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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 21

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 21

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1022. MIXED JURY DEFIES Tariff Board Prepares POLITICAL NOTES Clines Reunited After Acquittal 250,000 TO RAISE FOR M.E. HOSPITAL; DSy5 Ml To Assume Power on Rates' ALL 1W DfcKlilN OASt ct, nece.sslH for Judge In the 2d D. Magistrate Dodd, Democratic candidate for District Attorney, spoke at four meetings in Flatbush last nlsht.

The first was held at P. S. 89 under the auspices of the womem members of the Madison Club of the 18th A. D. Mrs.

Charles F. Minsterer presided. The second meeting was in the form textffs anting, in ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT Workers Confident of Success as End of Drive Nears-Dinner op air ral.y at King- llighw. Nt. mm Ml 1 Coney lsl.

the thin I gathering i Tomorrow Night. Two days to go and $250,000 That's the program ahead of ti workers for the $500,000 fund whli stflsfrnjsstasfe Judge Had Ruled That There Was No Justification for Verdict of Not Guilty. fSprrinl to Tm F.nnl, .) 1 pletolv ignoring the Judge's charge that there was nothing in the evidence to give "Justification tor a vet- diet 01 not guilty," the six men and six women making up the Jury before 1 which were tried George CUne, Alice Thornton and Charles Scullion, ac- i latbush Division the Methodist Episcopal Hospital la seeking to raise for its new maternity hospital. And they are conliilent of Albemarle Hall. He then over to Trommors where D.

Democrats were meet, topped In to shake hands be held at (ibis High nicht by the Charles success as the end of the drive approaches, seeking new lanes of approach in their effort to secure foi Brooklyn the finest maternity building that money can btilld. Frank A. Home, chairman of tint I.Vv'-HPHPi 7' j. uoaa i.eiius Auxiliary. Airs.

Abel of the 17th A. D. and Mrs. Daniel J. Carroll of the 14th A 1).

are in i ports tor the Brooklyn oo-eutive n.i in I cy cxpeits charge of the arrangements. Judge Dodd's campaign committee, headed by Court Edward the firms of this boro to rally support of the drive, once they realize that support of the ic.s-t it utions making for health li one road to an investment in the future ol Vets support Kline. Brooklyn. "Let every Brooklynite ask himself: HJHHHK 9mmmmT WHk jLBH JSS ton Bui rasl thel 'Will this new and ureal maternity Dist The iy the standard Oil company of Jersey, the Tidewater Oil Com-and the Texas Company. Loadings Aguln Increase.

tiding of revenue freight lUted to 1181,, 170 cars during th- endi Out u. according to th-riean Hallway Association. This an Increase of 15,101 ears over week, before, also an Increase of John J. tin nor's Forces to Hall). rne (..

u. v. campaign hospital help me or mine, or will It If he conscientiously believes that he is wasting his money by subscribing let him keep his pockctbook closed." said Mr. Home. "But if he feels that the object is a worthy one, a benefit to the city which Is his home, and to humanity and to himself, let him give his share.

"Campaign headquarters is at 180 Montague and subscriptions can be left there. But with such prominent campaign leaders as Supreme the 4th A. of which John iynor is chairman, will hold a rally 5ri0 Bedford ave. tomorrow night the right of punishment. If I were to speak as lurynian." concluded.

"I would say that I not see any Justification for a in mill i hi mm ives. Mlct llldge Ivlw.ird 1 Moi nihee'o'r' cnl! economist! thelega dt I Vision and the secretary. agle. former Boro Meier Steinbrink, i-illinm H. Fnirlish The Jury was out one hour and forty minutes, took one ballot and then announced through Mrs.

