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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

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I BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1935 Then, finally, it ml C. Peck. Mrs. John C.

Parker, Mis. James H. Post and Miss Mabel Gor shower baths, burned down. IIol Dogs 'i "Ev 'lythin taPlains WPA Circs On "ft- I GRADUATED! don Parker. Save the Academy Is Ditmas' Appeal as its effects so large a number of women and girls in Brooklyn.

"Girls, especially those employed and living away from home, must have the things to which they have been accustomed In their own homes." said Dr. Streeseniun. "The Y. W. C.

A. is not Just a friend but has something definite for this girl. There is nothing needed for her development not to be found at the It is the community's business to assist such an organization. "In order that girls may participate in many health activities of of 200 last night at the Bushwick Avenue M. E.

Church. In exhibiting a picture of the old Academy of Music, Mr. Ditmas urged the audience to do whatever they could to save the present Academy. "If only as a monument to the first one," he said. Among the historic buildings shown was a mill at Marine Park that was once used to grind grain for Washington's army.

Recently, explained Mr. Ditmas, the mill was used by the PWA workers, who equipped it with steam heat and at 01 ik. Geoghan Asks Foe to Confine Tilt to Records Hails Lehman Kcfnal to Hoed Oiarprs in DriickmanMunler That iniure yQ-9 rorrert arch fit SPECIAL for children of oent .11 HANANSHOE. 21 BOND Opp. Heiirfits to Girls Told by Dr.

Allele 'Slreoeman to Division Leaders Charles A. Ditmas, president of the Kings County Historical Society, gave an Illustrated lecture on "Old Brooklyn," before a gathering (Jouii ami l'ling Trapeze All There al Opening Before Elephants' Hearty Appetites Keep 'Em Away Ppanuts. hot dogs and lemonade were in order at the 2d Naval Battalion Armory at the foot of 52d where the Y. W. C.

A. constructive med- Captains for the uveuiuer examinations are given. Nearly finance campaign of the Brooklyn 6,000 girU had these examinations Young Women's Christian Associa- in one year. We are doing a good Circus Unit No. 1 of the WPA had Its opening last night.

Al- preventive job and through mental Coat Declaring that the of suspicion cast about, the Druck-man murder case" has been entirely cleared away by Governor Lehman's though the performance wan in the nature of a tryout, c--' C0rding to Charles Mosconi, i Branch, with Mrs. Richardson Pratt, refusal to supersede htm as psychological and spiritual avenues are making a big contribution to the young girls who need wise and friendly contacts." Dr. Streeseman is one of the examining physicians at the Fill i I supervisor, the project Of cnairman oi me campaign, presld- lilAtoUpen LllIllC Mayor LaGuardia and Col. Ade)e fi quested by Joseph D. McCiold iu.iv uuubtis.

uvn o.uu4-,ln lne Business and Professional OF llftter llOllSPS ent of more than 1 000 Women's Division, said the Y. W. liuunid Three lusty overtures opened the C. A. is the community's business W.

V. A. Division leaders are Mrs. Fremont Month at MARTIN'S In Conev on Nov. 6 34th ANNIVERSARY CO a JLrviMC JLiA.

I AIM 1 program and by the time the grand march began the auditorium was crowded with children and their parents. The youngsters' enthusiasm soon was shared by their elders. In the unit are 310 persons, of whom 62 are performers drawing salaries of $103.40 a month. In the ring they are directed by Andre Du-mont, who made an elegant appearance under the lights in his bright, traditional riding costume. In the tropical are clowns, contortionists, wire walkers, iron-jaw serial A better housing clinic will be established in Coney Island under the auspices of the Coney Island division of the Brooklyn FHA committee, from Nov, 6 to Nov.

9, it wa3 decided at a meeting of the executive committee last night at 2909 W. 17th St. The clinic, in the headquarters of the Coney Island Chamber of Commerce. W. 12th St.

and Surf Ave, SHOES Regular Mervliandisp Token From Stork Actually Sold will solve problems of home owners artists, horizontal-bar performers, who wish to borrow money from acrobats, dog and monkey acts, banks co-operating with the FHA, whirling Bedouins and Arab pyramid tor renovating their homes. It will builders. There's also Dainty Ann be open on weekdays from 9 a.m. i Howe, who sails through the air with to 5 p.m. and from 7 p.m.

to 9 p.m., fhf, of ease from a 9(Moot and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to From $5.45 to ins Kepubncftn-Fusion opponent. District Attorney William P. Gcochan last nicht rhallenceri MrClnldiuk to wace "an affirmative cainp.iimi based on our records." Geonhan refused to diM the Druckman case, which his opponent has been featuring in his campaign talks throughout the county, other than to express himself as "highly gratified over His Excellence's statement." Intimating that he was holding his fire until it would reach a larger audience, he promised to have "a whole lot to say about this matter" when he engages McGoldnck in a radio debate next Sunday at 3 clock over Station WOR. Charges Incompetence At a series of Democratic inclines and rallies held throuchout the county last night Geoghan scored the Republican-Fusion forces tot "belittling the people of Ki County by offering as a candidate one who is totally unfitted bv both experience and training to fill the position which he seeks Speaking at a meeting of the Democratic Bureau at Democratic county headquarters, 4-5 Court Square, he instructed the assembled spellbinders to stress in their speeches during the campaign "the utter impossibility of an administration, however efficient, con- ducting a office." "McGolrirck's statement that he will surround himself with competent assistants i one that, on the face of it convicts him of mcompe- tence." he charged.

