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(THE EVENING WORLD,} FRIDAY, SLEUTHS WHOM WOMAN ACCUSES PUT UNDER FIRE Deputy Commissioner Waods Questions McConville and Nelson at Headquarters. SCANDAL BEHIND IT ALL, Mrs. Cameron Says Detectives Made Threat to Stop Her Suit Against Lawyet. Deputy Potice Commisstoner Woods Boday questioned Lieuts. McConville ‘amd Netson on the charge of persecu- )-tton preferred by Mra. Edna C. Cam- eron, of the Hotel Forty-fourth street Riatto, in Wi torney William B. McNiece, of No. 123 Broadway. sie alleges that the de- tectives attempted to silence her under threat of ‘est as a blackmatier. Her sworn wtatement recites her meet- ing Douglas Buchanan, half brother of Mrs. R. G. Dun, Mrw. Cam- became Buchanan's ed with him under various noted hotels he tired of he: She ctroum- mantiaily describes an alleged Introduc- tion Buchanan gave her to Mrs. Dun nd of his promise to Inarry her whea & decent period had Coa after his she says, ed and ago lyed at e and four children. Falls, . with Essex He now resid one station away le is middle-aged, wears andy whiskers and is inciined to bald. ness. Mrs. Cameron says she had nothing eave what anan had been giving her to liv rtaune having ent for her and his release from her. Sue Then she continues; eecure agreed Finally Offered Her $2,400. “About this time Mr. MeNiece told me that he loved me, and induced me to take up my home hotels, At first letting me understand Finally he came that he had £2,400 she said, which he had deductad 1 asked him if in various Where he pald my expenses. he was liberal, that he was wealth: ad told me H the ‘mon Was coming to me aft his own feo of #2, He declared that all the money he pot fom Buchanan wus $5.00, was ignorant, needed money, and Recepted the sum.” 1 later learned that Mrs Dun gave $15,000 to sattle the mat- ter. it being represented to’ her that 1 Would otherwise bring about a scandal, Me. lece supported me until Jan- when he began borrowing of uary. last abuts be pleaded th eit. T asked e auma he me next day there ofany apartment the door the rules opened Lie door. and had been ving down. the time, "The instant 1 unbolied use door two men pushed | ently and came are Kwe ‘haves Accused of Blackmall. “Then the spokesman said: ‘You are trying to blackmail Mr, McNlece, and “Have fot te mop lt or you will ae he Island.” broke down and wept. I sald that such af arrest would disgrace Mr. Buchanan, Mr. McNjece and :yselt, and told them the whole story. Then te detective who did the talking sald: ‘We haven't really got the warrant sworn to yet, but will if you don’t promise to Jet McNiece alone. A woman of your kind can’t go after New York lawyers,” William B. MéNiece was violent a “pul denunciation of Mrs. Cameron, and deuln and again called her a black- “1 pald_over to ber $3,000 an, rekase. That was ail the Nea from Mr. Buchanan, and I pai Genk oC it over to ber you call Mrs. Cameron on the ‘Phone and get Mra. McNieve to: talk er “That ix & Me!” stormed Mr, MoN! “The woman called up my wife pee bes her that I had been supporting her. She told my wife a Jot of lies. T lala the ot a got every matter before the District-Attorney a @ tata it before the authorities at Headquarters. The District- nt to prosecute the veld Witewect a ro porttonately Rioiee eftectly special rate ar- oy): Bo Use Worla Ads. by the Week More than One Sale You Seek. | he was giving | In the Manhattan Hotel | iil ain Eyes rea ene \Widow Who Accuses Detectives, Hn And eid Whom She Is Suing _ SUSPECT IN THE HUGHES ASSWULT | ASE CIPTURED >; Police Arrest a Bartender Man Who Attacked and Robbed Woman. as der, of No Bronx, was to-day by Detec- an and Ferrell, ay impitcated in the gagging, binding, beating and robbing of Mrs. Hstelio Hughes, of No, 49 st One Hundred and Sixty-second street, who waa attacked tn her home by @ robber on Wednesday night. Mrs, Hughes te still in a precarfous condi- tion, with a fractured akull and many other wounds. Just what evidence the dotectives have against Sarraco they would not say, but from the firat they haye