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THE BROOKLYN STANDARD UNION: SUNDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1922. IBS01SIST SILHVCEU. S. POLICY Long-Delayed E.

D. Transit Abraham Relief Move Announced iMOSlIElLE, BRITISH EX-PBEMIER ENDSOflATOflYWEEK Waging Wordy War Against Continued from First Edison's Instructor In Telegraphy Decides To Sound "30" On Wire TISALIA, Cal, Oct Request that be relieved from duty as manager of the Vlsalia office of the Commercial Telegraph Company If granted will sound "30" for the oldest operator In point of service In the United States. For J. C. Ward, the man who taught" Thomas A.

fc.dl-son to telegraph, has been at the key practically continuously for Newspaper Space Landed As "Only Keal Advertising" ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 21 Qs orn in attendance at tbe A merles a Gas Association's convention here were urged to-day by EL Cooney, of Lowell, Mass, to stop wasting thousands of dollars annually In special advertising. Conner said: No form of merchandise advertising Is equal to or a substl nt for newspaper advertising. Newspaper space should he used and the construction of ramp lead near Meaerol greet. Practically an MSsMBSHtaiW Government Win Be Represent' ed In Peace Conference to Defend American Interests.

Bath Beach Hotel Keepers to Be Forced to Attend Election Fraud Hearings. or me irac materials ar to be fur nished the contractor by the com' Tory Enemies, Wins Approval In Scotland. mission. They were ordered long ago. tag out of th fUbway near Meserole street Into the Bush wick yard, ol the Long Island Railroad.

It will thus be posslbl for th company to gat the subway ears onto th Long Island In anticipation of an earlier date for th execution of the ftinr rr. and "Better Buy Brooklyn You'll Buy "Better" That is the euphonious and true slogan of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce. How much money lo too have either already been delivered or Railroad tracks at some convenient point and put them lnte the subway sixty years, thirty-five years la WILL OBSERVE AND LISTEN. MOSCOWITZ ANSWERS HYLAN BALFOUR CALLS COUNCIL win oe on nana snomy, wnen or before the contractor Is ready to use them. The first contract a Parted by the commission for tb Fourteenth via the ramp.

Incomplete Bebway Stretch. Besides these portions, there his present position and an operator in Visa 1 la since 1869. Ward taught Edison telegraphy long about 1862 when he was 8 tree t-Eastern District track laying LETTER TO DAUGHTER To Guard Educational Institu Secret Session at Whittengame work was rejected by the Board of another nncomoleted stretch of sub agent of the Grand Trunk line at Says Mayor Should Give Approval to. State Inquiries. Estimate several months ago, and the way, together with the elevated line.

Mount Clemens, Mich, and Edi tions In Near East May Mean New Drive. son a newsboy on the trains of to the connection at East New lorn with the existing B. R. T. line.

The commission readvertlsed the contract. The third rati, signal and other equipment will be Installed by the that line. After the Civil War In EFFECTED REUil route turns trom Buehwlck avenue, south of Boerum street. Into McKlb- B. R.

and It Is expected that much which he served as an operator for Gen, Grant's staff, Ward came think would be i aved by of this work can go forward while Application to compel tbe attend' WASHINGTON, Oct The bln street, through pnvato property EDINBURGH. Oct, 18. The West and has been la this region the track laying la In progress. to Thames strict, to lushing ave. United States Is coins to ths Lau since.

thunder of ex-Premier Lloyd ance of Alfred and Mary L. Richardson, proprietor of the Fort As far as the subway structure it nue. thence In a general easterly dl rection into the Long Island Rail George's political "drum fir ora self Is concerned, the Fourteenth Street Eastern District Is completed. lAtwtj Hotel, at hearings to Investi road right of way n-ir Trontmon sanne peace conference next month In exactly th same manner ah has gone to other European conferences sine Woodrow Wilson cam horn tory" against his Tory enemies rolled all th way across Southern Scot Goodmans Separated, Wife Was Touched by Pathos of Father's Appeal. SmilTiflFLED street, between Irving and Wyckotf avenues.

Shortly before reaching the gate altered Illegal registration from the hotel, wilt be mad to-morrow Tb contracts for station finish have been let and the work Is now In progress. The underground stations In Brooklyn are bains built by the Bu land to-day, terminating to-night Long Island right of way tne line by Bpsolal Deputy Attorney-General "council of war at Earl Balfour's Grow M. Moscowits to the County will emerge from the ground aud rise to an elevated structure. This structure will be directly over the horn at Whittengame. 1 tton Finish Corporation and thef Manhattan stations by Charles H.

