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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, 1UESDAY, MAY The Advance Age RANTON WILL ASK GUNMEN HOLD UP POULTRY MARKET, MILLINERY 4 Extraordinary Special Offering for Wednesday $7-75 hand-made cigarettes Previously offered from $18.50 to $3D This remarkable event offers a beau- tiful assemblage of Summer Millinery of the highest type. One hundred and twenty-five original models to choose from. Oalch.9)iee8(b. NEW INDICTMENTS IN FULLER FAILURE Grand Jury Hears Additional Evidence of "Tampering" at Broker's Trials.

Assistant thsfnci Attorney Albert of Edward M. Fuller. stock -keilng slock orders. I ia believed todnv that an Instigation would be made baton Grand Jury finishes is dcllb-ra TELLS OF FEDERAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM L. Girl Weds Chinese, Son of Baptist Minister Judge Crain suggested thai perils STILLMAN SILENT ON CHARGES MADE BY FLORENCE LEEDS She Says She Pleads Only for Sake of Baby-No Court Action Started.

liorence Leeds, who said, yoster topped paying hir Jl.Snn No pajx rs have been served or drawn up and talk of an appeal to th-courts for relief has no' materialized In any definite itap taken on her ordeal of yesterday Leeds to Mr Stillman IX Cd and tha't "ii'had it to malign him." want to do is to It has been said living off him when the whole I platinum wedding naming her as hoy. moving froi at 'liir cai in May a ye! BANDITS HOLDUP DRUGGIST; GET $190 within a short when Rosenwelg self with prepara-for the night that B'WAY MERCHANTS PLAN SALES DRIVE William a. Pothler, preaidi also mild fine flavor-smokes cool" aged in wood DIPLOMATIC CORPS MAY SEND TROOPS TORESCUECAPTIVES Continue! from I'a icld 1 Sha iitiing ronghold. nninit ot I'aotznku Mount. i in escribed as "terrible." The only real peace offer put fori I T'lehun Shantung 1 'i ovin-as said 10 hav rejected bv tt nidus with, the laconic reit-ratio Withdraw the troops to their orli mo'Cij lo til- summit of raoizuku will tall that Something diilicii of any Malors All If.

the top it is terrible. The sun with dirty dugouts. Three of There 40 r. mostly i hlldron San Francisco, the or aij. uoiand ringer, the of hope and en "brigand expre, reply fron Major Mall "Bandit Kx press." camp his personal assurance that le foodstuffs aent to the mountains ould reach the captive, who would allowed to send receipts.

This Camp beds and clothing have been The "brigand express" has or ganized postal lines, with two de. liveries dally. Government mall bags are used; the letters are posted In values are listed one the other for parcels, yellow colors. From ttcrs a day an being de-and from th ouptlves. altemnts to hold un with red 40 to 50 livered heen reported.

Troops The plot Talnanfu. A Harding, Taft. Harvey Tee Off With Reporters Washington. May 22 PrtridtM Harding. Chief Justice Taft and Ambassador Harvey were ready to try golf conclusions today ith 90 Wash-tpgton newspaper men in their annual spring tournament, which mark the official opening of the new Rock Creek Park puhllr links.

foursome to te off. which ineludev -f Justice Tafl. Speak Mar Raul. Was' 5L King Watermelon arrived here from Florida a bit earlier than usual. This fresh advance agent of Summer, the color of health and bigger and better hearted than ever, lost no time in getting to the better homes in the city, where he will serve to remind his hostesses to place their orders for regular deliveries of crystal-clear Knickerbocker in quantities to meet the hot weather demands.

A word to the wise telephone Muxny Hill 2127; Brooklyn, Nevias 2740. Knickerbocker ICE Company Law to Continue As a Member CHICKEN THROWER HELD FOR CRUELTY Udowalk gating ROCKMORE SEEKS COURT 'TOO MR, COPS SAY OF CAPTURED BEER ESCAPE WITH $800 Proprietors Locked in Slaughter PenRichter Home on Arlington Ave. Looted. losing ti two gunmen walk. market uf Partslck Cohen Vermont held up the proprietors receipts.

