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Telephone, (51 Bushwick. 9 East New York and Queens Edition. TWO CENTS. BROOKLYN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1909, iVOL. IX.

NO. 23. COMMENCING THE GREAT NOTION But enough has been determined to COMPTROLLER METZ'S PLAN. SALE LINCOLN. MARY PATR1DQE CANTILEVER warrant the statement that the Queens-boro Bridge celebration will be the big P.

S. COMMISSION And Continuing th Gigantic Houts Saya ha Believes I. R. wouio gest held In Long Island In hT history, and perhaps the greatest ever held ln OPENS IN JUNE AFTER B. R.t.

Operate Ferries tor Annual -pensatlon. witii.mahur-. aided by other sections New lork City. Furnishing at the H. Bstxerman Store.

This Saturday and coming week Simple, but what a noble slmpleness ii that Which light the face of our treat martyr chief-Stern, with a gentle ateraeaa Which endeart Itself e'en to an offender; Generous ays, to generous, he gave hlmaelf To all the great and email. MAYOR, BRIDGE COMMISSIONER I of the borough through representaUves QUEST ENDED NONOOENARIAN PICKED UP IN FIERCE SNOWSTORM OF JAN. 14. Died Since and Was Buried In Potter's Field Brother Burled hi Flatbuih ORDERS IMPROVED SERVICE IN WILL GO TO INAUGURAL. Invincible Club has Planned for a Good Time While In Washington.

eventful sales ln progress at the u. Batter man offer economies before unknown at this season. Of principal CANARSIE, CYPRESS HILLS AND AND BOARD OF ALDERMEN WILL PARTICIPATE. of clvlo organisations, naa maae a oe-manj for the Immediate resumption of the Ave ferry lines which were shut down soma time ago. MYRTLE AVENUE LINES.

Will Be atonster Civic, Industrial, Fra- I Th Invincible Club premises is one Interest to every dressmaker and every woman that sews Is the semi-annual sale of notions. Thia event ta one awaited for by thousands of economical While the demand was at its louaest Ha passed hia years In sorrow, grief I if B. R. T. Doe a It la Ordered the nd pain.

Service Will Be All That It Should I ui i-iiD preiuesi anu must twiiijJiii ternat and Military Parade-Display of clubg he Be6toTi tection alnc, Fireworks ln Evening Civic Dinner has been renovated. It has taken seV' Poor Cemetery Yeare Ago Trio of Good Officials Was Kind to Her Was at One Tims In Service for the Rootevelts snd Van Pelts Men Now Be-Tn Minute Headway Between buyers. The saving on a spool thread, a dozen buttons Individually would not be much, the savings OO tho erat weeks for the work of renovat and National, State and Local Orators Controller Herman A. Men came to the meeting and waa hailed with acclaim as the hero who will pull Williamsburg, out of Its difficulty about as quick aa any man or public official can do It Mr. Mets gave promise of a very large effort to have the ferry The freeuom of Ms enslaved fellow 6.M A.

M. and 11 P. M. on All Three ing, but now It Is completed and it makes It very homelike Not less than $1,500 has been spent in the refitting on Sundays Lass Than Minute Big In Public Eye Were Lulled to men; And counted little that bo lost hia life. Headway on Week Days for All Americana, be proud to call him chief.

and redecoratlon. The dining room It Tralna Leaving Park Row Ten Mln- Sleep on Her Breast "all ask ve. me dear. Is t' During Week Athletic Carnival and Maritime Parades Midway Plalsance, "Pike," Etc All Under Auspices of Queensboro Bridge Celebration Committee. 1' The celebration of the opening of the uU Headway on Week Days for has been decided to give over to the wives of the married members and the bachelor members' lady friends.

What We are the better that this man has lived. He was true American! With hia own blood ha washed the tain lines reopened at once. itigni start hs said he was not In favor of starting a dinky little ferry line from a side street He said he thought the Long Island Railroad Company could be Induced to operate five ferry lines Trains Leaving Delancey Street. was once the gymnasium ls now that me poor old bones are laid beside me brother in Flatbush. He was all I had.

an I was all he had. From babyhood up we were never apart until the "Dutch room," w.th cathedral (windows. It will be used as a gr'U room. It The Publlo Service Commission has From off the flag we lore. Hata off I Uncovered stand before his ordered a radical improvement In the has been refurnished with new tables Queensboro Bridge wlll be In balmy June.

The day Is Saturday, June 12. This date was settled upon by the Com for an annual compensation irom me city of 1600.000 with the ferry terminals at nreaent in existence leased day when the grave closed over mm, He sskf.1 that I come to him In Flat- service of the Broadway, Myrtle avenue hundred and one Hems that must ts purchased during the year would In the aggregate amount to a surprising sum. Knowing best what your Individual needs may be you may estimate prices quoted! from the H. Bat-terman ad on another page. Just rnat your savings may be in the coming six months or year, therefore do not miss this great opportunity to economize.

