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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. TUESDAY, NOVEAIRER 1017. 91 (RILLS MI-- BUSH BEGINS WORK News of the Schools Zl HORROCKS DIES; 2 WIRE-WORK PIONEER MORE AID WORK DUE; CASH OUTLOOK POOR HEARN AS PORT DIRECTOR ow at The Arista or Erasmus has elected I the followir.s new members: Robert Contributions to War Funds Will Soule. Kdlth KaircUil-i, t.isie Murray, Edna Oldham, Anna Soper, Violet Stern, Dorothy Brewster, Margaret First Manufacturer of Poultry Fencing In the United Tomon Brooklyn Man Made Chief Executive of 'Port of N.

Y. War Board. row r. irolyn Hoist. Curtail Help by Brooklyn Children's Society.

James Callaghan, Wilfred For Sale LAST DAY for Cut Price I INVENTOR OF STEEL DOOR MAT. i NAMED BY SECRETARY BAKER. OFFICERS ARE RE-ELECTED. fundamer.ta 'can only eonclu (no appreciation 'truth that hush 'She falls to see rest, Norman Orlsewood, Leon Salmon, Reginald Grossman, James Pear. Herbert Arlt, Peter Schmidt, Joseph Mc-Goldrlck, Stephen Emery, Robert George, Edwin Bennett, Ruth Harley, Helen Knapp, Gertrude Abblhl, Dorothea Gage, Esther Guerlnl, Robert Jones and Mignon McClintock are Work of Reaj-ide Hospital at Conr-j relationship A Brooklrnlte Forty-three Years, and I Manufacturer In Thl City of tl I His Chief Duty Is to Incr Hclency of the Port War Facility.

HOSIERY For Men, Women, Children Staple styles of durable quality cut to the limit for Last day. than the Institution of gov Island Indorsed in Annual Report. ernment. The family Is the ui The Irving T. Bush, founder and head 1 the Bush Terminal Company, today Women's Extra Size Silk Hose War conditions will bring a gri deal more work for the Brook! Children's Aid Society to do and the came conditions will prevent the i clety from securing the funds nec Joshua Horrocks, 77 years eld, of SS Schenectady avenue, a wire work manufacturer and a resident of Brooklyn for forty-three years, died yesterday from pneumonia.

He had been III with a form paralysis for heel i York. Mr. Bush yes'er- Arista teachers are Ben M. Jaquish and Miss Jennie M. Davis.

A reception for the new members is to be held In the Tower Studio this Friday. On the entertainment committee are Miss Maude Cunningham. Walford Daisley, Barbara Eckstein, Robert Jones. Elsie Zimpel, Helen Rings and Mignon McClintock. -our re $12 ary to do this work, due to so many fflcer of the newly created Port of Y'ork War Board.

His appointment was announced at Washington Women's Silk Hoie Black, white and colors alight imperfections which, however, do not interfere with the wear our re. $1.07 82 Women's Cotton Hose AH black or with white wles also extra sizes, black or white our rejr. .28 21 Boys' and Girls' Cotton Hose by Secretary of War Newton D. ker. follow ine conference attend for the past seven years.

1 services were held this aftei Interment In Evergreens Mr. Horrocks was the first United States to manufacti Wire fencing and he was tl i. N. Pallor. I Children's Wool Hose Black, with jrray heel and toe our rep.

.38 Men's Mercerized Hose Black, white, colors double heel I Men's Silk Hose Novelty stripes and plaid? ed by Mr. Bush and members of the society, ann government exists that the family in its social, economic and political relation may be protected. Antl-suffra gists are satisfied with the protection affor them by the Mrs. GEORGE PHILLIPS, Secretary Brooklyn Auxiliary of the posed Woman Suffrage, Livingston street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

November 3, 1917. FROEBEL HEARS DR. HUCET The Rev. Dr. J.

Pcrelval Huget, pastor of the Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church, addressed the members of the Froebel Society yesterday afternoon at their monthly meeting at Masonic Temple. Dr. Hu-get's subject was the "Soul of the City." He confined his talk to chiefly describing how the type of the resi-dents gave a characteristic atmosphere to large cities. Mrs. E.

