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The Brooklyn Daily Times from Brooklyn, New York • 4

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MrMl la Ht a taw mm ef tabs! aajlaasls. km eaapeaTaalT rrocx laonuuoi. COULDm RECALL a wr ass) Caa tiff In. mi. f.r law Una tjaas.

fuiaare) Vlli br WalJ truu krr law hease jwii, Mat ri.lt. a morrow aftrn I o'ciutk hb TAKE PROFIT INDUSTRIALS awna.m la iivr fiiM.ii, uuj. Hra. tal I erua J.riKBSU,. AFTTR SHORT Tha da-rtlna.

did not amt bayand frao. Ua-aa aad ilia faaliftar with r-ard iu tha irwup avaa oonri.l-int. C'auadlai' t'actnea war ayitioathatlcally with Am.rloaiva, Ulll-adaad laauM wara hard. Oil Quotation, Quolatlnna of alaiulard (ill auljl- Uliaaa I ral.r. i um ui tu tti-itfe-a.

lle VAU STREET NEWS 270 MTf VJ. Mr. ila.ua la.vea Kda.rd 4. Kilkr. uf ALL HIS THEFTS brt huakeus, Cart.

sr aae aod I hum tirrai awl vaatrrdea l.Uflirt-f, Briar mi mwTllM. I Hrt mm twm pmmmimf mm Sl to. feeai Maw tact Bfe a. fVcrsrt BtsbeM Man it mil lwl.i Saturday uioinlnc will ti. Matine 1SBE0AD Mgfir.

NtaJ Powers, CoDTicted Six Times, Rockaway Beach. iWH a retirrd mrrrkiil di4 hi twin', MA Weal liwta of a.nai.l deUlny. i(e ea year. oM lor rr Tiara waa a I Tamil, a cf apaculaUvay Intaraat aunaaraua tow-prloea apa-aiatuaa durtnai Iha aiaralng wtch war aonlraota again aa luoantlra for ibr M'-alna Itualma In Maokxiau; n. Kvtrcl: ti tipotbra, Jatura H.

I rr.i lrul of Ik F1KAKCIAL. Admits Burglarj. ana Thou Ilimlrll. 1 rf aggra.aiva buying at Ihwae atocka (era, Cl.r Jkl. aud KJlt IlawMI.

dual rial Alcohol waa a faatura, kd- dartee to-Oay were. Bid. A.ka.1 Anglo-Amerii-aa lta. Aiunta IteDtung ta iluckaye CM! Iu7 lit Coin mantel Heflnlng I.t 3(3 Indiana I'lpe) Una I' "a llllm.le llt-a Una IU IM National laiilt HI 'it Ohio 17 140 lien OH ll'a It fralrte (HI aud Oa (new) 17 MI Mouth raiin in H. o.

of California an H. O. ot N. Bad tm H. O.

of N. la mi H. O. of Ohio 4:1 I. 'ntun Tank Vaouum i VTayland OH 3tt vancing altar ply with buyara taiktnaf 0arf a lust.

vrvto-a for (iccr lwnl- KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY Ml, 144 aa ate tuumm Uea died yaalerda'r freea tiu" liter an lllueaawof only four nays Vrai OrU Hathaa. lraii Ndttaa, to ruanf writ, ttoewa alauitaftan aitonn-f. and al on WM Ihtrlcl Attarnajr CroMaay ba-atava Inalalant ta-day In- I ha County vii ah Tuk.1a at hla huiw of tha uaa of by-prttducta In munlUoua of war. I't aaaaa Htaal Car mo-jad aaa avanw. IteAl 'ua)lr.

awaraar, Court, haia la araaaly batch of prla- lieu i4laA i orboraltoa I fuiri. Mate, 8vl Nostras imrn ruearal mmiemm etUl hm held I here to-warruw a-gkl, aril ike Hav I)r, Thooiaa Jl' 1-1 to 4T. aud New fork Air brake will tM lM-i. Ihslv. Id-lllahl.

Tb IMrr- yvatrmay at hia hiiaaar. it I onara vara bain arratarna4, and tura Jl'Uax D. ram. mi. tit nt la-marruw rui la uaao advanced I 1-t ta tl.

Tha copper niraiaia aiaon.itan. na curtain which Ida Juhn i 7 atocka arara la brlak demand. It aa rwlrr. Sir. I.u.

a uora la Vnrli 'itr. rr aio, u4 had livd atUUB IliaaAiaA I It, w. at.v.ll.t.laaa 1 Vice rraataabla. wiuj.u 4. l'." UL.kK, Mu bar uf Ilia Sallunal Ixwacratio lub, ha MrtroKO'uaa alununi and Vim iu I a a a rata fur frlm.

Ha ad twa York La Iiutilult, HO.aau U. JiMI I.t ay. kuaaiaM cam.Maa. genaravl cotttmaot that fltaat Common waa auppllad whenever a demand ap-paarad aa arara Heading and I'nloa faolflo. Thar- waa a marked falling off In Cotton.

Liverpool ram. lower again on favorable waauher raporta and thl. was vaiyail in a rrmi.cai doum yrr. Ilia wif, ral; four dalifblrra, Mra. Iui (rartlnir, lira tJ.

HeMier, Kuma and l.aral; IKrra mui. Allrwl. and Kr.uh, and tvn graudvlnldrt-u urvlv liiui. Capital, $500,000 Surplus aod Profit. $2,185,000 prarluua convlctlona In aa many yaara.

l'owara, )voaa mantory fallaxt him whan auaatlrutad raarardlrnt hla paait ra-oord, liloadml aullly alung with John Mr.N.Ica, so, of Til Jvlynla ivrnut, to a clianaa of buriilary. Powara la (I jraara old and Uvaa at 0T Taylor atraat. Whan qitcatlonad about hla paat ra- rafleuted tn tha market which Frederick lea'tnt. FradarlrK taavVni," of 10 an-a-rt, wk-i waa aitk um old-al siaiiit-rr of tha Holy trinilf Ki.laroi-al Clluloo a I real, dad rtnnad ateady at 4 to I polula down buaineaa all through tha early afternoon. Bt LauIi and Han Franclacn laialtke W.

