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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY. MAY 16.1906. Mr.

Gaynor MISCELLANEOUS. nni i imq uiiii cmi Scrofula 5100J00 TO liMi They were next henr.l of from Orange Lake, it is said whoro Mrs McElvilly uuLuud hill uniL MORGAN'S WITH TENNIS TEAM mineral WATERS any disturbance during the whole period ot DAUGHTER!) IGNORED that Gaynor had fallen from a lnldlood. which he was rldlug. He never regained It may then produce dyspepsia, catarrh. consciousness, it is said, and died on April Ki'T MeElvlllv body of tl manifestine itself in much cutaneous erup- Patrick J.

GavtlOr Made Mrs I Brooklyn, i tion or elandular swelling. the bi It is best to he sure that you arc quite free Elvllly, His Neighbor the nephen from it. and you can rely 01 Powers That Be Prevail Over the Wishes of Mana- imliT ger and Players. Jor'out-oMow SEND FOR BOOKLET. WESTERNER IN POOR FORM.

john morgan. had of his death a loned to his funer Hood's Sarsaparilla i tptil HIS WIDOW IS IN AN ASYLUM. BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. liuod's. Liquid or tablets, 100 Doses Belmont Park Race It Is Expected That Family Will Fight for Estate of President Street Resident.

Will Not Help Team, Say His AssociatesSingle Matches at Bay Hidge Abandoned. In the Name of Sense, that good common sense of which all of us have a share, how can you continue to buy ordinary soda crackers, stale and dusty as they must be, when for 5 you can get Uneeda Biscuit fresh from the oven, protected from dirt by a package the very beauty of which makes you hungry. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY MAYOR PROTECTS PUBLIC. Sill to Give Motor Boat Club a Piecs of Riverside Park Property Vetoed. Misunderstandings challengers for I'burgh.

on April I it least $100,000. I a friend. Kate: I The will of Patrick J. years a resident of Broo at Orange Lake, near leaving an estate was filed for probate th leaves his entire fortnm McElvilly. to the exclui The terms of the will a Upper House Meets.

The upper House of Parliament also met Two ministers and Count Witte It vas decided to appoint a committee eighteen to draft an address In reply a the speech from the throne. The com-nlttee was given entire freedom of action Davis International brought about by Kreigh Collins, the of Collins' failure to the form which will Mayor McClellan to-day refused to ac eept on behalf of the city a bill that wouli give to the Motor Boat Club of Americ: the right to fence off a portion of River side Park and use it for private purposes The Mayor filed the following memorau id. Kate' duni Um authority The i.hlerl of this bill is held at City of New York to enter I nicnt with the Motor Boat lb "of iii. on tilling night that Collins would not sail wit the others for London next Friday. le to me.

In making her my si ily poorly reward her for her Dtl kindness toward me whil me. prosper and be happy. I the land under tion begau to make their rile, is Ite the fact that two members I have full ehargo of my funeral an Will make con table, as II con-upon which th proper." 1 August 23. 1005, i sy it Is, The will ie yield. The no petition i COMING TO THE POINT.

LOST IN A BLIZZARD. that he intended ti The olilcial whose Mr. Gaynor formerly 62 ti How a New York Traveler Was suddenly the time of that Collins mpelled rougli. He ltzht. Consentient! this land, and a Blinded by the Blasts in New Mexico.

St. Stephen's Roman Catho- Frederick G. Anderson said that of furthering "Mortimer Jarvis, I hate you!" It struck him squarely between the and he reeled as If from an actual bio The young woman who spoke words sat in a Gibson girl attitude. Collins would sail as a representative of and a member of the G. A.

Kings Park; two daughti snow bllzaard Is bad, I've no i ii isilod hh nothing lr latches with France, Austria, Australia and England. That this tended to complicate the final .1 Margaret. Jrt ami 34 years wht blizzard, that's a cinch." Henry T. Bor- opposite side of the table. "You you hate me'?" ho said, lng his equilibrium with an effort age.

of 225 West Twenty-second stn Manhattan, and a nephew. William l''l den. of New York, who looks after ranc mortgages for a big Eastern compan; 1 up- I thus commenced at the Brown Hotel t. legally be made of this pr will not confer a distinct bet public at large. "In approving a somewha permitting the city to enter with Columbia University.

