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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 17

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THE DAILY STANDARD UNION: BROOKLYN. FRIDAY, MAY 22. 1914. 17 HUuiCi HJrt-SiALfc. FURNISHED RQOwlS.

REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. BANKING AND FINANCIAL I BANKING AND FINANCIAL 1U. a Una. I-, a Hot. alnfle OaeiUaaa I Mum a aerrn tiniaa.

lore tiniaa: bUv. a II On rent a mil a war raaue OCTOBER, 1904 ABSOLUTE AUCTION 1h 114 l.ar. front room. ttuMkMplii or two tntl.mn. Alan na.ii room with vloaai; bih an floor; private haua.

Hamilton Trust Company 189-191 MONTAGUE STREET Capital and Surplus $1,550,000 Cftrt Worth M.OOt; new J-famtly P-OUU brick. rooma and hatha; a.parat antrancea and healing plant, alaclrto light, parquet Cloora. tan-ant guaranteed: eaay tfrmi. J. D.

RANCH. 110 At. I. Phone Mid. St.

N0fTESSTHAN $6,000." An up-to-data family brick houae on Clarkaon In beauilful condition: worth a chanc of your lifetime: other barg-alna from to SGflOO; to maka money art quick on iheaa WKIOHT ASTON. U0 NOSTRAXD AT. kaantna: aubway; all Fulton straat lln.a. 14 U.riart atraat. StO STATE STREET.

Lara room on we.nl floor: inor Tlphon Mala. DECORATION DAY SATCllDAY, MAY 30TH at P.M. nn premlaea, rain or ahlne 285 Seashore Lots and.a'ao attractive COTTAGES, TKUbTEES 4tA Biata Iar. rooma. hot and cold wat.r and cloaaia: nouanaryma Tal Hivhi.

Muln VAVIU K. iiLrCHa.K CHARLES KEATOE rRKbKKii.a il roi-CH JOHN ANDtKSON EVthbl-KV CHILLirt thWlS A AMU FH LI. I. SMITH mtUKHICK A tBiW OEOKOK HaiiKN UMSL J. CRIEM l( KKF.

II i. JR. WILI.ARD r. KlJMISTF-R (HAP MrllFRHOTt JUI.IUH DAVF.Sl'OHr FBtDB DAl.ZEUL it furnlahed rooma Mint Rnrrlfire, 3 Hoaaea. Refined Na.clib'd 1 1 family brick.

rooml. bath $4. 10ft family frame. 10 3,700 family frame. Occupied by tenanta for 1 aajioreaux.

1(0 Albany nr. M. Mark. con.ritutins. the Buy Front at NEPONSIT ROCK A WAY coast, citt of new YORK.

lib all conv.iil.oc.a. baih and running J.fHv Nu WHITNEY JrAt JV HTMSTONB ARTRICm Pt BWSTI I watar. Pean No Raaementi Attractive Fla-ure. A-1 a Kiex'ulur. Administrator.

1uMec, (ioardlan and fnromHte. lat plc. near Court nlr. room lady or heat, bath. Call Rev.

Hchlaa. 59 of the lots Directly on Jamaica Bay on Clink Aciouou. Lai ICute on Time DepoaJta. THE OCEAN BEACH AT NEPONSIT. ONLY 3 BLOCKS FROM LOTS TO BE SOLD, IS FOR THE SOLE TSE AND ENJOYMENT Lots were selling at $750 to $1,500 each, between 160th and 180th Streets, in the vicinity of Westchester Avenue and Southern Boulevard IN NOVEMBER, 1904 The Subway started running through that section.

IN DECEMBER, 1904 The same lots were selling for $3,500 to $5,000 each. A THE ABOVE ARE THE COLD FACTS a A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS Bargain. 10 room houae: all filled; inuii ell on account of alckness. Sell cheap by the ftrat of Hoi 7. Standard Union.

OF THE LOT OWNERS. AND CTI A nTTTR fT lr and email rooma nBl.n houaekeeptnf or men. 413 uerien aubay: L. I. Depot; phona.

LllM houaekreplnf. large, email rooma: rea.onible. i-onvenlent to all cara Lawrence atraet. AM light, three mlnutea from iubway: tl to l. 9 Fourth avenue.

Hao.eVeeptna. aulte; bai-k parlor; alao email room. 41 Gold near aubway. Trout parlor and dlnlni room; rent rea-eonablr. 1 Coniord atreet.

t'lmer Park. frame, corner hoi ae; 11 rooma. 2 baths attic; fruit tree; plot 64x100; price caah $1,000. 1145 Both BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY ftt.r.(W); corner property; flat locution; muat pnUi. I1EALY.

