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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1906. II MISCELLANEOUS.

NEGRO FEARING 'BENDS k. BEDFORD HftlSTMAS TRUST SENATORS BLOCK APPEAL BILL PROGRESS dill a rnuonLOG DIRECTORY' Measure Authorizing Govern-I ment to Carry Criminal Cases to Higher Courts Held Up. MISCELLANEOUS. ALVIN Manufacturing Company WATCHES GENTLEMEN'S watches for Tourists or general use in reliable gold filled cases. $11.00, $17.50, $35.00 and $53.00.

Special Woodman's watch in gun metal case, $11.00. 5m Ave. at 35th St. Talking Machines EDISON 3 VICTOR The Most Complete Stock of Records the City GUY WARNER USEFUL GIFT? Mac Cartan-Peterson Co. APPELGATE ftiglj Class jfloral Decoratiiia (or IDebomas, iActrptions, Ctc.

GEO. H. R0HRDANZ, Proprietor C. 1185 Bedford Cor. Jefferson, Select Stock of Choice Groceries for the Holidays at Attractive Prices.

B. KASAI CO. THE COE SHOE STORE, 1257 Fulton Street. ALVIN Manufacturing Compuy WATCHES LADIES Watches for Tourists or general use in reliable gold filled cases. $11.50, $12.50 and $13.50.

We beg to remind our patrons of the evident advantages of an early selection. 5th Ave. at 35th St. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CURISTUAS A WHITE, FLUFFY SHAWL IS IN IN A RAFFLE Brooklyn Woman Suffrage Association Finds Way to Raise Money. TWENTY-FIVE CENTSA CHANCE t's a Lottery!" Gasped One Member.

Lucky Number 7 Won Three Dollars Cleared. And in the Voung Women's Christian Association, loo! The small sum of 26 on the shawl game, thereby having a ward in a fascinating shawl, and, what is far more Important, to help along the suffrage cause. This is the way they did it: All during the meeting, whllo Mrs. Belle do Riviera, president of Iho New unTs it, the shawl, reposed graceful ease upon the tnblo. bosldo which Mary H.

Loiues sat with the Aunt EllaT in Wading should think you'd about than that car what Mrs. Ue began the id Mrs. home "Order, order' lng the gaval down will the worsted edge. Soon the speeches and Mrs. Kate R.

But chairman-in-chiel got down to Ve are to help along th great cause of equal suffrage. It mus he pushed for How are we to d' II I say. how aro we to do It? Wll spec, lies sufllee? No! We must hav chance for us to make some dear member. Mrs. Ilortoii.

I us a shawl, and If any memo nidation would like lo buy I nleaso signify by ralslt hand? Nobody? Then by chances. In this enve her. 1 shall pass these shall sell it And ladies, re-suffrage cause, Sunday school inperlntandiot. ing home this minute The Idea only by the elevator hoy li "Now, Isn't that silly? think there was uny harm expostulated a little wo hall. DRANK TOO MUCH Then Went Home and Attacked His Wife; Landed in Jail SAYS HE PREFERS DISEASE.

Jamaica Couit of Sessions Had Busy Day Cleared Up a 24-Case Calendar. 0 for disobeying th, Anthony Krui Annie Crllly. to stand. Kruger oil insulted him UDon the admitted that after warning I her. The vourl fined hii inable to pay and went to the case of Aholc Nelsoi hough! that no erne by It was testified bal the child was Igbbors tlui support llb'ood'wat by working In The child a pr.s Randall's Maud, where being cared for.

The courl of the charge. Otto Adams, of 2Bfi Vat East New York, was btfoi charged with carrying coin Hied weapons. Hi. nnciel Mill, where be woman calling for help. Adams was running from hrr.

He said the woman wait his wife, while the woman held that he had threatened her on several occasions- A piece of lend pipe and a bunch k- y.s lie leers Tillman and Bulk. and purchased a of rock nnd rye The, tor whisky, and Half hobl guilty of violating thin the case of Daniel Kenny, wlih violating 'he liquor lax Ins lantle and Oratit avenues, Clan 1 that uttVcr John Tl "li was pl.ii i nnd. I at whisky -aken In th- gins street wh-rc the Revs I. O. IMMD tidi er The er han le i the whisky te Mr (isterh Id while he awoke grocer) clerk and telephoned In the lice station.

Tlie whisky was then, tiul lute a botlle and taken In the station Bridge St, L. Station MasonS JL JSL Myrtle Ave. Bridge St. I EDMUND D. FISHER ILL.

