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BROOKLYN DAILY EAQLE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, 'JANUARY 28, 1930. 26 Mais '6000 ADTOMOB1LES Catholic Drama Guild UTAltla W.ln.'ain Orace ASmart Arthur U. Baiter RusaeU H. Smlttt Automobiles For Sale. c.

-b dmv rmrnthw Snlversen 200 Graduates Get Diplomas In New Irish Play Tht Catholic Drama Guild, a BUICK IBaS aedan, Chevrolet 1928 landau- Assex coacn. Krsicine imv bfuw Oraham-Palfte 1930 coach! eicepuonaj Theodore T. Rose Ad. D. Stapleton ttevtd Rosenberg William A.

Bteen Lawrence Rosenblatt Clarice D. Stem Pauline Rosenshln, Lily B. Stein conauton; pricea rienti lew I.U mnrtala etanHarrl milM lOW .125. Graham-Paige Factory Branch, 12M i r. Burn borowide organisation of amateur acton, founded about a year ago by the Rev.

Joseph A. Schreiner, will produce a new play, "My Kerry Erasmus Hall Awards Over 300 Diplomas Graduates Advised to Use Machine Age to Help and Not Exploit Mankind ueaiora av. upen vious week's total, which was Contracts let from the first of this month through Jan. 24 bave reached a total of $58,542,900, a daily rata of contract-letting that is now running percent behind the rate that prevailed through January, 1929. The residential class was the mot active type of building in the week, with $4,213,200.

or 51 percent of all construction. Pub-llo works and utilities amounted to $1,244,400, or IS percent; commercial buildings totaled $1,170,500, or 14 percent, and educational buildings reached a sum of $753,000, or 9 percent. Alfred Rubinstein Bertram F. Sternfleld AtHaleJiyRS. Hear Rev.

Kerwin on Life BUICK 4pa.eDger sport coupo, sacrlflo. E.1S10 RUaiHSy nrirw nuth i-f Kvelvn B. Strauss Vza many extras, w.renou., 4iw Oreene near Franklin. Colleen," beginning Feb. 2 and run Saul Sacher Adeialne C.

Sussm.n Dorothy B. Sachs Inez Talamlnt i.rku, A Bor.lrl-1 Mildred M. Talkun, ning for the entire week at the BUICK 1928 sed.n, .750: 102 I30 After School; Honor Kings Highway Deal Involves $400,000 Thoena Flaunlacher, as brokers, sold for a client to Ed Friedman. a 42-year leasehold on the entire building at 1316 Highway. The lease involves a total rental of $400,000.

The Friedman Company operates a chain of shoe stores. The brokers leased recently the entire building next to that to be occupied by Friedman, to the Jac-quelin Hat Shop, a chain millinery organization. ENGINEERING CONTRACTS Contracts' let for hew building and engineering work in the Metropolitan Area of New York during the week from Jan. 18 to Jan. 24 amounted to $8,232,900, according to F.

W. Dodge Corporation. This was slight decline from the pre Guild Playhouse. 4th Ave. and 9th van Aliivne.

171 Broaowav. wann.ttan. MlnetteBackren Ev.Teplltsky Loula Sagalow Mildred B. Tes.r Lillian Salwen AltredV. Teatagrossa St.

The organization is composedJ BUICK 1928 Mast. Coupe 48 1750. Pupils Receive" Awadrs KIHUH CUtiNTY HUU K. or many prominent Brooklyn ama 1386 Platbush Bklyn. MANstleld 6B0B.

tienry w. aaiy Dagny A. Bundholm Howard ETorgesen t.r.r.i- n.uii( Twnmv yv iiiiviii u. omnvn B.arwul tUmtril Unnr BUICK 1925 173. 1131 B.

Mth NAVarre 9076. Hvman Sc'hechter J. Murny Val, urtrtlm-r RrhlrTer Andrew Vecey teur players banded together for the purpose of presenting high class plays. Special scenery has been built for the new show and the cast includes Eleanor Miles, Emma Mc-Kean, Roger. Lucia and Raymond BUICK master sedan, any demonstration, Helen Schlldt Mollle A.

Volpe ofou; ea.y terms, rransun mooiciyn me trlbutors, 1127 Atlantic "This la a mechanical age and our civilization Is largely based on mechanical and in order for us to rise above these servitors as veil as above the animal would we Miriam-scniepp Aarouri.Tf Emll Schnap Helen R. Walsh firhnann Paul E. Wang ALUMNI BANQUET The Alumni Association of St. Francis College will hold its annual reunion dinner tonight at Columbus Council clubhouse, 1 Prospect Park West. 'The president of the association, Peter A.

McCabe, will preside. Schneldman 8amu! Wasserman O'Neil. BtncKg, Cdlll.ee. Dodges, Packards. Le) St.

Catherine's Ladies Aid Gives Card Party More than 1,500 persons attended the benefit card party, reception and dance held by St. Catherine's Ladles Aid Society last night at Trommer'a, Bushwlck Ave. and Conway St. Proceeds will go Into the $600,000 fund for the new nurses' home now in construction on Bushwlck between Grant and Powers Sts. Nearly half of the money has been raised and -the building is expected to be completed by fall Mrs.

Anna J. Doyle, honorary president, was general chairman of the committee, assisted by Mrs. J. J. Haggerty, Mrs.

Henry Avenlus, Mrs. John J. Ennis, Miss M. J. Ley-endecker, Miss Marie Schaef er, Mrs.

