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

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I 11 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. EW YORK. TlXSDAY. APRIL 19. 19.T7.

BYRNE URGES CITY Errant Tuttle Bottle Traces Holyokc Students Ask Review KALTEHWRH LAUDS SMITH'S REPLY 10 MARSHALL LETTER Of Sacco-Vanzetti Evidence Drifting Refuse to Rhodesia, $1T ltd at. eueiAlaw. a a lee Teee baj'tae) ta aat aa reaa aa Beiraialeae lanraad aa aary etfrf a aw a a eake ead a balsa ulnl rcftaoktboa eo sooka of sa oli4 M.ota aw.Mia aeog iki aot a aa wa-seK, iko aar kol ko oaead -uart im aw a wft a t.o talk eftae B-eo a k.l omkw-4 iti ko aia ktert a atorettkaT i Bona! Bo w-r--S to re--10M04 taroe a aw a aoo od to ko eoot aad U'w ecoea B-x ei e- ota taaa aav etked twro. laartoet reaJboad coke bee aTTt-bB ttt biBjr- More tbaa a rave saat kt ittntrl tba eaeaal ooefcee ef tke abeaibera af tbe Uar tad ef Le- R. c.

i fcorrk. ke et tbe Barteb bafW ftreadr ead Akerdev a. Tbe Re Laoa Birttag at aaator af tke kartk. Massaeai-a OJt Vf terbbtaart ta al A fo4 af a SOoae a aaa SBenaaeen i eW-toaiw a.e aior.l SB ffcoraJ aaa ae rta.Be. tke tBaaw KoaaJUM of tk lwrriabet ef I'm Ana ee tk bew l'ora tttate tearetoa 4 c.ie fei Bead a r-fwe KJ I ieaUs atau ana Mr I.

irwof -vena, caairsus of tk ritv Art Iwwartakoee Mf. Ilatokl locoot htiitvgaa. rkasrseaa ef tk eeoow roeoBurtra. aad kl etrv-k Jd St Bn. ar eiroAe la rker.e.

ill ka ae aeea. ea-aorte mi ckoroi aatwg aa w.n d-, ao all fkeero of lo ae Ike a 4 m. of rkorl rooloete. lb trsaatjoei ef rhral la far seraar aa Air bay a Ten, taw eaty aaa but, rat aMane- err there aw aa af Has tUae Twrtw art lea ikwsa wa tha srttd era a a Ma aw laa batters as Mat taase a-a far fba aaia ef inarsiiiaiat Bare Krw 1 era's rafaaa exvwtaaiii Tba aaasjaisBa rkirftana wataa benla sraih reral rsiBM sasata, bat ba aefca tba ctty mmgmm ta beraaiar seat af Kw Terk aa-aataa mm sea I lag taiaa aa tba liark are awv- ataauat askk aa iratac ywuiwaaav. ef wkwa laa Afneaa manikaia cwald in wttb rreatar raiata.

bkatr twle aua ise raiei- teta atawad blaaeelf. aiawely Beva ae auaaa, aad thaa ba wraia la baa wrrttog: Ta rlla HtaBMaa. fcire Tot. riea. ared Cbtefiaia.

Te Meaxd af Lstlaeaie aad Aaattaaaaaait. -Whee La! "Herewith awe af tha fasaaas Kmt Tat baetlea wblrb wee waaaed aaaere this an era ia. aa Ike Rhodesia. aWa'a Africa, beach, bean as ift dia-Bauhed ta ra at eca Ma bale es- ia the Invreticatiaa aew being eaadacted by aaae atber thaa rear beaered aelf. "Tha eas.

v. bat Ar laa Wilt stadws. Mm. AerS PviaiteM Manr tV aad el Ben ef tke raretby at at ttir CeB.eie ba are art. to nnirsir Feaear a a a kasa a a lot a saaartaae ef saiaiiii I re law tbe eosewoa tke I eaaatU cwa aad te pen wkat tkey ba (aaatd te tke BOfc'KV Tk Iteairv week eal al tbe rel-e raa a chases atar4ay aaaralag eah a asanas evr-e bd by fuetlnw teUes, ea fiewine la tbe bu tke Rev.

