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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 26

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY J), 1924, 8 A NOTICES CORPORATION VOTICJ-JS. Boro Woman's Suit Recalls Fmtcn St. Merchant Urges Removal of Structure Gates in 1889 Battery Bootblack Hero May Soon Get Medal; Home Is in Brooklyn Nicolo Zupo Hat Rescued Many From Harbor Waters Never Weart Overcoat, for it MigUt Be in Way. .7.

An old le-pro wmnaii in Atlanla, earned her mistress' cloJhea to her home. They were to in a tvv days. Instead, th'-y wcro kept th w.eks, and returned by th- ht ahn depart merit, Well fumi-Kaf'd. When Ii'a showed up, hor wanted to know where on earth she had been, nnd she replied i ial itt wiep-lmshand" had done been hud the smallpox." Mispress What on earth is a stcp- husban'l I-iza Uiw child, when one Iiuj-band sieps out, another steps in. I'hiladelnhiii Ledger.

loiiiir.i.Dsrurs. SI t'KKMti II. It. S-hnrni: .1. rur, KINCS Sun-', plaintiff, mralust ct ri mutants, ui' a nt fnr- iiii'I f-iU' 'July tmui n.l emojpii hi an.

I U-aiing d-t" ay ui iJe.Tuiber. I. i ii un tie r.f.i'' in nt. puliMe tu the Uh hy illtrtui .1. at Mir Hrnukl.vn UfviX KhihUi Int.B" Mrtfet.

)u ihe BVcmkJvn. H' Ivtllr.si (.11 ui hv vm.1 ultt. ami thoniu d- ti.iflir?d Ml tint --main lut r-t lam! v.Pli tli 'Jinv' 'I'rtnii iTfcleil. sit'iatffl :lr.v ly i-ocnor of Svr nth i-i ami lh' at H'lrmiyh tl 1- urti-eiiih A ai tlif of Hirttriyn. and Smte of Hfinnlliff a' thin iit-r.

running liur'hfi'lv sal" (-n i mi tht North s-'vpntit wuitoriv long tlia Nertli St eut si ri-t. thfnce liort Uerly tin; venijQ our imnilrfd raytc-ny parallel Ui ra-r, wmt v-n to vine iym'IiU'': nni.1 thfliire Hnutii-eriv alonp Wiho avenue ouo Iiutulrcd (IimVi ft'i-t tn I In; earlier Htid point of wii'l Hil the Tifcht. and in th I'Ttlos of tlip first purl to flic bind in loned tn 'Ayihc avenue and -North St tnth ftreot iOinliiff safii prer.ilses to the miiHI" of avenuu and btri-et lififil. ti3 W. imssiTFH fiofcroe.

rhhiJt ti. i urt uth or Ur.rinaii. nt- ntbi, i.1 clirtti bfts si rect, d'Jn-fit-wf SnlJMi fi(TT. KIN'tiS ban-t cur-. pir.inlTtf.

iiKaint lertna yiul uiiiors-. del rmla Tits. hi nf an in tcrlocut iry nt p.infnon nnd ilntv iiiHdo anil liitt'terl the 1 1 led action, and 1 farina the ji'th cay ot brrrmbiT, T. thf Ihu ri-ren-w 1 i mi id tmnnj't. val sell nt tiubl-f: HiKlluii.

f-. t)'-i hi client bMdrr. nv Natlmnfl MiLttir. a ut tioneer. th" lb ft Xo.

t0 -tiei, ui tfi Hojontjii of BrooUyn. (o'jn'y oT en tho day tweive o'clock noon, th" cirfiM'd uy t-r I judemeni iy uo Slid and Uki'ii ilesrrlDed an follows: A I -j'rUin bices or pnrceis of I.tnd. ing and befnjf in lii" Toivn ut County ui Sati of Nph- York. Kriev and on ti ieitai'1 i fled in tho onVe of ths llirls-t. r( i i.z.-? on Inf.

1 a ot Lund of the TrustCfs cf i lip U.d'ormvd tiit' Cliurch uf tlio Town of Xhuhush. K.tiss County, New York, kiit--p nu-iry, 1 by Charles i Ynulit. nnd hi and by thu lot nuui- i rt AM and in lllo-'K 12. nU rn'onilH'M nu I fellows: iJeyinnjiij- iC jl latlnt on Die wpsr-iiiy sld- IJttst r.niii strt-ft, ditnnt Ic-l r'rotn the in pthci ion ihe t-U of KnFt w'tli I' port li'-riy sidf ef Snyder aenur-; ruu- i- itiK i irni'f- pa rabid with Snvd.r aw nut 1 f-t ila northerly r-t 4) tlien' cft- 'rly iif.r.-.lhl ui: Snvlr avmif 10ft fc wr.ieriy ui izan 'iifii'-o abn (o westAily ad- lij'tli 10 f' --t the ti' ft- pliM'o 1. And 11 ri-lc.

tun- hti I interrrt of tti to ihr vnt. present or i-r eontinsvni, inul tin t. nl.iW, am i.i-il'.t t.t fi.a I.Pi'f.i.n' -nit it In S-, 'd i ii- i- I in-. li.Mttiv w. d' iW(re.

i 'l-f-i't I Vitk'. At I urn v. 41 Nnv York i -It; Ilyman Z'-itz of Martin's on Fulton in a statement today, ured the removal of the elevated line from Fulton vleelating that Its elimination should not await the construction of some substitute transit line. "One of the difficulties that has always stood in the way of the removal of the 'I structure from Fulton he said, "is the belief of many of our merchants that, some other lileana of transportation should liist be furnished. "It is an utterly fallacious idea, liet the off Fulton st.

That is the onlv proper thing to do. It. when lie incubus has been removed, there is need lor sohlot hniii other than an elevated line to bring people to t-ift shopping cor.ter of this community, the facilities will be provided in response to an overwhelming popular demand. "These merchants who are so fearful (diouM consider the spiendid business sunceps of 5th avc, which has neither elevated railroad nor trolley nor subway traversing it. Only the bus lines operate on ith ave.

"Hero is an example of tho kind of merchandising street Fulton t. ought to be in Brooklyn, and the example is closo to us. But there are other examples. Thru are no trams on TJor.d and Kegeut in 1ondon. 'J'bere are none on tho Houlevard lrs I'lantcn in l'n ris.

There are ihcip on the Houlevard do Xord in Urusel.s. 'I'he yroat shopping: streets in tho world cities waul nothing of that kind. Tmx! and bus service rind walKincr nun nearby tratn lines bring: them th ir patrons. "Wo -ai-nihl not v.fi) anything elflo in T'liiton st. What wt'ulil hnve would be the fuct ihat th" street is tho rent sli.Mldn center l' tills conimini jty, euinpurn ble M'ith nve, in inside heautil'ui ad that art can dn to nn.ke windows littraeiivo and More, interiors li i le.