8TH ST. AND TH ATE. 4ftfl II ART nar Broadway; nic basement frame houae, 9 large rooms and Ua h. excellent condition pood location. nrtlfnl Homen.

up; 1100 caah; monthly; no extras; Farrafcut r-ad; hou.ekeenlna. 15 75 tmpta t-ourt Smith. 1 Warren tTe all rim CANNOT RE BUILT UPON OR OTHERWISE OBSTRUCTED. ALL TITLES INSURED by the Title Guarantee A Trut Co. ALL CITT IMPROVEMENTS Meal altee for HPNQAl.OWS and Blithe-year-round homes.

Simple but pro- ift restriction. HOW VOl MAY PAY nn! million fer down; balance Id 18 (I Al MONTHLY" l-WMKNIS. or ou mortgage, or dltrount for all mh. HOW TO G0 Take any train on the Rorkaway Park division of the Lone Ttland R. at either the 1'enn.

Turmlnal. Manhattan, or 1'lnt-bueh f-iooklyn. and rtile to the end of the route at Rockavvay Park-there take a Nt-ponslt trolley. KPttlna off rlcht on the property to be sold. -FECIAL TRAINS ON DAY OF SVI.F a' Illustrated map.

oompllmentRr ill rnnvcnlenrea bth an.l Hart. 471 Lafayette ave. MJAtBtlt Mitt VOltK CL1.K1 C. HOLsK AshOClAlfO Slain Oftlce: 177-1 7 Montague Mrert Braiwh: Hlfrd Avrnue and Kulion Street Manhattan dtftrr: Cor. Wall Vtrret and Kniadvra? CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS S.i,200,000.

We sen, lor the convenience oi our cuciomers yoing hbroad, travelers' cheques of the American Bankers' A-cociation and of the American Express Company. We also issue drafts on all parts of the world, and letters of credit -rough Messrs. Brown Bros. correspondents. Ftoom with rtlnrlln- water.

rare; writ catalog. altera, nyriie t. hp; ltltht rirooklyn rijrnl.hed rooma to let. $1 kot-keepin. 3 Henry at $S00 caih; balanct mortnaires; 11 rooms fimi eaay term Fox.

S20S Third avenua. $2,800. J-ptorv. baaement 9 rooms; w-i 34ft Fortr-thlrd at. lit Warren et Mht houaeV eerlna to let: well furnl.hed: tub.

Smith ft Court. 144 HoTt St l.ar-e room: hooe.V.eplnc Sealrad: all cara. aubway; private. HELP WANTED MALL ee and further partlt-ulara apply to QUEENS BOROUGH REAL ES TATE FOR SALE. 3 NipMSit dull 1 W.

34th Mnhi'tii Inlff Ussncii es, iE 2 tecuu St Bnoklf JERE JOHNSON. CO I time rare Use mmAmr tad H-a Mara time- 4M $3,500 TERMS ARRANGED. New modern detached cottage. 6 rooma 193 Montaiic Brooklyn, and and bath, ateam heat, parquet floora; 187 Rroiulway. Msnhattnn, 6-LOAN 166 KCmsttV SL TVtrh dlnlnr room; handsomely decornted: coal and iras ranjre: nar chnrchea achooi, etora; 6c fare Manhattan.

William J. Sfhwirr. guilder. 270fi R. Htll WILLIAM SMITH, Auctioneer i Vaated At Idea- an think t' Men lmpl tklaa pateatt rnl' lirar Id.aa; th.y may you wee Write far "Keed.4 lnventlone1 to O.t Tour Pateat atd Tour Randolph a Ca Pali Alt-rnaya V.

ee lta. D. ci Vkkh. RBirita. rrM.

pot OKMCK K11.WY POI.1CKMEV CipL O'Brien School hiub' KINGS COUNTY TRUbi COMPANY t. 4 nrt ID uli S.ra ft itJ. aioaB i.Ian I a HAklMSS V. ''lf- ll AM Jr I I'O 8 fcj Whl) tj Aaet. 6T .1 Nf.hJSN (.

Ahi LK. irLat Orflr. Capital $500,000 Surplus and Profits, $2,400,000 TKIS1EES: waller i r. Ml A ale; Ceo Brow.r ra-eeA -TOa) Frrderl I. Ta.f"rd ral.n farklB.

Borert 'ytta line Kama LONG ISLAND REAL ESTATE. Ic. line, alnal fV. a Una, fbrc-a tlmai 60c. a Ho.

tlane-a. Ilea II to Become Railway Po.ta! Clerk 7I month. Parc.i pot makfna many appointment For particular. Apply Bx 71, Standard Union. CTCOMt SHARES.

Pais aa fatly vkea Crtilca(ei ar iii4. BalliaJ af kaxJrtii ad tao-aaaiU. Cata alniea.i Jaly 1.1 aaJ Jaaaar lit. SAVINGS SHAKES. fmi at vS aar aawaat.

