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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 60

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 60

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLK XEW YOT.K. SUNDAY. MAY 14 1005. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL ADVMiTIIIXEyTt.

LAWYER CHEES Gil MS FlflE HI MRRIMjES DEATHS. IKE MILE'S OT SUMMERS SUN REFUSED held ip it praon. BY T. DEPICT 1ULLI. MARRIED.

-DLANE On Wei sorosis The Best Shoe for Women. 10 SHINE FOB CONEY. Opening Day at the Island Marred by Cold and Fog. Henry Levy Alleges Wholesale Corruption, Run on a Complete System. Distinguished Statesman Seriously Answers Agitator's Criticism.

Playwright's Chauffeur Was Hastening with Physician to His Employer's Home- DIED. Allen. Michael. Keogh-D WAINWRIGHT BILL A FIASCO. EXPLAINED ERRAND: WENT ON.

RAILROAD SERVICE WAS GOOD. PRISONERS OPENLY "STEERED." Magistrate McAvoy Says He Expected Disclosures and Will Make a Strict Investigation. Business Generally Poor, but Dreamland and Luna Park Were Heady for the Great Crowds Expected. New models in low and 'high cut Shoes, for Summer, promenade, or house dress. White, tan, green, red, "Pongee," and black Shoes, with Louis or Cuban heels, high arch, welted or turned sole, round or oblong eyelets and narrow or wide Sorosis ribbon laces, are some of the characteristics of the latest fashionable Sorosis footgear.

In conjunction with the Sorosis Shoes, a complete stock of fine imported Hosiery is now on saele. Stockings of the latest fashionable shades of lisle threacd. silk, cotton or cashmere are priced at extremely moderate figures. Beginning on May the 15th Sale of fine Lisle Thread Stockings, black or tan, 28c. per pair, 4 pairs for $1.00.

In Court Later Denied Exceeding Speed Limit, but Changed Plen to Guilty. Sentence Suspended. (Special to the Eagle I'atcuogue, L. May 13-Tho rusade by the deputy sheriffs against alleged offending autonioblhsta resulted to-day in the arrest of George A. Kaniy.

ehauffeur for Kirke La Shelle, the well known actor and play- Don't believe It summer glory! Kelly. Ann. ALLEN At nil rMl4nje, 176 Chauncty Utterly Impossible, Declares Excise Law Expert Zeal Without Knowledge Is Hinted At. Senator John Raines of Canandelgua. the veteran Republican statesman, who bis critics say, showed his lack of appreciation of city conditions In the framing of the original Raines bill which compels a saloonkeeper to Sundays and after hours without subject Ing himself to police blackmail; thereby compelling the running of certain number of up yesterday In all tts was scheduled to open Idn't.

Somehow the old -i Friday, 1:. n.i LEX u' Church of Ralph, Monday. wrlght. who hauled in by lie. my Sher-'lCkl for speeding with Dr.

Dreamland and Luna Park and all the I tber big plaeea were doing business, but I here was no rush Business, on the whole, I George S. King of Ha) Shore to attend Mr. smaller shopa 10 give stronger proof If It was re. ed His accusations so Impressed Magls- McAvoy. who presided, that he prom- It i very ii Is high, Sen day compared to Sunday of a La Shelle.

who had been sudJtnly taken with a hemorrhage of the nose. Mr. Lu Shelle haa been quite low since he met with an accident at his summer borne at Heliport the first part of this week, and this morning had a sinking spell, accompanied by hemorrhage. purposes, in cities where tor John Raines whose coupled with moat unpleasi the term "Raines law I understand that nggressh The big places were not ready. were still busy preparing for the season Many of the show places in mth.

and to stop "grafting' BLACKMER-On Saturday, May OEORf.E A. BLACKHBK Funeral services from his lute rc-uletvo, 213'4 Bergen st. Brooklyn, Sunday. May 14. at.

P. M. tut" rs of Myrtie Lodge. 323, I. 0.

0. arc Invited to BOWKI.l-EDWARD H. BOYVELU on Thurrtay. May 11. 1 1 1 "-band of Mary E.

Iiuw.il. unci 17; son of the late William L. Boivell. Funeral from hl reslrt-nce. Seventh av.

Sunday. May H. I P. M. BCYCE On May It, MARGARET widow of Arthur Hoyi c.

la her I year once telephoned Itltbi a Manhattan specialist. jawyer Levy made Ing Brooklyn agitator with the fine old Kt man name T. DeQuincy Tully. He takes Tully. president of the Law Enforcement Si iety, most seriously.

