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5-1 i fi 1 GtAPABP uLo DKOOKLTN. JULY. u'd Ink Fln into custody. The krmai nt an order HAD DIAMOND RING I'hVJ! by KMie4y. Vl l'H'-rtmnt thut hereafter 'at is Castoria.

IH ELECTION OF YOUNG MEN'S ald, purk of bat hero from the bathing have bean overrun-'" the nrK SOUTH BROOKLYN LEAGUE. CASTOEIA 1b a harmless mtstltato for Castor Gil, Paregoric, Drops anl The Young- Men's South Brooklyn 4 jLaagua held In last regular meeting at Greenpoint Withstood Search of Matron, But Balked at Taking a Drink of Water. MHWH AM V. Often llnajirll4 Fx-IHlUa tor all Banking u4 IllUl UD(H sort stesatr ults 1 MR. HAFERKORN CELEBRATES HIS 50TH BIRTHDAY.

O. Huferkorn. firm.ri a resident of th home of A. Cook, 16JI Klghth avenue, on Sunday 'aftiiriipon last. Th moat Important feature or day was the election of officers, anil following were t-hoaen to serve for the enau-Iiik six months: A.

Cook, president; A. lvy. vice-president; WJ Hliefrln, treasurer; 8. Collur, secret a and L. l.ilimnn, reporter.

Mr. Conk la one of the moat anient workeMf'for the welfare of tha league, anij will )iav the co-operation of lili fellow members In bringing to the league aa much, success ua can ponxlbly attain. The re Drlggs avenue. his-fiftieth blrthduy rwently at his home, Pe-Kalb avenue. The affair was largely orup8.

it la pioasant. it containa neitnor uplum, morpnino nor otter Warcotio eubctanco. It3 ae i3 its gnarantoo. It dcstroTB Worms and allays PeverisnneES. It enrea Diarrhcsa and Wind Colic.

It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving- hcalihy and retard deep. Tho children's Panacea Tha MothoB Friend. The Kind You Ilavo Always Bought, and "which has boon In mo for over "30 years, has borno the signature of Chas. H. Eetcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its Infancy.

Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitation3 and Just-a3-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health cf Luaat3 and Children Experience against Experiment, AMUSEMENTS. A dark-featured, atout woman who save her nam aa Georglana Mi Kelva) but who haa atnee confessed that her real name Is Mabel Bryan, was arrested yesterday afternoon bv Detet-tlve Joseph Muhon, of the local bureau, on complaint of Ioula Arnols, a Jeweler at 42S Kulton atreet, who ariuaed hr of ateallns a diamond ring. The prisoner wus taken to (ho Adama attended bv hi. ri- rriende and many oilier- rrntn ih.

lower see- tiring president, Mr. I.vy. left the of Jice with much distinction, havln Varied and Interest Ins; SLmussmanui await tha visitor to Brighton Beach. Thla raaurt 111 la year compare with any of which Brooklyn and Manhat worked untiringly plnco the organi sation in Its jirosenl prosperous condl lion of Brooklyn. Hinging and dunc-ng conailtuted the evenings god tlina.

Among pnllmt were: Mr. and Mrs. o. Huferkorn. Mra.

E. Stelner, Mr. and Mra. T. Mr.

aud Mra. Mr nd Mra. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs.

Orhner, Mra. II. Hporlng. Mr. and Mrs.

Itolland, Mr. ml Mra. Mundachenck, tan folk are patrons. I'ain's fireworks atreet station and sertrrh'-d by tae ma- Another feature of the meeting wa Aura, 1 tron from her head to hir heela. buX ins presentation of allvr loving cu to Secretary Coller In recognition of This Is the third season of stock at nia graduation from the New York Law school on June 18.

Mr. ana Mra. wvi, MlSBe, o. and H. Haforkorn.

Kdnn nn ii.m Bersen Beach. The anlno was occo-pled by Hul Clarendon for the two summers pat. Now It Is the homa of Ihe capable Willliim C. Holden-Emmn, Srwrlng. no ring could be found.

Finally the matron told the prisoner to swallow some water, which ta a trick to find If anything Is In the mouth. "Mabel." moved toward the window in the matron's roojn, which looks cut Into a small alloy. Th matron huw her throw something out of th window afrain.it the brick it 11 opposite and told Infective Mahon. Ho JumiK-d out of the 70 WED ON SKATES Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. II.

