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i THE EVENING WORLD, TH mmons in Suit Brought by Evelyn Thaw fo Annul Her Marriage to White’s Slayer, | ww wre SUPRAME COURR. | } iii YT WAITSS AND Gl 5 it Jal E NES HAW : Trial desired in | a EVSLYW FLORENCE NESBIT THAW, se Ua | = Plaintiff, ¢ | Police Find Crank in His Room Summons. -vs- Feeding a Dozen + Action to Annul Marriage. RARRY K. THAW and MARY COPLEY Bullirogs. THAW, oy JUST PLAIN REFORMER. Defendants se eee ee ees cece eres ces eses eee Roosevell, Prof. Maude Adams Letiers to Smith ; To the above named Defendants: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint SE NES I RS ST Second: That at the timeof the marriage of the Get Him Into Bellevue, When Lieu made a Harold W plaintiff, Evelyn Florence Nesbit Thaw to the defendant, Harry K. Thaw, the defendant, Harry K. Thaw, was a lunatic been a voluminous though respondent — with ague tute, in t and of unsound mind, and was incapable gf making a valid contract, and was incapable of cantracting a marriage,and little room on t East i that the cause for annulling this marriage, to wit, ths lunacy of the defendant, Harry K. Thaw, existed at the families of pol When Mr wheret Leonard was asked the time of such marriage. TEED Office & P.O. Address: 61-63 Park Row, Borough of Manhattan,New York City. ‘7 room-mate «vant foundly that he was st STATE OF NEW YORK, | CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW YORK,SS: | | EVELYN FLORESCE MESBIT THAW, being duly sworn deposes | land says: That she is the plai ntift above named; that 1 | te mms read the foregoing complaint ,and knows the contents nereof',and that the same ie true to her own knowledge, mre in stated to be alleged on these : except 4s to the mtters there sta ase Sis fake information and belief,and us to those uatters she believes others with the Man it to be true. this m Vsabiy, arch,1908. | he Sworn to before me, 10th day of progressive prine the and destruction Z - “One tunne ; | need four. Tt 7 | bridges to take | seven ferryboats to take me City. Cortainly we aan transit, etc That's a can upon on that 1 Keeps Him Busy and the po @ monstrosity Gossip, Not Ideas, the Mainstay of MADE BURGLAR “You are making th ' ; Vaan) Your brotherhood idea New York Women. Y ‘ ¢ 18 too mar Lie 5 Mrs. Mildred Manly Caldwell, of Bal re and you would put the bullfrog and anton, O.. said in @ lenten lecture Play into the hands of the bedbuss, tit 1 a’ the Waldorf yesterday: what's the use SOI Pera Cun es Once a Schoolmaster. “In New York women entertain Uke me busy combatting your Influe: EO EN a tate u their friends sumptuously, feed them The «scipline of pain ts for the ag the richest viands, keep up the most gressor. j cently, nox 1 | magnificent establishments, serv UKGnoleselsal eva niey pomiey Genes |] them wines of the finest vintages Dp id then, with all this, the hostess cfroulati | you a too late. ay ‘at AG Se CMD ere an =n reeds : Wo Rev = a |] herself has nothing to offer but th Soca NEE, FOONN A FES TG im and “raise his pulte, Tt i ‘evolver Enforced Demand of |] state veer of gossip—no ideas inter a e1 front and adorn eel et ne are 1 oth e y v} ome pa 5 andthe old gentleman thrust the 5 fa awe |] esting to any one with a broader some park in the future, but the wrens iilfrog into the detective's lay Mr. Conte After Thief view of iife than her own litt! bulld nests tn your horse's nose | When O'Farrell Irele. as Vashington, Di C n from pulf 2 | th A ashingion, D. \y fron ee Had Jumped. “The American woman's ideal fa to ith Roosevelt. master” in Kan ring the best doorbells and Mve in es, mak “Roosevelt displays some hope by tie | (itY the best