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THE BROOKLYN STANDARD UNION: THURSDAY. JULY 22. 192G. K4 Italr attention, (oodnM, koa! limt election th sound of the rsaorv th Republican renka which tlr THE STANDARD UNION! -L. I I HIM I Ullh.l Beethovens Ninth to Bo Repeated st Stadium THE PERISCOPE rou w.

datieeu. in mm jumps sir Ha, KHIMtlO ST WtLLUM BBRRL tehllai AML propose to underwrite by pgttinf up a larys sum of money to controf ite operations. Taminnnyiim In any form is mot wanted in Brooklyn. I kaa bM a. 14 that this la a Mar of paimaal and that tha aov nlfa votar la duinf quaar and ua-aocounlabla tliln.a.

That uiay hava b.n trua up I. thla track. Hut Bo' Magnus Johnaun haa won a primary In Mlnnoaota. and It kmka aa If (hin arara auu kack la aonauil. TUI Rail AT.

I IT tt. lit. ringing merrily on strops was fondly imagined. Yet now seven monthe have gone by, and the son old beard is growing at the same old rate. The picturesque Mr Jim Walshs un-horn an apt reminder.

the photographers continue to In then duty as the braid adds to lrt men uuiy as me uraia suui 10 TUB OOOD OLD TUB. 1 went to Coney Island baseb To din in the cool sea. And found about a million lulls Were there ahead of ish waited In th brothnf nun Five hours, I sill bet. And if I had not come sway I would be waiting yet. Baathoata'a Ninth grmiihonjr, ad ad kf tha "Laolior." No.

I Over lura, will ba rapaatad at tha Lawlaohn tadlum. Manhattan, to-nlihl, Tomorrow night! pragraaimaalMr, ram Huogatratan rondintlng) Inoudaa Haro lloa'a "Itoman Caralaal' Owtrurat Itlinakr Koraakotra "Capi-tca I a-pagnola," Hanaa.ar'a "Pacino Ml and Brahma Second Symphony. Pi tusked 4Jiy and vnday. so mI reap. by Tee Mreofciya Publishing Oempany.

R. F. R. luiUntti, Prwtdmt i puMlnr Freriertrh, Webs' or. yim Pried tt Edvoe S4rk, limtiry and Murr Tftsodere O.

ItMluid. Buolasea Mtititr. A Task for Meaner. A suit aikuif 130,000,000 dam- Goldman Band To-night At Central Park Mall it. fullnc.

Yet it will need mny. P)d by th city to th. many more days of e.tetting be- I ew ork Municipal Umilwtty Cor- Oh. what a mob was parked ftleng The whole length of the shore; Oh. what a mob that tried la get Within each bathhouse door.

And I was hungry, so I dined I pon some hot dog grub. And went home on a i tinning board And hit the good eld tub. AMUSEMENTS. Police Seek Fugitive From Scene of Mishap on Skillman Street Thirteen Victims of Motor Accidents. Lavfn, Strike Leader, Declares I.

R. T. Employes Were One With Clothing Company-Warm Denial Made. 9TANPARD UNION BUILDING. SIS Waabiagure afreet, Brooklyn.

Ms York. Tlpheot Alt Deportment. Mol MM MANHATTAN OfMCt Wwtlwortb Building. (US Brood ay TUpSM Whitehall I440-4L fore it remotely resembles the am- porstion, dating sw ay buck to B. R.

bushed condition of the dmmitr- T. reoelverhip dayi. I. to handed tmn a promise- to piovidc hua trana- o'" to a apwtial master. It is tfc, opinion of Juda Th.tchor of the I Kederaf Court Manhattan that The Qoldsis Band, playing tt Central Park Mall, Manhattan, wlU want th fullowtog pro-gramma: 'Tinnhaiiaar" March (Wagtwr).

"hakunlaU." Ovarian (Goldmark). Tha gaan fialnt-haana), la Pn-ludra" 1 1.U.O, -Orphaua Ov.rtura (Off.nbarh), Saitalla tram -Lairta I DonlBaltl Rxraprta tram "Carman" (HlMt), To a Watrrlllr MrOow.C), llarrarnlla from "T.I.a at Mutfmaa (Off.nbarh. tring the complicsted isnura in open Some l)nla the Buainra Men court would occupy tints that might Jfm Jeffries and Tom Sharker IN pmimiw and in actio i iT6t XT rf ani -men or THE NIGHT" hh iam Naawa. a iimm a All Noxt Week The rood old tub. so white and nice, Ah It was just Immense; No bathing atill required there.

