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XII BROOKLYN DAILY TihlES OCTOliE.ii 4, 1015 i -A OXDAY -r rq 7f rffifcir. ItiL- 1 A iC ill ThNemo Self-Help EjptMoii CULLEN PUT! MAN OFSTOtP And Then Knocks Him Steinbrink SaysJ ,9 fj r' 'it hi Store Opens at 9 Closes at 6 P. M. Daily. Woipens New Fall Dresses, Unusually, Low Prices fo) of Unusual Merit Is An Enthusiastic Success It is hard to aay whicln' the grepjvat attraction lj' that marvelous SelJ-Help" Nemo Wpnderlift Corset, or -ij those fascinating Physical Culture Lectures and Exer-i eises by Mme.

Namvette Jdayniiler Pratt. Taken together thev arc making obi Col'-et IViurtment a beehive this vefeUrrr nKr Pratt lectures on Tuesday and St "WecftiWdiiy onh. at 8 lYre women only. Our Skilled Nemo fitters will shov. and explain the Nemo Won-w ,1 derlift every ony and teach you how to HELP- YOlRSELF to health and a sty 1- ish figure.

"SeH-Help Nemo Wonder-ty" lift Cofscls-In Three Models For AH Figures This is not a 'demonstration." rev BIG EVENT. Come and onjov it. 'jy'l 556 miss Mme. Pratt's FINAL LECTl TIES- IL" woNDERUFT they arc a genuine treat. :2 I A 4 tl I I I I I 1 i i i j.i NO NEED FOR CHANGE Keep Tammany, A' ly from Constitute I opnn dk'dlH' I hf pi OpO- ItlOl ornuM hi i .1 1 1: ln 4 'tillstit UtloU 1 1 Ihmvuo It make i niilit.iT urn' Inclustual unrest Mh li power m.ij to ev them at Home uim tin mniT has been t'i Mute In pursuan tin local Central Lnh.

asked its moir.heiH lo 'intt ut ion JiuUre Cullen was at Trust Compcr ri opont and Mont generally a nee! by i that the defeated ion against In time of feel that sed against although It iflt in thi this policy Union has against the office In the I building at Greets. Hoi ntary Htate-the matter, ered In bis! hastate, is-j s.ud he ha'J no supple in nt to m.ikt regard I jwhuh was thoioughly add? to the voters sel Snturdav ntght Coin IV. X. In his partner. was a to th' k'nstltutH'U 1 1 v.uld not discuss tlie lHue raised No Big Gains Made, but German At- Report wHIVft VFv At $19.75.

THESE GARMENTS ARE MADE in correct and accepted Fall styles. They display the individual touches most women like to find. Well tailored on shape retaining lines made of good wearing and fashionable materials. We illustrate four'splendid models taken from a wide range at both prices. Materials include satin, crepe de chine, silk poplins, as well as the newest combinations in serge and silk.

In street and afternoon shades. stieot floor, Central Building. Wlih ihmi'lMlnit popularity of llvlnK rooms comes the demand for a suitable table. Among our vt assortment of Library Tables excellent de IS lllueti'Ated 18.50 Descriptive: The table is of exceptional construction and finish. 28x45 inch top.

supported by massive Colonial scroll pillars and magazine shelf. A rich, soft-toned mahogany veneer makes this a most desirable table. Our guarantee of quality, your assurance of satisfaction. Broadway Brooklyn Iiitprtion Rpt(fulU Solicited. French Progress.

tacks Are Repulsed, Says the Communique. Darts. Oct. 4. The French continue1 to make progress north of Arras.

thU, afternoons official communique do-( clared. Tho War Office made no claim to important successes in the Champagn region, but asserted that all German attacks on that Hunt hae been le-pufccd. We have mode further progress the Givenchy Woods, (west of Vimy), said the statement. ur troops have. ccupied an important cross-roads on Hill No.

In the regi)n ot Quenncvieres and Xouvron, the battle from trench to; trench continue! vesterdny and last, 1) IK lit Near the Farm t4hain-fiagne region), there was a heavy-bombardment bv both Hides. All enerpys attfu ks against our newly won positions north of Mensil were! al'ni? a ton-nuie front. JAMAICA WOMAN SHOT. Infuriated Mob Beats Italian Accused of Attempted Murder. Mrs Consol ita Tolni.a.