UrWIIllaM After th call price allowed little laU Waltoa attaa. Mix Pulin Serf. llcury A- nation, but tha tendency waa up Common and rrafarred made galna auddaely frooi apo(Hay, kt Mr. Fuiir TVr. aw ullmao.

kA. A laaM CtoAllaa P. rk aod there waa a eonetant demand for widuw of lWra. dlfd TuaaiUf ml bia turn: k'unoral arn. run- cord.

rowara aqulrmad and gava ara. k- liar 1 urlrd bf fha Ker. JuUB liuwara Pock laland Owntnoa which rallied a Iv. krrawrra. Prerloua rrmvietluna uaa V.

Uioarar 4dalra L. Lra.rar kwiiart A IJarMLai. Jm.Um I. f. raln.M Ju(a Uiaaa Wn lata llaraaaaa llabaa naituuia lana Jake g.

fucn-ral a hald lu-dajr, Vila lularoirut ('" a II. Bcaafaiaaa IU J.a- V. I Ml.r wmA at. Vaa ataa J. WUUaaaa lAaa-elta A.

MTfag ward a gain of about one point being made In the early trading. Nor-dall Bold thd whole llat auppoNedly fur Mouthern eooount, and the leading crop Intaraat Mild new crop monlha OrTertnga were well taken at tha early decline which carried price (4 to point under Monday' high, and the market turner firmer let in the morning and continued firm through the I in (Voarfarf. Jura, orrt airoitMr of (tie iliiahakk Annul rartor uf Holy 1 riuily hurt-h, llila atlaraoon. tha InKriurnt fulk-winf to Oraanwood Omrti-ryJ Mr. t-avaua, altho.jh ha waa NS yrara old on Martt laal.

waa for a man of nil really after receaalona Other change, ware generally to lower lerela aovarnmanu unchanged. Other bonda atrong. Ha I a. up to noon ware 171. (00 eharee of Block; bonda, 13.101.000.

There waa a lower ranga of plicae IxHaa. raid aa Own oflirtai'-M at tna 8ha I rra. Ha tank Wnr walka and jnt lo In ttiilihlia. llarana. (iaroiauj, Jttnt i rhairh rrirularty 11a Htm abou Malur.

alood aaalnat him. ha admlttad, but ut how many ha could not aay. Ha aid "cuuld not koop track of tham IMrtrlet Attornay Cropay finally dlar-OTarad that rowara In 101 aarrad throa monlha for aaaauH: IM 10. -flf-tan day for paut larcany; In lll ha a.rv-xl alar-ren montha Ha waa In 1 Jl-- I dar. aud fart-nat flnaly whra laka-o 111.

INkI, and iivd fur aaanr rara lu ml to taai-rn Dialncl. balnr rrajdrnt early afternoon. New York quotation, are: May 10 77, July 10.W, Ck-tober 10.0. December 10 STOCKS of bkh. ihan furiy yaara iu Hrooaiyn.

of leading atocka In tha early tradlhg. la w.a bora In (iranriila, Waahing-tnn fouuly, N. and waa of Knfli-b aiioaalry. Vlr. I-aaua waa foruarrly In tha woolro btwinraa with a connarllon.

Ha had a auuirurr rraidrura I aina- aunrlTM ny a mm, anwn and the market showed trace, of Baanaiarr or lut r.a urin iiriim fclmlra In 111 for burclary. and last of loa tonfinanlal Inauranca lxapan, weaknees. The receaalona war apparently a part of an organlaed mova- year ha earned three nionUia. alao for graudaon, and at Moon Hill, tamp rVhoon. UM Ila waa (or auly-two at VM llroadaar.

Artkur IWra. January 10. Ha. Sugar. Rumor are In circulation In th arugrar market tltat Frence ha pur-criaaed aO.OoO tona of raflnad augar.

paying about 12,000.000 net. Great lirltaln laat week purchaaed 100,000 ton of Cuban raw augars, valued at about 7. 000,000. The exchange held Uar Otar OuwulMti FIRST MORTQAQOS mn4 alee a I hla. ALWAYS AT PAR INTEREST 5 NET.

rauht, approved by banklttg lntareata, to bring about a roaotlon. Hock Island year, a raaldant at Iha Pariflc ad-dra-aa, anil hi family la wall known in that B-ftlon. III. wifa. lira.

Kupuaiola V. Knm.a Uiwm, paa-Msl away tn ya-ara ago. Mr. l-4-amna aural vad hy ourglary. Harry Foi, aoctiHad of entering tha home of Kuewia V.

firewater on April t'laadad guilty. Ha waa remanded to Mil for la'ntefica on Monday. I'lra. of guilty ware offered by liana Nllaon, carrylna danareroua w-MiponH. John J.

O'Hourka, attempted burglary; Kathkniel Httlae. Srtaukrt April 2i. Nalliaiil Hulw. fi. dh-d at tba (Vaaj-tl ialip lloap.tal ora.Tu.adaT.

Mr. iiulaa aaa takro la ahowed the opening sale, 600 at 23 off 7-i from yealerday'a close. Bethlehem Steel declined a point on tha opening X. i-'' I dauchtar. Jliaa jooa HOMF.

Tin ateady. lita baapttal law day. ago. Kuoaral JjKarrBt KradarK-k Frank- and United State Hteel fell off a point. Htocka.

however, were In good demand rrTlce. ware rnductad loday in aire lln aod Addiaoai I vena, of Bro-jklyn, and Hrnry Wenroan Iaartana. in the Wheat opened firm thl morning at 1-2 to I 6- net higher. The new frawbyteHan. Church, tha liar.

I. J. Klma. nrflH.tina. ltiteruianl waa lu ioNEWYORK it Lealle aaaault; Harry Nlfhulaa.

rax-alvlng giMxla; Albert Bond, buar-glary; John Hchulta. petty Inr-oeny: John SlcNIock and John buriftary. I'li-jui of not guilty: Orcgora Laa.na crop positional were again in the lead on the theory that Europe ia after our new wheat. Corn slightly higher. at ronceaatona and recovered partly.

