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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 9

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ITHE a TLY ST ANDAED UNION BROOKLYN. FRIDAY. MARCII 19. 1915. 9 ess ONE MILLION MORE IN 19J5' 57? "THE STORE OF CONFIDENCE" 1 ffl a -v- i VIM JmL JhTTfULTON STREET, BROOKLYN Alterations FREE Our alteration room and expert fitters are at your service FREE OF CHARGE.

We assure perfect fitting equivalent to custom made garments. This means an additional saving of $1.00 to $5.00. We Give Green Trading Stamps Remember Our Rigid Policy: $1:22 DOWN $1 WEEK On Any Purchase Up to $10 OPPOSITE THE BROOKLYN P08T 0FFICE I DOUBLE STAMPS IN MORNING Single Stamps in the Afternoon. BROOKLYN'S PIONEER STORE. ESTABLISHED 1S37.

OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS TILL 10 470 Fulton Brooklyn Outfitters to the Entire Family I I Ready For Saturday Spring Suits Top Coats 59c Baraains Men's Best $1.00 Shirts Newest Soisettes and Pongees All made extra full body 'frresisflifok Saturday Ill SI Easter willksoon be upon us, and every man and woman who takes great pride in their apparel must be in readiness to join This la probably the greatest Negligee Shirt bargain ever reported-made for us by one of the leading shirt makm from perfect remnant lengths of beautiful fabrics and finished with the detail exactness of high grade Shirts all exclusively new ladeproof patterns, soft cuff, extra full cut body; sues to IT. -all strictly perlei the ranks of the Easter promenade. For Saturday we have prepared a host of bargain trophies that have no parallel. Bear in mind that everything that is the newest and most fashionable can be realized at Kelly's. For Men Men The Matthews' Men's Shop, on the main floor, which has an entrance all its own on Fulton street, is ready, with all the new models in Suits and Top Coats from the houses that makef ready-for-service clothes.

a There a Big Variety at Each of these Prices li i Men's Suits Spring Suits For Misses Women 49c Daintiest Easter Neckwear Exclusive 75c Novelties AdaptedforAll Occasions Exquisite Novelty Neckwear for Easter, includlr.fr Lace Vestees. ecru and white, new Collar and Cuff Sets, all the latest designs in Lace and Embroidered Organdie Collars. Many of these Popular Materials Swasser Strips Newest Materials. Smartest Stvles were made to sell at $1.00 each. None worth IS 16 15, s20, s25 less than 7 sc.

eacn. 15c Octagon, Plain Mesh and Dotted, Yd 5c Regular $23.50, Now Actual $22.50 Values, I A most alluring assemblage of Suits that will be prominently dis 89c Spring Lingerie Waists $1.50 Grades of Surpassing Beauty played tkis season, marked at a The new Spring models show 2 and 3 button, wide lapel, semi or form fitting sack coats; 5 button waist-coasts, with or without lapels trousers are slightly narrower than last season and have plain or cuff bottoms. There are, of course, conservative models for those who prefer price that will fit the purse of any and every man of economical fancy. Whv eo elsewhere and get inferio mer- VJ Our Waist Department is now adjacent elevator on second, floor In this special offering for tomorrow are Lingeries of exclusive newness and artistic beauty, all with dainty trimmings or lace and embroideries; there are also many China bilk Waists with embroidered collars in the diversity. 'A magnificent panorama of Spring creations that cannot be duplicated anywhere under $22.50.

Any woman on the verge of selecting her Spring Suit should not overlook this opportunity. Included are the season's most demanded fabrics: Gabardines, Mannish Serges, Poplins, Faille Garments that represent pro tnem. Tub Silk Waists Beauty Corsets $1.00 American Beauty long models, double hose PQ supporters U7U low and 1.89 chandise and pay fabulous prices? Splendid range of material such as Exclusive Chexviots, Serges Fine Hairline Stripes Effective Over-Plaids Every garment in the latest and r.ev.Cbt English effect, tailored with the highest New striped effects, high neck models; value 12.50 9'50 i I Extraordinary 247 Suits O'Coats Were s20 to s30, at ducts of the best manufacturers of both sides of the continent- Boys' $3.50 Spring Norfolk Suits, 2.79 These nobby new Spring Suits for boys are In plain color and fancy mixtures, Norfolk style with patch pocket; sizes 8 to 16 years. degree ot custom and comfort. Some patc Coats are 25 inches long and lined with good quality satin pocketed, others plain.

