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HAINS DEFENSE STATES THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, BUILT OWN WEAK CASE Riddled When the s for Prisoner. Prosecuti Darrin Wit BACKS Defense | (Continued From First Page.) 5 Five thousand homeless men were guests of Timothy D. Sullivan. to-da case, as it most likely will, the examt- | © welleale de es LSI) tot nation of witnesses for the defense wil! |“t the annual Sullivan Christmas din- proceed. |ner, held this year at the Matamora ' May Air Fort Scandal. | Club, No, 207 Bowery, | ust how far Mr. MeTntyre wilt en-|, Timothy D. was not there to do i @eavor to go toward uncovering RG) res \ Wis ; a Attle Tim” se: | scandalous doings down at Fort, Hamil- | /* On acceptable proxy, and as the | ton when he brings forward his own | /89* Of hungry men were led into the aoe ae question, ‘The lawyer has | “bles he made them a nent little speech used every effort to brin scanda:s | 17 bowed with becoming dignity to | forward during th minations of the | u I inh d after round of cheers, =e prosecutor's witne but he has only | Ticg litias Weal ual ak ; ~- rmitted to s h the surface. | Commod wo hundred and fifty Heys tt Bie Bp ayearerecniien Mr. Darrin | time, but as fast as finished tikes Shoal, Again Boarded fi alk lates were swept away, and be- > = fter the opening of the afternoon ses: P ab} ayy HA, YAH coterie apring of 198 he | fore the succeeding host poured In the hy Crew Forced to Leave was connected with the Rickett-Finlay | tbles wey ‘ain groaning beneath the Her—Finally Sinks Real Estate Company. When Justice | ™ urkey and goose, great bowls aly SINKS, Crane broke in to ask if his testimony Mg, Darrin Court let him go on. “J have known Mr. fifteen year: the middle Broadway estate. He foaming mugs of beer would have any bearing on the shoot- CHATHAM, Mass. Dec. rit sald it would, and the Line Forms Early. EESEEENG EG Dec. %.—Dr The lines began forming to the en- mm & without a crew and with he Hains for ten or | trance of the Matamc ‘ub as early ‘ & lights-set, the Boston s ‘s,"" the witness said. About s five o'clock this morning. Before t i of last April we met on a|the doors of the dining hall wer { | car and talked about real|thrown open at 11 o'clock, however, _AVASTINS OUTSIDE | ie lees | said ‘I want to get some | “Little Tim” van walked by the “ZOR ZVAT SULLIVANS = He property near the water front.’ I told | lines and picked out all the cripples. een GS |Five Hundred Managers of the him I had some near Douglas Manor ion Called ne HAINS’S Opens To- After Formal Motion to Dis- charge Defendant. STORY, Homeless Men Waiting in Line for Their Turns to Join Feast Provided by “Big Tim” » Evening World Staff BIG TIM'S XMAS FEAST BRINGS CHEER 10 9,000 tographed by ar ast Side Senator Not Present, but “Little Tim’? Does the Honors. Star CRIPPLE RED) EIRSI Formed Early, but the Feast Was Going on All Day Morrow | Line of pot, huge salad, s| s of pie and MEN PLAN FIGHT There were more than a hundred of Jandker< 1908. | | | | | | | | -—JOYCUS JANITOR ASSASSIN BAND PUTS A CRIMP IN SEEKS LIE OF e APARTMENT JOY CHINA'S REGENT ia = | om allio Wee Wultie Walsh Causes | Special Guard Named to Pro- Trouble at the Linlithgow | tect Prince Chun and Palace . Gates Are Watched. king Night Off, Acter SHUTS OFF THE WATER. |, PEEING, Dee An imperial edict Issued to-day orders Princes Tsal-tao and Yu-lang and Councillor Closes Steam Pipes in One | Teh-tang to form ay Ard of . picked men from the Mar ments AA te HOUSG ea NUMIROASLSI | tonthontne Seleninee Git Tenants in the Other. of China ubove commission waa | reve Intrusted with the task of muarding the palace gates. Wee Wutlie Walsh, a descendant of | 