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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 24

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 24

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923. 24 Ml CHINESE BRIGANDS INDIVIDUALISM IN GOOD FURNITURE One of the Huge Half-Billion Candlepower Aviator Beacons FRENCH MILLIONS SENT TO BAVARIA. TO AID TERRORISTS TF the sole purpose of this organization of Mop- EXACT MILLIONS IN TRIBUTE ANNUALLY Plain Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums Daily DmlivnUt in Manhattan i 1 r-- Have Agents and Collectors in 62,000,000 Marks Paid Organization Charged With Rathe-nau and Erzberger Murders. (Bu Wireless to The Brooklyn Kaylc and I'hlla.

Ledger; Copyritiht, J23.) Berlin, June 14 "Vo got it?" Chief Cities Fresh Attacks on Foreigners Feared. Shanghai, June 14 i By the Asso Representative Will Call on Request ciated lYess) of dollars month are paid as trl'uile to Ihe outlaws of the bandit-infested areas the question being asked regarding the disposal of the French millions China, accorilins: to the police tere, who have conducting an which have ben poured into Ba- 1 ticians were to make broadly available to all, service of the highest professional character, then its existence would be more than justified. True, that is one of its foremost ideals. Dignified, appropriate, complete service, backed by skill and technical knowledge, and rendered according to professional principles is recognized as a duty. Placing it within the reach of every one, irrespective of cost, is the aim of every member.

Of equal importance, however, is its plan of research and development which has for its object the betterment of its ability to fulfill its obligation to the public. NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS THE DESK HOUSE OF BROOKLYN Established 1856 A. PEARSON'S SONS Office and Showrooms, 63 Myrtle Avenue Shop, 52 Myrtle Ave. Phone Main 4828 Warehouses, 359 Pearl 364 Jay St. vurla for the support of reactionary Investigation of the I'crt Shantung train holdup and kiLi.iping outrage.

military organizations has been, partly answered through the cross- Many merchants and traders dil-? in the interior, it is said, are examination of Litut. Commander forced to pay systematic tribute to lln brigands to safe conduct the merchandise through certain listricts. The bandits are dcclired lo maintain regular organization! PLUNKETT WORKING including staffs of and collectors In the cities. Frequently Hie bnu.inds intercept Lady Mary Cambridge Weds Marquis of Worcester London, June 14 (By the Associated Press) Lady Mary Cam. bridge, niece of Queen Mary, and the Marquis of Worcester, were married this morning in St.

Margaret's Church, Westminster. The King shipments going to the Interior, confiscate the merchandise and terrify ON NEW WAGE SCALE FOR NAVY YARD MEN the merchants. A method of the outlaws to the victims and Queen, Queen Mother Alexandra, to disgorge their mo ii und valuables is to hold bjruing paper under their noses. Fov of the tor and many other notables were Admiral Gets Figures From Local SWcmber by FAIRCHILD SONS tured traders resist. This is supposed to terrorize other victims so that they will increase their cash tribute.

Outside Concerns and Will Equalize Pay. Admiral Charles P. Plunkett, DR. W. L.

GALLUP A vast system of espionage Is ZMorticiam maintained to enabie the bnndll ents to ascertain the dates when 36 LEFFERTS PLACE CLINTON AVE. BROOKLYN JAMAICA commandent of the 3d Naval District and head of the Labor Board TO BE PROFESSOR merchants anil other travelers de Kaulter, propaganda director of the notorious "Organization Consul" oi the present Incarnation of the Ehr-hardt marine brigade of Kapp putsch fame, Kautter testified that this group, to which the murders of Rathenau and Erzberger and the attempts against the lives of Scheidemnnn and other Republican leaders have been traced, received 62,000,000 of the 100,000,000 marks distributed through the reactionary conspirators under French pay who are now on trial at Munich for treason in connection with the Bavarian secession plot. Kautter justified the acceptance of the French money by his professedly patriotic organizations on tho ground that It was to be used to confound the French plans, although nothing could have suited tho French plans better than the proposed bavarian uprising against the central government at the outset of the Ruhr Invasion. It is noteworthy also' that the French Col. Rlchert was found to be subsidizing the same secret military organizations' whose existence had been proclaimed a national danger by the French Government and whose dlsbandment was demanded of Germany In an ultimatum.

This particular 100,000,000 marks furnished through Col. Rlchert was only part of the outside money lavished on the reactionary organizations. It was brought out some time ago that the Bavarian Royalist Parly was financed largely by French funds. Simultaneously with the Munich trial another military sensation burst In North Germany, where it has Just been established that Lieut. Ross-bach, leader of the self-defense or- part for the Interior.

The victims are Informed, before thev start, at the local Navy Yard which has been conducting an Investigation Tp. of a Series of the amount they must pay the brigands. Few 'he tribute. Into the wages received by men em Resigns Pastorate to Join Fac I'he police intlmat'- thai the. ployed by outside concerns, com bandit traffic fKim tli's and o'her ulty of Connecticut College.

