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THY: BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NKW V)KK. WEDNESDAY. A PHIL IS, 1914. 4 HAD FIRE EXITS BOLTED.

SAY TOWN CAN FORCE PRESBYTERY URGES -vampsgoodby. Deraismes Companies cf Woodhaven INCREASED SALARIES fittingly celebrate lhe approaching rminniiun uf active wrure of the LONG BEACH CANAL From Queens Borough and All Long Island fire at huntington sha0 fishisg restricted hushed silence as Owner of L. City Factory Fined. 825 for His "Precaution." Jamaica. L.

April sh-we gross disregard of the lives and of your employees." said Justne Fleming, yesterday, in the Jamaica (MM Special Sessions, to Julius Sohnild. proprietor of a factory at 4S.1 Sixteenth avenue. Long island City. li- was arraigned the charge that tin- doors of factory had kept loltel Jeffrey Johnstone Asks 1 I th Rev. Deraismes HiiW -uiiiiany of lhe Linn Bruce Retained to Start Action to Compel Digging of Ditch.

Action at Spring Meeting in Elmhurst. I haven Kir- I opai tniet.t. volunteers, the tW SOmpnnic Kill give a "farewell" i. ami ball the Ihavn Kx.mpt Volunt.fr Klrenu ns AskocIh-lion buddmi: lhe Satur Must Be Omitted for Two Days in NiSsequogueBivos, mm WfM STARTS RUINS BAYUS HOME fastened during working hours entered a of guilty, and SAYS TWO WAYS ARE OPEN. day) April MUCH BUSINESS TRANSACTED.

By a new 1 uu liwii" wx.i.ww resolution adopted yesterday by the Justice Supervisor, the shad In Nlsse-1 flne.l I jquoffiM i Queens Didn't Dare Celebrate Schinid mi. il. il mi about Ma by (i.ihI i liui-ni. The conl-1 I.e mustered nut. eight in nil are' The Deraismes KilKiue Company, tlie Deraismes ilnse Company, tin- Af a'H Snmptlvintj 1 1 i-lf-l.

as Htssspstead Cats Force Estates of Long Three Garages Burned ar House Partially Destroyed at Bay Crest. Beach to Act or Charge Cost 'until a tit. "Sunday is a stairv. in The in -tot that lie The Rev. C.

S. Tator to Convey Greet lngs to Central Church of Huntington 50 Years Old. bailing to the outside stairway ami Monday Is washday," Would Happen. to That Co.poia'.ion. v.a.- fast closid that rlnsel had lone of the members explained when open it.

The key to this door toe Ilia Company. cause of fire a mystery. lZd THE STEINWAY TUBE! HONEST! I Hog's Leg I'oint: that nets having miniicr meshes than five inches are not minim iit I mrn imiiir. him he used; tint a clear space of at I Re.nl,sri Is Bee-un and OUUnd MLL AUtU MULLlO MAR is K-esser ana jarngues uai ages Din n.u ea long shall be left be- Hempstead. I April li The Town of Hempstead has a remedy for the failure oi the Kstates of Long Beach to perform a part of the contract mac1 by that company when the property that is DOW the testates of Long Ueacli was purchased from the town.

Tnio was the substance of the opinion presented to the toyvn hoard yesterday by former Lieutenant (iovernor M. Linn Bruce, who had been retained by With Baylis Property-Loss 'ween 1m w.nk: It From the Contractor) There'll Be Trains This Year. boat shall hav Will Be $20,000. Tried to Stamp Out Brush rire Fell Into Flames. mure than one net; thut the net must I not be left unattended, and that all I trout t.ik.-n i the water while shad I Did you near any crlcbiat lion of the paid service, and th preparing to give the men of the regular department a h-arty welcome.

