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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1912. DECIDES FOR TWO SCHOOLS. I DEMAND NEW OUTLET TO JAMAICA SECTION From Queens Borough Graduation Exercises In Long Island Schools Justice Crane Upholds Two Bonkon-koma Trustees End Not Yet. Lake Ronkonkoma.

L. June 26 Su prewe Court Justice Frederick E. Crane' and All Long Island i of Residents Ask Extension of Metropolitan Avenue Line upon Edward Par- Mackenzie. Jean Fyfe, Max Nosovltz, Frances Procior, Ruth Levine. David Cohen, Alexander Johnston, Anna Horning, Josephine Stefano.

James Matthews Pauline Fadrowsky, John Matthews, An- Mollie Caggiano. Mrs. William Dealer! president of the Sherwood Gold Club, spoke during the evening. The high r-iTWO SONS CONTEST NEGRO'S WILL CONTESTED. Van Wyckle Heirs Object to $3,500 Bequest to Church.

DRUGGIST ON TRIAL Freeport Sends Out Largest Class in History of School. Appropriate Exercises at All the Institutions. ee, Samuel From Dry Harbor Road. is served by Ha buildings, the MONTEVERDE WILL ON OLD INDICTMENT WOULD GIVE SHORTER ROUTE. Brooklyn Rapid Transit Refuses to Accept Franchise for Extensions Under Terms Now Offered.

Wealthy Maspeth Woman Left Astoria Man Charged With Caus ing Death of Mrs. Droege Four Years Ago. a the bonds on tecl lie was authorized, not terminate tl J. Proc Money to Daughter-in-Law and Grandchildren. tor, Bertha M.

Whiting, Anna Hackett Mahon, Hyraan, Nosovltz, Donald A. Mackenzie, John Jerome Dunn, Samuel B. Levi. Huntington, L. June 26 Close to 500 people attended the graduation exercises in the big assembly hall at the Huntington inch School last night, when a class ext of kin, contests th disposition of the real at 2,500 in real and al property.

le is that worth lass i the their diplomas at the commence- of the Freeport High If, Hawkins 10 DEFENSE ACCUSES HER SON. iceasion one to be long remembered. The exercises opened with an orchestra ONE CONTESTANT A "FLITTER' It Is Alleged That Jurgensen Gave Win. T. Monteverde, Present Whereabouts Unknown, Is Seeking Health in Various Canadian Resorts.

last July. r.ner state Id Will Wl Miss Knight's direction. The Rev. W. A.

Richard followed with the invocation. H. Bond Raymore gave the salutatory ad- Oxalic Acid in Mistake for Carlsbad Salts. Brush Bayl mgust Hem Sarah Lou Miriam Miss Martha Gebhardt, a teacher, ered a vocal solo, "Across the Dee." S. Beck was valedictorian, and his irks were appropriate and well ed.

Samuel R. Smith, president of hoard, made the presentation of HAD THAW PAMPHLETS White Plains Prisoner Rearrested Too Quickly to Distribute Them. diplomas. Nathalie Ellzabetn earl Galllene, Mary Lorenzo Kr.i- and Kiuraa Estello of the class 1 he Effle Treadwell, an. property durini Is defense of Hans Jurgensei iria druggist.

Jurgensen trial for manslaughter In tt Hiram. R. Smith awarded the scholai-hlp prizes, after which Samuel R. Smith iresented the successful graduate with he spelling prize. The Rev.

August C. I by William T. Mon Karkau gave the benediction. The following member! tory address and essav Junior Repullc," Frances son; Miriam Kortrlght, es and Pure Lore Hagglund, essay, "Farmln Emma Montgomery La mbers The Richmond -III-. Wile Frederick are.

Howard Aldridge. lenry Kreuzwelser, Bar- rington Miller. Walter Morse, Raymond Post, Bond Raymore, Clifford 1 eeple, Frank Mont, dellne O'Cro Le Roy Wells, Piatt Wiggins, Lee Schloss, eased from the White Plains Jail for algnment in the Flushing police court. man was brought over to Flushing Detective George Byrnes of the Cen-I Office, and when he reached there cral hundrpd pamphlets, given to him Need" for a LaTgoi- FLUSHING OWNERS KICK Mr. Jones and Others Object to Taking Land for Waterway Improvements.

old Humphrey, JwriM Baylls, valedlct King. of 344 Pi iue Inluenoe The Montey re presented by Su-; K. Toazthe Very Jamaica aveni UBed almost a people living i Thaw or distribution, were found on none Lynch, Mary Norton, Astrld Mabel Runcle, Bessie" Stretc itrlce Vail, Emily Werner, Louli druggist. ger, Florence Brown, Alice Hamsr Revo- Daughters of the Elen These pampbh "Taken fro letiktn prim-1 ade Provoc vyer, dated hi Doc The officers Aldridge, Calvi Miss Emily Clifford A. Henry Kreuz- The Sage Fou yer colonies col pldly In every Manhattan, against Prosecutor Frank Adel held up the fata Teeple, secre ones are going union Historical prize ior tne nest essay from the girls of the eighth grade was awarded during the exercises Ir-jn Ko inc.

