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

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14 1 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 102G HAIRBREADTH HARRY The Trickster By C. W. KAHLES Famous Sweethearts Love Stories of Life and Fiction Told in Prose and Ticturea. By BLANCHE GREER Au ifflw LIKE A FLOCK OF MUCKERS HI NOW, GENTLEMEN FOR THIS NEXT TRICK t'LL f1 HOW WOULP A AWKK COME AL0N6 YOU VE BEEN SWINDLE tt ABLEcTeAN UP HAVE TO ASK YWJ TO LEND ME A WATCH, A DIAMOND INIcSTEEX BRACELET I HARRY. THE PEOPLE "NflENOUAH BYRETU' CLrT in STICKPIN ANP A FIVE -DOLLAR j0LP DONTE L-L Zl ZZlJ PETEcTIYE' 7 ttUNTERFElIS TO CM JTjU A HERE WITH MY MAT TR ICK Jf! AERAIP-I'LL RETURN THEM IN.

A MOMENT I SUIT YOU I JTlll 3EWELRYJ COURT lj mi Robert Drowning and Elizabeth BangI Three Resolutions Down HOME, SWEET HOME By H. J. TUTHILC THE IDEAi THOSE I WELL. 1M SURE. I HAVE NEVER, NEVER, what! dinner erAnv? raj NO AND I WONT SAY ANYTHING BUNGLES FOUND OUT HOW DO YOU FIGURE I OIDNT BREAK FINE STUFF1.

ONE DAY we THAT RESOLUTION I MADE A RESOLUTION WELL YOU NEEDN'T I INSINUATE THAT I BROKE 1 THAT RESOLUTION -VnOSIR.) WHEN A PERSON I STARTED ANYTHING WELL ALL RIGHT. WF. MADE A MAKE A RESOLUTION I NOW? WHO MENTIONED TO KEEP OUT OF either, george bungle! Why ABOUT THE WAY YOU BANGED THAT DOOR AND THE MUD YOU brought: THE RESOLUTION Aft. WENTWORD, HEARU THOSE BUNGLE9 IN SUCH A VIOLENT ARGUMENT. I'M SO AFRAID THEY'LL AWAKEN THERE1.

WHAT DID I TELL AND TKE VERV NEXT DAY WE I HAS BEEN LISTENING TO ubu 1 rwn rv 1 TO HAVE ANY i BEEFINO WITH NEIGHBORS. AND SHOULD I ARGUE SOON A3 I OPENED WITH YOU? WHAT THE DOOR? WAS IT I THEY'RE SHOUTING BREAK IT. OH WELL, WHY FRET? IN ON YOUR t-rfM GOOD WOULD IT ME? SURE IT WAS. SILLY ARGUMENTS AS 1 LONG AS I HAVE THEY'LL DO ANYTHING TO AVOlO I ANOTHER ONE. I NEEDN'T SHOES, t-S III DO? SUCH SILLY A STILL TONGUE ALL RIGHT DOESN'1 ARGUMENTS.

SO I WONT SAY ANYTHING ABOUT BEING AS HUNGRY A9 A WOLF AND PPOBABiy HAVING rr r.rT iJ -sat' UT toul hatli snatched up mine all faint and wtag YOU! FELIX ALBERT MAKES A WISE QUESTIONS FOR YOU THAT PROVE 15 CRYING. HEAD LOOK FOR TROUBLE. ITS WTf TO ASK. HEAVENLY ABSOLUTELY PROVE NOW. 1 DAYS! BROUGHT RIGHT HOME Wl lT7lf: BROUGHT RIGHT HOME I TO OR SO.

HO And placed it bj tbee on a golden throne And that I lore (0 wul, wa mutt be meek!) la bjp tbee nbom I luve alone." Sunn 48 from the Portuue. 80 sang Elitnbeth Barrett, Browning, the iarnlid poetesi, to ber lover, Robert Browning, the poet, in her famoua lore lyuca which abe presented him after their wedding. Both well beyond the first fluah of joutb, tbeir waa divine paaaion and their mnrrioge resulted in a joining of intellect and tool that well approached the ideal. BRIGHTON THEATER LAY CORNERSTONE OF NEW BANK BLDG. MUDDLE SETTLED SOMEBODY'S STENOG Along the Seine By HAYWARD 1,000 Witness Ceremony as Brownsville Cets New Institution.