At the close of the service In the cities of China yie' 1s the out's ws menced today his first outline of a new scale of wages for men In the Yard. millions annually. The robber bands have shown in Greene Avenue Presbyterian Church Since Assistant Secretary of tho creased boldness since the. hold-up of the Shanghai-Pekinr train and OBITUARY last night the Rev. Dr.

Wallace L. Gallup presented Navy Roosevelt announced several VITAL RECORDS further depredations are feared. months ago some wage changes 1 resignation, This Is one of the huge lights ready for shipment to Cheyenne. Note the reflection in the large reflector or tho Beacon light. Kxtrcme hazards of "Hying the mall" at night on non-stop coast-to-coast flights will he lessened soon by five of these huge Beacon lights, St! Inches In diameter and of candlepower each, which will guide the way In the dark zone between Chicago and Cheyenne, Wyo.

The mail flights will he sehediUed so aviators will fly In daylight east Six of the eight foreign captives leased on Tuosdav hv the Shrtn- The minister asked to have his there has been a little discontent among the men at the Yard. Tho Admiral has expressed himself as In tung bandits, after being held pils resignation take ners since fi. arrtven nere yes effect on Oct. 1 terday. Although beardid, unkempt Dr.

Gallup, who completing his of Chicago and west of Cheyenne. The dark zone of nearly 1,000 miles hctwecn these two cities will be traversed by flyers sighting on these huge lights, 200 miles apart, which will revolve on 25-foot pillars three entire accord with his men and ha been working persistently to see that they receive a fair living wage. litis and fagged out generally, they apparently were little the worse fr tneir experience. times a minute. fourth year as minister of the Greene Avenue Last week the Admiral sent out a Those arriving tooav were G.

v. hurch, has just Musso. .1. li. Powell, Emlle Gens-burger.

Fred Ellas, Leon Fricdmnn and Lee Solomon. Ma.l. Roland VV. been appointed to circular letter to 600 different concerns In the form of a questionnaire, asking the wages paid to workers, the number of hours the men work Worlds Biggest Airplane, ganlzaf ons In Central and Northern the laculty of inger. S.

and R. H. Rowlntt MW1IJ. SVKKS of 71(1 I'ni'jn t. din! aftt'r IrniK III-npM.

She wrs burn in Manhattan flnil liH-l reieflM in this hero for th past 44 year. Sh purvlveU by UauKhtpr. Hnstl Syk; sinter. Mrs. Thomas Wall, iiml four brothers, William, I'htirles, Hubert ami I.eH Sjkes.

A mass of requiem will Hil In St. Krunois Xavier II. ('. ''hureh. Saturday mnrnltiK nt 9:30 o'tiorU.

will be in St. John's Cemetery. MRS. FIIIKI.IA K. Ill RT.

widow of Ciriswold K. Hurt, tlieil yesterday at her home, 48 l.efferts after a Inns illness. She was formerly a well-known teacher of singing, and many of her pupils are prominently known soloists. She is survived by two daughters. Miss Mary Fidelia Hurt, who Is also a well-known teacher of sinKlnjE, and Julia A.

Hurt. Kuneral services will he held tomorrow evening at her late home. Interment will be at (Jouverneur, N. V. Germany, has been running a putsch proceeded north to Tientsin nnd Connecticut Col-1 lego in New Lon-don as a professor per day and the amount of overtime received.

From the replies to this organization in the national army from his cell in a Leipzig prison, eking. It was stated that the final nego circular letter the Labor Board I At McCook Field, to Carry of Bimicai iitera-c tiations for the release of the pris now drawing up a new scale of where he Is awaiting trial before the high tribunal for planning a military DEATHS Barstow. Susan M. Martin. Kmlly Bennett, Kate McCormick.

M. .1. Bennett, Henry McCrarkan, I. Brunner, Wary Y. Morgan, K.

Burt, Fidelia E. Murdoch. JamoK Campau, David L. Murphy. Helen E.

Carmody, M. J. Olien. Mary Huffy, Margaret Schmidt, Frank Fowler, Win. H.

Stevens, Carrie V. Gilroy. John J. Sullivan. H.

V. Hollely. Albert W. SundquiRt. Kmma Johnson, John Svkes.

Mabel E. Klein. Adam Wellington. A. J.

Lendrum, J. W. Whipple. MaJ.H.S. I.ochfelm.

Henry Wright, Irdon T. Lyons, Llllle M. BARSTOW The Brooklyn Woman's Club announces with deep re-Bret the death of Its member, Mies SUSAN M. BARSTOW. Mrs.

JOHN J. SCHOOXHOVEN. -President, BEXXETT On Wednesday, June 13. KATE BENNETT. beloved ture nnd history.

3 oners nearly ended in a filaseo. The putsch. A large group of his sup oandils. at the last moment, de- He will leave Brooklyn In Sep wages for the Navy Yard men. An official of the Yard stated to-day that this new scale will In all rianded that 5,000 of their number porters, including a number of soldiers, have been arrested, and the tember to assume his new duties.

