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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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For C.lnnifieil AA Remit BROOKLYN EAGLE. TJ)NKyiUV. APRIL 10. 10.19 Telephone 4in 4-6206 MOPIPBNC, Man's Home Burns As His Wife and Nptvhom linhy Die Lewis Assails Bench Critics As 'Meddlers' Richter, Kaiser Deny Voice in Note Transfers with t3 A Minneapolis. April 19 (4 Tragedy visiud Cliff B.

Moser. 30. hotel fireman, in three short hours last night. At I m. Moser was notified by tele-1 1 t.

1 I i Pne that a child was eipected to Uphold! I lrOIlHPl, be bom momenUrUy to his wife and a Ajj there raa anxiety over her condi- SystPm In Afl(Jm tlon at St. Marya Hospital. Before he could leave the tele- Jo Municipal Judges lphone Mng (ialn Ht WM toW hl. While conceding that jurists have tn horn, he found trt building in erred In not cleaning out their flames Leaving the blazing house own hou.e." Supreme Court Janice Moser hurr'ed to the hospital, arriv- GIRLS! GIRLS! AM INTERESTING. PROF-IT ABLE CAREER miy bf open to you if you learn ELECTROLYSIS permanent removal of unwanted hair from face or body.

Train under one of the moft successful lectrolOKlsta ihort. modern course tmall, easy payments day or -x. i Kv-Krhrenkrauiss Associates Score Allegations in Suit Herman Richter and John Kaiser, who are partners in a mortgage, insurance snd travel agency at 186 Rermen today denied emphatically that they, as members of the firm of J. Lehrenkrauss and Sons had any part or voice in the transfer of promissory notes totalling 1927.100 which form the basis of a suit filed in 8upreme Court on be A. i evening classes.

PLACEMENT service available. Ight Denounced there shortly before I p.m. He Miss Morean at beaiitiuekm insiiidi. See or for changes In cnira nan oieo bi. i.ju ELECTROLYSIS (licensed by N.

Y. State. 1451 I "outside agitation Broadway tilst). New York City or writ or f-' court procedure and u.m. miu mat ma wuc na uicu an the selection of hour lalM i (ti -i infAt-mat An aW phone meddlers.

Wisconsin in 'uiu ci Judges the wort of bout this opportunity to provide lor your miure. i II speaking at a dinner meeting of the'P LaUQS fllf BRIDGE PLAYERS! For distinctive BRIDGE PRIEE6 visit WM. LANGREIN BROS, at 181 half of the Fulton Service Corpora tion. Bullfight Ban Board of Municipal Court Justices Of Oreater New York in the Columbus Club. 1 Prospect Park West, asserted that' Judicial salary cuts They are named as defendants long with J.

Lester M. Lehren- CLEARANCE! 325 RUSSEKS COATS AND SUITS ESEL 'Be Kind to Animals Week lo Continue I Through Next Sunday krauss. Julius Lehrenkrauss and Charier Lehrenkrauss. with whom they were associated in the firm of J. Lehrenkrauss Sons.

The. complaint stales that the notes were signed by the Omnia Corporation, a Witloughby 8t. They carry the largest assortment in tha borough. Hundreds of civic, social, church and fraternal organizations purchase prizes at Langbein'a for their bridge and bunco ursed by Mayor LsOuardia would be entirely unjust." Holding that "our present system. In the main.

Is best." he cited the fact all court reform measures at the Constitutional Convention had Officials of the World's Fair are subsidiary, in which Richter held u. th tit I stf rvrscMon rA ha .1 9 tat i th American Society for the pre- Lehrenkraua Sons turned them delegatM rtpresenutlvt of otft.ur.jVenUon 0, Cruety AnmaU forever to the. Lehrenkrauss Corpora- been rejected by a corr delegates rcpresentatlvt ban and rural opinion. banning bullfighting at the forth-tlon. w.iich paid a valuable consia-: coming exposition.

jeration for them. The latter con- iudee1 The rePort stat that "World's icern, as the result of a 1935 reorganl- Hits Snap Judgment "Once in a great while parties year after year why don't you? Langbeln's will take care of any party from "INVITE TO GOOD NIGHT." poisons his own nest, he went on, tfteir rtfuMl to mlt bullfight turned over to the Fulton Service "and some persons say mat ine ing, although lh promoters aig Corporation. If peo- gested padding th animalV ndrha Allfghanies' entire judiciary Ls corrupt, Place your order for milk at the M. H. RENKEN DAIRY.