No fee of fifty rents No rol to push yve here there And walk upon your feet. No mad ruh for a trolley car And never find a seat Should Hear in Mind I nlr sll Aiirn i 1 1 one of the first I thing the New ik Par Ae-oua- flaadtre of Tb Broofctys standard Union teavlBf tb fitly nay have the paper rent by stall. siiwCRimoNs nr Mari. postpaid OA monlB, Ihr raootb. rent.

ad moeiha. II Ji; on II I Putties rmac (to rant per addad Th kddfiu tray etanfl a oft, at deue1 rmatad a nd rire at th 1'oat Offir In Brook!) a under tat act or March I. 1C RAHMAN BEY EXCURSIONS. TK Egypt! Mirosls Ms Wks Defied Desth sad Wes New 4'ssltsg natN-7lwaija ts peg is tn.uir up for the meet orpurntion lawvrrs, will lo ie lo anl draw the Republican Huim-" Mens Inrorp with ita woman awxiliaiv, lecently fi(lrtl into the st heme already planned to deny the people their May in court The special object well he used in more important mat-j tors Tha most important matters before Uncle Sam bench in tha district are stead matters, and aurty they ncad lots of time. It often been agreed on all ides that the railway corpoistion has in this action what looks like a good esse It charge flatly that Contract 4 has ben violated by the city.

The specific complsunt 11 the nonperformance by the municipality of it obligation to build transit links for instance, th Nas aau street link, which has never So whll the torrid wavs on 'Th good old tub fur me. I It thtow nAtii aalt Uito il tnd Imaglns (t the sea. I II turn on the electric fan JnM tong a 1 please. And shut my es and think that I Aru swept by ocan braeas lYERBAS A II I nOOKI.YN Member of the Audit Uureau ol Circulation. Wildwood nd return Mare.

w4. ikf. A. KIII.ANUfca rmtflfa PNAbK IIAl RN New Cwk COAL OIL JENNIE With Knjek (ilwdfimlnt Aid Onwl Ckl Fro I. R.

T. strike headquarters Manhattan Casino, U5th street and Eighth svepue, went the accusation to-day. mad by strike lender Edward P. Lsvin. that officers of thd I Brotherhood of Interborough Employes were interested in th corporation that furnished the I.

Jt. T. employees with uniforms. There wss prompt dsnlal from the it T. Brotherhood officials, who declared that Lav In ksew his statements wars false.

Mr. Levin said that ho received letter to-day In which It wss stated that T. J. Connelly, president, and J. Mangan, secretory of the Brotherhood hud an Intereat In a defunct clothing company, of Manhattan.

Mr. Lavld retd from letter directed to the clothing- company, endorsing its offer of furnlchlng uniforms to company employes. Mr. Iivln said that ho remembered being at the meeting when tho letter was sent to Mr. Huark, but st that time thought the Indorsement THE STOLEN LADY With LKO CAKKIIXO aimed at by the business men is the rc election of Senator Wadsworth.

Nothing could In more harmful to this purpose than to join hands VW LTS Ebarlf sris inz lUtumUtb kses WtWwood 6 10 P. M. AM ta Near tor bwtfcM Tlaa, Average net paid circulation, dailv and Sundnv, of THE STANDARD UNION, for the three-month period ending June 30 82,319 with the corporation lawyers of the 1 been started, and the Fourteenth Bar Association in seeking to put street-Ewtern link, which js yet to the name, of the jude of the Court be completed. pival, and the other Supreme Had these route, been in AjjndcChy mdrehtm ALL. HERE YET.

Well, the end of the world did not com yesterday aa predicted In writ Inn on the great pyramid of OUeh. Th Kavptlan were a nice smart Topl. Put they didn't have th proper dop on everythin To tell th truth we felt certain that the world would not end. And It I Just as well that It did not. It would ha caused considerable Inconvenience If It had arrived dur-InK the rueli hours on the suhwav.

And besides that we would like to Uncle Fum collect all the money that Is due nlm from foreign nations before the final emash up Larqczt circulation of any Brooklyn veicspaicr. Iwn W. 23d St7 47 Jsrfcwm jrwr cur. 7-00 A. Liberty 17 A.

ws merely in art of economy, Mr. Connolly wnf warm rm In his Jv.wM-k,. T.15 taming l.m AUw.ua Ou, a 15 p. u. AM Oa.

