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neT&fc st. B r o o k l y n . I n t e r m e n t . L'u h o a l l o w e d h i s wife $750 a m o n t h a n d R e v o l u t i o n . "
tfierSn C e m e t e r y , T h u r s d a y at" 2 p . m . p a i d t h e r e n t . I n o u t l i n i n g h i s t a l k t o T h e E a g l e of a n d A m e r i c a n i z e d t h e y will p r o v e s m a s h e d t w o p a d l o c k s , j i m m i e d t h e T h e s c h o o l s will cloSe n e x t F r i d a y ' T O -
D e c i s i o n w a s reserved.
m a n before t h e meeting. F r a i n a skirt- a m e n a c e t o t h i s c o u n t r y . d o o r a n d t o o k s t a m p s
a b o u t $100. M r . N i c h o l a s s a y s t h a t
a n d d r u g s w o r t h 100 PER CENT. OF COAL CARS til -January 14. - : ' : •'.{ . s.i"'.;.>-i-
, G R E V E — O n T u e s d a v , D e c e m b e r 18 ed t h e edges o f . s e d i t i o n . H e s n e e r e d
191.?. S U S A N E K O E L L N E R . beloved " M a n y h o m e s a r e b e i n g left with t h i s i s t h e fifth t i m e b u r g l a r s h a v e Washington, December. 19—For t h e
a t t h e Allies in t h e i r i g n o r i n g t h e
wffe'.of H e n r y G r e v e , In h e r 73d Year. $1,000 F I N E F O R I. W . W . L E A D E R . p e a c e efforts of t h e B o l s h e v i k i i n R u s - a w o m a n a t t h e h e a d o w i n g t o t h e forced t h e i r w a y i n t o h i s s t o r e w i t h i n first t i m e In m a n y m o n t h s coal m i n e s
F u n e r a l service Thursday, 2 p.m., a t
RikWr F u n e r a l P a r l o r , 7 60 C a r r o l l st
s i a a n d s a i d : "If t h e Allies d o n o t a c - absence of t h e f a t h e r , wli® h a s been t w o y e a r s .
called t o m i l i t a r y s e r v i c e . M a n y of in s o u t h e r n O h i o t o d a y h a d a 100 p e r - atake -.'our Resenratlons Now, <W
C e d a r R a p i d s . Iowa, D e c e m b e r 1 8 — c e p t t h e peace t e r m s of t h e B o l s h e - t h e s e w o m e n a r e n o t f a m i l i a r w i t h ceh~€~car s u p p l y , a c c o r d i n g t o r e p o r t s
viki t h e y will force t h e B o l s h e v i k i t o
G U P . L I T Z — M o n d a y , D e c e m b e r 17, I J o s e p h Selzer. a n o r g a n i z e r f o r t h e m a k e a s e p a r a t e p e a c e — a t h i n g t h e y even their o r d i n a r y r i g h t s . T h e y a r e to t h e F u e l A d m i n i s t r a t o r . . : Other MILDRED GARAGE
1317, a t h e r r e s i d e n c e , 109 C l a r k st I n d u s t r i a l W o r k e r s of t h e W o r l d , w a s do n o t w a n t to do." afraid of t h e police a n d civil officers p a r t a of t h e c o u n t r y . s t i l l a r e suffering 319-325 Greene Avenue*
B r o o k l y n , A M Y L A N D O N , wife of fined $1,000 a n d given o n e y e a r i n jail
A u g u s t u s T . G u r l i t z a n d d a u g h t e r of by- J u d g e Milo P . S m i t h In t h e C o u n t y
a n d h a v e no o n e t o g u i d e t h e m . W e
s h o u l d h e l p t h o s e p e o p l e "to u n d e r -
Next Sunday's Eagle from c a r s h o r t a g e a n d t e r m i n a l con- Between Franklin nnd Classon.
All Night Service. Telephone 10;0>4 Pr^s.
gestion. _5W
t h e l a t e E l i z a b e t h H a r p e r a n d Dillon stand t h e r i g h t s a n d p r i v i l e g e s of
S t e p h e n s Laridon.

