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21 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1930. Ql'EENS OPERATION MANITOBA IllGII WAFTS COLD WAVE EASTWARD Deatbs oiin, James Kempf, Emma M. raun, M. Knight. William Gale-Tossed Liner Back With Young Queens Stowaway Motorship Also Brings in Veterinarian Making 75th Atlantic Crossing rC rs Jr-V made 7S trips across the Atlantis.

The ship brought 140 passengers and 1,000 tons of Chnstmas toys Tiger's Boa Arrive Michael Clemenceau, S8, son of tne late Georges Clemenceau. Is In Ne York today, making plans for a trip to California as an engineer representing a French firm. He arrived late yesterday on the French linrr Paris. When the White 8tar liner Olympic sails tomorrow it will be the trip of her skipper, George E. Warner, who is retiring upon reaching England, after 44 years at sea.

He Is 60 years old. In the last war hs was Commodore of Convevs in ths North Atlantic. Deatrjs HANOPHY On Wednesday. Dec. 3, 1930, JAMES the beloved husband of Kate Davis Hanophy, father of Mary Ann, Thomas and Frank Hanophy.

Mrs. Alfred Wright Mrs. Peter Borzillert; and two sisters, Georgianna Hanophy and Mrs. Susan Devoe. Funeral from his residence, 13 3d St, Great Keck, L.

on Saturday, Dee. 6, 1930; thence to St. Aloysius R. C. Church at 10 a.m., where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.

Interment at Brookville Cemetery. HARVEY On Dec. 3, at her residence, 225 Baltic St, ROSE HARVEY, devoted mother of Mrs. Daniel Grady, Mrs. Wesley Hajsson, Agnes, Peter, James, Andrew and Charles, and sister of Mrs.

Mamie J-, i jit Ti --VS-iXl -V AtfJJK I VI I With the Manitoba high pressure of yetserday advancing rapidly eastward, the change to colder weather Is extending over sections from Michigan eastward. A spectacular change to warmer covers Saskatchewan, Manitoba and western Ontario. The Southeast low pressure has developed more rains, extending from the Rio Grande Valley to Kansas and Missouri. Daily Aviation Record And News From Fields Flying Conditions, A.M. Visibility Poor; improving.

Barometer 30.52. Humidity 64. Ceiling Light fog; overcast. Wind Northwest, five miles. Aviation Forecast Zone 1 (North Atlantic States) Partly overcast this afternoon.

Moderate north and northeast winds, fresh on the coast at the surface. Fresh west winds aloft. Zone 2 (Middle Atlantic States) Partly overcast this afternoon. Gentle variable winds In Interior and moderate to fresh northeast WILLS FILED WILUAM 8 I Nov. 2S.

Ks- tate more than SJ0.000. To Sarjh Crouch, sister, executrix, 260 Cumber land St. DULA, MARYA INov. 321. Estate, not more than To Wanda Duia.

dangh-ter, Atlsntlo Ave, one-half realty and all of residue; Leon Dula, son, same address, ons-half residue; others get contingent bequests. MESSAGE, MAROARET (April 151. Estate, esi than 13,000 real; less than SS.GOO personal. To Justine Message, daughter, 310 Berry St, persona) effects; John Message, husband, same address, res-. Idut In trust for life.

SCHUMACHER. CATHARINE iNoy. 26 1. Estate, more than S10.000. To Ave chil The Sanflush Realty Corporation, of which R.

Cooperstein Is presi dent, will build a six-story apartment house In the south side of Sanford Ave, 425 feet west of Frame Place, Flushing, at an estimated cost of $245,000. Murray Klein of this borough Is the architect. Deatbs QUICKER Suddenly, at his I home, 136 Marcellus Road, Mineola 1. on Dec. 3.

1930, MICHAEL A. QUICKER, beloved husband of Marry E. Dunne and father of Ed ward, Andrew, William and John: Quicker, in his 53d year. High man of requiem will be said at Corpus Chrlstl R. C.

Church at 9:30 am. Saturday, Dee. 8. Interment In the Cemetery of the Holy Rood, West-bury, I I. ROBBINS On Dec.

3, 1930, LILLIE beloved wife of James M. and mother of Edward J. and Ralph S. Robbing. Services st the Falrchlld Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, near Grand Friday, Dec.

5, at 8 p.m. Aurora Grata, O. E. 207, Invited. SCHMIDT SOPHIA SCHMIDT, beloved mother of Fred and August Stephan, suddenly, on Dec.

3, at her residence, 52 Colonial Road, Bellrose, L. I. Funeral services Fri day evening at 8 o'clock. Interment Saturday morning, 10 a.m.. Evergreens Cemetery.

SCHWENSEN On Dec. 2, 1930. MARTIN beloved husband of Marie W. Schwensen. Allemanla Lodge, No.

740, F. A. will conduct services at his residence, 386 17th St, on Thursday at 8 p.m. Services will be conducted by the Rev. F.

B. Clausen on Friday, 10 a.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. SPARR On Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1930, at her residence, 407 Sackett St, MARY SOMMERS, beloved wife of the late John P.

Sparr and mother of Florence 8. Gude, Mabel S. Warden en Olive B. Sparr. Service at the Falrchlld Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, near Grand Ave, Friday, Dec.

5, at 2 p.m. STUMPF GEORGE. On Dec. 2, in his 44th year, beloved husband of Florence and brother of Frank Stumpf. Masonic services by Ridge-wood Lodge, F.

fc A. at his home, 8436 85th Woodhaven, on Thursday, 8 p.m. Funeral services 2 p.m. Friday, followed by interment in Evergreens Cemetery. TALBOT On Wednesday, Dec.

1930, HENRY husband of Sarah R. Talbot. Service at his residence, 596 5th on Friday, Dec. 5, at 8:15 p.m. WHITECAR Wednesday, Dee.

3. 1930, SARAH daughter ot the late Rev. Charles H. Whitecar, sister of Mrs. Charles K.

Zimmer man of 417 Ocean Ave, William B. and Benjamin Whitecar of Philadelphia. Services private at the Harry T. Pyle Mortuary, 1925 Chureh Ave. WINSLOW On Tuesday.

Dec. 2. 1930, at her home, 207 Brooklyn Ave, GERTRUDE mother of Harry F. and Herbert E. Winslow.

