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) ES ee rin, was constently priming the Die trict-Attorney with embarassing ques- tions for him to hurl at the witness, while occasionally His Honor struck In with some pertinent query, thus keep: ing Dr. Manson between cross-fires on both his flanks. Darri.; Scores Heavily. ‘The net results of all this was the declaration by Dr. Manson "that Peter Hains suffered from only one form of Ineanity, characterized by different phases of manifestation, beginning with acute mania followed by depres- sion, followed by impulsive insantt followed by melancholia.” Inferentially the “impulsive insanity” phase was the one during which Peter Hains shot William EB, Annis in twenty places with an automatic gun. After explaining, in reply to a ques- tion from the Court, that-he wanted to show that a man suffering from the in- sanity attributed by Manson to Peter Hains could not plot, plan or devise anything, Mr. Darrin proceeded to score most decisively in this wise Would a man suffering from Impul- sive insanity, which you say Peter Hains had at the time of the tragedy, retain sufficient mentality to be able to recognize the face of an enemy?" “No,” sald Manson, and Thornton Hains and his lawyers fairly stiffened in their chairs with astonishment “Would he retain sufficient mentality to recognize the name of his enemy if he heard it?" went on Darrin, "No." “Would he be conscious of anything that "No, Not in that Well content with these startling ad- missions, Mr. Darrm put one final question: “Would you still assume that Peter Hains suffered from Impulatye insanity, if, inaddition to the facts a ready embodied in the hypothetical question, you were told that his conver- gation and acts on Aug, 15 were ra- | Self as to almost assimilate the sponge. = (OH, MY! SHE SAW AN EVE PEKIN AT HER IN BAT Miss Elinor Alana Was So A tonished She Almost Swal- lowed the Sponge. While indulging in a bath the other ter an arduous performance Jot Little Nemo, Miss Elinor Day statuesque and blonde young person, wo a horrified, on casually reaching for the soap, to see gleaming at her through a hole in the bathroom door the glint of what she called in the West Side} Court this afternoon “a huming eye. “Judge,” sald Miss Dayne, emotionally peering over her Russian ‘possum furs, “Judge, yer honor, 1 was so amazed | an’ humilerated I almost swallowed the sponge.” While Mise Dayne was testifying Charles Lewis ragarded her with bilious apprehension. It was Lewis's Eye. You see It was Mr. Lewis's eye that caused Miss Dayne to so far forget her- Lewis was captured early to-day at the young actress's boarding-house In West | Forty-third street after an elaborate trap had been laid for him by the prop: | tional, that he understood what went on around him, that he recognized his so enerhy, that he spoke intelligently after) the tragedy, that he was calm and ee lected and that, following the shooting, | he lighted and smoked a cigarette?" “Assuming those things to be true, I would still say he was Insane.” Sad Blow to Defense | erly scandalized landlady, Mrs, Hender- on, and the other boarders e Miss Dayne came to board at the Maison de Henderson young Lewis en- gaged rooms there. He offered presents to Miss Dayne, all of which were re- | turned, says Miss Dayne It was about a week ago, Miss Dayne THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1909, WOMAN ON A BET RAIL THE ee wiLeur Weicut Mt OLIN I CENTRAL PARK He Would French Officer Names Ameti- can Aeroplanist as Co-Re- spondent in Divorce Suit. | Predicted Do It went on in her narrative to a sympa- With this the expert left the stand,/ thetic court, that she noticed a small having done the cause of Thorn hole in her bedroom wall. The aper- Hains infinitely more harm in the ast! ture had apparently been made by five