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2 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. KEW YORK. FRIDAY, JULY 30. 1915. 649 BRITISH OFFICERS CLOSED FOR THE SUMMER? TAKES CREDIT FROM WANT TO ABOLISH CD.

PRATT'S PLACE KILLED, WOUNDED, MISSING IN FORTNIGHT OF WAR i fw even looked tV.e chair: with coil of ire ana Hs omimii. cap. liryitie the sun was struKslina; to burn off an ubvtinate There was ihe i.nii room that chilled tiie anil thn came 'hat indescribable sound that lje announce the. ccmin; the con- demned man to hip uoom. Over to the risht a brown dour i Churl? Keeker, vear'ttg a thin black suit, a whit- Fhirt.

black tie QUINN FOR SAVING ONION BANK CASH iCarrapandvne of th Prw London, Tuesday. July 20 Officers" casualty lists for the fortnight ended July 19 show that the British army Convention Committee Recos and a pair of felt flippers, stepped mends a Board of Nine Un-Vv' lost killed, 407 wounded and 46 missing, a total of 649. Since the beginning of the war the total officer ouch. He as carrvniK a crucifix. Behind him came the two itrietn.

tttitii salaried Men. cnantins: raimiiv a nravei. casualties amount to 18,291, of whom f.uil have been killed or died or wounds, 8.069 wounded and 1,161 "Lord, have mercy on ns," chan'eil the condemned man. softly. He hevtltnteil an he stepped into the are reported to be missing.

APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR. 1 Dr.RohrerSayt Entirt $125,000 Was Result of Settling One Claim. During tne rortnlght casualties have been heaviest among those regi room. Then he turned slowly toward the witnesses w.io were sitting on the benches near the windows and for! nearly a moment looked full in their faces. There was no trace of recng- W.

P. Bannister of Brooklyn Objects) ments participating In the Dardanelles fighting, the Cameronians (Territorials) having 4 killed, 18 wounded and ZO missing; Royal Scots (Territori to Appropriation of 1500,000. nition. although many of the men there had worked with him and knew als), 20 killed, 24 wounded, 9 miss ing; Australians, 15 killed, 24 wound TALKS FOR THE DEPOSITORS. ed; New Zealands, 3 killed, 19 wounded, and Royal Engineers, killed and (Special to The Eagle.) Albany, July SO Conservation Commissioner George D.

Pratt of m.n wen. Slowly Becker stepped to the electric chair and four guards took him in charse. He wan seated and at once the electric cap, with its sponges was fitted to the shaved spot on his head. The leg piece was placed In position, fitted around his bare calf, where the trousers leg had been split. Deputy Warden Johnson stood In Brooklyn will lose hla position as sola 11 wounded.

The Indian contingent suffered to the extent of 20 killed and 46 wounded; the Lancashire regiments lost 12 killed and 20 wounded, and the Royal Field Artillery had 3 killed and 15 wounded. executive of the State Conservation Department if the Conservation amendment recommended today by the Constitutional Convention Com 8ay They Should Pay No Rent With the Present Assortment of Empty Bank Bull dints. mittee in charge of that matter Is adopted. It would substitute in his his brown eyes looklnc straight forward, and with never trace of losing his nerve, chanted "Lord, have mercy on me." The deputy half inclined his head. POLICEMEN FOLLOW BURGLARINTOWATER place a commission of nine unsalaried men, one from each Judicial district of the State to be appointed by the Governor and to serve terms of nine years.

The first commission Would, however, he rnmnnMH nf men Declrln that Deputy Qulnn deserves no credit for the settlement of a Union Bank claim as a result of which there IS an Increase of $125,000 cash on hand since December last, a statement was Issued today by Dr. The body MiaiKhlened convulsively. -The head was Jerked back. The cruci- hx fell to the lluor with a loud noise. A thin puff of Nnioke curled quietly through the opening of the cap, and there was a noise, from the switch A chamber as the unknown executioner serving terms of from one to nine V.

