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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

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MONDAY NOVEMRLR 21. "VJ'21. 17 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, OCF.AX STEAMSHIPS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Phttip Phfiip. Ntvv. x. Helen Pen, jg ..345 Prospect av Anthony Fitrino, 2d .71 Lor.mr Jennie Bonomo. .0 frtst at John Kuts.

44th Wers Pa'tiUcwlts, 1 34 4,1 st Men in Church Shed Coats For Shivering Unemployed Travel Sea to California on Hawaii "GUARD RHINE," IS FRANCE'S DEMAND OF HER DELEGATES Frontier Vital as Pacific. Opinion Ask Moral" Disarmament of Germans. r. wvj ii.i.ia.m.. i (., f.o'.,V'-' Fran re, h.i'1 the rf her of Men on the west from.

"Von hurled an unknown Arlington:" tried Ledoux. dtad, but had i coat of This man lives. lie coat. I ask you. wlm wi'i coat on his After a pan-, up aisle mail showeil that lie had been th" Jjincts of eternal oummer A s.

A WINTER vacation tlirougli serm-tropical seas to California and Hawaii. First, a restful cruise to Cuba wit!) a day in picturesque Havana. Then through the Panama Canal, visiting ashore. Along the Coast of Mexico, touching at Los Angeles anj San Francisco. Finally, the delightful sail across the Pacific to Hawaii.

Perfect comfort insured by travelling in the fast, commodious, luxurious American steamers. Hawk-eye State and Bucktye State. Provide first-class hotel accommodations. MATSON NAVIGATION CO. fjMf.fif 4mti, Skipping 2 SOLTH GAY STREET.

BAI.TTMORE. MO Ot ANY STFAMSHIP Al.ENr re hod hand to the salute and then henili: down plated a fine overcoat on hack. Tho little Frenchman wa stu'. tied. The confrrepatioa l.roUn into a storm of handcls ppltiif.

iee was broken. While the 4. coatlss men were sti.ndlnc in the ei lerles fullv a dozen men jumped up i diiTcivut parts of the and eae'n pledKCd an uvereonl. A little woiu.ci arose and said, will siie five routs." A mail follow eil and said. "1 will sive four." Ht foi -i I.idouv spoke.

lr. iiiitn-. i' the re. tor. made a Mi o- nddress in which he attsekrd.

without csiv.ii, them, certain haritalde organisations which, h- said, came to the piihiic in. and i-eu asked the poor man 4i cents for a men! while otheis charseil him for the east-nit' clothlua they distributed. lie taid lie would like' to per an inestigation oT those institutions. As the was ica iui. a woman was overheard to ask lr.

tJuthrle. in tlv vcstihuie, why the homeless men did not to the Municipal lodcing house. "I'll te'd you wh." replied the rector forcefully. "Too much red tape. That's why," Four red honieh ss men ere fed at last nisht.

MILK DELIVERIES MADE TO SCHOOLS 5 Charities Bureau Starts Doliaf fnr flnan Air I thflr cut liuslasin to siilislde and. espe-wenei tor upen-nu a.m. in Jrw o1 lhl reparations pay- gency Classes. Hjvernl huudicd school cliildien. students lu the open uir classes in the Hrooklyn iiubllc who have boon without their daily mill; ration since the start of the milk strike, will be deprived of it no Imnior suit of an eiucrKcncy delivery Itruii by the Committee on the I'reveti-tion of Tuberculosis of the Hrooklyn liuroau of Charities.

Daily until the milk compnnictf resume their normal service a huso bus will leave the bureau lieadiiuarttrs nt lilt Scnernierhorn to make the of tho 35 schools where there are open-air classes. The pupils these classes are undernourished come from houses where they ale i x- poaed to tuberculosis. The increased oxidization due to their study In the open air necessitates added nourish- ment. for which reason they are oiven one pint of milk apiece eacli day. The milk is furnished throuKhou! tho year by the committee, but di livercd by the mlllt eonitmnv wagons.

Ill'forts were made lo secure special tlellveii lust week but without success. Today Xeis A. Nelson, of tlio cotnmiltee, look mutters in rhame mid accompu nled by A. ('. Cox, who is in charBo of I ho school work, look a truck used In day camp work and not the1 milk cans from the Shef-lleld Farms Depot at Fulton st.

Tho truck caused somewhat of a sensation as il passed tlimuuli the streets InmrtrtR' siRii: "This milk Is for tho open air class children In the publio schools and nol. for sale. I trunk -lyn Cotnmiltee on Ihe I'rtventinn of Tuberculosis. liny Christmas Heals from Thanksiriviris; to Christinas." Christmas seals receipts Inst year paid the costs of the milk. I ho first, stop was at.

1', S. man ave. and Kekt'ord st 70 quarts of milk were left; end nt 1'. S. 18, Maujer and 25 quails, nml the third, 3 where the 1'.

S. iu. S. Ud st. and Dricccs SO ouai is Last year 100.000 quarts of milk were furnished to 1.000 children.

THE REALTY IVARKET H. HW-M HBKM in -i Frank eufk, Florence Minch, 22 liriiian 113 Ptatrhopo at Ma-titor. 71 Ivinden nt Johaaon av SIS So. fttli iiiii Waugh, Kanda, Fra.Te Grmnrr.an. .9 tt Part pt ,4 St.

Aliirk' av Krest Ltlllan land. 2......... Henrhan, 1 ilian Uierpcti, 13 inu Siiimniie. 19 I B'wAo Raffaelft. dterinii Vo.pe.

plowjon. May Itcgvrs. 64 ilererote av Si rejn at Car.t Ten KTil: hi 17IA Ktcua-4l at MrlKMlj! a1 Aijt 'ii Jorgensen, iJ 'iA lh fit a mar a Inabthst-ii. lCth s' Matctano, Whltieion, X. armeia muiicuso, 17 sr EuafhwirK av Matters.

rTeepond r-i. Loretta Pe -1 Ave outs eld man. AS lftl 1'arKwa; Fanny Sternberg. SO JW Hinsdale Uecra-e Pfendler. 4 17 K.

th Carolyn Johnnon, 7 (. Sill Avenna rony Anello. waiiaoout at Josephine Caruso, li 245 Wallauout at carl Treptow. 81.... New Brunswick.

N. Vattlda Kreckman, 26 10S Warwick et Miller, 25 17 Stanton at, Mfn Anna Cohen, It S62 Wal'aboat at Ferrinn Pena. II IourlMi at Frances (rtc(o, Si Adima mt Joseph Keltrn. 27 16 Moraan av Hammerbacher, St an hop et Arthony A-atdf. soo IlArtr.on at orazta.

Foplenza. 2v .044 FtitHhlna- ac John Shaab. 24. Kir.eeiand av Margaret 0Do-5. i'S.

31 Martha Hhnepin. 23 Jprael Utwack. Fannie Kummr. 12.. av av 48 S'hercV av S3 f.

8-1 S. nj a- Pklllnan a Joseph Coutr. 2 tola Uibfton. 2 Metrophtan a John Hawker. .421 t.

nnten t'at)rrine tiarnon. 44 Bultlo nt laoyf latv j-morowsst, 30. 1LJ2 X. Sth et Mrtry 2i x. 4th An re u.h H9 Anna PS Philip Solomon.

