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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 68

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i i 7 THE BROOKLYN DAXY -'EAGIX NE1Y YORK SUNDAY ATTGltST 22 ISIS V' 5 i BERT CAREY DESIGNATED I '1 HOW BOROUGH HALL PARK IS TO BE MADE GREAT-SUBWAY CENTER WEDDING SECRET OUT KEPT THREE MONTHS OFFICIALLY DEAD SHE SUES FOR LAND FaaZa lm aJt Aar- i wild far ad fiU Fairchild Sons nmUAL DBECTOU lXFFEKTS FUCE VITAL RECORDS MARRIAGES On An-nat IE IMS nt BtlUnm by Ranu Lon I RIDS of Albany to DONOVAN of Brook- pDBATHSL Able John i Hendrickson Kata Beaus tt Hibbard Mra CRrmody Hughes Dana Gertrude Ma1aehDrChaa Dana John Mayor Arthur a Fnllkr Dr'Dartd Ptttinrer Richard Grom Caroline Sinclair Oartruda I OuMar Sadia X- Tabor Grace Hanlon Nollla Thompson Uqr Two New Lines Through Brooklyn's BaysldR N' on Tbvnday Aiisot II HIE JOHN WILLIAM AHLES In tho sixty-eighth year of hi ago Relatives and frlanda art raapactfuily Invltad to attend tha fanoml oarvicea at AU Saint Church Bayrida on Sunday Auguat li llll at I pm Train laaraa Fennsyl- rania Terminal pm Inter- moat at convenience of faintly i (Kindly omit Inrara) -1 BENNETT On ThufadayAngust 1I1E MICHAEL BENNETT Fnnaral from tho reridenoo of hia couta Margaret XL Bennett 111 Want IlOth at Now York City on Monday Auguat tl at am Solemn re- aniam maaa at Church of St Thomas to Apostle tilth at and St Nicholas ar Interment tn Calvary J- I 5' Auguat tl ill I CHARLOTTE wife of Francis Carmody In her llth year Funeral from her lata residence 1114 Ooaaa ar Flatbush on Tuesday Anguet 14 at 1:11 am thanea to tha Churoh of Our lAdy of Rafuga (oornor Ocean and Toster in) whore a raqulaa maaa will bo effOrod- IS-I August- Si llll at aUa GERTRUDE ELEANOR daugh-tar of Aahor and Augusta Dann Fu-noral aonrleau at bar lata resldsnea MSI Twelfth ar also Tompla Em manooL Borough -'Park Forty-ninth at and Fourteenth arH-on Monday Anguat Il at' pm Relatives And ii frlanda are inrltad to attend v- i fli On Friday afternoon Au-gnat l' llll JOHN EDWARD lorbd Infant of Ida CL and William Paul Daria retired naval officer Fa- Herat aarrieaa at hia lata resides oa till fiixty-flftk at Brooklyn Sunday evening at lydock y- A at Baet'jaf frey on Auguat 11 HIS DA-VID FULLER MDA formerly Of In 7 Brooklyn aged Tl years' Mias Emotyn Silvflrman and Isaacson Marrisd by Bridfl'a Unci WAS SURPRISE Couple Are at Rys Beys Bride's Are Musical and Hava literary Aspirations v-Miss Emoiyn Silverman of 41 Wyona street and CL IX leeacaon president of the Joaeph Ellner Company Ltd were married on May I teat at the home of tha parents 141 Wyona tract by tbs Rev William Zimmerman undo of the bride Mra Isaacson Is one of seven deters known for their beauty and aoonmpluhmenta all being engaged in literary work and Interested In art and music One of tha sisters Been today sold: "TS It is perfectly all right to publish it now It wee a surprise wedding They did not want anyone but close friends to know of It at the Una They have been pasting some time at Aabury Park but'are spending this week-end at Rye Beach I do not think you will find thorn at thtir addreaa at 1IM PUty-aoventh atreot Nor did they teem to be than for the door was ajar and from the doorknob hung a bag of paper containing supply ef bread which the baker bad left And over tho bell appeared only the nams "Punish At tho home of tho bridegroom's father no one waa In either In tho afternoon or In tho evening and all that could be seen was tha mall in tho letter box White tha sietor said that there now no mystery there hue been soma for tho mention of publication draws a smile of amusement from those In the secret At the former apartment of tha bridegroom IT Jefferson avenue a friend laughed gayly when the reporter called you an going to publish it?" ho Inquired flhe did not cere to give the date and waa surprised when the reporter extehded her supposition of months" to tho statement that the marriage dated back tour months are theyT" was ths nsxt question But no search revealed either the family of the bridegroom or the location of tho bride and bridegroom until tho sister relented and explained that they had gone up to Rye The bride haa -many friends In newspaper circles tor she hue been secretary to the general manager' of Ink Journal