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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 19

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THE BROOKLYN PATT EAQLE. SEW YOHK. Sl'NDAY. IMUL 17. 1904.

..0 GRAND ARMY NEWS, LABOR UNION GRAFT BILL OF GREAT IMPORTANCE. All Goods Delivered in Unmarked Wagons. 'brother Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. THEATER PARTY AND DINNER The Boemmennano Outing Asaorlatlon till bare theater party and tuppcr on tna ihjfct of May 4 at Keeneya Tbaater. The roprletor has promlaed a fine array o( taint and the aupper ill be handsomely erved A large number of Bedtordltes are ooklng forward to this affair and the offl-era are hard at work to make tt one of the Misdemeanor to Bribe or Attempt to Bribe Representative of Labor Organization.

m- 170 SMITH ST- Dunnii rvi i 219 221. 22c 225. CORNER WYCKOFF ST. I DKOUKlY CORKER DR aonlveraary of the birth ot General Oram Post and th lolon Ueague Club will be held at the club house. Bedford avenue and Dean street, on Wednesday evening.

April XT, at o'clock. Oeneral Stewart Woodford win preside. The following are announced as the apeakers Ex-Attorney General and ei-Oovernor John W. Griggs n-Oovernor Frank S. Black, Major General Henry C.

Corbln. rommander Department of the East; Oeneral Thomas H. Hubbard, commander of the Loyal Legion, Martin W. Littleton. President Borough of Brooklyn.

The dinner committee is as follows: Stewart L. Woodford. George V. Brush. Henry La Rowe.

Blrt F. Parsons, Henian P. Smith. A. H.

Frost. David Thornton. Marshall T. David. OFFER HARDMAN UPRIGHT PIANOS The Big Credit House, PASSED IN CLOSING SESSION.

Vrh r'1'" dent John Doe ratary. Furniture, Carpets, Clothing. VVjSelMQood on Easier Terms Than Any House in the Trade. CHANGE IN WEDDING PLANS. "he original plans for the wedding recep- Measure Was Urged by Jerome Several Bills, Including Tenement Law Amendment.

Signed by Odell. William F. Fuller. Past it F. Paraons Is chairman DOUBLE sSSS MONDAY.

Ellzabeth Selden. daugh- nd Mrs 313 Washington ill James Mclnn. "secretary. D. Mackenife Post No.

399 wil ve a progressive euchre party at tht adquarters, 315 Washington street, 01 180 If. Witheu ssterday in itlier of ottr two big stores. This applies each dollar you spoiiil. in adrlttfbrj to lothiug you over beard of. We jv tr The a Mil nl is designed to make a tnca Cased in Mahogany or Rosewood TRADE UNIONS BENEFICIAL bribe or attempt to bribe a representative of a labor organization.

Toil la the bill Introduced by Assemblyman and urged by District Attorney Jerome before the Assembly Codes Coramlt- Examine These Chairs. Can You Beat Them party given by the pos I satisfied that a large I were made to repeat it an AZEI.TON PIANOS the good 0 are Bin( to being 1 i Assembly Rule Committee and for $3. So Judges Declare in Debate Between Erasmus Hall High School and Poly Prep Students. Minority Leader i the floor of tbo the subject und United States." Th discussion in a leagi etween members of tv MONDAY 15 OUR BARGAIN DAY of the Civil War, having served three months in the Thirteenth Regiment, and as fireman on the United States man-of-war Ncwberne and Massachusetts until the close of the He was born at Albany on March 15. 18! and was 61 years old.

He was a member of Institute to give any mone to any duly appc a labor organizatii Hall. your husband homo with an easy Morris Chair. We are show posed by the Poly Pre live. The discussion testants had studied tl and their opinions appreciative, audience I Lincoln Council. No.

16. Provident Union, io was a genial man and bad many friends. 'he Rev. Mr. Bergnman conducted 'lie uucral services, which were largely at-ended.

lBaajt B- Maples, chief engineer of rated Com ado Wilis for bravery in the 4.50 a Poly ti no being Erasmus Hall Salen Edward Munyer tain) and Louis Freudenberg. Poly Prep William LaKorge Long. mond Bailey Clapperton and Warren Elslng a De- Cantata Munyer, for the affirmative the first to speak. He made strong in a lengthy discourse, on six distinct in which he said tho trade unions had one will Hall, 01 flted, and continue to benefit, the United Wednesday evening, at o'clock. A varied and-interesting musical programme has been arranged, in connection with a lecture by Past Chaplain A.

