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TITE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. FRIDAY. MAY 0, 1913. MISCELLANEOUS.

MISCELLANEOUS. GRIMM IS WARDED Man Alili ACES MAY DD for $10 00,1. Her fcusbaud also brougct nUU llRUliU HI HI UU suit for for loss of services. OBITUARY W. H.

ALLGEO DEAD IN HIS 82D YEAR Iwi (ow goodM clarged. Carpet Cleaning Today the 'ur save Mrs. McCauiey I HOTEL GUESTS TO END HIS HOLD-DP $3,000 and her busuand $3,000. Orrln Clarke represented the Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company, ADA REHAN SAILS. The Manufacturers Association William J.

Culver. William John, son of the lale William G. and Sarah J. Valentine Culver, died yesterday from cirrhosis of the liver, after three weeks illness, at his home, 475 Waverly avenue, where funeral services will take place on Sunday afternoon at New Law Prevents Discrimination Because of Race, Color or Creed. Was Descendent of First Minister of Dutch Reformed Church, Flatbush.

Takes a Hand in Taxi Ordinance Fight. Our process gets rid of the dirt, brines lip the pile and brighten up th color surprisingly. We can't make the old carpet new. but we can make It look like new. Everything iu household good cleaned.

Barrett, Nephews IjficssaiOirf Steten 1 tjDyeing Establishment BROOKLYN OFFICES! 482 Faltea St atr Loeier's 1177 Faltea St. lt rierrep.at St 2 Streatk Are. 1322 Corttlyoo Rose PkeM your ertfsr ana at-t tint AIso Julian Story, Who Raps Ignorant Croesuses. Miss Ada Rehan. for many years Identified with August Daly In the great plays and Shakspearlan productions of that old-time manager, left today for five months in England aboard the Philadelphia.

She bad nothing to say regarding the drama. 4:30 o'clock. Mr. Culver was born In New York City on January 20. 1855, and bed lived In Brooklyn since his boyhood.

He leaves his widow, Fiorenee daughters, Mrs. R. H. Ross, Mrs. O.

W. Drew and Emma (. Lane, and two sons. HITS RESORTS AS WELL. PUPIL OF ERASMUS ACADEMY.

ALDERMAMKt.DWHArSWHAT John F. and George A. If He Doesn't Chaji Front Will of which she has long ceased to be a pert. William Squires. Southampton, L.

May 9 Funeral serf- Barber Shops, Bathhouses and Public Conveyances Included May Be Loophole. At One Period Owned One of the Most Successful Farms in County of Kings. Julian Store, artist, with Mrs. oiory. Be Opposed for Re-election, He's Informed.

left on the Philadelphia. Mr. Story said that the paucity of good miniature wor Just now is due to uueducation in art by APPELLATE DIVISION DECI SIONS. the purchasing public. ices of William Squires, who died Wednesday, from injuries received by falling over a boiler at the new school building, will be held Saturday at his late residence, at 2 p.m.

Mr. Squires was born at Brldgehampton. In 1830. Five children survive him, Mrs. Adella Uregoris of Chestnut Hill, William H.

Squires, Unless the taxlcab ordinance is report 'When a man can get a good portra.t.. ed soon by the special committee of the life size, In oil for a thousand dollars." be said, "the modern Croesus seems to think it a waste of money to pay as mucn Board of Aldermen, which has been hold-lug the matter up ever since Its appointment fifteen montbse ago, and the atti William Henry Allgeo, descended from the Rev. Vlncentlua Antonldes. tbe first minister of the Dutch Reformed Church of Flatbush. In 1701, died yesterday at bis home.

1341 Flatbush avenue, after several weeks illness of a complication of diseases. He was born in Flatbush January 17, 1832, and was educated in Erasmus Acad- or more for an ivory miniature of the ame snbtect. Until we educate these Pleasant Valley Clifford C. Squires, PlalnSeld, and Mrs. C.

B. Waters and Miss Florence Squires of Southampton. tude of Alderman Grimm changed, tbe persons to true are, miniature painting will sot be a good neid lor ue struggling Manufacturers' Association of Brooklyn will use Us best efforts to see that Grimm Is defeated if be runs for re-election. artist," Margaret L. C.

Lane. Margaret Lily Clowes Lane, widow of The association has served notice on TEETH REPLACED BY AN IMPROVED METHOD The Cady Replacement System is an improved form of bridge work, with the following decided advantages over bridge work of the ordinary kind: (1st) It win support a whole upper or lower set of teeth (without a piate if only two of the natural teeth remain in the jaw, properly located. (2nd) It avoids strain on the supports or pier teeth. (3rd) It is mora sanitary than ordinary bridge work and is (4th) It i3 more natural in appearance an avoids display of goid. (oth) It is more durable than ordinary bridge work.

In short, the Cady Replacement System when placed in position is as firm and satisfactory as the best natural teeth. It is impossible with printers' ink to give you an idea of the great improvement of this method over all others, but these improvements can be quickly demonstrated by showing specimens of the old and new work side by side. I have plenty of these specimens in my office and shall be glad to show and explain them to you also tell you what the cost will be for your special case. make no charge for consultation or advice. I have been at this corner twenty years and have built up here ths largest high-class dental practice in the world, employing nineteen people.

I offer two great advantages not found elsewhere; first, Specialization; each branch of the work performed by specialists who give their time exclusively to one branch; second, Painlessness; due to unusual men, methods and appliances. EDWARD EVERETT CADY, D.D.S. Fulton Street, Cor. Boerum Place. irieer n6rd Is a patient of mine and hat wWte a verv nterfntimf booklet regarding my practice tn Mi inimitable mtyle.

Ak for booklrt A and a postcard l( bring it postpaid. Rodney Lane, and sister of ex-Justice B. 3T Jacob A. Livingston, who is Alderman Grimm's leader, that It considers Grimm MARRIAGE LICENSES jmmmti CBfCW ffta ke Valentine Clowes of Hempstead, L. where she was born 86 years ago, died yesterday at her home, 115 Eases street, Greenpolnt.

where the funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lane responsible for all the delay and that, while It is not politics, if be does nut soon change front, its members will go Into his district and work to bring about his defeat at the next electlou. i9 Handed dawn Friday, May f. 1513.

Hnry B. cox. reapondenc va. Hewlett Bay loinpany and another, appellants. MoUon for leave to appeal to the Court of Appeals denied.

