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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY. JUNE 15. 1924.

52 A PIERCE PAiNTS PIERCE PAINTS 6 NAVY CAPTAINS TO BE PROMOTED and John Hanan, LaFoUette's secretary and lMgar Bryan's secretary, are expected to speak at the meeting. Harry W. Walker said yesterday that LaFollette and Bryan are old friends and that there has always been a strong contingent of LaFollette men in Brooklyn who look on Gov; Bryan as an ideal OYSTER BAY HOST AT BIO RALLY OF BAPTIST CHURCHES INC C- W. BRYAN BOOMERS TO MEET TOMORROW Brooklyn progressives behind a movement to secure the nomination for President at the Democratic convention of Gov. Charles W.

Bryan of Nebraska, brother of William Jennings Bryan, will hold a meeting on Monday evening at 304 Waverly ave. Many of those interested in the boom for Bryan are LaFoIlctte men CEISMAR, LYONS ON BOARD OF ZION MUSIC SCHOOL Alexander H. Geismar, Assistant District Attorney of Kings County, has just been elected a member of the board of directors of the Jewish Memorial Music Conservatory in Pal-stine. according to an announcement esterday of the administrative council. At the same time Dr.

Alexander Lyons, rabbi of the Eighth Avenue Temple, one of the most prominent Jewish ministers in Brooklyn, was chosen a vice president of the association, as well as was also Elias Gtnshurg. assistant cashier of the Municipal Bank of Brooklyn. Dr. Joseph Silverman, rabbi emeritus of Temple KmmanueL, is president of th association. The Memorial Conservatory ir to be erected in Palestine in memory of the Jewish soldiers who fell in the World War.

Every New Fashion In Rubber Girdles EAOI.E rl.APSIKIEn ADS thwsrt tx trmvaganca at every turn. Seventy five Brooklyn Long Island Congregations Meet for Interesting Conference. The session of the Lore Island Baptist Associai which in Washington, June 14 Six new rear, admirals were recommended today In the report of the Naval Selection Board, which, the Navy Department, announced, was Immediately approved by President C'oolidge. Those to be promoted to the flag grade are: Capts. J.

K. Robison. chief of engineering; A. L. Willard, aide to the secretary for navy yards: H.

H. Hough, director of naval Intelligence; Harley H. Christy, commanding the battleship California; Irwin, commanding; the Canal Zone district, and T. J. Senn.

commanding the battleship West Virginia. composed of 75 churches of Brooklyn and ail of Long Island, was hpld in Abraham Straus the Oystrr Hay Church after at A. S. corset headquarters for Brooklyn. Expert corsetieres will fit you with the type best suited to your figure.

Five nationally known models PIERCE'S Knickerbocker Deck IVt th T'aintrt aaja: "If ion want to pnl rnl of paint on nnr floor to rail for riene'. Knrker-bnrkrr llrck an'i I-loor I'alnl." Ml th alt waUr. arri tot nr ff-t thai mlxtiirr. For Ml ml porrh- 1' KiurkMhoclMT. On of the ap'nriaM product, of the O.

Virrrr I 0111-panv. paint mak'ra fur over r. It pa.i to paint with PIERCE PAINTS 4 VARNISHES Of dependable tinccl847 FOR SALE EVERYWHERE BY THE LEADING DEALERS noon and evening. There was a large attendance and the exercises were made dmi'ily interesting by reference to thv? 200th anniversary of the rhuri-h. of which the Rev.

Charles U'lghtman was for three-quarters of a century pastor and is now pastor merttun. Air. lsntman made SEEK INJUNCTION AGAINST EQUITY srtmewnat reminiscent adore on "Two Hundred Years of Church MINISTER OF PKRSIA RESIGNS. Washington, June 14 Joseph 8. Kornfeld has resigned as American Minister to Persia.

