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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

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Brooklyn, New York
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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE PICTURE AND SPOUTING SECTION tE AND SPORTING SECTION. NEW YORK CITY. MONDAY. MARCH 21). 11)00.

THREE NEW CATHOLIC PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS NEARING COMPLETION. ei. fcv?) 1 IS 3 1 mm pjM Mill 'i Ililftd iilS 91 pj) tfc gj'tji Hjj I St. Augustine School, Sterling Place, Near Sixth Avenue. New Parochial School of St.

Mary's Star of the Sea, Far Roekaway. Holy I amily School, fourteenth Street, Near Fourth Avenue. Rev. Herbert Farrell. rector of St.

Gothic, which will cost $125,000 wlion the city. It will cost Tlie tkm which will mark the event, in Mary Star of the Sen Church, has built fully equipped. St. new liist half of the structure will be com- fair which be called "The New a handsome structure in the style of I parochial school will he one of the plctcil in the hitter psiri of April. The Kra." The lit.

Itev. Mr. K. V. Mc- the Euglish modified I most Imposing school buildings In whole parish will join in the cclcbra- Carty is the rector of this parish.

HREE splendid new Catholic of the Church of the Holy parochial schools are near- Family, of which the Rev. Francis lng completion In the Brook- X. Bottlnger Is rector, Is practically lyn Diocese. The big school completed. At Far Roekaway, the MORNINGSTAR LEADS IN THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP BILLIARD TOURNAMENT.

4 4 it matches have been i ho championship billiard tournament at Twelve matches will have to played. As Morn- but one same that looks to be a hard championship is regarded as host. Slos- still has to meet George Sutton and uiatches include one for him bis chnnce to win the son, with three more games to play, Calvin. Dcmnrcst. I 1S.2 line is deckled.

Eleven inestar's remaining played this week before the world i I MEDICAL OFFICERS ATTACHED TO LOCAL MILITIA ORGANIZATIONS, AND MAJOR-GENERAL ROE. 1I1S picture shows group of medical officers who are attached to local militia organ mm 3 .1 izations or who live in Brook- lyn, with Major General Charles F. "is in the center. The officers were '4s 1 roughl together for the, first time in .1. the history of the National Guard at rj.

the invitation of Major II. P. DeForst, Jv surgeon of the Thirteenth C. A. lis- i trict.

upon the occasion of the recent review tendered to (ieneral Koe uy Coloncl C. O. Davis. Major DeForest is seated at the left of the picture, but on the right of the officers. the, right of General Itoe is Major Wilson of the Medical Corps of the regular army, the surgeon of Fort Hamilton.

On the left of the General is Lieutenant Colonel I.e Boutlllier. surgeon of the division, Nntional Guard. Others in the picture are: Major John L. Macumher. Fourteenth Infantry Major Henry T.

Ilotchkiss. Forty-seventh In- 4 fantry; Captain A. R. Jnrrett. Thir-teoi'th C.

A. District; Captain William E. r.utlev. Field Hospital Captain i. )ftfm immm X4r crt' liiMiiiiiniiiiiiiir mitml Xff.

Muren, Field Hospital: tap- tain Charles A. Brown. Squadron Captain Joseph C. DeVries, Fourteenth Infantry: Captain John It. Kevin.

JjJ Fourteenth Infantry Captain A. J. Gilmour, Thirteenth C. A. District; Captains John H.

Long and Charles II. Davis of the Forty-seventh In- 3 fantry Captain W. F. Goerner. Four- teentii Infantry: Captain Flint Bishop, Thirteenth A.

D. District: First Lieutenant Henri A. Santoire. Second ti Sljnnl Corps Major John A. Cochran.

Jj Major D. F. Lucas, formerly attached 'i to the Thirteenth Regiment, and Lieu- 's lennnt Commander John C. MacEvitt of the Xaval Militia..

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