Joepblne T. Ueady. appellant, vs. Virgil Aeal. reepunUent.

Motion denied. See memo. Jusiptr City- Lumber Company, plaintiff va. 8. A 1.

Holding Company et defendants. Motion for etay granted. See memo, for conditions. a. Jfupfer Sona, a domestic corporation.

p.aintiiT va. Charlea E. W. SchellJng and an-oiher, defendant. Motion granted, without cost.

Jacob respondent, vs. Hyman Bern-ateln, appellant. Motion for reargument denied, without costs. In the matter of acquiring title by the City of New York, to remain land situated in the block bounded by Chauncey and Marlon creels, HopkJnson'and Rock away avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, etc. Order confirming referes report settled and filed.

In the matter of acquiring title by the City of A' York, to certain land. situated in tlie- block -bounded by Chauncey and Marlon streets. Hop kl neon and Rockaway avenues. In the Borough of Brooklyn, eto. A separate order must be prepared and submitted granting a Stay upon the terms and conditions indicated in the decision rendered herein on the lith day of April.

1913. if the party applying for such stay desire to accept the conditions thereof. Daniel B. McCoy, respondent, ve. Gae Engine and Power Company and others, appellente and Motion granted on consents filed by ajl parties, and order signed.

Thomas Muller. respondent, vs. Pope-Hartford Auto Company, appellant. Motion for re-argument denied, with $10 coats. Recently the Manufacturers' Associa bad lived in Brooklyn for seventy years, and was a member of the Christian Church of the Evangel.

She leaves three sons. Augustus William C. and Charles and two daughters, Miss Addle Lane and Mrs. Mary Einelle Bishop. tion, through a fpcclal committee, made an Investigation of the whole subjuU John A.

Splos. 23. at Bound Broou. Kalharlna Mcdulnnass. of 7 Henry at.

Nathan 'fa. SS. of Huron at. Uolda Shaeht. While California 1e doing its best to bar the Japanese from equal rights, the State of New york has Just enacted a law that exteDds the civil rights of all persons, without regard to race, creed or color, and regardless of whether or not they are even citizens, to an extent that has alarmed all hotel keepers, summer resort owners, restaurant managers and proprietors of all places of public accommodation and amusement.

The new law was passed through the instrumentality of Assemblyman Aaron J-Levy of Manhattan, Demooratio leader of the Assembly, and was signed by Governor Buizer without attracting comment. The bill will not take effect until September 1 of this year, but summer hotel keepers are already acting as if it were effective. In brief, the law forbtds anyone to deny any person any of tbe accommodations of a hotel, summer resort, sanitarium, restaurant, eating house, publlo conveyance on land or water, bath bouse, barber shop, theater or music hall, on aocount of "race, creed or oolor," or on the ground that the patronage of any person belonging to any particular race, creed or color is unweloome, or not desired. Xo advertisements, circulars or notices shall be distributed or Issued denying accommodations on any such grounds. The penalties for violation of the section are very drastic They provide not ijri tit with th'j result that It satisfied Itself of Grimm's responsibility as the chief man, 21, of Us Huron st.

Bedford, M. of J7J Eldert at. Minnie stumbling block In tbe way of a fair tax- Shaw. 18, of Z73 E.dert at. William Shepard.

William Alfred Shepard. president of icab ordinance. John Shlmkewicb. 52, of VI Water n. veron One of tbe officers of the association ica Popko, 20.

of 312 water at. the Co-Mcn-Uo Corporation, of Newark, went to Mr. Livingston nd told him In N. died today at his residence, 767 Union street, from a combination of plain terms Uiat the association coulj no Sylvester Barrett. 45, of Ulenham, n.

Besels O. Ballou. 37. of '2SA Monroe at. Andrea lrato, of 1:9 Backatt at, Giuseppe longer tolerate the hold-up.

Mr. Liv 1 H- paralysis and pneumonia. He bad been lrato, 23, of l.i aac.tt st. ingston said that he could not understand why Grimm hal taken the position that III for about two days. Mr.

Shepard was born in Amsterdam, N. Ufty-four years Antonio Wosolka. 35. of :31 fairer et, ma.ni.- lawa Qadoniska, 22. of oil uamana tie bad.

Ho promised to use nls Influence ago. Ho was a brnotu manufacturer and Leonard tla Wolfe, 30. of 413 Eaet Stn at, to the end that the Aldtriuau's cuurse had factories in Amsterdam and Syra Selma Anderson. 24. of 1JJ St.

might be changed. cuse, N. Y. Ho was for a time superin Joseph Galaraeau. 30.

of 32 th av, Manhat Grimms position still remained tn tan, Anna Aimuon. it, oi Thomas respondent, vs. Pope Hartford Auto Company, appellant. Motion for tendent of the broom department at Onoudaga Penitentiary at Syracuse. He Susla Hnlman Goodge, 61, of lis wusou fame, so Mr.

Livingston, was told blunffy that Grimm was doomed to detent unless jeave to appeal to the Court of Appeals denied. Myers, el. of 1S8 lowers si. was a thirty-second degree Mason, a he changed front. Orzeiora ZInko, S3, of 54 Kent av, buP.i In the current number of the Manu Slowik, 20, of 125 Wythe av.

The people of the State of New York, respondents, va. Mabel Brown. Motion to dismiss appeal granted. The people of the Slate of New York, re- Sorsn Sorensen. 31, of H4 Carroll at, t-on- facturers' Journal the association says; stauca Johnseu.

a4, of 13 si. "Honry F. (irlmm Is the only man who has the ability to stop the hold-up now Abraham Pomeianu. 2C. of 4 llopklnson av.

member of Central City Lodge, K. nud A. Syracuse, and of the Baptist Temple, this borough. He Is survived by his widow mid a brother, Charles of Herkimer, N. Y.

James G. Rising. James G. Rising, whose wife was for ppannenn, v. uin, appellant, niouon to dismlse appeal granted.

T.tte. Wetner. 19. of 23t Jtllery ai. The people of the.tate of New York, re 2222issti rto be a party to another kind of hold up when electlou time comes around." Stafano 1-ombai-do.

33 Wltliera at. ut- ruenlca Loberlo, 33. ot ins r.triu no spondents, va. Haines, appellant. Motion to dismiss appeal granted.

