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K A Q i T W O A I L Y S T A W E D N E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 19, 1919.

BUDGE FOR SUPT. DAN'l EHNTHOLT

The f r iends of S u p e r i n t e n d e n t Daniel Ehn tho l t of the Queens* Bureau of Street C l ean ing ure admi r ing l n i » (

leautlfut mjlitl froltl, d i amond- se t iiadj^e Aliifh was i i ieaentua to him at the annua l m e e t i n g of the Civil Service. Kiit|iloye»' Assoc ia t ion of the bureau j i t W i n t e r s Hal l , Bidgewood Heigh t s .

S u p e r i n t e n d e n t Khnthol t , Sena to r Bernard P a t t e n a n d Assemblyman U 'Hare were v is i tors a t this mee t ing 3f the two h u n d r e d employes of t he mreau who a r e affiliated wi th the a s ­sociation.

S u p e r i n t e n d e n t Khnthol t v a s so .aken by s u r p r i s e t h a t he a t flrst ivould not be convinced t h a t t he p re ­sentat ion was genu ine . He satisfied -limself on th i s point , however, when 10 s aw his n a m e inscr ibed near the op of t he badge .

The badge :s a beau ty . It con ta ins i t w o - k a r a t d i a m o n d a n d the ens igna if the e o a t - o f - a r m s of the City of New York, a l so the inscr ip t ion, ' B u r e a u )f S t r e e t C lean ing , City of New York."

Sect ion F o r e m a n Michael Heeg of tiie R i c h m o n d Hill d is t r ic t , t r ea su re r of the a s soc ia t ion , m a d e the p re sen ta ­tion in behalf of the employes of the bureau.

Respond ing to the add res s of p r e ­senta t ion , Mr. Khn tho l t extended his t h a n k s for the gift, which he declared was a s u n n e c e s s a r y a i it was unex­pected. H e sa id t h a t he felt very grateful to t he employes of the bureau tor the i r fai thful service of the Past tnd wa« c e r t a i n t h a t t he s ame p leas -i n t r e l a t i o n s would exis t dur ing the present year.

Chi9f Clerk WilMam .1. Crtsey and District S u p e r i n t e n d e n t s Dudley W h i t ­ney, Alfred .1. Wi l l i ams , Reuben M u n -son, Wi l l i am W a l t e r s a n d Joseph C a r -lin were m< m b e r s of the commit tee that se lec ted t he gift and a r r anged for the p r e s e n t a t i o n .

S u p e r i n t e n d e n t Khnthol t , Sena to r 1'atten a n d A s s e m b l y m a n O'Hare each spoke in *avor of t he es t ab l i shment Of a pens ion sys t em for the employes s imi la r t o t h a t wh ich is now in ope­rat ion for t h e employes of the S t ree t Cleaning D e p a r t m e n t in M a n h a t t a n , Brooklyn a n d the Bronx .

T o Introduce Pension Bi l l . A pens ion bill to benefit the e m ­

ployes oi t he S t r e e t Cleaning Bureau of Queens Borough will be in t roduced Into the Assembly a t Albany th is week. S e n a t o r P a t t e n and Assembly­man O ' H a r e each pledged themselves a t the m e e t i n g of the associat ion to work in t h e i n t e r e s t s of i ts passage .

The e n t e r t a i n m e n t commit tee m a d e nal r e p o r t in re la t ion to the sue of t h e picnic held last July,

profit of $460 w a s t u rned into

Tel. Newtown KM. UK. B. KHANKKL

of New York, for yearn physician tor Stomach, Nervous and Internal Dlseas** at Vanderbrlt Clinic, Presbyterian HtwpUal ana German Hospital and Dispensary. New York. has c««abllHhcd his re. Idem;* and oltlce at SI Elmhuret avenue (Shell »oa*l), b-twecn 5th and Stti street. Klmnurat. Ilo.irt: I to 10 » in.; « to 8 p. m. New York office, 1234 Modlson avenue, near llth^atreat.

SLOSSON TO TALK TO BRYANT GRADUATES

The J a n u a r y g r a d u a t i n g c l a s s of Bryan t I l inn School will hold i ts com-m u n i e m e j i t exercises in the school on M o n d a y evening, J a n u a r y 31.

A l though the g r a d u a t e s h a v e no t yet been definitely decided on, it is expec t ed tha t a class of more t h a n t h i r t y will be g r adua t ed .

T h e a d d r e s s to t he c lass will be d e ­l ivered by Kdwin E. Slosson, l i t e r a ry ed i to r of T h e Independen t . Dr. p e t e r K. Demare s t , pr incipal of B r y a n t , will confer t he d ip lomas on the g r a d u a t e s a n d will also a d d r e s s the c lass .

Class day will be observed by the g r a d u a t e s on the a f te rnoon of J a n ­u a r y 28. A p rog ram of i n t e r e s t i n g exerc i ses is beinj? p repa red . T h e g r a d u a t e s will welcome the j u n i o r s a s t h e i r siJceessors at the j u n i o r p rom on the evening of F e b r u a r y 1.

R e g e n t s ' examina t i ons a r e now g o -i n s on a t the school th i s week. T h e a n n u a l e n t e r t a i n m e n t of B r y a n t for t he benefit of t he school o r g a n i z a t i o n s will be held on the even ings of F e b ­r u a r y 4 a n d o.

L HONOR ROLLS.

S T . P A T R I C K ' S S C H O O L , L. I. C I T Y .

K i g h t h — A r t h u r Born, F r a n c i s H e r -sick, Adr ian Maher , 'Mary Costel lo, Helen Fer re ra , C a t h e r i n e Ga l lagher , Mar ie Hebron , Madel ine K e e n a n , M a r y Mallery, F r a n c i s McGorry, M a r y S torey .

S e v e n t h — E d w a r d Tucker , J a c o b Schehr , David O'Connell, C a t h e r i n e Foley, G e r t r u d e McDermot t , L i l l i an Orpheus , J enn i e S a b a t l n o .

S ix th — Mary Bowes, A n n u n c i a t a Brusco , C a t h e r i n e Maher, A n n a Mack, , , „ . , , . , , Ella S impson , Louise Segal lno, J u l i a * " " * ^ r y Case! Mary Morrlssey. , P i a s k o s k l . Viola Ross, C a t h e r i n e j *%*** %*!?***' ^ < i w = l r i M«hC»rmftC, .

J o h n Roule t t , J o h n Smi th , Char les !

6B—Mildred H y l a n d , F r a n c e s Mc-Clancy, Mary Dorsey, F lo rence Gor­don, J a m e s Browne , T h o m a s Dooley.

