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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

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THE BTIOOKLYX DAILY EAGLE, TTEW YORK, TTJTDAY, SEPTE-AmER 7, 1C2S; 18 2 with number of unnecessary clubs) mmmm BROOKLYN Millinery Stora in Amarlca Ncu) National Head Foreign Vars Vets 2 HELD IN $500 BAIL 1 FOR HUGE LOTTERY Rosamond Pinchot Discovers Qualities of Lincoln in Smith P'l tiioir purty t.i i'i to Ciovrnior ins vaxit HAG. Diusted tovcr'ouidcncd liXl'I'IKIi-XS. VP sun Tit Large. MRYTLE 1: M. AG Saturday Specials NEW FELT HATS FALLS ir.y taking an active part in the woik for Governor Smith, but 1 would have voted lor him, anyhow.

Ten husbands could not have prevented nip doing that. I admire Governor Smith because lie Is a self-made man with much the same sort of background as Abraham Lincoln." Mrs. Gaston Impresses one B't extremely tall, this Impression largely due to her slander IK'tire graceful carriaqe. She lias shnrt, flaxen hair, softly waved about her face. She was best known before trnrrlage as the nun In "The Miracle." She has deep blue eyes and a wonderfully clear skin.

The summer suns have left a shadow of freckles on her nose. AND Values In $9 OB The latest Kail shapes 'anrl col tiuaenuine; nnd brim atylea. Large nnd small sizes at .79 Special Excursion Train AVE. AND BRIDGE ST. 500 FELT HATS Includes many fine samples.

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C. Hilton, Gen. Pan. New York. N.

Y. Mrs. Daniel O'Day. Democratic vice-chairman for New York State. Is touring the State with Mrs.

Grosvc-nor Allen In an endeavor to line up women for the Smith campaign. A seriea of luncheons and dinners have been arranged and, large meeting promised. She has. since Aug. 6, presided at nine Congressional District conferences and reports "a growing list of leading business mn and socially prominent women who Colors for matron and miss.

Resular price $1.98. 8pe-Art 7n elnl tomorrow P. id at OPEN EVERY EVENING these amazing GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator rakes Mrs. nosamond Pinchot Ga.ston. nioce of formor Governor GiiTortl Plnrhot if Pennsylvania and wife of William Gaston, attorney and playwright, has thrown herself heartily into the campaign for Governor Smith with the full support of her husband, who Is himself the leader of the bureau for the orcanization of the negro voters.

The Republican affiliations of her uncle have apparently made no tin- presslcn on this young matron, the fine of 23 will cast her who first Presidential vote this year. "I believe Governor Smith to be the tvoe o( man ve need in thr? White House," she said. "My husband urged WIFE SAYS CLERK STAKED OUT NIGHTS Boasted of Meeting Beautiful Women, Complaint States. Mrs. Elizabeth Feltman, who resides with her sister, Mrs.

Bertha Persley, at 454 W. loth today filed application for alimony and counsel fees, pending trial of her suit for separation frcm William T. Feltman, In Supreme Court. The application wa3 filed before Supreme Court Justice Charles J. Druhan.

Her affidavit states in part: "My husband came home on a number of occasions at all hours of the morning after carousing all night with his friends. He would tell me of the beautiful women he had met and associated with and how much more charming they were than I and how much they admired him. He persisted in such conduct even when I expected a visit from the stork." Feltman Is a bookkeeper employed by the American Trust Company. 49 Broadway. The Feltmans were married Mav 24.

1924, and have two children. Edna. 2, and Floria, four months old. REVENUE AGENTS DENY 'EXTORTION' Two internal revenue asents, Edward F. Brown of Brooklyn and Elmer F.

Andrews of the Bronx, were arraigned before United States Commissioner Cotter in Manhattan yesterday charsed with extorting "on account" from a Wall Street concern for promising to allow a $250,000 reduction claim In the firm's Income taxes. Brown, an agent for five years, was given the tax return to Investigate. Shortly afterward, Reginald V. Rag-land, attorney for the concern, the name of which was not divulged, notified Federal authorities that Brown and Andrews had agreed to approve the return for a payment of $37,500. A trap was laid and the two men were arrested after chey had accepted $10,000, according to allegations made by Ra'jland.

