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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

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THE BROOKLYN" DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. TUESDAY, AUGUST 17. 191 16 NAVY YARD MEN TO HELP 'tears down flag- escaped 25 STOLEN HORSES STRACHAN TO vital records JOHN SAMUEL EAKMS, Peter Plucks Italian Colors in- TAKEN TO -rX'0 0e' STAY IN N. E.

A. RACE RETIRED TEACHERS MAY RETURN TO DOTY i Those Illegally Pensioned, Says UKUC, GUIM DU CtTRRAK the -J That the machinists of the Brook lyn Navy Yard, who are members of Will Be Nominated in Conven- Run Out of Texas Into Mata- ts will each contribute 50 cents DMra of 'be larant JMoa, port jet- (erser. tin Well-KnOWf! Manufacturer Long Peter Elar's ciinlrj men are trying High- Re al determine todav whether he is an MKNA f'ls a Resident Of the East- Allies sympathizer or a neutral. The LUKWAK. Italian colony In the Bennington Park waxen, nn em District.

district has been celebrating the Feast of the Assumption, Saturday, moras, Which Is Held by Carranza. Willcox, Should Return Sums Collected. tion If Committee Turns Down Her Name. weekly to the treasury of the organization, to assist it in Its effort to establish an eight hour work day ln the shops of private concerns, was the statement made today by William F. BORDER OFFICIALS ANXIOUS.

HLD DRAW FILL SALARY DEATHS. Sunday and yesterday. Peter Elar. l.seph BtXX MORE THAN 8TOTOra AT 1 Btshop. Joanna I.

1 I learned in history, obiected to an Hal- Powers, financial secretary ot Lodge No. 650. which is made up of the Navy-Yard machinists. Mr. together with Louis Inflammatory Placards Circulated In From Time of Retirement, However, Scull, Edgar Fridley, William H.

Flat- Vera Cruz by the of the N.ivv Yard Machinists BTMwatl Thomas a I is. a i 1 Ian flag that swung to the breeze lie- Cavanaueh. Mai A Member of rrnpect Park South Assti- old I cation and Once If Qlrvin. Kt. 1.

Secretary, old Stars and Stripes will do." So My Oleason. al.e Sn. l.lor. Harry H. ng.

Peter climbed to the tuns; I Hotttnan, Joseph A.Tully. Mi, Imrl tor d.iwn th(! Itall.in 0,. a Holt. Mart-la jhn Samuel Knklns well known as r.hc,1 t.u.ai .1 Talk of Running Another Woman Candidate, State Superintendent of Schools of Washington. Oakland, August 17 The dec Brownsville, Texas, August 17 le border situation along the lower Lodge, last night, attended the meeting of the International Association, held ln Manhattan, at which Vice President J.

J. Keppler was the principal speaker. At this meeting It was decided to as.sesa all members of the organization On cents a week, In order and City Would Be Loser Solution or Muddle Sought. All teachers who have been tlle tally retired and have collected all any portion of their annuities sine etlrenient. should, In the Judgmeni )f William G.

a member o( he finance committee of the Board 'f Education, return to the city sue oy miss Qrace strachan. KWrtgen. Bernard It. a manufacturer of colors In the Kant- Peter, who held his ground. Some 1 18 died yesfr.lav afternoon.

witnessed he Incident Rio Grande caused Increased anxiety if Brooklyn, that under no clrcum- o. today, when authorities here re-d reports that twentv-nve horses. an possible a strong tigii; i Including some recognized as stolen hl home at 1306 Albemarle road. Death was caused by a complication ln the pvp9 of neutrals, Germans nftl ALLAN On Sunday. August from whlrh he had bc-n and Austrian present.

HOW AIM) so 'Tl suffering for more than a year. He his th year. GEN. JOHN C. BLACK DIES 1" ndits In recent raids on the Texas or the presidency of the Na-Kducatlon Association, and that report of the nominating corn-should be unfavorable to her, ould seek the nomination from were delivered this week in all machinists working for outside The Navy Yard machinists already have the eight-hour work day, REV.

FHHER MURRAY from the fund. On the other hand, however, Mr. Wilcox believes, these teachers would be entitled to re-ln- nere, hem by Carranza. These reports, and the faring BISHOP-)i. Saturday.

August 14. hold the funeral services at the Alhe- I today'ThVpo'mcni'actlv 1915. at Ur resl.1en.a-. Sixth av. marie road home tomorrow cxonlng Former Pension Commissioner teach.r.

