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Times Union from Brooklyn, New York • 14

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T4 mi-, imuuiaYN TI.UJX ntlDAV. 17, 101.1.' iji -i (r vttit ll.ni laal Jiiiic, Mla Harriet KW kOltK'S t'lNTEH. IN aaaaajaaaaakaaM Vli.lftie llmwn, Ilia aell-knowii SURE INCOME TAX BOARD SAYS BOATS a. II llicl a aululat. 'in lieiMinnv, mut fur litany trata had ii xiili in i Ir.w.t I ii, hU Limit- tin nioi ly hating h'wll III "in fc.ai.loi ii lunnlil Kin 'Milt l.

i i.l Ii Wind Ih la survived by wife. I rtlituui, ln amis, lyanli mill illlii in tiiul Mia I'millim rl' lml'li. run la and lurrm a itiiBeel't' li'llltrral Hi availing IS NOW IN SIGHT ARE NOT MENACE PRESS CLUB PLANS DINNER. HARM irU Brooklyn Srleni to JUvi Jlenf FOX ARRAIGNED; STILL UNABLE 1 GET BAIL teak FMt oil Mnri'li 87, A Hull atlxndr.t mm-tliiif nf I tan llrnnat DEMOCRATS EXPECT, TO PASS LAW AT THE EXTRA SESSION. SHEEPSHEAD RESIDENTS RE SENT STATEMENTS ABOUT BAY POLLUTION.

Ivn I'luli wita lialil Inul, nlulil HI Weal at UU AvaatM eWrlMBlh atirseti wcir i ilium, leu ny me itev. ir. i twain, ii ml I tin I. mini In iluy was in Kvaignwin i nif-it'i BobBirWIUU, Itolmii nf Noslratirt aim.ie, fiuliiM well known iMilitaiil ii Hit-I'll ii I Ii Viaid, .1 iml Viliiaila.y iil.lil 1 1 1 mi mi- ii. ilil II unit Hid funiml will In.

Iirlil In nun low uf lot noon at li i link Willi liili i iiimiI In llnly I'hibi Oiiimrry ln wiin Han yam uUi. wee hmii III iiU I'll), llu a innnlei imliili i In liualiiraa In Ilia mil i i a 1 1 1 a ii.l w.te a member nf HI WAHUINUTOM, Jan. 17 Dewoci alio A lliii'lll'K df (tie Hhnrifilirait llimnl of 'J'liiiln Hu In-Ill lurtV uwliirig at tilt) I laliorn lluuan, Hliet-pslit-ud liny, Oyer i'IIiIi riii.ma at Iha Million mnwl, I ii lnt lial llinlii nf illai uaalim Oi I'l '-iw1 (trat annual Ulniiur of llm flub. It ilvtilniwl tlinl Untie mii' iinii'li itlfliiraiK nf iiiltiltin ait In H'lmlliur I tin lull alliitilal aiii'inpf an aUhnrairf iinil" iinilillluiii for-uml liaiiituM, ur aliuulil ruiiiani Half Hllh a Hiina ntiMli'at Ih'kIiIiiIiik for Itai aitli: dlnnrra. It una tlnully iltulileil Hint the mat annual afTitlr aliiiuld I aa i In tltu ilul riiiirna nil Tliliraitity ryfiiliiK, Munll IfT.

Th J'rlilent a aiiiliiiilKiil tu npiitilnt leaner In are. looking fur ward orly lo tha extra aaaalun, whan Ihey can pitas a law levying a lax loo, ini'luitiiiH linth rutin it ml vtoiimn, Saturday Children's Day JANUARY CLEARANCES nd RED TICKET UT3 AFFORD MONEY-SAVING OW'ORTUNITIES. upon Incomes. All (hat la needed for llliiiilliia I'linu-li, N.ialiaii.l I if in amine. I liy lil widow uml linir IllI'lMli.

auiii action la tho ratification by two mora Hlatea of Iha anmndnient lo Ilia Jolin Fops, Constitution authiuinlnu to His Case Comes Before Deputy WalsliThis Afternoon. Inlin I'mni 'litnl iiiinnilttfa tlf llyn In miiko un.Miin- i ftirilii ii 1 1 1 1 ii nun lila i.li1iiut.'t, In riiity TtKI Itt'V. Al lllll' (f. yrKinnliiv mmiilnx II t'llllllilK'Hl IIUIB III tot'l. II Ii tho opinion of the leadera thai Hutu la practically no doubt that an I rail III lifeline mciila All thn Ilrouklyn iif.aiira warn wall K'tirranntnl at til iiii'i'lliiK uml ininilrr hi la.

of I Ii" Irving Hqiiti I'M-. 1 1 t'lllli d. Aiming lh Ultima nnn'Ma rrpiii Ifit ii lit'lnn Ni.i'iui'il (nr Hi iluy wui tha Ipductltin ft lliu aiht'iliilii mi I In. Wniui itvenuo linn of cuts fi'mii (Iflt'i'li I'l unveil unit ii liitlf 1 1 1 1 ii I I rilutillnu nil III" Htu (lain line from 30 tn 14 inltiiiit-H. uml mi InrtfiiMii nf hi iiilitllliinul run tin (tin lii-run avenue- Hint fur I In' benefit nf the Hhn pntrniiUe the flnlilng Indus-try tif Hhtt'iHlit'Utl liny.

i ni'i'il of linn f.iui patrolmen to take the place of Hi mounted policemen Inrumit lux will treraady In Iheiienr future. nf fnrmi-r nr.Hiiti' rncn nrt lo on Iiiiii.I, The rrnnrn nf hn nf Hi-ma aluiwcm 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I iilil'ili, Hill urili'luln ill III funeral i'i i irm iii ii i ill nl ii I'lm mill I I III' 1 1 1 1 I lll.lll lllilll.KV Hill III' In 1 .11 1 1 1 Man i Viiit'lri nlutnly. Mr. I'upti was I I. In tint lower Ktii.it.rn ili i r.n I aU years nun, uml wm Ilia ami ur Ilia Boys' and Young Men's Suits and Coats JANUARY CLEARANCES AND REDUCTIONS -INCLUDED ARE MANY "RED TICKET" LOTS It la bjjllrvril thai tha Piijo ('mnmll.

