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TIIE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE NEW YORK TUESDAY FEBRUARY 22 191C GEORGE WASHINGTON BY TUBE NEXT YEAR GEORGE WASHINGTON jflfl WOMEN ARTm AT 23D CO Col Norton Prohibits Fern-inino Performers at All Such Entertainments MONTAGUE ST TUBE GROUT TO EXPLAIN WILL HAVE A RAMP I HIS INTERBORO FEE To Extend From Henry Street I Thompson Prober Ask Him to to the Clinton Street Throw Light on Work Station 1 Ho Did Wilt Accept Bide on Broadway Subway Stations March 9 1 WORK WILL BE ri'KHED REhlDKNTSHAVE BEEN WORRIED WROTH LETTER TO NICOLLI I I Afnild Tliry Would Nui Get Special I Slionts Said Grout Only Gave Informia-1 Entrance WliUncy Committee Walt Fa von It S'nrtlier Details CHANCE TOR AllTIIIljIsTs eog Army Inspector Fliula Much it gtu ctoe In Guard Uniform After wimT BrUl at llrekHklll Tha suggestion In The Ragle connection with reports of company that the Thirteenth Regiment of Coast Artillery hss found reaeon to regret prohibiting i women performer at auch show 7 likely to bo followed as an afiernuu KOUrteen'h Colonel Frank Norton hui nounced that them will be women performers in tbe Twem third Regiment attain and CUUI7 John Foots of tha Fourteenth said to bo ready to tall In line Some expecj that Major Genmn O'Ryan on the auggeetlon of the ernor will call the attention of real mental commanders to the necessity of excluding them feminine mlri tlona The construction of tha Montagu I Edward Grout will be a wltneee street cutaway la progressing without I before the Thompeon Investigating making any provision for a special I committee aome day next week to ex' entrance to the Clinton street ata- plain In- detail what ba did to earn bis tion by a ramp from Henry street feiTAOO cpuneel fee from the Intcrbor-But tills according to Travis II lough Rapid Transit Company Senator Whitney doean't mean that the ramp I Thompeon plana to loan a subpena will not bo built' Residents of tha I but thla will not be necessary as Mr lower part of tho Heights who after Grout is anxious to clear up tha matter lighting for another station at Hicks This new development followed the street agreed to accept tha ramp en- writing of a letter by Mr Grout ester-trance to the Clinton street itatlos L(r to DeLancey Nlooll counsel for a compromise have been afraid I prident ghonts This letter they were going to lorn their half I which was prcaentqd to Senator loaf I Thompson by President Bhonta was Travis Whitney secretary of the I publle It was learned to-Publlc Service Commission stated to-1 however that it details all tbs day that when tha contact for LXta of Mr Grout for the Inter-Montagu street tunnel was let to the I garougb Among other tblnga It states Company no pro-1 rspresented the railroad at several I UalH gn Chtrn of Killing vision was made for thi LContoructlon contaience with city officials 18- on vnugs Marian Lambert With of tho Henry street ramp Thla was pmMent Bhonta had previously tea-because the plan was not brought tl0ed tht Grout did to Wll Start Track-Laying aa Twenty-eighth Srrrt by Next Spring Tha Public Service Commission announced today that It will accept blda for station finish work un eeven stations of the new Broadwsy subway on March fe The contracts for tha work will be let aa soon as possible to permit the completion of tha work so the aulway can be put into operation Anti spring as far north as Twenty-eighth street This means that by the summer of HIT It will be possible to operate through trains over the Broadway and Fourth avenue subways from Twenty-eighth street Manhattan to Coney Island The stations for which bids will be received on March I extend from Morris street and Trinity place on the aouth to and Including Union 8qure on the north They Include the Rector street Cortlandt street City Hall (express) Canal street Pine street street and