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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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1 11 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, THURSDAY. JANUARY 1'S. l'CO Ir Adams and lit to Jiil for in 67 I i nguiiires l.i"' 29 More Keys Turn Lock Chaplins Expect 2d Baby 2'i vs. i.

iit- (' t.cral -it 1.UU..I- I v. ill- Woman Operator of a Still i Fined $100, Jailed 10 Days 'ol i inrih, an i Hi 1.1, of I CITY IN 1924 SPENT TAXES WERE $429,500,184 Hi dt.n! anr Mi ri- 'oi. ut llurn) wi. eiirl, lliifi I 'Vi. W.

ITH I In U.l i -Mi rii Iv i .1 "I- -f n. Ii li.ir!' J.itlt. II. Si rn -1 Iri ihUi Of Eagle's Treasure Chest At Armory Motorcar Show Miss Marie lllscano, 490 Putnam MNi (Ir.ie,. Mozal.

I Is Minimi-Mls ret Wilw.ll. 23d ave. and Miss Nettle llartuiann, r'llltnn st. SENIORS TO STAGE PLAY FarmlnRdale, Jan. 28 Th-senlors -he Farmlng.la!,' High School will present a three-act comedy, entitled "(m- Itoom.

Plus," Fell. 4 and 6, ut 8:15 p.m., In the auditorium of the high school. The play Is to aid in raising the necessary funds for the trip to Washington. I). taken annually by the seniors.

N. Y. Bible Society Sets New Distribution Record Tin- Ynrk r.Mii" SSH.4H I lopli'a tif tli- V. II l.4f.n I l.ri.1,1 Pleading guilty In re I- 1 Judge Cl'IIV'T M. MoSroulU day to an Indict ment ih.irui'- tier with th operation of Mrs, F.llr.ubeth Welssman, 10, of 2102 Pitkin was lined $100 and sent to jail for 10 days.

Ernest Nuvana, 20. of High pleaded guilty to selling ami maintaining a nuisance, at 118 Anna Megan, 47 Sheffield Miss T.ontta I'ennessey, 2693 Fulton Caroline Duggan. 1501 K. 62d Jlorrls Abrains, 387 K. 45ih Payments for Permanent Improvements $1 24,697,546, U.

S. Department Reports Eatlo riurouu, 'M Colorado Hullillnif. WasliitiKtnn, jlin, 28 New Captain Kldd was veritably "snowed under" Inst night and yesterday afternoon by the crowds that swarmed Into the Brooklyn Automobile Hhow to try to unlock The Eagle Treasure Chest. It Is estimated that between 0 0 0 Elsie Hi 463 Central and 7,000 persons with their treasure keys visited the 23d Hegt. Armory, Htdford and Atlantic aves.

20 (cn Klrong Hoi. Tho great Iron-bound strong box was opened yesterday by 29 successful hunters, making a total of 98 who have unlocked the chest thus ft I r' far and who, therefore, are entitled to prize! to be awarded at the show tho night of Jan, 30. Many mure keys that will unlock the treasure chest aro still out, so keep coming. The prizes total more than $7,500 nnd the key yuu are holding may win one of them. Yesterday's I.ucky Haulers.

Tho successful treasure hunters yesterday were: Mrs. Helen Uarker, 15 Haven Hobert Alkman, 148 Murtense Allen Van Kminerlk, Oakdale, Mrs. Viola l'ltilllps, 846 K. 34th I FULTON STREET BROOKLYN, NEW YORK i 7 i -S '-'i 4' i' kj r4Bmi York City Bpoiit durinif the fiscal 1 fur ending I 31, 194, a total of $278, 758, or $17.72 per capita, for th innlnlrniinco and opcrutlon of Its departments, uccordlnn to a summary of rinaiiclal Ktutlntlcn compiled by the Federal Department of fr.m. merer.

The revenue receipts (ur Uiih perlo.l were 42 9.K00.1 84. or per capita. The aHsessed valuation of property In New York In 1024 ubject to ad valorem taxes for city corporations was 111, 802, 0B2, 613. In 1923 the comparative per capita for maintenance and operation of gnnernl department! was $45.90 and lor $20.64. Payments In 1924 for the operation of public servlro enterprises (waterworks, markets, docks, wharves and landlnits, railways, fer- Ties ami toll bridges) amounted to $12, Interest on debt, and outlays for permanent Improvements, Including those for public Korvlie enterprises, the principal Increase! In this Item being for schools, remdways.

water-supply system, sanitation and parks. The total payments, there-1 fore, for expenses of general departments and public service enterprises, Interest and outlays were The totals Include all payments for the year, whether made from current revenues or from the! proceeds of bond Issues. Deficit of The total revenue receipts of the Mty for 1924 were $66,769,914 more than the total payments of the year, exclutdve of the payment! for permanent Improvements, but Ichs than the total payments, Including (hose for permanent Improvements. These payments In ex-ess of revenue receipt! were met from the proceeds of debt obligations. 1'roperty taxes represented 8 2 percent of the total revenue for 1924, 68.9 percent for 1923 and 73.1 percent for 1917.