4 jeading article published yesterday * various Scottish chiefs, who unt! 12.45 /in the newspaper controlled by Yuane o'clock to-day controtled the steam | anita, the Councillor, advised. and water gupr of the Linlithgow (the Regent to n the Palace, Apartin side Drive and One | #0 as to avoid th rs of assassina- Hundred a ity-ninth street, later | tlon. ; on occupied a steel-reinforced ap: = ment back of the green lighted ent \ to a certain brick building on One | dre and Twenty-fifth stre and will | probably spend the week a there. He not only oceupled ft, but crowded | ft with a pac the guardians of the ce declared was four times his He was proud of his Christmas le, too, aed Kept the nelghb< ASKILLS FOUR AFTER CHRISTMAS TREE IS DRESSED med ¢ ho not Itching was Intense—Humor Spread from Hands to Body—Work Inter= rupted and Sleep Often Impossible —Disease Resisted Treatment BUT CUTICURA CURED HIM IN THREE WEEKS —— sow of Its existence he is four fee seven all—had Christmas | ron, teh dignified aperintendent of th granted Wee Wullle’s 1 evening off Hthgoy et for the He Cheered. nan returned usy down U0 “My trouble commenced abeut two years ago aud consisted, at first, of an eruption of small Dustules on my Bands, (These spread later to other parts of my bod and the itching at times was intense, 8© much so that I liters ally tore the skin off in ‘shreds in seekiny red mas H . as every trees Christ and cat ou are id atter ut boister- tot ——ae relief. ne awftl ip his little eves itching interfered ast of his with my work con- “ a loo} nd quietly siderably, and also vv tains domain kept me awake [fate agers nighes. [ tried several doctors and N) Me ele tee used a number of diferent ointments fimneow and lotions but received practically no Nt benefit. Finally I settled down to the Sane », Cuticura Ointment, } anc Cuticura Resolvent Pills, with the result that in a few days all itching had ceased and in about three weeks’ time all traces of my eruption had disap- — , red. I have had no trouble of this TU oad kind since. Ii. A. Krutekoff, 957 W. + \ fueeiven ow Stl} 81st Place, Chicago, Ll, November 18 = / furtherm: s singing @ad 28, 1907." ¢ Scoten ballads voce | Goes to fake a Protest. s » Sgeers sou: SKIN HEALTH fifty-six comy n Tess a WHO WANTED LEG We rode a few blocks and he said ‘I've | these unfortunates, and they were led Shaws Hold Meeting at | nuea wir ‘ where she got to get off and I'll see you later.’ oe Bats d of the line, those who M Hill 5 |e Seman (as 1 ‘ s nad the first places yielding to them Murray Hill Lyce’ Peale from Talked of Buying. RIOIGRRSTE NDileg J Lyceum. More for Boston with three tho mean “Just before we got off I told him| Arrangements were made to feed five liperecesestoLcoal the property I had was near the Bay-|thousand, and the dining went on all 1 fereior ee a ae, side Yacht Club. I said that people | day long. Those who had been stand- See coer en ae eager ee Who got property there could have the| ing tn line for hours had keen appetites Seger ners ia one dames ting rae Sie LSS PLOP WO : Ba lcees of the club and that most|by the time they reached the tables. | the Murray Hill Lyceum t. the cape shore. At 7.30 she str of the residents of Douglas Manor be-| Each relay was fed in from ten to v 1 Sra yet aL SHDRL abringing “amily xi 5 y was fed : | vise a plan to meet the action of Beat 3 amily sphysxiated longed to it. He said he would be in| twelve minutes | Mecten. i i Ac sea ren Ont ban phy iaiey to see me in the afternoon, but he did] On each plate was a heap of turkey | Seay NL Ra estes b: chatel BEATE? Cotyet ka Asleep by Ft not come. and m the bowls of potato salad t : en ae i ie foe a ot & LJ ‘ oa sf ‘ "His next visit to the