Both denied the charges. Andrew? was held in 'iOl bail nrd Brown in $2,500 for hearing Sept. 26. revolutionize driving ease 1 EVER before in any car, at any price, has there been such a scientifically efficient braking system as the new Cadillac-LaSalle Duplex Mechanical System of Four Wheel Brakes. These newly designed brakes are powerful, respond to the lightest touch and stop the car with astonishingly little pedal pressure.

Only one easy, simple outside adjustment for each brake. Brooklyn Pair Accused of Running Big Broadway Came. Two men accrued of operating one Of the largest rtcarinij hnnse number lotteries mi lower Broadway were lield by Magistrate Abraham Rosen-bluth in Essex Court today In $500 bail each-lor. lieanng Tuesday on a charge of violatm? Section 974, of the Penal Law. This see'lon makes it iilesal to keep a place for the playing of policy games or lotteries.

The extent of the men's operations is gauged bv the fact they employ 28 collectors, according to the police, who reported they seized 0 15 policv slips vcMQrdAi.Al'crnoon when thev raided an office the sixth floor of "543 Broadway and arrested the pair, who described themselves as Abraham Rosenthal. 39. of 332 Kosciusko st Brooklvn. and Samuel J. Rosenthal, 23.

of 172 Pulaski Brooklyn. The elder Rosenthal is the other's uncle. The arrests were made bv Lieut. Patrick McVeUh and Det-ctive Michael Matis. of Inspector Edward P.

Mulrooney's tafT. BADMES LAW GIVES GUN-TOTER 1 YEARS Campolo, Ctiilty as Second Offender, Must Be Sentenced. In the presence of his wcepinj wife and four of his eight children. Peter Campolo, 37. of 147 12th learned today that he will have to A sentenced t9 at least seven years in Sing Sing.

Campolo is a second offender and under the Baumes Law his conviction today before County Judge Alonzo O. McLaughlin on a charge of possessing a revolver means that this punishment must be meted out when he comes up for sentence nct week. A'sistant District Attorney Edward A. Wynne was prosecutor in the case. Campolo was charged with having discharged a revolver at Anthony Violo, of 139 9l after a quarrel over money matters last June 18.

Fatrolman George Dunn was summoned from the 5th ave. station and arrested Campolo at his home. IKlWfl WOMAN IS KILLED BY TRUCK Police tcday were trying to identif; an elderly woman, p.obably about who was struck and killed this by a motortruck as she was crossing Pennsylvania at ave Jjcob Gatel of 747 Stone ave. driver of the trurk. The woman was described as being 5 feet 5 inches in height and weighing about 140 She had gray hair, wore a brown wig and was Pressed in a plaid white wai crd blue ccat.

The woman was Uken to Browns ville and East New York Hospital. rxcritn'ovs. NFXT sl.NDAV nd SKPTEMMEft N. W. St.

6 47 AM returning Liberty be. 7 0u A.i Leave .1. C. Jackson Av. 7:17 AM i Atlantic City Neaark 7-1; AM I 6:13 PM Add One Hour for Dnlitht Time NEXT SUNDAY and SEPTEMBER 1(1.

2J Lv. N.Y..W. 23dSt. 717 AM I Returning. Liberty St.

7 30 AM Leave J. C. J-ickson Av. 7 48 AM Mf Chunk "Newark 7 43 AM I 4:40 PM Add One Hour for Divlliht Time "Icaeta good only on aperlal train date for which told. For Informttisn Phone Rector Ml 11111110 Ihene new brakes represent out one oi a nost new luxuries and safety features that have been rngu.

tred and built into the new Cadillacs and LaSallcs, and with which you should personally acquaint yourself: (1) New Cadillac-LaSalle Syncro-Mesh Silent-Shift Transmission. (2) Security-Plate Class that cannot fly into fragments in case of a collision. (3) New adjustable front seats. (I) Principles of pneumatic control engineered in chassis and body construction. (5) Chromium Plating, the new metallurgical treatment of exposed nickel parts.