L'4, a pretty Italian, wife of Xirholns I)olnna, a Long Island Railroad laborer, fit Browi nvoriuo. ihnm street. Tarn; ie i dinp. S- Hospital. Jhiihikm with fn Uulb-t vonml her hark and right el how She nil shot bite yes- trrdaj, thi ohoe hv Xnthonj Iavioto -I a 1'iborei, who had a hoarder an the 1-lnn'i bonn Hm, too, is in Marvs Hospital lie was taken there iftT the Jamaica' police reserves ros'iil him from a mob of Italians bent upon Uirkliqr, and beatinjf luni to death.

lvicto was told Faturdav nipJib! that his presence was no lonpor de-: aired. Dehina, husband of the injured woman, Bald he drank too much. 1 The police say Favieto returned to I the Deluna house yesterday appar-1 ently intoxicated, drew a revolver nnd BROOKLYN i-- I 1 1 1 1 1 bo one ff the in Qv.efUb Horuugh. 1 iSM-Mtient if Jo-iph I)- fornu Ounuv Treasur r. 1" Kdward A AlardougaU, presuh in -I the Qwecnhoro t'orporutlon $10, -Michael McNamara, owner a Hoklv newspaper Far Jlockav.

aj -tP '0. Cl. ailes G. Mojer. head of the Vnt Mo or Interest in Queen.

$'tiOiH 1 Hndie. a young lawvcr im Kluhma. John M. Moc. a pr.

Milent a business in Al.inlntU S' o.coo. Hcnuinnri Mooie, owner laisr bakery interests in Astoria. Alrick II. Man. reputed one ot lie wealthiest resident uf the borough, J.

D. Morrell, broker of i Far Kockaway, $50ur000. I David G. Morrison, head of a ci stone company in Long IMnud CiU, I Guy G. Mott, oi For Uookawii, i O.fioti.

Charles K. Najder, SJ'Uion, A I A. Nash, who i ad of the Tlflanv I interests in Queens, A. L. I henzahl.

one of tho largest merchant I of Far Ilockaway, District I torney Dennis Leary. S10.K0 i i i 1 Womens Fall and Winter Skirts, $5.75 In a Variety of Smart Tailored and Sport Models SKIRTS IN WHICH the extra efforts of the maker are conspicuous; that fit as a woman who demands neatness would have them fit. Featuring tweeds, checks, satin, broadcloth, corduroy, navy and black poplin and serge. One style of broadcloth has three gores fastened at side; mens set-in pockets; small velvet covered buttons from belt to hem; smart belt pointed at front finished with velvet covered buttons. Also yoke effects, circular from yoke, and other buttoned from belt to showing satchel and flap pockets.

Waistbands, 23 to 33 inches; lengths, 38 to 42 inches. Serond floor, Central Building. BROADWAY SAXE DECLARES PERSONAL TAX HOWLING FARCE (Continued from Page when they learned through the newspaper that they were worth $1 or more in the minds of the tax-gatherer. and there are two or three day laborers who are credited with S100.000 on the books. The safest plan is to go down and glance over the lists yourself.

The total amount of tho personal valuations for next year Is 000,000, and the budget or cost of maintaining the City government for next year will be about $212,000 ooo, to be fixed at the and of this month. BetWeen now and March, 1916, the tax Mate will be revised downward, as tho valuations are modified under the swearing off process. in Atarchj the Board of Aldermen will, take the final of the tax lists and tho final budget figures and divide the second Jnto the first, producing a quotient- that will bo the general Citv tax rate. To this will be ad.led a small decimal to cover the cost of county government in the flve counties of the city. The probable rate is 2.05 per though this may be a few points higher In Brooklyn, and Queens.

