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

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLEi NEW YORK. THURSDAY. MAY 27, 1920, OBITUARIES Cafe Owner Had Whisky, But 'Twas for Gum Cramps AUDITORS BODY IS TAKEN FROM GRAVE; AUTOPSY AT MORGUE JAMES HALL DIES; PLYMOUTH DEACON VaaHrflfWIBf WISE SON Otuttrj ami MmhaAtl c'cription SEEN AS A RESULT OF REDJVASION Part of Gigantic Attack on British Empire Plot James HMI of Congress deacon of Plymouth ChUrchi I former, inagisii.iie. i write, for American pa- per trade Journals and a former editor and publisher Kngland, died yesterday of pneumonia. his late home, at in.

i Newell llwiwhl lllllls and he JAMES HALL he Rev j1' tab- pap' He came JOB BLACKHAM DIES; EAGLE READER 65 YRS: BENJAMIN C. SELOVER DIES I Result of Chemical Analysis May Not Be Known for Several Days. Joseph Audit. in was taken from its gray i 1'l no to where an autopsy was performed by Dr. Bernard Vaughn 1 1 presenting the I ist riot Attorney's i in Brooklyn, and a medical man from the District Attorney's office.

Manhattan. No members ot the family were at the grave when tn I was removed. Detective John wan of the 12th Detective District represented the District Attorney; Deput Shi riff Anthony Di Mantel and A daul Deputy SI IT illiam Sin nff's office, and Joseph uling, undcr- AmliP.rc's 1 a plot ceptacle i six 'me Edward L. Hea ROOMS DAMAGED BY DOLLARK MARK; DARK HORSE SOUGHT that reason ther oday than ever Investigation (aching a conclusion that the who usiness has a dangerous aspect. Wood Pace maker of Them All.

ding of the Hepu June 8, the pros iy from all the le niay erystabze i dollar mark on his back Republican leaders are to let the party run the is any way to help It. nt Spent for MoAdoo. Die Democrats name Mr-rked a Republican. evidence is to the effect cent has been spent for barrel has been spent. get off in a case like I will voters sav It I JOSEPH M.McNEIL DROPS DEAD IN RACE1 Joseph M.

McNeil, a scholar in his first year at the Manual Training High School, dropped dead at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon while lie was In a relay running race at the outdoor onusing Held of the school. lie had Just atarted when he collapsed ai died almost immediately He was victim, it is believed, of valvular hea disease, although he had never shot' symptoms of heart trouble and was participant In most of the athletn sports at the school. He wus a son 0 the late John P. McNeil, who died twi years ago. and who was a wideh with The Brooklyn Kagh-.

and to: merly having a news syndicate or hi: own. Joseph went to the high eel after being graduate, 1 from the paro ehial school of the H. c. Church of St Teresa. He was b.un in Brooklyn am lived at SI John pi.

He Is sin vived t.v his Mis Mar. Me Neil; three broth, is. Thomas Frank and John, and three slsteis Jtiha. Kegina and Adele. TITUS BONNER DIES; CIVIL WAR VETERAN (Special to The Ea Sea Cliff.

L. May 27-uer, a lifelong Hrooklynite, I War veteran member of an old Williamsburg family. On I lu-ir this morn Ing, in his year, at the residence of his daughter. Mr. Rennet 's wife' I died only a few wei ks ago and I In had been marked 60 years.

Mr. Bonner retired froifl ai live busl iicns life a few years ago For many year he lived at i McDonough Brooklyn, where "Mrs. Bonner died. nri broke his hip and I eved. hastened the end.

Mr. Bonner is survived bv hiluren. Mrs. fieorue K. Maxw DR.

FERDINAND SIECEL DIES AFTER BREAKDOWN Ferdinand Siegi 1, Halsey a for 30 5 New York to Brooklyj lounty Medical Lodge No. 756, Knights of the Mount Olivet Cemetery. FREDERIC B. JENNINGS. LAWYER, BANKER, DIES MRS.

THOMAS E. BYRNE DIES Jane Moofe Byrue, 6 years bt old. widow of Thomas E. Ilyrne. died on Tuesday at her residence.