well known and la recognised among her friends tor her athletic musical and social qualities She la keen-witted and was noted at the Jamaica High School for her high rank In scholarship and ns captain of the girls basketball team it was to her musical temperament that aha owes acquaintance with' her husband He has been a member of tha George Batten Company and the Aeolian Company At Uw latter It waa that ha becama introduced to hte future bride Waldo Warren the author of Chicago and New York City Introducing thorn Music was the them Her slstsy said today that you might call It a "mental and temperamental wedding- Mr Isaacson la a Commercial High School graduate While thara ha edited tha Ledger and played In the orchestra Ha la the eon of the noted violin virtuoso Isaacson who studio is et 117 flt place When the bridegroom wont to evening high School he became editor of the Evening Star and haa been advertising agent tor the Tokelon Company a perfumery house ae well aa representative of the Mpalcsl Instrument Bales Company Ha Is the author of of a Medium" in end of "Confessions of a In tha Hearn newspapers Mr Isaacson has bean a 'member of tha Voipe Symphony Orchestra and of tha Ocean Grove Festival Orchestra And mors is due him he having taken a leading part In amateur dramatic presentations of "Tho "What Happened to and "Pair of lus won prises of tho 800 ef the Revolution" eontMtc When the honeymoon is ow friends will try to find out why and what waa the reason for tho secrecy of tha May wedding RED FIRE ON MOUNTAINS New Vfotol on Top of Mount Washington Oponpd (Special to Tho Eagta) Bratton WoodsiN August Rad fire flashing from th speaks of an the principal mountains In the vicinity tonight announeed tha' opehlng of tho now hostelry on tha summit of Mount Washington A heavy ha which hung over tha mountains all day was followed by showers in the evening and tha rain spoiled tho offset of tho illumination which began shortly after I o'clock Thousands of persona watched tha unusual spectacle from tho numerous reeoria In the mountains While the illumination waa In program fireworks we retouched off on the top of Mount Washington which glowed Uko a volcano Tho display tested half an hour and during that time tha departure of tho Now York train waa delayed so- that tha pose an gars might see tho first celebration of Its kind ever held In New England INDEX So QtaosifleJ Today's Bagla eapoooodMeMoqeeeeeaeM 1 HffMC oe eeoooostv ooi AUlklt WM eeoooaaaopeoaageooseoooooa AViMiMIll oMBeseoeeoeoaaMStiOfeeeaoeaei Qfcti Il4 PflUneiMSHIWeriMMi oesseeieeoeeoMooeaoeeea eases eaeaaoeyei ssMssMlOMsSNNAee1 a oooe caps boss sees ease oe 1 si eoeeieeeeeeooooeeeoedeeeoseeohseee era nsUm eeeeoeoaeode oe ewes eeee ease Drawer1 pseeeeeeseeeee eetoeNNHiiisNiia Mrs Forbss Claims Ownsrshlp In Part of Firs Island Bsach AFFIDAVIT OP HER DEATH Took Property for Quarantine Station he UN Although oho haa bean officially dead alnoa llll Mra Augusta Forbas of Burarido Oena haa Instituted a suit for tho partition of part of Fire Island Beach which aha elalms rightfully belongs to bar and for which she received nothing when tha beach property urn a takaa over by Naur York But many years ago for tho establishment of a quarantlna sta- Mra For baa ratura to Ufa was disclosed yesterday afternoon whoa Bailee Scuddar of tho Supremo Court dented Mra Forbes' application for a trial by an official raferoa Tho suit to directed against tha people of tho State of Now York and Nettle Valentina Mra Forbas la over Tl year of aga and nearly all her relativaa who could help her to establish her claim arc dead It waa on the affidavit of one of bar relativaa an uncle Hobart Jayne that Mra Forbes was officially declared dead twanty-twe -yeara ago At that time tho State was acquiring tha Fire Island property for the quarantine station and moot of tho owners had daadad their toad Mra For baa who was then Augusta Jayao and who had an Interest in tho Property by Inberltanca she asserts had toft bar home In Babylon some years before and bad gone to Connecticut where aha married She and her relativaa oaaaad communicating after aha left Babylon and for yeara they hoard-nothing of each other Consequently In llll so that tha State could obtain a clear title to the Fire Island property Robert Jayne filed an