The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1909, Page 1

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FIRST PICTURES OF BIG EARTHQUAKE DOCTOR SUES A WOMAN FOR $150,000 WEATHER=Milder, with rain to-night and Sanday, old, [NIGH comemenmoseetiL | SD UON nae | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” uu eaeeeneaen ta __PRICE | ONE “CENT, - NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1909. PRICE ONE ‘CENT, 1 Hmssca Rus oF peu in wags Uae HURLED 10 DET NDOF TRA DRAWS NEAR R SOCIETY PLAY Edward Coit-Gilman, Nephew of Late PHS va tdte President of Johns Hopkins, Hurled in Rebuttal Out as He Guides Machine Going at High Speed. “MISS M’KIM, DAUGHTER | OF ARCHITECT, INJURED. Frank Brennan, Chauffeur Who Sat Beside the Society Man, Fatally Hurt—Car Disabled in Making Short Turn on Long Island Road. SAY CAPTAIN WAS SANE, “Have Shot Annis,” Message Sent to Father on Day He Shot Annis. ome uy ~« @are against every one ise ‘ r regarded as complete ar Scudding along over smooth roads in a high-powered-automotile, to return to a dance in Flushing which they had left two hours before, 4 party of gay young people of Flushing and New York—all of them well known in New York society—early to-day smashed into death and disaster in Little Neck, L. 1, where the Old School House. road joins srowdway, sie Edward Coit Gilman, a-orother of Lawrence Gitman, a musical au- thority, and a nephew of the late Daniel Coit Gitman, President of Johns Hopkins University, was killed, Frank Brennan, the chauffeur, who had surrendered ‘the guidance the car to Mr, Gilman, was fatally hurt. Miss 1 | York arch by the fact th Brennan's \ TEATS strength | und Policemar Hains knew that {had sent a message to G the had done so Darrin niko @tatements maie When Btate had only af ' offer in rebuttal. M ot less Mr. M of fers some handw Xperts on My day~a thing whicl is not vet settled the summing up for the prisoner will t ended Monday will have its Inning at c and the famous case, ba should go to thie jury Wednesday morn ing. Fallon said “Lieut. Case asked Pete This testimony was offere ed to writs + the claim of the defense that Peter Hains acted, looked and talked like a drasy man on Aug. 15, eS "I had tome conversation with him! Women Believers in anes Science Gravely after he got in his ceil,” went on Fal- — oe K. Stanley in an Action for Breach of Promise Jerome Wants It Held Here, i 1 ford to ls father. Bs onld he wanted Take the Credit—Surgeon Takes Auto ies Sarhieen cura Demands Damages From Mrs. Jeaneite H sme NM T bre nim ey x uit Cour as NOt Dechded Mbscriereararicrondt pilatealand heres Ride and May Go to Europe. avery Deere Chapman. as anti ne ) a message.” Phat Point, | i bis what WD 5 aS 1 Here Fallon {dentified a sheet of paper bearing, In Peter Hains'’s handwriting, the following words: "Gon, Peter C. Hains, quarters 16, |, Fort Hancock, N. Y. Have shot Annis; come to Flushing police station. "PETER," “T aww him write the message,” went on Fallon, "He handed 11 to me per- |, oonally and I sent it to the telegraph office, keeping the original in my own possession.” “Did you hear any conversation be tween the two prisoners that night? asked Darrin. "Yes, Thornton asug- gested that they have something to eat, § 8nd Peter said that was what he wanted, and after the food was bro they ate it together in Peter's cel saw them eating. Peter ate par toad, After supper I got some cigars} , for Capt. Hains. I can't remember } which one of them asked me to go for] ; 7: * them, but I know I gave them to the CHICAGO, Jan. $.—It became Known t Bull was s No. % V reporter MEXICO SHAKEN SIX NIGHT RIDERS TO ME jax: BY EARTHQUAKE. ON GALLOWS NEXT MONTH. ': ! Ceptain,” tre Says Captain Was Rational. {rom time to time predicted Just what a, em (Continue “Po you think Peter C. Hains was, has happened. . rational or irrational that night?’ Women Much Interested, FASCINATING MOVING MCEURE 10 ¢ atid second i bess pana sald Falion, who is a square| “A vast amount of Interest has been | Welt torngeye La pay LA S | Weal clean looking young man. taken in Dr, Bull's fiiness. Women| SUNDAY AMET Keeping, | a er . Mor ‘ ences In the panit ¥ Fine New Turkish Baths ar skidded | "Sir. Madntyre borsn the croerazam-| onsclatly Have manifested the keenest | RE Re | schanaee shoud ie Able to. se0 Thaw Ho) a Phas aitaeiage 2560 ine | om, gpa aS te new Pulltese Wuling, Only the ight with 4 a pth tase ¥ a re . mediate! atice of o ic z and rending of the steel knuckle os ‘ shoe se uy at Nepal seat te cane San sits tas 8 Ei te DL seaired, ns Bi, Mecoshanewr bras Ue lol aad no fatale ‘nave been re: | mediately Palys sn. abyeal (a ba die comes ence Beal ceceeaL ona | Og abd Teese OF US 9 ee

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