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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

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1920. NEW YORK. TIIUKSDAY. OCTOBER THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. 20 LEGION WILL PLAY NO BUDGET MENTION The Woman Voter BENCH CANDIDATES as high as, four and five to one.

The figures by boros: CITV. I Three Hays. Three VITAL RECORDS OF FLATBUSH AVENUE MAY CAMPAIGN. IS POLITICS TO GAIN BONDS FOR MEMBERS REGISTRY BOARDS SWAMPED BY RUSH; MANHATTAN LEADS The necessity for a full registration and vote to hold the present repre-Fcntatlon in each election district on tho County Committee was emphasized bv Mrs. Annie 1'.

Jones, execu MARRIAGES 1920. 185.13S 09.11-' 17S.31 9.9;io Horn. Manhattan Bronx Hrooklyn yueenM. 1919. 140,754 54.7112 104.940 88.47(1 7.794 1920.

OR. 000 al.i.-l 04. 948 18.404 3.777 191H. 40.017 n.or.o 41I.0M 13.11111 it. Hit DECISION OF BARI EXTENSION OYER BAY Oct.

WII.DKS SMKllWildD I'ppcr 1020. Ill 1ST Inwnod Illchmnnn. Tutalii. Montclnir. N.

MAHKI. IIovvla.m; 128. 03 182.290 401,833 492.019 Improvement Not a City Charge, SHKItW'txiI). daughter of Air. anu Me.

Willinm Inirorroll Sherwood, to of, 180,000 Registered yesxeraay. The figures for Brooklyn by districts: BROOKLYN. 3d Day. 3 Day, HOBKRT SHIH.DOX I l.DKS, hum Thomas Wildes of Hrnoklyn. tive member, last night at the 8d A.

D. Democratic Club, 314 Clinton st. A "representative of Mrs. J. Borden Harriman spoke on the Leaguo of Nations, and Miss Gertrude Vaughan organized a Bub-commltteo of the Big Sisters Committee for Edward candidate for Su-nrema Court Justice.

Absentee vot Says Cuider-President Rie-gelmann Planned Early Action Boro President Riegeltnann'B bud 492,019 Since Monday-Only Three Days Left. Brooklyn Association Members Decide Justices' Activities Are Made Necessary by Conditions The Brooklyn Bar Association at a largely attended special meeting last iiicht voted unanimously to refrain get estimate for 1921 contains no ref DEATHS Kirkwood. Jennie K. c.1 A. i.

Ifli, A 1). 1 2. a. 4. r.

J. 12. Baxter erence to the proposed extension of Yesterday was a IiIk day for regis-itration throuKhout the city. More Whan 1 80,000 men and women visited Flat hush ave. cross Jamaica Bay to from any attempt at interference with Circularize Politicians and Appoint Poll Pickets to Get "Yes" on State Proposition.

Whatever may be the national policy of the American Legion an to going into or staying out of politics generally, on one particular matter the Kings County organization has decided to go in to the limit. That IB the matter of the State bonus to ex-service men. At a meeting of the Legion Committee of Brooklyn, at the headquarters, 123 Sthermerhoin last night, the organization went on rord as considering the State bonu the chief issue of the November election. A series of motions was unanimously adopted to make Election Hun. Cava nag Dm.

ing was explained and detailed plans made for the district campaign. Marg't K-mig. M. i.ui-l i- 1,. I.nr' Mi istopber Rockaway Inlet, although he stated l.i iii li.

Patrick not very long ago, that he hoped to the public campaigning of candidates for the Supreme Court Bench, and also voted to make no deprecatory The Democratic Cpunty Committee Mi Vnini. Kllen K. Kllen C. Ithe registry booths in the live imrw ias eompatcd to 1 44,000 on Monday nn.l yesterday, and when the polling places had losed it was found Mint the numlier of reidents who have 1 (nullified themselves during Hie tluee- 1'iiir II. Jje Puy, Webster Mi.rv Donnlitic, S.

W. Kin ler, Hdh' l. of the 20th A. D. held a joint meeting 1919.

1920. 6.101 6.832 U.ll.li 8.371 3.791 3.911 fi.400 il.Of.0 7.992 9.4S3 0.309 7,300 6.32.'. 4.987 4 980 4.710 0.837 8-648 8.178 9,723 9.503 8,029 S.223 4.230 4.t.23 4.499 4.7r-7 0.222 7.378 8.120 9.7.18 8,194 9.952 4.211 5.389 10.IO3 11.248 9.093 12.071 8.717 10.858 4.7S2 5.721 comment against tho practice. 1920. 2.3SS 3.122 2..

3.430 2.71K 2.332 3.318 3.3S1 4.023 l.3.l 189 1.948 1.97.7 2. 8.70 3.482 2.10:1 4.24:. 4.304 4.237 2,103 1919. 1.927 1. K.r.9 1.249 2.

oar. 2. fcS 1 1.70". 1.5H0 S.2'i4 2. r.Ki 3.014 2.7S3 lii'irl l.4 I 2.0IIS 1.3113 3.2:17 2.9111 2.774 1.4K Thus was defeated tho resolution last night at the club house, 115a Bushwick as the formal opening of the campaign.

9 1(1. 11 nr. 13. 14. 17 19.

offered as special order of business Novetn- dav period to take part in tne 1 i tonne A. Xeiilmr.ner, S. R. 1. 1 Ih.nlon, Di'liii w.

Stein. Jacoli J. Stilwcll. Louise Ij. llriirv D.

Woodrow. Mary slanils close to the The league of Women Voters of ber election now deplorinif the campaigning methods adopted by some of the candidates for Hie Supreme Court and seeking to I i i 1 1 1 Key. H. Fox. Mutiny.

Khndn Henn. Phillip Joney il-tirv S. JohllSOll. mark 4H2.01!'. to be balf-milbon the 20th A.

D. had a local candidates prevent repetition hy the appointment 2(1. availed 21 exact. Tli. ulio have not yet night last evening in the Hotchklss Manion, Broadway and aGies be able to start actual work on this improvement early next year.

Acting Boro rl'esldent Joseph A. Guider said today that there was no significance in the fact that Mr. Riegelmann had made no provision for the project in his budget for next year. "The extension of Flatbush ave. to Rockaway Jnlet," Mr.

Guider stated, "will have to be paid for by the owners of. the property benefited, and, therefore, is not a charge upon the city. For this reason, the item will not appear in the budget. You nyay be sure that Hie boro administration is eager to start work' on that. very necessary improvement, and will do so at.

the earliest oimortunlty." of a committee to co-operate with tne presiding Justice of this Appellate and candidates of both parties spoke. themselves of Uie opportunity to tual- ily ill have three more chances t'Toi Division towiird nledtrmiT all can Ih 49.0SI 04.1188 151.040 179.319 elccllon dlntrlcn A'N'i: i-SAXOX I.ODIl IS r.retln en: You nre respectfully to attend Die Masonic funeral services for Mrs. Ielia M. Blnisdell presided. A member of the 23d A.

