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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. TUESDAY, MARCH 15, LLMA Barren Island Stop at Once, Odors Must Court Rules INTERSTATE PORT PLAN ATTACKED IN HEARING AT ALBANY Capt. Charles Hulse Oldest Police Chief Bellport, I. March IS Capt.

Charles Hulse. known to every one around here as "Captain Charlie." is said to be the oldest Chief of police and the oldest Village President in the State of New York. He will be SI in May. is finishing his second term as Village President and Is Chief of Police by virtue of his office as President. He recently declined a unanimous renominalion Politically he is a Kepublican.

Our luck is improving. Ordinarily this is the year We would have bought stock in an outdoor skating rink- F. P. A. While F.

A. "cuts all the ice in the world" with ihe thousands who read his clean-cut, sparkling column, he would have been equally out o' luck had he depended for profit upon a harvest of natural ice this winter or were he upon natural ice cor FOUND MRS. STOKES HAVING 'PARTY' WITH WALLACE, SHE SAYS Long Island Woman Testifies She Came Upon Them in Compromising Position. Mm. Mabel Matteosaian.

now of Bay-aide, L. the witness who testified yesterday that she had seen Mrs. Helen Klwood Stokes In a bedroom in Kdgar T. Wallace's apartment nt 13 Baal Manhattan, today contradicted herself flatly during the cross-examination by Martiu W. Littleton.

Mrs Matti ossian resumed her The lav si sky. in Supr- Mjnufarturlc ted by JUJ ce Lara tile Injunc-Producta 10 prevem that concern from annoying the reaMmU .1 ftwehaway Heacfc wHh offensive odors trom the rendering of dead was out today by the Appellate Division. As a result, the company mint stop at once the reduction animal carcalea in its Barren Isrntwl plant until mi eh 'line as It can install machinery which will completely deodorize the process or The 1 jranted oriKi- $100,000 IN DRUGS SEIZED--TWO MEN CAPTURED IN RAID Sleuths Pose as Spanish Sea- men and Buy Narcotics With Marked Money. ult of milt bruagtl Raid. Kockawa and Solomon Ml Philip Howard ideH, resident.

He 1 ahead, however, 01, that the City dated the Injunction on true represeuiat 10 would he endangered rutive al tune, as could rrartllv be mil ii hmimf ope-no arrangement rle to otherwise AMHJMMe of the 1 Hi tie id, Justice Laian-extensiona. dating but the plaintiffs Division, Laaaaskp order declared that no out for further ie plaintiffs adju- ky nave additional op to April 1 next, appealed lo I In which reversed th" for more time, a ad na.i interference with tl alcated rights. ARRESTLOUISJACOBS, ON CHARGE OF GRAFT 23d A. D. Politician Extorted Money From Buffalo Dealer, Is Allegation.

Million enforce- OobbS here, was it Huilding today ting money and lli ged activity on luffalo, N. tot The conspiracy 'puty I'ommls- ment agent, attached narcotic squad Staff under Harold a VP. boa rata arrested In the Feder pall) 1 Span- on a charge of exio Two arreslajf conspiracy. The ei in connection ith al "TOBACCO LOVE HELD STRONGEST OF ALL testimony when the trial of William 1. D.

Stokes's suit for divorce was re-Mr. Littleton, counsel for Mrs. Stokes, ipnzzed her at length about her early life, her marriage to W. J. Keilly.

her life with him, her marriage to her present husband ajid the events of more recent years. The contradiction came in connection with his questioning about Keilly' death. not wanted lian. She entitled rs. Slakes by sight having first seen Ji'f-Astoria DECISION RESERVED IN EDISON CASE ninnry injunction which rate bonst last Decern -i effect and will prevent il Justice t'ropsey IssueB permanent injunction or the ralsi DAVIS TO HEAR PACKERS WAGE DISPUTE MONDAY TRIAL ON WIFE No Explanation of Abrupt En ing Indian 'Adonis" Flees io Tall Timber.

I Specinl bv Kaoli Cm I Ml White Plains, K. 1 5 The suit for absolute divorce brought James A. Stillman. president of the National City Bank, against his wife, formerly 'Fin" Potter, came to an abrupt halt today when Justice Mor-sehauser In Supreme Court granted John F. Brennan, of counsel for Mrs.

Stillman, an indefinite, postponement and called up the next caae. The phase of the coirt proceedings' which was scheduled to occupv the attention of opposing counsel md.n was Stillman's demand for Jln'-uuu a month alimony and 2 oau counsel fees. It had been e.xpecte.i that Mrs. Stillman would ask through counsel to amend her suit bv a counter action for divorce against Mr. Stillman.

"You must draw your own inference." was Justice Morschauser's only explanation of the granting of the tno- Mr. Brennan was asked "I cannot discuss the case in nn way," was the enigmatic but saiiliue; reply of the lawyer. Mr. Brennan left immediately for New York, to go into conference with representatives of Stanchfleld Levi und Cadwalder. WickcrshUm -Taft, counsel for -Mrs.

