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run imooiavN tlmivS, tiiuhsdav, ft THE DAY IN QUEENS I i.i i -r-ii-r 1 1 'flut klep thai my enainlaa have taken iu inak. ma lv up (if latloy ilia, and I will tt ilealHiyea balm I Will Submit Id Ihalr Tietaiii.iia ai balnea, "1 waa Ii.Ii.mi.o.I If 1 would give UU H.MjO lbs matter would le iliuppad, and I1p.n1 my rafnaal, slaps wars taken to liiunadlalaly ibiaaten my aooit name anil Inline iny buainaaa, and I Inland lo gae RUSSIA IS BUSY May Preparing Demonstration Afalnst Tutkejr. SEVEN DIE INV OIL FLAME AT $40,000 FOR CHURCH in is; orr's win immmmmwmimmm Estate of Almost 'a Million Left by Remseij Street Testator. DR. Vi DEINSE HOME lbs matter tbiougii.

I did nut know of lloreiira Haff until April lit tUlH. wlian I was Informed by 1MAS JUST BLACKMAIL aoine men that a yoimar girl was banging around lha hotel, nf Lynlironk claiming tu ba my nnuatn IminadlHtelf InvealN salad and went lo bar, and found her I)NION, July II -A report from Can, alanlliiopla lo-day uu that a Ituaelan fleol had been seen making eoundlngg In FOR BOROUGH PRES. 10 1 to be lit a very bad elan, and tout bar that aba luuat sal nul at l.vnhrnnk and Ilia Iilark Boa anil of Ilia lloaphoriis II la liallavail In tlia Turkish capllal Dial not (loitnay baianlf ag my noualn, and aha aald tier ttonilltloti was due to bov- Kuaala Ihlendg lo maka a naval ilainon SAYS MR. HAFF OFGIRTSCHARGE alralluii, toil Ilia 1'nrla liaa aeaured Die MANY GIFTS JO DOMESTICS Tmks llial II "III laka mora than a dtmiuhatiatlnn lo maka Turkey give up arty alone and If aba bad lbs chain ahe would do bailer. 1 Anally (nduned bar to go home to bar aunt, hunt 1 vlalled and round was In dlie need of oual and wood In keep warm.

I gave tha aunt g.iina work on tha nromlaw aha would a nan bar Popular Sayville rhysiclon Whose Recovery Was Doubted, Greeted by Many Flushing Man Urged by Mara at Long Island City Conference. Racer's Wheel Crashes Into a Stand and Gasoline Tank Explodes. Adi lanopla A atonl offlolal itrapatrh from Hofla aald thai Ilia Hulgarlgiig hail taken I ha often- mere noma ami off the atiret, and I hallavad ttMtt 1 had Biiot'eeded In doing soma good, and I did nut sag tha girl Bulk of Intgte Ones to Alexander Jf, Orr, Who I( Also Made BeiU duary Legatee. alva, and liad giuc-eded In aaparallni Ilia Claims a Man Demanded at any tune alone. I only gaw her Hue tjrark and Servian grnilrs 'Ilia iporl or four tlinea altogether.

Hbe disappeared BAYVII.IJO, July Adrian 1 mm and rreepnrt gome lime III Jllllg. and tha Aral Ibtna I knew wag P. I)afnae, who fur a number of weeks baa barn ill pnllant In Trinity Una- WtNCI ISLAND CITY, July II -An Im-porlanl conf-iamo of lllliiaii nppoaed to Ihr Demo, talk- oi sanitation In gnnena waa hald In lung laland I lly Tuesday $1,600. to Hush Mat- tcr Up. In peoernber, whan I received a letter asking lor money, which I refused to Vital, llrooklyn, following an operallon give, and than a eerialn man, whoeg for aiipenilliiltls coniplli atad wttn n- name I will not mention at preaent, ratna to Lynbrook and demanded ll.DUU nf ma ODIN JOHNSON DIES Wife, Applauding His i.ffort to Get Lend, Sees Him Dash to Death.

afternoon and waa lalar anjourneu inaal In Jamaica Thoae pieannt at tha i i.imid Cliv conference wera; aald alao Ilia I Ilia llillgai Wlis had drfrat ad Ilia Greeks In anveral engagements HAIINIKA. July II The nfinli Com-nilaalon anil nut lo Investigate Ilia Irnlli nf tha gllegrd bgrliarlllra In lha llalkan war to-day relumed with riinflrniallan of horrible atroi-ltlra tiy Ilia IliilgarUna at lnnatii and elaew.iere Illicit AlllCHT. July 11 Tha llalkan pi-are delegate mrl again for a ahnrl 1'eler I. Mmilhg-r. nf the Hull Mooae WIFE TRUSTS HIM and charged me with being reaponaiblu for tha child.

I drove him away and told him 1 would ibave lilm arraated If ha annoyed me further. Then began the Mara, lirinm lath' parly; Patrick iii imn ilmim'H iuhii 1. lawawiw jj tiiyij tonltla, prrfinniad by lr. Campbell, arrived at hla huine here llils afterniMin. I)r.

Van Delnaa had narooly rmovarad from an operation fur the removal of cataract from hla eyas, which bad been the cauaa of bilmliiesa for a number of yeara. when be waa airl.ken With appan-dli'ltla and It waa feared waa finally 111. Ilia recovery from both operations la a cause of much rejoicing on the part of hla many frlenda here, where he baa been prominently blentiried with the medical irofaaalou for muny yeara. Ilia arrival was marked with many sincere conarktu-latlons upon his recovrry. CINCINNATI.

July 11. -Three Lynbrook Man Issues Statement Asking Suspension of Judgment Hearing on Saturday. deaths early to-uny liii-rrasaii to the lull of fatalities resulting from long una or annoyances which will ba proven In detail at lha trial. "I have gune over this matter thoroughly with my Bttornnya, Kdwarrig a Ivy, of Freeport. and am convinced that the guilty blarkinallrra will ba brought to (he bar of Juatlca In due time and that will be wholly exonerated not only to the gatlafactlon of lha court, but to that of the public.

