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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1909.

BUSINESS NOTICES. Hie BUSINESS NOTICES. BUSINESS NOTICES. ill. rule that CM be laid down of any io; value is that the less there is of het- co ting the more doubt and confusion I tlx railed to complete crlthln Prince of Wales that he iretild never ied period.

again to "sit in" I game i That there should be some prole, lion with gc iilleinen. Whether l.iid.v (Trada Mark ak1l P.tsiitsred.) there Is in tlie minds of all as final remit at the ballot box. tor the right of those trbokarc tu ae, now the on moss or arwica jiiu.leriakeii tile work of construction and ihcii on lerms of Irieiulbness Willi meter than is now is nulte I tlie Priui-e. revealed the aeeret or not CTOBaW ft. 1905.

I Broke My Glasses This Paper has a Circulation Larger than that of any other Evening Paper of its in the United States. Its value as The Eagle Justified. present nient by the October tirand Jury asainst the management of the ltrooklyu Disciplinary Training School lor P.oys will be found oa another It deiioituces he present conduct advertising Medium is Apparent. Exclusive Associated Press Service. evidently tlie belief of tlie court.

It I ha never I proeil. Itut revealed says that it may be that the public I socially ruining Sir William inlerests beat subscrvetl bv per tiordou ituiinins and scamlnlmug milting the building company to middle lass Kuglaud from lop to bot-operate so much of the road as was constructed when the lapse was made. I Kvery Knglishman of ordinary in-lu this case this would be so much of teUlgBOCO knew that the Prince the read as to be practically the for money, bin the shock whole. 1) is also suggested thai r'n tmmtl "ut sibly a general statute is I'elaimed as a gambler. The chief Pout at Brktvn.

of the institution in terms that jnslhy for the permanent protection of the eplsisle some sort of satisfaction from defendaat's privileges. The dlaut- ihe Milium' of criticism directed at WILLI KM 1 WILLIAM V. liuation of this court to destroy prop-1 ilie porsutent demand of the 'Eagle for a full and complete laveattfavUon. The State Hoar 1 of liarities is now engaged In supplementing the work ilnne by the Grand Jury. The forru-lation by the hoard of a rciiest for.

summary action hy Charles K. Hugocs srooM ntprlM none ttiiil gratily moiy. quite agree that a bov he Prince and from the attachment cn.v is again oinpunsizeil. would be a goose to want once and found how inconvenient it was to be unable to use my eyes for the balance of the day. I made a resolve then that we would make it possible to replace a broken lens, however complicated its formula, the same day the order was left with us.

We have succeeded even better than we hoped, for now we are able to replace any broken lens, even where you do not give us the prescription, in from one to six hours, with an exact duplicate made in our own shops. Is this worth anything to you? If so, remember this advertisement the next time you break a lens. This is only one example of the thoroughness and modernness of -ur entire business. to the supposed informer of the nickname -Babbling Brooke." which not even her subsequent elevation to one of the proudest titles in the Kingdom winter overcoat cut iiKe Not a Puzzle. The only puzzle is the wonder man's coat.

Ours are not. ist off. bavra'l long ago bed a netwurk of sub- 'baa enabled her to ways in all live boroughs, with so many! studv out our working Court of Appeals on the Debt Limit. The ilccision on the report of (ien- models on real live boys, and I 'iiruesi an, lousing for nothing else. -The Evening Sun.

Xo paatfle at all! None better than the Sun should know that the trac eral Tracy as io the debt limit, by so get unusually tree and Dov of At'tieals was luillded ish lines. down ibis morning, pjxeepi In two Revealed Themselves in Time. The Tammany side show men, over lu re, who were desirous of condoling with Senator MoCarren, in ease he could not recover, and of canceling tin it- condolence, in case lie i. covered, revealed the versatility of human na Nothing niggardly about the making either. tion companies control the situation.

This has been charged by Public Service Commissioner WIIlcox and recently acknowledged by President Mc-Gowau. Coder those conditions, ff the traction interests are, as they prac While most all our ture at its worst. lu doing that they only revealed themselves to a citi i'-' milKAt'S Hue l.o,,louJ ReifiO Strsst, s. Washlngton-SSI roartsenth s.oi i.Keuw.- all" i.Uy'' F.ii'li. Vw e1' ADVERTISING RATES.