Tho Increase In the amount of property taxes collected wns 60.1 percent from 1917 to 1 923 und 3.1 percent from 1923 to 1 924. The per capita property 1 ii a fif I'll i) ifcrfMMrMiirf.y"T11 Miss Marl" (iersch. S3 1 3 7th James A. Qullty. 46i 42d Welter V.

Wolff. 288 Hawthorne Mrs. W. Stewart. 158 Moffat William S.

(irlerson, 118 Hawthorne Albert Davis. 2' K. 18th Mrs. M. Peddle, 372 5th (1.

W. Plblnddo. 1133 K. Slst Mis Dorolhy M. front, 673 E.

18th Miss Margaret Doniu-lly. 43 1 6oth christian l.und. 318 80th Miss Helen M. I.aniiln. 305 Ave.

Miss Mabel Herry, 1 843 K. 34th Haroll Painter, 9324 74th Woodhaven: Los Angeles, Jan. 28 UP) A second child Is expected In June at the home of Charlie Chaplin and his wife, who, prior to her marriage to the motion picture comedian, was 1.11a (irey. Chaplin's grandmother, Mrs. William Curry, revealed this last night.

The couple's tlrst child, a boy, was born last una. E. S. c.rlsewood. 67 Turner Mrs.

MILK 6c A POUND Tkt'i 10 cenU a quart Bring your own contain or. It the uma Grade Milk we terra In bottle. At thU price It Ujiut about the cheapest food in the world. Metropolitan district only. John K.

Wlren, 678 22d Miss IN OLDEN DAYS the term icai were searched for precious spices to inspire the jaded tastes of the farored few. Now spice things from the ends of the earth are within the reach of all Gulden's Saladressing and Gulden's Snappy Mustard, for example. Keep both on the "Entabliahcd Nearly a Century" FULTON AND SMITH STREETS, BROOKLYN table. Lach has a diller- ent appeal Both are delightfully useful in dozens of ways. YOUR CHOICE of Closing Out Three Specially Selected Groups of raxes were sun.

24 In 1924, J47.92 In 923 and 32.88 In 1917. Karnings of public service enterprises operated by the city represented 7.2 percent of the total revenue for 1924. 7.2 percent for 3 923 and 9.1 percent for 1917. The net indebtedness (funded and floating debt less sinking fund ns-ets) of New York on Deo. 31.

1924, VaH $1,1 83,069,024, or $202.91 per rapltn. In 1923 the per capita debt Was $188.47 and In 1917 $186.11. For 1924 the assessed valuation of property netted taxes of of which $292,370,116, or 03.5 percent, was levied for the cltv corporation and $20,294,407, or 6.5 percent, for the State. The per capita tax levy for the city and State was $53.63. GULDEN'S in ys-w Leadership Furniture Selling AUTOS KILLED 2,120, HURT 54,398 IN YEAR Bottles follows years of planned effort to not alone sell R-ood Furniture but to sell it at prices within the means of the average home.

This has been the Namm Store accomplishmentemphasized more clearly than ever in our February Sale, where every piece of Furniture in stock is of recognized quality and every price is radically reduced HARTNETT REPORTS High Class Gowns For Dinner, Dancing, Evening, and Street Wear Careless or selfish automohile drivers on Now York State highways rrrrrrr. 0-nnj-vv Convenient Payments May Be Arranged on Purchases of Furniture of $50 and Over Rldgefield Sliced BACON Sugar Cured and Hickory Smoked Streak o' lean and Streak o' fat 14 Lb. 29C PkS- Choice Cooking EGGS Wholesome Cold Storage Eggs Every Egg Guaranteed good 39C Doz. exacted a toll of 2,120 killed nnd 64.398 Injured in the last year, Charles A. Hartnett, State Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, told the delegates at tho Eastern Conference of Motor Vehicle Inspectors here today, says the Associated Presa.

Advocates Mnro Dra.stlo law. Recommendations to Improve the law, advanced by the commissioner, Included: Extension from six months to one year of the period of mandatory revocation of licenses for anv iiivi.rtjvinfLjui-: $325 (3 Pc.) Living Room Suites of the following offenses: Driving TOMATOES 3 gSJ 25c SWEET CORN 2 21c 21 Original Prices to $239 while intoxicated, leaving scene of accident without officially disclosing Identity, or three convictions for speeding: also mandatory suspension of 30 days of tho driver who is convicted a second time for speeding. at Hollis Joins Jamaica Del Monte PINEAPPLE Del Monte PRUNES For Better Bus Service Mahogany finished birch frames. Suite consists of Settee, Arm Chair and Wmg Chair. Roll arms and tassels.

