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the Thursday, march imo. 111 1 I TWO HURT IN SUBWAY. CHAPLAIN MEEHAN TO SPEAK, i SPLEHDIB 170SK Will Tell of War Eiperieaces to Daily Fashion Hint i Quit Congress Wlth.Clean Slate; Will Be Sue USE CLARK ST. TUNNEL, APRIL 1 Extension of Interborough Express Service on ilxc West Side of Manhattan Avenue Station. Chaplain (, of the Sixtieth 8.

Infantry, will be. the speaker at "Welcome" Song Rally of the Brooklyn, Teachers' Association, on ceded by Reactionary Old Guard. next Tuesday evening, March 18, at the WASHINGTON. Mreh 13. Urn la ted for the powerful against the weak One Workman Hit by Traia and Another Burned.

Two men of a work sang were injured in two accidents within a short tlm early to-day In tha Borough Hall Station of the Interborough Subway. Edward Kovolik, 36 years old, of No, 619 East Sixteenth street, was struck by train and suffered a -fracture of the right ankle and a laceration of the forehead. Nick Koverdo, 21 years old, of No. 52D East Twelfth street, Manhattan, was burned on the and face tlm direction of Benator Boise Penrose, The little coterie of leaders in the. House, with Its perfect system, and a Ifi-iniMU-nn bom of PeniurylvsniaJ Sen' aloe Henry Cabot Lodge, of military order and precisian, had to mevaiea trains at the Dnfrield Station on thst Una .4 k.nn i "liusolts, and Senator fieed Smoot, of yield to the rule of the major The hack-room caucus of the "leaders" was i the Sixry-iiith Congreu will leg Training School for Tencbers Park place nenr Nostiand avenue.

There will be community singing by the audience and music by the orchestra of teachers, trader direction of James J. Mo-Cube, i Father Meeban, who has just- returned -with the Fifth Division, saw some af the heaviest service of the war, and was in the drlres at Hfc Mihiel, Pont' Moussau and the Argonne-Meuse. That the Clark street tunnel line, connecting the West subway with the Iaterborough system in this borough, may be put into operation within tlie next two or three weeks, was the hope expressed to-dny at the 'offices of the Public Service Commission. It was supplanted By the Democratic confer Mute for the. United 81 a tea for next two The Old Guard, with its moat reactionary, leaders, will be in Many TJsslsss Officeholders Eliatl '-nsted.

lu.iw. i Intel-borough subway at the stieet station. Most of those na. angers svork in the lower part of Stan-, iiattan and leare the stub way traiusnc stations below the Brooklyn Such passengers, after- 'the new bimr atiou begins, will diiti it much more' convenient to leave Use Pulton street elevated trains at the Flatbush avenue station and to enter the uugh subway at the -Nrvinji street sta-' when he accidentally- touched an Iron bar to the third-rail. Both were the saddle In this new taken to the Brooklyn Hoopltal.

It was apparent imuiediatelyP after The first step of the Democratic ma the November election that these ele- Jorlty was to liberalise the rules of the 1 nipnta took full credit for the over- HUSBAND GERMAN House to insure more responsiveness to th people. They reduced the rnnalng tlirow of the Democrat and would par little heed to the waitings of the, "Pro expenses of ths Houue by eliminating gressive" Republicans of Congress. lot of useless officeholders. The ex ASKS FREEDOM K. OF C.

PLANS FOR BIGPARADE Will Ercbt, Grandstand in now opajily -charged by Republican! of the House of Itepresentatives that isiuT s. an express statiou at which, both East Sid--' and VY est Side subway trains wili J'1" of the 0f the Flatbush avenue sta-: Juesrinn i tuton atreet line. some, ih.i in O.V. Wind as to. adequate.

W' Vrnmt time there i "en ample of the House was soon followed by the Senate. It is evident now that the Republicans will return to their old Senators Penrose and Lodge ai. going to dooiinsta not only the. Senate, but announced that every effoft is being made to get the tunnel ready for service by April 1, 'so as to give the Brooklyn traveling public the earliest I possible benefit from thin line. -The Interborough is rushing work on the installation of signals and other electrical work.