William Snuire, the foreman of the Jury, that It hail found till I ho defendants not guilty. I'hoto shows George line and lamilv in their home following acquittal In IhTltlll shooting, standing, left, billies Scullion, brother-in-law of Clino and jointly aoiool with line in -hootim: and Mrs. Mae (line, wife of it should bo easy fiison and Amy Wren are listt Indorsements for BajrCS. Tledges of support from men wli Kayos in the Vork 'onslit, numbers 'by Franklin A. Col.

nt supply TMs "was The New Plays if Klihn Hoot Stoneham Slur on Brooklyn Brings Stiff Pounds Letter yesterday, and til will take place to civic, division an hold a ioint dime Marshall, liters have beer By ARTHUR POLLOCK COLLEGE FACULTY DINES DR. REICHERT secretary weeks campaign PRINCE OF WALES MASONIC OFFICER local candidates have been inviie, "rk ity when reiusinga share ol the "Ma I nay for information, ,,7, 7 1 ti ,7 nono'loVi oV' I Tiea.surv in I tie hislon ol this coun- la present and sav a word or two receipts Ironi the tie game oi thai fonoe l.v.is, 1 hero vw iion.uim, has n.ti i mm nn appoint. .1 I ioh i I the World's Somos i ihe Vorl I as ir he wanted it to be looked upon Church of SI. Mel lievoe and I Kpiscopai Hospital' nlinues to grow, Hie'eiiv of XotV.I, wi.i.'-h is as drama. And, haMng done Olive sla and who for a rrr.x rk; -u r'rn Becomes Senior Grand Warden of Great Britain.

London, Oct. 26 The Prince of Wales became an officer of the Eng effect that he has induced a number i lilM "Kh1 1 i 20 of trade unions to quit the body '1 xoiuded two acts ol well- Holel. 's lack of Jerome T. I), II unt. Soeia I isi a ml 1 ar KrooUl from he "ell hich he ap- Ma hi 1 1 an 'but ineloe'i, IK V' The lt-v.

I. I tarry In and uncertainly In the mer-Labor candidate for Congress Parcntly is Manha I tan. I 'bama that leads you expert a HoleherCs many and ,1 in, "IM foreign from the liith District, to. lav demand- Lewis 11 Pounds form I 'res- 1 1 lish Masons yesterday in the presence of 9,000 of his he assumed the office of Senior Grand 'ana hen a reiiaclion land in a b-tt, to lanos I 1 1 roo 1 I a warmly 1 1 "It has four or live times the terrl- il.lef who Lis t.rie.i thief by way I I conunuea in charges "no "rZ'uV- XuVXX 'v' "0 yeanlings tUir5 MW- undoubtedly a feeling ever 'H -U ZJCa vosMMy now for'nm! sdHRttlv Mons'w JlXl'V. 'iZ Warden.

Pew events in liritish created such interest, and it is stated ll.UOll more applications Hall can accommodate the Master. to which I am not even a delegate." correct, with the popula- V.al Ib'iiib'ra'ndl Th- lion Is I i Another member of the royal family Now Tactics in 4tli A. I). Uo" wl" a 1 industries. are led to hope, was nr.

sent in the person oi the Duke Democrats in the 4th I) under "In I lb. as lie- used f. mid 1m it. otrk, who is master of the Navy J. Srelon of Fre" Ctmlssl u'r Ull ''I', 1 -N laniiiian- iioaei.

s)lllWv ami oiler a i I k. 1 'd a I a no id iSSiSI 1 1 "iRU-' vi, J'M BSToob. th A. I. Democratic Club, Cnited' States Senator, said a case of snch lack of inlorim.lion.

have suggest ...1 sulllrlent feet of odes, a nd I pa 1 or he correspond. po'L "As health offlc-r of the oily ,1 importune-, and williil dis- lojnts (o concluded by oe enling In ol 1 I while the otiloe ifinslon 17th A Li i.Pmeco.iu CluiV of N-w York Dr. Koyol S. Copcland rega rd of in ore ha a wo -i hi ros i oi i He I 1 1, hou a ,1 I ion of More than half a hundred of Flush-! g.rl a ine.agea were and $1 for Final "night of bazar Ma-oic- T-mplf has con i nci I proved hlmselt to entir-- oii as lull lit puhlisn. ulalion.

location business and sot-nil Ing's niosl prominent men are 1 1 county Post No- Kr ot Htr 1,1 Bwar at Tonj-lo 1 i 1 1 .,,1 f'l i i I 1 1 1 lie I of although the "I ilo no, wrile Ihi- letter under llm there to establish a The diners K'-v. A .1. S. ptember is This a' in li.bllc -ts of uel, Wl, o( the Y. M.