"l.et a 1 1 fnr h- hnmediat remo.il cf ilr1 ji.ieral.le, unsiqh! nd ifti'ii da neruus st ruet me tha: the and nullities the i indny diphi s. fur asspj-ifiiit -t in st t. speein)iy between ituru Hall nnd lallnr-h have ben iin rensed fj l.ii'-'ely reeent years that a no entitled tl'lIK 1m IT'fit. "Wo endure a nuisatiee flint nu smi-H tnw iti the I ni Stn oti'd bdei-ae, ii down. I-et eonider l-'ulton as uuht be, with inn, with tlx full Ilcht of d.iv.

-villi 1 1 1 1: and spbMulf'l illtj' liuatii'ii i-et. "I ni.i -iir- Y'i mnnii, has Imv.ii iut.dli!4,-nt a cil.tli tvf the it 1 i tt i p'ish his he Hi. I h.M. will i Ttiallt-r 1i V. llietl he Vt.te-i lii- Mdendid and ti 1 1 Ul i it ed sc-ms to tin- 1 hilt In has a enouarh tu is dc-arnHe fer n.

hat. he ran t)d hi'fia I-'- tn: i'jna jatibt-an that iirrvent Hie ifmia li uro nuh la from i i i- tm m.ev, JAAiAli NOTICf.S. kiNi'd 1:1. Business men in the neighborhood of the Battery in Manhattan tu-thinking of making up a purse to buy a gold medal for Nicolo Zupo, a bootblack who works In the neighborhood of the Aquarium and the buildings. Zupo has been for 35 years one of the modestly conspicuous heroes of lower -Manhattan, for in that time he has ri.sk.

his life on many occasions to save people from drowning. It is estimated that he bus saved the lives of more than a score of peo ple in tne past and his latest act. of heroism was about two weeks ago, when he pulled an intoxicated man out or tne water near the jlarge Office. Zupo never wears an overcoat even in the coldest weather and he boasts that he never has had a cold. Anyway, he argues, topcoats would be in tho way "if a guy jumped into the water to help another fellr-r out." This bootblack is a Brooklyn hero, for his home is at.

65 TUJary si. The date for the projected presentation has not been set. PARTY ENROLLMENT FIGURES SHOW DROP The Board of Elections today announced the official figures of the party enrollments at the October registration. The enrollment envelopes are never opened until after election and labulation is completed usually about the first of the year. The figures for last October showed that, the 1,106,016 enrollment divided Itself 659,836 Democratic, 34 1,377 P.epub!tcan and 19.691 Socialist for the entire city.

The Democratic enrollment fell off 27.386 over the year before, the Republican dropped The enrollment in Brooklyn: Democratic, 217, 58S; Republican, 146.991; Socialist. 7.537. BROOKLYN SPEEDER LANDS IN QUEENS JAIL (Special to The Eagle.) Jamaica, L. Jan. 8 Georse II.

Pantock, 24, of 130 Harrison avc, Brooklyn, was sentenced to ten days in Jail today by Magistrate Doyle in tho Jamaica Court in default, of a fine of $100. He was arraigned as a second offender on a charge, of speeding. Walter Kofoed, 17. of 9327 107th Richmond Hill, was sentenced to Jail on a similar charge in lieu of tine of $26. Arthur Jackson, 2.

of 17 Clinton Hempstead, to committed to jail until Jan. 14 in letault of $100 hall, in which he was held after pleading not guilty to a violation of the 8-foot law. SHIP CAPTAIN LIBELED WHEN COCAINE IS FOUND C.tpt. Pierre Koumie of tho Fabn Lino steamer Canada, which is at the foot of 31st for aftr a short examination on tin Ifiw Dh'iMon oi" ttv Ctistom Hons3 today hcr-aiiHe of a Bunil! quantity or ibt'ior and othT mrchu ndif- not isi on 1 1'i manifopi lik-U una on his Vri'lay by insprri urs of the Customs squad. Oi ficials at.

the Custom House today that his 1400 penalty du-s not refVr! upon t.h ship's raptain. unclaimed contraband is found. It was said, it is customary to irrmos-a fln; on the captain. EXAMINE TAX BOOKS HERE Accounts and books in tho IntTiutl office h' 1 Court st. r-b ins inspected by a FiaTf of 1 4 sup-T-v isorn irorn und'-r i Krown.

Sii-r of A fcou nfs and The f-xamlninsr thr tn tho in-conic Tax Department from I'OO tt 1 of his year. 'hU-t 'h rk Cooper s.ild toduy tllKt TVooU-j lyn in the olTb'e of miy i portaneo that the (iov-rnmnt v-amlnes. du- lo Ihrt fart thnt th-j balance n'-r always check prop fly Tih the rporf.i for.vardt to WhuIi- ilijjTon. 1 MISS CAYNCR SUES CHURCH Pult wi In tho Tliird J-frlot Munlripal Court todav by ii.s 'Ainifrod Oayror of -170 W. randnbM't- t-f tho la.o Ma? or ia nor, v.

ho Ks Li ra'ovir I 7 r. from Holy Trinity rlaim.ntc riiur.li brok- a (ontra- ns a soloist. Th" t-ontrxot. it tfl alloqro.J, sa" for on-' at would not lay. Tiio rhuroh olalmf.

Hint Mik 'in nor l.rok.- h'r part ii l-y anpourlpCr Into an.l in- toi-rup'in WIFE WINS DIVORCE DECREE I l-biiiil i'it, Jamcfl C. ha Sinen. hi tb.n Quceiis Snprtnip 'o'irt. i-ncm-'l r. IJSI k'nr- of ijci-f tor si- i rd man id pMnpiK-m.

a in tO if It Days of Toll tSprrlal In 7 he Engle.) Lejtngton, Jan. 9 Recollections of toll KiitPs, toll feci, prlVRtily owned turnpikes nnd the slow Inron-Tftilence of the old liiKliway system of. "paying as you ride" were recalled here with the lilinsr of a suit in the United States District Court by Anna C. Kosengartcn of Brooklyn against the Clark Montgomery Turnpike Company, Clark County, the Security Trout Company of Lyi-incton and C. fi.

Erton for -tth interest, claimed due on bonds heid by the plaintiff. The plaintin prays that due process he taken for Judgment of 7,300, with percent interest from Jan. 1, 1S1) (the Interest itself amounting to $14, twice the amount); a lien on the turnpike, asking that said turnpike be adjudged no longer a free turnpike road, and for the appointment of a receiver by the Federal court "to take charge of said turnplko road, with instructions to erect toll gates and collect tolls from the traveling public using same, according to the THE YOUNG By HELEN By HEXtX Hl'GITES. I'lill and Hetty a Hectic Eve-Ding Clnx UIng the Monthly Accounts. electric lights flickered, once or twice, then went out.