affidavit on April la tho Stato office ate ting that his niece Mrs Forbas or Augusta Jayaa died Intestate about llll leaving no children1' Now however Mra Forbas cornea forward and denies that aha died about XIII or that aha was daad In Hit whan aha waa officially declared to be ea 8ha aaaarta that aha was and la atlll alive and at tho time of tho proceedings waa alive la Connecticut Bar father Edmund Jayna waa dead la till and It to through him aba claims ownership In the bench property Har uncle Robert Jayna who made tha affidavit aa to Mrs For boa death ta also dead- Meat of Mrn Forbes' relatives are daad also aa far aa aha knows and aha will have to depend on tho taetl-moay of tho eldest reaUJaala of Babylon and Its vicinity to establish her right to pul of tho Fire Island property- Because of Mrs Forbes' ago and bar? etreumstanoea In life aha naked Justice Seudder to expedite tho trial of tho ease by haring It hoard by an offlalnL referee' u- Tha State-howevsn through tho At torney General asserted that it waa entitled to a-Jury trial of tho easa aa a matter of right Justice Scuddar upheld tha Attorney General's contention and denied Mrs Forbes' application The ease will not bo hoard therefore until It to ranched In Ra turn upon tha Supreme Court calendar which will probably ho next February -i -i The suit Involves several square miles of tho Fire Island beach property- Its value at tha it waa daadad ta tha State was practically nothing but now It has considerable value because of ite adaptability for summer resort purpoaaa Mr Hawea her' attorney? In -establishing Mrs Forbes' claim- hae traead tha title of tho property back to 1111 Governor Fletcher of Now-York by grant gave tho property than known aa Great South Beach to one William Smith It paaoed through various hands until In HIT -Stephan 'Jayna Mra Forbes' grandfather acquired part of Iti On hie death it panned to his sons Edmund and Robert Jayna Mra father and uncla i vV (V riraamNkffiur STRUCK THE DETECTIVE I 'JJ 1 4 Two Pritonsre Tryto Escapo op Way to Brooklyn i i Returning with two prisoners who had beau arrested at Fpughkaepato to ha arraigned la Brooklyn yesterday Detective Conroy of the Ttokot-pocket oquad whllo aa a New Toty Central train had difficulty In keeping tha man -with him Tho prisoners wore Victor Cordorit St yearn old of HO South Fourth atreot and Henry Fielder 20 years old ef Ilf Bedford avanua They had Jnmpad their baR bonds of tiff each teat March on which they had hoaa released to await trial on a charge of Jostling They were arrested in- Foughkeepste teat Friday and-Doteotiva Conroy want than to bring them back to Brooklyn: Whan they plaadod with tho da-teetive to taka thair handcuffs offi haeouaoutad Aa tha train loft Tarry-tows one of tho prteononi struck Conroy in the face and both tried to escape Conroy followed them to tha rear of tha tnun Just aa they triad to gat-out of a window ho stopped thorn' Magistrate Conway In tho Manhattan avenue court sentenced tha man to throe mouths In tha workhouse BRAZILIAN MUnfflXK RECE3VZD Washington August The Brasilian Minister to Mexico who haa served sa a diplomatic agent of tha United States In Mexico for mors than a year waa officially welcomed at tho Whlta House today by President Wilson Minister' Cardoso was escorted to tho White House by Secretary Lansing and Domido Da Gamma Brasilian Ambassador to tho Unltsd States At tha reception of Senor Cardona President Wilson was seoem panted by mllttaiy aide In full drees uniform He greeted Senor Cardoso warmly and thanked him on behalf of tho United States for tho manner which he has cared for -tha 00001170 Interests in Mexloo City during the last year 1 Tho President told him the Government of tho United States deeply appreciated hte energetic efforts Saner Cardoso responded briefly thanking tha Fresi-daal IN MEMORIAli 3 SUBWAYS SOON AT BOROUGH HALL Joralemon Clark and Montague Street Tubes Converge Thera INNOVATION IN BUILDING Shield Method Used Under Rivera to Be Used Under tha Bterate Tho uea of a method of subway eon traction never before attempted except on river tunnels will ha the feature of tho work on the two new tubes that are to swing past tha Borough Hall preliminary work upon which has just been commenced Incidentally the commencement of this work marks tha