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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER, 25. 1924.

22 1 'SERVING BROOKLYN SINCE J869; VITAL RECORDS MRS. LOSEA'S ESTATE FIXED AT $222,01186 NAME PALLBEARERS FOR THE FUNERAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT MONEY SAVERS Xmas just one month off How about having Santa Gail!" give your wife and kiddies a REAL OWNKD HOME? ARTMETAL STEEL TIME SAVERS Efficient Files Art Metal Steel Files for strength, economy and Ion? life. LIGHT SAVES DOLLARS When the electrical installation is right. When "Quality" In material and workmanship has been given first consideration. We insist upon "Quality" in every phase of our business.

Our Lighting Engineer Are at Your Service Geo. M'eiderman Electric Inc. 191 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn Phone Sterling 1800 New York Office 35 Roe St. Established 32 Years Office Furniture of Quality Priced Right Stevenson Marsters, Inc. 373 Fulton St.

Stationery and Office Furniture 306 Fulton St. Office Furniture (Exclusively Have Our Representative Call. Phone Triangle 6460 ONE WORD AFTER ANOTHER By NUNNALLY JOHNSON Peaceful Mercantile Invasion of Zanzibar Planned by Organization of American Business Men Headed by Lather Hook. Borah and Norris Volunteer Aid in Wheeler's Defense Washington, Nov. 25 Senate members will be actively associated with the defense of Senator Wheeler of Montana, It was announced today, In event the Federal proceed nibals have a system of 'safety signs' among themselves, one being that when a cannibal shall cross Ills lingers and claim, 'King's he cannot be eaten by anybody else.

This Is, of course, In self-defense. "You can bet that my uncle had many narrow escapes, and I remember his telling me, with many a hearty laugh, how he often got his fingers crossed and the words out of his mouth Just as another cannibal tucked the napkin under his The Unvarying Quality OF JAMES SHEYLIN August Belmont will head the pall rearers at the funeral tomorrow of imes Shevlln. "the grand old man" of the DemiKTatic party In Brooklyn, who yesterday died his home, sn sth ave. Mr. Shevlln was 83 years old.

The other pall bearers are William H. English. James Butler, Charles A. Body and Justice William J. Kelly.

The funeral will take place at hi. Augustine's R. C. Church, 6th ave. and Sterling pl tomorrow morning at to o'rhs-k.

Bishop Thomas E. Molloy and Mgr. E. W. McCarty will othrlate.

-iterment will be In the ramiiy vauu at Holy Cross Cemetery. DEATHS LIY'IN'GSTON on Monday. Xov. 4. J92.

ANNA LIVINGSTON, of Richard Livingston of 9117 107th Richmond Hill. X. I. funeral seivicea be held at the Falrchlld Chapel, 46 Clinton Jamaica, on Tuesday, Nov. 25.

1924. at 7:80 p.m. McGOVERN On Sunday, Nov. li. CHARLES McGOVERN.

beloveu husband of Alice Cullen McGovern. Funeral from his lute residence. S48a Hancock Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Nov. 26. Requiem mass 1:30 a.m.

at Our Lady of Victory Church. Throop ave. and MrDonougli st. Interment calvary Auto cortege. McKNNA ANN.

Saturday, Nov. 22, 1924, widow of Charles K. McKenna, mother of Loretta, Josephine McKenna and Mary L. Jordan. Funeral from her late residence, 488 Nostrand Wednesday, Nov.

26, 9 a.m.: thence to the Church of the Nativity, Classon ave. and Madisoa st. Interuient Holy Cross Cemetery. Auto cortege. MOLINO On Nov.

24, 1924, CHARLES MOLINO. brother of Carmine Alberice. Elizabeth De Mattels and Damlen Mollno. Funeral from his home, 231 5th Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Calvary.

NOONAN GERTRUDE R. NOOXAN, on Nov. 23, at her home. 353 61st a beloved daughter of Simon J. and Catherine (Allen).

Funeral on Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1924. at 11 a.m., thence to the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 69th st. and 6th where solemn requiem mass will he celebrated. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. Automoblie cortege. O'BRIEN SARAH FRANCES, widow of the late John T. O'Brien, at her residence, 157 Garfield on Sunday. Nov.

23, 1924. She is hv one son. Edward J. O'Brien and two siBters. Mrs.

Margaret Burns and Mrs. Gertrude Kennedy. n-nnAi-ul Wednesday. Nov. "6.

at 9:30 a.m.: thence to Our Lady of Mercy tj i- r-hnrch. Kchermerhon near N'evlns, where requiem mass will be celehrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemeterv. Auto cortege. O'CONNOR On Nov.

