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

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. THURSDAY. JULY 15, 1020. JFI FT Attr.clioM Ar.

I COLYIN SLATED TO HEAD STATE TICKET BY PROHIBITION ATTENTION! For 62 years wc have aold dependable merchandise Store Hours 9 to 5 :30 Closed Every Saturday Until Labor Day at lowest-in-the-city pri dome so now, and shall continue to do so. I i H.rald Bir3HiJito3StkSt. Leaders Pick Mrs. E. A.

Boole, of W. C. T. as Senatorial Candidate. Pure ice from pure water; pure water from pure ice The Knickerbocker Ice Company takes the same pure water supplied New Yorkers to drink, and filters it four extra times before it goes into the freezing containers.

Every step in the freezing process is carefully guarded. When the pure water comes out pure ice it goes into an immaculate storage room or to clean wagons for delivery. Become of itt purity and toftnen phy-ticiam frequently recommend water made from hygeia ice. Knickerbocker ICE Company Syracuse, Continuing the July Sale of Towels, Toweling and Bath Mats July 14 Leaders party of New York meeting in conference here to day, selected a complete State ticket, headed by Professor D. Leight Col-vin of Columbia University of New York for Governor, to be voted on at the coming primary election.

Mrs. Ella A. Boole, national president of the W. C. T.

was named for United States Senator. Other selections were: Lieutenant governor, Edward G. Dietrich, Syracuse; Secretary of State, Irene B. Taylor, Schenectady; controller, William C. Gray, Utlca; attorney general, William H- Burr, Rochester! treasurer.

John McKee, Brook Union Linen Huck Towel, 39c each Sturdy quality Union linen (part cotton) heavy and long wearing. All plain white. Hemmed size 17x36 inches. Fine Hemstitched Cotton Huck Towels, 59c each Snow white, finely woven, plain cotton huck. Very absorbent.

Size 18x36 inches, hemstitched. Heavy Turkish Towels, -69c each Very absorbent and long wearing. Plain white with neat hemmed ends. Pure Linen Crash Toweling, 34c yard Heavy closely woven pure Irish linen crash, suitable for dish or roller towels. Red borders only.

16 inches wide. Pure Linen Hemstitched Huck Towels, 89c each Only 50 dozens at this price, and no more when they are gone. Absorbent pure Irish linen huck, and a few in bird's-eye weave. Hemstitched, 18x30 inches. Striped Glass Towels, 24c each Absorbent, finely woven cotton glass towels, without lint or dressing.

Neat red striped and red borders. Hemmed, size 16x34 inches. Hemstitched Pure Linen Huck Towels, $1.49 each Extra large and heavy pure linen plain huck towels, hemstitched; size 19x38 inches. Turkish Bath Sheets, $2.97 each Very desirable for seashore use. Large, spongy and absorbent.

All plain white. lyn; Judges Court of Appeals, Francis Baldwin, Elmira and Coleridge ilarl I'eekskill EDUCATORS DECLINE The platform adopted favors strict enforcement of tho Eighteenth Amend-ment and onDoses all attempts to in Continuing the Sale of MEN'S Mohair Suits (Two-Piece) $20.75 A low price for a very good suit To the man who is particular about the kind of clothes he wears during the Summer, one of these Mohair Suits appeals very strongly. They combine in a thoroughly satisfying way ST -d WEAR and CO ECONOMY They are correct for business, social and outdoor activities. Shape-retaining, dignified in appearance, seldom needs pressing and no laundering are some of the features that appeal to the man of good judgment. Black and white pencil stripes.

Black, gray and blue shadow stripes. 1 Plain black and gray and gray icith white stripes. Model three button sack with patch or plain pockets. Sizes 34 to 44 including stouts and shorts crease the present alcoholic content of beverages, and condemns actum Republicans and Democrats in the' leelslatnre "in their attempt to nul TO ACT ON MORDORF KISSING CHARGE the Eighteenth Amendment by passing ggtn -Second Will Further Investigate Case of A third plank urges ratification of the Federal suffrage amendment, conservation and development of forests, water power and natural resources for the benefit of the people. Mrs.

Boole and McKee, Brooklynites. Mrs. Ella A. Boole of 525 5th this borough, was born in Van Wert, Graduated from Wooster University, that State, in 1878 with high honors, she came to Brooklyn when Principal, Who Was Acquitted of Misconduct. That the members of the Board of she married the Rev.

William H. Boole Education will scrutinize carefully thi evidence brought out during the trla of Dr. Oliver C. Mordorf, principal of of the. Metnotiist episcopal She has been an officer in the State W.

C. T. U. since 1885, as correspond- P. S.

139, who was tried before members of the Local School Board retary of the Young Women's Branch No. 38 and acquitted on charges For the College Girl "The Dress of the. Hour" is the convenient and serviceable costume of modern times for wear in the class room. Nor does its usefulness cease when classes are over. It is a three-piece combination dress of blouse, knickers and overdress.