minutes of his testimony than he] young Mr. Lewis, who occupied a hall did ~ood In all the preceding hours. bedroom de luxe next to his charmer. | Thornton Hains turned his body away] Through this hole, Miss Dane said, she | from him with an angry flirt as Dr} was astonished to see one evening a | Manson slippel vack tn his chair next} smail billet make its appearance. It to the prisoner, . read, “Ado: I love you. Charlie Lew. Next came Dr. Plerce ¢ Of NO. vig, the gentleman sport SE et Bese a ue a ‘ :} One Note Follows Another. man, W ‘ i They Miss Dayne plugged up the| his professional in the study of : i hole with a loose press notice. But mental and nervous diseases ’ night another 2 made it Dr, Clark said he first extinct ee eee ene ae che told the land: Peter C. Hains at the Long island City | PPO." : Lak ee ZA ad < was immediately proceed- jail on Nov. 7. He said right at the FIRE eRIROUNTGROLC ERT outset that he belleved| Petor Hains to) 26 BETS IL BICR SHE HA CH he Inewne then, ‘This was contrary to] 7) i ‘ {Detective Le wae sent ve deductions of his fe ow rf ; Ny far back as October tions t ' ng ¢ din the | s_red 1 true, Dr. with Mise Dayne—Mrs tine of t imurde 1 nat ” their vi. was not capa discriminating bes] y ne the cleaming tween tight and wrong, and did no ap. | {Working Its wa ate the nature and quality of hist < © rhen the act. eee eMcatieaeee ope nesta Th) October, Dr Manso: Al posted Lew Peter Halos’ alert and) sar = Clark said that in’ Novem Poter ains sad, depressed, a ny and an angry man nd yorny, With @ vacant stare fn . ) s skin cold and clammy: wut his 9 crazy people who pale. At first willing 2 i ‘apialn presently became, ‘ \rd angry men who were quiet?" incolierent is cheeks flushed, his) y words were jumbled togetl without! Then tell ng what you mean by this meaning, he professed ai bility tolexplanation of the thing that particu- vember part events, grew excited, | larly distinguished Hains as a lunatie?” wept, nbled, tugged at his hair or) mustache, or his face, and fAnally plead- | ed that he was exhausted. His pulse | and heart were almost normal, his re- flexus weak and his mind wandered. From these things Dr. Clark deduced that Peter Hains was insane on Nov. 7 Coupling his own observations with what he had heard of the recent history of the patient, he sald further that he felt sure Capt. Hains's insanity dated from the time of a great mental shock in the latter part of May, and that on ‘Aug. 15 the army officer suffered the form of insanity known as mi depressive, an old friend that bobbed up prominently trial of Harry Thaw a first in the second ear ago Having studied the hypothetical ques- flon during the recess, Dr, Clark said that in his bellef Peter Hains suffered from manic-depressive insant etantly from May 9 to Aug that at the moment of the eh had "ingane impulsive tv the doctor said, dated fror when the Captain heard the Annis mentionad as he stood yacht club dock, Crazed by Annis's Name “Would this man, suff these Impulsive ideas a de tid himgeif of the cause of hi um happiness?” asked the Court name on of the mental "Care therefore, nd he would, be seized with a desire he had all a toms of depressio’ the sound of Annis’ of Annis brought insane impulse or caused him to draw ne: week to rid himself of t “What difference war there bi the Captain's mind a moment before shooting and a moment af Justice Crane, "I can’t tel in the man's mind,” sald Dp rk “J thought that was exactly what you were undertaking to tell,’ sald the dus to shoot Annis?’ 