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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 50

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 50

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Brooklyn, New York
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THE BROOKLYN PAII.V KACI.E. NEW YQHK. SUNDAY, DECEMBER I. 1012 TO BUILD MEMORIAL TO BELOVED PRIEST CURIOUS OLD PRINT IN BROOKLYN CLUB WALKS and TALKS MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES to Check New York's Growth rUSNITUM. I BUSINESS OrrOBTCMTIES.

Settlement House Planned Honor of Late Mon-signor White. INTERESTED IN ST. HELEN'S. Boyi a and Olrls N.r Navy Yard Hope to See Dreams for Fine Structure Come True. tlon and All through the around the Navy Yar flrli are watching itereat i thWllllnk mansloi i J.

Whit. bush, nearly ot progress of They knew Ki him well. th BOYS AND GIRLS WHOM THE WHITE MEMORIAL HOME WOULD AID. AT III KM I I JIM m' MUHE, W. A.

Crum High Pressure Cleaning TORE "for rale VlSSt. Bdl Talklna I k- "si i JACK'S CURIOSITY SHOP An Hint for Christmas Presents! SWEATERS JAPANESE ART GOODS Wanted Pictures of New York City DIAMONDS. JEWELRY. FURS. CLOTHING, Ac.

at Bargain Prices. 1 ARTHUR J. HEANEY. Pawnbroker, 214 216 Atlantic Av, near Court Brooklyn. BAR FIXTURES BIRDS.

CATS AND DOGS. Special Xmas Inducement. I JOHNWUEST, 573 FRANKLIN Satisfaction Guaranteed. CALL AND BE CONVINCED FURNITURE. ENTERTAINED BY EMPLOYER, st i I or I Mr.

and Mrs. DeBevoise Tendered lh, tsecs, Mr. and Mrs. II Losb, I Mrs Klmbcrly, Mr and M.b..iiKh. Mi-: reii.e DeBevoise ami tr-I UOni 4 BELL.

16 COURT ST MMBi I Kl NIK A BUI. Ill I III II I T. L. McKENZIE. 16 COURT ST.

Bl.eM PIiee. til Kind. UN wkl: LUMBER YARD AT A BARGAIN Long liland. Bay age payj a good w.lh For lurlhrr VvilUm Moihl. 185 CATSKILL MOUNTAINS.

BUSINESS PERSONALS. HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC. "COMPLETE TURNOUT $50. 222 MADISON ed the hldd. interiors would -a problem not 1 appalling I often lift the West, a imme.lioi.

ly turn of a franca bulldog a the name of Darwin. La Turner's Nothing Must Be Permitted By JULIUS for to Panama bu' that. when on reflect, thst i hundred million! will te added ixablc valuation! of city prop- hjI easily I Nothing la so Important as that New York's -vonderful growth ihall not checked' Thousand-foot are deslr- te secondary In compari widely separated The two years growth WHI 1 directions, therefore, why quibble ovci paltry million or two between the cos this or that route? Give the peopl a I rtipld transit! but dig the tun- 1 Ject jeted an" l0 Vront unhand c( ADELPHI COLLEGE NOTES. for Miss Harvey's untiring efforts mid svmiKithy for them, presented to her, hamls leather bag, entire On Friday evening I. Milan Franchise of Brooklyn presented at phi College a play and musleale.

The following took port: Mme. M. StahlmSBB, piano; Mils. Marie D. Perozo; Mile.

H. Thomes, violin: Mile. H. Ross, 'cello; Kenning, piano (Adelphi girlsL The play was, Mariage a Loudres, MM. G.

II. I.e i. Mme. Cousett-Burguly and i inne VormB. party yesterday afternoon in its n.

The tree was beautifully decorated composed of Emina Herr- chairman of decorations; Kath- HsrgUtflte Uuckholder. There is to be a Club mi 1 to be followi octal held i first of Mr. I'edncBday evening. Pro Columbia College talkei Marguerite Blank, Elsa Draudt, ddent), Louise Hchriefer, Florence Umilv Boisiord. I.lizah.

th K. Edn.i N'ii holson Idele Scott, Mary Anderson, Mabel Gordon, Ehle Haywood. ElizMb-th Knnla. Lampe, Clara ,11. Edna Mnkle, t.i.

use Kttier, Betsch, Ethel Arthe, Estelle Mer-Habel Bath. Agnes Hold. Elizabeth Mi Unwell. ral.llnc Walker, (llail, Sim i.ia liiissett anu ur. ana Mrs.

ts-denburgh. On Thursday a very exclllug I. a ketb.ill name was played between the seniors and tl hm on. It was an unusual game In i I Rare Picture Is Added to Collection of Historic Brooklyn Scenes. WILLINK MANSION RECALLED.

House of Mystery of Bygone Days Still Stands at Prospect Park Entrance. The Brooklyn Club has Just added to Ita large collection of prlnta one of the old rly boundary lllage and the old my of Brook-la th i old landmark which nave Wllllnk entrance to the east icing hold by Long Island own la the a hill with Historical Society. The old Wllllnk house picture originally stood the ground sloping (low and cast, and surrounded by a high fen the Kates of which were always Tks during of ly guarded. No friend i Mr. Willink Was Thrown From His Carriage and Instantly Killed.

