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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 30

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tin; uhooklYiV duly yokk, tuksday. januauy n. v.w HAIRBREADTH HARRY NoCoal, No Wedding Bells! a By C. W. KAHLEf Famous Sweethearts Love Stories of Life and Fiction Told in Trose and Pictures.

By BLANCHE GREER i00 HOO1 I'VE TRAMPED T)lE SRECrS Everywhere not a lump MY CELLAR IS PULL OF BOLOCNEY, HASENPFEFFEK, NW! 1VE6OTA SPINACH AND (hEKEU MY CHANCE TO PERCH ON THE A HUNDRED STONE YARD A POTATO. I CAN ONLY WEP TONS 0FY0U(? BE5T tKUoHEDJ Of COAL TO BE AND I DARE NOf NOODLES, CODLIVER OIL, RUTABAGAS, A 6UY THAT'S 60TA COAL DIZ2IEST PINNACLE -r- i tr ri ifl BLUESTONE BROWNOTOnP ELACKC.TONE" SANDSTONE FLAC STONE CRoyiEDSTONE HARD soft stone soapstonej? Plain stone HOME WITHOUT ANVj- AMD POTATOES' MAKRY ME AND I Theodore Roosevelt Coal yard closed ON ACCT OF NO COAL on a7 or Coal strike ON ACCl Of WM0KN0SWOT PUMP ALL AT its. YOUR FEET 'sVi mm WHEeEfi THE IT0NINJ BEE IcoMINfi OFF kn)T7 Mr, 1 a 1 CFRC i ki haven't cot Aw 7 Mil as iM '7 I a 3 leOCK-MELTINi Cl.QS.E-UP rrl-- DUT VMM AT KUPOLPH HAS UPHIS NEFARI0(J9 0l Out HEW)iNc IN SLEEVE MUST BE FOR ANOTHER HER FRUITLESS OUEST COMPASSIONATE PASSON AND SPASM MEBBY FOR SHINTOASTEI? POR HER POOR POP 6AIVANIZE0 OUR HERO INTO By H. J. TUTKILL Something to Worry Josie HOME, SWEET HOME YES SINCE hONEV BE a TELL JOS'S YOuyou REALLY JOSEPHINE, I DIDNT YES I POSSIBLY I SAW CLARA if TEE'hEe! YOU' SPEAK CAPEFUL1 ABOUT THAT CANT CAN'T KNOW YOU FOR A MOMENTy BELIEVE I I ITS THAT SUMMEKS TAZ I I WEItiH I -ZT OF IT.

I'LL I PROM WHAT SYSTEM MAKE MAKE YOOR FACE IS SO MUCH I AM I HAT THAT I OTHER DAY 3g n. -i-Er ADMIT I'M I HEAR 13A YOU USED 5MALL SMALtf FULLER. MAYBE GAJN4INIG MAKES YOU SHE JUST nA TEE HEE GAINING THERE'S AN A COUPLE OF OF I IT'S JUST THAT I A LITTLE. LOOK SO- WADDLES tPK IN WEIGHT-) EPIDEMIC i OF YEARS tdEllME, A COAT WHICH r-S ITS TOO JtC WELL WHEN SHE I A N-rfc. A LITTLE.

OF STOUTNESS AGO, HON. I EITHER! )) MAKES YOUV SMALL oijLtAV HEAVIER, ij WALKS. OH yfthrt- IB ZsFU S- VT.sV G0INfi H7 WHEN VOU 7 -UOOK STOUTER.) THINK ZS re SJ 2 Tl AROUND' LOST SO- I ESPECIALLY if IT SHRUNK, PEOPLE WHO I WW1 S-" I JUST I I MUCH A .7 KEEP IT I'M POSITIVE Tfci KNOW ARE JUST WMfflV tyik Is VTlRf Q5 N0W-A hi WEE OS 1 BUTTDNEDjV WHEN I Y7? V. O1 rrMr 'WMrHL 3 IMAGINeI AM cnjVrinj it nil. I lira looting forward to the end, when (hall see d.irli!iE.