6A—Marga re t S l a t t e r y . A n n a Flynn, C a t h e r i n e Golden, M a r i e (Jxley, Alice Butler , Helen Fox, A u g u s t a Nurdt , R i t a i l i gg ins , F r a n k Ross , J a m e s H i g -glns , J o h n ' Ga l l aghe r , J a m e s Kelly, J o h n Murphy .

4.0 a n d 5A—Adel ine Blessinger, Alice Cook, Luci l le Cougan , Cathe.-ine I Crowley, J o s e p h i n e De lehan ty , Anna | Finn. Molly F lynn , M a r g a r e t Foley, , E l izabe th Harold , Lil l ian Harper , j Ruth Leonard , M a r g a i e t Man ta , Nel­lie Mar t in , Nellie Mason , Molly Russe, i.Mareella Smi th , M a t t h e w Anderson, F r a n c i s Cullen, J o h n Dorsey, Willlum Dunn, J a m e s Ki lcul len, E d w a r d Mun-hall, J e r o m e O'Brien, A n t h o n y Russo, J a m e s Ryan .

4A—Mary Vail , Ve ron i ca H a m m a r t h , Agnes Smi th , Helen Murphy , Marion McGra th , Mary Dowd, Alice A r m -

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M A L C O L M R A F F E R T Y C A M P

T O I N S T A L L N E W O F F I C E R S

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t r ea su ry of the assoc ia t ion . Ano the r picnic will be he ld nex t summer .

A t t h i s meeting; of the assoc ia t ion the newly elected officers were p r e s ­ent, P r e s iden t Danie l Nolan of Wood-haven pres id ing , o t h e r officers a r e : John J. Bowes of Woodside, v i ce -p re ­s iden t ; Wi l l i am J . Casey of Long I s ­land City, financial s ec re t a ry ; Adam Schaaj: of W o o d h a v e n . recording §ecj^ r e t a r y : H e n r y Gass i e r of Ridsrcwood Heights , co r r e spond ing sec re t a ry ; Michael Her^r-frf-R-le+mwnd-HiU, t r e a s ­urer.

Since t he a s soc ia t ion was orgnnized two y e a r s ago a t E l m h u r s t dea th benefits to e ight beneficiaries have been paid. Dues of fifty cents month ly are paid by the m e m b e r s . At t he death of a m e m b e r $200 goes to t h e immedia te beneficiary.

T h e officers of Malcolm Rafferty C a m p , ^Spanish W a r Vete rans , will be ins ta l l ed a t Kleefeld 's Hal l , 250 J a c k -eon avenue . Long Is land City, T h u r s ­day evening, J a n u a r y 20.

S p a n i s h w a r ve t e rans from all p a r t s of Queens , the Bronx, M a n h a t t a n a n d Brook lyn a r e expected to a t t e n d . T h e officers elected a r e :

C o m m a n d e r , A . S c h n e c k e n b u r g e r ; sen ior v i ce -commander , C. M a r s h a l l ; Junior v i ce -commander , C. Ph i l l ips ; officer of the day, C. L u t z ; officer of t he guard , Wil l iam Sco t t ; t r u s t e e for t h r e e yea r s , L. Wheeler .

T h e appoin t ive officers to be i n ­s ta l led a r e :

Ad ju t an t . F r a n k S luka ; q u a r t e r ­m a s t e r . J o h n L e y a ; chapla in , E d w a r d M a t t e r n ; surgeon, Dr. Samue l M a r ­sha l l ; s e r g e a n t - m a j o r , Denn i s F u r ­long; q u a r t e r m a s t e r - s e r g e a n t , C. L u t z ; co lo r - s e rgean t s . T. Phi l l ips a n d H . M e i n e r m a n ; chief mus ic ian , S t a n l e y Goodman .

T o m p k i n s . F i f t h—Edward Connelly. Gilbert M o - j

Fadden , Lucy Coon, B a r b a r a Koch, i Agnes Storey, E d w a r d Gorman , J a m e s I McGowan, Winifred Cour tney , M a y j Giery, Bea t r i ce Hughes , C a t h e r i n e Keenan , J o s e p h i n e Mack, J e n n i e P a z -zaro , Rose Saba t i no , Ca the r ine l*n-d e r m a r k .

F o u r t h — M o r t i m e r Gleason, T h o m a s F. Keegan , Mered i th McBride, J a m e s i McGovern, E l izabe th Heibron, Eve lyn Leonard , M a r g u e r i t e Maher .

S T . F I D E L I S ' S C H O O L ,

College Point .

F i r s t — F r a n c i s Bauer , J o h n C r e g a n , F r a n c i s Cregan, A r t h u r Council , W i l ­l iam I 'p ton , Wil l iam Ki rchner , C h a s . Hein , George S imon, J u l Deis inger , Cha r l e s Dunn, Fred Clarke , J o s e p h Klein, Jo seph R a u c h b a u e r , W m . B u r g - | Brady , Leo Conway , J o h n Woods .

Horan , R ichard Conway , Leonard ' Whi te , E d w a r d R y a n , A n d r e w Cavag - j na'ra, Joseph Russo . '

3B—Edith Hj l an i l . Veronica R u s - I I sell, E leanor Dowdel l . C a t h e r i n e Mc- , j EIroy, A r t h u r M a r s h a l , J a m e s Leary, i R a y m o n d Connelly.

3A—Mary Far re l l , iMary Henn ing , I | A n n a H a g g e r t y , J o s e p h i n e O'Neill, ! P a t r i c k F i tzgera ld , Danie l Langley , I

Alfred Leonard , Car ro l l Rigncy, F r a n - j | e ls W a l s h .

2D—Alice Quinn, Li l l ian Solan, Rose I Mayer , Bella Munge luzzo , Ca the r ine I Donovan, Mary A u r i e r m m o , Alice U n -| derai l! , Ju l i a Morr i s sey , Ca the r ine

Kelly, Ca the r ine B y r n e s , J a n e Walsh , , J o seph ine Cifferelli, M a r y Wenger , | E d w a r d L a h e r t y , Aug ino F o r t u n a t e , | W a l t e r Smi th , F r a n k L i san t l , T h o m a s Smi th , Jo seph B r a n n l g a n , J o h n Dowd, \ J o h n Forbes , Sco t t Abran i s , Joseph

M R . A N D M R S .