(6) Quieter, smoother and more powerful 90-dgree, V-typc, 8-cylindcr engines. The nearest Cadillac-LaSalle dealer will gladly send demonstrator to your door, if you will telephone him. I'ugrne P. Carver Jr. Carver Jr.

of Boston Is i the new national commander of the Veterans of Foreign wars. Me was elected at the national convention in Indianapolis. EAST MIDWOOD DEMANDS MORE COPS AT CORNERS The Midwood Civic Association has sent a letter to the Police Department wains that traffic policemen be placed at busy intersections along Bedford from Foster ave. to Kings highway, until the tower traffic lights demanded by various organizations in that community are installed. With the opening of school Monday nrnn unrfcpr.hpreer.

secretary of the East Midwood Association, yester day called attention to me oanner iui pedestrians at Bedford ave. and Avenue where P. S. 193 is located. ih th clambake and iwi-ti' ninrmpd yesterday for the Republican women in confer nce vutn Mrs.

ina.if n. oaum ler Butler at South ampton. The women expected to go to Montauk Point, ior an uuuuk. um, hpurri rennru! of the work in up-State counties for Hoover- Y.rth ticket. From li-e report t.tini.

d.cted a 'Wiser majesri'y than Coo- hrige received in ia.i. nomir Leagues are being formed throughout the State to gather in votes for Hoover from women who are not organization Republicans. Mrs. F. Louis Slade.

in charge cf the independent women's committee for Hoover, spoke yesterday over on Hoover's qualifications for President. She cited his record and asked for support for his candidacy as "partner'' of the women of the nation. QVAL1FIED FOR APPOINTMENT. Special fo The Eagle.) Aibar.r. Sept.

7-Residents ot Brooklyn r.rt Lon? Island pased competitive civil examinations for positions In In- State and county service a follows: tax cleric, Kinei County service, nay.nl an animal salary ot $:. 100 Oeorzo J. Montrose. 1674 Sterling Jesw Krausa. 400 81h Abraham Levy.

'301 w. Abraham H. Llttenberg, C.irroll Irvine Kl' mman. 474 Jacob Zucker. 1636 48th We'lcy A.

Strickland. 1123 Jefterson J. We.ss, 1883 59th st Arthur Harrison. 65 Meaerole Elolie 8. Irwin.

177 Patchen Jacob W. Eselthter, 97 Hopkins Mrs. Helen M. Bannlgan, 707 st. John's Carl A.

Kuhule 323 Martrn'e Mrs. Nettie W. Weiserm, 17 Van Ef telle Bhaerman, 367 Monroe JjracI H. Ooodkowltz. 2776 Mrs.

Irene J. Perley. 346 Scher-merhorn Lena 3. 1st Milton Littman, 357 Vernon a-e. Payroll auditor.

In the Sta'e service, pay-inn varymir raiarles Brooklyn: Robert Hol-jane. 323 Eldert Aaron Welish. 131 Division Saul H. Oarensteln, 5001 10th Astoria: Oeorne N. Bromn, 524 7th a-e.

Genera! maintenance foreman. State Di-vis, on of Highways, Stale Department of Public Works, from IS to $6 i day For Nassau County: John Boerum, Merrick: Simeon Boerum. 12 Evans Freeport. For Suffolk County: Thomas J. Roche.

East Ishp: John Brown, Oreat Rlrer; George c. Young, Aquebogue, La Salle '2295 Th nne IaSaUr la priced from $1295 to the rune Oulillac from IM95 to $7000, all price f. o. b. Detroit.

Tho Central Motors time payment plan it a convenient tray for you to enjoy oil that Catlillac and LaSalle offer, while you pay for the car out of income. The General Electric Refrigerator is the result of fifteen years of development io the Research' Laboratory of Geoeral Electric. It is "years ahead" in design. entirely different from all others. Come in and see its many obvious superiorities.

You caa arrange for deferred pay menu if you care to. tain I as can 'it llie ball more'u about twenty yards, neither! It's Jtust 'Is bllr.kln' vanity bag! London Opinion, ksions. RETURN RETURN SUNDAY, SEPT. 9 flrt.tiHti Nlapdard Tim Lr. Maniira l-atli 0:00 p.m.