(Special to The Eagle.) The Presbytery of Nassau, at Its meeting hold yesterday at Klmhui t. passed a series nf resolutions in re-card to the raisins of the minimum of pastor's salaries that their sponsors say plnces that body in th- lea i ol the Presbyteries in the 1'nlted States in the matter ol improving the condition of the etalg; men, It was resolved that no pastor.il relations ha encouraged In this Presbytery at an itisulni lent salary; that a special effort Inaugurated to call the attention of all the churches of this Preabyterj t- tbe high and in-ireasing eoal of living, and the consequent necessity of correspondingly increasing the ministers' salaries to meet Ihese couddilions. It was also resolved to appoint a standing committee of seven three mint-tors nr.d four elders -on pastors' As the result I lhe eommltt waterways of tho llshing shall be returned immediately Queens; yesterday? No, of course, you with no more injury than necessary Tnia js no time t0 celebrate. bi rk on Steinway tunnel, to be sure, but don Iloliis. L.

I April 1 (Special to The Kuglc.) Huntington, L. 1.. April 15- Tbe beautiful country home of Itaymond E. liaylis of Brooklyn, in the Hay Crest section, at Haleslte, overlooking Harbor, was badly damaged last night, by a tire, which destroyed the garage and an automobile, the garage of a neighbor, Mrs. (larrlgurs.

and the garage of James Keiser. cf burns he received when he fell into brush tire he was trying to extinguish in the rear of his home at Pueblo, near Flushing avenue, llolliswood, yesterday afternoon, Philip Schneider, a toyvn Hoard to render an opinion. The counsel suggests either one of two remedies: the town bonrd may perform the work which is the subject of the controversy, and sue the Long Beach Company lor the money ex RACE FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEES Many Seek Places at School Meetings May 5. breathe! Something might happen. Queens bus been fed on false hopes king enough now, not to be too sure iliat its troubles are ended.

Work was begun yesterday by the Rapid Transit Construction Company MRS. BOGGS ASKS $100,000 FROM HUSBAND'S BROTHERS it may bring an action oerman, at years oiu. died at atiout 3 pende o'clock this morning In St. Mary's Hos-1 again pilal, Jamaica. compl The elderly man had burned up some I The rubbish its his back yard, and the I I Mr.

JJaylis is the head of a bookbind- Th annual meeUngt of most school I concern, and his winter home is nt districts wil h.1,1 Tuesday even- Sl- Mark's avenue, Hrooklyn. His FOR alienating his LOVEirtrsorrrrb I which has been lying idle ever since (lames ignited the surrounding brush. blolll. Ing May for the purpose of electing i hi Manila At the earing that the lire might communi-! to i ho buildings on the plac e. Mr I In schools Mi.

lis uu. I In lumilv Schneider tried to stamp out the (lames I wnirn naa tiien begun travel swill- I over proper! v. The elderly IMS, when the tube was originally completed by August Kclrnont. It was intended to aicommodatae only trolley cars, and it was this fact that made the reconstruction necessary, so that subway trains may rush through it. As the contractors expect to tinisb tin-job late in the fall, it is expected that trains may be placed in operation through it by the end of the year.

The mi 11. Hoggs, known as the "Countess de la Tourneaux," who started the "Grand Conservatory of Musi," in Harden City in 1912, but fulled to secure more than a handful of pupils for the half a hundred talentol uisti iietors whom she hired for her "faculty," tiled suit yesterday In tho Supremo Curt against John Hogga. man stumbled over a log and lay on I the ground stunned for several min- It had Us origin in the have been several tires Shore of tho Island re in barns and garage strongly suggested the He was at the mercy of the 1 was never dug and the town board have compel the Long Be perforin this part of ihe Haines, which began (o lick up his mlml clothes. By the tune help arrived, the auxin man's clothes had been burned from t'omi him and the skin was burned from half coutr his body. AH the Forty -second street, near the tlrand 1 1 i I was i ii I Aint.ulan.

In- tin 1 1 1 1 I Hotel l.aurelton, asking the decision of the coun-e! was ced yesterday a formal resold -lis adopted authorizing Super-Smith to retain Mr. Brucu Surgeon Paul to St. Mary's Hospital, I i and, because of his age. little hope was I visor held out to .11 l-A ery i lit done to relieve his sulicnng. at.

