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

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TTTE BROOKTTS' DATLT EAGLE. XFW YOTtTv. MONDAY. STTPTOrRTTR 25, 101T. I WANT CARSWELL TO REV.

MR. SHANNON BERLIN ADMITS LOSS Double Sessions to Be DIRECT ROUTE Interstate Fair Trenton Fair Grounds SEPTEMBER 25, 26, 27. 28 and 29 OF TWO ZEPPELINS Held at 7 High Schools STUMP FOR O'NEILL TO LEAVE BROOKLYN? IN RAID ON LONDON Leader McCocey Confers With Rumor Talks About It, but Not $2.00 Jr, Round pJr'P Boys and girls wh in June from the el flocked by the thoiu high schools in this Registration figures how's "oil! nds to the nine borough today- I abandoned Defeated Candidate but Latter Will Not Promise. the Popular Heights Minister. gamzntlnns 11 Official Report Says Large Fires Were Observed After the Attack.

'WILL THINK IT OVER" ill KAYS. to tM students. High School I I hither than et R-un, i.g, leave Fair Ground! alio Hiun.ua,, September lav i armloaj, Ni fork, i if, I I registration will before in the so TECO Fairley is planning in in Hie Has VO MILITARY DAMAGE DONE? on Ballot 5.01X1 Votes no Him. the iv I High School, by Pennsylvania R. R.

British Official Press Bureau Sa German Account Is "Full of I'sual Misstatement. 10c The program for the Boys High School is much like that arranged for i. H. and the problem of comfortably accommodating all the applicants for admission is causing Dr. Arthur Janes, the new principal, no CRETAN INSURGENTS Senator Carswell, me gi I'll.

'ii 111 Berlin, September 25 (via London Extensive fires were observed have been caused by the Zeppelli bombardment of London and the Eng school until 1:4 will 12:15 a whilu ai The upper classes CONTROL ISLAND lish Midland counties on Saturday found it necessary one-half of his sti time all the first annexand all of the' night, it was announced today official report on the air raid. the Zeppellni It. The Democrats it i formerly of the Fifth Annuo list New York City, an. terly of the For.l Peace Commit as pastor of that strong and Inl ttal church, became known lore week. Reports were current the Uev.

Frederick V. Shannon, past the Dutch Iteforine.l CfctircH SI heights, was going to San I ran soon to study the field with a vb accepting the pastorate. Hut win Eagle reporter called til Mr i It of 30,000 Strong, They Hold Ca- There will be two sessions, morning and afternoon, at Eastern District High School, this term, and already about 3,300 students are on the register. At Bushwlrk High School Principal Rollins expects at least 4.200, and said today that he Intends to put his two annexes on double sessions, with day that he will have practically lleularlv li O'Neill is be Torganliitlon' nea, Heraclion and Other Coast Towns. "During the night of September II 5 In the a prevent voters caatina ballet i several naval airships dropped morning un Then the nil se the buildln oubs on London, on places of ry importance, and on the Midland The registration at VETERANS CHEER HUGHES' SPEECH Reilerates His Stand for En-ij' forcement of American the Brooklyn wlll.n.

The latter is expected iow much Is a (uestion. onfereneo with County 1 it Public School No. 'or commercial stu-I about 75 students London, September 25, 11:10 a. Fully armed Cretan Insurgents, i bering 30,000, are in complete trol of the island, according to a ter's Athens dispatch. Canea, I their possession.

dents. In Ja They will he .000, there will be two sessions he main building and (it both mini The new Hay Hldge High Helm llled to capacity, and the New tr ligh School will have about 800 aboui per cent. uur reglst The Greek authorities have turned few times, for O'Neill Rights and Lives. nu a-ns I played. If he liasi 'e going to win pennant at the I tident of the academy iays there will be little or oaching backward schol-he pupils who attend in helping Carswell.

while Iready declared bo will if the airships loturned majce th protmiS Ibk Vl nxMov. omo, ERASMUS HAS LUNCH ROOM over all government buildings to the leaders of the Separatist movement. Only eleven members of King Constantino's Cretan fltiard remain loyal, the others being disbanded. Athens, Sunday. September 24 nine out of the eighty members of King Constantine's famous Cretan (iuard, who have, disbanded the nr.

