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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 19

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 19

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A 19 THE IJHOOKLYX DAILY -EAGLE. NEW YOltK. Sl'NDAY, MAIM II 0. IMl'T 'H rnfin Prapctcall)- every Prat in the WIFE-SUES ROSS," inion and many rounmw to ih fruit ani vne' I hi supply of Brooklyn. California, Students Make Models for Study By Classes at Technical High Xooks during l2t.

with 45.009 rar Inada. A'L UOO was far in the lad. both for volume NAMING ACTRESS; from CANARSIE ASKS PLACE IN NEW BUS PLANS! Chnniber -'f Coin I me rc ha -nt Iflter tn the I I of an I Apporlioiimen: inar utiention tbn ittniv-inn vf music IrtMn iIhh for iropo.s'( l.U" nnit. The N-tier states that the; itul.it ion of Canan-ie is and Mtpidiv liK-rcjiNing; ihiit only line nerves rotn-munity: that travel from Canarsieto iiThnr stTtiotifi of lirouklyn rein-'-- tev-ral i with t-xtrn fare: mid thai the l.u of trnpnntmii fa i ilnn is prevent i up a I tt cant hinds fr.m heinc develop. -i 'and vanity.

Morn' and New York 'Stat, with and 3.000 car loada rtflpecMvtljr. rated Mcond and third. Among the forvirn rountrie. Italy. Kpiin.

Egypt. Mexico. Cuba and tur ontral American flepubllr i had a large ahare in feeding Brouk- lyn. i It ia Intereating to note the larjr WVtL cn Ki'u 1 tncreane in congumpiion of rupee in i the Metropolitan District since the Manufacturers From All yoid Act. ip.rt- ment uf Atrirulttire rerorda showing PartS Of the Country i th" the Metropolitan District nv" consumed more than 2.500 cars of Coming to Exposition.

he- came effective. In 1S26. It. 000 oar Brooklyn tn Food Show and The Uter priipofes a bus route frot-i the Nnstrnnd a ve. mat ion of Ik tiirtmh sHM-itieil streets it.

Canarsie. A copy of the letter ha vent Horn I 'resident Ityrne Give your food the dementi that make health, and natural, lasting beauty will follow. A trace of iodia and a bit of calcium in Worcester Iodized Salt make you look better and feel better. Recommended by Kralfh boards mm fcresvn of grapes were received in New York. 10 percent of which were California wine grapes.

Home of I he lesser known fults and vegetables are becoming favorite not onlv in Brooklyn but throughout the Metropolitan area. Alligator peara. prickly pears, pomegranates. fresh figs. artichokes, sea role, chicory, anise and Cardoon made up the respectable to Seeks Separation for Cruelty and Abandonment Alimony of $150 Weekly Granted.

Jame It ai1 to he a third owner of rt.M Mmiwood rnpi't-r mines, r.ns l.n nrilrrcl hy Supreme Court JllxtiCH HijMl t. (lily his wife. Mij $1 5(10 rounxi-l feels and $150 a eek irmimrary nlimonv. the the tri her suit for wjia ration. p.iier.s filed in the County Clerk'n ortl.

in Mnnliattan yesterday revealed Mrs. Moss IIvhs with l.er brother. Harry Hem. mi 135 Murray Klushmg. yueens.

Mrs. charge and sliandnnment and alleges her Ims-laml has I. ten umliily friendly with an ariress known lis Mii.l of ll'S W. 4(ith Manhatlan She declared in her 11a tiers that her hushand never gave her even the least hit of material, spiritual or financial support." Her hushntul. she said, is worth nearly J.OUU.UOO mid earns about Jl 500 a week.

He Is s-nd lo be known also as John Cmetz. The couple recently separate! when they lived nt the Hotel Ht. Bruok-lyn. They have no children. The Magwood cop()er mines are said lo coiuprise cold, silver iiinl coi-per mines hi fiescott.

