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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 12

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THE DAILY STANDARDUNTOH MONDAY, 1 i i i BROOKLYN PARK HEAD Iv retarded as the Jamaica, Bay Im EAST NORTHFIELD uririi i RAFF1C POLICE IN TWENTY-MILE RIDE provement. Ills district Doro erect on Jamaica Bay. He took active charge ill 1 GILES ASKS LOWER ALLOWANCE The Welfare Committee of the Cit 9 A. M. to 6 P.

M. osed Saturday! During July and August of the movement and eecurea tne passage, of the original Jamaica Bay CONFERENCE OPENS nlLET CONTESTS bill, which provided ror co-opr-tion with the city and for the draw OR ONLY A NICKEL RAGE FOR CONGRESS izens' Union, which Is making a comprehensive study of the budget with special reference to appropriations ing of plans for the improvement of the bay on. a large scale, lie subsequently secured the adoption for social agencies, has passed on the items of the recreational budget of Annual Gathering of Ministers, by ConKTeea of theee puma, which G1IAIFW of Activity In Fifty-ninth Street, committed the Government to the Provisional Committee Launches the Department of Parks, Brooklyn. expenditure of more than Y. M.

C. A. Men, Social Brooklyn has never had a propor Annual Outing of Members Benevolent Association at College Point. tional share of money for recreational lie also took the leading part in the Manhattan Connection With Queens Subway. Boom in Ninth District.

Workers and Laymen. purposes, and Commissioner Ingersoll has requested an increase of $2,411 securing the necessary co-operation FenrtMBta strsst Wast of ruth Atiu on the part of the city una State over last year for playground super Congress has already appropriated 1800,500. The city has appropriated WILLIAM R. MOODY LEADER. 22nd AUGUST SALE MALONE AND METZ JUDGES.

WANT NEW EXPRESS STOPS. LIVELY CONTEST EXPECTED. vision and equipment and the exten- of farm garden work. All of its terns were unanimously approved. Mr.

Ingersoll has made a cut of about 4 per cent. In the general budget of his department, as compared with 1914 in spite of this increase for recreation. The total budget for the department in 1914 was J888.S43.eO; the amount requested for 1915 is Blankets and Household Dry Goods List of Speakers Includes Many 1.000. 000 and the State has ceded all Its title to landa under water. About two miles of channel has actually been dredged.

Now the work Is at a standstill. Mr. Law la a protectionist and stood for the principle of protection in tariff legislation during his six years In Congress. Mayor and Commissioner Woods Supplementary Contract for Sea About 15,000 Letters Sent to Notables. Ujnable to Attend.

Beach Line Work. A YEARLY SALE FAMOUS FOR PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES IN: Republicans. Linens 8rsrf (Speoial to Tho Standard Union.) Blanksts Quilts P.IIcws Tickings White Goods Muslins nilow Case In Tr.w.le Traffic in New York City was al Fifty-ninth street, which is the Indications of a lively contest in EAST NORTHWELD, Aug. MAN Hi WOMAN LOST NEWS IN BRIEF. southern boundary of Central Park 3.

The General Conference of Chris Republican ranks In the Ninth Con and one pf the most important ar frets Iistrlet were confirmed with Buy at AUGUST SALE PRICES tian Workers with its hundreds of mlnltrfl XT A teries of east and west travel in Manhattan, has been the centre of much the formal launching- of a movement In favor of ex-Congressman Charles IN HELL GATE GflASH service workers and laymen interest- land Enjoy Satisfaction of Having Bought at the Right Time lowed to take care of itself yesterday while the members of the Traffic Squad of the Police Department spent the day at Wltzel's Point View Grove at College Point. The occasion was their annual outing anj games. Although Mayor Mitchel and Police Commissioner Arthur Woods were TWO DIE IX FIRE. subway activity and discussion of B. Law Tor the Congressional nom ed in the divers fields of Christian Joseph and Frederick Sergio, 2 and activity.

Is now In session at North- 4 years old, were burned to death late. It Is the limit of the northerly extension of the B. R. T. subway No Mil or T.vph-n OrJr for i See Evening Journal and Evening World for Particulars.

lnation. A provisional committee of seven prominent Republicans, field. William R. Moody, son of the evangelist, L. L.

Moody, presides. One of a string of barges being towed through Hell Gate by the tug In tne barn or tneir nome at norae-velt yesterday, when some hay caught on fire. system, connecting with Brooklyn representing every important sec unable to be present, there were by the Manhattan Bridge and the of the ConKress District, made Standard, of the Standard Oil Com The opening meeting was held in the auditorium Saturday evening and was addressed by the Rev. Joseph pany, early yesterday, ran down the lLXi, SHE HALTS CROOKS. Montague street tunnel, and extending up Broadway and Seventh avenue on the other side of the East Kyle.

D.D.. moderator of the General enough prominent officials on hand to assist In making the affair a success. Much of the success of the day was due to the unceasing work of Ser AUGUST SALE of FINE BLANKETS When three burglars, after eteal- Assembly of the United Presbyterian ine 118.000 worth of valuables from launch Pearl. "When the collision occurred, the screams of a woman and the shouts of a man were heard. Church.

