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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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TIN: BROOKLYN DAILY EAOLE. NEW YORK. TiriJ.i.SDAY. JULY 10, IJMO. TIMES SQ.

TO CONEY IN 28 MINUTES, NOW, NEW ETTINCER WAR ON Another controversy between the citv administration and the educa-lional authorities was forecasted yes-le when it was learned that, in with a request from a ruling htta 43 NAZARENE NURSES' GET CERTIFICATES 4 Monsignor McCarty Presides at Graduating Exercises At in 's Work He is assistant saper- tendenl of tbe U. s. Public Health epartment In Boston. The Naaarene Bdlcal and surgical staff includes ra. ISugene Wynn.

Thoma J. Cleary Id Thomas I'. Nevlns. The head use is Miss Khzabel It Thorsen. The etitian is Miss Isabel Weed.

C'er- MANITOU ARRIVES WITH 2,200 TROOPS. Makes First Trip With Ameri-j can Soldiers Has Engine I WOES OF FLATBUSH COURT The Board oi Maglsl ra II lias de- It. JoMph A. "Antonio. Ill Bo.rum it Avelltno, I.ufayette Nunala Bolta.

711 Hart t. De-pot Service Co. B. Cook F. O.

fluppel. Sumn.nn 3. a Www '5 Frank Bundj. VMgraaN Depot Casuals. Sit.

Thomas J'JJJJJjJJ, B. R. T. Opens Extension of Broadway Subway Trains Run to 57th Street. The ft.

T. extended its Broad i Manhattan from Tin Mliiare to 57th st. and Seventh ave muinisht. and this morning Brook: patrons of the line enjoyed throu express service to Times Squi Hitherto tahe rush hour express se ice has ended at I'mnn re here a change to the two-track local sor iice had to be made. Four-track op ration now extends to Times Bqubi (There are two stations on the lute aistst.

and Hie other sail st. Seven car tram Will lie lernteu the mute headwi 1 aere awarded Breen, Annie Clooney, Kva i nophell. lOOna Krn Helen l-'eenev, Mary I'arrelly, Mary Ilogan. Teresa (h iaghty, Certruile Citlierine McCurtliy, Irene (I'Oara, Delia c. o'Connell, Sadie 17.

iteillv Unth Boggenkamp, Nellie A. Skellv, Anna M. Stork, Catherine L. Sullivan, Warner. Mary (i.

Walters Anna Anderson, Mrs. Mary Caf-frey, Mrs. Alice Caner, Mrs. Lorello Chadwick. Mrs.

Anna M. Healy, -Mrs. seliraiii. I ploma.s lowing young women isluil ihe course and done six months nursing Mrs. Anna Anderson, Miss I Bennett, Miss Delia C.

O'Con- I cell Mary Ci 1 llerken, Callierine McCarthy, Mis, Kiln Marie Schrani. Miss Mary MeCabc. Mrs. Mary O'Connor, Mrs. Margaret Sievers.

At the close of the program a re; ception was held and refreshments were served. The Xazarene Nurses School was founded In 1902. Socialist Young Guards In Brussels have passed a resolution in favor of preserving the international relations of their organizations even In time of pun in I in regard to I lie powers of "i cm ii. anon under the new salary law. I'ndor pressure of the 110,1, or estimate an opinion of the 2.

the new I known for ti. "npervisuiff etaff. of the Ptale th. nni.i according to on? Fttlnwr 'ei'e(lvei' hv uperlntSnd- SSPSyTii0. 'h J'n'tore! mem- e.nployees and all other mVt'JSS the Board of Education.

ELLIS JEWELS RETURNED Miss Corinne Ellis 0f Woodmere. in New York on I iost gawyor, 24, Ea LI J1 -ecUvaerrod oveffini llSP value of the biJM I and he was exonerated. th tractive Musical Program. (iraduatlng exercises of ihn Nazii-rene Nurses took place last night ut the auditorium of the Catholic Women's Association, 10 i'rospect pl forty-three receiving certificates. Mons.

