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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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5" THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY. 5, 1012. MISCELLANEOUS.

WATCHING THE MELON PATCH DR. COAR ORGANIZES ADELPHI WORKERS Appoints Committee of Trustees to Help Him Raise Endowment Fund. i 1 Can Secure Prompt Service SILSBE'S WILL NAME AUXILIARIES. 1 VllL'L WSL -'4i i tP I -i MISCELLANEOUS. The Brooklyn Pally Fagl Bureau nswera will thla column.

No (juerlao Linen Suits i. Blur, Coral. Tan, Brown dyeing. Plain or I'rn. trimmed.

Barrett, Nephews "g5ii0Ji Steten Island Sil Dyeing Establishment Have you. a chargi JEWISH LAWYERS FORM AUXILIARY Will Aid Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities in the Work. flour, foodstuffs, provlsio 4 general merchandise. 482 1177 Fulton St. 168 Plerrepeat St.

No. 1324 Corteiyou Road. 92 Seveotb Ave. I- mi borough mn's't ir nually to establlsn institutions that are sorely needed, and also provide enough Zl r.htr.'yMaga?; Alexander u-nry mann. Secretary of Stale Fdward Lazan- sky.

Rabbi Israel Mk. hell May, Adolph Fcldblum, prrsldeni nf the He- and the president of the Itronklyn "ration of Jewish Charities. Jaeob XloVrtic'e T'tX regretted not being able to attend. Blau. In addr.

urged the S-aMonmovem inh'o, HrooliivnwsaU Federation 'was and ever ift'e'r' Ml I ot i i i i made Hi'iin'iorv striVs 'il. cidle'cuon of hascome'when'VrmusT liVl aXmrnoatlon l'tuti7 oji I' I', Brookl" WdTrat.o'n JnwIshChari- In a shor talk. Seeretary of Stat" F.1- ward Latansfcy statoil that the Jewish lawyers nf this bo: tu'Z'TrTiZ eomparatlvely young one. and considering this they were doing splendidly for the TTi Tonas the nresiden, of the Federntion i told 'f 'I 'he or inUlV, "later est the Jewish tea-hers. Jrivbi grrtfrneshm plana for future propaganda were M1M paris personals.

Paris. May may i Bureau undT'sttird i Br.nU tanrC V7t 'm-'''! etreet. Manhattan; Hlne. banker, of 2 Well street L. Kendali of Park avenue.

Manhattan. A. Llebmann if lMte "'oV Mi Manhattan. who fnrnnTlv resided In Br atrml'r'p 777! longer5 'whc'ii vis't il Vp i v. o-i i business and will lm ijoincl hv Mbs Vh" nViMlC.C as not approving of i he per-onalitles in in by the rival lUpubllcan "uiual wh0 ls ii 1 LV- fnr latter horn" lSson thinks M'' t.

the tw-o parties 'e and although pe" prefer. SAILED FOB VENEZUELA The ne uns-a Phn.d.L 'VeVrenonV'a P1" Lf1' 8 Juan, Porto Rlra, I.aguayra and Porto fair of ns, dry guod, I TL 1 Tr: GERMAN NAVAL MEN -Sr nsked. i a unaas. u.u -We're going to have that, too," was Miss White-Mr. Bragdou Pink roars, with a touch of blue chiffon, to b( going blind In London, tta sent i Indications Until 8 P.M.

Tomorrow. of 0,," rlPVrTF --D-y- Festivitiesp.anned; SL SLbS TLV ZT ft i Mayor's Committee in dents was rapidly outstripping not 1 Three Brooklyn girls i tl I our nn.im-.al hut also the limit- Boston Maniiat Mn. and two tin- Iti.mx. Charge. Local Probabilities, ul facilities or our buildings.

In the ah- Manhattan, gave last night, at h( brldcsoiahls-lho form' mgi end p-baids un Tl.uridajri seme of the needed funds lor new hulld- the I'nion t'luh. a som-what novel 1 y. ra9 moderate westerly to tunable winds. but 'SHIPS DUE HERE 0N SUNDAY! Geiieral weather conditions. mands on our College for Women, It a bmlesninuis supjier ami nurnei sister of (he bride.

Miss Catherine But- 1 It Is nlsr toasy front tbi LIm region nJ seemed best to routine our Instruetions dinner muldned. The reason for this rTi tn atter MlM QraC( Carton and general Is hopelessly blind. St'ullit ISlSsn'' yiVTps.u:'; wi hor Hudo of Joseph K. y. crr.