street. New York womet ootopiofiy tall reser iatart Dune in a Ry playing the part of a human bur-|f particularly do not cultivate elther eat remembers my suggestions cam n | glar trap, seph of No. 2%S1|] thetr minds or their bodies sufMfi- ‘ough one of his boys as to the safe/ Le \ | West Thirty. was enabled | tly. and sine policy Ries nee cs 1 our boasted American i y i | esent, {1 yest Side toll wor 1 "The Executive Chamber acknowl: | sf Pets Rien a ete iaeoaea | Ay eno Te abesorly, Wie Wild reese, odes the receipt of my etter by |) uaned thief, who sald he was Theodore Sykes Tenet rani Gea BAe anc guess Gillette will go} ni rortiathuel reste sy ican, 4 ees free Cikwhyfcenelnoiee er ereal| Things Needed Reforming: pborteth street. Sykes | York women think they work up to microscope without molestation by. the | si\tt vera bundle of letters en can) HET deat, tye || | GeO Oia EC i cet cata gratters? You will never make an or-|to Magisirate Corrigan, Informing him YO GHIA GST eaegar Hall [Ce ee Cece) ALE? Sanle slave out of me. If tt is root,| that, the man oy itten reuiens -ninth street. house. ‘Two | === —_— hog oF dle X must have a place to root ton President Tagee ve | months ago, burglars entered their | r work for other people and "Why did vou Wt se letters?” | apart ‘i $ take thelr insults and goto hell for pass | mehr ine cones Te Be ver wiens neoamicle tuonOy worth olor If you do not know my. genealics pe Court. orm things," replied | Jewelry. Since that time they have = ee nt been on the alert A vou think yon could refore| Afr. Conte heard a noise in the rear Help Wanted 22 e280. 8 S88 urge | two.” Stole to a window, from which he had To Da ! Tid you, think Maud Adams needed a view of the court, fifteen feet below. | | reforming?” to, Dhere were two men hiding in the y | iNo. but she uses too much tremolo”) sii dow of foncele AsiIAITIa Conte —_—-—- " fe bullfrog needed bis sanity Watched they climbed into the next yard vue for tas advertised for in The Morning |‘ World’s Want Directory. 1 and sent him to Be vation — and disappeared. Feeling that they might come back, | Mr Conte dressed and sat In the dark at the kitchen window with a loaded Mme. Angelier and ‘Ir-r-rish”’} Setter Arrive at Dock | obse lof the action will take very little tin URSDAY, VELYN THAW FILES COMPLAINT FOR ANNULMENT * sx Mariner Told Tague of Oriental Custom, and — | Quick Trial Wanted in Her, Action for Freedom From Prisoner. SETTLEMENT PLEASES. Wife of Stanford White's Slayer Satistied With Ar- rangements Made. The papers in the sufi for the annul ment of the marviage of Harry Ko Thaw and Evelyn Nest aw were filed in Nee this aftermnoom the County Clerk's ( by Dantel Thaw. The that at the time of the marriage Harry K. Thaw was of unsound mind, and that his wife demands that the marriage be annulled It is the desire of Mrs, Thaw and af the haw family to have the matter de- cided as speedily as possible. The trial O'Reilly, counsel for Mrs recites simply compkint and efforts will be made to place t upon some court culender that |s not crowd- ed with cases awalting disposition Thaw was served with a copy of the summons and complaint at the Mattea- wan Asylum for the Criminal Insane by a clerk of Mr. O'Rfelly this afternoon. Nadal atin S ce An attempt to serve the papers upon | Finally he satd fi Tague di re under cud the young millionaire yeste was| ‘If you think you can stand revela-) wife, immediately the brin blocked by Supt, Lamb, who would not| tons from the innards of your mate's) ‘ soul, walt until sleeps, and then dip allow Thaw to see the sinbpoena server, on the ground that, inasmuch as Thaw {s Insane, no legal service can be made upon