Hint the i-lub la In flniii lalilm rmidl- tea will inakti aome radically atrlnganl ll'in and growing atrmllly, Adnr Ihn iintrtlnK df lli eluii (hero win ii brief PROBE FOYE TALE recommendations about tha financial re- amnion of th llniirrl of tloviTnoii at lull. llart'i-M l'tipe liii lea fur eulne yt-ttta th iliuniia-t-r of lllfl i i.i.if Hu al Htinriii.t Hiiri'l, owned tiv illintti lutluni between national buuka and their wlili'li a miinuar of ni'W nitnitiiia warn "ltU Tickets" inaan extraordinary reduction. old or undesirable tno t'lfilfd. lt. il At Hmia.

Me waa mi nrrtntit yai liln 'ulU'ii At Hiina. Ilf mi nrilniil i lil- tilai tiaatvl ami mlynairtl. ulln lilt in nu.i in mIiiiiii it enr uku In (liav I rnelnr A lrtlr rful frtmi Flrf are offered here. We never carry merchandise from anaaon lo aeaaun henoo tlieae (juotatlons repreaent latest possible aiylea. Examples, of high claaa tailoring of reliable fobrloa truthfully represented.

'oiniiilanliiiiiT Johnson slating thut the Former Hcckcr Raider's Story Discredited Whitman anJ the Mayor. GIRL SPIES ALLEGED THIEF ON STREET dhei-loit. Mr. Vntttrinyer htta Indicated atrong feeling upon that aiildrct, A movement on foot in have Preal-t inl-slfi'l Wilson appoint as Secretary of Ilia Interior soma man from Hie Kinky Mountain region. Thla Is In the interest of "loiisanlna; up" the conservation policy ii ml opening; to public use the domain which has been practically arguevtercd undnr Ilia Ttooaevolt and Plnchut plan of conii-i vntlon.

President-elect Wilson la In favor of the "loosening up" policy. BURGLARS LOOT a bad not btmn mudu' aa yet but that In hla opinion. Hhaepsliead ltity need til sin a Improvement unit would Ilia ma Iter. The appropriation of I2u0.im0 for tha spanning of Hheeps-hoanl Iluy was urged, the money to hn distributed for three different brltlgea, Thn mailer of houaeboata waa discussed Hi leiiKiti The ditngttra which, 11 hai Im ta claimed, result from houseboats. lint Hu lie hum it lllt'lilllrr of tin" II.imiI A 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii ill I'lnl.

nt riniri i'ailt, Hie IiiiIIim' ii mi i'l 1. Itnynl A i in-niiiu. inul rlirlnl Knalisn l.titlimitn I'lniirli. I jtf.iyiltK ue lie la Mir- I veil hla wife, Mnlll.lll Hcliraiillil, twn mis, jolm a well Known tenor aolti-ml, nn.l Krnrnl 11. I'ope, uml dauclilir.

Mallliln f. Herman A. Oerinri hauaer. IIimiiihii A i lerinerhaiisnr, aho letl on We.lntailiiy finiu ininiimiilila. after almrl lllueas, lit lila realtleiice.

Uti Sualll Tenili 1.1 1. ni a wi ll kmiwn lenlili'iit nf Hie Tit In ecu I Ii Wat. ami a iilur inemler of lie- Menem iiennwrallc t'lnh wni iiImu ii iiiemlvr of Vajtlilii(Hin rmim-ll. KnlulilH of riiliinihua, ami the I30YS' WINTER OVERCOATS RED TICKET L0T8 Were 2 50 Were Kll 3 BO Were WHS BO Were 111. 0 BO Were It 8 OO Were 98 0 OO IJ to 18 yeara-Full and three-quartar length Ulster styles alnaln and double YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS KD TICKET Ware I0.M 6 00 Wart HtWl 700 War $14 OO Ware SuVM 9 OO Were lll.M IIOO 03 to oheat-alngle rid doilbla breaa models tn full and medium lengt ha plain or belted tana, navy, browns and grays Heavy Winter chevlota, double faced cloths and chlnchlllai-faulllenly WALKS AROUND BLOCK AND FINDS COP, WHO AR mere wuruily crltlclxed.

Jnlm rirt.i stated that after thorough Investigation II was found that the pollution of tho breast moilcla Fancy Winter Overcoating and popular Chinchillas plain or belledconvertible collar twill, wool or aergo linings, having Venetian yokca. designed and tailored. Tha draft Iminlry hlt MHtil. i Attorney Whitman hna Ihmhi currying mi for aome limn In rcufhlnii Ilia rrm liil jiolnt. Thfl hi try tf Iho Mayor Into tha rasa and hla atHlaniont that ho caused thn aricnt of Hipp hi Atlantic City and Illntrlct Attorney Wlilliiiun'a liot reply to that Htalcnii iit.

Ill which callad Hlpp'a arrent a wlcltrtl pint, added aannatlonal dpvelopVii'ntM hlt-li were totally unoytTctpd. The Criminal 'ouns Ittillilitiff ti tho accno of Kiciit ncllvlly when I'ollofnian Kugena Vox, liitllctcil for brlhery on Iho taallninny of George A. Slpp antl hla aon. Ilovrard. that the policeman had obtained 100 a.

month for five years, wna HrntlKiu il before Justice Ooff for plcndliiK-When Fox was arrested and nrralKn- bay waters could be accounted lor the refu.tt of tha 1,600. email craft thai are In lh bay the summer, and waa not due to negllgenra of houseboat owners. Tha bOMta are Inspected regularly by the Health Department, and the CORONA OFFjCE COJIONA, L. Jun. IT-Burglara forced an entrance to the roul estate of-lc of Hobert K.

