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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 39

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rr 7 '-V-i -1 1 i'V yU'-V A- 7'- 7 V' iV THE lHtOOKJA'X 'i)AILY YORK -SUND-VYi 'MAY 4 li)19' 7 77' -V' 'iVn 0 BTSAY HEEDS SOME CHANGES FOR 'BETTER BDSHWICK ACTIVE lit VICTORY LOAN DRIVE ST JOHN THE BAPTIST tW a ENTERTAINMENT A1 meeting was held at Ijonahlitt Lyceum Herbert' and North 'Henry ta tost Monday evenln discuss the aubjert of Determination'' for Ireland Tha 1-onghllnDnim and Fife Corps led by IfaJ Strumpltor played a aslec-tlon of Irish air after which Mon-aignor McUoIrlck opened the meet-tag with prayer lie apoke eloquently on Ireland'e present portion her wish to be free -and our determination to help her attain that end He answered logically ano onvlnctngly any Objections that were rained On motion it waa decided to affiliate ths gt Cecilia branch with the main hodytif -the wbclety-cf Irish 'Freedom In order to raise funds fur the purpoap of dtiwemln- jitlng literature eto about 199 col- lb lectors card were distributed those Committee Has Workers Rations Maks Good Reports lb end of the first week 'of' ab-tlvity the Bushwlck District 'Head-Liberty Loan STEJ ebl to report that 11900009 making a third of the dsaA i'KilL0a for 'bs Vlctory LomOj for- Ittsb the JAW ass th tJe amount Cpnaiderlng that th balTOan tactically the taeans a bad vorlous clubs of the dis- for the women have their -part the men The-public Imen'reatmndlng Vrtlro- XwW turday April 89 there was ah holding them to collect a sum pnlTI-ent tn double or more than double Honslgnor MeOolrick'a generous offering off 90 After a speech by the Rev Charles Rohr 'the following officers were! tow minute this named President the-Right Mon MrQolrlrk rector of HI Cecilia's vie president- lohn Conlln Mentor st1 secretary tpro tern) Miss Margaret Oimond treasurer the Rev Charles Rohr- li Herbert at L1 ghperilrtton' £nu VlctorV anfl school children schools haVa 'PATRONESSES OF EDANDGREENPOINT HEN-LOOKING FU LOAN SUBSCRIPTIONS Jams Crawford and William f' 1 e- Stanley Miller Bringing Drives to Successful Finish Both Chairman Crawford of the Williamsburg district and Chalnnan Miller of thS'Green point dtotrict are expecting a rush of subscriptions dur- ing the third week of the driv which Animal Celebration of i h- ii i i St John Baptist Parish me ary -thne that cornea th bnlform A Lri-r Lhlroru Itatog on btLv lh Bushwlck diatrtcL- The Women's CommltieeJcTehirga PJtoe Emily Fi MiieUihau bran holding up its end ofjthsViotory lran Mira hTvo working cotaMflttae of 79 eventually turnedxrtut for ths first nweiiii -The' cojpmlitcti to seeding dtit train various onraiilsallons per- 'l them to- com out -for ths and other teams canvass the tneetcre and moving picture houses in All large department Btaras along Broadway aiul Knlrkcr- broker ova have e( least one tuem-jj brr on the cotnmliteo sclllug Iwnto Undcn Garden and Trcmmer ar -covered every night by a tram of chn-vaasros Two outdoor booths art maintained on ttroadway one 1 lliU-' sey end the other at Myiue arc Mem- here or the Wumen'e Cginmlttee are: '1 -Mlaa Eml'y Mueller Mr Frank Gallagher Mr Waluurrer Mrs Ann 1 QueM the Mtase Martha Hudd Lea vol Florence Lendesdorff Kaih to-vage Isa hoi la Lemhwdorff Etta Rauinell Margaret Butler Clair Fttaxyrald' Anna Wolff Mnry A -Broker Anajtaaia Fuchs IJIlton Hutted France Bauer Alice Apr- The Beattie Athletic v-iub haa bsot on of th mist active of tie rlubs In the Victory Loau work having turned In more than ttJ0O at (he 'ati! -J 9k rtus rtde the neoeesary "tto that' Mimu Attorney Anewere Ealore Query 1 and Makes any Suggos-r tions or Improvement njlur Brooklyn Dally EagIe wooot rttlat a reply to your apian ThUUlry The' Kt nt Simitat -I Broadway AH iVrong or All nicur it (truck ma forcibly Tbefe la so Broadway Itself la all Haht (Imply a case of bullness 1 faltered by many of Ito bnalneaa mrhn unfortunately have defect hortcoiiilnf Many of them are nvuilfeatly without a (park of co anUra unity Many of theta lack hH creative business Inteteat that not rua alone the line of leant 1 That la what partly alia Bjoiray Not the bualneaa tta material Not the shopping maaa It not true that becauae of that Ttfjgawarimrspne on generally In uneventful struggling dulllah uay until today tt la In a rut of rr-vT 1 am ready to admit with Kr that the fner' patyona have moved away- Cartalnly changes ImI dealrabla