DiTideaai tiiti acceiats Jaaa 30tk aai DkcbIw 31iL MOKTHIT INSTALLMENT INVEST-KENT SHAKES. Tui BUNGALOWS AT SALTA1RE Old Neptunv your front yard. Oreat South Pay your hack yard. All improvements; up; eaav litmi Where a dollar doe the work of two. Call, 'phone or tvrtte for booklet.

The Caetno will open 0. SA1.TAIKF. COMI'ANT, 4T W. S4th T. Greeley llttU INVESTED BEFORE THE SUBWAY WAS RUNNING MADE THOUSANDS.

YOU HAVE EXACTLY THE SAME OPPORTUNITY AT THE PEARSALL ESTATE SALE. A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS INVESTED HERE WILL PRODUCE THOUSANDS WHEN THE SUB-WAY EXTENSION, NOW BUILDING, IS RUNNING ON WHITE PLAINS ROAD. THE PEARSALL PROPERTY 420 LOTS on PELHAM PARKWAY and Williamsbridge Road HAVE GOT TO BE SOLD at Auction without protection. DECORATION DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 30TH, 191 4 iftt t. tttd Man needed.

At P. M. at tba Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange 189 Montague Strert, Brooklyn, IS. the fnio-vinic St'ics 81 Shares D. P.

Winne Co. 1 ar Sioft Her Share Bloinjfiir to the Kaiate of Theodore A BurtTs. by ordr of Margaret L. McOrane. A :r.in Nt rat rl x.

Gilbert Rhodes. Attorney of Administratrix. 44 Court Strt-et. lirookiyn. NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE.

ample autemoMle Inetru-tlor, fre Write Ju: an Flr- r.l A ii Mhincua immealateiy. pranniin in.uiu Ot K. T. t-'l-m4 'th ptncbl Idvaa writ Men Jorlh rr. Joxrh f- "vV K-ya VbJ J-rr.

T'raei ua Van A) J-fn tea. NORTHPORT ON SOUND. I yn A Wrf -HMlnT Kiirl intl'll Actouiu In ti rd nt e-Tt Pfclal mm Tbwttf aaca aiaath la aa exact Box 71 Staodard Wntd thr bor. tHH; aff It ywrt Vnton. New.

nicely flnlahed 7 room hnuse; lare plot atar vtewa. from every room bath rfnuas on aafe. sand heach a bargain for quirk aaie: terma etc. 1. B.

Gilder-ave. Raat North port. Lonr Island. lOr. a line, (tingle iner.

inn: 2.V. line, three timet (V. a line neren time. s. kr af doUan, naJl ar Urea, I ai uriifiJ at aataiaf af e-cai- Dmdeadi tiiti ta ac-eeaat Jaaa 30tk tti De(aibr 31 it.

S5 er aioatS accaaia-tata $500; $1 par Sl.MrS; $25 rr $2,500. REAL ESTATE WANTED. Or 1 1 nr. atna; lm LnartMa tSc. a tla thref tlmea aa.

truan. Special to Farmeelter and Inrestors For a Limited Time Only N. Y. Stock Exchange Prices. Jaeiltar: part rent: five room fat: hot atr Apply 1ST Noatrand ave.

tefore 11 Janlmr double houa. AralT 41 avenue HELP WANTED FEMALE. kre I la, aadar hU he4 I Itnee "i the itee fce Wemen Oat (lnimil Job: lie mon rmmon ducatlon eufrlrlent: bulletin of pnettlona now allabl. free JYanklla Inatltut. rvept 7-M.

Woi-hetr FRLE 50FruitTrces 50 Chickens Rouwi. lota and mortgarea boiipht, add and exchanaed lb Kenaington Tarkville. Hornuffh Park and F'atbush; every loca! bargain, Cberrtnrtao. Graveaend 16th ava Nocn. 1 P.M.

27S rr SEND FOR BOOKLETS Open. "ii atf FLATS TO LET. Alaska Arr.a: Arn Am i A Te Tei Ana' On'ia Alcr.isoti Malt Rap Tran Mm far. a line. lngi three lime: inhr.mit, fe.

llM. a lln Urn, Only 307c cash required. Balahce on Mortgage for 5 years. NORTH ROADWAY OF BRIDGE TO BE CLOSED NEXT WEEK Wntd a 'or aeneral h'-work; ood hom for rlfht lrl; reference HIT Carroll atreet $14 4th and 2d Flat $15 Four rooma; im.vl family; balit carpeted, fine avenue, near aubway OWNliK, 145 4th avenue. Janltrea amatl rold trr part ren': writ Room 1.

Wall i IK est aroun'l Titles guaranteed by Title Guarantee Trust Co. Send for Maps to J. Clarence Davies, 149th St. 3d Ave. Joseph P.