HAY—On Wednesday.
F u n e r a l private. Court today.
" I t p l e a s e s m e to impose t h i s s e n -
D e c e m b e r j t e n c e u p o n y o u . " said J u d g e S m i t h
BURNS RILL WOMAN citizenship. T h i s l a c k of k n o w l e d g e is
not confined t o t h e w o m e n .
"We a r e m a k i n g a drive to bring
NEW YORK STATE BARGE
Canal as a "War Necessity. . L O S T AND FOUND. PERSONAL.
mm
the i m m i g r a n t s t o o u r s h o r e s a n d a r e LOST—Baby's
A DAY- IN COURT WITH MISS ward if returned to apartment 3?. H Pros- not be responsible December nutria fur COLLAR. $2.50 re- ON and-after 20, 1917^.1 ifill
19, 1917, a t h e r h o m e . 933 P r e s i d e n t to t h o p r i s o n e r . "I regret t h a t t h e l a w for any debts Incurred by
st... H A R R I E T E . , widow of J a m e s B did
H a y a n d m o t h e r of C h a r l e s M. H a y u p a g a i n s t a w a l l a n d shot."
iind t h e l a t e A n n i e H a y Rose. Notice
not. p e r m i t m e to o r d e r you" stood
WITH HELP AT HAND showing neglect
them after t h e y g e t h e r e . "
-—•
in Americanizing
• • - — — :
McGbrmick,
Assistant District Attorney.
the first woman pect Park'We»t. t
;. LOST, small black. PURSE containing ?25. st^ro^kjyrv_N : _Y 1 __ :
Finder please call Miss GROSVALD,. Broad
my wife. JOSEPH E.

THE lady who fell on 8th av near 8*'.'#.


-ARTHUR, $07.1 B5^i

of'funeral hereafter. t FRIDTJOF MANSEN ON THE H98. Reward. :.,•-...' ' ' ; Wednesday morning of last week, •iBjjlgiiM
DEPEW ON WORLD MENACE "^."o^T, BANK BOOK No. tl543. Payment her arm, wauld like to c6mmunlc*t« .With
HORSTMANN—On Tuesdav. D e - DEATHS Mission ofithc Small Nations. t'he pcrsons"wiio assisted »er to her ftpArt-
Mrsi Kinsman Victim of Upset Chauncey M. D e p e w m a d e t h e stopped. Finder pleaso rctCirn same to .City ment on 8th av between 3d and 4lh._«s.
c? re"mv bi fei r 18, ' 1917, M A R T I N iHi U
'i"-,i•;»'Ainn> OK RSSTT- SU i ; iLaL>IiV v A .N>— —O o n Monday.
.\ionaay, uDeecceem mbbceir' principal s p e e c h a t a l u n c h e o n of t h e Savings Bank, Brooklyn. STKVENS/jlomh av; tel. 2600 Bouth: 31-2
' M A N N , beloved h u s b a n d of Wilhol- 17, 1917, a t t h e residence of h e r sister, Gas Stove. Pilgrims of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s a t t h e WHAT SHALL WE TEACH OUR LOST, a MUFF, at 8 a.m., December 19,
mintf F i n k e l d e y . in h i s 71s.t y e a r . R e l - Mrs. R o s e R u s s e l l . 365 P3ainbridge s t Hankers Club, y e s t e r d a y . T h e l u n c - Children About the War?—Dr. IVES. <69 East 25th St. t Flatbush and Foster ays. Return to Dr. JVOTICB T O C O N T R A C T O R S . . r
a t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s a r e invited t o a t - F.LLIE S U L L I V A N . F u n e r a l F r i d a v . ________
t e n d t h e f u n e r a l services o n F r i d a y a t 9:30 a . m . : t h e n c e to t h e C h u r c h of
eon was a t t e n d e d b y a n u m b e r of Carver, head of Friends School, LOST, brindled BOSTON TERRIER, nu.le; rRNEnAL lXSTRUCTtONS TO BIDDERS} ON
B r o o k h n i t e s , i n c l u d i n g C h e s t e r S. Answers the Question for Eagle marked white; license 17687; reward. 663 WORK TO I1B IIOS'E 1'OR Oil SUPPLIES
