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Wo OPENS TO-NICHT | Madison Square Gar- den Is Transformed Into Brilliant Mart of Trade. \, Pretty Girls Had a Lively Content. MEN'S SHOW (CRAZY ABOUT BEING “B0S92” Actor Barnes Says His Mother Has Idea She Is Running Every- body. Father So Completely Cowed, Insane Pavilion. a Ta iis Br PENIW LIER MUL YREN hye PARENTS OF ACTOR FREEMAN BARNES, SEN? TO BELLEVUE INSANE PAVILION.! THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6, 1932 COURTS 10 HEAR OF ABDUCTION. Father of Helen Lyons, Who Carried Daugh- ter Away, Will Be Prosecuted. Helen Lyons, the twenty-one-year-old daughter of Willlam A. Lyons, a real by her father from the home of Charles) Wendell at No. 438 Pacific .street, and BOSTOCK HELO FOR SUNDAY VIOLATION Showman and His Animal Trainers Will Have aFurther Hearing Owing to Per- formance Given Yesterday. Fi nk Bostock, proprietor of a trained ust night for viol ing a perform- evening, were ar- Magistrate Cornell in Court this mori Old Man Charged with Steal- ing a Gold Watch Took Car- bolic Acid Rather Than Stand Trial. William sixty-five years old, EMALE P: animal show now at the St. Nicholas} who lived with his son at No. 6% Fitth FB . with 3) jon! P vus to ha 4 CHICE READY:|THE GROCER INCLUDED. NO TIDINGS OF THE GIRL. fi Mast! cpa se 2 ee 1 charge of petty larceny pre= against him by Mary Whalen; @ ot 278 Twentieth the case was on When Time Getting ‘‘Fits’’ in the : No Will of His Own—Iin street, Brooklyn, who was forcibly taken | stances Bf the arrest P ‘a woneiiG Moe nt had gone ta her court, hav- nmitted suicide by drinking car= 5 n duly 17 Ned upon Mrs, \) | Madison Square Garden ts In a whirl carried away In a cab, 1g supposed’ to) e clothes," | wraten, and 6 after his geared: iN Of preparation for the Woman's Exhi-| Strange reasons have been advanced be in Newark, N. J. None of her friends ared As ust he missed a gold-plated watch and *Pition which opens there at 7:3 tmis| by men and women who have sought to have heard from her since the occur-| | "Yes, In thelr bare skins," replied Cap-| chain which had been lying in her room. have their aged parents sent to insane rence, but it is sald that Lyons hasj tain Kear She accused Sharp of havi ‘ ce, t f 5 Dato! vas re eashy. dol e accused Sharp of having stolen the ] evenns asylums or other institutions supported placed her in the keeping of New Jerscy Menelig, a lawyer, arguek thar the | article, and ho was arraigned) on the A striking transformation has been) yy public charity. That of Freeman acquaintances. charge on Sept. 10. The case was held worked. The main floor has been con-| Barnes, an actor, who had his father As the girl is of age and was carried for Special & ions on the 2th, when verted into an attractive mart of trade| and mother incarcerated in the Insane away by her father the authorities have| 4 Sharp did not appear, nis Ph eins 2 ee é he wae in rf idge © ‘and art. Long streets lead past displays | Pavillon at Bellevue yesterday, is as (Ceken no openinenos lot tne) me tee: await, oultey 3 | sald \€ Sharp did not ar in court to= ; : strange as any on record. To Prodecute Lyons. on rey tee nae ee ets | day he would perhapa lock up the law» booths ee tinea ada Greenientarae He charges that his mother, Sarah A preliminary move, however, was] house bonds,” sald Magistrate Cornel te morale Hewson announced that haat ¢! va a al de- a *y ” tte als morning 50) Barnes, fifty-five years old, has been made to-day by Mr, Wendell looking to TL gg ani a had better | vy old man could not face the humlliae Fanciful and elaborate ideas have ruction \ atl the whole presents a scene of ) ianging beauty. } The claim that the exhibition will be je finest of the kind ever seen In this »)suntry seems easily borne out. A force 500 men completed the Street in Ven- } a, in the basement, in twelve hours. Plans have proceeded with but a single ; Sappointment. This exception is the ( 1d hospital to have been established by | -e Red Cross Society. At the eleventh jour, Mrs. Frank Barker, to whos indg the details of this exhibit were en- , | usted, informed the management the adertaking was abandoned because of 4 {whe illness of the local president. 