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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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15 TIIE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1015. OCKAX 6TKAW SHU'S. DEFER PIER ACTION OC'KAN STKAMsnil'S. QUEENS BOROUGH J'ROPERTY.

TO good builder of arllstlo houses will subordinate and furnish loan. Box 7, Ellis Manhattan branch, World building, 23-7 iVUTEl RESORTS Instruction ERMU DA 40 Hours from Frost to Flqwers ft Visit These Isles Hon nil Trli on St hiiii.it, Incl. Stateroom, llertb aud Meflli, and i. S. S.

"EVANGELINE" Under American Flag Sailing from N. X. oa alternate Thura. and Iwc. Jan.

6. tiDrnMimtiuii O. O. Dt.lmuuinil Wf Inrl.A Dolightfnl CrulM-H about 'J dayit. "eDl inuiM R.

8 "tJL'lANA," Jan. 4th aud Feb. 8th For illustrated hookleta ou HHRMl'DA or WKHT I-11E8 apply to Quebe- S. S. 3y Broadwav, N.

Y. J. Lfhreukruuaa A Sou, Sfd) Fulton Urookljn. Commission to Decide on Waterfront Plan at Next Meeting. The Kitikir.K Kuml Commission today drferroil union on the plan of Dock It.

A. Smith for the ilen-lo! of the Brooklyn waterfront Let en sti.le and Orange MreeiK, with pipiit now large piers. The plan will not filially acted ufo until the coinmisHloncra meet again, in 1916. Commissioner Smith announced that his rietrotiatlons with the New York Dock Company for the use of the city's land at the foot of Jorale-mon and streets are progressing favorably upon a plan formulated by the Dock Commissioner for the lease of the lands to the dock company, Instead of their sale. This plan has proved acceptable to the dock company officials, and the only question now is the terms of tha leases.

CAIGHT IX FIRE, LEAPS; HIRT. De Pachi Strains Back Escaping from Burning Homo. Fire was discovered in the two-story frame dwelling occupied by the family of Peter De Pachi at 3844 West Thirty-second street by Patrolman James Daly early this morning. Daly turned In an alarm and broke into tha house to arouse the family. All escaped safely except De Pachi, who-found his escape cut off by the flames.

He leaped from a second-story window to the ground, sustaining a severe 8 train of the back in his fall. He was removed to the Coney Island Hospital by Ambulance Surgeon Menseh. The damage was DOESN'T LIKE DEAD DOGS. Grocer London Threw His Away and Court Upholds Him. Michael London, manager of a grocery store at East Sixteenth street and Shore Road, likes dogs, but likes them better alive than dead.

Michael had a dog, a fine mongrel, that got In a fight and had its left hind leg bitten. Patrolman Nathaniel Heutte took compassion on the battle-scarred canine and ended his misery with a bullet. Then trouble began. It was bad enough to lose the dog, hut when Heutte left the carcass in front of London's shop it was a little 1 too much. So Michael took the body to the rear of the store, then threw it) Into the driveway and forgot about it.

Today Heutte brought London be-) fore Magistrate Nash in the Coney fs-j land police court, charged with vlolat- ing the Sanitary Code. The magistrate, stated that it was no more the privl-' lege of an officer of the law to place at dead dog on the curb than it was thev grocer's to throw the carcass in his driveway. He suspended sentence. J. VOX PRAAG COMPLAINS.

Speculator Has Kjevtcr Up in Court for Assault. Julius Von Praag of 106 South Portland avenue, was complainant in the Butler street court this morning against Adolph Krause of 51 Bolivar street, a special officer employed at the Orpheum Theater, charging him with assault. Von Praag has been in trouble with the Orpheum management because he deals as a speculator in Orpheum tickets. It is alleged that he went into the theater last night and tried to sell his tickets in the lobby. The special officer threw him out and was arrested for assault.

The accused denied the charge. Magistrate Naumer postponed hearing until Friday. CHARLES EAR WOOD MARRIED. Former Assembly man Weds Miss Alma Hendricks. Former Assemblyman Charles Har-wood.

a prominent Democrat in Ihe Tenth Assembly District and chairman of the committee t.iat arranged the "Harmony dinner," was married Monday night to Miss ltna Hendricks, daughter of Mrs. H. H. Hendricks, of 153 West Seventy-fifth street, Manhattan. The ceremony was performed by Supremo Court Justice Benjamin B.

Cardoza, who is a relative of tha bride, at the Vanderbilt Hotel, at 7:30 o'clock, and the couple left fi a honeymoon trip through the Soutb. Among other places, Ihey will visit Washington and Old Point Comfort. NEWS BRIEFS FOUR-YEAR-OLD PAULINE LIT-tleman, who lives at 201 Maujer street, was assaulted by an unknown man in a hallway, al 270 Maujer street, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. 1 Marie Herbst, a neighbor, found the child unconscious, and had her taken to St.

Catherine's Hospital. The child is in serious condition. She could not give a description of the man. WHEN MICHAEL IRIS. A WORK-er In the Havemeyer Sugar Refinery, returned unexpectedly to his home late last night, he found, it is alleged, his star boarder.

Dominick Schuler. in the kitchen with Mrs. Iris. Iris beat Schuler with a poker. It is charged.

Policemen Reilly and Sned-iker of the Bedford avenue station tried to calm Iris. The man. It is said, turned on the policemen with the poker. He had to he eluimcd into submission. Dr.

