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1918. THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. XEW YORK. WEDNESDAY. MARCH UAS.

SHERLOCK DAVIS PROHIBITION FIGHT BRITAIN TO HONOR WILL REACH SENATE AMERICAN SAILORS NEXT WEDNESDAY FOR RESCUE WORK T0 BE PRESIDENT OF A QUESTION AND AN ANSWER WHAT shall I do with my money In these timet ol uncertainty and unrest? Buy shares In mortgages guaranteed by the Bond 6 Mortgage Guarantee Company. Interest at 5 startsat once. AlKinilUL' AjJlo pnuilDDfiU PLUMBER FhiipmI Directors WJMMfcM LHAM1M The Ideal Service 86 LEFFERTS PLACE HAe Stradivarius FOR noble quality of its tone the Stradivarius stands supreme among violini. That tone is in the genuine "Srrad it ii lacking in al! others. Whatever is genuine possesses a degree of excellence never in imitations.

The only genuine Aspirin is found in Bayer Tablets Aspirin Well-Known Business Man Will Be Presented at Next Thursday's Meeting. Wellington Will Move to Dis- Crew of Destroyer Parker Risked charge Committee From Con- Lives to Save Clenart sideration of "Dry" Bill. Castle Survivors. i PRESSURE ON GOVERNOR PLUNGED INTO ICY SEA TiTlE guarantee AND IKUil NOMINATION IS UNANIMOUS I 9 0,000,000 1 1.000.000 1 (Special to The Kagle London. March 13 Sir J.

Parti A notice has been sent out fot special meeting or the members the Chamber or Commerce for Tu ion or Kssex, announced this mr.r,n ed every ptckace and day evening next at the clubhou: to next I that he would call the attention of the set this First Lord or the Admiralty todav in fight in House or Commons lo the remark reach the floor of the Wednesday. That day morning as the date fin that House by agreen in the I'-poii ill" ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 STEAMER AGROUND ub. committee. This -nmmitioc will able heroi unanship inale for the president of the Senate Majority Leader Brown i.d I played bv the inri. James Sherlock Davis or 437; Clinton Halt.

the leaders or the dry forces I destroyer Parker in rescuing nine Senator Wellington of accord- including the unennse10, ing to the plans announced todav. ofL hospital ship will move to discharge the Senate Tll-JS aWrtW Lady of Ansl. OFF EASTHAMPTON; HAS 121 PASSENGERS avenue, iiresldent of the Cross, Austin Ireland Lumber Company. Mr. Davis is a well known Brooklyn business man.

having neen for fifteen years the head or the lumber company. He was an active mebcr or the Taxation and Kctrerirlinicnt Com- The member aala USSesl n.iri.r.lmn the! that the Admil-nll. resolution to ratify the Federal the nay igator of 'the Park! oia Association and id the gallantry of the ei-hi II SERVICE FLAG FOR NO PARADE HERE th jean sailors who jumped into KRKKHHII I.Olls KHAI nnT.if Kershaw of Merchants and Min- Transportation, mwmm me rescue or aui Building Trades Kmploy The Glenart Castle sank at i o'c amendment without a referendum to the people. This will precipitate in the Senate the same fight which oc-cured in the Assembly esterday. It was agreed in the Senate that all the liquor measures should be threshed out in the Senate at the same time ers Line Resting Easily in Sand Cradle.

PUPILS OF P. S. 139 FOR ST PATRICK tion, was for five years president of the Church Club of the Diocese of destroyer, although far distant pi up a wireless measure nnrt luulcd by the Rev. H. E.

I ilton and Crescent Clubs, a member of I scene, where she searched the Thsflrs. on," crinv WILL PROBABLY BE FLOATED Will Take Part in the Board of the Church Charity Foundation, trustee of the East Brooklyn Savings Bank, was for five years president of the New York Lumber Trade Association and represented this association in the United States In these submarine-infested wate was imiMihi fo, Procession in Manhattan on Saturday. furled With Patriotic Exercises. I Special to The Eagle, i L'aslhampton, L. March 13 The WILLIAM ADAMS 1.ITTELL, 86 ol i oinrherei Legislators heard today that Governor Whitman might send a message to the Legislature announcing an intention to veto the prohibition referendum passed by Assembly yesterday, if it should finally pass the Senate and be submitted to him.

