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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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AD Till: BROOKLYN DAILY KAGLU LW YOHK. SUNDAY. FROM THE TO DINE MISS DILLON medical societies, scrutinizing applicants for membership and censuring, BRITISH NAVY LOSES COCKTAIL RECIPES BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE Friends of Miss M. E. Tillon nre planning a dinner In her honor at O'REILLY EXPLAINS FIGHT OH BILL TO LICENSE DOCTORS the Hotel Shclburne, Brighton, upon suspending orxpelling members for due cause when It is possible to get the complaining witnesses to stay put, which Is hs difficult frequently as prosecuting officers find il In criminal matters hot under the collar when the incident is fresh; cold or out of town at the time of hii'lni; del-id" ride I ln I 1 lie nt l' tig.

'li "I section iiv.uni .1 of t'r. I'. 1 1 10 Mund, 71 I MM It Nt K. The priirnii gallery ef the llninl St. (Iri.rire was the pffiif ce-nliiK of dance heM by th Air.

Aluintil of Pratt Institute. N. HucM is president of the assoct i-linn and other officer Include Ml'-t lister It. delis. Miss Mildred Frank I lanmiunil.

November 22, Seventy-five, Fifty and Twcnty-Hvc Years Ago. her return from Europe early next month. Miss Dillon is the vice-vresldent and general manager of the Brooklyn Gas Company, and Is also one of the officials of the Coney Island Chamber of Commerce. Louis Solomon, the new owner of the Hotel Shelburne. Is going iih'-id trial.

The proposed bill will not change human nature. I lie. hii.1 W.ir.K illnnl- I'V I'rpntv i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1' II wh.i pull John M'M'i'lsv his 1-1 in-. -( hi' I'l-nrv orsiinitreil In 1KM. ciitlur finuls fm erection of 11 synagogue, the plilce on V.

Sill St. being mil' Il inn Slll: il. from Washington s.is that ex-t 'oncvessiiuin Perry llelntont 111.1 leail tight to p't lid of Kirluml t' prevent rf piirty next rlei-tii'ti. I'roker ifarhes Knuln 11. 1 in fine health iind refuses tn discuss politics.

"Tod' Sliiiine, Jnrkev, arrives lit from KiiKlnnii and he niny never go bac to ride in that comm. v. The bill provides for one registra tion "on or before the 1st of January, 19C7." Imagine any political paaty with the completion of plans for the resisting the temptation, at the re Admiralty Won't Supply Mix-ing Directions to Stewards. London, Nov. It 4) The question of corktellB In the Navy bobs tip every once in a while for discussion In British official circles, -as It did before Prohibition with regard to the American Navy.

The teniperaTlce societies would like to bar cocktails from the King's ships along with whisky and other hard liquors. The admiralty has never thought seriously of putting a Window Shades quest of those "uplift" groups Inter "The Glided Age," nt the Brook, Theater. Overflowing congregation Htteml.4 last meeting of revival services at All Snuts 1'niversHllNt Church. AiMivs. im by the Rev.

Mrs. Phehe Ihinaforu. pastor of Jersey City l'nl ers.ili.-i Society, and the Itev. A. (itinnl pastor of vll Souls.

NOV. IDflO. Patrick H. Freeman, who for eral yars held the contract for Hie removal of ashes and ft inn NOV. Aerldent to Junior Prur.v Tuesday this young man was seriously If not fatally Injured by an rxploslon of a sort of torpedo, hich he had prepared to frighten the gr-ilener of his father's establishment.

Suine of his fingers were blown oft anil his throat was badly gashed. NOV. 22. 1875. John T.

Raymond repeats former successes with his Impersonation of Colonel Sellers In Mark Twain's play, (i nip HOI. I. A. SIIAPKS m- UTi una linn -Mjt hmni(! new hotel which Is to replace me present hotel building. 'iTie new structure is to be 15 stories in height and is to cost approximately It Is expected to be completed early in 1928.

Meanwhile extensive alterations are being mmle In the three large hall rooms of the present hotel structure to accommodate iiyreased demands. locked with the liann trnnoi. make the S3 per re-reglst rat ion from about 17.000 doctors perennial, as in the previous bills, by the addition of the four words "and every eur thereafter." The dentists and nurses In good faith submitted, to a re-registration and here -what was slipped over on f. IV M.I.OP A.M rHIM.K Ml AM ACK WINDOW SHADE CO. iwnttir t.

1 HI or It Off Rmfirffta.r. Phone KOXCROFT 7217 Brooklyn Physician Answers Questions of Counsel for State Medical Society. Editor Brooklyn bally'raglc: III your news article Wednesday, recording the meeting tot tty Medical Society of the County of Kinga and the debate on the proponed Medical Practice Act amendments you mention some categorical questions pro pounded by Mr. counsel for the New York State Medical Society, who argued for the Bill. The romplete answer to those questions I in the form of a bill which I have prepared and is an amendment to Section 170 of the Penal which now provides for the apprehension ban on mixed drinks In tho officers' messes of the Royal Navy, but the question arose recently whether cocktail recipes should he provided for tha hurboys and stewards.