"What ails the damn lights?" "Don't be cross: they'll come up In a minute. There: Now they're all right." Betty leaned over Phil's shoulder. "Rotten service." says they often have trouble with the electric lights. They haven't power enough or something." "Another or the discomforts of the country," Fhil grumbled. "Bee here -what's this? One hundred dollars tor that dress It can't bo right; there wasn't one t.o!':ar's worth of material In It." Betty looked uncomfortable, a bit guilty.

She had forgotten It was 7th of the month, the day Phil insisted upon all bills being- cherked up so ho could pay them by the Most of them had been Pont to the office, but he invariably brought them home to be contain they wore all right. It was always a bectic time. Betty so loved pretty things never could resist them, even hen she knew she was being extravagant. "And we didn't that chaise-iongue. It's only in the way." "Hut everyone has them nowadays," "What's this? Dishes! remember hearing you say not so long ago that we had dishes enough to last us a lifetime." "It's only a few new ones, dear; I'ust a salad" set and some tea things.

We have used the old ones so long, and everyone down hero has such lovelv dishes. You have no Idea what wonderful service plates Madge just bought, and she has oodles of them, too. I wanted some dreadfully, but thought I would wait until next month." "You'll wait longer than next month. Next year is more lika it I'm not made of money, although you seem to think so. I work devilish hard for w-at I get.

and you Insist upon keepl lg my nose to tie grindstone so that you can have what everyone has. Including your frti.nd Midge, whose huband has 20 times what I have. All fiHy. useless hlngs, too-: nothing we really njed." They're neither silly nor useless. TV e.

can't entertain with the same old ''tilings, never have arythtng new. Just "because the obi or.es happen to be still usable, l'eopie iil think you "nre mean and stingy 1' don't do as.others do." U-t tliem think: It would do some of them They don't do much alor that line to Judge by their convvrs.Tt.oii. I've a notion to end those back to refuss pav for them." "Oh. Phil! You woti'dn't do that: Think how it would look:" "I'll shut off rradit at the :tor.s it I don't! This constant throw in; n-nnev Just to ape othr people is more than I can stand. "Don't you like me to look pretty? You said I looked 'ripping-' In that dress, and now you are finding fault.

It's my roon; you can call the saiad set and t-'-a things my birthday present if rou'r so cross about them. Other wives buy what Is needed for the house. I don't see why I can't." "Tho trouhlc is we are down h-re among a lot of guys who buy ani sell us. In town we rubbed up against our owd sort mostly reopi in small apartments of moderate, means You w-re always extravagant, but since we came here you act r-azy Taik about the economy of living in the country! It costs us Pitfalls In Continuing Gnaranty otk- of Tc-rault lo Hold Guarantor. WILMAM TACSKli'i guaranted to npi.

F1-lir Hif. promp' pavmnt. at ma-turl'y. ot any iit'i' ht' wen om? to lifd. Murdork Fl.v-hT hy for gods piirr.hafl or hreaft.r t-j piirhajsd rrom tlim on the of Mr.

Zuchr-mn to thp amount of Sl.o'30. Immfdlatflv Hcfl. Murdork i' oM gooiis to Mrs. Zurhfrninn r-rintinud to nil to her until failrd. At thnt time h-r lnl-bt'ln'ss tu 2.71 4.9.

laii-r vwrt, nt this mount had nt Last it weok beforn y.rn. JSm-li-rman fali' i. MEN'S CLUB GETS PIANO r-uLitr, cml'NTv or kixc-s Andrew (Joctz. as ev-eutor of and trustee under tho li'st will and tevtannt of ti. dt-eea-ed.

plaintiff, against jllen (i. lJa i3 cl ill, defc-ndantH. Notice ot tn pnrftiiftma! of a Judgment of foe. rlosufo and fit If, duly inn do ml pntrr -d in tho nl oi'i -enf I lied nt ion and dnte ttf 1 A' day of Novnnher, I iH the nndTHlKflcd, tin? rofr-. tn tafd niui.t-.i, uill f.ell at puhllc auoMnn to tho lilfilir.st biddt-r hy Nathaniel Hlitit'r.

Auet ionet r. hl tha Pioolln Ileal ne, N'o. is; Montague street, in tlm Cnrousli of njuoUlyn, County of Kitif.ru. f'iiy of York, on the I'yth day of s-'enilnr, ft 1 o'lfio'-k ni-nn, thp prfi.i i.4s dti'-'tPd gab! jndjjnipnt to bw jold and tli-rein dfsTibfd a.i A 1 1 Jhnl lot, piero or parord of land villi tlio hudditiK and trr- ted, '-Itnaie. lybiy an.

I beln? in the Hrouyh nf HrioUin. County of Kin. "ity ti ad of New Yorii, known and fbT.b:natt-d r.s Lot No. on a map in-1 ted of Hti i state In Broik ij to Corileliilf! (ler-ney, 1s 31. survey, hi- Isaac T.

bud-1 i Cbv Purveyor," filed in tho nfpeu of the rtesister of the County of KinpfS, on jo. JSJH, and which Maid lot fieenrdlnr; to id imip in mora pu ftii'utn iiy bounds! and as HejrinniiiK hi a point on the nod her! p'dn of Sli-e-t, dlsiaut pst r-r'y t'r he eoi-ner lornied hy i ree; i ot 'ho Imriherlv of Cy'i-prp with tho wo-rtrtv tfide oruifrpet; heme ntirtheriy a-ailei with Court street nnd ft of rle iirtanen a party all 10 fpef ft ts -a v. it 'i Bti'-et fet font In paraiii court stieet loo f-ef- to the nor- iy of ConRrc- trcet 'id tuenee the northcrJy ubi of Co'ikl'ess Mrt-et L'i foot to tile point or nlae leifinniinr. Dated. Novmher 2d, it22.

1 -ST KIN. Reform. Smith, for ik-1 Broadway. New York City. Tim -In i adjourtifi! until thu January, 194.

at tho aunio iitne nnd plaep. PateiJ, De-emhpt 20th. HIHSCTi K. STKI.V, Reform. Tim fae is heiohv adjourned until the fiik nay of January, lftJ4, nt tlie Har.u 11111" and plaee.

Dated, Janunrv IflL't. Tfli.S'l E. STEIN'. Referee i-ifv i norosALs. NoTK TO propo.sHlH tr construct Ion orlt, repair-low o.a,!i,.ii eaustd by lire, 1 0t Ii Inhinttv Armory.

Atlantic and Bedford ti 'min-t, BrooHlyn, ivtll bt reeeivod tii St a in Board of Armory Coirmb-sionTn. N'atiotnil tbnird Heaibiuarterf. Room Slunielpnl Nev York Citv, until r. p.m.. on Friday.