prellf Mutlier, my own Sweelhenrt." la tliPne words Tlieodore Roosevelt reveals the depth of nil love snd idmir' tion for Edith Carow, ti in childhood friend i.nd devoted wife. Tile nhuipnes that the world hai had ot thei happy end InterestitiK home life have heeu Jn and Inspiration. Krom the White House, where in hi leisure moments he sat nndtr the apple tree with "durliiiR Mother" listening to the song of the purple finch, to O.vfter Hay, his own dir home, the eyes of a devoted yublic followed this great American with ever loving iutercst. Buttons and Fatty Stories -By JANE CORBY Fatty Tells How February Got Its Name By HAYWARD The Golden Calf Muffs It! SOMEBODY'S STENOG Our si-ciiwl ii in February, linn always been the most timiulet month In the rnlendar. In the lioRinninn It wns paiced nt the end of the your and then it was punned up into sec ond place, right after January.

Then, after a while, March happened to he-ewrne the Ilrst month of the year, which broUKht February back to the end of the line ak'ain. Finally January settled down into first jilace and February followed it. then in second place and has done so ever since Hut still the month remains unsettled. Jivcry four years it has a day addeil to its 2S. which makes a leap year.

Tho reason why is this: r. full year "onslsts of 3C5 days and 6 hours. 'At the end of four years these 6 hours, left off of every year because there is no place for them, have mounted to 24 hours 14 times 6, you see), and -1 hours, make a day. So the fourth year pets an extra day. and to make the calendar even, it' Is tacked on to February, which is the shortest month.

Tile name February, like January, Tomes' from 1 toman times. It was named in honor of the festival called c. --il VHHtBES Vbr'PeR )( TIME Tl have VcxjWed the short ferlM tmIa7thehaX rfe -r 0 IK r-JQ Vpsem aw' I FMCH Schoolboys? well, popper! To Pov6 IT Ar i 't iir IV AAiuFACTURe Mmh time The Time for Examinations. however, the Rorrans celebrated it vith preat feasts and merriment. Nowadays February means some-IhlnK of the sort to us.

It Is the time of year when examinations ai" held and a new school term starts. We go through a sort of mental housecleaninK. hut with the feasts and merriment left out. FATTlf. Kelirua.

This feast was supposed to he a lime for spiritual FROM THE A I'SKM I AN HATTAX. AMrSF.MFXTS MANIIATTAX. nrsTAi-RAXTs AMI'SKMKXTS AMFSEMFXTS MANHATTAN. $2,000,000 MAUSOLEUM BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE MAY BE STARTED SOON 16Annual THE BI6 SHOW BACK IN THE PAUCt TWCE DMIV JOtftJO AS TOR IIKIIOKI.YN At AhKMY BOSTON of mi sir NATIONAL asL rn Jan. 5, Seventy-five, Fifty and Twenty-five Years Ago.

SYMPHONY Jv. 8:1." P.M. Frank K. Falrchlld, chairman of the board of directors of the New York Mausoleum Association, JAMS to 16 OPENS SATURDAY 2 P. M.

Daily thereafter (except Sunday) 10 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. TWO ENTRANCES Park Avenue In addition to Lexington Avenue HtTQO'GOLOWYN 'MAYER.

ProOKtai said today that If the winter Is open SKR(iE KOt SSKYITZKY. Condnrtor Pnieram tneludes: Kic hard Struuna' "Alpine Hymphnny" (first time In N. Y. I Copland's "Music for the "Trumpet Voluntary," Piirrell-Wood. Ticket Aoie n.fifutr itux OJJlce Telephone Shriing 67U0 MAT1XKB TOIIAV, CTAMLET BASIl'sYDKEY CENTRAL enough the foundation cf the new 12, 000.

000 community mausoleum to be known as Cypress Hills AbboV will be laid. He said the site has' had to be changed to provide Wis proper background for the building and that it will bo near the Cooper ave. gate in the center of the Cypress Hills Cemetery. rooklyN "K'iv HOTEL BOSSERT WMSErJ STREETS Table d'Hoto Dinner Every Evening, 6 to 8:00 o'clock $1.75 Music during Dinner; afterward a concert in the foyer from 8 to 9 P. M.