'nli. Russell W. Snmmls received the first prize for an essay given by the Sons of the American Revolution for the best essay from the boys of the eighth grade; William H. Blume received the second prize. Frances W.

A. Wilson received the Emma Downs Carter memorial prize for the best scholarship record for three taking away of his bul ie of A. M. Ryon Concret package that was labelled salta and I She Company, C. W.

Copp and Johr Exercises a ibrook, L. proposed widening of the Long Island or the downtown Manhattan. And at of Mr. Jerome and 1912 of the Lynbrook On cross-e as asked the Ictiim, "The brother, Aug inline'' T'i duet. Miss Ethel Purdy mother.

The The commencement exercises Great Neck High School were be evening In the assembly hall school. W. Bourke Cookran delive Miss Myrtle 1 ess It and Connolly an approached Company to and push it to a Board of Estin le Brooklyn Rapid i -i took the Johnstone; Miss Irene of 418 East ered progi stand, he was i He finish the Whit. The graduates were i Tully; chorus, ill," High School; Arthur Mulfor. Desiree Oiithetl, Isabelle Wheeler, Walter Dennellv and Charles Uhl.

Miss Ethel M. Gllliar received the Bon-hour Medal for excellence In first-year a bulkhead uggested by id More- Plains Jail yei When he was was waiting grand larc MoArdell of theft of a hori 22, 1911. Waldron; "Roc Lights ake; chori, High Sell nng." Miss nd unable f'the allegi of the wl) "Man- Eight Graduates a Sea Cliff. The com- White Plains Commissioner Tomkl'ns. dlstrihuY.

xercises of the class of 1913 High School were held last were eight graduates, the yet graduated, and they ln- rs dJto of July 25, in estate valued William T. M( ng Song" and "The address, Frederick Board of Educa-he 1912 class song. Tobey concluded James H. Dayton of The singing of osed by Marion Stanl Parltman, aldson, i follows; Richard Monteverde" the granddaughte The residue of tl and personal, Is I Valeria Monteverd eloved doughter-h who lg mac by lr. Walter E.

I Bauer nod George R. aident: Miss 1 postponed. i before President 'as given him free ONE YEAR FOR N. G. CHECK.

Hoffman's Story of Delayed $400 Glen Cove, L. I June of Glen oad if the ible one. wholly to ti fl)BITUARY) Unio closs prophecy, in llmnn: oration, "The Negro and th." lOlias Raff; violin solo. Harry class will, Stanley Donaldson; with valedictory. "What Is the Thirteen graduate Check Doesn't Help.

One year in the penitentiary was the sentence meted out in the Jamaica Court of Special Sessions yesterday 'to John O. Hoffman. 56 years old, of 321 Jefferson of i the city, adn report to him at an early All disputants agreed to follow the coin- FARE HEARING SATURDAY. song. Girls Gle salutatory, "I I China," Mary 1 Cr.

Ankers of Rockville Centre TEARS KEEP 'EM ALIVE. Fights Traction Company. fro He ie of the parents, dersnn officiated; Cemetery. Rockville Centre, L. 1 June 26-Many Eyes of Spuds Weep for Rain and paying improvetnen Alise Applegarth.

Moisture Saves Lives. rhead, L. June 26 Eastern Long crops that have been suffering and Language of China," Mary Mackenzie; vocal solo. Marion class history. Bertha Whitii "People of China." Genevieve say, "Customs and Habils I Pearl Proctor; 3-part song.

ningham, J. Dalton, Hausman, 1 Samuel Levi; essay, "Gove China." Edna Markle; orat Revolution in China." Hyman piano solo. Lulu Hansen; class STREEVER NEW SECRETARY. ixpayers of this village will be presen the Mlneola Courthouse next Sntur-ly morning when Lawyer Elvin N. Ed' ards of Freeport will present the cast I Clarence R.

