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MONDAY THE BROOKLYN DAILY TIMES DECEMBER 1, 7 I wn ATT- miiirt GOATS EAT WASH EXPLAINS I ALltllKALL rttb DRINK AT MEALS NOT A BEVERAGE FOR NEW LIBRARY AT HOSPITAL FARE SITUATION TO SUCCEED BELL THE FAPOUS RESTAURANT 10 Hanover Place BROOKLYN It baa become the habit for Brooklyn's most conservative families to take their Luncheon and Dinner; at this old Established Restaurant. v- AFTER THE THFATKF. TtTSINESS Is ALSO SOLICITED. GOOD FOOD. WKLL COOKED AND POLITE 8ERVICE.t SO FAR $129,000 Denies Making Case for Muni- Dry Law Is Attacked in 'Novel Suit Shrubbery at Kings Co.

Institution Also Destroyed. May Be Chosen Chairman cf General Committee. 1 cijfal Ownership. Hirshfield Gives Detailed Fig or-Cofda or Influenza sand am a Prcvcsttsilvo Bd sure you get the Genuine Loot for this signature ores to Morris Adler. Mayor Hylan, In a formal statement issued today, makes clear his attitude OTHER NAMES HEARD Dr, Mortimer C.

Jones, superintendent of the Kings County Hospital, was forced to send a hurry call to the Flatbush station this morning for aid. to on the transit situation and denies that he la attempting to make a case for municipal ownership out of pres $300,000 JORE.AT STAKE Wales Arrives London; Heffernan, English' and Red-field Prominently Mentioned. ent' financial troubles of the traction companies. The Mayor's statement fol That the words "for beverage only" in the prohibition amendment does, not mean total prohibition was the argument presented before Supreme Court Justice Lazansky today in the suit of Howard Major, of the Hotel Commodore, Manhattan, brought as a stockholder against' the former members of the directorate of the American Malt and Grain Company, to compel them to give an accounting of the assets of that concern and for -the appointment of a receiver, to take charge of the property and assets formerly belonging to the company. Major contends that the corporation, which was a 'New Jersey concern, took rKing to Banquet Him 'London, Dec.

The Prince of Wales Commissioner Quotes. From rout a band of goats which raided the hospital grounds, and started to -eat arid destroy everything' in sight He informed Capt. Michael R. Kelly that for the last week the goats had made raids on the shrubbery and clothes lines and some action would have to be taken at once. Patrolmen Lawlor and White were dispatched to the scene arid corraled four residents of the "Plgtown" section.

I OF NEW TORK, OFFICE OF 'THE MAYOR, STATEMENT BY THE MAYOR. arrived at Victoria Station shortly Foreman's Letter to Mayor. after 1 o'clock this afternoon from Portsmouth, where he landed affjr "My attention has been failed to the recent public statement of Receiver completing his voyage from New Yorjt. Raymond' F. foreman, of Garrison concerning the unsettled condition of the local traction situation and I can quite well understand his Adjutant General Charles W.

Berry may be selected as chairman of the Kings County General Committee, to succeed the late Col. James-D. Bell. His name Is prominently mentioned in connection with the names of notable Democrats as among the available members of the party for the place. The names spoken of today Include those of former Secretary ot Commerce William C.

Redfleld, William H. English, president of the Hon- He Was met by King George, the Queen and Princess Mary, with Premier Lloyd the Extraordinary Grand Jury, Investigating the transit situation and the which borders on the hospital buildings, advantage of the All were charged with allowing their on the box. 30c city, administration, far drawn amendment and did not secure compe tent legal advice to' have the amend George, American Ambassador, Davis, Sir George Perley, the Canadian High Commissioner and other notables. $129,167.78 as fees from the unfinished goats to roam i largo ana were arraigned in the Flatbush court before Magistrate Brown. When the police officers told of the damage done to the Central Library at Eastern- Parkway, and expects $300,000 more, according ment properly defined and that, using the amendment as an argument to the stockholders, they forced the value of the stock, which was then worth nearly $13,000,000 and was listed on the After the official reception at Victoria to commissioner of Accounts juavia hospital grounds, Magistrate Brown Station, the King and Queen returned Hirshfield.

This information is con fined the goat owners 15 directly to Buckingham. Palace, while tained in a letter by the Commissioner The defendants were: Samuel Fe state of mind ua a receiver and a trustee. "As Mayor of New York, too, 'am extremely anxious for a settlement of the Increased fare question, which must be considered in all of its aspects before any intelligent understanding of it can possibly be reached. "In September, 15)18, the Interborough officers and J. P.

Morgan and Company offered for sale to the public 133.000,000 of 'short term notes' of the Interborough and published a glowing and flattering statement of the Inter-borough's assets and earning capacity. New York Stock Exchange, down to to President Morris Adler. or the At nunella, of 521 Hawthorne street the Prince took a roundabout course through Whitehall. Pall Mall and Pica- lied Boards of Trade and Taxpayers' three goats; Angelina Judlce, 497 everybody to be honest until proven to the contrary: Now, I will let yon in on something until now not' generally known. You will undoubtedly be surprised to hear that under date ot January 16, 1918, less Association.

Mr. Aimiraii. as Jiirsn minimum and then sold the interests of that corporation to a newly organized company having the same nume but which had been organized under the laws of and which did dllly, to receive the greetings of the Rutland road, four goats; Frank Cra-vella, 615 Hawthorne street, two goats, and Millie Mayo. 523 Rutland road, Held puts it, "had or now still has some connection as with the populace. uroDosed Central Library Building In than two weeks rafter Mayor Hylan one goat.