R. Avenlus, Mrs. Walter K. Doyle, Miss M. E.

Morris and Sister Imel-da, treasurer of the society, BUILDERS ELECTED At a meeting of the board of governors of the Investing and Contracting Builders Association, held Friday afternoon, the following officers were chosen fqr the ensuing year: A. Pearson Hoover, president: L. J. Horowitz, first vice president; David Tlshman, second vice president; Percy 8. Vermilya, third vice president; Millard Shroder, secretary, and Charles M.

Chuckrow, treasurer. i oane. Lincoins, eo oiners, eacruicea. janoorr. re w.

bzci st, w. t. CADILLAC aed.n, used, S17S HOTELS AND RESORTS R. scnoenoaum Oertrude K. Schubert Elisabeth Weber Joseph L.

Schulta Myron wechsler Florence E. Schutaer Rosalind vyelnberf Richard M. Schwarts Madelln. Welnl.nd Ruth D. Bchweber BenJ.min Welnsteln Doris L.

schwlnger Charlea Welnsteln inib H.rkier Eleanor R. Welnsteln (jaKiana seaan. practically new automor bile, perfect condition, new balloon tires, cost el, 200; owner must have cash, 815a WEST VIRGINIA. LAjuisiana 42B0. HOTELS AND RESORTS HOTELS AND RESORTS John M.

I M.rj W.ln.tj jln CHEVROLET 1327 sedans, like now, eiau. warehouse, -iiv urecne near Prnnklln. reanoegai tdn. Bevme Fred A. Werner flhaniM Ridnev L.

Wiener Crvl IiAKEWOOD. If. J. LAKEWOOD. N.

3. Commencement is only a beginning of the life that lies beyond, the Rev. Walter A. Kerwln told 200 graduates of Nathan Hale Junior High School at exercises held today In the school auditorium, 347 Baltic St. Abraham Smith is the school principal.

Lillian Buschlow and Mary Zostant won the highest scholastic honors for proficiency in a general course and commercial course, respectively. Following are the honor pupils: Lillian Buschlow Morris Klrchenbl.tt Marie Cavagnaro Manual Lombardl Roso Cevera Arthur Matney Alice Pelrrer Frank Plttart Muriel Flshm.n Frank Rldem.n Rachel Frank Charles Robert Sylvia Muchnlck Ralph Schpanl Irma Ooode Milton Wolllnsky Dorothy Ridley N.tal, Vlvltargus Sylvia Schwart. Anthony Caggran. Florence Hlller Charles Eflle Joseph Abatemarco Frank Fantl Jerry Anselma Orlppl 8alvatore Arena Walter Olaewskl Vlnoent BHsnlt, Ernest Sorenson Peter Cathera Raymond Folre Anthony Davino Albprt Saleano Luke Di Lorenia Domenlc Termini Michael Ouanquinlto Michael Valentl John Oreco Johnjuck Murray Kaplan CHEVROLET 1929 coach, fully equipped Muriel T. Shapiro Hymen Wleaenthal Bertha D.

ShosUk France. D. WUaon gu.ranceea conaition; no reeeonaoieoB. Ide.l for root. Pmon Medical reruseo.

Hetzer, 19B 4tn Ave isr.eis. onuo Irving B. Shur.ck Dorothy Wolklnd Rihill. ThoriS R. WOOd CHEVROLET 1928 landau-sedan, like new lUaS eonverriDie coupe, sacrifice Saieo.

Warehouse, 319 Greene Ave. Lola O. Silver John R. Wood. Abr.ri.rr.

8llverstlB H.rry J.russ NORTH CAROLINA. CHEVROLET 1929 coach, slightly used: H.roia oiraenai.y Vtai i must use machines not to exploit but to help our fellowmen," more than 300 graduates of Erasmus Hall High School who received their diplomas last night at the Academy of Music were told by Dr. Michael H. Lucey, principal of Julia Bichman High School. The speaker urged his audience not to lose sight of the fact that In the age of electricity, steel.

Iron and chemistry It is easy to use these for destructive Instead of creative pur-poses, and therefore a proper preparation for young people who are to cope with problems of life is indispensable-. A number of selections were offered by the school orchestra directed by Carl O. Schmidt. Candi dates for graduation presented by Dr. J.

Herbert Low, principal of the school, while diplomas were conferred by Madeleine W. Smith, grade adviser, to the following: Bar. Bkouius u-- a-uu; easiest laui jseaiori Brooklyn. OM of AmriM's Rmsl Rewrt bedcont to lha meet parted hostelry midst tt Pines of famous Winter Resort Endless Sunshine Every Recreation Rest or Play. IAWS ADHERED TO ItftrHl inr tMnnn, S.IIy, vs.

all. ruk aUM a.aaklV. CaroUns CHEVROLET coach 1928, excellent con. EfrtltTln BKADQVARTBnB rOR OOLW dltlon: sacrlhre. Nats Oarage.

3411 Church Ave. FLAtbush 9126. WHtm nal neei. MwhML M. CI CHEVROLET landau sedan, 192S, like new; Medal Awards.

Medals were awarded as follow: Kramui H.I1 Med.l How.rd Orlee. Alfred P. McNulty Medal David Callaway. Nell Fay Med.l Vlvl.n Putter. Fay Economic.