have taken place In the Kftioii Bu my mala complaint la -uaetSBd bualneaa merchant are today laeklr InrealihlHaUveknd developing form It aimply haa no oo-ope ration or unity of -in-uneta to' lead It on to advancement attk leaderahlp And for these big re (ona recelvlnf a paaaport Of grow lae 1 indeed what la there mainly about niSdwty to attract? Of courae tt mma food polnta But rightly mostly a mlxturp of notoe dirt Pvr trolley eervice and ob- j'meted You hear yoi radf toe nolae of runblln flat eLrTud alrmted whsela Thecuam of dirt dylnf 4rtyev ehoppera from the 'riAeMftn thaw yoJ will admit jt- Uiar art but iew buaiaaaa flrma fcr Broadwry eztotlny on I ii uday Taka Off the Um map at-All Mnua auch prominent 'flima aa Bet-twan U-vi Brotharj an I by other aid what remain of any mt importance? Who draw tie VmWdeT Who are the hpuaeo that anaad thtlr tana of thouaanda on ad swTwns to brink the crowd to Broad' wav if not meetly these few? 11 It Is scarcely conceivable that thi roadway (action haa cot a ainslo real hotoLrlor baa It more than two or throe flre reatauranta NotwiihUUnd-uut allua tranalenta and the thou-aaada of trade salesmen vtattlng the avenue dally In their weekly supply noads 3t MOO of store 'fheea must for meato or sleeping acccmmodationa oUAer downtown or to Now York It to decidedly eutkeative that prior illation of the Broadway -pf bnrinam Karchants ciuo aceiwr tun sad merchants doing buatnaas for tfttea yaara on the- aama avenue Ivor fatally unknown' to one another 1 To bar out my argument let mo give you sm instance of Indifference on the put of meat of (ho men concerned Recently there we held ft the Brooke In Chamber of Commerce abusineei pug's meeting' It waa called for the tsrtsa purpose of boosting and put map Only ting Broadway Back on tho map ftteu-veaponded Theao-progrcaahra repreaentatlvfs pledged each give from $19 to 100 for the booat providing 11999 could be raised on the ToTtunatetybomatter'taotpaat mending You bay put me on rerord with your optimistic eommentora Mr Small Mr Pothter and Mr- Gorman For I to raaltoe there ari many hopsfUT aapects of the situation The time la rip It but needs a new Impetus An enthusiastic booat to all aied to blase ths way to aJeagu tinilniMman to cq-operato andflnlto together In brthginfMm a nesdsy ard gnator davelopmaiiC fpveld Broadway And I trust that-thla enterprising newspaper may eOntlnti to do Its mighty YOUMj DAVID 8ENFT Hetfiner Boai-d 9f Director Broad-'' way Mcmhanta Club Broadway -flratTind Ust- Orhor' William Kprltag Fred jfsywr Tommy Mughe Gaorga Hudrll and iK-tonifti Cha-lra ii about- Uaubert and'-about other mem-bera have been on tha Job e'er idnce the drive started The territory ot tho club extends from liaise' tt to tCust-New York from Lrrodwar to tha County Line Officers and committee rtsitk A Qllr-r clisirn- Louis JfylvMter fllra numpr Trsiiy A Vlorat Iil-r hsMutiv (lj Mllllaie Dawkls yhslrman: 1 Usrbsr rtwitiiii Wrolseliarr AKIIsm tatosqr ftsnry HiMMia-a Ckrlra Mau-bwL Wllllsin a-rnltaiMu Fk'llp rt UrsalMr Jacob Van AVn iraiwr( gtHYta tU A Tfllfif I'ublMiy fhui( Harry Abramson AUrmr ll Lrl i Father Kelly chaplain of the 37th Division have- accepted invitations to be preaent' Tha boys of tho pariah were well represented In the 87th 48d and 77th divisions and many of them will appear at the affalrin their tinlforria and form a reception committee to receive the distinguished guests of the even-ii Ttmrmanm There are also a number of the era mxvef by the eamo American and will pht their respective easily ever ths' top "Tier Ora a lot of pessimistic Individuals tn cur dlotrtct who arc saying the the VtotoT Liberty Yuan will nogo Chrlrman crajKford '-The will pe a mistaken lot aflnr the coa of 'he drive They will find out that there sat In the Uhltjd' Btatea Fundreaa hf thlusandc of persona who era mxvef by the sama American and Infantry (hg committeV fait iht rh fore entered the vorld war we great UBuii the The loan to going to be put the and the pec pis in the Williamsburg district are golnc to do tholf hare in putting tt over The loan wilt be over-uhscribrd The Intolli da with It Lt Joseph have drafted evening two Navjr 1TERTAIN SOLDIERS troop Train Stopping in Ridgo-wood Cot Cigarotteo Coffo and Eager Liattnars Returning acldlara en rout to Camp Mill and-Camp Uptdntr received by the women and the public school children of the Ridgewood eecMmi while tnalr trains are aldatraefcfld fur periods tasting from tan minutes to