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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 24

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He Coisplctts 56 cirs fat Bi- Depsrtaieat Store VITAL RECORDS 'Boro Wooint 'fCwteJIfcefcRifiiGiixS -f J- 5 URGESNEW POUm STATION AT GQRj 0 imp 11 Leott1 IIjrdo' June ttaimln Elite mukod Alice 'Jwttr Madeleine' Kay William me 1THS im Vyi -Jf- i 0 joS-i'S yg DMMWmm-WScored 1 06 1 a to 4 1 1 sj- lUohin Edwftrtf Letnrr Jan i IV- Cpitlin Don Miner Ellen K- Btehm Edmvd Minnie s- CjtfTerty Catherine Perpell -r Vleek Julia Hannah JV-v J5w Vii Tamargo A Xteller Henry A Titus Caroline J' Flcken Anpa Yogqlbach fletcher George Zleot Leon 'v jTberr Josephine Thursday-- Oct- I SON' EAGLET beloved husband 'xabeti father of Julius and lllam-A Services 8unday10 un nt-Chapel of David Rothschild 272 'Utaos ave'- Manhattan near 124th totceet it-- -XX- "i- Oh Oct- S19ZEELLIE MULRT BAXXIX widow of the late Michael EL Rannlnat her residence ((- Montgomery pL Brooklyn- Ni Requiem maps''' at 8ti Francis Tier's: Chnrch 6th are and Car-nB'(t' at am on Monday' Oct braces? Jf tbe- women could only hear the-comments of the'xnen-'who dance with them they would die of shame But most' of them know what means and they dress and act the Frequent Smoking Room on--tho door of our smoking gentlemen Thtohas no -effect oil some women? VThey- net only enter tne they spend the whole evening In It smoking' and drinking And they drink ''things' stronger 1 than lemonade1 Most- of those won treat- us with studied dladam Nearly all are English None of them would win even a tii tag in a beauty show and -for courtesy they 1 won Kf go lntq Apparently al- to not peace aboard the liner us the boat nears Plym-otb axid the English travelara get their baggage-ready" for their' departure the priest writes: I thesd people seem to snarl when one-of uS especially when' the passer wears a Roman roller The whqle blarsted gets -on their nerves and only for tha tea they drink it might make them 'lIL Not ones have they been decent enough to lit the whole 'herd there' was Just one girl who reared' to -talk and -walk nrlth any member of party Eveh the children were nawaty Irish Red In British' 'Flag- was worth while -to see some of -our Irish members as they drew near to tho domain of their 'ancestral enemy" There was a glint In their ejtos and a grip ln their hands that showed how they elL The erht of the Union Jack on tha ahlp was tolerable because custom kept it floating at the stern where they did not have to see it but when they jaw It-floating over -the cllffsi- the red' In the fla was reflected In the grey eyes of the beholders And when we bad them welcome' to their native shores they looked us If they did not appreciate the Joke have made-up a purse to present to the Holy? Father when we have our: audience It la a vary respectable sum 41000 Each member of the party mad a contribution There "was no urging? Each gave what he felt like giving' On the whole our glfteems to be indicative of the generosity of the V- is tea i ill Si pi I- 'l ImF h' Charscterixiag modern dancing ns he 'observes: it on shipboard as and "morally reprehsnsfhls and condemning the women who fre-quent the smoking o-eoxns of tho liner as bankrupt of cOurtesy MoxUu John Lj -Belfordr'pastorof the Church "of tha Nativity? rites Nativity Mentor his lxnpreaslonq of tbe voyage made by! his- party oxv thRed6ttae liner Pittsburg on- their way to thc Holy Yearcremonies at Rome After1 a weekat sea MoiwHettoM writes: j-i- time passes qulcklf There is always something to do Most of us rise early and have a 'bath In the salt water The chapel la occupied from 0 until 1:90 "When rwq -havehreakr fastjTben'there is a ron the deck a little reading and lot of conversation: the chief Subject 'being hew -many miles the ship will have mide at noop Atl wa have touch followed by map in one ottna steamer' Chairs eo me play' shimle-board bridge chess or dominoes-At 7 -wsdlne A fewdreSs for dinner but meet ef tto dress once for the day Tho evening -'passes-' "quickly with musld and games- -v 1 ii--Dancing' a "Twloe thert hag bfien a danca- rather- the deckIias been prepared the orchestra played dgnea -music but only- a few people daneed and they'1 'were our party They call It dancing' Well it looks more like- a-wrestllng match or a hqgging: bee1 It-to certainly suggestive and mprally jreprehenslbls The vRoach straton of New York has described the modern dance accurately and eloquently There: Is only oneplacq where it be- MMAn4 only -one: class of people who Mo it right The place paAnot be naiAed and Ahe 'class- of iNofi -aro thase whose 1 prof saatoxx-io Vto2 It la hard to aeo hqw parento caiT watch their daughters doing thapd steps or stunto reaentipg tho libidinous poses and embraces which are part of