At a late hour this afternoon, however, it was stated that the Governor's expected message on prohibition would and -Miners' Line ashore halt and launch boats. She threw a ni to lie survivor, but he was so weal; that he became entangled in the and was carried astern of the destroy er and severely cut by her fcPEECHE pellers. He managed, however tu climb back on the raft. STIR UMOUflAM IM.AX IIWylET. There Will II.

No sprr. Iimakjiij; 0 I i-t III Imperial tintla Iberia. Daniel J. Griffin and Hani. Kaltcnborn Arc Warmly probably merely urge the passage of Quartermaster to (he Rescue.

The destroyer circled the scene as the raft again Qurteri ter .1. c. Cole jumped overl.oar.l cccdci swimming to the raft brought ihe man back to the destre presidency of the Brooklyn Chamber i of Commerce by fu men oK foot of cea" After Ills election the question of a "lircctly opposite Culvers bathing pa-site for the club will be determined. vilion, ith 121 passengers aboard. Mr.

Davis has long been an active The vessel lies well in toward shore, force in the larger business life of the how on. between two sand bars. Very KxieWSSi rrs- "rco7i ing with large business and civic prob- I blowing is olT shore and the ship and lent, which will be valuable in or- her passengers and crew ate in no ganising the work of the new danger. Unless there should come a ber of Commerce. It is planned to sudden change in the weather, those crld X2g Jf as safe as though they sent ihe civic and industrial interests clocked ill their home port.

i.V, is the original McNab ratification res. tion rather than threaten to veto amended referendum bill. After a struggle that lasted fi 1 lick's Day I be i Public School Xo. 139 honored its 1I14 1 Avenue and East Thirteenth st rn Brooklyn Ihts year This tin- He died later on 11 o'clock yesterday morning uuuw, wiucn continued i ida the directors loeal branch of 'he Ancleni MM. JIMA fi.

MFTCHII.D, 77 year oM. or 839 Hilwy atreet, widow ot June l.lttchild, died on Sunday of complication ailments. l.iftchild waa born In Nev Tork CltX. She formcily lived on South Thir atreet, in the Eastern Dialrict, and was an ol member of the First Baptist Church. I aye liroduce merchant of Waahingtun sh resolution lo ratify the federal pn Ordei i II.

bet mans. Interest in the of the entire borough, Mr. Davis None of the passengers or crew had hibttion amendment was amended elingmg to rafts and wreck- auunoi nun ut me mihiui nunuieii-, ttlc speetat. es-I provide that the question ot whether a of whom were similarly itnessed the a. fM EW1 iri IW win ineie- fni In mi on I lie ii.

i dc tu be is looi.ea upon as wen quanriea to lean seen taKOn On up to noon, put me In this effort. The nominating com- coast guard crew has gotten a line mittee has received numerous con-1 on to the steamer and those aboard gratnlations for Its success in persuad- may be bruught ashore at any time ing Mr. Davis to permit his name to that it is deemed necessary It is he nresented to the members the possible that thev may remain on In congratulating the crew of destroyer Vice Admiral Sims, cm man, in the American Naval fori furling, while on the platform Oliver C. Mordorf, the principal, presided and introduced the guests. Sheriff Daniel .1.

t'li'lfrin and Hans von Kaltenhorn, as- I until it is decide 'eiiel ho istant managing editor Tim- E.igb- held Manhiitteii Because Maith 17 falls on Sunday, the parade across the river "ill ie held on Brooklyn and yueens nrga ni. 1 1 ion-are to be well represented in It. They will include twenty -1 In ferent organizations and societies marching under the banners of the or not the Legislature should approve the dry law shall be submitted as a referendum at the general election next November. This must be on the desks or the members for three days before it can be acted upon. The time will not expire until Friday and since very few legislators are here on Fridays it is expected that it will go over until the first ot next week.

