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R. Depot 109-111 FLATBUSH AVENUI: BROOKLYN, N. Y. formal opening of the new boardwalk at Rookaway Beach Park yesterday afternoon. It was a gala occasion for the people of Rpcka-way and tl.ey came In large numbers through the -fag bedecked streets to I 1'JLJ II I Bill witness the ceremonies at the grand stand at Peach 116th street, where Mayor Hylan and other officials the city and of the Borough of Queens reviewed the parade and de livered addresses.

BusHvvick and Ridgewood News The universal and keen interest on the part of th residents of the Rockaway section In the opening of 0 DEATH 2 BURN I SUICIDE OF BODY 15.00 15.00 i I ip.oo MONDAY In the Saloo Special king -In Slenderizing rector of St. Hrigid's Romnn Catholic Church, St. Nicholas avenue and Lin the boardwalk was evidenced by rep resentatlves of fifty-six organlaa tiona, including practically every on In the Fifth Ward, from Far Rocka- den street. IN PLANE CRASH IS FOUND BY BOYS As a fitting close the committee has secured COO school children, at way to Rockaway Point, participat tired in immaculate white, who will ing in the celebration. There were sing "Tho Star-Spangled Banner." The unveiling committee includes: RIDGEIOD WILL HONOR VETERANS MEMORIAL DAY also about three thousand children from the local schools, who made an Impressive showing as they Charles Jacob, chairman; Carl Ber- Douglas Griffith, 40, Resigned Cadet and Private Die Instantly in Fall Near San Antonio Field.

marched by the grand stand. Only Beginning. ger, Captain George Hudtwalker, John B. McCarren and Joseph Baer. The officers of the Ridgewood memorial committee are George Emener, chairman; Charles Jacob, vice-chairman; Catherine Gumbman, secretary, and George Hudtwalker, treasurer.

Job as Telephone Electrician -T oh Last MISSING SINCE THURSDAY That the new boardwalk is far from being the ultimate in boardwalk de BODIES UNRECOGNIZABLE STYLISH STOUT1 GOATS velopment In the Rockaways, was emphasised by the speakers, and the sentiment was loudly applauded by the audience. The section which was opened yesterday, extending from near Alabama Man Was to Become $40,000 Monument to Be Unveiled After 1.0,000 Have Paraded. STERS HONOR Whiskey Bottle and Gun Clutched, in Hand Tell Gruesome Story. Lieutenant at Kelly Field Monday. 110th street to Beach 126lh street, a distance of 4,500 feet.

The aspiration for a promenade from Far Rockaway to Neponsit was expressed by Major John Conelly, who Presided as chairman of the Rockaway Park Boardwalk Celebration Committee. It became virtually a promise .00 ORDER PLANS BIG CEREMONY AD OF San Antonio, Texas. May 19. 15 Regular 25.00 Coats Sizes 44 to 54 Cadet Robert L. McAdams of Mont Site at Myrtle and Cypress gomery, Alabama, and his mechanic, Private James S.

Hall, 21 Bowling in the mouth of Mayor Hylan, the first speaker, and It was eagerly echoed by James T. Kelly, Grand Chief Avenues Forms Ridge-wood's Gateway. Ranger, Lauded at Dinner of Kings Co. Rangers. Six different models.

Swagger flare, belted and straight-line effect, developed in Sportscloth, Tweed and Overplaid. Half and fully silk lined. Ideal Coats for motoring, boardwalk and cool summer evening wear. speakers wno loilowed. Mayor Hylan did not limit himself to the subject of the boardwalk, but spoke of other great improvements which, with the walk, he claimed, would elevate the Rockaways tp undreamed of heights of prosperity twenty merry cl.ildren held a May party late yesterday afternoon in an undeveloped section of the estates, near Jamaica.