Fletcher. AT SEA BEACH RINK, FATHER FLOOD SAYS fTTI Hell company. Dramatics havlnj De-come a 0tuie at the chormlns Jamalra Hay resort, the little playhouse is liberally patronized. A wedding; on roller skates will take MASS TO OLD FRIENDS. The Rev.

Eugene V. Flood, of Louis- window, and after a short search found place to-morrow evening at the Sea Beach Palace Rink In Coney Taland the ring in thft dust. To-day the prisoner was charged with grand larceny In the Adams street The bride will be Mlaa Anna Winger, of vllle, aaid ma 8t. Anthony's R. C.

Church, Miinhiittan avenue and A sure anti-fat experience Is to ba whirled off the Human Roulette Wheel at Steeplechase Park. This falling, the Soup Bowl and Mountain Climb will remove superfluous avoirdupois. Howevur, all that la lost ra- court anil hHd for examination by Mag jia oriy-secorro street, who la an enthusiastic skater. She will wed Qeorge Kumpo, who Uvea at 64 Forty-Ural istrate llghe. When first arrested the woman gave Milton atreet.

nn of Inst wwk, Father iM 1. 1 v. her addrePri as 148 Fifty-first street, was born In turns with the fattening effects of tha the Seventeenth i inn wan pruveu uv 1 1 ulioub. iu-j 1 1 his first cmnrnuniun In Rt Amhnnv'e i no trnur- proceedings will ha on skates. Ferdinand Akoun, proprietor of the rink, will rive the bride away end present her with a diamond ring I day she saya her home In at 119 Flf-, m'VP by the myriad fun-teenth atr.

et She held the stolen rlns i makln; attractions within the steal I In her mouth for more than two hours and la" covered park. hurrh. "iKnd the next ALt OHOL 3 PEK iii'ht few ofays vlaltlng his who lives while belnir looked over at Police Head on Lorlmer street AVegc-iabfc PreparafiontrAj a inp to Niagara Fall for the honeymoon. The officiating clergy- quarters and during the matron'a search. rest oi me Dridal party siiniia i iiig tfe foodamf Reoidi ling Hie Stomachs arulBcwiscf T.

li MV. VII CHARLES MURPHY ON YOUNG BAPTISTS MEET IN The hot spell. If it has done nothing- 1 else, has acquainted the Coney Island -visitors with the fact that Dreamland la a place of cooling breeaes. There are plenty of pleasing shows In Dreamland, beside several free opetfl? air exhibitions at the base of the big tower and on the pony track. Eva Tanguay.

the peculiarly' eccentric singer and comedienne. Is an- HIS ANNUAL VACATION. Charlea Murphy. or OreenDolnf. 1 Dr.

F. Gerald Blattner, of Buffalo, N. sti: "Tour Castorlm ia rood Icr children I Irequentlr prescribe it, always obtaining the desired rcul'j." Dr. Gustavo A. EiacngTaobcr.

of St. Psul, ura: "I have oae4 yonr Castoria repeatedly in my practice with cood results, and can recommend it as an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children." Dr. J. Dennis, of ZL Ixrals, says: "I have used and prescribed your dctorla la my sanitarium outside practice for number of years and End it to be nn excellent remedy, for children." Dr. 3.

A. Buchanan, of Philadelphia, Pa, ay: "I hare used your Castoria la the ccjza of ray own baby and find It pleasant to take, and hare obtained excellent results from it oae." Dr. J. E. Simpson, cf Chicago.

IJL, aays: "I hare used your Castoria in cases cf colic In children and hare found It the besf medietas of Its kind on the market." Dr. R. E. Esklldson, of Omaha, gays: "I find your Castoria to be a standard family remedy. It la the best thing for Infants and children I have ever known and I recommend it" Dr.

L. nItoblnsca, cf Kansas City, says: "Yonr Castoria certainly haa merit Is not Its nee, its continued use by mothers through all these years, and the many attempts to Imitate it, sufficient recommendation can a physician odd? Leave it to the mothers." Dr. Edwin F. Pardee, of New York City, says: Tor several years I hare recommended your Castoria and shall always continue to do so, as It haa invariably produced beneficial results." Dr. N.