Ur. Kvle also snoke on aun River. three homes In Quogue. were about day morning to larce audience and geant Patrick F. Crane, president of It is in Fifty-ninth street that the public at letter urging all enrolled Republicans to support the ex-Sherirf.

Mr. Law formerly represented the district In W'Hshlnirton lor six years anil made an excellent record. About fifteen thousand letters were mailed to the Republican lectors. Enclosed In the letter was the Rev. V.

11. Meyer. I.I).. the noted the Traffic squad Benevolent Asao subway turns east and comes back to enter the home of Ernest i.relf, they went away on being told hi" Neither was picked up. elation, under whose auspices the Hnglifh divine, address-d an equally by way of the Queensboro Bridge Qualities.

Varieties and Values put this Sale beyond anyVttempt to compete with We are careful buyers of large vjar.lities 'always for rash) and conscientious sellers, so it will pay you to stock; up for Fall at August Sale Prices You will not be able to buy later these, conceFsions from regular values The launch was found, bottom up wife was ill. outing waa held. Dudley Field Ma- larire audiem- in the evening. In entering the northerly section of It was taken to Clason Point. Sev the afternoon the Rev.

George Queens and making a circular link-l lone. Collector of the Port, and Con of tho McCa.ll Mission ad gressman Herman A. Metz arrived from Jamaica to Flushing way of eral hours later the body of a man about forty years old. five feet, ten dressed the conference delegates and those from the country who drove In early and acted as Judges at the games, which were held during the Brooklyn and Manhattan, with a ride of twenty miles for a nickel. The contract for the work between Sev $5.98 S6.98 Fine Blankets.

4.7o; $10 98 Blanket 7. aS Inches in height and 160 pounds in MRS. ASTOH AIDS V. W. C.

A. Mrs. John Jacob As tor has deserted the social life of Bar Harbor, where she is spending the summer, and is solicit ing from door to door for the local Y. V. V.

A. for the day. The first Round Top afternoon. Hundreds of entries had been received and as gome policemen Pure Na'urai meeting was in charge of tne rtev weight, floated ashore at North Peach. He was dressed in a blue r-o: FlVed Orar.

and Wrl pretty John McIowell. of Newark. Fln California and Ohio Wool i blu or borders, r.ew ptald with pink, blue or gray hairline, aiao i fawn, gray and scarlet, with eonlrm.it borders, and many others for a 1 alz are prominent members of the Amateur Athletic Union, the competition suit and wore a pdlka dot tie. It Is Following the custom of D. L.

thought he was one of the occupant contrast In various se a spienditf assortment of New Pialoa the msirh Victoria Plaids ail are bojnd for and extra 'irri beda a rea.ly exception-a: was fast at times. Winners of Athletic Events. of the launch. beda. laclndlnc extra alxea HKLP PLAN" Btrri'KIl PORT.

enth avenue and the Second avenue entrance of the bridge over Black-wells Island has Just been let and in its execution the Saint Gaudens statue of William Tecumseh Sherman will have to be taken from its Fifth avenue site, where a station is to he built. Moody, the b-ader does not announce a definite programme long In advance, but the tentative programme a Mayor Mitchel has appointee Bertha Auschwitz, a servant in the family of Cornelius X. Hliss, was ct. Cotton Flrer-e Sale .50 For elnsle bede white, tan and array ommlttee of twelve merchants to onfer with the terminal committee drowned yesterday afternoon at is as follows: The morning is divided Into periods beginning at 8:45, 9.30. 10:30 and 11:30.

The after M-9H at S7.S8 7.8 Southampton, L. I. Life savers at r-l Rale l.7fc desirable borders theae balr.keta elsewhere at close te a dollar Blank a the Hoard of Estimate for the oe-elopmtnt of New York port. tempted vainlv to recover the body. noons nre larcrelv left free for recrea Want Kxpress Stations.

tion. The Punset serviee on Round 89 ct. Cotton Fleece .88 Ohto Wf: Whits. wta contrast oitr1r.eTi fu.l ei'ra large btsy, a ders a s-, i'te-in 1 ribbon bound Mrs. Mary Conslf.ine, forty-eight years old, of 4 2 Washington street, Manhattan, was drowned at Pier 8, Top Is held at fi 4 5 and the tlr.nl serv Kit CHANT MISSING.

HiT7 CexTC white. fray. tan with' pink, blue or self borders Yariojs sty rs ice of the (lav at 8 P. M. in tne audi 100-Yard Dash (Championship) Prizes, gold watch, punch bowl, orange bowl and cutlery eel.

Time, 11 l-o seconds. First, John M. Kelly, second. Hairy P. Shelley.

third. William J. Gould, and fourth, William Perins, C. 100 Yards (members twenty-five years and over in the department) Prizes: Gold watch, octagon vase, orange bowl, cutlery set. Time, 15 2-5 seconds.

John T. Xilon, first; Jeremiah Maxlin, second; Charles Fechlieinier, of 38 West torium. North River, yesterday. The body was recovered. Other matters which have come up regarding Fifty-ninth street relate to the Interborough stations on the subways that intersection.

