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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 8

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Tin: December d. iois. the year 1 ft 1 9. money will be neces- of It and longer is tlie public de I the express trains are required to dally to axpexilta th work uffUient I commerce; limitation rnllwav turn below Wall street staUon In a 1 ly to ailow tor a muoraj-y atuo te-r- 10 PAYS In the society buildm. Putter and PUTf Hopkinson avenues, Sunday after-II LEI UL1JL noon.

Permanent committees to look 1 1 I I I lit i after the activities of the different or- a-IIU eary Jor interest chargeable to the prived of the service. Kul-'c-OHt of construction' to the a.nount lowing repeated ritoria to secure of 1412.000 on lines under Contract i progress, the Commission fiua.l'.y lunuorary two-track stub terminal minaj eaM of Prospect ark on a curve on a considerable grade Of oourse, mac stub term txrtxtg a JOTHPLIS yrJTlLEND OFWAR and ll.M7.000 on lines under Contract aerred a notice of hearing for tar- felture of the contract on the Inter a total of for which It construction to tha necessities ana convenience of the government and of the public, and asu'-irg construction to the point of these limitations; and (4) development and encourage, ment of Inland waterways- and coordination of rail and water 'wnv portation systems. Alternative Plan. ganlxatlona during the ensulr year will be appointed. Plana for the various annual events in the aoclety building will also be discussed.

T1UTET0U nmiieaoirt. to to auperaedad ax tha mrtieat tnoroiit by tit ertenalati of operation at least aa far eatwvrd as Utlca. avemxa. where tix pertoaaeiK a naxaroous limitation on tba uU capacity. With tha operation, extended, Uieae exprena trains can oontroue through Clark atraet and Fultoo street, joining the two outer tracks in continental Company, with the rwult that the contrtjetor has increased laboring force and tuia expresed his willingness to rush the work at the western end of Uie work called for by the oorttract In conformity with the suggestions of the Commission.

I-our Track at Atlantic Avenue Station. will be necessary ft authorise corporate stock. 'The estimates also Indicate during the year 1919 Interest on city Investments In lines under operation will amount to $3.809, 0O0 under Contract and to 14.066,000 under Contract 4, a total of $, 174,000. As the revenues of the two operating companies will be Insufficient to meet the obligations under the contracts It will be neces "Among the plans which- doubtless will be proposed are the following: Don Abarbanell O. Z.

Don Abarbanell Camp, Sons of Zlon, will meet this evening at the Hopkinson Mansion, 428 Hopkinson avenue. A date will be set for the annual. election of officers end nther imnortant Calls Its Deeds Immortal and Men Entitled to Eternal the old subway and continuing eastward of Dormigh Hall station as locai train. "At present, Brooklyn passengers desirous of rearhing stations on the West Hide subway must change overground from Wall street station Baker, However, Wants Regular Army to Serve as a Nucleus for Future. crow-over la to be located.

Handkiapprd by Contractor. "As to Nostrand arecue. tha Oom mission has been seriously handicapped by the weakness and Inability of the contractor for the northern half of this line to carry on the work adequately. Here also the Commission rnuat give consideration to A practical method of securing prompt completion (1) Continuance of the present plan of federal control; (2) public owncr- ship of carrier property with ptl-I vate operation with governmental i guarantees: (4) resumption of prl-'. vate control and management under Gratitude.

business will be transacted. Letters from a number of members of the "The reason for this suggestion Is sary for the city to make these Inter either to tor street on Churc4i street or t. Wail stret on William street, or met transfer on the Korty-soond street shuttle. With the completion of Ue Clark street connection. est charges by annronrlatlona from TELLS STORY OF FIGHTING.

this: The early operation of the Clark street tunnel, referred to hereafter, will necessitate the opera' ion of four Iracks In the Atlantic avenue station. If this operation of four racks Is not to result in nn sctunl rlecrense of ca- F3A1SE FOR TROOPS AT HOME the general funds or by Inclusion in the lax levy." Progress on I'liconipleu-d Routes. regulation; and (5) public ownership and operation. Additional p'ana and modifications or combinations of those enumerated might be listed. "If the policy of private ownership camp now in will oe Including one from Dr.

Joseph Krln-skl, of 'Brownsville, who headed the principal medical unit from New York. A large number of candidates for membership are awaiting the action of the camp. A date will be set for their installation to be Brooklyn ijvj enirt rs may ciwirse at Brooklyn Mat e.ther KoM or "As to t' I.lvonia avenue Tine, while the Commission has made a contract for st-e and a contract for its erection, the Priorities Committee was to (rrar.t a certificate that ould all' a more ororCDt auD- nneltv In the Hrooklvn nortiou of the I Wejrt Hide Obviously, There- Also Gives Credit to the Workers etion of this connec lnterborouah svstem. a crossover to f'Te, early Desires Perpetuation of General Staff Organization. and operation under regulation Is Progress on uncompleted Brooklyn continued, the following subjects will I routes Is discussed as follows: require legislative consideration: (1 "Fourteenth Street Eastern of limitations upon united i trict Line.