23, 1924. ROBERT E. O'CONNOR, beloved husband of Mary A. (nee Marquard), Patrick and the late Martha, F.ni.ml Wednesday from his resi lience 226 Hart thence to St John the Baptist Church, where re mass will be ccteDraieu at 10 a.m. parts fin Sunday.

Nov. 23. 1924, MARtiARETHA, wife of the i late Henry Paris and mother of William Richard B. K. and Anna Louise u.

venrs. 2 months, fu neral from her residence, 247 B3d Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. RASKNBKRGKR On Monday, Nov. 'J4, 1924. at Mlddletown.

N. FRED. H. RAHKN HERDER. Funeral from his home.

1 0 0 188th Mollis. L. Wednesday. Nov. 2.

I. M. S. P. 1:30 p.m.

Auto cortege. HPiWKI.l On Nov. 23. 1924. GEORGK RUSSELL of 272 Sackett Brooklvn.

Funeral services will ho held at State Street Chapel, 500 State on Tuesday, Nov. 20, at 8 ini.riini (i rnti wonri Ceme tery'. Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. Members of Masonic Veterans ana nocieijr Old Brooklynites Invited to attend. ROBINSON At Newark, N.

on Mondsv. Nov. 24. 1924, CHAllLbn ROBINSON. Funeral services at the Kalrchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts near Grand on Wednesday at 10:30 m.

chin. However, as niy uncle always used to say, 'all's well that ends well. "On one occasion, though, he was Introduced to a strange cannibal by an alleged friend. Saying, 'Pardon my my uncle was trying to get them off to shake hands, when the stranger cannibal drew a knife and fork frflm his brief case. Ills lingers entangled In his tight gloves and rendered nervous and excltod by the situation, my uncle tried to say 'King's cxcusel' But in his nervoun-ness he stuttered and stammered, and so the stranger cannibal was delights all users.

Have you tried it? CHOICX4TT INDIA. CEYLON and JAVA TXAJ Coward Shoe II Big Huslnrss. HE project suggested by Luther Hook, uncrowned King of South Africa, for the establishment of a chain of stores In the jungles adjacent to the Moiamblque Channel, to deal principally in staple goods, la worthy of serious consideration. Stock In Luther Hook. Is now for sale In Wall Street, with heavy bidding reported, and many takers.

The underlying Idea as described by Mr. Hopk to a reporter for the Sears Roebuck Catalogue la this: "Recently I have been thinking of the cannibals. 1 have been thinking about how they eut each other and also whomever else strays into their territory. As they say In British East South Africa, 'Moo mp inoo gulp," a free translation of which would be, 'All are wiener schnitzel who coine to our pot. 'The train of thought was suggested, perhaps, by the fate of un uncle of mine, who was one of the cannibals.

He too was a business man of splendid Instincts, and was the cannibal who Introduced into the Victoria Nyanza country the Hook Patent Stove, known as 'the stove with a and In time com pletely revolutionized the cooking of meats In that section. "This uncle was eaten by a fellow cannibal under peculiar circumstances. As Is well known, the can IN MEMORIAM CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA The annual requiem mass will be held on Thursday. Nov. 27, at 10 o'clock.

In St. Michael Church, 4th ave. and 42d st. Members and friends will please attend. DELANEV In loving memorv of piv dear wife, 1KABELLE UONOVAN DELANEY, entered into eternal life Nov.

25, 1923. EDWARD J. DELANKY. FRANKE In loving memory of ALBERT F. FRANKE.

Died Nov. 25, 1923. Gone but not forgotten. WIFE. SONS and SISTERS.

GRINDEN In loving remembrance of our beloved brother, Mai. I WILLIAM J. GRINLEN, died Nov, 2D, 1920 HUDSON In loving memory of LILLIAN (McINTYRK) HUDSON. Died Nov. 28.

.1923. Requiem mass at Church or Holy Wednesday, 8 a.m. MOTHER. BROTHER and SISTER. YUMI TkB ur nui- Mm.

KI.IZAliKTH MAXWELL. Who (U'd July 21, 1924, nt her home, 3S Clinton ave, Brooklyn NOON A In loving memorv of our father, JAMKS J. NOONAN, who died Nov. 25, 1914. SONS and DA ITiHTISUR STORY A loving tribute to the memory of my only sister, RKtJINA K.