a half hour The troop-trains come up oa the maiii lln Afroni Lcng island City but in order to regulate the' (chedula therm carrying the soldiers are airtetracksd on tho Manhattan -Beqen Division of tha Long Island which extends from Freak Station through ih Ridgewood and out to East Nkw York Usually th cara of aolamre ere topped at the Myrtle ave station and the women mho live In th vicinity ef thto point have baskets-all made up ready for the returned uoldlara Those baskets contain cookies an sandwiches chocolates -Mnd other mrodleft while stlH otkere-are niled with cigarettes which are rum tolled through fund snlead by social gatherings at which email fees of admission are charged As Soon aa Che word gora ouTtStt a amoni'lha rnxloio womeu a among the rngloLa women aa It- a courier were doing hla port and from Lit dwellings era seen coming tha white apron rlrA womm with Dig baskets of iunche But that to only tae advance guard Another group la do-aired to jraoaro tna roffea that makes the soldiers say "Just like mother used vo moke" The aohllcra nr prtPfji ror Vnig iinta mt ar nog fital'ty and thsy frequently offer email trinketg for th eervjc but lt no case era these accepted the women usually UVing th uniform clad mer Co rarr? the trophies ef the war tolrato frtenJs and retotlvra If by chun re the soldiers should arrie at tho noon lunch hour' the pupils of iho- nubile schools insteurt ol partaking of their noonday mral It and chat with tho soldiers who tel! them trrllllng atorlaa ot their x-erlancra abroad Public Hchool No 7 luus at rorpn cl boys who- give all IV' Bvr Rl of th pennies they Bccetvo froni their nsranta ant all that they ran earn parenxit ana HU wav wey con earn -Jra ra roldter CELEBRATE- SILVER JUBILEE Tlia Chrlatton Mothers Bociety of fit Barbara's Perish ertobrated te sMver jubilee at Ttolr Uardrr laui Monday nlghl The ceiehrctlcn began wMi solemn high maoe ailt BarbanVChfrsh on Sunday morning when el' of the 87? niemcer i-ece-Vi- Tit the afternoon there were rervlrji hi nedlcMtn Aid a ra- fejtlon Monitor night thsceJebra Jen wee completed tTbanqfet receptiort anC dance it Palm Garten About 619 were pvsert at tho darca Officers of tbe arclety oral Mr Walton yrnMnl: Mr tom'-daektr vie prasldantj ih Mr flrhne-er fi Goldman Nrlwurina and Han- sin enllmtursu-SOflsl nsmmlllss mlllre Kensk Waltor Srhnsliliir Wl Wild (isldman Hrhtuiinr: rarrpilm ram-HmilamM (Ua-srg': Kipp Kasai Bmk Jtommar Ha-slskauaan Dana Ad- Mavar Tanwr Schmlli Bekwar llamaL Wtamas I Kilg The entertainment accompanying tha dance was furnished by the fol-tng talcnti hr 4 John Mlrtvsn vlolls so In hard' plan areempanM Hammae and Jana Mai a kanjoriaa Juba UnNalJy anasi Mis if IVkrtiL Min: Miss Urrfruds Grt'nhnl sens Mlaa Julia WIM son Mlawa A Gyyrr and (t TMmk asva Valuahl slstanra la lb social aumailUaaa Ht-hramin william Myii isrUt'' Dcwils llarry A- Osnsy Advlra'y CnifhilUra rdit 11 tomtsohks rhalrman) X'iU A'-A-klssn Wllllrm A sns James Vmllsy -O-nrav Braun (Isortts Burloi Wllllsm Mix I Jain Srawhurl i'harlra Lru-m-l1 A Bril Anihimy llui-'slos Nlrhol Mrnlu kMTiii JHIUHIHp lluiTBIIJf NirniMM tPURIU Everything la in sharpe for the tall tary minatrel show to beglveu 'under he a usplcv of Lexington L'o ill Knlghtq of Colambua aaoltted by the Ladles Auxiliary at St Antonia Itall in' Leonard tomorrow mV The proceeds frem tha affair wip bo turned Into the'-welcomo-hdine' fund This fund will le devoted to the entertainment afh reception for re turning soldiers in theftiienptant sec 1 tlon of the borcuali One of the feal toree of the 'show will be the appearance of member of Paulist hprlBlcrs who will render a mimiine of sclectYon The committee In charge of entertainment have disposed of more than 0009 tickets and tt to mid-proced will be close to 13000 dance will follow the min-arrrl show i BOOM IN REAL ESTATE REACHES fiSBRG No Houses or Apartments to Bp atHThree-Famify Bill Will Qlvo Relief fn rnl -The great boom to rAl vitate-that hM' been 'to' noticeable In Flatbueh and but New York the last twf montha jfiM now (truck the Ehuterh Dtotrict with full force according to Eputs-eWH1a-preldntrofitheWIl-liameburg Luncheon bluh No apart-menfs are to bp bad now for love ot money Rest eitate hrokera do" not even go to the trouble of taking down the name and addreaa of prospective lessee Old properties that had been going a-begglug for years past are wow snapped up -and renovated Poople real 1m that old hooeea with a reasonable