst) DOSN'T WANT ATTENDANTS? NAMES VET. |muniion v very nervous, | #, though “poctor, The Evening World ts ready to furnish you with the names of the| “How, in your opinto: = eral emplovees of thr hotel in| itt anita pete a Shien, the shooting occurred, Inchidiny {Attendants who-comautted the brutal acta cited in Dr. MeCartliy's diary, Do |aqrairs as you have descrived In ‘The-Bvening world exlat_without-the-knowi-; MY friends thought I would not 884ColumbusAv..nr.104th St, ec oe q ips . r ” 7 T was little more than! 7 Ci the maid who heard the phot, testified |you want them for use tn your inquiry Desire tne Resritan/ seseatlverucnelilee plredoneienty Insti al lend vedvibed EVERETT HOUSE Gcotaving i Wullulngs, Cellar te, Reg that Mrs. Bradley while at the hotel ‘No. At present J do not think that they are necessary, Wo are going to 278 Sixth Ave., near 17th St. 2274 Third Ave.,or, 124th St, ‘ . \coffee, I had nervous chills and my Dr. McCarthy was asked, ‘can ae a condition of memory was getting very bad. caat question.” clear and my memory all right, in Braseell, formerly of the Seventh Ward, SaaS cas vowel and ratonaL dint (make thle Investigation thorough, homever, and may call ¢ Evening World| “My mission for The Evening World,” ho replied, “was purely one of obser-|ine to Galt cone ea uses Hontuma. 6 17th St. and 4th Av, ¥riday morning. later,” jvation, In answering such a question I reallze that I am departing from the med silly to fas the) Sei earaer st tee Don't you think It vital to your Inquiry to have the namea of the brutal | reaim of direct testimony and entering that of the expert jtrouble, but Lam thankful I tried it | @RERCT TAN ole toe Weddings, Din: a Tiy . attendants and summon them before you? 4 | i ‘ out, for I am now in perfect health, | ners, Card Parties, Cluba and Fratemitios, DIED. cs CAUGHT WOMEN AS THEY Not at present.’ ~ “I wish to disclaim any training or fitness that would enable me to answer have no headaches or dizzy spells, no -&c. | splendid accommodations. HitheamcEcck rere vtet ilinees pod "JUMPED T | “Have any of the attendanta In Ward 4 left since the publication of The tbat auestion fully and properly. Therein lea the whole problem of the care more nervous chills, and my nerves | — SSS= fay, Nov, 9, 1907, CATHARINE ARAB : U 0 ESCAPE FIRE. | ny, World's expose?” fof the insane, ‘ {are strong and steady, My mind Js SHLL, nee Nealon, beloved wite of Matthew THE ORIENTAL BANK LAWRENCE, Ansa, Nov. 27 ait < jubliz, or will you ellow a representative of this news. | ATTENDANTS UNDERPAID AND UNTRAINED, (ott om like a different pereon, F NEW YORK, See ebaities Gent aa eee / parsons wero rescued at an early |paper to be pt the Investigation’ “T went to Ward's Island .with the presumption that the Manhattan State! ‘Constipation was one of my old| + OF * rick and Dridget Nealon, only stater of the oe ‘The nau private, At least at present, I can only ray that {e witi|fospital wits under tho management of the most skilled, most aclentife and troubles. 1 had to take something all |, Ata mvstiix of the Board of Dirsctors of y.. Four women were saved by Pb- {roman James Donovan from probably + eertolis bodily injury by his catehing “them as they leaped one after another ; trom one of the middle foora of the six- @ory building, \ Hearing cries, John MacDonald, a fire- | supe: an, fat hin ‘way about on the third | ward a$ uri to hay aati ‘ Perc wharali be foundratiaged worsen | wart we} 1 aye {and exariinea G t I the time. Now I am never bothered |'N§.1K3 Broadwa: ww York City, ond tila way and every-one remarks how |2% 07, Mr, qliven, gel mas duly slected | TES A hrokayn, on Frida seat wan, inapressed me. very favorably, oll_Lant looking. Lam getting fleshy | 77" GRHORGE W .ADAMS, Cashier, at 9,80 A. M.; thence to Church of St Joka “1 would deem it presumption on my part to criticize the management of. 74 am glad to tell others that Pos-| =< Sy Sune the Baptlat, Willoughby av., Brooktyn, these men ii a large way, There are cortain details, however, of which they ‘\, has done it all for me, BUSINESS ORPORTUNITIES, where a solemn high requiem mass will be may be Ignorant and which lod me to form my own opinion as to the reason ° A few, times When Out of Postum| nannnannmnannmnmanncn immonium | qung for the repom of her soul, Jaterment j for Bare o Conditions, supposing these to exist. ‘hla opinion ts given 1 jaye returned to coffee, and every | 7), LOAN Reubliy worth ait tien ‘this | | i Calva simply fol rt Th x done d the ¢ nay. t ‘ ¢ it Ix worta, m beu with a ing) amount; will pay reasonable Interext; pro-| BUCKLEY end a youn 1_overc by for bru! This yas done, and the ay that no tiarks, such aw dos. ity time I'd go to b a raging | " K fal Bae Sieg heaal forthe opening wis lertbed by Dr. MeCnrthy, were then visiste on the Tinaties’ odie ef Firet—Attendunts, the rank and file, are paid too little ($22 a month) and headache, 80 that's proof that coffes| felons! Can kaniet net waniol: Ad ‘As Gee 82 Worle. Sa Ea atiaie ions 4 lend him to wie stairs, he brought have fo work too long hours, from A. M. to 7 or 8 P.M. What sort of men yay at the bottom of my trouble”! hed Ccdloumal Buekley, zl leately tothe ground.’ where they | HER HUSBAND ALWAYS BRUISED. can be expected for such a price? Nume given by Postum "Co,, Battie > xe 6 Fe eee a et ALA TUEN Sates sas other On board the W rer, on tie return trip from the Inland, was a ittle eld | “Second—They recelva no actentife training, except the training in brutality, Greek, Mich. Reat ''The Road. to!’ Ho Extra Charge fer It, Thuraday at 120A, M. Friends and. rete~ woman with tre ayer and drawn mouth, So had been to visit her husband, which will vary according to the type of thelr ward mater, Not one out of ten ywellyille;? 1m ” kgs. “There's @ Rea- Advertisements for she Word nay pe lett ‘are invited’ to attend. J ial Im tha Waddersi's cabin, she fell Into conversation with The Evening World of the ettendants on Ward's Island, ; ‘ } of bob. ty We messed Oc ia, Memeenene Sttice Beyegeiy cure, though, at fresont to try the case In the nowe best equipped allenista in the United States. The physician who employed me, & tenement-house fire in this rource $t- wan MeCurtiy'y nd and ad endent. Following this conf ed that follontn ary the pubiication of the rid Dr, Ferris hur- with Dr, Mabon, the yelclan in chargs of