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PT ae rere ¥s THE EVENING WORLD, TUDTSDAT, NOVEMBER 76, 1912. . : ‘ ’ 1 son of the Mmperor of Russia, At the at the front dor ' te concern--that its vehi : ; if difteen he went to Parle | 0 overs that pro solicit patronage on the pv i j and assumed ti Romanoff, in | d tion” was all off; that du Hott streets and consequently are not sub- mth a | the hope that the Ru Ambassador! Wasn't coming and that yhor ject to the rules and regulations which Nov ; fNelbie Bs, . would take up his cove and.tell nim who | co \ japply to public taxicabs and other. ve-| 10-Morrow, Wednesday, “ t @ hie parent really :was.”’ | none Judge Hott aia | nictes. 4 Q@. (By Mr. @ieuer) Ie Robin's Insane | come, bevy of ladice with A Chief Wallace favors an . { ‘ity a progreaive one? A. Always, Also ce George C. Hazelton, Bal- | making it compuisory for so-called p a4 f * Q Is he tane now? A. No, eit; fel ward & @) Zile, Congrexaman-Pia vate rigs, to be licensed and will urge | ‘ ] +] | could nev over, wright baward W. Townsend and one | ave h a regulation for adoption in the ‘ Dr. Flint sail there waa no dount|of hie collaborators, Mr. O'Malley, who | new set of ordinances povering the taxi- |that Robin had actually taken hyooine, «aye he isn't @ playwright (vet) and leah aituation which are to be adopted ‘ -| a deadly poison in the District-Attor- | BHI Irwin and Marshall P Wilder and by the Aldermen. —— ney's office, and that attempted suicide Rida Johnson Young, Victor Herbert, “We have no record, elthet sald ‘ - - Was & most unusual phase of paranola | George Broadhurst Lottie Blair Park: Chief Wall ‘that tho boy, Josenh ‘ “put,” eald the alleniat, “he later do- | er, Kate Douglas Wiggin. Geraldine . Ring, who was driving the cab which — a) a nied to me that he had tried to Kill) Bonner, 0. U. Bean, Porter Emerson Killed young Brody, was a licensed y , : himself, another proof of hie insanity. | Drawne, Kellett Chainbers, II, 3. She! Absence From His Post: Added trom Page. taxicab driver or was licensed even by Pea aa c the State. It appears to me that his employer is liable civilly and perhaps | criminally in having permitted an un- | G. what eect would paranole have (Continued from First Page.) upon Robin's narration of fact? A. It would affect It. don and a hundred other playwrights, “THE WOMAN” I8 PRESENTED FIRST. to the Strain Between i Mith street it was travelling at the rate] licensed chauffeur and inexperienced | Tiath Saane bonne [OR PLING WA ik Y} Also came all the critica in town and | of forty miles an hour, according to ty.| boy te drive a cab through the public Austria and Servia. 9 Dit ‘ever Nene of: the trial of ROBIN’S 818" + 4s many actors and first nighters as standers who witnessed the tragedy that | streets." | ex-State Sermtor Frank J. Gardner on| On erostexamination by Assistant} the theatre would hh followed. ‘Theodore Brody and nis| “I am In favor of compelling resistra the trial of bribery? A. Yes. Diatrict-Attorney Frank Moss, the alien-| First of 1 + wan a PrO-! triehd David Landin, nine years old, of | ton of all passenger-cacrying Meek @. Did ‘you not Imar Chavies 1.) ist denied that he had examined Robin |duetion of “The Woman,” Kiven by the | No "tow Finley avenue, were returning | ("this city. Tn this case we have VIPNNA, Nov, %.—Herr Prochaska, Hyde's name mentioned in connection | in an 9Mcial capacity, but tae he gs ea yay ine ca ‘a [ig id to thelr homes from a moving picture ped SAE FO cont OL clas eapervinion | Austro-Hungarian Consul at Prisrend, with that case? A. No. 1 do not read! been summoned by Robin's sister, es re ent ‘oad he ns arage de ule Purposely made slow #0 that the | #how and started to croxs the street juat wher would ngt have dared to allow adnate ae Kone [of such cases, for they may later come | louis Rabonowits. He sau We. “os.