The veflDle of the State of New York, re only that a violation shall be a misdemeanor, punishable by not leas than $ln0 nor more than $500 One, or Imprisonment for not less than thirty nor more than Mllo Wadlln. of 1J WycLoff st, I'loreuce Grimm In Trouble With East New William H. AUgeo. merly Miss Margaret R. Palmer of spondents va.

May Hawkins, appellant. Mo Brooklyn, died last evening at the Flower York Constituents. Alderman Henry V. Grimm, who Is fac einy, now Erasmus Hall High School. He Pope, 23, of all Wyckorf st.

Lawrenoa 26, nf 63 Brmo at. Annia Jacksha. 24, of ii Bremen st. William CSluslng. Jl.

of 17 Kossuth place, Mary uhmin. ao. of 125 JefTeraon at. ninety days, but also that the person aggrieved shall be able to recover dam Ing trouble because his commltteo on taxi tion to attmisa appeal denied, see memo. The people of the State of New York, respondents, vs.

William Kahl. appellant. Motion to dismiss appeal granted. The people of the Stale of New York, respondents, vs. Johanna le.

appellant. Motion to dismiss appeal rranted. ages of not less than $100 nor mure than cab rates did not report a uropor law Hospital, in Manhattan, from tuberculosis, lie came tu New York about a month ago from Surauau Lake, where he bad been fur soiuo time In tbe hope of regaining his health. Mr. Rising was the subsequently worked the Lott farm, at the southern end of Flatbusb, now part of the Midwood section.

This property which be subsequently owned was one of $500 for each violation. George Morrlce. 32, of 297 13th at. KUsabelh Poole, 30, ot 131 Ti.h su John Ianakowskl, 33, of 39 Jewell at, Ulan- for the governing of rates, is also In difficulties with some of his constituents The people of the State of New York, respondents, jvs. Adolph Markel.

appellant. Mo tbe most successful farms in tbe county. son of Mr. and Mi's. Charles T.

Rising of BROOKLYN COURtT) In the East New York section. These ore the members of the Cypress Hills Exclusive" Inns and Resorts Seem Barred. This means that there are to be Auburn. N. Y.

He was in his 26th year. and he continued cultivating It until a few years ntto. His was the original Taxpayers and CItliens Protective Union After graduating from the Webb Acade tion to oimmsB appeal grant ea. The people of the Stste of New York, re spondents, Antonfn Marto. appellant.

Mo tlcn to dismiss appeal granted. homestead standing the line between Islawa Precstuiska, 94, or 141 arises v. Benlamln Kdelstsin, 23, of Bersan at. Rose Cohan, 20, of 03U Knickerbocker av. Hvman Rubin.

27. of 4420 1U av. Rose Sa- fre.nko, 23, of 4719 1th av. Aloln Sepko, 22. of 1101 Manhattan av.

Tekla Baiaa, 22. of net Manhattan av. more "exclusive' lnus, summer resorts, who allege that Grimm has not done all he could to get them tire house at the my, In New York City, be became a city architect iu Auburn, until bis health com tbe tonus of Flatbush and Flatlands. Lillian Schmltt. appellant, vs.

Andrew Mr. Allgeo allied himself with the Re corner of Logan avenue and Etna street Bchmut, Jr. et al respondents. Mutton de nled. See memo.

restaurants, hotels or other places open to a restricted portion of the public. AH who have the price shall be admitted, regardless of whether they are Chinese, pelled hint lo give up his position. About two years ago Mr. Rlslug married Mar publican party iu its early days, snd This organization, of which Mor-ls though the town was normally Demo Joseph Shustin. 25.

of D4 Dean st, Bosa siu. Adler Is president, has been fighting for garet a daughter of the late Dr. James 8LrFRiilS COURT. TRIAL TERM. Day calendar.

May 12, Part Aelly, ran II III, Benedict, iart IV, Clark, Part Jaycox. J. I.4S..licht va, Uroaklyn Union El R. va. B.

H. R. cratiu was elected for several terms as a J. Emil Schueler. appellant, vs.

Mary Louise Dooley. respondent. Motion for leave to appeal-to the Court of Appeals denied. Gertrude T. Shaw, appellant, vs.

William Japanese. Malays, colored or white. Tbe G. Palmer, a well-known dentist of New a long time to get a fire house at that corner, on land already owned by Iho city. Tho members say that Grimm has tax collector cm the Republican tljsket.

He was long an elder of the Flatbush Lievy bill hits a particularly hard blow York, who for many years made his home at the proprietors of summer resorts who In Putnam avenue, Brooklyn, and whose v. Coney I. fc B. R- R. Reformed church and charter member of been appealed to and was to Intrmluce have been given to announcements on Barrett Bhaw, defendant.

loitl fJortman. an Infant, respondent. Motion denied, without costs. Henrietta Simon, respondent, v. Julius Bt-sen.

et al as executors, of William H. Kings County Lodge. F. and A. M.

widow lives in Lyndhurst, N. J. Mrs. Rising is left with a little son, now about a resolution In the Board of Alderman heir advertiBlng literature that certain He was married for forty-two years, a year old. and leaves his widow.

Janes Ann: classes of people were not desired or would not be accommodated. Kurgesn, deceased, apr1lflnt. Motion to re man. 24, of Dean at. Joseph Kowalski, 22.

of M0 Humboldt at. Mlchalina iendonska. 21. of 33i Oaiilanu atreet. Wiiilam Hamilton.

38. of 131 uuffleld at. Mary Keano, 33. of 13 Duffald at. Giuseppe Vaiaano.

32. of 933 3d av. Coatania Boffardl. of 4008 av. Saul Goldsmith, 0.

of 227 West 44th at. Manhattan, Mary Comer. 2S. of 8c John Place. Lawrence Beekman.

26. of 1330 tld at, Ruth Smith. 21, of 1S45 S2d at. Joseph Stelnhaimer, 29, or 197 Bleacker et. 2.V ot 417 Humboldt at.

calling upon the Hoard of Kstunale to Issue $50,001) in corporate sto-1; t.i build the fire house. He was to make that move two weeks ago, they say. mid has daughter. Mrs. Charles Vauderveer; a settle order grunted, without cos is.