Arlznna. known as the Kmporia Mine These are saul to he worth at least $5 000 0(10. Household Appliance Rxpoaition openi tomorrow evening at the 11th Armory. It will continue two weeka. In keeping with the fan that the Brooklyn Food Show la the largest of any exposition held in this country, food manufacturers are attending from all parta of the 1'nited R'atee.

They will he entertained during their stay by the I'nited Ketail Orocers Association. Bora Tiesident Byrne will officially open the exposition. The manufacture of food and kin- ilicTeaf 0 hosprtaiily'cr 7p tal of 2.000 cars last year equal to one-third the total fruit and vegetable requirements of Portland, or Atlanta. These commodities were rarely seen here a decade ago. but have been develop i hy California liv of toiler.

Insist os WORCESTER SALT for Cooking Table (and Florida grower who specialise MISSIOtf CtYLOM in tne exouc. JAVA Meat is by no means a neglected article of diet, although the amount GARDEN consumed Is declining, when com puted on a per capita basis. See It at Booth 207 TEA MOW PACKED IN POUND. HAL POUMOTIM Al mil gmdiMg Ormtars SAFETY COUNCIL Brooklyn Food Show ALL GOOD GROCERS HAVE HOST TO SCOUTS Boy Srouu had their tnntna; at th Park Slop Conarrcational Church. 8th av.nue and 2d Friday night, whsn the Brooklyn Safety Council gave an entertainment with moving picturea.

the audienre being made up largely of Boy Acotits. The affair was Xo. I. rilnuin llinclinian anil iis inixli'l of the Hispanlnla. 2.

K. liumlnern and his moili'l liHiiitotit'. Two unusual models each nind I Hi isiol and Die West Indies in the managed by Q. K. Inalee and Clar Santos Coffee Of all the coffee grown in the entire world, Brazil alone produces 7(rr, and of this, "Santos" is the best grade grown there.

Be sure to try a sample cup of this delectable beverage, served free to visitors in Booth at the Hrooklyn Food Show SSo Paolo Coffee Inst. ence E. Rpayd. secretary of the Council, the principal speaker. Meet Us days around ITtill.

At the rear of the model re the cabin windows into which Jim peered, in "Treasure Island," after he hud come alongside the Hispaniola in Ills coracle, a little, homemade boat. The locomotive constructed "Why Are We Careless?" waa the subject under which the affair waa given. Commisslonrr It. II. Cooper of the Boy Scouta of Prospect Heights was present with Ills boya.

who co-operated with the fife and l.iindbeii; is just u.h accurate. Its en dred product in Brooklyn pianta ap- THOximaies 30 percent of the entire; production of Brooklyn'a manufac- 1 turing industries, according to an Hunounvenient by Ralph Jonaa. pres- 1 'dnl of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce. The total value of food products manufactured In Brooklyn la 34 474. 90 9.

There are 1.12 establishments. em ploying 14.U 2 orkre. hose salaries total 1. 64.539. Value, of Product 20.MM.31.

The value of the materia la need totals 1293 454 811. This information is furniahed by the Bureau of Omnia of the V. 8. Department of Commerce, for which the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce acted as Ment during the last rensua. There in much duplication among the products of the Industries in this ptoup, according to the Brooklyn chamber.

This is due to the fact that to a large extent the products of certain industries are used ajs materials by nihera. For example, the products of flour mills and augur refineries hecome material for bakeries und candy factories, respectively. Thus the total value of products for this group aa a whole is considerably preater than the net value of its products in the form in which they reach the ultimate consumer. Bread and other bakery products are applied tn Industrial establishments engaged primarily in baking. Hotels, rcsauranta and boarding houses ere not included, but bakeries pperated in connection with restaurants are included whenever it is powitble to segregate the bakery business from the restaurant business, or, tf such segregation ia not.

possible, where it la obvioua that the Income derived from the bakery business constituted the greater part of the total income. Other Fowl 'lasriflnatlons. The establishments classified under confectionery are those whose principal products are candles, confections, cake ornaxuents, popcorn balls Or cakes, salted nuts, stuffed dates and similar products, not Including chewing gum. for the manufacture of which a separate classification is maintained. The classification of ice craam embraces those establishments whose principal product Is ice cream.

