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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 19S5 DIES IN HOLLYWOOD 'waiy ly jsiji.i ISH III I aasaay-. Here's further proof thai the jf aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaa SERVEL ELECTRO LUJ( Woman Hurt in Fall Fleeing Men; 3 Held Three men describing themselves as laborers were arrested by police of the 6th Ave. precinct last night on the complaint of Mrs. Anna Davem, 40, of 525 Court St, shortly before she was taken to the Kings County Hospital In a serious condition, the result of injuries sustained when she Jumped out of a third-story window, she told police, to escape from three men, after her clothing had been torn from her body. She told dectectlves she met John Devaney, 31, of 346 5th St, one of Congregation Hails 75th Anniversary To Start Oct.

16 Friday Evening Service Will Open Celebration Dr. Fmeshriber lo Talk Plana are under wy today to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Congregation Beth T'ohim beginning Oct. 16, it was announced after a Joint 'eeting of the board of trustees and the anniversary committee at the synagogue, ta Ave. and Garfield Place, last night A Friday evening service, with j. the Rev.

Dr. William H. Fineshri-ber of the Congregation Keneseth Israel of Philadelphia delivering the sermon, will open the celebration. Invitations have been sent to all Jewish reformed congregations In the borough to be represented, and arrangements to accommodate an overflow crowd at the Temple House opposite synagogue have fr MEANS LASY0NG EFFBCDEWCY kfaMAWMail the prisoners, in a bar and grill near 5th Ave. and 5th Bt, yetserday afternoon.

She said she does not remember how she got to his apartment, where there were two other men, who described themselves as William Armstrong, 42, and his brother, Robert, 44. When most of her clothing had been torn off. she said, she Jumped out the window, a clothes line breaking her fall. A neighbor heard her screams and called police. been made.

Dr. Fineshriber will speak on "The Rebirth of Faith." to inyiv iii ni l-im I Former Gov. Alfred E. Smith will be the guest speaker at a banquet i scheduled for Oct. 17.

He will speak on "Interdenominational Good Will." Among those who will attend are Dr. Sidney Tedesche of Hollywood, Oct. 6 (P) The body of Bernard Granville, film comedian and former New York stage player, was found in his apartment here last night. Detectives said death was due to natural causes. The actor, 49, was "discovered" by Flo Ziegfeld.

Union Temple, Dr. Samuel Levlnson or Temple Beth Emeth of Flatbush, Rabbi Harry Weiss-of Congregation Shaari Zedek of Brooklyn and Rabbi Samuel Peiper of the Com IrSMUL munity Reform Temple. Glee Club Holds Annual Smoker College songs filled the air at the Hotel Bo.st.ert last night as the University Glee Clug of Brooklyn held its 38th annual smoker. The program was under the direction of Leslie Newman, newly elected president of the club; Charles Zimmerman, chairman of the arrangements committee, and Randolph P. Hanson, director of the organization.

Present were Clayton Olds, president of the Associated Glee Clubs Supreme Court Justice Meier Tombs Congestion Blamed on Courts Steinbrink Is general chairman of the anniversary committee, i Aldermen Warned On Snow Contract of America, and Edward J. A. Zelner, director emeritus, who led the Brooklyn club for a quarter century. Clifford Henry, chairman Fear that the proposed $956,250 or the membership committee, an nounced a drive to add at least 20 new names to the. club's roster before the end of the year.

