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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1930, 6 M3 United States entered the World War. It is typical of the graphic style employed throughout: ports Rlbett 8atia Pkorupskl Bella Kandel Donld Amery Lena Perrln Esther Cooper Robert Rock Oeorge Kronenfeld Bhtrley Kee-gar Irene Durni Geraldlne A. McOulreBeth SUnor Ptiher IM E.W A n'n feU Edith Hawkina Mary Tuohey Diary Relates Events as Long Ago as Year '89 Washington Notebook Viv TURN UP A TANNED NOSI Mayor to Present Medals to Winners Of Essay Contest 230 Brooklyn and Querns School Children on the List Picked hv Dorman r- rrv -r vr Jane Stapleton John Ward Joseph McCarthy Josephine Brennan Eileen Leenard Elizabeth Wagner Anna McCarroa John Coffey Gemma Kacaluso Marv O'Brien Allred Varriale K. MrNauRhion Gloria Kilboy Eileen Shine GeorRt Kerrigan Charlea Hamberger Thomas F. A.

Mahfr Edward J. Simmons Betty Ciwhman John Dodnon Martha Witkua Rosemarie Schork Dorothy Stewart Murr McHenry Janet McQuillan Edward Horan Martha Tromblee Carmen Church Helen V. Lordan John J. Carroll Marguerite Boaden Joseph McGowan Rita Connolly Edward Nelson Patrick Cooney Helen Gray Gertruda Brown Elizabeth Oretn Catherine Bopos Anna C. Weiner -Harold Keainff Madeline Leddy George Dee Margaret Berkery Joseph Woods Muriel Preitag idly Describes U.

S. Entry Into War in 1917 Recently the writer was privileged to run through the pages of what he consider! remarkable document, says Herbert Plummer, the Washington correspondent of the Associated Press. The author whose name for personal reasons will be withheld Marion Sheehan Hoie Macn Ftre Commissioner Dorman today made public the names of 250 Brooklyn and Queens school children who have been adjudged winners In the annual essay contest held in connection with Fire Prevention Week. Mayor Walker will present the medals donated by the New York Board of Fire Underwriters after he greets the winners on City Hall steps Friday afternoon. The Virginia M.

Ooodwin Dorothy Kennedy Patricia Ktnsella Arthur Christenxen Louis Krabel Robert Jordan James Donnelly Kaihryn Sohmers Marti ret MrCarthy Jack Earle Stephen Di'Agostino Veronica Boyle Marv Roht.es John Beae calls it a diary. But it is more than that. Rather it Is a day by-day his Brooklyn and Queens winners are tory of events which have been and Evftvn Doyle Marlon are transpiring In the national Angelina OrsiUo Helen Hermann Istbelle Kloth Jennie Marano Abraham Leventhal John Coppeil Louts Maresro Joseph Carnival Christina Bain Svlvla Grace Saunders John Healy Ruth Anderson Dorothea White John Powers Florence Bedell William Daly Oeorge Bounacos The historian of the future may well consider himself lucky If he Doughs William Ma't Ctwlotte Ftsdmnn Curt Cartrm Lonia Ballard M'ircia Jnseph Flnmm Anita Pinln Fivspa Ferrnnova Know Janet Fisher Henry Kindlitifcer Rutn Henderson Mary Lombards John HpfTrrnan Hrn Blshatl Helen V. T. Sullivan Marv Rvan Hrlen Prht7ZW Dnrnthy SeliRman Muriel Doran Rvan Hrlen Beckman Mary Farrtnutnn Henry Dodenhofl able to gain access to this work.

Irving Kalmanowltl Carolin M-dl Pearl Epstein Louis Rablnowitz Written simply because the author delights in that sort of thing, there are chronicled in this document events dating as far back as 1889 John BTiinvan F'orenre Rihmever Kileen Campbell Read the entry for April 6, 1917 that momentous day when the Harvey Lethtrlnger Helen Hogan Marv Srhtnettan WEST THANKSGIVING DAY CRUISE 12 Day IS to Nov. 30... $1 SO ui Celebrate Thanksgiving Day differently this year cruiae to Bermuda, ISaaaau and Havana in tin Cunarder Franconia, renowned world cruiae liner, and draw nerve relaxing dividends the rest of the year. PRE-CHRISTMAS CRUISE Days Dc 2 Dc IS $175 up Do your Chriatmaa shopping in the Wet Indiea. It's simple it's different it's cheaper via (lunard 'iris Carol Duncan Edna Nelson Florence Walters Ruth Taylor Mary Seyfreld Nedora L.

