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THE' BROOKLYN" DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. MONDAY. MARCH 28. 1010.

I CHURCH MORTGAGE BURNED Double S. H. Greenj After Easier Suit Sale Fourth Avenue M. E. Congregation Rejoices.

lVW stamps with each 1 Uc. cash VfUj 1 purchas: before noon. Single stamp with each Ciowiy.ng of, the Work of the $25. Actual Values lirooklyn: 7 Veins Young anil Growing 10c. purchase after 12 M.

I Hev. Zvel A. Burnes Fittingly Celebrated. -1 if Lowest price, first class goods and choice of useful and beautiful articles in the Pre A ieiigrogatioii of 1.500 persons taxed pbpucity ot the combined church and "iip'cl at tin fourth Avenue M. E.

'Illil'tll al liYtr.nv. vi.nn. nnrl nmiin Parlor, Fourth floor. $1.25, $1.75 $2.25 Value Untrimmed Hats, Black and Colors, 49c Each Jundj treet night. This Easter serv- 75c.

Full Size, One-piece Sheets, Round Thread, Linen Finished Muslins, II" ('pviI be specially memorable as It was jjihcj ocyasiun 0f the burning of the last Vj4len('M i. 1 nhri-h It I It lolre Yelour, rnrd 1.25 HU-im-li flue Hlemhed Mawlin. only lit yl. to ii riiMtumer. No mull nr tllin urdcrx.

vnnl To-morrow, March 29th A magnificent opportunity for those ladies to embrace who failed to find just what they wanted last week. Why wait any longer? Easter has fixed the styles. The tremendous success of Bedell Spring Costumes is pronounced, and to-morrow's sale offers charming authentic models at this special price. Chantecler Coats Russian Blouses Moire Silk mbroidery and Silk Braids The latest of fashion's advocates all clamoring for your favor. MeHKullne.

Sulln, Taffeta Mntre nm 1'lniu Tiirfetu HllibooM, and 1 luchev wide, surd IUC lucheu wide, ynrd. (At- conclusion of the evening ser- ide, yard Splendid 'Niiturul Color I'ontfee, 30 lai'b. Uneu FinUli 1'illon uNt-n, 93.00 CottnKP Curtain mmfe of ri-rellent net, liultnllon lluny luce eiljce and Insertion, 1 pnlr l.Oif, lnke your Bttrdea Kev. fcvereit A. ournes, pasiur Ih'i church, assisted by Frank C.

Fos-IV'r. treasurer of the morteace fund: John 49c I Srr nil 49C: 49c ffsP tmhe, only 1 riux. to 12VoC fiiMtomer, each 2 91.00 (iou dm. I)rn-pn, Cornet Cov-i em hucI ouilttnutlonn, lace fin broidery nut! rlhoon, CQ the raken. hoe, earn Wire Setting, I-' Inchea wide Stmt I roof, huudNoiue, flue Foulard, yard 49c ptark, treasurer of.

the church, and "Wnoir stiner, president of the board of euHl wv xjrupts, proceeded with the simple cere-jiiihy "of "burning the mortgage." 1 Double S. A H. tireen lumps with each lOe. cnh purrhnxe before noon, one taiup with eacb lot, purcbiise tier i. 300D.

age was told, and Pastor Burnes placed the two papers upon a tray, which was engraved for the occasion with the fololwuig words: "Mortgage Burning, fourth Avenue M. E. Church. Brooklyn, N. March 27.

1U1U." A taper was applied "by each of the three church officials and as the papers "uracil the congregation sang the Doxol- "B.v- A beauty in every costume, whether a stately tailor-made whose claim wholly depends upon its simplicity of lines, or a delightfully frivolous design subtly trimmed to the last degree of tailored elegance. All conforming to fashion's mandate. Chain Weave Serges Duo Tone Worsteds Colon Panama Diagonal and Shake Cloth The materials are an exhibit in themselves, combining serviceability with beauty of weave and richness of texture. Spring Shades Iris Blue, Avondale, Ragged Robin, Chamois, Jade, Ashes of Violet, Navy, Black. prjpr They are guaranteed the equal of the Alterations rKLX highest grade alterations.