The rate Is the same for Foal and personal property. This means that you must par $2 os, on every $100 of your taxvaluation for real and personal property, as repr- sentd on the final rolls. Und- the law a person may own $1,000 or personal m-onerty without being taxed for it, but i I aimnnca1 supposed )t ''Xol ilhnt.udmg 11 that Judge, Cullen the new Constitution l1u se astly nnprines conditions in this "A French fleet dropped forty Slate. 1otn of tho tailoring class as Large Ltomhs on Saldons railway stn-W. Clmer Paynter.

large real Mate d-'sees. and its de- ri, tin lu'h. wouH result only in a renewed effort for Tammanv control of the next (onstitutioi'Ml 4 on vent ion. The I a that there aroBe one cabc in West Viicium the one humlerd County Buptemc Court, tleorge I ot of our Poole anti Tl Omni 1 not reason fur Ihonuint; oui own funfinmental law.lgun- played evploahc and shrupncll lu 1 I I it til tlinrA i A operator of Long Island City, Harry B. Peace and Harvey member of the firm of Teuce Krotber.

of Flunhlng. contractors, $500,000 e.icli. and John D. Peace, cletk In tin- Qu-us known civic worker? tf Flushin lion at Mciz 3 Another great artillery buttle is de-1 veloping in til Champagne The lat otflriul despatches reported! an ulmusL eiulie eefraifbb of iniuntis fighting while French and German $10,000 oach iargesft RockawayH, $500,000. Capt FreJfrick Russell, of tlio Newtown Creek Towing Company, George J.

Ryan, who whr a member of vs, $500,000. promptly attend to tho uiatvar? Almot R. Lnton. of Hrooklvn, led the opposition to tin proposition now framrd by Judgp Fullen, and rnwr-shlbd tho forces the Convention that beat it by a vote of 65 to 50. Ir.

Latson said to-dnv: The (listingiilHhcd ptwtion of Judge John V. Wainwnght hotel' nro- I0''11'" ight to any prietor at Far Rocka wav. 1 00 000 t0.rnc'. from hlm; William A. AVarnack, President of the I instance, however, we must Jamaica Savings Bank.

$2r ooO- Jacob rPCFnizo the preconceived notion, ex- 1 pressed bv Judgo (billcn. upon this the Constitutional Convention. Jin.oao, A M. Kvon. eo-il dealer of Khishing, cratic candidate for ShenfT.

fino.ono; I Charles Willo, contractor, who hmlt the Queens County Court House. member of the Constitutional Con- vention, Homor V. Wiho. Wall of organized the Boy Scouts, $10,000 The total personal assessments tn Queens amount to and this is an Increase of S74.S90.000 over At $14.98. At $19,75.

REGISTER TO-DAY This is tho Arst day of regtatratton. The polls open at thlp ecning and close at Durinjf'theso hours the polls 4 ill ho open every la.v until Saturday, when the hours will he 1k- tween 7 A. M. and I. M.

List Of Klling places will he found on Pages 10 and II. LEGAL NOTICES. 1 uoaMhute K1N4)9 COUNTY 4 ITY 1iiunniT ag.urfll Kugn' IMivul. rtifl other. In piirUHiKc of it jiifltum-iu of lore-Hos'm1 an! nl iluiy made uud uiiowl in the action, ami hearing li the lllli lay of July, I.

t(HytmdintKn'U. tlj rf4ur. In aald I jiKlKinnu napiiud, uiu ami at public auction to lie biffUoiit huldc-i. bv Win .1 MuPhllllamy A Co Au tlotifra, nt tun 1trokin Krai Kntatc Evbang. No 1K Montugue Mr.ot.

In th Hr i nf Hemklyn. tkmnt.t of King, on I lie LMih of October. Klft. at l-tr clwk iiinii, tho I prumuo-s flirootrsl lv Hold Judgment to ht $Kld. and tiicroUi doTnHd follow: vil that crtnin pint plerj vr parrel of land.

mumk. blng niMt Udag In tor of nibijn the nty Now Yo-k. Cm mry of of Now York, Ucjndrd aod do- to u. indnt oa tlir outbrrW Rule of dtant fet, tbrro inrhe oiui jonnod bv thr interor. idr of Warnn Stivrt nlth hW- of (Vtimbt Ktrrot: running ai HrM Wnn.n ln lpa (n tin aoutbppij- Me of and thrnoe waUrly abwig thp Warren Street twenlj evn to tho point or place of I' rleht.

tite and Intercut of the and to Warren Street lj4ng; In ndioUPwr aald premlaea to the October 4th, HM.V TARKIt HANSON. Referee THOMPSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Brooklyn, N. V. Oet4-3w MATh nbjiulication contravened the settled law of the land, as enunciated half a centurv ngu, by the Supreme Court of thp Stntfs.