amount of expense can made over Into comfortable and attractive borne The people that used to inslat oh new houaea cannot find them now because of the interruption building activity! since the outbreak of the: war- They are forced to renovate an old on and in many cftaee discover that they hive a much more rbetantlal houv tha they would otherwise ht-ve had Many builders ar' of cours lay (tig lo wafttag for price of bulld- t-lig materials' to com town Bi tt seems that tola will hipien room Steel has gone dewn about 80 per cent but other nrmtetr 1 a getting Maher In mwn cae rather tha lower Cm hcpeful development to lb Burlingana th-ee-famlly lOuM bill" which it to expected will PM both Houses of the Bta Leglaloture aeon an tt coavenea rovlfes for the converting of a large house of three blebti a three-M-mlly house Mrny old-ferJlonef Brooklyn many of them In ti emi-n rttotrict would be affected hyJhU Often theeo are wuja wf lly and cannot cbnvtnlenjy bo turned Into two-family houea herauee It would require or of the twe ft-mlllea (o live im twof floor which the apart-vnsnt bouse hablthamads Into an tnconvenieBc the present uw If ihent ars turned? Into three family1 Kw Vhey are cofiWered tenement and mueteompiy tilth the tenement house regulation It thi Burlingame bill wfil Btrtetlen -beoomea- oiraotjydjt will be a boon to the community wlTT tore rsefulnes to and afford houahjg facllitlee otherwise not avaJtoble ASKS NEWJ OfTM PATH-MOTOR VEHICLES drawn trucking acroaa l- In iJie turn the horse pant ae they go up tn flVilMinilli llV ateen grade art 5 often overcome by ttTheat and fa down holding up traflto on the entire bridge Jn winter same condition wbuIji rom the horMaaltpplng on the to A new path motor vehlcfcs woutd not do away -the1 -congestion caused by the moving traffic which Is horae-drawr Tha merchanto of hto district JlW of rry rejtoe ctwcen 'the foot vt BraS WaTTrolyfl the tool of Grand at Manhettan The Department of I'last and Structures rccwtly asked for bids for the operation ot such a ferry hut no bid at ail were received The Broad- uiw? W-Yarrtra Wmmlltke ma various merchants bf Wttttemi intends to agitato In favor of tha tak Inff ovfcr And operation of forty by the city government man vice president Meyer treasurer Jack Gcfdbdtki financial secretary-Wllliunphiewman recording secretarir Kat sergeant-at-arms Freslifenl Joseph' Huber of' the First National Bank haa returned to hla desk-after a week's illnee Mr Huber had a alight attack of nervous breakdown and hla physician ordered complete rest for U-s Henry BUIman cashier of the North Side Bank recently mode the acquaintance of a motorcycle cop In the Forest Park section lie waa driving hla automobile end viewing the landscape when a voice said "Hello there!" Turning hla heud to Iho left liillman aaw tha officii who requested a brief during which he handed the bento -cashier's little blue slip of paper Alllman of cours' only too annous to toll alf everybody what It was alf about Col Charles Stuis of Stuyvesant are' and Hart at boa inaugurated hla weekly tripe to hla place In Creed moor Queens President Mollenhauer of tha Hanover Club waa In a dilemma at the recent banquet of tbp organlaa-tlon At the verirdaat minute two of bis promised speaker scut word they would not attend Mollenhauer had to do sbhift tall hustttrg-to-aet'Opssk era to take their place but only a few of the membvra were the wiser' Wlsass vHackttt Hid a Hsallh Mrs Ilsnws' ths iMtsssa Hnnlltoa Mr flaniacii Mr HhusIms Min il Hsmv i Mr Humphrrr atn IX Jcskls Mm JHIo Jin Kan Hits A KMory Mn Vwtls Khiu Mm KIHnatrlrti Mn Use Mn lit KsUy Min it lUilr Mn Dl Krllr M1M KlUoylr Mn Kluku Mr MBortMl Ml la Math MM 'Isnlng Mn FiUr lorkl Mn louse-rie Mn toshy Mn loSwls Mr A Ms SUtr Miss Mshmwy CUM Me-(wssr Mins Marker Mia- Mrt'aff-ly Mi A Monaslu Ml Kola Mira Mark Mr A 1 Malair Mr Malmm Mul Miss Mr MUa Mn MIU Mr Mr Murrsv MUe WIT17 til MUmm O'Ulivs MUM Junes O'Donnell Mr Mr Hirt the MIhm OHsrs Mr ysn 1 O'Neill Mr Foret Mi 1 Price Mi Hnsasn Mr 'V: Mledmsfi Reillv Mr Kelk-r Mm tt Jtcisen Miss A Jlrs air Mr turner Mr A Sum Miir Mtas- SeheMIng Mr Sckeldl MnC (X She Mr Sheeluin Mr JSiMd Mm Sede Mr -J-A- aMMfas Mm William SinuikaiuaiMlM JSnjtlvsn Mr Sulll-tib Mr A BMflirs Mm Ii Mchrsstk Mr' sweenfr Mr Jobs Ttomer 'the DM Toper Mm- Tuisu Mr VMM Mr A-Wbalu Mr A WsnL Mm Mr WbM Mi Wlllme WalsA Mr 0 IMIhr MrsTto ssmhsn Miss Ledwlth Mm-T Aul Mm iMUecweln Mr MM Mm-A mark Mr Carey Mr Colliv Mr A