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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 60

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THE BROOKTYX DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK SUNDAY. JANUARY 4. 1920. TWO JAMAICA CHURCHES TO HAVE SPECIAL SERVICES CURTAIN RUNG DOWN ANOTHER "DEATH SHOW" FOR CHICAGO COUNTY JAIL I'hienno.

Jan. 3 TUS county Jali will ba tin- kmc of another "death show" -xt Friday, Sheriff Patera annourioed tonight. For second time within APOLOGY DEMANDED BY RABBI; HE SAYS, BY TRUSTEE Our many patrons are favorably commenting on "The Ideal Service'' which we aim to render; this encourages us to climb higher toward our Ideal. ROOSEVELT SAVINGS BANK (Formerly Eastern District Savings Bank) 1024-1026 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn This institution INCREASED its deposits for 1919 over THREE and ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS and INCREASED in Accounts over HITY-NINE HUNDRED. An account can be opened for any amount from ONE to THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS and if deposited on or before Monday Evening, Jan.

12th, draws interest from Jan. 1st, on amounts from hive Dollars upwards. Interest at the rate of per annum has been declared tor six months ending uecemoer jui. Deposits Jan. 1, 1920 $14,759,175.17 35,270 DEATHS.

KELLOGG -Suddenly, on Saturday, ri-'i. I'lIANK Al.li F.I!T, he- husband of Carrie Kllbourne Ration of E. lTih Brooklyn, Funeral at a.m. Jan. fhurch of St.

Mary the Virgin, 119 W. it, New York, LIEBMANN C)n Saturday. Jan 3, I.11FIS I.IEI'.MANN. beloved M-lfather of George 07, and Mr. Carl Levi, Funeral will be hold from ins home 8 W.

75th it, New rork, Sunday, Jan. 4, at p.m. LOWRBY- On Jan. 1920. JOHN LOWKEY husband nf Jane l.nwn v.

LOST AND 1 ON RAE TANZER CASE ness, Dead; So Indictments Quashed in Federal Court. The government has wound up for II tune the Oliver Oshorne-Rae Tan-, i -r)iaiey Wax ease, which has been la the Federal court here for earl) live v'eare, and in connection en whic former Dotted States Dis-rlct Attorney H. Bttowden Marshall was threatened with Impeachment by Congress. The indictments charging violations lb. mall laws and attempts to interfere with the administration of justice, resulting from Rao breach of promise suit were quae bed by Judge John c.

Knox of the Federal District Court, on N'cw Year' Kir, it became known yes terday. This act urn was taken when Asswt ant United Slates District Attorney Hen A. Matthews asked that the rose, in ion of IVivi.l and Maxwell Slade of Hie l.iu linn of Slade Slade, Arthur .1. Mo 'ullough. a private detective, and Rao Tanzer and her sisters, Dora and Rose Tanzer, be nollcd.

The uhnmlnnnieni oi tnc prosecution of the aliened conspirators was due to the fact that Lawyer Jamei W. Osborne, the Government's principal witness, died recently, and there fore, according to Mr. Matthew! there was no longer any prospect of a conviction of the accused. ASKS GRAND JURORS' HELP FOR HOSPITAL Commissioner Coler Wants Kings County Institution Made Equal to Bellevue. Chat isioner Bird S.

to District At yesterday, re-atlon of the or- THINK BOY FIREBUG STARTED TEN FIRES Series of Incendiary Cases Last Six Weeks Laid to Lad Seeking Thrills. i Jh "Jj aig ma kefeire7foT Safety Move American Beet Sugar OHIO CITIES GAS METROPOLITAN PETE. CRESS0N GOLD NEVADA CONSOLIDATED PERFECTION TIRE BOSTON WYOMING GLENROCK OIL 44 COURT STREET BROOKLYN HJ BrteWi 52 BROADWAY NEW YORK MANNING SHEVILLE, Cashier ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALEi SHOULD BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU INSPECT THEIR JANUARY AND FEBRUARY REDUCTIONS ON PLATES, GLASSWARE, DINNER SETS, FANCY GOODS, DURING STOCK-TAKING. REDUCTIONS ARE FROM TEN TO FIFTY PER CENT. 5TH AVE.

at 30TH ST. NEW YORK 'OUND. FOUND A sum of MONEY. 'Abraham and Straus, Fulton Street, Brooklyn. Inquire at Lost and tound Department.

$250 REWARD VutiMUMi. girrH rklnufr'at attachA V.ars inornlns.betwcfi i.i-:sTi-:it. ne SATTHtfStf I biaTi KQ, K. r. '( Badj PnvilArnt n'.

