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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 56

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 56

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YOUR. SUNDAY. JULY 6, 1919. ROOSEVELT TO HAVE NO OPPOSITION IF HE SEEKS ASSEMBLY Rockville Centre to Have MERMAIDS OF LAND New Set of Traffic Laics HUNTED BY SHERIFF Rockaway Likes Pretty Girls, ReckvtU Centra going to Rv truffle lawn just like New York City fur lh Tillage Truetaee hove dMUM that u.hKmii.

Centre bai patted be yonrt the stage which any of tin mall nine village ordinances wl1 sultirc for II. but Insists Upon Properly Dressed. They Be Reported That Coles Will Withdraw and Work for Oyster Bay Candidate. (Special to The Eagle Mlncoln. I Jul) That li Ool Theodore K.x.m-vi it will rntiT th.

prt- ll, did. i. ik rush of people to the Ilockaways iiml mm 1 those who tame ilnl not know of the hi replied Hie district against ge Counsel iiooicy then the wearing of bathing on the that the I'. In ipt i lad street ami that these i are no wih him ih" urn- i of being enforreil li ilopuiv sheriffs of luthontv uml he had iiil-iinod Oueeng with Ihu of the wi i he hail no muhorii) in I he police. The result has I.e.

that hnth 'the deputy sheriffs and the regular motion was then made bv Ti ns- patrolmen have ha.l considerable alner ta have a set of traffic to do. It 1 of ing. tennis i.ath-.ng goir. many that a number of il pnf.s i ii was carried. Coles' home otty, nas Indorsed isooseicu The poaslblllty of RooMvelt beeot Brightwalers, July 5-Filling a long needed necessity, providing a gathering place where neigtiDornooo life might have full and wholesome VICTORY DEMOCRATS GAINING STRENGTH expression and where a community club purposes, excellently equipped The oilier is are Charles Keith, spirit might be fostered, is the aim of and furnished with ample accoinmn- president, Frank Huckrl and John Ii.

the members of the Great South Bay dations for a large membership. The Schaper, vice presidents; Ward B. Club, composed of influential resl- bathing pavilion Is considered by Pearson, treasurer: John W. Iteyn-dents of Hridgewaters. The beautiful many as the best on Long Island.

olds, secretary. Tm Board Of Oov-huildlngs and the surroundings of the The Great South Bay Club is an all- ernors is composed of Snod-Brightwaters Casino have been pur- year proposition; there is always grass. Dunbar llos. George chased by a holding company com- something doing to attract and enter- Washburn. John Iteynolds.

Frank posed of these residents and changed tain members. Among the member- K. Terry. John C. Williams.

J. New-Inlo one of Long Island's linest club ship of nbout 600 are residents of the I comb Bluokman. Jamcf II Betts, houses. There are many excellent North Shore as well as New York Charles W. Kellh.

Frank Buekel, John clubs on Long Island adapted to some I and Brooklyn who arc able to enjoy If Schaper Ward Pearson and specific purpose such as golf, tennis, the facilities for pool, billiards, bowl- I Herbert C. Mackenzie. many of the chai in of his Intel father North Hempstead will doubtless fall I not mill withdraw, lead in supporting the office. There liavi fcrences among the North Hempstead Tov the trend of thlncs Indorsement of the II Sagamore 1 1 ill veil unanimously. LT.

W. E. DORAN DIES l.t. William k. boran, r.

v. i Eiidai at Port McPherson, Atlanta, and yesti rduj hie remaina were broug to the home of his brother, Joaeph Doras, al 0 Trowbridge Astoria. Tl be SUFFOLK WILLS PROVHD Blverhead, L. I July 5 Th.e will of Richard Tucker of West Sayville givis an estate of $5,100 to his widow, and her grand-nieces, KHinti li Edwards and Hannah Kennedy i gayvttlo, CLOSE JAMAICA CANTEEN aular I forms of entertainments dances, etc. A large msiod dining gives an nppetiti for the excellent meals served CONGRESSMAN HICKS TO AID FOREIGNERS Wants All U.

S. Soldiers Given Chance of Citizenship- Would Help Immigrants. Congressm Long Island Frederick C. Hicks of introduced a bill the la to give hose sol-birth who have been arged the same op-oinlng American cm -d by those still in the licks has recently man of the Naval cc and in order to ige the program for being perfected In imination and tary or naval authorities, and honorably discharged oeptance and Ihe l.enelit.s the seventh i of section 4 of the Act lllllli. and shall not be repay any fee therefor.

