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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 18

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Bishop olloy: at Of Boro CBurch of Golden Jubilee Transfiguration 4FRAGTURE SKULLS AS AUTO OVERTURNS OH'fWELFTH AYE PATRIOTIC OFFICERS raWTEEfoi SPEECH 'S- Catch' young LUDWIG NISSEN DIES JEWELER CLUBMAK PROMINENT MASON tTo raise flu standard of home flighting in this country a nation-xcide essay contest is being held among school children Our designers are aiding this educational work through a series of lectures held at our showrooms on Saturdays from i to 2 PM Bring your children ostran 9ik ffvria Stkmk XaMnzn jjp Adams St (sfci Kd) 'Brooklyn tabon Molloy (second from right) in the coarse of services opening he golden Jubilee of the Church of the Tkaasflgurstlon conducting LEW DOCKSTADER HERRIOT URGES PLAN NOTED MINSTRbL F0R BUYING IN EAST W4 Four men were seriously Injured thls'mornlng when a motorcar driven by Vincent Calabrese pf 2694 -At-jantfo avsi overturned at tho'worner of SCthvsL and 12th aye' Brooklyn There word six' occupants of the car the Injured? all i having- their skulls fractured' The victims were Irank Dicturo of 207 Mott at Joseph BOrgto $6 of 207 Met sL Frank Sangalo 42 of 222 Elisabeth sL and Lusslo Nasso 60 of 11 E1 1st st all of Manhattan The party waa returning from Bath Beach where the men had been attending a christening Dicturo and Borglo wore treated by DrNewman and 'taken to the United Israel Zion Hospital Sangoio and Nasso were taken to the Coney Island Hospital Tyo perseds were seriously Injured a man and a woman when the motorcar In which thev and five others were speeding down Jet ave Manhattan yesterday crashed into a taxicab' at 20th sL and careened sideways for an entire block before It came to a stop4 Patrolman Rlnchey who witnessed the accldenL- estimated that the motorcar waa going at least 00 miles an hour An instant before the collision the speedlngmotorcar slde-rwlped a pedestrian knocking him to the pavemenL He was unhurt The Injured are: Lillian Hradek 10 of 100 Woolseyavo' Astoria andean unidentified man Both are in Bellevue- Hospital the girl suffering from a fracture of the left log and-the man a fracture the skull All the occupants of the motorcar wore arrested The drive of the car Jacob Ballard 21 of 240 110tb-st told the police he had harrowed the machine from a friend to take a party homo from ding in Harlem i Hour Injured in Crash Four persons' slightly hurt early this morning in the crash of a taxicab and a (wring car at thn corner of Ave and Ocean Parkway Both drivers misunderstood the signals -in -snaking the turn at the street-Intersection The care were both wrecked The injured' were Matthew Slel-Trlng 28 of 1916 -Bergen sL Miss Sadie Goldberg 22 of 2426 84th Miss Pauline Haber 82 of 2478 84th sL and Charles Blackman 28 of 1815 Ace 8 The feur were treated fbr minor cute bruises and contusion at- the Coney Island Hospital All weroablo to go home Meyer Lifschlts of 857 Stono ave was the drlveir-of the ear In whjch the- first three- were Injured and Jacob i Blackman a 'brqther of Charles was driving the: other vehicle -Tero lwere no arrests NOT TOO BAD- I stand an awful ffaL" TYes hut non got motor car and ten thouean da year-rWnat you might call a fiat with every modem Well Known Brooklynite' III Only Three Days of Pneumonia-Funeral Tomorrow Ludwig Nines prominent among the jewelers of the nation filed yesterday at his homeN 810 St ave after a short illness of pneumonia at the age of 68 years Mr Nlsaen wa staken suddenly ill Thursday night after his return from his office The funeral services will be held at his late home tomorrow evening at 8 the Rev Dr John Helshjpann pastor of St Peter's Lutheran Church officiating Tbs remains will be cremated onWednesday Mr Nlsaen is survived by his widow Mrs Catherine Nlsaen and by a brother Frits Nlssen also of Brooklyn For 28 years Mr Nissen was a jeweler in business at 577 6th ave Manhattan Ho was a prominent Freemason Came Here as a Poor Boy Nissen raised himself "by his own He came here- from Schleswig-Holstein a poor boy with la- total capital of $260 and worked gt various odd jobs among them that of assistant in a barber shop He 'finally became one of the beet- known jewelers of the country president of the American Jewelers (Protective Association a director of lm DEATHS MANHA8SET COUNCIL ROYAL ARCANUM NO 1618 Brothers: You are earnestly requested to meet at the residence of -our dear departed brother ROBERTNiENRY DEA-KIN 244 President st': Monday Oct 17 8 pm to pay your last tribute of respect in his memory GEORGE PALMER JR Regent Joseph Ms tier Secretary -1 McLAUGHLIN On Saturday Oct 26 MARY ADAMS McLAUGHLIN in her