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IO Give You Information 38 Wut 40th Phone Fenn. 0933. 67J Onliawa, Can, 442-444 FULTON ST. O'p. UrUlgr.

M.t mm llii'jl BROOKLYN Broadway, near Greene Ave. RIDGEW00D Myrtle near Seneca 'wrsffiffliw rcicWi.W HI witnrarentueameror Brown Kidskin. High or low Genuine ijfesj 442-444 3 5T Cadillac -LaSalle REX CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY Division of General Motors Dealers Conveniently Located 7 East 0b Street, Sew York TWENTY1 DISPLAY ROOMS ALL OPEN EVENINGS A letter of interest to every smartly dressed woman Detroit, Mich. out fvre Its. COLE, INC ST.

JOHN'S COLI.EC.E Accounting, Finance, Law and Cre-Law. 50 Court et IBS Jornlcmon St. Al.BKKIHT VOL'VdT. Myerntown. F.

C'o-titurstlonal. Enid lor College Recora and Bulletin. tAir Ikiyi and Young; Men ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL 188 Stewart Avenue Garden City Long Island Episcopal boarding school for bova College preparatory course of 4 years, with Junior department, beginning with the sum trade. FaU term begins Sept.

20. Buildings open dally. Booklet 0D request. MARQl'ANO SCHOOL or rot rt Hanson PI. Central Branch I.

M. C. 'or itrln and Young Womrn. THE PACKER Collegiate Institute INCORPORATED 1853 A School for the Thorough Teach-ing of Girl and Young Women. Nuraery School and Kindergarten F.lenirntary School, 7 yeara; High School, 4 yeara; Junior College, 2 years.

The principal's office open each morning, beginning Sept. 10. Classification of atudenta, 8ept. and 18. Instruction begins Sept.

in. Catalogue sent on application to the Secretary, John H. Denbigh. A.M.. PrlnclpaL Frank L.

Rabbott, President the Board of Trustees. THE CHASE SCHOOL Slll-ulg SAINT MARKS AVENUE Element iry and High School Department High School lor Olrls only. College Preparatory. Central Conraa for C.rl Not t.oliu to College. Lansuages, Literature.

Illalorr, Art Registration September 10th to 15th. 17th and inth. Pall Semester Beglna Wednesday, September 19th. Catalogue on Wcjii. ji.

Phone Lafayette 6814 29th year. Hospital of St Barnabas School if Niitsini; offrr ymm pnurxe hi tli Kfli.it.i Knuluniiti. rt-houl NirriHlllH in J. ntui Y. tcl.1.1111 irmmlily il.nwinit and teit tMM.k n.riihliHl.

wfrKV rtmtton. Writ for iMHikW to Dlrrrtnr. Srliool of Naming, lloi-of St. Barnabis, Newtrk, N. J.

Unships Si'hfiol ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE roi.i.rr.R fxthnkion art toi hsks LKH1S AVF.M K. HROOKI.VN, N. Y. AiivmriHiNi; akt Class Fvi-ry Tue.dfvv, P.M.

OTHER ART COURSES FOR TEACHERS Write for Comrlete Booklet to LOUIS H. OKHHtNO. Director. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING IN ONE MONTH. BY PROP.

MILLER, who tauaht in Columbia University 6 veurs. MILLElt INSTITUTE OP SHORTHAND. 14B5 Broadway, at 42d St. N. C.

WIS. 8330. c. r. vot No srritETARiAL school 24 Sidney Place, Brooklyn Heights, Boro Hall Phone Main OVICI LF.AIIN IXKCTRICITV-Have ure liicuma for Ilia.

Write, phone, ciualnn. Nrw Yorl Electrical School, it West 17th at. N. C. Diiiirliiat.

fsarra at oaa adJrau ajeaas loaataiauj U. rioyiRH PAWCEX Tauaht In Private, a Leaaona llluatrated llooklet aent free Itr.MKV NCIIOOI. FOB OANCISa 181 COtUMllCH AVE. IAT CISIMI Manhattan. TRAfalgar Open 10 A.M.

la It P.M. a fiWeBESi tew ADVANCE ANNOUNCEMENT 1 E3BIInlM TWENTY-SIXTH SEPTEMBER Klaomi Smart oxford in genuine Lutrd with Kidskin. In L.ownor BUck. $: pn0b iVMtOtC Ac6. WW AXEL EE 5ts New t0 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES CV-nlncntlonnl THE BERKELEY INSTITUTE 181 Lincoln Place Tel.