8:20 Matinees Kves. Tups. and Sat. 2:20 Hirertly Vrinr to llroaitwny ECKSCHEK. 6th Av.

and Adm.754 BAIaiaAjCJS A NKW MOVE ON COJIKDY H'Mh an KxrrpUannt Htrnna Cant )ir Al Hhl HA "Vf rmmim mmonij WOuite fratDi NKT (Klelmril Bennett It Pauline I.nrd Knew What Tliey unted" SI Nil AY t'ONCKKT, t'ONT. to 11 p.m. WILES OUT JAN. JftOO. Jersey Central Railroad bought by J.

I'lerpont Morgan and turned over to Reading Company. Morgan Syndicate now controls all New York Irunk lines, as well as future anthracite trade. (iang of Italian counterfeiters captured in Manhattan. The Rev. J.

Carpenter Smith, rector-emeritus of St. (leorge's 1'. K. Church, Flushing, dies. Certificate Hied In Albany incorporating the Knights of Columbus ilall Association, which proposes to acquire and furnish building with lodge rooms and a hall for entertainments.

M. X. Collins, T. I). Scnnlon and W.

Murphy are among the directors. Twenty big glassware firms form huge combination. Strike of Western coal miners causes fear of fuel famine In Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico. JAN. R.

18.11. CALVARY CHURCH Series of discourses in reference, to the young" nt Calvary Church, Brooklyn Institute, on Sunday evenings. First two by the rector on "Christian Education," from II John 4. The remaining discourses will be chiefly addressed to the young by different clergy, men of New York and Brooklyn, of which due notice will bo given. I AX.

5, Women relatives of workmen discharged from Navy Yard on account of "dull times" appeal to Washington for their reinstatement. William A. Hodlne closes Ills liquor saloon, and a prayer meeting is held fn the premises, under the auspices of the Temperance Brotherhood and the Ladies Temperance fnion. IN The ClRBalfled Firmament each little ad Is a star of goad fortune to make you feel glad. Lmt Mats.

Wed. Nat. 1:30 KFSTAIRAXTS BROOKLYN. prepntfilf(ffn Mil in "Tlir liiKiianltHi RIALT0 Hour," with l)ori MAJESTIC THE FALL GUY ERNEST TRIIEX "2 Kplth-Albw '('nnwrlii Hundiiy 2 Mut hnllftt Drrheatm, MH it I I I tvk Ann Knllo lVtcra, Hurry Itprcitforrl. I ft hrtiynn AlhO B'WBT ty-4i-ai Rialto nro- gram of liitcrt'Btiujjf apefialtles.

jirw-pnt John Murray Kiwctnrn-lur revue, "Tlic I Mine "SPOKTIMI I.IKK" ivllh Ilert l.vlell RIV0LI mar in sen, i.k.w rniY jiiiHi'tiin, ami men- IlVny nt 'n "Womau- 41th Ht. liuudled." NOW OPEN DOWNTOWN BRANCH GOLDEN ROD TEA ROOM 438 Gold Street Tel. Triangle 4002 Chicken-Wafflles Dinner, 90c In "Time the I'oinedinn yiiaiEMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii New York's Best Dinner for $1.00 very Evening HOTEL ST. GEORGE CLARK ST. BROOKLYN 'OMfonoAV- mm 1926 LICENSE PLATES ISSUED RAPIDLY MONTH IILI'K PATSY KI TH I I.I.I: It In "lloyiin's Alley'1 A theater party on Saturday to see the "Student Prince," Among those present Wfe tho Misses Mary (leorgla Farley, Virginia Margaret Mcflce, I'earl irowitz, Cecelia Mcdee, Dorothy Flynn.

C.ladys F'lynn. Madeline Crosmaii and Dorothy Masaites. Vnirkrrboekpr, B'way A J8 St. Dir. A.

Kriangpr. Eva. 8:30. Mata. Wr1 Sat.