This ball luntinue for tho per- to promote in-true exercised under the Director of Citisen-the provisions of the include all persons of ill's and upwards a nd iship to diesseminate mforma-ogardlng the institutions of the States Government in such as will stimulate loyalty to institutions, through the medium the public the he purpose from bill. Congress- irpose to encour. citizens who are a duty of all who stimulate lquf a chance to the our institutions and the no avail the sacriflees ecu made for freedom. IGNATZ TOMEZAK DIES. t.f mercury tnblen-pt in I'plnnd Park.

L'S. dif-d veslerdav llospilal. QI EENS alAHHIAGF LIC ENSES. the embody all The clubhouse I rillht one nf the best on adapted for 1 QUEENS POLICE SHAKE-UP Several police captains in Quoens changed precincts yesterday: Capt. James J.

BheVlln was shifted from Far Rockaway. the 125th Precinct, to Jamaica, the '120th Precinct, whoso h. a-lqua rtei are located in i In Tow Hull. Capt. George H.

Knulf. who lias cord at Jam Ville. the lifllh bo low 111- ili.lietmrnl barging I charges made by tl without mi) public nli.itru under Chief In-I capt Ma, nice Hannon from the Sixth Preclncl In at, Manhattan, to Far BOY DROWNS, CHUM ALMOST GIVES LIFE Jamaica Ambulance Covers Eight Miles In Nine Minutes to Aid Lads. The ambulance he pulmotor. arnes was then ifary'8 Hospital ii ,111 be-a record JAMAICA POLICE SHAKE-UP As a reault of the the Police Departmei its efflrient command H.

Kauff. who has lo the Qlendale pre Dhn Mi .1. Sb. vhn, who also has a line record, iocs from the Far U.u-ka vv a precinct to Jamaica. Altogether, ten iiansfers of captains were made throughout Ihe city.

During Ihe two years of Capt. NEGRO BUTLER HELD ON LARCENY CHARGE Detectives Claim Former Chilean Ambassador's Servant! Took $9,000 in Jewels. George Brown, a colored butler, of Arverne, was arraigned before County judge Burt J. Humphrey In the Queens County Court yesterday charged wilh grand larceny in the first dngreo on complaint of Santiago Perez-Penu. formerls Chilian Ambaa- Great South Buy Club I I from the ltbckawuvs had sent in reports saying that they bad ordered people from the streets Just at present, according to these reports, it said that the most frequent and persistent offenders are vming women from 17 to Jf who seem to want to show the latest designs in bathing suits as well a.s bow they look in them.

Sheriff Mitch-ll has directed Under Sheriff Desmond to take direct charge of the deputies at the beach and he has directed that no arrests shall be unless, the offenders refuse to obey orders to get off the street or pi rsist ling the streets alter mey ll I to suppress the bathing suit parade by the local Huslness Mens Association appealing to all merchants to refuse to serve those who call at their stores in bathing suiis. Most of the merchants have agreed to follow the request. ROCKVILLE CENTRE FIRE RATE LOWERED 2 CENTS Village Trustees that ihrrmglMns noli reduction in the key rale for the ullage of from 3 to i cents, saving of 2 cents. Me said would meat a saving of more than $.000 a year Ihe residents, of the village. l-'Ist'llvVENGEK-MOOllE.

Miss illadys Moore, lhc only daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. V. Moore -In Homer I.re ave. and Dr.

II Fischwenger. son of Mr. and Mrs. It. Ftsi hwenger of I nioa ave Jamaica, were married at I o'clock on Tuesday afternoon ut the home ol The br of the l-tradder.

The was 1 he High graduates Dr. ant Oglethorpe for a shi reived discharge lice was signed. hen the armls- Joseph llassn ruck Nichola ATHLETIC CARNIVAL HELD AT GLEN COVE Observe Holiday by Community Celebration Neighborhood Association in Charge. I Special to The Eagle.) Olen Cove. L.

I July 5 One of the most successful community celebrations held here took place yesterday when Glen Cove united to celebrate Independence Day. The celebration began in the morning with the parade and annual inspection of the Glen Cove Fire Department by the Mayor and members of the City Council. In the afternoon there was a city field day at Valentine Field and the Landing road, at which a series of athletic events were held. Tin- Uev. F.

B. Cowan, head of the by the Rev. i Head and a athletic events laces and individual to the members of Orchard A. two 1 Dash (open) I away. last.

.1. I.eekie. second seconds aid Hash, Girls (open) -K Haiti- Tlarnan, second. Time, ile Race fopen) Capabianco, second IIV seconds, le ltnce. Boy Scouts- Half-mile Bicycle Htiee.