STORY: passed awav Juiv 24, 1921; widow of the late William C. Story. Beloved in life, revered In death. FANNIE KRKSKLL. HANTUGGE Anniversary mass, St.

John the Baptist Church. Wedncs-day, 8 a.m., in loving memorv of GKORGK SANTCCGK who passed away Nov. 26, 1021. hla soul rest in peace. OLIVE RIVFRS.

I The "Combination a Comfortable, Dressy Shoe Emma J. Losea of 1280 Dean who died on Nov. 27, 1923. left an estate of $222. 017.86.

according to an appraisal filed yesterday in tnu Surrogate's office. Specific bequests, according to the will previously tiled, Includes $25,000 to a sister, Louise A. Smith of the address; 810,000 to a brother, Charles M. Smith, and 85,000 to a cousin, Emma Lathnn of 78 Con-selyea st. The remainder, $182,017.86, passes to a daughter, Violet May Thompson of the Dean at.

address. later exonerated because the prosecutor could not establish the corpus delicti. "Well, to go on, I had been thinking of these cannibals and the w.iy they eat each other. "It came to me with astounding forco that right here was a splendid way tp make money. How far, 1 wondered, has the culinary science developed among these savages.

To what extent are they masters of the really difficult art of preparing food? Proceeding along these lines, I on. talned all the books on cannibals that I could, and out of then I learned one valuable thing. "This one idea I have taken as tho foundation of Luther Hook, Inc. As soon as we sell enough stock, we Intend to purchase a vessel and sail with a cargo for Africa. Our belief is that if, as all Indications go to show, these cannibals have been eating each other without seasoning.

they will welcome with open arnu our consignment of salt, pepper, vin egar, olive oil, paprika, celery salt, allspice, nutmegs, etc. "Luther Hook. Intends to establish a chain of condiment stores throughout the Jungle section. The slogan will be, 'No Meal 'Without a Dash of We have others, too, such as 'The Seasoning What one with a touch to catch the negro interest, and 'That Seasoning With a Then there Is 'Makes the Folks You Like Digest Easier. "We want, too, to catch the social season with 'Give That Aristocratic Touch to Your There are, among others suggested, 'The Seasoning With a 'The Pep per with a 'Palefaces Do Not Pall with our and 'The Vinegar with a Vision and Vengeance." "I hope in time to become," Mr.

Hook sald.V'the Father of Good Dl gestlon In Africa." Men who walk and stand a great deal like a comfortably fitting ahoe one that will give rest to the feet. This Coward "Combination" meets the need of these men perfectly. It has a roomy yet dressy toe. It fits smoothly over the instep and closely under the arch, thereby relieving much foot strain. uniy FREE to help Th Gift Shm Will Apprtciata BALANCE ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS the Attachments MAKE PROMPT DELIVERY As Available as Life Insurance X17HETHER you are a trustee or an indi- vidual investor you will find our Series F.

Guaranteed First Mortgage Certificates a safeguard in assuring immediate funds in the settlement of estates. 5i guaranteed income. Invest $100 up. New York Title and Mortgage Company Capital Funds over 000 MARRIAGES WILLIAMSON VAN' M'VS Miss bAUA STA ATS VAN" Nl'YS. ilauplitt-r of Mr.

uml Mrs. It. K. Van Ntivs of MlllMono. X.

unci KRKD-EKIl'K VOOKHKHS WILLIAMSON, of Mr. and Mrs. K. 12. Williamson of brookl.wi, X.

vitc mar-liecl at the lionn' o( the bridn iifl. The brlilo wns nt'enileii by lu flsler, l'loreni" Van Nuys; Or. Pule lirooklyn, X. wa hmt man. bridfffroom dial inpulsluvl lilrn--lf In thn air sirUi'" World War.

after which he resumed his slndies ot Cornell Lnlven-iiy. pradimtlns In 1921. The bride was educated at a whool In Trenton. X. J.

The happy couple left for a trip to Bermuda. On their return they will make their home in bound llrook, X. J. ENGAGEMENTS VAN 1 0 1 1 A P. A Mr.

and Mrs. James Turner Ackerman, Carroll announce the encasement of their daiiKliter. t'LAHA TITRXKU AlKKRMAN. to Mr. MLLVILLF.

VAX HORN, son of Mm. Mary Van Horn of Hohokus, X. J. At'KKHMAN Mr. nd Mrs.

Turner Ackermau, S43 Carroll announce the enframe, ment of their daughter. MAHKL RKYNOLDS ACKKKMAN. (o Mr. ERNKST MOXCKLLO JKKFERY. son of Mr.

and Mrs. (ieorce W. Jef-ftry, of 1614 Brooklyn ave. DEATHS Ruchiuun, H. H.