Bammis, during the giver former contributors giving freely tc war benefits and relief work. This was the crux of the report made bj General Secretary Arthur B. Wake-man, at the annual meeting of th society yesterday. Officers, the executive committee the general committee for eummei relief work and trustees for the next five years were electd. Howard O.

Wood continues as presi in War Board. Mr. Bush is responsible for the effi Hill High School, i of ciency of the Port or New York as a facility. His work will be more 'caching than that, however. Sec England, and retary Baker stated, as a unified dent, and the other officers re-elected hod of control and administration were: frank Enos.

vice presldenl Louis A. Seltz, secretary, and Edgar i of tion or nis many yearB or service In the cross-country meet last week between Richmond Hill and Jamaica High School. Richmond Hill was victorious by a score of 25 to 35. 8 list) Wick Boy Writes From France. The following letter from Joseph H.

Vlelbig. '13, a former Bushwlck boy. who is "Somewhere In France," has been received by Miss Mulholland, one of the teachers: "At last we are In France, after a Mr. Horrocks was bo hester, England, and rado of forming useful vlro in his native land. be evolved from is 'been divided be-New Jersey and Yorl SWEATER SALE NOW Bankrupt Stock K.

Knitting Mills" $43,000 Purchase) 1-3 Below Regular See Evening Journal or Globe for Details. i for 'allforn wii i. He 1 uitry ity i Rej: Hymn of the 71, tlve committee all members were reelected, Including Frank D. Tuttle, chairman; Robert J. AlcFarland, Walter St.

J. Benedict. Harris M. Crist, Edwin P. Maynanl, Howard O.

Wood and Edgar McDonald, the last three being ex officio. Trustees elected were Howard O. Wood, Louis A. Seltz, Walter St. John Benedict and Dr.

James S. Waterman. Dr. Waterman being a new member, and the others re-elected. One vacancy still exists among the trustees trip that ended with some real thrills.

ne task of Mr. Bush will be 2 all the utilities in the Port ork and see to it that they their full capacity as war lie will have full control ship of Mrs. William H. Andrews, The president of the society, Mrs. Kd- ward W.

Atwater, presided. He "Wnsrt 1 will tiller The general Men's, Women's, Boys', Girls' Price Reductions in Women' 's Underwear Girls Wearables fnij or s0n suk Thin, she than clal facility. oummer Keller Work elected comprised Alfred T. White, chairman; Edgar McDonald, treasurer; Howard O. Wood, ex officio; Walter St.

John Benedict, Harris M. Crist. John Hill Morgan, Clinton Rosslter, Frank D. Tuttle, Luther M. Werner, Alexander M.

White, Frank Emos. Crowell Hadden, Benjamin R. C. Low. Robert J.

MacFarland. Eelwln P. Maynard Her Frock of project." Secretary Baker stated af freat tire destroyed his plant, and he ame East and opened a factory at 111 Fulton street. New York City, where he did business for many years, Inally locating at 31 to 46 Schenec-Lady avenue, Brooklyn. In 1898 the uislness was made a corporation, with Edward K.

Horrocks, a son of Mr. Horrocks, as president, and another -on, Frederick as treaslrer. Mr. Horrocks formerly lived on the Height, at 10S Pineapple street, for nany years, and he was a member. ears ago, of tho old Washington Street M.

E. Church. In later years le was a member of the Embury M. 3, Church, Decatur street and Lewis ivenue. He was the second oldest r.ember of Concord Lodge, No.

60, F. md A. and was a member of the IVire Work Manufacturers' of New York. Mr. Horrocks is survived by his wife, Elizabeth; three sons, Edward Frederick H.

and George and a laughter, Miss Ethel Horrocks. r.e co! tercr.ee. He aom that ored collars 8 2.93 Women's Union Suitt Bush wick's The following Special Oriole Staff. i the new staff lck High School'; 1,1 the Oriole, Bush) klyn's the paralytic patlenl r-hor, 73 participated in the conference hat the situation called for a busl- xperlenced In the administration of irge affairs, who would take hold mmedlately and mobollze every vallable resource of the port. Mr.