January IS, ISJ4-, when tney will be publiflv opened cimii oft- 'ttcjoat'd in tin furnished by the Plate A-'chi- i--. uiiix JtuiireHRpa, ami 'nail br by a depot-it consist ins nf eertitlfd eiifl-; drawn upon somj e-fjy iii'orpnrutcu bunk in tbi: a -id ma.iu pavlible to tho State New York, or en 'ml to fb percent of amount of the propopal. Ths contractor to wliom th" Hunrd is made i. ijnired to furnish hureiy companv bon 1 lithe mn of fty percent of rlie amount of contract within thinv (30) da. ali-r oiTlcial notice of mvanl o.f -contract and in K'coriraiico with the triiis ol Speefefllr.n.4 No.

The rlfflit is iii reject any or nil hkW. Drawinfn and sjv-hb ii.ions may be exambi-'d at the Nut 'o: ml ilmi.rd VTeadquarters, Kuom Municipal New York OK at the New Vjlk office of Uii -part meitt of An hii. tture. floor, Fuller HulldbiB, nnd street; and at thn D- of A n-hituture, Capitol. Albany.

N. Y. Pi a whips, specifications and b'an'k form? of prur.oflal may i.e ob'iiin-d at. thn 1 of Arcbtte-ture. Capitid.

Albany, N. upon reHonnble r.otuv to ar-k bi the discretion of the A rent xv. Joue3, Capitol. Alhiiiy, 4, uT NT! --In Cic nittet- ol' acnuirlng title by Tf'rt city of ew York tn lands I f-ilunle on till bin. hounrlpil Cot ii en bet wot 'i it Ii nml (St 'ecl.

rti.riiirth of llrooklyn. t'ily of Ny li. sit-? for school ii fu cor.lirjg- to y.f r- hthy rfti to iho or o- i'-r, ei-. entblftl 10 or int- in tl. reitl irepcrlv.

ti'ie ie if! f-oueht 10 he acqniic in ti nhove j.t-.-i. fr.iii nu,) to j-M other? it nmy concern, Th-t the ipro inr Cnnrl "i the v.i; a T.t TrkK mi i. Co-in-i nf Kincs. hi r-1 proof.J ''e-. n-- Th.

riC- Xn nnrt m- r.r who nt.ci;i.; li i u'o'jy It i ri whirh f-honh) hy The City New York to -ie Vofipect i t.t' ihe rial properly 'jti rr-U -o thin nnd lnn prepni-ctl 1 nf Ur Hip rla irnuei, ii it ml t.ui! in n- KTipt of rhtmii. le i ie-1 hy tli l-'i'infje imiii ni.rl hy snid upon ih Mini of van! pi t-u" th- 1 rev-p." ivrl v. i rd i I'an-H or, I -iijii-ie. tf i iit-r. so Cr -rt a-.

trwns.fipt ci'f-d ci j.f, i.pr-i.iiwr, IfjFPil F---p. t. Jim-ti -I- f.i 1 if prf-ifiinj af tho or l.c ft (nv e-r mi pro. redintj. itel trti'i' ri.t n.

ultb Hi" rm.s ii the l.iv.l. fP, thr of thr ef of i.r, n. 1 irpccfmn it i n'T hi i i i or in hv mi riKt-i f-'iipt f.f i .1 -ed cl i In -e t'-rili -d ii b's T-i'h Clrk ni id it In the rn to. he fi.n Kir p. i tli-i i of 'it-, Nev- Ve-k, I b.r ofli- N-v fiTttP'.

lu --o jS ii Kioiiiilvn fit York, a copy of f.J. tcriricd cb- N'oll-e Id b.rhy Inrther (f.c,ri thnt 0 2i ii liBy 1 4, at K1 o'elo. in the forenoon of thet ny, a run bn heurd thereon, tho Corp atloi Conns. nf city nt Nfu York apply to Hen. Has--e IP th Jilfttl.

of th" Sttpietcu ojrt IciiinK tra iiM'-ript of cntin.a.' t(-iitinvi hi i vhnmbrs It Kl Ceotity 'onrt lt. F'oroiiKh ftv rU on Juftleo v.i pi-h'. "-riiiy. lln ft Horuujrh of Hr'- ity of v. v.nk.

(iKofiUi. P. "oi p-ri4( ion i -1. lo" TiTt cj minuet, Uoronsh ot llrook. 'Hy of New York.

1 vi ii lib -In tl piinM i-; cm r. tnntter of aonumntf n. oi n. c.fill- to )m if TiVt-l' the a tied in the f-a' pr-'i'crty tblc t-j Hl'h lo t--' a'i'iiT'd in Cc hI'-v'" nnd to nil ott(-ts v. i n.

t' v. i T'tit tlif i'ijprm ji iho Ft, bC- New I a I --ni fof Timlf. hell in and tor tl f.t;nty nf Kink-, alter ok ten' ii n.l proof fl ty New York i'nd tii'j end nii vim i ft open in 'in a do" o' ee in St. coo: (d-ted 1 1 Ml i nni of li i jo'-1, n(4 I i on i-biOild bf lii-t Thn Cily New Y-nk t- tin- of he al pi -i oni'-ed lln. nnd pi HMTipt cf if estln.a! of iLicl enlimrifed.

1 m.o- of COill. ff hv -p ar- nn'n ijfed by r.nd i-mitt tipnii i I pri.i ceo i tuit tiii i tl Klli id 1 1 fbd'H -i it vji I.db- Ml" in; i IT. i d- f-nd In nn -i -ire th-' th- .1 III.MV I. -II th- him.f i r. at (' I i -1 1 i i No.

1 'f i in oi ln.M. tit P.eiM.K- dll'ieKu tin r-iu i li v. it 'ii" 1'iii'i Ji. i ii. bl B.

r.ei: i Kmu Cl.y CO- IT Of 1 1 I 'l i 1THI, yTb IS IliRF.BY GIVE to ow o'viK-r-i uf ab i.ouaes a ir.d lands that tts felio'-ving rots and awiinla 1 a h-diied in the offlc-s or linproM iecied therel.y, urd i be rd of ff.r examination Ly till lirLcr.s-..'d, ot rirooltl n. i1.0. in t. ironi IrtHi v. to tTth five.

Affoclin-f pnrtM of UIocl.s 6-1 iJ ami r. 4 72:. I. trrtidlns, flaiiiiiK nnd paviiiic In Uh avo. from T.UH t.

io Vfub ('. Affetilny purls of Jlo-Kj iiL'ji, (isu.i, 024ti, c--u, Glh'iX nnd 1. fUii'ilntfner, pvadinrr. curbing nnd flaKjfli. In r.Sth Ri.

from Mth live, to Lin bon): fsln-id l-Liiibond. AUV-ciine parts ot Blo; 4 7 and cl'-'- lit (ihrhijf. frndtiiB. curbing, fnd pc-vlJif; In Sidbnian ave. from.