It duel not, therefore, cover the manufacture of ice cream in hotels, reat- has drum corps of the Brooklyn Kdlnon Boy Scouts. The Edison boya gave gitie has just been tested and it been found that It can pull the in exhibition of a half doien meth by a student afier more than a year of atudy and hard work are now on view at Brooklyn Technical HiBh Schoul. The Hispaniola is a two-foot model of the famous ship in Stevenson's "Treasure Island." it Is made with marvelous acruracy, even to Uls apple barrel and the revolviUK cannon on deck, and it is intended for use in connection with the study of "Troasure Island" hv freshman English classes. TUa other model is a complete lo. comotive on a small scale, of the Pennsylvania ltallroart type.

Its maker, Harold K. Lundbers. 16 vc.u old, rode on Loiik Island Hailroad trains to study valve gear anil other deialls. then spent after oda of building human pyramids, and other stunts. Secretary Spayd said: "The wide awake Scout troops of thla born de serve much credit for their safety alertness, so conspicuous all over At Brooklyn's Brooklyn.

The boya themselves sp predate the Importance of 'watch out. hecauae you might be the next peraon to be killed on the streets of thie boro. the warning whicn cnair Food Show nint in a miniature machine shop man M. S. Sloan of the Brooklyn his home 316 Walsh Safety Council gave several yeara Brooklyn.

ago. Aa president or tne Brooklyn weight of two people easily. Many of the almost microscopic parts of the enajine were difficult for l.undberit. but when in dlftlcully he always turned to his father, Ku cent l.undliertr, who Is a machinist in the eicploy of the John Itohiuson Com pa uy. BANK CLEARINGS Hank i-learing-M in the T'nited Slates for the week ended 3.

a reported tt Uradst reet's, aKKi egated lit. 1..097. 000. Htcainst In the prefedinit week and 0.4 3 1 ,0 00 in the mi me week i(sf year, a Kuin of pi-rt ent oer the previous week la holiday werki, hui a os of peri cut from the like week a year afro. ('anadijin dear nips tet $-7 1 in I he preredinif week and i)lt.

week last year. Mil pU deliits for the week tided March 2 totaled U. 1 H.non. RKaiiiNt 7 4 7 in the previ Kdinon Company he cornea In con tact with moat Hrooklynite and therefore knows the great danger A they are constantly In." Y. W.

C. A. ANXfAL MKKTlXt 13th Rcgimcot Armory) HELDER'S DUTCH CHEESE STICKS Rapidly becoming America's most famous delicacy TheCriipnciiof the Biscuit in Coot act with Che Ji Amtrtd by thi SUcipe Originated and owntd mnly by at the FID) SS2W 23rd Regiment Armory March 7th to 19th Wl: want the opportunity of acquainting you with Renken's Products. You will instantly note the difference in the flavor, the richness the creamy wholesomeness of Renken's Milk. By all means stop at our booth for our descriptive booklet on infant feeding.

Get half rate tickets for the. Show from ony xtore where RenUen's products are for mile, or from the, Henken route, salesman who delivers your milk. The annual meeting of the Young Women's Christian Association vt The Hispaniola model was nude by Clinton illnchman, 18. who lives at 79 Logan Cypress Hills. Both boya are doing second vear work Brooklyn Technical.

A model of the Hlspanioln wns suggestert by Miss Florence A. Boole, head of the Knchsli department, us sn exneiimenl in visual education. Richard o. Kleger, shojiuork teai tier, decided Hini'liiiiiin was competent to make the model alone, inn the work started more than a' year no. It was just finished this pus! week.