I as counsel and to have bins take immediate Rteps to enforce the provisions of the original deed. he died this morning. BIG MASONIC RALLY. DOG DIGS UP $20 IN BILLS. Central station, under the Kast River, to Long Island City, at Van Alst avenue, near Fourth avenue.

Work will now be pushed with all possible dispatch. The work is merely remodeling of the laying of the tracks, and other finishing touches. Tin-contract is for This is the contract, In regard to which trouble arose last fall, when an attempt was made to jam a contract through the Board of Kstitnate, callling for a 10 per cent bonus over the cost of con- WANTS CONTROL OF STREETS. i' i them for alienating the affections of her husband, Lewis David Hoggs, their brother. Mrs Hoggs is the daughter of the late Victor A.

Henry evangelist and Dean nf Denver Theological Seminary. At the age of she won the Chautauqua prodigy prize of J1.000 for her violin playing. Since then she claims to have played before the Queen of Kngland ami other royalties. She has advertised herself at various times as "a pupil of (lodowski, former student in Paris Conservatory, Vienna, Leip-sie, decorated by crowned heads, toured the world as an artist with violin and piano." Massy Members of Craft Honor Hoisse- Setauket, L. April 15 "Thomas White," a white bull terrier owned by Captain Kleazer S.

Hawkins, of The Comissg of D. D. G. M. Jones.

Hempstead, L. April 15 Charles Smith, grand low sore, piest.ui, 1.ISL nifein, discover, was made by the Ctip- tho home-coming of Walter K. Jones, i tain hen ho saw the don at district deputy grand master of tie- the l.ase of a cherry tree on the place Patchogue Objects to State Taking 1-irsl Masonic District, and escorted I nt mi la .1 he captain tears tnac the deputy into Morion lodger 1 the dog had found the wallet and LEASES LAND FOR STORES L. I. R.

R. Gives Up Part of Far Rockaway "Station Plaza." FAR ROCKAWAY SOCIAL CLUB. (Special to The Bugle.) Albany, April certificate of has been fl. ,1 with the Se. there for safeko, ping.

when he made his last official visit of i buried his term. I CAN'T MOVE WILL CONTEST Lawyer Says It Costs Too Much Charge of Highway. Patchogue, L. April 15 That the village of Patchogue wants to control Its own streets was brought out at a meeting of the Village Board of Trus present, tho entire staff ol till' master and eleven of the deputies of the Metropolitan District being among tees last evening, when the matter of Utitil 4 P. M.

Yesterday. the State road through the village was Banottoneo -a that sax that the Slate shall control all of the roads constructed by the NEW MINEOLA CONCERN. the number. A delegation of seventy-five past masters from Long Island were presented, in addition to about 400 of the craft. The room was crowded early in the evening, but still the delegations kept Townsend Scudder, past grand master, was among the visitors and delivered a short address.

The rustei ere nol illing t. c-Biuline 19, ot lran.1 Vle'w av. tad. hue K. i'earBall.

20, of mg Island City, egiuv, M. ICS 10th av, F. Carey. 32, of 3 North Italeh pt, Ridgewooii. to Bring Witnesses to Riverhead.

(Special to The Eagle.) Riverhead. L. April 15 Lawyer Asa L. Smith of Hrooklyn made a unique and unusual motion in the Surrogate's Court yesterday, when he -I asked County Judge John R. Vunk, acting Surrogate, to change the venue 1 In a contested will matter from Suf- folk County to Hrooklyn.

cept the offer of the State to build sixteen feet of concrete road through the village in Carrying out the Hav Shore-Morlches route, until they were sure that they would have control over the street within the village limits after it was completed. The trustees spoke Odar Bt, Corona. CHURCHES CHOOSE OFFICERS. St. Paul's and St.