S6th year widow of John McLaughlin Funeral from the residence of her eon John 8 McLaughlin 8408 Woodhaven Boulevard Wednesday Oct 29 at 9:80 am at the Church of SL Thomas the Apostle 87th aL Woodhaven where a eaAiilam maaa wrlll Ad8aoAjl Ta requiem mass will be offered In terment Calvary Cemetery Auto cortege 6 MURPHY On Saturday Oct st 1984 at hie residence 761A Monroe st JOHN MURPHY member of Si Grant Poet No 827 A also ex-Battallon Chief of the New York Fire Department Brooklyn Remains at fhe Fairchild Chapel 86 Lelferta pi near Grand ave uhtil Tuesday noon thence to 8 Grant PoeL Washington ave near Fulton aL for funeral services Tuesday at 8 pm Friends are cordially Invited s' ONE WORD AETER ANOTHER -'A- 4 i Thirty-eight years of personal service to the public should assure you that every detail will be attended to MILTON REEVES FUNERAL CHAPEL Comer Sumner Are and Monroe St Est'd 1885 TeL 0283 UfjrL VITAL RECORDS DEATHS John It Murphy John BlendowGeorge EN'issen Ludwig Clark Robert Oeters Rebecks Cal' Augusta Rice Howard Cooper Ridpath James Coulllou Ida rihackleton Peakin Robert Sllvar Dora Charles Stevens Gammon Wm Muriel Luella Good Franklin Stilwell Laura Crifhorst A Sumner Frederick Hanning Wm Swift Chas Heinrichs Aiflella Thetford Lotta Leach William Waltera Magee Sarah Washburn Mann Charles Rebecca McLaughlin Mary A BEATTY On Oct 26 1824 JOHN RICHARD BEATTY in his 85th year Services at the residence of his daughter MVs Franklin Van Stse Huntington I on Tuesday Oct 28 at 2:80 pm BLEXDOW GEORGE hus- hand of Mary Blendow suddenly In his 70th year Survived by hla wife Mary daughters Anna and Mamie and son Edgar Funeral services from hM late residence 81 Pilling st Monday 6:80 pm Funeral Tuesday 2 pm Interment Evergreens Cemetery CLARK Sunday morning Oct-26 ROBERT CLARK Services at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Francis Clark 70 New York ave Brooklyn Tuesday evening Oct 21 at 8 o'clock COLE On Oct 26 1924 after a lingering Illness AUGU8TA COLE beloved sister of Mrs Robb Mrs Harry Jessup Mrs I Perry and' Ida Cole Funeral a i services at her residence 488 Quincy st Tuesday- Oct 28 at 8:90 pm Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery COMMONWEALTH LODGE NO 409 A Brethren: It is with that we announce profound regret the death of Brother WILLIAM HANNING You -are urgently re quested to attend the Masonic funeral services to be oonducted at hla late home 892 6th ave on Tuesday evening at' 8 pm ARTHUR WADSWORTH Master ALFRED OSTERLAND JR Secretary COSMOPOLITAN LOlGE NO 666 A Brethren: You are re quested to attend an emergent communication for the purpose of paying the last tribute of respect to our Iste Worthy Brother WILLIAM LEACH at hla residence Marcellus rd betwden 1st sL and Garfield ave Mlneola I OcL 21 at pm Assemble in waiting room of I R- Flatbush ave station Brooklyn at 7 pm sharp tickets will be provided by the lodge THEODORE OLDEHOFF Master John McMaeter Secretary COOPER On Saturday Oct 26 1924 MORTIMER beloved husband of Isabel Coghlah and eon of Giselle Newherr and William A Cooper Funeral services at tbs residence of hie parents 491 2Sd st Brooklyn Tuesday Oct 28 at 8 pm Members of Hyatt Lodge No 206 A and other Masonic bodies are respectfully invited Interment Flushing Members of Hyatt Lodge No 206 4k A are requested to attend the Masonic services of Brother MORTIMER COOPER at 468i XSdsL near Newkirk ave on Tuesday evening Oct 28 at 8 FRANK WOODRUFF Master Gould Secretary COUILLOU On Sunday OcL 28 1984AJ1DA beloved wife of tha la1 Jules Coulllou in her 79th year Services at her late residence 88 48th st on Tuesday OcL 28 at 8 pm Funeral Wednesday 10 am Interment Greenwood Cemetery On Saturday OcL 25 1924 ROBERT DEAKIN beloved husband of Josephine Deakln and father of Mrs Gertrude Freeman and Mrs Mary Nash Funeral Tuesday 2 pm Interment In Greenwood Cemetery Auto cortege De WITT CLINTON COMMAN-DERY NO 27 Fraters are requested to attend the funeral services for our late Sir Knight' WILLIAM GAMMON at the Memorial Chapel 600 State sL this Mjmday evening at 8 HOWARD HENNIGAR Commander FUREY Buddehly OcL 25 at hie residence 464 ClasSon ave CHARLES WHIPPLE FUREY us band of Lillian Rockwell and eon of Charlotte and the late James A Furey Re-nplem mass' at 10 Tuesday OcL 28 at the Church of the Nativity Classon ave and Madison sL Brooklyn i GOOD Suddenly on Saturday OcL 26 1024 FRANKLIN son of the late Theodore Good In his 2 Id year Relatives and friends am invited to attend funeral servicer st Bushwick Congregational Church Bushwlck ave corner of Cornelia st on Tuesday svenlng OcL 28 at 8:80 o'clock On OcL 20 1924 ARNOLD US beloved husband of Meta Anna GrlfhoraL Funeral services at his residence 1225 New York ave Tuesday at 8 pm HEINRICHS AMELIA