D. Women's Republican Club has protested didates to personally refran from uc live and public campaigning. I he third day llfsur. tiy fiir HriM.tilyn: do so tonight anil rinay iukih tween Hie hours of p.m. and 10:30 p.m.

and Saiur.luy from 7 a.m. to; against the appointment of Mrs. Sarah Day a "great and solemn i dum" on Proposition No. 1. on whlcn the electorate is to vote yes or no.

This is a proposal for the State of New York to issue J45.0OU.O0O in revenue bonds for the granting or a bonus to former 8uvlce men in tne State, at the rate of $10 for eveiy month of service, with a maximum not to exceed J250 for each man. The measures adopted last night ara as follows: Republican and Democratic Assembly district leaders in Brooklyn will receive a letter from Bart ilCnt, chairman of the Kings County organization of the Legion, asking that they instruct their triet captains to work for the passage i XTrt 1 After considerable debate us to whether judicial candidates should or should not campaign like candidates 42 1st AsKelnlily 2, 51; 3, 42: 4. 57. 9. 00; 10, 00; 54: 15, 05; 10.

20, 70; 21. 03; 22. 40; 8. lllri.l. 58: 5, 58; 0, II.

72; 12. S2; 17. 01: 49: 23. 74: 112; 29. 34.

04: 51: it, 19. 03; for other public olllces, Ernest 1 28, 91: 27, 82; 20. r. Seelman offered a substitute replac "But is It not a fact that the city owns the ereuter part of the land 32. too: 33.

liih: 31. 03; L. Young as a member of the omen's Republican Executive Campaign Committee for the district, on the ground that Mrs. Young has not lived in the district since May, but now resides at 66.7 Ilalnbridge in the 30th Election District of the 6th A. V.

p.m. Diuiim the tirst ivvo days ot Hie week the registration lae.l and sur-Iirisc-d the political proKiuisticators who have been looking forward to a banner vole on Nov. 2. Yesterday, however it came with rush and almost swamped some of the registry hoards. Many of them did a land our late brother, I Iv f.

la Al-, Bill. I), at. IKO Lena Freeport. 1.. on Thursday evening, at o'clock.

Train Laws ave. 7:11. I IIKNKV C. Tl'llXKIt. Master.

Henry .1. Xoller, Secretary. Oct. II, al Ids I sttninier home. Xorwoi.d Avon, X.

.1. KMMKTT HAXTKIt. beloved bus- band of Jane Corcoran Baxter. Xolicc, of funeral hereafter. ...1 IM'UI.

Tolal. 2.338. ing the original resolution with i mere deprecation of the. politcal cam traversed by the Flatbush ave. exten sion''" Air.

Guider was aske.i. "That is true," lie replied, "but It makes no difference in so far as the paign activities of judges or judicial candidates. Several hours of further till Axxenillly Klltriit. 1 33- 2, 80; 3, 104; 4, SO; 6, 82; li. 8: 84: 8.

ii5; 9. St; 10. 73; II. 74 12. 58: 14, 07: 15, 98: HI, 62; 17.

.0: 18. 20 ii. r. 90- 98; 22. 95: 23.

89: 24. method of navnieiu is concerned. The same nrocendine will be gone through discussion resulted in the sunsuiuic being defeated 26 to 14, while nobody urose to favor the original resolution 44: 36. 4b 1. 1 i i Tiui.M) A beloved nauulUer of Henry 26 7- 20, 42: 27.

39; 28, 40; 29. 81. 05; 33, 107: 33. 70; 34, 8.1; 79- 37, 98; 38, 94; 39. 82; 40.

79 70: 43, 37; 44. 5. Tital, 3.122. The county executive committee of 'the Legion will meet in a few days and issue a report on the quertloii-aire which has been sent out to all local, State and Nations wl ind everybody present voted against as if the city did not own a foot of the property in the area of benefit. The city then pays its share of the assessment and private owners the re I office business.

Four Brooklyn assembly districts alone in the hour period each retiislered more than 4.000 voters. They were the 11th, 20th, 21st and 221. Manhattan still shows the greatest iiercentace of twin, toppinir its lat Mrs. Selah B. Strong has invited the women of Nassau and Suffolk counties lo a Hurdlng-Coolidge porch party at her home on the afternoon or Oct.

14. Arthur Ij. I-Jvermore und Mrs. William A anamee will speak on party loyalty and the League of Nations. An election district captain of long it.

and Bertha Kurloii, in her year. Funeral services at the (1 wood Heiirhtx Keforme.l Church. 451 The debate was spirited and ex-eedinglv intorestimr and it clearly mainder." The extension of Flatbush ave. Friday. nt.

and 7th Hrooklyn, on showed that the sentiment of the mem- i year's lifture by 3d Aoomibly ItMrlrt. 33: 3, 36; 4, 50; 6. 80; 6 9. 49; 10, 48; U. 48; 12.

15, 62; 10. 74; 17. 34; IS, 71 22. 00; 23, 02; 24. 27, 72.

Tntal. 1,601. which was authorized by the Board 1. 76: 03; 8, 71; 49: 14, 66 39 20, 0 1 Brooklyn is with an increase of Oct. 8, at p.m.

fAVAVAHH On Monday. Oct. 4. second on the list tor office; on maneis Co ve he ex-service men. now been received from all but the Presidential candidates.

and noes also expected to answer. The question of chief interest which they have becm asked concerns the bonus and 273. The i. 1 ne of Bernard nronx comes uii.u 26, 61 00; experience offers his plan for the benefit of women captains. He divides the district into mall sections, giving to 19-JO.

MAllOAltlCT. widow hers of the Bar is that judicial candidates should not campaign publicly for votes, but that they are victims of tho present-day political system and must resort to such practice as a mat late an increase 01 n.o.iu. ruvmiiisli. Funeral from her Asarmbly District. 4th eundirtntes Who return unu.

be residence. 2 4 5 Clermont, ave, Friday morning, i KitiRsion, X. papers please copy. "2 answers to this will, presumably, each canvasser a list of house numbers, with no names, and requires a return of all people ltvjng at those numbers. He thus, secures a fourth with anu iiuinin.iiu fifth, with Women voters, it was reported, are still slow in comlnjr out to register, the number who appeared 67 8, 14, ter of necessity and theretore Mioura not be criticized nor should their efforts be curtailed.

4. 7u; 6. 93: o. 1.5; It. 79; 13, 90: 13.

82; 17, 70; 18, 74; 19, '2. 74; 23. 40; 24. 23: 2, on; 3, 09; 79; 9. 69; 10, 44; 15-, 70; HI, 09; 21, 81; in Brooklyn dealt with accordingly.

Every polling" place f)AIY Kntered into rest on '1 ues- George, A. Oreen was enihusiasu- N. 80; members of the dav. Oct. 5.

10iO. at Harrison, will be picketed by 71; 28, 04; 29. 62; 34. 02; 35, 79; 30. 7j; Total.