Gaynor. 01 11 Ijouglai wife's who i agreemi Collins and It was said that their match account of a recent experience hich, he Wht. says. I responsible fcr a large majority of the gray hairs that poke nut from under Hired all their ability prevent the luctlon of more radical expressions Is awry indication that the Emper- Raymond tittle also played Frederick (I. Anderson and Beals cause the proposition made by the university seemed to offer several decided advantages to the city.

It not only promised to build an athletic field and sta ioj his hat, says the Denver Post. borne of the nephew this a of the Cattily that by the right 1 ie for 9 only dium, which and the family cut off wltht ontlnued, "and I at its own expense, eon additional flelds to be devote the use of the public. Ther "Twigg. Do you continue to hate Miss Twigg?" The stony glare with which she still ran ef iut 30 miles garded him appeared to indicate that Concerned Over sails. e.lucilinnni institution, and may garded, therefore.

as conducive public wlefare, while the other a privilege on a private nssoclatii: no re, lilting b-nefit to the public. that Mrs. McElvllly and Gayn next door neighbors, the former li 160 President street. A few wee found in the fact that two members of tlcally straight, I 1 practice with Collins, as they believe that I will ask you now, Miss Twigg," he after the manner of a young Gibsor. yer conducting his first Important case th-he players expressed position of Poland I contentedly enough, ek the sandhills that that ELECTED NEW OFFICERS.

J. W. Van Cleave, President, and P. H. Stillman, Treasurer of National Association of Manufacturers.

with afe.zrce the Individual who no presumes" "That is the reason, sir." she interrupted. "You are presumptuous." of the Pecos Rive himself yesterday afternoon after having faced Collins as preferring to play against a wooden Indian Yet with the feeling aroused among players and officials, Collins will go with the team. That he cannot hope to play in any of the matches was indicated by George Wright this morning when he said .1,. i-Mln had aonarentlv fallen Hat. "Pardon me, Twigg.

Remember, ither a habltation kingdom of and tend to weaken the Constitutional Democrats in the country, where undoubtedly the predominant the integrity of the Empire. The group of peasants which supported the motion to postpone taking action on the address yesterday based their position on the al- Wright watched Collins all through West- ptay. ine for of hance against it it meant the separation "Ha! Then you yourself presume!" Hastily making a note of it on the in of a newspaper that lay on the ta of There are some delightful automobile tours around New York to places which may be reached by good roads, with charming scenery on the way and good hostelries at the end of the run Immediately after the convention of the National Association of Manufacturers had been called to order In Manhattan this morning, to begin the business of the third and last day's session, Charles W. Post, chairman of the nominating committee, which was appointed yesterday, stated that full attendance was present at Its private session during the morning, and. after carefully considering for an hour and a half the names of a number of candidates, had finally unanimously agreed upon the names of J.

V. Van Cleave, of St. Louis, for the office of president of the association, and Francis H. Stillman for treasurer. The announcement was greeted with hearty applause by motion, the secretary was Instructed to the foreign players on his showing against In contrast to Collins was the dash of Beals Wright on another court and Anderson, who took his first set from Lit- Last year the politics of governing association almost prevented Wright from becoming a member of the team.

Finally his place wau yielded to popular demand, but he was not allowed to play against the Englishmen, although he was showing by far the best form of either Larned street hydrants in Edinburgh replaced by new appliances, and cost will be nearly $50,000. It "You take too much "For instance, Mortimer JarviK, you take for granted that I don't know why you affai vernlng body i to interna- though a surprised and i Though it was things began to great cutting tloual form. Ever since Collins joined the team last week in Philadelphia he has displayed onlv passable form. He was taken 111 last Thursday with stomach trouble, due, It is believed, to the change of water, and he was in a considerably weakened condition when he first appeared on the courts of the Knollwood Country Club last of praise, suitably engrossed, that the might be handed down to his children an his children's children, was unanimousl carried. Mr.