first step in the transformation 'wf thla underground section Into Jurt ea busy a truffle center aa are the streets above it Whan tha contractors are finished with their work tho ground will ho a veritable network -of subways and connecting subterranean passages The new method to bo tried hero la the construction of tho subways by the shield drive the scheme heretofore need only -for 'under the river work Although thla method la a novelty under the etreeta the Public Berries Commission engineers foresee no trouble with it end expect tt'wlll be big success it will mean that the tubes will have a cast Iron lining instead of ona of riveted steel The result of thla will be that the greater portion of this worx will all he underground without even the necessity of tearing up the streets and laying the temporary wooden planking aa la practiced under the common cut-and-oever method This latter practice will however be necessitated tor quite a stretch on Pulton street because of the nearness of tho tube to tho surface Probably a large percentage of tho hurrying throng of Brooklynites who paae and repose the Borough Hall ovary day are untamiltar with the exact nature of the subway plana for this section Hare will converge the nqw BRT subway coming up Montague street from the tunnel- from Whitehall atreot Manhattan tho new Interborough subway coming up Pulton street from tho tunnel from Old Hip Manhattan to Clark street and tho existing Interborough tubs In Joralemon street and there to to be an actual physical connection between all three not tor transfer between the two rival companies of oourae Tho Interborough'! new line swings into Pulton atreot at Clark street and continues to Johnson street ea a two-track route in separately bored tunnel on tho earns level At that point tho Brooklyn bound track will swing underneath that bound tor Manhattan and In that way tho subway will continue double docked through Fulton street to Willoughby street where it will connect with the existing subway Provision was made than when the tube was built tor such a Juncture so there w(U be no Interference with operation while the work goes on Thla win make It possible for In-torbereugh trains to go or ooma under tho river by 'either the old or new tunnel giving the road a total ef tour tracks to Manhattan Double Dock Button to Be Built Next to Borough HalL A double decked station ta to be constructed In the stretch along Pulton street between Myrtle and Willoughby venues This will bo connected by a passageway with the present Borough Hall station at tho uptown and and ateo through' a mama-pine floor with the new station The new subway will come up Montague street to Court swing over to tho edge of Borough Hall Park continuing parallel to the new Interborough tube and go down deeper all the time until it cun awing under the latter to get Into Willoughby up which It will go to a Junctors with CLUBBED RETURH Both Now In Hospital 'Younger Frick rioufi Condition elder separated FROR fibo' Lived with rae fo hnnd fionaht Stood by Mother A family quarrel Wweea al nnd eon yeeterdey afternoon Flushing svenua resulted "1 shooting of the eon and tt tt Injury of tho father FWck machlaiat i tag with hte mother at the and eZ of tho tenement nt the ptaea shooting hen two bullet hte abdomen and 1IN condition ta 8L Cstherins-x Hte father Joseph IS yearpoUL Uvee at SIT Jefferson etreet same hospital with wound te a head Two months ego Joseph Frick separated from hte wife the hM giving ea feaaon the violent tara of hor husband which had bante aoylng to th neighbors Tbsiwi wa that tho alder Prick went tefc nt 2)7 Jefferson street while his and son lived together at llll yw Ing avenue Several times ainet tk the elder Frick visited hte wtfo tried to become reconciled to her she and her three cone of whoa On te tho oldest would not listen te hte Yesterday afternoon the fcwwi cams with a further plea for a mB dilation Otto waa there whet father entered the room end hwu talking with Mrs Frick She sdi attention to him nnd went lots other room Otto asked his fuh not to see hte mother agate angered the tether who drew 1 volver end fired tour shots at hh a Two bullets struck Otto in ths su men In hte wounded condition On picked up stove lifter end struck hi father on the heed reopening wound Bleeding