|mechahical kill and taste and tech-; as the fying tasicad, driven by the aov-|'n aniicensed ma or boy to. arive @ a jews reached uetro-Hun- ore q b. in nique of the playwright who had built 1t might be made clear to the audience, Everybody knew when it was over that | he had witnessed a unique demonstra- | tion of the Inside secrets of piaybulld- ing, which are ordinarily hidden from | the man out In front of the footlignts, | MR. BELASCO SAYS HE GOT, MONEY'S WORTH. | There was an tnterval of an h garlan Foreign Ofiice in an official tete- gram to-day and disposes of the rumor that the Consul had peen assassinated. No direct news had been received from Herr Prochaska for a month and hin silence gave rine to riwnore that he had been killed and cased great tension in the relations between Austria-Hungary and @ervia. Tf Prochaska has no | Q. duation Marean, have vou not heard | tn that Mr. Hyde was so mixed up in the | affairs of Cumming’ and the Carnegie | ‘Trust Company that In the clowing days of the Merritt Inveatigating Committee | when Mr. Hyde'a presence waa bad! wanted, he went away on a house boat 80 that he could not be communicated | with, and remained away at a time when his commection with financial instt- tutions was under consideration? A. at Robin's sani! hearing before Justice Swann, but admitted that the jury Which passed on the case had found the bank wecker to be sane, Q. Immediately after the Jury found him sane he pleaded guilty to a crime, didn't he? A. Yes. Q. Did you know he was under indiot- iment when you were retained to exam- ine into his sanity? A, Not when I made bore down on them. PEEDING TAXI RUNS DOWN| BOY; CHUM ESCAPES. Both little fellows saw the lights of the machine when it was almost at thelr elbows and hesitated. The Lan- din boy jumped backward just as the} taxt, still flying at a rate prohibited by | law, struck his companion, knocked him down and ran over hin chest. taxi or any motor-driven rig. It is now up to the Aldermen to get together an adopt adequate ordinanc ‘The killing of young Brody emphasizes the neces- | of Atate, No, 227 Bat Seventy-fourth 14-Karat ris garage is reg! red in the name of | | lled aity for immediate action. 2 3 e Je WwW e e street, developed the fact this afternoon Inquiry at the office of the Secretary | solta that only one of the cara in the Mors! 4 9" ur after Q. RI rtners, that one | the firat three examinations the ourtain dropped on “The Woman * Whe wlowed Up Just as Peltcémen| : at one story of Si You, I have #0 heard, or, F 4 w Robin had on, we ol as Policemen | gupulated ina license uran treatment to tell, one of the mort sert- Cg ph de oy that he waal gi; Pint sald he knew Robin had auf-| Then, with actors like Mr. Bruning and | Buchman and Flynn of the Morrisanta| of this year. to Irving Wallach. out grounds for tro trai and Servia wid ha fered immenae financial losses, and that }Mr. Kilgour, Milton Sills and Eugene | between Aus- O'Brien and ‘actresses lke ‘Teresa Max- | involved In naiging $200,000 to Influence track logisiation? =A. 1 ation hurried down to put him under arrest. Keasler'a name does not appeat on the ‘he was very Ml, as a result of whteh he been removed. A man in the crow “| roll o ° ia | never! was using morphine. These facts, hows|well Conover and (Helen Freeman, | ered picked up the broken ‘boay. of the wae Lidieinst atl Lala bhlloeies Gentiemen’s Watches LONDON, Nov —No change for Mt from any one who knew It tO) ever, Dr, Mint said, had nothing to do| ‘Tainted Philosophy” was presented, | iittle Brody boy and carried it to his|> ‘at the Secretary's office thix fact was the worse in the tnternational political be true ith Robin'a mental condition seriously, solemnly, with @ conscion-| home, a few doors away. Because of| taken to indicate that aside from chia | tain ie Wi be the last oppertunity te eb situation brought about by the war in Q. Justice | Marean, have you ever) Q. pid you go to see Robin before you |tious adherence to every atage direction | the menace of a rapidly xrowing crowd Fingle licensed car those in the garage | {Meted gentleman ch for ‘ebuut the Balkans ix viwible to-day, except pry ‘teas Lelgtas ancora aay: came there