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TITK BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. MONDAY, JUNE 22, 18 VITAL RECORDS Woman Garbed as Man Sees Chicago Hanging 1 DIPLOMAT DRAGGED HER BY HAIR, SAYS JEWISH CENTER'S. DEFENSE WILL BE HEARD WEDNESDAY WOMAN SUFFOCATED IN TENEMENT FIRE; 16 FAMILIES FLEE SIMPLICITY MARKS FINAL SERVICES FOR LA FOLLETTE MRS. MORACCHINI GAiMR'S OPEN ALL SUMMER Fish Food Sleaks Chops 372 Fulton near Smith Seth Bradford Dewey, Pres.

MARRIAGES MKAD Lake abnr. CAIH M.1NK MUiKWS MKAD. d.iuuhler of Mr. id Mrs. Martin to 8AM-.

F.L SLATF.H RUtTI.F.TT. si.n of Mr. and Mrs. S.i 'Mins Bartlelt. Growing Pains! The occupancy of our spacious quarters was made necessary by constantly increasing demands on our limited facilities.

Now that they're sufficiently large to meet any possible mechanical requirement, they are still small enough to handle tiny repair jobs. Die-maJcing and metal stamping of all kinds. i tti onktyn'a Convrnifnt Uacklne The Fred Goat Inc. Mnrhinlitg, KnKlnrrra, Contractor DEATHS -I Ai' 'ii by. Kinli'N L.

T'autM-rtfehJ. Anna Iehrens. loo. II Kilwanl Police Dog That Cave Alarm Found Dead in Ruins of For. sythe Street Blaze.

Twisted ruins are all that remain today of a 5-story tenement house at 69 Forsyth Manhattan, which fire destroyed yesterday, killing a woman and making 16 families homeless. I The dead woman Is Mrs. Freda Marks. 55. a widow.

Firemen found her bodv in her rooms on the fifth T.y li. .1 Mtdee. ms McKen ntt. MrNaniii ra. Miiy K.

French Consulate Attache Tried to Choke Her, Wife Testifies in Suit. Supreme Court Justice Churchill, in Manhattan, today decided thar I'ione Moiacchini, Chancellor of the French Consulate of New York, was not entitled to diplomatic immunity and directed that the trial of the counter claim for separation brought by Mrs. Ada Moraeeh ini, to his suit or divorce, proceed to I rial. Neighbors' "Public Nuisance" Charges All Bosh, Says President Rottenberg. Charges that the )1.

000.000 Brooklyn Jewish Center, at 667 Eastern Parkway, constitutes a public nuisance will be aired before Magistrate O'Neill In Gates Avenue Court on Wednesday, when Samuel Rottenberg of 1377 President president of the Center, appears in answer to a summons. Residents of Lincoln whose homes backs up to the rear of tlo; community building, have united I otilln. Late Senator Described as Prophet of New Democracy by Dr. Hayden. Madison, June 2 2 OP) Services of extreme simplicity attended the burial today of Senator Robert Marlon La Folleue.

Although from the moment his funeral train arrived here last Saturday from Washington the Slate claimed his body for its own. there was nothing of pomp or or ceremony in these the last honors that it might lender. That was as the Senator himself had wished. 'i'o friends of a lifetime was given the sad task of conveying the body Orippen. Mrs.

KreilM'TKJtn. not Murphy. K. I 'avis. M.u 314 Dean Street Triangle 0940 RlSht Near Atlantic Av.

A- Vacifii-St. Subway Station. Kitnispy. JiiinP! Iv KphI, Miirv K. Tit'inan, Sr.

Torniy. John i Wallers. Thus. J. Weil.

Martin rot flruber. fioie J. Hpnry, Patrick .1. Hfrxop, Theresa Krlly, John .1. Single Drink of Hooch Made Swenson Mistake A Truck for His Bed Police Found Him Clothet and Searched Swamp for Body While Weary Man Slept Soundly, Dreued in a Smile and Covered With Sumhine.

to sanctuary in his native soil at a I BOY SCOUT RALLY IN BROWNSVILLE floor. She had suffocated from the smoke. On the floor, unconscious, were her three sons, one of them a semi-paralytic. They were revived and rushed to the Gouveaneur Hospital. Joe.

a police dog, lounging in the rear yard, smelled smoke comma from a hall closet on the ground floor and barked furiously until he attracted attention to the Are. He was later found dead under a bed where he had crawled to escape the smoke. Fire Chief Elllgot was overcome when he went through a fourth-story window to rescue Yel Fook Lee. Both were saved. The origin of the fire is unknown.

the complaint against the place and announce themselves prepared to carry their charges to a higher court, should Magistrate O'Neill dismiss the charges at the hearing on Wednesday. A group of these residents appeared in the complaint room of the Gates Avenue Court and recited I heir grievances, asking thut a summons be issued for the officers of the organization. The group included Martin Worm of 026 Lincoln Joseph M. Levesque of 924 Lincoln Amy Mrs. thereupon took I the stand, and under the questioning her aitnrney.

Nathan Burkan, told the alleged acts of cruelty and abandonment which culminated in her being ousted from their apartment at 362 Riverside Drive. Mrs. Moraechini testified that sh and her daughter, Angele, 13, are at present living at 137 W. 79th St. On March 3.