Kii-K''liil to Old Woodpoint rd. Af-fot lii.JT of atid 733- Hi K't'lniK. curblngr, flHHfiiiiK t.mi paving bi Huttt-r ave. from ave. to Milfr.nl st.

A ff net In partrt of l.Io. Hs ''40 and 40j. f'laiia did-fdlowed iit7Vcts HhH 404 0, l.ot 44. i.19i. and appurtenances In rhpi-ter cl.

from '-''it) fi nt nttli of Klverd.ile dr. to f-t. Alfectinar parts of Uiocl.fl ii ml 3 fiO 2. All pi-r-ons whowe Interests aro HlfftctTfl hv the ii hove nmi.ed proposed assninnierU.i or nwnrd--, nml vrlio jurt opposed to in s-irne. or elipi oj ihenj, rcipuewtea pt'-Kf-iit Cjt a in writhiK to xho lcoid A Jt'inm JiOO.

Muhiripiil Unildb'B. M.iiih'iMali, uii or before Tuesday. nl II it. at whi-'h, time and rdac iin wibl ohjections will bn ami natinioiiy received in reference thereto. wii.UAM c.

oniU'xn, antukw i st'I bi a N', uimmons, Board of n.e. C. 1:3. -5 vVILh HI' lU'CKTVKD hy the at tho olficu of the pnrtmeiit of floor. Municipal iiUildlny.

an hurt a n. until ":30 p.m. ifANt'AKY 10, 1S4. d' lirooUlytt. foti KCbxbsm; Abb labor and A TK It I A bS rH l-ISHA OR 10 tjl'IKKI) KciH Till-: i.ut;ovemi-;n'T oi A 1 K'.

A It A OF 1 OASTEIbV I'A EtKWA nil t.M AbHA.W A VI. TO itAU-n if -( or huook- 1 1 1 I 1 1 ii i i I I A TNO A Li HA DI N'C, i Ol' SHKK'P ASbHAbT KMKNT ON' CU.N'i '11 KTF3 CATCH HASINS, lriAI.M. 1 KS. (-; 1 1 LA NT KTC, TO- th wcni aj wohk inci- UK.NTAN TH Kl! liTO. The amount of wi-jrllv required in Fort Thi.Ui'nnd The tune allowed to coinplote the work will be fort-flve (b.) constuutivo worklliff da.VM.

Certified check oT In tho sum nf Tt.M Thousand Dollara must ac-fonipnny bid. Blank forin.H and other Information may i)c ubLnnif-i at ihe oil) en uf the Uepart- inoiu or i'u rkf. iJoroiinh of n. Litchfield Mr.r.sdoti, Prospect Park West and 5lh oupect park. Wrooklyn.

The bida wld i.o romp'tn'd and con-tro't nt a lump or sum. i-'kaxcis u. gallativ. President. N.

IIAPMAN. 1. HKX.NTSSY. c. TiiuJAS n.

Cunitiib-aionLTd of IrntmeHoiis to Jiidders, lB--t tntRP. KfOH WILL H10 TIKCKI ViD hy the tni 3a inner ot purchase of Tln City York at bin olflce, Uuom 0 IT. JIunlelpHl Viupdjng, Mhii lint tun, fruiu a.m. to on TIM HM.Y. JAM'AHY 10, IffSI, Jlorouh of liroolil? II.

KOli FCUNISiHNi; AM' OKI, I VF.R IN'i OA.OblN'K. I'VFA, OIL. bf-H I A I i 7 1 AND ii 1 A 1 TO THU OF 'TIOX, HKAIfM PAKKS, b'K'iOIUvYN; PFRblC MAKKKTS, PFrlld." W'F Al b'. STKKI0T atku amj KbKC; Itl.TTY, PobPJJi AND FllilO DK-I'AliTMKXI S. Tho tli.i the performance of it lor ii" peiioda ending June SOth.

ift'jl, (ml aisi, 1 it-1, as shown uit Th. of fciirltv renuired Is thirty per i-ent. of iho coiitrnct nmount No Md hflll be nn-li-ffl if In Hccompanb'd by n. deposit. Hucil drpo.slt hull In nn mount, not loan mi'! siiiil one-li ii if pi cunt, of tho lofHi amount of tho bid.

The bidder will slHtu the priei per unit, an called for in th- F' h(du1" of and pt lc by v. hich tiie bids will bn es'til. Tho must be ma do and fooU-d up, the bids will be rend from the 1 oi ii nd awnrdit. If nwide, made tn jr 1- J-lv on each item or cla, as staled fn the chedul3. to Jn the pchpj-ub in v- be had upon implication at Koum tSfH.

Mnnbdpal liiildiiiR. rbt i tc f'Tinf and further infonati'-n may b-- obtained nt th oftlre of tho lp-Iiarinn nt of Uth floor, Municipal ltuildlnvr. EUWAI1D W. lIT'i "KTjFT, CommbsBioner. Set- Tn-itnii'tions to niddrm, Inct paffff.

lUU.S WILL, UK F.IJCFIVFD by the Com dinner of I'lircbusu of The city ni Yd'k at his ofh'-e. iioom nuihlitig, Manhattan, from 9 a. in lu en Tl n.Y, JAN, Ilorotnrli nf Itioi.l.bn. FOR FF li NI.H 1 Xii AM) br.MVERlXa TIM' A I AND SIT-I'MI'S A Nil AND VUlK AT. KM I'AIITS TO 1 IK bdi TIO, OF PLANT M'KLb Tl'UFS AMi WA'IL'H JSCP-1'bY.

'i A VD bbbCTHTCfTY. Thrt for the icrfor i nr nco nf cn'i trio ts fov thu period end in 2lari-h ab The Miiiouri of -prurUv icqulred in thirty inr ccitt. of th roiifruct anionnt awarded, hoi idi ill hj cmiidilcrcd uiiIpm It is bv a lc iurdl. Sn- depon, li til be in on mount not. Jqfi than on! h.

dt per cent, of tho total amount, of tho bid Th- bo will Ft the prirn pe' iii. if. iiffj for in the flhtduleB of nnd by which thi ill t' Tli ervtenaloni m.it bo mi footed up, B-, tho bids will bo rta.i front th" totpJ, and awards. If to the bidder on each item or clnpf. tn Rfatcd In the Spp tflcut ions in the acheduVt ni.i.- had upon at Koom liiilldinjc.

Mfinhattan. bla'Hv tonus and further information i iy uidr-i'-ed nt the ofhee of the of Purchfle, ntnoteenth floor. Municipal UniMinsr. LnVVAHD V. BLTKWST, Cunmilaaiouor.

