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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1930. 11 NORTHERN LOW SPEEDS SHOWERS TO THE EAST Four Nov Magistrates Serv on Bench Today ff" iff' Cabin Liner Sails 2d Time in Week Bennle, W. L. Krier, Joseph Bullock, Amy C. Litchfield, Burgess, William Ten Eyck Cbceseman.

Eliza McCabe, James New York City today has four new Magistrate serving "proba Clark, P. J. McCoy, Michael J. tlonarjr terms, whim Mayor Walker From Lloyd Pier swore ln yesterday. All are appointed for periods of less than four years.

Oeorge M. Curtla Jr. ot Brooklyn suceeds farmer Magis Creamer, J. Byron Mcorath, Desens, Max Powelson, H. H-l-4axds, V'il.

Jim Shut, Carrie M. Fortmann, B. Trommer, Franks, Ernest A. Caroline Oarms, Richard Trumpp, Sophia Vh Duier, Eva K. Kelly, James A.

Warrick, C.L. West, Isabella Other Liners Leave With Prominent Passengers Mauretania Returns trate Rayflel, now a Justice of Spe cial Sessions, for a term ending J. Byron Creamer, 51, Dies Suddenly On Fishing Trip Prominent Brooklynite a Victim of Indigestion AUenhurst Landing J. Byron Creamer, a member of a well-known Brooklyn- family and ton of the late Frank D. Creamer, former Sheriff of Kings County, was seized with an attack of acute Indigestion while fishing from a motorboat at AUenhurst, N.

with Alfred K. Smith Jr. and Thomas McCarthy, yesterday, and died few minutes sifter he wis brought ashore. Mr, Creamer was SI years old and was a director of the Brooklyn Ash May 1, 131. Ma).

Thomas J. Downs U. S. Consul to Rescue 36 China Missionaries Felpmg, China, July 18 (4 John J. Mucdo, acting United States Consul at Foochow, notified the legation here today that was leaving by launch for Yen-Ptng-Po, about 100 miles up the Min River, in an effort to rescue 34 American missionaries.

The churchmen are marooned in the area controlled by Ling Bttig-Pang, rebel general menacing Foo chow. Both sides promised the Consul safe conduct through the fighting lines. 1 FOREST HILLS HOME SOLD Hub Realty Company and Fred nick P. Cody, Jackson Heights, sold for R. Sc S.

Holding Corporation the two-story and basement one-family brick dwelling on the east side of 62d Drive, Section F. Forest Hills West, to a Long Island City client If" -j8 im maWMm mumi) Mouaa S- KTn fZQ tr won lij.l'tk"t Hi 1 "is Nv', I IrmkeB Ma Qami IkH.ntt Ml I l. I IM rtltb OoW SSI of St Albans. Queens, Is successor to Lawrence T. Grosser, who also has become a Special Sessions I WILLIAM LAMONT BENNIE, retired member of Engine Company No.

Hew yore vnj Services at his late residence, Briar- Judge Leonard McOee was appointed to fill the umxpired term of Magistrate Dreyer, which ends Jury ltU, and Anthony J. Burke was svorn ln for the remaining cliff Manor, N. Baturday, July 19. 3:30 pjn. Interment Kenaico Cemetery.

term of Magistrate Maurice Oot- Formerly only the express liners of the North Oerman Lloyd docked In South Brooklyn, the cabin linen berthing at the foot of Morton St. lri Manhattan. Today, for the sec ond time in a week, a cabin liner tails from Pier 4, Atlantic Tidewater Terminals, foot of 89th St. The Karlsruhe is taking out a group of 165 Irish tourists, led by Thomas Cronln, The French liner Paris satis with Hugh Campbell Wallace, former Ambassador to France; the Grand Duchess Marie ot Russia, Bernard Behn, executive vice president of BULLOCK On Thursday, July 17, 1930, AMY daughter of the ueb, wicn expires on June 30, lfa. PARet SLOPS TRANSACTIONS L.

Yearsley. broker, leased for late George W. and Amelia c. Bul lock, Services at hef residence, 1791 Brooklyn on Saturday, July for occupancy. 19, at 2 pm.

interment private, Thomas Hopkins to Ernest B. Bar-net 87VA etb also store, 63 7th Ave, for Ivanboe Realty Company to Evelyn Fieri, and 174 Lincoln Place for Oeorge Wagner to Jacob BURGESS On Thursday, July 17, 1930, WILLIAM BURGESS. Services Mir 24 I I tkrut mkm REFEREES APPOINTED By RUMFHRSY. J. the International Telephone and Removal Company.

He, also was secretary and. treasurer of the Frank D. Creamer Company of 26 Court St, president of the Frank Byron Company and treasurer of the Phoenix Reclamation Company-He was member of the Camp-fire Club and the Crescent Athletic Club, and a charter member of the Telegraph Company, which organi R. Lauffer. zation Is installing the new Pans at his residence, 229 Duffleid on Saturday at 8 p.m.

Relatives and friends and members of New York Caledonia Club are invited to at telephone system, and Mrs. Oliver iseiin ana the Misses Betty ana tend. Interment Woodlawn SALE IN PARK AVE. The building, 698 Park has Audrey Iselln ot Westbury, L. AUenhurst Fishing Club.