The contractors on the new Borough Hall station and the new Brooklyn Heights station are putting tba finishing touches on their work, and the installation of a new crossover for turning back trains east of the present terminus at Atlantic avenue is being pushed to completion. The new Borough Hall station' on the tunnel line is in Fulton street, alongside the Borough Hall, and the Brooklyn Heights station is adjoining the St. George Hotel at Henry and way of doing things. The ring will also the House of the next Congress. Wife Says She Did Not dominate.

A few nientwill dictate the kind and course of.legisiatJon.' Senators rjenroae and Lodge will say what bills The Democrats qiiit with a clean record, Ths- lack of controlling ring has 1-een oom of the causes of Repub to welcome Back anu wnat-snail die. Tliey will respond to the wishes of a hsndful City's Fighters?" Know He Was Alien Before Marriage. Charging that her German husband lican criticism of the Democrats. of course, ia a compliment to the Demo ,1 Everything promises wnsiuer constructitiz a similar ui.ir. way and mezzanine lauding do" tion.

4.ue lonoy ot the I'd i i iiii.mi i.i.ib win iwnKH i i crats, The around and salutary legislation they have enacted has been influ Extensive preparations are being made by the Knights of Columbus, inKton With all It. wui oe a stairwsv Under Democratic control at' Wash- enced by the people back home, and not New York -Chapter, for the parade of deceived her into believing him a citisen of the United Htates, Mrs. Kmma Snyder, of No, 1064 Bush wick avenue, yesterday appealed to the Supreme Court "ere is no back door to the wnlte House or to Conirren. N'n imnii by i little group in Congress. In Clark streets.

With the completion of word, Congress, under Democratic con group pf men has been able to appear the iwenty-scventh Division on March Not the least of these preparations is the erection of a grandstand in front the above items, train service to Brook trol, has been responalvs to the people. for an annulment of bcr marriage to fresident or. th loadora nf rv.n. lyn can begin. Edward Her admission that The legislative ecord made by the Democrats sine they into power This operation will provide for the iri na" 0en in the open.

of St Patrick's Cathedral, from which the clergy and members of the order may review the men who smashed the V' rremaeni aarisors have iicen plain. a a credit to the party and to the extension of the express service now operated pn th Interborough Went Side she accepted $7 for maintenance from him aftnc aha left bim, several months ago, caused Justice Benedict to deny her petition. nation. When they took, charge of the Hindenburg 1 j. I na women witR intelligence and ability.

No select class has benefited by legislation. Measures on the Subjects of rpvpnn th mwA subway (which now terminates at wall House ten years ago they found a sys actual work on the stand, which is and -William streets), through the Clark onlvk tcrralnatinir he the entrances Ihe corner" tati' around rould nor "quire that anv latbush avenue at th surfaoe to reach platforms each end "f8 h-- other important problems have been en- to etxend alone Fifth avenue, from Mrs. Snyder wore a service pin with '79287 Rim tem that worked to the interest of the few of great wealth. The Republicans street tunnel and up ulton street to Iiuetn to FittJ-first street, will burin Klatbosb and Atlantic avenues. This a gold star when she took the stand tods; to tell her story.

She said the star in a long and complete domination of Pext week, and will be completed ia4 uicu lorsn aitge. These Democratic measures bsre been so fair that Bepublieana have supported them. Many Republican yoted their new operation will give to Brooklyn Congress hod drifted far. from the plenty of Ume for the big demonstrs- was for a brother who was killed while names and ruled with autocratic sway. nonesr convictions until th.

fllH nnarA non: lhe pluns call for a tand that The Democrat commenced passengers direct, access to the West Side subway without the present overland transfer st Wall street or through the shuttle in Forty-second street Msn- TAILORED DRE8SES OF SlilPLE DESIGN. will seat approximately 2,000. It will be djvided into four The two. immediately and drove from high places fighting with the Caited States army in France. After an acquaintance of free weeks, aaid Mrs.

Snyder, she married Snyder on June 23. 1915. She did not know he Two charming dresses of simple design are to represent the newest style features. The first model, in dark blue cashmere and striped started, out -last year to win control of tiongreas. A eonferenoe of leaders was called and adopted a programme of obstruction.