N.rim 3252 KINDERGARTEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGIATE YEAR FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE Boys Admitted to the Kindergarten and First Four Cradrs Oftlrs Opens Srptrmhcr 4th Trrtn Opens September loth C. H. GOODRICH. M.D. President Board of Trustees IN A C.

ATWOOD. A.M, Principal ADELPHI ACADEMY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Nuraery School. Kindergarten. Primary, tlmmmnr and Iliah Nrhool lmn3iilum and Alhlftlo Field tor the nse ot all students. Antohu aervlee for the vounrer puplla.

RECITATIONS Htt.lN MONUAV. SLPT. li. Register now. Addresa or Consult Principal LLOYD W.

JOHNSON Adelphl Academy, in Latayetta Ave. Brooklyn. IOOILI FRIENDS SCHOOL College Preparatory Day 6chool, with Kindergarten. Elementary, Junior and 8enlor Departments. Strong Teaching Stalt.

Csnas Section ot 18. Sixty-second Year Opens Sept. 25. 19:3. 113 Srhermsrhorn Street.

OUY W. CHIPMAN. A.M.. PrlnclpaL FROEBEL ACADEMY 176-178 Brooklyn Aea. Opposite Children a Museum From Kindergarten to High School.

First Semester Begins Monday, Sept, 17. Registration Week ot Sept. 10. Edwin L. Oarvln.

Pres. Board ot Trustees. Louisa J. Forbes, Principal. MISS KIRK'S SCHOOL 112 WOODRUFF AVE.

IFIatbuah) A Carefully (iraded School for Hoya and (ilrln. Kindergarten and Department. Fall Terra Reslna Kept. 17. Catalog upon rrqueat.

BEDFORD INSTITUTE FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG BOYS l.lementary and HUb Srhiml Oprni Monday, September 17 223 HcDonogili Street Min M. T. PURDY "MItS. EDWARD'S SCHOOL" Plav school tor boyj and lrl. Pot Inlor-matlon.

call, writs 2J3 Snore Road, or Atlantic KKTII LOW Jt'NIOR college: of 'Ntliiinijltt lliuvrr llv PfARL STRKBT, HHOOKLYN TIIK FLATRimR SCHOOL Newltlrk Brooklyn Co-Ed. Kindergarten Ihromih Normal 1 BOTTLE .1 etc Newport A stunning walking pump in Patent Leather or Brown Kid with genuine Snskeskin trim. Also in Black Satin or Black Kidskin Genuine Cut Steel Buckle 1263 1819 if 1 vji-f iurV ViZ EXTRAORDINARY VALUES in Demonstration Used and Exchanged fTmonu Smerald A kidskin center strap Eump in the new ottle Green, Bur gundy Ked and wood land Brown 6 at''' s. v- 1 Merging Our 34th St. Stores! On Sept.

8th we close our store .1 .1 c. I'n oc. mext 10 Macy Piano Beginning MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th When jou see the remarkable values offered you will not want to miss this great opportunity For Full Particulars See Papers Sunday and Monday 9E0LIAK CO. 65 Flatbuah Cor. Lafayette Ave.

BROOKLYN 149th St. and Jamaica Jamaica OPEN EVENINGS 6'lysce Our LaJicj', Men's and Children's Departments will be consolidated with the Blyn Shop across the street nearer to B'way (opposite Macy's). In this newer and enlarged store, we promise continuance of Blyn quality and service. Gore pump with genuine cut ateel buckle. In Burgundy KiJ, Black Satin.

Patent Blye Site Exclusive Afcnts the famciu Leather, Black or (J Brown SueJc, if Black KiJ Our Mid Town Shop now at 128 West 34th Street Red Cross.

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