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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

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THE HKOOKLYN' DAILY EAHLH XEW YOUR. Fit I DAY. FmTM'ATtY 7, JOIT. IS AMATEUR CROOKS AT WORK. WHITE WILL SEEK 'CITY TO FIND OUT vital uecords 'PURE FOOD' EXPENSE SULLIVAN BEGINS HIS PRISON TERM DruggUt Euiil J.

Hulls Is Their L.ittst Victim. POLICEMAN'S ARREST; HOW MUCH IT OWNS1 HITS KISSEL CONCERN uiatrur nook are al rok in rm- MARRIAGES. I luit-h. Tli. are bocium rn.

for they do ts of damage and aa- littb- I i.u.i tbcv i.ai tii" i.oiif F.R.-inW President Is Taken HEALY- Socialist Writer to Press Chargo Father Knickerbocker's "Per 1 bruury 4 lloar. ill the Good 'inj rs I. u.v i.i luily by li.s of Otic I. a i.f l'u'n un .1 II Ex-Senator Makes Statement Following Meeting of Creditors. and to an rsl nl that thoae in tin- Sii.nlir avriiuc atation ho Uiuw about tin lr i rffeii- VelneUay uigllt.

Mt niv Ircm tlw autlunhouse. to Sing Sing This Morning. OLRiEN, Imtu i lri n. sonal Property" Is to Be Inventoried. of Oppression Against Patrolman Fegar.

Atlantic City Week-End Outings Ir i YiUiK. Jl 1-I1T. iiK EVERY SATURDAY Until March 15, inclusive S10 to $13 A-v-nr-Jin ll 1 af-Miiin-LtTin l-tr ii.i-iith-. Utm- Ult.e i i isattir.ljt.r tt.jht. rid i Hi iff hiiflHWi tut f.tllouiiu M.Mi.lrt.r.

Full Jtif'iriimtloii Tl kM Am. i' Sti.K P. A. Wn V. Jr.

A. l. P. Mm, Awiitt-, Ntw nrk. PennsylvniaR.R.

DEATHS. r.r-jon Wil W. tried bard to i 1 tit- la In ovorrd up. I i Kmil J. llu In.

druKtmt. Hat- ON THE 9:55 TRAIN. FRIEND DEFENDS TOTAL MAY BE NOTES OFFERED FOR CLAiMS. M.iha.l I Ma.M... k.

it v. I 8I.i1,ii alotiK Willi tried to blow thfafe. but only duiuag-d the rf.fi.ta.lr alin-Ht bryond n-pair. 11. i.h.

vldt ni tiii ki-d up Seven Other Prisoners Suared Vain. WilLaai. Sr. i. I'iirri n.

U. v. I'. JtobH rt. Itrowrr, Da id S.

Hums. William 1 atb Josi Coills, Vary V. Coles. Collin. Ma.y E.

ii-'. Hr.fK thai fnur iii' r.i tiuiilb-atrU I all The Rev. Mr. Eastman Declares No Law Was Violated by the Prisoner. Joim I 11.

M.liun. RoWrt I MiP.r. Ssrah I 1 nrris'i. Susan M. Tools, Furni'ure, Paintings, Live Stock.

Ferryboats. Will Be Scheduled and Appraised. the drug ii-re burglary, and they Liabilities, He Says. Are About SI 29.000 nnd Assets About I SvU.COO. i Van With Sullivun oa Trip to Subway.

Dow. Mar. a New kirk uolds. George W. iscaped.

TO BID WILSON FAREWELL A rompli'te invriitory of all persona! Lawyer Hal pa K. Jacobs, who is npte- l'vr. John jr. Bernh.ird Khrfcart. Walter I.

Sloie. Joim Fitserald. Mary fuji u. Robert A. ra a lev Bridget s.nliliiiiinu.

.1. A. M. Hri.U-t Wali.i.-r. Eiile Hughes.

James Wolf. ifVbado I Th" passage of the National Pure Food Law In 1 was Main by ex-Senator John prominent Republican and business men of tlir Kistern Pis- i Princeton Folk Planning oig nnd dialer: H-Pfnrr Son. v.acons and rfpalrp; lclimua Jacibi, setting Bouck White, Socialist writer and property belonging to the city has been social service worker, announced today ordered by foni roller I'rendergast. t-llint he had a rod in pickle for Patrol-j lug in co-operation with Mayor Gaynor, man Wil lam (1. Fegar of the Atlantic and all hea ls of departments, coaimis-arenue station, ho arrested White s- i fis.

boards, bureaus, e.c. under the t-rday. Lawyer Jacobs will demand that govcrnnient have received instrue- tri I. for thr- flnnn. lal ditTi' ultii'S In wni" d.

alcrs in California wines: the Califor- Demonstration for March 1. the John Kiin. a- Son. In er bot- nia Wine and Distillery Company, IN i 'ii LIA.M WIl'KHWI BKSS IX. i lil reuiM.

ll. involved. ri, has Lit of iMB.rimilirg i oinpaii. nuir- L- lUlli. David A.

Sullivan, convicted ex-banker, was taken from the City Prison, on Ilay-niond street, to Sing Sing Prison today, to begin his sentence of not less than two years at hard labur. His wife and sou were the only members of the family who visited him before he entered the "Black Maria." Father John T. Woods, pastor of the Holy Cross R. C. Church, who had been present at the triul, epokd words of comfort.

The prisoner wore a dark mixed suit, a dark overcoat and a black derby lit. The thermometer registered degrees above zero as he slepped Into the jail "'unirul fci-vn will be ln'Kl at his: ran u.n.is in epulis. iift'-i-it- i' KeKnr, in turn, be arrested on a charge f.rrod payment basis tlenutit on 'Kill. aiKl I 11 1 tions to furnish the Controller with a complete list of their equipment, including live stock. iiT3 Vjiidt rblli v.

