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Brooklyn Weekly News from Brooklyn, New York • 5

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1 1 BROOKLYN WEEKLY NEWS. JUT 11.114 STAMPS I1IEEN 1BS JI BUSINESS A. BB IL (HMD IHI (CLAPPER BROS. Prop. The Remarkable Growth of a South Brooklyn Institution tBBON I lowered Ir Ribbon 3-Inch- Oc Boy' Khaki Pants In Heavy Material 16c Ol of Ihe U'rit rlrfhpliO' lulu uf the ft I that ftiaiil oaks ftotti llll aiurba itu- rtmaikaM CffB of the (joiilt'JltxTS UftfUltfS 0 Ihlrlreii at au, t(td Itb one little rturn lih Ban nu I rota to Ihj (hr Mg unucii of lhm lurmtuie purium in rll Hh dc rloptnt-ni of their huw(lieE from a little aioi hth in Ita ifurp tloo aa uur uf Hit ainallrtt io the far ruotti ml look over the pruul 4 lMrJ avrfiur II) Ibti li.oe, huifu-9 froui tip (he hill lglaoifig to Did lon to I bird avenue ami ih flUi uf Jifothtra UM1 to fM -li a biatlf at frifih title 'IMi to 1H.

and (he nrat blflluU, ahU U( of the liav llltlgr thn filled a lung ftitwainin ilriikl)b It eetahl heU at Hie 1i ALHAMBRA HARKET 511 7 Third Ave. Near 52d St. SATURDAY, JULY 11th 4 Astonishing Specials for All Day Prime Rib Raasl, rat el jtaag aithf cattle Good QI Mint at 22c. Special today, lb O2C Whole Top Slrlolas, col ol yoni iitlvc cattle. pi Good talae at 22c.

Special to-day. lb O2C Forraiartrrs of gcoalac Sprlog Lank, any size yon Ql want. Good value at Ike. Special today, lb O2C '7'V -r 4 li mui ijt iiiiD Mint mmmi chance for you to economize on your childrens needs for the balance of the Summer i i 1 i Good 201c Sirlola SleaL. cut ol yonug native cattle vilacat2Sc.

Special to day, lb I CZv" H20 OUPON Extra LOCAL Tradloc Stamp Frc. I'rninl tbla Coupoa attar pure baaing $1.00 worth or ovr and you will ra-calva Twaoty (20) EXTRA LOCAL Trading STAMPS boaldi tboaa called tor by tha amount of purchaaa. A NCR otto' Fifth avenue and It only a a ihi a I- found ff it Ihi'il Zt II in -far (Hit t- 1 1 1 1 1 o' I Iii.P t'1 I1'! Hie' to 1 i.t r- I Aid 1 1 if 1 a ii ia a' I fl I 1 1 1 to iit ti a ar all or t. a td he tf. 1 i in hov.

fi hiandi- of tht conmuniv 1 he ft mi. dis i mi t. mtlon to the irMht 111111 wh. ti Hnir fir Mnr an th laiR' mul lidding furniiur pr i ''n, HriK)kln Mm jim I'm and (onHnual phuguu will do 1 I Ih two btotll TH hi 4. hit' I 'S i s' ami lit 1 out 1 u.il hai 1 tml 1 have proved th.it Hi lutitimial ft tniHln hs it th to ui m-.

I hey gi lint 1 ojh wart a cl Kive 11 to them at (la prop and iui honafvle price 1 I Boys1 Wear I i I I)rCss( nM cinlircmk nnl Inc made of n.imook HIS FIRST I DA PARTY. Lsr ill am II rv mnh of 1 irv' r. H( 01 hrtn.tr ai .1 oiiihdav jartv ivin lv hl wnl nn i at hi 4.o I- fourth I tn rfsd (( th lHiiaiin swr hods tr 1 rrotj nd him sat I ht srn li mid a anoj of Sf i rs tnd siriji- I re In rMMt th tu 1 anl onis'ratula' lun all s. nt on his firt hirnlav 'slj'jir was Mrvd at 7 uln 11 Manf 1 'snii Mil rotainttu th. jilai of honor- uf tin cahr own In 1 1 1 1 1 1 I i I htnd hoIdiriK tin knil Imr du' t.io ov.nln thi- oMir on fill it win into childhood attain but ho' in vatu as MuWir Hill tujovod it to tht utmost Miro ho lo ol th dv 1 1 1 Hal smith riil t)o rnwal of Ms baptismal 'm "trii! (rum (lie Ko Ss rls Wear HEFFLY INSTITUTE NEWS.