Morris Kolomon. respondent, va. Babeeea son, John a sister, Mrs. George Ham The effect on the regular patrons of these places is yet to be seen, but tliose Solomon, appellant. Motion for reargument never done It.

blen; Ave grandchildren and two great' crand children. who hsvn prejudices against associating Now tho members nave appealed to denied, without ensta. James J. Sullivan, respondent, vs. David Ollendorf.

aooellant, laidor npn.1a.m1n, defend promiscuously with strangers of alien Funeral services will take placo at bis Jacob A. Livingston, chairman of I ha rsces will probably be even more excited ant. Motion to dismiss appeal granted, with home Sunday afternoon at 2:30 clocK Republican County executive ruunuittfe, when they learn of It tilan Ihe-Tiotel the Rev. Dr. J.

F. Lloyd, pastor of the out costs. TCl.za.hefh A. Ullrich, an admtntstratrli. requesting him to speak to Mr Grimm Giovanni Monleferrato.

2K. of 23 St. Mwerfl's proprietors, who have been deluging The Flatbush Reformed Church, officiating end press upon him the necessity of resDnnrtent. vs. the New York.

New TInven Eagle Information Bureau with reaues's WartfnM Rail road Conmftny, annellam heeoing the picas ot sooio or cou- Motion for leave to appeal to the Court of st'taents. for poin'ors on the new law. The literature of injny of these resorts has'treen Appeals denied. Westchester Trust Company, as executor, ti renoondnt. vs Helen W.

Condon. filch- Seeks Meagher's Aid in Taxi ProUe. MEDALS AND CASH FOR POLICE Several Brooklyn Officers Re nnl W. ondon and -Mary A. Ahhott.

anpM-iinta. Motion denied, without cots. without Assistant District Attorney Du Vivlor, who is probing tho entire taxicub situa at, Giacotno Ventura. 21, ot 23 su uwaru street, Joseph P.ottman. 22.

of M9 Snedikar av, Boae Werbalowskl, 19, of 34 Hinsdale aL Glr.vannl SatafTo. 21. of 14S7 Herkimer at. Ad- dorala Quatrana, 17, of 14J7 Herkimer at. Francesco Caeelutto.

SO. of 101 Hamilton av, Mcollna Lania. 27, of 99 Hamilton av. Joseph Welngnid. ot 754 Weslehester av.

Bronx Bella Brand. 21, of S91 17th at. Vlneena'o Ceaera. 23. of 14 St.

Edward's st, Maria Inltllterra. 23. of So7 St. Mark a av. (Carol Wrublewski 22.

of 1030 Manhattan av, Antonla Prayfepaka. 19. of .10:10 Manharian av. recalled from the Information Bureau and other places of distribution to the publlo. There Is one loophole Jeft In Ihe t.evy 'aw which gives a ray of hope to The hotel and resort nroorietors.

This Isan John McGrath. John McGrath, the oldest employe of tbe Brooklyn Park Department, having been in Prospect Park for forty-six years, died suddenly yesterday from paralysis at bis homo. 32 East Fourth street. He bad suffered from paralysis tor six months, but had been at his work until a couple of days ago. He was born In Ireland In 1S31.

and worked for tho contractor who laid out Prospect Park half a century sluce, being afterward foreman the water supply aud lakes of the park. He was well known to the frequenters of the lakes, aud was much esteemed by them all. He was regarded by Park Commissioner Michael J. Kennedy as one of tbe most faithful men under him. He was member of the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, and leaves his widpw, Ann McGrath, and two daughters.

Mrs. Juhn Murphy and Mrs. Henry Tucker. Funeral arraugements have not yet been made. James Copper Bayles.

James Copper Bayles, former president of the Health Department of New York, died on Wednesday from pueumonla at tion is seeking the aid of John prejtifllre to an application by the guardian ad litem to amend the notice or enps1. Aun. vs. Pantel V. Meagher, a well-known Brooklyn lawyer warded for Heroism.

and formerly a member of tho taxicab "Wing spnllant. Judgment' of the County Court of Kin8 flfllrmed. with cost. jr.A a Ws rd er Tti sgers. rpapfin rtn vs.

The exception which provides that "nothing cnniraltteo of the oBurd of Aldermen and ho believes that Meagher, with his wide her v. Fidelity Casualty Co, va. B. H. R.

va. Interbor'ough T. va. Myers. Richardson va.

DtBevona. va. Nassau R. va. M1chaMe.

vs. Perry va. man Co. 757. -Marargal va.

v. Hopper at aL TMn.7tMi..udaMck va. Straus et ai. 76.. "I'hels vs.

luterboroLifih R. T. A Xichjjs va. Whit Adams va. Sttutzer et aJ.

TSiCMoCaba va. SobaeJer. vs. H. Brooklyn Ry.

vs. Brooklyn 31. R. vs. Meiropoliian Af Ins.

Co. z. City New oik. vs. Momr Taximeter Cab Co at Si.

va. Klein. vs. American Mfjf. Co.

vs. Pinger Sewliij Mauhioe Co. Solomon vs. fi'duinon. 1 792..

henry vs. Jamison. vs. Eyre et al. vs.

Yon Oialm et al. Dev. Co. vs. Union Ban.

Ison Co. vs. Silver et al. vs. Trfppe al.

The of the day calendar stands over until May 13. Highest number reached on regular call, 7901. COUNTY COURT. CTV1I. OAIJ5XDAR.

Pari. IV, May 13. Sweet land. .1.: "Voting vs. Transit Pcvplrvm'iit Co, vp.

Bklyn Heights R. Ft. Co. iW1 Rosofky vs. Steeplechase vs.

Nassau R. R. Co. "9l. vs.

'ondelma n. ICIeln vs. Bklyn Uniiin Cas Cii. Uisii. 2d99.

vs. H(iltlit3 It. Co. HiKhener vs. Wies-trw.

The following t-a-jses If answered realy will be passed for the day: vs. Methodist Kpiv-ipal Hospital, JT.rangrusa, vs. Levy. vs. Nassau Klac R.

Co. vs. Harris. vs. vs.

Nassau Kier U. R. Co. vp. Nassau VV.ec R.

'o v. Tnrii rent pa I and Hudon River Kail In recognition of the heroism displayed fund of information on the taxlcab ques Leo Korlan. 29. of 234 Sackman at, Mary Kan- toad Compaq, appellant. Judgment and order revervd.

with coat, and final judgment directed dismissing plaintiff' complaint, for tlon. his knowledge of the steps taken hi rescuing drowning persons. Police Com by tho committee when be was a member nett. 2S, of 3i4 Sackman st. George Edwards, 25.

of 440 East l0ih st, Brona. H.len Boaart. 18. of 1 St. Mark place.

failure to nrove rreeaom rrom cnninouMH misstoner Rhinelander Waldo today at Police Headquarters presented a medal herein contained shall consTrued to prohibit tbe mailing of a private communication in wriftiig sent iu response to a specific written inquiry." However, it is pointed out. if tbe "specific written inquiry'' is not made, the proprietor may render himself liable, even in writing to a prospective patron, if he undertakes to deolare tha certain classes or races are not desired. and his study of the taxicab problem In foreign cities, will be an Invaluable trA' i 1. resnnndents. vs.