Brook-J' Ivn nn in-. Vx- nt n.irt. ll n. m. i Princeton.

X. February Kesi-dents of the little town of Princeton-students, members of the faiulty. nelgh- .1, ill ll rf s. I I Tl ma, if nv i nil p. inp hiiof ueen ac.epie,! uy not 1 1 ini! om nan v.

and a ew ot Her small lie tl'ully in ditors. ai i nr.liiii; lo Mr. Kissel, mid noy Siis' 'he application will oe and frieniia are Tho purpose of the Invetilory is two- I wn' Hd to the present reral.y, wi'1 sa-Wilson on the nation -ir. ivinsei said mat the Nassau i tui maui hi iiaies Hveiiu. ruun mini held a note for 111.

fan). Tills l.i White is brought there for a hearing to- brs and townsfolk gooluye lo Woodtow liiile time i ill be r. Iic ed. y. -i in Jann.ii I-U IS Ii.lov.'d liui.in.l -A mreiimr il.c creditors uf the firm .7..." fold, according to the ConUollir.

First, to prevent the mysterious disappearance of city properly has happened from tlm lo time In the pa.si. Second, to evening of Saturday. March 1. two oa he departs for Washington to ii hie- I I'hilipplna Hu.siri Kripiietidorfi. uii.i- Inn" Both While and Ills lawyer belle.e Don" Soutii (hat the arres! of the social service work- mmnr the "resli enc.

i The (Inn of John Kissel Son has l.clnii.l 111, --In. I IS entry the total as tin asset on the as mi asset on the to the President- van and the heavy door swung shut bc- Itv ledirei- and to show fa ewell denionstrai loll io no 11 II (11,11 IIUU IO Olion Ilv.lllhin.l him Th, ie ueven nlher lll hind him. Tin re were seven other pris Kislilh said Kissel to-' Harrison avenue, which runs cr was wl.hmil warrant. Lawyer Jacobs right side of the loei. who has lived here for morejnan iiis T'ih yenr.

Ti.laiives and friend re invited intend funeral services at ihe rcfiideiicp (Jr his I' Mas Uuber, le.vj ililiwi, nv corner Trove ei. on Sunday, l-'eiiruar: f. al. 4:1 p.m. Internum.

at convenience 'aniily. 1IROWKU-Suddenly on Thursdny. Keb-ltmiy 6. DAVID BKHWKK. he- twenty-Ecvi years, were announced by.

Joseph llotT, a member of the d-iv "1,1,1 ur tV't time cent of "aiLi.uanu iiuimuoui um nu naU 1.11-n.j 'iuecc 10 a greater degree wm-re some of the A' Kis-iel be. nme connected with the show that I'rgar had sided with the em- lnrge expenditures authorized lu tho 'i''0l's -'-l't- busing in JSl.t, and th- business was and against the striking garment Past have gone. payable In quarterly installments six organized ns a stock company in Kveryihing from a small tool In a months These notes will be good The at st-Jck was of whleo repair shop 10 a ferryboat ou the river Democratic. Statu Coninilttee and an tuu- ute friend of the Governor. "Wo want to show Govei'ior Wilson neuKior iiasei sum touny mar.

ne uoiui -c, b(? th) illveiitorv, with a controlling- majority. said Jacobs today, "that Mr. White i 1 necessary particulars as to date and foi- luu fall dm enls on ihe dollar as fust, us they Since the meeting consents to liuKbnud oi Sin-an M. Hobiuaon, in i nui id unm uie ni iu urencu ueer, uui. tends to press a charge of oppression cost of acquisition and present value tiat while wo regret to lose nun as oners in the van.

Three Italians convicted of assault, two burglars', a horse-Ihlef nnd David Raclilln, lhe pharmacist convicted of selling cocaine, who is to serve one year and pay a line of were Sulllvun's fellow passengers. Deputy Sheriff Francisco Bigned for the prisoners, and at 8:30 the vail passed out of the Jail yard and started on Its way to the Flatbush avenue terminal of the subway. The prisoners were put aboard a train leaving Grand Central Station at 9:05. neighbor." said Hon', "we are giaa mai so members of Lu No 50. I i 1 gainst the policeman who arrested him.

hieh. lu the aggregate, may reach iiso mem ieis ol ti.inih additional 4 per so that there is bcitung uiisiness. A "are In I 1 Per cent, of the claims tha-' Mr. Kissel la a member of the Repub- r- Jde provision and a wall- Am miscellaneous and hetero- A. aie r.

spectuilly InMitU lo diiin. i ni State Committee from the Fourth Known case that applies to this one. reueom cl'isseo of nionertv owned hv the the funeral services at bis late residence, not been d.sp,sed of that way." Distriel. and was a member i valuable collection whlcu liM iebru- i TH Pact mm, Tlsfni)a a valuable art collection wnicii a resident of the town should he going to the White House." The farewell probably will take the i i.ii.i, ir. tin- in, ni'iiMip a lew vears hku.

I includes many famous portraits form of a reception al tne nsou ouu- ary 8. at p. in Jlecenily he issued a hot attack on the eliiiin.sV" Mr. Kissel was asked White's Course. galow.

Citizens ot tne I Presidents. Governors, Mayors and other 1 celebrated State and civic notables. The ll pulilicnu leaders of this county. Con- operate with the studeuts in making mi Since his conviction, nearly a monlh "AL'Oui he replied. "And what Is the alue of the present celebration one of great enthusiasm.

