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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAHLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY. JUNE 25. 191 T.

JUANITA CLUB OUTING. this problem I think Ii expand the gas; have Six and a Mascot for Crew TO ATTEMPT RIGHT ACROSS THE ATLANTIC Cholera Ships in Port Cause Little Concern "The crew will include myself, a wire-, 1 GENERAL STORE AT PANAMA less operator, a navigator, two mechanics, a cook and the cat which accompanied us on the previous attempt. The much to do with the final disposition of the working force as the canal nears completion. It is pointed out that while the Panama Canal was planned as a benefit to the world at large and as a war measure, the United States might as well derive another benefit that of commerce and thus add to the treasury's receipts. There is now on the canal a refrigerating and cold storage plant, which cost $600,000.

and the big machine shops there may be easily converted for shlD reaalrs. Transportation Tariffs May Be Fixed in Advance. Following Colonel Goethals' appearance symptoms, and then It was th entire family. Colonel Coethals Says Govern-ment Should Sell Ice, Coal and Supplies. "I remember talking to a neighbor In the house one evening at 6 o'clock.

The next morning she was dead, and when I Rigid Quarantine Regulations Keep Disease From City's Gates. Melvin Vaniman Is Building Ship According to Ideas of Hi9 Own. HE HAS HAD EXPERIENCE. arose and looked out of the window Bhe was being taken away in a crate-box and balloon will be completed on August 1, after which time several trial trips wiil be made at Atlantic City. The real start will be made in October." Mr.

Vaniman is highly elated over the prospect for a across the ocean. For years this feat has been the sole object of his thoughts and labors, b'jt until the interest oi Mr. Selberling made the undertaking financially possible he could not follow out his ideas. Mr. Selberling has stipulated that the "Vaniman Expedition," as it will be known, shall be distinctly an American project, equipped with American-made facilities and manned by Americans.

So whatever credit accrues to commerce or science from the venture will be directly due to new world enterprise. conveyed to a moving van, already filled with many dead. I spoke to no more neighbors after that. Across the street WANTS LAUNDRY STARTED. Members of 10th A.

Hold Annual Picnic To-morrow. The members of the Juanlta Club hold their twenty-third annual outing tomorrow, starting from the Adelphl street and DeKalb aver, is at in o'clock. The club will board the steamer Arion at the foot of Clintoa avenue, for Witzel's Grove. Nothing remains to make Juanita Day the most successful one the organization in the Tenth Assembly District hu ever enjoyed but bright skies an.i sunuy weather to-morrow. All the preparations have been made and the committee In charge report that the outlook th year Is brighter than ever.

The members are very optimistic over the prospects and believe that the guests ot the Juanita Club will have one of the best days they ever spent at an outing. A pie-eating contest has been added to tile many features to be introduced. Those that have signified their willingness to try their hand at making till pastry disappear are ex-President Jo'jn, J. Kenney, Secretary John F. Shetdy.

F. Marlborough, Lieutenant McCartny and John Tlerney. Judge Hagcerty anl Magistrate Dooley have agreed to en 1 an Tld argument about their rtinnttiq abilities and will enter a special 20-yard dash for heavyweights. a child which had been perfectly healthy and playing in Its ard, was dead within before the Committee on Interstate Commerce Representative Adamson of Georgia Introduced a measure In, the House, providing for the tolls to be charged vessels using the canal. Tho object of this was to.

let the commercial world know long In advance what the rates will be so that transportation tariff sheets may be revised In time for the opening ot the canal. An international snipping conference will be held in London next June, and It is hoped that Con BROOKLYNITE'S STORY stopped to take out the child, enveloped i Dirigible to Be of Gas Type and oniy in a potato sack. Fumigation of the Plans for Operation of the Canal Already Under Way at Washington. house, of course, took place immediately Made or Waterproof Material. nt Five Months in Ham Spe EASTERN DISTRICT Y.M.C.A.