Nw Nr DaNM TNM. ourt jutlK-m-. to tv eli-ctml this )' on Vhe Tammany and Republican hjiUota The object i to make these judges appointive, not elective. And the appointing power, 1, the ostensible appointing at If Me Followed Their K.xamplc. The French Cabinet, which came Into power Monday, lasted forty-eight hour People who ding to the opera-tion, ajs the company, it revenues would have been larger.

The js its estimate of the losses. The links were held up while the Hylan. charging nonperformance tion increased fare sinister interests, although the lines in question were to have been operated under the same contract at the five-ccnt rate. Counter suit was brought under Hylan, charging nonperformance Philadelphia ajJ return HONOR ENOUGH 'They say I'm wafl-eyed," said tl pike. hlch detract from my look.

Hut Just the same. I am the fish That Calvin Uoolldge hooks denial of th Jaftvln charge to-dny. He said that the clothing: company went Into the hands of a receiver long ago nnd thnt the Corn Exchange Bank took possoanion of the assets in the Interest of the creditors. Mr. Connolly sold that for ihe last three years the brotherhood, uniform wre furnished to the mn by the Browning King Cnmpnnv under contract.

Mr. Maniran added his denial to that of Mr. Connolly. Idea that hat we need in this conn- U) bc the T.mmany bosses try is a pood, Mion Third Tarty- I -f)jrs Qr of the real appoint- Miong Third Tarty Senator Hut ah hints liat perhap i and the Ua I party. The Thirteen porn wre Injured by auto in Hrnokijn yesterday I'utbe of the Mtsgif street elation are looking for the driver of an automobile (hot Inst night mounted th curb In front of 41 bklllme street, tiiKit Amelio Nuniiata.

ye re old. of 74 Ten Kyrk street, who suffered possible fracture of the right toe, nnd dhrasion of th scalp and Anna Manatell, 1. of It ilavemeyer street, who ftUelAined a fractured skull and was taken to the Grenpolnt Hospital by Jr. Schwarts. Mr.

Nunr.lsta was taken home after treatment. Marl Mehler. of 4 East Sixteenth street, crossing at East Sixteenth street and Corfelyou road, was struck by an automobile driven by a woman who described hereclf a Margaret Bchurmeister. of JJbl Far-rngut road. Mrs.

Mebler was taken to the Swedish Hospital suffering from Injuries to th hip. cut nnd bruises. Two Onih Victim. Francis Hardman, 4, of JW7 Twelfth street, sustained lacrratlona of the lip and contusion of th scalp and Mav ills. 20.

of 261 Prospect park west, cuts nnd hrulsea. when the automobile In which they were riding. driven by Georg Blaqkwell. of Seventy-ninth street, collided with another driven bv a man who described himself a Moal Papro, of 177 East Second street. Manhattan, at West Nineteenth street nd Neptune avenue The twro Injured were treated by an ambulanc surgeon and went home Harvey Rich ,.1 of 45 Bedford avenue, suffered rota and bruise on the forehead and scalp when struck bv an automobile driven by a man who described hlmaalf a John Thornton, of 104 Nostrand avenue.

The bov was attended br Dr. Capper, of lr0 South Ninth street, and went home. Plaving In the street In front of 548 Forty-sixth street, Clifford Anderson. 7. of 314 Fiftieth street, was struck by an automobile driven by man who said he wa John Monahan.

of 250 Bond street. The boy wrh treated for contusions of head and went home. Marie Craven. 11. of 2591 Bedford avenue, suffered a possible fracture of the skull when struck by an automobile driven by a man described as Herman Baer, of 30 Albany avenue, at Bedford avenue and Avenue p.

The rirl was taken to the King County Hospital by Pr. Elliott While changing the trolley pole of an Ocean avenue car at Orean avenue and Avenue T. Patrick Butler. 30. of 1093 East Thirty-fifth Rtreot an Inspector for the B-M T.t was struck by an automobile driven bv a man who described himself ns John Tadula, of 1376 Prospect avenue.

