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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 1

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE r. ra Complete raasNI page 10 FOUR O'CLOCK. NEW YORK CITY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH L0, L915. PAGES. THREE i ENTS OCEAN RATE WAR ON EX-MAYOR OF BROOKLYN JR DIES', ENGLAND WILL PERMIT U.

S. STEAMER TO LEAVE AFTER SEARCHING CARGO TO BUILD HUGE SLAB UNDER L.I.R.R. DEPOT; All British Steamers and American Line Reduce to $50 GERMAN SUBMARINE U-20 IS SUNK BY A BRITISH DESTROYER DEATH HOVERS OVER UNCONSCIOUS WIFE EITEL FRIEDRICH. 0UT1AW OF SEAS. AT NtWPDRT NEWS Elusive German Merchant-Cruiser Has 326 Prison-ers Aboard.

London. March 10 AH BrltlSta trans-Atlantic steamship companies have followed the lead of the Cunard Hr.e and reduced the rate for second class passage to New York to S0. The foregoing dispatch London indicates that the rate war between the various steamship companies plying between here aud Great Britain has begun. The New York officials the American Line have also a numincvd Is Rammed by the Ariel and Sent to Bottom -Her Crew Saved. Former Mayor Passed Away at 8:50 o'Clock Oxygen Administered to Mrs.

Schieren. P. S. C. Agrees to Daring En gingering Plan for Concrete Suport for Station.

London, March 10-Ques'inned in the House of Commons this re-; gardlag the American cotton ship Dr. Thomas J. MacNamura. pat-iianvntary secretary to the admiral. said that the vessel had only be.

d-- i tat i pending i ho usual examina; i. of her cargo. This being order, Mr sit id the steamer was Allowed to proceed. The Pacific sailed from ClalVeston February 7 by way of Norfolk February la. for Rotterdam and was detained for several days by the British authorities at Falmouth.

She received her 'b uraiuo March 3 anfl U. S. STEAMER VIGILANCIA SEIZED BY BRITISH AT SEA; MPF. HIS OW.V WAY HKRE. OXE OF LARGEST OF FLEET WOltli.

nr. immediate reduction to $50 in the minimum rate for cabin passengers on i th express steamers St. Louis. St. Taul.

New York and Philadelphia, between here and Liverpool, und it is possible that one or all the lines may make further reductions Id the near I luture in an effort to outbid their competitors. The rate war Is the direct result or IS TAKEN INTO KIRKWALL in Germany at the Arc of 11 luilc Pi i Borough President Pounds, Kml Two Years' XrKcillall.ui fo tlon a. T. Line, Undo Atlantic Ave. Tormina WILL REPAIR HERE Icvcntb nf Her Class Loi Germany since the war Began.

gff LJgDaaan.ensnlsnlnsn' Charles A. Bc-hleren. SON GETS 80 SHARE CZAR GOES TO HELSINCFORS CHIEF PORT OF FINLAND; Brings Captain of Missing U. S. Vessel and Women and lias been cording to a by the Britisl es A.

Schieren. once Mayor oi City of Brooklyn and one of the nlty'a most prominent citizens day at his home. 403 Clinton of pneumonia. The end cami illy at 8:30 o'clock, while Mr sons and daughters Wen 1 about his bedside. Schieren is dying in an adjoin natives .1 llnallv it a Isn 'is i.m.'.nH 1 I'LL GO FIGHTING IF I HAVE TO GO" SAYS WILLIAMS! MEXICAN RED CROSS APPEALS FOR FOOD; U.S.

FLEET GATHERS IN $800,000 ESTATE OF JOSEPH H.BEARNS I Duplicate Copy of Stolen Will I Admitted to Probate by 1 1 Surrogate Ketcham. Band Playing and Flag Too, He Adds in Comment on Possible Removal. Secretary Bryan Told That Many People Are Starving in Mexico City. 0 tons and She was tubes, two em. com- the U-8 300 of makes th of the war 1 UWted 1 JM( ton decided What shall Prinz Eltel Friedrlch.

rnlscr While on side, Hint on Other. Scarred by the red rust and salt of her nonths at sea German auxiliary las painted white on one side and black lib i. ober a 8. which Mrs. Charles Se-hiercu.

trial for 'There 'is absolutely no hope ,11 the u'h, oft Dover ter thi on Hoi led iti Han it at Washington and ask. 5 DAYS OF RED TAPE TO FIX SINK IN SCHOOL; JOB TOOK 3 MINUTES A little tragedy of a schoolroom which was started by the stoppage of a drain pipe in a kitchen sink, a defect which it required nlioul three minutes of a skilled plumber's time to remedy, led to the Daniels Telia the I Fleet. Daniels I ifter reporting ihi liilill-i li al Bed-. He as He l'n--i- HIS. the vhieh is sent to The Eagle and vouched or by one who had a pint in them This wrson saw the- brighter side, and called "The Comedy of the Kitchen Sink." i lere is the record, as sent to The Eagle: i EDNE8DA Y.

1 Teacher of coking Until drain pipe if school kitchen sink stopped. interfer-ng with preparation of penny lunch I. lessage to Building l)e- gej. inspector who Confirm! he cooking teacher that "'er When the negotiations were tlrs "oinienced. the railroad insisted oi oing the aclual work under it: pmp WOMAN SAYS SHE'S MAYO'S REAL WIFE cuat co.

