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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 3

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a I THE mOOKLYS PATTjY EAGLE NEW YOHK nUDAY TANUATiV 25 1018 -31 NEW BAY RIDGE TERMINAL OF THE NEW YORK CONNECTING RAILWAY AT TOE FOOT OF SIXTY-FIFTH STREET NOW CROWDED WITH FREIGHT CARS IID FUEL RELIEF 9rH 240 FREIGHT CARS THROUGH BROOKLYN DAILY ON NEW ROAD Lungs Arc Weakened By 'Hard Colds CASCARA pUiNINE The is Vihl-t nni fail! aura ny to tab niata--M attaint ifMi Cura cal da la 24 hour- Crip 11 -dart Gratia Connecting Railway Begin Serving Borough Next Monday Coil for Homes Scarcer Before Garfield Order Was Issued BAY RIOGE BIG YARD CENTER SriK-e bos wilt-led Tip snd g'r Hill'a p-lara ca li UTwaUlwlh At Aar Drug Sears ICE JAMS THE HARBOR l-i ILLINOIS PRIVATE KILLED IN ACTION PERSHING GABLES 1 Brooklyn hH dorivod not a par tjcid of benefit from Inereaaed ihlp-'mrata of coil In tho I nit three dare despite the fhet that coal to houie-holder had' priority over everythin Freight' service fdr Brooklyn and Long Island over tha Hell Gats Bridge will begin neat Monday It haa been announced From oMnday on freight from Now England for local consign sea will arrive dally on lta own wheels over the bride Instead ot ba Ing floated to tha edge of tha borough by ferry Though It Is not very generally known tho Hell Gate Bridge ha not yet been used for freight bound to Brooklyn and Long Island All the earn over the bridge and tha new rail way link have been "through" freight Interchanged betweeu the Pennsyl vanla terminals at Greenville and tho New Tork: New Haven ami Hartford tracks in tha Bronx These cars have gone straight -through Brooklyn: but they have had no more effect on the life of tha borough than If they had gone past on the other side of the Hudson or through a tube underneath Monday for tha first time Long Island will cease to be an Island Never again except In case of dir accident will Brooklyn ba entirely dependent for food fuel' and other supplies upon water-borne transportation subject to delays by ice and fog Give No of Battle in Which Thompson Lost His Life 0 A piattorof fact coal receipt! hero are lighter than they were (dre Dr eeveral order were iMued They arc lighter than they cra week ago when on several dayi Brooklyn received more than a nor-nuil aupply Tor several daya the run of hard fecal to Brooklyn haa been in the 1 neighborhood of 1000 tona each day 000 tona a day while requirements at the minimum are 10000 tona a day Xh bituminous coal situation Is desperately bad The plain facts are that there la nothing for- the facto-' jiat and If lot of them close down eoon it will bo a miracle Tea- SEVEN NATURAL DEATHS 1 BUY BOND SENT $3000 TO 0 8 $2000 FOR FRANCE t4 p4 th lit III nth for I ht CM oh rhii fin MW 4 dm mt loin- ilajn flu 111 It fi GERMAN DESTROYERS CAUGHT IN OWN TRAP ONLY 17 SURVIVORS Copenhagen January The mine field responsible for the sinking on Sunday of tha German destroyers A-TS and A-JI was of Gorman origin The seventeen men from tho crew of the A-71 the only survivors from the two vessels suffered greatly for four IIW daya in tho open sea it was fromj Nothing Could Stop Criminal these survivors It was learned that the PACKERS YYATGHED WORK OF CONGRESS TO FORESTALL PROBE Washington January GrhWat FersJHng today reported another American auldler killed in on January 22 but no details -r Tha man killed was Private Thompson hto brother- Ralph Thompson live at Georgetown 1H The following abroad not In action also were reported: Sergeant Frederick Day meiilH-gltla 114 Hancock street Auburn dales Maxa- Nura Florence I Union men In- gltta 140S Rest Wood street Decatur 'll kthsme Ernest Hilton disease n- No i Wells Reach Ms prjyetc lVHliaiit Rout tubrmiluMl I I alj Floyd Rolen pneumonia Atliena Ohio: JJIl'tom Mohr rooms 7 East Yw1flhl street Covington Kyj Howard Hall pneumonia neq'reat friend Wiggins Derby Ohio Health conditions among the American troop in-France for th week ending January II ahow only a alight change The total of all men off duly for Illness or Injury whether their case were lertous enough for hospital treatment