HEINRICHS beloved mother of Mrs Bertha Finlay Mrs Josephine Gardner and Mra James 8 Slavln on Oct 26 1924 at her residence 852 SL ave Funeral on Tuesday OcL 28 1924 Requiem mass et St Ignatius Church Rogers a vs and Carroll sL at 10 am LEACH At his home 141 Mar-cellus rd Mlneola I on-OcL 20 1924 WILLIAM ROBERT husband of Amy Moxley Leach Funeral services at his home on Tuesday OcL 28 at 8 pm Masonic service by Cosmopolitan Lodge No 586 at Brooklyn LEACH Orient Chapter No 188 jlp' IL A Companions: You arc re quested to attend funeral I I I I services -I By NUNNALLY JOHNSON 1 1 FROM STIRSELEGTIONIRE StK i Laborites Angry at DisclQSure Conservatives Aretlridlgnant Over Its Delay W- London! OcL 27 (By the -Associated Unless or until'Pemief MacDonald the country more than ft knows at present abQut wtfat one paper bolt' from the everybody la' being-' kept guessing go to- how and why the alleged letter' from Zlnovieff toytbe Brttlsh-Communlsts anff the London protest 'against the Communication came to beTuhlUhod on the eve-of the election when the disclosure seemed likely to affect adversely chances the polls'' 1 The -opponents of the Labor government are Indignant that the letter was net published arlier: as they declare It wae In the Government's possession before Parliament was dissolved and they are making pH possible political capital of tbit aspect of the lncldenL Another -part of the mystery "it whether Mr MacDonald himself Is convinced of the authenticity of the letter Some hla frlendf are rep-reeente-aa saying that he Is not iso convinced which If true only adds to the public Inability to understand why it ws published One suggestion Is that the Foreign Office officials following the routine in such matters acted without Mr definite authorisation but on the other hand it Is contended that Gregory who signed the protest to the-Soviet Charge-: too old and experienced an offlclaj end one too steeped In diplomatic customs take xn Independent course OFLONGSHOREMAN 'Jr-' v-- 5olice Rcrsonitruct Slaying of Man' Found in Flatbush FieicL? pf-tec(ives of -t the Vandetve-lark -station working4-L- co-opera-tlon with the Homicide Squad i expect' today to arrest the or slayers ofGketano Capace pf 96 Sackett sL whoqe bullet-riddled body was found eitf ly yesterdy ln an open fleld at -6Sd' sL end Avenue From the-' posltloh- of i the murdered manV todyJ which -Was foirfid face downward the hands 1 still In the pockets the police' hae recon tructed the crimes He had been walking through the fields -of the undeveloped section In the outskirts of Flatbuslu when hla- assassin! crept Up behind him thrust the muzzle of -46-caliber platol against his head and pulled the The bullet tore a hole through" his head near the right: temple -'Powder burns abdut'hls head' testified as to the rcloseneas tKe range As Capace fell forward th slayer fired four more shots into -his body Joseph Bieriulters driver ofi "a milk wagon- of 80S "16th discovered the body about 1' yesterday and notified FtArolman John Brady a booth -at Avenue and Utica ave Detectives Frank Johnson Alfred Glynn i and William '-Greely of Vanderveer Park station rushed to the epoL Papers lnthe --dead' clothing Identified --him'-' it wife collapsed when she eaw the body -She said he was a long shoreman-em pi dyed on dock at tha foot of hadrbeen paid on Saturday she said had given her her share of hla money and them dresshd in hla best-clothes and left the house rt 1 I I fl ERS GATHER i-ABORLYCEU vij -'Jr' a A LaCt night was "Qldtlmere Night" at the -Labor -Lyceum Myrtle and Willoughby gvcs'5: According to Jbts annual custom J6hnr Mulligan t-oae of the? old timers arranged an entertainment and bali to which were Invited t- both oldtlmefs" and et: Bushwlck'Can i a A'H Ridgewood Many prominent' mrnoeittab Oi tended and remarks" were tnade by Congressman and Congressman George' Llndsay4 both candidates for: rfe-electlon- and Jerome Ambro candidate ritor' the Assembly from- the 19th A dictions of Democrhtlc victory jocal and national were mads i Among the 'guests wereN Queens Commissioner' of Parks Bennlger Carl Burger- presld ent of the Ridgewood Democratic Club Mary Kichel Co-leader- of the-l 9th -VA' Demo-cratlp Club Robert- Scbnelder real- dent -of the Ridgewood '-Community Charles FS8ulle7 Adam Center One of the New 'Ehghthi States Now Has Two State GAf Champions 'After the Friendliest Match Ever Played 'in 'a BigfToamamenL ii X-- s- Usual to Pay for Mmorlal Day C'AddressesSsysBridKeport Committeeman 7' Bridgeport Conn OcL Officers of 'the United Patriotic- Sod-etle Inc- whiph waa organised from the -nveral -yetergn and auxiliary iqrganlsatf ons take oyer the prep- oration Memorial Day ceremonies today declined to comment' on-' the reported-" statement