All the defendants Insisted King George will give a banquet in the same business. The complaint says: and "If the construction they had tird up. the goats but the honor of the' Prince's return at Buck assumed his present! office, architect Raymond F. Almlrall a letter to animals had chewed on their ropes proceeded at this time, 'Architect Almirall's fees, besides the $129,167.73 already received, would the Mayor, wherein he, Almlrall, ex pressed his "pleasure to join, as an old' "But by and under the uniform cost of legal, economic and physlcological definition, 'beverage purposes' as used in said amendment nteanslrlnking tjiuo; u. B.

District Attorney W. Ross, John 3. Dorman, vice chairman ot the Democratic General Committee, and William Heffernan. Deputy County Clerk. The names of Secretary Redfleld and Mr.

English were mentioned In a con-versatlon at Democratic Headquarters, when It was stated that a man of the calibre of Mr. Redfleld or Mr. English would make a likely candidate. Senator Heffernan would not take the place primarily because he is the principal proponent of Adjutant General Berry, wno resides in his district. General Berry has for years taken an active interest in Democratic politics In the county and was vice chairman of the Democratic General Com- mittee ten years ago when County Leader John H.

McCooey was at the head of the committee. It is not believed that Secretary Red-field could consider the chairmanship because of his business interests which have at some times taken him on extended trips to the Orient and far time resident of Brooklyn, In wishing" and escaped. To Quiz Labor Department the MaVor "a-very successful admin undoubtedly be Increased by at least $300,000 more." "Some pumpkin that would be," Is the Commissioner's comment on this between meals, for tippling Istratlon ot his high office, and that in that letter, In addition to expressing his pleasure of wishing Mayor Hylan Men About Howe Charges ingham Palace tonight. The press welcomed Prince Edward home enthusiastically. "The King and Queen may well be proud of their eldest son," the Telegraph "The entire people share their pride.

The empire understands Prince Edward has performed an Inestimable service to Great Britain. His personality rather than his station won him an unparalleled success." At Portsmouth, where he was erected a very successful administration, Mr. High officials of the Department oj tor pleasure only as at bars and in saloons and does not prohibit at meals for food or alimentary purposes at home, hotels and restaurants." Major alleged that at the present time there are restaurants, which are masking under the names of French and Danish pastry shops which will in a. On the faith of this statement in writing the public bought these 'short term Shortly after selling the notes the Interborough began to agitate for an eight -cent fare, complaining that it could not earn enough on a five-cent fare. "The people reached the conclusion that both statements could not be true, that either the statement in writing upon the faith of which J.

P. Morgan and Company and the Interborough sold the of 'short term notes' was true, or the contention pf the Interborough that it was growing poor on a five-cent fare was untrue. "Whenever I read some of the 'higher fare' propaganda in the newspapers, I can realize that many of my lellow- Almlrall took occasion to state that he had brought to the attention of Mayor Hylan's predecessors "suggestions for phase i Mr. Hirshfield, In -the course of his communication, quotes from a letter of congratulation Almlrall sent to the Mayor on his election. In this he sought a personal interview with the Mayor In order to make "suggestions for the improvements of the transit LaDor will be asked for an explanation of the charges brought against them the improvement of the transit and by Frederic C.

Howe, former Immi gration Commissioner, when the Con very short time be enabled to sell liquor. traffic difficulties" and that he, Almt rail, would "like, to have the opportun gressional Committee Investigating "Well, this will give a degree of consolation in some places, I think," said ity of submitting" the same to Mayor immigration affairs assembles in Washington tomorrow to continue the with the Royal salute, the Prince was and traffic facilities." Hirshfield's letter follows: i November 29, 1919. Hylan "personally at the Mayors Justice Lazansky. "This will, I received by the Mayor and other digni "leisure." That tack did not, however, probe begun at Ellis Island. Howe, examined here by the com imagine.

Include a cocktail which I am Mr. Morris Adler, President Allied told precedes a meal. Boards ot Trade and Taxpayers' As have the effect upon Mayor Hylan, as Almirall's previous similar moves seem to have had the Mayor's predeces mittee, said that While he had released aliens on parole on. their own Former Judge Clarence J. Sliearn taries, who escorted him through troop-lined streets to the Town Hall.

There the Mayor read his formal address of cltlzens have formed a wrong impression about me and are not familiar sociation, 267 Nichols avenue, opposed Major's application. Brooklyn, N. Y. sors. recognizance, he had done so only under orders from "higher-ups" in with all the facts.

The mistake is not My dear Mr. Adler: I was sorry to Owing to existing abnormal condi at all uncommon these days of assum Washington. hear that vou had been aulte 111 re tions, the present administration has welcome, eulogizing the Prince for the ambassadorial success of his visit ti the United States. Assistant Secretary of Labor L. F.

After hearing arguments Justice Lazaruiky said: "Well, If the, question of prohibition Is to be taken up, and if this matter of the definition of the term 'beverage purposes' must be gone1 Into, I desire made no appropriation for the contin ing that I have set myself up as an unreasoning, unreasonable despot who is trying to destroy the traction service cently, and hope yofc will soon be able to resume your useful civio work in uation or the worn on that building. It is estimated that, with the in nr community. as Mr. English Is concerned his whole attention eutside of liis business affairs dre bound up with the MontauK Club. It is said that Mr.