This is highly atiprc a Hun to Dr. ilue Dig amusement parks were not 10 was I open, and will not be ready for few days. King. As a cousequence, it nas the Bowery, with the III vcr ready shows and dance halls that auhed caught the people who braved Coney's hos- le to eonie, and ivho suggested ay Shore. Acting on this advl ChautetSf Kaniy to Bay Shore, 0Rosi8 shoe stoue Corner of Fulton and Hoyt Streets, Brooklyn.

dated by T. De Qulncy. who Is somethtug of a humorist lf. Mr. Tully garlan.

of 331 East Ninety-second who was charged with assaulting Harry Ryer, of the same address, broomstick, by the lad's mother. I. peared as counsl for Mrs. Ryer. It appeared that Mrs.

Ryer did Raima a criticism on this session's excise I Hay Shore without mor' wejt iliac. with l.c thing i Vuu sininlv 10 prosecute Pharcslk. but merely wanted Kl'tiein on Monda, May li, at King about 1 o'clock. As the auto came proper Coney Island spirit bile a M. down by the west tatcbogUa pond It -as blew cold bills down your snine an.l the RAS.ER-On Saturday ehok .1 ven hJ barker.

widow of Thomas Braler in li. -Tib by his assistant, D-ruty Sh. riff Frank E. 1 barkers Norton. Wuka opl.r..; the b.cuffetir uu- log-such a wet tog tend funeral servo-.

"a h. allowed then, mU Mr La relu the marveled why didn't turn deuce, :01 t. Monday, May IS. at Shelle's bedside at Heliport. into Ice.

tne magistrate to reprimand told Levy her wishes. Whet reached court, she learned had secured a lawyer, named Heyminn, and 1-glslatlon of his own and Inclosed a slmlln criticism by the Rev. Dr. Banks. He gt this anawer from the Senator which I gleefully gives out for publication: N.

May 11. 1905. "Mr. T. De0.ulncy Tully: I have had to reply to vour eoininutiic.

tion of May 1. 1 have rend the cllpplr which you Inclosed In regard to the state ments of Dr. Banks. "It Is a little odd that after ten years hard work to prevent the liquor tax law froi being torn to pieces and to strengthen wherevor a weak point developed. Unit cei lain gentlemen.

Inter, sted in good moral should be so cauetle In their comments i regaru to a bill which, while It might 1 i i 1 a as tne formal op. BUI l.os.e. lu.er in in- ali-rnoon. which ua lor island. All the auri iliilllLSCBSIjII lawmd0 "uiout IrZ'e to m.r' FINE FlIRS 8 then she concluded to press her complaint.

Levy had a talk with Pharcslk and the Hungarian said, according to the lawyer, that Patrolman Griffin of the court squad steered" him to Heymann, who took his done. place, except Luna 1'ark and Dreamland i. i :t.g bu.B. from parlors When Maglt mile speed limit r'l, atidUr King two places are running0 engaged illage Josef'n l.osoe tu Dreamland was outwardly ready. Work irlsone i true.

hat Dr. Banks "is reported to kvt lM his complaint. ihat Patrolman Grlflln persuaded him tc tain Heymann. Plvarcslk declared that was the eaae. Grlfiin denied the storv Is now showing Spring styles in onslderlng f.irin.cMnn on questloni unreij Ing as counsel 1 ion of a fine, first, how- as- I the Jiift: was without local of the i arv if tin If After bringing this lllusirailo: of affaire he alleged to exist ually Investigating 'be subject "The fact is that the Bill tM local option bill I late venerable brother.

MILTON BROWN, at Elgin ay. New Vn City, on Monday evening. May IS, at no knowledge whatevc tn gr ai change In the waole place. Tills entrance is graced by a plaster last lady, sum. thirty feet high, who must have Wlined she hau on more clothes yeateiuay, for s.

emed to shiver every time the brew.s blew up Surf avenue. The p.aza ot Dreamland has ktn changed so that it would hardly be recguliou but lor the big tow. that up high and white aud h.autiful as ever. The great clusters of lei tic globea on the lop of the tower A.re lighted early In ih- afternoon, so the top eouid bo seen through the log. Tt- great dance hall was lignted brll- our liquor Ohio has a co- i ie civ different from ours, me was the bill prepared by Mr.