Every size from 32 to 42; extensive assortment of colors. Ever. Some with belted backs. Skirts Spring Top Coats 'Boys Blouse Waists', are the fashionable full flared Li if you don't intend buying tomorrow, come and see this remarkable collection priced $16.50. 3 effect.

Magnificently tailored Fadeproof Blouse "Waists, all new striped effects, soft cuffs; sizes 6 to 15 years. Made to sell at 35c QQ each LiiJXj Every color in fashion's rainbow. Special lot of desirable Spring Top Coats for boys 3 to 10 years; fancy wool mixtures and plain colors; QQ value $2.50 A. 170 Dainty Spring Waists Elsewhere Positively Cost $2, Here 50c Easter Ribbons. Tomorrow, Yd.

29c Special for tomorrow only 7 in. all Pure Silk Moire Ribbon, new Spring colors. Including pink, light, dark and Alice blue, cardinal, brown and white. A thorough clearance of all remaining Winter garments of Hart, Schaffner Marx and A. B.

Kirschbaum make. Only 247 of the garments, and as they will go quickly at this price we urge early selection. 59 Men's Winter Overcoats Heretofore 7.50 to $15 at A ff Sizes up to 38 only in a great clearance. TtvV "Mallory" Hats for Men Petticoats Various Colors $2-98 Actual $3 Values Smart Voiles, Organdies ftf) rifKc Ail Batistes, Rice Cloths, All Wash Suits For the Little Men 49c Regular 98c Values They come v. r.i'.e.

tan. blue and corr.D:aa-:ion of colorings, all de.irai:! materials. feature the military, Oliver Twist ana Russian styles. SLzes 21 2 to 10 years. JL Grouped in One Lot, at Imported 2Clasp Easter Kid Gloves, 69c These soft, flexible, perfect fitting Gloves for women lack none of the merit found in regular dollar grades all sizes; tans, brown, black and white.

On Any Purchase Up to $10 We Offer the $1 .00 $1.00 Offering about' 350 Petticoats in taffeta, channeuse, messalines and silks. Some are tucked, while others with pleated ruffles. Don't wait for a better bargain. $1.98. -r i IV New Auto Caps Two special lots of newest Spring styles for men and boys 45C and 25c $1.50 Bags at 89c.

Hand Bags of real leather, new shape, with purse and inner vanity fittings. Special Terms jDown JLWeek 1 Boys' Spring Suits $2 98 With two pairs of trousers at. Special Sale Easter Silk Hosiery Men's 25c Silk Sox; job lot of CEISMAR DISMISSES the affair. The officers of th dis-j irict orsRnizjttiDn, who also make ui the committee on arrangeme-its, ara C. O.

leader: Mrs. V. I Women's 75c Crude Silk Boot Stockings; new colors rfj and black DUL REPORTED SINKING OF THE NAVARRA CONFIRMED. I VALPARAISO. March slightly de- pairs UWSON WOULD REMOVE "JOKER" IN TAX LAW 50c lecuve sorts fj for Attractive showing In new Spring styles; Balkan, Norfolk and patch pocket suits; of all-wool fancy mixed tweeds, cheviot and cassimere, in light and dark gray and brown mixtures; coats cut to fit well and knickerbockers lined throughout.

CJ. Dean, vice-leader: nam- 1 man, second vioe-ieaacr; J. r. Blaisdell, corresponding secretary; Miss M. Martic, recording secretary, ind Mr J.

F. C. Barrett, treasurer. Mill Direct Agents for Underwear Up to 50c Vests, 15c 1 1 f'. trQ 1 1 fcKjpSJ Boys' Norfolk Suits, with patch pocket, in fancy mixed tweeds and fcheviot.

In a variety of new Spring colors; also all-wool blue serge suits; lined knick- fQ erbockers. Sizes 7 to 17 years. 0i0 cers of the British uuxiHary cruiser Orama to-day confirmed the report, published in three eek aco. that the Orama sank the armed German liner Navarra. formerly of the Hamburg-American Lane, tiff the cnast of Argentina, on Nov.