Day, 31 Nassau St. Agents and Auctioneers eS Ohl- 1 I'r-iu Bunfralow Cottage 4 HELP WANTED. TO PEACH THE TROPERTT Take 2nd or Avenue tn St. 3rd llit-iu N. Ve at Chester Unntoii U.

Ft. to Pel ham station proper' y. Tak llronx Varit to St. station thence N. Boston H.

to Parkty il os. xr pn.rt y. 1'nkf I'nrk train to Trmont Av. or lTTth St. tic n.

tli once Morns rk A v-mu trolley car to property. Take ''nd or Avnue to For1 nam station, where aula la pre will take you to prcpt-: ty. 5-arre Farm tl A NO tlS II UfiHT ROOM. or 4 roon.a: bath hot water eupply J4A T.exlnr''n nr Bd'ord Janitor or HENRY SfHKSR. 87.S-J77 GRAND ATE.

Bridge Commissioner Krarke nil cloe the north roadway th. Bridge. ty. 26. at 8 A.

in order tie bu.ldmg the jnu. -tlon between the Brook. yr. hr.de ar, 1 the Municipal Build. rm may pr-j.

with the last part of the n.r.ntru- work. This connection now na: completed, and the encir.eers of M-x Northern Outre- r.he:m to 13 a 41 tl I rr lit 111 ia HH lf.V Tl 1H Four-room dued rent T-nt for atrvifen. nr. 47 Huh and ''hnerfhl; re-Jinl'or part 3'J rlt c-n ave. or A ah 'and Thoueanda floernwn Inn eren mn and wnmeri: Mr Write Immedla'e for fr llt rrank'ln laatltut.

tept M. Porher. T. ataPwae PmKtl "erlie wen'-d: it. th.

lum'i'w o' ell nfcln Infltvite. Dept ft T. U24 41 13" I4 11? 1-4 i-s fi1 no liJS ISM 76 lrt. 1 1 4 i Central. Small Amount Down, $10 Monthly A of i-th Sarins with complete tojlidlnga to ect from.

like rr.t. Spat th proapvroue and f4(t-prowlna; mafiiififjiurlni Brook, Plainfleld and SotnervlKa, where land 1 rapWiiy va'ue. On main Uno of U. R. Write.

cil or 'phone. hum: realty company. Dept. t5 Chnrrh N. T.

lndureTT.eniii in i- r- hfi of INSURANCE. INSURANCE. Bridge Department have tentatively i Missouri Pacific- 16S fixed the date, of Aug. 15 for the end I T. 7 of the work.

North Tha bridge will be closed to vehicles Northern 110 only. Train service wi 1 not be oh-I Pennsylvania 111S ftructed. It is estimated that the r.eadir.r 16iS WASHING WANTED. NEW JOHNSON ST. LOOP OPEN THIS AFTERNOON roma and bath; all tmprovemente; rent lift; aiioweil fr Janitor at vice.

Heal Katata 37 Mh ava. tmnr larro nl ItfM mom alt 1mpr-cen except tath: pr month: wsatf MTmenta Janitor tft Third trt. FV RuiMinca. 3 nntl 4 rnnma; hot uatt-r; ftlH and nr. II St.

M-irt, placf, 21 hi. near tb or 1 ill ave. roadway will be ckaed at least three I Southern Pacific. iTAVTrn wahino. a a rorjn TeM ard h-4 linen Ironed 'eady f'i- cndrrlc "tti'fl d-'ed.

r'ady FVMT1V I trinsr, 7 VAX fit arrv tft aritF tin-hrrtk January 1st, 1914. Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company 54 Farm With 803 Peach frees weeks and possibly lancer. The hridsr-- I I Bsc t- Taper 5CS or per p. I'n'on 1 af r1? ixaw I r. X' mn 1 In- vo klnjf- Hoy.

The new Johnson street loop of the B. R. T. trolley system will be put in active operation at 4 o'clock afternoon. Thia ew short line, connecting the through tracks in Wash- Jer- i- t.

1 -n Inlie d. N. INSTRUCTION. has not been closed for any of time since the i were by Commissioner three years aco. It is expected ti.e traffic from the H-tdce co to the Mar.h.it Truffle on the if i 'x Westinirhouse West irylar rr ar.d frit TLSO0 1 tor.ds s.

New House. Large Barn r-Tfaj crewii Illeh e-j vatiTi; fur fir-Tt: C'hmI tlil- i j.fl Must iin rn In Ifirtu Ki.n. WMtehouse, N. .1. inerton and Fulton streets, will used for the present by the Boroueh Hall cars of the Gates avenue and the Flatbush avenue "lines.