Attothey Joseph Devine in a Jersey City speech that President Coolldge while Vice President had been paid 8250 and eypenses for making wen address herons 7 statement of the -Democratic National Committee from Washlng-An in which It was said else donated his or her services for the wa questioned --It -explained-that -the expenses are met by-'th municipal goverdmeaL and that all services are compensated In connection-with 1 iihe Memorial Day celebration It has been customary to make an allowance' for speakers William Lounsbiftr member of the executive committee stated- but hfi could -not say whether or not Vice President I Coolldge -was remunerated There waa no reason why he -should not have been'Lounsbury said 'V He recalled that Major General Henry AJleb waa the spedker at the last exercises pf the kind 5" -v President Ignores Charge Washlngton OcL 27 There was no comment forthcoming from the White House' today upon the awer-tion that President Coolldge while Vice President had accepted a fee of 160 to -deliver' an address -before the Jhlted'Patrjiottewocletles at Bridgeport fn May 192 4 PHEDiPARLEY i OHIREMATfoNS? OPENED IK PARIS American4- Claims -for $540-000000 Will 5 5oma Up for Consideration Iarls OcL 7 By 'the Associated A Conference of exports rep regefjtlfiff' the Allied and Associated opened here this morning with three work before 1L the object being to 'prepare -the forva meetng of the finance minrla-: Lera'f which probably be i-icalled toward the end of next month to consider distribution of the reparations from Germany expected under the Dawes itogram The American claims for about 00000000 In addition to $240000-000 duo for tbs costa of the American Army of occupation during its stay Invthe Rhineland probably will -not be actively discussed until' the plenary session of the finance 'ministers although they may- be presented to the experts for preliminary consider at'on James A Logan Jr7 American ob server with the Reparation Commis-both at the present gathering- of ex- ports and liv the ministers conference ltd wtl! be assisted by a staff ir of American experts did not attend 7 the: organizing this morning because of an indisposition but expects to be on hand as soon qs the experts get down to work S0MER8IND0RSESCELLER AB RE! 4 r' a V- 1 r- Vi'-'-X -1 -V Armed -with a letter of endorsement from President Arthur Somers 6t tpe Brooklyn Chambcr of Commerce' Congressman Emanuel Caller' Bemocratlc candidate- for re- election In the 10th today challenged James4 Little hla Republican op ponenL to appear yrlth him on the same platform In a eehoolsor In the district Republican and Democratic Mr Somers 'has Written Congressman Celier that although he le unable" to yote for him ho considers Celier one of the- outstanding figures in Congress I4--- In answer to a dliestionnalre Con grenman Celier hao declared ho-wlll If re-elected vote for thbJ5yer antl-tynchlng bill and legislation tor the enforeementi of the 18th 14th 'and 1 5th amendmonts-- i 4 -x' -r i -A1 PatrohnanDitarmsMan AidsBoyHUWith Hatchet Patrolman 'Alexander Jacobs of thav'8tagg sLstatlon was kept: busy resterday afternoon' first aiding a boy who claimed to have been beaten with a-- batcheL then disarming' a man who -was reported to bo running' wild with -a revolves Iii front or 21 Richardson sL the- patrolman" sSWJamoo-Cannano" 14 of TO Richardson sL bleeding from cut about 4thy head Th boy said that ht hafi been struck' hy Ferdinand Iwssaro? 2 OZof 21 RieUrdon' 1L The 'patrolmail arrested latter on a charge of felonlcus assaulL then Cxllvd The jiatrolman vu Ltha tlllfi to 1 fiT AVitkers sLswher Tony Alfreo 8 SCwaa running around Wth a re-f volver: in armed and apermit Smith UrgedtaBmHtmter Because ot 1 oForeH Ftres Albahg' dctz-I ilitpSi'aedito nportdl 18 forest flreeJ Conservation Commlsaloneonsld erod asking Governor Smith to -Issue proclamation i excluding fall 7 hdnters from the fprests 'ifs iK- Erilllam erlntyndent of lands and forest said that crows of from-60 -to lOt-pin wore '-fighting: fires this- mern-lhgj Fopr-of these wary In- Warren County -and one each In Hamilton Fulton Saratoga and Essex counties Six firoo- were brought under control yesterday in th Saranac Lake DAVIS UNFAIR TO KtANfiv CLERGYMAN DECLARES SHF' my observations 1 attbe Dmocratto: Convention! ohn navis got the nomination bjf not declaring' himself against -v the 7 Ku- IQaz Klan vSlnco thonto win -Tam man ys-- upporthe has --eccne out against the KUnrTbl make him not onlyiinaonatsteut but unfair that So declared the RavArthur-Keal White pastor st the' Pillar ofrFtry Church 182 filer dcancOf the Alma Col ling ege and Zarephath of New Jersey ast nlght 931s sermon deH with "Americanisation IsnaU' th CampdlgV ii Vi- Si '-rfe-w Ill 11 