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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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Brooklyn, New York
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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1905.

SPCIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MARRIAGES DEATHS, I Til BE DI1E0 Mil 10 LIED II W00I.G B. WHISHT ESCAPED CfiPT. SAMUELS' ILL LUCK BY EAST SI fiBMNS IS iW IN A JERSEY JAIL FROM ASTORIA SANITARIUM LANDS HIM IN HOSPITAL MARRIED.

CMITO SHTITT LB WORTH -Ol Special Sale of Door Hangings. WORTH to EVERETT SMITH. Both STHITB GOLDMAN' On Saturday. Iwbru ary 11. at the rrsidenee of the bride's parents, Morris Park.

by the Her. William N. Ilunnell. MAE. eldest daucb- iame Name as the "Missing" Climax of His List of Misfortunes Defendant in Mrs.

Williams' in a Fall Resulting in a Alienation Suit Broken Wrist Never Before Has a Chief Execu- Seymour V. Wood, or Granger, tive Come Near Avenue A and Trouble With His Busi- East Houston Street ness Partner. JOHN THOMAS WHITE, TO BE AT TWO OTHER DINNERS. HE WRITES TO JUDGE DICKEY. NOT THE SAME.

SAYS DOCTOR. OLD THEATER MAN IS HARD HIT. Commencing, Tuesday, February 14th we will close out several lines of Portieres at the following very exceptional reductions. Made of a Case in Which There I Formei Lessee of the Park Out of Em Seem to Be Unusual ployment Wife Has Rorgiven Him. Coincidences.

in Hospital, Too. at Republican Club Rec -lice Halting Eveiy Effort Hoard Against Cranks. Lot 1. At $3.75 pair, is reduced from $5.00, $5.50 $6.00 pair, 11 Tii pestry, Bordered Ropp and Arm tire Portieres. ot At $5.00 pair, -450 pairs reduced from $7.00 pair, Mercerized Ami ores, Bordered Portieres, ot3- At $7.00 pair, 250 pans reduced from $10.00 $12.50 pair, Neapolitan Velours, Merce rized Aruiure and Damask Portieres.

Lot 4. At $15.00 pair, pairs reduced from $25.00 $32.50, ed Velour and Satin Portiere Lord Taylor. Broadway and Twentieth Fifth Nineteenth St. BURNETT DIED IN CHURCH. EXCITING HUNT FOR GULLS.

I Sea Fowl Driven Inland by High Winds The Rev. Levis Vandenberg Had Called Captured by Boys in Bed- the Office Together Before the ford Section. Service Yesterday Morning. any trouble between ilieni Sanitarium. -i in Wright had eS.

aped. I' -Il detained if found. 0 Icet I Inches high. DOG SHOW OPEN. ble enough.

As soon as I get well I will again." No one Unous where Samuels has been slnee. He was out laal night in the ran and slipped on the ley sidewalk, as stated. Ilia business reverses. HAD JOHNSON'S CIOTHES. THREE EX-JUDGES GO SOUTH.

Watson. Lnimbecr and Van Nest rand Judg-es Begin Their Week of Work I Madison Squaie Garden Exhibition. 5 He Night Clerk Stopped Slavin sailer TRAMPS ARE IN CLOVER. Febr Wood who at personality irilX. il nri Tii" I r.

ni I ill Bike a spee. at Louis Strrn. prcsiden dinner. a win 1 es his bte resi.lenee. 211 'he l'ib.

will Brewkl on Wtmufo nr- Wf 10. at 8 P.M. by DjMl "j-J: wii.lVxm Leaving Hotel. lh, Kennel club John Slavin. 29 years old.

of Ut Talon av. mnlmR MadUon Iqunr Oar nue. was a prison, Iwf.ir. MagC'rine 1Mb- un il Thursday nlghi. this tmrnlng.

on a rharge of burglary, lodged nana (or Iba eanine eongress. hv John Johnson of 231 Broadway. Johneott flUed. iib clean and sweet -am took a room In a ho ial al Grand sireei and' anKomied kennel attendants t'nlon avenue last night, aud a few hours b- io feed, water and exercl inning Miss Vork; a The trip on the Luear for the vonns girl. In lhew pro ed 'o the annual dinner Vork IT.

rlnh -V Hot-I ipen and oom. The night rich bundle and nan arrived. An ii i large lnelosures for the work i idges for this mornini! and adenine Ireal Danaa, A. Manlier; Russlu Oeorie Rapar; colltea, ur. Henr The President will also mok a speech Vhofi.