Therefore, we no rush to insist on changes in our Constitution, Plan to speak of the matter at the Club to-night." Frank Mann was a Democratic dele-the I from an uptown section and said to-day tl-at while he was greatly im-sa' pressed hv Judge Cullens argument lie fired four shot In quick succession a Deluna knocked the pun from hUlnra il i S'embCnk. one of the most Iiepublhau lawyers in i.pMiklvn, who a delegate to! jin, a leaning member of the mry Commitice, and lce chair-j uf hc Ta et ne made i tutnient I it o-msto me from a 'reading ot i nllen addrs. tliat he erects ind then proceeds to! i map of straw a' him dn u. oi Kicht (. ommittee re- I i tfamoain lor disiusston on next to the lat Afiav before the adjourn mont of the Ironvention The time for its consideration was hunted, and tho Uh locates were not prepared to rush to amending the lull of Rights, which tor more than one hundred and Twenty-lhe ve.irs had been found en- duly satisfactory lo the people of the State.

It ih not ihthcult to amend our Constitution this was demonstrated in the Workmens Compensation provision. And just win all the, good winch cor.ceddlv i embodied in the new Constitution should be defeated acd swept. aside I cannot understand, even if such result ifcccomplishcd what .1 mice Cullen has in mind. corrections hr-n that time oonips. tho people of tills Fhto, ropnimlos of oLi gcnorol topic, in which ho used this West Virginia on ns an illustration.

It seems far or to argue'that be-caiiHe once, in a single State, throughout tho entire historv of this nation, and of each State of tho nation, an hnd not fully read and considered all thf' Isfnji'H raised. I hav dono Mann Paul. I pr frr not to commit i myself one way or tho other." rhuile a. Vhhcr was a Demo (GEO. W.

STIVERS DEAD. Retired Naval Officer Pasaea Away at Home Here. Georg'S Washington Stivers, retired chief engineer of the United States Navy, died of apoplexy at hie home. 303 Vanderbilt nveneo. yesterday morning, at the age of seventy-nine year.

He was appoinlod as mi engineer in the phoned to Hempstead, officer. Smith navy in December, DM, and -served until October 12, ls99, when he was retired with the rank of captain. He was a Free Mason and welt, known in Brooklyn. He leaves ond Von, Dr. George L.

Stivers, and three daughters. SISTERS OF MERCY SHOT, During German Shelling Russian Hospitals. lvirograd, Oi. Russian Red Cross tu-diy published a list of forty dx si-; of mercy who are alleged to have been killed during Austro-, German bombardment of Russian Wbtl Killed MAVIS ADMITS GUILT. Town" Burglar Guilty to A-snulL 1 For the Mocomi tim ithin a month a ru 4 Liewis.

the Spotless Town burglar, lo-dti guilty to in the third He was ii ptured in Him hum. of Lyman Mnc, a woolen sale Fuinil -tleOt. )n the ll by Filu onmii Marshall .5 rnue stalion Wli I. wj.s awaiting tlie arr trot uagofi. Lewis tt)ne stoop Ho jrteadod guikt but hanged his ph befre Julge Hov 'Indictment Pleads V' nirc1 1 dismissed.

i. AGED MN Kll.i i rf FALti. ilth seet, his resi killed. John d'Omilj. 67.

of while descending the stair' deuce, fell and was intan At $11.98. LEGAL NOTICES. Klngs. uf a. hI Mine or and La.r-,ei ana ile-nritMfi t.