or not was 461 per 1040 ae against 941 tha preceding week If aa 474 for all troops In ilia United State tarday Fuel Administrator Frederic I movement of coal from the coal plan Gunnison managed to get hold of I where there hae been much delay a barge loaded with Hi tons of aoft I heretofore The pooling arrangement eoaL Thle he turned over to tho Me- will save time and effort full and Cuilom coal yard which li one of the I empty can will be moved with much concern! that has suffered severely I more rapidity and as fast as every during the fuel shortage I carload arrives it will be dumped into the nearest barge and sent on Its Goney uland RealdenU Fleaa with 1 wray it la a plan auggeated by the Gaantooft I local admlnlatraton to Washington Today a delegation of three waited and Ifr Peters said today: on Mr Gunntooa from tho Coney Isl-1 will mean that there will be nd Civic Alliance The three said I 244 to 100 additional can of anthra-that Ti per cent of a population ofleltd dumped dally We have been (1000 people at the Island had no trying to get thle pooling arrango-couL Last night the Alliance held alment through ever since the last of regular business meeting In I December but the National Fuel Ad-Hotel Surf avenue and Weat Twen-1 ministration never paid any heed to tieth street Before it had been In I the matter We knew it was the only progress long a swarm of Conay Isl-1 proper solution to the- fuel situation anders without coal descended bn the I so wo kept plugging away Finally hall and each clamored for something I Dr Garfield after being In confer-to be done so that coal could get I ence with some leading coal men through to the Island I gave In' It Is Indeed the very beet Tbe delegation at tho fuel office thing that haa coneiited of Baccharo Rubens chair- Theodora Foulke Favors Conducting War on Pay-as-You Go Principle mlno field Ursa German NO HEAT NO RENT FOUR DISPOSSESSED SHOULD GIVE OUTRIGHT Brooklyn Freight Blurt Monday Thus' fir tho Interchaog of car between the New Haven and tho Long laland has bean not often more than thirty cars a day: and they have all been ferried from the New Haven terminals In the Bronx to Long Island City After Monday the procedure will be different The car will be run across the Hell Gate Bridge and then to tho Holbon sorting yard at Hollla where tho cars for Brooklyn will be separated from those bound to other points on tha laland When shipper learn of "the new ASK WADSWORTH TO HELP I Indlst on having 1 their cars routed i through it and tho volumo of traffic will ba much larger Washington January How the I th Prtaiit though veatlgetlon of their Industry aa pro-! between the connecting railway and Tenants Summoned to Court M04 CongreM during llll anjHtha Bueh germinal through tha 1 how they kept In touch with political I Thirty-eighth street cut of the eub- affalr in Washington In an effort to STrtm! tLd fnraatflii I gather at Parkvllla and car ban be InvMttoatlon -1 imted from the connecting railway olutlona wa disclosed today by doc-1 down through tho Thirty-eighth street umento from the files of Bwlft ti Co lout over the-Brooklyn Rapid Transit road Into tho record of tha Federal trocV to the Buah Terminal tracks Four families were being dlspos-1 Commission's Inquiry 1 0t a by haMroWaU HeliHonS heat no rent squabble between Dr McManus Chaplin and A of hi new Job It 1 highly probable Fahla Berkeley of 119 Kenilworth I IX While of Bwlft A Co's legal staff I that hundred of car loaded with place and eight families living in tha and which was sent to Bwlft Jr munitions will rumble through tho four-story apartment building at 114 III Bwlft and other officers of tha 1 Ftotbuah Avenue of which to the firm Mid Wl'totoV groxi Mapped Out li A sons to be administered A Morrow wax rapidly by official Fuel Administration step necessary by clearing man of the board of govern ora Alexander EL Xohn and Benjamin Shapiro (laid Mr Xohn: "I want to say that Conay laland Is very badly off I don't know what will happen If we rot coal soon Thera era a lot of one-family house end bungalows down there which are I if light Mnitruetion and offer no pro- the'tmfflc "coneitl'cm Zone System