sus- pected an Italian. They got an excellent description of the man who felled the young wife in her home from her and from Thomas Hughes, “ber husband's brother. Sarraco yas arrested at his home after mid- night. The police believe two men were tm- piicated-in the robbery, and are work- Ing to-day to find the second man. Sarraco Wentes~his guilt and declares that he can show he was on duty at a auloon when the assault occurred. In the Morrisanta Police Court the de- tectives admitted they hed found no actual proof against @arroco, who tw said to be a hard-working little man, but at thetr request Magtstrate Stein— ert held the Italian in bonds of $1,500 en the charge of being a suspicious person until to-morrow in order to give the pe- lice time to wet evidence if possible Senha BANKER BENEDICT'S WIFE NEAR DEATH Has Been an Invalid Since Her Son Was Killed in Auto Smash, Seven Yéars Ago. Louis P. Sarraco,'a ba 1165 Forest avenue, arrested on suspi [tives Herr who bet (Special to The Evening World.) GRBENWICH, Conn., Sept. 2.—Mrs. FB. C, Benedict. wife of Commodore Benedict, the New York banker, Is dying at her Indian Harbor residence in Greenwich, Conn. ‘The tamily phyai- clan says she may liye the day out. but her recovery is impoualble. Last night the entire family wae sum- } Moned to her bedside, ax it was thought the end wax near. Mra. Benedict was prostrated by the violent death of her son Fréed in an automobile accident seven veatn axo BROTHERS TO WED THREE IMPORTED ~ ENGLISH GIRLS Came Over on the Lucania} * to Join Their Fiances in New Jersey. ‘A triple romance that began tn the foga of olf Lonnon will reach happy wedding bells stage to-morrow evening at Union Hill, N. J., when the three Johnson brothers —count ‘em, three—lead thelr ‘blushing brides to the e@ltar. Six hearts will beat as Uiree. Wiliam, Herbert and Reuben John- aon, appie-cheeked young Britons who sang “God Save the King’ hustily and tired of riding tn the blooming tuppen- SPURNED SUITOR WRITES THREATS. ON POSTAL CARD Demands $100 From Widow Who Refused Him and Gets Arrested. Detective Russo of the District-At- torney’s staff, to-day went up to No. 157 West Ona Hundred and Third street on a request of Mrs. Timoncanzio Garo- fol, a widow JIving at that nddresé. She had telephoned that a threatening | letter had been sont her by Bianchi, a chemist of some little re-| pute who haa a imbatory at No, 433| Park avenue, but lives with Dr. Frank Bianchi, at No. 400 East One Hundred and Sixth street. ‘Phe devective found Blanch! parading in front of the house, shouting threats up at the window and shoking his (sts. When Russo arrested and searched him, be found a dig knife in one pocket, In Centre street court, where Planch! was aruignod, Mrs. Gurofoll told this Nory: kor a year Piancnl has perse- cuted her with his attentions and prot- fers of marriage. After making violent jove. she sys, be threatened: to kill hee if she didnt give hint $i. Ghe ald Wet guring the course bis “love he nae presets small sums from tinésto Ume_ wand that on Tecelving a flat refueal to marry him he had called for the $100 as resti- tution, She refused, To-day ahe received @ postal, from Piano, reading: “Your actions nauseate, Do you or do you not intend to pay or do you want to swindle? Did I not give you Why Wo you pretend to keep what is not yours? . . | Look out that you do not torment me too far, I gave you 310 in fifteen days and I don't want to be thought @ sucker. The aerate 8 fous held him tn §200 ball to Special Sensi PELL CANNOT SEE SON FOR 2 YEARS Interlocutory Decree Granted, Wife Orders Father Not to Call Upon Child, ons. Justice Guy, in the Supreme Court, to-day granted di intelooutory divorce to Mrs, Mary Hutton Pell from Alex- ander Mercer Pell, The papers in tho case Wero sealed by order of the court. ‘Mrs, Pell, prior to her marriage to the defendant, which took place at No. 1014 Lexington avenue on June 2, 1697, was Miss Mary Hutton Eoclosine,” She and Pell have notlived together for some time, IMrs, Pell haying spent the last three years ‘in London, ‘Dhe decree awards