Since then all the cleverness of the reactionaries has been to block Democratic legislation. Senator the "Itcpublieon ring' that had centers, each with ana ting capacity, of hattan. silk, emphasizes the straight silhouette, the skirt being narrow at the lurueu ver 10 tue clergy exclusively. ankles and gathered In fuller effect at the waist. The overblouse of silk Commissioner Whitney made the following- statement explaining certain waa German, and it waa not until aoma Is self-belted, the flare cuffs and collar being of organdy.

Medium atze Many dignitaries of the Church bare ifoogs audf Senator Penrose directed requires yards 4-lnch cashmere and 1 yards of 86-inch silk. TO SING SOIIGS tnese tones ot reaction. Satin and silk are the materials needed for the second model. The rceyieu luvitattcns to witness the parad Arcbbh.Uop J. Hayes, Vicar-ttc-neral Muonev.

Miiim riin exists forThm ueed stau'on is uln the old Borough iwKSSr changea that will follow as a result of the new service. Capital Rid of lobbies'. By the skirt, belt and panel front of the waist are In black satin, the sides, back and sleeves ot the waist being of black and white check silk. The wide "As is perhaps generally known, there Dsaaeerats. sr.

J. Lavellc uud Chaplain John J. Wynne will occupy one nf hnr have been only two tracks from City The Democrats rirl th rniinin time after their carriage that be told her he was German born, but was daily eipecting to receive his final papers of citirenship. When the Herman armies were sw-eep-ing everything before them, said Mrs. Snyder, her husband became unbearably arrogant and they quarreled constantly.

The final humihstion came when she attempted to move from No. ti Jeffer- scarf worn about the neck is of charmeuse satin, crepe Oorgette -lined. This Is st splendid model- for use in making over last season's dresses. Medium sixe requires 3 hi yards 40-Inch satin and i yard 26-inch silk. Hall.

Manhattan, to Borough Hall, insidious-lobbies An invcaris-jitmn The two big end sections have been turned ovcr to the members of the New xork which ff.i-. First Model: Pictorial Review Waist No. 8116. Sist-s, 34 to 46 Inches eombinations was followed by the uu- Brooklyn. But east of Borough Hall, OF DECADE AGO Sheepshead.

Bay Club bust. Price. 25 cents, skirt iz. sizes to to 34 inches waist vuicnoK-or a loooy wun a psrlect sys- l.m rf A 1 .1 AT 1 as far as the western end of the present terminus at Atlantic avenue, there Price. z.

cents. utviu icrjiniMUOIl DP me tanrl. was found that for vnitnt two coiineils Manhattan and the BroiiXraifre-J. Sulliran, director of the Department; William i Larkin, overseas director; William McGiniev. sunremi.

Second Model: Dress No. 8101. Sizes. 14 to 20 years. Price 25 cents Ri "'w Sld train Below this oniv agents of a powerful organization, main- Pictorial Review Patterns are for sale by Abraham A.

have been four tracks, of which the two outside tracks only have been used, son avenue to ner prcmrui. was told that she must get permission (mm tha TMii Nsmm Bon ana otner leading mercnants. the platform for wt Side'rains going toward AtlntiZT. "'oe and Dr. Harry F.

Swift, chairman of nam a 1 1011 od was consequently Will Have THarrigan and Hart" Night: laiiieo ny manntacturers who demanded higher import duties, had been strongly entrenehed af the Capitol. This the Democrats broke np. There are already signa of plans to return to the old prae- i i a i subject t. the war sone law. the peu- nun SUCCESSFUL JEWISH WAR DRIVE ice new tori; CLapter, will be.