PRIVATE TUTORING Kn)tllh to Ctvll Pr. hirhwar 1 p-ipl bid fo" mph et UtMer itvjr, Ha try l.ro.'klyn l.rv.ie i.ot ie at any time. ArAh i ividNlS TO LET. t.lnfi iiiertloa, IV. Ho thrr ttrnM: ftOi.

nn- --tii tln. FINANCIAL NOTES. C0MST0CK APPtARS Valley repcr.a Arril nrt- i Farm, 18 res. I First -r-iffa poultry farm with runnnc brook and fruit orchard. SultihV for Tir boarillntr cr poultry farm.

tn Ragtime Piano Playing AfifllWCT CIIDT YOBWC'lng in. ome as a Jecreaa oc a decraM smn4l fO Utinnt Bt w. i. j. JTS Tr.e accc :r.t I Nfw Jtry within esv rerirh of Xpw July It is designed to the congestion on the Borough Hall loop from Fulton street to Court street in the rush hours tn both the afternoons and mornlnrs.

If deemed desirable Putnam avenue cars may be added to the lines using the new loop. The tracks in Johnson street were in use a number cf years ago for short line cars, which did not pro- New ngh Class Apartments r.lll.DlMi 51 WALL STREET, NEW YORK INSrilKS AC.MNST Jll.NK A 1 IM AM) TKAXsFOKTATION RISK AM) I- lSsl l'Ol PM(i I.o-S IN i VM) OKIICNi.Vl. CillXTRIES. i Cliartf-rc-rl l.y tin of New York in 142. was preceded by a lock ooinpany of a similar name.

The latter company was liquidated unil part of its capital, to the extent of $100,000, was usd, with consent of the stockholders, by the Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company and repaid with a bonus ar.d interest at the expiration of two years. During its existence the company haa Insured Property to the value $27,213,045,826.00 Premiums thereon to the extent of Paid Losses during that period 1 1 41.5B7.550 30 issued Certificates of Profits to Dealers JS9.740.400 .00 Of which there have been Redeemed $811,497,340.00 Leaving Outstanding at Iiese.it time Intert st paid on certificates amounts to 25 on Decembt 31. 1913. the Assets of the Company amounted to 1 1 S. 2 59.024 1 fi The profits of the Company revert to the assured and are divided annually the premiums terminated durirg the year, thereby reducing the ost of insurance.

For such dividends, certificates are issued subject to dividends of interest until ordered to be redeemed, in accordance with the charter. York. tTi Onpr. f22 "iV'esr Front Plain'IeTfi, New Jencv. TV Anthony head of the Society for the Suppression of Vice, was the principal witness to-day TYPEWRITERS RENTED.

against aupt. vsiuiam orke, o. Pert of ttou to-dajr ar at li.0C bale, against liaiC yeir Pi hs Co hare enraged fc.r ahicrr.eut to t'ari to--i TYPEWRITERS fvu io Lur- uiiuKc uui alter ine loop Brooklyn, whose trial was an-at Borourh Hall Park was provided tinued before Charities the use of Johnson street was dls. on- Kingsburv. In Manhattan.

or. a tlr.ued. Now it resumes its In harse of and in i. trolley track system of the(tency as h. ad the borough.

(Lodging House. ar. hut tn n. Mr. mkk.i:ntu.i.kk i.inotyi-k CO.

ty Vi.vk. a 1.. 1 I At a rr the Hour-i of D' v- torn Thia fUi rj 1 1 1 i'-n TWO A ONE-M I.T i-' i'FNT ur.tl an extra iVvslnn'! ff K-H J'Vl'. 'KN w.re I. on and 3 -h r.

k- hoklers on fi. t- m'i4 P. V. T.i" J. 'A (.

A spUtnnt .12 IlENTEU. "i-S MONTUI.V. A. ft. Beaa.

561 A. Tei. "-) CH Cfl.IVKK No. 1 i Nprmvoon vo. 4 r.wiN"tTrN" vo.

a hi i '7rat reports (f the second Ma" ar rf 3S0. 1 Sr. ere seal eri ine transier point tor passen-' Yorke i a Ci i Veteran, he says, and is tl y. ars Two indictments. Commissioner S24 $48 3.

1, 3 and 6 Rooms and Bath Hallboy servk'p; long (Hptanoe tlilhnt.e in each apartment; viK'unm rloanirs Ijare ro.jniH mid (jo'-d ('pset room. HprirtrnTits in the rltv at modrPtp ronts. 511-519-527 LINCOLN PLACE Ntur Kranklln Ave. One ISUx'k Intcrborouch Snbway Kxpresp, Station Apply on premises. CHAS.

A. CHASE nriLDER ID0G.1M. FOR SALE. Kingsbury says. were returned against Yorke In 1S5V Mr.

LEKTINGS. A A. KAVKX, President. CORNEL! PS KLDERT. Vice-President, WALTER WOOD PARSONS, 2d Vice-President.

