The evening world. Newspaper, January 28, 1911, Page 4

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| p cenparennstng et ' ' DOGS ARE CURED BY HIS PRAYERS, SCIENTIST SAYS Willis V. Cole Tells Court He Has Often Successfully Treated Animals. | ELIJAH TOOK FEES Medical Society Claims Prac- titioner Had No Right to Pay—Decision Reserved. In an examination to-day of Vire!l O, Strickler, who succeeded Mre , Stetson an first re nt the Fu Church of Christ, Set at Ninety sixth street and Central Park West, “Aimuth C. Vandiver, counsel for the County Medica! Society, in attempting © Prove in Jefferson Market Court that ‘Willis Vernon Cole, a heater, had vio: Jated the health law, brought out admission that it is a common prac among Christian Science practitioners to apply their treatment to dogs and other antmais. After a long examination, in which explained that th treatment fe merely one of pr or wound 1 ked If the tre ment was confined solely to nh: “No,” he answered impressive!) mals other humans may ve affect 4 by prayer.” ) ‘The eame question was asked Mr. Cole, and he replied with even mm fervency than First Reader Strick\«: that he had frequently treated animals “Yes,” he announced in a loud voice “I have treated dogs and effected abso- | lute cures.” j Treated Only by Prayer. | —Mr. Cole was before Maristrate | Freschi on a summons, made returnable from yesterday after his discharme om & technicality, He was arrested on a charge of having treated Mrs. Isabella | Goodwin and Mrs. Frances Honzocr’ Who as “Belle Holmes” recently rounded | up # Jot of astrologers and fortune tell- | ¢rs for palpitation of the heart, defec- frections of the bladder Cole's counsel, tormer District-Attor- ney Jerome, contended that Cole had Practised no “treatment other than Prayer and therefore had not violated the County Medica! law. * The first witnesses were Mre, Good- win and Mra. Benzecriez, who told how they visited Cole, how he sat near to Mrs, Benzecries we faith and removi own and her little girl's eveglasses, alge to take a plaster from her bac! and she would be cured. Also Mr. Col (01d Mra. Benzecriex that he could cure cancer and advised her to send her friend who was afflicted with cancer to him, A For the first visit to Mr. Cole each woman had paid $2, and for subsequent visits $1, The Science Belief. On the strength of this testimony Vandiver held thet Cole Aimself to be able to toss se had proceeded “to treat |t withon fessing any religious belief. Mr. Jerome's first witness was Mir Reader Strickler. He went into technical explanations of the ( Balence belief and methods. Eve was commanded, he suid, to obey Jesus | Christ's commands to go forth and wal | the sick and regenerate the sinner A | true belief in Christ and a proper rela- ton of man to Christ, he expla ced, sults in the divappearon. “What is the Christian Pegarding the ure of ins eyemianses?" asked Mr. J “Christian Science teac has more power than » are many cases where has caused persons to lay eyemlasses,” answered M Mr. Vandiver as: that a fee be « Mr . and ther ered empl Ditaries of Pored this practice. ib The Case of =i.j2 “If you are golms into 1 ipture | the v i¢ vaid Mr. Vandiver, “y | way to the story of Hi ql the leper, and when Uv ‘ ' after the leper to ¢ himee said Mr ‘ex, st fat, bald man, slain chair, as quick as a | qmently Elijah took the iast ¢ neal from a widow for Mr. Cole, who has a handsome + of offices at No. 25 Fifi » jowed Mr, Strickler, He is we dressed, smooth faced young ma waers his front 4nd speake in 4 ud He testified that he etfleacy of prayer in the hy believed in the ease and that it had he incurable discases passage between o Vandiver sought to he prayed when he women who called “This invest terrupted Mr, M d pry into the m prayer when he approaches ti Being and hold bim up to ridiule Imagine what would be said if a Cath- alig priest were to be | asked what were his pr relics of St. Anne asx 1 object to ruch a@ }! “We have never heard ole priest opening an office ing & fee for exiibiuing th Bt Anne,” retorted Mr. Vandiver Briefs will be sudmitied and dection siven Feb. 21 WET RS ED RVENING WORLD, BATORD AT CA WOR TTT ~ NING WORLD NEW YORK-PARIS.. AIRLINER--MAURETANIA’S ARRIVAL. IN .2000 .. Scene Forecasted by a French Artist for the Sketch i WHO PUTAN‘X” B UNDER EAGLE ON M'MAHON VOTE? |Mystery Which May Cost Democrat New Job Election Board, PROTESTS ATTACK ON ANTERIGANS BY TURKISH TROOPS Minister Carter Demands Sat- isfaction for Acts of Mutin- ous Mob in Two Ports, CON ANTINOPLE, Jan. %.—J.} who has been placed at f the Who made a cross under the eagle on} J. Grattan McMahon's enrotiment baliot | s y!in the last primar: On th - | pends, it Mabe he B indignities to | which job wlar irut and Alexandre subjected. uestion de- | attan Me-| a's Job as one of the memb Elections in Brooklyn ays $5,000 a year and which |r, McMahon has not been in long | enough to w Mayor Gaynor had the ant Instizated | of two election o y Turkish soldiers | lyn early this year, transported on the! tions is bi-par When that vessel] whose terms a sho was flying} Smith, 1 and the Amérioan De T. Peristlany, — Toe to Investigate, There he Mr. driven men e attack his indorsed Was torn off, to re receritl a mu eppointme ent | nnissioners in Br The Beard of w being w Jersey si and Nis coat but did re- Jafter in the la tors | He ts listed as ag | oftlee on the 1 [a closo friend of Patrick 1. 