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3 T E N I N G P A R T Y

Mr. and Mrs . Bfederiek Koch gave a c h r i s t e n i n g p a r t y on S u n d a y even ing

JEFFERSONS PREPARE FOR BIO YEARLY AFFAIR

The a n n u a l recept ion and ball of the Jef ierson Club of the Seven teen th W a r d w a s tin- m a i n topic of d iscuss ion on T u e s d a y n igh t a t t he regular week­ly m e e t i n g "f t h a t organizat ion held a t 136 Greenpoin t avenue . Greenpoint .

T h o m a s E, .Vhvrissey, cha i rman of the e n t e r t a i n m e n t commit tee , repor ted t h a t t he c o m m i t t e e h a s definitely de ­cided to conduc t a recept ion and v a u ­devil le e n t e r t a i n m e n t in St. An tony ' s ball on Leona rd s t r e e t on the night of F e b r u a r y 2s.

Dis t r ic t L e a d e r J o h n W. C a r p e n t e r asked t h e w h o l e - h e a r t e d suppor t of the m e m b e r s to the end tha t th is .< ear*8 event might be made the b a n ­ner affair of the long his tory of the Greenpoin t a v e n u e club.

At t he conclusion of the bus iness session the e n t e r t a i n m e n t commi t t ee held a mee t ing . It was decided t h a t an elaborate deco ra t ive si heme will be carr ied out . A journa l is being p re ­pared and t i cke t s a r e to be on sale next week.

Alderman William P. MeGarry, who has exper ienced a r e tu rn of his r h e u -i t i t t ism du r ing the pas t few days, p r e ­sided a t the m e e t i n g and was con­g r a t u l a t e d on h i s recovery.

C o n g r e s s m a n J o s e p h V. Flynn also a t t ended the mee t ing . " He told t he m e m b e r s t h a t t he dally issues of tha Congress ional Record a r e to be ma i l ­ed to the c lubhouse for their pnl lght -< nmen i .

H O W T O P R O L O N G L I F I .

for the i r in fan t 7son, Woodrow F r e d ­erick Koch.

An enjoyable evening w a s spen t in s ing ing and danc ing . A m o n g those who e n t e r t a i n e d . du r ing t h e even ing w e r e : C. S m i t h of Brooklyn, B e n j a ­m i n H . Koch. Miss B. Weibel , Miss Lydie Koch and Miss N. Weibel .

A t midn igh t a collation w a s served. A m o n g those p resen t w e r e : Mr. and Mrs . C Smi th , Mr. and Mrs , T . La,-mtm*r=A. L a m o n e r -M^r^grtfr -Mrfff=Bny -der, Mr. and Mrs. C. Moeser , E. Moeser , Miss Pa lmer .

E. E l s t en , t", J o h n s t o n , Miss Mildred Mareca , Mr. Benjamin, H. Koch, Miss B. Weibel , Miss L. E. Koch , Mr. a n d Mrs . F reder i ck Koch.

hoff, Haro ld W u r t z , Ca the r ine B e r e s -heim, Malva O'Neill, Ange la We i s , Alice S tack . A n n a Kor ten , Agnes S u t ­ter, Doro thy Han lon , B a r b a r a Malci t-ener , B e r t h a Krel l , E l i zabe th Fr ied l , E v a Dunnele , Madel ine Grler , T e r e s a Moran , Kl izabeth Magenhe imer .

2A—Joseph Piekel , George Di l lman , S t an ley Wi l l i ams , Gus tave Bei t te r , A l ­bert K i m m e r s , Jo seph _ Phe lps , J o h n Spil let t , J o h n B a g s h a w , 'An ton Schlee , J o h n L a r k i n , J o h n Berger , J o s e p h Pe t i s chan , Pau l Lorenz, Jo seph B a r -thel , George He im, George Rohlf, J o h n Weiss , Vincent Kelly, Eugene Schnel l , Haro ld Kohlmeie r , Lewis K o h l m e y e r , Clifford Gregory, J o h a n n a Peidl , L i l ­lian Fr ies , A n n a Hoyer , G e r t r u d e N e u -h a u s , Eve lyn Mundschenk , C h r i s t i n a Konzet , M a r g a r e t Draker t , M a g d a l e n e Pos tmeyer , Bea t r i ce B a u m g a e r t n e r , Doro thy W u r t z , Doro thy Schnel l , Mar i e Clarke , E l izabe th B a u m g a e r t ­ner, Ed i th Shaw, Dorothy S tack . G r a c e Spi l le t t . Doro thy Seid, M a r i e C la rke , E v a Mayer , Cecilia Wohlseln , I r e n e Gunson, C a t h e r i n e Carroll , G e r t r u d e Popp, Magda lene Z i m m e r m a n , E v a

2A—Ethel J a m s o n , E l e a n o r McCar -ren, Virg in ia W h i t t a k e r , Ca the r ine MeCaffry, Lou i se Mir ro , Armid ia Gr ing iana , Mary Boyle, Geo. Schaefer , Wi l l i am Younger , A n t h o n y Desarlo, George Cur t in , J o h n McQuade .

I B — M a r g a r e t c o u g a n Agnes . Cos-tello, Ca the r ine F i t z g e r a l d , Mary Nord t , Ca the r ine Riss i , Alice Stiehl . Helen L a g u a r d i a , J o s e p h Gera rdo , J o ­seph Wei land .

lA2-r 'Mae Quinn . Mar jo r l e Wood, Winifpfed Rush , G r a c e McElroy , F r a n ­ces Gal lagher , He l en McCaffrey, Mar ­g a r e t Boyle, Mary S m i t h , Adele Red­mond, Helen B r e n n a n , J a m e s C a t t e r -son, George Mitchel l , A r t h u r Glenn, P e t e r Conway, T h o m a s Har t fo rd , Danie l McCar thy , Michae l Coloster, F r a n c i s Seery, E r w i n Schell .

1A1—Evelyn J a m i s o n , Helen Quinn, Veronica Higg ins , M a r y Gerardo , J a s . Dwyer , Velto P r u d e n t e , A n t h o n y F o -line, Rocco Ricu t t i , W a l t e r Dowd.

Hopp, Mary Drlscoll . 3A—Frank Bln tner . C h r i s t o p h e r

P lunke t t , J o h n Carrol l , Michael H o e n -inger, A r t h u r Marky , J o h n Munz, P e t e r The adu l t d a n c i n g c l a s s m e t l a s t Reiss , J u l i u s Ka lna , Joseph Hoffmann, , n igh t in Ariel Ha l l . In sp i t e of the

cokl a large n u m b e r w e r e p r e s e n t and a very p l ea san t e v e n i n g was spent .