Being Washington January yatam of coal distribution by being mapped out of tho railroad and today aa the next to apeadlng up deliveries I 1 Mr Morrow organiser and secretary of tho National Coal Association who was put in charge of coal distribution and apportionment by the Fuel Administration last tight will supervise all pooling and transportation arrangements Formal announcement of tho detalln of the sons plan which also will be under hls control in expected ehorUy Officials expressed tbe belief that lection to tho bitter winds that awaep In- acroae Gravesend Bay and from tha ocean A city house has strong walls and in's measure Is protected from the cold When these people at Coney Islaad have no coal there is nothing for them to do but froexo The Coney Island Coal Company Arid coal yard are barren of coal Wa want to know why coal ran not ba conveyed there over the tracks of the Long Uland Railroad Thera are facilities for It but no coal APPELLATE DIVISION DECISIONS TODAY rnal Ciawi n4 Frwlarirk 11 Ma-ahi n-Mrtam atr mnalpiila ra larkaaaaaL Mr Id Caaipav 4frwlal amt Praal Maytr 7 anflbsl dnbr aMrnvil Ns afrialaa Kara Blalrk pa Faraat nauHHMrat in lea Pwvat aiswllaM Urdar ivrcranl' tad at-tloo dnrtrd Sr avaia Jk pilar rrilrat Ta Oty u( WlptU Plain apprllaii JudiiaMt aStnard tfriaioa 1 Kaiplia Arrkltrrtanl lira Wsrka lac kllaa Wrha art Jdarik iMIrinl anpalaiata in William a tkamaa cl al ladlrldnslly art a Iras-lri ad aaalkrr napaadraia Inlcf IMrMli MP WMBQ Atobj raaaaadi'kt Cirri CWae-tn aad tiarba I'aaiaua drAmdaaiai UMlaiar bar Campaar Kw Tork I- awrllaau Jadomaat art srtrr adrairt Na Malaa Uaay FIaaigaa mmartriS -ra An(iit Jlla 111 Judcairat aad anbr ilia WMiUr Usiri at klan Cosal aCraied Orrtla aa tnOiai fcrTh tlartilB krr (aanflaa ad lltna mqmidrat palnUaa mrttrr ramaad art amlas drakd ftl tlM (hi to (Ctll unid-ohlyi 1 tin braid Vhn Bine-jr In judpt iti ill ur hb Ml In uftto ullltk filin Mw total Inn ecsUol iltncn iim Chill unit ti gtnM dilbr i tn If Com thi hi AFfuC': 1111 I 10 bj10 I Army depot wtll'con- Thi tenants uy that no coal has 1 that owythlnjjcsntrato tho attontton of tho Gov- been delivered to the building elnc th prelnt m7vemroL0n We lero I November with the exception of one I that aa It atanda today nothing could ton December 17 and another January I atop criminal proaecu Ilona" 19 Onn ton a month they say la not Th following points were declared enough to give steam and hot wtec I uickerarei)0rt tovor ot lha to four-story aputment One adinlnietratlon has not- dle- woman declared that ho had burned turbed buelneaa by proeecutlon and eventy-alx gallon of oil for heat I does not wish to bo known aa appeal- Complalnts availing nothing tho mob plrit It does not wtoh tenants decided to hold back tha Jan- rh six avixi bad sliapa It must come before uary rent They did eo On Friday tia corporations for political aub- scruptiona shortly as thd convention to almost at hand Congrcasmen wtoh to go home to attend to their fencea" As to tho authors of the Investigation resolution' the report had this to My: "Borland of Missouri to seeking re- "To midway and' points east and north with tho exception of Boston" reads tho telegram of instruction to dispatchers regarding thr freight that Is at present sent over from th Pennsylvania to Bay Rldga over tha Connecting Railroad and ort to New England over the Hell Gat Bridge Traffic IJglit Thus Fkr Tha exception of Boston and the almoat complete blocking of the Pennsylvania since the Connecting Railway wee finished January 16 liava kept the number of care thus inning through th borough down an average of 44 eastbound and 164 westbound a day Th 44 east-bound ran ara practically all loaded Frederick Nihar rapendnt Anas Oar and Hurlfi tlearnln appellants rpnt Ik Cnunly Court at Qtiania County xarmari elm mala Opinion by Thomas Janki Itli-h Putnam xml Blarkmar il rontvr In th miliar of Iho pmhxlo nl tho laat rill and taatimant of Paulina tirnult lalo Ike County of qusana dcrroariL Iwrrau of Iho Bumwilo' Court of Qiwotia County a Sir in ad opinion In tha Hiattrr of th opanln of Hrhr xvanua ate Itamoxa par -I -I Ibrby raapnmlanl CnlasiMi Wire rtnnpany appellant