Amalgamated Copper declined ona point to 77 American Tobacco la-aues were all exceptionally atrong. J. P. Morgan and Company to-day Uulljla. (Illl, Huriilua ft.a.HI.a.

arueltuig bualne-aa at rort ine, ftua rralla: tbraa graudaona and two grand-daughura, Appleton H. Hillycr. iar-Uin. paator of tha LolTcralil 0hurch of Our Fatlwr. otliclatlag.

'Hit Cedar Hill Cau-alary. J'ort Hul la auraiTad lij hia wife. Emily J. Hulee, one aon, llcury Hulae, of Ialip. eeveral graudi-hiklran and a aiarer.

Mra. William Taylor, of rort Karly pricea were; May, 1.6!) 1-2: July, 1.14 ti-S, September. 1 22 1-4; and Nunxlo Hpataro. grund larceny; Jilliua Bryant and Lavlnla Uraham, ipurnarDl win La iu.ua 10 waa --v-j Ml.M' Corn: May. .77 3-8; July.

.79 J-4. Applelon Kohhina Hillyrr, nmoerV: Hurra haT BlfnmnlN Heptember, 1.23 1-4. Corn. May. Pavga waa the aoo-ln law of tha .7 7 July.

79 1-4; September. .80 1-8. Oatn. May, July, 66 3-S. CORN EXCHANGE BANK WWtt max purchased from the Atlantlo Cooat Une llallroud $5,000,000 Atlantic Const Line general untried mortKage 4 Ha.

Aa offering of bonda will be made to-morrow. N. Y. Bub-Treasury loot tnt.OOO to I lata or Una Aldaroiao if-S um toward the 4 buM ia U.7 -ill Hi iVi lro," Mcola Dlpola.oa-.nult; Hob- C17', rn Barnett. William Cohen heart dlaeaee folowlng an attack of Btawat.

burglary; Thomoa Jrffaraon.a ila waa born Hataukrl, wuara he ajienl tbe arr-t-ater trtiun of hla llfa. Ha waa a aon of Henry ami Kuth HUlae, and until a weak ago had beau enipr'ed aa foreruan on the aetata of Kerdlnand MeKuig-, at Crane Old l'ork, July. 1 1 2. Bibs, Heptember, 10.80. I raptf.t Bm-rilaa.

ujf Old City of Brooklyn, and many yaara a hotl proprietor oa tba McK neny, burglary; Alfonso Toteatui lndon cobles assert that the an Board Walk at Saaalde Ko-Ka nouncement of the Imperial Govern aauiiLl.y BKANrillul Broaaiy. B-aiM-k Oaert aad a. a riattwa. 4... Urancb a 11 V.allMtaa A Urarnu't Br'rb Oraaap't 4 Kaotiattaa Aa Mjnla Afr.

braiu-b alrrlla Aw. a Bear Ba. aVaij. ll.n. Ilaa.llioa A.e.

Haavcb. Marra. diaA. a taw waaka Stuart H. Hoore'f Fnnerai.

Funeral- aerTlcea for Stuart Hull banka yosterday, and alnce Friday N. Y. Clearing House waa debtor 1IH.3; exchanges, balances, u.uoii.Ma. men! handling the 2, 000, 000 tons of wheat In India constitutes the largest ago. Mr.

I'agv waa tha buaineaa part Mri, Kitty Qninlan. Mra. Kitty Oulnlan, nee Daly, wna transaction or the kind on record It Moore, who died In I'n-tnilcua, on Sunday, will be held In the pariah ner of Mr. Mcra, and la a general way had charge of tha bualoaaa for aonia and Ichael rarrulte, receiving atolon gooda; William Henry I'erklna, burglary: Otto Hchwarta and Max Ktib, attempted burglary: Harry H. Knat, receiving atolen goods; Joseph Facuo and Vincent Caradonna.

Altonipted robbery: Annl 1'ille titllle. grand larceny; Hamuil Cohen and Wa.ru-chofaky, burglary la etjual to about 76,000,000 bushels N. call money 2 per cent. of Daniel gululan, died lueaday. rrutn couiulicationa.

afler a long illueaa al hfr yaara. ila waa promlneut rn of New York time money loanina at aln.l the cost will reach 1146,000.000. faira on the Beach, a member of the hoaue. rVHrl Knickerbocker avenue. She liotiee of tbe Tompklna Arenu.

Church on Saturday night. The Interment will be made at Cutch-ogue, L. I. per 90 daya; 2V4-J per SO "nley. Hurrell Co.

aay that the days; four montha, J-31; live and six crop, for April place, are montha, to 3. good. Condition of wheat la 92 8 tier waa bora ju blitig. Cuuuly, Ireland, thirty-ooe yaara agu. and waa a rhoniO-'r Old Kockaway Beach Board, of Trade ajKl a charter uietubor of the ISaai Myera Hook and Iaydr Company of iha old Rockaway Fire De ent, of a full crop on 8.6R6.O00 acres The weekly statement of the Bank of England shows the following changes: St.

Brjgid'a 1C O. Chunh hlia ia aurvlved by her huabaud, her falher. Uichael Haly. and three children. The IVT CIBCLE DANCE.

Twilight Sleep to Stay. Brooklyn Hospitals Won't Follow lead of Manhattan Ailded rosimnsihillty thrnvvti upon nt-trndine doctor, and nurses wan Keport llesalun lly has damrtged oat crop. Corn planting has Just started AugTitu Gajlcr. Aueualua Cayler, letter cnrrH-r, of r-HI (iatea arentie. died auddt-nly laat nigbt, Toutl reaerve Increase circula partment He waa.

alao a member ot the itockaway Aaaociatlon aud fuut-rul will be heid Saturday luornliig frotu hen late rt-aidence; thence to the from heart dia.aae, oon aftt-r had The Ivy Circle, of which Mra. J. nioom la president, will give an entertainment at SonlR Hall Friday evening. The circle ilocs charitable work In tha Hushwirk section. The Hon December, 245.000; bullion Inert-use, 3113, other securities increases, other1 deposits December.