$3 to $5 saved SALE AT ALL THREE STORES. This congregation Is composed principally of people in moderate circumstances, who raised the sum of $14.00 the last three years of Mr. Burnes WEST'S 314 LIVINGSTON ST. iffcrciit" iJourlticS 3ln Untrimmeb 5)ata pastorate. The mortgage was for $51 $57 originally, and was due April 26.

1814. Ot i his ammirtt was raised in two years $29 Curat. tniougli system of contributions of two ents to each day from individuals. The Ladies Aid Society com ributed 'ttifiilJ: the Sunrinv school $02(1. 52: the iiw.rth League, $100; tile different Cnifim I Curat, CarulM.

ilses from $10 tn $75 each, and Indlvld- C'lirutM. i contributions of from $300 down. miouncement was made that last Mon- ACCUSED OF POISONING FOUR, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 29th ONLY This lot nf fjitimondH OI'FKKKD TO-MOKHOW was received too late to put on lost wevk. They are fnm the name serlei uf Hl.t'K WMITIC AND VKFtY IiR I I.LI A NT DIAMONDS of which I had a remarkable -Dale for the pant -few tiny. Hear in mind, ninny of them will tHke a very Htronjt Riasa to detect the JmperrVrtlons, I am offering ym vour choice of the lot at about ONE HALF THE REGULAR PRICK CHARGED RETAIL ly I he sum of $5,000 was paid the church the Brooklyn Church Society, being a portion of the $50,000 pledged for the liquidation of the Indebtedness of the t.w klkks.

only a few mentioned here Woman Charged With Profiting by-Insurance Policies Through Death of Relatives. 14-16 WB5T14 lithudlst nplscnpal churches of Brook- ID DIhiihiihIn, 1 l-Kt rnrnti, BROAD yn by Kalph Leiiiingcr. This $50,000 was pai.l to the sncietv and the Rev. I STREET rmjnr JJ STREET STREET B't. A.

V. Bvrt organized a committee HBTWI mm. lf IIiiiiioimIn, l-IU fiirHtn. 150 HI OlamntifiH, 'Z ti-H4 I'nratM. IMS Iff DlninniiflH.

1 111 DlninoiMlH, 2 It-R4 ino Itt DlHiiKMiilN, 2. 1-I4 110 12 JliniiionilM, nN 140 12 lHfiiiniiHlNt 1 caratH 115 7 ntfiiiiomlH, 2 1-(f in ruts flftO 7 mnmuiiilM, 24 Cfirntn 2O0 7 DlnmniiilH, 2 earntH 1011 7 lllaiimiitlM, 1 1-Ht 1-H4 I'urntw. tto 7 niaiiioiiilH, of curat 44 7 IIiiiiiiikIm, i raratM 7 niaiiiondH, 1 varatM 74 7 niaiiioiiilfl, 1 eara Ml 7 DIhiiioimIm, 2 4'itratn UTiU nianioiKlH. 1 5-114 earntn. 12.1 46O FULTON ST.

BR00KCYN ,100 with Henry Quick as chairman, vho raised by individual subscriptions he amounts apportioned to tho various hurches A special programme was pre 7 mnmoiiUrt, 'A earntH, nni 7 DlfitiHinriN, 2 earatd. 125 pared Professor Lerman. During the entire five years of Mr. Rurnes pastorate the sum of $52,000 has uiamonaa imm to hi.iri per carai. uur riund agreement protects you against loan your money back if you wish It.

PUAQI A KPFNF IMP0RTER CUTTER 180 Broadway unnnLto a. Accnc, 0F DAMOnds, New York Founded 1881 Near Fulton St. Subway Station. Rn Hnlhorn Vln.lnct. I' AH IS.

44 Rne l.nfnvettc. AMSTERUAII, Kuriihutlatrnnt 33. l)u Hue llu Prllran. ecn raised ii: the church, and 8i39 persons have been added to the church mem FRATERNAL SOCIETIES 1 Boston. March 28 A lunacy commission to-day made au examination on behalf of tho government of Mrs.

