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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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7, wm. 18 1 MANUAL GRADUATES PLEDGE LOYALTY FORMER NEWSPAPER MAN IS CIVIL SERVICE HEAD fROOPAOPESS BUSHWICK ARTISTS' PRIZES PRESENTED CIYITAS CLUB HEARS PROHIBITION DEBATE BOMB PLOTTERS GET LIMIT NEW RIDING RING THE BKOOTCTTN DATTY EAHT-TJ. "WW TOWT. TTTTRSDAT, FFRRTTA'RY Art Medals Awarded at Commencements Job E. Hedges Makes Address on "Public Education and 1 Mounted Division Home Defense League Building Up a Polo Team.

Cyrus J. Keene and Julius Lieb-mann Hold Interesting Discussion. BOTH HAVE STRONG ARGUMENTS IF MARGARET ANGLIN PORTRAYS "ELECTRA" Memorable Performance of Sophocles Tragedy Given at Carnegie Hall. i Veil "jfi Tl fSO ilic. 111.

ABW ce( each and, regret BLIND PLAYERS CLEVER IN "PIERROT" Club Gives Good Entertainment for War Aid. The Blind Tlayers presentci Pierrot" With costume dancing, fol-iwod by a lecture on "Music In the ranches" by Brvln W. Head, last Ight In Memorial Hall, 376 Scher-lerhorn street. The returns from the erformance will go to the Queen ilizabeth Hospital, on the firing line ippeared last 1)1 i 1) THEIR COAL. I irl.v Mornii ously aga cess of organlzt Its headquarter ctety House, or Those desiring to send their FEBRVAKV .11 RY.

The February Grand Jury, swoi iy County Judge Dike, is compose mo Bed tnado a I MAN FROZEN TO DEATH. tnd friendless, who made Ills "li had not been se and tho dead I died under a th Somer. of 433 Ti SEEKS FEW MORE RECRCITS. Headquarters Xear Boulevard and Outdtwr Hiding WW Be Resumed Soon. iw riding ring of Troop Division, Home Defense Brooklyn, has been chrls-y several of its members ticipated In an exiting game which was most Interesting Ihusiustic group of spectators not hesitate to show their hip.

The game was played ofliecrs against the enlisted iptaln Albert H. Stevenson. fieorge E. Sylva and Ser-rard M. Wildes composing the Tr crs C.

Harris Carter, Withington and Kenneth "Blues." The score was ng" to "something." but the vho in this case was also the Captain Lester B. Walbridge States Army, formerly ir of the troop, will not permit A has been organized less ear, but It is now well known the city. It is made up of ding in the city, engaged in pursuits who are beyond the and who must be in satis-ondition; men who are more rioted with home ties who mis of doing their share to-ganlzing an effective, compe-I drilled and disciplined Home (quarters troop, it Is under aige of Police Inspector Corn-may be ordered by him for I place within the city limits nne ho may require Its serv- ew headquarters are located Eighth street and Caton place, li of the Park Circle at Ocean rd, in the riding academy Q. Stelle. It is conveniently l.y trolley anu elevated cars, the nspectlve recruits INTERESTING BILL AT FRENCH THEATER modern three-art comedy, pro-ed for the first time on any stage, thrown in for good measure a de-eillv popular sketrh, were offered night by Jacques Copeau's I-'rench at the Theater ilu Vieux Colder, Manhattan.

The first was Traverse," by August Villeroy; second, "Poll do Carotte," by Jean La Traverse" is the least prcten-is play that this company has put since It undertook to interpret lie art to the American public. Its hor Is described on the program perament at once strong, simple straightforward." This Is high Ise which is hardly Justified by idamentally on re. Gilber'te Is rich man who uxurles. Mar- BuahwICH High ate In that it coul menremont in the enable the father 0 1 was fortun- nine and thus as welt as the if the graduate Arthur operative course, read her essay on "An Opportunity for Uosallnd Winkler read an essay on The American Cross," and Irma Frank recited "Messages From the Poets." It. i-'rank Rollins, the principal, presented tne diplomas and the medals and prizes as follows: Alexander medal, Ida Kopman; St.

Gaudens medal, Julia Wetzel: Art in Trades Club medal, Christopher Crabel; Leo Lebowlch prizes for short stories, first, In New V.rk ron ton ic flag and the Spangled Ban ssctnldage the tras played as a Ri-milor Commercial COri.DNT II WK IMH BLK PAY. bly District, in which both reside. I ln SAM t.W.&W. H. KfclD.

