The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1908, Page 2

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fF tertion calle > before t! _THE EVENING WORLD, adly by the doctors and Inwyers. He) his enemies @aid thelr one idea was to prevent him | Loe this point Jus he windows opened from being vindicated by the people and showing up the crimes of White and others. He still show d that egotistn and self importance which led him to undertake his own examination. “I saw him again on Bept, Dy. Evan. “Dr. Wegner and Dr, Biew- ling were with me. We had arranged to make a thorough examination. Mr. ‘Thaw came into the hospital room with | & large pasteboard box. He was as nervous as usual, He demanded some Papers from Mr. Hartridge, and w told it would be !mpossible to give them to him that day he said there would be no examination and walked out. Very Much Depressed. “On Sept, 2 Mr. Thaw took some matches and sticks and tried to demon- strte to me somehing of a plillosophicatl nature, but I did not wu him in the least. His pulse c times in a minute going normap!, to 112. He Gepressed. He expressed f that morn Expert Tells ot His To Prisoner in oon Tombs. . but that upon these things alone the altenist could not undertake to base an opinion ay to Thaw’s mental tate at the hour of the killing of Stan- jd he lived Dr. Bailey, when sworn, sa! fm Albany ten years. He remembered coming from Albany to New York on 8 | New York Central train in April, 1906 Dr. Bailey said he recalled seeing | en ‘Thaw on the train at a point bet Hudson and Alb moned by a porter to a stateroom, and found Thaw there, practically un- dressed. At that time he did not know Thaw, never having seen him before He was unresponsive, went on Dr. Bailey, and kept saying, “Shyster shyster, shyster, Pennsylvania runs into the New York Central." That | ,, was all he would say, said Dr. Bailey “Had he been drinking?” asked Mr Littleton. | "He had.” reply. @ What did you do? A. I gave him| lermic of morphine. he say anything else? stuff v and the rol him. Hi: Hs Peyes were y anaemic Mentally Unsound, He Says. @. How soon your ate Just incide; here. I Albany to s and I wa: ght here and sa\ w in his c Was ble to identif; man I had seen on th Q. Have you ever the train since? A Q. Did you th sound mind? A. Yes On cross-examination the physician told Jerome t Tha pulse was of Ww Was of un- high. Dr. Bailey stayed with ‘Thaw ten or een minutes, At Poughkeep- sie he went into the state-room for a gecond look and found the patient asleep. | Q. Was he 1? A. Slightly so. | Q. Did you his temperature? A No. Q Was his higher than A. Oh, yes: 1 woull say 3t whs very rapid. Q. You say vou diagnosed his case one of unsound mind? A. | cohereat and! it was at least 9) phrases, fail- to my ow seen drunken men whe did? A. I have seen} re ineoherent, yea How mu hine did vou give him? A. Halt a Did her helved t , Jer Ruar’ to wanted to give Are you ject Mr, * was in good hum but he's losing his dispositio: any further ques: y and he @e- to the stand Dr. Charies G on the stand adjourn: ween you and saw pro- mission of en as throw- ne cond! Justice ¢ 5} Thaw Feared Fiots His Lite, He Told Dr. I ting to Jerome ¢ testimc Heip Wanted To-Day ‘As advertised for in The Morning World’s Want Pucca. Wlecirioiar Elevator Run! FBoeders Finishers Foreladtes . The World printed “742” Help other New York papers combined. {rnp me ¥ | Alienists Who Testified tor Defense in Thaw Trial Stanford | o about what had sald abo yt said |" “Did Stanford Whi against you then? |Produces Letters He Forwarded to Comn O’Brien and Lantry. let Chief Edward F. Croker to-day con; tinued his testimony at the tnvestiga- water with which to fight fires in Man: demanied the investigation, con- inquiry In the Mayor's re- are Chief Croker produced he had forwarded to Fire/PI°°ES. a firesproof uliding ‘atanding loners Hayes, O'Brien and Lan- Limits Scope of Testimony. limitations Dr. ny, He was sum-| the immediate purohase of) adequate hose. ne 4. 