Hudson. Isaac R. l'larkner, Mary Humphreys. John Ullndenhofer. Lawson, Cath.

R. Jlrandner. Theresa Livingston, Anna lrovn, Win. .1. Ledvvlth, Thonuitf Urowne, McGovern, Charle.

Rropliy, Ell. W. McKenna, Ann Itruns. Frederick Mollno, Charles Bulkley, Theodora Cbevalier, KHz. J.

Cody, Jennie L'Anselo, Antoinette De Van, Frank Uleekmann, Anna Xoonan, Oerlrude O'Brien. Sarah O'Connor, Robert I'nris. Maritaretha V. II. Robinson, Charles Roycraft, Samuel Donnelly, Joseph Russell.

Georne Doty, Elizabeth H. ichenck, Selinall. Drummond. Wm. Shevlln.

James Frkke. Henrietta Smith, Emll Garralian, Taylor. Abiam1 R. Catherine Tlelz. Sarah H.

Mieseler, Wrn. J. Tobln. Mark B. Hamlin, Henslo D.

Van Ahnen, P. TV. Hiirvev. Annie A. Wilson, Susan Hcitmann, Frieda Wrtslit, Waller ACANTHI'S I.ODUK.

No. 719, A. M. Brethren: You are requested to attend the Mnsonle funral serv Ires of our late brother II. H.

BACH- MAX, at chapel of Oeorsre V. Pease, 1223 Bedford uvc. at Ha'cey on Tuesday eveninc, Nov. 25, at 8 oclock. F.

H. VAX HOUTF.N. Master. William E. Mears, Secretary.

BACHMAX On Sunday, Nov. 23. 1924, at his home. 2 Balnbrldge HERBERT beloved husband of Carrie Bachman and father of Mrs. F.dna Rurton and Marion Bachman.

Funeral services at the Georjre W. Pease Funeral Chapel, 1 2 23 Bedford at Ilalsey on Tuesday, Nov. at 8 p.m. Members of Acanthus odge. No.

719, F. A. are Invited to attend. CLACKNER On Sunday. Nov.

23, 1 924, MARY, widow ot Henry Hlaekner (nurse on staff. Kinors County Hospital). Services at Hill's Funeral Home, i Gates on Wednesday niormnR at 10 o'clock. I'leuse omit flowers. RLINDEN MOFER On Momlav, Nov.

24, 1924, Jl'LlL'S. after a lingering ilness, in his 72d year, beloved husband of Helene K. Blln-denhnfer. Funeral ser'tces lit his late residence. 43 4 7th Brooklyn, Wednesday, Nov.

26, at 2 p.m. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. P.RANDNER On Nov. 23. 1 924.

THERESA W. BRANDNER, beloved of Benjamin L. Brandner, and daughter of Philip and Adi line Wnl-insteln and sister of Adaline Dunn.1 Funeral on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. from her residence, 600 W. 165th thence to the Church of Our Lady of Esperanza.

High muss it 10 a.m. Automoblie cortege. BROOKLYN VOLl'NTEKIl FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION will hold a special meeting at Its rooms in lloro Hall. Nov. 25.

1924, at 8 p.m. lo take proper action in reference to the death of our late comrade, JAMEa SHEVl.IX, of Constitution Engine Co. No. 7. JOHN H.

BY UN E. President. Thos. A. Wflwuod, Secretary.

BROP1IY On Monday, Nov. 24, 1924, ELIZABETH WARREN, wido of the late John P. Rropliy, LL.U.. of New York City. Funeral from the residence of her (laughter.

Mrs. John F. Roche, 11 Park Maplewood, N. Wednesday morning, Nov. 26.

at 10 o'clock. Solemn mass of requiem Church of Our Liidy of Sorrows. Academy and 4 IP South Orange. N. at 10:30 o'clock.

Interment private. Rosedale Cemetery. BROWN On Sunday. Nov. 23.

1924. WILLIAM beloved husband of Margaret .1. Brown nee O'Uradyt and father of Thomas William J. Helen S. and Marguerite J.

Iirown. Funeral from his residence. Decatur on Wednesday, at a. in. Solemn moiilm mass at the Church of Our Ludv of Lourdes, Aberdeen st.

Interment, Calvary Cemetery. Auto eortecre. BROWNE --On Nov. :3. 192 4.