8 Thp Had BMn g. a. r. Head. JSSZA ck by Mexicans on a troop of United in their respective posl-to their original places on 3ii or the Board of Edu otates cavalry last night near Pro-greso, thirty miles above Brownsville, absorbed the attention of authorities Miss Strachan added that surprised "that the West wou cation, from the time of retirement They would thus gain by the result 25 YEARS A PRIEST ting up a candidate when the presi Illegal retirements.

Mr. Wllccx aaid. livery of the horses at Matamoras commenced In 1910. For this reason he fact that the Mexicans at neral hereafter. Vrsalist Churob and now of Jamaica, al Wedn.sd Terosa's It he t.reenwo.,.1.

on inursday morn Back, civil War veteran, former C. Church, Classen a and Sterling Congressman and former United place. Solemn reipilem mass a.m. Mr. lOakins Is survived by his wife, Intert I'emetery.

Amolln A. Eakins; a daughter. Mrs. CA '1 CP Van Vratiki-n. and a son.

John vaHHH on Monday. Aueii A 11 I kirk ley lOakins. -f JmPtME greso had been gathering openly and 11 annuitants who were on the pen-Ion roll prior to 1910 have a prior laim upon the teachers' retirement Celebration at St. Mary's, Ben- de David B. Johnson, president of the Winthrop Industrial and Agricultural days, created suspicion among Amer- i onege or South arolina, who at UK fund.

In his statement. Issued todav. sonhurst, Attended by Parishioners and Friends. Mr. Wilcox gives expression to the following: favor of Davlc in discipline or without sufficient dependable troops to cope with the ban- or of Stanford John a -I N-w York.

IPs JjtL 'SH I rac0 friends are no n-d to at- i. John Eakins, had him edu- V- hancel tend the funeral e- at her ptildo- across the: flBMr VH tmyeralty. who was brother man John inBH The that I W.H,.. .1... AH IS.

In, Htt, UIH I he put into a third candl-field was dls- on the Mexican side. le death of Corporal Wilman In light at the Progreso crossing last The parishioners of the Church I ised today. Mrs. Josephune cston, Washington Plate Superln- at a.m and St -in. ss career was started with I VH at 3 a in tVn.e-, n.

paint llr Jesup 'BU-Mi aIH 1 St. Mary, Mother of Jesus, Twent; third avenue and Eighty-fifth stree night, and the wounding of Lieutenant Roy O. Henry and Private Jackson, Bensonhurst, gathered in the school tery, llrooklyn. hegrad- iMMHRP 'S Hl aned as a candidate. intensified feeling ln this section that hall last night to do honor to the eruptions by Irresponsible Mexicans in, 1, unill I-Ci si Hl '-'uesio M.l::.i;l I ei, low salesman.

in ISV5, lie went HAk jr. 1 ary Educ Henry F. Murray, the rector of the the other side are likely to la.sl addre who is celebrating his i "It seems quite clear that teachers retired before 1910 havo a prior claim on the Retirement Fund, and that I their annuities should not be impaired by payments to teachers who have heen illegally retired since 1910. On the other hand, any teachere who have been illegally retired would appear to have a good claim to be reinstated in their positions and restored to the pay roll. "Teachers have a legal right to their positions and salaries, unless regularly dismissed for neglect of duty, insubordination, gross misconduct or general inefficiency, and if their retirement should be held Illegal It is quite conceivable that the courts might tinue until the general Mexican Jubilee in the priesthood, and Father settled.

I'avio I i in lot' Min partnership with his brother 1W 1 "RSPrted In an Funeral nc. William, organizing the J. S. W. H.

'VHlK, night that the machlnet Evergreens Cemetery. tiv arm which has since been In- I KKKf4''i HB "The universal currir, colors for B. "has. of course, been ei Murray stood among his loving flock, For miles Pro- irly vi ny Is and acquaintances. greso crossing, alarms were sound wearing that broad expanse of smile characteristic of his jovial nature, the proudest priest in this city.

He hac alogue of facts by rifle shots and by bells last nig Armed men patrolled roads; worn and children were gathered whi they could be guarded. ward, Duffy, the rector of the Church not in manual training, and Early today more troops reached Mercedes and the Progreso section. ceived bv them should he speakers at the reception and enter Theywere Infantrymen from the Twen to the Retirement Fund, and that! they should be reinstated nnrt r.elv a.m.. Evergreens Cemetery. I 'pfnneers I nulls' use'' hi'hl'contry -I'to 'Hl.