1 alternating s: nd the si tlee, with a touch of Sareasin in’ his tone. At cro amination Mr. Darrin wanted to know whether, assuming that Peter Halns behaved normally an was outwardly calm before and after the shooting, Dr Clark still characterize him as a ¥ of mante depressive insa 1 would.” said Dr. Clark, “because after the insane act would be a slack 1 tensihn during ght tal Tact was committed the ening of the me which the patient calm e us one concrete fact Justice, “which shows us w alleged insane act d of an angry man seeking to who had wronged him? Gets a Little Tangled. “Well,” sald Dr. Clark, after Ing a while. “I think if he merely a sane angry man brother said, ‘Come away have sald I'm going te here and finish this thing. I think a crazy FTER careful examination an lished in THE EVENING Wi bership in Charles selected by EVENING WORLD rea Name of voter Address Full out the blank spaces and m Eéitor, Evening World, Voting Coupon for American Beauty Chorus, Frohmat n only answer generally,” sald Te Dr. Clark unhappily Dr, Clark sad he couldn't point to any single thing in the hypothetical question that showed insanity, He would have to take into consideration every fact embodied fn the question along with his own observations and Kknowledce of the | Captain's physical and mental make-up A moment later, however, he felt quite sure that he could base hie diagnosis upon onty a small part of Peter Hains’s hehavior on the day of the shooting, “Po you think Peter Hatns had auf- ficient mind to receive suggestions from to do violence to a third v Darrin asked in conclusion, s could receive such suggestions, I believe, but they d be subject to wn insane mental process, He Id have only an Insane perceptior hat he wa Aor ordered to ful bound Dr. Clark lett (1 suffered great pain Manson Recalled Mr Melntyre recalled Dr. Manson and wanted him to change one of his dam- aging admission {9 morning that immediately before the shooting Peter Hains was {na state where would be unable to recogr ¢ the face of ue, Dr. Manson had meant was at of the tragedy the probably, to. dis- arly. After think- e hours, he had now eter Hains's violent ym ie speaking of the Taking t what h any one sald that m that he still had functi and knew what he after he started down the runway and before he actually began shooting?” put In the Judge. After thinking It over for a minute the witneks nodded a reluctant un ptal mi was inflamed when he name,” added Manson, Isive mania did n take of him until he mind Aw the first called idechint no Kay amaging — testimony against the defendant and the that he had never occupled a seat the Hains brothers at the In- nther witneas was former Coroner ws, of College Point, who held nquest. He also saw Fallon ap the Haine brothers on the night of the {nquest and speak to them Robert Collins, a young negro living isting, Was next led by Mr. Collins was a walter at t Yaeht Club on the day of the shooting, He wns called to reftite test given by James Tierney, the bage mat d consideration of photographs pub- ORLD of all the candidates for mem: Americ Beauty Chorus, to ba ders, I my vote for No. 1's rus n honest re- | Into Realm, of Abuse If the tin tenriot gard for should ever come when am 08 presentatives ‘ople were so unfit for th aA SOEs AUTO DIDN'T HURT BOY. ‘| Mhoved Him Along for 20 Feet and He Lost Loaf of Bread, al abuse, spec: Ul eettssadt Fi . Patrick Hickey Js the caretaker of Drleco| Mork. made an N Ol ¥ avenue, At noe he sent to obtat fr Perkins a Talk of Criminals. the disc his nephew, W Austin, aged ould be ex- there was H that ing af of bread, Will € teen, out for a H ¢ crossing Fi “The President says that 1 a brower, ‘ Mann replied that M Driscoll | him fortun n excited than any one else | Willie sild along the pavement for untoward comt n During the diser Secretary | twenty feat. Mr Rawney picked Willle sions should rema is mess age} Latta appeared with three messages |up and rushed him to the office of tr which might be inte ed by peoe} from the White House. and his ap-| Urquhart, at No 10 West Forty-fitth and th by | pearance was greeted with roars « ile was