H e n r y McDonald, LeRoy S m i t h ; Syl ves te r Rahl . E l m e r W u r t z , J o h n H o l -zer. l e o r g e Kohlmuel ler , F r a n c i s Z i m ­m e r m a n . Felix Nowickl , F r a n c i s J u e t t -ner, E r n e s t Alle, Anna F i t z m a u r i c e , Anna Zollner. Rosal ia S c h a u d e n c c k , Anna Murphy, C a f h o r l n e — ^ ^ 0 * - * « « « * , l h ? $>%* -&<&& °LWoQclaidfi Anna K i m m e r s . Genevieve D o n o v a n a t A r l C l , H a " ,thrf.? e v e n i n g . Mr. Vivian,

N E W F I L M C O M P A N Y

O P E N S G L E N D A L E S T U D I O S

N a t C. Goodwin, ve te ran t ictor of the s t age , m a d e his first a p p e a r a n c e before t he c a m e r a for the Mirror F i lms , Inc., a t it -« Clendale s tudio today . He is the s t a r in the first p ic ture to be m t d e by the new film organ iza t ion . Dur ­ing the day a n u m b e r of p r o m i n e n t people visited the s tudio .

The s tud io w a s t u rned over to t h e c o m p a n y las t week complete ly r emod­eled by H e c t o r J . B t r e y c k m a n s ami J a m e s H. Har r i s .

it w a s announced today t h a t Mar­g a r e t Green had been engaged a s lending lady. Miss Green* is not u n ­k n o w n to t hea t r e -goe r s .

J a m e s H. Ha r r i a . , ha s been engaged a s chief e lect r ic ian. Mr. H a r r i s for­mer ly w a s in charge of t he erect ion of the wireless s t a t ions a t Key Wes t , Colon and San J u a n .

RECENT REALTY SALES.

N. Hubba rd & Co. of M a n h a t t a n h a v e t a k e n t i t le to a plot, 50x100, on t h e west ' s?idc of Academy s t r ee t , sou th of Grand avenue , Astor ia . T h e plot is in (be vicinity of a n u m b e r of im­p r o v e m e n t s made recent ly .

Severa l o ther impor t an t sa les in the ! L o n g Island City section were those

of K a t e Cassidy to R icha rd F . S h a r p e of 84 Elm s t r ee t of a plot on t h e south side of Kim s t ree t , eas t of S h e r m a n s t ree t , and the purchase by S t a n i s l a u s Makosk i of a plot, S8xl00, on the s o u t h w e s t corner of p e a r s a l l a n d Van D a m s t r ee t s . Blissvllle. Makosk i gave a m o r t g a g e for $".">00 on the plot to the Ti t le G u a r a n t e e & T r u s t Com­pany .

A n n a SpiUelL-Cath*r i«*- -M*g««he , im er, Anna Henr i ch , Agnes Geiss, A u g ­u s t a Schnel l , Z u n d a Copone, M a r y Ankner , M a r g a r e t Dunne . M a r y N e -meth , M a r g a r e t Keller, Monica H u p -ber. Mary Stolz, Mildred Contor t ! , S o ­phie Zoellner, T e r e s a Meyer, E l i z a ­beth Tr imble .

4A—Charles Busch, F r a n k B e r e s -heim. L a w r e n c e Dunn, George K o h l ­meyer , F r a n c i s Marky , F r a n k Meyer , Joseph Nowickl , F rank Nowicki , E d ­w a r d Piekel , J a m e s P inny , J o h n Schulz . L a w r e n c e Sehork, Louis S t a c k , J o h n Zollner, Theodore Van Ro ten , Mar ion B a g s h a w , Ca the r ine F i t z ­m a u r i c e . Ca the r ine Draker t , M a g d a ­lene Gehr lcke . Helen J u e t t n e r , A n n a Ka ise r , A n n a Kefer, Mary Lewis , C e ­cilia Popp. Madel ine She r idan , M a y S c h w a b . Mar ie Trleb, E the l P ieke l , Veronica I 'p ton .

5A—Frank Volzein. T h o m a s W i l ­l i ams W a l t e r Gebauer , H a r r y S m i t h , Jo seph Helm, Math i lda Berger , iMarle I ^ r k i n , Mar ie Greler, Vi rg in ia H a n ­lon. B e r t h a Ka lna , Madge R ickus .

6A-—Harold B a u m g a e r t n e r , T h e o d o r e Bux, Adam Meyer . J a m e s S c h a u d e r -necker , Max Morgenta ler , R o b e r t Scully. John Hoffman, Ot to K u e b l e r , T h o m a s St i les , R a y m o n d Schnel l . J o h n Fa r r l ng ton , Rose Zollner, I rene M a h e r , Lucy Confort l , Rose Bei t te r , P h i l o -m e n a Mangeney , H e n r i e t t a K loph . Mar ie Wolf, C la ra Peidl, E l i z a b e t h Konzet , L e n a Schnel l . Jo seph ine S h a w , Agnes Lerner , Agnes P lunke t t , C a r r i e Hess . Mar ie Mangeney, Sablnn Daly , G e r t r u d e Maure r , Mildred Z i m m e r ­m a n , C a r r i e Geiss .

D r a m a t i c C lub T o n i g h t .

A d r a m a t i c c luh will be organized

a m e m b e r of t he Ben Greet Com-ITatry; witt—trc p r e s e n t ^ t o ayslat Mr. Dixon in the work of o rgan iza t ion .

Since the pub l i ca t ion of the notice t h a t such a soc ie ty would be o rgan ­ized, m a n y y o u n g people h a v e e x ­pressed a desi re to jo in a n d a large m e m b e r s h i p jg expec ted .

Lady Fores t e r* t o Meet. L a u r a Simon Ci rc le of L a d y F o r e s t ­

e r s will hold a b u s i n e s s mee t ing t o ­n igh t a t Ariel H a l l . M a t t e r s of Im­por t ance to the m e m b e r s will come up for discussion.

W I N F I E L D D W E L L I N G

D A M A G E D B Y F L A M E S

Fire broke out on t h e flrst floor of t h e two-s to ry f r a m e dwel l ing a t W a s h i n g t o n a n d E a s t a v e n u e , owned a n d occupied by J a m e s Murphy , and caused $600 d a m a g e before it was quenched .

T h e cause of t h e Arc Is unknown . T h e loss Is pa r t i a l l y covered by in ­su rance .

•TKIXWAY AVBMK. COBNW 0 » KI.IMHING A \ t N L B .

Office Iloure— 8 A. H. tu • P. H. Turada, s a nd ThurMlaj.. t A , l , t o l M L

Sunday.. • A. H. In I I H. Tel 037 Aatorla. aeTrtd

SOCIETIES DISA6REE ON RIGHT TO 00 CHARITY WORK

Riva l ry be tween two cha r i t ab l e o r g a n i z a t i o n s h a s become r a t h e r keen In L o n g I s land City.