seated with other officials of the order in a box on the Fifty-first street corner. It is pluuned to reserve slso a section for those members who were wounded In leTels (r8 DfTUI levels, as the east-bound track uit rht Brooklyn Heirbta stsrina, being some eMTbty feet bieb ucVn constructed in vacant property at the Mrs Snvder toot ner irouuie i Domestic Relstions Oourt several man, nil Kit BllOWsSO ft WeCK The Sheepshead Bay Social Club, of uiieKuuitivi oi rM-eosiorv interest are beginning to nitiiate tbem-selres in Thev hone uutitus aa.w i service, irrespective of the chapter to Sheepshead Bay, has completed all ar maintenance. accepiea direct legislation; their friends will be in rangements for the "Harrigan and Hart One hundred seeretsriea. h. kmri I TO rOilf ftl TO Kfrtnlr I ltn Wo'it vi nenry and Uiark streets.

j' i- th Rtand. tttra aa Kin it ion to help them. The creat Federal Reserve Act whiili the center tracks beingr used for the storage of trains. These center tracks will be utilized for train service under the new operation. "When the original subway was built provision was for a branch or extension to be constructed at some future time northward through Fulton street from Borough Hall.

The arrangements were.auch. that when C'lsrk street tunnel line was planned and constructed, all that was necessary was thstthe connection should be ihade to th spurs-of the original tracks Night" an entertainment and reception recllon of fiorjj.pal mcpi. milled that he was an alien enemy, but to be at McLaughlin's Bayside 9, tlogas. are to act SI nMirra. I vBsiBsiosa.

at AUaatic "At Atlaatie ins them witl'ha r' WUiliill ICC. Catholic Women, of which Mi Klira leclared that when he came to uis countrv seventeen years sgo be was the care of sn American guardian snd was informed thst tbifc- sitostitth sut-. him ii citizen revolutionised the cuiTeucy system of the nation, is a most democratic law. Its enactment emancipated the industrial- and commercial- interests- of the United States, (t freed (he smaller business man from tlie oveilordship of the special interests. "No one has been nod a mtuauoQ whiok.

m.tr..a. belli Morbuxy is the head, and a rmiis Casino. Emmons and Ocean avenues, on Saturday evening, a revifal of the songs and scenes of the favorite bid actors of a decade jJl- vsauoss s-j enberg and Berkowitt being i roasraeraMe confusion for seme time. Mae lead. and ruurfing close XoKethcr Already the platform are of girls from the- Overseas Department.

A band concert is to take place before the soldiers begin their victorious march. Judge Benedict a nou nV(T ha he The fund nf the Brooklyn! Jewish War Jtelief Committee was- ta-dy made richer by which was donated by the members of the Abraham awav in order to pro-wide for the four One hundred "prominent men. and wo must deny Mrs. Bwoer petitios, h.H acknowledged herself able to sustain a criticism of this act. tor tne first prise, offered by Mr.

Fisch. The house-to-bouss campaign and the irai-ng uirougn tni, station. There will me ivnigntst ot omnibus, as far ss men of the Bay sections. Manhattan Know, win tie tne on we far nr. the lawful wife of Snrdrt- irs acwptiDg previously "As tlie service is bow operated, a Beach, Kings Highway and Brooklyn, family "in tender and.

reverent memory of the late-Abraham Tabulations coina brought in by ganisation to have a aland," said. "Having obtained the- permission necessary for the. construction of the train' coming from' after big concerns" protested and frowned upon it at first, but they have come to see its justice and equity. No Republican would dare offer to repeal it. The Democrats 'revised the tarjn downward.

In the eyes of the ruling Republicans that was their worst sin. the allowance tromnun. ETHICAL CLUB TO MEET. to io nut piariorms. snring access the trains on the outside track wbifli are the Clark street West Side trains, and an island platform, located between the two express tracks npon which witi operate th East idev trains.

Tbi-i island platform will be accessible ouiv by under-passsgewars. n. nf i stopping at the- Borough Hall station, proceeds, eastward over, a crossover to we at once set about drawing i i. are members of the reception committee, and pTopoae to make night the most famous "Irish-American' in the matter of singing by the audience, that haa erer been gttempted inj and we are ready to begin the actual the voluntary canvassers iu the official cois boxes totalled more than for the day, most ot the- contributions baring been solicllod in the lobbies of The Underwood-Simmons law unshack the outside track and then stops at Hoyt street, Street and Atlan Will Hear Dr. PaiU Ahelssa led industry and commerce and destroy th passageway that passengers have for the Bay ed monopoly a control over production.

anve in the streets of the East New Yorlt.sectioa, uuder the supervision of Chairman Israel settod the section nearly up to Tuesday. William C. Ritter. i-bairniau of. the Bath Beach section, reports that they -are only a few thousand dollars' short of their quota, which he' is louS.lent will be reached snd iiasscl lefore the drive is or er.

