Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1906 — SEQUEL OF HIS MARRIAGE [ARTICLE]

SEQUEL OF HIS MARRIAGE

White Knew Evelyn Neebit Before She Wu Mr*. Thaw. There were several stories of what Thaw did after firing: the shots, but a number of men agreed that he had said: “That will never go with that woman again.” To Polkeman Debee at the garden be said: “Well, damn him, he deserved It.” It Is known that for years bitter enmity had existed between White and Thaw on account of the former’s attentions to Mrs. Thaw which had begun prior to her marriage. Mrs. Thaw’ disappeared in the excitement while her husband was being taken to the station house, and up to a late hour could not l>o found. On the way to the police station Policeman Debes said Thaw expressed great gratification over the killing. "I’m glad I shot him,” he said; “I’m glad I did a good job of It That man has ruined my —then dropping bis voice, Debes said that Thaw suid something that sounded like either “wife” or “life.” Evelyn Nesblt, who became Thaw’s wife on April 4, 1905, was a flower girl in the “Toreador” company. They were married at Pittsburg by Rar. Dr.