He Bombs of Terrific Power le enrolled In the Chinese Army, In-Had of the agreed 2.000, and also will preach In the Brooklyn churcn Magdeburg organization's archives, probability be completed by the first of next week. It will then be sent to the Naval authorities at. Wash during September, giving his rare that they be paid $100,000 ransom. we sermon on Sent. 30, Including an order for the formation of a terror group to kill traitors, spies and unpopular Republicans, have been seized.

Dayton, June 14 (By the Associ-1 safety, Mr. Barling designed the Dr. Gallup has been In the active ship as a trl-plane of modified type. Tho upper and nether wings will be pastorate for more than 10 years, having had work In churches In atcd Press) The largest airplane the world has known, with a wing-spread of 120 feet half again as ington for approval. The flotilla of six torpedo-boat destroyers which arrived at the Navy Yard Tuesday morning and which has comprised a part of the ri est rover fleet of the United States The intermediaries and government officials eventually compromised by agreeing to pay $85,000.

All the former foreign captives aro Insistent that the 'idlest reparations and Indemnities be demanded of China and that Ibo lake action to prevent future, hodn Is and. Manhattan ana FRANCE ORDERS GERMAN DEATHS McCORMACK on June 13. 1923, Brooklyn. During the war he served as an army chaplain with the 310th wide as the great Martin Domoers of the Army Air Service will take to the ar for the first time here some time this month. DEPUTY DEPORTED In the Mediterranean for tne pi MARGARET JANE, widow of James Infantry In France and on his re year, will leave the Navy Tara of practically the same dimensions, while that In the center will be narrower.

Along its length will run the control devices giving them protection and adding a feature of safety. Describing the value of the new plane as a machine of war, Mr. Barling, who during the war did much experimental work for the British turn he. came to Brooklyn to take up Paris, June 14 It was announced McCormaek, and mother of Mary Estelle Meany and Her F. McCor The new monster of the skies.

In Monday for approximately nve, the duties of his present charge after today's Cabinet meeting that maek. Funeral tvom the residence of speed trials and engine Ml Sandv Hook. These boats are' Minister of the Interior Maunoury tended solely for use as a bomber, and said to be capable of carrying a quantity of explosives sufficient to of her daughter. Mrs. William H.

THE WOMAN VOTER ban signed an order for the deporta- the command of Capt Chafl' Meany. 160 Stratford on Salur ton of the German Re'chstag Com HARDING HANGS OUT Tozer. The end 01 next wee Royal Flying Corps, says that Its day. June 16. Details later.

destroy a large portle.n of a modern city, is being assembled at McCook munist Deputy Holbein, accused of ships will return to the Na' maximum load of several tons of explosives could do untold damage, MORGAN On Thursday, June 14. subversive acts In the Ruhr, but dis for a general overnauung, The 15th A. D. Women's Demo cratic Club Is Jubilant over the sue 1 923, KATHERINE 0 widow of mother of Robert Thomas and Marsaret T. Wastie.

Funeral from her residence, 205 E. 38th Friday, June 15. a.m. Requiem mass, St. Catherine of Genoa Church, Albany and Linden 10 a.m.

I BENNETT Suddenly, on Thursday, June 14, 1H28, HENRY (Ben-nie). beloved husband of p'annle Dodman Bennett and father of Madeleine Dodman of 4S0 Monroe st. Services at Milton Reeves' Chapel, D13 Sumner ave. Time and date later- BRUNNER On June 12. 1923.

charged from custody yesterday with Fluid, the army nlr station, under direction of Wulter H. Barling, Its designer. One bomb of the size which the ship "BUSY WEEK" SIGN i J. William Mortrnn, aged 68 vonrs. can carry would be capable of sink Deputy Marcel Caehln and others when the Investigating magistrate cess of the district agitation for the Funeral at her daughter's residence, BAY JUDGE HOMES pElIJNj With its great width and other ing the largest and newest type of 3 restoration of service on the Tomp 8828 1 80th Jamaica.

Time of rilled there was Insufficient evidence measurements in proportion, the naval vessel, he believes. The Realty Associates: Boll tJ service later. to hold them. Holbein will bo con kins Culver line to Coney Island and plane will dwarf the largest ships Likewise, a single bomb from the new two-story brick dwelling, mi President Works Day and Night ducted Immediately lo the German now used. 1 lie netgnt ot ine new- machine, he declares, could demoral MURDOCH On Tuesday.

June 12. 1th between Bay Klflg the removal of push carts from lower Greenpoint. The next thing Ihe frontier. Diane will be 28 feet, while its Ize an entire community. Should and TOth to) Mr Elliabe length from nose to tail will be 65 on Speeches for Trip.

June 14 The "busy club Is trying to do is to get belter such a projectile be dropped in the center of a city, he says, a fifty-foot feet. MARY YOUNG. wlf of the late service in the local postotlice. Miss ECKFORD CLUB HOLDS Driven by six Liberty engines, th crater would be dug. all buildings Brown.