Services at her home on Thursday, Dec. 4, at 8 p.m. Interment Greenwood. ZELLHOEFER On Wednesday, Deo. 3, 1930, after a brief Illness, LOUISE (nee Bauer), widow of George Zeilhoefer and devoted mother of Carrie.

Funeral services on Monday, Dec. 8, at 2 p.m., at her home, 352A Vernon Ave. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. EASTERN STAR BALDER CHAPTER, NO. 829, O.

E. 8. Sisters: You are hereby urgently requested to attend East ern Star services for Sister ESTHER PEARSON KOENIG at Ericson Ericson's Chapel, 500 State St, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. IDA C. BERRY, Matron.

Ingeborg Larson, Secretary. KNIGHTS OFCOLUMBUK COLUMBUS COUNCIL, NO, 128, K. OF Members are requested to assemble at the club Thursday evening, Dec. 4, at 8 oclock, to proceed thence to the home of our late brother, LOUIS F. PETERSON.

114 Ocean Parkway. FRANCIS A. MADDEN. Grand Knight. Joseph L.

Walsh, Recorder. MASONIC CAMBRIDGE LODGE, No. 662. F. Si A.

M. Brethren: It Is with sorrow we announce the death of Wor. Brother JOSEPH A. DAVIDSON. Funeral services Sunday, Dec.

7, 10:30 a.m., Campbell Funeral Parlor, Broadway and 66th St, N. Y. City. Please be present. WILLIAM JACOBS, Master.

Cole Mitchell, Secretary. OILL Orient Chapter, No. 138, R. A. M.

Companions: You are re quested to attend funeral services of our late companion, GEORGE E. GILL, his residence, 1920 Homecrest Ave, Brooklyn, Thurs day evening, Dec. 4, at 8 clock. HOWE RAY TURNBULL, High Priest Lewis R. Lochhead, Secretary.

GREENWOOD LODGE, NO. 989, F. it A. M. Brethren; You are requested to attend the Masonic funeral services of our brother, FRED E.

NIEBER, at Fred Herbst Sons' Funeral Parlors, 7501 5th Ave, Thursday, Dec. 4, at 8:15 pm. OSCAR L. HILLQUIST, Master. Henry J.

Brunton, Uec'y. NIEBER Orient Chapter, No. 138, R. A. M.

Companions You are requested to attend funeral services of our late Companion, FREDERICK E. NIEBER, at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Ave, Brooklyn, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. HOWE RAY TURNBULL, High Priest. Lewis R. Lochhead, Secretary.

NIEBER Kismet Temple, A. A O. N. M. 8.

Nobles: Noble FREDERICK E. NIEBER has entered the Unseen Temple. You are requested to attend funeral services at Herbst Funeral Parlor, 75th St and 5th Ave, Brooklyn, Thursday evening, Dec. 4, at 8 o'clock. GEORGE COOK Jr, Illustrious Potentate.

ZEREDATHA LODGE, NO. 483, at A. The brethren are requested to attend Masonic funeral services for Brother GEORGE E. GILL at 1920 Homecrest Ave, near Avenue Brooklyn, N. on Thursday evening, Dec.

4. at 8 p.m. SIMON M. 8CHLU6SEL, Master. H.

L. Salpeter, Secretary. srookmann, Koenlg, Esther Johanna H. Layman. Florence Davidson, Joseph McCartney, John avis, Nora McCue.

Francis Podez, Dorothy F. Middleton, Arthur puryea.KatejW. Nattrass, F. E. pplng, Amelia F.

Nleber, Fred E. inneEan. W. M. OConnor.

Patrick flynn, Hannah wrter, C. L. Peterson, Louis F. Jill, George E. Quicker, M.

A. ircene, T. B. Rexford, Danlef Prout. LllV M.

Robhirm. Llllie E. puernsey, Q. G. Schmidt.

Sophia Halsey, Charles B. Schwensen, M. M. lanophy, James Bparr, Mary S. larvey, Rose Stumper, O.

leilbrunn, Carl Talbot, Henry A. Roller. John H. Winslow. ohnson, Werner Gertrude E.

H. Whitecar, Sarah -eliermann, Rose Zeilhoefer, Louise BOLIN JAMES BOLIN. 9125 9th Woodhaven, on Dec. 2, 930. Interment St.

John's Cem-tery Saturday at 9 a.m. from t. Thomas the Apostle Church, 7th St. and 88th Woodhaven. BRAUN JOHN MELVTO BRAUN.

uddenly, on Dec. 1, as the result an automobile accident at Baltl-! linrn A tTa 4a Itte lother, Airs. Margaret Braun; aughter Dorothv Marie; three rothers, August, Lester and William waun; four sisters, Helen, Mar- llaret, Alice and Dorothy Braun. Mineral from 6650 Sedgwick Place, Brooklyn, on Friday, Dec. 8, at 9:30 m.

Requiem mass at Our Lady or fngels R. C. Church. BROOKMANN JOHANNA tELENE, beloved wife of Charles irookmann and mother of Helen, Irs. George Wait and Martin.

will be held at her res-lence, 1059 Lafayette Brook-n, Friday night, 8 o'clock. Inter-lent Saturday, 10 a.m., Evergreens lemetery. DAVIS NORA DAVI8 (nee Buckley), on Tuesday, Dec: 2, at her "Sldence, 138 Hopkinson Ave. She survived by two daughters, Mrs. lary O'Neill, Mrs.

Catherine Mur- ihy two sons, Stephen and Theo-lore; three sisters, Mrs. Hannah 'IcTaggart, Mrs. Catherine Barry, Irs. Ellen Keegan. Funeral from h.

parlors of J. J. Sullivan, 486 tlasson on Friday, Dec. 5, at a.m., thence to the Church of Nativity, Classon Ave. and Madison where a solemn mass oi erjuiem will be celebrated at Interment calvary uemeiery.

DODEZ On Wednesday, Dec. 930 DOROTHY FRANCES, of 113 Kingston Brooklyn, beloved laughter of Frank and Roe Kains- ord Dodez and granaasvugnter oi he late Ma. Edward J. Darken, J. S.

A. Services at tha Falrchlld Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, near rand Brooklyn, on oaiuroaj, pec. 6, at 2 p.m. PURYEA On' Wednesday, Deo. 1930, KATE widow of Jack-nh a Din-vea.

