Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
| \ | | HELD CHILD OF Truth About Harry Thaw Not Wholly Told by Ether Side FOUR PRISONER IN HARLEM HOUS Police Looking for Man Who Carried Off Little Cath- erine Craven. | KNOW HIM, THEY SAY. Girl, Released After Suffering His Arrogant Confidence Gone, Thaw Is Indignities, Is Told Not to Teil. Detectives from and all of Capt One H ion are the Hart men in enty-aixth ti n wh four ine an M Know the Offend ed to-day that ui ded arned Cautions Secrecy. SHS CHILDSIE LST HISTONE Husand Says W and Night to Recover Little One. e Prays Day} Mrs Mairter day ent take: before « husband, York ¥ n institution to be a day 1 i When she called for her baby some time afterward @hat {t had been given away for adop, tion. Mrs. Shapiro says the asylum oficial informed her that the adopte mere Louls and Annie Martin, and that] more than this she could never learn | For years she has tried in vain, she vers, to find the Martins, She doesn't even know whether they are in this er some other city. The Shapiros are in business at No #6 Hast Twelfth street. They ar ers of real estate and well off Bhapiro said yesterday that she wou Fivg tlt her fortune to get her chia ack. a AUTO DRIVER TAKES VICTIM TO HOSPITAL. After Being Run Down Mrs. Jessie Brown Is Cared For by the ' Chauffeur, Mra, Jesste Brown, a widow, of No. 284 West Sixty-recond street, Is in a {wertous condition at Roosevelt Hospital lerom injuries recelved by being struck by an electric cab at Broadway and ,Bixty-fourth street last night. She re- loetved a compougd fracture of the right leg below the kneo and a single fracture above the knee and Internal injuries, That sho has a chance to recover is Bald by the hospital authorities to be ue to the fact that Edward Cuddy, of Wo. 1% West Ninety-sixth street, driver (Pldved hor Inside and 1e@ hospital as soon as ghe was run over, ———————- TO AID IRISH SCHOOLBOYS. Father Patrick O'Grady, ecting funds to found high nolarships for poor boys tn Ireland, has, with the help of 20 Irish women, | Harry she says, she was told | e@ own, who Is col- rranged for a euohre and dancin party to be held to-night at § o'cloc tthe Amsterdam Opera House, Forty- fourth street and Eighth avenue. Seven thousend tickets been sold. —<.__—__ | ‘The third Bollean Girl Art Cs ten colors, will be dis Sunday World tm Greater New York next | fits far better with my conception of him than either of these, At | For It Is a Good Fury---Not for Ferome,|Study of Evelyn Not for Thaw, but for Fustice, Says Nixoia Greeley-Smith, IF ACQUITTED HE WILL SLAY NO MORE DRAGONS More Easily Managed by His Law- yers Than at Former Trial, By Nicola Greeley-J/mith. Harry Thaw’s defense has begun. Delay in the arrival of witnesses caused an early adjournment yes- terday, but his jury has already ian who attended him in infancy, his teacher when he was sixteen years old, and the trained heard the physi nurse who cared for him at Monte Carlo during a fever ten years ago, unite in declaring him, in their opinion, irrational at those times. It has heard the testimony of ed laymen in regard to his rent mental condition at the time of the shooting. | These were newspaper men of the highest r profession, who could not possibly hay any motive f justice The more f observe thi econd jury of Harry Thaw’s the more | Ido not mean a good jury for Jerome or a good nw good jury for Justice and the Truth, 7 TRUTH ABOUT TUAW YET TO BE TOLD. It a good jur Thaw. 1m as been said that there is no such thing as the whole truth about © at beth the first and second Thaw trials has in- to the theory. truth about Harry Thaw has yet to be told I do not believe it is to be found in Mr. Jerome's cinem<tograph pictures of the defendant, whom he has represented in one moment as a cold-blooded murderer whose death he demanded, and for whom, in the next, he asked and obtained a commission in lunacy, on his belief that he was unable to advise with bis counsel, 1 do not think it