F.r mat a I.eKl.lna. apply or aoi.l for nit cai.l. or inuim I. N'- KM Main. regular coats have silk i iai lu iilais (he Tracy report is sustained.

The two matters In which General Tracy was overruled are somewhat important. Nui only is the report overruled in these respects, but general i UStOtn is overruled. Heretofore It has been the practice to coin pule Indebtedness In the matter of contracts certified by the Controller, only to the extent the contrails zenship that lias a long memory. The der lining, the warm tically proclaim, opposed to subway Senator is very low nt mis writing. lining runs right on upl but these Tammany wealncr v.

ires in tne silk. Brooklyn revealed themselves in Friezes, herringbone! development, how are subways to i built? But, while most franchises the Hill-roads secured are perpetual, the control usurped is not in perpetuity. Date "I expiration, January I. Date Optometrists, Flatbush Avenue and Livingston Street. xancy weaves.

Sizes 8 Temperamental Defects. ible have been completed. The ruling now i is that all contracts certified by the Controller must be counted In the debt. The other point is that special Sink-! haps it was right to dii xplntlon; not yet fixed. years.

$12 to $22. Besides the "regular' But why did you kick me down stairs? There Is VLo doubt that. I lie Worli tig Fund securities must be counted Make Out the Certificate. G-aynor. and Bannard! 1,1 pue1'1" indebtedness.

coats, we've plenty of bl that is swei would like to see William GayBOt elected mayor, but none Hie less it from Albany as tu the de-lTai to the de-lThat tourist coats, reefers and RiuB hirlwind. clslon are as yet meager as candidates for Mayor, are differently affected hy the Tammany issue. Civ. lias hitherto onoosed savs of him that he is "irascible, vl- is the sentiment but tbej this city ltk a wh is to Thai is the senlhnYni by every man yoi mei ment Inch makes nearly sian overcoats for little chapsj mid indicate that the efl-ci effect nuierative and that when for Hearst. reduce the coiiu.uled imputed General Tracy as being the city's hot-' That is the seatimca.

that I. going tc Irowimr June lists. rtert William R. Hearst by a land- Another instance of our uiv he is not ipiarreling with his foes, he is lighting with his friends: that his language is anything but judicial, and that "in his oversincerity he regards usual preparation for boys. I about This estimate i slide.

American. Tins dispenses with uncertainty. eress by Tammany, has been nom be changed by a fuller report of (lie noted for Governor by Tammany. himself as an inspired apostle oi po relieves suspense, however mortifying Derby hats. Most stores have one boys' block.

already run once for Mayor against litical morality and Inclines to the it may be to the two other candidates Tammany, and is ami in antagonism, decision, knowledge ot the contract obligations of the city is necessary to any computation of the present borrowing capacity. belief that everybody who opposes him is a heretic, with a wicked anJ ami their triends. There are. of course, a few formalities to be observed, such Tammany anil again being antagonized by Tammany ou the mayoralty. His depraved heart." as ihe casting of ballots ami tic count The estimate of the Controller is FOR THE BOYS Our Clothing and Furnishings for Boys are not only what the boys ought to want but what they do want.

They fit and have the needful style. Suits and Overcoats for boys 3 to 16 years, $3 to $15. Youths' Suits and Overcoats, 15 to 31 years. $12 to $25 Boys' Coat Sweaters $1.50 to $4.50 Boys' black ribbed Hosiery, 3 pairs for 50c Boys' Shirts 50c, 75c. and $1 Boys' Gloves 50c.

and up A complete assortment of the newest styles in Boys' Hats and Caps. Everything for the Boys' Father as well. 'Brewnina'King Cq I uinniaii.v record is longer With great pleasure, tne ing thereof, but these are comparative anti-Taiumany record is shorter tliau that, under this decision, the present borrowing capacity of the city is about and American will or should copy ly emu place, and should not inter ibis ilccrinlioii of what the alls temperamental defects. It should fere with the congratulations to which the victor is entitled. Iudeed, it Would appear to be hardly too soon to make suit them to perfection.

out the ccililicate election. The Crisis in Spain. The Advertising Garden. In the spring we know thai the circus is coming -when we see the billboards blossoming like the peony. In the fall we know that the Ham- We have boys' Derbies with both the roll curl brim, and the flat set brim, each in three different heights at each of two prices, $2.50 and $3.

