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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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THE BROOKLYN VILY EAGLE. NEW YOliK. THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. 1908.

DISMISSED THE WRIT MISCELLANEOUS. MC CARREN'S FOES TO MEET. OFFICERS OFTHE G.W.8.L. was found unconscious IS OUT OF JAIL; FDRMfleSEh. TIE JUSTICES SUED EOT AGAINST II U8ht Appeal Filed to Prevent Action on the Ordr for Taking of Testimony.

BROOKLYN WOMEN IN THE ROW Allegations Made That Unlawful Methods Are Used to Make Sure of Election Results. An appeal has been filed in the Appel-Manhattan by officers' of the CUhoIlc tuarters in Manhattan, has fu if $160,000. eighteen thousan D. C. and Michl council and llfo complained that lenkbwa join Mrs.

Joyce Rohan, Eat ENJOYED EX SHERIFF SNIPE. I Willrani th Hnd to Put the "Fixings" I for Dinner for SeveiaJ Persons. GIVES BAIL IN $1,000 rtist Says He Intends to Return to His Home at Monroe, New York. COMPLAINT FILED AT GOSHEN. JJurso Swears He Beat and Braised His Wife While She Was HI.

er. Earle said I. Y. His case will be consld-le October Grand Javit of complaint was tiled In clerk's office at Goshen to-day follows: Inez T. Berry being i attendance upon Julia E.

Earle, wife Ferdinand Plnney Earle, at the resl-smco of said Earle In the town of Mon-e County of Orange and State of New ork. That a child was born of the said Julia E. Earle on the 27th day or July, tendance upon the said Julia E. Earle. 17th day of August.

1908. mat to the birth of said child and on cpr.il "That shortly after the said child was fcorn and while this deponent was bathing tbe said Julia E. Earle on the twelfth after said child was born deponent 'said Julia E. Earle. That during that day the said Ferdinand Earle assisted the 1 Julia E.

Earle from her bedroom the adjoining sitting room and that onent wont into the room where they and found said Julia E. Earle seated a chair and the said Ferdinand Earle the floor in front of bor and holding Into the chair either by holding upon person or holding on to the arms of chair. Thar, deponent protested and eoted to such conduct and told the eaid Ferdinand Earle that it was unsafe for his wife, but that the said Earle and said, "She shall answer me. "That hold her In Bobbing so that deponent walk back i i the i mother person the other room and that it was after lises and was told by the said Julia Earle that they were the result of husband's sirlking her during said on Sunday, August erdinand Earle for i. Earle to leave he; 16.

1908, the the said aid Julia E. E. lor an hour ar time deponent said Earle tha to said Earle lat time deponen erdinand Earle NEW KIND OF BLACK HAND. Mother-in-Law Tries to Scare Son-in-Law Into Staying at Home o' Nights. i Patrhogue, L.

August 27 The attempt by a Brooklyn paper last night to creat a "Black Hand" scare In Patchogue has faded away; In fact, It has been out of sight for a long time. George Bird certain things. At first he was frightened end his wife became alarmed, and he took the letter to Justice of tha Peace Barba had been sent to a vation wnrd of Bellevue Hospita was an 'affidavit submitted to th Nardo's inability to locate lit caused him osue out the writ, lice Staplc.on, tills morning. In ing it, fixed $15 costs against THAW CRITICISES HAND Agrees With His Decision Regard to Jerome. But Does Not Approve of His 1 marks About Throwing Die for Money.

Poughkeepslc, NT. August 27 Han K. Thaw made the following Btatemet to-day after reading the opinion of Cott mlssloner Hand In the proceed age I. the removal of District Attorney Jerotn who Is opposing Thaw's fight for llbert: "I agree with Mr. Hand's decision whole public sentiment will support it "In his decision Mr.

Hand express, certain opinions which seem to me mi taken, but two remarks that appear grettablo do not affect the district a "Mr. Hand might condone throwing 1 11 for money, but his comment that to bufte that deed, "is to Indict a very lari hock the best part of the no many friends who play nd I know that, tbey do no game; that they Indulge is recreation with BO th bllng. Bridge whist is a public for money. If raj ce over many links lmn it baseball games, and found playing of the game Itaell otherwise professional basebt come a farce. Mr.

Hand can lar with the spirit of amate "That field sports, tennis, dulged in as a pleasant an i authority cat His afflrmatlo THE STRIKE OF THE TAILORS Business Agent Looks for a Settlement Shortly. Mass Meeting in Brownsville Suggested as a Means to Bolster Workers' Position. Follow-in is aThe out! HODTJPP KLEINSCHMIDT. Klelnarhmldt. laughter of Mr.

a Mrs. William Klslnioomldt of 13f Stn I ford road, to Joseph llolupp, whl 0 Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and Purifies the breath A superior dentifrice for people of refinement Established in 1866 by OBITUARY. i Du Buisson. Richard Mas MR llODEN'S DISCLAIMER.

Philadelphia ug-im Uitre.f Oft auat ol irouadi. Left Navy Yard Yesterday and Was Found Early To-day in a Manhattan Hallway. P. Salonen. coxswain in the United tea Navy, attached to the gunbotit dred and Twenty -fifth Manhattan, early this morning.

Patrolman Leddy ot the East One Hundred and Twcnfy-slzth ASK CAUCUSES ON SAME Young Republicans' Letter to Bre n-1 ner States Reasons for Suggestion. CHIMPANZEE ON A LARK. Throws Dishes Around at Coney Island and Hugs a Young Woman. Suits May Result. rvpocted -o I Hint, but sbe didn't, Of O'Keefe, Keady and Fleming Schindler Demands $10,000 Each.