1 924, she said, whilo she was a patient in the Fifth Avenue Hospital, Howard C. Kelly, attorney for her husband, notified her ot the institution oli the divorce proceedings, naming Leon Rothier, Metropolitan Opera basso, corespondent. She testified further that Pierre AXWORTHY On June -I. 125. KI.DOKA LOl'lSF.

AXWORTHY, formerly of 3JS Leno Kiatlmsh. Funeral services at the Lenox Bond Baptist Church Tuesday. June 21. at 2 p.m. Interment Kvergreens.

RAIERSFELP On Saturday. Juno 20. after a r.ripf illness, in tor tisth year. ANNA M. BACKKSFKLD.

r'eatiy beloved mother of Charles. Max, Anna Okler. Hose Matilda Osborne. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Tuesday. 8 p.

rant her home. 1865 Madison sf. Interment Wednesday, 2 p.m., at Luther About 10 o'clock Sunday morn-, ing a man reported to-rntrolman Reardon of the Jamaica precinct that a pile of clothes had been found by him lying near a swamp near Troop 54 Wins Cup for Inter-boro Tenderfoot Contest. annual rally of the Brownsville District Boy Scouts was held yesterday at the Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum Field, Ralph Randolph st. and Highie Hollis.

Reardon went to the spot point overlooking a broad, blue lake beside which he. was born and came to man's estate. Many others with whom he had labored so long in the Slate and the nation were gathered from far and near to do homage at his bier. Called ''Kmbatllcd Prophet." La Follette was described as "the nmhBttled prophet of a new democracy," in a funeral sermon delivered by Dr. A.

E. Hayden. associate professor of the history of religions at the University of Chicago, aVd paston of the Unitarian Church of Madison. "His was the voice of humanism in politics." Dr. Hayden said.

"Confronted with the tragedies of a soulless, material civilization. Robert M. La Follette dedicated himself to the principle that. Government Is the guardian and servant of the life of all the people, to the Ideal that statecraft should be an intelligent instrument for social amelioration. Gayet.

who served the divorce papers and found there a straw hat, gray suit, brown socks and shoes, some underwear, a gold watch and .1 $1,500,000 HOSPITAL ave. and Itaciflc st. The program opened with the on her. under instructions from her husband, came to the Riverside Drive apartment while she was in Brandof of 928 Lincoln pi. and Mrs.

Blanche Battalora of 926 Lincoln pi. They claimed that noisy Sunday night parties at the Center Interfered with the proper enjoyment of their homes. They said that rattling ash caus and shouting late on Sunday night often keeps them awake. This condition was particularly acute, according to the charges, on the night of June 7. These post-Sabbath celebrations, it Is alleged, last late Into Monday.

It Is further complained that garbage wallet with some money in it. He reported the find to the precinct and the hospital, packed her trunks and Patrolman Purboreer was sent to WORK IS STARTED the spot with some bloodhounds. A search through the surrounding swamp land only resulted In the dogs and police getting foundered in Hundreds of men and women of lemoved ail her effects. On June 1 last she was notified by her daughter by telphone that her father failed to return from a week-end trip, but had sent his secretary at the French Consulate and the hitler's mother and some children to live In the she declared. When she learned this, Mrs.

Moraechini said, she took her daugh the mud several times. The clothes Just before the signal was given were later claimed by Carsten Swen and retuse is left in Ihe alley behind the Community Center for weeks at every creed at4 color attended tne exercises incident to the breaking oi' ground for the new- buildings of Mary to release the trap ot the scaffold an Cemetery. P.KHREXS On -I. 1 925. HKOllllK U.

HEHRENS of 8t av Brooklyn, brother of Anna F. Rehrcns and nephew of Oeorge H. Behrens, in bis r.Uli year. Funeral services at the funeral parlors of George C. Herbst, otll Brooklyn.

41 li ave. subway to Bay Ridge ave. station, on Tuesday, June 23. at 2 p.m. Interment Mt.

Olivet. RRI'NS EIHVAUD HRL'XS. beloved husband of Carrie, at Hi. Albans, I. Funeral Wednesday.

June 25. rroni residence: thence to Church of St. Catherine of Sienna. St. Albans, where requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul at 10 a.m.

COLUMBUS COUNCIL. NO. '2t. K. OF C.

Members are requested son of 5 122d Kaisley Park. a time. One of the complainants Swenson told the police he had singing of "The Star-spangled Banner." by J. Schwab of the Brooklyn Lodge of Elks. A salute to the fla was given and Julius Meyer, a trustee of the home, welcomed the Seoul troops.

There were, nine contests, in which each troop entered a. contestant. The first contest -was the inspection of troops, and was won by Troop 3ti; the antelope knot-tying race was won by Troop 157; the semaphore signaling contest, by Troop 270; the dressing race, by Troop 54; the water-boiling cmntest, by Troop 157; the obstacle race, by Troop 280; the first aid contest, by Troop 2S0; the knot-tying race, by Troop 157, and the flag rally, by Troop 270. A silver loving cup was presentel to Troop 64. winner of the interboro charges that employees of the center He pointed the way to a co on which Willie Sams, colored, was to pay with his life for the slaying of a Chicago policeman, the deputy in charge ordered that all hats be taken one drink of "hooch" late Saturday night and did not remember another thing until he -awoke at sunrise yesterday In a wagon on operating democracy of intelligence and heart.