A hat to suit every boy's face. Even when the boy's asleep we look out for his comfort. A splendid showing oi outing flannel pajamas begins as low as $1. Bovs' ''Star" nee'litre shirts Did the hand of the dead Francisco Croker's Coming. Ferrer pull down the Maura ministry iled news indicates that this Mr.

Gaynor's. Mr. Baunard lias no Tammany record at nil. His record is wholly and has always been absolutely anti-Tammany. Tammany finds in Judge Cayitor a lite-long anti-Tammany man, up to bis present Tammany nomination.

It finds In Mr. Hearst an ex-Tannnnny Congressman, an ex-Tammany candidate for Governor and twice an anti-Tanmiany candidate for Mayor. Tammany finds in Mr. Bannard an anti-Tammany man everywhere and always. The mayoral ca ul.

lute other linn in Sua In hat is a question to won year, for the tirst time since he gave mersiein opera is about to oi.cn when the majority of people are inclined to give an affirmative answer. No definite up the Control of Tammany Hall, Richard Croker will spend au election Mary Garden breaks into print with a story that she is to break into a convent or into the royal circles of statement has bee, inane or win ub made in behalf of the King, but the day in York City. He is to sail to-morrow on the Mauretanfa, It linssia by way of matrimony. The CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND HATS, uuiiid be absurd, however, to intubate one certain thing is that Miss Gar-dell is about to break into Thirty- FULTON ST. AT DEKALB RRflflKl VN common report is that break between himself and his ministers followed the refusal of the latter to recommend to his majesty a pardon or respite for the condemned Anarchist.

even the slightest, political significance to this announcement. Nevertheless. and boys' blouses are fourth street, and that she does not intend that any possible opera-goer shall fail to know it. York will give Mr. Croker an Mr.

Bannard. must be a puzzle to Tammany. To the mayoral candidates other than Mr. Bannard Tammany eek fro day part ot the things that every mother knows. ltailruai (Vimpany.

an Amrriean ion On no other ground can the sudden signation of Maura be explained. has completed eighteen miles ot grading WIRELESS EXPERIMENTS itself must be a most generous stock is one cannot wonder that the Tiger George Bernard Shaw once said of Duse: "1 am a hardened and tolerably expert advertiser myself, but I take oft' my hat to that woman." He had carried a foreign war to a sue-, essful conclusion, and had suppressed is at a loss just what to conclude or ready. Navy Department to Conduct a I Tuesday. In many respects the ex jperimcnt he tried unsuccessfully In the nomination of Edward M. Shepard for Mayor in 1803 is being repeated by I Leader Murphy in the nomination of Justice Gayaor, The Hearst facto-i is a new one.

Perhaps Bannard is whom to swallow or by whom domestic tumult with a vigor that re uu .9 in laying us rails. The activity of capitalists in investing in and developing foreign countries is source of gratflcatlon to this government By reason of such Investments the foreign commerce or the United States is materially advanced. The entire consignment of pickled skins Number of Tests. vealed him as a strong man, able to Since those days Mr. Shaw has learned so much more about the advertising swallowed.

It swallowed Hearst twice and found him Indigestible. Or Hearst swallowed the Tiger twice and business that "tolerably expert is now a shameful understatement of Scout Cruisers Will Endeavor to Re cope with the most desperate crisis. But he committed an act unpopular not only in Spain, but everywhere Beside all sorts of specially shaped shoes for boys of all ages, we now make in boys' sizes some of the most popular of animals killed in Africa by former found It indigestible. And now Ta many does not know whether 1 his capacity. Yet we felt sure that if he lived in New York he would still ceive Messages 3,000 Miles From Shore.

rrcsment nooseveit and nis son Kermlt. else, when he hurried Ferrer to his death on the verdict of a military Which was recently landed in New York assertion, that it lias swallowed Judge Uaynor is true, or Judge Gaynor's ke off his hat to Miss Garden. In star chamber. not so strong as Seth Bow. The situation's puzzles will delight Mr.