"Thlg la a very hard blow to ma, my family and to my buelneea, and all that I ak la suapenalon of Judgment until such a time as tha court my decide my guilt or Innocence." tlma to-day lo arrange a working aohad-ii I for tha peace conferenna Following tha agreement for a flva daya' armistice, which an algned with alacrity liy lha Servian. (Irerk and Unitarian delegatea, tha conferee determined to proceed with tha discussion of prara terma motorcycle nirUtnl at the motordrome The will of Mrs. Mary (thlppan firr, wife of Alexander Kctor Orr, former Rapid Transit Comnilaaloner of th City nf New York, was filed wllh the Hnrro. gate to-day and admitted to probgl Th estate, which la estimated at between it.00,000 and la split Into varloua tiequegtg, so that fill the 1st Mra. Orr's linmedlat relatlveg, rvsut and church ar amply (irovlded for.

Th will wa filed by Mr Orr, It wss datad May ami. Th bulk of the aetata left Mr. Orr, who mentioned for a sum of I17M00 In caah and the residue of the ealat after tha various bequests have been paid. This residue, however. Will divided between th husband and tb let Mra.

Orr' -brothers, Lea and Mich olaa Luqunr, tbeae three acting as executor. Th executor will hold In trust find Invest a gum of 126.000 for a nleoe, Elols I.uquer, and a slmllar'Sum for another niece, Margaret Iuquer Hayes.Threfi nephews, Ia McElvane Ijiquer, That-oher P. Ijtiquer and Lynch Luquer, ch Inherit $18,000. Mr. Orr leave to her four cmigtns, Mrs.

Charlotte L. Carmody, Mrs. Mary De France, Mrs. Margaret Harvey and Mr. Kva Lynch, the sum of $2,000 each.

9 i TO HALT WAGGING TONGUES. SUES INVENTOR FOR $500,000. Specialist, Defendant In Ac of the I.inlliiw Lagoon, a summer resort opposite t'lnclnnatl. The iteud ure tuns johnson, 14. Hull lAk riiy- (IIAItl.i: IUVH, 6.

Ludlow, Ky. till AMIIIKWI, 16. I'lnrlnnall. jlMKi CAHTKII, 23. Cincinnati.

Ml lOTIIKl, 11HIITMAIS. 2. ItiKtmi, Ky. Mil. WII.I.IAM Cincinnati WILLIAM PATTKIIKtS, Cincinnati A iruithlua being rbltlen 1 a rare under auapleea of th Americgn League of Motorcycle Clung, which alio Mafrietrnte Leach Warn Women That Ho Will Impose Sentences.

FLI'KIllNO, July St. Declaring- that the tnniriiea of women are L.YNHROOK, I. I July there la every Indication that disclosures of a sensational character will be made before Juatlca of tha Peace Edward T. Neu at tha hearing on Saturday In which W. P.

W. Haff, merchant, clubman, philanthropist, editor, lay preacher ana son of the millionaire coal dealer of Manhattan la the defendant, fto element In the tangled rase Is of more vital Interest than the expression of confidence uttered by Mrg. Haff lust night In an exclusive Interview with a reporter of th llrooklyn Times. Although her htisba Is accused by Mlas Florence Haff. a resident of this place, yet without family connection, with being the father of her tion, Allege Contract Violation.

Cnuntar aulta, one for and tha other for 1500,000, ware atartad often the cauae of their Retting Into serious I I ami to court, Maglatiute John A. Irfiach told DOG ATTACKS CHILD. Police and Mother Make Different Statements Jl raiding Occur. ronoe. RICHMOND HIM I I July to the Klctunond Hill police, William George Wlcke, five and one-half veara old, son of the 1-resldent of the William Wlcke Company, ribbon yesterday--before Justice Hcudder In I several members of the fair sex ar- rala-ned before blm veKterdav for oall- tha County Court by two Invantora.

Horace Kant, nf 101 Klghth avanua. tina tracka In Cleveland, Detroit, ('III-I uanta to recover tha former amount, manufacturers, with a large factory In Olendulo, was playing about the extensive o-rntinrla surrounding- the handsome Wlcke I home at Metropolitan avenue and Church Ing one another names, that lie would In the future linpnae Jail aentences. The Magistrate aald: "A woman came before me last week on a alinllnr charge. I let her off easily. The next day In Long Island City ahe wns murdered.

This court Intends to stop the wHKglng of women's tongues In the future, and will thoroughly Investigate every case coming here of this nature. If I find tliene people guilty I will send them to jail." The woman referred to by the Magistrate was Mrs. Louisa Straube, who was murdered In Long Inland City by Robert Hrocblnakl. She bad Just been freed after charges of calling nnmes hed been preferred agalnt her, when she was shot by her accuser. gtreet, when a stray nog enieren trie grounds yesterday afternoon and attacked the youngster.

The latler's frightened ar reams nulckly hrought servants to his laid and they drove off the dog, but not I until ine anuiimi nnu auna nig inein in I the child's leg. Ho waa carried Into the which he aaya la due him on account of royalties on hie George W. Fraei-r. a patent epeolallat of Manhattan, arekg to get 1500.000 from Kent for a violation of a contract. Fraaer aaya Kent waa to co-operate with him In tha expenditure of that amount for Improving their plant.

Juatlca Rcudder reaerved deolalon. Fourteen yeara ago Kent waa a poor man. He Invented aaveral pulverlilnf machine! and cruahlng Implement. Hlnre that time he has been paid more than Mf.0,000 In royaltlea. He and Fraaer entered upon a contract In March, 1R9.

The ault la baaed on He alleged violation. Kent aald he waa house and Is under the care of a physician. Every effort Is being made to minimise tho danger of hydrophobia. Ef- lorts are also being mndo lo catch the dog and discover whether or not It Is suffering from the dread disease. If not, the child Is considered In no danger.

Bl PF.BT It. THOMAS. leader of Flushing; Theron A. Burden, a prominent Republican, who baa been endorsed by hla party as Its candidate for borough President; Henry 8. Johnston, chairman of the Bull Mooae County Committee and 1 Knapp, a well-known Republican.