J. Ellis Rohrer, chairman of the Ex- years so that thereafter one place would become vacant each year and appointments after first year would be for the full nine year term. eeutivs Committee of the Association of the Depositors of the Union Bank Negro, Discovered on Steamship Italia, Leads Two Cops a Merry Chase. and Indorsed by Frederick Stussy The amendment as recommended secretary. Dr.

Rohrer says: shut on the power. Dr. Charles E. Karr stepped forward examined the body. The scope was applied, and then he pressed an artery in the neck.

Dr. Farr half turned toward the switch chamber and spoke, so low that no one could hear. Again the current was turned on, 1.608 volts of electricity. Again v. raa i 1 "All of the Manhattan property of the Union, Bank was leased for a period SEARCH FAILS TO FIND HIM.

for adoption was approved in a general way by sixteen of the seventeen members of the committee but of the sixteen, eight took exceptor to va or nv years for 978,936.84. "Th net rentals as of June 1, 1916, and which had obtained many months rious points in the proposal. William P. Bannister of Brooklyn objected to that portion of the amendment which before and thirty days thereafter, were Suspect, Caught Several Hours La.tr, Held for Examination by Magistrate Voorhoes. 1112,000.

"No provision was mads In the lease for water taxes, which will cost the provided that the State -nust appropriate every year for the next two decades (600,000 for the jurciit ee of ad- depositors 14,000 annually. "A commission of 13,800 was paid on this deal, whereas 2H per the forest lands. In the and Catskills and fur mid ether lmprovemcuts. Delegate Khces, Austin and Baldwin legal rate, amounts lo 11.878.42. "Mr.

Qulnn claims an Increase of cash on hand of 1125,000 since with Bannister in 111:1 oMectton cember, 1914. This amount came In a lump sum and was the result of settling a 1200,000 claim for 1126,000. (See recent decision of the Court of Two policemen peeled oft their uniforms at 4 o'clock this morning and went overboard from the dock at the foot of Harrison street to catch a burglar who had been in the rooms of the wireless operators of the steamship Italia, of the Anchor line. Two shots had been fired at the man by Patrolman Duncan, and the shooting caused tho burglar to plunge into the water. Duncan and his side partner.

Patrolman Russell, feared that he might have been hit and went into the water to rescue him. They swam around In the water, each holding a pistol above the surface, to be ready In in this clause. Delegate? Austin and Whipple filed objections to the nine-headed commission plan, both favoring the present single-headed department scheme. Appeals in the matter of the dl rectors note), Mr. Qulnn deserves no credit for this work as the brief was prepared by the late Rufus O.

Catltn. Mr, Qulnn futhermore claims a saving of rent of $500. The Union Bank depositors should pay no rent. We have an assortment of empty Delegates Angell, Landreth and Meigs signed a minority report that would permit the cutting of mature timber, tabooed at present and also In the majority report. One provision of the favorably reported amendment affects New York City's water supply property In the Catskills.

It would permit the Legis bank buildings. the current was shot into it. Dr. l'arr Pronounces Becker a Dead Mum. Then three physicians who had been among the witnesses were called and made an examination.

Dr. Farr again felt of the heart and neck of the body in the chair. "I pronounce this man dead," he -said. The four guards stepped forward, I.unstrapped the unresisting body and took it across the room to the operating table in the hall. The chair was made ready for its next victim.

Lleu-' tenant Becker had paid the penalty for instigating the four gunmen to Herman Rosenthal, the New York gambler. Shortly after the execution of 8am- uei Haynes, a negro, who killed a -woman, the witnesses left the death and in Warden Johnson's office were handed copies of the last statement Becker had made. The deputy sald that Becker had wished him to it to all newspaper men, as his last words to the public before ho met i his death. The statement was as follows: "Gentlemen I stand before you In full senses, knowing that no power on earth can save me from the grave that is to receive me. In the face of -that, in the teeth of those who condemned me and in the presence of my God and your God, I proclaim my ab- solute innocence of the foul crime for which I must die.

