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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. FRIDAY. JUtY 31. 1908.

ASH REMOVAL GONTRAC CHANCE IS POPUL 5INN0TT CALLED TRAITOR BY SENATOR M'CARREN SOILED PAPER MONEY. An Unimportant Factor in the Trans, mission of Disease. In a bacteriological study of soiled paper money, published in the Popular etonoi Monthly, Warreg Hilfiiteh of CHILDHEN PARADE WAS FEATURE OF CARNIVAL TRE BLIND WOMEN'S CLUB ARION'S LIST CONCERT AT FIRST ANNUAL PICNIC WAS CIVEN AT BONN Journey through a Munich. Then f( Big Meeting Craig Democrats in the Twenty-sec and Assembly District. Little Folks From Nearby Sunday Members of Brooklyn Organiza-'e Schools Thronged Brighton tion and Manhattan Visitors Like Each of Its Predecessors, It Was a Great Success.

pleasing The def people, who apparent Citizens of Nostrar.d Avenue Who Want New People to Take HoM, mystic land, for th id when they found th different from any Saongerbund did it Spend Day at Beach. GREAT ENTHUSIASM SHOWN. leome echoed through the depot, words THE EVENING ILLUMINATION. THE CLUB'S RAPID GROWTH. To Give Entertainment and Play BEETHOVEN HALL THRONGED.

SAY CARS ARE A NUISANCE. Questions That Present Leader May Hamilton's Successful Flight In AirshipFine Display of Pain's Fireworks. On Journey TJp the Rhine the Sing Three Letters to the Eagle Condemn a Called On to Answer Put by McCarren. Next Winter Needs Large Room for Meetings. ers Paid Musical Tribute to the Lorelei.

ing the Present System The Objections. (Special Cable to the Eagle.) in. July 31 The last concert to he le in Brooklyn. proposition to award the contract to new hands with the B. R.

T. seems a popular chord in the nlnly need a if our sollec acts and evi Ify us in ala given by the Brooklyn Arion singers first annual pe'tiic. Many young members of the organization and a ber of blind visitors from Manh under escort, spent the day on the and took in many of the "shows. of i )klyn Eagle: valuable pape yesterday 1 1 trip tn of Wies- ore ltyf an official it to appear of Munich i brlif July 29 I that theV rd of Est in ts of this borough and to the bidder who I the city $1,600,000. but will tha.

a programme, hut The parade ian made up for that omission, ore hundreds of children from pshead Bay Methodist Episcopal St. Mark's Roman Catholic ind from the church and Sflnday or colored folks at Sheepshoad ic line was formed at Pain's nonclosure and headed by Slater's 1 the children marched around in the Brighton Beach Hotel and all, thence to the boardwalk and lat is known as the Pike, and representing the four seasons line behind the children, as were elephants and camels from the works enclosure and some ani-jm the Wild West Ehow. The rs were attired in white, and riots owned by Henry J. Pain, parade the children gathered York; that Is, the running of ashcara' on Nosti and these constantly owingeto'n various business people situated in us whoso load- 0 polities Twenty-sixth Ward the hot night it was cratic voters who voci the breakers. The st faithful, and the hali every available seat beiu.5 ugh several addresses, ap-nentlon of the Democratic and then, when Senator introduced, giving him an i Senator McCarren, act "an.

He had hardly seated he stage by the man Stnnott's supremacy, and iately a great to-do, in i tempt of, Murphy aud ats from Fourteenth street, acros isemblyman Cyrus B. Gale, th' spoke the need of loy party organization as the only keep "home rule from being a name. His mention of the victor regulars through the deotstOfl jellale 1 iu-inn was receive wit clatter of applause. Magistral eranCB of the Brooklyn delega thi naiMiia) oiiveiuion this yea thrown the right- fully selected delegate! awaiting the nod speaker said, and permitted the grea pire State to take no part in the tion of a candidate for the Presit The opposition, said Magistrate Ge: through i acy at the polls, he said, in 1 question of leadership was only i ich the idental. it although, he admitted, it could be kept out of the fight, if at all.

with great dif- "Thls fight concerns you much more than it does me." he said, "for in the event of my defeat as leader I'll get along il 'in mil nf nnllties. But SO long as I am either in or out of polities I shall contend for tne independence. 01 the Democracy of Kings County and will SOll 1 for fancied persona nator McCarren ow the harpoon the insurgents, joying the young people. 1 and experlme the merry-s lot of the lives rentured into the surf and enjoyed eal ocean bath They stayed down he beach all day and evening and had fine picnic luncheon and suppet lore their pretty little club pins, a leaf clover with the initials of the This club if 0 Brooklyn, I kind last fall It unique i the blind won onth, usually at esident, Mrs Jot to he held on of proper ac-all meetings. le.