JAMES BROWNE, beloved husband cf Martha. Funeral services at 63 Madison st New York, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Burial Mount Olivet Cemetery Wednesday at 2 o'clock On Sunday. Nov. 23.

1921. at her home In New York Citv, TV! EO! Milt A Bl'LKLEY. of the late Edwin mid Helen Perry Bulk-Icy. Funeral service at her lute residence. Vark on Wednesday morning, Nov.

26. at 10 o'clock. Interment at iklawn Cemetery. South-port. on arrival of train from New York.

It requested that no flowers be sent. NOTH TO CONTRACTOR. GKNKFIAT. TNSTRU 'TtONi fO BWHfcRS IN TO UK in IN l''OH TO Kl'UVlPHED TO THE CITY OP NEW YORK. Thr nTHon or iutpoiis maUltijc a IW1 ffr nny BfTvIre, work, mHt'italu or nuppUm for The f'lty of New York, or for any ff Iti burtfliiB or ofTV'.

s.hntl -Ji'rntsh Hip name in a vea'od envelop1. In-i1orr. wtih tho tlH of the fupp tt. na-irriHlM, "i or ncrvlr-e for tli hi-l mn with hln nr thHr nam ur nnm, ami th flat? of prepenrmlnn to tlip of tli rtowi'J. or to ih 1iart of the I'tpartin'Mit.

at hla or Itn offli'e. on or for the dat ami hour iminM In llv- al-t rilBPinnt for th nunc. Ht htfh linn-piiiI pin- t'i hlil will put)lti-iy npi'tM'H hy th I'rPuM'IH of thf llc.anl or hrml of na id tpartin'nt. ami fi'l. th award of til contini't mart iktohI I ng to law unti HiorHttPr a prarilmbl.

b.l t-hall rmtain tin nam hikI of rNtnVn- of td pioii making the bll. anl 1I1 itamH uf all piifonn In Ui.fH wjih him tlieri'ln, 11 ixl If no other rTiiinn lii mi lntrwtt It shall ilMlm-tly Marr that tlml it In mM- without any ioiinp tton with any niliwr prMon 1W und In all rppo-t tHir nnd without t'oiiupinn fraud, nnd that no no'inbtr of tfnrd of AMrnin, ln-nd nf (lpM rt ni'-nt Mf of a burrau, tlrputy thr'ot or clerk if rln. or ot li 1 ortVt-r or mi ploy of Cliy of Nw York. haH 1 or nip lnirett'd, or lnllr'tly. hh contract Ipy party, partner, mi ot-khnhU-r.

urly or othrwN. In or in tin- prtorm-))! of tit fotitrm't. or In thi pork or bunlnKi tn wliii-h it tiM't, or tn nr.y portion of thr pronto I hereof. Th bid tnufcl vrrltHd by ih outh. In wcit-tt'ir, of tbf party or pnrtl inaklna: tlw Mil tbat Ihf h'Vtral mullvre staled lhiiiti In all rrapiMM tntr.

No bid will br mitsl'lcrnl ur it 1 1 million prr-ic nt to tl.t rrption "tii-ti bid. It bo hvuiu-fii n)r1 by i-Ttlflpil clHok upon on of tbt btttt or National bank or trust com- Brooklyn. Htiri Jamaica'. Inrf r.t Rrul Kfttute Oraanlrallon F9 l.iifyetl Ate. SM Nmtmnil Aw 1214 Hulhunh Aw.

fourth Aw. Al-a Bank of MaahaHan Jamaka DEATHS RIU'NS FREDERICK RRL'XS. beloved father of Mrs. John II. Stark.

Mrs. William J. Boers Catherine end Marie Bruns. and grandfather of John F. Stark on Nov.

24. 1924. Funeral services at his residence. 361 llnlsev corner Sumner Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock I CHEVALIER Nov. 23.

1924. ELIZABETH J. CHEVALIER, for- merly o' Brooklyn, at the home of her son, Willard T. Chevalier of liarts-dale. N.

Services at Harry T. Pyle 1925 Church Friday at 8 p.m. CODY On Monday. Nov. 24.

JENNIE, beloved wife of James F. Cody. Funeral from her residence, 195 Luquer Thursday at 9:30 a.m.: thence to St. Mary Star Of the S(a Church. Auto cortege.

D'AXGELO On Monday. Nov. 14, 924. ANTOINETTE, widow of John D'Angelo, Funeral from her home, 4318 4th on Wednesday, Nov. 26, at 9 a.m., thence to St.

Michael's R. C. Church, 4th ave. and 42d st. DE VAN-FRANK DE VAX.