Bush accepted the position at nee, when this view of the situation as presented to him. Secretary plMU- Lat-nt belt Extra' and prettily striped Inserts help to 5.21 Women's Extra Size Underwear Her Coat vests high neck If Irani, nil nool showing Ion or it sleeves ankle 71S narrow er ,1,.. belts- adorably I length drawer; Special trimee-i blue, e'renns and 1 Women's Union Suits aie Haybaoh and Sophy Leder; Baker stated that Mr. Bush will begin organization of a staff of jersey snipping to asi The" Ink'" I'-'i Kti'1. icciT 97 Of Silk the f.

8-93 The Rain Coat be complete without a report of the work of the Seaside Hospital at Coney Island," said Secretary Wakeman. "At this admirably adapted building 168 children have been housed, and by detailed attention to protection of weakened parts, prevention of deformities and gradually progressive massage and muscle training have recovered or advanced toward a condition of usefulness more rapidly and more surely than any other large group so seriously involved, so far as my observation goes. "After necessary alterations the hospital was opened for the paralytics September 18, 191 fi. Only children who were severely afflicted or whose home conditions were specially-bad were admitted. Children were to remain at the hospital until fully able to use their own muscles, or until so far recovered that, with simple artT-flcial support, they could safely be returned to their homes and the supervision of physicians or of orthopedic dispensaries.

"The majority of cases admitted F. r'triSB HORN DR SCHUMANN-HEINK SELLS Mme. Ernestine Schumann-Helnk has sold her fine country place at Caldwell, N. to William Rablschen of the firm of Roblschen Peckham, 255 Fourth avenue, Manhattan. The Glove Silk Vests pledged their co-operation with the I top pink or 2.77 And a Middy Blouse the conference yesterday, at Mr.

Bush was selected, were tary Baker. Edwin N. Hurley, man of the U. S. ShlnDing purchase price Is withhheld, but "Ian Hay" ot N.

Y. 0. Major Ian Belth, known in America "Ian Hay," author of "The Firs- 147 "2.47 the i of 1 Silk Envelope med with wide laee 1 SIB0.000, which Board. William R. Wlllcox.

chairman One Hundred Thousad." will lectui ic New York-New Jersey Port illusion: K. If. Outerbri'dre and Julius Henry Cohen. the diva paid tor the place several years ago. Mr.

Robisrhen lias temporarily leased the place to Peter Anderson, pending the completion of plans he now has under consideration. Mme. Sehnmann-Heink has a home in Chicago and a country place In were or. me spinal corn type M. LONG PLEADS GUILTY.

Mlrhael Long, 25, of 349 Flushing when called to trial before istice Cropsey In the criminal The urvlved by her Horn; tht Harry ai deaths were from were among childrei type." of the brain branch of the Supreme Court yesterday, Muslins, Sheets, Spreads, Etc. These prices prove the savings which result from our policy. Every price is lower than those elsewhere. Unbleached Muslins 36 inches wide value .17 1 Fine Quality Muslins aded guilty to assault In the sec-1 degree, having four previous con-tions against him. Michael and brother, William, were both in SHOW AT FIFTH A.

D. CLUB. The Fifth Assembly District Club had a vaudeville show last night at the headquarters, 1584 Broadway. CLEAR YOUR SKIN SAVE YOUR HAIR WITH CUT1CURA dicted for manslaughter In the sec BAD DAY FOR BURGLARS County Judge Fawcett again made it plain yesterday that burglars operating In Brooklyn need expect little consideration. A plea for clemency in behalf of George Mitchell didn't avail.

Mitchell was cauyht with a revolver. Joseph Jones, who had confessed to participated. William F. Payne, chair- ond degree. i ne two attacked Michael Nlgro, after an argument, and the latter was killed by striking his head on the sidewalk.