In 1912 a socie ty w a s organized to fight tube rcu los i s by Mrs . H e r m a n J'iffgs. T h i s society has s ince heen w o r k i n g t h r o u g h o u t t h e F i r s t W a r d and c l a i m s t h e recogni t ion of the De­p a r t m e n t of H e a l t h which has been r e f e r r i ng to it all needy cases .

A second ,ody w a s organized for the s a m e pu rpose a y e a r or so a f te r the first. Recen t ly t h e second body h a s begun to do relief work t h r o u g h ­out L o n g I s land City. The o r g a n i z a ­tion tha t w a s flrst in t he field, of which Mrs . George Forbes is p res i ­den t , r e s e n t s t he c o m i n g of the newer society in to t he i r t e r r i t o ry . The older g r o u p c o n t e n d s t h a t It h a s covered the g r o u n d sa t i s fac to r i ly a n d is en ­t i t led to the undiv ided s u p p o r t of the r e s i d e n t s of Long I s land City a n d should h a v a a free ftelS in wltlch to work .

S o m e confusion h a s r e su l t ed from the fac t t h a t l « t h o r g a n i z a t i o n s a r e d o i n g the s a m e work a n d h a v e s imi la r n a m e s . T h e older body is called the Soc ie ty for Relief a n d P r e v e n t i o n of D i s e a s e a n d Tubercu los i s , a n d t h e y o u n g e r is k n o w n a s t h e Society for t h e P r e v e n t i o n a n d Relief of T u b e r ­cu los i s

POLICE HAVE GYMS IN LOCAL STATION HOUSES

Fo l lowing the e s t a b l i s h m e n t by P o ­lice C o m m i s s i o n e r Woods of g y m n a ­s i u m s and h a n d b a l l c o u r t s in the s t a ­t ion h o u s e s of the H u n t e r ' s Po in t a n d A s t o r i a prec inc ts , t he m e n in these p r e c i n c t s h a v e s t a r t e d on a cour se of phys i ca l t r a i n i n g t h a t Is expected to g ive to eve ry one of t h e m the p ro ­po r t i ons of Adonis w i th in t he nex t few weeks .

As a r e su l t of t h e g y m n a s i u m s , bay window copg, fa t - jowled cops, puffing cops a n d cops of l ike phys ica l ca l i ­bre will be a m e m o r y of t he pas t In t h e t w o L o n g Is land City p rec inc t s , It is p rophes ied .

T h e e q u i p m e n t of t he two s t a t i o n wi th s e v e r a l Brooklyn

s t a t i o n Houses, w a s m a d e possible from a fund of $6,000 ra i sed by a c o n ­c e r t a n d s u b s c r i p t i o n s T h e e q u i p ­m e n t s e n t , to the H u n t e r ' s Po in t a n d A s t o r i a p r e c i n c t s cons i s t s of wres t l ing m a t s , p u n c h i n g bags , medic ine bal ls a n d w e i g h t m a c h i n e s . T h e men a r e a lso a d d i n g to the e q u i p m e n t a t t he i r own expense .

T h e h a n d b a l l c o u r t is expe . ted to be a m o s t In t e r e s t i ng fea tu re . In t h e Ht>njt,pr^i-Eoint s t a t i o n h o u s e t h e . g y g i . . n a s i u m Is in an unused do rmi to ry . T h e h a n d b a l l cou r t will be e rec ted to o n e end of t h e rwnrn—The g y m n a s i u m In t h e A s t o r i a s t a t i on house Is in t h e r e a r ove r t h e cell block.

E L Y A V E N U E P R O P E R T Y O W N E R S L O S E F I G H T

Despi te t he p r o t e s t s of p rope r ty owners , t he c i ty will probably soon begin p roceed ings for the t ak ing of title to t h e lower end of Ely avenue , Long I s l and Clt>, a l t h o u g h th is s t r ee t h a s been In publ ic u s e for a g r e a t m a n y yea r s . I t h a s been paved a n d sewered a n d Is, in fact, a complete ly improved c i ty h i g h w a y .

Since the e leva ted extens ion of t he Queensboro s u b w a y w a s built in th i s s t reet , t he city h a s come to the con­clusion t h a t t h e r e i s a flaw In t he c i ty ' s t i t le to the s t r ee t , a n d In order to clear up t h e m a t t e r it severa l y e a r s ago filed a n app l i ca t i on in t h e S u ­preme C o u r t for t he a p p o i n t m e n t of a c o n d e m n a t i o n commiss ion .

P r o p e r t y o w n e r s p ro te s t ed a g a i n s t such a p roceed ing on the g r o u n d t h a t it was u n n e c e s s a r y a n d would involve cons iderable expense upon them.

T h e bone of con t en t i on is t h e c la im of P a t r i c k Coleman, who own p r o p ­er ty a t E l e v e n t h s t r e e t and Ely a v e ­nue. H e c l a ims t i t le to land occu ­pied by the s idewa lk and" also c e r t a i n r i gh t s in the s t r ee t .

J u s t i c e Bened ic t refused to g r a n t j the c i ty ' s a p p l i c a t i o n for a c o n d e m -! na t ion commiss ion when i t w a s first i made , a n d he was s u s t a i n e d by the j Appel la te Divis ion. T h e Cour t of A p -I peals, however , h a s j u s t handed down

a decision r e v e r s i n g the lower cour t and o r d e r i n g t h a t t h e long-de layed proceedings be s t a r t e d .

Dr. H. Mendelsohn Surgeon Dentist

309 Sttiiiwuy Ave., near Jamaica AT*. L. I. City. Next to Mtrlmvay Ave. Pool Ofllea

Hoiir»—» a. m. till 8 |». an. Mjntlay*—• till IS.

Telephone 1780 Aatorla. Ul«li-rlaw» work at raaaooable prleea.

L E T T E R S I O T H E EDITOR. "Will you kindly decide for a con ­

s t a n t r e a d e r the fol lowing ques t i on ; W h a t yea r did H e n r y George, sr., d i e?

T. P. , Maspe th . Oc tobe r 29. 1897.—Ed.

CARD OF THAXKH.