In Manhattan there, are the eastern end of the Atlantic avenue station must be afforded The in the Factories. followed by a banquet and reception. Literary Society to Dance. ply of te. portions of it, howerer, Imve ter, fabr.ruted and delivered.

It is that the remainder will now forward promptly. Tha The Progressive Literary Aid So structural plans, long ago laid out, provided for a crossoVer nt I'tlca avenue, which is beyond the Inter-Continental job and in the structure already completed. These crossovers. or co-operative activities among com- two sections. Fourteenth street, Sixth mon carriers by rail or by water: (2) i avenue to Irving place, under oon-emancipation of railway operation tract with Booth Flinn, 19 from financial dictation: tS) regula- 1 cent, completed, for the completion tion is i.T.

The limiting factor at the pic. tit time is the amtrai for the installation of tracks, W.te.re the contractor, thrutih no fault of his own. Is In a financial position where it la for l-ini to prc-i with the expedition 'hat the Con.mis-sxin denui necessary Accordingly, the Commission luui ded a pro-jHww-d arreement with him that will ciety held Its regular meeting last ror.trai-T' has baen WASHINGTON. Dec. John J.

Pershing's account of hi a stewardship as commander of the American evening in the Brownsville Labor Lyceum, Sack man street and Liberty avenue. A committee of fifteen was named to arrange for the annual ball to take place the early part of the WASHINGTON', Dec. Question of permanent oranliatkn of the army has been deferred for consideration afier the closa of the peace conference. Secretory Baker, In his annual report. says this course Is determined tipon since "the ntefls of the I'nlted States cannot be ante-meed until that confer tlon of issues of securities; (4) estab- i of which, a proposed agreement has Ilshmcnt of a relationship between already bien transmitted, and Four-Federal and State authority which teenth street, Irving place to Avenue will eliminate the twilight zone of under contract with the Lngnon jurisdiction and under which a har-i Contracting Company, 22.8 per cent, montous rate structure and adequate i completed.

Section 3, the tunnel por-service can be secured. State and in- I tlon, is under contract with Booth anxious a i-rr tim to proceed with h. work Acr.ir.. It Is obrlov. that th.s l.t.e.

rerhn.jt the great wr.l be of the utrr.o- In facilltlae to reacii i.ucri nr.d :r.1ijtrtal por-tien of a five-cent fare." fft-urft a eompWion 1 this I New year. The society, which Is made up of a number of well-known work. As the amount of money Involved Is minor (omimred to 1 alU' of tlie prol'erty unu.r.!e tm.l tracks however, cannot be reached until the Jnter-C'ontlnentnl contract is much further advanced. There is the possibility, however, of providing a temporary crossover in the western end of the inter-Continental contract. To achieve this temporary ol)ect the In-ter-Contlnental Company has been asked to progress this portion of the work sufficiently far to allow of the Installation of a one-track spur ca young men and women of the Browns terstate; (oi restrictions goerning rllnn and is o9 prr cent, completed ville section.

Is one of the oldest and In Brooklyn. Section 4. from North largest social-literary organization Expeditionary Forces was given to the public last night by Secretary Baker. It Is in the form of a preliminary report to the Secretary, covering operations up to Nov. 20, after the German collapse.

It closes with these words from the leader of the great army in France, expressing his feeling for those who served under him: "I pay the supreme tribute to our officers and soldiers of the line. When 1 think of their heroism, their ence shall have determined the future In the community. BLACK WALNUT CENSUS. are completed, the Commission sumeK the approval of the proposed agreement by the Board of Kstima'e. and Is re.ueKlng the contractor irroceed on that a.swumptlOTi.

TI.e Commission must fnip'ic l.w- Seventh street und Metropolitan avenue, Bedford avenue to Manhattan avenue, assigned to Mn.son Hanger, the treatment of competitive as compared with non-competitive traffic: (6) the most efficient utilization of equipment and provision for distributing the burden of furnishing equipment on an equitable basis amonp the respective carriers; (1 a more liberal use of terminal facilities pable of use for turning trains. This Ijocal Boards to Organize. is iZ per cent, completed. I The i i.t international relations 01 ine vtunu. For temporary purposes, however, Mr.

Baker announces that he will lay before Congress a plan of organization for the regular army "whUh continue as the nucleus of any tiinir mllltrv establishment." I.t'k wHlr.uT ranvaaa is ry or The United The members of the eieht local ex 'The Commission has not vet come rcverll.jr emotion boards In Brownsville will meet the enrlv port of next week at found the office of Haruch Miller, chairman ever. that tlie corsplet-oa and operation of tile Clark street coins. ami the to hoer, In'erlv r-ouph oj.eraf.oti reyond A'lantic avenue are Intimately would he ld to place tVe Cai street connect ton in operation and thui. temporary terminal will. Incidentally, allow the opening of Interborouarh stations between Atlantic avenue and Prospect Park Plaza and thus serve to reduce the congestion now concentrated" at tho Atlantic avenue "It is therefore obvious that the completion of the Inter-Continenral re t.r may be y- c.fv.'-e informs 1 a IUh.ii lar'eri of the "1 Au.erna That tha re- Ns The Secretary also indicates his Intention to press for perpetuation by in the interest of free movement oi commerce: and (8) limitations within which common carrier facilities and services, may be furnished by shippers or receivers of freight.