A pgo, Sullivan has been confined In Cell Calder and Naval Officer The Rev. E. Fred secretary Kraeke. in whi-h ridiculed their of the Matineeock NeishhorhooJ Asso- original cost of these paintings is stated ut about SiOii.tlOn, but their present value DL Ii.NS Ou February i T.IK1. WILLIAM IIL'KNS.

beloved husband of Sarah K. Van Nostrand. in his 'Ctli year, r'uneral s-ervices at Junes M. li. Church, ltcid nv.

corner Monroe st. big parade will start from tne ce ner 01 Xo. 11, Tier North tl. His wile and sou "S.PJ. "lotion of Locust Valley.

L. 1.. has sent 1 1, known to far exceed that amount. Some Ut licit' UilllUL aillil l.o ixio.3.1 cuii, nis s- I. was tne president of the company niiiil last when he resign d.

ac- llrooklyn. on l-Vi lay. Fcbrr.aiy i. at sel, ho is tile seer.nary-ireasurcr of the p.m. Interiiieni nt L.

1. town march down cieveiuna urno the Wilson home. The students, who have Just organized a brass band to lead them in the iuaugural parade, expect to give the band its first try out ou that occasion. loidiiig to his lather. The post of pie.ii-"Wlial whs the cause of the tinanclal dent Las not been filled since then, it.ialioii, us you have described Aliair Undue Nj.

litM. F. and A. M. Brethren You are requested to llir.

riinei'al service Ol OUi 1 The students lso are busy wun piaus David A. Sullivan, have visited him every day. On one ur two occasions his lawyers have called to see him, and discussed the matter of au appeal. The keepers have seen the convicted banker signing papers. During his incarceration Sullivan has shown little inclination to mingle with the other prisoners.

He bus taken exercise with the rest twice a day, at tho appointed hours, from 7 to 8 In the morning and from 2:30 to 3:30 in the afternoon. During these walks through the corridors and in the yard, when the weather was fine. Sullivan has always held himself aloof from the others. brother Wll.il 1 V. HI KNS.

at: "Fi''--t of all," said Mr. Kissel, "it was church Heid av. corner hign east, of man of all soris, Monroe si. un Kridav evening, losses on returned beer since Fehrucrv 7 tic; o'clock l'ai-sage of the Pure Food Law. wliieu tor escorting the Governor to Washing-Ion bv special train 011 March' 3.

They will travel in a long string of coaches and have engaged for the Presidentelect and his family the same private car from which the Governor inado most his campaign speeches. a statement to The Fagle regarding the of the canvases have even had the dls- arroM of Bou. White head of Trinity tinctlon of being specially tabbed bs House. Brooklvn. Mr.

Eastman's letter "ttlenient of a jt.dg-, I ment against Father Knickerbocker, but Is di.ted yesterday, and reads as follows: it to thiU tbe col'ec- was with Mr. Wnite at the time of tion Is still Intact in the care and sale the arrest, about o'clock this morning. I custody of the Municipal Art Coiiiiu I- While calling upon him yesterday he vited me to accompany him thi mjrnina "'her augmented by various classes of antique furniture from to one of tae white goods lactones wheic lhe liln ()f These, a strike was in progress. Mr. Will.

for sentimental and other reasons, it will iaid that he wished to he on hand to he difficult to accurately appraise. There proteci tne pickets from the brutal meth- 8150 OIcr furniture which is equally oils of the police, and if necessary lo act i of dilapidated as a picket himself. A picket's duty. I dU8 t0 ytar8 of understand, is to walk along beside the III LKTT. Master.

ii.ucs a.i er io oe MORIDS 25 CENT COST EXCESSIVE U. S. Express Co. Forbidden to Charge for Carrying Trunk Checks. had to install ad- "Vuu niean you luiv A.

C. Aulji.t'j', Secretary. I ditioiial mai-iiiuerv to comply with the ne li.Nftllll i lines, l. iy. ecui-nar.

l'ul'e I-and Law lS'ia. WILLIAM F. Bl HNS. in his 6fith "That, is exactly it. This situation has; year.

Funeral cervices Friday at n.iii.. i beui growing for some time, but now Ii nt Janes M. K. I'huivli. Reid av and i have hign hopis mat if the plan 1 have: Monroe st.

Member of General Putnam i Life rod is accepted by every one of the1 Council, No. lllii. K. are requested to crcntois. eveivtnin? will clear it-' The charge ot 25 cents which iho ,11 nno IB auoui e.i.i-.

uv attend th her to stand LUMIM iflAriNi itt puiM ipai cai.iis asa.iiM uie states Lxpress Company has been factory and to pleal DENIES MRS. SWAN'S DECREE Justice Benedict Sends Divorce Action to Another Referee. Ki.sei. Frank BI.m! 8 the str.kers in their fight). 1 aceept-d each; the firm of William Gleichman, hay! ss UDk check from van- invitation.

Are Endeavoring to Get a Law to Aid ou mums in uie ciiy to me railroad ter- i Accordinglv, ten minutes belore eight Thoii. I minal whe-re tho haueamu is then re- frinn.i htht in. ii-nm th at. Sits- RECORD-BREAKING SEASON. A century's record of winter navigation of the Hudson was broken and extended seventeen days by the steamers of the Peoples and Citizens lines, on their down trip from Troy and Albany to Xew York, on Wednesday night, closing the most remarkable season since 1 hat of 1S09-H).