Mary Kelleher, who Is in jail awaiting trial on the charges of poisoning four of the six members of her family, through whose deaths she profited by Insurance policies. The woman's trial will begin next week. Mrs. Kelleher was arrested in December, 1908. upon the charge of arson, It being claimed she set lire lo a Cambridge house in which she was employed as a domestic.

The investigation brought out the startling facts that six members of Mrs. Kelleher's household had died under unusual circumstances within a period of three years, and that In each case Mrs. Kelleher had received the bership. Last night's service was a farewell on fhe part of- Mr. Burnes to the eongregn- ooooooooooooooooooooO II oooo lon of the Fourth Avenue M.

Church, is he goes to Banbury, next week, to assume ihe pastorate of the M. IS. church of that place, succeeding the Rev. Dr. Arthur J.

Smith, who comes to the Fourth Avenue church. Brooklyn. DeWitt Clinton Council No. 419, R. A.

The meeting of the Council, held March 21, was an occasion of great rejoicing. The coveted number necessary to restore the former representation at the Grand Council was assured. It was not difficult HATSI BALCH PRICE furs 1 A DIFFERENCE OF OPINION. A FULTON SMITH BROOKLYN, N.V I Removhl of General Offices New York Central Lines to new Grand Central Terminal TH Executive Offices, Traffic (Freight and Passenger Departments) Operating Department, Accounting Department and Legal Department of the New York Central Lines have removed to the new Grand Central Terminal with entrance at Lexington Avenue and Forty-fifth Street. The Financial Department will move to the new building on April 2nd.

Eaai'd of Health Finds Only Surface rS, LIVELY CONTESTS MARK OCEAN PARKWAY BRUSHES Established 183a 1W Water Flows Through New Ingleside Sewer. to select from among the large attendance the brothers whose activity in member-getting had won distinction lor the council. Due deference was shown to the cheerful and conscious importance fell by those who so nobly responded to the frequent entreaties made by Regent Val M. Schmllz and their efforts to emulate hi.t admirable activity. The gratitude and consideration toward such brothers as John Berry.

John Scully, James Caldwell and others, whose, influence and fraternal disposition' were aroused to activity with gratifying tare among the pleasing council observations and the stimuli to general activity. Seventeen May We Call Easter promcnaderB on Ocean Tarkway were treated to some rare sport in trotting under the auspices of the Speedway Drivers Association. By far the most interesting event the day was when Mrs. JameB QuinQ driving Cuban, and Miss Dearie Mo- Hmently a committee from tho I'ppnr Flushing Association complained to Mayor Oaynor and other cily offlcltils that, altough the InRleside sewer iH far 'yet from being completed, eertain'house-holderB had made connections with ihe partly built mn and "were -making use of It; but according to the Board- of Health, its Inspectors have made a thor Two per cent, covers all charges. Our Model Dry Cold Air Storage Plant is a safe place applications for membership were re Keever, holding the lines over the little graymare, Jotah, were matched.

Both got away In splendid style. As they neared the quarter-mile post Cuban had the better of the race, and was leading by ceived and referred to rit-teen were elected to membership; the de ough investigation and have discovered that tho contemn of the sewer consisted gree was conferred on twelve and two For Your Furs were received by transfer card. The of surface water only. A spectacle was as unique as it was thrill-j Former Municipal Court Justice Wil ins. Brother Stove, whose activity for liam Hasquin, who is chairman of the taxpayers' committee, says that ho is a full length.

Jotah began to close, upj after leaving this point, but Mrs. Qulniij was able to keep Cuban ahead. Then au I iicf.i.lnn! which Ihi'fut the hwv twenty-flvr years had endeared him to the membership, came from Philadelphia to Telephone 5900 Main far from being satisfied with the report attend tho meeting. His age of eighty- of the Health Department, for, he de four has not lessened his force as a speaker nor his interest in Arcanum affairs. A Jubilal Ion meeting will be held on Thursday, March 31, when the full achievement of an earnest desire is to out of the race.