Ue. tilling Ht II ptillil Uf 1 H.u- tlf ATfine in.ienj Si in, inn 1 ac distant tv hundnd aid 1 wvu -on, ftvt, and im'Vpii kih) 1 i t.s-rh from th coriHT fanned by fhe upirKei dun if I he t'8(trlv lde of twin $UTimrlj j-lde of (irihgtoo Avn.n:Wkri.uni:ig thnt houlmrj, paruiMu with and jxtrl of (lie distsiue through a partr wad, oventj foui (7 fl fed. St n.l on h.i.f r5 I j'i. ihclire to a po.nt distant one hundred dM0 feet rorth-riy fium the notbeih rtll- of S-Ihsi Ntnci. tn and p.inllel uCusev I Sfnvt.

for 4n fe. ihiaree jiortn-er! iinifllhd with Seeomi Avnne and part tlv d'ltsn'-e thi ongii partr wi'. -un -i79'l nnl four 1" Indie, v.iotlvr.' side -t Mh.ntou A.iue, rl.rv wcMerlt ainl along tin side of ruimpon Aromie for-t 0n feet Uueo and one In If fR inches to the point or place of la-gimiing. Dated Oo-I tobet 2nd, 1915 IAMFm 0. MIMXR.

Rpf.rep. MORRIS RF.iZKNSTF.lN. Plaintiff Atloruev. 44 Court Street. Brooklyn Roroagh.

New York rly roLMY OU'ItT. KINGS COLWTV Cnirlc K. Anus. Ilslutlff, against KIchaM D. William.

Individually and as executor of Idllfan M. WUllama. deceased, and others, Dc-fiindaoti. In of a Judgment of foreeloaare and aalr duh umdt nnd entered the ahore-entjfled action, nnd bearing date the 1st dat of October. H'l5.

i. ho undersigned, the referee. In aatd Judgment tiaiued. will sell Ht public auction lo hc highest bidder, by Nathaniel Hbuter Au -tionecr. at the Brooklyn Reni Kstate Dxchangts No ld9 Montague Street, In the Borough, of Riookbn.

County of Klitgs. ou the 2d(h dae of octolrfw. HUft, at twelTe oclock noon, the prem-ihe illreetad by said judgment to be aold, and therein a follows. Ail that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, with tin Improvements thereon erected, situate.

lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn County of King, City and State of New York! bounded and described as follows: Beginning nt a point on the southerly aid of Belmont Avenue (formerly called Bay Avennel distant 40 feet westerly front the Southwesterly comer ot Belmont Avenue, and 4tklns Avenue; running thence westerly along the southerly aide of Belmont Avenue 20 feet; thence southerly parallel with Atkins Avenue wo feet; thence fmrallel with Belmont Avenue 29 fuel, and thence northerly agalB parallel with Atkins Avenue 90 feet lo the southerly side of Belmont 4 tpii uc ai the point or place of beginning. Dated October 4th, 101. WIM.mr HOWARD. JR. Referee.

IIFOH F. KKNXA, Fiiiintiff Attorney 44 Court Street, Btookljn Borough, New York t'U OcM-Sw-MATIi COUNTY COUm. KINGS CuUN TY llllliAin lord Upton, as executor of the laat will and testament of Frank Little, deceased, rinlntUL against Marguerite A. McLaughlin, ami 1 others. Dclcndant.

lu puisnauce of a Judgment of furecloaure and ai tiui? made and entred In tbe illed 1 action, and bearing date Ibo Dtb day of August. 1915, I. the uuderslgned. the referee, in valtl I Judgment nunied. wifi sell at public auction the highest bidder, bv Wm.

J. MePUIlllamv Cov Anctiooeers. at the Hrookl.m Res Fstate 1 Kwhange No. 19 Montague Stieet, lu the Borough of Brrt-klii. uf Kings, on tbe 241 tU jdaj of 0toler, 1915, at twelve o'clock noon, I ibe premNefc directed bv said Judgment to ba old, and therein described follows; I Alt that eertalu plot, piece or parcel of land situate, Ijlng and being In toe rougn uf i Brooklyn, uf the Cltv of New York.

