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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 62

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 62

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TTTE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1916. EBBETS FIELD FANS Monk Has Ear tor Music; 1III1IIIIIIIIIIIIIJ PULL ALL HER TEETH TO RESTORE SANITY ALWAYS A SUPERIOR SERVICE It Guides Him to Liberty CORRECT MODELS FOR FALL AND WINTER FAIRCHILD SONS Funeral Directors 86 LEFFERTS PLACE TEL.

PROSPECT 3700 VITAL RECORDS ENG tGEMENTS I Mourning a Specialty New Designs every day in Black Head wear (not necessarily mourning) 375 Fifth at 35th Si. East. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiniiiiiviiiHnii1 ROOFING Woman Immediately Resumes Needlework she Dn-ppeJ When Mind Became Plank. MANY ILCI HS CA' TROUBLE. Resulted in Pressure on Brain Center, Paaatty niyaMaa Discovered After Saiiiioriiim Treatment Failed.

(Special to The Eagle.) Chatham, N. September 23 How 1.1, yd Warflcld of Spencer-town was cured of what appeared to he a haaoUai case of insanity hy the extraction of all her teeth, came to light today. Her mind OHM apparent ly a hlunk until yesterday, when the denial operation Hrai performed, for immediately on her recovery she resumed some noodlevvuik where she had left off when her mind became affected, last February, and then finished another uncompleted task. Mrs. Warticl.l despondent last February, Her conditio was al- trtbuted to worry over her mother's lii She .1 gi uw worse from day to day in -p.

to of medical attention Neighbors cared for her two young children and linally irs. niiriiciii was laucii to a sal laiitim in Troy. When her ennditi. did not Improve she was brought mini notne aim at i.ingcnicnis wet being' made to have bet sent to tl asylum at I'oughkeepsic. Her faml Menu, after a careful exainin; lion, discovered that her teeth were el.

,1 all. I I ot to tin- I'm he took her to a dentist. All th teeth were extracted and when tin operation was over Mrs. Warfleld said she felt as though a cloud nna been removed from her mind. Tho diagnosis showed that every tooth was afflicted with an ulcer, which a pressure on the brain center Mis Warfleld is now as well as ever.

Her husband is a clerk In a grocery MYSTERY VEILS ASSAULT Woman Hits Man With Poker. Cause Unknown. ears old, of 14,1 North Kighth si Dr. Morrlsscy of the Williamsburg Hospital wanted to take tho man to th, hospital, hut Mahofsky declined to go, and was left at his home. He -inf.

red a s. aip wound. 15,000 ON THE MARCH Review at Austin, Texas, After Eight-Days Hike. in preparation for the arrival of he soldiers passed around the the tf A State and his staff. he rather he road from SAYS WAITER STOLE BROOCH.

mplo vln lost at ihe Long Beach resort a week ago. The brooch, according to the police, was found under a mattress in Calos-so's room at 328 West forty-fourth street, Manhattan, yesterday. HEAVY CAMPAIGN EXPENSES. Pu.jre Spent $31, 446.08 1 Fletcher, than $5u0. 1 GET APPLICATIONS FOR WORLD SERIES 20.000 of Them Will Be Able to Ask to Have Tickets Reserved.

PHI lll IJ or la Thai ash Mm liun lor Beat. "tally in iliry whet of i rr Ulan among the riu the dmihlcheadcr and al Khheis ft, Id Tins remarkable ii novation mar i ma not work la Ml the sp. dilators. its Mtnra aueoi ss a til tcad with i Interact all who lave scratc h. 1 (heir hair out by handfuls In trying tavlas lama way 10 i ai the rtdeemtli harpies.

Praai al Bhhata ot the Brooklyn Han Ctah plained the idea as fi- "In filling out the applie i for thai these aaeompania he d. alt arith Ills! Th II 11 use. If fol nlj I any other syarn would playing directly lata th hands Hie specula rs. "We distributed the applications among the fans today as a surprise We figured thai people who cninc nd pal cm at Holy Cross Cemetery. BCHROBDER On September 23.

after a long Illness. I.I.AMKTII SCIIK.lKDKK. wife ink Sell, ler. funeral serv- ea at her late residence, si ark Monday al in. Intel I late st.

near Bond, Hrook- On Friday, Beptembar her home. 1 tin Twelfth st. Mrs. ELLEN BWEENET -love, I wire of the late enuy. cm September 24, idle, yt Harry IN ME.MOMAM.

keJjnedy dearly beloved KENNEDY, Beptembet aster. MARGARET departed this life i 14. May her soul si LEK loving memory of my 1 nd, JAMES T. LEE. anniv, r-ar mas- th Church, Ynlan.

N. V. BDNA I LEE, His Widow KANE In loving memory of St. John the nder remembrance of husband, CHARLES WAY, Who departed is mber 211. 1914.