Union Square (express North of Union Square there will be stations at Twenty-third street Twenty-eighth street and Thirty- fourth street an express stop It is the intention of the Commission to push the work on this subway ao the track-laying and signal Installa- tion may be started In the spring The construction contracts upon the lower part of the Broadway aubway Washington as ft Roman Senator from a statue in the national capital nearly completed and with good luck I- those between Bleecker street and ttat onr thing forward by the Heights realdenta un- hlj far aa ha remembered tfl after' the' drawing and plana of! tha tunnel warn all completed city's methods and flaanctal condition I Mr Whitney declared I Th letter apparently la In direct con-1 Jhl doe not mean the nmp will I tradlotlon to tha statement of Bhonta not to constructed The Commla-1 th aad that Grout never ap-elon has approved of tho project but eion nos approved or me piujm i nliti Tntoe Poison Chicago February Counsel for i Will Orpet the college student has not toaued'any final order modi- held on a chkrge of murdering hla tying the forma of thactotao os pojdsident admitted hia memory former sweetheart Marian STnneea StaUon finun w( TCry trttb on that pomt Lambert a Lake Koroet High School Mr Grout was asked today for olwirL decided today not to attempt to copy of the totter Senator Thompson I hu nIuH on bonds until having refused to make It public until I ti- Grout testified to tho facta under oath I lftw preliminary examination would be glad to give you a copy fdr next Monday but I have none" he aald wrote I Orpet was ordered held to th to Mr- Nlcoll to clear this matter up arul)j jry by tbe Coroner's Jury at to Include th romp work to tha last part of tha aubway to bo constructed Mr Whitney pointed out and In any event the ramp would not bo constructed until after the tube itself which to being con-etructed by th shield method nt this point to completed When the tunnel construction hoe reached th point where station work point where station worn National Guard headquarters nounce that tho following onjeers th Thirteenth Coast Artillery passod their examinations the fol lowing courses: 'Captain George i Comstock battery commander tain Frank RM Nelson ment First Lieutenant Joseph Davta and George I Uwineii' range and communication Kir' Lieutenant Joseph Murray placement First Lieutenant William a Wahls emplacement First Llu tenant George Welch emplac ment Second Lieutenant Tlmnuu AuaUn basic Second Lieutenant Horry A Davenport basic Rrcona Lieutenant A Edwards sesren-Ught Second Lieutenant IV Foster basic Btcond Lieutenant i0b! rta baale and Second Lieutenant Cording basic The following enlisted men of the Thirteenth have passed examination aa foilowe aa proscribed by the War Department and an classed ax fins-claas gunnrs: -First CUrlcs Uutla Twenty-sixth street should be completed during the coming falL The Canal street iubway which to to connect the Broadway line with the Manhattan Bridge and the Fourth avenue eubway in Brooklyn should completed in March of -next year tilers will ba only one elation on the Canal street aubway tha flnish work and track-laying them will not take very much time and aa soon aa it to completed trains from the Fourth ave-1 Many Attend Dinner and Dance nua aubway can operate through Canal 1 street to Broadway and through ths new feubway In Broadway aa far au It to completed Aa tha Fourth avenue aubway to already operating to Coney Island by the Sea Beach connection this will make It poaslblo to travel directly from Union Bquan to Coney Island during tha aummer of 111 7x Tha work on tha aeetlon above Union Square has progressed ao tar In most hospitable style tho Marlboro Field Club- welcomed their friends Into their new home at fell 1 the inquest Into tho death of tho girt natter tadd ihite Th verdict of th Jury waa that