Public Ownership Policy. patience under hardships, their unflinching; spirit of offensive action I am filled with emotion which I am unable to express. Their deeds are immortal and they have earned the eternal gratitude of our country." of Hoard No. 84, for the purpose of establishing a permanent organization to look afier the drafted men when they return from the front. A committee will also be appointed at the meeting to confer with the differ- Boy f'U inforn.at law of tha strong Uenerai Man or fsnlxatlon, built up during the war.

"I hi refrained in this mnke ne-esary the uae or tr.e four 1 fre iiir.ut rptiHut tn a.r.(1 th.vt The right i.g so it.ber of rrorta re- to a conclusion as to the proper basts for securing completion of Sections 1, 3, 4 and a. The importance, however, of completing the entire line has already been referred id and cannot be over-emphasized. VVhitehall-Montanuo. Street Tunnel and Wllloughby Street Subway The Whitehall-Montague street tunnel, under contract with Booth Flinn. is 87.5 per cent, completed.

The Wil-loughhy street subway, from Montague street, Clinton street to Flatbush avenue. Is al.so under contract with Booth Flinn. and is $6 per cent, completed. This tunnel and subway Mr. Baker saya, "from nu.kinK spe The report begins uen.

fer cific recommendations for future leg pnt organizations and individuals OI "Should the policy of public and oneration be adopted, ns Th- .1 da ttf-l-rrts feet A taxation for two reasons. In the first prominence in the section relative to shing departure for trance. is and these r.oxs'" 'hat about Tlrr'er is being section is of importance, not to afford new facilities to the Eastern Parkway section of Brooklyn, but is actually necessary to the more adequate utilization of the capucitv of the entire 'H' system. ConseqnentW the commission feel that a straight there must he considered: (1) The striking feature Is tho section de- dace, the slznlrur of the armistice has the rn thing of a general fund to defray voted to "combat operations," where jjust anj rftjr price at which, and not formally closed the war. We have at present a great military establish the terms under wnicn, carrier tracks the Atlantic avenue.

Fta'lon. iir.W-us there is a inw-nir available to th- 'a-sl vm-d of Af.an'ic avenue. Ot.herw le. trains on the tra ks would tiee.1 to use To The westward of Atlantic avenue, A-hirh woiiid such a complicateil as re.sr't In a of rapacity in ti Atlantic av'Tiv r'aTlon. 1, Is.

therefore. not tha' The Cat connection s' nll be co.ti-tH-Tfl. but that 1 lie Company shall be in a properties are to be acquirea, t-i the cost of erecting in Brownsville a perniamnent roll of honor to contain the names of every resident of the section who served during the ar. ment, wluclt cannon do muuueaiti) dimoWed. and the activities of the do.

forward, businesslike agreement nithj the Inter-Continental Company is a better method of securing Immediate i prohibiting the operation ui as a fiscal contrivance, insuring their administration in the in tmrtment for some time at least it told the story or iigniing uy mo man who directed tt. Of the total strength of the Kxpe-ditlonary Force, Gen. Pershing reports: "There are in Kurope altogether Including a regiment and some sanitary units with the Italian army and the organisations at Murmansk, also in report ft uai'y Sooliib are that reports 1 the effect that Ham timber Is only fr r.t rn r.o ran furnish I' ts and t.at private 1'iivtr ha- hef-r, thm-jgh the country arrl ha'e a'', of the I purp('? will afford a most important Conner-tion between the Broadway subway in Manhattan and the Fourth avenue system (operated hy the New must be concerned with what we have. In the second place, the Pe-ace inriu la About to assemble, and terests of the convenience aim vom- completion of the work than tmii- reetly to attempt to settle claims for meree or tne pcopie. miaous m--thev shall be self-supporting, and that their rates shall be properly related to the ascertained cost of South Brooklyn service, and retaining ana exiena- cluding those en route from tne States, approximately 2,053,34" men, less our losses.

Of this total there are in France. 1.338,169 combatant A CLEAR COMPLEXION lng the economies and aoamages he military needs o' the United States cannot be prudently assessed until that conference shall have determined the future international relations of the worhl. The department will present to the Congress a plaa for the maintenance of a regular army, which slia.ll continue as the nucleus of any future military estab-Hrmen- Dendtnir the time when the losses or damages on past work. The company, as shown by examinations made by representatives of the Com- mission into Its accounts, has prose- 1 cuted Its past work nt financial loss to Itself and no longer has available' assets, or is able to secure the neces. sary funds to continue the work at1 costs that are bound to exceed tract payments.