1: Te 1 John nluR I MOVING DAY. i i r' Sixth I ihe hoiel. P' in a building in the Ja'l and which i pm up ome years jr uae as a hospital for contagious M. Th- vagrants are provided wlih by iboril Me.errose and the bulld- Kepublltan Club, Fortieth itn enue. o( which Mr.

i illlain dei rhnunds und gr.) ir nr t. a il' 1 1 ity. and the eliy pays their vbruary a ifie IT'-i'-ni i'l i Isier. tiol.ii board. They enjoy a NK J.

CASKS, 1 MR. CARPENTER A BUYER. at tail, i 1 w'i. took he, a 01 Sl- University In the evening will a to lr come the dir.n.r Ilungsr an i General Wood' -1 will le 1. large rk City.

eTcm of risk to tbe city, mone- that i he did 110' l-i'N all Hi' Tb.r, i. i n. S. ii lr-MarvhloneM path wurn through the snow i ranre of the trampV hotel to saloon and persons living nesr RNHOLL.MKNT BLANK Af DBCLAR. ATION Ol OP THU BROOKLYN TRANSPORT A TION K'l iiK'A'i LUAOUE.

i Mount I GOING TO FLORIDA. I ware MlMd. Rbo had to pawn all bi rv and flrallv ftlea papers please copy.) Well Known to Start Next nlr.ady KYERBON On tuadl "VbfDary II, Mr. Saturday on I Piea-m- OaOlUA RYMtM the city's guests must equal fifteen gallons. Regular trips for beer are made by a tramp man hss me il.

it fbt i BaVlaJi d. nv that lha tramps I P.M I Rom IATIO.N HKI-OHM toM bar bwtfew DIVORCE FOR MRS CHEIGHTON. Work I hey ate In tbe fram. build. BI a IK in th )all.

as It has bee bruary IJ. I90J. lain' II. h. in Ilea la hi 'I I by Just li The pirtlr UN and tl work they noi re i essh supply I.

I I bey i annot get It In any oilier WANTS CASE REOPENED. ryitfth REV. DR. TWING'S FUNERAL Si Jen Kcye. of Brooklyn.

Seeks to Huron, Your Attention A id Prylne; JudRment Obtained hy Oreenpoit Man Service Will Be Simple and Will In. rwiMO hit reeMeace Beadhrtel NO TRACE OF WOLFF. UWM no Masnni" Rites. Though Rertoi Wns a Naaon. Body of Btookljrn Min MiasinR Blnee Manhsiian apeeisllsi INDEX tebiuaty Not rouna.

I pr.iminei'i ii "in io-dsy I n.e BrMm, To Claesllled Adveitlsementa In To- raw laet fail day'a Eagle. .1. rg nr. uWllad te Btlmd with runerai serviee. ror ib Rev.

rr. Cor- (Upeelal to 'h Kai in. m. ani vhne rarlag Ottrarjr lrteal' Ro Banal, ir Kpl.o:..il Chut on llu.h.l avenue. n( w'olir Ihe II Armnum end Kmirti'.

of bo di.d ln. (ia-urd .) right will be held F' re may he 1 a imeroill T' The Rev. I.r I. i K.nn. I) r.

'or I.e. sd.s.e e'i ISr, Mrl PrtMal '1 "ur. Mb ni I ihai he wasmu Von are Tn' s. Imple as possible, n'ghi i .1.1 T.ir.-. 'ft P.

Ii- I'l i Dr. Tw ln was prom in. i i Masouii in Wolfl ed. In some 1 1 mot n- hoi will Ii- no Th-I tear. hlng parties hope lo bed PERSONAL.

$200 REWARD WILL Bt PAID BY! H. J. BRIDOER. AT 476 HILTON' ST. FOR INIORMAUON THAT 1 WILL LEAD TO THK APPREHEN SI0N AND 00IYICTI01 OF THE PARTY WHO MUHnEROIISLY AS AOED MAN DEAD IN HOSPITAL 3 1 a I.

I ri II Ii TWii, i it.ookl.n Maasatk Veterans ste he ll.Viled to lit lid III. I of our la SAULTF.D HIM ON SATURDAY NIOHT LAST. Ii' IIHVKI.II 11 1 1 I. TM'IKIS. Horn Calvary Kpl- opal I on H.iutday on Ih at Weduesda) J', less mndltun hy his CHAUJM M.

'flr rt lasar H. Water, sVrretary. brek. Having been BLAZE IN A BRICKYARD. IN MEM0RIAM.

in- I .0 yar I.O.n ANlJ FOUND. HOLOINOS 80LD. 1 part or KOI PART OF ROOT.

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