romp to Ur bo says Until go on th etand Miss Lambert cam to her death by aa ptann In tho present drawing! I prefer not to discuss the latter or the cyanide of potassium poisoning v- tacts concerned chemical analysis of potoon found at the Orpet homo showed to be Mruciiun won hmii win uwhi- i i a paratlvely Rimplt hu Iwen provUp th Grout mutter iWMfctW cyanide of when similar addition war mads to I dug to th very bottom of th "copimlt-1 stations on tho present subway lines I ment and obllgatkms story -Title method of procedure to more I to the Mg thing before economical Mr Whitney stated now" bo declared "and will let than It would have been to withdraw I nothing turn us from our March for a the original plana make tha altera-1 solution of It" tion for this one small ramp then re-1 advert le th plana for tho entire iiaiiiiximi section and accept new bids on the! CHARITY ASKS IMMUNITY section Tho approval of tho romif 1 1 project by tho Commission to practically a guarantee that tho ramp will bo constructed The anxiety of the English Govt Anxious to Hasten Extradition of German Spy DB conairucxea -n anxiety ox xne i Chorie Fox of Manhattan couneel HOLD ELOCUTION CONTEST Boys Acquit Themedvcs Well aa Publlo Spcekcra Demonat rating their ability In public speaking eight boys were the corn testante In an eloouUon contest held last night at the Kings Highway Congregational Church Avenue and Eaat Eighteenth street binder the auspices of the Men's Club attached to tho church Charles Lawrence with hla recitation Dream" won tho sliver medal which was donated by the Flatbush branch of the Honorable mention was accorded Frapcto Bartholomew and' Marvin French The other contestants were Robert 8oule Hartley Soule John KFrench Theodore Fammto and Glen Caterer All of the speakers pmMMsed a good delivery George Clifford presided at the content and made the presentation were Dr George E' Boynton and Madeline Park Hen-nesy-of the faculty-staff of Eraamua and-A Ferrell representing the Mir 1 Third SsnRsnl Waller A Jo non Bus caeiawndrr Oorporal Jih-bard 11 curl un Vourtk Sarirant Fnnrl Thetpas ekaarwr Oarparal Joha Xi Oreth gue reaimandw and sua pot or Filth OMapaar-SsrSaaat llarnian Vo Corporel Albert A Wnu Jr oo residents of the section was ground-1 Prendergast SuppOfte Thfeir PfO-1 fgr the Britleh Government which la teeta Against Aesesement I tha oxtradition of iguatiuaTT Linorin now In Raymond street Jail aid today ha would Appear In tho 8 that it will be possiblV'to put st nht- aalon tion north to Twenty-eighth street In I waa the first reception and house-operation almost 'as soon aa tha aae-1 warming party of tha club since Its tion south of Union Square Tha con-1 reorganisation srsurssrsssi istsLr- than those aouth of that' point- and I eitiaen the eyenlng area given over consequently are not well advanced I to a dinner and dancing Tha muaie The section between Twenty-sixth and I waa furnished by John Sommers and Thirty-eighth streets la about half Albert Zoller piembers of the club completed and to scheduled to be fin-1 wiiKn a intro Jshed about April 1 1117 The next section to Fifty-first at reel should be completed by Jun lfel7i and the section to Fifty-ninth street by April 1 1117 President William A Bell Introduced Postmaster Walter Burton who spoke oit club welfare and post office interests and Charles Ebbete who related the story of his recent DANCED AT SOMERS HALL The International Sunshine Society I supreme Court tomorrow and urge the and the Borough Park MethodtotEpto-1 eourt to accelerate the com In appeal copal Church applied to tho Sinking pending He hopes for a derision f-Fund Commission to the as-1 jQ jtpriL menu for publle improvements Ht tnMud that the British Govem- SKATING CARNIVAL TONIGHT PROGRESSIVES AT CHICAGO Prospect Park' Festival to Be Held Under Moon The annual psii of Kings -Cpnqty Lodge No ltitXoyU Ordkt