to testify? A. I did not; I]!n the manuseript lt ne neta ct. | Ring, the chauffeur, was hurried to the| must he under the Heenses of other | gied . the Bee fet Rel e!? wits in #0 far as the continued tension de- his trial, pending an appeal to ye peat, Masset aa ee tne) anaiven in the spirit | station and there locked up on. the | owners, creases Ye ability of diplomacy to re- Q. Would the fact that Robin testified | lives to keep themselves in the spirit tani ty hor obtained ye double charge of homicide and driving RtZIONe but to. ail ted ta order denying 2 interen 1 ced tig before the Grand Jury and gave the might be said of the similarity of ‘The io of the wierd characters and situations | without a. leense. - ———————— | the watch fing to purenase hin a change of venue, District - Attorney "information upon | Mr, Goldgnopt had bullt together. Albert Brody, thé father of the boy fou deeire eek 8ST. PETERSHURG, Nov. %-—The Q. You did that tn Brooktyn—ecross| which Cummins and Heichmann were| ‘There was a similarity between the | who w Milled, waved: tom: bin, horse Used Grand and Upright i cm {esmorrow Emperor of Russia received the Austro- | the river from Manhattan, where the | ndioted convicted, make you think |two plays, The characters in both dls- in Manhattan to the quieter mtteate In é vending ) might ting, chirtyeome Hungarian Ambasdador in audience to- | indictment waa found? A, Yes, he was not now A paranolac? A. It|cussed political subjects. The same! the Bronx recently just through fear Pianos e nold watches direst to the day at Taarskoe-Halo. MO86 AROUSES THE ANGER OF | would not: he in ati insane offered better Rage A it; ; that his boy might be killed by an put on fen extra 6 fe JUSTICE MAREAN, Dr, Flint admitted that some para-| Woman" to “Julius Caesar’ or ‘Te | automobile. Clearing sale to | here, wilt’ be ne TO CALL ANTI-WAR STRIKE. “You signed tit. order ex parter|NOlw# Were possessed of wonderfully |TJon and the Mouse” of any other of] BRODY KILLING POINTS A make room for Nem the alte oe eaked Mr, oe: "that ts, Without abnormal memorles, and that Robvin|a dozen plays on simtlar themes. oliday St eet will tee 40 the fate?” : nor} “might” be one of them But a packed audience, playwrights, LESSON. lay Stock gon wah Justice Marean flushed ROBIN DIDN'T MENTION NAME | critics, actors and veteran theatregoers, The killing of littl Thomas Brody of STRICH & ‘ J States | furnishes another illustration of the ab- an he T signed that order, OF HYDE. with the Judge of the United can hem y, %6.—The In- 00 Circult Court, had the time of their! solute necossity for the adoption of Cig fe Ha tCB Mat O8 a insted Bch Santoct BA ier bey Fe a gle Q. In the talks you had with Robin. lives, ‘They came out red-faced and| ordinances, as trged persistently by TEIDLER | Fnton vou ‘donot want to keen My bein” farnations! sogiats| Cineress carted hore Bye no IMME to ciitieiae may estocet| git be ever mention Hyde to xaaping. Mr. Belasco said Mr. Gold-| The Evening World, for the regulation PIANOS monsyn Your ‘own. Jowslies wilt have tr oO use Means of preventing war, Sotions. No. y it had cost him about $5,700,] of all vehicles used in the city streets admit he cannot sell you one or buy ther: especially to oppope the spread of the oe cmrvokivan ceed aware thar Thon, Q. Did he mention wittiam J. Cum. |er°Pa ‘wut that he got, his, money's | for the tranaportation of passengers for ares amortment of welt knows mabe | hlnneit for MAL.UN snot pp Viaikan struggie, t-duy decided on an reputation was Kool, he was asked|Cannome Tram Company? a ves’ | worth ‘back this afternoon—every cent fare, it Map stitences the demand |. QYaeuara on formed that’no more tan’ be obialsed. for a ene of i tradee \ peered slrmilar questions by Frye Moes, Q. Were these names mentioned to you| Of !t- Hote aigven’ os hore ws ‘should be! A.B, CHASE sirvetrade. ‘No mall” or messenger orders the world to continue the \ : Q. Have you heard it said that Hyde's|by Robin in connection with afhythhgr Rae PETAR TS recorded and officially tdentified, EMERSON filled. mate Mmethtea tel a0 theif” ttmest 0 G Picked Her Papa for\te deer. inst te, caneatid mney | aMenE wane delusion? 