Public deposit in- It. C. Church, on Eaat Tweu boarUiid a Tompkins cnr. near Tho Court of Appeals at Trenton. N.

to-day sustained the Board of Public (unities In denying tho application of tho Went Jersey and Sea Shore tha Kockaway bene of the Urder oi Kjylea. Ho hat beet- In buaineaa at the beach alnce 1876, and waa among the piom-era tv-ei-thrh atrfet. Manhattan, where a hia home, oa hla way to a v-init to a fallow member of the Marcy Avenue lUntial fhnrrh Mr Cnvli'i- UHb b-rn njaag of requiem will be rt-lrbrated at cciiHed 21,257,000 and government sec following children, known ajs th the amuaenent lino at Kockaway. 10 clock, lbe internwnt win he mane urities are foO.OoO. The proportion of vnnml tu-day by Brooklyn hotpi as causo for the reported abandonment of the twilight reserve to liabilities Is 18.60 por ugulst 18.90 lust week.

Before that he llaed In the Eaetem 1-t trict where he waa a member of Mane- Seld Foal, No. 85, G. A. 11, Ha went in Calvary Ct-metery. Mra.

yuinlan a member of the Cariwlite Church during a long reaiiirnce In Munhaitan. KAllroad Company to lease Its property to the Pennsylvania Itallroad Company for 999 years. Eloctrolytic copper Is now firmly quoted at from 17 7-8 to 18 cents pourui. in New York in Julv. aixtT-cight veara Charity Workers, will entertain: Ks-ugo.

and bad bwn attached to the Wall telle Lee, Wannetto Acker, Nelllo street stallon of the New York Cost Mayer. Jessie Have, Kathryne Platte. Office for forty-five years. He was an I Annette Kem-r. Ethel Khodehouse old member of the Many Kmwlale sisters sleep treatment by 1'olychnic Hospital in Manhattan, and the City HoHpltal (Quotatloua from Boody, MoLollan A 2IS Monuiguc HL) Thomai Carroll Gaff.

Thoma Carroll Half, of 1.1119 Flat- hurch and the lork I-A-ltcr Lar High. Low. on lilackwrll'n Inland. IWithm- tho JewiHh. German nor Long Island CoN Tho annual statistical report of the nera AssiK-iaiion.

uneral services win be Saturday TiiL-ht In the church, and Che paslor, the Kev. Dr. W. C. AbASka 40 bush gvuxuie, died yeefniay from pneu rhonla ghd complication, after an invalidism" 'of three yeara.

Fancnil aer-vicea will be conductwi to-morrow even- Last 38 164 78 39 i 14 Uvea Include two sons, Ira H. Tuthlll and Perry Tuthlll thl village, and one brother, Jonathan Tuthlll, of Eastport. I to tha front aa a drummer bor in lbwth Hea-iment dnrlng the Civil Var when ha waa ooly thirteen yaara old and waa 'wounded In the haw) during one of the I hatUeax Mr. I'atra Waa born In February 14, 1IMU, and had been a Brooklynite for more than hfty yaara. He ia survived by hia wife, i Eliaabeth F.

Myara; a aon, Samuel Fate, eonnacttd witn tb Bank of Long a daugbter, Mr. Iilalla Koechaf, an a aiater, lira. Ida Hoffman. Allis Chalm Hhoadie will officiate. lbe Interment (he following day will be in Cypress Anial Cop no- at 7 with the Kev Ilr ru.

Am Beet Sugar t.ayler is eur- LolUna. rector or the bpiacopai nine hurch-of Sf. John the Baptiai. Ocean, vlvi-d by his If- Agnes Hook, unci two Am Can Miss Agnes Skidmore. Rnr Harbor.

April 22. Agnes May Skidmore of George H. and iew iorK i roctuee Exchange for the year 1914, with comparisons' for the preceding years, waa Issued by tho statistical department of the Exchange to-day. Tho book contains almoat tho dally prices and fluctuations In price on all produce and commodities for a period of six years. In addition tho book contains records of exports from the.

leading ports covering a similar tirae and records of wheat, oats, corn, sons, Iloliert and (jeorge. Parkway, officiating. Ilie interment Am Car 16V, 79' 474 87 654 C2V, 64 74 1104 122 U-Ko HospUnhj of Brooklyn have revised their attitude toward the leep. It is being administered, as usual, oaid their nupfrintendents to-day, to approximately one-fifth of their patients. "Twilight leep throwa four or rive times as much care upon attending doctors as the old-fashioned way oh, five or nix timon a Raid Dr.

J. Kdward Ktohlman, Oerftiah Hospital puperintendent, to-day. "It ia nect'Kiiry to give close attention to tho 474 364 66 52 63 744 wili.be-made in tireenwood Cemetery, orivatelr. Mr. Gall was born in Bris Bernard Concannon.

Sarah Skidmore, of Greenport. died Cotton Oil at the boarding houae of H. K. Harris. Monday.

She was an employee of co Joseph Fnhya working In the Am Bmelt tol. Kngland," January 211, j. Bernard Concrmnon. of 3TCi Sr, John'e yeors ago, and-hfl.) Iwn a resident ol place-, died Tuesday, following an oiora- Brooklyn altice 1HII1. He was at for larcinomn In the New York I ti i.i ii: i i i at I rye.

cotton oil and other standurd watch case department. Death was Am time a master plumber In business Hospital. Ilie funeral wil bo held commodities. It is a valuable volume due to niilmnnnrv nherciilnHis Tlsn Am morrow mnniiiiR ith a requiem muss Iskldmore's boilv was taken to Oreen- at o'clock in St. Teresa's K.

0. Ana Cop 38 4 port to-aay ror nurial in sterling Cemetery. Her afre was 34. HW4 Fulton atreet, for many years, and for the laat tweplyl year he had been a collector for the finance department of the Consolidated Gaa Compati. of Man-bat He, was a charter member of i William 0'Hagan, William 0'Hagan died at hla "home.