Early next season the four steamers of the fleet will be supplemented bv the addition of the Berkshire, the new and largest river steamer evel built, which will be put in commission about the middle ot May. CARRY MAIL AT A LOSS. T. and Other Lines Protest DEATHS. deemed and transported at regular ,) i don't know the name Twrat "1P (has been pronounced excessive by the which locaie.l lha i 1 ADPeols in the long-fought case CASSL'L On February 7.

al her resilience. 17 Sime sireei. Brooklyn. JOSIE M. CASSIOL.

Funeral services Sat-t rday evening, J-'ebruary S. ut o'clock. Interment Greenwootl Cemetery, i CILLUS On Friday. February 7. IftlS.

ilARV VIUGINIA CIliLD.v Funeral ticriices nt. her late home, 1 is2 L'nion st. on Sunday. February at SO p.m. COLISS-Ou February 0, HKXUI-KTTA BANKS, wife of David H.

Coles. 'Funeral services al. her late residence, "A McDonough st, Brooklyn, on Saturday. February S. ni 4 o'clo, k.

luteniieiu at White Plains. i it i i. i i vfti rein u.irv i 1 M. JWriPJSH, widow uf Janv-H U.j!ub!i(' bervi, Cuiumission. which today fact0ry we were going to, but it was! P.irrlsh.

nt 111 Montague firuoklyn. i an ordf1 prohibiting the company 1 about live minuter walk from tho dc- I 11 1 1 hin-inl InhiKinan fl'Om COIJ ill tllS tllifi nractilp h( WOO tl sgainst. the Loudon Realty Company of Broadway, Manhattan, to establish Supreme Court Justice Benclict has refused to confirm the report ot Kefereo Henry B. Ketcham recommending an interlocutory decree of absolute divorce Mrs. Mabel L.

Swan from Kingsley Swan, he sends tho divorce proceeding tl any two points within the jurisdiction of. block 0, tUe Uelurv Mr White called a. "reucnt for the benefit of poor peo-ni'lYNOLDS -On Thursday. February 6. the eommis-ilon for the First District.

atte ntio group of three or tour ''hurged mur tor lhe W.K.-. RiiYNUL.1'.'-?' 'OP'1 The order was issued unon an oninion 1 Society asserts that money lenders of this class are uniting to pass a bill through the Legislature which will take nusoiiiHi oi oral Keiur. laflier sii ibi'-iiii'i6 'i0" ol Grorge Harry and Keynolds. by Commissiouer Johu L. Eus- i Us.

'Their employer met them aud ii.i'eihoi- i I is. before whom hrarine-s wnre hehi nn lea ihem down tne sireet toward the another referee Theodore L. Frothing-ham, to again take testimony in the easo Justice Benedict bases his action upon and Sam Reynolds, at his residence, "sn" i the complaint of William B. Reffertv. factory.

A policeman brought up the the atlng out of the Court ot Appeals do reading of the record which, he suyii I'OLLIXS On February 1IH3, Ail Avenue Fhubush. Kenulem muss at urlneinui Pnhiie fear. Wo hurried forward until wo were i clsion, and which will modify the "loau doesn't convince him that the alleged of Mr. White began 10 I shark case won by Oitnbel Bros, ou De I. Nolan I.

wife of Andrew F. CoMius ID a. Saturday, February S. Church of i beside the giris. fense wasn't committed with the con falk witn them, asking thorn It tbey Halt of their employes.

Our Lady of Rcfug Oceau av near Fos- i challen-ed the Jurisdiction of the com knew there wins a strike ou hand, lb- The case against the London Really nivance or procurement ot the wife. "So long as the marriage relation," mission, on the ground that Ihe trade did not try to stop them, but walked i company was begun in Will, when Mrs, from her late residence. Us? Gates "av, Saturday. February al a.m. Ueiiuieiii mass Church of St.

John the Baptist, Willuughby tttij Lewis avs, ai 3" a. ill. complain l.d of was carried ou the muni- lheir side. His InnKuase and I Rlordan of .179 East 163d street says Justice Benedict, "Is recognized 1 11 cipal ferryboats between Munhuttiiu and Qis attitude were most courteous. But Manhattan, asked the help of the Legal icr av.

-On Friday, Fcbruarv 7. 1 BICR.NHARl). beloved husband of Klizabeth Sitieraerg I nee Berg), in his 04th -year. Funeral services at his laie residence, uu-l Carroll st. on Sunday afternoon, nt '1 o'clock.

Interment private. Muien lsiunu, ami unit aucn boats during not uttBred a full sentence before A1" society to prevent tho seizing of het She a part or tne trip necessarily used waters th omi.er commanded him to 'Get out of mrniture on a chattel mortgage, of the buy belonging to the State of New jir. While tried to begin another hu'1 borrowed $60 from the compai company They're Not Paid Enough. Eagle Bureau. 608 Fourteenth Street.

Washington, February 7 Captain A. H. Piper, city freight agent of Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, appeared bo-tore the Joint special Congressional committee considering pay for the carrying of railway mail today. At tho hearing this morning other electric street railway meu appeared and presented their request for Increased compensation for carrying the mails. The street railway companies are now paid for transporting the mails at the rale of 1 ceiu a linear foot, aud they declared to the committee that the actual cost to them ot the service was about law as something higher than a mere contract in which the puhllo'has no interest, the parties will uot be permitted to dissolve It at their own plcasuro or DEOV On Thursday, Fcbruarv C.

IMS. B1JSSIE EL DKCV. daughter of Richard and Eleanor Decy (nee Inkle I. and had paid $10 as attorney's fees in secur Funeral services at her late residence. I convenience." Jersey, mus malting tne lerry line hat al)d employer uterstate line and the traffic carried J()lnc(1 a chorus ot grutt protest.