He was therefore above the battles of factions and parties. Immaculate Hospital in Jamaica Sunday afternoon. The first part the exercises were at the bandstand In Kings Park and the turning of the shovelful of ground was at Shelton between 166th and 167th He worked for the solution of ter from the Riverside Drive apartment to her present address. Relating to the acts cruelty, alleged in the counter claim, Mrs. Moraechini testified that in August, 1 923, at Lake George, her husband dragged her by the hair and tried to choke her, hut that she escaped.

lushing Road, Hollis. He was completely undressed. He spotted a lagged pair of over the problems. the righting of lemoved. It was only then that it was discovered a w-oman was in the death chamber.

She had slipped in, attired in male garb, on a reporter's pass, which, she declared, she had found and could not resist the curiosity to watch a man die alls near the wagon, and watching where the new buildings are to be wrongs, the removal of Injustices and his weapon was intelligence, burning with a white light in analysis and accumulation of fact. Dedicated to this ideal. He found located. Adjoining arc the present buildings, which later will be used as auxiliaries to the newer structure. peek Into her windows late at night.

Rottenberg. who did not appear in court on Saturday when the case win called, but was repref-ented by counsel, said today that the charges were "bosh." "This is no more than the complaints of a few cranks," he said. Would Swallow Radium To Dispel Death Scare Declaring that the deaths of six workers in the East Orange, X. piant of the United States Radium At the conclusion of her testimony. his opportunity when no motorists were passing, crawled out of the wagon, got the overalls and put them on.

They did not completely cover him, however, so he nought which was very brief. Justice tenderfoot contest. This contest last The widespread interest in the Ihe Sheriff allowed her to remain, Churchill directed Burkan to submit ed four months. event came from the "-enthusiasm of (earing her removal might break the findings. The committee, consisted of M.

A. the residents of Ja.maica who re other raiment. Soon ho saw a omposure of the condemned man, ind in a moment the trap was cently contributed $1,500,000 for the Barnett. William E. Jacobs, Julius Meyer.

David M. Silverman and A L. Zeltchik. sprung, and for the first time in the new buildings, which when completed will constitute the finest hos- gunny sack, and tearing three holes In it also donned It for a shirt. Thus dressed, he wrent home and learned of the search for his body.

Lnital in Queens. The most modern history of Cook County, 111., a woman witnessed a hanging. The woman, following the death scene, was hurried out through a rear entrance and $1,000,000 GOLF COURSE PLANNED equipment in every department will be installed. Corporation were due to some cause FIFTY-SIX JOSTLERS other than radium absorption, Will- himself constantly on the side ot the poor, of the worker, fighting the battle of those in whose faces the doors of opportunity were being closed in this once free land. "He was forced (o challenge special privilege in every form and sphere.

He became the champion of the weak against the arrogance of wealth and power. "Shall Honioniber Him." "When the day comes, as it will come, when social organization will center about the values of the higher life, when wealth will mean common weal, when property will be less than humanity, then men will re lam J. A. Bailey, director of the questioned, when Bhe gave her name as Miss Katherine De Naouley. But PAY FINES AT CONEY Bailey Radium Laboratories of East Orange, today offered to swallow in the presence of any body of scien to assemhle at the clubhouse Monday evening.

June 22. at 8 o'clock, to proceed thence to the home of our late brother. JOHN J. KELLY, 1 542 74th Brooklyn. JOSEPH W.

CON'KLIX. Orand KnU'ht. Joseph L. Walsh. Recorder.

CONLIN On Sunday morning June 21. 192:.. MARY WILSON CONLIN, aged 87 years. Funeral services at her home, 1S20 Cornelia Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, interment Evergreens CRIPPF.X On Saturday. June 21).

Mrs. FREDERICK CRIPPEN tni-e Blbiana McCaffrey), aged 27 years. Funeral at Church of the Holy Innocents Wednesday morning. DAVTES At her home. Belle Crest, Upper Xynck.

on Jun 21, 1 925. MARY, widow of the late 'Val-ter Ti. Davies. Funeral services will be held at her late residence. Tuesday afternoon at 1:30.

Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. she was released, for there is no law prohibiting a member of the female sex from attending such a scene. The picture shows Miss De Naouley New Bob-Haired Bandit With Toy Pistol Admits Part in 5 Chicago Holdups Chicago, June 22 iA) A pretty bob-haired girl, arrested late last night In the act of holding up a taxi- tists as much radium as is used on all the watch dials painted in the just after she was released from the A nine-hoie golf course within ten minutes' ride of the hub of Jersey City, costing $1,000,000, is Hudson County's newest park development project. The links Is to be con plant of the former concern in a Fifty-six youths ajid men arrested jail.

Boy Killed as He Sets Off Dynamite Trap for Burglar York, June 22 OP) One of two dynamite devices placed at the shack of Frank J. Altland at Zinn's stone quarry "to hurt" any would-be Intruder proved fatal to Wilbur Fink, a 17-year-old boy of this city. Altland on his return to the shack from a month. "Some cause other than radium for shoving and jostling In the crowds boarding subway trains at structed on land reclaimed from the HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICE absorption1 was responsible for thes-deaths." declared Mr. Bailey.

cab driver, confessed that she was Edwin E. Leman, chief chemist of Hie West End terminal at Coney Island late last night, by twembers of the Special Service Division, were brought before Magistrate McGnr- At G. W. BAILDQN'S CRAVE In keeping with an annual cus the United States Radium Corpora weekend visit to his home in the tion, whose death recently was heralded as that of a martyr to science, was not in rohust health when he member that Robert La. Follette trod that path before them.