You are now about to witness my destruction by the State which Is organized to protect the lives of the innocent. May Al-t mighty God pardon everyone who has 'contributed In any degree to my untimely death. "And now. on the brink of my grave, I declare to the world that I proud to have been the husband -of the purest, noblest woman that ever lived Helen Becker. This ncknowl-.

edgment is the only legacy I can leave li.r 1 Ki.l ..11 an emergency but after half an hour's search their sergeant summoned "Joseph O. Dean, attorney for the Banking Department, stated that the depositors had no rights except by them to the dock. lature to authorize the city to purchase The Italia is getting readv to leave for Italy tomorrow and as she la courtesy. "In order to declare a 10 per cent, dividend and Insure a rair working balance it will require $500,000 cash on hand. "Mr.

Richards was notified by the depositors a year ago that it was unnecessary to employ permanent counsel from that date." to carry merchandise of various kinds for the allies, the closest possible watch has been kept on persons who go on board. However, some time between 8 and 4 o'clock this morning, James Byrne, one of the wireless men, was awakened by the noise made by someone moving around In his stateroom. He sprang out of his berth in time to see a tall negro. He yelled. from the State several pieces of forest preserve land in Ulster and Greene counties.

Part of this land has already been taken by the city for use in the building of the Ashokan dam. The property was very necessary to the work, and although under the existing constitution, its acquirement was unlawful, the State winked at the matter because of the necessity. The proposed provision would legalise this action of the city. WILL USE NEW PLAN TO INSURE CLERKS RAISING THE EASTLAND CASHIER INDICTED ON FOUR CHARGES HUNDREDS ANXIOUS TO WED MRS. STEVENS and the Intruder ran.

POPE SAID TO BE PLANNING TO SECURE AN ARMISTICE Berlin, July 30 (by wireless to Say-vllle, L. A dispatch from Madrid to the Overseas News Agency says the Spanish newspaper A. B. C. reports from Rome that the Pope Is preparing a great action, through the Episcopate of the belligerent countries, with the object of securing an armistice.

A quartermaster intercepted the ne. Latest Figures Show 1,071 Dead and Missing. gro tor only a minute, for the lltha stranger pushed the burly sailor aside. The uproar awoke the sklDDer. Cantntn Johnson, and Chief Officer Caithness.

as wen as a numoer 01 the subordin The Archbishop of Pisa is Quoted as ate omcers, and there was a wild Chicago, July 30 Work of raising the capsized steamer Eastland progressed slowly today. The big vessel had been encircled with heavy cables. Large pontoons were being forced under the bow and stern. It will oiinmuiB aner me man. The negro They Range From a Mere Youth to a Craybeard of 85.

W. Hutchings of Register Company Accused of Lar- ceny and Forgery. confirming the story and adding that Pope Benedict himself is aware of the grave difficulties which he has to overcome. nnauy reached the dock, dodged across to the other side and ran down on some tugooats; which were lying there, take a week or more to place the ves- I me noise auraciea me. Attention of Policemen Duncan and Russell -who STRIKERS CET MORE PAY Notices of Immediate increases of also tried to catch him.

Duncan held sel on Its keel, according to those In About 100 men of all ages, creeds charge of the work, and even races, wrote to Mrs. Martha Launches dragged the river today Stevens, the lonely widow of Flatbush, and ten divers continued their' search -I am read to go. Amen. "CHARLES BKCKER." He Is Not Guilty to the Iiast. Supplementing that statement was one given to Father Cashln just be--fore he left his cell to go to the death jhouse and to the chair, "I am not guilty by deed or conspiracy or any other way of the death tit Rosenthal." he wrote, "I am sacrificed to my friends.