2.564. 41 cally seconded when he said mat, ot the stand just outside vesterdai' was greater than on the two preceding days. Ill some of the districts the ratio of men to women AXTOIXKTTI-: daughter 31, 08; 37, 06; l.eirlon. who will limit and remind eveiy years, ln- laliMatlH Daly, afi'ed the 100-foot I nnlla nftt full list, can check up cnanges, aim prevents bluffing on the part of the canvasser. Signed by Miss Lucy Burns.

Mrs. Henry Bruere. Henrietta A. Rodman, Mrs. Alcan Maud Swartz, nnri Miss Doris Stevens, members of is not undignined for a jusuce iu so before his fellow-man and seek reelection, nor for a man to ask for election.

"Since when," he declared. voter as he approacue of Estimate as long ago as 1913, Is now placed among "urgent public improvements" because of the great need of the Flatbush district of additional drainage facilities. The of Flatbush will mean the extension of the big Flatbush ave. sewer, for the plans of the improvement Include a drainage main under the new street. It is said that for sanitary reasons alone not a day should be lost in the construction of the Flatbush ave.

extension, because of the additional drainage facilities It will afford. Aside from this feature of the project it is held if there were no great public advantage of a short and direct route to the Kockaways by the construction of this extonsion, the fact that the city has more than 2,000 acres of undeveloped land that can only be reached und made valuable by this extended street, would be suf Assembly niotrlet, 3. 76; 4, 103; 6. 92 twrot to vote -yes" on roponins 5th 70: will he printed, Mo 1. Cards, also.

9, 99; 10. 9 ii. i 10. 92; 17, 84; this admonition, -hiAS it-m 1-piieat "have men been dragged from men law olllces and thrust upon the bench 4. 63 16.

Oi 21, 01 81 85; 24, 30. 30, 42. vnior will a card. 58: 22. 105; 23.

I 7. 47: 28. 80; 29, 20, 89: a woman's independent campaign com 26, 93 against I heir will Many of the jus-tioes and andidates for the Supreme 22, 06; 33. 71; 34. i.a; 38, 40; 39.

OS; 40, 60; Total, 3.480. Tentative assignments for the posts to cover the polls In the various election districts were made last "iRht nrC- 1st a. Brooklyn Post; Court bench have made dignineo appeals to. gatherings of voters and they termcnt private, UKKUTZ On-Tuesday. Oct.

S. nred sears. I'KTHlt H. HKKUTZ. beloved busband of F.lizabeth J.iecrU.

Funeral services at his late residence, 11413 Jamaica Kichinond Hill, Tbur-dav, Oct. 7. p.m. Interment private. llel'l'Y On Wednesday.

Oct. ti, litatl. WKF.STKU. beloved husband of Clara Louise lie I'uy. Funeral services will be held al the Lefforts 1'lace Chapel.

Sti l.efferts near (irand on Saturday. Oct i), at 2 p.m. TIONAHFK Suddenly on Oct. Ii, mittee, a letter has been seni tu xin. Frank A.

Vanderllp. asking her why the name of Miss Rose Schnelderman, Farmer-I-abor candidate for S. io from the list of anti- DEATHS MeCORT On Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1 920 FI.RFX C. MeCORT of 95 Chestnut Cypress Hills, beloved mother of Mrs.

William C. C.ullaer and Mrs. William Riker. Funeral Saturdav, Oct. 9, at 9 a.m..

at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Interment, Calvary Cemetery, auto cortege. XF.LSOX on Oct. 1 920. CARO-LdXrc widow of Albert Nelson, in hox.

marie a line lmnression. ornie District. Bill Brown post; an, flth Aoftrmbly i. ii r.r tho Htttliu? lustices have been 2d, nniiiv of thnt form of campuignlnp 1. 46; 2.

851 3, 73: 4 4th, Eastern District; uo L. Young; 6th. Bedford and 11. 86; 12. 80 Wadsworth candidates made public by Wynn; the Non-Partisan Senatorial Commit- Charleti 03: 8.

71 54; 10, and the adoption of the resolution 8: 10, 71 12. 19. 26, 31, 37, II, 07 here presented would -condemn mum ficient reason why it should be immediately constructed. 17. 70; 18.

03 23. 74; 24. 08 29. S8; 30. 87 35.

66; 30. 53 2,708. 62; 22. 05 2H, 42; 34, all. They are the victims ot oui tee of which Mrs.

vanaernp is rami-man and which is seeking to defeat Senator Wadsworth for re-election. 20. yi: 20. 160 32. 00; 3S, 80; ber 78lh vear, beloved moiner oi Sadie.

Krnest, F.dward and Irving Xelson. Funeral services at her late residence. 1123 Flatbush Oct. 9. al.

2 p.m. Interment MRS. BULL MAY HEAD The Brooklyn League of Women Voters, headed by Mrs. George Not- 7th Assembly lllstriil. 2.

76; 3. 86; 4. 02; 5, 77; 0 82; SS; 7. 13. 03: 10.

75; 11, 04; 12, man. is making special enorm i week to get the women registered so vote in November. The 19, 00; 20, 74; D. A. R.

NEXT YEAR 8, 79; 14. 45; 21. 08: 27. 69; 33, 02; 15, 00; 17. 181 18.

74 22, 47; 23, 18; 24, 07 28 66; 29. 01 30, 01 34, .14 35, 04; .16. 0. 2... 50; 2), 31, 53-; 32.

75 Total, 2.332. league is distributing much literature present-day political system ami seems to me the arguments in favor of such a resolution are clearly against the election of judges by the people. I believe we would accomplish nothing by passing this resolution and I think we should keep quiet about it." Senator Alfred J. Oilchrist, who was a contender in the primaries for a Supreme Court nomination, deplored the fact that aiivbody fdiould decry the desire of the voting public to meet fuce to face its public servants: or those who aspire to be, and expressed the opinion that the pie-primary cam M.VKY daughter of the late Charles M. and Margaret Donahue.

Funeral from her late residence, 171 Slate on Saturday, Oct. at a.m, Solemn reiiuiem at St. Charles Borroinedo Church. Relatives and friends kindly invited to attend. no.VOIIl'K -On Thursday, Oct.

7. 1820. SYl.YF.STF.lt laeloved son of William and Die lale Kllen Donohue. Funeral from his late residence, MC Sterling pi. on Monday, II at a.m.

Thence to St. Teresa's Church. Classon Harrv C. Ragovin; itu. Xava'l and Bay Ridge; 8th, Sagamore: ftth, 1st Woman's and Milton i firlei-bach: 10th, Reveille; llth.

William Blaisdell; 12th, Park Slope; 3 h. Charles Finnigan; 14th and 15th, Greenpoint; 16th, Boro Park: 17th, 106th Infantry: 18th, Frank X. Sullivan: 19th, Charles W. Heissor; 20th, Charles Young 21st, Sgt. Joyce Kilmer- 22d.