5 Legal Steps Threatened. |) | Legal steps were threatened to compel [the Society to keep Its contract, but ) von this falied to impress Mrs. Barker r } ‘ith @ sense of the Society's respo: ality. It was decided not to push mat- mill be erected by the management and two or three Red Cross nurses of long having her own way so long that she has finally become a monomantiac on the subject. A disturbance in the flat occupied by Barnes, his wife and his father and mother at No. 322 West Twenty-sixth street yesterday resulted in a police visit and the taking of the old couple to the West Twentieth street station, A phys!- clan who saw them there advised that they be sent to Bellevue for observation. “My father, Edward Rarnes, a veteran of the Civil war, married my mother in Sedalia, Mo., thirty-five years ago,” said the actor to-day. “From the day of his marriage he has never had an opinion of his own. My mother's word was law with him, as it was with everybody else with whom she came in contact. “When I was ten years old I ran away from home with my brother, who was’ fourteen. I havo ‘no doubt my mother loved us, but her treatment drove us away. We worked our way to Washington, where we obtained em- ployment in the Congressional Library. rs. ne day she showed up in Washing- ton, The first thing she did was to make EMPIRE LICENSE. hold It on Ground that It Was Granted to ex-Convict. O’BRIENIDENTIFIES TOBIN Special Deputy Excise Commissioner George Hilliard instituted proceedings DISPOSSESSED, 'GATES LETTER FIRED Angered at being served with a dis- Possess notice Cornine Garmani, of No. sclousne: MAY BE REVOKED, KILLS LANDLADY Officials Seek to With-|Angry Italian Shoots His Housekeeper Who Served Notice to Make Him Pay Rent. FIVE BULLETS. A FORGERY? Mother-in-Law Says Note Written from London Is Impostor’s Work. WIFE MAY PROSECUTE. Mrs. A. E, Seaman, of Newport, R. 1, mother of the wife of the missing the prosecution of Lyons. He consulted counsel with a view to getting the ald of District-Attorney Clarke, of Kings County, he Intending to prepare the case for rapid action after securing a warrant in the Butler Street Court. Wendell claims that his baby was thrown from {ts crib in the scuffle that rred between Lyons, his lawyer and another man and Mrs. Wendell and Mrs. Elizabeth Goggins, who lives In the h The child's head was cut, he says, and Mrs. Wendell and Mrs. Gog- gins both suffored injury. In addition his furniture was wrecked and the house damaged. A civil mutt will follow the criminal action, Wendell, who was absent from home at the time of the Intrusion, de- claring that he will have full satisfac- tion. Three men are watching the Lyons house at No, 434 Pacific street to-day, one of whom, !t {s presumed, carries a 2 was no sign of life about the place. Neighbors say that the family have left the city and gone to Newark. see the Assistant District~ is up on the Sunday law. he will prepare a case for pros Blankets and account of unusually large rge and had cqmmitted Friday by drinking carbolio tion of the sulctde last acid, Annual October Sale of Comfortables, Tuesday, October pith. This is always a great event in our Bed Furnishing Department; it will be especially interesting this year on assortments and extremely popular prices. Our stock consists of all the best makes from the leading California and New England Mills, vers in this divection. Instead, a field] We corresponded with her in a round- 5 hompltal tent with all appurtenances, | BOUL way and managed to keep out Ghicapt fort Loona'a arrests biti there| 4. WE ate SHOW.DE blankets from $1.00 to $35.00 per sea rere te ee pair, but for to-morrow’s sales we offer these special values in “Medium Fine Grades” as follows: experiences will be In attendances. {oP nanpe our boarding place, Then ete inst oculist, W. H. Bates, arrived in New ° . ‘Tho Helen May Butler Military Band | took tonaceompany ing Ya