In the opinion ofi the Commission. It is better to allow I of large scale proauction in as Melville Club Ball. T1ia tn-antc i a1 I Knll troow. Forty divisions have arnvea, York Consolidated Railroad), affording the added capacity of two tracks to care for the great volume of travel that Is already flowing through the Fourth avenue subway. As this connection will afford transfer opportunity at the DeKalb avenue station for persons desirous of reaching either lower Manhattan or local stations on Broadway above Canal street, a considerable diversion will take place and thus free the Canal street station to some extent, although whatever ca hi)e ni he tn secure ar( a.1 lots at from a single shipping suh ar lots may be n.aie v.r from rre timber aecared from eeveral Iater 00.

If waintit tei op.ef tnr-re srarra, II Baay he to take lees than a sr-losd lot from r.ne plnl. portation; t3 responsiDimy ana relationship of the railway administration to Congress and other Fed the MelMlle Social Club will be held of hich the Infantry personnel of ten have been used as replacements, at Prospect Hall Saturday evening leavimr thirty division now in eral authorities, and to tne states France organized into three armies (41 cuardlng against the intrusion The entire proceeds will be used to furnish and remodel the clubhouse for the benefit of the majority of of rhr-e corns each." of nartv politics into railway man- the contractor to complete upon the! payment of actual cost, or upon some other satisfactory business method' rtf their eouinnienl tiv: Inp-ement: (5) a status for railway Tni- ntrv Into the war found us 1 officers and employes under which A cm I A han to burden the "cost of construe- with few of the auxiliaries necessary hhe railway service will attractigAiid fo- lYir.iiurt in the modern senee. I retain the best talent; and 6 main- ion' ith continuing Interest chanres Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well Known Ohio Physician Dr. P.M.

Edward for 17 yean treated Ecores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. Yoa will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers oa pacity is thus afforded nt the Canal street station is likely to be absorbed by increased travel from the Broad-wal elevated lines, caused by pa-ssen-gers desirous of transferring to Broadway, Manhattan members who are expected home from overseas.

The committee includes John J. Morrisaey. John I-Griffin, Mark E. Lipman, William F. Johnson.

James J. Donlon, Eugene V. Barry. James P. O'Hara.

Joseph P. Griffin. Alexander Orr. Thomas F. Cairns.

and to hamper the entire public with operation of the Interboroough sys- ws i ill r-i Foi Infants and CLUdrea In Use For Over 30 Years experience through which wo have gores can be dlgwted and the future upeda of the nation maturely considered. "In any case It is clear that the education of officers and a constant study of the science of warfare will be necessary, and It is'my hope that he Kreat Military Academy at West Point can be supplemented by an en-larg-ement and broadening of the special schools which are at present or-a-antzed. but should be made to take mora the character of postgradu Among' our moot important deflden- I tenance of a tribunal for the deter-cles in material were artillery, avia- mtnation of controversies which will em. which is below its capacity. under public tioo and tanks.

In order to meet our inevitably arise even Clark Street Tunnel an Frtontial I recruirements as rapidly as possible operation. Brighton Beach Connection. "The above outline is a mere we accepted the offer of the rench Mat. Alwars tears Sisroarorc of Government to provide us with the Murk Street Tunnel The -mrk I enumeration of some Important points to he considered. We will at an appropriate time report to Con twraanrr artillery equipment.

'Brighton Beach Connection The Brighton Iteach line -was originally extending from Hanover Square li Sentence Suspended 011 PliysJolan. Magistrate Reynolds in the Fifth avenue court vesterdftv RllnrtpnrlAd "in nvlation we were in the same four-tracked by the company from situation, and here again the French gress such Information, suggestions ate couraea and to develop and train der the t-eutl Kivcr, through, and i'ullon streets lo ntwufrli the liver and bowels, which cause i normal action, carrying ofE the waste Church avenue to Sheepshead Hay By one of the certificates accompany IX3RIX1OSI RE. sentence on Dr. jamea X. Cooley, 32 Government came to our aid until or recommendations as- wt believe years old, of 532 Pacific street, who our own aviation programme should may be of assistance in Bolvlng tho was charged with automobile speed- be under w-av.

We obtained from the many and difficult transportation an link hetwecti the Wet Side etibwuy and the proient Inter- i and poisonous matter in ooe'a system, I If you have a pale face, sallow look. lng the dual contracts, the company Itself a.lso to reconstruct a. boroyffil subumy eailwarl lng. Motorcycle Policeman George H. I French the necessary planes for train- I problems.

ough Hall station, it win Vx rcmoni-1 dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head two-track connection through Klat-bush avenue, through and to St. Felix Plate testified that the physician I lng our personnel, ana tney nave pro-drove his automobile alone Fourth videu us with a total of 2.676 pursuit. bcired thnt, during the constritf i research specialists in the several arms. Thli subject, however, Is one upon which casual comment is not helpful, and I refer to'it only because It nana the one clear indication from our experience as to our future icy." The story of the American Army's part In the war overseas Secretary Baker leaves very largely to Gen. Pershing, whose report, recovering operations up to Nov.