He lived mnri-iii. im n.Mni. Via I morning. among her passengers. T.

ft V. Mortaate Co. VI. Kenorh Rrelty, Charles Bcnneldkraut. R.

Cooperative B. ok L. vs. Consoltno. Sidney M.

Oottetman. Norton va. 5th Avenue Development Coeaoany. Leo Telirtan. Cons, va Colombo, Anthony B.

Dondero ve. H. A. W. Building Corporation, MUton Hers.

Lane vs. Vaughn, LraeT H. Perakln; rteudorf Realty vs. Love. Buiidtns Corporation, Raymond Ma-lone.

Suversteln ve. Ussach, Thomas H. Cullen Jr. Brooklyn Trust Company vs. Strob.

Thomsa P. Casey. Cevsllere Rlra-SMt, John C. L. Daly.

Ivrael va D1 Oen-naro, Joseph A. Baqulrol. MeDernvett oa. p.r)H. nl Dniieee.

at 69 E. 80th St, Manhattan. His wife, Mrs. Juliette E. Creamer; CHEESEMAN On-July 15, 1930, Among others sailing on the Lloyd been sold for the Lincoln Savings Bank through Charles Buermann it son, J.

Byron Jr, and a daughter. Sabaudo liner Conte Blancamano are Mai. William C. Ootschall. Judge John Palmier! and Mrs.

Mrs. ELIZA CHEESEMAN, at her home, 491 DeKalb Ave. Funeral services Thursday, July 17, at 8 pjn. Interment Friday 2 p.m. as brokers in the transaction.

This is the second parcel on the block recently sold through the Palmleri and James Audltore. Evert brokers. Van Dyk, navigator of the Southern Lou Ellen, survive. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow at St Michael's Church, Elberon, N.

J. Burial win be at Bay Shore, L. I. 1 MACHINE EXHIBIT AIDED Five large instrument companies CLARK PATRICK beloved husband of Catherine M. Quinn QasUilna To nrlr FjalfBrt 2 iir.dE tfonnhli 5 rTHE WEATHER? WEATHER Crocs on its reoent Atlantic flight, Is among those leaving today on the Fair and warm weather in the metropolitan section today probably Will be followed tomorrow by thunderstorms, the map indicates.

The showers will result from the moderately low pressure prevailing over northern sections east of the Rocky Mountains. The precipitation associated with the low consists of scattered light showers, as there are no well-defined centers of depression. High pressure ccvers the Atlantic States and the Ohio and lower Mississippi valleys. Excepting for rain along the seaboard south of the Potomac, the weather in this area continues fair with an upward trend in temperature. Readings of 100 degrees are being recorded in Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas! Oklahoma and northwest Texas.

Clark, on Thursday, July 17, at Ms Miva 12 ne Bales Place, Brook Holland-American liner Statendam. lyn. Solemn requiem mass at the Fifty-four members of the University of Delaware foreign study group are sailing on the Cunarder carma-nia, headed by Dr. Arthur O. Wilkinson.

and two Brooklyn museums are cooperating with the Museum of the Peaceful Arts in Manhattan In assembling an exhibit based on the Manuel Defreyre Santander. Pe theme, "Men and Machines," Dr. FORECAST NEW YORK CITY AND VICINI Frederick B. Pratt president of the Museum and president of Pratt TY Fair; slightly warmer tonight; Institute, announced today. Church of Our Lady of wiutqm, Broadway and Aberdeen Brook- lyn, on Monday at 9:30 a.m.

Inter ment St. John's Cemetery, CREAMER Sud" -inly, on Thursday, July 17, J. BYRON CREAMER, at his home in AUenhurst, N. J. Solemn requiem mass will be offered for repose of his soul at Saturday, July 19, at St.

Michaels Church, Elberon, N. J. Interment at Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, I DESENa on Friday. July 1 1930, MAX PESENS, aged 72 years. Service at the FalrchUd Chapel, Hate to Head Daily Eagle Weather Map normal alf pressure.

Surface air is drawn into it and then rises to the upper parts of the atmosphere. As BARREN ISLAND BATHER LOST ruvian Ambassador to the United States; Dr. Oeorglna Sweet, representing Australian women at the League Of Nations, and Miss Helen Jacobs, tennis star, arrived today on the Cunarder Mauretanla. Among the passengers who sailed today on the North German Lloyd liner, Bremen were Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin Bllllg of 433 Sterling who are taking a three Nick Andeola, 32, 268 Central Ave, the air goes into the more and more constricted area at the centet was drowned yesterday as he was swimming off Barren Island. Police grappled for the body but failed to ot a "low" It is forced to give up oaturaay local thunder showers; moderate southwest winds. EA8TSKN HaW VOKS Firtly ctsuO tonight ind Siturdir: locil thunder howiri Saturday and probably In north Surtlon tonight; lomolul warmer In south portion tonight; not wtrm Saturday In north poitlon; moderate aouth and aouthwest winds. NIW JERSEY Fair mi slightly warmer tonight; Saturday partly loudy. probably looal thunder showers In aiter-noen; moderate south Shilling to south-wait or wait winds.