3:31 T1IK 10 AMERICAN Ol'KIIRTTA DEAREST ENEMY UnuOKI.YN' Al'AUKMY (II'' Ml'SlO HfNDAY JAN. 111. in Last itetltal for 3 years MISCIIA With HELEN t'OKD CI1AS. t'tKCKLL Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick C. (lens (Hilda Germainn) entertained tit Office Had Less Confusion Than in Any Previous Year. wits Elliott THE POOR NUT tea at their home. ,11 Argyle re Last Week IKth Sr. THKATRE.

Mats. Ued. Bat, Tlrkfta "Sc to 2 at Tiox OfflfP. Stfinwny RKSTAI'RA NTS ROOKI.YX. RFSTAIRAXTS cently.

Among those present were the Misses Alice Kunzinger, Reginald B. Carmody. Mr. and Mrs. L.

Lincoln Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur F. Van Bueren. Brooklyn ACADEMY of MUSIC Philadelphia Orchestra Metropolitan Opera Company Jan.

12, TAMHAEUSER I.EOPOI.tl KTOKOWSKt. Ponductor. CAltXKGlK TflTJTr.WT at rtPthbPrir, Ppraltn. Taurhcr. Mfuder, It ALL 8.Jn Ill STAI RANTS Wll TTN.

Whttehill. CiiiHiafann. Hindi. Hotlunxky. HA ft DM AN PIANO I'Stil).

FH1.ISI1, Soprano: WIl.l'RKn'S CI. A Vtl.l'X il'-- 49th and 50th Streets at Eighth Av: JANUARY fixtr, 10 INCLUSIVE Automobile license plates for lUilti are being distributed in Brooklyn faster and with less confusion than In any previous year. Henry B. Cocheu, State tax superintendent for the Brooklyn district, declared today. At the boro tax headquarters.

4-Myrtle where the distribution is being made, about 100 applicants for license plates filled the tax offices and though this number was constantly being recruited by new-arrivals, the clerks handled the work so rapidly that there was never any difficulty In disposing of I ho Slate's "customers." "I suppose." Mr. Cocheu said, "that we will bo giving out license plates for a month more, but that wlil be chiefly to those whose I I AVIKH hK, (iranii StrMt. Tel. Dryilork 7T.1C. Jfivi-ry Kv.

i.Mon, Mut. Sut. 2 DYBBUK "From Ocean to Oetjen's" OETJEN'S Church and Flatbush Avenues Flatbush's Finest Restaurant Luncheon, 75c Dinner, $1.25 Special Saturday and Sunday Table d'Hote, $1.50 After the Show "Blue Plate Service," 75c Fresh Maine Lobsters Received Daily Entertainment by "The Delmonico Five Orchestra" JAV NIAI "See Here, Carl- 9 A. M. to 10 P.

M. Optnt Wmd. morning, dote Sunday night Prize Poultry, Pigeons, Pet Stock, Water Fowl, Game Birds, Silver Foxes, Poultry Houses, Equipment, Feeds "MARK IT l-KI'l'V" With i'KANCKM VUK 1 VKI-I'Y, I'KANCINO (illtl.S Ifl THAT OFF LAFF NOW rl.AVINd WollooV.W.42 m.Kv.s: L7.S. Government Exhibit Children Admitted Free Yo Mts.Wed Snt. Tr 1 OUR appetite has alway; been A IAI01I KVKKY TWKXTY MKCONIM rii" ii.t' TIVIK HK.VI With KITTY MAItlSOX 10 HI.

A HTKI'I'KKS Id SAM WAWTtTS Th- W- Bt. Kv II. 1 Mais. WKU. 2:30 Accommodations for Bnnqucts, Parties, Clubs, etc MUSIC DANCING rijrPTPT T'-way Si Kalph t'oliinihtn The Monkey Talks TUB MOST NOVUI, IN TOWN HWEffl Ladles' special i.ihiu seats WTeJF.

WnM AN A SflNli Ilert llerl ninil mgmBmwkwitWi -Miss TilhiiNi-ii" the eighth wonder of the world to me. But at last I've found a place that will satisfy even you. It's the Hotel Uristol and they serve wonderful meals. Tonight, for instance, I had fruit cocktail, the finest vegetable soup I ever tasted, delicious roast beef, vegetables, salad, French pastry and real coffee. Too good to be true? Meet me tomorrow night and I'll introduce you to the finest dinner in New York'." Next ISeeU.