In her 94th year. Funeral services at the home of mr l-rtauffhter. Mrs. AUBUStUI X. feemsen, Jericho, L.

Saturday, EPP1NO On Thursday, Dec 4, 1930, AMELIA sged. 63 years. Nile OI ma taw vnnxien a. nyyui ind'mother of Irens E. Quit.

Fu heral services will to held at the Funeral Home, 614A Halsey Brooklyn, on Friday evening at I On Tuesday, Deo. 2, WaTjTER FINNEQAH, at hU (residence, 109-27 221st St, Queens Vjllage, in MS 3 (in year, neiovea son hC Margaret ad the lata Mlchasl Firihegan and brother of John, Mrs. John Mess, Mrs. wiiuatu miu Funeral will be held from the residence on Friday at I thence to St. Joachim and Anna's Church, Hollls Ave, where Kdtemn requiem mass Will be said.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FLYNN On Dec. 3, at her residence. 2132 Beverly Road. Brooklyn (HANNAH (nee Bragg), beloved nrtother of Michael, Thomas, George Flynn and Mrs.

Jamea A. Butler. Notice of funeral hereafter. FOWLER Suddenly, on Dee. 3, 1930, CHARLES L.

FOWLER. Serv ices at the residence oi nis Grower in-law, Lyman D. O. Barto, 103-H 189th Jamaica, n. on oaiur riav.

Dec. 6, at 2 p.m. Interment Flushing Cemetery. GILL On Tuesday. Dee.

2, 1130, GEORQE beloved husband of Catherine Cox Gill. Funeral services at his home, 1920 Homecrest near Avenue on Friday, Dec at 1 p.m. Masonic services Thursday at I pm. I GREENE THEODORE B. i GREENE passed away at 6:30 ajn.

Tuesday. He is survived by his wife and three children, Randolph, Mrs. 1 P. Relay and Florence. Funeral unices at 253 Linden Boulevard, Thursday p.m.

Funeral private. OROTJT On Wednesday, Dec. 1930, LILY at her residence, 150 Iwjllow Brooklyn, beloved wife of Paul Grout and mother o' Marshall and Margaret Grout Fu lersl services at her late residence inn Friday evening at o'clock. 1 interment at the convenience of ttw family. GUERNSEY On Dec.

3, 1930, GEORGE 0 beloved husband of Alice M. Ouemsey. Service at his residence, 151 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn, Friday, 3 pjn. Interment private. HALSEY CHARLES on Dee.

2, beloved husband of Florence Hal vy and father of Mrs. Hermenle Voelker. Services to be, held at his residence, 357 E. 32d St, Thursday, 8 p.m. (Faterson, M.

papers please copy.) COURTESY and understanding are features of our Service, Geo. W. Peose FUNERAL PARLORS Nostras Ave. at Haaeeck St DECATUR B7OO-B701 LA. TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST NEW YORK AND VICINITY Mostly cloudy tonight and Friday; slightly colder tonight; fresh northeast winds.

EASTERN NEW YORK Partly cloudy slightly colder In extreme nouth portion tonight; Friday, Increasing cloudiness, followed by rain and -warmer In north and central portion; moderate to fresh northeast winds. NEW JERSEV Partly rloudv tonight; lightly colder In northeast portion; Friday, Increasins cloudiness; fresh northeast winds. SOUTHERN NEW ENOLAND Partly cloudy and slightly colder tonight: Friday, Increasing cloudiness and fresh northeast winds. WESTERN NEW YORK Cloudy tonight; Friday, cloudy and slightly warmer, followed by snow or rain. General Report The Manitoba high of yesterdav advanced rapidly eastward and is central this morning over eastern Ontario and western Quebec, 30.

at Douoet. The change to colder extended ever sections frnm Mirhlean northeastward, while a vpectaeular change to warmer covers 8ae rio. A change of 4.0 degrees Is reported ot Minnesota, where It was a degrees below aero yesterday. Tnere is by arop si 44 degrees at Douoet In Quebec to a minimum of 32 degrees below. It ts colder at Canton and Buffalo In New York, but all sections southward are warmer.

The southwest low has developed more ralna. extending from the Rio Orande valley to Kansas and Missouri. Light snowfall has occurred la the upper Missouri Valley and northward and in portions of New York area mostly cloudy weather Is Indicated during the next 38. hours, with moderate north or northeast winds and probably light snow flurries. Winds along the Atlantic Coast are light to moderate north to northeast from below Hatteras to Halifax and southwest at Sable Island.

HIGH T7ATER TODAY I High Water. I A.M. I P.M. New Tork ....) I nsarriMufltKR. s.

Low Water. A.M. I 0.13 1.01 New York I 1:24 II 0:51 I 1:50 SDN RiaSS AND SETS. December 4. I December S.

Plses.7 03 Sets.4 29 Bets. 4:39 Events Tonight Junior League of BrooilyB present reproduction of the Sanitary Fair at the Hotel Bt. George, 30. Brooklyn rree Musical society preseu musical jirogram at the Renaissance Hall of the Brooklyn Museum, Eastern Park, Meeting of the Independent Civic Association of Bheepshead Bay at 3017 Emmons Ave 8:30. LongI Orotto fslr continues at the Pouch Mansion, Clermont and LafayetM Aves, S.

Meeting of the Society of Old Brook-lynttes In the Surrogates Court, Hall of Records. Magistrate Jeanaette a. Brill, apeaker. Samuel Rottenberg apeaks on "Buslneas Depression and Unemployment" at the Brooklyn Jewish Center. 807 Eastern Parkway, 8:13.

Dramatic Society of the Church of the Nativity, Ocean Ave. and Parragut Road, 8:13. Annual Christmas aale and turkey dinner of tha Ladles Aid Society of the Twelfth Street Reformed Church. 12th St. and sth Nomination of qfloers of the Bush-wlrk Republican Club at 425 Wilson S.

Testimonial dinner to wnaues nu.ni at the Hotel St. Oeorge. 1. V. Dane of the Association oPestern Union Employee at tlx Hotel St.

Oeorge, S. Lecture on current history bv Dr. Wil liam Starr Myere at the Academy of Musle. eusple-s of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. 8.