Med.l How.rd Orlevea. New York Cl.lcal Club Medal Myron siho. Host warenouse, no Mxington near Pranklin! and (excladitif CHEVROLET 1927 Sedan, fine condition. BERMUDA. extras; Dig Darg.m, eno; acs quica.

le.s Atlantic near Ralph. CHEVROLET 1929 sedan, used very little. I B.ro.lHgcr. Kraamlan Med.la-Theodor, HarrU, Sid excellent condition; no reasonaoie one, refused; easy terms. 4th Av.

511 kit ney Margolin. John woous, Arvnur eaWRllllllWI'H'l'" IIIHHI.I RANK SflOEN ler, Paul Oerchlk. Dr.m.tlea Medalt Helen W.Ih, How.rd Torgesen. CHRYSLER HEADQ0ARTER8 TIMES. Graduates.

MUSIC MeO.lE inwil" w.rd oermann, Irving Brodner, Oertrude Wbtrt tit tliatuh it aloud I PRINCESS I HOTEL BERMUDA fl now open. New Yert Offlai Btrxmdt HeMi II tAueaated, if WeU 7tt Street I Stiminor aMl rail tmrl HOTEt ASPINWAtt, UnoxMatfc Ilodern. fioel.l Attn nap. or. ATLANTIC CITT.

R. E. BOARD. TO DINE Senator Royal S. Copeland, Hamilton Ward, Attorney General of New York; Mayor Walter and Kenneth N.

Murchison, Ph.B., Litt.D., are among the list of speakers at the 34th' annual banquet of the Read Estate Board of New York, to be held In the grand ballroom of the Commodore Hotel on Saturday evening, Feb. 1. Peter Grimm, president of the board, will preside as toastmaster. MflMTlTDrV Christian Clientele Matnematics iweuai uroiKr H.ncock Medal Qeorge Person. rZllik M.rin i (or Hiahest Regents' Mark mvrn a TeL Ukawood 10 I.

1, earns. Ownot Por you end your family assured If you- Mvron Krotlnger. nanir Medals Hvman B.rkavy, Herbert Bank. Holmes Evieaaia avriyu nu.i., Orieves. Wllll.m Parson.

ATtANTIO CUT. Medal OI ameilUBll Teachers of German Bella MmttRCH OP THE BOARDWALK NATLANTIC CITVvo. EUROPEAN PLAN 8 685 ai I ouy ana arive oue ox our spienaia Chryslers MODEL 58, MODEL SO Sedans, Coupes, Coaches, $295 Manv Others. Easy payment. SIMONa.

STEWART POY, 1590 BEDFORD AV. BROOKLYN. Corner President. Open Evenings," Also 1745 Broadway, Manhattan. SC.

uauaena iweua "ti, Young Medal Richard Blanchprd. irr.nral.. Med.l. Bell Jafl. BERMUDA nomiitoH Hotel.

L.r.e.t Bermuda ItonManor Theodor, D. Harrli Helen M. Hayden Solomon Helchman Svlvla Heller Helen D. Helmut Leon S. Helprln Elisabeth A.

Hen- drlckson Ruth O. Hendrycr Edward Philip Henli George Herbst Selma I. Herekowltl Ellaa Himmelsteln Bertha Htrsch Louis R. Hirschel Edna 8. Holsten Adelaide E.

Honer Etno M. Konka Sidney Huchjtal Nancy Hudson Davhanna Hurtl Beatrlc, Hurwltl Laura Hurwltl Anita Jacobsen Bella Jaffa Oertrude R. Joeeph Bernard t. Harm T.nola Klh F.IU. B.

Abernethy Isaac M. Abrams Robert O. Ao Ruth Adelman David Alexander Leah Z. AUlira Ella D. Andersen Ulsdys M.

Ap(el Mildred Appelbaura Gertrude Arbeltman Herbert Arone Edith Aronson Blanche Auslander Evelyn A. AUth HrbaS. Avldowltl LetHIa Ax.lroad Eleanor R. Bank Herbert D. Ban Rose Baransky Saul S.

Baraky David Bartel orace W. Bates Maxwell L. BaUar H. M. B.umgarten gvlvla Beliou Lilly Berg Isidore Bersnadiky O.

E. Blllington Hlldeg.rde Blndell Howard Orieves. Medal of the American Association OX Spanish Teachers Evelyn Bstrin. now open lor the Apply Tourist agency or vj. onorroru, ONE OF THE FINEST HOTiU CHRYSLER 1928 "72" Crown sedan; I oervice wu mrm.

IHft Al LSS Tlli f-ITT nnTFI. RFRMunlANA OoeH Dee. 20. 3. A.

INDOOR SEAMTER SWIMMING POOL Atnielic aieu.ia ojii.b Bertan't M.xfleld Medl Wllll.m FM- wire wheels, trunk rack; has had exceptional care; very clean Inside and out; mechanical condition very good. QuaLn-Kurt, In 965 Atlantic av. PROepecl 4787. Sherrard, Hotel Bormudlana, Bermuda. Fur-aess Bermuda Line, 34 Whitehall N.Y.

W.C.T.U. Headquarters Join in Prayer Session Members of the First Union and Greenwood Headquarters of the Women's Christian Temperance Union Joined yesterday afternoon and evening in a day of prayer at C. T. U. Brooklyn headquarters.

414 Pacific St. Mrs. Orrln R. Judd of Greenwood headquarters was the speaker at the afternoon session. The evening session was concluded with a musical program in which E.

LeRoy earner, baritone; Mrs. George R. Stjulres, soprano, and Mrs. Arthur Crane, pianist, participated. Rrayers were led by Mrs.

