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THE EVENING MMEC, WUODAT Lttioto LAST GEIS PEP. AT PLATT NOTES }, to Have Copies Made and Photographs Taken. Jerome Filicriec, “Veimas Praised and the Fublic Wondered About Her, While Thaw Was Aimost Cveriooked. ‘NEW CAFTAIN OF DEFENSE | HEWS 10 STRAIGHT LINE SAYS PLATT SENT THEM | Swears That She Was Forced t in Abe Hummel’s Office ti, to Give Them Up. Been Insane Since Infancy, and Makes Good impression on Fury. Joseph Day Les, with formidable am- @avits signed by Mae C. Wood and her Virginia attor and Charl Barbier to {nto the ca istice Newt By Nicola Greeley--JS mith. The FIRST trial of Harry Thaw his to-day began yesterday. Of course, you think it was the second, and I agreed’ with you until Martin W. Littleton had spoken his powerful opening for the de- fense, when I realized that the de- ask for a tt to file in have a real trial for the first time. ary, prosecutor, defense and public united in what was actually the trial of Evelyn Nesbit Thaw. Women then wrote about her with too much tenderness, per- Farner haps; men with too much “Ten- NIXOUA GREEGEY-S*eire, — derloin,” as they do now. Mr. Jerome pilloried her, Mr. Delmas sang his swan song about ionally Harry Thaw was mentioned; now and then some one nd that {t was he who was on trial, and not the pretty woman who aken temple of Justice down upon him, |LITTLETON’S STORY OF THAW’S LIFE, In clear, simple, vigorous English Martin W. Littleton told the story of Harry Thaw’s life to the jury. He spoke of the insanity in his heredity, of |his birth, of the alternating flashes of brillancy and darkness that have ked ‘is life step by step; he took him through his Strange, diseased | childhood, through his school days, through his early trip to Europe, when | at Claridge s, in London, he ins upor. having his roc:n packe with ice hte A wholly Imaginary fever; to Parls and Monte Carlo, where physi- ed him and marvelled at the strange vagaries of his mind. He led a ily to the terrible moment when Harry “haw asked Evelyn _Nesbli to be his wife and she refused him and told him her Story of wrong at the hands of Stanford White. And for every statement that he made Mr, Littleton promised to Produce , ‘Thaw’s teachers and Thaw’s physicians in support. He told the jury that | Thaw had not been a creature~eé strange iniquities.He admitted that his cient had the vices of the average man, end he asked the jury to judge him ‘las they would the »verage American boy JURY LIKES LITTLETON’S STYLE, I think the jury will do it. The jury likes Mr. Littleton already, A few ‘oa gentlemanof the old ~-nool, with an a iration for old- school oratory ed me: “Has Littleton any ‘culture?’ To which i fis “L hope not.” His opening address yesterday justified my hopes, Mr, Littleton was wonderfully clear, vigorous, and impressive, He told « strong, direct story in a strong, direct way. He had culled no cauliflowers ature from the quotation dictionary and he showed no tendency to are his client to any hero either oi romance or of the Bible, i He spoke to a New York jury in a New York way, and none of us who | heard him could feel sorry for Thaw as we had at the former opening of his | defe conducted by John B. Gleason. Jerome interrupted Mr. Littleton to make objections to parts of his ‘opening as properly belonging to a summing up of the case, and was sus- ‘tained, Mr. Jerome never interrupted Mr. Gleason, He would have been jenly too happy to let him go on indefinitely, | But having heard Mr, Littleton, I feel that the defendant's forces have at | i re too jury gra | 4 i} the United Stats 1 lest ort 6 mart Spcaks of the Letters at the helm, aryan made the prosecution's opening address earnestly, ably and as he had done before. . last & captai 2) suecine! WHILE’S BROTHER-IN-LAW NERVOUS, James Clinch Smith, Stanford White's brother-in-law, was the principal witness for the p His story, told at the last trial, was ain stantially as L It made a strong impression, though not ines Varner Paxton, fireman at Madison Square Roof Garden, wko te- tifle! to Y\ the ac i killing, repeated his story fan better than Mr. Smic retold his G that there could be any question of Mr, Smith's veracity, but simply that 4 an like Paxton, who lives objectively, who sees only what is before him no difficulty in remembering it, repeats a story ed person is likely to, A the testimony of Coroner's physician Dehane finished the prosecution's case, and left the way clear for Littleton, who, if he proves halt of what address promised, will have wrought wonderfully well for Harry fore ha and th than a more cultive better AS appr wep) ntw opening, Promises to Frove That Defendant Has for the murder of Stanford White} fendant in the famous case is to} At the former hearing, last Janu-| tor {/ opinion, so strong as at the first telling of it. Stanford White's brother-in. Vretnante me nervous and visibly annoyed in Mr. Litteton's hands. Hs bit A tomhite 1 In his thin cheeks, and his eyes roved Atfully about ths room, | TUESDAY, JANUARY WORLD. n Makes it Ciear This is Thaw’s First Trial and That Fis Wife Was Really on Trial Before Evelyn Thaw Poses for The Evening World | | | | | | | | | | After having posed specially for this picture, Mrs. Evelyn