1904. Hayes was then | ssioner, several physicians had cal had refused to give regarding 's mental status must appl the time of| and not to the t to the To OR. BRITTON "D. EUAN, A. Heb, r Hayes were emphatic in showing absolu ty for new and bet-| hose, 1 suggesting a course by! 1 trlal some one came to C4 Scented. a Conspira e same | “On the next visit in His Own Sanity. UG Defendant d him if he ‘01 A POUND OF ce HARVESTED YET an itauinten Did Not Find Paresis. and then Tasked him if Providence has 9090990000000006004:0000000000000000004 99 OO OOOO 999: Refuses to Be Examined. y can be house: Against Feared Assassination. preparatory e did not get and that they a peonie tn 1 yndon and Parts, | © n a dissipated | all associated with lewd | was his manne these visita? rapid and he ch Birbject so often ft was difficu er spent the r alone or keeping | n his room, although he admit. | | nerves and the — 10 PREVENT THE GRay, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE removes tne lo only ene “BROMO, GUE Tok eigt sianatare 2 told me of the methods used as he kept calling White, and the others who, he sald, had ruined this and many other giris 4 | Ads. to-day, “326 more than all) ‘the biackguard, 3 an 4 ; Gye 3 c apacascasasatatstiacstasivie miaeiutibn caktvatiiee EE oro j coughs relieved by “Brown's Bi ea ronelial " 25c., 50c, and $18 houee THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1908. CHIEF CROKER 2 8.2°°°2°"S BANKER CURTIS must insist q pl It's I did not aprove of and would not the apparatus to wt was bought nevertheless tions changed se as the Windsor?! The specifications issioners Hayes, hange was apart trom ere tests required of hose in that ‘class? A. Yes, the usual ‘ests, poker sald there !s | the National Ta but ¢ cas | nit hose scan- sure can . Ly oui the 7 4 main investigating certa'n of Acc tehel ennel 30) the Parker) io) Ginyu B the Parker | ciat institutions yesterday. representing Mayor, Buliding or anywhere else in Manhat- gates are cl ft open the mains will burst. ception room in the City Hall 7m all due to Insuffictent maine | Charles W. Morse and President Bald. | kd 7 |insuMclency as to size and resistance. zi a copies of let-}| |. Was the Parker Building fire- win, of the Empire Trust Company called fire-proof. There | wero also examined. Tha District-Attorney ch ia better for the protection y pleny o se or repairs {and uncomplimentary, fire-houses? AT Stents ‘n the streets to sleep in| and have plen se. attend to the subpoena, ferri f? A. Bi The Chief's first letter Croker rece of bose tnvol ure of more than 8250.00 canter Grand Jury ough counsel, 's letters to Commis ar before the G ly physic! might ptalned n ot _|Returned for Wraps After ‘orney's om: Fleeing from Blaze in Cork Company’s Plant. ha physician al Gi) fe Assurance Society. n Rodney s the avenues; Wil-| mitted! toguellce Dow! maged by fire! of a report to-morrow, The dled neeticut ye Smich for many eician pany OC- | was well brick structure and } {tte tea About 10 of the, don hourgrecess fo: | e waa an explosion y of the boiler soon filled wito ad :apidly. 9 ran out at the ERE lecelve ne ab- Kinetic is a good word. nd went back into the means “power to make things ot their wraps. Half a do; nese were overcome by smoke. ne S, across the street, who saw & and followed ° big factorles filled with material, tire 8 the bast ‘owned ths nt and put Windsor ‘the ott is not ——+. —_ TO TRY ACTOR HITCHCOCK, R take on new flesh. Thaw in t t nai Branen of Supreme Court. Bonwit, Harris & Co Broadway—CORNER 21ST ST.—Fifth Ave. Sale of High-Grade Men’s Suits and Overcoats Choice of the entire stock of high grade Suits 1 co) 50 and Overcoats; :ome all silk lined. Values up to $40.... ® SPECIAL—300 fin: Winter Overcoats 12 00 formerly sold at $17.50 and $20; for Friday and Saturday... Clearance Sale Boys’ Clothing 500 Boys’ Two Piece Suits | | And Norfolk Suits with Knickerbocker Trousers. Boys’ Reefers of Chinchilla, Frieze and fancy Cheviots. Boys’ Russian Overcoats In plain and fancy mixtures, Former Prices $6.50 to $8.00. Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits, Ages 8 to 17, FOrmer Prices $8,50 to $10. Boys’ Overcoats, Ages3 to 17. Former Prices $8.50 to $10. 3.00 Boys’ Knickerbocker Trousers, Ages G to 17. These have been selling for $1.25 and $1.50. 