The only hope for a reduction In the $62,500,000 bill shouldered each year by New York taxpayers for policing the city and enforcing its laws lies in quicker court action and the scrapping of outmoded prisons, E. R. Cass, general secretary of the Prison Association, declares in a report available today. Breeding of crime, the report points out, is increased when prisoners are confined in overcrowded jails, and one situation that Is a menace to the peace and safety of the citizens of New York exists at the present time In the outmoded Tombs Prison. The normal capacity of the Jail Is 550 but the population count of the institution has reached as high as 915, the investigators report, pointing out that one of the main reasons for this congestion is the Inactivity of the Court of General Sessions, where six of nine parts have been closed since June 30.

based: on 5 to 9 years of snow plow contract might get the Board of Aldermen into hot water prompted a letter written by Aldermen Joseph E. Klngsley, Bronx Democrat, to Mayor LaGuardia, which was made public today. Alderman Kl-csley expressed the opinion that if the board approved the contract with the Klauer Company of Dubuque, Iowa, and the contract was later found to be illegal, the Individual members of the board could ri held liable for the sum of the contract. He quoted Section 60 of the New York City Charter which declared Aldermen approving an illegal contract are guilty of a misdemeanor m. Probe Identical Bids To U.

S. by Hundreds Washington, Oct. -6 W) Justice Department officials said today they were investigating hundreds of cases in which firms, seeking Government contracts for supplying construction material, submitted Identical bids. How many of the bids could be termed collusive officials declined to say pending completion of satisfactory service and individually liable to the city CAN BURKE SPEAKS TONIGHT Alderman James A. Burke will discuss the proposed city charter tonight at a meeting of the Jamaica Park Civic 161-11 122d Ave.

Joseph W. president, will present the speaker. for the amount of such contract. He sugLested two alternatives to the terms of the contract that if the snow-removal machinery did not come up to expectations the city should be obligated to pay a "fair and reasonable price" for it, a price fixed by the controller, or return it altogether. Mrs.

Beatrice Gelber Seeks Reno Divorce Reno, Oct. 5 Beatrice Gelber has filed suit here for divorce from her husband, Mark K. Gelber of Taft Lynbrook, to whom she was married Nov. 29, 1923, in Brooklyn. Mrs.

Gelber charged non-support. The Gelbers have three children and an agreement on their support and custody has been reached. SEWVtt rtCCTWOLUX CONTINUES TO COST LITTLE TO RUN EVEN AFTER LONG USE. RTw wfcftf 5fr. Gordon, Cordon A MoUseff, wtn: tur with mnv than 100 Serve! ElsfrtroluxRrijrmtors instftUed in our properties dur-tnt the pc fivs yean dddi us on Servel Elertrolu fr cor nw building at US 8th Av Broekljna.

Cost of prmtion is an important matter, and from exprienfs w- know that Servel Elertmhix eonttnuas to cost very Ikci to run tvem after tone use. lip no moving parts. A tir.y gas fjir: does all the work circulates the refrigerant silently and unfailingly. Consider how you gain by this catchtes simplicity Servel assures fxi protection and plenty cf ice robes every minute of every day permits savings on operating and maintenance expense for pars that do not move cannot wtar and increase the cost of operation or cause rapid depreciation. Gas Company Service See the beautiful new models at your loca! gas company showroom.

Remember, your gas company backs Servel Electrolux promptly and willingly services every crt it installs. Servel Dectrolux Refrigerator Division, 51 East 42nd Street, New York, X. Y. TT7HETHER you're purchasing a refrigerator for your own home or for properties you own or manage, the personal experience of these five leading Brooklyn builders with Servel Elec-trolux is important to you! First, because it offers definite proof of the long-life advantages of the gas refrigerator's noiseless operation. Second, because it is typical of the experience of owners and builders everywhere.

Today, in Greater New York alone, more than 125,000 Servel Electrolux Refrigerators from five to nine years old are still "on the job," still operating at the same low cost they did when new! Not a Single Moving; Part The reason for the lasting efficiency of the gas refrigerator is a different, simpler way of producing cold and freezing ice. Servel Electrolux has HOUR ATTRACTIVE APARTMENTS on Brooklyn Heights Under Ownership Management THE COLONIAL 38 Livingston St. iirf 4 lateralis rooms high ceilings abundant closttts THE MONTANA 11-13 Schermerhorn St. 4 lirp rtomi abundant closets also 9 rooms, 3 baths with north, south west exposursa. Reasonable Rentals Supt.

on Premises, or GRESHAM REALTY INS. K. 48th St. Wlckersham J-MOfJ. By iakinq PLUTO WATER MILLIONS HAVE PROVED IT THE QUICKEST SUREST RELIEF SEEK DIVORCE IN RENO Reno, Nev, Oct.