Tlndull, corner of Jackson avenue and Lincoln street, aome time Inst night and mado off with a type-, writing machine. The Intrudera rifled the Uoska in the ofllce In a aearch for money aixl valnablos, tossing Insurance papers and other documents about the tloor. Entrance waa gained by forcing a luirh on a side window. There Is no clue to tho robbers. llnly Name Horleiy of tha (thureh of I'eter ami I'aul, on Wythe avenue, where.

lt-nini row morning ut 10 rloih it Hiili'tnn reiiiem niitNa will he offerml, lnl. inenl fnlli.H Iliac in Calvary I'euifliTV. Mr. (lei nieiitatnii'i' was lioru In the Klflli Waril, forl-twii yeara lino, llie ami nf (liarles ami Murgnrei llennerliaiiaer. He waa eiiKiiKiil In Hie lie liualneaa on hla own ai iMinl, a nil ih survived bv lila wife, Mui'Muri't ill lrlscoll; Iwo chllilren.

Mnr- YOUNG MEN'S SUITS da Iter of pollution from thla source. It wan clahneil, was eliminated. It was RESTS HIM. AiihiK tha part of a detective, Miss) I'llln Todt, 20 years old, of 203 Kast Forty-seventh street, Mnnhnttan, caused the arrest last night of Nupo-lon Green, 20 years old, who suys ho lives ut 09 Stoubon sheet, on a timrga of iiHsairlt and rnhlmry. Whllo the young woman on her way to the Academy of Music she recognlsetl Green, she anld.

as the youth who held her up and robbed her on December in In Fort Greeno Park. She made a dolour of the block, found a policeman, ami hud Green arrested. Green was arraigned before Mugls-tra'e Harris in the Gates avenue court to-day und held In default of 12,000 hall on her compfalnl. rthe charged that he stolo a ring, which lie tore from Intimated that soils would bo Instituted miret ami tlime, ami fnur lirutliers. WilllHin.

Joaeph ami Ilaviil. 'I'Iip littler la secretary In unifri MiniiHii Jniiii'a Miilnr. JANUARY CLEARANCES Ware tS.tt DR Were lll.M 7 08 Ware Ili.M 0 08 Were U4.B8 1108 Were H7.W 14 08 31 to XJ cheat perfectly cut, faultlessly LITTLE BOYS' OVERCOATS. RED TICKET LOTS Were H.M 2 60 Were S6.ua 3 BO Were 5 60 Were 111.98 6 60 Were 1H.M 8 OO 3 lo in yeara-rCorduroys, winter Cheviots, frleaes, meltons and chinchillas ninny shades of gray, brown, navy and Oxford blue, also every fancy In cheviots Butlon-to-neck and convertible collar atyles. uKHinHt those who made derogatory atatenienla against the houseboat proprietors.

Archie Hlelnhsiis, harbor master, and John Htiisnn, of the Board of F.tlucallon, Dr. X. Mlntuiii, Archibald Davis and others also spoke emphatically against before Justice Ooff few days ago hla ball was fixed at 15,000. Fox went Into court to-day over Charles H. Bunce.

I'lniiles II. Hunce. for many 'enij wi'll-kiinwu resident of thn KuHtern t. where he had Ills home In the tailored aaca ana jMortoig models excel. NO RELIEF.

FROM FLOOD IN SIGHT the Bridge of Hlgha to plead to the indictment. He Is a man of perhaps 35 lent quality serges, chevlota and worsteds navy and every popular shade In feuuy weave mixture. and who was the brother years of aKe. of, proportions a and Btood at nt bar when I'enny i Klfieenth Ward, a Hume one of Iho Herbert ins of old Will- Imputations regarding the undesirabillty of houseboats, and claimed that various elements, inch na thn "onntunt patrol of police and the vigilance of the many called his name and asked him how ho lamsluirKh. tiled yealerrtay inornlnit from her tlnger, and a handbag containing; some money.

niti aii' at ni residence tit Mlu nuan-wick aveijne. where the funeral Servlt'fs pleaded. i The policeman etood mute, but his ministers In that section would of Itself January Clearances of Misses' Tailored Suits will be lielil Sunday afternoon at 2 clorK, The girl told Policeman rtlctlel. ot the Clnsson Avenue Station, whom she sum-moiifd to make the arrest, that on De aUtomey, Louis J. Grant, eaui: jwlth ihe Interment following; In Kvor- "ln behalf of the defendant I tie- greens emeterv.

Xlr. ltfince was a boiler-Ira to enter a nlea of not Bullty." h' bniR- ln business In be ufflclent to safeguaid the Day against the evils charged against it. Houseboats. It waa pointed cut, should enjoy 9.9S Were 313.98 12.98 Were Sli.W 15.98 Were 119.98 and S21.M cember 10, she noticed Green following his borough- He was horn in New York city Heventy years ago. antl came to Hrooklyn when a child, lie served In tlie i Civil War as a member of Company K.

RAIN EXPECTED TO KEEP WATERS FROM RECEDING -DISEASE SPREADING. EVANSVILLE. Jan. from Hie flood in the lower Ohio River Valley, which has driven hundreds of families from their homes, will not be In ejlght before Sunday, according to Forecaster Brand. Haiti's was expected to Hlgh class Winter Cheviots.