Meeting of the Jewish Big Sisters at the Chamber of Commerce, SS Court 8. United State Attorney Howard w. Amell speaks at fair of the Brooklyn Methodist siplscooal Kern. Park Placa and New Tort 8. TO IMPROVE FLUSHING PLOT Charles Mltchelle of Elmhurst, L.

has purchased through the Hallentn Agency of Flushing from J. Albert the vacant plot 40x100 feet, on the east side of Central Ave, 90 feet north of Mitchell Ave- Flushing. The plot is in the busi ness zona and Mr. Mttcneue in tends to Improve the property with business Well what will you think of "Mom n' Pop?" Some folks say, "Well, aren't 'Mora 'n' Pop true to life?" In eoemotlam COLO AN In memory of Dr JOHN J. COLO AN, who passed away two years ago today.

Oone but not forgotten. KNAPPX FAMILY. FOLEY In sad and loving mem. ory of DANIEL H. FOLEY, who died Dec.

4, 1926. MOTHER. SISTER and DAUGHTER. KELLY On Saturday, Dec. S.

at 10 a.m., anniversary requiem mass will be celebrated in the chapel of St. Vincent's Home, Boerum Place and State Brooklyn, for the Rev. PATRICK F. KELLY, lat rector of St. Vincent's Hotqa.

Members of 8c. Vincent's Oulld and all benefactors of the Home are cordially Invited. NATJMER In memory of JOHN NAUMEft, who died Dec. 4, 1917. "To live In the hearts of those we leavs behind us Is not to STEIN In saving memory of my beloved mother, EMTLIE MACHEL STEIN, who passed away Dec, 4, 1428.

While she rests In peaceful sleep Her memory I win aiwavs keep. HEUMAN MACHO I Ni i ti ii i i i itt ti iiTTim-i AlUiUs, i Manual Italia Jfc atOiiam. Rimfrfc XM If Nnrfnll. 1 iRri itii. lOrnaha ILll I tteirntt Krtlind Mt.

jSpTI Dmlftfily I Rapkiniv U31 Didiith 'M San FiWia-TTpfll Llslfiurt. lliW -Sill iJttntv Ad HjlvwJnn AO Hallrrat UJI Unl Ull HUmi MP SI I It I Irknnvil1 St.lrt.lc KtvWut A Sivinnah Itllt UtllcRflct, fffr Vitkatiurr iMonttomenljl Iwishlnrton Ir1 TODAY'S WEATHER i Shipping News Incoming Passenger and Mail Steamships The St. Louis, motorship of the Hamburg-American Line, arrived here today after stormy passage. For 24 hours beginning Monday the ship was in a storm which attained at times hurricane force. "We pitched," said Capt.

Robert Nlss, the commander, "but did not roll. The ntl-rouing tanks kept the ship steady. All during the night of the hurricane the passengers danced. All furniture was anchored down." The ship was deluged with water but none entered the interior, Captain Nfss said. Stewaway Retarro Adolph Haas, 19, a plumber's helper, who was found as a stowaway on the Albert Ballln when she sailed Nov.

13, returned In the third class on the 8t. Louis. He lives with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Haas at 3061 49th St, Astoria, Queens.

Young Haas said he went to see the Albert Ballin, became sick while on board, lay down, and when he awakened was at sea. Also on the liner was Dr. Ludwig Sattler, 70 years old, of Newark. N. a retired veterinarian who has FOR HER ir YOU ARB IN THE MARKET Inr a home.

see us lor prices and terms. Dorcnesrer Estates, 1 ITS Flatbuab Ave. Fbone BUCkmlnster 4kS3. GEKUINB FUR Attractive fttylt, fell slni. depositu accepted; betutl.ul cloth cqU reasontblc; fox ncarls, 913; dtMs.

M. Open to 6 p.m. Francis Reid, 5T W.49th St, N.Y. OIVE HEM truly wonderful gift a home mi unrisime. Aruiur rrajixe rteauy 1315 FUlbuib Ave.

Tel. MANa-lleld "7510. The Ideal Christmas Old. A Pasa Book In THE SOUTH BROOKLYN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. 44 Willouihbv Brooklyn.

Five Percent. Savings, Six Percent. BEWINO) MACHINE OIPT8. Singer electrlt portable, Singer drophead, White consoles, $69.50 up. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR FREE SCHOOL.

OF COHTUMB ART. Rebuilt machines, 1 year guarantee, aa tow as $fi: all makes repaired; all pans. WHITE SEWING MACH5NE CO. 703 FULTON ST. NEVINS S1SS.

A. D. MBNZIES, MOR. SEWINO MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS New, 1 year guarsmee; like new; up. All makes repaired.

Blou. 7SJ wannington Ave. nevine omo. EXCLUSIVE UPHOLSTERY COMPANY 882 Nostrand Ave. (At Presi dent).

Annniisnt the onenina of their new show room, where they wlU display modern rnlture at wnoiesaie prices. FIX UP YOUR FUKNTTUBB FOR CHRISTMAS. Let Estimate Your Repairs. PHONE PRESIDENT S037; PAR ft YOUR CAR SAFELY AT Motor Mart Garage, Inc. Ashland Place and Da Kalb Ave.

A NEW DIPT Every one who owns a car will appreciate a rAKfiiriU lJJtVX.i.S iur unniat- MASI There are 20 all-day parkings, good until used, for only SS. A visit to this brand new. modem fire proof parking garage, rignt near mc theatera and shopping centers, will surely convince you thet THR PI.APH TO PARK IB Motor Mart Inc. Look For the Big Electric sign. A MERRY CHRISTMAS WILL BE YOURS IF YOtf "TREAT YOUR STOMACH RIQIIT." Eatlnt at the TAVERN CAFETERIA means eating tne rooos.

properly at sensible, low prlcea. TAVERN CAFETERIA 1270 Fulton Near Nostrand MUBT SACRIFICE magnificent genuine rut toate, wonderful qu.liiv. latwst styiei, bo. Snltman. 335 W.

a lib near Broed-way. New York. WHY NOT a course In reducing Swedish massage; modern gymnasium, as Asborn. 7S08 4th Av. ATLantlc 4334.

BUY REAL ESTATE In Lvnbrook, I. I. Fr bargains ae W. O. Brown, Monroe Lynbtook.