They are hoping that room for their meetings, t. if they get one. their nee much more rapidly, propose to help the city in various ways, tartv on Wednesday there blind poor of At the beact were present Young. Miss jm Brooklyn Miss Agne3 hello Decker, Miss Rhoda Austen. Mrs.

Hi, Mr -Mary Cooney. Mrs. Ella Manhattan Miss Agnes Dot i Pet lit el. Mrs. Polack, Meyers.

Miss Renns. Miss Bowne, Miss Theresa De POPE COMPANY REORGANIZES. New Capitalization Is $6,500,000. $2,500,000 Preferred ajid Common Stock. on July 15, at ippro' of Hallgart.

bankers, of York; Frederick of the Metronollt Life insurance Company, and August tement issued it is explained that the ebtedness of the company is estimated about Jl, 640,000, exclusive of tndebt-tess to subsidiary companies, all the tltal stock of which is owned by the company, and exclusive also of dividends paid by the receiver on account of mere are outstanding, exclusive and $8,625,100 cumulated dividends i holtr that the properl 425 CHILDREN FED. Chicago Vacation School Meal, Good and Satisfying, Cost Two Cents a Head. the Graham id Union is explained, 3 "harlequin not divulged, tc be highl; of diligent wi nment. The girl 1 and piano so rchestra of Pub School No tished i assembly the Bugle and Drum Corps music and also rendered an programme of army calls. This featui them some good counsel.

Thursday FIRST A. In.iopondene D. LEAGUERS. 'qioutly adopted. 20TH A.

D. REPUBLICANS. Mass Meeting in Interest of David Towle, Who Hopes to Be eh- Ogih Hal from the Eighteenth an to Mr. Towle was enthusiast leader of the that the hat he could David Towle Association gathering was called so I late John K. Neal.

he felt that tl tstrict rightfully belonged to hii he hearty arplause following his seemed that those present Mr. Tuwle said that he intended lany such meetings, continuing i rimaries. and hoped in this TAFT'S SPEECH POPULAR. Larger Edition to Be Issued to Meet Demand Mothers Name Infants for Candidate. meet demands of that docume bo printed by i Howard Taft," Indicated by the A thriving Hoosie: IN GERMAN CIRCLES.

The Brooklyn Quartet Club, one ol ing, held at headquarters, Prospect Hall on avenue. The officers are John G. Roth, president; Herman Lang-horst, first vice-president; Karl Gogel second vice-president; Max Koeppke, recording secretary; Alexander Walter financial secretary; Heinrich Justus treasurer; William Borrmann. librarian Harry Ortmann, assistant librarian; Ottr Jantzer, Karl Gogel. Rudolph Schmidt ant: of the United German Singers of Bi director of the Brooklyn Qu The society elected Alfred Bu On Sunday next, the members of the sternauonai vvoraer.

hinging Society 111 have their last outing of the season will be to Rother's Hotel and Grove, at lendale. Among the societies which have promised to attend are the Liberty Sing-ing Society, the Social Liederiafcl Women's Section and the Aurora Women's Singing Society. With a i of val. themem meetings yes h- a lrju.i rd si reel an Fubgo Rose i tbe president of th lerost during the pit nently affiliated neichor. The t-ei late residence ol guests nf Mf.

and Mrs euriloniati wero royallj singers, who were act celebrated by the endered several so Anton Hollriegel. each yesterday. I Pttvitinn the inay.v. r-. In the evening.

Prei-mann distributed the awarded in the bowl- teiy deco- ire at Blebricb, and demonstrations at vt tbe Rhine. One of it trip Lorelei trib- imposing rocks of the Lorelei, ibove the Rhine. According to cnown legend, the fairy had her place on the rock, and like the old, enticed sailors and fisher men to their destruction the foot of the precipice, passed the spot slowly, ai Lorelei song of Heine. The ounded in 1818 and whic ver 3,000 students, was A big delegation is attended students, that had gathered at th landing to welcome the Brook- The Bonn Maenner Gesang lea, assisted by a banc vhich purpose the golden cup given 'by ting Ludwig of Bavaria to Nicholas Becker, the poet, had been taken from he National Museum. President Fuehrer reply, said the Arlons had been so verwhelmed with kindness and atten- they could not give sufficient thanks, but i promised that in the event of a German ciety coming to Brooklyn the members ouH get a taste of American hospi- Tho parade was then resumed and a ut made at the Beethoven monument In to Munster and at the Inaugurate of which in 1845 Queen Victoria was esent.