Chairmnn of Flnttmsh Local School Board Has Typhoid. Edmund D. Fisher, chairman of the Local School Board. District No 38. whe Is one of the prominent members of thi Klatbush Taxpayers Association an riiua of he committee on an elevated loop between the Brooklyn and Williams- hrldrret; of tin- Brooklyn Citizens Committ 3 ill 1 typho A LECTURE ON TYPE.

M. C. A. Students Learn of Its Relation to Effective Advertising. Young Men's Chris ich type foundry observed th ir the convenience of the prit wspaper advertising, good I that ho thought but fc trouble read hem.

copy a the ivapaper largo department stores opy. as a precaution against Um akes that often occur from the i on Thursday, December 27. the each other. Charles P. Southard, who I charge of the luncheon, is planning resting lake 7 P.M.

act that Christ New Year's wl lor lecture until Tuot when Huffman, 'Cuts; Their Use and Abuse. A MANUFACTURING CENTER. Eig-ht Prominent Manufacturers and Shippers to Locate on South Brooklyn Waterfront, February 1. Eight more manufacturers and ship pers will descend upon the South Brook rfront February 1, thus empha sizing the importance of this section of borough to both manufacturers find shippers. The concerns that will move iir The Fairbanks Company, the Wheeling Corrugating Com pany, trie liepnhiie Mctalwure Company.

of Buffalo: Leffler. Thiele and Co. Manhattan: Plane, Mills Manufacturing Company. Rolens Engineering Corpora- tlon. Hugdeii and M.

O. Gillette They will occupy the large reinforced build. ng of lliiab Terminal Coin i Thirty-sixth street, between Se, onil nd Third avenues, now n-aring completion. This building Is six hundred (eet long, seventy-five feet wide, and seven stories high. About the same date, the Oreat Bear Spring Company will en its new snd handsome building on Korty-nrst street, between First and Sec- tr.g 'implcllon.

Other Importan avc bought prop hood aie geiung the spring, and pui the neighbor-break ground in the population of the southern section the Hmh open, South Brooklyn facturers snd shippers swsy from ll congealed section of Manhattan, snd ihe country, where they are looking nisirinutlug -n'-n wiier- tney can out the expensive item of csrtage on shipments, snd get all of the trunk I at the factory doors Both manufs, tl and shipper are making many Smith Brooklyn they nuke In ih past live years, nearly all of the I SECTION SHOPPER Holiday Desserts. ICE CREAM, PUDDINGS, PIES, CAKES, WEED'S Fulton at Bedford Av. Phone 4000 Bedford. DESIRABLE HOLIDAY (ill TS. I.

L. LAWRENCE, 1230 Bedford Ave. M.HOEDT 995 FULTON VAN A SEGARS A CHOIO; COL! IttVriON OH Gentlemen's Furnishings I UK 1111: HOLIDAYS. A I DAVIDSON WIECHERT, siGRffrTSaafi CHRISTMAS CANDIES. i $24 Value at $15 ilcep for Little Money.

$5 Chocolate Sets, $3.00 $1.50 Wine Sets. $1.00 $1.50 Beer Steins, $1.00 RAILWAY'S San Antonio and lil Pao (for Juaraa, Tour seleclcl. 'n i' or Vl'ltV llr CHRISTMAS TRIili I ighling Oulllts. IDEAL XMASGIFTS Mission Oak Morris Chairs and Golden OaK Morris Platform-RocKers at nearly one half their regular values. They ootrie tnun the leading chair factory of the United States.

Perfect construction and Snish. liy bear with it a memory. Let your gift to your dearei friend be the delightful fcrnt. DjerK 1SS the daintiest of perfumes- With every breath it will the giver. Concentrated, la'ting, and a all quiet, delicate and refined.

vonJ ill apprehensive ol with Japan, ye: Pacific coast lit: actically without the old monitors Monadno terey. The Monadno. I with a skeletou crew ahc Added' to these there are Tmong0 Pl I Tip I ne 1 squadron of protected crull ooklyn Navy Yar of haltleships. i least possible A NORTH SIDE SUBWAY URGED. residents of Northerly Section of QueensBorough Demand Relief From Inadequate Transit Facilities.

5 filed a with Rapid Transit Comtni: on the north side of Queens Borough Manhattan over the Ilia, knoll's Island bridge, through Lous Flushing and Bayside to Douglasion. with a spur to I'oiiu and Wlnies'oiie, yesterday male a of the pe- (i tales, among othnr things. on of Queens Borough re-he north side, comprises Long Island City. Woodsidc, Winfleltl, Elmhurst, Corona. Flushing.