A front tire came off, and so confused Mrs. Quinn that Cuban was thrown out of his stride, and Miss McKeever forced her gray past him by a head at the finish. Later Mr. Quinn took the lines and tried again with Misa McKeever, but both Cuban and Jotah broke clares, mat alter milking a personal Investigation ho learned conclusively that tho substance in the sewer was not altogether surface water. eonimiltoe has not as yet heard Milt) 'the Mayor on the subject.

RELATION ENDS. be realized and appropriately celebrated. The Largest Millinery Store in America IT if jam Bov. G. T.

Eddy Will Not Leave so many limes after starting, that it Avas finally decided to stop. Another holly contested brush was that between Arion. a bay gelding owned by I Mr. (iutkes, and Thornton, owned by Mr. Smith.

Each won a heat, but both were so close as to raise the supposition that! they were dead heats. After that Mr. Quinn raced Cuban I against David Muskavitch, owned by Simpson, and beat him easily. Another interesting contest was ihat between 1X1 MYRTLE AVE. AND BRIDGE ST.

EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW That We Can Successfully DRY CLEAN SUITS, DRESSES, SILKS, LACES, WAISTS, no matter how dell, cate In TEXTURE or COLOR. DO YOU KNOW that your LACE CURTAISS will last TWICE as long if thev arc cleansed by our SPECIAL PROCESS instead of hding WASHED? OUR PROCESS does not affect the FINEST LACE. It does not change the COLOR or the SHAPE, and IT POSITIVELY DOES SOT ROT THE THREADS. If you want good work, send for US. 'Phone 849 Main.

Anon, Cuban, and Elwood owned by Dr. Jones. Here Cuban again showed ud However. (Special lo the HasSc) Huntington, L. March 28 The pas-oral relation existing between the Rev.

T. Eddy and Ihe old First Church in his place were dissolved yesterday. Ir. Eddy, who Is a very ahle preacher, md who is greatly loved by a large nura-er of Huntingionlans, has been pastor Knights of Columbus to Exemplify, Mijor Degree. The Knighls of Columbus of the Fourth District of Long Island, under the direction of District Ilepuly Charles J.

Dodd, will exemplify ihe major degree of ihe I order on April 5. at th" DeKalb Assetn- bly Rooms, corner of DeKalb and Bedford avenues. The degree will be given by the slale deputy, Dan iel J. Griffin. Loyal Order of Moose.

Brooklyn Lodge No. 69 of the Loyal Or- i der of Moose held an enthusiastic meet- Ing at the Imperial. Red Hook lane and Fulton street, on Thursday evening last, Dictator J. Monro presided while Bros. Curtis and Higgins performed ihe duties of their respective positions of treasurer and secretary.

Sixty-four can- dldates were inducted into the mysteries 1 of the inner shrine and defending circle. I The degree corps of the lodge conducted the Initiatory work with an impressive- ness that won the loud plaudits of thosa assembled. The officers of the lodge are rapidly becoming proficient in the dis- charge of their respective positions in I well, but ho was hard pressed by both of the other Mrs. McKeever then drove Thorntotn against Black Jack, a sturdy black stallion, and each won a heat. Others who tried out their norses Mrs.

Mc-MeKeever. with Budd Stout. Miss Knick-man. with Harmless. William Mathis.

with Judge. Mr. Quinn with Trixle Bell, Two Extra Specials for Tuesday 100 dozen assorted Flowers at 19c We assure you they are worth 49c. UNTRIMMED DRESS SHAPES. 50 dozen assorted shapes and colors; clearing up from our Easter rush 29c We carry more than a thousand dozen of Untrimmed Hats in stock at all times, and 3,000 Trimmed Hats.

If you can't get suited out of stock we can make you up uny style and quality in our factory. Originators of Low Prices for Millinery nf tho church for nine' years. He will preach until his successor is decided on, tnd will continue to occupy the parsoii- igp. From here Mr. TMdy will go to Plan-lome to reside, where a house Is bein rected by him.