y. Law af Te beee CeiBw. New Terk led tke setibe ead asocial Biaat-ral ewatrrass waa givee by tke rkotf la tke aiaiai Osi rriaa. alekt fbrittBer Mar-lew rke te tb grle a 't'akara After tk sect are Be rifrred a ti arvoral atadewia aaaong them Being bUtaafcrih Kerr fHOMv SLIP Hfii luHDI aW Uqvjd Coiled Eovn vwtmmm mm Mmm tavrties. tHri fit Olnsaur 4e.ia ttM.

i rum ftTKia---t wwpini aefllMsrtr aiettrx, fr9tkwm bSMaftral tkr SUPERIOR UPHOLSTERING It lrl ItlMT-afoklia mm 1 1 Kttxu mi rwaae inai lis po wt. aa ie I. fill: aoa iti konw li racir eril I an I BtElbklMi rHUNk IOR llll lllMtMIMt, IIAirOM SSIlaBBBSBBB Your Felt Hat Thoroughly cleaned inside snd out snd thea eipertly blocked. For a little extra new bind If needed. Year money refunded if not satisfied.

Topcoats Cleaned through ind through. Smart-nee creased into it Collar correctly moulded shoulders reshaped into smart-ness just like nev again. Suiti Cleaned Ihorougti. ly free from embedded dirt and tains. The shape restored a pressed raiof thla.

Smart as the day you bought It. $1.75 $1.00 $1.50 aia ar i be aaa a aa aa. ht a aMa aad ear: Ta re aid ka I ha wevr ana taa car tare ff swav.arsaav -wt barb ye! far beea wa axuas abia. (hel rU la tke aaae af tare elarveaid f-i MM httie batW si.nl te t4 ad a (WMrata btlba. ta aacwied aataa af a laiaad Maia aad fc aad aw Bead! aaae at Ibea (Ba aatww arf ef a raster laiaad bat d-n aa 1 1 aa, breaker.

eWe tfcss aanw tke aemiaa aa la anbar gvrUl sauenai erka Aaywar. bw aalfy la bear fries rwa at all. But if a a aaaat gatker ar anM i freea tke balsa BM-aaaa. sbr at aay uh ieeers latrltting reuttbaererel "Fart kee aaeea. aa aar Vra af eslaateaerwa la abaut esaaaatad aad aa far Iketr very eaeteaaar ear raa-alaaia sauat afttieaea dearad tsea the vararlea af tbe tide weald the eauea ba ewaalty well eensd by aeulag adHft aa ef New Terkw fia.

eC aad thus eaehle aur raaaikae la ladalaw la tba Iraal af a real iriea eiew leaty a atnrgeeaieal Tea anight ateka it a trefiVr cab. aa aar reinl-bale deal an tad bew teugh they cam a. -hLXSQ OOOOLC BL er was Introduced by Harriet Mar tina lener, cw-leader of tha district. DIVORCE SUIT has been brought by Mr. Annie Schenck egainet her husband, Nkrholaa M.

aa official of the Loew enterprise and brother ef Joaenh M. Schenck, tbe husliend of orma Telmadge. The complaint has aot been Died, but yesterday a referee was appointed In tha Manhattan Supreme Court to hear tha dispute. Schenck la understood to haa Sled a general denial to hla wife's allegations. KI.FFPINO SICKNESS CURF.

the Introduction of a hypertonia solution of lodin Into the blood, was announced yesterday at Providence by Dr. Frederic J. FarnelU Ita discoverer, lie reports thst the cure resulted in seven complete recoveries for persons afflicted with Bleeping sickness. TEX GUINAN of night club fame is reported to have signed a contract for $5,000 a week to appear In a new musical revue, "The Padlocks of 127," scheduled for Broad-nay in May. SKATE, from Atlantic City ta Philadelphia.

Juet IS miles, was tha unique -experience of Grace Becker, 14. who Juat rolled away from her home. Her brother bet her IS she couldn't get half way. She won, but the ft murt go for a new pair of akates for her aister. She wore her.

and wore them out. STUDENT AIRPLANES are the latest means of transportation to be banned by the authoritlee at Princeton University. They go with the motorcars on July 1, Dean Causs has announced. provide free treatment to patients who cannot afford to pay for It. Nominal charges will be made In other Instances, proportionate to each patient'a resources.