51 Mont- yesident of Brooklyn most of her life. Mar los mass al 1 I clock in the II. C. Church of St Francis Xavier. Carroll st.

and fob ave. and interment in 1 Iolv Cross i a on i Mrs livme the duughter died president a I Is survived by I 1U rin manager or Branch of the Brooklyn Company, three danght. i E. Baxter. Mrs.

Frank .1 Mrs. Qemji a. Baxter, grandchildren. A -a. Ah I I heard before the Federal iitons.

For instance, the discharge tola: Federal Commissioner McCabe of Wilham Stammel and Kugenc lllooiu. proprietors of the I'abst Tavern, Livingston st. and Court square, should cause those taking whisky as medicine to be sure they keep it from behind the bar of a saloon. Unless, forsooth, they feel kindly toward stammel and Bloom were arrested at 3 p.m. Agents Wiogaml.

Hughes and Stiller made Ihe Thev found hi hind the bar a pint of whiskex in one of those shaker bottles from which Friend used to spray a bit of hitters into one's eycopener Stitnimol and Bloom, represented by yesterday before Commissioner Mc- Isky behind Why "Well, it was this wav, with gentle podding of forth: At 11 a.m.. May 6, obeying the law, he i he could gel a drop holding his cramped BUTLER INSISTS G. 0. P. SUPPORT HIM TO END-MILLER FOR HOOVER I Gllynn Lunches With Ex-Food Administrator-Situation May Smash Unity Plan.

New York Stale Republican leaders Le received two distinct shocks threaten to upset their carefully laid plans to have the State delegation and act as a unit in the National Four" at 1 Hoover, the leaders have Or. Mm nearly all the deb gates that thev ould be willing to cast complimen-ry votes for Dr. Butler. New York's Mr. Glynn.

National Committeeman arsons. Og.len L. Mills. Jacob Ltv. ingston, and several otlur uiiporlanl complimentary ti MBtimwrtin I could give Club.

He told rhent" if "things the Convention. 1 Miller of publican" influences. It was asso Miller of his friendliness. News of these two situations trickled through to the delegates. they like on'all hallo: and leaders may All possibe is to be Mr.

Miller to pel loiight i the delcgatin i Fair Price for Clothins; Is Set in Pittsburg; Stores Cut Profits by Agreement Fittsburp. May 1 Federal Fair Price Allegheny County and the Retail Mer- flxedCfor wearing apparel of men. women and children, and reductions WEATHER FORECAST Indications Until 8 P.M. Tomorrow. Local Probabilities.

General Weather Indications. HIGH WATER. IT "eoti.1 pi. JUBt MM BtTMO r. loss fro i iu: MMA80BM to HOLD CRAIG HEARING IN CONTEMPT ACTION Then was another hearing in th' ontempt proceedings against Con oiler Chat Its L.

f'rulg today hefor udge Julius Maur in the Federa contempt for a letter Puhli. Sen Column-i Nixon on Oct. 10. last. DIPLOMATIC SECRET LEAKS OUT AFTER TEN YEARS 12,000 WORKERS ON INDIAN PENINSULA R.

R. STRIKE SNOWFALL TIES UP R. R. "DRY" URGES CAPPER OR SHEPPARD FOR PRESIDENT J. W.

W. H. RKH), ic AUCTION DEPARTMENT Friday at 10:30 a.m. In Our SaJesroomi I 19-23 wTlLOUGHBY ST. STORAGE SALE bedroom suites 'dining room'furniture'' Kisibwhf Talking Mtchinei ad I lain i the happy i rated with tmv particles of charcoal.

Now, even whiskey with without a feeling of nervousness when one's teenth grit on such a sub-stanci as carbon. So Stammel placed the whiskey in a to strain it so thai the teeth gritting would be But. as he stooped away from the bar to answer a telephone call, ai the said medicine into a glass (it then In nig lime for a second t. asponnf I i those plagued Revenue agtns entered. Oh.

yes. Dr. Gardner testified and the druggist's prescription was produced. "Law is law, and law must be opeyed," said Commissioner MoCabe, "Whisky a medicine is lawful, there- Boy Scouts Are Rebuked For Smoking in Church roomTadjoinin room. At the 10,000 FUR WORKERS ANSWER STRIKE CALL Men Walk Out to Enforce Demands for Equal Distribution of Work.

week, Mr. Kaufma ARMENIANS ARE READY FOR PARLEY WITH RUSSIA fact that they BROOKLYN MINISTER IS HONORED A I CUNFLRtNLt (Special to The Eagle.) Des Moines, May 27 Bishop York, attending Ihe Ceneral Con- ferenc i Kev The RTv. Willlnni Davison Dr. Davison In April entered on the sixth vear of bis pastorate at Craee 7th ave. and St.

