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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

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2 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. EW YORK. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 100.1.

MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. Mutual Reserve Company Conies Under the Investigating Calcium. I. 1 1 Doyle.

llslrandor John M. A V. IMirnm. John tl 1 Kdwurd Burns jr J. lligglns, J.

Monan, A Singular Practice hereby a Special Assessment Becomes a Lien. SMOKE TALK IV people realiio the vast difference in effect he-tweenaclear Havana cigar and a blend of Havana with tins domestic tobacco. The latter is a mild, satisfying smoke, li you desire to experience this mild tone, which does not inter, fere with keen enjoyment but does eliminate all irritation, smoke the domestic Robert Bir. Cigar Contest in the Courts Would I Mean Months or Years of Delay in the Work. BROOKLYN MAN IS DEMANDED.

HUDSON, of Life Insurance." H. Bennett, J. D. Higgins. E.

A. Bennett. William H. Fink. F.

V. Rcilly. C. C. Cook.

J. A. Cuinn. William T. Clinkunbrooni, F.

Herman. 'John A. Jenkins, Henrj llartjen. Alfred W. Kinger.

Frank 11 I' Griobol, Haunner. Will. Joseph 0. Weiss. F.

FRink- HIGGINS LIKES PARSONS. But There's a Local Sentiment That Young Man Is Only Helping Oirott. Albany, November 23 Referring to published reports of the candidacy ot Herbert E. Parsons for the presidency of the York County Republican committee. Governor Hlggina this afternoon said: "While I do not feel called upon to Interfere In the local concerns of the No York County Republicans, believing them entirely capable of managing their own al- that a man of Mr.

Parsons' standing, character and capacity Is willing lo permit his name to bo used In connection with the "When Mr. Halpin. now president of that committee, called upon you yesterday, did he tell you that he was willing lo withdraw in ih Interest ot harmony?" "No Mr llnlpin did not say that. As l.eiui i. iveraj- Higiii.is would discuss tbfir Justice Willi in .1.

In. it ie generally ac epied in Manhattan to- I loan shark case, on the applica- duy ilia i Congressman Herbert Parsons is tion of Lawyer Leon Raunhelm. why the, i. Inn us. by the Hat: people lo help out Kings County Security Compnny and the Regis Realty Company should not be 1 emicni' fonon.ic'" hax" you'd a'ralncd from seizing and selling the house) not go to (ilc-t dir.

i Hi ihc'la' hold goods of Adrian A. Kittridge. 'r relations uh ia, i that The barge is mode In the papers that be youa'g 'la i 'r i o'n i ed 41 rUrt street, tried to e.vtract $1.0 thai be If a bona Ode candidate. Interest for a loan of lor a little over Wli.n hi his to-lay Plait re- a year. Kit lias alr.o, paid p.

I an old form. iliai there must be re- and has tendered the balance with Interest. The appearance of Mr. Parsons as a can- Snl iflkm docs He a p.a.nnff ask-d a lo.n, ii, raee ihe Ii sho.is ihat there is In- Smith, the agent of the loan companies, sug- terc-t the Mr. Olcoit will utay gest.d ihat the amount fplll between In the race and will win.

both. He la- already paid nearly I bet Ex-Governor Odell returned i0 town tins (, tnot-gage the other ii orciiig. bin had nothing lo say eliout Mr. 8irtl. us claiui lias tee b-en 1.

any of the oilo Ita Kit; daiius the' a 6 slab l( 'hat he did not wish to be Inter- suhi, r'uc to avoid in, at -lb independents generally are more lav- ion s'a'' a'sid'e'' aortga'gos oral Odell than to Piatt and (H'mg usurious II- albge. aiso that Hmith obi hv'' Ml- li i in mi loan of Sjp for In- a and th. aie slippon a veur would be t2 value ol th I. a. a- ailti-b" a eaielidnte Parsons mooch rlmn us se tun-.

Is about SlUjU 1. a sou ol I'licas. Il r'01 5 S1 hi WILLIAM WISE SON, ins from Europe. Diamonds and other mm in newesl ftosigaa of sett ins. oiks.

