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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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For Chunified Ad RemUt BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1933 Telephone MAin 46000 6 at any Catholic college in the country meeting the New York State Regents standards, will be given to two boys and one girl who must be EYESIGHT GROUP MEETS The eyesight conservation committee of the Brooklyn Health Council, under the chairmanship of L. M. Arrowsmlth, met last night at the Hotel Granada to hear informal reports on matters aligned by the council to the committee for study, chairman of the scholarship committee. The chapter also announced the Boy Life Bureau of the Supreme Council will conduct a two-day course In boy leadership May 1 and 2 at the Columbus Club, 1 Prospect Park West, at 3 p.m. on May 1, and 8 p.m.

on May 2, Catholic, residents of Long Island, and 1938 high School graduates. The examination will be given in fourth year high school English, and American history. Fred E. Kienle of Lindenhurst is K. C.

Scholarship I Exams on June 4 The annual competitive examination fo. the Long Island Chapter, Knights of Columbus, award of three college scholarships, will be held Saturday morning, June 4, at the Bishop McDonneil Memorial High School, Eastern Parkway and Washington it was announced today. The scholarships, consisting of $150 a year for a four years' course Kingswood Club To Honor Breslin Tomorrow night will be Breslin Night at the Livingston, 309 Scher-merhorn when members of the Kingswood Democratic Club' of the 18th A. D. and their friends gather in tribute to Deputy Sheriff Hugh E.

Breslin, executive member. A number of public figures are expected to attend. They are Attorney General John J. Bennett Assembly Minority Leader Irwin Steingut, State Senator Edward J. Shore Road Academy A.

Meet Sunday The Parent-Teachers Association of Shore Road Academy will hold a i meeting Sunday night at the school, 9249 Shore Road. Dr. -lolin A. Lester, chairman of (he friend's council on education, who as a member of the directing committee of the eight-year plan seeks to change college requirements in the near future, will talkt on thus i subject. On the committee in 1 charge of the supper are Mrs.

Elliot Hill, Mrs. Niels Hoiness, Mrs. Crosby i Field, Mrs. Erwin Munzert and Mrs. Vilheirn Relmann.

ACHE QUALITY Jim Braddock Due At Church Bouts Jim Braddock, former world's heavyweight champion, will appear tomorrow night at the annual amateur boxing show In St. Theresa's auditorium, Classon Ave. and St. John's Place. The 11 bouts are being held under the auspices of the Metropolitan A.

A. although arranged by the Holy Name committee of the church. Amon? the boxers on the card are Willie Smith, 126-pound champion of the International Golden Gloves tournament; Richard Cramer, National A. A. U.

135-pound champion; Tommy Marney, diamond belt champion: Al Romanofski, Kings County 135-pound champion; Abner Power, heavyweight runner-up in the 1938 Golden Gloves show; Warren Jones and Bobby Smith. On the committee in charge are the Rev. Robert Crowell, spiritual director; Joseph Reilly, chairman; John Sheehan, Thomas Foran, John McMahon, a McGuinness, Frank Clark, Thomas Keenan. John Hoffman, Jerry Hoffman, Herbert George Morris and John Connollv. HO PHI Coughlin, Congressman Andrew Somers, Magistrate Sylvester Sab-batino, Deputy County Clerk James Kelly, City Court Justice Joseph Fennelly and Sheriff James V.

Man-gano. Robert A. Parkes is chairman of the arrangements committee. Fourth Annual Dinner-Dance Aids St. Mary's Proceeds of Reception to Buy New Equipment Needed by llo-pital St.

Mary's Hrispi'al, one of the oldest mwiica'. mv.iiU'ioi.s in Brooklyn, was a.v.tircd of i's important position in the adisrinwiit of modern medir-inr- and ormy by the fourth anivw! nvptio au.t dinhrr-diim'o i-ondm-'od by the mrdiivU of thi- hwpital last tight The Hoicl St. Georsiv Dr. Wi.ium V. Pa.N itil.