an he moved, as she is resting asih on the sandy bottom anil not Sheriff G'riflln addressed the children on the significance of the American tiding at all. and gales by all the destroyers' new, has been inspiring, but none more than the Parker's." One of the survivors who an nAI.PI! SMITH, DEFEAT EXCISE DECREE. (Special to The Eagle.) Albany, March 13 Under decisions flag and the gr The Kershaw, of 1.768 tons gross, ent ashore in the very heavy fog cued late in the afternoon said lie Kings County Association of the Hl- midnight this morning. She very easily from tile foot Ml n-nila ha just rendered by the Court of Appeals, can De see seen ir thirty-four years. trugglllil! ill the water 1,., i Whitman.

ln and fifteen organizations or the until Queens County Association of the I There were two Germans on her deck, more patriotism i-l'u Urn' paid prohibition agents has been fore them The parade is to start at 0 'clod. KaUenbo th lie auery: satuninv nite, ft I i HPS turned on Governor Whitman rather than the Legislature. The amendment forced into the McNab resolu- Introd.ippd liv A SSe mill Villa 11 tne state n-xctse Department is worsted in three cases brought by Long Island hotel and saloon keepers to test the legality of the act of State Excise Commissioner Herbert S. Ris-son in refusing lo accept designations of town excise commissioners, and made his own. Those who instituted the proceedings in court were the following: of Ocean avenue and a considerable group of persons is watching thuaa on board.

The word that came 'fit from the ship's commander, by way or the coast guard men. was lhat he would wait the arrival of a revenue cutter before doing anything. He sent out a wireless call for help early today. Advices have been sent to agents of the line, it is understood, that the vessel can probably be floated without damage. "How many in this audience are pa- street and fifth avenue.

I will niov. ilk nine survivors were rescued mem hand was north tu 1 "lit st r. el Fii'i Ii at cilue, linker, of whom one died on the atr. "'est on I ruth strct. atound Ml the ilestn.ver.

All were landed -Hut vvltv do von think von are pa- Morris I'ark to Fifth avenue lo Machold of Jefferson so change's the in Imi 2 ler i 1 lo- iiii'iimii na i it The Am tliOtlCV All lincumK'Htll'lo s.ieilC' sneei, inilil avenu. no jumped uie settled upon his little audience. Fi- Grand Marshal will the march- water in the course incse rescue. n.llK' is effective. The original McNab resolution simply ratifying the Federal one Hand aplJcarea.

vyiuueu ate i-ypi. led to take par' ise every boy and s.il here is th- parade in huge numbers. in "ooiiion to ymirtermnste, "Because el tu i ig the i i ei it men i ventured this Brooklyn In of the dav by Rockville Centre; Patrick Murphy, Constitutional amendment 'lie I lo'. el MSII.i! MRS JT 1 lied DIKE SAYS WOMEN pie ratification or disapproval of a Federal amendment by both Houses of David Goldman, machinist's mate Jerry Quinn. coxswain: F.

W. Beevh ley. yeoman: W. W. Mathews, ship i cook; J.

Newman, seaman; T. Troue, seaman. the Legllaturc is suffleien little fellow. the Hibernians la to tike the form of The speaker was of 111. same at the Imp rial on Sundu.v ion, and took as his theme "Servii ev ening at 7 o'clock.

A feature prom- iin the Wavs in Which Boys and ised by he commiti. in charge "tv, Girls Can Help Their Government." speecliina ing." A cmeetl is to b- Following Ibis address came the substituted. Members of Ihe order, impressive moment, (in either side of their families and friends have hern involves Ihe sub- But any plan tin wno comiucteu a satoon at riorai I'ark. and Henry X. Merritt.

who was the lessee of the Commercial ol el in the village of Northport. All three failed to get their liquor lax certificates by the Ot'der of the Slate Excise Commissioner, but will now secure them In pursuance of the designations made by the town excise commission- St. Martin Tnutu WILL AID POLITICS tion of ratification held here, imme-legislalive act and to the people, it diately becomes a platform stood a small child, tin e- mv lieu n. intend ami more tlian ernor's signature. I The official report of the sinking of Ihe Glenart Castle, on which it is estimated 103 persons lost their lives, announced that survivors had been landed bv an American torpedoboat destrover.