HIPP0DE0ME New Year's f'omedy (nrnlval, ultit Die I'AKIi HI.OI'K AND DDWXTOHN TOMORROW Runny. 114 Murk I.n.v tUwm TIitnm UUiiiipenrlnt Itinera, llul Skelly. I liurlutte, tlntflflil, '-'(9 DuffU'Itt In-iif Itirh, niiirmiiUi-; Unit, Till AnOi-nl IIIkIiwu Willie's I illleKllins. r.nirat K. Hull.

A rhone toi MIMA ft a Tr 4147 I III III KMH Speellll laities' Matinees. 1(1(10 Seats S.V. SILK STOCKING. REVUE Next Week "Let's do" Where to Dine in Brooklyn A rsi i BROOK I.Y V. BENEFIT PERFORMANCE FOR TELLER'S SHUBERT kami, WHITE CARGO CAHKOI.I.'S 1 Next Week "AHTISTS ft MODKI.s" John-ion' nrrlrrln, fll UnRcra nrnr IliTut-n hi.

0M-n clny nnii nleht. IHim- riutt' HiH-clitl tM'twrcn a-8 An added feature nf the (mil Room ii the new a in carte Jwiitf iciih Hiuc Plate I.Mtithfiin for 6(1 vent and (fimieri from XI. I'D (d $1.50. 'the rntiiltir fuMr d'bnte lum heon and dimiur ij itti'i'ti in the bast and Hold Kuom. cars are not being used during the winter months.

Any one who wants to use his car has no leasun for not getting his license plates right away. We've had the plates since Nov. ir, ive have plenty of them now and there is no delay In Issuing them. Those driving with 1IU5 licenses can expect nothing but a summons and an unhappy session In the Traffic Court." not in. snow i it.

Mins Kdna F. I.Inz entertained or Saturday afternoon nt the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis A.

Lin, of MS Sunnyslile with r. miscellaneous shtiwer for Ml--s Caroline Morris and Mist; Beatrice itayher. Among the guests were the Misses Marlon Morris. Thelma Wlnne. Bertha Lot, Caroline Morris.

Beatrice Rayher. I.nls I'eiinv, Helen Llnz Alary Stoier. I'aroien (lueni.d and Mrs. Miss Lin Is a Junior at ('onnecili ut College at New London. Conn.

A group tb" Frastnils Hull itluinuae held ,11 second annual IOEWS METROPOLITAN ULTON-' NLIVIMrtSTOM-STrif A kish l-oit wllh Hi-Hy llrotiHim rlll Hpoiht Hint Ilia Ort-iirNtril, Jl Otlit'rn Mi-n. Dth Av. A 8th Mt mi'K lion, me mxiiwiiy ie omhh KH'iii'V'a, 300 Mvincnton Ht. Monti- Mini, lln-iiHt'a Allc uUo Vtnitlf lllo Niilliiniil. iiHh, l'rnapoct.

Nh--nrr, uu i-r nf I.li-a Monte Hhio New Atlnntlr, Klnt. Dviin. Mm Murry, Tl MntUiit Hrtilt Tli Sumo l-rOhiHct, 9lh Ht. fill Imrlra Itiiy, hwirt Ailt'llnt'i nudevllle iiii.u tio tube rln nil, 337 Cun.b'd... Itrn I.yuna, Thi Paw thai Thrllla; hIh Without Merry III IH ()H1) MIX TION Hnlfortl, Hertford TIpi Ron.

Tliundcr, tin- Wonder Urnr. Ilia Mualer'a Volri Vnntlevllle Kviffnt, Fullon A lietlturj. luru how, The Ani lcnl Uiuro ltfii'n I1AY RUHil'J SIXTION Hay ItUltrc 31 Av. 7lM St.Anllu Stinviirt, liiirci. Sun nf Knnn; hi no VinmVvltle 1 1 a i iu sji hi: tion Vlhcnmrk, Tint.

