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BROOKLYN POLICE SEEK THREE GIRLS, All Disappeared Within One Week and Reasons for Their Absence Are Not Known— Their Descriptions. Frooklyn policemen have been asked to look for taree young girls, all of whom disapX_~d from their homes without apparent reason within one week. Maud Louise Tinker, seventeen years old, of No. 3441-2 Brooklyn place, went out for a walk on the morning of June 14 and has not returned. She weighs 120 pounds, is dark, has a full, round taco and wears a white dotted sult, with a sailor collar. Madeline McDermott, sixteen years old, left her home, ‘No, 801 Fifth ave- nue, to take m walk at 180 o'clock on the afternoon of June 15 and has not returned. She ts & feet 6 inches in height, weighs 106 pounds, has light halr and blue eyes and wears a dark skirt and a white waist. Caroline Wright, fifteen years old, of No. 1483 Pacific street, left the Brook- lyn Training School @ week ago. She ts 5 feet high, weighs 110 pounds and has dark eyes and hair. She wore a blue and white gingham skirt. ——=—__—_ MADE BOY CARRY UP ICE. Wather In Fined for Overworking Thirteen-Year-Old Child. Elias Gesther, of No. 146 Suffolk street, was fined $50 in the Court of Spe- cial Sessions by Justice McKean this morning on a oharge of overworking his thirteen-year-old son Max. Agents of the Society for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Children arrested Gesther, who peddles ice from a push- cart, for making Max carry fifty-pound pieces to the fifth floor of tenement- houses. The agents considered the work too heavy for the boy, who seems weak, and the boy was a witness against his father. “He has made me carry much more than that,” he sald in court. “We start to deliver ice at 5 o'clock in the morn- ing and never get through until dark. Father watches the cart while I car: the ice upstairs." HER FATHER FEARS “BEDFORD GANG.” “1 Don't Want Another Flor- ence Burns in My Family,” Says Shea, Accused by Daughter of Striking Her. The ‘Bedford avenue Gang," which gured so prominently in the Florence ‘Burns case, was mentioned again to- day in Lee avenue Police Court, Brook- lyn, when 6ylvest Bhea, of No. 12219 Prospect place, was arraigned on com- plaint of his fifteen-year-old daughter Mary, who charged him with assault, She eald that he had struck her and knocked ther down, and thet her head struck @ mantel and was badly out. The girl hed her heed done up in bandages. ‘was attempting to chastise my Geughter,”” explained Shea, ‘for her mis- conduct. I have been unable to control her lately. She associates with young men who were companions of Walt Grooks in the “Bedford avenue Gang, and I don't want another Florence Burns tn my family.” The en was induved to withdraw the charg: raingt her father, and was then Somuritted to the Convent of ercy until toll aha! have reached the age of eix- “GAMBLERS HOUND ME,” SAYS REYNOLDS Brooklyn Police Captain Says Every Move He or His Son Makes Is Twisted by Dev- ery’s Friends. “I have been hounded by the Devery system because I have hounded the Brooklyn gamblers," said Capt. Rey- nolds, Chief of the Brooklyn Detective Bureau, when asked to-day if his son, Policeman James Reynolds, had obtain- @4 & leave of absence to do work for the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company. ‘Bhe detective chief flew into a rage when the matter was mentioned, “Bvery move my son or 1 make is twisted into a wrong construction,” he said, “The gamblers and their police friends annoy my boy to get even with me. I've pounded the gamblers and I'll keep on pounding them. My @on has obtained a leave of absence and Is doing -@ little detective work for the railroad, with whom he was employed before he became a policeman.’ It @ said that the Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit Company asked Commissioner Partridge to give young Reynolia a leave of absence, but they were refused, ‘The young man then asked for ninety @aya without pay in order to obtain medical treatment, This application ‘Wee granted. ee FREAKE HAS INFLUENZA, Crack English Polo Player Wh Not Play in Next Ga: LONDON, June 19,-Frederiok Freake, ‘the polo player, who played on the Eng- Usb team in the secotd contest for the Taternational Cup at Hurlingham, June 9, when the American team, under Fox- hall Keene, was defeated, is suffering @ movere attack of influense @ Greenwich Village is happy to-day, because its uncrowned queen, little Kitty Rampone, came back and sang last evening at the band concert in Abingdon Square, Seven years ago the dead bandmaster’s daughter stood on the leader’s stand beside her father a1 sang her way into the hearts of the people with her sweet, high soprano voice. She became a popular idol, and on band concert nights Abingdon Square was thronged by thousands who came to hear little Kitty sing. Ghe sang the songs of the people, and they helped her out with the choruses, and lavished applause on her thet would have made & diva envious. CIGAR SMOKE MADE ROW IN A CAR. Baker in Front Seat Resented Remarks of Cartoonist’s Wife About the Odor and Was Arrested. Michael Ossman, baker, of No. $3 Co- Yumnbus avenue, who carried a lighted clgar into one of the forward seats of a Third ayenue car yesterday was fined $5 in Yorkville Court to-day. Max Bachman, cartoonist, and his | wife were on the car. “Phew!” eald Mrs. Bachman. ‘They must be using soft coal around here.” “No,” replied her husband, ‘the man next you is emoking.”’ Oseman made a tart response and was told that he had no right to be smok- ing in the forward part of the car, He replied, according to Mrs, Bach- man's tory, that If she did not like it she could go elsewhere. Angry words were exchanged and then, according to Mrs. Bachman, Oss- man pushed er Brom her seat and used improper langui Ae vweltth street Policeman Clark ar rested Onsman. FROM POLICE FORCE Commissioner Partridge Dis- charged ‘' Walter, the Bike Cop,” After Trial on Charge of Warning Alleged Thief. “Walter, the Bike Cop," lost his fob on the police force this morning by order of Police Commissioner Partridge. Inspector Kane and Detective Keough testified that Walter, whose last name 1s Leasenbeo, was attached to the One ‘Hundred and Twenty-fitth street station an a bicycle policeman six weeks ago when he was called upon to assist Keough {n arresting two women who were charged with robbing @ man in a “panel-house."" On the way to the West Thirtieth street station the women said that a man named “Bill Murray had the stolen property, A fow minutes later 4 man dressed as @ bicyele policeman called at Munnay's boanling-house and sald to the land- Cop,’ says the police are after him.” Leasenbee was Identified as “Walter, the Bike Cop,” and was suspended until hie trial. At his trial he was repre- sented by counsel, but offered no de- tense. —— HAS HAD HICCOUGHS 3 YEARS Woman Snffe) Twenty Times Minute—Little Hope for Her. Bara Blockson, a Russian, twenty-six years old, unmarried and lying at No, 7% Reade street, walked into Bellevue Hoppital this morning and asked to be treated for hiccoughs, from which she suffers almost continually. Every three seconds, or twenty times 4 minute, the woman's breath stops whort and the little gasp follows. Bhe told the doctors that she had suffered from the aMletion for three years. Miss Blockson was sent from Bellevue to the ' letropolltan How) LEASENBEE REMOVED) lady, ‘Tell ‘Bil’ that ‘Walter, the Bike | THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 1902. KITTY RAMPONE AGAIN SINGS IN PUBLIC SQUARE, Kitty's father died and there were seven little at home to be provided for. Kitty's votce was equal to the emergency and the songs she sang to her own people in Abingdon Square proved golden notes when the Park De- partment came to recognize her popu- larity, Kitty 1s now receiving vocal training from Mme. Marte Shelley, who heard of her efforts and offered to help her. Kitty 1s studying classical music, but In Abingdon Square last night she sang the old songs and every one joined in the choruses as of yore. As she came down from the platform the crowd surged about her, and to shouts, of “She's our Kitty,” the little singer left the Square. a MOUNT PELEE’S SLIME JET. —————— Shot 100 Metres in the Alr and Overwhelmed 22 Houses. FORT DE FRANCE, Island of Mar- tinique, June 19.9—A column of slime 100 metres high has been ejected from the volcano of Mount Pelee and has fallen! on Basse Pointe, enveloping the lower portion of the town and completely raz- ing twenty-two houses. No loss of life has been reported. 'FAMNTS WHILE HE LEADS ORCHESTRA, Conductor at Hammerstein's Paradise Gardens Falls While Directing Countess Hatzfeld’s Ping-Pong Song. There was a leaderless orchestra part of the evening at Hammerstein's Para- dise Gardens last night. It was die to) the fact that Rene Stretti, the Jeader, suddenly falnted while lecdlag his men} and had to be carried back of the The orchestra was playing a ping pong song which the Countess von Hatsfeld was singing, when sudJenly #trett! dropped his Daton and fell back. He landed on several of the nusiclans, who lala down their tnstroments and carried the leader below tho stage, The rest of the orchestra, however, kept on playing and the Coun:eas went on with her song as though nothing bad happened. There was some exettemont among the women in the audience who had seen the leader fall, but the coolness of the other musicians and the people on the stage prevented any approach to a panic. ‘A physician was summoned, who re- vived Strett!, and he wae taken home in a cab, CAPT. O'REILLY SANG SOME SONGS New Oak Street Commander Makes a Hit with the Boys’ Club of St. James’s Church. Capt. Miles O'Rellly, of the Oak street station, was the guest of honor at the Water street club-house of the boys of St. James's Church last night. He sang songs for the boys, played for them, gave them a fatherly talk about keeping off the streets at night and won their hearts by treating them Uberaily to !ce cream and cake. Capt. Vredenburgh and Father Curry, of St. James's, were at loggerheads over this cfui and the way the police treated its members. All the priests of the parish were present last night and joined the boys lin thanking Capt. O'Rellly for his talk Jand his offer of help. “Phat 1s the difference in methods,”’| sald one. “Every man, woman and chiid in the parish is now Capt. O'Reilly's wanm friend,.”” { GAVE SULLIVAN’S NAME. Gussie Royan Wanted to Tele- graph Him When Arrented. | When Gussie Royan, well dresse! and | with plenty of money, was arrested Intoxication in Myrtle avenue, roc last night she made a vigorous protest She Inststed that the police should send a telegram to Senator Tim" van at Hot Springs, Ark,, and telephone to senator "Tom" Grady, In Myrtle Avenue Court this mor: he was re pentant and sente ¥ suspended. refused to tell where she lived. SPECIAL SALE. Friday and Saturday. 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