1 ts. NETTIE WAY. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. I RODERICK The family of the; ntBDKRICK lorsKi: a ro tnr. en riowtus anp h.oiiai.

DUtasa. loDCiiare pricgi ntoMPT dblitbriks, Members the of I had teen i- had found him sere- tin ins up and down Brooklyn waterfront for a Hill mil he came to the ship tn whun his I VU nni.r:-..i rnat- lend a his owner's arms aim pulled a liny may donkeys ea.s esteroay, much to the hewilderment oi toe longshoremen on the pier at too foot of MM know them 1 lllJl.lv mgled up in Hie ha ppe inme along ami I era! go oil sham. altogether. The race, which had come into port with a cargo of conec. i Iiuseppe was disconsolate.

Of he ciild get another monkey, His long lop interest hy coming late. ni. thousands of I do not believe that a- much as they Hoston last night SEVEN CAUGHT IN RAID. Proprietor and Sl Young Men Ar. rooted iii Poolroom.

Six young men and the proprietor a poolroom were arrested last night following a raid made on 1467 DcKalb avenue, by Acting Inspector Richard O'Connor and twelve detective from the Ninth Branch Detective Bureau. DEFICIT NOW S47.30rt.fl08. FUNERAL DIRECTOR LESTER W. HILL I an-lira I. Kingston se.

Funeral Directors F. HERBST SONS 697 THIRD AV. Teh I'ill'f South Royal Arcanum the his the in Will despondently than as lie t.iti.-.l in cull. and ll-, I ins pe I. ill hig lnn1nirs couldn't li The lle were being serenaded and 1 trances oi the piers thought Ciuseppe was Harmlessly wnen ne nsw Permission in wn among workmen with his organ, and they let All last week Tony humped the organ uhout llu- nlank Inilkheads' ami along the docks.

And (iiuseppe rank. ,1 ino 'sirain maudlin cpil mil a iter each to of L'nn piles land- i bli clinging to the harnesr (Ivn holh began lo tter 'I once, and donkey did his hesl uiuaepp. arm, hurried fi Hit at four oyer the rail of The waterfroi this w.ek to 1 nth tin 1,1, III. deck winches for KITE BALLOON TRIP WITHOUT AN ENGINE Steered by Planes, Went 120 in 3 Hours and 45 Minutes. woller, thr.

The Hie trip dirigible ANOTHER FOR McCOMBS Apparently Gets Nomination of American Party. Sutzer named no candidate (irn ilk for this job. leaving vacant on the ballot, and the i leaders worried a little hit when they heard the name Hacon. William M. Calder's TO LAND AT NEW PIER, wocian Liner Will lork at 1 Mss MEETING OP BUTCHERS.

lake I operation of Net Weight i alttd Uasttr avitrten ears drooped ANNA, lo Alill'ST KHBUtBNBEBQ Ll.l.f.NBKHd lo 8CHAAP. Henn.H. William HHuntmg 11. taekfordWlleox Judaon. John lpl Nellie Marshall, llayalt I.

I'-lniniek Mci-aim E. I rgi Martngton, Cowan, l-ullnie II Hahau. Tcncv Damming, Itellly, Archibald Muriel ll i Barbara Su.l.leuK 2J, I91. at RW IN, st. Septem-ri-K.

funeral man) Monday aged 10 at Chur M-lllst ORIEKRISCK i UAR8HALL. In James V. Chalmers offlciaV PLATTSBURG ROOKIES ARE ON LAST HIKE They Will Start on a Ten-Day March Tomorrow Morning. then ARE ttTSTEKEO Oct. Brooklyn Men Anions afti t) Appointed as Camp Season I mis.

(Special to The Eagle Plattaburc. N. Bant.mh.. The atudenta of the September train- consisting of the Tenth Regiment, Troop of the Second Cavalry and a company of field al tlllery will start on a ten-day hike including war manoeuvaiM early Monday morning. The Brat blvouae will oe at lleekmantown, ami the succeeding camps will he.

in order. Sciota. Al- toona, Bllenabura centre. Ledirera' i orners, nanncinora and Cadysville. 1 with an eight mile hike into the base- camp at the barracks the momlns of October G.

The students will occupy the entire morning checking in the government property, which has been loaned to them and then will be mustered out, to return Ma.ir Halatead Dprey, the training camp commander. Men who have seen service in two or more camps when appointed today, became permanent officer. That is. If they return to later camps, they do so with the ran II held when they were previ ously mustered out. A "one camp nan" can only be made an acting illlccr.

The names of the. acting nfn-ers will be announced tomorrow then the quoat of olllccrs will be complete. in use named today, the permanent ifllcers. include C. 1'.

K. Adams of the ink of seen of 3411 Carl-le a corporal 1. Stern of 10 I in the same smith of 35 le a corporal. WILSON TO (iHEET YOUTHS. President Wilson has set aside next Saturday, September 30, as young men's day at Shadow Lawn, when he Will personally greet the young men of the nation.

