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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. XEW YORK. MONDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1900.

10 1 l.r.n sin Valley Fort 8eiuyr o-dden nu! COL MARRIED WOMEN'S RIGHTS. SORE-ARMED GREEKS LANDED. Attoinry General Undertakes to Ex- Vaccinated Passengers Are Taken Off pound the Law as to Notaries Public. Ship Heie To-day. Special to the Eagle.) The Hellenic Transatlani Is I THEFT OF AUTO CHARGED.

Far Rockaway Man Has Also to Answer Assault Charge. Edward Criffln of Far Ro.kaivay was In lln- Far kawai nuin on Saturdai FOB EAGLE TROPHY 10 SCIENCE FOR AGES arrival CORNERSTONE LIFOn I NEW MT. CflRMEL LYCEUM Impressive Ceremonies Marked an Event of Consequence for Long Island City. Robit fVMalley aaa ren.l-r: an opinion In r-f-! from individcm. How.

on. 2 I Smyrna. Plra. and Algiers. I ngni o.

a oman uu.i. K.ilnm.n p.nr.if r.ng the term of her offlce as notary IO.l!t loin ami l.i.d.i Chicago Expert to Represent Morningside in Greater New York Individual. s. peers and Father Walsh Lectures on Attitude of Church Toward Branches of Study. suitauas, tigs and 1...

Levantine nrodtict: a charge of having stolen an MttVOMO li the complainant mdm; August W. Fitter. ho keeps a garage in Holh aven ie. that place. Fitter alleged tha' a few days ago Griffin forced a man of ihe name of Marshall Johnson to take an automobile out of the garage and turn it over to him.

Mac istrato Cilroy held Griffin under bail for examination next Saturday. Another charge was lodged against Griffin by Albert King, who chareed him having strtick him in the face with fists. On this complaint Griffin was Id Ur bonds for examination on the same date as the above. The ship was held up at quarantine ot her arrival yesterday morning and tip entire crowd of 1,158 pascengers varolii ated before the ship was allowed to pro Cecil to her pier, tho oneratlon last in DUMAS FOR THE IDLE HOUR. VICAR GENERAL LAID STONE.

from shortly after 7 o'clock until 8:80 POPES GLAD TO HELP WORK. William A. Prendergast Is Among New York Team Wins Three Straight public to use her maiden name for the remainder of her term, in her official rapacity. A woman who was appointed no-ary public last March, for term of a i years, married in July, and the question at once arose as to how she would -ign her name wh-n taking oaihs and b-dements If she signed her married name, the county clerks where her con Ideate was on file, would refuse to certify was legally appointed a notary public, because their records would not show any such name. If she took out a new appointment, it would be necessary for her to pay over again the feea prescribed by the statute before her eertlfl-cate could be filed anew, since the law prohibits county clerks of New York and KlngB County, where she wished to file her certificate, from doing so without first receiving the payment of $7.50 as a fee.

The attorney general holds that In the present ease, the only way In which the rights of this woman can he adequately INDOOR RUNNING SEASON OPENS FRIDAY NIGHT. Congiessman Fitzgerald of Brooklyn, in Addiess, Pointed Out Dangers From Giowth of Socialism. From Brooklyn In Interstate League. Those Who Attend Talk on Disputed Question. HE'S OPPOSED TO SOCIALISM 111 fe anernoon.

Health Hie Uxiih H. Doty Says that although all Creek pass, ng, rs are supposed to be vac-c. before going on board ship, the virtu used Is poor and that until th" Creek physicians Improve In their method nil Creeks coming here will be vaccinated before being allowed to land. In the case of the Themlstoclos, tho first and second cabin passengers were landed last evening and the steerage rs thia morning. They looked cold and un-omi triable on the pier and most of them w.

re tenderly caressing their left arms Delegate Tierney, of C. L. Denounces Methods of Socialists Two more new faces are to be seen this eason In the Greater New York Indl-idual championship for the Eagle medal There has been much peculation as to the attitude of the Catholic Church toward science. The truth of the matter was Bob Hallen, champion of America at all distances from ten to twenty miles, will start the professional indoor running season In New York with a fifteen-mile race next Friday night at the Metropoli Chough the competition will be clearly demonstrated by Dr. Jam.