The officers requested that all the i Af 1 -I 'I I 'I '( QPPENHEIM.LUNS FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN and punishment of "any person who r.olds forth as an attorney, or prae tlcea a an attorney without due authorization." The amendment pro them later: "Anv dentist (or nurse) whose name falls to appear on the (annual) list of registrants becomes an illegal practitioner and his license may be suspended or revoked, unless his explanation is satisfactory to the Hoard of Regents." Not "reason-ablv" satisfactory so that a court night acquire Jurisdiction and afford relief by determining the "reason-nbleness." So, under sny group of rlrcumstanres. within the range of fart or fancy, from the loss of an envelope In 'the mails Jo the mall-jlous destruction of a received application for re-registratlon by a personal enemy, whereby the name fos not appear on the list, would make this section a menace; thoe is very inviting place for just such an addendum In the proposed Medical Practice Act. A panel of doctors is the real objective; re-reglstvation is mean" JOHN J. A. O'REILLY, M.

D. Brooklyn, Nov. 18, 19J5. vides for the apprehension and defi nite punishment of "any person who servants aboarl ship should be "sup-1 plied with a manual of Instructions In the care of silver, crockery, mixing of cocktails, but after care, ful consideration the fleet orders an- notinced that there was "not sufficient Jusjiftcatlon for recipes for cocktails." i It appears that, if the officers and their stewards do not know the art of mixing drinks by this time, they cannot nave the assistance of the admiralty In concocting such appetizers. i BERNSTKIJi tJOLDSTKIN.

Mrs. Yett a Bernstein, of 125 Ave. J. announces the engagoni'ent of her daughter, Miss Rore E. Beroatclni ttf Elian Goldstein of Brooklyn.

holds forth as a healer or practices medicine without due auth'ortztalon," The specific answer to Uiose cater gorlcal questions and tfip themselves follow: "SuporheUTodynamlo 1. Are you satisfied With the gov ernment of the profcsHloh as It is now? rLOVES Yes; "better the devil we know than the devil we do not and this "superheterodynamic com mission" of ten non-judicial and probably non-Judicious doctors would have Jurisdiction and power transcending those of the Bar Assoclat-, (ttFy imported French white Kid 16. and 20 Button with three pearl clasps. 7 3-95 to 8-5 (Ion. They would not be bound by the rules of evidence which obtain In a court of law and an appeal from their decree would bo useless on an order of certiorari unless the victim waa able to prove, as a condition-precedent that the determination was clearly wrong, or that no Jurisdiction existed, or that a constitutional right had been violated.

The power to "hear and determine" and the "Jurisdiction" are specifically in the proposed bill, and, unless the action of the commission were summary and without? any evidence whatsoever, there would be no interference by the rourt to disturb their measurement of the "weight" of the evidence. The fact that a license is not a constitutional right, but a privilege, would negative the third condition-precedent and the decree of the "superheterodynamic" commission would stand. This power to hear and determine not only applies to "fraud and deceit, orime and misdemeanor and such general bad conduct as to reflect disoredft and be a menace to the administration of law meriW rilclie" (to preserve the alleged analogy between the commission and the Har Association), but the commission could sit In Judgment upon any act which they or some one seeking to satisfy a private grudge mrfght deem unethical! And you know some of those'eonspicuous or distingulKhed medicos stand up so straight that they fall over backward, and they would probably be the type who would be willing to do this work for the honor of the thing, knowing that the bill Itself empowers them to delegate their power to one of their number and rubber-stamp his findings. Would-Host rift Outside onlrol. 'Sags Brilliant, colorful Hand Bags for the opera, in a wide range of materials.

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The people should be Interested In that threat to their doctors (In 1919): "If you refuse to help malic operative this bill. If passed, your licenses to practice medicine will be taken from you under the police power of the State." Could Govern Thrno'ves, 1 3. Is the profession capable of governing Itself? Yes. It does pretty well through the boards of censors of Its county SECOND OFFER Six photographs, size 7x10; regular f20 per doz. quality at $500 1: Thttt Offer Good Until December 7th Adultt Included OPEN SUNDAYS, 10-4 I a Ai frfAl- This Ad Must Be Presented 'This Store Brooklyn Accepted tyidtztous of Fashion and Beauty Is Now Displaying the Mode JCa "Plus ytutbcntique in Apparel of Exclusive Distinction for osiery' XHREAD Silk Hose in Gold, -Silv'ef and all evening shades.

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