6 Michael De Milt filed suit for divorce here yesterday against Marie De Milt of 1141 Greene Brooklyn, whom he married in Brooklyn Aug. 25, 1917. The couple have two children. Five years separation was the charge. 1 Don't Deny Yourself 'EXPERIENCE HAS TAUGHT ME THAT SERVEL ELECTROLUX ENDS REFRIGERATION WORRIES." Mr.

Branch, vho Kat built many of nt York' outttnnd-5 rpartment buildings, vritet; "Experience has Uucht ie that Servel Electrolux ends refrippration worries snj tmuWe. I installed my first tas more than five years airo, and they are ft ill giving the sam erTTinc and dependable sprviee they did new. My Utt buildtnc to hsve them in at 1480 Oceaa Broofclym." 7 NO MOVING FARTS una umn him Mill. Ml 2 rs. a 5 jPER WEEK if Si ON MONTHLY BUDGET PLAN BUYS rjg Jf THIS AMAZING NEW OIL BURNER 1 'Ji 1 i -THE SILENCE AND LOW COST OF SERVEL ELECTROLUX MEAN A LOT TO TENANTS." if'.

C-'ist K'inf. promt nenl Brooklyn builder, rrportt ci u. Nearly nine yrars 1 boupht my fi'nt Ri-friiff rators. Since thn, I have in s'aMd than tto of them in my vsttduji prnpprtiin n-y nw building at 5 Hawthorne MkWn hig f-'an E'-r my rofwatpd rhnirt is thjt th rlvrcv and frwating cvwt o( Srrvel Kleclrnlui inan a lot to my tenants." SERVEL ELECTROLUX THE tfaj REFRIGERATOR 'I I i 3 1 i SOB GSS) aiMHS) (37 MMV nsiu UlJJililan Sold, guaranteed, installed, serviced and fueled by the makers of Essolene tSSOJ In this day and age, everybody wants the comfort of effortless, healthy, clean oil heat. And now anybody can have it! An amazing new oil burner, containing the latest advances of engineering science, has been created and priced so that all may buy.

This burner, the Esso burner, is backed by the world's leading oil organization and by more burner making experience than any other oil burner in the world. savings and insure long, enduring service. Simplified construction brings fool-proof, trouble-free operation. Important parts, usually classed as are included as standard equipment. There's an Fssohurner exactly suited to your needs a size to fit any furnace and any pocket-book also complete oil burning boiler and warm air conditioning units.

Investigate our remarkable offer! Write, phone or call today! Patented new features bring remarkable oil '--MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY HVI.VKSTRK OIL INC. 4M Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn, N. V. Without any obligation. plfa send detail, about the new K.soburner and your I'nited Responsibility Plan of installation.

Name Got fh tacts from offices listed below SYLVESTRE OIL INC. 4681 Metropolitan Brooklyn STagg 2-3204 StVtt CIECTTOLITV IS TWt oiY KFV1G-tRATOt I UVt FOCKO DCYtHO OF IIOI5C Lftw A. kin-i p.t-r saM'r -v "THE CAS REFRIGERATOR SAVES US MONEY 1 ON MAINTENANCE COST YEAR AFTER YEAR. fond r-ri Af. vttr, of $ptsr Jb Wtmrr, huilH'rt nf epnrtrnfnUt, writs: "We have be- our properties with Servel Electrolux 1 and -ir" -'lighted with the way the gas ref ngrni nr a- us ir-rifT on Bnamtfnanr cmt evon aftor lonf Street and No.

City and Slate- tv-T'-t-v. aru-auy, wt? aiei-ira T.ne Srv iof our latest building at 39 Ora TV If Mh 'MTTfiV rrF TOUIHiH.

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