weeping, the Con-|faughter ‘The messages proved to be| “What are you crying for?” asked the Jof 4 routine character and were not SURE TO RUE es “Tt ts sald (n the message that crim-| allowed to Interrupt. the proceedings +, sald Wille, “but Inals should be proe-uted If found inj for any length of time [ lost me an’ TI get. eked the legislative bran Mr Mf New. York. opposed | Mr. Rawney fixed it so that Willie re. ment, and with this we heen Me the Perking reantu-|Dlaced the lost loaf, and had enough 1, over to Ko blithely to school and treat But the President ares, declared that if the House tions an fle slaes ‘onsidered desirable, a "Re a should accept it its action would have | be made jn the las no more influence on thi f = . ka M4 which histery would Rive to President ] n memb vers of ( Longe Roosevelt thar of the t 1 x that we resident ord in aw fa ate the ex titude toward a ais, but whl pro- a selves nh presenting his views | of the rase declured that nothing vould PERFECT ich to the destruction as An attempt upon the h of tt to in ach the i ther branch, impeachment her by attributing | sof that other branch as! ther offlelal eondu | vith honor, Integrit ischarge of duty or contribuate so 1 of the part 0! honor h Tooth Powder Cleanses, beautifies and | preserves the teeth and purihes the breath Arbitrary Use of Power. = Nene 4 Eneile A eae use Used by ay of Only One onnowo acistnn re hic Marcia | refinement almost Cold in One Day. 0c, ee ermine the confide: of the people GE entry | | | of the Hotel Lorraine, struck | IDENTIFIES TEETH OF MURDER VICTIM AS THOSE OF BROWNING es ARED TOTAL LOSS OF HAIR yedy and Police | Scalp had been Scaly for Some Time | —After an Attack of Typhoid | Fever his Hair Began to Fal Out | by the Handful —Now It is a ——--——_ we | THICKER THAN EVER Dentist Throws Light’ on Michigan Church Tras Hunt for Missing Pastor Friend of Supposed Slain Man —Reward of $500 tor Murderer'’s Capture. IRECTIONS ASTROS $30, $1 a week ENTIAL er wh ) $100, 82a week ONFID: 1 OeON, CANDY <A nov: Di REDIT, ' & vorite with many, and a de- W. 42d St. eit, A good old-fashioned 26 W. a iy welcome utter the Hammerstein's "Theatre ayaa wht, poro centre, covered. wenerounly If you can’t come, writes -Muvored chocolatemtruly a delle = mam TTT Td bination peeeee teens “SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY. SPECIAL FOR THIS SATURDAY. ORANGE MARSH- |MOLASSES CREAM 10e NONBONS, PouND AUC) Lumps, Pouno Special for This Friday and Saturday. Special Assorted Chocolates (ious) uno 19¢ TT | (MILK CHOCOLATE | I 19¢ PINEAPPLE. .POUND 29¢ Showing where Rooms, Houses, and Apartments could be rented, em to those who patronized Loft for The World printed 205,936 adyer- thelr holiday candles, They know drenenty=186, 181 MORE than the Oe tne cae ear eee ||| Herald or any other New York morn+ freely aa the pave sugar and Hi You ought to buy ||| ing newspaper. thi do be sure of | So it's plain that Homeseckery |] should refer to World “To Let” Ads. | whenever the occasion requires, scam IN THE WORLD'S GREAT RECz ORD OF 1908, WHEN IT P: 1,200,873 SEPARATE ADVER:. TISEMENTS—168,894 MORE THAN THE HERALD, Scotch Kisses in Scotch Plaid Boxes .. . Pound PURITY MEANS MUCH that, rice In low, na ‘olds bald eaten jJnst fresh, wholesome fr of which i of Loft, too—all the year round. It purity and absolute Nentthtuiness and cleantline: Park Row store open every eventing until 11 o'clock. ‘AML our stores open Saturday evenings until 11 oclowk. WE DELIVER FREE 54 BARCLAY ST, EONE DOLLAR AND 25 ConA D Sats all B Bathe LANDTST, | proper. 