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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

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Till: imoOKTVX DAILY AGILE. MW YOHK. SUNDAY, AIMtlL" 30. VJ'2'2. 8 A I Anne Mrligan, Helen Gould ami Maude.

as Luisa r.ossati of at. A rela tive took her home. WOMAX HAS APHASIA. A well-dressed young woman fell in there and always referred with much pride as bcinjr an old New Yorker. U.S.

IIKNKY BF. UTn AND, 13 Beaufort Jamaica. April 2o, 1922. 4 irum, oi inc iiulci tiosseri snortiy ue-fore midnight last night. She was taken in and questioned, but she 'was suffering from loss of memory and rouhl not give her name and address.

She had two charge purchasing cheeks of department stores and it was through them that she was idtntilled K' A I In jtI 1 he ctM-tH-ln's of i.ir i n- I'litelioRue Advance. Soino one shoill.l tell the Advance and wo suppose we may as well essay to do the foh that MiHS Helen Gould was married to I'inley fchop-ai-i'l iiro. and I'lintiot therefore he carried on the old maids' list. If ll. niv l-'ord.

Yhomas A. Kdison and A-I'reiilent Wilson are dodderers, where are the live Mr. lien rand a Son of Old rw York. IJ.litnr lirooklyn Haily Kacle: I was very much interested in the at tide of April 23 under the Icadine "i nit on Ions? Island." In referring. Henry lierlrand you state he was an A iiiericanized German.

lie was born In the old Kith Ward, Manhattan, in 1R4L', anil was a resident of that and the old lth Ward lor many years, was well known Ii.ir l.rown 1 hui linl of J.cui ii I lie H'-tiiii- itioliM'ist. 1 I on l.onj! Islan.l. Our v. m-rnbli- 1 I hi: I.ti Mr- Iiiiml h.is matte I'lmllS1' tin- i litn! iimlon In naniii. io iiitoi ill tlio ol.l Suffolk County Afsocnition, nml in l.i'Kiin ooiitiniK'il uii-hioKon until rrinoviil Mr.

lioc- is. know his lii iillli lnol not licoii Komi of Lit-. Ion Inn! no ifl.ii to I. no i iiitlilv lii'oni-s. Mr.

Kob-ois iis one of tin' l.i-iKliti'sl tni'ii in the It 1 li of Suffolk- I'ountv, I fii. ii.l iniil ciiial comininion. Wo miss him. "Thr liilo hiis contest on. Invitins is to in tlir niinies of the live pi rsons tin think should be lursorvril ill onsi- of holo-liiust whiih shoill.l of its inliiiliitimts.

Tlif aiiswoi'S piint- il in hisl Suniluy's Kash' aff fmns-iim none of the writers proyi.les for the r. populni ine of Anieriea lo Ainerieiins. Tli inention iloihlerin ol.l chaps like Henry Woo.lrow Wilson ami olil maiils like i ADKI.riH COI.MX.i: PI. AY. The class of 132 4 of Adclphia College will present "The Charm School" at the college on Saturday eveiiinsr.

May "0. The class has been workins on the play for some time and a thoroughly enjoyable evening is promised. Dancing will follow the performance. The committee in charge of the play consists of Miss Marlon 11. Meader, chairman; Miss Ruth Merrttt, Miss Mariorie W'ilkenson.

Miss llae Hon-getti, Florence New fang and Miss Kdna llenisen. jiii.l is iiu'iiin i In come tin i i iiinii In- I a I. Mill Ma 1 1 1 1 I ii. 1.1 iu U'" ii. is a Hi ion of on.1 ot I it 1'.

injurs l.olii; iL'H'l. II'' IF IT IS PAINT YOU WANT-BUY PIERCE Sold by Repreitntative Dealer WINDOW SHADES M1MFUTIRERS Fft quality Holland linen, idp hemmM, liicsHurfd. made nd huiip; mount- OP on Ruamntwrl nprinK rol(r. OOC T'hnne or rity for i eprcepm att vp. No orders too small or too largr co anywhere.

ACE WINDOW SHADE CO. New York Oftlre and Kactnry. Z12 Canal St. I'hone Canal 1440. Bklyn Onite, 112 Covert it.