Impressive "rcmonies marked the laying of the cornerstone of the new lyceum for the parish of Ut. (Mruiel In the Astoria section ot Long Island City Pully men and women. mem- rlvi. slid church organizations of Long Island and Queens Borough, gath Walsh In his lecture on "in tan Roller liinH, iirnanway end second street. Pitted against him will ba Would Rather Live Under the Czar of Russia Than Under Their Government.

I days. Spring, formerly an amateur rbampi tectea. is to allow ner to use nc. don name In taking oaths and ac-wlcdgments and that she has the right Science in Columbus' at the Montauk Theater last night. The doctor has made a thorough search through this period and is well vcjrsed on the subject.

He has written BBVi ral I "3 to the papal relation to science. Dr. Walsh has earned the deal 11 THE ered, and the large assemblage was a ithout Champion Jimmy Smith as a jntender, it promises to be more Inter-sting than ever before. John Cammann as secured Dave Woodbury, the Chicago xpert. for he Morningside alleys, and hes Dumas of the champion Brunswick iam is counted on to roll for the Idle lour alleys.

Both bowlers should finish ell up In the money. THE SCHOOLS. i for which -ver. her present son Jimmy EiCCiea, cross-country cm plon of Scotland, each of whom will seven and a half miles against Hallen Hallen's best records were achlevec 1904, when he beat Pat Dineen at I fifteen and twenty miles for the Amerl championship. Last year, in a flftern-n PhD and I.L.D.

He Is also the ban and professor of the history of medicine at Dr. Cadman Declares Children Are Reared as Pagans. personal tribute the Hev nean ratrbk Walsh, pastor of the parish. The cornerstone was laid by Very Rev J. McNamara.

D.D.. vicar general of the Long Island dlocesa. assisted by the Rev Dean Walsh. Tha Rv. Michael A.

Fitzgerald of St. Peter's Church of Brooklyn and Congressman J. J. Fitzgerald of Brooklyn made addresses. i the Na- The series of December Cor dtiam niversity.

In the course of his talk Dr. Walsh showed that the popes ha- virtually race, he defeated Percy Small oo 1 wh recently made such a showing of St. Yvc-at the St. Louis baseball grounds, by over three-quarters of a mile. In other contests.

Hallen has also ed Curran of Defends the Sciiptures and Says They made science what only Are the Founder of Nations. lessor claimed the popes Innocent of the groundless pressing the study of scl Scotland and Sapsf.ird of England. ceded Tbo i pa- ut they He re participated in by the Ancient Or tional Interstate League, between New York and Brooklyn, scheduled on the former alleys, was transferred to Brooklyn and rolled at the Grand Central alleys on Saturday night. The Manhattan five proved too Btrong for BUI Cordes' team and walked away with three straight games, winning two by a margin of 21 pins each and the other by 7D pins. Now York's high total was 1.011.

P. J. Rld-dell and Traphagen did the best rolling. time when Regit! MonLlnlus, The Rev In addition to this nt. there will a three-mile roll-r skating race, lo which William Blackburn, champion of the National Roller Sliding ssociation, from one to five miles, will endeavor to lower Parkes Cadman ad- CHURCH HONORS PAST.

German Presbyterian Congregation Celebrates Twenty-fifth Anniversary With Special Services. The German Presbyterian Church on Willoughhy avenue, near Broadway, yesterday, celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary with special services. The church, of which the Rev. Louis Wolferz Is pastor, was elaborately decorated for tho occasion. The celebration is to con- tlnue for one week and different services have been arranged for the different d.J.

At yesterday morning's services the. Rev. 5 1 dress large audience of in A mlshing the world by nil The speaker said that til hear Hall, Fulton and Bond streets, afternoon and In his remarks ing of th, to Rome. "There," ho said, Pope had IhiB scientist leach the the church the greet discoveries 1 made." Dr. Walsh did not think In the vicinity.

Nw Ihc.klyn. der of Hibernians, Exempt Firemen's As. en. lattOO, Holy Name Society of St. Man's Chunh.

Democratic Club. Holy Name Society of St. Rita's Church. Cadet Corps and Holy Name Society of St. Raphael's Church, Holy Name Society of St.