to, work and | ‘0-day in the Bupreme Court against § Roosevelt streot, shot and fatally] “0 8 3 . DANSE oe nen California Blankets arrived this morning, but no parade can | sitting in the library all day watching |the proprietors of the Empire on) wounded Josenaine zeven Estoy the York to-day and examined the letter! Lyons js forty-five years old. His be ‘ sa Gon Supe us. After a little time she begai housekeeper, where he lived. She died| which was received from London| fi fe died fitter 0, leavin, °. * . * e Ai e s Y ro) ts whi Capt. James w sal on | first wife fifteen years ago, ‘= Welused a permity On. the grown iS) brother and we Ce ae eee enna ee ieee eee ation [i Hudson Streot Hospital shortly af-|signeq W. H. Bates by the dean of the| im with the two children, In her will Single bed size. Doublebed size. Extra large size, sae parade would interfere wi attic My tearned about a year ago that my ter 11 o'clock, without recovering con- Gbilageroorphyaltiataranalmarecons, she bequeathed the house No, 43 Pa- $4.50, $5.00, $6. 50, The women police reported for duty this morning. Much ~'valry developed mong them over choice of uniforms ery member of th- female ‘force’ ‘was intent'‘on getting “a perfect fit.’ One—a petite brunette—stamped her lit. foot and resigned on the spot be- father and mother were destitute in Washington and that they had bdcen driven from place to place on account of the disposition of my mother to run everybody she saw. TI supported them for ‘ten months and then, upon her promise to keep qulet. brought them seeks to bring about the anuliment of the lcence, which is in the name of Thomas Tobin, now a} prisoner In the Tombs charged with the an ex-convict, Garmant ts employed In a cocoa fac: but lived in the tory in Jersey City, Italian colony here. He was not thrifty and was frequently behind in his rent. She at once sald that the letter was a forgery. It was written under date of Sept. 18, and was a request that the dean certify that the six years’ post- cific street to them, together with other property. Lyons, it is asserted, was not mentioned in the will, He, how- ever, nad himself appointed guardian for the estate. Several years after his wife's death he married a Miss El.za- twenty $0.75, 87-75, $7.50 $8.50, $8.75, $9.25: New England Mitls Blankets. Mrs. Petro upon several occasions had beth Gretani, of Newarx, who |: @ she could not get back a fairly murder of Craft. q to New York and installed them in my ja cau ‘well-fitting coat which she had oncere- been compelled to threaten him with|@raduate work done by Dr. Bates | years his junior. Hele according to jected. n ».| Under.the law no person who has’ 3 . Wendell iy elgh- ; EG CAL Metron am golng to move and hide my- igh whe! | ahatNa Her ccAblared, equall toons vear| MERE MA RTM ene rIRt hee etcs The most popular brands of Eastern manufacture, spe Snapped she, turning on arcompiacent | seit, tOde yey Tey eee track [twice been convicted of a felony can He was|ig tne regular course, In order to en-|Movher, and frequent quarrels arose. | cially adapted for Hotels, Institutions and general family use. ‘wo Weeks &go Une girl requested Mrs, mother are released Teint keep track young woman who had the coveted coat th with aja of’ me | hold @ Ucence. Capt, Stephen O'Brien, | behind again last month, and Mrs, Petro 2 x buttoned around her, and was deter-|,0f,,¢hem and with the ald of my | a hace of the Detective fureau,| hed served on him the dlapossess notics, [able the writer to énter the London } Wendell to take care of her, saying that Special prices for Tosmortow’s Gales: shinied to tang" on to’ it want them around my home again,” ‘This happened on Friday, The man‘s| British College of Physicians for a] she, had been locked in a room for sev~ Single bed or 10-4 size. Double bed or 11-4 size. . 3 ' | Sinaia Sener Heits i ————_— Airectéd the arrest of Tobin on two!wite, Lowlsa, went to the landiady’s ise Gtares: me showed familiarity | ““\irs. Wen! oll says that the girl had a "4 ‘ f ner 2 f burglary, once in Brooklyn} room and a Ited her. The latter de-| With the Mfe of Dr, Bates, but Mrs.