Jacoff of the Eastern District Hospital took Schuler and Mrs. Iris to that institution. Iris was locked up on a charge of felonious assault, and held for a hearing in the Bedford avenue court by Magistrate Folwell. HARRY KELLyTaGED 22 YEARS of 5711 Sixth avenue, was taken to the Hospital of the Holy Family this morning, suffering from a fracture of the spine. The mnn is chauffeur on a ('tilled States mall delivery auto, and lasl night was going along Livingston street when, at the corner of Mnith street, to avoid hilling a car.

he turned sharply and was thrown to the street. THE POLICE 11AVK RECEIVED' word from George Black, Chief of Police of Wilmington. to tho ef- i fed thnt John McCarthy, a rigger, was killed yesterday in that city. He has a sister, the wife of a liiiuor dealer in this borough, and the police have been asked to notify her. JAMKS HKItUOX WAS AR-rnigneii in the (lutes avenue court today charged by Hannah Gray of I Ihe Training School for Girls, at (483 I'acitlc street, with passing notes through the windows to some of the girls of the institution.

lie wns remanded to jail tn default of a $500 bail and will have a hearing tonior- row. MRS. JoSlK I.F.KCIl. 36 YEARS old, of 527 Gates avenue, wis tnken with hystr'a on the l.t xington ave-' nuo elevated line this morning ut the Tompkins avenue station. She was attended by Dr.

ill of tho Bom. wick Hospital and removed to hat I tist it ion. WHILE SLEUTHING FOR A horse which was stolen from his i stable on Sunday, George Sehurnian ef 27111 Myrtle avenue. (Jiieetis. last1 what he clnims as the mil- mnl 'ittachcd to a peddler's wagon at Flu: 111 nn and Marcy uwmios.

Henry, Ra of 53 Noslnind avenue wag driving it. tummnncil Po-' llcciiu.n Hoffman of the Clytner street station and demanded Burble's arrest on a eh'irge of lurcmy. Kaehle lne slsted that lie had purchased the horse In good faith from a ranger, but; ScliiirniHii demanded that he be held. VACATION COTTAGES TO MOT. West Indies.

I. For rent, furnished Bungalow tor the January to May. Beautifully situated, overlooking the Caribbean (sea, on private rounds ut winter resident. Aitireta 700 proepect at, New Haven, Conn, d5-St iu COUNTRY PROI'KKTY KOR SAIiK. TO OK l-XCHAVdK.

Jxms Inland. BUNGALOWS. Beautiful. aM-ynir home restricted; ricbt up-tu-thp-niiuutr; every modern linprovempnt boar out; Soutb Wp; five minutes walk to station; clone to mid over look! tip the Knv; to eacy termn. OWNER aud 513 World N.

Y. C. Xrw Jersey. FOR BALE, to Ichor or exchange, up-to-flnte rHrhfe rfniueiiru lu Ntw Jersi-y. Inquirw Awnur L.

m) 3 AiiHAi'TlVfj batftalna oftrrj by KanK-iug Uepartment, State of New York. i builders, inveatora and prospective homeet ersi a large number of vacant lota at Grant-wood, Momeinere, Leonia, Kldgenetd and Teaneck, New Jersey, at one-half of former owners' prices; also a large number of two-family houses at Kdgewater, Hudson Hii.ti, Clltfslde fend Palisades Park, Wuw Jersey, at about one-ha If of former prices; II of the above properties are within a -resit fare cone and within thirty minutes of Hanaattan; these properties muat be sold quickly to close the business of two cor- orations now being liquidated by tlie linking Department; special inducements to contractors and builders who will purchase a consldeiable number of lota. For further particulars address BENJAMIN D. HAIGHT, Hpeclal Deputy Superintendent of Banks. care Banking Department.

el Broaaway. New York City. dl xdU FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE MISCELLAN EOUS. JACK'S buys old Jewelry, sllter, an- CUKIOSITI rtques. pawn tickets, etc.

i SHOP highest nrt.v.. TU Flatbnsb, ST. LADIES' AND GENTS' DISCAHDED CLOTHES RUl'CrHT, K. IMHU.U'H. 0SO WASHINGTON' AVi TEL.

S.VU l'KOSl'EC'T. Msjtlrm Uei.tlatry Modern Prices. But $5.00 22-k. Gold Crown In the world. Beat $5.00 Porcelain Crown In ths world.

Best $5.00 Teelh In the world. Othera 17.00, $10.00 and ud. Thirty-nine years on Prooklvn Relents, II. I. Dentnl Otlloe, 42 Schermerhorn Uet.

Court and Clinton Sts. One door from Court St. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. OLD CARPETS St RUG 3MFG. 254 Wallabout St.

Tel. Wimbst. 3KM. dill-Lit suwf BOOKS. CASH BOOKS Particularly wsoted 11th edition Brltanmca.

THOilS ERO.N", CO John Jt. X. Telephone John, m2l-t( CHIROPODIST. Corns, tnicrown Nails raiien Arehe Cored. No charge until cured.

lixaml.iatloii free. Dr. Frazee, Germanla Bank Building Hi. Pulton at. Tel.

BSCS Main. -30t CLOTHING. FOR SALE, a new seal coat, cost $70. cheap; going South. Call or plione, afternoon, Flatbush V88, Apartment 5, 3)2 Kast 41b st, Brooklyn.

laRNITCItE. lEkTUCD QCnC Hirlilisre. Ullf rEHInCn DtUO MlllrraiM hoiliht. b. liuy luu4 Pultun st.

Plume 5883 Pros. dll-tf CONTENTS of nut for sale; going West hb dealers. Call Thursday morning, be-1rnen 8 aud 12 noon. J. C.

FISL'UEK, 12S4 Ilstsey st. WE buy ou.Tthtnz you've cot ana tell yen any thing you want. UVA.MS A HAMHimCf. largest lurulture dealers lu the world. iB3.

295. 2117 Fulton st: 26(1, 208, 2'U Wssliiugton st Telephone 035 Main. PIANOS AND SHSlCAIj INSTRU. MENTS. $500 rLAVERPIAXO.

Lurch; almost new; perfect condition; leaving citv; great bargain. IMMEDIATE, iingle office. 29-3 ftlUST sell my beautiful player-piano before New Year's; 88-note; cover, bench, rolls: very easy terms. BARGAIN, Box 11, Eagle office. A SACRIFICE; $58 Vlctrola model, 191,1, ma.

hogany cabinet, latest, with graduola tone regulator, Edison diamond disc reproducer; plays all records; bratid new $150 Instrument. HAT STORK, 49 3d av, Manhattan. 22-7 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. LUNCH room for sale at 1305 N'oatrand av. Inquire 473 Flatbush av.