GAVE SUNDAY PICTURE SHOWS He Went to Jail for Nearly Thirty Days, Though Penal Code Hakes Five Days the Limit. Charging that he was illegally punished In excess of the penalty provided by law, Edward M. Schindler, a moving picture show manager, has commenced civil suits against three justices of the Court of Special Sessions. He spent thirty days in Raymond Street Jail for breaking the Sabbath, and now demands cash to the amount of $10,000 from each justice for the suffering which he experienced. Schlndler's lawyers, Goldstein St.

Goldstein, of 2S0 Broadway, have already served a copy of the summons and complaint upon Justice George J. O'Keefe. Patrick Keady, one of the Judges who concurred In the decision, will be served to-day. If possible. Justice John Fleming, the other.

Is in well Schlndler's lawyers nssf "maliciously" sentenced. call at of code which impose a penalty of $10 days' Imprisonment for a first offense. Schlndler's was a first offense, according to the complaint, but the Judges fined him $100, with the option of going to jail for thirty days. He took the latter course after his lawyers, they allege, called the tcnclng. The suit bas brought up for decision a few legal questions that will be of extreme Interest to attorneys who practice in the criminal courts.

Tho justice declined to talk about tha case this morning. Justice Keady said that he had not been served, although ho had heard of service upon his associates. Justice Keady said he did not care to say anything at this time. Justice O'Keefe, also declared that he had nothing to say, pn-ferrlnK to lot the matter pass unno- 'ndler fought I sprang up a few ypars ago. He This arrest, took place on April 16, 1907 at a time when moving pictures Injunc Hons, favorable and unfavorable, wer.

granted. There were Justice wh. A other Hi. which the police conducted a penal codo friends ot the uxltn.lnnt attempted to gci the amount ot the fine and obtain his r. hut.

his attorneys helleve.l was itnpriHone.l illegally and advised him to serve out the balauco of his en made by the police before th( Is believe,) that his attitude to responsible for the iuld talk oil thematter. tt lirter tlTe'covfrl of tl Sessionsand gave Jurisdiction 1 I'he maximum penalty under this lion Is a $50u fine or one year in it conflicts with the sections imposed under ildstctn Ooldsti Axes the limit of penalty. SHE WAS SCARED BY A DREAM. Mrs. Maria Fenelli's Antics Prevented the Sailing of Husband and Family on La Tournine.

Vh-n l.a Toura III was standing children and her sailing oa a later vessl. 'I the Kings County Democratic Party. The meetings and the speakers will be as fol- Second Assembly District, Green Lights Association, 111 Hudson avenue- Andrew t'olvin. John J. Curim.

Dr. Thomas Fogarty, William F. Smith an 1 Edward P. Seery. Fifth Assembly District.

81 Ralph avenue Borough Secretary Charles Frederick Adams, Hartley J. Wright. Henry P. Mollr.v. Andrew F.

Van Thun, Joseph K. VVainwright. William F. Council. Frank L.

Tyson and Michael J. Flaherty. Seventh Assembly District, Chamh -i-n Hall. Hush street between Court and Oil.in strept.K- Mlrharl Flaherty. Ed ward F.

P. II Malone, Alexander 8 Fisher. Joseph J. Gunning. Frank L.

Tyson. Robert Baker and Lawrence A. Cavo. Twelfth Assemhly District, Columbia Haker, Hor.MiRb rotary Charles herty. Bartley J.

Wright and Prank L. Seventeenth Assembly District, 223 ard J. Reynolds. Bartley J. Wright, William J.

Bolger, Mitchell May. Adolph Pettenkofer and Mortimer S. Brown. GRAFT INVESTIGATION Grand Jury Puts Off Proceedings at O'Reilly's Request. Determined to Find Out What Collections From Saloonkeepers Were For.

At the request of Police Inspectoi Miles O'Reilly the Grand Jury was tt have begun to-day an Investigation Int. the reason for the collection of a fum by certain East New York llqunr dealers on Thursday. July 23, but though nesses wero called, It was adjourned til Monday. The Investigation sr however, immediately at the clos the Barbara Rieg case. In which Policeman Shellard Is Implicated, it a large number of saloonkeepers in Liberty avenue police precinct either participated in the donation paid.

tinder police published In the Eagte on Monday, gust 3, while Police Captain Chris I mels of the Liberty avenue station ion of the Eag'e. the local liquor. leslgnated ai "the were asked to contribuU paid up. Some didn't Inspector Rellly a trict Attorney Elder Mr. Elder see lit.

Vcstenlay a large of saloonkeepers iti Fast New York received subpenas in the -on the People against one William Lewis Curiously enough, those; under subpena been opproaihed for the contribution July 23. After waiting about the rou all tl -nine lid occupy all of to-day and much to-morrow morning's session. So it decided to put the interpstlng East York case off until Monday morn- MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued in Brooklyn for Twenty-four nours at Noon To-day. I 1 GROCERY STORE BURNED. Fire, from some unknown cause.

I of th" grc-ery siore occupied by Pnnnl Smith. 4121 Thirteenth nvnue. this mnr ihg. Tin- Rre dlaeovwed by Poll. fcfl Callahan, of the I'arkvlllc tttfll firemen by rapid work saved the hui'ldl I by Efenryiljarmowltt.

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