Brown ft Son Corporation, at a total cost of Amidst tumultous cheering, the from Versailles to observe, listen, defend American Interests If they are threatened but otherwise to remain strictly aloof from the political bickering and diplomatic trading that experience has shown usually characterizes such gathering. This was officially aac.rta.lned at RECONCILIATION IS BRIEF. ax-prsmler, tired but nappy ever his 1497,000. Long Island tracks, which will remain on the surface. The Board of Estimate, however, after having once Expended $1, 000,000.

While the final estimates for th fervid greetings all along th Una, dUvrd his last address of th day approved of a route plan which eon templated the construction of the el Court The Richardson were rub-penaed to appear before Mr. Mos-cowlta on Friday and yesterday, but did not appear. The law provides that any person most submit to an examination by the Special Deputy Attorney-General. Failure to do so is a mis construction of tb subway portion evated railroad, has more recently, ths Stat Department to-night, following a visit paid Secretary of ar not' all completed, estimates show in this city this venlng. appealing for national amity until danger is Husband's Cruelty Parted Them Again, Is Assertion.

District Attorney Heart That Noziglia, Indicted Offioer, Is In California. as above referred to, refused to consent to a contract tor Its construc that for construction approximately State Hughes by th diploma tla rep $16,000,000 was upended. With th tion, while the B. R. alleging its item of station finish and track lay 1 am still the shamplon na resentatives of Great Britain, Franc and Italy, in which they presented a joint note Inviting the United States contract rights, refuses to accept people beyond BOTH ENDS OF THE BRIDGE there should be erected A GREAT SIGN at both ends of the Bridge, and at every tub-way entrance.

In all Greater New York, on which would be printed in glaring letters those Seven Word of Economy "Wetter Buy in Brooklyn. you'll Buy Betterl" Look at the map of Greater New York and youll find the HOYT ST. STATION of the Interborough Subway RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF THE MAP a 5o FARE from every quarter of the Greater City map! But the big fact that you may not think about is that here on Fulton and Hoyt Sta. ing Included and th company's In tional unity in this time of national demeanor. Investigations of literal registra -T Tn auDway ror operation.

I staJlatlon ofequlpment, the cost will n9 Transit Commission, aeoord- subway for operation. to take an "active part" In the ne A pathetic letter to his four months' emergency," said Lloyd George. "Un lng to the general rumor, has abso gotiations to restore peace In the tions In Brooklyn are being continued this emergency Is past, let us old daughter failed to permanently til Near East. lutely no hope for any change of POLICE MUST GET HIM, stand together country first, party by Mr. Moscowits and bis force of Th United States Is not and has afterwards.

We worked together In heart on the part of the Mayor and the Board of Estimate. not been at war with Turkey, and war. We must work together in At the offices of the B. R. T.

yes therefore cannot appropriately be a peac to get th country from Its terday It was said there bad been Case Against Three Associates difficulties." be over $17,000,000. The tunnel under the East River, which links the Manhattan and Brooklyn portions, cost, of this sum, 15,897,313. If the line Is carried through to East New York, as Intended, as an elevated structure over the right of way of the Long Island Railroad, the cost will be about 122,600,000 or 123,000,000. To. substitute an underground structure In place of the proposed elevated to the connection with the existing lines at East New York would.

It is esti no change In the attitude of the rom Crowds that ruled the streets assistants. They have already checked up all persons who bave been convicted in county courts and are now checking' up persons who have been convicted of a felony In the United States Courts. All felons who have registered will be prosecuted. A number of warrants have pany and that there Is no likelihood party to the peace negotiations. But owing to large American educational, humanitarian and business Interests in the Near East, this country deems It advisable to have observ shouted themselves hoarse as the Said to Be Weak.

reconcile Sydney Goodman, a salesman, of 604 Fortieth street, and his wife, Sylvia, of Astoria, it developed yesterday, when she asked Supreme Court Justice Van Slclen for (26 a week alimony and $250 counsel fee pending trial of her suit for separa-tionn. Mrs. Goodman charged that ber husband once gave ber a bottle of Iodine and told her to drink it. Another time, she said, he stuck poker into her side, and then heated It and of there being one. From the begin ex-premler departed on his way to Whittengame.

ning of the controversy, during the administration of Transit Commis ers' present at Lausanne. In a speech earlier in tbe day at sioner Delaney. under the Public No, clue to th whereabouts of Glasgow, the ex-premier spoke at length upon the part which close Anglo-American co-operation must Service Commission. It has been the contention of the B. R.

