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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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THE BROOKLYN' DAILY EAGLE. XEW YORK. MONDAY. APRIL 9, 1917. FOR EUROPE LUMBER NEED Readers Bargain Counter Iti I I I'M! Is HllllllgMII Ml II llllll Ill MUM Mill iH dotting Better hi Ftalbush OPPORTUNITY 202 LINCOLN PL EASY HOUSEKEEPING HOMES Eastern Parkway Height Crown street, between Bedford and Rogers avenues.

Both sides of street built up, making most attractive block in Brooklyn. Two stories. 8 rooms and bath; some with garage space in rear. Take or transfer to an Ocean or Rogers avenue car to Crown street. REALTY ASSOCIATES 158 Crown Street.

Brooklyn. CSniu. ex. Ciu oawvf venin' ill li BTRX1S1IKU RIMIMs WWII TO LET APART MEXTS Furnlshed fnrnUhfd all 1 hnv Facing beautiful Prospect Park: The Algonquin: very handsome, new. steam-heated apartments to let.

S30. $40 and $50 month. 175 Prospect Park South West (Coney Island av). near Park Circle: or telephone Flatbush 800. I niT nr muni pnnprnTT SPOT' 'cash old" r.inttnr..

pleooe. CALIFORNIA. I riWir I CL7T Rvwmi. him omb toi-rm. I'M I ROOMS M) BV1H SIC Vint LAUr 1 SSgSag I Bedford BO-T-IW rift.

W. SC. Pb I i.oor in I'imvil a cm nrui 7 500 i -r-r I -T-3 HI llMi MM toin II- hrt.liV PACIFIC COAST A I I IVMoN; I K.lll arid Iramn "1 mirni a10 I brin. anadlaa 12(1 him i ihm. nm .,) II i-AbitKvs.

no 3d 7- FOR SALE I 1 1 1 1 1 8s EDWIN HALL IdoJk.to houaiJ oan ind bitldar. WbS I a a Pb. jotMMa Volte. St. suJCj One-Family Houses at Arverne i and Richmond Hill, New York m.

i. UKS FLATBUSH. n.jre.ephn.e Pro.pec,. usi.i: HIT IIOI SKS. ynS Two lory frame hew.

Xo. nir. H1d WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES 33r Adelphi St. near Lafavette. V'-" i ft MrTAOHEO 2-fantl Ml I'mfn fiirrm- tl-c on! 10 open Suuday.

royer- -rl 7 IHAyfeiT ne e' If, i J. O'CONNELL JR. Two and one half iiovv framw cottataa. wSSlASm 'mSTt ,0.3 uewrwy road. 305 Auelphl St I HllptS.

10 I. 0. 1 1 enlm0 j'j 11 a' and Ti'iiv ANS. at. 6-7 ft' SLSI REAL ESTATE AT APOTIOK.

"MSTSi -STIU 1 I-! Carrying Pa.enger, I Property Wanted amC3firtleu SSS I i Commission to Study Supply Here and Demand Abroad. portant pork of eatlHMtiDg the amount sof Aiiurii an Imnher that win be needed in EMMfts for rSeOOStrUettpq the Hureau ot Foreign and Domestic CoOUMTee today announce tho appointment of four special trad OOWmlMtollllll Tllllll It. Walker, of Washington. 1). Ndson C.

Brown, of Syracuse. Rogar B. Simmons, of Hagusiown, Md and A. II. Oxholin, of San Francisco.

The investigation is ing tli- tore. The appointee, are now preparing to Isit every lutnher producing center in he United states, the object being In et in closest touch with all lumber ore ems which are int In for eign trade, in Kuropu the will study ai nist nanu the districts which mil be in greatest need of lumln a. soon as peace is made; they will ascertain the kind of lumber which will hr, in demand, and they will er-umate th re CI I fie ir.ll win, li v. 1,1 f'V Wttion Will ICMllire two vears, but reports will be made as fri-iuenily possinie and will published as on as they arrlvejn Wa.hlngton. URGES JEwTtO ENLIST 'Give Your Lives to Benefactor Country" Rabbi Rabinowitz.

Rabbi Moses If. RaWnOWllr. of the Congregation Etz Chaitn, on Stoms iscd such niein- bers of his congregation as could do 0 enlist to support the Govem- the Gi should stand back." 1.000 years tho Jewl have beins; to persecu-Slates had I he Jew grand ,1 fell political, economical and social rights In appreciation of this It Is lenlies and their souls to their benefactor country." Miss Moffat to Wed; Date Is Not Decided Heleno Moffat, whose engage ment to Martin Hofer of London was it Friday, is the daughter of Mrs. A. Graves of 39'J Park JIM: Moffat was edu, ih France and Italy.

She is a sister of rtis Moffat, the son-in-law of Herbert Tree. Mr. Hofer has manv friends in London and New York. Ho Zurich. Switzerland.