"We shall remember him as one who In a cynical age loved and kept his faith in humble men and women. "We shall remember him. He has built himself into the life of America and into the structure of the world. But we must give him also an earthly immortality in our lives. The future nf which be dreamed is rlgle In the Coney is'-od Court to country told the Coroner that he had Placed two dynamite traps to catch day.

given a severe reprimand and marshes bordering the Hackensack River, and work is to start on the project July 15. The course will adjoin the Hudson County West Side Park. The million dollar golf course is I he result of three years effort on the part of Adolph Walter, vice president of the Hudson County Park Commission, and at a recent meeting of the Board of Freeholders he won first took up radium work." fined from II to 2 each. "Your conduct is unexcusable the person who was robbing him. The shack had been entered on two SALVATION ARMY occasions.

Boys hearing the explo Magistrate McGarrigle told the men, "this sort of thing has got to sion ran to the scene and found DE EI A 1 A ET. on line 21, in her year, beloved mother of August De Weil and Delia Shepherd, at her late residence, 4." Menehan Brooklyn. Funeral still to win. To he true to the vlsibn as he was true, until every Individ stop or there will be a serious accident some time" He scolded the SCHOOL COMENCEMENT More than 4,000 have applied for Fink. He had set off the dynamite, a rope and pulley throwing an electric ual shall have a full and nee oppor men for nearly 20 minutes.

Forty over the board to the plan. rne board authorized a bond issue to cover the cost of the development. free reserved seats for the com switch which fired the deadly explosive. His body was badly mangled. six pleaded guilty and were given tom, for the 14th year a large number of friends of the late George W.

Balldon, former managing editor ofj the Brooklyn Daily Times, visited' his grave in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Marlborough, 1ST. yesterday and placed a wreath and other floral tokens on his mound and listened to eulogistic. addresses by those who knew him best in life. Mr. Balldon ('led in March, ,1 ill 1, and each year since on the Sunday nearest his birthday.

June 18. his place of burial has been the scene of memorlul services by his old associates. Those who made the pilgrimage yesterday included: George H. Howe, Clinton P. Hamilton, ICdvvard Halleran, William Mower.

Henry Mengel and William W. Richards. tunity for a satisfying life, this will he to remember him truly. And here, niencement exercises of the Nevv $1 fines. The other 10 pleaded not guilty.

Their fines were $2. the mysterious girl robber who within a week had engineered five similar holdups. She revealed that the "gun" with which she threatened the driver's life in each robbery was a toy pistol. "I needed money awfully bad," was the explanation given by the girl, who gave her age as 19. Police said she was attractively dressed and might have passed as a demure high school pupil.

GERALD F. MURPHY DIES Ocrald Francis Murphy, 21 years old, of 11 Marlborough a senior at Columbia University, died yesterday of heart disease after a brief illness. He was born in this boro, July IS, 1903, nnd, after graduating from Brooklyn I'rep, attended Polyteehl io institute, where he was a member of the swimming team. He ulso attended the Catholic University tit ashington. D.

C. He was a son of Anna Beatrice and the late Jeremiah F. J. Murphy, and is survived by his York Training School of the Salva In his presence still, wo may dedi eate ourselves to that task." DR. JAMES J.

SHEA tlon Army to be held at 8 o'clock Thousands had journeyed to for the funeral. Many of these IS DEAD IN HICKSVILLE cameto loin the throngs that viewed tonight at Carnegie Hall. For the first time In several years, Evangeline Booth, national Commander of the Army In the United States, will the bodv yesterday, while others (Special to Ihe flaplr.) Hlrksvlllc. L. June 22 Di rene bed here today by trains from personally distribute the commis Chicago and other nearby points COMMUNION BREAKFAST Seventy-five members of the Blessed Virgin Sodality of the R.

C. Church of the Epiphany attended communion mass and breakfast yesterday morning. The celebrant of the mass was the Rev. Locksley Appo, rector of the church. After the mass the members of the sodulity sions and deliver the charge.

some hours before the services at 1 private. RUBER On June 21. 192... GEORGE .1.. beloved son of the la'e Margaret aged 55 years, of 251 Uahlgren Brooklyn.

Services at I-'red llerbst Sons' Funeral I'arlor, S3 Hanson corner S. Portland av Brooklyn. Tuesday, June 23, at 8 p.m. Interment private. HENRY PATRICK J.

HENRY, at. his residence. 14 E. 22d Brooklyn. He is survived by his wife, Rosanna Lowe: foil'- daughters and one son.

Funeral Tuesday. June 23. with requiem mass at St. Edmund's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

HERZOC, On Sunday. June 21. .1925, THERESA HKRZOli, aged 88 rears. Funeral s. rvices at the James J.

Shea, a practicing physician here for the past 14 years, died here at his home on Woodbury rd. early today at the age of 43. after an ill p.m. Captain Sterling's Starlight Second in Colonial Race Seven boats from Brooklyn waters took part yesterday in the Bear Handicap of the Colonial Yacht Club, 110th st. and Hudson River, Manhattan.