It was announced today at the State Department. Pressure of private business wag given as the reason. Tife, in which he recounted the fnct that one of his ancestors, Valentine 2 UJ at UJ vwgnimann or tiro ton, re- i eived consent to -have baptisms The papers (ln thp suit of. F.uth the daytime and attended the first daytime ceremony. Valentine rnauenon as Treasurer or xne ac PIERCE PAiNTS PIERCE PAINTS lors' Fidelity League, against John Emerson, as president of the Actors' Wightman had a notice put up explaining public baptism by saying: "No man doer anything in secret, hen he Mmse seeketh to be known LECTR0LIER' Emiity Association and the Mana girs' Trotective Association, for i openly." The speaker said that the White Porcelain preliminary lnjunctloln against the tirst New ork Baptist Association APPLY TO SETTLE VAN WYCK ESTATE enforcement of the new contract of was formed in 1791 and was made Gas Ranges June 1, were filed yesterday in Part 1.

Special Term 6f the Supreme Court. The applicition will he on the churches in Scotch Plains. Oyster Bay. Morristown, N. Stalen Island and First and Second New York 'hurches.

Harvey. O. Dobson of Brooklvn. Now on Sale at A. S.

Nemolastik Self-Reducing Girdle siO-75 1 This newest rubber girdle addition will particularly appeai to fastidious women. Coated on both sides' with Italian silk over fine gom rubber. It has no odor and distributes flesh evenly, molding figure into graceful, proportionate lines. Peach color, step-in type. REG PRICE 752? Mondays calendar before Justice Warley flatzek.

Modern tor of the Iong Island Baptist The complaint names all of the members of the Managers Protec. the Association as individual de f'-ndants. and asks that the Actors' Equity Association and the manag' ers' Protective Association be en joined from coercing or Intimidating the Fidelity League and its mem bors by threat of business ruin, boy cott, strike or unlawful dlscrimlna tion. It also demands that they be Aa Htuatrated, white porcelain rfptrained from putting into effect First Mayor of Greater New York Left $760,000. Application for a Judicial settic-" merit of the $750,000 estate of Roh-.

rjt A. Van Vck. first Mayor of Greater Nen York, was fllfd yesterday in the Surrogate's Court ry tM United States Trust Company, executor and trustee. Among the principal assets are stocks in the Brooklvn Edison Company valued at Atlantic (Julf West Indies Company, and I'nited States Steel Corporation IJ50.000. The accounting states that, in accordance with the former Mayor will, J165.000 has been paid to his widow.

Kate E. Van Wyck. and a trust fund of $185,000 set up for her. The income from this- is to be paid her while she lies. and on her deatli to her daughters.

Katherine Colqu-houn and Ethel O. Van Wyck, who live in Paris. On their death the and enforcing the new contract w.m nirxsi mm mit-proor alurnlnizftl oven rara vaiua at this M9.A0. A. A 8.

Second, Gait. I'nder the termv of this contract members of thp League who play In productions which must coritaln at least SO percent Equity players must Plumber A Landlord Supplied pny a percentage of their earnings to support the Equity Association. Association, presided and in an sd-dres outlined rhe work of the Brooklyn Home, in whir': be has lr.ng heen interested. The devotional exercises wfre led by the Rpv Stanley H. Thorpe of the First Church.

Greetings were said by the Rev. Edwin L. Thorn'. on, pastor of the Ov.ster Bay Chnrch. An address on "Reaching the Communi-t was made by the Rev.

A. M. (vtiigley of the Blue Point Church. A conference on "Solving I.ocnl Problems" was ted by the Rev. lr.

F. A. Agar of Manhattan. whr spoke in lie evening on "Organizing tbo Church." Other speakers during the sessions were Mrs. G.

Howard Estey, who conducted a woman's hour for the Woman's Baptist Home Mission Society of Long Island, when Miss Helen Yost of Africa spoke. Tho Rev. Dr. K. LeRoy Dakin of the Baptist Temple conducted the devotional service in the evening.

Addresses on "Some Things We Are Doititr in Our Own Association" were madr by William H. MacMurray, on "The Children's Harvey O. Imbson. on "The Baptist Home and "The Sunshine Acres, by Walther Andresen. The Rev.

Robert V. Russel! of the Queens Church spoke on "The Moving Van and the Iiocal Church." The Rev. Harvey W. Chollar of the Lenox Road Church. Brooklyn, conducted the closing consecration service.