11. The Navarra's crew were taken aboard the Orama. fasjalties on both were Th" Orama Is in port undergoing r-'pntrs following the en-RHCement off the cna.t on Sunday in which the Orrmiin crtn-er 1 ifi-siieri v.af fur.k. 75c Naturals at 59c Men's Spring" weight natural wool mixed Underwear a heretofore ataple rrade now withdrawn all sizes and perfect stock. Athletic Nainsooks, 23c Men's nainsook Underwear, patterned after certain noted Cumfy patent non-slipping shoulder strap- ribhed Vests; lisle and cotton; slight seconds; regular and extra large sizes.

Combinations at 17c "Women's bleached Mrs. Estelle Pfeiffer. S5 year old. of 551 Fourth street, who on March 7 was taken to the Methodist Episcopal Hospital suffering from bichloride of mercury poisoning, to-day told Magiytrate Geismar. in Fifth avenue court, she had taken the tablet by mistake.

She waa ftllowed to go home. Still pale and weak from the orrieal. Mrs. 1'feiffer was accompanied ly Mrs Muer. of 532 Ninth street.

TO BE OPENED APRIL 20 Telea.) ALBANY. Marrh 13. Senator R. R. of Brook to-day l-KueU a Mat-ment givit.g reasons why his bill.

repeal Section of the Tax Law. relative to deductions from ia: fran. taxes for local urieeiv. be passed by the The statement men out i Sr.ator Ijin ia In I a-t a "The i fhmit the joker" in ihe t.ix v. l- cftimated, to the Ne York ten uullions 'f dollars slrT this law was plai-ej on the Thia tax law a amemle-l in no as to provide for the taxation of intangible special frarK-hiiw.

Theee special frao- Boys' Norfolk Suits, the newest model. In cheviot and cassimere; some with two Combination Suits, new low cut 50c makes; coat style, sleeveless I models, knee length Advertising for bids for the section lace trim- pairs KnicKerDocKers. in light and dark Shirts, knee ail sizes, meu; regular sizes. snaaes; well made and service- of the Eastern Parkway subway fpm Prospect Park plaza to a point a little i who was the first to come to her aiil I arue. Mzes to ii when she took the poison.

i DR. JENKINS BEGINS east of Nostrand avenue vaa ordered Delicious Fresh Cake and Crullers Every Saturday by the Public Service Commission to FRESH AIR CAMPAIGN fl Fultnn 274 la 282 Wkintf)n i day. The date set for the opening ''Ml PERMANENT COURT Xew Spring Showing or Straw HaU for the little fellow; the newest shapes; unusual low prices at this $1 no esxs(jw' i.MtittttexsGQ bids is Anril 20. The Flesh Air Campaign of the I This is part of the Interborough chise. whu consist of the right to opening sale UUimto onstru.

t. maintain and operate rail Committee on the Prevention of Tu Matthew Main Floor. a roads, gas ptpe, teterraph wtree and ASSIGNMENT FOR WILKIN LAWYEBS HE LIVELY berculosis of the Brooklyn Bureau of extension to run to Livonia and New-Lots avenues, in Kast New York, and 10 Nostrand and Flatbush avenues, in Flatbush. The sections from the pres other property in the streets betocg- -J ONE MILLION MORE IN 1915, Charities is on. The first note naO; jnr to the T.uhlir service ccmnrattona.

LY ILL ent terminus at Atlantic and Flat-1 bush avenues, under the latter to the Park entrance, are part of the six track line now under construction. The Eastern Parkway structure' will be a double-deck one in order toi save the trees along the main drive-. SUFFRAGE NOTES. Those who clamored for admission to the Training School for Teachers sounded in Brooklyn when Dr. Hester had.

before imw. e.icapeJ taxation. Jenkins gave a talk on this sutject "Some of these corporations were, to the r' Kindergarten Club ofund their charters or vacioaa stat-Puhlic School fifi There were about utea. renuireSto maice r-ertaln Py-1 mnthor? and children pre-t to the muTicii litlei for th KimhI many patior.o'it'es ter r- nrhts or frn hic granted te them. -erteii.

H-tirew r.r.. Italian, li o. r. -s- jilrrel at that i n. Iri-h.

bat V.v pr tnjndera t.i time, to the u.tion brtww, "mothr" a ktn-ls i ri -r-at. ml hail to make parol literature v.h Inter distributed, one meiit to the muttirihties and t.So-a caril promising to oriHrations hnh were not required At a meeting of the Courts Committee of the Brooklyn Bureau of Charities, held yesterday afternoon at f9 Sihcrmerhorn street, with President Kalph K. Jacobs in The chair, the question of assig-nmenta of judsce? in the Children's Court was discussed. DIED BF 1TI1L CAUSES on Monday evening to hear Kath William J. Elstef Stricken With Pneumonia at His Home in Flaibush.