Luke's Select War Plnkney av. Mas of 30 rTMpec it, of 42 Cornelia TO CHOOSE SPECIAL OFFICER. rise motion was denied, it was because Riverhead was too mote from Brooklyn that Mr. Smith ule tho request, he said. The dls-nce would make it expensive for the tnesses to appear in the contest.

Mr. Smith apppears for William Kd-ird Morton, (ieorge W. Morton, larles W. Morton, Carrie J. Clark, auk II.

Clark, William A. Clark, into E. Stewart, Mary L. Hibbard, of the necessity in the village of tearing up the streets for the insertion of water mains, gas mains, and the ion of sewer installation came up and was generally discussed in this connection. BLAME IT ON THE PRINTER.

Far Rockaway, April 15 Rents are not so awfully high in Far Rockaway. after all, take from yesterday's issue of a local tsewspaper. Therein is an advertisement of a twelve room summer cottage which, according to tho dens aisd Vestrymen for New Year. Glen Cove, L. April 15 The annual election of the wardens and vestrymen of St.

Paul's Episcopal Church here was held yesterday. The wardens elected were General James B. Pear-sall and Norman J. Finlay. General I'eatsall has been a warden and vestryman for sixty -seven years.

He is SAG HARBOR ROADS OILED. tag Harbor, L. April 15 Oiling of village Peekskill gravel roads was SUFFOLK COUNTY WILLS. i of Hrooklyn, and several others who "let. lay contesting the will of William oddard of Babylon, who left an es-te valued at $20,000.

I ho his K'Jt year. I he vestry men Thomas M. Shepard Estate. $11,500. Left to His Widow.

only lays the dust, but will to harden the road surface heavy automobile traffic of jurpose $1,000 has been ap- chosen were F.dward T. Latting, Krank pefi Miller, J. Lewiston Hirdsall, Corbinjthe Wheeler, Herbert l. Dodge, William 11. Lang, Ward Dickson and Franklin pro A.

Coles, who succeeds lhe late Charles I H. Barrett. COSTLY FURNISHINGS AT PAUL D.CRAVATH HOME DUMPED ON GROUND AS COLONISTS FIGHT FIRE CANAL PLANS TURNED DOWN. At St. Luke's Kpiscopul Church, Sea.

Cliff, there were also a few changes in the vestry election. Justice Townsend Sea, Met- and John Mull, were elected wardens. Mr. succeeds Charles -si Enssiteers Aninst Jamaica-Grtnt Peronin Bay Link. Mr this ITCHED SO, HE TORE HIS FLESH RESINOL CURED Tortured For Three Weeltt, But Two Applications Did the Work.

Washington, Dec. "All over my body were small pimple which itched me so that I could just William H. Way. who (Ieorge Till. WANT DISTRICT DIVIDED.

Za not until 1 used Roslnol Soap and Roslyn Residents Are Tired of Going iti-sinol Ointment did I begin to feel to Mineola to Vote. 1 WliS AfU'r nly tw I iltct-e were no more svrap-Roslyn, L. April It-FoltOWlttg lnv ailment." (Signrdl A. request made by James 1 Hubert, the j.lokKI)n (lf Water Registrar's town board has called a meeting at office, Districi Building. Lynchc's Hall, on April 21, at Hoslnol Ointment (S0o.

and $1 00. o'clock, for the purpose of considering and Roslnol Soap I2ac. stop Itching tbe dividing of the Second Flection Insl ant I a lid si.e,iy lioal oc.etna. and CAN TIN COTTON. Mrerheud, April 16 FOR MUNICIPAL WATER PLANT.

Town BOMd Grants Petition Which Has Been Extensively Signed. Riverhead, T. April 1 The petition to establish a municipal water plant in (his village was granted by tin- Town Board yeelerda afternoon District. Mr IJinibert claims thai kill dm ft. enrolled from this burns and piles Sold by every illstri.

I and 1 hat pile many of thorn iliuuisl. Don't he fooled hy "suhsti. a th- Sol 1 Instil, t. bilged to go to Mineola, four miles tines" for Roslnol offered by a few muorupttloui dealers. Fur freo trial, The town hoard has power until July write Hi Dept.

