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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1937 (.1 6 Aiding the Plight of the Flood Area 5j Flood Aid Fund mately one half, and that compulsory registration of all venereal cases had virtually eradicated it from the Scandinavian countries, he said. 4 Urge Clinics War On Social Disease Clinical service of high quality and "free for all economic levels" Is needed to control venereal diseases in the United States, Prof. A. Winslow, director of the Yale School of Public Health, declared yesterday at a luncehon of the Regineal Conference on Social Hygiene in the Hotel Pennsylvania, Manhattan. Free general service has reduced the disease In England by approxi i pJl fx fix 1 MOM ALWAYS SRVS CANADA DRY -SAYS SHE WANTS TO BE SURE WE GET A GINGER ALE THAT PURE AND WHOLESOME VII ts The Northwestern Mutaal Lift Insurance Canpanr.

tin's Siith A. D. Republican Club. Mil twit Shiftman, employes and self, ledenliop of Jewish Women's. Ine.

Second contribution. St. John's Evanielt. cal Lutheran. rts Hanaoa Place Baptist Church and Bandar Schoel.

$S1 Woodlawn Reformed Churrh. Miller Art Company, company and employes, i Concord Baptist hurch of Christ. Public School 4. J. R.

Woods ft Sons. tlb Jewish Center ef Klnts Mrs. Frederick T. Parsons. Mrs.

Florence Falrehild Simmons. F. L. Bailey. Mary Wulsky.

Clinton r. Hamilton. John Treibar. Hugo Bract. Mrs.

Natalie Isenburrer. Adolf Fenrht. Davie O'Connor. Parent Teachers Association, Public School rifl. 1.

levins Mrad. Howard Friends I.eafue Ine. Mrs. M. Stevenson.

South Brooklyn Board of Trade. L. Shteinshlicfcr. I mpar I.odse, Knifhts of Pythias. V.

S. lodge. Order Brlth Abraham. Roma Democratic Club of 20th A. D.

A. R. Ilacuser Company. The Mico Manufacturing Company. Cleremont Machine Company.

Inc. Queens Contributions Contribution reported by Queens Chapters Included: sinn National Casket Company, employes. (I ill. Queens County Refister'a Office, employes. ttnfl Western Electric Company, Prudential I.lfe Insurance Company.

Woodside, staff. Ml) IS Ilofstatter's Sons. Inc. and employes. Ml Ford Motor Company, emploves.

West Disinfertlnr Company, emploves. Klelnert Rubber Company, employes. it 4 I if i' 'i A SMAaVT U10C Brcrtlya 70 fitbuih Atua 1613 Pttkim ADVERTISEMENT HAPPY RELIEF FROM PAINFUL BACKACHE Caused by Tired Kidneyi I Mafcr of thoM gnawing, nagging, painful backaehn people blam on eoloi or mrmni ftra often caused by tired kidMyn and may relieved whan treated in th nght way. The kidneyi are Nature a thief way of taking xmm arids and potsonoiw waate out of the blood. Most people pane about 3 pint a day or 1 bout 3 pounda of waete.

If the IS milee of kudney tuhee and filter doa't work well, powonotia waete matter ntavg -In the blood. These poison may itart nagging 1 backaches, rheumatic pairm, lumbago, lo of pp and energy, getting up nighta nwelltng, puffinewunder theeyea, headarhesand diiunew. i Don't waitl Ak your druagmt fr Onan'i Pill, used ufreaefully by minion for over 40 ream. They give happy relief Hnd will help the lA milee of kidney tuhea fliwh out potsonoua nn iron ui diooq. uei uoau i truiM, rk SEE Packed with heat units low in ash i Our cool keeps your heme warm with least effort.

Hold txptnm down! Please Mention This Paper When Answering an Advertisement. 35 ERST 14 ST. II Jamais taj I 1(404 lianci thm Wmm ui. trow orot cvimih 00M BfT-Tt-i-4 I Ill I Hits Mark for Boro Navv Yard Contribution of 1,000 Listnl-Oueens Nets 11,000 A contribution to the flood relief fund of more than $4,000 from em-plovps of the Navy Yard was to be presented to C. R.

Beard.sley. chairman of the Brooklyn Red Cross Chapter, by Rear Admiral Harris railing, commandant of the Yard, in the latter's office this morninc. This donation pushed the relief fund the $125,000 mark as it steadily climbed toward the $20'i -000 quota accepted by the borough chapter. The total received stood at $121 594.93 night. Queens N'ears Quota The Queens Red Cross ChaDter reported a total even closer to its quota with more than $44,000 re ceived toward the $54,000 goal.

Of this amount. $33,000 was reported by Roy Schmidt, director of the Central Queens branch, and $11,000 by Paul Findley. who heads the North Shore division. The Brooklyn Rotary Club also comes to the aid of the flood sufferers today, when Everett Clark, its president, presents the club's contribution to Dr. Harry S.

