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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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DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1931. COMING WITH THE CIRCUS cept in the seirr district, where it n-aa $1.70. The assessed valuation on prooertv In the village is placed at $10,300,235. which represents an inereasn nf $73,649 over the as-scwd valuation of last year. Woman Taxi Driver Balks At 'Being Taken for a Ride' general tax rate for this yar In the village has been placed at 93 cents on $100 assessed valuation.

In the sewer district of the village, It will be $1.40, Mnnn said. Last year, the rale was $1 20, ex Cheated Farmer Turns Tables on Brooklyn 'Slickers' Largest Recent Liquor Seizure Up-State and Ar-rest of Two Is Result "Farriers Fiir arlr A Oatar?" REMODELING AND REPAIRS BY EXPERT HAM II. I'll ICE Drlscoll handed over $22. But then the robber ordered her to get in the back of the cab and "sit quiet." Mrs. Driscoll didn't like that.

She started her cab suddenly and the tall, dark man was thrown from the running-hnard to the street. He got up and limped away. Mrs. Drlscoll drove to the Grand Ave. station.

Police are looking for a tall, dark moustpched man, with a limp. The taxi driver is 2fi and attractive. She drives a rah to support two small children with whom she lives at 38 Mnnroe St. FURRIERS Brooklyn's five-foot woman taxi driver, Mrs. Irene Drlscoll, had trouble with a fare again yesterday.

Feb. 20 she resented the advances of Joseph Doran of 317 Pulaski and had to knock him out before he quit being a nuisance. Doran was held for disorderly conduct and assault. Yesterday Mrs. Drlscoll was cruising at Franklin and DrKalb Aves.

A tall, dark mustached man hailed her and asked to be driven to St. Mark's Ave. There he drew a gun and demanded her money. Mrs. FUR 2b4 5 Persons Die in Smashups Over Weekend Many Hurt Father Is Killed Wheeling Baby in Her Perambulator Five persons, one a motorcycle policeman, are dead and a number injured as the result of weekend uto accidents in and near the city.

The dead: MOTOFCYCI.E PATROLMAN KENNETH FROST, 34. of SO Noble Lvnbrook. Af BERT FFITZMEIER, 49, ot 31-63 44th As'nrii. MRS. ANNA HAMILTON, 35, of 89-16 114th J8mic.

tEO STANTON, 27, ot 309 BrodwJF, Csmrlfn, N. WILLIAM (.. SIILNK. 24, of 434 Raddon Camden, N. J.

Policeman Frost was killed when Ms motorcycle collided with a motorcar at Sunrise Highway and Huntington Lynbrook. George Harris of 1871 E. 36th a passenger in the car, was injured critically. He is in South Nassau Communities Hospital, Oceanside, where physicians do not expect him to recover. Driver Arrested Archie .1.

Patnn, 26, also of the E. 3fith St. address, driver of the auto, was arrested on a manslauqh-ter charge. Arraigned before Po STORAGE Port Henry, N. May 4 One of the largest liquor seizures made in northern New York in recent months resulted in the arrest of two Brooklyn men and seizure of a load of alleged Canadian ale valued at more than $10,000 here a few nights ago.

Disregard of a Westport farmers demand that they pay him $20 for pulling their truck out of a ditch revealed the alleged contraband and caused the arrest of the two. The farmer complained to authorities. Louis Fleischer, who gave his address as 1570 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn, and David Sikowitz, who said he lived at 135 Barrett Oil for fHI'W r.1irf tl 1 Z2 I or the address of wrlrome. The principal speaker will be the Rev.

C. F. McKoy of Brooklyn Bt the first night meeting. Bishop J. W.

Carter of Albany is to preach the latter part of the week Col. William J. Sampson, commander of the Jamaica unit of the C. A. Is arranging the program.

Cedarhurst Tax Rale Hittimum tvt'f 1.00 son in 'loon MO it I RIB I i mi STORAGE Open Christian Arir.y Conference Tonight Thomas Powell, commander-in-chief of the Christian Army of America, and his wife, are expected to be among the speakers at the Eastern States conference of the organization, whlrh starts today and ends Saturday night at the Jamaica Tabernacle, 169th near 90th Jamaica. All sessions are to be held at night The Rpv. Homer A. Tomlinson of the Jamaica Tabernacle Is to make BIIJ til f' VAULTS Li il i If Ml phono Til innate f00 1 Brooklyn, are the men held. Both Is Cut to 95 Cents Our Nnwniw Win Cull ABSOLUTE PROTECTION Cedarhurst, L.