tho game If they went into a room aman waa holding their daughter as he does on a dance floor they would order him from the house And hereto her room -Dor they think the presence of many the lighta'" flowera music and motion make It less sinful fer a man to embrace 'and huga -half-dressed girl or "for that firl to permit-such em- GroiZDOUNIHALS A-HARDOTM Qnly i Unusual -Thing Is Prairie Dogs Building Holes Up 'Higher' Says DrDitmars Add to the xnany: pred ictloixs most of them pessimistic that various ex perts and observers uLve" made- for the'- coming coUIleee winter rTake if rom' Ne'w 'York- City'S wlae animal eltlsens In thb-Zoo 'and places Of observation that it1 will ba about at usual neither more ''nor -leas severe than last winter woxe Dltmare curator of the -Bronx Zoo 'On this moot question however it would seem Is a 'dlsagree-ment among animals Experts 'in England report that the heaven squirrels and other species of animal life there are showing nnuenal for thls tljno of the year ln thamsslvas lh" for the" winter This indicates say tha New EnglahJ prCgnostlcatoto that tha furred creatures have been tipped off that the mercury will go down early- and stay that way late and are preparing themselves- accordingly' May lndloato a Rainy FalL -VOur anlnxato apparently any such said Dr Dlt-mars are -acting about "the 1626 5 Members of gt-T Mary's Auxiliary are requested to at tend thenaMJt requiem fox their deceased charter member Mrs MICHAEL- ES EAMJflN ton Monday Oct l2'at am at the Church-oi Francis' Xavier Carroll at and nth are v' MA1USUERITE MADDEN HE8XJN President AUco Caippbcfl Corresponding MAD ELAINE Oct 9 beloved daughter Of- Mr' and Mrs Jullns 8L Better' aged -2 years at 261 Jteach 2 40th xtJBelie Harbor: Inter aunt 8unday afternoon cacla Cemetery Ozone Park Omit Powers On Oct I 1H 0HA wldOT of Herman Bossel-man-aged 64 years Funeral service at her' residence 726B S2d it Saturday- Oct 10 2921 at i Xtnw I-- i i -BROOKLTX' DODGE rNo 22! Iv D- Brothers i Tou are re- quested tq- attend the funeral services ef-our brother JAMES HYDE 8at-tfday evening Oct 10- o'clock- at Funeral Parlore 44 fLf-frts pL Brdoklyni JJ -1 -pVT Isxaltsd Ruler Jossph HI Becker tecrtUfy 7 BROOKLTN LODGE NO 11 Brothers: You are requested to attend the funeral service Of-pur- brother- EDWARD BDOHM Sunday afternoon Oct11 at Fairchild Funeral Parlors 6 Delferts giU- Brooklyn' FREDG SCHAFER --Exalted Ruler ioseph HBecker 5 Secretary on Thursday Defc 1926 EDWARD BLOHM atlhla residence SCI st' 'services will he held at the Fairchild Chapel 94 pL xieSr Grand ave on Sunday' Oct ID a(3 p-m" On i Friday Oct 9 l(2fr CATHERINE CAFFERTY in her 69th year Funer6l- cervices on Sunday 'Oct ID' residence 104-92 90th ave Richmond Hill at 9 --pm Intarmentr 'atfc- Allentown Nm Jv-on' Monday JUDXA A CLOCK passed airay Oct 6 lnher 9th year Fu- £eral services at her home EL lain sW Bay Shore Xj- Sunday fmrnoon at 2 6 COX Suddenly -on Thursday Oct 2 1924 DR: CHARDES NEWTON COX beloved father of Ehnlly Cox-Bell and Marion Cox-Bird Serv-at his residence 257 Jefferson Ce on Sunday Oct 11 at 4 pm torment private WpgMHRoiroc9-ar wtciim-ST6T -109th st Richmond HU1 HENRY- A DEIDER in his 7Sd Funeral services at the Pnson Cornmisio Head i pection Reveal Shock Conditions Due to irE Ovir ftfprdal to i Albany Ort i-Irispectloir on Sep that of the tStli I'm it tlton Cpney leUni i nedy of -m 8 fete' Prison foim o' ri 1 Kor Lh Ins dequack or ni clnct prison ami ih- tentlon jot chlUlirn 'l! conditions hfv tip previous reports which at Its last Keanprfv-p Ing his September vim On a large nuinb--Ing the summer hp--Kennedy toumi ti: been crowded to ti four prisoners lwinK ni smaller cells tn'raiiiii greater number it- i- Herecotnmend that made To the dnor cell mom bo used direct hOUM i Is evident" nedya report atatea "ip clnct prison which lu i1 proved oflly as a tempm rnB!" lion-Is entirely Insdequ it -7 the Police Depsrtinenl mu' promo ly proceed for the ii-' ti adeqdsto police rtation rr Island' The matter ahoni ir xv special one to hp k-n up the 'Police Commissioner first of (heypar 1300 Lwt Clilldrrn to the matter of Inst -hug- brought here especially i the July 4 inspection rei-iri tkl Same conditions have niiniM( throughout the summer tp hui tel' bras called to the attention nf Brooklyn SCdetyfor the I'i-rnti of Cruelty tq Children iinRr dip of Aug on firpt I'rendu-Adrlan Van Slnderen he and 'Superintendent v'nr the' abolety would invpMixnte tv matter end after confermf hie board Of trustees wouiil i-iimst nlcato further wlili the L'nimmafe in relation to the matter iMrr th FOUR PINNED OVERTURNED SEDJUf Throe of Mann Family Injum 7 Unhurt In Manhattc 'Accident Three persona were edlghtly Jured' last 'night when at aand 'lTtlTst Manhattan a bound -commercial automol skidded snd crashed Into a sg bound sedanJ vTha sedan openr by? Josephs Sosbeim of 1 32 Va Buren su Brooklyn oviriunK pinning the foiyr other orrupzi beneath lb Those Injured were Robe Mann SO laceration is contusions of -face and hate Pauline Mann 46 contualoni back left ''and shouMer Benjamin? Mann 40 brother of rt-two aistere contusions of left is and' shoulder -All live at th Va Buren at- address llani tne xianie qaaress who waa on way to the Cunard Pier to mOs the Olympic was uninjur-d to helm teas only slightly bnilee IS Injured were taken to New Tm Hoapltal In a taxicab After ass Ing himself -that tthey were a ttirjcuiiy hUrt MoivIs Mann haatmt to jh beat the cointner automobile Michael Oiovern n( V-Williams ave Brooklyn wa uninjured Attempt Ipg to 'cross Water ri Beskman last night lfenry Asalia of 947 sU was struck motorcar and so seriously lnjn that he died' shortly after beins taka to tho Bookman Street-Hospital a fractured Daniel Gari man ST ef'Sff -Morgan ave Prto lyn driver? of- tne machine arrested on a- technical rharp homtcldxk" OCTOBER UTH Qctohar Is WIU Draw CO lER-lUEUAC ff 'M 5-4 Mrs Bustanoby Restaurateur's Witei Says trolman after bo htvgded her stalled car at Convent aveand 121th 2L Manhattan night menaced by his gun hold against her temple her clothes torn In a sertes of Indignities to which she was subjected by the poltoexnaxDVWho leaped fronx her xna-chlne a2d-disappeard whertl hw scree fhs brought Theso are the gxhve charges filed with bf the 'W 15 2d tion this morning by Mrs Jacques Bustanoby the former-Dorris Easton of the Follies through her husband the one-tiine restaurantenr Mr: Bustanoby gave the number of the patrolman's badge which- his wife noted and! said Mrs- Bustanoby would be (Meto: Identify her assailant -M PoUceman Offered Help -V Coming down Convent i avsv'- Mrs? Bustansby the coupe stalled at the foot 1 of -an f'lncUns -r She alighted-: -And waa inspactlng- the motor she asserted when the patrolman sproached and inquired if she needed assistance' After she had of! her trouble the patrolman hailed a paas4 ing taxicab chauffeur- whom be 'hr? etructed to and "tpWtbe Rustansby 2r she reported tc-'' Aa her car- got under way she said tho motor- started' and she threw Klnto gearvAs the' coupe started the patrolman jumped to the ruimfng board' opened the door and entered seating himself it her side Mrs Bustpnsby said 4-'t f- Became- Offensive She (A soon fas the'patrolman-i-sat down she said ht made offensive overtures according to Mra Bus-tansby SHe said ho 'tors her clothing- Frightened by thej anoax actions she said' she screamed When the- man continued his offensive tactics Mrs Bustansby asserted1 she brought -the coupe -to a stop and the- taxicab chauffeur drew alongside at this Juncture and as to the causa of the trouble? Mrs-" Bustansby said tho patrolman drew his revolver pointed it at the chauffeur and ordered him ''away The taxicab1 chauffeur cemplled' she field- -z r- 1 The patrolman then -'tho weapon against her temple and or dered her to drive sheadrMrs' Bustansby declared She drove a short distance and again brought the nai chine to A stop 'she This time she said she resisted the" patrolman and Inflicted two scratches on his face Her screams continued she said Within a few- minutes a (-crowd gathered and she said the patrolman leaped fromthe -machine and disappeared She then went to the 126th st addresk she said Chargee Oop Struck Her' During tha struggle Mrsv Bustansby charges the patrolman struck her iwlcs She -said the blows almost xendered her unconscious Early this morning 'Mr Bustansby appeared at? th4 W-152d st police station -and entered a formal-complaint against the patrolman supplying tho badge-- number secured by his wife1 QUEENS BRIDGE ISrSAFE-HiaS PJarit- StructurasHead Danies Dangar on Span i by no xheana in dn dnsafo'coxiditlon Commissioner Mills of -the Department of Structures said today In eoxrmienttng ovx- statement by: Boro President Connolly' of Queens' concerning the breaking" up of the buckle 4latoB beneath' the pavement of thsroadway? Is no- danger of snythlng going said the Commissioner only trouble was duo to-the fact "that the -present buckle plates were- not strong enough for heavy- trucks 'with the 'result that the pavement constantly being broken up tye ears replacing those with plates of stronger Asked bow long-fhe- repair work on the bridge wouty take the Commissioner will' take 'two-or -three years if we-listen to the complaints of some people wbjo 'jwiuit us to -work at it in patches" but If we -go ahead in a bus! ness UkqVwayand work on a' long strefch at a time we can finish it -in about two and half LAST CfiANCExTO REGISTER Tht polk are etener 'fsfktratieii gn6 nrellmeirt ef veton today Until lOdO This It the fait day for rigictra-tloh VoVmuit be rafiitared'ln arder to veto for Mayor at itneral election