It it richer in cream -1 that were formerly 'l! '35to65 NOW flj shall file our answer In due -i. iu ana omer aevices wnicn mey pl would look about them and see the work we are doing, they would horgM. printout attemoU to stage be much better informed." even modified bullfights In tnt course, said Richter at his Reinsen At. Office today, "but In the mean You asked for it! The FRANCES DENNEY preparations are now available at Frederick Loeser's. Put in a supply at once to ward off wrinkles and crows feet and to keep eyes young and sparkling! Miss benney, famous the world over for her eye preparations, believes that every woman should rest and soothe her eyes after each day of terrific strain and nervous tension.

"Eye Lotion" is to cool, cleanse and freshen the "Eye Cream" when molded and patted on the delicate-tissue around the eyes helps to smooth and firm and give that soft, dewy, young look. The "Eyelash Cream" Is not only stimulating to the growth of eyelashes but Is a dressing for the lashes. A tiny bit brushed on the brows and lAshes after powdering gives them a smooth, silky sheen which Is especially flattering. The Frances Penney preparations are being represented in Frederick Loeser's by Miss Robinson, because Frances Dsnnev believes In having a trained representative who can properly represent her. RIDE for health and beauty! It.

costs so little to buv a complete Outfit at the TRIANGLR STORE. 183 FlRtbush Ave. i Right now a beau- V. tlful assortment of custom-made wool lil riding coats is being VTy closed out at 1795 ft I lvalues to 12. i Take your choice as soon as posfible.

Others being cleared at These famous riding outfitters specialize in fitting wide and narrow calves of men and women. Now the time to take vour coat to HARRY JAY TREU, New York's time we cannot let these allegations United States have always met wjlh Ta amnJtfw that ran tnt inn .111 go unchallenged. The complaint says that the promissory notes were issued beginning Aug. 7. 1933, and continuing to Jan, 1.

1934. The (act and more delicious; Just ask your neighbor, she knows! Renkcn's purity, quality and courtesy have made and held the same friends for hslf a century, which is in itself a living testimonial. So la that. Mr STaiur artf hnl i tlcc Lewis, who reviews decisions of the also the general the Municipal Court in his official public." capacity, stated that the Brooklyn The Afl.P.CA. Be Kind to An-lustices had shown "thoroughness imals Week started on Monday and and a commends ute degree of in- will continue through next Sunday, fluatry" by aettlng an affirmation! The annual financial report for record of 80 percent, 5 percent I the year ended Dee, 11, 13I, showed signed from the Lehrenkrauss in terests at the beginning of Septem ber, 1933.

"At the direction of Julius lhr enkrauss. who was controlling stock holder of all those interests, as "it I bl FOP.STMANN'S TWILL" COATS $24 1 ttr 52 COATS OF 1MPORTKD TWFEDS 24 iftt i higher than the average, between that the society expended $525,414.55. i la-st Decemebr and March. jTh breakdown was as follows: As to the Mayors salary reduc- Humane wort. 154 685 SO; humane tlon proposal.

maintained that ducaUon 10.T7 license, hos-ithe cuts, together with Federal and sleltfr, dP1menU. i administration and insist on Renken's when vou buy milk. Phone MAln 2-6740. president, signed certain notes and In that way my name is on some of the notes that were Issued before I i 136.156.44, resigned. There were 80 notes in all.

comes some J5 percent. "We can sit by and see others pay the taxes." PW'0" or pensions, 'Disposition Was Mystery' he admitted, "but such a cut would offtcws ftf the be lander 8. Webb, president; Aired B. President Justice Pelham St. Vaclav and William B.

Warner, vice George Blssel of the Municipal presidents; Sydney H. Coleman. Court, the toastmaster, compli- executive vice president; Richard mented Justice Nathan Sweedler, welling, secretary, and Robert L. dinner chairman, for his "consclen-: Jones, assistant treasurer. ENJOY PEACE OF MIND.

Clear up that ugly growth of hair on your face. Now's the tine to have a chat with MRS. T. J. SALMAN.