In the course of construction of the new Lexinarton avenue line the plans call Cotton Fleece. Twenty-Mxth street, a cloak and suit The following men will be heard 1 i'" i $15.98 Blankets. Pir Woo; merchant, who disappeared last from time to time; The Rev. J. Stuart Holden.

pastor of the 1'ort Thursday, is still missing. Kelatives Whit UJ: t'-r4r .) Tw PAVERS AND RAMMERS for a local station only at Fifty-ninth man Square Church in London and fear he has ended his lite. street. The property owners of the vicinity have been seeking to nave one of the most popular Northfleld speakers; the Rev. John A.

Hut-ton, of Glasgow, Scotland, who will Winter welg-ht C4xSft loc.Il for full size! beds while, tan ajd irsr pretty con- I traxt borders, also pialn white shee i Blankets that are elsewhere sold at tl 1 S1.9S Blankets Sale 1 41 pi ski da tn Vavriou ty1 nrt foior tonlnfja tvlao whit, tan avnd irray Ith contrut border vxtrm btax-and of ex-1 quiJUy full ivzt tlGIITS TO KILL SKLF. It took three men to prevent Jo HEAR SUFFRAGE TALK Local Union No. 4, of the International Union of I'avers and Ram-iners. was visited yesterday al its deal with the subject, The Deepen seph Finfelsteln. a bhoemaKer, ot AuitnlUn Wool Comfor'b'.

B.s.nkrs. ribbon Noand I1 a-vjn1 ii1 Pink, Ro. Aprkrt, fsrrhid. tioM n4 Wht rTr other jl 12 MS Blanket n.yj Ftn? Australian T-Cod R-e. Plrk.

Orchid. and s-d-. wln r.i white wr rnntrae We ut mu-ll ing Recognition of the Rev- Thomas McLoughlin, third. Putting 16-Pound Shot Prizes: Gold watch, leather bag. orarjge bowl and cutlery set.

Best distance, 3S feet 7 inches, Joseph Scherer, William Ren-ins. John M. Kellv, (., and William Nevlns, C. 132 Lorimer street, trom cutting nw Charles Brown, of London, ex-presl hroat yesterday. He was afterward dent of the Baptist Union, speaks on this made an express stop, but Chief Engineer Craven, of the Public Service Commission, has Just reported against the change regarding it as inadvisable.

There has been agitation for a considerable period to have the present Columbus Circle station, at Broadway. Eighth avenue and Fifty-ninth street, made an express stop The chief engineer was directed to held in ball in the Manhattan avenue court. "The Farewell Addresses of Our Alio, tt th nmi prlfts. Hotpl; Bisnke's in hit nd ro.orm old wlnglv at ibovf $1.08 S3. 29 Blankets SaV 1 77 Mr.

Trotter, the famous mis iuu lards ten years and over in the department) Prixea. INSANE TKIKS MlllDKK. headquarters, 229 East Forty streoi. Manhattan, by Frank A. r'yrn-.

secreta-y-treasurer of the Trade Union oman's Suffrane League of New York. Mr. Byrne was introduced by President Bernard Bowen. In hi? talk Mr. Byrne said: "From the inception of the Mui tb- qua.ttr of ns b.ar.kfe-.

here Is bet-er ipa4 A offers tha' we tf rot rrrslier a food as at fit ail each. Cold watch, punch bowl, orange bowl and cutlery set. Time. 11 4-5 Arming herself with a knife. Mrs.

boror. plaant yit vp rd ue, tan tt Amelia Ahearn yesterday tried to kill rio-ji fomblntton seconds. William Becher, Adam Strupel. Joseph Scherer, and members of her family in a crazy fit. sion worker, will tell the falury of God's work anions the o-itensts and drunkards; the Rev.

N. Iouglass Mackenzie, president of the Hartford Theological Seminary Foundation; the Rev. Robert F. Y. Pierce, of New York City; Prof J.

Hope Moulton. of Victoria University, Manchester, Kngland; the Rev. Joseph Kyle. president of the United Presbyterian Theological Daniel O'Sullivan. C.

She was finally removed to the observation ward of the Kings County All Autrnst Sale (kkkIs purvhasrd during this sale will br held mad delivered at customers" convenience up to and lnciadinx October KtJtu The Above refers tsar axtkrt la Avrost Sw2 rJevrraBats. 100 Yards (members fifteen years and over in the department) Prizes: Hospital. take the matter up with the Interborough Company and estimate the probable cost and to ascertain if the company would be willing to have this made as extra under the original subway contract. There are two schemes for the remodeling of the present station at Columbus Circle. In the first scheme passages are provided from the sidewalk from four points of the circle with ramps to a Gold watch, silver cup, orange bowl and cutlery set.

Time, 12 4-5 seconds. James J. Wall, Sam imrt; fibxd cai ght. CHARLES B. LAW.