The Young Men's Democratic League invites all young men ot the c.ltv to go on special train whlrh will leave the Pennsylvania. Terminal at 1 p.m. next Saturday. The round trip, including refreshments, will be $1.70. Particulars may be obtained from the headquarters of the league, 13tiS Broadway.

Manhat- I)R. PARKHTJR8T MI ST PAY. Verdict for $2,631.72 Is Ketiimed Against Clorgyman. A Judgment against the Itev. I r.

Charles H. Parkhurst and In favor of Edward Herrmann, for $2,631.72. was entered yesterday in the County Clerk's office. Tho Judgment Is based on a demand note for $2,500 alleged to have been given by the clergyman, on December 31, 1915, to John F. Atkln, at the Hotel Ansonin, ami hy him endorsed to the plaintiff.

TWt) SI ITS AGAINST MOUSE. Two suits were yesterday begun In the Supreme Court against Charles W. Morse, one by the Seaboard National Bank for $26,21 1.39 and the other by tho Chemung Canal Trust Company I .1 1 3.1 based on notes. as 9S.636. nomination There red 3.985.

Bainbridge Colby Hubert Hacon 86. vere 218 votes cast by the i renter or, line to the nrimnrv fle-i Less than ",0 votes were cast by i miii-v vote in (Heater New Yolk for Algernon Lee amounting to 2.614. (iovernor Whitman has a warm sup-, porter in that party, tine of the bal-I lots showed Lee's name had been scratched In favor of Whitman. The only woman running for a State other. Pauline M.

Woman. Idldai i the Socialist ticket for So ictary ot lU' received t.iZi vutcs. WRIGHT'S RUBER0N ROOF COATING L. L. Wright Roofing, Waterproofing Const.

Co. Ilohlng Scalp. Baldness, falling Hair AUGUST'S ReJni.tt,or I All .11 lgi on la I UINKS A i I SIMlll LOST AND POUND, PlltSOXAL. pe- w.i,ti:i: i aio.p. HOTELS AND RESfiRTS.

LAKFWOOO. N. J. The Palmer T. DDI.

HI. Mir. BANK SUES MRS. HANSON Co-Defendant With Lawyer in $1,000 Action. Mrs.

Aimee Lathrop Hanson, of Clinton avenue, and Nash Koekwood. attorney and up-State Republic- leader, have been named an joint defendant In a suit brought ngalnet them hy the First National Hank of fort Lee, X. ,1.. yesterday. The ban).

The plaintiff, through its attorney, Cornelius lloremiis. alleges that on that date lira. Hanson gave her note tor $1, In Rookwood, and that the note was endorsed over to the bank but never paid. former Koekwood was Mrs. Hansons attorney in a suit for SHHi.

brought against her bv her tjaughter-m-law some time a ing alienation of affections. alleg- Walter married a vaudeville ao?" -ess. His mother disapproved of lit match and was alleged to have aooui me straiig, the ZAXTHAt KY DIVORCE SPIT. Brooklyn Woman's Husband Charges Desertion. (Special to The Ragle.) Torrlngton, September US-Theodore Zanlhacky of Waterbury has brought suit for a divorce from Elizabeth Zanthaeky of 465 Sixtieth street, Hi kiwi.

V. Desertion is alleged. The coup, wro married in Urooklvn August 11. 1 hi. The woman was formerly Klizauoth Moss.

The case Is return. i hie to the October term of the Superior Court nt Waterbury. CLUBS MAY HA YE LOCKERS. Knoxvllle, September 23 The State Supreme Court today held to be unconstitutional the so-called I.ocker Law which prohibits th- maintenance of lockers for bars or buffets in clubs in Tennessee. There may be a Want Adv.

message for you today which will not wait. Someone else may decide that the message is for him. Therefore, look now through The Eagle's class Tied pages before it is too late. COUPON For THE STORY Of'oUR ARMY For THE STORY OF OUR NAVY 'Booze Bill" Didn't Count With Prohibition Voter INH- In connection with Got Whitman trip to the Panama-I Exposition did not prevent one 1 bitionisl from voting for him i recent primaries as the Wagon" candidate in preference eular not fro rolle, .11. it led to Secretary of Stat showed that William riled the eltv by 33.403 dependence fragile primaries against Isenbnrv In (ireater New York, his Hutu Ivdng HcHbuij's ute, Age 35, dividend this year.

net coM $12.67 Age 40. dividend this year. net cost $15.72 A ae 45. dividend this year. net cost $20.93 Age 50, dividend this year.

net cost $29.45 Age 55. $49.34: dividend tins year. net coM $42.42 For rales al other ages and full information, address, WM. H. RYAN, Manager 164 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N.

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