him Mr. O'Reilly was communicated with and brought up the point that Thaw {s not confined in Matteawan as an tn- sane person, but simply in restraint for examination as to his mental condition Sup. Lamb insisted, however, upon maintaining his stand. Mr. O*Reilly went before Justice O'Gorman, in the Supreme Court, to- day and secured an order requiring Supt. Lamb to allow the service of the papers upon Thaw, Armed with the order, the clerk left on # train at noon for Matteawan. While Thaw suffers behind the asy- lum bars his wife 1s smiling and hap- | py. She was as radiant as a June bride when she talked of the sult against her husband and the financial settlement. She Is Satisfied. “Is the financtal settiement satisfac- tory to you?” she was asked. “Yes,” said the young woman, with a show of emotion. I am perfectly gat- fatied. It was splendid.” ince ‘Thaw has been confined In the asylum he has been under the delusion | that his release was only a matter of a few days. He has beon told, how- ever, that his mother, Mrs. William Thaw, who is using every effort to have him freed from the ex-chorus girl will not turn a stone to get him free un- tl after his marriage 1s annulled. It said that Mrs. Thaw wants her son taken away from the dissipated com- panions and fast life he led befo! the Killing of White, and she believes the best way to accomplish this is to annul his marriage The summons and complaint in the annulment Thaw, mother of the defendant, yeste day morning at the Hotel Lorraine, where she $s staying Mrs, Thaw, xt of Kin, fs a co-< lant, which made necessary where the defendant deemed insune. The complaint will be served on Harry rends: Thaw to-day. It| See ie | PARIS, March 12.—It be “The plaintiff complains of the defend- a ( i ana ahd coger et OEM AeterE | nday cmt Mines Ann WHAT THE ASSOCIATION GUARANTEES 10 09 FOX VIS MEMBERS; “First—That on tho 4th day of April, | sailed yesterday for New Y ans feel aa meceaseeg NI : 3 : k 195, at the City of Piitsbure, steamer Adriatic, booked 1 a nek SO ean Og eee, || Le Mom aw ish) Advasce: Evelyn Florenc | and the Ae lier. She had originally taken passage |B latiaractory refers vou to secure empmymet | yy, Aa ant. Harry K. Thaw, intermarrt ees Nrantaen meet liremema. i | more to your f ae ‘or herself anc dren on urn! with) fastha ire adyanc i Insane Then, She Says. | £2 i ROE cel anancaa’ nee | Anoe AAS Aa y 1 1h vn sition and aid scond—That at the time o FESFOnBE Ea AS ie. charge alienate Me bi bvaplcuteite eof the platn evelyn the last moment Our instruction ont bit ‘Mhaw, to the defendant, Thaw, the defendant, Hirry Kk, was a lunatic and of unsound and was Incapable of making @ i i nin alid’ contract, and was inc contracting a’ marriage, that the: cause for annulling this marria wit, the lunacy of the defendant, Harry able of and MARCH 12, action were served on Mrs. | 1908. a Made Sleeping Wife Babble of Past — _by Dipping Hands in Salt Water i} ! Sopa Revelations Were Abundant, | Says Hushand, but Court, Does Not Like Method. | He Used It. it (nel) She told Does a who, while his wife mpened her hands. talked sleane| dips her finds ih aall water, him the story of her life, married and | thereby causing her emniy whis single, With eyelids still heavy with [peer at SES ae iar sittai’ URS ase slumber, Mrs. Tague told Mr, Tague not only he desired to know to cone CUA atid Ci EY firm his lurking suspicions, but # great whisperings, when swo by the deal more, he declares. husband, legal evidence in a suit for | Vice-Chancellor Walker listened to Hivorce? | Taguo's remarkable statement in age chema ime | tonishment. is salt water This ts the knotty problem the Tren- 7 & noe