Nov 3 it 1 s': 7 1 The Queensboro- Bridge is 7 OBITUARY NOTES s- 'r wnni onugriAar widow of O'Qridr 41dThndr at ksr homa 111 tth M2attxs Her Lubud-vii form-wan known: in -Xreoklra wcro ha was-an attsehs of thsoty oflloo oftho' old -eity jiad alao writar for tho vwspapaeK 1 Kra O'Oradr' aiirrirad hr a Cl sad tbroa tlmnxhtora Qrsoo and Amr O-QraSy and Un Aitna Kln-aolTlag' gaaorsl aerrloaa will bo bold to-worraw aftorsooa at 1 aTelsck ia tbo Chapel of tho In taracfaionr Broad war a ad liiih atv MinhaCtaa Interaoat -will bi la Orisawood Cemstsry WIIXIAX MILLER of U22 IWar died iathia Buahwick HoapHaJ raatardar of bans roeaivad-at a -boaflra Ha waa bars tri thta tea'll xrters aso apd was In- Iho-SB lte i 2 No 77 Ha la aurrlrd br Patrolmaa7 WtlUanrrift 14fb Barite Ms rnotbor Karr Dorathr and- two' brotbara Joaeph rt- Tha fuaaral wilt ba hdd Mbadax aiW-at 1 dock i with intorwaot 4q- uly fan Caroatary D2EDMC5DC rOUXUCH ro-ttesd-oa Tborodar at tha homo Of bla ala tar Mra-lf Omth t2K th st Ha was IftariatM (tr iuiX yasrs In Phlla-dclphia aad was berp la Rsrrlsbprg- pa4 7 roars aso tbs-soa of tbo teto Bov Ja cob Voxalbacb' Hols-sonrived by two slaUra-Mw Qestbasd Mrs Jobs Wolf F-uaaral -oervleaa wIlT-: bo -bold tomorrow oranlas at- at blo late homo sad alao at West toprol Hill Camatery Cbapot Has day dfUnuoa at oteloefc iiif i (MRS DORA -JT'ROSflELMAg of til IA 13d i it wXSew of Harman diod on Ibnroday after ar briaf- jtj was born la Ocrmany yaars rago and lirad- In HmaHrn far- 47 la- surrianrf by faor pans 'and a daophter' ybapral aarricte affl bo bald at bar tots bams- tealcbt' atl Wdock tlaor meat will bo prtrata in Byarsroono Cematary 1 nr- M1SRMABEL CORTCLThr piii dutMW if 4b6 lata Xater' iCMrina tetetarhr 'mi In Msrtotta 6aj aa -Tamday Sbowas- nteeO of Ha Charlaa Cotton of 40 -Hidia' at kt4 Iba oM'Cwttfran illfflBCII 4 This Is Last -Polls W' 'VAr- 1 Today Is the last day of registration-' Only- 124059 havb-rglstered ii'Netr York City- This year Is ZOfr- 919 behind 1924 Jand 1426 behind 1921 'Ths polls opened 7 am today and voters have until the i polls 'close tonight the -lest tonight ito register When chance to x-eglster wlll havd gone and the non-reglstered -man cannot vote at oTx Nov- -J'V-: Only" 142902- registered In tt boros yesterday Brooklyn again led the city- with 54420' Manhattan was next with Brooklyn Far Aheadof Manhattan -Brobklyn la ahead: of Manhattan by more- than 24000 In the total for five days' i--' The 2d A continues to lead the boro -with a total of-22443 regto tered-' la next 'with-20612 Table showing the registration In Brooklyn and Queens by Assembly Districts ends recapitulation follow: -j BROOKLYN-1021 1702 5THDAY -y 4 1 -7 ll--- 11 ll-'-'-11 14 11 2022 jXX4 ZiOO 2200 if 2000 1007 MM 00X4 1001 1012' 4 1001 1020 1020 1704 AMO 1401 2020 1101 0070 2020 2007 I 2220 2240 1710 vlI40 X17S 1 1114 4 1011 2 110 2210 2000 2127 4122 2211 i 2722 i 1210 2111 2111 2720 1 2727 4011 -404T 214- 4(01 4141 1024 a 2270 4201 2070 1 00 1011 2001 i 2111 1021 I 1020 1210 1011 2147 2200 2400 2010 2000 V- 2801: 2000 fcM 1210 1007 4110 1227 1001 220 1000 201 1111 4M! 217 20 -27 117 2174 1020 204 21 2701 1M7 2401 1741 2041 1241 10 17 10 10 2 21 12 IS 2020 4021 '2SS1 4010 0002 4024 2200: 0000 1101 41(1 AIM 2 Ml 2711 2040 1070 4040 2014 2104 2104 (2071 2721 2M1 1144 ur 1741 2AM 1740 Total ao101? 70121" 42040 '12411 14420 DAY 1021 i22 -IMS 1024 12211 11147 10120 1211 lm 12201 1201 12707 11202 12277 10071 A IX 1 2 4 (12111 1211 -'17111 412011 1414 111 -12111 10101 -iim 1120 20041 12111 total 17(46 A 72111 22101 112717 22740 RECAPITULATION lOli-'- ilOlt IMS 'i4 1125 41111 24101 Xkts' Bronx BklyaJ 111(1 Quoans 14111 ckmd MU 02210 120M -22171 22742 72121 12040 12417-SIAM 27112111 72M1 SIAM 14M 4111 Xlll 11741 1101 1117 Totals 211111 111117 177111 117111 lilHA 4fjnaUBY FpR ETVK DAYS 11S1 lllll 11X1 1114 IMA Mm 111111 111144 9(Tltv 141IX1 J1M41 Br 114111 1UII1 1114X1 i 141117 111171 B1 -211741 171141 111141 111111 ll7t Op 17141 MI 11111 111717-111241 Kh 11111 11744 11141 14111 11111 Tot 111411 77141 714M1 11H171 111111 Cheer League' Plans Dance To Get Clothes for Poor The Cheer Deague 'for the Rick and Convalescent Will hold Its fourth annual autunm danca in the 'Rita Carlton -Hotel Manhattan Saturday night Oct 17 the proceeds to be used to -buy toys warm clothing and feed (feri'ateki oliHdvew'-ihla mix mr The Edison orchestra will furnish music for the affair Mrs Clare Abrahams Is organiser of the league Mrs 8 O' Ludwig -is head of the sewing committee and Miss Miriam Wnwit and' Mrs- Robert Glare are the heads of the social service com mlttoe During i the summer the league nt 106 children from the tenement districts for a stay at Camp Suaex -a At the Crescent Clpb on Thursday evening residents -of Shore rd organised the Brooklyn Shore Road Amnog -the members are: Charles Obermayer president of the Greater' New- York Savings Bank Matthew-McNamara vice president of the New York Trust Company John Boyle x-etiired business man Joseph Casxaxsa importer- Helen McCormick former Assistant District' Attorney the Shore Road -Academy 'Edward Huottr- manufacturer Dr Stattman Alfi-ed Mc-Dbnkld importer Edafrd Huott waai elected president Charles Obermayer vice president- Helen P' McCormick sec-J Btxttxnan ti rotary and Dr urer -( Drowned Man Found In River Off-N-4th St The 'body tan unidentifled man waa found floating In 'the Est River st the foot of Nt4th eL this ixfomlng by Edward Hare of 299 Manhattan ave O'Hara notified- Patrolman Patrick of the Bedford ave statloxi who had the body removed to station house i The man was Shout 95 'years of ago feet 7-Inches tall--aiMT-weighed -186 pounds He had iight 'brown hair and eyes waa clean shaveen wore gray suit with 'a white shirt' and collar and Mack tie -A 95 bill 91- biU and some change waa found 1 it the pockets bub as there were no means of identification! "the body Was removed to the Kings County Morgue r- Oct 9 1925 at her residence 315 J0th eD-New York City MINNIE CHRISTIAN widow of Capt William beloved mother Clause-Grace apd Amy and AlmS Kinsolving Funeral services at the Chapa! of the Intercession Broadway 155th it Now York City- Sunday 'at -1 pan Interment Greenwood Cemetery v- HANNAH PER-PA LX beloved wife of the late Aubrey on Oct 1 after long Ulness Funeral vervloes -at her late home 9110 HOth st Richmond HUL nn Saturday -eveniag Oct 10- at -6 pm Relatives and friends- invited to attend 6 Suddenly on 1 625 ROBERT) A beloved' eon of Manner and Clemencia Tamargo of 40 Buffalo ave Requiem mass will be offered Monday Oct-12 at 6:90 aroxt the Choich of the Holy Rosary Chauncey st and Reid ave Interment Evergreens Cemetery- v- i'-v CAROLINE TITUS of 56Fort Oroena pL on Oct 1 Funeral services st" Friends Meeting House 116 8ohermerhom st- it P-O -i i $j' (-Ob Thursday- Oct I 1925 DR EDMUND VOGEL-3ACH beloved brother-of Mrs Ctentlv and Mrs' John Wolf aged 79 years Services nt his residence 663 Ey- 26th st'' Brooklyn Sunday Oct 1 5 pm also at West Laurel Hill Cemetery ChapeD Philadelphia Pa Monday- aV pmr i ZICOT-LEON This week 'Cbithiold merchan-dlse 1 manager with 'Abrahgm' 't Sttaua celebrated his blrthdgy He came to the atore four after on FUlton st between Johnson and TtHary and in his '66 years of aervlca -has' held every kind of a-Job in tba store- including delivery boy in days before delivery wagons were ln use LAUNCH THE NE80N FIRST BRITISH CRAFT BUILTUNDERTREATY 'it -1 1 -4-'- London: Oct 10 i Battleship Nelson first of the i two great capital ships which Great Britain was permitted -to 'build under- the Washington" Naval Treaty ha been launched at Tynecastls after two and a half ycara' work and w-Hl be completed wlthln another Vear The -Nelson ls -being referred to as mystery i bocause of the secrecy wlth which the Admiralty guards the details of her constrixctlon but Ity to expected that aha will carry nine 16-lnch guns lxi three turrets and '12' etx-inch guna 'with an extenslva anti-aircraft armament The Nelaonv christened by Dame Caroline Bridge man wife of Brldgeman first Lord of- the Admiralty anjd the Tyneside hills were crowded as? the -gray? bulk slid into" the Muddy watfr of the Tyne Mr Bridgeman speaking at tho launching emphasised that this occasion' meant -no competition In armaments-se-both -the Nelson and her sister ship the Rodney -were being built under the terms of the International "agreement look upon i the -Nelson' and all ships of peace and security of: the world a menace to evil-doers but a security to all lovers of-peace he said- LEON BAGLEY DIES Leon? for 25 years In the stationery business at XX Gates ave where he represented The Eagle tn advertising and Circulation died Thursday a lingering Illness He was born In Russia hut lived In this boro for the past years He la survived by hie wife Elisabeth and two sons Julius and William A Begley "Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 10 in tho- funeral parlors of David Rothschild 272 Lcnox nve Manhattan hear-124th at Tha Interment will be In Mount 1 Carmel Cemetery Dspoaltad On ar Intorost fi JL laterost Crodited INTERESTING TO new DEPOSITORS KoncK to cogiaiACTona QSNSRAL INSTRUCTIOXtO TO BIDDBKS ON WORK TO BID DONB TOR OR SUPPLIES TO BE FURNIIUED TO TUB cjnr OF NKW TORK Tbia psrasa' or soraoaa making a bid for say oorvleo work materials or sopslloa lor Tbo City of New Tork or for say of its dopsrtmonts bsroaua or offleos shall foralah tbs asms Is a seated nfiioaa ia Interest at the rate for three months 90th will be 'on and after October I'r '4 )' I Sf -Clarence Simonson 1 0 1st ave 'corner 95th st Osone Park on-Sunday Oet 1pm Interment: Monday private 6 my 5e wiTrcDPTroN