Ankers, president of thi ockvllle Centre Business Men's Asso atlon against the New York and Lon? Former Official Appointed by United Johnston Wl re held at Lyceum Hall. Mooing. An excellent programme i by scholars and graduates and a a large attendance of par-Charles Armcn, Valentino Cstelle Brower, Alfred Cable, arter. Mary Charde, Josephine nigene Iiahlbender, Emma Da-ay Detlof, Ctaudlda De Vlnny, lerty Reginald Eyre. Minnie Sarah Groth, Helen Haus-iee Helnau.

Leonora Howard, Hiiggard, Eleanor Hitch. nrsnn, Marie Johnson, Hazel Roy Lake, Elsie Uangdon, Hen-e, Isabel Levy, Doris ookwood, ols, Vlolph Meyor. John Mul- Hilling pay with I Civics to Succeed Delorme. I later named. disappeared Lyman M.

Bennett. Easthampton, L. I June 26 The fu-eral of Lvman M. Bennett was attended esterday from his home. He died on Sunday aged 73 years.

Rosalind M. Tillinghast. Sag Harbor, L. June 26 The funeral Rosalind M. Tillinghast, wife of Dr.

at Rammi Irene Paque Hotel, Flushing. Delorme of Corona, Mr. Delorme's busln Ronalds, Anna Sauer, STOLEN RIG RECOVERED. C. H.

Tillinghast. was held yesterday af- The final numpe of the Sherwood to class leaders, fro hard f. Mrs. J. K.

O. Pres E. Edds, Jamaica Mounted Patrolman Arrests plaint against the Traction Company by Mr. Ankers, which was brought in behalf of the people of Rockville Centre, is bet Rockville Centre and Valley Stream. The question Involves the right of the N.

Y. and L. I. Traction Company to charge 10 cents for carrying passengers westward from this village to Valley mail provides that, it shall charge but 5 COMMISSION NAMED. Sayville, L.

I June 26 By order of County Judge Timothy M. Grifflng, District Attorney Ralph C. Greene, Supervisor C. Milton Rogers and Francis Hoag, all of Sayville, have been appointed a commission to take testimony and assess i by the IS Poll. I keep them alive." wood gold medal wi i hy Miss Han-aledictorian of Possessor of Manhattan Outfit.

ounted Patrolman James J. Blaki Edward Schmidt, Eleanor Smith, eRoy Stafford, Frances Steers Gilbert Wilkin, Mi.rjnrie Willar.1. Adeline Winters, Edith Wolff, William Woolsey. Lawrence, L. June 26 The commencement week exercises of the Lawrence High School, which started Saturday night, will come to a close tonight when the senior class reception will be held In Firemen's Hall.

At the fifteenth annual commencement of Public School No. 4, held last night, the Rev. H. B. Munson of Brooklyn was KNOCKED FROM HIS COOP.

Lynbrook, L. June 26 Passengers waiting for a train at the Lynbrook station were surprised yesterday morning The burial was at Oak- Id land Cemetery. class. The other prize win-Frieda Bernstein, Irene Hatha-ence Germelsbacker. Walter 'atrick Doran, Marie Germalne.

ayre. Bertha Fadrowsky. T- ssie Edward O'Donnell, Lydia lllnm Griffin, Hilda Bailey. Ed-ivls, Estelle Robbins, Ethel me Springfield. ELMONT MAN HRT.

Oraser, 28 years old, of nger on a Myrtle avenue L. R- Il prisotm tally a the officer spied him. of Di 1 R. Da the I BODY FOUND AT ROCKAWAY. i Brookhaven Townab endale.

i Unknown Woman on Sand Bar Off PATCHOGUE GETS HONORS Interscholastic League Pennant and Relay Cup Protests Settled Yesterday. Simis Beach. The body of unknown woman, appai hank Rond and extending north for a tance of 570.4 feet to the middle cou road passing through the lands of J. Smith. John R.

Vunk of Patchogue is torney for the applicant. ls hard enough i In half. The 3 in the center he stolen wagon was the property of vannl Pauldaza of 432 East Fourteenth let, Manhattan, and the Fifteenth pre-t was notified. gaUMt Jacke of the upper LOSTTRAIN, WALKED 56 MILES Henry Wischausen, Independent, "Hoofs It" to Patchogue. Patchogue, L.

I June 26 Henry Wischausen, 61 years of age. walked from the Flatbush avenue station, Brooklyn, to Patchogue yesterday. Mr. Wischausen is a pedestrian who performs long-dts- ently about 55 JAMAICA'S FIRST APARTMENT. half mile off Slmis beach, away, at 1 o'clock yester-by Frank Linz of 158 West eet, and Henry Rohter of ity-second street, Manhat- WHAT OTHERS SAY day aftcrnooi Sixty-third 5g West Sev Rlverhead, L.