The cornerstone, of the Brownsville branch of the Hank of the United States at Harntotra and Pitkin aves. was laid yesterday after YOUAI6 5AAITHER5 5TILL. THIMK O-NLTAAJ IDEA AlEEIiEb TO FOT THE PARIS OFFICE- OH THE SUaJJY SEAS OF PROSPERITY. VAILL IT EVfilJ Cavanagh, Walters, Robinson Each Lose and Win Points. John C.

Cavanagh, well known bookmaker and onc-tlme president of the Robinson Amusement Company, the owners and operators of the New Brighton Theater at Coney Island, lost mostly and won slightly In his suit against his former partners. Supremo Court Justice Kike has decided that Cavanagh was mostly In the wrong. Cavanagh, John Walters and George Robinson were in partnership for many years. Cavanagh owned the land on which the theater stands. When the lease expired In 1913 he raised the rent and trouble started.

From that date Cavanagh dropped nut of the amusement company's affairs and would not attend any of the directors' meetings. POME AJOTE THE SUSLIAsE FAITH OF A FOAIO FATHER VIHO HAS A SlfiAiAL LlAJE THAT HE MAf KAIOW AT OMCE UJHgAJ 11, THE DAWA1 OF IWTELLIGEAiCE. 1 CoacS, --ll'yz On June 2. 1924, Walters and Rob inson, both directors, met and elected noon before a crowd of more than 1.000 persons. Josenh S.

Marcus, president of the bank, laid the cornerstone. An address was delivered liv Su -lme Court Justice Otto A. Kosul-sky. He praised tho honesty and dependability of Mr. Marcus and his Integrity as a busineis man.

"A banker Is like a JmUe," he said. "The latter sentences a man after hearing the evidence In the caso. Business men come to a banker to trtl him of the condition of their affairs and the fate of their enterprises is In his hands." The building, which is to be completed by April 1, w.ll be a five-story, fireproof, steel and limestone structure and will have every convenience of modern banking. It wlli cost KOO.OOO. The Brownsville branch will be the bank's sixth branch in Greater New York and Its first In Brooklyn, where it plans to establish several others In the near future.

Gorse Pankln, assistant vies president of the bank, will bo manarer of the Brownsville branch. Temporary offices were opened today at Douglass st. and Pitkin live. The Invocation was Riven by Kabbl M. J.

Pelkor. Heiniid K. Marcus, senior vice president r.f the bank, waa chnirman. Th officers nnl hoard of directors of the hank and many prominent business and professional men of the section orcti-pled aeata on the platform. Edmund F.

O'Neill to Cavanagh's place. They raised their salaries from let us LEAue this scehs to 15.000 each and mnde them retroactive from November, 1923. When Cavanagh heard of It he OP STRUGHLS AMD LpCATe OUR LITTL6 STCAloa WHO -OMEVMHERE IA1 PA9IS. brought stilt. THAT CHAP CASTof.

-J IiSS-mA--- U'WftMRh) RIGHT HE'S 1HE BlR? TrV she aaet at the Seashore Beauty PASEAMT. cam Sats hes Just a woaderfuluy iooe frieaid 6.m.-rw4.nfc. 'fx Judge Dike's decision, Just rendered, holds that Walters and Rob 1 4 I inson will have to pay back that part of their salary Inrrenses which had been retroactive, and that Cavanagh can collect six months' salary, or $1,250, but that he had eliminated himself from the concern by his refusal to take part In Its affairs. AMUSFMKXTS A XHATTAJf. AMCSEMEXTSMAXHATTAX.

JOHNSON ASSUMES ftlCE DMLV.JsOlftJO AS TOR Buttons and Fatty Stories 3UHD.Y MATtaee It 3 OFFICE AS JUSTICE State Senator Frank E. Johnson, PARADE Br JANE CORBY LittleTricks to Play Pleads With Pickpocket To Keep $81 He Stole Bat Return Shabby Purse Htartbroktn Man Treasures Re-membrane- of Wit; Helpmat for BO Ytart, More Than Monty Ha Nttds. a rtiTao-orxowyw-MAvift Mxactoi elected In November to succeed Municipal Court Justice Charles B. Law At ht GREATER RIV0LI Xotit featuring John Murray Andrrton't prrmentatton "Thti Mrtttna Vat" i Kdttio Kl-kini' and llerbrrt tlrrnon't Paramount proHue tton of J. V.

liar rift "A Hltt for with Brttu Jlronaon, Tom Mooro and huther Raltton. Mcaitnuxa svsnAvnirh. ard UUi in Wotnanhandled" Dear Boya and Girls: I HIPPODROME Mat Dally. Ooort I know some tricks that maybe In the Seventh District Municipal Court, was formally Inductevl into utiles yesterday morning In tho pres at, Seats 60o, Bva. St Jff, HOLIDAY PAORANT Wlta 00ETT8 'U Charlotte, LeIUal, Tha Walt.