The Intel -state traffic. officer was crowding lilm toward the curb. Mr. Rnfferty complaint was based wh, ked 0k.c,r let him upon a charge made by the express com- Ji5i notUinB niegal. pany ot 2,.

cents for transporting a trunk officer crowded him further In a brief memorandum handed down today Justice Benedict recites the various stops in the divorce action. There is nothing left to do, concludes 13 Clifton place. Saturday, February ui SLOTH Suddenly, on February 7, 1913, p.m. Intei'incni private. (Jersey City at his residence, Throop av, Brooklyn, papers please copy.

1 N. JOHN SLOTH, son ot Daniel Slole DOW-On Wednesday, PH3 -Notice of funeral MARIA NEW KIRK I)OW, al resiili nee, oolv! 'M'' Hi Putnam a v. Brooklyn. Servieei Sal- SOUEX On Thursday. February 6.

urday evening. February s. at o'clock. Ifl.l. ROBERT beloved husband of 1:111:1:11 nuiu oittieu isiu lu tne uraiia 1 tj Central Station.

Mr. Rafferly's wife ar- cu.rA.aMJ.or,?.T:"d J. Justice Benedict, but to send the action ing the loau. Tho Legal Aid Society asserted this charge was a pretext for UEiiry, and said it rendered the mortgage null. The case was fought through the Municipal Court, the Appellate Term of the Supreme Court, the Appellate Division and tile Court of Appeals.

To offset the decision, however, the usurious money-lenders have prepared a bill which will permit a charge for lawyer's fees when a loan is made. This hill, also, it is said, will remove the obligatory notice of three days to the employer In the case of a loau made on to another referee. rived in the city over the New York Central Railroad and her trunk came the Ellen .1. nice Vullolyl, and only sou of DWYER On February 6. 1913.

JOHN same day to the Grand Central Statlun. F. DWVER. beloved son of John V. Jolm L.

Sodeu. aged 2S ghe we I She went to tier nome at Brighton, $2,000 FOR MRS. SCHMITT. A jury in the Supreme Court today awarded Mrs. Sophie Schmidt of Wood- I wyer and Catherine Gilfeaiher.

Funeral at Ills late from his late residence. -724 Avenue I on Saturday. Februarv nt 2 Rel- I -'nrrh' or St. Mark, atives and friends kindly invited to at- 2 P.m. Itcla-tend.

I ii-iioai Dves and friends Invited to attend, lu- terment in Greenwood. 5 haven $2,000 damages in aciddeut. The. salary and will continue the objection able secrecy feature. suit was against the Brooklyn, Queens and Suburban Railroad Company and waa 1.6 cts.

a fool. They demand un Increase, then fore, to a point which at least ill reimburse them for their outlay evcu it it returns no profit. HURT ON WHIRLING SHAFT. While oiling machinery at the plant of the Xew York Tanning Extract Company, at Greene and West streets, today, Thomas O'Mcara, of 38 India street, was caught on a revolving shaft and whirled round several times before he could be released. A bolt had caught in his jump and after her arrival mere Kufferty gave the check to the agent of the United States Express Company ut St.

George, who demanded 25 cents charges for cr-rying the check from St. George to the Grand Central Station. Mr. Rafferly paid Ihe 25 cents under protest and in due time received the trunk, for the transportation of which the express company charged an additional 75 cents. Mr.

Raf-ferty then made complaint to the flared that he would not. go away, that he was doing a citizen's business and that the officer himself was acting the At this the officer, with the aid of another officer, arrested him and held him for the patrol wagon. I told the officers that they might take me. too, as a friend of Mr. White, and hold me on the same charge.

But they seemed not to care for me. "Mr. White refused ball, saying that, it seemed a plain case of police favoritism and he would like to go through the mill and make a test case of it. "This is a bare statement of the faeM uneolored, I think, by prejudice. Mr.

White Is now in jail awaiting his trial Saturday morning." r.nnri.M; 1 in uis nth year. WALTER Li.NS EIIRIIART. beloved son of Anna Lius and Samuel I). Ehrhart. at his residence.

490 Founh st. Funeral services STOMLM A.NX On Wednesday, February 0. 1913. Jl'LIA A. M.

F. STOHLMAXX, widow of Frederick A. Stohlmauu, in her Sltli year. evening, at o'clock. Inter- I tried in Long Island City before Judge Kelly.

Her husband was awarded $500. LE COMPTE DISCHARGED. In the Lo Compte case lu the Long Island police court, which involved Mr. Lo Compte, his wife and a special deputy sheriff. Magistrate Conway today discharged Le Compte and held Special Deputy Sheriff Knudsen on a chargo of disorderly conduct.

Tho latter sentence was suspended. incut, Giecniiood Cemeterv, ut conveni-1 WALTHHR On Wednesday. February (nee of family. 5 0. 19 13.

ELITE WALT HER, widow of the 1 1 ii -i'i late Frank Walther. in her 73d vear. 2, February KlIcra, eerviees ai the residence of her I.M.,. I' I 1 ALI). I'UneruI -leo lil.ini, 11 from her late r.

sidence. -127 Third st on Fourto Monday. February In. ai: 9:30 a In thin 6t' 0,1 nila'V' ttt 8 1 10 St. Francis Xavim- Church.

Sixlh av 1 WOLF Thursday. February c. 1913, FIGHT EQUALIZATION. er. He was taiien 10 uie uiiiiiusuuib Hospital, where it was found he hud a fractured skull and several contusions on the chest.

O'Mcara is 28 years old. HAMMERSTEIN TO BE TRIED. CHURCH ORGAN RECITAL. Edward K. Macrum.

organist ut the Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church, on Saturday afternoon. February 8, at 4:30 o'clock, is to give the following programme. Admission is free and the programme is arranged to interest young musicians: "I'ricre" iPevred). "Amiantino" I.eniai-,-1. tenor solo, 'i'onie.