LOTtin try the MifmtasedMT rity IUU It vat tht third wnt of its lough Park Tht commftMlon vill idren tht forgery chargsa ahould hM ex-kind and prayed- vary auoeaaaful In I tha tomorrow Con-1 tradition be -finolly docreed and net point of attendance Dolagataa from trollar Prenderaaat hag approved tho upon hla allogod acthrittea aa a gecrot Harlem Jamah Coney bland Long pp1UUon prSJtotoT that 7v Island Staten Island New Tork City latch institution iy $10 1 Hudson Volley Hampstead and I Tha Borough Park Church Patchoguo lodges Joined the Brook-1 asked to be relieved of 114443 charged In sen amenta against Its property at Eleventh avenue and Fifty-sixth street -The report of the Church finances shows a balance of 1421 receipts of $404l0t and ex pendlturee of 404Sffe The International Sunshine Society had 112214 In aeeeaamenta which It asked to be relieved of Th lyn membere in the festlvltlea The grand march waa led by Mr and Mra Harry Morton followed by the officers of the organisation and the guests of the evening Harry Morton waa chairman of the entertainment committee Joseph Glynn wee floor manager assisted by Leon County Committee Selects Delegatee From Congressional Districts eroae-contlnentai trip and discoursed on the mpeaeUy of baseball aa a pub? lie utility- The following committee Has In charge of tho attain of tho evening! Jobs Foley Thee Smith Cornelius -O' Cal lag ban Blschala rroftos Joha Vaa Bargta aad 'Frederick Rudloff Among thoao who attended wen Mr aad Mix Polar aad Mix Smith aad daughter Mr aad Mn F- Mleharlatn Mr and lire William A Bell Mr and Mra Blechele Mr aid Mrs William Mctiao Mr and Mi rot-ton Mr and Mra Lowell Barg an John Bergen Mra lloffman Mr aad Mra William Mem Mr -and Mia MuPheraon Praia Mr echo la CL Jmx Mr and Mra O'Hara Mr and Mia Artlnr Rurtloff 7 Olemor OTallaghan Mlaa O'Callaghan 'Mr and Mra Van Borgea Mr and Mia Bgoneer Mr and Mia Tracy Mlaa Gall Kally and danihtota ft Muller Mra Muller laiOfr and Mra I Bade McCarthy Mlaa Uro- an Mr and Mia O'Connor Mr and Ira Mookow(ta Mr and Mra Alexander McPhenon Loulr Godron Mia Go-dron Mr and Mra John PskcII Mbw Purcell A Van Dwtngtow Mia A Van Tiwlng-low Mr nsd Mra A Goodfellow Mlaa Rran Mr and Mra Srnrhoia Mr and Mra Ryan ard Zimmerman The various com1 mitten In charge were: John COonssll Wllllxm Brta- I t'l U' jj ii-- With tho tee th best that It been in years the Park Depsrtm officials have arranged' for a skating carnival to he proispect Park tonight' V' All day yesterday a gang of eleo-rlclana were kept biio stringing the wires and the lantern an being hung today' Lovers of the toe sport may Slide to their hearts copUnt undsr tho mystic spell of the moon And tbe Incandescent has brought another delight to the hearts of young Brooklynites as the coasting on Menagerie Hill in Prospect Park to excellent and the Park Department 'official counted 2200 participants In this pleasure yesterday afternoon levied against its property at Cropeey street Beth Beach Thera woe a dle-avenua and Bay Thirty-second street I cusslon concerning tho suffrage ball to whuS rlp udlon uardn iksi fitnk Martin I of llttfllJT and oxpandlturoa of I If arch 11717174 fellllil leaving a balance of msn Jootph A Farrell Freak Eld red go I If Sts it Jonka Miller 1 Every woman In tho party will ba called upon to take part In a Ssrenth Ooaipakr Srrstant A)rian4r (kota an remmandor aad gun polnur Mlatb orporai Kdwla Inlar baorvar: Corporal LsHoy Ilarrinston oO-irvar Private William Ahrnia ohrerrrr Twalftk Company Sonoant rrnlrrk-x Rlppat Dkawvar Hrrpoant joha Tnana Biatur Oorparal John (I tw-h -bwrror Corporal Clareana A Marrh i-h-urr Returns have Just hern niadr of ths number of officers who tnnk ths infantry examinations on Jamutry 17 covering th first term uf tlm basic courts and the first term i-rcmd clasa In th garrison school id (hr National Guard service schools Thr