In-ttriH'tioiiB lo Blddnm, last pniC, ic-i tnvhol pi-jiLb: NfiTici; is liivis.v purr' unt to Si cm mi 205 of th ibfutr New York Charter, us amended, the of the Sinking Fund h.i deblfi oi.t"d the ie. ond tluor of tha loc-ited nt 2ft L'l West At li street, coney I' Intnl. tho plauo for thn holding of fieloii-( of tho Cl'v MaRlatrateV Court, Sh Iii'trlct. In tho Boroucb of Hrooklyn from nnd Hf--r rje'-einhc-r 22, Ti i.r or of the C'jmin1nnioni'rH of thn Hti'biiir 1' nnd under rcHoTui'mi Adopted ut j. iin.eLtii n-ocin b-i- Z'i, CIlAIiLLS CKAI'I, ri, 3:3.

i 2 -1 Rt-o nbol NOT I IIKKF'HY fJfVF.N TIT A J' hr r.oiud nnd Apporibm- in-nf ni coti ii he'd on v. 1 c- li. No. adopt a Ir' folio-, 111? IcFOllltlen.i: -il. ri at 'he li i 1 of 'cnnient of 'i lio c.i i-i k.

in pi'r'-'imn-e thf i-i of 4 4 i-i he 'ivrwr Now Vorii Cbnr ii de'itdn' it or Iho tltdt. to to tho Tp or pinn of Th by iew York, bv t-'insina the bic nnd uiiidc-j of tii" turret v-i i i i hi '1 tho ti i' cry bounded by ii-. 11 ne. Crop ey and the ii- nf Tn ronlninjt bi'dudtiiK It. i tin vtr cut hii Addition to Hoti-oiihu.

I l'n rt Hoi oiiffh cf Prookiyn, In with ti. mil ri thu in (run -urc i the CotnnilHHloiior ef piibiio Worlm i ho lim and ilut. I 'ccembcr in i.l..l. 'l'l. at thin Hr.llt'1 rotisl'If-r tllfl i h.noa- lit II of tllfl to H- In Ih" ily Hall.

Uur. ri i ti 1 1 ti, I -in- of Yurk, on v. airy 1--, HOI. at iuiUO o'clorlt 'I ti.o S'TTftitry of talfl I i. nil a notlT) I i -1 ml.

i th, i-phy that th') v.ill l. f.ma.l'.r.l at no. to th.i I'M' I pill. IMl'ili'llt'U i i-" nil! II.m ot pori.t l.il It.r on iiuii.ir.ly, Sur- I. In, II, lavs olo pil'ir I.t'' mi' iv, 1 I.

a la 1 I' i .1. a A.v, I 'a )' mill jiiniM l'i. I oru liol iik j. 1 1 Mm 'il' it ij ti ti i tn rom 'J 1 'ill KMM AltV 17. Wi I.

i llft.oUbn. Idol VI bSMC.i, HCblV KKINil THK HTM bNT i i-ij: i ll thi of oo 1-. i- cn. A o' I'd. ni.i.-i;ri' of i it 1 1 1 1 i 1 bi Uiii iy of th" coin net iioi'iun mvat'd-d.

i I. 'iclci. ft 1h r-t by (bp.wb. ib-Tioi'lt in- i.i nu no. nuui id thnn ono nil' iicMcni of the tola! amount hi lc Mildc Will HV In Mm I'm if- t)nr nnir.

of iii(in-ii 'hr. Md wld to in i hr I'-'l (It Ko.JJll do-'; i 1: f.O Oliitl'in to-- or I'm I Moor Alunlclj-rvl bl', "f'ttuiil shIuiici r-lo" SfVi liiHtrnt-lhnis tu llidibrw, pngn. of piopt-ny, t.ffeittd hy the felhu.iug fiessmvntH for l.OCAI. I.M t-'IK 'VKM i'jNTS in tie OF BKOt.tKI.bN: SoCfiuNS 1 ANI r. f'ON'KV IS I.

AND CURBING from Av. Neptune a A rea of ateiwment a II eels bio let 7i 10. 7 I 4. 7i4ii. 7n4, 7t7b 7iti, 7S9', 7411.

7480, 7 4. TlS-i- 7" 1 1 uud 7 That the fibovi eon II hy thu Ftoiird of on ami la the lloconj of nf A liopt the llurohu lh. tv.jiprtinn of A nnd of nml inputs atid of uter Ren and unle thp amount aewd for ItiviiT on any or propprt hhall he oil or i.rfo,-.; whieli. is sixy dwy." iha doto of arid rmtv of tno assom-M, i merest will he led tlKreo 1 at th" rote of fifven centum anntim, to hi en JeuUtd from t-i; iJa; 5 niter tho date of fuel entry 'o the da to of payment, provided by Si-. tb ns and Ml'J of tho T'ork charter.

The above an. Is payahh I tho Coiiprtor ot and Arrears at hi.4 nffiei in the Hijllniuif l'i-f I'u I tun Brooklyn, tli hour.s a.m. onl 2 p.m. and on Saturd.yj from i a.m. to I 'J DutPi).

2. 13LM. ARTiKliJ Comptroller. (C-Si nsu.V-h NO ri' 'K 1H tlie Board of merit at its nu tdVlVN" TH b'niimatt' nnd Apportlon-t i ii held on fiida. 1 ruihir 21 (Cat.

No. li; i. adopted tho follow ins resolution That the lien of Est Invite and Apportionment of Tn City of New York, in purtmniiffl of the provision of ve- tlon 441' of the (irat-'r New York Char t'r as amend Ocmhnj it for the puMic int eretrt i-o to do, firojiohea to chatige he maji or plan of Tho Oil-. ot New Yo'lt. I'V cJiuiiptiip tiie linea of a nnw at reet from Knt ICjtli street to Kat ftStb street.

iorc.utf oi' in accordanca with a miip the signature of the Muhtlc Work of the JJorourii niirt duti-d OcioV.tr 1 12 3. Ib.aol cil, That this Hoard contbb the proposed change at meeting of the Hoard, to l.o held tn the City Hall, liar oL-jrh oi Manhattan, City of New Yor't, on riday, January S. 1 91' 4, at 30:30 o'clock a.n:. lieoived, That the Secretary of this Ko'-rd cauye resolutions nnd to a p. r.

-oils al: L-ctftd therehy that the prcf.iK-'eii will coimiden-tl at a menthig of the IJ'iard. to be held at lie aforrsafd me and jdai'C, puh-bfhed in thi City lieeord and the nesvspai er for t--n lay c0ni huiouly. Sumlavn pt'Jor to the Uth d.i.v of Uate l. New York. Jaimarv 102 1.