48 Celia Be)lr. 3 Anaeia Credenssa, Maria Miflino. 18 Michael Carlo, 24 Frances Ttlcardrtne. 2i Louis La -kowita. 23 Cclla Rosenthal, 20 Jacob Seliff.

24 32; Sarart Htfkln, Peter Labella, Elizabeth Rentlvino, 2 Biirtolo Mannone, S3 Gluneppa Mule, 29 Rocco Brurzese. 2R Teresa Papalfa, 27 Michael Canons, 24 I.aura Masielone, IS Auitust Noll. US Margaret Betta. 24 Theodore Tim per. 2:: iHSbella Liquor), 20 James Tranautola, 5 Anna Baehn.

28 OrcRoiio Colelll. 21 Anna 22 Irvine Horach, 2" Iteify Perlman, 24 Albert Tar.Jesen, 34 Tommy Krt.stiansen, Joseph Khrenberg, 3 Ada I'brenborjr. 21 Lf'Mi 28 Luess at IM wyckoff IfiS Boeruni st Hushwleli av Xutlev. X. J.

240 Withers at 20 Knaert av 37 Heral at S7 et ingtoii st, Mhtn -05 feirl at H44 74th at 1 4tj Citenmnre av Moserola i lto Mceerole st K04 Mllinrd st J9 N. Elliott 2417 Fulton st HtMklmer st Ha Covert st Si i 14 Vlflt St 745 7tst rt 1 Schoiea st i Scrinles at ...47 President st ti47 President st Bronx. N. Y. 1 4 1 L.nrlTner st ....1144 Berfen st 7 4fth st 5S 7 fumont a New jemev av lamalca 1 19th st Mary SkuzA, 55 lffnazio Tuta, t'S Lillian lUndevena, 19.

tiiuwnpe catorla, Ifi. I'inlipa Toroaalno. 1 Elton at 1S7 Vermont, et Sackman -f-9 Sack man rt Iadner. 21 112 Goerck Mhtn Hope Schall. ft ig Moore nt Arnold Adamsnn.

Rlmhumt Mary Chrfatopherson, S4. .31 Lelnffton av Antonio 29 24 Park av John Reich. 29 Rldrwood nerthft 29 Wvckoff ftve John Tnmany, si Greenwich. Conn Marie 21 Cornelia at nm run, Ttf St rung nl Marnaret Tracy, 38 Ml Bergen Hi Michael Liemko, 21 87 th Ht Marv Bodnowltcb. 19 76 Berry Imrnacolata Musuraca.

E. 8d at ura tfonn, Jt Klirabcth Oaritj-, 22'. Harold Chilton, Margaret Ionahue, L'3. Israel Golden. Anna Cohen, Kd wa rd Boy la US ..161 3d av, Mhtn Bedford live 4Hh 44th ht 501 Uth 6t Bronn .92 a ll'mms e.vc REfj w.

45th at 1E48 79th st Kafherine McGi ney, 18. Joseph Modawar. 40." .174 Atlantic av Willow at .228 E. 300th Pt Central av Fdih Kebitt. 29.

Abraham Cantor. S2 Ka Fabin. Joe Gen co, 23 Angelina VinH, 17.., Louis Lindner, 4S Anna Tippler, 47 JohopIi Trafflcanda, ti. Marie Ouiccie, 18. S07 BuahwicU av 161 Varet at Dean eit Presn st ....291 K.

th at ....298 X. 'h at XOTTCKS T1.JK t'XBERXOTKD PARTIES AXD ALL whom it may concern ara hereby notified thai unlea their torare duen are raid on or fore the 3 5th flay of November, lPill, their goodft and chattels will be polfl at pnhlic auction on Xovember 22, lJl, at 'IS'Si Let-lngton av, Brooklyn. X. by H. Ityaina, eucttoneec: Mrs.

A. s. Bralnard, Mian Block, Mr. cnarien Mernnara, jir. Hranat, Jir.

u. n. Brown. Dr. or Mrs, Caplln, Mm.

Covan, Mr. Thomas Cornell, Mrs. Dolan, Mra. Khlerding, Mm. Fiaher, Mr.

GlASser, Mr. W. Scott, Mr. Harper, Mrs. M.

Joyce. Miss A. Krack. Jolti McCormack, Mrs. Mary McCJaujhey, njr.

ivictvenna, it. i. AicTiar, lr. Moore. Mrs.

Morgan, Mra. M. Morris, Mrs. A. E.

Parker. Mre. Kedmond, Mrs. Rchwettzen, Mr. W.

Scott. M. Silver, Mra. ValHere, Mr. E.

Wataon, Mr. Vrn. T'oodtrorth. 024 7 LEGAL NOTICES. SUPREME OOCRT.

KWflS COUXTT Title Guarantee and Trurt Company. plaltilifT. agalnet Albert Cechrane, Rebecca Cochrar.a Martin, Mararet Cochrane Gurlfh, James Gucish, Martha Cochrane Duncan, Loul? Cochrane, Catherine Cochrane, The People ot the State of Xetv TorU, Arthur E. Tarnsh as receiver, fiam Turetcky. flefendsnta Summon.

To the above named aefendanle an3 eaoh of them You are hereby cummoned to anawer lite compiamt in tms action, and to serve a ropy of your anawer on the plaintiff's attor ney within twenty days after the nervloe of this summons, exciuaive or the day of service, and in caae of your failure to appear, or an-nvver. Judgment will be taken against you by default, for th relief demanded In the complaint. Dated Brooklyn, Xew York City, September 17. 182L HAr.RT L. THOMPSON', PlaintlifB Atrorner.

Office and rostofflce addrese. No. 15 Rem-scn street. Brooklyn. New York Citv.

To Rebecca Cochrane Martin: The forearofne summons is pervert upon j-ou oy publication pursuant to an order of Hon, J. Aspmull, of the Supreme Court, dafed tho Ittb day of October. 1921. and filed with the rnmnliin) In the office of the Clerk of the County of at the, Hall of Records, Borough of lirooKiyn, ny ana piaie or sw xorit. The action la to foreclose a rnortaraffe affect in premises in said Borough of Brook It A on the ponneateriy ame or earn street sj reet r.orth-wenterU' from 4fh a'enue, being 0 feet tn front and rear by wj feet in depth and knoTin number oi9 Hath street, HARBT L.

THOMPSON'. FUlnttfTs Attorney. fHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NFTP York, by the grace of God, free end Independent. To Mary Christ, Mary Christ (daughter of Mary Elluabeth Krnat, KllKe Oeiirlnir, Alien Property Cuetodlan Anna ffchwarz. Send Greeting: Whereas, Albert Appell, who resides at No.

Sit West 104th street, tn the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, has presented hla account as executor of last will and testament of Elizabeth Klein, deceased, lately residing at No. 60 Russel street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, and a petition praying that hie account may be judicially settled. Now, therefore, you and eaoh of you are hereby cited to show cause before our (Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be ut the Hall of Records in the County of on the day of November, ot ten o'clock in the forenoon, why auch settlement should not be bad. In testimony whereof, we have nausod (he seal of our aaid Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. lion.

Oeorfffr Albert "Wlngate, Surrogate of our said County, at the (, Horough of Brooklyn, In the said county, the 19th day of October, H. McCOOEY. Clerk of the Eunogate'a Court. 24-4tm EST A I' (V l.t'BWIG P7 1 1 People of The State of New York, by the gnicrt of God. free and Independ-cnLTo Freda Ca.thar!r.a Boett-jer, Jo'natiu Uoettjer.