in- of 1 i- vt 1 rulii trm Hi 'Lit imi ii 1 d' i tn.iMi' oT I I nijr Ir-lltuf hi wo 1 io. in ill 1 1 tli jlnn' a tit (lit 'f ii mi aiiin LMduiitton of Ih hit will tl. jtl in Hip fall I hi 1 1. ii i 1 1 ruli Run limi HtaJnl.iu Mh il 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mi 1 i fi i.iit 1 i 1 1 tl 1 Mi" I 1 1 hnt 1 1 ft. i Mi" tu i tit 1 1 1 Mi- 1 on 1 1 1 Mi" 11.

I Mi 1 1 I oiikhi Mi' M. 1 ii.t Mol 1 1 f- I 4 I 1 1 Mi' I -i ill loth. Mi- mi Mi 1 1 1 I Mlriid il 1 I 1 I I 1 11 I I i 1 in 1 IX Mi; .1 in a an ol 1 in Mi Iti' jih Mi" nna 1 ttj a on a nd I hr a 1 h. I Also hrMiifi Iioi't-ik I.nend 4 1 1 Mil II.rjn.iM Mnliritidn 1m and mlium I njuntm in plaids. Dollv ardcns 'wfis; in stvles up fi tlu 38c H.iliv Dresses, he namok, Iiatid 1 1 I i 1 1 1 1 1 I K.

cs sies i Llale Vests 7c Long Coat, -callnpc I i (I, Mir I ollar inlieav wviglit 5C value; I Holp ad In Weekly News alw ia produce eatlxfaitory results 13c Itai rmv oats of lit avy. flannel Iresies; embrrmkrcd llouci 5 inch belt, pink, tan (Tils value .8 to 14 years 49c It Iivvn Caps broken lots; all sizes 18c I HAVE PLEASED OTHERS, WHY NOT YOU" I. SUKENICK Painter and Art Decorator 6ENERAL CONTRACTOR Fortin ltd Dotreslic Will Kicgiogs 5912 FIFTH AVE. BROOKLYN the "lunic 'effect in-sclcct shades. You can lire, but you cannot get 8,0,4 1 .09 It was fourteen enrfi npo when (hv first looAled in (his sidion (harlot Joldon ht rir the firf (o start In hitsi nom was an aft.thU votinu fi How anil lbr a f- work in btiMmss r'td.

iinscl well lik.d amonK the nuo Norfolk Suits Sint up to $-98 1.78 Mills up to $q)8 2.55 Short Cadimcre Coa ts, trimmed collar t. Io allies to 21c harden and Linen Balkan effects. DEMANDS ALL CARS BE CLEANED ONCE BAY RIDGE CHILD IS MANGLED BY A DAY AUTO. Lawn Skiits; deep edging 1 to 4 known Intho portion lirouch p.fdiiira of 8 liotuhf (loalincs and it ItahilHy. Cooper.

ition ttnfinli7ed luin on a Iarao unit and Hi loml iitu ami mini 7 1 of xponsi ha i ox I It' aoi lit um of a piolil. tn fm a tinu xxa a -tiiklir lot ''ouHi 1iooUl.n 'I'lir nl maik' th' Ihir tientii ii i ti li and a Lteal fhaiarn 'ah is now juou its-. lii mi! i to how In jui I In tint) jiaiitihU fir jast fawns ii(l h. i lii ol iii ha a do a ti idM I li. ha slioxvn a willun-mss to 4.11 rill iho i tnd is on tnd at half at lomilar pi i '1 in roali that without (hr enrotinm' men! of the Mlili t'uir mijuises Il( (1 ould lit mu il Ju I how lorn, ihis nitaikalde -a nlK ii in la I- a mil hi is up to (he iuibli Il is planned in Olner Twist Suits, combination pants and coat.

