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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. TUESDAY. 't. 1012.

REDFIELD ASSAILS TARIFF FINDINGS RS, as disclosed by the mills. be d. SSjESi ORPHANS' OUTING A HUGE SUCCESS A IFULL SPEED ORDER GIVEN TO TITANIC Accurately ground eyeglass lenses are essential, but don't think right lenses alone make right glasses. The real problem is to secure their full measure of usefulness by skillful mounting and adjusting. The results of long study of INDIVIDUAL needs enable us to provide the most accurately fitting eyeglasses at ordinary cost.

fi ars as imagination "falls to KL shades Intelligence and Not Protection JH WL I Ismav Savs Caotain Was Justi- I Ismay Says Captain Was Justi up-to-date? Needed by Manufacturers, iut of these hoary and venerable reiiesj MTk I fied in Driving Through Ice i that our people depend lor their clothing. KUjB He Says. 'l is thla fa6S protection has I aLHLVtPLA In Clear Weather. broughtthe woolen Industry; paying the THfe. fied in Driving Through Ice In Clear Weather.

Jnjour ne" main etwe Irlfin" Av'-ru- RAPS SCHEDULE wreck. It wonder, why costs are JUUgKIUl WARNINGS AD EEN RECEIVED ItSPierrepOOl I lt htrib I Bl'ooklyn Candidate cr Vice Presi- abroad, and cries for a continuance of i Head of Steamship Company Admits i( II dent Says the Taft Board Is Mr Hedfleld stated ft to be normal I VJ tj ifJ It Had Been Planned to Test Inefficient. itsidarlshoufd gTUlatveTowager I jjLjMPILLJ Speed of Vessel, BROOKLYN St. Bureau, SeHH London. told 104 East 234 St.

on'y 10 gl-t -1 1 urt toqay iml MANHATTAN i 125 West 42d St. Washington, June 1- ny attempt to TnPn Lhey groan bccaus? (, unproduc- 't had been planned to drive the Titanic is the diff -f -if marriage licenses i MISCELLANEOUS. rf6hrgWJt, StfLSR rfSSHH Barrett, Nephews mou Staten Island jSMh Dyeing Establishment BURGLARS AT WORK AS FAWCETT TALKS County Judge Arrives Homo From Lecture and Almost Nabs Crooks. against Lewis B. Clarkson.

manager cused of having run away with 14-oM Oer trade Meredith, who lived opposite the school, at 421 F.ttv-s-- ond stttutsd. Only the prose-utlon was heafd iihe Court of Special Session. 1,500 Children Have Auto Ride and Spend Day at Coney. 200 CARS IN PROCESSION. Home for Boys.

1 Children. Home for TVstit Brooklyn "rpnno rnv Orphan Asylum. Itidgewood Hay Rapti.t Orphanage. Oiles-in-the-Fleld Hempstead. Ottilly flrphan Asvlum at Jamaica, Church Charity Foundation a for Orphans Day drcve the machines rots From Eleven Institutions Enjoy Annual Treat of Kind- hearted Donors.

meenhundrldeartswerenlled with joy today when chugging suw- mobiles drew up In front of the Brooklyn wun way down to toe goodie, that a kiddie could a.oy and then have the merriest tune Imagin- able n. the wonders of the Island were unfolded Long before the starting hour. 9:30 o'clock this morning, the tots were ready. with faces scrubbed, hair soaped and plastered, the girls In their preltiest yiT vhen the machines that were donated for the use of the phoned children for I he day drew up. W'nh cries of delight they bopped loto the gayly decorated machines.

people do. and Impatiently waited for the start. Eleven homes In Brooklyn and Long island, altogether, were emptied slmui- ORPHANS ON THEIR AND dpioandC th.r? wfs no iet-upPn 'the buudrerl "kiddles0' Tint lous ride. More Than 200 Cars in Gay Proces- More than 200 a'utomoWle. that bad been donated by Brooklynltei for the ass of the orphans for pn sc I the main entrance into' Prosper' Park with two motorcycle olleaniea rldtag at 'kiddles the rlgix a nl'v ju flv send.nglorti; rending the air.

And theu down the Boul- he winds'as0 kicking up clouds of dust. Even the HttlccrUiples from St. Giles', youngsters sniffed as they smelled the salt air and away In the distance espied the wonders of Coney and the great Stretch of white sand. Soon they could hear the roar of the ocean and see tlie glowly up Surf avenue and halted In front of Feltman's. where the children were hldden to disembark and filed in for the, goodies.