gress will have adopted legislation for BEAT CENTRAL VALLEY burg While Epidemic Raged There. It has been definitely announced from London that Melvin Vaniman, chief engineer of the America in which Walter Wellman first essayed to reach the North Pole, and which later was lost when he attempted to cross the Atlantlo Ocean In It, will again attempt to fly across' the ocean and this time In a ship which Is being built according to his own Ideas. No man in all the world Is more capa Discovery of cholera cases on Incoming 1 1 RAfR Intn Vnrlr Han nnt meint thu BLOCK ISLAND RACERS START IN LIGHT AIRS me thrill Into the populace as the same aa haan A i ,1 JI.H.a In the maintenance and operation of the canal by that time. Though the canal will not be formally opened to traffic, according to present planB. until January 1, 1916, It is the belief of Colonel Goethals that ships will be able to pass through by Julv 1, 1013.

The bill of Representative Adamson authorizes the President to provide for the operation of the canal through one of the executive departments until Congress shall otherwise direct. Charges wnen based upon registered tonnage are not to exceed $1.25 per ton; passengers shall pay $1.50 each. It Is provided that the United States may pass its own vessels, troops, material and supplies through the canal free of cost. This last provision Is regarded as a doubtful one, and It Is thought will conflict with the terms of the Hay-Pauncefote treaty. Any vessel owned wholly, or In part, directly or indirectly, by any railroad company will be required to pay double rates.

This provision is not to apply to the vessels of the Panama Railroad ble of accomplishing this stupendous feat than Vaniman, who a few days agu embarked for this country after completing his arrangements abroad. For twelve manner that is both fortunate and surprising, at least to many Europeans. At Commercial Field yesterday, the fast nine of the Eastern District Y. M. C.

A. captured an easy victory from the team representing the Y. M. C. A.

Branch from Central Valley, New York, by a score of 61. The winners put up a fine exhibition In all departments and the result was never in doubt. De Larre, who was tn the box for the locals, held the visitors to three hits, and retired twelve of them on strikes, while O'Brlan struck out ten Eastern District batters. In the preliminary contest, the second team of the Eastern District lost a hard-fought game to the Sterling B. B.

by 3 to 1. Score: Central Valley. I Eastern District. Name. r.

h. po.a.e.' Name. r. h.po.a.e. years he has heed working with big dlrl gibile balloons in connection with thedif ferent Wellman expeditions, experiment but that did not serve to stay matters in every case.

Mind Had Much to Do With Contracting Disease, "Looking back, as I see It now, however, I think the mind had much to do with the contracting of the disease. For instance. If one lay awake at night it was no uncommon Incident to hear the big moving van pass through the street, although It was rubber tired. Its stealthy collection went on all night, and its passage through your street was not conducive to peace of mind. The usual fools had their Inning during that siege.

One man openly boasted that he was not afraid of the cholera: that he would eat sauerkraut, fresh black bread and drink a glass of beer. "He did, and not only was he burled the next day, but a week later there was left but one of his family of.flve. New Yorkers have not spent a period of that sort, and I trust they never will. Certainly they would not read with equanimt icy the report of several cases In the port." This city takes the usual iprecautions in cholera cases. A victim or suspect is aent to quarantine, and his fellow sailors are not allowed to land until it is fully established that they are Immune.

The port officers are fully alive to the dangers, if the populace Ib not. Moreover, the length of the trip across the Atlantic makes it unlikely that any cases could develop after landing In this country. AN APPEAL FOR BABIES. The Brooklyn Nursery Still Active in Care of Helpless Infants. The Brooklyn started forty ing with various types of engines andbal Eagle Bureau, 608 Fourteenth street Washington, June 24 Colonel George W.