At the conference held later In Jamaica, Matln Mager, a former County Clerk and well known Democrat waa alao preaent It la understood that at the conference. Mr. Mara Btrongly urged the BURNED IN EXPLOSION. Elan, Roger Klnsolvlng, a Is alao left $2,000. The Diocese of Long Island Is mentioned for a request of HO.000 to be Invested and reinvested with the Income to be paid to the rector, church warden nnd others oonnectod with ChrlBt Church, Clinton and Harrison streets.

Blnce the will was drawn, however. Mrs. Orr paid to the diocese $15,000, so that under a rodlcla) Dated June 9, 1910, she mentmns $25,009 Is still due to the church organisation, These servants are left each: Ellaheth Dixon, Kate Kelly, Fanny Bannon, Mary Ann O'Neill, May allien, Sallle McClellan, William Elllok find Frank Williams. Mrs. Mary Murray, Mrs.

Mary Camp and Mrs. Margaret McShay, called "faithful workers" In the will, get $250 each. The will provides that In case the estate Is not of sufficient value to pay these bequests that thoy all be reduced pro rata. The residue, If there is one, will revert to the three executors. Mrs.

Orr died on July 6, of this year at hor late residence, 103 Remsen street MANY SEEK CITIZENSHIP. rago and Kt Louie became uncontrollable hen a lire bin at and ran off the track Into a aertlon of the aland c-tupled by apectatora. Thoae killed were a motorcycle ride', two other man, two children and two women. Twenty apnetatora were burned by gasoline when the motorcycle tank axploded. Some of them may die.

Odin Johnson, the rider, tried to make a new twenty-flve-mlnute record. The preaent record Is thirty-one miles. Five thousand men, women and children were on top of the saucer to see It done. Johnson had told his wife the present record would be broken, and he would be the man to break It. Mra.

Johnson eat In the front row, and she saw him go to his death. Kduard Oabanna, the Italian champion, was leading the race. Johnson, at the etart, had trouble with his machine, and had fallen to the rear. With a mighty spurt he forged to the front. "Isn't he great," exclaimed young Mrs.

Johnson as her husband overtook his leading rival. The next moment her exultation gave way to a scream of horror that was echoed by 5,000 voices. In passing Gabanna, Johnson's front wheel struck the rear wheel of Gaban-na'a motorcycle. The Impact wag terrific. Tnhn.nn v.lnlv in antra hlmanlf and to get 1600 on every mill Bold, but that he had not been paid for H5 of Couple Hunt for Gas Leak With Hatches.

LONG ISLAND CITY, L. July 31. Patrick Skelly and Agnes Dempsey were both taken to St John's Hospital. In Long Island City, last evening, guf- them. Fraaer chargea Kent with Belling out hla Iniereati to a third party, In violation of the contract.

consideration of Rupert K. 1 nomas, 01 Flushing, as a candidate for Borough President. It Is said by the Bull Moone leaders that one of the oonceaalona for their support of a fusion movement was to be the naming of Luclan Knapp as Public Works Commissioner. It is also aald that the conalderallon A if -1 I i TRAINING SCHOOL HOPE. would be given to Mr.

Burden, in event rering rrom burns received In a gas explosion which occurred In a house at 18 Hancock street. The family was moving Into the building and detected the odor of gas They lit a match and set out to find the leak. A terrific explosion followed, In which hoth were burned about the hands and arms. LONO ISLAND CITY. L.

July 81 Preparations are being made by the clerks In the Queens County 8upreme Court for handling one of the largest naturalisation calendars In the history of the county during the September term. More than 150 applications have been recelvod from would-be citizens, and all these applications have to be put In shape for handling by the court on the day set for naturalization. These applications Include persons of many nationalities, and among them are proporty holders who have been attracted to Queens by Its many advantages. 1 of the fusion movement neing guccessiui. It is understood that the chances of Mr.

Wanta Appropriation for Another Thomas as the fusion candidate for President of Queens are very bright. It is aald that another conference will be Building. Mayor Gaynor to-day appointed a held In a few days. apeclal committee to Investigate the affairs of the Brooklyn Disciplinary Training School, with a view to a- DIVES TO DEATH. WYCK0FF PROPERTY SOLD.

lr ill lit Tilii'n fiififftiiilaililMrliir ftfnf Tl liffl ll.lln.M.liIlt Hill. right the machine. But It swerved to the PROPOSALS. Michael Konigr Is Killed While Bath DOG ATTACKS WOMAN. Miss Emily Tartaglia, 20 years old, of 64 West Shell road, Corona, reported to the Elmhuret police yesterday, that she had been bitten on the right leg by a dog, owned by Frank S.

Panplrato, residing at 98 East Shell road. The wound was cauterized by Dr. Klein. Borough President Pounds' acting JAMAICA. L.

July 31. In pursuance Aldermanlc President a juugmem ii.k.u.0 ing; at North Beach. LONO ISLAND CITY. L. July 31 Michael Konlg, 24 years old.

of 602 Flushing avenue, Long Island City, lost his life while diving; In the bav at mllu icij- last against iiuani r. vvycRou. in behalf of Oeorge Powers, a piece of uty Controller Matthewson will serve on the committee. A report will be submitted so that final action may be LEGAL NOTICED. laaan this year.

The managers of the Institution are C0001 HEADQDARTER8 OF THE? FIRE DEPARTMENT OK THE CITY OF NEW YORK, NOS. 107 AND MB EAST SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. THE CITY OF NEW YORK. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by tbe Fire Oommlaaloner at tha above ofQoe until 10:80 o'clock A. on TUESDAY, AUGI'BT 6.

ISIS. Borough of Brooklyn. FOR FURNISHING ALL THIS LABOR- AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR AND COMPLETING THE FOLLOWING WORKS: 1 FOR ERECTING AND COMPLETING A NEW CENTRAL OFFICE FOR THB BUREAU otp irimt ALARM TELEGRAPH. TO BR LO 115111 miu 1111vu.11 i tan and a heavy screen, wheie sixty spectators were sitting. The gasoline tank exploded as the machine flew Into the crowd.

A rain of blue flame fell on the spectators. Some itarted to run, but the fire caught themi Where the sixty had sat waa a pit of fire. In which men. women and children fought for their lives. Death was taking Its toll.