W. J. Shrimplin, president of First Union, and Mrs. Jennie Tice, president of Greenwood headquarters. 16th A.

D. Republicans Elect 1930 Officers At their regular monthly meeting, members of the 16th A. D. Republican Club elected the following officers for 1930: Peter 8. Beery, president.

Isabel 8. BchulU. Simon Prank, Char lotto Melsenhelmer, Louis tsnardl, Oeorge B. Elfast, Murray Krelndler, vie, Bernard M. stlmson, secretary.

Thomas Parlsl, Caroline H. Smith, assistant secretaries. Maxwell 8. Harris, treasurer. Morrl, Cohen, financial secret.ry.

Victor P.rmaglanl, assistant financial secretary. Jacob Kr.ckow, argeant-at-arms. Thomas ScaUse, assistant In Government Med.l Oovernmjnt Diplomas Svlvla Belson. William Halst, Law, CHRYSLER 200 used cara. nil makes, all HOTEL BHBMUD1ANA Open.

Deo. SO. SAMS OWNERSHIP AS THB AMaASSAOOR HOTELS NSW YORK PALM UACH S5B LOSANCCLCS Phone NreVbrkOfflotWiaERSHAH 1000 PiTVTRTT St. Charles and Beach, Atl.n-- Bcboenth.l A Wlrtacb.fter, Ownera, FINANCE OCEAN AVE. PROJECT The Title Guarantee Trust Company will lend to a corporation headed by Arthur Cutler, the sum of $735,000 as a building and permanent loan for five years for the erection of a six-story elevator apartment building on Ocean between Avenues and L.

The building will contain 636 rooms for 196 families, planned around a private garden parkway. The architects are Aaronson Si Heidrich. The broker who negotiated the loan was Lloyd N. Worth. naaiese o.

n. aueniiu, nuwi Bermuda, or Furnaw Bermuda Una, Mo moaeis; secrmce prices irom sou ia 1,800. trenobel. "America's Chrysler Dealer. Stelnway and Jaclcson Long Island Cltv.

iUi av. CHRYSLER 72 sedan; excellent condition, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. For Health.

Rest and Recreation. Kane R. U- Bl.ncn.ra josepn Adeline Blumenfeldt Bamtiel Sidney t- aaK1al a II.i Joeeph J. larnlal TtnrtC Samuel 8. 9oio.

iran mm urooKiyn uisiriDuiurai 1127 Atlantic av, near Bedford, i. a. -i i-i 4 Wlnite VTnderhlU Memorlpl-HMcaiuS Trophy Dvld Twomey. SODALITY GIVES BRIDGE A bridge and reception was held loaf, niaht bv the Blessed Virgin Kaplan Where Eagle Adi Mar Be Placed OkeMADISON CHRYSLER sport coupe, I92B. rumbl.

MAIN WASHINOTON 8T. EAOLE AOENT3. seat, like new; 9Mo. Best warenouM, I IlltNOIS AVE.rW&otiwi BOARDWAIK Henry J. Bogdan Harold D.

Bon Ressle Brackup Roeelyn M. Br.ssell Prank Bremer Jr. It-vln. Rrndner FLORIDA. a.aney ahuibii Svlvla V.

Kaplan Fred L. K.rpin Sidney Kay Martha M. Keller Elisabeth L. Kellv lib ajexincon Ave. irranKimt.

BROor i Vittolel-Disttnctivetu Different' mt jiirf)MDieTFn So DAOMAR sedan, 1926 sport model, A-l 520 86th 2d floor 3047 Atlantic eve. cinHaiitv of the Roman Catholic Unexcelled Toniamospitalitv Matilda D. Kertzer iwamua 1422 Fulton 2113 Fulton st. BUY JACKSON HEIGHTS HOMES Ruth Ila Brown Ruth Ila wrown conaition, original painc; pnea uu. Betiselman, 75 Nichols Cypress Hill APPlpgate 8531.

neatrlce BrowneteiB tllllan Klmmel lues Bedlont ave. 1229 Bedford ave. 963 Broadway 1433 Broadway Church of the Transfiguration, Hoo wow Keaay TOTTou 2cm4VdaiTy-furepeenPJan Jreml 7Vclaily-Arnericsn Plan av Vill.rri Hurt mhrii a Klni nnnov? A relinhle dace to buv vou I 11 date. ave. SB9M Gate.

art. Lat.yette 1153 Myrtla ave. 393 Nostraod ave. 1439 East N. x.

eve. used car; all makes; lowest prices; liinl fsmiiMeuiM6M per St. and Marcy tne church hall. The Rev. John P.

1 vns In gv MIAMI BEACH JFKmK -a coptsa- Wjew HeeiivoocL I Th (lotrtaUka Hotol 330 Roorr- payments arranpea. bishop. Mccormick a 'bishop. 1177 Bedford Ave. DECatur 4100.

lose M. Calderone Oavid Calloway lullan J. Cohen riillua Cohen Samuel Cohea Julius Cohn Virglnf. Collin, 1B08 PUkln ave. Karaten 8.

Knudsen Charlea O. Kontryn Edith B. Kornsteln Rose V. Komv.ln -Pearl Korrls Svlvla K. Kramer Myron N.

Krolluier The Queensboro Corporation sold two residents In Jackson Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis James have purchased the house at 167 28th St. Mr.

and Mrs. RoyB. Avers purchased the house at 174 29th St. Mr. Avers Is president of the Avers Fuel Company.