office was late| men could help themselves, as their « | f str z nod onathey as Broken Fixture. in April. I wasn't there. He talked| pacity prompted. There was bread Speers aes te with some one else.” without stint with a quart of r in moving ple-} tightsh “What did he say then?” asked Mr, | Scheoners to wash it all down wit P De paeeerency conned . ; DR: Tons of Food to Eat. Hold Lighted Matches to His Webbe snelse: jfromithe ees Justice Crane stopped the witness. Altogether there were ) pounds of PO eV er any ape were a Begrheuatn 1 SAT ST aT MTN (@rmcanie it was finally < 1 to se an ¢ I have no objection to the whole turks ae peand eaeken: HGhIS Rae: Feet Until He Consents nee oe at it 2 ‘i lights set, ES - % i of pc oe and S$ enous Oo make a 2 je comm ittes 4 wae thing coming out,” put in Mr. McIn-| stack a mile high, as some sald, with Open Saf adopt a plan. A commi hone ated by eseay tyre, a vast number of kegs of beer’ being to Open Sate: with Marcus Loew as chair ! Wcwetraactl take . constantly rolled in and tapped a Sse Sc aus T eu! BOREAL renhi eyuad testimony under! “4s the relays filed out each man was Gustavus Rogers, of the Pulitzer) mane : . plied the Judge. ‘We're | presented with a briar pipe and a bag of) poy ys 4 ing, was engaged as ney to trying the case according to law and| tobacco, filso a ticket that on Feb, # will TOLEDO AO mec sz Bsay Shs |uavise the committee of thelr leg. My evidence. How does th ie ientitle the holder to a pair of shoes, | fect with lighted n 8, two masked |atanding. ‘ : tho defendone ub Witness know | warm woollen socks and gloves, ECE BEE) two masked | standing. The committee will report : ndant said to some one| “There was a creat deal of cheering for 4 oc om- /to another mass-meeting te on of Capt. Jon Kk at | the Sullly, and Muligans, @ score or a c the of they ave devised, | the the schoc parrini was snot Mtoe) balked: sie) More OF the iNe iol aie abaIne ipreagiit £0 zi umittee iso ate a} At the same time Aves. al . ee fey assist at the festivitie ere Were also ne > eee ‘ § 7 Ee ONS: wanted to know all about the Bayside many notables on hand to make speeches | for organizing sovered Av ikhe Band Shoal, the property. i hear themselves cheered 1 and turn ¢ men into an «ssoc life savers noticed th 88 signals 1 wrote Hains a letter asking him |= 4 their vietim to } ttempt was made in were flying from the anit to come in or let me call on him," con-| heet and " Ae : vhim." con-| Capt. Hains's divoree before his brother She BE Megs Cl TTY BION S UNS, ng vont, ther tinued the witness. “About the middle] spake Id Jesperson. “He told the } nt meray ie Rabon tpt t of May, one night, I d at his house | me his Ae was 1 eped phe and jors bug le ed. A In Bre th t at Bay Ridge. [ asked him why he | De Sas, taking care of him and his ar- Said i te a b why he| ¢ I don't know what else. of farme rm pursuit ral attempts would be refuge on the floating beacon 2 1 Basa shown up at the office and when| hrother had lost ii (po t hacchhe Wa Ue tite Ire ok SONI ; SANTA’S GIFTS he would come. He said he was very bere ar Annieahad i ae 7 i C c 1. ertain if the Mayor should not have to the sch 7 be ould come, eu he wa er tie aah HAE hers ac ume itor in & jancrtal I he apo ah on be 46 the ah SHOWER ON BOY would see me. head, “Just said ba leeioniniesaia PEO ett ran ch Caring for Brother. ‘ fon Mr. Darrin turbed. Not being able to open the th “Since then I have seen him once, Tt bad) the with esy reairm his statement sate they aroused Sct eva ni Bat area i static Ara ay y it) that Thornton Hains hac er an Attempt was some time in May. Me bad pata‘ witht Bugg io) disc hin ont the ' no attention to my letters. I asked for | res “hile one of ng Mr. Hains and the girl said he was up- . i " eh ot tone e oner s he was up. 