Phone Lynbroot 6749. SHE will lev a beautllul string of fade. ros quana or core I beads lor enssstmes; WE SPECIALIZS IN PRECIODS, SEMIPRECIOUS STONES. GREATLY RE DUCED; marvetoue buys; come In: look erouna. nootn liun, i saeinaa aesna.

HITCnCOCK 7B2J FOR HIM rlkREB A PRACTICAL. ItUtlrtS na nomicftl family gilt; Chrysler rTO" atdast. 1450; yeir to pav. Chrylr Dtatrttmion 1590 Bedford 1rwldfnt. DOKS CHRISTMAS find.

Jmt With Dtt money in your puraa 7 rrvia ftnuin that. Ooen a bank aoraunl wttb ml or join our Chrtifmaa Club wttb tl to 130 Wfniy pijmrnn. iworvtii iMvidk" itavrii a ina niusowsj. oive your war, your brother or aooit othar Wy a yrr' rafmbiTthlp In tha A. Ttlpnona Mr.

Burgeaa, flTKRLtrlO 7000. for rifi rest brmnch aad ooat. HAVE YEAR-ROUND TRAKB4ORTATIOII nirakTura. Buv ona or out iDMnoia wuivv- kntfhu now at holiday prtoM. Factory prancM.

ao crown near bhioto. YOUR PORTRAIT, the aift that only yau can fife. -Home Lite Pbotocraphen, 29 Atlantle Lrnorooir; pnope oww. fOit THE CHILDREN X)LLa HOSPITAL, 696 Da Kalb Ave Dotii, ay, lor ia. Coma tea bif bar-Kaine.

Bv a inoniy by thoppinf here PLAY BOX fneliidine 8 eomolet eemea. 8S rants Oompilid eepecialiy for children from 4-8 years. MttAlcal tope, doll houses, store noekt, toys, from the tour cornere ef the world at prlcea that have mad famous. muni 47 Pu Hon Corner Elm Piece. HOLI ENDER'S DOLL HOSPrTAL.

for merly of 23 Bond now loe.ted at 37 Bend Bt dolla Crmpletely ouinttei. FOR THE HOME Brlchten Up for Xmis 12Z1S Ft, Rooms Repapered for $10.98 RBniTLARLY SIS. Complet with levor aad SUNTAriT papera. Bmboued. taneetry, ar-nte, floral and Colonial effects.

Sidrwall and border, ktpert workmsashlp. ESTIMATES cheerfully given for neperhansjine and painting phone THIasbgUi S7M, tutsansloa UO, thud floor. NAHM'S, 4S2 FULTON ST. HOLLY WBeXTnS. verreene, Xmee deeo- rations, writ toe nrKee.

rwanirai rroa IS Mas Ba, M. 1. BUILDING FLANS Plans have been filed at the Brooklyn Bulldlnc Bureau for a alx-story apartment house for a plot at 1262 to 127S E. 19th St, by the Rit-ren Construction Company of 1043 Nostrand Ave. The cost of the operation is estimated at 1300,000.

M. N. Weunstein Is the architect. The Supreme Coal Company filed plans for a two-story brick building for an ice plant at 262 Lexington Ave, estimated to cost 173,000, and a business and apartment building has been planned by A. Abornowitz for a plot at 5302 Clarendon Road, estimated to cost $30,000.

MISS SARAH C. WHITECAa. dlugh'tr Of the lila Rev. Charlci H. Wtilttrcr, Sled ycilcrdar at the homa of hrr ilttec, Mra.

Charlex Zimmerman, 41? Ootab Ave. She survived bv her lister and t0 Srotherl. William B. Whitecar and Banjamin Whitecar of Philadelphia. Services will be held privately In the funeral parlora at 1929 Church Ave.

FOR THE HOME RADIATOR ENCLOSURES. Permanent in- veetment in beauty, clenrillnese er.s health. Call 87 Jay St. TRIangle 500a Selling Out Our Thousands ot Tailor-Mao Blik Lamp Brtsdra tl 50 to 93 50 EN TIN LAMP SHADE WLPG. 19S2 Nostrsnd Ave.

At Ferregut. FLEFR BROS. ANTHRACITE the ever- iastlng FUEL. COKB, OIL. A waim hou- assures a MERRY CHRIRTMAS Phon LAFAVITTE 600.

FLEER 211-291 Tompkins Av. FOSTER SHADES, Holland. Bute, to 38 inencs; Side heme; measured, hung, free. 1430 Platbushj Ave. MANsIleld 38.1.

RADIOS All electric, in ornamental cabinet, complete. 920 50. Park Radio Shop, 4422 3th Ave. SUNset 17M. Artistic HealtbiaL Beautify Your Horn With Distinctive Radiator Covers.

MODERN RADIATOR ENCIOSURE CO. BENsonhurtt 0292. CENTRAL COAL 1301 Orand St. (fell. ole Coal Dealer.

Est. 103. We bring Xmii cheer. C.ll tod ay, PULaskl 54UO. BRAUTIPY YOUH HOME with Artes lator Enclosures Tel.

NEVIns 716, Cell or write 716-728 Atlantic Ave. FOR THE FAMILY DINE AT MARCO'S, S44 Livingston whll Christmas shopping. Luncheon, Chlck.n and spaghetti our speclslty. TTtB PARAMOUNT SPAGHETTI HOUSK. 294 Fulton sprelalllee In hlgh-grsK cooking.

Enjoy Christmas dinner who your family SI. XMAS CARDS Fine selection; Sc. up; IS beautiful engraved personal cards SI up. Printed In 8 minute. Corcoran.

48S Bergen St. Beekman Nrw'Yoia. A OtFT THEY WILL APPRECIATE OOOO LATE MODEL USED CAR. SPIXLMAN MOTOR SALES Tit Orocnpoint Ave. OREenpoint 57.1).

BMAOTIFDL Chtlalmaa Cards, Jsp. nes Noveltlee, Japanese Oardeas end Olfle et a price thet cannot be duplicated. Thornton, 348 Livingston half blest from Nevlns and Fiatbush Aves TREAT THE FAMILY TO A NEW FORD BOEHM AUTO CORP 158-166 Roebllng Ht. 341 Roebllng St. UrtnENPOIKT 3HOO.