A. and w.CiH''l-'""-'.. l- Is drop than ll. percent, as ef 23d A l- Club. have occurred and bis advocacy of arc a.

completions part, draw eons dor-, list I aite wilh om, p.s a building at a of The I rector ol I in- loo with let ear or with IP-' looking luovo.ncnts for the ru pp. rt 1 t'" 1 n'" I Project was launched at a dinner h-lo Klavon, Usees bode Vha I 't'l'ie J' gooa! l' iff on -M. V-a ods 'he'makes out bato en s.oiaiism hi Piospeot Hall. ecutivo hut also as well that baseball team in Manhal'iin and many; lliai oj, i'i ihis maiea l-'lushing, when no men Itev. Im.in I It- v.

I I ha no had last year. His rl rogres- 1 1 i vision and imagination of their ad to ir--rs no hul 1 here is a nil today againsl an allitud, Ihe prelect with keen in-I Uvn.di. I'I' -1 si ea dy. July showed which i. so necessary for public Hrooklyn and hat I nwrtiy terest.

(ieorg- wllopkins was toas. V.i,"' 'ol h.uf 1dm JSfe TRIAL OF ENRICHT MOKS. B. ifDOHNELLY lZlr. OPENS MINEOLA Trr-iTK rrr; 70 YEARS OLD TODAY Jtj! "The Philippines ami the Filipinos," by of 58'rvice bi lie District Attorney's annual ball last night nt Albemarle accommodations for l.uiuj nou.

no -j i show 11 7ns -lZUttl Farmingdale Inventor Faces TLXTuZ uZTV V' al charges of Fraud. laK tlu. "ionnaof f-0 "1 -i I VVcu'lrt farcin, to Thr dates for election at the polls arrive, n---n -r s'" 7 ,1 a The of lb" Hilt A D. Mimoln, D. Oct.

26-The trial of nd mdc speeches. Some ol location nol .1, oi-d n' 7'' omratin" K.ok 1,1 another rally al th- Kepu.lic Louis i who is 7 2 years old Magistrate Charles J. the committee favors tl 7 -c urwir by vocal Theater, ltodioy K. ap sis ur-l haired, started in tin- candidate loo 1, Hi riot Attorney within th. an a hounde.l 11 Iulal lu( om' -fcodern County Court tins morning before all J'U.

l'uZu T'l 'in "e''T a.Tm aaVl'f i'ns 1 1. i Hi i 1 1 i oa ex-Sen- Judge Smith and a jury. Ko- rarswell. candidates for -he Supreme lama'ca 7e 'bis 7 a 1.7 m' the 1,7 LONDON MARKETS zzCv i 2,: 2 Norman and Al.lerinan Joseph Sullivan. l-orgo of llillo.de era.io ''and' K.ank HUNTINGTON NOW ASSURED --f h- poiitica, situs- TT ttJWa Bay XedTsome of I sold-'bin.

linoo of i SupVi-nn. ,0 OF GETTING NEW ROAD il '7' 7 '7'- I "7 SSTt'Sfir. I 1 1 I Mils It I WIN HOM! exl "i l' I ha dls- "Mo.lern inerhoo, loo Mr, nMir- ca'in 1 7 V', i'b7 'lea 1 for 11 1 pb-. a'mong hem I I ir. sobl is residi a I I hlw i and wil onki 11 fl' Nr'rli 1 r.

Briifht'-n" i i tio. I wo civic meetings iii the K.Iv ar.i Carman of l-'r, a. jn v. dl. f(ir win in front of the 1:1 1 f.