Croker. A chess problem has an interest very different from that of a real game. And on the chess field of metropolitan municipal politics Mr. Oroker may still be regarded as an academic expert. lasts which once were the exclusive privilege of men.

sonian Institution. Among the animals deed, he would probably saline her Liberalism now comes lo the front contention, that he is and will found on the outside of the animal, ic dock with a wave of a green sombrero warranted to catch the in Spain. It: brings with it a spirit of opposition to the Clerical influences tlie event of any swallowing at all, is Washington, October 22 The navy Is on to conduct experiments in long-stance wireless telegraphy. Impt-essel ith the importance of a system which ill in cases of necessity transmit mes-ges from some place on the Atlantic tneras along with the singer's Paris i ejwi senirn tnis collection were rhinoceros, hippopotamus topi, wildebeest, beshhusk, eland, warthog, water buck, impala. zebra, giraffe, hyena, lion.

(Jam's gazelle, leopard, r.v.lbtick, Thompson's gazelle, steinbtick, dik-dlk, baboon, kllpperspi-inger and Jackal. correct. hidi si ill play so la rge a part in gown. Rogers P.et Company. Three Broadway Stores at at arren at.

13 st. 34th at MANHATTAN. There is no question of swallowing Spanish politics. If tlie Anti-Clericals or of ejection in tlie case of Mir. the new ministry become really seaboard for a distance of 3.OO0 An Erratic Mystic's Knd.

But there is a probable note oi lrtuti ii Miss Garden's lust appeal to bub-icily. In it She says that when she latter was taken up in earliest al- uard. He has kept outside of the Tiger, and he is pledged to keep the militant. Alfonso may yet confront a situation of turmoil beside which the PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL. has completed her present contract Tiger outside of Ihe Hoard of Esti eloua riot would be rated as a fai intry.

in Rocky Mot The nmnihiii. at Hotel mate. Ho may be rejected and he with Mr. Hainmcrstein she will be heard no more in this country. Miss In the neighbor ild prove died for love, but auto is still may not.

lie has never been ejected. Invaluable the gov and he never will be. for he has never Garden resembles conscience In thai she has a still small voice. It lias been the wonder of many observers Better Subway Service. announced that by a compro irtment will be able readily from shore Candidates who know how to slip intc he fleet.

This. to- risBt pew must be careful not to gc1 control and i been swallowed. To Tammany both Judge Gaynoi and Mr. Hearst are complex si- this vivid and picturesque actress aether with ih. it to install "iuu uur.u.

lions. To Tammany Mr. Bannard is that they nireless apparatus on ships se a simple proposition. mise, or pacific agreement, or modus Vivendi, between the Public Service. Commission and the Interliorough Company a uew running schedule for the subway trains has been fixed.

The rush hour service, which is said to be could continue to sing at all. and there has been speculation bow long It would take her to reach the dramatic stage, where managers arc eager to welcome her. She sounds the er- nay bo able to communicate will ither at a distance of 1000 milei The Eagle's avowed preference, Mr. wc the Hights." he said, "before ancestor a i ma" Daylight broadens In slope and shore, hood of Chicago, believed they had been cured of various complaints; but whose Invasions of Boston. Philadelphia and New York were greeted only with popular derision, died an absolute pauper in Hastings, Nebraska, as the Eagle told yesterday.

