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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 19

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Brooklyn, New York
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19
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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT NEW YORK. FRIDAY. JANUARY 13, 1905. PAGES 1 TO 4.

THE RAPID TRANSIT HEARING RHODE ISLAND, NOW BEING THE BATTLESHIP The Rhode Island is one of the five first-class, seagoing, coast line battleships, each to be a flagship, authorized by Congress In 1900. She is being built by the Fore River Company, at Quinoy, was launched last May and was 7.1 per cent, completed on December 1, 1904. The ship probably will be ready for service in De- A brief description of the Rhode Island is as follows: Length, load water line, 435 feet beam, 70 feet 2j indies speed, 19 knots power, two four-cylinder triple expansion engines of about 19,000 indicated horse power and twelve water-tube THREE CENTS. BUILT AT QUINCY. flectod from the vitals of the ship by striking the slope of the protective deck.

The Rhode Ishmd ill have quarters for of staff, 19 ward room 10 junior officers, 8 warrant officers and a crew of 772. including 00 marines, a total of 812 The picture of the Rhode Island is from a handsome calendar issued by Starkweather Sheplcy, a well known Insurance house, of Providence, New York, Boston and Paris. The drawing, by h. A. Shafer, was engraved and copyrighted by the Livermore Knight Company.

OLD HARBOR PILOT. bp jr Bh manner yesterday at the hearing on tunnels hefore the Rapid Transit Commission. A large number of citizens Parsons' sulistilute Fourth avenue tunnel scheme and the preponderance of sentiment was shown to he for the Lawrence NEW GATES AVENUE COURT ROOMS. recently, Is occupied by the Sixth District Magistrate's Court and the Second Municipal Court. Five police I VOL.

66. NO. V2. THE BROOKLYN LIFE BAVER AN INVENTOR. Captain Penny, of Qnori Oiniind.

Hn Subway Ventilating Plan. HHHHjH Brooklyn asserted itself In nn emphatic turned out to protest against Kngiu Abraham plan. rj jmjHWT aW IsAWflllTl afl i RaV.Atl I In Fl i Iff I I BWHJll Wme.lv Hall, nl the mrtier old le.ier.b.v at pnhll, auction to vrly Hull In Ibe WAVERLY DELEGATION AT niel handiwork I'll n( Ihn uaic um- iu, aad bo fiftliSSasaaWa Municipal Court. HALL SOLD. THE Many avenue, opened I rtfrpw9Wr court and expects decision that will re-Second Sixth District Magistrate's Court Room.

instate him in a few days. AN AUTOGATOR RACE. OYSTERING ON THE ICE. twelve 8-inch guns, twelve 3-iudi rapid-fire guns, twelve impounder semi automatic gnus, eight 1-pounder heavy automatic guns, two machine guns. one Hil-culiber Colt automatic gun; also submerged torpedo tubes.

Seven million pounds of armor plate will be used. The main belt will he cloven inches in thick ness and is backed by heavy teak planks, behind which, in a steel compartment, is an obdnrating cofferdam filled with corn pith. This, tightly compressed, swells enormously when wet so as to stop automatically" any leak mode by a shot hole. A shot passing through these defenses must still penetrate a wall of coal pro- caslonally perilous, for the he on win. the men are working often lieeou.es Inched from the main bisly and the tin and horses Dud themselves adult at powerless to aid themselves.

They ct only nwolt rescue hy Iheir oomraih II. Iirlsut. Mr. and Mrs Plait. Mr i Mi II.

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The jaw I I mi I and rake up tl hich are load 1 fT idaa. I 1 oil on sl.sl. I I to il shsls and hauled to the sorting 1 -J A 1 4FWm houses on shore by horses The work is trying at all lor originality imd attractiveness of these aiilogalei which, obeying no till, the perfume of roses to wafted MM lllenn Celt, the press agents of the law -peed to their hearts' cotitenl Vgmnfkm wbtM MMHSI sWMt WM Klorhlna anil eapoctolly thoae eonneeted through I along ZVJffiXatfto- will, in. ng nuiomol races the day. 11 T.V.: i.d An Wb.V..

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