B. Sizer, of Brooklyn, N. says: "I object to what are called patent medicines, where maker alone knows -what ingredients are pat la them, but I know the formula of your Castoria and advise Its use. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Promotes DieesliortJOirerfi brother of Tommy Murphy, the well ncss and Restrontains neither CLEVELAND. Ohkj, July 8 the great gathering of educators nowfr -puclllst.

left on Pi for Ills nnual vacation. He will "flU-jl ACCUSED OF ROBBING STATER O'OM ON STEAMER. Charged with forcing open the door of a stateroom on board the steamship Castallan Prince, lying at the foot of Fifty-sixth street. John Smith, 21 years old, who refused to give hia address was arrested yesterday on complaint of Alexander Harrow, of 337 Fifty-fifth street, The complainant stated that a small sum is cash was obtained by the ac- Upmni.Morphine nor Not Narcotic. ItrcijxafMdcSKIIJVWER.

time at -his country homo in Ilii kKvllle. He haa not decided when lie will re- comes the assembling In this city of nounced as the headllner at the the hosts of the Baptist Young People's UrlKhton Beach Music Hall next-week. Union of America. It Is the annual I Last week there was opened In Luna convention of tho international organ- Park an amusement device which be- urn. izatlon.

and the 10.000 delegates, who of1Con8v v'V have brought with them nearly as I fJ h25- Vi 1. Is known as The Witching Waves." 1 of their kindred, from BrozunsUlIe and although a large force of workman many come every State of the Union, as well as from BtUxioaakStk ))wiStrd- (taWXar. RECREATION CENTRE vuncu trum ine stateroom. MAN ANtf BOY SAVE TWO WOMEN FROM DROWNING. ATTRACTS MANY CHILDREN Canada and from Mexico.

The proceedinifs of the convention will continue through the remainder of this week. Speakera of prominence will be heard and there will also be the usual large amount of reports and other business of a routine nature. The arrangements made for the reception and accommodation of the visiting Anerfecl Remedy forConsflpa tinn StDmach.Dtarrtioej has been laboring night and day for four montha in the effort to effect completion, the public was not invited to test It until Friday. The new show is in the shape of a tremendous sheet Iron floor, which "wobbles" In a wave-like motion. On this floor are placed all manner of motorless vehicles, which ara propelled by the waving surface on which they rest.

It doesn't sound or read like a funny or amusing contrivance, but It Js. Old showmen say that they have never heard of an amusement attraction springing into such sudden and profitable favor. me recreation centre on the- third A narrow escape from drowning; was VorrasX'om'ulskmjJ'fVErish ness andLoss or Sleep. and fourth floors of the Hebrew Edu experienced by two women while bath- Bears Bears the Hi (mufti nf mif cational Society Building, at Pitkin i univesena iiay yesterday, when tney were swept Into deep water by hosts arc or the more perfect and elab-! orate character. Next Sunday a num-I ber of eminent divines who are among those attending the convention will oc-j cupy the pulpits of leading Cleveland churchea.

avenue and Watklns street, is crowded daily by children who are eager to take advantage of the facilities offered to them to improve themselves mentally Facsimile Sijnarart of i NEW YORK. I ST-T Sy a an liner. 1 The luckless bathers were Mrs. Henry Warner and Mrs. Thomas H.

Hap- pnynicmiy. mere "are. reading and study circles and a sewing class for the girls. The class In calisthenics is wiiii Siuv were Mrs. 7 Glbb and Mlss HazeI Bloom, Passed, approval of the Governor, three-fifths being present increasing everv dav.

Ph Rurhmni METHODIST SUMMER CAMP MEETINGS EEGIN JULY 13, in cnarge ot tnis aivlslon. 2S(f Guaranteed" imtWuieTSxjM The People of the State of New York, represented ln Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: 8ectlon 1. Section seventeen hun Tie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Tmc ecpmuis oenpturr, tt muhput itmit, mew tim it. tuuia swim.

When the the pllht of their com- r.ey. pluneed Into the surf and sam to their aid. The swells, however, prevented any Wrk the Part of the would-be rescuers and probably all four woo havo fl.k.j MISS SYLVIA C. MILLER Exact Copy of Wrapper. dred and seventy-one of the code of civil procedure is hereby amended so TO WED LOUIS BERNSTEIN as to read aa I ion.

15 years old of 1 Twenty-first avenue. The annual summer Methodist camp meetings at Jamesport. L. are to be held from July 11 to 17. with Presiding Elder James S.