Busliwick CS51 hnt of tin inli scrlion. Hi-; Itoiit-lit a tn farm In- iicl coixIhi UmI iii.in rars. lie is now in Ins SMli i'Ui Mill ls-ivrs Ins IkmhIIps it sUilliu'ly ms (if 'l to tn.in;i'4' 1 lit- 6r i I-, rn ii workHV-i inrinl" iUllliiilllllililllllllillillUiilillllllHlE im ii mill's 1 1 1 i 'i. in. I III 1:1111.

Willi 1 lir dprposf rruii wo of nnil for- BROOKLYN1 i' I in A 111 II vi1 It- Kill. i. -ii Tm r.oill-il Ins lo.it ll of ol.l fi i. 'it millus of ol.l I Ii: to ('liin-ll'Si o. i- i ni As tii.

pi'titioa nt oiiitti ir. I no opooMiion AT LENNOYS LOW PRICES ir if ooiort I tj lo lm. lluoiiiili villi what V. hoop. i.l Tomorrow Extraordinary Savings in THREE REMARKABLE MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS Willow Furniture Bargains ri.

I'lsolrnt Washington Nor- 75 69 5 Pieces With Scat. Cushions t)nly Milanese Separate Piece If Desired FulhFashioncd All Silk Hose Imported Beaded Blouses 16.75 Silk Gloves 1.45 1.85 toe ot llaliylon, lio tiik. a 'j off i r. i in luisin. ss.

is now taking a hole lot off and is having the T'V hi lit-- in UesT. He has bi en l. ner, to to Joll.i in Southern wiiric his da nd son-in-law- has lent a bungalow t'lere. and iitcnds to sii.nd several (- lnom'ns that lit i ul section. Wo June known Norton many years since ho (.11110 In Babylon and iorinrd a with the kite t'arll and conducted llio gci'-' store Imsi Hess in the oh lioli-''.

Brothers' "brick store" on Main r'' a tune the only brick hull. ling in the village. Norton took 'over tile business after the death of plr. Cyril, and com iniiod it until he 'wiild out to the late Indian! iligbie. if nd .1.

I'linton the latter a of the junior partner in the con-'i f. that slit blished luisiness. he sob) out Mr. Norton engaged til tlie real estate and insurance busi-Miess ith the la'e John Snodoi or. and sHbseiiui nt beciime president, of the li Ion Niitional of which ho is the head.

In all those years ''c have never known him before to Vii iinything ri'sembling a long va-; r-r Lj-Alion. and lio certainly is entitled to tlie lie now is enjoying. In the 16-Button length models, embroidered; all leading shades. Exquisite models of rare beauty our own importation. Superb quality; pure thread silk hose; in black and colors.

20-Day Sale of Pining- Hamu, Bedroom, Living Room and Hall Furniture and Rugs Reductions Up to 50 rv REN WON l7-ak3Kwt UanS Si COMPANV I on MriTl. (Sin, 10110.) Va rs that have passed since he "kept store" he may not have worked as liard iis he did when one of the vil-i Jtmricct crerncrtt Specialists Oppenheim.lums FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Announce for Tomorrow A Noteworthy Offering Several Hundred Sport, Tailleur and Costume Suits lage in. rollouts, but as a banker and insurance man he has "kept everlastingly at it." and there can be no doubt that he linds the relaxation pleasant. Mr. Norton is a native of Vaphank and a scion of a good old Suffolk County family.

No more complete vindication than that given the Kiverhead volunteer i l.i'.' by Assistant District Attorney I Ilihlrc7.lt could be asked for. Conn-I s. iior llildrcth. in a long commnnica- lion printed in the local papers, based i on a careful investigation, declares! Alteration Clearance Sale of US ED PIANOS that there is absolutely no reason to believe that any men in the village department ere in any ay connected with the tires of April S. Assistant Foreman Stivers of Kvor Heady iloso insisted upon an investigation of the charges against the firemen, and stood ready to urge proper punishments had tiny been sustained.

