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THE lmOOKLYN TIMES, WEDNESDAY, RKITKMIJKH lfl, 1007. Kraisra in iu, no in HABITUAL CRIMINAL IF THE CITY DON'T ALMiaALL'ft DI ION XIHIBITtD AT MKKTIMQ or hoard or mvnntM, MAN WHO Tf UeUflKD OlftlJ AT OKM OHMI0N AT WARM DIBCUBUIOnf AT L. MEDIOAt OCIETY MEBT1MO. SOVArAKTI lATf X. STAMI BEADY TO yiMANCI A.

lUaOEBTKD jrLATBUIIl BOUTX rifts rxtAi ton ME BOY. MB III0ULD HOT SX TOLXKATED, Trot-Idea, for "iTandsouJw JJmssUms trtietnra of Louts XVX ItvU Of Two Complainant Appear Agelnat Ke At. Powar Itouaa Coma lit tot Much Crltlolam by Jaa. W. flam-Ing Canon Chaae an Entbualaatlo It Ba Wa Not Allowed to Beeom Habitual lit Would Bamov a Modern Problem Crtin la Hot Thoroughly UadariUtod, Xvn lo Ita Tuortlcal Ban.

Board of Trails Advocates a Tunnal, With Continuation by Xlavated Karnaat Protast Agalnat Froposad L. I. B. B. freight Yard Kaaf Avenue I and flake Tarraoa.

Htm la Court, and Charge Him ArohHeoture Ofaoers end Com. mlU Make Reports Gift from Iu4Uf Buck nd Dt, Backus, With aljf Too familiar Prison Waa Mobbed Befor lit neakar Dr. MaiOald Dfa A tree ted, fiallroad Cropanr. PLANS CENTRAL WILL PEACE CONTAMINATION NEEDLESS SCOURGE Wtilla a fire waa In prurea last night The Ing Island Hallroart Company has A warm eton of the Img Medloat Hoolaty waa Mi last evening at CHICAGO, Rapt. 11 Attorney fJtmaparta addreaacd the National I'rlaun at Graham avenue and Mlsl lrl.

a The plans for Jtrooklyn's Central Fun-He Library, be areola at KaeUm nark way n4 ntbu( avenue, ware abandoned Indefinitely tha plan in aalab' II. a freight yard In tha vuully of "Jack th Kisser" gl bur In Ilia orown Cons'" her ta'flay upon ortnie and and terrified the young woman lu man tilklted last nil hi at roaeiln, of ths Avanua r.il maiMnui arm erttnlriala, whlnh waa In part, aa fullnwa; "ttiM.lal order la lunrtod upon uhMll- an stent that a paiila almost Tsaullea. the rtub hiu, Bedford vnu. war ai-lantle av. Canon Ohaaa, reetor of Cbrtet P.

M. Chiirwh, In th Kalrn Dlalrtol, who eeouiod tha prlvlle ft th floor, tried Ui ml polltloa and religion In an leanlh alramla, Mak Tarraoa. This was miounoed Ian nlslil by Waller ti. Drown After he had euoeeeaea in aiaaing Ixira Tartall. of anoa, I'rilaes man ran be Induced or compelled lo do and not to du what thay are at a meeting of la Klalliuati Hoard of Trait, bald at Ilia Manhatlan Terrace Bllery street, and had edvannod to an Hoard of Trustees, won the admire (Inn of lhal body, Ona of the trualees who had fon i til far competition In ds- signs spoks In tiUr prelss of Arohlleot Ilaymond r.

Alnilrell's work. The board met at the library on Mon-tagus strael, st-Mayar David A. Woody arauiii.nl agaliiat the l. It. T.

power other young girl tha orowd want at the fluid luu liuuaa, Ocean evtmue and Iiouh amiik nubutno and had to told klsaer to mob Mm and flad fur lili lira. Avanua I. by th nhalr to ounflu hlmlf lo a purely xilMillflu dlaouaalon. Th rolr apolo- The thousand people wbo were walon- A letter waa alao read from Italph Ps- told by lawful authority, elvlllaad so-olaty oannul aalat. Tha commands ol a aoveralf whether a man, a man or an entire people, conatliula lawa, ol.e-li nee to thaa lawa la Indtapeiytatila to tha continued vlatriiira of a MlaU a 1 1 no aliowri thai pain, In aoma form glaed and Qulnaly ended hla addra.