There is a variety of overdresses in materials to suit every occasion. Serge, Oxford, Velvet and Georgette and the dress complete in natural color pongee. If you have not seen this dress you will do well to investigate it. See it and let it make its own appeal misconduct, alleging that he kissed and president. She has been cliairmai of the Woman's Anti-Vice Commute, of New York City.

John McKee of 113 Oolumlii: and hugged a 13-year-old pupil, Indicated yesterday afternoon Heights, born and educated in Ireland meeting of the Board. The members the i this and after working lit re farm and factory hand fell heir estate of $500,000 in 1885. In 19 was candidate far Governor of New declined to act on the local Board recommendation to rebuke the principal, pending further investigation ol the case. Dr. John A.

Ferguson, chairman ol a committee on the case, recommended that the members accept the suggestion of the Local School Board. Frank D. Wilsey, one of the members York State Corsets $5.49 Strongly made of white coutil, these comfortable corsets have an elastic band in the skirts, which materially reduces the heavy thigh. Medium and low bust. Sizes 24 to 33.

Waists for small women and children, 49c 69c Low or medium bust, clasped in front. Hose supporters attached. Sizes 19 to 30. ifeyVS Third Floor, 38th St. R.

W. BOOTH DIES; ing on the case by merely rebuking Men's Shantung Silk Suits Plain and Striped $27.50 Cool and comfortable. Neat and dignified. the DrlnoiDal. He declared read carefully the testimony brought JAR MANUFACTURER iWUcera a very mild punishment." At this Doint Dr.

William Ettineer. Superintendent of Schools, suggested until some future date, and the approved. The members of the Board at ce.Dted the resignation of Arth Ralph Wilcox Booth, 72 years of 170 New York a retired i ufacturer and former hardware chant, well known throughout iJiUCfS rit1b Floor, Front. Wolfson, principal of the High School United States, died on Wednesday of heart trouble. Mr.

Booth had been KiU Mi oil init i ii i tlon reports circulated that he was prompted to resign because he was unable, to express his liberal views freely in the schools. Frank I' WKl.se, clared that he accepted the resignation a resident of Brooklyn for 20 years. His wife, Mrs. Mary Jane Booth, died Mr. Booth was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, the son of Ralph W.

Booth. He was early In his business career associated with his father in the ownership of a chain of hardware stores in some of the large cities in several States and he was later di esident of Honor H. D. Woodworth. The new school to be erected Roebling, N.

4 and N. 5th sts. will 1 I P. S. I also the the Consolidated Fruit Jar Company Henry D.

Woodworth School, ill Ijonor ol late pi incipal. Men's Oxfords, $9.89 (Originally priced $14.89) Made over a smart last in dark shade of tan calfskin, with medium toes and blind eyelets. An excellent wearing shoe, a good looking shoe at a comparatively low price. P. S.

102. this boro. a turers of the Mason fruit preserve 3llM' th Is suivived a son Ralph W. Booth, of Brooklyn; a brother, Dr. J.

Arthur Booth of Man- Carey were rrwimlerl and the Hoard Blouse and knickers of satin i Overdress of Serge, Oxford, or pongee form the under- Velvet or Pongee. Also in dress of the Dress of the Georgette with silk braid Hour. I trimming and tucks. SiJSyS Third Floor, S4tb Rear. ileciared Ilia' I po.at it Mr.

Carey forfeited. The i accepted wilh tha ikr, the off For Friday Only 500 Cotton Umbrellas $1.98 Regularly $2.3 U) On eight-rib frames. Strong material and a durable umbrella for this price. Cord loops for women and crooks or opera style for men. Brooklyn Bureau or Chan New York Tuberculosis i D.

Hay of 6 i Friday for the assignment of Mrs. Addie Cox to care for and assist in the sup vision of the open air and outde. be conducted by the classes in the schools of this city following tins action the Hoard approved of submitting to the Superln tendent of Schools for consideratior and action the transfer of Augusta' Ludwig, principal, from I' I i i. THOMAS L. MURPHY DIES; P.

S. 164, -Brooklyn, to take effect fitftSys Maid Floor, Broadway. Special Men's Oxfords, $5.89 (Originally priced $8.89) These are good looking oxfords, in tan or black leathers, with medium or narrow toes. They are good, serviceable shoes at a very low price. The size range is incomplete.

VETERAN OF CIVIL WAR Girls' Tailored Hats FOR Immediate Clearance Thomas Lowes Murphy, 78 years ol of 1140 74th st a Civil War Vetera and formerly for many years superii The Bushwick H. S. teachers will commence raising funds for the purpose of installing an orsi'. in their institution as a memorial to in-. Frank Rollins, late principal.

The members of the teaching faculty appealed to the Board of Education to permit them to start such a fund and the Board approved of the teachers' plan. tendent of the dry goods store of John died on Tuesday of heart trouble His funeral services will be held thi; evening at 8:30 o'clock, the Rev. John Henri Sattig, rector of St. Philip's Lpiseopai nurcn, omen 1 the Ing, a Murphy was born in Dolverton, Som REV.A.MERSHON DIES; ALLIANCE MINISTER oi i lie- late Thomas and Chat loir, Murphy. He came wun nis parents nearly vu fO.