to Mrs, Pell tho care and custody of their only pon, And pince then has beer an invalid. Ba Coty leiwpag WORLD WANTS ) wort MONDAY WONDERS. Ree ren reer ‘alba ai Lelio Hytle Fell, art directs that his father shall not be permitted to sev biwent inte busnives: ny tube, were in love, On Sundays and bank half holidays they used to stroll out In Chelsea and the Strand with three fair daughters of Britannia—Miss Amy Mugs, Miss Anna Dey and Miss Lilian Burdette. —And—Orei_it_was William and Amy; then it was Herbert and Anna, and finally it wea Reuben and Lilien, all enveloped, in a perfectly Ddilesful haze that was thicker than the fox whioh settles down on Plocadilly Ctrous. Three solitaires flashed whenever the Johnson brothers went out for a walk with the young ladies, and altogether it was just Mke a Florodora sextette when they strolled Pall Mall. But there was the matter of bovs and quidx, and ambitious young men were more plentiful than guineas ana ponies. They decided to go to America, the Jand of plenty, and start a rinch in—er—New York, or dig for gold in Jersey, and all that sort of thing, you know. So\they came over to Union Hill and 64 Fisher ayenue, and after two years Enrico| here had prospered ao that they were | ready for the happy event. They sent the passage money last month, and the three British blondes mado great efforts to book on the Lusi- tanta, but were too late, for all state- rooma had been taken in advance, 50 they toox the sturdy, speedy old Lu- cania, and bluff Capt Barr tried zo keep up to the speedy turbiner in order to unite the loving hearts the sooner. ‘There was jollification when the girls errived last Saturday morning, and tho Jonnson boys took their flancees around to see all tho wild and, woolly Amer- foan alphts—like Schutzen Park and the outskirts of Hoboken, And the girls haye been visiting the New York shops tor just a few.touches to add to. their trousseaux, Saturday afternoon at 530 the John- son procession will form and march on the parsonage of the First Baptist Chureh, where the Rey, Mr. J. Shindell will pronounce the words which will add three more Johnsons to the “too- much Johnson” family of Amertoa. —_ THEODORE G, EGER RESIGNS. Theodore G. Eger. vice-president and general manager of the Clyde line, after forty years’ service, has resigned. He will spend the winter in Europe —_ \f there be man Woman or child who has. trouble with digestion, let him or her adopt the following menu and depend upon re- lief. A litte fruit. Ddaucer of Grape-Nuts with cream, A solt boiled egg. Slice of hard, crisp toast. Cup of Posium Food Colfee (be it 15 miautes and it's de- Lzt these articles con- stitute the breakfast, a luncheon or supper, and | Remember the Maine! And Be! | despatches announce the | SEPTEM GIRLS! ARE YOU ALLOWING 1,000 RIVALS TO LAND? gee on Hand When Cargo of Women Arrives. BY EDNA CAIN. js of America! To arms! The news | that 1,000 “mar- | kirls are aboard the Balt s sailed from Liverpool and ts | ue to arrive at New York next Friday Every American with a spark of wom- | anhood tn her breast will resent thi English invasion and will inauguri Another American revolution in defe of their future home and prospect hueband. New York js already sufficiently | crowded with marriageable girls; the Baltic's fair, frail cargo will be a su- perfluity of naughtineas in the matn- montal_ market. Thare may fg Yor aMnttteson-thix-side bet —3f course, being an aMnity tn a fate which | Koes out and atiaches itaelf to an in- nocent girl against her will, Sho jan't supposed to sail across the soa to in- vite tt | The question fs, Will the American girly tamely submit to this invasion or will they take a day off next Fri-/ day and go down to the pier and shoo of the invaders? 