Pr. Butler, of the Coney Island Hospital, treated Butler for Hoy Cyclist Struck. Solomon Hamberger. II. of 5511 Fort of II La la) (bi as ttrtoax nr tr.

aiOTll EXPOSIKM The striking gmrment worker say New. Mat Dsllr I rksrlntle OreaM4a RRir.HTHN kannarff. Je- al-i. kim Iran. Brlftitos Roach era Arms, Hm.

Kba.rtha by the company of it obligation to thv will stick together Shouldn't have any trouble doing Treare 23d 045 A Liberty St. 7 00 A. M. Retununs kare Philadelphia 8 00 PM A44 Near hr DetM Ttsa. that in this kind of weather.

PROSPECT PARK CONCERT TO-NIGHT STEEPLECHASE lONKV Omi A roal Hathl ISLAND Hag aa! M.bt Batblif Night Burglars In Manhattan brok Into a store and stole a clarinet, a cornet and a saxophone. They will probably onttnue their career of crime by organizing a jasz band. Scranton tmdrzium MANHATTAN AMUSEMENTS Clcioa Band, under the direction Frank 8. Clclo, will play the following programme at Ihospect Hark to-night at 8 I. rteopatr fttacflnrlll give adequate service on the lines it did run.

Now that a master it to sit in judgment on the companys action it is too bad the countercomplaint cannot under the courts procedure be turned over to him. The public, in whose behalf Contract 4 has been drawn, has suffered grievously from the long-continued quarrel of the contracting parties. It would hail a Indeed masterful the man who could compel compliance on the part of both the administration and the transit company. FOP. HOT WEATHER.

TVmt get excited. Eskimos never get excited and they are always cool AS TOR NEXT 6TNDAL Xrfiar Lihsrty bt- 10.50 P. Jackso Are Jerpr Cltr lOP Newark. P. M.

rietsrdsy 1 0 A p. if. Hs4rdsy alchu July 24. A Mrrso-OOt-parrw-mvtR. Awomi Returtilnr kars Scranton 6 00 P.

Wllkea-Bairs. 6 40 p. M. Ore Her Hr DartltM rtwo. flURrenr CHertur.

Conrert Walts "Th Jolly Fellow WolatJ Cornt Solo "The Hy 8lmor Vlnent Buono Selei'tton Ihi la di Lainmertnoor. Donlaattl Oiaconrfa "THincs of tho Hours Patrol of th Scout Bou atari t'aallarta Huadrnni Interineno Runs Pranke Cavoda Fair Maiden of 8vtllo. Comte Opera. Mila. Modlat.

the thing to do is to fjn! a Prohibition Enforcement Part) right gway might study the political composition of the French Chamber of Deputies for an example of what we should come to ultimately if we abandoned the two-party system. Tt, seems the French Chan. her which has the power to make and unmake governments is made up of 141 Radicals and Socialist Radical, 130 Republicans of the lft and the Democratic Left, 118 Entente Republicans, 107 Socialists. 33 Socialist Re, ublicans, 24 Communists and 18 Inevitably, no party is ever power and no Ministry ever lasts ionff. If we shtuld get that way oer here, an American imitation of the French political sjstem might give Us a Congress composed of 120 Fundamentalists, 110 Patriots, 80 Lovers of the People, GO Defenders of the Constitution, 30 Good Citizens, 10 Forward-looking Upliters and 5 Advocates of Restoration of British Monarchy.

Then if that bunch should have power to elect the President of the imMicmi po i "ill be the hiK monopo-lntir oirporutions "ho worked thiouph Nathan I Miller "hen he was Guv Cl nor to take away from the people the ripht to directly nominate Supreme Court judges and for "hom the Bar A.fociation in- ti iguers are the spokesmen. The old plea of a nonpartiran judiciary is to be used. And it is just as fraudulent and tricky and threadbare as it ever was. Is Tammany nonpartisan? Is the Republican organization in Manhattan under the titular leadership of Bam Koenig nonpartisan? And if they aic not nonpaitisnn separately, how does' joining together two such organizations moke them non-partisan. It IS not the first time they have fooled the people.