-j Kiverside Park-Will Steam W' "So hate determined to strengthen en to New ork until yesterday. Thus Slain Sen.Mnr Lorlng M. Blank, jr. Will- 1 1 Away on Thursday. I n.o LllmiM and supper and dinner together was Urn Fleming.

Kdmiiiid W. Butler and fr nMy I But this doe. not m-n lUrafi th' grratest of Hfr" i vnrtrs 1 Aeeording to the nw completed plsns 1 The wa ll 7, Jal 112. '1 Ad7 '7 nf "'f lu' V't' 'w" i will Take time, effort and- lilU 3" n-'TT'' ZTVni-u'Z IT know nf anything worth the Union Hub. Tnp dinner was 'J In mnflie, with my ju.emt to inter- u.

that doesn't? In my eight years served In the green room of the rlub. 1 Ml lh" with my, eonlldeiu In MM wlsd, in mm the hhj urn: uing, es tUKJi. Hoge I have not seen I he until nbot.t S.15. when mnehlnes took all '1 'n'' '1. iin'' i Ti H'l-AV 4 nromls na as it today nr Zt! to St.

John's M. K. Church. Wilson street -n pi" 'p. ii' own I inn.

Km a ml 1 1 I ar wide awake to the great 1,11,1 whro the wedding showered with presents. Miss Butler re hearl relations with mj Heavenly Father; command of Boar Vdmiral Cameron Mi lt an'lou. I ni'Viiifilng idim- vdi'mr-r 'besides'' MisTwhlte and 'rr'T't' 7- Vm" IVlTT Z't 'iTl v'' Ir' 'h' ''urdy faH li'lu were Miss Hazel Meeker, IT, hi ''TwHfth 'I "'n. all 'y of my by -mnv'uuj Mnml er, Miss "Ma'rjorle" l'er- n'm mr ed gr? 1'';" 1 lb' 'J Mui Isa' reti't'woo 'j'jr0 lnharlosonwh WlpjVrto -77 7 7::1 ''S jn'lZ vo77H 1 1,7 a77' I HIGH WATER. ferns But th? worh that Dr ev rmore 1 1 nf MS6 fr'vVV" h-tv v-r.

r. of -a i in and staying with her; Carl Brag- 'ijorrertionB I -r I the Mayor's committee and the honi 'llng Time ll'Kn rtl cnUnn- brnil.er i n. briibgruoni and Th monv eue.i, nf this wertdlmr In- I (iffleers frm th" Yaid ami (Pnern. i fo; vrnr9 nian. and Wtnl Pardo, Rennds M-ss luded Mrs rrr.

REFEREE IN PALMER CASE. "r's Isiaml will go in a NV -j and his AND pVpr 11PW nroblems If it is to be proeres- l--r. Hs White'? both nf Brook- Mfehaet Kennedy. Mr and Mis l.eo Brooklynite Charged Collusion in JJl-, Then tiny will go to the Bsitery 'wswManhaHen glve. Brooklyn owes a distinct debt to ly: Winthrop P.

Rowo of Boston, Mark Curran, Miss Beatrice Eddy, Miss An- vorce Suit. Secured by Wife. Moltke to visit the German Admiral. I 'fc first, and thus far S. Holme, formerly of Boston, but now of gellque Mnnio.

Mr and Mrs. i Thl, committee who wl i'par: this S. Wt I -W oniy rf f-r MenhUn; Rfbert MosUer of Boston. I Augustus r. ntnn.

Mr. and Mrs. s'" 1 be ex -n, i.o 'Z' ''i-''' Richard Van Vrauken of Brooklj and "i.s'' "''J' "TT 1 1 il" mn.ltte,.; .1 p. I "4 I 2 th" 'fact" 1 hnt' he flctrgc 11. Cucst.

and John O. Norrla 1 rl k'i' a 1 Wvriie. Xit'- nfMr Hoiiiiiity' 1 i i'SFpEfhir xhjz titz 1909 sSt nmui pLTset'th'rMd The maldot I mZTbJZm' Ml.fMargaTet tmTK. "vv 777f S'jF 'c'oUe! 'i' mrTo'uV I SHIP NEWS. pSiiH 7'77r7I --F-PK''z "d-'-' Vork T0da7, a college unleislly.

And Brt.t.kl.o will with au emerald and with pearls. Judge SOd Mrs. Geofge J. 6'Kttle, Mr. to it her ha would ties 'wifkp' toi "IJ1 '''owV'aVt 1ntlme "to Ml8 Margaret E.