June 28 It was not until yesterday that the matter of the high school pennant won by Rlverhead and protested by other villages because of the age of one of Riverhead's contestants, was finally settled. It goes to Patchogue now; so, too, does the relay real necessity He miss Creek in Maspeth i "to fish, fowl and people nowadays more Jealous of hawk" as guaranteed Colonial charters. Th are becoming more ar their rights and the Ear At the end of the 1 and games It was found thi eld day athletic Rlverhead had 63. Later it was body. They notified the police and Captain Waide nt Wheelwright recovered I Independence of the and his family had of the Smltbporl for this sertlo: Is proposed and storing fr proven, tit has ond Wiiu wll Bush Termina Register.

that Harrison Tyte of Rover- i he completed the a duplicate of ihf Brooklyn Newtowr 3 inches the! has I leieht. weighed about en laid they had a perfect right to ugh President Grssei cost of const pi. J22.0MU and ill all mn on tor" Counfy Patchogue, The publication of the article Flushing paper that G. Hnwland Lea' ering the proposition of being a ca s. It will be the Art that Hlldreth 0 hlngs he said: "When about $30.

of 'its nurnoe which erne. I to in ik the face and hands of th the I'rrtStteB. SS exist be "ere badly bruised and dlscolo, DOSCHERN FINED. le candidate agalns Republican brought aboi body striking Mr. Leavltt.

Both men are working to- gether for the best interest of the bor- wn 'MOVIES" FOR JAMAICA HIGH. Through special permission granted by Well-Known Brooklyn Man Was Speeding on Merrick Road. Lynbrook, L. June 26 Justice of the I and was not rigid as most drowning technicality. Principal Robinson would not acquiesce in such a proceeding and arranged to have a committee arbitrate This committee, composed of Lester Penny, Patchogue; Ray Heaney, Green-point; Ralph E.istlne.

Southampton, and Victor Busch, Rlverhead, met here yesterday. It was decided that Rlverhead alin but as Rlv. h. ad was willing, on moral grounds, to relinquish It, It was decided that both big prizes belonged to Patchogue, and thither they have Kne-leclded t( pupate all of the pointTmade by Tyte, 54. All third medals are cancelled and one gold medal reverts to the ague The rnoney real- the cost of replacing the relay v.

arraignment of those who him In a false light had a goo pound of tacks. after I The police of lluted; the Incline of the 1 Eurt hurnaowed this President Connolly also was wis. aBcprlBn Identity of th "nd he did no, Incident" I aBd the CaU8e8 r.pple the surface of the relations that death' Kinemacolnr Company of making a The pictures Include 'he pageant Newtown Register I LIGHTING WESTHAMPT0N. elllng of the queen's memorial s. Port (Special to The Eagle I Albany, June 26-Tbe Second Dlstrlc Public Service Commission thlswcek lis lake hv ng Han Alps, Lapland and the greatest rival belonging to Riverhead.

Those River Municipal Court Walker, Excise and Otto Huber i Mattlturk T. A. Leary. upon the application Power Com report from General Organization of the school. the fol pany for permission to of the franchise and uysten erhead Electric Company, ii Southampton.

Suffolk Count They stated that the Suff when he was arrested on the Merrick Doschern was presented yesterday by Lawyer Felix Relfschneider of Hempstead. FOREST FIKKSAT EAST END. pres medaltl th. "I AN AMAZONIAN EBACAS. Julia Nahlltchlck, 19 years old.

of 118 ockaway road, Jamaica, during a halr- awarded me at the last S. C. desired to purchas North Shore rf the Island fro ter Island to the South Side. It to all motorists who travel over th land rather extensively that one oi prettiest parts of the Journey is I obliterated by thti recent deel Grecnport should protest. A repres.

tlvc number of our citizens shoub together Immediately and talk the the e.ild i lead Company rulllng match and all-round scrap with Rive ship of Oyster Bay will soon be told tha Augusta r-anza nt nr. alned a lac In Rlverhead. The medals having alread take opportunity to pay Into the hand of the president of the association amount equivalent to the cost of th, same, that they may be duplicated UK given to those entitled to, tbea. "Harrison rrr th. gineer.

testified In reference to the co: in this territory. The Commission reserved decision i the application. Undoubtedly, probably soon I 5. alp. and nftr being an ambulance surgeon I Hospital, remained at arrestei he long-talked-abnut i.nd project of terminal on Newtown.

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