That was the sensible thing lo do, and as a result the "tempest in a teapot'' lias subsided. The firemen's skirts are cleared, pnd there will no doubt be a better understanding between the public and the men who are banded together to protect the village. That will be well. It seems, however, that there are some very loose talkers in the county seat, snd that it is time they were made to think twice before speaking once. "We recall that it.

is not so long ago since a scurrilous story, involving a well known and excellent citizen, was in circulation there a story that had no The contractors need elbow room in which to make some extensive alterations in our store. To make room we have specially priced every used piano we have. If you feel that you cannot afford a new instrument this is your opportunity. Every instrument has been thoroughly reconditioned and is guaranteed to be in first class condition. Look over our For Women and Misses Drastically Reduced Much Below Regular Prices Chic Tricotine tailleurs, belted and semi-fitted; also smartly tailored Tweed models.

Sale Price 28.00 list of bargains. Come in and select your piano. Used Uprights, $48 Up Used Players, $345 Up Used Baby Grands, $465 Up foundation whatever, hut which did I great deal of harm to an innocent person. The scandalmonger is the, greatest liability any town can have, i nd when he can be detected Jie hottld be severely dealt with. There is a good deal more ITian a I lint of pathos in the sale of the little I lui-tii ot Mrs.

W. Wilmaith, on the! west side of Bayview Amityville. The sale was made necessary by the age and infirmities of Mrs. AVilmarth, now years of age and a widow since '('st autumn, when her husband died, i The venerable woman has lived on the I I'lace for f.ii years probably nearly! r.1l of her married life and to leave fl must be very saddening to her a 140 Sold on Comfortable Terms COME EARLY MONDAY FOR BEST CHOICE 291 LIVINGSTON Near Nevins, One Block from DeKalb and JCcvins Subways tea! tearing up by the roots. No one jTiin liv on a place for 65 years with-put becoming: attached to it.

One can picture her sorrow at leaving the home she has owned so many The young lo not. mind chi tiLies. but to tlie old they come like a Jioiister or tragedy, So far as we can observe liy a careful reading of the Bong Island papers tin one has come forward to dispute usTAiti.isiiKa is; a lei. IMain lobb OLDEST PIANO HOUSE IN BROOKLYN 'Realize Your Expectations at Either of Our Three Plain tailored mannish Tricotine Suits and superb Tweeds in new sport coat effects. Sale Price 38.00 Distinctive models of tricotine, in notch-collar, belted effects, smartly selMrimmed.

Sale Price 50.00 Thrcepicce Costume Suits, braidtrinnmcd, short coat effect; colored silk bodice. Sale Price 65.00 Exclusive, customtailorcd Tricotine Taih leurs, sclftrimmed, sIashcoat effects. Sale Price 75.00 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near dates Avenue i.KOOKLYN 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 4Sth 49th Sts.

BROOKLYN Tluec-riecc Costume Suit 65.00 Fim-! STREETS BPJDGE STRIET ctEJlJaBaaiiJafionEmaklqri Women Who Are STOUT! TO YOU WE CATER Your comfort and convenience is our aim. We have for you the same youthful styles that your slimmer sisters are wearing. We fit you without the uss of unusual alterations OUR NEW Special-An Unsurpassed Offering of Women's Smart Coats, Capes and Wraps At the Exceptionally Low Price of 3 8 0 0 vaiucs io 75- A choice assortment of distinctive garments fashioned of Pandora, Gabardine, Tricotine and Canton Crepe, in the season's most approved models and effects. "Stout" Department Occupies the entire Fourth Floor of our two nee buikliiirs, in which we cam a full of SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS, SKIRTS, PETTICOATS and CORSETS. Trained and expert saleswomen, who know just wliat you need and just what ijou should have, arc here, ready to serve you.

EXCEPTIONAL SALE MONDAY Stout" Suits and Wraps Sizes 4 to -j-j UY hare xrhctid row rojular about I Ilifh-Clasi: Sin'fs aitrl ii Ti(fJ, Tri()tinc ami Point TiriU. Finil;) iuilfirid (tint ct on scittifir long, uonHifvl ovd s't mil ri i iig hln Special A Most Notable Offering of Exclusive Coats, Capes and Wrap Coats At the Especially Arranged Price of 5 8 0 0 yaiucs to (j5'c!) Garments of super-quality, faultlessly tailored of Poiret Twill, Panvelainc, VcU dyne, for street and afternoon wear, in models of charming and exclusive design. Vh.75 'Realize Your Lpcctationsat Either oi ljftp Three Locations" mJ.

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