e v e n i n g . D e c e m b e r 2 1 . a t 8 o'clock t h o H o l y R o s a r y . I n t e r m e n t Holy D e s p i t e t h e efforts of A r t h u r M. T a y - Lord. Colonel W i l l i a m H e s t e r , H . F . Ocean a v ; tot. 2C9-M Flatbush. i
a t h i s late h o m o , 1077 D e a n s t . I n t e r - Readers. TO BE KUKSISHEU 1 0 TUB CITX 0 1 '
lor, a n e w s p a p e r r e p o r t e r , a n d R o b -Gunnison, C h a r l e s ' J e r o m e E d w a r d s LOST—MON'ET In paper "bar. tied with shoe XEW VORK. ; . : ;Ar
—jnent-at-can.vcnlence.of .family, t 1
•—THOMAS-—On Tuesday,- D e c e m b e r e r t - D o u g l a s J D r u m m o n d . . a . - 1 6 i y : e a r ^ o l d . aiTd L e b h T ? : - G o d l e y . ^ " ThB' S e n a t o r ' s - CHRISTMAS AT THE. NATION- strlnff. on Broadway. Brooklyn, by a poor The perscn or persons making-'-*.' bid for ajiy
/ J O O S T — O n D e c e m b e r 16, 1917. a t IS, 1917,1 L I N D A A., wife of George boy, t o s a v e h e r , Mrs. A n n a K i n s m a n . speech, w h i c h r.-as full of p a t r i o t i c woman; reward. VZ..Sterling place, ,t->—.- - iervice ' work, materials or supplies for Th^.CjtF
h o r h o m e . 1304 Pacific s t . S T E L L A H. T h o m a s . Services a t t h o residenco 70 y e a r s of a g e . w a s b u r n e d t o d e a t h fire, gave a c l e a r a n d forceful a n a l y s i s al Capital. LOST, a small black PURSE, Tuesday, a t if New York, or vfor an/ of Its department",
P H E L P S , wife of C h r i s t o p h e r J o o s t . of h e r d a u g h t e r . Mrs. E l m e r B e n n v , t o d a y in h e r r o o m on t h e s e c o n d floor of Hie m e n a c e t o t h e world r e p r e - Loeser's. containing }7; porsonal cards. hure&us or oniccs. shall furnish the ssme'lfl.ii
DETAILS OF PLAN TO WIDEN Phono Kcnmore 2413. » sealed[envelope. Indorfed with the tine of'.lti*
F u n e r a l services W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g 253 Ocean View a v . W o o d h a v e n . at|*8 sented in t h e K a i s e r . H e niado a n
P e p e r n b e r 19. a t 8: o'clock, a t t h e p.m., - F r i d a y . (Troy, N*. v . , p a p e r s of 13S M a c o n s t r e e t . the Channel of the East River. LOST, near 7th st, Brooklyn, pair of luBDliet. materials, work or sor-rlce for whU-h
the bid Is made, with his or their, nam* or4»_jfee»
Impressive r e f e r e n c e t o t w o k i n d s of torlol«_> shell EYEGLASSES; reward. Re- sna the date of presentation to the pr«*td»nfc eif
r e s i d e n c e of h e r a u n t , Mrs. T h o m a s B please, c o p y . ) t To w a r m herself, Mrs. K i n s m a n h a d Cods, one to w h i c h h u m a n i t y a n d t h e turn to A. MITCHELL, 1427 East 17th St.the Bosrd or to the head of the DepattraeflT at
p a d d l n g t o n . 356 H a n c o c k st,' B r o o k l y n . VAN B R U N T — O n Sundav. D e c e m - a g a s s t o v e b u r i n n g . I t is s u p p o s e d world looked with trustful appeal, DR. WILLIAM BRADY AN- B r oofclyn. f ! _ * his or Its office, on or before the date, and JOflr
ber 16. 1917. R U L E F VAN B R U N T , s h e f a i n t e d o r t r i p p e d over t h e s t o v e , and a p a g a n t y p e , t o w h i c h t h e K a i s e r swers Questions on How to Keep ear- TOST.- bull terrier DOG; white, black on ninkd In" the adfertlsemcnt for the sam»,. at
wlilch time aixl place, the bids will be puWlcrtf'