As the party was about to break up, Douglas Smith, of 12228 89th avenue, Richmond Hill, who had wandered from the crowd, came screaming back to his companions. He had found the body of a dead man, with a bullet wound in hit right temple lying in a Bma 11 clearing fit the top of a hill, about 300 feet -north of Dalny road. A pay voucher, in the dead man's clothing proved him to be Clifford With the three large bronze plaques costing $10,000 set in position Green, Ohio, were instantly killed when their plane crashed and burned in a practice flight from Brooks Field today. Identification was possible only from the motor number. The bodies were unrecognizable and all other marks on the plane had been burned.

Hall wag to have entered a cadet school next September and McAdums, who graduated as a cadet. April 25, was to have been transferred to Kelly Field as a Second Lieutenant next Monday. HELD OFFICES '26 YEARS the granite shaft draped with Also on Sale at Branch tore, 1325-27-29-31 Broadway, Brooklyn Near Gates i- Review Progress Made by the flags and bunting, everything is in readiness for the unveiling of the $40,000 monument erected to the memory of the 124 Ridgewood men who gave up their lives in the "World War, Douglas Griffiths, 4 0, who lived in a furnished room at 16808 Sheltun Talk8 Sewers. The Mayor also mentioned the benefits that Rockaways will derive from the extension of the city sewer system and the completion of the Flatbush Avenue Extension to Barren Island, with a ferry service from that point to Rockaway Park, and the completion of the Rockaway Boulevard. "When these improvements are Fraternity Under His Direction.

tivei.ue, jair.uicti. i.w uau ucbh ployed for many- years as an electrl The monument, which is of granite, clan- by the -New York Telephone ing to their own clafinS I 'gavfr- them J4, 600,000 In Piggly Wiggly -securities as collateral for the money they loaned me. They no wclalm owner Company in the Jamaica office. Last James T. grand chief stands thirty feet high on a plot of ground triangular In shape at the intersection of Myrtle, Cypress and Putnam avenues.

The plot was pur Sathrdav he resigned because ot in ranger of the Foresters of America, health and poor eyesight. On Thurs POOL CLOSING IN ON PIGGLY WIGGLY was tne guest of honor last night at ALLEGE SWINDLER OBTAINED $55,000 duv he -left -his Jurnished room an ship or the stock which they have transferred to themselves. If their claim is correct they have wiped out a oanquet tendered tho chased especially by the committee completed you will need a much bigger boardwalk than you have now," said the Mayor. He also severely scored Speaker did' not return. He had been dead Sunset Branch, W.C.T.U, Presents Fine Comedy "Nothing But the Truth" Given at Central "Nothing But the Truth," William as the monument site and it has tfrooxiyn Labor Lyceum, Willoughby been named "The Gate to Ridge-1 street and Myrtle avenue, bv the about two days.

tne debt I owed them. However, they not secured of the Assembly, for block- wood." Kings County Board of Deputy Chief Griffiths had dressed himself, In his best clothing and he spread a couple control of Piggly Wiggly stocK. ing the passage of the Walker rue tliree bronze tablets are repre- "angers 01 tne order. shall remain at the head of Piggly Donohue bill which, the speaker sentat.ve of the three branches of the covers were laid for 400, and the of newspapers on the ground ana lay down upon them. Near the body were Wiggly, conduct its business as claimed, would have enabled him to two emotv whiskey bottles.

American nghtlng units, the Army, nau was tastefully decorated ii N'avy and Marines. Several models American flags and buntings Ban see fit and liquidate obligations ac afford the city relief from Its dis Saunders FigintiWith His Back Collier's comedy success, was pre. sented by the Sunset Young People's branch of the W. C. T.

U. in the au cording to my own methods. "Their threat to call a stockhold Jamaica police believe. that he drank the whlskev to acquire, sufficient courage to kill himself. Evidently lie of the monument were constructed ners emblematic of the Foresters of and numerous designs of the plaques America were placed at regular in- tressing transit situation within sixty days.

He announced he would wage a campaign against the Republican ers' meeting does not Intimidate to the Wall to Retain Grip on Grocery Stores. tervals. Solomon Wish Held for Cashing Worthless Check Through Manufacturer. SOLD FAKE SECURITIES died instantaneously. me demonstration was a tribute The dead man was unmarried.