Mr. and Mrs. Joneph Schultz and family retpeotfully beB to acknowledge with reelings of gratitude the many heartfelt expressions of eoimolutlon and aympathy and the klndneB* ehown by the many frlenda of their deceased son, John P. Sehults,

[ DEATHS FOTT c u m ran unmmo*. n

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M R S . H A N S O N L E A V E S

|1 ,500 T O R E L A T I V E S

By will of A n n i e H a n s e n , l a t e of Winfleld, a n e s t a t e va lued a t $1,500

j pe r sona l p r o p e r t y Is disposed of a s follows: To h e r s i s t e r , Otlllle P e t e r ­son, of Brook lyn ; h e r g r andson , A r ­t h u r H a n s o n , of Corona , a n d a g r a n d ­daugh te r , E d i t h H a n s o n , of Corona, is given $50 e a c h ; t o h e r son, C h a r l e s Hanson , of M a n h a t t a n , a n d to h e r daugh te r , A n n a A tk in son , of E l m h u r s t , is g iven t h e money deposi ted In t h e Union D i m e S a v i n g s Bank. All t h e res t of t h e e s t a t e i s g iven to t h e son, Mar t in H a n s o n , of Corona .

M a r t i n H a n s o n , of Corona , a n d A n ­na Atk inson , of E l m h u r s t , ch i ld ren , a re a p p o i n t e d e x e c u t o r s .

O R G A N I Z E E I G H T - T E A M

L O C A L B A S E B A L L L E A G U E

T h e Q u e e n s B o r o u g h Basebal l L e a g u e h a s been o rgan ized to he lp develop local p l a y e r s for t h e b igger l e a g u e s . T h e e igh t cluibs a r e : T h e Alcoa of Dunton , t h e Cel iacs of W o o d h a v e n , the H u s t l e r s of T'nion Coursfe, t h e L a b r e s of Mor r i s P a r k , t h e P e e r l e s s of R i c h m o n d Hill , t h e Orioles of Ozone P a r k , t h e U n i t y T r i a n g l e s of Hol l l s and the W o o d h u l l s of J a m a i c a .

T h e officers of t he l e ague a r e : J o h n J. Lu tz , p r e s i d e n t ; Sy lves t e r Byrnes , 1 I n i m j m r u ; J a m * * P . D M s e c r e t a r y ; George E c k h a r d , t r e a s u r e r .

IA XEMHEKC—Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonaa Luxemberg and husband of Anna Luxemburg, on Monday, January 18. 1916. Funeral Thursday. January 20, 1916, at 3

p. m., from hie late residence, 1163 Fourth avenue. Long Island City. 19tl

SMITH—On Tuesday, January 18, 1916, John Henry Smith. Funeral from hla Utn residence, 232 East

123rd street, New York City, on Friday morning. January 21st Inst., at 9:30 a. m., thence to Ft. Paul's Churdrr-128 East 117th •treet. at 10 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery. jal9t2

U N D E R I A K E H P .

Telephone 2177 Hunterapolnt. M. C. GALLAGHER

(8ti<-re*M>r to .IAME.H GALLAGHER) LNDEKTAKER AND EMBAXSfEK 110 Eighth Street, L. 1. City, N. * .

Borough of Queen. Jal tyla

Established 1811. TH. t l M *» - -M. E. CONWAT * SON '

FCNEltAL DIJRECTOM • I M m t . w w 47 Jackson Aveaua, L. 1. CH»,

Funeral Parlor. Lady Attendant Coaches to Hlra for all Occasion*

asHmrlTawg

Establish** MIT. l**> attOBtaaoa

Charles Waydig F u n w l Director and Emhalmtrr MS lota AVENUE, LONG ISLAND C R 1

Botwoca Woleott Avaaat, aaa T u n Baa*

B R I T I S H M A X I M U M

R A T E O N U . 8 . F R E I G H T S

ADVERTIREb LETTERS.

Lena; Island City. Henry Albert. Wm. Murkc, J. Brodrlck,

V. lloltrl. J. Barbl. S. Cariacolo, L. CItryn, Mrs. Carroll. Pntsss-'Courelly, Mrs, \V"m. C'olum, Mary Creamer. Hurry CleausMn, Mrs. Dlkeman. K»c;imi Darling, Mrs. Louis

, Doyle. F.mll Edwards, Charles Fogg, Amp-j lla Giorgio. August OolcTtter, Francis (tiles, 1 Wm. Julian, wm. Klrtgarhtnan, Wm. Ma-

gulrp. N. Manotusslo, M. Mospbese. Anthony Peters. H. Klehtor, .fosertne Knrga, l'adllns

1 Htevens, Anna Schwartz, John Fnyder. S e v e n t h — E v a Greener, A n d r e w C o n - ! Jennie SomterlgU, Kitty Walsh, Kdward

WILLS FILED FOR PROBATE By will of Louis Kefer, jr., l a te of

W h i t e s t o n e , an e s t a t e va lued a t $2,000 pe r sona l a n d $2,500 rea l p r o p e r t y is all g iven to t he widow, M a r g a r e t L. Kefer , a n d s h e Is appo in ted execu t r ix . T h e will is da ted J u n e 2, 1903, a n d the t e s t a t o r died J a n u a r y 11, 1916.

By will of Annie Muller , l a te of L o n g I s l and City, a n e s t a t e va lued a t $1,600 pe r sona l p rope r ty Is disposed of by g i v i n g al l of t h e household fur ­n i t u r e a n d effects to he r daugh t e r , M a r t h a Muller, of Long Is land City.

All t he r e s t of the p rope r ty is to he equa l ly divided be tween he r t h r ee ch i ldren , M a r t h a Muller, Olga H a m a n :ir.d Wi l l i am Muller, all of Long Is land City. T h e daugh t e r , M a r t h a Muller, Is a p p o i n t e d execu t r ix . T h e will Is d a t e d N o v e m b e r 11, 1911, a n d the t e s ­t a t r i x died December 19, 1915.

London, W e d n e s d a y . — R e s t r i c t i v e m e a s u r e s a d o p t e d r e spec t ing l icenses

1 and the compos i t ion of ca rgoes f rom I the R ive r P l a t a a n d from c e r t a i n

Nor th A m e r i c a n p o r t s v i r tua l ly m a r k a definite effort o n t h e p a r t of t he a u -thorffles here w Tfs a~~ffiffltnmmr~TJTr freightf.

OMWArfL-tonnage h a s been la rge ly requ is i t ioned t o d a y a t the coal p o r t s . T o n n a g e h a s a lso been r equ i s i t i oned In t he A u s t r a l i a n w h e a t t r a d e a n d I t is r epor t ed t h a t a n e m b a r g o h a s been placed on A u s t r a l i a n coal expor t s .

Telephone KDO-UM Astoria.