LYONS—Ori S u n d a y . D e c e m b e r 16 in h i s 94th y e a r . F u n e r a l services At for t h o o t h e r t e n a n t s h e a r d a s c r e a m pins hi* faith. Well. ,
green collar; named
NORTHRIDGE, 93 Enfield.st; tcl. Richmond
Dick; reward. r«.ned by the President or Bosrd. or neatf tff
1917, E D W A R D .1. LVONS. beloved Ids late, r e s i d e n c e . 166 H e r k i m e r s t , a n d t h e b o y a n d T a y l o r r a n t o h e r "It w a s t h e best. . speech I h a v e 1HI13159. * ., l s - 4 ^sTd Department, and re.d. and the aw.rd « t » »
(brother of Elizabeth M. W e l d o n . F u - B r o o k l y n . N . Y . ; on W e d n e s d a y , D e - a s s i s t a n c e . T h o b o y r e a c h e d t h e contract nude according to Uw «« toon t|J*r«-
l i c r a l from his late residence, 192 c e m b e r 19. 1917. a t 8 p . m . M e m b e r s s c e n e first a n d t r i e d t o b e a t o u t t h e hoard from S e n a t o r D o p c w in t w e n t y - CHRISTMAS NUMBER OF THE 1709T—Monday evening-. going from sfter s» practicable.•• - ' . J-, ....
Plerrepont st
Junior Eagle with special fea- PtKC'E A reward will be paid for its re- Each bid shall contain the name *nd,pUc%. of to concord st, a Mink NECK-
VTriion st. on T h u r s d a y , D e c e m b e r 20, of St. A l b a n s L o d g e . N o . 56, F . a n d A. fire with h i s coat. T a y l o r t h e n a p - live years." said Colonel H e s t e r . i-e.'lilence of the pcr.on making the wme, and \ti
At 9:30 a . m . : t h e n c e "to St. S t e p h e n ' s M.. a n d t h e Society of Old B r o o k l y n - peared a n d s n a t c h i n g t h e b l a n k e t s tures for young readers. u r n to.the_OWNEn,. 13« Jvmo.^.M-... nsincs of all persons Interested with hlra thlWlfc
JR. C. C h u n - h . w h e r e a solemn m a s s Ites a r e invited t o a t t e n d . off t h e b e d w r a p p e d t h e m a r o u n d t h e r+kZ-FT' In theT vicinity of. Abraham & .Sd If no fitter person be »o Interested. U «HW
Of r e q u i e m will be offered for t h e r o - V O O R H r i E S — On D e c e m b e r 18, w o m a n . I n d o i n g s o h e w a s b u r n e d GIRL STRANGELY MISSING FREDERICK BOYD STEVEN- Sfra>is'' on December IS, gold PIN;.'initial dUtirtVttr «Uft «"«« f»ct; al«o. that U U t**^
p o s e of h i s soul. I n t e r m e n t Holy Cross No chics havo. y e t been f o u n d t«. \* «ri l a n e white stone; keepsake: rownrd. wlthoi't any conn,<ctlon with toy « t W . p H * r
Cemetery. i 1917, a t 40 _ K_ouwcnliovcn place. on t h e h a n d s a n d face. T h e; boy also son tells why a peace at this time Mrs CHARLES M C G R O A R T V , 840 Waslifng- maWng a bid for the same purpose, and t* IK;*1
IS 2
" CORXEI-TA ELLEN*, wife of t h e l a t e w a s b u r n e d . T a y l o r ' s a c t . w as q u i c k , help solve t h e m y s t e r i o u s d i s a p p e a r - would be a big victory for Ger- tori av^ • .. - rtlScts fair, nnd without collusion o»'fr»ud.ia<J
A b r a h a m V o o r h e e s , in h e r 82d y e a r . b u t w h e n t h e a m b u l a n c e s u r g e o n a p - , that no member of the Board, of Aldem»rt,it*«d •
MOHAN'—On D e c e m b e r 17. 1 r» 1 7 ance y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n of 1 5 - y e a r - many. of a department, chief of a bnrean, d«par> A*w-
J