number of thoao who obtained the passing marking of 7S per cent or more was as follows ln the three Brooklyn regiments: Fourteenth ten basic and sight second clasa Twenty-third three baste end ten second class Forty-seventh eight bsiic and five second class The record of thoao tailing to retch TS per cant showed sa follows: Four--tesnth one basic end five second clan'll Twenty-third none basic and seven second clsee Forty-seventh fivebssc and four second class To afford an opportunity for men not enlisted In the National Guard to study tha science end tactics nt Held artillery officers of the mobile artillery forces of the State working ln conjunction with the Uhtted military Order of America have prepared plan that cell for the formation of a training battery for Held artillery service that will meet weekly Th armory of the Second Regiment Field Artillery llfeth street and Franklin avenue Bronx has been granted by the authorities for the training of these civilian soldiers Men Joining should be between 29 and years of ago Those up to 40 yrerr are considered available for active service kU Officers who are promoting this schema include -Colonel Georg Wingate lieutenant Colonel Frai'x Hines Major Jama Rleiiardwn Captain William Richardson lieutenant Charles McGronsn all ths Second Field Artillery of York Major Joseph Berry retired Captain Dsntel Hand Fmh Artillery A snd Ueutenxm John 8 Hammond Third Lntteo States Field Artillery In th camp of List! action held Peeksklil February 11 to IL command of Captald Albert Rif A A individual cooking receirej much attention A new deW fuel contained in a small making us of solid alcohol wnn tr with great success much time labor being caved The Brooklyn delegates who are to help salvage the Progressive ship at (Tricago next June were selected last night at a hastily-called count rommlt-tee meeting of the remnants ef the King County organisation The delegates chosen sfter some Wrangling one from each Congressional district were as foilowe: Third district Chsrles 8 Aronetam Fourth John Robert Taylor Fifth Dr Thurston Dexter Sixth William Hamlin Childs Seventh Robert Elder Eighth Frederick Bthomhurg Ninth Jesse Fuller Jr and Tenth Jacob Holtx- -wann Max Utorgs Bernard RtlllV Jr Arreaffomcat William Kings kory chtlrrnta William Clancy oooretanr Jamoa Haullhaa trsasuror William Mo-Cowen John Humphries Joha Brlmlow Matthew A- Nichole Edwxid W1U 8pcak Bar! Asaoctodos's hiMf Annual Dinner Outdrxler Mr and Mrs i Jmwph Haairrlaht Mr and Mrs Me Third John Ttosrn-I cmtrny La Comba Vail aad gren Fourth Henry Kiser Fifth Mil-1 Auiitjr Bedell ton Wlllment With John Genies I The officers ere: Bevecth George 8 Frank- Eighth I winum a Bell president Tfcta John Faroat Ninth William Wat-1 dnt wiiijLMwia 'W Mleheleee eeerelMjr campaign for more recruits Mrs Bying-ton who to a member of the New York City visiting committee for the Department of Charities described conditions in some of tha Institutions which arc under investigation and disagreeable conditions were to the lack of funds In tho Commissioner Kingsbury sold while Investigating one Italian tamlly while some of their children supported tho department were saving to send other children college Shinn gave a short talk on Events of Suffrage" Th the Sixteenth Assembly District Earl Mayne and vice Mrs Arthur Dennen Calder Jr Mra Victor I 8 Child Mra Gcorgo Mra AV Wilson to recording Mra Lindlof cor responding secretary and Mrs Kake treasurer Engagement of Girl Announced At Golden edding treasurer direct: Crofton Bleefcela t'llfi'ord Outwxer Pack Bel Llearl Jean The Annual reception nd dinner of the Brooklyn Bar1' Aseoriatiftn will I bury the held at the' Hotel Boeeert on March I Job Hedgae will be one of the peakers George Postal tenor will sing and' an orchestra 'to to supplo ment the music Justices Jenks Kelly Xapper Jay-eox and Callaghan have already