wrtlrr afflrprt bo opinion Sarali Kanloa opprllant va tonaf TAIin roapoodant It-y lialdharx and John ralnay darandonla Jadamant dlamlimlnp nun-Ilalnt on Ihoniarlla alllruiml with mala Opinion hy Pulliam Jenk Tnotnax blarkmar and Rally JJ 'wrrur burn Lit tlx raapandent va A Ilalfat appellant urdar d-nyln tl r-n-danl'a motion for a naar trial aClrmed arlth roata Na opinion liaotaao Mantlaloitl and anoihtr m-apondanis va loiarua llarria appallant OrU-r adlrmad Na opinion Donald MaKallar rnpunriant va Ameri ran gynthatlo Dyaa 1 incorporated appellant Jndsmant and ardor rarer aad and new trial arantrd coats' lu abide th avrnt Opinion by Janka Tbonutu Rlrk Putnam and Blarkmar JJ rvneur Hannah Mari appellant Anlnrla Corporation and another raapoiidanli Order I Airmail Na oplnlmi Alaz Jilayar rMpumirnt vi- 1'iiliid Praaaad Reef Company appellant unlar danylna defendant's motion for near i ml adlrmad See tnama Kllzabaih Powora rrapnndant o-d p- tho proposed system will prove effec-I tlve to eliminating long and cross haula and make another eerloue coal vents the coal boats from getting in" lhortatc this winter Impossible Xa Coal for Week at Bath Beach Just before these three appeared fiiwln Hunter proprietor of Henry rotisvme ra- January si wiin Hsnjts coal yard which gets lts coal I tha dally output of fuel through the way of Gravesend Bay called and anthracite belt barely exceeding tho idd Deputy Administer James tonnage moved to the markets re-RMrM That he had not had any coal I serve supplies are being reduced ac- 1 cording to mining officials and It la I have a dock at Bay Nlnotaanth (eared that suffering for coal will ba mid Hunter to an Eagla re- acute If the railroads face further Porter I get anything traffic congestion through because of tho thick lco Five The situation la being complicated hundred people are dependent on me I also it -was announced today by the Last night a Government tug mashed I contlnued water famine cold weather a channel through the lea and I am I and the scarcity of empty coal cars hoping I will get some coal I Deputy Marino Director Walter I Hnid for Bfistinr Policeman Pollock aid today that tha New York 0810 IOr DBaln rOIICOman Towboat Szchang reported If prl-l Tbo seven young men who were vilely-owned tuge laid up put out of I arrested recently on charges of felonl-rommlsaion by tc-nd 24 railroad oualy asmultlng William lugs altould my that thla la Zi per I EL Kennedy temporarily assigned to cent of the tugs in the ha the Eighth Branch Detective Bureau added I while Kennedy was escorting a young Mr Pollock- mid lhat yesterday woman to her home In Rldrewood there were towed from tha five New werearraigned yesterday in the Jamaica Jersey coal ports 21'SII tons of bltu- police court and held to await tha mlnoua and 14 ill tons of anthracite action of the Grand Jury The po-The figures for bituminous look good llceman was confined In- the German at lint blush but when It la explained Hospital for several weeks During lhat tha majority of It Is to go into the fight Kennedy shot one of hls al-veaaele In the harbor a bunker coal I legcd assailants Joseph Michaels 24 snd that hospitals and public utilities I years old of 1 1 Lafayette street have to gat their share It can be seen Ridgewood In both thighs The others that little enough remains for fee-1 who were held yesterday by Judgn lories engaged In ordinary commercial I Kocliendorfcr with Michaels were punutta Besides that the progress of I Charles and Harry Hlld aged re-a tow la alow with tho present excep-1 apectively 21 and 21 years both of 10 Ilona! lea conditions lZeldler avenue Maspeth: EL Zlnn 2i Tho principal 1 two coal ports art I of SIS Knickerbocker avenue Ridge-Bouth Amboy and Port Reading It I wood: Henry Nedger If of 14 Mount takes a tow about ten hours to get I Olivet avenue Maapcth John Gross from there tb Jersey City where the I (I of 404 Grandview avenue Ridge-coal hi broken up and distributed I wood and Charles Camion 10 of II Thera were 14 SOS tons of bltuinln-1 Second street Maspeth ous at the coal porta waiting to be 'owed and 1TS4S tona of anthracite Yonkers Ice Adda to Harbor Troubles In the harbor la atlll very