.111 Entledge street, on Taesday, from pneumonia, after a brief illnea. He waa born In Ireland, thirty-three years Church, of which he was a int-mlier. The interment will he In Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Concannon waa horn In Claremorrls.

Countv Mavo. Ireland. Atchison Leth Steel Beth Steel pfd It laland Lodge, and A. Biro, and coming to this country in bis Isaac N. Hildreth.

Southampton. April 2 2. Isaac N. Hildreth. 72 died at his homo in Water Mill, Monday.

He waa ill two 1044 784 H2i 110 92 4 18'i 45 110 122 384 104-S 78 4 141 1104 92 18 15 41 484 47 member of Fulton Council, R. and Kcbruury hfty-nine years ago. and formerly attended the Church of a retired contractor of the ii.irl.'ni Miwslah. Mr. tiaff is survived by his section, where he formerly lived.

He was early youth, nettled in the Eastern District. O'Bagart waa a regular at. to the orokors and Investors. L. Amster, leader of the opposition to the Rock Island receivership; CInronce W.

Barron, of the Boston News Bureau, and other interested stockholders held a meeting at tho Bllt-moro last night and organized a Stockholders' Protective Committee. Tha body of stockholders hold the management of the road responsible for failure to meet dividends and charge that tho transactions in the company's has the earmarks of a stock Jobbing scheme. The new organization ia trying to get A. F. Van Hall, the Holland patient every minute, while under the old way it is possible to irlve the beet of care without long; periods of constant watchfulness.

We are giving the new treatment frequently here we had a case laHt iff hi and a cose Monday night and we secure excellent results, but only with the most constant enre imaginable. "Under the sleep we find, too, 'that tho patient in unable to aid the attending doctor as under the old-fawhioned method, and a far greater reBponsibll- ity is thrown upon the doctor and tendant at tha Church of the Trana- member of the Holy Nome Society ol weeks of pneumonia. Ho was born leal Pet In Ilridgehampton, the aon of Lester Hildreth. He was a veteran of tholt-aI ot Prd hguration, ion 'Marcy avanue, and member of the church societlea. He i wife, Maud Barlon, and daughter, Miss lintel Barton Gaff.

Gilbert 0. Eaynor Oilliert (3. Ravnnr. who dk-d Tuesday his church, and of the Catholic Benevolent legion. H' is survived by a daughter, Anna, the wife of Jam.

-a T. Cavanagh; a granddaughter, Katliryn; Civil War. At the close of the con-jCen Leath 41 fllct ho established a Wheelwright and Chea Ohio. 484 horseshoeing business In Water Mill, having learned the trade at Sag Har- -ou 11 i aurvived by his wife, Harriette, his brother, Bernard and Owen O'Hagam and seven slater. The funeral wil be held to-morrow and nfter ervice In the chapel at Calvary Cemp-' tery by th Rev.

rather Londrigan; tha at the Baptist Home for the Aged, a brother, Peter, and a sister. Mig Ann nurses. This is not necessarily harm bor. Hla wire, who waa Alice Will- Gas 1J9 iamson, of Good Ground, died many Corn Prod 144 banker, to vote his 86,000 proxies with where he had resided for four years. I Concannon.

was at one time aexton of the Lenox Hoad Baptist Church. Early in life he Moses Breuer. them. i interment will tie made In the family years ago. He Is survived by two prt- oia nn Robert nf Water Mill nnrt E.

1 waa a grooer in Flsthush, where he had! Moses Breuer, a retired cigar uianu plot, under direction of Undertaker eat of Southnmntnn The Krie 1st 44 ItvnH tn. rtsrnr. fiffv KPAM 11 mar-1 in ful to either patent or baby, however. "If 1 were a woman. I think I should not ask for the twilight sleep.

Our acquaintance with It liae been too short for absolute certainty. Its immediate results wo know to be beneficial in a number of cases, but its ultimate resulta we do not know. Our Thomftg H. Ireland, of 177 North Sixth street, rled Sarah -M. Bergen, a member of an hattan, died Tuesday, from old okc, at.was held yesterday at tho residence Erie, 2d pfd 36 tu-'of his son In Water Mill, the Bev.

G. old latousn tamiiy ana sne passea home. 1.777 ITosoeet ace. I Gen Motor 141 London reports that Lloyds Is doing a large neutral shipping business, "owing- to the lack of discrimination on the part of Gej-man submarines." Assistant Attorney General Frank M. Swacker made a vigorous protest yesterday agatnBt the filing of a bill of particulars on the twenty-two counts In the case of William Rocke J.

Itussa)l, of Southampton, officiating. The Interment was In the Water Mill Cemetery. Goodrich 48 Gt No pfd 1214 away five years ago. Mr. Itaynor waa hclcl ycatorday afternoon, the born, in eighty-two interment being made privately.

Mr. years ago. and leaves a son. W. Harvey Breuer was 7U years old.

He was born Raynor, of Fulton street, Jamaica. HuHigary. and lived in Brooklyn for funeral services will be held to-morrow i fifteen years. He is survived by Ins Cug Ex Co 62 4 Ethel Thompson. Follcrertna; a short illness, from con-vulalohs, Ethel Thompson, 12 years old, daughter -of- Mr.

and Mra. James Thompson, of 44 Fourteenth. street, White-atona. died Tuesday flight at her home. OL.

i ii own orvation necessarily ceaeea when mother leaves the hospital two later." "We have made no change in our 77 47 4 36 4 63 4 60 k- 73 1104 122. 874 103 784 141 1104 D2 4 18 46 414 48 46 128 14 284 444 36 Vi 144 48 121 61 20 73 105 257, 49 824 90 124 13 644 16 90 68 110 22 48 23 Ti 163 29 86 214 914 66 55 1324 69 1074 67 1 Inter-Met 21 94 128 144 28 4 44 36 146 48 121 624 73 105 28 604 824 90 4 12 15 66 DIED. wife, Katie Goodman: live son. Max and Charles, of Wilmington. N.

morning at 11 o'clock In the Home with hia pastor, the Rev. David Adams Mac-Murray, officiating," The "interment will administration of twilight sleep, ami feller and the eleven other directors of nug w.a lauctl IU Ol KMiiOIje. ana waa. -a the New Haven Railroad. Swacker, in see no reason for others to change." follow in Greenwood Cenietery.

said Dr. Ii. E. Shaw, of the Inter-Met pfd. 74ik Int Har of J.

