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» For the picking of the players a tour- THEY'RE COMING TO “BROOKLYN'S tion of the People and are to SE OEE OE SE OF OE OE 8 OE OF SE OE OE SE OE 8 ' (HE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENIN Real Estate, | Reaf Estate | HARLEM”! » MAY 21, 1902. Real Estate, ah Real Estate pay one of the following prizes for the best name: $1,200 If You Visit the Property. KKK KCL KC Ke Ce ee Kee There’s no time to lose, member, if the winner has made a purchase—no matter how small—the prize will be $2,000, equivalent of your investment For you must rise <a © for years and — can you here (TEMPORART . giving the impress! remoris TRE promitent charestetinics are? At (@ partly: bavi jun ‘Kings Highway. it seems fair to mention apace Detween aldewalk damiced .w! itor aeecinton Bale jepable the ° es rp aiaanctt 001 oh bsrants tance cual, ‘ nod parents! nae. Our hem the mest not Next Monday, May 26, Is Opening Day. Other Ways to Get There: Smith Street, Ocean Avenne, De Kalb and Franklin Avenues, Flatbush Avenue and Nostrand Ave, nue Trolleys (Brighton Beach Division). For the Guidance of Those borage Names. order be iptaigsce ‘and remove all seers gota a Sire Nedpaieniae aglaghiogg i ae ndings: t ‘miles he elgns ef farm cutive argo level pinin, (2) proximity, t2, oseaa, pa the character of a grove, (4) it lies erithin ‘that section Brooch swept by the dally cool afternoon bresies which pring up trom the south lestly, a} fhe af important highways north and south—viz., and ibe great cest-and-weet highway known for a bund! feature, 1¢ mprovements—wide. granolithio walks, curbs and gutters, with sodded lawn between sidewalk and gutter, and ay Son ovary and let Tine, and to be planted with treedians ither amount is worth trying for in the lot you buy. to come, and those NAME) $10 Secures a $390 Lot. jon of & we have = ‘No Mortgages. No Notes, No Taxes Till June, 1904, Only 46 Interest. Life Insurance Free. Non-Forfeiture. ‘Ocean Boulevard, Coney as 2 quide are the 1 curb te curb. reader to select @ name pomesing/ tho Desirable Restr 12% on ER STF TEL TEE TTT RT I | Real Estate | Real Estate ME Don’t sleep on! $6 Per Month Pays for It. Discount for Cash. Magnificent Improvements Free. ictions. Titles Guaranteed to Us by Title Guarantee & Trust Co. of New York, ——Next Monday at 6 P. M. the Prize Contest Closes. DON'T WAIT FOR OPENING DAY. COME NOW. COME TO-DAY AND GET BEST CHOICE AND BEST PRICE. a TAKE BRIGHTON BEACH ELEVATED at PARK ROW, N. Y., Ride 30 Minutes—5c. Fare—and Get Off at Kings Highway Station, Which Is on the Property. We Pay Your Fares. THEY’RE BUYING AT “BROOKLYN'S HARLEM"! The People Will Name the Most Superb Tract of Land in All Brooklyn. We usually name our own properties—have named 75 or 80 in our 15 years’ experience—but to-day we recognize that we're launching an enterprise of greater public importance than any in our history—greater than ati single one in Brooklyn’s history, and one that is destined to become a grand factor in her rapid development and future greatness. And it is because it is a matter of such exceptional public interest that we engage the co-operas QO FORANA FOR BROOKLYN'S FUTURE HARLEM To-day is your tunity to see what we are doing at this beautiful property and to post yourselves so you can send the most appropriate name. The great gers ch Tists close next Monday. Run down to-day without fail and make pee suggestion after secing the pe and receiving a “visitor's coupon,” since it costs you nothing. BLFMALS LAL LLKMRLARAB eet is in full swing, the names are-pouring ie Wherevis Yc which may be worth $200 to you if you win th prize, Even the $2,000 would be clear gain, because you receive cud oe realize that every foot of land we offer will be worth