lies, im its entirety, in Martin Littleton’s portrait of the cefendant as a child born on the border line between insanity and or genius. Both these gentlemen, of course, believe in their theories about Thaw. I believe in mine, and, similarly, every person present in the court-room has in his mind a picture of insanity, that he has constructed and labeled Harry Thaw, Each juror in the box, doubtless, Las a different picture. Will the com- posiie formed from these in the final deliberations of the jury room be the w ole truth’ | doubc it very much, an hae > oan a a a = NEITHER LUNATICNOR AS SASSIN IN LOOKS. I s have come into court, looked at Thaw a few mome away to write that ho looked like a degenerate, lovable youth.” Psc nts, and gone Others aave de: bed him He ae n like either of these things to me. I dont pretend to at all t he is, but me * what in my eyes he looks like, and that is ul young man with a rather homely face, and a good figure that has grown much thinner in the year which has apsed since his first trial he or insane on June 25, 1906, his jury will decide, To One sees more abnormal looking persons in the ry day. He does not look like Mr. Jerome's picture of him as dere“, nor yet like Whe does not look erazy ts and in the cars ev " a deliberate mur- slr, Littleton’s sketch of a genius whose mind centripetal force, made him a madman. debauchee many pers lacking He does not seem like the gilded 8 believe him to have been, TEAC HIER’S PORTRAIT OF HIM TRUEST. ~The portrait of him, at sixteen, painted by matics, his former teacher ot mathe- 4 moody youth who made little progress in his studies, and who me unintelligible when called upon to explain an ‘ at times, b example, Now, as then, he seems trying to understand, straining with all the might of an intense desire to pierce the intricacies of the law that threat- cus him as he strove then with his problems in mathematics. When 3udge Dowling called upon him tu state whether or not he would waive the right of secrecy between patient and nurse, and allow the woman who had tended him tn Monte Carlo to testify, he learned forward in his chair and said “I do” in a scarcely audible voice. He follows the proceed. ings generally, but sometimes they seem ‘o bore him, as they do every one eise occasionally, and then he will make some laughing, and apparently ir- relevant, remark to Mr. Peabody. HIS ARROGANT CONFIDENCE IS GONE, He seems much more tractable in his lawyers’ hands thle venr. If he would rather be compared to St. George slaying the dragon than to have the hereditary insanity in his family established he no longer shows it. If he be acquitted, I don't think he will want to slay any more dragons, unless it is the one that shines in front of Rector's, He has lost his former arrogant confidence in his case Yet if I were be I would have more, I would argue that If I had obtained a disagree. ment on a mismanaged case—I don’t mean by Delmas, who has been too much blamed—what could I not hope from its sane presentment, Moreover, the first trial did one great thing for Harry Thaw. It estab- lishes in the public mind a bellef in his great love for his wife which had not been there before, His letters to and about the girl whom he myde his wife, introduced at the last trial, though crude and incoherent, breathed a| strong, genuine devotion which every one must accept, whatever their est{- mate of Thaw may be. Of Evelyn Nesbit Thaw two opinions are possible, and two prevail, Some persons--and I am one of them—think of her as a child misled and corrupted by those who should have protected her even against ler own wayward impulses, if she had them. To others she seems a soulless creature who, without feeling herself, played on and profited by the feelings of including those of the man she married. others: HIS LOVE FOR EVELYN SINCERE. But of the sincerity of Thaw’s feeling for her there can be no question. And this feeling raised in him the desire to protect other young gii!s from the wrongs he believed her to have suffered, It will be remembered that the codicil of his will, offered at the former trial as evidence of his in- sanity, provided generously for young women he believed Stanford White to have wronged. Perhaps these wrongs were wholly imaginary Harry," ne Rroadwev know him mov have heen tilting against the wind- or degeneracy, or duped stupidity, | “Craay TUE EVENING WORLD. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1908. Fits Trial, but Jury in Its Deliberations May Reach It | mii of his own fantastic dreams. The Don Quixote of the Tenderloin per haps broke lances for women who would have preferred him to open bo tles. But the fact of a strong have been that of what is called an evil :aan for a w has been established, and will doubt! and to it even a jury of fifty-y primitive, sincere loye—even though ft may man who exploited it— be establi -old busin hed over again. $ nen will pardon much, SIOK WIFE TAKES. PROWLER FALLS | “HER LIFE FEY | 4 STORES FROM | iCHES OF WATER TENEMENT HOU lw t | \ Young Woman Drowns Her- Quinn Tried to Lower Him: |' self Under the Faucet | selt with Rope, and Police — "7 of Bathtub. Think He Is Burglar. 5 an ts on, anc n T iliam Du: mn nted a a dum) ds lott a im ad rir Vy) of the ing the a tifteen-year-c 14s been placed in the who ¢ ibility . retire Montford, room Children's Thaw, by C. Allan Gilbert DAKOTA DIVORCE DAF MUTE GAL SENT TO HOSPITAL tery are| man of Mary |! nolsy endeavor he was yesterday suc- vid deaf mute, Maternity No one for her cond! to answer wr ughter 9} t. For the past year, un-|t bas furnish informa-| in his offictal career to cali a committee (MAS. LEE MARTIN [GIRL HOSPITAL IS SET FREE BY SURGEON NAMED N PROGKLY , Couple Separated in London,! Miss Crawford First Woman | and Young Man’s Father | Doctor in Institution Brought Bride Home. | Across the Bridge. | Mrs. Amy Bowers Martin haa se- Miss Mary Merritt Crawford, a grad- cured a divorce from her husband, } uate of the Cornell Medical School, will Lee ‘Trowbridge Martin, gon of Will! vowaay assume her duties as an interne . Martin, of fast | : Thirty sixth, meet and RecA BeE of | !n the Williamsburg Hospital. She ts the the Rockaway Hunt, the New York| “rst woman 4 actor to get an appolnt- KR ng. the Riding and Driving and) ment a Brook’ he ul ol s Her decree was xr ed Miss Crawford at “alls, D.. according ai" will come home tn a few days. There the don were rumors a year Martins had arated in Lon- e they went In company with Mr. Martin's fat) The: dd Intend- ed to travel extensively ‘oad, but within @ Martin returned n-law and | to Her hus- For hag + COULD NOT WALK ex FOR FOUR MONTHS ago month with liv her europe it was that they later It ly but Ke Martin Dakota for a divorce, nged s not Mrs. It w gone to She is the of No daughter of Hi Montgomery Brooklyn, and was prominent tn Park Slope set when she married a e 0 few, venrs ago. Hor husband < now Mass of Itching, Burning Humor Columbia University in asi, and is; — on Ankles—Fect Fearfully Swollen thirty-two vears old, i} —__ FOUND UNCONSCIOUS FROM GAS IN HOTEL.! Police Looking for Male Compan- ion Who Left Woman in West Street House. | —Opiates Alone Brought Sleep— Many Treatments Failed but TORTURES OF ECZEMA YIELDED TO CIITICURA “Cuticura Remedies are all you clatng | them to be. had eczema for o’ ves are in search of a man q lang - two years. I had two physicians, bul Mered the Roval Blue Hotel, No. | they only gave by reliot fora short time Pst street. last night with a wo and I cannot enamerate the ointments “M, Britton and | and lotions I used to no Purpoee, My He was mid-| ankles were one mass of sores, The 4 gray-haired and stout | ite hing and burning were go in thas day the fumes of gas were notice- | L could not sleep. T could nob for ble to persons in the hotel An in-, DCatly four months. One day my meted se Bagel in \ husband said I had better try the Cut vestigation was made and the woman} cura Remedies. After using them was found unconscious on a bed. The| times, I had the beet nigl t's . i man had left the Quilding almost two | months unless I took an opiate, hours efore the door was unlocked, | One set of Cutioura Soap, Outlcurs When efforts to revive the wo faj.