John's He will meet his official board when A. P. Sloan, president, returns from the Conference Saturday, at which nine he will make bis decision elllcalU known Pushup Wilson des.e. nated June 1 as Ihe date on inch the I Fomented in Berlin. army's advance on Teheran dieted by Persian nationalist leaders in Switzerland.

While their intensely anti-British declarations doubt thai Persia is the first act of the great onslaught of the- British empire in blast, planned in Moscow and Ber the end of the world war. At a secret meeting of I'ersian a other Orienial nntionnlisis here It was stated the Bolshevists are acting aceoi dance with plans, evolved at after Germany's collapse, by the tailed "Oriental Department" of fierman Foreign office and by Bureau of Oppressed 1'ounded by the Bolshevist Foreign i mm-nt poutedly wan Pe sympathy with Bolshevism they from the fetters of the Anglo-l'ersian from joining the Kolshewki." he said, linment undoubtedly would reject the treaty in its present form, but would be ready lo conclude a new treaty. Compatible with Persian indepen- it is reported that the Russian soviet is pressing the emir of Afghani in Persia by invading northern India. The sinister alliance of Russian hol-shevism with oriental nationalism witfi Mohammedans and Hindoos tin catena to set the whole Last afire. Lenir.c himself revealed his aml.i- which he said: "The soviet is the mortal enemy of all existing governments, but chiefly of England, whose world empire must be destroyed." Street Thieves in Berlin Steal Babies to Secure Carriages and Clothing By S.

B. t'OXGER. (By Cable 1o The Brooklyn Kaglc and PbHadel- Berlin. May 27 Stealing babies is the latest phase of Berlin's criminality, which, since the revolution, has been steadily assuming more impudent forms. The infants are taken, not to be held for ransom, but to secure the perambulators and clothing.

In two instances within a week the robber coolly wheeled away the carriage when the child was left unattended for an instant in the street. The children were later found clad only in diapers and deposited in a con- The grave robbers, whose specialty i the to i of dead lo steal the jewelry and i memorial wreaths which are cus arily deposited on the casket, TELEGRAPH BRIEFS l-lx-Brooklynite Carried Over Dam Troy, N. May 27 Robert Snyder, formerly of Brooklyn, had a miraculous escape from death at Spir Falls, when he was carried over the dam, 80 feet lo the river below. Snyder was opening up a log jam above the dam. He escaped with a few scratches.

Bryan Curges "Single Standard" Philadelphia, May 27 Another federal amendment providing a single Itandard of morals for men and women and inflicting severe penalties 'or immorality, was predicted by William Jennings Bryan before the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. Bomb Explodes in Armory Hartford, May 27 An explosion of a bomb in the State Armory occurred while 3SII guardsmen were maneuvering. One guardsman Train Hits Motoi Three Dir. 2 -Three nif Mounlain View win struck by a N'e egg is now a henhawk and Ihe hen is mothering it. 6eizc $20,000 in Mquor from Y.

was si bogus orders-. FURTHER SUCCESSES FOR BOLSHEVIST ARMY ARE CLAIMED BY MOSCOW Junction with Railway line, wa day by the Bolsl paign against the the Soviet official "for'wed- ire less from Berlin Reports Tlireateued. iO Public I 'Tliriohl, 1SO. Berlin. May -The Herln papers report, that the Poles have met with serious reverses on their northern-front and that Vilna is threatened.

A I'olish cabinet crisis, due to the assigned to the new 47th Mount-received here today. dpt. is served with the 107th Inf. In eo and has long been associated the 17th Inf. He was at one Slate Labor Inspector.

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