Continuing next week you will And the House Fum'shlng Sale and Sale of China and Glassware offering Increased stocks, where excessive selling has made Inroads on former stocks and greater values even than marked thia sale during the first week of Its progress. To early buyers a new purchase of 45,000 pieces of fine quality enameled ware, actual values from EOd to 11.25, price 25c goes to early buyers. and chairs, new lighting facilities, new and Lexington avenue elevated lines. wall decorations and some very fine from the terminal company at a better tomb, -And thank our Cod for him. MYRTLE DeYOUNG.

19S Schaeffer street mittee on Plan and Scope of the Celebration Committee, which held a meet Volumnloua order, 'describing in detail portraits. bush at last and I said that I would ye'H see t' It won't ye, me good girl an' the blessln o' God fall on ye." Just how the service on each of the The Invlnclbe Club promises to be ing at the Long Island Real Estate Ex- lines la to be Improved, nave oeen nh.n TMrtv-fmirth strest arrJ Fifth I outdone, even by the Un on League, and The aged woman who made tne re- figure than that concern la now ae-mandlng. Mr. Mats told the 1,000 or more men who were In the hall of the Long Island Business College where i Via mwtlnf was held that he had an transmitted to the officials of the Manhattan last Ratnrdav nieht. I has also, arranged for Its members to I -nnflmnrlv on the THE STROLLER.

1 I th. n.nntn inn ftn 1 Brooklyn Bapid Transit Company. There was a long ana meteroiogicai arm Mrs. O'Grady, prooauonacy in H-rn not. im un I March 4.

There will be a special In-I Tvnllce February 15 is the day set when the appointment with the representative of The first step towards placing Bush orders relating to each una must oe wick avenuv under the care, custody I nrnniiM with. the terminal company wnen no iiuiju The main consideration was the weavn- vincible train via the Baltimore ft Ohio and Mrg 0.Graay promised er. Forecaster Emery of the United Railroad, consisting- of compartment wag on january 14i the morning to make a deal that wouia in more and control and maintenance of the De- by the Commission iivmiirMui to the city. States Weather Bureau was consulted JBB" tr a after the bis; storm, when the tottering -j hi. nmninn tK.t th.

-k Liberty street at 9 30 'Wednesday eve- I hv a partment of Parks, thus creating a I that the object of the orders Is to pro- boulevard, was taken when the fol- I vM- or passenger who Mr. Meta showed that the plan In volved the terminal which the Sinking of June 12 to June 1 was an auspicious "inf. March 8. They wW I leave Wash- policeman, who hod picked her one. Forecaster Emery went over the 0 1, up In the snow.

On Sunday last Mrs thera four in Wash- lowing bill waa Introduced In the As- use8 th.a. Une. especially during the 7 This glvea days Fund Commission had just auinorisea, while it was good In a general way, This ls only two of the important sales In progress and ls given prominence from the fact of the extraordinary values they afford. Therefore be sure you will sttend these SALES thia SATURDAY. PRICE A ROSENBAUM.

BROADWAY, would cause long delay In getting ferry aembly on Jan. 6 by Assemblyman Har- nonruBn hours. Admission is made rlson C. Glore, of the JOth Assembly tnat thia probably cannot be obtained District. The idea of thia improve- durin- the rush hours, but there will ment originated; with the members of be a marked improvement In the ser- the 18th Ward Taxpayers' Protective -Hna- thia nerloil.

and oassengers records and found that with but one or two exceptions the weather each year of that week In June was exceptionally fine. O'Grady fulfilled her promise and saw that the neary body was laid to rest beside the weir loved brother in Holy Cross. Friday the woman died in the almshouse, whither she had been taken service through those channels, ana lngton. During the stay trips have been arranged for to Mount Vernon and Arlington, an automobile tour of Washington, visits to the national fmbllc that what Is needed Is Immediate serv Ice.1 The audience agreed with him. G.

Howland Leavitt the millionaire Improvement Association. Committees wlll their destinations in better RALPH' AND LEXINOTON AVE. but a few days before. Thougn weak were appointed ana me wor oi ou- than under the present train THIRD ANNIVERSARY VAUDEVILLE FOR RIOQEWOOD. OUliainga, a View oi me inaugural pn- ij rade and attendance at the inaugural 1 taintng the consents of not oply the I farmer of Bayside, L.

satj that the moon waa right for good weather. John Anderson Leach, of Long Island City, said that he had selected a day balL The cost or me inp is uj do nf -lriathush" residents of the avenue, but also that I The principal features of tho order of the business men of this section, was I reatinB to the Broadway lino ara as Modern Theatre to be Erected at Pal This Saturday and Monday Next. very small, iis.du. including- Flatbush metto St and Onderaontc Ave. lor a picnic ln his church for seven punm.n commitment car facilities for that hurried on tne ena-noi begun, with the result that over 3,000 and always had a good day.

He four president Lewis M. Bwa- Cemetery but latousn, u. old years, namea were secured. Each and every 0 Sundays and holidays, between The P. R.