FOR SALE, furnished room house, neatly furnished; all rented; leaving city; established 25 yeara. Address H. R. Eagle office. FOR SALE, hotel; 2t rooms, Including barber shop, billiard room, barn and sued; no opposition grand opportunity; next to depot; 88 miles from New York, Erie K.

R. C. -NELSON', Munaey. N. V.

29-7 HORSES. CARRIAGES. F.TC. COMPLETE TURNOUT ALL FOR $50 Rent bargain ever offpred will Morlflcfl first poraon answering this ud vert in? incut, beautiful pet, family road norm: trotted mile elegant rubber-tired carriage and harness; all for 150; also nlrp fnt. strong young hnre, 6 years, 1 50 top wagon telephone '202 Bedford.

296 Putnam Av, nr. No strand Av. 20-2 SPECIAL NOTICES. FOWLER WELLS Est. 1335, PHRENOLOGISTS A.N'D PUBLISHERS.

Vocational Advice a Specialty. 27 ICAtJX BT, N. Y. CITY. DISSOrA'TlON NOTICES.

A tSF'EClAIj MR10T1NC.1 OF THIS ST(X'K-holdrs of the OUOriOK DIAMOND COMPANY will be held at (he orhVo of the Company, Klghth avenue mid 18 Mi st, linrough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on January at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, for hjs purupnse of voting on a proposition that the corporation be dissolved forthwith, pur. MJnnt to Section I'Jl of the Gtmeral Corporation Laws of ilio HtHte of New York, and for any further business that may properly come before suld muutinn. Dated, December liS, 1915. ARTHL'U COOPER, Secretary. iU9-3 COMING AUTO SHOWS AROUSE INTEREST The automobile world la an igog over the coming automobile shows.

There will be two exhibitions In Now York, one beginning on Monday, January 8, in the ball room of the Aator, and the other opening next Friday nfternoon at the Grand Central palace. There Is greater Interest in both shows this year than In previous Heasons, due to the fact that the) war has cut off to a large extent the shipment of foreign niado curs to this country, mid for Unit reusoii domestlo niamifncliiiois are extending themselves to have lliclr exhibits bigger, belter and more cumiilein than ever before. NOW MRS. JOHN M. SIt RUAY.

Ml Anna M. Wernert, daughter of ttz. and Mrs, Joseph Wernert of 177 Richmond street, wns married last night to John M. Murray, at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, the Rev. J.

M. Kloly officiating. Miss Mur-'garet Hargrove acted as bridesmaid and James Wcrnort us best man. Kol-lowlng a recoptlon aftor tho crremony at the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Murray left on their honeymoon trip through the Smith, The bridegroom Is a post olllcn Inspector, stationed at Vlcksliurg, where they will end their tour und lmikc jholr future home. NUW JKKSKY. Hotel Montclair MOPT DEl.ltiHTKl'I.LY MHXATKO ItERI-DKNTIAX. HOTEL IN NEW YOllK's klb-L'KHO. Ol'BN TUB KNTlltK 1EAII.

KicluslT. clientele. Uulf. Splendid i 1 Orchestra. Uauclng.

Kngllab Grill. Prtvatf Untttr But Matt Lackawann'i drains. U. MALI. LoMI'AMT.

NEW HAMPSHIRE. Pemigewasset Bouse Plymouth, N. H. In the White Mountains; all rooms with bath, open fires, steam heat; four hours from Boslon, four trains daily; on high elevation; fine sleighing; open all year. Make reservations for holi- days and winter par- I ties now i VIRGINIA.

HOTEL CHAMBERLIN OLD POINT COMPORT rfiT SwjmralnaPool.Golf id) Cuisine. Luivpean Baths and Treatments, ortenni. writs fa Portrsis r.lonroo. Va, Brooklyn Eagle infoniidtiun Bureau; A O. It, 4 Court Pcnna.

R. J38 Ful-tuu st. Lelirenkrauss, Fulton st. NORTH CAROLINA. riAVENSCROFT, Ashevllle.

S. C. American Plan. day and up. Special party ami weekly rates; all convergences.

M. X. JENKINS, Prop. d24 au tu xjals EOUTH CAROLINA. Spend the Winter tn the Pine Leaf Belt of South Carolina The Kirk wood HOTtOI.

niKl t'lHTAGES Camden, South Carolina. OPEN JAN. 1. Golf, Polo. Tennis, Mimic.

COEK COliRgQ ADJOINING HOTEL. T. Ktliuund Kruuthhols Highland Park Hotel AIKEN, S. C. NOW OPEN.

AMERICAN PLAN. New hotel ail modern conveniences. Golf, ten-nls. polo, driving and norwnack. Meal climate, J.

J. SWEJXKY, AIKEN, S. V. Summer Inn. Lake Placid.

THE CAROLINA Summervllle, S. C. Now open. Galf. Tennis, Hunting.

Attractive suites with baths. Writ, tor baoklet. THOMAS R. MOORE, GEORGIA. PARTRIDGE INN Aws open Country Club.

Two 18-Hola Golf Courses, Tennis: Suites with Saths; Private Verandas. X. Y. Office, 8 W. 40 8t.

Phon. Bryant M20. FLORIDA. ialfiKr HOTELS INDIAN RIVER UND ROCKLEDGE R0CKLEDGE, FLORIDA. Good jrolf course hunting; flsblnf.

boating ten Die, dancing, etc. Write for circular. W. W. Bit OWN, Manager.

d5 xja24 sumwf HOTEL HALCYON MIAMI, FLORIDA. Modern, fireproof stone building. American plan. Open November to May. M.H.

March, Man. Dir. C.C. BRYANT, Asit. Mgr.

HOTEL MARION ST. Al CiLSTINE, FLA. Elevator atcam heat all convenience private baths. Hates per day, Fre information of Thoa. Cook Son.

H. MULLER, Prop, dl iJaJ4 sutuwt Mnlllunti Inn und Cnttnffea. A clnaa fatuity lintel located la the moit hoantlful part of Florida among ploea und or a of grovea. The outdoor life in Idoal, Golf roura within aT Open rec. 1 to April 15.

