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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 22

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itfyw THE BROOK LVX DAILY EAULE NEW YORK SATURDAY JULY 31 1020 22 Wmiii The Woman Voter VITAL RECORDS STRIKING IillhEllS ORDERED TO EFT MAJ WALTER THORN OLD WAR HERO DIES HONOR MEDAL MAN HANN BOLTS HILLER HE SAYS BACKS HUGO WILL' ASK CHINA TO JOIN LEAGUE IS NOW ELIGIBLE DEATHS Cclcii Jmnaere O'Keefe John iu rowell Phoebe lUisenstein Lena Kobineon Shield John Watson Sarah A IVeslcott Gi-rrish Albert Hutson Wm K'aisky Julia Khoe Annie McCord Mary Nelson Annie Neumann Elisa A LABOR DAY PARADE PLANS The Central Labor Union of Brooklyn and Queens the Brooklyq Metal Trades Council and the Marine Affiliation will unite In the Labor Day parade in Brooklyn this year As many of the chop men of the T- mo-tormcn and conductors aa can get away from their work will also Uka part The parade will start at Saen-gerbund Hall tk-hermerhorn and Smith i and will end up at Prospect Bark where the usual ceremonies will take place Franklin Roosevelt Democratic candidate for Vice President ha beer Invited to be the chief speaker The Labor Day parade will open the celebration of Loyalty Week In the boro Blare for tms will be considered at a' meeting of a committee of which Ralph Bealey Is chairman at the Labor Lyceum Thursday night Prssident Wiison A prominent Democratic woman predicted yesterday that In five years lime women would cease their Interest In' politics unless there was a great! change in the conditions the women ore given a greater hart in the party council given real and not paper recognition tho majority will take ho Interest In politico" In opposition to this sentiment another Democratic woman at present leading a large body cf women predicts that women wiil revolt again' present conditions and Instead of getting out of politics' will form what is practically a taking an independent place In the politlcul field and demanding by "direct what they want kideration of May-Get Special Invitation for Aatembly Meeting Next November Brava Fighter Put Out a Burning Rebel Mina Fuse and Saved Lives of 30 County Chairman Vast Leader of 11th Declares He Will Sup- port Ticket itiM When Mints PREDICT DECEMBER MILK AT 28 GENTS MaJ whiter Thorn 74 veara old prominent Brooklyn lawyer for $0 years and one of the few men In the United Blates who have been swarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for exceptional bravery aa a subtler In the Civil War died Thursday night at tha National Soldiers Home in Hampton Va where he had been the head librarian for five years accepting that post in order that he might iff the benefit of the warm Bout hem climate white hia health was failing and that he might still be active for tbe benefit n( the old Grand Army velerana Hia body has been sent to Washington where funeral services will be held and the Interment will be In the National Soldiers Cemetery at Arlington Va 1 MaJ Thom is survived by his wife Mrs Elisabeth A Hansell On July 21 128 MISS IMOGENS COLES aired year Funeral service at her late home 452 Herkimer at Sunday afternoon at o'clock Interment Schenectady On July 2 1525 after a lingering Illness ALBERT GEK-RIS1L hustiand of Adelaide Robinson Gen-tab Services Saturday evening July 1 et at hia late residence 41 Park pL Brooklyn Interment N'oraralk Conn HUTSON On Thursday July' '29 1120 at Brentwood I WILLIAM KIDWKLL llCTSON husband of Ncl-11a Haxel Paddock Masonic funeral Srrvlre at hia late home (12 Monroe at Brooklyn on Saturday July Si 1120 at 4 pm Interment private On Friday July 10 120 JULIA PELLS beloved wife of Alexander KatHky and devoted mother of Samuel Kstsky and slater of George and Goldie Funeral from her late residence 240 Ralph ave on Sunday Aug 1 at I pm Interment at lfacbpelah Cemetery Cypreaa Hilts On Friday July 20 1920 ANNIE KEIiOK daughter of the late Andrew and Hnrrlet Kehoe Funeral from the residence of her sister Mrs John Michel 21 Bergen at on Monday morning at 10:10 Mrs Mae Oooderaon of the 11th A Republican Club was selected to second Henator nomination at the Republican Ktato Con vent torn because she was a suffragist and bad spoken for before women received the vote Mrs Rosalie Locw Whitney aald yesterday women should be very proud of Mrs Good orson Nhe mode a -truly brilliant speech splendidly Mrs Margaret Walters Mrs Martha Uullfoyle delegates and Mra Vinnle Hyams alternate from the 1st A will attend the Democratic Convention at Baratoga Former Alderman John Hann Republican County Committeeman from lha lith A announced today that ho would support Secretary of State Hugo In a primary battle against Nathan Miller Thla waa the first bolt In Kings County from