WESTERN NEW thunder more ana more or the moisture. recover it. forming clouds or This phe months tour of Europe to celebrate nomenon is more strongly developed their 35th wedding anniversary 86 Lefferts Place, near urana Brooklyn, on Saturday, July 19, at Weather moves eastward, A "high" is an krea over which dry, cool air from the upper reaches- ot the. atmosphere coming down to the surface, flowing outward and spreading Itself over the country, causing cooler, clearer weather. It is called a "high" because the air pressure in such areas is higher than normal "A low" la an area of lower than in tne easterly and southerly por irons oi a "low." Mr.

Bllllg is president ct the In dependent Fireproof Door Com pjn. The greater the difference in air POWELSON On July 17. 1930, at showers tonight and Saturday; oof quits pany, Inc. Stamford, N. HARRY HOLMES pressure between the localities the higher the wind velocity and more ED" ARD8 On Thursday, July 17, 1930, WILLIAM AMES ED-WiiRDS, at Englewood, N.

aged 72 years, beloved husband of Amelia Bemsen Awards. Funeral services i warn uaiuraay, General Report Mlih oreiturs over Bermuda. 3S.2S. POWELSON of St Albans, Queens. Services at Hill's Funeral Home, 396 rapid tne weather changes.

Gates Sunday, 8 p.m. Inter tends west and northwest coverlni all of the Atlmtlc Ststes. the Ohio ana lower ment private. Hood Plane ForcedDown Opposite Mineola Court Garden City, L. Jutf 18 When the Bird bi-plane he was piloting Aviation Record Mississippi valleys ina me west ouil States.

Esupt for the seaboard south ol SHUTE-On Wednesday, July 18, the Potomao, where showers an aialn re. 1830, CARRIE M. SHUTS. Funeral services at her home, 910 Lafayette And News From Fields developed motor trouble over Mine. ported, the weather continues fair with an upward trend in temperature.

Thermometer readings over 100 degrees were recorded Thursday afternoon In Iowa, Na-baska, Kansas, Oklshom and northwest on Saturday, July 19, at 2 p.m. ola yesterday afternoon Donald Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery Hood of Hawthorne Flushing, landed it In a field near Franklin a Robin from Red Bank, N. 10 TROMMER On Wednesday, July Texas, and the readings this, morning are not materially different from those of the corresponding hour of yestorday. The barometer Is moderately low In northern sections east of the Mountains, but opposite the Mlneola Court CJSrush away that oldish look ajn, is, 1930, at Rainbow Lake, N. House.

Neither he nor James At Roosevelt Field A. Buchaff in CAROLINE, beloved mother of Caroline T. Hochhausen and Oeorge Schaefer of 19 O'Brien Bronx there ire no well-defined centers of de a Sikorsky from Bridgeport. Conn, was injured and the plane was un preision, and the asieetafed precipitation is In the form of scattered light showers a.m. F.

Trommer. Services at the damaged. As the ground is so rough la the upper uitaoun vmey, At Roosevelt Field J. M. Harding child Chapel, 88 Lefferts Place, near Grand Ave, Brooklyn, Sunday, July the ship will have to be taken at W.

Meyers Funeral Parlors, 24 Engle Englewood, N. on Saturday, July 19, at 2 p.m. Interment Brookside Cemetery, private. FORTMANN-On July 18, 1930, at the home of his daughter In East Orange, N. BERNHARD, In his 74th year, father of Bern-hard G.

Fortmann, Mrs. William H. Behrens, Henry Fortmann, Mrs. Lucy Patterson and Mrs. Fred Matthiessen.

Notice of funeral later. FRANKE On Tuesday, July 16. 1930. ERNEST A. FRANKE, at his home, 65 Ridgewood.

Cypress Kills. Survived by his widow. Emma Roeder Franke; a son. Norman and daughter, Eleanor Nightingale. Funeral service at his home Friday, July 18.

at 8 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery on Saturday. 10 a.rn. OARMS--On July 18, RICHARD beloved husband of Helena Baas in an Aristocrat from New Bruns. Flying Cendltloni I A.M.

Visibility Indifferent, but Improving; fog and smoke. Barometer 30.09, rising slowly. Humidity 84. Ceiling Thin; high clouds. Wlnd--South, 5 miles.

Flying Forecast Metropolitan area Moderate southwest winds at surface and aloft; thin high clouds; city smoke; indifferent to good visibility. Zone a (North Atlantic States) apart and brought to Roosevelt with light eoutherly winds will continue this afternoon and tonight. Probable wick, N. 1 p.m at p.m. Field for a takeoff.

Hood and Schae. fer had taken off from that field At Roosevelt Field Fred Becker and J. M. Patterson in a Laird from TRUMPP SOPHIA TRUMPP thundei" showers Saturday. The winds off shore from Mains to Fiona are light south to southwest with fair weather.

i only a few minutes before the forced (nee Haaf). on Wednesday. July 16, V7ith Macupy Paint Chicago, III, i pm landing. At Roosevelt Field W. T.

Miller at her residence, Spring Valley, N. Y. Funeral on Saturday, July 18. HIGH WATER TODAY 1 MISI AVC. FERRY DIES in Fairchild from Newark, N.

at pm. Law aster. jHlglf watot. -I I a.M. pjn.

