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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 YOttK. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 101G. I U7DTCUT KTXT APATKTCT ffllffVUfffl nnnoo "UNANIMOUSLY LOYAL WILL NOT SUPPRESS UNCLE SAM EFFIGY ATTACKS ON WILSON WIRE TAPPING CASE Hopes Women Will Adopt This Habit As Well As Men Urges German-Americans to Lawyer for Father Farrell and Make No Demonstrations Op- the Potters Says No One posing President's Policy. Can Stop Him.

Mrs. Warbasse Says "Bully" of Miss Naughton's Protest. Will Help Exhibit. IiETTliRS Sl'PPORT TEACHER. Glass of hot water each mom- ing helPc look and feel clean, sweet, fresh.

I Happy, hrifiht. alert- vigorous and Of Woman's OB Parly Claims "War Agttoat War" Puts day by Mrs. James Warbai chairman of the Woman's Te Party conducting the "War Against vai exnil.it, to t)i- voiced yesterday hy Jennie M. Naugu-ton, a public school teacher, for the suppression of the effigy of Uncle Sam in the exhibition at 368 Kullon street. On the other hand The Kagle received two letters today heartily indorsing the sentiments of Mill Naugh- "We would certainly not suppress the effigy," said Mrs.

Warbasse. "Miss Naughton's letter has attracted attention to it notably, and I am sure we thank her. Her action will probably mean a considerable increase in our attendance already rather sahsfac- rt.sv vi.inplcxion irccJoin front illness arc assured only by clean, healthy Mood, it only every woman inJ likewise every man could realize the wonders of the morning inside bath, what gratifying change would take place. Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic looking men, women and Kirls with past or mndJ complexions; instead of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks," "rundowns," "brain fags" and pessimist wc should -cc a virile, optimistic throng of nis -checked pco- An inside bath is bad by drinking morning bclorc breakfast a glass of real hoi water with a leaspoonfttl or limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten iards of bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, fermentation'? and poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, biliousness, nasty brcalh, rheumatism, colds, and particnlarl', those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who arc constipated very oAen, are urged to obtain a quarter pomu, of limestone phosphate at the drug which will cost but a trifle hut is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change in hoilt health and appearance awaiting those who practice internal sanitation.

Wc must remember that inside cleanliness is more important than outside, because the skin does not absorb impurities to contaminate the blood, while the pores in the thirty feet of bowels Adv. KU 7 "WAR MIST BE AVOIDED." SAYS LAW PllOTEtTS CLIENTS, y-jfifl 'A jF" ff -7 Advises Consrrssmen and Srnalors He fonvrrsallons In Which Clergymen. vSJl riooded wiih utters and Trie. Doctors and Lawyer Figure (f --T )'y grams I rging Pcac Mentioned fat Code, vv Jr ') following the announcement that "I am going to -eek the indictment tf plans for parades and demonstrations of everyone who had anything to do of prolcsla wit li I te In ijpiiifnf telephono ires ll ROT J1? 1... 'm' tin.

"in el lol.x nro sail, tilled, of 'repent' stop to think about what the effigy "But, understand, that effigy intends no disrespect to our country. It pictures, in a perfectly legitimate wav, l-'ncle Sam as the jingoes would have him. We hope that thousands of pro-pie will see and appreciate how horrible a creature the uotihi make of good 1'nele Sam." as speaking, effigy co MjsK NmiKhton was the center of attention He tin coig vlsitinc tlie "ar Against War" exhibit this arbasse'l sentiments regard- i fully The SUSPICIOUS FIRES IN FOUR TENEMENTS Early Morning Blazes in One District Being Investigated by Marshal Brophy. Ihe Woman Peace Party, who are presenting with such extraordinary nnpressivcncsK upon crowds of ihe Brooklyn people their message real preparedness- preparedness for ivii'g, rather than preparedness for killing are amazed as well as amused at the letter you published tonight by Jennie M. Naught.

con- cerning one of the figures le 'War -gauist War' exhil.lt labeled Tilde the Jingoes ouhi Have Him to point "o'ut'aT1 (ljRe. tlle day. No figure appears more often than Incle Sam. He is pictured in every absurd, even in incriminating guise. Recently in Life I recall him us a bloated, fat.

gluttonous creature 7jfot6 I umVuKO, j' and to ticity of mind we all know is both fortunate and unfortunate. Miss sniKNCK- Brooklyn. April 20, 1916. STOLE TO AID PEACE MARRIAGE LICENSES FOND, HE PLEADS having Curio Sam depicted as an aggressively militaristic figure. Thev would not suppress it, however, if it I would like to ask Miss Naugh- of A-'ed the daily display panels" truth as we see i C'KASH WOMA JOHN T.