profusely tho father out of the house Patrolmen Nw phy of the Hamburg avenue Ksde aw Frick coming followed by 1 gn crowd Further down th street Detectives Ferris Patten Carted O'Connell who helped Hurplw eric Friclc -77 1 CROWD THREATENED Hllj Kaufman Triad to Mnki Wir Speech in Park Row Alexander Kaufman 11 yeara lt 1 German musician of 121 Seventy -seem street Brooklyn wu arrested hbw of 42 Pnrk Row Manhattan hot aim by Patrolman Adames of tha OskRim station who picked ths mu-up Is to arms nnd carried him out ef a thera ening crowd Adam so aays that a wagon dsconM with American flags drove ahmi fu Row nnd that Kaufman tried tr tha flags oft The patrolman rays Kaufmu I to make a epeech denouncing the WU mates end praising the Kaiser Tha the large crowd began to threat Mr Ho wu locked up on a charge ti fit-orderly conduct In enuring erret collect and refusing to mors eg vk ordered SHOT BY UNKNOWNri ifi Injured Maa In Itospitel Beftea fe Talk Adolph Bchook II years eld ef 11 Ingrana street rigger wu riutef nt tho corner of Knlckerbockw ul Flushing avenues teat night whre wu shot twice In tha neck by unidentified man who eecsyri Bchook wu taken te fit GathenN! Hospital where he refused to iM any information regarding the nri ing He la In serious condlties PERSONAL InformatioiTWaintS lu Mssri te me tollswtag MfNRll with a erasure wnu i Tke wmiuubvih SavkrtM Broadway and Drls Avxrfiisetiin Yl fleers xr Maiueretks Walisfeawet nwrtlru Axtau Urakui MM New Terii Ullri FrOlerie fik I1VW Iififi imps I Prai iw wra et Rrartlyx nr Mery mra 1- CUiR MlreSte wees Hills Ade llaubes lireeklyu leases uroouiyu a JL Elmer Jr Ill Reywerd et wg Merle A Delley Hnsl Jeehee CeeenseUn Mete Kfldwrkr se ruleekl et pg John lTlvl urair Mlehsel Fll ilyn Kfidwrar nwH I Vk'kfn-tll Soelk Mkrt BreUW Flltxermld Its Nertk Ikb Merl Fruk 14 5 Heft flele leaaxirn CherMe A tteedikteW WW Beeohly Kete Oreee wer Ix trwt pemBHefke1 111 Meeker er RWSSTAtiB'BS tapaj8rwaa8SCTS rhnrn fSj Keller' Humteldt eLBiueklySiJjJg KubrlAewrty ISS KllerteL Wjewj aenVy teCoea' is 1 fruri LUta L'rpe! Heft mra I sen UturaluejiftS Irui rhrlet or Mery jUwudewrtkn gSwutd Ljefcliraw KsroaBrJf'SS'aS ta8SA'ttipwHti Ait eekee gneeetal less te ve 'THE wheresbeute WKBBRt ejwterr -raws uualeete wltlr ireiMk Werid te WgSrtirt earri LOST! 11 HANDBAte fSUStl Selected by Slnnott'i Club to Bfl Aldirmanic Candidate i Bert Hr Carey' an East New York newspaper man has been formally designated by the Twenty second Assembly District Democratic Club tho Bln not! organisation to be tho candidate at tha September primaries tor aldyrma In tho Hxty-fourth District which takes In tha territory between Pennsylvania avenue end the Queens Boroughline Carey received the unanimous Indorsement ef aH tha Sinnott district plains at a 'meeting -which wee held on Friday night at tha Hendrix street clubhouse George Xalaar the only -other candidate In She field against Carey withdraw when ha learned of the unanimity of sentiment-that prevailed among the district captains tor Carry James Sinnott announced to the bled district captains that ha Individual choice for the nomination and that ha would leers It to them to ehooeo tho candidate want' van to aolect tho man whom you think can win" was tha only advice that Mr Sinnott offered Charles Kies then suggested name James Morris in seconding Mr Rles designation of Caray declared that ha baltevod that tha East New York -editor was the only candidate who could awing the alderman ic district back to tha Democratic column long aa the sentiment hero favor Mr Careyl1 said Mr Kaiser aa tho dtacuealon Was coming to a close "I am willing in tha Interest of harmony to withdraw In hte favor" Mr Kaiser's announcement greeted with applause and then without a dissenting vote Carey was chosen aa the Democratic aldermanlc designee TO FIRE GREAT MORTARS Fort Totten to Shoot at Tflrjst on Sound Fort Totten's monster mortars will begin td roar oiit over Long Island Bound this coming week Shooting at targets will begin on If weather conditions are right ijid the Bound te-not clogged with vessels Half a doaen shots will be fired each day tor a week Lieutenant Colonel Hearn who ta stationed at the post said yesterday that he did not think tho eiietomary practice would be followed this year of aendlhg out notices to residents