VV.Th.H J. b'(iO'AN, TJounJ of Mi-tiniatc ami Apportiomnriit, Myniflpul Uibldintr. Tolepliono 'it Yoltll. fi'-fli a -1 0 1 i is 1 1 i i i v. that thf of rlptbn.ae und AppoiLtonini-n' tn its merlin li'id on i-'rhiiiy.

lcc i'l, iCul. No. adopted ihe lob ionr: Kecolved. Tint: Hear-i oi Ki-t Imn to and A pp.irt tonment of 'i hi city cf Nhw ll. in pursnunci of jr.

ion-- of section of tlie Nv. landed, d-'cininft it for pnhlic int -re-t to do to map or pinn of Tne city of Sew j'o: hy haiiKinr the era tie of vf r.n from place to Wortmr.n av-nne el Ptunb-v iiv.nue from uourt tu of iirooUl.vn, in i.c-.'ordain-e it ii tr.up lieu nr.1; hj In tt-turc ui the iVnimlsfiloiii'p of Tnlt'lc or lets of the liorounh and unbnl -i. Itfsoh-fil, That I his Tlonrd consider the pi i'posi chatiRp a inr olins: of ihe Hoard, to hp in the Citv Hnll. Jioreuwh ol Msnhaltaii, Cbv of New on Fridny, lannary 5 4, Ht HCSu o'clock a.m. That tin) Seretiuy of, I liese a.

to pffi.in theffhy the pro; ved hi.lifeft will he consiilf red a of the JNiard. Lu he hpbl at a or" i inn ml pi? co. to bo in i lie City beeord ami ti irrjiii ton for i'u So and b-tfnl (.. in lo Co- 3yl ilfty oi' 1 J'J I. I oi k.

i. I f. i (t .1. c-lnry. of iitn it Municipal nril iinj.

c.tiM Wort (i 1 nanh'i urns xkwa nr. r.sKivi:i' by V'f. iT Fiiieiit. of the of Hr I.vn. at P.oo'n Borough Hall, II o'el'irk n.

OP HM All IITIf. 18-l. 1. JOlt I'frlMSllIMi AND ICH-T Ni srvr.N (Ti MciTnK THICKS AND 2 1 VI-bTuN MU- T'n TbfcK. iiie tbv ailowiri -r the dliry of r'i.

k- and full of the ron-i a id St.it i- i L'Oiseeut: calMiidur Tii mount of 1 bio be nor oin pan led ly el e-rnrl'y of Jt'O't i-i or ucitbitd heck pa, bie to tbi onler the (Jomp trollrr the ity o' N'r-A' York. Tcdilcrs lukff inlo con-iib ration the folhc.vinjr usi-d truck-" whh 1j will I property of tr.o sueeea-'f ul bidder after the trucks have bcn deiivort and accept' il. The u.if 'l irufk-l shall hi prompt ly remov ed the 'j b'd-ib and wi in tnrn-d over to hbn in tin? in uhluh they are at ihe tint of of The u.scd tru'-Ua ur iir1 iPense n-ode! 4 7 I 0 allnbont 1 aril. 1- 1621, Yard. I ord 1-f in, rertjaiid -d I IVMin-l Av Pd 1-tnv.

Yard. PI.77U4.V VbjTlMi--, ir.i, 13': 1317, y.o. 4 7f.SSl r. No. J5 A.pha!: 4(c'l.

pti- thrt' nd fvr-iov the mi d- Bt imp or at- i en Mr on ok ci. Hiid fMH ti iv V. or 'i nt Jiurnro fi'K; bo.Oi No. C.iirt jtr- 1 1 on hUW.KU sc liistrn. tloii to HfdHfr-i.

Inst par. bKI UK F.cv; I 1.1 hi ihf t.t lo' the HorioiXh nf rtrnok-f'j. r.of.tn 11, Homing Mill, P.tou'.-.lyn, i' 1 H.I. WISOIlAb PiTII. 1H14.

1 F' tl HIN'I AT'Ii lKbl ia pi-ri'js of Tu tm v.Msior.-J ditmunos. ic 'ioic idlo-A-d the of th'-ri Jii.d 1 i.er('niT!ian!-e ot Ihe contract iii until I1 31rr. IPL'4. Tio itiou i of nrity reqni-ed will be bid b' by po-i :) In or oid -f I hi Hl.e Th" Citv of Y-vk. in ani CASKS OF Toll.KT nev 'bt of Hi-itid f.iit --n'oroi-M'-e f.f tbe rmil "act nw.

i ii ii taleniinr HitiMi'ot nruy rc(( ii i 1 1 will cr by ii cf in the i mi i Fb'C f' iM i i ANH t' i tic ribbiNcs. th. luin mit e. ilf ionip- -lb of tll'J 'TV Vf i ni i i d' mi, i in-: oim'i tin tli" -bi of In; th i'Utl- t-c't. il ri rcijijif-d wilt li-j by 'C.

in ii- nr i lo'der oT bo i York. HNISIONi; ii bb in b. II. Th- i. '-'-l i.

ml i ll! iw 11 I i Tl i( rr Ii i I ni-. I .1. N'l" Al- fi. I. III.

I .1.1 I i. l- I i-'i i.i, 'itm: si c.bi r. ''N'-. riiic -it In P' 1 1 it s. si pfti; i sit.

i ib-i i'T c. i i try. i a i. Ni r-; en in i iii '( i' I' -o Hb I ii il. fi' WiDCCiI lc c.i 1' ir tt, i'iiiii'l inn oi ill MTt'oi'ionil' ot th.

1). com'i-r itit. 1' nritj rci'iJlrc'l will b. j-' I b- omi ur n'd it Ccirf DivHiKi; lntlruudoy lo Ultldori. Ih1 i Ja.4 -lut cu law in such cases made and provided for, and to apply the net proceeds therefrom to tiie satisfaction of the plaintiffs bonds and interest." The petition further states that "in eent the relief above prayed for cannot be granted sh" be Kiveu judgment against the defendant, Clark County, for interest, her costs and other equitable rrlief." The petition Mates that on Jan.

1. the defendant, the Clark Montgomery Turnpike Company, for a valuable consideration executed and delivered to the defendant, C. Kcton, and one Charles If. stoll l'l coupon interest bonds, the plaintiff In this suit now holding 1 4 bonds, upon which no interest or part has been paid. The plaintiff claims she holds a mortgage or lien on the road.

At the time of the delivery of the lion the defendant company was operating toll gates and toll houses until they "were illegally seized by Clark County without any knowledge or notice tu the plaintiff, bolder of the bonds, thereby depriving the i-rmlltors of the rights of collecting tolls," the petition claims. DOUGLASES HUGHES 'double what it did in town and with half the comfort at least for me. There go those lights again!" "Madgu sijs "Damn Madge; if you'd have a mind of your own occasionally we'd get along butter, be able to save something, and "There goes the bell. Do put those bills out of sight and look pleasant. Any one would think we had been quarreling." "Mr.

nnd Mrs. Fulton, ma'am," Bertha announced. "Show them right in hurry Phil; put those bills away." "So tflad you are at home," Madge gushed. "We were boring each other to death, so tc declded-to Inflict ourselves on you. Cant we a game of bridge?" "Of course: And I am delighted you came.