May 4 Announcement was made today by Al- hcrt T. Mnon. village rlerk, that the were arraigned before United States Commissioner Bixbey and in default of $2,000 bail each were committed to the Elizabethtown Jail for appearance before the Federal grand jury. 0 The seizure was marie by Trooprr T. J.

Ryan of the Port Henry patrol orMBTirniiirnrT irmrrT a lice Justice Edward T. Neu, he nf the State police at Convent Hill pleaded not guilty and was held in Tort Henry. A man by the name of Stanton agreed to help repair the 15.000 bail for the Nassau grand jury. truck when it broke down and in formed the men that his fee would be $20. The two are alleged to have given him $12 only.

FULTON STREET BROOKLYN Ffitzmeier died in St. John's Hospital, Long Island City, last night a few hours after he was struck by an auto at Astoria Boulevard near Ehret Woodside. He was pushing a perambulator contain Stanton notified Sheriff Charles W. Taylor and State police and a Peggy Murray, one of the pretty circus girls who come to Brooklyn next Monday with the Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey Show. She is shown with two of her mascots, Nicholas and BrusilofT, both Russian wolfhounds.

The circus tents will go up on the old Flatbush Golf Course, Flatbush and Nostrand Aves. Won't Dicker With Caponc In Murder Hunt, Says Roche watch for the truck was started ing his 2-year-old daughter, Clara, Trooper Ryan saw the vehicle and the arrest followed. After striking Ffitzmeier, the car werved to the dirt shoulder of the Sale Beginning Tomorrow at 9:30 road and struck George Brunet, 33 $1,000,00 Parish of Baltimore. The baby and Brunet House Now Sought escaped with minor injuries. Albert Riviori, 45, of 32-48 108lh Corona, alleged driver of the auto, was arrested on a technical homi An appeal for $1,000,000 for con struction of a parish house to har monizo with the development of cide chaigc.

Driver Flees Rockefeller City, soon to rise be Mrs. Hamilton, an expectant hind his rhiirch, was marie by the Rev. Dr. Malcolm James MacLeod mother, died after being hurled throueh the roof of her husband's In his sermon yesterday at the Col the State's attorney of the West Side gang activities. However, nine alleged Capone lieutenants, seized Friday night as susppcts, were released last night.

'We cannot back up a charge of murdrr," Roche said, "until we have established the corpus delec.tl, and we can't do that until we have definitely identified the charred remains found near Harrington as those of Heitler. "We feel certain the body is that of Heitler, but we are not legally sure." Ipgiate Church of St. Nicholas, 48th Chicago, May 4 Pat Roche, chief investigator for State's Attorney Swanson, laid down what he claimed to be his Alphonse Caponc ultimatum today. Simply staled; When Capnne walks into Roche's office it'll be in custody of the law. Roche rejected all of Capone's offers of surrender yesterday.

When the last offer, reported made through the gangster's attorneys, that he would surrender providing he was not to be locked up after questioning in connection with the supposed torch murder of Mike De Pike Heitler, Roche answered: "We'll get him anyway, and when we do we'll keep him behind bars as long as the courts will let us." Roche said he was convinced Heitler was killed because he informed NEWEST FROCKS Of CHENEY "Frostcrepe" This Exquisite Printed Silk Has Never Before Been Used in Frocks Selling for Less Than 39.75 St. and 5th Manhattan, THESENT rXAY The Junior Dramatic Club nf the Flatbush School Friday evening presented a three-act play, "Ann's Little Affair," by Harry Osborne, at, the school, 1603 Newklrk Ave. Members of the cast included Sally McGas-key, Aina Mock, Lucine Stoecker, Frank Young, George Baker, Robert Williams, Estelle Velsor. Everett Koop. Mrs.

Gladys M. Roraback was the coach. No Doubt "Yesterday I quarreled with my auto following a collision at Farmers Boulevard and 122d Springfield. Both cars overturned. The driver of the second crawled through ft window and fled while Mrs.