1 charters'granted OPFN O.fXbAZAR TONIGHT V7 TO RAISE FUND FOR TEMPLE ZZrZTZZVy iIa.Zr m'S N' ml i7 7 '7 5fcws ssssjsr ln a zLiVoioeftn ntn-toss foundw of ITS: will ollioialiv its bazar tonight I'arlcv I'rcd'cts Smith. io n't lU" in Kismet. and a tremendous! f'p': WILLS FILED V'('l' 1 'c. Mangel, tin Sid crowd is i anticipated The bazar will ,7 two in the Its wi'V l-' e.7- 1 'll'n'raonv Club Inc Brook- thr 1 'f l.roeeeds g.ng, V. I-Mrb-.

former Ch-iir- loo n' illoiiohlo, a nd i I mated that the j.t-opos-.l 7al purposts, b-n's 7 77, Ml 77 77' u7 appraisals filed rrk A' chemist found SB'SSS wos-el Idemer chairman thlMff 1 M'W llatlnid, llniiie Sold POOR ROAD DRIVES DEAD IN WOODSIDE HOTEL me. Babyloa. Dl- i ion. The loss is in mptihli- Jaffe liealtv t. 1).

Kindfa.ss, MAN TO WRITE POETRY' A v. I w. -I Ion 251; thahasar fanrn I :i.t. 2004 K. i3th a new two family On Monday of this week wim i norandn ml it, hi pKMfr i-'- 77- S'-t fVevvl l-n-hs with double garage.

I 7n -i-i (AI'II'M IMIIKASE FILED. a'Sd nrgingMasons to support ttte KARRICK FILES ANSWER I Zr "1 777 r.o, sold. 77, "7 'o' be.n filtered o'. 7 William It Karrick, well-known AoaY 777- ie William I'. Jon.

lu.s sold for Kmile Horo 1'resldent Connolly, as JUiOide Tuesdai Is 1 1, "I Hot el, i announclne pre.no I y'-h o-T-o lok-'n ont I'arb. has ft'" a' rd to Sadie SI bar the WoOdsWe that th, I' I. MI KSSl Company. Ina. dd fseam contractor name I Hess tt.

the State oi mi A to th0 suit soparatun and ii i i 11 body, i- th- tinn r. 1,7 alinionv commenced by his wife. -hriiiaii Ur.m I u-'bi i l- man "ts until JUlm 6 0 of Que-ns Village. -l' Meyersl.ur, I Commercial hUH Ami now poor BayawS 2 am, PLAN $600,000 APARTMENT weeks ago. In the answer Bankruptcy Petitions Filed rharles 1-'.

oyes Company has The contl act in- nnn Ol lb that Bimi 7 mx story elevator apartment So. Hronhlvo Tr.ni.ncli..i.. Karrick d-t-i-s his wife's charge of In- i oiy.u I leased for John bhok Ihe ho lav I lie .7 $. Ztn l.u'ilt from Arthur T. Davis Com pan s.dd Co- i.andonment and cruelty and ury' IWL "7 'Vil, of Hell Bayslde of 'I- I'd rnenl i the chnm three family brick apartmei-t.

in-h r-ei-Oin 'or an absoluti It' i'lti Is M'I'i llTI I) In the 1-ratikel 1., Hiding. 4n which is the main of the xas nil I 'or. --tampan At Sham- one nam one et the men found in lAN sici-KN, I i v. bn--t he si it c'a i I -a attic to'het-oull Of St. John's 131 lerhill ave.

to contain I First st valors, for Abraham Levy, a the it.ro.- Hat at 13th and two detectives raided it lust K.p- (- In, I'arsooS. i.oy letciur ami win. Ho cone, at, luiou the pay nun's i Itashore, wo itembor. Luby Luby. David j.

wa.a.r. v. Dehnicke. imenh to his father's home foi burial, owner. I st.

for Caroline Fenske..

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