Committee Has Exciting Session Chairman Cullen To-day Busy at Work on Report. way from destruction. one locm and one express track will be on each level, save under Franklin ave nue, where ther will oe iransiers iu The aim of the committee Is to have Following an autopsy on the body anil the other i leaflet teaching, the to make ar.v Nntrenti, Section i the Brighton Beach l.ne ana an lour Mrs. Robert W. Stursberg, who tracks will have to be on the one arine B.

Davis speak, and were denied because the hall was crowded, are to be given another opportunity to listen to the Commissioner of Correction's ideas on suffrage. This evening Miss Davis will address those assembled at an entertainment and informal dance to be held under the auspices of the Twentv-third Asuemhiv til. level. the assignments In this court arranged that Justice Wilkin will, sit continuously In th Brooklyn court. Under the present aAstgnmenta he la taken away for about five months out was yesterday found dead on the porch of her home, 2351 Eighty-fourth William J.

Elster. managing clerk Ex-Chlef Judge Edgar M. Cullen is union iJann offices In the TAXPAYERS HEAR REPORTS to-day preparing the report of the special committee of the Brooklyn Bar value of fresh air. Last night Dr. Jenkins at tended a meeting at the Hebrew KlucatlvnaT Society's new building and oke to a mixed audience.

A number of lectures, aith views, moving pictures and other entertainment, will be given luring the six weeks of the campaign, begirmirg next week. was ad led to the tax la along with the TTindmer providing: foe tb taxatlor. of ial Senator Law son. ta a lengthy argument, then hii thaa srettoei 41 should be repealed Wiavee the deductions provided for. with the possible exception of Iicenne fee, are not taxes, hot are in their nature rentals or '-urn wt to la street, the police ana tne i-oroner office are convinced death was due to xempie oar DuUding, Is ill at his home with penumonla, and his con- ON BATH HOUSE ORDER trict Woman Suffrage party at Labor Aasoclatlon which Investigated Dis natural causes.

The official finding of Coroner's Physician Tong la that dlUon was reported critical to-day of the year. The committee considered also the report of a sub-committee recommending changes in the boundaries of court districts in Brooklyn. According to the Inferior Courts Act. the Lijceum, sackman street and Liberty avenue. The proceeds will be devoted the woman died of heart disease.

At a special meeting ot the Bath iiuib deputy superintendent of to the unemployed. The committee in A colored woman who was employed trict Attorney Cropsey'a "hand-picked Judges" address. When completed and signed by all the members, it will be Kent to Secretary Henry S. of the Bar Association and Beach Taxraverrs' Association held hv Mrs. Sturscwrg on eanesaay was coarse or the affair includes Mrs Nathan H.

Sidman. Mrs. F. Wer. duuks uaniei w.

yuinn, was attending a "movie" slipw last ninht horne on Washington Mayor, the Police Commissioner and mpstioned at the autopsy, she tea lat night at It.i meeting rooms, Cropsey and Kighteenth avenues, reports man, Mrs. L. Adlerman, Mrs. L. Ros- jcity for ue of i nv t.rr"y.

Tiametr yirecto -1 e-M many la-c ei i jncoene ithan the nit roveHed tefr the of the ie. Sal franchise act the Chief Magistrate are aulhorixed med the woman naa oeen 111 mat iiciina, 1118 name was Hashed on ih TROOPS' WELL RIOT rs. Vic- not be read until the night of the to change the boundaries of court dls were heard from the health commit dav and was very weak during Dr. Flora Kraemor, afternoon. 1 ni merlin of the full bodv.

where it will mormation he was tricts. and It was decided to confer wanted on the telephone. Hp ml Ivti'ih thf section c.prles be u- leader of the Twenty undoubtedly Mrs. Stursberg's nusDana, a payer cu lnformed that Mr El8ter wa nlnst the ntv and in tavor ef the inira Assembly District Suffrage length IN PORTUGUESE TOWNi" company at the ratio r( about It te 1. tee regarding the public hearing on the question of bathing In lraveend Bay.