Nesbit T haw made and signed the small | drawing in the corner and sald: | “lam an artist, too. See, there Is a picture of me as ‘The Angel Child.’” THEF DRUGS MAD MAYOR WANTS “WN MANSION ON TO KNOW ABOUT ~ AVESIDE DAVE ROTTEN HOS possi cin |After Inspecting Ruins of | Parker Building He Orders an Immediate Examination. Mrs, Martin told an Evening World re- porter to-day that she thought that chloroform must have been used. But | no one could explain how the man found an opportunity to drug the elrl—or how she happened to be in the kitchen with- out the other servants in the household knowing of her plight. Investigation revealed the fact that the telephone wires in the house had | been cut and an attempt made to put |the switches that control the electric lights out of business, Strange Features About At- | “Crasinrarin” | COURT ACCUSED for the) John H. Martin, the attorney | Greene Copper Mines. A peculiar fea- ture of the house-breaking js that noth- | and Col. | —— t cause partmnet to blaze ing has Boni Admits He Spat in Se- ‘ Martin says that the credit for this ve- | gan’s Face, but Jean Denies fund “ana t longs to his wife. he commanded that an investi far been missed, | ing i i jade inte the ene ‘The Martins gave a dance last night, | Being in Mix-Up. Haha tno tae cha If iy Cee Vio TD ae |name™ gf the “man es * through. juusehold retired, Mrs. Martin ed e i ‘ eee PARAS. Jan. 4.—The first sequal to the art 3 a prepared to disrobe, t was not ull the whole house had as she neh of the investi ted through the of fist fight between Count Bont de Castel f (ia wr.j lane, the divorced husband of Anna Commissioners. of, Accoun: a searched that the girl, Rose Er-| © ae Renae OC ak the pur) _ = — == REE thOWE MERI Bates: Hei (RG Eel Gould, and Prince Helie de an, his } Wiuungeds me n turn gave me a part of peminated from the a ney an tag manna. | cous was plaved In the Correctional, s come to New mwas released, and, vis [ hout foundati SPinAie gel sheiacteds aaah Gal enn it once | Court to-day when Count Bont and Count | ayor requests’ a’ prompt he ostensible not safe In New Yous n fo.dow elgneaiily| Mat eo eee at beg [Jean de Castellane, his brot ; s Bem t he b Richmond, |. me suspicious that she had been | eee ee te the cha Reveal at consu.te ed in some way, bw the ume | Pe n f asked for affidavit © nausted, i . Helis, . x0 AS the amount od as the pric rs. and rolates th all kinds of rs. 1M without f vod a whole day, had) ne stremstt to t that time an obseu Was shortly afte 4 D thetr Senator andy ad pretended be acting for, nited 1 ase 1 Bar was includ. Mr. La om. DeLane omitted by letter ht fn whi » telephone after the visit ork and the al n Hummel’s. ¢ ptes Nicoll as. si sed stary The amday over the pared to pay essary ments, ings it q phone that he had been pr Mae Wood $0,000 if nec for Senator Platt for the docu- and that an adjustment stands for Ostrich, A fleet-footed bird, Whose stride is enormous— As you've probably heard, had eon reached, ee HAAKON OPENS STORTHING. M4, CHRISTIANIA, Sweden, Jan Norwegian Storthing The mally In in this respe Not for one bri nute— With World Ady ements {3 this fleet bird in it, was Norway's part in Haxue, 4 Ho The WORLD ADS, WORK WONDE THE “VERY SAWE DAY.” e nich congessions shail be given for acquiring andjexploiting forests, water falls and | sault brought by Prine Rep! Judge, spar in the ate this with the press ne did no nee of a burglar, although later it w that the th ing to a quest ‘ount Bont admitted that he had explanation Department to quench otherwise of the ace of his cousin, but only | od in the hou: P}) vocation. t at the truth, and get Ry UIE Jean denied that he had struck Libba Aion (padi eal was, luge heore Prince Helie and maint Cie Gene no Wise con to tue absenc F t Bont further hearing of the postponed unui Feb, 4. was | Owing for case | SANDY HOOK PILOT DEAD. | He Was Frank Beebe, Well Know mI pd out and switched on the same time crying: “Who's there” | ‘There Was no answer, but a swift) patter of feet down the three flights of | stairs from her apartments, Mrs, Mar- |tin aroused her husband and the ser- ants were culled, ‘They found that} | ihe burglar had entered the house from Ja window of the back drawing room.) Prank Beebe, « well-known Sandy'| which opens onto @ spacious yard. As! jfook pilot, died to-day in the S It.| the house is a corner one, It was an th Infirmalty at New Br 1] y Job for the marauder to scale the > was thir aiter a lingering il separating the yard c ws the yard from the | goven of the beast Coffee to delicicus Judging from cigarette butts that Pane seafaring men on Staten Is! were strewed on the floor of u nook i, { With two brothers Col, Martin's Hbrary the burglar muat |5andy Hook pilots, who POSTUM have spent his evening tere comfort. | {FM of Beebe Bros ably. As the room was not entereg | wreraced @ line of b by any of the family or servants jest | ach and Coney I peelionrcaba reer and they also out of night he was safe from interruption The Police Puzzled. stown F be The police are much puzzled by the Frank Beebe is survived by a widow | manner in which the maid was founa.| 4° five childten. | tead "The Road to Wellviile.” tn pkgs 14, 1908." 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