Sam Koenigs brother was appointed to the bench of the General Sessions by Governor Miller in return for the support of Sam's Senators and Assemblymen for the Miller bill abolishing the direct primary as to the nomination of judges and taking ay from the cities of the State the control of BELASCO LULU ULRIC BELLE Supported by Hesry Hall A oxesptiosal east wdidum Bo thankful that you live In Rrooklvn and not in the illddl West, where the mercury in some place reached 108 degree. I not ent cucumbers and then drink ice water unless you want a few davs off Eat less in hot weather The quick lunch man wont like it. but ou needn't care. Jet a good nights sleep. We don know how ou are going to obtain It.

but suggest thit von swat nil the files in the room before turning in. Don't get in a heated argument about prohibition. 4 If your wife's folks should suddenly pounce down on vou for a week' stay, bear your affliction like a man. Dont get peeved or grouchy. Youll feel the heat twice a mnch If you do.

You'll have to wear clothes to Rnd from work, but let them be as STEAMBOATS. WORDS and MUSIC By Stoddard King KVKRT ftrVDAT. Lear 3d 717 A. Liberty St, 2 '40 A Jackeon Avenue, Jersey City. 7-M A.

II Newark, 74 A. M. Returs- taf lar Lak Hopelooor 4:00 P. il. A44 Oa (tear fee A44 Oa (tear He Daytlalrt The.

GET TRANSIT lekrt! rely a trala Site far wash Hn4 NEWJERSEY CENTRA! The Oracle Fifty years from now the skirt, an article of women's ea.rlng apparel, will have disappeared entirely." Booth Tarkington. dr cm SPECIAL EXCURSION nounce The nature of next seasons flounce. To say "This spring you must wear blue," They have no right and yet they do. United States and recall him out of t)10jr own public utilities UP HUDSON Albany At meeting of the transit committee of the Broadway Merchant Aa-sociaetlon. held yesterday, the chairman reported that work seemed to be procrassing on the Fourteenth street subway to Broadway, a had been informed that the oocupa.its several house on Lu.ihwicJc avenue had been notified to vacate.

i Te committee was informed that the Boa.d of Estimate had approveu expenditures from rapid tianait funds for extending the station platforms of the Broadway hneaat Essex strett. Bowery and Chambers street. A letter was written to Mayor Walker calling attention to the seven cnt fare required to get from various points of Brooklyn across the Williamsburg bridge iy trolley. It was pointed out that this service could be procured for five cent if municipal lin were abandoned. A communication was gent to Frank E.

Johnson, president of the Atlantic Avenue Improvement Committee, asking for conference on what could be done to eliminate the grade crossing at East New York station 4f the Long Island Railroad. ahead of you go in the hack yard nnd turn water from the garden hose on your head, that is, if you have one hose we mean. Avoid exertion and strenuous exercise. litre a man to trim your hedge. Also let him trim the lawn and pull up the weeds in lie garden.

Pay our debts promptly if you can This Is no kind of weather to have a man chasing ou up with a bill. It tends to one, and when one Is Irritated and peeved on a sizzling day he i In danger of being overcome by the heat. office any minute, should have the Cabinet system, or Pallia-military system of government here, nd we should enjoy all the blessings attendant upon abolition of the two-party system. Also, we could understand why French politics are as they are. Women decide so many things The fates of health resorts and kings.

The names of babies and of stars. The furnishings of Pullman cars. The nature of religious rites. When husbands should come home of nights, The books that every one should read, The proper time for planting: seed From limousines to carpet tacks, And shoes, and ships, and sealing wax, They settle all the fine details Without the counsel df the males. ROUND TRIP This Week-End rELIGHTFUL outing every week-I- end this summer at specially reduced rate.

The Falls are now beautifully illuminated at night. Leave Friday, Saturdav and Sunday on ANY REGULAR TRAIN (extra fare of 60c on Lackawanna Limited). w.t6,51,h tickets good for return leaving Buf- falo up to 9:30 Monday. urGctuaj Rbtri OAo. New York to IUy, Including Sunday Kingston Point, and Alluinj.

titenmer Ht 9 00 A. M. Vt West 129th St. 9. 0 A.

A. M. Dlrret rail ticket accepted New Albany to New Yoik. A lo dnily, except Point. tUear Mountain.

burah and Poughkeepsie. Yonkera 06 A. Sundays snly For Mountain. tNewburgh Fteamer Witt Clinton St. 6 cle in front of his home.

Dr, Kahn took the boy to Harbor Hospital suffering from Internal injuries and fracture of the skull. Riding In nn automobile driven by Benjamin Narchese, of 219 Suydam street. Frank LI Vlenl, 31. of the same address, sustained laceration of the scalp when the automobile an electric light pole while avoiding a collision with, another automobile in front of 2192 FNilton street. Li Vlenl was taken home.