.106 4 Kan City South. 26 Max Motor 60 4 Max Motor pfd. 82 4 upll in the YYottestone Public School, 'uneral servlcea' were held at the homo hla demurrer, says that the filing of such a. bill would reveal the govern merit's case. HE.VKSV.

On Tuesdav, April 20, 1913, EUWAHD S. JIKNE3Y, in hi 88th year. Funeral services at the home of hla daughter, Mrs. M. E.

Moseman, 120 Oak at, Richmond Hill, on island college rlospitaj. "No change here," said Dr. E. Strnsftcr, Jewish Hospital Mis Catherine Manning Miss Catherine Manning, of 141 Carl of her parents this afternoon. The Interment folowad In the Flushing Cemetery.

Arthur, Nathan and William, and four Mrs. Dora Wolf, Mrs. Sarah Hauocn, of Wilmington; Mrs. Mollie Flelss and Mra. Esther Trattner, of York, Pa.

Mri. Sarah Ann Stateholts. Mrs. Sarah Ann Stateholts. nee Bloom.

March exports of merchandise from ton avenue, died Tuesday from cirrhosis of the liver in the Cumberland Street Hospital. She had been ailing for twO months. Miss Manning; was born, on Knickerbocker Revue. wife of Jacob II. Stateholts, died yester- the Port of New York, compared with $72,798,453 In March.

1914, an increase; of more than Importu were $90,473,231, against $101, 656, 994, a decrease of more than IU.0OO.OO0. Mex Pet 914 12 Mo Pac 16 4 Nat Lead 65 4 Xev Con 164 NYC 91 H. 694 Frederiok Wittman. Frederick- Wlttmah, 4T years a Well-known reaident of 25 Boulevard, Wbitestone, died on evening; at the Flushing Hospital, following an Illness of several week from complications. He- bad.

been in the boapltal for Thursday, April 22, at 8 P. M. Friends and members of Harry Lee Post, No. 21, a. A.

are Invited to attend. Interment private. aeCRAHVfln April 20, 1916 JANE PHILOMENA, beloved wife of the late Patrick McGraw. J. JHiAaS Tilth hi, any.

from pneumonia, after a short llr-S ft therhome. 160 Fifth avenue, nard r. Manning, foreman of tti? city I deliver, the. General Post Offite. She he" Clever Singing and Dancing in Flat- was the dauebtcr of the late Matthew I nrace ner goiaen weaaini aaniversa er irolden weddinir aanlveraaryi a-lrt Ta 1 .1 t.

a I ten days. Mr, ittman waa 49 years bnsh Club's Show. uraa rar i rarr1 ratal trn i-r a. npnnpiAtnr i va. Newcastle, April 22.

Orders were received yesterday to place furnace No. 3 of the Carnegie Steel Company In operation Friday, and about 300 men will return to work after six months idleness. M.a.eJn w.a memheV ef th. k. observaj the event, and he constantly C.

Church of the Sacred Heart. Laiaeu nuoui n. it.rn. titttieuoiis waa T.n.. fn.l.

OT Funeral nta hsr late residence, 14 Academy Astoria, I on Friday, the 23d Inst, at 10 o'clock: thence to the Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, where a solemn re or age. xie was in me engraving and cmboeslng In, Manhattan. Mr. Wittman leaves hkt wife, Jennie Mc arid one s6n, Frederick, Jr.

funeral aervibes will be held to-morrow North Pac 110 Penn 110 Pitts Coal 23 4 47 Ray Cop 24 4 Reading; 1544 funeral was held thia afternoon, with So fine a performance was given by the members of the Knickerbocker Field Club vaudeville corps in Its an Interment in Holy Croes Cemetery 15 90 69 110 110 23 46 24 164 30 86 214 98 66' 55 morning -at 11 o'clock, and the Interment Mrs. Selma Charlotte Lindwall. five years ago, and was formerly 'a resi. dent of Philadelphia. Her husband Is a retired building contractor, formerly ot Philadelphia and Manhattan.

She was for seventeen years a member of St. Augustine's R. C. Church, 6n Sixth avenue, and is survived in addition to her husband, by a daughter. Mrs.

Ida Serf: Mrs. Selma Charlotte Lindwall, nee nual musical revue at tne lathuen I club house last evening that James A. McCormlck, Chairman of the Enter An official announcement waa made this morning by the Weatlnghouse Air Brake Company that an order has been reoeTved from the Russian Government for 17.600 sets of air brakes. The contract aggregates more than a $1,000,000. There were many rumors of a sale of.

quiem mass will be offered for tha rapoae of her aoul. PI.ATT.-tOn Tueaday morning, April 20, 1916 at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Frederick Flndt, 280 St. Johp'a place, AGNES, wife of H.

Piatt. tainmcnt Committee, has had to an Wick man, wife of Utto Lindwall, died Tuesday night lifter a short Illness at her home, 8 Danforth 4reet, Cypresa Hills, She was tW, many years a resident of the Stuyvesant Heights aection, and long; active in the work of the Home nounce to-day that all seats have been Rep I 30 Rep 1 8 pfd. 86 Rock Island 22 South Pac 94 4 Studebaker 67 4 Third Ave 66 Union Pao 132 7 Rub 69 Rub pfd 107 4 a granddaughter, Mrs. Ida Boitel, two brothers and a aister. The funeral will sold for the second performance this a follow in ureenwood Cemetery.

John Hauck. John' Hauek, who for eight yeara had i. -i conducted an imdertgklog; eatabliahment nt 2.675 Myrtle avenue, Glendal. died from pneumonia yesterday at his borne at that a-rjdresgf His mother, Mrs. Bertha Marrieon, died a week ago to-day, and he waa IU at tba time, he waa never informed of her Mr.

