ILLUSTRATION
CAPTION: The Inhumanity of Woman – Three Now Behind Bars In Whom Gentleness
Became Ferocity. Terror of a Tenement, Who Fractured Her Boarder’s Skull.
FULL
TEXT: No one at the tenement at No. 191 Second street refused Mary Wilchinski
anything. She had only to make her wishes known. It was not that they liked
her, on the contrary, the tenants feared her, and for that reason allowed her to
have her own way in everything.
Not
only was this Mary Wilchinski the absolute ruler of her own domestic circle,
but she bossed every other household in the tenement as well. She was a match
for any dozen women in the house, and the men – well, this story is written
because of an encounter she had with one of the sterner sex.
~ Her Unfortunate Boarder. ~
This
unfortunate individual is Louis Matrok. It was a sorry day for him when he
became her boarder three months ago. He wanted to leave the very first week,
but he didn’t have the courage.
“If
you leave me,” she said, “It will mean a reflection on my cooking, and my
friends, who are also your friends; will sneer at me. So you must remain.”
The
tenants took up his fight for him and a week ago he went to another
boarding-house in the same tenement. He didn’t dare leave openly for fear of
his landlady’s vengeance, which. however had not long to wait.
Her
opportunity came Saturday night last. She saw Matzok’s roommates, Joscoh
Trenock and John Wippe, leave the house and then she stealthily entered his
apartment.
~ Caressed With a Beer Mug ~
Without
a second’s warning she brought a heavy beer mug down on the head of the
unfortunate man, who fell to the floor. Before he could get to his feet out
came a stove shovel with which she had also armed herself, and she beat the
poor fellow on the head with it until the handle broke in her hands.
When
the police recovered the shovel later they found it dented in on one side from
the force of the blows, and it was covered with blood.
When
Matzok's room-mates returned they heard the woman singing, and commented upon
it.
“That
woman has been up to some mischief,” remarked Wippe. “She wouldn't be so happy
otherwise.”
One
glance into their room was sufficient. Matzok was stretched out on the floor,
unconscious.
“She's
killed him!” exclaimed both men.
Policeman
Jones rang for an ambulance and Surgeon Rails, who responded, found the man
suffering from a fractured skull. He was taken to Bellevue Hospital, where his condition
became so critical that a Coroner was summoned and his ante-mortem statement
taken.
~ Woman Arrested After a Fight. ~
The
woman was not made a prisoner without difficulty. Several times she broke away
from the policeman and at the Fifth Street Station, where she was taken, she
assaulted Wippe, who went to testify against her.
“We
laughed when poor Matzok said he was afraid of her,” said Wippe, “but alas, he
knew what he was talking about.”
“So
you are against me, too,” exclaimed the woman, and before the policeman could
stop her, she struck Wippe in the face and threw him against the wall as if he
were a babe.
In
the Jefferson Market Police Court yesterday the woman was held without bail to
await the result of. Matzok’s injuries. At the hospital it was said that the
injured man might recover. Mrs. Wilchinsky told a reporter for The World
yesterday that she had merely acted in self-defense.
“But
didn't you threaten to fix him?” was asked.
~ Her Temper? It Is Angelic. ~
“Oh!
Indeed I did not. I’m not a fighter. It is not true that I have a bad temper.
Why, I have a most lovely disposition!”
The people in the tenement say that she has an even disposition – always savage. She is above the medium height, broad-shouldered, with stout round arms. Her hands are large and hard. She has black eyes – snapping eyes. She is thirty-two years old and weighs about 170 pounds.
The people in the tenement say that she has an even disposition – always savage. She is above the medium height, broad-shouldered, with stout round arms. Her hands are large and hard. She has black eyes – snapping eyes. She is thirty-two years old and weighs about 170 pounds.
If
Matzok recovers she can be indicted for assault in the second degree, for which
there is a sentence of five years’ imprisonment.
[“Wilchinski
on a Boarder Who Left Her. - Felled Him With A Beer Mug. - Then Beat Him into
Insensibility with a Fire Shovel, Fracturing His Skull. - Is the Terror of the Tenement,” The World
Evening Edition (New York, N.Y.), Jul. 11, 1898, p. 8]
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