74S Fifth ave. 4903 Firth eve. 7904 Fifth eve. ttOA Flatbush ave. 35S Franklin ave.

IB33 Port Hamilton charge, assisted by the Misses Mar 139-25 Hillside Ave. JAMttlca 3700, 107 Seventh ave. 831 BV. John', pi. 83 Vanderbllt ave.

garet Hayes. Mane vova-mugi. T.TuTnnt.ln. tiretta Mac- DODGE 1927scoupe. lilie new, S12S; also Zdith Kunin oueen uwiki Bernlce C.

Cox Bernlce C. Cox uy.iv.i. Donald, Cecelia Doonan and Mane luxe sedan. Warenouse ureena ava near Franklin. gurnard Lack Foley.

DODGE 1927 coupe, like new, many extras faraway i MAIN LONO ISLAND OFFI0B. 89-69 164th Jamaica, QUEENS, Ward, A. 9022 Sutphin Jamaica, 276 Fulton Jamaica. N. V.

and Ij. 1. Advertising Company, iWloo tJ if mtii sacrifice warenouse, eixv virccui ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.

-'The nOVfAT ITEL St. Petersburg, Florida Hugh J. Flynu, Manager neatrlce M. Davii Mildred t. Davl.

Morris Dickstein near Franklin. 1 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. CfiBaA uaanriiijei vunwi, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. BstaMlahed tor sixty rears.

On Oom ant! Boardwalk Now Flroproof Modern WINTKB KATES NOW IN BVFICT Garaco ofi-r fiusby. ino. Vil W111VU al cel. via weaiieeiiweeo Jamaica Advertising Agency, 90-40 181st and ucensea; niuetine new Ituaranteed; 8650. BenJ.

F. StephensJ Hudson and Essex Dealer, Nostrond near Flatbush. Est. 1H05; ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA "The Sunshine City." For free booklet address B.

W. DEADERICK. Chamber OI commerce, ESSEX coach, 1025, cheap: tires good, 1 iracticauy new; motor reuenwy lauled: a real buy. FLAtbush 0585-J( evenings. St.

(near Jamaica ave.i, Jamaica. Jamaica Richmond Bill. 11709 Jamaica Richmond Hill, Herman Lieberman, Drove Freeport, MANHATTAN, 19 West 44th 2829 3d a Room 800, Timet Building, I2d at. -or Phone MAIn 6000. BROOKLYN DAILY EAOLB CLAB6IPIEO ADVERTIS1NO.

Oulnk Ref.r.noo. BERM UDA filing ravel C)tsli BB8EX 1929 Challenger coach; beautiful Marie M. B. Lang, Aaron Lasowsky E. A.

Ledgerwood Milton Lelser Deborah Levenson Paul Levenstten Bernard Levtne Ethel O. Levin, Joseph Levine Ruth Levlne charlotte Llnder Pearl Llnkln Oertrude Llss Thomas H. Low Jr, Dorothy C. Macintosh. John N.

McVeigh Jr. Hilda Mad.ns Thomas R. Makln Henry Mallln Estelle C. Mandel lames S. Maravelas Mae Marcus Svdney E.

Margolin Nicholas Marrone Isldor Marshak Earle Marshall Edward R. Marshall Esther Masanow Roslyn J. Doozewits r.llen A. Donovan lerome i. Dorfman Oanlrl Dowd l.yla Dulaff Mordec.l Ertelman nobert I.

Edelson Paul Edelsteln John F. Eugell Lawrence EUer jeannette Ender Victor Epstein Evelyn Eslrln Lillian Farber Bessie Felngold Rose Feinsteln Jeanne A. Feltrl Hvman H. Feldman Joseph Feldman Harold Fenlchel Theodore H. Flnklo i Lillian P.

Flsch Alfred E. Fisher Marlon L. Fishier Joseph H. Fleisher Russell C. Flood condition; reasonaDiy pncea; iioeraiternii Ideal smnll family car.

Faijtory Branch, 1267 Bedford av. FORD MODEL A COAOH. Wire Wheels, Rubber Like New. Clean Job Throughout. OUAIN-KDRT, All ede ere restricted to their proper Classification and to the regular Brooklyn 965 Atlantic Ave.

PROspect 4787. Dally E.gie style or type. Minimum iniM thrM FORD sedan. 1929. $375; late "TO'' Agate line, five words of six letters each.

veur itatee rer ijino tor voaoowuii.o unrysier ouacii. near Fulton Bt. For Classlflcatlnni 1 to 91, excluding Not. FORD eedaO, 1927, perfect condition. BW 8, 10.

13. ai, 3ia, axo, eaa, ooo. 86, 38. 87. 39.

40, 41 i 9 a tires; syo. nest warenoiuio. iio aavAau. ton near Franklin Maaeieine mmi Words. Llnee.Tlme Times Timet Times HPS' FRANKLIN Victoria coupe, fotir-pessenger: Abraham A.

Forman pnk Paul O. Fourman Jr. troiannl Walter H. Freeman Emanuel 1 Emanuel l.l li.zi n.va Maxwell Valuable Space FOR RENT IN THE BROOKLYN EAGLE BUILDING a Borough Hall Secon new car guarantee; 2ii aown; oaianca, convenient. Franklin Brooklyn Dlstribuf tors, 1127 Atlantic Also 8708 4th Bay Rldgc.