bad tid Mr rollock "it la about tlie "me as yesterday The sugar itaeriee at Yonkers have engaged the nrvlcea of an -Ice-breaking veaael Iron Newfoundland tho Harmony nd It la smashing tho Ice into big CIVIC AND AD CLUBS MERGER NOT LAWFUL Believing that Amarlca should eon-duct her part In the war on tho pay-as-you-go principle and not burden future generations with tha liquidation of tremendous bond Issues Theodora Foulke a nurseryman Hiring on Broodway midway between Bay aid a and Flushing Queens haa given tho Federal Government tlOOt in cash and Inspired by tho same theory ho haa sent 42004 In cash to tho French Government Foulke refused to purchase any Liberty Bonds but laat summer when the country was seething with tho agitation tb raise tho first issue ho dispatched to the Treasury a thousand dollars as a gift again this winter following the appeal for subscriptions for tho second Issue ha ent an additional 92000 and later sent a similar sum to Franca I took this method of contributing my bit" ho Mid today I did not purchase any Liberty Bonda I disapprove of tho bond ho added "America should pay as it goes If tho Government neede a billion dollars tho people should give outright tho money needed Wa should pay them now Tho poor man who has- a son between the ages of 21 and II gives tha boy to hto country give him now anil get nothing in return but tha rich roan gives hto money or loan hto money and gets something In re a promise of full repayment and hire for tha use of the money Thto should not be It -to no more right to attempt to conduct thto war today with resources yet undeveloped than -to attempt to' light Its battles with men yet Foulke to a well-known reeldent of the North Bide In Queens- Ho to nn ardent prohibitionist and hae been very active In anti-liquor movements The general belief In many quarters haa been that he was a Quaker but Foulke denied thto today ha said "my wife and my soil aro Quakers but am not Hls son to Flemer Foulke He to within tho draft age and Mr Foulke said ha had been placed In CIsm the non-combative class' In which aro listed those totally unlit physically or mentally for military service or those belonging to religious sects such aa Quaker who aro oppoaed to war Mrs Foulke th mother I like her huabend an ardent prohibitionist Bhe to a member of the Queen s-Nssmu A organisation and very octlvo in locol civic work Mini one of the most active members of the Good Clttoenehip League of Flushing DEDICATE CHURCH SUNDAY The dedication of tho new Christ Msthodlst Protestant Church Coney Island avenue between Avenues I and will take place on Sunday For several years tho congregation haa worshipped In tho basement of tha present church but recently It was found poesihlo to complete the edifice Work wee begun last summer and has Just been finished The new edifice to a frame structure capable of seating about 100 persona end every mcylern convenience line been provided The auditorium to elmply but- tastefully treated on tho Colonial atyle and to lighted by stained glass windows which have been provided by friends of tho church Tho pastor tho Rev Martin hue given hto personal attention to tho building operations The 164 westbound most of them usually more than two-thirds ara empty Even with thto comparatively email traffic tha Bay Rldga freight yard looks Imposing to a layman Seven gangs of workmen were busy yesterday doing nothing but keeping the switches clear of enow and lea ao that tha freight rare In tha yard could move Big Pennsylvania freight engines were puffing slowly about pull big eastbound cars from tho big float and pushing empty westbound care onto them for tho return Journey to Greenville The electric hoisting machinery In tho four black float bridge towers at tho car ferry slip rattled and roared ae It lifted and lowered the bridgee to keep them level with tha floats Perishable freight ha thu far been sent by other routes because of th uncertainty aura to obtaln'durlng tho first few weeks of a now line Th embargo laid down In Washington yesterday will limit tha rood for a time to carrying coal food and live stock and may change both the quantity and th character of