I'h OIRVIN At C.len Hidge. X. slid- Th h.isiness' rai 'dly expanded unt il '-HBL died H8m city their full salaries from tainment arrangea ior amer Murraj by the members of his church, expressed it, "when a priest serves twenty-five years and has stood up before the public for this period, and no on lladys Smith, librarian of tho Lin-a School Portland. ne their retirement. ty-sixth Regiment, which arrived here yesterday from Texas City.

Washington, August 17 State De day delivered an address before the se uncertain factors In the elt- wiu qouDtiess be submitted irts for adjudication, if no a aiional vocational Guidance As ation on "Vocational Guidance High School Library." celebratior Hself ii partment dispatches from Vera Cruz il of home es- li side av. Interment at Waterville. tal.llshed South Ninth street dur- It" Oneida N. Y. hig their lone resale, in I ho East- today say: "Highly inflammatory placards Miss Smith, after dwelling linnn tho Ise.

While, therefore, the city opened by Wil high school librarian crn District. In 1898, Mr. Eakins General John C. Illack. adv been circulated throughout the town by the I.

W. W. The placards called who exDlained that make any contribution to the nent Fund, beyond that pro- in learning ro of the students. waJn'irhoieoc 'U -r aZS States Commissioner of Pensions, died know tho tho purpose of the gathering was a huge love feast to mark the silver jubi- rected principally against prospectli students, lasts throughout their ent that the city has indirectly a financial interest, as well ae a Radiant in Drettv little frocks about irance of the document. Carranza 1 obligation, to devise and adopt equitable plan for the protection fifty children attached to the parochial school in chorus sang, "Jubilate," As being worked out In the Lincoln High a fitting close to the hymn of praise, Miss Rosemary Hunt recited, "Introibo tired in good faith, and of those ln School of Portland.

rhade the mass meeting, but tht remain on the walls." No active anti-foreign demonstra-on has been reported, but officials are uneasy over the situation as affects Americans and other for who have heen contribut- Del." Wore the Departmental Congress Kindergarten Education. Lillian B. a. assistant director public school letirement Fund for many D. Vail, treasurer of the ex- years, and relying Fourth 81 Funeral on Thursday at Mr.

Eakins whole life was wrapped HoiTV-roas "lack was a member of the Ceme-erv 1 1 I'nited Stat-s Clvi Service Commls- fircles. He wis a member of Mt lr utbreak of IMFI'MAN-On IS. 1915. rospec-l i aik A.so. laHon rivU War private and as JOSKI'H A son tin iutc ll-nry and us secretary.

t-eneral In April, Eha in of hl f''r ln assault R' o-, 'heji his health had been "nanrtVr'lin-Chief 'Vf'The G. A. 'it! KeapSt' -rhomas "nun dannVhl, pnnrded ln 1903- HOLT On surdav, August 15. Illness. once pboT jailed.

WOMAN VIOLENTLY INSANE 1 Koa 'i'iiVko st! Friedman Levlton, who was for- on t.i. A.m'nsi i at ii p. in meriy a wcii-to-do dry goods mer- Attacks Husband and Policeman provision for tl old a kindergarten, Boston, made an eigners. The bnttleshins New Hamp shire and Louisiana, with Rear Ad in which he spoke in the highest terms of the efforts of Father Murray ir. building up a progressive parish and establishing and causing to be erected kindergarten course of miral McLean, are due in vera crui terest and obligation, and are flin-' cerely trying to find some solution of the problem fair alike to the teachers1 study In the elementary school.

Lillian M. Clark of Los Angeles spoke on kindergarten legislation in California. In the afternoon Superintendent John M. Mills of Ogden. Utah, spoke surprise of the evening the presen- llhuahua from the vicinty of Tor- on, which is taken to indicate flgnt' between Obregon and Villa.

Th ever, whether any relief "cane had without new legislation. In the absence of such authority the Board of Estimate and Anunrtlonment could partment on rural ana port adds General Villa has ordered Members of l.o,, Island the Eastern Instriot. but lost Detore tne R. A are invited to attend. I v.

With an Ax. agricultural hardly appropriate city funds to pay raised by popular subscription among the members of the parish, and turned over to Father Murray as an appreciation of his efforts. Amid a storm of applause, Mr. Vail presented to Father Murray the gifl from his parishioners. Much of the credit for the suc tional value of work.