Bear this message to the world and to my friends. LAmen." After Mrs. Becker had left his cell mm up on the deck of one of the tugboats, and ordered him to surrender. The man paid no attention and Dun from 6 to 15 per cent. In wages were posted today at the Bayonne, N.

plant of the Tide Water OH Company, whose 1,800 employees were on strike Four Indictments were presented today by the Grand Jury against Glenn W. Hutchings, cashier of the National Cash Register Company's office, at 75 Court, street, charging him with grand larceny and forgery. Hutchings pleaded not guilty to the can fired two shots after him. The negro jumped overboard then and disappeared under the water. The po last week In sympathy with the em- licemen also plunged In, but could not the Standard OH Company.

The Tide for bodies of victims. The body of a woman was taken from a cabin of the boat early In the day. This morning's figures on the loss of life in the Eastland disaster showed the identified dead 833, unidentified dead 2, Western Electric Company list of missing 236. Total 1,071. nnd tne intruder.

Under the broad scheme of life Insurance adopted by the board of director of the Brooklyn Trust Company and the Brooklyn City Safe Deposit Company, the lives of more than 100 employees of these Institutions have been Insured In the Equitable Life Assurance Society of America, on the new group insurance plan, which was first evolved by the Equitable Company. This plan offers to the employees of the Trust and Safe Deposit companies certain advantages over such policies which they might be able to obtain for themselves. Each employee will receive a certificate of Insurance for an amount equal to his yearly salary. No employee will be given a policy for less than (500, however, nor one for more than (3,000. No medical examination will be required by the Insurance Company, and the full proceeds of the Insurance of any Individual member will be paid today, that they were about as nearly perfect as a man can be In this vale of tears, and that they would be supremely happy if permitted the privilege of banishing loneliness from her door.

They were all eugenic, of course. Among the entries for the matrl- Three hours later Frank Burkhardt. Water employees returned to work this week without asking any wage Increase or reduction in working one of the men employed on the nler. hours. Men earning (2 a day or less were 1 o'clock In tho morning Becker Malked for a few moments with Deputy Warden Johnson.

He snicked cigars now and then, but more often he sat rwlth his head upon his hand gazing granted a 15 per cent. Increase. Men saw a negro trying to sneak up from under the dock. The man was dripping with water, and Burkhardt guessed that he was the early morning burglar. He grabbed him, and after a fight made him He then monial sweepstakes are a Christianized charges and was remanded for trial in default of ball.

Three Indictments, which charge Hutchings with grand larceny, state that he converted of the company's funds to his own use. On June 14 Hutchings is said to have taken $2,583.48, and on June 21 he Is said to have taken two sums, one of $76 and the other of 9270.28. Chinaman, an unattached clergyman, earning more than 12 and lees than (d a day received a 10 per cent, increase and men earning more than (3 a day were granted a 5 per cent. Increase. telegraph operator who neither TO DROP MANY JOBS FROM EXEMPT LIST turned him over to a private watch man, who in turn gave the prisoner to smokes nor chews ever see one? an octogenarian and a gambler, who confessed that he was "a little rough," policeman uuthrie.

He proved to be BRITISH CENSOR PUTS LID Rafael Vasquez, aged 19, of 129 Duf- ON NEWS OF U-BOAT RAIDS but added this pathetic plea; The forgery Indictment states that Hutchings, on June 21, falsified a receipt of (95.75, showing that the Cash London, July 80 Orders have been fleld street, who said his home was in Porto Rico. He was arraigned on the complaint of Wireless Operator Byrne, before Magistrate Voorhees on a charge of unlawful entry, and was held "Give me the once over, kid." When a reporter for The Eagle to his or her benenciary regardless 01 the cause of death. Issued at the censors office that here Register Company had paid 195.76 after full details regarding the opera The Insurance scheme of the Brook called at Mrs. Stevens' Flatbush home Continued From Paste 1. would affect a great number of places throughout the city which have al tions of enemy submarines will not be due tho Wilson and Towne Paper Company.

After Hutchings entered a plea of not guilty. Judge Harry B. for subsequent examination. passed tor publication abroad. lyn Trust Company will Include all the employes of the main office, Ita branch at Fulton street and Bedford avenue, and of the Manhattan office at he found three young women opening letters.