At one time a blacksmith, at another a cobbler in Denver, his "mission" came to him Brat ill New Mexico. It was not uncommon for him to treat iis many as persons in a single day, while he was holding forth at the home of Alderman Fox of Denver; and his record was made when he laid hands ou 5.000 at Chicago put the government in the position wnero millIanr spankhurst iniii t.aynor for Mayor, as a man Tammany will have to eject, or who will ung aud crouching, but mounting have to eject I ainiiiaiiy.and the Fusion he limit of the system's capacity, will ie extended for one hour in tlie morn up the 3 hill. directions given to one vessel quickly may be transmitted to another. White women are to be allowed to vota The experiments in communicating 0,000 at Ginter Park, a fashinoable suburb ot miles are to take place at Brant Rock, Richmond. Any suburban voting that Is beginning probably late In De- done around here cannot discriminate ccmber.

Instruments constructed for this against cooks of any shade. ional note in her comparison oi his country to a railroad station, it takes a megaphone to be heard a railroad station, and Miss Garden's voice is far from meg-1 ing and one hour in the evening. Side But speak tic city nominees for the Board of Ksti mate, ns men who will keep Tarn many out of the Board of Estimate remains unaffected by events so far. ord, and make and let none As upward yoi loors iu cars so equipped will be ipened and used at all hours. The in-tease is figured at nearly Jo per cent.

purpose have been installed Comrades will follow the path you make, aphonic. We shall grieve when the time comes to sing "So Long. Mary." bramble and tangled lor the whole twenty-four hours. Tlie improvement is uot trivial to the creator ot salome and but it isn't our fault that she Betting on Elections. In each political campaign I her.

A rag-bag news paper is sold too cheap to contain any rag at nil It Is even poor In sulphite and nearly S0 per cent, ground wood. It is a newspaper which will not go down into history very far. as th older it grows in the flies the more yellow it turns. services. Probably the fair critic will not inclined to deny that for at least lejOiie: the change is a real and easily a from boat after boat sprang its bring load.

riv.s tlie lime when the betting on sings in waj woicn nuuiu wem secured advantage to tlie public. Tos a great deal nigger voice man tie res, hi claims attention. Peril: in iheso days it were better to a which will keep them hers. "mi i i all that Jius 'o1 milcs trom Brant Rock. And lomh and elomb up the zigzag road, Silent as death, until they saw-Rampart, and trench, and cannon's jaw.

Then a shout went upward to rend the wrack. il.at it forced on attention by the long period in his career Schlatter believed In himself. In other words, he was an erratic mystic, not consciously a quack and swindler. There Isn't much evidence that he ever sought Electric flash signs and electric signs r.H i-xpeei oi the pres. ni prosramme i ouiciuinai.uK a it.

Certainly on some lines of cruise from the Scottish coast downward 1 tty given to recorded bets. the day has passed when people i. to Wcsi African City Loses Its Tunnel Case. Bv a decision of the Court of Ap Meanwhile mes- what the betting Is as a guide to wealth as. a reward lor his activities.

each of these ves- sages will bo sent deter And the Plains of Abraham -hn Menace to menace, and clang Till the Hights with the mus rang. peals it has been liieir own judgment as to the results. els, both of which have been equipped when the City of New York under i.k newer re. el ine appara- rush hours goes on unabated. But tlie man who says the commission has done nothing is unjust and unfair.

The new schedule of the Interhorotigh is testimony to this proposition. That he often spurned money gifts is fairly well established. That he sometimes fell from grace and turned This is due to a great doubt In the public mind as to the sincerity of took by suit to declare mat tne rrau- chise for the Steiuwny. or Helniont tunnel ns it is now called, nan lapsed. up as an arrested drunk in pollc courts is certain.

As to his cures i.is. it is asserted, of recording the long-distance communications. At the same lime Die vessels will exchange messages for the purpose of testing the apparatus for communicating 1,000 miles at Strict reauiremcnts were laid down by and to take possession of the franchise it was interfering in a matter In tncy nave witnesses in plenty even now. unless the recurrent maladies of victims have carried them off. The which it bad no concern.

ne suit it nstituted was carried up to the Court tue wagers, i here was a time when heed was to the quotations from the Hoffman House. That was in the days of Stokes, and it is a fact that the safes of Stokes in those days lifld many thousands of dollars of stakes as the election approached. P.ut the significance of the betting as largely destroyed when It became known that the money of the political committees was used to create sentiment. There are yet men who erratic mystic is always a myst modern civilization. of Appeals, and that court now holds that the franchise under which the tunnel was built was a gift, under certain conditions, of the people of the State of New York.