None of the Fidelity members are members of Equity and they ohtect la supporting that organization. 1 ney Combination Coal and Gat Ranges assert they are artists practicing a profession and not members of a la Now on Sale at S. Famous Madame Reducing Girdle bor body, subject to the rules of labor organizations. 87.50 Porr lain enamel with irl a I rtoaet. Hold regularly for 1 6.

Now The papers are supported by affi-ilivits by Mrs. Mtiyiie Maddern Fislie, Blanche Bates. Howard Kyle. principal of the trust will be divided between William Van Wyck of 44 Beaver ft. and Lelia O.

Osborne of the Hotel Marie Antoinette, nephew and niece of the late Mayor. Adapted From Reboux by A. DIRECTOIRE FELT HATS $10-50 to $18-75 with the much talked- of new square crowns IT is the hat now worn by all Paris which A.K& S. adapts to American tastes in three, smart versions. One is downy with a bird's head, another places two camellias on the upward in back, in a fascinating manner, while still another ic Margaret Anglin.

Holbrook Bllnr and Louis Mann. I'nder the will, the nephew- and receive the residue of the estate left to their father, the late LECTR0LIER $9.85 Augustus Van Wyck. one time Jus rj 1I65-1I67 Broadway "lice of the Supreme Court In Brooklyn. N. and a brother of Mayor Van Wyck.

The accounting places CITY SUES FOR $43,413 ON HOSPITAL CONTRACT The city Coun DKUUKLin, n. I. Flint of KnsriuKke St. 'L' ftta. on: LAFAVETTK AVE.

sel Nicholson. Friday, brought suit their share at $272,000 each. Mayor Van Wyck. at the conclu- slon of his term or office, married Kate E. Herlle.

the divorced wite of his commissioner of accounts. E. Hertle, and went to Paris Richmond Wi'liami. Hill surf Agency Branch 113-21 Store. Jamaica 659 Cor.

Broadway, 114th Si. Brooklyn to reside with her and her two in Manhattan's Supreme Court to re-rover $43,413 from the Willinm Gordon Corporation, Premier Engineering Company. Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland and Maryland Casualty Company, charging that it had to relet the contract tor the plumbing and drainage sys This scientifically constructed new kind of corset makes you look inches thinner at once. Made of highest grade Para rubber, it gently massages fat and years away. Entirely comfortable, lending the slim, unbroken lines in vogue today.

Ideal forsummer wear. Flesh, at $11.85. daughters. The girls discarded thu name of Hertle and took that of Van Wvck. Van Wvck flied Nov.

14, 1318. tailored and features velvet motifs. White SCX DA COXCKUT I PARK. The follow ing program will be given in- Prospect Park today at 4 p.m. by Murphy's Concert Band of which Frank M.

Murphy is director: Salutation, "Star-Spangicd March from "The Queen of Oounod: Overture, "Oberon." Weber: Waltz. "The Kiss," Arditi: "Melody in Rubinstein; Selection from Gounod; Dances from "Henry VIII." (a) Morris Dance. b) Shepherd's Dance. c) Torch Dance. German; Excerpts from "Robin Hood." DeKoven; "Album Leaf," DeKoven; "When You and I ro Young." Butterfield; Piece Grotesque, "Two Thomas Cats." Smith; "Fete Massanet; finale, "America." or soft summer shades.

A. 4 Often Eiminot VntU 9 P. tem installed in the New Cumberland Street Hospital, in Brooklyn. Suit has been entered for the dif'ernce in cost plus $9,070 penalty for 453 working days it took the complete the job. A.

S. Second, Eaat. MULTIPLE-LISTING PLEASES REAL ESTATE MEN HERE The multiple-listing system of nell-. in real estate, recently introduced here, is producing satisfactory re-cults, according to the brokers who have adopted the plan. The system.

which provides for listing property 'Rmonx a group of real estate brokers'. has been in practice for several years in New Jersey and Chicago. Charles FESTIVAL OX WEDNESDAY. The 22d A. D.