T. that a subway would take two and half mated, cost about more than already been Issued. In speaking of Mayor Hylan's statement criticising the fact that the Legislature had authorized the This policy will be embodied In the reply the American Government will make to the Allied Invitation next week. At the State Department to-night Police Sergeant John Nozlglla, of the Bath Beach station, who mysteVlous- the above figures, upon the basis of play In maintaining the future peace brought it close to her face. present rising prices of steel, and de- years longer to construct than an of tne wona.

ly disappeared after an Indictment elevated structure. lay construction. It was said no decision was reached In his Glasgow speech, Lloy On New Year's eve, 1921, she said, Goodman lay across the bed In such a way that she could not retire. She At the -present time no contracts George said, in im. was returned against htm for accepting a bribe, has been found by Dis are outstanding for the construction tere BIG.

NATIONALLY In regard to the Identity of the American observers. It Is not likely, however, that any will be sent It is impossible to maintain also charged that he bad taken her engagement ring and never returned peace of Europe and America without conferences. It is necessary for Premier Law to renew the Genoa from this country, but rather Amer Attorney-General to spend tlOO.000 to Investigate election fraud Mr. Moscowits said: "In 1909-1910, when the Btate Superintendent of Elections was investigating election frauds, he obtained about fifty convictions In Kings County, and since that time and up to the present there have not been more than a few election convictions In Kings County, for the reason that it, and that he had referred to her The company has also pointed out that It went to considerable expense to perfect the junction of the Rroad-way and Fulton street elevated lines at Atlantic avenue. B.

It T. Holds to. Rights. For these two reasons the company has held to it considers Its rights under Dual Contract 4 and ican diplomats already close to the as a "burden." pact. They (the Tories) want to of the line beyond Meserole street.

The Board of Estimate has refused to approve contracts for the construction of an elevated railroad east of the subway portion, through the East New York connection, and the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, through Receiver Garrison on its side, re trict Attorney Ruston. It was reported yesterday, that Nozlglla had fled to California, and Is living there under an assumed name. A general alarm has been sent out for hie ar. rest, and It Is said that Police Headquarters will send a description of Nozlglla with his photo to the police On her birthday, she said, her hus lie down; I want to move on. It will be many weary years before scene will be designated.

The names of Richard Washburn Child, American Ambassador to Italy; Rear Admiral Mark Bristol, band tried to choke her, and his parting shot, when he left her, was Europe Is restored to pre-war con "Take tbe child. Take everything." ditions. Talking of tranquility Is the office of the State Superintendent steadfastly refused to consider the Mrs. Goodman said that Aug. 9, last.

fuses to recede from the position, American High Commissioner at Constantinople: Joseph C. Grew, ot a remedy. As an old mariner of Elections was abolished and elec which It claims is sound legally, that building of a subway spur. who has weathered many galea I tlons were not under proper super- after her husband had left her the first time, he wrote their baby daughter this letter "Dear Daughter When you grow up and can understand this letter auuiunuea oi every city in the country. Nozlglla was Indicted with Patrolmen George Stacey.

Asklund and Charles Selfreld on a charge of accepting a bribe of $100 from Antonio Martorello. of. 2S3J RtiMw.ii it Is entitled to obtain an elevated Meanwhile more than 100,000 per- llne under Dual Contract 4, and that sons a day jostle and push at the such a line Is best suited to connect Canal street station and the Bush- with the existing lines at East New wick-Eastern District and East New American Minister to Switzerland, and H. Perclval Dodge, Minister to the Serbs: Croats snd Slovenes, are understood to be under consideration. The humanitarian and education FAMOUS STORES-wIth vast stocks of best merchandise in every wanted grade SHARPLY COMPETING WITH EACH OTHER, as well as all other stores of the Greater City.

Buying goods at the best sources, at lowest prices and selling at closer profits, be- cause RENTS ARE SO MUCH LOWER THAN IN MANHATTAN and many ether expenses also much lower. Prices Are Lower warn that a worse hurricane la coming." The ex-Premier solemnly warned against the formidable demands of the Laborites, pointing out how they would appeal to th unemployed and others oppressed with heavy, but necessary, taxation. lork. Failure to complete the Four- lorn sections go without rapid tran- teenih Street-Eastern District line Is for releasing him after hav ing caugnt mm transporting two barrels of liquor. According to the evidence In Mi vision.