Stillman B. Mack. Guy Still-it of his ie and be- ad 1 fed Indian guide who pas II as those of 1 aFre'nchCi orted the gui ed to co firm. Stanch SCHOOL CHILDREN HONOR McKELWAY late Dr. Clair Mck'clway.

for years editor of The Kagle, and chancellor of the State Board of llegents. was ob- OBITUARY Itrvm nUBMBIUCKt), Mlt MMX flBRTRVDK MMIITTp l-KTKM MIX MrWHIRTHM, N. B. Kilmer Calls It Rascally Scheme to Benefit One State at Another's Expense. I muff llllMWI Thr KaHt.l Albany.

March The hearing on 1 the New Vork-Xcw Jersey Port and! Harbor CdwUIM MM attracted a i l.irae till 1 1 ken today, anil there I were heated arguments on the measure which would create a port authority rampowd of "cprcsentatrces (.1 both an.i a sin air port dls- winch would ee eeeewfea a- unit. and np-State civic and lanivailions favoring the before the joint legis-ee and Included dele Merchant1 I toard of Trade mrwn Hoard Of Advisory iteai KMate tuaroata, New ird of Title Undarwritera, nion, Fifth Avenue amsocih of Albany, ie. PeefcakiU. TeK, Association. GUARDSMEN WILL ENTER CAMP MONTH EARLIER THIS YEAR 23d Inf.

Ordered to Go From 1 May 29 to June 12 May Af fect Memotial Day Parade. eksklll. and Offlci is vay thai I "tnff nte to he Ineluded. 1 insists mat pontics should 'd In village allalrs. McGOWAN ADMITS THEFTS FROM FIRM District Attorney Lewis announced today that he had obtained a complete confession from Oeorge Mcfiowan, 29.

of 3010 Clarendon a salesman for the l'lathush (las Company, who was arraigned yesterday in the Flatbush Court on a charge of having stolen several thousand dollars from his employers, the Flatbush (las Company. According to District Attorney Kdward Cooper, McUowan said he spent the money upon a young woman of whom he was very fond. The case against him will be pre-i- I to Ho. (lend Jurv tomorrow bv ihlained the mey by raislln; Michel: ,1 lo II ny'a customers foi some instances, 1 the names PISTOL WENT OFF AS HAM0N STRUCK AT HER, SAYS GIRL ed from Pac 1. or his knife.

"The knife had locket in the aftc any remarks ti Hamon Hoarded for Knife. "When he didn't find his gold knife he saw a knife over on the dresser had given mo a long time ago, just to sharp, lit: reached for that knife and said, 'I would Just as soon slit your throat us draw on this Anyway, when he reached for hat knife I knew the time had come. 1 unconsciously or consciously, or somehow, reachod l.a.-k and in my purse on the window-sill got my little gun. 1 asked him to stand back and let me pass." "Well, what did you do with the sun. with the pistol, when you got hold of it?" McLean asked.

"What would anyone do with It if they thought their life was in danger?" the youtifr woman replied. her "i hel Hamon and door to get i the door bet May Deduct State Tax For 1919 in U. S. Return In made on tl loth the Bute 1 1 1 income mother death. nis cooling drinks next sun-mer, Luriily.

KwirMrter ha! flanti is mnd mound Hm Thiyvr fotn tuy all mmltr makif an.i Marine PURE rUan irt far tmMr' rffSM I Knickerbocker ICE Company Waned "WHERE DO I PAY?" TAXPAYERS QUERY Gardner 1 pav Thatv heen educated how to do It, problems vv hoof public know called on to giv makim I tl years" This It. splti open until not tiled Is liable to i Willie 111. their lasi's ii Hal II llllge nil who were disc ih navy during 1 Washington i irch 15 The Am elill people I'HIil Ii. id i lo of reckoning. Theli I il oned Income and buirtni Ihe year of tin i i pri the form of builness and lax returns to 'Ctoi revenue throufl oul (hi i The United Hint result -wll be 1 1 broxlmately inr Mellon.

But for long, for il reeded Immediately lo rel erm horrowrlnini oi ci rtlflcs B'btedness Issued hi tin Ho jrpountlnK-to i jfr. I SAYS MAN SWINDLED HER Charles Rogers, 36. a barber, of To St. Mark's who sells tearooms as a side line and who says he Is con- Make Br Onk for Ml IDENTIFIES OCEAN VICTIM AS MOTHER was found drowned off Fort Wads-1 w.irlh. S.

I last Sunday afternoon, as that of his mother. Mrs. Laura Suttie, 18. of 41 Tompkins ove. whereat.

ti of Mrs. Buttle from the time she left her iiono where she Hvd wiih Mr. i. K. Petty, ten weeks CI, I BM lost Ills oil CHARITY FAILS TO GET HASLETT FUND: urKii.

The from (he Haslet! i we have been hen we consider tl Hits and Hlind. that we ir with ii detlcli of so fur ibis rear K. and that ej ie lo run up in 3 wni Qrp del Hesdsehes from Slight Colds Mrs. Massella Is Called "Cold-Blooded Murderess" 'I a charge of ihootlni hei Allien. oBh aid District ti ni hed such a a lull- GROVE'S Laxative BROMO QUI- NINE Tablets relieve the Headache by 'cnritifi the Cold.

A ionic laxative and germ destroyer. The genuine bear the signature of B. W. Grove. (Be you get BROMO.I 30c..

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