E. W. McCarty presided and made an eloquent address, presenting also, the rertlncatcs and diplomat. The reception rooms were decorated with roses and foliage sprays and the nurees in their white uniforms and caps made an effective picture. The program was an excellent one and was well carried out under the supervision of Miss Virginia s.

O'Connor, chairman of the i ommittee. A festival march opened th gram, plav George O'Keefl then gave "May omng." by lleliz.i Ihe 1 1 iso l.ove Sunt." Iiv Hvrns. and "I Love You Trull," iiv for her serious song-, and a humorous one. "He Kissed Her," by Walker, singing ill a delightful manlier. William IV Ollivor I'pon a Time." Ma.Miarl-Viindergrist; "Knee Deep in June." by lames Hilev: A I'riend or Two," by Wilbur Nosbit: "Mr.

Dooley on Christian Science." and "The Case of the Two A. H. by llaiser. "A Few Minnies With our Faculty" was the MRS. EDITH L.

DYER DEAD home, weruewn. afternoon ughter of the ate Vicholae La Bu 0, i orr.mod.orp sine took a prominem the suffrase movement and during the sutrrage of her ars devoted most ire i the cause, visiting Washing ton several times to prescm r- Congress ana io car trains on a headway of 3 min-iiiites at other times. To celebrate the opening of the extension a special train carrying representatives of the citv. Public -ire Commission. and the llhl street I'roperty Owners and Mer- i i a TllP Wils minutrs.

ihe vi.ress nine from Times Square to Ci being 28 minutes. ugust i a and September 1 the is to extended to Both si and i re. i mMStm A elded that for the convenient the public the tummoni cases hltlierlo handled in the elunlclpai Term of Hie Magistrate's Court In ButleT st. should be transferred to the Platbuab Court, In consequence the FlatbUlb Court I today is an unusually busy place. Or-I ullnunly the court is jaitimed and so is lithe yard outside, and the session.

which lasts until 4:30, is, like the com Uioi.se. liiadi ate for the hear- i mg fthe many eases biounht there Now, Willi I ii i- SUlllll. Hie Butler si 1 'ourt. most of th violations of park ord in nees. ticulties an multiplied.

The cases on Sundays i alteration in violations ui for const. Court. Twenty-tic persons appeared be MHKistrc.t.- c. MrliUI i lie Municipal Term of Magistrate'! ordinances. The imposed were 12 suspended in fou bile sentence was MAItV SAVKI I.O D1KS.

Mary Savello. 25, of 191 liockaway who was shot by Ferdinand Car-' rello. at her home, on Tuesday, died last night In St. Hospital. CarrgllO tried tO force her to elope: with him and on her refusal I'HCi! at A CHICLE Adams California Adams Yucatan Adams Sen Sen Beeman Pepsin Trouble at Sea.

(Tain Brest wilh 58 fnov and six civilians. It 2,10 in nip V.irk a- in. fur American troops. She formerly fiw service in the Mediterranean as a British transport. I'nits Aboard represented the 22d Kngineers, Headquarters 1st Battalion.

Medical Iietachiiunts, Co. A and lOTlh Camp Hospital. 344th, 34th and ItSd Butchery Casual Co. 1257, 62.1 iirdtuinoc Ut Battalion Militurj I'olice, ilenenil Headquarter and Medical Deachments A. and Troop and Mcdual 1 vtachiin ut Intelligence I'o-1'cc Advance licncral Headquarters.

-'MM and bal'th Aero MluinlriMi- Co. C. 3Ulst Water 1'ack Train. Mishaps at sea compelled the Mani-tou io twice in nndocean to make enyine repairs. Overcrowding so that the iroops were forced to swing their hammocks hi close quarters added to iho discontent of thoso on board.

At one time when the liner stopped at sea she listed so heavily that it was jeporied on board that an call had been sen! out. British otticers in charge, however, would not admit this. rip Hospital 107 included the ing Brooklyn and Long Island Mgt. lipnrge Wachter of 675 Sgt. Joseph Killan, ace, Corp.