Diagonals and Fancy Suitings warmly lined and Interlined Just right for immediate Best colors Every cult is in very latest style and shows' only very best tailoring Many have ex- elusive touches that are renlly elogant All are extremely smart and in perfect condition 14, 18 and 18 years. her while Bhe was making a ehort cut through Fort Greene I'ark to reach the Academy of Music. He spoke to her, sho says, but 'she ignored him and hurried on. When she saw him continuing afler her sho ran. Green, she declares, overtook her, knocked her down, pulled tlie ring from her finger, look her handbag if the Forty-seventh HeRlment of V'I1I-lamshurRh.

and at his death was a member of tleneral Henry W. Slocuin Post, A. II. and James Itldneley of Odd Kellows. He Is survived by his widow.

Harriet; two sons, Charles H. anil Altuizo anil a sister, Mrs. Hannah Sherwood. GIRLS' DRESSES Keep tho waters front receding. Malaria, scarlet fever and diphtheria Fox was then returned to a cell and Ida friends made great efforts lo procure the necessary bonds for his release.

Two bondsmen were rejected by Assistant District Attorney Ijivclle, In charge of the fcalt department. Fox la scheduled to ap-Mr before Deputy Commissioner Walsh tills afternoon for trial growing out of the Hipp charges before the Curran Investigating Committee. It was on account of this trial aflat they renewed efforts to get ball. Should he not get a satisfactory bondsman the trial will have to he postponed. Tha District Attorney, if he wishes to do go, can demand forty-eight hours to investigate any bond.

The developments so far Indicate that gilt edged security will iiave to be put up before a 'bondsman Is the same privileges aa to exclude one from the Bay would mean the exclusion of the other. Tlie matter of holding a "chre was discussed. Some of the members favored a charity affair, but this was voted down, as It was pointed out that manV charitable functions had been conducted by the Board and that there was little if any poverty existing in tha( section that was not being eared for. Practically every member of the board volunteered to contribute JfiO for charity In tlie section If the names and addresses of deserving cases could be furnished. It was finally decided that the euchre planned for about February 3 be in nature of an observance of tlie activities of the board, and that the money accumulated by various past functions be expended In defraying the expense.

January Clearances. Were S5.98 Now 3 95 W.ere $7.98 Now 4 95 Were J8.98 Now 6 95 and then ran away. She-made no complaint to the police on that occasion. Miss Todt had occasion to go to the Academy of Music again last night. At Cumberland street ami DeKalb avenue she saw drcen standing outside the park She was startled for a moment, she said, but seeing no policeman she started to passvon: She went around the block.

ore prevalent to-day. The health authorities are working desperately and doctors are making calls in boats. Ninety houses In Oakdale are submerged. Telephonic communication south has been seriously damaged. Rockport la entirely cut off by rail and wire.

Calhoun. was still cut off fiom the world bat the marooned, families there were well provisioned by the relief Navy and brown many exclusive models Mrs. Caroline lleyer. Mrs. Caroline Meyer, nee Wolf, llie widow of Isaac Meyer, died on Wednesday from heart trouble, al rla short illness at her residence, 884 Olreene avenue.

Her husband, who died eeme yeura ago, was a retired wholesale butcher of Hrooklyn. She was a "romlnent member of the Congregation of Ahawath Achlm on Qulncy' street, and Dr. J. D. Speur will officiate at services Sundae morning at 10 Interment followlnx in Washington cemetery.

Mrs. Meyer was born In Germany, October 13, 18.18, and she had been a resident of the Hluyvesant and the Bushwlck sections for fifty-four years. She was the daughter of the late Ellas and Clara Wolf. She la survived by three sons. Simon, Moses and Marx: two daughters.

Mrs. Augusta Katzenstein and Mrs. Hattle Heymann, and live grand children. hunting for a. policeman, and met RledeL She told him her slory, and he arrested Green.

No fa- COATS FOR LITTLE GIRLS QUICK CLEAJIANCES. Were H.98 Now 3 08 Were 17.98 Now 4.08 Were $8.98 Now 8.08 Were $12.98 and 9.75 Corduroy, Cheviots, Mixtures and Velvetsbest colors and latest styles In excellent assortment all warmly lined and-interllned 4 tu 7 years. Also These Matchless January Sale Values. GIRLS' WASH DRESSES. JVew Spring Stylet.

Worth $1.89.... .05 Light, medium and dark glnghama and percales checks, plaids and stripes attractively trimmed with contrasting bands or pipings to 14 years. GIRLS' WASH DRESSES. New Spring Styles. Excellent $1.98 value Sale l.KO boat which went to (thelr aid.

talltles were reported included In list of styles attractive collars feature contrasting braid pipings exquisitely made. GIRLS' FINE DRESS COATS January Clearances. BROOKLYN LEAGUE ACTS Alderman Curran Is scheduled to visit District Attorney Whitman this afternoon at nil lay before him the case of Policeman Charles k. Foye, a former member of Uaut. Becker's squad, who testified before the Aldermanic committee that Alderman Curran had asked him to the ease of William Smith, a saloonkeeper at WARD'S ISLAND IS SULZER WILL GO SLOW IN COURT HOUSE MATTER IN WALL STREET ATTACK Al.BAXV.

Jan. 17. Gov. Hulzer says that Urges the Board of EstlnSate to Pick New Site as Quickly as Possible. The conditions of the Kings Coiin'y Court House was the subject of a lengthy he Is going to proceed slowly In framing; his message to the Legislature on the New York Stock Exchange.

He says he will not write tho message until he clears his deak of things which require immediate a ttention. TO BE BRIDGED CONNECTING RAILROAD WINS ITS FIGHT IN COURT. Mrs. Margaret Layne. Mrs.