the rule of the Old Guard which dictated tho ticket at Saratoga Hann charged that It waa a handpicked ticket ind that tha Republican voters would nut accept it He wrote a letter to Hugo pledging him aid County Chairman Vasa leader of the lith declared however that his district organisation as a whule would support Miller "I will personally support the ticket" he said "I think it is a slrong llrket Judge Miller is a man of good character who will make an able Governor" Announcements from other King County districts which had recorded strength for Hugo In tha balloting at Saratoga indicated a general trend to support the ticket also Senator Culder of tho 12th announced yesterday that he would support It No pledgee of support have yet been given by the 5th 7th 10th 15th and 14th from which Hugo votes were cast but it waa slated authoritatively that most of these louden had said they remain regular" Additions Will Bs Mads to Pries Each Month Until Peak la By CARL ACKERMAN (fi ratio fs ft gently gslr iW fWe drlpfta Ps ML Laffer rawrlftf ISM) London July SI By 'ratifying the Austrian treaty China Is now eligible for membership in the League and It Is expected that the Invitation will be issued to Peking by the League's Secretary General Blr Erie Drummond This brief statement contains' tho nucleus of big events China It will be recalled refused to sign tha treaty with Germany because of tbe Shantung provision and thus remained outside the Nations which Joined the League By now ratifying the Treaty of Bt Germain China steps Into the arena Of Nations already Joining forces through the League to bring about International understandings Tha great Importance of China's Joining the League which la anticipated within a short time la that once China Is a member she can bring up before the League for its consideration not only the Bhantung question but any Far Eastern problem in which China ie involved And if China makes an appeal tv the League It will be compelled to act Thus the mere announcement that China may soon be a member of the League has Injected another factor into tha Anglo-American-Japa-neat relations In this connection 1 have learned that the failure of the league to Invite the United States to participate In the first assembly meeting which President Wilson ealled for November in Geneva ehould not bo considered os an affront America In fact the question of Reached Indianapolis ip! j-Lewis president f1 Worker of Aim-rica will direct' all linking Illinois and lndiunn rn turn to work in mr ti'legrahi m-nt him Imt dont Wilson After gram last night SJr with several national miner h-a the conrltihion of statement to the e(T t' immediately order thu fccted district buck Full authority 0 ltll trike situation hux President Lewis by Board of the minci! In session here for th Should the strikers refur-order It Is expected that action will he brmiKit offending members tL- Mr Lewis In annuuiicii order the striking niim work said the Prexidc-m a bo approved by thinking and Inyul mpr1 United Mine Workers oi Ar will be connidcn'd a siii- to men of the type of Vr'-'i ton who have niuliriuiiiiy to diaregard their cuii tion!" The strike ha spread -Indiana coul field! arcrui able reporta today until df the 200110 miner in are at work In Indiana all mines ore Idle BROOKLYN COLLEGE ICULTY INCREASED Three Teachers Added to Pro vide for increased Registra tion-Faculty Changes FIREMAN INJURED TON CARS COLLIDE Entered Into her eternal rest on July 29 1920 at her summer home Towaco MART widow of Charles McCord of Brooklyn Services at her lute summer residence Townee Sunday Aug 1 at pm Train leaves Hoboken at 11:01 am standard time Interment at Philadelphia (Philadelphia papers please eopy) On July 21 1920 ANNIE NELSON wire of Edward (4 Nelson in her 13d- year Relatlvee and friends ara Invited to attend funeral services at her late residence 775 Monroe at Sunday evening Aug 1 I Interment Greenwood Cemfctory ELIZA A NEUMANN 1 widow of Herman Neumann and beloved mother of Ethel Bobbin and Elmar Neumann on July 10 120 Funeral services Raturday evening at atiher late residence 740 Park pi On Friday July 10 1920 'JOHN son of Catherine age 45 formerly of Ware Mums Funeral Monday morning 1 Requiem high mass 10 am Lady of Guadaloupa Church 15th ave- and St (Buffalo papers please copy) The Increased scale of prices demanded by the League for August milk not only serves to compel an Increase of retail prices next month but also forecasts a gradual increase each month during 1120 Consumers will be paying 21 or 21 cents a quart for Grade A milk before January according to the announcements of tho farmers Lesgue and the distributors Borden's Farm Products Company and Sheffield Karma Company have made announcements of August