IMi, President and Uenetel Uanagsr Of I ho lorig lalari.l Itallroad, alatlng that lha company had to buy an antra amount jir.ilillnf, Muoh bualnses of apeoiai and general nature was transected, end It was 11 o'olork when Mr, floody put It all wn about through th reading Ing the fire forgot It for a time to Join In tha ohaaMfter tha kisser, and when thay caught him Ihey beat lilin aavaraly. lie waa at tha inattty nf tha crowd, whan of a fapar im the aimjeot. "Hourdaa of Curnipilon lu th Air of Ortr New propel ly ai inn ui h.iiari Ileatih Una with the Hay Iddgs Vork," by D. Jackson, director of the In urder lo ot tha additional right laboratory of th City Uopartrnent of l'olli-aman llam.r, nf llio Buehwlck Avenue (Nation, appeared. II rnaouad the man and took him to tli polio signal bog lo aurnmon th patrol wagon.

Th nf way requlrsrl tut carrying on the work Walr, (las and Klwtrtutty. Mr. Jack- and to aoma aaunt, mint ba triads a con aiiru'a of dleubadlanre. "When Inflliiljrig punishment, tha rltata looks not to the Individual who haa rtl-obeyed, but to tha Individuals who may hereafter fear to dleohey by reason of hla aunerlrig. ITorselfulncaa that the 1 Ilia Or roialna Cnilinilaalnn, and on declared that city atresia braed dl-aa, that tha smoke milaaw I alao In tway Ml avsl, Mr.

Almlrall spoke In an Informal manner about the plana, tils remarks beln. fitted to ha quarlaa put to him. Tha proposed bulldln la to be a masnlfloeiit llmaatona structure of Louis XVI. atyla of architecture, which la a combination of Mia aolld, tha simple, end ornate In tha order named. Tha building la to ba erected on plot crowd oloaed In (in th klaaer again and fearing that his llfs waa In dangor, II was tha Intmiilnn of the compel.

la mlllaa tlilr eiMlili'inl itierty for a da livery yard to aaiva that Immediate tar directly detrimental to health and should be abated hara aa In other oltla. and that files are a greater peat than moequltoaa, far aa carrying dlaeaae genua ar con primary end of punishment la to aaaure broke away from th polloeman and atarted to run away again. The hbwl-Ing mob puraued him and when Hangar rllory obedlanra to law limit a to two aarloua er rors. The flrat la that punlahrnent eeeka only or mainly tha reformation of tht- of ground that approximates an Irregular trlanrla with He epea at tha corner of oaught th fellow planed the nlpptr on him and took no further chancaa. cerned.

It waa an Intereatlng paper and received much applauae. criminal Oram that a condnmned rnur Eastern parkway and Flatbuah avenue After Mr. Jankann had concluded, Dr. Mi-mbera of Ilia aaaorlallnn, however, whri had been much alarmed over tha matter, thought that the aoertlnn of tha railroad company ahnulil la made official and after a dlaruaaiun un the aub-Jnc-I, a raeolullon waa auioptrd appealing to the Mayor, At tha lad meetlns of he association darer haa repentad. Thla furnlahea no Jamee Fleming took the floor on the reeeon why hie lift should be spared, Ho Mr.

Almlre.U a plana were neoeeaartly fovsrnsd by the ahape of tha land, but be auooeeded In conjuring up a dealgn for nvltatlon of th chairman, and forthwith building that Judgea aay will be an or plunge Into a philippic aglnat th B. It. T. and Ita Kent avenue power houae, whh-h he aay dally dolugea th Eaatern Jolin 11 Watla prcacnted a plan for a natnenl to Brooklyn. There will be two baeamenta, a ground ubway route down Klalbueb avenue floor, a main floor, a meaianlne floor, District with aahrs.

Dr. Fleming had vial proof of oondltlona In the lOoalorn District wtlh him In the shape of a big At tha police atatlon tha man doscrlhed himself aa Frank Voltaire, years lit, of 177 Hoholea atreet. There ware two girl ready to mak complaint agalnit him. The Tartoll girl aald ho had klmod her and Mary Neldelman, It yeara old, of 107 Graham avenue, claimed the man embraced her and rn1 tried to klaa hnr. The "were alamlltig at the fire line when Voltaire alerted to move among the crowd.

Flrat ha klaaed the Tartall girl and ahe aoroamed and ran away. The man went along th line, and reaching Mary Neldelman, he patted her on th oheck. put his arm around her neck and tried to ktaa hat. The girl hud from lha Ixmg laleiid lo Noatrand and Klatbuah avenuoa, thenta by an elevated lino along Noatrand avanua. third floor, an da domical, whldh eur rnounla tha BcafTold to protwt hla fellow- men, not from hlmeelf alone, but from all of their number who ahare hla and paaalona.