Store presents a dazsllnf anl nf Indigent age. John Kinr and Edward Schlatter, was for June 12. slcner expressed the opinion that the th headway be- and brilliant appearance in its gaia two Brooklyn men, have purchased a June 12 wlll be also the day of the improvement would be of vast benefit tLOBn not be greater than Mary Patridge was her name and ninety-odd were her years. Long ago. sey says it will be wise for those wishing to go to make application.

at once, aa there has already been a great de- attire in honor of and commemorating Dlece of property 60 feet by iu at and turn what is now a dirty thor- -v DOint between De- the recurrence of the Third Anniver- official opening of the bridge. All the ceremonies attendant on the opening mtt street and Onderdonk avenue, when she was a slip or a coneen, sue wnen sne was a mand for tickets. Inoulrles and BnsENR4TTM oughfare into a beautiful boulevard, not lancey gtreet terminal and Canarsle Rlrirawood- where It is said on good will take place that day. That will be can be made tfe the transporta- came over from thM Tne announcement made authority, they propose erecting a big oniy a pleasure imam whw iuju i terminal. On other days between e.su on it.

but to those who used vehicles, the headway shall tne aay wnen tne Mayor. ui? tlon committee at the club. 78 Herkl- families. In the advertising columns on the see Commissioner, the Board of Aldermen an avenue to reach distant points on una thl. (..,,.

I of this Issue not be greater than "ten minutes at vaudeville show house. jlxui uerg-er, Superintendent of the Building of the Borough of Queens, mer street The committee is com- "tin now were rocked ond and third pages oi tsed of Adam H. Lelch, chairman; D. Wf In the public eye no we rocked undeniably to the read- anv point between astern mmway and other officials of the city will participate In declaring the bridge open. E.

Kemlo, treasurer; J. Harriet, R. to sleep 'l''rn--t exten.lv. But It doesn't mean that the bridge Long Island. The bill: State of New Tork.

No. 66. Int. 68. IN ASSEMBLY.

January 6, 1909. and a well-known architect, is drawing th nlnnN. Steves, A. Hilton and F. Wens- friend, in this prepa'ratlons thai the P.

R. station and Delancey ana noi greater than fifteen minutes at any point between Eastern Parkway and Canaxsie terminal. At all other times oreasu o. -V io out for the beno- anUd Zt one brXr As VeaV; went fit and selection of their thousand, of and tnat one oroinrr natrons. extraordinary Anniversary Introduced by Mr.

Glore Read once and the headway between trains Boy was In Attlo Last Soon after four year old Roland BaBll grew lp and bemeVt. rich men Bargain, for this Saturday and Monday will not be used If completed, before that date. Commlsloner Stevenson says that it will undoubtedly be used before that time. He thinks that with good weather the Queensboro Bridge might be ready for use at least a month before June 12, and perhaps earlier. The mild winter has permitted an advance in the work that was wholly un.

The building, as proposed, will be of fireproof construction throughout w'th metal ceilings and walls and steel chairs. Wide passageways and five exits will add to Its safety. The work of erecting the building will commence as soon as the plans have been competed, and the theatre will be ready referred the Committee on I belng operated shall not be greater Affairs of Cities. than thlrty minutes at any point be- An Act I tween Delancey terminal and Canarsle came down out of the attic at his home on Walnut street, at 11 o'clock. Monday, his mother smelted smoke.

She found rC gTohT NotoneMaof the Sea. of Public Approval ha. been or Van Peu. Ta narmlt the Roartf of Estimate and I terminal. Apportionment of the City of New I a sufficient number of cars shall be Virb tn nlupa a nortlon of Bushwick I nnnrated on all trains to provide a the attic on fire and called the firemen.

Fully 81,000 damage was done before the firemen shouted all out for use by next summer. It will be ZLa ur the inding storm of be of the most successful retail ee January 14 onrTo die enterprise, of th. decade. The wonder- expected. The Bridge Commissioner the onlv nlavhouse In that section, was looking, like all people, to a hard avenue, In the Borough of Brooklyn, number of seats at least equal to the tinder the care, 6ustody, control and I number of passengers.

maintenance of the Department of I On the Lexington avenue line the Roland had been playing ln the attic aw later in "Flatbush." Mrs. ful growtn or tne tr. UTra I ful trrowth winter, and, so far as the bridge ls con Po- I development so rapid that It almost and that's all anyone knows about the Mr. King, who will have control of the theatre. Is identified with other amusement enterprises In this bor The mild weather wa, most for- JT hftrtv principal features of the order are Parka of the City of New York.

VP. nnraeri uuvu Vi.w tunate. Ernest R. BalL a composer of music The People of the State of New York, On Sundays and holidays Derween ar. concerned ta th.

man-nue precinct, Ueement and explolUUon of this popn- ough. If the Queensboro Bridge I. completed ana 1 D. m. ana on timer uj represented in Senate and Assembly, do i Trftppv IN O.