| slight attack of pneumonia, so she 2 5 ‘Tm Just contented. The trouble with DEMENTED IN STATION. ensrxes a! s Lea [bd ao role tery ala] a Hepa pwataneyouenate a aloncaipimannattan: fended herself so well that Mrs, Gar-| Seaman sald she was gure that It was ceuetibear ioe Yell Aa lad 2.15, 3:25, 3-75 pair. $3. 25)3-7 5; 4-75 pair a forgery. ; mani i re retreated. The Itallan swore to had not recovered from her illness when Je, in a regular Bill Dev- HH. O. Miller, Beund for Washing- “IT positevly 1d Tobin as the lhe Sctzia a ' i i ged. The housckeeper was Written b: % abducted lc the ample ton, Taken to a Hom man,” declared Capt. O'Brien after al feraia of him and trled to Keep out of Lei eld cetaiorytcheas Helen Lyons fought against being car We have several hundred pairs of odd makes carried “Dr. Bates was well known in Lon- don,” she sald. “He had been there several times. Some one seeing in the he had disappeared st 2 size, was drolly surveyin ‘olds which enveloped her dainty figure, neanwhile making cote hands. ear me!"’ she moaned, rled away, and it is, sald she could! over from last season, in small lots varying in quantity gle as she was hurried from the Wen yi i i Hees he “forced Into @ cab, in which| {TOM One pair to 6 pairs. A man of forty years became dement- ed in the Pennsylvania Rafiroad station in Jersey City to- He had a ticket visit to the Tombs to-day. “He is a des- perate character, and after betag aont ¢ his way. . This morning she was standing in the street talking to two other women when amusing efforts to T don’t know, ow I'm going to find myself—let alone Sing Sing escaped there by swimming newspapers that she was driven away. awbreakers—in this. But séeing it's all | for Washington from Kankakee, Ill, tr Garman ran out of the house. : 3. "Dol ¥ 2 7 at's Toft, Sallie will keep tt, and dry | the name of H. O. Miller. He had a through @, sewer and thence across the | volver In BS Ree ies OU Sones > Selenite ore eee Cae Trea netic, couneel for ME: Down Comfor tables, ir * old watch and chain, $27 and gray | Hudson River. re cin be no mistakes : lawy \d represent Mr. Lyons. Th i gold nd chain, and gray i a lawyer and repr: Mr. Lyons. ‘This A 3 eal A With this philosophic conclusion, “'S yelling | that ‘Tobin is the man. His sa face not Sereamed. The housekeeper —_ began ;}an Impostor, and Mrs. Bates when she! whole trouble has been caused by a rured sateen in artistic designs aad - Se tne eek and taking a | travelling bag flied with clothing. His) Oe) \ forget. He was convicted of dodging behind the other two, They in |arrives in London will undoubtedly enake| Jot of women who live about here, 3 sg covered with fine figur stic desigus aaditm eef in the back, usually attractive color combinations, filled with odorless penknife bears the name "H. O. Miller." ave her picture taken, He came on a Pullman car from Cin- Lyong had Just passed her twenty-first birthday and js of legal age. Her went downstairs to fear got out of the way and then Gar- mani began firing. burglary on two separate charges,” an effort to have the man prosecuted."" ‘With a shrewd eve to masculine pa: ‘Tobin is net the real owner of the Em- ‘The mother-in-law !s sure that Dr.| father was her legal Hon wh d Special Values at we WAY Brady, cinnati, He wore a mixed gray diagona oem | ‘Two bullets entered Mrs, FAR 2 “ : ae 2 fas. en she | Gown, WP! or Mrs. Kriowles, hus engaged t sult, with cutaway coat, and a bluo| pire. but the exclee oMclals seek to have: noay. put she was able torus tog | eet aid not have much money with | Became, Of age ite epee the git him, He cashed a check for $2 from o.te bank before going away, but he left $04 ar another bank—the Columbia. She leatued from Benjimin Toell, Janitor of and her ‘stepmother had a hard time getting along. Two weeks ago the girl was enticed away from home by the Wendells, who took her to live with them, Mr. Lyons had a perfect right $3.75, $4.50, $0.50 & $7.50. A Special Lot of Extra Fine the license revoked on the ground