's Stories Tanglea. : ; stairs, When 1 went up I saw Capt e ca te pt areas eyo ae moter Hains. 1 sald, “That isn't the man I Hains a, 8 a want.’ I met Mr. Hains outside us I he yac t ‘ was going and asked him about. the 6 7 8 t Peal estate. He said the deal w r have to be postponed because of ed that Tornt ne thing that had come up—his _brothe: f there was 0d Aivorce suit, he told me. He Inter said Bayside Park. Skura an- he was busy—taking care brother. He the trouble, but 1 wasn't interested’ gor that nearly The Rickett-Finlay Company, £0 tral Ret he Barbs ONE KILLED AND FOUR HURT as the defendant knew, had no realty gulped’and i eturn on the Barbaross Bayelae “Tte property as “about two “the idwyer re | SeeiRIaT. | IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH. - r he Bayside Skura sald these ie?" Mr, Darrin Montanennien amy Saas CARUANIL Cal en oe core aiea| he men who lial weuteditolkil an Justice Crane interrupted to remark faw the two Hains brothers stand a d Mi oerac tie : that al thin evidence Beemed to have Plattorr now Gannaaiiianselinen Geis eee 2 oe sere Aen A airarno cbr : bes s place in rebutta aldn't then, ‘Td wo young women, were severely ght in his wo nurses aa aneaetes Br, Darrin, why you) Haina he ed me and asked if T was o mbrmdtd | H barossa, from Naples, Genoa and other | in nan automobile wreck un the | peeked out frem and out now," Warned the public hackman. said ‘yes,’ and he rads enement se [Foothill Boulevard, two miles west. ol uatice, ey don't ou pales 4 as me, How rae AS the i side undreds of nement ouse Medite ports, reached New York | yy Inn, to-day i bi f Ad back: thelr Lotied They | ‘Your Honor please, I differ with Yacht Club. I said about a mile and a =: rl 1 ra Aa vRrOval A ob eS tried to speak to other, butt the Court, and t Nvant "ts too in ser. He sald, 1 want’ to’ go down Girls Guests of Frank torday three dave overdue and bearing throats) closed and thelr eves brimmed v neisted Oo look at some real estate,’ and ar ’ersons he romance are ¥ " Tepe) ae aie atte aam erreare) eet a ear ee a Tilford a romance Persons in the romance are| — QAKLAND ENTRIES. STRATA GARE AE Se BA ees daged! Metnayee gteetuliy™ in the carriage. ‘The Captain wan aiand rd Mle Tulletie Dechenney, of Queber.iand ae - gladness had struck a true chord {t was 0 0) d the Judge, whirling Ing there as In a daze; he didn't Beem to the Mar Hugo Ferressi, of Rome. Peery Reiiittarel (ne hate coon 4 around in his chair und gazing out of Pay any attention to’ what his broth as me Paley (Spool) ‘to, ening Wor! right ther at room of pain and| the window. epcreon eaids’ | was saying ne : Miss Dechesnay went abrowd last] OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Cal,, Deo. | suffering | Fuad intereste there, inal. While’ We were on our way no. con t ft er roned by the Misses ‘The entries for to-morrow's racew | The enild I ve ‘arried on, | cit K€ Caroline Poullot, She is mpty leg of aher, that I are as follows Whe Hap) Made Darrin Gasp. Annis was \ H ¢ daughter of a noted Canadian capl- | ping RAK furlongs; selling. | down. that. To, aid?” ga Darrin, "What | PS of the’ men th : Mist Ina vinit to St. Peter's, In Rome, | Handiatden, Bu liver yea Clu wrest? YStAKE table ¢ 1 eeks ago Miss Dechesnay and |? i att pares Ame Hemp: | aakad) Cor Tee NG oat war ahead down: | z i ¥. Kenight 1 5 Marry Hat made a my partner, tind ae was not asked by 0 keep back ae ps Ha tO POY TeoMntgin, 100; Promper, 100; Caroniay tov.” | Hung, property, and if he made sales T woutd Admits He Lied. precia me young Italian for tn nD Five-elanths finally ertea out | Bet a commission w r Mr. Bugs The “little mot tlon concerning a paint With- | pfBCOND BACH Fixe alaht taeiilles {e's brung the doll Bold it or not O'eho« girl t fain heures cia handaarapil te ittio mie ans bck sas Sine, an’ Cols 1d you ever go with al ‘ ; en Thornton Hains to s earn r € ur an had red an introduc ki he's been erty i niin 1 ; the! Asenioan Asmbassaant Tuplonge. words >, bus I pols ‘ lie proved to be the Marc o “ little the map,’ ‘wad the rep! th ound a packag p 4 th juls Fervesst at Gefen dant’s cov ele ts. 1 gave r A re It of t eting he pro- arr did son k at nie ' ‘ are harming Miss 4 other asked t Ar Ken ae j cen “Did you have Lefinite at tt , his sult was with lim from tine t : ward ation about his buying Tia N wtatit ' he {# on his to relieve eDonuld came later and er ts fa wer with Papa Kot |i Happ No, tut I it, 1 | drawn; his ‘ F i wit said I would + rt ' 1 Hain < ihe fur Cops Douglas, Manor t ed toy r ' ¢ er on the Barbarossa who had r poured wanted down " * Bou of Woon q nto thei 8 und Mr. McIntyre n Melntyre aske \ SIXT ‘ © furlonae: selin sand pate, pels ne ai iske : § the daughter of a SIXTH HFlve furlongs: meting, | ! Sealy on “I Med when I made that afmdayi ° t Danthe To 1 1 wae the reply I wae a — at t , 1 i Fin would bave me pantyhed BURGLAR MISSED TREE Weat ari irnok ‘heavy ay @ came beautiful : , (ht felt the tr baught the men wht URGL. i T - gaan 1 arm f puck got me to swear to that wero report- gen and re wit 4 bre.” q - SAVANNAH ENTRIES. fen roading ave io Chapin | ment Rach Mr & Tet Didn't Get Anmyt tie, but Canred — ters, and there n C ar ayside propert ‘ , ia ‘4 1 bringin walled for hin atte e Some Baek VANNAH, Ga, De The en. | en 1 asking othe little «fic Mr 1 aad ve i « for to-morrow’s races are as fot writ a le Qt was in April.” r D man ‘ Yost ont the | Appointment With Bugg " > vee an F t ‘ eo ' ' é pe ' ne At “Dia you say TO CELEBRATE CHANUKAH. MYSTERIOUS DISEASE t Bits when | ward's a bute at nies ea dee meet yuu att 1 i ; o the drawing (He i Ma F ed his doubt to Happy Batra yor Su é ; KILLING MANY IN MEXICO, ured that rq | 120: ta * , 1 And htm ep the “opposite sil “of . a = ‘ ; Mie tial w ek out Uitte Annie at Stiernoone. a at he : toctive « find me there ‘ ' ta af Rb RACE ar-old and aa ur way Dia Sonu thal 4h ; plies ‘ nt ne AR abpont ‘ ex. | Paniai Laior, 16. Xacuma | place Ly : he Oke 14 teind round on = - ¢ a drew Only One OHROMO QUININE® 1 1 ‘ Haire Charge for Ut y Mont outs y On " . ; Tila waa the 1 smons other | ff Hains told hin of the captu hy | ia t t yo > tor Tae Wapid may he iets | FIFTH hinge, chat dee a Happy Jac gnatuse of BW. GRUVER. Us dy t lay two after belug | 1 eny American District Mesecager ward: a MeDunaid to convey to St Nick, and 7 reed in the new ae to Cuse ® Cold ia One Beh. £ stricken. ore ee es Weathe &. Nick ceriuiniy go; the message. arted to tell me of his abc ;Couple Who Met means Chance LITTLE MOTHERS AT | Into the or: | | Combination Shoe ani{the heol, waist and instep than Effected by Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent. Th> agonizing itching and burning of the «kin, as in wema; the frightful ling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and cristing of scalp, as in ecailed heads the facia 4 acne and Fingworm f infants, and anxiety of worn-out parents, as igh tetter, or salt rheum—ail demand @ remedy of extraordinary virtues to suo cessfully cope with them, That Cuthe cura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent liqnid or pills) are such stands proven y unquestioned testimonials, Cuticure Soap (25e.) to Cleanse the ktm, Cuttenra 9 1 Cutleury ie Prope. Wr Malled Free, Gutcure Book on Shin Diseases MISS SHELDON TO WED. 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