It had Its rlctlma well penned up. Escape was through a tunnel. Some of them tried to reach It. Tlfe flames, fed by gasoline, aped after them and cut them off. COUNTY COURT.

KINGS COUNTY WILL- W. P. W. HAFF, JR Lynbrook Man of Affalrg Who Vehemently Uenies Oirl'g Charge and Whose Wife Trusts Him. 7-months-old child and falling to provide tor its support, Mra.

Haff scoffs at the accusation and says coyly "My husoana is quite able to fight his battles. He needs no assistance from me. The many friends and acquaintances or Haff were shocked on Tuesday at the publication of newspaper stories setting lorth the superficial facts In the case. That a charge was being prepared against the coal merchant has been known for some three weeks pat, and vet only preliminary legal steps have been i. Lit for a formal North Beach late yesterday afternoon.

He swam out to a float anchored some distance from the bathing pavilion, and without ascertaining the depth dove head first Into the water. He struck his head on the bottom and was brought unconscious to the shore. An ambulance was summoned from St. John's Hospital, but when Dr. Ward arrived Konlg was dead.

lam II In, la aaalna. 1J a tui.i.ucni mm an appropriation for new building will be made. In order that the school may be Improved and continued. aiu 1 a- and otbera. Defendants.

Action No. 2. la pursuance of a judgment of forecloeure and sale, duly made and entered in the above-entitled ac-tlun, and bearing date the twenty-nftb day of June, 1013, 1, tbe undersigned, tbe referee In said Judgment named, will sell at publio auction, to the hlfthent bidder, by Joseph P. Dsy, Auctioneer, at tbe Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 1X0 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn.

City of New York, on the seventh dar CATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF DIDN'T FAZE GANOULIS. WEDDINGS. business property at Fulton and Division streets, owned by Wyckoff, was sold at public auction yesterday on the steps of the Jamaica Town Hall, Auctioneer James C. Archer conducted the sale under direction of the refree, Henry J. Davenport.

The property has a frontage of 125 feet on Fulton street and 160 feet on Division street, and is considered a valuable business tract. It contains a three-story dwelling, another large two-story frame building, a barn and a shed. The parcel was knocked down for B1.690 to Conrad iMilllken, of Manhattan, for Charles and Annie Wyckoff, brother and slater, respectively, of William F. Wyckoff, whose financial and business troubles created a sensation In Jamaica months ago. The former home of Wyckoff, one of the show places of Clinton avenue, was also to have been put up at auction yesterday, but this sale was adjourned for two weeks, and It Is expected that some arrangement will be arrived at by which the house will never be sold.

Wyckoff Is not living In It now, however. arraignment and his counsel, Edwards of August, 1013, at twelve o'clock noon, tb MALBONB STKKttT Au mii.toiiw AVENUE, PROUI'ECT PARK, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. The time allowed for erecting and completing the building la on hundred aud fifty (160) working daya. The amount of gnrety required is fifty (SO) per cent, of the bid or estimate 2 FOR INSTALLING uimriAlinu Tun- UT.Y1VIMI Vfl A OASFITTIN(4 RE premises directed tiy snid judgment to be gold, and therein described as follows: All tbose two separate plots of land, separately bounded and described as follows, FIRST All those certain lota, pieces er parcels of land, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, situate, lying and being lb tne Seventeenth Ward of the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New which taken together are bounded and described as follows, Beginning at a point on tha Southerly side of Green titreet, distant one 1 rlull h.1 QUIRED FOR THE NEW CENTRAL OFFICE Women fainted. The men sat tight In their seats.

Some men ran away, fighting through the crowd. Owners of automobiles, panic stricken, jumped Into their machines and tried to dash away for no reason whatever. Fire Chief Griffin, of Covington, Ky, took a position In the middle of the road, revolver In hand and cried: "I'll ahoot the next man that leaves In an automobile without aiding in rushing these people to a hospital." He stood bis ground and no machine left the para without Its burden of victims. Struck by Fire Auto, He Picked Himself tjp and Walked Off. Struck and hurled twenty feet by a speeding Fire Department automobile, John Ganoulls, 23 years old, of Ut Washington street, was picked up unhurt this morning.

He refused medloal aid and went on his way. Ganoulls was crossing Jay and Prospect streets when the automobile In which were Deputy Chief O'Hara and his driver, Joseph Burns, approached. The chauffeur tried to swerve, but his mud guard struck Ganoulls and threw him almost the width of the street. Grube Pohanka. FLUSHING, L.

July Grube, a former well-known resident of White-stone, whose home Is now In Chicago, 111., and Miss Tina Pohanka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pohanka, of Murray Hill, Flushing, were married yesterday evening. The wedding was performed at the home of the bride's parents. Only Immediate redatlves and friends were In attendance.

Following the wedding a banquet was served at the home and after It Mr. and Mrs. Grube, amid the well wishes of the party, left on a honeymoon trip to be spent at Buffalo, Niagara Falls and other cities of Interest en route to Levy, of Freeport, meu a of the charges and a plea of Innocence Of this Mrs. Haff was aware. She said last night that she had watched developments with interest and added; "I have every confidence in my husband, and do not believe Mm guilty of the charge made against him.

live happily together with our 6-year-old boy, Leonard, and no occasion has ever arisen that would In the least shake my, trust. The very character of the charge 19 abHurd to me. I think I understand Mr. Haff better than anyone else on eartti and have felt for a long time that his persistent antagonism of certain elements In Lynbrook would result in lust nninri.iv this. I have no fear OK TUB DUKbAU luaJ AUn.u ir.m-GRAPH, TO BB LOCATED AT THE NORTH.

WEST CORNER OF MALBONE STREET AND WASHINGTON AVENUE, PROSPECT PARK, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN Th time allowed for completing tbe work la nf nairinn one hundred and fifty (ISO) work ng pays. running thence Easterly, along tb Th amount of surety required is fifty (60) per KLINGER MARKS TIME. As a result of the accident. Coroner B. R.