County of I Kings, nnd State ot New York, bounded and uestnbcd ts fllows, ti Beginning at a point on tne Vouibeateriy aid of Fifteenth Avenue distant two hundred and ten fuct southwesterly from tbe corner formed bv the intervention of tbo southeasterly side of Fifteenth Avenue with the southwesterly sldg of Bath Avctiue; running bones southeasterij par i lle with Bath Avenue nlnety-slx feet eight Indies; theme southwesterly paiallel with Fifteenth Avenue thirty feet; thence northwesterly parallel with Bath Avenue nlneiy-six feet eight inches to tho sonthvastcrly side of Fifteenth Avenue, and hcnce northeasterly along the southeasterly side of Fifteenth Avenue thirty fct to the point place of beginning. Also all tbe right, title and Interest of tbe risrtles of. in and to Fifteenth Avenue, lying front of and adjoining said premises to the centre line therrof Thi red October 4tb, FRRD AI. AHERN, HARRY L. THOMPSON.

Attorney for Plaintiff. 175 Rcmsen Sticet, Brook im N. the flguros on the books are represent what you possess above the $1,000 mark. The best way to nnd out exactly where you stand is to make-on inventory of your wealth and possessions, and see how It Jibes with figures on the hooks. All the money that you have in (he savings bank may Jb excluded for Hint is not are mortgage bonds If the State recording t.i of 1-2 of 1 per rent, has been paid, and other exemptions Include: I nited States bonds, bonds.

of the State nnd City of New York, shares of stock- of corporations, both domestic and foreign. and certain bonds and notes defined as secured debts stamped hv thAU the furniture In your house, and hlncheon the University Club yes-all your children's clothes and your lerday. Dr. Nacy McGee Waters, wifes as' well; the pictures of the Tompkins Avenue thtche1 Vehcoa7? tnife ceUar, and I yhurph- President, and all the Jewels. Including wedding and Dr A.

J. Allen, of the Pnrkville engagement rings owned by yourself Church, fiecretarv-or an yotber member of the family Lj. chasedon6 the l'nMaBment plandc-j Dr U. G. Warren, the retiring prcs-diict the amount of the unpaid Install-jident.

expressed his regrets on leaving viuw (hA ftrt rln ot fhn nmnxvit ah the amount on which tuxes were actu- illy paid last year. Ot the sum of persona! property which taxes were paid Inst year neai lv $20,000,000 was the property of cor- porations. so that persons living in borough padd not much more than $5,000,000. Tile ta assessors however, that they expect to in- Elected Head of Brotherhood of Con gregational Ministers. I The annual election of officers of jthe Brotherhood of Congregational Ministers was held at their monthly Rcos a nulf ex grounfl.

AVs jaw is broken and lho a prisoner. Mra. Deluna Is not expected to re cover. DIDNT SHOOT WIFE. Rockaway Beach Man Acquitted, But Held for Having Revolver.

Charged with his wife. I Julia, through a finger of the right hand, George Moehn. of G46 Boulevard, Rockaway Beach, was arraigned in Jamaica yesterday before Magistrate Miller. The alleged shooting occurred on Saturday evening. The dharga of felonious assault was dismissed.

but on a charge of having a revolver, lie will have a hearing in Far Rockaway court on October 10. I i 1 posal, which will i nt tin his views! Former Judge Jacob Rrenner, a R-I delegate from would not discuss the matter until he had examined into it more fully. Urulo dh gate trom South Brooklyn jilistrirt Ho )r parniff a letter to tho nenep.ipor on Cullen pro- DR. HILLIS SILENT. King benies Rumor of Compromise.

I)r- Hlllis in lvniouth Church yesterday at l4th morning and evening services, but made no allusion tn his troubles with Mr. Ferguson, or to his financial affairs at ell. Gen. Honatio King ami Charles T. Lark.

Dr. JlillF' lawyers, denied em- phnliouMy yesterday that any compro mlse wan being sought with Ferguson. (ten. Ivimr, apparently acting for Dr. Hillis.

said a week ago that Ferguson would be asked for an accounting in his dealings with Dr. Hlllis. The Rev. Dr. Percy Stiekney Grant at Kpiseopul Fhurch of the Ascen- lfn in M'liih'ittAn veterdnv de i Vi 1 CHierm, ue lenued Jr Hlllis.