that, bootblack's place There ‘she fell’ on the Hcense was In the name of an ex-;the floor. Garman! followed her, and Sonelee ja she lay groaning on the floor he - stood over her and fired three more emptying his revolver, Then yoking girls he could find to previde ver the various departments. ——————— peaked travelling cap, He was taken | to the City Hospital | shots, ADV HENRY HERE ‘OW. C. 7. U. MEET 1 vesident of the World’s ‘Union Comes to Attend the Convention and Study Work bof Reclaiming Inebriates. ady Henry Somerset, President of World's Women's Christian Tem- tance Union, arrived on the steam- ip Minneapolis to-day. She is here tc ‘tend the convention of the w. C. T. U .d to study the work of reclaiming In. miates, 4 ‘Iam looking forward to studying |Our union in England has been ad- cing with great strides during the st two years, and we have done ar jjormous amount of good work, i We use nothing but kind words to selaim the unfortunate women with hom we come in contact, amd that has moved to be the best way. Locking a woman in prison is not the way to re- orm her. “When a woman enters our home she fe given light work to do and every- @hiog around her is arranged so that H mothing of her old life will be present in her habits. A little peace and com- fort is what most of them want, and there are thousands of women in Eng- and to-day that are good mothers be- eause of the unlon's work.’ } | i) FASTER’S WILL FILED. pMilten W. Rathbun Left $35,000 i)’. , to Widow ana Sons, \ © (Mpectal to The Bvening World.) |} WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Oct, 6.—The Hil of Milton W. Rathbun, of Mount (Vernon, who left an estate worth $5,- ) Was admitted to probate to-day by 1 te Silkman, Mr. payin, gained distinction when ated for sixty-five days to reduce ‘iis flesh, The property goes to his widow, Harriet Rathbun, and his two ons, Frank anq Charles ‘Rathbun. Ce | "Sirs, Boxley a€ once called to some of KILLED HERSELF $0 BABIES MIGHT EAT. Old Mrs. Johanna Peck Starved, Then Drank Car- bolic Acid So Hungry Chil- dren Might Have More Food. A tale of a foster mother’s devotion, which did not stop short even at taking her own life when she thought her child's welfare would be served by her doing so, is’ contained in the story of the sulcide of Johanna Peck, who died in Flower Hospital this morning of car- Boxley, and the latter's ‘huaband, a driver employed by the ShefMeld Farm: Dairy Company, at No, 43 Bast Fifty- fourth street. Mrs. Peck had brought up Mrs, Boxley from infancy, and the two were devoted to each other. ‘The Boxleys had three children, Mil- ton, William and George. A month ago Uttle George, the youngest, died. Then Boxey, the police gay, deserted his fam- fly, giving as an excise, it is asserted, that he did not want to Have Mrs, Peck around the house, With no money coming jn tho family ared badly. and their little stock o provisions and the smail amount of cawh| on hand quickly gave out. A week ago Boxley sent hig wife $5, but that Is all the money the family had to keep them for few weeks. ‘A week ago Mrs. Peck began to refuse to eat. “I’m not hungry,” she would say when Mrs. Boxley asked her to eat a crust of bread. Apparently the old woman decided to stave, for not a mouthful of food has passed her lips for many days This morning Mrs, Peck arose about 6 o'clock, Mrs. Boxley remalning In bed ‘@ little longer. The jatter saw her fos- ter-mother pour out a glass of milk and drink it. At the same time she detected | the odor of carbolle gold, “Mother, what have you been drink- ing?’ she said,.starting up with a sink- |ing feeling of fear and dread. BY LONGSHOREMEN| Hundreds of Them March Bare-Headed Past House Where Capt. Badenhausen Lies Dead. As a gark of thelr respect and ad- miratlon for him, severa) hundred ‘long- shoremen marched bare-headed to-day past the house where Capt. Edmund Isadenhatsen, for seventeen years In charge of the Hamturg-American Line ene of the best known and most popular men ir that city. One of the saddest features of his| Geath is that his wife, whom