Neverthelraa, it true that punlehrnent falla In an Important eerondary purpoae. If the criminal remain a aa dangaroua after he has suffered aa before. "Conaldered In thla light, I fear we muat own that there la room for Irn-provement In the penal methoda nf modern aoclety. The 'habitual criminal' la a THE GIRL of THE HOUR mnunta the atruotura. Tha building will gallon bottlo half filled with fine coal duet.

acoommodat IdO.OOO volumee. Oravaaend Neck road to Ocean Parkway and on properly adjacent lo Ocean I'ark- Tha baeomente will be utlllxed for stor- "I want up on the roof of my houae afternoon," he explained, "and ate and a bindery. Tha flrat floor plan wiy to Coney Inland. CETS HER IDEAS FROM The Public Brrvlro fommiailon will OS xovlda for the ohlldran'a room, th awept It, with thla result. There are only fourteen feet of roof, so you see newspaper reading room, publlo dooument requrated and untcd i take aome nctlon toward fixing and entat.llshltig the route, room, the reading room for the blind, the hat this Is quite an accumulation." The Delineator more pluck than Dora Turtell, for order room, eta gave the man a punch In the Jaw, and On the seond floor will be the reference product of modern clvllltatlon.

Our an-reetors would have hanged him for hla flrat frlony. or, If by any chance he escaped, he would have almost aurely died of aome of the maladlea then In prlsona, ha did not contlnus hla attentlona. Dr. J. II.

Harming, aftrr hearing the rnolutlon read, aald that he had on Important communication to proient before any action wn taken In regard to the iiroDoard subway. Tlio letter he presented room, lOexlOC feet, the catalogue room, the map, statistical and patent room. The bottle waa passed around and waa i he subject of considerable comment. The dust was of the fine, black variety that hus become so familiar to Eaatern Dlntrlct reeldenta, who are forced to ew-oe-p It off their wlndowa and stoops every day. Following Dr.

Fleming, Dr. Henry R. On the other floora will be rooma and Aa the klaaer continued his actlona along the line the aoreama of the women and girls were heard and the orowd while awaiting trial for the second. 1 would not have men hanged for a trifling apartmenta to comport with the require started the chaae which reaultod In the tnenta of a great modern library planned theft, nor our prisons dens of filth and man'a arreat to meet not only preeent day oondltlona, hotbeda of disease, but I would have Voltaire, who la a dandy looking Ital but prospective oondltlona for year to ian, with the ends of his muatnche twirled modem society cease to nourlah and shel ter Ita enrmlea. coma.

at a high apgle, appeared In the Mnnhat "The. second error la that punlahrnent waa from F. W. Klotwell, a member of the organlxatlon, who waa unablo lo be prcaent at the meeting and It waa read by the focretary and tailed attention to the fact that Wood, Harmon ft Co. were deeply Intereitod In the projected subway, and alao In ttio freight ward proposition of the L.

I- R. He asked that President Peters bo asked for a definite Tha Secretary declared that Wood, Harmon dt Co. were not renponslble for the proposed freight yard and that he tan A'cjue' Court this morning before Maxfleld, Chief unitary Inspector, rep- roscntlng the Hoard of Health in this borough, was Introduced. Dr. Maxflold i bt-nn by stating that the so-called smoko nuisance Is not really a smoke nuisance at all, but a cinder nuisance.

He said he wns no apologist for the B. R. hav- I Magistrate Furlong. Dora Tartell end The arohlteot tiaa added to bla own unique conoeptlona feature! of aeveral of the leading bulldlnga of the world. The plan aa a whole haa been enthusiastically endoraed by La Loux, the moat famous Mary Neldelman were also there and they made aeparate complaints against should be always measured ty the moral guilt of the offenee.

The esaentlal Immorality consists In disobedience to law. Greater severity often Is needful to assure obedience to a statute whereof many din-approve, than to a statute hcartllly sus If you want to know the fad of the hour in dress, get THE DELINEATOR. Six Parisian fashion experts and artists report daily to it the latest creations in this Fashion center. These styles are illustrated by artists of world-wide reputation. Mrs.

Osborn, creator of fashion for women of fashion in America, has just returned from Paris. With that fine discernment that has made her famous, she has selected for THE DELINEATOR the very best productions of the great fashion creators of that center. the prisoner. of modern French archlteota. Inf- recently forced that corporation to As the circumstances were explained to oxiinnd In an attempt to relieve the smoke situation.

Magistrate Furlong by Policeman Hau Mr. Almlrall anawered the queatlona Of the trustees, which were many and eome very oomplez. At the oonoluilon of Mi remarks It wea decided on the motion gor, a lawyer, who represented the pris He auld, however, that he la convinced that the company Is doing all It can to did not believe the company had anything to do with the proposed subway route to Coney Ialand. oner, asked for an adjournment of a few of Trustee Bowker to make the matter remedy existing evils, and he proceeded to dcscrlbo some of the patents which Dr. Hannlng declared that the com of accepting the plans the special order minutes in order that ho could talk with his client.