PROspeet 8200. a FRANKLIN 192B Airman de luxe, ll.325j Packard Brooklyn, Atlantic al uiasson victor Mayer -Ruth 8. Maym.n Ihoma. C. Meldrum Flsie Meyer Esther J.

Meyerson Robert Million Paul Mirsky Amoilf Mittleman Jack Morgenstern Edna M. Mortemon 598 3.00 6.44 B3 3.70 8.7S OS .23 4.44 4.50 8.66 259 B.i? 6.25 11.27 E.96 6 93 600 12.86 3.33 6.68 8.75 J4.49 3.70 7.40 7.60 18.10 4.07 8.14 8.25 17.71 1.44 8.88 800 19.33 4.B1 9.63 8.73 20.93 6 18 10.36 10.50 22.54 8.53 11.10 11.38 24.1S 1 to 19. 3 16 to 20.... i 21 to 25.... 8 2S to 30....

0 3i 35..., 7 36 40.,,, 8 41 to 45.... 46 to 51 to 65, ...11 CA to 1 61 to 65. ...13 66 to 70.... 14 71 to 75. Each eddltlonal Jr.

Solomon Fried Francis W. Frugalla Vivian A. Futter Catherine J. Oalla- gher Svlvla Cans Margaret E. Gaus Rose Gavza Hvman Oeller rc-ngpr Ave.

Phone PROspect 3suo. ORAHAM-PAIQE Sedans, Coaches, coupe. i vvS 'SSL'S-. gsls" i fntaranreea ivta, wu bii uiwn, ook and run like new pars; prices materially reduced: liberal payment pl.n, Graham-Paige Factor; Branch, 1267 etW ford av. near Herkimer.

Svlvla L. MoekowitI Paul Oerchilr, Paul Oerchlk J. iwvers 3. Mve 0.74 0.75 1:61 0:37 8 word, add Alvena Edward H. Oermann .) Vivian Ohlz Edw.rd J.

Ne! maT AMn ITriYTTtTj Mallerm A PATTERN of white-roofed Vtl.an Otilmnr- HUDSON COACH, big bargain at out Douglas A Nelson day, 370.: 3 days, fdayt, tSd. BltbATIONa WANTED. i a 8 ei-o. tied up, uau pcuwm HtlPMOBILES Splendid bargains, ell parishes flower bordered 1 Wordt. Llnee.Tlme Timet Tlmn Times 83.15 S1.5I 1 to 13..

Lillian A. Ginsberg Florence Gise Bernard Gitlin Marion Glazer Sidney R. Gluck Arthur Goldberg Dora V. Ooldberg highways unprofaned by I Ida NeusiR Maudester Newton Florence J. Nichols Oertrud, Olener Julia C.

Olivo Marlorle D. O'Rourke niane M. Ortner Id to 20. 3.01 4 20 6.25 mooeis, reconnitioneo ana guHraaitreiaa several new 1929 cars at discount. Van A stvne Motors.

Hupmohlle Distributors. 1671 Brnndway, Manhattan. I.GO 1.30 automobiles a sports haven tl to 23,.. 9 28 to 30.... 6 31 to 7 SS tO 40....

8 3. IB 8.70 3.34 3.78 4.38 4.88 6.40 HUPMOB1LES, desirable selection al Margaret P. ooia 3.13 3.64 4.18 4.6H 6.20 1.58 1.82 8.08 2.34 8.60 that lures tournament topnotchers Barbara u. rammr 8.40 9.46 10.50 "owenberg T. Balrd Palllser Jr.

greatly lowered prices, ei2o to ee.o. Van Alstync Bupmoblle Dls-ttlbutor, 1268 Bedford Brooklyn. PROspect .9960. 41 to 45.... 4a in so.

Bach additional 0.88 0.68 0.84 1.03 6 worn. i NASH roaoh. repossessed: late 1928 Spe I The following rate. Bet Un ere cnerged for each Insertion In 1 I r.f.Vn William Parson Llllle Goldstein r-Rov Psssman Leo aoodman Herbert Pearl Ruth Gottesman M. Pecker Sophie 8.

Gottlieb George A. Person Bvlvla G. oreenbaum Julla pmkus Dorothy Greenhouse Erlwln Pollack Miriam Greenhut Adeline Postolove cial used caretuiiv: excenens condition: looks and runs like new: trunk In rear: new tires, saorlftee. LAFayette 8517. 3 Automobile 1 J'c Tnvestments, 8 too Its.

Bonds. i NASH 1928 Advanced Amhassador sedan: Ethel A. Gnemsman VCtor Prall 40 Money to Loan 37c 41 Wanted to 37c ririavaft aiin 3 Qiienzer evervthlnir like new; priced right; liberal terms. Nesh Distributors, 1491 Bedford sv. Tel.

PROsnect 3141. onir.ci ravoe.yu aa The Eatle will not be resrionslble for error, after date of first Insertion, In case Of error call Main 6000 at Once, Ask for A Cancellation number whert ou Cancel en ad. NO claim, of c.nceil.tlon NASH sedan, advanced 6, like new, satisfactory demonstration, many extras, Warehouse, 319 Oreene Ave. Id. Rablnowlt.

Jacob Rablnowlt" Alexander Rachum Louis Radetsky Christopher Alois Raflrrty Muriel R. Rataan Elsi, M. Rebenklau Howard M. Gromln-ger David Guttentnach-cr Ruth L. Hadnot William A.

Haist Anna HantRan Hyman J. Ilarkavy a cameraderle of large and small hotels scintillating With dignified night life iO Take them all together. Flavor with hospitality and British charm. Warm with sunlight. Garnish with royal palms and poinsettlas.