Hubert Metz, 1106 Eighth Sgi Joseph Malone, Sgt I Sm 2d St. .14 Buckingham in Fiance with ihe State Department when war broke and enlisted troops were well treated in Oermam but were charged exorbitant prices iii France. This was also true or the I canteen on board, he said, where prices were per coin, higher than! vals ON THE MANITOU amp II. spool HIT i Am Squadron. 1st Rpl.

Depot. it III Aero isqiuul. i o.j l-t 22d Rug, a Det. it BuoklnaH H. 2 Batn.

ON THE LUCKENBACH iuard o. 101. s. c. flijr llur.e Long faland.

William La-Sari. Plt'hlna lljrry Kevtnlui 40H Xnlekerbocker i I.amaan Putnam av. tirorgc WeekMNr, Harmon it Dcrxit Servh, to. 56. Adams California Fruit Gum Shares in the Conquest of the Air The R-34 came to America with Adams California Fruit Gum as a necessary member of the crew.

mm 5 1 Si York Time, July 9 OFFICERS. FOert Tell How Chew Omn Saved Ship, a. SrotU commands ef th MMeawMl ovetsoceea XL Cctl 1 1CU IlUUlUlg Uiat wasii esacuueua During this great voyage it gave the airmen courage, steadied the nerves of the new Columbuses. It did its duty in this triumphant struggle against the uncharted spaces just as it served Valor and Victory in every Allied trench for five gruelling years. And it served so well at a moment and in a place so totally unexpected for its use that the incident was set down in the log of the R-34.

The R-34 sails home with an increased supply of Adams California Fruit Chewing Gum. The New York World, July 9, says: "The supplies put aboard the R-34 for the return trip, in addition to 5,000 gallons of gasoline, include 200 pounds of bread, 125 pounds of cooked meat, forty-five pounds of potatoes, thirty-six pounds of chocolate, six pounds of tea, some pound cake, jam and plenty of chewing gum. The gum takes the place in a measure of tobacco. The men are forbidden to smoke during the voyage." The thinking man's, the fighting man's nerve ration. ADAMS Pure Chewing Gum aoiil of honor at en informal to th efBeere of the DIM, MaJOr Davtea.

AC a. Tvrcea, At AmHIt I 0 Chariton. at MaJthvnJ. O. M.

O. ThwaJte. M. KMta-Carttontwfi entertained I i From The waa Um luHehaon dlrttlM by Royal Air ve alsrJay were OoneraJ General Colonel N. kB of ent flue emerreney aervea ma rU' they wero depended' with th IhTll cr Ihe copper leri.

d' New ENTERTAINS Tnmeoceen la Major H. R-M eo It fueet 4vn 0. Husta ruller. and Mr a. Hart for mtMt doua Journey, luncheon, has LWaSSM.

ward Sunbeam and rew very ered In It and forward told en the ball layer leartlTiar Major J. E. H. mtbbaveV and Mrm. Blaketley.

Wae UM Hritla locldents of the whlti were related at the thla moral. ohe- 4... K-W motor bogan hlaatnc I hal hot. A leak waa dlacov- i water Jacket. All the differ- bri puttlta carrh cheet were applied purpoaa.

purpoae. ah carrlaje. "flt'clta of IV if their uvea tire of all--the (raw did their chewinr ability." for of cum th l0t ef th rra hnrJ part, una. then a atrip cut to fit. OWr the coil, npe waa bound, and a vdt F're Fruit Adams Black Jack Adams Chiclets Adams Pepsin Adams Spearmint EXCERPT FROM LOG OF R-34, JULY 3 2P.M.

trouble, with starboard amidships engine; cracked cylinder water jacket. Shotter, always equal to the occasion, made a ljck and safe repair with a piece of copper sheeting, and the entire supply of the ships chewing gu. bad to be chewed by himself and two engineers before being applied. fmm.

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