Bonn Is the birthplace of the )ted composer and tributes were paid addresses by the singers. at B.su the concert began in the eethoven Hall, the proceeds of which 111 be devoted to various charities. There Ittrisf h0use and unstinted dem- who were showered with floral triputei a monster wreath, presented by Miss daughter of the author, i Simrock. The programme was as ARIONS' TRIUMPHAL MARCH. Brooklyn Singers Have Surely Captured Germany Warm Welcome on Every Hand.

tspeciat Correspondence of the Eagle.) Nuremberg, Germny. July 28 Our single day's stay in this city afforded the Arlon singers an opportunity to enjoy ssionals but entirely volunteers, affiliated with no other society However, the fine singing of the cho Claassen as a conductor conducting with- ils hands, even though that is an inno-'ation In German musical circles. In fact mltation Is the sincerest flattery, and he well known Hugo Zuinget, as the onductor of all the singing societies be-onglng to the Dresden Saengerbund. at he singers' kommers In that city, fol-owed Mr. Claassen's method and dis carded his baton.

ce our arrival at Bremerhaven we received as cool a reception as In the old Reichstadt. It was, how-entirely the fault of the Arlons. for ong Itinerary through Germany did aclude anv festivities In Nuremhero We arrived in a pouring rain, and as I Installed at our hotels, and our was divided Inlo a half dozen of The bad weather and the fatigue tiring very early. Even the automobile ie wnicn naa Deen arrauged by the com- When the i expressed the disappointment of ngors of Nuremberg at their ttrdi-n officially recognising the visit of Famous guests of the town as the i of Brooklyn. To this speech, the beautiful i 12:30 In the al Boroseht, in th a pass trip through Germany nich Saengerbund membe and together Into the prei buergermeister William Schenk a trate's Counsel G.

German Reichstag, A. Fluher; Magi! i'oetil, member of tt and M. Schoen. men lembcrs of the board round had induced Brooklyn to com rla and expressed his distinguished visitor by New York Brooklyn, the City of Munich consid. it Its duty to make it as pleasant as i they came to Bavaria.

The mayor by President. Fuehrer an an opportunity to admire the different halls and rooms set he meetings of the city latn-buildlng and for the sub-com mittees. The walls and celllugs were decorated with handsome paintings. A delightful repast was served 'n the city tings conclude pleasingly. jus formally united, the reprosenta- of the Munich city gove'nmont and the German and American singers passed partake of the "ehrentrunk" from the royalti, in, flu the "Golden Book," as the first inscription aph of Emperor William.

For to-night's Arion concer is sold out weeks ago. LUSITANIA MAKES FAST TRIP. Big Cunarder Makes an Average of 24.57 Knots an Hour Across the Atlantic. The Cunard 1 ived this mor Queenstown, af 21 hours and 3f les an hour. The Sandy Hook Light- passage being iust two hours behind tord voyage over the long course 4 days, 19 hours and 36 minutes, whi me made on ner last voyage to tt During the first part of the voyage usitania experienced strong winds a westerly gal cut down miles.

Then Ambrose Channel morning a thick fog suddenly shut down out captain watt ana mot undley suc ceeded in getting the Lusitania safely steamer it) Quarantine at 6:30 A.M., many of whom i log outside cabin and 445 for 1 MANY BICYCLES STOLEN. Latest Victim Is Frederick Johnson, WeU-Known Architeot. erage of one bicycle a day has been stolen in Flushing during the past ignt ana tne police have not ingle Appar order issued by Captain Rothenbot bring to the police station house at it accompanied by Its owner. The latest victim Is Frederick Johi i left at 62 Farrington house. The police FOR ST.

JUDE'S CHURCH. The members of "Billy Birch's" St Company, a number of whom are nected with St. Jude's Church. Fc teenth avenue and Fifty-fifth street, an entertainment and reception Thirteenth av. The affair was and 1 fort Hamilton and New Utrecht avenues, ind was a decided success.

Nearly 800 lersons were present and by the heartl-tess of the applause and the frequency if the encores it was evident the prolamine was thoroughly appreciated and mjoyed by all. "Billy Birch" was the tar oertormer and her Impersonations made a big hit. The evening's entertaln- was opened by a spantsn aance oy dlger. This was followed by Harry 1 by Aline MacMahon. W.

came the Hlghlao Hence. The noxt i the impersonation er entertaining wi Rhadigan and Bi Fling by Ervine i the programme of "Blllv Birch." Catherine Pho- ch. Lillian King, the dancing Lloyds, Wals Rhadigan and Lee. vr-ll-kin i Only." LYNCH BANNER RAISING. tst night was the gain night at the ick F.