T. Employee and Alleged Hyp Wise, of Kenton County, Kentucky, to cent, of tbe bid or estimate. 8. FOR INSTALLING AND COMPLETING THE STEAM HEATING SYSTEM FOR THE NEW CENTRAL OFFICE FOR THE BUREAU OF FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH, TO BE LOCATED AT THE NORTH CORNER OF MALBONE STREET AND WASHINGTON AVENUE, PROSPECT PARK, BOROUGH OF tinnnirr.vM as to the outcome of this case, however, am In nnnanRRion Of all the facts. Chicago, where the groom Is engaged In day swore to affidavits for warrants for While the child of Miss Haft Is not i i mnvinsr nflners or affidavits.

1 be machine was stopped, but Ganoulls picked himself up, brushed hla clothes and walked calmly away, spurning all offers of medical aid. Deputy Chief O'Hara then continued to the Are, which was a minor outbreak, at Harris court. three officials of the Lagoon Motordrome, charging manslaughter. The names of the men are given In the affidavits as "Eberhardt, Rush and Wllber." huslnegs. Mr.

Grube and his bride met In Flushing several years ago when he was a resident of Whltestone. After he lett for the Windy City the couple continued to keep up a correspondence with the result that a few days ago Mr. Grube came to Flushing from Chicago to claim his bride. the records of the Department of Health in Freeport contain the name of Florence a daughter, born on December 15, 1912 to Miss Florence Haff and Lawrence Bland, of Patchogue. Jt Is known that at this date Miss Haff was 111 at the home of Mrs.

Sarah Haff, her grand Southerly side of Green Street one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet; thence Southerly, parallel with Oakland Street, one hundred (100) feet; thence Easterly parallel with Green atreet on hundred and ten (110) feet; thence Southerly, parallel with Oakland Street, one hundred (1O0) feet to the Northerly slue of Huron Street; thence Westerly, along the Northerly aide of Huron Street, two hundred (200) feet; thence Northerly, parallel with Oaklaod Street, one hnndred (100) feet; thence Westerly, parallel with Greea Street, thirty-five (85) feet; thence Northerly, parallel with Oakland Street, on -mired (100) feet, to the point or place of beginning. Said premises being known by the street numbers 234-24. Green Street god 21-255 Huron Street SECOND All those eertsln lots, pieces or fiarcels of bind, together with tbe buildings and mprovementa thereon, altuate, lying and bolag in the Seventeenth Ward of the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, which taken together are bounded and described as follows, Beginning at point on tbe Southerly side of Huron Street, i.tant two hundred and fifty (250) feet Easterly The time allowed for completing tbe work is one hundred and fifty (150) working daya. Tbe amount of aurety required Is fifty per cent, of th bid or estimate. Tbe bids will he compared and the eontracte awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract.

Plans and speetflcatlong, with forma of contract end forma ef proposal, may ba obtained from Frank J. Helmle, Architect, 190 Montague Brooklyn, and tbe office of the Chief of tbe Bureau of Fire Alarm Telegraph, Fira Department, 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Manhattan. JOSEt'H JOHNSON. Fir Commissioner. mother and guardian, wno uvea at.

and Main streets, Freeport. Upon the same date Dr. Edwin Carman was called notic Doctor Will Not Discuss Arrest. The one topic of discussion to-day In the vicinity of the "office" of Ernest F. Kllnger at Broadway and Mrytle avenue, and among his neighbors In the vicinity of his Decatur street residence, was his arrest yesterday, as told In the Brooklyn Times last night on complaint of the Kings County Medical Society on the allegation that he has been practising" medicine without a license.

Kllnger who, during the day, helps the B. T. keep track of Its mountainous accumulation of nickels In the shape of fares, Is said to have represented to cure evehlngs at his "office" various ailments and the drink habit to the HatT nome in a conniiKinem. and later filed the certificate of birth. Federation Activities.

FAR ROCKAWAT, L. July 81. The Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Activities will have an exhibit of motion pictures this evening; at the Idle Hour Theatre, on Mott avenue In which will be depicted scenes showing the activities of the federation. An address will be delivered by Dr. Simon R.

Cohen. to December, according to Mrs. Haff. Florence spent part of ier time Rwa.v from Freeport. one was weu 9 See General Instructions to Bidders on from tbe Southeasterly corner of Oaklsud and known In Lynbrook.

Her first with Haff. however, was made dur last page. July34-10t Funeral of Ex-Chief Bangert. COLLEGE POINT, L. July services over the remains of Henry Bangert, former chief of the College Point Fire Department, who died after a lingering Illness, were held last night at his late residence on Second avenue, when the John C.

Haefele Association and the Exempt Firemen's Benevolent Association paid their last respects to their departed member. The funeral services this afternoon were conducted by the Rev. Arthur Halfmann, pastor of St. John's Lutheran Evangelical Church. Mr.

Bangert was chief of the College Point Fire Department for eleven years, and at the Volunteer Firemen's Convention and parade In Flush PROPOSALS, C08O5 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE Huron Streets; running inence easterly, aiong the Southerly side of Huron Street, one hundred and fifty (150) feet; thence Southerly parallel with Oakland Street, one hundred (loo) feet; thence Westerly, parallel with Huron Street, one hundred and fifty (150) feet, and thence Northerly, parallel with Oakland Street, one hundred 1 loot feet, to the Southerly side of Huron Street OUGH HALL, BOROUGH oV BROKLIN. THB ing, the winter months In 1812. She was then stopping with Mrs. Phoebe Mott, In Merrick road. Following an authoritative source, It has been learned Wiat following the birth of her daughter Mlse Haff went to live' at 28 East 130th street, Manhattan, and subsequently removed to Patchogue, leaving the child at the home of Mrs.

Haff, the girl's mother, In Freeport. It was at this time also that Haff first total amount for which the contract is awarded The bidder will etata the nice of eai-h li.m by hypnotic suggestion and Influence. The exterior of the "office" Is covered or article contained In tbe spedfleatlona ar with signs. Inside are more signs, of at the point or place of beginning. Said prem-laea being known by tha street numbers 24(1-254 Huron Street.

Dated July 18, 1913. CITY OF NEW XOttla. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL Bit received by the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at the above office until 11 o'clock A on which the following Is a fair Bample: Master the Secret of Hypnotic Influence. BROWNSVILLE PLAYGROUND. Board of Estimate Provides for One and for Park in Astoria.

