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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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THE BROOKLYN DAILY NEW VOHK.rMMY. A I Gl ST nms. "TURKISH CONSTITUTION T9BSMNY REFORMS DR. FUKK.LIKEMR.KKOTT, BUILDS HIM Ami ENTRANCE TO THE SULTAN'S HAREM. And Whether the Spirits Will Ha'int Montclair House Is Uncertain.

IS NO LONGER A BROOKLYNITE. Best Known of All "Seekers" In i Spiritual Field Recalls Mr. Lowell's Hero. omit of social activity. Word theatricals thore, a dinner or bo, occa- nnws.

thouch is Sely odds and ends. Thus I ho week's beon solemnlzod. an ongage-t hitherto recorded. drama has been having well known Brooklyn men a been treading the boards atylo. Some detailed acooi follows below.

Miss Marie Louise Abbott, daughter rw 6Cret P0''Ce CUSC' HavinS" 'jp nnoo upon the calendar. She is married this coming Thursday, hall hour after noon, from the Abbotts otry place. The Pines. Greonnort ting question is presented Thursday and Friday of week Kiosk." before last In Bellnort Hall bv Bummer Pasha, One ol the molt brilliant The curacs will entitle candidates last, in Heliport Hall, hi suramei UllK Var. i Uemt.lion in or in ...1 Henshaw, Walter P.

Henshaw, Miss Helen wan recently r- I rank as yar ago a enter. Ml 0 (J I Ulllili II I t-IV I II I of an elementary ihoo I Men and WOW HHSS'SIs i a CFST IK ITS HTiTllRY s' Mere Man" and "Insanity for Two" were BBV his life quarters at Yddiz Kiosk. Lfl.lULU I III II 1 1 1 I Ull I LAW OVER SPENCER ESTATE. the pieces played. Miss Halon Holmes was tempted i lines.

si rug- The Tm.ib.h party really i did some Italian dances, and a Pierrot I'i'm! The 'two principal 'leaders of this mOT Eis Pendens Against Valuable Pro pantsP7ncl wrVt" means as ported i ACnlo u'l'i'V- College Has Many NeWj fty Filed In Manhattan. Corlnne Baldwin, M13S Kathryn Baldwin. H') JLX XlX Professors to Its m' Mrs. George H. Coutts recently gave, tit jMWUPSjjl n''hMb' Lou ton Faculty.

wul'vi 'jr( '-MHmL will open on September 8. ARTILLERYMEN'S CAMP. lfSB X. Van Ccrtlandt Park to Bo the Stamp- gljfcjf 'uJZZXXXX' XX (X. BHpf of the Ncw Teachers.

'X'X'X Ing Ground of State Troops ''l' Stef a Strong Day. The First n.it laliou roes, -is of th- of' the Ottoman who are fully c.nvers.int th- -v- First ILittcry of Manhattan, under th- ti t.i Turkey in fadlii. oil. i -1 by at Cornish, w'iih Hie ('uari Ma owllson's' commaho' Third Said Pasha, Turkl'h "XZ XmI'X XXXuX'Zl rl' Batterv of Brooklyn, under the command the last ion yean and In, ported With a strong faculty, which has been, quarte( played on Wednosd of Captain Chauncey Matlock. The total iXjrXa ZJcX' -il.

I ailo 1 H): strength of tho battalion is about 300 coa3c. boco )w i.lo l-n. and unh U.Upol- a iru- I The several commanding officers of tho eroign' Is Ignorant of the'feartul rimes pjj. Even a foung Turkish "organf writ- ment. for the old i.m.M.i.k 1'' battalion o-g-in itm-is liav- teen eomrnitled in his name, but his innjosty u-n In l'-rsian.

has been at limes distrlb- nas while Hi- n-w ed to time tbelr departure from thir my nl- tr.mi l. melon building which hl-ssed by Cardinal halkowaky ind the "QuarteUe' In borne stations In order to arrive at the for y. nrs pasi Every Ottoman movement in Paris have h--n -nnallv en I llu' sprlhg. all. -ids room foi' i.t..r." I.y llavdn.