This was granted- and It resulted in a pica of guilty being entered for Voltaire. The lawyer tried to have of business at the next meeting. pany in question waa behind the subway proposition and that the company are "Doing experimented with. The great difficulty Is, he thought, that the railroad oompany Is unable to got the right kind the man released on the ground that he James McKeen, of the Law Commit tee, stated that all the legislation neces aary had not been secured. All the build tained by an undivided public opinion.

"Hero again, however, some qualification Is necessary to strict accuracy. The primary purpose of punishment is to assure obedience, "out, as one of its Incidental purposes may be to amend the offender, no another may be to afford a reasonable satisfaction to the community's Instinctive hatred of wickedness. When a right thinking man hears of some deed of Infamy he cannot escape an Itching to 'get at' the perpetrator. He looks to the law to gratify thla Instinct. If the law disappoints him he may load up his shotgun and sow the seeds of a did not know what he was doing.

Mag of coal in sufllclent quantities. lstrate Furlong, however, did not see the Canon Chase then took the floor and Her Letter for OCTOBER is a Special Treat matter In that light, and besides being a lag had been authorized, and the bond necessary authorized, yet no provision bad been made for the transfer of the building by the city to the truateea. In proceeded to tell of what the cltliens of the Enstem District had done to put a I muat have known when It sold tho property at Avenue I to the railroad company that it was wanted for a freight yard. Herbert 8. Worthley, the President of the asaoclation, created 'a surprise among the members by stating that W.

K. Harmon, of the Vood, Harmon Company, had stated that he would finance the proposed Flatbuah subway route If the cltr kisser he said Voltaire was a muaher, stop to the smoke nuisance. He said The lawyer asked for clomency. On the oharge made by Mary Neldolman the Manhattan provision had been made, thut the matter has already been before I the Grand Jury and that the District At- prisoner waa fined (10, which he paid, said, whereby the library on Fifth avenue YOU CAN CET IT IN THE DELINEATOR IS Cents a Copy $1.00 a Year and on the complaint of kissing Dora had been leased by the city to the Astor torney of the County Is determined to Tartell, be was ordered to give a bond Lenox-Tllden library trustees. prosecute the guilty parties In the courts.

new The State has monopolised the business of avenging injuries, but this monopoly will be respected only while It meets the public needs. Too much milk could not and If the city offered the right conditions; the Chairman also stated that the Wood, Harmon SCompany dlt The treasurer reported that the ex We are tired of being told," said the of $260 to keep the peace or stand com mltted to Jail for six months. penses for the last three months were Canon, "that the smoke nuisance cannot be helped; tired of hearing excuses and I $77,535, The available balanoe was JIM, 113.61. IGHT ON DAYLIGHT ASH CARS, not sell tho property mentioned to mo Long Island Railroad Company pr freight yard and had no Idea that ltwas wanted for such a purpose, or the com- apologies from those who should enforce the law. I don't want to bo hard on or The Finance Committee reported that the Fort Hamilton branch would be From the NcuuJealer or any ButtericJi Agent, or THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING COMPANY, Ltd.

Butterick Building New York unjust to any man, but It seems to me Railroad Company Contends That nnnv wnnlri nnt have IncrAjtaAd Ita hold opened on Ootober 16, and contracts en and water means lawless "The continued existence of the power of pardon In the Executive Is due to the fact that the primary purpose of punishment Is to assure obedience and to this the further fact that the circumstances of human life are so diverse that no human lawgiver oould so adjust the penalty to the offense as to attain this end In ings adjoining; the land, as It had done. tered Into for libraries at Leonard and that the Health Board should "take this matter up a little more vigorously than It has. It has a duty to perform that City Permitted Breach of Contract After a lengthy and lively discussion. Devoe streets, Slegel and Morrell streets, on motion of Elwin S. Piper, a reaolu- should not be shirked.

George D. Teomans, counsel to the Glenmore and Watklns avenues, St. Ed ward's street and Auburn plaoe, and Hop tlon was adopted endorsing the proposed Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, ap 'I have found that whenever I have subway route to Coney Island. klnaon avenue and Macon street. every case.

peared at the hearing which the Publlo Service Commission had caused to tried to remedy an existing public evil that Invariably some political ring or It was announced that Dudley Buck "There are four appropriate grounds for Complaint was received at the meeting" of the service on the Ocean avenue line streets, w-here a solemn mass of requiem clemency injustice of conviction, exces had presented scores of several of Wagner's operas and that Dr. Truman J. be held for Investigation on the question of aah cars. Mr. Yeomans asked that an city purposes.

The act of bhe city administration In considering favorable the Klssena Park purchase was "strongly de was offered. There were about fort, sive severity of sentence, satisfaction of the demands of Justice, and necessity to corporation has built a protective wall around It, and that It la well nigh Impossible to obtain a fear amount of Justice. It Is so with gambling, with liquor members in attendance at the dinner. adjournment be granted, Inasmuch as the Backus had presented a valuable collec tlon of Invitations to tha library. nounced.