HVM r.M Mls Anna Cora Perry of 68 Plaza VAN DU21ER Suddenly, on July At Roosevelt Field 8. Duoont Ktw York 113:38 11.7:03 7:43 Partly cloudy sky this afternoon; who tawrlit for 38 years ln 19, 130. EVA VAN DUZER. be JUL in a mow iromiPeteiborrough, Public School 28. retiring in 1909, risk of local thunderstorms over north portion; moderate south or loved wife of Gustavus F.

Van Duzer New York 0:67 1:45 7:49 I Si44 n. pjn. died Wednesday after an illness of aged 59 years. Funeral services at At Roosevelt Field C. Sergiesky SUN RISES AND 6STS.

jui ia i jut 10 several weeks. She was appointed southwest winds at surface, moderate to fresh west-southwest winds her residence. 8006 89th. Drive, a tsikorsky from Bridgeport, Rlses.4;a6 8ei.1::4 I ftttes.4:40 BeU.t:34 teacher on Oct. 1.

1873, and retired Woodhaven, L. on Friday evening, p.m. aloft. on Sept. 1, 1909.

July 18. at 8:30 o'clock. Relatives At Roosevelt Field John Rentoul Zone 2. (Middle AtlanUo 8tates) Mrs. Henpeck Understand, you Garms and father of Mrs.

Helen KopfT, Mrs. Margaret Flschbeck and Dorothy Oarms. Friends, may calJ and friends are invited to attend. in a Waco from Martlnsbury, must not talk while I am speaking I WILLS FIXED Fartly cloudy sky this afternoon; slight risk ot light showers or interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. p.m.

The Mr. Then must I wait till VINCKNZO MORRIALB (Msreb 301. at his residence, zzi rtewiurK Jive, l-rldav. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Services At Curtlss Field H. Roth from WARRICK On Thursday. July you haye gone to bed? tate, 114.000. To Anna Giordano, dauh- Buffalo, N. in a Travelalr.

a.m thunderstorms; gentle to moderate southwest winds at surface, mode rate to fresh west-southwest winds if, two, at nis residence, uto Pa ter, 1201 Gates e.l Mario Caravella, cmc Brooklyn, CHARLES Spain has recently honored her At Curtlss Field-A. B. Lowell in a Lcentaf from Albany. M. 12:30 and funeral, strictly private, Saturday 2:30 pjn.

Interment Green wood Cemetery. riROELL On Wednesday, July 18, S3 pfenshsn and Joseph Morreal. son, 304 Motorola coital WARRICK, beloved husband of early mediaeval hero, Rodreigo Olaa, The Old, by the transfer of his bones Carrie L. Warrick. Services at the shares In rr -e.

Executrix, Josephine FalrchUd Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, from the town hall ol Burgos to the J9 twi-t St. LOUISE GROELL, beloved wife of p.m, Departdrwi Yesterday From Curtlss Field George Al Arrivals Yesterday At Roosevelt Field 6. Wright in Cathedral ol Madrid; MAX LOIWSNTBAL (Jul? 10). CstSte. near orand Brooklyn, on Charles GroeU, at her residence 331-01 83d Queens Village enjoy painting your house with Masury because it goes on so smoothly and leaves no brush marks pt streaks.

It is economical because it covers twice aa much surface as the ordinary house paints. Made in twenty-eight popular, colors any two or three of which will make your house a home of lasting it will stay bright and fresh from three to five years. For tke inside walls use Masury Perfection Flat Paints in those beautiful tint that harmonise with your pigs, furniturv and draperies. For furniture there is Masury Quick Drying Enamel in the vivid modern col rs that add cheerfulness to every room. Dries hard in 4 hours.

For trie Porch Floors and Steps sure to use Masury PorcM Floor and Deck Paint it dries quickly and leaves) a hard surface that will stand lots of wear. Masury Nomar Varnish is the thing to use if you like highly polished well-kept floors for the entire floor or around the rugs. it You can get the Mamry Paints and Varnishes at the reliable store lifted below. The man at the counter wiU be pleased to give you all the color cardt you want, help you to select the proper paint and give you the right amount for each purpose. Monday, July 21, at 2 p.m.

tS.OOO reel, 49.000 pereonal. To FauUn derman in a Cessna for Hartford. WEST At the M. E. Church Services Saturday, July 19.

at 10 a.m. Interment at Maple Grove uonn. 10 a.m. Returned 4 o.rn Durpln, 05 Rodney Henrt LoewenthoJ, Tee Bt. Mark'a and Louis Loawanthal, 75-01 OSth Woodhaven, Queans, sons.

rrom Curtlss Field J. 15. Kil- Home on Thursday, July 17, 1930, ISABELLA WEST, aged 80 years bourn In a Travelalr for Weatfield Cemetery. KELLY On Thursday, July 17, la eo.ua! shares. Relative and friends ana managers Shipping News Incoming Passengef and Mail Steamships IToa Hours Below Art flsvlai tlmej TODAY Ship and Una From DuatoDock Fler jntNtrm xraiccimn tjuiy si.

is. 1 m. Returned p.m. I From Curtlss Field Dr. or the DeKalb Nostrand M.