Goethals, chairman of the Panama Canal Commission, wants this government to go Into the business of selling Ice and coal and general supplies to ships that will pass through the canal, and even do the laundry work of those vessels. H9 Is planning to meet conditions that will arise when the canal Is in operation. Colonel Goethals points out the vessels making the voyage, from Liverpool to Yokohama, or from San Francisco to Bremen, or other similar long voyages, will be in need of fresh supplies on the way. He thinkB ft would add to the popularity of the canal and be a good business venture for the government to supply these wants. "Not only should the government go Into the coal business on the canal," declared Colonel Goethals, "but In my opinion it should maintain large machine Bhops, build a great dry dock capable of caring for any vessels which may ever wish to go through the canal, should go Into the ship chandlery business and be prepared to launder the linen of ships and stock them with Ice and foodstuffs." One of the objects Colonel Goethals has In mind in providing for the operation of the canal at this early date is the shaping of his present organization so Sail and power boats that are taking part In the annual Block Island race of the New York Athletic Club were petit away on their 100-mile struggle yesterday.

Owing to the light airs, the sailing division was not started until Twenty-eight boats made up the ilasn, The yachts started In a Usht easterly, breeze that gave them wlndn.ird as they crossed the line. As they diKa.r peared. Crescent appeared to be woiklng out from the olher craft. The power boats were sent away at 5 o'clock in th" afternoon. Thistle' was leading as they passed out ot sight.

loon fabrics, and this will be his first opportunity to apply his wide knowledge according to his own ideas. Waterproof Fabric for Machine, His new dirigible, the parts of which Pearsall.Sb 0 0 0 2 2 Haller.aa. 2 8 0 8 2 Company. Mucking, cf 0 0 0 Hush.c 1 1 12 are already being built, will be constructed of gas type, water proof fabric JatoDs.or... 8 1 Calling, 0 0 8 2 0 3 0 Hansard, 3b.

0 0 0 2 0 i It Is now fifteen or sixteen years ago that there was reported In the city prop- er a case of cholera. At that time tho disease was contracted by seven people, but was not allowed to go any further. A seaport such as New York la, of course, subject to such a pest far more than an Inland town. The history of cholera cases shows that almost invariably It is brought into a city by sailors and that they, in mingling with the people, cause it to spread. Twenty years ago cholera raged In the northern part of Germany with such a vengeance that the populace was almost panic-stricken, yet German porta are subject to the same close scrutiny that we are so proud of here In $Jew York.

At that time It manifested itself in Hamburg, a city that Is proud of its health restrictions and general cleanliness. Polish sailors were supposed to have TO HONOR TONE'S MEMORY. Rubber I made by the Goodyear Tire and BEDFORDS STILL WINNING. There Is no stopping the winning 2 0 13 0 0 0 llMtttons.lb.. 0 17 0 1 10 13 1 Carley.rf..

0 0 0 -rr stretk of the Bedford Branch Y. M. C. 0 0 8 Miller. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Damm.c 1 1 12 1 0 0 Wohlvert.rf 2 2 10 0 Total 1 8 24 12 o) Total 8 0 27 10 4 Scora by Innlnga: 128416788 Central Valley 00010000 01 nine.

In a game with the Kingsboro team at the latter's field yesterday the Bedford boys kept up their victorious record by deieatlng the home team 0 17 3. The Klngsboros appeared to hava the game tucked away, with a lead of .1 to 0 up to the eighth Inning, started a batting rally for tho Bcdfi'rdn and six runs were scored In the last two Innings. The scores by tunings 1 3 4S 7 8 9 Eastern District ouauauzv to Pay Tribute to Patriot at Graves of Wife and Son. Members of the Clan-na-Gael In Brooklyn will pay tribute this afternoon to the memory of Theobold Wolfe Tone, the Irish patriot and martyr, at Greenwood. Wolfe Tone's wife and son are burled In Greenwood Cemetery.