command- jrfc- '-i-- EAT No 27i Fritters are re-'))? quested (to attend funeral aervlcaS 0A Em' Sir-- EDWARD'S BDOHM di- 'Chapel Deffsrta pU oni8undayafternooxirOcD XL -at 2 ELMER DAX7GHERTY 'Commander Watera 'Racorder 9 FlCKEN-On Friday Oct 9 1921 ANNA 'RAFPB beloved "wife of the Jate Cgeper Flcken agedL'7 4 Tears Fuieral from her residence 291 11th Monday '-Oct -12 at 2' Interment SVDETCRER-GEORaEJAMES beloved husband tof Ellxabeth Fbtekir suddenly In hie 40th year at his home 2145 Flatbush ave" Funeral servlces-'Sunday' evening 1 Oct 1924-- pmV Interment Evergreens Cemetery- Monday at con-yealaaco of the 6 tVi ft 4 'JOSEPHINE OltSHMI beloved mother pf Mrs passed away Oct1 Attributing herTecoveinr to St Theresa'' the Little Flower of Jesus Mra Annie Fauteux 66 179' 15th st? smiles today aS she walks about hex home wlthout'her crutches airj busies herself housework' Six years ago she Was taken with a form of paralysis This year she made the novena to St' Therese at the Holy Family Church In 19th at and on the last day'ofnevena Sept ID she walked unassisted to the- 9anc-tuary -H -i v'? Mra Fauteux lives at the 15th et address with: her husband Joseph and her-non and daughter-in-law LADY POLITICS Sountest of Warwick and Score of Others Embraced Social- 'ism Some -Time Ago London OcL 10 If) Ladies "of political leanings arosa numerous lh -British -high society that Lady Cynthia Mosley daughter of thalato Marquis of Curxon and the Loiter ef Chlcagoto no novelty in Essex where- the Countess -home -Easthn'- Lodger- has been for some time a' gathering place for prominent women Socialists of high axul lowdegrea Lady Cynthia recently waa nominated the prospective "candidate for Parliament for the 'Lahoritea In the Stoke-on-Trent constituency Lady Tavistock daughter-in-law of the Duke'of Bedford Lady Margaret' SackvUle a poetess of' note as well i-Socialist 'orator Miss Kryle -Bellow daughter of -the late Kyrle Bellew and herself an actress of more than national reputation Mrs VNAel Buxton i cousin of Lady Drogheda and Ulso Busan Lawrence are-among the most prominent recruits from Conservative ranks who have rallied around the Countess of Warwick much as women advocates States Lady Claire Annealey' Socialist candidate for tbc- Houso- of Commons from-Brlstol West Is a member -of the International League'-" executive committee and has be an ardent and avowed 8o-cialist mince PARISHi HOUSEV FOR-DR1VE CSt -t The 'bpard1 of directors -sof- 6t Luktfs latheran Camrch I5l Washington ave-' at A meeting last evening (voted tq grant tb use' of the pariah 11008010 theLutheran Inner Mission Aand Children's Bureau for the durktlbxi "of that BulldlngrFnnd'CanipaiKn The decision' as to the executive boa rjl pfho drive -by the 'Rev-Stephen -J FaulsonV- pastor' of the church carried -with It an -invitation to hold the nightly rally suppers In the-spacious (ymBuiam of-the par-ish houee i BROKEN WATER MAIN EMPTIES "4 ivtt r' The 'stoops of four' tenement houses in 82 Nicholas ave- Manhattan were washed -away yesterday offternoon when's-12 -Inch water main burst snd undermined the shoring 'eto'' th6 side of the subway under construction there-An investigation' made Immediately showed that the houses were Until budding Inspectors had lnves-tiga ted -however Samuel Roeofl president -of (the (-'construction company had the police order the forty families living In 'the bouses to vacate They were sent to nearby restaurant where' Roeoff paid for their dinners Escaping gas droVe 'many others from their homes until 1 wax shut off -by mechanics from the Department of Water Supply GSa and Electricity LAST CHANCETO RECISTER TM pellr afe ewn fer roglitratlm an6 roll merit ef vetsri today- until jrjg tTha ii the lad day fer refictra-tionYeu mint hersfisQired in erdor to veto vMayor: at- the ftneral election 3- c-T ir INlTMEMOBUiri: ASCHOFF-m'vihk inemory of my- dear sister -H Mary ASCHOFF Died Oct-10 Ten long yeard' have pamedaTWar' Thou -art gone but not' forrottea n- V'-akhoff 4 MIRRIELEES-In 'lovtng memory of my beloved son ALLAN MIRRIE-LEES whom I laid to rest Oct 10 1919" MOTHER'? J-' v- Of Jn loving memory of FLORINDA who Jled Oct 12-1921 Solemn memorial mass Mondayx Oct- 19 Columbus Day) at9 a-m at S2 Roman Catholic 'Chnrch -Paciflo sL near' Vender blit ave? Requisscat In mg 0'HRA-r-Im oonstant knd loving memory of bur dear 'son and brother JOHN 4 who passed awayOct l6-191'VMass was offerpd up this: morning at? St Church 4th ave and X3d at for the happy repoee Of his aoul FATHER (MOTHER SISTER and BBOTHER8v: -5 A ye dAiaw -Ip ''loving raem6ry ofourdear friend BERTHA RODENBERGER who passed awayOct' 19" 1 920 vA r- HC- --'-kosb and SIsterk '1 'V r'v RODENBERdER loving memory vafAv BERTHA RODENBERGER who left M'Oeb'llriifii Eves in our HUSBAND and DAUGHTER In fond and loving mem-17 hr obr'dear