(at, mare than SS.MO. To Mary Farley, Church are invited to attend the King in a Robia for Hartford, friend, 300 Senator ll.OOOi Soonis services on Saturday, July 19. at 11 F. Rekecenlnl, deuhtef-ln-lew, a.m., at the Brown Memorial Chapel 1930, JAMES beloved husband of Honora Kelly and son of Mary and the late Dudley Kelly. Funeral from his residence.

144-08 B7th Jamaica. on Monday, July 21, at 9:30 a.am.1 thence to Church of the Presentation, Parsons Boulevard and ecutrls, 90S Jeneto. OU.OOO an reel. inn, 12 m. DEFARTtRIS TODAY 820 park Place.

MATJRCTAMIA (Bri. Cunsnl.Southimpton, Inly 13; Cher- duary estate; Bdwsrd Rebeeehlnl. rand- 1:90 a til. S4 ft. bourg 14th st SYRON (Ok).

flraeus, July CO a.m. S3 ft, Oanivoort Oanivoort son, earn address, Clarence Re At Orand Central Air terminal-. TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Morten st cadiah nr. Royal men. Bermuas.

jury e.uua.ra. ARCADIAH Br. Royal Mill. Bermuda, botchlnl, frandaon, same address, 00,000. 89th Ave.

Interment calvary ceme J3DHMUA' ait, rurness ver- muda Bermuda, i. JOSEPH BHD (July Si. Bslete, MoCABE The Brooklyn Teachers Association records its sorrow the July 16. 1:00 a.m. 4 B.

SBth it Julv 16.,..,...,.. 3 SO p.m. .14 R. WS1I 12! Miami. m.

35 It, Houston New England and Western airliners leave at 9:40 1:15 p.m. and 8 p.m. for Albany, Hartford, siboncv. Havana. tery, i real, 13.000 personal.

To Ida Sold, widow. ALOOKQUIN. July 1 CHEROKIE. a son nils. n.

July 64S Ashtord St. Iiseutor, Merman SVId, death of JAMES J. McCABE, a former district superintendent of school July jo; 7:30 s.m. 36 II. Sptlr, tt tamo address.

oonn and Springfield, Mass. The Eastern Air Express leaves for OtOBOl WASHmOTON. ana one of the distinguished school 39 K. Franklin WILIS STTCHLIR (July SI. fcUta, OM DominMa.

Bottom. iuiy it. about 04,000 real, about 4000 pereonal. Ta TOMoaaow tf.f tut 11. Sbulft.

KRETZ After a llngerlhg Illness, VALESKA KRETZ, 71 years. Survived by husband, Frank two sons, Emest and Arthur, and daughter, Mrs. Jenny V. Hart; four grandchildren. Services at her home, 470 Irving Saturday, July 18, at 2 pm.

Infrfnent Evergreens. Imillo Hauser, nephew, executor, Bloom A1.BERT men of Brooklyn. He was for years one of the leaders of the Brooklyn Teachers Association, wholeheartedly devoted to the service of his fellow teachers. The love and esteem of Held. K.

J. roburg-American ampton, Cherbourg, 3:30 a.m. IB It. eth et LOOIS (Gen. Hlraburg-Mambury.

July Boulogne. Hamburj ST n.L. II Jllh ,1 AU1C1KH WWII, n.iil.a wv i.a. fertk. frorl- CORPORATION NOTICES trst a.m.

Slot it, kl donea rATftiA rr, i aiwen. SINAI (Fr), tlwed. all who knew him are his forever EKALlEf) Ulna. WILL BP. RUfFIVFO RV Forts via Mediterranean Pravldenea Ststst.

Bhln wasrungton, d. 10:30 a.m. Arrivals Today At Grand Central Air Terminals-New England and Western airliners arrive 9:30 12 m. and 4:45 p.m. The Eastern Air Express arrives 8:45 pjn.

Released, Aco.ta to Fly Bert Acosta, who was released rrom the county jail at Mlneola Sunday at midnight upon the con- OtUSIOn Of a Six month iilan the Presl lent of the Borough of Brooklf n. more. AUGUSTUS LUDWIO, KRIER On Wednesday, July 16, oasj. Ai rONSO XIII (BP), sworn i. Dorouao nail, wroosiyn.

unui :00 a.m. ft. Old silo Bdreelona. Cadis. Havana.

isn a.m.. on President. MTV OP St TllHfl Ia. ttina oaUw tn pain WEDNFanAY, JULV SO. IS.

Charle st vannan joit to. NO. I. FOR RKOn.ATINO BHAflrKl. 7:00 sm.

41 Hit 4:00 p.m. 13 It, i 1 Franaiin HAMILTON. Old Norfolk. July 17... RULitjnCi ANU BUHr ACinCt Wl BI Oswald Schlockow, Historian.

In eemoriam TUMINOUS CONCRETE PORTIONS Or SUNDAY THE ROADWAYS OF s. OSTH BT. FROM Ramhurg, July southamp- RIPUELIO, United States. VENUS TO AVENUE ROCKAWAT 0:00 p.m. 4 Hobokeh, 3d st uin ffl.irttwr PXWAY.