Ludwig Iloett'er, hr.m W'enialken. Anna PAvelek, Tina Toenslng, Crete Pchroeder, (Greenwood Cemeter. Ludwig II. F.rik- I-Yitti Woitmann, Herman Finke, Alien Property Cuntodlan. end greeting: Whoreas, the German Society of the City of New York of Xo.

147 Fourth avc. In the Por ccgii of Manhattan, City of New York, hss relented It? amount aa esecu'or of LUDWIG j'lVKQ, deceased, lately residing at Xo. 117a avenue, in the Boroug.i of Broi-I n. County Kings. City and State of New York n-nd a petition praying that It aee-uiU tirtV be iudiia.ly ectled.

Now, therefore, voii and each of you are tereby cited to ahow sufe before our Surrogate's Court of the fountv of Kir.gs, to held at the Hail of Fevords in the County of Klnga. on the iid nAv of December, lftvl. at 1ft in the forenoon, why such settlement should not be In tcstir.ion thereof, w-e have cicsed thi Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. George Albert Wlngate, eiur-- ea') rogate of our said County, at the Rorough of Brooklyn, in the aaid Counts, the 28th day of November, JOHN' IT.

McCOOEY, Clerk of the Court. Edward M. Burgh ard. Attorney for Bxecit-tor. 1S5 Broadway, Manhattan Borough, New York City! nil-4t-ni IV THE COURT OK COMMON PLEAfl No.

1 For the County of Philadelphia, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. June Term, wl. No. 144. dl vorce.

PEARL VIRGINIA HOUGHERTY vs. EDWARD J. DOUGHERTY. To Edward J. Dougherty, late of Brooklyn, New York: You will please take notice that I have been appointed Master by the Court In the above case, in which your wife has brought suit against you for absolute divorce on the frround of desertion, and that will hold a meeting for the purpose of taking testlmonv in the said raae, at ny office, io fttephcri Giranl Building.

21 Uth PhiladelphU, Pennsylvania, on Tues-lsy, Pecember 20th. V1. at 9 o'clock p.m., when and where you a skAstaari A -ltH irllnacea If vrvi art WALLACE C. STIL2, Master. I JOhn Ktrsch.

iindn Sadie Hebl nil Sin- fi Charles rrenckhahn. 4., Clara Hammer. f. Sydney Vaw, r. Florence Perl.er, Francis Coleman, Mar? O'Hare, 3y Hans Vik.

Grand Hotel. Mist Lillian Lsrse.i. is -af S- .991 Sr. y. p' Amui'in fi.

j2 I'Jlen and B'-ay, Mhtr- st E. UVh f-t Mhti: 74't e. E. s'. Mhtn 44h ST i N.

W. 'h t. MStn ft3 td st Ml.lwoel si JT.i9 Hinr.g ft 1:0 Fesit uf W. isth t. 3j Oakland ft Albemarle rd Albemarle id Raritey st Eawaro.0 ri'Aloiae.

Maria irar.clone, Harry 1.. Rai'Ua Elhmn. oil CharJee Sohuler, Lvr, Ros liirttion, Thomaw Elizabeth Hoffman, Krank Hart, Ethel Rumph. Thomas Shannon. Mary He giro i Charlts Oiebl.

47... Caroline Durririg. EM ard Helmold, Ju'la Gurinontra, afchal Ralllo. Csterlna Wepa, prank Kraun. JCvelyn McKnna, Ju'e Joliel.

F--'iient av S4th rt. Mhtn Mem a 1 av I- 1A fl Albany a EMm St, p. 4'" Thrco; a'- J-'t TaafT- r.j A so. -t 'a i Fanni Kaplan. .4 Htn- Cehan.

rt Hilda A Merman, James Care v. -j, Laura Louts 2n rl. Anna Kink, Chart Phuess; Harriet Schoer'er, Gluaenps Liqvorl. :4 Mana Henry WUel, Rciftie Koehir, I1? Mlchele Ja'-obeilis. 5...

Tereslna Antonucr-i, Lester Ostranoer, Julia McCormack, Morris RoM-n, Mlsle Sieg-1, 20 Wi'lism Smith, li t-Mna Stable. L'l William fchsfsr. Lillian Nelson. JS Carmine Martld. Klena Mallol.

15 Eugene Koch, Jane Ledwith, 18 Philip Nienewiti, I'T Mollis cohn, i'? Robert Williams, I- K. I'it 1.i:Ufr av Co ert 1 a beekc av K. vd st K. id L. i Mine lott av P.iMge av a it, Will pi I'ft NK'a'ihlnfrtor! I.illl av Park.

I. 171 St. John st, Johr p' ruigru. et K. f'Sth st.

av Qii Knsctusko Kt South 1st st 4ti si Elton St Fulton st 2'8 Albemarle rd .111 4 Hancock fy Clifton pi ti'ft Tompkins hvc Lsura Dinaro, 20 Jacob Goodman, Ke'ma Bchlophltn. Charles Helgaus, 27..,. Mary Tietgen, Fled Bchupltz, 29 Ada Angelbeck, 24 Frank Brne Jr, 2 Ellnabeth Qulnti, 27.. Joseph Ceughlln, 4S Columbirt Height 1 ti PhtU ave Helen AioLsugniin, -a. Stmon Inselbach, 28....

Lillian GliMnmnn, 20. Abraham RuderniaTi. 27. Gertrude Sacks, John Whalen, 28 1 TI Vrrnnn ave 4,1 w. st Stl'9 SAt'ktnan st loualns st 44 Mcl'onouKi.

st roll 4f'tli st st 40 lPtli st 70th sf E. 7th st. E. s. Grace Paulsen, 2j Arthur Ecklund.

2" Kdlth Bauson, 24 Wa.tcelch Borowko, 4 Marya Kouatowica. Waldemar Lunoe, 60 Slgrld Gundereon. Robert Schroted, 28 Florence Hnss, 22 Hay I Hsyler, 80., ..174 Veronica Knorr, 20 100th st. Mhtn Htunwls st Edward Kmei. 41 Terea Hegedia.

42.... Giuseppe Rampello. SO. Rosanna Vlllanti, 41.. Udward Neefeldt.

22... Maud Mill, ft Nicolo Carso, 2S Nettie corso, 18 Albert Lovine, S5 Sonla Silver, 30 Patrick O'Brien, SO Catherine Cross, 32... Alex Margolin, Yetta Rubin. 85 Lorenso Csrrera, "4.... Neuziata Forrara, 21.

Reuben Cohen, 23 Annie Brenner, 21 Povilas Peita, 27 Madge Kraaalcevidute, Kolmer Lciffer, Lillian Moeep, 22 Edward Healv. 4ti Mary Moffatt. 48 Frank D. Grlmshaw. 2- Harriet Oasser.

Irwin Blckstein. Irld f'rthain "0 1 16 Nuriniil: ave Not mn sve SS HarnwMi ave tt rlson 9S0 Mtiiihrittfln ave xi Midd-tgh ft 30 Montrose nvo 52 Montrose ave 40 Lee avc 40 Leo ave 42 Bean ft Zi2 Dean st 401 Marcy ave ,.24. Sto-khohn st Roelinway, L. T. 221 21ft Pt w.

i rn st 140' sr.th et BUsssvi.le. I. .121 tftund st f2 South Cd st ...422 Bedford ave 4001 Sd ave. 3d av 62 Pntla nd rd Parkstde ave Alburtis T. 114j f-'d st Louie G.