THOMAS M. QUINN mCORPOMTEO

169 F U L T O N A V E N U E , A 8 T 0 R I A .

245 J A C K 3 0 N A V E N U E , L. I. C I T Y .

CASKETS FROM $25.00 UP COACHES TO ANY LOCAL CEMETERY

$4.50 CAMP CHAIRS TO HIRE, 50c . DOZEN

F O R T Y F A M I L I E 8 L E F T

H O M E L E S S B Y B L A Z E

P a s s a i c , N. J. , W e d n e s d a y . — F i r e ear ly t o d a y s w e p t t h r o u g h t h e b u s i ­ness sec t ion a r o u n d Maine a v e n u e a n d W a s h i n g t o n p lace , des t roy ing m a n y bui ld ings . I n c l u d i n g a hotel and t h e a ­tre, l e av ing for ty or fifty fami l ies homeless a n d doing d a m a g e e s t i m a t e d a t $500,000.

Too Late for Classification TO LET—litegant apartment of S rooms,

lower part of 2-famlly corner houae, all . . . . . . . v » . ^ wfc to-,.,(it,,y t u u i t r aguag, a n modern improvements including telephone; convenient to cars and ferry; will decorate to suit; liberal conceaslons to desirable ten­ants; Inquire 033 Crescent at., Astoria; 1IS90 Astoria. JalDtf A BUTCHER wanted. Apply to Robart

Brown, I t s Main st„ Astoria. 19-2

LOST—Cold cross and chain, betweert^Baw-rence, Potter and Wooisoy ava.; Moualch,

10i Vunderventer i\v., Astoria; reward. * ' 1»-21

"YOU.VQ man wanted to help In baker / and luke out oitiers; P<ter Heymann. HIS

FIGHT TO PROTECT CITY WATER S l T r i . Y

The Merchants' Association, which has led In the campaign to prevent the con­tamination of the city's water supply by

j dralnago of treated sewage from two i State Institutions Into the Croton water­

shed, has addressed an appeal to a score of other civic organizations to aid In obtaining the passage of three bills It has caused to be Introduced in the Legislature,

The bills are Intended t» effect the re­moval of the Motianslc State Hospital and

| the New York State Training School for

Van Alst av,, Astorlu. 19-21

KTARVINO SERBS ARE IN OHKAT NEED OF AID

Boys to sites where the city's water supply cannot be " ^ R c t e d and to preclude the future location ot similar Institutions within the Croton watershed.

A RESPE'.'TABLE woman will go out washing and Ironing or cleaning by the

day or take it home; Mrs. Steller, 2!6 Law­rence at., Aatorla. 19-25

A RESPECTABLE woman wants plain sew­ing or children's dresses to make home;

Mrs. Steller, 28» Lawrence at., Astoria, 18-2»

LOST—A bur-ch of keys at Bridge T ina* K<<lng into Stein way car, nder please

leave sume at Star Omce, Bridge Plaza. j _ _ _ _ _ 19"21

: JANITOR'S helper, steam, sober man; call , morning, Janitor, Crescent Apartments, I 12th and Crescent St., L I. d t v 19-21

AN EXPERIENCED girl wishes position an general houaaworker in small family with,

good references; pleas* call at 7f Academy at., L. I. City; no cards answered. 19-25

By a d o p t i n g a s imple diet men like Conaro h a v e lived to he 100 years of affc. but wi th our lomj ' lex diets of today, the vi ta l i ty of the aged Is ttixed in Its u t m o s t endu rance , A simple diet , therefore , Is conducive to a long life, and if t he vi ta l i ty becomes impai red and w e a k n e s s seems apparen t , our local druKRtst*. Dennler * Turner , and M. A l t h H m e r . have In Vinnl a r e -lldlile, nun-sec re t remedy which con­t a in s Just tht1 e l emen t s needed to r e ­s to re s t r e n g t h to w«'Hk. feeble old people, and prolong a healthy, happy l i f e . - A d v .

I roy, B a r b a r a Lebkuecher , A n n a Munz, ! Mar ie Popp. Gladys Kohlmeyer , 1,11-i Han Mur ray . C a t h e r i n e Murphy , J o -: seph lne Heinr lch , R a y m u n d Muller , I Fred Bar re t t , T h n m a s Ba r re t t , T h o s . | Tully, P r a n k Taylor . Wil l iam B r l e s a -

chen, Kdward P le rc th .

B L A C K W E L L ' S D O P E C U R E

V O U C H E D BY S T A R S

Office Hour* 2 A M t > $ p. H. Sundays 10 A M. to 4 P. M.

Open Kvsnlnga »«r»pt Monday and Friday

D R H. H. HUNT* K V R O P . ON D E N T I S T

No. inn Third street. Corner .lackson Avenue MiNt i irtf.AN» e r r * .

Telephone llunter.point 1570.

I ' runi inent Broadway s t a r s , one a n ac to r , the o the r an ac t r e s s , took the d r u g t r e a t m e n t in t roduced in to the

) pr ison a t BlackweH's Is land, a n d h a v e r e tu rned cured.

T h i s informat ion was g iven out las t n i s h t by H. (1. Lewis , Commiss ione r of Correi tion, In an a d d r e s s before the Co lumbia Univers i ty I n s t i t u t e of A r t s ar.d Sciences .n l l a v e m e y e r Hal l .

T h e ac to r was the first to try the cure , going to the Island u n d e r a pe r ­mit under an MS8tn#4 n a m e . H e found the t r ea tmen t , which C o m m i s ­s ioner Lewis s a id had been worked ou t by two prominent phys ic ians , so successful t h a t he Induced the fa­m o u s ac t ress , who had spent $4,000 !'nr a cure, to t ry the t r e a t m e n t . T h e t r e a t m e n t . Commiss ioner I ^ w i s said, cured he r and Is cur ing h u n d r e d s of iIn p r i soners who a r e sub jec ted to It.

Wing CI , Wagner.

Mrs. A. Wouldcn, Chas.

Aatorla Station. Matthew H. Uelforcl, August Collmar.

Hcnjomln Cohen. J. M. Crawley. Mrs, James H'irlln. Anna Henry. Dr. and Mrs. John J. Keating, I.ulgl Marsxlntt Rletie. Michael Wosnlck.