elgnl fled their Intention of attending At the meeting of the Bar Aseoria tion to be held on March 10 Bjta of Th Brooklyn Eagle will address the ambelatlon on his expert' ences with the Ford party old tho due chiefly department she found -that having -by money through Mra "Current leader of to Mrs leaders are Mra A Shinn Mra Lloyd secretary and Tenth Paul Haskell The Lot of dilegates showed County ij leader Childs and hla lieutenants Aron-1 atom and Elder to ba stlU'ln full control Three of them Aronetam Taylor and Fuller will gd aa carpet-baggers because of the feet that Chllda himself wee selected as the candidate frem the sixth Congressional District in which I Broadway Merchants' Club Di- There waa no opposition to the slates I cusses Organization Detaili prepared by a committee of eight ap-1 pointed by the chair on the motion of I 'Mr Fuller The organisation committee of the WALTER WILLIS SPEAKS NKIbJSKE 18 PARDONED NEW UTRECHT NOTES Tho "Ohtcast" a four-act comedy I waa presented by the Bey Ridge Player at Imatra Hall Fortieth street between Seventh and Eighth avenues on Saturday evening under the dlrac- tion of IL Wilkins In addition Gives Interred njc Summary of Growth of Queens Borough Walter I Willis secretary of 'the Queens Borough Chamber1 of 1 Com' Broadway Merchants Club of- Brook lyn held a special meeting yesterday at the Hanover Club Bedford avenue and street to discuss the plan tc meeting was preceded by given at the invitation of McCarthy following which tho was given over to discussion William A Pothler occupied the The certificate of Incorpora submitted by Herman for the purpose of making found necessary agreed that the name Broad-way Merchants Club of Brooklyn be In the appointment of mem MOOSE ENJOY SMOKER-- Members of Jamaica fell Loyal Order of Moose enjoyable smoker and ktag lt at Newman's Hall Vulton street Bergen avenue Jamaica Governor ltd urns Pulhw UcutciMiil to Hia CltlacnsiiliA (Special to The Eagle) Albany February 22 Former Polled Lieutenant Robert Seleeke of 1071 Jamaica avenuo Wood haven who served a term in Sing 0ng prison for extortion waa restored to ciilxenship by Governor Whitman yesterday acting upon an appeal made In behalf by Assemblyman Fred a Milligan Jr of the Fifth District Brooklyn I ZmntTd UaIabIt ir i ife Tbww I Seleska waa arrested Honest Dan Rodney Incorporate The luncheon Corbett conference chair tion waa Bachrach any changes It was one-set 'Too Much Bridget" I merce addressed a large meeting of waa given under the direction of Rich- tho Richmond Hill Civic Association lord McBride I last night In th Richmond Hill Ma- The annual ball of the Alpine Ath- TemPle' nd lletlo Association was held Satunlny Ln th gr0Wth evening at the Borough Park Club house Fiftieth street and Thirteenth I avenue I A surprise party woe given to Miss I Helen dementi Saturday at her home I 100 Bay Seventeenth street The following were present: Mis XL Miller Ullian Ayllng Gellsy Hale Frank I Mitchell Vincent Mitchell Thomas Rosenson Albert Clemente Miss Helen Clemente Ruth Clements Mr and Mrs A Deacon Mr and Mra I Mitchell and Mr and Mra A EL Clements bers to the hoard of directors those choeen were William A Pothler Hollis Bearles Corbett McCarthv Carl Bauer Charles A Gorman Fenwick Small George Spence Herman Bachrach Flegenhelmer Nathaniel Levi James Davta and Chsrles Price Carl Bauer woe choeen temporary treasurer TO WED FLATBlKH GIRL by Gostlgan mors than two years ago at the Grand street ferry on tho charge of extorting money Ha waa tried be- fore Supreme Court Justice Frederick Crane convicted and sentenced to nne year In Bing Bing Be leaks served ten months getting th other two 'months off for good behavior He began to work at once for restoration to cttisenehlp and secured the aid of Mll-' ligan some time ago Th Governor granted the appeal yesterday Yoa Should Drink Mon Milk-and