As a result of numerous convictions obtained in 1910, the elections became clean. After the State Superintendent of Elections office was abolished there was no supervision sf the elections and therefore many persons have taken the chance of registering illegally. This has been disclosed by the Investigations made by me and my aidos. "Tcumdlcate to the puhllo that the Attorney General Is not spending money lavishly, special Investigators, who work from early In the morning until late at night and doing conscientious work, are receiving but 6 a day for their labors. The Investi you will understand that you had a white man and a gentleman for a father.

Your father does miss you and mother a great deal and Is only praying for the day when will have you both In a 'comfy' home. "Always remember that your father has offered your mother a chance to start all over again, with the promise that she will never forget It. Always keep yourself above the average for the sake of father who loves you one of the reasons the company allege In Its suit against the city to recover, on the ground of the non-prompt completion of the lines assigned to it under Contract 4. Line Btarta at Buy Point. The Fourteenth street-Eastern District line begins at a point Just west possession of District Attorney Ruston.

Nozlglla was the Instigator anj sit other than the Broadway elevated line. Consequently, In well-informed circles, It Is declared that the only way the situation can be relieved Is through the B. R. suit In the Federal Court. There has been some rumor lately that the suit was not an "active' one, but simply a formal protest on the part of the company.

This was positively denied at the B. R. T. al Interests referred to In the statement of American policy comprise the colleges and educational Institutions established In Turkey and the Near East by Amcrlean philanthropy, of which probably the most Important Is Robert College, st Constantinople. Millions of American dollars have gone Into the Near East In the last twenty years to further this work, and the American Government would be loath to see the money and efforts lost In a new agem in demanding and a bribe frbm ii.rinr.iu Stacey, Selfrled and Asklund.

nli Those pnent at the "political war council" at Whittengame to-night were: Earl Balfour, ex-Premier Lloyd George, Austen Chamberlain, cx-Governor-Leader In Commons; Sir Robert Home, ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Lord Birkenhead. ex-Lord Chancellor. It will probably result In a new "drive" which will press Lloyd George's political opponents hard. I of Sixth avenue, in Manhattan, where young patrolmen were. It Is said, only the dupes of Nozlglla.

There Is rt evidence. It Is said, tn II ho TV tVint convenient access may be had to the and who has traveled the road of life straight, and watch your step" Hudson tubes and to the Sixth ave- offices yesterday. It was said the nue elevated line of the Interborough. company's counsel are preparing their Stacey, Selfrled and Asklund took It appeared that this letter led to gations that have been conducted are in Brooklyn As. a matter of REGULAR POLICY, and if any any money, from Martorello.

Thair case. The case Is waiting Its turn on bearing fruit, as indicated by the It extends as a two-track subway a temporary reconciliation. Then the shuffle of the cards. The meeting at Lausanne, on Nov. number of arrests that have been under Fourteenth street, and Broadway will cross beneath the uiiense, ic is said, was to accept twenty dollars from Noziglia, after the latter had obtained 1100 from Martorello.

NozlcVi. It In sM in. couple parted again and Mrs. Goodman sued. Goodman denied his wife's charges and said: "She told me she was sick of mar made "It Is surprising that Mayor Hylan 13, will be the greatest International conference assembled since Paris.

other store marks any lower 1 Lloyd George remarks at Glasgow concerning "not giving up th ship because of difference over who stands upon the bridge" was believed In some quarters to indicate a poe- Broadway subway of the B. R. T. the calendar of the court, and will fo to trial "some time this winter," a B. R.

T. official said yesterday. The exact date has not yet been learned. According to well Informed authorities, there Is little probability that hould criticise the Attorney General's There will be a station on the Four trom tne standpoint of future history. There the diplomats of Europe will ried life because she did not bave office for enforcing the provisiens of the election law to punlsb all tear up the ill-fated treaty of Sevres those rulltv of Illegal registration and the company will lose Its case.

It Is and slble agreement with Premier Law and the Tories by which Lloyd George would be restored to the cab write a new one. hoping to teenth street line at this point, which will connect by passageways with the Union Sqdttre station of the Broadway subway. The line continues under Fourteenth street, with stations at Third and First avenues. claimed that the stand of the B. R.

T. a good time and pretty clothes. She added that, when poverty walks In the door, love flies out of the window." Decision was reserved. Illegal voting. At least fifty sub- settle for all time th fate of Con prices for any special reason or occasion, DOWN GO OUR PRICES TO MEET OR BEAT THEM as a matter of life-long policy, which never permits an A.