Hauck was employed by the New. York' and Brook-." lyn Casket Company for aevtenteen year Funeral servlcea privata. Jtc X. bonds on wall Street to-day. The most persistent, however, was the ferment in HolT Cross Cemetery I a brief Illness, at hla Missionary and other societies of Janes M.

E. Church. The Kev. Dr. Robert tip that Uie company would soon release for sale some of the first re residence, 214 Garfield place, Brook Magnall, of Philadelphia, a former pas funding- mortgage the conversion Mrs.

Lena Bollinger. Llndenhurst, April 22. The funeral lyn, VVIA.1.1AM J. WRIGHT. Funeral servlcea Friday, at 230 P.

In tha Sixth Avenue Baptlat Church. Kindly omit flowers. tor, will officiate at the funeral services to-morrow at 2 o'clock The: Interment wil be made in Evergreen Cemetery. of Airs. Lena Bollingrer.

86. who died Steel 68 Steel, pfd. privilege of which expired last July. None of the officers of the company would admit that they contemplated any such move. 132 69 1074 67 109 70 68 84 92 evening.

Under the general direotion of Her. bert O. Williams and Alfred J. Doyle, musical director, the revue was a success from start to finish. The performance was in two acts and three scenes, with Just- enough plot to carry the piece along, and a number of fine musical dancing' specialties interspersed.

The costumes and scenic effects were elaborate. Dancing followed tha musical performance. before he' "went Into birsmesa for him. elf. He wag born in Brooklyn.

Janu Utah Cop 70 iWest Union 69 109 68 68 88 4 37 ary 2. thirty-three years aa-o, and waa a member of the Giendale Benevolent at her home on Herman avenue, Monday, was held yesterday. Mrs. Bollinger had been a resident of Llndenhurst forty-two years coming; hers with her husband the late Martin Hollineer, during the eary days of the village. She retained her faculties Mrs.

Linowaji was horn In Sweden. September 20, sixty-two yeara ago. Sne is sufvlTed by her husband, a well-known, jeweler; a son, Arthur, and three daughters, Mrs. Alma Anderson, Mrs. Lillie Machold and Mrs, Violet Barre, snd three grandchildren.

SEUXCA CLUB PLANS STAG. Seneca CInb. Bedford avenue and West Elec 34 Air Brake. 93 Association, the Order i-of Owls, the ilendale the Order of the Jr. O.

A. and the (ilendale -Voluntaer Hook and -Ladck-r j( fompany. He is aurvlved 'by bib wife, 5" Anna, and three children: Ruth John Taylor street, plans a stag party on Saturday evening. May 8. extraordinary well.

On Thursday she John J. Bracken, chairman or tne IN MEMOEIAM. CALLAHAN. First Anniversary High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated Friday, April 23, 1915, at o'clock, at the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Putnam Brooklyn, for the repose of the soul of tho late JOSEPH L. CALLAHAN.

Relatives and friends Invited. Mrtw Maty L. Dempwy, was about her garden aa usual. The following; day she became ill of Cnrb Market The subjoining are the noon quotations of Trlppe 25 Broad street, Manhattan: BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS. and Bertha: hia brother, Frederick and Entertainment Committee reported that a vaudeville show will be a feature.

President Frank V. Kelly pre caused Mrs. Mary L. Dempsey nee Hamng-i bronchial pneumonia, which tort, wife of Michael. Dempsey, dled-her death.

THe Rev. Emll yesterday at her 40 Pacific of St. John's Lutheran Chur Podszus. i Atlanta 43 a slater, Bertha. Funeral cervices will be held Sunday afternoon at 'iMO followed by the interment in atreet.

She waa born In Constablevllle, elated at the funeral. The interment sided and A C. Hal), acting secretary, introduced a resolution of condolence to the family of Bart F. Dwyer, secre British American 14 Braden- Copper 8H DATJL. WALTER of Eaat BlffiBurat, and Raaena A.

Oarae, of Ponglaa Manor, ander the name of Kucene A. Olima of S4t Fifth arenaa. Maohattaa. nled N. In May flfty-Sve-years ago.

42t4 1 66 FTergreena uemetery. was in Lutheran Cemetery. Mrs. Bollinger Is aurvived by two chldren. daughter of the late Patrick and Julia tary and treasurer, on the death of Haley Warrington.

ens naa uvea in FRED. ROEMMELE, hia son. Tan new psnmhers were enrolled jura, rt-aipn uurancl. or went Haven, and Charles Bollinger, of Isllp. It-la 1 and flvi annlleAtlona were turned over Brooklyn tor nearly inirty years.

A requiem mass will be celebrated in St. Mary's R. Churoh, Constablevllle, a voluntary petition In baukniptry to-day Id the Federal Court. Their llabllltlea are and aaaeta Of th-lr aaeta jB debta due oq, apea accoQ.ta. OK r.EKDW.

HARRIRT of IR41 Bomeeraat BTenue, a K-bool teacher. Bird a aohmtarr i 3rlr. Jtary Bnrke. io-io I to the Committee on investigation. Carabou Cobalt 48 Cona.Nev.

B-16 Gold Cons. 1H Heg-eman Corporation Jumbo Extension 1 Kerr Lake 47i Kelly Springfield 130 Kelly Spring, (new first) 84 Kelly (sew I'd). ISO Manhattan Transit 13-16. Andrew lIcElorey.i Andrew MoBIorey died yesterday at his home, (hi Peon street. Ha was born in County Down, Ireland, 44 years as, and had lived in the United State for thirty-one years.

McElorey was -wmployed by th Hecla-Winslow Company, and belonged tb Its benevolent as Mtneola. April 22. Mary, wife of to-morrow morning, and the Interment under the direction of Charles J. Brady 232 Utlca avenue, will J.J. Burke, of this village.

aged 20. died Naa. Oraaana Ave. I Usa Htaas (ataaldaaaa) petitiuo in panamprr. t-aar in the raderal tnnrt with llabtlltlea lint of and aa.