ii i 1 ym Amci xosmaupL'wite or ea'- rrideyCet Wat Ootu Park war dhr Stk yrerf: kfUr a lrag Haa-Sh lo ssrvlmd Vy hr biuihaaCC uC taSna JBccpo aad Xtbart Oilbilatr Fuinl wUl be bd Meedar orimia at wttk iatanewat taf Msl untuson INSTEAD OF AMERICA French Premier Expect New Trade Pact With Germany xa Few Day Lyons France Oct Frum'i need for the restoration and extern MAN aufi ioede a wmewa slon or trade relations with Oarmoav and Rumla was voiced by Herrlot In fore a liurc i Toreiga tnh councillors here The time hS como aatd the Premier to -mots trauflN currente which France lace Negotiations for a comnieicWi treaty with Germany had begun sag within a few days If there werao untoward Incidant the PrMeh would see the roads to the Eeetw opened to4 them allow me to say paroonanr the Premier want on "that It la mi for us to think' of buying In the Cue so as to be able to struggle ngainat the unfavorable situation created br our constant buying in the Wot am partisan to buying la the £ut buying cereal wood and troleum" DAHL REFUSES- BOOKS TO HTU1 jTeHs Maydr Theri Art-Two Other i City lnvttigttin Bodies Gerhard DahL chirmen of Ike It it directorate sent a letter Mayor Hylan today denying to Corn- niAb ntlssloner of Accounts David field raccehs to the books of tfie cam-pany reminded the Major fhe dual contract airway gave the Transit Commljutioner and tha City -Controller Mr Craig aoceaa ta these books' "Because 1 you- are conataattj aadallfng' the Transit Comoilaalea and the Controller ta no reaaonrwhr lAd the corporation should permit yn select your personal representative to- make a third ezaminatlos vrhea there are already two official i xml nations presided -by contact and when the representative selected by you has no legal rlftt whatever to make such wrote Dahl 4 we have ne resilience in your good faith Howeia the public benefit by out aupplylw you 'With figures when you -Save so regatd whatfver for the Manner Is which use them or fw- tit accuracy or 'truth 'Of yoor Ute mentar 1 WEALTHY STEEL MAM -T SHOOTS SELF IN HURT Bants Oet H4 ppndent over ill health Bam middle-aged and reputed eteel man of Evanston Ill-a arroyo In the rear of gnrag of a hotel here and uw himself through the heart mis 6 shotgun- Death was Instantsr Nonnc to comMiMt OBNBRAL JNSTUlKHTIOgSTO ON WORK TO HC WWJj g(TPPLTRH TO HH n'llHlIHP THB ClTT OF NBW TOXIC Tb paroow er any oar far Th II (lap famish Sar aad in I IMiuen ws Jj gM saM liepartmeal aad of th contract m4a airorSl'S-'a saOn thereafter as prartlcabl Kach shall flonlal laoanf raaldrare in all rcaprcU fsIr end or fraud and that UnawT AdhrM LsaHrSj rhlrf of hurra drputr herein or other alBcar or -Tha Cltr Of New Tort IS Mna tntaraolad dlrtrtlf or- WJjJJJJ Na bid mllTtm conoid -rad' condition- praeadont ta lha nw" aonaldaratton of aneh hid panlad i hr wrtldcd chccli tha Ststa National hartha or panlrs Of Tha City -af Nae Tar chock ouch bank nr tract sisnad hr Ootsrouttewrt 1 turn thi fdirif 4hf mo er rorponti stark ar yrtt7il IndfifUdniNi an It span Tho City et Now Trhy4bich tlw trailer shall approve api with th sacarlty raealrad tiacmaat ts tb smsnst of SH thras nor mors than Sea par i pravldad erooaaa hopd raaiulrad aa of tha Creator Now Tork Charter All hide Tor auppllra moat ha lit daplleata- 1 4 4 rtlflad chock or Money eheaU Tha cv 1 1 Oa Iseloaod In th asvalop eoeialeiw hM htit ahosld althar ac pa rat mvalopa aHdraaard fa st th IopsrtsMat Praaldasl sr abmlttad parasnsll pn Ite jreeaw i tlsn sf th hid A Nor particulars aa I ha ana nil tr JV aaallty af th supplies or lha a tent af th work rafrraaea waJ aatent a-od th plana ate aa Yr -id? nia I th ldVlc raid rat-Hoard ar popartmral Na hid shall scraptad from or aar awarded qpy paraaa wh traaP-awsrarn tv -v a a reaia 1 Th City Now Tart debt ar eoUtraet ar who la a efeelt wmM asraty or otharwlaa upa any th city The contract mill ha hid far "St HeM le taaarvad "el'nj rJcf htdo If la retard ithWV trvvM of th City a ta da Bidders will writ out tha thalr bids hi ddlUn Inaartlae th hlPtaethar with tract tael ndlne the apaddeatlana firm sppravnd by tb Corporation ua ba- obtained open application th at th me af th Papartwant ter tha work tb vr th riaas die- the National Jewelers Beard of Trade of the United Btatp Chamber of Commerce and of the Equitable Life Assurance Society In Brooklyn he was a trusts of the Dime Savings Bank and a mem-ber of the Union League Hamilton Riding and Driving and "Paekway CllBorn In Husum in the Jutland Peninsula which was al-ways a bone of contention the Germans and the his father was Hans Friedrich NIs-sen and hie maternal ancestor were Ludwig Nissen of the noble family of Von Dawarti-ky He came here at the age of facing severe obstacles not the least of which was his Ignorance of