Cf tfcp i r.hr rwpUon, who ha born coimrrtcd with the for S8 of 'ts 56 years of to th nn-nounreri that the procerus of the event, attended by more that 1.000 distinguished Brooklyn jurats, charitable workers and phyif i.tns, would be added to a fund for th replacement and addition of M'terific. 111-Btrumertts u-id at lh New Equipment Kvsrnlial Dr. Pascula said that the staff doctors were aiming to maintain the hospital's notable position in the field of medicine and, to accomplish this end, new suinical instruments and equipment were neces- SPREADS FARTHER HipES BETTER-j WEARS LONGER Many beautiful color combinations the Snyder Avenue Boys Club, 2523 Snyder and to provide a cash balance for working capital. In announcing the drive, Lewis W. Francis, treasurer of the league, reported that two Individuals have pledged themselves to contribute $5,000 on condition that the league raise the other $10,000.

will be obtained from, the fine se 310 Per Ret-. Colors to meet the many advancements in the profession. lie pointed out that the first appendectomy in the Metropolitan area was periormed In St. Mary's by Dr. Oeoi'ce R.

Fowler, famous surgeon of his day, on July 14, 1888. six years after the hospital opened. He added that the institution, located at Buftalo and St. Mark's under the direction of Sister Marie Jeanne, superintendent, has beds and conducts a clinic for nearly 50.000 persons annually. Doctors on Commiltep Dr.

P.iN..ual was bv Dr. Howard F. Heakev. Dr. Muliarl J.

Murphy and Dr. Francis W. Currin. Others oa the committee included Dr. Peter J.

Dulhgan, Dr. John O. Oirm, Dr. James A. Mastrota.

Dr. Leo J. Kelly, Dr. Daniel E. Welch, Dr.

John A. Shields Dr. George F. Price, Dr. Thomas M.

Brennan. Dr. Joint J. Collins, Dr. Edward A.

Kevrs, Dr. Dominick Maurillo and Dr. Paul Raia. lection of shades. 3-4-5 Day Tours From Brooklyn $0180 as low as XI Next Tour: APRIL 30 See the "New" Washington wher history is being made.

See it com fortably economically without bother, under direction of experienced tour conductors. Round-trip ticket, all sightseeing, meats and hotel accommodations included. Special arrangements for organtitd group Other Tourti May end 21 For free descriptive booklet, write or phontl M. ADAMS, City Patierioer Agtnt Brooklyn Eagle 8ldgH phone Cumberland 6-4480 or any Authorized Travel Agent Reg. $3.60 Value For Immediate Service Mail and Phone Orders Promptly Delivered Established 1870 That' what we call our mirror patent! sparkling as a fresh spring morning.

This spirited T-strap with its open tip.toe is just one of them (comes in new-penny calf too). An Arthur Kent Fitting 'makes it yours. Sptciauli furluiivtf in Croil Shot) RED CROSS SHOES o.t650 Brooklyn 298 Livingston St. New York 21 Wesr 39th St. Near 5th Ave.

534 Madison Ave. At Will St. DAY or NIGHT Cumberland (1-11)70 WmDuniqajuSon Boro Urban League Begins Fund Drive Tiro Brooklyn Urban League-Lincoln Settlement has launched a drive for $15,000 to pay for repairs and alterations to its buildings, the headquarters at 105 Fleet Place, and Funeral Directors Main Office: 201 Par Ave. Chapeti Show Roortn, Roger at Montgomery- I iMilUIMfcfeJ war 033 THANK YOU, Joe your enthusiastic praise of the big, new Dodge will interest millions who love a great performance whether it be a home-run blast on the ball But operating economy isn't all. Don't forget that famous Dodge price tag! Dodge actually costs far less than cars that do not give you as much by the way, if you've Dodge is safer, too.

For it's built like a dread-naught from chassis to top. You literally ride in a fortress of steel! And you have genuine hydraulic brakes that make you the complete master of every driving situation! And don't you prefer to own a car that sayes you money every mile you drive it? That's what Dodge economy means. Owners everywhere say Dodge gives them from 18 to 24 miles to the gallon of gas saves up to 20 on oil! been toying with the idea of buying a small car, you don't have to. Dodge is priced so close to the low-priced cars that you'll hardly notice the difference! No wonder owners say that Dodge is the best-priced car in America! Get your dealer on the phone right now! Learn how switching to Dodge will mean money in your pocket not only right at the start, but every day field or a thrilling ride in a "big league" car! 5 And "big league" car is right! For owners of the 1938 Dodge say you can sense this the very first time you take the wheel. Never before have you driven a car with the "pepper" and dash of this one.