Vsn-vsy Mr Dempeey Mias Doran tire A drill Mm Hlsrn Mlooi A laoml Kao Mannlon He A tturtu Non Bum Mlae Mary Ptshor Mr it Aurpby Mlsa Nartk Mr Donnell Mm it: t'lmuik Mm Walii an lira A Sml'k tho Mloors Smith Mias gchmllt MWM lksm Mr lyuru'-y Mr Cnmoraa Jls Bolllnaar Mafia Mn CBtiais I O-Onitwill Mn Mr Airher MImAIIhi MHi I Blum Mlw us MIm tvBurh C'Oieui LB Cwrafrtr Miss Ootara Mr Orwrtnsy Mil rnurfonl Mina DeManty tha Mlrsra DadA IMVtdina MIm Kdnli MIm Me- niKBlsa Mlsa Mrrillw' Mrantlmeh- Mrst-KsHy- MW-iir Ijlndfrity Mlw Morris Mira McOertm ek MIm MiK'rossIn-MreMi'UIU Mine Mertln MIsrT Munihr MIm Map lln Mis Murphy MIm Mullen Mra-q Neihervlin Mrs NlrhoUs Mi O'Brien MIm A Oslrauuler Mlw A O-iranitor Mr O'Connell Mira 1- Purdy MIm Prupheter Mr iulnnr Miss I) Ryan Mm il urns'll Mlw Mrs Shine Mlw J-H-hsefter Mr SuM'ht Mr 'll Trey Mlw VIII Miss Welmn-Srafivlfis suwy MIM siu Muiwiesa the Mlwra Wslrh Aihinson Barrett ft Mkhiul Dr I (1 Bodkin Dr tt Casey J- Ih Oarherry I A Duns Dwyer ks Jjtthl ft railerU Hr Plsueha A FoIIIspI Zlnke 0 gsoebol A Darion Irrliieoll A Hannan A Hauk tordwl JlriMha Marlin Ntoholwn Fnwall A Walsh Cream Carrs ACsufield Grill Chnrlen KJI rKstlmate and ADportlonmsnt not to "he brought up 'again vttntlY AtihlTM" meut to reobhod by Abe receiver and Hm-Court VETERAN OF MANY SEASONS IN CANARSIE ORTIMISTIC For tha benefit of all those' wiio era still under tho impression that Fred Bor gal of Can a rale died while on hi aojourn at Palm Beach during the winter months tie better evidence te the contrary can ba presented than tha corpus delicti of Fred himself Reports were- being circulated that that esteemed gentleman had either died of aoini foreign il torn so or that while on one of his fishing excursion hivjLrrilen 'overboard and was drowned Whether Fred' la Immune from all contagious diseases to hard to ray but ono thing Is certain that ha to ready for big business thto coming season at Canarsle and Cveniths prohibition amendment dues not seem to worry hint a bit i PUnj tW "fa 1 un 4 fcf1 oek ntlfi -DetCfti- We-i tA Wth' Watt: iw dv' WtM mar Ms iJS ue vs run a the utan WWtk: nt ef dime art kill' wets' nristy bare naara Huy aafer' Wjht art to warf' ra bte- Intlma -for of Us' IkMtM I pnrw to diov ban nrt iislrf- loaeph I wen pfmd idveed it ltr era la In the Hunt Millet mbit BarbU i pub' tat capoi i)uprt ibt sf mpeo-i of a ua iU cn dt ssa 1 SCi r- i li omtotorioner of Plant and Btroc-turoa John DeUijey recently asked from the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an about f4C009for an extra built on the Williamsburg Bridge for the uee of taotorvebicle Thto action -tRaaUfld of mwchania tf Williamsburg and the Eastern Dta-trie generally to the effect I that to present accommodatlone or thi hridgj are by no mean sufficient to take car of 'the motor andhow-drawn traffic that goea across It However If (hW appropriation granted Md thO ntm path built 'It will not flcrlty of the bridge traffic hat has been causing the grratest congestion over since iha -bridge He haa PROPOSALV-Y A of Tchekhov's play waa given last night of the Dramatic Settlement ait A lit era lbs waa ihrrwn to the puolle ha -The parishioners of tho Church of Bf John the' Baptist' will hold their anneal' euchre plnoch! bridge land Five Hundred patty at Arcadia Hall Broadway and Halsey street on Friday evening May 9 Over a thousand of the beys of tha parish answered the cell to service and atace a number bf them have returned home recently the committee has decided to hold a Welcome Home Party hi conjunction with the ouchr Gen John commander of tho 87th Division Col Edward Me- v- wo- of the 87th D1 vis Duffy of thoYith syrasrATS-i? Welcg jing -te so nider thesdTree'ion of A BartomT 1 Navy thy Intojtia eevlcj foe the oTs beet buglers at the Yanlf opn evening's "tors" had entertainment and- a hum ter of aril be present to do their bit to-making the evening auecea Aehn'a College "Wttsehtd ta the Church of SL John the' Baptist Cur ing tha war was tnrned 'iiiio a Student Army Training Corps from which over five hiyrtirei: were mistered into service anr stationed at Arton Hall Hines the Student Army Corps has been disbanded the studeUa have re-tuihed to -their pre-war studies and Judging from the enthusiasm displayed fcyLthe'coliegtans they intend to bo an hand- with many- of thtlr newrongHcnd to whoop up the sf- fair in a way that oily collegians cea do 1 Two bands of music have been engaged for the one for 'thi promenade iwd