20, following under Oontrart No. 2, four tricks street to a connection with the Fourth avenue subway in Fulton street. The avenue from Thirty-ninth to Forty- observation and bombing nlanes. The fourth street at the rate of twenty- first airplanes received from home were provided from Hal! to I Atlantic avenue. Two of thrae have! portions In this connection remaining rorVTT r.iT RT.

Kl.vfW COt'XTT Jam alra ic f. mat Mlrha! i d'femdsVBit. Purvuar.f to hr a. I win mil p''i" Men to biddr. by NfhniI at ti Rrt, F.irhar.i, No.

1 Moo-ttru trt. Pnv.k.yr, on thm ltth ST of I'Kimtier 11 HiMa and knon :5 I avrx Btrmtt. Broc kirn, lot b.tig lk north rlT Tn r. 4JT fac and 19 of tr. norhfi eTMr of Bahtrk ATtiu and I fjtraiC and bemff 25 ft td and 1t Ammp.

ih BA line blng at riffbt anciw tm Dvo Str-L I-atd Not n. 314L eight miles an hour. The doctor ad- arrived in May, and altogether we mined his guilt and in explanation have received 1.S79. The first Amerl- aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results.

Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edward's Olive Tablets tho successful substitute for calomel now and then just to keep in the pink of condi uncompleted to the extent that tracxs cannot be installed, are from the con remained unused except for mi-; nor storage purposes and will continue unusable until this tTark! stated that he was hurrying to the I can squadron completely equipped by home of a woman who waa suffering I American production, Including air- nection at Prospect Park station to Prospect Park Plaza and the portion intense pain. In view of the clrcum- I planes, crossed the German lines on stances the magistrate aald that he Aug. 7, 1918. As to tanks, we ere also under the lxng Island Man rood street connection Is available.

The West Side subway now has, as planned, a loop terminal at the cessation of hostilities. Is attached to that of the Secretary, as la e-tort of Chairman Fosdlck of the on Training Camp Ac Both of these sections are under con tion. 10c and 25c per box All druggists. (Contlnued from First Page.) tract with the Degnon Contracting South Kerry tar its local trains, but I wouia not impose a nne. put cau-1 compelled to rely upon ine rrencn.

tlonod the defendant to be extremely 1 Hare, however, we were less fortu- MANAMEH MILLER mf tComDuiv and are Included In tne pro tivities. careful In the future. I nate, for the reason that the French I brldie has a limited capacity i posed agreement heretofore submitted nroduction could barely meet the re- I mmrt sooner or later, undergo rRAXri? B. MT1.LIN a HROTHEt. AV-iornT for iJ Stat akrvsit.

Brooklyn. N. T. 11 ll--4l AX- reel. In closing Ms report Mr.

Baker speaks tfais word for the men who for your approval, until mis con Kcstaurant Keeper lnetl. nuirements of their own armies. reconstruction nectlon Is completed, the Brighton Toeoh wiinon ah re 1 "All credit is due our own manu-1 e.rious oblectlons to the re- might th war at home: I doslr.l again to express regret for i ronHnct a 9 ii.miitnn faeturera for their efforts to meet our ennstmction of this elevated through Beach line, which was restricted to two-track capacity, must continue its its (the rfport's) Insufficiencies. I am avenue, was fined hv i strata reaulrementa, as at the time the the business portion of Brooklyn, and entire operation over the Fulton street PREME COURT KINGS H. A11r in-J Mary AiUa.

piA.n-ttffa Hrr.m. Th'. ai. In rJryn'- a tu4rmtit forx.onir and duly mad an m-ffsd in th artioa aaaal tvrarinc 4.a" Th" day of Noioibr, 1 1 Rr'araa. elevated to the Manhattan terminal Reynolds In the Fifth avenue court armistice waa aigueu -vcioouio iu tne natural oesire mat me unn yesterdav on a charge of violation of look forward to the early supply of I ahould be removed entirely from the the sanitary code.

John Betje- practically all our necessities from our 1 future civic center of Brooklyn, co- I) of the Brooklyn Bridge. When this connection Is completed, through Deration can be had to and up own factories." eonsclouslof how far it falls short in the mattel- of Just recognition of the accomrllsments of my associates, of exhibiting 1 In adequate measure the heroic actiieTement of our soldiers abroad, orV-f our soldiers and civilians at home, Ivho have worked together to make this demonstration of America's purpose and efficiency successful. lncided with the desire to accommodate central Brooklyn and, accordingly, after much negotiation and Broadwav. Manhattan, to whatever mann. a Health Department Inspector, testified that there was no running hot water to properly cleanse the dishes and utensils and there was termtna.1 Is then available.