Margaret Ijiyne, nee War. the wife of John Layne, died on Wednesday, after a short illness at her home, i Uevoe street. She was orn in York city, November 5. alxty-utnevyears ago; had lived in the Fifteenth Ward for many years, and wias an old member of Grace Kpiscopal Church n.Consclyea Were S8.96 Now 5 75 Were $12.98 Now 7 05 Were 135.98 Now 9-75 Were $17.98 Now 11.75 Fine Winter Cheviots, Zibellnes and soft Polo Cloths navy, leather and old blue deep, warm yokes wide self facings-very latest style and all In perfect condition Reduced for Immediate clearances In accordance with our qulck-selllng policy 8 to 34 years. discussion at a meeting of the Executive Striped and checked ginghams and percales many different color combinations great, variety of ftrlmmlDg conceits.

including contrasting braids and pipings to ii years. Committee ot the Brooklyn League last night, In the headquarters of the organization, 44 Court street. It was finally decided to cmhody the decision of the committee in a resolution, which will be presented to the Board of Estimate at lis next meeting. The resolution which was, adopted after talking over the matter reads as follows: Whereas. Te Brooklyn League has king 9M Eighth avenue, who had Wen arrested for violation of the Excise law.

Foye was Discredited by several witnesses yesterday. Emory R. Buckner Is to accompany Curran and hold a conference with Jlr. Curran and. If the evidence which the committee presents to Mr.

Whitman Is In legal shape the matter will go before the Grand Jury. Another phase of the graft Investigation to-day developed In the fact that 1 when Mrs. Dorlon was subpenaed to appear before the Grand Jury Mr. Whitman will endeavor to find out what has become of her husband who disappeared right after he had given testimony oi police grraft to the committee. Mr.

Whitman wants to find out if money waa given to Dorlon to disappear. He wants also to learn how the money waa given to Dorlon, If he re- reived any, where he is at present. On rumor has, it that ha-Is in Ireland, street, the rector ot whi-h th Hev. William G. Ivle will officiate at the funeral services to-night at 8 o'clock.

The Interment will be in Cypress Hills Cemetery. The deceased is survived by her husband, who is With Abraham StrauR in one of the sales departments, and a daughter, Mrs. Mamie Schmidt. Mrs. Martha A.

McDougal. Mrs. Martha A. McDougal, nee Ijovi'ck, the widow of Henry Lambert McDougal. died yesterday from pleuro pneumonia at her nome, 135 Kent street, Greenpolnt, and the funeral rites will be conducted by the Itev.

W. K. Bentlcy. rector of After considering the matter for about two months, Justice McCall handed down a decision to-day denying the application of the Manhattan State Hospital for an Injunction restraining the New York ConnectingRailroad from continuing the construction of the bridge across Ward's Island. Justice McCall says there la no merit to the application of the Manhattan State Hospital.

That institution has opposed the construction of the bridge for a considerable time. The bridge la to connect tlie Pennsylvania system on Long Island with the recognized the congested condition of the court rttoms of the Kings County Court COtlAN. On January 14, lots, JOHN J. M. COHAN.

from bis late residence. 144 Phelps Englewood, N. On Saturday, January 18. at A. M.

thence to the Church of the Madonna, where a solemn requiem mass will be said for the repose of hi. soul. ftelallvea, friends and members of Typographical Union: No. (trunkal invited to attend. HAf KF.TT.

On January 15, 191S. at Syracuse, N. EDWARD J. HAC'KETT. formerly of Brooklyn, beloved son of Philip and Ellen Brennan Hackett.

Funeral from "The Funeral Church," 24t West Manhattan, Sunday at 2 o'clock. I'OPE. On Thursday morning, JOHN POPE, aged 411 years. Funeral services Friday evening at o'clock at his late residence, 18 Stuy-vesant Brooklyn. Interment Saturday morning, private.

"iur, mm me enure unruness or me building for tho use to which It mil. and that the rrowded condition of the Ascension (Episcopal Chifrch. Kent street. building and the unsanitary rooms In which the courts are held calls for nrnmut Week-End Opportunities for Substantial Savings in NEEDED TOILET ARTICLES 15 ct. Mennefl's Talcum Powder, Narangia and Sen Tang 9 25 ct.

Hazard's Cucurpber .19 33 ct. Daggrett Ramsdcli's Cold Cream 27 DO ct. "Hebe Toilet Cream" greaseless 29 26 ct. Kolynus Tooth Paste 15 $1.50 Hand Palntec? Infants' Sets 1-29 $2.00 Celluloid Clocks 1.00 25 ct. Lustr-ite Cuticle Ice 17 10 ct.

Orange Wood Sticks dos 7 5 ct. Flexible Emery Boards 3 Fashion-Favored HAIR GOODS Small Quantities Hence Large Reductions Switches. Were Now and $1.98 98 $2.98 and $3.98 1 98 14.98 and $6.98 2 98 $7.38 to $11.98 6.08 $14.98 1O-08 Selected and first quality assortment best shades from 22 to 28 Inch. Pysches and Transformatloaua. Were Nowl Were Now $1.49 and $1.98..

.981 $2.98 .....1.08 to-morrw night at 8 clock. Mrs. McDougal was a member for years of that attention and action, yvith a view to pro- viuiiig aueo.uitiR ttccomrnoaaition lor tile courts; therefore, be it Resolved, That' the Brooklyn League church and of the Women's Aid Society. The Interment will be In Cedar Grove Cemetery. The deceased, who was born in New York citv sixtv-three years ago.

New Haven system In Jus tice McCall. In his decision, after re urges tne Hoard ot fjstlmate, in conjunc viewing the matter from the time the i w.ltn the of-the Second I Dls- had lived In Greenpolnt more than thirty trlot, to proceed as rapidly as possible In years, and is survived by a son. Harry. rallroad began construction, and the and a daughter, Lila. Also she leaves me determination or a site tor the pro posed, new court house.

action of the city In granting permis sister. Mrs. Elizabeth Mcserole. and WOODWORTII. On January 15, 1913, Ttii cases ot Policemen White and Btelnert, former members of Pecker's quad, will come up before Justice Goff for trial on Thursday.