I Rosined. Baltimore. 1 to divide the district so as to allow all voters to take part in the general (Special to The Kaglc Locust Valley. L. April election in November.

ANOTHER FLUSHING INDUSTRY whet her or not the village its public plant will be Mil b' fore tin- Conservation tile second time 111 six the mi-uihi-f the immediate bo with autonsoblles and ces. Many of the colony is Westbury, Brookviile ITS sections were there. In KuropSi having sailed Mrs Cravath and Miss ew York and were ex-week to take possession the spring, is two anil a half stories i I 1 11 SCHOOL CHILDREN TOR BROWN. Sag Harbor. Apr.

I US If lhe re- ROGERS NAMED CHAIRMAN. mil Identic ally the same lime of the year, hour of the day, same circumstances and manner of beginning. Urn I completely destroy ed yeraton, the beautiful country manaion of Paul V- I Cravath of New York here yesienlay i nfternooii, as was lirs! told in yester-I Will PrSSldf Over Board of Supervi sois for Another Year. I ALL CHICKS I by feeding for the first I three weeks furnishings K.i -I- Siv years ago Mr. Cra lag, and Mary Seelek, of Woodhull dure.

Kngllsh taken from the lath's frame country home was burned th while stone after an old It was about est, and com-w of lhe sur-td as It was I In the niblst of great beauty, is richly furnished. A the furnishings He- ground, in. I In- ly de- mansion Ol I to have buill a more lasting tlcally all I structure, with the result that the house wet- on an eminence of gn. I he s. oral hnieli The buildlnaj destroyed yesterdsi) vraa sreot- JjJ HORSE OWNER FINED.

Jamnica. L. (. April 15 Samuel Koroto of MM Jumnic.i avenue. Wood-haven, was lined $25 In the Jamaica Court of Special Sessions, yesterday, because a horse he owned was permitted to lie for five hours in Hie snow-ami in -i vac-ant lot early in March 1 PRATTS 1 Wtf Baby CMck FoodJ yWo tuck ss of Thai -evoral and now Mr.

I who Mr Cravath and Miss The' of 'ia 11 i i.i. will in sha.e with I i and wing, on eitbei ml am with Koloto's defence a that lhe I "IS" ei. ii, a ill- i wet- deep FIREMEN WILL DANCE. was sick and could not be gotten the exc eption of the dinlngroom, which tg of the lot. in uuiiornui i ao nouse nas seen Kcene of several notable social YOU DONT NEED A FINE Dr.

HESS POULTRY PAN-A-CE-A I The Hen llml Ut) I) COMB, ik fun. lions dining the season when lie-Long Island colonists are active in outdoor sports, and a few weeks ago a large bi II was given I hero for Miss The is said io In- In-aired, but It is not known whether Mr. Cravath will rebuild. The house de i royod ye- the and cillf depui nis played furnace. I'm VVl" chllil" tho burning siiintuie with no.

were store In and took lire avail. I reached the low- No on. Knows en tolly how lhe lire lnHt this ion i i ny for 11IIK' I It AT FOB ni'M MUX, lis (Ml Midi MX. Mtsnl people who have rlironir iruiiblr or coiniipiiiieii, no mat- tuns to the hair. which the painters working 00 the house and home of lhe setyanls.

In the southeast Instant Louse Killer furnishings of the the belongings of 1Kb! Don't be oibimed part of the building seems to be a pal l. illli Iv dls i month so fur a llres In Ibis are concerned In April Insl Henry Davison's country i for hundreds of pi" 1 1. Dottld InbOttl the countryside when the newslyear ead thai the house was burning. limn- at peacock Point DR HESS CLARK. A.hh Wonderful Slowsrli Remrih the.

The magnlllcent driveway lending nod in April. til- -it b) all droflM -Adv. turni i tbtli attention to- I strallfctwaj up to tho house for half a Uvusc, c.ion Cove..

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