If, then, there advertising whisky are to be removed from Fifth avenue, Manhattan, by tho association of merchants, who will improve the appearance of the street and make it a rival of the Great White Way. Pedestrians are to be dazzled, but not razzled. The next time the Committee of One Hundred wants a cow, let it buy one reared on Long Island, where nutritious grass builds generous dewlap and broad hindquarters. The calf now on exhibition appears to have been raised on skim milk which Dr. Wiley would And to contain an overlarge percentage ot pump-handle.

CURRIER AMES Miss Adele Josephine Ames, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffin Ames, was married lo Richard Dudley Currier, Yale '90. Wednesday, at the residence of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene E. Mapes. 235 West Seventy-flfth street, Manhattan. The Rev. Dr.

Frank Oliver Hall of the Church of the Divine Paternity officiated. The bride Is a granddaughter of "Eleanor Kirk'' Ames, the authoress, and the bridegroom is president of the New Jersey Law School and senior member of the law Arm ot Currier Barnard. The bride was attended by her sister, Helen Emily Ames, and the bridegroom by Charles E. Weeks of Bridgeport. Conn.

An Old Scandal Revived. A CAMPAIGN INCIDENT. To the jingling ot the brasses, To the cheering of the masses. To ihe mourning of the classes. Disappears the Great Jerome.

To the music of the drummer Marches off the master mummer; Quits the all-Insatiate shimmer; Disappears the Great Jerome. Let the limelight fondly linger Where the Cynic points his finger; As the old sensa ion-brimter the Navy Department in the specifications inviting proposuls for constructing the proposed high -powered station, as well as for the apparatus aboard ships. The messages from shore must not be interrupted bv niniospberie disturbances or intentional or unintentional interference by ighboring stations. The messages also must be transmitted with entire secrecy. The apparatus aboard the ships must be 1 capable of transmitting aud receiving messages at all times, in all seasons and mi all latitudes for l.tion miles, and to messages from the high-powered Ist.iilon for 3.000 miles at all times, i I'pon the result of these experiments "Look! Now they run!" "Who run! the shipping men 0f New Von; mil of Arthur Wilson of Hull.

as a necessity for bringing a suit gaspca: "The enemy, sir'" His bands he clasped. ii lanse of the i i a-er their mom-v. earnestly and sin thi-onsh a failure to comply with the cerely. But this class Is usually made implies a change of the management oi one of the most im portant freight lines engaged in A- iniitic trade, a line which bus its western termiual in this harbor. Hut up ot those who take counsel of their enthusiasm and partisanship rather Disappears the Great Jerome! than ot tnetr Knowledge and judgment.

The others are largely gam AS THE WORLD SEES IT. ill rest the lliest Ion el the ere, I inn the navy of a wireless lower nt. Washington, as contemplated originally, that in Massachusetts belonging to a private J. A. Tor From to Americans outside of tlie shipping trade, if Mr.

Wilson is known nt all, be is recalled as the host of Edward VII when that sovereign, as rriu.ee To elect Gayaor and defeat Tan terms of the gift, it should have been brought by the state, and not by the city. Under this decision the matter is token back to the conditions as they existed prior to the beginning of the city's suit. The trustees who have been holding the property since the decision of the Appellate Division must retire, and tlie directors of the Belmont Company can take possession again. Another suit may be begun to blers, who are not moved at ail by sentiment, but wholly by tlie chances ot money getting. Their own political piodihK-tions do not enter In.

They seek to know and let on their Information. It might be said that, there many county ticket would be one of tli hardest blows that could be dealt Murphy's machine. Tammany would lo: American capital is heavily abroad in the of Wales, became involved in what was commonly known as the Ti unity Croft scandal. morts from con- railroads, accordlns TO PROVIDE SCHOLAHSHIPS. A home-made enke and candy sale will be held by the Queens Esther Circle of the Nostrainl Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church at llti: Bedford avenue on Saturday.

