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.- _2 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1908. \ ths went to the Witness chair ar With her hands tad ae te war ft entit|conmione ty eit Aged Mother of Thornton Hains, Who ie ve CPO hn utter a, with Anni. pressed Mr. Reid thta he was mentally during his abse Ge ho my Claudiat Oh, my wif 1 during this testimony 3 hite | affected a with any hope of try- s | “What did Capt Hains do when you)" y « rapidl ban eile and to excage tt lume wt Hibs the By, ta Will Be Witness in His Detense s;)3.3) 2° 88 eer i ia S eatn es FUNK Filings nettied His Honor, ana | MUON, he,evisence "Haine it ‘onered ‘to | Sketched in Court Especially for The Evening World by Staff Artist Michelson. \ eevee: ea ieee eee eo cenc na ura con uamaculle STRENUOUS PEOPLE uch relations ever existed s understood by this jury, by the and by all of us, L hope, that, Aged Mrs. Hains, mother Witness for Defense Fails to t they wear eyeglasses—ap- preciate the ditliculty of keeping he finally silenced Mr. White sharply. It suddenly became apparent that White| ‘ and Darrin were no longer working in| bves ich allegations were true, it is) ¢ r ‘ id ee | | t entire accord, Mr, Darrin was evidentiy ig) losiivation f venue ‘of the prisoner, is a pa- Ad Strength to Hains’s Case, ('!:m on the nose, ; ; Milling to have the evidence go tn, while cvinpathetic word, picture of eter thetic figure in the aourt- ore the proceedings started John | 1 you saw about four men on the Stonnis Suchen ) Mr. White differed with his colleague. faine's appearance and manner during room at Flushing. She cried |F. McIntyre, of the defense, protested | float?’ “About four.” Firet one and then the other of them this first interview, when he told Reid vf his wife's admission, Until Soclock on Ber son’s shoulder and in the morning, he said, he and Thorn- ly, the Judge, for perhaps the ton Hains tried vainly to quiet Peter had to be led away from ginal suction contact yeglasses firmly and se curely—yet so gently that it leaves jerney was certain that he saw! Wilh its Storm, Harway, Dowling and Hill on/ holds e) j the Moat or the dock during or imme against the admission to the room of ready testified was on his feet in the witnesses who had » of whom were al-| diately after the tenth time, publicly defined his attitude and get him to go to bed. Peter Hains 7 a for the State, kom Otthe, He. coutdh't N t He said: breaking into quotations from Kip- a witness to-day by the de- teen feserved for them. | Mre. Annis stood forward, white and| Attached to your gl vis ling’s “Vampire.” now crying out that his life had been ruined and that he ‘fence. aa “As I understand it, this testimony only being offered by the defense as a Whanad he were heat Preliminary to bringing out that Peter “syow did hig conduct Impress you?” Hains's demeanor at the time of his,asked Mr. MeIntyre Captain Near Collapse When He ; Told ot Scenes With His Wife “He was tremendously excited,” #aid and had then gone to lve with her Mr. Reid. “His mouth gaped and | cousin.” { twitched, his eyes stared. He looked = “When he spoke of his wife's contes- Uke he was almost crazy, but he didn’t sien how did he act?" “He asked me Appear to be irrational how it could be possible for a woman to | While Mcintyre was his feet pro- e es for 35¢. Mid looking, Tlerney shook his head. “L never saw her eke Sold Only at Our Five — F [Keating Mrs. Annis, the bis, statuesaue | shooting,” he aaid stolidis ag | ‘ widow of the slain man, in her black|on that float at any time. After the | furs and big black hat, came in with | shooting T saw her going up the walk OCULIETS "AND: OPTICIANS, her friend, M cha Lik Birechtield, eee the club. 64 East 23rd Street, near Pourth Aves Uttle woman in bluc. The two women) Facing about, Hains watched thewid- | 84 West 