I. B. Box Church Wall, J. Mui TO KEEP POLICE DOG PATROL IN FLATBUSH Death of 7 Animals Affects Service but Five Are on Job Every Night. nreeinets.

The tie Rid, never bred dogs ii! lioucln them from i- PARKER RESTAURANT Famous Old Eating House Bought Last Night by Hans Krause and John H. Becker, VAN SISE CAFE RAIDED $5,000 PATCHOGUE FIRE oak kilo. I Jan. I A large ban thi tnti of Roben OonWn 1 thl pi. was rti troyed by lire this morn Stormy Session Likely Wednes- day at Shaari Zedek Temple.

Dr. Silver's Coat Off. Rabbi Maxwell Silver lata night save ins version et what occurred at the Putnam Av nue Temple, Putnam near Reld, on Friday night, when ha waa not permitted to hold service, and JUDGE FISH FELICITATED TO MEMORIAM. In sacred niemorv of nui loihor. ISARE1.

GORDON, led this life Jan. 4. 1907. ROGERS CATHERINE, pining and true a love I hi forge I. MOTIIEU.

697 THIRD AV. Tel South TBI ss IAMBI UBVY, told Of son the thlllus WhlOh led up to the trouble which has spin the the congregation had called a epe Lai Wednesday evening, when the im- Jseachment of the Board of Trustee win he sought; "I wish, first, emphatically to deny thai I have preached 1 .1,1 ualisii. at 'The Wu'emu't that 'had requested Journal also IN llleolleel. "I preached a sermon on the Bookl Jol, Friday evening. week nso.

ther, "whodepafUd this iffe Jan. WIFE. SONSand DAUOHTUR. tlUlllkai St.f AI. Hoppif K.o.hli.h.-il hi is I I Funeral Directors I F.

HERBST SONS 1 Vairchild sons Funeral Directors 86 LEFFERTS PLACE VITAL RECORDS. ENGAGEMENTS. PLOTKIN- MYKRSON Mr. and MM Arthur M. Mv rs.

I'nt- Hi- Im: announce the 1 n- r. i. "to Mr. ii fi. tmn of Brooklyn.

SCHWARTZ-COHEN Mrs. Annie Jlusenliauin of Wo. "huff ave. an-nouncea the engagement of her daughter FRANCES Mr KIIED SCIIWAKT. of Manhattan.

MARRIAGES. DE WIN BERNSTEIN Mr. and Huseinnn.Mars't A. Wil ULAIR At Fast Orang Ian. 3, 1920.

CHARLES I' of Jennie 8. Hlair, a) )f the late Kev. Hush Hoi BOCKRT On Tuesday. Dec. 30.

1019. JENNIE wife of Peter Rn g-ert. in her r.nth year. Funeral services will be held on Sunday at her late home. 2123 Nostrand av, at 2 p.m.

BURNS On Jan. 3. 1920. WILLIAM son of the late James and Huso Burns. Funeral from late residence.

465 St. John's pi, Monday, at Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. CONKLING On Friday, Jan. 2, 1020, JEMIMA AlCCSTA CONK- LIXC.

77 years. Funeral ser ices at ri nce of her niece. Beattie. 212 Jefferson av day, at. 2 p.m.

Inicriiicni I etery N. Y. Jan. 1920, Tin im AS. ladovod husband of Bridget and father of Joseph i "orroon.

tlve of Corralstown. routity Wrs meath. Ireland. Relatives un.l friends are respectfully invited to attend his Hineral on Monday. Jan.

at 10 a.m., from his late residence. Lyeison si tbenco to SI. Patrick's Church. Chore a n.ass will be offered for the repose of bis soul. Ill- torment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FALLON On Jan. 3. 1920, ANNIE FALLON, beloved wife of the luf Patrick F. Falbni ami aunt of Wil Ham M. and Arthur R.

Fallon. Fu- Pi I from i SOfi 1 Clinton si. on Monda quiein ml Church of Marx Slar of the Sea. at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FAY At Atlat Highlands. N. I.IIJ.IE CAMPP.El.l FAY, beloved wife of Oi of the Anthony F. Campbell 6, at 1:30 p.m. N.

Y. on Mo. FROM A EN On Friday. Jan. 2.

1920, MAE. beloved wife of Frcdern-k I-'romhaeen. Funeral service at the Funeral Homo, 896 Gates on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment private. OILLEN On Jan.

1. 1920, WILLIAM WALLACE OILLEN. at Ja-mniea N. Y. Funeral private.

Kindly omit flowers. OILLEN On Jan. S. 1920. HELEN MADERA, beloved wife of T.