L. wno liro aeao. -o hetwenn 8.45 a. m. and 11 p.

m. the enact as ioiiowb; In April or ln May the boards will be taken down and the publlo permitted to tuntinn Thn Rnard of Estimate and I r-heitnled kWdwav between trains be Q0LDEN HONORS l-Wtfas 5SSJTI DOUBLE TRAGEDY use It But the formal opening wlll not h. nntll 19 1. th. MlVM tinal 1' 11 BB I kl.

m.m itOr. Apportionment of the City of New York ing operated at any point between Park is hereby authorized and permitted ln row, Manhattan, and Cypress Hills, it. uwmttnn with the aporoval of the Rrnoklvn. shall not be greater than ten consu Verthe CelatJomiiUee TQ H.N.Y. CUUFLt VZ i 71 Tracey fn which ihebeen and will b.

ON JEFFERSON ST the official city committee this commit Department of Parks of the City of New I minutes, and during all other hours lA. to a nearby bakery I aoie to anop wim um air'W her and comfort: with ample space, to taU York, to place that portion or uusnwica i shall not oe greater man nun. mm avenue in the Borough of Brooklyn, ly- utes. FERDINAND VOIOHT KILLED WIFE LENT when sh. was brought into court; It hAtwntn -Mvrtle avenue and Ja- I Ret ween T.S0 a.

m. and 8.30 a. m. AND 8ELF WITH HfeVOUVtn tee wlll collaborate with the Board of Aldermen and the Mayor and other city officials In the preparation of the ceremonies at the official opening on June 12. On June 12, which wlll be a Saturday, there will be besides the opening cere was Mrs.

O'Grady's breast mat pinowea wsMiuuij l.ttmetlvelv arrayed. Beyond th. h. poor oa neaa. l' ot ioubu thls great will Children Were Alone In Flat With Dead ta Th.

iSoT wagon from the court overcrowded with th.hr nonua. maica avenue, under the exclusive care, daily except Sundays and holidays, and custody, control and maintenance of the between 6.30 p. m. and 6 p. m.

daily said Department, of Parks of the City xcpt Saturdays, Sundays and of New JTork, ln which event the said jays, at Park Row, trains consisting of Department of: Parka may make and en- six cars each shall be operated on a nmiM rules and rea-ulatlons re- aphednle which provides for the dis- Bodies When Tragedy waa Discover monies a monster civic, industrial, mill- monies a monster civic, luuunum, "Papa and Mamma Are Asleep mm-i I to Mrs. Grady. I OI patrons, anxiuun awm tary and fraternal parade. The head of Mrs. Lent Is Loved and Respected by Fhrtburt.

It "ft perous flrm 0f their slneer. and hearty the parade will be located at Twenty-1 All Who Know Her Her Mate Is the their humble friend had congratulations upon their on the Floor" No Cause Assigned third street and Fifth avenue, Manhat Oldest Working Carrier in the New the gates." It was reached tne tnira year m-ir u- for What Appears to have been Mur gardlng the publlo use of said avenue. I patching from. Park Row of a total of Sec 2. This act shall take effect lm- I at least thirty-two trains In thirty I mlnntea uoon all lines of the said Bn.t.i e.nuin.

u.aith Waa I whn anncrht out Mary I merclal career. der and Suicide Volght Said to Have Drunk From Loving Cup Presented Patridge's friends and rouna tnem. Been Insanely Jealous of Wife. Brooklyn Union Elevated Railroad Co, Recently by Colleaguet-Letter Car- Kj" been until 10 p. but closes every other That Ferdinand Volght murdered his It has come to our notice tnat tne which use the Park bow terminal, medical profession of this city is or- The order relating to the Myrtle aye.

a Phvalrlnn'a Protective As- I mm line Is aa follows: rlers' Band Gives Serenade Showered L00d friends of Mary PRtridge, but for evening, including Monday, at p. ru tan. The line of march will be from Twenty-fifth street north on Fifth avenue to Fifty-ninth street east on Fifty-ninth street to the Queensboro Bridge, across over the bridge to Long Island City to Jackson avenue, and thence south on Jackson avenue to the ferries. In the evening there will be the greatest display of fireworks ever given ln honor of an Improvement and a mag wife ln their home, at 800A Jefferson by Congratulation, and Golden Olfts. the past few years mary ni own street, andthen turned the revolver on th ohlect of which is to On Sundays and holidays, between 'nueer.

uorn in iu uiuuu nrntAM each from dead beats. An a so a. m. and 11 p. m.

and on other Patrldge wa. the wunderlust and this. Patrldge wa. tne wunaeriuoi. anu una.

himself, ls the conclusion tne ponce of the Hamburg avenue station have reached. The bodies of the man and n. win innk nr. and classify all Mava between 6.30 a. m.

and 11 p. EVENTFUL SATURDAY Th. home of Mr. and Mrs. James H.

added to her hrltage of unrest, kept AN0THER.ENTLI5ATURBAT I nn th move. Mavbe there I AT THE Btnuio. woman, the former shot tnrougn tne nificent civic dinner. Covers will be laid Lient OI 11 XUCnmona biiccl, no I un I ,9 Waasafa. AnS Vaa fAraaai whose accounts are reported by the the scheduled headway between trains members of the association as unpaid, being operated at any point between Each member will be kept Informed as park Row, Manhattan, and Metropoll- rtnnia unworthy of tan avenue.