The wedding- bus or the ast ot tins month. NATIONAL ANTHEM CONTEST, Baltimore Offer Pri.c for Citi zens' Creexl. $100 prbte for the best national citizens' creed, to be based upon ican history and principles, has offered by the city governmen' of Itnltimore, according to an an- unconient made Saturday by Inn igllahd I li sntly i the Republic i tional antl, through the otliees of Kd neat iona 1 Foundations, Nos. East Twenly-seventh street, New Yuri, City, wbcro competitors can send their manuscripts. MEVN-TRNKA RECITAL.

Heinrich Meyn, baritone, antl Alois Trnka, violinist, gave a recital Sat urday ('bickering Hall. Fifth ave- "Saltarella. Pwlllght, Hebrew l.nhaie. Aspiration ai; A Lament." The violinist played v.u no technniuc and feeling. The con- poser was at the piano.

FAMILY NEEDS $17... it were not for her weal; hear iry F. might bo able to suppoi RIVAL A. C. ANNEAL HALL.

"PROBLEM OF The Vivisection Investigati League will hold a drawing rot meeting Tuesday ufternooi at the residence of Mrs. M. of Church. Wash. win deliver an addret roblem of Vivisection." am riet (Mis Dellenbaua win i Gnllsworthy.

Cartl. may ed the league head i nited ChartUea Building, Twenty-second atreel, Man- TO Ml ST. SA1 lOl It '8 TOURS to PACIFIC COAST ArAN AND FAR EAST JJFLS THUS. COOK SON. 245 Broaair'er.

AMERICAN EXPRESS l-K "MIONK.H MV" i beard. Mad. If. 270. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.

AMERICAN LINE Weekly Sailings WHITE STAR LINE Frequent Sailings New York-Liverpool Cargo end a pi ham- a xu 24c-Music WINTEKR0TH PIANO OLD GOLD JWFT.TIT. 8TLVER. ANTIQrK AN AvriQTE Ft KNlTl'm: in run r. JACK'S CURIOSITY SHOP ir.t, ea.d i room itaa heat i oartmenl I OTTO I I FURXITI'RK. hoi s.

iV.h,-' Apply lo REAL ESTATF. BUREAU, "nW nwinm: in m. Officen, 9 Broadway New York New York Slat. Banking Departs 'V VuVuMi-? uiaij ui.sv I 'Pmtl EXECUTORS SALE 61 New York City MIS? A OF-I x.n,,.A,n-s -d; o( ff feather beds "SS uJ3r.MJ branch 'j, ''j'T i Tuesday, April 10, 1917, rh8; Motion s-p- was p.o. NEW YORK LIVERPOOL -T- 12 o'clock noon, Brooklyn R.

E. E- tlV" rriVr7. NEW YORK-FALMOUTH LONDON 7 ,89 MAyuxKa. v. two valuable plots Gf" Scf a 0iWe for di.e f.

rZirXl0 --t I Property To Let Gil HEk Soulh 'iSSSl BRENCH LINE TO LET APAKTM KX TS. 5fi() iPj I fT1 Ll Ai DOU ivto RROOKIYN AVF i2itin7 dRrerVrlviV' NEirV YORK BORDEAUX PARIS PnunWATin WATT OIWUIVLin 6. OARBEX FARMS ill vtim.KIV. r' mr.i 'll l' Dirert Ronle to tke Contieeet S- W- CtMt St. 140x100 2 c-enjeiny i WEEKLY DEPARTURES IM sBKRKV-4S LtWiy a HA WSW t'BL'IIU.

45 Broadway. N. Y.i Edward Lyoni. 531 CC'Tl: oiik A -foil mro a. to.

Noitrand or the Auctioneer, 189 Mon- "'front a "ipril 14 nptiT iiTpif fir ios APARTMPWT4S Brooklyn. N. Y. BV.SI.M:SS OITtllMTXITIHS. PORTO ICO NEW HIGH-CLASS APARTMtJJTS 1 saTk" norkv nii.awr'D in 'un-'s-v mjv'-, S7th St.

anil 4th Av. rent, 1 est st. jiannanan. flC AI ITTT oouet eaa eie'ctrleltv b'atb. ar- VdRK.

i.ri':-' vn. ffl; jugtgagfB Lg TRUSTEES IBgssrs.tt ANCHOR LINE SALE NEW YORK TO GLASGOW 4, 6. 6. Itaono. arid 5 TO LKT FLATS.

lV' i'v wSuwoik" M'di M.r9' I I 1 N. Y. 'u to MAM.I.T. Villi riot 1'! Ki" d- TIMOXUV. jr.

Jt" BroeklkuW' "rst Thursday April 12, 1917 Xrip m.n.y j0 fln.n.. ai preface and Pork ev. N. r. Clt, lg yrR, ffiiMLM T.