Hamilton was being extricated. Atwood Hamilton, 37, Mrs. Hamilton's husband and driver of the Hamilton car, was injured seriously. At Mary Immaculate Hospital it was reported he was suffering from a possible fracture of the skull and Internal injuries. Detective John Collins of the Queens Village precinct said he hopes to arrest the driver of the second car today.

Stanton and Shenk were killed when the auto in which they were passengers skidded and overturned at Camden. Harry Razzie, 27. of 2300 S. 7th Camden, the driver, Is being held on a. manslaughter charge.

Police sav he was drunk. wife, but at last we settled who was master in the house." "Who?" "She is." Moustique, Charlerol. 16.75 FULL RANGE OF SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES MACY'S ffKT 34th STREET BROADWAY SSV NSVNJ Yl MM Bus Hits Taxi: Four Hurt Four persons were injured slichtly when a taxicab and a bus collided at New Jersey and Sutter Aves. All were passengers in the taxi. Thev are George Kinsella, 25, of 150-07 105th Woodhaven; Frank Dl Giovanni, 18, of 208 Johnson Frank Jannace, 37, of 76 New Jersey Ave.

and Samuel Sukon, 30, of 509 Jerome St. Kinsella was taken to Trinity Hospital. The others went to their homes. At East Meadow, L. a man and a boy were injured when the driver of an auto applied his brakes suddenly and the machine overturned.

They were Steven Kowalsky, 12, of Kvergreen Ave. and Edgar Althouse, 24, of Woodside. The boy was crossing the street. John Rubincr of 5065 4fith Woodside, attempted to avoid hitting him. In overturning a fender struck the boy.

Alt- house was a passenger in the car. Three Children Injured Three children were injured at 108-47 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, when a motorcycle Jumped the curb, striking them. They were on their way to church. John Zapolski, 18, of 153-54 109th South Jamaica, driver of the motorcycle, was unable to produce a license and was placed under arrest in Kings County Hospital, to which he was taken. The children were able to go home after receiving medical treatment.

They were: Jane Saczensy, 6, of 108-09 Spa Place, Jamaica; James Nirwierowski, 14. of 111-44 143d South Jamaica, and Florence natowski, 8, of 147-12 Fcrndale Jamaica. Six Hurt in Early Crah Six persons suffered minor injuries shortly after 2 o'clock this morning when the automobile In which they were riding collided at Elizabeth and Hester Manhattan. All were able to go home after being attended by Dr. Caulfleld of St.

Vincent's Hospital. Benjamin Kempner, 22, of 219 Chester Brooklyn, was driving north in Elizabeth St. and had as passengers Bessie Schatz, 23, of 2107 W. 13th Dorothy Saul, 19, of 1818 E. 28th St.

and Henry Waltz-man, 23, of 1003 Lenox Road, all Brooklyn, and Rose Burch, 23, of 66 E. 1st Manhattan. The other machine was operated by Albert Bricco, 25. of 134 Bleecker St. He w-s accompanied by Aria Livellaro.

24, also of the Bleecker St. address. Brirco escaped. Hard' Water Laundry Soap Here's news! And it Will he welcome news if you live in a section of Long Inland where you're troubled by the hardness of the water. Macys ha created this LiIy White Hardwater Laundry Soap for the specific purpose of giving abundant, cleansing suds in unusually hard water.

Its very thriftily priced. P. E. Church Adopts $4,225,000 Budget A world-work budget of $4,225,000 for 1932 with annual increases of 2H percent has been adopted by thu Protestant Episcopal Church, according to an announcement by Its National Council. At the same time it was made public that had been anonymously donated for the building fund of St.

Luke's Medical Center at Tokio. The SILK Alone Would Ordinarily Cost As Much As Our Remarkable Price For The FROCKI One of New York's foremost dress manufacturers was able to buy these nationally famous Cheney pure dye silk prints at a very low price and made them up in the very newest, smartest fashions of the year. 6 9-oz. cake Case of 50 cakes MULTIPLE LISTING DEAL The Multiple Listing Bureau of the Long Island Real Estate Board recorded the sale by Hosingcr Bode. realtors, for the Gray-rock Holding Corporation, the house at 33-24 70th Jackson Heights, to the Binjen Sibasfry Corporation.

This is the second house in the group of ten that the realtori told in the last two weeks, CROCEFTXS Fifth Floor Reg Pat. Off. -THIS IMPORTANT SALE ON THE SECOND FLOOR-.

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