Murray Hill. Broadway, Bayside, College Point and Whltentooe. and that the trolley service thai section or Queens lloi-uiigh is ut rly Inadequate for the needs of the ople and underground rapid transit Is rgetnly required." Kegardlng the cost of constructing a ibway lo Queens County, the petlllon- le cost of constructing subway rapid County would he much less than in Man- ause In those boroughs the engineers were onngeii to nore tiirougii rock rot irks of pipes, mains, sewers and otbe nduils, whereas In the north side ecus lioiMiigh the soli through whirl routes would be laid Is mostly sulci id little trouble in comparison would Th-' credit ol Or. an York, le nding Queens Borough. Is pledged for the pensc of on- i in ing suliw ays in tan, Brooklyn and I be Bronx Hi, til ion states and there Is no good son why the equal right of the north side roposed route is approximated at 11 0(1.

Request Is nuide that the fare Vhltesione and lioiiglaston be limited ve icnts. Ihe same as In other boroughs The Flushing Taxpayers- Assorlntl nd other civic bodies In Ihe borough hteadg have Indorse dthe petition for o-oper with others working with WILL IMPROVE HIS HOLDINGS. W. W. DeBevoise.

of Brooklyn, Will Spend More Money on Hla Fine Blverhend Property. Eagle mber 19-Waltcr avenue. Brook- verhrnd. I lyn. who bought handsome block of properly here, is already contemplating providing for further Improvements (luB waJr Hb nt, ivlng hulldlng will I Urall-lnM i stone gutter LMI night nt the meeting of the rant-lisloners of 'li.

fire Deptrtnient he ked permission to relocate Ihe mouth one of the village fire wells. This .11 now In ihe middle of the proposed gutter. nd "III interfere with msk-g a good lob. so he would like mnko hatiKe It is likely that th permls-u will be framed. CATCH BASINS ASKED FOR V.

QuMnt toct Brd for 0r. I the l.o.sl Hoard -l Improve. MM dinrln nn of eairbhailna al that MMt. P''''1" heirlng on the aatl the pe.i "on. will be glvn .1 the Hacked Build- lng In Long Island I'll y.

on Thuraday Of He. Mol abo oue sir" Hies one on nrnanwoad feel north of de Hi ornsga sc. nue. near Orove mi and Virginia ptaaa and two at of frandviw awoua and ib Boulevard, tdg'tnere. Social lub of Pnu-hold us third annual pa.

I dance at M.I uc. near filth, to-norro. A fragrant sdor $14 Value at $9. PRESIDENT IS IRRITATED. Federal Bank, Managed by 45 Direc tors, One From Each State, Suggested to Solve Currency Problem.

Eagle Bureau. 60S. Fourtenth Street. Wash in on. December 19 Certain arc friendly to corpora- otic wall by the Humphrey! its fight against the Beel 1 -ks later I'residet adoption stiff light the against the Chicago I tage of a technical-IndicfmentB against rnment will have arefully worked "rust will go the the I'rcsiilenfs plea for prompt act upon Ihc bill.

Absolutely nothing done so far to expedite its 1 bill 1 Judging, In Admlnlst beun brought ils do not hesitate llberately held up 5 protect corporu- Serlous charges to made recently by uiai the bill is being purposely held l.a.k I'resideut Koosevelt is mueli irritated bo-cause of the delay. Apparently there Is no reason why the bill could uut be passed In a single day. Judge Laudis is liable to render a decision almost auy moment which will tree the Standard Oil Company fr prosecution on the pending i barges, and if this decision is given before the Senate acts, the Oil Trust will escape scot-freo just us the. lleof Trust did. Federal Bank to Be Urged.

the present day, influent ial member solution of iba i (be 'rr. pr em with which Moil- ugcl sio'n a 0f the author of tbo federal hank id-a annot he reveal. -d at this tlm. I' is i niproh.ibli also that the recommeii 'la' will be adopted at this leaaloii ol i i He- adtinn tral Ion and of senators and memberB they are worth considering The federal bank which it Is proposed radically from akson. That Stat In the It would not be so lodged, bin diffused equally among ihc states.