Joseoh Vogelsang, of 1020 Her Johnson, Thomas J. Qullty and labor movement In this country organized la'ior believed in equal rights for man and woman, and on down to the present day the trade unionist is in hearty accord with that principle. Every labor man and every man who has the American spirit of fair play in his heart should use his efforts in aiding the woman suffrage cause. Next year there will be submitted a oonstitu-tional amendment and should it be kimer street, who was treated Muslins Julius Schulz, ajking- the cn the in St. Marv's Hospital for using 100-Yard, Members 20 Years and return postal card, ex-Sheriff" '-iends campaign committee, merit understood to Seminary, Xenia.

Ohio: the Rev. Charles the English evangelist: the Rev. A. T. Robertson, the Greek Testament student, and the Rev, John Thomas, of Liverpool, who will remain on after the con but was Linen Sheets Linen Pillow Cases At August Sale Prices Over in the frizes The docu-le the first heroin, escaped yesterday, recaptured in the evening Fr-ji of I-m Iyr.it.t 5 amethyst watch fob, gold and pla tinum stick-pin, gold cutf links and mexzanine constructed beneath the tracks at their present grade.

This scheme would cost about JS00.00O. In the other scheme it would be gold vest chain. Time, 13 3-5 sec move. In an aftgresslve effort which Is to continue for thr nt-xt two rronths. The return cards arc addressed to the ex-Congressman latv ference to ive a cours? of Eible studies, will also take a prominent auopted.

as I believe it will be, wom onds; George T. Sheridan, Mich IRISH VOLUNTEERS' FIELD DAY NEXT SUNDAY iiel Conroy, John Neidner and part in the conference. an win be allowed to vote on equal terms with her father, brother, husband or any male person." John T. NMland. I.tnenHemst-tched LINEN 15 rel; TO ret- CASES'.

"5x9f. SOxWtV 100-Yards Fat Men's Race 3.95 4.75 5.23 JEWISH HOLIDAY CUTS 10 ji, Mali or Ta.epfeece Or4w. August Sale and Clearance Curtains and Draperies SUNT AST PORTIERES Madras des'rns an so 1t pej-e of s.y:e sea freen. red and two-toBH Prises, gold watch, punch bowl, gold pVtOxft. watch, cutlery set.

Time. 12 3 IN HALF CONEY RECEIPTS seconds. Michael B. Meed, P. Mc necessary to depress the tracks seven or eight feet below their present level, and would cost about The scheme to be followed out has not yet been decided lpon.

Tracks on Queensboro Bridge. The cornniisf Ion has forwarded to the Board of Estimate a letter in regard to subway train operation from Fifty-ninth street Over the Queensboro Bridge and the necessary re NEW SUPERINTENDENT INSTALLED AT ORPHANAGE Donald, Henry Upham. All Irishmen tn New York and vicinity are looking forward with great interest to the forthcoming field day of the First Regiment. Irish Volunteers, which will be held fiffice, at 4 4 Court street. They will be In the hands of the enrolled Republicans to-night or to-morrow.

The Ninth Congressional District Includes parts of Twenty-second, where Mr. Law makes his home; Twenty-third, Twentieth. Fifth. Klghteenth and Flxteenth Assembly LUtetrlcts of Brooklyn and the Second and Fourth Assembly Districts of Queens. The ni-mer? of the letter include Adolpn Kiendl.

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Walsh, C. rer re -'t 1.1K 1.28 Potato Race Prizes, gold watch and three silver cups. Time, 2: 2-5 Proprietors of amusement places in Coney Island declared yesetrday that their receipts were cut in half because of the Jewish holiday Tisha ers tea Celtic Park, next Ssunuay. The Rev. Martin T.

Holls Was installed yesterday as superintendent cf the Bethlehem Orphan and Half- Tho programme arranged by the- An unheard of prtre for handeotr.e cur'alaa F'R'S ODD PORTIERES lendrix street; Virtus 1.. tiiines ommittee in charge provides a varied b'Ab, which prohibits indulgence of I all pleasures among the Hebrews. I Bathing pavlllions were the ch.ef uf- construction of the bridge to accommodate such operation. At the present time there is a roadway on Finer Linen Cases Zxi and stallopeU re. H.f pair 1.48 Measure mt-nts -fter heTnrrur.r.

Linen August Sale of Laundry and Toilet Soaps, etc. iV Asylum, at College Point. The installation service was held in Pop- III Arlington avenue; A assortment of events. A football seconds. II.

P. Shelley. John M. Kelly. M.

J. Gould. E. Spies, C. Running High Jump Prizes, gold watch, octagon vase, orange bowl, cutierv set.

Best height. 5 feet, 3 inches. John M. Kelly, William Nevins. Daniel O'Sullivan.

Ludwig Juna, C. obstacle Race Prizes, four gold watches, W. J. Gould, John M. Man.

24 5 Church street. Kichmond i ferers. for bathing is on of the penhausen Institute, and was in hnrge of the Rev. F. E.

Tilly, cf Win- line Diciuki. Flit Froa Froua. and f.nrd Amuri Bardad and Orten-a: erv-ts nolr on fcccount of Ha Fairs only each i Ss Pair-Half Pairs each the bridge fifty-two feet wide for vehicular use. but part of this space is also occupied by trolley tracks. I'nder the plan of reconstruction it is proposed to make two roadways of twenty-six feet width each on two Hill; Charles T.