Dorman would prefer to remain as vice chairman of the General Committee. District Attorney Ross probably would not take the place as chairman because of his position as Federal prosecuting officer here. Whether Gen. Berry would be able to see his way clear to be the chairman of the committee can not be stated. But it is.

believed that his would be a very satisfactory choice, and he has known ability as a presiding officer. There may be other names presented for consideration before the meeting of the County Committee, whlc may not becalled until after the holidays. of the city or, what would be more In Post was one of those who authorized the releases; John W. Abercromble, solicitor of the Labor Department, was also named, and these two are said to have been summoned before defensible, that I am conniving to have time to do It and 1 request counsel to submit briefs to me Wednesday next." You in your letter that, owing to your illness, you have not kept the city confiscate the traction proper Anion the prominent directors ties and ruin the holders of traction se abreast with current events and. creased cost i of labor and material since the year 1910, if the construction-were proceeded with at this! time, Aschitect Armlrall'a fees, besides the $129,167.73 already received, would undoubtedly be increased by at least $300,000 more.

Some pumpkin that named in the suit are W. Forbes Mor ouritles in a cold-blooded attempt to tomorrow session. With agents of the Depart ment of Justice acting as court offl among othcf things, you want to know gan, James u. Taylor, wiuiam jd. play municipal ownership politics.

"Yet, if those who feel that way will HELD FOR SETTING FIRE TO ADELPHI STREET HOME Charged with setting fire to his home, in which several other families reside, John Vorple, 48, of 4R4 Adel-phi street, was arraigned today before Magistrate Brown in the Flatbush Court, and held without bail for examination tomorrow. Detective Martin Down, of the Bergen Street Station, arrested Vorple, and stated that cers. hearings have been forced on all tile ttaymona Aimiraii who is the foreman of the Extraordinary Grand Jury in New York County, Franklin, Jules a. wacne, ithhk j. Dick arid George A.

Ellis, jr. stop for a moment and fairly review the alien radicals at the immigration would be, I know you will agree the situation they must come to under station. Records in these cases will is the same Raymond F. Almlrall who wttn.me. go to Washington immediately.

either had or now still has some con. OFFICER STOPS RUNAWAY; You know Mayor Hylan as well as nection as architect with the proposed anyone else. He has had vast ex stand that my duty as Mayor is as plain as my personal position is difficult. "The Mayor of New York is the trustee for the rights of its 6,000,000 inhabitants who have a certain contract with the traction Interests. The Central Library Building in Brooklyn, INJURES HIS RIGHT LEG Policeman William Petersohn, 31, of perience.

The eleven years as Judge several cans of kerosene oil had been Judge Thomas III; Intended to be erected at the southeast on the bench have made him a good LEGAL KOTlfES. SUPHEMfcf COURT, KINGS Alfred T. Hobley and individually, Piain; lffs against Joseph SheinbAusen, et aL round near the defendant apartment. Fire Marshal Brophy will be in court judge of human nature, and Architect corner of Eastern Parkway and Flat 79 Forty-first street, attached to the' Corona precinct, had his right leg lacerated early yesterday morning bush avenue, a location which way Coastwise Suit Put Off Aimiraii, I am reliably informed, never received an invitation to call tomorrow morning to maKe a com plaint back in 1905. you and other civic or while stopping a runaway horse at on Mayor Hylan "personally," but, as 7 ganizations opposed on the ground that Owing to the illness of Federal traction interests made this contract gladly as a.

desirable business trasac-tlon, whereby in exchange for certain exclusive privileges the people of New York were to be carried for a five-cent fare. When these contracts were KeaD and South Fifth streets. Peter matter of fact, out or the rejected EIRBOGATK'S NOTICES. It was not centrally located, lnconve Judge Edwin S. Thomas, of New sohn was on duty at Keap street when claims aggregating the sum of nient to reach from every part of the Haven, who is conducting tne trial or 917.24 for alleged services filed by THE rKOPLB Of THE STATE OF NEW Xork, by the grace of God fre nd Independent.

Tu LUCleU B. W.rner. KruiH-a Klanlw mnA the lourteen omcers ana employes oi and because you did not be he saw the animal dashing tlong soutn Fifth street and caught the bridle as the horse was nasslng. being dragged the Coastwise Lumber and Supply Company In the Federal Court, that Architect Almlrall against the city, $220,071.40 thereof Was disallowed by this "administration as being unjust lieve that such an expensive and heavy structure should be erected on a plot of land with an uncertain sandy bot Georr w. Bronkt, lend (peeling: Brooklyn Trust Company, a domestic corporation, hating Its principal place of business at No.

177 Montague Street. BoroUEb of several feet before the animal stopped. After his injuries had been attended trial was postponed again today until Wednesday. Judge Garvin, after com tom and at the foot of a reservoir. signed they looked so good to the financiers that they would not sell them except for millions of profit.

Some of them cashed in, some of them held for more, some of them bullded great speculative pyramids on these contracts that made them the exclusive owners of the traction service of New York. Then the people of New Brooklyn, City of New York, baa presented a Yes, Adler, Raymond F. Aimi agalhst the City of New York. Almlrall has also how pending In the New York Supreme Court an action against the city, wherein he seeks to recover $73,879.46, with in petition praying for a decree that a certain Instrument in Wrltlna bear In a date the 2Sth rise pleting his work here today, will leave to take Judge Thomas' place In New Haven during December. Herman Rossler, who pleaded guilty raii, tn architect who managed to se of November, 1013, relating to real and personal ueienuauia.

Pursuant to Judgment herein for the re-fore closure of mortgage recorded In Liber 4322 ot MortKHges, page 411 In tbe King County Re-gister's office, 1 will sell at public a act loo to tfa highest bidder, by William McPhllllamy, Auctioneer, at tbe Brooklyn Real Estate Ex-' chauge. No. lh9 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. on the 8th day of December, 191 at lm.t All tbat certain lot of Ian, with the bulldluga thereon, In tbe Borough of Brooklyn, County ot Kings, City and State of New York, described, a follows: Beginning at a point on tbe southerly side of South Mb a tree t. distant 138 feet westerly from the corner formed by tbe Intersection of th southerly side of South 8th Street and the westerly side of Drlggs Avenue (formerly fttb Street) running thence southerly parallel with Drlgga Avenue 120 feet; thence westerly parallel wltb ftmth 8th 23 feet; thence northerly parallel with Drlggs Avenue 120 feet to the southerly side of ikuth 8th Street; and thence east erly along tbe southerly side of South 8th Street.