William's soft finish titable for under- Extra quality head of the committee .20.. .16 Pillow Tubing at New York University. University Heights, on "Our Colleges and the War." While on furlough here he is helping in the tnter-eolleglate campaign to raise $1,000,000 of the $26,000,000 the Y. M. C.

A. is seeking. Dewey School's Good Attendance The Dewey School No. Fourth avenue and Fortieth street, has 16-calved a letter from John W. Davis, director of Bureau of Attendance, praising Its attendance.

He says that the average for the borough was 85 per cent. The Dewey school attained 95 per cent. Eastern Seniors Reunion. The second reunion of the January, 1017, class, Eastern District High was Saturday evening at the Bedford Mansion. The officers of the class are: Samuel Gatoff, president; Elizabeth Amend, vice president: Edith Sussmanand Harry Smith, secretaries.

The affair was a success, due to the able work of this committee: Samuel Gatoff, chairman: Harry Smith, Benjamin Goldschmidt, Sadie Fey, Edith Sussman and Abraham Schoenfeld. A vocal solo by Eva Greenberg; a violin solo by Benjamin Sherman, and a recitation by Nathan Gilbstcln constituted the program. The French Club, of which Miss Lanz Is faculty adviser, has elected its officers as follows: President. SylvW thirt. NEWSBOY' IS STOICKEX.

When Joseph Leibowitz, guard ot the Brighton Line, passed through hii car at the Culver DeDot late las night he discovered what he thought to be a sleeping boy. Upon trying to arouse the boy he found him unable to move or speak, ine boy was carried to the B. R. T. lunch room and an ambulance was summoned.

When Dr. Saltzman arrived from the Coney his Muc he 11' 42-inch bleached value .28 22 45-inch bleached value .30 .24 Run of the Mill Sheeta and Pillow Caaea Made from the finest sheetings to be had impossible to obtain better qualities any price. Pillow Cases 42x36 in. value .43 32150x11b- in value .50 38 45x36 in. value .47 83154x36 .53 42 Sheets 54x90 $1.36 97 190x00 $2.24 1.40 65x09 InvaSe llM.

IS 1 90 81x90 $2.05... 1.30 90x108 $2.64 1.60 Sizes before hemming. Bed Spreads Full size floral designs value $1.97 1.27 Crochet Spreads Of fine quality fringed, hemmed or scalloped value $2.67 1.97 Marseilles Spreads Satin finish variety of patterns full size value $3.69 2.97 Satin Finish Spreads Scalloped edges cut-out corners or plain hemmed full size-value $3.97 3.27 Bolster Sets-Spread with bolster to match extra fine quality value $7.98. .5.47 was taken tp the hospital suffering Turman; vice president, Anna Rub- In ooretary, Harold rluiKle. chairman of the program coir.n: s.

Seidman. A pror.uii. Two Problems Solved War's waste of horses and the delays of railroad freight congestion are disorganizing local and interiirban transportation. In the emergency more and more business men are rinding the solution of the problem in the Pierce-Arrow Motor Truck. We undoubtedly have available operating records of Pierce-Arrow trucks which have solved the very transportation problem is now troubling you.

Pierce-Arrow Motor Trucks B. R. T. said tlie boy sold newspa! RENTALS AT WOODMERE. John P.

Scott has rented for Robert H. Delatleld and Dr. A. Hoyt Bea- match was held; it will be continued man a house on Lafayette place, Clever Third Grade Erasmians, The 3B grade of Erasmus Hall ceeded in "putting It over" on their grade day. yesterday.

The commit: in charge decided to show the vario school activities in which the class engaged. The Girl Scouts did soi wig-wagging, the members of cavalry gave a manual of arms dri burn, and for Mrs. Thomas F. White, her house known as the Homestead, on the corner of Broadway and DISCUSS AVENUE LINE. The proposed cross-town trolley line on Kings Highway, or Avenue was discussed last night at.

the meeting of the Kings Highway Board of Trade. The members were also in followed by the Choral Club in popu- MORNING SPECIALS, Wednesday Thursday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buylnff, quantities re Ko MrII or Telephone Orders. formed of the injunction against Hie, school sketch and the girls hockey team executed a skillful hockev dance.