The Board of Estimate this afternoon authorized the laying out of a playground In Brownsville and a public park in Astoria. Thn Brownsville playground is to consist of four blocks, bounded by Hop-klnson, Blake, Dumont avenues and Bristol street, and Dumont, Hopklnaon Lavonla avenues and Douglas street. Part of the cost which la estimated at 1240,000, Is to be borne by a local assessment of 110 a lot and the remainder will be taken from the Betsy Head Fund of 1138,000. The Astoria park Ib bounded by Barclay street, Hoyt avenue, the East River and Dltmas avenue, and the cost which Is estimated at 11,500.000, will be raised by assessment distributed as follows: Local area 10 per Queens, 324 per cent; Brooklyn, 22V, per and Manhattan, 32V, per cent. There Is a possibility that In the condemnation proceedings it will be found that most of the land Is already dedicated for public use which would materially reduce the assessment area The property is assessed for one-third of the appraised cost.

scaeauiea naraia eaniainea or oereto annexed par qnara foot, cable yirda or other unit of maaa-ure. by which tba bida will ba teatad. Tha bids will be compared and tha contract awarded at a lump or aggregate anm for each cob tract. Delivery will ba required to be mad at tbe time and In tbe manner and la anch auantnia. JUttN B.

(iUljiia.i, liererea. C. T. PERRY, Attorneya for Plaintiff, 845 became concerned, when threatening let tera were received bv him. Ernestus, Instructor of Practical Hynotiim.

i-io. Brooklvn. New York. ing, several years ago, received the prize for the chief who had held the office for HH.AS", "ZSiZVPi JulyU-Sw-TbAMAAneS GRADE 1 GRANITE A suit for 13.000 damages was Instituted burcessrul 1 union Ouaranteed. Hynoptlc Treatment Given.

WITH PERMANENT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUN. the greatest length of time. bb may ba directed. Blaak forma and further laformatton may ba obtained and tba plana and drawings may ha SURROGATE'S NOTICES. Stage and Theatrical Hynotlsm Bucceaafully Taught.

Special Courses for Ladles. Evenings Only. Becomes Maater of Men, Learn to Hypnotise He was always greatly Interested In matters appertaining to' volunteer firemen, and was well known throughout DATION THB HUAUWAI vtr wtttcirui.i AVE, FROM FRANKLIN ST. TO OAKLAND 8T. by Mrs.

Haff as Florence a guardian, shortly after the first appearance of the letters, but the case was discontinued before it went to trial at the request of tbe complainant, who asserted that the facts as set forth In the papers were not true. A release was signed by Mrs. Haff The Engtneerg esnmsi is aa wucwa; a ma aiiurn vards grade 1 granite pavement queens iiorougn. 1 ne noara or Directors of the Exempt Firemen's Benevolent As wii't, toint filler ef coal tar pitch and prgvel seen ei in. oiuce oi ae unreal! or iJlgnwaye the Borough of BrodMya, No.

14 Municipal Building. LEWIS B. POUNDS, President Dated July 21, lau. LT See General Instructions to Bidden am sociation last night passed resolutions outside railroad area (1 year maintenance). success (juaranteed.

Kllnger, who was paroled yesterday when aralgned In the Gates avenue court, refused to discuss the circumstances of hla arrest yesterday or the complaint preferred against him by the society. 720 square yaraa gTaae 1 gruuiie parwajeni ith tninf filler of coal tar pitch and gravel of condolence, an engrossed copy of which will be forwarded to the family of the deceased. The funeral was largely attended. last page. within railroad are (no maintenance) jniyzo-iet 10 aquara yaraa OIQ gwne pavement, 10 am Cf07 HEADODARTEM OF THE) FntH DKPART.

HOTEL CASE ADJOURNED. 645 cunle yarng COOCTeie oumoi minna arm, 120 ruble yards ooscrete within railroad area. 2.940 linear feet new curbstone set In con at the conclusion of tne arrair. In March, Mrs. Haff was prevailed upon to give up the Infant and It was placed In the home of Mrs.

William Francis Bates, at Norwood, to the north of Lynbrook. For ten weeks Mrs. Bates received $2.50 weekly for the care of baby Florence from a Lynbrook man other than Haff. Then the payments were stopped. Mrs.

Bates went at once to Justice of the Peace Neu and Georga Hurrell, of Floral Park, Overseer of the Poor in the town of Hempstead, was summoned. The Investigation which followed brought the complaint from Miss VTRXT OF THE CITT OF NEW YORK, No. 1ST AND 169 67TH BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THB CITT OF NSW TORS. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW York by tba grace of God free and independent To Mary Jane Caldwell, James Cranston, Henry Cranston, Thomas Cranston, Georg Cranston, Margaret Reonlck Chariea Cranston, James Algeo Cranston, William Theophllu Cranaton, Margretts Letltla Cranston, Ads LlllgB greeting: Whereas, Samuel Hall, of the Borough of Brooklyn, New York City, haa lately petitioned our Surrogated Court of tbe County of Kings, to bar a certain instrument In writing, bearing data the first day of April, 1918, relating to feal and personal property, duly proved as tha last will mat testament of LETITIA HALL, lata of the County of Kings, deceased. Wherefore, You and each of you are hereby cited to appear before our Surrogate of tha County of Kings, at a Surrogate a Court, to held at tb Hall of Records, la the Boroogh of Brooklyn, on tb 2d day ef September, 1818, at tea o'clock in th forenoon, then and there to attend tbe probate of tbe said last will and testa-meat, and that th above-named infants then and hra ahow -aos why a SDerla! guardian should crete.

LEAPS INTO 3IVER. While on his way home from a sani 150 linear teet 01a carroim rmami in. crete. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE SO linear teat gnuuta awauiug nunn mm received br the Fire Commissioner at tba above office until o'clock A en tarium with his wife last evening, concrete. A 0,000 square feet new blueeton fiagstoae fur.

alahed and laid. Thomas Kelly, 54, of 1260 Second avenue. TIESDAI, AUUIBT It. ISIS. Borough of Brooklyn.