It was determined to petition the Board The affair was Intended simply as a sort of fraternal reunion of an Informal ui me id. xv. ana mere waa also cum- plaint about the facilities for boarding and leaving Brighton Beach cars at the Manhattan end of the bridge. Both mat-ters were referred to W. B.

Brown, 5f the Transit Committee. hearing hinged on the question of a contract with the city, the company ought to obtain evidence against the criminals. "The last appropriate reason for the exercise of clemency Is found in the occa- selling and with nature. The dining hall was approprl have the city at the Investigation. -Be At this point the chairman rapped BYRNES ON THE STAND.

atcly decorated and the members wore elonal necessity of obtaining evidence sides, the railroad company was not sharply with his gavel and reminded the speaker that he must confine himself Grand Army or Spanish War veterans' ready to go on with Its case. from one wrong-doer to secure the conviction and punishment of another. The Comptroller's Keal Estate Expert emblems, according to the organization ALNOTJCCES Dr. Bensel, Commissioner of Street trictly to a scientific discussion of facts. with which they are affiliated.

By unan Intrinsic difficulty of dealing with cases SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY MAR Canon paused In evident confusion, of Aldermen and the Board of Estimate and Apportionment to consider favorably the request of Police Commissioner Bingham for an Increase In the police force. Numerous Instances Were cited to show the absolute lack of police protection which Is afforded In many parts of the borougih. It was stated by members that adequate police protection was the only cure for the rowdyism which is prevalent In this section. Quizzed for Two Hours In Klssena Inquiry.

Cleaning, with whose department the ash-car contract was made, was present, imous consent there were no speeches. CUS Michel, Plaintiff, aaalnat Lillian H. Albert- of this character has been artificially men closed abruptly and sat down. The Legion Committee of the evening The Rev. Father Duffy gave in a mild- and he, too, asked for an adjournment, in order that he might have a chance to Thomas M.

Byrnes, the appraiser in the real estate bureau of the Department of comprised among others John D. Mc-Henry, Eugene Sullivan, C. S. Sulli augmented In this country by our constitutional and statutory prohibitions against compelling any one to furnish evidence Incriminating himself. The lan aon and otbera.

Defeadante in purauanca of a Judgment of foreclosure and aale In the above-entitled action bearing date the lltb day of September, 1007, the nnderalgned, the referee in said judgment named, will aell at public auction, to the highest bidder, by Hubert 0. Taylor. Auctioneer, at the salearooma of the Taylor Finance, who reported to the Comptroller mannered way testimony of the deplorable state of affairs In the Eastern District, saying that when he left his win consult with the Corporation Counsel. It appeared, although there was no testi van, H. Bailey, William L.

D. O'Qrady and the Board of Estimate and Aportlon- and John Lacy. guage of these prohibitions, In my mind, ment In favor of purchasing the land for dows open at night the smoke-laden air mony taken, that the railroad company Intended to defend itself on the ground calls for prompt and thoroureh revision; A Fox Realty Company, No. 45 Broadway, In the Borough of Brooklyn, County -of Kluga, City and State of New York, on tbe Sth day of Oc often caused soreness in his throat He they now serve, not to protect Innocence, PLEASED WITH TRIP. Klssena Park, In Flushing, waa given an uncomfortable two houra aa a witness in the Investigation before the Queens asked for speedy relief andt01d of a case but to shelter guilt.

So long as they shall tober, unit, at twelve clock noon on that aay, the lands and premises In aald Judgment directed that the breach of contract In removing ashes In the daylight was sanctioned by the city authorities. bind our courts prosecuting officers must where a man of his acquaintance had to move to another section ofj the borough to be sold and therein described aa followa: All that certain slot, niece or Darcel of land, with County Grand Jury yesterday, It is said. Brooklyn League Excursionists Have It is known that he was a witness, and It deal with the problems they create, and one solution Is occasional Immunity for The evidence upon which A. R. Black- because his children's eyes were seriously Beturned Home.

tbe buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Borough of la rumored that the Grand Jurors ques ANTTETAlt DAY DINNER. Catholic War Veterans Held Banquet at the Clarendon. The social observance of Antletam Day by the Catholic War Veterans" Benevolent and Memorial Legion took the form of a dinner last evening at the Clarendon Hotel. The religious memorial exercises were conducted In the morning at St. James' Pro-Cathedral, Jay and Chapel ffected by the smoke-laden atmosphere criminals who "turn State's mar, Counsel tor tne commission, rests his case, was gained by W.