CHARLES E. FAY, 3d Vice-President. (. STANTON FLOYD-JONES Secretary gers on the cars using the new loop. desire to proceed to Manhattan, will be at Myrtle avenue, where a transfer agent has heretofore been stationed.

Those taking the new loop cars can board them at any point east of Johnson street, the first trolley station bejng at Pierrepont and Fulton street. stock was the romplaina IPBCIAL TTPKWH1TER BARGAIN i lnilttv mi Rminvlnnl T'rr1 rxAm BETTER TIMES AHEAD, charges were keeping a gajnfcl C. Hrniiha an all make m- house and sel.ir.K lottery tleke Comstock'a testimony to-day con hlnea below who-pus.) vrlc4. Httlrin from buiini oyport unity to rih triU COMPANY. 220 cerned the Indictments.

PREDICTS H. EAR! have polled between 200,000 and votes, returns from fifty counties having jnvon Vance McCormlck and Michael llyan a total of 1SSAJ. The Bull Moone polled a light vot.e and I exru are not obtainable. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. ACADEMY RFAI.TY CORPORATION Notify of Meetinif.

In purnuani' cf a resolut tir, ailnpted on the day of April. 1 1 4, by th Board of Directors, a meotlrtir of the Stork holders of the Aaemy Ft -alt Corporation will be held at the ofrke, of the Corporation, No Sn Mnntapu siref In the Borough of Brook ivn, Cjty of Now York, on 'he 2Sth day of May 1HH. at 11 o'clock the forenoon, 'or the purpo- of vo' i ng upon irip. ion That s'ich rorporation be forthwith dNpol ved.Ititl April 'iSlU. 1'Jll.

J' iHN W. F. KUl.KRS, 5 3 i Secretary. LEAGUE HAS COMMITTEE ON TAX LAW REVISION SAYS ALLEGED "DIP" HAS CRIMINAL RECORD taarrtloai lav. a line, lax I tS.

a tin vest time. Or. a. lla the thoMi CONTEST OF MILLIONAIRE'S WILL IN HANDS OF JURY The contest over the will of Ja ub Werberlovaky, millionaire plate-lass manufacturer, of Mes--r- 'e cer.eral rreettr.g of ar.J teel Ir.stttmte iv at the Waldorf-As- th er address Gary. He i nomas Martin.

30 years old. who is Very Choice Every Impt. Heatlfu. Br.utfcem etpour; decoration to ui. 4 nd 6 rooma; $24 to ISO.

H33 lied ford av near Kuttrn Farkway. A merle sr. Ir opene i V. tv tt LINCOLN CLUB'S STEWARD, FITZGERALD. IS DEAD to be a "dip" with numerous aliases and to have been convicted can offr twilent irhirm Alfpnnn 43 I HOUSES TO LET.

r. tin. fni laWrtlaf tAc. at llM, President Charles U. Fulhr of the Brooklyn I.aKie to-day nppointed i in different cities from New Orleans was tried before Kri.y a the In- rr.r.

ntar ljy ts am ti iDULLTIlSnTfimmO; roi.m and hath: larg. on Als.i room OTTO SINGER. 24S Jury In Part II of the rem- i to-day. The estate was left altrws. entirely to three sons and the to Imago and from St.

Loula to Providence, was remanded to-day In JtcOJ hail for the Grand Jury after ics Hlshway Sea Hea'h Line). ihe fol'owins comm. tne revision or tax laws: Clarence H. Smith, City Appraiser, chairman; George M. Welch.

C. C. Mollenhnuer, 1 m-tr He Fta; to it i as he that i.uM tall at ustness was not aa 1 ke to have tt. kot err.enta wovkl corr.e. that the country tS24 Bedford Arc.

near Church ft toomi and bath- hot wtttr upply; 10 nrl 3'JO janitor. and other children are contesting the wllL The case waa placed In the hands of the Jury' this afternoon. examination in the Fifth avenue urt. He was arrested Tueaday when, it Is alleged, he tried to pick the he eves bo tatii Ul MrDOXOKiH, ner Thronp; choice, lirgi 1-ator ttor.s: paraut floor, open ftumblnr put In prfct order; MO. EKT hull ROOK.

141 Fulton nnr Tompklna lhar! Si limd. L.r liat of othara. To bona bHk and ton: 10 and IS rma: fumlnhti or unfurnUhea reduced rent to rood ennnt Apply Klaakck'a Bnalfie Inatltufe, 47 Aahland pla-, pocket of Daniel Donovan, of 127 CHOICK ROOMS BUH, S. Han rancf, h. attachment, beautifully Ycora.td In a 2 -f am.

house. 214 Oretne av i c.er.es Fit.jiera' 1. for several years steward of the Lincoln Club, and a life-long resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday at his home ICS Putnam avenue. He is survived by a widow, one son. two brothers and one si-tei.