125th Street, Near Lenox Ave, took seats in the railed inclosure | ow intently until she faced around and 442 Columbus Avenue, 8Ist and 82d St, ly a few away from where | went away 76 Nassau Street, near John Street, 4 » Hains and his old father sat Makes a Damaging Slip. 489 Fulton Street, BROOKLYN. Opposite Abraham & Straus, Thornt at one of the two counsel tables. Thorn- | ton Hains eyed Mrs. Annis steadily,| Tierney’s worst slip came when Har vey Rockwell advanced from the row, | = = avado, to stare | He was MRS-PETER-C HAINS- with a touch of b apparently try urt-room by ve that Rockwell had “What Is Home Without a Piano?" ustomary —WISB. e didn’t look non the .oat at the her out of ¢ ae ag ily strike ay out,” said Mr. | do as she had done. Hint way meccentne ally and ther sting. He etood fast on fol TRY THIS Vhite, rising majestically v “nly reupon Hains's lawyers looked un. “Don't you see that helps your case ery Wild at Times, red Darrin a i “How did he act?” asked the Court Very wild, especially when telling of wife's admission that she had had r Rockw gael util] kc, aie “WISE” if it's true?” said Justice Crane. “Do you want me to strike out that Mr sailed the lawyers up to| Reed says Hains seemed rational? ies yey “Yes,” said’ Mr. White, stammering. &P Operation performed. When speak- ose Dr araineyraawiced ah “No, no," put in Mr. Darrin, trying |!M& Of this he repeatedly said: ‘Reed, at he} es 5 7 : ee UL es ea Te ee aca, paitict worshipped her, I gave her all my love the parents of the both wit: | Roy ee tare cos I'll strike {t out," said Justice Crane, and this is my return. I'm trying to esses yet to be t nth be Z and asked if he knew | Don’t buy new But Me es on bot the’ seats had fains, who, with res and all the) where Leavitt was?" Tes, out before} “What was his manner y | cheap” pianos. a en | rut 4 good second: grimly. Ow, “go ahead.” search my mind to see if I was ever un- “I object, then, to the witness's quo-| Kind to her; if T ever dia anything to{ tation of the ‘Vampire,’ shouted Mr. deserve this treatment. She looke me White, still unabashed, and jumping up Tight in the face and says: “I don't love again a moment later, “Suppose that You. You don't understand, 1 love Ans Peter Hains had quoted from twenty- nis. Billy Annis is the one I love.” ’ five poets, what would that prove Vhen she said that to me I never | “It would prove, probably, that he suffered before as I suffered then. Part either had great insanity or great wis- of me lived, but most of me died. Phy- dom,” said the Judge. Sical pain is nothing to what I am now “When Peter Hains was relating the enduring.” He acted as if in a frenzy story to me, went on Reid, “h He paced up and down, wringing his was distorted, he spoke wildly and ha fdly and his eyes were set and he How grunted id he answer you? like t e called this at, ‘Huh,’ "repli breath from 1 ive sound ave done justice to a cinnamon bear midd! at would James Sley aged man, wh Ridge, was rade ani ame next to n Hains ser m mak. arage at How many times did you hear him ticulated and he moaned often, say he wished he would die?” ‘Oh, | can't I die? His brother was in ti inany times—perhaps a hundred. 1| room and said, ‘Don't, Connie, be a/ would say, ‘Connie, brace up,’ and he | man; buck up. He sald, ‘Thorn’ would reply, ‘You don't know what it is been so good to me since this trouble to suffer. My lawyers seem to be 80 began.’ I was alarmed and said to/ slow. Why don't they hurry up the | Thornton, ‘He's in a very ad shape.’ I divorce. I want to be free, and yet, my | had known him since boyhood and he | ¢ |» how I still love her!’ He was af- FULLY GUARANTEED, fH) AND “UP. Best Makes Only. est—and now let's proceed | in Bay Ridge. isiness More Talk of Building. “Whom else have you told of what you! ting besides | ntioned ‘He went on to saw at the time of th Mr. McDonaid, whom you me | NEY SaeeEe IF NOT ut at Bayside I'd fgure on tha STEINWAY BABY GRAND AT HALF OosT. NSTRUM uaburdened himself to me," explained | flicted by physical contortions, and trom : r Int know whe THE the witness. | being on the verge of a frenzy would | He “Ye Wi Pi Cc Lines From “The Vampire.” | suddenly pass into a sort of dane a: | Mr. Storm{s boat atthe eit isci's nea ise Fiano Co., “He would appear to be rational for a | coma, and then back again into the ex- | its Flushing | Home of the Gabler Pianos, ; | Moment and then he would spring up, cited state.” ME aoe ty. I want to build close to the Bay-| -19-21- swinging his arms and drop into a chair| “How dia he talk?” “He trequentiy | length of this r evant Cueto "| ,,47-19-21-23 E. 125th St. moaning, ‘How can I stand it?” talked very rapidly and with great Tek ine Sia, RAL eae ATA Coe oe i so “You say you remember his reciting! vehemence, and at other times hia Leer toe Sebo | at that time?” "Yes, he quoted from | voice was broken. Words were mur- i EL Kipling's ‘Vampire.’ ” ;Mured and broken, sometimes almost SSC crs : “What line?” shouting.”* | ECON en is MAG Mr. White objected, but his objection ‘Did you notice any stammering or bteee eienstalne wld bre, ‘| was overruled, and Reed went on halt in his speech?" “Yes, at times.” a Papuan ave ae : GER | tt f : anaes » Lots ol stores ‘Peter would say, “I never understood | This closed the direct examination. stick his who vefore, “A fool there was and he! Mr. rin undertook the cross-exam- nd they filed in, | (@4 at once pull He einishnrs ver wie ination, Mr. Reid stated that Peter ce them, with Mre,|away, His face. w Ite oy neers renentod the mfirat scour, |2a.ne/a) unlaualiconaueticontinuedlwith= lrarner leant iterlinimiy tee aren eieell core cmt eee en tetee anc tw ad an exci testimony snes of the “Vampire.”* Dut abatement ui “What time did he retire that first Witness left the 1 July 10, when the! gure.” with it?’ and Clark, bringi h fas | ae eat Bay Ridge end! The witness couldn't be sure whether | ‘Didn't your side cause such a letter r night?” asked Mcintyre. “We talked is ; 2 Chicago. He insisted that| Peter Hains had said his father was to be printed in the papers?” as Jus- ing until 3 o'clock in the morning. ster Mains's acts seemed very trre-|the frst person who mentioned the trip |tloe Crane, bluntly, evidently having edwin suits at $15, because “How loudly did Peter speak?" asked | tional and said if he had stated earlier | of Mre, Haine to the mountains, but Mr. mind Lawyer Shay's MelIntyre. “In a conversational tone in the examination that Hains seemed| Reid rather inferred that it wae Gen of publishing his evide sometimes, sometimes raising his voice |rational he had made a elip of the| Hains who first told regarding the | the trial yng-continued e in advance of He wouldn't ife's alleg irews. He re : it's a popular price. uaF pinion, were hi. actions and We're selling lots of J wanted to go was at the bo words at t almost to a shout. He would sit with |tongue and didn't want to be go under-| wife's stay in the Adirondecks | “1 don't know that sald Mr. [her in con : e moment ot NonateieeRenbntetoer ce They apes his head in his hands, sometimes, not | stood now. The prosecutor was trying to show! sscintyre, rather t Wine eaniieent Pa tole to belanceaGInE y oxattentintnone $15 suits, because ours hearing what went on around him, After | Letters Barred Out. that after Peter Hains's confidence in yjp. Reld went or letails at was aired. What you mean,” sald Sley fi his wife had been duly restored it was Mr. “White began’ the cross-examina. | are worth $25. Thad gone to bed,” went on the wi : Hl md Peter tol of Cc Hains’s secon ssion, | ation w r Hi (She GETING S| Rey “I heard the captain pacing up and] wi Eater tell ou, the contents