Brooklyn, shall not be fn- 1 Ann n.ranna ann Imnnrtant and Ais- I Catnrnav nlpht whan thev I was a aeaa anu uui icu Important Sale. Are In Progrees in left ear and the latter through tne heart, were discovered about 7 o'clock Monday night by a neighbor, who heard tingiiished persons i of national. State and celebrated their fifUeth wedding annl- xrtVn why she had not Nearly All Departments or oru- way's Big Store Many Extra Sps-- marked. Mary Patridge said: "Sure xu niitvu credit In that way a family that does greater than ten minutes, and during not pay one member wlll be known to an other hours not greater than thirty the children oi the coupia crying in oi me moav ciuuucui I nn.h.n wM the men: me clal. for Today only me Houseware Sal.

an Emphatic Hit. tho flat 1.. n. four nieces from the Letter Carriers' heart's sick the lot them-rogues "What Is the matter?" caiiea to them through the door. oach Of the otner memuero no minutes.

ouent Let us hope that this Between 7.30 a. m. and 8.30 a. m. sation meets with success, as there Is dally, except Sundays and holidays, man than one who.

thouE" and hptween 5.30 t. m. ana 6 p. m. Papa and mamma are asleep on tne xiio uuicmi uyctiiug ui yjuctiwuu.

tA-. rhPfltS All tnem. Alter one Bridge will also open a carnival week in Band. Mr. Lent being the oldest let- cheats, ai wstQm of gt Long Island City, which will terminate ter carrier driving, having been ap- had passed 75 TMary ug.d nsert9 their best Items and reductions on Saturday.

June 19. From the point pointed in 1873. He sa ys 1 ho can st ill go. I mus oe Mondayll bargain days and to tn nav tnr the services of exceDt Saturdays. Sundays and h.

th. tnnnh.a tha north, ii I uni na jwuhb .1.1... tnnra.vlaalt TUll rjricea on Ottiuruiiya. i.i,n i. that he was thirty-five years muic icuot I i.

his Physician. holidays, at Park Row, trains consist- lng of six cars eacj shall be operated Dual I. I PCTURER. Inn ft. schedule whVch provides for dls- 7,1 rn i.lcarrler he received a silver loving cup tnat oi her.

th. offerings for Satur floor, answered the oldest of the two, Ferdinand, aged 6 years. Dttmeyer became auspicious and called' Patrolman Archer, who broke down the door, to find the man and woman on the floor of the kitchen of their home, dead. The two little children, Ferdinand and Fredda, the latter only 2 years old, had been in the house on the west side of Jackson avenue A I lined with gold as a token of esteem some inena day are attractive a. those offered I patching from Park Row of a total of of Brook vn.

at least thirty-two trams vniny space several hundred feet wide stretch- n' of Nothing for the (DeKalb minutes upon all lines of the Brooklyn TtmnVlvn Public Library iinlnn Elevated Railroad uompany. st Ume and set forth How far her Berlin cuts prl old feet wandered in search of fu iitr Heaven known what nobody I which use the Park Row terminal. Branch). Bushwick and DeKalb avenues. Feb.

12 "The First Years in Vjirnlne." Mrs. Lillian W. Betts. Banks Safer Than Ever. rrmnerclal HlEh School, Albany ave all 'day with the dead ooaies oi ingir mother and father.

That the youngsters had tried to wak. their parents from the sleep they believed them to be ln, was evident given over to tne ueieDration uommuiee rne panors were aecuraieu wnu nam. menl v- for Sne week. Here wlll be a sort of crepe paper hanging full from the now. Toward night th.rt nn cam.

iawttoemeil. not bj mor. Mldway x-iisance, a Pike, a whirl of chandelier to the wall and corners of a nd vT "3 crowded with bargains than this on. amusement especially designed for the rooms. The upper floor was given Kv'e eae the sTeet or to-day.

Every department in this balmy days and nights of middle June. over, to supper. The first table was fled. tUln hard lht ad mammoth emporium contribute, values nue. Dean and Bergen streets.

Course 1 of eight lectures on "Inorganic Chem-' hv Wm. L. Estabrook. Feb. 8 Beginning Monday, the Interests of Aennn'tnra In banks and trust compan All tha anla-fo nmonta wtll Pitt llflnAr I Tfir Mf.

Rn fl TH. 1 H.I1Q I win linAI are UUllI ICIIIVUHg si.w Carbon Dioxide and Ventilation." Feb. from the blood stains on their hands. They had also made tracks all about the room in their efforta to get a response fromthe dead man and woman. les wlll be better saie-guarueu usu hnfnro, through the taking effeot 11 fThA i.nnn ui liio avd supervision of the Celebration Commit- their six children.