Sohondelineier. M. 807 tjulr.ey street; r.enr-re A. Carman. Stillwell lane; Andrew Dit-mas, 60 Amersfort place, and John D.

Armstrong, 80 Waterbury avenue, Richmond Hill. field, assisted by the Rev. Theo. of Whitestone. and the Rev.

G. Kacstner. of Flushing, who preached tne sermon. A congregation which filled the lc ct. s.xe Munyon's W.u-b .95 15 match between the crack teams of Cork and who will meet this year for the first time, is sure to prove exciting.

A hurling match between the Robert Emmet Hurlins team of Philadelphia and the Limerick Hurling Club of New Y'ork. a football match between the Shamrocks of Philadelphia and the F'irst Regiment, Irish Volunteer team, a sword and bayonet contest, foils and Kelly, Emil Spies, Emil Stru-pel. A. Habeykin Soap 3 f-akrs things prohibited on that day. The holiday, known as the Fast cf Ab, is the annlvarsary of the fall of the Hebrew temples in "S5 B.

and 70 A. D. It is observed by fasting and abstinence from all pleasures. The Fast of Ab this year was last Saturday, but because that day was the Jewish Sabbath, the holiday was observe! yesterday. levels, and each of these roadwavs Send Out letter.

Tug of War Prizes, gold watcri for will be free of all tracks and still or white each member of the winning team .33 FINE GRADE MERCERIZED DAMASK PORTIERES give plenty of room for the subway and elevated railroad tracks that -S Squad C. Three-Legged Race Prizes, gold lo. 25 Jc 30 ct Totirt well-kno mtkri. 8 must go over the bridge. The esti ir.t and a-r large assembly rooms witnessed the installation.

Pastor Holls succeeds, the Rev. C. Craemer, who has been the superintendent for the past six years and who recently resigned. The Orphanage is one of the many charities supported by the synodical conference, and is under the direction of a board of directors elected .20 3 broadsword contest, a quarter-miie watch and octagon vase. Time, 11 3-S seconds.

W. J. Gould. and Rmil vl or wine tie Irs a c-- try tvorif 5 ct. Swift a Pride of Uundrj- Soap mated cost of this improvement is about $2,116,000.

The movement is known as the Charles B. Ijiw Congressional "am-paign Committee. The letter as follows: "You are no doubt aware that the Hon. Charles B. Law, who so ably and conspicuously represented this district In ConKress for six years, will be a to all race in marching order open rsoros.vu ok bids and estimates Strupel.

Emil Spies, C. and Lud rish Volunteers and- a Medal of 4 ct. B9tine (ceorlnc rrfwden. A sufficient number of consents has niR int. tin ur cw iuko.

3 i and bron li ird wig Juna. C. been secured by the B. R. T.

for its Honor race are included in the pro- e-rnmme A Hrette. nfl'Uflft nnii rft-iev Shoe Race Prizes, gold watch, tn NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR. 10 CL value Big Four Toilet elevated extension in Jamaica ave punch bowl orange bowl and cutlery foilowed by a sham will also' 4 rolls for 25 nue from Cypress Kills to the heart by the Lutheran churches of this liiniiy. D. Lankenau is chairman ENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS set.

Time, 1:03 3-D. Buckley, 9 ct. value TaJcTairi Powder- arre car- given. The regiment band. under the nnd Julius Behn Is secretary of the candidate at the direct primaries to be, held Sept.

C8 for the He- uhiican 'nomination to again represent us at Washington. His candldaiy been oi Jamaica and the plans for the work will now be prepared for ap John P. Kennedy. Ieonard J. Th.

Denton or persons miklnr a blrt or corrlopsis 7 3 estimate for any ser-vlcea. work, materials Pre-ston. G. C. Schreiber.

C. jKiard. leadership of Prof. Mclntyre. will proval Dy tne Public Service Com uppues oi tne t-re or rew isri.

or any ot It departments, bureaus or i dBiui iiuiir, unui rccoiiuy, mission. The cost of this extension. lay for dancing. The nre, Drum nd Bugle Band will take part In in charge or the congregation at Climbing Greased loie rrues. gold watch, punch bowl, orange bowl and cutlery set.

Time, 24 1-5 sec Scarfs, Doylies, etc. At August Sale Prices LACE CURTAIN CT-EARANTIS. Tero to Four Pair Xjo a Ar.toir.et:. Rer.a!ssan9e Real Arate. I.ar Truniaed.

sad Irtah PolnL Cu-talns that we- 5 5.9S ''ur-1ns that were i 4.91 Curtairs that fr. 1 3.93 oodside. like that in Liberty avenue, Is defrayed wholly by the company. Hires, shall furnish ths asm In a neelope. indorsed with the title of ths uppliea.

materials, work or services for the military exercises. onds. Harry P. Shelley, John i Haverlln, John J. Garrlston.

Reconstruction of Sea Beach Road. Scjvrfn. qu.re aved Cttntrm Pier RESCUER SAVES GIRL FROM 'hlcn. tne om or eenmaie is maae. whb la or their niraa or names and the late oreaentatlon to the President nr Ludwig Juna.