I believe no class can spend money a advantageouslv as clergymen, Dr. nPfl.f thev Htpn Grant said If sometimes tnc tep and n-bHlf tnrhrn, bonce with Wnrmn Stroot twenty lucbo; thence northerly at right Street and pait of the distance party wall aeventi-fonr feel ments from the value buineM bank otust 'com pnnv tovahle bo le the money in your pock the old teapot, or at your broker's 07 If rdeMh.Ur& aonabie that-maV collected on too- You must pay on aUiumgtds' merchandise that you 3 own anywhere intheto te in ho Npollected on l8 Afitffto mortgages, u- J-M dc com under-the 5, mhA huslneea man must on notate head. 'The busing man dollar above the thigh 1 his store, U1KM whh ho owns, ineluding theooiD 1,1 an yl limit loods CiTlsVccViVablVffopen account You I James OConnor, of 81 Pacific street, ut V10 1 Maspeth. and Edward Eberle, of 1R6J 1,10 huslnes world. Stockholm street, Ridgewood, were charged with stealing material from Bberles father, a carpenfpr.

Eherie withdrew the charge. Both were discharged. Young Hhei was then charged with being a user of cocaln. Magistrate Miller sent him to the Kings County Hospital for User-! profession vation. Mario Totora.

of Lawn avenue. Ozone Park, charged with striking a man with a broom, was held for hearing to-morrow. Six men charged with loafing found Magistrate Miller lenient. Charles Adams, of 656 Seneca avenue, Ridgewood, and Charles Gerner. of 87 Grove street, Ridgewood, were held for a hearing on Tuesday, in the other caaes sentence was suspended The defendants were: William Winfield and Clinton Rose, address not 1 iriven; Joseph Lonop.l.i.

ami Joseph i-t hits TFI PGll 1PH POLK Deorn. both of 145 South street. 'TOItirs TKI.I.GllAt it rnur- malra Karly this mornlnB an IcontHlnllW Kdward Kilev, 728 Frwldent t. ir-w (' Bvrr (street, ond William Berger. i71 Covert py wm.

p. rtae. WIIALLS ClIAIJiKNGE. ntreet, skhhled into a telegraph pole at Eastern Parkwav, and Ralph avenue. wan.

Play Winner of World I Series. I Marys Hospital. Chicago. Oct. 4.

Charles Weegh-t man, president and owner ot the Chi-1 tTiirn i.v lrm cago Whales, champions of the Fed- WOMAN STR1CK At 1U. make money in and itre uneue eessful let us see In them more of tes.siui. let us set in wk "1' 1 the clcrjp men than the buslntss man. Making inonev is an absorbing occu- nation, and the clergyman who turns Hsiflo In Hint iliri cturn hasn't time for nrvrntv fur fst both things. rhoroforer the olergy- purall! man who falls In his business is an ron foot nine angles to Warren through WOMAN STIIVCK BY hiu ar.d stnt 1 rihrd a follow, ai Warn Strot from thr i tlon of the outhrlv tir rasurlv 4n ami i Warmi Hirwr.

wn(brlv of fpt nine Inches fduidnff. A I a nil the parlies of. In front of and centre line thereof. ARTIIIR HARRY 17. Renisen 8PPREME Florence Knlclenbrg lam Rooney et I In pursuance ami wain dutv entitled action, automobile I day of September, by Wm.

P. Ttae, Heal Mrect. In the of Kings, on the at tv.elve lock by eaid judgment described an AU that plce lymg and being County of King. York, bounded I -Svcafi-o ortticenot-thc tam- othp Congregational fold', lie goes to Syracuse, where he will assume the congregation. pastorate of a Duteh Reformed AGAIN SHELL ZEEBIUGGE.

Oiif Aviator Shot Down by the Ger-man Defemler. Amsterdam, Oct. 4. ix Allied borabftrdcd German naval base of Zeebrugge. Sunday.

One of the aviators was shot down nnd an other forced to land near Xiemliet, The damage done at Zeehrugge not been aacertained. RABIC CARE VN8ETTLF.I) mnanya Not Conciliatory Not Satisfactory," Says Capital, ashlngton, Oct. 4. Amoricas foi -ign relations reached another climax to-day. Half a dozen serkmti interna -Vmul complications were brought to foyaanew with the return of Hec-' etary Lansing from a fortnights vacation.

not yet satjefac-Slcnt official opinion -day rega 5ast mem-i Ino Arabic Tho sit-far from a breach uution is, however, of relations between the Tinted and Gopnaiiy. This can be authjh'ita tiveh stated. States Ig'lU- I i COURT, KINdS COP'TT Pla'lntiff against WHl-( Defendnnt of a Judgment of foreclorur ia1e nnd entered In the nnove and hearing date tin lifltn 1915. 1. the undersigned.

juiid judgment naine. will uction to tlio hlghent h'duer, Atiitloncer, at the Brooklyn EthHK. No. I8u Montague Borough Brooklyn. County Jith day of ilctobor.