of! his father who reawakened the slesping | onic arene Hine\Gepiela air mas Seo the sustains teeetate ntte | @own the porch, I called to him, and a2 Y Le cived at San Fran-| doubts and quickened them into re Gen. ns and Thornton r hy Mr, Mcintyre since the tria / he said he could not sicep rich started him across the| newed life. Reid continued eee ; : Meta lle te er inet ng of what he could testifs , WWhat cle did he say next day2” |Continent?” "Not girectl | ueeter) sola) me) whent Hel ect home | Ale can ity : : as a witness, Moe Lev & Co ‘time aid) He had only his children to ta ha ap ak n letter advising that uisht after seeing his father } 1 Tlerne : Saree Captain Only Excited, "9 Y oree case t come back to New York?!) “No.| sald to his wite, ‘Claudia, 3 tt it s ANALY OUN AAS AY Ov awere AN e ee called upon to describe more , S live for. he wanted his dive nelgavannerthelitnn se vertuek said to his wife, ‘Claudia 7 ae eto : : f Aare? pane fin (Rr) alled upon to describe mor 1439 Broadway | 119125 Walker St, \ come up at once 1 wanted get t tell me about that trip of y 1 * ; pt. Hains’s mannerisms, the A 15 * dyineshact s best 1) "88 about his Br from le wyitee late anuvarsal iNenmrate " ex t «th t PD ike builder aid: “Well, he New York. New York. ever with It Ha, ‘ did he tell Riemer : pe ANeY § esettled all | tense hoped te Ks ago. Ve c ween you and Pp and said, ‘We might as’ wel 380-382 Fulton St., Brooklyn. could, He repeat ed ine 4 eres ie t that, why bring tt : , i By \ een Son © buckya t everybody was t wbout it is wife te Wo iuferred that sh ; i Hains bi m that she was the subject of scan- menial {tt e aid s e as! 1 H Seemed Near Collapse Yen bo are cee ‘ ‘ i ! 1 the before. He s 1 u iy er good name Do 1 ther he sen Reid sa ay t le ha 1 that,” 7 1 His words wer clanr eno: crete ah Natise ‘. aa Be ns tere Doubt Would Drive Her Away. ay Y d ‘ h was very quick and ex Rated auiate anne c ravayll(s ; eee a Reld was required to repeat what aie IAC lente 1 i But he was soon ¢ ieaadll carpenter terete aii bea | Maine's wit 1 to him after his , t \e + BN alent to oe H os mivataty Set turn fr s talk with his er. the lawyer me else prese r 1 out to i ¢ was apparently ‘ar off AUinareRanalaneeireG ala the bear Hains told him that when hi anc No. said Mr. Bennet ¢ a ed a F course in neiing Bain san ict ice r Yes. ils | evidence, but the alert Justice had hie, |S Lieains for the detalis of hier trip | him it would be esas for thn to get a |’ Soe fe i avanwere fixed) an g as he Al pitanicaaage an hog-tied before he *2¢ Mild: “If you bring up these sus- a 6 He als t Hi oe : picxd and he wrung his Was tair picion ain, We might as well quit SPA A . T aie “ TERRACES While talk: | 9.0% r is overrul snapped | begged him,” he : hot to go wuse he had ‘ , i Me ing his lower £ t ria aris eee fmatter of! to inquire into her Baster visit to the c people being 6 I (Trade Mark.) Ae i - © except In 0 far aa what Pores | mountains, adding: ‘If you go, yo! neople, 4 erefure opp H sgn the ay y Seria VAIN uetiiyd pes GELS aller CHAS TEA CTP] RP PHT ORIG ; SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY THE 29TH SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY THE 30TH but I recai! that he said glad to) ever notice Peter Hains had | Will show also that you suspect my yrnocatan: Maine even hoi yan sh tat Buy R iT FauTil CHOCOLATE COVERED have me . ¢ a habit of ng his hair before thie | OF #0 T will never have , een ot t 1 CREAM KISSES PINEAPPLE IGE CREAMS Be nares. ; aired it do with you again.’ He a 5 n Claudia d af i POUND POUND Jot pie tee, d Dp w how old Claudia L4bbey | Claudia, I've promised tat i Fane) arn aire ; hero w © AL vel is * eo & @ an 1 Th n . 