Rogers, president of Brooklyn Polytechnic Iastitute and chairman of the Citizens' Committee, at the reRular Thursday luncheon in the Hotel Bossert. As the result of a neighborhood canvass conducted by five Boy Scout troops a contribution of $234 38 was brought to the borough headquarters at 130 Clinton Troops 68, 87. 232, 254 and 260 collected- donations Tuesday evening. The committee which sponsored the canvass Included: Herbert Feld-man. chairman, assistant scoutmaster, 354; Ernest W.

Levey, secretary, scoutmaster, 260; Frank L. Gates, treasurer, scoutmaster, 232; Joseph M. Jacobs, scoutmaster, 354: Howard Anderfer, scoutmaster. 87; Paul Jacobs, assistant scoutmaster, 68, and Thomas Antonsen, junior assistant scoutmaster. Bingo Party Planned A bingo party for the benefit of the flood relief fund will be sponsored by the Ocean Front Community Organization in the Half Moon Hotel, Feb.

16. The hotel will donate its grand ball room for the party, which is under the direction of Mrs. Ralph Savarese. Two percent of the gross receipts of the Pep Service Station, 375 Smith will be given to the fund by Uominick Migliorato, the pro prietor, it was announced yesterday. The Rift of $442.50 from the Pil grim Laundry, previously announced, represented both the com pany's contribution and that of its employes, who took up a collection, it was explained.

Queens Village Dance More than 300 persons attended a dance for the benefit of flood sufferers held in the Community House. 215-32 Jamaica Queens Village, last night. The benefit was sponsored by the Citizens Association of Queens-Bellaire, assisted by the Junior League of the Queens Village Women's Club. City Marshal Edward F. Buhler and Mrs.

T. E. Jordan were co-chairmen. Pupils in the Hicksville public Canada Dry is made of real Jamaica ginger, fine cane sugar and other choice ingredients. Oraduate chemists inspect it fourteen times to safeguard the matchless quality and purity.

A A TFfc A FSaTTiYf "The Champagne sxr. Edo Aircraft Corporation, employes. LESSER PLEA ACCEPTED A plea of guilty to petty larceny was accepted from Leo Guarino, 20, of 2225 3d Manhattan, by Judge Charles S. Colden yesterday in Queens County Court, Long Island City, where Guarino will be sentenced tomorrow. He had been indicted for grand larceny on the complaint of John Hinsch of 22-27 83d Jackson HeighU, who claimed Guarino took his $1,300 automobile.

MID-WINTER SALE MEN'S FINE SHIRTS JUS Fancy, celkr New HS9 Faacj, calta atUckesi tu ttts $5.04) FaKjr, $1S FINE FABRICS, BEAUTlFULLT CUT AND TAILORED ESTABLISHED 1878 JB.D05LIN 33S MADISON AYL, AT 43 STREET CANADA DRY'S SPARKLING WATER LEMON LIME RICKEY I. mil NEW LOW PRICES Individual (In 10 ttnjular 12-or. stxa 15' Lartja family strP) All prices plus bottle deposits) Easle Stafr Photos Kiirouiih President Raymond V. Ingertnll (lop, renter) drop his rontrilmtion for the rehabilitation of the i( tints of the fury of the floods into a box held by Mrs. Alfred Lewis nt the Hood Relief Hall of the llrnokhn Red held last night nt the Hotel St, C.eorge, while Mildred Shumskv (left) looks on.

At left, Postmaster Vrnnris J. Sinnott discusses conditions in the Ohio and Mississippi I'alleyt u-ith Mri, Sinnott, Acme Bakinf Corporation, employes and firm. John YC- Masury ft Son and employes, Sif.lB K. ft G. Auto Parts, employes and company.

Sltl.SI Bethany Presbyterian Church. Ml.iS Spencer Memorial Presbyterian Church. S'i South 3d Street Presbutrrian Church. Still New ttrecht Reformed Churrh. Wrisheri Baer Company, employes.

SM.Sl) Jefferson Salt, employes, i7 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, il 1 Seneca Ave. KM. SO Officers and men. Naval Medical Supply Depot. n.v; Williamsburr Eirrproof Sash ft Door Corporation, firm and emplocs.

Bcn.iamin N'ovick. New York Avenue M. E. Churrh. A.

Sons, employes. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Bath Beach District. Employes of Pulaski Trucking Company, (iold Car Hratinc ft Elahtlns Company. Sh i I The I'LlasLi 5-435r-4357 56 Borrum Brooklyn of (finger Ales" Taystee: NOW! HEAR YOUR CHILDREN ASK FOR MORE BREAD! If you want to hear your children ask 1 for mor bread just let them try Taystee Bread. Tor this deliriously different bread made the TEN'D R.

way invariably registers a "hit" with youngsters because of its nght-from-the-oven freshness and its wonderful home-made tasic. You'll find that Taystee Bread is richer in energy and food elements that every growing child necds-for vitality and strength. For it'j made with pre-tested ingredients selected as a result of exhaustive scientific tests. Truly, Tavstw llrcad is one of ature's finest foods-in its most enticing and nourish ing lorm. Iry a loaf today! schools contributed $181.65, with the help of and custodians, by depriving themselves of candy and practicing luncheon economies for a few days, according to School Superintendent E.