park not later than half past 4 o'clock fun tionary was whether he M-ge. ie ill i li-lr liierary -ffous. A 'l'erl v-ral ini.ro-iu-.,i i I r7. in" organization will report In field service j'j "m-ido' II" i X'vt -s'h 'mi it I ''lf''1'i uniform and equipment, together with iy' hot; -st' men put, I'n-s li no1 by any Institution has root ell conical and wall tents. Each battery Is wu meshes." guags for the bend', of well-educated Brooklyn, a stage In froi Il and with a mu( to bo allowod fifty saluting cartridges, to will be necessary for the Turks and their French supporters who The entrance on Willoughby avenue room In the rea: bo used in firing the r.unrise and suns-t pro.

no' -r r.f Iib-raLv mi Tiirkeyte take iiy nt-r-st Tin has me I- v-i I i will 'l-av i'om. 'I lie pi imn ol Male: ll.imd as Sinia-i-linc. v.lii.h first was pub Iron with marble their extra caissons at horn-, and will of ail il. Mo a id ru It-h- 1 l.rvpl. but now is i i' i'l- i but two pairs of horses for caca all -t r.

li-n-d I.y 1." nM'nrls Many pamphlets were irtaus. jn.tnc nii are a. omj ht, t'i'm'hI of the tour must devolve upon ma.Vi to depos- the may alien- The nioy. incut was er-atlv aiignt-nt ed with np-ra chairs, and new nor men will the attitude of th- army, whose m-m- years llo.h m-n and oil- -rs 1 1 receive pay. but the cx ise of horse hers are always fantttlcal, the fair Promi in I beer car" i I tor" 1 11 have b.

i' I i.n''u'ary'''fui'i'l oV'lli- Imtteri-s fa. I that a a ma an Th- a i in on oh fo. I in. nl of i ti 1 1 iiuua- tuui th- roiitin- an-iil- lilii lo rta.u that 'h aldomotbe had --n M. v-iy it.

John Moore "mong vSue preaotn iV of on- olllc-r of Tin nt at have the of itb tho Voting Turkish party. f' president, and th- It-v Ivt. i' the day. one officer from -ach battery th- army, and on that support success Ityrm vl-e president He i I l)Pf ImjUd Ing Mr and M. as battery officer of the day one S( r- almost entirely depends.

MISS SULLIVAN ENTERTAINS. irailon they have th- largest staff 'M g-ant. two privates ana ti in- preseni bui an wsri 'j an de II teachers thai the college has ever re- ni, Mrs Goorge on iir will not be excused from drill, however Claimants to the throne. The legal SUC- gjvt.n Wednesday evening by Miss Anna i I 1 The sen, or trump-t-r will l-'v- barge ours-. H--ha I ml i iv at homo In Mivs-I t.

i iH and assemble tho trump. '-rs of the sev- ih- brother ol Abdul II. mr. I I os p. no Mu-li- s.

who In, iiwi a eral batteries for all calls. One private would hue as rivals -uf water. As II was in -mi, si mat hat upi-d r- 1 will be detailed from a. l.ait.ry in V.r KM n. Ab l-I n.

should he played th- spa, (I 'b- Ida report to the senior for and no.irli.iii-IM.I Y.V.-tidi. f.ivoi-.tf decorated with varied 1 duty with the hospital corps, son Abd-i! Il omd. 1 la' -r d. laa 1 Ing officers are Instruc led to tor 1- set led by any rs 1 a school of instruction for their com- of th- pala otucialdom who were not terns i. ne at 'n, n-.

and cdu- mands. embracing range finding and r- air. -a ly 't EOOTK Mil III. I'TON. s.

i-iiuoii. and profitable trm.i is exiiect-d. car-folly .11 from Mi.v- who I indoors Mos or. u. laanoa fi 1 lb- amp day will b- an exceptionally wish weak-i Ofom.ni lOmp.r".

in "is pr.ze K. 1 edd.nr bat -t iron. 1 it. ib more- sir-nrj ,1 i ,1: 1 'isHerve i 1 and" fo? 1 Father Hoel or, tl rector dirt tlaiight i ol Mr, air. Major Wilson working up an ape-iito fo: l.i eal It m.