President Marcellus aley said that despite the stronR protests of the representatives of the organisation. see him Immediately. Mr. Quinn took the long trip to Flathnsh at 11 manufacturer, with offices In Mannat-tan hurried home as soon as he heard of his wife's death. He had been away four days.

The police found it difficult to get any Information from him. Miss Margaret Hale will speak on uciock, out me doctor declined to permit the deputy to see the sick man, owing to a quick turn for the the Health Department decided to- surrrage at a meeting of the Kings 'HORSE FALLING INTO TRENCH CAUSES STAMPEDE LISBON. March Serious Holing Issue the order refusing to grant per ouciaj uuo at Lexington Hall, Reld and Gates avenues, at 4:30 P. M. on worae.

mits to house proprietors with these officials on that matter. It la considered necessary to have a new courthouse for the Ninth District, located at Fifth avenue aud Twenty-third street. This court Is now located over a saloon and the building Itself la declared Inadequate for court purposes. The committee approved the bill now pending In the Legislature which provides for a new law concerning Indeterminate sentence and parole for the New York City penal Institutions. Informal reports were received from standing committees Aa It stands now, there will probably be a minority report which will not criticise Mr.

Cropsey as severely that prepared by the majority. Two jurists will be rapped, it la understood. Members of the committee declined to discuss the matter to-day, but it is known that yesterday afternoon's meeting a sizzler for excitement. As already known, at leant one member of the group wants has occurred at the Portuguese fishing town of Aveido, IXj mile north of ounaay axternoon. along Gravesend Bay.

ORANGES WILL HAVE A runaway horse with Its harot- i tMMw im. r.ister wanted to consult the deputy over Important realty deals which were pending. It waa evident he realized that hn wna In V.n.4 1 Lisbon, according to to-day's A mass meeting will be held under The members protested against tne health order. UMt as Samuel Fruech-thandler, the legal adviser of the association, was unavoidably absent from the meeting, no action waa taken. wie auspices or the Ninth Assembly trailing i-o oho ii-mM vt.

I war and Melroee atrVet to-day badrl tnjunna Itorir and oaana; a stera-4 ra mn-knn w-fM lm I ha 1 ard wanted to convey his Information THEIR DAY TO-MORROW i Ciranges will be featured to-morrow I'lomci or tne urooKiyn woman Kuf A mob formed, protecting against i to tne ouiclal before visitors were irage party at the South Brooklyn Library. Fourth avenue and Trirtv. Darren irom nis room. i.iuT-, ncre Bire nine shellfishtng. Marines flre several from or wh i ow aer Is tbe puitcc dranlli- ar-tion taken against Mr.

4'roimey anil thnt is what caused In markets and stores, on hotel, res the heated dtxeuftrion. volleys into the crowd, wounding were unsble to learn. The horse waa first street, on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. The sneakers will be Miss Ida Pratt and Alexander Klchandler WIDOW TO ADMINISTER BEREND BAAS' ESTATE LECTURES ON DANTE flrnt e-n in its flight turning from taurant and dining car menus, at the eoda fountains and on the tables of American horr.es. Growers, merchants.

ARIANI GIVES SIXTH CONCERT AT B0SSERT principal of Public School 165. James it. iianm, del3ga to the Constitutional Convention, also has been asked AND PROBLEM OF EVIL Fourth In a course of six lectures many, Dul.lt was neceuutry to can out the cavalry to quell the disturbance. When the cavalrymen returned to their barracks they discovered fire lighted bombs. The fuses were extinguished before the bombs exploded.

IirKiib avenue to Broadway tad thence into Myrtle svenaw. la tryt te get out oc the way ef some c. it fell Into the trench. It was neoi ssry to rig tip a derrick to get th animal out. to deliver an address.

Mrs. Earl newspapers and agencies are co-operating in a big effort to get people better acquainted with oranges to make "Orange Day" a big suc Whitaiter Is leader of the Ninth As- on ana tne mtellectualists FIGHT IN THE COURTS sercDiy District. was given yesterday afternoon by Letters of administration were applied for to-day by Kathryn Baas, widow of Berend Baas, who was killed March 1 In an automobile accident at rimer Park. Mra Baas, In her petition, states that the estate is valued at about 180,000 In realty. She lives wtth ber two chll- Adriano Arianl last night gave his sixth concert at the Hotel Boasert.