C. OKLAHOMA TO" NAME A supplementary contract between ax-at 1 loped Or laoe? trlramed mVd txtrrr lc lnwrl ret S.U .18 Hoard, or to the head of ths department al his or Its office, on or before the date Consolation 100-yard race ror brought about by those who believe txiat he is the best fitted by experience and ability to represent the district and to complete the work begun by him on matters of vital interest to this locality. "He was the oriarinator of the Jamaica Bay Improvement for whi-h nearly J2.000.000 have been appropriated. The project Iihs suffered severely by delay since Mr. Law ceased to be officially connected with h.

It is DROWNING OFF BLUFF BEACH the New York Municipal Railway members twelve and a half years CANDIDATES TO-MORROW A hour Dimea in ine aaeerTiaement fn. tn a B. R. and George W. McN'ulty (Inc.) for the reconstruction of the he same, at which time and place l.

and under in the department who I.in-n Pa ulti lren or Jeep of a a' iiss c.uny iac eoge- pairs i i7 estimate received will be publicly orsned bwisgold, 11 years old, of 28 r-g never before won prizes. Four silver cups. Time. 11 3-5 seconds. by the president or Hoard or head of a Sea Beach Railroad in South Brooklyn has been approved bv the com OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug.

3. Atlantic avenue, had a narrow escape leparimeni nu i ena me iTira of Oscar C. Riemer, John C. Umminger, he contract mm cceraini to One United States Senator, eight Con mission. The McNulty company has from drowning off Bluff Beach, nnn inerearxer as praciicaoie.

John C. Meyer, Dominic tne present contract for the recon Coney Island, yesterday, when she Elach Dia or fsiiraste snau rontatn ths sme and place of residence of the person pressmen, Governor and other State officers. Justices of the Supreme Court Bligh, E. went beyond her depth. Bernard struction of line.

Under the supplementary contract the road will Tsktns- the same, the names of all person. Consolation 100-yard race for Otto, of the Anchors Boat Club, who lntereste.1 with him therein, and if ne and Criminal Court of Appeals and person oe so imsresieo. it shall members twelve and a half years and over in the department who was rowing near where the little girl went down, Jumped after her and be made a four-track line, and the entire line will be ready for operation about May 1, 1915. That part of the members of the 1915 Legislature are Inctly atate that fact: also that It la mads -Ithaut any connection with any -t K-. never before won prizes.

Four stl pickea ner up after she had sunk person making- an estimate far the earns line from Fourth avenue and Stxtv- ver cups. Time, 13 4-5 seconds. Ed Extra Special Values Also in Boys' and Misses' Wear M0RX1XC SPECULS Temorrow. Tucsiij.titU 1 P. V.

To prevent dealer quantities rmetd. No Mail Telephone Order to be nominated In the Oklahoma primaries to-morrow. Most Interest centres in the contest for the United twice. She was none the worse for purpose, ena 1 rmir ana without collusion or f-mud. and that fifth street to New TJtrecht avenue is ward Brennan.

Ernest Hewitt, the ducking. John Main, Coleman, C. member of ths hoard of aldermen, head of rfenartment. chief of a bureaus expected to be completed by Jan. 1, the time -when It is proposed to run npw at a complete standstill.

To piete this work. If for no other reason, bis services in Washington are urgently needed. His otherwise splendid record In Congress and as Sheriff of Kings County is well known to all. You are familiar with his attitude en political affairs. His candidacy represents vigorous and aggressive opposition to the Barnes Influence In the Republican party, either locally or In the State or His candidacy represents a plea for the full and free operation of the new law providing for the direct nomination of candidates by the people themselves and against attempts of any sort to nullify that law.

Special consolation 100-yard race. States Senatorshlp. Senator Thomas P. Gore, whose term will expire next March, Is a candidate for renomlnatton thereof or clerk therein or other officer of Tho City of New Tork la. ahall be or b.

CLOVER RANGERS GO ON open to all. Prizes, stiver cup and trains through the new Fourth ave- two umbrellas. Peter McGirk. come lnieresiea. or inairectly.

S4 contracting- party, stockholder. on the Democratic ticket. His oppo nu subway. This operation, and the operation on that part of the Sea DEEP SEA FISHING TRIP f. uonortue.

tl. v. Hanley. surety or otnerwise in or in in of the contract or in Che nents on the Democratic side Include Signey Suggs of Ardmore, Charles I. Beach Une.

will greatly reduce con srark or Business to wnicn it reiatee. or in gestlon in South Brooklyn, and the Members of the Clover Raxigwrs of Enid and former Supreme $3.98 Mlaaea Summer Dceaaea, 13 21 ct. Bleached MuaJitu 14 I Pkain and ssriped vollo. aloo Toweret i4lnch-no dr. ru ju; ngtit far I any portion oi oroms irtrvw.