Post offered a humorou amendment that a copy of the resolution be sent to the American Federation rri.iay against Raymond the team. who i her, and a horrible susplel dace. Had she been unduly pi herself? lips moved, but no sound can official in authority said on Monday The els dragged fully a mptly a ight AS THE FIBEMEN TELL IT. The Fighters of Fire Are Modest Over Their Exploits. Their own accounts of their performanceswhen they can be persuaded to give Grazelli 5 that Collins would his failure to do so be explained to him Eagle Souvenir Post Card Coupon TWENTY-SEVENTH SERIES.

This Coupon, together with five others, cut from the daily or Sunday Eagle will entitle the holder to anv series of Eagle Souvenir Post Cards, same to be presented at any Eagle Office. Name Address City and State For further particulars see advertisement on another page in to-day's Eagle. Adflress ali mail to Souvenir POST CARD i of accepted dramatic had an aceompatiimen as against til) good old horse. "However, we managed to keep our ourse In between the high sand dunes nd plowed on. I was so worried that I irgot to eat uutil early night overtook s.

I had made up my mind that there as only one thing to do, and that was 3 keep right on in (Tie eye of the wind, it had been striking dead down the he main charge, hut I am g-ing to ethim; 'or granted now." tmablo t. 0 $800 to If you would know of the best, ask the EAGLE AUTOMOBILE INFORMATION BUREAU FOURTH FLOOR, EAGLE BUILDING wearie rattled, I to Jimmy on the ladder she When one of the most famot "Him!" he said, the better. He he continued, with a desperate attempt pull out the flute stop In his vocal org "Why. bless your dear little heart. I the shyest, tlmidest, most self-deprecat mortal on earth! Been devoting myself you for three years, have Grazeila Here he thrust the table aside Witt masterly flank movement of his free ha as being easier than stepping around it "If I hadn't been the biggest coward al with the buggy dozed off awhile.

a Is I determined to I will never forge after that. The to turn round and kicked and cuffed started. On and Little Is coming gradually liancy which he displayed practice before the in flu's, he will prove him valuable acquisition to the team ii either Wright or Ward agains struggling. erfeetlv right, dear, i an you did right to 1 whose husband had been saved by a hook-and-lader man, visii Jured fireman in the hospital a make him tell her the whole "thrilling" rescue. "And wht say to him when you wanted Jump?" she asked.

The firemi "Well, ma'am," he apologized, ry of the did you blushed. O'Higglns In the A morning The horse THE SERIOUS MOSQUITO. OPEN-WORK WAISTS FOR 1906. bill appropriating if Carlsbad. The wind SHRUBS FOR SMALL GARDENS.

The Lilac and the Flowering Blackberry Are Desirable. The person who plants shrubs should be Patrice Oh. I happened i "From Greenland's Icy Mountains To India's Coral Strand" there isn't a newspaper that devotes more space to religious news than the BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE Every Monday it carries two pages of sermons preached from Brooklyn pulpits by prominent preachers. To every one interested in religious thought, this issue of the Eagle will be exceptionally valuable. We will mail it to you for tone year at $1.50 per annum mnd.

however, to ey on killing hatched Uric Acid! DRINK VICHY tructlon of their 1 upended would have hoi is whose merits entitle i ig popularity which does vrrtlsins puffery. We do pressed. He said, with a 1 You ought to hear th place in Bunapte. Before at night. I stick my head In the morning and at meals.

sight'of that fact. What kinds would 1 advise tl to plant? First of all, the HI flowers more 0 Natural Food Wins Golden Health. Use POSTUM FOOD COFFEE CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Prevents Formation OF Uric Acid Ask your physician. Genuine never sold in siphons.

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