PRATT CHAIRMAN To Head Occupational Work Among Convalescents in City Homes. Frederick T. Heiderich of Brook-lyn Is Given Term in Sing Sing. police rather than na some or THK CASH. for arbitration rather than war -'for I 111 of to those nations who "'refuse int.

atton.nl law for the neutral- I'llilipnines- in short Man Admits Inking $9,000 from I Usbing Firm by hich He Was Kmployed, Frederick T. Heiderich. who he devoted part of his peculation-aid in the financing of "The Kile for those measures of statesmanship which would make rncle Sam revered and respected by all notions standing for constructive, humane of (b aling with international disputes instead of hlindlv imitating the less brutality of the warring nations armed to the teeth, presenting a front full of defiance and ruthless mtimi- OFFICER O'BRIEN RETIRES erty all around, 40.0(10 children a term of fro If to four and a ha Sing by Judge Crain In Manila mother "a Patrolman Spent 26 Years on i Eastern District Beats. ev for the I her child Heiderich pleaded guilty to st Ing J9.000 from the Printers and I Ushers Association of 150 Nas which had been originally formec publish a "neutral newspaper." wavs more money, should be put which wlllPRolp1in smoke, and bring bloodshed, sorrow and woe COUNTERFEITER CONVICTED visitors the place its originators have put 'the l'ist in Pacifist through their telling constructive suggestions, embodying the highrsi forms of patriotism." Opinions Tend Toward Closing of the Anti-War Eibibit, Mrs. Ed wa I'd It.

Vincent, who agrees with Miss N'angbton, has also a lonelier. She writes to the Kagle: Editor llrookhn Daily Kagle: In tonight's Eagle I find the project Heider rt the eon oney to Ihe "Friends of Peace," as well as to pay the expenses of his wife and three win. in lo lived in the ef- mrytMnK and that the people should the "War Kingston avenue. Brooklyn. His counsel pleaded for clemency In Hedlerleh'a behalf, but the man ad flgy of Uncle 8 Against War" street.

It was ANTON'IK KKKUKU judge rain that he had e.xpr. GERMAN EXCHANGE UP TWO BLUECOATS PROMOTED BERLIN TO AID IN SOLVING MYSTERY OF TUBANTIA Market Feature Is Rise Over Yesterday's Advance. I'oltTY GROCERS IN CO CRT. irmj of Prlaoners Iccusctl of Sundi 1 The the 1 eign Office coinrs from NAVY YARD BILL REPORTED the Liberty foreign exchange In mall of Unrle Sam while I was there, respondent at The Hague: "The (ierman government acting In accordance with a request of the Netherlands government has consented to collaborate with the Netherlands government In order to ascertain the Identity of the torpedo which struck the Tubantia." tlo and they thought the figure a huge joke. While they were laughing at the equipment, a woman spectator came along and isferred.

financial district today. international banks are foreign centers are being and this was responsible rest In exchange quota- tehange was the feature on account of the fur-r the close of yesterday. ha the light CASSIDY AGAIN SEES KEITH Manhattan brought which represents an advance of But "Ex-Boss" of Queens Says That Was "Personal." Vei FLO REN represents a gain miry a thing of T. VINCENT. M.

Sehenck writes lohawk to say that mot In agree with BROKER, MISSING, SOUGHT BY FRIENDS PALLS PROM CAR; III RT. Joseph Cassidy of Queens was Miss 1 from tin both she conference today with Internal The balance Collector Harry 1'. Keith, in r's office in the PostofflCe Buli the "hands of the Department of BROOKLYN COURTS Iflllciil'! over the dual of yesterday exchange on London was at 4.77, both cables held change. Absence of Tyrone Boyd, Wealthy Hempstead Man, Causes Much Alarm. QUIET AT HASTINGS State Troops Are Still Protecting Cable Company.

Hastings-on-Hudson. N. April 21 Quiet prevailed today at the plant Of the National Conduit and Cable Company, where State troopa are on guard because of the strike among the nmnlovees numbering nearly 3.000. two URN si icides. I BnaincM Ueicrsos QlfWl a- Cause Announcement was made that the WHO'LL MAKE THAT DRESS? Hundreds of women lectin through The KaHlc Want Advs.

Are you taking full advantage of The Eaglo Clas-lifted Pages eompan plans to reopen its shops oi Monday. The plant was closed sev Free With Next Sunday's Eagle A beautiful half-tone view of the winding Avon taken from Stratford Bridge, with the church in the background. ORDER COPIES EARLY i cellar. He hid NO ASTER 511' SIC. As has born the ru' or space, Tile Kagle fliuls II Impossible to print programmes of tSftStW HOtU' ngnln this season..

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