This is the last Sale In th recently completed development ot ten similar houses at this location. John Brunner. and lovlnc mother sign is out this week at the White Amanda Hamilton stated at the club in the vicinity completely destroyed House offices, for President Harding ITS OUTING TODAY "Sometimes I have stand in line for 15 minutes walling for a clerk nnd structures for a half mile or jj Is at work on the addresses he will new ship will require a minimum crew of four men and contain provisions for a working force of eight men to be used when the occasion requires. Exclusive of the crew, it to give me a two-cent stamp. It Is One hundred members of the Eck- more around would be greatly dam aged.

make on his Western trip starting next Wednesday. CHEMISTS TO FIGHT ford Club, the oldest social club In not the clerks' fault, because they have to run from one window lo the other. There are not enough clerks. The President hopes lo have all will weigh more than 40,000 pounds. Brooklyn, and their guests left early The plane will have no passenger carrying facilities and Its value would rest entirely in Its ability to of the principal addresses he will make between here and the Pacific Designed Only for Warfare, this morning In a number of private Conditions are worse than when I BOOTLEG ALCOHOL With the Idea of obtaining a maxi motorcars for their annual outing on complained before." Miss Estelle transport large projectiles great dls.

tances. Coast written before he leaves. of Mrs. Wallace Vandewatcr. Mrs.

Albert Ploecker, Juliet. Harry, Mrs. William Tonnes. Wallace and Albert Brunner. Funeral from her home.

959 Bedford a.c., on Friday niorn-Inif. Requiem mass nt 0:30 in St. Patrick's Church. Interment, Calvary Cemetery. Auto cortege.

BURT On Wednesday. June 13, FIDELIA E. BURT, beloved molli-r of Julia A. and Mary F. Burt.

Funeral services from her late residence, 48 Lefferts on Friday evening, at 7:30. Interment at Gouver-ncur, N. Y. CAMPAU DAVID L. CAMPAU, mum of lifting power, stability and M.

Corcoran, co-leader, said that she the sands of Ocean Beach, Fire Is With the daily appointments limited land. At Bay Bhoro a number of to two or three and the other de understood money would be available in July and that "we may get. boats have been chartered to ferry the party across the Great South Bay additional clerks in Station If we mands on his time eliminated, Mr. Harding has been able to get In some llks" on the speeches 15-YEAR-OLD GIRL CONE; WOMAN MOTORIST keep ugitatlng." The women will to the long stretch of sandy beach take an active part in the hearing In at Fire Island. and it was said today at the AVhlte the Greenpoint library on June 21 Several athletic contests are sched House that the outlines of the prin MAN MISSING TOO A general alarm has been sent out uled during the day, but the feature cipal addresses had been completed HELD FOR DEATH OF held to protest against the service at the Hunters Point bridge at night of the afternoon will be the annual He has for several days been at work by the police for Victoria Barrio, 15, need 71).

G. A. H. brethren Win and morning, when the bridge Is on the speeches trom about 8 o'clock in the morning until 10 or 11 o'clock baseball game between the married men and bachelors. Rivalry between 1923.

JAMES, beloved husband of! the late Mary Murdoch. Funeral ftom his late residence, 350 Adelphl on Friday, June 15, at. 9:30 a.m., thence to Chapel Queen of All Saints, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul. MURPHY JOHN J. MURPHY, at his home, 1074 Putnam June 13.

1923. Funeral Friday morning at 9 a.m.. from the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Putnam and P.nlph where a requiem mass will be celebrated.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Automobile cortege. OLSEN MARY OLSEN. "The Funeral Church" (B'way, 66th Thursday, 2 p.m. SCHMIDT Suddenlv, on Wednesday, June 13.

FRANK SCHMIDT, beloved husband of Martha Schmidt and father of John J. Schmidt. Funeral from his late residence, 1(14 Lefferts Saturday, at 9:30 a. m. Requiem mass at St.

Francis of Assist R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery; auto cortege. 1 STEVENS Suddenly, on Wednesday, June 13, 1923, CARRIE widow of T.

Jeff Stevens and beloved mother of Mrs. W. P. Kitchell. Funeral services on Friday, June 15.

at her residence, 591 Jefferson at 8 p.m. SULLIVAN On June 13. 1923, HOWARD beloved husband of Zorah Whiteley and son of John W. and Emma T. Sullivan.

Funeral services at his residence, 1396 Union Friday, at 8 p.m. Interment on ud from five to 15 minutes at a of 315 Franklin who cllsap-pearedpeared last' Sunday morning MORRIS PARK MAN time. They are also backing Leader at night, except for time for meals these two teams Is keen, and in chester Post 197. Funeral Sunday, 2 p.m., "10 Union st. CARMODY At Wesit New York.

N. June 1 2, 1923. MICHAEL and has not been seen since. Re years gone by the club has turned and the necessary appointments. McQuade in his fight for a Green point subway.

ported missing at the same, time is out some snappy nines. It, was one The plan being followed by tne Executive in writing the speeches Is Dick Barrlcelll, 3t, wno u. is bhiu of the great baseball clubs of the beloved husband of Sarah Carmody (nee Clay), aged 67 years. Relatives Mrs. Macdonald De Witt start frequent visitor at tne Barrio Auto Jumps Curb, Kills Nicho understood to contemplate treatment boro.