Ye from "Th,) I'rod'Kul Son" iSulllvanl: ''lugue in Flat" -h). "Serenade" tSehubert-Liszi), "Prlere a N-itre l'emi 'Suite Cinthlque" (lloell-'naiun: t'-iHir pnio. Thin Kallhful Cnlo lieuih," from "SX Paul" 1 "C-in-llleno Nuptiiile" and "Toivaia in (tu-bolsl. Mr. Macrum will be assisted by E.

Orlo Bangs, tenor or the Madison Avenue M. Church. Manhattan. This will be the sixth lu Mr. Macrum's series of organ Case of North Hempstead nnd Oyster ami Carroll si.

where a solemn mass of 1 GEORGE rt HADh, youngest child of lequicm will be oliered up for the repose Gecrge J. and Durotlna M. Wolf (nee I of i'er soul, lntiriiicut Holy Cross Ceme- Schade). age 3 years. II niont.hu, 22 days.

I Bay Is Considered. (Special to The Eagle.) Hempstead, L. February 7 Lawyers The justices of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court today decided that William Hammerste.il must stand trial in WOULD Resolution Urging Government Ownership of Railroad. Relatives and friends Invited to attend representing this town and those of the court of special sessions in Manhattan on the charge ot violating section 2102 of the penal law by unlawfully giving a performance 011 Sunday at the Manhattan Opera House. I I lie services at the residence of his I parents.

029 Hancock si. Saturday cvou-; ir.g, February 8, at o'clock. i ERE!) AT HA LODGE No. 4S3, F. and I A.

M. Mi tubers are requested to attend the Masonic funeral service of our de-I ceased brother. WILLIAM MAIN Sr a North Hempstead and Oyster Bay were at Albany yesterday before the State Board of Tax Commissioners In the matter of the appeal of the town of Hempstead from the equalization, us made by the Board of Supei visors of Xassau Hartford, February 7 Government ownership and operation of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad is advocated in a resolution In- SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. charter inember of this at Smith's County, for the year 1911 iippellaiit, Hempstead, was repre- troduced In the General Assembly today.

Th, tery. FRA LEY Ou Widn-'sduv. February 0, 1913. BRIDGET FRAttLEY. after a short, illness.

Funeral from her late residence. 113 First place, on Saturday, February S. at 9:3 a.m.; thence to Si. Stephen's it. c.

church, where a solemn nias of requiem will lie off-'red for the repoie of her soul. Interment at Holy-Cross Cemetery. FUKEY On Thursday. February 6. 1913, in.

Ihe residence 01' her Mrs. .1. P. Taylor. 2.r.8 Niuety-fifih Brooklyn.

HRllXiET Fl'REY. Notice of funeral Hereafter. HUGHES-On Wednesday. February 5, JAMES, beloved husband of Catherine Hughes. Funeral front his late residence.

90S Bedford S.tturday, February 1913, at. a.m.; thence to St. Patrick's Church. Kent uv and Willoimh- Chapel. 4S9 Tompkins av, on Friday evening, February 7, 1913, 8 o'clock.

WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM. Master. sented by Attorneys Franklin B. Lord and 1 The resolution recites that the railroad Alfred T. Davidson, and the respondent.

PENWOOD Is the principal means of travel, communication and transportation in the imoros iiiK on bids ami usti- MATfclS FUR THIS CITV ol'" MiW VOltli, ROTICU TO CONTItACTOnS. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDRR9 The person of persons making a bid ur estl. nam lor any services, wnrk, inati'l'ial or BUy-liiles tor The of New Yurk, or for any of lis departments, bureuun ur nlllces shall furnish the same In a sealed envelope, in-ri irsi-d wlih he 11,19 11,9 "applies, materials, mirk or aerv.ee" tor which the hid or estbnatu is n.iile w'lth his or their name or names and ilfl uate oI Presentation lo lhe president, I -lord 10 1110 llcHj of 1,1,1 department at h' nr lis uflce, on or bi-for thu date and hour ,1 in lhe advertlnement tor the aalne, nt. i leii time and place the estimate received villi be publicly opined by the president, ol" ur hc-ud of said department and read. iho award of the contract made according soon thereafter as practicable, iroeh bid estimate shall contain the tittlH i iitace of residence of the person making fi auie names of ad perron Interested ion' (herein, and If no other peraon be so Vslfii it "ha" dUtlnctly stale that ii.

that It- made without any conuectioa D. McClurc, Secretary. Hevcral New England States, that the IN MEMORIAM. health, comfort, happiness and "even the very existence of millions of people" Is THE NEW BARRK-ln loving memory of EMMA BARKE, died February 7, VMS. dependent upon its proper management and control, and urged that steps be taken Immediately "to acquire the Xew I York, Xew Haven and Hartford road and i til North Hempstead and Oyster Bay, were represented by John Graham, Oyster Bay and James S.

Dowsey and E. J. Parsons, North Hempstead. The matter was argued up to a late hour in the evening and was submitted to tho State board last night. A decision will be handed down next week.

If the appeal is sustained it means that, tt will cost each of the towns of North Hempstead and Oyster Bay $175,000. If the appeal is dismissed the tax remains equalized. DISSOLUTION PLANS 0. K. HAVILAXD In sad and loving memory of our only child.

ALICE BURDOCK HAVILAXD, who passed into eternal life February 7, 1911. FOND PARENTS. operate and manage the same and serve lhe American people and do the same at cost price." The resolution favoring government 2 FOR 25 CENT ly, where a solemn mass of requiem will 1 be offered. Interment in Holy Cross Cent- 1 etcry. KUTTIG On Thursday.