prices which show higher than July Grade A quarts will be 20 cents and pints 10 cents Sheffield' Grade A will be 20 end 12 cents for quarts and pints The cause of this increasp according to tho Dairymen's League Is that the farmers will receive 40 cents more fur 100 pounds of milk approximately 44 quarts than they did in July The farmers account far their increase by reminding the public of Increased cost of labor feed end all kinds of material The League's price tor July ie $215 hundred pounds For August it will be $215 That 'make the price the farmer will receive 0762 cents per quart which is 0016 cents more than thev received In July The gradual Increase during 1120 Is forecast in tho following announcement: In July the milk supply gradually decreases until tha latter part of the year It gradually increases from January until the middle of the year On the other hand the consumption of milk is Increasing This Is dua largely to a better understanding of the value of milk as a food that promotes growth anil protects health" The Sheffield Farms Company confirms this with the statement that "beginning -each Jyly the costs go up and we must expect to meet them month by month until tho peak Is reached In December" whether an Invitation should be Issued ie musing considerable anxiety 1b league circles There Is no doubt but that the United Mates would be welcome even though America has not yet ratified the Treaty of Versailles but under dhe league covenant America cannot Tie officially Invited to send delegatee Tho question Is being considered In London of preparing a special Invitation to America to send delegates to tha assembly meeting and It 1 pooul-Me that after the election President Wilson may be asked to name American representatives Tha Rev Joseph A Farrell 8J president of Brooklyn College today announced the changes In the faculty of the Crown Ileightd Instil ntlon fur the scholastic years of 1920-21 A feature of tho announcement la that the faculty has been Increased by three members to lake care of the Increased registration In both tbe college end-high school deportment of tha institution Father Darrell announced that tbe registration for the coming school year promisee to be the largest In the history of the college Most of the ft June graduates from the high school have registered to coiHlnue their studies at the college and the flret-year class In the high school hoe MAJOR WALTER THORN James A and four Washington July Si-v: official expressed over the announcement Lewis president of th Workers of America thu -order striking mine labon and Indiana to return to v- Lewis's statement that he such action followed reco! polls last night of leit President Wilson mkere to resume work r- -Justment of their wage dc-u The iPresldent said thin if returned to work he aou! I Joint scale committee or ain-n-miners to meet for the pur Justing inequalities which n- the present wage scale The j- declared however tlml lit recommend correction ot until the strikers returned in LA FOLLETTE WILL RUN DOWLING-McNAMARA 1 i ON VARDON A hen the motor tar of August Packer 21 years old of 2674 Bedford art struck Fire Engine 214 at Brooklyn ave end Bergen at hut night Fireman John waa thrown off and struck by another car ftwned and operated by Frank Duffey 21 years old of S5( Prospect pi Both were arraigned In the Gutes Ave Court today Duffey on a felonious assault charge and Packer for reckless driving The former wee held In $500 ball for a hearing on Aug I while Pucker wee paroled His cose will be taken up by the Traffic Court Fireman Cooney Is in the Swedish Hospital today with a fractured- leg and other Injuries John Moloney II 217 Buffalo a a fireman of Engine Co-214 fracture of the left ankle To the Swedish Hospital Henry Wasserman 17 12 Meeerole at bruises Home Charles Frisch 10 fill Onderdonk ave laceration of the hand Home Frederick Oliver I 250 Wyckuff et contusions Home Gaspare Corolla 13 111 Franklin sve contusion To the Swedish Hospital Oncer Galvnnl II 271 Wallabout at contusion! Home Frederick Roe berg 14 216 Ith ave contusions and abrasion Home Walter Bows I 514 Paciflo et contusions Home Frank Papowits 12 II Scholea at lacerations To the Greenpolnt Hospital Edward Waller 25 117 Myrtle ave fracture of tho skull Home William Lang 25 III 8 2d St contusions Home Hoccn Huciatto 17 $8th at contusions and lacerations Homo Frank Spano 140 Bayard at lacerations 'Homo Sylvester Vincent 10 147 Milton at lacerations Home 48 Committee Bolters to' Name Him for Presidency Detroit July Senator Robert I Follette of Wisconsin will be the Presidential candidate of the faction of the Committee of 41 which refused to amalgamate with the Labor party at the recent Chicago Convention according to Howard