While he will not leave he ministry, he will at present engage library work with the Astor Library, a oiacK ann a good goer, and Steven 1 Hickey with Miss Cuba, a bay mare owned by Terry McGovern. Miss Cuba refused to go in company, and the others mentioned were not matched against any of the trotters present. Six entries have been received already I 472 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. Goods Called lor and Delivered. Executive Offices 1 232, 234, 236 EAST 40TH STREET, and Works: New York City.

NEW YORK BOSTON PHILADELPHIA Manhattan. ihe conferring of the degree, and it is confidently predicted that Brooklyn Lodga will soon possess the best degree corps of Ihe Moose. Past Dictator Latham pre- MONDAY, TIUHSDAY AM) SAT I KHA KVKXIXtiS. a ELECTRICIAN BADLY HURT. Shocked While at Work on Pole Fell mm uc race ior me silver cup offered by Reiph Sloane.

Thev are -Arion, Cuban, Elwood Jotah. Thornton and King Clair, owned by Mr. Long. This race will be a free-for-all event, best throe heats in five, and will be decided April 16. Entries close on Anril 9.

and the entry fee will be returned in the case of every horse that siarts and finishes. DENTISTRY. RACE COMMITTEE NAMED. The Buffalo Launch Club and the Motor Boat Club of Buffalo will conduct tho power boat race through the Whirlpool Ranid Niagara River, for the John A. and Sustained Fracture of Skull.

onds. and Frank Riley, the lanky representative of the Irish-American A. who will run anchor man on ihe team, ran a trial half mile in 2 minutes flat. It looks as though the Riley representatives will be easy winners. Dr.

L. J. Hoyt, Dentist 455 FITTON r. or Smith St. Aitt 1 intake tlio dumber.

Beautiful artificial teeth. $10 act. fx-trartiriK included. TcPih oxtrm-tcii without pain. Tetn filled, $1.

AIX WOIIK (il AIl-AM'KKU, UIHce hours fmni 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. Penton gold trophy and a prize of $1,000 cash. The Buffalo clubs have named the following eommittee to have charge of the contest: O. W.

Cutler, former mayor FLAMES SPREAD FAB. AMATEUR BASEBALL. MADE IN BROOKLYN SOI.O KVEHYWHEIIE flO-15cX BIG CIGARS SAVE THE FRONTS sented a lengthy report relative to the monster craft initiation to be held at the Star Theater on Sunday. April 17, at which representatives will be present from Jersey Cily. Newark.

Philadelphia, Pittiiburg. Atlantic City and other 'neighboring cities. A class of 300 prospective members is now under instruction awaltiDg tho occasion which will prove to be Ihe greatest fraternal demonstration ever held in Brooklyn. Bro. Htinc-kle.

as chairman of the entertainment eommittee, promises an array of talent that will be drawn from all the local theaters, Bro, Latham and his energetic committees are sparing no effort in making the approaching event a huge success, socially and fraternally. Xcw York Lodge will likewise hold a craft initiation on May 15 at the Madison Square Garden. Brooklyn Lodge will take an active part In the ritualistic work. Damascus Lodge, F. and A.

M. A good attendance greeted Worthy Samuel 1. Barbarl in Damascus Lodge in the Johnston building on Saturday evening last. The entered apprentice degree was conferred by the master, Worthy Brother Backfiring Alone Saved Buildings in Path rf Vast Worthpoit Blaze. (Special to the Eagle.) East Nonnporl, L.

March 28 The wood fire which started near Bread and Cheese Hoilew Bridge, on Friday afternoon, was not extinguished until late Sat Charles fkngcrt, 23 years old, of 324 Richmond Hill, an electrical wfjiir employed by the Long Jsland was badly 'Injured while at wui'-kirwai'- Seventh slrcet, Woodside, yes-m'ijuyp atfornoon. lie was on a potc working iu the maze of wires that stitched- there to give current to tho cicatrical rl-ruins of tile Long island, when received shock that knocked him il'4iW: the, pole. tell ho was seen by fellow rushed lo his assistance. He wit picked up unconscious and an was summoned from St. John's, iio91ital He was attended by Dr.