M. Ivlns in tloned him closely on every phase of his After enjoying a delightful trip of thirty days through the West, the membera of the vicinity of the Kent avenue power The exercise of the power for this pur operations in oonnectlon with his ap that portion of the B. K. T. inquiry ouse.

pose Is open to grave abuse and responsi the Brooklyn League party have re In summing up. Director Jackson as turned, expressing themselves as well bearing upon the relations of the city to the comlsany's ash cars. hearing was adjourned1 until Sept. is. sured his hearers that the Board of praisal of the land which has now become the property of the city.

His contention waa, It la said, that he acted in what he 'believed to be the best Interests of the pleased with the excursion. In speaking bility for Its employment to these ends should be strict and carefully defined; nor can there fee any doubt that such responsibility rightfully rests on the superior Health Is doing all In Its power to reme of the tour, John B. Creighton, secretary, dy existing evils, though progress Is said this morning: Woman. Telegraphe Editor Found necessarily slow. He said that as soon Brooklyn, City and State or New York, DoundeJ and described aa followa: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Lcffcrta street distant three hundred and sixty-two feet six lncbaa easterly from tbe northeasterly corner of Lef-ferts atreet and Rogers avenue; ruuning thence northerly parallel with Rogera avenue and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred feet; thence easterly parallel with Leffcrta street sixteen feet; thence aoutherly parallel with Rogers avenue and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred feet to the northerly aide of Lefferta street, and thence westerly along aald northerly aide of Lefferta atreet, aixteen feet to the point or place of beginning.

Dated Brooklyn, N. September 12, 1007. EUGENE SHERK, Referee. COOMBS ft WILSON, Attorneya for Plaintiff, St Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y.

8ptl8-7t-FW "The-principal thing In a tour of this the question Is satisfactorily solved Dead. officer entrusted with the enforcement of the criminal law. This, however, amounts only to a special application of kind Is that all members should return the railroad company will save money. nHWFOTO N. SeDt.

18. Miss Lillian well. This had been accomplished; no ac cident marred the pleasure of the trip McPnllv toleirrnnh editor of the Dally as ins oust is iaaen wun countless un- the principle that he who holds and uses Times, waa found dead In her room this burned particles of coal, showing that or he who advises the holder how to use so delicate and far-reaching, a power as The weather during the entire thirty days was Ideal. Our reception In the various morning. She was about 40 years om, organist at the West BaDtist Church, the present process is one entailing a and prominent in literary and musical great amount of waste.

that of pardon, must be ready at all times Betterv Cooking" cities of the West was remarkable and will be the feature of the tour that many Circles. ieari disease was ine touat to render a Just account or nis stewara city. The fact that Appraiser Byrnes testified before the Grand Jury gives him Immunity, regardless of what the jury may die-cover, in connection with the deal which Is supposed to have enabled George L. Glaser, a personal friend of Borough President Joseph Beimel, to aeoure fees amounting to JflO.OOO. Among the other witnesses examined ty the Grand Jury yesterday were former Alderman William T.

James, of Flushing, whose wife Is said to have sold part of the park property to the city; David W. Masters, a Flushing real estate and Albert E. Bcholes, editor of the Flush. Ing Times. Editor Scholes was from the beginning, and.

In fact, still is, an advo ship." will recall with most pleasure. WANT BROADWAY SUBWAY. Class 7-B M. E. S.

"A vote was taken on the train aa to Members of the class of 7-B Manual SURBOGATE'S NOTICES. the most desirable cities west of the Mississippi for residence and business. Ocean Hill Board of Trade favors Training High School, met at the residence of Charles F. Southard, 1,888 Dean street, last evening, and adopted resolu How often does the very dish upon which you bestow the jrreatest THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW ork. by the grace of Ood free sod independent Portland, was first choice, Los Angeles, second, and Denver, third." That Tunnel as a First era tlon.

tions, commemorative of their classmate, the late Joseph Strassman. who was pains fall just a little short To Fred. W. Meddaiujli, Buta waaa, tanme A. Borlnf Pauline Starke, William A.

More-land, Llaile Arnold, Wlmlow J. Buahman, Minnie Tweeden, Almee Bushman. Fannie Buahman and Ralph Bushman, send greeting-: drowned, in August, of this year. ofwhatitmightbel No lack Koch's Display of Miiynery. The reafflrmment of their atand In favor of a Broadway subway waa the of abilitv on vour cart not In decided contrast to the warm sunny necessarily ill -lack; pos principal business before the Ocean Hill where as, jona itusiuw, hae latelr petitioned our Surro- weather without Is the soft rloh glow which rjervades the mUlUiery denartment sibly it is because you haven't Board of Trade, which held Its regular cate of the pork deal, tout it could net be learned what line of Inquiry was persued SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Henry A.