The programme was for the third time devoted to Schumann. The number Included "Waldescenen," "Arabeeke." 'Toccata' and "CaxmnavaJ." Artant's followers continue to wonder at the mo itev. vorneiius tiiiiora, or Whip pany, w. at the Academy of Next Wednesday, at P. the Twentieth Assembly District of the NINE HUNDRED ATTEND B.

R. EMPLOYES' SHOW Music, under auspices of the Brook MRS. WALTERS ACCUSED OF KILLING CHILDREN cess educationally. The purpose is to attract Interest to the subject of oranges as a health food. Special low prices will be In effect at all fruit stands and stores.

lyn Institute of Arts and Science. James E. Finegan, has tem uiooKiyn women surrrage party will hold a card party at the Unity Republican Club rooms, 1090 Gales ave His subject was, "The Schoolmen dren. Philip and Emma, at 1167 Crop- fluency with which he plays composi tlons that demand the utmost la th ana the problem of EviL" te avenue. powers of any performer.

The monthly entertainment B. It. T. Employes' Benefit Assort. tion was given at the auditorium.

TO FIGHT "DRY" NATTOX. Mrs. Ida Rniffen Walters was formally accused of the killing of her two children. Lorida Rogers, eight Father Clifford pointed out a careful analysis of ths problem of evil disclosed It as the source of many I Jamaica and Alabama, avenues, twart PHILIP COUSINS SLASHED ACROSS FACE BY STRANGER porarily let up on his war against Deputy Tammany. Bos McCooey.

The Oreenpolnt Insurrectionist ald to-day that after a talk with Mr. McCooey he had lost his chance to get order to show cause why a special meeting of the County Committee hould not be called nest month to Dr. John Elliott, peace advocate, will sneak at Manual Training High ueeper ana nigncr virtues uy whit- months old. and John Roger, two' rtixht. Ahout see siterxted.

The humanity made progress. He de School. Seventh avenue and Fourth years old. br a Coner'e Jury In the I employe' band. atxr- Director Ed- Bronx to-day.

ward r.elnhardt. ana4e a tut wtth Ha ciarea one or in anient exponent street, next Sunday afternoon at or the psychological theories of Hi o'clock, under the auspices of the thirteenth century was St. Thoman nue. There will be a ten-minute speech by Mrs. Godfrey Bare, after which those assembled will pny euchre and five hundred in open competition for 'many desirable prizes which have been donated by nympn-thlzTS with the "cruse." Tickets or to be obtained from Mrs.

o. Rials-dell, fcwlrr of the Twentieth Aasrm-bly Piatt lit Suffrage party, at Gulps avenue; from Mrs. -W. C. Dcon.

2G Palmetto street; at the headuar-ters of the Brooklyn Woman Suffrage party, 27 Lafayette avenue, and at the clubhouse on the afternoon of The verdict wa returned after Playing er Irish aira. The decors-twenty minutes of testimony. Mrs. Hons were In charge cf Fran It consider rule chamrcs and other The New York State Wholesale Liquor Dealers' Association In Its convention at the Hotel-Astor, Manhattan, yesterday decided to make a strong fight against the movement for nation-wide prohibition. NOT EVEN Hokus Yes, she's pretty; but she doesn't wear well.

Tokus Rubs off, eh? Judge. People Institute of Brooklyn. Hia subject will be "Th Real Meaning of The speaker described the Ideas of free will which were In vogue at that alters was st-cuaed of ailmlnlaterlng Devereux. Those who appeared Ui- bichlorlilo of mercury to the little eluded Lillian Hamilton. Moore axt i of War; Lay Down 1 our Arms.

While standing In front of his home, at Washington avenue, at 10:40 r. M. yesterday' Philip CouBlns. years old, was attacked by an unidentified man who dw a knife from his pocket and slashed him across the left cheek. Detectives ot the Sixth Branch are Investigating.

time. It was along these lines that This will be the last public discussion ones. Llorly Llton Jtogera. father of matters because the leader Informed Mm that a meeting was scheduled. Jn asking for such an order Mr.

Vinagan stated that he would have to wear that on Information and belief tio session had been callad. Dante built his famous allegory, Father CUfford declared. Moore. Beth (upeau. Kelly aunel Adams, ftnd Vender arid Bynnee.

Ha) show waa managed by Will If. Bartow. of the eeson at Manual Training the children, reed a newspaper while High School by the People's Instltau the witness told of tbe death agonies of Brooklyn. th chlldrt. The fifth lecture of the series will be given, pext Thursday..

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