23 feet to the point or place of beginulng; btuug know as No. 150 South 8th Dated November 17, 1119. (JKOItOK C. BUECHNER, Refer. EDWIN K.UPTON, Attorney for Plaintiff a.

215 Montague Street. Brooklyn. York ov17-aw-MA cure the architect's contract in connection with thw proposed 'erection ot ue uij prueu as ine last will and testament of OB1SWOLU L. ELY, lately resid terest at -six per cent, per annum for alleged fees in connection with Sea tne central Library Building to taking and selling quantities ot alcohol from the Squlbbs Chemical Com-anv. his employers, was fined $10 today York could not have gotten a release ing at 210 iisbiwi street, in tne Borough of Brooklyn.

City of New York. Brooklyn, is the same Raymond F. Al by a doctor of the fWllliamsburgn the patrolman went home. MAN WANTED IN NORFOLK ARRESTED AS Charged with embezzlement and with being a fugitive from Norfolk, John D. Ross, 38, Of 118 Livingston street, was remanded Magistrate Simpson in the West Side Court, Manhattan, yesterday to await the arrival of officers from Norfolk.

Ross admitted in view. Hospital on staten island. Corporation Counsel Burr Is very ener mlrall who Is now the foreman, of the from these five-cent fare contracts at any price. Then nam th war and other by Judge uarvin, ana sent to jau tor Extraordinary Grand Jury in New -Now, therefore, you and each of yon are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to lie held at the Hall of Records. In the County of Kings, on the tenth day of December, mis, at ten o'clock in getically defending that suit.

thirty days, ne case ot jouis Lieaviii, York County, and is the same rentle Almlrall has now had two years to things not calculated, or miscalculated charged with hoarding over 2,000 pounds of bacon at his warehouse nt bring on this action for trial, but thus norm. t.vtnt rRducins the Drolit on man who has had many other fat con tracts from the city, but of which I iq. tore noon, way sucn decree should not be far has not moved a nnger to do so. the five-cent fare contract, men ioi- Roebling and sou in jnitn streets, was luaue. In testimony whereof, we hare caused the eeai of our said Surrogate's Court to nwd the Dlea to tne tsoara oi adojurned.

write you some other time. You ask me for particulars in re. Sometime, I wonder whether he Is not delaying it until after he gets through fishing for the "overshadowing crime," thA frimtee for the oubliv, 'Be generous to the traction companies; ue oereuuio auixeu. (L. 8.) Witness, Hon.

George Albert Wlngate, Surrogate of our said County, st the Borough of Brooklyn, In I be spect to Mr. Almirall's contract in connection with the, some day to be erected, Building, I will en court that since April he has been employed by at least twelve detective agencies of this city, each of which had been asked to arrest him on sight. Ross was arrested Saturday by Detec "Speaking for myBelf, I do not feel in the hope of later finding better sailing conditions, for you must realise, that any possible change in the office of if brought about with, Archi deavor to give to you as best I know, that i hflVA me moral riKiu iu break the five-cent fare tives Mullln and Foley. sain v.ouuij iue otn aay 01 Norcmber. 1919.

JOHN H. McCOOET, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. NorlO-17 -24-Decl tect Almirall's assistance, would bring It appears that in 1906, Architect Aimiraii made a contract with the then President of the Borough of into office a new Corporation counsel. contracts unless and until the whole people of New York shall instruct me aa their agent to do so. I feel that if I agreed to a higher fare without their definite mandate I would be a faithless one who would probably not defend as earnestly Architect Almirall's law suit SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY. -IS A AO -Roberts, Plaintiff, against Margaret Allen, Individually and as administratrix of tbe goods, chattels and credits of Hi chard Allen, deceased, and otters. Defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made snd entered in the above entitled anion, and bearing date the 7th day of July, 1010, tbe undersigned, the referee, In said judgment named, will sell at public auction to tbe highest bidder, by Nathaniel Shuter, Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. lbO Montague Street, In the BorougU of Brooklyn, County t.f Kings, on the 0th day of December, 1.10, at twelve o'clock noon, tb premises directed by said judgment to be sold.

LEGAL NOTICED. against the city as Is Mr. Burr, andj Brooklyn to prepare preliminary plans and specifications' for a central library building In Brooklyn tor which he was to be paid $10,000. Upon submitting the preliminary drawings and 1 1 1, I 1 L' 1 1 -1- ACTIVITIES OP BROOKLYN LIFE County. John T.

Stanley and Alfred 1. Stanley, I'lalutlffs, against William B. Lake, I'bebe U. Lake. Calrln Tonkins and James C.

Crouaev and Baker Urges Army Shakeup; Tells of Wireless Aerial Bomb Washington, ec. 1. Congress had before it today a recommendation for complete shake-up In the Army and the War Department, made by Secretary Baker in his annual report. Baker called for a large general staff having jurisdiction over the Army bureaus and a standing army of half a million men, the "nucleus of any great military mobilization," which the country may be called on to make. Inauguration of a system of academic education and vocational training In the Army was recommended.

An aerial bomb controlled by wireless from a mothering conBort or under may be a commissioner or Accounts could be appointed who would not scrutinize contracts and claims against the city, as I am. doing, and who can tell, specifications, and $5,000 more upon steward, untrue to my conscience aim false to my only master, the people of the City Ot New York. There are one million inert and women voters in v.nr vnrlr whn alone have the right to -correcting said drawings and specltl cations. Why he should have to cor but that, in such event Architect Al and therein described as follows: All tbat certain lot. niece or nareel of land orVler that the five-cent contracts shall rect his own plans and specifications Merchants Lodge Dinner.