th' other Vm dancing Father Kennedy tha a cUv chairman of the committee has recejyed aver a thousand handsome prices for tha euchre and to commerioratc ini event he haa arranged to dlstlrbute a handsome souvenir to all thorn who attend the Welcome' Hotne Party 1 Over 15000 tickets have been' I sued end a crowd of at least 19000 Is expected The committee on transportation therefore ar-rangementa with Jhe JJ for rat The honorary chairman of the committee to tho Rev- John Moore pastor of the Church of Ht John the Baptist The patronesses era aa follows: Blase Mr WIIHsm tterge Mr Mi- A Prosas--JHss minAvu-esr Mrs tomn Mr 8' SI Kura JrJV Doilkln Mri i flurstiirf Mr Campbell Mira (kMiH-IS th MImws t'srreil Mra ram MIm Clsrk Mr iira Ml I- OsIknT Mr a erre' Mn Cnwm Mr JVk IH Mlrr rtiw'jitas A iwly ilm J1 Itolr Mr IManejr Mr Do! Mr Ltofld Mrs- Poston Mrs Imniiss S'? IV' K'lWmelV' Mi Dons ImH jrsricl Mr T- DyiKW Mr ths Mims thml Mr Knrlslit Kiiulm ilra Ktirtthl MK i NMf Mm hlkvunnyiA Min Jtoehsn Mr Flsualni MIm A Klsltan MIm A Hysn Mm Krlrhl Mrs A Fullsn Mr A OsllsaVer ths Ml- CMirira Mr Oisnbolra th Mime Ira son I ha Mrmrl Unsan Mr tloitM th Mlaara firms Mr A Olrort Mlm (Isllsstior tbs Mlmra Udnslsa Mlw thriaa HIM A Oasdal tha IS NOW HELD DP Corporation Counsel Rules There Are "Serioui Legal Objeo to Making Improve- ment at Thla Time No relief to In sight for tha resldanto oC-tha Itoatern District who HKVfno bra tho Moray ave: etetion on the Broadway to and from New York by wy of tbe Williamsburg Bridge- This la the only narrow wooden station left on tha wholo Broadway tine When all the others -were toulorgod and bad-cemeniplatformaput In tha Moray ave station was not touched because It waa than contemplated get ting rid of it qMogather end aubatitut-uch larger lug a vary much larger station oq tho bridge plata This haa been delayed and postponed howay from time to time and nrtoonwblto inwHver 'bile Jbn iced luid to crumti rga crowds oral il even cndaii-1 dally inconvenienced gored by hdvtng together on a narrow platform while waiting for trains' Tha plan for tha bridge station waa Included In tha modifying contract to taku car of (he Ashland pi connection which bait been recommended by 'both (ha Public 'Service -Commission and tha Transit Committee of the Board of Eatlmate for April 4 and postponed until April 86 when the Corporation Counsol gave hie opinion that tnsro would be "serious legal objections" tw tho execution of the rtin-tracL Since the and the New York Railways Cifinpany are tn the handa of a receiver their contract are not absolutely binding and Lind-Icy 1 Garrison the receiver has six months from January KrltUrto affirm or disaffirm them Uurrlson hinp self will pave tn take the nuttier up with the court that appointed him sod there does not serin anv llkeli hnofi of immediate action bn the matter Along- with the whole Ashland' pi connection' project tt haa bean Indcttnitvv by tbe Board ef Ablcd Jbe SllrW 3ni jo E'rl" Ujtse I tzi Ttoiira ivmdnriirsd (Ssnnr sko I'omior r-inbir Gstr- (lOsn-HrmrA Dawfits Hcvu'D'rtnn-Hrl a OIMhiI'WIi UkM IB' neh rMi (ViarlM 'MF -UM pi (IKirad Nnfsl jrnfsrli( ri nfiirlM amir H'JirsrSt' Wchtrn Ulllsit Fisc A- grsal: kr A Oraanboie larrUoa A Qiua 1 ii! (Iras JSnrt Ol'ta lU-m-A Iso-kaw-lr Aattiany llr-bs ttubaa tfrltoj hnlly rl bus: Is- Ms Jsr iy A -at Wt -Rts i Nsrl 7 a Narmdaaiv iri if 7f IMMi torib Oort 'I -r ('lik VIHIriU i-kilra OluirlM Ui J'llit-mui -luknmn Suit auih HcbfcTt-F wLsmlli IlllsrVI' 1 i'ura CtaaheH udti knbrt Ana Ca1 'Vllilam C-tI Villi 1 Ihtnlry Mr uaa Ppjarar ttoorp' Mrvnlia Vanrv Vrrnar 1llisin II Wil- son Kjert Ksp Mslla Zlusar Kii'iacr 1 laha laula Zaiibr MAY DANCE FOR TURNVERHM Tha Bratern Vlatrlpt'Turnverein to planning have a May darca ct Itc headquarters Brslrvlck and Gatpg rea on May 14 Elaborate daroru-bona' are being prepared In con- fonnltywlth Uia occasion Music will bo furnished by August JirhmIH' Band' The following entertainnirnt eornnHtteB lias charge it vt Francis A' Deck chairman Geerge Kngclhardt vice chairman Frank Ulschmllt treasurer Klein corresponding secret McCuffcrty Dava Koos fonrad Kneel rhurli Doscher Gtto Schneider ana rblltp Hcbnelder Republican Club -884 Bombay at ton Haturdmy Tha Patriotic Lcagua wa busy making the arrangements (or Uu-1 affair which waa held for thapar-poso of entertaining mm' Plumcl from the service The (iruitli of lliot dance will be used to cerry oa tlua Work V- id' An entertainment was held at fs