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TT THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1917. ” . DE SAULLES’S LIFE RETOLD IN 20,000 WORD QUESTION IGNORING KYLAN, Jf These Twelve Men Free Mrs. De Saulles Mrs. DeSaulles Did Not —_ RS, KINGCOULDN' BOARD GOES She Will Face Stiff Fight to Get Her Boy) KnowHerActWasWrong, _ |Ave ENDED \IFE ON BUS FRANCHISES ———————— Testify Two Physicians AS MEANS C1 AIMS aie had bendeincnenndned —" on Prosecutor's Objections Overruled, Court Hold- ing That the Jury Must Pass on the Evidence t , ec, ™ » Dr Wants to “Hand Over a : A : . hy ‘t0N ~Array of Alienists on Hand for Both waiian Hurmeiner of OMeags inished Project” to New n J npwrtant Defense and the State . wun on the etand tov Gur Regime ar ofvee-ennmination whan the Gee — - " murder trial waa re Janoring the proteata of » personal | wo whet eumed ’ representative of Mayor-rtoct Hylan | ' Me herveg * or eattind wes 4 and of Aldermanic President Dowling | ¥ ar de ? “ Maude A. King, wealthy widew, and Horeigh Presidenta Connolly and toeation ft ‘ ven w ‘ t shot herself as Means clatge Van Nano of Queena and Mohmond ‘ net. (ieend &. You igh ' it the Board of Katimate (his afternnor ' wae y ‘stake? A a hee } ou 1 up thie contention with wet iy on the | nachinery tha ’ ‘ = wing that on the dead JUDGE'S SALLY OVER XK RAY . ‘ = ty powder grains from will per tt not extensive mo PHOTO CAUSES LAUGH |} aw * A 1! of the exnet style ae teat to franchinen to the Fifth Av we] Mr Weeks had at b te Dr. Low @. Y ’ Me killed Mes, King will be tm Conch Company. an Interborough aub ; : hah a 4,2. pert inn thy wedded a sietanes of eta tna fidiary, by petling Dee, 28 ae the date ‘ ‘ r @. The H i . singed at from two to fora hearing ” : s " pla ; mise 1 AMHINLA nehes, he said er, 98 falla on Prid and he ve hich ©" SAYS8 SCHMIDT WAG INSANE “ nna be bines: ol soe ; 8 falta o vera ms 4 placed bet a strong light, 1 WHEN ELECTORCUTED M ‘ie A ho ona aa te aoa 0 be an dita hy oy" se De Saulles’ Juty Ww In Heepende to Mp. Weeks 4, Un Hi ' ng He ay test ng of t she joard of habeas ve ning, mid it » diffiewht to} hat ne = there wil be nothing In the way but Lesson in De Saulles Case Is for Wives and Mothers Who Statler’ @ dented WLWMOA i M0, : Dr, Kehultae of New York, anewars sutficion ton of ita members to pre . an pothet question based en Der ne tas ites eae | Contemplate Divorce—It Should Make Them Hesi- | plate won a poor on motion f phen ' tion of tue Wound RFA Lal, Balle i Pesid . ‘ 1 Your plate in a good one, int be t nen Ne teat motorbun monopoly of Manhat- | tate a Long Time, for the Children’s Sake if for No| hoctor? anked Mr. Week | ‘ pe. utmalaten, sestiaes! thal Salam tw ont denirable trate atrovtn A | yop were wrong in | 91 it would have been Impog- arian (lie taltelias Geadite weal? si Other Reason—The De Saulles Family Life, Toward) 1 o°A vary goed! one.” reptied: Dr.) 4h AC Oh, no, he was, Me King to hayp inflleted er the Mitel: r nd had ” | v t le was crazy when he committe 1 wound that caused her death, He tts Way to-day, however, Aldermanic the Last, Became a Triangle, the Mother, the Father ; Of course,” put in Judge Manning,'| . the crime and he was erazy When | alno stated that the fracture of Mes. Presiniont Do erved notice that 4 he was electrocuted? King’s ank a cocurred P nt Dowling Kerved notice tha and the Son, jwho wus standing, to act a better | M¢qwae elgate eek dcedthe red before there would not be auMciont votes on - view of Cie plate, “He made te fies ie Sans Serene 6 dent ; —- --— lew No plate fe made it h re ‘ny request of Dr, Candler of coun- Dee. 28 to grant a bus franchise if he By Nizole Greet t \ the defense de 1} sot for Means, Dr. Sehultee, with pis could prevent it 'y Nixola Greeley nith, very one in the courtroom tut the | ay Th tol in hand, demonstrated to the jury In caphuining why De § has been TH dant at Mineola has passed its climax. It will have one more} lofendant laughed at the judicial |" x Ws etl H bing Wate