Warren C. Condit and Democracy; 23d, Werther-Widowei. and ePwln' overwhelmingly on the Smith bill proposition," said I'resulent Bart Hunt, in instructing the delegates tn eet their post members to solicit, votes for the bill, "it will he a weapon with which to fight for the Legion's four-fold compensation plan in Congress. What New York State does will fOllOW. But if WO and carrying on a series oi meeungs in various Assemmy tusiricis.

Already Mrs. Julia X. Perkins of the XI Amtembly District. 1 52; 3. 68; 4.

03; 5. CO; 6, I 8. 03; 9. 10. 91; 12.

03 14, 52; 15. 73; H. 07; 17, 0, 8, 04 56 71 72 04 (Special to The Eagle.) SaratogaSprngs, Oct. 7 Brooklyn Is largely represented at the. State Conference of Daughters of the American Revolution which opened Its two (1.

74: 21. .1 Oi', Greenwood Cemetery. XFl'lU'RCKR Suddenly, on Oct. 5 -1920. SFXIC B.

KUBCRCKR. hn-loved htiiband of Julia Jonas Neil-burger, father of Ralph and Alice Xeulmrger, son of F.va Xeuburger and brother of Jacob Xeuburger. in his 42(1 year. Funeral Friday. Oct.

8, 10:80 a.m.. from hiw lote residence, 102 4 I'rospect Brooklyn, 6-2 oilXLON On Tuesday, Oct. 5. 1920, DK1.IA O'UANLON. Funeral from' her late residence, 59 Bergen on Fridav, at 9 a.m.

Solemn reciuiem mars at St. Paul's Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. 1'iitlil, 1,786.

26. 53; 27. 00'; '28, 47 29. 60. 11th, Miss Mary Horn ot me jutn, Maurice En right of the 4th and Miss Haskins of the 12th, have held district meetings for this purpose and yesterday afternoon Miss Elizabeth Collier gave instructions to mothers at the Zabriskte-Montessori School.

ave. and Sterling pi. Interment Holy Assembly Dlstrlet. 3. OS: 4.

09; 6, 74; 91 81; 10. Cross Cemetery. HULK 11 On Wednesday, Oct. 1r'0. KliSK M.

oiee Uaffertyi 176 Bond St. The v. c. i. 73; 90 paign as It Was J.onoiieieu uiin with its 15 candidates was decent enough for any justice to take part in without sacrificing his dignity or good taste.

John A. Olnncy said it was important to always bear in mind that jus 37; 75; 10. 90 84: 22. 70; till: 28, 91 tl, 10; 17, 83; 23. 81; 29.

92 35, 73 41. 119 PURLER, beloved wife of Andrew 93; 31 09; 20, 35; 2 85; 3 Ehrler. Funeral from her late resi 33. 72; 34, 01 A. are aiding in tne wore.

Mary Garret Hay has sent a letter to school principals asking them, through the teachers, to instruct the pupils to tell their mothers to register this week. days session in this city this morning. Mrs. Fred Hixon regent of Battle Pass Chapter; Mrs. William C.

Beecher, regent of Fort Greene Chapter, and Mrs. Frank X. Trcells, regent of Women of '76 Chapter, all of Brooklyn, are attending the conference. Brooklyn has the second largest number of regents present. Mrs.

Charles Melville Bull of Brook- donee. Ii I Senator Day Rule, on 88; 32. Tut 48- 38. 90; 71. Total.

.19, 80; 40. 70; 3.318. 10th Assembly District tices oi thei Supreme Court are nothing higher than the servants of the people and that no man who is fit to be a judge should be above having an opinion on a political subject. The women members of the United Republican Club, Bushwick and uates are defeated on that the Legion can expect-no favorable legislation In In years This is the biggest thing that, has come up for the Legion to act on. Preparations were made for the Legion to take part in the Bonus Pa-rade in Manhattan on Oct.

16. Le glo members will march in civilian cloth eJ and carry a Flanders poppy, the flowrf adopted by the National Convention 1 Cleveland as its emblem. Plans werj also inauguarated for a ball, whic is expected to become an annual at-fair be held at the 23d rieglment win give a ira no r.u.i.u.i 12. 18. 94: 24, 79; Saturday, Oct.

at a.m.; thence to Our l.ady of Aimcls If. C. Church. Interment at. Holy Cross Cemetery, VAX'S DOROTHY bo-loved daiiffhler or Maud I.

and C.eoi'Ke W. Kvans, died suddenly Oct. 1920. aged 2 year. 8 months, at Knslewodd, N.

J. Funeral services Thursday at 2 p.m., Hclmont Fnnlewood, X. J. Col. Walter .1.

uarnn spone i ernoon at the clunnouse. I. V. MlirATIT (If nP 2, 02; 3, 73; 4. 08; 5, i.5; 9, 83: 10.

95: 1 1. 04; 70; 15, 88; 10. 45; 17. 24: 91 21. 03; 22, 00; 23, 80; OS; 27.

64; 28. 24; 29. 51: K9- 33 96; 34. 90; 36. 20: 97; 39, 98; 10.

00; 41. 90 il7 45. 60; 40. 42; 47. 61 02.

Total 3, 1. Uonbv the Association would be very Daughters, and led the State officers in Mrs. The Women's Republican Organiza 37; 31. 53; 37. 78; 43, 84; 49, Rl'MROLD At Freeport.

L. on Oct. 5. 1920, C.F.OlidR W. Rl'M BOLD, in his' 89th year.

Funeral services at Ihe home of' his grandson. C.eorge W. Westcott, 180 Lena Freeport. L. on Thursday, Oct.

7, at 8 p.m. Interment private. STF1X Oil Oct. 6. 1920, JACOB J.

STKIN Funeral services at his late residence. 475 K. 2tilh Brooklyn, on Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. Interment C.reenwood Cemetery. i STILWF.LL On Monday, Oct.

4, 1920, l.AKK, beloved wife of Henry M. Stilwell, aged 71 years. Serv- tho nrncess onal this morning. 32 .12. 3S.

44. tion of the 6th A. yueens, neiu a Bull was renominated for the post of oo, State vice regent at this arternooivs aeuainn. and wt be ected tomorrow reception or- State senator jonn u. Karle at the Boys Modern Club, 804 Onderdonk ave.

County Judge Dike of Brooklyn, one of the G. O. P. can Thursday. Oct.

7, 1020, KEY of 5HS 52d in his Funeral services will be late residence on Satur- KEY On F.M 1 1 H. C. 25th yeai. held at his effective taking Issue with six or seven others vrho declared it would have no effect whatever, would lesson the dignity and influence of the association and act as a boomerang against those the association might wishr most to hiGeorga M. Curtis was among those who pictured only harmful ef-feels from the adoption of the reso morning.

It is now probable tnai me entire State ticket will be re-elected. A eVione-e In the bvlaws perfected this didates for Supreme (jouri, spune. llth Aswmbly District. 2, 08- 3. 112: 4.