the name of which was not the pressure has been turned on SrrVlO 11.11! Willi its llOllOf. Assemblyman McNab I hfm. MRS. AROLINE DOBSON SCHNF.PPER, woman will improve everything predicted 134 slowly unfurled, the audi-' The county officers of the Ancient ence standing at salute. "The Star Order of Hibernians are: Patrick undertakes, even a husband.

House that he Wi Therefore, she will improve politics. admitted thai he did Banner was sung wnen it lyinseiia, presiueiii I rancts J. Kelly. i it K'insella. WAR THRIFT president; William S.

Fiupairuk had completely unfurled. tis tin remise ken by i 'omit; two days ago that he had never made ci el II pn ivcll.l flag are: recording secretary, Thomas Mi- the stars on i Judge Norman S. Dike last evening he addressed a large audience the statements earlier attributed ti him. that he would not sign a ref BROOKLYN COURTS. REALIZES OVER $7,000 i when Ihe I line llepulihean erendum and 111 this the supporters of referendum see inucn encourage- Knslnviel; and Gales avenue.

Naturally, the women applauded. When the speaker referred to the im- ins: the Mon.s 'mi -I. chaplain. Miles F. Mc-K Parlland.

national director. The in charge of the is ns follows: Miie I-'. Parllan.i. Patrick J. Kinsella.

Andrew vi-n. Troy. Joseph Curt John Cirlin. irua-i- -rani; 8Uelly. Francis J.

Kelly, an' i.fKa'.! l'-nl'cri Byrnes. John Geoshan. Huffy miah Couahlin. Kelly. William Thc War Thrift Concert in the Met- posing goddess on the dome of of the plan the lower alt, Bo.i ropolitan Opera House last evening Municipal Building helming vote yes-as indicating the passage in that neueu.

oier ior tne nenent or baok turned to the Borough of Brook fint ainty tne national war MVlnW Committee. I ten annarentlv nreferrinr In InnL- body. l.M, 1-ani, The fieht, in the Assembly The presence on the one stage of so toward New Jersey, as emblematic of many operatic and concert artists drew Manhattan attitude toward the II. Fi. Hagan.

Dennis Darrow, Austin Ford. day was sharp from I drive by the Social- lUrdalph' Fullfl to the house an audience of enormous vott( they applauded again, size, which manifested its approval of; -The c-icetiou next fall is eoinc to eport on tneir iifrei Fu erinn Kellener. I lintlllis Jlrliotfmi liiam vlaioemullei-: i Thomas McGrath. P. J.

McCarthy, F. ibtmour. Ibigr- Gallagher. Thomas Tunny. Kd-sory.

Foster ward I re ml Johv Met'ormack. 'mm' William Fitzpn tricky every number, but was particularly be of unusual interest," the judge de- Tu-kennan entnusiasttc over the singing of the farcu. 'uk mere is a great mys- Maraalllaiaa" 1 a. a II lt-St tO it. AC riresaeri ii i i nr knows how the nuti are going sought to pass a resolution to the effect that the McNab resolution was not properlv before 1hc House on the ground that less than two-thirds of the eleete.

v. to vote, yv omen are tremendous Ilouget de Lisle's own citizens of Mar- keeping a secret if they want to. sell lea and supported by two men in Again his hearers applauded. uniform, with both American and 1 in ge lotitinued: "The questions nm rench flags aving he evoked inm. re so vast that I pres when il passed at Was tills move was beaten also, jority Leader Adler moved definitely tne whole uoii 111.

i stii oi.nioium appreciale them. Cndoubt- ruled In defer thirds vi to pass that winter of patriotic enthusiasm. Louise Homer sang "The Star-Spa tie. I F.iiiiner" and ihe "Battle Hvn edly the catchword which caught the car and won the election of that wonderful, silent man in Washington who has proved himself so worthy of every honor bestowed upon him. was that took the floor against ill was its defeat bv a Machold moved hi and the Itepublie." Helen Stanley i air from Stracciari the DEACONESS HOME PROSPERS The anniversary meeting ot the Brooklyn Deaconess Home of tin I Methodist Episcopal Church was held al the home.