Twenty-six cruisers between 27 and 50 feet in length were entered In the race. The race was run over a 70-mile course, starting at the Colonial Clubhouse on the Hudson, rounding the stake boat at Jones Point, below Bear Mountain, and returning to the TiirniiBhont the hours that the body lay in state a steady stream of mourners passed in reverent silence. Even before the doors of the State ness of a few weeks. He was a vie went to the Hotel St. George for ONE WORD AFTER ANOTHER House were onened at noon long brea kfast.

were the Rev. lines had formed at Capitol Square: The speakers Locksley Appo. the Rev. Julius and when they were closed again at twilight some still were waiting. By NUNNALLY JOHNSON mother, a brother, John, antt tnreo sisters, Marion, Isabel and Janet.

A solemn requiem mass will bn said Wednesday morning, at TO o'clock, in Holy Innocents It. C. Church, and tim of heart attack. Mrs. Shea found him unconscious on the floor of his 1iome lfwst night and called in Dr.

F. S. Schelrck of Mineola, who worked over him for six hours in an effort to revive him. Dr. Shea is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Julia Gearney Shea, and three children. Mildred. Adelaide and James Jr. Funeral services will be at St. Athanasius Church, Wednesday morning, followed by interment In St.

Bngid's Cemetery, Westbury. Colonial. Baby Claire IV, the 3(i-foot bridge Zebrowskl. spiritual director of the sodality; the Rev. Dr.

T. Rogers and Miss Mary Tinney. Miss Rose Deegan song several selections. The committee in charge comprised Miss Helen Deegan. president of the sodality, who presided; Miss Reginu Morrison, chalrlady, and Miss Marie Rooney.

deck cruiser of Capt. Frank V. Bor- interment will be private in m. John's Cemetery. ST.

ALBANS WOMAN ASKS FOR DECREE OF DIVORCE Mrs. Dorothy Gray Value, who Fraud! Cries Manager of Broiled Shad as Corned Beef and Cabbage Wins Contest for Favorite Restaurant Dish in New York, ick of the New York Athletic Club, carried away the trophy, a silver loving cup two feet In height, given CHILD BADLY BURNED Dorothy Jones, 10. 1023 Fulton Is in the Jewish Hospital today suffering severe of the hands and body received when a tank of boiling water overturned on her in her home yesterday. QIKSTIOXS AXD ANSWERS. HE lives on Herkimer St, Albans.

today asked Justice May In Supreme Court to affirm a report by Edgar V. Hazeleton, as referee, and award her a decree of divorce against her husband, Beverly Mason Value. who Is now living at 940 Bueno Park Terrace. Chicago, 111., where he is with a motorcur com outright to the winner by the the Colonial Yacht Club. Starlight, the famous racing cruiser of Capt.

W. II. Sterling of the Sheepsheail Bay Yacht Club, won the second prize, and Cleo, owned by Capt. Robert Raubltschek, former president of the Manhattan Chess Club, won third honors. The Brooklyn boats present besides Starlight were Tescil.

Anna Redcyl, Avolus, Majn and 1'adiicah. As dawns the day, as twilight goes, And the sunlit hours flee, payer, supporting the Constitution or the United States and the Bill of Rights, has no chance in a free voting contest. "More than once during the campaign Broiled Shad pointed out thut Moscow was obviously behind every move made by Corned Beef and Cabbage and Its managers. "But sinister Influences prevailed. I mince no words in this respcci: the city Is falling Inlo the hands of Tomb of Unknown Soldier Memorial to Defeated Men; No Victory Won, Says Bishop Or when thy lids slumber close Hast never a thought of me? flreenpoint Home of the Aged.

137 Oak Brooklyn, on Tuesday afternoon 2 o'clock. KELLY On June 21 at his residence, 1 542 74th JOHN he-loed husband of Alice Kelly. Kequiem mass at the church of On; Lady of Guadalupe. 15th ave. and on Wednesday, at II a.m.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Auto cortege. LYNCH JOHN JOSEPH, son of the late John Lynch, suddenly, on Saturday, at his home. 741 Park pi. Survived by his mother.

Catherine i net laspa) brother William and two sisters. Veronica and Oeraldine. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. I McGEE Sunday, June- 21.

1921. at his home. 22 So. Kliioit Brooklyn, JAMES McGEE. in his Mth year.

A member of the following: Chancellor Valvvorih Lodge, No. 271, F. A. Triune Chapter, No. 24 1, A.

Columbian Commandery. No. 1. K. of Scottish Rite Bodies: Mecca Temple and Association of Exempt Firemen cf the City 'of New York.

Notice of funeral later. Mr E'I'T MARGARET, on Came I alone tonight to you. anarchists and Communists. This Is pany. The divorce Is based on an alleged visit which Value made with strange woman to a Chicago hotel on Nov.

21 last year. The testimony was given by George Hargrave. Robert K. Hoy and George K. Friend of Chicago obtained the evidence for Mis.

Value. The testimony was given in Chicago and niaeed before Referee Hazleton in the first step. The highest office Honor Patrolman Retired After 25 Years' Service Following 25 years' duly in the New York City Police Department. Patrolman Herman L. Rlngelniann London, June 22 (P) "The tomb of the unknown warlor Is at present a memorial to defeated men," de.

clared Bishop Olcham of Albany, X. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OENEP.At. INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS ON WORK TO BE DONE KOR tlR bl'PPLIKS TO BE FlHNISHED TO THE CITY Of NEW TOHK. The person or peraong making a bid for any per-vlee, work, material or auppllra tor The City ot New York, or for any of lla department, bureaua or oRlre.

shall furnlah thft aame in a soaled envelop. In. domed with the title of the supplies, materials, work or service for which the bid Is made, with hie or their name or namts, and the date ot preaentatlon to the Preal-d. nt of the Heard, or to the head of Ihe Uepartment. at Iris or Its nnV-s, on or before the date anil hour named In- the advertisement for the same, at which time and place Ihe bids will be publicly opened by the President of ths Hoard or head nf said Department, and nad, and the award of the contract made accor.Ung to law as aoon therenfler as practicable.