He was a member of the Royal Arcanum. The funeral will be held at 2 P. M. Sunday with burial in Calvary Cemetery under the direction of William Dunlgan and Son, of Park avenue. was as b'K aa it ever ru, eonftaUit-ly growing, and that depreaaaon Forty-fourth street, on a Fifth ave MRS, ANNA BROWN DIES nue car.

would be temporary. Donovan attempted to make the There is a feeling of Insecurity among the Navy Yard workmen over the poor outlook for more work In the near future. Repair work at AT THE AGE OF 76 i Elwln S. Piper, isaae i Tyler and George Dressier. Mr.

Dressier, who Is president of the Wallabout Market Merchants' Association, was last night elected a member f.f the executive committee of the Brooklvn League. The commhtee took up the question involved ny the conflicting reflations in regard to fire prevention, nnd the sublert was referred for joint aetlon bv the committee on fire arrt-st himself and was taking the TWO DEAF MUTES INJURED 5fl OPPOSITE PROSPFCT PARK 130 IKo iTCBpwrt park Wat aacond floor; 6 rot.tn apart mant. Inquire on premlaea. jUx. JOHNS PI.ACK Var Trnf ave.

I room. Ucht apartment: flrat flocir. Inqulra on prcmiaaa. TO 1FT MOf I Alt I IT nrTMi 'FlM TO 7 rtHr B. MTTW.

414 FT I TOM arf man to the station house when the latter attacked him. A charge of Anna Brown. 7 years old, one of' BY BREWERY AUTO felonious assault was added to that a lower ebb than It has been for a great number of ynn and In certain trades some of the men declared of grand larceny. ROOMS 10 LET. In court Detective McDonourh.

Pl room pnrtmn anrt bath, hot nrr. Ptini hiit. f'tri Itrhta. and tle- to-day they could not see a week's read a list of places where he claims the best known residents of the Eastern District, orlor to moving to 43 7 McDonough street, died there late last night. She was the w.dow of William Brown, who a superintendent of the old Brooklyn Gas employment There is talk of' comp'alnt bureau I1b.

alnala laaertmn; t5e, lav. Martin served time, the last being an Or. line K-reu llmca. threa llmrai fi nn til oast rial ad OL tne coumi' of which J. William Hnv.

Ofio for much needed repnir.o, hut the ol-ficlft's Kay notliiiiLT 1ms been Maid eleven months' sentence for an assault and robbery committed In oom with Improvemorit 1 75 pr rak up. ltnulra Offl'-a. JJt Honit Ba. Light Company, now the ltrooklvn Mineola in 1910. Martin did not PARTS OF HOUSES TO LET.

Or Hoe, alorla tnaerrlon Una fhre r.Or. a iim aeaea tlmaa. about the Florida Vera Cruz FOB BRIDGE ELEVATORS rt.nv the alienations, but M.ni.ir.1. Union Oas Company. nd was Unable to he.ir the warning founded by a chiv.i.T'jr tno deaf mutes were run down bv a brewery auto-truik at and Prospect streets.

on ir ay to wora. George vPr old, of 1TII Palmetto street, had nil left foot i rushed and as taken to Brooklyn Hosj lie! Kanmlt, 41. of ITU Gates avenue, had his left arm lacerated. The machine, hlcb was owned by the Henry Kllas Breartnar The eleotri'-al workers in particular Steers said he would pay no atten are feeline the laf-k work Last week nearly a hundred electricians and their helpers were suspended In- half a century an active member of Grace Preshyterian Church. Two children survive her.

Funeral service will be held at o'clock to-morrow night inw.m. rFTrr'n1 yn 1 I m. IIFT4CHFHI 4Vr 1 fUMHY r-RAMPll MO rPWRI. A. J.

BROWN. A. at Noatraad. FEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. r.

a liaa. alagla lMnlcmi IV. a. IIm thraa tlroeai tar, a Ilea aa llmaa. WARr.AINa I BT I.OTaj foe Biillrt.ra ane-uiatora: fir mh aiaMaa Bridge Commissioner P.

J. II. tlon to them and would give the man a chance to prove himself not guilty. A woman, said to be Martln'a wife, went to Donovan and 1 ead ad with him In behalf of the prisoner. aeitnneiy ana more discharges are In Kracke announced to-day ha will aak prospect.

il'and. Is chairman. A resolution was adopted favoring tho construction of a bnttleshlp at ihe Brooklvn Navy Yard. The subject of the Hicks street station of tho subway whk referred to the committee on cltv railways. The committee favored putting tho expense of the Montague street subway on the city at large.