Williams national vice chairman of the organisation 1 A national convention soon to be held Mr Williams stated would formally tender the nomination to the Wisconsin Henator and select a Vice Presidential candidate 1 (Senator La consent to become the candidate of the new party wee given as the result of telegrams and tetter from all parts pf the country following the clone of the Farmer-Labor convention Mr: Williams said (Special to The Ba) Ilartadalo July li- the 7th toe inurnmg -their match with Harry Ed Ray the British pros of the Bcaradale Golf anil today Dowling and MrNt American pro! were 1 up tet of stare waa lute in m-large gallery followed the PERSHING SQUARE SOLD SHE CAN USE FCK: On July 29 1920 at the residence of her eon Harry A Powell 115 Mtuyvesant ave PHOEBE A widow of Whitson Powell In tha fifth year of her age Funeral at Farming-dale I Suddenly at As-bury Park on Thursday July 29 1920 LENA RKIZENHTE1N in her 75th year widow or Jtppman Keiseneteln and mother of Morris Reixensteiu and Joseph Relsenstein Funeral from her late residence 1077 Sterling pi Sunday Aug 1 at 2 pm Suddenly on Tilly 29 1920 FREDERICK ROBINSON husband of the late Clara Birdsill Funeral anrvine at hia late residence 400 Sterling pl Sunday Aug 1 at 5 pm Interment private On Juiy 10 1920 at bla residence 671 Larayette ave JOHN SHIELDS dearly beloved husband ef the Jnts Mary KUoaheth shields Solemn requiem mum will be held for the repose of hia soul on Monday Aug 2 at 0 am at St Ambrose Church Funeral private Kindly omit flowers Automobile cortege On July 21 1120 SARAH A widow of Edward Watann Funeral from brr late residence 425 Graham on Saturday July 11 at 5:20 am WBKTCOTT On Thursday July 29 1920 ELIZABETH MILLER WEST-CGTT wife of the late Alexander Fol- Yi-r Wentcotl Funeral services at her ite residence 125 Willow et Brooklyn Sunday Aug 1 ut 2:30 pm Interment privato Henry Manrtcl representing a syndicate yesterday closed title on the site of the Grand Union Hotel embracing the entire block bounded by Park and Lexingtun eves and 42d and Gat eta Manhattan for $2100000 Trntative studies have already been made by architects fur a 25-story office building to rout $10000000 to be built bf the syndicate It was said several months ago that the Victory Hall Aasoetation hod Its eye on tyiis site for a $20000000 War Memorial building and woe authorised by the Legislature to condemn property for He structure The property which woe sold by Public Service Commissioner John 1L Delaney was scqulred by the city for subway construction In 1114 CHARGE TWO YOUTHS ITH BOOZE THEFT Justice Fawcett in Hup'v today decided that Mra tiii: who conducts a furnished hi for su miner resident ot had a right to use the txteu over tho- stores on the tro-at Surf ave and 12th j' ahe wu also right when iif a big electric sign which building had erected to an advertiser Mra i- the court the sign obscurH and air of the room on floor Thorn a daughter Mrs Hopewell of Brooklyn grandchildren What the Victoria Cross is to the Englishmen and the Croix do Gueiro with Palm to the Frenchman the Congressional Medal of Honor Is to the American and Major Thorn won It by one of the most conspicuous ecu of bravery -In the entire Civil War The medal la presented ly through the President of the United Slate! and is not awarded for ncU performed under orders no matter low meritorious they may be but for Individual acta of the moat distinguished bravery Major Thorn won his medal with 600-yard dash and Incidentally saved the lives of 50 comrades and hie own for If he hadn won It there wouldn't have been enough left of him to pin a medal on The Rebels had planted 24QJ) pounds of gunpowder lir a mine underfoot at the -Dutch Gap -Canal In the fortifications of Petersburg on Jan 1 1565 The fuse had been lighted and wan rapidly burning down to the powder when Major Thorne saw it Thirty comrades were standing near the mine taring certain death and too panla stricken for action Msjor Thorn ran taster than he ever did before In his life Or since Jumped upon the mined bulkhead and with his Imndi put out the biasing fuse The mine would have exploded less than a minute later He made light of his bravery afterword but hie comrades saw to It that Congress and the President gave proper recognition of his valor and In after years he was elected president of the Medal of Honor Legion Major Thorn won born tn England on Nov 1143 and came to the United States when a boy He lived for a time in Connecticut and In Brooklyn for forty year! He wne a widely known lawyer here with offices at 2( Court eL for thirty yeara He had been a Deputy City Auditor of the old City of Brooklyn later was Shore Inspector of tho Port of New York and for some time woe Warden of the Raymond