Teg. Oswald iJluschnar. 70. of 473 4ist st, Natalie tiftn Contracting Company and another, apnei. and $25 in gold to each of sixteen patrol lieutenant for him.

'ants. Order affirmed, with $10 costs and die- men. Ono of the gold medals was of Krueger, 46, or b.3 mm i. Patrick O'Hagan. S3, of 337 3d st.

Susan Brandon. S9. of 04 South Portland av. Mr. Meagher went abroad sometime Samuel Vrnadbent, respondent, vs.

York ego and saw for himself lunt how Lou gold and was presented td James Wheelwright, attached to the Far Rock Samuel Hreoh. SO, ot 21S Brooms st. Manhattan, Rosa Vallnsky. 34, of 131 Pebevolse at. Evening Journal tnnnmn.v, t.H t.

Ammnt and order reversed snd new dnn and Paris bandied their taxlcab situation. He has said that if taxlcab rates away police station. The other medals Feist. 24. of 42 73d st.

Katharine trial granted, costs to abide the event. See Clubs or Associations May Provide were of bronze. The recipients were: Hughes, 31, of 711 N'oalrand av. rhn iLnnellant. vs.

Tsaao Rekosky, the New York Medical College Hospital. He was born In New York City, July 3, SS45, and served in the Civil War, 'be-1 ing discharged as a first lieutenant. He William Bondreau of the East 126th here are lowered so that they equal the rates abroad the companies would still be enabled to make a very substantial Al.xander Morgan. 32. of 40S Carlton av, Uaaie Way to Circumvent Law.

It has been suggested by some hotel Judgment snd order reversed and street statiou; Walter .1. Thornton, Leon Cox. of 403 Carlton av. ard street: John Dugan. Madison street; Henrv 2t.

of 52S 6lh at. Elsie Luresen, new trial granted, costs to abide the event, wiin.m v. Cnnell. respondent, vs. -Lou' proDt.

Mr. Meagher was very active as 20 of 841 Qulncy st. William Kronenbltter, East Elgbty-elghth street: James J. Skehau, East 104th V. Hevdenrelch et appellants.

Judgment reversed snd new trial grsnted. costs to abide Albert. Clampltt. 21. of 105 Meeker av, Bertha proprietors that (he only method by which they ran bar persons who have been considered undesirable Is To form clubs or astftwfatlons of luelr egular member of the taxicab committee in en Keller.

20, of 105 Meeker av. street: Harry Taylor. East 104th street; the event. See memo. am.

rtmnhnrr. aDoellant. vs. Paul Stler, Monia Vainer, 22, of 301 East lilh St. Manhat deavoring to socuro a reduction of rates His energy was such that he was side- tan.

Anna Stein. 22, of 137 McK-inoln at. lastrons. Everyone who applied for. a Stuart E.

DeWitt. East 126 street; Frederick W. Hllluiann. Parkvllle; Thomas J. trucked and placed la charge of another Sirum P.

22. of 1(2 1-snch at. Jleltn Incorporated, respondent. Judgment and order reversed and new trial granted, costs to abide th event. llt "Kittle, rwiwner, respondent, vs.

Matilda Suss- Steoheos. East 126th street: Denis committee. Giavin. Tottenvllle; Bldward J. Baird, Mr.

DuVlvler examined a number of rian, spnellant. snirmen. wun oume. Hayes. 21.

or 422 Tivergreen av. Stanlslaw Markualewlca, 21, of Prosnrct av Fr.vderyka 25. of 113 Prospect av Vlncenro 2. of 257 at, Gio vannlna Olancola. 24.

of 254 Nassau at. Traffic Sauud; Ira B. Baird, Flatbush ave witnesses, today, In pursuing his invest'. was eoirur in jnn oi me orK citizen, and was afterward editor of the Commercial Bulletin and then of the Iron Age. He was appointed president of the Health Department by Mayor Hewitt, after the president bad been removed by the Governor.

He had been president of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, and the New Jersey State Sanl'ary Association, and was a member of the British Iron and Steel Institute. He leaves two sons. Lewis P. and I-kward Bayles. botli civil engineers.

Funeral services will take place st tho residence of Dr. T. W. Harvey, 463 Main street. Orange, N.

tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. No oplnlcn. riMtiUh resnondent. vs. A.

Kntmann, nue: Joseph M. Dillon, College Point; gatlons Into the question of free passes night's Judging or other accommodation would be duly elected to the club, if desirable, and If "undesirable" could be rejected on the spot. This would apply to barbershops and bathhouses as well. The Levy law strikes out the word "cltlxena" In amending the old civil rights law, for this purpose, and makes the law apply to ail "persons" whether ctt'iens or not. John M.

Mailer. Arsenal. rn.nrnnri unnellsnt. Order reversed, with for city ofllnial and others, the reason Che -lea Newman. 22.

of 749 DeKalb av, Frieda vs. asiiu i. vs. Byrnes. 1154.

Mechanics Jiink of RUlyn 4i.ti.- IUgnest number reached or ca.c-u.lar. 2(43 COUNTY COURT. Criminal calendar for trltil M-iy i2. Jolm .1. Grady.

rape. negi-ee. as- JIO costs snd disbursements, snd motion grant The medals and the cash were the gifts Merken. IS. of 749 DeKalb av.

for the long continued delay in bringing about the proper sort of taxicab ed, with costs. naua.niffln. annellant. vs. Mary K.

Griffin M. Del P.osario, 2.1, of Detroit, of the Life Saving Benevolent Association: nf which A. A. Raven is president. Mkh.

Margaret Criliey, 20. of 17S Pearl at. Etnest EcksteT, 23. of 55 Newell at. LU1 scorio degree, tlon and the other phnses of the question Tho hooka of the Yellow Taxlcab Company were submitted to him.

sauit. Commissioner Waldo commended the rocintents lor their bravery. The men ifthn Ic.nnimore. ourgiary Hnrbarlce. 25, of 270 Irvina av.

dearree; Sutetoo, Chrl.tian Schneider. 58. of Evergreen. and Chsrles P. Millard, respondents.