D.D., In charge. Tuesday, July 14. will be the date of a temperance rally while Thursday will be Young People's Day. It is expected a throng of Methodists will Invitations hnve been sent out for the wedding of Miss Sylvia C. Miller miiia.

a guest at the Hotel Bensonhur.it, heard the cries of tHe frantic; women. lne (street line yesterday afternoon, oppo- PREPARING TO LAY CABLES Laws of New York By Authority to Louis Bernstein, at Metropolitan Man. and irim.m. Vv Sec. 1771.

Custody and maintenance of children, and support of plaintiff. Where an action la brought by either husband or prescribed in either of the last two "articles, the court except-othtTwieaxprjaafc prescribed in those articles. giveT eith-er In the final Jttdgment. or by one or more orders, made from time to time, before final judgment, such directions ON MANHATTAN BRIDGE. 6S Park Pat.

"truck 'his head (against one of the wheels of a milk saenger Hall on Sunday evening Although Mr. Bernstein has his business mke the Journey to- Jamesport. of .11 uhnecesskry -chTn-V' Tt (Every law. unless a different time jhall be prescribed therein, aball not take effect until the twentieth day after It shall have become a law Section I wagon and received scalp lacerations i.v iie oi tee strugellng forms In a few momenta. The lad seized Mrs hi mnnHian, ne nas lived in this sec tlon alt his life, and Is identified with Work on the construction of foot and bodily contusions of a painful na or village In which the mortgaged prop bridges for the cablemakers on the to shallow erty is assessed, and if assessed in 43, article II, chapter g.

General Laws.) ture. Dobbins was removed to St, John's Hospital. Manhattan Bridge was begun simultaneously yesterday at each of the two or more tax districts the amount apportioned to each tax district by the as Justice requires, between the parties, for the custody, care, education, and maintenance of any of the chil CHAP. 296. AN ACT to amend the tax law, in relation to the recording tax on moit- herself frA i.

U1DM haa relntei Zl t'iLl neriPsP. Mills and Warner then swam to Mrs. Hapkklrk and iZrt ZS her from Mi8s Bhm. took her many iraternai and social organizations. The bride haa oiso lived In Brownsville for many years, and she Is very popular among the younger folks.

She will be gtven'away by her father. Louis Miller, a well-known merchant of this section. towers. In the course of the day the work progressed seventy feet hi each dren of the marriage, and where the soate board or tax commissioners, and thd amount deducted for his necessary expenses aa approved the state direction. ERASMUS INSTRUCTOR TO BE MADE PRINCIPAL a gages.

Became a law, May 18. 190S, with the approval of the Governor. Passed, All the women are guests a th Pen mhnrst Hotel. nf. board ot tax commissioners and shall action is brought by the wife, for the support of the plaintiff.

Tho court may, by order, upon the application of and trea ts aen file the statement ln his office and three-fifths being present. WEEKS LOSES LONG FIGHT shall furnish a copy therof to the clerk Dr. Ernest R. Von Nardroff. Instruc-he People of the State of New York, either party to the action, after due notice to the other, to be given in 1 of the board of supervisors, and an tor in the Erasmus Hall High School, I represented in senate ana Assenioiy, AGAINST TELEPHONE CO.

other copy thereof to the state board ensrt as follows: MORE THAN 1,000 ATTEND TALMUD THORA PICNIC. More than one thousand persons at of tax commissioners. The board of such manner as the court shall prescribe, at any time after final judgment, annul, vary or modify such di has been nominated by the Board of Superintendents for the position of prin supervisors of the several Counties shall, on or before the fifteenth day of cipal of the DeWltt Clinton High School at a salary of $5i000. The appointment will be made to-day by the Board of Education. rections, or in case no sturh direction or directions shall have been made, amend It by Inserting such direction or directions aa justice requires for the tended the picnic of the Talmud Thora Tiefrles Zion yesterday afternoon and December in each year, ascertain from the statement filed with their clerk by the county clerk the location of the mortgaged property with respect to "ji sr.

mayne. BOROUGH PARK CLUB TO OPEN TENNIS COURTS. After much planning, measuring and the expenditure of a. good many hard-learned dollars to say nothing of the jhonest toll of numerous horny-handed ff-RA Kmerson, the new tennis courts of the Borough Park Club, opposite the lwS8! on Thirteenth avenue, from Kiw, t0 Jlfty-flrat street. re now custody, care, education and mainten Section 1.