This I an operation which will require th difficulty, the Ashland place agreement was worked out and submitted to the Board of Estimate In Decem LIS POLICIES aa'd udrTtn will atMtl auction thf hy Wiuiajsa Ra. Auctiorar ai Raai Ka'avt Exchange. Ltd No 1 MsatafM Jtrat. in 'h H-Touich of B-ooklym. a4 i'ixy Viw Tnra or.

dagr a( tVfimbr. il at t'ixk thn, th rrrnl aatd vlt1 and dsi at foUewaj: Alt tha: lot r'" or parH laaxi. Mutt, ly'ff and rf Boron I'll an accumulation of foreign substance on them. Also the windows and floor use of modem steel cars on the Brighton Beach line, a result that the 1 1 of the store were unclean. ber, 1917.

All of the work called Tor by that agreement Is important and necessary In the logical development of the city's transportation system. AMERICA'S HOME SHOE POUSH Saloonkeeper in Court. FOR THE HRILROaDS Brook lyn. ouniy K.r.f avnd tUata Commission has been particularly anxious to achieve. "Eastern Parkway and Branches Contract No.

calls -for tho extension of tho present Interborough subway from Atlantic avemie (as a four-track subway) out Flatbush aveirue. Charged with violation of the li of Nw rk bound 1 ar. i k4 a ft It calls for an Investment or approximately 8,000,000." quor Tax law, Daniel J. Colgan, 32 years old, who conducts a saloon at 'fHon Pr'onfri at a polat tha Vort pi tl o' rtia tm late- 'riij. iiataat perhaps a special word ought to be said (in recognition of those who from clAil life have come at the country's call to places of exacting toll and hare been denied the opportunity to participate abroad in the heroic adventure, but have nevertheless worked on, aometlmes In uniform and sometimes without even that badge of distinction.

Theirs has been in an unusual degree the call to aelf-sacrt-flce. but they have been none the less Midlers and have contributed In no Manhattan Beach Division. Ton u.n. xttm DeallnE with the Manhattan trate Reynolds In the Frth avenue Interstate OOmmerce UOmmiS through Eastern Parkway, with a two-track subway down Tsostrsund Beach division the report says: court yeneronT. runcemen avenue, tormtnatlng at Flatbush ave- eteln and Thompson, of the Hamil In connection with the ostraml ntie, ajxl an eievuted xtiaion out Avenue line, the desirability has ton avenue station, charged that Col- gan had about thirty men In his sa sion a Continental and Unified System.

livonia. avenue, tannin- lh centre of tho s-reat BrownervlllG district. The small way to whatever success has been referred to of a yard near Its present terminal and the possibility, if such yard -were determined upon, of acquiring- on reasonable terms structurel worit riB.iouu attended our arma. loon after hours and failed to httve his bar exposed. When he was ordered by Goldstein to eject the men, he refused, according to the complaint forrr.rf by on of tb Nartla pry tJ.a r' Ihf Th ri ftml; thn'' wltla Tbir ptrs.

Or ft Nt TBinra Ie r-o- AvvaiM. rT T-n 1 tDCtaM; thrrf parallW vital Tktr4 in I C- ft ta th North'r'T s3- Iarrnc Amw; thrnr. VT9imr.y alpr.f th North arty aad of Livniir At'ru Twnty-tB tt ft. Tn 10 ir' to tlsa point piaa of brnrir Ia rVrmW Tt4L 11 a. GEORGE A MARSHALL.

Rafara. riURLF.it E. FRANCIS. Prnttff. At- from Atlairtlo averrue to rroepeci Park Plaxa is completed, as la also the FIVE PLANS ARE SUGGESTED, Lh H.

'TLT'lZZ We have complied with. the Governments reauest to he satisfied with a reasonable profit and to keep the quality up to standard. section In Eastern Parkway from lodged against him. He pleaded not guilty and was held In $300 ball for further hearing on Monday. Nodtrand avenue to Buffalo avenue.

iive.uow 'J Beach division, so that, after electrification, the Interborough would The intervening section, from Pros- Brownsville nert Park Plaaa to ivoarrana avenue, thus be enabled to furnish service thus be enaoiea to rurnisn service Certain Lines Of Inquiry TOr rom Its entire system to Manhattan is 73.2 per cent, completed, with the INSTITUTE LECTURES. IntsT-Contlnerrtaa construction cor and Brighton Beaches. If this were Wenheiten. Nf Tork Oltr. lZ-a--I Congress Indicated.

poratlon as contractor, is holding up done, the necessary yard facilities the completion or mis entire exten could bo afforded as an Incident. Prof. David Stanley Smith, of Yale sion of the Interborough system. Ob No estimate of cost is now stated, for OOl-VTT COl-RT KINGS COCWTT. Jemee B.

Given Jmnm Oewte deft. Pureuert to Judrrr-ent taereia. I wv.l ell mt puMIc lurllon Nathante Sharer. viously, therefore. It is economy to negotiations with the Long Island Railroad will be necessary.

This ex- WASHINGTON, Dec, 5. In deal- Auctioneer, at treoivn neei betete To Welcome Boys Home. Plana have been completed for the fifth annual ball of the Y. M. and Y.