Long. SI Weft lUb Viola A. E. Young, 23.... 127 Jefferson ave John MelUlo.

2 IK- ft Mildred Fresante, 22 r7th Morris Zldel, 28 303 173d Ft. Mhtn Gllel Ehrlich. 24 22s Albert Lisle. 25 Jamaica, I Elsie Ldlund, 2u Benjamin Chlllura, "ti Anna Finocchio, 24 Peter Romano, 28 Carmela Cnrvo, 22 Duncan MacMUUn Madeline Stemmuler, 40fli st Marlboro, N. Y.

Coney Il av 2u Roosevelt st, Mhtn 20 Aimdee Ht. Andrewa st 19 -U6 Pine 1RC4 Pacirtc st 61 Sumptcr Ht Morrlsvllle, Pa. Manhattan av 148 Haneoeii 340 HOlh st. E. 4th at, Mhtn li 8S Herbert st 1812 Pitkin av Christopher st ITS Stags' ut 133 Grafton st HI 5 4th st Thomas Atwater, au Agnee Anderson, 24 Peter Roae, 21 Kaffaela Bifea, 11 Wllllsm Larswn.

28 Alice Dobinson, 20 Genaro Verdicchto, 2ii Jeaunette Costello, 2J Daniel Goldberg. Mary Friedman, 18 rnldor HUer. 40 Rose Chalfen, 27 VCaJter Smith. SB Helen Shaughnessy. 2a Ln Shspslas, S5 Madge KalaacUaa, 34 247 Wlnthrop st a N.

nth st ...112 N. st ,310 Bedford nv William Rlvers.l 0 Elizabeth von Haeht, 5 Bedford ,.874 Jefferson av 1 440 Cireeiv .46 Canal St. Mhtn V.m Vermont ht CtiS Scben- Neptune av f2 Pacifi' pi Emmet s-t T.lncoln pi 4.i Graham av 80 Clinton st 28 Sfocliton st i ...199 Linden st 1410 Gates nv 19 E. 98th st. Mhtn 22b Hart st George Kleuk.

.10 Olga Kupsch. 2f Samuel Richman, :10 Estelle Frtodman, 18 Mlhcael Fesehler, Si Bessie BlacU, 28 Pietro Ylggtano, 20 Carmela Maro. 25 Louis H'dfuud, 25 Helen Landau. 2 1 Luigi Lusardl, 27 Marts Moglta. 2H William Durlewanger.

Catherine Oruss, 2 4 Jonas Strashun. 2e Sara Blum, 22 Abraham f.lanaer. 23 44 Leonard st Sadie Post. 20 419 BushwUk av David Kieehbaum. 28 Bronx.

N. Y. Lena Kallfon. 21 286 Georgia av Paolo Caieca. 33 1 Maruy av Vlncenaa Sacchterl.

23... 190 Manhattan av Forunato Noschese, 24 Harrison st Vincenvina De Pssquale. 2i? 288 fourt st Charles Sheoherd, Wood haven. E. Grace Dixon.

2 Chicago, HI DAY'S FIRE RECORD Hawthorns i-torv fram, cjaniase to hulldlnp. arid contents Ftiuht. t'S wallabout t. oamiee io Diiuame trifling. 4317 11th ae.

frnni. (88 M.irtl" ave. 3-story briiav tlainago tu Uj'tdlne tr.flint. K8 4th av, stors- frame. 1 Bl Gnfcrre frame.

Jar st 3-stOr? brielf. Rear si St. Mark's frame, fiamiita biilldiro; nd tontenta triftiue. yts eO'h st, -story brick. (Jamace to talMlntt and content, triflinir.

582 Rorkawav ave, y-siory irame, aamafio to builiilna and contents trifling. 87 O.aham 6-etorv brick, damage to building and contents trifling. 3.10-1114 Myrtle a-siory orica. MOR" nvrr "ihmbd. (Special to The Eagle.) Albany, Nov.

Brooklyn ami Iong Tsland rlvln orgAnir.ations hare received charters from the State Department ss follows: Th. Navy Employees "W'elfjro lion, Brooklyn. Directors are Wward II. W.rkolf. 147 Waverly Philip Mc.VceW, Adelphl Thoma.1 V.

Gjynor, 73 Clermont and Biooklvn. tjueen.l Fishing Club, Long Tslatat City. Director, are William Mlalta. 9th Albert KI.ematin. Padrie and i'.

Volkert. ProTK't Long Tslan.l The Paleetine N'utiouul tongue, llrnck- l.vn. formed for aotul ant Itenevolent pnn'ow-, ttc. Directors are 1. f.

Phatero. anrj P. fJ. George, ir.3 Clinton snj Constantino Silluli, IS32 th ProoVIyn. St.

Mary of Gia''e. JhTcaira. foinieil for benevolent et-. Diiectorj ji Nl. olino Cardone.

Tio Catdone "i rasquale Masone, Jamaica. H. Barron Voung Men's eoclely of N.ir Tork. with headctnartera ta PiooK-I) l. Director are Inxiis Meyeroivilz.

Osborn Siitraw aatz. Thatroid and Benjamin Sav.ciilcr. 3U ron-cll lyn, JEW BORO C'ORHOBAllOl. SpfCto! 10 The E'jrjlr.) Albaii'. Nov.

21 corpoi-ttiens hive been granted chartei-s by the S-'ecretaxy of Utata as follows: West nrrt Street Really compary. inc. Capital, -(rf- Directors are Prennr. Ulnnie KaJanoff and fcamuei r. ivocn.

M.r.i-hattan. Kdtora Bnil'iing Corporation, t.apital, jui.ftD Directors ara Btesel tidelsteiu iil. lflh and Kur- Tornpkln lander. 413 ISth Bioowyn. BacUideniek Corp.ratton, rnrmea to do the business of chemists, drtiig'sls.

etc. Capital. 110,000. Directors are Max TicnouKman, lnonian and Mo Nudot, Manhattan. Resnill V.

N. Y. Keatty Company, Inc. capital, 110,00. Directors ara Abraham llablch, 44H Chichester Ilynun DubofRky, 79 and Jacob Kaufman.

21J Kutlcr Brooklyn. rtinstmetton corporauon. i apita 110,000. tPrectnra are Abraham .1. Ilalpnn, v.

Rasale ier and Moe Devino, Manhattan. A rH4f.F HEf ontlFD. (tpcc.iil to Th. Eaglt.) Alhsni' 'o'. 71 A eertlfkate has ben fil.ft its of Ktsie.

thai the eorperst. nair.e rf Ito'cVcr In-." frooki-n, ha ben to .1 K. In lu fct. Cliui'rli on tho a tKixcii men went fonvai'il, one nl'ii at thf plea of L.p.-'.uu. Mr.

for overcoat for the nun present, lluir own purment ovtr 1 heir anus, Korty-oiic uiif tuploj toinl in the galliTk-n in of for jnoa and ver countefl, Bef.ire I.edoux hail finished spiakins; 21 overcoats 1ml ln-rn ple.lged and more than half of that number laid on tho platform. I.edoux prefaced hi peeeh Tith an unexpected touch of hisch drama which vus rcsponsildo for the shed-dittT of tlio coats. In l-'reueh. he calleil from lie gallery v. here the iin-cmp'oyed were sitting.

of their niimlirv. Advance, Ihmi .1 1 i I if cried, anil after pause a man mine hesitatingly plainly ux then explained that the man had not rxpecud tn he i ailed. "I met this man hit in Three eauada." he said. "I did not see littn ac.un until this inoiiiins. He enlisted twice in the war.