Add water, lots pf It and the bluest blue you can Imaglna. Any wonder Bermuda Is such a tempting travel dish? Your trip en a modern liner provides a two-day appetizer before and a two-day dessert afterwards. Three sailings weekly S.S." Thursdays M. S. Saturdays S.

S. "Fort St. Wednesdayg CJ NASH 1929: new car buyer's opportunity: tllowed unless ceneell.tion numoei pro- aiaa perrect condition: ror appointmens can SHOre Pnad 4S79. No dealer. The Penal La lfi.Ket It A rlmtrial CfTense to pisce false or mlileadlng sdver- loins Irt namingiieM NASH 1929 collapsible coupe, like new throufrltout; nurgKln ouick buyer; sacrifice 67r.

1431 Bedford Ave. The Btooklyn Deliv Eegl It 8.rnember tt the Association 6f Newspaper Olasslfled Advertising M.nagere. which Includes lead- SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES For Girls and Young. Women. NASH ADVANPTO SUDAN.

GOOD CONDITION: COMPLETELY OVERHAOLBD1 REASONABLE. OLENMORE 8029. Bermuda' Avgrag. Tmp.rlur t.at Week 71 For BooWeU conjutt Bcrmiida Trod, Dtveloimenl Board, jo Park Ave.) or Tht Royal Mail Steam Vacktt s6 Broatlti'oy! of Fumest Bcrmt4da Line', 34 Whitehall St. and j6j Fiih New Yorlt; or any Tourlrt Agent.

in newspapers tnrougnous ino euuquj, bnd hae for 1M aim the elimination of Frnnrhilant mlalaarllno nlaaalflod adVSr HJlRLS' Central iislng. The Brooklyn Dally Eagle, .8 well as everf other member of the Assoeietlon, tndeavore to print only truthful Want Ids. end will D0reelate having Hi etten- llrtn ilallA in artO U.ltlent not COn formlne to the hlaneat stand.rd. of honesty. SCHOOL for SECRETARIES ssth rear Serrel.ri.l B.iineil training Dependable Placement Service Convenient to N.

T. and L. I. Write Dtrtctor tor Cataloont YXI a 8ft Thlra Avenue W. A.

Breoklia. N. X. TeL TRIANQLS UM Packards. Cadillacs, and all" other popular makes.

'30 Chrysler "77" de luxe roadster. '30 Packard 7-40 de luxe new 7 -sedan, '29 La Salle convertible sport coupe. '29 Packard 6-40 de luxe Imperial 7 sedatb '28 Packard 4-43 custom 7 sedan. Packard 3-33 club 5 sed.TI. '28 Packard 6-28 sedan 5 passenger, '21 Packard 4-33 Imperlr.1 7 sedau.

'29 Chrvsler "75" sport 4 coupe. '29 Cadillao "34-IB'l Standard 7 sedan. '29 Cadillao de luxe Town 5 sedan. '27 Fr.nklln "11B" sedan. '28 Bulck Master "8" 6 tourin.

'2B Marnion "73" Victoria 4 coupe. '29 Hup "6" de luxe 5 sedan. aa Willys Knight "66" coupe Auburn "120" New Phtieton Sedan. Rolls Royce Pickwick Sedan, Minerva Collapsible Sedan. BRIGHTON AUTO EXCHANGE.

1077 Atlantic corner Franklin Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. TRAVEU HAVANA tl RCIPK DALiroBNIA BEBMUDA CnniMlvt. lnroroi.llB funiiibed a.d linn, affi'red, Ingeth-t with r.l no oblicn lion.

Call, rlt or bm Tor full particular. BANS TOtEIST 042 mtb N. V. ALL EXPENSE TOURS 9-17 DAYS $165 up rNinen a.mo south amfrica IH.Pnrl Crul.f; Round Trip. Western Oce.a a S.

Ml Brn.d N. V. a HAVANA by sea I Leave any Wednesdayoi Saturdayoo Brooklyn Academy ravel oy a rumoum jtrvin TO ENGLAND FRANCE HOLLAND GERMANY AMI ALL PARTS OF KI'ROPE VI. Plymouth. Boulogae 8R Mer, Rotterdam New Mar.

11 (Ml A.M. St.tend.m (New) -IKiIrt A.M. Volrndam M.r. 11 evenln, prevlou. 8 P.M.

1930 LUXURY CRUISES West i Feb. II, Ken. Ill M.r. Mar. 1 3, Apr.

Medlterrane.n e'eb. 6 Apply lor Illustrated folder 2. ti 81.10 bt Now York, or Local a7-tf ku omit Icb 11 the famoui Ward HavanaTour. 1UI RS CRI ISEX ODnmil Bchum.nn I ravel Bureau I4llt MU Rlh If'klrn. T-l.

Atlmlllc 74110 Cor. MONTAGUE HENRY STS. Preparation for College, Technical School. Regents, West Point, AnnapolU. All Stu- PACKARD single 6 sedan, 8600; also Oad-lllao 7-passenger sedan, 8360: both.