ten times itsfcost in ten years, We guarantee an increase of 25% the next twelve months or give you back your money, with 6 % interest added, Itvis’ who get in early will rezp the immense harvest. We've simply anticipated the future in giving you this opportunity to-day. at Brooklyn’s Future Harlem when the new bridges and tunnels bring the inevitable upbuilding and increase. Fortune is knocking at your door! Deseription of the Physical Characteristics of ‘Brooklyn's Harlem” Just as every purcbase, ready to occupy, before:March 1, 198, cash «prizes: $2,000 If You Buy There. rr Ty TT itil tt lem’s early investors have made $50,000 IN GOLD 200 Prizes to Those Who Build: Soon. fortunesithere, Mn yin a a tacks ad Boncee-Canting: O600 we Tone, va Poe aoa we Oe 200 «6 « we woe « uw 200 Hach for the First2@ = « “ “ « 280 s « Nextim@o « “ 200 8 «6 4 ou ge ou a « « 199 “ uw 4 6 B «4 « “ “« « a4 4 «© B «4 “ “ “« Don’t Be = Pw with Your Nene ‘fot Cie enters 20 « e “ “ “ 20 « “« “ a « “Betweem§8,000 “ “ sree: Kero tte, ae, panna ree WOOD, HARMON & COMPANY, 256-257 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE CITY HALL, ROOMS 600 TO 610. Long-Distance Telephones 6570, 6571 and 6572 Cortlandt. Telephone 1255 UPTOWN OFFICE: 2 E. 125TH STREET. farlem. OPEN EVENINGS. REPRESENTATIVES ON: THE GROUNDS EVERY DAY, INCLUDING SUNDAYS," FROM 9 A, M. TO Broo! Offices: P, at Reid Ave. soad Susnwick. | OPEN 474 Broadway. Telephone x880-F EVE'S, 154 Montague: St. prin, 2247 Main. Kly M. COLUMBIA PING- TO FIGHT FOR INTER-COLLEGIATE HONOR. —_—_— University Team Get- ting in Shace o Meet Rivals in ‘Harvard, Princeton and \ ate. At the Columbia University Club ping-pong 1s of the most absorbing interest to the members just now. ‘This club is preparing a team that is expected to wrest the intercollegiate bonors of the city from the Yale blue. nament {s In full swing. The Harvard, Princeton, Yale and * Columbia University clubs are to take part in the big final tournament and when it is held it is expected that the most finished play ever seen in America will be open to the pub- He for the instruction of those WhO}, ong to the Ping-Pong Editor, YOUNG GERMAN BARON'S DARING SWIM FOR LIFE. PONG CLUB PROPOSES eee Most Finished Play Ever Seen in Ameri- ca Will Probably Be Shown at Tourney. Prisoner with Boers in Bermuda Eluded Guards and Sharks, but Didn't Get Away. (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) HAMILTON, BERMUDA, Wednesday, May 7A daring attempt to «ain liberty was made by a prisoner of wa on Burtt's Island Friday night, May 2. Packing his clothes in a drum which he slung over his back, and making his way safely through the double wire en- tanglgment which surrounds the 1 camps, Baron von Kaynac! 6 German of fine figure and gentlemanly bearing, swam to the mainland in the early evening and made his way to Hamilton, where he expected to find crowds of Americans, among whom he might mingle undetected by the Biftish officials. and inquired for a hotel at which he could put up for the night. He spoke English, and those whom he ed evidently took him for an Ameri can tourist from one of the country boarding houses, Only one an escap, 4 hand on 3, G-1, and “Abramson scored on Loebl a deuce game of 7—6, Tho first prize. a handsome ping-pong: set, was awarded to Milton Loeb! second prizes pair vot vacduets, was! awarded to Maurice Weisl. embers are about to form lub with the addition of rund Willlam Fink, ected him of being on putting m toward The above This man, yesterday on table of Jonn. Wievens, at ‘No. FA Cos JJumbus avenue, for @ silver loving ci presented by the friends of the con- testants. These were George Kenyon, & Jocal pine pong gelebrity, and ‘Thomas Be if the Chicago Athletic Club, at the American tourist. itive went Two Leading Players of Morris ___ Ping-Pong Club. yon Won the first Ket easily by fi @ first Ret nally Hyrr Recht, and told his countryn 6-1. phen Mr. Scanlan, who had warmed ip well during the first set, won the|,, 78° expedition was full of dangers} who ne was. He said he had come LET OTHERS KNOW, _ second by 6-3. from the searchlights Of the guardship.