| Ointment, and Cuticura Resolvent Pilla, woman fall-| and my ankles healed in a ahoré ed, she was taken to the Hudson street | Tt Hospital. Later, when physicians pro- nounced her out ‘of danger, she bald | her name was Sadie Nixon, of No. J 0) nd. Nest ieiwboa) street, Rutherford, and that the man was an old fri y The police for o painful and got larger all the time, rand the gus escaping fem tons thought L would try Cutioura Soap Kk in a wali jet. [tis possibly a gust| Ointment on it, and now it i gong. am seventy-three years old and of wind extinguished the blaze, ‘The| Homan is eld on the charge of at-|lived on the farm I now occupy for tempted suletd twenty-seven years, Cuticura Heroes dies are the safest and most rotieniy have ever used for all skin humors, _— TILLMAN ALL PUFFED UP, David Brown, Locke, Crawford, =a Ark., May 18 ‘and July 13, 1907." After Many Yen . DISFIGURED For Life Is the Despairing Cry of Thousands Of skin-tortured and disfigured vio tims of humors, eczemas, tetters, and rashes, who have tried and found want- ing many remedies, and who have lost faith in all. To such Cuticura Bo Ointment, and Pills appeal with Fey {s now a year since I cura, and ¢! the eczema, “T had a small lump in the my eye for over ayear which was it a ah it has been no return Bill In Referrea to Committee He Heads, WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—Senator Till- 1s all puffed up, After many years cessful in having a bill referred to the committee of which fe is chairman, Phis will enable him for the first time -| meeting | table. | Mr. Tillman ts chainman of the Com- {| mittee on the Five Civilized ‘Tribes of and sit at the ad of the ible force, They are absolutely sweet, gentle, and wholesome, vd actor, living | indsins, His assoctates are Senators| afford immediate reef in the most dis No, 104 West r, Kittredge, Burrows and Proc-| ttessing cases, and point to a speedy cure The rule heretofore has been to| When all else fails, » Was an inmate rofer all ‘billy relating to the Five Civil Complete External and Internal Treat fer mm for the| ized Tribes to the Indian Affairs Com. | Every Infante, Children, and ven s mittee, despite Mr, ‘Tillman's prote ay Fran (201) ap Gieanee, the Skins 4 Dumb, pete CTA. Ree Ointment ove.) to" Heal ‘the Skin, sand her at al iit this afternoon when Senator ¢ 1 (500.),(or tn the form of Chocolat und her a introduced twobill deaing with the Five per vial of 60) to Purtty the Bi West ‘Twantl| Civilized ‘Pribes. “the Senate ‘let Me| Sold thmumhout the world, Potter Drug a ee 7 5 wl "rops., Boston, Masa, r father had) Tilman take them. Cuticura Book on Skin Di At the deat id she N.Y.SLIP COVER CO. 1 1 in Har. | MAY“ aN edrromlrnin: hecaune iothaneate|/ stortallyainJured mel a aa i es nflammatory rheumatism, Mrs, lem Hospital suddenly refused to-day denuity Telephho, with Any Other Slip Cover Co, Louis McClure, a bride of @ year and a to explain to the police what he was j ephone 5905 - Gramercy. mother of two months, drowned If doing when he took a plunge frou ub of her home, No. 46 14, of a six-story tenement house to a -fourth street, to-day. two-story extension, a sheer drop of | of) - 4 eCl 10 Was LWe -three i 4 all the! , OPPOSITE *s. Mra, Meclure, who wus twenty-:BFeS coe gtories, All ho would toll them | WALKING, (OPPOSITE MceCREERY’S.) cA a ee f hefore g into unconsctousness at| nee An Ef dawn was that his name was Jam : tout Quinn, that he was twenty-slx y Walking, especially in the early DO! a ¥ morning, is ne exercise, one is 2 , Ber plumbet e refused his ad- Ld SAD eveutatien Yo Kugy” "Sou can hevet i, anda plumber. Ho ceuned he a BOTTI, He exerese, if one. Five Pieces = 33 dress. not, it burdensome, McClure, who