Structurally perfpi't. The Hispaniola is structurally perfect. Topsails on ihe hootier furl and unfurl, a of the deck can he removed to allow firing of the cannon, even Die oll boat at the rear sumpx as it' did hen the oririnul slilp plied between Brooklyn will be held tomorrow night at the Harriet Jud.ion, 50 Nevins st. Mrs. Henry A lngraham.

president, will preside. The speakers 1 'ZJ-l zr ous week and 1 7 4.K04.UUO In the correKpfiMdiiiK week laM yeiir. a Rain HELDER of HOLLAND ROBERT t. ALBERT Inc. Sol Imsorttrf SEEMAN Inc.

Stle Diitttbuleri Metropolitan District Sii.fc prrt'ent. and of 4 the same week of last year. UK AM a. in tell will he Mrs. Clinton Itossiter, Mrs.

diehard H. Toung Miss Brown, Miss Frances Gunner, Mies Mary Esaig, Miss Annie B. Kerr. Miss Amy Mrs. P.

Msy-nsrd Mrs. Herbert K. Twitehell and Mrs. Henry A. Jngrahani.

MEXICAN PRODUCTION UP Mexican production of crude nil in the week ended Feb. 2 Increased 6.000 barrels daily, averaging 18,286 daily in the period. In the corresponding period last year the output averaged 287.5? 1 barrels. turanta and soda fountains. In the slaughtering and meat parking industry the classification overs establishments engaged in Orholesal slaughtering an meat Slacking, including abbstolrs engaged wholly or chiefly 1n custom slaughtering.

Pianta that alaughter for the retail trade but also sell considerable quantities of meat at wholesale Included. Establishments slaughtering for the retail trade only do not come within the scope of th census In this industry there is a consider-Dble amount of duplication in the figurea for coat of materials and value of product, resulting from the us of the product! of some establishments as materials by others. The following table shows the food rrodueta manufactured in Brooklyn: ''J IT IS CAST te read The Claiiilltd Adi and aroflt through sn duins For Prompt, Efficient Delivery SEELY'S BEVERAGES QUALITY SINCE 1857 Sample at Our Booth When You Visit the Food Show A Wlfa Ksrncrs Firms. Industry. Bread and othsr bsk- JUST PHONE Prospect 6740 6741 6742 817 4.

Ml If. CM. ,01 t3S.l1(in IHS.i97.T9T 7 81 740l l.lll ltl 1.K29 7 'ion 13.282 65(91 IS 65 H014.il 33 IIS. 0K Ml 19 I 37 tlf, 114 11319.511 20 S74 5S4 142 49 7I i2l 3 431 471 71 332 SS9.U4 MHIIIt 29 719 177.297 9.706.013 23 17 140. 84 I.I29.7I9 2.

213. 014 1 39 M4.M4 1.042.019 3 120 520 1 HO 6.215 723 1.395 943 SI 751 1.145.1 3 29.453.934 3 1,021 2,252.192 Hi, 000, 000 200.000.000 C'snnlnir snd prsserv- inir fish Coffse roasting and plnding Confectionary Craam Macaroni and noodles All othar food Bsuaag La ickles. praaervaa and sauce aunhtrln and meat packing All other Industries. MONSIGNOR John T. Woods Memorial Committee MASS MEETING of the Memorial Committee to Be Held nt ERASMUS HALL HIGH SCHOOL Flatbiish Avcnus.

Near Cliurch Avenue Thursday Evening, March 10, 1927 :.) P.M. OrRan Recital George Gartland, Director of Music, Board of Education ADDRESS HY IIEKBKRT I (JU.NMSON. President Brooklyn Daily Kagle. JOSEPH F. KEAXY, Counsel L.

I. K. K. ARTHUR S. SO.MEHS, President 1..

I. of littrouuh Presidents' (Juartct Hon. Henry A. Meyer, Deputv Commissioner of Docks. Will Preside Vice Chairmen: Henry Henterberc, Frederick J.