4r S. customer to nav more slsted upon this division, as an assurance that one of the three young patrolmen would not disclose the transaction. District Attorney Ruston Insists that the Police Department produce Nozlgila, In view of the fact that Deputy Commissioner Daly and Inspector August Kuhn brought penas have been Issued, returnable Is very thoroughly protected by the phraseology of Dual Subway Con before the Grand Jury, Kings County, to-morrow, concerning the election stantlnople, the Turkish straits, the boundaries of the Near East, as well as mark out the future status of the Turks. In the Invitation presented to Secre and descends beneath the East River, which is under-crossed by a two-tube tract 4. Expects to Win Case.

frauds in Brooklyn, John Huston inet, if not to the premiership. At times the ex-Premier In hie numerous addresses toned down his remarks to amusing banter and kept his audiences roaring with laughter. Political observers said that the ex-Premler realized that a good-natured enemy was the hardest kind to fight. District Attorney of Kings County. tunnel.

OPEN FIRST SECTION and his assistants have co-operated On the Brooklyn side the line turns "And when th B. R. T. wins Its with the Attorney General office. under North Seventh street, the first charges against Nozlglla and the other officers to the District Attorney's office.

It is no secret that without No case," declared one well-posted individual, "the Mayor will either have "Numerous complaints have been Brooklyn station being at Bedford tary of State Hughes by Sir Auckland Ocddes, the British Arnbassador, In the name of Great Britain, France and Italy, It was set forth that: The three principal allied povers recall that a representative of the mad to the Attorney General's of 1FI to cease his obstructive tactics or avenue and rorth Seventh street-Thl will be one block distant from zlglla the case against Stacey, Ask take a little trip from New Tork In lieu of a sentence for contempt of fice concerning the giving away or liquor and cigars at polling places. A typical case of a polling place Is the proposed Crosstown line, the route of which at this point passes LAWYER DICTATES LETTER Tn cituco lie-ii rune- ir-r lund and Selfrled is a weak one. Moreover. It Is well known that District Attorney Ruston Is unwil'lnr to court." "There is no question that some I rl iitn, I ntn tHUO Uirr. Borough President Rlegelmann.

located at 2919 Surf avenue, Island, being the forty-second election district. Sixteenth Assembly Dis here than the lowest price c''here. "Better Buy In Brooklyn You'll Buy Better." Our advertising on the page telli you why your own Immediate interest commands a visit to the A. S. Store tomorrow.

through Di-iggs avenue. From North Seventh street the line turns, at Union avenue. Into Metropolitan avenue snd continues along I Consulting Engineer Philip P. Far- United States Government was present st San Remo In the final stages of the proceedings of the Supreme Council which led to the drafting of the treaty of Sevres In 1920. They would welcome the presence of th United States at Lusanne In a similar thing ought to b1 done ss soon as possible, to get at least part of the line In operation." declared Eugene Ruoff, Grecnpolnt clvlo worker.

'The make three young police officers bear the entire blame for an offense Into which they were apparently forced by an older police officer of WASHINGTON. Oct. It. Two ley and other officials opened to the trict. Morris Cohen, who is a uemo-eratle Inspector of elections, testified V.

la m. If l.lnmAn. who resides at minutes after dictating a letter ex- Publio yesterday the first thousand feet of the new Coney Island board- that thoroughfare, with a station at Graham avenue. Near Humboldt street It turns Into Bushwlck avenue. pressing pleasure at his father's pro operation of the subway ss far as Meserole street will 'not do any real superior rank, who has gotten safely away with only the loss of his loh.

SfM West Thirty-first street ana fc rtomneratla cantaln of that al riot, had a bottle of whiskey and was District Attorney Ruston declared yesterday that he will epare no ef posed visit to Washington. Burt E. Barlow, 42 years old, well-known lawyer, committed suicide last night by shooting himself In the temple matins' ths Insnectora to drlnKs anil capacity, or In a more active capacity, espettajty lb. the discussion of the queefton of the straits." Secretary of States Hughe thanked them for the Invitation and said a formal reply would go forward within a taw days. fort to get hold of Nozlglla.

walk. Although there was no opening ceremony, crowds of spectators followed the group inspecting th new promenade. Th new walk, which Is eighty feet wide. Is now open from Ocean parkway to beyond West Fifth street. It Is part of the stretch being built also giving them cigars.

