| Show IDA WS W'S FOR LIBERTY COMES TO TOAN AN END When Attorney Announced That He Rested His Case the Taking of Testimony TesI Testimony Tes Tes- I Close in the Trial MOTHER OF PRISONER AGAIN ON THE STAND STANE Aged ged Woman W oman Weeps as Sh She Recites Part of Her Story Ston and Throws Blame for HeiSon's Her Hei HetSon's HerSon Son Sons Son's IS Downfall Upon Evelyn EVANS VANS ANSWERS JEROME EW YORK Aug 6 Harry G-Harry Harry K IC N NEW Thaws Thaw's light fight for tor lIbert practically cally ended nt at 4 o'clock at- at af- af terno erno n when Mr an- an announced that he rested his case caso Tin The up will be bo done at 10 o'clock tomorrow and by 1 In tho the afternoon e will bo bl finished as far tar as tho do ho lawyers are aro concerned and It only with Justice Mills whether Thaw haw will wIn go free freo or return to Matten Mat- Mat ten awan Mrs Irs Thaw was called to the stand tOda day b by liy Mr Tho The first 1 time line me she sho was called at ilvo minutes to 11 o'clock In thee tho tl o morning and went ent over ver tho the various incidents that had hadeen hadeen been een used to build up a history to prove rove vo her h r son lusane and In a measure incas meas- ure re smoothed many of or them thom over o Most or them were ot little of-little HUlo importance Sho She produced a n. family chart of the tho Thaw hair liaw family covering cO four tour gener- gener lons in all members and pointed out it t that two two- who hat hall suffered from eJ had died from fever Thou Then the witness told torl of oC a a. InLO Ino In tn tho LO o New York court when hen Mr Jerome Jeromo id td said that hOT her son was waa whore where ho longed 1 and he lie hoped hoped ho he would nevert never nover gO t out It lt 1 t. t la is only fair tall to say said alio sho hiat hatpin in iVla view o the thu way Mr 11 J rs t- t t hr to toll tall What h that d duj hurt in mo me and unU I I said TIL bo be ions time li izi forgiving I Mr Jerome Ir r V i. that sting t. t I think i 1 f cUn never rOl Qt It Marry Hany laughed and said Hald Oh h ii don't dont nt mind him him ho be does oes not mean halt If the tho thinKS things ho lie about hOut inc mo Former r Friends When Whon asked who WO wore C his friends bo fore foie ho mot met l oln she sO spoke of ot a n dinner tiner ho he once Rave gave for foi her and such uch persons wore present she said as Mr and id Mrs But Burden don Mr 11 and hs 16 O Ogden den Mr and aid Mrs Oliver Belmont dimont henry Clews John J hn Jacob cob As- As r I. anti and many others asked l lom Item It At this point the limo lawyer er om em tho the fact tact that hor her son hal hail been In l all this time and had kept pi 11 himself under control did ld It give e to her o of his good mental Most lance assuredly i the tho wit wit- and lowering her voice until It ne ss ss s time the untied tense tonao and strained In lent court room she sh went o-n o to say sa tho the hill bill When U I was walking up to that Institution with our minister I said to him him that tho the place seemed of the lower Jower like the tho vestibule to me It Is the thc ra glons gions lons and he had replied region Itself lower iver Then she sho bc began an detailing how this humanity poor humanity poor tortured ass iss of ot wee given gl no religious wore of ot them were suf- suf although many js CS ring from religious rell mania nania pra praying ing nm ill d singing hymns others WI walking about cursing and an 11 screaming always moving mo never still I Here Mrs Thaw burst hust out sobbing Bobbin Justice Mills lIlls reached forward and said Judge Ju Strongly St l I In Mr tr l you need not go any further along alon this line lino all nn these things arc are strongly Impressed on my mind In the afternoon when whon Mrs Irs Thaw went sent upon the stan slant she testified that Justice l Mors hauser had hall shaken hands with her son and said that ho lie hoped ho he would get through all nil right this time Hint She continued Mr Jeromo cromo always alwa's tries to picture my m sons son's a associates tes as of ot the tenderloin but Jut It waRnot was waR people certain a a. he lie met until not this way a person who dragged him down dawn with her h or During tho the morning no Roger or OMara lara Mr was on the tho witness stand and Jerome tried to him In many relative to his belief of the story ways wn's harry Hany had hull told him of ot the tho actress whom White hUe had hounded for suing him When hen Mrs Irs Thaw took toole the stand she sho said that t Mr lr O OMara lara had offered to aid Harry Harry's Harrys father Cother had always been lIeen his friend friendS and I would liken him to to- Milton's angels els waiting at tho the gate ate and ready to serve said sahl the mother In explaining explain explain- about attitude tag ing tho the Ono One of or the hottest skirmishes of day clay came off oct when Dr Evans went vent on the witness stand suddenly sudden Inquired think that Governor Fort Do you meant ou In his interview lew of or yester- yester you dav clas' d on exports experts on Insanity who testified fied first one one one- side and then on tho the I Iother other I 1 dont don't mow know replied the tho doctor flushing My room was attacked and all 11 broken Into anti an effort was made to get ct papers It ii was suspicious but I 1 don't dont say sa you ou had anything to do with n it Il I Concurrent with the tho close of tho the Plains scandal Thaw trial at White a n develop developed d through h a 0 statement by Mrs M Mary ry Thaw In reply to two letters given out by b Mr Mr- Delmas Dolmas Thaws Thaw's former chief counsel One lotter totter lot lot- ter teI Is from Mr MiS Dolmas to Mr tr Hartridge Hart lIart- tho the other Is lIS re re- re ridge Il and ge with statement made deal a Thc They pi ply tho the witness stand by b Mrs Thaw on Thursday In which she said to her Just before her son onH first fh t came camo trial and represented to her that Mr would leave the tha case rase unless ho lie Delmas additional received an nn Mrs Thaw sated tonight that hiat Mr Iro correct that Dolmas' Dolmas letter II was wa except should be bo misquoted by some newspapers newspapers news news- she in tn her statement and that he lie papers embodied tho the misquotation ml In his had She said iid she was WOH glad Mr Ir Delmas Del Del- letter lotter mas nias had made public his tile letter which bore out what she sho had believed ell many could not corroborate but months month that Mr MiS Delmas hart had nothing namely to do with the demand for tho time second the tho I. I ug loiter letter 1 sho she char- char As AM to It one or of ridges ridge's lying and nm she refuses to enter nt stat statements Mm discussion or take tho time HII slightest slightest slight slight- ht- ht Into any an notice of ot anything est st might say |