CJal Have. HiiccJal tntngamf nt, MlDt'i Ulilg. j'ou never saw anybody play. They are good fun, too. For Instance, take 3 matches or toothpicks and form a triangle.

Then take 3 more and ask someone to arrange these 3, ence of hundreds of his friends, Including delegations from the 9th A. D. Democratic Club and other as Hold Memorial Exercises Memorial exercises in observance of the 29th anniversary of the death of the Philippine national hero, Dr. Jose P. Rizal, were held under the auspices of the Gran Orlente Filipino at Odd Fellows Hall, 309 Kcher-tnerhorn an New Year's Eve.

The program opened with a selection by a Filipino orchestra. Hlblano H. Panls. master of ceremonies, then welromed the gathering. Several violin compositions were played by M.

1). Aquino. Dr. Edward Russell of Washington delivered the address of Hie evening and chose the life of Dr. Rlzal as his subject.

Pablo Aide sang several soJos and P. R. Francisco rrxlted. The organization is a brunch of a world-wide association, hating its headquarters at Manila. sociations of which he Is a member.

AMl'RKMEXTS Tho following open letter to a DR. POLING IN FLUSHING The Rev. Dr. Daniel A. rollna; of (the Marble Collegiate Church, a president of the International Christian Endeavor, will address a mass meeting In the Dutch Iteforined Clnirch, Klnshlnff, on Friday evening.

Jan. 8. on "Te Man Who Can." Dr. Poling speaks under the suspires of the Ijiyinen's Publicity League, a non-sectarian organization which, as indicted by its name, h'dleves in publicity for churches. Prior to the meeting Dr.

Poling Is to be given a reception and dinner by the churchmen of Flushing and iclnltjr. Tonight at Hotel pickpocket has been sent to The Eagle. It Is self-explanatory: iluniclpal Court Justice Harrison C. Glore, who will preside with Justice Johpson over the Soventh District Court, swore In the new without changing the triangle you have made, so that all together there will be 4 complete triangles formed. Unless the one you ask knows the BOSTON BROOKt.TX A( AllKWT OK Ml'Slf! Pennsylvania Grill Men prominent In professional, SYMPHONY I 8:15 P.M.

trick already, they will have a hard I'KRMANBNT ENGAGEMENT Of GEORGE OLSEN time trying to make the 4 triangles, because they probably won't think of the way, which la very almnle. political and clvlo circles Joined in paying tribute to Justice Johnson. In addition to the floral pieces presented by frlenils, Justice Johnson KEKC.fS KOl'MKVITZKT, Conductor Plosram tncludea: Jtlphard Htrauaa' "Alpine Symphony" (flrat tlma In Copland's "Mualo tor the "Trumpet Voluntary," -Purcell-Wood. Ticket) Smo nillttite Bo 0(oe. Telephone BterUng 6706 (From and Hig Muiio for Supper and Dinner Dancing Just stand the second set of 8 matches above the first triangle, the was presented with a gavel by Meier Stelnbrlnk.

Among those who congratulated matches meeting at the top, to form a tripod. There will then be 8 tri the new Justice In brief addresses were Former Municipal Court Jus Sunday Magazine Puzzle Winners angles up In the air and the one underneath, on the table. Al ha "nl AtthiYiu MCTxiire mh Another interesting trick la to bal ance a saucer on a pin. To do this, "To the pickpocket who took a small purse containing (81 on a Fulton st. car en route from the Manhattan side of Brooklyn Bridge to St.

James Brooklyn: "If you will return the poor, worn pocketbook to 18 Lelferts pl. you can keep the money. Hard as you must have become be what you are you'd never have taken that money had you known what It meant to the dear old gentleman from whom you took It. "Badly as he wanted the money, the old, worn purse Is dearer to him. It Is the one remaining keepsake of a 50-year marriage which this Christmas is the first to see disrupted.