0 0 H > \ ' l O S E I H MOHAN. Services t o F u n e r a l services a t h e r late h o m o , on p e a r e d t h e w o m a n w a s d e a d . old Daisy S o d a n o , a ' s t a r pupil ' of of orflerk ther.Mn O other officer or empW*»;K
b e held a t h i s late residence, 129 S a t u r d a y , D e c e m b e r 22, at 2 o'clock. . . -• • » ; The CUT of New York Is. shall bo Or become itt-
Public School N o . 155, E a s t e r n P a r k - HOW CHINA REGARDS GER- c«r nrftartd; dtrtctUr or indirectly as c o h t r * ^ %
E t i c l l d v a v , T h u r s d a y , at 1 p . m . » way a n d H e r k i m e r s t r e e t . T h e girl man Kultur. naVtV. rartner. stoeVholder surety or oth*l-W*
W E S T — O n M o n d a y . D e c e m b e r 17. J . j ' . C F R T I N O N K . O F C. F U N D . core t^ts^jheul^aitojippfj. _ j <J_ _l*Jfjt. In or Sn the i^rformanc* of the contract. *t I?
O L S O X - - O n T u e s d a y . D e c e m b e r ! ? . 1 f» 1T.- ELIZABETH CALENDER had r e t u r n e d from s c h o o l a n d a p " t^OST*-On~TuVi'day morrilng. In I^eser's lav- !h« .oonlleal work or hur.nets to which U relates
Tfl 17, a t SOS W e s t N i n e t y - s e v e n t h st. W E S T , d a u g h t e r of t h e l a t e J e s s e Give* Talk t o M e m b e r s o f t h e N e w - I ! l 0 n , 0 ( 1 t o h* f r i g h t e n e d a t s o m e t h i n g , atory black leather RAG, containing about 1ST. « t2 ins 6«rUon it the profits thereof., ThfWd
,n
JOHN G. SAXE TELLS HOW Kinder will receive |5 reward by returning l,\t bt teTlflJd hy the onth. iri writing, 6&ffi
•TviARY L.. beloved m o t h e r of K d m u n d and F.liznbcth AVest. aged 91 y e a r s m a n Club " would not fell w h a t it w a s . S h e Allies can beat the Germans in same for Identification to QYL. TAYt.Oft. MS - s E_rt. or S r t l S »rt»kh.g the bid that th* .,T»»*l
IMo.rtlmer Olson, in h e r 64th.year. F u - F u n e r a l from h e r l a t e r e s i d e n t , - « 5 " r o h n r r , l r , i „ f o r m e r nro^idonf »'f ? n l o u t , f t l c r a " d , , a f t n o 1 b C C " 8 C c n Economics. Clermont *v, corner L4faye\t», j , j j ? S r s e U t e d therein ..re ,ln alt respect, t n , ^
Vieral s e r v i c e s will be held at t h e Lef- K o s c i u s k o st. T h u r s d a y . D e c e m b e r 20. , . , ' 0 ' 1 " ,' , , , ' , ! . , s l l l (
' ° ' Daisy w a s well liked by a l l t h e "ToflT—lHtrayed from home, \Vednesda<%
J . , Decemher 14. Small Scotch Coltte DOG, 9
f e r t s Place C h a p e l . Sfi Lefferts place. at 2 p . m . I n t e r m e n t in T r i n i t y C e m e - , h e t R , h
c d r a l Club, a d d r e s s e d t h e peopl o of t h e " L i t t l e I t a l y " of H r o w n s -
•near G r a n d a v . B r o o k l y n , on T h u r s - tery. * ' N e w m a n C l u b of A d e l p h i C o l l e g e y e s - ville, a s well a s h e r t e a c h e r s in c h u r c h BILLY SUNDAY WRITES THE years old, color light brown with white col-
lar and paws; dog not valuable, but Is nrt
. !day, D e c e m b e r 20. a t 2 p . m . v(Norfolk, W O O D — O n T u e s d a y . D e c e m b e r 18 I t e / d a y on t h e p u r p o s e s of t h e K n i g h t s and school. S h e w a s a c t i v e in g e t t i n g Love Story of Adam and Eve. old household pet. $10 reward If returned
Y a . , p a p e r s p l e a s e copy.) t f 0 m bU! Hheir to a(,<1 Italian m e m b e r s for t h e R e d C r o s s (o 600 MeDohough st; Tel._362 Bushwick.