Andrews Church Klchmrmd at on May-4- Emit Chta' fhe'frtnotts'-bellringer wee the entertainer for they evening Tlie affair wax conducted unde the auspices of the Junior" League' of the church A perfrrmaace 'Tha Proposal' by tha members Society of the Uw Williamsburg Cly-nat at Msn'iattan It waa directed by Elmar Blc author of "On Trial" end eeached by Btrau- Tt audletee consisted tt membdra Uie Young and Yeung Worn-un Hebrew Association nd about IM iiuesls' of these XissoclYUont fronrf-ho tha Navy Yard and other naval sta-umu of Brooklyn There guests wrrp yomen and yeowomon Invited by the Jewish Welfare Board The committee in chargo bonslsiad nmniiUH in ciwrto vunnisuxi open mer II1WA the for 'with slow Sent lidtvtdual knowq that tbe 'Met dry I ibfrty jOA4 to a good Investment end he will not let any perjon with a pes-slnilnlo till-id luivi We with him sub scrioing for the short term noi IndtcjsHtowre that th oe ona big rush to subecrttprYor tha bonds during tha closincee of tha logncampalgt Womto prepared for lt and th workOrom our district will he found rlghtron the Job- wUl start the blnuM-to-boiise canvass to-morrovMtod there wlltoltb no letup house and umily to vtstt-our duly authorised agent An- rher'bodFbf Workeni Wlintivade fbri fnetory and store distritois during the sanottiyli' noon hQtir so as not to' In tor fore with the work of the employee Host of these workkra art ahle spoukqr and Wtinddram tlid1 empluyeeii snd-teH about- the great opportunities tb short tenr notes offer By the time these workers get through pushing the loan drive along the pesaimtstlo Individuals will have taken a back seat Watch Williamsburg during the last waric of tha drive The business people and residents have alroady responded nobly and thousands of others petting tine to boost th loan" There will be great' doings In the WtlAU IlMjlAllaprapB MM Im ItiA whose headquarters ere in the Commerce CliiLJC Mnnluitan rver declared that he end hit associates con-lively finish of the cam tdliplate llvi rfeWnpoIni dlstriCiS-in-Hni will lend all ilie' other edn-Brooktya-ln-th Vtojory Llbe ty 1wn drive'? said Iiiler hiivs 'beesf "dOIttg excellent work but It vlll oe tho windup that will ra'int Our workers hsvs been a jnest klthful lot snd they deserve much pnlse for their effort A bl' con of them have visited tho tn e-nlj In the Owanpolnt seetlon snd kin ni rrsiitla have been most gratifying ThFre are a number of factories still tc be visited ind they will betakcp cep of during the cloning wcqk The housc-lo-housc ranveiur will begin tomorrow and' vill rLconlTimO all the' week- The school children have done Food work and deserve a lot of praise During the week we have arranged for a number of meeting These meetings will be held In the halls In reenpijlnt trora trucks (lid atjrtreet corner Tlicre rill bp'ali1 rally meeting on next night aud it wlUwJn4up tha loan ni CIRCUS AT Y-W A Tbe Hllvcs Bcjr Circle under supervision of hIss Gertrude' Beaman Its president produced a circus exhibition at tha En stern District Young Women's Chrlstlaq Association Irjst Wcdncsdqv avenlrjy April SO A program im 'In two parts one In initlil the gi'mnuilum beginning with (he grand circus parade the other In the aeeembly room 1 Miss Jennie Graham waa rlngip aster for the circus and tha various numbers included the KaarorBand Hpantoh dance trained anlmolii-pf all kind clrcua rldpjral froaka and gypsle There wee also a clown race and tight rope walker and an Indian dUnc Home of those who totfiPflkrt gra: Mira tthanv Mlsa Itoaqland Smith Jcnrtlo Bmlth Katherine I-ang Amelia fichroeder Mlsa McCartney Mlaa Colllnge Mlaa Jack-son Mmmr -s rra rromlnctit tn -Work -of lira ReUbf CkMomlitce BrownsvilleandEastNewYorkNdtes On May-i he memhere of the Cltt-i i sens Memorial Day Committee will hold a meeting at the Fvne-FiiUon Hall ava and F-ulton sf- It la expected at thto meeting which' will le presided over lr Municipal'' Court Juatlrn Edward 1 A- Ktchartrf'' that encouraging report will bematr by th' irmrshals-of-the vartnus trlct A definite program win he decided upon at thto mteiing it wtirr -too be made known whether or not? Franklin Itooevell Asstotant 8tNj rotary of the Navyv wU be at the National Cemetery cn Decora- tlon Day to make iddrc bhntmant-tavlng- tomnan William Rosenthal Harold Goldblatt Newton £ohen pm! Pkriman of the A and Mrs Jacolwan-'MIra Lena Bias Uie Brauer Mica Gertrude Fein-Him Rom Berger Mina Beatrice iwwj ptrvr nin uriuricB Berttr-Bellskjrwnd