r . a C pressed the learned jurist as an ape f J) Court of Chancery Ne. CONSULTE palling novelty. The Vice-Chancellor wrostling with in Rieh- | THe Cee! wean to have visions of ail the farmers of So vers £f ind simple folk of the red-mud State ichard Tagu> 1 flocking to his court with jarations: Keted as a cuiise or imilar to Tague’s. Wives and ether w as uniaue | [would steal out of bed at night a water dampening n od for the magic bow! of salt water e ing confessions and « out ee m past \ | Does it Constitute Duress? an ancient and efficacious custom. Its man or woman, howe erbetelsTie secret was revealed to “Dick” Tague | Ie ELL CRY ty Aid by a mariner of South Amboy el aS to ) he related that all was a Nor did the » tha vide in such a connublally felicitous in his Uttle cot tage on Shad Creel Friends Suggested a Club. Tague told the grizzled man «the | <> sea that he felt restive about his wife He She wax uncommunicative and reticent, | | both concerning her past and some mat- ters pertaining to the present. Some of his friends had advised a club, or a chair leg, a stove lid. But] CO acter ner, Did it not not wives at preserve cert amount to dure husbands p in portions of m their mates denies the charges hee wrought int Shea invented out of whe in her or even such methods did not appeal to the gentle temperament of Tague, What} would the herring merchant and skip- | _ | per of many fair barks advise? The mariner stroked his gale-gather- ers and pondered } g and inscrutably, soft, lily digits fter but vdvis ard wrds of the Court ¢ her hands tn salt w: It was a custom in a ¢ ain remote Oriental port, said the mariner, where it was purs i primitively. Natives of said port did not resort to the divorce er courts after they had learned the buried secrets of their wives’ pasts, i ‘They instantly became widowers, even a thougl thelr wives were In the most robust health “But! added the mariner profoundly, ‘the laws of New Jersey are agin such widowhood.” ON Briny Dip a Talk Promoter. Tegne was well aware of that and proceeded in his salt water treatment jin a manner quite according to the Jer: gey statutes. His wife was a good! | sleeper. In fact, she slept the deep still sleep of an infant. Never in his marital experience had Tague heard b prattle frivolously in her elumber j fore he had some misgivings when he apt from the side of his sleeping wife, ind procured a basin of salt water, freshly drawn that evening from Shad wok Mrs ‘Tague's hands hung conventently bed and tt Arthur Brisbane, editor New York Evening Journal, in his edi- torial March 9th, wrote in part as follo “Young men of energy may profitably conside: naking themselves useful and prosperous by i The field is a great one, constantly iner “Advertising is the short road to success.” On Friday, March 13th, and Saturday, March 14th, at 8 P.M, the Employers’ Training Association will provide a lecture on Adver- tising, by George Frank Lord, Pres. Lord Adv ing Agency i You are cordially invited to attend, wv t tion is given to demonstrate that our practical and guarantee are worthy of the careful conside| ambitious to earn from $5.00 a day up. If you want to change your occupation, no profession i enter at a good salary than advertising, provided you hav ing we offer, If you are engaged in adve correspondence or otherwise, you will fi just what you need to get promotion If you are a business man, our instructio’ make money and save money in your own f the possibi to advert opportu over the side of nd had ANNA GOULD SAILS “AS “WALLER” T0 ~ FOOL COUNT BON adver of instr’ ing, or have stu 1 our met vill qua SS fy you to | Feared Castellane Might Try The Emp'oyers’ Training