Drew the hospital staff, who said that he had HAND AUTQC0AT8 ALL GARMENTS IN IWAHflnAll MOTH BAGS PAC K.WRAP CLOTHES In TARINE MOTH SHEETS MAKE TRUNKS MOTH PROOF FOR 30 CENTS DISINFECTS, PURIFIES GARMENTS and ROOMS HEALTHFUL TO WEAK LUNGS AND THROAT RATS, MICE, BUGS NEVER GNAW THROUGH urday night. In the meantime the' nrs threatened to destroy several frame of Niagara Falls: Arthur Schoelkopf, W. A. Philpot, Buffalo Launch Club; Commodore Harry, T. Vars.

Motor Boat Club of Buffalo; Frank H. Bliss, rear commodore. Motor Boat Club ot Buffalo. These men will set the time for holding the contest and will establish the conditions under which it will be conducted. Each boat will be examined thoroughly and only those fitted for a trip of this kind will be allowed to compete.

More thai thirty applications have been received from nwn who want lo take a chance on the turbulent waters of Ihe Niagar.1 Gorge and several boats are being built especially for this purpose. The cup offered will be displayed at the Chicago power boat show, which starts to-day. WELLS HITS TARGETS. H. Wells did the best work in the week LrfiEt fciUurrlay, at Wootlhaven.

the Syivan A. C. candidates held, their first ouut-w practice unci showed to good ndvantaKe. The team wilt be very strong In pitchers find catchers. The pitchers include? l-'rolmhoofer, 'Bub'" Lemeke.

"Jim" I-VUllart, and the Person. Pehniann und Hchoelliff. The infield consists of Tynan. Kronmuller. Mulready.

Siliroeder, Rnhlfs. Behan and Whitehead, the out Held candidates beinsr Rover, Sause, Klle-mand, W'elis and Oibney. A prnctue panic was played Inst Saturday with the Kxccl-tjnr A. A. al Woodiiaven.

The same was limited to eiftht innings. The Ev-cflslor's team work and practice gained ihcin th'1 vc i-i tic of a hot struggle. Thu score by innings follows: 123 4 5 678 Sylvan 0 (TV 0 1 0 0 03 Kxoelsior" 0 0 1 0 "5 "Manaser Tynan wishes to b'tok teams ll to iru home Rp'unds fir Sundays ami h.dklavs. The follow ins teams arc preferred: Trin K. t.

IMitnam A. C. lleveve A. (.. Plymouth A.

Kton Club, podgem. Ortnrs. Monitor, Col-miul. Ivy A. Address L.

J. Tynan. ST Howard avenue. buildings along its path, which were only saved by back firing. The fire spread to Kings Tark before it was put out.

Yesterday arternoon another fire started east of here and burued fiercely for several hours. a iiactiu'o of the skull and internal injuries. AUCTION SALES. ALONG THE EOCKAWAY BRANCH ANNUAL BANQUET AND DANCE. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Congregation Ahavath Achim of Quincy street held iis annual banquet and dance last FIVE SPEEDERS CAPTURED.

Jacobs of Mott avenue. Far ilwkaway. had Miss Dorothy Baehman 'Brooltlyn. as her guest over the East L. I FlltUSKI.

70 Bowery, at 10 A.M. Mch. 2'J, S. Goodstein Si Son, "Tit Bridge diamonds, watches, jewelry, pledged prior Men. 10, 1909 to No.

ItWoo. All older tlatas. Mch. 30. J.

Friel. 1473-75 TV way, SS7 Myrt! diamonds, watches, jewelrv, pledged prior Keb'y 30, 1HW. All older dates. ly shoot of the Bergen Beach Gun Club on Saturday. It was breezy on the riring night at the Willotighby Mansion, Wil- er Only One Long IslRnder Among the Number.