20 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. Candies (oF ners carefully mm our special fo. pointe in Manhattan PARKR rT HAStaa, Je tO obs At City Hall Pacts, Hoboken a Con Pulten Ot pac and shipped ¢ mall order department a ! v te PORT HURON, Mich, Jan &—Dro Huron with a number of ot When Told His IlIne i j . Charles Bowbeer, dentist, of St Clair, {dents or the village of Viale to be PARIS, Jan, 8—Wilbur Wright, the Wo ld Be Fi tal i : tt de ; ‘ ie ; jentifed he of Utertloned by the proseci sittornes THANKS T0 CUT! RA \ | world-famous Amertean — aeroplantst, Ould Be Fat, Bsa (ter BUEN CY aS OF there wax no charge tall against Mrs ey i ’ . | was to-day named as co-respondent In i tient HE iby hee eee and the officers statel thet About two years ago I was troubled a divorce sult brouglit by Ldeut, Gou- Dra William) Hull was taken ouhiinto:| cee eum Metliog’tat Churshins parton) sh ee nied to be. examined #0 j'qith my head Doing ace ents like dandruft i Hl the set he manufactured for Gldeon|! the oftice might secure every but heavier—al- jarde, of the Culrassiers, stationed at } Central Park to-day and wheeled along the missing carpenter from{trifling fact in her posseasion that thougl I wash my, | Champagny The trial is set for Feb- ‘the walks just within the Fifth avenue | Adair, Prosecutor Brown has aecepted | Could bear on lisappearince of heer bead nonce Rs iwons ruary, [and Plaza entrance by his valet. Taken the identification and the supervisors husband and Browning and the subse. me Rae trouble Hes Champagny ts between the military to the Hotel Plaza to dle two months! have offered a reward of $0) for his quent tndtng of niutliaesd: trails stn as itching or smart- | . ‘ murd the church stove ing and I never no- camp at Auvours, where Wright first ago, this remarkable manifestation of |). H. Carmichael, the pastor! Mrs. Smith, Rrowning's: sistes, today ticed any falling of |began his French aeroplane experl- strength only goes to stiow how greatly | of the ch Who, it ts supposed from | confirmed the identification of the scart the hale.) BuLsHOrSy | menta, and Le Mans, where his tights ‘medical sclence can err in {ts caleula- | current met Browning on the! pn found tn the stove as belonging to tack of typhoid fever ; hee a | Vlora day of the murder, and who has| her brother. She went further and and I was out of the jhave since been made ! appeared, is still missing stated that she herself had pinned. it hospital possibly two dines cnuta i sald ie be an al j The famous surgeon himself Precio edi| Mrs. Carmichael, wife of the missing | in his necktle before he left home Tues- months when [ first thusiast on the subject of aeronautles, all along just what happened to-day. | preacher, vps tovday taken to Vort aay t the day the murder oveurred noticed the loss of hair, my scalp and she has been seen many times | He dectared when he went to the Plaza | an a being still scaly, I started to use a lamong the interested spectators of . wc fat ne wer “ : manta | dans rf gure ‘to no effect rbataver, Wright's flights | that If Lis suggestions on how to treat | nd I used a quinine preparation quite Goujarde, who is well known in his case were followed closely, wn CCHOOLBOYS IN mM |DROEGE’S REMOVAL jppely, NE Nines bes French military circles, accuses his [he left the hotel—whether spiritually or | | IS ORDERED BY THE | sealp disease I don't know, but T had | wife of having made love to Wright (itn 1 ' actually lost hope of saving any hit at | in the flesh—he would enjoy an outing & as the result of a wager with a friend Fan Na | Il, could brush it of that t dat that she could captivate the heart of AZZ BUR DRigatz, — |i Central Park, | | It got ao bad that I didn't the Ame! -—-- *__| Those In attendance upon Dr. Buti | | _ need to comb UE Joel LN jan t fj r 7 . i ry f rt 0, My brother, who Shortly after Ho Wager was MAG crecy that the frst news of the aftate | MARined such an event aw utterly be: | (Continued from First Page. used the Cuticura Remedies with satig- soars Gey " Siena spent leaked out tn tis elty. yond hope. When, the other