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\ ROSA..SOCASENT. ar CANNIBAL WOMEN Returning Missionary Says Mili- tants Fought Polygamy on Homeopathic Plan. Vor twenty-three years Daniel Craw- ford, who arrived here to-day on ‘White Star liner Olympic, has lived in the very heart of Darkest Africa with @ tribe of savage black cannfbals, as a mipsionary. About once a year he @ white hunter or two but never did he eee @ railroad, a white settlement or a oat of any kind. It was hardly markable, therefore, that Mr, type used by stage comedians and added to its interest. emt eanooiation with the eavases, ’ Crawford incessantly kept in mind +i to he talked for hours to himself. affectation, 80 epeaits Ste native language with epeskting race. Benguella from England,” eaid | Crawford to-day. “I lived almost the dense African jungles toward heart of the Luben tribe, where I practised by European peoples } their women are magnificent, @le of woman's suffrage, rose tn rebellion against the prac of the men having five wive: amy was repidiy decreasing.” & attend the big revival at Cart “Gypey Smith, the me to participate in the Prote avival in Georgia, He said he engagements in Danville, V ham, ‘Ala., and Charleston, W. Va,, possibly would hold a meeting in fork City, | Seen rogressing® rapidly toward During Mre, Morton’ SUFFRAGETTES N | DARKEST AFRICA Craw- ford’s epeech should have @ peculiar ring. His accent was the most peculiar tmaginable, It was of the broad English explenation by Mr. Crawford's friends RR eeeme that, fearing he would per- @& his speech to, degenerate by con- Qeomstty for a careful observance of the miles of the English speaking ‘Having no one to talk English eesigucusly did he guard his pronun- Gatton that, gradually and unknowing- fy, fe went to the other extreme of that he unwittingly poemt unknown to-day to any English “Tt took me twenty months to reach | drei} by my rife as T tramped throug’ termined to make my headquarters, I founé there nearly @ million stalwart Blacks. cannibals, but at heart really tremendous gentiemen. Their manners are comparable with the best etiquette “Im fact, I found Benguella the cra- The women ‘Let us have five husbands,’ they commanded, ‘or give up this practice.’ They won thelr point, too, and when I left, polyg- ‘The missionary said he had come here glile, Ga, the first ten days in August. famous English gangelist, was another passenger who .. Birming- MRS, HELEN MORTON ILL. recovery, absence his son- Wand daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Will- ¢ Busts, will remain/with bim at 9Mos. SANTOS, arn oar KITCHEN’ “437 Set) oT orreet. More Than Twenty Pairs of Twins and One In- cubator Baby Among Those Registered for the Great Contest of the Lower West id Station. Greenwich Village List and That of the East Side to Be Kept Open Until Aug. 13—Series of Lectures of Interest to Mothers. ster, whose birth was assisted by the Caesarian operation, appeared in the Brooklyn entries Monday. But the ex istence of two such babies in the same Yesterday was the last call for bables in the three contest stations of the | Chelsea neighborhood. In response there Poured into the three stat! ns enough ream th both in pares geaith and ee ntries to bring the grand total of the|!M& Hke prize winners, Is a medical i enmaay cel ear tes “| marvel. ‘They are Margaret Lynch, neighborhood up to 827. As some one remarked there are enough bables en- tered to stretch from Fifth avenue to the Hudson, The Chelsea neighborhood, with stations at No. 78 Ninth avenue, No. 436 West Twenty-seventh street, and No, 491 Wea Forty-firat street, is proud of the number of Its babies, but ft 1s! prouder of the genert! championship form exhibited in the preliminary quall- fying round that has Just ended. From such a lot, every One agrees, it is going to be hard to pick a prize winner. But this Better Babies Contest, con- ducted by The Evening World and the Babies’ Welfare Association, is not by any means over yet. Arrangements have just been completed to conduct contest In Greenwich Village, and the contest on the east side, with offices at The Little Mothers’ Ald Association, is still in full swing. Entries will be re- three years old, and Helen Lynch, six They live at