Brooklyn's OLDEST electrologist. Stop in at 26 Court 6t. or-at 61 E. 42d N. Y.

or phone TRiangle 5-5560 or MUrray Hill 2-5310 there is no charge for consultation! 3fi FORSTMAWS WOOL COATS 24 ii i 2.1 RRIdHT COLORKD COATS 24 1 THRF.F.-PIKCE TWKKD TRAVEL SL ITS 24 lit 66 SOFT "DRESSMAKER" SUITS 24 5 AIADF-IN-ENGLAND SUITS 24 1) I i 'n 4.1 "TAILOR-MADE" SUITS 24 ruH i IR SUITS OF IMPORTED TWEEDS 24 "As to what became of the notes. I never had any information. I was never Informed as to their purpose and neither Mr. Kaiser nor I fiad any part in the assignment or transfer of the notes or with any payments that may have been mad by any one. Neither Mr.

Kaiser nor I held any office In the Lehrenkrauss Corporation, which is charged In the complaint with paying money to J. jtious work." and introduced as other I speakers Supreme Court Justices I John h. Mccooey and Benedict d. Parents to Celebrate Dlneen. ri Tll I lehrenkrauss As Anns on the nnt.es.

Among the diners were Municipal J. Jlimiec of the wultaa Service Court Justice George J. Joyce. Mil- The 25lh anniversary of P. S.

Corporation will show that i ton M. Wecht. Jacob 8. Strahl, I will be celebrated by a meeting of; Kaiser and I. as stockholders, as! leading fur remodeling specialist.

I have been recommending him to readers and friends lor years, and every one is so enthusiastic about Mr.Treu's 10-point plan! For only 125. he remodels, repairs, restyles, refits, cleans and glazes your fur MU8LIFT is an exciting principle in beauty care, a method of Thomas E. Morrlssey Jr. and Harry the Parents-Teachera Association! well as other holders, have objected P. Epplg of Brooklyn, and Nicholas Tuesday night, April 15.

In the! to the conduct of the business It! M. Pette, Henry P. Keith, William school auditorium. Avenue K. and is being carried on by those In con-1 J.

Morris, Rodman Ricnardson. Ed- e. 10th according to an an-itrol. But we will continue our r.rlt-: vast, importance to every wuman past 30! Especially these days when nerves, fatigue and worry tug all day at your facial nerves, etching fine ward J. Smith and Harold J.

Craw nouncement today by Mrs. May Cism whenever It Is Justified for the Winkler, president of the group. All benefit of ourselves and other stock-1 ford of Queens. Also Justices tJavid Morris, coat, turnisnes new.ri parents and adult graduates are in-1 holders, no matter how many times Charles A. Curtin.

Myron Sulzberger, vited to attend. we are Joseph F. Caponigrl. Samuel iiemai rtoeoer, minium sievin i-n a and Michael Matteo of Manhattan; A IHO JVIIIS roy, struck by an automobfto he was lines on the smooth surface of your skin. Try MI.I.E.

REIF'S marvelous US LI FT treatments at 721 Flatbush Ave. Phone INgersoll 2-6122 it's the exclusive secret of hundreds of women who keep their skin fresh and young. Time is limited let now! NEW PUPILS will pay only II for a 12.50 private lesson at oupreme wiun uusucc rr.nit e.u it. rMlimAm i walking across Centrar near Johnson and Official Referees Har- rts nr- t-'rwes oirr-i his home. The car.

according to rison C. Glor and O. Orant Ester-; Donald Pettengill. 4, of 145 Grovej police, was operated bv Frank Con-brook of th Municipal Court. was killed last night when nata.

40. of 132 Vermont St. silk lining, rtw In" terlinlng. new loops and buttons, you get years rip and tear service and 3 years insured cold storage. Additional furs, when needed, at lowest cost.

If you want expert craftsmanship and becoming style, take your old fur coat to HARRY JAY TREU todav. 131 W. 35TH ST- NEW YORK (7th floor), opposite the 35th St. side of Macy's. or telephone LAckawanna 4-788 for a bonded Treu messenger.

Go to DOUBEK'S SALON at finO Flatbush to talk about, a rt hi How to see TWICE AS MUCH of the West the Weber Studio. 49 Washington Brooklyn's smartest school. All dances are personally taught by Mr. A. J.

Weber, nationally recognized dance analyst and teach on your SAN FRANCISCO WORLD'S FAIR! trip rW brand new permanent wave. This expert will probably design a sleek and sophisticated wave or a demurely feminine one to smartly suit your type. Mr. Doubek tises the latest machine- er to the profession. Fifteen hours.

610. Classes for adults Monday, Tuesday. Thursday evenings. High school students Friday evening. Phone PRospect 9-8789.

i si It's as simple as A. Allot Southern Pacini, i Four. Scenic Routes meet at San Francisco. Read tha (Leicription of these routes hclow. I.