Mora, was a though well all man physically. rs. He expected the beautiful I cture of added Many Surprises in Collection Brooklyn's Historic Places and Curious Old Buildings. A stroll through the rooms of the clul shows a great number of pictures 01 buildings which the average Brooklynlt. t.r of the machine enfeclally when contrasted with the el trunk and Iglnej of today.

Another picture In thla me line is one of Pacific cng'ne No. which the print says was organized ipteraber 19 1840. Of course there Is a picture of the OM one House at Oowanus, which figured L-eiiinc scarce. Thus it will seen that the Brooklyn Club tins per-formed an Important public service In preserving an excellent picture of this historic bouse as it has by assembling greMi ollection of prints which comprise the largest gallery of local picture! la the city. Men to Whom Credit Is Due for Assembling Historic Pictures.

-v manner by Charles 0. efforts as an antlquar-- ei established in Brook- long the donors of prints of Brook-whlch are priceless value are CharleB BnffrsO, Edward M. t. Mortimer John 0. Will-.

H. Stoddard, Edwin C. Blum irly days of Brooklyn I CHAMBERS. Practically considered, to thro- oao to the public a stadium capable of Mating SO 000 would lead to many A rrry large proportion of ub free attendant! would Idlcra who bars don't know the difference be hall gam and a dog fight! It Is a notorious ft prices asked high; something should be done to keep good seala out of the hands of speculators, who extort money from ral tfrera of th game, but making a tr ahow for sO.000 poplo will not lerve any good stter received from Commisiloner Stover hows ihat he approves the suggestion New York wants a public stadium that 111 equal the famous one constructed by iapoleon at Milan, on already exlata In erooving th dividing wall, that cuta the ond Into two sections, and facing the rete seats.PNw York will have exactly (hat la wanted. This reservoir Is no Dngcr needed for holding water and is mptv half tks time.

Its floor Is of Staral rock, which could easily be lev-led, although at present Irregular, and foot or more ot soli laid thereon. The manner of athletic sports, engage professional base- This stadium la Marathon race that may be given In meri-a In short, it would not impinge letlc associations, that must have money Sneaking of Intercollegiate sports. I am in heir that Harvard will re- the alone' Yale. Doatraec at Poughkeepsie has not given will row Cornell on Cayuga Lake in MaJ he conceded that victory likely To anyone who ha ss tbe annual race be 'ambridge and I hav WANTS SWIMMING POOLS. Urges dc Park.

ne proposes to take care of the lerlor baths, tauks, electrically lighted for night Horn publie view by Chicago, lrenton and other cities, he says, have GENTLEMEN AND CUFFS. Hex Beach wbb at the dress rehearsal if one of his plays, and he was there to ee that everything was done exactly Ight. lu one scene a member of tbe cast. pull down his cuffs as was stip- the i rection "Walt one minute! prancing out to the middle of the stage, and Interrupting the rehearsal. "Halt right where you are! Haven't I told vou 10 l'H down your cuffs? Dosen't the book Yes, sir," said the actor.

Well, you haven't done it," objected playwright. "Pull them down! Down, vu! Every gentleman pulls his cutfij according to the wealth of the hsaded by Ing loudly. 1 blind carrying long wall- They are folowed This tWe'' naT ded by two or three of the na- Mourning In fact is quite a profession among thn womcD. Every day you see groups of them squatting on the ground outside the hosplta at Cairo, waiting to be hired for a funeral. Wide World Magazine.

Teacher Now, children; are fathers bipeds or quadrupeds? yoar Child (timidly, after a painful silence) Please, miss, they're all Republican I located ii incord street, la the memorial necessary funds if ground will be he neighborhood ected. At pres- I wailing 1 ,1 House Is Inadequate for Pre Needs. The Iioubc Ii far from adequate, tbe eagerness of the young people i Healy and Miss Margar the dog decided I mlghl he best to add ent. "No question-to the office to in rcd-balred yo out of the th' dawg," replied "NUSSSh." firmly replied slranser oil I i-hom the parlor's Imp-' 'V leaed to allghi. "He won't me 11 the same to yo-, sah, uh-kan I I cr at TtrmllnTillo, and t'l gvine rlsht "i ia -k dar de inlnuie de sarminl am ov.

a -St. Taul ly he the MACHINES. HUGS. CARPETS. ETC.

Jas. A. Whelan Sons FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, ETC. 160 COURT Cor. Ami'ySt.

UPHOLSTERY. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. this plan are 1 st themselves i ire candidates, i he position of OUR MOST CROWDED STREET. Ihe world Kivlngtou up-town thorough i lass flats In the I 1 I I uninhabited des manlty at roadways we thought of tl DRINKING-CUPS IN CAMPAIGN. Public opinion moves rapidly and the Innovation of yesterday Is th.

common- since the of individual' lug cups was regarded as an advanced hygienic proposition Today they are.

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