No, 26 East xth street. Yesterday was a great day for tots Junt old enough to walk and at a time of life when they begin to resent the mere presence of @ baby carriage. One little girl appeared at the Diet Kitchen on Forty-first street in the aris of a second youngster scarcely larger than | herself, The Diet Kitchen still holds tts lead over the other stations in the neighbor- hood, with a total of 301. The milk sta- tion at No, 78 Ninth avenue has regis- tered 283, and the Hudson Guild station, at No, 4% West Twenty-seventh street 443. ‘The total registration includes, be sides the prodixies mentioned, more than twenty-five pairs of twing and one incubator baby. r. Arthur A. MoLean of the Board jof Health will begin @ series of lecture. jat 4 o'clock this afternoon at the celved until Aug. 13, At this last stas| Little Mothers’ Aid Association, No, 230 tion yesterday there were registered two | Second avenue, The subject will be Of: the ‘most “interestion and vanmial Pane Feeding.” It has been spectally its the re- the Mr. the babies that have been entered in (| 8fTAnKed for mothers who have entered whole competition. ‘These are Caesarian | babies in The Evening World and babies, born of the same mother, and| Babies’ Welfare Association content. are In the ping of condition, ‘The other lectures will begiven on Aug TWESTY-FIVE PAIRS OF 'TWINS|® 2h¢ 28 at the same hour at the same | place. IN CONTEST. The thirteen babdlen entered It attracted considerable attention “Little Mothers’ Contest when one tiny sixteen months’ young-! brought the total up to 23s, How to Care for the Baby; . 80 in the yesterday Fase | “THOMAS : - BARTELL 1I5mMos, AT MUkK STATION 78. SM AVE. wh New FORK 5 f J o How, When and Where to Enter Your Baby CONTEST AT LITTLE MOTHERS’ AID ASSOCIATION, No, 236 Seco! from Seventh to Twenty-eighth street and Fifth Rexistrations from Monday, July M4, to Wednesday, Aug. noon except Saturdays and Sundays, from 2 to 4. begin Monday, Aug. 18 For this contest The Evening World offers $100 prizes, CONTEST AT THE PLAYGROUND OF PUBLIC SCHOOL NO. 1%, Four! avenue and Fourteenth street, Brooklyn. For this contest The Evening World offers $50 in money prizes, CONTESTS OF THE CHELSEA NEIGHBORHOOD Registration for entrants at the three cont es, 7% Ninth a 436 West Twenty-seventh street and Forty-firat street duly 29. prize Contest at Greenwich House, No, 26 Jones street, will open frat week August, date to be announced later. Contest boundaries from North Riv and Fourteenth street east to Fifth avenue, to Washington Sau way, to Canal atreet, to North River, Age limit, contest The Evening World offers $0 in money pi SAVES A MAN'S LIFE AND IS SUED BY HIM same as abdve, Registration closed July 2%, Exam- inations begin Monday, Aug. 4, at 10 A. M. and will continue for one wee! ASSOCIATION— enue, cloxed For each of these three contests The Evening World offers $0 In money re to Broad- For this For the Big Prize Contests Now Under Way nd for children between three months and five years, living in district avenue to East River, 13, every) aftor- Judging of the bables will in th kK. in er CAN WED NEW YORK GIRL PARIS COURT DECIDES Mr. C 28 l Fi Yo ——— on- Its ritica urst CAP senson, Far Rockaway’s Giant! Ex-Minister of Finance Cochery's id ot. tateeies Guanes wee -~ Ase ae Papiia, Do not tckle! Warden, Has Unusual Experi- Claim That Son Was Under 6 do this makes the baby nervous and spoile his sleep. $—The baby often cries from thirst Give him @ little cool boiled water to drink three times a day at all seasons, and oftener in summer, or if he Is sick, 7—Give the baby a tub bath every day. In summer several spongings every day with cool water will make him more comfortable. Pat the skin dry with a soft partment of Labor.) 