He was shot throng: the head, lie won the roix de (Juerre. the hisnist honor I lie reach army ean pive. He sold il for eentH for ttread. He was starving. I'or lo ih.yij he has wandered cm the streets of Now York without, a roof to shelter him.

1 fluill read you his citations." l.edoux then read them in triinslatins as he went alontr. 'rhey showed Hint Henri soldier ot'i MYSTERY IN TRIPLE MURDER-MAN HELD: Charged With Killing Wife, Mother and Male Caller. WllmirtKton, tUilo, Nov. An ele-mr-nt of mystery totlny contimir.s to Mirnitniil tlio triple tmirJor Siititrtlay HlBliI Cubn. villnq-o liciir lure, toi which tilivcr Viindct vm rnrcil Si, whr cliiitns to ho a fur tloiilcr t'f this ity, is hchl mi a iiiurih cluupi-.

So tar police iiuthnnttt's have 1orr. unahlo lo lintl tho Rim with which the shonoting proliahly was tloiie. Ynmlet-vott'M lil-yenr-ohl son tilivcr, who. with two yoiinser Vuiulcrvort i hililrcn, itnessed tho shoot hen quest ioiu as to who iliil it. tolil the police "I'apa diil it." Mrs.

Ji ft' Whitlow, :1. otu: of tho victims, also tol.1 lie authorities on her death lied that Vamlervort hiol done tho shooting, alter ho had come to house in un Intoxicated condition and had started a quarrel. The other victims were I'ertha Whitlow VaiKlervort, 30, twice divorced from 'Vaiidervort, tho second time only recently, and Howard lioiser, said to have been a caller on Mrs. Vaiidervort. Vandetvoil, disclaims responsibility for the murders, elaiinins that he in the victim tit' circumstances in having been found at the ficenc.

WALLABOUT MARKET Totla.v. Itatoo. elenr, 11 SC Iteef, prime. ll I'W Iltllter. creamery, lb Ill I.

I'laas, Ifgliorn. do. Kkks, caiiilletl, tin. .71 Fowl, II 0(ffi 5.1KIW OnltHiK.ivhltf.triite. SiBta Torli, mint, lb rtesns, liini.

per Vasket Iletins, HtrliiB. bii.slit't I'liiillllnwt'r, cv.ilc r.Vleii-, hciir, per hulichei' Celery, round, per iltixun Celery, per t.rnto fill uiilhcrs, per 1'ns'llot i li. 1 1 1. p-M- ci i I.eitiue, per male Lettuce, per crsle. white, per irate Onions, red.

per bg tellou, P'T hiili Onlor.t. Mtuntsli. per riiite ier hai.ei sw-''l, fotstoeii, H'veM. per haiui Splnucli, per hamper JW.stm:', per Yflar Ago. .41 l.l'J .41.0) 4.511(0' 1.14 .4.1 5.0A 4.1.1 .40 5.

SO 8.. 1(1 n.i 1 CI a.i'ir 8.7'. I 4 Oi o.i'Nlii .4 0:1 l.t.i.f.r 2.L", l.B.J MO i o.io I rf M-ti 1 i 1.7: 1 :t.7;. i.uyA il. JJ LONO ISLAND VEGETABLES.

Cirote, per hurl. el ILt'tn. per bunches Oibbafc-v, I'ittiel Csboage. per dden I abbHge, red. per doten Citron, vr box Pumpkins, per dozen Lettilee.

per crate I'arenips, p.T bushel I'otatues. per barrel KadlMien, p. nhulmrh, per doren callltins, per dozen per cr.ito piup greens, per dozen bun. hes. SproillH, limsi'ls.

per quurt tquusn. per box ToniHtocH, per bos Turnips, while, per l.mw i. a FHLTT. Apples, gieen, per Panel red, pel basket Applet, icl. pec bairel per Lananas.

P'-r bjn. C'luiibeirics. p. bov per bol Crune. tnue.

a let, per dor. Grapefruit. Porto ulco S.Oifolll.O..' i.idif 8j 7.IK'51'1 00 7.ittltvl0.u.l g.lt've t.Ti I.M S.l.-'Gx1 u.lv S.lj S.iiil 4 :0 s.otiiii) r.so 4.i.Vif 5.00 4 eo 6.lr'!,eil 4.00Z i.OT 10 ituefi un. na I C'dl per Pox ri.li i u. per bl Cab.

Viileiielit, per bo.v. box MEATS. l.t'lllOII.-, 'nlPReil, Oiuilgr.i, Beef-steers, choice, native, per ..17 f18 and ribs 2 tf-'s Hinrla lu.iind 10 la Steers medium, native, per pound. Hinds and lib Chucks, per pound Pteera, Western, per pound HM Hindu and raw, per puuuu huekii. per pound 9 Texne.

per pound 11 ft 22 (Shi 19 itlnrlM and libs, per pound 19 bucks, per pound Veal, Mutloii and l.ainlt- per 'a VPS. El" Calves. Western, per Calves, common, per .1 ii J) Di .19 (illi Lainl'S. city, per pound T.auibi. Wch'chi, p'-r pound Peril, Freeh Cats-Mutt.

eer pound ti.iniM. per pound i eila, per pound ill.I'lS.'P"! imuihI I.nhlM., per poui.d Ilaeon. clear, per t-elllid Itii. f'1'. pound per pound liii.i.

Mimic'l. per H.oCere. p-r i I'rertii. per 917 l-'l (ir fll'. i4' 31 (114 40 ju i i fiesb.

per pound per pound f' p'-r pound ii-esh, I flt'Mtl. 4 to lbs 1 pound imiev per pound Live is. per 4) (n4J ti nit el 1.513:. T-: foul Uieern, per 'o 1" I uund fer Oulnej bin-, per riur r.s-ir?. Pnf paii Us per l-air I out.d ...3 ai mir.v pill.t.

per Urrs. 1. i'f 'lo-en I'-r dozen While per Joint Cae. per SKA FOOD. ntuefiyh.

ri- ponn-l Itut lth. 1 Clams. I.lti'.o Vick, per PM) llaid, per P-' Bort. per inei CodllBli. p-t pound Cri.be Ilal.e.

p.T can rubH, aeft. Croakers, p'-r pound Ilele, per per pound h'luke, per pound ILid.loek, per Kund Halibut, per pound bolster, per pound Maek' l-el, pej- pound Mackerel, salt, JO-lb rail Mae'irrel, Spanish, per pound Oyeleis, per leu i-i rn. per Id per pound Htlmon, p.i pound Hcallep, p'-r Billo'i fhrlriip, p-r poe.n-1 f-r V.I..H bas; ....:) 7a ....14 ...1 ...1 l-i Wtf l.su "SoSJ'Sl j.on 1 1 i I i. l.i- i I '0)J i' t)i lr I i is. 1 (Jiurd th.e iionf.e,-this vet'k's dmon on the Wash- 'ae Khine" th: I'renrlj i tort I.

is this opir.iou d.ictt.i i ola at rieinlor preps to l.is ci tl.e pl-aary soslon tomorrow. Alter tar nntUrjl. ff unaj'i-t' o'i (irHnMiM; trench bavsi "ki .1 into uii.r, analyti- nil; I infonii rAiioiit l.i iinnliie in lake leadline :i.lc in tii of I'nci'V prob-li HIS and It v. be for he: the a'tenflotl nf America ton.n.l 1 i r. 1 1 1' l.i a discussion ot' land a inn incut, tiiat would tiler some an A me: -an fit'inrni Iicp rcdiK-! er army rxpt-nditti-ea and freeing intl'ieiu fuiuie diplomacy.