the English language He set to work to master it and iuihts kuow'eJge of Improved he' advanced Young Nlsaen was ambitious honest and doggedly determined to make his own way and when he first branched out Into business for himself meeting with reverses he declined to permit his misfortunes to' sap his resolution- In hla own statement of Jils humble beginnings he said that he ran away from home that his first Job was that of bootblack and that he then worked as a dishwasher In a third-rate hotel at $6 a-month and board LA FOLLETTE SPEAKER AT UNITY CHURCH McAlister Coleman a speaker from the Greater New York La Fel-lette headquarters addressing ah audience In the Unity Church Hall Irving pL and Gates ave last night discussed many phases of the La Follette platform and explained what 'his progressive party hopes to accomplish If successfu'Nn the coming election people- put the La Follette party in the class with the Rede and radicals he said "which la like trying to unite Soldallsm and Communism time has arrlvodfor a new alignment Sot forces In the United Btates and the La Follette pariy offers an -economic program that -will best fill' our need at the present -j Roger Butts" president 'of 'the Laymen's League under whose auspice's Mr Coleman spoke acted-as chairman HELD ON DRY LAW IN DEATH OF 2 MEN i 'v A charge of violation of the Volstead act was made today- against Jadnta Sosa4 Cuban sad proprietor of the cigar store at 886 Madison where two men killed and three -Including 8oea -were ov4r-some by gas Saturday Sosa Is still In SL hospital' -v -Vf The charge -was made by Patrol man Broden of the Ralph' ave Station who broke into the store and found the men ln tlme' to save the lives of three Broden said he found a quantity of bootleg whisky inthe rear of the store- The men killed were Fred Fair-child of Beason and-Edward -942- Putnah ave -r Those overcome In addition to Sosa were Frank Brennan 8218 182d sL Jamaica and Thomas Messlck 7 61 Putnam ave All three will recover ANNOUNC SCHRIEFER Mr and" vMra George A 8chriefer and family4 wish to extend their -'heartfelt thanks to the friends' and acquaintances whose many expressions of-love -and sympathy alleviated 'their? suffering in no small degree during their recent bereavemenL V- T-W" -r V- i SvIin Tmemori In sad and loving of our dear mother CATH ERINE "BOSCH' who 'departed this life- OcL' 27r1919 She vwlll -always live In memory of a HUSBAND SONS end DAUGHTERS RI I loving memory of our beloved mother' MARY -TEEllAN RISLEY Died OcL 27 1222-Gone but not- forgotten Anniversary mass Church of Our Lady of Mercy pAUGHTERS fand VV EIl-In sod and 'toving'memory of my beloved -wife and-our devoted mother' MAD ALINE WEIIvVho departed this life OcL HUSBAND DAUGHTERS and 80N At'S Funenu Desigrna at The NairaniFloweiN? Shop DIESATAGEOF-69 Injury -to Leg Fatal to Carlca-- turjst of Roosfivslt and Other Famous Men Lew Dockstader famous ralnlstrcl and 'blackface oomedlap died yesterday at the age of 89 at the homo of his daughterivMra Warren palmer of 276 Riverside Drive Manhattan Ho had been confined to ble bed for the past three months' with a bone tumor of the left leg suffered as the result of a fall on Icy pavement bn Jan 20 192 In New Brunswick hfc ever since whfclv he has been ill Hie daughter and a grandson are 'the only Dear relatives surviving Hirwtfo died five years ago Low Dockstader had played throughout the United Btatee and was everywhere an unfailing laugh provoker winning the hearts of1 all who heard or knew of him He- was the first to caricature in blackface the prominent flgtfres of hie day An Imitation of Preeldent Roosevelt -with the Rough Rider hat and flashing teeth was hie moat popular one Lew real name was George Alfred Clapp' He wae horn In Hartford Conn and learned to play several musical Instruments In hls boyhood After extended tours with mlnlstrel troupes he formed a company Of hla own at tho ago of 22 -Since then ho was on the stage almost continuously The-funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon- at All Church WesfEndAve and II sL -v Joe and Harry halved It with 19'! 0 But there was no bunker at this hoi and where do you Imagine they eat! 