I Children Make Merry Over Feast of everv elt-aWe'klnd o'a dainty' to the heart of a kid. laid out on long tables covered with spotless whit- cloths. dow-n'and veTn H'' but'there really did not know what to tackle Orst' There were he.ips ken edibles, but I.ordy. what quantities of, kes and dies and lcecream: i eamand cake," a tiny cripple shout- across the table, -cause If yuh eat much chicken dere won't be no room And when the feast was at end and there wasn't a tummy tha. could hold another mors.

I. the youngsters were SS- corted to Luna Tark where every conces- sion was thrown open to them. ItM St John's Orphan Awlnm Children EX ZZVZ V- SHSsHfwSS? 7- THEY WERE ON JOB NEXT DOOR Those Who Donated Automobiles. im with the report of the Tariff efficiency, that it does not McDoug-al nr nlgnt?" Tft0M wh d0QaleJ machine. In- nool an, ra.v J-- wool caee.

Julia w.ilun':.. ot .1. clude: but "Soft Charles Herrmann i- Sie-art favarnsh. simile lor a protective tariff platform iar. of lit Elevnth at, investigation as resumed today He told WlUlan Aadrtws, WUUan Bat ft.

James was this report, when submitted by a new declaration of industrial Inde- Drudy, r.f sum a. Alice h. Shoe ii Go.id Start Hootn. B. Bergman.

II w. Buckley. Ira iv.Mdenl on iJ-cemb'T 2 that was rendnee. offer an afflrmailve, not a Twentydrst et. 'he court that the chler engineer na.l ar- w.

him is "maaniV nt exhaus- teaching. We wi.ul.) repla.e it. i sored before the steamer left Queens- nail Got Away. I'M', Mr" with self-h-lp. childhood with a ot town for New York that the weather be- 1 K.

I J. i.h 1 Sh'' Our In- Walter it. IS West Mt t. lug favorable on either Monday or Tues- Jg 1 SSbs SSB -P onl I Thev "ogM 1 rcom'e "ra day. the vessel would be driven at full 'I i', ",7" nf friend and A'- V.r'v was examining the president of the lu- weTe I'i' 1 I -r I T.

I e-nlMer nf a foe." w. ternational Mercantile Marine Company. 1 fijjy- i WgM-l to have been useful solely to 'ra of iA asked If thai would necessitate addl- at 'arK 1 wtre Britoapj JullOTBlnd g.slon JJJ'JJ maomrMies 'V AiSl. OJhanS ot a aV tlooal boilers being lighted. Ismay sa: "hen id'" Mr.

IteddeM's deductions af- BROOKLYN COURTS I 7' he' Attorney General pointed out that t. nreman Barrett of the Tit. had twa W.l.lam M. Starr! rn.mt.er, of th Tariff Hoard lor lbe s. Alice fled that additional boilers were lighted Albert aylur.

sincere spirit which they sought to j.lb of "laikLn Sarah 0U 8und' W3 nafSSBH TfRJ. triat. TTOM. Captain Smith Received Ice Warn- OUTING AT CONEY ISLAND 1 'ySj A lng, 1 Stjjgjd hta'wBdrfthe" KlilUrallllra Thc Rev- R' H- Graves. Willi w.

Th rbe( P. hi 1 1 1 a I rk, Au'en" Iwodv. if. v.n.-rd st Ann. waTa tr, 'itnhri'n'a' 'il'ir'u''1 I.V,.

mu.i. ov- only a Curlcyv, Q.rk. T. Emma J. 51.

V.f Hu.nlwWt faj'e 'Av'emiJ IVesl.y'ter'lai.1 rhur'-h I'r 'i 1 i 7," vi' 'rff'i. mi', 'i'-' 3,," 1 BCOB isone 1 it Baltimors. mCI' and said i i-i V. B'b fVp'sv The''' Tlu "v- Ha- gwrtss Mssbsft Mbro Wffltas A. Mr.

RedOeld, giving report- 1 1,. 1 ar'e a I 1 Th. Hv Aaron Hall. v' authoritative, "and these tlr lriv yt 'm iUghtsrs Minnie snd ssls Bai oldest 11 I 1.1 11.. l'roy Methodist inoi, .1.

1.0. the board mills ,.1 s.nPh. Mignonne Klin is. of Henry Episcopal 'I'd eht He HUjg gw MW AsiS'liia ffT whom' noresults "of nr aotlcaT tts" could Kj.in Mar Mrs. Elizabeth Arrhnrd Conner.

c) i whl' 11 Zot.i.' "hrle 1.. Kr.nk. of i.yCh ft. Theresa eharges. not upon tio 1 an.