W. H. A. of Brownavllle to ba held Arcadia Hall, Halsey street and Broadway, on Saturday evening, Dec. It.

This affair Is to be in honor of tie homecoming of our boys from war. A rousing welcome awaits them. I nlvcrslty, whose symphony in Major will be played for tho first time In Brooklyn by the Philharmonic Society orchestra on Sunday afternoon, with tho composer conducting. rhanie, ll iiiut street. Brevklya.

rush this intermediate, uncompleted portion, for th longor it remains uncompleted tlw greater Is the Incre Ing with the question of what may tension of service, however. Is uiy-bo done with the railroads in the roately a desirable matter of con- Kma-e reuntT. on lecemter iftn. ilia, tt v. I aideration.

ment of Interest during construction' on the two sections on eaoh side was te lecturer yesterday afternojn 11 fc'cWk noen. the pretnleea Irected eeid Judgment in eoid. ee follewa: All that eertatn ret of land. lta tkta a1)a-tnge and lmpro entente thereea erctea. knoee and deeicnated at Lota tot aaa "The estimates indicate that.

In a nn in 1 1 a annual ramnrt na at the Brooklyn Institute on the trro- pramina vnat tne Boston Symphony Conrress to-dav savs: The proceeds will go toward the equipment of tha T. M. H. A. building a Bleek on "Home treat.

Baas et repertT ef Hirlwr end 8vbrha BaiM-ns and Savtn Aeeoclatlen." ttlaa ta urcneetra, win play to-morrow even- "The conditions, without precedent tng at tho Academy of Music under nr narallel. which the war has Dro- lor tbe Dots. Tne arrangements the leadership of tne new French tmced now Dress upon the Coneress committee consist of Herman Sheer, iipisi Ktnfi County Rff t'r Ornce ee Ma and devr1bel ae Declnnlet oonductor, Henri Kalaud. Prof, matters of the srraveat national and Chairman; Davt Weinateln, Arthur a rolr.t on the weeteriy aiae Kaat lltb street, itart feet aotttkartr fvm Ipldua, Harry Rchecker, devoted to the greater part of I International concern, liermalln, Ben L-evine, Clara Waller-Hof hia lecture to a consideration of 1 "While we do not deem the pres. MOUNTAINS the touthe-eeterlf comer of East Street and Avenue manias thee re stein, ciara zon.

Kutn Brown- ympnony, iieemoven a a Major ent conditions and moment opportune tela, Paulina Tobark, Anna Rosen, OF PURITY i-i. 4. no tunuizea tne in which to recommena concrete pro-different themes and movements and I nosals for legislation, wa may Indl- ereeterly end pereliei en Aveevee feet- thence eouiherly rerellel wtta ftaet ltth Street feet, thence eaatertr er- with Avenue let feet ta tha wear, erlr euit cf Et Uth Street aa4 tfcar.ee nertherlT alone the ee-r et teat the Mason's Chocolate Cocoanut gave a brilliant performance on the I cats certain lines of Inquiry which pianoforte. Salnt-Saena symphonic must be pursued in order to reach rtoae Mazer, Dottle Baker, Belle Pblllpaon, Estelle Phlllpson. Mary lapldus.

rtrt Aid Roctety JlerUng. The First Aid Society of Browns- aval a mm mm I poem, ub. jerunesse a HercAue," I sound conclusions. Whlch the orcheetra. will play, was "Whatever line of policy la deter Same Same lace of beainnma.

xoaetaer wna an the rlcht. title and Interest tne eats rere of. end to the lend trtaa la Eeat Hth Street rrent of a 4 ea je4a- auK discussed in detail and its prln- I mined upon, the fundamental aim or cipai motives piayea. I purpose should be to secure trans- Interesting tales and vivid pictures nortatlon systems that will be ade. villa will hold Its second regular tna eaid premtaea to the centre use (aere- meeting to-morrow at P.

M. In the Community Centre at Public School of Ixmdon in wartimes combined to I quate for the nation's needs even In make a roost delightful lecture in 1 time of national stress or peril and CHARI.E? nil. aeeaeaa DAVIXrORT COF.VKR- AttorMT Peatl St- Brooklyn. t. T.

IK, Grafton and 8utter avenues. uie series oi iraveiiaiM given by E. that will furnish to the public safe, M. Newman In the music hall of the I adsouate. and efficient trahanorta.

ie--e-i lecture on Constantinople. i Academy of Music yesterday after- tlon at the lowest cost consistent with noon and evening. Some of the pic- I that service. To this end there should PEAKS -Crisp, creamy mountain of Coooanut, eoTisxl with that rioh, choaolata ooatiai. dalicloui and alluring to tha tasta.

Most hava sugar as thsir maia contaati Mason's Chooolat Coooanut PEAKS', main ingredient is oooanut, with hs natural sweetnena, oombinad with molaeaat a a fiaror, produoas a Patriotio Confootioa that oa-sarraa kuar. Food Talae Vased oa eelories which are tha dsfreci of food valae. Each iadidaal piece of Mason's PEAKS oontalna 200 oaloriea, or 2000 ealorios to the poaad. Each individual pUos of Masoa's PEAKS is wrapped la waxed paper and tia foil, that re Uintaf their freshneat and asaariiii their elcaa. Dr.