1917. H E N R Y F I R T H W O O D . Fit- i " A k ' " . L '." ^ t ^ ^ v. ami worked h a r d for t h e L i b e r t y L o a n ' LOflT--Monday. December 17. between
V ^ A R S O N ' S . O n T u e s d a y , D e c e m b e r I n e r a services a t Hay Ridge 1'ro.sbv- ' ". 0100.000 tO_.thclt.JYar fund. T ht eh e Now-
FRANK L. BROWN. Executive P.efketey Institute, Lincoln pi- 'and Pouch
' . , ; ' „ T h n r c i i R i d g e Bo fevard a n d " a n
CHil» is a s s i s t i n g t h o C a d r a l K a m p a i g n in hheerr sschoolchool. S S h
h e
e Is
is five
n y c Secretary of the. World's Sun-
15-, 1917, n t h i s resi<lence, 325 7 7th n (iallcrv, S4S Clinton av. Small PURSK. con-
*t, B r o o k l y n . A L F R E D II. P A R S O N S . •Mchtv (i s t V . T 3 . 1 V K 1 S D ; C l u b ' s d r i v e f o r $1,000. f<;<< /">..; i n c h e s in h e i g h t , w e i g h s day School . Association, writes taining " }1 bills, some change. .«\ib*»y •^^'•"'^Krt/of'New'SVk. which 'the OonJptroItee
. F u n e r a l s e r v i c e s W e d n e s d a y evening, combVr $ a t 8^o'clock Kind "y o m i t ! T h f i >«'«^ k l V.i quota, is $100,000, •"''•»• 120 p o u n d s , a n d w o r e a g r a y an oxelufive story on a war-time tickets Abraham * Strsua".
and charge checks for Loeser'a" and
Reward, address, P.
•f o'clock. I n t e r m e n t p r i v a t e . Kindly flowers. w . ,J ' ' y
if.nd
j t h r o u g( h h e c-Amountollections is n tb et ihno g c realized
h u r c h e s j velvet short emit, coat, t abnr oswt onc k i snw g se a tnnd
e r , sghroaeys Santa Clnus at Home and Abroad. R.. Box_5'-_J*i*)c... •£_*?!- !•_,
^frVit flowerft. j a n d individual c o n t r i b u t i o n s . T h e c « . inil a black h a t . lX>ST"-n»t brown leather B H J I . VQIXf, on
R I C H — D e c e m b e r IS. 1917. OATII- ithodtal Club h a s already collected I AN ENGLISH WRITER POINTS Parkway, 17th or Uth Inst., between subway and EaKern
via Now York av. St. John's place
^ 5 R t N K A., wife of t h e l a t e T h o m a s IN MfiMORIAM $6f,0 a n d it Is e x p e c t e d t h a t with the i Out Why Germany Cannot Pay car- contained money nnd papers; valuable to ,liipll.*te. tnrC fe o r tnoney »h6uid "not-$»
\Vllftfly Rich. Funeral service a t C A R R O L L - - I n loving m e m o r y of a ' h e l p of t h o N e w m a n C l u b , c o m p o s e d '
HELD IN $10,000 BAIL the Interest on Her War Debt. owner onlv; suitable reward. Return STAN-
h > r l a t e r e s i d e n c e . 251 P r o s p e c t place, devoted h u s b a n d a n d father, J O H N 1 of t h o C a t h o l i c t e a c h e r s n n d S t u d e n t s I When S o l o m o n L i p p n i n n , 22 y e a r s LEY. M3 Eastern Parkway^
T h u r s d a y , Decetribor 20, a t 8 p . m . H. C A R R O L L , w h o died D e c e m b e r 18, j of Adelphi ("ollego, t h o goal will h<- <
\ more than reached. old. a c u r b b r o k e r of SH6 F i f t y - s i x t h HERTLING. THE NEW GER- 1
mos. stroot, ibis b o r o u g h , w a s a r r a i g n e d man Chancellor, Analyzed by a iirenentStlen of the bid.