Address J. HUTUEHLAND STUAJt I. Mattland. Via. bummer ilefcort, earl iolut on Lake tieortre.

N.Y. r29 Jao SKIIIVOIII, Florida. Only steel fireproof hotel In city. European plan and table d'hote Rooms, without hath. Si.

BO up; room', with batb, $2 up. Heat lecation in city, opposite U. S. Poatotttce. Dancing aud other amusements.

(119 iJbH autuwf THE FORT DALLAS HOTEL Avenue and loth St. Miami. Florida, Mra. l.ILME Fl.ANAfl AN. Prop.

Oppn all Tear. IdpHl wintfr bonif fur tourinta. Laic airy rooms. Private batbs. Electric lights.

Wide verandas. DUKE HALL fla. ilUJ-WC 1UX1U Centrilly day. (12 up week; rooms en unite; atenm iwt auperlor table. DL'KE FERNANDEZ.

dl3 ijall wfttutu THE HOWARD, Daytonn moriern ImproTe-menta; table a specialty; white Northern cookB; central locution. JOHN C. HOWAitD. dis-iot au tu FLORIDA HAST COAST. THE ONLY PI.ACK TO SI'END THE WINTER.

M.t 5TH A N. T. BAHAMAS. IXDIKS. Fnr fteatorntlve Holiday Uo tn BARBADOS Wr" LAMPORT 11ULI', or gLEBEC S.

S. Arrived at Foreign l'orls. Glhrallar, lec, nrlnkhurn. Cllbraltar, Dec. 27 Ufa.

M. rjinblrlcos, Holtor.lain, Dec. 27 t'arliz, lice, i Sama. Pemamhuco. Pec.

27 Paulo. IttulQiie, Dec. 27--Thoile Fagclund. Itonlcitux. llec.

2S Kspagne. I.Izard, I ice. Lizard, I cc. 2f Hothain Newton. Valiurnfso, Deo.

2U Curaca. Siiiletl l''rtmi Foreign Ports, Barcelona. I'ec. 24 Djibouti. Hantos.

lice. 2S-Mlnas Ocraca. News by Wireless. New Tork, December steamer nerijensfjoril, Hcrnuii for New York. Time an.l instance hot given.

Dock about 2:30 p.m. fat-urilay. New York, December IS-Slgnalled, steamer rtocliiinibcau, Mordcaiix tor Now York Time and illmance not glcn. Dock about 6 unless ilelayeil by slorm. l'AKK TO TRAFFIC.

Turk I'iminilwiiiitior lnRcracill today ordeied tho lvmKvii.VH In nil tho ijhi'Us of the ItoroiiKli clnst'tl to vehicular Inilllo lieeiiimn of llin daiiKer from fallltiK HniltM itntl the ley condition of the roitd Btirfueoa. lie hns alao Ismipj warniiiRM to pedesti'luns against venturing beneath the lee-laden trees. ixsniAxn: Fon k.mi'lovffs. Kncli employee of the Queens tile LlBlit and Tower Company, In Long Inland City, received an Insurance policy representing on year's salary, -from C. (1.

M. Thomas, president of the eompniiy. Tho pullcies are by way uf New Ycar'i gifts. 1 Lad GOING AWAY THIS WINTER? Resort and Hotel tilerature. Railroad and Steamship guides may be had at THE EAGLE INFORMATION BUREAU FOURTH FLOOR, EAGLE BUILDING aid It.

Branchei Call, writ or Thon. 6200 Main PRIXriPAIj CITIES. Washington, D. C. floteliwEvirfiijnirA WASHINGTON Id the select residential district, only two squares from the While House.

Stum. var. avy and iressury Uepartm'0t. Koom Rlnele or ea suite, with hath. American plan, $3 up.

European, up. jiookici, rrop. LONG ISLAND. WERK-EXD TRIPS Dsnclnr. nutic.

8ppeisl turkej dinner RuDdays and holidays. CRYSTAL LAKE HOTEL. Free port. L. I.

HUDSON RIVER COUNTIES. OTELGRAMALAN 8 Ulnutn from Grand Central. Country resting place for city All outdoor sports. Free Montensori Hchonl for chil dren, rslew for Winter. O'l'KL gkamatan.

Iwrence Park, ilronxville. N.T. ATLANTIC CITT. V. J.

TIIE LEADING RESORT H0TEI Of THE WURLD noarieoroiigiinSKniiim ATliANTIUCITY. N. J. OWNERSHIP MANAGCMCNT J08IAH WHITE A SONS COMPANY. ALAilAC HOTEL Octau Front, in the heart of Atlantic Cltr.

Absolutely Fireproof. Upen always. American aud European plans; hot and cold sea water baths; capacity 400; crlll. orchestra, daoc lug; garage attached. MACK-LATZ CO.

HOTEL RUDOLF Superb Location on Ocean Front. Sea and Fresh Wnter Itatba. Orchestra. Cnpadty t.000. JOEL HILLMAN, Pres.

A. 8. HUKETfSER, Mgr. GALEN AnA.f.c' HALL WEBKEMVU.L Alwars Open. N.

Y. Office, Ot. av. Phone9230 Mad. Sq.

SPECIAL BATES OVER THE HOLIDAYS. ISLES WORTH UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS AND FEATURES. TRAYMORE In antic City nn.i.i.- nfn.e 410 Times Bldg. fhone Brrant B2ZS A1LANTIC CITY, N. J.

Aiaelira's Vamon. Kesert, The leading huuses ar. alwaTsouca. PHILLIPS HOUSE, Massachusetts av. Beach.

F. P. PHILLIPS. LAKEWOOP. N.

J. Play Golf in Pines THE LAUREL HOUSE ope Lake wood, N. J. A. J.

Ml Itl'HY C. Mt lti'MY ifaoacer Asa UanaBer OVF.Itl.oOMNti THE LAKE. FINEWO0D HALL tiful lake. flJlectrt. and Naudheliu baths.