"Somewhere in your heart is a soft spot, Mr. or Mrs. Pickpocket, and, although you keep the money which meant so much, please return the worthless (to any one else) purse to 18 LefCerta pl." drive the pin into a cork In a bottle. philharmonic; W1I.IK.M Conductor Hrooklyn AeHdrmy of Mualo TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT Still Nololal: KKRKM ZIMHAI.1HT In Mfndela. nnhn Cenrerto, Nrhiibert "1'nflnlahed" Hvm-uliony, NtrauHH 'IlPAtli end JI IISOM, Mitr.

(Slflnway) Take 4 other corks and stick forks tice Kdward A. Richards, Helen A. Bratin, co-leader of the 20th A. D. Dem or ratio Club; Congressman David O'Connell, former Municipal Court Justice G.

II. Boyce, James McCue, Joseph Douglas and VV. R. Harris, chief clerk of the court. Mr.

Stelnbrlnk, with whom Justice lOMILES OUT JaValBW Mata. sat 2:10 Theie Arc Fun to Do. balance the sauoer on the pin. It may take a little practice to do this trick and be aure to get an old saucer that no one wants, because it is very likely that you will have an accident or two with the saucer before you learn to handle it properly. BUTTONS, into them, turning them on their sides and putting the fork near the end of each.

Then arrnngo the corks with the dangling forks around the AMLET M0Dwhh BBESH edge of your saucer and you can Johnson has been affiliated for many years, spoke of the latter'a Integrity and ability, declaring that hia elec MAJESTIC MATOiTcijDA SraaaUnnul French Keaue A NIGHT IN PARIS BASIL SYDNEY Kvca. 1:20. Matlnara Nut. Tuea. 1:20.

tion Is the first step toward the real-Inition ot higher honors. mMmf til Tl" "til At. 104th FROM THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE 8 Kellh-Alax Oenaarta Suaday1 Next I THE FALL GUY Weeklwith ERNEST TRUEX jATTQ PETFR KTNK'fl jvwbv inii JMNUttAJMriJ HILL 4'M Ht. Paramount Plr turns Eagle Information Bureau Replies to Questions. Telephone Main 6200 PETER PM AT 35c- moknino BREAK GROUffl FOR Jan.

2, Seventy-five, Fifty and Twenty-five Years Ago. Rfglnntnf Kiinda) "The itKiianlcd Hour" EREVCCRT HinoM-n 7 VALENTINO In "Cabm" With Mia Naldl laVBfyOQaWaH! MASONIC TEMPLE AtTfMtRArilH OF FAMOI l'KKSON'8. Itm fur lMlDiipra. Uats on requrat. I bnr utrialiit.

ADKIJNK KOBtRTM, 01 Hat 40th Btrfrt, Sevr Vork. JAN. 2, New Tear calls were the order of Queen Victoria and is also made a Knight of tho Carter. It 1A'llll. vAnAn i i.i.

Q. How would get to 1347 President Brooklyn? A. Eastern Parkway branch of the I. R. T.

tq Nostrand ave.t walk two blocks south to President st. KIN-TIN-TIN In "THE CLASH OF THR HOI.VKS" the day and hospitality wlis lavish. iinccr. auiaMaar THE F00R uiic-t in imui salary as principal of Commercial 1IIU CUI I NUT wim rtiuii Nlixrnt aih Month "Sleighs were flying In overy direction and the furs 'which warmed a bear' irave comfort to many who and one block east to number. MARK 1 would have looked very 'bare' with 4Hth tit.

TIIKATKB. Mala. Ht. A Su. (Eagle Almanuc.) Q.

Am from Chicago. How can I iret infnrmii tfnn ahmit ni-nlMht'il BKttlNNINO TOOAY- BLUEBEARD'S 7 WIVES mnuui, itnar iuiir; controversy over the validity of certificates Issued before the cities were consolidated. Brooklyn Republicans start notation for A. nOW iMQ.lAI nf tha THAT OFF LAFF apartments In Brooklyn? Ground win broken yesterday afternoon after a series of Impressive demonstrations in the Boro Park section for the new Masonic Temple to be erected at 14th ave. and EOth by Menora Lodge, 903, F.

A. M. Prominent Masons and members of the Order of the Eastern Star Joined in the celebration. At 2:30 two parades started simultaneously for the site of the ground breaking. A procession of 75 motor out them." The day passed otT with the greatest evlat.