Street Jail He was prominent In Orand Army circle In Brooklyn and for may years active In cl vie club and political affair of old Brooklyn He had many medal awarded by various societies including a silver medal from the War Committee of Brooklyn and a week before he died he donated hie medals to tho American Numismatic Society of New York City and had them sent here Major Thorn served all through the Civil War from 1143 to the doe! and hie record was one of bravery throughout the conflict He served In the ermles of the Potomac Jams! Cumberland and tb Gulf and was present at the surrender of let at Ap-pomatlx Court House on April I till He afterward served on the Mexican frontier under Gen Sheridan and participated In the stirring events when Prince Mexlmilllsn occupied Mexico He was wounded In battle at Suffolk- Vs In Jane 1812 in November 1154 at Dutch Kill Canal Va and in December 1814 at Farrow's Island' large registration from the radii ate of the parochial school of the diocese and also mana public school graduate! The number of Jesuit priest at the college will remain unchanged two of (he present faculty leaving for other poets and two others taking their place! The number of Jesuit scholastics I (Increased by three five new cholttstice Joining the faculty and two leaving The new priest on the faculty are the Rev Timothy McCarthy 8 and the Rev Patrick Corinlcan 8 Father McCarthy is to be prefect of discipline succeeding tbe Rev John A Dixon A who le transferred to BL for hia ter-tianahip or final year of etudiea Father McCarthy comes to Brooklyn from Woodstock the Jesuit seminary In Maryland Father- Cormlcnn le returning to Brooklyn College1 after a year at Buffalo! to fill tho poet of special teacher for the college--course" He woe a member of the local faculty two years ago The new scholastics are Jhmea Brennan Thomas Brown Patrick Higgins Joseph McAree and Edward Sullivan The prieeta who are leaving the faculty ara Father Dixon and the Rev Augustus Duarte who le transferred to 8t Church at Boston Mom The two scholastics who are transferred are John Delaney who goes to 8t College Philadelphia and Maurice Mudd who will begin hia theological I course at Woodstock Seminary The Rev John Cassidy 8 who was acting president of the college In the lnterflm the death of Father George Krim A and the appointment of Father Farrell ie to remain aa minister a poet he has held for three yeara The Rev Francis Lamb A remains as chaplain and the Rev Thomas Murphy AJ and Job Kelleher AJ continue as the priests for 8t Ignatius Church The Rev Richard Fleming A is retained as prefect of atudlea and the Rev William Cunningham as professor of philosophy for the senior and Junior college classea The freshman class will again be In charge of the Rev Augustus Fremgen A The priests who remain on the High Scheol faculty are the Rev Hugh A Gaynor A the Rev Terence Boyle 8- the Rev Dominick Hammer AJ and the Rev Charles O'Brien A The scholastics who continue on the faculty for another year are Nugent Char in Roddy and Frauds RubbeL Police Receive Anonymous Tip and Arrest Boys-3 Others Escape RUSH HEW GIRDERS FOR BURNED BRIDGE CRUSH IS RELIEVED MUST LIVE IN BROOKLYN 13 MOTORCARS El Fire swept through ll" -of a building at 19 hattan today occupied by -Donahue truckmen and th motorcars tfith a loss est- $50000 Firemna Joseph Company 19 was riMvj several feet of water in li-c after he had been overenn One of the machine held: Mclnerncy of 70 Wilson Continued from Page 1 Mrs Nina Cooke Brady now a reel-dent of Los Angeles Cal named as defendant In a suit for separation broght by her husband Paul Brady stock broker was today awarded 1100 a week alimony pending trial by iustlee Fawcett In Supreme Court The award la granted however only on condition that Mrs Brady move back to Brooklyn bring their little daughter Joan with her and remain here until after the trial If she does not return within ten days her motion for alimony la denied buMtbs may renew It If at any subsequent time she comes bock Into the Jurisdiction of this court $1200000 BLAZE IN NEW ORLEANS Threa men Interrupted In carrying off $4600 worth of grain alcohol from II Hull at early today escaped by charging right through tha house In the rear of SI passing through two wlndowa In their flight Two boys members of (he gang were arrested The alcohol was contained In three barrels stored In the Hull at' address which le a distillery owned by Csprael-la end Desiderlo Charles Deslderlo of $0 Stewart at made chargee of burglary against tho two hoys Francis Byrne IS years of 116 Hull et and William Forbes 16 years of 145 Howard ave and they were held by Magistrate McCluskey In the Galea ave court this morning Police LL Gallagher of the Ralph ave staUon