Ust of Persons Who Donated to Fssd Yesterday. Following is a lit of persons who donated or more vesterdar: tic avenue stations, while trains coming westward from Atlantic avenue run wont. The stand (s not a temporary affair' by any means. It will be painted and decorated, and is to remain standing until after the parades of the Seventy- Speak. The" Club of the Four thouaand tickets hare been dis theatres and motion picture bouses and IS the lara-er restsuranls.

These re- The rural credits set, the income tax law, the Federal Trade Commission, the Clayton anti-trust set. the provisions for some nine oeen accustomed to use which leads in one direction toward the Ixing Island station and. in the oth redirection, toward the Facifie street station of th Fourth -Avenw Sukwsv. tributed among the lovers of "old songs' F.thicar Societv win. hold a meeting at on 4be outside track witn slops sr Xevins and Hoyt street stations, snd Ihen Just east of the Borough Hall of the days of Ed.

Harriggn and Tony seventh Division and 'the 165th Infati- lul we're both a surprise snd so entry, which is the old Sixty-ninth, so coursgement at the same time, and for the society house. So. 176 South Ox the j.n orner at dear to all Knichts of Columbus mes. ford stieet; to-morrow at p. m.

crossover to the middle track and into the old tunnel to Manhattan. the last few daja of the campaign the Hart. The cbildrea of the children who, made np the) audiences that tilled the theatres wherein Harrigao and Hart south end of tne Atla ntir avenue kih- Dr. Fan! Abel win is to speak on ea "Our main difficulty is in finding room fur all the members. The New Tork tion and waa put in use only a few day direct ejection ot l.mted fttates senators, the workman's, compensation act and many other important laws were enacted under the leadership of the Democrats.

The Democrata do not apprehend the repeal of their constructive legislation, but they foresee efforts or st national Siovernmeni in nun; Statioa Changes Blade ia Brooke i ago. Ihis aub-nassagewav will he ac played, are supposed to be as familiar Uliapter has a membership of 17.000, ilay and To-morrow." cessible from stairway that have be una we nave only noout seats. with the aongs as were their grand Mark Sl.OOo- fsmilv. of Ah- lysi Service. "With the inauguration of the new bly do is to The only thing we can possi apply the old adage.

'First parents, and as each of the popular Sirs the part of senators fenrose and bis constructed on rlathush avenue south of Pacific street. "With the inauguration of (lie tunnrl operation there will be added 3.02 rr. come, first associates to restore the high import rahsm Abraham. Mov S-'o; M. Knplan.

A. W. Fried-, enlieim, tfS); Arthur B. Brenner served service, west side subway trains coming from Manhattan via Clark street. I is sung, the choruses -will be sung by POPULARCOURSES duties, luoth the grandparents ana tas graoa will use the outside track atter leaving miles.

to the facilities srready tt t-hilrirjin' the Borough Hall station, and will make the stops at Hoyt street, Xevins street rosy oe poipteo out tnat this mesiis there' are now in operation, ineluding ih In addition "to sketches from rarlous K. OF C. ACTORS ON JOUR. MOVIES TO SHOW ulara of Harriean and Hart, there will new Culver line to be ODened sunrtnv. leaders' will press into i this service every svailable canvasser.

The sectional chairmen report exceptional progress In essh receipts and in pledges. The Flafbush section, of which Aaron. William Lvy -is chairman, turned into the general 'headquarters yesterday ,000. The special women's committee, have arranged to hold a whist part at the Temple Beth Emmes, in Flatb'ush, to-morrow afternoon, tickets for which are- being sold at $1 each. Already more than three hundred tickets have been sold and it is expected that this function will increase the Flatbusb receipts by approximately u00.

