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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 66

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THE BROOKLYN' DAILY EAGLE. XEW YOTCK SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17. 101.1. MAY RECALL LETTERS SULZER FOR G. 0.

P. MARTENHOFF DROPS John Henry Kewpie's Fate And Feet End in Scrap HeaP! when John Henrj Kewp m-si a iron and He kept fokly to, that purpose. Ihrre no charge (or the M4 o( them. Fairchild Sons I nrf(, silver and posted sign asking TO BEAT McCOOEY i Will Swing American Party at County Committee Meeting Tomorrow. 11 VI.

AN NI) ItOY (.1.1 I'l'iMtT. Ever Other lcniut rath: Noniluce He Thrown Out. hut Xuincs stay William leader uf il VITAL RECORDS MARRIAGES. 'SON- SOt'-THWKliL Octo-M3, MILDItKl 1 I- Sid Tfl- she, .1 AKTHI 11 TllnMrSi'N. ican Party, and Mela Tokaji.

his chief King! County lieutenant, issued stats- men.s las. r-pu. i PL AS ITH AG 'S LP Democratic candidate for county office who carried the American Party primaries, with the exception of i Brooklyn Woman Home From reduced Irlbuth.ns. The ie, 1V II, my suffragists. The deed Into the Ill-ventilated glass pltcl "cm the kew pn 11 center and muled through the He was and nt.d Im.s, His presence jlte t.lt.

ti -r winiiulii wouuciiu change. Dimes ami nl poui-i in. me pit' tnd Jul llei aide: in that silver dollar sir the tootsies and broke ell it did. Then John tleni. beggar.

til TWO "MILLIONAIRES" WHO CAN'T BE FOUND Jacob Dold and Louis Dold sessed for Million Not Known at Addresses They Gave. ONE Is A BOARDING HOl'SE aper basket Into tlie lh are H-vernl Kewi.iev place, dressed In yellow I rr iiiij lair u- I iti'crtll'iif I'm in of I he fJina.e .111,1 the meai.ine eetlng. The Ke pit a TWO rivals claim But Lawyer Protests He Didn't Mean to Indorse Judge Callaghan. WASN'T LOOKING," HP. SAYS.

And Somcbod) Put Him Down laghan'a Committee He's Fitxgcrald's, Too. Kelix Kelfse is filed a loud his fault that a Democratic Stephen Cal was the first to i- sent over from i ''seven, Vl'mes lo'u brushed from served I I I I it I I jit a 1 1 SPECIAL EXCURSION SUNDAY, OCT. 24TH ROYAL BLUE LINE New Jeraey Central, Reading Baltimore Ohio R. allowing about 9 hours in the Capital, 11 hours in Baltimore. Other Excuraiona.

Nov. 21at. January 9th. San Francisco Tells of Trip. fourth street returned wst, rda her from a trip lo Hie San Francisco Exposition and the San Diego Kali, as well as visiting l.os Angeles and other large cities en route, Mrs.

Mahon left Brooklyn on August lust. "I had a most delightful trip," Mrs. Mahon said, "and enjoyed every minute It. I learned many new tilings, which I will be able to impart to the women Brooklyn, and many of these things which I have learned concerns the question of suffrage. I have found what the vote has done for the woman in many other large eitics of the United KtatC3 where the woman has been given the right to Unv en.

and I will make LI I iety of Samuels, at 6S Putnam and I will laicr talk before the I'luthlish Political League. "1 must tell you that "hen I arrived in San Praneisco registered at The Pagio Bureau, and made v. niliing s-eiii much 1 i Uo Brook- i Urn. The INDEX Pifri niti GIVING KELLY BOOST Name of Club Sending Them Out Too Much Like Brooklyn Civic Club. l.APlP.K IS ig.s Count ulr Olob Which In.

dorses Postmaster Bonaflde, sus President. As the result of a protest made yesterday to Postmaster William B. Kelly, is likely thai steps win be taken to recall the Circulation of several thousand letters containing a slowing Indorsement by the Kings County Civic i 'lull of Kelly's candidacy for County Clerk on the Democratic: ticket. Just what thi Kings Counts Civic Club is or for what purpose It was pointed and take an active part In the welfare of the citisens of Brook- According to former Alderman ge J. Cotgan, who la managing muster Kelly's campaign, it Is an Nation which was formed for the purpose of boosting Kelly for ity Cicrlc.

and it will be disbanded ie similarity of its name to that VI ItAti Y. M. i BARRY A Joseph 1 BULW1I RICHARD PAW KINS Or Bfawklna. Poi ANNA MA It I A DEN HAWKINS. DOMINIC 1 91 5, at Hr pn.MINICK.

tend funeral fro wife of Wll i mass for the Monday, Oeti Fit I KUAN It KH KM AN. i SUIT FOR ALIENATION; GOES HONEYMOONING Suit Against Undertaker Ed- wards Gave Promise of In- i teresting Disclosures. I Hi rr Will Bo 1 y-fourth st, 16. 1915. 1 IS MEMORIAM.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT. I li.iall ami f.OOeil II Ilvlllllln- for re-election to the I'ounty Court i Bench. By this and Tokaji seek to withdraw American Tarty support from Howard Nash. L.lw.ud William E. Kelly and Edward T.