The bosses who have delayed him in giv ing the people what they want." ditorium of the Central Y. M. C. A Fort Greene and Hanson places, last evening. Ward IL Cann was the coach and director of the play.

Proceeds of the affair will be used to help pay the expenses of the dele to me man who for two years as maoe Derore tne Ari commission accepted them, but the commission has givert credit to the committee as having the most beautiful monument and plaques of any that have come to its attention. Woman Breaks Collarbon mere nave been many com cnier ranger and for twenty-six years police learned that his father lives In Baltimore and that he has a brother living in Hi.llis, L. and another in East Orange, X. J. While trying to SHOWDOWN UP IN COURTS in vantu capacities had done much plaints," he said, "about the way the private water companies have treated ror- the progress and uplift of the gates from the organization to the as Train Hits Auto the people of this section.

I have iraiernity, not only in this borough State Convention of the Young Peo- communicate with them the body taken to a Jamaica undertaking es directed the engineers of the Water arm innougnout the State but in the At Least 20 Victims Are Ex First of a Number of Suits Filed Ward Cann as "Bob Bennet. the tablishment. Men Also Injured at East 10,000 in Parade. The unveiling will take place on Memorial Day and will be preceded by a parade in which 10,000 military, fraternal, civic, benevolent, patriotic. extension of the Long Island water truthful hero, and Ruth Cary as "Bob's financee, gave excellent char pected to Be Complainants at Arraignment.

system Into the Rockaways. They are Against the Former $4-a-: Week Clerk. Moriches R. R. Station.

East Moriches, May 19. Mrs ateo making plans for the bringing of Insurance No Motive, acter portrayals. Lnion. I he speakers confined thean-selves entirely to lauding the efforts of their guest to advance the interests of the fraternity. The speakers reviewed Mr.

Kelly's activity in the order. Becoming a member of Court Xewtown in 1895 he was soon elevated to the poet of treasurer which he heM Others in the cast follow. Winston political and social organizations will participate. tne water of the Catsklll system to Rockaway Beach over the Cross-Bay William Tench had her collarbone Cann, president of the Sunset branch; Edgar Rapp, John Bates. Robert The marchers will assamble on the In the arrest of Solomon Wish, 40, of broken and also received severe Memphis, May 19.

rThe Says Creighton Lawyer Boulevard, now under construction. Attempts have been made to discourage me from having those lines bruises, while her husband was hurt intersecting streets, commencing at Greene avenue and extending in a fight for control of Piggly Wiggly Cassidy, Eleanor Ingersoll. Ethel Smith, Edna Soboslay, Gertrude Holmes, Frances Potts. was taken to the courts here to-day, about the head, when their auto was southerly direction. The procession 64 Prescott place, the detectives of the Eleventh Branch Detective Bureau, believe they have custody a man who has been operating a sort of with Clarence his "back Attorney Says Avery Had Ac-cess to Much Poison; will be headed by the 106th Infantry, stuck by a train us It was coming Into The committee in charge of af comprising 1.4'K) men and the full regi the depot here today.

to tho wall" making a final effort to connected up with the Rockaways on the pretext of expense. I have been told by the engineers that the work will cost a quarter of a millon. Corporations wielding powerful influences have thrown every possible obstacle fair was made up of Miss Thelni'i Bromley, Jiliss "dna Fritz, Glenn mental band. Several companies of get-rich-qulck system. According to Newark.

N. May 19. Former The auto was hit as. it started marines from Fort Totten and Gov Tedder, and Arthur Ford. twenty-two years.

At a convention held at Saratoga Springs in 1911 he was elected sub-chief ranger, and two years ago the convention elevated him to grand chief ranger. At the conclusion of the banquet dancing was held. A number of vaudeville artlsta entertained the merrymakers between the dances. On the committee of flrmno-o. Judge James W.

McCarthy, of Je across the track and was entirely the detectives they expect to have at retain charge, of the chain of grocery stores he has set up through the country. ernor's Island will follow and a num ber of companies of sailors from the demolished. The machine was jammed between the train and express least twenty complaints against him. when he conies up for hearing In the WUHamsburgh Police Cdurt Wednna. Xavy Yard will take up behind.