The mother and Mary Patrldge nine ty-odd years were Among, th(J many now golnf on tee. and nothing objectionable will be father sat side by side under a canopy worsted in It "H' th. following may be mentioned as 1... th. in ovar their snowbank when Kyle found her.

tie Th. gaie ot Men's Pants, a ti.ln. ITInnoV. of the new reserve sections amending On a table nearny was iouna a mar Arlington Ave. Presbyterian Church, Arlington avenue and' Elton street.

Feb. tp ir the Banking Uvw ln this Btaie. vnnira in th. flv. horymcha.

there win be athletic contests, maritime and hanging from th. celling took her and her I ttle bundle to tn. the of Wear, the Mle of parades and displays, and special days by an Invisible wire directly over 1- HKffil.5VSS?- iSSi iScTlilSlU Whit Silks and the sale of TjHot I in OUlirj wiu" riage certificate and two bundles of love letters. According to neighbors, Volght had been Insanely Jealous of his 12 "An Evening witn lennysom wUh brancnes Manhattan. 26 per n.

T.pase. I v. a rtAnnalta muat. hft tcADt On tnr all nils nr societies ana orders, i centre or tne taoie was ou in goio. n.u nnmmitt at nrk Th.

ahln was for the dauchter- the expense or tne Dig men ane uii.cu Th Berlin's ad. I I ceiiL. ui wife for some time ana on several oc Public School uo. xvuiuc.uc. hanQ( 16 veT eent of whicn must oe in cnslons had ouarreled with her.

on the various features and details of In-laws and son-ln-Iaws and their chll- her Th8 Hous-ware sale continue, to the celebrations. There are 829 mem- dren and grandchild. The toast was her to the New attract unprecedented crowds to th. bers of these in the ag- given by Captain Bassenden. who was court where Court Offic -J-ceNo.

basementi it ha. proved to be th. Sunday last, neighbors declare tney nue ana urovc actual cash ln tne vaults oi me n.u, lectures on "Crisis American His- cent oeposIted with reserve tory." by David S. Muzzy. PH.D.

Feb. Subject to instant call. In heard Volght come home ana at once enter Into a quarrel with his wife. Their gregate. exceeaingiy lunny ana aepi an in swu hov or I uissoai 1 Si Mr.

nace while he skipped on nice a Doy ior i hn have come from all over ix ocij -nn I oanKS in ans-rv voices could be heard throughout Public School vn. irvii.B Dranchea Manhattan, a total reserve fJuvdam street. Feb. 12 Abraham Lin- ls required, as acainst the flat. Mrs.

Ditmeyer, who lived next door to the Votghts. admits that she coin," Jlai Ben. 1 15 per cent heretorore. i en per cenv. School 129.

Quincy street be- ah. and ten Der cent The fireworks alone will be of tne jy. 't" coffee and rolls. Brooklyn and Long Island to take ad-most splendid and extraordinary Frank mage otoi a swee he(Qn Juage Mary the savings that are pffered Tremendous set pieces will be placed on prano voice, sang wwen neus. account herself, nor tell bountifully on home utilities of every the Queensboro Bridge and will be seen Those present were: -Mr.

and Mrs. ghe vei don.t be both- bl, La -for miles. They will be of historical James Lent Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Wer- er)n. me wd quest0ns-ye have me 00 are many extra specials for and allegorical natures, representing the nert. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Page Lent and bewildered," said she. But when gaturday Among 'them i. the v. nf Tanhattan ann nf Par Pnnkawav? Mr.

and Mrs. 1 ,1 hjv. became curious and went into tne hall to listen. She says she had gone tween Lewis and Stuyvesant venues. aepo8ited with reserve agents.

In Man- -f four lectures on Modern 1 renulrdd hare- close to the door when Volght opened It, whereupon she ran into her own Methovls of ClKiritable Help." by Orlan- wag onl 15 per C6nt Elsewhere do F. Lewis. Feb. Treatment Jn the gtate the totai reserve has been gwn.i, VI Hr.H... ii Mr.

STa- uraav louii I Coupon Sale of Algerian i-ortee, a gooa and Queens. Louis F. Flushing; Mr. and Mrs. the conndence that might be given 8old wlth couPon, 2 lbs.

for flat, ashamed that she should be touna eavesdroDDlng. IHirawii nnntranlanoa a nil tflmfnrf fftV J. Zolwek, Mri i 7.niwir Mr. nnii rg. -i nng iorin- i TArm a ih i and Mrs.

Thos. North- Msrv Patrldee said: of Prisoners, uourso ui increased from 10 to 16 per cent. i SIC She declared that when she neara HAatpMinmv. oy rim. iw" the visiting myriads of people win De s'.

A ye see, enna, wai io the children crying ln the Volght apart' Prentiss. Feb. and Mete .....1. artA nar. a nH nantlnn I IjVllL.

tfaiiic. i ma aura 1 ran reilllliuci PERSECUTED BY POLICET ment hesitated to ask the trouble BAKER ors: Their Mutual Relations. taken to prevent accidents. The Cele- Miss Anna Mae Wernert. Mr.

nMra- anvthlng for even a minute. God keep FREE CONCERT AT H. bration Committee Itself will raise Joseph Wernert and the great-grand, I from w.r beln. old Iike me. It was A CO.