Nationwide Drive Against Drug Store Hooch Sellers. A campaign to drive bootlegging from Industry and to promote the lawful use ot alcohol in industry has been begun by chemical enterprises representing $1,000,000,000 in co-opeation with the Federal Pohl-tion and Internal Revenue departments, the American Chemical Society announced today. The drive, nationwide in scope, to drive out of existence "drugstore bootleggers" who have caused ah enforcement of the Industrial provisions of the dry laws seriously inndicapplng to the chemical Industry, will be directed by a newly formed Alcohol Trade Advisory Committee, while actively sharing In the organization plans and promising effective co-opeation, it was stated, were Federal Prohibition shortly on a motorcar trip through home. Barrlcelli'B visits and talks of a single subject in each address. The committee In change of to las CammaranoMiss Collyer Ister and Greene counties, and with Victoria were often followed by The President In addition to his day's outing consists of Joseph will speak In many towns to assist renrlmands from the child's speeches has a number of other mat O'Day.

chairman, and Peter Jlaher, ters to clear up before he levaes next in organizing me iteimi'iictLii wuniuii I mother. Robert E. Hacmpf, Dr. Edwin Drove Without License. Driving without a license, accord with the object of electing more Re victoria, who Is the oldest child In week.

Some of these are not press Bullwlnkle, Dr. Joseph H. Schwcrdt find friends are invlteu to attend Mneral from his late residence. 417 21st West New Vo-k. Frid-y, June 15, at 9:30 a.m..

thence to St. Joseph's R. C. Church of the I'all-ndes, at 10 a.m. Interment Fnlr-view Cemetery.

DUFFY On June 13, MARGARET DUFFY (nee Stanton), be publican Assemblymen this fall. a family of four, was a model daugh Ing but must be attended to during feger and Clinton P. Hamilton. ing to the police, Miss Antoinette ter, her mother says, and never the summer and the President, re Collyer, 24, of 10433 122d st Morris The Women's National Democratic threatened to run away from home. Club holds its third annual luncheon Hears From Maine Governor Park, lost control of her car at Je alizlng that summer will be nearly over by the time he gets back to tho capital, 1st striving to get them all at Kew Gardens Inn on Saturday rome ave.

and 118th last night, Alfred F. Erichson of 2117 Ave. loved wife of Anthony Duffy. Rela She was a student at P. S.

Wo. 45, Lafavette and Classon ave. When she failed to return from church on Sunday. Mrs. Barrio became worried with Mrs.

Lillian R. Sire pre3ij'nij out of the way this week. tives and friends are respectfully In was In receipt of a letter yesterday The machine jumped the curb and killed a man and seriously Injured Not alone Is the President busy vited to attend her funeral on Satur Mrs. Minnie Jean Harris, Demo nnd notified the police ot tho Gates from Perclval M. Baxter, Governor of Maine, who is a personal friend this week, but the whole office force at the While House Is working at day, June 1(1, at a.m.; thence a woman before she could stop It cratic co-leader of the 10th A.

ave. station. to St. Charles Hnrromeo's Church Magistrate Lawrence Hsh, nnd Mrs, of Mr. Etichson thanking him fo Victoria has dark brown hair, high speed, as there are inumerahle details Incident to the transcontin Miss Collyer was arrester on charge of manslaughter.

where a solemn requiem mass will Fish wore recent guests of the presl his sympathy on the loss of the which sho wears In two braids down her back. She wore an embroidered be offered for the repose of her soul. nt of the Catholic College at Governors dog "Garry." Accom ental trip that must be attended to. Altogether, motorcars caused the Saturday at convenience of family. panying the Governor's letter Mr.

F.minittsberg, and also visited i)rown Coat champagne-colored deaths yesterday of three people and Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery Auto corteRe. FOWLER On June 12. 1923 Frickson received a picture of the alley rorge aim iieuj auui g. hat, a white silk dress, gray silk the serious injury of four others In Omit flowers. SUNDQUIST On Tuesday.

June 12. EMMA FORSTRUD SUND IMPORTANT TO MOTORISTS. The Slate Tax Commission Issued Governor with his dog "Garry" and stockings and high brown shoes. and around New York. Republican women, led by Mrs nn explanatory statement from the WILLIAM HEWLETT, husband of Barrlcelll Is short and dark.

He wore a request today asking Brooklynites QUIST. beloved sister of Lena Governor on hfs notion in having tin Alice (). Fowler, In his 84th year. a blue suit, a white shirt, tun shoes Arthur Llvermore, chairman of the Women's Republican Kxecutive The man killed in" -Morris Park was Nicholas Cammnrano, 47. of 4609 Jerome and the woman Commissioner Haynes and officials of Doth Federal agencies.

The committee, it wus explained, hopes to remedy the "intolerable situation" brought about by the presence in the chemical industry of bootleggers who mask their purposes by posing as wholesale druggists or manufacturers of flavoring extracts nnd thus are able to obtain permits to sell bootleg alcohol. The committee will co-operale with the Pohlbltlon foces, it was t.tated, by carefully investigating all applications to the Federal officials for permits to sell or use alcohol for Industrial purposes. Forstrud. of 33 E. 69th New Funeral services at his residence.