O'Loughlin, Democratic candidates, respectively, for District Attorney, SheriiT. County Clerk and Itegisler. All four claim the party indorsement in the p. primaries According to the Tokaji-Sulzer programme Ihey are to be "canned" officially tomorrow night, when the County Committee will meet and till candidacies of District Attorney Crop-sey. William Srr.nitzspa n.

COUtJ Clerk Devoy and John rat. Indorsed instead. The text of a resolution designed to accomplished that was After foi i.iliy I the latl, i vages of the Disease. The problem of hook Worm I I And the Other Doesn't I lake the 'yj, lx. 1,1 "rm.fcr'n was the Home of Millloimin Jfs Not fully adopting a name similar their comment oiie Deoiocrai PKAlsP.

I tlli THE EAGI.E. ,1,. I'oll, I. Man h' a ve to, Daily Kagle: tin Iti.milo Man. ihm ltm Thev urabbeil it right i 1 Vn Srand Army The fashion in ibooUlMi millionaires part rl his I quarters on Hie evening of Tuesday, dents of 'this staid old gaspcomiiig from ihat 1 1,, iikH'vnohi'si'mnp the eouniy 1 vote of thanks to The Brooklyn' Daily ihls'lmployer ga in! "uZ seems -ha," P' XZ of affairs has lost hs thrilling linanl.

is In in I tVJi? aln'our win i 'i vou. midst. Thev not boasting about v' I about it when I go to Brooklyn Mr. II PKi'KI" Ad.niiapi I 1 1 has been the best I'lsfrlrt At- and ihey failed to leave their cor- Ion as the Kings County Civic club tornVy Kings ha- had In more reel address with the tax commis- before. than a generation." ITS ANN PAL FAIR, sloners.

i davifte'rn 'Vv' I -7" understood that negotiations The church of Hie Transfiguration On Ibis list thev read: billtv' for the of the V. "nrlPr wa h.ave will hold is annual fair the Parish Jacob Dold. 15 Washington avenue, tlon" in his behalf and said that he Hn. Irrlf, "tnrm House. Kidgewood and llailma.l avi n.nnn.non.

would use everj effort to have Ublv DIs" '-'tober and -I. Sun Louis Dold. 3S5 Nostrand avenue bo were behind it change the name Assemble DIs- ppj. w(1 bp SaIrn9v H.O00. I that all ambiguity might be done nlng from 6 to p.m.

The Rev. A. J. So far as any one knows they exist awriy wlih. After conferring with rr Ki Lovelee is the rector.

members of the club colgan "'Z 1" 11 istancc. .1 later announeed that John I nn.a 7 "m'; fme slight exese for fhe of Its Would er.i.avn. have n', Incidentally gapped Dead Storage liSHsss wwjssb i for Autos Put Jacob and Lnuls I dlf. I fng I an, member of Brook- Tokaji have "canned" will have I AT NOMINAL RATES ferent. The-, are down Ids.

nn l'lvn Ivic and hive hoen 'beir names on the Ame-lean i.artv white as being worth a active In securing mnv oilier mem- despite all Pi7.Pr nnn Tokaji' OlfllVTIi and they are not even known at their hers for It. 1 do not that the election law A I JF 111 Hi Hill, home addresses. men behind the new Kings County 1 hn th" of he candidates who There Is a Jacob Dold who ha- large ''Ivic had anv intention of trad- won must go on the ballot. FlreDlTOOf StOraOC -interests In tirooklyn. but hi- home 1, on 1 of in a In and his business does not i Club Wh-n I found on, fhat they WUrPllOlIP VuerriVrernV CHURCH SUNDAY A REVIVAL 7" .7 Property, personal or real.

here. with Brooklyn Civic MAIN 6900 -was also learned thol no Louis Club, but fhex told me thai the term vashing, to Make Day nue does i(t resemble the dwelling of ty' should sumrientiv distinguish a Permanent Movement. Its nfipea rs ace ralher them v. to in. a was that the i.mal boarding John 8 Bennett, president of the house of the "genteel" tvpe.

The Kings Civic ch Mh1 Penoit, from lh s-intemtVer a 1-15 sio.i A. ceslae was opened colored main frnm has abotit Loan members' end i pn Xex boroughs of o- aehts mad. ty titxi: yBi'TK'u all hough In an I To I quired for him recently and some a reduction of telephone and lighting will be even more general usr heir' ti mai had been ndn. eased to him there, tolls and other matters similar chic l.as: year, and that the men of I might iosT U. avenue, where the dent: Kdwnrd Marrln seeretars 11 for gathering Hie 1 1 tax hooks saj lamis Dold.

for Thomas P. Davis, treasurer- .1 Meeker Is likely make 1 11 personal proper, lives. Melnlvre. financial and lna.iendan, ie i.cruumeni 1 s' "i'i Is.i he inos! eeeenirlc Lohert J. Bruce, recording secretary.

Mam of I ho f.r (-f i -he j'" three lo.ted "between m4v court-martial goes over "a'n'i a a' m'ra' Littlo Needs Time to XNi ji'm-'re" "i vv 1 rij1 Prepare Deense" irlV' 'y''' 1 I SUFFRAGE VICTORY PARADE V'ihh Kl ''S" 16,000 Woman Suffragists De- ma.i-.mer. "i lh' rKuii monstrate In Boston. I't'l age iT.cn','-.' hlu' LECTURE ON "HOOK WORM'' rOKECLOSK ON TOWN PLOT..

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