Patrick's Church, and rrom Corona. Wnodside and Flushing. Veteran Firemen's' Association, the Royal Areanum end Knighis of Columbus. A feature of the ceremony was the singing by 5 dren of the parochial school of "America." "The Star Spangled Manner," "The Red, White and Dlue," and the recessional hymn. The Rev.

M. A. Fitzgerald spoke of the fl'i .1 Roman i no that tho Popo would have dono such a thing if he was against the study. occasion to register a severe protest I against tho removal of the Bible from the public reboot, He declared that the children of this city are being brought up as pagans and attributed the absence of the Book to tha machinations of poli-i I tit dans and others. Dr.

Cadman spoke on "What a Man Ought to Know About the Bible." He was Introduced by the assn-1 ciatton's general secretary, Charles W. BATH BEACH FIELD CLuIb, HAD A FINE SEASON. First Aid to Geography. Dr. Walsh claimed that it was men ot Wolferz briefly reviewed tho history the church during the laBt twouty-llv years, while at night the Rev.

Dr. W. -1 Nordt of Scranton. preached the ser mon. Tho Zoollner Maeiincrchor rendorei io church who first dec earth was round.

He told There may be Socialist delegates In the Brooklyn Central Labor t'nion, but Mr. Tierney, of the Marble Workers Union, Is not one of them. He made this perfectly clear yesterday afternoon. A communication was received from the Citizens Protest Conference, inviting tho members of the Central Labor Union to a mass meeting to be held at the Labor Lyceum. Willoughby avenue, near Myrtle avenue, on Tuesday night, to enter a protest against the killing of Professor Ferrer by tha Spanish government.

The conference is composed almost exclusively of Socialists, which is a fact familiar to all delegates of the C. L. U. Talking afterward to the Eagle reporter Delegate Tierney said the Socialists have no use for labor unionists, and whenever possible oppose them. This, he said, is particularly the case in respect to noml-milioii-, for political office either made or favored by union men.

Mr. Tierney and his orgahiiiiton are especially interested In the election of a union man In Manhattan, and he claim that the Socialists have lorn up all literature advocatlug his election. "These Socialists are against everybody but themselves." he said. "They are against all religion; they are opposed to marriage. They would destroy society.

Thev and the Anarchists are no good. I would rather live under tho Czar of Ruesia than under nnv government of which they were the heuds there would be greater freedom under the Czar." It was plain that Delegate Tierney was angry. Nevertheless, the delegates of tho C. L. U.

will be notified of the meeting, and as many as desire to go will bo thore. There vcas no resolution approving of It. however. The C. L.

U. debated nt considerable the resolution to indorse the candidacy of Alderman Mi.Ml.ew It. Seaman. Republican, asked for by Pressmen's Union SI. Alter it was shown that he was always iriend of the unionists, tho union adopted the resolution.

Alderman Francis Rent addressed Ihe delegates on the question of tuberculosis. In which he takes considerable interest. The alderman congratulated the union upon what It Is doing loward the establishment of a sanatorium in Suffolk lle Church. The remarks of Mgr. Mc a few songs, thereby assisting in the pro hlch ho proved to that the a cardinal century nrld that lie phere; ill will of that time, ilmc-hon- ild Dr.

Cadman. "Is tho "The Bible, founder of Dl gramme. i.ast nigni iu scholars during the last twnty-flvi years attended the services. They win our first settlers In tho Mayflower, It was not a sign of i is had been tho belief such a revolution of theory." said the doct I1 seated togethi played, the team was victorious iii thirty-tuc, il)Sng the first and tho IastV game of the season Rodenhnek was tha chief home-run slugger, gelling nino four baggers, while Howie had ti. Watts 4, S.

Foley 4, Gallipeau 3 Chuck 3, J. Fo-ley 2. King 2, Honey and Holmes 1. The pitching was taken care of by ihe club's star stouthpaw, and Wolferz. ere formulated orod the Bible as the a The dedication of the church took place on November 9, 1S84, and on December 1.

18S0, the Rev. Louis Wolferz became the pastor of the church. The elders of the Walsh explained the Howie. The form. games ana church are: Max Braun.