| jiamjiton in the hope of gettin The lagt set was cleverly and flercely | the sharks which swarm in the esr DS OF SPsiPe OY waters of the sound and, last but not least, from the guards patrolling the shore The Baron escaped them all, however can tourists as one of them were so few of them left th ossible and he art to finish and re Ping-P nested | fought out from IECTOME, BIATAFS, BFS. BEG ee Me minnie the set by ) n play ed a long know not the real game of ping-/ ,,, Nasld; naaei ers -arm, lon, ; % » range game, while Me, Scanlan used his | ¢hy @ {i up. pong—the game that the experts) nasents, anmouncements of com- ran only’ and played. moaily over rrtleipeoerhd MtpIRINeTSngye aye m at breakfast play. ing contents, special matches, {the table, Both Uisetl hott leather faced rays of the searchlight played several r introducing him to sey- Wor its tournament the Columbia Uni-| gnosual cores und other matters versity Club has set apart the big hail Of its house at No, 4 West Thirty-| © 3yof the town, took him to times directly on him. After reaching the mainiand he ar- rayed himself in a smart sult of striped r. Kenyon BY promipent in the Me- in Chub. M Ph aso be On i nine PingePong Club de- { interest, me aixth sixeet, and in tt ts afforded ample apace for both players and spectators. the figet round had been finished and eleven players eliminated Mr, Chase's Play. Prominent among those promising @hampionship form is the former lawn ‘teanig champion, Lewis N. Chase, who fa using in the miniature game that fail) of welgt and sureness Of bye tual he acquired in the outdoor sport, He plays an almost faultiess game, and the blye ribbon and club trophy are thought by many to be well within his grasp. He played against J. T Conover Monday night and permitted bis antagonist to wip but three games in the three sets William Barr Johnston showed great facility im playing Charles McCann, whom he defeated only after a bard battle, however, Mr, McCann has an eapecipily speedy serve that is like & wolf drive ip ity force, His return was mot equal to hin serve, however, and after eagh man had won one get he went 4ews before Jobnston's hard-hitting @anves in a douce set of # to 7. Pau) H. Ringer woo trom viawion. 5, Pout in an uneven set, Ringer | ee especially strong in <i oe the Mn le on n hi Morris Club Leaders, : In the Morris Ping-Pong Club Morris Clark and H, H, Welch are gow strug: for the first honors, They will tate championship match this week! the club tables, R, Townley Bran, of the best players in the cliy, and ittedly the Jeader in the Morrip has been transferred to honorary us r because of hia prowess, | Pereament and Challenge. ( NS ry & pee res tournament that is to be continued on Tuesday night In its rooms, Twenty-two members entered jhe tour- ; pament Monday night, and last night resulta have been Michael Emma Wenz defeated Arthur Armand Armand dol Arthur Arm siclas, Arnie Brentiss, of Brooklyn | f olpated 0 Foreign Mizsions, Bente lat Albert Maver’ Abaels ace Cab Gouationnt vaxareleas, 7% try without @ permit. For the purposes) !na1 General ducted by Rav. of this permit, the purser of an English | + wee 1 My ©, Me "Old Birat ship is the agent of the Government, | him cater ai Hace nt any of onsiating of M High Senool, give ing peri tou ON wn th Her Muto La Maurice Welel, of “Harlem Ping: Pong Club in & West esa oy ax feated ine pl 1 tournament Fra Gane Hundred and Twelfth sols straleht flannels, and with a mackintosh over} (1 is arm. walked briskly into the town MRS. “PAT” CAMPBELL AND “PINKY” HAVE DEPARTED. ote Sailed on the White Star Liner Teutonic— James R. Keene a Passenger. So far the Singles—Willlam defeated . Armand; Ar} nd, Charles rge’ Taggart, James Riley; , James Flynn, Doubles—William, Roininger and Miss and Miss Blanche Wilson; Oswaid | Miss Jeannette O'Brien rt and Miss Me- FOREIGN MISSIONS eat ale BEFORE ASSEMBLY "-}Rev, Or. Fenn Severely Criti- cises the Governing Body of the Presbyterian Church for “Stinginess.'’ nh behalf of this club William K heer and Oswald Armand have nged aN players of t ma Soclnt Bette Club. and 139 Second & arrange @ mata) Four distinguished persons deparied these shgres today on the Teutonic, which sailed from the White Star pier ' elt and deposited tt under carefully drawing the dr it of 1 and Instetin auldn’t Mb and Marion ue, Is ende hat she w A Western Champion, at noon, They were Janus R, Keeney 4) whole it A To-morrow evening at his re . street leade : ae Assets, Tomorrow evening At hit rs J, the Wall street leader and racing man; whites came trom bag, pong expert In many Patrick Campbell, the English stewardess being wise, did not accm The Genera) Assembly of the Presby- terian Church devoted most of the fifth day's session to the considera on of v Will play &. match. game. with press; Pinky Panky Poo, her dog, and hear. She cleared out derbert Waring, her leading man + “Think of :tf* maid Mrs, Camp! ‘The English have « law which forbids) an Kvening Wo Mrm Campdedl being desizous of tak-| right ing with hep the dog which hed served! buteher ab. her press agent so Well ail ecason, wrote] for a permit from Pittsburg She got it last night at the Fifth Avenue Hotel 3F00K) YR: Ib Waa all straight, but at the bottom Ine wt MOON bin tapge type was this notice and he sang two y also made a brief} “All dogs must be at once turned over a Vi hold ga rine PAL | Feaaveniy atten ( task to Keeure couabALL vi being a Methodiat, e Lafayette Ave ook) was yuft about the dog, calmed 1 ume ut the 1 treated own to say a lot of nice ws Americans and thy wa. ‘epper and Ko a) olnted to arrange (or Carl Magdaliisk Mr, “Bin into @ ‘star anit ta te to the ship's butcher." i nas one of the rain the coms lution net Mormonism was her, She returns to this Thea A (ts diteussion was postponed, || Mr Pas ves horrified season, She will : ta ‘onuy H, Kean, of the he wytaed for a two months , Hawtak Clubs’ Hauranment, De aated Cane ir al tnaken raat Fa twa manta iu ‘The taal of Ue uterqgelel lub phig: WE ODL and depo will produce two i he welie going \ the pier All-ashore gong was sounding. a re Welt the m and y material, inabaae in Tom me i 5-4, = — ond Ce ae png . Fenn crithetsed what he ol no raeln jane. Wall street, he di ay Abramuon. of PO oat SAR Kyen her maid was not permitted to aa ani fo tai care of iimelf, Hal a0 red on “hpramson General Caney. thie preaioue hag. Ghe Gustied It GIRL’ RACE FAILS TO SAVE FATHER. When Assistance Arrives Rob- | ert Dunlap Is Already Dead of Poison Taken by Mistake { for Medicine. i { jin j nue, young woman with eyes bulging and hair streaming rushed in and cried that were eating breakfast int, No. 1482 Third ave- Several pe [her father had taken carbolie acid. Policeman Lee went to the third floor and found Robert Dunlap, a clerk, fifty years old, lying on the floor of the din- ing-room. Ambulknce Surgeon Darragh, Presbyterian Hospital, He saw that the man «was dead. Policeman Lee reported at the Hast Dunlap had been drinking to excese for several days Miss Dunlap stated later that her bed to take some acid by mis- father arose from medicine and took earbell: take ’ ¢ —eE—— ws FRENCH ENGINEERS GUESTS}! 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