Section two hundred and ninety-eight of chpter nine hundred and eight of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-six. entitled "An act in relation to taxation, constituting chapter twepty-four of the general law." as added by chapter seven hundred and twenty-nine of the lawa of nineteen hundred and five and amended by chapter five hundred and thirty-two of the lawa of nineteen hundred and six and chapter three hundred and forty of the laws of nineteen hundred and After fighting for more than twelve years to prevent the New York and New Jersey Telephone Company from stretching its wires across his country home on Bell avenue. Bayside, Henry Clay Weeks was defeated yesterday In the Flushing court. Mr. Week had four of the telephone company's employes arrested several days -ago for alleged trespass on his property, and the several tax districts and the evening at Atlantic Park, Ralph avenue.

-Thla is one of the leading religious and soclaf organizations in the Brownsville section, and that It has S. P. C. A. ANSWERS INQUIRER.

ance of any such child or children in such final judgment or order or or amount of tax properly to be credited to each town, city and village and of ders. But no such application shall be made by a defendant unless leave 'to make the same shall have been previ the sum so credited to each town which many irienas was plainly demonstrated yesterday. There were deieiratinna To the Editor of The Standard Unton: It you can apare the space, it will be a pleasure to answer categorically from religious- organizations In Man- does not contain within Its boundaries an Incorporated village or portion thereof and to each city other than the ously granted by the court by order made" upon or without notice as the magistrate 'itcn discharged them In nanan, ana many prominent In the social and business life of Browns- court yesterday. The magistrate ex- ln, Pl inquirer in court ln Its discretion may deem pro seven. Is nereoy amenaeu i rcnu follows: Sec.

298. Payment over and distribution, of taxes Upon the first day of per after presentation to the court of viiiu were there. A feature of the affair wsa th mi, air. city of New York, one-half thereof shall be applicable to the payment of school taxes and one-half thereof shall be applicable the of state. pressed his sympathy for Mr.

Weeks, liTL'Zl, 3 uireuuy or but said: by im plica tic. -'Under-ithfr: order of-Justice Jayeo Th? Sc'e 4nT, Pre: I-vent Ion of Cruelty to -Animals does not whUh was supplied by two bands. th6 satisfactory proof that justice requires that such an application should ba entertained. Where an action is. brought each month the recording oiiirer ui tmerson, J.

C. Purdy. O. L. county and city, or town expenses: umon urcnestra and the Hebrew Or phan Asylum Band.

Before the rlanc TroV Vo" -ch Vh.ll pay to the "e'8g. Johnson. M. Noon- by a wife, aa prescribedln article sec viding they did not create a dis- county treasurer or saio These and where the town contains within its limits a city, incorporated village, or lng was beguft the latter band gave a tags cesi money, i nf v.w York. Kinrs.

vuttii, n. v. iannery, R. l0ff- D. A.

D. Rouse ieemlnar it nmnAP thai kau i concert anu was given many encores. turbance, and I do not see how I can overrule the decision." the dogs wearing ithem have good I Que.ng and Richmond to the cham-homes. or at IWst thuti- owners have I v.w York all portion thereof, the supervisor shall apportion to the city, village or villages' so much of the share credited I be some fitting affair Incident to the ond of this chapter, and a rinal judgment of divorce has been rendered in her favor, the court, upon the applies- tlon of the defendant on notice, add on proof of the marriajjre of the ulajn- I tiff after such final Judgment, must order modify such final judgment and to the said- town as the assessed value sufficient iiuere.stlin them to be willing monev. rec.iv.fd daring the preceding topay for their protection It may be 0f Ux pald to safely assumed that people who pos- h.

DreSorlbed. after deduct- sess dogs in the city are not likely of his of of said city, village or portion thereof SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT OF GERMAN SAVINGS BANK. 17 7 ui me tennis courts, the entertainment committee of the club H5f arr5J1're1' for a dinner, following 'Tn' there will be a dance at the clubhouse, Saturday evening. July 11. PRIZE BOWLING CONTEST THE FEATURE OF PICNIC.