140 85 140 16-18 34 acta of 42Z0. follow in the local Beside her husband, Mat. Dempaey leaves at her horn on the Boulevard Saturday evening. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Patrlrk Kanavy, of Hempstead. She Is survived by her sociation. He waa also a member of two brothers. John and Har- SEWING CIE CLE SOCIAL. 'Tha Beaver Sewing Circle gave a sociable last Sunday evening at the home of Mlas Florence De Becu-champv 166 Bleecker street Miss Carallne Lueck and Edward Lueck sang, accompanied at the piano by George- Rehmanv St.

Vincent de Paul Council, C. B. I rlngton. and two Nellie Har- nusDana ana a aon, Ellsworth Burke. JOllM W.

KOE3BIELE, FUNERAL DIRECTOR lt GRAHAM COR. DBVOK W. TelaphoD. 13 suae. BBAKCM UHlll, ljjg B1811WICK AVX.

fr xnyst liii.bwlrlr. RAICALDI. FRANC of- RIebmans Bill, with a Doslneaa addraaa at Falton atreet. Jamaica, fliod a volontary petition tn haok-ruptrr to-day In th Fader.1 fleurt altfa llnliltlrtea of i.ts7.a5. tf that -aaoiiac 110,100 la hi aaciued clama.

ring-ton and "Mrs. Catherine Putnam. 1. and LITiion a. xx.

n. requiem mass will be celebrated r.artlrday moro, Her first husband was James Conroy, Rev, De Kram Ke o( itaarrjoTii AnieriCBni 2, McKlnley Darragh 32 Mines Co. of 2 Niplssing nM.Va. 9 Profit Sharing Standard Silver 1 Sterling Oum Stewart Mining "l'li-lt ttig at 10 o'clock In the Transfiguration of '4 1 atead, officiating. Interment, was in WBIrtllT.

WTtRt'H V. a elar and boeb-. Among those present Mias v'Siobla Winfleld, April 22.The 'funeral 'ol II. VJ-- Unurcu. xne mwruirui rxory lros Ceroeterv will be tinder the dlrec Hon of John T.

Gallaher. of 204 Bedford avenue. Mr. McElorey leaves bis kwnar, of strio Kaat Saintb atreet. Bird a voluntary- petition in bankraptr to-dar In Ilia t'otirt wltb rlabUlUal of 47.17 CEHETEaiES.

Jr1 i Theresa Huler, Thomas Dougherty, Florence De Besuchsmp, Ed-1 Ureenneia Cemetery. Theodore Wellg Tuthill. 8 peon It, April 23. Tha funeral of Theodore Wella Tuthill. oldest resi Mcola Tierri.

35. yesterday. was a J2ward iaueck, Miss -Carolina Lueck, George Rehmann. Miss Berth.1 wife, Mary; a son, John; three brothers. large one.

There -were elrrity-two Tonopab Belmont S'a Tonopah Extension Si Tonopah-Mining United Cigar Store 10H World Film TUK BVEIHiKEKMs KaiETKBX. FKINLU'AI. hNlU.UU WIBWItll aVLVlE A.Nll CUNWAI bTBBKX, UKOOIaLVM. at ay ba raac ad aaa coaches in line. Six landaus of bowers Stauck.

Dick Coleman, Miss Dora dent of this village, who died Satur 1 10 4 day. 8 7 held veaternav. Mr. preceded the hcArse. The runerai, irom the man's late residence.

on Flak ave 8A.TOFRH. DAXIW, of iaitiilra. Bled a volantary patftlon In hanttrnptry to-rfar In the Fedaral Conrt artrh itabiltttaa of and aaaata of Of hla aaaata I. tn real eatate. PAVItSO! gOLOMON.

of 84 Bltteenth afreet. Bled a volantary pettttae In bankniptcy today in tba Federal Conrt with llabmiiea of Tuthlll had been in falling health soma time. Mr. Tuthill was born at nue, continued to Elmhurst, where Masonic ceremonies were observed by the railroad, train aU tarrtaa. It aoatain.

Sua ATM, and la unaurpueed far 1U ears baautlaa and tha baauttee It nmmuda ad for tta atlautabljltlaa In .11 raaDaot. toa tha Eastport in what Is now the oldest officers member of Garil'baldi John, Patrlcg ano isaatei, ana a aiiiar, Tt Duffy. Jatary Eum. i Mrs. Mary Hanrii died on Tuesday, troan heart rroubla' at bar borne, fl2 Clymer street, She was born In Hew York City, 'tmrty-mne years "ago, and find- lived In Brooklyn for-nine years.

Mrs. Haaak-was a member -of tb 11. Cnnrc'rnrtfaa' Bwlphany-'eift South Vint house in that village. The funeral Bergs, George Lueck, Miss Julia Bergs, and John Mockstadt. JTUSTOB SOCIETY TO ELECT.

Tba Junior Society of the Brooklyn Jewish Institute will hold its first election next Surrdav- at (10 Wll-louphby avenue. After the business seaxion recitations and musical selec Hons wlU be given. aanet. ol ll.lts.TU... service was held In the Eastoort M.

London. 'Business In securities on the Stock Exchange was active to-day, but the list had a checkered appearance. There was a reaction in Americans on realizing and in sympathy with the softer ton- at New. York yesterday. aacrad purpoae to which It la foraver da-voted.

Tha Improvamaot. la progreaa, la axtaat. 'laauty and liberality ol a sipartaoa BurlaJ plota from ITS up. parabh bv Inatalment. tr daalrad.

Sla.la Tho BHint rrtlvbiw Anas d4 hwlAMi' ItnvM," ioage or juannatcan. juunjr. man father, Joseph fast Master of fJaribaldi Lodge. "The Iri-tenne-Ht' waa la Calvary Cemetery. Mr, Tiern -ta aurvived br hi.

Ila died Sunday P. Church, of which Mr. Tuthlll was a lifnlonar member, the Bev. W. B.

Pettet officiating. Interment was In the vtllaare cernete.ry. (Surviving rela- i (lTfTtf In titer Tipiffi. A wrniw. of tlfflr '1tPrt'iwiuDDlfi wUl prov bottj tatmattAai srava.

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