Lying in state at the Campbell Funeral Church, B'wuy, 66th st. Notice later. On Nov. 24. JOSEPH, beloved son of the late Patrick and Elizabeth Donnelly and brother of Sarah.

Patrick, John and the late Peter Donnelly. Funeral from his residence. 434 60th Rrooklyn, on Thursday, Nov. 27. at 8:30 a.m.; thence to the Church of Our Ladv of Perpetual Help, nth ave and 59th where a solemn high mass of requiem will be offered.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Auto cortege. DOTY On Monday, Nov. 24 ELIZABETH H. DOTY, widow of A H.

Doty of Hartford. in her OSth year. Services at the residence. of her grandson. William d'3Meu werklrk.

197 Sumpter on Wed nesday at 2 p.m. Funeral private. (New Haven and Hartford papers please copy.) D1ECKMANX On Monday. Xov 24. 1924.

AXXA TIM MER MANN widow of John A. Dleckmann, aged 75 vears. Services at her residence, 564 4Sth Brooklyn. Wednesday, Nov. 26, at 8 p.m.

Interment Green wood. DRt'MMOND On Nov. 24, 1924. WILLIAM beloved husband of Kate Keppler. in his 7 1st year.

Funeral services at his late residence. 160 86th Brook lyn, on Wednesday, Nov. 20, at p.m. Interment Thursday, 10 a.m. FRICKE On Sunday.

Xov. 1 1924. HENRIETTA FRICKE (nee Tarlow), In her 75th year, widow of the late Dr. William Fricke and the devoted mother of William Fricke Jr. and Mrs.

Hazel Eastman. Serv ices Wednesday, Nov. 26. a.m, at her residence, 74 Rutland rd Brooklyn. GARRAHAN A I NE GARRAHAN, suddenly on Nov.

1 924. Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 26 from her late residence. 94 Quincy, ct. Interment Hazelton, Pa.

GIESELER WILLIAM J. GIEPE LER. on Xov. 23. at his home, 761 Gates uve.

Funeial services Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Ruiial Wednesday nlornln at 10 o'clock. Interment Lutheran Cemetery HAM LI DKN SLO suddenly, on Saturday. Nov. 22, 1 924, aged luisband of Annia C.

Estes and father of Mrs. Lulu E. Harrison and Leslie E. and Frank D. Hamlin.

funeral services at his late residence, 624 Beverly Brooklyn. Tu-sday, Nov'. 25. at 8 p.m. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

HARVEY On Saturday. Nov. 22. 1924. ANNIE ALEXANDER, widow of Stephen Harvey and devote! mother of Stephen B.

and Bessie R. Harvey, aged 76 years. at her resdence. 358 OvlngMn ave. Brooklyn.

Tuesday. Nov. 25, at 8 in. interment private, EITM A Suddenly, oil Saturday, Nov. 22, at her residence, 137 E.

32d FRIEDA HEITMANK (nee Dethlefsl. Wife of John Heit-niann and mother of William. Frederick, Augusta, John und Ruth Mane. Funeral services Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment prl-ate.

HCDSOX ISAAC B. HUDSON. on Nov. 23. beloved son or Ann lm and the late Joseph Hudson and husband of Louise Hudson.

Funeral service the chapel, Lafayette Tuesday. Nov. 25, at 8 p.m. Interment private. HUMPHREY'S At l'n-re.

Nov. 22. 1921. JOHN HUMPHREY'S, In his 67th year. Funeral services at St.

Mark's M. E. Chim b. Rockvllle L. Wednesday iflereoon at 2:4 5 o'clock.

Interment Greenfield Cenicterv, Hemptse-id, L. I. LAWSOX On Nov. 23. CATHERINE BUTTS LAWSOX.

bclovcl sister of Lydla Rydherg, l.lllia:, Co well and Charles Butts. Funeral services at the reslilenep of her si. tev, Lillian Cow ell, 140." Gravesend on Tuesday, Nov. 25. at 8 p.m.

Interment Wednesday 2 p.m. LEDWITII THOMAS, on Sunday, Nov. 23, beloved l.iinband of Ann l.edwlth (nee HaltonK Survived by htr widow, one damthter. Mrs. John J.