The Creditors of the fighting Piggly Bury Salvation Army Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion have promised the station platform. Mrs. Tench was removed in an ambulance to the Southampton Hospital. Wiggly mugnate who backed him la day. in my way, but in Bpite of them the necessary money has been appropriated and the work of bringing a 3.5-inch main into the Rockaways from two sides has actually bejrun, so tht the people of this section shall not be subject any longer to the Impositions of the private water companies." By his method, accordlne 'tn committee to turn out In large numbers.

Joseph B. Garlty Post of the bamuei stenson, owner of the farm "Grandma" Today Mount Vernon. N. May 19. his recent fight against Wall street, began closing in on the former four-dollar-aweek grocery clerk to-day.

on which Tench la superintendent. tive Markey, Wish has collected up-, wards of $56,000 from his victims and American Legion will send every one ments were: William C' Rosenkranz, chairman; Paul Kraemer, secretary Charles Scheff, Thomas H. Meyers, E. H. Zlmmer, Salvatore Bacchi and Albert Machel.

was injured in the head and back. of its men. Funeral services for Mrs. Hattle Staf The first of what was said to be a na "J180 removed to the southamp- An escort of twenty-five mounted policemen has been assigned to fol ford, "grandma of the Salvation Army," who died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles the amount, he said may even be higher when all the complaints against the man are received.

Yesterday in court Wish was arraigned on a charge of grand larceny, made against him by Meyer of indebtedness Incurred by Saunders low the military division in the parade, and the Glendale Taxpayers' amphell, wife of Brigadier General Temple Sinai League Association will turn out with 700 "ampbell, of the Salvation Army, are during his battle with Wall street was filed In Chancery Court by Syd He then formally presented the boardwalk to the Borough of Queens. Acting Borough President Benjamin Marvin delivered the speech of acceptance. Other Speakers. Other addresses were made by Murray Hulbert, president of the Board of Aldermen: Albert B. Benninger, to be held tomorrow at the Salvation Missing Girl Found in Chauffeur's Home Xorman Brown.

24. a chauffeur manufacturer, of 72 Graham ave' tty City, counsel for Mr. and Mrs. Jotin Creiglrton, of 359 Seventh street, who are under indictment on a charge of murdering Mrs. Crelghton's brother," Charles- Raymond Avery, discussed today the suggestion that young Avery was melancholy and may have committed suicide.

A raid by county detectives on the home of Mr. and Mrs. Creighton, Mr. McCarthy said, stripped the house of everything tangible upon which the defense might work up this phase of the case. Avery worked In grocery store and is believed to have had access to rat poison and other substances containing arsenic.

Mr. McCarthy ridiculed the action of the county" authorities in exhuming the bodies of Mr and Mrs. Wal-t John Creighton. parents of John Creighton. "What if chemists do find arsenic In the bodies of the elder Creighton Who placed It there? We don't know.

Who does know? If a find is made I fall to see how it have any bearing on the ca. against my members. Others who will participate are: Ridgewood Camp. Woodmen of th World: Ridgewood Coun ney W. Souers, New Orleans, de nue.

Bard alleged that on Anrtl Holds Spring Dance Army citadel here. Col. Stephen Marshall, of the Salvation Army, will officiate at the services. Wish came to him with a check for cil. Knights of Columbus: Ridgewood manding settlement of a (30,000 note on Saunders given In.

March. The note was due on May 1, ac of 83 Hancock street Vas arrested Democratic Club. Ridgewood Square Mrs. Stafford had lone been Identi I14S drawn on the Municipal Bank. 1783 Pitkin avenue, that he cashed the check and when he resented it." I by Detective McCormack.

of tho fied with the Salvation Army. She en The annual affair of the Young Floks League of Temple 8lnal, Arlington avenue and Bradford street, attracted an attendance of 600 to the balloroom of the Academy last night. Club. Glendale Square Club. Ana-wanda Democratic Club.