MANY PUPILS AWAY London, September 25 Regarding If he would participate actively In O'Neill's campaign, his reply was: "I'm still thinking that over." Jake pl.iVli'i'Mir'.'b ii'-piiblh aii Parly Has Itcen Ilia I'm no, s. ln. I PW1 I "'i' li'-iTe I "Never pay anlntioii ml DaMon fililo. September 25-Tha elin raid the official Press Bureau addition to the fact that no anti to hiivo the a few slump speeches, would do more aircraft defenses or places of milltarj AS SCHOOLS REOPEN Continued From Page 1. of his leaving only eleven loyal iriance were damaged, this ac-t is full of the usual -misstate- "pi- i- he i i 1 1 1 1 ei si.M.- cIwHm Hufhea to.

mernuers, purpose roiiowmg Premiei Venlzelos to SaloniM, should he decide to go there to Join the revolutionary movment, according to advices last year's figures on i office of Public School No. 141, Leonard poi-t Xews, September 25 ol din raid on majority of i the county ticket i And of Ivll War Ih was elected hV tHal.s, will MM endUle Unless Cull 2. mm. ami sl i iMIKll lun.h for thl dig-by the presence of American cltlsenihip and the date who -Ph. the 1 1 1 1 1 to of tlat up at.

sea by the wireless Pick. Armed Cretans to the number of II Hull sndld: ndance nor the registration were cted. Public School No. 172, Fourth line and Twentieth street, was also of those schools where no change 5 apparent. I for Chile and in port here for bunker coal.

Captain will pas. facilitate 5.000. The au.uuu are now said to control the entire island in behalf of Vfi.iz.-l.w. the insurgents rjow having entered anca, where they tuook possession of the government Tuiildings, turning-out the Greek authorities. .543, enrollment of V' and Independence Mr.

Hughes said. "Is to have nough to swing an men, our mid aged men. is that of hist N'n- Hue irmm I i I men ami our women, too, llrcd he llenoarats And. 111 'on of '81 ishc Indole, that 'ls nut al League is election i jurcd by the raiders will do Danish flsh- London, September Kspeeially was this rochial traveling Zeppelin a 1 'Hun" Hi, I at a critical lime, but In a of 'arsw ell's I 7 Ii i t-'l "t'p p'' vorv tine urn iiera ion miiHt a political party alwaj much In excess of its Further, the appearand name will give all tin iterly direction. graph Company.

William Drake Bennett. old of 140 Herkin hool, Carroll street and Sixth ave-ic. Father David J. Hlckey, pastor, id today that In his school only ion! 650 new scholars had been ad-itted, Last year there were more an 7 50 who applied for admission, te attendance too, Dr. Hickey said id been seriously affected, only about 0 attending today as compared to ion! 800 that were expected to be ADMITS BLACKMAIL EFFORT red that fa rswell's uibway from decy, CI I be I to it not less than 1 olir ancestors, tjr I report 'had SSJ? tho8e of ttn but we aUi' ta" Democrat muii do 1 uwi 'u' lf alt Is likely to le l'orts," In a.

I. led. smilltig "I lo the I oiled Stall's of the William Fiero, 23 years old of 665 Central avenue, pleaded guilty to at- pted extortion before .1 usttce Crop- services, this evening, will be eon-ducted by the Rev. Dr. G.

K. Moor, pastor of the Papist Temple in the chapel at 86 Lefferts place The interment, tomorrow, will he in the Greenfield Cemetery, at Hempstead. h. I. Mr.