Superintendent Mill, KERRIGAN On Monday. August 1 'oday in the Manhattan avenue police CONTRACT MANDAMUS HEARING Becoming violently insane last night, Mrs. Josephine Fleming. 32 years old, attacked her husband with an ax, in cessful reception and entertainment Action Against City Will Be Argued NARK KEItltl'iAN Kioieral from A Magistrate Dodd for passing a worth- A. Dough, rn uii.l.-rtaki-r st loss check for $64 on Mrs.

Ida Jaffa thence to the of the Assump- 854 P.riggs avenue. Levlton, who tion, Cranberrv st. iv.ir Henry, where years old and lives at 22 Hope a requiem mass will at "treet. had known the woman's fam- o'cloek. Friemir aie init, to at- ily in his prosperous days and checks That home or school that fails their home at 184 Wallabout Thursday.

The Justice sitting in Part Special or girl to work. longer in the employ of the city. Any attempt to do this woult? 1.1-most certainly be stopped by a iax-payer's iiult or injunction. The Pension Commission, the Board of Estimate and the Hoard of Education are all co-operating in studying the whole problem, and the teachers, I believe, may confidently await the result with wrecked the premises and later Term of the Supreme Court, will de- the community of a useful cltize who were summoned bequeath. tend.

were frequently cashed. It was after tacked Levlton had gone down on April 12 tosubd was taken to tl Thursday whether tho city shall ompelled by mandamus to exe- Kings County Hospital strapped in belongs to the energetic ertorts of the Rev. David Rreen, assistant Fathei Murray. He was assisted by the Rev John Finn and a large committee consisting of men and women of tht Among the visiting priests were tht Rev. Dr.

Daniel McDonald of St. Francis University, Antlgor.ish, Nova Scotia; the Rev. Walter Kerwin, Our Ladv of Solace Church, Conej Island; the Rev. H. C.

Jordan, of St trick'-, Ravshore. and th, CLARK'S NAME UP TOMORROW. stralirhtlacket. Unction' in th- annuity payment 1 LA "TON -i Mend, v. A "gust 1 las- that persuaded the woman to 1915, ELEANOR daughter of the cash the check.

late John W. and Rebecca Lavton. Mrs. Jaffa declared in court today Relatives and friends are invited to that she gave Levlton every oppor- attend the funeral i101- unity to make good. Levlton pleaded residence, 239 Kifly-sixtli st.

Thurs- not guilty and was held for a hearing. of the Times Square section of the Broadway subway with the Holbrook, Cabot Rollins corporation, the low- P. S. Board to Act on Flushing Man's the meantime will only be temporary." signs derangement last week, and Secretarial Appointment. that Mr.

Proinlergast had taken The appointment of John Holley lie matter was on the calendar of ing the symptoms to be merely Clark as secretary to Commis Part I today, but Assistant Corporation Counsel John Lehman asked ON BENCH FOR GARVIN. LIN HECK On August IS. 1915, PLACE Rev. Edward Costello, of Our Lady of deep an interest In the condition of the retired teachers that he anticipated the proceeds from the excise fund by advancing about Jam). 000 early in thel sioner Hayward, at a salary of $3,000 Mercy cnurcn.

Harrington, or me Clyn station, received a telenhi It was learned today that Edwin L. Garvin, former president of the Uni a year, will be submitted to the Pub ABRAM J. L1NHECK, in his 79th I hers of George Strong Host, G. A. saying he had not bad an op portunity to give proper consideration mes.sage iinni a woman, nov to l.e Mrs.

Fleming, telling versity Club and prominently I ioned a few months ago as a can, If I 'old th. several men wished to kill lic Commission at Its meet ing tomorrow. Clark Is a son of John Holley Clark, principal of the Flushing lilgh School, and at the time of the Thompson Committee's invesfga- Regiment are invite, i date for United States Attorney In this en he ad-, ras taking 'dig' ln anced the money hahces and migl funeral at Monroe Wednesday at 8 o'clocl HORSES AND WAGONS STOLEN. that she was prepare, i to meet tnem with an ax. Hast evening Mrs.

