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THE i BROOKLYN CITIZEN, MONDAY! JANUARY; 16, 1928. 3 HOY SCOUTS ARE DROWNED IN PAIR CAPTURED BYCOP AFTER SERVING BROOKLYN SINCE 11(1 Big 2fT Values AbrahamjStrads WIGWAM LAKE CHASE OF MILE 1MB Fulton St. Hoyt St. Livingston BL Gallatin PL A. S.

Store News for Tuesday, January 17. i Had Broken Through Ice- special price cuts commemorating National Thrift Week! Failed to Heed Stop Whistle One a Police Lieutenant's Son Officer Wounded by Own Gun I'WKIU EC0NOWT KUUS FRESH I'atrolinin rUnnr-l 1. Mirnii, of tlir lb. Ilrrjf-n Sir-t l'r- -itn t. vrMi-nlay.

nfd QM Ull toMMtlle h.lM: of fjlxillt a raptured (wu 1 jiutumobile thieves at Jerolrrwn an-I IIik Blrcr, Finest Creamery Fancy Fresh Print Butter Moron was trfh- ihity at Ah Innil ilnre ami huh iiv'-nue wlifit The bodies of three boys were recovered yesterday from the icy waters af Wigwam Lake, near Nassau Boule-Yard, Queens, by the rescue squad of tbe harbor police, which bod been Summoned after the boya had failed to return to their homea from a hlk- 1 lot trip on which they aet out early Saturday morning. Titty uniformed policemen and a score of detcctivea bad Marched the heavy wooda aurroundinft "the lake all Saturday night and at 8, ''dock yeaterday began grappling through boles In the ice on the lake af- I ter the boya' camping outfit bad been 57c 63 on lu.i.k a wrong turn. lie doi. in carton Suanybrook FRESH whistled, hut h- ln rr lil not Htop. Eggs So be comma nm-Tt nr InRive chase.

Jle was uUmi; oit hm M'nire Fine Granuta revolver when it iitty went off, inflicting a superfx-ial iWh wntnl bis Sugar right wrift. Hut he continued the chase, finally cutting his ni. POTATOES Tber were ail hr rr liohert Monghn, 23, of No. oil! To'ibV utreet. and Edward McMabon, no addrens.

Ac found on ahore. One 6f the boya, John years old, of No. 03-04 240th street, Queens Village, wae the son of Police Lieutenant John Copeland, attached to Commissioner Warren'a office. The two otters were Edward Welsner, 12, of No. 224-30 Orange street, and Hose cording to he no! iop, he oroobi If Long 1st and 15 39c Fancy Maine IS lb8--37c was stolen from in front of a restaurant here while the owner, Frank Hath, of No.

13G-09 NiiiPt y-sixt awnm-, Onii" Kaufmann, 12, of No. 237-45 Ninety- Already Prepared in Cheese Park, Queens, was dining. Mghu il McMahoo were before Mhris-thrate Walfh in tin- Allans Street Court after yesterday ami h. in bail each for a hearing Tues.hy morning uii charges of grand larcny. and Tomato Sauce Encore Cooked 3 can Spaghetti jS Heat nJ Set CHAMBER ASKS third atreet, both of Queens Village.

Early Saturday, with camping equipment and knapsacks filled with food, the three boya left their homes for an outing in the wooded district about a mil? from Queens Village, saying tbey would return by nightfall. They were "lender- foot" scouts, each a member of Hoy Scout Troop No. 1 of Queens Village, and often went into the woods to prac- tice woodcraft. Dinner time came Saturday nnd the boya bad not returned, and later in tb. evening relatives became anxious nnd notified the police.

A search of the wooda wae started under the direction of Inspector John Gallagher nnd Captain Campbell's TBup 3 25 PARKS OUT OF BUDGETFUNDS Aunt L. Flour 225c Jeaaii Special Demonstration All Week "Year 'Round" Printed Zephyrs 44cYard Famous Spring Prints An unusual collection of gay, light-in-weight Spring fabrics. Each yard unfolds rich new multocolor motifs that are a real inspiration to the home dressmaker. Use them. morning frocks, school and play frocks, draperies, cushions, smocks.

These fabrics wear well and and the initial, cost is very small. Zephyrs are Tubbable, Guaranteed Colorfast! 39-Inch Celanese Voile Yard 79c Sheer, even-texture voile, a Spring favorite. These new shades suggest pretty things to be made: Nile, Copenhagen, maize, orchid, tan, peach, pink, and white. Tubbable, and sunfast, of course! Street, Floor, West Building. Civics Seek Improvements In Fairy Soap 6 cakes 25 Toilet Paper 6 q25c Crowded Areas from En gineer Tottle pkg 2Se Macaroni Sp agh tti Or Noodles AB Henry McQueeney, of the Jamaica Precinct.

The first clue was the discovery of the outfits on the lake'a shore. Early yesterday the search was abandoned temporarily in the belief that the boys had wandered away from their rquipmet and, unnhle to find their way back, had found protection for the night. When they did not return for breakfast, however, police began grappling. While Lieutenant Copeland nnd the father of the Welsner boy stood on the banks of the lake polcie began searching for the bodies. At 10 o'clock, two hours after the work began, the body of the Weisner boy was brought to the Continuing its offorts to hnve P5tab Iishwl additional playground facilities Special offer Surprisingly low LARGE CALIFORNIA PRUNES for the children In the congested areaa of the borough, the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, through its park and 3 25c ,1 4050 to tne lb.

playground committee, Nathaniel II Levi, chairman, is urging the city au surface, and that of young Copeland was found a few minutes afterwara. The body of young Kaufmann, an or-1 thorities to untilite part of a lt28 city budget item for that purpose. Lawson Bean Ho phan, was found at noon about fifteen feet away from the others. Van Camps 2 cans II. Brown, secretary of the committe1.

has written the following letter to Arthur S. Tuttle, chif engincVr of the Sauce 2cans 25 FANCY APPLE Bonn! of Estimate and Apportionment to whom the matter has been referred for investigation and report, outlin Dl Er-ckpor: iCOa Br.nd ing the suggestions of the committee as cars LR1ADDS MORE CARS AND EXTENDS LINES Extra Quality decided ujK)n at a meeting held last week. Pure Jellies Ad 2jars 25 tor approximately forty minutes longci Police Save Cat-Slayer From Death by Lynching Fancy Solid Pack will be put into effect in the local service on the Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line. This schedule provides for the in the morning and thirty minutes longer at night. It provides also for the oper T7 aflafjaOB il' ii omaioes of rush-hour service for a longer period in both the morning and evening rush hours.

Both tbe ute interval and the two and one-half- minute interval in the Broadway-Sev Fancy Delays at Atlantic Ave. ReducedSouth Ferry Trains to Run to Brooklyn Hams lb. 25' FADt'A, Italy (United Tress). Lynching was nearly the fate of a hired by the management of a trnveling circus passing through here, who wan sent out after dark to cjtit both the a. m.

and p. m. rush hours and also for the operation of the two and one-hnlf-minute interval for a longer period. The practice ot turning trains at South Ferry, rather than sending them through to will nWo be discontinued during the evening for a period yet to be decided upon. Negotiations with the railroad company are still under way with respect to the operation of through service to 241st street, and with respect to additional through service on the "hird Avenue Elevated Line to Gun Hill Road ation of the two minute and two and one-half -minute interval (or longer period.

On this clay, Mondny, Jan. 30, all of the West Farms trains will be operated through to Flntbush during tb.e midday. All of the trains from 242d street will be operated to New Lots avenue. This will eliminate the turning of the West enth Avenue local service will be extended for a longer period. On Monday, Jan.

30, the railroad Lucltv Strikes Old Gold Camels Piedmonts stray felines with which to feed tin beasts of the menagerie. Ches.erfieldi Swet Caporals Having rounded up most of the str.ij company will put into operation a new schedule in its Broadway-Seventh Ave 1 'A new line in the budget was added 'this year an itm of for con tern pin ted public improvements, playgrounds, as a result of a verbal pica by Major Henry II. Curran. who acted as spokesman for several groups, including the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce. For a number of years we have noted that the entrance of vast mbers of a omobi les ujon the streets of tbe city has made a condition which was not contemplated when the city was laid out.

We have recognized that in order for the children to have pafe places in which play it is necessary provide open spaces for them to be engaged in during their out-of-school hours. Automobiles Vs. Children. "We have noted that the arras in which there ore the largest number of children arc also the areas in which there are tbe largest number of automobiles and the smallest amount of ground either as vacant lot, as Park Iepart-nient playground or as school playground. We have also noted that almost every effort to place a playground 2 rkgs.

Cigarettes cats in two or three days, tbe cat hunter turned his attention to well-fed mestic peU. A number of cats belong The biggest increase in service on I. II. T. lines since 1022.

lolaliug 8,000,000 car miles year, or cur miles per (lay, including Hie exleiision nue express service. This schedule calls for the operatiou of the minimum one minute and forty-cight-second interval Farms trains at Aalantie avenue aUo eliminate the practice of splitting til Broadway trains at Brooklyn Museum, with half going to Flat bush avenue and half to New Lots avenue. After Jan. 80 there will no longer be the wait at tile Brooklyn Museum, while tbe trains arc during rush hours. Our regu'ar low price The railroad company has made these improvements on its schedules as result of facts brought out by the Com ing to cat-loving families disappeared.