Kates moderate. Booklet. ASBfRY PARK. ftUEEN MARY COTTAGE ern large porch well veutilated hedrooms batb; minutes from bcacb. Lowest rates.

dl2 xjal3 EXN SYLVAN I A. Winter Sport Exclusively at The Winter Inn At Buck Hill Falls, Pa. FOR HEALTH The unsurpassed mountain air. FOR INTEREST Every recreative opportunity. FOR CONVENIENCE Lest lhan three hours from New York, Reference required.

C. lVlotJlx 1 FLfcASANi iriUUt Monnt Poeosui I'eu ii.ytvantit. Steam heat; private Hoei'la! rati. Open II sear. W.

hi. 4 H. M. LEECU. Romanby from tilhrnltnr.

ManUcvillo from Santiago. Sailed From New York Today. Rlna for Philadelphia. Mud wood for Matan'nc Ville Dm HHvre for Marpeilles. fit, tienrge fur Liverpool.

Kohlatan for Vtatlvoaioclt. roast Guard 'ultr Heneca, Hrendon for Qucenaiewn. riiamitulia for Naples. Ktcanicrs Duo Tomorrow. Name, pier, time.

From. liynilam, Mh at. Hoboken Rotterdam Koreu, W. Wth at London Ku'lld, Huah Docka, liklyii Liverpool FruiuMsoo Hull PiruBla (lihraltar ftinueioia Kt. Lucia I'oimnunlpaw Gibraltar Sirlua Lleih K.

Kingston Hurun, Spring at Tack.iiin ville Creole, V. lllh st New Orleans Stcnmors Scht'duU'd to Snll Tomnrrow. Nnma, pier, time, Deatinatlon. H'tll Pt, 12 Liverpool iiu.nilyk, 'th at, HonnUen, i Rotterdam yuii (ttiKliclnio, 21, Ukln, 1J nt Napiett loannhia, p.m t'lraeun Moiittrey, Wall at, 2 in Havana 'llvluen, 1 N. 1- UnnilaRrt I'anaiua, W.

27th nt, 3 p.m t'rlatnhai Nlckerie. Huah Ukln, 4 p.m Haiti CallCnnitan, Huah Dka, Mnnievuiri. Hawaiian, Hnab Docks, 2 p.m LUi Jiinciru Lewla Lui'kcnliach, aU Hki tin Arapahoe. Hprtng at, 1 p.m la-kMinvtiiu 101 Mundo, 11th nt, 3 in JanicHtuwn, No. Moore at, 3 p.m Norfo.it Slcnnicis St'licdulcd tt Sjill I'Tiday, Ur (I MIA Inni Inn Ntjw York, V.

al, 13 Liverpool AiiilH, in hi Ht. Muraeiiift ri'i llrnuklvti Mi ynr-HtoKa. U'hII al. 3 tu Havana ItruzoH. Atlantic HhhIh, 3 Kan Junn i niMH, i.

rtini infto MKminuir, K. LI titllla ilfBiatiii 12 111 Hun Lennpe. Spring at, i p.nt lHckaoiivill i'lurokee, Sluing at, 3 p.m Wllinlngtnn Princa Anny, My. Muuro at, p.m Ntriylk C'u-Educational. Jl'VEXILE Hum AX DAT RCHDOL, Madlsun at.

Brooklyn, X. Y. tiildren sdiuliud from 4 t0 14; kindergarten, nigu school prlvale coich.ng; backward ach.il-"' a music, languages. 24-5 For Girls anil Ynuti? Women. r.frtj Il.IXfl.

JuMrnclloB rK erenlng and correspoud I fj NEW TOIIK SCHOOL Etvea la 4e correspoudenee eenrs-a KCHiiltL tltf ril.lNd 1411 w.j, New I or Founded 1S1J. Musical InstiiicUon. H. K. nrstelniil, Volee Sperlallat.

Kerogalsed authority Italian method, S42 STATE ST. Uoeta Co. flaaos Deed. dit-asi Dancing. FLORENCE DANCING SCHOOL.

Modern. Monday evenings, 8:30 to 10:30. Borough Park club House. 13th av and buth at. Tel.

130U Borough Park. d29-30txJ27 LEGAL NOTICES. COURT. KINGS C'Ol'NTT Charles E. Perkins, plaintiff, against James F.

guigley, defendant In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered In the above-entitled action, and hearing date the twenty-seventh day of December, 1916, the undersigned, the referee In ssld judgment named, will aell at public auction to the highest bidder, by WIN Hani P. Rae, auctioneer, at the Brooklvn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague street. In the Rorough of Brooklyn, City of New York, County of Kings and State of New York, on the twentieth day of January, 1816, at twelve o'clock, noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All those ten certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn (formerly Town of New Utrecht), of the City of New York. County of Kings and State of New York, known and dealgnated on a certain map entitled of 447 lots, the property of John Lott NoBtrand.

located at Bath Beach. Town of New Utrecht." Surveyed April, 187, Samuel HcBlroy, city Surveyor, and filed In the office of the Register of the County of Kings on October ilith. as and by the lots numbers llfty-seven to sixty-one, both Inclusive, and eighty-two to eighty-six, botn Inclusive, and which said Iota, when taken together, are bounded and described aB followa, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northwesterly side of Fifteenth avenue, distant two hundred feet southwesterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the northwesterly side of Fifteenth avenue with the southwesterly side of Benson avenue; running thence northwesterly, parallel with Benson avenue, one hundred and ninety-three foot four Inches to the aoutheasterly side of Bay Eighth street; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly Bide of Bay Klghth street, one hundred feet; thence southeasterly parallel with Benson avenue, one hundred and ninety. three feet four inches to the northwesterly side of Fifteenth avenue, and thence northeasterly along the northwesterly side of Fifteenth avenue one hundred feet to the point or place beginning. Dated.

December I'Sth. 1915. ALONZO H. MCLAUGHLIN, Referee. Edward T.