Judgment with coats. Adeline- Hoffman, appellant, vs. Rank or Conev Uland nd others, respondents. Order modified so as to confine the examination nf plaintiff before trial (o the issues raised by the affirmative defenses pleaded In the answer, and as so modified affirmed, without costs. No In spealklng of Mr.

Meagher Mr. Du Schmidt, bnralsta- 'cend receiving he medals will wear them dur iug the police parade, on May 17. Marie Steber. 66. of 1201 Buahwlck av.

f.i.se: Pauiei Jonneny. narc-HH Clarence Strevell. 51- of 32 Bond at, Kathleen lohn second Swalier. 22. of S2 Bond at.

John Bahlna. aeiend Vlvler said thai the young lawyer seemed to be "a splendid follow, houest and capable," and ndded that ho would welcome any help which Meagher might be able to give him. George V. Fletcher. 2S.

or 4C8 7th st, Esther opinion. TtitnAta Kurtv fomDinv. tjlalntlff, vs. Fran M. Mima, 23, of 493 Ulaaaon av.

OBITUARY NOTES Louie l-elble. 23. of New Orleans. Helen e.ntnmiiMiilmo et respondents, John M. E.

Conklin. 24. of 174 Sands St. Ansanl. appellant.

Order affirmed, with $10 Frederick S. Blackader, 33, of Pigby. Nova costs and disbursements. No opinion. Tn the matter of the application of James A iij.il irteiifint.

for a noremntorv writ of man Scotia, Helen B. Nelson, IP. of 2.13 conover st. HINT AT KIDNAPPING. jicnn RiienEFt.

an uoholsierer. for twenty five years a reaidfnt of KaM New York, died vesterdav of asthma, at hts home, COO Sneliker damus, directed to Charles fl. TVvoy. clerk of the Coiintv of Kings, respondent. Order affirmed, with $10 costs and diaursements.

No CONTRACTORS ENJOINED aveniia. He was bom in Manhattan. July I and leave hi moiher. Mary, thre the matter of the appUcatfon of James brothers. Edward, ana wnjamin.

aim four sisters, Mrs. Julius Retss. Mri. Harvey Sustains McMahon, as sole trustee, or nose tjever-fux McMahon, deceased. Order reversed, with $10 costs and disbursements, and motion granted.

Se memo, niimii fl. Lane, appellant, vs. John J. Frank O. Briggs.

Ex-United ates Senator Frank O. Briggs. died at his home In Trenton. N. last night.

He had been confined to his bed but a week. He had for some time suffered from Brlght's disease, hardening of the arteries and stomach trouble, although be bad been able to attend to private business until tbe last. Mr. Briggs succeeded John F. Dryden In the United States Senate, and his term of six years expired last March.

He was chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee at his death. Senator Briggs was born at Concord. N. August 12. 1851.

and was graduated from West Point in 1S72, as second lieutenant. He servPrr In the arm)' until 1877. resigning to io Into the employ of the John A. Roebllng's Sons Company as a civil engineer, and later became its assistant treasurer. He has been Mayor of Trenton, State Treasurer of New Jersey, and held other responsible positions.

His election as Untted States Senator followed a stormy session, in which he took no personal part. He belonged to many corporations, clubs and societies. Tram- Appellate Division Judge Benedict in way Case. Dike. J.

Wai-hatse, A. I). Alloy, arson second Peter Markevkh. arson ilrat ilcgvee; E-iward .1. assault ('.

D. Lou.s Market Vaul Oorxlman. aasau.t second gree- Kelly, common gambler: lohn burglary third dfr--c. petty receiving: ls.iac T'ortmatt. Warimy.

prt HI. Greenfield. .1. A. P.

A Ihonia. M'e, ti ami-lli. blackmail; Oaauno. grand larceny degree: I.ea (lllmore. alias K.

.1. Iteddlugion, grand iarcenv, second degree: lreen-bers. Patchecher. alias Pntch-c'-i. grind Iarcenv second degree.

f'ranl. i -i-llns. burglary third degree, pnnci larceny second degree. receiving: Aograt BesnnarJ. bringing st.ilen proporiy into Mate: Mia Man-del, grand larceny second dcgTee.

SURROGATE'S COCRT. Ca'endsr for Monday. May 12. 1913. before Surrogate Herbert T.

Ke'cham. The wills or E. Mayer. George Trwin. Marv I'hllds.

Sam lrw.n. lAnlon. Catharine Lelgu'ey and e.ir'.cl; Kiunie. thi accountings In the ostnies ot 1nil-s Wheeler. Neis J.

enion. M. J. (-off-V Rob'-t H. Matthenson.

'rooms. Man-rill li Poat. raien O'Keefe. ,1. f.

Sophie Hechf and Alrt Day. The o. M.n'e Phillips. Wiiilam Knort. August Feldman Ellen S.

Hc.slett. Catherine snd Olaus Doher. Contested ca'endar Smyer. respondent. Order of the City Court of Yonkers with $10 costs and disbursements, and motion denied, with $10 costs.

See memo. Charles Mallory et as executors, etc. -taivnnriftfftfi. vs. Vlprinla Hot Snrlnrs Com nanv.

appellant. Order affirmed, with $10 The Appellate Division today upheld Miller. Mr. Julius VWfcUer aim Jams ioruiny tttftber. lP4BEr.LB VAN RIl.EY.

widow of John J. Rilev, died on Tuesday at Pltlsfleld. and funeral services were held tuday at 1 Asitlain! llecoasfd was norn iu the Fifteenth Wnrd 7 yean so. the daughter of Richard Van Brunt. She leaves two sinters, Mrs.

Maria Kell aud Mrs. Bllzabelb SkeMy of this borousrh. CATItBKl.VB AUNE8 GIRIJN. daughter of Mrs. Margaret K.

and the laie James J. Gib-liu, dit il 1 1-. i ri itch' oweuse. at her 130 rav Twenty-eighth street, nen-sonhum. She leaves her moiher.

four brothers, Ernest Joseph. John Edward V. and William and two sisters. Mrj. Frank Rath-aeher and Miss Irene Glbltn.