In this way its pnije. tors hope and Irlsm of their scheme by tl state rights would bo av these days when ih. re gj somewhst general and di progress Juki a llule loo rapidly In ih It Is proposed In Washington I directors are to be r. chosen, one by the each state The dl the president and from dictation whollv hy tonal Karh of thssi kle.l I. In I he I -Itawm! si placed wltb ihe Treas- of kind but with national har.ks alone, to which It will make loans m.

nt eon. ertied. will he handled hy The advoraisa of this schem. contend lhat th- of su.h sn in 'utloti would go long way loward rem- Joi. -ed and dismembered financial ays I nlted giatea Bank to tM L'Jr IP III of urrc, y.

would 1 alecri.y and Ihu. the lyatem would be gre.nlv -v the wsy with the no to whbh th- Secretary of th Treas- -y Is now sub)ected of depositing gov- nment fundi at point, selected under isiire of Wliinal or for ie tise.is or ine peopi gen. raur. Want Large Fleet on tha Pacific 1 Cushions: Tapestry, elour and Leatherette; versible I air Filled. Seals: Nine steel springs, open construction, in box frames.

Desirable Gifts $6 Parlor RocKers, $3.50 $5 Reception Chairs. $3.00 $3 Gilt Pictures, $1.50 Open Lvemngs Until Xmas. 115 10 121 MYRTLE AVENUE, COR. BRIDGE STREET. he i.

number r.g h- Hi- r. In ITtb of duly, when ll earns Sutton Rubber Company, of Til take nutnhct said another mem- Manhattan; the Frederick Levey ivh.i r.li. hroiigli her I. ax lan. an ink etc ni 'he Ai.i!..,l Maine "Isn- number You know, i oi me iiorongn ni oe apprecisDiy well as any reused Model Loft lluildnig No 1 of I a I po- houf.

where II was sunward IMIflls Til- la, Mll'el Ml- nd tirntii senues, littt rminsrlnr -howed to the ennri thsl al i a hull, linn lii being ere. SOUTHERN HIGH-CLASS TOURS TO CALIFORNIA AND RETURN IJNDEH PI-RSONAt. P.SCORT, VIA Washington-Sunset Route I lie Southern Railway offer three Personally Conducted lours to California, storting from Washington, January 10th, I rbru.i'v 7th and March 7th, 1907. and one return tour, leaing l.o Angclei April I Nth and San I ran. is.

tawU Sth le of the biggest -he world de, lings whatever with the general gov-I where by reason of up-to-date con- ernmenl exreni through the medium of FENELON ELECTS OFFICERS. 1 the annual meeting of the Kenelon ding fir, le. held yeaterday afternoon the Pga (illery. Ihe following of-r. w-re le, led for the enaulng year: Rosemary fingers, president.

Mrs inle rstnphell Keough vice prealdent red the n. member md on ii, itnb ce and he always i condone." and thus Mrs. K. lost her ihsn.e to own a shawl. Wle Mi luiler looked over the flnnmcs on the first round, she reporiel the sum of 12 'Now.

won't some- hod pi. i take one more chance-- ah. have sucb the nervous strain be-plcked Uh the envelope pttl0 numbers She been with a hairpin Tha audience were her4. he slip She turned it pulled on, Ih- .1... She serai other cud.

of The prigc ex.ltemen and i 'J' Dt MOTM 'e wis psgse I ar.mnd The ,1, k-d members may he runn ng "i ''em are still Iking dl Mr. fn-lerhltl is rkh-r by one shawl ant the gre' rne of political quality Is richer by nvwv the MM ng meting they hsvc held thu rar on Friday fiernoon al th- home of Mr. Ludluin hur Oladd and Mil Haul lio rilff. hare barn spending with rtlatlsri In Drooklya. ml at- 1, slide in bring the ml original nr of Ihe railroad side l.y side Kxcvation has been begun on he bin, bonu-n 1.

whl.h the nef year will rise great hundred r.et long. fes, wld- i h.sh OOOD ROADS RALLIES PLANNED. (gperlal lo the Kagle of state offl. lata ted wilts ih. town officials and other 1 Kive.ii.

RntSwIi Mrs William Tuts rnlertalnd Ihe Afternoon Kuchre CM "I CHIT at her home Mai.l. hura' y. at luncheon and cards. Tb' (Irsi prlae was won by Mr. Tomb.

and ih nsolsllon by Mrs. I Drrjrir taking I Miss Anns BMaMj, treasurer: Miss ilarjr; Miss iSS? secretary. Ml Marr Hrady Bra iM Tax chairman Th- WOM I MISSION WORKERS 'rV ''hur. noon Ooing via Nru Orleans, fhanuknh. or Kea I licet ric Toy Railroads sim PlfMAN.ib Wmnm s-..

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