Selected Ousrenteetf Used Csrs INVERT YOUR MONEY SAFELY and meva tne lemny heppy on Chnstmas Day. Sup real estate on beautiful Long Island HARHIET HAWKINS. BROKER. Smlttftown, Long Island. AN IDEAL XMAS GIFT PfANO JAZZ IN IS LE.1SONS.

Free booklet. Harry Bolivar. Stone School Peoular Music. 3119 Fsrragut Road. MANsfleld 75...

NEW-USED, Underwood. Royal, Remlng- mo, t.ren portacHee, merest prices; en misxes, standards, rebullti; all gua ta i year. NEVins iaai. year. Albright.

784) Fulton st, feat START THE MEW YBAA RIOHT. Buy Horn la Meerirk. L. I. A.

A. Saundera. Free port S85 WHILE Christmas ahoppins din at tb riaiouin t.nop nouee. rrscee lor eu appetite. 171 Fiatbush Ave.

There ts no more practical and tactful Christinas rift tbaa a Savings Bank Account You may open aa account and tae the boot with yon and be ready to present it on Cnrtstmas Cay. SAVINGS BANK 1 Hanson Place 175 Broadway THE 0MGIM1 FAIN AT V00DHAVEN 0-40 JAMAICA AVE. NEAR WOODHAVEN BOULEVARD OFF WOOLWORTB AND KHKUOf SWEATERS FCR THE WHDLE FAMILY EVERY DAY A SALE DAY ALL SWEATERS KEPT IN REPA1H 1 YEAR HEE US FIRST SAVE TIME, MONEY SURPRISE YOUR FAMILY Xmas morning. Buy a hoaie In Baldwin. Long Island A safe Investment.

Homee of venous pricce and description, Helen 123 West Merrick Road. Baldwin. Tel. frreuorl 4S2S-3400. DIME AAVItiii BANK OF BHOOKLYN I.

Kalb Ave. at Fulton St. A savinus bsnk book ts Ideal Xmaa present. 81 opens en account in any name you wish. JOIN OUR ltll ChYBthaS CLUB 3 ivr oent uitereet allowed on all paid up Xmaa arc-iunta.

Start with 81, 9U, J. 85. 810 per week Saving accounts fercent Interest. Brevoort Savlnga Bank, ii Nostrand Ave, neer Pulton. NO CASS NEEDED AT UNEEDA For Xma ten-a.

gasnea. novelties, dresses, coats, furs, men euite and ooatt, children's clothing, diamonds, watchee and girt Jewelry A email deposit le ail ou need. A Uttl each week or month will pay for It BAVB YOt'R CASH and da vour Xmse buyiitg at uneeda, 175 Livingston SL. arooaiyn. Open evenings.

Have you e.tea at the QUAKER INN TEA ROOM' Bergen SW west of Noetrautt Ave. DECatue VXfi PORt ARTHUR RtSTAlTtANT B'st Chines food. Speeial arranseenents lor partlee. 7-8 Melt 81,, New York City. Whll chopping for vour rhrMtmes gii'e dine at FoTON-ATB TEA SHOP.

48 Putma at Bomol at, swaelinaB gvaut. TODAY From McHugh, Thomas and Lawrence Dalton. Requiem mass Saturday, :30 a.m., at St. Paul's R. C.

Church Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HEILBRUNN On Dec. 2, 1930, at Beacon, N. CARL, beloved husband of Annette Heilbrunn and father of Carl Jr. Funeral services at the.

Campbell Funeral Church, Broadway at 66th Friday. Dec. at 11 HOLLERLon Wednesday, Dec. 3, 1930, -JOHN H. HOLLER, beloved father-of Elizabeth Barteld.

May Filuis, John and Harry Holler. Services on Saturday, Dec. 6, at 2 p.m., at the funeral chapel, 187 S. Oxford St. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

JOHNSON Suddenly, at 11 Ash land Baldwin, L. on Dec. 1930, WERNER JOSEPH, beloved husband of Olga Kukkonen and father of Frances Johnson. Funeral services will be held at the H. N.

Witty Funeral Chapel, 152 Mlne-ola Boulevard, Mineola, N. on Friday, Dec. 5, at 8:30 p.m. Inter ment on Saturday, Dec. at 3 p.m.

KASSINGER On Dec. 3. HER MAN KASSINGER, husband oi Mary Hendrlckson and father of Mary Gerhard and Emma Van Dorn, formerly of 742 Carroll Brooklyn. Services at Edwards' Funeral Parlor, 86 6th Brooklyn, on Friday, Deo. 5, at 8 pjn.

KELLERMANN On Dec. 1, ROSE KELLERMANN (nee Wachter), beloved wife of John at her resi dence, 1043 75th St, Solemn mass of requiem- Tiday, Dec. 5, at 9:30 m. at thei Church of Our Lady oi Perpetual. Help, 53th St.

and 5th Ave. Interment Most Holy Trinity cemetery. KEMPF EMMA MOHN KEMPF, on Dec. 2, 1930, aged 83 years, be loved mother of Emma Kempf and the kite Frederick Kempf and grandmother of Frank Kempf. Serv ices on Thursday at 8:30 pan.

at her home, 1063 Decatur St. Funeral Friday, 10:30 a.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. KNIGHT Suddenly, on Dec. 2, 1930, WILLIAM KNIGHT, at his residence, the Drake Hotel, 56th St.

and Park beloved husband of Florence M. Lane and father of William Jr, Kathryn Knight Duns-oombe, Richard, Van Dyke and John Stephen. Funeral services at the Riverside Church, 112th St. and Riverside Drive, Thursday, Dec. 4, at 3 pjn.

KOENIG On Dec. 3, 1930, ESTHER PEARSON KOENIG of 215 59th St, beloved wife of William Koenlff, daughter of Nellie Pearson and sister of Harry Pearson. Funeral services at Ericson Ericson's Chapel, 500 State St, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. LAYMAN On Wednesday, Dec.

3, 1930, FLORENCE LAYMAN. Service at the Falrchlld Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, near Grand Ave, on Saturday, Dec. 6, at 2:30 p.m. MCCARTNEY On Dec. 1, JOHN, nephew of C.

A. McCartney of 383 7th Bt- Funeral Friday, 10 a.m. from chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 237 9th St. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McCTJE On Wednesday, Dec. 3, 1030. FRANCIS beloved husband of Margaret Qulnlan McCue. Funeral from his residence, 32 N. Elliott Place, on Saturday, at 8 a.m.; thence to the Church of St.

