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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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a THIS BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY. XOVEMBEH 10, 1924. OBITUARY KEW GARDENS ORGANIZE TO AID JAMAICA HOSPITAL 542,000 BOOKS IN OCT.

CIRCULATION tal at Jamaica. Matthew T. Murray secretary of the Guaranty Trust Company of New York, was appoint-ad vice chairman and the following were appointed captains: Joseph Dcngler, John Craig, Kugene I'itou and Arthur M. Murray. Tho was addressed by Thomus W.

Daly, chairman. Mr. Daly told of the acute community need for more hospital facilities. 1 Mil. II A It A.

HMAI, I.MAS, wife Jrahuu dli Nt home, 576 Carlton In Iht yrsr. Hits If survived by ti-r liushuml. uri'l ikw, Dr. Thomas K. Hmallnmn, Hlir whm born In New lliiven, t'onn anil hail llvinl In thin bura fur flvu yearn.

services haxe tint hi.eu ar-ansi'il. InlnrliU'iit will ba In New Haven. A group of prominent men of Kew Gardens assembled last night ut the home of Kugene I'itou and organised the Kcw section of the campaign to raise funds for the erection (f the new Mary Immuculate Hospi $7,005 Spent in Month, Report Shows. Reports mi liio activities of tlic hi of I he Brooklyn Public Library din-Inn Children's Book Weok Hnci during the month o-Oclo-br were imiiln List nlrfht nt. the nvwlur monthly meeting of the board of directors, it 28 Hrevoort pi.

Or. KriiuU P. Hill, chief librarian, OppenheimXpllins Fulton Street, Brooklyn Select Skins, Authentic Styling, Expert Tailoring Substantial Savings Thoroughly Assured in A Sale of Fur Coats rnniiiinned that the circulation of book for the month of October wus ISIIIIKI.I.A AI.I.KN MWAI.M. KlIV of vt'l-et ri. HhuIiii, illfd yuKli'riluy after a prutrarted Illness at her home, U'll Me-DonnUtfll 81.

Hlie mm burn III Muililiittah. but lind lived In this boro fur 4H eais. slio la survived by her liUMbatid end a daughter, Mr. Mario Inaliel Pnitt. She waa a charter niembor of the C'hlropcan and for many years a merf.her of the Tompkins Avenue Congregational Chureii, Funeral servlees will bo held at lato home Thursday evening at o'clock and Interment will Im In Oiecnwood Cemetery.

MRS. MAKY J. wMow of Hubert J. C-'trpi'iiter, died yesterday at the home of her suit. Itobert J.

Carpenter, 3-' i During the name month, according to tho report of 11. H. Applcton. treasurer, was for books and $617 for bind lug. A total of 141,070 was paid out In snlarlea.

Menl Ion win mndn of the displays of books at the Hertford. Kluluusli, l'rospect, i'acinc, DeKalb and Macon branches during Children's Book Week. It was nald that almost nil Lenox after a short illness, alio was born In Kentucky and la survived only by her son. Funerul services were hejd last the branches made some sort, of display, while children's librarl'ins night at her lute hums and interment will bo tn Louisville, Ky. I'ATKK'K U.

CI.AM a retired man. dltd Monday at Ida home, 428 St. were sent to department stores each afternoon to give advice to parentH on the selection of books for children. II. C.

K. Drown, vise president of Mark's ave. He was born In Ireland and cams to this country In 1874, engatlng In ELECTRIC Sewing Machines increase in popularity every day. Many who have purchased foot power machinesf within recent years are exchanging them for attractive electrically operated Whites. You need not wait until your foot operated machine wears out before you have an electric.

We are prepared to make you a most liberal allowance for the old style machine. MONEY SAVERS Grarantced Rebuilt Used Drophead Machines BARGAINS 1 Portable Electric. 5 Rotary $27.50 3 Singers $25.00 1 Singer $15.00 1 Domestic $10.00 MANY OTHERS the livery business. Iln was the organ Iser of many organizations connected with the livery business and ninny years preel dent of the Private Coachmen and Chauf feurs Assm-lnllon. He was the husband of the late Margaret Cull Clancy, and Is survived by a brother, a sister, six nieces and two nephews.

A mass of requiem waa said In St. Teresa's C. Church, at 10 Ihe board of directors, presided at the meetlnc The other director present were 13. C. Alder, K.

H. Honker, John Dowd, T. Kroth-Ingham, W. R. Frank 8.

Sulll-vsn, C. W. Webber, R. It. Appleton and Joseph Haas, representing the Mayor.