. R O M F L On D e c e m b e r I S , 1917. t W I F E and DAUGHTER, ! before. M a g i s t r a t e Blau in T o m b s Berlin Correspondent. MAP C O U P O N of
-fof iiftlrttart »• to «ie miantlty or o.o«»t?
the supplies, of the nature and extont H-JM
F R A N C F . S O O R O M E ! , need 49. R e -
rrifUna lying In s t a t e . T H E F U N E R A L i
iMiorcHiiuPiis rem cnRlsTMAS.
GV1LTY O F S H O O T I N G . [Court. Manhattan,
w , , h ,1lfl , h o f < o f t o n
today, charged
vSport Features
VALUE 15 CENTS work reference most be made to th* «r-eH#e«
Hon*' ichednles, plans, etc.. on tile In the Mid
v , n r v before County J u d g e \"unkl ^ ' ^ f f Liberty inVe'of the President. T)o»rd or Ivpartmint.-
C H U R C H . B r o a d w a y a n d fifith st. : This coupon and ten cent* (by
•tCafhpbcll^BuUding.) t A']! fitting nude up t«i P»c. SOijxxrttittiy L- j t o jd a- y. , ,'-,,,,,,
found Angolo _, 1 ( r f ,i r t pI'isatio.
|,„«n -
74,• , .of , : Honds. h e w a i v e d oxftnilnatlon a n d All-American College and Club No bid »hall be accepted . from or eentr*ct
awarded to an* ivrson wnn-ls In arream to T»*»
rroni-..^ Mr chrLimtt. j;1704
today H e f k l m eAngolo
found r stroot. i ( ' M nguiltyo , a j 4 . of of ; wLf il ps p m ha . nh , (wna Ss i 0a 0c c0 u0 s e db R „b fyo Cr l (er m .t
i f te) n Champions makv! remarkable mail, 13 c«nU) entitle bearer, to clt» of ^ e * Vork «i>on debt or ronttact. or WW*
r.UDDEN" At h e r liome. 4S W a s h - O.ARDNKR A rq^] I s h o o t i n g H o l i c e m a n PAtrick Fooloy of Hniioy. 16 y e a r s old, of 416 B e r g e n showing despite the. war—By one detail map of the is a defaulter, as aurety or otherwlae, opo» aaV
j m i t o n st, . l a m a l c a . M o n d a y . D e c r m - j 2Tfi 278 Fulton St. <N'o nr«rioh). •tho 153<1 HrOcinct. w h e n t h o l a t t e r a t - tblUatloh"to ihe^OUy.•
si root, a m e s s e n g e r , of t a k i n g t h e George W. Orton, former Cross , The contract* hiuat be bid for aeparauiy.
>er 17, 1917. M A R G A R E T R U D D E X . !
>lemn iciiulein nia*s in St. M o n i c a ' s !
a wo nieokt n<-:<>w n»rough n»ii. i tOv a r r e s t h i m t h r e e w e e k s bonds from h i m on D e c e m b e r 7.
ago. Tho' j u r y r e c o m m e n d e d mercy, Country champion and ex-coach WESTERN BATTLE FRONT The righ^ t* rvserred In each ea»e to r*J«ct git
bids tt It be deemed !0 be for the totKUt M tit*
C. C h u r c h , T h u r s d a y , D e c e m b e r W. ft. STAFF-Otin * POV. UNDKRTAKRR.t, t i tempted of Pen'n track team. Also insert map of Italian front. Cftt *o to do. ' i ' - ' • •'
a t 10 a.ni. I n t e r m e n t St. M o n i c a ' s S>if0f«'or« to J. >t. napt+.t. *»t«hli«hfd i»59. RF.rF.RKRS \ r r o t N T E D T R'lddera will write out the amotirit of th«lr W<t«
Three Brooklyn players batted .300 Coifpons redeemed at any of the 1« «ddttlon to In»erlingthe aame In figtir**.