Bronses, Dteb, Knuiisti ud FLATBL'SH AV. FULTON ST. originally through right to call for ted pnyraent plan, he level premium Eldridge took up the explanation of the The Assessment on Policy Holders. "Here Mr. Hughes took the records pro-duced by Eldridge and read the form of It simply showed that 'the company levies assessments on Its policy holders at the rate Oil $1 a thousand at the death of one of the policy holders.

"Do you know." asked Mr. Hughes, "If "What was tl "Why ,11.1 i oli, 1, issue i previous not able to explain their "rteinpreviousl ticed the amblgu "Has this liahillty of Inrrea-been a matter of legal cont- right to issue these policies Mii'na House of Lords Turned Down an Ambiguous Policy. Jfl unders'and that the House of sustained us In our right to issue the policy, but rescinded the contract with the applicant on account of Ita ambiguity "Do you issue ambiguous policies in the present time?" 1M2 and none subsequently "But under the old policies of this character Issued previous to that time and still IB force you continue to collect the Increas-ing ae.sme,.r "Hav call In an In the Court he House of Foster against Muld" under Intelligent Endlshman ptsastlon. 011 U' The appellant Fo.t.r rot the relief he ought and their lordships ordered that bla poller be continued In force at the rata he originally understood he was to pay a policy holders, th nely made ur Id ISM, Theae aaaeeai the witness npl.loed thai th Eagle Souvenir Post Card Coupon. Thursday, Nov.

jj. tx. SECOND SERIES. To pro. ore this set of I'oat Cards ml out (his Coupon rmh da from No.

cmbrr so. up lo and IntluJ. isiK Salurdat Noxtrmbcr 1908- I or lurlhrr particulars sre adtrrtiarmrnt on anofhrr par in toda's GAVE AN IBSEN AFTERNOON. Queens Borough Musical Society Held Enjoyable Meeting at Historic King Manor, in Jamaica. innie lielknap, and tt finding a new rug Ly'nde Bell OLD GLORY SALE.

Noted Trolling Stock Under the Ham- ner To-day Cresceus Sold for 821,000. i In a be Glory horse sale in Ma. lis. Ganl. The catalogue embraced a string ned by C.

K. G. Billings, which well-known performers as ir and Prince Direct 12 They I.eOV Then tl orlds half Equity (2 and The rd for a mile of 2 7V This eonsignmeni will probably not be reached before evening. Senator Joseph W. Bailey, of Texas, also haa in five likely youngsiers which were scheduled to be sold during the day.

The biggest crowd of the week was present yesterday when Cresceus, 2:024. was sold. There wire but two bids for the famous champion trotter. The first was one of 120.000. made by P.

H. McGuire, of New York. Mr. McGuire was promptly raised 11.000 by W. M.

Savage. oOllnnenpolls. and Iron, G- II Keieliain, his u'e Among -he i Ladew of nminent Long Island pi yesterday, v. as II Hove. I.

Mr l.u.lew li sterd.iv b- ur-d Princess Cresceus. a pi "11 i lllg v. ai il' IIHy by IT, 'n. cess Mack, v. In- Huron Wilkes, and nlso th yearling flllv Neva Belle by Wake Hell -Neva by Nutwood, paying (440 for the former and for the latter.

The fillies, ii is understood are being bought for Mrs Ed FM Lsdew, who recently purchased from William Carr, the noted English Hack-new San. for IMM, and him Into this country. According to an AGNES RENAUDE FREED. FAINTS Nev Friends Will look After Woman Child Wni Mutdeied by Dlnser. ft'Ciude.

sho wss Indlried for mut-d fr degree, together with Gu-'e fOl lulling her gef 1 aa eel free the Oeg. Mahattsn, lo-day. Indite alaky disrelaalna th Indlelntent Lit, fe 1 ad guilty of murder In ihe seeaad drgr. in killing the child. BY W.

C. Author of "Problem, ttllj whole morning. This Mutual Reserve Company was oriff- inniiy a social organisation which took on a mortuary aide and began to write Insurance the aaaeaament plan and. indeed, wrote a great deal of it with apparent RUCCeaa, but the end ran up now a level premium COP done! and afflicted with which were written in admitted frankly this morning that the has lpnr.v begun bi.siness and continued wa. absolutely nd f.ll the troubles It now ew out of the endeavors sir; we considered SALE OF BAY RIDGE LOTS.

a complet sale of Bay Ridge lots change yesterday: Bay Ridge Parkway, between ond and Seventy-third street. Sold to Joseph I-iwson for I Bay Rldgo Parkway Otten for Mr. Otten also bought two adjoining lots en the parkway at $3.1 each and the next two at $3.30" each. Pa rick Harkins pun based the next two First avenue, north, r. corner of Seventy-second street.