Therefore, while a suicUo rem was thrown out l.y the press. th noiitical leadrrs liaie been insistent liiat beaiy artillerv lip I roiiiht liiti. actlon--to conviiK America, if pos fible, that the remains auite ital lo tutiire war or peace as por. haps the The ei niiieiiliil press spoliesnian at Wnslilnston --I'ertinav. of the Mcho de I'uris hu.i declared on successive days Hint the has turned out to he diplomatic Irliitnpli for llncland and that Its suc- I ess is now In pot II mi account, of tlio ilitllcullie.s that mount concemlns ler- itoriiil iiucstions and miv.il diMinna i mem.

"Mural Disniiiinincnt." Such dispatches have aided lu pernilttinc the first blush incuts soon tluo from lierniany, acam tn direct the imblic's attentlun ttiwanl I the lllilne. In addition to re.idlr.fi it. in the press, it quite easy now to I a similar expression of opinion jiroiu political leaders. Take, for ex I ample, Maurice runes, deputy, member of tlio Academy I mid one of Ihe most brilliant writers i in Trance. lie said to your corres-! i undent today: "In a few the flermans will be blKlter and stronger Industrially than France and it will be an Industry I I hut.

can be channeil Into the purpose of war In a few weeks. There i bo more 1 hn ii physical disarmament. I There must be moral disarmament as .....11 Hi. tit' the Moselle in tin this wo do -tiot sneali i hi ie isti Mc inn ol ie reiiiuv. ilne not seek control of the ithincland.

II poiv asks that the) permitted to rovoi itHP( moved from tho ii.n of. I'nissia." opposed lo this form of arsument only one writer whci hrntallv and unconiprnnilsliislV places In, nuentl.ui of bind disarmament, a luted to the Washington Conierence. whore it properly beloniis. This writer Is August fiiiuvaln, the able thoue'U cynical lort ipn editor of the Journal lies licbiils. lie says; "CiihloKrnnis reflect llp astontsh-nienl of the French docu.ntion at th Conierence showing a preferenco for subjects which interest directly the I'nlteil States.

lOnirliuid, and China. Tltey express rcRiet that no power cM'epl. l''ratice seems disposed to pi'esciil a proposition relative, to land ilisai'iiianient. Such fei linfT.H tip-set, the notlotiH that simple French elt iens havo had nonrorninu the Curj fere nee. i Wants Xo More l'roinisos.

"Hut. rresident Harding' baptized Hie Conference as helnir a. I ol the I'acille. Terrestrial disfii inatnoiU I was not inscribed In the program. It is.

therefore, not surprising that tho 1 States, lliigland, pan ami China occupy themselves with a study of Ihe I'ucillo problem. The French deleciilion t.hould be th" last to coni- i plain. France has nothing to Bain from a discussion of land armaments, i She will not' obtain from I 'resident i IlardiiiR any Kuarnntee that will pcr- ...1, tl' 1 lllll IIS lit I til ONI l' riiira.h. ho acceded to the renoli Million, his Miniature is likely to have no more value than that of Wilson's on June 28. IJ19.

"France no further need, beautiful promises. She only desires that con- i tracts made ultn per ne reapeeie.i. She has at present all the force neces sity lo Impose nils respect II neon or. and she will keep it until such a. timo as an international military organization is created that will prove e-trlrietit all assressive enterprise.

This is tin: milv tie. larntion Premier Firiun.t really needs to make, at Washlnston." SCHOOL AND COLLTCE NEWS (Fpr.rW to Ainheisi. Xo. -1 A. B.

Kuhrll of Urookljn will play tho lead-inp; role in the fltl of three one-act plays (o he presented toniuht in tlio Amherst l.toll'-so Hall by Ihe CoIH-ro Masquers in co-opei ation ith tho Smith Cnllejro Uraniutle Association, whose members pluy tho feminine roles. The plays are staged, acted and coached by tho undergraduates. Mr. Schell is also one of the coaches. (Special lo The Kpgh: I'oiiKhkeepsle.

N. Nov. 21 Mlsc4 Carol S. J)e ol' xoj Carroll Urooklvn. Miss i-ymi sunue or sisl were members of the eusi of the sophomore, coniedv divcii for the tresiiman mass of Vassar College last Saturday nlghl.

Miss Viisinia. I. Wealherly ot IMBbv Crooklyii. Itave a dunce elm-Ins on. of Hie acts, other Urooklvn s'iHs active in tho presentation -4 uore Ivlvihe II.

F.tliel K. Kiiv h. Anne 1. I'linly and Sylvia Woo.il id- TP is College Drama; io piesent I one-act lay afternoon in tha Assoei.l'ion will olavs oil lA'edlies auditotii.tii. lu tli" (list.

"Tho r.isii'i: of the Moon," by Lady (trep-ory, Farreil, DtilT. .1. l-'iancis I.vnch and James V. Twohy will appear. The oust of the.

second, "A irst Class Waiting Uoora," by Cliaml.ers. includes l'atrick Flannellv. Howard anei Walsii. th-(he St. The proceeds wnll be added fuitds of the oolleec masai-inc, Francis.

The I'rospeel. the Mantial Ttalrtir; llisli School magazine, awarded two Ji prizes at the hist school assembly to Feimniid Tabell anil. Mar.iorie Murphy tor the two best les submitted. The Seventh tirade of the school will Rive a dance in the gymnasium on Friday night. Pec.

9. at clock. Members of the Hish School c'ub held 11 dinner at the I A. last KridllV lUETlt. 1 tie IIUIIIIIK Hieh School senior prom will be held at the Hotel Mni'ttaiel Saturday, Jan.

2S. iu the Girls Comtnerclal High School wCJ hold its Harvest Festnal at Kismet Temple, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock Music, dancing-, siiiijins and a play will bo features of the pro-B-iani. The tea. line parts iu the play will be taken by Uoso Mocker. Stcll l-'eresttln and Marie Mahoney.

Meyer I 'ii el vi' of the school facultv lias th presentation under his management. stated meetins of the Koard tii v.rhie uttoii will be ht-lfl on eilneMay, Nov. at 4 p.m. in board. St.

and JM Ian. the of th Manh 'Baltimore to Hawaii December 3 A white Star JNew Yoris, Cherbourg1. 8outbampta; V. Liverpool; Philadelphia, Liverpool; New York-Ky ton. Azores, Naples.

Ueaot; 11 on trea I. Quebec. Liverpool. Red Star LiiiE fcw VorK, 1 moutti, Cherbourg, Antwerp; New York. LlUuu.

Dating. Zrm New York. Cherbourg. Hamburg, Danzia bar trntlinos and olhfr information apply Snttrsational Mercantile Marine Co. 9 Broadway S'vt KKKXC'H I1NB eir York to Trance 1'ansengrr Office, 19 State V.