Many skin diseases, malignant growths, tumors and cancer are treated with radium, according to Mies Elizabeth R. Kanes. executive head of the hoslptal, who aald the clinic was equipped with a modern surgical machine for use in the diseases in which Its application Is advisable. Miss Nanes aald that physician accompanying patienta when desiring consultation er information would be welcome st the hospital which has only a desire to serve the public. WILLS IiALM'.

Miss Marjorle I.ally, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas I.ally, of 10486 HJth Richmond Mill. married Sunday to George H. Wills, of IX Cuthbert pl Kew Gar-dens, at the Church ef Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

John Flynn. Miss Cherle Collins acted as bridesmaid and John Tween was beit msn. A reception at the Hotel St. George followed the ceremonv. Mr.

and Mis. Wills will spend their wedding trip touring in tha South snd upon their return will reside in Flatbush. iCrVwOk. f'A I I ri Ora.f artaetas a 4 a mm Oil ta He (lain blM avo'kra Katawwal af II I re.is rioakla. L.

I. be -m ril a sereaBee ta rial bWrd ef rn rollew. aad will tana Swat row- ka ak JlMl i.i.aX Tk iodaceal BVuerS Bert of th ataaeal govoraaiiat aae Btov.i.1 Hla aad ee-le ar be.d aearty. BX4 timiTT I lltTV (HW. oee for Ik net Bag rear 'rtod at tk aaaaal aaretiBg af tbe etry af tk cbarrb tk Holy fnaiif.

CUea aad Moctoga saa. Btrf aM. Steer C. B. Brooa wa rlortoa warova eerae for tae teara ar rraak r.

Clieaisaaaa. iMacaa A. eclat re aad Dr. KM ard Wtbra. CUI -TIT orrxal at be tat ge'esa akoaed sa Tke BWM Clsesitel SiWlia, Km Kl lilt 15" COVERS Uk 4 him mw COMPANY lies WTRTI.K AM by mere chance, that rbwe.

Uiiit msb. llbaaM tmm vyiivc Wll TO BEAR 65 P.C. OF CONEYPIER REPAIR Woulat fwt 19 M2S.000 Cost W. Ut St. UmI Ar bna) P.C Bor.

tk tWard wf tanaaew laa 41 imu tke ml r-asadaUfct) tk Bear al tk tea ad W. raik at. rwaey teiaaeV aetiiastal. arrattar a fe-ee. at I aa ta rMr-eA-earaw.

as dee witb all eber baa- aesasaaseae hs caaaartlaa eat tbe pat-he Beatk aad tba RssrtwaA. Ia tale twee, -boaauo a lb eaare rMrtrM beret bat I bat wltl fai-fcew ee a reaalt ef that Bear estew-eie." the Hor lrealeVe rareat-a tends tbe percent tbe cast be sail ml a-alaat a local area at Be as aad Is retreat ea lb bare. Thai matter waa before the Ceaa-aalttew at the Vt he! ef tbe Beard ef Eetisnata yeateraay. bat waa bet diaruaai a. Instead.

wa referred bark te rroaideat Byree far farther etady. CaaMrart far Ubrary Vsbs. Because af tke ebavnr ef I Bort bv the secretary af the Hoard Eetlsaat ee the Brae see I ec tract for tba eMaramea ef the FlatBusk eve wing ef the tVntrel Brook rye Public Ubrary Katldieg actio kv the cammiue wee Boat paned for oae week. The root thla wing la eetlmated et and an appropriation of that amount ia bow available. Acting Here I'reel dent Henry Heeterbr reejueetad that tba matter he expedited.

cially la view ef the fact that a many years paeaed before the cMy authorities finally agreed te resume work aa the Brooklya Central Library, tha foundatlona ef which were laid eome II rears ego. Commissioner Albert Goldmen ef the Department of Plant and St rue-turea aubmltted a report on the construction ef Hook Creek Bridge, he-twee a a Beau County and Queena Pore. He recommended that no time be loot la the building ef thie span, but that the city retain con trol nf tha island. He estlmatea thst 4 he new bridge will cost $10,00. ex clusive of approaches.