A requlftm mass will be said In the Church of St. Ftnbar tomorrow morning at o'clock. costs and diahursem'n- Supreme Court Justice Benedict's order vrih Hiria Itank-of Brooklyn, nlamtlff. vs. Tlattle K.

respnn dent, and others, de "BIG BILL" TO TALK. Commissioner Edwards Will Address School Children. Commissioner Edwards will address 1.300 children in Brooklyn tomorrow at. the Gold Theater, Broadway and Vnret 3treet, preparatory to the "cleanup." The children invited to this entertainment, which Is given free through the courtesy nf the owners of the theater, are the members ot Volunteer Civic Iesgue, Public School No. 43 and tbe Girls School Civic League.

Public School No. 141, Brooklyn. The Volunteer Civic League is tbe first one organized under the administration of Commissioner Edwards. FINED FOR HAVING BAD EGGS. Several Persons Found Guilty of This Offense and Smoking'.

Aaron Gold, who conducts a bakery at 13S Ellery street, was fined $20 by Justices Fleming, Forker and Moss yesterday afternoon In the Court ot Special Sessions. Inspector Goldman found a number ot bad eggs In the baking room of the store, where they would, in all probability, be used for making cake or other food. Tbe court also fined Harris Harowitz, a baker, of 72 Humboldt street, 25 for having bad eggs in the store. Sentenced was suspended in the esse of Isaac Schefstlen of 162 Christopher street, although eighteen dozen bad eggs were found in his baker shop. Joseph Reinkin and Jacob Cohen each paid tines of J20 for smoking In the factory at 88 Junius street, in direct defiance fendants.

Gelser T-umner t.ompany ana another, purchaser-appellants. Order affirmed with aiA rmtra anil disbursements. No opinion, grauting an injunction to the residents along Seventy-ninth street, Bay Ridge, restraining the Degnon Contracting Company and its sub-contractors, the Car-penter-Boxley-Herrick Company, from running a temporary railroad track The people of the Plat of New York, respondents, vs. John Adell. sppellant.

Judgment of conviction of the Court of Special Caaai'. The wills of R.iaalie J. Foss. .1. A- Sessions affirmed ny derauit.

Peritx Rafter, a sdmlnfstrator. respondent, vs. Peier B. Hanson, appellant Order affirmed, with $10 coats snd disburse- xtnia Va nnlnlon. Grace Hernandea and Joseph Conlon.

MOTHER ATTEMPTS SUICDE. through the above street. The opinion of justlre Carr states that the purposes for which the street was originally opened MAORI. BTNE G1M-M1NG WBTjGH. wife of Ixmis F.

Welge. a policeman, died on Wednes- 1 met nnasvre a i-en ii Charles Smith, respondent, vs. the Excelsior Brewing. jCompany, appellant. Interlocutory tirivment affirmed, with costs.

No opinion. was born in Litchfield, January L'3. i did not contemplate any such use of the years ego. She leaves her husband, her par- street as running aire cars 011 a lem-ents. Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick (llllmlns. two porarv track. sons to daughters. She formerly Hied, Th tracka or th.

of Minnie Stockton, respondent, vs. Oeorg Wintlen, appellant. Judgment and order of In the Eastern District. the material excavated from the Fourth the Countv-Court of Nassau county unanimously affirmed, with costa. No opinion.

Alfonio Tontiorlo. resnondent, vs. New York Contracting Company, Pennsylvania Terminal, appellant. Judgment and order unanimously 'with costs. opinion.

Present: REFEREES APPOINTED. By Maddov. J. New-man vs. I.afrres an3 another, William S.

O'Conn-ll: Touvpkir. vs. Veaglev Realtv P.a.vdon W. Kiliogg: in re Stella Morrison and other-. John M.

WaiKh vs. Rosenthal and another. Will-inni Glllen: vtutteiman if, Hoerleln arm another! Alonio Q. Mclaughlin. Tv Asntnall.

J. -Boehrltiger vs. Mner. r. s.

Mcfiliitt: and Trust Co. William A. Mthls. JOCKEY CLUB IN COURT Jerks. P.J.

Burr. Thomas, Carr and Staple- Had Babe Clasped in Her Arms Revived With Difficulty. Her 8-ycar-old baby clasped In her arms, and a note pinned to her bosom explaining that she wished to die because she did not want her husband to know she was crazy, Mrs. Mary Goodman, 25 years old, was found lying on a bed in an unconscious condition, at her home, at 519 Busbwlck avenue, today. Gas was escaping from an open jet over the bed.

Giving their first attention to the child, Drs. Goldman and Eberle, who were summoned from the Williamsburg Hospital, succeeded In reviving the youngster. The mother's caBe was more difficult, but she too, after a long application of the pul- Police Theory in Regard to Sisap pearance of Along! Baby. In the recovery of the baby of Mrs. Mary Along! of 1464 Seventy-first street, Brooklyn, which was found In Manhattan 'mt evening hours after the mother had found the child strangely missing, the detectives of the Ceutral Office believe they have a case of attempted kidnapping.

The baby, which was in a col-lapsibja go-cart, dropped out of sight when Mrs. Along! paused for a moment to look at some laces in a store window at Tenth street and First avenue, Manhattan. Baby and carriage were then discovered saTe and sound at Lexington avenue and Forty-second street. Mrs. Along! had wheeled her baby to the Post Graduato Hospital, in Manhattan, for treatment, and was on her way home when the child vanished In tbe carriage.

After she had reported it to the police, a general alarm was sent out with the result that Patrolman Meneke of the East Fllty-flrst street station discovered the baby, still in the carriage, with no one near claiming ownership. This was a mile end a half from where the baby had -disappeared. CURRENCY BILL OPPOSITION. Plan to Push Legislation at Extra Session Objected To. Washington, May 9 Details of the currency programme for the House and Senate will be discussed at a conference of Congressional leaders with President Wilson tonight or tomorrow.

Considerable opposition has developed particularly in the Senate to the proposal to hurry currency legislation at the extra session and the leaders will endeavor to ascertain just how far the President desires to go, and bow far his wlshce can be met In the present legislators situation. FOSS SIGNS DAY-OF-REST BILLL. Boston. May 9 One full day of rest each week is assured employes In industrial and mercantile establishments throughout Massachusetts by a bill signed by Governor Fobs today. Exceptions are made In the cases of newspaper workers, janitors, bakers, drug clerks and persons caring for Area and machinery.