Oreany, and tbne sous. John. Daniel and Frank. Funeral from bis late residence, Pari: on Wednesday, Nov. 26.

at 9:30 am. Requiem mass at St. Teresa's Church, Classon ave. and Sterling pi. of Th "ity of hM-k of ptjrh bank 1 York, iriwt I'ontpanv wlpnd by 11 duly offlrr throf drawn to th order of li 'otnpt rol lor.

or mom-y or rorponito stork or rrti float of ndhtdnft of any nuturo ftooird hj-Th fify of York, Ih Conip-troller ihall approve of qtml vrtlut wit thf Kfciirlty required in th jvr-tlnftncnt to tbp amount of not I (ban t'trcr tor niArp than fiv pr centum nf th bond rc'iulred. an pro ldd In Section of the New York t'hartr. All btdd for mippUca munt bt in duplies'. Tli cfrtlllod "hrk or monj kIioiiI.I not Inclosed In th roittaiiiinar the bid, but fdiouM elthr Inrlom-rt in a pMrafe invplop. Htirr -xnrrj in the hea I ot tli Itcptirt in-Hit, l'riid'iit or Hoard, or tiotniiiril personally upon tba prcima-t'on of the bid.

r'or piirticulhri hi lo the tjuantlty and quality of th mipplis or th nature and extent of til work, ft'r'nc muni be. tv Hd lo th npcfl-ailon, nrheilulen, plan. on Ml In lli KMtd offt- of the IrKl'i-i Hoard or Department. No bid fbsll bn aeceptrd from or ron-frael awarded to any proit ulio in nrreiira lo The i 'ity of Nw York, upon dbt or contract, or who In 4fnilfiT, nn aurety or othtwiN, upon unv obiiirnflun to the City. Tin- cunt met must, be bid for s'pa-rticty.

Th iiaht in in omU cn" all hidH If in dmd to for (he tbe 1'Hy no to do. Hid lei HI 1 It out tbt. of th' ir hnln in mJilllfou to ina itnia iln- um? in flRurc. Hiddn nf requcxiPd to nmk thir upon the blank fonn pn-piin-d I fn, nlhed by Ih t'lly. a copy or which, w'tb proper nx lope ht whh tn Incbtn, th bid.

together Uitll 11 copy of lh cot), ft ne, IticluiliUK tll upeeilleal lonn, In the form npproed by the orpora ion t'ounu'd, mil be ohtalliod Upon Hppllcallon tbio-ffiH .11 tho oflb ot the Dtpai tmeiil for whlih ilii- work In to be tjoti or I he arvii-ofi ore to furtiielii, I' In ns ami dtuultiK'-of uuiibtruvllon wuik may bt ave a thi. Steel Shelving For every storage need in factory, store or office; cheaper than wood. ing brought against him in his own State on charges of misuse of his office Is pushed to trial next month. While Senator Walsh, Democrat, Montana, has been retained by Senator Wheeler to take charge of his defense, Senator Borah. Republican, Idaho, and Senator Norris, Republican, Nebraska, have volunteered to assist, and indications are that the offers will -be accepted.

297 Madison Avenue; New York City 161-19 Jamaica Avenue, 'Jamaica Iil.nd City Staten Island HA Incorporated 33 XV. E44B -1 I I Gil. 70S MonUgu Street, Brooklyn 135 Bro.dw.y, New York City White Pleim Long Sizes s'i to 13 Widths AAA to w' high requlom mass on Thankn-MtHhand of hlfxabeth J. R05 craft, on p.ving morn nfr at oVIoil nt tU Monday wenine, Nov. 24.

19-4, rjllIrrh( 0lh KV nn(J hlH homo, IMj Warren Brooklyn. for the soul nf ihn L.t This shoe comes with single or double sole; with or without leather lining. Sold Nowhere Else James S. Coward 270 Greenwich N. Y.

(Near Warren St.) "Shoes of Quality Since 1S6S" STORE HOURS! 8:30 to L.imitea i lme COMPLETE SET OF EUREKA ATTACHMENTS "Deluxe" With Each Purchase of a Grand Prize IS Dncpasocl Hiirviv(J hy widow anu two'daughtern. Mary K. and lorothy TJ. ll(yorft. Kuneral wprvices nt his late home gn Thursday evening at 8 p.m., Stella IdKP.

F. A. Xntonnont Friday Nov. 24, 1924, KLIN A H. W'HENL'K, Kunpral servires at th rt'Hldnoe of her daushtfr.

Mrs. A. F. Hryan, 550 Argyll WVdnea-day at 2 p.m. On Monday, Nov.

24. JAM KS at hi rest-dfn. 6i 8th a vp. Ktineral 011 WedneHday, Nov. 26, at 9:30 a.m.: thnce to St.

A intrust ine's U. Church. Kth av. and Sterling1 pt. TntMrnifiit a( Holy Crops Cemetery.