In good condition. Franklin Brooklyn Dli- trioutors, 1U( Atlantic av. Big American steamer, with hotel standards. Rate includes all shipboard expenses, hotel RECENTS IN OI OWN SPBI.NG SEMESTER JUST BEGINNING PACKARD, enr, 6-passenger sodan, Hal model, excellent condition. INOersoll 867B, before noou.

ashore and delightful automo- STEAMBOATS. UANCINU. "Dealer" Advertising1 Law EFFECTIVE SEPT. I On April 2 Governor Roosevelt signed an msndment to the Stale Advertising Lew whioh mkes it Illegal (or anyone, ler to advertise In tnsn-ner to mislead the reader Into the belief that the advertiser is a private individual. The law, which became effective Sept.

1. reads In part as fellows; "Any person being en gaged In the business ol deal Ing in any property pub lishes any advertisement re Bpecting such unless it is stated in such advertisement that the advertiser ia a dealer in such property, or from the context of any such advertisement It plainly appears that such person is a 'dealer in such property. when plaoing or causing such advertisement to appear, if requested by the to tile. t. his true name or where he is transacting business under a name other than a true name, pursuant to law make any falsa statement In relation to any aueh items Is guilty of a bilt sightseeing trips.

MEXICO CITT PACKARD "8" sedan, seven-passenger, noo. Van Alstve Motors; 1671 Broad way. Manhattan. PONTIAC 1929 sedan, wry excellent 0.r, TVTAIN floof store and office suites In tht Brooklyn Eagle Building will be avail able May 1, 1930. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle will then move Its present offices and pressrooms to its adjoining new building, now under construction.

The space thus vacated is particularly desir--able. It offers you a choice location, only five minutes from Wall Street, in the heart of the great business center which constitutes the Borough Hall Section. FOR' BLUE PRINTS AND FULL DETAILS APPLY TO BUILDING SUPERINTENDENT OR YOUR OWN BROKER EAGLE BUILDING WASHINGTON JOHNSON BROOKLYN, N. V. Travel Bay State Line Boston $3.50 East River at Beekman N.

Y. STATEROOMS II ,00 Ticket. Pier or Cona Tloket $4 08; P.M., Pier 19, PROVIDENOB (dlrectl 2.S0; WORCESTER. Otllces, Phono BEEHman 2700 REMEY SCHOOL FOR DANCING Broarlw.j SStn 8t M.nnmt.a Phone Traf.liiar 1179-3637, B.U Room D. rices Ou.r.nteed In ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET UPON REQUIS1 at very low price.

iq -in Jve. 31 Dan $J7up AUxrnje Sightseeing trips In havens. Rail climb, Ver Cru to Mexico City. Hotel tibt PONTIAO 192U de luxe sedan, 8559. Vers Alutvne Motor.

Corp, 1871 Broadway, A UNIQUE. MOST ATTRACTIVE, AS WELL A8 INEXPENSIVE HOLIDAV AWAY FROM THE BEATEN PATH, CAN BE ENJOYEI1 EVERY TWO WPEKB, ON COMFORTABLE AMERICAN MAIL STEAMERS VISITINC1 18 PORTS, OEMS OF THE BEAUTIFUL CARIBREAN, COVERING OVER 6000 MILES OP HEALTH-UIV1NO PLEASURE. WESTERN Of AN RTEAMKIIIP CORPORATION OR ANY AUTHORIZED TOURIST AGENCY 80 BROAD STREET BOWLINU OREEN 4685 seeing trips in Mexico t-icy. Oollr scrvlc, Boston nd Provldenc. Ne Eiiiland Steamship Company, Pier 14, N.

Hi Phone Barclay 1000 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY WAUD LSNE Eagle Ads Ticket Jtlt Av. at 4Mb at. Hudson River Hay Line 1030 Summer outtnss should bo booked now Tel RRYant 0700 Uen. Past. OB.

Pier 13, K. fool of Wall St.i New York Also All Authoriud iaurUt AtnciH A.IMn, to Hoston dally, crept Hnnd.y. fi P.M., Pier In, N. ft. of Warren Fa.tern f.lnM.

fne n.Rrlnv SIMM Auctions. TAKE NOTICE that Jere J. Reld, ouclion-er will sell at public Ruction. February Hrl, ln.iO, m.i 460 BroHdw.v. Brooh-Ivn.

N. a Hull cabriolet. Serial No. rt-19588. TAKE NOTICE that Jere J.

Reid, aucrion-err. will wil at public auction, February 3d. 1930. 1:15 p.m., 55 Ea4 81. Biooklvn, N.

a Dodge Panel Truclt, Serial No. D-202752. Bring Results AOWI tinea Rlranshl, Bervteo the Carolina. Cuba. Texan.

California. SANATORIUMS HONOLULU The Well Equipped Roy.l Mall fileamshlpl 'AORANOI" Feb. Apr. May 2D "NIAGARA" M.r. fi, Apr.

SO, Jun, IS Sail from Vancouver, B. For fftres, apply C.n. Pae. Rftllway, Can. P.O.

Madiion 44lh N.Y.. er to tho Auelrala-fan Line, or 8 Weot Sk, a -outer, B. 0. Meftlcn, Porto Rlro. Ban Domingo.

Apply ava. BUCKLEY HOUSE Liberty. N. Y. The comforts of hotel for convelescfnU and tho.e needing rest ftnd quiet In the country.

Med teal and ntir-Lng Itaft Iniormatloa loldei a mS TAKE NOTICE that Jere J. Reid, auctioneer, will sell at public auction, February 4th. 1930. 9:00 a.m.. at 6520 Filth Brooklyn.

N. a Chrysler Sedan, Serial DP-tM-H. BAlflBUHU 11 nil. nr. uns a.LkM,..Uaal vnfh.

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