FOR FI'RMMJlNO ALL THB LABOR AND Manhattan, leaped from the Long Island ferry boat Manhattan Beach, en route MATKR1ALS REQUIRED FOR AND COMPLETING THB FOLLOWING WORKS: 6,000 square feet old nagaroni-i reiaio. 100 square feat cement aldewalk (1 year alntenance). Tlma allowed, forty (40) working daya Security required. Save Thousand Dollars 1. ERECTING A NEW BUILDING FOR AN from Long Island City to Thirty-fourth gtreet, Manhattan.

got be appointed to appear for them on th pro 'Man overboard!" shouted several pas ENGINE AND HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY ON THB NORTH IDB OF RICHARD. SON STREET, 100 FEET WEST OF LEONARD 8TREET, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. i FOR CURBING AND LATINO SIDEWALKS ON LEWIS PLACE, FROM CONEY ISLAND AVE. TO STRATFORD ROAD. sengers.

Mrs. Kelly fainted. Tha tlma allowed for erecting and completing A tugboat picked the man up and car Tne Engineer estimate ib aa ioihjw. 1 670 linear feet earnest curb (1 matntaa- ried blm to the ferry slip, wrhence he was taken to Bellevue Hospital. the bonding is 00a baadrad and aereaty-STe working daya.

The amount of awrety required Is Bfty (50) per rent of tha a moon of the bid or aatunatf. aca). bata of eaia mat win ana -leeiajnem. Ib testimony whereof, wa have caused the aeal of our said Surrogate's Court hereunto affixed. (L.

8.) Witness, Hog. Herbert T. Katcbim. Surrogate of oor said County, at tb Borough of Brooklyn, tha 18th day ef oly, In tbe year of oar Lord thousand sine hundred and tblrreaa. JOHN McCOOEY, 680 gqugr teal vm amm'wrrm 100 suuara feet tmeat eldewalke (1 year maintenance).

Tlma allowea, nrr-en imi wm-aing Z. INSTALLING AND UUSIurTI.lU 1HI5 PU'MBINO AND OASFITTING IN NEW Bl-ILPIll FOR AN ENGINE AND HOOK AND LADIiF.R f-OMPAXY -ON THB NORTH SIDE a a-oui-ed Two Hundred Dollars (1200). 01 ia Plant Crabs in Flushing; Bay. FLUSHING. L.

July II. Close to a nh AND DF.UV'ERINO July24-w-Th Clerk of the gstrogate Court- 250 TONS REFINED ASPHALT AT MUNICI- T.T TTU.IT U1.4IV UV. OF RICHARDSON errRF.ET, 100 FEET WEST OF LEONARD 8TBBVET, BOROUGH OF IN PURSUANCE u9 AN ORDER OF THR twvrN BTH AND 7TH STS. NEAR 2D AVE. I Hon.

Herbert T. Ketcham. surrogate of tIM 1000 crabs were planted In the waters of Fluablng Bay yesterday by representative of the State Hatchery at Cold-spring Harbor, I. The crabs were secured at the request of Charles R. TVma for completion of contract la at ba- I County of.

Kings, soma is JAMAICA, July examination of the six persons who were arrested last Saturday night in a raid on the Columbia Hotel, at Rockaway road and Atlantic avenue. Union Course, an alleged disorderly house, which was to have been held yesterday before Magistrate Fitch In the Jamaica Police Court was adjourned until August 8, at the request of the defendants. Much Interest Is manifested In the case by Union Course and Woodhaven residents, as a result of the activity of the Forest Park Taxpayers' Association In bringing about the raid. The prisoners are Thomas Collins, the alleged proprietor, who faces charges of keeping a disorderly house, violating the Dance Hall and Liquor Tax laws and carrying a slungshot; his waiter, his bartender and three girls, who were found in the place. Mrs.

Wlcke stated to-day that her eon was not bitten, despite reports to the contrary. She admitted, however, that he had been attacked by a dog. Benefit for Hebrew Children. ARVERNE, July raloa a fund to help educate Hebrew chlhdren In Nassau County an all-atar vaudeville performance will he given In the Arverne Pier Theatre on Sunday evening, August 17. The entertainment In which cegl-dentg of thlg place.

Edgemere and Far Rockaway are Interegted, will be given under the direction of Herman L. Rota. The following actors. It Is announced, will entertain: Eddie Foy, Lulu Glaoer. Tom Richards.

Frank Ttnney. Joae Collins. Raymond Hitchcock, Barney Bernard, Vera Mtche-lena. Sophie Tucker, Vglll Vglli. Jogeph Kligour, Bell Gold.

Frank Keenan. Vic tnr Moore, Bernard Granville, Lillian Lorain, atelta Chatalgtne, Leon Errol. Martin Browa, Rom Dotly and Jiramie Lucas. JUDGE O'SULLIVAN BURIED. Interment of Jurist Takes Place in Calvary Prominent Men Attend Funeral.

A great throng. Including members of the bench and bar, distinguished Catholic clergy and laity, politicians and men In public life generally to-day attended the funeral of Judfje Thomas o'Sui livan from the Paullst Fathers' Church Columbus avenue and Sixtieth street Manhattan, where a solemn high moss of requiem was sung at 10 o'clock this morning. Following the services at the church the remains were interred In Calvary Cemetery. The honorary pallbearers were District Attorney Charles S. Senator James A.

O'Gorman, Judgeg Wgrren Foster. Thomas T. C. Craln, Edward Swann, Otto A. Rosalsky and James T.

Melons; Justice John W. Gff an4 Charles Guy; Charles F. Murphy Jame A. Delehanty. p.

Mullane! Forbes J. Henneasy. Thomas M. Mulry! Edward R. Carroil.

Emmett J. Murphy! Daniel ileehan, Tbomaa J. Brady and Jame Butler. The ushers were William Hannah, Thomas W. Goggln.

Chgrleg D. Connell and James E. McDonald. fora Member Jl. I9IS.

'eertlag Mw. ail pars ao.mt fTwhlS bVcoitSct awaW DEU A. DOUGHERTY, dee-ue. thai Qulnlan Chairman of (he Fisheries Committee of the Flushing Business A 11 I Ik I I I I VII Haff. In It Haff Is charged with having Intimate relations with her during April and May, 1912, and a supplementary affidavit alleges that he promised to provide for the infant.