Nlcdaus I. lost none, while Howl. ind lay i I ii. Maii- lost two. Dick Watts, the forme ual first baseman, look care of thi ngllshi i ongregatlon (Oermun and -ut has a membership of ill be In the hands of the largo part Calvin was res the position of Britain I lion for Bath Beach.

The rest of th field was taken care of by S. Fole: ho due here. 1 regarding which WOMEN IN POLITICS. ley. Hooney.

ltd Call p- nd Charles A. Dana, ihsolute masters of tX th Namara were pnn devote, to lauding the work for his parish of the Rev. Dean Walsh. Congressman Fitzgerald said Ihe danger to the country to-day was from the socialism which was the product of the brains of educated men who were not under the influence of the church. What America needJ most Is educated men, hut it needs those whose education has been perfected by the church, which should direct the pleasures of the young.

Such an end was served by buildings like the one being erected by Father Walsh, anil Mr. Fitzgerald predicted tho lyceum would be a center of great good for the community. The Rev Dean Walsh spoko briefly, thanking those who had assisted him In bringing the work thus far to oomph-lion and he one of the most hopeful signs of the limes was the growth of the parochial school. Among the guests present were the He vs. J.

J. Kennedy and T. Kelly of Ml Carnal parish: the Rev dames J. Higgins. D.D.

of St. RitaV parish, Ra-vonswood: the Rev. E. .1. Hannican and the Rev William Mlaber of St.

I'm rick's church, milch Kills; the Rev .1. Cherry of St. Raphael's Church, III issvi 1 the Rev John Tinney of St. Rose of Lima's Church. Parkvillo; Borough President Lawrence Cresset-.

Jnscph Cassidy. Edward Flanagan, Foley. CJeorge rate of ninety our view. It It tcllectual g. Eastern District Foresters.

erlods lhat the live Issued the bill Bible, se. the Bible. Miss Gill Believes They Would Not Be as Rascally as Men. w. Miss Frances M.

Gill delivered a lea- ture last night at the rooms of the Work- ingnien's Educational Club. 477 Atlantic ft avenue, a Socialist reading room. Fol- d(' lowing the lecture there was a general discussion. of King, Llndley. Callln.

Holmes and Meade. The catching staff consisted Chuck. Ferry. Coffee, B. Meade and Swee ny.

Next the team expects to hi strengthened with the addition of a fev new players. The team played all th leading teams they could induce to visi Bath Beach Oval, including the champioi Keelcr B. B. of Greenpolnt. The horn, team was beaten In this game on accoun of their star players not all showing up The following the team's record: invad-uial for rum tho Miss Clll had been ar on the subject "Whv tor Politics." but stated f-! speeches Is take: "Kn for lis whnrc 5'" rKn ihlgh thoughts.

iV? 1 "I is A lament New York League. Team. W. I of her remarks lhat si clary Licb announced lhat Dr. ex: "The Trinity i obtain fine language ami tble thing that the Bible more In our public rough tho Interference tiniato Cod." explaining would be- the ult II 9 him to fix a dat Glea Her Kclllv.

Job I. Sheridan. Neil Hur pad Rudolph tour. Ravenswood 5 1 'kill Kjav.v.v." I dinner 4 Mrotix c. nun; legal.

r.istli.ie 4 4 iitjr for KniJaSf had V. kvilte I ici. 1 a Iresem INMUVIUCAI. AVERAQE8. (Voted CninhLcnd kTk'o 4 The in, stc, 4 Walker.

4 'nr I- I It-lla 4 of the aled copper papers, a ames ot tho yn. of Mon-stone; Die scroll With the engrosser Tope, the Bishop of Broi I ig McNamara. ho laid Itates, the gov- assist them in their work that was use in that old university. Reasons for Misunderstandings. President of Ihe Unit, rrnor ot New York New York City and tl Borough of Queens.

of I new parish hall is 1 corner of Newtown and El will he three stories In he manner of assembly and roe of Dr. Cadman'a iddrf ssed the men objects of the The fou 1 gold and the inferior mixture 1 real gold. Tho doctor told his '(that in such a case the Pope sue a prohibition against the Dval. which ((n -4 -JjOlson 114 .903 ON LOCAL DIAMONDS. 1S7 31S.