38c embroidered 9c Drawers 2 to 12 cars embroidery JL. 16c ir-. A A fi U'- i Rubber Diapers; at Coidiiiov Hants all sizes 49c tloomcr Dresses td blue trimming. 39c HOLDS 3 A. M.

Dl INNER. Helmut Hnnett, 12 ears old. or 7,514 llurl aenuc, is in a intical ondittn at Hospital to-da, tlie result of bi Ing knotkea down and run over by an automotule in front of her home Monday night- I he girl was attempting to cross the street Just as she stepped irom behind a at the curb the an lomodule. driven by Gunner Haagon sen, a tlnuiffer, of Thirty-smond btteet, Manhattan, struck her. Huagensen (julokly ropiied his machine aud placed the nmonwlous child in it Before he otiUl drive to a hospital a threat ning cioud githered about him I'oMtemen tiiiiii.

to his ihe hospital the gnl td.s fouml to Ik siiffi-r-tn Pout a tratuied skull aud a crushed 1 ft log rfud from Ilrooli-ln and otlinr ol th in I frn( to th un.anuar con 1 1 ih of 'hatl Mihwin zirnl sur-iiie cars hac ll the Health Coni missinner dnldenv alcr ft '(k means a h' d'tncer stilting from heart (raps and dusty doors will in tl need to a mimmiin The oinmUsiomu mlmits thar lisi'UM1 is ih i ill his manner Ho mh1 (lure was a provision of (he S.mitun Code (hat imirid it hut it ih (oneti'd in general terms not I i tU he added I he commit sioiitr mkI tint all cals should he le.md at hast onc a dn (V)piini Pion (ioldwatr intends hold a (onteren'e with ranspor ration flU'ial5 in the near future in unn'tton unh this matter He will injoy Feast SMOKING ON STREET CARS. Step Backward in Brooklyn, Says Electric Journal It has been a long-established and reasonable rule of American electric railways to permit smoking on tro or three of Ihq rear benches ot open cars. The Eectric Railway Journal believes, however, that a bad precedent has been set by the rublio Serv ire Commission of the Fust District New York, in ordering the Brooklyn Rapid Transit System to permit smok ing on the four rear seats of its con vertihle cars Such an order Is a step backward at a time when electric rail ways are doing all that lies yyitlnn Sunrise Club Members After Work. Tuesday morning at 4 oolook the members of the Sunrise Club held an other feast at Buckley's drill The diners nork for the morning newspapers. not quitting the daily task until 3 a so there Is not hi ing unusual alrout the hour they congrc'gate around the festive board II Tasling, the president, could not attend beraiifse or Illness, and his place was occupied at the head of the table t-y A.

Su-koskl Those present were Clohissie. J. Dooley, E. Entrican, W. Hendrick son, F.

'Hughes, iS. liuyan, .1 H. I ScR-CARRIERS GAMES. Hobertson, the Iribh Amerl-trainer, who has just been by Hungary to train its ath-he Olympic games, will have t-ge of the athletic contests on Saturday, July 18, at ield, when the Brooklyn Jost and the Fire Department big held day. athletic carnival will be th a baseball game between of the Post Office and the irtxnent, both of which have ominence on the diamond.

I aces and short sprints will attired, and from the entries ived many of the crack run i.rhout the country will be on atllng bouts between sev-fe giants of the padded mat ie given. itlj feature will be the play-Je Letter Carriers and Fire nta bands. Ter an amendment to the isantttarv Cok (hit will Im more ierlfir than "Old chimney made new." See that in for now and one that will! the classified columns for good Plas-mak' the companies liable Jtcrers and Masons. vN tetfst i hi i VVrtWOf-AfV: 2 1 32 SAMI UI, of the section lie Immediately turned to the furniture trade ami within a couple of yents had opened the stoic at 4804 Third aw mic This was in l'llil and the detelop-menl of this business fiom the -mall store Indicated above to its present state ts really surpiising Three stoies all stocked to the limit of their capacity is the answer of this rapidly gi ow ing In ni The first store of the Golihnhrrg Iliotheis was established in l'Mll at 4801 Third avenue. Inside of live they were forced, on account of lack of room, to locale lie business at 41118 and -4920 Third avenue bo lapidlv did the business glow at the new location that within two years they had to onlnige these quarters It was only a couple of yeais later that the firm again found itself cramp i it ECHANICS jv 9- A Asm Hoch, J.