February G. I 1913. nt her residence, lii74 Linden st, 1 CHRISTINE KL'TTIG. in her SSth year. 1 Funeral servici-s Saturday, at 8:30 p.m.

HUMPHREY Memorial service-Friends of the late AGNES Y. HUM V.1 same purpose, and Is In all respects fair i itUhoul collusion or fraud, and that no h-r of the Hoard of Aldermen, head of a 5 Jrtinent. chief of a bureau, deputy thereof i rk er other eftlcer of The Oil ownership and operation of the coal I PHREY are Invited to intend a memorial service to be held Sunday. Februarv 9. COLLAR Vow York is, snail oe or oecoine Interested, indirectly, as contracting parlv.

niractlng parly. fields was also put in. Both resolutions provide for memorallzing Congress. AVERY PLANT BURNED. directly hnlri.r surety or otherwise, In performance of the contract or In Kimolles virx hus-nesa to which It LANE On Wednesday.

Februarv 5, 1913 1913, at 11 a.m.. In the Second United MICHAEL J. iNH, at his residence. 424 i Presbyterian Church, Atlantic av, corner Fourth beloved htiiband of Rebecca Hnd it, the Rev. W.

M. Xichol, pastor, Lane (nee Douleyt, and son of Johanna and the late William Lane. A solemn Sl'LZEH In sad memory of our dear mass will he relebrntrd for the repose of friend and companion, JOHN ADOLPH IN ALL GOOD STORES TO-DAY EAItl. WILSON. MAKRI1H.

or In "n.v portion or the prottts there-f The bhl or estimate must be verified hy In writing, of iho party or parties niaklng ei-timnte that Ihe verul matters Wickersham Favors Plan for Breaking U. P. Merger. Washington, February 7 Attorney General Wickersham said today that while he would make no official statement about the announced plans for the dissolution of the Union Pacific-Southern Pacini' merger until he received the official draft, he believed it would meet his Fire Does Damage his soul on Saturday. Februarv 8.

1913. SULZER, who died I'ebruary 7, 1911, tit. 10 a.m.. at. Iii" Ciiureh of St.

Savior, Gone, but not lorgouen stated therein aie in a rupees rue will be considered unless, LOST AND FOUND. HIS FRIENDS. FOR SALE HOUSES. No bid or nauloti precedent In lhe reception or Peoria, 111. reorla, February 7 Damage estimated at $225,000 was done today when fire destroyed the wheelhouse, grinding- Eighth av nnd Sixth st.

MADDOCK-On February 7. 1913, the ftv. GEORGE C. MADDOCK. at the resi- I llence of his son.

Dr. S. M.nMnck. 1 1 11 Dalsey st, Brooklyn. of funeral1 hereafter.

5 RESOLUTIONS. approval 1 believe from the news dispatches house, steel room and blacksmith shop of I Private-Houe LOST Mack and while female FOX TERRIER; Top-y. 237 Putnam uv. "j.oscr COLLI I'T: answers name of lt.no. if relumed to Dr.

Dli UAS-THO. l'nion at. Pointer loG: name Sport: color liver nnd white. Keivtird for return or Information, lilSh 'HOKE, 3 -li I'ai kway. "l.nST poilK No.

Payment stopped. I'lli, Icr please return (o City Suv- c.inSnVratlon of any pioposal. It be accom-I a certified cheek upon one of the M'lMl of n'y Ne vnri' drawn to lhe order of the comptroller, or corporate slock or certificates of of Hiiv naiure Issued hy The City v' York, which the Comptroller shall of equal value with Ihe security reprove advertisements, to the amount qillrea i five per of thi amount of lhe bond required. K' i in section 4'jn of ihe Creater New The amount shall he as Bp(-? i.V ilc proposals for Instruction to bid- In I and my telephone conversations with officials that the plan of dissolution Is just what I have been working for, for weeks," declared Air. Wickersham.

onibiifiil all thr Kin fro the Avery Manufacturing Company. The fire originated when the mechanism of un oil furnace failed to work and In a few seconds the room In which ion men were working was enveloped in flames. Flftv of the meu crawled out on their rntu re in a three WILLIAM F. BURNS, having departed this life on the Oil) day of February, 1913. I the members of the Board or Trustees of The Willinnisburgh Savings Bank, specially convened, desire to record their I expressions of sorrow for Uie uvent hich I lias terminated their relations, both of-I tidal and personal.

Mr. Burns had hern associated with the fioMie. with nine room MeCARREX On Thursday, Februarv 6, 1913. the Rev. PATRICK .1.

MeCARREX, S. P. aged 52 years. Solemn mass of requiem on Mond iy, February 10, 1913, at 10 o'clock, at, the Church of St. "Frances de Cliantal, Fifty-seventh st and Thirteenth nv.

Borough Park. Brooklyn. Office ait'lrtl adrantttfi of Crtfe iiro(e. if ill-Hired. I'rlee to II.1W.

Your riii-r 4th and avs. PEC0NIC RIVER BILL. Iiik lied hnnds ond knees. Only one man, who tried to stop the flow of oil, was injured. inniiertion in llicireii llroalilin mirf r.

lohn'a l'taee. Wednesday WATCH: may lie had hy ownership: no reward required. A. M. HHCTT.

27D Livingston at. The cer containing the bid or hot should he either Inclosed In a estimate. addressed lo the l''llt'Nll Cm Wednesday afternoen. snelll separate KINGS WESTCHESTER rinient. president or hoard or sun.