Edward, where a requiem mass will be cele brated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MIDDLETON On Dec. 4, ARTHUR beloved husband of Jane and father of Dorothy and Beatrice Middleton. Services at his home, B64 K.

17th 8t. Time announced later. NATTRA8S FRANK E. NAT- TRASS, suddenly Dec. 4, 1930.

Fu neral from residence, lis congru Ave, New RocheUe, N. Saturday, Dee. 11 ajn. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. KIEHER On Dec.

2, 1930, FRED ERICK devoted son of Anna Nleber and beloved brother of Mrs. Henry W. Sleeken and Albert J. and Arthur Nleber of 7420 Ridge Boulevard. Services at Fred Herbst Sons' Memorial, 7501 5th Ave.

Brooklyn: Thursday, 8 pm. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. O'COKtfOR Dec. 3, 1930, PAT RICK aged 37 years, beloved hus band of Margaret O'Connor (nee Davis), and eon of Patrick and Johanna O'Connor and brother of Daniel, Andrew, Joseph, James and Mrs. Katharine McGowan.

Funeral will take place from his home, 730 Hudson St, Hoboken, on Saturday morning at o'clock. Solemn qulem mass Our Lady of Grace Church at 9:30. Interment Holy Name Cemetery. PETTERSEN On Dec. 4, 1930, HAN SINE, beloved wife of Charles Pettersen and devoted mother of Mrs.

Charles Lee, Clifford and Harry E. Pettersen of 927 76th St. Serv lees at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 ith Ave, Saturday, 2 p.m. In terment Greenwood Cemetery. PETERSON On Dec.

3, at his residence, 114 Ocean Parkway, LOUTS beloved husband of Char lotte Kelly Peterson, father of Andrew, Louis F. Jr, Thomas and John, Mrs, William J. Murray, Flor-enoer Harold and Vivian. Funeral on Saturday, Dec. 6, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to the R.

C. Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. REXFORD On Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1930, DANIEL A. REXFORD, husband ot the late Anna M.

Rexford. Services at the Falrchlld Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, near Grand Ave, on Friday, Dec. 5, at 11 a.m. EXPLANATORY NOTES Brmbsb InSicaw Qdtu, PtrUr Clcvdjr.Sa CToudr, (A lUIn Snow, A Report Icobani MiMiiM tmm) bcroiiHtcr rcAdtncc Kjtlicnm dotud HfM DM pirouvk equal tampmtura. Arraw ifcow dlractloa cf winds on the coast at surface.

Moderate east winds aloft. Metropolitan Area Partly cloudy with fair visibility this afternoon. Moderate north and northeast winds at surface. Fresh west winds aloft. Arrivals Yesterday At Roosevelt Field O.

H. Barrett Jr, in a Falrchlld, from Ar-monk, N. at 1:50 p.m. At Glenn-Curtiss Airport Pilot Gould, in a Stearman, from Hartford, Conn, at 2:15 p.m. At Glenn-Curtiss Airport Samuei Prees, in a Lockheed, from Detroit, Mich, at noon.

dren equal shares In residue; others get small legacies. BXecutor, Anton OrelD, 87-14 120th Richmond HI1L SILBERSTEIN. SARAH (Oct. IS). $20,000 about $1,000 personal.

To Abraham Sllberstein, husband, esecu-tor. 14S S. Sth St. 8CHA8TAK, MARY INov. 211.

Estate, 3,000. To Home for Blind, Crippled and Defective, Children, $300; Frederick Hol-dorf. brother, Huntington, L. residue; others get small mounte. THOENS, JOHN I Nov.

2Sl. Estate. more than $5,000 real; mora than $3,000 personal. To Mary Thoene, widow, exec utrlx, 170 Sunnyslde Ave. WITKIN, WOLF (Nov.

23). Estate, less thsn $15,000 real; less than $1,000 per' sonal. To Millie Witkln, widow, execu, trlx, 1717 4Sttt St. Due to Dock Pier 23; Boulogne. 30 a.m.

StNR.WMthst 8:00 a.m. SIR. Old Slip 8:30 a.m. 15 BR, Wall Bt 1:08 p.m. IS Bkln, Sedgwick 8.30 a m.

85 59th st 7 00 m. 48 Chsrles st 3. SO p.m. 2i R. Franklin 17; Cadis, 5:00 p.m.

88 J5t st 8:30 a.m. 88 If 48th st :0 a.m. Slsl st, Bkln 2.30 P.m. 74 If St. 34th st 00 a m.

20 BR. Perk Slip 8 Bkln, Mala 10 00 a.m. 45 R. Chrls phe; 7 00 a.m. 37 Ft.

Spring st 3:00 p.m. 25 Franklin 8:30 a.m. M. 8:00 p.m. 4 Hoboken 3d st Sth st.

Hobokeo 58 NR. WISth st Sth it. Hoboken 88 Bkln, Sedgwick 4S R. Chsrles st 25 R. Fr kiln st 9 00 am SiMaaa 8 OOp.m.

N. W. 34th St, (malU dose 9:30 sane noon. MUNAMAR, far St. Thomas, from Pier 8.

3lh 'e 8 am.l, sella 11 SANTA MARIA, fee Crlelokal, Callee and Z. rl' Breeblyn MTm. laseue cine a.m.i, sails ne.n. fer Puerto Colombia. Crle.

eranci.ee, frem Fier, S3, Sbeeklyn. Mamilten Av. (malls CIM. 9 e.BO. mmilt SICO, t.r San Jean, frem Pier "amieseai ve.

mails elees 8:20 e.m.l. mrnOm mmmm. VIROIN1A. for Havana. Panama, Canal nno, irom ner oi, w.

21st St. imalls close 8 a.m.), sails. ORIPSHOLM. for Ooth.nburg, frem Pier tt. ot.

troaus close 7:30 am.i. sails II a.m. ui.UA, ror Havana. Cristobal and Port Li Rector St. CARRII.LO.

for isantlaao." Kingston. Tela. ru.no n.iini ana i-uerto Bdrrloe. from syana (malls cmsc Mi8A, for' Puerto cortea, from Pier H. Rector St.

imsile close 10. Jo a.m.). LEVIATHAN, for Cherbourw end swuh ner ew. w. w.