Chairman Levy WITH SOLDIERS and Atlantic avenue stations and. continuing to the crossover just east of the station, will run into that station 241 track miles of the Tiew lines of th ba Irish pipers, clog and reel dancers Uual System. By com rvanson with i Miastrsls ts Visit Every Camp ia the outside track nearest the Long from "Ould- Oirelandy the Virginia Reel, and "Hands All Round lancers." intermingled with the day'e Frsaes. Island Railroad station. On the trip HORRORS OF EAST original subway, it may- be stated tbar.

it took over four years to construct sr. i place in operation about sixty-live trsrk. miles of the original snbssy, tvhereri 241 track miles in the Dual System are now in operation in six years from tbe Commercial and Agricultural Lead List. PARIS, Feb. 12 (By Knigbts of Columbus Minstrels, the Isrgest entertainment project yet at back to Xew York, trains will stop at the Nevins street and Hoyt street sta-tHiss and st the new Borough Hall station, proceeding on to Manhattan via Clark street, with another stop at the Airrea Lamberg.

Harris Kcialer. fia; A. Ucmon. 25: Prakia and Lebofsky, $23; Jardh (ioell. SUOO; A.

Kantor, Daniel fc5: A. S. Loeb, 2n: Herman Koaenhluib. Fred X. Blmh.

Jl. Rothschild. P2o: Ralph Rothschild. l. Xat- halk, $ir0: J.

Zlrinsky. B. fiold-berg. P. H.

Lustiir. $100; Julias Dahiman. tlH: B. AnclielL 1I0: Benjamin Abert. g.VI; tnmue Brown.

125; Joseph Oppenhcim, J50: Harry Traub. $25; Arthur Daviihiburg, H. I. Johnson. $2o; M.

Abraham, $100: John I. ejparrow. iiiO: Nathan I.ieberman. $250; Pincus Weinbrg. STiO: Ixiuis Summer, I.

ttzkowitz. 25: Sam uel Brown. .11. Alexsader. Barr .1.

Friedmnn. $25: Moss, H. M. Copeland. gil; Mrs.

J. Kiirtr. $10: Joseph Snttka. $2: Michael Salit. SKS: Cong.

Beth Israel, $25; fronts (loldstein. Dare Davidson, $25: M. Sulit. signing of the Dual Armenian Slides Will tempted by that organisation in France, has begun Its tout of the entire area Brooklyn Heights station. "It will thus be seen that, as the Hoyt street station has side platforms.

i up-to-date- dances. frits will be offered for the most popular dances. The committee i inclined to believe that one of the old dances will win first prize. Among those, oa the Reception Com-mittes will be Some of the "boys Juat home from France," Bobby MscCay, winner of ths Distinguished Cross, the French Cross Ue Guerre and the British Cross, Bobby is ths son of Winsor MacCay, the famous cartoonist; also Mr, MacCay'a soii-in-lew. Major Raymond T.

Mones; Tom Gallagher, one of -reported to Judge tieismnr that-A. Schwarth, owner of. the Hialto Theatre occupied by the A. E. FY The entertainment was held at Chaamont In the DIt.

DAY TO SPEAK. Dr' Jonathan C. Day will sneak nnr.fi Bring Realization of Atrocities Committed. the onlv trains tbat will stop at this statiou are those originating in the west in had donated to the, sec the milk problem at W. 0.

A s'. largest available hall, and was attended by 3,500 officers and men. Following ttediord avenue ann i-vrsn street to tion 400 tickets for to-night slid to side subway that is. tnese trains which use tbe Clark street tunnel snd the opening! at Chaumont the troupe. John B.

Creichton. chairman of the run over the track east ot tsorougn morrow evehing. The Iwture is under th auspices of tbe Fourth As-, sembly District Citiseaahip Commiitfi. Hall. began a tour of larger Army posts.