Monroe at th bank was informed that Wish Gates Avenue Station, Brooklyn, last night on a charge of abduction. The cording to Souers, who said he purchased it from another party. had no account there. Ho demanded listed with her daughter twenty-five years ago In Rochester. X.

Y. Miss Stafford met Lieut. Campbell in the course of her Salvation Army work This Is the' third spring dance festival' his money and when it was not forth- Detective said he found Brown in Democratic Club and the ladles' auxiliaries of each of the clubs; Tad-mor Lodge, F. and A. M.

Ridgewood Lodge. Loyal Order of Moose; Mon- given by the league since its incep coming he consulted with the detec the company of Sadie Sackln, 17. of Bay Fourteenrh street. Bath ml they were married, her husband tion, proceeds will go toward re Commissioner of Parks in Queens; Lawrence T. Gresser, formerly Borough President of Queens; Algernon Xova, T.

C. McKennee, Commissioner of Jurors in Queens; Assemblyman William S. Brenner, Charles S. Boyd, Secretary of the Rockaway Park Boardwalk Celebration Committee; Alderman Joseph Farley, of Queens: Rabbi A. S.

Klelnfeld. of the Temple Beth-El, in Queens, and the Rev. Pool CJoeea In. Charging the pool interests were subsequently being elevated to the ducing the motgage debt on the Beach, who disappeared from h.ir tauk Trlh. Oneida Tribe and the 1'nited Tribes of the Order of Red irectorship of the metropolitan dis- Temple property.

closing in on him by absorbing the home last Tuesday night. The de rict of the army. Men. Bov Scouts and Girl Scouts. i lorence Sakrals Is tha president of Major John McGuth will be grand stock he gave as collateral for huge loRns, Saunders, a few hours before withdrew his request for an exten tective said the couple had been living at the, same oddress.

Bartnett SacMn, father of the fir! tne league, while Irving rod sky is chairman of the arrangement commit msrshal. ASK REDUCTION OF TAXES tee. The procession will pass through sion of time In which to pay his reported her disappearance to the George R. Wood, rector of the St. Andrews Church by the Sea, Belle Dr.

Maxwell Sacks, Rabbi of the Cvnre. Greene. Woodward and Put debts, and challenged the bankers to Temple, and Mrs. Sacks were present. nam avenues.

Fresh Pond road snd "ro to It" Harbor, Queens. umer attending were: Jacob p. i aop, Bath Leach Ti.esday right uri a general alar.i. with her CescrlptioM vas snt out. McCormack learned fr.pm friends of the girl that she had "I am ready for any move they through.

Myrtle avenue to the memo rial site, where It will disband. Evelyn Stollmack. Mary Ball, Minnie clients In which thev n.e charged with Avery's death "There seems to be no good if a-son why the young brother of Mrs. Crelghlon should have been murdered." lie said. "Certainly the suggested motive of $1,000 in insurance Is a weak one.

A thousand dollars is an exceedingly small sum (or which to commit murder." As soon as the parade come to been friendly with a chauffeur tives, of the Stagg Street Station and yesterday morning Wish was arrested. According to Markey, Wish went among business men in the Eastern District and coaxed them to draw out their money from banks and Invest in a stock proposition, which "he told-Ihem would bring them twelve pe cent, return on every dollar Invested." Effort Is now being made by Detective Markey to obtain some of the stock certificates which Wish la said to have issued. Demands. It is claimed, have been made on Wish bv hla victims for the return of their money, but up to the present lima he has failed to make good. i TRAIN KILLS SHOW GIRL WATCHING PLANE STUNTS Detroit.

May 11. Marlorle may have to make," deeiarea Maunders. "They may think they have me against the wall, but I have fought there before and I've got a halt former Sheriff George Emener will take charge of the ceremony. He Kemnick, Jack N. Eisenberg, Jean Richter.

Frank Pogul. Helen Ttem-nlck. Maxwell S. Goldman. Louis Miller, Harold Kronen berg.