The measure was strongly advocated by the Progressive parly during the recent State campaign. ton, J. LOUIS MARKHEIM BAILED. avenue subway to the shore, where It would be used for filling In land along the Shore Tioad. Justice Carr said that as the case may be tricl early In May the temporary injunction would be continued until the Issues have beeu tried out In court.

That this will not interfere materially with the construction of the subway was the conclusion of the court, because a second appeal from the lower court, after a trial, may be heard before tbe summer vacation, should an appeal be taken. MAfiT TYNVIT MORTON', widow of Danlt! Morton, died yesterday at her home. 119 F-n-t Greene'place. Sli Tvas born In Ireland January 1. 1S25, had lived In Brooklyn over twenty years and formerly resided at Trenton, N.

where the burial will ti'ie place. She was a mi-mbar of St. I'eter's Episcopal Churcil. aud leaves a sister. Mrs.

Elizabeth El.IZA STEVENS ROHRI5S. widow of Isaac Piatt F.cners. died yesterday at her home. -Jit streei. She was born In Philadelphia December tst.

and had lived In the Hill section for years. She leaves her Mrs. Edward Ostroai: two eisrht eranchlldreu and seven great aranchlldren. Mt.s RT RT.1ZAPKTH SWirKRRT. who died vesterdav at her home.

Jefferson avenue, was bom in Manhattan. Pscetr.ber 14. i43. She' as a m-inher -f Our It Iv of Victory and leaves a Uivther. John, a builder.

T.oula Marklielm of 67 Sensca street of the posted laws. Far Rookaway. L. a member of the Markhelm Company, importers of laces and embroideries of ID West Twenty-Dist Maryland Association Wants Its Jurisdiction Restricted to New York. Judge Holt.

In the United Stales District Court today adjourned argument on a motion for an injunction restraining the Jockey Club and the National Hunts Association and their officers from eer- street Manhattan, wnicn recently as Kltncd. wss balled out of the Tombs to AID TOR SULZEU. (Special to The Eagle.) Albany. May 9 Among the letters re reived at the executive chamber regard CONEY BOARD WALK HEARINGS I motor, regained consciousness. She was day bv the National Surety Company, which put up a bond of Markhelm iwas arrested on an ludlct-ment charging him with presenting lo the Controller Does Not Think Any More Are Necessary.

Ing Governor Sulr.ers direct primaries cl9ing uT authority or jurisdiction In campaign were Indorsements from the snv vty over racing in any part of the following: Krnest C. Cheel, secretary ot n'ited States except within the S.ate of then removed to the Williamsburg Hospital, a prisouer, charged with attempted suicide. On a table beside tbe be! lay a bankbook showing cf more than FOR JUDGE AND MRS. WEEKS. B.

H. RAILROAD MULCTED. Controller Prendergast Btated today Controller oaay Aa- l.l.trlct. Eleventh ork The hearing was on the that be was undecided whether or not District, of Kings County. N- 1 'Vof the Maryland Stale Fair .1 the Board of Estimate Committee on the ttonBi Progressive Tarty: Suffolk County which controls a race course Tnn.r Island Boa rrlwa 1 k.

of which he Is Democratic Club, by Arnold Conway, 1 i mnl Ihrnnrli 49nns at tj I.SUIS1. chalrmau, will hold any further secretary ciianre nmu Harry T. Brown, presenls the pica mat a Progressive, who signs himself "One of the jof Club's Influence over ravins hearings on th matter. He did not .1 iiiiHinsnn. in.

Brnn. i an Illegal combination la think It would be necessary to do so, OI(on representing the I -V he said, and tbe committee will be called WcM Brooklyn Democratic Club, and together shortly to talk the matter over i Henr7 poelke, on behalf of tbe Civic Williamsburg City Fire Insurance Company, false- proof of loss. The Indictment alleged that he prfsented to the lire adjusters a claim for $5,000 Insurance, asserting that Are had caused a loss amounting to $130,000. Twenty other companies figure In the case, but only one figured in indictment. YEAR FOR BOBBING CHINAMAN.

Joseph "Friedman, who lives In Mist street, Manhattan, was sentenced to serve a year In the penitentiary by the oCurt of Special Sesalons this morning. Joseph stole a $2 bill from a Chinaman's laundry at 906 Fourth avenue, last month. To son of the Celesalal Kingdom. Charley Mook, by name, chased Friedman through Fourth avenue until a policeman came to the rescue and found the money la his pocket. snd prepare their nnai report to trie ijnlon of Brooklyn.

Hugh Grant Fox appeared for the petitioners, and Joseph S. Auerbsch for the defendants. When thr- case was called, couneel asked for an adjournment for one week, which was gciut'd. Husband and Wife Kecover $11,000 for Injury to the Latter. Emma B.

McCauiey. wife of Charles McCauiey, a court officer, residing at II9A Spencer street, today. In the Supreme Court, Fart IV, before Justice Clarke and a jury, recovered a verdict of JS.000 for injuries sustained by he-caused by the sudden starting of a car of the Myrtle avenue line before she had time to alight therefrom safely. The accident occurred on the evening or June 10, 1911. at Bedford and Myrtle avenues.

Mrs. McCauiey was thrown to the street and received a fracture of be leg. Board of Estimate Dinner -by President Charles J. Mc-Dormott and Mrs. McDermott.

Charles J. McUeimott, president of the Brooklyn Bar Association and Mrs. McDermott gave a dinner et their home, 233 Hnry street, Thursday evening, May 8, 1913, In honor of Supreme Court Justice Bartow S. Weeks anil Mrs. Weeks.

Among the guests who met Mr. and Mrs. Weeks ere Judge Frederick K. Crane and Mrs. Crane.

Judge Pavld F. Manning and Mrs. Manning, Judge Walter Jaycox and Judge Samuel T. Maddox and Mrs. Judgments Satisfied.

I MAT I Richard Melville- P. J. Conway i Geo has MMIer er al SilJ.51 I FOUR MEN DROWNED. Portland. Ve May 9 Four men were Before making their derision, however, the members of the committee will take a trip to the Island to see just how the proposed boardwalk, under the Wingato plan, would affect tbe beach and adjoining property.

The result of their observations on this trip will have a hearing on the determination they Julius Ferkowita Jos. Meyer Ida Mangan-Mary Monaton Realty Inv. Corp. F. I.

Gilbert JtS.lS Same J. F. Schmadska H.V'-" drowned and two others Injured when a-Hghter was overturned by a heavy tea in Casco Bay today..

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