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WOMEN CRAZED LION TORTURE CHL ¥ Claim to Be Fire \Vorshippers and Salute Boy as “The New Messiah.” Police Think Tiny Victim Was | Kidnapped—Maniacs in | Bellevue. ‘The nhyalcians of the Insane ward at Bellevue Hospital have two interesting women patients who were brought there | at 2 o'clock this morning from the Everett. house at No. an apartment | 153 West Sixty-sixth street, Thev had | tried to slay n aix-year-old child and to) kill themselves with gas. They declare | themeelves to be fire worshippers and | 1 members of an extensive cult In thie city, the offshoot of a band of fanatics ye in Maine The women are Mrs. Mary Colar and her daughter, Mrs. Seagrave Goodsall. The child. who was saved from the in- sane fury of the women, who had eaten tt terribly about the head and body, they called Charles Franklin Goodsall | It was shortly afte: midnight, when} David Corocoran, of No. 147 Amsterdam | avenue, and John Bogardus, of No. 181 West Sixtysixth street, were passing the house they heard a woman crying at the top of her voice: "Glory to the Messiah for he is the promised Messiah.” Heard Cries of a Child, Then a child walled pitifully, The two) young men ran througn the basement of the house and found the rear door op: ‘They ran upstairs to a flat on the sece ond floor from which the cries proceed- ed. The door was unlocked and they walked in. The place was in di but filled with an almost overpowering reek of gas and was jn great In the reeking atmosphere the old woman f the younger one were dancing W i round the child, who was seated on the floor crying with pain and terror. Hs } right eye was black and there was 4 cruel welt down his ¢ Kk. Tie wore kimonos on which appar attempt had been made to trace tic figures. Bogardus and Corcor gas and opened grabbed up the c Save my childs Wolneu | y some avalis-| n turned off the| dows, then they and ran to the street with him. ‘The women raved j and cried, } In the meantime the uproar had | wakened most of the people in the t place and somebody turned in an alarm of fire and another ng for an ambulance, In the midst of this din women were carried to the street, The the and bundled into an ambulance. buy was placed on the front seat be- side the driver, as his terror of the two women was evident Called Boy the Messiah. “Kill us by fire, Crucity us. die as sacrifices to the chi yelled the women incessantly gto Dr. Mill’ ing World reporte; they were fire-wo Let us| Messiah," | Accord- statement to an Even- ordinary mortal had power to harm them, Le boy was the new Messiah, they insisted. At Roosevelt Hospital ir eraned condition was so apparent that they were at unce transferred to Bellevue, the child being taken care of in one of ards, id were t —_—>—_—_— THE AITCHES ARE OUT! (London Sketch.) wicket Educated Party a @own)—Bowled ‘im! Humph Bitches is out now—ayward, “Ayes and ‘Olland, (as goes Al tie *Obbs, | IN GAS-FILLED ROOM | wals of z ‘Montclair S JULY THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, oon May Be Seeing Sights Like These as a Result of Its SH enuaus War on Noise HELD PRISON THE MAN WITH THE DOLLAR WATCH Dogs are permitted to bark at nl, of $5 per bark to the owners. marily with roosters, peacocks, gui crow, cluck, airlek, sobile or swear IRENE GAMBLERS MAKE. URED iy pighaatis their P \Palace al Flee as a Result of Evening World Expose. Arverne'’s gambling palace ts closed Its women “capers” have gone {nto retirement. Its all-star galaxy of gam- lug experts have departed for parts unknown, And its fine paintings, splen- Wid furnishings and gambling parapher- nalia have been carted away and | placed storage. All this happened yesterday within a! tew hours of the appearance on the| streets of The Evening World contain- ing an expose of the doings in the ‘clu rooms’ over the Casino at Ar- |‘ verne, L. I. Ike Campbell, manager of the temple! f chance, bossed the job of packing aro boxes, roulette wheels, tables and furnishings. Soon after the moving vané left the side doors of the Casino a squad of po- licemen from the offices of Inspector Sweeney and Capt. Halpin made thelr appearance ani marched solemniy through what was once tie biggest gambling establishment in the sunmuner colony of Queens County. They founa the place empty. Olms Saw No Gambling. Louls W. Olma, who runs the restau: rant and bowling alley attached to the Casino, asserted that he had no knowl- edge of gambling in this resort. He | added that the only time he had ever seen gambling in progress at Arverne was during the bridge ist party given by ladies for chari mmy the Blond,” whose fame as a | roulette wheelman veaches from the women show in heir gaunt | atiantic to the Pacific, let out a blast frames and sunken features the effects | at a nearby cafe before taking w train of a long period of mania, during hat of Anverne Ur Pn ay Me ed seoms a shame that gentlemen ate litte food. The flat o: means cannot take a flyer at the ‘pled Was absolutely bare \ buck the tiger without being provisions, ‘The child's condition was | Neen Binsuleeb ste mead Ik Wested” to a) cappers’ are iegi:tmate Heer neer yee Cae HE te ad evauence in) srene't there women doctors, women countiess bruises and scratches ali over lawyers and women financiers? Why {ts body of what it endured ec) Allo) Women Ar ew { s n't there be women in the ‘cap: } Thy marked dis ty herweer Angie: | ‘Mrs. Goodsail and the 8 calls RH ALAS her son has inclined t the Merry Widow In Seclusion: {pelieg that the boy mi en kid- | The exposure of the merry widow i napped. Both women, however, are too | “capper” caused a sensation among } grazed for anything coherent to be vot| women folk at Arverne, She is sti oui or them. t the seashore resort, but it is sad At the Hverett David Salamann, the sat she is preparing to take a trip proprietor, that the women had) vioag, The widow did not take up f come there three days ago asked | er customary position at a prominent I for an apart came front) able on the Casino veranda last night, | i Maine, thi rding to other Pe aes enanis in eas o displayed « Ndatbareatreauent (jc heard from the| 2" f art displayed on the ped to a Brooklyn Some of the paint! rty of ng king " imself as @ con- over the breaking up of the resort were sent to prominent political backers of the game | are attending the National Demo- | crathe Conve: at Deny: TAX ON JE condolence ntion NKINS ZSTATE. Brooklyn Banker Left Realty Ex- ceeding a Million tn Value. e Cemptrolier pointed Edward J. Deasy, a law- of Glen Cove. L. 1. spectal counsel has yer in the matter of the taxable transfers on the estate of John G. Jenkins, ar. the Brooklyn banker. CUft on March 12 Tt Je thought that his rea! estate in Kings, Queens and Nassau Counties will Aggregate in value more chan $1,000, Besides the real state he !s supposed Now it 6 proposed to deal just as sum- Casino's gambling rooms, , Makes Court Restraining Martm H. qiynn who died at Sea THE CAPTAIN: SAYS YOU'LL HAVE -TO-USE lee RUABER TYPE THE (NOISE 'SQUAD WILL GET EVIDENCE AGAINST OFFENDERS THE SOFT PEDAL Ow TY¥bewhiTeR jgnt in Montclair, N, J., only at a cost It is even hinted that trolley cars passing through the town al night soon may be compelled by ordinance to wear rubber shoes, and that a man caught snoring will be siaked ont in a swamp for Jersey mosquitoes to feed upon in (he hope that these natural pests will destroy each other, % nea fowl, turkeys and parrols that between ihe hours of 9 P. M. and 6 SUFRICETIES “MERC CIRAES. GAL SHOT “CWA FON ATT OFF RONORS IK WALKING WITH OLYMPIC SHOOT TWO YOUNG Wi Said “Beat It!” { First Half of International Team Contest Ends With U, S, Far in Lead, Assailant E: Through apes Grounds of C the Sacred ‘The vacationists and others who are BISLEY. July 19—With two € RR cae mane paasing the summer on benches in Bat- | Medais to their oredit and a useful led 15 yy 5 s WW \tery Park scarcely had reseated them. i” the first stage of the tnt Hun : et team match. the A [selves after a refreshing lunch on the easily carried of t Oye : ; suse @ scenery and a satisfying shooting contests ein t the edible fish In the connection " ; aay Aquarium to-day, when a red automo- gyi VHtrs ra Rule x ile hune with yellow signs rolled into! jy os : their demesne, The banners bore (ot: |? Which he scored : . ie legends expreaulfig @idesirevby the obo | oes ks ie nearest Si8 ny Me: SCE eee ene O° regarded as a particularly t per a "Re Se ge Women and other aspirations for the higher jilte ‘Here come the Su agees.”’ called Bil! Quigley, the Battery boatman, on his way to look over a few of his tenements, and in a fraction of a Jiffy there was big crowd Jamming round the auto Mrs, Stanton Blatch gown, her “sisters present sented mainly by "B. Nell’ and ja party of lady-friends spending tie afternoon with her, when a much ex- clted policeman ran up. To the repre- sentative of the hated sex, Mrs, Blatch jexplained that, though they had no Factual permit, they had permission to speak at any time, anywhere, Had the Polloeman been a suffragette he might have remarked. “How subtle’; aa it tn a very smart had just arisen and called upon aH ) were repre- ry respectively 457 an AAILAOADS LEAD IN STUCK MARKET was he felt moved to say: “Den youse ‘ull have to beat it.” The red auto moved to State and ever et) emir Bon Paci! siesta chefs and trom the ion | WON Pacific, llinols Central, bulldings 8 leads Pennsylvania and Reading what a shame it wa 5 en eee ‘ i ehtuericesnery thee Favored in Trading. Rie. poll ve become a lawyer, with proper app -—— nae “teen! 1 tion, Then the red automobile i y. Bosides the two speakers ed Mise M. Doty, Miss Helen H. Miss Adele Bird and Miss Florence ° Bray Central and 8 ‘Tod and Reading these sufferers wa 1-4. There was tery Nell, who rn ) the speakers, after the 6 But {f it'll keep a fresh cop how lady I'm for 4 Phe Closing Price ighewt, owes EW HAVEN SLL BAND M, STOCK ee aT With Banker \ Order Inoperative. NEW HAVEN. Conn, July 10--The { laale by the New York, New Haven and | | Hartford Rallrond Company of its hold- {J ings the Boston and Maine road atrounting to some 119,000 shares. to } John L. Billard, a banker. of Meriden, was consummated in Boston on June ¥ 20, and the transection Mr. Billard to-day in Teport of the male stated chase by ht $a personal one, was of an investment character and required no fuether explanation than that a ready elven was for cash confirming the } that the pur mock 6: the New that prope: tirection MAN ANO WOMAN SUBWAY CARS AS MUST HAVE SID IN KIDNAPPING DOORS BY OCT. | _ AR PROWLER SOUGHT LF QF MOCK DUCK Detectives Watch Suspicious Actions of Two Men in Tene ment and Arrest Them . ee Board ( Sixteen Equipped for Ex- Believed to Know Something Public S dndlers of Disappearance of 5-Year- Old Tomasolo Boy. ————as pete Purposes. Pietra Pizzo, of No. 23 Pacttte street, Brooklyn, and Mrs, Ry order af the Publfe Service Com- Two men from Central Office, Rosstty Vincenza Ge nisston, {sued to-day, side doors must and Bloom, who have been watoaing the @ young woman who Hves with be placed {n sixteen subway cars The ig six-story tenement house at No, hushand at No, 14 East Housto: nstructed cars are ordered to be put 1-2 Division street, which has been wer arrested by Michel on on the morning and eve | set on fire seven times in as many !i0 and Mundo, of the It yur express service not late . Were on duty at 4 A. M. to-day ive Bureau, at 4 A, M. to-day on | than Oct. 16 saw two men sneak into lo of car adopted ts the on e hal : B. J. Arnold Both men were recognized as “lobby- son each side, tho &d- gows,’ or Chinese messengers, by the be cut through the es, ( of them was a man hin two doors’ width from in use. iogs from smoking Aon mission further om tha A RAC ONIMRINREU RROM NaS ‘me and fl sixteen reconatruoted cars be co ar ing in feuds for years, lives * Ms parent® ranged that two trains of alght cars MborNod thantenetnan trad ymasolo, the as always dented FRET) EMBED GGT CEHIERMEa coe ee be made up. After these vos belleved the men were the kidnappers, 00), or that hee vacc,| have been tle out, and should they taking him a message, ‘They sneaked up any | The p Ne BAVC! prove a Bic the extra Joors ejulp- in behind the two and followed them Rawevenethenr ae + ment onder will be extended ot floor. ‘The man tried Mock he pa da wor This wo eee EEE Mu or and t ise crept ‘oun to the “ 9 treet, passing the detectives, who were i bat BRAIN BROKER” FREED. he ae eher RIG feeteey ue etectives wa half an hour, Ay) ientuarecnave been : arena Hapgood and Secretary Relensed a4 messengers re childre n and yes vatkee From Charge of Swindling urne floor to floor 10 Harhert J hat @ woman was taking ry nterest to have had a large amount in stocks and bonds. —_—_—_— A Theory Upset, Prom the Patiad Ledger.) Congreasinan H was going about | road do AU Sntorming people that the | Any ao le of t Hout. ‘halle The te W ind music of the “ { fr s new Musical Revue, a » New York Roof Garden, will Japanese were aout to swallow them. ad after July 1. & sale e| "8 jphalistuia’ ‘ \ ; ut | i d fe oall, your vattenton.v ventureqia | Kose Pron) to Wal date mede Snndd: | eee tet er eine Limis0 bappy LTT ecu Sur s Work. Words by Harry B. Smith; music by Maurice Levi, Song rep-oduced by arrangement with Cohan & eee ee ae amvareiveuaramares (ng créer he just takes to the woods!” Harr music publishers, New York, wa ener LE. i