I SI. FIRST SERIES 1M. UT: Prockert. II SECOND SERIES, t. 1.17: Prockert.

THIItl) SERIES. ebt limit. This wouid include bond1 irder by the King of Span a Brooklyn diocese. The by J. Berlenbaeh of builder is Joseph Thur- ubways.

water supply, docks, ferries markets. The delegates held, in the sslon, that the improvements through these bonds were as-ind not liabilities, and that they paid uuiebnu nt. When church nobody i punishment for SOLOMONS THALER. l24' Kamlp Ilghu Yi''nv hard wxXn i i t'V aMla Oval Vwer-' ai'lMnt iafnf'r th rner, 134. ix FIFTH SERIES.

SIXTH SERIES, colon. 1SI. 170. 14m; Rolmi-r. 112.

137. Eastern District Foresters. ot Catholicity. Thaler. ta FIGHT AT WEDDING FEAST.

FOI.I.MER' -FIRST FIRST SEi'TIO NINETEENTH ANNUAL CONCERT' I Norwegian Singing Society Gives an Excellent Programme. The nineteenth annual concert and re- Death of John Cozeman, a Roslyn Heights Pole. May Be One Result. ANNUAL CATHOLIC CLUB SHOW Popular Organization to Produce "The Man From India'' To-morrow Wight at Arion Hall. i I SECOND OA ME.

l.l) Selirincr. wdlUea and htt l'a, for tha Knights. n.aklg litticuit OanglofT 1. whi0h n.ant hits for Recker a tenntnc Inning, ciuiihk a three-badger, can led off the halt in 121: Xorrls "'Zor two 108: Sohrlmer. M'Ti'lilfe n'k'r.

Total. 78i. Quinn. cf. 1 0 0' Dutch, lb.

iwn, Most feminine rale will be cs- Julius Scharmnnn. formerly i Barry, who played pro- marriage 13T. Totai len.an. 1ST chicB.i. -Knights of St.

Anthen notinca or me case. ihusinstically rath, the barll POLICE AFTER CRAP PLAYERS. "5 I Charles." "Mi Thiee Hoys Arraigned in Children's lowed 'nd Court Two Held. I morning hourt faith. This speaker.

Is clearly which he wrote both great accomplish-, in Struggle. ose scientists," said ive fallen away from explained. There Is ful nf thinking ma- halls-nalva. fmpl Tl of BOWLING GAMES TO NIGHT. i mlnutet Attendance.

3uO. 300. Bisson. Kneui. Tully.

l'ran-ollay. John Mc lean. James J. ustin Sherwood. B.

It Wallace, fcierson and Charles Cox. iormancc will bo the twentieth cut of this kind held by the talked off the field In BROOKLYN INVESTORS to the Eagle bany. October 25 Joseph M. I. ddlug guests m- ilomons.

Mr. an 1 1 Mrs. J. Thaler, ns, Mr. and Mrs.

s. William Levy, r. Mr. and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. P. Frank. Mrs. H.

i. B. Rigler, Mr. Mr. and Mrs.

I. Solomons, Mr. Milaic Den! ed, as George 2. Gotham Palace hard II W. liee.

held the undlv tors throughoti and then, he making the necessary for one hour, and attenllon of his nudi- Ith a little humor now talned those present, ie treated the subject and eloquently ren- Moore Merrl.t ill folblW n. The Knight, of St t. rr-de, sec.i.d r.an The oir.cers of Ihe Ilornian. president: William V. i president; Paniel J.

(Jrognn. oruing respondiiiK RIVAL A. C. RUN. i E.

Antolnstte Boudreau Stephen J. O'Orady. ary; George Rausi h. trustees. C.

J. Dodd, F. Schieiber ot tne waiionais wins PHI PI SIGMA SOCIAL. r. Flynn.

B. R. Biss. C. McKenna.

The -go of the affair are Easily. More than fifty athlete the first Invitation road terday by the Rival York i't)' form, with a of i TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY. F. Seh of tho J. Mttal Dlstrlol H.