Snip, nip, snip, went the paper cutters, and exhibits were Lewis nxea Dan at 17,500 on an four charges, and Hutchings was remanded SINGERS INDORSE WEISMANN HEAT AHD HUMIDITY for trial. The United Singers of Brooklyn, at Wall street. President Edwin P. Maynard of the Frank Burkcr, who has never been taken out of their overcoats and laid on the lap of the widow like so many palpitating hearts. a meeting last night, went on record the hard floor.

Dawn found him on the edge of the cot care--fully pinning the photograph of his wife to his shirt, over his heart. Then. Jseemlng to feel that the picture was and his alone until he died, he buttoned his coat closely about It. It twas not until the prison physician had declared him dead that the picture Jwas seen by the witnesses to his execution. 1 Becker was killed by the Slate exe-Scutioner, whose name is not known.

-When that man succeeded State Klcc-Strlcian Davis at Sing Sing he etlpu-Slated that his name should never become known to the public, and it was -therefore impossible to ascertain who the was. The man had carefully every part of the chair and had een that everything was all right before Becker was brought to the room. -There was no hitch of any kind, and he stated that in his opinion Becker had died instantly with the first appliance of the current. Mrs. Becker claimed her husband's body, and it will be turned over to her 'some time today.

She will bring It to 'New York and the funeral services will be held here. 5 EAGLE FIRST WITH NEWS In trouble before during the 65 years of his life, pleaded guilty to a charge as standing by the Utica utterances Mon Foon Jung was the name ap Brooklyn Trust Company declared today that the insurance plan adopted by the company was in accordance with the trend of the times toward the better care of faithful employees. FOR 36 HOURS MORE of forgery In the third degree. Burker of HenryWeismann without reserve pended to the letter from the Oriental, Is a shoemaker and lives at 1029 De- There was no discussion on the matter ways been regarded as "pap." Among others In this class are the clerks to the coroners, In the city court, the magistrates' courts, municipal courts, special sessions, children's court, board of examiners, board of elections. Board of Estimate, and In the various departments that have such an office.

Bank messengers, messengers and process servers. All stenographers and confidential stenographers to the various chief officials and heads of departments, even to the executive stenographer of the Mayor. It is expected that fully as striking who confessed mat ne was an euuor Kail) avenue. He forged the name of and the announcement came in the form of a report of the committee. Pursuant to the policy of the John Keating to a check for (82.95 and wrote with flowery periods.

The clergyman signed himself the "Rev. made out to Keatlng's order by the The report makes it plain that the so Brooklyn Trust Company In dealing; with its employees." he continued, Sisters of Charity in charge of St. clety considers that Germany has not Samuel J. Lutiack ana gave an aa-dress on Manhattan avenue. He expressed a wish to call and talk it over.

we have for some time given careful Joseph's Orphan Asylum on Wil- had a square ueai irom tne American Government. And Perhaps Even Longer, Is Weather Bureau Official's Opinion. loughby avenue. Judge Lewis remanded him for sentence on Monday He said ne was a missionary. study to the Inauguration of some plan whlrh would make scientific provision for the continuance after death of There were some from Italians, a A third forger, Edgar C.

Shuloff, 23 years old, of 652 Lincoln place, pleaded the income represented by his pay few from Spaniards and one. or two from Swedes. There was one from CITY DUPED IN PLAN check during life. The group Insurance has been found to be a means changes will be recommended in the other branches of the city service, reports on which are to follow shortly. Changes In Compensation a Feature guilty and informed Judge Lewis he had committed the crime to raise funds to pay the rent.

Shuloff. an a man 85, who said mat no was loneiy, too, and as they were both in the same boat why couldn't they get together. advertising manager, forged the name toward this end, and while It has been adopted by some well-known manufacturing enterprises in Brooklyn, we are pleased to be told that the TO GET TUBE DIRT Mrs. Stevens alternately smiiea and of his employer, Paul B. Hoeber, on May 12 to a check for (5.