4. No. | | HETTY GREEN PAYS $200 sine “motor” car which ikited ntte| LINDEMAN Reserved for You were om ac y in rody was not licensed by the city, It Al 5 enlist the oo-operation of workingmen | GYPSY Picke er Fapa TOT lhe Carnegie Trust Company? A. T| connection with a delusion? Ac Yeu: he FOR A RIDE IN HER AUTO. | being a tivery. staute tin’ aint serine | sk 6 tae ean: OO Their campaign will culml- have read of it in the papers. sald Mr. Morgan and Mr, Belmont were lg meeting in every 4 ’ prin ae Non to private trade, the law does rot de- | UPRIGIITS, $90, $100, $115, $125, $160 and nat we ters Presidency and That's ‘Tuatice Kelly sail he had read many napa. Hoaesliuee ayeaiy: Chere | Lgetiag 9 as trying to have him murdered, one of them, OU at least 25. per ie PE ea . ti! Beveral excellent 88-note DP slightly wed, from $300 to $400, Gold watches thay 2, ‘ m Md He i Col ently e City Jewellers: ‘portant city In Purope, and in Amer- oriticiaina of Hyde in the race track | On re-dinect-examination, Dr. Filnt}Car Runs Down Humane Society] hy omcial record tn the dite Lice Bae Grands, $200 to $600. saree *) ‘a an well if it can be arranged, What He Drew. lobbying and in other matters, but that) *Wore he recetved no compensation for h Heo, 1h | i. i i e tenes jes -deal- yeryiance, very he did not believe them. Mr, Moss in-| testifying for Hyde. Officer and Richest Woman ee eae felting ‘te ‘time on now ————_--—_ e = sisted that men's reputations were| “I couldnt afford to pay him,” sald Sule? Watiaos of ‘the bid . Batiatactory terme arranged, hotlaays without 4 made up that way. Hyde. Settles Case. searched the reconts to-day, and caused | Otlk write or phone for particular, 873.00 Solid 14-K Gold Wateh for S130 i ‘Two tittle gitls were the principal pas-| Mar. Patrick O'Hare, @ Dr. Smith Ely Jeiliffe, who had vx-] Hetty Green's bank account is $200|an investigation to ne made by chiet| Phese 3137 Chelsea, Lat ead dh SB:00 Roud t4- ow { 7 sengers of the steamer Turrialba which | Catholic clergyman of Brooklyn, femuned bia ait, tne request of Dis. less than it was before her chauffeur | Inspector Drennon, expecting to find| Factory waseroome of 5 ‘oo Sella IER: ao A | arrived at noon to-day from Coata| (lated Hyde's reputation was good. He| Cours nutiaing and meveral oth ran down J. Miner, # Humane Society | soine official data rexarding the Morria STRICH & ZEIDLER 53:00 sella t #8 ' Rican and other ports, Of course there en Bot, Sate eerie sf Abraham ana] With Dr. Fiint, was the next witne officer, about @ month ago. This was|®arage rigs. None was found. It was| ‘DISAGREES; NEW TRIAL UNLIKEL _—_ (Comtened trom First Page.) urore @aid to! have etood 11 to 1 Justice Tompkins entered the court- Toom at 11.15 and announced’ that the Jury wished to repost. Sheriff Decker came in with Gibson. The clerk of the court Poreman Hicks: “Gentle~ have you machedsa verdict?’ Rave not.” “@tep!" ead the Justice, raising his;| Giipon rateed Me voice, teuned over ‘I shoul like to have, Tet kine ‘The Shrors were than discharged, after they hed been thanked by the Court and admonished about talking of the case or thely deliberations in the jury TOOm, since it might iptuence @ eubse- quent juey When Gtbecn ts tried again. Gibson was jedi to Hheriff Decker end taken back to bis cell, “@ATIOFIED,” GAYS MRS. GIBCON AND THANKS THE JURORS. In this closing scene of the trial for hte Mfe, Gideon for the first time did not have his wife at his side. Not more than half an hour befare she had been called to the home of Mrs, Sharts, where abe boards, by & message to Mr. Elder, When she got there the lawyer ‘and Dr. O'Reilly, expert for the de fens, insisted that she go to bed and ‘etay there until the womt or best came to her ears, directly or indinectly. Mra. Gibson did not know what had happened in court until Dr. J. J. A. O'Reffly came to her bedside. She