The Independent Slpnlmer Aid So bears to twice the total as-eased valua waste their affection on vicious anl any orders made with respect thereto, by annul Ingr the provisions of such final judgment or orders, or of both. fice as proviaea in seruv" dred and ninety-nine, except taxes paid a mnH which under tl PTO- tion of the town, and one-half or the remaining balance shall be applicable the payment of a lata, eou'Vy and town taxes, and one-half to the pay The semi-annual statement of the mala when they may be turned over to thia society or will Imi sent for receipt of a postal card or telephoned request. The tag does not make the ucvmnoer, isiui, with twelve men whose names follow harn- ciety of Brownsville will hold Its annual picnic at Liberty Park. Jamaica. directing payments of money for the support of the plaintiff.

Sec A Thia act shall take effect Sep J- M. Davoren, G. L. GrotJan, L. J.

Johnson, J. T. Simpson, H. V. Flan- German Savings Bank of Brooklyn, Broadway and Boerum street, shows a remarkable improvement "over the excellent condition of this vlsions of section two hundred and ninety-seven Is to be apportioned by the state board of tax commissioners between several counties, which taxea and money shall be paid over by him nw.uMed hv the determination of on July 26.

The. arrangements are In charpe of M. Josephson. I. Left.

Levin. 8. Mlrsky, I. Dielleff and tember first, nineteen hundred and eight ment of school taxes. The board of supervisors of each county, on or before the fifteenth day of December each year, 'shall determine the respective sums applicable hereunder to each of the foregoing purposes and shall iiery w.

McDanlel. H. H. Weisa, R. p.

A. Vurgason, A. D. dor gentle, but it Is proof that It has home. This society, after fourteen years' experience as the agent of the State in caring for dogs holds that rabies Is amontr the rarest of canine diseases.

nn.1 V. V. mnhnlild In man fuwa-lnna State or New York. Office of the Sec neanian. a feature of the picnic will if asro' FnKn Ju'y July be- a bowling contest In which mnv i ion jT VJtl 1'.

to retary of State, I have compared uniara. A. B. Hornldge and D. 3.

Porter, Jr. The club has so grown and prospered ILnow boasts of thlrtv-nin. said state board of tax commissioners within five days after the filing of the preceding with the original law on organisations are expected to Wtlr-i- 3ui- pate. A handsome forces now file in this office, and do hereby cer issue their warrant for the payment to tho city treasurer or towrr supervisor, of the amount payable said more than nne.hnir ntJr. i.

lh. nlt.K li. I j. iiiiiiu3, muny or wnom are socially said determination In ms oinct-. county treasurer of each 1.

ipucrvicatna man ictTur irom tiKnt- wnK-n Is renresented hv o-h itim: I and hail from the best fam- tify that the same is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of K.uieo me (iignesi num ber of points. city or town, and their warrant for i mug. it noes not tieny mere is sum an? mortKages of the a disease as hydrophobia, but while Its I men in isorougn fark. W. J.

Nolan is president of the club: fJ T. ripnHfin I i said original law. JOHX S. WHALEN. Secretary of State.

c-jicuiiit; me sec l-etary is H. V. Plannerv nri r. in the counties oi Queens and Richmond the city chamberlain of the city of New Tort Shall on the first day of January. hundred and seven, and thereafter, after having deducted the n.

ine state-1 employes have been bitten thousands ITiL 1 v. credltabe In a normal of times, not one has ever developed twelvemonth, but considering the re- hydrophobia or even lyssnphobia. the cent Period or flntinclal depression, dur- hysteria which so resemnles It that a a a depo8lt" ln many institutions Government expert distinguishes be- declined to I'ohnson keeps his eagle eye on the cash! AID SOCIETY PICNIC TO OCCUR ON JULY 25. An affair that is awaited with Inter- nun sucn cracks as H. R.