Brooklyn and Queens Armenian and morrow, all of which had been disposed of. and 150 added to their fund as a result. Joseph Lowenstein ia one of the very active workers in this sec East Side stiliwav trains -will not be covering all embarkation ports as a unit. All are welcome. cyrian Relief C'oraitittee.

has seot able to stop at Hoyt street, for the rea Liter the compaty will be divided luto letter to upward of two thousand mov WASHIKGTO.V, March U.Out Of 787 cases of disabled soldiers approved for retraining by the Federal Board for Vocational Education, agriculture, in its various branches is not first In numerical order, as is generally aupposed. One hundred and sixty-five cases have been awarded courses In commercyfl colleges, fitting; them for office -work and business careers generally. Agriculture does come next, with 13T cases, which are divided up into the following: agronomy, one; animal husbandry, teni dairying, three; farming. 114; poultry Valuing, six: truck gardening, three. The majority of those who took son that Uifctrail of crossing over, ss 1 now.

to tne outside tracks just east of ing picture owners In Brooklyn and tion and yesterday obtained (150 In small gifts. several smnn organization Tounng me lesser Borough Hall, tliey wilt continue aloor if he first of the A. B. wounded In France; Captain Tom Kelly, who enlisted with the Australians; Sheriff i Daniel 'Griffin, County Clerk 'William Kelly, Asaiatant Commissioner of riblic Works Fennelly. Tom Riirk, paddy TyrcU Eddy Cnlgut, i-lames A.

lilanchfleld. Mnglftrata James t'Nsill, Judge A. B. Voorhie, Tom Murray. Wlllinm 8, Fitipotrick, Charley il-orcnis, Bud Jameson, Bnrt J.

Toung, Queens, requesting them to show slides Judge Otto Rosalsky was invited It. is the purpose of J. B. Fearon. the ienter.

or express tracks. In other words. Atlantic venue. Xevins street of the atrocities that hare been commit-tPdr on tho helpless Armenians by the manager of the company, to, see that no camp garrisoned by more than 1,000 aud the double Borough Hall stations DOUBTS MOTHER'S ABILITY. Daaghter Says Shs Can't Manage 1 Owa Affairs.

Mrs, Ethel living nt Xo. 265 Clinton street, haa applied to men omitted in the tour of entertain murderous Turk. The response has been gratifying, and arrangements are are express stations, wlicrtms the Hoyt street station and the Brooklyn Height stations are local rop for West Side ha ths principal speaker at the Furim Dinner, which is being arranged by Judge Stahl inthe Stuyvesant-Bush-wick, Rid erewood section sW Sunday night, The Rer. and Cantor Abraham ment. Th OoniDOnv will visit all oninns in being made to ahow these pictures at Subway trams only.

"This change in the method of op the "movie" bouses. iOnnn, Senator Kenneth Sutherland, Assemblyman Thomas Cox. Bert Me. l.atighlin, Bill Silleck. Alderman John o.i..HH L.

-1 Jason, of the Temple Petach Tikyah, eration will make a great difference the aarioultural course are not, as- In his, appeal to the moving-picture Justice Jjiiansky direct a jury, trial will tour Italy wherever American soldiers are, and will probably visit England if there are sufficient' troops stationed there to warrant this trip at the close of the French tour. with respect to passengers whose practice is now to alight from Fnlton street popularly supposed, men wno have sutiilenly become converted to the house owners Mr. Creighton said: till Composed a special song for the occasion, entitled "Have Pity," which will sing as well as "AJ Mola Rach- to probe into the competency of her mother. Mrs. Minnie Anderson, who "If you knew you could save from beauty of agriculture ty reason of occupies the residence at Xo.

330 Clin t-HARITt. ursmiri etier, MePariand. Lanv Ryan. George Rciuhemier. Frank Ginty and Lieutenant Joe Htehlin.

The Committee of Arrangements Includes Phil Kelly, chairman; Artie Con-war. secretary: Tim Kellv: tmanmr The organisation contains several per death some destitute people, would you not be willing to show the inclosed Im" and the Jewish song. "Eli, exercise in trench digging In France, but are farm boys whp have realised ths benefit of a more scientific formers of wide repute iu America: has ton street. Mrs. Anderson, who.