The nine hundred and fifty-ninth mlrall could secure from the city the payment of all his at present disallowed claims amounting to $336,917.24. be broken. others. lefendants. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action and bearing dale the iUrd day of February 11)17, 1, the underslgued, the referee In aid judgment named, will sell at public suction to the highest bidder by William P.

Kae, Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Heal Estate Kicbange, No. 1H9 Montague Street, In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the day of December, lwlV, at twelve o'clock noon, the I cannot understand. Anyhow, he sot the $15,000 all right. The demands or paia agents aim I regret that lack of time does not oxoierntnrfi. or even of a lew thou stated communication of Merchants Lodge, No.

709, F. and A. will be In 1910, then at the time president of the Borough of Brooklyn entered into sands of unselfish aavocates oi nignor and premises situate, lying and being In ths City of Brooklyn, In tbe Stale of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on tbe Northerly side of Clifton Place, formerly Van Buren Street, dls tunt flfty-flve 53'eet easterly from the Northeasterly corner of Clifton Place and Frank fin -Avenue, thence running Masterly along Clifton Place twenty -Are 2o) feet, thence Northerly narallel to Franklin Avenue, fifty feet. permit me to write you in this letter of Architect Almirall's' various city another contract with the same Ray held at Its lodge rooms, tiroaaway and Boerum street, Thursday evening at fares, make no convincing souna in my contracts, but promise you to do so in premises directed by said judgment to be sold. mond F.

Almlrall, by the terms of 7:30 o'clock. The sublime degree of the near future, when I will also tell gyroscopic control from the point of and tnerein aescriuea sb rouows: All-that certain tract, olec or nareel of land vou all about the activities of the In which Almlrall was to study, prepare drawings, plans and specifications for a Centra) Library Building, of the esti terborough railroad magnates and the release Is already a practical implement, revealed, and also declared against an air service Independ thence Westerly parallel to Clifton Place twenty-five (o) feet and thence Southerly -parallel to Franklin Avenue, fifty 430) feet to tha nlaca of "It is difficult to withstand the clamor and to resist the pleadings of men and women when they say 'Everything else has gone up, why not let the traction companies charge a little more: thev have to pay more for ma seeming Interest displayed in their oe- situate, lying and being in the Borough ot Brooklyn, of the City of New York, County of Kings, State ot New York, known and designated on a certain map entitled "Land of John R. Lake, Jacobua Lake, Elizabeth Lake and Ida Stryker. beginning. ent of the Army.

Half by the at-present city disturbers and bef outers. mated cost of to be erected at the southeast corner of Eastern Parkway and Flatbush avenues, and to receive for such services various In the town of Uravesend, aurre)ed September. Also nesennea as rouows: All that qprtsln lot. piece or pared of land. I til the building thereon, situate, lylnr and I HoDing to have the good fortune of iota, Mcsiroy aon at nrown, l-itii engineers.

master mason in due and ancient form will be conferred on brothers fellow-craft George H. Meyer, Jacob Kaufman, James Bates, Charles T. Seydel and Louis H. Seydel. Senior Warden Charles Kuecke will octupy the East, R.

W. Brothor Philip Herrschaft, past district Deputy grand master of the Second District of Kings, has consented to deliver the historical lecture. Mercnants Lodge Fellowcraft Team will have charge of the floor work. OFFICER HURT STOPPING seeing you soon, remain fees, estimated to amount in the ae be Ins In tbe Severn Ward of the Boron Lb terials and It Is difficult to argue against that, but I am the servant of all the people and I must take my commands from them alone. I repeat, 'the ifnrmprlv (Mtvl of Hnooklvn t'nunt nt Kina and filed Id the office of tbe Register of tde tuDty of King on February 4th, 17, as map No.

1)56 as aud by lots numbers one and two, bounded and described aa follows, to wit: Crepate to about $300,000, besides the sincerely yours, DAVID HIRSHFIELD. RUNAWAY ON BRIDGE Policeman William Petersohn is at his home In Forty-first street, near end State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beslnniuff at a point on the North erlv side of Beflnnlmr at tbe northeasterly corner of the a Dove mentioned. In answer to your question how much work was done on the proposed million men and women voters or wew York, or a majority of them, alone premlaes hereby described at tbe lntersertlon oi the rent re line of the bishwar lead i or from Hylan Thanks Mr.Wanamaker Polk avenue. Corona, today, having been removed there from the Will- have the right to order their trustees GraTesend Beach to Uravesend Village, now known Central Library Building and how much money architect Ilmlnall has to oreaK tne mi "What nuKeestlons or recommenda aa Lake Lane or place, wltb the eauteriy side of lot No. 1 as laid down on aald map; running thence north 84 degrees 4 minute, west along the centre line of Lake place ttott feet and 6H-lim of for Services Rendered City Mayor Hylan wrote' a letter today to tions have been made by Receivers Garrison and Hedges in the interest of iamsburgh Hospital, following Injuries he sustained in halting a runaway horse attached to a bakery wagon at the Brooklyn side of the Williams-burgh Bridge early yesterday morn-intr.

Policeman Petersohn is suffer a root me easterly s.oe or lot ao. .3 as laid Clifton Place (formerly Van Buren Street) distant fifty-five feet eaVerly from the Northeasterly corner of Cllftun Place and Krariklm Avenue, thence running Easterly along Place iwenty-ffve (25 feet, thence Northerly nurd I lei to Franklin Avenue fifty (50) westerly snd parallel to Clifton Place, twenty-five (2T feet, and thence Somberly and again parallel with Franklin Avenue, fifty (AO) feel to the point or place of beginning. Dated Jovemher 14th, 1010. WARREN KLliKKDGB. Refer.