Emerson, find a newly acduired mumW tr a marked degre, it is tween the two by saying that Sfydro-nhobia Is nearly always while Odoux, who haa crossed rackets more i iin unco wun some or the famous estjn Brownsville social circles Is the necessary ex oi vided in section two hundred and ninety-nine, transmit one-half of thia net amount collected under the P'lZl to the state treasurer the payment to the village treasurer of the sum of money to which the village shall be entitled, and for the payment to the cttyofflciai having authority to receive the other moneys raised by tax for school purposes in said municipality, and to the supervisor of each town of the amount to which the town "Is entitled for the payment of school taxes: and It shall be the duty of said supervisor of a town to apportion the sum so paid to him for school purposes between the several school districts upon the basis of the aggregate daysJattendance, aa appears from the statement filed with him by the noiiny oi purncuiar remark. The haa a surplus of J6S9 1S8 53 over and above al liabilities to its SI. 397 depositors. Amona- tha t'lnusn cnampions. to lead ami enneh plcnlo of the Young Ladles' Aid So.

lyssophobla patients usually recover. And it regards the use of dog muzzles cruel to the animals, and. generally sneaking, unnecessary. The society hem, the would-bo champs of thei club (Every law, unless a different time shall be prescribed therein, shall not take effect until the twentieth day after It shall have become a law. Set-tlon 43, article II.

chapter 8, GenerAi Laws.) CHAP. 28S. AN ACT to provide for the repair Of the dock at Dresden, Yates county, used by the Wlllard State Hospital, and'maklng an appropriation there-for. Became a law. May 18.

1908, with the annroval of the Governor. Passed, and shall rcelv rmm ciety. which will be held at Cypress Hills Park on July 25. A large crowd is expected, and delegations from every social and fraternal organisation In io put up some rare articles rt the difficult gamo of tennis, and nany exciting matches are expected to if the Institution are many of the best known financiers and business men of Brooklyn. The officers are: Charles will not take up a licensed dog merely because It does not wear a muzzle, nor msue aunnj me present season.

will It Interfere with the effort of the Brownsv ne win De there. In tha even ing refreshments will be served. citv authorities to enforce a muzzling ordinance. "Inquirer" too Intelligent to be se tmne president; John H. Schumann first -ice-presidents Charles Proeb' vice-president; George Fisher, secretary, and Henry Stumnf' cashier.

hARRESTED FOR BATHING urer a receipt tnereiur v'-; the comptroller. And the remaining, portion thereof In the counties of New York Kings. Queens and Rlchrnonfl JhalT'be P.id Into the general fund of the city of New. York and be th- reduction of taxation, and in the otheruntle. of the state the rernahj-inT pcrtlon shall be held by the r-spccWve county J'? 2 school commissioners in March of each year and shall -nptlft the trustee orj rious in asking whether the society AUBURN A.

A. ADMITS three-fifths being present. trustees of sail schtwl of the holds Itself responsible for whatever amount standing to tej district a MANY NEW MEMBERS. IN THE CITY'S SURF. Clad only In a bathing suit.

Hymen reln, forty-five years old, of S48 East Jlnth street, Manhattan, was inarched injuries people may receive from the bltea of licensed dogs. The charter of the A. S. P. C.

A. makes no provi credit In hia hands, which sum-, jshall be deducted from the next Annual YOUNG INGRAHAM TO CONTEST FATHER'S WILL the order or ne to th dml A meeting of the Auburn Athletic As The People of the State of New York. represented ln Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: 1. The sum of one thousan.I doITirtaor. so much thereof as may bo needed ifr iirreby appropriated out ot any money in tha treasury not otherwise appropriated fwthe repair of hereinafter provided.

Prlof acboo, levy of said district and shall sions for dealing In accident Insurance. vr in aavn jti h. na il hv inn mtivrv air in in. rot- sociation was held Tueday evening. i-ordlnc officer shall cause to be Pre- (pctor of the school district as soon cording tor lotion Of I i -n shall have The will of the late William M.

In- as the' said collector re Many new members- were admitted. Members of the track team are en- As to the matter of redress, any lawyer will tell 'Inquirer" that It Ilea in en action civil law. The meat of "Inquirer's" letter lies In the last question, as to whether thj society's Inte-est begins and ends with pared a list all mortgages upon which taxes ceived hia warrant for the collection of graham, who was a prominent lawyer hrough Surf avenue last night to tha 'oney Tsland police station, where he as locked up on a charge of violating r. ordinance of the Pnrk Department he went In bathing off Seuside-ark, at the loot of the Ocean con- ifirn ii'r umiri.L- uvema at tne picnic or In i wa rwi rmnx the Young Fnlki' League of Fast JiiZ u1 i. vorir i I rimer nCl M- Ingraham, of Waverlv.

nTeach mortgage, the nam. of the amount the fees it receives. 1 m-ei hardly tell I mortgagee, the 2' Tlvr and the annual smoker of the Auburn A. A. you.