Raphe! Constantlan will de lures showed the women workers In I be provision for (1) the prompt mer- thelr great variety of occupations, ger without friction of all the car-mad possible by the war, others rlers' lines, facilities, and organlza-showed wounded eoldlera returning to tlona Into a continental and unified liver an Illustrated lectura on the Eeternal Empire at Evening School 144 this evening at I o'clock. A musical pro-rrantma will precede the lecture. 1h! lecture has been arranged through the courtesy of Wendell if. Thomas, acting director of lectures. The publio Is cordially Invltd.

-Diignty, in arrival or rood and system in time or stress or emer-other supplies, wartime scenes In I rencv: (2) merger within proper lim- famous London tborovghfares, of the carriers' lines and facilities most vtvld of King George re- I In such part and to such extent as viewing American truops. and later I may be necessary In the general pub- rol'NTT CffRT. KtVIM COClfTT. Home Title lnevraace rtnrar Kw Tork. plaintiff, n.

Km me r. Pattaeaea. al eefendanta ruruant ta t4siant ere in. 1 wtll aril at poWIe aata. he Wm.

J. itrrhllllame. aociteaeer. at Braek-Ira Real Eetate Xechanfe. IS Meuetfi nml.

Brooaira. KInae em 1- eeateer Ink. lMt at li e'elaek emit, the premleea directed hjr aa4 Jada-meet te eold. aa follows: All that eena! nlot of Una. with tha fcullatsaa a4 trr-pre vent en la thereon erected, attuate ta Breoklra Klne County.

New Tork. arrtoea aa fell owe: Beainalac at a atat oa tbe eaaterly aide of Reaara Avenaa. dletant feet 3 lachea aaataartr freeii the corner formed hy tbe lataraactloa e( the aeutharly atda at Vara a Aeeaee inoar Ttldea A ventre) vtth the aaaterly atde of Roere Aveaae: rmittt theeue eaeterlr parallel artth tha aortaertr aide joying a game of American baaa- llo Interest to meet the reasonable ball. The air raids were described. demands of our domestic and foreign Hebrew Educational Society.

and a battle between English and The senior and Junior clubs of the Quality size Box The Same Price Ten Cents Our increased volume of sales, foresight in buying and rigid economy in manufacture, enable you to buy ShinoiA At The Same Price As Always Ten Cents 50 Good Shines to the Box Good for Leather Slakes Shoes vear longer and better German planes provided a striking picture. CORPORATION NOTICES. Hebrew Educational Society will meet SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED la two flaTors Seolataes and VaniDa. EaeWUaW ISee it Maenheimer Coafeetionery Mf. Co.

22-28 Reary Street BrookJya, N. Y. I Is I I li as 3 9r tha President or tn Bereush of Brook lyn at Room 1. Borough Hill, Borough a ttrooKiyn. until 11 a.

os HEUNE8DAT. TIRCKMnjr.R 11. ltIS NO. 1. FOR PURNIBHINO AND DK Carter's little liver Pills Yea Cannot be A Remedy That l.lVgRlSO i0 TONS OF l.lMEHTONK OR OTHER SUITABLE 1NOROAN1C VV ST.

i To bo dellvorea to tho Municipal Aspnatt Flint. 7th Street Baatn, Oowanui CimL Tims for tho completion of lbs contract ion or ooioro Dec. iu. Sorority reoulrod. 14 per cent, of Makes Life ef aartwa le aa iui nn am a earte.o nap eatltled "Maa ef lit earaat Veta In Tew a ef Ftathaah kiloagtat ta Jaha A.

and filed ta the Ornce. at the Reetater at the Oaaaty Klne aa Jaae itth. Ilea, ead pare ef the eUeteane thr(h a party erall teat hackee ta the eaaterty atde af aald ctea theara aeatherle and le aald aaae'i-aide af eaJ Hart lea IS. feet af ei lark; theaea westerly and aaala paral with tho aerthetiy aide ef said ewtioe aa lata dewa ta sate hta and part ef distaara threxih eat her party etil li rest aa laoh ta tha saatarty of ftoeera Aeaaoe ana ifceaee n.r'-erty aiee said, aaeterle aide af Rwi Avenue le feet and it ef ae ar ef r-f, tiUe A Constipated 1 amount (or hkh tho eontraet le awarded. no oia muet oe accompeaioo oy a ae eiMlt et not tea than lu per own.

o( th itti nr.dlfcppy Worth Living tSccmise keata igBsture mount of the bid. In raeh or oortlfled cherk. pyabla to order of la Comptroller IVER PILLS. r-f 1 Of ir si iiiw 'jri The bMdr will tie required 'e etete pHre per ton. by whlrh the bid will ietl.

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