mother MARGARET WOOD1--who was -alle6way' Oet 1930 Gonh but fnot fPrgstten 'esitosttoanswi ONE WORD AFTER ANOTHER- mm 1 By NUNNALLT JOHNSON i a AU" (I MW-v -S'Cy -v lEilihenuiu the Greatest iPoet in the i World Isms ike Frist Number oh His Oioh Magazine 1 1- 9 same this' year as they do -every' year Tha -oiLly undue movements have noticed aro aniongtehe- prairie doys: tore -building their holes UP higher than -usual This might lndlcata-they expect pf rainy fall hut nothing Dr Ditman 4 added 'that the the most reliable of animal weather prophets are only moderately active in preparing for the- coming- season you: always take weather' stock In- the animals -Dr Dltmsrs saldT or four drears ago our- beavers 1 dug themselves in early and- unusually thoroughly and ws looked -for tho worst winter In yean1 But we got one of the mildest: near! as ws can Mind out the animals -only guess (about A ho weather the same as wa do 1 Forecaster Scarr st the Weather Bureau said that thsrs- to no way of foretelling tho -weather accurately for more than two or three days ahead' and-that he would not care to make a prediction for' the winter flftlw many a predicMese made for -the -winter months sorter the overwhelming majority give more comfort- to the1 coal dealen to -their customers They range" all the way from a bitter bleak -cold season to one predlctloh that 1696 trill be a summerless year Bat mayboNew unconcerned animals are right about the matter 'O last' chance register "The pells lue open for ref Istratien and nrollmmt ef veton' today until IliO o'clock This liitha last day fer ngittra-tioii" You must he rsf (stored In order to veto 'for Mayor at the fcnaral election NbvS fi-c si 1-5 As the- best-' etontribuelon life -is a little hot-doggy for this -department to spread among in-oocenW-'growlng children A couple of others are selected 'for examples The flrst ist AMERICAN? MUSIC DEFICIENT fK-r IN EC8TACY the matter with our Writers? --t V' have read most of their common? piece- output Yes commonplace la the adjective Have tha authors who are now! so overpraised and whoso trite works tho child-publishers of the city so stupidly publish and senseless public' so: rive -I Jsay pertinently have na authoxs any ecstacy in their Ireler has none--my! those pages of boresome''--Inartistic 'floods of wof42wordi words Take tho lawn-mower Brothers! Think- of some cl-static theme! Krym (Sic) and "Anderson's so-fcallfd rDiaries- are daerry commonplace utterly- unnecessary exposes of their uneventful' crabbed llvea And Kemp! wbe cares if he rode the baggage vears Childish stuff! t' Why are they all so 'devoid-of ecstasy? ge gods! Why? 1 'i 'AWORD TO SY' you-' men who are the fiends that surround an author-of great say change your tactics) i I have- asked you to publish one book out of -16' that submitted two years ago You wpuld not Aye ana yon want me to have your Judgment of a MS of mine? Never you sly ely spiders I Then you can easily acquire from my works an idea or pages for a book yon would bring out under a Tr on or your fetden coyao amnpt sp Innocent eg all (DlllW Ton must print my work" aa It has dooii MUtn of your corn mereklizlnf oonoenoo and tandapd toing my original master piece -WloTr thonpght of "Pickwick or- 1 You publishers would not It then -why change mine er any other living author's? Eh! You most print: my master work as I 'have written it That oetUae the grievous an out-vajrooBO affair ju Book puubllshors should- be legls-iatod ad venr scon at thatl- iU tT" J- Again mr Eilshemlus seem ter conic within' thsr scope of this col- of 4 pqr annual endlxtg September credited on passbooks l'9ih Coaspouodod Quarterly sar JIH Jn her 90th yjT- Funeral services Erlcsoh 'A Chapel 1924 atVbis the" Hotels fit George JAMES: BJ belovod husband of Hyde -Funeral services at tk Fairchild Chapel 96 Xelferto pi nearGrand' ava Saturday Oct 10 ft pm iV 1 -r On Thursday Oct 6 129 'ALICE wife -of Charles A end Vnether-of Charles A Jr' John JS'EtUl -Y- A Fredjich and Victor M- Jeanaom- -Services' at her reel-dence 1111 Flatbush ave' on Sunday pd ll --t At Jacksonvnio JOct- WILLIAM huat af tha late Adelaide- beloved faibsri'of Walter- J' and -William Kay Jr and Eatollo Shalvoy and hrqthoc -ef Mr- Etta Irwin and Mrs Powell Roberts Funeral aarv-Aeee at iu Brooklyn 1 Sun-kUfa Afternoon Oct ll at 2:40 Interment Greenwood Ceroe-tocw Jersey papers please copy) -x On' Oct 4 1924' JANE LOUISE LEAREY twin daughter of Arthur and Jennie Dabloff Learey aged 1 month 25 days Funeral C3ZOTTJ0O DANK i ti-' Xt --fV li4f4-k-s Jtf -i I -v i'-ir f- Jls S' ('- rr't (fill QNCE before-or mSybo twice the thto?" cdtumn questioned seriously whether it' was reaching the public flesired toy not jThe last time' was upon the receipt of 1 a lelter rbm" unV Annie Phillips whq unfortunately' seemed to' have' been alightly