ButleT rT and Mrs Joseph tosetUSiS1Ws M-Mr" UhN.Vrdii.s "t'lV 'r. iicair, 'yeir hen.e. my Interrupted Became Mrs. Barry Today. i Domugh Mr and Mrs Black Mr M'" n'innothe'r8 lth n'ai'1 1,1 h'' narrv- Tra-y Ci'miial will he by variou's lar.men.

fiom M-m. 0, clv" splrft and "turd Tdeabstn'm trldesmalds In pink, with fascinating Pi- i v- 'fhe'vi ralmS M' a.t.u i Arrived nt Foreign Ports Today. 'merlcn reetnrlc hats of black, Mi" Marg.ue- 1:1 lM uir at liberty nn weekdays In i he 1 daughter of Mb'uael Butler "t', I uorles nung Company. npr .4 i I mn It and (.... STATEN ISLAND NEWS pakis wox up to date.

at 11 i lo. n.oniPiH tie Misses Gray, Mr. and Central -oif'ii Hear -lmiral wins" "if Nw Vork' Miss Margaret Hill ot Tnmpkinsvllle. In tc burc, I ram-Is Navo r. pjood.

from The Kagl- Pari. Bursal S3 RttSj a captains Of th Ari (KfeSJitoS Sis Wa Si I rk. returned to her home yesterday from a at nv nu' Strsst. nr. Csmbon.

through the courtesy of hpg have also been Invited toe vl9lt wlth lu Brookly- hur' tthH PLAYGROUND NO. 2 TO OPEN. Abraham otraus. dinner. M.ura St.

htt8 MIytn I 1 MUNICIPAL REGISTER. Wrlgh-'s S. h'xil at Bryn Mawr, "'f rlu' 'rV 'nil 'th7c'irb''s'i'ume' 'Ta'bush, will take place at ,1:30, Coi' ii liomnei, a ernan. p.m. OB Saturday, under the auspices o( ww manda Ot the Navy Yard and ih.

(b rman A Correspondent Answered. the Flu-hush Playground Association CTw.SVfl Co-Mil (leiicral wdl lir-t al the -i: Tnsra will be tempo ip EdWSrd Brldsman. for thlr.M ve 'n- b) yearn -uperintendeni of th" Kirsi IV- Th maid of honor's gown was of blue I 1 he New York Club, where hev I Rroekln. Atmss- caudi-jhy-M-m, rlhbou and GAVE FESTIVAL AND PLAY. 1 I with a large and handsome loving cup, vt ehlften-' ware "'lb r' hl'! Tl Wdsr the auspices of the Martha So.

"ore 'c'ornellus Vandal "bl It On Wednes- 'ta! wnl "com unnaw he gift of his former pupils. th th If nil Ibrhatwasa festival and enfr- he ingu visitor, will go Kr Leghorn. Mail AatMMtta shape, trim- II aboard Commodore "rh 1 1 Miss Plaie Couatrj nied with pale blue veh-t ribbon, caught M' i ft ateamyaeht Plana for a ir.p i'1'' has issued invitation for here and there with pink bride roses oh Lu, will -e. ibrni.t. r- an at home" on Sit'tirday afternoon next.

Her maid's bouquet was of pink ros.s and '2 large 1 privately entertained Mr and Mrs M'j-r fr0In 1 Um" forget-me-nots. i RgSSSS 4" 1 1 hr Plx in Miss Bulb i ul'oed it akomm- r- and wel 1 a eddlt.g train had pink rosea and -f-Vf? stor bv the Peutsehen Verelngung.n mo 5rSt. Pfftrwd H. will is. tuft h.

their hands, and wore nf York. f. Sf Richmond otant, Dsnoeratk Cub with long ma.ine (ta IZsSStrt 4 UaS. and Tu li i ibis to, lU'r "r0Un" 0" pink Hied. "The Consplr, to, I to, SW bS I i E.

nam Vesuvius io the Alps. was placed on the aide of the hrlm. er. the Misses Anna Smith. Charlotte UlM on thl dav aUamef of malir.e Tl.a-1 Pruehnow.

Ou.sle Stahrhut. Kla.be,h Al t3 w.rf and he A info, Ion on civil service mat- Kno-h hive been chosen I Ma- hats. The six girls were Frieda K-tlei na past the ore 'g, Tee as well Civ'ii Jo iJTrl -S-n M-n'via white pannier Bertha Kl. rhaiit, Elsie Htnle.j Pompadour taffeta over plain ttfMa: Jjf tto OMV Of AS vessel. y.hlleh'-..

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