When Ques knitted her brows as she perused the contents. After finishing each she With no prospects of relief from the hot "muggy" and showery weather, for probably two or three days more, the thermometer at noon today was climbing steadily, and the Weather Bureau predicted that at about 3 o'clock this afternoon the Brooklyn Trust uompany win De tne tioned by Judge Lewis, Shuloff said he had forged five checks in all because first banking institution In Brooklyn to adopt this measure for the welfare Bulletins Told of Becker's End Ten Minutes Later. of Report. Another feature of the Tlrrell report Is Its recommendation for changes in compensation. From the figures presented It Is hard to determine whether more salaries will be raised or lowered, but at any rate the effort was made to determine the actual value of the work by lengthy Investigation.

Changes are planned he was without funds to pay his house Continued From Page 1. made a rapid notation. She confessed that the avalanche of answers had made her a little nervous. She had no Idea there were so many perfect, eugenic men In Brooklyn. of Its employees and their famines.

hold espenses. Majlca George Bedram, editor and up to grade certain new streets being heat would come within one point of publlHher of the Arabic newspaper opened in the vicinity 01 tsunaio ave The attractive wiaow xnen oia Kl-Nesr, was arraigned and pleaded nn and tne Darkwav. Ten minutes after Charles Becker Centered the death chamber at Sing TOUCHARD PAROLED Having pleaded guilty to larceny, about her callers. One of the first Highways Superintendent Llneburgh yesterday was a youth of 20 with a the record of 91 degrees, reached on April 27. The maximum temperature yesterday was 86 degrees, but the great hu said he had heard nothing of tho.

Sing, at 6:47 o'clock this morning, The Gustave Fltzhugh Toucbard Indoor matter and that as a matter of fact slight trace of down on his upper Hp and a peach-blow color on his cheeks. Eagle bulletins announced that the ex. there were no such low streets In that policeman had paid the last penalty. midity Increased the discomfort and section. He said there was constd tennis champion, got a suspended sentence today from Judgo Rosalsky, In General Sessions, Manhattan.

He ta to report to the Court once a month erable private land In that section Ten minutes later hundreds of persons were reading supplementary bulletins, that needed to be filled up to meet the grade of the streets. The contractors oppression, until many persons would have declared that It must have bees 100 in the shade. The Weather Bureau officials de giving the details of the electrocution, also the letal death of the negro, for five years. Touchard admitted denv that they are negotiating with Hamuel Haynes, who followed Becker to the death chair eight minutes after taking forty-eight dozen golf balls, worth (140, from Abercromble 4k the borough authorities and say they have reached no decision as to what clared today that the hot spell would certainly, last another thirty-six hours, and might continue for two or three days. Showers are promised for to.

the latter was pronounced dead. thev will do. Fitch, by whom he was employed. not guilty to a charge of libel for publishing in his newspaper an attack on Basil M. Kerbawy, archprlest of the Greek Orthodox Catholic Church and dean of the Cathedral of St.

Nicholas on Pacific street. The article, among other things, charged that Kerbawy had violated the secrecy of the confessional. Harold Flynn, 19 years old, of 62 Wavcrly avenue, was allowed to plead guilty to petit larceny for breaking Into the store of Gaetano Del Ouadlo on July 5. Flynn told Judge Lewis he took two pieces of apple pie, which he ate, but the Indictment against him said he took some olive oil and sardines. Albert Nevlns, who was Indicted with Klynn, pleaded not guilty.

Flynn said Nevlns played no part in the crime. Plss nf guilty wra entered by: Frank Burker, forgery ihlnl defrre; Jennie (mnd larceny flret lsrce; Kriward Finn, siieuult imnd ilesi-; Harold Moor, orrery The Dock Contractor Company has George Gordon Battle addressed the made no plans for the earth In the day and tomorrow, but these are not all along the line, and a range of salary Is suggested rather than a single changeless flxure. In reaching the decisions shown In the report, it Is stated the actual market value of the work was considered as well as conditions peculiar to city employment. The assumption was also taken, It was said, that Father Knickerbocker wished to be a model employer as far as he was financially able. The new grades proposed are given much more specified work than under the present system.