"38 President street, evening. Mrs. Horatio a. Berry; pres- idem or the hoard of managers, prc- i sided. The Key.

F. B. L'pbam, president or i the board or directors, congratulated I the home on the cordial co-opcra I ton of its governing bodies. Mrs. Horace W.

Byrnes, r-uperin-jlendcnt of the home, read the I report. Two new deaconesses have been received in the home, and th 1 'work along the various lines has been iuv- Kept us out or yv.tr. ami. jet. now Largo he is known as the greatest war Prosi-of Se- dent wo have ever known.

pr logue to "t'agitacci ana th fatotum" from the "Karb ville' Frances Alda. Grace Hoffman. And we him through Snscha ami Tamaki Mima eveiything. (More applause.) The nd after The i ol For the Democrats Farrell. I McArdle.

land. Tay a that lasted an hour id by a vote of 84 lo 64. i niPti voted as follows: 'forendum amendment Braun, Burr, Donnelly, tgmann, Larncy, Link, Kon. Morris, Suther-Smilh. Twnmey; Caulfield.

Fitzger all Old tneir snare, i ne artists even party was never so spien stoonetl to the siiiRinc of popular did as noW when. Utnoring n.iiiv line- songs and among them Mine. Alda it is doing its best, to help the other a 'V I deltei ol ritr I Ittli il sh noihrnc i the West. a na.eu 111 Decat In rn-il penplr in 1 1 1 1 carried on in im- mi ml ma i Aeolian. ut 10 "rook the ald Wells: Socialists.

Feigenbaum. Shi'placoff. Whiieborn. Against ihe amendment Snyder and Youker. both Republicans.

The six Queens Assemblymen O'Hare. Leininger. Brackley. Ken- ar condi'ions Tin home has been In the evening Aeolian Hall the' -s true American citizen "would newly decorated throughout. The np proximate expenses for Ihe year were $7.1100.

met by voluntary subscription A roll call of all churches in Ihe mi riphlhers delightful programs. All the mnipn- profiteering causes one moment's suf- nedy. for the re iave followed the activities of heroic hoys whom we have sent over- I CAN'T LOCATE JEWELS P.iverhead. L. I March 13 A second I attempt to find the large qua unity ot jewels that the late Mrs.

Alice E. Bolles of Huntington was reputed by erendum amendment. So the Long Island As-MrWhinney, Murphy and nage. of Suffolk, voted amendment. eluding the Debussy Quartei in (i Anyone who tries to fatten on it the WAI.TKR IIHK1MS O.STF.RMAV mor.

mat ny in i iiinjci the sufferings ana saennces of those v'neeliel No. and the Dvorak in hovs of ours should be operated major, that in which the composer Dy a fifing squad." (Prolonged of The address of the evening was delivered by the Ilev. Dr. W. A.

La ton. a. proceeding in the Surrogate's Court KI.Mt MAX KTS DKCREK. enrce Klarmatin of 45 Broadway. the Karller in the evening HarrUnn nete, out tne two people examined.

Nelson Atkins or Quogite and his wire. granted a final decree Justice Faber in the Glore made a brief address, outlininir ring an interest both denied all knowledge ing history of its ot Mrs. Bolles used to -eeta ot Hinitinetnn Queens County Supreme Court yesterday from his wife. Teesie Klarmann. ralS about th Lainonrai vnoir in invnw itcqiiicni.

reepuuueen mm aa- In Carnegie Hall he choir of the gating Pftrty lines, rather than in. Cathedral of St. John the Divine, divxliialistm. the best medium ol tliles nrmlumnc betterineni bedeiked with a treat was married on December READY FOR $500,000 DRIVE IS. sang Dvorak's The work is Mrs.