H. LeBarron. The money was collected in the East Nicholai junior senior high schools, Brooklyn Contributions Additional contributions reported at Brooklyn headquarters were: Ri'hop Mollor, Kta.gft Naval riolhini Drp.it, St. and 3d Are. South Brookbn Kavinr Rank.

Kay MAnufarturinr Corporation, fin-glovrffl and corporation. St. Bartholomew P. Churrh. Coneorrlia Partanna Snrirla D.

M. S. I Trrasurv Pppartment, Internal Revenue Service, Brooklyn. ns Central Presbyterian Churrh. SI 15 Greenwood Baptist Churrh.

is tllrs. Hbyfor (BooAvyn, Famous South Carolina State Fair VJho says of Taijsfce Bread: HAVE TEETH THAT I 1 5' FIRST TASTE OF Cambridge ie Winner (over Slate Fair. Switching to UNTIL MY TAYSTEE BREAD, I WOULDN'T HAVE BELIEVED THAT ANY SI 10 East N'ew York Savinrs Bank, employes K5 Oppenheim and Collins, employes, Sl'7." Employes of Adolt (iobel, III All Saints P. K. Churrh.

Gravesend Reformed Church. mini Lewis Avenue Conarerationat Churrh. Slill Standard Vacuum Oil Company, Avenue I'. HIHI Tavlor Co. Rushwirk Savinrs Bank.

Charostat Maitufacturinr Company, Inc. New York Stale Manufaclurinc Retail Rakers. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald MacFarland.

Frederick Semkcn. Grace P. E. Church. Aetna Steel Products Corporation, firm and employes.

am Greene Avenue E. Church. fieneral Stevedorinc Terminal Company, Inc. SKI OS Superior Cabinet Corporation ot New York. tl 1 I Ith Ave.

JtKl.TB I'nited Shipyard. In. Swedish Hospital. iuvcijt lusici, V5 ROBBINS, INC. BREAD BAKED AWAY FROM "No dentifrice excels Calox for HOME COULD HAVE SUCH A DELICIOUS HOME-MADE is-vsiii unit FLAVOR.

-V5u Mrs. Taylor Coodwyn of 216 W. Greenwood, S.C., is a S-time First Pri last 10 years) at the South Carol Carolina Women Everywhere Iry This better Bread "alox should help thousands of people to have teeth that shine like the stars'." Dolores Del Rio she should know! Her teeth, of extraordinary brilliance, help make her smile one of the loveliest in the world. So often Calox is the choice, when screen stars select a dentifrice. It is famous in Hollywood as the tooth powder which brings dazzling "camera shine" to teeth.

Take a cue from HolIywoocL.use Calox! ASK MUCH OF YOUR DENTIFBICE-Cnlox releases live nxygen in the mouth. Oxygen is Nature's own purifying agent. Calox helps to neutralize mouth tends to strengthen gums. It i made with prescription care by the famous drug house. is wonderful rPjLj CAN I HAVE YIPl FRESH method calls for specially controlled blending and ample time for the bread to rise Taystee is never "forced" in this respect but is allowed to rise naturally and com-pletely, the way prize-winning cooks do when they're baking bread at home.

In addition, Taystee Bread is distributed in record time rushed from the ovens by the fastest means this rripdern age has devised. Thus you'll find it feels fresher when you buy it rasres fresher on your tabic! And, what's more, it has the faculty of retaining its freshness to a remarkable degree I So if you haven't yet tried Taystee Bread-do so without delay. Seefor yourself what a marvelously delicate flavor it has how "kitchen-fresh" it tastes! PEOPLE do not do things without reasons. Hence there must be something different about Taystee Bread that's causing so many housewives-even confirmed home bread-bakers to change to this bread. Part of the answer is in the statement cf Mrs.

Taylor Goodwyn above. And who is better able to pass judgment on bread than a 5-time State Fair winner of First Prizes in baking? And here are the two principal reasons for the downright goodness of Taystee Bread: First Taystee Bread is made from pure ingredients, scientifically selected from the finest that America affords. Second Taystee Bread is mixed and baked the famous TEND-R-FRESH way. Among other things, this TEND-R- LISTEN TO "HOPE ALOEN'S ROMANCE" RatKo'f Newest Drrrrilc Hit Station WOR it 4:00 P. M.

Evtry day txctpt Saturday and Sunday 1 teeth that SHINE LIKE -nwS Dolorei Del foicinating Columbia picture itor eTAB; OAt I .3 1 now opptaring in 'DEVIL'S PtAYOROUND." IJj i.

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