'On tho green! On the green mind you with the green committee looking right -at them I Can y'lmeg-lnet -1 -the 28d Assembly District Democratic Club" said Joe an Ineomparabls organisation of men" said Harry Well that was the way ir went all morning They halted at every' hole sat on the green on a bunker on a caddy on anything And pledged the health of seme remote but nonetheless ear friend or place At the noon-recess they went back to the club as friendly a pair of rivals as find In all of Con-nectlcut'and had -lunch- Before going out for "the evening round they stopped at a MUng station and rehabilitated the beaten gold flask Setting out again they found that the gallery had been increased to The match -then stood with Joe -4 up to it bluntly The first hols brought another toagt: MggeUansald Marry "may he make the trip safely" splendid sailor" said Joe though to be-eure a Portuguese" Midway the afternoon they came again to the turn finding the flask strangely empty cnce more they repaired 20 the clubhouse leaving the gallery behind to refill It' By then they were feeling more ml- thi able toward eabh other' than ever' wi '-V 4 ra I "Joe" Hof ry said as the pump boy filled the flask "I want to win this match from you? said 1 arc a splendid- fellow What-ls it V'l ani 4 -up" said Harry "Anti to show i you my friendship I will lose tho next- 4 holes to you making us all even" "Would Joe naked Cautiously hot being as quick at-flgureq as he had been When tney" began the'lant 9 holes Harry Immediately went off hls form Instead of continuing hla steady-run of 17 to the hole he blew up taking 21 -on the 1st 21 on the 2d 24 on the-Sd and 28onthe And thdre they were all even They shook hand tie" they said -i- -r4 this?" demanded the judge- care th continue they td them are contented with a tie-- We 1 ref use 'th- play out the IXMkiClla9 said the judge' accepting the fiasc-lt does look Gentle-nen to Charley" Dawes!" The gallery dispersed The filial-let tied In Ithle Umt match returned to the club house The Judge not to be outdone In originality ordered duplicate made of the championship -cup- and ten days 4 la)er each of the finalists received hi The reason ws believe' this story la that Harry Is the- enewho gave it to us -9 BRUSHES 7 TCBK roiOM 4 OIL AXD miWHtl CHAMOW fHWUM ctrirox WASTK b4TtlB ALCOHOL PURE SHElLAC Itfrahm Mr ItJIrwjr NISSEN On OcL 28 1924 LUDWIG beloved husband of Katherine Quick Nissen Funeral services at his residence 810 SL ave Tuesday at 8 pm OETERS On Friday OcL If 1924 KEBECKA the beloved wir of the late Frederick Oeters In her 6Sd yer Funeral services at her late residence 789 86th Flat-bush on Monday Oct 27 at 8 pm Relatives and friends are respectfully Funeral private RELIANCE- LODGE No 778 A Brethren: You arc requested to attend the funeral services of our late brother WILLIAM GAMMON In the Funeral Chapel at 500 State sL corner of Sd ave Brooklyn on Monday evening OcL 27 1824 at 8 Members of Mecca Temple Mystic Shrine Scottish Rites bodies De Witt Clinton Com-mandery and AltalrChapter are Invited STATE DE GROAT Master Joseph Fletcher Sec HOWARD RICfS Csmpbell Funeral Church Broadway 66th sL Monday 2 pm RIDPATH Suddenly on Oct 26 ht New Sharon Iowa JAMES husband of Mabel Brewer Ridpath Suddenly on Oct 25 1924 BENJAMIN XL beloved husband of Margaret Gendar and father 4of Marguerite 8 Espads and Alena Shackleton Funeral services Monday evening OctL 27--at 8:80 pm from hla late residence 278 Lefferts ve SILVAR On Friday OcL 24 1924 DORA SILVAR (nee Koellner) in her 20th year Funeral from her residence 7 Brownell at Stapleton 8 I on Tuesday OcL 29 at 9:20 am Requiem mase at the Church of the Immacplate Conception Tar-gee Stapleton 8 I at-10 am Interment SL Cemetery 6 80NS OF THE REVOLUTION IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK-The members of this society are requested to attend the funeral services of their late associate CHARLES WHIPPLE FUREY at the Church of the Nativity Claason ave and Madison sL Brooklyn on Tuesday Oct 28 at 10 ROBERT OLYPHANT PresldenL 9 STEVENS MURIEL LUELLA STEVENS Brooklyn wife of Harry suddenly at 6X8 Carlton ave Survived by husband son Harry Jr and daughter Ethel Kinney Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery Wednesday afternoon Funeral private Omit flower On Saturday OcL 25 1824 LAURA JEAN LIBBEY wife of Van Mater Stilwell at her residence 918 President et Brooklyn Funeral private SUMNER On OcL 25 at hla residence 58 Concord et FREDERICK beloved husband of Marie Sumner Services on Tuesday OcL It at 2:20 pm Funeral Wednesday OcL 28 at 2 pm Interment Greenwood Cemetery SWIFT On 26 1924 CHARLES CARROLL beloved husband of Maty SwifL Funeral service at the home of his daughter Mrs Owen Downes 691 SL pL Tuesday OcL 28 at 8 pm Interment Kensico -9 THETFORD-At Dallas Tex on OcL 26 1924 LOTTA TATES THE FORD (nee Carrougher) beloved wife of William Thetford- Funeral services at the Fairchild Chapel 86 Lefferts pi near Grand ave4 Brooklyn Tuesday OcL 28 at 10:80 am Interment at Greenwood Cemetery TWENTY-TEAR VETERAN FIREMENS ASSOCIATION JOHN MURPHY retired chief of battalion New York Fire Depart f- I- t' t- Ik u' L- IT RANGE incredi- 'ai ble qU stor has been brought but of the New England States by arirave lr recently returned from It egplAlns why" there are atv trq amateur golf -champions In" one of these States" a cute little trick' qf a Stale large enough to warrant even one champion In addition the story provides Interesting commentary on the customs and habits of the natives of that 4 extraordinary 1 part of this country nothing of which' has bee nr published before i' It concerns the 8tate tournament quite over a- course whose name begins with S-! It Is ShlnnecossetL we believe And two of th entrant were from a dub Just about an hour-and a hairs ride frfcm Times 8quard Thelr names were Harry and Joe Through the 4 various mechanisms of golf tournaments these 1 lads Harry: and Joe gradually 1 disposed4 all of the ether contestants sending them one by one into the bleak teachu of defeaLi and In the end they came together as the two fittest fthe crdw'to test their own skill fit 6B uww' u- n'ths finals To the survivor of thls battle went the cup emblematic ofthe championship in their State Two normal human golfers beset with the weaknesses of humankind they decided the evening before -the finals to accompany their day's rouud with flrs-wator Thus when they appeared atjrthe' drlvlng-off place whatever thee golf -peoplo call that thing they carried la brief case In which a beaten gold flask nestled: At this prinL all of those not fa-miUar with golf and Its odd phraseology may withdraw for- this tale plunges right Into -the very vortex of the spirit of golf Occasionally It becomes quite- incomprehenelhle except tq- aVvory-- few -hlgh-degree golfers' -5 As for thosd that wish to remain -throughout Wish to 'ask their 4 forbearance regarding the- application of all "these golf terms Some click Into theright places some do noU It 1a altogether 'matter of chance 4 The goir authority la not in so we-make rash to try it alone: X- BuL -to repeat please don't-shoot the pianlL ivfi Li: V' Xt-1 Nmr to contlnue Harry Wnd Joe hove to attlte first hole all-square ond then to the amazement of the gallery of two or- three hundred they sat down together on a bunker drew the beaten gold flask from the hylet case and went through a ritual tho flag of said Joe salute ha Peruvian 1 piled Harry-' and they swigged down what-they'd found In the 1 flok -v: fejoa can see what a pretty how-dy-do this waar- The judges all ran hack to the clad for tho constitution and bylaws and searched through It forlofislyr- forTa rulA covering euOh conduct XTboro was none They protested to' the flnaliets who as guests naturally it and demanded apolbgles which were given Freshened they teed up drove down thh fairway up green through tho bunk era overth divot through the eagle past- aJMrdle up down i parand second hole all oven 4 Happy at the eolncldeaco -they sat on ahunkar and experimented again with the HASXw? ec- the POftsmeuth 4 respeetit highly? said Harry Th judge the greens committee the yeds'4 eommltte the Iblues com-Rxttte and 4 stood around knitting their eym-hrow In a Jvain effort to discover some-means of stepping the lushing Meanwhile the gallery cheered lustily at each-driuk- i 'Cfe-The third hole -Was preached In far leas expert golf than hsd-char acteriped the play of these two Oilrsty boy 'Ae wo gather the sit- ImhofL i-i Adolph Klets Wil Ham Priestly- -Rudolph AvenluS Harry Crane Bald win Bupk Schneider Otto Selgler Charles Wand John Smith- Frank Deudrex Rudolph Schumacher 'an4 -i4 I NEIGHBORHOOD FLEES FlREl Fire IromiBtojkiiown oatxeai lxtbe one-' story tbrich'garage at- 02 Gates a vs yesterday arousedthe neigh' of our late Companion WILUAM LEACH at hie late residence Marcellus rd- between 1st sL- and Garfield ave Mlneola Tuesday evening OcL 28 1624 at 2 o'clock Train leaves Flatbush ave station at 7 pin 9 AXEL HALLBECK High Priest LEWIS LOCHHEAD Secretary MAOEE-On Sunday OcL 26 SARAH UAOEE (nee 0Meallla) Funeral from tha residence of her son-in-law Thomas Cavanaugh 716 Avenue West on Wednesday I Tipperary' Ireland Survived by five OcL 29 at 10:20 am-thenee to the I daughters two sons and four grand-uhurch of St i Rose of Lima Park-1 children- Funeral Tuesday' 0 am T- Jh erment Cal vary Ceme-1 from the Chnrchof 8L Cecelia tery Auto cortege IHenry aad Herbert sts where a sol At OcL I emu requiem mass will be celebrated 28 1224 CHARLES huabendof I Interment Calvary Marl Goeggel Mann aged 47 years I On OcL" 25REBXC-5i J4 Jnww I CA PLUMMER': wife of the ilxte -110 Hillside rd Elisabeth Mhnday I George Earl Washburn Funeral eerv- 2j80 P-m Incineration at I ices at her realdence258 Hemlock st hpod from the Intensity of the iM and did 'damage eet)matod'at' about $1 000' The fire com panics hod stiff half fight ta preventing the confiagatlon from leaping to thq adjolntnr structures: The garage was ownadVoy' Mrs Yetta Penson of924 Gatae.

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