the freight going' through Brooklyn must pay or move Dr Berkeley of-1 nomination Jle boasts that he hae a fered to deduct 94 for each tenant on Job Jiy this at ztinav Ht I agitation on greesmin Doolittle ramiiiM In hnnu (Kanaaa) la a boy of small ability He euro prominence1 Srero Wdiworth Of thfa an7 Npw York who Frincla Heney Neal U1 IWed a a atockholder In Bwlft ot tha two Iler two children were In I school and Juat about to graduate eh raid She had hunted house all day yesterday Mrs James Witter another tenant had to pay her rent because she had th8 hom wh0 could TO CHEERUPBOYS INSERVICE Mr Edward Lang whoa family I Members of Cheer Cp Circle of 8t conalats of two adulto and a six-year- Stephen's Lutheran Church Newkirk old child doctored that aha would move tomorrow avenue and East Twenty-eighth street Mrs Anns Nelson who mid that a delightful comedy playlet he had been an Invalid for six yean and a aeries of Interesting patriotic waa directing the packing tn her scenes last night In the Sunday School apartment and Mid that ahe would I room of the church The proceeds leave tomorrow Three adults and I will ba devoted to the comfort of the two children make up her family 1 47 young men of tha church In tha Mrs Margaret Fltselmmone waa I lervlce "Peggy's Predicament" waa also ready to go tomorrow Two other I the title of tho playlet given by a corn-tenants were out supposedly hunting pony of flva young women Harry honsea The owner of the property to Mra Edwards minstrel man of the Cortel-you Club coached thto playlet snd Priblk ord 1 1 j' iled lM Bym nrii Ml gleui id (tai number Wie'' l'Ubllr list tl id count num ctlct if MlnitN "tt neeM- Haul vi WeatihMlar Klacirir llailnail penitent Va Aiiuiim Alirniat-r "km- MRS ASKINS CONVICTED cial Deputy -annilsteir of Mac aa at" and anotb-r appellants Unlar r-varart an I tu ition danlail paa main Tha Iteopla atr ax ral Philip TeHelMuin appellant vs William Ryan Anna Jv-lartlra Sanrrant cli rrapomlriii tVrtrr iif-Srniad Oplnloo hr llih Jrnlta PJ Thattma OJIIIa and JJ i-m n-' lltifua Soatt appallint va Msrhnr-KilMiK mara Really ttempnny Inf and analkar ra-ipondanta tulsmant armed No opiums Sprlnsdald Mttonal Dank rreiimtl-nl Kdirard Bralltina at al appoltena 111 athara defendant- Unlar nlBnnad and any varatad Xe opinion -Coorsa Rial at nl appallant va Waak-Inatan Xarton at al rrapooit-tl! and athara drfandanta Jitdfmani mBminl Xn opinion Malar itainbrbik inpallnnt va Ramard Vauas at raapandent Judaiwm nvasol nqd Judsmant antarrt In loxnlaiitt i'h aplnlan by Tltemaa Finding of fart mini- Mary Long of 417 Second slreeet FARE GIRL SAVED DR SIMMONS was SMtoted by Sidney Gallagher also of the Cortelyou forces Solos war rendered hy Master Solomsn Welnshenker Msstcr'Bher-wood Clemens govs three Interesting recitations and Conrad Binning and Leon Griswold performed upon the piano and violin The patriotic leenee represented Miss Columbia Uncle Bam 'The Spirit of Betsy Ross Barbara Frletchla and the Bplrlt of 17 Thosowho took part Included the following? Bolonion-'Welnahenker Rose Ilenset Elsie Huhn Fred Wehmann John Jurtet Manning Find Law Al -ft-MTO rf tha Erl 0 With Similar Aims Railroad has lent uatha ocean-going lug Albert Eton and we aro going to set that at work thla afternoon 7 is 14 ahd csnclualona rtimbaraj in I all Inrltialv rtVrnad and Partin to hn niatlo In arcordanoa wlih said op'n'ou Villa Rk-h Futnim art Narkmar JJ concur attla aider bafsr Juatte Thomas A (' Ki Thompson as Iruata ate -I-pondrat va Hanttwl Havre hnatl ankrl-lant Judimtnt md srdar ilUrmad Xo opitt-loti Ptank Tran I raraendanl va Sumn-r jr-art appellant- Int-rlorutory jurtamam af-nrniad with roata Cp n'on Tho-n" Janka FJ I'nrnim Plarkmir and Kly JJ eanau Tha Vll'a of r-akak'll' plaintiff va THi Fatnam ft Waatcfcaatar Traa-l-n rampaay dafrndant udimant for v'slmlir an nyiv-d statamanr farli Oprln hv Janka PJ Futnain ackmar ami Kallv JJ concur Mrs Lucy Asklns proprtotroM of the White Oak Inn at Medford arrested In December by Marshal Power charged with selling liquor to soldiers from Camp Upton was convicted in ths Federal Court lots yesterday afternoon Th Jury was out three hours and a half Judge