They left with a warning oshorne the two owners, withe office of the market whei robbers entered. No one else robhera proceeded ns are slaughtered or on them. Then MM cash regis- of the shop were ed Panslrk to open threatening him htfr Home Robbed. of Adotph Rt'chier! of 36 Arni gton when Mr. Richt'-'r 'return-house for something that left behind.

bii'-r'ars hroki 1 Saturday. Arrested in Garage. -'rank Dunn. 21, of 41.il 3d 1 Harold Mv-Ouir 25. of 13! were arraign -1 before Magistrate I well In 'he Court today irged with Hii'-glary.

They pleaded h. Id i MANVILLE TELLS OF VISITING WOMAN USING "BLACK ART" suit for sui.onn brought again am ill- by Dr. Alonzo E. Austi at he drew a will for the fin-yea defendant in which Doremus me-1 -xccutor. Dr.

Austin a ecutor and Walter B. Clarte, nc uler Indtctnieni for iiBlng the ma Manvlll- was called to tl as the first witness for the The aged man wnlked to tl part alleged to have been nlayed Miss Beulah Thompson, alleged (1 ilrs. "Did Di Miss 1 Park Mr. Bird. BRIDGE MINED BY TURKS BLOWN UP BY LIGHTNING ed Press) A structure known ''as ii i Marl! Rive mined by the Turks eaniness tor emergence-.

is troyed today during thundc liffhmlng. It was bridge. First report! bridge had been blown isb troops caused const- hl-l the by Turk- JAMAICA SCrtATf HI.S. JamftiOB Race Truck, May First race, Anne. U-ona Dare; ond race, Whisk, Sunny Girl, of the Spa.

All American. Irish S- uucl. Dick's Daughter: third At'Ulles. I rnatua Prli fourth race. William Tell, in Sandy Hatch.

Anna Kngel. Tl. of i.M Adams I Brooklyn Bridge, was throi ind screamed and finally his father, who stood a This Is after vou have 1 1 ondltlon," and In The Katilr.) May 22 Nearly all gathered about St. of Chang Tradln Corporation of on seM-ral tnonthi Mr. Fung, a Ing marked attention to Miss families to prevent love taking Its course on account of the racial differences, the young rouple so- sd their license In Matthatt nil days and arranged for wedding lust night, he marriage is the culmination of Mr.

Fung, who Is 21 years old. came Thompson Park, at whose hoijjr M- is' i-. former Chi-S Minister to the united States, his suntmsf headquarters a of mother made rf vent the rulmina ce.both the brldei nnd brldegrnom'1 lemony last night young people were i new Joseph i. they The bridegroom's father was thr I'nlted 8ttes and the. family Is a wealthy and prominent one.

Mr. rung, wno is a nnaoie yotflig chap, Technology, Hoboken. with the de- with tulle veil Irtde and brldegron The bride was gh en her brother. Alfred St K5S6 Broadway, after 1c i i ide a trip to Bermuda, and a tour China. Mrs.

LI, sister of the Idfgroom. with Mr. 1,1. at whose Ittta the young man has been living 5 FINED FOR NOT REPORTING ON SALES OF 2D-HAND CARS Wrndants wt 7 Bedford of 1 437 i( npleee. KID Bedford failing to keo ordlnam 1 auto squad GRAND JURY PROBES CAPITOL CLUB ROW CUVILLIER PLEADS OFFICIAL IMMUNITY AT LIBEL HEARING Sent Telegram About Enright to Corrigan as Member of Legislature, He Says.

Richard E. En- Judge Thomas C. T. Cl Enrlghfs charges of crlm I against the Magistrate and' Asremblyman. Assemblyman OueiJUer decU of New York in obedience to nth a rrlniir Judge Crain in op.