Lynch Democratic Association he Twenty-third Assembly District, it bolng the occasion for the banner raising lor Bryan and Kern, Pa in tir They all returned schools before dark creased after nigh found every building Park beautifully de. colored incandost-ent Thompson building si ly. at Brightot lights. The Pain not hamper Aeronuat Hamiltc considerably longer than toes and sailed over the fireworks ure several times. Henri Farman.

brought his aeroplane from for the purpose of showing the how easy it is to fly about, was He 1 singing of popt 5. one of them stic applause. Asylum, St. John's STILL HOPE TO OPEN AUG. 10.

Mechanics and Traders Pleased That Williams Asked for So Short a Delay. Judge Blanehard. in the Supreme Court, has extended until August 4 the time to allow State Superintendent of Banks Clark Williams to complete his investigation fthe tffairs and plans for the resumption of the Mechanics and Traders At that timo. it is said, the bank ex- the affain have subi nit ted last Friday. It Is said as prompted to ask for this ad-becausc of the complications situation that developed In Saving and Loan Company of the state bank the postponment.

They that the postponment wat days instead of for thlrtj SKUNK WAS NOT DEAD. He Had Taken Lessons From "Br'e Possum," and Lay Low, to Farm Hands' Regret. ink had been taking a is friend, the possum, men were making a life. Immediately the barnyara audience fell vays, 1 their that charge of shot. A BIG DELIVERY TRUCK.

D. Matthews Sons' Increased Business Demands Auto Service. appreci. of their Manhattan trade so much compelled to for a truck capable of carrying and operated as a gasoline mt 'have found that the demands for la in the Bronx and the upper a of Manhattan is too great for very by horse powor and the too far for electric power vel os. They dally, making I i East and the We i and the Bronx, it and 6 Inches over The truck ,11.

and its and 6 Inches teet in neignt. ,....,11 The chauffeur he right, rst of Its deliv Jam'-! Matthews believes in of a trade center the Greater New York, and says It i.riasing in prominence. ior nuyors a OMtantly finding hoflf accessible a Ipflsnnt the Brooklyn stores are. a iih the present methods of delivery oadily purchasers can have their goo ellvcred Horses are fast making it other power in the matter or dell ries in the city. all the residents of Brooklyn who ar unfortunate enough to live near the Hnet where these cars are operated or when pleased if space in youi lie to know paper, as I ny position ens' rights 1 Importance 6 M.C Brooklyn, July 2 To the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle: I noticed in your issue of yesterday that the Borough Construction Company1 and Charles Cranford were the lowest bidders for the removal of ashes for Brooklyn, and that their plan will ellm- a passing i door, almost impossible to 5 in ordinary talked this this locality and sentiment regard-s that they are a he city should find some other mea for disposing it would approve of a io away with the pres-0.

F. LINDEROTH. Brooklyn, July 2 yesterday there ap- if the removal of city efuse through the nit that cause business ther residents, a gre trouble, both from their nc ist that flies from them. The people of Brooklyn ich a change as the new DUblesome, and substitutes a system will be in accordance with the re quirements of health and at the. same tract tne amount ot imate and Apportionment will approve he new system and award the contract ordingly, and I would be pleased if gardlng the system now used for dis- EDWARD MALONB.

Brooklyn, July 29, 1908. AFRO-AMERICAN NOTES. A very successful and inter, tainment and linen shower, ection of Mrs. Smith Ferbee, ning. Mrs F.

Rus Wa.hlcll, Miss Sadie Drayton, smith. Miss Maud Robin H. Taylor, Andrith Lindsay, Major. R. P.

Hamlit ksburg, Miss. W. Hunton, benefii of the Nazan t'hur. will be held a Branch Y. M.

C. The Euterpe Mixed Lawrence, president; Eugene E. Godwin uranaay, vue Edgar A SAILED FOR PUERTO MEXICO. The American-Hawaiian Lino steam-nip Oregonlan sailed yesterday from the Bush Company's Independent Stores for Mexico. She has a general cargo Pacific coast ports and the Ha- shlppcd across the Isthmus of BBUBS irnz and thence on board earners of the line for Its destlna- TROUBLE FOR LUMBER MEN.

Guthrie, July 31 Onvornnr Haskell has directed Attorney General again' cordani with the- agreement between th attorney generals of the states of MIs- si.tin. Kansas and Texas. Attorney General West Intimated that he would file JACKMAN WILL ADMITTED. (Special to the Eagle.) Illverhcad, July -The will nf Leonard Jaekman ('iitchogue. probgt 000 to Rarhoi Dempsey of BrooklyA whore address Is not given in the papers- The will was executed M.reh nerauner sintei, oraiuuya.

signed a compact with Murphy or agents, in which they agreed to come in a manifesto against the present 'le ership in Kings County. They had assured by Murphy, the speaker I that a way had been found to take a' this leadership, but they were merely Congressmai nnd ttj kind of a ArcP: going to ecure control.

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