BRISBA1 TOLLS HOW TO WRITE ADS The "Martha Washington" White Electric Sewing Machine Specially Built For the Woman Who Sews Tested and Approved by "Good Housekeeping Institute'' Many Exclusive Features A Binding Guarantee o'clock this morning, and tntorment was In Holy Cross Cemetery, RAYMOND F. DONER of UD Chauncfy st, died Monday at his home. He was a lifelong resident of Brooklyn and Is eui vlved by his wife, Frances Carr Doner two sons, Raymond Jr. and Frank: his mother, Mrs. James C.

Doner; two sisters. Mrs. William Cahlll and Mrs. John K. Lonergan, and a brother, Klmo V.

Doner. The funeral will be held at 3 o'ciot't Thursday afternoon and Internum Hll be iu Holy Croaa Cemetery, Small Payments That Make Buying Easy Repairing Machines Rented Needles, Parts, Supplies for All Makes' Phone AriTJTTKTPTr 1329 At Unmatchable Prices Natural Muskrat Coats An extraordinary offering of Natural Muskrat Coars in full length models in herringbone design, youthful in style and showing the skins to fine advantage. Value 150.00 95.00 Black Caracul Coats Fine quality Black Caracul Coats, 48 inches long, with collars and cuffs of Kolinsky Fitch or Black Fox. One of the several. very charming models is illustrated.

Value 350.00 245-0 Hudson Seal Coats Full length, models of beauty and distinction, fashioned of Hudson Seal Dyed Muskrat), and trimmed with generous collars and cuffs of rich Viatka Souirrcl Value 450.00 365-0 Arthur Brisbane, speaker of the evening at the 190th dinner of the Sphinx Club, held last ilght at tb Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, alressed the necessity of "absolutely cler.r thought," decrying the great amount of defective writing that gels before the public. Shifting to the topic which he-had selected for his address, "Ad-vi rtlslng," he advised all advertisers to write advertisements In such a way that the persons will see them, lead them, understand them, believe them and want the product. He Insisted that the problem confronting the writer Is to first get nn idea in mind and then refer it to other minds in a simple a manner as possible. "Thore Is no limit to the power of advertising," he continued. "No man will try to erect a Lafavette VV fl Lj Fulton VIEW THE STAHS.

Members of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences who went up to the observatory on the roof oi the Academy of Music lust night were rewarded by a clear view of Mars, the Pleiades, Perseus, Uranus and several other stars, planets and constellations. reran Near Nontrand 3658 OPEN EVENINGS building without an architect, but a man will try to build up a nusmesii without an advertising agent." Charles Dana Gibson spoke briefly iff ore Mr. Hrlsbane made his address, being Introduced by Joseph I'. Day, president of the club. MANY NEW POSSIBILITIES ON OLD EARTH-CARVER That man lias not touched the For Radio Results Sets that Bring in the Stations! Tdgether with Watchful Service by Loeser Experts That Will See to It That Your Satisfaction Is Lasting Ask1 yourself this question when pricing Radio Receiving Sets What fjoes ivith it? You'll not realize the full and proper results with any Set unless the accessories are the best.

With Loeser's, batteries are not just batteries, there is great preference in makes, and installation does not mean just so much wire stringing. Bear in mind that whatever Set you select, anywhere, it will be no better than the service you get, or fail to get! Loeser service measures up to a standard just so surely as does any item of merchandise. Choose here and you choose safely lowest prices for surest value. 4 Sets Proved Good, Again and Again f6 -fUskl" tringe of this earth's possibilities v. as asserted yesterday by Dr.

George W. Carver of Tuskegee Institute, who poke at the ufternoon session of the 4id anniversary of the Womtn's Hoard of Domestic Missions of the lieformed Chiircb in America, held in tho Marble Collegiate Church, Mb ave, and Manhattan. Dr. Carver gave un interesting talk on what he has done with the sweet potnto, and Illustrated his remarks with specimens of (lie various products be has made In his laboratory in Tuskegec. He slated that he has made 118 producls from the sweet potato, besides 17 vari-colored dyes, paints, wood stuins and rubber as a by-product.

"Cod is going to reveal things to us that He lias never revealed before?" said Dr. Carver, "if we put our hand in His." Other apeakcrs at the afternoon session wen' the Dr. Daniel Poling, who led Ihe devotions; Mrs. John S. Bussing, who presided; Miss Kvrrdenn llarnii'ling, who spoke of the work being done In the mountains of Kentucky for the sick and convalescent; Mrs.

Taber Knox, who spoke on Indian missions, and the Hev. ,1. Howard' Brlnckerhoff, who told of the effeeis of mission work among the whiles of the South. Miss Julia Flornnce spoke of the young women's elTorts. nnd 'at the evening service D00 members of the Toung Women's Christian League lor Service niarchd Into the church tn body carrying thlr banners.

Miss Mary Dan Harbeson sang a group of ballads. Harry T. Burleigh sane- several negro spirituals. The Rev. 'Charles R.

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