Fleming suddenly Mayor has under i for 3 Co.iimls- jumped up and when her husband Brooklyn Baker Reports $600 Theft brink, one of tho Brooklyn del to the Constitutional Conventit l'l csul, In- debate on 1 of the Public I'tilitios Cm which seeks make Public i tried to calm staling that Commissioners McCall, his advisers "But it likely at the present misealculalion has been able revenue from. lied to the Wh. Policemen Scheuren-n and Cosgrove entered they wore also attacked point ment. will go through in spite Edgar M. Doughty, Republican ex-cutive member of the Klghteenth As- ml.lv Histrict.

is slated for the Mu-iclpal Court appointment. advance moneyi duties of his office more than The theft of two horses and two wagons from the stable at 64 Coles street was reported yesterday to the Sixth Branch Detective Bureau by John Giglio of 71 Woodhull street, owner of the animals and wagons, Giglio has a bakery at 720 Hamilton were torn and their hands prospects, sl IS. BLOCKED IN RUSH HOUR, they disarmed and nound her. She was removed to the Kings County Hospital. Cedo Eadie.

Clar Manhattan. He is a graduate way was halted eight minutes today F'I'lt F.II'S NI) EST Flushing High School, Prince ton College, '09 and the New York JUDGE STILL IN RACE NEW YORK. Oi. tht side of each wagon 1 painted Giglio. 720 Hamilton a nue Gilio valued the stolen pr crty at $600.

I'niversity Law School, 11. tie BURGLARS WRITE ON WALLS. No Clear Field for Fitzgerald for Supreme Court Nomination. vas considered so tri rvice Commission. Leave Strange Symbols, Names, and $400 STOLEV AS HE SLEPT.

John Petrecelli of 5621 Twelfth enue reported yesterday to the Sixth anch Detective Bureau that J400 currency and a City check for LOST AXD FOUXD. PIN', ruby 3 chips; lilcral reward L. KNOl.L. is MotTatt st. Teh at lil I Is Ubirai r' ward DUR YK LOST On Klatl.UHh av car.

a t'ACKACJB. Miss Many Valuables. MORGAN 1915, Mrs. Park place, When Mrs. Lawrence G.

Hanmer ldge August 14, MORGAN of 872 n. Funeral services Bust 17, at 18 Clin- NO LICENSE TO PRACTICE. Mrs. Mary Carvizl of 009 Meti returned to her home, 420 Fifteenth Met 'oocy $37.87 bad heen stolen from his irons- street, Flathus.li, candidacy for the was assigned Supreme Court nomination on tht politan avenue, who has ten children and whose husband Is employed in the Street Cleaning Department, conducted she found that the house had been tered by burglars and Jewelry val Democratic ticket. The Twelfth DIs- I loc of the after THE FALLING OF AN IRON from a swinging scaffold al man emnhatically denied thai he 1 withdrawn from the lace to leave field clear for Congressman Johi Fitzgerald.

'I am still a candidate," he de- the South Seem! street building of loot, evidently were frightt ihe American Hennery, irank Zardeck, 8 years old. of 78 South RICHARDSON ANGELINA RK property than Third street, was so badly injured last evening that he had to he taken to Benjamin 0. Kiel rviees will Judge's friends have been urg-Leader MoOooey that as justici daughter, Mrs. William 107 iusko st, Wednes Stephen Callaghan who will mak? tin stolen included diamond aternitv pins, the latter initials P. S.

K. No clues l.esi.le the basement stairs. DEATHS. WELLS OH August 16. 1915, at ids home, Putnam av, Brooklyn, N.

HENRI RANDS WELLS, beloved husband of Kate H. Wells. 111, Republican Eckel, come: from the Twelfth Assembly District where he counts on rolling up a big it the burglars is believed day evening, at Interment in the family plot, Norwich, Conn. SEAMAN On Monday. August 16 1315, after a lingering illness, LAW.

RENCE L. SEAMAN, in his seventieth year, beloved husband of Anna E. Sea- Funeral services Thursday. August personal vote, It would be advan- -GOING TO 1 a circle and a star, rme .1 MnKoolino. 1 to the Democratic ticket to Twelfth District man oppose believed to have been him.

The County Brooklyn. Interment WETS I LL On Augus MAI CAPET WETSELL. I by this plaus- late reside Thursday, Kent and ce, 211 Skillman st, on lugust 19, at 9:30 a.m.; Patrick's R. C. Church, Yilloughhy avs, where a 80th MRS.