VV eXCLfflVle BARRETT COMPANY, manufacturers of "Tarvia" and "Barrett Specification" roofine, owns seventeen Pierce- niaison company preventing ine erection of wooden poles which the company planned on East Fourteenth street William R. Bayes presided. The artists of the grade appeared In the proper artistic costume and drew a composite poster, advertising the 3B nance, a pujiuiar suiirage poster wm produced in tableau by Barbara Krk $1.37 Poplin Epioalei 40-iack prune. Hurirunil.v. navy anil DRESS GOODS-MAIN FUDOR.

$1.59 Sa6-3S iick 1.04 Colored stripes dark and medium KrUndBSlLKS-MAIX FLOOR. stein, Browne Gwathmey and War-wood Mason. Those in the different $1.23 Silkalalf Petticoat. Hlaek pleated, tucked flounces with underlay all hiiRth; m'f'r's for one year. PETTICOATS-SEOiND FLOOR.

$4.96 Boy. Soil 7 to 17 yr Semi-Norfolk mod-Is fam-v checks. brown8 and BOYS' CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR. 12.94 Little 2.4$ 3 to years Russian and Junior Norfolk Me Kton or sailor collar Arrow Trucks in service in various cities. All are operating satisfactorily.

Tank trucks have made an especially good record for efficiency and economy. Such great commercial tuceesset are built upon tound economies Hit those effected by Pkrce-Arrow trucks. A mailer business should not deny itself tht advantages on which big business thrives. 20 d. yard Wide Percalei yd.

Mill length? mostly dark TEETH 23 ct. Floral Flaaaelette 1 Ynnl tty patterns for Uinh.M.K.p l. ratability, lack of eyeiight are traceable to decayed Harrolds Motor Car Company 233-239 W. Fifty-fourth New York Ellis Motor Car Co. 416 Central Newark, N.

J. I. Bleached Sheet'inf. 13.67 Feather Bed Tick II SUN I SD'OND Ft et Inlanti' Nainiook Slips Yoke bishop st li-s -with ''I I hbiK Lcda Merkley was the originator of the idea of the whole play. On the committee assisting her were Harold Drescher, Florence Klotz, Fred Roin-ert, Eleanorf Brisbane, Dorothy Htf-ferman.

The 3B dance was held in the gym after school. On the committee were Marjorle Reynolds, Howard Wolff, Eleanor Pinion, Robert Dam, Irene King and Harland Meistrell. $1.19 Serial Curtain. teeth, or from hidden ab.cetu al the roolt of sound teeth. To young and old, mouth hygiene ii Inditpeniable to health.

Filling, extracting and straightening the teeth of children, are specialties of ourt. Oar SPECIAL Service Your OLD teeth extracted WITHOUT PAIN and a NEW set. which fits perfectly, ready to wear inside of SIX hours. We use a plate which has DOUBLE suctorial power the suction principle having been patented to protect it. All work guaranteed 10 years.

Extractions and dental surgery made PAINLESS by our NEW METHOD. Fnll Set of Teed I si Eitra Size Dreinna Sicqaes rioi.ti ri ti i 'h i). it. .1 i mil 0' oolh 1 1-, ies 52. I 28 30 el.

Cretonne Women's Part Wool Underwear OLD AGE A CRIME! 10 to 14 Minutes by Subway to 14th Street Express Station, N. f. at Mi- To' DR. S. C.

HART Successor to NEW YORK DENTALPARLORS 446 Fulton Street EUCHRE rit CHURCH FOND. Two hundred parishioner; of st. Athnnnsius It. Church, Sixty-Bee-ond street ami Twenty-second avenue, were present last night at tho monthly euchre. An oil palntinrr of Marshal created tho most Interest anions; tho prizes.

The proceeds from the euchre will be turned Into tht laboratories at Haarlem Holland. Get oiuggisis. 110 1101 tase a suDstltute boxes, three slscs. Advertisement.

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