Kach bid shall contain the name end place of residence of the peraon making the bid. and tho names of all persons Interested wlln him therein, and if ro other And found that coming sweet. Would you not find some worth within The heart laid at your feet? KI1E As dawns the day, as twilight goes, And the sunlit hours flee. And when my lids to slumber closa I always think of thee. Came you alone tonight to me.

And found that coming sweel, in a remarkable sermon at West minster Abbey last evening. The within the gift of stenographers has been tendered to a man whose1 every word is an implicit recognition and approval of the treacherous methods for which Lenin and Trotzky stand! "American dishes must step back and give way to a dish that is hand In glove with Pelrograd. Moscow and the Internationale! Whut would Washington and Jefferson and Lincoln and that oilier President of the United sftites say if they were any standpoint of real values It Is difficult to distinguish between conquered and the conquerors. "England, with its economic dislocation, its million of unemployed, its tremendous burden of taxation, its million of bereaved homes and its uncertain future, Is the strangest example of a victorious nation the world ever has seen. "England was to become a place for heroes to live In.

America fought a war to end war. Where Is this victory?" depositions. The Values were married May 16. 1017. and have no children.

Mrs. Value is now employed ns a model bishop's thesis was that the war had no disorganized the ordered life of In a dressmaking estabusnnient in the world that no victory was won. "Victors and alike," he said, "were plunged Into such an Manhattan. Justice May reserved decision. abyss of physical privation and men of 173 Avenue long attached to Poplar si.

headquaners and during the period of the A Ir.nis st. station, holding the post at Livingston and Bond sts. for 12 yeais, was retired with full honors last Friiiay, and is now planning to take a three months' vacation In California. Otflcer Ringelmann was a mem-I er of the Honor Legion, having saved child in a fire in 1904 and two persons In a ruiiawav on Eastern in 1 Oofi. lie was also a member of the Police Squere Club.

il'1 had a perfect record. Then you would find another heart. alive today? Gentlemen, I speak tal and spiritual anguish that from Sunday. June 21. daughter of 1 CONEY HEALTH STATION with the highest authority when I say that today those great and deathless men would be lined up with the forces of Right the forces that sup OPENED FOR SUMMER The Coney Island Public Health Station, operated under the auspices of the Mayor's of Baby in Carriage, Bumped By Taxi, Crashes Through and Marv Sen -ics at her residence, nTS Halsey Tuesday.

al pin. Inlermenl Greenwood Ceni'ieiy. Wednesday, a.m. McXAMAP.A Sudd. nly on June 20, MAY beloved daughter of Frank "ml Elia belli Nomura nee LilU i.

18 years Funeral from hei residence. 177 Avenue V. Tues.lav. 11 a.m.: theme Against your own to beat. --DUBOIS WIGGINS.

BROILED SHAD NOT DISCOURAGED, CLAIMS LOSING CANDIDATE'S AIDE (Si Sprclal food and Poltliit Xew York, June 22 "The principles for which Broiled Shad stands are eternal!" This defiant statement rang like Women and maintained oy th" l.oard of Health, was reopened for Ihe season today. 11 is sit anted on boardwalk near the Municipal Biuhs. nnd during the summer will trial first-aid cases, give Information to mothers concerning the care of their children and vaccinate those who request It. Plate Glass Window; Unhurt Tiiuovr I ni i Tin- condition of Thorms Klllott, of 4 i I Humboldt ft whr wiim found In Ms furnished room at 1hnt ndrlrrsH lust nlfiht, with hin throat cut nnd ii razor lyintr by his Hide, whs reported at lie (Jroonpoiiit Hh-liiiiil today to ho ported Broiled Shad and the principles for which Broiled Shad stands! "But Broiled Shud is not discouraged. In the end right will prevail.

For the lime being things look dark. On March 4. when Corned Beef and Cabbage takes office, there will be a blight on the land. Then, safe and secure, I predict that Corned Beef tnd Cabbage will tear his mask from his face and reveal himself for what he Is an emissary of Moscow, a na-tionallzer of women, an anarchist, a conflsratlonlst, a dlspoller of homes and private rights In short, a person no no state lhat fact: also that It is msd with-out nny connection with sny other person niakles a bid for the -same purpose, and Is in all respects fair snd without collusion or fraud, and that no member of tha Board of Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein or ether officer or employee of The City of New York, Is, shsll be or be. come Interested, directly or Indirectly, sa contracting parly, partner, stockholder, surely or otherwise, In or In the performance of the contract, or in the supplies, work or business to which It relates, or In any portion of the profits thereof.