Stewart Walsh, on "American Women in War Times." This The biggest? Vaj'u had increased wages, abolished the truck led lire has ecu esnecially prepi employe dependent upon the employer; de- Stun cn.Ioif. values aro the rule profusely i our stores, but this week'- offer ur il obliquity of a It person bribing hi previous record. Last week we reci merles pauperlsm. greatly decreased child woman labor and increased the facilities the workiugman to better the conditio his body and mind by getting morn may Hilly appreciate this marvelous in trainload lots for less than by finely Illuminated portra heroines who distinguished teadei lv nursing the ick a diers during the Civil War. The annual meeting of dele Ihe Grand Array of "the Rep, Hadd'ed'a reached by tl another pportunity, we assert they cannot be duplicated 5 ifiloliilwc door air and recreation aud an opportunity to enter into social life.

Captain Munyer the business. i5c ture', worth anywhere, anv timi SI, In.vay PlaDO, LOO. PIANO-PLAYERS. IT and 18, took "ise. Manhattan, empnnsizeu nts opinions strongly and madf a deep impression upon his auditors.

William La Forge Long was the firs! speaker for the negative and presented earnestly Ms side of the question. He said the trade unions were led by corrupt men always looking out for themselves and nol man, as long as their own pocketbooks were well flllou. Captain Munyer again spoke fot the affirmative, taking the place of the ab irado John McClos-i; sec-ind vice presi-d Mullen, Post No key. Post No. 560, Qu dent, Commander Be or Men, Women or Children.

We Sell Goods on the Terms We" AdrtiseT 1 5 Worth of Goods, 25c Weekly I $60 Worth of Goods, 1 Weekly 30 Worth of Goods, 50c Weekly 75 Worth of Goods, 1 .25 Weekly 45 Worth of Goods, 75c Weekly I 1 0O Worth of Goods, 1 .50 Week! AND LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION. min to bribe a l.oud. Post No. Bronx: treasur mandrr P. W.

Yung. Post Xo. Mi sentee. He emphasized more clearly what United States derives from trade unions Richmond Bailey Clapperton. for however, thai this ly cured, and the oni-e.

'tiled front being 'hold the Penal t'ode in fell addition, it ould be Anderson .170 Pulton St, Nunr Smith, Brooklyn, support the candidacy of Commander M. Snyder of Post No. 141 of Rensse County for department commander. It also unanimously resolved to oppose the dorsement of the candidacy of Past Dep incut Command -r llan C. Bakcwell of fayette Post No.

140 for the office of (ising to allow INFORMATION AND TRAVEL NOTES a meeting of Rank to employers where what material tl RailroadB and Summer Resort Hotel People Getting Ready for an Active Season. Tenement House Amendment Signed. rst call. Anril Louis Freudenberg, for the affirmati' ttartled the audience by one of the stat i- ooo men. A number re made by the comrades tain James W.

Webb of nents he made. He led up to it by saying Rankin Post has he employers Imported laborers from orelgn countries. Those imported laborers ire taken from the very lowest class of hu-nan beings, in fact, the scum of Europe and HAIR GOODS. place on Saturday. April I Apiaetial lev Captain Webb served during the civil Wn the Fifth New York Infantry (Iluryee's aves) and the One Hundred and Forty-s Regiment, New York Volunteers, and is labore if almost anything, a MANSFIELD WOMAN'S It.

C. NO. I New Officers of the Organization A his knowledge, that i Post No. 2 that fifty white men wot He said that, among those 3 ted stage ot leprosy! Thes held at the Brooklyn Labor Lyceum, Wll-loughby avenue, near Myrtle, to-morrow evening. The enterlalnment will begin at 8 o'clock and dancing 10 o'clock.

John Thomas is commander of the post and C. Brown adjutant. This entertainment ii for the' purpose of raising funds for use In decorating the graves of comrades. No. i In Miss .1 Vail, v.

ed foreigners, the unions were Elslng, captain of Poly Prep, was speaker for the negative. He said it that the trad, unions selflshifss and greed, that in time 8 they rely upon violence. The re-hat the employer is unable to hire agree to the terms dictated by the v. and order should he allowed lo esignate two plac of the police for consisting of Z. John H.

Statdler, ory, J. B. Dalton, te-li. of the relief l. D.

Smith. P. Phll- signed by Coventor Odell Boody. ex-Corporatl MacDonaid and Dr. the Boys High Scht O'Brien formerly con- l-Mward to-day Include tl Wakefield, Wllli.no llendro ZAMORA ANNUAL DANCE.

Uakcr. Isaac C. Csborn, N. Wheeler, William Nuttall, Patrick Cosgrove, Past Commanders Richard W. L'llommedleu and Jonn T.