The members will meet at Flathush and Atlantic avenues at 2:30 o'clock and march to the cemetery. There will be several addresses and a programme of Irish music. be that the most efficient force may Noth- maintained to operate tho canal. Ina like the present force will be re- Company of Akron, and it will be equipped with two 105 horse-power sleeve valve Knight engines, designed by Charles V. Knight, formerly of Chicago.

The expedition Is being financed by Frank A. Selberling, president of the Chamber of Coinmerce''of Akron, and of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, as well, but he Is assuming this obligation purely In the Interest -of science and It Is a personal venture In no way connected with his other varied business Interests. The total expense of the venture will be op-proximatoly $150,000. The balloon is to be 268 feet long by 47 feet wide, approximately the size of America, which waB abandoned in mid-ocean by the members of the Wellman expedition last October. gas capacity will be 350,000 cubic feet and It will be eapi'nle of lifting 25,000 pounds.

"Crossing the Atlantic In a dirigible Is not a question of wind or navigation any longer," said Mr. Vaniman In London just before embarking for America. "So far as gas Is concerned, the present Left on baaca Central Valley, Eastern District, 8. Two base bltaO'Brlan, Bush. Three base hlta Jacoba.

Sacrifice hits Pem-bleton. I)amm, Wohlpert. First base on errors Central Vallev, Eastern District. 4. Stolen bases-hush, Pembleton, Haller, Oram.

Jacoba, Damm. Double plays Haller. CarllnK and Matone. Bases on balls Oft O'Brlan, oft De l.nrre. 0.

Struck out By O'Brlan, 10; by De Larre, 12. Wild pitch O'Brlan. Passed ball-Hush. Umpire Robinson. Time ot game One hour and fifty minutes.

Attendance L'aO. o-i 9. 1 0 0 0 ho la anxious to know quired, but y.jiVcao JnJLHJU- Trappier and kresler; Kingsboro, S'hroeder and Kelly. whether the government Intends to construct dry docks and other plants for commercial purposes, as this will have years ago, is still active In Its care of helpless infants and now makes an appeal for $15,000. There are 98 babies In the Institution and large sums of money are needed with whlnh to provide food, lothing and fuel.

Contributions may be mailed to Mrs. Charles K. Obermeyer. treasurer, care of the nursery, 3C9 Herkimer street. Until Wednesday's Closing at All the 200 'James Butler Inc.

Stores 1 Red Letter Day Next Wednesday-June 28 perfection of the rubber-coated fabric for The Rev. Walter D. McClane of St. Barnabas E. Chapel, Belmont avenue and Elton street, will deliver his farewell sermon this morning at o'clock.

The Rev. Mr. McClane has decided to accept a call to Cambridge, Mass. balloons enabled an airship to stay in the air thirty days or more. "But to accomplish this teat a dirlgl- Absolutely FREE to All.

brought it Into the city and was generally claimed that they did not contract the disease until they had partaken of the water In the River Elbe. It was the drinking of polluted water that was helu responsible, after a rigid examination. 7,000 Persons Succumbed to Plague in Hamburg. That siege took over 7,000 lives of Hamburg people and during the summer a state of helplessness and fear existed which has probably never been equaled In a civilized country. A Brooklynite who lived through the panic at that time, in Hamburg, and who read with grave misgivings the recent three or four cases discovered on incoming vessels last week, gave a vivid description of the five months fight to combat the dread evil in the German seaport.

"I never again wish to be near a city infeBted with cholora," said this man. "1 can best compare It to a beleaguered city, with a strong army outside, waiting i to clear the walls and gates. Hamburg. at that time, was absolutely isolated. No ships were permitted to come near the place; no trains were allowed to go out; mail was received, it is true, but it was delivered by gloved hands, specially disinfected beforehand, and the letters themselves went through a cleansing process.

Communication of all other sorts was shut out, even the newspapers failing tn materialize some of the time. "The precautionary methods wereof a character that was stupendous. Fcr Instance, every door handle was covered with cloth that was disinfected. The streets were practically deserted. The oie must De non-rigio, ana me success of the trip will be due to the ability of the aeronaut, not to keep the balloon In (he air, but to prevent Its rising to an extreme height when the rays of the sun Mrs.

