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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 24

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Brooklyn, New York
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BROOKLYN STANDARD UNION 24 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, ISIOH RESEII LEADER P. J. DIAMOND UNDERGOES OPERATION Deputy Commissioner of Licensee Patrick J. Diamonds Democratic leader of the section, has under gone an operation In 6t. Peter Hospital, Warren and Henry streets, It became knoen to-day The operation was performed yesterday, requiring two and one-half hours.

Another is to be performed next Monday, It was stated The ailment has been troubling Diamond for a long time He planned to undergo an operation early September, but deferred it on the advice of phjslclans. VM.HJES! SAVENOS! 4 In This Newest of Downstairs Stores New, Daylight U. S. S. Commander Lauds Efficiency of Navy Yard as Cruiser Sails.

Transit Commission Fails to Act on Queens Co. Request to Operate In Brooklyn. A fedfaSf.msba DIRECT HOYT EETING OF P. E. MEW FUR TRIMMED Th Tran.lt Commission to-day ra-orvad decision on the application ot the Queens Bus Lines, Inc tor a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate two omnibus routes in the Borough of Brooklyn The Board of Estimate recently fronted the company franchises for these routes.

The routes In question are the Erie Basin-Borough Hall Line and the Erie Basm-Prospect Park line Both routes begin at the Intersection of Dwight street and VanDyke street, on the north side of Erie Basin. The Borough Hall lino, using a number ot streets In the vicinity of Erls Basin, runs principally upon Columbia street. Nelson street, Clinton street and Joralemon street to Borough HalL It returns by way of Remaen street to Henry street, to Nelson street, and thance via Dwight street and other thoroughfares to the place et beginning The Prospect Park Use passes ever a number of streets In the Erls Basin vicinity to Hamilton avenue, thenoe along Fourteenth street to Fourth avenue, to Prospect avenue, Ocean Parkway and Park Circle It returns by way of Ocean Parkway, Prospect avenue, Fourth avenue. Fourteenth street and Hamilton avenue to Bush street, to Court street and Lorraine street, and thence via various streets and thoroughfares In the Erie Basin section to the point and place of beginning Coadjutor Bishop of Long Island Diocese Is Named Chairman Sits for Last Time In Such Capacity. 500 COATS AT 11.75 800 COATS AT 18.50 Models Worth From 15.00 to 25.00 With words of praise for the efficiency and spaed of Navy Yard of flclals and mechanics, Capt.

Frank L. Plnney, commander of the U. 8. 8. Milwaukee, took tha vessel out ot the reservation to-day on the first leg of Its Voyage to Guantanamo.

"Lika a brand now ship, ware the words of the officers ot the Milwaukee, which Just completed a period of repair In which a new propeller was put In, Its shaft aligned and other hurts mended as a result ot a collision with ths schooner J. A. Vat, Brunt Just aa ths Milwaukee bads goodbye to the Navy Yard a board of Inquiry undar Roar-Admiral Charles P. Plunkett oomplstad Its Investigation Into the causes of the aocldant and began deliberations to arrive at a finding. The board.

In addition to ths oom-mandant, oonsists of Capt Henry V. Butler and Capt Stephen V. Graham. It has been In session for ton days, examining a number of witnesses. The court has been open to the publlo, but to-day when It went Into executive session no one was permitted In the room.

According to ths reports, a number of heroic acts were recorded by the crew of the Milwaukee after It ool-llded with the schooner and sent It to the botto mof the Atlantic. Bluejackets rescued the crew ot the Van Brunt, and worked under a handicap, as It was In ths early hours of the tnoomlng and semi-darkness. While the schooner was sunk, no one was lost and not a single hurt was recorded according to reports of those who attended the Investigation. hat decision the court 111 arrive at will be secret rfnd sent to Washington Ths Mllwaukss cams to the Navy Yard a short time after the collision and mechanics began the work of repairing the propellor and shaft Taking out the shaft was a difficult problem according to officers, but the work was accomplished In quicker time than was anticipated and the dock trial of the warship was started yesterday afternoon The engines were run for several hours at various speeds and Capt. Frank Lyon, the new manager of the Yard, declared everything waa In excellent shape, and that the Milwaukee could leave the reservation to-day.