Morris Lousman. 63. of 49 Osborn wtreet. pUHhinr a cart at Stone and Sutter avenue, was struck by an automobile driven by a man who described himself as Hyman Rochten-ber of 62 Rlake avenue. lousman was taken to St.

Mary's Hospital suffering from contusions of the cheat and left forearm. Plaoldo Duca, 5. of 978 Fast Fifteenth street, sustained injuries to his left ankle when struck by an automobile driven by a man who described himself as Cornelius Rush-nell, of 1050 Fast Seventeenth street. After treatment the child was taken home. For trough-Keep! CutnkUI.

liudiwtt Irares Deabrussv 4Ud litt A Yonkers, 10:15 connections. Had York to Albany und Music. Heataurnoi. Sunday For tindUn Point, tNw- Steamer leaves Want 4Jd 10.39 A. tlndlan Point.

tBear and tPoughkeepaie. leaves DtsbroMi A. M. Saturday and Sunday Afternoons Fer tlndiag Point, t.Ven burgh, aiao fBtar NEIGHBORS BUS OUTING A LAKE RONKONKOMA The Koenig appointment was made to fill a vacancy. The voters disapproved of the Miller-Koenig deal that Koenigs brother was badly defeated when he sought election to the judgeship to which Miller appointed him.

Another vacancy occurred, and Koenig was appointed again. This time Brother Sam made sure of Brother Morris election. Sam went to his friend, the late Charles F. Murphy, Boss of Tammany Hall, and arranged so that Sam brothers name should be on both the Tammany and Republican tickets. The people were helpless.

Nonpartisanship denied them their day in court. Even in a landslide Democratic year Sams brother was elected to J. L. HOMER, G. E.

P. A US Wret 42rf N.w Yfc fksas Wisconsin MTS But let a common man assert The abolition of the skirt. And even name the month and year When skirts are due to disappear The women show a touch of fright, And whisper: "Maybe he is right!" For so obedient have they grown, They darent call their style their own. The Bridge Builder. There is still a touch of romance upon the Brooklyn Bridge, a sentiment which does not attach to the larger ones which have been thrown across the East River.

Its construction is recalled by the death yesterday of Col. Washington A. Roebling, who really built the bridge after his father had died from an accident in the early work. At the age of Mountain and fest Point on Saturdays only. Steamer Albany leaves Peabrosae 8t.

P. Wsst td 8L, 1.50 P. 1L West 12th St. S'10 M. Return atenmer to New York same dv from point marked t.

Daylight Savior Tims. Ideal On-Iay Ontings. Th Moffatt Street Neighbors Association Is at Lake Ronkonkoma to-day enjoying the annual bus ride of the organization. The buses left Moffatt street and Evergreen avenue at 9 A. M.

Luncheon will be served at the Ronkonkoma Inn. followed by land and water sports. Jancing will take place at the 'hotel. 1 On the committee are Joseph F. Merkel, George P.

Ochs, Louis May, Frank Malbach, Ralph H. Owen, Arthur Moench, Charles Beckmann, William O. 8tewart and Charles Doerlich. ON HE HURON CRUISE I'd like to make all men forbear To tell the women what to wear Their own outlandish, silly clothes Hudson River Day Line DMbTOum Nt. rift, N.r.

r.l. MM KAA SS2 aa POLICE FIND NO CLUE TO MISSING CANOEIST! thirty-six years Col. Roebling was told by his physicians he must stop Ibis job on the General work or die, but although he did Sessions bench, and he is there HUDSON RIVER- 14 NIGHT LINE NEW TORK ALBANY TROY yet. PROTECTION GRANTED GARMENT DESIGNERS MUnugaPtar 33 R. Were 132nd flL 4 30 P.M.

From Troy ft M. Albany? on It P. M. (AH Doytlebt to vio Time) Ball eopneetlona to point North. Km.

Wwa Aatoa csvrtaC Expcre freight erricre. TtLWolkarftJOO him TETsreutitel NKimIm If You Are About To Many stop his active physical exertions he kept on directing the construction and lived fifty-three years longer. Without any reflection upon the engineers say the Brooklyn Bridge is still in some respects the best of the four that connect Long Island with Manhattan. It should be enlarged, no doubt but the old work so firmly and honestly done by the Roeblings will stand. SAULT STB.