Five autoino'oillsts. four from Mnn- loughby and Throop avenues. The pro line and the maj vMy of the gunners found it difficult to hit the targets. The "A'. meeting of the Fifth Ward Exempt ceeds from the function go to the charity Firemen Association will be held fund, from which the worthy poor are scores: at Bockaway Beach next battan, were arrested yesterday after I'm minutes of each other on Friday night.

assiBtetl. A small part of the money also goes into the treasury of the congrega noon on the charge of overspeeding. The New York American. baseball team iv, mill like to jirranst' canit-s with teams aver- Peter was taken to Kings County Hoi- TI Jamesy, 12 years old. of Bnbylon, chaffnur tion.

The function was a very successful one, and the many who came had a most for Mr. demons of ihat place, was the ('ppntfthp Easier holiday at her summer Xanie. 1). H. Wells H.

Miller H. Mcrpiin W. 1,. Skl.linere Johnpnn A. Ilrimih A.

(t. Y'Uinp enjoyable time. Barbari. The aprons were presented by R. W.

William 11. Sutton. Worthy Brother Pulvormarher presented the working tools. Present were R. W.

Berg. V. W. Owens. Worthy Brothers Wiiseburne and Leman.

Nassau Council, R. A. Nassau Council, No. 822. R.

held a regular meeting Monday, March 21, a large attendance being a feature of Ihe evening. The matter of securing appli-rations was brought up, and some interesting developments are expected by ihe next meeting. Reports were made by the members, who visited other councils, of the work being done. After the completion of the regular duties tho orator produced an interesting programme, consisting of music and songs. The headliner of the evening was Brother Secretary Edward I've in his well-known dramatic impel sonatlons.

He held the undivided attention of everyone present, and the hearty applause given him showed the appreciation of the audience. At the meeting to be held April 4 a surprise i3 in store for the members, and a large attendance is expected. auins: from to i. years, nokeii ror pital early last week sUtTonns from pnU- ryir. 'sr iir wsjaier teams in or out of Brooklyn.

A-i-( Coney Island police were notified and ilresw Joe Connors, Xew Vork American, -35 William street. Manhattan. Patrolman John Burns was detailed to break the sad news to the parents. When The Benson Stars of the Joseph J. Miller As- it.

notation have M-rfjanizod for the coming sea- he arrived at the home and told the sn and are ready to book games with the best anxious mother of the death of her little amateur or Iis(u semi-professional teams with- one anc received tho news stoieallv. hut only Long Islander arrested. He was charged with speeding thirty miles an hour. The oth' rs were: Joseph Hi'-hter, chaufff'iir for Louis Anerbrek, thirty-four miles; Michael OHison, chauffeur for Strlnss of 2 target r. 9 17 IT 19 IS I'D IS I) 1'-' 2.1 19 21 2.1 25 19 19 19 15 17 17 2'1 21 19 St) 19 15 19 18 17 II 19 19 17 1 15 20 22 13 20 15 19 19 16 IS 16 13 Hi 19 al 2l 6 II 9 4 9 IX is 12 12 15 II at ivaaruurst.

Mrs. (. Z. Whitehead of i'tirk street, V0inluierc has tic--, rnterlaiiiing Mrs. lt- flreon and family of Schenectady for tho last week.

.1. S. Kelly Mrs. Ii. Sirasburger was in charge of 'the arrangements, and was assisted by the officers of the auxiliary, who are: Mrs.

K. Weill, president; Mrs. Lena Hirsch, I vice president: Mrs. L. Graf, secretary, and Mrs.

B. M. Baar. treasurer. At the I banquet Mrs.

Hirsch acted as toastmaster, speeches were delivered by Mrs. Weill. Mr. Hirsch, Mrs. Baar and Mrs.

tho New York Tab and Auto Company, Three fiames of n-ltethafl will be .1. IiiflerrlC'len nhivecl at ihe Allanti. Athletic Assorfji- I miles: V. B. Surdi.

chauffeur radius ot tw'nty-tlve miles from lion CI' house at Rockaway Reach next fop N. Kingsbury, thirty-three miles, and (. t'Hrvalli'i .1. Shevlln K. Would liki to hear from the W( ni lo a iittie criD iook at ino otner Ynrk Cornelius ftcasy.

chauffeur for L. A. Aus twin as if to find consolation in the ono Thiirsii evening. Dancing will follow. U.