Pick the tut routes you like the best. C. Go to Sin Francisco on tnt of these routes and return on the ttbtr. Thus you sec aa entirely different part of the West each way. You tec tuiiti as much ai you would by going and returning on the same route, FOR NOT If EXTRA RAIL FARE.

less method, and charges are very moderate. Phont INgersoll 2-5808. FORECLOSURES PITPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE PRUDENTIAL SAVINGS BANK, nlaintiff. aitalnst THOMAS ill I ff3h L'luuni Curt Pacifica, Gdn Gait Inttrtiatiottml Exposition TO THel ABOVE-NAMED "DEFKND-ANTS: TOIt ARE 8ITMMOXKD lo Rn-liwor the srond slipplinpntnt complaint in this action, and to srrve a ropy of your answer, or if th second mipplempnlal (oniplaint not served with this spcond auoplempnlal summons, to serve a notte of appearance I 1 DUE TO tXTtetL CAUSES fJl I Soothe the irriti- I tion-promote 11 Wk mm -s mm quickhealinxwith 1 11 1 I usually effective ka if nn the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the servire of this second supplemental summons, exclu-1 m.iMHtl.M a.

i a a i ti 1 I -i aaafMaanaTl Start using Cuticura today! At all mve or the day of service. In case of your failure to appear or answer. Judgment will be taken asainst you by default tor the relief demanded In the Second supplemental complaint. Dated, January 11 Ih. 1939.

PELATOUR. KENNEDY MIDLER. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 185 Montague Street. Brooklyn.

.1. T. TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT THOMAS KAMMER The fore-aoinr second supplemental summons is served upon you by publication pursuant lo an order of Hon. Thomas J. drussista.

For FREE sample, -write Cuticura. Dept. IS, Maiden. Mia GOLDEN STATE ROUTE take you direct to Los Angeles. San Diego nr Santa Barbara via El Paso, the Mexican Border country and Southern Arizona.

Side trip to Carlsbad Caverns National Park. Route of the great Goldtn Statt Limind and the nioney-iaving Clifrnian (25-30ff-35' meals, itewardesi-niirst, chair car reserved for women and children). SUNSET ROUTE speeds you to Los Angeles and San Francisco through picturesque New Orleans, the romantic Old South. Houston, San Aotonio, Fl Paso, and Southern Arizona. Side trips to Yosemite National Park, Del Monte and the Big Trees of Sequoia and General Grant National Parks.

Route of th famous Sunset Limilrd and ArgtnnuL FORECLOSURES Cuff. Justice of the Supreme Court thence southeasterly, parallel dated March Street, part of the distant. ihrnua-ii a nr rue siare 01 new mi th the second party wall. 7R feet mrh in land 22nd. 19S9.

and filed i i mm a Thr v. rather has Wn sn freakish that tou'vr scairrlv i Si supplemental complaint in me omce ot formerly or t.errerts: thence north-: the rierk of Kings County. This is an easterly, alonif land formerly of action to foreclose a first moris-aite i Lefferts. 18 feet 0- inch to a bv Slewar! Lane Building 1 point in a line drawn parallel wlthl Corporation to The Prudential Savings Slat Street, I rough the point of beicin-l Bank given to secure the sum of 7.00(1 ininir: snd thence northwesterly, par-1 dated April 2nd. 1926.

and recorded in alM with Slst part of the distanee: the Kincs Countv Renister's orflce In i through a party wall, 77 feet 9 Inrhca Liber SUM of Mortgages. Page 349. env-1 to the southeasterly side of 14th Ave-1 ring premises in Kings County at the nup, at the point or place of beginning. I corner formed bv (he Intersection of snid premises being known as and bv the northeast side of 71st Street with (the street number M17 14th Avenue, the northwest side of Stewart Avenue, i TOGETHER with and subject to the being 58 feet 4 Inches In depth on obligations of a driveway easement! Htewart Avenue. 15 feet 10' inches in rte.

lsration recorded in 4979. cp. S9R. idlh on 7 at Street. 57 feel ncnes i un winner 3U.

ivm Hnnrd to wrar pnii)j clothe. Kttt Ktisrk hold it 'gf prto2 rlraramT atvortling to thr calendar the Rut Riissrks hold it prin rlrarancr acconling to thr ralrnrlar not the MAXWELL WASHOR. Referee In depth on the northwesterly side at j- victihrr. or sunimrr plain iur In nr matir. v.

onr- wrihrr. I-or summer plain luvr In hr made, 8TORAGK NOTICES tight angles to Ovington Avenue and 19 feel inches in width in the rear. To-ether with street rights. DET.ATOUR. KENNED A MILLER.

Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and Post Office Address. 185 Montague Brooklyn. N. Y.

SUPREME roURT. KINGS mtlNTY SHASTA ROUTE connects with northern transcontinental lines and speeds you to California through the vast evergreen forests, sparkling lakes and snowcapped mountains of the Pacific Northwest. Sid trip to Crater Lake Nationil Park. An alternate tour by rail and motor coach jhows you the Redwood Empire. Route of the luxurious and Orejawf'.

OVERLAND ROUTE i the shortest line between the east and San Francisco, over the Rockies, across Great Salt Lake on the spectacular Lucin Causeway, over the High Sierra and down through Sacrtmtnto (Golden Empire Centennial). Route of th Streamliner City fS Franaict, Ftrty-Nintr. Ovtrlmnd Lit-ittd, Pucifte Limifd, Frmcisc Cbnllengtr. rrrjtilar Rit.rl rU and suits hair hern 31 rrrjular Rur mat and suit havr hern STORAGE NOTICE To: Mrs. Celia Goodman.

Mrs. Leibo-witn. igert. Arthur Lent. Mrs.

White. Mr. man, Rubin Fiomowita. Mr. Cartwricht.

V. Haher Wm Haines -HUBS OWNERS LOAN UlRf" RATION, plaintiff, againsi aRISTIDE i Hyde. Corn R. Beat, Miss Edith Raxler. Anna Rosssilla.

You and ach EAOARIA. et defendant of you are hereby notified that the time for payment of our lien upon the property hereinafter described having expired, after due- notice thereof had been given to you. we will sell such property, to wit: Household furniture. for Plaintiff. 32 Court Brooklyn.

New York. Pursuant to judgment, dated April 5. 1939. duly entered. 1 will sell at nuh- Conr-Ourm pitMcU trdiicrd, Thr vntt drrmaLft "little tnfliiroer and all thr nthrr piovrd siiccess" ol thr irasnn.

Al prii that an save ou no le than I and a much a Ml! Our 'fix'ks still imludr almost 11 lizcs and colors in rrtv stlr, so plrar plan to hr rarl unten ami Snrs Open Toniorrow, ThuVtdoy, 'til 9 P. M. lie auction to the highest bidder by personal effects and all goods known cvujn MJMBlJKIi, auctioneer, al the Rronklvn Real r.lnlA at ns household goods, stored by you, FREE TRAVEL SERVICE For free information and literature about a trip west, call, telephone or write Southern Pacific, New York Ticket Office: 531 Fifth Ave telephone MUrray Hill 2 8400. F. Pickering, General Agent.

Southern Pacific ti1 iftj CALIFORNIA and back! 90 in air-conditioned M23 in sir-conditioned tourist chair cars and coaches sleeping cara (plul berth chsrgel, in starting April 28. effect now. 135 in air-conditioned itandard Pullman! (berth extra), starting April 28. TO CALIFORNIA BY SEA AND RAILi At the 123.4 and tH fares (plu. $11), you ran enjoy a rail-water round trip tour to California, sailing from New York to New Orleans on our Dirt'.

Meals and berth aboard ship are included. in your name, or to your account, or in which you claim an interest, in the (JoeU Moving Storage Company, to be sold at public auction bv the (lEOROE H. BENSEN auctioneers, si 3H14 l.llh Avenue, Brooklyn. N. nn Thursday.

April 27th. 1939. commencing st. 10:30 a.m. and continuing each succeeding Thursday until all the goods are sold or "until Ihe liens are satisfied." CKORr.K H.

BKNPKN Auctioneers. GOETB MTINrj UTORAK COMPANY. u-st 389 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn. Citv and Slate of New York, County of Kings, on the 8th day of Mav. J939.

at 12 o'clock noon, the premises. With tha improvements thereon, directed by said judgment to be sold and therein -described as follows- REttTNNTNG at a point on Ihe southeasterly aide of 14th Avenue, disfanl feet snilthwesleily from Die corner formed by the intersection of the south-Westerly side of Slst Htreel, and south ssierly-side of Hth Avenue: running heme soulhweslerlv. along Ihe south-isterly side of 14th Avenue, IS feet; Hi- TUttt-rtrrlUtTOM AM IRIDOI.

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