One side of spring-filled reversible cushions covered with damask. Ezua Fanoy Sliced Hawaiian Fruit Large Size. Sweet Santa Clara Fruit Original Prices to $79.50 LARGE 22c 31c 2 LB. CARTON CAN at As the result of a resolution, passed last night at a meotlng of the Hollis Board of Trade, that organization ha! Joined the Jamaica Board of Trado in It! fight for an Improvement of the service of the Queens Hus Line, operating along Hillsldo ave. The various complaints against tho bus company, Including overcrowding, overapeedlng, discharging of passengers in the center of the road and failure to run the entire course provided In the franchise were pointed out to the $350 (4 Pc.) Bedroom Suites BOTTLE GINGER ALE 15c and IMPERIAL DRY Original Prices to $125 $244 nKSTAlRAXTS nROOKIiYN.

at BAU IMPORTED OLIVE OIL mm Glass Bottle 4 Ounce PURE VIRGIN OIL 23c BEST tor SALADS American veneer over gum-wood. Beautifully designed. Suite consists of 52-inch Dresser with large mirror, full Vanity, large Chifforobe and bow-end Bed. Sheffield Blend In bulk Pound Coffee 45c 10c 10c All vsnetiM Cm New York's Best Dinner for $1.00 Cvery Cvening Main Dining Room Xo Cover Charge Dancing 10 to 1 Except Sunday HOTEL ST. GEORGE CLARK ST.

BROOKLYN Campbell's Soup $365 (10 Pc.) Dining Room Suites Baked Beans FORMER PRICES and actual values have been ignored in offering these bewitching Gowns for quick clearance. All are from our own stocks and in many instances there are but one or two of each model. Materials include Crepe" Roma, flat crepes, Elizabeth crepes, brocaded velvets and satins. A few of the street Dresses are of wool twill. Sizes for Women and Misses Asparagus Tips 15c Green Beansr 2M25c $275 Sheffield Brand extra fancy.

Can Tiny Peas 15c 39c Red Salmon DtlMosta. JUiiU ciufhttUh. U. can Frank's Chicory KTS 7c American Walnut veneer combined with gumwood. Highlight finish.

Suite consists of 66-inch Buffet, large China Closet, Enclosed Server, oblong Extension Table, six Chairs. NO C. O. NONE ON APPROVAL NO EXCHANGES Instant Postum 39c Mission Garden Tea SSflfc 35c Condensed MiUc 15c Presto Flour 'saCKS? 35c BKSTAUBANTS II BOOKf.YV BUST AlllAXTS ItUOOKLYN. Regular $32 Hair Mattresses HOTEL BOS3ERT BROOKLYN Table d'Hote Dinner Every Evening, 6 to 8:00 o'clock $1.75 Ralston Breakfast food The Cereal.

Package 23c Where to Dine in Brooklyn Our Regular $22 De Luxe Springs $1975 Spiral construction; helical ends. Unusually comfortable. For wood or metal beds. .44 26 WheatenacSen 23c Sfxzffidd3atorwCy. "Where New York buys its Groceries" Nicely stitched and tufted.

Covered with hiph grade A. C. A. ticking. Full weight.

All sizes. Cirrn fiatf drill. 1ft Jnrnlrmnfi St. I.unrh, Aftrrnmin 1, ISvrnlnn IHn tier him. NunUiiy Dinner.

A I t'nrte. Jo' flcntnuntut, Ni'vlna S8I M. St ItmYrry, Coney In). Ktmihb fur (iiMiil Food ml Populrtf l'rln. Jnhnnn' Cftfrtrrla, HI HoRrm nvnr IliTRcn fit.

Open dny nnd tit tit, Mine t'ltito 04edui bt'tnei-o ft -ft V.M., Muffin rilrnhfth, Iftft Mnrnfna flt. Luncheon 4dc. Dlnrnr A(t. Tr. lArmm', formerly 8(llwfir.

Hny 4Ath nnd Ifnrwiiy UravrNfiiri. Hhnrs IMnDfm, A 1 arte. Music. Dauvlng. I.ltlle r.ardfnu.

R7? N'oMmnd At. TahU IMnner, werkrinyn and hun. d-ii hptM'litl I l-a, Auv. t'lvatit rum fur aumll ur larga iwrtlei. Music during Dinner; afterward a concert in tho foyer tram 8 to 8 P.

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