ST1LLWELL BATHS SALE CONFIRMED Property at Coney Netted $10- 000 Above Incumbrances. Federal Judge Drover M. Moace-wlta yesterday confirmed the aale ef the Stillwell Baths, 1013 Stlllwell Coney Island, to a group represented by Max Btefnhardt, Manhattan attorney. The sale took place at the courthouse Thuradsy and netted $10,000 above mortgagee, taxes, interest and liens. On Jan.

4, 127, Mosea Haskell et Dee Moines, Iowa, filed petition for an equity receivership. He alleged the concern had $060,000 liabilities. Including $418,800 mortgages. Assets were said to he $710,000. Haskell said $8,000 was owed to him.

Milton Herts waa appointed receiver in equity and the property waa annrslsrd at $417,000. Tha Still- well Bath! was formerly owned by a company nf which Samuel Rlchmen was president. OBITUARIES MRS. MARGARET A. II rears old.

died at bar heme, tf-ll 2d Cerona. Monday. She la anrvlved er bar huaband. William! eno aister, Mra A. Keehltr, and three brothara John tv Alesandtr and lwrenea Tharp.

Tha la-Deral aavict will ba bald at the home tomorrow aftarnooa at I o'clock, the Rev. H. C. Tlndel offlclatlnf. Tha Interment will be In Erersreeoa Cemetery.

FI.AN Htvrj dlad at his hams, IM Monitor es ''Sunday. ljo was born la Ireland and la eurvtred by hla elatefe, Mra. Mary Maloney and Mra. Marsartt llynea. and hla brothara.

John and Michael Hynaa. Tha funaral will taker place tomorrow mornins at I o'clock, and after a eolamn rvqulain maae at tha Cherch ef at. Cacllla by tha Rt. It v. Mom.

McGolrlek, tha In-tcrmast will ba in Calvary Cemetery. Teeth Extracted Free Friday, 10-12 a.m." PRIVATE CLINIC Dr. SHERMAN 85 Court St, Brooklyn Ph. tor more than ZOO years BIG Olive Oil has been recognized as the finest virgin pure olive oil obtainable. Always slightly higher in price, yet because of its-punty and delicious flavor, BAG Olive Oil is tha unquestioned choice of those who demand the best Once Tried Always laetf H'W(e for our nmtstiol recipe 6oofc and fry (Ae faicinatmg disnr it teUs o6o.

We Call and Deliver Our Auto It on Your Street Every Day Phone Main S37S CLEANERS and DYERO 122 MONTAGUE STREET BROOKLYN LA MONTACNE. Sole U. S. A. 27 Waal Oral N.

Y. City. Thanks Cvmr vYiae aCWvf eng Vp Stuetioe--6aes CHina At Reevwtably Cwn mm Bamtrk ra CberW MarahaN e. birsor la tke Al-tut MNtliT ma iiuttiWf aaae ansa al a via be eiBeta'ar a-osaee a eeeak-ekla, V. Kaatoa-Bora.

MMritit Mnr Tbe Earle 4 seat a air -rat eaio talk fraaa ataU.a Ik an eat lata tbe a. aa toiinaj at afTartaaiiy. Mr. Mareatall la eaita af he At-laatte bleatkly eat) Gmnar tauU a mm gretna, be aaaML 1 IMak waa vary at 0-era- Basnb la real la Mr. Mar ekeir, Mr.

(iKbi aaK -aa4 bta into wee amtrebla ea tbe ssaieteeat a( a traa AeaeilUB thai there la aethlag ba caaaat ree-ante botveea ha faith aa loyalty a eeaatry. I aaa mrrtee4 that Mr. alsrahall feel eieaatiarfMe' wttk what mu a deer eaal-yeas. Of aura, the Geveraae epoetin far hlmeelf aaa Bet far tht a tut no af la whale Catholic Church. 1 hee It came, la debating eogmaa af C'hareh.