H. Krai-kc Treasurer Herbert F. (lunnison Secretary Hector Me(i. Cnrren fcyy mjsjpsjwaiwyisi immmnlKtMrSmSSSXm li nVtHJ-n siSirnls 11 ji mint mmttittmmum.mK M. Renken Dairy Co.

Brooklyn and Long Island Distributors of WALKER-GORDON PRODUCTS 1312 14.013 ll SS4 6JI 1293 44 111 1341 74 90! Ba.kln powder, canning and preserving fruit, chewing gum. choc-Hale and cocoa products, cordials and flavoring extracts, flour anil grist fritll products, malt, sugar refining and vinegar. Eitablithed 1888 I RANKIT'RTEIIS It vou're lookiiiR fur a tasty tre.it as a welcome change in your diet, try our delicious frankfurters. Tliey're made trom a selection ol the pork, beef and pure spices. IJOLOGNAS HAMS KACON Sold at All Goad Food and Delicatessen Storms.

Chris. Grozinger Inc. 1SI." Wilson Avenue, ItnioMvn I'. S. ltisp.

No. IVI. oMrnf! 79.1t) SOFTENS WATER CUTS GREASE .1 i-l I. If .1 i Impialn of Kirfi Com ll.iltHl Ihl.in.l Positively No Subscriptions Will Be Taken Up at This Meeting EVERYBODY'S GOING Muburrlpttona mty nnt t- Hciln- I Tf.it hi sr TO TIIK Does Wonders in the Household Fer Cleansing SUrilizinf and Disinfactinf Kill Wi dr Prvntt mprd of Bleaches a no Disinfects The Wash You be the judge have a cup of Florida Land Buyers vs. Florida Land Sellers I.

CHAOTIC CONDITION'S OF FLORIDA need not mean a SOLD AT ALL STORES complete loss ot your land investments. WHAT TO DO! Bring your problem to us without RAD Thirty-sixth Annual Brooklyn FOOD SHOW 13th Regiment Armory Sumner and Putnam Avenue OPENS TOMORROW NIGHT Continuing Two Weeks Through March 19 Afternoons at 1 Kveninjrs at 7 GREATEST EVER HELD More Than Two Hundred Kxliiliits Food Demonstrations Music OPENING FEATURES Concert by Regiment Coast Defense Hand Address by Boroujjh President Iiyrne Free Ticket your Grocer Butcher aw mm AW O.V SALE The New York Laws, Commonly Known as THE BAUMES LAWS Price, 25c; by Mail, 30c Published by IHE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE obligation. RECENT INVESTIGATION'S IN FLORIDA offer a solution. 4 DOVT PERMIT THE SELLER to keep both the land and your money. COME IN AND GET FACTS concerning a workable plan that costs you NOTHING unless a satisfactory adjustment is effected between yourself and those who sold you the property.

PROTECT VOl 'It INVESTMENT, through our agencv, BY MAKING THE SELLER Of FLORIDA LAND COME TO TERMS. Wm Arc Serving Others We Can Help You, Too SCHWAB'S MJREAU OF INVESTIGATIONS AND FLORIDA LAND ADJUSTMENTS Telephone: 11(1 West 42d Street Wisconsin 0179-0180 New Vork City Mr. A Mnnr. mm- f.nrily tn Mlor fr-r ih t'ntttari an.) cnl rfcni lnil i I Florida for Nilnl Hnr llnins)B Itmsiu Th liuru Ik rt'ilv iu niirtl I il 1 1 Aw-nrr nw-r of til Htitt. of Nw Voi jieilaluing in otifnifnil.il tn nt i ttml ii ut mn' more flavor per cup, more cups per pound because it is roasted from LIVE BEANS ONLY Test it yourself at the Ehlers Booth in thr Brooklyn Food Show, Thirteenth Regiment Armory, March 7th 1 9th.

A free cup of finest eoffre everybody welcome. ALBFRT EHLERS, INC. BROOKLYN, N. V..

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