7 ee Would become raving ern told sixteen years y owil’ ‘Then it Was that happer a Dut An Re rir satan erate. him, that she broke down Palnphetiaiacen ab M ; r t recess was, taken, with jl true. I love Billy Annis and always arrival op 2 OF have, and 1 dou't love you ei THE SAME Likert PRICE back from his t 1 ey | i A. layed Suspicion Reawakened Tiel ts De ashen cata ate mo NSE, mire cmt th by General Hains VW ILNeSs Says, sored vor sie tan io: gore w wit ONE POUND BOXES FIVE POUND BOXES at f f i"Bo you think Capt, Haine toia aie y ! 1 mush hd BUGAI MIAEDOANDY: OG) Ha Lar: Waller thar tnt 60c Special Assorted Chocolates (,..) 0 19¢ Fishiot. IAT MADE US PO! $137.22 Dollars srobed, but s didunot ‘balers Caretar " : Thornton 4a OLD FASIUONED BAKLEY CHOICE CANDY LOR FAM Payable in CASH or on LIBERAL 1 f the ¢ \ : TERMS of CREDIT, will secure a : i ( yon how Annie: frat camel ai” thea pgs from his memory. or tw ta He # lator H qccceereremeeenanemnmnnncsemeees boxy our price per 5 pounds. COMPLETE OUTFIT for an pon bis arrival APARTMENT equal in value to that obtainable elsewhere at not less than $165, Inspection of this and other outfits invited, ranging from $50 up. Golden Quartered Oak Buffet, with his imaginati He we but he aly same ¥ M arnt b i Wha From his me VhOIAL MIXED CANDY Consisting of Vanilla Che late Cream Drops, Cr Teoperminis and Winter FIND MINED CANDY, an end Joon 85 a that somewhere ir lows assortin eonter the ts aie a cenenre e He AGC] EH the broken in his spee mt of Wl n fe ft Kier Helte Creams, & | prance, HMR ae th pone, Special for Tuesday and Wednesday | —* | G called | wite whe e confessed i BATE 1 t 1 he mobi, LACH TEE, cr an ae 64 pial 2 s-examing invited him anant? | Oe wae0 fees , at the | ameemnenaenmast oe tm thet inenc uf ull Ghioesdatens $LI5 Vane B40, ‘ * 1 went aut miaaeaa : SAUtan ts y did Talay PKUTE, POUND Views GH ybr BON. Grand Rapids Hoh ope 1 do Then she 1 On f rewtin " , armarney een Be nuatee ar tee Furniture. every t ing hime ie in MAE = partment Choeotatens : Father Told of Trip. r ’ ha m Se ee Samarra TP mapas di F rhea bs) YINPORTED FRENCH GLACE FRUITS, NEW Qa 49 Credit ts ) ; an | 1 JUST ARRIVED, 5+ LUND BO), OPEN SATURDAY infer ermeeaaers a ; achate OF EVENINGS : ». [Sap oi unporled Salin Lined Baske's, 250, Each Fe \ aga , ' od Moo ee eT ) DUA As} - : : ie TTT ereaind alll 1 lock, — ‘ Annis 8 { eee eee oar Satiedar evenings until 1A ofclock, peeerene -— think 1 an 4 Opens Door for Defense ietaceeracairivia ‘ , WE DELIVER ixKiE 54 BARCLAY ST, DIE. “Did me he « Have € e pr ers wince Jegro Coox Called, PURCHASES OF Ose POLAK scons. ‘tat ani ie y anit ita; Atha airy . 1 r inat AND OVER. i 4 HENNEBSY.—At her residence, 703 9 the series ” py ati i, Ans tneretare, tne othac pide baa 4 bad dragged ont for nearly four [| TERY ASD guuth BUKIT: alse tr, ELLEN MENNSST, widow ot Jom a M ; oH sneer 7 re. At k Minnie ohne, a oe ur al aay 7 le le lH dearly beloved mother of John, William hows « a Ju Did Thornton Haine tell you he wrote conversations to lay & basis a who was in the enpl ft Manhattan above 200th Bt, Ho end Francis and Mra. Thomas Brook, te Gap’ tol! me who w . wht to make to Peter Hains at San Francis ging His Honor, brisk Peter Hatne family at Port Ha nilton feannerinn geeee Gus.” Mo peode her @ith yeas, “Ww " " « him to come home "what did the Captain say about t ne in the Siena, oe Sate pis peat Dede. Ses Jor oul oss, Puneral Thursday, Dec. 31, thence te Amie to dinner chat iret nigh a you unde nd Bie fase GBM roe evar mae sueh 9 etter? = Sou of 1.00 wt | 1th, he ald’ ahe new lived ‘at Wha Sha’ shipped trom our special mall tor temas will’ bp oiieaeh bar’ tae pid Annis was invited at his im ° aly in the n 2 a on tlevetion of fugigh, having worked in Pacer Hains's be Me ty 9 Bo Gmtem, becwuse be wanted [e show lie tation” S gatheved thas bie ~E object to thet auewer,” sais Mota. pele’ y 10 Uelicloua A ald Ce i er? ey +

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