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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

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THE BROOKLYN- DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK TUESDAY. DECEMBER 10. 100.T IS WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE HOTELS AND RESORTS. NEW JERSEY.

THE TlMIM IN OF PLYMOUTH CHURCH REAR OE IIS CONDITION Statement by Trustees Shows $70,000 Given In Two Yean Over Expenses. NEW PLAN FOR RENTAL OF PEWS Dr. Hillis Hns Always Declined to Syndicate His Sermons Plans for Yearly Dinner. A dinner given to tho men of Plymouth Church bv the. trustees waa held at the.

Assembly on Plrrrcpont. street last evening. SOUTH CAROLINA AIKEN. S. C.

GEORGIA. HOTEL BON AIR, CIAL NOTICES. CORPORATION NOTICES. i i 1 1 'nmmt" I I CORPORATION LEGAL NOTICES HOTELS AND RESORTS. PRINCIPAL CIT1FS.

THE MOHAWK, THE ST. CHARLES GALEN HALL. ATLANTIC CITY. CHALFOIMTE On the Bearb. Fireproof.

Always Open. THE LEEDS COMPANY. "HOTEL JACKSON SEASIDE HOUSE; HOTEL TRAYM0RE, LAKEWOOD. N. J.

LAKEWOOp THE LAUREL HOUSE The LaureMn-the-Plnes BARTLETT INN, THE LEXINGTON, LEX. THE TOWERS. BEECHW00D VILIA. BERTRAM COTTAGE, Florida East Coast Hold Company 1 0O0.0 piiNtl. DK LEON Opens lacuarv Uth B'JTI OKMONO Op.

lanuitv oth III' II I ltKlAKJ'K l.p.i Ocrcmbei HI HOTEL ALCAZAN NOW OPFN ROYAL POINC1ANA Op. n- l.iti.iaiv 11th HOY I) filh '1 HOTEL COLONNAULs, SEABREEZE, SHORE HAM I The Lending i ashionnblc Hotel. I anirpann ATLANTIC CITY. Ttir ati.avtk norFirt or thb Brewer: treasurer. Herman II.

iluiu William E. Seward; guide, inn; warden. Edmund O. Doblc: Turnbull; trustee. Charles E.

Bcharf and Lewis R. Phillips; anklln S. Faye; delegates to I Fund Association, fast Regents llu-MUil Bed l'un. I Associa Williams and Moore. Roya nimn.

Williams and Com-Ucalllilll Minor Howling r.nd Moore; labor Burenu us. Muller an! Palestine Commandery. K. T. ill the orders of TemplarUffl 'm'tigflHlh of the Temple LieiUer.

in i .1 npiirentire degree le. The annual communioi Knights of Honor. ing, 16th in Edwin C. Wood. r'" brother.

Judge llailonor the offi- by grand lodge the annual banquet. Foresters Celebrate. Court Kings Hail.rEiigert avenueani the About 30" Fori rs Pro Patrin Council, 1312, R. A. Progression seems lo be the watchw Pro Patrla Council.

N'o. 1312, Royal mum. On Tuesday last two i The mill Si. iritis, represetitatl s. .1 Mi- iar easurer: E.

Moore, I H. 'sturgis'. rved lod 19i'e. lusly. but declined The newly led and appointed officers for ter; R.

M. Harvey, senior warden; L. V. Richardson, junior warden; Wor. H.

L. Red-field, treasurer; Wor. J. A. Stevens, secretary; Wor.

a. P. Hlgbie. trustee for three years; F. W.

Haines, senior deacon; Ernest Helmburg. Junior deacon; F. T. Owens, senior master nf reremonirs; Walter K. Williams.

Junior master of ceremonies; Henry Hill and Dr. Palmer, stewards: Wor Samite I Installing officer, and his remarks were annon acted as grand marshal; Wor. Bros, jsterson. Noluti and Angle acted as tellers, very large attendance was present nt the MUM and Installation. Berkeley Council, R.

A. At the annual meeting of Berkeley 1.1,4. Royal Arcanum, held on Mon-y evening, December 11. the following of- the Pai lusr.n orator, H. Meht; collector.

surer. George E. Nleh i. J. McCllmhy; guide.