According to the moving papers, Miss Haff further allege that Haff promised to provide her with a house In Freeport and with support She claims that a letter with a rough pencil eketch of the dwelling waa In the poesesslon of her attorney at the time of her first suit against the coal dealer. While the preliminary proceedings were still going on, Blgnd, with his mother and Mus Haff, attended tha First Baptiat Church, of Patchogue. where Haff r.rearheg on Sunday evenings. For three months he ha been acting as temporary supply and will remain until a resident pastor Is obtained. His relations with the parishioner are cordial go far as la known, and following the sermon a fortnight ago Mr.

Bland stepped to the pulpit and (hook the hand of th preacher. That other development fire expected before the time for the trial 1 evident from th following ttement Issued by Haff. through hl attorneys, JTdwsrdg Levy, In Freeport, yesterday afternoon: "In view of tha published statement In various paper, emanating from political enemle. which I consider very unfavorable and misleading. I feel constrained to make this gtatement.

"I am not guilty, and I will prov this beyond a question of doubt, and I promise that eomeon I going to tail In tbl matter, end It won't be W. P. W. Haff, Jr. "Tbia I a blackmail scheme, pur and simple, and my ttorneye know who I behind It.

and when tb proper tlm come they will ba exposed, and th prnnr pryodinge taken. Thl present proceeding I no requlrad to liklblt th earn, with tha Toucberg har-nr ts tha grbacrUT. at tba otfic of It- Men a Association, and one of the beat-known authorltlea on fish and fl.hlna- on Long laland. They will be ready for use by another year. It is said.

Many other local waters are being stocked t. Cooraa, Court street Brookla, or beror th 22 October. UlIDates, AsrU 141b. Ik LA. JOHN J.

CLEART Ksecuta. JOSEPH t. CON SAN. At Sanaa for Eiamror, Court street. Brooklyn.

one CUBIC YARDS ASPHALT SAND AT MrNinPAL ASPHALT PLANT. NORTH 6ID1 7TH ST. BASIN, GOWANUS CANAL, BROOK- LT.ne for eomplt of eastnet la before ImaM II. 1U. Seearlty required, thirty per east.

th total amioat for which tba contract la swarded. Vl-PVISHINU AND DELIVERING 1th crabs and various klnda of Bah at the euggeation of Chairman Qulnlan. IK PCBSUANO OF AN UKbta US Boo. Hertwrt T. Katehaaa, eurreaata ef tu Gannty kvlaga, ootir la aareoy givea.

oeoar. BROOKLYN. Tha tlma allowed for eomplettsg the work xt one hnndred and fifty (ISO) working gay. Tbe SHwmt of aorety reqwtnd la fifty (BO) per cent, of tha amount at tbe bid estimate 3 INSTALLING AND COMPLETING THE STFAM HEATING SYSTEM IN NEW BUILD. ISO FOR AN ENOINB AND HOOK AND LADDER OOMPAXT ON THB NORTH SIPW OF RIHARnON TBEIT.

100 FEET WFJ-T OF LEONARD trnLEBT, BOROUGH OF BBOOK-LIN. Tha tlma gJktveg far eoaDstetlag tbe work Is one hiavlr-a ane. fifty (ISO) working aaya Tb aoMMjnt ef surety required la fifty (SO) per rent of tha tooat of the nU er eat I mate. Sept rate bide Boat be anbmittad tar eaek ef th work Oooiracta will avanlea at a hap ewai tar ea-h rnatraet. FHun and eper)(larleas.

wttk forms eeo. trt tnt forma af piapeaal, aaay ha oMalne rroai Jlnrm A Tralaar. arrhltarta. gal Marflaag Uaahattia, and at tha afftca af tba rtre Depart intit. 1ST 7ik at Manga it.

a. JOSEPH JOHNSON, Flra OooiBileBJoaer. tW Saa OaaMrai lawtrwrttaagg a B)4-n mm bast gaaja, fotrtt-tot LtuT to law to all persona hariag TRO rilBIO TARIS BINDER HTONg AT MUNI. OPAL ASPHALT PLANT. TTH ST.

BASIN, DOWlMI CANAL Tim for eompletto of eoo tract I aa before I-iab-r 1. Themselves In Movies. COLLEGE POI.VT. L. I Julv tl Th.

AUBUA ELIZABETH SCUU-AI, law of aiata as at ur4 ta sib aaliao ta aiaiult IM earn, wit to va-KBae FaK-artty r-qoirvo, imnr F-r 01 menibars of the Mutual Benefit Boriety rompowed of employee of tha Cnlted States Metal Products Compgng. of Col-lege Point last night had an opportunity to gee themaelveg In motion picture which wera taken on tb occaalon at tha total guv-oat wllle IB "-Trmr 1. FOR FISNISBINO AND OF-UVFRISG son' NET TONS OF UBTOV OS OTHER thereof, ta in aubacrlbaa, at bar puu mi traauy aeting boslaeaa. at ta efnc of ger attorwe-4. tiuatavua S.

Smltk ba. 14 Broadway, aareag mt Branklr. Y. City. K.

on or ba'nra I ft a oy mt Septa avow aait 4jwun1 karea lsto. It IS. fTCFNrt ATB l.rrtt. faiuia. OUSTAVIS a.

SMITH Alter-? far I sac. rrl, IM Broggway, borougk mi Sro-I 1 T. 01 9. K. I.

McJO-a-T eUTTABLT. INOSU4MC DIJT AT tNIC. CAL A'FHALT PLANT, TTH ST. BASIN. OOWANtS CAHAfa annual outing and parade recently.

"eg hM at Wbltten Golden Rod Theatre. Vlewg of the rrtenelve A lar4 gav-rtle-maat triers tha grtarmaig mt trae. It la lha gral ea.ll au eapiare tba preceaalaa ml cuatontarm. Tl mm Inr efrp.atKi lK-eae-- II. lie.

Security r-qat-a. Ulrty (10) east ef to works were sura soown. upon the screen..

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