WILLIAM K. COOK, Plaintiff's Attorney, 30t Broadway, Manhattan, New York. KotlT-Sw-MAT a own on sum map; inence soutu i degree 3s Rodman Wanamaker thanking him the people of the city or new lorKt minuiPS east nmg iu easterly siue or lot for the services he rendered as chalrt I have failed to near any expression on their nert leading to any policy of re man of the Welcoming Committee. The The fifth annual dinner will be held December 11 at Masonic Temple. It will be in the form of a welcome home to the 'members who were in service.

Bushwick R. A.sElectlon. Bushwlck Council, No. 1327, Royal Arcanum, holds an election. Wednesday evening.

IRI8H tJREEDOW MEETING. A mn.HS meeting of the Benjamin ing from a fractured right ankle and 0O4 feet and or a foot 'to land now or formerly of Samuel Hubbard; thence north 74 degreeH 20 minutes east along said land of Ham. nel Hubbard H6fl feet and 40-100 of a foot to trenchment in the interest of the letter follows public." "May I take this opportunity on be bruises an the legs ana body, i J. H. WILSON, 60, DIES; lue easterly line tut isu, i lam down on aid map, and thence north ten degrees 06 mlnotes east along the said easterly line is id lot No.

1 183 feet to tbe point or place of SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NBW SIRBOOATB'8 NOTICES. thus far received therefrom I wish to inform you that my investigation shows that until now, besides the dig- (ting and the building of the founda-- tlon, and a small portion of what some day will be a part of the first-story front wall' on the Flatbush avenue Bide, there has been nothing done. Alto-' gether, the amount of work actually done. amounts to $411,912.08, while architect Almlrall has received in fees up to date $129,167.73, or about thirty-two per cent, of the. total eoat of the work of construction done upon the building.

In fact, the architect had been paid 458,276.28 before even the holes for the foundation: were begun to be dug. Is theqe a doubt in your mind that If you or I such a contract with City officials and collected $129,167.73 In York, Kings County. Kagie Sayings and Loan beginning, excepting, however, those, portions WAS MARINE ENGINEER half of the citizens of this great city to express their heartfelt appreciation for the generOusi service and Valuable assistance which you rendered to the city In connection with the reception of the distinguished guests who have visited the City of New York since the Company, plaintiff, vs. Lulgt Imparato, Cartueta impure to, Pasquale Imparato, Joseph Scoito, Margaret Scot to, Nicholas Coscnttno, Mary Cosen- James Henry Wilson, 60, of 861 Forty tlno. Joseph Uallet, Vtncenso DeMarla, Charles Franklin Branch of yie Friends of Irish Freedom will be heM tonight In ninth street, a marine and stationary engineer for thirty-five years in the employ of Shortland Brothers, transportation agents in this harbbr, died on Signing of armistice.

The recep tions were in every way most success Saturday of arterk) sclerosis. He was ful events. This was due in large Our Lady of Good Counsel Philip W. Francis, editor of the New York American: Capt. Thomas Kissane, United States Army, a of the World War, who has traveled extensively in Ireland, and Rev.

Father Morgan of St. Peter's will address the meeting. A musical program has been measure to the careful -and splendid inereoi lying wuu.n ine uuuDonry lines or Are nue and Van Slcklen Street. Also all tbe right, title and Interest of. In and to Avenue and Van Slcklen Street lying in front of and adjoining said premise to the center lines thereof respectively.

Excepting and reserviug, however, oat of tbe premises above described, tbe following described parcel Beginning at a potnt on the northerly aide of Avenue distant t)2 feet and 95-100 feet west erly from the northwesterly corner of Avenue and Van Slcklen Mtreett rountng thence northerly at right angles to Avenue 80 feet; 1m-nee westerly parallel with Avenue feet: thence southerly at right angles to Avenue 80 feet to tbe northerly side of Avenne and thence easterly along the northerly side of Avenu 00 feet to the point or place of begluutng. Doted ftl. OEOIKJE ft. HOLOHA Referee. KIRK A IIAMOXI.

Attorners fn? IMstnrifTs. born in Yorkshire, England, and during a long residence in this borough was active in the work of the M. E. Church. He was a teacher in the Bun-day School of the old M.

E. Church of St. Paul. In Red Hook, and later was HOWLEY, SARAH E. THE PEOPLE OF the Stste of New York, by the grace of God free and independent.

To Martin Duffy, Thomas Duffy, Sablna Duffy, Mary E. Turner, James Ahesrn, St Joseph's Home, UL Her. Cbsrlea B. McDonnell, Frank D. Arthur, lend greeting: Whereas, James M.

Longawho resides at Warren Street, Borough of City of New York, has presented a petition praying for a decree Ibat certain Instruments In writing bearing dle the loth dsy ot July, 1810, and the 21st dsy of October. 181V, relating to real and personal property, be duly proved as the laat will and testament and codicil thereto of SARAH E. HOWLbY, lately residing at No. SS8 Warren Street. In the Borough ot Brooklyn, City of New Now, therefore, yon and each of yon are hereby cited to show cauae befor our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records, In the County ot Kings, on the Slat day of December, 1918, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, why such decree should not be msde.

In 'testimony whereof, we bare caused the Seal ot oar (aid Surrogate's Court to hereunto affiled. arrangements of the Mayor's Committee, which you so admirably and efficiently directed. A. Webber and William Corcoran, executors of. tbe last will and testament of Daniel Kelly, and Tbe People of tha State of New York Defendants.