JAX. 1, 18T. Brooklynltes exchange experiences Vanr nnlllmr Almn.t lllA NOW 38th With Blanehe Sweel, Ben I.yon. Lola Wllaon of James Kane or Steele to handle tho 1901 campaign for (isle Mnalr Progmin. rmrd Straaiit Orrh.

a. would aavise mat you Duy copy of The Kugle for complete list of upurtments. Li Ntnnin nf nri vrt lalnff ntrnnfV MOVRHTO HTHKA. NXT. MO.

mnl. nnnlllaHnn mnM VMtnr. Ilnnflrtmniir 1. In Brooklyn that would place ads day visiting women frlenda and re "SALLY, IRENE AND MARY" NEKillllOKIIOOU PI.A HOI'SK 4SS Oraml Blreat Tel. Drydot-k 761S, Every Kva.

(exo. Mat. Hat. ana. ANKKV'H-lltK aj DybbuK shake-up, several captains being Knarfl on the Stnae Hit fA Metro-Oolitivyn-Mnver nrtnre) latives, omrehoiaors aim clergymen also dispensed hospitality.

cars decorated with Masonlo banners ansierrea, 'MASTERI'INtW' OTHER ACTS Joseph L. T.owry, proprietor of the in out or town papers. A. McKenna Muller, ISO Joralcmon st. Q.

Name of concern located on Madison Manhattan, near 48th makers of model yachts. A. Boucher, 415 Madison N. Y. C.

Q. Where la Manhattan College? A. In Manhnttan at 242d st. and Spuyten Duyvll Parkway. (.1 Whmn almllld I call UD about 0 van.

eau? Report comes from India tl at the rrlnce of Wales hns not hnen cordially received there and will soon return to I'urope. J. 2, 1901. Lord Roberta la made an Karl by TelamTR tie mi AjuMiy uuiwi, uaifi Dctu'n, men. All Brooklyn la talking of magnificent new Orphoum Theater, opened on New Year's Kve hv Percy U.

Williams. llkTlllVl'J "A Corporation Conceals Filled Orders" The first prize of $10 In this week's caption contest Is awarded to Mrs JimIT if tiTaJ end Insignia left 15th ave. and la-hlll and more than 300 marchers, garbed In the robes and headgear of the Masonic Order and led by R. W. Emanuel Michael started from 46th st.

and Ft. Hamilton parkway. A large group of Masonle notables participated In the eeremony. Addresses were made by Samuel Michael, the Rev Dr. Joseph Silverman, Deputy Grand Master Hurry M.

Plumb an. Worshipful Master Herman Kaufman. The benedlc tlon at the close of the ceremony was pronounced by Rabbi Silverman. A delegation of the Boro Park Mi. C.

A. Wilkinson, 298 Lafayette whose caption for the picture printed zoning discussion? Hospital. The College for Women A. Secretary ot tne uoara ot Estimate. Telephone, Worth 4540.

using the present campus, will be located conveniently near the Kast-mnn School of Muslo and the East In last Sunday's F.uglo was "A Corporation Conceals Filled Orders." Tho second ptir.o of $5 Is awarded to Alice H. Taylor, 21 Huller pi whose caption was "Cover Prizes of $1 each will be given for the following 10 captions: man Theater. FIRST suit formirt tmons sit your fsdn rettulur retdlns u( Kuxl Clawinnil Ada. "The Covered Waggln'," llayne Jones, Faculty Hill, Walhalla, C. 8 PRESIDING BISHOP HERE The Rt.

Rev. John Oardner Murray. D.D.. Bishop of Mnrvlnnri. won A KXTS It VTT A V.

Whistling for Something Beneath Him," It. O. Dixon, 40 Ht. John's pi eonlo Square Club, led by J. Moe Cohen, took part in the motorcar parade and the ceremonies at the "Doing His Stuff fnder tho Hlg Top." L.

II. Vogel, 1102 Bedford ave. PARK M.OPK MJ lluHMIIlVN 1'UMORHOW Runny. 314 Klnlhu.li at Rnrtlieltneaa, Nhnre Leave The Same llutflrld. 1I4 Hurtled Hia Lynn.

The Pare That Thrills Charlea Hay Kdn. 6th AM. Sth IV. Hnhraa, The Wlmllna Ktalr Tha a'ani Hernry'a, 3H0 l.llnaato 8t. Marie Prrvoat, fvrn Hnncrai alao Ynudevllle Nnllon'nl, Wmh.