P. A. McCLEARY WEDS. irgunient, ho re-', 1, cTft st. Brook U-n NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

OENEP.AI. 1X.STIILVTIONS Til Tlie priwm or pentMt inaktSI Ma or eitl- (ur Tliv'ow -f fer an of lt.de-purtaiento,. bureau nr hlWurnlth th f)' 'I'S'lor' MtlftStj'i. "mtide.0 ViV i Vil ir inkliiif on JJJJJJjj Bi'wt to ipp' iiJeMo5nHot rinme-HC iii'iiTntjKipreS "fhr" MrttSea' thM or money nouM 0j bt SffSf' StSijStSl besSl or department." No bid "ball aeeeoted from or oontrul wtlwM tn g'W" to TP unio la ,0 mnko mj, flmtM blank InrmfMMrtjg 3S.S Cx 1 Daughter of Late Edward Froel Now callers today a ng them being e.lnesday, August 18, at 8 p.m. WILLIS On August 16, 1915, a of le-r r.

Mrs Frank J. Prlal, dust rial Commi A. uurran. a A. McCleary, daughter of cum or art! Freel, wealthy CATHERINE WILLIS, aged 77 years built reservoirs ln Brooklyn strong with the 1 liam W.

Wheat Democratic Club i (iravesend. on Wednesday. August IS. employed on many of the great public brated at 10 a.m. Interment at Holy SMITH At Freeport, L.

CATHARINE widow of Nelson H. Smith, in her S-Hh year. Funeral services at her late residence, 102 West Merrick road. Freeport, L. on Wednesday, August 18, 1915, at 3 p.m.

Interment at Greenfield Cem- SMITH On Tuesday, August 17, 1915, AGNES ADAMS, widow of Livingston Smith, ln her 75th year. Services al her late residence, 09 Decatur st, on Wednesday. August 18, at 8 p.m. Interment Norwich, Conn, married last Sun-Curran of Water-New York, by the i Philip IN MEM0R1AM. Rev.

Mgr. Taffe. In the Church of the Infant Jesus, in Port Jefferson, L. I DUNN In sad and loving memory our dear father, JOHN W. lirw Fa Mrs.

McClearv. the onlv surviving S.na' dled August 17, 1914. May his soul ndidacv child of the Freels, who was the successful contestant of the will left by anal Court in the Sixth District. There are two vacancies in tho Sixth day by day, until at last, with broken The details of hundreds of desirable Brooklyn apartments will be conveniently tabulated in The Eagle's annual Apartment House Directory out Sunday, August 29th In Book Form Handy to Save and Carry Around. This Directory and the "To Let" ads in The Eagle every day will save time and worry for those who intend to move.

Both should be consulted freely. You Will Miss a Handy Guide If You Fail to Secure The Eagle of August 29th died in 1906, leaving his part of the estate to his valet. Patrick Colbert, Is -After i I In ss hearts we saw pass away, forgotten by his family. I sole beneficiary, subject to the Interest In sad and loving of ACGL'STINE L. POIX, devoted for the regular term of ten years, to fill the place now held by Lucien S.

Bayliss and one for tho unexpired term of Justice Callaghan who was elevated to the Supreme Court. James W. Redmond, former alderman and Karl S. Deitz are under consideration for this nomination. WARD in loving memory of av, Wednesday evening, August 1915.

at 8 o'clock. TELLY On August 15, 1915, MICHAEL TELLY, husband of Tully i nee Olenfleld), at his residence, 471 Seventy-second st. Funeral or, Wednesday, August 18, at :0 followed bv solemn uuien. Rev. WARNER EFMOND LEE WARD.

Entered heaven's Immortality Mrs Mci'leary's flr3t husband, a Brooklyn physician, died several years ago. TRIED STTCIDE TWICE. Nitric Acid Follows Gas; Man Now ln Hospital. Edward Carroll, 27 years old, of 1552 Park place, Is ln St. Mary's Hospital, whore he was taken on a charge of attempting suicide by swallowing nitric acid at 2 o'clock this morning.

The police were informed that he had mass at Our Lady of Angels Church, BOY'S BODY IDENTIFIED. The body of the boy found in tr bay off Bay Nineteenth street, yestei day, was Identified today as that Emanuel Hial 8 years old, who lived with his parents ln 1403 Avenut Bevfciity-rnui-tn st anu i-mirth av. VAN RIPER On Sunday, Al 18, 1915. MAR' '1 A. belov ed ir.oth Charles Edward Van Riper, neral service at her late restdi 1897 Dear st, tm Tuesday tvenlng, fust 17, al I o'clock.

FREDERICK I h. la to ba done. Plana ai nized by the boy's father, Emanuel triea to kiii nimseir yesteraay alter will alai bt Mi ranau-ncuoa noon, by turning UP gaa..

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