This was during the registration period. Other witnesses bav testified to the same with a station at Grand street, and continues to a point near Meserole street, which Is the end of the completed subway structure. In a recent letter by Transit Commissioner O'Ryan to Jared J. Chambers, of the Twenty-eighth Ward Taxpayers' Association, reference was made to the fact that the commis with a .11 calibre revolver. Barlow, BOY HELD FOR ASSAULT good to the whole of the Eastern District snd Oreenpolnt, perhaps, but It will get rid of some of the Interest charges which taxpayer ar paying.

"The stub-end subway will satisfy us to some extent," said Westervelt Prentice, another Greennnlnt civic worker, "but It will not benefit the rest of Brooklyn. "We feel that our only hope for senulne relief out here Is the com. pletlon of th Crosstown subway according to friends, had been worrying about financial affairs. ON CHUM WITH POKER effect. The Attorney Generals or-flc sent out a number of special Investigators to serve subpenas on Xlrmman, but were unsuccessful In rfninv an.

FlnallT Mr Klelnmsn ap at a cost of St.OOO.OOo. Farley pre-dtctel it would be completed in Jan sion proposed shortly to take bids on We're used to waiting for transit Charles Flynn. years old, of 111 COIN DATED 1654 IS FOUND IN OHIO RIVER EAGLE PORT, Ohio. Oct. M.

A out here." a contract for the construction of a ramp which will permit cars being uary and that official opening would still want a subwsy and don't why we can't have one. when take place In May. OurPattern Service Make Sewing Easy The winter Quarterlies give latest information af smart fashion's during the season; and then there la the particular pattern you need. Fashions seem ajmost made to order for home sew Crescent street, charged with felonious assault, will appear In New Jersey avenue court to-day on a complaint resulting from an alter with a link connecting It to the Introduced Into the subway. There is no other way, the eastern part of the line not being completed.

Inquiry at As soon as the sections are ftnl.hed they will be thrown open la the day cation with Theodore Verhey. I. of time, until lights are placed, ho th offices of the Transit Commission Meserole street tube In some fashion 'hat wfll enable a greater use of the rtushwlrk ivenui station of the Tong Island Railroad, with Its lon-vniient relief of congestion at th til Crescent street, who Is In Kings peared at the Attorney General's office and testified he had given whls. key to Mr. Cohen, but his explanation was that Mr.

Cohen claimed not to be feeling well. He also stated that he gave Samuel Silverman, another Inspector, a drink because 811-tverman aaked for It. This practice of giving away liquor at or around poll" rlll stopped, snd anyone guilty the act will be prosecuted." evoi. no one will be permitted there brought out the fact that the con other sections of the city can." asserted Jared J. Chambers, president of ths Twenty-eighth Ward Tax.

payer Association. "Th property owners here haven't chanced their attitude tn the slightest. We kno the Mayor la backing and we hope th Mayor and thu Transit Commis at night. tract to which Gen. O'Ryan referred 1 coin dated 166 was found in the Ohlo Klver here by A.

J. Stevens, a ho was searching the flats for Indian arrowheads. The coin was picked up near where Oen. Morgan and his raiders crossed the river during the Civil War. The nam of the country Issuing the piece of money Is not distinguishable.

County Hospital with a fractured skull. It is reported to the police Hatbush avenue terminal. In addition to the boardwalk a beach 100 feet wide has been hat during an altercation last night will probably cover the construction of the subway further out Bushwlck avenue to a point near Boerum street i beyond th Montros avenu station; I constructed with sand pumped la "We feel that both the elty snd 'he Transit Commission and Its predecessors have neglected Oreenpolnt Flynn struck Verhey over the head with a stove poker. ing, with the Vogue for simple drapery and long lines sion will get together." from the bay. so easy to follow.

Come and take adrantue oi our Pattern Service and you will put away all thought of not being able to maka your clothes rourself. A. S. handle ButteHok. txcelia, and Pictorial Jts- view with the exdmto Brooklyn agency for Vogee and Le Bon Ton.

V-etrM fli uss. Gift Shop Offeri Dutch Silver With Vz Reductions Candlesticks, 11 In. high, were now f0.07 tn. Tall Vates, with glass, were now 10.2S. Flower Baskets, vert $10; now 90.67.

Flower Centerpieces, were $27.50: now 918.33. Smoking Sets cootlitlag ef Matchholder, cigarette-holder and 4 individual trays. Were $17.75 1 now' 911.83. Almond 'Dishes, vera now 92.5a Boa Bon Dishes, of Various styles are included In this price reduction, Sott. Prices do moi Include tax.

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