W. C. Dean, leader of the. unfamiliar to nresr ml ml lenees. Iweiiiiein uisiihi oiesnlei .,,,,111,., eimstrlioteil em I I .1 i the meeting lillil lliaile brief re manager for the Hrnry Fuchi nore.

Mr. ostrrnan was bon va iFt-aduate ,1 Pub'lc nf its kind. There arc in il many of the women toward number nual id pat- weeks campaign for started for the i or the Brooklyn i sh Charities. From dull stretches ami Its imroitfitmn ami pnnanuiropm untlei LEWIS ON TRAIL OF SAND BLOWERS qunitlv falters. It had neen eareiuiiy ai.ings rehearsed and iii the singing the choir bnppini or the gave nn eyrellenl account of itself.

a re closely in Kismet Temple. The to the treasury of the mposed of Mrs. Mamie Mrs. Theresa Kspo- (outlined at Ihe L'nill Club last thy Magistrate Alexander II. tJeiarawri chairman the membership rotii-Imiltee.

there will be no difficulty in Ireachin gthe soul sel i. the Fcicta- i-v Met 'a 11. Mr: Stark. Mrs, Fliznhrth Acts on Citizens' Complaints of Courthouse Conditions. arlcs Search in Vain for Girl Left Legacy by Father i- lo some shortly There Brooklyn pedestrians who for the Somewhere in Brooklyn is a girl be weeks have been groping through flying clouds of MRS.

I SCHRAMM GFR- ione of his friends knew he was marled. Even his brother on bein com ulted said he did not know is hrnti tween 14 and 16 years old for whom sand and getting sand in their eyes. meet the larger problems of lie Federation constituent rocieties. Supreme Court Justice F.dward Lazanskv. president of the Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Chanties, indicated the progress made In iit-i vi and co-operation of all IntertM i In Brooklyn Jewry.

Nathan S. told of the optimism prevailing in this borough among he leaders of the campaign. Others who mad addresses were (toward c. Blum. Louis i riHtimL Czernin Tried to Hold Americans in Quarantine inting to over ll.uon is Alter his death waiting Charlotte A.

Singleton. Her loutbs and hair while pursuing their avs either business or otherwise tonncl a letter father. Daniel Singleton, died last Jan- in the vicinity of the Borough Hall. and since then there has been nusiti i i.a District Attorney Harry rc. Lewis ide search for the daughter, on for th -ch 1 3 -Members of I reasot l-e left his small estate.

Sin 1 ug In round at that address' Ailolpl. IP-, -Ida. Albed special mis- protests were made which convinc have left Jnssy for the Rumanian Government that sot the American I sions to Ruma glelon's life was a lonely one for some say there was such' a' child there! fact that Ihe sand hlasting concern whlc bis renovating the exterior stonework of the old county court house was violating; the sanitary code. An safe con- assistance snou given tinii pro. were known to live In this city.

man. thoughl to be Ihe sistet duct from the Kins Of They sion was made for ihent official request has been made by him Singleton was at one tune employed 1 som' mod a i IMTOM i PKXBrORT. Leach for the latter to cnmnel the Brookl.n as a cutter, but later wen, ",,1 tnar- to Manhattan, and there was employed tied name not being known it his been In Ihe same capacity bv a big tailoring impossible to in, -ate her. Informa- Word recardiiis ihe missions came The Ministei in report ng the VopieMi. wi-' said the dent to the State Department said the Austrian authorities had attempted to Austrian action was regarded as a hold the missions for thirty days.

An th(f miRMm wem thp Amer. investigation by members of the mis- jrfl Ked Cross worker, and other slons indicated there was nu sanltao-y I Americans connected ith war work. i ins con. e. ii nisuies iion limn the rhild and ihe relatives orteoing concern to nan its work, and a notice of the violation has been forwarded also to Borough President Itlegelmann.

Frequent complaints from citizens Induced the prosecutor to act. onus niiuKni IIV Wlllllllll .1. i.uotii lirniuinil, viiin- I'nlil I liritii.ti.

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