171 nags of tne state House lowered to and a straw hat. Slate Committee, have pressed their Yotk City, aged 52 years. Funeral half staff on Garry death. lalms for equal representation on Injured was Catherine I'nderwood 40. of 9730 1 18th Morris Park from Fred Herbst Sons Funeral Par lors, 83 Hanson corner S.

Port Madison on Thursday evening, June at 8 o'clock. GILROY Suddenlv, on June 12, 1923, JOHN .1. IIILUOY. beloved son the State Committee so successfully They were standing on the corner with operator's and chauffeur's renewal blanks in their possession to present them at the Brooklyn Automobile Bureau, 317 Washington st without delay. If this Is done the applicant will be Immediately furnished wllh credentials allowing automobile operation after June 30, FIND MAN'S BODY that the Kxecutive Stale Commute land I-riday, June 15, at 2 p.m.

PLATTSBURG CAMP talking to each other when Miss is considering the question today. To Interment. Cellar Grove. secure what, the women want, elee Collyer's car swerved from the road to the sidewalk. Cammarano was SYKES-MAI1EL EDNA, nt her tion and not appointment, a hill was residence, 710 Union on We-bies.

killed Instantly. Witnesses called WILL OPEN TODAY framed last year, but never had suc- when the present licenses expire. day, June 13. beloved daughter of Ambulance Surgeon Gondos of the LASHED TO PLANK IN JAMAICA BAY ss because of the difficulty of mak Elizabeth Irwin and mother of Hazel Mary Immaculate Hospital, who ing an election law lhat will make vkes. survived by four brothers, mandatory tbe election of "a woman treated Mrs.

Underwood, Cammnr ano owned a shoe store at the Jo William, Charles. and Platlsburg, one of the largest mil ind one sisler. Mrs. Thomas Wall fiotn each Assembly district to balance Ihe man. The only way so far rome aye.

address, where ho lived llary training camps in the East Kuneral Saturday triotnlng nt 9 which was only a few doors from proposed baa been to elect two, one rbeiice to It. C. Church St. Francis opens today for the 1923 season. The where he was kill.

Mrs. I'nderwood of which Is expecteil to be a woman Police Mystified-Letters in Sy Navier. 6th ave. 'arroil st camps maintained at riattsbui Blind Abscesses Save your teeth. To introduce massage remedy, treatment free to first 25 applicants.

Address Box No. 116, Eagle, Flatbush Branch. ttiougn pauiy injured, insisted on hut no guarantee of that fact has of the late Edward and Bridget Gilroy. Funeral Friday lit 9 a.m.. from his residence.

646 Park pi. Solemn mass of requiem at St. Teresa's hurch. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery HOLLELY ALU Kit W. HOLLELY.

"The Funeral Church," B'way. f.Oth until Friday. JOHNSON" Suddenly June 13. 1 923. beloved husband of Anna Johnson of 234 Brooklyn, ajted 51 years.

Funeral from Fred Herbst Sons' funeral parlors, 83 Hanson Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens. KLEIN On Wednesday, June 13. 1 923, ADAM KLEIN, In his 81st year. Funeral services will be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at DIAMONDS BANK BOUQllt REFERENCE From private Intllvlduili anil rntatet, Hlfhtit prlrea paid.

No wait Log. Established Over 60 Tears. BARNETTS Trlanirle 4347. 465 Fulton Rtrtrl. Opp.

IjOcw'i Metropolitan Theatre. here solemn requiem vass will lo going to her home. which open today are for the mem ever been put in a bill. Democratic offered for the repose of her -onl Miss ollyer was taken hv the no and Republican women are united In hers of Ihe Reserve Officers' Training ntermeiit St. John's Au'o rian May Give Clue to Man's Identity.

Tightly bound with galvanized lice to the Richmond HIM police sta the demand for equal representa Corps. Beginning on Aug. 1 high cortege. lull on the State Committee. tlon.

The police said that she bought the car only recently and that tne WELLINGTON On Tuesday, June school hoys will he ndntllled (o I'lattsburg for the Citizens Military lion wire to a ten fool plank and 1 2. 1923. ANDREW JACKSON, be license had not neon transferred to Mrs. Margaret Hennlngton Is host. Training camp.

Training is given in her name. She had not receive a long section of metal piping hp ess for a card party at the 12th A. loved husband of Mary Clark Wei llngton. Funeral sen ices at his real Infantry subjects. Ivr driver's lictnse either, they said I).

Democratic clubhouse, 43u nth In the 2d Corps Area, comprising body of a man belic'd to be a Syrian was found floating In Fresh dence. 429 Clinton a Brooklyn She was held in $2,000 bail in the Jamaica. Court today lo be arraigned Aew iorK, ew jersey and oeiawar tomorrow afternoon, to send to the country a child of the district Ihe students from Cornell, Syracus- Saturday, June 16. at 8 p.m. Intei ment 10 a.m., Sunday, Mt, Olivi Creek Just east of Canarsie late June 18.

who is ill. Columbia, Rutgers, New York L'ni Ills late residence. 199 Rideewood Oscar Schmidt. 64. of 162 Hayes Cemetery.

versity and C. C. N. Y. will repot Corona, died at the lushing at Platlsburg tolny for their tlx WHIPPLE Ma.l.

