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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, ullK. TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1920 BENEFIT MINSTRELS GIVEN I U'liii. QRANO JURY swim.x IX. merhorn, Krunk J. Maples, Louie and Tim Ain (it.Liid A has K'rm r.

Tin, mas A Henrv ii Mel ler Jaoo Wtlltai GENTLE EUCHRE HOW CORRIDOR STAG RIVAL Ilia, jsHoin i i n'tneyer. A. Good, Harman ud- i.iz, i II. nrc I'legcnhclmof, t.i.,11,1 John Kssw. in.

K.lwattl NlmmirS, Mls -(Mil I I I. HI l- IftH iii" Sortnaun wu Hie horn to a happy party of ftiwnds at a din-( nr and danoa liven by her at the Montuuk Club last nifhL Tb arrangements arerc carried out aa plannc.l. 10 the delight of I he Bursts All ut thorn a areed thai 'tie realm paased too quiokl) for there was not a dull inc. 111. 111 diii'inti Hit' Honul.

DanriiiB I In- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sotrtison is i Clutrlea You xu.k ii.il tin .1 lit. del. Martin Pfelffur and NEWS OF THE SCHOOLS The Board of l-M tion Cimniitlee A minstrel ehow ami reception un der the aitHplces ot the Washington li.tuo. i.Hic CSnb th. 'Hi was In Id last uinht at l.i.i.

nceii Shore Itoarl Casino, mi the bl III Bl of ihe fund of the Foil Hamilton Memorial to Ihe of d.s-trlet who took part In the World Win A pi ok rum made up of popnl.ti was presented. Chris Acer action as Interlocutor The end men were Jack atoKei Itol.ert Clarke. John A II, line. Tiion, 1 as litll. ii.

(t llata and Thomas Hadgkiss. politicians inn A hull and reception was held last night ut New Plaza Hall Havemeyet Olid (irund b) tbl Thomas I. Owners Association. Many prominent IKiliiicians were present. Vaudeville- Automatic Hot Water Service) At All Times A Ladies Auxiliary Makes Bow With First Prohibition Frolic of Cards and Dancing.

Tune wax In lite members tt tltf Corridor Clue would baWf looked with general ilisfuvor upon the presence of women their annual frolic. Bu linn wus before the inherit nf Prohibition, The plub'a anauaJ stag is now a dry memory. In tin place tiaj eoma Hi ichra and raeeptton. This Lb olub'i annual aoolal rally '8t nighl a( the niparlal. and with the i Us Sylvia Kopald grad lata of BMU hip al llai inn .1 Elizabeth Itahe, an hasiiius gradual.

first alternate. specialties were niven del ween -The officers are Thomas i Owner; iiriM. 1111 ml.iTH agreed of IWW I'ork, and April BTORY CREDIT WINNERS FowneC lilMM A I Amm Ba NAME IN EVERY PAIR give grumbling warning. Do noi WAII until they hurl. IW them dimmed every nti monllia by our drnhsU, and thu bead oft any unsuiriecied aihr or pain thai may be developing lo makr vou murrable, and came ixpea.

Our SPECIAL Service Yew OLD ir'th extracted and a NEW iel which fill ready la "ear tniide SIX hour. Milling teeth replaced without plain deiaved and broken teeth lestored. F.XTRAt T10NS and dental surgery re-Iteved ol pain by anaeithetics applied di- ihul it was the must successful affair in the hiKiury of the organisation. The flub is composed of a parlia- paeni of pollllolana ami oualneia men I Who Teel one anotlier dully in the neighborhood of the Hull of Record It was organized twenty Mais ago In the then I'nder Sheriff. Tiniolhs .1 Dads Doner.

George I'. lii.inni and Hurlian.n, I Mr Uedy, 'he president of the eluh. ultlv If. in "iu mf i nli clubhouse. Ihe nicuilieis conduct the i affairs of the organization under their hats i The aiiungemeiiis for I lie euchre reception wen- left to the Ladies AuxiliatA of i lie chili, in chiir ol Met y.

Mis. M. T. Daily and Mi Crane, and the men fell in line with a program of car. Is an.

I dancing. There were flou persons present and 160 prizes were 1 Oletributed. i while the feativitiea were at their 1 height Democratic county leader You'll find the correct shades in all the Spring styles of FILOSETTE ooth. Hoi DR. S.

C. HART 446 Fulton Street Would vou like to have an endless snnnlu nf clean, fresh, piping-hot water in your home, ready for use any time event time a hot-water fanppt- fa PICTURE CREDIT WINNERS Two. credit winners for pictures this week an- Preston H. Meats, Beatrice Basil. Dorothy, K.

Nodine and M. Clayton, MADE. JIM S.A. our smart, "suede finish" glove. Most economical of fabric opened Would it Jiot be a wonderful convenience A.HI SKMJ NTS BROOKLYN.

rVMSEMKXTS BROOKLYN. WHO WANTS A KITTEN? Dear Aunt Jean -I have a prettily I GLOVES and comfort especially if that service was absolutely free from even the necessity of striking a match? This is exactly the service you have day and night, winter and summer, year after year, from the Humphrey BROOKLYN 95TH ANNUAL MUSEUM EXHIBITION FOR MEN, WOMEN CHILDREN this. Khe Is unusually kind She is affec-r'nl for gentle KEEP YOUR Opening lo Ihe Public APRIL 7 NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN Ad mlsalon I'RKK Kxeepl Monday and Tnrsdairs HANDS who answers to the YOUNG LOOKING 39TH ST When you open a hot water faucet, powerful gas burners are lighted automatically from a tiny pilot light. Fresh water is heated instantly and hurried to you. Piping-hot water comes at once and continues as long as the faucet is open.