They are accused framing up the dead gambler. Jack Zellg, and the District Attorney has Just located Mrs. Jennie Morris, a witness in tha case, whom they have placed in the lioua of Detention." Mrs. Dora Ureon-berg, another witness. Is still missing.

sion for the construction of the bridge, says In conclusion: "Uron auch a state of facts what CHARJ.MH Deiovea nusoana or -nary E. Funeral services Friday evening at o'clock from his lata residence, 432 Greene Brooklyn. Interment Saturday at 10 A. M. two brothers.

William and George, residents of San Francisco, Henry h. McDougal was at his d.ath a retired drygoods merchants of Manhattan. Mrs. Elizabeth Zitzmann. Mrs.

Elizabeth Zitzmann. nee Branch. Irlght would even the State have to I INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS, PROPOSALS FOR BIDS AND ESTIMATES FOR THE CITY OF NEW YORK. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEE ALSO LIST OF SPECIALS IN THIS EVENING'S WORLD AND JOURNAL.

maintain tnla-action, much less the plaintiff, whom It would seem was without any status at all, even If there Tbe wife of Leo Zitzmann, of 251 Steuben IsBreet, died suddenly yesterday from heart IN MEM0RIAM. 0BITUAEY. was an existing lease?" ESSIG. In loving memory of my dearly GENERAL INSTRUCTION'S TO BIDDRBg. Tha peraoD or person, making a bid or for any serrlcea, work material, or tup-pilar- for The Cl'ty of Now York, or for any of be dauartments.

bureaus or offices, furalih tha satn In a seAled envelope. Indorsed with tha beloved son, FKED E8S1U, who leu asleep January 17, 1012. MORNING SPECIALS To-morrow, Saturday. Until I P. AA.

To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. trouble, and the funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at o'clock, -vith the Rev. Dr. C.

F. Intemann, pastor of the Grace English Lutheran Church, bush-wmt avenue, officiating. Interment will be made In Lutheran Cemetery. The deceased was born in New York city, sixtv-three years ago, and is survived by her -husband, who is a master decorator of Manhattan Borough; four sons. Leo PROSPECT HEIGHTS B.

OF T. FAVORS CROSSTOWN "L1 title of tbe work or ab t-Viai hlrt as ahatfrnei tak m.ila, iw Li. FRED. BOEMMELE John F. Xelliher.

John F. Kelllher died at his home, ISM Wythe avenue, on after i brief illness. He was born and nlwavs ived In the Eastern District. He was employed. the cooperage business for the paat fifteen years.

He waa a regular attendant at the Church of Sts. Peter and on Wythe avenue. He is survived a sister, Mra. Jobn F. Judge, anil a $5.98 Girls' Winter Coats 2.9S or tliir oanie or namea, and (be data of prawn-tatlon ti th Prlint or Brwrd or ft bead of tb (lpariraDl at hla or fta office, on or I Trie PFoSj.eet HelgMs Board of Trade at I ratrulaf mnnfhlv maalinir I slatai anal hntir niinnfl In ha.

Funeral Director and Embalmer daugh- organization last night at 700 Franklin P'" William, j-reoericK and Philip; a da ter, Anna, and five grand children. 7flC rDrllin CT lMlt I Office). avenue decided to support the Crosstown th president or Board or h.ad of dep.rt-elcvated road. The Board is unqualifiedly mt-ot. and read, and tha award of tb eontraet Droilier, James Kelllher.

The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon at 2 IUO UnHilU OI. lll Stag (Offlre). lilt glass (Reetdeoca). mailt affording EXCELLENT SONG RECITAL. aw.

a. aooo th.rt.fl.r Graham Ave. In favor of an i. and a committee was 10.98 Young Men's Suits. 8.25 Norfolk and lacK models faney brown, gray and tan cheviots and casslmeres, also 'navy serges splendid tailoring fine linings all sizes.

TOl'NO MEN'S tTXJTHlJtG THIRD FLOOR. $5.05 Little Boy' Overcoats 3.95 Chinchillas and wlnteti cheviot overcoatings plain colors and fancies button-to-neck, convertible collars some flannel llned-J to 10 5 "BOYS' CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR. one I cihlr. appointed hy Chi -lea Partridge, acting J' ull length heavy gray boucle (regular Krlmmer gray) very wooly excellent style deep, warm self yoke wide facings black velvet collarwide black belt 0 to 14 vrs. MISSES' DRIT.

SECOND FLOOR. $2.9 Girls' Slorm Capea 2.00 Rubberized navy sateen plaid silk lined hood one of the -best makes with each cape a rainproof school bag. MISSES' DEPT. SECOND FLOOR. 1.69 White Voile Wslati 1 Crochet design, lace nanel or Venlsa i president, to attend the hearing of the Miss Alice Ralph, soprano soloist in me ennpet at calvary Cemetery by the Rev.

Father Hogan. If Louis Hinschberger. u1a Hinschberger, 66 years old died Barh Wrl Mtimill ahatl rontain tha fun and plari? of iMiiic of tha praon making (bt Min, anrl nimag of Mrsom lirttrf-td with btm tbfrtln. aod If no otbar 6raon ao It ihill riUMnctly atata that fart- alio Puolto, Sewlne Commuislon to-morrow and make a demand for tho -overhead JOHN W. ROEMMELE FUNERAL DIRECTOR GRAHAM COR- DEVOE ST.

Telephone till eStagr. BRANCH 0KM E. Bt KinVICK A VB. Telcph.aa 2 090 Buahwlck. that It la marl wltbout any oooecrlon with toy tin Wednesday last at his home.