HERBERT WHIPPLE. "Tbi' Funeral Church yesterday afternoon. The discovery was made by two employees of th'j City Surveying Dep-irtment. who have been assigned to dred'Tinn; work In hat' section of Jamaica Hay. Hospital yesterday as the result The 20th A.

I). League of Women Voters holds a luncheon on Saturday at the Clarldge. 13 Palmetto with weeks of training. All receive traveling expenses, uniforms and U'way, 66th until Thursday, Injuries lie received two weeks ago when he was struck by a motorcar Brooklyn. Interment Friday, 2 p.m., Evergreens Cemetery.

Relatives and friends are Invited. LEND RUM ISKI'II W. I.EN". DRUM, on Widne.i.l,:v, June 13 1923. lit the home of his sister.

Mrs Thomas Ordlng, 13u E. 40th si. Mrs. harles (). Illalsdell as hostess, food, and those enrolled In the ad at Jackson nve.

and 64th Corona and Miss Sue Dean as chairman. WRIGHT-PARDON T. WRIGHT vanced course get In addition the pay The police are myriiflcd as lo the Ircumstances connicled wllh tho Michael Pepe, 10. of 110 Kings "The Funeral Church," way-tiCth land In In the Greenpoint Hos NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDRTtS WOR TO I H) K( Ut OR Sl'PPLlKS TO BK FURNISHED TO THE CITY OK NEW YORK.

The person or persons maklne; a hid for nny nervtre, maturltils or supplltM for Th City nf New York, for any of lt ileimrtinftits. bureau or nfflcen tthall furninh the snnie In a nettled envelope, In-itorsofl with the title nf the supplies, materials, work or oervlre for whU-h tho hid Is made, with his or their name or nanios, and the lte of presentation to the President of the Board or to the head of the Deportment at his or Its office, on tr before the date and hour named In the nt-vertim'inent for tho same, at whh'h time and pUoe tho hldn will be publlrly opened by the I'rosldent of the Board or head of raid Department, and rend, and the award of the -contract made arrordlng to luw us soon thereafter as practicable. Karh hid shall contain the name and plaru of residence of the person multlnit the btd. and the names of all persons ln Thursday, p.m. man's death.

The suicide theory lx of a private in the army while camp. Admittance to the R. T. VOLSTEAD VIGILANTES pllnl In a serious condition nlle substantiated by the fact lhat or.lv Brooklyn. Funeral on Saturday nt 10 a.m.

Thence to the Church St one of the man arms was lashed. limited to those college students being run down last night by a mo torenr at Klngsland live, and Dlvl ORGANIZE IN LOUISIANA Cntherlne of Genoa, wivre requiem 'Ihe wire was faslene 1 in front ot studying for their reserve corps com mass will be offeree! fur Hi repose slon pi. I lie operator ot he car tbe body anil on top o' the pla'ik. IN MEMORIAM wus James Cisco of 801 Grnnd st of his soul. Interment ft St.

John's He might easily have performed Unit New Orleans, June 14 Plnns are being made loday lo extend Into missions which they-wlll receive graduation time along with th degree. Aproxlmately 500 will JI'DGK Anniversary mass of re Cemetery. was arresled on tt charge of driving operation himself, tin ihe other quleni for AXMi JI DGK, who ill trained al Platlsburg this summc every parish in the State a new secret order, the Volstead Vigilantes, a car with defective prakes. Police Capt. Frank Peabody hand the police hnv" InHioutol that It might be a case of tobbtrv and LOEHFELM On Wednesday.

June Admittance to tin C. M. T. ho June 15. 1918.

at St. Stephen' Church. Hleks and Summit Frl 13. 1923, -HENRY, beloved husband the Tottenvllle station. Stalen Island murder.

ever. Is general for young men be which had its Inception In New Orleans yesterday. Their service will of tho lute Elizabeth Loebfelm. aged day, June 15. ut 30 a.m.

and Detective Sgt. James Graham naniea of The City of New York, or check of so. hank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of The Comptroller, or money or corporate stork or certift afs of Indebtedneas of any nature Issued bv The City nf New York, which tbe Comptroller shall npprove as of equal value with the security required tn the advertisement to the nniount of not less than three nor moro than five per centum of the bond required as provided In Section 42D of the (ireater New York Charter. All bids for supplies must be submitted In duplicate. The certified check or money should not be Inclosed tn the envelope (nutulnlng the bid, hut should be either Inclosed In a separate envelops addressed to the head of the Department, President or Board, or huhmlttpd personally upon the presunta tlon of the bid.