Marie Jackson Stuart will be in charge of the Y. W. C. A. meeting In West Fifty-third.

Street to-day. Red Letter Day Stamps one set for every book will be given FREE to all stamp collecting purchasers, on OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS. day Next, June -28, in addition to an stamps that you receive regularly. New Books Also Furnished on Request. At All the 200 James Butler Inc.

Stores. 1 WE Cuts-Summer Cereals Never Priced So Low Sensational Price CLOSE Saturdays During July and August at 12 o'Clock Green Trading Stamp Given with Each Cash and Charge A lb. ICC Macaroni and Spaghetti 1419-55 Broadway rai-iHi uawuntu imtriam Avenue rurcnaae i ROOII Noon fruit vendors were prohibited from sell-" Fancy quality of fine, clean rice, equal in food value to the highest priced. ima io xniu lima i vj i nu NOW IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE! We are making special prices on a large number of Manufacturer's Samples we have secured at a big discount from actual value. Choice quality, large 10c package, cut to eeriess Brand, Choice quality, regular 5c package, cut to "Y7T ing their wares, unless it was cooked beforehand.

Bakers were stopped from selling' bread that was not more than a day olrl. The business of the city was frightfully curtailed. Struck in Unexpected Quarters. "The most gresome part of the entire disease was the realization that It would at any time strike In the most unexpected quarters. No matter how many how clean a family, cholera was liable to strike.

At first there is a little fever, mild enough to scare no one; but the minute it appeared, only the immediate treatment would stop the spread of the illness. The patient becomes a little weaker, but experiences little pain. If any. Within an hour or two some one else in the family would show the same ALL STEEL BED PLATFORM TURKISH ROCKER Special, Only I5.S8 gc gc Fancy quality, healthful and most nutritious. 3.98 Extra choice, large 12c package, cut to $1 Deposit 50cWeekly of whole Highest grade ICC 9 head grain at half price, lb Extra choice, regular 7c package, cut to.

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on The sanitary advantage ot thle method Indorsed by the medical pro- feasion. Representative will rail on requeat. W. STANLEY TORY, iMi WaainlnRfnn St. i Est.

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Extra Wine Biscuits. Iced Tea and Coffee Are the Most Cooling and HealthfuLof Summer Drinks sh fim. iniriinin i ib. Coffee, 30" 20 II." Stamps FREE with Q7H. Clamps kee wkh Vi Ib.

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Good Workmanship Low Prices. All Trunks and Bags repaired by us guaranteed for one year and kept in order without extra charge. Don't take any chances. Notify us at once. There is no expense to you should you desire not to have work done after we call for same.

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Opp. Matthews. THE BIG BUILDING. POSSIBLY NOTHING Can more convincing of the extreme aatlsf action which our artificial plates give than a word from those who are wearing them. We publish, below, letters from two of our patients for whom we have made upper and lower plates.

Read what they say of the work; 735 Coney Island Avenue. Dr. McBride's Dental Office. BOO Fulton Street. Dear Sir This letter Is tr let you know that the upper and lower set of teeth whic.i 1 purchaser! from you some time ago are Meal In every particular, the lower being exceptionally firm and natural, while I would not know the upper from my own teeth.

thy fit so snugly. 4 Mrs. F. A. RADCMFFE.

17S Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn. Dr. McBrfrie'a Dental Office. 500 Fulton Street. Dear Sir I take fn stating the upper and lower artificial plates which you Inserted for me are giving flrst-claj3 satisfaction.

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bottle Princeton Dry Gin, makes finest rickeys. wW STAMPS FREE DR. HIDE'S DENTAL OFFICE 500 FULTON BROOKLYN "v3J Near Bond. Opp. Bromninic Kins Jt Co.

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