FROM AVENUZ TO AVENUE aW Akfn Bu Anairn Julw 11 Onuth.inn. 1930, JOSEPH KRIER or 267 Fen-lraore Brooklyn, beloved husband of Krier -and devoted father of Dorothy Thelander anu Albert Krlor. Services at his residence bn Friday, July 18, at 8 p.m. Interment at Evergreens. LITCHFIELD On July 17, 1W0.

TEN EYCK LITCHFIELD, beloved husband of May O. and devoted nohsutlnort. "BUTTERLY In fond memory of At theft stores in Brooklyn stir ton. Cherboun a.m. (0 R.

19th st AND AVENUE TO 6FA VIEW AVE. NVE; BHERIDAN AVE. FROM SUNRISE CALEDONIA (Bri. Olasgow, July is: Our beloved mother, EMILY BUT vwiisijici ICiU yesterday afternoon and announced HIGHWAY TO DUMONT TURN. S6 R.

14th st 67 R. IStb st TERLY, who. died July 19, 1928. Elrt.L AVE. FROM STANLEY AVl.

TO 3:00 p.m. fA num EA nnttarf Llmon. Julv 13: Cristo Requiem mass 8 a.m. July 19 10STH VAN STOLEN AVE. FROM bal, tfavana 10:00 a m.

IS R. Mslden la HEOBMAN AVC. TO WuRIMAN AVS Church of, the Nativity, m'ArKJELlK. Bastern 8,. Yarmouth.

Juif 19......... 6:30 o.m. 18 R. Murray st, nd VAN BINDERS. AVE.

FROM LIVO jthm wouw open an oface ln th( Searjoard Alrcrali fompany hangar and would act ln the capacity of a consultant for this and other companies. Acosta said he eKpecta to do soma flying shortly. ROBT LEX, Old Dominion. Norfolk. July 10...........

4:00 re. at Franklin NIA AVE. TO STANLEY AVE. COLLINS In loving memory of Ths tnrinasr estimate is as rouowst our dearlyjwloved father and grand 1,292 -ukta yards excavation to 4-Inch aiiherade. father of Ruth Gertrude O.

and son of J. Ten Eyrkjand the late Jane S. Litchfield." Services at his residence, 7318 6th Brooklyn, father, JOHN COLLINS, who passed Outgoing Passenger Steamships aso ovbio yards aiuni (not to oe pio fori. today Endurance Flight Jaly 1 The DroDOsarl RcaoN, far Santa Domingo City, frem Pier 34, Brooklyn, Hamilton Are. (ssails July 18, 1906.

Masse onered. daughters and i GRANDCHILDREN. 87.372 cubic reel bituminous conoreie CARMANIA, for Oobh. Plymouth. Havre (no msintenance).

cioee a.m.), sails noon. 4lu. Zi "miuuiiw flight Of two nlanp.q nvor 4 censoiola built. and London, rrom rier oe, m. 14th Bt.

Imalla oloso p.m.). sails mid CALIFORNIA, for Havsna. Panama Csnal ARIINQTON PT B. is Jeaeke Ave. BIACHVItW NOW.

CP. 104 Avaeos SCBtCIN i PIlSIN. Inc. not Kinet MISMsy I. BCS0ER i 121 MI.Meaa Hvieoe SISOIB 4 SChNllPEK 2tis ftsiitli Street k.

BCRNSTIIN 1 1 si karslets Aveaoo M. BCRNSTEIN IltdBreaeVey I. BESS 7411 Oft AveaiM BYAtlCR tm Haoiltso Aveeve 0 MDW. CO SM Avesae MWIM CAPO eoNP. See Atlaafls Aveflee NIL1P eoHh I Tiroo allowed.

30 consecutive worklni ana nan rranoisce. from Pier bl. N. R. night.

Field has been sanctioned by the Department of CnrnmaM. HANCB-In, loving' memory of my devoted wife, 8AIDIB a aya. W. 31st St. (malls close a.mi, sails II SANTA CLARA, lot Crttlekml; Callao and Security reouired, sioooo.

Bosh old must be accompanied by a de. AROAOTAIf. for Berlimds. from Pier 42. HANCE, who departed this life July ing to word received yesterday from! valoaralte, rrem ner sa, wroeaiyn, Ramlllea Ave.

(aaaUa elese 7 a.m.). sails Morton St. mo malln. sails 11 a re. posit of 0SO0 in cash or eertined check made oavabie to the order of the Cor ARAOUAYA.

for Csnadian orulse, from Fler 43 N. Morion St. imslls close is, lHza. Ever in my memory. Broiler of The Oltv of New York.

STATErlDAX, Wf Flymoutli, Boulogne and scheduled to start the flights July 19. the aama mint. ehn e.u s.m.i. sbiis noon. Houeroem.

from sm nonoxen tmaus eloee p.m.). sans midnight. ONITBD STATES, for Chrlttlansand, Oslo NO. S. FOR REOULATINO, SO DM NO ANO OONSTRUCT1NO A CONCRETE STAIRWAY WHERE NFCBR8ARY ON 74TH ST.

BETWEEN COLONIAL RD. AND ua woponnagem. irom BUI HOBOKOn KBLL In sad and loving memory of my dear husband, rArcjo, lur ruuiDutii mans clone :30 a.m.i. sa lis 11 a.m. Fler 07, N.