unbatonced by reading an article printed hire? She seemed rather bitter 'about' Its -i-yrr The matter now- artoM sgsim It is" a little troubling': Why tell should a 'gentlexnan styling hlmpelf as hereunder described select ithie addreea? among the millions -in NeW- York to send his card "and thoughts? The card: i LOUIS -EIL8HEMIUS GREATEST POET IN THE WORLD KING OF AMERICAN ARTIST-V i PAINTERS MOST ORIGINAL MUSIC-COM (POSER-1- 4 -J THE AMERICAN? SHAKESPEARE MOST VERSATILE 5 The thing we know be getting a pretty picture postcard from Harry Thaw-the Pittsburg butter and egg men- I Vr t' V7 VPf Furthermore is this column the place to send a msgazins entitled Three Arte- edited by Louis M-Ellshsmlus "Light of the US AJ? -Doe it sound like the kind of column: that would or could- appreciate tfa writings or a Marvel Light a does! Anyway" one 'may: judge for self- Mr Ellshemlus is npt onijrthe editor or as he prefers to describe himself--but -also the one and only contrblbutor The table of contents is as follows: New York Art Dealers '( yBr IsMitoMEllshsmlns A Thought to Jessl By Louis Ellshsmlus A Tlmely Tip to Book Rsvlswers By Lopls MEllshemlus American r-- i By Louts Ellshemjue Am eri can toratoroDcflclent in 4 EcstacyBy Louis El Is he mins A Word to Publishers' By Loulx Ellshemfue Editorial By Louis Eilshemlus gumlltnitjr V' W' Louis Eiisbemfus Pomona APoemJ Louis Ellshsmlus ResI Llf VBy Louis -Elsbemtus Publish Your Worka Oeniosl By Louis -MJEUsbemhs i pamas of Tbo City sf hw TnrrVni I chock- of -ouch' bonk or ru njHJI atgnad by a duly autbortiad orr drawn to tbo ardar of lh -monay ar corporcta atork or "r'lJJ I pf Ipdabtodpcoa of any Tha City of Now Tork rHrt 'i Ja trallor ahaJI approve fi- I with tM aocurHr raoulrH lleemeat te tM amount 'JJVfiP tbrua par more than bond rognlrad aa pmvlded btda tar supplies mu' check er mw Si ba lari read In tha aavelapa Mi but ahauld to either 'i'' Sid aa pa rata envelop a44r't I Of tba Department PraMrt submitted prroosally soi im I tion -of tha bid For particulars a to guaHty midi tV Vha tect' rm-'iiM tens ete an te in partlewiara aa I af tha euppllea nt of tho work rrf' 10 to tbo tpecldia of plana ew-'an te to President Beard ar Kepannia Nabld atiall ba i tract a wanded te an f'j I arrears te The Tha oa tree la muat I' td fr TM rlsht' upon muat taarred (Jr reject all btda If It la Intoreat of tba City inon1 Bidders -will write au' li tbalr Mda a addition to am requested 74 JjS naan the blank torma preP niahad by tbo city tkaproj tbo fit TTotff lUW tosatbor wb fees at the residence of her parents 6269 Hhlon st Saturday afternoon Gd 16 At 2 Interment Hvargreena Cemetery i1 I -LtjN'(3j i GROTTO NO: 44 Prophets: Yon are requested to attend the funeral aervi leaf Of ast 'Monarch EDWARD BLOBM Sunday afternoon Oct 1L at i o'clock at Fu-it '66 Lefferts pL Brook-'rt- -v V'X JOHN a SNYDERMonarch Jlarry- Luca Secretary On Wednesday ELLEN EXNPEYl MILLER beloved mother Franojis Miller and slater pf Mary Ki fipmsA And William Kenney Fu-4 aval Monday Oct li 9:40 from ufJ jv'v' bwjuldeaot 1029 Sd st thence to liffS btf'HoOAA Lima Church where a mass will be offered' Inter- Soraod with tbo tltlo of tbo ounplteo ni tartala work or sorvleo for whlob ttaa kid la made with hte- ar tbalr- sama ar aaibaq and tbo date ef srssentatloa to tbo Praal-doat ef tbo Board or tbo bead of tbo Xtesartsaont' at hla or Ita agea oa or -b (orotba date aad haur -named in tba ad rartleamant for tho eatna at wblah tlma aad nlaoa tha Mda will bo snbliely ooanad by tbo Preaidant of the-Board or hood of aald Doadant and road and tho award at tbo contract mada accord lag to law as tbaraaftar as prsotleabte iMd abajl contain tba name' and klaeo of raaidanoa of tbo poraon mahlas ko bid and tho namoa of all paraona ia-ranted with him Sbaraia and If no otbor ba so in tares Lad it shall dlatinotly te that fact: also that -It la made with-sat any aanaactloa with sny otbor Parana making a bid for -tbo as mar parpoa aad ta ail raapaeta fair aad wltbant cellnatoa ar fra ad and that no member of tbo Board of AMarmea Mao of a dapartmaat chief of a bsraao rooty thereof or eterh therein? or fiber jam oer or am ploy as of TM City of Now York la shall be or ba? latereoted dlrootly or1 Indirectly aa tract Ing party partaar stackboldar rwlaa to ar la tha perform ppiteu la Tba rrlt Ins of the -party or parttaa maklns tho bid that tba several matters stated tbarala are la alt raeneeta troau No Md will oeaaldorod oalaaa os a poadlttop precedent to- the racaptloa or bid fe bo aocom shock npea oaa of Casks or vast com 1 -'ri4WtaAl 91 XaMauf VvSESK MOZkkBlt M1LORI Invladlng the I i appro vdyy the iwjjj can ba obtained upon apr- jot at the elbca of the P' torl Sr tho worb to ad sri te famished Pw" 1 qf sobatrscUpa werh teC 'fi.

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