1.067 rhe members "are! fearful for the effect for ka Mm. purpoae. and 1. In. all wspecta fair and without th that mllii.lon or fr.nd and that oo uracils arenue.

tie naa Deen HI lor several months. He was born In Lorraine, Vrance, and came to thla countrv thirtv-three years ago. He waa a carpenter and bulkier, and waa a member of Liherte- 9 cl. Boys' Flannelette Pajamat 39 j-orraine society, and of St. Barbara Board of Aldermen, head of department, ehl.f of bure.u.

deputy thereof or clerk th.nla or other officer of The City of New York, I. Ila be or become interested, directly or Indl'rectlf a. contracting party, partner stockholder or otherwise In or la the performance of the cos. tract or In the auppliee, work or bo.laeH to wblrk It relates or la any portion of the prom, thereof. The bid or eatlmate must be Terllad br the oath.

In writing, ot tbe part- ar THE EVERGREENS CEMETERY. PRINCIPAL ENTRANCE. BCSHWK'K AVE34LB AND CONWAt STREET, BROOKLYN. X.r b. raachad by elevated and surface the Clinton Avenue Congregational Church, gave recital laat night In Memorial Hall.

She waa assisted by W. Paulding De Nike, 'cellist. Miss Ralph is a resident of thla borough and has made, many admirers during her public appearance. She has a pure, well-cultivated high soprano voice, which she uses with intelligence and musical feeling. Her enunciation Is clear and she sings with charm.Her first group Included three songs by 8trauss.

"Standflfhen." "Ruhe Meine Seele'" and "Caeellie," and three French numbers, Vldai's "Arlette." Salnt-Saen's Beaux Reves," and Weckerlln's "Maman, Detes-Mol." In the second group of Selection we're an aria from Puccini's "Manor Lescant." Handel's Sleep. Why Dost Thou Leave Me," Rnd Had I Jubal's Lye." frorm "Joshua," and the lullaby from Godard's Jocelyn, the latter with ferrtaa. It contains 800 ravllroad. from m.kln. iha eatlmate.

tb.t tbe 1 urea and la unaurpaaaaa Beach Elevated line would have If a subway Is built. It was said that the trains woukl be sent up through the i-latbush avenue subway to the Malbone street terminal and then go over the old route Brighton Beach. This would leave only three stations on the present line from to Malbone streets. With only three stations there the Board believes that It would be only a question of -time when traffic Is stopped sittigtMher. The transit facilities' 0f their own district Is uppermost in the minds of the members and It is on this account and tne fact that It would take a couph-of years at least to" build a subway that the Board is booming the crosstown ele stated theiIB are la all respect, troe.

tl nd th. thl ii. hi nr tinat. Hll h. nn.tH.i Iia dolbllltla In reap.oia tor in.

"i i which It la tower ae- "'n. rLZT I. I. I cVrtlfiVd ehecl Ttpo. on.

of Ih. But." .77 tnt. butr and I It of Bank, of Tb. City of New York dram eomp.rl.on- Bur al to tlx ord.r of tbe Oemptreller, or money 2, p-bl. tnstalmant.

If notat. or eertlfleate. of i laoludlna first Interment. 120 ta o. lace yoke and emb'd panel some have fronts of pin tucks all sizes.

WAISTS SECOND 29 (ad il ct. Boys' Underwear .20 Gray ribbed fleece lined long sleeve, high neck shirts ankle length drawers all slses. j- CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR MAlx FLOOR. NttMM'f HM.a.i'Vi.i;- Black and colors good quality cotton double heel and toe aome embroidered not all slses. HOSIERY AIM FLOOR.

$1.75 Men's Flannel Pajamas 1.10 Neat pink, blue and tan stripes on white grounds braid trljn edge-silk frogs all slses. MEN'S FURNISHINGS MAIN FLOOR. Sllkataff Petticoats 68 Black straight models plaited ruffle hanging from Van Dyke pointed flounce. PETTICOATS 45ECOSD FLOOR. T.iapbona IS a.

N. T. natora twined, by Tba City of Sew whir, iha i-ommroller approve a. of mh.i Pink and blue stripes also maaras and percale fancy stripes and figures 4 to 14 years. 1 BUYS' FURNISHINGS TH1HD FLOORS' Ct.

Boys Flannel Blouses 41 Also cloth neat strlpesnavy. tan and gray grounds necauand or collar attached all sises. BOYS' FURNISHING THIRD FLOOR. 19 ct. Boys' Oolf Caps .41 Navy serges and KTay, brown and fancy mixturee plain or Inside fur band ail slsi BOYS HATS THIRD FLOOR.

25 ct Ribbons 17 a and 6 Inch black, whit and all colors new warp prints In atrlpee and florals also satins, and moire taffetss best colors. BIBIJONS MAINl.FLOOB. JZ.M Wenea's Cartels 1.17 Extra firm coutll very long over hips cut out fronts tapering waist medium 'high bust emb'y trlm'd top li OtRtSETS SECOND FLOOR. with tbe ecnrity reqalrett In tbe adrertljement to the amoant of not awe tba a three nor awe ceiio ohllgato vated uroject. ID.n pr crniun ih smmBl OT the faoad required.

prorlded la Baw-tloo 420 tb Miss Ralph waa enthusiastically n. i Mr. Partridge asked for volunteers for fork Charter. Tbe amount efaiii jt. l.

nurcn, enirai avenue and Bleecker street, where a requiem mass will be offered isf 9:30 A. to-morrow Wr. Hinschberger leaves three sons Peter, Louis and Charles, and two daughters, Mrs. Julia Rost and Mrs. Katherlne Barth.