K.t w. litn OS. tmaua cioae J3M Pultes 1 3. p.m. I.

sans 7 p.m. ULUA. for Havana. Orlstobal and Port Llmon. from Pier 9.

N. Rector St Saturday, July 19, at 8 p.m. Inter-merit Sunday, private. McCABE On Wednesday. July 16, 1930.

JAMES J. McCABE. beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Walker Funeral from nil residence, 1084 Carroll on Saturday, July 19, at 9 a.m.j thence to Teresa's Church, Classon Ave. and Sterling Place. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

McCOY On July 17. MICHAEL JH beloved father of Lillle, Edwin, 1 1 a MacNaughton, Mildred Kantner, Gerald and Lawrence and brother of Richard J. McCoy. Funeral from his residence, 153-04 85th Drive, Jamaica, on Saturday. RinriE BLVD.

The Eneineer's esllmats Is tft toTlowl: woe go aion witn the ships must remain up for the endurance of the flight, as the Department of Commerce refused to grant permission to the flight backers to chano niWa OONSBtha). P. CORCORAN itll Bwthers Rlvd, WaaStlSa. L. BITMAPS PT.

SUP lac. U-M Ollwari BI.S. Altar la ARTHUR DRCLIICH liS-3S iaraaia iawalep I. Blunt 1611 ShaasihaaS Bay Read SBfa.haaS Bay, N. V.

GRAND PAINT SUrPIV CO. J1I3 StaoS Altar, N. ORASHSRN. lea. urf AvtauO Caacv lalaad COLOBteO BBftt NertBera 9)v4.

Car MB JORtPHSON 111-14 MaSltee Anaoo yiuahug 0. B. MINORfSKI 3SS HasSieaae Avtaue) Ailarie, a. I. PAUL MIRTf NS tit; it Tib streak Rl.kwaas H.rt s.

BiBKore 77 30 leraete Avaano Weaeaaaas, I. P. W. BIOOER. If, 41-11 Breaeva -Atlerie) BAVIB ROOK US 41 WMdHayea Blvrl.

Oyaaa Park ROOBfVtLI Pi. A BUR CO. j-IJ Raaaaialt tlwhwit SABDfRS BROf HfRS 2713 Myrlla Avaa ip l. Ol.aaale NULatait PROS. seos Reeaavef) Avaauo Wl.Srld fAVPPNCR PROS S032 iaal-a Aat.jp Waa4Aae uliMAhtAR.

for Nassau. Miami and Ha BBIB james B. KELLY, who departed this life July 19, 1939. Anniversary mass en Saturday, July 19, 1930, at HO linear feet cement curb il year laiMiie ciot a.m.lt sans noon. OARRTLLO.

for Ssntlteo. Klneston. 1 vsna, rrom rter s. mo eup imaus S. MICHACL alCJAvaeueJ MILBRP.

FT. A VSR. CO Sill aoiBAMflue RRIS BROS. 71 Avaeue I BBRTNRIOOI PT CO. SIC cenay l.lsaS Avfoue i.

PAPNICB 71 Ittl Avaeue S. RACHUN iota Piattuih Aveaiie RCIR0 pt. auppi.v ee. ralrt Avaeue SOL. StLICMSN 5S''2 ScetB Avense SBAPIR1 A PLAHt B7ZB fan, avse 4707 Utr.tr p.aatS Atari S204 CkeriB Braeak Blare 10UIS SINflFft I7ae Rale Avaeue t.

SHUPLCR MM fultes Street B. SPOKNV llPCBsrekAaeaaje W. fBAKTMSN SSI raaklla AaeOBO VTILLWSOTH PAINT CO Ull Caeay l.laed AiaBBO I. (IBSMaN Ull lath Avesao wtitrBSN sss Senaae Aveae CAB WliltS IB7. neewev A.

YASROW Hie fMrd Avseso I. lABARore JSt rm Aweaa PL BABSB 117. rf BaaBearsv Blvd. SM.tr raoe Park BLAB BARS St 100 fereae Rvaeoe iwkurrl. I.

I. BBURBRB PAINT I It. 1 7 L'lwry Avaeue RlaSweaS Hill PPawst SSAWB O'ABPBS 7IS Peeveli Aveaoo oloee a.m. i. sins 11 a.m.

psatlUs Tela and Puerto Barrios, from msintenance). pa. square feet oement sidewalks (1 maintenance). pier 16. B.

Burling slip (malls close CoKTt BIANCAMANO. for Olbraltar. 0, kSRfHMUlltt m.M. ww, nkdics ana uenoa. iron ner wo.

n. uj niemia 01 ropa ladders and para chutes, as orlainallv nianmui ruiiee 1 nmrtfrvv 9a square feet 0-Inch tinder or travel W. S5th St. tmalit OloM 9 p.m.l. sails mianient vraii imaus oioee a.m.i.

aaiifl The flight la to be knnwn th. a. sAsriNxri im urn) Asu SINIOLB 1 SON nnoD HAVANA, for Htvana, Fiogrmo and Vera MINNrTONKA. for Cherbourg ard London, Roosevelt Memorial Endurance Flight. Three Stlnson Dlanei are tn urus from rier o.

wan sc. (mails close 9:30 a.m.i. sails 11 lost Biries I aaoaoia aarflrL jrum rier oo. n. w.

iBtn Bt. (no a a.m., at Transnguration Church. WIFE. MURPHY In cherished memory of our devoted brother, GILBERT E. MURPHY, who departed this life July 18, 1928.