£#metery. » 130 l.ttlmtnton tt. rif»f hwrtim t>l»ce. 'f«l«- mmmmmmmmmimttmmmmmmammmmmmmmammmmn l-**ti^r, ,t;—RtynoldK v i . t ^ d f r * IMS.. Rldders are requested to make thftr btd* np*n
;
S U F F U K N - o n Monday, D e c e m b e r phon* (orni^ftlnii. f>rnon»\ Attention. Clt» or Funeral Director* , William H. 1'orfl; ili« MRiihftttftn tir-xch Co. for six seasons--know them? following office* of The Eagle: the bl*nk fotma prepared and fffrnlshed by tn>
I v*. sf^iv ,t otf.. t\\rjii Hoi PAWO*: SohwAb <'lty,' » c6py of which, w)»h'the propef envelope
17, 1917. at h i s h o m e . 68 B u c k i n g h a m coontrj. C»mp <-h«Ir» nnd co««hrt to bir«; v^. l.V.lkr^nz: Hall Association of Hiintlnif- Main office. Washington ajjrl johntoa St*. lit whVch\tn inclose, the bid. tetfettv** with a copy
yo»d. B r o o k l y n , . C H A R L E S C A R - into i»rflc*. ? *rtlS-ifw F. HtERBST & SONS lon. (harlci gostntreH: Homftfi v*. Forrftrn.ft ttV
orx.. I-M\'.ird lSaruch- John H. trcian<l R* l'- 210 Broadway
838 n»tbu»h Av.
354 Fulton St.. J*.
or.the. contract (uclndlng :the.>pe<4rleatlon«'. An
the form approved by th« Corporation Oonn«e).
jJtOLL S t J F F U F . N , in fho. 64th y e a r of Conduct fontrAl* with dimity ond <<•', vs. T.ovM* X- ors,. (ThAtlon''».'Hat-field, i 1248 Btlford A T . can b» obtained ripon.anpllcflttoii therefor at.ttt*
' h i s n g e . a Servir<-x at;| 6S . B u c k i n g h a m FREDERICK l.OESER * CO.. tnc. . exActn***. ft.v .tflycox,
Untitled Document

.1. W!OR<> vs. 8uj'<lfth>, K<l«Ai(l Ft;nx isH K.n ROOMS. rnairs. I.. 1. ortlce of the DepOTtmcnf for which ths wotk !••
Ont-of-totrn fuher*l» p*r«on«'ii.v AU«nd»d 't'.uKi*: itiillarifl V*. Curtl*. T.ootiMrrl 3. Hoy* " V A D I S O N ST. 4l«v—woii-furhiahTdl sunny, 321 Ninth St. Room: 305, World to Irtdone or the supplies are in hi fwhlrhel
Toftd. o n i W e d n e s d a y . D e c e m b e r 19, n t c.VT FFI I . W E R R AND Ft OltAt. OKStON's. clean, running water, heated: private fam-
;iftM.«; '..f\M vti, t.a»t. .Foslah T. Mircan: to t022 Gate* Av. Buildiag, Mtnhallan. .Plans and drawings of eontthietlon #^fk »*ay
h ftp.m. I n l c r m c m at St. David's C h i n c h - MODKRA'.
" ^ » r d , a t Radnor, Pa. -I | '.^__:_
CJTW TRICES. VROMfT DELIVBR1EJI.
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697THmDAV. Tel,)^i South re biiens (RnUitil. CharlOJ* Quftiitr^ll; <MiUd- ily i adults; board optional. C. WENTtVORTH.
Thomas M. Tryniski
309 South 4th Street
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Moriuurr Ch»p«I 665 t h i r d At. i.owiCy v».' KhMieli, William 1J, Dlckoy. Fulton New York 13069

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