1—-Nurse your baby. This is the first and most important of all rules, In the City of New York in 1910, 4,704 babies un: der one year of age died of bowel trou- bite, Nine out of every ten of them were bottle fed, In Boston In 1911, 2,24 babies under one year of age d and of them 1,186, orsalmost exactly three-quarters, and that #.you do not nurae your baby) yj, suminer take off all the baby's} when you are able to do so you will! oigthes during the neat of the dav exe not only deprive him of that fair start! cept the diaper and a uae sbirt | in life Which he has a perfeot right to] Let him sleep very lkitly covered, it demandlo¢ you, but you may lessen his| it all, A baby ts very much more apt chances of living at all jto take cold from being too wermiy Iressed than the opposite, 2-If, however, for any suMcignt rea- era: Hl bavies, sick or well, need con- fon you cannot mpine your baby Or ATO! ee eth wie suiniuce ead wine obliged to wean Mim, give him nothing hd ‘ean Lise the Habs live cut ce but the best cow's milk procura od-| doors as much as ts possible, but be under a doctor's nt] ifled to sult his age, # eyes are properly shaded, Much had| direction, Do not use condensed milk done if this precaution unles eo Ve - 9 1 ing | or prepared foods unieas the doctor oF-| MO et sa nave two nape a ders them day, and soould 3—-Feed the baby regularly, whichever|unul 6 or 7 in the morning way he is fed. During the first month | sleep in @ crib by himsel the period may be every two hours ded, well ventilated 1 Vue put to sleep without rocking from 6 A. M. to6 P.M. with two night Neat ot tha Uae in sues A feedings. Afier that the interval should ' tie quietly on the bed ax Al [Mother and Sister Hasten to Fors! ye lengthened to three hours, and after A ceeaseloth matress atutved Isior, covered with a auilte: mer Dachess in Paris, a few months the night feedings 1 Spear tet Ath pped. Diarrhes d other di 1 bd . ‘That Mrs, Helen Morton, formerly the| UroPPed. Diarrioal and other ut will Duches of Valencay, whose divorced | Qirares come from airiy ail \_ ; eo | husband was known here as Count) 4¢ niie the Bebe ia ihe duator PA aa Yorker Killed by rain in Bosom de rand Perigord, ie #eF cho first ayinptomns of iilness, It is far | William A . thirty-flve years bse | M1 fn Parly, became known today: | vagiey to prevent serious troubje or poss | old, of th street Levi P, Morton, her mother, and) sinie death if the doctor has a chance! Was killed this mc ornt in Jersey ete be ates Morton will leave to-morrow on to deal with the © betol the baby’s) by @ train on the ewark and New he Provence to join her, Mr. Morton, | powers of resistance have become Weak- K brane New moar rts ho eg Leon i for voveraY months, i cn {tral Ao S—Do not give the baby any medicine | tition. fore It stopped und was stru exgept what the doctor directs. Do not “in th Ds We hina A Menailan*” b nemtase) oe train going In the opposite dir by a etlon, \He was employed on the docks in the 4 hy savalog wa vist, - Thee shins body, wea taken to Bpauen'a mor ue ain be- anything else to suck gor the purpose Black Tom section of Jersey City. The ence With Wagon Driver. Spell Not Heeded. je Ward ts Here to Prem ‘alkenstein In a Rurry when he) dma apers | 1 know 1s," kenstein, | Risky Parisian Farce. + The Olymple, arriving to-day, brought HUE neay oy Whelan Fanny Ward, the actress, who T was in the hoi & man named | Mite Panis War a Nests | Celuia came to me and said he repre: | Mithely 4 ly bent cage yee sented Mr, Butler, and we talked avout | T" erion: B Ys ot wl Parisian far & suit again my empl u Pa enone Y dai EO oF Madame President,” throughout one wio have saved ty life act of whieh the principal woman a et appears “undrense j j AL NOTE { When pressed to explain to just what of next Su nethe this ing exhioition go | day's World will be @ coupon, the Mies Ward sald: “In Paris she w preseatetion of whieh at the main pructically novilng at all, £ ial) pave o be a little more circumapect, but It ts necessary for purposes dramatic to wear both of whith ax little as possible throughout that| will be Invuluable tu the beme or on the whole art, ‘The situations are extremely Vacation, Me sure you cw * [ae Order your nest Sunday Werlg / David Renson, a gaine warden of Far! PARIS, July 9—Although In France Rockaway, was served to-day? with notice ede! he hie x une an may Falkenstein, driver for Herseimann loay pe anleacthe election Haft Bleter, Far Rockaway bal BAiROA Gathers, toemee Mininooret Nokes was somewhat surprised. He remem=!tng wedding of hin son Jean, twenty- bered that May 2 last when he WA4) three years to Miss Alice Clara .u> driving through Broadway, Lawrence, | dith giving her address, No with Pol Wheelrlght thay