To SOlTll AMKI1K A Kcgulnr Sailing. l'ACHH: 1.1 MS Sanderson Sim, ll'nay. N. Y. bCANIll AVIAN A KKIt'AN MNa5 1 II'.

A 1 1 KH A F.U It raweuter I'llice. Whitehall N. X. AiMiMti Indian Ma Pert Said. VembsT.

C.ioma-o. Ksnc.ss, ejsl. atta. N.rt.a. Lilly tt Bearer BU M.

Y. iioi.i. A I. ink e- York in Rotterdam tieneral I'asM'nger liflit-es. Mule Y.

SHKDISH AMERICAN 1.1XB To h'nHnavia and Continent. Passenger Office. 21 State N. AFflTRAI.lA-HOVOI.ri.r BCYA. NEW ZEALAND.

Canadian Pacific Madtbon 4 Hh St. N. STFAMJIOATS. 'The Publio Be PROVIDENCE $3.89 COLONIAL LINE Steamer leaves IMer S9. N.

U. (Kt. W. Houston si.) -weekdays and Sundays ot V. M.

Staterooms may Vie rrsTvtd in ndvanro. 1'JiO'if Spring 4 ft 7 FALL RIVER LINE To Boston AM) n1 AND I.v. l'ier II. N. It, (Fulton P.M.

IJolly New London (Norwich) Due I.cnvc Pier 111. N. Meek Du.vs, P. M. TICKET Ol'lrlCE iiliti l''ulton StreetllroiiklyiK "HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINE liaily alllntrs to Albany and Troy from Kier X.

foot I'anal P.M.: Vvcst Si P.M. iMion ana! NaOvi, III lSOV HiATIO COM TAX MiUdk-toii ti. iJorland anil James A. mrson. Tiwelvcro.

riti, lirosiiv enliurfli. 1'onichkoepslo. liliifratoit' I.e. i-ranK-lhi 4 i.Ta st ri-: a i i i ri ks. nifuiar f.tr-t frvlcc to lio.iton.

Pas Soulier, ccrvico ontinucd tor the bcason. III UMIA ItlVT.R I1AV 1,1 R. IJa i st-i vit-e up Uio ilib.onticutA for i he p-vton. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES C'o-lxIiRatioiial CiUVHET BKAP1SO TAtVIHT. 1 4 day COIJRKK, JO.

On ilrcf.e. waists, hats. etc. KAKN WKKKI.T. TIAXD li.MHKoIDKKY TAUliltT.

to 10 CO.MVLETK roritSK. $10. AM, uMMKHCIAI, STITCHES. VK KI'IIXISH ALL Stamiting course. 53; PerforatiilK coui'hO, When completing course we recommend you direct to manufacturers to whom guarantee vour instdo or home wotk.

V.ut cmi ic trn to heroine teacher or con-tra. tor iu your locality. sell 1 1 outfits to start inn in business. TRADE INC. Cully cniiiK a ieitilicate of 47 EAST 2I'TH Ni'Al: 4T1I AVE Nrv York "-l Sri-XIVL XOTITLS A A Sl'VX'lAL TLRM.

ijF thf Ni-w Vi't uprctnc Court, held in and tin- C'jiinly ut' Ht th-- Counly i on tin' 1 Sth finy nf tn. ici', I 1 VrcLiit Honorable Charles II. Kili-y, In the nmttir ut the i ppiicminn of Mn rt in tor lei ve to fiwinsff his name to Martin Morse. Cpon ir rdiiig anrn-jed petition of Mm in duly wvorn to the 17th iday nf Nov i-mber, praying for leave to astinii' lie liiitnt' of Martin Morse and forever discard the nfmc of Martin Mosko-wite, rimi the court In ing that Hald jpctitiun iH true, and that there Is no reason why the Maine should not bo grunted, anil no objection appearing to tlio name pro-; jmsed tu a it is, un mitlon of lend ma it Mubft, attorneys for the po-j titioui'r, i mii'ivil, 1 hut si id MARTIN MOTCO-W VI' "A lif, ti ud ht; ci cby i-, authorized to jt.su me the in. of MAKTTN" MOKrill III PhiL.

an. I si.nl present Mar tin it upon his omplinnce with tut; provisions ni sections fin and t4. nrtlclc t. nf the civil La w-, to it. thai, v.

it 1 1 in tia vs a tier the of this ord.T lie uie it to be rr.toied and filed. in of tiii t'ii rk i the ouiicv of Kings, and th-it nc cmusi1 a copy of tlils oitb to bo pubLj-hcd within tori daya alter i-s in Tlv l-ironklyn Uuily Faglc. (i ptui-paper puidishod in I lie Counfy of 1 1, I -i pui thor. ai-ovo directed, lo Pled, i'nii r. i ordc in tim of the L'lfii.

('f tin- I'oimiv of KliiRs. within fortv Die iiialiinur thin oidir, ond thn' aid i '-quirt-m nts afo titi. oc s-aid petitioner must, r.n mui nfirr tlio -r day of than hirtv dfi.vri after the er.rry of order, t. known bv the Jiam which he hrebt litiioi -mod io uuii.e'.y. Martm Morse.

I'V no cihtr n.iioc. F-nter: J. p. tiinnied, Nov. is.

C. KelU. A PKC I A i PAHT II. Sin.n ni" "curt of State oT :1 X-iV nni lor the Count Kuir-S at Mopmif-h of Brook iy of the Cjf.y of New of IftJl. II.

Keiby. Justir-p. i'l'Plieatiou of Irvine IO Chance Ilia Ylu-ne YorJv. oi, ii T't i Chat lii the of th for leu Mel fifrMime the name rd' Irving LucaFt. It to the p-ttis-faetion of ih( by th" petition of irvina; IueaShins.ky ve-U the- day of November, Idl that the petition is true and that 'i, asonablc objection to the pronoaed fhnho of name to Irving tion of Max Gross, attorney lor the Peti- tioner.

it is Ordered, that the said petitioner, inrrvr- N'SlvY, be ami ho is HAWKEYE STATE will sail from HOTELS AND RESORTS HCDSOX COVXTICS. The Dr. C. 0. Sahier Sanitarium Kingston-on-Hudson, New York.

a Ideal resort to rest and roouperat. taring your vacation. Well equipped tor th. r.t cur and. mlllr.

cunt treatment Of tred). AU forms of baths, massaga. Physical culture. Out-of-door sports and csmA M.aeraL rates. Writ for bookiet.

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Home of real comfort. Mo.irriuu rates. Phone Lakewood 145. THOMAS COTTAGB, 118 Sd at. Oj-n for season.

Latest improvements. Ha.es on pplicatlen Harris tt Campbell. Ijikewood 3.1-M. t. DASSFORD I ODGE "Vp aLu TM.

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Mrs. Hurd Ilewit Mlaa Sarah K. Hawes, Proiu SAMTARIl'MS, BUN SOX SANATORIl'M will opon on the iHt of iwwmber U.30 Ht. J-lrooklyn. for maternity, invalid.s and con vn patients, information, call A.

i'. Heu-aun. I'rotpect! 'iViJ-M. iJ REST 'fANITAIilUl. I I-fish-class home for InvaliiM and cnva- U-s under medie.il f-upf-rvlirion mo' It-rat latP.