received an anonymous call that a burglary was taking place at fit Hull et and he dispatched Detective Albert Farrington to stop It In the rear of 51 Hull it the three officers found the barrels of alcohol unguarded In ambush they waited until five men came to the front of the building with a horse and wagon IN MEMORIAM GRANATH In loving memory of pur dear son and bfotlier WALLACE GRANATH who gave his life for hia country on July II 1111 while serving with Co lGth Inf With broken hearts of sorrow Just two years ego today One whom we loved so dearly Bravely paaaed away Ob! how we miss hia bright dear face Our grief It cannot tell Ha leaves a vacant place at home Which never can be filled MOTHER SISTERS and BROTHERS Entered Into peaceful and eternal rest July SI 1116 my sister blessed EMILY THOMAS TODD Oone but aa jrou will forever live In the heart of a lonely brother my beloved slater is not to die ALONZO A THOMAS New Orleans July destroyed port of the warehi-" Appalachian Corporation a- 'i" under control at 1 I Ing Officiate of the com mated the lose would total work of cutting the rivet that hold the twisted steel ribs to tha backbone of the bridge structure had not been started There was a large force of men at work on the bridge clearing away aa much of the debris aa poe sible Three carload of burned Uea had been removed and other cars were bringing up the new ties to replace the burned ones The engineers today declared that the total damage to the bridge would bo from $50000 to $76000 commie-loner Whalen stood fast to hi original declaration that a defective 'feeder wire was tho cause of the blaxe and that he would hold the company responsible for tbe damage Corporation Counsel O'Brien had been Instructed to take the necessary steps to protect the city's right in the matter it was stated William Menden for tbe repeated his assertions that the blase was caused either by spontaneous combustion on the creo-soted ties or by the lodging of a lighted cigarette or cigar on the tips ftUTIlE TU C08TKit V' IKHTHUCTIONS Tf woh! to me ikisk ws oh -UR riiKXUHKD 10 TUB U1 108k Say "Doctor" Took Watches Samuel i Given alias Dr Samuel Breslln 25 of 720 Bedford ave ie In the Raymond- s( jail awaiting extradition to Jersey City where he le wanted on a charge of stealing watches from several phyatciana He was arrested last night by a detective from Jersey City at the Broad at Hospital Manhattan According to the police Given would go to a hospital Introduce himself a a surgeon find out when the next major operation waa to be performed and at that time enter the dressing room and rifle their clothes SAYS HUSBAND GADS ABOUT EDWIN HATHA undertaker lit ATLANTIC AV TEI lit MAIN III TLATBUSH AV THL Mtl FLAT REWDUtCC TEL THI W1N1WOH SCHLUTTER AT ALBANY i 4 PhsM HI Klsss Park I JOHN CimiCK Funeral Ulnrtor Shlppiag a Specialty Knife Fork I Charging that her husband William Waldron after flirty years of married life left his home to "run around with other women" Mra Mary Waldron to' day asked Justice Fawcett In Supreme Court to make her husband pay $20 a week alimony pending trial of the suit for separation she has brought against him The couple were married Aug I 1817 According to Mra Waldron's petition her husband left home on Jan 10 1111 and has since lived at the homes of "unknown women" Justice Fawcett reserved decision Th rrni sr perms smllM nervier work lasHrisli er min iw New 1st tar say taian ar adlecs snaO lejl'l 'i Hied rsvelop (sdrt-rd sastdtes matrrlsla Si thebtd ta mad with bla sad the dot of orerrsutlm th Board se ts h4f hi or Its ofle tefois aaawd la tbs 4m'tlwwiMf hr f' wbtrh time ssd lAir Ite "I opened by th Preeidrtl wtevrH rr-" SSTSfiTtAfli i--- rjrtSfikktata imtdw of th asm af all pisa Islerwrow- and If a other terms to distinctly ntst ttattart without rosoerrio si hi a a Wd tor Ite iwj V- imperta fair ssd wliteot that so smelier sf tte Sard sf et Si depart meat chW et ef er clerk there" erelter The at ef Sw Tor I te Rockville Centre July -William Schlutter grocery atom manager who disappeared from hta home here seven days ago waa today when hie wife received a letter postmarked "Albany" Schlutter elated In the letter that he waa not well and wanted some one to come after him Police Capt Bacon has gone to Albany and the two are expected home tonight ACCEPTANCE FINISHED TODAY FUDEfim LOUER 4 OH fibOBlh LESION! MODERATELK SICKS nOHPT PEUVIHUkL laU-U WANTED FAVOR-DIVORCE Introducing a letter written by his wife Agnes pleading for a divorce on the ground that their further relatione were hopeless August Grip i chsmlcal manufacturer yesterday op posed her plea for alimony and counsel fee In an action for separation brought by her The letter was submitted to Justice Fawcett In Supreme Court