A Albniln. i'lltnunil Iowp, Tho Fnol Tht Some i'l'iitnry. Noatranil shornmn, utitn In Nnbloa. Hue 1-itrruKtit. Klu t.

Itonnlil oliitmi, Tu- Durk Anv') Hon f.yon IvInif'Wiiy. Klnpn I. Av. Mury I'lrl. fonl, I.ltllo Annlo RiMinoy Tho Sm iiih l.tiiili-u.

Mf' Klittbtish Av. So Slnm-ra Lowo MIiImouiI, Av. .1 IS. 13th St. ilolih Mi-niuu.

i'ho Ii In it on Mill il Klroot Tho Hn met i'tirkMhlo, 72 Klnthtifh Av. D. I iilrhititk, Tho lull ouihllo; iilan l.illlo Lord Kiiuntlornf Itltilttt, 10S6 Klutbuull Av. Murlo l-rovuNt, Sooit lmifra Tlie ItlSIIUK hi. HON Culunlnl.

Ttwny Arrinunpoy.sKI i-nnnr Il4nrilimin. 1 tio Only Thins Mae Murrhy lliilaoy, IJway At Hulacy 81. 1 ho ov Ctiniiiuinilinrlit nUo uuttcttllo (sRIiKNTOlN HM TION i Qreriipolnt 825 IUy, Hweot AuVUnej alao VaudeiUU Dinner every evening and Sunduy noon oo Anlnrll IMnins KiMim, 4fl nth Av. lMn-nt r. (I lo Mtmilny liniiiT( I lit AffttiiHiHtilullona antiill iinil litritc pnrtli'N.

(tihimlitm Ciiiincll No. Knliclila of nliiitilMiR, hintrHtH'f -niNM'rt Turk Wvnt. Hluo rintf, A In (rt'. Onin I i nnnn in 1 Dining rnom uiivii tn iiutillc. Urvt I( Joriilmtin I.iiim'Ii, fti-rniion 'IVit, Kvt'nlnit IHn-iht it ml him du' IHnnrr.

A lu tirlo. Ilntrl Timrnlnr, 2.1 llnton M. Mnlntr plnro iiiiuiiihI. I.nnrli HDv. IHnncr M.

Mn-M'tul hunduy lumit, Itrntntirnnt. VrTlna (., S30 Fulton si. llamtTv. tust-y lul. hnimn fur ImmxI 1-tMHl ml I'upiilitr Trli't-a.

Luncheon $.50 DISABLED EX-SERVICE MEN By National Leagua for Woman'. Service. Kings County Division MONDAY EVENING JANUARY 11th, 1926 YOUNG BLOOD RITZ THEATER, 48th W. Broadway Tickets $2 to J5 Olitainable from Mrs. Mabel G.

Belli, 161 Columbia Heiphli, Brooklyn, N. Y. Phone Main 2498 LurKnn'N, formerly H.IIwoM'a, Itiiy 4 HI It ii ml Huru'fiy A 4irm i-M'inl. Short DIiiii-tm, A lu urtr. Muata.

Ihinclng, I.IIMc (inrilf-n, 517 A Nnalrnncl At. T-nnch Mv. Dinner, i'pk(i, a nnl Htiniluy, VI. A lu urtr. rrlnlo Dlnliig HiHtm, Mnrrln HI in Ik-th.

K1A I lvlnt-tin' Kt. I.un hifnin 4.v. IMm-nr 5r. Afl. Tcti, Unnilrr Inn, llfl FlntNtiall At.

f.tinrh Dinner ITio nml 1. vlflfrntmn 'ir. A 1 art', Uih'H hnuilnya. Bluebeard'. 7 Wives YlPANllwitii m.xN'ciiE II IVU'll HEN LION.

LOIS WILSON ETKLYNU A Ml SIC I'IKKillAM Special Blue Plate uncheon and Dinner served in Grill Room. HOTEL BRISTOL T. ELLIOTT TOLSON, Pres. 129 West 48th St. rail i ii I.KtiiH.

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