Association co-op>rates with | to Stop Departure of Chil- employers in the sete:ting of men for various positions, in- se y vestigating references as to character, habits, etc., and in “I dren With Her. training employees for advanced positions in the efectrical, me chanical and engineer ng trades and mercantil> professiens. plans a experts, thr specially varie Employers’ Training Association, THURSDAY, March 12, revolver in his hand. Within an hour vi " G ; ap | Paatrecsara 2 Housework eas |WILL HAVE AN AFTERNOON (fev oN' io omen climb the tence and Gree cea ter K thaw, existed at the time of such DEPT. 122. 127 West 125th Street, New York City, Agents Sateen e heard. One. of. then swung 5 i | marriag, F oe 28 Horwthoera.. 4. 1) QF PSYCHICS AND CARDS. [5 "'n:f "Go tie ateticape lataer® uni MS oo aes Third: ‘That at the time of sucr | Man This 6 Ironers 13 eli d up to the window where Mr. marriage the defendant, Mary Cop Suave This a Bene Bens 4 Janitors 12| Conte sat walting sa Thaw, was and she now {s the mother FREE TICKET LGUPON rtenders +e 1) Jewellers. nate “ binati As the man gained the fire-escape c © defendant, Hi: K. Tha a Bookbindere.. :. 4 Ladies’ ‘Taijora’., 2| Up-to-Date Comb HaeAstets) Presented |, 0319 Mr Conte saw he was a negro, | La Provence, the big Frenoh line wietn that wv, AndinPie it tai hel tenture Bookkeevers <1 (1 4 Laundressee ss, 1/ at Women’s Club Meeting — | He allowed the prowles tp opin the | steamer, stuck her stern in the mud at florence Nesbit 7 sar eee Hoye 34 Meohinists 2} To-Morrow. him and ordered him to step inside ner wharf just at sailing time to-day, the State of New York, and do ADMIT ONE | { Biasenarkare 1 Motormen 1| | ghhe negro Was so. sury ds that and before she could start on her voy- Siler rr wi Ae ANG and ee ae oe Wert : \ rk City shelmen 6 Manicure vith ap is 0 ty |drepped clear to the stone- “ age for Franc 20 < ha New York, BIO BALLS 0! ww York, | 1 exet nitipresenced by: the ane? ase furnish n a Bulionhotetata kereina Nike 18] up-to-date the New Yorkers, latest of | MU feante Jumped on ty hold and pull her out {nto the stream, Thaw, 8 now living within the State of | * SO TAEE ASEOEIAIOR LO TONY, fn Cabin f 7 +1) the clibwomen aggregations, will com-} jim to climb up The ne While most of her passengers were New York. |» Tree RE Comma MOE satwititae \ Tha mark « and psyelileal resi Vin its |so. His companic 2 , ddlny lalilittionnsan|) cauieth there has been ne ts ‘¢ March 1 er i im rnoon” at the Hotel Aste to Jump overt and e his ma nt him free to the lecture on « C ‘ ternoon” at the Hotel Astor While, Dr. Mayoll went out strode up and, Byelyn Flor ath, Cashiers wo... 4 zi raw In o1 room mem! iceman, Mr Conte fefendant | Chambermaide 1/ Quire what is trumps, and in the Y Wiererore,. This plaintife demands! Mme, Gould. “These documents, Were ase eee gsige veisie seit ce cisisiesies, Cheta 1) test the 1 forces of the ur 7 Chautfours 2 7| euehre and occult: pt ryvously F ule f Aa | Hacer) 8D eédeoanonasssanondodn ‘ ectore 55 8 6 a share of attent on, assing over CA } Compositors .. ... 8 1 ertainly an un | b Me Cooks (Maley 20. 5 1 MoUs possibi 1 i Cooks (Female)... 1 1 BRAVES RAIN OF BULLETS. 4 ‘ paneer Cutters alee i Ata eatin j ‘ a at kere i SHAWNEE, Okla 12 As aly i ui } Detectives. 1 ‘i y e declared the Dentists Pia PPI) aac a Annuoadlt ‘ Wife, abo sia Dishwa skirt) Hands s Hands. seat nee Clerks Solleliors Har ng Kuoners, a Stablemen 1AM Timostne. us he Kmbroiderers 5 Stenogvaphers (Bh) 7) psyehteal f SM sdyth, w fairly fell Engineers 1 ‘Tail 5 Mor <r tent oat i ' setier fol- Engravers 1) Trimmers 2 DE Se =? 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