saw 9 W New York a runaway hore suing an overturned — M ing am counsel wagon befor Bens topped tha “Ur chery, alleged thas th | autom, Wheelright checked the er thirty years old and runaw jetely under her domi Benson, who Is of hit , heard | So pletely was the’ youth rroann from the Wreck, the{ under her spell, he maid, that young | Aragon right side up and then broke! Cochery lacked a will of bis own. ven the amnashed top, He found Falken-| "She is one of thowe Americans wh rside, Both Palkenstein's lex re turns heady and troubles hearts,” said and he waa ln a pital nearly) Bernard edt | Ro Bernstein, other of the play- ara in tha autt, in which | Wright, appeared as counsel for Jean wil tutler of No, 3 ark Row | Cochery, | was named as attorney, made Palken- -—-- ste ay that Benson's auto: le 4 | had seared the bakery in horse o, HEROINE TO BE UNDRESSED. ond I the aveldent we FLOREN COAN (14 Mo's: BRITTLE MOTHERS MID ZEQ.2N° AVE.NY. 4 LIFE OF DARKNESS FACES GIRL WHO SOUGHT DEATH Bullet Fired by 12-Year-Old Susie Langenegger Clipped Optic Nerve. Dr, Fulker of Fordham Mospital, sald ance that tod! Susle there was a slight c Langenegger, tho little at her home at N Was to meet her and adyiae her to go duck and obey her mother, xo he an- awered that he would meet her at « Hundred and Seventy-frat street a did not Keep th ment and tt Way not unt saw (yy newspapers telling of her shooting Meraelf that he knew the reason why. Teter Polard, the Ttallan was summoned to the Morrisanta day by De tlve Repett HRought the weppon waa ous of onder Litt, > twelvi year-old gil who shot herself yeaterda: 4i7 Fast One Hun- dred and Seventy third street, may live, boy thought the best thing todo boarder, to answer arge of keeping @ revolver tn his droll and I am sure we will have @ big] house, He told the detectives that hi eucceas, We open in Chicago Sept, &’ Beas 28 os Abas 6 we EDWARD HANSON ELEANOR HANSON. I1TMOS. AT HODSON GUILD 456 va7u ALM MARY MS GUIRE, 4+MOS PUBLIC SCHOOW i2a_. i4te $1.8 474 AVENUE. BROOKLYN trouble to eam and ‘ow it away. THIS 18 THE NOTE THAT SUSIE WROTE TO HER MOTHER. Mra. Langenogger went to work in the ory In Twenty-third street whers she tn employed to-day, She tearfully told the police that #he could not under- wtand what had been going on in her ehikts mind and could not understan of having been treated erucly, She left with the police the }hote which the Uttle girl had left, It was as follows My Dear Mother—I killed my- self berause [ was very afraid when you beat me yesterday and broke my heart this morning when you told me that I was not yi elild any more and that you w ‘olng to wend me to a wehool, Tdeelded to kill my to elope, and 1 latte wh had not se two bove that Mes Log told you she saw me talking to ar the aa two boys that Th been going skating with through the winter, One of them ts Charlie Ttutz, Hin father tx a lawyer and ® millionaire and I know where he lives. His mother dled some time ago and ho loves me very much, BO we are sweethearts now and we lay, 4 he tried to cheer her up by | worth, when Meserve 4 wite playing with another boy in the yard |fushed across the street and, seizing between the back of the Langenegwer [one foot, exclaimed vme and the Rutz garage. "You're not going to parade In my uently she wrote notes to him and| shoes, L bought these and paid fo fartening them in a clothes pin threw|them, If that man ts going to wall down from the window of the! with you, he ean buy your shoes." | Kitchen, He wrote answers and welght-| With that he pulled off one of the ing them with the clothes pin threw) shoes and was about to take off the | them back, Kevently the notes were other when the young man attacked | Wil of suggestions that she should dis him, They were Mahtiog, It te alleged, | ouey her mother and go boating with when Special Otficer Whiteworth placed | sim on the Hronx River, dfe thought) them under arrest, | o little of these mesnaKes that he told hix slvter und his father about them, Hite said that yesterday morning ah w down a hote telling him that she was Kong to run away from home My mother has 1 Whipping mo,” she sald, “and 1 feel sad, Meet me at One Hundred and Seventy-frwt a as lam awa art « LIVPRPOOL, Engtand, July %.