Boy Scouts. ovi mnda Fanning, Bral M. Petroccla, second, Tun-, i minute 10 McLACHLAN 22 YEARS PRINCIPAL OF SCHOOL Normal School, was 1,1 tintrly iorated recently at the train al oinitlcnocmcllt i iviscs. RAISE VILLAGE WORKERS Rockville Centre Grants Increase to Electric Light and Water Plant Men. the! I TO AID GREENPORT BAND Alt VGE CO.

DISSOLVES, ni'. .1 d- 6 A certificate of vol dissolution has been hied with ite Depa trftenl bj the Medford I i larage of Med- 1 1 ELkCTI Ijing Piatt hi lallp, was; JB A.C MUCHUN(j The completion by Dr. A. C. If taohlan of 2i year1 service as pn It.icii.nl .1 the Jamaica Seho Organization Formed to Back Cresser Becoming Strong So- cial Medium of Fourth Ward.

The Victory Democratic which hag headquarters at 80 Hall Jamaica, has entered SHOT WAR VETERAN DIES RAISE SHIP WORKERS Miss AMI) IT BNGACBD. VV Ql I I As IMll s-ruv, -i liner was serve, I. the natron, M.s, lames It. H. MeCurily.

'Ii T.ipp.ih. Webster C. Kstet lb. i i. Mrs.

Kakins anil nth- Thfl extensive grounds surround- i he I. a Ir inge House ere I for the occasion and the dining i was literally a garden spot, iCalt with rambler pain and American fi igs The Pi -I Vv Motor Corps I dinner was served, tho patronesses tie II. Mei'nidy. t'harles Tappln, Webater c. Batea ni.crship I 'on Oraoel FORM ORGANIZATION OF BRITISH WOMEN Mrs.

Frank Rawlings. Regent of; Big Chapter Assisting Free-port to Get Branch. 1 rceporl. I July lYrlimi i nary arrangements ure under way here for the organiatinn of a chapter of the Daughters of the British Empire, a number of prospective have aln adi affiliated lliem-selvcs and they are taking increasing pcctivc members1 who are coining, forward us ihe prospect of forming a definite organization, becomes more, Mrs. Frank Itawllngs of Brooklyn, who has been spending her summers Frecporl for the past few years snd who makes her summer homo in North Grove is lending valuable; assist.

nice in forming lhc proposed tim I "ai I Daughters of the British Empire. This chapter has headquarters al joii fifth Manhattan. Mrs. liawlings is a native of England, but has been a citizen of the United Btatca for Ihe past years and glories in Iter pride of her citi zenship. was w-iih great oy lings, they can do by their ffort.

tho organizaliu definite actio OPEN SOLDIERS' HOTEL War Camp Community Service to Care for Convalescents. Morlohes, L. July The War Pamp Community Service opened its hold for convalescent soldiers from lln Camp Upton Base Hospital on the liea at Smith's Point yesterday. The J8 8 etl'lc dien p. -rations is be Ihe tornier Hotel.

Along the sand from (inn scHiti mptox. chogue. L. July Miss Amy hrimpton. daughter of Mr.

and James Schrimpton. of Washing- WILSON HAWKINS, Patchogue, L. July 5 Miss leanor E. Hawkins, daughter of Jo- II of I'nion ave th. luge, and Harry Wilson, of tile ('amp 1'iiton, were ma lertrude Schroyei oilman.

Patchogue home of the bride's father followed the ceremony. The young cotipl will BAMBERG BUSH. Qreenport, L. July Announcement has been made of the murrhig.i aa Ida Bush, daughter of Mrs. Ma Th- that city on Thin.

June li. The couple are now al Glen Springs In the Catskilla BAPOOOD MoCORXINDALE. Patchogue. L. I July 5 Miss Mar-gnret W.

MeCorklndnle. of Port Jefferson, ami Fred II Hapgood, a clvl engineer of Jnmnlcn, wero married at the parsonage of Ihe Congregational Ih. liei Tin kindiilo and Lora BABYLON ENTERTAINS WOUNDED SOLDIERS Ml. ItM Myrtle -n' IVi l.riil.a BsrttJaUi '''artitld, U. (in'rt'r O.

nf of Unci, i it Ro- Iisvviiy The resl- in command of Corn, Cook. I A. Kh, Th. i. r-.

ol he corps were- nvaleacciil md Mn Annie and the Misses Th I llalli-ltv 1 elu; lht.

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