The bid or estlmat must ho Terlfled by the oath. Court Judge Samuel W. Hayes of left the Howard Hons In auromohflea 10 heels srrt pllloy company claims that it will enable them to take about fifty elevated railroad cars to otier fields for oper In writing or tne party or parties makleg- Chickasha. John Buefor of Guthrie sL'fll-lNS BASskSVT on a fishing trip to FreejSart, L. I.

n.oc- it. the eJtimaia. inn ne oeyersi matters I stated herein are In all respects tru has been endorsed for the Senatorial cress variety sf Kumtasr Bunmi-nw mole. a. tastefully trltu'd tunic skirt 14.

Id 1. i JdrKSEo DEPT. SEtXiNl K1 OOR. ation. The supplemental contract will nomination by the Republicans In No bia esurrai win ne en1ar4 I involve an expenditure of about unl-ss a a oondinon precedent to the I Str.te conference.

ON HOOPER'S DEATH yesterday. From there thay sailed for deep sea and cams back with their baskets filled with ths finny tribe. $300,000. 75 ct. Bca Waahoble Trousers .50 reception or nwiiqi-rauon oi any propoaaL.

I It he sccompanled by a certified cheek 1 The work on the Manhattan Bloomers and amcxere duck and white, tan. gray and LONG ISLANDERS ENJOY upn on oi ine p.oieor rieiienai Hanke of The City of New Tork. drawn to the order of the Cemptrotler. or money or cor. sorate stock or certificates of tndebteel- Bridge so that subway trains can be operated over it is expected to be completed by the middle of No khaki to IT j-i BOTg CLOTH1X riitP.D rLOOR.

DAY AT CONEY ISLAND A meeting of the directors of vember. 49 ct. Floe Mohair 42 Irx-tl 7 f'os fire I re graj. tr.wn -a. iri Gm IN H.OOR.

I2S ct. Not-M Prrrsers. 64 Mill lengi.e r'-c rrewsc cntrmst-nr dote rrlp-s and eruree wash -s avsi 29 cL Wliile Voile. .22 inch snj. Jain: for ee 1 so ii i- WHITE OtH.lt! MAIN- n.OOC J1.29 Urrle Tots Dresses 59 Brooklyn Institute to confer on the $19 Bsya' Wash SojIU .74 Rsaelan, sailor snd Iutch death of Prof.

Franklin W. Hooper, Signals In Centre Street Loop. It was Long Island Day at Coney Vew Tork. which the Comptroller shall approve as of eoual value with the sresr. tty required In the sdvertlsement the en-tunt of not lea than thr- nor mar thin flv Pr centum of ths smount ef the "Do you favor the anCl'Iacy of Mr.

Taw If so. you will kindly sign your name and address to the enclosed return card addressed to Mr. Law himself and Indicate on the card if you will be willing to serve on his cam- rialgn committee. This will, of course, revolve no expense to you." Sketch of Candidate. Charles B.

Law was born at Hannibal, N. Feb. 1S72. He was graduated from Amherst Collige al Amherst, In 1W and took up the study of law. He was admitted to the bar in the fall of 18T and hae since practiced law In Brooklyn and Manhattan.

He was first elected' to llnona fgistMk rhmbr)t ana who died at Walpole, N. is being Island yesterday, and the Long Is The Public Service Commission has con- rales whit, cs'ors ana ginpes approved a contract tn he mods hv held this afternoon In the Academy DIEDERICH CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE OUTING The Charles DeWrich Pinochle) Club had an outing yterua.y at the Old oHmertead, Olmstetvd place ajid Copeland avenue. Many prize bowling contests took peace, and men and women won cash prizes. bloomer bODa reo-u'rea, mm prvTiuru in oeC'loa 40 trsst trimmings traleht land Railroad carried train loads pf I 1 tu. 1 1 of th Greater york Charter.

Tne in New york Municipal Railway majority oi trousers to vre BOTr CUOTH1SO- exeuaionlerts to that resort. They -TH mO FLOOR. the men are passing the summer in amount snail in in pro posals or Instructions to bidder, and aba.ll net be In esceas of rle per cent t-w cortirted check or money shoiiut visited Steeplechase. Luna Park an Corporation (B. R.

T) with the Federal Signal Company, the lowest bid their country homes, many of them other attractions, ana had a ga attended the meeting. Others were der, for the installation of track sig be lneled In th nvelP containing tht time. represented by letters and telegrams, M'l ilr.o ar a rn yoke, Rs-aan and "rench lire an4 emr'd'v Titr: dstss to vrs I VK ANTS PKPT eiEk-OND FIOOR nals In the Centre street loop sub way. The Union Switch and Signal Company protested to the Commls KANSAS CITY HOST bid or o- ei tier In close In separate envelop addresa to the head ef th Department. or Board, or ubmlud poroonallv unoe ths nreoentaUon of th bid or estimate.