Hm Horwlts of tbi H- -The dance music was furnished by A orchestra Harold Cows director The Ampldoa Theater whiclihaa bM to ths handa of the Vlo Omipany Frank Wltllam Prtalduni jha been leased toia of Joseph Klein Ixiula Baret jjd Joseph Morn The asm policy mil pursued as hitherto Tm qew Maeee ere experienced men- In tha Moving picture qnd theater bualnea hd have several other places In taofclyn at the present time 1 OnHonday eventqgt April 81 at th tadquartera of the Williamsburg1 kngjfin1 Hebrew AMOdatlon Dr Neumann spoke on the subject Garland and tha Middle Tta to the sixth of a aeries of Ure on American idealism In fMuwnin luwwnii iia irrn 1 tqipnft bM been trarknjt 1 tawtlt of American Ideal chop ot Ckriat Church w5fdrA gave a concert and CtlL flaoLS a a COOCeit ftOd th BymphonF Ur-Th fclif" evening April 8 himmi cbool planning to 1 2aymThnISl thB comng CMltir Club hM denca and beauty contest ntong at tlie Broadway 5SSVy n4 Sumner ave vIkm Meyeri ffieeple- of ths rlub Jaschim 11 follow: William president Samuel Black- Notes of Bushwick-Ridgewood A euehra end recaption Was given at fit lloman Catholic Church Atlantic ava andaHendrlx tost Monday night for the benefit of the Friond-ln-Nrod Day Wursery at 99 Bradford' at Tha bbinmlltee IB charge bad labored for a long time to make tbe affair complete success Thj Nursery on tost Saturday completed a successful rummage sale and many of tha needy were provided for The' Men's Club of the Goodaell Church 'held a dinner at tha Sunday School rooms oir McKlnlcy-atid Hlierldan svwx last Monday night Many Interesting features prepared by tha committee In charge met with tha approval of tha club r- An Invitation dance waa held at tha The 19th Assembly District Republican Club to planning to gtvo dinner and entertainment for tha member sons and brothers of jnembers ef tha Hub who have bam In the oenric Tha probable date to Jfana 12 Tha fpl- leb towing compose tha committee wh haa charge of tha arrangements for tlia affair: Paul lias chairman Mr Henry Blank Mr Barts Benjamin Weatervelt Harry Jacob August 21m-mermann Fred Brehm Harman Mar tin Tho 20th Assembly Dtotrict Democratic Women will have a mask party at Uia chib-hou Mi Bushwlck ave tomorrow night A valuable prlxa has been offered to ttta beat dreaacd lady and booby prMb said to tie equally valuable to tha worst' costumed man The following committee has charge of tha affair: Mr -Christine Lannig chairman Mr Shanley vice- sectary T- Vra May ItorrcH Mr (JiHiiii Mrs Quensvr Mr -Anna Op tneef' 1 The Christian Endeavor gocl-ty ef tha IJnwond Street Presiiyt-rla Churrh held a snrbil at the chapel of the Arlington Avenue Presbyterian Church Klton st near Arlington av' tost Tuesday t-- 1 II 5 At tha next mealing of the Altonfle Avenue fluslncs AurrtMr' which will -he bald In Ihe Tempt Pennsylvania ave m-ar FuJ-? ton at cn May 18 complete report will be made on the 'work duns hr th Bsaoclatlop- In regard to pubis markqt for Ksst New York Tha meeting will presided over bv Smw uel Phillip president ot- thu oigiw-Isatlon- -s 1 Charles Dunn Hat William Stqdunelar and I'vL Foul Murphy ad- PIMI dresSkd a meeting of tbe arrangements of SL John' the Baptist Church at tha 8b John's College gymnasium Monday evening April ft They gave Interesting accounts ot tha fighting in France Dr Janies Coyle lectured'on Tuea- vbi day evening April 29 at tho Kntghta of ttolumhiia headquarter Bushwlck ave and Hart st on tha subject "Ireland a Nation" Dr Coyle la Knight of the Holy He pub'll ra Tha lecture' aa wall aa the entertainment which followed waa given under the auspices of La Kalla Council of The Ha stern District Turnverein held last -Sunday 'afternoon In which songs dances and all klndg of Sccirtv ef East Now Y-nk wim h-i-1 I'rccni'v st their iMMidouHrtr'rs on likinv -t Th i v- thistle dlspiaya' went to make up an -lislrman Mi Jdaephine ftatoh Inleresting prnaiam Home of the In-Tressttref: Vr Jennie Newman acT-dlvldual-performer were: Miss Ann turys Mis ttonsvlev Roger aaetotantj plating the Hrrnameui- f-r nirv her social event th" Mr i uf 1 will take place the vnr)- pcit uf month i Mctnes solo dunce (gavotte) Misses K- Braun and- Tisahowt athletic OaucslwoluV Henry Kinsey assistant controller of the Williamsburg' Savings Hank la rapidly becoming an expert bllllardlsl lie Min be found evenings playing his fsvorile puirtlO 'HT the Hanover Club 1 "'V 1 -rv -a i- -a.

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