05; 6. SO: 6. 91; 9. 80; 10. 20: 11, 18; 12.

14; 09- 25, 40: 10. 08; 17. 78; IS, 65; 21. 58; 22, 93; 23. 102; 24 20; -7 83: 28.

70; 29. 79: 31). 90; Tho Farmer-Labor party in Brook afternoon provides for the election of cveiiins'. Interment, Miniiay, irei nwood Cemetery. day p.m nt ber date residence, z.u nun recent eve.rv three years.

ices Oct. al a Mrs Bull, who is one of the most st. Brooklyn. Thursday an Armistice ua? wre.i.ov, by an entertainment and general get-together meeting. on Armistice Day nl On -motion of Thomas F.

Ward Jr. it was decided to present in person the American Legion's gold medal to Miss Mary E. the Paris Bureau of The Brooklyn Eagle, wne she arrives here some time next-month. The original intention was to lyn is making a drive for women members, according to an announcement by its leaders. FOX -On Tuesday, Oct.

ii, 1M20, Ml'R- 85; 30, 93: 05; 42, 05; 48, 32. 72; 23. 99; 34. 79 as 71; 39. S3; 40.

67: 41. SO. 45, 87; 40. 50, 38. Toml, 4.023.

popular members of the State confer ence, Is frequently mentioned as thi noYi i-pirent. lution, and he subsequently movea to table Mr. Seelman's substitute depre p.m. Interment pr.vate. THORNE In Mexico City.

Mexico, HENRY' L. husband of the u. rt. Adele Van Size and beloved son cation. Edward .1.

isyrne seconue.i Mrs Inmes A. Dugan of Brooklyn, ANOTHER LIND PIANO motion and 'the vote was i IStli AnHcmbly 2, 04; .1, 54; 4. who Is the chairman of the committee of llem-v Thorne and Annie. L. Thorne President Robert 11.

Wilson, in casing recently Oct. 7 A piano t-tui-on. the medal, wnicn was nn International relations, win mane 0 9 II. 17 9. 05; -10, 59; 15.

72; 10. 90 i i jj tho Kines County or- of 8rt 10th Brooklyn. Requiem mass at' St. Francis Xavier's Church, n.VY, beloved husband of Mabel H. Fox, at his residence, 872 SI.

John's pi. Funeral Friday, wiih requiem mass at St. C.rcgory Church, a.m. Interment. St.

JoliiVs Cemetery. Automobile cortege. liLOVKR On Oct- H'20. at her home. Pacadena.

in her tifilli year, ItHOPA S. C.LOVFR. widow of John I. Hover. HKXN- On Oct.

II. I'lULUR. the deciding vote, put tne suosmine again before the' house. Jacob L. her report to the conference tomor row morning.

09; 12. 77; IS. :3. 104; 29. 09: 35.

00 101 21. 54 22. used bv jenny ljinu, anu wwusni. awaruru i -j ho at" a reputed price of $5,000 in ganization of the Legion in recognition 03; 50; 75; 24. 30.

30, 42, 48, 03; 28, 8S 20. 69; 27. 57 Carroll si. and 6th Brooklyn, on Fridav. Oct.

8. 1920, at 10:30 a.m. Hinnklvn Tl. A. registered si of her war work, to luiss Holtzman moved us noopnon aim was again Voted down.

26 to 14. has been found 34. 07 32, 09; 33, 7 1850, by P. T. Barnum, far are: Mrs.

William Braugn, Paris, but when it was iu, 39, 50; 40, 08; 41, 64 James L. i. ray nuicuieu me un rederie Burton. Mrs. James A.

uugan here. In the possession of a dealer in antique furniture. to return nere soon, a r. Interment private. IVU LEX On Wednesday.

Oct. 6 41. is 45. 49: 40. 80; 47.

08 03. Totiil. 1.836. ceremony i1'11 cAntntlntl Mrs. Frank H.

ueorge A nvi 1nisten.fl. Moon Mrs. Charles M. nun, known author of the resoiruion anu hinted that maybe he was trying to aid somebody who was not fit to "Kt.o'mllnir on a platform and agl- nnnninted or- Mrs. Charles W.

Furey, Mrs. L. uraiu 1H2II, Jl'LIA McFVOY, widow of Patrick and beloved mother of the Rev. Edward J. Whalen of Heighlstown, N.

1 and Mrs. James Sherlock. Funeral Baldwin. Mrs. Josenh iv.

Butler, airs facing the people whose votes they 13th Assembly District. 2. 85: 3. 73; 4. 05; 5.

45: 0. 03; 7. i 47; 10. 45- 11. 63 12.

43 13. 03; 70; 10. 54: 17. 08; IS. 48; 19.

83; IV; 22. 59: 23. 02; 24. 70; 25, 77; 59; 28, 71. Total, 1.089.

Everett Barnes. WILL XOT EXLARGK STATION. The stations at the Jackson ave. station of tho Queensboro subway, which are used by nearly 30,000 people daily, principally 'from the eek- is the most manly ana noiiesi from her late residence, una st Mrs. trene.

ganizer of women's auxiliaries in the boro. VATII NIKI. A HANAI7, 58 years old. of ItloomneUl Coundl. Knlgbt.

of n.l formerlr a resident Brooklyn. at lils residence 111 Montelalr, Murk's Salui'fiay, oci. 9, thing that candidates no," no com e. (1 beloved husband of Katharina llenn and father of Ororgo I'. Henn and father-in-law of Catliciine Henn and grandfather of riiillip George .1..

Albert Henry (I. and ('alherine M. Henn. Funeral from bis late residence, Henry on Friday. Oct.

8, rt 9 a.m. Solemn reuuiem mass at St. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Suddenly.

on Tuesday, a Solemn requiem mass will be BANKRUPTCY FORCED Meier Steinbrink. Almi Keen ....1.1, rated at the Church ol our Greenpoint section of Broogiyn, are 14th vf.n and 1 ne editor Ol me oci. of Victorv. corner oi nroop ave. anu not to be enlarged or improveu in wir Assembly 3.

86: 4. 1: 10. 93; 53- 10, 71; ii sent letters favorng the District. 5, 04; 0. 00; 11.

00; 12, 55: 17, 47: 18. 40; 23. 52; 24. S3; Menonouirh at 10 ociock. Please near future.

This was the statement foolotion and John Hill Morgan sain omit flowers. Masses appreciated made by Public service tomraissiuoci ON FOX, 13 S. S. COS. 1.

79; 8 OS; 1' 01; 2( 64; 2 Total that the attacks should not be leveled 18: 22. 08; 1 lie la survived by Ms wife. Mrs. Emma F' Har.au. ond two suns.

Kenneth J. and N. Austin Hanau. The funeral was held this morn-, with a requiem mas. In the B.