Ludlam, Plaintiff, against Henry Kehres, Catherine Bollnga (formerly Catherine Kehres), and Michael Furst, Defendants. Sum-mops. Action to foreclose mortgage. To the above-named Defendants and each of them: You era hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the Plaintiff's within twenty daya after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and In case of your failure to appear, or answer, Judgment -will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in tbe complaint. Dated June twentieth.

1907. RUTHERFORD W. KATHAN, Plalntlff'a Attorney, Office and Post Office address, Noi SOT Fulton street. Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York.

-N. Y. To the Defendant Henry Kehres: Tbe foregoine; summons is served upon yon by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. William D. Dickey, one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dlted August 13, 1607.

and on that day Sled with a copy of the aummons snd complaint, la tbe office of tbe Clerk of the County of Kings, at hl nffice In tbe. Hall of Records. In tbe Boronrrh rrate'a Court of the County of Kings, to have a Mrttn Instrument In wrltlnz. bearing date the at Koch Sons, Fulton street and Elm learned the magic benefits to monthly meeting at 2.160 Fulton street FOUND OCT A Trained Nnrae Made Dlaeo-vary. In questioning him.

be derived from place. The hats are so arranged that those of each Indlvldaal color have a seoarate case and the color scheme of Monday night. Tf advantage as a paying proposition It Is rumored" about Grand Jury each show case hamonlses with that of its neighbor. The flowers, that seem the room that four of the Jurors seem disposed to dampen the enthusiasm of their DUR YEAS' 8d day of May. 1902, and another Instrument In writing undated, relating to personal property, duly' proved aa the last will and testament and a codicil thereto of MATILDA 8.

THOMPSON, late of the Borough of Brooklyn, deceased. Wherefore, yon and each of yon are hereby elted to appear before our 8arrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court, to be heht at the Hall of Records, In tha Borough of BrookYro on the eixteenth day of October. 1907, handiwork of nature, lie cosily snuinrled fellow jurymen in the investigation. On the other hand, three other of the Jurors ind aa a relief for the Intolerable bridge crush were dwelt on. A communication from Bird S.

Coler, asking the support of the board In favor of the Fourth avenue route was read. Another letter was from Gilbert Elliott, a lawyer of Brook on the ncn velvets ana auxs or tne oats they adorn. Large hats are particularly liievidence, but they have not aa much are pressing the Inquisition with the utmost thoroughness. Two of them. If ru trimming as tnose or tast year.

In many instances fruit, preferably grapes, both at ted o'clock In tha forenoon, then and there mor be true, are the foreman, Major No one Is In a better position to know the value of food and drink than a trained nurse. Speaking of coffee, a nurse of Wllkes-barre. writes: "I used to drink strong coffee myself, and suffered greatly from headaches and Indigestion. While on a vlalt to my "brothers I had a good chance to try Postum Food Coffee, for they drank it altogether In plaoe of ordinary coffee. In two weeks stfter using Postum I found I was much bene to alterid the probata of the aald last will and testament, and that the above-named Infants James A.

Bell, and Charles Napier, both lyn, In which he called upon the board to use Its full powers for the promotion green and- purple, are oomblned wltn long plumes, dyed to match. For the trim shopping hat birds and foliage are very effectively combhwd, the colors of Corn Starch as an aid in your cooking how it vastly improves the daintiness, appearance and whole-sotneness of many dishea. yourself, of 'scores of helpful hints by getting a frsc copy of our Book of Red pel ud then and there show cause why a special guard-Ian bouM not' appointed to appear for thera AC Khnn. Mrf. In T7 1 1 1 of Brooklyn.

Coonty'of Klnga. City and Stela of New York, and which complaint was original--It filed on June tweoty-flftb. 1907. Dated Au oo the probata of aald laat will and testament and codicil. of the Broadway aubway as the real need of the city.

80 Peace Delegates on XT. S. Warships. lo taatlmooy wnereor, we hare canned tne aeal of par said ftorrogate's Court to he gust 13. 1907.

RUTHERFORD W. KATHAN, Attorney for PlalotlfT. Office and Post Office addresa, 3ST Fulton street. Borough of Brooklyn, New Yurie City. N.

Y. Aogl4-w-V A motion once more putting the Ocean Hill Board of Trade on record as em WASHINGTON, Sept. 18-Amerlcan warshlpa will be utilized In bringing the Central Amerloan peace delegatea a part of their way to Washington for the con fited and finally my headaches dlaap-peared and alao the Indigestion. hereunto erased. (L, 8.) Wltnesa, Hoa.

JAMES C. CHURCH. Surrogate of oar said County, ac the Borough of Brooklyn, the 30Th day of August, In the year of oar Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven. WILLIAM P. PICKETT.