—\re, jen re | under surveillance. | her sensational appearan HARD LABOR TERM FOR MILITANT WHO CONFESSED ARSON * Edith Rigby, Who Set Mansion > Ablaze and Planted Bomb, Given Nine Months in Jail. Edith Rigby, the well known snffragette of Preston, was sentenced to-day to nine months’ hard labor on the charge of sete ting fire to the country residence of Sir Willlam H. Lever at Rivington, Lane axhire, on July $ and causing damage atiinaced at $100,000, who is the wife of @ itted her guilt and also confessed to beink the perptrator of the bomb outrage at the Liverpool Cotton ange on July 6! Speaking from the prisoners’ encles- ure Mra, Rigby in impassioned tones said “When I committed this outeage I was not drunk, nor was Mise Emily Davison drun when she stopped the King's horse while he running in the Epsom Derby, but the Prime Min- inter War drunk when he dropped the Suffrage bith.” Mrs. Higby then appealed to the naw tion to wake up and git English wom son to be loyal, = LONDON, W.—No attempt was to-day by the police to find » Mia, Emmeline Pankhurst, although it‘ was known that she had disappeared from her flat and gone into s&iusion where outside of London, The « at Scotland Yard failed to ther they had the militant leader «? Immediatély after ¥ eat the Lone ¥ | don Pavilion on Monday Mra, Panke: but she will always be blind, One eye! ate going to get married. His fath- | iret dinappeared. ic was destroyed by the revolver shot] & owns Pp PO maeNS In the rbar Mrs, Mary Wyan, the suffragette who Which she turned against herself bo-} OT ONT TAML | eg | Mprisom truck,” precarious con- cause of her childish love affalr with} wound be ving yet. Now fan dithoa to-day by a amu fed ei con the son of a lawyer of the neighborhood! dying, and E hope that you will f woman, why went on @hunder strike | and the optic nerve whic nnected get within a week Iw be many aN algbe assert nS ype bape x , vation, Inaugurated @ ‘mew kind of 2% with the other was cut, Himes better deat, If you sald 19 | sirike by refusing (C8 'taave Holloway " ho beat me several tines, ¢ Charles Rute, Mitten years old, tha] Veter wie beat my ran Lei [dail under Heke of leave, Sho vowed %a son of Jacob Ruts, a lawyer of Nu] *? to matter, ant Lam going {*@ Would reaain dk prison Until gee Wt Washington avenue, was heart It in now | leased unconditionally and sat on the & sroken to-day over the ilitle girl's ny kisses and | Steps of a nur i as un early Oe jeffort at suicide, He told hie parents ear mother, my dear [day after the prion ¢ ME MOON Te |that he frequently exchanged love notes| grandmother, Peter and Charley, bea hetas ge omic « lwith Suate, bi . a Your daughter, bf Ad . Py Mi : be eee SNe Seon °N SUSIE LANGENEGGER, strike last night ynd ' . ere only play not a had no ‘ tion. hee arrest on —E ‘ Idea that she was eating her heart ou: Suaday she has refused all food and o% over her mother's strictness in >| BULLS OFF WIFE'S SHOE | water and has declined to sleep, walke : venting thetr meetings. ng about her cell all night According to young Rutz, he met | soni wits Avera since caton™ts| AS SHE WALKS WITH MAN x front af her home, xome tine axa, Wt z For Perinteaion of her mother, they ott | - went skating together frequently, Mes “Let Him Buy Ther i Langenegger was very strict about i ape et | keeping her daughter Indoora in the} Dattd—Escort Attacks | ] " daytime, There was plenty of work to Both Are Arrested use 2 keep her bu making the beds and! gyco, ys July = Irving " cleaning, she i quoted as telling her le tem b daughters and the neighbors, Susie's Bexerve, ane icine pubis aed. a father died nine years ago. Lately Peter |to take a new pulr of tan stoos ty 4 - r | ‘= young Malian, has boarded at|the feet of My yu! wife when te | ‘ the house, met her walking in Main street with} i * TRIED TO CHEER THE GIRL {a young man he gid not koow re ps I scawens tenis (ak peady after a te 4 SHUT IN HOUSE, RaaKes From OUMUMY.|K0+4 The Delicious Laxative Chocolate ft ‘The Rutz boy sald that he wan very [ture by Deputy Marshal Wit 8.1 Bx LAX LELIEVES CONSTIPATION fond of Susie and thought It a shame | orant ; muitutaten sti ‘rand promotes for her to be shut up in the house alt] According to Speclal OMlecr White ligestion, ¢ ‘and young ot all Laranctate