within a radius ef five miles of tha tar-get-pnctloe cone The reason tor thla departure ta that in previous years when notices were sent out asking householders to take down thalr pictures and brle-a-brac and open' their windows nobody seemed to heed tha warning Furthermore so slight was tha damage done on Independence Day when the guna were fired as to be praettaally negligible Lieutenant Colonel Hearn doea not believe there will be any damage this year Two yeara ago there were many protests from Great Neck residents and particularly from cottagers living on Kings Point opposite tho fort because of whet happened whan tha big fellows spoke WEkTHEB FORECAST ce ul Fersasd Setirlsg lafersiarlsa seaeenkal tie wsalSer femeetalUN etker IntanneUM ess rear asa Sr seine telepSen Ns T1 Mala bam I an ta pm areek dara Klfkts sad Sanders NM Mala ladleatloM Until PM Tomorrow Waehtastea Ansaat Per beura New Terk: Sander min Monday fair mederste te freak awik te aealkwaet wind General Wcethcr Condltloae The Texas term le now esmrsl star N'arth west Okie trim dlmlklakad leitneltr bet the nine eentlkned Ik -the Middle Mlailaelppl dad Okie ValWye Uw South Cwer lake and the wra Lower Lake reetoa and extended Inis ike Middle Atlantic Matae and Weeteta New mislead There will fee rain Sander la New Eastern! sad Uw Middle Atlantis Matae ft) hr seaerellr fair weather Header SDN RISKS AND SETS Assaet I Ausaet It Rises 1:11 I Sets AM HIGH WAim lr-FX- DarsTket Tiswl XlshllTInwIMIfh II RIM I bll ra-llKMIIfeet 11 HMJH 41 11 tWT fid 1 HMrra New Tert1 tide et II need Sandy Meek X- skew mlsatee earilat SHIP NEWS Arilvcti nt New York FMioealaa from La Palllca lies beta Newport Paled Re from Arapahoe bam 1 City of CMumkas from tacannsh Finn from 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Landae Aasaat Ardfnna PaHta A usual R-Ein Aasai kiAui let M-MaMamWa Crietekai' Auuet Advasea Dm Nataa plar tleta Tuooaela V- Mk sL Bahaa llth at eneeebtee ldlh et a at leeeeessess assy Uttnyd IaH IlM in oeaokooseSsieeeeetfeeellftVrR Braeaa MAUsntie pasta San Jaaa Oraresa ti JMtln sbeAaeehsSeasaefeslaftM J1R fiRUte Ha jRo iaasesysss eases seeeaf stMlrtlRVQ Tanadama is Crlatokal oraala Ulk at New OrMaa AiltrweUi New Ywfc Deck fikla Hhmus wa JffmwIIOT JhFnH Mmeteseeee eaoeoeessesiseialterMlIlM Bcheduled to loll Tomorrow VffifMWMi I PMleeeSsesSosee tieitmOPMM Jeffrrdoa Erl etesIRssVeeees '-Nerfelk Mm flodto Gnidsr Mra Bedie Oulder th wlto of Joaeph Guldsfl died yesterday 'st her homS Ite Pnrk yidce After iohg Hiweesj Bhe wu horn In Boston Meetu thlrty-oeyen yesra ego but fend made her home in Brooklyn for msny yeara Bhe wns nctivo lit chprch And haritsbl work until two years age whnThSr tolling hralth ceused her ta give up these eetlVltlea Bhe -survived by her husband sad niece Slater Mery Praneig Joseph of the Order of fit Domlnta A requiem mess will be sold nt St Tsreee's Church Tueedgy morning at Ths Interment will be nt Holy Cfces Csffie-tel A tsrr Worcester Maaa (Worcester papers v- plaaaa copy) 'v- OROM-Suddenhr AUguct 111111 I CAROLINE EHRLER GROM horn In BwtUerUnd beloved wife of Otto Grom- Survived by Priecllla Orom Arnold Fernando Walter Werner and Viola Brandenberg and Mrs John Mack Funeral from her lato reatdoneo III Van Brunt at Brooklyn Interment Greenwood Com atery Sunday afternoon at Funeral strictly private "i OdDER-On Saturday" August llll ut her home 171 Park plaon Brooklyn SADIE OUIDERrholorod wtto of Jooeph A Guidor Requiem maaa at St Church Claaaou av comer Starling place on Tueaday s-: morning Auguet 24 ut 1:30 Interment Holy Croon Cemetery I ifHANLON---Oii Thureday'Anguet V' II llll NELLIE JOSEPHINE HAN-BLl LON daughter of tha lata Thomaa and PMImhsn Work Is Under War on Hah Att Thera Borough HaU I 3 MORE SKELETONS FOUND i Plowed Up Near Lincoln Park on rv 'Putnam Rallroad -1 (Bpecial to Tho' Eagta) Yonkers ft August 2L-Work on tho coflstfucUoa of a new ntreet through a reridanos sectloa near the Lincoln Huh stattoa oh tho Putnam Railroad wag entered discontinued today by Coroner James Dunn after three more akalatons ware plowed up this morning making a total of seven since tha work waa started three days ago Although tha Coroner can And no of a cemetery aver having bean located ea tha spot ha haa came to Uw oondurioo that one must have bean years aga Ha cannot