The Ksi her Circle' is a branch of the Women's Home Missionary Society. This has promised to pay I'm- liolarships in Boas Kitchen Home. and Cunninglm a vast patronage and there wooM Se Independent Democrat In the Mayor office to build up an anti-Tammanv ot fore, their bets fn indicative. Trauby Croft was Mr, WUsoil'l country estate near Hull. There be spent most of each year, and there t.ular agents of the t'nited States.

There has just been granted to an American svndicaie Hie right to construct miles of railroad line in Turkey, extending from Slvns to Mosul and beyond, and culling the nevus of H.irnui, Arghana, ganization that honest Democrats could support without apology or shame. If Judge Gaynoi- is defeated. Tammany establish the legal status of the pres JEWISH CHARITIES. (Special to the Eagle.) Albany, October 22 The Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities, has filed a the great trouble is that unless one can see their books one can hardly get a good idea of their meaning, since their bets vary (luring the progress of ent holders I franchise, but if it lie died. There, in I he ciitci iaiiic.l 111.

Hon Tirol! Home. New York. Itiarhekir. Bit lis and Van. The syndicate is, it must be by the state.

win go uu as i. waning tor tne inevitable opportunity to regain possession of the city government. But if Gayaor of incorporation with the Sec campaign by tcasoii of b.lgiim cannot be a party to it Chief Judge Cullen, who wrote the is elected and the regular Tammany tary uf Slate. The directors are: Ab leer for the Alaska mission, and to give ,25 toward Ihe Deaconess Home Kinder- bets as it seems to thein the chances raham Abraham. Bernard J.

Becker. Ed lo get rid of Murphy Murphy-ism dur- opinion, in commenting on the situa in Brooklyn The proceeds of this sale will gi inward paying these pledges. vary. The end is that their margin is a narrow one the differences be ward Blum, bvk. Laulls Firusky, Michael Furst.

Moses J. Harris. tion thus made, says that the statement of facts before the court was In of young women Xnslnilil Avenue tween winnings and losses resulting Allxi't at a bouse parly, in which were Included several figures in the "Marlborough House set." The days were spent al the DoniMstcr races and the eveniugs in playing baccarat for high slakes. I'ne detection of Sir William Gordon-Cum-ming in the act of cheating hroV up the play, and a very solemn liina was reached, or reported to have been reached, when Sir William, In return for a guarantee that the Incident Medio i with a terminus at Jumur-talik, on the Gulf of Alexandrelta. Inspired by the success of this syndicate, oiher American combinations ot capital arc seeking other concessions in Turkey.

These concessions include the construction and operation ot rallrnadsi harbors, telephones and electrical cnter- Consul A. Donaldson Smith, at Patras. Greece reports that the electric line there to be extended by Us American owners, while consul I.inard. at Celba, Honduras, reports that the Hondurss mg tne iour years winch Judge Gaynor has pledged himself to serve. Such a service would compensate for al great many defects of temperament.

Only One "BROMO O.I IMM-;" That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QftMNE. I.ooS Adolph Heluemaun. Isadora Isaacson, Ralph Jacobs, Nathan S. Jonas, Edward Kaufman, Otto Kempner, Edw. Lanzlnsky, Bernard Lebovlts, Nathaniel H.

Levi, Aaron Lerjr, Phillip H. Rustig, Bertrand N. Msnne, Joseph M. May, Emanuel New- adequate to enable It to render auy judgment on the rights of the defendants and present legal status of the Church. Its meetings are held once a month at ihe home of the different members.

The officers are as follows: President, Lottie I. Drew; vice presidenl. Mrs. Charles F. Wright; corresponding seere- rem betting both ways.

As a political expediency wagering on the election as a bluff lias had noplace the last Cleveland campaign. As it i- in this day there is little slg-aUteauce tu be given it. The only D-ran feniarge. ilenry nolo. holders of the franchise.

He Bays that courts of the state have never determined the legal status of a rnil- nlena Pogue; recording secreiarj. M. Cur.ls; tr.asurer, bydla Strlck- World over to Cure in one Simon F. Rothschild, Moses B. Schmidt and Meier Stelnbrink of Brooklyn..

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