Republican Club Partridge is one of the local brokers will hold its summer nigh fa festival at Trommer's Garden, Bushwick and Conway next Wednesday MENS SHOP NEWS Election Commissioner Jacob A. Livingston heads the reception committee and is very busy making nrrangemerits to- insure a big night for those who attend. 1 1 1 on Sale at Fade-away Girdles sio 1 Girdle made generously long so as to function as a compfete reducing garment. Four garters of best grade elastic step-in type laced entire length of back. 24 to 38." Brassieres, $5 Brassiere shaped at top and bottom to conform to figure.

Shoulder straps of dainty ribbon removable and adjustable. 36 to 50. Flesh A. S. Second, EaaU, Sloro Now for Monday, Juno 16 Brooklyn fufpiuuk; Tvho was active in establishing a multiple-listing bureau at the Brooklyn Real Estate Board headquarters.

The burf-au announced yesterday 'the following transactions under the system: The two-family dwelling 339 Lenox rd sold by the harles Partridge Real Estate Company; the one-family dwelling 304 Clermont sold by the Bulkley Horton Company; the two-family dwelling 6ffl Eastern Parkway, sold by Timm Behrens; the apartment building. 34 Division sold by B. Knowles Company a plot on the (wnjthwest corner of Ave. and At- hany 97.6x100. sold by V.

M. McCurdy Company. and the apartment 744 Franklin sold by 'tiie Charles Partridge Real Estate Company. Plan Benefit to Aid Boys The sale of tickets and the collc--tipn of prises for St. John's Carnivpl.

to be held the evenings of June 26, 27 pnd 29. are 'progressing so that the committee in charge is hopefully expectant that both the attendance and the receipts will greatly exceed those tf last year's afTair. The purpose of the carnival is to raise funds to g've rhe orphan boys of the institution an --outing to the country. iiierinii -inoia IMIUIIVCEYLON JAVA GARDEN TEA ONI POUND TINS at all leading grocers 2-Trouser SUITS $39.50 Reduced from $44.75, $49.75 and $54.50 Madras and Percales Now on Sale at S. Reduce-O-let Corset-Brassieres t65 J.

MICHAELS I065-O6T Broadway $11 mmm mm frwm UtvfM to limit it Stmt xn4S Open Sat. Fve. I ntlt 10 o'ctcrk all new patterns AND nationally known makes among them! Cassimeres and worsteds, plains and fancies, grays, tans, browns, blue and black pencil stripes. Come in early! A. S.

Men'a Shop. $10 DEPOSIT DELIVERS THE "Friend Cf the People" ENABLES mam The only garment that combines a corset, brassiere and reducing mode! in one, maintaining most desirable features of each. Extra long, six garters fits snugiy all over the body. Flesh only. mm Shirts for Summer now! WORTH $300 YGU TO START PAY MONTHLY HOUSEKEEPING A.

4 S. Second, East. ECKBAND style or qollar attached? We have both and both are selling at very much reduced prices. IMMEDIATELY $10 Beautiful 3-Piece Reed Suite Now on Sale at A. S.

ir: i it These are not Sale Shirts! Our regular stock of fine-count percales in print patterns and stripes, single or two-color. Woven seersucker Madras, hairline striped. They launder perfectly a. Shn. Super-Six Oxfords, $6 Come in and try on this Super-Six.

We carry it in several good models, and all are exclusive with A. S. in Brooklyn. This model is: Tan Russian calf, broad toe, a new tan shade with brass eyelets; leather soles, rubber heels. A.

A. S. Men's Shop. For when you swim Girdle $10 1 You can look slim in a bathing suit also if you wear a Miracle reducer underneath. Slenderizes instantly and goes en reducing whether you loll xn the beach or are actively engaged.

Brassieres Natural, Flesh, $7.50. Girdles Natural, Flesh. A- 3. Second, Eat. Th-ir niiury nf lino a nil 'ymmflry nf wfuvc a i he Ud'd thm year round.

Special The finest Golf Stockings that Scotland weaves are in our stocks now at $8.75 the pair nf a rockpr. arm cliatr hit! i-'ti-. 'i'upy com'- -v-l fr't -i of hriR)n huM flnihps Th Hen's am! 11 ju t'- pi ft prl tn an pat; of s-in- tff nn-. Mle l're ifjr.

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