Enrtfht. In which the senl by Assemblyman unite Magistrate Corrigan on April whi- the Magistrate mad- public. a member of the Legislature 9 State of New York for nine years, the oldest In point of time: as die.ary. I appear as a member of of the State of New York In defendant In a criminal, proceeding. integrity for a number of years has ver nan a smirch on my record.

Assemblyman Cuvllller maintained at as a member of the Legislature acts In the performance of his Hone a ctvl Here la a member of the Legisla- fnrming his dutv and nerfnrmlnr It faithfully." he said, referring to him- 1 sent a telegram not as an Legislature. derable stress this session and 1 in etty well broken down physically id mentally," Assemblyman remarked. The Assemblyman reiterated his isertlon that the telegram upon hhii ihe crlmlMl libel action is Constitution. ned today?" ive Bolshevls Drawing still further upon his stock of legal precedent. Assemblyman Cuvllller read from the second oiume or me impeaenment trial 01 iovernor William Sulzor, in which a ourt decision was quoted which icld that certain Judicial powers re vested in the Legislature, Assemblyman Cuvllller read and aid much stress upon that part of lis telegram to Magistrate Corrigan equestlng that the magistrate call mass meeting.

He then read a sec-Ion of the State constitution pertaln-ng to "the. right to assemble." "1 want it understood 1 never poke to Magistrate forrlgan of cor-uption by the police until lie and I onspiracv ti En-igM lefame Cqtn- Assemblyman In Albany, 1 Assemblyman then rei. an extract from the Constitution the Slate exempting members of tl from arrest under ce tain limitations. field." continued the Asm ins -i h- was acting in lis capacity as member of the Legislature In 111 thai Ihe Mullon -1 ins- law as a tool by public officials, and a though his voice dropped to such 1 thing he f-ald that could be Ivai was "I shall pn-fer charges again Mayor Hylan." fro the subjer Question ot Jiirtatllct "On behalf of Judge subscribe to everything 1 been set forth by Ihe Assembly sei for Corrigan. -I Mavis, bringing mnty 61 Albany, s.ii-l tliul In sending Cut II- i'e r' iri'enee 'h'Vd eceived.

Mr. Lindfay objected, hi flMntJtn' light be all right for him to go. prnvidln: he would stipulate that the evldencf to he lakrn would be as though taker in his nres'-nee. This was so stipu lated. might complt EXPECT HYLAN TO NAME MRS.

HEARST TO EDUCATION B'D Mayor Hylan will shortly depose athcr member of his forme githful I'ive" on the Board of Edu- ion to make way for Mrs. WIN in Randolph Hearst, chairman of of his numerous committees and 1 wife of his political sponsor, ac- today. The latest favorite marked for the discard, it Is hinted, Is Mrs. L. Murray, whose term on the board expired May 1, Although members of the board, when questioned today, professed, ic- has shown certain Independent ton- of the Mayor when Anntng president of tut hoard a was lureeoiii is saia, amongTne mbera who could be depended th Mayor Hylan's latest scheme nam l.

tsttinger ni thur S. Sonicrs, a. staunch supporter of the superintendent. President George J. Kyan of the Board of Education declared today that he had heard nothing from City the oinl who may 1 Mrs.

Murray." she will no1 be reappointed." by Dr. John A. Ferguson. Hylan Mrs. But 1 appointing Mrs.

SMITH MAY NAME GEN. BERRY TODAY 11 National lit, Col. Kdwaed. if Brooklyn. fvv is inenna tor one and -e ls possibility that he nftghf BOXING BILL SIGNED aijlhonzing th, I in'l; i 'niin'i'iT CROOKS AVOID B0R0, DODD TELLS DINERS minor Boy Fights to Leave Mother; Father Wins Custody Suit Gerald Strelmer.

who is 4 yea old. showed Justice Callaghan Supreme Court today such a iolei dislike for his mother. Mrs. Eth Gas Blows Out as Bride Starts Meal; 2 Near Death.

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