Oevereor thnlth aaee not kaaw enough at theolesr la Inla tha aabtect. Voui aat ainuJar eoestloa ka ralee In regard ta any falthT Doee iry Baptist. Methodist ana Presby-rnlta believe la vry phraee ar aoama af hi. denomination lo thay aot accept the faith af their fathata beraue there la something la It that appeals fa their Innate eealre for religious eipreealon? Ta make these responsible for avery dogma af thalr faith would Inane. IMtleioa BHwera Cbarrb aad Rial a.

"It Is unfair ta bold aa Individual Catholic accountable for Yry doc- ma in the Ions history af that Church. Outatandlng Catholic, are aot In agreement vita everytning that tha Church atand. for. Most of them, for Instance, feel that the continued schism between Church and eitate in Italy la unneceeury. but they understand It and do not renounce Catholoctam of it.

It eeeuia to ma that Mr. Marshall in hi second statement la quibbling. There I. nothing la Governor Smith's atsteraent of his relictoua belief that should tend In the slightest to militate against his holding tha highest office. Chinese Remarkably Restrained.

Calling Eugene Chen, reply to tha demands of tha five powera In regard la tha Nanking Incident, "an extremely well written document," Mr. Kaltenborn declared that the note "does aa Well aa China might ba expected to do under tha circumstances The Chlneaa have been remarkably restrained, ha maintained, In their conduct of revolution with Its attendant excitement, and there has bean very little loss to foreigners. -We can bulldosa the Chinese Into doing mora than they offer," aald Mr. Kaltenborn, "we can succeed In haTlnr afewChineeebeade removed. but I dont aaa that wa are to gain anything by it.

Chiang Kai-shek and Eugene Chen have been trying to nrevent control by radical Com munists and tha foreign powera weaken them with their demanda. By insisting that their national, must be aa safe in China, today aa they were three years ago, tha powers are doing evarytning uier eon the RedatotrlumDh. Unless show I more sympathetic understanding of China's situation, wa may in ior a very desperate time In China we may ba in for a war wnicn wm not ba over- quickly, Kellogg a Handicap. Mr. Kaltenborn believes that President rinallda-a anoka casually and did not realise tha effect of his remarks when ha amid that should Secretary Kellogg resign, Mr.

wouio. be hi. successor. Everybody In Washington wants nr. Aenogg to re.

ien so heartily, the speaker ex plained, that the rumor of his has to he denied freauently. end the President becomes tired of denying it. Mr; Hoover, Mr. Kalten- "tin. norn eaia, ii.s uum.iwu.c ArmA nreatisre" to the Administra.

Hon than any other Cabinet member, while Mr. Kellogg nas oeen a nni Commenting on the plea of Bishop Ti.rim'a of Massachusetts that Pac- co and Vanxettl be given another trial, Mr. KaltenDorn again lnsioiea ihu men have not had a fair trial. The case is a stain on Massachusetts Justice, he said, which can only be removed by an Impartial review of the evidence. He expressed the hope that Governor Fuller will create a commission for tni.

purpose MEMBERSHIP DINNER AT The annual membership dinner and reception of the Greenpolnt T. V. pA. was held last night at the hr.nch. Milton near Manhattan and It win Joyous affair.

A long program of vocal and musical numbers was given. Following the dinner the reception was held. The commltee consisted of Mrs. fteorge White, chairman; Mrs. R.

E. Gleson, Miss Carrie A. Munn, Mrs. Martin Rowe. Mrs.

Frederick Haa- sincer and Mrs. William Wray. A delicious meal was served. RESTAURANTS MANHATTAN. "That's What It Is, Blanche It's Spring Fever." a-" A Xakd when I get it I can't put my mind to cooking.

Tbit'l why I'm phoning to find out if you'll join Harry snd me at dinner tonight it tht Briitol. Their table d'hote dinner! are really marvelous. Lait week wt bad delicious fruit cocktail, soup, entree, the fineit cut of tout beef I've eaten ia I long time, a salad, biscuit tortonl ind coffee. Expensive? Not at all, my dear. Only i dollar for absolutely tht bctt meal ia town," Dinner every evening mud Sunday noon 1.00 LunxhsOR a a a $.50 Special Blue Plate Luncheon and Dinner Mtrrd la Grill HOTEL BRISTOL T.