understand how tho bodlss came to be 00 near tha surface Physicians think they have been In the ground about ten years Tha land through which tha atreot to bring built ta owned by a realty company Its manager- Cl Irving Lattln of Yon-kern arid today that ha had looked the title up for IN yeara back and can And no record of Its over haring beau need as a battel ground store the work can proceed Conner Dunn will apply to County Judge Platt at Whlta Plains for permission to remora any more bodies that may be found Tho skeletons thus for unearthed are la Havoyte morgue hero They will be reinterred at the expense of the property own era -s In I 11 REVOLT WITHOUT BLOOD i -T Radicalfl at Lourenco Mtrquex -j Salle All Offices I London' Auguat 31 A bloodleaa ravolutlon in Louronoo Marques a Portuguese territory ta East Africa haa bean reported at Johannesburg by former officials of tho district A fortnight ago about 400 ultra republicans tanned Carbonari aaised tho Government offleaa at Louronoo Marques aays a Reuter Johannesburg dispatch and deposed tha aeting Governor Prominent military and civil muriate ware deported on a steamer Control waa wrested from tho regularly constituted authorities without tho firing ofashot Tho City of Louronoo Marques one of tho chief porta of Portuguese East Africa In Mosamblque on tha north sida of Delagoa Bay to tha capital af tha district ef Ite own name It to tha terminus of tha Dslagoa railway which penetrates to Pretoria with branches to various mines SUGGESTS CHANGES IH PARK POLICY Robert McIntyre Recommends Tfiat There Be Bingle Park 1 Commlflfllonflr WANT! KOBE EFF1CLENCT Brooklyn nad ta for Fset Tour'' upervteor Robert McIntyre of tho Bureau Municipal Inveatigatlon and Statistics it wan announood yea-tarday hag submitted to Coutrollor Prandargast a report on tha maintenance of tho Park Department during: llll and H14 together with six rooommandations If these are carried out a great caring in tho maintenance of parks in tho future win ha made The mala potato of tho report show that white tha coat of maintaining tho parks In Manhattan Richmond and tha Bronx have Increased respectively LI par cent and T2 per cent In tho last five years thara has boss no substantial Increase In tha care of tho parks of Brooklyn and Queens whan treated as ona department tha allowances for Queen being offset by eorro-ponding reductions In tho Borough of Brooklyn Tha recommendations of Buporrioor McIntyre arc as follewa: Pint that where tho supervisory expanses an apparently high close examination bo mad of tho Changes entering Into such expens with a view of curtailing them Second that tho Park Board confer upon widely dlfferihg 1 percentages of coat In remaining functions of the Park Department with the purpose of adopting for each park division tho methods' that- appear moat eco-nomlcsL i Third that thought be given the practicability of planning In advance tho actual work to bo dene upon each park ef estimating the direct coat of snek work and tha eoet of supervision thereof and of limiting tho amount to is expended on each park to tha sum so reached 1 Fourth' that serious oonrideration be gives ta tho matter ef tho more economies I disposition of the employees ef the Park Department who ere Inefficient by reason of old age or physical Inllrmltleo Fifth that steps bo token to ascertain what parks ean be maintained In whole Mr ta part fey contract and tha reasons tor tha adoption or rejection of suets PUoy xtlu that oonridoratlaa ho gives to the matter of assuring legislation bestowing upon a single eomtnlarioner central vr (ho entire Pari) Pepflrf mealj -jr '--lfc4 Ellen Raid Hanlon Relativaa frlanda am invited to attend the funeral from- her lata residence 1ST Hall at oa Monday Auguat II at I a thanea to tha Church of tho Sacral Heart Interment at Holy Croae Cametaryf i HENDRICKSON k- August It llll at her residency UR Monro at Brooklyn KATE daughter of tha lata John snd Maly A Handrtck-eon Fnneral aarrieaa Tuaaday An-CM DU BAM yx Suddenly on August Jl till Mrs' T-F HIBBARD U-nsralvwiU taka place from hor lata reaideooa at later time and will ha an HUGHES On Friday Auguat II 111 CATHERINE HUGHES daughter1 of Margaret and tha lata Richard Hugbea Funeral from her I'-' lata raaldanoa III Sixth av Brooklyn on Tuaaday Auguat at ua