Vlello ccretary of the City Club. I questioned i ie time whether Mr. Bennett of the Ant aloon League might not object to the leav lg out of the provisions of the liquor ta iw, and I saw Mr. Bennett personally I CHARLES il Ill'lillELL. President.

asure se in H'3 sr Lawyer Levy addressed Magistral Mc.i accusing the court squad of grafting "A complfte system of grafting, oners are Bteered openly to lawyers have the favor of the officers tn chars elect. I am frequently put to great Ie KNOX HATS For dress and street wear for men and women 454 FULTON ST. laaae Waters. Secretary. BRVAN On Saturday, May 13, at 210 Franklin av.

Brooklyn. LYDIA BRYAN, widow of Colonel M. K. Bryan, formerly Of Albany. and mother of Mary The local option question stated In Ohio If entirely different from the propositions upon "I respectfully call your attention further to the fact that under the provisions of th Amhler-Walnwrlght bill there would be nc power In the resident district to wipe out a club or a flftv-room hotel, which ran now be done hy local option under the present law.

"I would not sav that anybody desired to protect the City Club or any other organization, but If such was their lelre It would "dsec'moT responsible. nrvan Sirr. Arinur 11 in n.r 87th year they had Funeral services at her late rcbl. nee. on Hay Shoe.

Interment i at j' lawyers who have the entree at I culty. while when I appear at am closely and unnecessarily Lawye Mghiing the Flames gave i 11. KATHRYN COBB nr. Thursday. that In about r.i1 then suspndd sentence Part of a city entirely dlff.

nt i burned several times a day A Ural Performance things di and Elizabeth H. Cobb, funeral services at family residence. Washington avenue. Sunday. May 14.

Viellor a law. Mr No York' i difficulty ii adlong uucr. ouvt vvhn UUnNArYltN I jJJj in wbi.h all four propositions of the liquor h.n Breed unon favorably EXCURSIONS. i pleai (Erie. I have pape greatly Improved me.

Sergeant McGlrr. JOHN i h-st Even If the only proposition defeated In any town was the phsrmaclst proposition, you DL'NBAR-Saturday, May 13. 1 ATKINSON DUNBAR, belov of Annie Grlndal Dunbar, i Will Come to the Rescue of Bewildered Cff.cers of Nassau Volunteer Fira- i men's Association. squad, has insulted me, calling me grafter, and declaring that he was in lb. court to stop grafting.

Yet saloonkeeperi aldermen, and politicians in Harlem, ar allowed to enter the gale without th May 15. at 2 The Midget City and Circus i ready In the afternoon Creation, sture show of Dreamland, was not B.I being created. Il will be li day a prlva ry to wipe out I have passed lave no doubt vhlrh Ismore lal Is bUI salty of taking Maai-t McAvoy replied a 1'ark i until which was something In the atmi'sph-n Glen Cove. I May 13- Volunteer Fl reman hoi tournarr ent h' r. xt moi tend a formal invitation It Chief William Norton -ding.

coincide with mine. "Very respectfully yours. (Signed) "JOHN RAINES." TRIED TO PUT OUT FIRE; BURNED. Mrs. Lucy Lorence.

2s years old. of 315 East Twenty-fourth street, Manhattan, was severely burned about the hands yesterday 1 Possibly half th-e ready. The circus 'Tie In i on 'shall iers. like the Trip to the Moon and Fire 'red Thompson, promoter of Luna Park, I riding about on a big elephant Ho FARLEY- MARY. On Friday May 12.

at her late residence, after a brief illnes-s Friends and relatives are respectively Invited to attend her funeral from her residence. 104 North Portland av. Monday. May 1.1. 9 A.M.; thence to S' Edward's Church, where there will be offered up a solemn requiem mass for the repose of her soul.

Interment at Holy Croaa Cemetery. GILCHREST On May U. 1505. suddenly. JENNIE wire of GiUnrisi Funeral from her Int.

resbietire. 211 Putnam av. en Monda at 3" (Orange County and Nawburgb papers please copy. I Jr. a.y the i hlle trying to extinguish home.

She the leen pledged. The fir. -ompai said li THE "Second Empire" Is not a French Event, hut a NEW FAST TRAIN it I'd Mi New York and Buffalo NEW YORK CENTRAL Hudson River R. R. Loaves flrand Central station daily exc ept Sunday P.

arrive Murrain ii P. stopping nt Al uiiiy, I'tltit. Syrwuitp nnrl tins talilo in Ually pnpers. help It. bedroom, using a lighted candle.

II caught Are. Port Arthur, one of th in Luna 1'ark. win be ready be completed py May 2(1. floral piece, won sunt to Dundy at Luna Park. escape punishment If 1 time Is up in this court Mr.