Cos king Suggestions telling how you can make i i phatlcally In favor of the Broadway route was unanimously adopted. As one of the members remarked, the board waa trie merie. wrucn aeema io do tne ra-vorlte, blending harmoniously with the richly hueft "autumn" leaves. The new amethyst, or pansy shade, is much In evidence this fail and. Judging hy all appearancea, will be worn until late spring.

A Democratic Outing. The members of the Democratic Association of the Sixteenth Assembly DUtrlct tthe regulars), expect the JolHest aort of a time on Monday next, the Md Inst. Its the date for their annual outing and 'Naturally I haie since used Postum COOXing ana oaKing rcauy better. Unique; outof the favoring a vital need, and not a mere among my patients, and have noticed SepM-sw-W Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. a marked benefit where coffee baa been SURROGATE'S NOTICES.

IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER Og THIS Hoa JAMKS CHURCH. Surrogate of IM County of King, notice Is hereby given, aoeoril-Ing to law. to all persona having claims agalnut MARIA INVBRARITY, Ute of to County of Kings, New York, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at their place transacting boalDeaa, St the office of Robert Ai. real estate scheme. "We can remember," he said, "how the city once went to the expense of lighting Cornfields and dump ordinary.

Write to-day, Duryeaa Cora Starch la so pare and wholeaotne IN PURSUANCE OF A.N ORDER OV THE eft oft and Poatum used. "I obeerved a curious fact about Pos Hon. JAMES C. CHURCH Surrocate of the Couaty of Kings, notice Is hereby given, accord-ins to law. to all peraoos having rlahaa aninat tum when used among mothers.

It Uial It naa remarxaoie value oa a food. JOHN C. BKTZ. lata of tha Borougk of Brook greatly belpa th flow of milk In cases games. wnicn are io oe nem ar Wltsel's Point View Island, at College Point Members and rueata will take the where coffee Is Inclined to dry It up, ference to be held here In November, the protocol for which waa signed at the State Department yesterday.

Arrangements have already been made to have the cruiser Albanv convoy Senor Oajla-gos. Salvadorean Mlnlater to Costa, Rica, and who Is the first peace delegate to be appointed In order expedite hla Journey to Washington. The exact date for holding th conference will not be set till the return of Secretary Root, the latter part of this week. NEWBURTPORT, Sept. It Offers arrived from Pittsburg, today, to arrange for the extradition of Bertha A.

Goodwin, tha woman lawyer who has a reputation throughout this part of th State for wearing man'a ap rarl. The Pittsburg authorities want tier, for alleged emtwstlemeut and ob steamboat Slrius at the Iron Pier, Coney Johnston, their attorney, No. SIS rnltoa street. Brooklyn. New York City, oa or before the Suta day of January next.

Dated July 1Mb, 11107. 01 tr ma. NATlONaL sTARCM COMPANY, and where tea causes nervousness. Ialand at o'clock, or at the Bridge Dock "I find trouble In getting servants to at 11 o'clock. All the boys want la good Tart weather to have ttie time of their lives.

lyn, deceased, tast taey are required to exhibit the same, with tha vow-cera thereof, to tha snberrlDeTS. at tbetr place tf tranaaetlng business, tbe office of thair attimeys, 8. M. ft D. E.

Meeker. No. 17 Broadway, brooklya, oa or before tha 20th day of September next. Iated Marct 12th. luT.

J. H. MtTFR. C. STECKMaVfT, UBBIB nSTZ.

MarU-W-en Enewtora. jn.iaa l.lTcaaKIll, THOMAS B. Rxm tiisi, ROBERT M. JOHrrsTON. Attorney Exeea.

make Poetutn properly. They moat always serve It before It has been boiled ing grounds and finally some one reaped the benefit It seems to us that It la fair for the people to reap the reward this time." A further motion waa adopted, appointing a committee to brtnar to the attention of the Public Service Commission the arguments In favor of a Broadway subway aa soon by them. Another committee was appointed to draft a letter calllnghe attention of Gor. Hughes to the continuing scandal in connection with sites purchased for tors, 171 rmltoti euaet. Brooklyn.

New York long enough. Jt ahoulc? be boiled to The annual trolley outing of the James E. McKenna Aasoclatlon, of the Third Assembly District, will take place to City. JalylT-tr-an 10 minute after boiling begins and served with cream, when It Is certainly a dell- night at Washington Park and Casino. Grand street.

Jamaica. Special ears will leave from Richard and Coffee streets, at Do vol waart to say a Bom, er rest a beam clous beverage. Read 'The Road to WellvlII" In pkga Thr a Reason." or Sett It so try the adveetlatag colnaaae aa? the Brooklya Times, Thay serves tajiea rat. Imperils i bi.w un i Bees Ute suurkat asataUoas revlsse; daily. taining moD7 anoer wise preienses.

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