and declared In part As It la Impossible to talk ts you any more as you are so deaf I must write to you I want to ask a favor of you Will you divorce met You do not know how happy would be If could only get my freedom Surely you do not want' me to live with you when I no longer care for you" Justice Fawcett ordered Grip to pay $50 a week alimony pending trial and awarded Mrs Grip the custody of their daughter- Dorothy WILLIAM HUTSON DIES CORK MANUFACTURER Lon AND FOUND Democratic Candidate la Ex pactad to Feature Industrial 1 Questions In Speech LOST IMsmnnd and sspphlrs BAR PIN la Ttvtm Oerss Psifcwsy sr Dominick'! Shcspshssd Msjr or vicinity Postsr sv snd Itth At Liberal rswar! MACKBNZIK 1U Faster ar 1-1 TEACHER A SUICIDE Leaving a note to hie wife Mary saying he fra red a long Illness" would make him a burden on her hand! Willard Shannahan 41 of Bogart ave- the Bronx a teacher of hlatory at Morris High School end a former Instructor at Madison University Madison Wta went to the attic of hie home today while his wife and their f-year-old daughter were asleep and ended ihle Ufa by shooting himself In the mouth- fM WPfllF i iMffP tr la ir AiSVd" TM M4 niwt tM party ar iP moral waller alstid Item a- lrNo bid Win to eistedmd salute precedes tn lh reeeprijw re mrk bM It I- mopsWflL Os Putnam Halsey st esr Friday morning bstwssn and i II small frees CASH containing Mila keys and tickets Ill Stnyvsaast av Brooklyn LOST Boston tall PUP brews and Rash Hour Cbush at Bridge The crush at the Brooklyn Bridge last night due to tbe suspension of Williamsburg Bridge operation eras worse than when the notorious Brooklyn Bridge cruh was at Its worst prior to the opening of the subway lines' Hundreds of thousands of people flocked there from he Broadway-Manhattan subway and tha Chambers at tertirinal only to find that there were few If any of tha staff at the Park Row terminal Who knew where do direct them to get the special train being operated over the bridge As a result at 6 o'clock There was a fighting pushing and struggling maas of several hundred thousand people In the Perk Row train bourn that soon overflowed into the City Hall Park and up and down I'ark Row The reserve of the Oak at station had to bo called out to control tho situation Conditions were further aggravated by tha fact that the extra trains on the brldga slowed up operation and the trains simply crawled along the structure and over the elevated lines In low er Brooklyn) Peoplo who attempted to use the trolley care to get home found them as badly crowded as the elevated lines and that It was Just as impossible to reach the trolleys as It was to get aboard the elevated trains Trucks and taxicabs and all aortfef vehicles were pressed into service to get tbe crowds home but even then many were delayed upwards of an hour In arriving home for aupper The It- officials predicted that the returning crowds today would be better handled than last night They are all giving thanks that the crippling of service coma late Instead of early In the week as they will have a relief over the week-end and a chance to pnrfect 'there temporary operating plana The fait that the new subways are to open to-morrow Is also a source of teilef to the operating officials In their ptrsen whits rsward if returned to 4U A lith st Il-I William Kldwell Hutson 41 years old of 111 Monroe sL vice president of the Paddock Cork Cpmany manufacturers of corks et 1209 DcKalb ave died on "Thursday at Brentwood His funeral service will be held this evening at Ills late residence In Brooklyn under Masonic auspice The Interment tomorrow will be In Evergreens Cemetery Mr Hutson was born at Flat Crank Coffee County Tenn and was formerly a hardware merchant In Selma Ala Ha came to Brooklyn 20 yean ego Ho waa member of Mnrchanta Lodge No 709 A A Mr Hutaon la survived by hie wife Mrs Nellie Haxel Paddock Hutaon and two sons Norman and William Kldwell Hutaon both students at Yale University Last Friday morning Fulton bslnw Kim pi Reward BRYAN Court it 11-1 fwawsales nf The sf te sf sseh hank sr tro -v uthorisedrijleer -1 tha CnaiptmUer £nc i rertlSeuteu rt lwleelte by The CUT wl-' Jemma sa eqnst WEATHER FORECAST Dayton Ohio July In addition to the League of Nations the American industrial problem and other domestic questions ara to have a prominent place In the address of Governor Cox accepting the DemocraUc Presidential nomination according to Information here today In close touch with tho Coe campaign It waa eald that a large portion of the address might be expected to deal with Industrial affairs with a view to bringing Capital and Labor closer together Those who have talked with the Governor said thla le one of the most serious concern and they believed he would give his views