night, Dr. | ; | —_—-—— feetlon’ ios tae malta Ue lier her hom n Cham ¥ Over! Wright left for Pau, in the south Theron, HY rae Alar, They | made by consideration of his answer. | © cakes of Cuticura Soap an night In Wright's conjany. When she |pary of France, today. His closest Bull was wheeled up to the root of the | Fiye Arrested Declared They re aet eine iischarge of the Du. | Mealy @ box of Cuticura Ointment, the returned home in the morning the hus pfriends declare that he. Is much des [Fitz they Began to concede that the | Gey Ate po Mother frand woman, which was a distinct vio Be ear erat Wealtireat My scalp. ig | band refused to) adit her. Mme, GOU- pressed over the fillng of the ault. patient had been wiser than the ¢ p= eu Ve ‘ lation of the statute, was the result of | my hair thicker than ever, whereas six jarde immediat ely returned’ (e x right, Wilbur Wright 1 to-day that he} tore, And when he announced his in- Two Informs Police. the solicttation of his associates occup- | months ago I had my mind made up to according to the husband's charges, Knew nothing of > proceed-| tention of taking a jaunt in the park ing offices with him whieh he was in | 2@ bald in a short time, T will have a and the two spent an entire week to- {ngs and looked uu matter | in his wheeled-chalr to-day there was ————e the habit of oe visiting, who penoteceet h taken later and send you gether at a hotel In Le Mans Bac OrAptEal) ip culded hat! nothing to do but aceede to his demand, |. . i had received a fee iyr tile Intertcrence, | Beaphte Bares Gree era Broad Bei, The divorce sult was filed in Le Mans, | He had veer sean the wit mies] He seemed to enjoy the outing tm. |S LOUIS, Jan &.— vive bovs Fang and that the same thing had happer RD SR dae but the tribunal there exercised such ge- | In the sy meneely and be benefit by tt Ing In age from elght to thirteen years! in other cases’ before this pa | rm bat ura Soap and were arrested in the ase | ‘ ‘ura Soap an Peete ree aAtin Matis Mab) magistrate, and the other instances In | gentie anoin veg Wemiane aieedli c? Mam Wachter, | “tien b ad granted similar discharges | ment, assisted When necessary by Cutle | . oy Wed, Without examination or Investigation, | Cura Resolvent (liquid or pills), afford | a peddler ae soe i ' ee and the fact that he had pald $50 to Inatant collet in Uhamostalatressineforaa nesday with his skull crushed, suppress’ a story: that: waa'to be pubs f itching, burning, scaly crusted speak tors struggled and bledy F al maps The arrests wore based on information 3 ' mors, eczemas, rashes, inflammations, | . Sea ara) ANE i f in their government! and the very foun- i ‘shed in relation to his offical conduct, | citations and’ chatings of infanc f (Continued from) Firel: Page.) Oa AiGnE Enelish. People. |aeenalee SORT ee eee ne ne ee te Mrs. Mary ig not consistent with the qualities tor | childhood, permit. rest. and sleep. aad <a forefathers. more “Ayr Tawney asserted that no dig. Goebehardt. mother of two OC he PHI’ the proper performance of his judicial | point to a speedy and permanent cure, they be remedied. ‘The question will clalmer “now modify or « oners boys are Joseph Lee. thite) aig | In the majority of cases, when all otBier doubtles considered by Congress : kof the languar teen yours olds Ge Remmel, twelve ‘ ff eae) il, and su lon taken as may seem to years; Vrank Mamte, nine years, and) Droege Won't Discuss Decision, | cutieurs Soap (280 1,Olntenes be in public intere: Henry and Ar It, eleven | Magistrate Dre informed | fboeaci apd) Copeakste, Cae oR ir conn s to consider and Integrity: of « and elght They decision, seemed Iy aft fole Prone, 147 Columbua Ave. Bow the criticisms made by the President salled and stands impeac ; the p that they had stoned fused to di at his residence, > eeiclal bee WEA iota Sis Dw upon the motives