Is id by special request. slide in your theatre? We believe you been organized and equipepQ at a large. years old, has lived in the section for WORZIEr SufferinQ (rei i KeraijLsnesst i Sick HeadsiClia low spirits an i loss of appetite will find s-newed strength, brighter looks, better health and clearer complexionsbyusin 5 Beecham'i Pills. They give you the very help you nee and are a natural aid to stomach, liver, bovvele i- I blood. Gentle and in action, without any -greeable -after-effects Use and who are desirous of returning to their old home places many years and during that time has eipenae.

and tn every way ranks with the best piofesisonal productions its siid .1. Driacoll Tucker, master of e. acquired considers rile property, which S. Roth, chairman of the Borough Park section, reported that they ha, I passed AO per cent, of their quota, having realised $2,000 ss re Amnio. ana.

now amounts to $100,000. and apply tqe principles of scientific agriculture and management. In add! ton to the agricultural courses, four are taking horticulture. sult of the workers-efforts vesterday The total for this section "to data is It ia the contention the daughter that her parent is feeble-minded and unable properly to administer her personal affairs. She aks.

in the event thst her mother is declared incompe wonld, That ia why we ere sending it to you. The survivors of the Turkish atrocities are dying from starvation, "Will you. not show it In your theatre in the neit two weeks, as msny theatres are doing, to help save some of the starving millions in the Near East?" The house-to-house canvass, which is being conducted under the direction of 'Mrs. Edward A. Quin, ia yielding the most satisfactory results.

Scorea- ef contributions are also coming in from gJl.OOO. Jhree. landscape gardening; and one bee culture. In the main, this education is Kiven in the land grant col OLE SRSO V. m.

oc, asasasBBsaaasssai leges of various States. The student The Bay Ridge section under the leadership of Abram Fiseh, raised $700 yesterday and the chairman wrote that reports from his captaina indicated that tent, a committee be appointed to ad minister her estate. Lis allowed $t5 a month support fund the section would eiceed its quota. As the eamrtaicn draws to a close the punuc scnoois wnere tne children 11 America's Finect RYE pooled small sums of monev into a een rivalry among the team leaders bceomea keener, Mrs. Bertha Mrs.

Kron-' tral fund and have turned it over to their nrinciDala. who have sent thnis Ptr MONTH PLEDGE while undergoing training, and allowance for his dependents are mad during; that time. The Federal Board now has under consideration a broadening of the whole field of agricultural education available for the disabled men. A C. BEDFORD HONORED.

Smiling!" You can if you do your part to help save four million starving refugees in Bible lands. Send checktoMr.Willard E.1 Edmister, Treasurer Armenian Syrian Relief Corn-in it tee, Brooklyn Headquarters, 26 Court Brook Y. checks to the committee. TEIWOKU PROPERTY It la eipected thnt a fair conception of the amount that has been collected Don't RHEUMATISM Suffer With A. C.

Bedford, chairman of the National Petroleum War Service A teat spoonful, of A-2S51 after meals will relieve you rrncnntioa im Committee, will be formally Invested HAND MADS SOUamSH STRAIGHT PUilB RYE STRENGTH AND QUALITY AS ALWAYS SOLD BV ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS BEWARE OF RE-FILLED BOTTLES with the title of "Chevalier de la so far will he gained in a few days. The returns are being tabulated at the various district headquarters and will be sent to the central committee at No. 2ti Court street. ALL THERE II TO IT. Philosophers make a great deal of the mystery of life, but when you've got It all summed up, It turns out tn bs nothing but an opportunity to a friend to somebody else.

Legion Uonneur, at a dinner to be given by the committee at the Hotel Kiltrnore. to-morrow evening. omcasi treument lr rimsutlsm and soul. It rs-Imes rheumatism by 41ssolvinc the otlesre-eus deposits which esuse the painful swal-hm si the Joints, ana drlTas the arte add tram ths srntait, A-WM ts an old nrs. eiin's prewnpttoa tmA vrttm J8.4.

goM hj lu) Pum Car. a utxsstoii rn. at 7 o'clock. The title was conferred Car. Gniwa D.bmUst Mdtnr Ururnets or Sfal bv mml for 81.00.

Car. PiTlIal 4 KCCKAWiT AS. by the French Government in recognition bf Mr. Bedford's services to th United States and to the Allies during the war. I n.

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