Hennett was born in Cans-ton, England. He retired two years ago from membership in the firm Bennett, Simpson of Watt Supreme Court today. He attempted Lircul ofIOTheKogle lirl" determination that parochial school in the boi Mrs. Payne Tells of Passport Difficulties blackmail Louise Fischer, who 52 years old, with the threat that lied for trial by Assistant District lornev Caldwell, his attorney, Ed-rd J. Relllv.

offered the plea and itructcd young iFero to tell Justice Bayonne, N. .1.. here he in attendance ber of Bayonne Council, R. survived by his wife, Bennett Emily registration. Father Bel ford was ir I Series of Articles to He affect for The Kagle by desslca I Io7.lcr Payne.

Jtourls clined to be impatient with parent who kept their ciuirire fearof in- ing school 1 used i hem to take this ietl to get $4'0 from tin When naked for the lie of the Mrs. Catherine Dukon. Mr. Catherine Luken, 69 years old of 1728 Sixty-first street, Borough Park, died on Saturday, from a complication of ailments that set in after she had been Injured while riding on a Sea Beach Railroad tram, last Ma v. Mra, Luken had boarded the car and was In the doorway when the conductor, it is said, pressed button thai closed the folding doors automatically.

She was caught on the right side by school than on the her Belford. "Bett i and newspapers girl, Fiero said rhrideiitity.lyFlero had "borrowed" 125 nd did all commenting on the opening of. and that at another from the Polytechnic Institute today for its sixty-first collegiate year, President channel ot 11 for the last ten the college the wishes at Clerk of New York County, died yesterday from a complication of dls- growin. aire insistcne 245- 3 2 nd i her residence, 27 East 1 2 6th She was born in Mount Ver-, the daughter of the late hough'thls'wilr mr Jtr the soldiers at the frot: asking myself the ques completed until October 2, promises tlon of Manhattan. Her husband, the late Captain Henry Luken, was a commander on Cunard steamships.

She is survived by four sons, James, Francis, Stephen and Walter; a daughter, Mrs. Annie Gramherg, and Mr. 2 fift more 'than last year. aptist to the curious to look at the new the desert. "What I CPlnf her husband she is survived by sons.

William and Russell ent covering the attendance and ition income for the last twelve -) will 1, after- Schneider. The funeral will be held years at the college, it is evident the Polytechnic has supplied professional MEXICANS DECLARE VILLA HAS NO POWER I War Department Insists That Outlawry Is Increasing in State of Chihuahua. Mechanical and chemical engineering rles of two years ago. the struggles, the sor- ught a be perceptible In appropriate degrees Cemetery. Frederick Taylor Sherman.

Frederick Taylor Sherman, who until six years ago had been a resident of the Heights section of Brooklyn, at 265 Henry street, most of his lifetime, died on Friday in his Tilth year, at his country residence in Inadilla. N. after a long illness, from heart dis- Hyatt Lyon Marshall. att Lyon Marshall, 74, residing 9 Hewes street, Eastern District, 'rom 98Mn 1903-1904 to 1,045. esti- mnted.

ofthe1 Dresent and for forty years engaged the addrei liver uitlon fees is interesting, ranging that of securing of myself, whicli Icate to paste in ition. This shows Saturday cal change that the individual an A change is Initial step whicl passport. I thouf when I consente developed pholog passport and api me In a moment gust, for it fait that awful insta preparing to ass the $80,000 for the 11 of 11 hospital following an opera appendicitis. His funera were held today in th addition to the tuith Jamln Munso Sherman. Cc his parents 33 "ii for the vear 191 chapel at 75 Ross street, intermen college received at the clos follow Hills the fiscal year a gift of fifty-three $1,000 Anglo-French 5 per cent bonds.

With the removal of the Poly Prep to its new building now assured for landed by an. is and Marshall, at a vear from this fall, the college take possession of the present hnllrllne. A nlan for the complete i the Kastern organization of the institute is already the 1 He Fire Department of Wil liamsburg and was one of the oldest Had Difficulty BRITISH WARSHIPS SHELL COAST OF BELGIUM London, September 25 (11:86 a.m.) Davison, Fellow Mr. Marshall did business under the I lot like he was engaged sik ssi'm'Iy for many the Seaman's Savings Hank and Ihc Sheltering Arms Nursery at 157 Mean street. He was Ur 'lurtj live years Peter's 1'.