The owner of a pretty IVrsiaa cut which, the circus man was just about to seise, brought down a heavy club on tbe fellow's shoulders. The man was surrounded neighboring cat-loven cut in half the first half sent to New Lots avenue and the second half to Flat- mission in Its recent investigation of service, and at hearings on the recommendation of the Commission's Chief of South Ferry express service through to Brooklyn, the operation of rush hour service for a longer period, the lengthening of trains on various lines, und the reduction of the intervals between trains was announced by the Transit Commission to-day, after the completion 'of conferences with I. R. T. officials, during which conferences the Commission Dolnted out where increases ought to rand sympathising townsmen and but for the prompt work on tbe part of the police might have been lynched.

bush avenue. The West Farms trains will be sent through to Flat bun avenue instead of only to Atlantic avenue and the 242d street train to New Lots are nuc without cutting. On Monday, Feb. tf, the new schedule on the Lexington-Fourth Avenue Lin will go into effect, with tbe elimination of the practice of turning trains af Engineer that the company be compelled to buy attitional equipment. No greater increase- in I.

R. T. service has been inaugurated at one time since the opening of the Lexington-Fourth avenue service north of Forty-second street, Manhattan. The in-increase of 1022 was precisely the same aa the present increase in the number of additional car miles roperatd. Docility la Modem Youth of Agei of Spanking made and the railroad com puny greed to make them.

in such an area is futile if a part of the cost of the purchase of land is to be locally assessed. In such areas as these there are many absentee land- Attention TOKIO (United Press). The ladles" in-naitingesoon will attend the Empress Chinese Show Adaptability For American History SHANGHAI. George Washington South Ferry rather than sending them through to Brooklyn -during the midday lords, persons who do not have a vital of Japan. Two additional Indies have LONDON' (United Press).

throurh the ages has made thr interest in the children mho live in those was as mnch a hero in trans-Atlanfic been appointed, and two more are to be Chief among the improvements to be made are the extension of the rush hour service on both the East Side and West Bide lines, both express and local trnin.t and the discontinuance of the practice of turning midday trains at Koiith Terry. children of the present generation more hours. The new schedule in the express service on the Lexfngton-Fourth Avenue Line provides in addition for ths To Stop a Gold p-T--, if )h-f Jl! One fWM Day iBI Quinfnej tablets jj? areas. Such landlord are pnpne to adventure as is Colonel lharles A. appointed soon.

oppose the playground if the cost is to Lindbergh, in the opinion of a youns docile, it was declared by Major Leonard Darwin, in an address-wu Chinese who answered questions put to for a horse." Voice from the gallery Stop Getting extension of the two-minute interval between trains for a longer period during euirnics before the Bedford College for i i i i v. A-m 4.vr;ll wivtit I'arks Like Schools. I 111 U) KKHI aurillBU UU-urw ii, ju.nw Mr uiiii, liu, i i. 'l. 1 1 )IBBUIU(tU MIU IUC V.

In iiuu uvi.u. Women here. "Spanking is a practical form of eda-, should "Xfverthelfsi, Ihfse cbililrn Up Nights the Atlantic Ocean in a rowbost. that LEGAL NOTICES DO YOU KNOW SUP BUR COURT. KINGS COUNTY wr TOU get uMay the at Bight hy Specifically the improvements are as follows: To-day, additional through service on the Felbnm Bay Division was inaugurated to Hunts Point and to Pelhnin Bay." The rush hour service past Grand Central is to be continued for nearly half an hour on both sides of the pre-cnt morning rush hour period nnd' for allghtly less time during the ereuin; Jenni Bern at tin and Another, plaintiffs aratnat WacroM Corporation, and othtra.

naiaa of Bladoer Tieaoie, mto a nSMttSMB ST dhHaUJIOa. BT cation, which we most presume from its I provided for and protected as rap-; constant application, is not without i's idly as the citj is able to do so. It is immediate effect," said Major Darwiu. 1 a similar situation to the placing of a "It haa been going on erer aince man building. If we are to assess a was man that is, for at least one mil- 1' for the acquisition of each lion years.

I school ground it is doubtful whether we "If it is producing heritable effects, would have many well placed schools. it will in the future, make children It nw become ss necessary for the defendant. In tHireuanr or a jodrmont or fof be might attack Germany. This feat, he said, was accomplished in the dead of winter, when the ocean was full of ice. One of the Chinese youth's fellow students said Babe Ruth was a popular actress; another knew Judge Kenesaw XI.