7 HUNTING THE MOOSE. An Infallible Way to Call the Animal When Hunting. 001 GOOD BUSINESS It Has Been Open Two Years Now and the Tolls Increase Steadily. FIGURES FOR TWELVE MONTHS. 102,048 Taken In.

of Which the Surface Car Lines Paid $38,416. To- fact that thu ofHc might not have known Department this mo preaied surprise, sail and very obligingly ft During the last ii have amounted nount. J63.598.67 a i $102,048.87. Of this for vehicleB and led was for surface cars horses, while $38,416.: cmbly lower' year. December These figures give an idea of the of traffic which has been going over ihe bridge.

An examination of the figures will further show that the trnffic is In -reusing with eneh succeeding month, the lust liamsburg bridge. There are also iwo rated for" the "reason hat" terminal f.i ill I have never been provided. It would I very easy matter to erect terminals at I Brooklyn end of tho bridge on the pi I ter there is a conflict with the Hani i- companies Tins fuilur-- elevated lines over the br ices, but has cost tho city pr e. The Ilrookivn Rapid Transit tho cltv $250 day for the privileg of June of this year the Brooklyn face car tolls amounted to $6.08 month tho tolls amounted to The Williamsburg elevated would not. of course, be worth tho B.

R. T. as Is the Brooklyn vated service, but figuring on the as the surface lines It would he i than half. It la assured, that would be a low estimate, while that the Williamsburg bridge ell first year, and roiisidirnt.lv inn aecond year. to keep a nf to pass across the Wl i bridge, but It is assured that th many millions.

Tin see figures co taincd only by referring to the i ord kept from the various ears tl The Bridge Depsrlnuii the Williamsburg bridge I larlty overyear and growing In popu-it. will be a com-U nearly everyone I an and Brooklyn BOARD TO INVESTIGATE. Amateur Standing of Vesper Boat Club Questioned. Philadelphia lie. ember 19-The naval board of the Schuylkill Navy, of which organization nenrh all the amateur rowing clubs of Philadelphia are members, derided at a meeting last nighi to Investigate the UM Of thVnr- trip End TRAINING OF A DIPLOMAT.

I He Must Know Law and Must Speak The practical nudy Fi.n.li. Ill polille.i tagazino. International lir eonomy and commerce he must masier he polm of being an expert. The laws perlonce. he ih appointed to a pi or less weight, where be can wn up from eapl'al npn.il and court until bis name figure-, .1 I nf the limes.

i Such Is the training profi has i and whom il i honors, whether an a role he. on. I olilv I imen of Ills household especially I bi nui Iful. ihai the dlploiiini may h. Hi.

mi the hand of nn adversary. ke known ihsi which he himself is i alio. ii which ih. various diplomat'. numerous anarhes gather at floe, forming as It were, a wor, i i-ui ly.

lailon. In short, polish and study I diplomat. And when he has mastei score or more of Intricate itlldloa in I them at his fingers ends, Just us the el' glneer knows his raleiilUH. 'hen the vanced slmvlv from less Imponani si he i ddr, King II More. i be a EASTPORT PRESEP.VES RESTOCKED Eastporl.

L. December 10 The Eait-port Rod and Gun Club contemplate llbcrat- BATHROOM BURNED OUT. Damage to the amount of $800 was caused esterday afternoon by fire lhat 'irokc out Wilding is Insured. SALOONKEEPER HELD. Philip Kruont.

who was arrested on No. ember charged with violation of the ex-iso law and with maintaining a disorderly muse, was held by Magistrate Furlong In J.UOO on each charge se. lal Sessions. Vssisiam District Attorney White appeared THE NEWNESSOF NEW YORK. I I prodigy be possible, fflthoul a pasi.

H. ti. Dwlght in S. ribOl ft. There are where Time, i bin luinee of connols-i.

bequeathing in his i lilldren of lo-day rensitres of 6IBI g. nerntlons. has even bow io wllh his kindly dust rdny. Tho wan Ian i jOVJCTT-JAMEJ ni.pr ROD WAS A TONIC IN SCHOOLS. ion of Editor of the Teachers Bui-tin in Commenting on President Hall's Lecture.

opears: il punlabmeDi ul tier a growth In a of penalties. The i muliltudcA of chl hearletl tajwtMT outrageous parental iupporl.".

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