Capt Plnney was enthusiastic over the splendid Job by the officials and mechanics, and was not a bit backward about expressing himself while the lines were being cast off and the big ship poked Its nose out into the East River. FUN For Mis8e8i 16 to 20 For Women 26 to 44 For Stouts, 42 Vz to 52 Vi Oh, These Women Mr. A Iva been hoping and praying that my husband would get ma an auto. Mrs. I tried that way, too, but there was nothing doing until I took to milking and crying Boston Transcript Diogenes and His Lantern "How do you use a lantern In your search for an honest man asked the citizen "I lend It to a man, answered Diogenes, and If he returns It I know he one In ten thousand You see, the lantern test Is the best available The umbrella has not yet been Invented Washington Star.

NEW ORLEANS, Oct I The Rev Dr. Ernest M. 8 tires, coadjutor )lBhop-elect of Long Island, to-day took his place as chairman of tha house of deputies at the forty-eighth trier rial general convention of ths Protestant Episcopal Church, which opened here yesterday. Dr. Btlres Is sitting for ths last time with ths deputies, as hla consecration will take place In New York, Nov.

24. His name was presented yesterday, along with that of the Rev. Dr George Craig Stewart, of Evanston, 111., and tha Kev. Dr. Herbert Powell, of San hrancisco.

The latter Immediately Withdrew hla name and the election showed 290 votes for Dr. Stlrea to 142 tor Dr. Stewart. The question of electing a presiding bishop, who shall also be chairman of the National Council, was the cause of animated discussion during ths first day's session, as well aa the action to be taken In the case of Bishop William Montgomery Brown, of Arkansas, twice convicted of heresy On the former question, the House of Bishops finally went Into executive session to decide upon the duties salary and qualifications of the Incumbent of the office, which will be filled for the first time in 140 years. Before the oonventlon adjourns today session the case of Bishop Brown will be reviewed.

This will be held In secret by the court of re-, ew and then the house of bishops will be asked to act aa a Court of Appeals to sustain Its Judgment and carry out the sentence deposing the bishop The convicted bishop was present during the session yesterday, but he nrrlied too late to answer the roll call Motions and counter-motions In both rases were lost at one period yesterday In a parliamentary maze and the house went Into executlte session after welcoming his Grace the Most Rev Archbishop Tyree head of the American Diocese of the Holy Apostolic Church of America. TJUNDREDS of new coats have been unpacked and conveniently arranged on racks for your selection Friday. New models deep luxuriously piled fabrics, with furs generously used in many ways. See them abnt miss these WONDER VALUES! Beat Everything in Sight Hr la a good one about a little lad who waa given his first watrh the other day aa a gift on hia ninth birthday. Hla aunt telle the story Although he seemed pleased aha aald, when he first opened the box hla enthusiasm waa quite restrained But he dashed Into the houee on hla return from school that day, and exclaimed jubilantly My, but Ie got a dandy watch 'Im glad ou like it slid hi mother, duly pleased at his pleasure he aald, It half an hour ahead of Jims watch and Its whole hour ahead of the clock In the drug atore Gee, it beats them all' -fit Paul Dispatch Bashful nn offlrs should seek the mnn you know Yos, list's sll right replied the candidate, "but I gave It plenty of time, and It seemed bashful 'Denison Flamingo Orchestral numbers prevail on to- nights radio programmes from the fifteen metropolitan stations, there being no less than seventeen dance orchestras scheduled.