1 107 Govatncra flVPnilft in fear lest Volght might be there. nZ, nf eleht e.v. Police Have Conspired to Ruin while waltlne for the trip to "Flat- son, Mr. ana airs, uaiiic. ju.

va.11 Brunt. Far Rockaway; Mis. George Finally, she says, the crying having lasted for such a long time, she decided that the Volghta had gone out and left hnah" thnt Mary's poor old heart pro Broadway snd Rockaway Avenue. tested against the almshouse. "Send 000, and perhaps more.

Already the money for the celebration is flowing ln a stream. Nearly every home owner in Queens is Interested, as shown by their contributions and offers of co-operation. teachers 01 i 11pWft.rhflml.trV Tor0ueh Inspector Miles O'Reilly Van Brunt, Miss Ella Reh, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Lent and sons, Mr. Nat Lent, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bedell, of Flush the children alone, and fearing that one of the yoururster. might be sick, she V'Tar't r.lbson.

Ph.D. Feb. 11- has been referred a charge made in the for that good boy of a policeman that In addt0n to their most inducing brought me here and tell him to leave slx daya. clearance sale advertised In inwn the St. Lawrence from Niagara Gates Avenue Police court tnai csr banded I m.

Hnwn where he found me, an Samuel J. Bloomingdale started the list this issue of "Chat," arrangements ing; Mr. and Mrs. D. L.

Crommelln, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bedell, Mr. and called through the door to thera. Then she heard the reply and ran for an of- tain Rrnoklvn oollcemen have m.hha T'd wander back to wnere to the Sea," Edw.

J. Parker. of the big donors by sending in 1,000, tog-ether as conspirators to destroy the flrflr. as he put It. "a starter," with more to Mrs.

Chas. Lent. Mr. and Mrs. George from crled she.

That being lm- have been made for an entertaining concert both vocal and instrumental, that should attract considerable atten business or Bimon a coui uu wood dealer, at Bushwick avenue and come when the interest Is getting warm- I oiwan, i.oo possible at Mary age ana in i im- All that little Ferdinand could say when questioned by the police was Borough of QueeTis. th.na n.u,r hna hPfn It SWtiy mi. KUU Him. LJl. ia auicuimu, "that STOnfl JOV OIO Hie IICXI of the Music ue- c.hnni S4.

Springfield road, that his mother and father had "gone to in tho n.nnio nf a Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Wolf, Mr. and Mrs.

nrt with her to Flat- I n.t, satnrHav tion to the opening the Manhattan Beach Railroad. Tnnv Frank, a coal peddler, was ar Public LcicuiBiiuii ii ih. i uroi no I Dttrimeill ai LUO Jn. I TCrn. T.

Rnrko VAV Ruarh Mr. nil 1 t. hn.hl h.n a law 1 Feb. 8 "What a Boy Saw fn sleep on the floor, and hadn't wakea Queens whole community wre so mieresiea. i ii.

rl busn. un me way ire anJ Monday evenings. A iree copy oi K-nleht. rested Friday by Patrolman Wische pp." Apparently, the children aia noi hear the revolver, fired, although sev All present inaicanons poiiu iu ir aainues anu mjiuo I popular music will De given wnu rauu Tapirs' HlEh" School (Public School brmk. charged with violating rules of week of June la to June i.

iu, as a to go see ner occaaiuimiij. I purchase In this department. Mr.and tt.i. avenues. Ja- a whan irranK waa arraigned eral shots were discharged, for the JT lllMllflO anu uuiwi.

blaze of glory in Long Island City. The Ramage, Miss Anna Behrman "Why did you wander away like that I But t0 et back' to business, th. Furlong, Nager in th. storm?" asked Kyle ana Mrs. in nrlnes minted In this Inaica.

Feb 12" The Prevention of I before Magistrate John B. Huber. M.D. stepped forward and 7 T.Vn i-inner. ai.L.

itatvnM torwara una Tubercuiosia, bullets were found In the wall. The revolver used iwas found clasped In the a u. O'Grady. as they left, Mary Patrldge to gaI( that ig a gort o( wind-up flaf-nrtant la the twenty-fourth dead man's hand. The Coroner's city will be prbfusely decorated, ana so wlll the Fifty-ninth street section, of Tattersall.

of Queens: Mr. and 1 Mrs. Manhattan, and the Greenpolnt and Robert Craig. Mr. and Mrs.