Horwlll, Plaintiff's Attorney, No 315 Montague atreet, Brooklyn. New Yorl- SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF KJNOS-Abraham R. Odell. plaintiff, agalnat Florence E. I'elletreau.

et al, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered In the above-entllled action, and bearing date the first day of December. 1915, tho undersigned referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to tho highest bidder, by William P. Rae, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the JOth day of January. 1914.

at twelve o'clock, noon, the premiss dirrcted to be sold by said Judgment and therein described as follows: AH that certain lot, piece or parcel of land the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, altuatcd In the Borough of Brooklyn of the city of New York. In the County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Seventy-eighth street, distant three hundred and seventy-two feet westerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly side of Seventy-eighth street with the westerly side of Fourteenth avenue, running thence southerly parallel with Fourteenth avenue, one hundred feet: thence westerly, parallel with Seventy-eighth atreet, twenty-two feet eight Inches; thence northerly parallel with Fourteenth avenue and part of the distance through a party wall, one hundred feet to the aoutherly side of Peventy-elghih street; thence easterly along the southerly side of Seventy-eighth street twenty-two feet eight inches to the point or place of beginning. Dated, New Tork, December 27, 1915. JOHN J. CLANCY, Referee.

Fuller Prest. Plaintiff's attorneys, 145 Nassau -Street, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. a SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY MAX Scltz. plaintiff, agalnat Brooklyn Development Company, and others, defendants. In pursusnce of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above-entitled action, and bearing dale the 2Sth dy of December, 1915, the undersigned, the referee In said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder by Nathaniel Shuter.

auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 1S9 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklvn. County of Kings, on the 19th day of January, 1916. at twelve o'clock, noon, the premises directed by mid Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: New Description Section 20, block 6S2S, lot 56. Old Description Ward 31, block 215, Ward No.

15 Ft. location east side of West 6th street, between Avenue and Avenue Q. Dated, December 28th. 1915. ALEXANDER S.

DRE3CHER. Referee. David Zlrlnsky. Plaintiff's Attorney 774 Broadwav. Brooklyn Borough.

New York City. d29-6t WEATHER FORECAST Persons desiring Information concerning the weather, temperature or other Information, can secure same by using telephone l'o. B71 Main from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. week days.

Mghts and Sundays, OUOO Main. Indications Until 8 P.M. Tomorrow. Washington, December SiV-Kor Eastern New York: Hain or slett in south and probably snow-in north portion this afternoo nand tonight. Ihursday lair; cast shifting to west gale.

Probabilities. Pain this afternoon and tonight. Thursday clearing and slightly colder, hirong easterly gue shifting to westerly lata tonight. Weather Conditions. The southern storm area has developed decidedly and Is centrnl this morning in the i'pper Ohio Valley.

Kains have been general in Its southern and eastern and sleet and enow In its northern and western portions. The path of Its center will probably be over Pennsylvania, New York und the St. Lawrence Valley. inoveinc-nt will result in strong easterly gales, with rain on the coast und ruin, sleet tind snow in the interior during the next twenty-four hours. The nort western morm area ha salso developed rapidly southeastward along the It tick Mountain Slope, causing a heavy rise in tompernturu from the Hocky Mountain OMitwnrd to thtf Apaltichiann, except ovnr the far norihwest, whjre a chango to much colder is in progreMR.

In this vicinity, which Is cgatn near the edge of an area of heavy snow, but present probabilities are for strong easterly gales, with rain this afternoon and tonight, wiih a slight rise In temperature, (isles shifting through south 10 northwest Thursday morning, with clearing rnow Hurries and colder weather. Ss.m. today. Tem. Free.

8a.m. today. Tern. Free 1-1 'I'llVaif lisl.an. Itt 1 Tl BuffAlo 32 .1 St.

Louis 21 Si 23 Waithltigton. IS 00 Fran'co. 46 .04 Highest, 66, at Charleston; lowest. IS, at Duluth. OFFICIAL TEMPERATURE.

TI'KSPAT. jDECBMBKR 28. 3 p.ro 41 7 p.m SS 11 p.m 37 4 p.m 41 p.m 3S Vi (midnight). 37 p.m 40 p.m .18 6 p.m 3.S 10 p.m 33 UKt'KMBER 29. 1 a.m 37 Ha.tn 33 11 a.m 31 2 a.

7 a. in 33 12 (iison) .11 a.n 36 8 a. in 3J 1 p.m :12 4 a. in 3- ft a. in 3) 2 p.m 33 5 a.

in 31 1 Aversifa leinnfrnttirt today, 34. Average temperature a year age todajj 33. PI'S" AND KKTi. Iieceniber I Meceniber 81, Hoi. .1:37 lilacs.

.7:20 Sets, .4:38 a.m. 30.03 I Wet bulb 31 llelativo humidity. $. Bnriiineter. Dry bull JIKiH WATER.

A.M. P.M. Durum of TimeiMlghi TlmeiMIgh! Hlse I Kail ll.M.IKcnt H.M.IKWt II 111 New York. I 0M I II I 3.0 II I lllirh water at Sandy Hook, X. about 30 minutes earlier.

SHIP NEWS Arrived nt New York Today. mark ttock from Norfolk, rharles K. Mayer from Itamos from Hermuda, Mongolia from Hsn Kranclico. Portland from Ia Roehelle. I'lty of Aura from (alnitta.

Tenpaiaen Msru from Philadelphia. Wleldrecht from Marseilles, l.enaper from Jacksonville. Win It in on from Nswport Nw of Enchantment. Sailine from N. Y.

Jan. 15. wt- i IMP HOLIDAY TRIPS From New York to NASSAU $79 1 0 days (( i 4 i.yi uWi) HAVANA $79 AND UP 10 days (S days at tea, 4 dy ashera) Including first cabin berth and meals, also hotel expenses. Special sailings Dec. 30, 31.

Winter Trips and Croises Separate and combined lours, 10 to 23 days. Sailings each Thursday at noon and Saturday morning at 1 1 o'clock. Large American twin screw steamships sailing under the American Flag. Broad decks, large airy rooms and splendid cuisine. Low rates of passage, including meals and stateroom accommodations.

Write for information. NEW YORK AND CUBA MAIL S.S.CO. Pier 14, E. R. (ward line) Hew York Apply in Hi'nderaon 8.