Hart Miriam Jarnet Miriam Selinger Dorothy Hutter Rita Keane Eileen Power Kenneth Hough Howard flhanet Anita Bernbaclc Frances Wood Evelyn Wagner Ruth Belopolskv Jack Goldstein Yetta Kramer William Kelly Harry Walters Victoria SchofTel Natilie Applebaum Fdward Lohr Staph a nl Rlodmak Carolyn Brandes Rita M. Cuddiky Margaret Boehm Rita. Keeley William Hopkins Charles McCaig James Carroll Catherine Scanlan Antoinette Valetto Marg't M. Morrissey Maureen Byrne RIDE THE RED STAGES TO falo Marv Brady Thomas Mahoney Natalie Halley George Zlon Jr. Frlith Rilev Florence Mitchell Anita Lodge M.

SanHalieJean Evelyn Fox Dina Spiritus Dorothy Sheonard Charlotte Kollmyer Marie Hanley Marv Llavino Annabel. Atlas Myrtle L. Ilxley Iram Zwersel Allen Svkea Elizabeth KehO Corinne C.lasser Poslvn Hart Katnrrine Crowley Lenora Kowalsky Dorothy Carney Bnler Ptenhen Bvron tnhn Vots Oeraldine Feeler Francs Mfrthtirst Francis Whftlen Mtlrtrrd Rossi Jnienh Ka'inowkl Anthony Valentino Jrrore Defnre Jr-ephine Skrainal I iirv Lynch Inma Mulrlne Peter We is Mane Suraent Fiwsrd Penderttast Fnleen Kelly AnnR Durrenberger Mildred Lipman Morton Weiss John Donelon John Costello than staying home. 16 days in the law BUS RATES Charles Cummlngs Jr. Gerald Curlfy Mary Touhey Martha Zeltmer Anna Monahan Ralph Long NY POINT IM U.S.

PITTSBURGH-SIB SAN FRANCISCO S55.80 rranronia In rort-au-rrinre, Kingston, (oon, Havana and Nassau. Kight other Cunard cruises varying in duration from 8 to 18 days with sailings up In April 16lh. Rates from 1 1 1 1 up, with shore excursions $126 up, according to steamer and In Paris CI EVELAND12.5O-CHICACO20.S0 ST. LOUIS 23.00-DETROIT 1S.75 Ilenrv Eicn waiter Russell Tha only long-diitance but artrtina from and remrntni to Brooklyn without Lnnre Rchoenbergerlo Pierce Asuthn Ferrlto chancing tMisfB Minnntin. GREAT EASTER1J BUS TERMINAL- length of cruise.

Snif for illuMratrtl literature to runr local agent or A 2S BROADWAY NEW YORK Ragl Bureau, (M Rue Cambon. (Specal Cable to the Eagle) Paris, Oct. 7 The 'allowing have registered at the Bureau: Dr. David Hoag, 663 Greene Ave. Jeanne Wigman, 686 St.

Marks Ave. Dr. Theodore Jon, 357 Halsev St. David Pelster, 505 Lincoln Place. Alf red Jenkins, 270 Bwkeley Place.

Fred Simpson Rachel Schnts Charlotte Burke Albert Peterson Sarah Leinselder Mortimer Podel Fly Kushel ul Hand Svlvla Brown Virginia Oussant Harriet Tunison Dorothy Booth Jean Fraser F'orence Felter Hi7rl Snadafnra Amelia Galietti Jnienh Emanuel Edna Doctors Baul Sachs Lucille Gewirtz Edward Horner Emma Marflins Anna Siemmerman Doart 619 FULTON Weil of I Flaibutli Prions NC VINS 5143 or writs ALTMAN-WESTGHESTER Shopping Service. MamaroneckA.enUe and New York Posf Road.Vhite Plains. Telephone- White Plains 9800. ALTMAN CO. FIFTH AVE.

at 34th STREET Telephone: MURray Hill 7009 A Special Selling of ENGLI SH TWEED TO PCOATS A SALE of OXFORD GRAYS ENGLISH OVERPLAIDS t. TAN MIXTURES Tables "Brid ge 739 Topcoats in all stores Offering Extraordinary Value ASSEMBLED AT THIS SPECIAL PRICE 3.25 i These are sturdy tables, of excellent construction, doubly braced for additional strength. The price is so unusual for tables of this quality that it suggests the advisability of ordering several for forthcoming entertainments at home. Red, Green or Mahogany Finished All with lattice design black moire wash-able tops and moulded frames. October.is topcoat Weather.

This special event. presents a rare oppor. tunity to buy your Fall topcoat now. SUP-ON AND RAGIAN STYLES IN THE NEW YORK MANNED Weber and Heilbroner 381 FULTON STREET, Opposite Borough Hall, Brooklyn FURNITURE SEVENTJ I FLOOR BRIDGE SHOP-FOURTH FLOOR Mail and Telephone Orders Will Command the full Advantage of Altman Service. Telephone: Murray Hill 7000..

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