"You cannot i sit behind a desk and jut sive or- 1 ders to others." Cite Long Apprenticeship Geoghan continued his attack upon his opponent's qualifications I at a meeting o' the Unity Demo- cratic Club, Eastern Parkway and Albany where he asked: 1 "Tf you wanted a surgeon to perform a serious operation would you' hue a barber for the Job? Do you want to employ a novir-p or do you want a man fitted to be District Attorney bv virtue of having served neigm. a m. Ocean Front district bankers will be at, the clinics, together with FHA experts on modernization and mortgage matters. Twenty-five leading businessmen of the district attended the meeting, presided over by Walter Burgess, chairman of the executive committee and secretary of the Coney Island Chamber of Commerce. I Another artist is Mine.

Sandina, an Amazon, who last evening broke iron bars and chains In two, per-: mitted two men to pound an anvil supported on her stomach while she rested on a bed of nails, and ended up by nonchalantly balancing and i tossing off two tons of rock while 114 embarrassed sailors looked on. Except for the dogs and monkeys discontinued itylei 1 New Kids and Suedes, New Trims! All Sizes to 1 1, Widths to EE1 Oxfords, Pumps, Straps, Ties! Strong arch support. Comfort! Flexibility and light weight 1 Many other styles not shown I Lasts for every type of foot! Styled for Fall and Winter I Kelley's 4lh A. D. Seneca Club.

93 Division Geoghan stated that he felt his Quarter of a century of there are no animai acts. Horses and elephants may be added later. active legal work entitled him to be although they constitute an expen-stvleri a real career man of the sive item. "And a man who could MMIMIIMIIIIIHllllMMIiMyijiniii IPIII'ilfflllllhllM i support an elephant," added Mr. i Mosconi, "would not be a likely candidate for Home Relief." There will be another performance tonight and two more on Saturday, after which the unit will make a tour of hospitals and schools for the benefit of shut-ins.

The first Manhattan program will be given at the 212th Artillery Armory on Oct. 31. type which our municipal Chief Executive indorses so heartily." Answers Character Attack Criticizing a newspaper editorial advocating support of McGoldrick on the ground that "character is more essential in the District Attorney's office than experience," Geoghan declared heatedly: "When it comes a matter of character and reputation I will take second place to "no one in this county. And that goes for both my private and my public life." Calling for a "record Democratic vote." Judge Brancato urged a con- i I A A a lonR apprenticeship?" Other speakers introduced by Paul Seulerman. who presided, included Count Judge Peter J.

Brancato, County Clerk John N. Harman. both candidates for re-election; Peter McGuiness. candidate for Sheriff, IUress (Coats WW if i Kf. i ccoi vr.s certed effort to continue the county and Congressman Andrew L.

Somers. Moving on to another meetintt, at 1 organization as the "strongest Demo- Democratic County Leader Frank V. cratic unit in the State." Willi Eiiisilc Furs that set A nvAY precedent in And a high peak in fashion! A iloiililo-ilnl Iktoiikvs Iriple ilcka.Hiire in I Ii is frock thai uiinvs. 5-: I I Ii f2F i Fulton and Smilh Streets 7 anil Jam-ivs! ou'M create a dromaiic stir I 1 when you en ter niogru ticer it ly this flow'ig crepe guwn coughr th and la'e 3 CONVENIENT WAYS TO BUY YOUR NEW WINTER COAT! Select the one most suited to your own individual requirements. () Our Deferred Poyment Plan; (21 Our New Budget Charge Account Plan; (31 Our Requlor Charge Account.

We shall be glod to explain them to you In greater detail upon request. tunic that shimmers and puKts with a thousand lights! After Cocktotls and dinner, you'll iltp off the jacket for dancing and and revealed in the sculptured gown with its brazen decolietage. i jr bi ock ond jeweled tones Misses' zes. i MISS BETTY DUFFY 0 41S Fm -Mifft, HrnokUn, nnf of th rnnt jut pi 1 1 rtiinp pf nplr in mrtl, wrsr'ine. a Ralrh Pr ire hat.

Sll-Mnrtll Shop Sofonil Floor fiir-tri in nied Iiats rJ in sji Vl Our "Little Shnp" )rn-iurpn frock and gnirnt rom 29.75 In 110.00. lasiiioiGs to malrli run vtntt Very sprviulhi priced 4 oiiinrknhlp Ihnl al lliis prior yon need nol Nncrifii-o join of (hp quality and ilislim-lion you demand in a winter poal! Bf'if tJonr lo our li'l kourrrs for the i-xqui'-il' fab-rim (inrludinff I Ihe magnifirenl furs, lln rritfu-intf fashions! Bf've had rnrh roal Individually tailored by hand, and warmly interlined! the net result a group of i.stamhm; 1 im ih Sie for misxeo. women, little women, larger women, juniors. OATS 1 lllltlt FI.OOIl wrap of velvet, MISS DUFFY -i I i if! Hi ri'j 1 1 i -v mink top I I he nr. nr for rt rlothf a.

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