Auct'S if DAY, AT 10:30 A.M. CENTRAL SALESROOMS, ESTABLISHED 1641. WILLOUGHBY ST. CORNER PEARL ST. Diningroom Furniture Bedroom So les Library nd Living IF IX Ml fl SO Second.

HanJ Rugi rifth Ave. Auc io.i ooms, Ino The Provider)! Loan Society of New York YYt'r i'v "i Zekowski, Auctioneer SELLS FRIDAY. 10:30 A. 661 rnd CSS Fnlton St Furniture and Apnoiiitmentj Imported nd Doroest Rut 2 Fine Upright Pi.ro StratUrd Ph-norpk Vaiti, Cid CsbintU Fun. Piintlngi Electra of Sophocles, presented by the Symphony Society of New-York, with Margaret Anglln.

Trans-latlon of Edward Hayes I'lumplre. With special music composed by Walter Damrosch. HMD CAST. Guardian, of Orntn. roller Melllih IV.Y With of the father stepped the tlnal fall hysterically trl woes had been sword, men at tragic story br And when I the audience re lleotra whose 1 he avenging followed the did descend ti applaud-ng that Miss sage.

Fred Krio was looking Orestes, all the time. Mr. tegral part of Hi the simpler mood EVANCELIST ON SINNING in Romans Is death, but life through ess in the in Delcgu- I the Greene lurch. The ute Rift William f'ul: "n'ou re goii BLOCK PARTY INDOORS Citizenship." il Ml I i ll inKi for lla-c Iliipi i he address. The graduates friends who filled the auditor! aroused to enthusiasm in mi of his speech on "Public Education and Citizenship." Mr.

Hedges represented the National Security League. The occasion was entirely patriotic. Dr. Horace Mann Snyder, the principal, made a patriotic address, In which ho strongly urged the boys and girls to be loyal, and then ho had them Maud and repeat after him a pledge -f unswerving and undivided loyalty -o I lie dnvernmeni of the United States and to the State of New Yorli. Dr.

Snyder presented prizes tu these graduates; Edith Leunlg won two gold lie held to- of STAGE JOKES FALL ON MADISON CLUB McCobey's Organization Has Merry Time at Theater. Democrats of prominence, Including new city, county and borough officials were so plentiful at the theater party of the Madison Club, held at the Orphcum last night that the actors almost forgot their lines tdying to take in all tho notbales in the audience. County Leader John II. Mc-Cooey, whoso homo district organization, the Madison Club is, was the chief cynosure of attraction. Mr.

Mc-Cooey accompanied by Mrs. McCoocy occupied one of the lower tier boxes. Arthur Somers. president of the Madison Club, and the new president of the Board of Education, also shone as a luminary, lie was accompanied by Mrs. Somers.

Other well-known Democratic officials in the gathering were: County Clerk and Mrs. William E. Kelly, Deputy County Clerk and Mrs. William J. Heffernnn.

Supermini. Inn of Highways ami Mrs. Henry In." on. the Mienter party being held li Its stead, rollowlng the perform-ncn at tho Orphcum the Madisonites djourned to the Rockwell eTrraoe iheio a supper was served. To- marl parts James E.

Mac Bride, the new dent of the Municipal Civil Commission, appointed by Mayi lan. Mr. MacHrlde was for some before his appointment a new-man, and previous to the beglnr the Mayoralty nmpnign was correspondent for the New i rk lean. During 'he campaign 1. very close to Mayor Hylan as five manager of the Business League from whoee headquarte campaign was conducted.

FAY BAINTER WINS BROOKLYN HEARTS Her Performance in "The Willow Tree" Makes a Hit at the Montauk. Little Tay Balnter captured Brooklyn last night. This charming young actress appeared at the Montauk Theater last night in "The Willow Tree," which should have opened Monday afier- cs of delight from all excellent old oharact VANDERVEER PARK DANCE cities were added lance of the Van-ivers Association, night at the Cor- a venue ami Ave- store, village parson and be- In one corner lockup, th, whiskered tho novel i of the larg chickens, i tractive-no--All tho studied TO Mi BAB'S HOSPITAL, A card party for the benefit of New Tori American Baby II, Its." CARRIERS I. Friday evening. Stations United Newspaper Delivery Company For Sale of New York Newspapers: MANHATTAN 35J2 Greenwich Avenue, near 8th Street.

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