Brraal Bros, and llaioelds "rpho.in, allei. 1 MANHATTAN'. N. i i. Empire and I To-morrow the Hanno, I PEOPLE'S FORUM MEETING.

torlous after a tost run. The dlstanco was four and three-quarter miles. SAVOY A. C. RACE.

The Savoy Athletic flub h. its first Kn lulus' w'l'ip" I nvitailon road race yesterday afternor r. J. Scrapaty of the Savovs was ihe vlc-or by twenty-five yards from his team- "tlm. NattoraJ-Cabki n.

Pa- Name and club New York rue-Herrulf s. Fidelia and Ko I Ujil.Natlnni lTZTV Iazz. Bronx tually needed no Introduction, will ad- Wllllam A. Prendergast. the candidate controller.

SRinrled the speaker to theater. The retiring register 'k puck tu. ntv-iive from the 1 1 ion. 14-; i'nion of tit and May Koer seat on inn staee ns tne guest On enterine the stage the cnndl hall. Ih' to remained a little behind Dr.

Walsh, ie applause 'or the speaker had Just bsided when Ihe audience perceived that r. Prendergast was present, and a new Inlsh Fie.tn,ann EASTERN- LEAGUE. Elsrhner T- umn- New' rk at Elizabeth. tiaran. 'Reveriy Trenton at Newark.

j. 0'lpa. St .1 93 Jeer. Rlvnl i' Junior 0. V.

A. M. Tournament. Brana. Jld.i Camctl 1 TP Xve attached kl', it editor of rurreni Lit- com- Alexander narve lenient, ralure, and A.

S. Brown on the Socialist olume of applause and- cheering broke I side. out. come stage Ihe em- knight said that ho did not lnend PARK EVENT. ze.i II Old Olory No i 754 America 1 1 1.713 R.V7 1 lien Warren 1 ll4 i I'liKflt.) 1 1 LM 779 PROLETARIAT AID SOCIETY.

(Special to the Eagle.) Albany. October ttA certificate of In ces of the Ladles Altar Aid Society Thomas f'hapel, on Benedict nve-I'nion Mrs. J. Oeery has of JAMAICA BAZAR TO OPEN. The big barir of St.

Msry's Roman ratholic riiiirch. Jamaica, will open this BTnlng ai the narlsh hall. The bazar will he one of the most extensive ever given in Jamaica, ll is held for the hene-fli of the hall and President Dresser Is evnected al the hall to-mor- FORM WILLIAMSBURG Y. M. H.

A. The Y. M. H. A.

of Williamsburg has been organized recently for ihe purpose of developing the young men nf thai iie.ehborlioo.l mentally, physe ally and socially. The following officers wore eb ted: s. Miael, president; Samuel c.rodoti, vice president: Morris Jaeger, recording secretary; Julius Philipps. financial secretary; Saul Dloomgi.rden. treasurer; Abraham Urodowsky representative.

The next meeting will be held Saturday. October H. ni the Talmud Thorah. 61-60 Mescrole street Nathan Hale No. 1 1 1JT 7W corporation of the Proletariat Aid So.

let of Brooklyn has been filed with the Stale ehargeof the affair, and she and her as- l.it kmc Ic.rd to Mam, it Ktifr. MIm I It a sue. ess. An elaborate menu has it- piir.nv n' is term, for mtitu.il Mr and Me- II Smith. Mrs.

r'ass. Mrs. if'hal-and Mrs Barrett, Mr. Smith, Miss Gibbons, Mrs Kitson. ion.

Miss Jones. Mrs. Baker, orney. Mrs. Woolsey and Miss After songs, re.

Batons, r. fieshmeuis wire sci'-vcd. MISS METZ'S ENGAGEMENT. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Meiz of 1431 East Sov. nie. nth street. Flatbush. formerly of Park Slope, have announced ihe en-(afemeni of Iheir daughter, Lillian, to William G.

Conover. nt purposes, w.tn dir. Samnol u.lcl,,. been r.y it- women. I ne been prepared l.v the women.

nlght. There will be a contest tor TO LET BOWLING ALLEYS. a Tarty who vril i I c.I.ck lit- in M.e i-atle Ik-Jf-r-l bi.UKh. ia vol I i l.ow proceeds will be for the benefit K. I).

hman of Brooklyn. St. Thomas chapel.

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