The league will advocate this policy before the Board of Estimate. 350.000 REPUBLICANS It is declared that unless Washing Company, was In charge of 4varl A. J. wniiiaiH. liaa nedrora Ato.

tha Board of Estimate next Friday for more for the construction LETTER FROM WOMAN cfManhmiun. ton authorizes the construction of one of the new battleships here this SUICIDE TO CHEER UP PASTOR CHASE WELCOMED HOME FROM HONEYMOON Tho Itev. William Sheafe Chas. summer win furnish the lnrpst of elevators on the Queenaboro Bridge. The Board recently voted $107,000 foe tho punose, but the elevators were to be constructed li STORES TO LET.

lav, a ta, ataaie Inaer 'JAe. a lloa. tkraw tlmea: IOe. a Mae 4eea tinted. HIGHWAY EMPLOYE DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS number of discharges at the Navy Yard In several years and all trades will be affected.

rector of Christ V. E. Church, who accommodate fire apparatus eape LABOR FORCES TO WAGE FIGHT FOR RECOGNITION Political leaders learned to-day that the labor forcee of the State are et-tlng together for a vigorous fight at the primaries to capture delegates to the constitutional convention next Charles A. Doerner, tt years old. was found dead la bed tn his room at 600 Grand View avenue.

Rldegwood. early to-day. with a gas-let open and VOTED IN PENNSYLVANIA nraiKABia: rnRura ariT. dally. There are eighty-nine build vas married April 27, returned from his honeymoon trip yesterday and ARI V.

IIHIHTRT. ings on the Island, only eight of whlui James J. McKenna, a Highways IVpartment employer, father of William McKenna who la connected with lri icATranr nrT atal is nn. tal ti are fireproof. tOHU AVE.

PIIOMC 1471 ROSP EAT. 171 BO the door ana winaowt closed una a reception last nignt in HARRtSTU'RO. M.tv 22 Re- ftftv-nne of the slrtv- 1 .1 The new appropriation would The po.lce ssy ts a of Krookhn Department of Finance, LEt the Partridge Memorial, which Is lied yesterday In his home, its Hr. clde. The man had bn out of work counties in the state Indented i trlnns well attached to the church.

It followed LOFTS TO year. The labor element wants rep and tickets showed ho had pawned the regular Ascension Day service. a Haw. alnala laaartleai lr, a la GRIFFIN IN WASHINGTON AFTER WEST POINT TRIP (Ppi-lnl to Tli- SuiTvlord fnlon WASHINGTON. May 22.

Congressman Dnniel J. Oillfln. of Urooklyn, returned to WashlnRton to-day after three daya at West Point on an ln-apectlon trip. Mr. Griffin Is a member of the Board of Vlaltora and with other member of the board mada a complete Investigation of fJfalra at tba academy.

lae resemauion iu mai tu ram, most everyrmng ne possessed. A claiming it has been Ignore! In the 1 letter from a woman In Hoboken ad-paat. and a working agreement is vised Doerner to try to take a cheer- Addrete were made by Mrt, Dan thra tinea I 0c. a lla aaraik llmea. as as srfordlng additional opportunity for the conveyance of ambulances.

One reason why the elevators are to be constructed is to save human lives, for at present tha ambulances, to vet on Blackwell's Island, must be conveyed by vessel. With all tho new elevators In opera I leld Wilson, tho Rev. Reginald Del ng rramea up oy ins various or-, fUi view of things. to-dav that Republicans polled more than 3S0.O0O votes in TuesdnVs Statewide primary election. The total vote for Bolea Penrose and J.

Benjamin Dlmmlek, Republican contendere tn Senatorial nomination, was 284.52S, with sixteen counties yet ha heard from. Klmer street, tfter a long illnesa at ihe age of SI years. He leaves a widow, two daughters and one sol. Mr. McKenna waa born In Ireland, and lived mot of his life In Brooklya.

He we- a parishioner of the Charch of the Holy Rosary In Cfcaoneey ttreet. where a requiem mass win be celebrated at 10 A. M. next Honda. Interment at Holy Croaa Cemetery H.

Scott and the Rev. John E. Twa eamar lora. TJ and Trt Wjrtha ear Rutl4aa at, aaob aquara feet: llfhl four al'lra; ateam heat 1 alavalor aerrlea; o.ar t.rmlnal. Apply dp peam- Oeratenbort.

curat" of the Churrh of ganisauons so as io insure, me election of men in sympathy with tha demands of labor for change In the law leading a betterment of conditions. Good Phepherd. Dr. Chase and his bride thanked their congregation for laa oe 1 "Back to Broadway," Dext Son. day's Installment of tha Georg Kan.

dolph Cbtwtef serteav tion the hospital on tne island would erT. Scott, 14S1 Fnltota XaL. BaJlaniriiHI Tba Democrat were believed to be an emergency one. tha hearty reception..

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