A car that's so alert on the get-away so quick to leap out in front. There's no engine pondering herc.no mechanical meditation. When you say "go" to this car-she's GONE! This advertisement endorsed by tht Engineering Department, DODGE Division of Chrysler Corporation Jf I0CKIH6 luemsis "niMMi Taliif -r INGIBI MINIHIZID AH AJ a MSOMIO IY llOtTINI i JTJ 1 i r-om mountings (V HORSEPOWER IN VELVET! Only Dodge can giva you tht famoui Red Ram Floating Power Engine that make body vibration a thing of the Engine it not only balanced, but pourt impuliet into patented Floating Power engine mounting imttad of frame and body of carl TUNE IN ON THE MAJOR BOWES ORIGINAL AMATEUR HOUR. COLUMBIA NETWORK. EVERY THURSDAY.

9t00 TO lOtOO P.M., EASTERN STANDARD TIME it! you own NEW 1938 DODGE NEW 1938 PLYMOUTH NEW 1938 DODGE COMMERCIAL CARS AND TRUCKS NOW ON DISPLAY! -PHONE TODAY FOR A DEMONSTRATION! li.i Up, Mi THE BEST PRICED CAR IN AMERICA! DODGE PRICES DELIVERED IN DETROIT including all Federal Taxes, bumpers, bumper guards, spare tire and tube, safety glass, metal spring covers, fenders and sheet metal painted to match standard body color I i Local, state taxes not included. I JUS I Ut bush Av A Ait. niter I Mt, I UtbiM, 1 xirn. Arrtir Antu aira i In, lw I Itu.hw.. fu All.rr Miilun, I rV fVm V.

hd'UU Moton, 1 1(1 4tl, THE SECRET OF DODGE DEPENDABILITY Have you ever wi.ndn.d vthv DIee irs have such a great fur drpmd-ability, ruRijedness ut.il T.e answer lies in the fact 1 1 at tor Dxic lias deliberately diKim-crt-d and hni' its cars nof only for the tirt uwnrr, for the secoic, hird and even fourth owners! In feet, records show the' owners who buy new Dode curs rvet year or two years use only a fi action of the total mileage built into them I That's just one reason why 142,922 new car buyers have swm lied from other cars to Dxle in the past year. And that's also why those who really know used car values are saying the used cars offered by Dodge dealers are the finest buys on the market '808 $858 STNfR $870 1 t'IIVHW TOURING SIDAN Port Washinvrlon, Ryan-Simpson ooK7 I'ort Washington Bird. Quogua, Quogue Auto Company, Inc. Jeaaup Avenue Ridgawood, S. W.

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Terry Motora 430 Went Main Street Port Jefferson, Ntwcomb Brothers 149 Utt Broadway A Fureit Hilli, Arlita Sulci Inc. 117-20 Quecni Blvd. Franklin Square. Chris 1'ruelnon Autu Sales, I 14 Mcinpttrsd I urnpiko Fraaport, Kudy Motors, Inc. 21 Kant Merrick RoaJ Clsn Cove, Drucker Motor Sale Company, I Clen Street Great Neuk, bclumvo Mutor Sale, IJ4 bo.

Middle Neck Kd. Creentawn Henrv A Kueger, Hroadway Cjreetipart, Julm II. Morell l-'irnt fit South Sta. Hempitead, I.almanl Motors. Inc.

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Hnvhorp. hck Motors tlM Main St. V. Inf. 21 1 Ufi IWihirn Blvd.

Haff Mutor Salrs, it; HmiiwaV Heliport, Hfown'n Mam Street I folrr Muruhrs, I vt-ntt Mrown Mni Mfprt K.iilrid Ave. etitdil Nlip hrcle-r Hoa.i ollr-r Puirit, Uilieiif.lrll.j Hruthrta nd St. 1 Hampton, I. Anloinoliili i Nrwton I.ttfic HirninrjHla Hothpatte Mofon, 471 Mnin Stri-ct I ar Rrickaway, Hrw hwnr.d Mnlnrs In- I I rnt.n! Ave. I lrl Prk, 'ardoro Dswkini.

Inr. I'Mi Jprirho I urnpika riushing, liffnrH Mnnme Mntnm, U-u'Norliwofilv4 4-D00R STREAM- 4-D00R TOUR-070 LINLR SLDAN ING SEDAN Other models nt correspondingly low prices. TELEPHONE YOUR OODCE DEALER FOR DELIVERED PRICEt IN YOUR LOCALITY AND ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION, I V'1 V' Htli.fi -tM) IMi), 1 OM.M I HtV nr )17 rtf nttr il Mntor l-i, 1 ihh Avr. tONC. ISLAND Astoria, i ParUr.

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