was ployed in ¥ eae malaga “i E Hulseeiscatauraitls Ine Den tiicrende lmcDhe occupants ofiNo, Second ave-| A lady at Blount Springs, Ala., Olid Furniture Made Jytayed home that day to his nue, a six-story tenement on the west/where the water and fresh air did wife, and next day when he reported 4 One Hundred not seem to build her up as she side of the street, near t ne trom | for work ea yas Bere 1 and Twenty nd street, were star- | hoped, founds uate Grape Nuta sod a ehereadioe Mepheesaen ce tled about 10.30 o'clock last night by Cie main hee ete eed 0 give 5 | McClure has been looking for a job loud nolse the roof of the rear exX-)" wos umstances have made it nec- e jtince, When he Was not nursing hla | ‘ension, followed je for me and my family to . jsuftering wile. He watched her the policeman Louis Vetter, of the East board for the past five years, and See ee Tt re and then fell one tundred and Twenty-sixth strest | during that time I have suffered Up. | asle Mera anaes kened station, found a man in a heap on the 8reatly from indigestion, {mproper baby's crtes nig Station, poorly cooked food’ being the by the was found in hes} alze; re- ste: heavy ACs necessary; Boal nerimauthvunderdtuelopenttansee| ead ce rere ee eg ae evident cause of my trouble, Hieteord anil wlavstnaue in latest) eiyIe, Kee ala ‘heaves eae teatied fociand fnd the tub half full of water j Med about hls walst. An Indigestion had become chronic Hivered fi | } = | showed the rope had been attached t0Jqnd eomplications arose so that! 1 SLIP COVER ORDERS taken during this $4.50 MOTHER BURNED IN | the vent r at juta from) the root) iived for montis ata time on raw) ieaie will be made to order, 5 pieces {or....<+,.. 0+. EFFORT TO SAVE CHILD, | of the tenes dently au Quinn eee; could) not! even) take! wine Made up of Best Belgian Linen Stripes, allowing 20 yards, Large Suites in + tried to lower himscit, the rope slipped jDrandy or milk—the latter souring Jf proportion, ©” Me™ DONA Lites Bt bow Wael | bre reat and he fell four stories on my stomach. I tried about every \Three-Year-Old Whose Clothing | Catches While Playing | | Around Stove in Critical State. | e ruises, After tell- 1 to talk beyond at “they would was burned about the har in Noing so. Ss and arms the Court of Special Sessions a Jamal in x [had a fractured skull, internal injuries’ a month, walking trying to ‘Accidentally 1 Burned from head to foot, three-year- ves." He Js @ Nuts and old Andraw Bandanso, of No. 12 Mont. yougn- was ordered) ter about gomery avenue, Tompkinsvi L, 18| hooked as @ prisoner. toge in the 8, R. Smith Inf y at New “yet me alone,” he said before he | Brighten in a critical condition became unconscious, Can't you ses The eAlid was alone in the kftchen| pm almost dead?” and was playing about the stove last Pyere have been a number of bur- | night when his dress caught tire. His giaries in that section of the city now have mother, Mrs. Antoinette Bandanso, who xplained only on the |” room unl his thieves lowered them- id. Sho seized a windows by flames, but who have used It One lady who had been a great suf- | rene: ome ee | of suftic one ae DINED IN PARIS. | as the prisoner evidently took, forereittg PARIS, Jan, 15.—Baroness De Qraftan- | —— Red ieoh ried gave a larg rewell dinner las: CORD MEYER’S SON FINED. daily in lesis were 2 lalw Mrs. Henry White, vas ‘fined $2) yesterday afternoon tle Creek, ca for speedinr his automobile on the to Wellville’ drinking th ing, relief, mor beg: three this foc 1 meet with om nervous has been entirely tinues to use her family.” “There's a toh. in pkes. noon and heard en pound and At Harlem Hospital it was found he} known remedy and had been here and night, ie water of Grape the food. Af od ci $s also, like results stomac ame given by Postum Co., Bat- Read “The Road| ita hbase of Went ES the cupboard — US (\ Yoni Aind We her Uurnished 5 B find i's no good: Waid Aber i would i 4 y | Rather have at orld ( ‘a. every ime, \ Bear )} — Qom pa) =