Mr. Editor, but "Inquirer" seems i debt upon whkh the tk tiruiclpal debt upon whlin the only 1103, John B. in that was to be held at Its club rooms. net familiar with the facts: that this tax W.H-W together with the book said mortgage i. ourse.

Policeman Moran, who was detailed the park to prevent bathers from the begin the contest. The testator e-j sorkty was chartered In ISM; that It and waa postponed owing to the Impoa-Islblllty of the club rooms accommodar- fc.iwj.au. uncealnely waged war arainst eignoonng oatn nouses swimming in ndT together with the town, city the dock at Dresden, Yates eetmtr, used by the Wizard State Hospital. Such work shall be done by the superintendent of public works ln accordance with plans and specifications prepared by tha state engineer. Sec.

1 The money hereby appropriated shall be payable by the treasurer on the warrant of comptroller on the order of the superintendent ot 1 public works, but no part thereof 1 shall be available, except for necessary advertising, until a contract shall have been entered Into for the completion of the work within the amount the next annual tax. Sec. I. Thia act shall take effect Immediately. State of New York, tifflce of the Secretary of State, I have compared the preceding with the original law on file in this office, and do hereby certify that the same Is a correct transcript tharefrom and of the whole of said original law.

JOHN Secretary of Stata. (Everv law. un'em a different time Inr the large crowd that nromised to he ne sun oit ine city property, every form of cruelty to animals ever lnce: that Jt was glfn rhanre of tha I dog pound after conditions had be- impelled to wade Into the water bo- 1 on band, was tabled for the next meet FELL BACKWARD WHILE ing. Every Woman After Friday the Auburn A. A.

will TDVIWf1 Tfl DO on os I come ana acandalously bad: IrtllNU iUOUAnU CAR. that It has sought to protect, to return thrlr owners or to find new homes be permanently Installed In Its new Beautiful Teeth, Natural Gums. at l.C tl. 1 Tf.Ii.VrjL,11 Our MMIIIurr Rv.i.m tit F.rfrt frr all small animals coming under its Falling backward as he to Marvel irV mint th. moaVrJ .1 'n" room nruirr our MiiiMiv will be held that evening.

Music and that nestroying homeless and hall be prescribed therein, ahall not Douche ooara trolley tar of the injured or alck animals Its of such appropriation. Sec. J. This act shall take effect-Im take effect until the twentieth day af -i --JT i 'Tifxii. ara i'.

inirm rut as to the imaMwof fees, from present Indlratkws ter It shall hav become a law. Sec id tronr. iiim Thy art I dancing will ronijxwe the greater piirt thut you iori thfy not cf the evening entertainment. The mI Flf' orI 8 will give hi fuma mm kiifsMr nutchrd to your '( first publlo mediately. Hon article H.

chapter s. General 1 state of New York. Office of the jm.kkrtjk I. ITT I. the total receipts from the 3og tax for Laws.

I Secretary of aa: I have compared th preceding with the original vuy i n- the current year will not meet the x-t4 iv mi.f ia pens which anciety has assumed tijumr guma ir( an rvtrt could Th? oTTU Hrf: J-nh l'imnn 47 ftr ttay and nntlr rour For All Stomach I etsal Wth r- not vflur n-n n.ruraJ t.h mm nu nmuim, lliuatnitM nm ttotila, ar art rear rail parvlea-- ana ttian irct rour rr or cMrgt (f iumm-iai ir ntoiMtr back. Sola that let ati Br our oar- vt CHAP. Tt'. AV ACT to amend section seventeen hundred and saventy-one of the code of civil procedure, relative to th custitdy and maintenance of children In matrimonial acuona. Becama a law.

May 18, IMS, with th Kntar torra. law on file in thia office, and do harw-by certify that th same la a rorrawt, tranacript therefrom and of the sM of said original law. JOHN ft. WHALFH. crstary af amsaa.

for the care or small animals during th same period. W. HOUTOX. General Manacr tha American (to- elaty for tha Prav-acrttoa of CrMlty to antra-, aiaatut ta laaiov Fw aa ki 4kra at aikara Pra jsaafa. Kratrn tary Harry Beberfall.

recording Ury: atu Oamsey. treasurer: Howard 4TS rl. 1 Roeawater. editor, and lawla Miller. aallaa la rtr ration.

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