ria "ings head at 4 set as the date of a hearing ip Agi big moment when Blinca De Saulles’s gray-headed jury utters wally and the Judg miled. |ideclared the X-day ph have been self-intleted, Y bus routes Mayor Mitchel argued that| 1 | Rap dicks > “4 : ou wouldn't oy Dr. Wight Mra. 0d Now, that ts the way you wouft te itHe qiaiier Wars wena: Inte LhOE j the verdict which will condemn her or set her free. | sued Mr skull did not Hhow o depressed frac- | do tt, but couldn't somebody else do oughly at that tine “we would be| Already our audiences at Mineola have fallen! Ye would be wrong’ Or. 1 °"C, rein Dr. (Cotewa gums of (eee able to hand over a finished project | My} he court room is not playing to capacity any} Wight came back with a snap. another skull wae declared to be I to the new administration % Judge Smith's smooth and clea poor one by Dr, Wight howed mon. There are, to be sure, women who comé reading of the @ #opo- | aimilar marklt sas Moss, who conducted the Interbor every day. Among them is a slender, pale, gaunt AY ines Utiba, bac weeltalene. cel wee Dr, Wiha v not a de | ugh dual subway investigation for woman, in black velvet, whose great, gray eyes are| two of the jurors appeared to be) Trernart asked Dr if he didn’t | ic n Legislative Committee, . | sleep, (By Mr. Weeks) —Would not the realization of Mrs. De Saulles's act on the night of Aug. 3, coming to her two days later, be as much of a shock to her as what hap ; pened on that night? A. Oh, no Ke her to The Box, was recalled to Q. Didn't you take into serious con- | aay by Mr. t terhart Hamilton sald ” ir. Uterhart, “THE TRENCHER' sideration the of the skull? ¢ his previous | A. it wasn't an ntial, I took it) statement that the teleph into consideratic eouuse It WHS Trecelved by him at eto dig back in oxrapha to one whien that of Dr. Wight ymond PD. Hamilton, owner of the garage at Hoslyn, to whom Mra, De| “1 for # taxieab to} haunted caverns of despair. | On the two days that Blanca De Saulies was on the witness stand these strange eyes never left her face. When Blanca told “all that she remem- ould be pursued in the mats | as 4, A 8 franchises. bered” of the killing of John De Saulles, the gray-eyed woman's thin, us M. Bhochan, Mayor- aristocratic hands quivered and twitched. Mie “You can almost see her pull the trigger,” the same course adopted {mate Board in reference Side mat w administration for settle- But Former District Attorney | | | r—leaving it (HERE Is NO qh deer, 1 (Super je call was ocx that Especially built for military {a young woman ent Dowling clashed | there night, He said he had air recalled —i 1 not only for the reiterated hin charge |Next Me, who was also watching these nervous, transparent hands, ’ THE WITNESS DEFENDS HIS] that tho call waa received. by him any ara for all rough om ‘ Inenday that the Estimate | A story of the woman in black vel- | | 7 ' inc ws ‘an in he dre Blanca OWN ERATIONS rein from New Seiky He Wie st door wear a ee ait aiatat wh phe | | Rave No doubt De Saulies must have > Q. Have you ever witnessed a cane | Iain thom he call was an | k laces aaa daje was }vot went about ti court room: ThE] rot that his former wits might preju- DeSaulles Jot Teigned insanity? A, You | mediate one oF gamed the time at 6 Has a bellows tongue, pre A «(eee whisper said that she was jealous of} dice hiy son against him G. How would you differentiate De- | dramiltoa stated that, he had told|{ venting water from leal t was ta ‘een a fe hed and a re in ator o ' Tterba of his own Siaiives wean her husband and had reason to be—| PN the battle for her son, Blanca De Prt CUic nave (0 soe tne oage.anid Sn more ee pur, UMSENREE Of Bi the through eyelets. A cork filling when we adjourn but that she did not want to divorce|® Saulies won againat her husband hid bout tt nan repeered Wu Je between outer and inner sole Wednesday we were in duty bound to| him because of her children and be-|>Ut to-day no ono knows whether = Q. How long have vou Beennine » effect