In concluding the preface to his report. Director Tlrrell says: "Although accurate definitions of duties and proper compensation rates are the fundamentals of the specifications, there are other considerations which should be kept In mind. The evils which it is lntented to correct are on one side, extravagance and wasto of the money of the taxpayers, and on the other, unfair and unequal conditions of employment which affect about 100,000 persons who are paid Trolley cars, with their crowds of workers, Manhattan bound, slowed Up In front of The Eagle office to give the passengers a chance to read the news. For a time the street was well southern section of the Noatrand ave expected to afford great relief. He rang the Dell nervously, ana wnen he was ushered Into the presence of Mrs.

Stevens, stuttered out that he had come to marry her. "Run right home to your mother," ahe said. Another was an old man, but ahe dismissed him because she was not quite sure that he was not a philanderer. The Western Union man, true to his Ideals, courted through the medium of the Western I'nlon wires. He sent a forty-five-word telegram.

He described himself as a perfect eugenic specimen who not only did not smoke or chew but whose habits were uniformly good and who had saved up "a little for a rainy day," He Is a dangerous competitor. BECKER FUNERAL MONDAY nue line. court In Touchard's behalf. He told of the death of Touchard's wife, of hia being left with an infant daughter, and how he had been contributing to the support of his mother. The section of these new subway crowded.

contracts which provides for dirt dis The excessive heat of the past few days has had fatal effects among the Inmates of the German Evangelical Home, In Moffat street, causing the death of two 79-year-old women. 'The long illness of his wife re posal, contains a statement from Park Commissioner Ingorsoll, calling attention to the various public places in tha borough that the city needs to fill sulted In his contracting large bills," From 6:45 until 7:80 o'clock The Eagle Information Bureau answered more than fifty calls for news about the elec-5 trocution, and a stream of passers-by railed at the business counter to ask id Mr. Battle. He Became hard- Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Katherine Schnell suffered a fatal apoplectic stroke as a result of the heat; yesterday Mrs.

Elizabeth Mayer died as a in. He cites Dyker Meacn park, van for further information. oua sections along the Shore Road pressed by creditors, and three law suits were brought sgalnst him. He became apprehensive of losing his position, and the great mental strain caused htm to fall Into temptation." eaneclallv the proposed extension In result of a similar attack. front of Fort Hamilton, and Canarsle ecnnd drree; fc.oger snnkinr, rorfery aeo-ond deree; Harry Ureenljerf.

(rand laroanr itoand dearee: Albert L4hr. burslary third de. Park. Figures are given snowing th Harry Kypke, aged (7 years, of 2S75 East Fifteenth street, a baker, was overcome by th heat this morning In rt Hairy Lavelle, petit larceny; 'Stanley rates at which the contractors can re move the dirt to these places. Ar Moore, petit larceny; jonn nurgiary third degree; Jeakln Mull, carrying a danger front of 164 Coney Island avenue.

He INDEX ous weapon; Paequale Capaszo, carrylns a rangements were made so that these figures were believed to be about as denaeroua. weapon; Jullui Blechner. aaaault was taken to tn coney Island Hospital for treatment. Nora Relter, 50, of 78 Blake avenue, aeoond degree; John Newman, burslary third degree, aeeond effenee. I'ieaa of not limy were entered by: GMenfc good as contractors couia get any where.

This apparently is not prov from the city treasury, "The rules governing public employment, In order to bring about the best and most lasting results, must be such as to offer a life work to the Individual who enters the city service. It Is hardly necessary to enlarge upon the factors which have In the past controlled appointment and advancement The present condition of the city service Is a sufficient object was overcome at the Bowery and Kenmare street, Manhattan. She was Ing to be the case. It was pointed out W. Hutcblnff, grand larceny ana lorgery Aleiander S.

Jampel, aeeault second degree at tha Commission a ofnee that at least attended and taken home by friends. To Classified) Advertisement la Tea day's basl. naeelfleatlon. Pas 1 'laeKdcatien. Fac.