3 wuggests an Interesting situa- tion. Suppose the women Issue a gen: eral call arma and thus announce thelr determination to insure for‘ them- Finguble which i selves the rights guaranteed then by the Constitution, namely, Mberty to work for a living and the pursuit of might protest against as aliens and appeal was designed to husbands. They the newcomers to the tariff law, ocean Mner full ‘of «iris coming over to mun their chara in ile apprectanve gla He Wil preen hia mustaches at y that this fs what American women deserve after golng ubroad all these years and reflecting on men’ of thelr own: nation turning this men will pler Friday just and all the you know. esiate men other pesple who are benefitted by ac- ceastona to the population will also wel- doubtless be at to take a look, ‘The real the come the newcomers The lonely woman will stand aione iy her resentment, and the sex ought to stand together. Here tm.a chance for that esprit du corps which Is one of women's valuable assets In her strug- gle what she wants when she wants In the language of the horoscope, the next week will be a good time to close all outstanding engagements with beaux Feeko (time, to erapple your future husband to your heart with hoops o! steel and dare him to dull his Palen with entertainment of any chance af- finity. Young Jadies, will you let descending sun'of next Friday set upon Wis kd VET of these— predatory — an effort to roj the low- Without makin, 1 them? Dig up your heartstones and hurl them at the Invaders. If your hearthstone ts the imitation frepiace of a fat, dlc &. paving sone and hurl anyhow. 1 foeman tries to stop you threaten to tell hin eweetheart. * let them land jest they land men, Hurl then back {nto the sea before they can eee what they have Bixty-nixth mtroet, a happy and bealthy-| Expteas Company became trightened at Apet tee eNOS Beet Coat: Tee | up to five montha ago. | the top of the hill and began a mad] Sooty “eave he found a leer | Ste waa employeq aa a ealengirl in a|run toward the lower part of the town. | Arctic, Explorer Willan Brace department atore and trayellei back| Matthews, who saw the horse and} Aug. 2, saying hi ded to douren? end forth from her home by way of tho] wagon ‘coming. rushed toward bis Rorthard.) magi baa no ; subway. It was then that she mei|wagon and horse and cried to bis had fatied te ‘And Bribe, nd Jt was Broumer, who has a wife and two chil-|daughter to jump. He waa reaching feared he and his party had $296,000 LOSER BER 20, 1907. MARRIED MAN ARRESTED OK GIRLS CHARGE! toward the girl, at the same time i ing tie horse's head. when oe Express Company wagon struck the farmer's vehicle pat force that the girl was thrown ¢ wagon, and her father, trying ty sive her, was thrown agulnet # oy the road with wagon on top of hi 6 3 jm, When the father and ed up it was found that wos uninjured, but Matt He was taken to 8 tal, where It was discover that was fractured, Little hope in entertained of his recovery. is ATHER FATALLY HURT TRYING 10 SAVE OnUGHT ER The horse of the express cor lied Instantly. while ¢] pe a ched (fo the Matthews wagon 6+ eer ae ed injury. he Matthews family Is one of most —promne) ladentown,. #1 Matthews ls a great favorite in Nyack, GIRL ABDUCTED BY BOGUS DETECTIVES, DISEROIT,. Mich, Sept, Wit was, Teported to the palice early to-day Son Ladentown Farmer Crushed Under Wagon, While Girl Escapes Uninjured. Sixteen-Year-Old Miss Tells cf} Heartiess Treatment at Hands of Subway Guard. When Max Broumer. & young subway} FAVERSTRAW, Sept. 2.—WWhile trr- ing to save hix daughter's, life to-day muard, was arraigned before Magistrate | {7 bette folitene | Miss Helen Frenchy, aged twenty, és e z aron Matthews, a prominent farmer | waitress, was kidnapped last ng ows i a c to i Moes in the Harlem Polloe Court etutnaanto was fatally injured as| from her room at No. 3 Beaublan day on comptnint of Annie Keenan, al’, pequit of a runaway street by two men who Induced ber to go with them by, representing them frail little girl of sixteen vears, a story Matthews, who supplies the. markat ‘oa ax police officers who orders: wan revealdd that shocked the Magis-| with vegetables, had left his wagon, in|te take her to Police Headquarters. ts’ | which wan acated hh's fourteen-year-old daughter Jexsie, at the foot of the big Nill. A horse belonging to the National trate. 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