of this statem: and viscolized bottom, a double Hing np Police Headquarters, da'yout” peli Roman Catholic, |28@ Wil ever have her little boy tining medicine A ou wa leulated to show that Mra, De prevention against dampness. eu Hee ee ere, (onuee cane ai. Oe Tom nol Tagain. If her jury acqults her there ee you un Xeray expert? A. 1 Saullen was making all haste to : w in 1A bowen hasten | sha whe wan hed 2 are * He ful pei be BRUTE NE Snead CF NSE: tee Juse the X-ray in connection with iY fe Saulles from the Meadowbrook wand the! were bul two persons in pay eeuln eoune/toat th De pauile the possession of little Jack, And surgery, 1 couldn't get along with-' Club, where she supposed that he} And there were bi © persons ace could doub! a De Madlles | one er Nae ane pauses een the audience when we passed the |ease held greater significance for her es Hse paths pelul Nd Waa paar “Q. You huve appeared as a witnons ™ >— ¥ 240,000,000 budget.” said Dowling th ee Ate ° 4 he court befure? Yiten wut heshan sotelaes nan! fov ithe Teeh Or OA: trial than that she undergoes to-day [2h court before? awn mimntate (0 be, CUA TER UN ‘DE SAULLES COURT ons HAT lesson she will take away|—the trial at which her own son wtil |wrona? A. Ye « , from the trial I shall never} be judge and Jury when he hears and Q. Hay 1 over been wrong? A. entences Man) LIKEHELL, STARTLES COURT know, But I know that the eviden understands the story of his fathec's —_—- ——-——=1 Oh, yer: but tn this case 4. ‘Roaad in Chitean's Chat, | Retort of Prisoner Accased of Rob- | in this case should make any mother | death. (Continued trom Firat Page.) ” Ate bowed on an examination | Q That ik You) OF nion MINEOLA, Le 1 40,—Supreme , be tpones ¥ f children hesitate a long time be-| That father had forfeited his right _ mado on @ later date PRO fae on ow of your own Court Justice Manning, who must sen- Thomas Quirk, of No, 247 West Seven- fore crossing the threshold of divorce, | to his little son's society by his treat | | Tea al ~~ one promeu.|"DEFENDANT DID NOT KNOW), .2 720 1 COI, felling was toner Mra. Tianca De Swulles to. the| teenth Street, was before County Judge! What loving mother would care to| ment of the paper-white young girl) f° BU in pollsrigay gio! ppg HER ACT WAS WRONG.” in tho condition you deacribe on the electric chair should be convicted Gipbs in the Bronx to-day for entence nave hor child in tho plight of little|he had married, aw sho herself told| Hom were tn court. All responded. 1 te was overruled on this, Judge | night of Aug 2 8.1 know It of the of murdering her torday on a charge of burglary, He is aid! youn pe Saulles, a human shuttle-| Us, for her money, But through the + George MH. Kirby, President ofl smith then asked if Dr. Wight had | knowledge which f derived ¢ " arenage rmin ; abberica |Jaek , te de : vp the Manhattan State Hospital for the| jon k } examination eleven yéara in Sing St to have been implicated in flve robbertes | oo netween his father and mother, | little mother's ignorance of her a been engaged in examination of In- ES MAnsnughter figs netted $9,000 j i from one to the other, tattling| tlzhts and her fear of losing the boy| Insane, sat at the table of the pros-laane patients. He answered that he| JELIFFE SAYS MRS. DE SAULL WHiting wontence Shoe, com- i whos toavevaciously. from one to the other, |ahe idolized he was able to met from | ecution by the alde of District Attor- {hag been and inn DIDN'T KNOW Nietie har cmutnes plete line of sizes. bere. piaioes;, Sidge Cl and by his artless prattle of his fath«| her what the lew alone would never | Rey W nee Sth Se PMCs Weld 4 “Now, Dr. Wight, in your opin- Dr replies to the three Judge Madning ramark Our Puttees are 1 the eH would help him to dix cothearts the torturer of bis|have given him—a share tn his ehtld re eee Pst d ieee n¢ Le ret ion, on the assumption that the | questic 1 A te OO ae eee ceainnt tht ok Fpyt ter | absolutely correct clone Whereabouts of the glasses, | ‘ t e Saulles see o hav A Se See aera eer RLS: BLOPDIS . 