Landis as an umpire. Another said William Jennings Bryan was a poet. cloauro and Ml duly mad and eat trod aWbUlty. nautful, aaanrttnt and Mcntt rtaatlea, lartt of central of urine, or aymptoeae of nroatata trouble, try PALlfO OLOBOLCfl. Thin fceaarkable in tba aoovo eniiuoa icuon, and Manna dote the 11th day of January, tho andoraia-nod, the reforoo.

In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to tba hi shoot bidder, by Nathaniel Bhutor. Auc- treataacnt baa been need nwiiiosfullyxby taenaandm. It la pleaeaut and perfectly bamileea and eo pafwtngly tnaMrkable hi action that fee a abort thoe inmnl saving of life ant limb of children to, slightly asore tractable by nature as rush hoar period. On Saturday, Jan. 21, with the ei iionoer.xat ine isrooKirn neai asatato si navit-iila nlai ranui nAm mm it wa a nfa -r- i sent'" insj atae aa as ma eacb generation aaakea its appearance 1 Chan r.

ISo. lit Hon a sue Utrovt. in the tension of the Corona line through to. eaTered nbaolvealy fioe to csoTtnce pee-sleof Its aaMshag edbrteney. Fin fea to provide If thia haa gone oa every generation Soroush or croon iyn, county of Kiaaa.

om the Sth day of February, Hit at twelve school buildings for their1 I wss the last stronghold of the 'Id MLthflt there ia evidence triat education. "For that reason the Brooklyn the offer aaay bo mode for a abort thno for a million years, what a truly awlful being the primitive little boy must hire clock noon, the premie a directed by eald jndamont to be sold, n4 therein deecrlbed as followe The First andMginal Cold and Grir) Tablet 1 ear. Beno tmay ee tm rniaao woipnny nluirMt ntrda was in USw 1 ft Baia w. amw AU that carta la lojt. piece or parcel of beea." West, while Senator Robert La Follette was ssid to be a French patriot who helped the Thirteen Colonies win tbe Revolution.

una, ouoeie. iyea ana neinar too Chamber of Commerce has been urging for several years that the City buy playgrounds in congested areas, where Proven Safti for more than Mala atreet. Flushing, cars on the Corona trains will be Increased from elirht to nine cars la length, and the Astoria trains from aiz to seven cars in lerfrrth. The interval between non-rusa boor trains during tbe midday will bt cut from fifteen to twelve minutes. Bine there art two services ia operation, this mean a s't and Ore- Oaarter of a Century aa adequate playground space waa not al Boroufh of Brooklyn, county of King, City and State of Now Tors, booeaed and described aa follows: "Beginning at a point on the) easterly stdo of Cheat nut aUroot.

dlatant feet southerly from the comer for mod by the Intornectlon -of tho southerly side of As hha Ch Mam an effective remedy for FrtJrikskmWt Dtwtk OLSO, Norway (Catted Press). Begins ing JaaWy 1 the city of Fred rlkhald. NorwaT wfll aasa into kia aura OM, ready in aerviee, out ot the tax on the city aa a whole. Ia fact, wa went so When Honesty Will Pay PARIS. Finders of lost property win be guaranteed a reward by tbe own MM mmt siitil.

slrsest Hm east. tlU nud at COLD GRIP. INrXiU' ENZA and aa a Preventive. in Effypt in the time of Jooeph and that they ap-peared among the Hebrew after their return from the Babylonian Chineae dictionary, T-ning-Txe-Tung" 0678) atataa that they were produced in China for the arnuaeiiiaaat of SeuvHo's harara la Libert atventM with tho easterly oMe of far as to adopt a formula that we hoped Cbeetntft Street; nrnahig tbee.ee oaetorty Price 30c. tery as far aa ita ntiaaaH aaaa la coa rail I with XJeertr Avenue, and part of nan 'IKaaw minut Interval from Times Squara tho distance inrautm a aerty ww.

lata ace thn era if a bin passed by the Chamber of Deputies becomes a law. lit box baara thia abjasttaia) foot; thence southerly, pnrallel with Cboat- IMHam atreet. ft isnr earned, and fat the farar will ba kaewa aa BaUea. Tbe emaage waa aataar fawd by a lav naased laat Jaly parallel with Liberty Aeonue, IN feet to tbe eity weald embody ia a law which would Haait the extent of the expead-i tares tor thai purpose and coals the city appropriations for aarh nlay-giossds to the areas af greatest need ailiasinad ay the eensas of Queens. The evening Interval alter St.

aba will be cat from flteea 'to "Ive mlaatea on both Queens branchea. a iatcrral frma Time tho onotorty umo off coeetnut mreev -Did you heat about yoang feet to tho point begHaulag Robinson lie died on kis wedding day. Cto tod, eUnnarr 112a. KWM. Heaperk Back, eoaa guyv ban aB BMa savly a auhaaa 4rr-, ta tl It to.

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