44 in ft. 8IBONEY. for Havana 'proareea and Vera Crua, from Pier 12. at. It Vail StTlmaili riua.

a.m.r. salts II a.m. MINNETfjNKA for Cherbourg and London, irom rier so. n. rt w.

lath St. (no mailer sella 11 a m. ADRIATIC, for Cobh and f.tvernnol frnm Pier 59, N. W. 19th Bt.

imalis close a eaus ii m. LUNA, fee Can a Breeblyn. Mentagae St. frnalas eleee 9 s.m.l, li aeon. Snrnr.kTOwN.

l.r Paerte from Main Breoaiyn im.Ue eleeo 9 a II STurrOART. for SossthamBton. Boulogne and Bremcrheven, from Pier 42. ft. S.

Morton at. imalls claw 8 JO a sails iu ju a SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Inf. renew el new ee arena bhsi aameikine MOBEttt uxai Tea ewe sn Pnamaa. I niHfr.fMB B.aS armrv nrwiL fob oailimo riHasn a.e. rat emt) ie.1 aypen ib a m.

se ti r. sa. Ship and Line ST LOUIS (Oer), Hamburg- Hamburg. Nov MAOALLANES iBp), Span-Barcelona, Nov American oon tsh 21: Vleo. 23...

SIXAOLA, United Fruit Santa Marta, Nov 2Si Kingston TINO (Ckll). Weaael-Daval. Valparaiso. Nav 15: Cristobal, Havana, Ckerleatou, BERMUDA (Brl. Furness Bermuda Bermuda.

Deo 2. CITY OP CHATTANOOGA. Ssvanneh Savannah, Dee 1 JHrTSRSON. Old Dominion. Norfolk.

Dee TOMORROW CONTE BIANCAMANO (It Oenea. Nov. 25: Naples, Lloyd rUbauoo OlorMtar D1UT8CHLANU lOet), Ham- Hamburg, Nov 27; Soqlh- bum-Amerlcan ampton, Cherbourg ALES! A (Fr, Elwell Marseilles, Nav til Prevf- denee WESTERN PRINCE (Br), Buenos Aires. Nov 17: San- Purnsss Prince toe. Rio.

Trinidad OR AN AD A (Hond). Dl Olorgio Kingston. La Celba HOIJVAA. Colombian Paerte Colombia, Kingston IROQUOIS. Clyde Miami.

Dec 2: Jacksonville Mallm-v r.alveston. Nov 28: Miami MADISON. Old Norlolk. IMC 4 SATURDAY JroKII WASHINGTON, Hsmbrg. Nov.

25; South-United States smolon. Cherbourg, VOLENDAM Dtl. Holland- Rotierdsm, Nov. 10; Hava-Amencan na, vera Crua LA BOURDONNAIS (Fr). Bordeaux.

Nov. 22: Vigo. French Hallfak HELLIO OLAV 'Dan), Scan- Copenhagen, Nov. 25; Oslo. oinavian-Amencan Halifax MARAVAL (Br, i.

Trinidad, Trinidad, etc. CITY OF ST. LOUIS. Sevan. Ravannafl.

Dee. HAMILTON. Old Dominion Pec. Outgoing Passenger Steamships TODAY KOSCIUSKO, fer Copenhagen and Odynla. From Pier Bash Decks.

SVtk Si, laaaJls eleee neenl, sells 4 a. as. PRESIDENT JOHNSON, for world cruise. irom is in jersey city Imam cta 12:30 p.m.), sella 3 p.m. DB ORASSE.

for Plymouth end Havre. from Pier 57. N. 13th St. mattal.

COAMO, for San Jean and SanL Do. mince City, from Fter SS, Brooklyn, Maasilten Ave. taenia eleea t.i a.m.) Salle neea. AMERICAN SHIPPER, for London, from Pier 39 N. Houston St.

imsils close neoni, -tails 4 p.m. TOMORROW BBEMCN, fer Cherbourg, SeatkamsXen aad Bremerhaven, fr.m Fler 4, Atlantic Tidewater Terminal, atk Bruklyn (malls eiasM 8 p.m), sails mlealsht. PARIS, for Plymouth end Havre, from Pier 87, ef. W. lSUl St.

laaelta stole noon), sails 4 p.m. MUNAHOO. for Nassau, Miami and Havana, from Pier 8, E. Old Slip (mails close 2:20 p.m. I.

sails 8 p.m. AOOUSTOS, for Oibraltar, Naples and Genoa, from pier 97, w. 57th SL (mails close p.m.l, sails midnight. OLYMPIC, for Cherbourg and Southampton, from Pier 69. N.

W. 191h St. imsils close 5 p.m.l, sails 9 p.m. WESTERNLAND. for Plymouth' Cherbourg and Antwerp, from Pier 80, M.

W. 20th St. 'metis close 1 p.m.l, sails 5 p.m. SOUTHERN PRINr-E. for Klo de Janeiro, Santoe, Montevideo and Buenoe Aires, from Pier 74, N.

W. 34th St. I Dial nose 8 pm.i, sails 8 p.m. OB4NJE NAftSAt', fer Pert-aa-Prlnce, C'araeao and MarMalba, frees tir 8, Breeaiya, Menlasae Be, (esalla eeeea i.m.). sella 8 p.m.

Tr, fer Tork. lelaad, from Pt.r retains, M.atseee St. (mails aleew p.m.l. Mil. 8 n.sa.

CAMBBAL fer San Franclsee, vie Panama Canal, from oath Breeaiya (esalla eleee 8 a i. aalle 8 a.m. OftANADA. for La Celba. from Flat M.

E. Peek Slip (malls close 4:30 m.l. alia 7 pa, SATURDAY CALEDONIA for Moville and Olasgow. from Pier 54. N.

W. 14th St. imaiia close a sails noon. LANCASTRIA, for Plymouth, Havre and London, from Pier 54, N. W.

14th St. (mat a close a.m. I. eerie noon. PATBJA.

fer Lhewn, Naples, Patertnn and Meredllee, from Slsl BreeUrn laaaass eseM niaw a.sa-f, eaiw n.m. BBHMlrDA. for Bermuda, from Pl.r at. 65th St. (malls close 8 28 am sstls 11 a m.

NBHlsWU, for St. Thomst, fraa rise 74,.

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