of Congress in Its - popular AL einer ¢ Wachter “Just for fan 28 East Sixty-ninth street, His face . nan who {3 a mea Pee ering i HAO UR actl t session to consider his sug> on this que ae noe raid to be I man was found dying by neigh> reddened, and he half turned in evident gestions as to future legislation, and seams to Y of the gated, “to this imp! hors. He Iived {n a combination dwell- | embarrassment rene NeceuReaaee sae Tatas the motives of the members of the leg- ‘ tiWaswese Ve eport Ww ver Congress with proper tig hae {slative branel) of our Government, vioe tng and stable, at do no to make a self-respet can receive them, lates not only the ind Kept so much t mont at this time,’ he said It ts sta ) the message that the © heges Fc in pene was known In the -|neg to be excused from saying any Satara ituraay Bhlet ca. nilfavorroecthe . rouse 8 popu Pic heal hermit, When thing, The Qing speaks for itself wp: branches of our ment thats AM y s ‘ at the Congressmen di jurtous to its con was discovered the police) P70 S * eens eae ! CHILD'S ‘ory of the rey tory of the cep * ached’ witah FATE OF MRS. AN AMORE, TRIED Satin Bahan | ‘ message. If restricted the o} the agents iz this) We lef a must the secret service of the FOR MURDER, WITH JURY. i Ses 3 that for thirty the law | be h As ip Ay 1) ma fom ers od vote ned their duties to | setts - ae ; Lis layer of] " eh ‘ gthened. He | by all her relatives, NS aah nis) Bt denied that the provisi 1 the hands a LL ; : se t government officials 260 beautitul $10 gare t think that even the most! , because, 6 —Th ments, 4-12 yeags, 2! ( sinen could Judged in Future. vine ort i a Fy ere shades, in alitigg Rei ade | part 0 vis races are as 1: aduce tito Frevnen yy Ut 2 fF department stripe of from fear les that the fthe “Ve attempted to refute the statemer effects. message ca S On| that land. fraud Investig teven furlongs |! he vo he secret service the | nat ha 1 17, Catherine TO- ia ' : to th pped b-cause of t tere ats e ! erret out his secret sins. oer a ferred to and cited iy Mary MOR- “Nor does It seem that statements jo tae mie f last y nen ROW | made in 1904 even by a newspaper ri against an $ House, fice fens fy oe Carrol MM ONLY and by imp! hat he hag amou vas Wel porter are convincing evidence of the fri ts. jiu iar pe tat towed before, ; motive which actuated Congressmen any anember of this House The President, said Mr. Tawney fur- in their votes in 1908, The statements t ; hether the House tn its resolution ther had pompiatels mang tee his of Ds 1408, correctly Interpreted speech mentioned {nthe messag made in newspapers are sometim he meaning of the words used ty tue! whether. unintentionally or not, questioned even at the White House. Gallente tunblal ately me, or he read from the Congressional record O0C Fiat Has But One Meaning whether it init d paced E lan- certain extracts (o support his state- et. 12th & i guage, as the Presdent. implies, will men “The statement contained in the mes-! be judged now and in t ture ace, Declaring that he did not see how 831 Broadway, ” 13th Ste. sage that the ‘chief argument in tavor | cording to the accepted interpretations anv other conclusic ct fine provision was thet the Congress. | 0%.cne English lang than that the OF the: provision Was that th gress: | This Nou e, charged only with its | libeled the House, 3 7] DIED. meh aid noe \hemsaives wish to be Ine respo! eae tothe people of the United | his remarks prinetp: aly iM ne 1 No ‘discount’ to any Syne 'e . Vestigated’ can have but one meaning. It) states and tts oblication to transmit un-| dent's references to him in his specia ae "* to teache means that, Congress. voted. for the | impaired to the future the representa. | message, He characterized the action A epee, 16. pal a ha HATCH.