thanea SC John' the Erangallat Chnrch Suddenly la Garman HoepitaL on Anguat II 1111 CHARLES a MAISCH MD Funeral aarrieaa on Sunday Ausust at I pm at tha little Church Around tho Cornor Twenty-ninth at near Broad- wayMaabattaa(Bootoa papan plaaaa yy-' oopy) METER-On Iriday Auguat Ml till ARTHUR WULXAM METER bob of Frederick HI Mayer and Lillian Hunt In hia llth year Funeral from hia reel dono HI It Marka ar Brooklyn Y- i i Monday- Au-vr net II' at aju thence to SL Joaoph'o Churoh I 'Tu On August 21 llll of Plainflald J- RICHARD HENRY sou of Harry and Edith Volt-v: mar Ftttlngur aged 11 numths Fu- natal private I On Saturday Auguat 21 SINCLAIR 1I1L GERTRUDE (aao OorbaaL widow of lia Sinclair Funsral reriil enre 4121 Nari Utrecht av Broofc-' Tnaaday mamlng at Vdoik Requiem maas at tha Chunk OT ChantaL Flfty-mv- dntk and Tblrteanth av In San Fmncloco on An-mat II llll GRACE HUTCHINSON dearly beloved daughter of Thomaa and Elisabeth Hutchinson Tabor Re! trims and-frlsnds am Invited to at- tend tha funsral oenrloaa at late resMenoa 44 Starling pines Brooklyn on Wednesday August Ml at 1:11 rriock psa I 22-4 On Thuraday Am At 1111 LUCT THOMPSON wl of Captain John Tbompoon mother of OuaUvo Thompaon In bar ffth year Fnnaral oerriaaa at Ipuk Sunday Auguri II at bar lata 'reaid earn -14 South Portland nv Brooklyn i the Fourth avenue subway at Plat bush avenue extension This Una will have Its station between Clinton and Court etreeta At the lower end there will be an elevator because of the greeth depth and at the Court atreot end stairs and an escalator At thla latter point will bo tho connection with the meszanlne floor to Join tho Interborough tube Thla Is merely for tho convenience of paMongere The work now being done by the F1lnn-0Rourke Company la merely preliminary That which la risible to tho man on tho street ta tha underpinning of the elevated pillars along Fulton street end the construction of a haft house on Pierrepont street Jeat off Fulton Other preliminary work Just about to be put under way la the underpinning of all tho larger offloe build Inga that abut on tho work Them Include tho FraukUn Trust building ut 144-HI Montague atreot tho Lawyers Title Insure non company bunding at Ill-Ill Montague street the Real Estate Exchange at HI-111 Montague street the Mechanics Bank building at the corner of Court and Montague etreeta the Arbuekle building the Germania flaring! Bank and Williamsburg Trust Company buildings on Fulton street (he Telephone Com- Kny building on Willoughby street Idee tho Hotel fit George and the Hetel Beeeert One of the special dlfltauttlaa to be mat but tor which the engineers are all prepared ae a result of barings taken beforehand la that ground water to onoouatared at but a vary email depth: also tho material In which the diggers Inust work la aand -the meet difficult ef all formations It may be several week before the actual removal of dirt eaq be oom-moatodv'f: '4' VSn'-Vr Vf 1 V- -i tv i CeeaeeooeeeeeeeeeeflBsaeealll FtofPllff eseeeeeeeote10 (ill IHf fllflMlld Bum iseeaeeoeeeoeetoeooseet IM WlMlI 'isieoeatasMeseMsaeoeegi'eMe iM Ckrrtem Mteg 4 Htlf mi lUawte seeeeseoeMgtiepeeBaaQ MMHMNNHieSNINNNNI iMtfMdM iioeqeeNMesei? rLOlt M4 MNIIIIMeiNINNNMtMal MllklHte ARMMNli esM1 Karr Gam MSieiegododeMeeMffMgg'ftT lWateal IrtlUMte sspT O0NR rnmmmm NteriwtwneieistoHi1 swsitieMMiHiHliMe EmI at AvMh hnmwnmm1 Itegflft MINI bssbooooosessiaos MtsteJSM 1foawj wWnwvwi4 PtMjMtatt set ooesofoerasaesMIse sees IasMt 1st S4 ftaf Ms Is su1 tnmi lBS)NHafoNjtHetfftiNeeiM Wtswl SS0MUSMS (I it on I1 V- wasted eeti ts l-rn Vti 'VSri'vvr CHAIXINOR In sad but loving remembrance of my- dearly loved kind and loving daughter GRACE CHALLINOR whom God called homo Auguat 24 HU Absent loving daughter but never forgotten nor will you ever be BAD MOTHER In oonetant and loving memory of our husband and father WILLIAM A McNAB who passed away Auguat SL 1)11 To live In tho hearts of those we teeve la not to die Wire and DAUGHTER flEAMAN--Mra Anna fleamaa and family wish to acknowledge tho many kind axpraorioca of sympathy shown thorn ta tholr rooaat and baraavamaat AJpo far tho many Jteral effarlAga T- I 1 (s' A fi- 1 OlfDSBTASJWa SBWAnn FAN NOCTerv i Nl yiAnwsri afe non Fnoarncr u-v -A 1' i W'- k' 7 J1'' Jf.

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