Ella Le-vine, Ben Ball, Mrs. Estelle T. Nathanson, Mr. Julius Josephson, the lot of fight left" Saunders announced yesterday the nool interests holding his stock as president of the Temple, and Mrs. -security for the money be borrowed.

Josephson, Samuel Bayfield, Judge ON MRS. COULD'S ESTATE Application to set aside an assessment against, the personal estate of the late Ltlith Kingdon Gould, first ife of the late George J. Gould, who died in Mentone, France, on Tuesday last, imposed by the State Transfer Tax Appraiser, was filed yesterday in the Xew York County Surrogates Court, by Taylor, Knowles and Hack, of 165 Broadway, Manhattan, on behalf of Charles P. Xoyea, Jay Gould and George Jay Gould. The petition states that the Goulds and Xoyea.

who are executors of the estate of Mrs. Gould, say that the ap-pralser has Illegally included among the taxable Items certain personal property conaisting of household goods, furniture, clothing, jewelry and' pemonal efferta at an appraisal value of J8IS.073. had transferred the stock to them Hyman Rayflel, Dr. and Mrs. 8.

J. Screlber, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ensler, Dr. Samuel 8.

Flschoff. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Margolls. Dr.

Herman Meltier, will introduce the Rev. Arthur B. Rhlnow, pastor of the Ridgew.ood Presbyterian Church, who will deliver the Invocation. At this time Mrs. Catherine Otimbman.

secretary of the monument committee, will draw thf cord which will permit the covering to fali from the monument and Ridgewood will see for the first time he completed tribute to Its fallen soldiers. Roosevelt to Speak. Miss Madge Daniel, of Xew Tork, a Abraham Phlfron. Philip Levy, Tessle Clayton, 10, pretty show glt-1, and a member of the "Dancing Girl." now plsylng here, died today as a result of a fractured akull, sustained at Packard aviation field. Phe had been named Brown.

The chauifeur ls lo be arraigned in Gates Avenue Court on tlit on charge today. HEMPSTEAD COUPLE OBSERVE COLDEN WEDDING Hempstead, May and Mrs. William Z. Ketcham, of Henry street, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary yesterday at their home. They were married at the Reformed Church, Harrison and Cllntun streets, Brooklyn.

May 20, II 7 j. The anniversary waa participated in by many friends and the family of the ortjple. Mr. Ketcham has been In the catering buaineaa in Hempstead for twenty-six years and before that time waa in the same business in Brooklyn. Mrs, Ketcham waa Miss Ida Y.

Gardiner. Oardmer, Me whfcli place was named after her family. bt'DDEX DEATH, Mary Maurice, tt. was takes 111 in POLYTECHNIC STUDENTS CIVEN SPECIAL HONORS At the chapel meeting held last Fridnyin the Brooklyn Polytechnic President Atkinson an-, bounced the names of 1 hoee men wImi had been elected to Delia Kappa Pi. the honorary fraternity of the college.

The Merit Key. rhe n'on-ath-ietic award for nerviee, wa. also prewnted mt tins meeting. Mk tinel MerrU. Salmon P.

ftoltor. I'avtd Finkleein and org Mrl-ajalilin wer iboaw elected to Trv Kappa PI. while M. rwhy, Philtn E. ttonhou.

Salmon 1. Roller and Abrham Canunky ir1Td tha Merit Key. CommiMloner Benninger caused a small demonstration by mentioning Algernon I. Xova, whose Indefatigu-able labors, he said, had much to do with bringing the boardwalk project to a successful consummation. The services opened with an Invocation by the Rev.

Joseph P. Brady, rector of St. Camillua Church, at Seaside, and included the raising of tha official city flag by 'Mayor Hylan, while the Police Department Band played "The Star Spangled The parade waa in two sections. One was of decorated automobiles, which started at Ninety fourth street, near tha Holland station, and proceeded along tha Boulevard to lltb street. This was led by Miss Lucy Fox.