0 2 Question were similar to those Charge against the prisoner had been | ‘ c Qiyrk said he did not know, The Judge | her's anguished hear John D a ma to have been | oor ihe Teaina MAA Tip, tahun WAG, foregoing which | havo read are vod uuetl Ta ter esa t what [etuced to manslaughter Damar in every detail. warned him he was fucing twenty years | » Solomons of the law had cut {a loving fa Bad husbands often | " all facts, was Mrs. De Saull given OF suffering from, “led Christopher Mann on Jan. 1 Cord Pj . in prison, This failed move him, | are good fit The same vanity | *UPerintendent of the Brooklyn State? 2a, Nd tr he of | Mts. De Baullen was suffering Frc rieweroas lovan,Pigskin Quirk's mother plended with him to no|the child in two at the demand of his sceive their| Hospital, the other State's experts, sound on the night o| he wald she had an acute swelling Of uy qemy & Mahogany Tan. avail and finally Judge Gibbs exclaimed: | parents, giving him for seven months| Which leads them to deceive ther The t athe Aug. 3 the brain tissue, or pressure of the ‘a 4 thone glasses | Pe iy mother and for five months to| Wives makes them cherish thetr chile lo. Hypothetical’ ‘question, which Dr. Wight—"She was not.” ¢ was unable to control ed Quirk.| John De Saulles, Mra, De Saulles has| 4Fen, part of thelr wonderful nelves. | POs & bynupala OF the defense, aye Q, Did the defendant know the wae UOAUIG Se BOO) etsy te ee pe EM: 1 30) a 2 9 . nua * y presuming that what was to fol- was right or wrong tained at a recep pe Rie ease pe eet | testified that little Jack's father tried| But whatever his feeling for ‘als) 0) Pichia ng the at nie og ty | Masure and quality of the act she ia frequent in canes Of ila: afteragan! 10 & !434Beoadwey 1357 Broadway : constantly to win him from her, and | 80% De Swulles had lost all right to | : ; sacha was committig? A. She did not. Mr W now P B 1177 Beondway 215 Breedoey tint flagrant betrayal of the} asking the three medical experts the i Vash ar | m by grant betrayal Mineine: mEeeneats Q. Did the @.tendant know that | ‘ A at mae ed officers attended 183 Broadway 38-41Cort child's mother here are persona, follo lestions: ' canine) id | dema where ther wan't a me ( Pers and Blies and ¥ actory— Rockland, who believe he kept his hold on the| _ First—Was the defendant men- SSR MES AWRR erenU?) "Ani RES aid Tt bag ‘ ' ! ‘ . boy becnus ough hin he had stin| tally sound on Avg 7.1917? iV Des : | Say ener. it 7 ie a len « rezuriz fortune. But| Second—Did the defendant srow | IW. 1" Saullon gpd ee i owen I prefe redit him with a genuine, the nature and quality of the act ir. Wight wie 1 me ware | me aoe ; wn k of ials SRB | affect! MMe Back, yg committed by her? bein x 4 and wered. Dr. Whitt | BPE: oe ther & taal of $ im ywever this. may be, the moked’ at Jw mith while the tat . il 3 3 hird— the def t kn) a ie he late | eo? Wha ! 1 mean PUBLISHED TRI- WEEKLY Baulles faintly life becamo A triangle, | ke lesen Gid Seidefendany eno ee aes questions ana |e. : yon a CITY EDITION and so long as both parents lived| that her act was wrong? : | ui ey e€lw | neither of them could have the child! The comptlation of the question! dressed his answery to the jury, — | axked and know ———$—$—$—$_—_—_—_ TT rc a nm ms a id Weeks sold 45 paratively modern institution, which | was submitted to Prosecutor Weeks, | 4n old fracture and by shocks | Pay for it» ae that o re-| iy fen of wie fi grew woman's willingness to|‘Tho latter declared it was too one-| that night; and a by: id condte | BOR uit 1 show her mi § 75 |the other nite. Geta aucrifice her freedom for protection! sided, and that be would submit a} tlon in conjunction w 1 injury to | in A better « on than at the tine e ind support. Under the law of New! new question or make additions to| the skull and brain | when you 91 eral days lat Ightand father right are! that of the defense for the expert for | Q Well, the shock of the words fall-| A: Not ot siled for and