Kor particulars ns to the quantity and quality of the supplies nr the nature and extent of the work, reference must be made to the specifications, schedules, plans, on tile In the said offlte of the President, Board or Department. Nn bhl shall be accepted from or con-tract awarded to any person who Is In arrears to The City of New York upon debt or contract, nr who Is a defaulter, as purely or otherwise, upon any obligation, to the City. Tho contracts must be bid for afpar at ely. The right Is reserved In each case to reject ail bids If It deemed to be for the Interest of the City so tn do. Bidders will write out the amount ef their bids In addition to Inserting the sains In figures, Bidders are requested to make their bid" upon the blank forma prepared nnd furnished by the City, a copy of which with the proper envelops In which to Ind ise ho bid.

together with a copy of the tract, Including the epeolnvtlons, form approved by the Corporation Counsel. t'Hit be obtained upon application therefor at the nrhVe of the Department for which the work Is to hu done or the supplies until Iim fui-ttlhfri Pin ti nml druwlllili of tween the ages of 1' and 4. According to John I. acting captain of de'i etivos. he be to Inform the authorities of the the Stapleton station were hodly 73 years.

Services a bis residence 10726 89th Woodhavcn. Thurs McANDRKWS In loving memory operation of nn illicit distillery In Injured last night when Ihe car body had been in tiie wa'er of our beloved sister und aunt, IDA which they were passengers collided day, June 14, 8:30 p.m. Interment private. Take Fulton t. to Boyd who departed this their neighborhood or the loention of "blind tigers," Those members living along the waterfronts or the roads lending thereto are expected to report the movement of rum terestfd with lilm therein, and if no other person he so Interested It shall distinctly Mate that fact; also that It If made with-out any connection with any other person maktiiK a hid for the same lnirpose, and Is In nil respects fair und without colltiwloii or fraud, and that no member of the Board of Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk about a month.

Sen ral letters written In Syrian were 'ound In the pockets of the clothing. One of them was a complaint letler to the Hrooklyn postoffhe which references lo sum of Money $1no, avenue. LYONS On Wednesday, June 13 life June 14, W'e will nevi forget you. SISTFI1S. lHIOTIIlCRS and NKPIIKW.

M. LYONS, beloved wife of jlortliner ('. Lyons. Funeral services I rucks. The announcement of th with another, driven by Samuel J.

Amonbls of 1 School rd Fort Wads-worth. AmbnhlH was arrested, charged wllh reckless driving. William Maxwell. 11, of 1201 Newklrk North Bergen, N. died yesterday In the North Hudson Hospltnl in VVeehawken from Injuries received when he was struck by a car In front of his home.

therein, or other onVer or employee of McCAN'N In sad and loving It her residence. 805 Ave. Friday, Kfforts are being mad' to trnnslito them. An autopsy will be ner- organization of the society here was followed by news Hint eleven successful raids had been conducted In memory of my beloved slst fine 15, 1923, at 8 p. m.

rormeii many to uei 'r'nine tin cause Sl.SAN who deported Ibis the last 24 hours by officials. MARTIN On Juno 1 4. 1923. at ot dentil, lucre only one life June ID, I 111 II. Fourth miniver wound on the body anil Hint It is residence of nor niece, Mrs, sary mass at Sacred Heart Church Clermont Friday, June 15, ut Flower Shop Combination for 49c Rnrberrii Bushts drape Vines 2 Lihj of the Valley Chtnip IS Paekageg of Flower Seed 12 Paekaye Vegetable Seedi Looser's Mln Fluur.

has. Le C. Martin, 259 Slrntford EMILY MARTIN, In her 83d The i it or rew Torn, is, shall ho or become Interested, directly or Indirectly, as contracting party, partner, stockholder, surety or nr tn tlr performance of the contract, nr In the mippllos, work or huslticHs to which it relates, or In any portion nf the protlts thereof. The bid must be verltled by the oath, In writing, of the party or pintles makluff the hid that tho several matters stated therein are In all rpHpects true, Nn Mil will hn considered unless, as a condition precedent to the reception or consideration of suh bid. tt ho ai-roiu- believed was caused when It struck some obstruction In tlu water.

'Ihe mnn was apparently yon is old. live feet eight Inches lal' end 7:30 u.tn. SISTIOIt. KH Kill DAN Sister TKIIKSA AI TO IMIMtOVF. I1ATIU SH COIl.M'.Il The Flatbush office or Ilulkley Morton Company recently sold lo a year, Relatives and lib nils are In vtted to attend the ices Salur day, June 16, at 8 p.m.

i GISTA SHKIUDAN. A monlh weighed id pounds. He wore IMXNUIt TO I). A. TOHI.V.

The members of Loyola Council, 477, Knights of Columbus, nre working on the details for dinner and reception w)iich will be given to Daniel A. Toliln on Juno 28 ut the Hotel Astor, Manhattan. mind solemn high mass on Saturday builder for Improvement the plot idiivlOi'i on the northwest cornier of mixed brown und grey suit, khaki shirt, tan shoes and bbie socks. Ills McCRACKAN WILLIAM D. Mo morning.

Juno 16, II clock. SI. An tnny'H Church. Manhuttan Mil black hair w-ns long 'ind coarne and Clarendon id. und 27th for F.

panted by certified check upon one of CRACKAN. "The Funeral Church, B'way, 66th st Thursday, 10 a.m. HurniH, Ion Ltrouklyn. I he wus of swarthy the mate or National nanus or trust com construction wurk may be ace a there. A 1 0.

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