1 toll i- Klein. Schmf. ef Oliver st. me in tms 'VrT' I 7 A X'l" ''n i 'T, Ji'tf ocoect th' Audul-n a 'z i 'Wzij' -7'----- I wills filed today. J' John they are efficient enough to take care of in'h.

Meyer. of (S3 BaUi- Mrs. Conner 'wss 0 "M' P.edneld declared that of the 171 ra'iiv 1" 2 of Elizabeth elded nt West street She con- t)( Changs per Surrogate X' 'TZZ l' Uiwtv! though Huggard. John Barry Cohen. l.of Wllll.m.

ev. at" gtru'ck her foot against a trunk. Tha 1. M- 1: I T. 1,1, 1, about cent of all the Louis Tobias.

of hard t. Fannie nr- injury was slight. and Mrs Tlirrr' Hi" Indusiry. the lind.ng' b- m'" 'ni -first st. thought nothing more of It until later ,,.1 1 r.l i 1, 1 iin'i" 'i'ni lubor 1 1 a n-' iv.h.i 1 aOherine cancer developed.

A son. who Is a i 11. 1 r. mo ('' physician In Texas. s.irvieR Mrs fiarag.

cr. V''. JS'S)! Jon Mr8' Bertha BwS- y. 1- tv, 1: lUi -t K-at v. fedarhurst.

I. I I I he of OS Puiram aenu. i. nassa i. Mr 1 ilgur.

to show that per rent Zanka. H-vil infan-e. 1. r. H.m.

-f lnrih been received here of the death of Mrs. HERMAN, died January t. IU. leav- Mf M' 01 1 h. .1 loom- in ln umry ha ve Lynch.

R. P.ron.i. l. ef Walworth st. Berths Purdv 1,0 was n.

nni, NP- ignored by the Tariff Hoard In their "'jrt N' "'j'." Murphy.rMf. declared that after many and cataerlns vmsmV'vmis. gigffc 5antato The d'we" who gflfj, i. '1 -i yaif- kwl.rd an I Poffl rt ''k BUh'j! St h' I He said It had been shown In four re- (. -aiher- fay last 11.

11. ot lh- t.n II. Kr ef I-as he and- F4, i of ionh Hi i it' he id DEPARTMENT CHANGES IN wages paidand the Jn t'hJrd RM8 T- i Manday afiernoon. THE I. AND T.

CO. r-'vY in 'u. ''V I The R.ght Rev John Sheepshank- Christopher Robln.0. 01 IN Jl jmi' wrn 1 iv ik, Bishop of Norwich. KngUr.d mm, iv1.

,.,.1 along the water -Qa and sft Junfl there bs n'j'r" 1,1 gr.ci -J-'" nfh a note, wnter died Frtv-thlrd street following changes In the city depart- hv "-in- Mori, 'm of London vest, rd.v. Bishop Sheepshanks a morning when -f offl" Uwyew Title Insur- 1 9 w.nd of and Trust Company; James A. McCormick will go to th. I I FLOOD FUND RECEIPTS. VJl JHE HOUSEWIVES LEAQUE "daU I 11L HVtJOlw HIT LJ I rJ V.

1 as lollows. and Manhattan fC MrT CoSelhS Well." Liverpool. U71 to I8JI. In ISM h. was had bean missing lis last Tuesday.

It in Manhattan, Clarence Or I Mr' Joseph s. Stout ning is to leave the Washington rislghtl Ever.it J. Br.it w.M aulhor ronflrmation and I nctlon of plank from the lighter h. a Mentally BBB, GREATER NEW YORK ARE PAYING US A VISIT OF INSPECTION ON Mary A. E.

Harrington. CLARKSON CHARGE THURSDAY II INF ft 11 AM O'T 'XlrZC company'g offleo 14a Bt. I Idled todgy after two days illness of acute He il I 1 1 I nr Vl A VKAV i Lieutenant Qeorge Harringt-n. noh.r,. VT Cordialy invite you and your friends to be present on the occa- yZla Jn TpTn New To" ouS F.

SSSiei 1T Otoia siOfl at 'York Thursday The hank and currency Cemetery. Ml.s Harrington was the first St, -John's Place and Troy Avenue I i pSnJrtMw grt2StUaowroSs Elec -o-H leal" -i I 1 nold in the New York Cl-arlng Hcus- was born In the Fourteenth Ward 4t ggj ln st BxcbSDg. jcarB ago. She had kept hCIM.

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