A thermostat maintains uniform water temperature. Closing the faucet shuts off gas. Expense stops. Only water needed at the time is heated. Supply is not limited as from a tank.

And water is always fresh. never re-heated. All this costs but a few cents a day. Cheaper than the furnace coil or kitchen tank. The Humphrey is beautiful and durable; strongly and sturdily built, and handsomely finished in green and gold.

No other would bring a greater daily comfort for every member of the household. Investigate the Humphrey NOW! See any plumber or come to our show-rooms for demonstration. HUMPHREY COMPANY ORPHEUM TRIXIE FRIGANZA HOUSE or lAll I). Bronaon A llnldnin. in.

I. niton Co. Hei-t no. I Hetty heeler. I.elpxiK.

Oil Imimrtnnt to Ol fnlroiis More Keith elelnnted SCANDAL mm Dame Nature Skin Improver ro'VrroXTAi fs Vbrtain "hpK-j! Mill M'i I.N IS II" HA. To At I'l It A I IBM III. A ill I uriiovKMK.vr PLAYHOUSE 2 1' s.f 'WONDERFUL THING Kr, bushwick WM. SEABURY'S Frivolict THE SPRINGTIME TONIC 48TH ST gSVK' THE STORM For Nervous, Weak Men and BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC 1920. VANDERBILra apeil Women Is ADOMENE TABLETS Sold by All Dvuggiitg.

Brooklyn, Display Rooms: Fulton Cor. Arlington Place i Phone Bedford 9lOI)-9lOl York Display Rooms. I Hush Terminal Sales I2d Near Broadwav I I'hone Bryant 8987 I In. 80c: half Din. 35 DAME NATt'ltK 0 Wail Fc.it) swoml Stn Shave With Cuticura Soap The New Way Without Mug DANSE CAPRICE Dancing from 8 lo 1 a.m.

Sundays and Holidays from 2 p.m. Vdinlnaioii. lo-nls rlatbush Sterliog SHAVINGS Hepubuc Marjorie Rambeau in The Sign on the Door SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it 1 (MAJESTIC Tata Mnsloal Coaiedy Bxqnlslte JjE little whopper "WEIJUlMi BRI.IH" is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking GOLD MEDAL COHAN fr HARRIS vKi' THE ACQUITTAL illi; Ml OOMKlll l- KEEPING JONESES i.r.ll ILDINB A A The Woman tranQ The world's standird remedy for kidn.y, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Famous since 1696.

Take regularly and keep in good health. In three sizes, all druggists. Guarantoed as represented, for th. nam. Gold M.d.l on bo; BARRYWORE DECLASSED ELTiiNOE nv.r JriTH MS FLORENCE MOORE in Breakfast in Bed selwyn and the Puppet i-obw'S CLARA KIMBALL METROPOLITAN IN RUDDIES Hudson 1 i ii i Mr 1.

1 (. i on "THK I.IVCOI.V ttli.il it KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel young to do this you must watch your mil IM tLrtlLlttL Cohan MONTAUK ''VJ- William Collier "hottentots" a prince there BR0ABH3RST 1 cjar iav ni; in-sr. mat Jane Cowl smilin' through edmond hayes his own co. ABRAHAM UWCOIN II It costs less per year to use Crew Levick lubricants WEDDING BELLS Henry Miller's HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES mi tis Mits.i tiit.

GAYETY 'TZJllZ: I AUAM EVA t'oniatoek A Meet lilt. BELASCO "W.JVT:'; TMnur TiTtiT in tVUh Levi ll'ltlo. Textile machinery requires, mostly, oils that are light in body. To make auch oils that will at the same time have sufficient stamina to stand the weight of the heavy parts, and sufficient viscosity to keep from throwing on yarns and fabrics is a serious problem. It requires first of all the very finest crude obtainable and an intimate knowledge of textile processes and lubricating requirements.

Crew Levick has been making the finest of textile lubricants for over fifty years making them from a most thorough, first-Spindle and Loom Oils sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness cornea from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Kdwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowel-, which he gave to his patients for vrar Dr. Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle in their action vet always effective.

They brin' ntxjiit that natural buoyancy which all SheUd enjoy bv toning up the liver and clearing the system ol impurities. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tabletsare known by their olive color. 10c and 25c. MOWS, DO THIS- When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms is i develop into croup, or worse.

And bien'a when you're glad you have a i Musterole at hand to give rompt.surereliel Itdoesnot blister. As first aid and a certain remedy. Minteroll is excellent. Thousands of i lotheri 1 now (t You should keep a jar in thehouat, ready for instant use. It i the remedy for adults, too.

Re-tievea tore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, roup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or, joints, sprains, snre muscles, i hilblains, frosted feet and colds of the thest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. hand knowledge of all the problems of textile lubrication and refining them from Pennsylvania crude oil, acknowledged to be the richest in natural lubricating qualities of any oil produced in America. Crew Levick textile lubricants like all other Crew Levick products are specially refined to meet special requirements and not just "adapted from general grades. The proof of their high quality is that they last longer and go further.

They produce more hours of lubrication per dollar. Try them and see. Drip-lak Wool Oils LYCEUM Bedford Ar. anJ I hn lira. rr1n.

V.tirieTliTi'"" M.ie tlnrrsi. tin ill, and lubricants for everything that moves in a textile mill, from the engine room to the motor trucks that carry the product away. Grew Levick Company WU Bocta PKiladalphie. Syraotw Ouce 31 50 Atlantic Brooklyn, N. Y.

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