31.5x100. went to Mrs. Mary-Long at 11.57;. Between Seventy-second and ghatlSSo; $72" each. to: Mount Robert: York.

Ave si I7W: I flUj A. H. Maltey. First and Narrows a two ai E. UeimUns.

H. Mnll. y. two nt IK3. two at MS; John Dalion.

atreet, between some )t. northerly aide, to: eight at KM: W. J. 620: A. O'Mslley.

two rack, three at KM Harris to II. 1Mb Flr-l Narre- v. tl side, between name b'llldera. at from I HOPPER WARNS INSPECTORS. No More Walls and Piers of Buildings to Be Erected in Freerlne Weather Isaac Hopper.

lafSflatatjiMM of hulld- tors of masonry to 8rtlnn 28 of the Building Code, whirl relates to the construction of masonry worl Id freeilng weather. The tuperlmeodeo began by reading the folio -log etrci Iron one bull' the ode I- II. I 'o religiously during the, CAR COUPLE INSTANTLY KILLED. Fatal Accident on Terminal at Cypteaa Hills. h.

rnuplini. th, i Hill. 1,1 mlnal of the Mre I. willUm Barn. I A.

W. at A Little Leaven William Alien White says inDecember Mc-Clure's I out Saturday) that Folk is the leaven that is awakening the great commonwealth of Missouri. Behind Folk and his work is public sentiment which has been aroused by another kind of leaven, and, as one person has said, that leaven be pan to work with Steffens' stories of political graft and MissTarbell's papers on commercial graft, published in McClure's. 10 cents a copy; $1 a year. S.

S. McCLURE COMPANY 44-60 East 23d Street NEW YORK JUSTICE SIOPS II SALE OF GOODS Oltn LOAM On Allegation That $165 Has I Been Paid and S420 Is Demanded by Lenders. LOAN CO. ACCUSED IN COURT. Kittridge.

Who Gnvc $600 Worth of? I Property ns Security, Wants Mortgage Set Aside. FLOATING MINES, Up Manjff ntal freight, floating mines, wh bcr of ships of roc The sinking of Chinese merrhantma-i In Die Associated Preesf eased by the Pleiades. up of a German s'uiii aid a only 'bort distance away when the explosion occurred. I' Is pre. Ii, led I'oltna on (he Chlmsoi, i ons'.

I vh -'ihat nnvlgatlon itt .11 I be mine' placed at Port Art Imr are constantly breaking away from their frail moorings, and no one knowa tho atlng they light, but othors a to port nf 11,110 was visible, wer, keeping a close lookout. Only a dial a 110111 Hun point we sighted a floating about eight inches out of the 1 loc There no prot.e, Is navigating in Hi as great In the Quartermaster dry docks ar will prob- nhe Is scheduled lo for tb' lent again on Noveml.tr 2 I he Shawtonu, the ea incline as the l'leladis, left YokO-J DEPENDED ON HIM. agreeable farmer nembera of the family were 1 rived ih, pro 1. i Id l.av'."t"l'i room A RARE SIOHT Slug Two Mlrkin'' 'type ''The that" rt Hat's 4 AN ELOPEMENT. GRAPE-NUTS PUDDING DELICIOUS 1 DESSERT.

Bridge Department of Most Interest to This Borcugh Flatbush Avenue Extension. rendered bf Justice Bridge to eol Company. The comn means sore of himself. the Bridge Depart men iliicd 1 morning. Ha inhattnn.

while it Brooklyn use in Brooklyn. Thousands of the 'he bridge twice a di -an residents the bridge i week. This matter was to mlon Mayor Mct'l, he was asked If In Ills opinion He ldgc commissioner should be.a Ilrook- 's Hint of Richmond Man May Ba a Joke. fully decided who Is to go remain. Neither have I dec ft!) the probable vacancies.

borough it opening of Ihe be Temple imr Kinkel, I rmu lis I. Ilgdeq. Wl'te Adolbb.o Ml- 11 I Your Friends Should Know That you find your telephone too convenient to do without. Telephone their names to our Contract Anent. A representative will explain the new low rates Thm Hmm Foe aitaf rslfaittMOsaaM, at Wllloughhr tlrr.ml possible.

