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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 23

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Brooklyn, New York
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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE PICTURE AND SPORTING SECTION PICTURE AND SPORTING SECTION NEW YORK CITY. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1912. BREAKING GROUND FOR BROOKLYN'S CENTRAL LIBRARY General view of the site selected for the erection of Brooklyn's SBfcw Breaking Ground for the Erection of the Central ibrary. Central Public Library Building, on Eastern Parkway and if jk fP -4, A Steam Shovel Scooping Out a Wagonload of Dirt. Flatbush avenue.

mtm- i HHE breaking of ground jrester- expended In the erection of this structure jL JtBbk, Xi would he much butter off if they day afternoon for the new Cen- Is very large, generally estimated at if WM MBt WSm "'H 1 tral Library building of the 000,000, It will be a permanent work of If 3 lis SMr DITC Brooklyn Public L.brary sys- art as well as a most useful ODD BITS In the history of a mostsffu! instl- be at the Flatbush avenue entrance of Jfc HKp mBBL d.V'nn'aiMrwlMM.MV'iMi.'rwms'of OF tutlon. This new library will be the Prospect Park its commanding position. WT HHb. 1 Th" crown and glory of those which have erlCy tk I DAILY NEWS preceded it and will supply a much need- lnat ilvPS in Brooklyn and many thou- MB' I but those told to to ant" in ed headquarters. While the gum to be lands of interested visitors.

MH jSjn iHKl I these days gem rally go to the dogs. 7 A A. Hk Jl BHLdA i r. when she. JT.

JUXX Ufll 1. A. JU 1 l' IMIipiKli walk, was awarded a A Race of Nobodies Who Feel fcgtportant. tSSB iBBB fc II By JULIUS CHAMBERS Wjk "Mf lXs SSSS ti'T ''''''S ffd i.MKltlCAN.S must not assume i the Grand Duchesii was Walloonish, MQjft jpK'' 1'niotii own. Pa jH'iry Olllhi yesasa -anaua, iu i 1 are I fl HBHssH JfcH A description of the conduct Jn "defeating the reciprocity Ural centuries Verses were handed down i Jf tgl iff MgHBS treaty with United Portugal XL 1 MMEiHi of Public School No.

12, Adelphi street, near Myrtle avenue, is given by the young editors of the school, in a page edited by and the linglng of the Walloon BMBKJ-f Unlike the i pretended republic that 1b disgracing passed out of fashion. among their shepherds, these descendants I them in the Junior Eagle Sec tion today. of savage political The young editors of Is having doggerel songs. A volume of 250 I'UhliC "latit had not been ascertained Public School No. 102, Second I of Breaking Ground for.anj Seventy tirst street publican elements.

France, enjoying comparative peace, is encouraging the Walloon provinces of Belgium to agitate for reunion with the republic. Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis Delivering the Address at the Ceremonies the Central Library. alloon In an insight into their school, in 1 the Junior Eagle last Sunday, in When the railroad while the young editors of Pub the Navigation be utterly devoid of merit. Dictionaries of tho Walloon patois have been published, but nobody possesses copies outside southeastern Belgium.

TheBe are the people who, angered by the recent success of the Clerical party In Belgium, are now clamoring to be reunited to France. I can imagine how the Parisian cafes of the Latin Quarter and of Montmartre are ringing tonight with painter and grlsette by its patois title. With' 1 lic School No. 35, at Lewis avenue and Decatur street, told about their school some time i bis fangs. Tho dog ago, in the same section.

surprised that th aeking when so rr highly interesting part of Europe's population. They are direct descendants of the Oalic-Belgi, about which Haesar have the tang of Roman blood In their veins. They are a distinct part of the Romance race, speak a language as as that supposed to be In use by the Sargassona on tho derelicts In mid-Atlantic. It is a mixture of old Norman-French, Flemish and Dutch. The Walloons In Belgium number over 2,000,000, and are found in tho four provinces of Hainault, Liege, Namur atid Southern I like the Inhabltan Argentina's most notable omeiion.

the famous "Piedr oscillating rock, near Tan Vice President Fairbanks is The late Homp Davenport tall, gaunt tiger of Fairbanks iiNWti as that of Don Quixote, ist be quite tedious to the In- ritlc, is agitating for annual salaries or members of Btork companies, instead i. ity weeks. Recent Increase In prices of eats at till playhouses, he argues, has 01 been followed by any material bet-erment of the efficient, hard-wnrkliig 1 embers of the large ompanies. Stars Bowery rep-Senate, agreed York to the dli Their fighting made their Whole Parish Joins in Jubilee to Father Voeel I Err as those about the Swiss Navy, one of my readers who has llste I tuneful opera, "La Duchess de Oerolsteln," has lady's parent, to whom "le pere" belonged legs had a witStitittBKttBBBB 'Sm jjjHsB9j JSHgft partiality for peace. The of MBBBBBBlBBBHBp ajtfWr-5iBiliMiSi TMBBk 3iWWKt IBEBBBBHB It the late Queen of WBKBHKKftlBStllB'SIutFIII1' tiSk tffi pooned in the "Fritz" to pjgjpj it3g 'ulBy 'f seems the royal ljfr 1797.

Samuel Neu man. lrh mti, 'illMlWtl I JMflS JB BrPKar KtjM. SBKwlft 4lwp 'si 1813. BatUe Canada. Wr RfSKBSilti jB.

JsffHBsffsMsssMl1lk.W L.jPWMlMIK JHli the mosquitoes and beinc ptai th' re to prev. at laos- Meredith Clymer, Ot. TA Modh-al Portraits and figure paintlnfis are his snori.ilHo 7. Thomas L. Bradford, physician ity on the history of Prominent Catholic Clergymen from Every Section of Brooklyn Joined in the Procession to Celebrate the Silver Anniversary of Father Vogel's Ordination to the Priesthood, Vesterdav.

nerly located on Prcsl-' atlon It he became af- Frank A. Hardy, living Ir ty, Ohio, has Just given HI Justice of the prai a.Mi Vogel. P.S.M. wasycelc-rated yesterday in the pariah and Dcgraw streets and Father Vogel, a most import! besides being the rector of this church. 'section of Bro is the provincial of the religious order among the Hall known In this country as the Pious So- Father Vogel clety of Missions.

This celebration was worker to. a ture of Memphis. Tent. Lieutenant Peary left New for Greenland. parish the Father i to minister to tbe people of Son IB I rk in Brazil he came to this ccuu- tus, among wltr or year.

of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus Th church edifice is at Hick".

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