—BRSSIE 7. wite of Bdwie Measure from an Improper motive, Any | tive institutions inhertted from the past, {an a grave breach of the privileges of kK ktkin 129: Vox ‘Pop 0 “*p ° Hateh Congresaman whose yote can be deter- vn dignity must fn ‘the House and thereby a grave injury | 7 | Those are the reasons that en- Funeral from 237 East 38th ste at mined by unwillingness to have his own | elty to, unde i|to the country, and clalmed that “no | James entry Alvey entry. | st \ L 10 A. M, Saturday, thence to St. Gabriel’e conduct livestigated by Secret Service| the import of the Presifent’s la Hane {response to the i prayloual rarolitian 66] able us to sell PIERCE PLAY- or by bther mel the House could be ac e ( . ‘ Paar . , . 6 TAS cea SCG 1A ed ei S| Language Unjustified. na withdrawal of th ofte| RPIANOS at $485, instead ysdnelday, ans ¢) UOT mi “IF At was betleved that a majority ot| p i Re, objected to and an apol-| of the $700 asked by others Susan Murray, might b tot andthelt crimes | Uh Adds Additional Insult, for playerpianos no better in Funeral trom Blase resldeness (eee iiscovered, the respect of the people, | ani that i : r . eos apart st 23d at., on Saturday at 0, + d tan r the republic; Priv leges of By e House, therefore, be it By re ate Der otranyainte A y Cy sp t if { thence to the ehureh ot the Flere that Congress sould possens, would. be | vat the House in the ex- disclaimer of any in iH a / whore & mass will be offered fo} impaired, if tot destroyed. re P81 ercise of its constitutional prerog fend while repeating the offensive lai OWOWe IE LO yOurselt 0 prove fy rete rca . Wit is @angerous to the republic that |Jeriines to ronsider any comm jBuage 1a adi ‘additional insult," add- or disprove our claim, — EEE & large portion of our people should | frm 3 Wt e nerley ; ent 1 i have thelr confidence shaken fy vthe j Judgment respectful. and be it further | He quoted that portion, of | Weer Bi set a Gslerrea Daye Bias Greatest Reduction Sale of y dangerous that their ‘a @ whole | OPE Days BN! ete Frere eon ance House on the state of the Union be dis- | : did not them BRANDENBURG TRIAL JAN, 25. Children’ S oats laws, and it is for this reason Charged from any consideration of so direct | On motion of District-Atotrney Jerome oatiy CARACUL atl ta taoe Coranow ter intsgatene? tage an, relaten to the. 8 eret Bernice, | reference to him, Mr. read | Sustice Dowling to-day set the trial of i | MACHR LA and Ane won oCLOT IE makers not to allow the integrity of nieee bel forehead taaneae the Congressional Record the re-| Broughton Brandenburg, under tndict- | Kenna Ay hn Path WEI INBERG, x tar uathan We ma: rT tala portion of the messago be laid on she made in the debate on ment for selling a bogus Grover Cleve- 370 Fulton St., Brooklyn, : body will 10 by the people the table; and, be it further 1 discussed limitation, He analy ! letter to the New York Times, for One block above Boro Hall Subway. — ——— unless it respects itself, We are j ed, That the message of the |is remarks and, declared that | thie % FOR SALE. ous of the honor of the nation; we. President sent to the House on Jan. stdent, “not only by eliminating and ao) should be equally jealous of the honor |“ bos, being unresponsive to the in-|subordinating several of my remarks, Ann of our institutions, |quiry of the House and co [DUE aleo by lenaring the reriaria ot Mf | Place a Dollar or So a Week oma Doubtless in the Congress are some- oh invasion of the privileg that ‘called them forth, unde T H es foune fi ds dishonest couse by questioning the motiv omvey he impresston at the | ee rare tat Manon gs eet eae of members In the ret Service investigation of! n = | WA’ C © body’ is compared n of integ. | else of thelr constitutional rig! ongress was the dominant POUND PROFIT] Ha canine ok eA SSB ld on te tbl Seat SS aoe DIAMOND

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