E. Church, on Stale' si root', near Bond, and his funeral services were held in that church at 30 o'clock this afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Yale Lyon of Cnndilla. The Interment followed In Qreenwood Cemetery. Mr.

Sherman Is survived by two sons. Arnold W. and Frederick T. Sherman Jr. of Brooklyn, and two daughters, Mrs.

A. J. Hollev and Mrs. A. H.

DeWitt of Maplewood, N. J. Michael T. Dcvine. Michael T.

Devine, 5fi years old, Of 200 St. Mark's avenue, died yester All I at it Id i of the Belmont stables. He a thorough horseman, drove fast i from Brooklyn, if I failed to return. But that British monitors and destroyers ship -111. p.

the Parkway Driving Club, and fre- Uncle Sam began bombarded the Belgian coaBt on dav between Herat and Bruges. cording to a Reuter dispatch from intimate affairs as soon as he learned icn going down the roa'd behind Kimh R. and a daughter. Mrs. Flushing.

that I wanted to leave him. 1 had I i Harriet Tryon, of Middleton, Conn. aukee Unden Min ie handllna of its iffldavlta to back up might have their company Is now shipping about 40 So I BROOKLYN COURTS nt to send my application Jacket within reach. But day, after a long illness. Lansing.

With Kilt Alexander Rothschild. lexandcr Rothschild, 00 years old, or member of the firm of Roths-1 and Newman, converters of cot-goods, at 60 White street, Man-an. from apoplexy, last night. lived until last April in Jersey Citv. nially down "to that Henry P.

Davison of the firm of .1. P. Morgan Co, is on board with his wife and daughter. Wouldn't Rome howl If anything should happen the signature of Hobei a thankful sigh of re celved it. and went 1 he HrilNli '(insulate After standing on a lit hours I was finally Hockaway.

L. I. Mr. Itothschild was the He is survived by his wife. Maria: two daughters.

May an I Mrs. Sarah Burke, and five son William John Frank Christopher A. and Michael. Benjamin w. Rels, Benjamin W.

Reis. 47 years old, of I Meaghrr, burglary, trst American eagle would do I a member of the Progress Club and put through a grilling series Democrat tlons By a. gentle tooKing ana slow sneaking Kngllshman, who can most I East NinMi jsh, certainly trace his direct llneag5 hack died ret in scream and flap lis wings; the pen would drop from Its outraged talons and it would certainly prepare for flight perhaps even to the extent of the "1." Stories are rife at this time among those who go back and forth frequent- m'oyenients of each alien after landing, and of the difficulty of traveling of thr. persuasion nor argument seemed lo or vices today I y. Dr.

Sum-! The Rev. Dr. John F. MuUnny. Dr.

John F. Mullany, M.R., rector if St. John the Baptist R. C. thurch Syracuse, N.

for twenty-nine 'k to Kligliii'd. I bad a' chilly fed-my mention of the British navai Vere conduetec Erheth. Mr. Republican? ir" .1 illiam Joyce, "'k'I XiJS the sky of ominous clouds, and after and verifying my statement of being I flnalh. hree weeks.

Dr. Mul-uinder of the Catholic I al Cliff Haven on Lake desired official stamp and all passport. ex pern Who Will Be the Next Governor of the Empire State the French Consu that transaction, fied by a passpor John Thomas 1950 Bensonhu ne for Joking taking no rls A FINE PHOTOPRINT OF This handsome document cost iu. for official stamps and graph, but would probably be my most priceless possession until I greet dear Samuel Seabui THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE With SUNDAY'S EAGLE, October 1 passport received September 10, 1918. the Twelfth another official stamp and two United States insneetors asked me.

if I was carrying any explosive Street Kefnrmed Church', on Twelfth street, near Fifth avenue. She Is survived by three sons'. Frank, William and Robert; two daughters, Mrs. Wilbur Travis and Mrs. Robert Miller of Brooklyn, and several grandchildren.

through Mrs. Anna Schneider, B0 years old. jrtte of William F. Schneider, County Most certainly war conditions have.

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