MARIE, Canada. July 32. Members of the Brooklyn Chamber Gf Commerce Good-Will tour left here at 10 o'clock this morning to spend the day and night at lake Huron. There will be a stop at the 8oo Locks, where members will take an auloinobilo ride. The party was glad to get aboard the S.

Norunlc. For the last two days of the rail trip members encountered the hottest spell In the Northwest. Jn Minneapolis and St. Paul the party was greeted by the Minneapolis Chamber representatives and polite escort. A four-hour tour of the Twin Cities was made with the ther mometer registering at 102 In the shado.

Hubert F. Breltwieaer and the Misses Smith, Page. Bartlett and Williams called upon Mayor Ieach and Gov. Christianson, who were ex tended an invitation to visit the Brooklyn Exposition to be held at Grand Central Palace next fail Mayor Leach said that he probably will attend with a party from the The disappearance of Rose Ta Roche. 18 years old.

of 212th street. Bellairs. and her fiance. Lawrence Htetenson, If, of 26 Crescent place, while canoeing at Sheepshead Bay. continues to-day to baffle the police of the Marine Division as well as the Missing Persons Bureau.

Their canoe was found floundering about the waters off Rockawsy Point last Punday, about five miles from the Sheepshead Bay Canoe Club, where they embarked. In the bottom of the craft the police found a paddle, the girls robe, vanity cane hnd bathing slippers, and the boy' sailor trousers and sweatshirt. Jfrmt (Sa Between ckahay th Roe aya I Sui M. 112 16 M. 6.5 Special Service Between CONET ISLAND A KOCKAVVAY BEADS Coney I T.t.

ftSth Roekswsy Every 1'ay Week Days I Sundays IMS A. M. I 3-40 P. M. (12 16 P.

Sf. 3 16 P. M. I 6.60 M. 6.60 P.

U. A hearing In ths Supreme Court. Manhattan, will be held to-morrow on the temporary Injunction obtained by nineteen cloak designer, who alleged they were assaulted. Intimidated and kidnaped by union officials who tried to make them join the union. Justice William Harmon Black In the Supreme Court yesterday signed the temporary order prohibiting the officers and members of the cloak union from molesting the designers.

FAREt 16 Cta Raeh Way. how can you provide at once for the permanent support of your wife, no matter what might happen to you This problem also confronts many who have already celebrated a number of wedding anniversaries. How a young busi Nanking and financial. MERCHANTS MASONIC LODGE HAS OUTING KIDDIE DANCE TO-NIGHT AT E. D.

Y. M. H. A. KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY twin cities.

The Toung Mens and Womens rjfbrew Association of the Eastern Members of Merchants Lodge, 709, F. -and A. are enjoying the annual outing of the lodge to-day at Indian Point, on the Hudson. The steamer DeUitt Clinton of the Hudson River Day Line left the pier at the foot of Desbrosses street 10 A. M.

with the excursionists aboard. At Indian Point the guests will hsve luncheon and enjoy games and GOES TO JAIL TO AVOID PAYMENT OF $25 FINE 949. 944 sad SM Falte gtieeft OFFICERS JTTLTAN TA FPCBILB. Fresfdoat, WILLIAM 9. WA90N.

A HOWARD a JO08T, NORMAN CARPENTER. THOMAS BLAKE 1 ALBERT TABOR, A are. Secretary. CLARENCE TORUS, A ore. Se ALBERT A SCKEJtBON, Auditor.

V-in)l That is the of the Bar Association. True, nonpartisanship could only be secured under the direct primary. Then the names of all judiciary candidates could be submitted in the primaries of all the parties. If the people wanted any candidate, irrespective of his party affiliation, they could vote to place him on both the regular tickets. Under the boss system that would be impossible.

When nonpartisanship is put over now it has for its foundation the agreement between Tammany and Republican bosses. The patronage is divided like the spoils in politics generally, and the big corporations, whose heads tell the politicians what they want, are satisfied. A new spaper chorus of approval is never wanting. If the Republican Business Mens Incorp. want to keep from antagonizing the large masses of Republicans and othe- citizens who believe in the direct primary they will not associate themselves in any way with the nonpartisan" manipulator of the Bar Association who are already in the field scheming to deny the people their day in court.