O'Brien of Post 286 Past Commander F. Travis of Post 20B. William Lnddeo ing corporations 'heretofore had i liahillty. astrong's County sid Richard Maltha' Ihe funeral I'omrade his resilience, on Sun, lay, April Senator Barnes' Rensselaer County highway Improvement bill. Senator Brackett's, providing for appointment of commissioners hy county Judges it highway condemnation proceedings In cer- Following the debate a recitation was given by Miss Connor o' Erasmus Hall, which was so heartily applauded that Miss Connor was compelled to give another selection.

AN ENJOYABLE MUSICALE. A very delightful muslcale was held on Tuesday evening at the home of Mri. Henry Smock Boice and given for one of her pupils. Proctor At Lee. Mr.

At Lee saog with much I Mi $35 WIGS. $15. Wi's Waves, Baogt, Toupees for (ienl Hall Price. HAIR DYtING, All Shades, from $2 Up HYMAN'S, 529 Fulton Street, Opp. Elm Place.

AtcKeowr of the M( and Hudson River at Shelter Is D. P. Hathav the Hanover, is proprietor acc Inn 'at Lak isdy I'oniiiy Society pathetic baritone, and his if Cruelty to Animals, nam Waller rg's, providing by Miss Louise Eggleston, planlste; Miss Allen, violin, and Mr. Roselle, accompanist. The programme was as follows: w.

d. uobers. condo, N. Y. primary enrol sal- "Sam Colyer." in command.

John L. Bond was nominated and unanimously elected to fill the ofnes of secretary. Vice Daniel H. Dwyer, deceased. Letters were read from Mary A.

Reed, widow of Jamea Roed, late Company reciting come of her recollections of her life with the regiment she having been with the company during the three vears of Its aervlce In the field, and from K. A. Perry of East Hartford. Conn, and T. P.

Ward of Hoboken. N. J. Among ic Jefferson Count Judge if I.ONO PFNDINO CASE TO BE HEARD Halrdressmg. Shampooing.

Manicuring. ELECTRIC lira. II Km onirades James lM upon a long la an application for I.avton. lohn L. Bond, I Mrttn, William Beavan, ilugli' Carroll' CARPET CLEANING.

EAOLE T'ABSHOUU AND STORAGE this association CONNOR GILMOTJR. A wedding was solemnized last Tuesday evening tit St. Bartholomew's Church, corner of Pacific street and Bedford avenue, the bride helm; Miss Elizabeth Phyllis tin-mour, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jameg A.

liilmuur IK Monroe street, and the groom Thomas clarence Connor. The bride was atllr. in a goun of white chine always Interostlne and wall BUSINESS SCHOOLS Mr. Lannln Nportl ib.n th coming season are tl- sumuie't blltl'lll tor of the Hummlt Spring fumVr7and 2 This regiment an exclusive Brooklyn BOYS WELCOME HALL. Among those presi Wood.

Miss Eastmat by given eleventh nnnlversaty of Boys Welcome re Mrs. Rustling At Lee, Miss At Mr. Fitter, Mrs. Akers. Mr.

Dale, MIrs Demarest, the poller fund of Long IM.itid city I Bl tleia Wn lapOlntgd The rasa of one of the inrn immid Fllipatrirk wa decided him Supreme Court Jiu I MRS COLONEL HIGGINS' LECTURE as II llrot iKliborlna I Veil 1 orange Tuesday evening, V'" Miss I 'street, near Reld SGHUMM'S CHOP HOUSE. ny judgi A COMING WEDDING. The wedding of Mlsn Annie L. Rusaell and Jamea W. McCullough will take place on Tuesday, April 26.

in St. George's P. E. Church. Miss Russell will have In her bridal ASSOCIATED REPUBLICAN CLUBS.

The Associated Republican Clubs of Kings 'ounty will meet lo-morrow evening In the rooms of Ihe Kings County Republican Cluh. From 11 A. M. to 1 A. M.

A la etrte. Fish, Lohitei, Onme in til Welsh Rarebit Stewed Tripe a specialty. 395 Ftil'on street, opposite City Hall, and 376 Adams rtreet, City. nd two bridesmaids, I Miss Grace Bowden, lied in white and oar Miss Hat He Bainhridge. a cousin of ihe honor, and Miss Helen Mc- Iss Florence McWhli r.

Mofullough brother will MISR SMYTHI EVOAOXIl Cullough OEM FLOWER HOLEF.R ill-d -Hern man. wlih Harry Lee. Frank Is Buchanan and William 0. tilt, Miss O. with.

But! Be of Bparklll, N. T..

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