A. Bailey, Hunter's Point sections of Brooklyn. At of Rockaway Beach; Mr. and Mrs. 11 ti ill nifii.

1 1 Trim street and Stuart ave- my customers to be arrested since the care ot tne city. ga)e gbould crowd this store to its ca- "Sure I wanted to find me friends, me I pgnjty. One is not confined to any one hmthnr. me voung days an' all that I I hut rhnnsa in anv brother, me young days an- an mat 1 I but may choose In any physician said that Mrs. Volght must have died almost instantly, as she was night the streets in Long Island City inomas uiuiein.

ur.ana department, in. Richmond Hill. Course of six lec- refused to let 'cops' sleep In my on "English Poets." by Willis offlce." He added that they were Feb. Brownings." ing to ruin his business. shot through the heart Volght, he 111 v.

nmtaro1 nvar with a ncTtr tn I WP K. 1U.I ailU UllO vviinniiio, mi. wvm. i v.v nj mP OTlPtl BIIB. I a.

nnnflrlAwr In th aid. must have lived for a few mln myriads of colored Incandescent lamps Mr. and Mrs. Wood, Miss An- fn5nd thPm toBt Friday morning Jtn0Wledge that the prioe paid ts un- avanne. he-I Maaiatrste Furlons- adtournea tne and with triumphal arches magnificently na wooa, mi.

idown In iriatousn. questionably lower than anywhere in public Duu' hrln. naroled Frank and directed utes after he fired the snot into nis ear. As soon a. the bodies had been studded with electric lamps.

"vue, miss mura -l-O- jirk. Feb. "The Prevention Nager to report to Inspector Miles the city. Tne prediction oi me weainer M-oDhets of six weks more cold weath S. A.

Knopr, u. O'Reilly wnaiever eviuenco hb ui TO IMPROVE STATIONS. er makes this sale doubly Interesting. vi -nroiirar avenue, be- I nnita rnnanlracv. Ths Queensboro Bridge during the rTana n.oeniS, mis.

week will be Illuminated by gorgeous Anna Alletsee, Miss Nichols, Mr. anJ devices of electric lamp groupings, and Mrs. Charles Schlaitser. Mr. and Mrs.

the bridge from both shores will be a Wurst, of Bath Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Public fccnooi o. turned over to an undertaker the two children were taken Into custody by agents of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and removed to An Innovation we notice In the Baker P. S.

Commission Mean. Business When tween oraiiui. t.i Another U. 8. W.

V. Camp. advertisement is the announcement of Tuesday Morning Special. From a Woodhaven. FeD.

It Repeats Order to B. R. T. the rooms of the society. What mystifies neighbors, however, veritable bridge of fire.

uocimoven, The Prosperity parade alone will rep- Edward Kelly. Miss Mabel Whitfield, resent the largest manufacturers In Mr. and Mrs. Ban. Mr.

illlam Fahner, glance at the values promised, we ar. BerDeri Ra'thlen ctan am belne taken for forming On reoort of Commissioner Bassett of the opinion that these sales will Is that no one heard the shots fired on Stat.a I Mr. Thomas JUane, Mr. r. iinscmi Evergreen.

Feb. Days another camp of. United Spanish War Frank J. Belcher. Veterans ln the East New York-Cypress New York ana omer contiguous ciuim, o.i.

Pnmmlaalnn Satur- become as popular as tneir snort tmm It is believed that Volght got up early and thousands of dollars will be alone Bupennienaen, J-J ri ni Its dl- Monday sales. There are many money v. 1 01 rvnress avenue. I Th. naoA nr a mmn nf Tnhllc ocnwi 1 riiiia -traata FTversTaan.

I In thia MnMv lm. expended on tne various noats wnic.i umnkivn tminn to go to his business ln he Wallabout Market where he was established as a wholesale produce merchant, but after breakfast got Into a quarrel with his TSalnh and Care of the Eyes," Ed- Urnvlne section has long been recog will compete for the prizi Queensboro Bridge a civic Bernard. Mr' Edward Falter. Mr. B.

stairway at Gate. AvnStaUon make th. most of. Celebration sta. Coburn, H.D: nlzed by those eligible for membership WSIU nt th tBTTltnrv Ivlns residents of wife and then shot her and nimseit, consSdeUciX 5 Mn AU.

Mr; Joseph Lit- or construct an 1 exU and Continental Lodge. Knights of Py- 11,. ria.a nf between Manhattan Junction, Cypress -niMpnt rooiw 1- n.non. haen chosen as thelHIHS, jamaiua organizations of Queens and Manhattan tan, Mr. J.

Williams ir. a. rtouts, at to by Aprl 1 thias. attended In a body th. evening This committee has been at work for the Mr.

R. -Cn'JlTu also to construe service at St. Clement'. Church last past four months devising the plan and sen. Mr.

R. Sabatlne Mr and Mrs 1909 The PJ Sunday, the Rev. Floyd Appleton, pas- Rav Policeman Pat Knowles, known as the Beau Brummel and Lord Chesterfield of the Liberty avenue precinct has been transferred to the Detective Bureau ln aiLstailve of the class to attend the Leavltt( at Orange. Applications should be forwarded without delay to Wm; A. Reardon, 8147 sa- atziz sssr-iS' and m- tte 8POkd on funeral Sunaay nlBht N.

returned to wUh recognition of faithful performance of Fulton street Brooklyn, WHO is spon lOJ lla.Va UWi. uccu nsimow va. fluty. alter here. sor for this movement.

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