Tliono 074 1'alisaih? a v. Yunki'iv. X. TRAVEli TOURS Inctudinj tranppoi tali''u. S.

wnr tax and necessary hotel tt-'. Atlantic City. 3 days M0.3U Waabinirtan. 3 dn's XM.m Lakenaad, 3 days KI8.5I) 8 dn.vs l'orto Kico, 1M day cruise, nubia Nteamcr as liotcl when in port alK.VOO Hot Spring's. days SI 31 no AHheville.

N. 9 duye SITO.K) Florida, 13 day tour $103.00 West Indies, usine; tctimer na hotel when in iMiti 15.00 Mediterranean, Holy ilnil, Kgvpl. 3 duya. STEAMSHIP 1 'a usages to l-jiiiop, South AnuTi- China. Japan, etc.

Avail yourself of our vatU c.iicri'!i o. Established 1S78. Universal Tour Operated bj J. Lehrenkrauss Sons 359 Fulton opp. Boro Hall irookl N.

Y. Telephone Main 5923 CLARK'S 18th ORIENT CRUISE Feb. 11, hy nperb S.R. Eninres. of Franco 38,481 cross tons.

19 lnrs in Ec.vi.t nnii IVilrs. etc. days, ifiloo and ti. includins Hotels, Hi nldes, Urives (oca. Jit da I'aria aad 1 nn.loa FRANK CT ARK Times Bulldlne.

N. T. CHERBOUUO AND SOITTHAMPTOX CAKMAMA live. SI atH'irAM 1-eo. 1 Feb.

7 Feb. '4H 1.IVEI1POOL ALABKIA Nov. lilt ALBANIA (new) Dec. 10 Jan. 17 Feb.

is bt VTHJA (new Iec. 'M Feb. HALIFAX, I'LYMOL'TK. ChKKHorcC AND HAMBL'KG SAXOMA I)e. 8 Jan.

-Jt Mar. in taONDOXDUKRY AXD GLASGOW 4 lei-. ft A M.FKI A (new) Dev. il I eb, 2, ASSYRIA (new) Jan. 7 Feb.

II VIGO. GIBRALTAR. XAPLKS. TWTKAt? DUBKOVX1K. I 'I CM ITALIA fan.

riOfilTOX TO LOXDOXnKBKV. Ll LUPOOL ANU GLASGOW ASSYRIA (new) 5 SPECIAL MEDTTERBANKAX 'saeira, worairar Genoa. Xap J'iraeus. Alexandria. (Forts ary acevrd to vovage).

AROMA 7 CAMEROXLA 10 MS Canard and Anchor Ship Lima 25 Broadway, en York Increased Service New York to Savannah Three Sailings Weekly Tuetdiys. Thurndmys, Satardaya, 8PM Superior freight and pasnenRer service all pointi aouth and weat. Tbrouffli DMo.kiiti care from tiavannsh. First Class Passenger Fares To Savannah I To Jacksonvilla $30.38 $54.68 $36.54 "Wuy Trip i fVU, 4 4 IneiutJintr malN ard stiterocm arfom mod at i on liar i'tu aattioitol Fier 33, North River, New York PC STKAMSHH'S. I I N5Servicfs from NewYorL I I I I I I I j( I Rllll niM(- miTrnin BUILDING MATERIAL "uvw.iii i dCV construction market have an eloquence all their own us they are reveuiint- tliemse vea ro nv.nr.,i equipmi'iit find I'onsi ruetimr firms seekliiK them, aceordinK to the Dow 'I'vice Kepor's.

It Is u.sual-Jj.Tt "i spring t.imo or In the latter winter days Hint conspicuous projecls como forlh, yet last week uiere. were revealed two jjirrantic ItoiiKinr projects. One. l.y a 'great metropolitan district lumber distribu ,1,. i si iii i in neon creation of homes approachms a thousand i in number in live eliiToie.nt.

cities wilh- In cor.imutino; dislanre or New York. 1 Another is lieiiie proleott'd by a hold- 1 infi llrm opcratitiB' at prcsoiit us the Garden fand Company which is to! erect 400 dwellings 2 siotfe.s, i i'O feet by various dlmeiiHlons. electric lisrhled and steam heated In Ilrooklvn. to re-present mi expenditure "of: $2,1100,000. Tho activity in not confined alone lo habitation institutional huileliiiKs, like hospitals, Y.

C. A. huildinss, churches unci similar endowed or otherwise privately llnanced projects fire coming out In fair volume consldorlnK the time of the year, although as late ns September CHI iiiiowf'd that of spent for buildliif; construction In about, thirty t-tales $100,000,000 was reptesenleil l.y house buildim? Investnuut. As fari ns building; construction pro)e In! tlie nietropolitiin ilistric.l ate concerned I work otnin nliead tor winter lii'ity has not shown any disposition 1 fo lower the year's blrdi peak of build- projection, tiiat above quoted, coeeritiif September. This Ijiiililin trend injiv lie cotisid- ried especially remarkable iu view of die fact that, lumber during the' months of October anil had i uOviiiiepd in wholesale price thirty; Pf'ieetii.

Ket.iil prices in Many lumber items are advanced this week1 from i to $10 a. thousanel feet, yet in-w projects pre continually cominp-mil. somotlmts as frequently as twenty; a day. 1 n.wxcKs mi; hoti The Title Guarantee and Trust Company bus tinunced a. mortuape for Ua-nett.

l.naii'-ial agents tor the ilolel Com-' 111011 tv alth. The funds are to l.e used in furtlieriim the hotel projeit.i on wliich tr.iistrnction started A115. i. The mortsaKc was taken on the Jet ave. side of the site, which iu-! eludes the block bounded by iith and t.iitli between Broadway and! Seventh live, and covors a plot 200 011 Seventh ave.

and Kj feet I rice on the two streets. In ins the liiortr.Hye, W. J. Hodgson pn-siileiit of Harnett. said that lie regarded It us a further evidence rd' the value of the hotel site, and that showed the Title Guarantee and Tiust.

Company Tiad faith in the wisdom tif its selection for the Commonwealth. New Fourth Ave. Stores. Slinmpan Vt Sham pan, architects, hove died plans for three apartment, and store buildinKS to be erected on tho southwest, corner of 4t'n ave. and for I'uvii-f Meyer, ss owner.

VOI I VTIHIl.T HI V11D, (Special 'o i ft Lifjie-J Alb til'l into- Nov. 'l-Cert' liaete. of voluntarr dts- h.ie been Sled with the flate r-t Ve T'cirr'arn ProoklMl. i.1 jm Long Clt. I 1 I exioii ii 1 1.

ii.e namo ot HIVING A hi the placn and uad of IHVIXS Id-CASiUNSKY on thv 30th day JJecc'm-ber. 1 and it is furl her Ordered, that thi order and the paper on which it is granted be entered and tiled with the Clerk of the County of Kintfa within daya from the date of thia order, and It Is further Ordered that a copy of this order he pub-tinned wiihin tn days after the entry thereof (n Tile Brooklyn I'aily Kele, hoinir a ri-wpapcr pnblisued in the County of Kina at least once: and it is further Ordered that within forty o'tvc. after the mtrv of this ordtr rn aflilavit bf pu. pu'b-Heotion be entered nnd filrd with the Clerk of the County of Kings. Enter.

c. h. K. Justice of the Stipremn Court of the Stc of New Ynrk. fJranfpfj Nov.

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