The Interment will be in St John a Cemetery. William -William J. Lynch, a member of one of tha old families of the lower end of the Seventeenth Ward, who waa an expert a a sculptor and lettener in the making of monuments, and whose father, ft he late Thomas Lynch, was long engaged in that business, passed away Wednesday at his laaidence, Herbert stract, his death being caused bv pneumonia, after a brief Illness. Mr. Lynch was bom In the Sev enteenth Ward forty-two years ago and ka waa a popular member of the Jefferson Democratic Club, of the Fifteenth Assembly District.

he belonged to the Granite Cutters' Colon, and to St Cecelia's Roman Catholic Church, where requiem mass will be oflfoned to-morrow morning at o'clock, the Interment fol-loanng in Calvary Cemetery. Deceased waa an only son. He leaves a widowed mother, Mrs. Bridget Lynch, and a sister. Miss Klltabelh Lynch.

August Boesser. August Roeaser, who died on Wedne-i day irons pneumonia after a week III-1 service on a local affairs committee to watch out for broken sidewalks, vacant I 7, Tin ei lots wrlthout fen-ea. poor lighting, etc 1 cent. -Hugh E. Rasp and Henry Thompson ZZILZ Td 5 volunteered and three other members will I umat.

but rtouid n. altker Inctod i be picked at the next meeting. rate Mielops addreeaed ta tba bead tea St- kTW SOU. Tico remarkable Shirt purchases Savings of one-third Nesrllgee Klilrtx, rrgularly Stirf bosom Shirts 85c; fl.SO I the bout colors, cuffs attached. Mr.

De Nike' numbers were Bem-berg's "I-a Chanson des Balaers." Heber-lein's "Adazlo," Mabel, Daniels' "Villa of Dreams" (by special request), a "Barcarolle." by Alcock, and Popper's "Span-iscbe Tana." Mr. De Nike plays with taste and skill and to the obvious pleasure of his auditors. Miss Eva La Have at the piano proved most competent and contributed not a llttla. to the evening's pleasure- The matter of a playground adlolnlni' partment, e. tatlo ta.

bis fha Hn.u.l tli i ennaiir JctPriyef Books .17 ui.itimate oeiore ins meat Doara next aek. particular, aa tba nanttry ar as.llrr npplle. or tbe a. tor. and the Key of Heaven witm oospeis and Epistles--padded covers.

STATIONERY THIRD FLOOR. large delegation will attend and. oppose u'S'XTteg. the playground. acledulea.

plana, SI la tha Mid The Board is against local assessment I aS'c. of tb. I'rwildeet. fwnl ro.va.rtnrat. K.

bid ba accepted froea or con net on the lasson avenue relief sewer. Theyj Bates SI. Shirts $1.19 etcgtii.rlr Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials. for th Clecksf "Look for the Clockil want eitaer a borougn-wide or a city-wlds assessment. awarded to any peraow wlto la la arrears ta The City of New Tar apoa or eontraet.

ar was 1 1. a defaulter aa meaty ar Mberwtaa, opoa an at nratlon to tb. aty. I xlie roatrats ipoat ba a for aeparat.tr. I th.

I. fpaerreti ta eaeb eaaa to raWe. .11 kii street was widely known throughout the Eastern District, aa a Hu The hall mark of style in Men's Shirts. neper yasierday to tha effect that ha bad rla- elded te appoint a Republican tn thla plac- 1 "I never er.o thousbt of such a i b4d. do tntend lo appoint men from TO BE HEARD IN CONCERT.

The "Philomela (Ladies') Olee Club of thll tsoreugrl, wlir be heafoTIn concert at bid. ot e.ttm.tea If Is -ia4 far tb. Istemt ef tbe eity an ta So- Bidders will write it tba iant nl ttel, bid. ta addlrloa ta lneertla tha Barn 1" nfarea. Read the facts about this all-important rapid transit route presented on Page 5, of this issue.

It means lot lo everj worker, to every property owner, to every storekeeper, to every manufacturer in Brooklyn and Queens. Tb new herl all an am a member af tha quartet of the Zoellner Maaonerrhor. and be eng in many of th great singing festivals here and out nf town. Ha had also sung with the A Hon Blrujinf Society, of wmcn ha waa nl'2br- "a memtr of all earn to tnt. ontea.

ao that it wtu not be used aa a noil ilea refuse, but thalr appointments will cent, later inoers ate twaaatrwtl ta twtr bt a I tn.tee apon tba blank forme prepare new llgri Tba rttr a rwriT af whwk. with ilewlrl aad wlatlau I Mill fun.li th Park Avenue Church. Manhattan, on Tuesday evening. January a. lime.

Herman Henrlchaon, conductor, has ranged decidedly Interesting pro NO REPUBLICAN DEPUTY. at Story of Hew Appointment, Reatiter CrLnathlla ha. sat y.t appointed a aew Dennty Coramlsaloaar af Records, and will a.t d. ao wntll tb Procreaalras ananas las aettl smart tlmitilTM anon a ehslre tit iha piaea which baa been oSerad ta them. Tb HeBieier lausbvl at a elwjr whkk ria lei la nnfth.r Brooby a tbe amer eareuira la wbleb oxt.no tbe hit tklai aMynaaa'a a)t rol0ra bretoer with a r-rr at tb.

eoattiwrt, VZJZZZ'? 'Z-Z Reductions in Underwear gramme. By rrqneet, tb clnb and Del 1Ong Counrii, Royal Arcanum. II waa I a pitnter by occupation. an1 for soma years foreman of the Weidner etabirS-l atical on LeJkJI avenue, lie was boru jwiu amaj i ne ueatn or Juan of Arc" nurin. ib-far at "tripe oftb.

nrHi ribbed llalbriggnn, now for wt tb wot Pia and Local Option Sill tJp Again. AI.BANT. Jan. 17 emblmtan latrodoeatl aaln yesterday bis old bill pra-vldin local vpuea for Iba eouatiaa al jtaat Stale. (front 1-ea Mesaenlemnre) which was ao now, ic p.

vIe ana sicnr Srawteaa at atrwrUon lartlsacaJy tcsdered at tha Music Teach- Sstor.1 Vttxil, Light and Sn.

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