Amuaemenl Hotel a Beaort. Automobllee a-15 Ineiruftton Bankruptcy 7 In Memnrlam 11 Boardln Ul Nolle a Buelneee Pereinnl l.oen a CVtaatwIa Iil Found 11 William Clarke, 37, of 1529 Broad Johnecn and George Davla, aaeault errond degree; VlncAeo Pamgllo, carrylns a dangeroue weapon; Prank Cannlzsare, aaaaull emnd degree; Michael Corleee, burslary third rf.are'. Karal Lechowlta. Mary Oettnar and a contractor could not dispose of the material elsewhere If it cost more without making himself liable to get Into trouble. way was ovsreome with the heat at noon today, at the corner of Broadway and Green avenue.

He was taken The Heart Appeal All of us marry sooner or tater snd some both sooner ind later. Which is just another way of laying that all the great aims of life center about the miking of a home. Any news that helps the home Is good newt and interesting news. Thit is one reason the advertising column! of a live news-piper like The Eagle are tuch good reading. There is a personality to the idvertising thst finds a responsive chord in the avenge heart.

Kmll Oetlner, forgery aecond deareai Olueeppe 1 Mnrr aae Not 1 11 to the Bushwlck Hospital. Corp Notlcee Wife Bears Up Bravely After Execution. At the home of Mrs. Charles Becker, 2291 University avenue, the Bronx, It was said by John Lynch, her brother, that she Is hearing up wonderfully, considering the strain she underwent yesterday and last night. Mr.

Lynch said she was resting and would be unable to see anyone. William F. Btruwe of 2 West Ford-ham road, an undertaker, left for Os-slnlng early this morning for the body of Becker. The funeral will take place nn Monday following a solemn requiem mass In the Church of 8L Nicholas of Tol-entlne, by the Rev. Nicholas J.

Mur- fihy. The Interment will be In Wood-awn Cemetery, Zambute. aaeault first decree' joaepn JUevloe, exiortlen: John Blllett. grand laroeny etc ond It Mhln. 4 Martin T.

Twyford, 73 years of age, living at 633 Fifth-eighth street, 7 4rM; svlveater Turco. earrylaa dangeroue 4 Pereonel .11 weapona; Majlca Oeorse Bedram, libel; Arthur CASTOR I A Pentlatrr Kxcurelona yinanclnl rnr Sal anl ehnf For Sal 10-St Pronoaaii Hi- in. B. at Auction uuli.i. E- 'Pile Wented dropped dead from the heat In a cigar store, at 6712 Fifth avenue, at 11:30 this morning.

An ambulance from the M. E. Hospital wss called, but the man 7 For Infants and Children 1 eieamnAaie SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allea's Fno-Kaee. the antlseptle powder for the Instant relief nf painful, smarting, tender, nervous feet It takes th sting eut of corns and bunions. Simply shake th content of en nf th small envelop In each sho.

Over 100,000 paok-aire ar being uaed by th German and Allied troop at th Iron I. Bold svry-where, (lo. cnans tie Cantllllon, burglary third degvae, second oftenae; John Cooper, aaeault; Albert Nevlne, petit larceny; Joeeph alauer, grand larceny eeend degree; Jamee St. John, burglary thlra degree; Frederick Saara, grand laroeny second degrea; Edna falkenberf, grand laroeny Drat degree: John P. Flanan.

violation blbwt law; Francle Hehman. grand larceny aaeond degrea; Patey Cabona, bribery; CalheHne rone bribery: Thomaa Moore, burglary third was pronounced dead- rurnlehed To Ut-ror Sal. In Use For Over 30 Years ...1 Michael O. Conlln, 6 years old, of 1(3 India street, was overeome by tha heat this afternoon and waa taken Always bear I Help wanten 1 ravel Horse, L'arrlase, Turf etc 7 Wanted indicate lupplmnj tne Blgnaniraof to th Eastern District HcspUale 1iee; utult urH' purgiary mira asre.

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