Paramount Pictures star. Tha pedestrian parade, which began at the eastern end of the boardwalk al Beach JlOlh atreet and proceeded past the reviewing stand to the western' end, was led by Thomas Connolly. About 7. (tO peraons lined the streets to see the procession. Music for the parade was furnished by the bands of 8t.

Malachy'a Ocean Home and the Jewish Orphan Home, of Rockaway Park. Refreshments were served throughout the day at the RM-kawar Park Democratic Beach 1 11th street and eeeaa front. Palamon, Anna Fretmarch, Dr. Irving B. Forrrutn, Dr.

Solomon 7.. fiakrals, Pauline Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Goldman Albert A. Gottlieb, Max Feldman, Mrs.

Zelda Klelnmann, Sadte Goldreyer, Philip Hemnlek. Max Eiseberg, the Mlseee Rose aid Anna Spieler, Belle Mahler. Ray Silfen. Gertrude Ger. Gertrude Fried, Hamld Fagen.

Arthur Ooldatein, Fill Sugar-man and Abe Bchotman. contralto, will sing her original composition, There Is No Death." Miss watching flying stunts, snd when she stepped backward to obtain a better view she stepped directly Inlo the-path of fui oncoming Interurbaa car. Daniel sang this piece in ranee refers thouaands of soldiers during, the wsr. I. yd la Fey, a Ridgewood schoobrlri.

selves and were preparing to assume controt He declared that the time for payment of hla Indebtedness be extended from June 1 to July 1, and that he be allowed to dispose of half of the Piggly Wiggly jwores to meet his obligations. The financiers, Baunders said, opposed all of hla plans to put the Piggly Wiggly organisation on a sound financial basts, and threatened to secure injunctions if he attempted to sell any of the grocery stores. In the face of today's court action, and a number of suits which he said would ptobeMy follow, Saunders defied hla creditors to remove him. ExpefU a expect a fight from these people, tnd I am ready for them at any game to play." declared the bat--ting arrocery magnate, who came trot top In his encounter with Wall "wiseacres." will recite sn original poem: "Buddy." Thereafter the speakers will be called BOT BY DOG. Abraham Lincoln.

It, of 541 WAK MOTTIFItS CO TO FIUNfT. Moore street, was bitten In the light Plx Philadelphia women, members of the American War Mothers, sailed cheek, and right arm by a mongrel dog which attacked him In the lum for Frsm-e vterday on the Volen- EXTERTAIXMKNT fOR ORPHASS The fund belnr raised for a new home for the orphans cared for by the Daughters of Zton of the Hebrew Dav Xurwy. Ill Varet street, was materially Increased Mat night by a concert and atrawberry festival at Amalgamated Temple, Arion place, near Broad way. Tha concert wa under th dirao tion of Harry 1 Gilbert, noted pianist. Ptrawbrrea.

t-ream and raka wera served at the ocorluFinn of tha pracram. followed Iqr dtccLo. X. upon. These will Include Assistant Secretary of the Xavy Theodore Rooeevert.

Merer John F. Hylan. Borough President Maurice E. Connoiiy. County Judge J.

O'sttan McMahon. the Rev. P'ephen. Wise and George Emener. who.

acting as chairman, will turn over the monument to the Hty. The closing prayer wi'l be -Uvtre Jeha I or. ber yard of Frank Bet-man. at ISB4 Moore street) lart Bight The boy a fumiahed room she occupied st dam, of the Holland-American line, which Wf Hoboken. They tof.lt with them a wreath given by the City of 14t Smith street yesterday and wound waa caoterised by Ambulance Purgeon Locan, of St Catharine LOIX.K BJBTHDAY rrpnty Lode.

Xo. Ii. Dauth lr T-f America, will he4 a bli-thoar fal at ita lodg room, Albany IL 141 fuhoB lrt, ttse Tbura- unc dead on the arrival of Dr. Lust, Philadelphia to.be laid upon the the Holy Family Hoepttal, who at Hospital. The police of the Slag grave of the French uaanc trn cl "I owe ifcawe am atter la fttMaV tribute Mg 4asU aaUuai ctaa, jttrmt flUUt tots, eharare the 4oaj,.

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