Auto cortf-Re. Kindly omit flower. MaKes appreciated. SMITH On Sunday, Nov. 1 1) 2 4 KM (U loved ha of Charlotte W.

and father of Minnie and Kdwurd M. Smith, in Ms 82d yar. Servtcea at hia resinenoe, 5 74tli Tuesday. 8 D.in. KTKIMvINO LODOrc, NO.

817. A. M. brethren You are retuelpd to attend Manitnir funeral er vices over Hr. WALT Kit It.

WKU1HT, nn Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, nt Fuirchlidi Funeral Parlors, 86 Lefferts Brooklyn. Fit AN J. JCCKKS. Master. W.

K. Vernon. Secretary. TA LOr? At Kant Orange, N. Nov.

2t. 1924. AHKAM HCSSKL, he-loved husband of Jennie Adele Taylor. Services at the retttdence, 31 7 North Walnut on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 26, at 2 oclock.

TfKTZ SARAH BKHN ICF, v.l: of John Wlnfield Tiet. daughter of (ieorge I', and Taiira K. flariman, parsed away at the home of her parents. 25 Chestnut ave, Floral Park, L. on Nov.

22, 1024. aged 29. Funeral services 8:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, Nov. 25, at the Floral Park Methodist Kpiscopal Church. Train paves Jamaica station, 8:07 p.m.

Interment private. (AnIigvIIIo, N. papers please copy.) TO BIN On Nov. 24. 1024.

at his homo, 827 Monroe MARK he-loved hjishand of the late Lucy J. Tobin ana beloved rather of Mark firejeorv, Allan, Agnes, Marjorie nnd Mrs. Henry Hay Jr. Relatives nnd friends, also members of Barnn I)e-Kalh Council, Knighta of Columhus, respectfully Invited to attend funeral on Thursday, nt 6 a.m. Solemn requiem mass to be offered for the repose of his soul, U.

C. Church of Our Lady of Oood Counsel, T'uiuam nt 6:30. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery. Auburn N.

V. (Auhurn papers please copy.) VAN A KN 1'KTKIt WILLIAM A A TIN KS, suddenly, Nov. 24, lf2t, aged 77 years. Funeral senli.es at his late residence, Hit! K. Brooklyn, N.

Wednesday evening, Nov. 26. at 8 o'clock. Interment Thursday at the convenience of the family. WILSON -SI'SAX, widow of the late Robert J.

Wilson, at her residence. 132 I'nderhill on Nov. 21, 1924. Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 26.

ut H.m. Kfuin muss of requiem at the Church of St. Joseph. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, IIIhlfK, Hook. Wall MottcK-n, Traitu llnl.flny hml Mr'pture 1'onti'anla, Hundfiy School SupplieH Nnt boat) t.fhraiy for toucher uml wjinltirn.

At your wm-vIi HIHM)KIAN Him.K AMI TttAtT I'KNTItl'' i'ti Fulton Ktraoi Ni-nr Hmlth. Htieet) Phuna Trtancla 419 I TURKEYS CLEANEllH VACUUM FRESH KILLED, DRY PICKED 44 From Nov. 1 until Christmas we make this free offer 'Never Disappointed a Holiday Feast" you learn ot tne marvelous emciency ot tne tureka at tachments, A saving of $8.50 if you buy now and an opportunity to end housecleaning drudgery forever. FREE TRIAL IN YOUR OWN HOME You can try the Eureka before you buy. Phone, write or call at our store and we will gladly send you a Grand Prize Eureka with a complete set of attachments on a free cleaning trial.

Try it in your own home for three days and if you wish to buy pay only Choicest Blue Ribbon Stock Thoroughly Ispected for Soundness Young and Tender Plump and Juicy Absolutely the very finest in the country A little higher in price BUT-a "De Luxe" Turkey "never disappointed a holiday feast." We suggest that you buy yours early On Sale at All Markets of DOWN And No Charge for 4 Our trial easy WE URGE YOU TO ACT if special terms make it easy to own the Eureka. After this free you wish to keep it, pay only $4.75 down and the balance on monthly payments. N0W-S0 THAT WE CAN AGBo FREE TRIAL COUPON Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Co. 348 Livinfilon Brooklyn, N. Hrnit tt i ilrtitllft ot our (rw nttiwhiiirnt Offrf, EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER CO.

348 Livingston Brooklyn, N. Y. Cumberland 4180-81-82 Brooklyn Long Island Distributors of "De Luxe" Turkeys.

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