3 ing to the Demc Kane wen asked for d ere primarily Carren Atle organization, © Justice Marean writ of mandamus to He t Not deposited tine he +! the original enrolment * said Mr | Mo- veday in his law. of. Bar it very body $ HIS CITIZENSHIP, LOSE ‘Mahon wher fice in the 1 a Democrat in Brooklyn « IT am and have erat | and voted that Lurta Lived Natu South Afeton 8 ply an Indication of the voter's n aries. 1 pur| allot, simply am bing ormed that anybody has to With @ passe port Yepartment, went ) you Mean that somebody marked to Jolt Africs, ‘where | your }) er it reached the K | hy, hes tions fi Mr, MeMahon was asked ition the round t) at 1 have nothing tha T will have ion Monday,” © to say beyond that mark eliminated was his reply, BRASS KNUCKLES | stan ticular m as yet. 1 e jcelving the IG) J AND a el Drug Store Messenger’s Habit q of Carrying Queer Things Trouble. \S Gets Him Into’ | a Nodert Sinclair Rovell, the negro mes- Minot’s drug store at Amste ultra queer ger ¢ lam aver has a ha in his coat pocke and brass knuckles. pinatt where he will have a chance | ton the disadvantages of being je until the Grand Jury inves: Was sent out to get smal)! At { silver, for in-| fe That par+ thy tor n andful into his coat pocket a You've bough Ny rot that $10 Dill and If man around have the p vested," an repudiated the mone showed {t, That was not ey he had given in chang: came to loud words und The, d blows. Hereaux enine along and In in Robert’ with a yell hand t it out of fri Investigated and slow! the pocke This expl STEAL LOAD OF BUTTER. Men Are Held for Tal stealing forty at N ot No, 8 rucking Wich streets, eld on an »y Detective Londrigan of the AL Oflice tn $2,000 bail for exa ation Monday afternoon. stated that Bald wag utter, one t GUAYAQUIL, The protest rioting ojected tease of xls to the United Sates was jovern™ t the * Isha last night eof Pre n again A mob stoned the lent-elect Estrada and the off 1 Tiempo, the Gove ernment © police prevented the crowd from apprewching the Gov. , ernment Palace, but it was necessa to call out the mounted forces, The jlatter charged and dispersed them, INDICTMENTS WILL STAND ler indictment for perjury, will not def men, | volv ing himself to the street, | Sw things | If If not, 3 1 took him to-day to; further ai lef the Robin | ne Washington Savings Bank was a AGAINST BANK TRUSTEES. | day that indictments J officers lave been udge Swann Holds That Wash.) by the Grand Jur ington Savings Secretary Was |20 FAMILIES ROUTED Not eerie ‘eos BY LAMP EXPLOSION. who 18 counsel for} os Murphy, Wiliam P. Youngs! Blaze in Grocery on’ Ground Floor trustees of the| Raa a 3 ik, who are un-| Causes Siampe ¢. From = Six- Story ‘Tenement. a ‘Thomas F J. James, owed to inspect th rand Jury that 1 minutes of the| 4 the thr el ding to Judge Swhnn's ¢ y on Mr. Osborne's motion. contended that Dr, Lyman of the bank, upon | hose evidence the Indletinents wer ©] qu ased, Was a cox ‘ator of the three pen and could not off mony in-| lamp. nd Jury, It) after a dam and then spent ha | the frightened \'was over. ery sounded ix-story t ent house t One Hundred and Tenth rning twenty families fled a hen stre to the sine e fire started In the rear of Pas- ie Aberio's grocery on the ground floor from the explosion of a kerosene ‘Tho firemen put the blaze out an hour con ants that all daager ——— NEW APARTMENT HOUSE. ited for building a house on the west *, between iird streets, ahs and punded, He Plans have been $70,009 apartment sido of Madison » to have gainst his cli I have read at Cheney is | ighty-second y Indictment, In the 2 the rains Gr * states Judge Swann | pany, of which Isaac Polste is Pres could be hi $ sullicl the finding e indictm { false state. tles sworn to department almst the trust orroborated to VOTICE = Wood by the truste@s. Action 8 followed the expose hain of banks, adison ave of which! & Gross are the ar of BEAVTIFVL COMPLEXION & BETTER HEALTH Will come, naturally, if Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is used, whsn a pleasant laxative remedy is needed, to cleanse the system gently yet effectually and to dispel colds and headaches , due to. constipation, Its world-w acceptance as the best of family laxatiyes, for men, women end children and its approval by the most eminent physicians, because its compo- nent parts are known to them and known to be wholesome and truly beneficial, are the best guarantees of the excellence of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, To get its beneficial effects, Always buy the genuine, THE ‘lschool, (@c. Do He drei Brilliant Annual Affair at Mad- { ison Square Garden Nets _ as Thousands of Dollars. % More than 10,000 persons attended the annual charity ball of the Knights of Columbus at Madison Square Garden last night. The proceeds, which were away up in the thousands, will be de« Voted to the development of three charitable auxiliaries of the order, the Tuberculosis ome, Hospital Bed Fund and Free E: t Bureau, Madison n was titerally lined and rootest American flags whon the entertainment opened with a drill by the Fourth De gree Corps of Knights, under command of Capt. P. J. McGuire. At the conclusion of the drili an im- mense American flag was released from the rafters, Its folds fluttered to the pollsned floor. The band piayed “The ngled Fanner,” the assemblage ne colors and then, for a ssive moment the Pontifical riven, Conway reviewed tht usile jovementa, which were in m J. Costigan, and Mrs. Me rand. march ts were John Purrey f the Board of Al- vater, the Wiliam d James A. f the order. imp! WANTED: COCKTAIL MIXER. 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