The of Build- ready f. IV for I'-'u'ed The sect I Hie on either side of tt i nnrr cmilta, In who has both the avenue. He will line, which Is to Brighton L. out a frill the point whi r. ctpal to Mr.

Mnx- sl salon in suspend tin drain pipe or at end Into at Fifty. Superintendent Id Superintendent well's ofllee for pet-penny lunch Ic, kitchen sink Is open Negotiations en ninth street bet we Maxwells office a Lives in Scranton, and Has Three Grown-Up Daughters. ll submarine- his family. Tv 'd Willi a week he.n villi en had already passed sufrly attack nf pneumonia arnica she experienced THtMtlll THAT HE WAS in 11,1 IWDA1 gpecifl cations being drawn i Building Depart men I ami ad Both Mam anil HI- forget Brfss Kit I DAI Kr. Schieren ante UlKfH'a, I nun CUT OFF TWO DAUGHTERS At Ihe ln.nl.

all. en. n.iv Nil lb. I Hie dlsil wale, fri.lll llle kll hull, thiiingh the shop DACIA-S OWNER MAKES mm bni are at work, an. John Reynolds in Will Says, They Were Abusive.

it 14 years old when his pan-nls in the I He had. bowerer, re- th. sh.iii. hand wa ni i i i A PROTEST TO FRANCE cranton, Mnrih it Kre. Klor.

i-ncc Mayo, residing on Sunset avenue. this city, with ihree daughters, claims to be Ihe ifr of Vlrglnus I HONDAT. Inr.s. March Braitung aotihee Bupariniondent 1 Now Tort, owner nf the ateamei that he Is shutting down Dacht, has entered a pi c. till sink plpr UTICA AVE.

BILL OUT Reported Today by Assembly Committee on Cities. Special to The Eagle I Albany, Karen The Kofi i in to par mil the building of the Iftlca eve-nue elevated eaten el on of the Blast era suiiwav. bo eanoeefnenl mi ihe property own era, was roper ted aul if the CI Use Committee dnv. The bill amends the law tn lldl the bolbllllg nf all elevaled mad nistri.i Hospital. the acinars his vsri by the i nch marittroa authoritlaa He has engatged Caul Cuvare.

presnleiii nf the Pre I Ihe Sin i mice t. nls off Ins two eldest .1. out a cent his agtstta ii, miser Well ami Happat, -ii- (Jaarantmc Oasror, ii McOnfferty, Quarantine ill .0.1 Point visited tb Kif I En. din h. mhl hi- tup rinlemlent Hnyder's office.

nf Mat Ilcpr.s. ilia" ne nt fend Ills Interests Main, tin- New Hnven nianufacturei. Ma whose Identification with the sensational suicide in that illy of his clerk. Kiss Lillian Mai Cook, led to disclosure- Sn" concerning his dual life In New HaVett I go and Brooklyn In Ihe Scranton directorj Mis. Mayol Is listed ns Ihe widow of Virginia.

Kayo, and she explained l.xloy Ihst she had 1 not heard fr.mi her husband In years UM 1 nfnee, ge.i rormerl) to I Prior The Daclii belc linnibiirg-Amrrlr after trie 01 onlar Una will and a friend Informed her he was dead Three hours later plumber apprui she assumed she wass widow at s. bool ami In a few minutes rioel Mrs Mine added that the nrsl news the ptpg and the lunch gerefce I- ri she hud recelv him i Mtoon years came when she reiid In the news- papers in TO LAUNCH MESSENGER III suicide the Cooh girl. Mrs Mum I. Ml Mill- ni-MVIng -aster, i.f Ihe estate. elves im slinn MCI- I I I I.IX.IIK I Yacht Will Carry Glad T.dings NINTH NEW ZEPPELIN to Ships in Port.

LEAVES FRIEDERICHSH AFEN i umo ii tr i ii i i i it To lie I 1. 1 mi "ii IsHr- old nssah erica li Hal A nintlnn pe tun ih. -liter, care and blllbling IS be ml llm the Erie Basin user iiicht I rials 'er I. ninth lea i The Ragle i Mnr.h Hotmner elng built b-. th Mlagtnn Tachi Aaao-.

itlon foi ihe pnTfassi nf tarradlna re After the trial i- i pi lets, niagailiua bookg MORE BREAD RIOTS in win hare all OCCUR IN LISBON engine nf horsepower, and Mil Mipplunl Messenger II. whleb lst Lisbon, via I in I in- dlntrlbiited I bariels increased prl-e nf I. red was niiliei and :n.iK)0 Chrlsliiins gifts to, bio vestcrdny fm loinnl e. having oaltlon today the band fnr final de-de, the rustnd It was said that allori vife were both absent harbor in.jan i.nats In Nr. in tie lV I naval srsenst The polln Usest tbell COS! 133.000 OIVFI' gAttlTAHI1 Benjamin ll.leh It e.ecte, will he lten.e.j we" pens freen I ll i in lnwer.

Mr Hls.le said thai had nothing to sr at Bfgggnl, I might give out a statement Istet. rest 1 Isspoeieg i 'the "American Jnlnl len'hrr llnh 1 1 Qgnaliiarl Pggjg from -i- in oth.

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