the old captain had not seen for four years, fs on her way to America. She Is at sea on the Graf Waldersee, which is expected hero on Thursday. Prepara- tions had been made for a great fam- lly rejotcing, but Mrs. Badenhausen will @und, not a wife but a widow. The dead man was 6) years old. He was one of the pioneer captains of the Hamburg-American Line and had been in command of many of tts ships, During the great Hoboken fire he ter. ally saved hundreds of lives by coolness, ah When ‘the flames s © piers a the "adjacent. vessels he had. throws into the river boxes and barrels and other wooden debris. The tide -was running in and those who jumped from the burning ships were able to keep themselves afloat by selzing the float- ing debris. veral medals were awarded to him. among others one from Emperor Wililam. The Captain lived in a house just outside the steamship company's gates, which had been given to him by the company. NOTABLES COMING HOME, the shooting sess notice was found in his pocket. the ran, but was caught. {haa done to make any statement except to deny that he The dispos- house In which he lived, that the dozier carried with him when e left, a dress suit case belonging to Mre, Sea- |ma:. end aving her Initials on It. to his daughter and could take her by force if It was necessary." Dollinger admitted that force was used in taking the girl away. He refused to tell where she was located. “Just some milk, de: answered the | “Mother, you have drunk carbollo acid, I smell It,” sald Mrs. Boxley. “No, L haven't; really 1 and in the midst of her denia; Mrs. Peck sunk to the floor overcome by the action of the poiso: old women, Oceanic Will Bring Over Many Americans of Millions, LONDON, Oct. 6—The White Star 6 steamer Oceanic, which ts to @ali Opportunity Time A number of have-been-rented and a few: out-of-style pianos will be quoted on pianos of undoubted trustworthiness. They are not all Everett pianos. Some other good makes that have been exchanged for Everetts. There are two reasons why the prices are lowered on these pianos. First, we do not think that we can sell them for what they are worth. Second, we would rather sell them now than carry them over another season. reasons should be acceptable to everybody. A word in earnest is as good as Piano the Declaration of Independence. This Sale presents the opportunity of the year to intending purchases of pianos. Cash or easy instalments, EVERETT PIANO COMPANY, 141-143 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. (Near Southeast Corner of 21st Street.) These two full size, figured on both Lord & merican methods," said Lady Henry bolle acid poisoning. piers in Hoboken, lay dead, and all C Paseo) bier, | With, Great enthustieen, | te eee ea eer oe copnie | wovoken g* mourning to-day. He was placed on sale by us to-morrow morning at less prices than were ever before IMP ORTANT SPE IAL SALE OF serges, flannels great reduction to 10 years... ° OUTFITTERS Figured Sitk Down Filled Comfortables, . at $10.50 each, regular value $12.00 to $15.00, Cotton Filled Figured Silkoline Comforts, sides, or one side plain, at 98c. & $1.35. Taylor, Broadway and 2oth Street, Norfolk « Vestee Suits worth $5, $6, $7 and $8, at 3.90 A rare chance for the little fellows. folk and Vestee Suits, of fine quality, all-wool Nor- and fancy worsteds, high- class novelties, made to sell at much higher prices; a trade chance gave them to us ata from their original cost; not enough for all four stores, so we group them for one grand sale at our store 6th ave. and 14th st; values $5 to $8; sizes 4 3.50 Sale Begins Tuesday Morning at 8 .O’Clock at 211 and 219 Sixth Avenue, TO MEN AND BOYS, - / Gov, Odell at Hin Deuk. her neighbors, and an ambulance was NY, Oct. 6.—Gov. Odell was at} summoned from Flower Hi: The Pour 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. . in the old sey, soto ative phere, Conventeat 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Churchand oe saad at Bxocntive Chamber to- liness, foo | 211 and 219 Stores: 125th St., < va Sixth Ave., bet. 14th