at length The Governor today bent all effort! toward completing the acceptance address work which was broken yeater- LOWP-A Short fur sable NECKPIECE at tha 4:41 traia at Pena at! for Jamaica a Bos Ncrthport I 11-1 WANTS $25000 FOR FALL Arvid Paulson traffic who was knocked down by a trolley car at Hoyt and Livingston ta on March 21 has brought suit In the 8u preme Court against tho Nassau Electrie Railroad Company to recover $25005 damagea Paulson alleges that he sustained a fracture of the skull and other serious injuries because of the negligence of a motor men of Rostra ave car and that he has el nee been unable to resume hi -duties Tho company denies responsibility for tho accident claiming it waa due entirely to the own carelessness ef the stto4jri ef th asiemnt ef tn Indication Until PM Tomorrow WsxMnsta! Jely For Ksstrra Krw York PraksMr thsoStr showers tomrht end us-dsjr ailsMIy cooitr tenleM Xodsrat srrst-erty wind ta SecU-n 40 rfJteOrreier All hid LOST bstwssa Mth et New Talk City and 111 Oates av Braoklya silver sirs ret Is CASK with Initial a Rsward It istumsd to DAVID QARDINER SI Oats ar I N-t Loral rrobabtliUe! lopllrste BMVer DfcnaWI iddrfifH tfc Prthsbly 1st) thunder showtrs tsslahl ssd 'Sunday Modem srsetertr wisd! QUEEXfi BOROUGH PROPERTY MRS JACOB VAN WART DIES IN HER 91 ST YEAR mc iwtv day by the parade and non-political Ideal Individual Light Loft Building mrk an ff ffipg at t4 i Wm Akllle'-ffihaU -e "Hi Aild- shall i Genrral Weather Indlcatiooa Lend Mwwors bar occurred ts' tho Lsko Rrgtns end ssMstsrd over tho Karlh Atlantic ft" end ft Lswranr Vsllvy and st armt-Tsrad suilssa In lh flails ntaua snd florid! TrmpMMun rhannHi here brrti unimportant In this vieinliy oooticrrd toes) thuedre allow srs ars mbabl during ihs asst hours but for the won part iho wosUmt will fair awarded ta nor terte "J1" City of Ynrli tab defpuller nrely er rite 17560 Square Feet Mrs Elisabeth A Harway Van Wort 90 years old widow of Jacob Van Wart a resident of the Gravesend Beach section for sixty years and a member of the family after which Harway ave was named died on Thursday of old age at her residence at Harway ave and Bay 40th at where her funeral services will be held privately the interment following $50000 Nw Havon Fir i New Haven Conn July irtre early this morning badly damaged fonr-story building In Wats at 1 and drove three families from their homes in an adjoining apartment house The loss wee estimated at $59000 Suitable fer any kind of Haaiifschrlng Premier Location la Nsir Industrial Zone RICH WATER (V Chart and Oewktia Sumy Ctaadsra Time) Bisk Y'nter lv elvlc celebration over the choice of Daytontan In tho Presidential contest The Governor bed a self-imposed schedule to have the speech printed this afternoon for mailing tonight to the Nation's press Bo engrpeeed was the Governor la completing hie address that he offered po comment lost night on the state-meat of 8enator Herding hie Republican' opponent charging that power-Ail international Interests favoring tha 1 segue of Nation were behind Demo cratle financing and that the Democrats would seek to minimise the League Issue Thera waa doubt whether the Governor would reply before delivery of hU acceptance In Greenwood Cemetery Mr Van I crisis This will remove tha Brighton tl'art wan huH In said Vaw VL rvi 1 Wart born In old New AM I PM Talk Site Teik Long Island City R'ili Ml er Lews tar Term uf Teunk GEORGE RYAN tester AM PM A 4 I REFEREES APPOINTED BT FAWCETT Nqto Hank af Erl va Keller and ar a Gesrg Buechner: Mlllrr va Thslsr and hilll la tto ew f'-- Vtm epntraclf 1 Tbe riskt I remred I hit Jl It i derwrd to rtsiulrij -J' the blank tonis Wf rSI'he ef I he enslraet Ineri1 Ihs fnrm snpmrte to sen be ehlenwt te 'TT turn or lh iwpenne-n I Pleas and drsmsf st tetete ass Itoia i waa York City on ily llr 180 tho daughter of the Pile Lewis and fferah Harway Klie married Jacob Van Wart who when he died In 1911 was a retired mazier painter of Gravecaiid 81m i avri-ired by a sen Huri Van Wart a ducK'iter Mted Josephine Van Wart Btaphm Vaa Wirt NT CAM-AOHAK trains from the Brooklyn Rridge end permit more temporary Mr vice for tbe Myrtle ave and Lexington eve lines It will also divert a lord part of the crowds from the Park Row tarmtnua to the Manhattan stations of the subway and generally relieve condition at tha moment they are In greatest need of relief New Mich water at 'ulr heot laates eerllrr SUN RISE3 AND SETS (Fnralihed ky tbs Coart and Uscasu Sarvry st Xew Tmkl July SI I 1 lUas I At Klsss 4 AJ fteTX Uanhall to Slovens William BusknelL NY ClinpHKr Rubier ra Bams! Xrll Yanderwater nr CIARK Mchsr vs Matcher Herbert Kstchaj! 46 Jackson Avenue Long Island City Jf i -1.

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