Get the table please. Phil." Betty smiled cordially, giad of anything that interrupted her evening. It was not until they finished the first rubber that J'hil recovered his equanimity nnd acted like himself in spite of Madge's teasing him as to what he was grouching about. "I believe you are angry because we came." With a pout. "Indeed I'm not! Tickled to death that you did.

I havo some business ma'tors on my mind, but I'll forget hem for the rest of the evening. Como on; we'll beat Hovrard and Betty the next rubber." The remainder of the evening passed pleasantly, even gay'y. When thoy finished playing Betty excused herself to lay out a simple supper. Ecrlha had gone to bed. Her best sma.ll 'cloth, her new salad dishes, even some of the tea things.

Phil couldn't send them back after she had used them! She made her salad, cut brend for thin sandwiches, made a pot of chocolate, then called them out. "Oh. how lovely:" Madge exclaimed. "It does smell good." Phil drew out her chair. "Tt wasn't the food I meant, although I know that is delicious always is here Betty knows just how to do things.

Hut those darling dishes. Where did you find mat salad Betty? You have the most exquisite taste. Tou are a fortunate man. Phil Douglas; your wife knows how to get her money's worth every time. And those cute little plates: Where did you find them?" "They belong lo my new tea set." Betty brought out the other pieces.

"Ton don't spend half th- money I do." cried Madge after she learned the cost, "and you get better suits. Ton have exquisite taste. This table is a pic-lure, isn't it. all right to me." answered Howard, manlike. "Well, let's eat." Phil was smiling, affable.

P.efore their fjuests left Betty had promised to spend a morning in town With MTle, helping her select some dishes. IiaM P'y new thing ---if you don't." she sigh'd reproachfully to Phil. "Who said 1 don't like them? guess wasn't wry good-tempered tonight. Your ll'fle supper was delirious. Petty.

And the tabic did look like a million dollars, perhaps I can manage the dishes if hey wore, such a bargain. 'ome along, Mil help you clear away; then P.ertha won't "grouch in the morning." "We had a nice evening, didji't we?" "Very. Madge is a good sort; Howard, too. And both admire my taste in choosir.tr you. Here's the last salad plate.

Now come along to bed." fop: rifht. P. r. FriHT Betty f.oe to nride Vnrt and I Mitre lhao Mie tun "I I I i Business n-d. Murdork Fif-'rr ha-1 not notiried TaiifniK until F-lIf was hroMiht r.n 111" and Ta'is-i on th n.i that ho Fiir.uld prontiv ot Zu' ill-nr" TT.

L-r Iin duo. It this a rood V-h. In thr. rn. of a rollatra! rontlnnlnc: fc-narant' for th" pav-rn'nf of con.

In tln r. aft-r to l. thf rW of law ri-otrrrs ilia tlir hold- shall tho Riiara lit ur r'-a-onabl no'iro -hr in on -ho part of tin- d- If" is noi i no rjnTTTr.tor v.ill l.o .1. N. K.

BALL TO AID CHARITY Two h.in-lro.1 In fi i 1 1 lit- ii'' nf .1 i m')i'i-im'm Il.yn.'. 1 i'l ml K.I...II ur- l-HMHi j.tji. il r-li'-, l'i' i-. Im'i l-r- HI til" 1 i A rni.i'' S'l 1 1. 1 1 i "I i r.

oi pro TVhl' Il I 1 i.i ii for tor. r- 1 is lit -o r. mi -a 1 1 i i-rti'. I II ml Co- fial'ii. i ho.

April I r. p. l.oti.litll, is It. lit- It I'HH .1 'W I' ilii a mIj-i-' ol' hoii i.i- NINE PERSONS MISSING la Mr. 1 a tii-v tf 7 Inr" ni'-it K.

2 I of 1 rr rt Chi pi.UtCJ 1 ifii i III fJ A i.i ii i of I a a I I I rb i 'Ion if liot i f.T of i f- 1 a 1 an. 'Tl 11 II nf nurd r. a l)K- rh A. oi in i Su' inn (' a U'ou-nt il" ado 1. a ion an Hi" lock nonn and rmpru U.ite, l-lng tl) tht.u.

dr ib t1 Kii.c 'I it. '-I'll n'. lot tit'Sif i.i r.kif, V- Suit I'vdiJ a I 00 1 fi of i cr tho to i lo in li' uc'jnn ncainsf htiHb'i n-i tridf Ron rilrnan ot thli I'ronpvot Jamab'M. Tl-'- riorutnry a-fv-- an untl by t-e Nonrinn I tn i l.o tj'icens SMjir" in" I'onri. ''7 isb 'I he werr i.i:n -1 on It 1 in find n.

Ut. 1swjv lo'-i. I MX iKS IN.VruN. Oil Of Mr. C'Uiii Wl.l!.

ih'-a'l. Hmirman of thr "urii-n'f; Tm. uf if A. I'. 1 1 pub i ''nil I Chif, fit'- Club n-Jnpt Out.

r-t r.ir::;r'" I.y th T.a.lief of I. nt thf mnntiiiy m' n. orKni.ni.'.n liclll IilHt in tn I.M 'f li' tt.9 churrl. S-r: a. nml AVC I.

HI'' itn- I M'dnbfy sclt n' tli i-lub i-, Ins -'ndufstnc Mu-, f.i" the lifp'ililiciiii Kxii-utU--It i-Jiii mi 'iovisMis; i i ii 1 1 vvtion A to sp. for the icnniiiifr" Coin iii it a 1 d' owr C'er Mktns nf nil iij id. Tbis s. 1'uti'! b- iifi ii' rift tl I MM.s M. I or rt I kn-A v.

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'Inr-' tub i u' ii i Van ntial rlertlou of Hh V-'-r William C. ''o Mi.rbcrt I'aln---oeoric E. I I.indley., of i ion di. nml winheil lli. IT.

-IHlc an.l rnfi'i p- ri II'. I lliiink- .1 In- Hull for i 1 1 in nnnp' i-i n- pro. iaeu ior i. I POLLUTION HEARING of Nallonnl raw have- r-: I 'ha'Va I-' I i irllcra from I Ihi-ni to itii. fi.1 tui.iori'o 1-.

iM'foro I Cominitt. on t.ffort ri.r','1 i'. fU-HHUrrs i. nil fil "ii i. IN' PI'ltMi i I'" 'Tl' Nf 1 A I -4 c.i-' (Jnnt.r.

Voik ChititT, lloi of Tb' 'b of Vorlt 1i.rbv public nu'ke nil yriaonii. ovntu oil Into hv flout lr if il'ft. l.i-.riFliiii.'tl jirnhlhltlniT Ian. I V'lunln from i.llnt w.n!r alM belli auusht hy Co. I i.

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Years Available:
1841-1963