Tha bid must be verified by the oath, in writ-Ins. ef th party or partlea making the bid lhat the several mattera stated therein, are In all lespecls true. No bid 'will be considered unless, as a condition precedent to tha reception or consideration of such bid. It bo accompanied by certified check upon one of tba- Htate or National hanks or trust companies of Tb City ot New Yolk, or a check of auch bank or trust campnny sisned by a duly authorised officer thereof diawn lo Ihe order of Ihe Comptroller, or money or corporate atork or certificates of Indebtedness of any nature Issued hy The City of New York, which the Come Poller shall approve as of equal value with the aeeuilty required In the adver to the police Klliott. hit heen Ue- A milk station will lie openeo within a week, the milk being sup a carrion cal in the 23d Assembly District Young Broiled Shad Marching Club last night, when word was received via stage coach that Corned Beef and Cabbage had won the contest for the most popular dish served In New York restaurants.

Luther T. Hook, boss of the 23d Assembly District and campaign manager for Broiled Shud, spoke with some bitterness when hench plied bv the Brooklyn Lodge of to St. Edmund's Church. E. Ktili M.

and Avenue T. In'ermenl Si. John's Cemetery. MORGAN JAN ET BRUCE, beloved wife of Charles Drew Morgan, on Saturday. June 20.

1925. Funeral service at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Joseph 1). Rlaisilell.

sj Woodbine on Tuesday. June 23. at o.ni. MURPHV On Sunday. June 22.

GERALD FRANCIS I '1 1 ged 21, dearly beloved son of Anna and 1 he late F. .1. recent ly over ill hea It h. DEATHS Elks. Threc-months-old Marjorle Dlvian, 318 6th st Is cooing happily In her home today none the worse for Ihe unusual experience of having her bahy carriage struck by a taxlcab and rammed through the plateglass window of a carpenter shop, amid the ruins of which she was deposited on a pillow.

Mar.lorle's carriage, attended by her mother, was standing In front of the carpenter shop at 3114 3d niirht while Mrs. Divlan was Paul Dwight Moody Warns W.VI.TKHS On June :0. THOMAS WALTKIiS. lit his residence. 14 13 handball.

A taxlcab came through the street and the driver, David Nelson, 4109 6th swerved suddenly to avoid running down one of the lads. The quick turn threw his machine off its balance and It plowed up on the sidewalk, the hood oT the machine ramming the baby carriage through the window of the shop. Startled out of her sleep, Marjorle cried, and and Mrs. Divlan rushed the child to Methodist Hospital, where physicians were unable to find us much as a scratch on her. No one offered to explain the baby's miraculous escape.

"What we may look for then Is only conjecture. Russian blouses men conveyed news of his defeat to him. will be introduced again. Vodka Kulton st. He was ft member of the liny a 1 Arcanum, Jeneral Put nam Against Spirit of Jehu President Paul Dwight Moody of Mlddlebury College.

Mlddlebury, spoke yeslerday morning In the pul will flow like water, Russian V'lll be taught In our public schools. The Council. I.emiiem mass will be cele braled Wednesday, June it a our i i initrv, imeriiif-nt Kver- flag or the Third Internationale will fly over every restaurant In the city of New York! Every orchestra will urt'en emetery. Auto pit of Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian talking to neighbors. A number of I buys were In the street playing Church, Lafayette ave.

am id tisement to nil amount or not less uinri three nor more than per rentum of the bond re.iutred. ss provided In Section of the Oreater New York Charter. All bale for supplies must ba aubmlttsi In nupltcnte. The certified check or money should nnt be Inclosed In the enveloo containing tha bid. but should be either Im-kjscd In a sepsrate envelope addressed to the head ford st.

be playing Russian mujlk. Mark my words! "But Broiled Shad stnnds strong IN MKMORIAM and true, faithful to the principles "This." he said. "Is only the beginning of the With Corned Beef and Cabbage In the saddle, the City of Xew Vork is In the grips of Bolsheviks posing as common people. Red propaganda is to be found on every hand. It Is even Jn our public school.

Little wonder that Corned Beef and Cabbage won!" Late reports showed the Broiled Shad lost even its. own district, being third In the running. Corned Beef and Cabbage was an easy winner here, with a strong trend toward Tongue and Spinach In the region of Bay Ridge where there Is a large Tongue and Spinach colony. "We have no excuses to make." XETHEIld.IFT-In memory of our d.ar slsler end aunt, MARY or the leparlm.nt. cresi.ieni or jmarn.

or submitted personally upon tho presenta Mr. Moody took "The Self-Deception of Jehu" for his theme, calling attention to the stnallness of the nature of Jehu, who thought he was doing great work for find when he was only trying to carry out his own desires. He declared that in rhuren Doctor Skinner's Violet Ray tion or i lie Pin Wnr nartlculsra SS to the OUSntttV anil NETBEUI 'LI FT. who died June 21 1923. SISTERS.

BROTHERS, XKI'HEWH. quality of the auppllss or the nature and esient of the work, reference taunt be Chases Radio's Charm Away Tll i.M l'S i In sad and loving memory oi our l.elo.-d uioirl er, Mr. Hook said. "Broiled Shad made ti'urphy. at h's residence.

II Brooklyn. Notice ot funeral hereafter I'on neel Iciil Albany papers copy.) RAMSEY On Sumhiv, June 21. JAMES E. RAMSEY. Funeial services at ibe Fan-child Chapel, htj JWferts Grand Brooklyn, on Wednesday, June 21.

at a.m. 1 I On June 20. MARY rfter a lingering illness. beloved laughter of Edward and Mary Reld. funeral from her residence, 519 Ifilh on Wednesday, al 9:30 a.m.: thence to the Holy Name of Jesus R.

c. church, Prospert Park West snd Prospect where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. VI EM AX On Saturday. June 20. CHARLES LOUIS TIE.MAX Sr.