SpSsll Mi -TO I Remsen Street KSSSf -S -8 7 Xor-n Hd. 314 Maty Jg11 offlt-o ''r "un 8 At rUDHC AUCUOtl Oaoadlao Paclnc 1231 Broadway, sa.v, il.uue Haniay 1 4I Pbimiii, lilmuo. fru II ami poultry fnvtn. kand TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1917 TtofiWAV. SAV I IIIJ 11 II li HTiff APARTMENT HOME "7 Columbia Height.

iSs court '-vi lill Uijtjtrl Sr.Ht,P bii.i-lins, 1,183 OP t0 a 3LSl WindiaK- I (.. I "nicLKTllTFI I. SIIORT SKA TRIP. HAVILAN0 SONS "7 4 OUT SIDE 7343 ''r' A falanoe earrf eo ami" are In The -7ir shaft; electTicit etc. i n' hardwood COASTWISK STIsAMSHIPS.

809 OCEAN AV. Nr. CortOlvOU i 'J "Cht0li "vr Johnton been aradnMW OM 1IIIMIMO.V UNE iMr.one you nsi.Mi.x vm n.V Sd THE UNITEp STATES, ba.emem. qt' Pp-y7 BARGAINS. 2tmS witt toihi'touH WMer' -1 BROOKLYN 'HEIGHTS.

to let-rooms. 1 mSih. steamboats. "'t' COLUMBIA PL '7', I II 1 1 "TUB fpS: a AMIL Y.ggf ljm fcffiT 17 THREE ARTISTS HEARD. PROVIDENCE $1.60 TO LET BPSIX E88 PROPERTY.

Hampshire. OabKlOWlUch, Gills and In (( ONIAI I INF 'ZZZl "I AaaeaaAoea FARM BARGAIN. rZT.l tS2SsSsxs FULTONBUIL0IN6 StSSSttTZZZZ hon" SWCocFULTON NASSAU ST8. I "uslre 7 My Brown as soloista. The sole en- 780 ftogfttyt T.

tM Vnimi't-vTs iv run I duo TO LOAN, first emble nunil)er was tirieg's Sonata 111 pr BrapffigCfflJ For Sale-Farms TSr IllfftJUUNn kooki.vn lit.Al 8 lve tone. Mmo. Gills sang the famous I lpfcO rtT A r. VI, V.vr "'I i in-' rr JZi Mies hanson Iriste. Gounod l)ail, IiuIihIIiik Minday, 5:30 P.M.

SMI 7,7 -77 proposals. 'TZX-TZ ZTZX M.H1.NV AV." I Iai I r0VEn.N,,CS ISI.AXI.7X. Y. pro. nvtrlpTjrlllh 7 ,7 1 v.

i rss FALL RIVER LINE KSUurK to boston $3.00 77. ,7 1 qi fkxs noRotGii property. ufm "i'Jl- Vuiw St" ooi. mi lur-nei adil- Nation. ol- 14 "i Chi Ken London (Nnrwlcb) Line Mr.

If. Plw prospect iv. i r.777!7";;.Vnt at'- 7.on7r's:,,.!,';7;,:7,;.';'l.7s:7 80 ST. JAMES PLACE. t7 vVH'''S uflf NEWBURGH.

F0UGHKEEPSIE. AXD 7 larn bath, Meatn. hoi i.iii.ima. played with inutcl srniis. ami Maz- p-avc Franklin 4 r.M.

Tel. A'iphl c'oflej. 'I. FOR SALE HOUSES PARIS FASHIONS IT TO DATE. fj'l'V ufrc wiUl its VnakU" central Ilndaon Mne.

$25- BEDFORD n.n,, SEl pop. PROPERTY. I From The EagieTpisluircau, 5, Rc SfHS' 77' BAY SM.K OJJ I.KtSB tlinmsll I ho of inrty. lirM, 11 all-t 'li, In May. 3t.

fl.lFFoltl. MIl.tEB 4 in 1 D. o'connell jr, Ncw 1 iVoiV-1 -Vr n7 1 7. 777 7 7 777,777 77d J'5a- and Figures" l0ul nWn Propel yw. obituary $55' CLiM $28 67 CLIFTON PLACE $28 1 -FAMILY 7 i MmSs.

sjwx ai.hkk i. i.i:m kh 7,7 i25 Mv. if 7 7" 7 5f1fffr.fsS phone JJjj "t- 1. y4 oeoria w. Lam printer! and if Jew.

and Mai tjenran no i in, rreOHoied.aVh'''l i 1 jj COIIIIWUCBI. Haloid a' 7 South 7ookl7.M"l'l7 .1.,:.. Mo 1, ..0 oil I f. I l7 rp Itn Sa a I 7V 1 77; 77. Lj StJK 1-V77 I fireen velvet dir-Kfl with and l-nrl Palmer.

I a 1 1'7'. 7t7" iv7u, I dretin with an ilraped girdle; white crepe le chit, Cringe idg-; the streps. Conn..

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