Station EAF schedules the regular Thursday evening feature In the Silvertown Chord Orchestra, the Serenaders Larklnltes, Touring In a Packard Eight, and Vincent Lopex Orchestra. WJZ features a TJ Army hand concert at 8 05, the Royal Orchestra and Clarks Hawalians Another talk will be given by the Honest Ballot Association from WJY at 8 40 An oldtime minstrel hour will be on the air from WGBS at followed by the Arrowhead Orchestra WMCA offers Golden's Orchestra and another Broadway Association night Sterns Orchestra from WNYC at 10 36, the olga Trio and California Orchestra from WRNY, dinner music at 0 oclock from WHAP, and Epps Refers from WFBH at 7 16, are other features for the evening WBZ will present the opera Faust and Stations WEAN and WNAC schedule a band convention. Didnt Take Aithr coming-out party for Ag-na Why, this the second Tee, nhe cam out last year hut It didn't take Dartmouth Jack-o I-antern Silk Cloth 600 DRESSES AT ,5.00 800 DRESSES AT 11.75 Models Worth From $10.00 to $15.00 SIZES: For Misses, 16 to 20 For Women, 36 to 44 For touts, 42Vt to 52Vi ANLY an instance comparable to this great opening of the Subway Store could bring such values in new dresses. Every one is new showing their higher worth trimmed with embroideries, fancy braids, buttons and contrasting fabrics. YOUR new frocks are here.

Why, Sure aoatend that a married man la always better Informed than a etn-Rle man Naturally What he doesn't know hla wtfe tells him Good Hardware Repairs are Under way on the Queensboro Bridge to replace the steel buckle plates underneath the structure The oHginal buckle plates it was learned, were broken a the weight of traffic Borough President Connolly aald to-day when questioned that the buckle plates were in dangerous condition They were designed he said for maximum loads of six-ton trurka drawn by three horses The development of auto traffic resulted In the platea being subjected to bearing trucks with thirty and forty ton loads In addition to congestion caused by repairs on the bridge, Borough President Connollv aald there la con siderahle difficulty at ths Manhattan end caused ny the necessity for permitting the Second avenue trol ley cars to go north and south This would be obviated by using ths ramps at ths sides of ths bridge hs said The real solution of the problem, however, ts the construction of a new bridge at the earliest possible Connolly declared. No Warden Lady Officer some men are ihoot-In dloe down on the comer Officer Madam, what do you think I am, game warden Vanderbilt Maequerider GLORIA INVESTIGATES HER HUSBANDS TITLE Poor George Book What the matter with George, lately? Worm He fell from his girl favor and broke his engagement arnlina Buccaneer, HOLLYWOOD, Cal Oct 8 Milton M. Cohen, an attorney, ha. left here for Paris, where he will conduct a full Investigate Into the authenticity of the title of Marquis De La Condray, Gloria Swanson's husband. An urgent cable, asking ths attorney to leave Immediately for Paris seas received by Cohen from Olorla.

MIsh Swanson Is smarting under ths Imputation that her husband has no legal right to the tile which he claims, Cohen said Light metal tubing readily collapsed support an easily transported tent for out of door ronreeftlonalres An Australian ha invented a sas mask for miners and divers that products Ita own oiysen by chemical action The United State ueea more platinum than all tho rent of the world combined moat of It going Into Jewolry Must Not Mix Ha Dear, every klu Just Intoxicates me Wont you let me be a drunkard? Bhe Well er ves hut on the condition that you wont mix your drinks. SNA Log Historic Structure Again Damaged by Flames Aft I 4 Ml S' 4 't I Velour felt and framed Hats Below CostcfMdteridlsAlGSQ Values to S.00 i 7 r-l 4 vj 4 'i -v I 6 5 ir -tf tjl i- 4i tvJ a i -t- v- i it 4 JP; 1, Hats of the seasons smartest fabrics velvets, halters plush, velours satin, and combinations. Every conceivable Only an outstanding event such as this marveloua Opening Sale could bring you these hats at $1. Take advantage of this amazing value buy aeverall color and black, smartly trimmed. "-n, 1 4 v.

1 1 Bobb.4 and Larg. H.ad Pl.nty of Hat Op.nl ng Our Bam.nt Mil lin.ry Dept. With Extraordinary V.lua- Civingl ji. I 4 v. eV Jr 1 'At-C 4i 1 A A Photo, North wing of abandoned Fnlton Ferry Terminal was destroyed left night by a fire whleli started In a street cleaning dump, apparently from a lighted rh-areiie Picture Ua.n to-day Indlcult the extent of ths damage dons.

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