ELLIOTT TOLSON, Prff. 129 Went St. RADICAL IMXI EXt lJ la this country are aeeklng ta undermine the Supreme Court at tha United Mates and make It aubeervlent Instrument af any Congress, warned Martin W. Littleton, last night at dinner af patriot 10 aocletiea under tha auspicea ef tha Key Men at America at tha Hotel Rooaerelt. Manhattan.

Ha condemned the Civil Ubertiea Union for holding thai "liberty meana tha right to choke lib erty." BROADWAY TEMPI. will seek tl.tvMOt to complete Its It-story tower aa Washington Heights, according ta Arthur J. Baldwin, a member of the board of management, who outlined plajis for the campaign at a luncheon te Methodlet clergymen yesterday at tha Bankers Club, Manhattan. The clergymen will aid in the 10-day drive to raise this fund. SANITT TEST to which he had keen subjected caused Edward A.

Daly, former clerk in tha Stock Ex change firm of Morgan. Livermore A to file suit for 1100,000 damages in Manhattan Supreme Court yesterday against members of the firm. Ha aid he was aent to Bellevu Hospital for observation because ha had Information reflecting on the manner In which the broker, conducted tneir business. THE WORK Of THE CIVIL 8rv lea Commission was explained to the women of tha Kinse County Renuh. ltcan Club la at night In aa address oy m.

u. cole, secretary to the Fed- eral Civil Service Commission of the second Distiiet, given at tha club, house, SOS Fetches, eve. The NEW CLINIC OFFERS RADIUM TREATMENT Stimi-VVsekly Service at Unity Hospital Planned. Less than half a grsm of radium Is necessary In order to start a radium cllnlo, according to authoritlee in charge at the Unity Hospital, St John's pL end Burial who with a tkiy amount of that rare substance in their possession yester-day opened their doors to patients In need of radium treatment. Radium, which coats $70,000 a gram, never loses ita medicinal value nor can it be used up, so tha elinie, said to ba the first of Its kind tver to be established In Brooklyn, can remain open Indefinitely despite its small supply.

The clinic will be conducted twice a week, on Saturday and Monday, between 10 a.m. and 12 by qualified experts who have studied abroad where radium is more often used. Because of professional etiquette which obliges doctors to refrain from permitting publicity even in such cases as this, the names of the men In charge are withheld. A feature of the cllnlo will be to -a i 1 Crackers as those a No wonder A FTER XjL hard tack, Now, Davy weight crisp, have GOLD SEAL I GUARANTEE Wl SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ORY0UR MOOTY'llACK 'K r-offi- be misled It isn't But remember there is only one genuine Congoleum only one genuine Congoleum quality. Don't be misled into taking something claimed tobe'just like Congoleum." Look for the Gold Seal Guarantee, pasted on the face of the rugs you buy.

It is your one protection against inferior floor-coverings which aim to trade upon the popularity and confidence earned by genuine Congoleum Art-Rugs. Congoleum Gold Seal Art-Rugs are used in more homes than any other kind of floor -covering. Millions of women have bought them. Millions have found they more than satisfy in durability, quality, and beauty. At the present reduced prices Congoleum Gold Seal Art-Rugs are the greatest floor covering value in America.

CoHQOLEUM-NaiRN INC. Philadelphia Atlanta Minneapolis Cleveland Dallas New York Boston Chicago Kansas City Pittsburgh San Francisco New Orleans Jack came home months of ship's biscuit, an eatable form of hardware called who wouldn't come home? however, hard tack repoees in Jones' Locker sunk by its own Flaky soda crackers, tenderly taken its place. -Sailors at aea now aet Sunshine Soda (Jngoleum UULU SEAL just aa fresh and appetizing you buy from your grocer. w4rt-Rugs Jjc I Wrapped In bright, cheery red you'll know Sunshine Sod Crackers at once. a IJL' well worth aeymr whenever you biscuits ma Looee-wnse biscuit co.

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