Chatfield continued her on her bond for sentence tomorrow The court told th convicted woman who to 16 years old and say aha receives no rapport for haraslf and her 14-year-old girl from her husband that aha had "sufforod from tha of hsr hotel and tlie strain of tho trial Thom In the courtroom drew an Inference lhat Mrs Asklns will be dealt with leniently Mae Btorne the pretty young Brooklyn girl arrested with Mrs Asklns kad her trial fixed for February 4 on the -rsqusst of Federal District Attorney Francs Th csntsntlon of th accused woman waa that aha had merely sold harmless temperance drink to th soldiers Ths testimony failed to reveal any details of (ho supposed "corn euro and beauty parlor" that the two woman were tdvcrllsed as having run when they were arrested Witness wore thst I he Inn waa managed In an orderly war FACT STOIIF THEFT CHARGE Charles Thul 471 Lorlmer street Bi-iijnmin Jacob 91 Huron street and uld piWw if them men ntlmoif tinrtii1 lucsd SI cni M1 gee throw A loutcitf1 Is PreriuP mo'l on of lhj pmeut fd tO wirf Art rtj i MU1 idem II KrtiJJ" asked f' ra of lrj io bo mloid1" liUll'1'1' Mr H-nble I11" fJ' Pfll JlldV' rv i in "Ti-1 tiai iiy no mWr tw tower tf 'i 'vr he V-2 'll r' inr ihw Dr Warren Simmon of 214 St James plaeo operating aurgaon at the Swedish Hospital who was struck bylKnleriem Edward Jwkson Philip a car of tha Cotas avenua lino yes-1 Diehl Anna Arps Chsrlotto Cornell SKSiia Mrs8 Heiro'S: have sustained a fracture of the skull I Dcacher John Mattes Anna Fink was reported today to have received I Alma Mogenson Barths Tledcmann concussion of tha brain Violet Hchlutcr Helen Huhn Violet Dr Chapman who to attend gtelUnff Mario Knidener Ing Dr Simmons Mid that hto col-1 orobCrg Agnes Kerkman Gertrude league recovered conidouanees about Matouga Ethel Slelllng Gerald ne 9 yesterday afternoon He Mid Kerkman Charlotte Cornell Caroline that he expected to remove Dr 81m-1 Grommer mone from the Cumberland Street SSSL toeh I JEWISH WOMEN'S WAR WORK weeks 'he beHevcaht wraout'ofdan! Yeeterdsy afternoon at the meeting ger lot the Red Cross Circle of the Brook- -The presence of mind of M1m Jen- lyn Section of the Council of Jewish nto Connery the conductorotte of the women Mrs I Harris president car that struck the physician aided -uumcII at In Mvlng hto life for on her direction Ul he was laid upon the floor of the car 0mn- Jl1 She bandaged hto injurlea with etrlpe Brooklyn women uf torn from her undergarments while Pioneer work Drookiyn Jewish worn -a gaping crowd of passengers watched ln hen Afterwai'd she- amialetl ha Bradford Mng the doctor In the automobile that wch cJy llBloc' conveyed him to the hospital section lias followrd tho exnmijla set 1 breaking a pathway Into tha Gowanua anal I understand there are a few frozen in there I have been round this harbor forty yean and 0n th tha eonsollda- hava aaen nothing like tha ice condl- ot th Brooklyn Advertising Club tlone prevailing here I as a corporate entity with tho Brook To add to tha difficulties of theliyn Clvie Club and tha Chamber of harbor fleet of tugs which were non I commerce of Brooklyn ie against the to numerous before tho crisis beganhuw Justice Manning In tho Supreme due to the fact that the Government I Court today declined to approve the commandeered a lot of them the dry-1 merger as petitioned by Frank docks pra all occupied with veseeln I Harvey Field The law makes It pox-snd tugs must welt their turn elble to merge corporations which are It la said that In one single week I organised for kindred purposes ur 11 at the lighter barges wera sunk be- which have the came objects A the raiM they were unable to etand the 1 Civic Club and the Chamber of Com pressure of Ice Many a load of coalimerce were organ lied for the better-wnt down the narrow channels of Ar-1 ment of eivlo conditions their merger kur Kill the Kill van Kull and In would ba entirely lawful but tha Ad- tha Hudson River There vsi oven a I vertlslng Clpb according to Its -eport abroad that some of tho marine charter wan organised far tho pro-insurance companies declined to let motion of frlcmily relutluns between their berghs leave the Jersey shore buyers and