8. Agency, 453 Gold also 1. Lehrenki auaa Hons, obi) iulton Brooklyn. COASTWISK STEAMSHIPS. ol.l Uo.t,l io 1.1.

Nli To all points b'outh and West. Every week day at I p.m., fl.r ii, iN. K. Tel. inw k'rankilo.

STEAMBOATS. 'The Public Be riensed." BOSTON $2.65 Vis Boat and Hall. ROUND TIUP PROVIDENCE $1.60 noi ND thip :t.oo. Colonial Line Firnt-clas prrlc. rntprlnjr to th bpt pfonl.

Wwk dnr nnd Pumla.Tri at fl P.M. from Ptr 32. N. foot Wost Houston Pt. AH Ronnia, gl.00 to Wire-lean eqafpment.

TJotown office: Broadwa und 23d St. Brooklyn nmws: Hp nd ergon n. Gold cornpr Fulton; J. Lcnn-nbrans Son. 3.19 Palton Uprnholm.

780 UroadwnT; Flatbunh Expresa, 9U9 Flatbush Ar. Phone Spring 94B1. FALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON. $3.00 L. PIElt 14.

N. ft. Fulton St, N. Dtl at 3:00 P.M. Music.

New London tNorwtebt Lln Le Tier 40. N. ft. Bou.ton week davs oal7, 5:30 P.M.; Her 70, B. ft.

B. JJJ 0:00 P.M. je24.tf 1'rovldeiK OLTMDE Sl'A Dnlly, lnellKllas; Sunday, ijt.liOO P. M. From Pier li.

K. It. l'bone U7u lioekmiin. City Ticket i'DO llroHihvav. N.

Y. Uptoira Ticket Oliict, Biondway and 2od St. III DSO ME. Newburb, I'ouhliceiisie. Franklin 4: W.

llffltu 4:30 P.M. Tel. 41)75 Franklin. 2T3 MANHATTAN I.IVK To AI.HA.W WILL RKStMK SKIIVICK. Mini.

years old, wife of Simon Metzger of 1 536 DeKalb avenue, died on Monday from heart disease. Her funeral services today were conducted by the Kev. Dr. Nathan Krnss, with interment made in Mount Neboh Cemetery. Mrs.

Metzger was born in Alsace Lorraine, France, had lived many years In Brooklyn, and was a member of the Ladv Montehore Society and of Brooklyn City Lodge, O. B. A. Mrs, Kuiiigundn Kricr. Mrs.

Kunigunda Krier, 84 years old. widow of W'cndel Krier, died on Monday at her residence in East Ninety-second street, near Conklin avenue Canarsie, where she had lived for the past fifty-seven years. Mrs. Krier was born In Germany, and, coming to New York City with her parents when she was 15 years old, lived for ten years at Eighth street and Broadway, on the site now occupied by a big dry goods store. The funeral services, at her late home tomorrow afternoon, will be conducted by the Kev.

Clifford Sylvester Kill, and the interment will he in the Canarsie Cemetery. Mrs. Krier is survived yfour Henry, Joseph, Philip and George a daughter, Mrs. Louise Kaynor; twenty-one grandchildren, and twelve great grandchildren. Mrs.

Almyrti (ilntoic, Mrs. Almyra Gllmorc, 75 years old, died yesterday ut lu residence. 3 50 Lee avenue, where she hail lived for the past fifteen years. Her funeral services will bo held tomorrow afternoon In tho First Baptist. Church of Williamsburg, Lee avenue und Kea.p street, conducted by the pastor, tho Kev.

Dr. Kivlnglon D. Lord, Interment following In Cypress Hills Cemetery. Mrs. Gilinore was born in Brooklyn on October "2.

1S4U. and had lived here. most of her lifetime. Sho was twice married. Her first husband was the lute Charles Smith, und the second was the late William Gil-more.

She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. E. Brighton of Grcenpolnl and Mrs. Charles Brighton of Flatbush. Mrs.

Gilinore was the daughter of James Henry and Murnm lie Vno. Her mother was of the old Hushwick family after which Do Voo street was named. William W'. Jones. William W.

Jones. 117 years old. died at his residence, -IM Nostrand place, Klchmond Hill, fi-oni the Iniinni-lles of old age. Ills funeral services, this evening, will be ci ndiicted by the Itev. William I'.

Evans, rector of the P. 11. Church of the Resurrection. Mr. Jones was for forty-three years cashier of the New York Kubhcr Company.

He was born In New York City and for many years lived In the Sluy-vesant section of Brooklyn. Me moved to Richmond Hill seven years ago. Mr. Jones, is survived by his wife, Emma Jane; a son, Oscar; a daughter, Mrs. C.

N. Smith, and live grandchildren. The Interment will be In press Hills Cemetery, tomorrow, morning. mm WW TRAVEL. INDEPENDENT and CONDUCTED TOURS VISITING California, Florida, West Indies, Panama.

Pond for free booklet. FRANK TOURIST CO. 296'Brosdway, New York. Tel. 4530 Franklin.

I CRUISES TO THE TROPICS WEST INDIKI4, PANAMA CANAL. CKNTHA.L AMERICA. AI.l.UXPKNSB THIPS. THUS. COOK A HON, 246 Broadway, N.

T. UNIVERSAL TOURS J. I.RHRBXKRIl'M SOX. MansgMI S5tt Folton Street. Main STEAMSHIP T1UKBTS TO ALL POK Olflclal Agent All Lines.

RAYMOND A WBITCOMB 5th N.T. CANADIAN PACIFIC IIAII.WAY PKKFF.KRKI) ROUTK TO PACIFIC COAST, BROADWAY. NEW YORK. SHORT SEA VOYAGES Norfolk, Charleston. Berniuna.

Florida, etc. All lines. Send fofdetalls. Marsters, 1-40 Itrondway, N.Y.C. SeaTrlpa N.irfolk, Charleston.

Hermuda, Florl-ds. Porto lllco. New OrleilDs. etc. All Lines.