drank a equal so & 4s both par Reg. $30 Values ts keep|the State Jing like a blow made the mind @ blank k would not that shaw Jexcept at the expense of the other, | was not completed by Attorney Uter-| @ ((By Mr, Weel nt wae] “QU AOL shi-of Alp. 8.8 7 A = 7 e [VTE view is undoudeaaty nue Dart and. Judge Smith unt whehe| BH De Son sur. trom?” A: | onder (3 and an hour Genuine Fur Collars or Plain perior to father right, a o "e t night y of it] Prom @ pressure ¢ ain dwe to | later told t ere to get his]. glaxw of mi a marriage Re His It fe tn mo4-| OBJECTIONS BY THE PROSECU- |‘ ovine eda De # condition? that she know wha she was doin w model, new colom; ern times that the De Saulles trage t ut have only the i no | ? Hid have occurred, In former TOR ARE OVERRULED ln rare, s6re@ present. | WOULD NOT SHOW A CORELA } leak Hea Wear agd 2 woman Jno rights at all in All the experts wer y tang c t, the hypo TION, ASSERTS EXPERT y ook like expensively tail- THe Be OR. ‘ child unt ( was born out of r during the nt the !y , he depressed revolver on r ored topeoats—even tn wha tune the penen fa but he | on < lock, A husband could wil {jurors smiled whe adge Smith | fracture, the mind have become , | hs Now aang ‘ the lavish use of furs and store and Who is also liked "the spirit | DROPS Junborn babe away from her and the| staggered « the enunciation of/a plank? A, Y ata p hla ti ea et thehad trimmings, : towne had quite a are | "Uh they wus sents | Will clear law would sustain the wil “eosinophil,” relating to white blood] Q. Could the ave become a} that ane committed tatalt.. Pom Poms ‘ gymont with Bill From ee | il clear | Public opinion to-day concedes the| corpuscles, aid “polynuclear” on the| blank if tt nly the frac: |" "'Q@and if sho said that she had | B ; ritt. the other dav. | DRAMATIK NOATS: | ae risk roadcloths =| Fa" nada Dostal eard By Lem Lovelike, |that Husk: greater right of the mother to young! #ame subject ture? A. It cou shot her husband and was glad of | y Soft Vel and a letter fer Bill Dillingham | viidren, If Blanca De Saulles hod| When Judge Smith re Q. Can you give any authority He aulinly Smad shew a eareia: Silk Pl pe and wouldit proprietor of suin ! Throat ~ 2 not become frenzied on the night of | first question, “Was M on the mind of any ene going any Ase would net Rie eran ¢ i lushes 5 bill hee || 1X5 the Sugar, 4 ale could have recovered her| mentally sound on Aug blank all ina moment? A, In the state, Things ao on Kyes weary of ¢ , | J aug Kal proceedings the| trict Attorney Weeks obj trenches there have been abun i) to al “commonplace” will Honey, and th a » doubt . und tone p Wight dant eases where on have ean be iten a ie sight ei At whe could have had her agree. | fied az an expert | rendered uncons y shoo hese Saturday ‘Speci Horelound & ment @ custod little Jack | Judge Manning 1M). Weeks he] and, when the, have come to, no WW and how the yatta will . nullified by the oe would permit him to cross-examine | recollection existed in their minds WV appeal taal | Menthol that That is what an American woman! the witness, and would overrule the} of immediate preceding events. > . Pr » the pocketbook ! does it would have done under similar cir ion. He sald that all evidence} Q. You don ¥ of such cases {henitionnlbHorout Charge cuinstances. But an American wom-| should te placed befe the Jury; | personally A amly by rey "Ne an would never have Jured the in. that they might throw idence The © of De Saulles's 1 sults, the on t whieh Hianca De of this kind entirely was ue H sainat the strong Sale at ha ee : nother love was attacked aud fla ned jy pothet vention wan not com-| showed th On caused OF THE Fow UM S ‘ aia : —— plete, and tol Vight’s an-!¢ i tne Oftiver Dies. ewerine, tw autor faleied ike DELICIOUS FOOD ‘ pes a local hoapital Mr. Weeks contendedt . 1d | auld ied Mi . Brooklyn: Downt. : Wedncaday fiom @ submarine base, Rot tell the condition of \uc defendant’ "“Y " eply, 460-462 Fulton St, | 14-16 W, 1éth st. | Brongn nee