PAGE EIGHTSTOLL VICTIMS JOIN1V*ONE-TSALTCylt;IcsV'lA tV /NEW YORK, Aug, 2.—Word from Ohicago that Mrs, Louise H, Stoll had ♦been seeking Capt, Frederick F« Stoll, alleged bigamist and swindler, only intensified the search yesterday against the ex-president of the Suburban RealtyBrokers* association.When there was received confirmationof the report that there was a Mrs.Stoll at 3711 Rhoades avenue, in thelake city, Mrs. Julia Garrett StoU of Seventy-fifth street and Broadway, and Mrs, Alma Earle Stoll of the Hotelthe present head, yesterday said the reason was that Stoll would' not ap-.pear before the organization and answer charges that he had failed to turn into the society money receivedv as 'membership-fees and for other things.Mrs. Alma Earle Stoll was still at the Albany yesterday, on the verge of nervous prostration, undecided what to do or where to go to get aid from the man who could relieve her from thetctthd*YI!firembarrassing situation in which she finds herself. “1 cannot believo FredAlbany, Forfcy.-firsfc street and Broad- thway, vowed they would never give up the nunt until Co’drts hhd' straight-'ened out the matrimonial tangle.Meanwhile the New -York creditors of-Stoll, who was once superintendent ofwould deceive1 me so,** she said, “He swore to me that the woman in Seventy-fifth street 'was not his wife and that he was divorced from his wife in Ctyicaco, _ He told me of one daughter, Mabel, whom ho said was at Bchool at Tarrytown, N. Y. I will find him sooner Or later, and then he must account tothe Chicago mail delivery, under- Pres* ~ * ~ Came.*»ident Cleveland and a Captain in the First regiment Illinois. Natippxl Guard,.were getting together. They wanted toO'know what cad become of the hundreds they had put into his‘fealty schemes!,' Among the mourners were William Yon Gerichtes, eon of a former detective sorgeantj his motherland William Mahney, an attorney. H* Demarest, connected with -a prominent photographic firm, admitted he was»oufe $300, -and said he knew of several women who had advanced $200 and,$3§Q.. One. Broadway business woman had invested $500, and several women of the stager I 4 « 1 I t * ■* ■' + lt;!! 'II 1 fwere mentioned as losers, ,Capfc. Stoll *a medium of obtainingmoney was on the assertion* that ho was * about to. finance a deal whereby aMrs. Julia Garrett Stoll did not appear concerned yesterday. “I amlili $ Th a eAmtr#■ 1 ^ ^ Aili A p A1 i?through with the scoundrel, “ she said, “I only hope to meet him in a courtroom. I will be perfectly contented ifalone hereafter.Mhe will leave meIt’s a Good Time Hows ^To see us about that painting and WALL PAPER, W. A rUVAT/L UQ , ■ West Second Shatfa. Both 'phones.s.rltlt;Siwtlt;rlt;Uis•b:ejs!rlaj•waima:tiCeiByndrcate of Easton,- Pa,/ was- to^ buyL Ise. large property at Springfield, L In this his commissions would run. up info the tens of thousands. He caused to be published, about July 13, in the Toal estate columns of a New York jiewspaper, the announcement that MCapt. Frederick F, Stoll had sold atract of thirty-three acres to an Eastonsyndicate for $400,000.“ The property belongs to Albert Foster of the Cambridge Court hotel, and he never heardo£ the Captain ^ in the matter. After that StoU obtained several thousand dollars from a scheme to syndicate another tract* Of - Long Island property; This fell through, as usual,Capt. Stoll was expelled from the presidency and membership of the Suburban Realty Brokers' association a week ago last Monday. George Smith,His Wonderful Work of Healing Suifering Led Him to PrisonCharge. Out on $500.00 BaBig Sanitarium and Import S the East. Boy Phenomenal I in Salt Lake. Offices in Winat*