1 1,1 I.e.- dial, Iv alter re. ass, will b- it," 1 1 (. 1 preparatory to a drill. In a note jj. in h- 1 () 1.

on- of th- mo I apinu.led to o-ticral order 8, how- jSl hers, and Herman Shannon of the Qf the cli i rho consider I ever tho major informs tho officers and Hj I I M.t-n -re Club s-n; "Sanbonnet. Latin Sd i men that (oll'ee and bread will be glvn i ll '-rr i 'do 1 ferns, smllax, ohrysaotbeiniittiH and ear out before this drill, which commences asn i 1 Ma't'o, of the local battery W- BBt 'heard reral tenor solos MlM I a inn of his fy.j, Mary Wallace and Judge K. Oaston Hlg j', ON Robert I. Burton Gets $120,000 From i c'nyng Turks Elinor Wallaco, Miss Mary Wallace. Miss jj Title Company on Several i IV Hundred Acres.

aocompassed the palace, it Is pos- Helen Cowling,) Irene Sbjniey L. to Albert Cushman Aborn. According to presont announroments Miss Pa trice Bgan will be tho bride following Wedding of Miss Egan in Copenhagen September 16. Patrloe Egan, settled upon for September 10. This naturally will be an affair of semi-International Interest, because of Maurice Egan's present post as American minister In Copenhagen.

From the Brooklyn viewpoint it is doubly Interesting slnco not only is the bride a Brooklyn girl, but also her maid of honor, Miss Mollie Meehan. Miss Meehnn, as will be well recalled, is th. daughtor of Thomas F. church ceremony and a wedding ny will be in the Church of Copenhagen, and the ofil- Vlcni i there nly Miss Meehan nnd Alex- Waddoll of Washington, D. ai lan, serving.

The breakfast fol- will be a state affair, to the rs of the Diplomatic Corps. Bride. traditional little bird that goi whispering news has a rival in tl M'loty, which does -or bly follow the license list very closely, of Miss lara Packard Ilar.v Sterling Gladwin appeared on It Thur! day. There is as yet no definite wot as to Just when Miss Packard's and Gladwin's wedding day Is to be, but can hardly be far off. This coming bride is the youngest of three very widely known Holghts Joralemon streets, adjoining tho Latham and Mrs.

Edwin Packard. Mrs. Pae their mother, was a famous Heights belle of hor time, Miss Julia Hutchinson, daughter of the late Samuel Hutchli whose home was on Montague st MUs i Mrs Taylor Halsey ol (Miss Mildred Packard), and Mlsi ibeth (or Bessie) Packard. Hei groom is a cousin of W. Sterling Miss Elsa Prosser and John Good Married on Tuesday.

August has had another bride married fame. The wedding t. Miss Dorothy Tuthill Engaged to Philip Livingston Thomson. Miss Dorothy Elliott Tuthill is the latest fiancee. She is to be married to Philip Livingston Thomson of Pittsburg, a Harvard '02 ma.i and a.

member of thfc University Club of Pittsburg. Miss Tuthill is an Adelphi girl and a member ol Kappa Kappa Gamma. She has lately been one of tho teaching staff of Berka- 3 and ranks high up among holies. The 1 by Miss 'nihitrs Dinners, Dances, Luncheons, Theatricals Here and There. Mr.

and Mrs. John T. Pratt wore hOBt known Brooklyn parish of ti Church.i' Tuesday Wfrfl i.lclaiiky 1 "MUdl a la Mazurk" HELPING THL POLICE OUT. Two Men Arreiterl for Alleged Theft PARIS FASHIONS UP TO DATE. From the Ragle Parts Bureau, ti Ro through the COUrtW of Abraham Straus.

I for ice remainder i Rhode Island. ot KoglUU JMiory aud oratory, 1 a and Young Turk.su irties llually, hv-1 aualnallou of land at Woodmr..

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