65c Boys’ Shoe Dept. Closing Out the entire Stock at Clearing Prices Boys’ Shoes. Ages 3 to 17. Former Price $3.00. To close,.., 1.75 Boys’ Shoes. Ages 3 to 17. Former Price $4.00. To close es) SAYS HECIDNT tone were cangea| Former Head of Bank of | 19 admit “open compe-| North America Goes Be- 483, ; fore Grand Jury. | ¥Y Of] Aifrod H. Curtis, former president of kk of North 4 Who failed to obey a subpoena callin: jai is due to the fact that the | 4ppeatanee and excuses ed for fear that if they | was submitted to a brief examination was) sarcastic rather «ive {2* tast night that Mr. Curtls had failed to and spoke r 1 to the report that n Lakewood of “the more vic ———__— : an §250,000. process of extradition.” ’ “arti te Ais for says that he did not seek to dodge th bonds to meet the cos y way, so long as we got the seal Manus, of of Black, Ole His Pless for More Hose. ber & Bonynge, he told the District- | Attorney that he has been seriously iil. | the time approached > nd Jury he got so sick that n, Dr, O'Brien, to go to Lakewood Mr, Oleott called up the and informed a clerk th ald ot appear. it to Lakewood accompa nd Jury its inquiry into the inst s Which {t was orde: including the Provident the investigation will probdab! ———_—___ DEATH OF OR. A. P. SMITH. dv of Dr. A. P. Monday. was taken erday for interment years was livus wspaper Row Kinetic Energy ¢ A fat bank account, a vere carried out by Thomas West, Ju- rock on the edge of a hill, ph Wiins, John Garters and Thomas a barrel of gunpuwder, and : Bh ES WO Ay cy 2) SCOTT’S EMULSION all contain “kinetic energy, so the professor tells us. turned in because Power is stored up in “22 Scott’s Emulsion n This force let loose in the Oss GE CENT system of the consumptive ives him the strength to !-offic! announced in At y's. office y powerful flesh-producer. actors would “follow” the trial og All Druguistes £0e, and $1.00. | CUNNINGHAM. LYON & UN ALY HARPS WASHBURN MANDOLINS VIOLINS MODERN MASTERS are necessary for the successful and of Masic + new and second hand. For ng from $400.00 to MANDOLINS for prices ranging from $5.00 to $130.00. VIOLINS for prices rang 1 to. $300.00 ‘OCT INSTRUMENT 1h@ BEST 0! ils Kind T SER RUMEN TS pundai cas H.DITSON& CO, ng from nig: For This cant CREAMED FILBERTS...... Pounp !Oc SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO- 19c _LATES (20kinds), POUND every) evening We deliver free pur- dollar and over between 1 200th street, FLELR GAY, COR WEST 8 (3 29 connanorse ul ad Battery al Try Tvening Until «Clock. rand k $75 Worth $7.50 Down $1.50 Week 100 ‘ 10.00 “ 2.00 150 “ 15,00 “ 225 * 200" 2000 “ 250 “* 300 “ 30.00 “ 3,50 Our Terms Apply Also to New Yous State, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, sachusetts, Rhode Island and Cennecti- oe MES Lane: Ss ) viighe an droyeiiiayiicaain (etsy) Bottled ONLY in Dublin, LAWSON GUINNESS STOUT. Always Shipped in Finest Condition, Sold by Lending Grocers and Dealers, olEO. —At his residence, 2084 Ma PATR 80th year, Funeral Friday, Jan, 24, at 9.30 A Saints’ Church, Madison ay., on av., Wednesday, Jan, 22, 1908, W. CUNNINGHAM, in his 2oth st. RK. -On W aH, J ane . Jan. 22, 1908, ved son of Joseph and (nee Cullen) and friends aro respectfully Invited to attend funeral Saturday, Jan, aes 1908, at 2 P.M. —On Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1908, RENCE P. FARLEY, formerly of Engine Company No, 20, New York Fire Department, 47 Marion st. Funeral from his late residenc ington av., corner Richmond r City, S 1, on Friday, Jan, Pr. RHATIGAN, — Suddenly, on J JOHN, beloved husband of Mary Rhatl- gan (nee Kilfeather) and son of John and Julia Rhattgan, also brother of Mrs. Thomas Cavey and Thomas Rhatigan, natives of Musictleld, County Galway, Ireland, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, 4913 Fitth, Brooklyn, thence to Our Lady of % ual Help Chureh Fifth av. and 59th st. on’ Saturday, Jan, 25, at 0.90. Interment Calvary, —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_ REAL ESTATE LOANS, MONEY WANTOD on firt mortguner 85,000, two high «rade lows on I heat subway station; vatsal $11,000, SUBWAY, 483 World, —___—_—_—_—— HELP WANTED—MALE. LINOTYPE OPERATORS, must be Al, for day or ntght shift. Address L. B,. 232 World, Every week, monthand year, The World prints more “Help Wanted’ Ads. than any three other New York newspapers combined.

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