sellers of advertising cx-whlls the Ice conditions werp at their I dusively the law does not allow Iis moat acuta stags merger us a coiporate body with the According tod well known author organisations Ity ths bituminous coal situation la In Th onY loophole which la open for fairly good shape it to now up to too Advertising Club to the railroad companies to rush the disband Im of that organisation toal through If they do this In a ll? Jnlnl" elthur of the 1 olntr two after read Ing the law decided that he could not upprove (he merger as planned Mr Field withdrew lain application Whan Judgt Sianning a decision woe called to the utlenilnn of tltunlny Sixteen More Nliipa CoalciL BROOKLYN COURTS COrXTf COURT Clv'l aalarrt ir I art January fO Tov "ian: c-niav Jr a-ienivr juts Rerairin Shop: rorraratljinll ft praj VaaiowIMItaua'I Fr-towMtToh'ai It' inv-lnt Katina Walrbarallock: J-n 'If Rt PloliVoffaitehlaatr'ta: nraaatrak'iCaajrna ft aim mn-oVaanau I''iptrt Hl lleTmanl llrooka: inllhlh'rtiav lel-isd ft F-e Rt TauoartNaaxa'I l-la 11 Rt arummir corrr uirmn COAL FQR POOR PEOPLE Coal tlckcta entitling bearers to 144 pound of coal each are to bs distributed in the Creenpolnt section by District Leader Richard Wright of the Republican organtoatlon of tho Fifteenth Assembly District Ths tickets to be given to poor persons Ihrouqli clergymen of tbo district have hen asked for coal' hy eo many Mid Leader Wright yesterday "that I decided to buy aeveral' ton and give It out from the club Quarters In order that the right Limle may benefit by thto we will ask rv 4 is 4iunnpfit4i Hfflti iim to cj-opert with us In llurnpo frtnn the build- Mrr Inge ot tls Maritime Warehouse Cun- puny it Borden and Review avenue where Thul I na a tertaaat Dlaamr the Brooklyn women TO COMMEND MtlKNJL JAM 1'OR Became ofli Is nctlviiy In working nl sit! a In order to krep pipes from another yiur i A Bruuk vice president was In (be chair He explained to tlie mem- Wn hurt' ihn ehurtnes TMmir Gunnison president of the U-ooklyu l4i unply the namca of those to get or Advertising Club said: and supply tadlv decision will not affect the eMU lod I fact of consolidation In Ills slighleiL een coaled leaving only 44 ships to w'e filed th merger petition hollering supplied and these are not In vital that Was the elmplect way of oal Hlx hundred and piiihlng our purpose There aro legal nsty-aig enr of bituminous were I leclinleallties In the wn Accurding-r2pd tidewater jestcrdiy: ioj we will follow the more simple pro: n0w waiting to be tloinpcd ecdure of disbanding our organiutlon wta'Ty Peters chairman of the I end joining the new Chamber of Com-Committee and Mr Gunnison merca on th sam basis of mutual declared todsv that ibe- n--w a r- co-operation Whatf we went to do to to creato a strong central civic organ-I Izatton for Brooklyn The Manning luunv nine nif' nrw nr-tco-' by which the rrilronds wllf' to fooi their ronl pf Ud-wUr rhoulii I tool FUt lUTO 11111 NEEDY FAMILIEB About TT In the service The party was heM under th dircctoniof the' Ladies Auxil'ery of the Wer Assivcli MU IV" ritotaloa District of wilala-f Wilteta i 1 V-R v- 1 i ml H-aryiH Th 'f FdVa I 'f '-'a lui! Ji bs aul Va'rint 'jaltua REFEREES APVOINTED ftly Uart'M 1 In iw Mtrt'0 tiiiakf ara Sl-itla laln-r: Ihvaa P- -tnxHv matt Kiaariv 1 1 Mirtlavr: Whfat'aed II illy t'fta ia Affaue Im-'-ariauHii ft urv Fran-te Ik ll'bter A Ilnur f' Bll-rall VUU- I MvrBa latur: Burn-il Piv'af W'ifaai II ikli'r'jr 1 I IW Aapl util Sstevve -li-'jitr Yi'UIUta lUrCLi- i-" irr1 I VooJ A Ml BOTH TO Dl-BtTE The Girl High Bchoul Dr inn tic Kcclcty anil th Hamilton Literary ionVmenitotton iiv nfficlal pf'llio Gocluiy of Vonmwrcljl High Sch-mi pprment' of Rd'ucalion It wst tn'dl-lll hold a delteto on February li v-sK-fdsd This srlumi ba imt yl i The two orgiinlwitlon will also pu-an hour ihrouffh tha cold iill I Sues a Jbint play la the spring i ''niinrdfoii Webiter Women employed it I'slp Sir Cliiit r-v-n nalrl I decision will in ntr way Intfrfsr with 1 Would fnStluv iv ttrn of the Fifth Aemhly i In the Chlcajc which Mrs A Lent to president stock yard work tn hour day.

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