His mother was a school I ook 1 yn a nd or yea i il'war as a member of Conn New York Volunteer! SMOKERS When you realize that it is impossible at the present time to get shipments through from Tampa, this sale of Los Colegas Cigars Havana wrapper and Havana filler will be doubly appreciated. LOS COLEGAS are Cuban hand made and compare favorably with cigars sold elsewhere at $5.00 a box. Regalias, Box of 50, $3.96 89c to $5.94 Originally $1.89 to $9.89 All desirable colors and shapes in the season's most popular straws including real milans, china milans and split straws. These attractive models are trimmed with bands, bows and streamers of grosgrain ribbon and have a youthful charm which is sure to appeal to the most particular mother as well as the critical miss. On Sale Friday 5 lived N.

a The Rev. Albert L. Mershon, 54 years old, of 779 Gates for the past eight years pastor of the Brooklyn Branch of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, at 1560 Nostrand died on Wednesday, of paralysis, after a long illness, in the Peck Memorial Hospital. His funeral services will be field on Friday evening at 8 o'clock, in the chapel at Stunner ave. Monroe mlh: by a on, William He it D.

Mumhv. of th. Slat, ''us Service, in his in. i ters, Mrs. Samuel Oruman, Mrs.

Joseph Maddoek. Mrs. (Iraoe Weickman White Pique Wash Hats For Girls and Boys Special 79C Regular Price $1.19 Attractive Sensible Serviceable these dainty white pique hats wash and look like new. They are made in a variety of charming styles and trimmed with satin ribbon. French knots and embroidery.

Sizes 2 to 6. and Mrs. Charles Duffln of Hohokus, md the Rev of Kim Inceton The Present Hot Spell Makes These Dainty Boudoir Electric Bel Bon Londres, medium, box of 100, $3.96 Isabella Perfectos, box of 25. $1.98 Main and Fifth 34th Street. the well-known there as a Latin seholar a'nd teacher of Latin in Irainma; v.miig men for entrance to Princeton, and also after they had become students at university.

Later he taught in th Missionary Training Institute at Nyack, N. before enlerintr the min Continuing Our istry, lie was ordained a 1 'resb lerian m'nister by the New York prcshylery Fans a Necessity Appropriate for the dressing table or boudoir. Nickel plated throughout. Knuckle jointed. Operates with either direct, or alternating current, and has three speeds.

Warranted free from mechanical or electrical defects. L. I. i died three OF.OROF. PAI.MKK.

i Mosquito Netting Ideal for Children's Cribs. 8 yards to a piece, Prices $1.24 and $1.79 Piece. Black and white. ffiWS-BlM'm'nt' S4th 8t- Sale Athletic Underwear For Men Thousands of Pieces of Undergarments at Prices That Mean Money to You Complete with cord and attachment $11.24 for fastening to wall. MVS- hope of it-gaining Ins health.

He returned to Brooklyn in not much improved, and had been ever Stnce. Mr. Mershon is survived by a daughter. Kill Ii, II years old, and a William, 15 years old. MRS.

JOHN TEMPLETON DIES AT SUMMER HOME llrs. Jane McKillop Templeton, 76 years old, of 934 Sterling widow qf John Templeton, died on Tuesday of pneumonia at her summer residence in Andes, Delaware County, N. V. Her funeral services were held AKTIOX SALES. I.

Zekowski, Auctioneer Greenwood C. MILS IIIIIIM. IllSai A M. 661 and 663 Fulton Street Exceptionally Fine Variety You will find a practical and comfortable wrap for cool evenings in this offering of Misses' Navy Blue Coats, $19.74 Tricotine Poiret Twill Fine Serge Several smart models suitable formmediate wear in the favored materials mentioned above. Plain full backs and belted fronts, som have semi-fitted backs and large collars.

Half lined and some full silk lined. Sizes 141618 years. On Sale Friday Men's Silk and Silk Mixture Shirts and Drawers. Athletic style. Sizes 32 to 44.

$1.94 garment. Men's Silk and Silk and Cotton Union Suits. Many patterns and designsexceptionally well tailored and perfect fitting. $3.44 euit. Athletic Shirts and Drawers well tailored in many fabrics.

Sizes 32 to 44. 94c garment. Splendid Values Still Available in Women's and Childrmn'm Athletic Underwear ictery. Mrs. Templeton Belfast, Ireland, the i late Daniel and Isa- daughter of th tho late Rev.

John McKillop, the founder and first pastor or the New York Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, and she was for many years In her early lifetime active in the work of that church as a Snndav school She was later a member Of the old Kleet Street Methodist Lpiseopnl Church. She is survived by a son, John A. Templeton, and a daughter, Miss Helen I. Templeton. EjtSirt Main Flow, Mitre.

jW SSth Street, Front. Euvmn ra WAWT St a lot ol Stepi-Ty.

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