Lynch, 'W. R. Newman, J. Malone. McGovern, R.

McKee. W. lheir Power to keep their cars sanl Captain Olsen, J. Pawling, I tar- On (he open-bench cai, at least, .1. .1 Sharp, T.

Short, William Riley, one can avoid both smoke and a dirty .1. T. Slattery, G. A. Snkoslci, Sam To-Ifloor bV going directly to the forward bin, A.

Woodward, J. Walsh, T. wil- I benches; but on a drop-platform ear 'with rear enhance a walk through the noisome section cannot be avoided In Issuing this adachronistic order the commission seems to have been misled bv the clamor of a well organized Clique of tobacco dealers instead ol showing a sensible regard for the public yvelfare. The same question is constantly coming up in other cities, and. y.s a rule, the proper policy of the railwav companies to pursue is to allow the decision to be made by the constituted authorities, as in this case, or by a referendum vote of the public, as was done in Kansas City.

At the same time it seems reasonable to believe that the best interests of both the com pany and the passengers, so far as city cars are concerned, is in the prohibition of smoking on all cars except upon open cars with a side running board, and that a rule of this kind would not work a serious hardship on any one. BATHER DROWNED WHI LE 4 SWIMMING IN THE BAY. i a Richard Kretchman, 20 years old, of HEN a death occur? vour home, dont leave your sorrow interfere with your belter judgment engage us, Brooklyns leading Undertakers lie furnish a complete easket funeral at $65. Choice of black doth, oak finished or any color embossed plush casket, all trimmed with fine satin lining, six silver plated handles, siher name plate neatly engraved, outside case delivered nt cemetery, dress rolit, hearse, coarh, embalming body, washing, dressing, shav ing, drapery, fur rug. door band, pedestals, camp chairs and interment permit.

No extras. Handsomest undertaking parlors in Brooklyn. Higher price funerals proportion. (MfARTaKS C01nEPCRG. kppp tl lor a vhole month, hut which are ofuied a it ull he no lime bi'lon the thiee stores are cleared of the remarkable offerings Bay Ridge Branchi rd Avenue and Fifty-first Street JACOB SCHAEFER, Mgr.

jj' ft rv Aooommodatlon Conalstant with Consarvativ Banking 1232 Sixty-seventh street, while bathing on Tuesday at the foot ot Sixty-seventh street, ventured out too far and was drowned. His body was not recovered. MISS EDNA DE F. HORTON HONORED BY THE WINKERS. HOLD EXCUR8I0N.

fond annual moonlight excur Peter A. McGuire Ridge, this (Saturday) Brill leave Jewells dock at I). The association is look Vd to a big day up the Hud-0 1y kill my dog this morning. mad io didn't seem any too well i i cion Mrs "What a lovely comple Filmgilt has! "That isnt a complexion. Miss Cayenne.

Thats a disguise? repnea A farewell was given Miss Edna De F. Horton, of 215 Ninety-sixth by The Winkers on Wednes day. July 1. Jhe party, chaperoned by Mr Rnd Mrg Irem Stryker, Mr. and Mrs.

Geo E. Horton and Mrs. Tolton, met at Whitneys Beach and, after. a dip in the ocean and dinner, adjourned to Steeplechase Tark.wbere the evening- wae spent Jn a general Jolly time. Those present were the Misses Caroline Stryker, Ethel Archer, Hannah Austin, Florence Tolton, Ve-nelia Huklng and -Edna DeF.

Horton; Messrs. 'Hofrtd Peterson, Everett StplUberg, JJownn '2E' While Tfiey Last FREE Nickel-Plated POCKET KfolFR Gdth Each Bottle of TREATY 6 TONE WHISKEY- FULL QUART DOLLAR Use of Funeral Chapels Absolutely Free nrf-y rforofT tr rr nor it Joff ANQ TWR0 CIARLArJjiinc; i 4 to Jo- 'l Oj Hanning, ham Ktrylverm J. ceM allAce fctiw Alpine nox i (I.

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1914-1914