There is another group to avoided. The agents in. this city of the big monopolistic corporations who made Nathan L. Miller Governor and abolished the direct primiry in large part want to abolish it altogether, and to this end desire to set up Tammany form of organization in District announces a gala midsummer event for to-night in the form of a kiddie dance to be held tn Us gymnasium at Broadway, Rodney and South Ninth streets. The girls will be attired aa dollie dumplings.

Among the boy will be Little Tommie Tuckers. Little Boy Blues, and mischievous lads In overall with fishing bait. Prizes will be given for thd beet costumes. ness man, through one of our Trust services, solved this problem is explained on page 1 3 of our booklet, "Proved Plana for Solving Estate Problems. It will be sent free upon request.

DYERS STRIKE ENDED, MEN TO GET INCREASE Capital $500,000. Surplus and Profit $4,945,000 A man who described himself as Charles Bittrolff. 23. of 4 20 West Forty-second street, Manhattan, was found guilty of violating the Highway law by Magistrate FTank Giorgio In Ridgewood court yeater day and was fined $26. In lieu pf paying hla fine the man elected to spend two days in the Queens County Jail.

He was convicted of approaching within three feet of a trolley car wbich hsd stopped to dlachargs passengers at Myrtle and Cypress avenue. Symbolical A familiar feature of Interborough strike pictures is the virile countenance of Mr. Jim Walsh, which no razor has touched since he and his comrades of the power bouses joined the aggrieved motor-men. Walsh to-day boasts a fine display of whiskers. The end of their growth is nowhere in sight, for their wearer hal bravely vowed to let them luxuriate until the strike has been won.

In a way Mr. Walsh' clalsic adornment is symbolical of the whole transit situation. Not only does the strike itself resemble a bearded patriarch, a relic of old days, with never a trace of a keen, cutting bright idea to solve their growing problem. Transit plans for relief of the whole city are filed away in serial numbers, each sprouting furiously. The Democratic primary of last year as attended by pathetic recitals of the municipalitys plight, grown be-whiskered through eight years of vndenLable transportation neglect.

At the moment of the outcome of THREE BOYS ARRESTED AS ROBBERY SUSPECTS Ths cleaners and dyers strike Is over. Matter Cleaners and Dyers' Association virtually yielded to the demands of the union, wbich included a substantial wage increase. The strikers, who number more than will return to their work on TRUSTEED Walter BmU Henry A Meyer Edward a Biuis Charles A. Arthur W. Clamant Dick B.

Ramsay Robert A. Dryedai Thomas H. RoaMan Julias P. Fairchild HL F. Bchormann I Fredorik Firebar Lauras Buttra i Earwtn H.

Folia OuwoM UM Jose Babur John Undarvoag Howard D- Jeoat William J. Rarest Jeta V. Jmu Neteon Winp OFFICERS H. P. AVISO SUCCEEDS BROTHER IN N.

Y. TRUST CO. tntmft FnM on Oad GRAND STREET BOY, 10, IS REPORTED MISSING FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BROOKLYN SMobtoWUtt Broadway1 and Havemeter St. fTSK emjtmj BnJgt PUee Uudtt Trent Com rarer Sternmm Charged with juvenile delinquency, three boy, described by the police as George Magee, 10 years old, of 404 Kaickercoker aveauei Fred Leerhssa, 9, of 1440 Myrtle avenue, and Joseph Maresco. 9.

of 246 Him rod street, will appear In Children's Court to-day. The boys were arrested by Detective Ferdinand Timraes ef the Wilson avenue etaUon on complaint of Mri Catherine Rea, of $29 Bleeeker street, who said that on July 14. at Irving and Greene avenues. In cash was grabbed from the hand of her store, Bella Mnssuta. as oho was returning from the grocery atom.

Tfenry Davison haa been sleeted a member of tbs board of trustees of tho Nw York Trust oCmpany, taking the pises of his brother, F. Trubee Davison, who has resigned to The Chase National Bank flit City Xra Ti Mrs. Grace Keshner. of 1M Grand street, sent her 10-year-old son. on an errand yesterday at noon.

HAMILTON TRUST BRANCH 191 Wretifsq Strreft hie duties in Washington as AwoAwtant Secretary of War, to which efftce be was recently, appointed, it at announced to-day. She has not seen him since. Last night she reported him inning to police at Bedford avenue station and a general alarm haa been issued. t. r-.

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