was jeeping. icine ‘Jury hae disagreed,” he aad “Don't excite ‘welt. Tpxcite ‘myscit! she laughed, “Why, I'm natisfied. *" She followed the dootor to the court house, where tie Juron were cashing their checks, Mrs. Gibson approached ‘oreman Jacob L. Hicks. “Oh, thank you, Mr, Hicks," she erted. You are one of the men I counted on." the shook hands with several other jurors and hurried toward her hus- where Mr. Eider and other for the defense were wait- your eeat!'"veaid Justice Tomp-. ‘ tom. The jurors first reported at 2.06 this rorning that they Were unable to agree, sod asked the Court if the case hinged 1 whether neled rirnoted the Tt Was 945 when the jury was called for a second time before the Court and rent back in the hope of securing a verdict. GIBSON REFUSE6 TO PLEAD GUILTY TO TRAINOR FRAUD. , Gibson declared this afternoon that Wo Was dissativfed with the result of the trial It is not a good thing for tais blot suspicion to be left on a man and on hin family,” he sald, “1 wished to| or not Justice Mrs. Szabo Tompking #0 wan Ine ask Justice Tompkins to request th jury to make one more attempt at agreement, They say Lam not Mkely 1) be tried again upon this coarge. 1 am not elated. Lam disappointed. “Lam & victim of circumstances and of persecution, Some would accuse ine of Billing Mrs, Alice Kinman, Michael * Were other passengers on the ship with the musical name. The parents of both Uttle sea birds were on board, but that was to be expected. The girls were an Opporite in looks and natures as the two poles, but each in /her own sweet way tteened It on the diner. Little Marla 1 olive skinned and dark of eye hair, was hailed as the Princess, Little Mins Hope Mc- Donald, fair and y of complexion, blue eyed and’ with wavy brown hair, was nominated the Boss, To the Boss the Princess was melting and divine; to the rest she was dignified and dis- tant. The father of the Princess is Rafael Iglesias, ex-President of Costa Rica, who with his wife and child ts Dound for thelr home in New Rochelle. The father of Hope is a merchant of Ashtabula, 0. Capt. MoKay petted Hope and tet her handle the wheel vo steer the big ship. ‘He catled her hie quartermaster. The captain stood in awe of the Princess. ‘The Princess's parents paid homage to her, and on this hangs the first romance of the little girl's life. Maria was but a few days old when & @YDey Woman called at the home of her parents begging for alms, She was 4 weer, she sald, They laughed at her, the parents of Maria. That wan ten years ago, and they were in tainly good clreumstances tn Costa Rica, They per- anitted the seer to cast their horoscopes, and she tokl them that the father qwould rule Costa Rica, ‘The child, then only @ few days old, she sald, would be mustoal and talented and she would live to rule Costa Rica, The first part of the prophecy came true, Rafael Iglesias hes just jini his. term as Prealdent. The litle Maria, iy musical, She playa the piano w'in wonderful akill. She ts talented. They hailed her as Princess. At the present writing she ha much cnance of ruling Costa Rica as any American woman in the United States, But the people of Costa Rica think of the prophecy; they think of its fuifilmeut in part and they wonder at the future of the Princess. ‘They honor ner aud they are in awe of her, like the captala and the passengers of the Turrialba, Sho might be President when women's suffrage comes to Costa Rica, but the moth ya that her country- women don't want to vote, Tho Princess did not strike Hop MoDonalt with awe, Hope was the sunshine of the ship, the very life of those on board. On her birthday, which fell on the 284, the captain gave her @ ‘birthday party and the steward made ‘her a big cake with twelve almonds in the crust of it and the Princess con- descended to take a plece of the birth- day offering. ————— NEW TRIAL ORDERED FOR SLAYER OF ROSE O'TOOLE. ALBANY, N. Y., Nov, %—Court Is to-day rs first degree Spohr, who shot of raed the eonyiction murder of Lawr: nis sweetheart, Rose O'Toole, in White Plains, April 11, 1911, Bhippo, poor George O'Net!l, as wel Killing Mra. Rit ter, Cireumstances have been distort ed, maliciously and otherwine. 