I'll poral services at Ills late residence. 1IS1J 103d ave. i Kimball live. I. Richmond Hill, on Tuesday evening.

June 23, at 8 Interment private. TORMEY- On Saturday. June 20 1925. JOHN beloved b' sbiind of Jennie c. Sinllh Toriney, In the Both year of his hkc- Funeral services 'it his residence, 23 Delap X.

Tuesday. June 23. al pin. I ntetnient Wednesday a Oreenfleld Cemetery. I work, politics and all walks of life, the spirit of Jehu crops out when it Is least expecled, and that politicians Instead of working for the Rood of Ibe country work for Ihe good nf their parly.

I lid VI AH 4. tl.TKKSi irliir.l mill who hnmk' -I en Mt hl homo. 114.1 Flllten in Int. i a fight of which we are all proud did not hedge. It did not dodge Issues, and It came out clearly on the spinach Issue and on the watermelon situation, which Is more than on which this Republic was founded, true to his convictions, and his head bloody but unbowed.

Broiled Shad, gentlemen, Is the very berries. "Will a contest of the election he made? Yes, I take sleps tomorrow lo demand a recount. The results announced 45.287 for Corned Beef and Cabbage, 18 for Broiled Shud makes the contesl entirely too close for us to accept It as final. Willi Russian kremllns In control of the ballot boxes, with disorder reported In every part of Ihe city, with drosh-kles running wild In the tarvaiisks. It becomes plain that no suggestion ot faith may he placed in this count.

Briefly: "The Uusslani "Have won! "The Reds nre "In Control! "What are We "Americans going "TO DO!" made to the scnedules, plans, on tile in the said office of the' president, pnnrd or Iieparf nienl. No bid shell be accepted from or con-tract awarded to sny pet-snn who Is In arreara lo The Clly of N. Ymk upon debt or contract, or who Is a derstiller, as eurety or otherwise, upon any obliratlbn to Hie City. Tha tontmcta roust bid for iepa- rstely. The right Is reserved In each esse fa relect all bids If It Is deemed to be (or tha interest of ths CUV so to do.

Hl.t'leis will writs out Ihe smount nf their bids In addition to Inserting the earn In figures Itldders are requested lo mnke their bids upon ibe blank forma prepsied snd fur. niehed by tlie ntv. a copy nf which, with the prnper envelope In to Inch.ss its' bid. together with a of ths cott. ttnet.

Including Ihe speclfli-at Ions, In tha form appri.v.-d by Ihe Cot pnrntl.tn Ctittitsnl, csn ho nhlslni-d upon sppllcntlon thsrelnr nt the offlc. of the Department for whir he work Is tn be done or Ihe service, ire to he fitrnlahcd. ans and drawing lonatructlou aurli may be ecen there. can be said for the oilier candidates. defy any man this very day to tell me on which side of the spinach Dr.

Skinner declared today thai while he was perfectly willing to treat with the committers and sympathized extremely with their slatl-troubles, he didn't see just what lo do about It. "Naturally, 1 won't quit treating my patients the best way I know how in order to remove my neighbors' static, he declared. "Removing stiiic my business. 1 have been told there Is a device which, If attached to my violet-ray mnr-hlne, would remove the radio Interference without lessening the effectiveness of the machine. I have no objection to using something like that." The radio detective Is now loklnj for such a device.

THOMPSON, who departed tins lite June 22. 1 92 1. DORA and ANNA. ol.i EN'INO In loving mem. ory of VOI.l 'K UN I Nf who pasM-d away June 22.

1917. lievoii'l tliou art, beloved, Hod culled thee hence To life ah-itidanl. is for ibee resl, love and peace A perfect peace. The door is shut, but from the oilier room, l'roni dawn to sunshine of the day To dusk. shadows of Ihe night, spirit looks down rind Watches o'er the one tbou loved the best, I THY MOTHER.

Radio fans In Ihe Arlington section have begun to suspect that Dr. Frank C. Skinner, 60 Arlington is no tine patriot. He seems unwilling to dedicate himself to Ihe "freedom of Ihe air." A committee of neighbor nl. pealed to him to dlseor.i Inuc 'renting patients with a violet ray machine Installed In his office, so that the "radio bugs" might get their evening programs with less sialic and he refused.

After much suffering. In a static way. one of the neighbors had turned radio detective to find out what Ihe trouble was. and It was finally located in the doctor's olflrf. question Corned Beef and Cabbage stands! In Its Independence Day speech It brazenly skirled the Issue with a statement, that all Ihe laws must bo enforced.

What does that i. Lorn in ni i if Mn. In llr.i.-ktvn 1'ir the .1 i monthe! of pulnMin I oiei. tt, IL)a! Atiunum. II.

reit.lvr.l Ml Murv I-' Mt, I'uthc. rim- Mrs. Krnnrri lainn anil Mrl Florence il.v; n.i lliren run, W'llllnm K. Tti'miH sn.l Flunk Wt.ltpir.. Funornl serv-l'-r- will le held ml mmnlns ftt 9 o'clfi.

vvltli retiulcm mnnr. hi our Vlit.try M. i'. anl Ini '1111111 KuifeMm "The simple truth Is," Mr. Hook said, an upright clllzen and tax.

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