C. Chare. Heart, nloomlleld. Interment fol- Delaney yesterday. 73; 30.

27. 42; 28. 62 I. o-n in Qt the Jtidbes. but against the Oct.

a. 1920. HKXUY SIMI'SOX WOODROW On Tuesday, Oel. ninet ce of having tneir inclines on at Pomona, N. MARY rwists and ash barrels.

DUEO ON STREET. Max Bernstein, 60 years old, of 564 An involuntary petition in bank ioKtn in Cemetery, In BrwilQX 1.51b Assembly District. STOKER WOODROW. widow of livth year. uncivil late n-si(lenc, 128 Jamaica.

-V. on Oct. 8, at 8 o'clock, es Lodge, Xo. 225, 1. JONES, in his services at his I'nion Hall Friday evening.

Members of Ce Henrv D. Barmorc, president of the 11 A Renublican Club, said the 00: 6. 03; ruptcy was filed In the L. s. District 8th Astoria, dropped aeaa rrom Alonzo Woodrow.

Committal service at Evergreens Cemetery. Brooklyn, on 12, 53 13, 5 19. 4' ourt today against Victor S. ox, heart disease at the eorneof Graham whole remedy would be to take ju dtclal nominations out of the pri 5- 3, 50; 4. 09; 10, 40; 11, 70; 10, 57; 17.

22, 01: 23, 00; 2, 64; 29. SS; Toml. 1.957. 1. 50; 2.

07: 9. 85 15, 41; 21, 53; 27. 87; 33. 60. Friday at 2:30 p.m.

18. 24. 30. and 14th yesterday, iie naa rt.ni-ii.u ami added it was entirely un- of 47 Broadway, on ocnau in uireu creditois. At the same time 13 addi been ill for some time.

sa'raniirr tn maintain the dignity of SiKK- tonkin, a bid for aa.T tional involuntary petitions in bank O. O. are invited. JOHNSON JOHN. The Funeral Church.

Il'way, ddth Friday, 2 p.m. KIRK WOOD-- on Oct. 7, 192o, tho Supreme Court by resolution. The tor The Cat ruptcy were filed against what are wurs. It.

HenartneBtS. of us aeparimeiup. service, LOST AXP FOUND. any vn.ii or ror Kith Assembly District. S8; 2.

9S: 3. 80; 4. SS; 5. 08; 0. 75; 7, 48 5- 9.

73: 10. 04 1 1. 02 12. 13. 04 I of New supposed to be subsidiary companies.

furnisn toe bureaus or sn.rfiwUh of the seated or Berries for wWcH Stolen Automobile KANSAS HIGH STUDENTS All are. located at 47 Broadway, and 75; 15. 58; 10. 59; 17. 100; 1s, 84; 19.

73; JENNIE I I UK" WOOD, in her 73d year. Relalives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at named for steamships which were pur Reward CO TO SCHOOL IN MOTORS 77; 21, 65; 22. 05: 23, 70; 24, 00; 25, 06 93- "7, S3: 2S. 70; 29. 53; 30.

58; 31, 04 33. 74; 34. 33; 35. 09; 30. 8t 37, 67 74; 9.

88: 10, S3. Total 2.850. chased by Victor S. Fox, Inc. The IN MEMORIAM HROi'GHTON In loving remembrance of HARRY L.

BROl'CHTOX. who died Oct. 7, 1919. A devoted bus-, band anil father. He is wailing at Ihe portals, I le is watching on the shore.

Waiting only for our coming. Our dear loved one gone before. Bereaved WIFE and CHILDREN. BltOL'C. HTON In loving memory of onr dear husband and father.

Fnrii toiulor. 1920 motor, No. 385844. Ihithe. Oct.

7 Motorcars be tupilt" Vie with his or their name or name; b'ad date to the sad "Jjf to the head of the Departme.ta Board or to ne i his or for the i saoie. all nm. and Place the bids will be poblle "mh" president or Board or head ot smid opened and the award of tb Department ana tow 100, ttwt. creditors in the additional petitions are the same as those against Victor S. Fox.

Jnc, though for smaller lousing to students of the local high lleense New York 224S7. all Firestone tires: stolen Sept. '30, 11 p.m., from In front of i TLesire. Broadway and Stockton st, ber residence, 9111 Sijlh ave. Woodhaven.

L. on Saturday evening, 8 o'clock. K'OLLER On Tuesday. Oct. 5, 1920 at.

his residence, 4 1 72 9.5lh ave. lth Assembly Dlstrlet, )2; 2. 92; 3, 74: 4, 93; 5. 61 school have caused such a congestion 91 6 N'. Y.

Communicate with E. U. amounts. to 12. New York City.

Tel. 8. 02: 9. 70; 10. 07; 11.

74 HtUJWtHl. Jon" i. The petitioning creditors and 16. 67 17. IS.

72: bo Ileekman 898.. amounts ciaimeu anixuisi. na; of traflic that Mayor T. W. Duny dav issued an order that they pa'rker In the rear of the school stead of in front of the' building.

In HAOv 1 raveling, haiultiaur therein with money, 7. 93; 13. Ol! 19, 24. 83 48 30. 07 S.

Fox. are: Ocean Paint Works, s2: 23. 104: 28. 5S; 29. 78'; 34.

71 35. 219; Wood lui veil. HENRY KOLLF.ll. beloved bii.sliaiid ol' Anionic Koller and beloved father of Lena Koller. Funeral services Friday, 2 p.m.

contain the nsme nnd olaea jt Brh the person making the same, and residence Interested with Mm of an ie interested It shall 75; 2: 27. 93 33. 97: 39. 40 14, 49; 15, 20 111: 25, Ui 20. 31, 74; 321 37.

61 38. 43, 92; 44. HARRY L. BROt'OHTON, ho parsed away Oct. 7.

1919. Never to be f'or- papera. bank, ana cneraoooa, n.i iium u.v...v-biie between Westbury and Amltyvllle. L. 40, 35; 41, OS; $637: William wells company, $2,966, and John Corley Out-fltln'g Company, $1,219.

reward. HAHKIr.r wueiu, esouiry, j. i Total, 3.48 that act also that It Is mad iisllnctly any other nereo. MUST TELL REAL ACE T. ind Is la all rithout Assembly Dlstrlet.

iking a Dm i eolhtsloD or fraud, aail IHIh 190 The names of tne imrteen companies are as follows: Muscoota Navigation Company, Hartford, Oct. 7 Connecticut 3. 91; 4. 103; reauecta A. Rosrd of Airtprtiieo.

heasl 1 1 05; women who desire to be made voters 10. lo, 1. 82 7. 101; 13. 71; 19, 27; Tonawanda Navigation Company 72: SO NKBOOK No.

43704 on llrevoort Savings Hank corner Macon at anil Nostrand nv, Brooklyn, lost. Payment stopped. Please re- turn to bank. "ilARI'lV, la.lv's, diamond, lost at Villeplque'a Inn. Shecpsh.sil Hay, on Sunday, Oct.