1 tad nothing to gain by the death of Mra Kinnan, or that of Malcolm, whom 1 Nked. “They say & most important point against me is that I got Mre. Ezab to make her beneficiary # woman she knew was dead. I am not sure that Mrs, Saabo's true mother te dead, 1 met the wom poore of tmes, here. “A proposition has been 1 to plead gulity to a frauded Trainor, Hu There is a plot some ade to me harge that I de- that would be awearing to a lie, 1 would not barter away my liberty, my family name and honor. “My mone haw all been spent. My wife's money js gone, too; but 1 will she called mamma a! crime I did not commit | Straus, Brooklyn, #ald Hyde's reputa- tion ‘was good, He admitted on crons- examination that he had read the various charges that have been made against Hyde, but sald they did not in- terest him. Q (By Gfoss)—~Do you mean to say you were not interested in the charke that the Chamberlain of the City of New York, handling the city’s money, wan associated in ralsing @ fund of $200,000 for the purpose of corrupting legistation? A. ‘Yes, because I did not believe them. Geo. W. Qhauncey, a Brooklyn banker, was another character witness for ‘fyde, as was Julian G. Fairchild, Preskient of the Queens County Trust Company. 82-YEAR-OLD WITNESS TESTIFIES FOR HYDE ; Mr. Standhfeld sought to call more character witnesses, but Juatice Goff ruled that only one more might be called. He was William Fleming, eighty-two years old, of ‘Truro, ‘Nova Scotia, Hyde's former home. He had known Hyde all the latter’s life and had known Hyde's parents weil. ‘The defense then began its attack upon Robin's sanity, first oatling Dr. Austin Filnt, after Peter B, McLoughlin, court stenographer, had fdentifled the oficial records of Robin's insanity trial, when @ jury declared him eane, although thir- teen alienista tad declared him insane. Dr. Flint told of his various examina- tions of Robin, The Court refused to permit Dr. Filnt to tell of Robin's attempt at “suicide,” Q. (By Mr. Steuer), Asa reault of all these examinations, can you say wheth- x Robin was sane or insane on ti 241 of August, 1910? A, He was insane. t Hoe bad ‘true paranoia.’ That is a form of Insanity (hat comes on gradually, at- tacking persons of adult Nf bad heredity, a It follown It ls characterised by « usion or set of delusions that are rtectly logical in all their parts, but are predicted on false assumptions. It ts not attended by mental deterioration or phyatcal reflexes, Except for these delusions, the person may ehow great ability In other walks of Ufe, Persons so affected may live for a long whil Dr. Flint went into a long explana- tion of his reasons for declaring Robin tsa paranoiac, He said Robin told him he had a brother who, muffering from| « melancholia, disappeared for five years and was found in an insane asylum, “Robin,” said Dr. Filnt, “told me he was brought to this country as a child five years old by two persons who were not his parents, but who claimed to have been his parents, He said they aid this to prevent him from being sent to Siberia as w political disturter.” And this at the age of five years, ‘The allenist's testimony followed that which he gave during the trial of Rob- in for insanity before Justice Swann. HAD A PLAN FOR THE UNIFICA- TION OF THE WORLD. ‘He told me,” went on the specialist, “hat he was interested in the unifl- cation of the workd.”” “Some of the grea men who ever lived have been interested in the same unification of the unlverse,” interrupted Justice Goff, Dr. Flint went on to tell of Robin's delusions that he waa shadowed by detectives employed by J. Plerpont Mor- xan Who had been onlered to poison him, “Robin told me he was always dl- rected in hin actions by @ volve that came to him obliquely from the right aide. He could not direct this voice, but had to do what it told him. He said Nicola Tesla, the great electrician, wan receiving $20,000 4 year from J. Plerpont M jan to kill him by wire- | team electricity. Robin added that he wore rubber shoes in the Tombs as a non-conductor, ‘Onoe he said t {thie fs not pe iN to drop @ heavy milk bottle on m the Tombs » erday, but has told me I will not be killed until T complete the unification of the} world.’ “At another time he sald he thought he waa a member of the Romanoff fam- liy=the oval family of Ru He © me: ‘Now, doctor, m, Some one tried [dMteved, me told us, 0. war & naturel | On every occasion Jeliiffe swore, it was at the request of] Yer in settlement for a torn coat, a the District-Attorney. allenist, of the reigning family of Russia; that |car that knocked him down. he was a Romanoff.” Q. (By Justice Goff). How do you! straight to the Tombs Police Court. know that 1s a delusion? A. Becau T have #een his father and mother. ‘ know these persons | ®!0ns. 5 you aaw were his father and mother?|he told the Court of his own injuries. A. They told me ai By the Court—Then you thave no posl-| Gr tive evidence on the subject. You are}that he was golng to consult a lawyer not qualified to state that Robin is euf-|arter seeing his doctor. fering from delusions. thing for members of reigning famiMes|¢rom Mrs. Green had come to him and ‘to have natural sons. against Mr. Belasco for literary piracy. He ie secking George ©. Holt, in the Cirsuit Court of the Untted States, that Mr. Belasco, who once before had the manuscript of and meghected to produce it, stole the piot and put {t into “Nhe Woman, play writ am produced by Mr, Belasco with great success, ‘The accusation Belasco, and he offered to produce both playe the same formances, and let Judge Holt see how much thep resenvoel each other, JUDGE HOLT SEES PLAY FROM covered late in the da poker, show his hand as plainly as he who ts e@ saw Robin, Dr. the amount pald by Mrs, Green's law- bruised wrist and the injured dignity Q. Was Robin suffering from a mental] of the officer. disease? A. He was, but I formed no opinion as to the name of th: discase, Miner was standing at Broadway and Worth atreet, when he spied a Dr, Jeliffe sald that he had found|iame horse being driven to @ truck. hat Robin was suffering from delu- sions. GOFF TAKES THE ALIENIST IN HAND. “What sort of delusions?’ interposed seer cesion.* replied the eminent | Policeman that none other than “Amer. “A “that he was the natural @on Q. How do yo It 4s a common He stepped off the curb to stop the driver, As he did so he was struck by an automobile. Of portly stature he rolled toto the gutter and when he had picked himself up learned from a fea’s richest women” had been In the Thereupon the humane officer went taking the driver of the lame horse After seeing his privoner held, He said he had no desire to have Mrs. n’# chauffeur arrested but hinted Miner told to-day that a lawyer offered him $50 for the damages done Dr, Jeliffe with difoulty repressed his | jin clothing. emotions as he stepped down from the etand. HIS RIVAL'S DRAMA, PUT ON BY BELASCO, BG HT AS FARCE (Continued from First Page.) to prove before Judge ‘Tainted Philanthropy” in his hands n by De Mille Wiliam ¢. enraged Mr, Y, at spectal por- BOX. Mr, Goldknopf called the bluff. To- day before the curtain orse on the 11! o'clock performance of ‘The Woman’ Mr, Goltknopf and Klein and Mr. Frey, were making loud ‘Mia lawyers, Mr ound indicating that they had that they were ancient rule of That he who calls mus pot Im accord with the to wit atled, One Of Mr. Galknapp's lawyers was Telephone Orchard 6851 dine | Before Purchasing Your POULTRY Elsewhere, Try the STEIGERWALD PACKING COMPANY 223 ist Ave., between 13th and 14th Sts, Because we are selling Turkeys, Geese, Chickens and Ducks at ALMOST WHOLESALE PRICES sranch WORLD BEEF CO. N. W. Cor. 2nd Ave. & 31st St. “L told him,” said the witness, “that if I wanted a new suit of clothes I would buy it,” said Mr. Miner, nd would not go out in the street to get run down by Hetty Green's automo- bile. 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