Gllle.ple. Klnporta Beard, illl 5th av, N.Y.C. QCEAX STEAMSHIPS. FRENCH LINE Conipiifrnle Generate TTsnsatlaDtiqDS. POSTAL SERVICE.

NEW YORK t. BORDEAUX ROCHAMBEAU Jan. 4,3 P.M. LA TOURAINE Jan. 8,3 P.M.

LAFAYETTE Jan. 15, 3 P.M. ESPAGNE, Jan. 22, 3 P.M. FOH INFORMATION APPLY Company's Office, 19 State N.

Y. J. L-hr-nkraug ft Mona, aftfl Knltnn Bklvn. A EitabUihti 1840. EUROPE Tit LIVERPOOL CAMEHO.S'U JAN.

8, 10 A.M. OKDUNA JAN. 15, 10 A.M. TUSCANTA JAN. 2'.

10 A.M. CALIFORNIA JAN. 29, 10 A.M. Route to dlasgow. ROUND THE WORLD TOURS.

Tlirmurh bookings to all principal ports of the world COMPANY'S OFFICE. 21-24 STATE N.iT, OR LOCAL AUKNTSt. ANCHOR LINE Royal Mall Twin Screw Steamships. NEW YORK fo GLASGOW (Calling at Liverpool) CAMERONIA, Jan. 8, 10 ajn, TUSCANIA, Sat, Jan.

22, 10 a.m. COMPANY'S OFFICE, 81-24 State N. or Henry L. O'Brien, 60 Court C-Uenderson 41 Son, 45! Gold A. Bernheim, 74 B'way: Obermayer 4S3 6th Av V.

B. Jacob.on, 2:6 Flatbush Brooklyn. NEW YORK PORTO RICO S. s. CO.

Weekly Passenger Service to San Juan. "BRaZOS Dec. 31 foltl'O RICO CAROLINA Jan I LINK COAMO 15 BRAZOS Jan ''2 Special 1-Uay All Expense Tour, U4.JU from Pier 3 Brouklyh. near Haml'tori Ferry, at noon. "Steamer, sail 4 p.m.

Main othce. 11 B'way, N. V. Phone ml Kecior. Also J.

Lehrenkrauss Sons, 3:8 Fulton st.Brooklyn ma NAVIOAZKINR iiKNKHAl.E IT A LIANA, tLA VBl.O(X. ITALIA. (Fast Italian Li dps. To a plea and Genoa. D.

America Jan. 15 nn Npw large twln-acrcw slpamrrn, all out.tide rootna. Har.at'ltl, Kolarl One State N. X. FAB RE LINES 8.

6. Roma. Jan. 'l. to Horta.

Angra. PoDta Delgada, l.ixboD, (llbrsltar aad Barci'looa. S. S. I'atrla (newl, Feb.

to Naples. Italv. US. W. KLWELL G.A., 17 State N.V.

BCA.MJI AVIAS AHEIilCAN I.INB. N. MIHWAV, SW IJUt.V, una iM Alllv. A. B.

JOHNSON ft 1 N.I. 131-tf 0.0 GEORGIA anil FLORIDA HKSOHTS. Round Trip, Jacksonville OCEAM STEAMSHIP 501 N. Y. CRESCENTS WIN AGAIN The Crescent Athletic Cluti's basketball team met the Lehigh University five at the Second Signal Corps armory last night, and again emerged victorious, completing the firsi.

lap of the hardest week that the team will face all season. The score was 28 to 16. Captain Eddie Butler used every Crescent, man available, and only Sandy Cakler was unused. Tho latter also would have played had It not been for his weak ankle. It is expected that Calder will be in shape for the Dartmouth game, which will be played tomorrow night at the same place.

The work of Captain Butler, Gilbert Halstead and Felix Nickkts featured for the Crescents, while, despite thu fact that he was poor on goitla from fouls, Crlehton, together with his teammate Brewster, showed best for the collegians. Lineup: Orescent t-ll. Position. Lehigh llfi). Klglit forward Thonia.

Baton Left forward Pynan (j. Halstead Center Crlehton plnaee night guard jiutler Left guard Green Lioals from lield Davidson, 'J: N'lcklas. Halstead, 1: Tuthlll, llutler. W. llalstead.

2: Pynnn. Thomas, 1: Hrewster, Ketcham. tureen. 1. tloals from foul Nick las.

ti. Halstead. Crlehton. 4. lief-erec Tom Thorpe.

Columbia. Cniplre- Hd (Joate yubatltutes Davidson. Nlrklas, Tuthlll W. Halstead, Do liaum, Htpinhugler, Ure'wster. Tlmo of halves 20 minutes.

OBITUARY Paris 3. nitldcll. Tai'ls J. Klddell, B3 years old, well known to bowlers throughout the country, died yesterday from a complication of diseases In Bellevue Hospital, Manhattan. He lived at 316 Korr Washington, avenue, Manhattan.

Mr. UlrUlell had been associated with the lUiinswIck-Balke-Collendef Company for many years, and hail superintended Ihe conHtrtii'tb of many bowling in Brooklyn and Munhnltan. He was' a member of Brooklyn Lodge No. 11 O. Elks.

Mr. Hidden was the father of Olenn Klddell, who won The Knule medal, emblematic of the llrealer New York Individual Championship, I'" season. I'ni'is J. Klddell attended all the national bowling tour; nnnients and his tea ins, the Brunswick, won the world's championship in Mis liny (iooilnll. Kay Uoodall, 20 years old, of 4(i" Central avenue, died on Monday from pneumonia.

Her funeral services, this evening, will be conducted bv Ihe Itev. Dr. T. ,1. Whltluker, of tho Mushwlck Avenue Baptist Church.

The Interment will ho In Kvoi'greeiis: Cemetery. Miss Ooodnll wns boi'n ''I Msnhiitlan, the daughter of Ihe late J. Thomas and Cornelia tioodnll. She Is survived by a sister, Mrs. Florence Messomer.

Mrs. Pauline Divfiiss Mot.Rpr. Mrs, l'aullne Drefuss Metzuer, DC A A 1.

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