3. Liberal reward lwld for Its return to H. o.V8 NETT. 473 Kulton st. nklyn.

triCKi.ET-100 paid or return of diamond and sapphire flexible BKA4 EIA1. i Theater and Kew will have to give their birth date, al 6, 98; 12. 40; 18. 89; 24, 72; 30, 30. 89; 42.

54; 48, 75. lU" rrJonment. chief of a bureau, deputj- thereof therein, or other olflcer or of of of 'w New iork l. "lull be or berosae indirectly, as contractlnii lerested. enrety or otherwise, party.

ierformsnce of the contract, or la in or In tne pe. to which It re- OS thoutrh the General Assembly, In spe 17. 02; 23. 59; 29. 75; 36, 60; 41.

74; 47, 85 22, 65; 2 8. lid; 34. 80; 40, S3; 40. 86; KOXK Suddenly, on Oct. 6.

1 920. A RC.l' EllfTE. beloved wile nf Harry C. Konig'. and diiugliti-r of Samuel and Nellie Seals.

Funeral services will be held at her lale residence, I4S4 E. 17th on Friday, Oel. 8, at 8 p.m. Interment at Farmingdale, L. I.

LARKIN-on Wednesday. Oct. 1920. C) I RlirTO I'll Elt. beloved brother or Annie Larkin Butler and brother of the late Felix Larkin.

Funeral from bis late residence, 837 Lincoln on Friday at 9:3" a.m.; Ihencc lo St. 39 31. "w'lFE. SONS and DAUGHTERS. oc7-10-2t CP.ONK RITE In sad and loving liieniorv of mv beloved mother, HAT-TIE M.

CRONKRITE, who passed awav Oct. (iOLDFNE EH RE. VS. CI'MMISKEY A month's mind mass will be said for Mrs. MARY A.

at Our Lady of Victory Church. Friday morning, Oct. 8. 1920, at 8 o'clock. DAVENPORT- In sad and loving cial session a fortnight ugo seemingl 32, 91 98; Arapahoe Navigation company, Chllii-cothe Navigation Company, Monon-gahela Navigation Company, Mosholu Navigation Company, Jeanette Steam-shin Company, Mount Shasta Steum- 09; made if possible for a woman to mere 43.

47 Total, portion ot the prollts thereof. 3,510. Ci.nlens Monday night. E. B.

SWBETSUK la tea 7. he rerlfled lir he osin. woimt, bid making the that th. 1. The ship Company.

Isonomia Steamship Company, Coosa Steamship Company 244 Abingdon roa.l. Kew Gardens, therein are la all respects stau-d therein ly state tnat sne was ovei WHITEliliZES 0, matters COAT I'lue ailk. loat on Smith st car, Sunday night; reward. Keturn vo jao-ciu, 10th Assembly Dlstrlet. 77: 2.

77; 3. 05; 4. 01; 5. 04: 8 69: 9. 73; 10, 06: 11, 174; 14, 71; 1 5, 07: 10, 70; 17, 70; 20, 78; 57; 22, 81 23, 00; 20 00; 27.

85; 2S, Tutid 2 true. eonldered unless, ns a condition No bid win or eonslderatio ol and the Consolidated Maritime Lines, all given as Delaware corporations, though the Fox concern Is a Xew York organization. 12th jt 18, 64; 24. 83; 103. roedenv hr eertinen eneea white poodle, lost: imiue sncU bid- ST.

State or National hank, or trust Hewrd.313Vfriing piaie. HARDMCK VICTORY Ira emi.nnr signed. by a duly ut lo thf nrflAf ir omcer thereo I. 71; memory ol r.LvAKi HA who died Oct. 7.

1918. Gone but not forgotten, i His WIFE and DAUGHTER. GAMMON In memory of LOUISA GAMMON, devoid) wife and mother, who died Oct. 6, 1 918. ivliitf rhnlrman of the tedne.s of any n.fir- U.ueil eertl.es t' Vork, which the Comptroller "l-he fioa I value with the aecnflw Kail approve ''Jtisemi-nt to the amount of 'Julred in th' 1 live lr ceotom Strayed from 110 Lefferts pi, Sept.

4 large Newfoundland white, black spots back and head; anawers name Teddy. Suitable reward If returned to above address. "nECKpYeCE fur, found! Bedford section. Phono Main (toil between and 5 o'clock. pin I(ost.

platinum bar IMS. with 9 diamonds, at Vllllpigne's Inn. Sunday. Oct. reward L1L.I.IAN McGl'IKE, 04 Howes st, Aisembty District.

41: 3, 01; 4, 135; 5, 04 17 9. 54; 10. 07: 11, 77; 70; 15. 65; 10, 1.4; 17. 48 40; 21, 83: 22.

50; 23. 03 177; 27. 5(1; 28, 59; 29, 97 OS; 33, 70: 34, 30; 35, 04 71 39, 70; 40, 70; 41. 72; 07; 45. 47; 40.

47, 61 01 51, 04: 52. 70; 63, 80 us: 12. 03; is. 37; 24, 01: 80, 49; 30. 48; 42.

104; 4 8. 65; 54. 75; ommittee, in ALICE" ROGERS WISH TO ENGAGE YOU, BUT HAVE LOST YOUR ADDRESS. PLEASE CALL FRIDAY MORNING. MRS.

MEEKER, 178 HANCOCK ST. a statement today, declared he at "Ur.monnt of the bond re IRWIN BRIDGET, requiem mass nt SI. Hovt and Sackelt sts Month's mind Agnes Church, Saturday, Oct. tached no significance to the notnina-1 31. 08 37, Mi 43.

8 49, 79 56. 50 01, 61 rJ Section 420 or must be submitted Is oo, 50; "ll bids 67. 72; 58. 73; 69, iliegory's Church. Brooklyn ave.

and Vyt. John's where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Automobile ooi-t4hge. LEACH On Thursday. Oel.

7. 192u, at the residence of his son, Joseph F. lacli. 7 18 3d ave, PATRICK LEACH. Survived by live sons and three daughters.

Funeral services Saturday, Oel. 9. at 9 a.m.; solemn requiem mass at St. John Hie F.vanuolist C. Church.

Interment at Kingston. X. Y. Automobile coHcuc (Kingston papers please copy. I Met ''ANNA Wednesday.

Oct. (J, 1920, al ber residence, 216 Clarkson Flatbush. ELLEN K. MeCANNA (nee Scott), Wife (if the lale Patrick Mc-Canua. Funeral on Saturday, Oct.

9. at 0:30 a. from her lale residence; thence to Holy Cross Church, where a requiem mass will he offered. Interment Holv Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit llrooklyn.

I nmnPr should 1 TTO 03, 41); 64, 54. Total, 4,245. with diamond erd one. b1 large violet, PIN. lady' lewdrop attached, lost between 1 and 3 p.m.

'0id In Vnelosed In separate envelop. Presl- list Assembly Dlstrlet. inn; 3, 100; 4, 111: 6, 82; Oct. on Court at. between joraiemon anu he of Department 9, 1920.

at 9 a.m. 7-2 KFNN'RDY In memory of our dearlv beloved mother. BRIDGET KENNEDY, who died Oct. 7. 1914.