be Very Sure that it is Good Milk t' 1 SAVE BUY FROM THE URGUT AND HOST KEUABfJI CFHOI-J-feTKEY IN UBKATEE NEW VOBk SLIPCOVERS $9 i to Matas UsaJ1 Lfesg Maid (I0VEKH IV Brephal terad te Tapwtrri Ilka saw i Ow litoral Price apply she id New Jmyeaj fetal WUllhm Young Aunaunncs Engagement to Miss Pearl Block 1 In honor of his engagement to Miss Pearl Black of Flatbush William Georgs Young of Egst Orange gave a dinner party at the Benson' hurst Yacht Club Twentieth street end Cropsey avenue Bath Beach loot night Mr Youfig to a member of the dub Ills guests tost night were Mr and Mrs Timothy Hunter Arthur DeVany Robert Snyder Hiss Charlotte Service end Mies Marion Reed The more food milk yoa-drfaik the more it malceaforR belanced diet Good hiUj 'contains everjrthinc requited to build healthy bodies end is rich in this vital mineral salts needed for red blood and "aoond teeth- t'- Much of the food on the modern table is refined to the point of being foodless Milfc helps to "nfc up these defidenctee which exist chiefly in the diet of growing chfldreiii Use plenty of mitt but be furs BORDEN'S MILK Write or phase ed a mu will con with nsi plre ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERY CO llW3tato7gagge nrselrljra Broach Bulk Fsvth 1 VICHY Owmti to asJ MfUf nUt tht tlnet tmtrtl ti Uu Frmck-Gftnmnt Natural Alkaline Water Used at meals prevents Dyg-- pepsin and re lieveg Gout In- digestion and Urjlc Acid Jtk yogr PhyiiciaR Note SsNsse'' member of George Strong Post A He went to tha front as a member of the Ninety-ninth Regiment Now York Volunteers and served until the end of tho conflict Mr and Mra Uayd were assisted in receiving ths guests last evening by their granddaughters the Mieses Ads and Agnes EL Lloyd A worm welcome was extended to all Mr and Mra Lloyd were tha recipients of many AUCTION BAIee FIRUSKI AsrCr TO rit'r tt hr erdar l-V: 'i i 0 a-fb I I MT Myrtle sv prerix eiamte SS and congratulatory meuages JJrissa riorea I rertou eisuatiB Ira and post from itar and I wTTr jtwwirr and pihm ng and post from (fesr and £222' A'i mn thedinersiVere7' JSSJ? hlfevS? Fresh clein end wholesome The RIGHT Remedy forCQNSTIPATIONl- Don't experiment with' harsh purgatives they Injure ths bowe'i aad aggravate your condition Tak the perfect remedy UunyaBI Janos Pills and avoid Irreparable injury 1 or 2 pills at night bring certain ft box of HunyadidanosPIUs i spy up-to-date int Store or If he has not got iCSsend 29 cents Ini stsmps NOW by mall to Andress Sli)inr New York Ene gifts sstea I their golden wedding lost evening by giving a dinner to about thirty relatives at their home I2C Mercy avenue At the dinner tha couple announced that their granddaughter Mim Ada Lloyd was engaged to merry Alexander Berwick David Lloyd and Mice Agnes Jeffrey were born ln Newburgh They were Joined ln marriage in BG George's Church 6na of the oldest edifices along the Hudson by the piortor the Rev Itr' John -RrAwn February 21 1144 Three years later they came to Brooklyn to live Mr and Hip Lloyd have lijved an unusually happy life Mr and Mra' Lloyd era members of the Church -of the Messiah Greene and Clermont avenues He to veteran ul the Civil War aad is a charter i O-wdatria A Sod 17 William Wygant Mra i ii i rt Mr' end Mra Margaret Wygant Mr and Mra A Benner Miss Helen Bonner Mias BrMsa at pcarix SlameaSa ae4 all precises oem talverteea mewtlegs watchaa liver are IcwaMy sd all Mm afSr ptadete prior Ja Klk ul Tbos Ncwmaa a I Jartetioti nuS tleaandi an Delivered every day by or mti anxious to serve yon When biying or products be sure they art Borden d' ChrisUna Bonnsf Harry Wygant Mias I Irene Rweendy' Theodora Wygenf Mr and Mra Ernest Oiesbracht Mr I ion M7I Fultoa at clohjng aie prter Frk'r Trhwsidl WicwteaU HrereMuth-Mr 8chwtier and I im nVar etathieg tr rUdcvd pin rvi yrrir-rrr--i-' a' 1.

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