For particular a to tho quantities and uallty saPPlloa or th mtur m. xtent work reforeno must FIRE DAMAGES HOUSE "Just Say" elon, alleging that the Federal Com 29 si 89 ct Boys' Overalls. .21 Ta snd blu oenlm doubt stitched cut fulf to I yrs BOYa- FURNISHINGS THIRD rt.OOR. 11.79 Extra Size Voile Blouses. 1.3 7 Also batiste rrr.br par.

el outlined wltk toco on hand emb'd eftoots lacs Ins-rt nd 60. BL018ES BKOOND FLOOR. 29 ct. Chlldren'a Cambric SkirU .18 Ksmstltched ls rums with tucas 25 ct. New Rrbbons All i- rah'e rolcri milliner cd tuift i TO FRATERNAL EAGLES pany could not meet the requirements of the specifications without lnfrtng- HORLICK'S rneonleei rd -sfictes r.B.

in AIN ntllt. IN STERLING PLACE Damage amounting; to, tSOO was done by a fire that started early to-day in Tie In the ald offlco ml nle In the aalij Wood held hearings In regard to this. KANSAS CITY. Aug. plana.

elc- th President. Rear or Depart. bid ohU ocptd rim.it. from oe fro 59 ct. Creft tie Chines 45 Out in new Of the delay that might sa City to-aay Degan uie entertain Congress from the old Fourth Of Erooklyn'ln the fall of 1904 and reelected In and again In lfiyg.

In the fall of 1S10 he was defeated in the general landslide bv the narrow mar-sin of 21 votes out of more than cast. In the election of that year seven of the eight Republican Congressmen from below the Harlem River were defeated, but none by so small a plurality's Mr. Law. In 111 he was elected Sheriff of Kings County by a nulorltv of 22.000. Imring his third awarded any prn who la tk ensue the Commlstrloa determined to ment of thousands of members of the tt Meant Criminal an 4 Qinalnt DnvHl.

ho'tig figures oe.l reet anj ovealag colors. arreor to Tho City of New Tork ass. debt or contract, or whs I a defasitor. ss rjretr or stkrwlo noon any sbUgaUos. SaXeUN rAcPIKWlR-WX)SD tlor the home of John Goldberg, at 1232 Stirling place.

The house Is a two- approve or tne award of the contract to the Federal Company, subject to assurances of indemnity against 59 ct. Woireen'a to) Clows. .4 1 story frame building. MALTED MILK 24 A 29 ct. Children's .17 patent claims.

Ths contract most ss M4 fwr sepsr. "t'i rlfbt to reserved In each esss rs all hid or eellmates if It doomed tot th lntrt of Th Crty to Blddsrs will wrtt sot th smsuat st their bid or sstlmate In addlllss ts la- Fraternal Order of Eagles, the occasion being the annual national con ventlon and reunion of the organisation. Delegations from many of the principal cities of tba country are here. The programme for the gathering covers five days and provides for a. hist oarade and numerous fea VETERANS GIVE FLAG Gsuse high or low nek short slsevsg so knee ienfh drawers wigs CKILDKKN'rt stAIX n.v-'r..

term In Congress Mr. Law became the chairman of the Committee on War Th Feed-drink fer All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Colfee. Agrees with the weaked cLgestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious.

Rich milk, trailed pram, powder form. TO ST. MALACHI BOYS ll-button lengis oeu. btooJt sr whit. OLOVKS-MAIV nWR 98 ct.

Mlrfl Suit Casea .59 UJnn rotsforood ewwer s.de isto. tork wd k.y. tn.id. CASueS THIRD 11.89 Mrfl'- rnch ur wKlte gns A.BLX LJNrNf MAiN rXOOR. 49 ct.

Imported CUri Yakes -33 Claims, to whirn more mua are referred by the House of Representatives than any other committee with the exception of the Committee on tures of entertainment in addition to the customary business sessions of the national aerie. -rlp- -OS and ra'nU. etib'd S-o tso msnj shapes and pstteres se-rsj swd hit NKCK" KAR MAIN FtOCR, letting th am in nsrure Bidders ar requested to make their bid ar eetlmatee upon the blank feem. pro. pared ar.d furnished hy The Cltv, a ossy which, with tho Propor envelop iB which nclos the bid.

toe-ether wltb copy sf tho rontraot. lohdmg ths spse. flcmtlon. It fsrm approved hy th Corpotstlon Pounaol. ran ho sbtahisd na throfor at th sffics sf tb IfStrliK'tii for which tb work 1 Sa be I Atlantic City A kk hack prepared ia a miaoU NEXT WIDMISOAT Invalid Pensions, inn urn committee chairmanship that had been held by a Brooklyn at iAkt fifty year.

The McPherson-Doane Post of the Q. A. presented a flag to the St. Malachl Home for Boys, at Rocka-way Park, yesterday. Joseph F.

Lud-lam, commander, was present, and J. A. C. Russell was chairman of the flag comxaUU. Take tmkstituta.

Ask for HORLICXS, Arthur Oooden's atonr. "The Rich Csssk fAns Dsa-ais Msrslsc Bp.rtssi. $9.50 L.W.tMSl7.50tlrtrlt..M Jscksoa As Jersey Our, 1 7 a. sa. HARD COAL NO MHOIU COM TOUT Miss Colling wood." complete ia Tle Qihsn sum imitativna.

Lssk tsc tks Osksl -oss viss ana arswmr si cssstrtyenss VWK ar 1M mi are. sv4SsJ The best known achievement of kla Congressional career U-generai- avtandarq Vaioa next buaaa..

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