Joseph (iillen, In rosidenee, inoo Revvrlv rd. Notice nf funeral hereafter, GOLDSTEIN On Saturday. Jan. 3, 1920. SARAH ESTHER, beloved wife of Jacob Goldstein, and mother of Dave, Alex, tiuis and Henry.

Funeral from her b.tc residence. 1228 Avenue Sunday. Jan. 4, at I p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

GORHAM On Friday, Jan. 2, 1920, at her residence. Putnam wife of the hitr Henry M. i Sunday Jan. 4, HAYES on Friday, Jan.

2, 1920, Bt her residence, fir, I St. John's MARGARET, widow of Cornelius Hayes and mother of William, John. Peter, Philip and Mary M. Hayes. Solemn requiem mass St.

r.regorv's Church on Monday, at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Automobile cortege. HOBAN On Jan. 1.

1920, MARY, beloved wife of the late Thomas .1 Hoban. Funeral from her late residence. 367 2d on Monday. Jan. at 9:30 a.m.

Solemn requiem mass at St. Francis Xavier's Church. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend, HUDTWALKER On Thursday, Jan. 1, 1 "iv iiemvoo dauclile, ANNA HfDTWALKER, in her r.lst year, at her homo. 401 Van- Huron st.

Brooklyn Relatives and friends are rospectfiilP invited to attend services Sunday. Jan. 4, at p.m. Interment Monday, in a.m., in Lutheran Ccmc- HUSRMAN i A HtWEMAN, IRWIN -On Jan. 8, 1920.

GEORGE IRWIN, beloved husband of Susan I. Irwin. Survived bj a son. Oeorge i ulster, Anna 1 1, Ha. Funeral services Monday, Jan at 8 p.m., ii i his late residence.

1f.N Dicalurst. I -i I Jan 4.HI1 in- 1 I late SJJ ra i at the 1 iv.i N. 1 and i J. i her Open Accounts JOHN W. FRASER, President JUSTICE BENEDICT BACKS WOOD'S BOOM Starts Active Work in Behalf of General-Praises His Executive Abilities.

Brooklyn has developed a militant backer for the Maj. Gen. Wood Presidential boom in the per son of Supreme Court Justice l.us-soll Benedict. Justice Benedict has joined the Leonard Wood League, whoso headquarters are at the Hotel Manhattan, and is ndiliU ors to his till I BLOCKS' NEW YEAR'S PARTY i jnv spirit I horn Miss Lu ,..1 ti.i.t; COLD PRODUCTION LESS BRITISH EMBASSY CHANGES Famous Restauraai 10 HANOVER PLACE Near Fulton St. Under Mew Manajemcat Whose pleasure it will be to make this old established Restaurant the most popular ealing place in our city.

Iry it. EX-BR0NCH0-BALM SOC and $1 jars, ho Laboratory, Brooklyn. PERSON M. STOUT WOJV1F.N I the home of his son. IS Doneean at Bartholomew.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. I residence. S4X I'u'k hrooklyn. I.oi is M. 1 B6th year of his acre.

Recpiicm .11 II a. in Monday, Jan. 5. at St. tirogorv's Minrrh.

SI. John's pi. and Itionklyn Hrooklyn. interment private. MARTINRALK On Jan.

2, 1920. CK.iRdK MAUTINDALK. Funeral service at his late residence, llucl.v road. Flatbush. Monday.

Y. 3 3 Mccarty on Than 1920, MART L. McC Smith), beloved wife nf mother of Marjorl and sister of Mrs. Bill Funeral on Monday at late 1 in 'ro, Services, li Church" I Frank K. i t'way, 66th st.

Tuesday, tor "on'wilTia ARBT MOLE! Cemeter A am, Sl UlVi TAVI, PRAT I --JAN loved of Services 10 a.m. 8al Amsterdam a dine Neils, nths. Fune 111 41st Yo RODIER Suddenly, on Jan. vjii, FltKI KRI beloved bus Land of Julia Rodier, at his rosi- i lence, Putnam Rrookly n. I mass Uu- church of (mr RUMPH DAVID 1 RUMPH, in from bis late on Tuesday, mi Dec.

31. 1919,1 STILL, aged 29 cos Sunday eve-1 Die residence of I 1720 Church Bt, iiing. 8:30 o'dooj William Jac Richmond Hill UII.S"N CHARLES, ZAHN- on Sat ii ANNIE U. II X. Funeral fron DW1N HATHA.

CNDERTAKBB. Ill ATLANTIC AV. 'III. 1251 Mam til FLATBUSH AV. TEL.

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