I lie depa J. E. MARBLE GETS DIVORCE. inaiiy upon uis pren-niaiion or tn ,1 in re. WATCH; Navhr tucl il attached: owner may ohtain same by ciilllnp at CTl Jefferson av; Teh-phone Hedf-ird av.

5 htil or ljl'iulrs as to the euantltv and mini. LAND COMPANY. 350 Fulton Street. of the dead at 9:30 o'clock, i MrGWIXE Bertord Council No. 126, K.

of C. The members of Bedford Conn- ell will meet tonight at o'clock at the horn" of our late lamented brother. JOHN Decatur st. In order that I we may pay our last respects to his I Sur pa. or unitirs- ni.m It Passes Assembly and Now Goes to the Senate.

(Spec'nl to The Eagle.) Albany, February 7 The bill Introduced by Assemhlymun Fallon of Suffolk County, providing for nn appropriation of $20,000 for the widening of Pe-conie River, was passed by the As'em'ily today. In the Senate it. was referred to the Finance Committee. Brooklyn, N. Y.

bank since his appointment as a clerk in June. 1S70. anil this institution Is greatly indebted to him for his valuable services. Our close relation with him as cashier, since IS9S. has endeared him to us, and be had won the respert and admiration of all.

lu the various activities of a useful and well-spent life he had maintained at all times an unblemished name for honor and sterling infoitrtty in nil his business transactions; and in his death this insti- cnr. near A I lu nl In av, with namo. Ida Colli-, or tne schedules, pl-ms. on rile SING toil, 0mce of the president, board or Knihbor" reward. Address de partment.

New i ork v. 5 l.tlST. MAT at elh nv and Dean sl black i any person who Is In arrears In memory. Members or tne fourth Degree Assembly ure. inviied to be present, i HARRY T.

WOODS. G. K. sdk plush gruy ostrich a.m. WALL, iith av, between and sta, Wife Was Not in Court to Push Her Own Separation Suit.

When the separation suit of Mrs. Minnie Marble against James E. Marble, who Is In business at 17 Buttery place, Manhattan, wus called for trial today before JuHtiee Garretson, the plaintiff did not appear lu court, and then her husband's counter-claim ngitlnst her for nn absolute divorce was heard. Testimony PERSONAL. Brooklyn.

McMlLLAN Suddenly, on Thursday, ne City of "i'" debt or Is a defaulter as surety or othcrwliil 'J obligation to the oily. 'The contracts must be hid separatolv, The right Is reserved In each case to reject all hlds or estimates If It Is rieepied t0 ba for th" Interest of the city so to do. Judders will write out the amount of thel bids or estimates In addition to Inserting the i WA.N'i:i.';."' li.v.f Foa-; M-ii- lost diamond sfkay bak pin I'l'l'. t. k.

P.M-I.1VI.' In or Flushing, L. I uesuay, hattaii brunch. building. DIES IN ICY WATER. Patrick Kelly, 40 years old, a deckhand on the freight barge Orcenhlll.

moored to l.buiiMiv liberal reward. Apply 1). wife I MII'IIKK 12 John st. New York. IVbrunry 6.

1913. ROBERT McMILLA.X. tution has lost a wise, ralthful and eon-ltclntlves and friends arc Invited to ut- I servatlve official, sincerely devoted to Its tend funeral services on Sliuday at 2 best Interests. p.m., at his late residence, 106 Cler- Resolved. That we extend our lieart-uoiit nv.

'felt sympathy to the bereaved family I and mourn, with them, nut" Iosh. MILLER Ou Thursday. February Resolved, That the members of th 1913, SARAH F. MILLER (nee Cum- board attend the funeral bodv, and TO WHOM IT roNf'KrtX: lisvlnir left un- bed and hoard, I will not of olilriiete.l by REWARD the return of same In figures ,1,1 WATCH, taken from apar tn.rnt on J' prepared oueHtlolis asked estimates upon tne mans rorins prepared be rejip, bl i for any delits her. lll'KEKT h.

Marlon st. the pier nt the root, of West Fifty-first wa" ivi'n thilt Mra" rh been Bystreet, Manila! tau, fell Into lhe Hudson ing tor a long time In a Went 122d street, on Wednesday no 0.1114 furnished by the city, a eonv of which, with the pi-ope envelope In which to Inclose th lild. together with a copy of th contract, 1n-clmtlng the specification. In the form approved Ho Nassau at. New York city.

0-2 board the Mnnliattun, rooming uouse, wun iuo iiiucn mlngs), beloved wile of Walters. Miller. that the foregoing resolution lie entered River while attempting to Funeral services at the residence of I upon the' records of this meeting and barge curly tnis morning, ami iiiiiiougn iuniiiiurii.v wun nisn mere. bv I lie, eorneration counsel enn he ontalnen The Astronomic Society of Mexico will by nppllenilon therefor at the otllct. of the nnd dlnlumo tn overv Dariiuent for which the work In to tv done.

There were 1.4-13 formers In attendance upon tho "short nt the Oregon Agrtciilturiil College tills year, compared lh Oil when the work was Inaugurated, six yims a0. lie wiiB drugged out a minute or two later noiieri ii. nncpuei'i oi immuring'; he was ilrail. Shock from the icy bath street was the prlneipil wll.tic.-iR, mil and exhaustion had caused him to sue- Klarrelsou awarded tho huuluud Her Droiuer. ueoipe w.

i. timmlngs, 4U9 that copy of the same, slotted by lhe Second st, Saturday, February 8, nt. 8 president and the secretary, be irann interiiiriit in Grcutwuud, Sunday, miu.M to. iho wile und family of our lute 1 T'lani of construct on usUouuiiHT who Uescovcrs comet. ilJcl ht there.

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