In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made In shove entitled set Ion and entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 2lst day of November, 10 IP, th undersigned, the ret ere, In sakl judgment named will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. If Montague.Strect, Borough of Brooklyn, County or Kliucs, City and Stale of New York, on tho 13th day of December, 1010, at 12:00 o'clock noon 'of that day, by William P. Rae Jc Auc tioneer, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows; All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, ijing and being in tbe Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, County of Klnga ml State of New York, bounded and described arranged in eluding Miss Olive Brower, iv sutipe oi tees ana commissions, on $411,912.08 worth of -work done, we to say the least, be strongly condemned fori It 7 But, of course, you and I are reformers and do not spell the. word reform with a capital R. We are Just plain folks and believe "For almost two years both as chairman ot the Mayor's Committee of Welcome to Homecom harpist.

a member ot the Grace M. E. Church, Bay Ridge. His funeral services are ing Troops and the. Mayor's Commit to be held in the Fourth Avenue M.

E. Church this evening, at 8 o'clock. The tee on Reception to Distinguished NAME "BAYER" MEANS Rev. Dr. William A.

Richard, the Quests you have given unstintedly Office Se Post Office address, 130 Fulton Street, of your, time and effort to provide foi our returning heroes a rapturous wel pastor, will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Frederic Stlehler, pastor of ovniuin vx Hiyuuio, vitv oi -ew I or it, XQTl7-21-24-28-Decl-S-t ASPIRIN IS GENUINE SUPUKMIfi COURT, KINUS COUNTY. Emtiv Mock. Plaintiff, azalnst Ada 11 lt- nd Witness, lion.

George Allien come expressive of. our great debt of gratitude for their valorous services and for the distinguished visitors to as follows, to wit: Beginning at a potnt On the southerly side of Wolcott Street, distant one hundred and fifteen (llfi) feet westerly from the southwesterly corner of Wolcott Street and Van Brunt street; running thence southerly parallel wnn Van Brunt Street snd riart of the distance through a nartv wall Shaw Avenue M. E. Church, union Course, 'and the Rev. Dr.

Henry H. Du Bqls, pastor of Grace Church, The interment will be at Greenwood Ceme WiDfute, Surrogate of our said County, (t-; Others, Defendants. tbe Borough of Brooklyn, In (he our shores a genuine American recep rursuant to judgment or partition and sale in the above entitled action, dated November 10, Mia lou my lue xacp aay oi oTeni tlon significant of our respect and tery. Mr. Wilson was a member of ber, lttll.

Safe, proper directions in each "Bayer" package" one hundred (100) feet to the centre fine of tb JOHJl H. 1 McCOOET. joppa tvoage, no. i. u.

u. ana Clerk of the Rufrogate'a Court. "i "In the performance these functions great financial expenditures have 271' Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, City of Diock; tuence westerly pnrvnei wnn woicoic Street and along said 'centre line of tbe bu-k twenty-five (25) feet; thence northerly, parullel wltb van Brunt Street one hundred (100) feel to the southerly side of Wokvtt Street and thence eaaterly along the southerly side of Wol the venus Encampment or tne same order and also of Washington Lodge, No. 209, K. of P.

He was a Free Mason and a member of the Order of Owls, been necessarily incurred by 1 you and new iotk. your valuable time lias been encroach THB PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW laiv, win sen pupnc auction ny vvimatn Rae. Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 188 Montague Street, In the Borough of Brooklyn, Kings County, on December 16, 1010, at twelve o'clock noon, the pieuilses directed by aald judgment to bo sold andl therein described aa follows; All those six certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described aa follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Stagg Street, distant sixty-eight iQH feet and seven (7) Inches westerly from the corner formed He leaves' his wife, Minnie Dougherty ed upon at all I therefore wish York, bv the rraca of God free and independent Daniel Wilson, and a nephew, Thomas '19 james mcnencK iou, xieien cuner, ur, to express to you personally my profound thanks, admiration; and esteem and to felicitate the citv admlnlntra. Myers, of Dunellen, N.

J. cott Street, twenty-five (2b) feet to the point or plac of beginning. ALMIVT F. JENK3. Referee, LATSON A TA.MBLYN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office St P.

O. address, No. 55 John Street-Borough of Manhattan, New York City, Nov24-2-Decl. 8-l(l uarrll w. scnenca, cisrence BcnencK.

luM Hchnrk. Kvanlta Hchlleder Pan born. tlon-in: having so 'generous, faithful William Kemsen Schenck, Nicholas Anruat Herman Schenck. Harriet Aletta Hliley. Margaret nmma van uoaien, wwnam Duyosm Van HnnUn.

Midi I Crlaa. Nicholas S. (Jeff- by the Intersection of tb. northerly aide of Stagg Street with the westerly side of Bogart Street: runnlnc thence northerly at rlzht niii ken, La tenia Koorae, George T. Oeffken, Malta HERMAN O.

MULLER died at his II .1 u. lean nr. onn suyuan uniico, ueier a. home, 1057 Nostrand avenue, on Satur GefTkn. send free tin: ana aevotecj a mend.