Hv hard disc be Mr singular. Under of the NtatQ mpany It bad satisfied the mffioieut for its claimed Iced, instead would seen Unto themselves GOLF AT LAKEWQOD. V. C. Fowr.es, Leads In the tying Round Wi'h a Card of 78.

ap. as will Findlay Douglas, (n Travis' bsence, W. C. Fownes. of Pittsburg, is he early favorite, although C.

Tiffany Rich-rdson, the former Princeton star, le also onsidered. Early scores follow: Paul Waterman. Englewood, 89; J. O. Bat- Hills, 99; Seym Cunningham.

Wash- R. Gillett. Wykagyl. A. H.

Evana, Nassau, 99; J. H. Denning. Pittsburg, S8; George N. Morgan, l-'ittsburg, 91; A.

W. Blddle, Philndcli.hia. 88; H. W. Brown Philadelphia, 94; R.

W. Houghton. Milwaukee, 101: A. W. Black, Lakewood.

92; J. H. Lip-plncatt. Atlantic City. 90; D.

3. White, Atlantic city. F. 8. Sherman.

Atlantic City, C. B. Fownes, Pittsburg, 89: H. c. Fownes.

Pittsburg. 86; S. y. Ramage, Oil City, tM: R. T.

Starr. Crescent. Ill: E. D. Pit -burg, ,4: Jr I'll tab Souihorland.

Fox Hi lis, 93; Merrill Walters, Lakruood. 79; E. S. Davis. Philadelphia.

F. Robinson, Ardsley, 102; A. C. Aborn, W. White, Oil City, 89; R.

F. Phifer. Bal-Ularol, tl; Y. Marsh. Baltusrol.

94; A. Tillinghast. Philadelphia. 90; F. S.

Kee-elr. Wesuh, ster Golf. 94; D. M. Marvin, i Hill-, G.

H. h- en-hole qtiallfyii.g rouii. by -he Pittsburg "iii-liip nt. Th for very high scores. The grume rty of Milwaukee is competing.

Ja If, although he eld. the Chieagt lam Jackson Evans, of the Nassau Country Club, made 79. which aeems likely to tie for second place, and up to I o'clock was only one stroke below the best. Other scores C. L.

Tappln. Patrick Oram. 98; P. K. r.

E. I. DeForest. r. W.

Hunt. David Lloyd. 9u; John Moller. OBITUARY. Colonel Joseph Laing.

Colonel Joseph Laing. a veteran of Civil War and RTStl known among Srottl he I Fulton las ft MISS SPEARMAN ENOAOED. Daughter of WP Knr.wn Brooklynlte Will Wed Mn.ihnttsn Man. The Aftw gp. Iman.

DATES OF MORNINO MU8ICALES. T' Walter. Morning Mu.b.le. for the ft o'biH mm tm Mond 8CHY The ihe Bourd of Aldermen, but lost control ol his own committee In a day or two and allowed Tammany to capture the anti-Tammany majority. Assemblyman Prentice, who renresents dirtrlet.

1 1 independent there was no particular Htuninonn, xehanges of Sltprestloni of mutual Parsons an I iiPott Sen- DEATH TOOK HER TWO SONS. Do'ihlc Funeral To-dny at Most Holy Trinity Church One Was Killed, Other Died of Consumption. dmtlfylng the body of her mls.lng Will-am. whose skull had been friuiiired In fall-ijg down flairs, and who died the hoa-u or ,011, ma nown bla Iden- Wllllam linhony, 32 years old. had left 1- bo, 10 on ih Horning nth list pri Miimably to go to work.

He did not turn thai night nor the nest. His mother eporiud his abteur i the police of the Itagg trt ita ion Nothing waa heard of building on 1 Jimmy McGuire, CIRCLE ATHLETIC CLUB. aeries Walter, Jhn Mmfea, Ion-. Thotoa, Mors John les Sjaettar, nt lirwklyn MB I IKK TOO HARD ol Hrtlpe In rath pkg..

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