Levy, 1 will adinurn next Thursday afternoon a AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. eoun'y road, 'IrT'HOTlkMTni II IBIMIII Bill if I II IIIM HIIMII ill WW NEW YORK 1 Stevens Hndden and husband of El beih Busrh. in the rior of his ai Notice of funeral hereafter HASTlN'iS At her residence, IM I'nlot GRACE ADELAIDE, daughter of J. Hastings.

Requiem in St. Paul' ci1Urrh. cornel Coun and COBgrril Ita, Tuesday mi ntppoa THOMPSON DUNDY HOFFMANN. COVI HOPFMA NN PE1 HOKFMA.VN Charming Excursions By Hudson River Day Line Steamers Sixth Avenue, 43d to 44th St. Records Broken in Performance and Attendance.

"Yankee Circus on Mars" and "The Raiders" THEIR LIKE NOT KNOWN All Great Shows Pygmies ir Comparisorv GOLF AT ST. ANDREWS LOST AND FOUND. HYATT, in his Mst tear. Funeral services will he held on MoOdl evening. May 15.

at his late residenc Ml Garfield plare. Brooklyn, at o'clock, interment private. Pleass om XELLY At 284 Cnnover st, South Brookly ANN. beloved wife of Samuel Kelly a mother of Hugh L. und Christopher Kelly Daily Matinees at 2.

Buy Early and Frustrate Ticket Speculation. Evenings at 8. TEAMS TIE AT BALTUSROL. n. x.

K. H.F.Y. aii.l. lilK VCI Nci I.VHV K.il Nt AS' in 'bind rW -I II" I 'H I i' i of II Th.n.-i with Mrs INDEX KEOGH DWYEH-M. Nevada HERALD KEOOH-DW YEll ekest son the late Edmund Keugh.

Arsenal. Woolwich, Kent. England, late senior lieutenant of Blxty-flfth Yorkshire and I Laneaehlre Kegim.nt iForeign papers please copy JbARONER On Fridsy, May 12, 1505, MARK ALOYSITS rtM'THciiMKW I.A1; NER. the beloved son of Michael and Margaret Lardner 1 Funeral on Monday afternoon, May 15, i To Classified Advert Thompson Dundy's Luna Park Again Triumphantly Welcomed Greater, Grander. Better Than Ever and Setting a New Standard in Summer Resorts.

Now Open for the Season Providing Every Device and Appliance Genius Can Suggest for the Entertainment and Enlighten- IN MEMORIAM. 1TO6, at jo i' imm hia late dence, S7 Myrtle av. Interment at Cross Cemetery. iil'Jne t. r.

em i'S tlVTI t'l F.l'..ti LEWIS-At his Mav 1" II ED- WARD LEWIS Of the Minds of the Millions and Knarino- DEATH OF WILLIAM F. HYATT. Descendant of Very Old American Earn ily Passes Aw-iy at the Age of 81 Veari. Kt'Kp'mr'r'v' t.ocT MtNVij avtornt at on Sunday fully iu- No Effort for the Comfort and Pleasure of Patrons. LtOYD Enterrd into rest nt New llsveo.

May FHKHK rick MKI! WIN LLOYD bei.nc.j band of llertha Frances Herri, in his 3.1th year. Funeral service nt the residence nf his fsthel Mr Samuel Lloyd Jci iwigh' si. DREAMLAND NOW OPEN THOiWS RADIGAN DEAD. NIlLI--On May 11, ELLEN, daughter of the late John and Pndg. oA'eill FQTiernl from her lsir ri eldenre.

Navv a', on Sunday. May 11, at I' M. In iPAl'OEN CATHERINE PADDEN, died CAT I.i. at in A reel-denc e. ,158 Henry si.

Funernl Tuesday. Mav lfi. in P. M. 13-J PH11.IPK Suddenly, on Krldav.

Mav br 03rd year. .11 LI EI.IZ IU.TII loved wife of Charlea BOSTOCK'S Coney Island akn to t. P.tr's Hospitnl nn Tue: day, a Mns of Fmisea and With Broken Elba. LEF. OOES TO INSANE ASYLUM.

vno waa arrested overall eeks ago at the Brook Funeral service nt li Carroll. 156 Cons Sunday, May Helen l.elloy surmised by I iphy 0UP it em- lie had enme tniblp. The old! nahi. Caroaoi NEW YORK TENNIS CLUB. FHIHKKY On Friday, May II.

alter a lingering Illness. MAKIA ELIZABETH SHIRKKY Funeral service on Sun Uv nt 2 from her late residence, HO Kulton st. i. rv v. u-j One lluuured Rvbtrti dtfeauu a.

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