Sister, Mrs. J. WIEOAND, and Brothers, JOSEPH and EUGENE MURPHY. maiiai. aaiia nam trie lark 1 WB8TXRNLAND.

for Plymouth. Cherbourg participate, two of them seeklntr tn ADRTATIO, for Cobh end LIvernooL fom ana irom rier au, w. rier ob, h. w. IBtn st.

(malls close 7:30 a.m.i. aalla am an a new endurance record and thr (malls close 7 pro. I. sails 11 30th St. BdewalK founaalton, 1 sewer bMtn built.

14 linear feet 19-Inch pip culvert. 9.000 square feet sod, Includlnf top soil, furnished and laid il year maintenance). I concrete stairway complete with fender (1 year malntenancei. Time allowed, 40 consecutive working days. Security required.

01.000. Bach bid muat be accompanied by a deposit of 0PO In cash or oerttned check Biado payable to the order of the Comptroller of The city of New York. The bidder win state the prloe of eacfl Item or article contained In the specifi p.m. MF.nRA. for Haltien Per) frem Pier tnira lor reiuellng purposes.

All TOMORROW Brooklyn, Menteiue St. (spalls elOso a.m.). aalla nMnn. tnree planes are radio equipped Department of Corameira rwvnila a BIBOWITI Outatla Read IAMSO0HM ill rialbni Aveae (NNBON paoTHrea S44 firaiafend Avesnt RAIISN A rim prtiaevt Aveavt S. t.

Kklix IU7 Reeere Avssua SAMARtA, for Belfast and Liverpool, from BOMVAR, f.r PoerU CohtmMa, frotj rier 9, a. w. lain Bt. (inane Ciose Main Brooklyn (mads alee 9 a.m.), eella ft a.m. 7 a.m.t.

sstla 11 a.m. tiorts forbid the flying of two planes within 300 feet of each other. This FORT ST, OXOROE. for Halifax and St WSTTnN ocFAN. for St.

Thornso, from jonna, rrom rier 74. n. w. 94tn St. (mklls elasa a.m.i.

nslle 11 a.m. Fler 34. If. Franklin St. Imalls close 3 o.m.).

aells 4:30 o.m. PlIAS RBI IT I rirA oaiec nvseop cations per cubic yard, or other BERMUDA for Bermuda, from Fler S. rule was waived by the Washington authorities in order that the refuel-lnsf plane may approach the endur VmanrtA. fr Rlferton. from F(r 19.

S. July 19, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to the Church of the Presentation B. V. where a mast of requiem will be offered for the repose of his sooL McGRATH On July 18, MARGARET (nee Dobbins), Mloved wife of the late John McGrath, at her residence, 810 60th St Solemn masr of requiem Saturday, July 19, at 8:30 a.m,, the Church of our Lady ol Perpetual Helpr 59th. St and 5th Interment Holy Cross a tAsta N.

W. 85th St. imalla oloea unit of measure by which the bids will be tested. The bids will be comosred WBIBIR PROR asos etraaas a i. sells a.m.

wan St. (malls clou 0:60 A.M.), alls a.m.. MONDAY ance ships. i. ItONYR Rleeie VBIaia.

iurdonnaib, for-Vlgo and Bordeaux, 'mm Pier fiB. ft IRfh Mfc nubtrand in loving memory of my beloved brother, FRANK NOSTRAND, who departed this lift July 18, 1916. Gone but not- for gotten. Sister OEORGIANA. WHITE In loving memorry-of our beloved and devoted' mother', BRIDGET A.

WHITE. Bixth, anniversary mass at Our Lady, of the Snows Church, Blue Point, L. X. SON and DAUGHTER. 1 and the contract awarded et a lump or Sfrsreiate sum for each contract.

Be utrseM.Avtaw aaee 1 m. VBISBMSR elOM. 9 i n.l ulla II iri HAMILTON, for Norfolk, from Pier 35. N. man rorrai may Be oo.a tied at tne bio BrseS I lees lartere Alaska's present day herds Vf VRNKSIIRLA.

f.r Puerto Colombia. Carta- HltBeiaae HIB1 Offloo of the Bureau of Highways, loth Municipal Buildlni, Brooatyn, ria.iit.iii i.tw niaiiai. nan u.m- CrrY OP ATLANTA, for Savannah, (tern more than 250,000 reindeer started ena, Crtetokal aad Pea rreneleeo. from 'lee 2a. RfMhlTN.

H.hIUh rier es, n. it, ensriss St. (na mausi. from a shipment of 80 animal; Im a a.aa.t. aftlta I a.m.

sniii p.m ncNRY ester bero, Frealdent. to Bidden aext to last SAN JUAN, for San Joan, from Pier S.I. AT ponso xin. for Vlo end Csruna. I brousrht to Alaska from Siberia, hv reokirn.

Ham Hon An. (aialia mlem aara. rrom pier 0. ft. Old 6 up (malls oss tK.

a.m.), in ue 11 a.m. government in 1882. a.m.), saus aeon. (C-392) 1S lot osuAh.

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