IfrlJ, noon, the premlwea directed to be sold, and therein follow. or patcel of land, situate, In thL Borough of Brooklyn, and state New end deaenhed as follows: Being all that certain lot of land known Lot -d, Blo 1 255, Section 0, on thn Land and Tax Map of the County o' King, being located on the outhrl side of Eagle Street, between Manhattan Avenue anJ Oakland Stieet Dated October 4. 1915. JAY S. JONES.

Referee NimjRrrjOE A- MAXFIUM, Attorneys for Flalnthf, 2S.J Broadwuv, Manhattan. New Y'kClty. CnrXTY COFUT. KINV.S roriNTY AAHflN i1 Sohot'ufeld. Plaintiff.

I. Malicr. unl otUors. lo- I against Klirubelh Margaret Moray. 50, 480 Waverly avenue, was crossing Ledford and Atlantic avenues, nhortly before noon to-day, when she was knocked down by an au- tomobile, owned by Uoyston E.

Gill, of 301 Quincy street. It wuh driven by James Ibatherton. Ton Putnam avenue, (lentherton rushed her the Swedish as b0kS' s.t ttwwrt" -csd wbwiv-rich A 9At the tax office In Cny Oitisohs called to tU. PerSOnaLPeShrtf ihe amounts hat had' been piafed I Hospital with a possible fracture of the' hip BY MAY Mnzol tl 119 Powell utroet, lc in Marvs'Hosnltal to-dAV ill a IS in M. Hospital io-oa ill a flerjoiin condition, having sustained eral Buseball League, to-dnv formally challenged the winner o' the coming Red Sox-Philadelphia series.

If the challenge is not accepted WVeghmnn will claim the worlds championship for his club. REGISTER TO-DAY This is Uio first day of registration. Tim ollr ojcn at 3:80 this evening and close at During the hours the poll -411 be open every day until Saturday, when the hours will lie 1-tweeu 7 A. M. and 10:30 I.

M. List of polling place will le found on Rage IO and ll ALTO STOIEN XT MIVFOIJY Freeport. Oct. 4. While visiting at Minfeola last evening John Kobel, a telephone employee this village, hnd hte automobile tolen.

The Sheriffs office notified all parts of the county, but the missing cap has not beenifound. ot of ond Ab tiulv made and ntend in the akoTe-en4ii4ed t101 tte the 21st dnv uf August (ho un.h Ihu reforea in 5- ii i JiHlamht namt'd. wl at public auction to lb highest bidd'-r, by Nathaniel Shutor, Auc. flonerr. Ht the Brooklyn Real Fstate Ktchaugc, No, lx) Montague Stnet.

In the Borough 4 Brtkljn, 4Vunty of Kiug. oibitlte 2Afh day of October, 1915. at twelve o'clock noon, tlw premise diverted bv said Judgment to he sold, and therein described as follows; AU that certain p1ce, plot or parcel of land with the bnlldmcr erected thereon, situate, htug and being in the Botmigh of Brooklyn, iounty of TO DAY dny of irRisnaTioii. 5:30 this oning During these hours open every tiny until the hours will be between 10:80 I. M.

place will he found I -them. 5 ln tha.taYeJSeu I kueu per.irl1? SUP rda' circumsmr mI, I Si. thought wealth lit -tormall amounts. SliiaU'iMacaoJ, and 'Lose at REGISTER This IS flio first Tin polls open at tho polls will be Saturday, when 7 A. M.

and LGt of polling on Page 10 and fractured skull and lacerations of the scalp in a motorcycle accident late last night. Jiva was play'K in front of her home when a motorcycle carrying two unknown men came down Powell street and threw her for sortie distance. The motorcycle did not Stop. rr i -1:.

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