K. C.

S T , M A R Y ' 8 S C H O O L , L, I, C I T Y .

c'nn't look w<>ll. est well, or feel well with Impiifi blood. Keep the blood purs with rpinloi k Rnort miters Ent simply, take ever'I*" keep clean,, snd good heslth Is

I p f t t y sure to follow. $1.00 a bottle —srtv

E i g h t h — N a n c y Sweeney, M a r l o n Sheehan , El la Leahy, Rose L-ynch, K a t h l e e n Ryan , Ca the r ine Treacy , Ea-telle Wood, Rose Hantangelo , M a r y Maher , C a t h e r i n e Lawrence , H u g h j Quinn . Eugene Rooney. . lames A r m - • s t rong , J o h n Smi th , John Glenn, F r a n - j cis MeKee, F r a n c i s Smith , Cecil C o n - | way, F r a n k Ca t t e r son , E d w a r d iMoti-a r t y , . J o h n F lynn , T h o m a s M u r t a g h , J a m e s Dunn. R ichard Cook, C l a r e n c e McClancy, J a m e s O'Brien. Maur i ce Ctissldy. E u g e n e Smi th .

7B— Mary O'Brien, Mary Kelly, Ne l ­lie O'Brien, A n n a McOee, E the l M c -Kee, E l izabeth Kelly, Lillian But le r . F lo rence McQuade , George Rogner , J o h n F i tzgera ld .

"A—Helen O'Brien, Mildred Kelly, A n n a McGllnchey, Helen Carey , E l e a ­nor Whi te , Rose O'Connor, A n n a F l a ­her ty , I rene Hoffman, Rose DIChlcke, An thony C a m p i s e , Anthony J a n a s k e , J a m e s Fi tzgera ld , norucllu.s Lnciunr-dls. F r a n c i s o 'Mea rn , Joseph McElroy , J o h n Nagie , Will iam Hyland , J o h n Tully. T h o m a s Maher, F r anc i s Norclt. Vincent McCar thy , L a w r e n c e C a r r a -her. J o h n Garrot ter ,

F"or tiny pain, burn, scald or bruise, apply Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil—the household remedy. Two sizes 25c. and SOc. at all drug *tores.-yad»\

Conditions In Serbia are described vividly in a letter Just received by John \V. Froth-Ingham, of New Vork. from Frank Klepal, formerly of the Bohemian-American Mis­sion, who now Is connected with Lady Paget's Hospital at Skoplje, Serbia. Ths letter says:

"Since the Bulgarian army entered Serbia ~ have been corresponding with the Amerl-

enn Consul nt Salonlca nnd the American Am*assttdor a t Bucharest, but never re-cef"%d any answer. At the present time, as

; a member of the Lady Paget Hospital atj.tf. j I am staying at Hknpije. nnd hope In a short time the whole mission will receive

I pei mission to return home. "Lady Paget \* helping the refugees from

the Serbian relief funds. Nearly every other day more than 1,500 hungry people come to our hospltnl for clothes and flour.

I How long th.s will keep up no one knows. i Several thousands of Bulgarian, (lerman | and Austrian troops came here, and th« whole tow n was cleaned. There was noth­ing left to eat. One kilogram of sugar costs twelve franks and bakers have no more flour to hake bread for the poor."

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NAT. FRIEDMAN ANNOUNCES HALF YEARLY

MANHATTAN S H I R T SALE At Both Stores

31 BORDEN AVENUE

330 STEINWAY AVENUE

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M L CARMEL BASKETBALL | T E W _ W B A6AIN ! The Mt. Carta*I five boat the Empire City

five Saturday night by the score of 20 to 12 in one of the most exciting game* played on Mt. Carmel court this season.

The Kmplres had a good team, but tho • excellent work of McClellan and Krake a«

guards held them down to 12 points. After 7 minutes of play the Empire*

started off to carry- home a victory when two basket* b) VV. HInson, followed by ono by llobena, gave them s points, Uhaw got a free shot from the foul line and also two from the field. Ocdaer put the Mounts In the lead by one point,

McClellan, who played on* of the best gam's of hi* career as a basketball player. made tht fans sit up and take notice when lie caged one from the center of the court. Anderson got one soon after, ending the scoring for the first half.

The second half started with Ilealy in j place of Anderson. After playing 7 mln-• utes, w, HInson was the ,.rst to score "again, but there was very littli> scoring on

both side*. clelspr ims the star of the hnlf. gutting f"ur points out of the nine

• scored hj too .Mounts and when the time ; was up, the pcorc for the ha.f was Mount ' Curiiid »: Umpire City «.

Tonight s mil MI Hun will be the Lallan Catholic Club of New Vork. This will be

: the first appearance of this club on Long I Island, 'iiiere will b« dancing before and

after the gam*. ,

I«OST—Hhur-on.nose glasses, Sunday even­ing between Beebee and Jackson av., or

Jumalca and Htelnway av., or on the Bteln-way car; Mrs. H. 8. Mlllwurd, 353 9th av., Astoria. 11-21

HOY wanted, over Id years old. In butcher »hop to deliver orders; call at 19 W**t

Polk av., Corona. 19-21

Clerks and Carriers Wanted postal service; Brooklyn and N*w Vork.

Kxamlnatlons May «; preparation by Civil Service experts. For full particular*, call or write; Tel. 1816 Newtown. E. O. Heydt, (Irani! St., opp. Jefferson av., Mgspeth, N. Y. Over Candy store. 1»-IJ

A S T O R I A — D e l i g h t f u l upar tmonta , 4 and 6 large l ight rooms, Dutch d i n ­

ing r o o m ; hot water aupp ly ; ronx $16 t o 921 . Academy at, near . roadway, or Je r ry F. R y a n , Bui lder , 1 Bridgo P lasa , L. I, C i ty . T e l . 1970 Astor ia .

19-25

P L U M B I N G A N Q Q A 8 F I T T I N G .

IIIICIIISIIIK TH.H P.I.KKS BRAT ST. M VHl'S LYCEUM I r . \M

On Tuesday evening at St. Mary's Lyceum the St. Marys were defeated by the Trav­elers of Woodside by the score of 41 to 26.

The feature of the game was the shootlni of P. Chick and the floor work of B. Nicho-bts*. The line-up;

St. Marys. Doyle r. f, Hupcr-O'Connnr, . . I. f. Schut Iinrdt c, Hol l tnan. . . . 1. g. Wood-Rlelly r. g

eravoler*. — ..Chick

Call* . . Nlcholns^

Murry Arinur Score, first half: «t. Marys 12; Wood*Id

Travelers 19. final score: St. Marys 2*; Travelers It; Held goals' St. Marys 11; Travelers I* fouls; Bt. Marys 4, Travelers 7; referee' H. O'Connor; timekeeper: Tho­mas. O'Connor; scorer; Harry Wood,

Ckorfe M. O'Connor P L U M B I N G A N D H E A T I N G

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T e l . M s Astoria. A t T O M A , L, I .

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Henry McKevitt L I C E N S E D P L U M B E R ,

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.Hot W a t e r H o a t l n r . I t O V E R N O N A V E , L. r. C I T Y .

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