Mav her soul rest, in pence. SON and DAUGIITKRS. 91 upoai th. Reward. Tel.

Main 'It EDITORS. ATTENTION. Delicatessen and candy store at 35 Marcy av sold hy Hourv and Dura Thoruer to Nu-ihan WillliiKr and -Max Mermelateln. Call N. WII.I.Il.N'dEH, 100 MidUleton at, within 7, days from Oct.

4. 6-5 mnfs.uu Board, tir en mu. 12, 97; tion of former Senator Hardwick lcr Governor of Georgia ut yesterday primaries. Senator Harwick opposed the League of Nations in the primary cainpaiin. Mr.

White also said that although he had not analyzed the stand of Governor Smith of New York, "my impression is that Governor Smith has come out with a full, fair statement for Cox. Roosevelt and the Democratic yrese.tatto or qualltr iinrtleniarii hir, anrt of the en- Joe's CAK- -UEYVARD no questions; box VKI.OPES taken from auto opposite Restaurant. Kulton st. last evening. suppll' is, 47; 24, 93; 30.

104; 80, 101; 42. 92; 4s. 56; of the must be mode to the speijll.a-wor. tile In theN.1,1 15; 9, 00; 10, 72: 11. 91; 72; 15.

70; 10, 90; 17, 69 65; 21, 71 22, 62: 23. 85; 57- 27, 104; 2S, 43; 29, 03; 00; 33, S5; 3t, 81 36, 114; 97; 39. 45; 40, 44: 41, S9 45, 81 46, 74; 47. 90 75 r.l. 82; 61 63.

07 02. 'total 4,304. 19. 68; 25. 03: 31, S3: 37.

74; 4 3. 91 49. 41 tlons, nonro or is-piirioirnT. ORITUAivY SON. phono 790 Vanderbllt.

"SCARF lost Sunday night nflie oi irf. nccentcn irom ci.oi.s.-. bo- in arrears t. Tit. Ki.

bia si--- 54. 07; JJrook- station and 44lh at. twain Dltmas av to 11' J' 1. or contract, or who Phone Spring 3097. lyu.

Howard FOR ONLY Photographs at Hpclal Reduction TO CHILDREN it Art I'roofs "HEPIA" "1" ror fo.uo. Itegulnr Price (25 1'er Dozen WYNN MERSEREAU, 4M riXTON HT. i Ctty i surety or other. Ise. upon any I i'oinled fox S'AUl-', tO tt tianie tnsi.ii.

Al. i- r-ltv. tianie Inst.l.. defaulter. 'j'iil Assembly District, 11.

Lewis. 173 Sterling place. uiooKiyn. sun- must be Mil tor separate -trncis hle reward Kill be given finder If delivered 53; 3. 03 I iZl I.

reserved 1. 0. S4: 7. SI 65; 13. 77; II.

KKY. 24 yearn ol.l, of 53S 11 tl of tho Ktiltnn-lt il Brtek anil Tile X'sniterlillt av Mnnhatt a niornttiR at Ills liotne. poeiuuo-nn nines" of nine ilnys. Mr. Fey III Hrooklyn oil Hot.

8. IS95. Ihe I All I. 52.1 AllllTli-HIl puny, Ht di.l Hi'" iiIh. tmni 10.

deemed 10 lie uic 80; 5, 6 II. 82; 17, OO; 23. 00; 29, 00: 15, 71 16. 03 IS, 8 4. 71 sntr an snionnt of their bids 14.

-'('. UNtlEHTAKBR. 12i MAIN. TEL. -i" UAi.

VV EDWIN HATHA. tH ATLANTIC AV. UI FLATBUSH AV 1 19. 60; 5. 20 3i; OS; 37, 70; 43, 74: JI BT1CK OP PEACH MIItI KK, ith st.

Hoboken. hsndles personal matters rninmiinlrate. call nerannaltF. to Inserting the same In "gitrei, tn addition to wnn 35, 05 Mrs. Pullline Key ami til" lute Freil .14.

40. BlOOiv" ut-nUlierl hr OS I 111 4 1, 70; 12. 04: Tel. MM Hoboken. ui-tf ttbs national platform.

Atlanta, Oct. 7 Complete unofficial returns received by the Atlanta Constitution showed early today that Thomas W. Hardwick, former V. S. Senator, had been nominated for Governor of Georgia in yesterday's Democratic primary.

On the face of the Constitution's returns Hardwick carried counties, with a total of 236 count unit voles, while his opponent, Clifford L. Walker, former Slate Attorney General, carried counties, Willi 148 votes. One hundred and (ninety-four votes were needed for nomination. he m. the or.itier envelniia to alaive address.

I ST Vt" ATt'H, gold, monogram M. on ribbon, lost, from 6th st to Hoard of building. Livingston st. Phone 4iW-J South. WATCH (wold open-face Elgin WATCH, tost at Korest Park, between the puhllo goif hn.ise and toe 7 to tee IS.

back or golf house. Reward for Its recovery to be pant hy owner. 1'OltT, 75 Rockaway av. WUISTWA'rt'H, gold, monogram 1,. M.

City. ihe lild. tooeth.T Wltll II COPT 1. woo in y. (lis father, who Olcl six years ago elect ri.

tnn of the Wu Yo' Pork imuiny. Mr. wji a nieinli. of Hronk-l l.o.lx.- No. 22, H.

P. II. Kills, linil of the KID-K'rerythlng O. K. title on your visit West.

Write rllETiERICK I.nrsRH CO. IXO. rLOBAI. DESKiNS. MUI1KRATE1.T PIIICEH-PKOUI'T PISl.IVUllMS.

lll-tl Travrlor Anso-iatiofi. lie is rLn" or tl)' iupp.1" urn t'. be fMrnUhil 33, Tot Hi. 4.237. iitil Assembly Dlstriel.

2. 78 3. 19 I. 75; 5. 50; 0.

i 7 10, 80; II. 79: 12. 87; ID, 10. 79; IT, 89; Is, 05 21. 102: 96; 28.

21. 2" 88; 51, 87- Total, MM. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED Electric needle means no return or Sear. Jllas T4AHHKTT, Hcalstere.t Nurse, 17 West 42d, Boom 5S0, N. Y.

Vanderbllt 0 250. s2-tt tu th sil 1 mirvlveil l.y lils mother and a sister, Miss OltKKN'W'lOD rmiBTIiRV; giavo plot I lerla IVy. Th- fiiln riil will be rlhlioo 1-iSt. ri'Otil "in si iu Tel. 8, 31.

14. 91 70; i-ntloii buIWing. Livingston out. worn then fop sale; inclosed: on oa.l near emr.i in i ()n evenlnn an the Interment reasonable I HAKL.l'.n ii. i r.ii, i.u Sunday will be In liri-eiiu oml 'pinetery.

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