"Sincerely yours, 1 ,1 "JOHN F. HYLAN." DETECTIVES GO RAIDING IN RIDGEWOOD SECTION Detectives Otto Reich and PhlllD to Stagg Street, eighty-seven (87) feet, eleven end one-half (IIH) inches; thence In mm east 'Get Instant relief with Whereas. Daniel Underbill, who resides at day after a brlf illness. He was born in Germany 83 years ago, and coming Jericho, Nassau County. New York bag presented Cold Compound? a petition praying for a decree inat renain ins trn ment In wrltlnc bearing data tbe 21st day to tnis country in nis early youth and The "Bayer Cross" stamped on tablets settling in the old Fifth Ward of this means vou are getting true "Bayer Tab Marx of Inspector Kelly's staff had a of March, 1011, and codicil thereto, bearing data July 1011 relating to real and personal Drooertr.

be duly proved at the last will borough, but later making his residence busy time Saturday night and, as a lets of proved safe by millions erly direction, parairei wnn Meadow Streer, forty-nine (40) feet and six 6) Inches, to a point in The westerly aide of Bogart Street, dlsiant eighty-two 82 feet live and ooe-hslf 5(4) Inches southerly from the southwesterly corner of Bogart and Meadow Streeta; thence northerly, ainng the westerly side of Bogarr Street eighty-two (82) feet Ave and dne-bslf Inches to the south erly side of Meadow Street: thenco westeejy, along tbe southerly aide of Meadow Street one hundred (1001 feet; thenco somberly at right angles to Meadow Street eighty (80) feet six ana nne-faelf (HUl Inches: thence if a In Don't stay stiffTed-up! Quit blowing and testament of MAGDALEN M. WILLIAM- in Flatbush. He was engaged in the hotel business for many years and was of peopler-the "genuine Aspirin pre a member of the Flatbush Democratic HO-, lately renin ing at no. us Place, In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New Tork. and snuffling! dpse of Cold Compound" taken every two hdurs un SUPREME KINGS COUNTY.

Chsrles C. Scbrlefer and Agues Scbrlefer, aa executors of the last will and of Charles J. Scbrlefer, deceased, and Oeorge A. Scbrlefer, Plaiutlffs, ngsiust Flatlanda Realty Company, and others. Defendants.

In purauawe of a judgment of foreclosure sod sale duly made and entered lu the alnife entitled action, and bearing date the 6th day of November, 1010, 1, the undersigned, the refere, la said judgment numed, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by William P. Auctioneer, at tba Brooklyn Real Estate Ki'-bnuge -No. Montague Street, In the Borough of Brooklrn, County of King, on the 0th day of December, 1010, at twelve o'clock noon, tho pre mint' directed by aald judsmeut to bo sold, and therein described us follows: Beginning at the comer formed bf the tnler-sectlun of the Northerly side of Church Avenu with the Ensterly side of East Tbirty-f'urfU Street running thence Northerly, alnn tha Bitterly side of B. 84 ih Street, ltd) feet: then- Risterly, itsriillel wllh Church Avi-nuc 160 f-et; thence Southerly, parullel with Street too feet to tbe Northerly side of Church Westerly along tlie Northerly aid Church Avenue 100 feet to the corwr or point- result of it, they arraigned twenty-one yeuths in the Jamaica police court yesterday, charging them with engaging in gambling gamesi Eleven of the prisoners we're arrested i when the of scribed by physicians tori over years. 1 Club.

He was also a member of the County Committee, the H. O. Muller Now. therefore, you ana escn or von art Here til three doses are taken usually breaks by cited to show cause before our Surrogate's In every handy "Bayer" package are1 Court of tbe County of Kings, to be held at the up a cold and ends all grippe misery, and Allemanla Lodge, 740, F. and A.

M. He is survived by his widow, Elsie; a daughter. Albertlna four sons. erly and at right angles to Stagg Street, eighty (80) feet six sng one-half Inches to tba northerly side of Stagg Street, and thence easterly proper directions for Colds, Headache. Hall of Records, in tbe County or Kings, on ih Hint dav of December.

1010. at ten o'clock The very first dose opens your ficers raided ft. building on Gates avenue, near DOubleday street, Ridge-wood. Fifteen men were engaged, in Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheu In the forenoon, why auch decree should -Dot bo made. slong toe nortueny sme oe ntngg street, fifty (50) feet to the point or place of begin a lively crap game.

Three matism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuritis Joseph Herman William M. and Edward G. Muller; a brother, John, and two sisters, Mrs. Broskey and Mrs. Ducker.

Fnneral services will be held nlng, Be the aald several dimensions more or less. but the two officers collared the other In testimony witercor. we' nave caused tne Seal of our sM Surrogate's Court to be herennto affixed. and for Pain generally. Togeraer with an rtgnr, une ana interest or the our tie hereto.

If any, In and to tbe land eleven. In a poolroom at, 484 Forest avenue, Ridge Wood, they got five more (L. Witness, llm. George Albert Tin boxes ot 12 tablets, cost only a at the family residence tomorrow at 8 cioggea-up nostrils and 'the air passages of your head; stops nose run- nlng; relieves the headache, dullness, feverlshncss, sneezing, soreness, stiff ness. "Pape's Cold Compound" is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few- cents at drug stores.

It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine, Jnsist on Pape's! hina In Boeirt and Meadow Streets to the men, charging them with clavln few cents. Druggists also sell larger center of said streets. jf beginning.

Dated November poker. They also raided a Saloon at I I- .1 I 1 1 Bayer" packages. Aspirin is the trade wjnxaie, aorrnaie or our saw uauniy, i st the- Borough of Brooklyn, In the mild County, tbe 26(b day of Novem ber. 1010. JOHN McCOOET, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

P. M. by the Rey. Mr. Stut.

The interment will be 'made on Wednesday morning in the family plot at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Under Dated Brooklyn, iovemner zz. ii. WM. A. ALOOCK.

WENSLEY. 1'lnliniff's Attorney. south street ana Kocxaway road. Ja-1 7 tri itm t. it.

FRANKLIN C. HAVEN, Plaintiff's Attorney, 180 Montaguo Street, Brooklyn, N. r-ovU 3w-l 81 Nassau Street, New York City. maica, ana arrested nve Poles for play-1 ing poker, atetlcacldester of gallcyllcacld. taker Thomas ii.

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