ProPact.Jnvfcle Coosnn, Old lot lira lleglnnld Danny New Atlantic, Flat De.n.Allir Joyre, Hind Llllra The Hama I'roapect, Stli St. As Sth At. MarLean, Mrvrn Keys llaldnate! alao Vaudeyllla llll.) NECTION Cuinherland, 3S Aaxvril hhrrman, Satan In Hablrs Richard Barthalmeat BLI)lt)RI HEI'TION Bedford. Bedford 4 l'a an. Wallace Marllnanld, Prlmrnae Pathai alao VaadevllU Regent, Fultos A ttedfenl Bm-k Jonea.

Laay Bonra Thallania IIAY HIIMiE HKtTION Bay Kldge, Id Av ISA IK. In-Tin. The Clnah of (he Wolreai alio Vandrxllla i U.ATHl 811 NKCTION Albemarle, Flat. Alhr-I Vara Plrkford, Little Annie Rooary Tha Fool Century, Noatrand A Wkalda llealo Iaip. The Luat Unrhl Ilert Lytetl Farniailt, Flat.

A Hii-eia ,4 Bonera, The People va. Nanry Prratnn, Itonald CnlttlaQ Klnaawnr.Klnkt I AS MnM lllue. Steal lint Urea Hui'k Linden 16 Flalhuah A Blue, Red Hot Tlrea The Heme vlliliMt A A St Ml -Tin. lie. laah or the Wolvra Charlea Itay i lrbaldr, FUltual llln-1 In-Tln.

of the Wolvra Tha Hama Until'. Flalb.iah Aa (aat, Fighting the Klainra Tha Mama I hllB If KliCTION rolealal. Baay Chauneirr Ftnwrr of the Nigh Betty Brontoa llnlar. Baay llaaey loin Mix, The Beat Bad Mum also Vaudeallla I tlHKENPOINT SECTION Grrenpolnt, III Manhat. A R.

Colman, Tha Dark Angel I also Yaudetllla i I on Jan. 1, becomes Presiding Bishop groundbreaking. Other allllluted or-ganliatlons represented were Men ROCHESTER UNIVERSITY MOVES TO NEW LOCATION Rochester, N. Jan. 2 The University of Rochester Is to move for the second time In lta history, transferring Its college for men to new site overlooking the Qcnesee River.

Removal of the college to the new slto and tho new buildings will permit turning over the present campus, lta bulldlnm and equipment to the College fof Women. Recently the site of the Onk 1 1 1 1 1 Country Club, on a bend In the river nd overlooking i Genesee Valley Park, waa acquired for the university, and here the new university buildings will be erected. Neiixbv will be the school of medicine dentistry, and the titrong Memorial or me episcopal mirch In the United States, succeeding I hi. ut ora Chapter ot the Order of Vnlrkerborker, B'wr SI St. Dir.

A. L. ErlsnfW. BMSJO. Msta.

Rat TUB 100 AMERICAN OI'IJIIKTIA DEAREST ENEMY Willi Ford find ChiM. Fnrovll Rev. Hthlehert Talbot, D.I)., Hinhop "Toeing the Mark." Mary II. Million. 7G Kyerson at.

"Awaiting Delivery." Miss A. Howard, 705 Itfayette ave. "Hidden Loyalty." William J. Schneider, 1914 10. 12th si.

the Under Dog," Jack Nlssen, 485 Seneca live. Eastern Star, headed by Estollo Kal ser, matron. or Bemieiiem, will preach the ae. nion ut the 11 e'clock service tomor. row inomlnir In the Cathedral nf hi "Putting L'p a Big Front Over a Small Thing," L.

C. Harrison, Box 187, AeolUn Unit, Tun. Jan. 6ltv st John the Divine. The now Presiding Plshop will formally assume his Classified adi for tha Sunday Eagle will bi accepted up to 4 P.M.

Saturday. To Imurt proper elaitification adi should bt JAN and MlMi l(Kl. CHERNIAVSKY Vlnlln. Plm, 'Colin. t3Sth Atinlvpisary t'omrert.) Mat.

Hnl Jonti. ll.litwls Plana Walhalla, C. "Burden Bearers." Ed. MacDougall, 9202 21 5th Queens Village, L. I.

"Tha Joke's Beneath Ills Notice," Helen J. Bowen, 621W. Walnut Long unties as rresiuing xiisnnp and president of the National Council of the Church, on Monday morning, Jan. 4, at the Church ML-aions House, L'Kl 4th ave. in Tha Eagle Office Saturday noon Phont early to MAIN C200..

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