Osterlmut The leni City at Seaside, Rockaway fcacker. thirty miles. They wee arraigned yctierjay in Ihe Jamaica Court. em mil ui ream nt-sg iur inc. Pele wanna.

A II-( arlfltmlts. Passaic, Independents, I'-ispile Cluh. Crescents. of Astoria, Xuilcvf. I'owhatans of Kdcwatir teams of Mke strength.

Manaai rs should communicate with William J. Mmiiv, of thl Jofw'ph J. Miller Association. East Rutherford, J. thild she had left.

Lifting the coverlet, she crie.1 out In anguish, for Vincent nls- had followed hla twin brother, having succumbed to pneumonia only a few minutes before. AVIATION MEETING MAY 14. San Jose. March 28 This city ifc lach -will op' on June 1. Many 4pls are already engaged for fan summer.

BEINGS BIG FRUIT CARGO. The New York and Porto Rico Line's Among those present were Mrs. Goldsmith. Mrs. E.

Singer, Mrs. A. Burg, Mrs. K. Cassowitz.

Mrs. Blausteln, Mrs. Schwab. Miss Seckendorf. Mrs.

A. Levy, Miss Lena Schwab, Mrs. Wallach and Miss Wettenbach. promised an aviation meeting that will The poio lournument at no uoeKaway HiiDilnn Club will "lcn Rtcamship Coamo arrived this morning at TWIN BABIES DEAD. IN ATLANTIC CITY.

rival that held In Los Angeles recently, according lo announcements which have been made public by Ihe aviation commit weeks. Many good games are expected. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weisebrock of Ten tee.

The meeting will bo held on May Gislio Boys Expired Within 14 and 15. during Rose carnival week, and rverne, who passed the winter In I-'lnrlda are now at Iloi Springs, it is planned to have least six aero- RILEY BOYS TRAIN FOR RACE. Thp Riloy Hro(hrs, who will siart in tho family relay at tho Iwouphlin Lynoum games at the Thirteenth Regiment Armory, on tho Thirteenth, (rack, Saturday night, Kdiie Riley. Ihti youngest of the trio, wont 2110 yards in seconds. Jim, Ihe Kast Central Pier, Atlantic Pock, from San Juan.

She Drought 115 passengers, some of them tourists, others business people. Her cargo is an exceptionally fine one. consisting of 19.000 boxes of oranges, grape fruit and pineapples, 13,000 bags of sugar. But) barrels of molasses. 1.175 bags of coffee and 5.500 pack-, ages of cigars, toBacco and Many Brooklynltcs are spending the Easter Holidays in Atlantic City, N.

1. Among those who registered at the Charl-fonte are F. M. Madden. Mr3.

Henry Whitaker, V. N. Peak, Mrs. S. f.

Dock-son, Mis.3 L. A. Poekson, Mr. and Mm. Joseph 1, Grady, Mrs.

A. Elaboock, Mrs. L. White, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Roberts. Miss Isabel Roberts, Miss Wulkia- ind will not return unill May 1. TWO MEN DROWNED. Marblehead.

March 28 Fred L. Chase, aged 34 years, and Frank Ballard. 50, were 'drowned by the overturning of a small boat In which a party of four was returning from Tinker's Island lo Marblehead Neck early to-day. The other two men reached chore safely. The SewniR Circle of the Ladies Aid planlsls here and In addition a congress of dirigible balloons.

An airship of the latter class is under construction here at Minutes of Each Other. The twin sons of Antonio GigJio of W'osi Seventeenth street and Neptune avenue. Coney Island, 7 months old, were buried together 'In Cttl va rx -C mc to ry yea- Keclcty of Ihe Klrst Congregational k'hnri Hoi kaway Beach, will meet al the home of Mrs. Mershon, lu Veruam trho 'will, run" the quarters; wont over Ihe present time with the special Intention of trying for the world's distance and height records. the double furlong distance iu 50 aec- tcrday afternoon, both dying wiLhiu Lou chaw and K.

Albert, Invcnuo, Arvcrnc, to-uight..

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